Worn by their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales.
THORN HILL'S Registered NORWEGIAN BELTS.
T3 -3
^ 6 t
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° 3 o
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S- i to
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ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST.
WALTER THORNHILL, Cutler to the Queen,
Silversmith, Dressing-Case Maker, Engraver, &.C.,
144, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.
Established a.d. 1734.
Writing Desk
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 186 2
Class XXXVI. No. 6,939. y^
The Only Prize Medal aiuarded for ''Excellence of
Material and W'orknianship.'^
TOULMIN&GALE,\i
Makers to Her Majesty's Government, Bank of England, &c.
P.^DHSP.TCHBox PATENT INDIAN DESPATCH BOXES,
IVritii^'f^^M^ Dressing Cases,
TRAVELLI»^,TDlL|t|^;AND CARRIAGE BAGS,
Jewel Boxes and Elegancies for Presentation, &c.
AT THE ^L-WL'TACTORV,
85 & 86, CHEAPSIDE, E.G.
AND
7, NEW BOND STREET,
LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1735.
Morocco Leather, second quality, ^5 5.9. Kusiia Leather, ///,/r/, -,,/,,,/ Cnf.ilnnu^o /T,-.,^
finest quality, ;^9 gj. With Dressing Case, /14 14^. I UUStl atlCt LatClLOglCeS 1- > ee.
MR. R. WILLSON,
ARMY AND FINANCE AGENT,
33, St. James's Square, Pall Mall, London, S.W.,
Still acts as Private Agent to Officers at Home and Abroad.
Private Accounts kept. Widows' Pensions, Retired, Full,
and Half-Pay received, and Remittances made with Correctness and
Punctuality.
Exchanges arranged, and Memorials, Petitions, &:c., drafted.
Passages, Outfits, Uniforms, Accoutrements, &c., procured,
and Messes supplied with every Requisite.
Money. — Mr. Willson having taken up the subject of Finance,
has special facilities for obtaining Cash on Personal and other Security, as
well as on Mortgages, Reversions, Legacies, &c.
Loans in connexion with Life Assurances at Five per Cent.
The Pecuniary Affairs of Officers and Private Gentlemen taken
in hand, and Settlements confidentially arranged.
Manufacturers to Her Majesty, by Special Appointment.
TO REGIMENTAL MESSES & OTHERS.
ELKINGTON & CO.,
22, Regent Street, and 44 & 45, Moorgate Street, London;
Church Street, Liverpool; and St. Anne's Square, Manchester;
And at their Manufactory, Newhall Stree-j-, Biriniingham.
THE Patentees beg respectfully to intimate to their Friends and the Public that
they have added to their extensive Stock of PATENT ELECTRO-PLATE and
ARTLSTIC SILVER and BRONZE PRODUCTIONS a large variety of New
Designs in the Highest Class of Art, which having been prepared for the Great Indus-
trial Exhibition of Paris, liave obtained there the most unqualified approval and
patronage from visitants from all countries, and have been distinguished by the high
reward of the GRAND GOLD MEDAL (the only one allotted to the Trade), and the
Decoration of the Cross of the Legion of Honour.
^ ^. IN 1867 THE GOLD MEDAL.
As their Manufactures are already so extensively known and appreciated in all parts of India
for their well tried quality and durability, they need only add that they continue to supply
^?:'^^]^ REGIMENTAL MESSES, GENTLEMEN in the CIVIL SERVICE, STEAM
COMPANIES, HOTEL KEEPERS, and FAMILIES, with their Manufactures, compris-
ing Candelabra and Plateaux of the most elegant designs and workmanship, fitted with
btiades and Punkah Covers ; Curry, Vegetable, and Beefsteak Dishes, with Covers and
Warmers of every description and pattern ; Coffee and Tea Services ; Table Cutlerv, and an
extensive variety of Forks and Spoons of all the leadins^ patterns— the A quality having Silver
Prongs, and every article requisite for Table use in Ii:iuctro-Plate or Silver ; and are continu-
ally receiving from Officers and others the most gratifying Testimonials of approval,
^'^•^y beg further to intimate that every Article of their Manuficture bears their Patent
Mark, E. & Co., under a Crown, as no others are warranted by them, and the statement
frequently made of articles being plated by Ei.kington's process affords no guarantee of
the quabty. Estimates, Drawings, and Prices sent free by Post.
Repairing, Replating, and Gilding as usuaL
WATERPROOFS FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES.
THE BEST ARE MANUFACTURED BY
WALKLEY& CO., 5, Strand, London.
The I2-0Z. RETERSIBLE WATERPROOF COAT, in Case, adapted for the Pocket or Saddle.
^"'TSmS'wiTERPROOF CAPES. Do. do. ^vith Hoods ar,d Sleeves. Do. do. RIDING JACKETS.
"waterproof COATs'of'ALL kinds, for every purpo.se, from the finest te.^ture to the strongest
"^''cOACHMEN'S WATERPROOF CAPES, Drab or Black, made to cover the entire seat of the
''"■"■Afkinds of TRAVELLING BATHS AIR CtTSHIONS. PILLOWS AIID BEDS.
WATER CUSHIONS, PILLOWS, AND BEDS. flFah-r Beds can be had on Hire.)
Life Belts for Safety at Sea, Swimming, &c.
SOLE AGENTS for THE RANELAGH.
For Promoting the Health, Beauty, and Micsailar Dr.'clop!ncnt of t/u Unman Body.
This Machine produces, by a few minutes' daily use,
the highest form of healthy and bodily development,
with perfect safety and without sense of fatigue ; it
establishes and maintains a vigorous tone in the whole
muscular system, the series of India-rubber strands
which govern the strength) being so constructed as to
prevent the slightest jerk in the motion, therefore it
gives a delightful exercise, and is equally adapted to
the most delicate child or strongest man.
Its convenience, size, real portability, and the facility
with which it may be used, even in a very small room,
render it peculiarly fitted for gymnastic recreation.
Extract from " The Field."
"This machine is, indeed, for training purposes, the
very best we know of. . . . As there is no jerk in
the motion, the exercise is far better for the muscles
than either Indian clubs, dumb bells, or the heavy
weights used in all other gymnastic machines. . . .
Very cheap, very portable, and easily adapted to the
power of the user, qualities which have been wanting
in all the so-called 'portable gymnasiums' which we
have hitherto examined. For iiedcntar>- persons, and
those engaged in commercial and professional avoca-
tions, these machines will be most valuable."
Extract from the " Irish Sportsman and Farmer."
"It is an ingenious instrument, contrived with the
object of strengthening the arms, chest, and back;
and for persons with delicate chests, or of sedentary
habits, the 'Ranelagh' will be found very useful— in
fact, indispensable.''
THE RANELAGH is now made on improved principles, and embraces various degrees of strength.
PRICES :
No. I, for Ladies or Children los. 6rf.
No. 2, for Gentlemen 14.?. dd.
No. 3, „ ,, verj' strong i8j. 6rf.
Or with metal work bronzed, li. each extra. P.0.0. to be made payable at Charing Cross Post Office.
"Gentlemen. — We take pleasure in strongly_ recommending to the public your ' R.anelagh ; ' it is
light, portable, and durable. Its great merit lies in the fact that you cannot strain or overtax the body.
In our opinion nothing is more health-giving than moderate but constant gymnastic exercise, and we have
no hesitation in saying we have seen nothing better than the above mentioned apparatus to fulfil this
requirement. "Yours respectfully,
" Royal A'hambra Palace, London."
See " The Field," Feb. 21.
TheNEW REGULATION MILITARY WATERPROOF CLOAK
FOR OFFICERS, as approved by the Authorities of the Horse Guards.
WATERPROOF KNAPSACKS, and Every Requisite for Travelling.
DRIVING APRONS AND CARRIAGE RUGS in Every Variety of Colour and Quality.
FISHING STOCKINGS, BROGUES, AND TROUSERS, FISHING BAGS, &c.
PORTABLE INFLATING INDIA-RUBBER BOATS, for Fishing, and Shooting in Lakes and Shallow
Rivers, or f.jr Kxplcring Expeditions, and Folding Up into a Small Com.pass for Travelling.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, LEGGINGS, AND KNEE CAPS for Varicose Veins, &c.
AU Kinds of INDIA-RUBBER GOODS FOR DOMESTIC USE.
■HANLON BROTHERS."
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN LONDON.
E. M. REILLY & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Self-closing Snap Actions with Self-raising Eebounding Locks.
The Finest Assortment in London, of Best Workmanship, with all the
latest improvements. The most perfect Self-closing Snap Actions, and
Self-raising Rebounding Locks.
Superior BREECH-LOADERS of various calibres, viz, -lo, -12,
•16, and 20 bore : the shooting guaranteed. Trials solicited.
Superior DOUBLE RIFLES for Boxer-Snider Cartridge, 20
guineas and upwards.
LARGE BORES for India and Africa.
The latest improved Central Fire, -450 and -500 bore Express
Double Rifles for metallic Cartridges, with 4 and 5 dgs. powder.
Lowest trajectory and most accurate shooting. An extensive stock to select
from, in forward state and completely finished, ready for purchase.
SINGLE BARREL EXPRESS, on all the approved systems,
Martini, Richards, Henry, &c., at low prices, carefully sighted.
A great variety of small handy RIFLES and SMOOTH BORES
for Rook, Rabbit, and Sea-fowl shooting, from 2 guineas.
SALOON PISTOLS and RIFLES.
PATENT REVOLVERS for Belt and Pocket.
F/icc /is/s on application. Orders Packed and Shipped or forwarded Over-
land -without delay o> trouble to Purchasers.
E. M.REILLY& CO., Oxford Street, London.
Rue Scribe, Paris.
LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT
OF MEAT.
Only sort -warranted Pure, Genuine, and of Perfect Flavour, by BARON LIEBIG, the Inventor'.
As Supplied to the British, French, Prussian, Russian,
Dutch, Italian, and other Governments.
MANUFACTl-REn BY
LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT COMPANY, Limited, 43, Mark Lane, London.
PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867— TWO GOLD MEDALS, for Best Quality, and
as foundeis of a new inthi>.lry.
HAVRE EXHIBITION, 1868— THE GOLD MEDAL.
AMSTERDAM EXHIBITION, 1869 — THE GRAND DIPLOMA OF
HONOUR, hcin- Ihe First I'l-izc, and superior to the tlold Medal.
One Pound of this Extract contains the soluble parts of 34 lb. <^{ fine beef, free from
fat and gelatine, corresponding with about 45 lb. of English butcher's meat, inclusive of
the usual quantity of fat and bones.
It is not only used for Medical, but much more extensively for Household purposes,
and is the Cheapest and Finest Flavoured .Stock for Soups, Entries, Sauces, &c.,
that can be made.
It has proved of great value in Hot Climates, where it is almost impossible, on account
of the nature of the meat, to obtain good beef-tea ; and is largely imported into India,
China, and the tropics. It keeps unaltered for years, and in any climate.
DIRECTIONS.
BEEF-TEA. — A small half tea-spoonful of Liebig Company's Extract of Meat is to
be dissolved with some salt in half a pint of boiling hot water. This excellent Beef-tea, at the
rate of Sixty Pints per One Pound Extract (at lu. retail), costs about 2 Jo'- per pint.JwhilsL
made from fresh meat it would cost about one shilling.
CAUTION. — This is the ORIGINAL EXTRACT, manufactured under Baron
Liebig, the Inventor's, control and guarantee ; every GENUINE Jar bears HIS SIGNA-
TURE, thus, and THAT of his DELEGATE, Professor Max von Pettenkofer.
')M,^ss^m.
The name of " Liebig'' s Extract of Meat" being applied, contrary to Baron Liebig' s
expressed will, and 'without his guarantee of iiemdneness, to all sorts of Extract of Meat,
the Public are cautioned not to alhnu the substitution of any other sort for this Company's
genuine article, which should distinctly be ashed for by the name of
LIEBIG COMPANY^S EXTRACT.
Require BARON LIEBIG'S SIGNATURE upon every Jar.
Eold by all Grocers, Italian Warehousemen, Chemists, Provision Merchants, and Ship Chandlers..
DENTS CHRONOMETERS,
WATCHES and CLOCKS have long held pre-
eminent rank, as may be seen from the Eeports
of various scientific persons ; —
THE ASTRONOMER ROYAL, (G. B. AIRY, Esq.) in
his Report lo the A<lmiialty (13th of August, 1870) on the Forty Chronometers
entered for Annual Competition, says of M. F. Dent's Chronometer—
"THIS IS THE FINEST CHRONOMETER THAT WE HAVE
EVER HAD ON TRIAL."
N.B.— The i.ATK AsTKOXOMER Royal (J. Pon'd, Esq.), reporting in 1829 on the
celebrated Public Trial, by order of the Lords of the Admiralty, which lasted Thirteen
Years, during which nearly 500 Chronometers were tested, says :
" Your Chronometer, No. 114, is entitled to the First Premium. Actual variation
in the year 0.54 hundredths of a second. This is superior to any other yet tried."
THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ASTRONOMER, M.
STRUVE, of .St. Petersburg, reporting upon 81 Chronometers tested by the
Russian Chronometrical Expedition, in 1843, says :
" The Dent Chronometers have held virst rank in a brilliant manner. They
contributed, beyond dispute, the most effectually to the exactitude of the results.
" M. Struve."
*»* By Command of the Emperor, the Russian Gold Medal of the Highest Order of Merit
■was presented to Mr. DENT.
In testimony of the excellence of Dent's Turret Clocks, G. B. AIRY,
Esq., Astronomer Royal, says :
"Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 22nd July, 1845.
" I believe the Clock which you have constructed for the Royal Exchange to be
tbe Best in the World as regards accuracy of going and striking.
"G. B. Airy.
"Mr. Dent, 33, Cockspur Street, Charing Cross."
Council and Prize Medals aivarded by the Royal Commissioners of
Ijitcrnational Exhibitions, 1851 and 1862,
SIR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, Inventor of the Armstrong
Gun, says :
"9, Hyde Park Street, W., 14//^ November, 1S61.
"The Chronometer Watch you made forme in December, 1859, has never beeu
affected by travelling or riding ; its variation at the end of a year was only forty-five
seconds. It has proved in every respect a most satisfactory watch.
" W. G. Armstrong.
"Mr. M. F. Dekt, 33, Cockspur Street, Charing Cross."
33, COCKSPUE STEEET,
Charing Cross, London.
THE NEW
ANNUAL ARMY LIST,
MILITIA LIST,
AND
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE LIST,
FOE 1S73,
(BEINO THE THIBTY-FOURTE AXXUAL VOLUME,)
CONTAINING
DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A STATEMENT OF THE WAR SERVICES
AND WOUNDS OF NEARLY EVERT OFFICER IN THE ARMY,
ORDNANCE, MARINES, AND INDIAN STAFF CORPS,
AND INDIAN LOCAL FORCES.
Corrected to the 31st December, 1872.
WITH AN INDEX.
COLONEL H. G. HART,
H. P. DEPOT BATTALION.
LONDON:
JOHN MUREAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1873.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Actions or Battles 589
Aides de Camp to the Quoen 132
Artillery, Royal 164
Bengal Army, &c 431
Bombay Army, &c 523
Captains of the Local Indian Army 408
Cavalry Depot at Canierbnry 362
Ceylon Rifle Regiment 360
Chaplains' Department 39^
Chelsea Hospital 549
Colonels 31
Colonels of the Local Indian Army 404
Control Department 366
Dragoon Guards 136
Dragoons, and other Cavalry 143
Engineers, Royal 208
Field Marshals 3
Fixed Establishment of General Officers 4
Foot Guards 229
Foot (Numbered Regiments) 234
Gan-isous 547
General Officers 6
General Officers of the Local Indian Army 402
Gentlemen at Arms, the Honourable Corps of. 1 29
Half- pay List 551
Hibernian Military School 549
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of 135
Indian Civil Service 691
Imlex 610
Indian Pay and Allowances 550a
Indian Staff Corps 410
Kilmainham Hospital 549
Lieutenant Colonels 58
Lieutenant Colonels of the Local Indian Army ... 406
Life Guards 133
Local Rank 131
Madras Armjf, &c 495
Majors 79
PAGE
Majors of the Local Indian Army 407
Malta Fencibles 360
Marines, Royal 397
Medals, &c. (Gold) 589
Medical Department 372
Military Academy at Woolwich 548
Military Asylum 549
Military College at Sandhurst 548
Military Establishments 549
Military Knights of Windsor 131
Military Prisons 549
Military and Civil Departments 547
Militia 661
Officers who have passed through the Staff College 127
Order of the Garter 589
the Thistle 589
St. Patrick 589
the Bath 390
— St. Michael and St. George 589
the Star of India 594
Pay Tables 550a
Prices of Commissions 549
Recruiting Staff 363
Retired General and Field Officers 96
Rewards for Distinguished Services 550
Rifle Brigade 356
School of Guimery 361
School of Military Engineering 361
School of Musketry at Hythe 361
Staff at Head Quarters 132
Staff College 548
Staff of Great Britain and Ireland 541
Staff on Foreign Stations 542
Staff Officers of Pensioners 364
Veterinary Department 395
Victoria Cross 595
West India Regiments 358
Yeomen of the Guard 131
EXPLANATIONS.
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St.
:Michael and St. George.
Knight Commander of ditto ditto
Companion of ditto ditto
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
Knight Commander of
Knight of
Knight of the Crescent.
ilitto
ditto
ditto
ditto
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter. G.C.M.G.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick. K.C.M.G.
G.C.B. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. C.M.G.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. G.C.H.
C.B. Companion of the Order of the Bath.
G. C.S.I. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the K.C.H.
Star of India. K.H.
K.C.S.I. Knight CoOTOTOHtZec of the Star of India. K.C.
C.S.I. Companion of the Star of India.
C Before the Name, denotes that the Officer wasjit the battle of Trafalgar.
5D Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Peninsula, or the South of France.
iffii Waterloo Medal. ^ Officers actually present in either of the actions of the i6th, 17th, or iSth June, 1S15. S^ich
<. Officers are allowed two years' additional service.
U(C Victoria Cross.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are aclnalhi attached; c. before the
name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate from the Senior Department of the Royal Military College ;
«. is placed before the Names ,of Officers who have passed through the Staff College ; and the Letter r. after the
name to Officers employed on the Recruitiuq Service. The * before the Name or Date of Commission denotes
Temporary Rank only. The Letter •• before the'Date indicates that the Commission y^&s purchased. General Officers, '
with the prefix of a t, are on the half pay of their last Regimental Commissions.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsida," " Waterloo," &c., denote the Honorary Dis-
tinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours aaid appointments, in commemoration of their ,
Services. •
NOTICE.
Late Corrections being a fruitful source of Errors of the Press, it is therefore indispensably-
necessary, in order to insure careful attention in next year's Volume, that Communi-
cations be received NOT LATER than the end of October, but Earlier Communication
is very much to be preferred ; and it is particularly requested that ALL Communications
be addressed ONLY to
COLONEL HART,
50. Albemarle Street.
LONDON. W.
Colonel Hart desires also to notify that he does not supply Copies of his Army Lists
either to regular Subscribers or to Occasional Purchasers.
THE NEW
ANNUAL AEMY LIST,
1873-
Field Marshals,
msBoyaimgknessGmnG^ WILLIAM FREDERICK CHARLES, i)«t. »/ CAMBRIDGE, JTG.iTP GCB QrUQ
Colonel s Nov. 37; Major General, 7 May 45; Lieut. General, 19 June 54; Oenerul, ,5 July .6- FieldMaTshal
'■ ^rofr ^™f^^^™^Rf «OMM, «Ci?., :^„,i,„, .4 May 94 ; Xi««*. x6 Nov. 94 ; Cap/ai„, .3 June 03 ; afa>.
10 Oct ^^.,Z^eut.Colonel, 17 Aug. 12; Colonel, x6 May 29; Jlf<yor (?e«erai, 10 Jan. 37; LUu General 1^Z2
ofTonao:: Jocr.^S^ '^""'"'' ' ''" '^^ '^'"''^^ ^°^'^^^""" ^"^^'^«' -^ ^"^- ^^ ' ConsfabTe of the Towl;
Fixed Establishment of General Officers.
GENERALS.
1854.
iiSirJ.F.FitzGeniia,GCB.iSF. 20 June
39 G. Marquh of Tv.-eetiaale,
KT. OCB. 2 Life Guards ...
1860.
19 Sir John Bell, GCJi. 4 F. ..
J9 Sir J. Aitchison, GCB
Scots Fus. Gds.
20 June
15 June
30 July
13 Autc-
9 Xov.
9 Xov.
jaSH Sir W.Rowan.GCB. 52 F.
^KH Sir G.Bowles, KCB. i W.
I. R., Lt. of Tower of Loudon
« Hon. H. F. C. Cavendish, 2
Dr. Gds
1863.
Charles R. Fox, 57 F 6 Mar.
39 Chas. Auir. Shawe, 74 F... 6 Hnr.
«.VR.England,GC£.X2f.4iF. 6 July
SrVW.J.Codriu2ton,GCi;.23F. 27 JiUy
&VJ.M. F. Smith, i'J/. R.Eng.
Genf. VsherofPrin/ Chamber 3 Aug.
1864.
Sir A. RciV)C-rt>, KCB. loi F.... 3 Oct.
c 13 Si/- D. MGrCiror, KCB. ... 2S Oct.
1865.
J. Spink, A'll. 2 F 12 Jan.
33 John Brummoud 10 Feb.
IBm. E. P. Buckley, 83 F 17 Aug.
Geo. Cha. i^-'Wo/Lucan, GCB.
I Life Gds 28 Aug.
3iEH Sir Chas. Yorke, GCB.
RiaeBr 5 Sept.
1866.
c. 33 Hon. Sir E. Cust, KCH.
,6 Limcers, JLi.-^ter of the
Ceremoiiin to the Queen 12 Jan.
33 F. J. Davies, 67 P 14 Jan.
Marcus Beresford, 20 F 4 Mar.
33^33 Sir J. C. Chatterton, Bt.
KCB.KH. 4 Dr. Gds., Gent.
of the Brio;/ Chamber 31 Mar.
33 Rf.Hon. SirVr. T. KnoUys,
KCB. 62 F., Controller and
Treasurer of the Household of
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 17 June
iSt> H. R. Fers. Davie, Bi. 73 F. 25 June
"W". Wylde, CB. R. Art 24 Aug.
Sir J.'Cheape, GCB. R. Eng. 6 Dec.
1867.
33 E. F. Gascoigne, 69 F 20 Jan.
Hugh H. .Lord Strathnairn,
GCB. GCSI. R. Horse Gds. 4 Fels.
Si>-H.J.W.Bentinck,i:Ci?.28F 8 Dec.
1868.
c. m. Sir T. Reed, KCB. 44 F. i Jan.
H. r;»e. Melville, GCB. 60 F. i Jan.
Sir P. E. Craigie, XC.B. 55 F. 21 Jan.
ii'r R. J. Dacros, GCB. R. Art. 2 Feb.
Henry Colvile, 12 F 27 Mar.
Sir J. Scott, JSTCB. 7 Hussars, i May
Sir W.F.\Villiams,£orf. GCB.
R. Art. Goc. 4- Com. in Chief
of Gibraltar 2 Aug.
John Eden, CJS. 34 F 25 Aug.
W.L.L. F. Xoj-ddeRos,4 Hus.
Deputy Lieut, of the Tower... 10 Nov.
Sir J. E. Dupuis.XCB.R. Art. 10 Is^ov.
P. S. Stanhope, 13 F 22 Pfov.
F. Schiller, R. Art 11 Dec.
1869.
JEHH. Zo)-JRokcliy.A"C.B. 77 F. 8 Mar.
Heni-v Edward Porter 5 Sept
Henry W. Breton, 56 F 18 Dec.
1870.
33Tho.«. G. Ball. 8F 10 Jan.
Sir E. Sabine, KCB. R. Art... 7 Feb.
Geo. Dixon, 104 F i Apr.
/Sir A. B. Stransham, KCB. R.
Mar I Apr.
A. Anderson, CB. R. Mar. ... 1 Apr.
Sir Thomas Holloway, GCB.
R. Mar. Art i Apr.
Sir G. Brooke, KCB. R. Art... 24 May
J) Fred. Maunsell.SsF 9 Aug.
Sir G. H. Lockwood, KCB.
3 Hussars 22 Oct.
,SirP.(;rant.Gr3.GC3fG.78F. 19 Nov.
/Sir K.J. H. Vivian, GCB. 102F. 32 Nov.
1871.
Sir Wm. Wvllie, KCB. 109 F. 24 Feb.
c. Sir R. Airey, GIB. 7 F.
Adjutant General 9 Apr.
H. (iiiodwvn, R. Enff 14 July
Sir(U-i,. liulIer.GC'B. Rifle Br. 25 Oct.
Sir J. li. Gough, KL U. 2 Drs. 25 Oct.
Hon. ArLhm- Tipton 25 Oct.
5;rA. j.cioeto.irri.ri/.iqF. 25 Oct.
jaHa G. Macdouald, 16 F. ... 25 Oct.
J. R. Craufurd, 91 F 25 Oct.
m Sir Wm. H. Elliott, KCB.
KH. 51 F 25 Oct.
P. Taylor, KH. 24 F 19 ^ov.
T. H. Johnston, 66 F 5 Dec.
. A. Haukev, I Dr. Gds. ... 7 Dec.
H. D. Townshend, 25 F 31 Dec.
1872.
F. F. ■\\Tiinvates, R. Art 21 Jan.
J3eiSirW.'Bell,A-CB.R.Art. 31 J'W-
\Vm. H. Eden, 90 F 4 Mar.
■J. Hope Grant, GCB. 9 Lan.
Com . at Aldershot 23 Apr.
Sir J. Gaspard Le ilarchant,
XCJS. GCJ/G. II F 6 May
Cha. Gasco^•ne, 72 F 10 May
W. R., Xor<f Saudhur.st, GCB.
GCSI. 38 F. Commandiuy the
Troops in Ireland 23 May
R. J. Stotherd, R. Eng 19 June
J. Ale.xander,irCB. R.Art. i Aug.
H. Servante, R. Eng 27 Aug.
J. T. Lane, CB. R. Art 6 Oct.
K Hon. Sir Edw. Lugard,
GCB. 31 F. Chief Com. of the
Army Purchase Coinmi.-<sion... 24 Oct.
LIEUTENANT GENERALS.
1865.
G. H. MacKinnon, CB. 26 F. 10 Feb.
G. F. Vise. Templetown, KCB.
60 F. Commanding S. District 9 Mi
e. W. A. M'Cleverty, 108 F.
L. D. Williams, 6 Drs
Geo. Campbell, CB. R. Art.
22 Nov.
23 Nov.
II Dec.
Hon.
Dalzell, 48 F.
i-T. S. Pratt, A'CiJ. 37 F. ..
W. N. Hutchinson, 33 F. ...
Simcoe Baynes, 35 F
M. C. Johnstone, 88 F
0. }3 Wm. F. Forster, KH. Si F.
2 Apr.
31 May
.7 Aug.
28 Aug.
5 Sept.
24 Oct.
F. J(?hnston 12 Jan.
G. T. Colomb, 97 F 31 Mar.
33 P. V. England, R. Art 5 Apr.
Syd. J. Cotton, KCB. 10 F.
'ocernor of Chelsea Hospital 20 Apr.
M. Barlow, 14 F 24 Apr.
33231 Sir J. Bloomfield, KCB.
R. Art 12 May
Sir J. Michel, GCB. 86 F.... 25 June
^Wi F. Warde, R. Art 24 Aug.
1867.
Sir R. P. DougIas,jBarf. 98 F. 6 Jan.
C.C. Hay, 93F. Comm.the Forces
at C.ofGoodHope, 4- Lt. Goc. 20 Jan.
T. Lemon, CB. R. Mar 13 Feb.
R.C.Xord Napier of Magdala,
GCB.GSCI. 'R.Y.ng.Gen.and
Commander in Chief, Kast
Indies i Mar.
Walter Scott, R. En? i Mar.
Si/- A.T.Cotton, KCSI. R.Eng. i Mar.
G. A. Malcolm, CB. 105 F. ... 8 Mar.
Henry Evre, 50 F 3 Sept.
Lord Wni. Paulct, GCB. 68 F.
Equerry to H.li.H. the Duke
of Cambridge 8 Dec.
1868.
.John Patton, 47 F 1 Jan.
c.SirD.A.Cameron,A'CB. 42 F.
Governor a. Military College i Jan.
\^m. SirVf. B. IngUby, KCB.
R.Art I Jan.
T.Matheson 21 Jan.
}1> Sir G. Bell, KCB. 1 F 28 Jan.
R. Richardson-Robertson, CB.
3 Dr. Gds 31 Jan.
W13. B. Cuppage, R. Art. ... 2 Feb.
S. Braybrooke, 99 F 21 Feb.
Sir E. Huthwaite.AT'B. R.Art. 6 Mar.
Sir A. Wilson, Bt. GCB. R.Art. 6 Mar.
I'^mn. Law, Kll.yj F 13 Mar.
Sir Cha. T. Van Straubenzee,
KCB. 39 F. Gor. 4- Comm. in
Chief of Malta...: 27 Mar.
A. C.Pole, 63 P 9 Apr.
SirE.W.F.Walker.XCB.soF. 19 Apr.
T. A. Drought, 15 P 21 Apr.
Charles Stuart, 46 F i May
Hon. Sir A. A. Spencer, KCB.
43 P. Com. in Chief, Bombay 9 May
C. Ashmore, 30 P 12 July
R. Burn, R. Art. .... 2 Aug.
J. Tiawrenson, 13 Hussars ... 25 Aug.
S. J. Hodgson, 54 F 29 Aug
F. Wx.C.Marq. of Hertford... 10 Nov
D. Thorndike, R. Art 10 Nov.
C. Grant, CB. R. Art 14 Dec.
1869.
Joseph Hale, 103 F 23 Feb.
C.A.Lewis, 64 F 8 Mar.
W. Parlb V, 21 Hussars 2 1 Ma r.
.John T. Hill, 75 F 14 June
J. Longfield, CB. 29 F 5 Sept.
C. W.M.Balders,CB.i7Laac. 28 Oct.
F. W. Hamilton, CB. 21 F. ... 18 Dec.
1870.
Sir C.Hastings Dovle, KCMG.
87 F. Lf.Gen. on the Staff in
Canada, and Lt.Gooernor of
Nora Scotia 10 Jan.
Sir Fred. Horn, XCB. 45 P. ... 18 Jan.
T. P. Flude, R. Art 7 Feb.
Sir J. R. Smyth, XCB.6Dr.Gds. i Apr.
H. C. Tate, R. Mar. Art i Apr.
J. H. Gascoigne, CB. R. Mar. i Apr.
E. Frome, R. Eng. Lieut. Goo.
of Guernsey 20 Apr.
G.'Twemlow, R. Ai-t 24 May
\V. J. D'Urban, 107 F 20 June
Sir Edward Green, KCB.
Bombay S.C 25 June
A.M.Becher, CB. Bengal S.C. 25 June
T. F. Flemyng, Bengal S. C. 25 June
Juhu Hobson, Bombay S. C. 25 June
^3 H. J. French, 80 F 9 Aug.
John ffnlliott Crofton, 6 P. ... 21 Aug.
Hon. Sir James Lindsay,
KCMG. 3 P. Inspector
General of Reserce Forces ... 10 Oct.
SirA.A.T.Cunynghame.JE'CB.
36 F 22 Oct.
J.S.Smith 19 Nov.
H. A. O'NeiU 22 Nov.
1871.
R. Parker, 5 Dr. Gds 2 Jan.
Cha. TroUope, CB. 53 F 24 Feb.
Lord Geo. A. F. Paget, KCB. 7
Ttv.Gaa.Insp.Gen.ofCacalry 28 Feb.
, J. Tavlor, 2 AV.LR 9 Apr.
G. T. C. Napier, CB. 96 P. ... 30 Apr.
33E. R.Hill, 5 F 27 May
W. T.Renwick, R. Eng 8 June
W. B. Goodiellow, R. Eng. ... 14 July
G.W. Kev, II Hussars 3° July
A. A. Sliuttleworth, R. Art.... 13 Sept.
Pole. 12 Liincers 25 Oct.
Sir R. Walpole, KCB. 65 F. ... 25 Oct.
Sir A.J.Lawrence, i'CB.sSF. 25 Oct.
Hon. G. Cadogan, CB. 106 P. 25 Oct.
J. C. Hope Gibsone, 8 Hussars 25 Oct.
C. P. Ainslie, i Drs 25 Oct.
Freeman Murray 25 Oct.
.\. N. Vise. Bridport, Equerry
to the Queen 25 Oct.
Sir David Russell, KCB. 84 F. 25 Oct.
Sir Horatio Shirley,XCB.6iP. 25 Oct.
W. S. Ne-n-ton, 82 P 25 Oct.
Perceval 25 Oct.
H. Cooper, 79 P 25 Oct.
c. R.Rumley,27F 25 Oct.
JJMfoH. Sir H.K. Storks, GCB.
GCMG.7oF.SurreyorGeneral
of the Ordiunice, and Under
Secretary nf State for War... 25 Oct.
Right lloii. G. L'. W. Forester 25 Oct.
E.'C. Hod-e, CB. iS Hussars 23 Oct.
T.Crombie. 96 F 25 Oct.
H. E. Doherty, CB 25 Oct.
A. H. Ferryman, CB. 40 P.... 19 Nov.
c. W. R. Paber, 17 P 5 Dec.
T. J. Galloway, 49 F 7 Dec.
Sir John Garvock, KCB. 89 P. 29 Dec.
Sir Wm. Jones, XCB. 32 F.... 31 Dec.
1872.
7/oH.A. Hamilton-Gordon, CB.
100 F., Hon. Equerry to the
Queen i Jan.
Corljet Cotton s Jan.
J. Fordyce, R.Art 21 Jan.
R. P. Crawford, R. Art 31 Jan.
Matthew Smith, 76F 4 Mar.
H. Bates, 9 P 8 Mar,
Sir P. E. Chapman, JTCB. R.
Eng. Inspector General of
Fortifications 12 Apr.
c. T. M. Wilson 23 Apr.
G. Staunton, 92 P 23 Apr.
C. Crutchley 23 Apr.
M. K. Atherley 6 May
Sir Trevor Chiite, A'CB 10 May
W. G. Brown 23 May
Fixed Edahli'ihmeiit of General O^fficers.
"W. E. D. Broughton, R. Eng. 19 June
A. Rowland, R. Ai-t i Aug.
vSi/-.T.LintomA.Simmons,£'C5.
R.Eu'^. GucR. 2111. Academy 27 Aug.
*S'i;-W.M.Coghlaa,A'C2;.R.Art. 6 Oct.
H.Jervis, 94 F 24 Oct.
MAJOR GENERALS.
1863.
c. M. "VV. Smith, C£.2oHussars 4 July
J. M. Perceval, CB 8 Aug.
.%• H. W. Stisted, A'CS 10 Aug.
'P.'Sl.'ii.Gux,CB.Lt.Goo.Jer!<ey 9 Sept.
1864.
Sir F. .^cynKiur, llu,-t. CB.
'Grooui /,/ ]\',iiliii:!tntheQiieen;
ComiiKiii'luni ,it ALiltii 10 Sept.
C. Steiiait, ri! 3 Oct.
J. L. DeimLs 28 Oct.
e.C.R.S.i-«WDeLaWarr,i-Cif;
Memher of the Army Pur-
■jliuse Commission 29 Oct.
Sir F.F. tlMnes,KCB. Lt.Gen.
and Com. in Chief at Madras 25 Nov.
J.A.Lambert 27 Dec.
1865.
W.O'Grady Hilly, Ci' 12 Jan.
C. S. Reld,R. Art 24 .Jan.
H. P. Ra-innond 6 Feb.
y^(ELonl'Y{. H, ]\r. Percy 10 Feb.
W.C.E.N:iliiiv,/^/,v,7o/-(?eHe-
ralofM,l,ln,-,i K.h.r.ifion ... 9 Mar.
<_'.H.Kllu'e,r7;.(^,-..)/r.Gf«era? 23 Mar.
R. C. Moore, CB. R. Art 29 Mar.
H. R. Jones, CB. 14 Hussars 2 Apr.
A. Tucker, CB. Bengal S. C. 9 Apr.
Sir T. M. Biddulph, KCB.
Keeper of HerMu jest y'sPriiy
Purse, and lieceieer General
of the Duchy of Cornwall ... 31 May
Sir Geo. Balfour, KCB. R.Art. 5 June
C. Hagart, CB 28 July
SirW. E. Baker, A'CJS.R. Eng. 2 Aug.
Sir T. M. Steele, KCB. Com-
manding Dublin District 17 Aug.
J. Creagh 28 Aug.
Sir J.St. George, KCB. R.Art. 20 Sept.
c. J. P. Sparks, CB. 95 F. ... 26 Sept.
Edw.Darvall,- Bengals. C... 20 Nov.
H. B. Turner, R. Eng 21 Dec.
1866.
R. Wilbraham, CJS 26 Jaa.
Henry Palmer, Bengal S. C. 7 Feb.
David Pott, Bengal S. C 15 Feb.
SJj-Edw.C.Warde.iTCiy.R.Art. 27 Fel).
Wm. Irwin 3 Mar.
H. Darby-Griffith, Cii. sLanc. 31 Mar.
J.W.Smith, CB 20 Apr.
L.S. O'Connor, C£ 24 Apr.
C. Lucas, R. Art 26 Apr.
c. F. D.George, CB 6 May
J. W. Croggau, R. Ai't 12 June
J. Yorke, CB. 19 Hussars ... 17 June
J. Abbott, R. Art 19 Jime
P. K. MG. Skinner, CB.
Bombay S. C 23 July
Uffi Sir L'dUiiigwood Dickson,
KCB. R.Art
W. E. Mulcaster, Bengal S.C.
O. Cavenagh, Bengal S. C...
J. H. E. Diilrymple
John S. Piitoii, lieniral S. C.
Henry J. ]'vUy. liMiiili:i\- S.i '.
G. C. LaiiL'Irv, en. I;. Mur,
W. R. M:i.\u,'ll, K .\l;ii\
J. M. B. Knisur-TytlLT, rU.
BeugalS. C '.
R. R. Younghusband, CB.
Bombay S. C
1867.
F. Turner, CB. R. Art 18 Jaa.
H. H. Graham, CB 20 Jan.
H. Reuny, CSI. Commanding
the Troops in Ceylon ... '.. 2 Feb.
G. Ciiuipbell, Cl; " -
H. Miiniott. R. Mar. ..
t'.W.TrenieulifercCii.R.Eng.
J. J. Bisset, CB. Comm. the
Brigade at Gilyraltar
TSUlSir Hy. Tombs, KCB. R. A.
J. W. Bayley, Madras S.C. ... 13 Mar.
H. W. Trevelyan, CB. R. Art. 25 Mar.
Sir Chas. Reid.JTCB.Ben.S.G. 5 Apr.
<StV James Brind.A'Cif. R.Art. i June
J. Armstrong, CB 6 July
Sir D. E. Wood, KCB. R.Art. 6 Jul^
E. A. Holdich, CB. Command-
ing Cork District
Sir C. W. D. Staveley, KCB.
Comm. Western District 25 Sept,
A. Huyshe, R.Art 31 Oct.
R.N.Phillips 8 Dec.
Geo. P. Whish, Bengal S.C... 9 Dec.
Sir George Malcolm, KCB.
Bombav S. 0 15 Dec.
5'(>J.W.Fitzmayer,A'CS.R.A. 29 Dec.
1868.
5ir Alfred H. Horsford, KCB.
Comm. S. E. District i Jan.
W. D. P. Patton i Jau.
W. H. Askwith, R. Art i Jan.
Hon. Sir v. v.. Herbert, KCB. 28 Jan.
C.Arthur Borton, CB. Comm.
6 Mar.
24 Aug.
26 Aug.
17 Sept.
28 Oct.
20 Oct.
'6 Nov.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
13 Nov.
6 Dec.
Feb
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Division ofMadr
D. E. Mackirdv
H. F. Dunslord.CiJ. Ben. S.C.
T. K. Whistler, R. Art
J. S. Brovruriirg, t'ii
W. M. S. JI'Murdo, CB. Com.
aDirisinn in Bengal
Wm. Munro, CB. Commanding
at Barhudoes 6 Mar.
A. C. Errington 6 Mar.
e. C. A. Edwards.CB.JMS^ecfoi-
General of Recruiting 6 Mar.
S. T. Christie, CB 6 Mar.
C. J. Dalton, R. Art 6 Mar.
W.M.Wood 6 Mar.
H. Smyth, CB 6 Mar.
io/'rf Mark Kerr, CB 6 Mar.
F. M. Eardley Wilmot, R. Art. 6 Mar.
H.W. ■ftTiitfeild, Commanding
the Forces in China and the
Straits Settlements 6 Mar.
.TohnWilkie 6 Mar.
Sir H. P. de Bathe, Jarf 6 Mar.
R. Waddy, CB 6 Mar.
J. H. Francklyn, CB. R. Ai-t. 6 Mar.
T. H. Tidy 6 Mar.
E. Haythorne 6 Mar.
T.Brooke 6 Mar.
H. D. White, t'iJ 6 Mar.
W. S. R. Norcott, CjB 6 Mar.
G.W. Y. Simpson, R. Art. ... 6 Mar.
J. Maitland, R. Art 6 Mar.
D. Lysons, CB. Commanding
Northern District 6 Mar.
W. L. Earl o/Longford, KCB. 6 Mar.
H.S.JI. Prince W. A. Edward
of Saxe Weimar, CB., Com-
manding Home District 6 Mar.
Sir Arch. Little, KCB 6 Mar.
S. N. Lowder, CB. R. Mar. ... 6 Mar.
Sir John Douglas, KCB. Com.
in Scotland 6 Mar.
Sir H. Charles B. Daubeney,
KCB 6Mar.
Hon. R. W. P. Cui-zon, CB. ... 6 Mar.
T. Tapp, Ci? 6 Mar.
H. Forster, CB. R. Ai-t 5 Mar.
Sir T. W. M'Mahon, Bt. CB.
Com.CavalryBrig.atAldershot 6 Mar.
Alex. Maxwell, CB 6 Mar.
R. T. Farren, CB 6 Mar.
H. S. Rowan, CB. R.Art 6 Mar.
R. Wardlaw, ( B. Com. Caoal/ry
Jlrii/adra/ thcCurragh 6 Mar.
J. T. Grniit, CB. Commanding
Mhoic Division, Bombay 6 Mar.
Alex. Low, Ci? 6 Mar.
Percy Hill, CB. Commanding
Lahore Division, Bengal
Sir E. H. (ireathed, KCB.
Commanding at Colchester...
Sir John Jones, KCB
G. J. L. Buchanan, R. Art....
E. W. Durnford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
W. N. Custance, CB 6 Mar
A. C. Bentinck 6 Mar,
[A. T.Hej'land, CB 6 Mar.
3 Sept. G. V. Maxwell, CB. Comm. a
Brigade at Aldcrshot
IE. S. Smvth
IT. B. F. Marriott, R. Art.
E. R. Jeffreys, CB
iHon. F. Colborue, CB
H. D. Harness, CB. R. Enj;
Hon. St. G. G. Foley, CB.
H. Righy, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. R. Egerton, Military Sec... 6 Mar.
Cha. Elmhirst 6 Mar.
R. Strachey, CSI. R. Eng. ... 6 Mar.
R. C. H. Taylor, CB 6 Mar.
c. Hon. A. E. Hardinge, CB.
Equerry to the Queen
R. N. Tinley
E. A. Somerset, CB
A. C. Goodenough, CB
P. L. MacDougall, Deputy
Imp. Gen. of Seserce Forces.
C. E. Ford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. A. Orr, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C.J.Wright, R.Art 6 Mar.
Alex. Macdonell, CB.,Com.
31 Jan.
21 Feb.
22 Feb.
5 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
a Dioision of Bengal Army 6 Mar.
A. Benn, R. Art 6 Mar.
J. A. Raines, CJi 6 Mar.
J. A. Street, CB 6 Mar.
C. Herbert, CjB 6 Mar.
J. W. S. Smith, CB 6 Mar.
F. P. HarcUng, CB 6 Mar.
E. S. Claremont, CB 6 Mar.
Charles C. Shute, CB 6 Mar.
J. W. Armstrong, CB 6 Mar.
T. S. Conway, CB 6 Mar.
Xocd Alfred Paget 6 Mar.
A. F. Ansell 6 Mar.
W.J. Smy the, R. Art 6 Mar.
T. H. Pearson, Cii 6 Mar.
L. Fyler, CB 6 Mar.
c. Sir James Edw. Alexander
A. H. L. Wyatt
C. L. D'Aguilar, CB. R. Art
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
KC.
Sir R. D. Kclh
J. R. Stuart, ( Ji
7/o».R,obert RoUo, CB
G. Lambriek, R. Mar
G. A. Schomberg, CB. R.Mar.
Art
Sir Henry James, R. Eng. ...
Geo. Wj-ime, R. Eng.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
E. H. P. Pocklington 6 Mar.
H. J. AVarre, ( B. Comm. a Bri-
gadeat the Curragh 6 Mar.
J. E. Goodwyn, CB 6 Mar.
R. de Sails, C'iy 6 Mar.
R. G. Hamilton, R. Eng 6 Mar.
E. A. G. Muller 6 Mar.
A. I. Lockhart, CB 6 Mar.
T. E. Lacy 6 Mar.
G. W. Mayow, Ci; 6 Mar.
E. B. Hale, CB 6 Mar.
c. J. A. Ewart, CB 6 Mar.
W. C. Hadden, R. Eng 6 Mar.
Wm. Parke, CB., Com. Infan-
try Brigade at Aldershot ... 6 Mar.
C. L. Barnard, CB. R.M.Art. 6 Mar.
E. B. Johnson, CB. R. Art... 6 Mar.
George Bent, CB. R. Eng. ... 6 Mar.
c. H. E. Longden, CB. CSI... 6 Mar.
H. R. Benson, CB 6 Mar.
Geo. Ramsay, Bengal S. C. . . . 6 Mar.
H. Pritchard, Madras S. C. . . . 6 Mar.
C. T. Chamberlain, CSI. Ben-
gal S. C ■■ 6 Mar.
H. B. Liunsden, CB. Ben. S.C. 6 Mar.
S C. Brigtrs, Madras S. C. ... 28 June
L. S. Hough, Bombay S. C... 16 Aug.
Re^aiell G. Taylor, CB. CSI.
Bengals. C 28 Oct.
A. Fytche, CSI. Bengal S. C. 18 Nov.
D.M.Stewart.c;;. Bengals. C. 24 Dec.
1869.
H.W. Norman, CB. lien. S.C. 23 Mar.
G.W. G. Green, CB. Ben. S.C. 30 Mar.
R. Hamilton, Madras S. C... 8 May
Sir Alfred T. Wilde, KCB.
CSI. Madras S. C 18 July
Henry J. Bavv, Bombay S.C. 22 July
W.T.Hu>:he>.' 7y. lU u-al S.C. i Aug.
D. Hodsou, ry;. >\a. Iras S.C. 19 Aug.
1870.
Henry Daly, Cii. Bombay S.C. 4 Jan.
J. L.Vaughan, CB. Ben. S.C. 15 Jan.
FCS. J. Browne, C.B. Ben. S.C. 6 Feb.
Cureton, CB. Bengal S. C. 22 Feb.
W. P. Marriott, CSi. Bom. S.C. 18 Mar.
L. Barrow, CB. Madras S. C. 26 Mar.
A. Barwell, Bengal S. C... 16 May
r Arthur Purvis Phayre,
CB. KCSI. Bengal S. C. ... 9 Aug.
1871.
Pra. E. Voyle, Bengal S. C... 11 May
C. Mackenzie, Madras S. C. 4 July
H.Nott, Madras S.C 17 Sept.
T. Shakespear, Beng. S. C. 26 Sept.
GENERAL OFFICERS on a SPECIAL KATE of £400 per Annum.
39 William Crokat 25 Oct. 71 ] Peter Edwards 19 Nov.
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Major Generals.
^^Wm.HenrvSladerSCo/.r.f.p.R.Enffineers
Fretl. Wm. AVliinj-ates,^'' Col. r.f.p. R. Eng
E3E Richard Goodwin Bowen Wilson.^'J ^
Colonel, retia-ed full pay, R. ArtUleiy... I
John Montresor Pilclier,^' Colonel Com. \
retired full pay. Royal Marines )
Genr^T 'l-nt H';rv,'« CoJ. Com. do. do
Henrv.': • < .,\\,<^,ie^3^Lf.Col. r.f.p. do,
Thohi:. - :.sncAAs,^^ CB. Lt.Col.l
relnvW III lo Foot I
Patrick luie.- ( "/'j«e/,r.f p. R. Engineers
Charles Otway, Col. r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Tred. Heniy Baddeley, Col. r.f.p. R. Eng.
Charles Brownlow Cumberland, Li. Col. \
retired full pay, 96 Foot I
Robert Geo. Hughes,** Lt. Col. r.f.p. 52 F.
Wm. Yorke Moore,-" Lt.Col. r.f.p. 54 Foot
53 Edward Matson.^i Colonel, r.f.p. R.Eng,
Sam. Hawkins," Col.^nd C'ow.r.f.p. R.Mar
James Clarke,« if. Co?, r.f.p. R. Marines..
Edw. Aug. Parker,^ Col. Com. r.f.p.R.Mar,
apHaloY()un'j-Wortham,+«Co/.r.f.p. R.Eng,
Sir'\'\ -Ai-k.iw l,;iii' nil, Bt.KCB.l
Ll.r , I ;' ii ■ , 1;. Engineers )
Tho. .!: - . r, f p. 40 Foot
Geoi-L'i' IV' ' /' ' : I'. K. Marines.
Wm.^BookL.v- Lrtngforil,^'* iJ.Cul. retired],
full pay, R. Marines I
Nath.Mfissey 8t,nck.Xf. Co?.r.f. i).Dep.Batt.
Eli
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i9E.i,-, . I, : 1,1 ,
Ushci W ... ,: , .,,,, ■ I '
Hy.Wiu.i'urU:, ' (ii/,.
Thos.Himlle.-^CiJ. (■.„' ■
John Hamilton Ste\v;ir ,
Philip Austin Smyly, /,
John r-^n;"l,T-,ii, /, ',' '
Aug, 1:, I 1:' II'' ■■-■•,1, /.
Wm, I ;, , .. I..
Chavlr.i,.i-.,n,,r. ( '
Charles l^ilw. Jiicuei.if
Wm. Clendon, Lt.Col. v.
im Edw. Trevor,™ Capt.
,bsij
■ni. v.r. p. R. Ar:,.
' r f. p. R.Marin oi
"", r.f.p. 70 P.
1', f. p. -p-j Foot
' ' 1; ,\lar. ...
, ,:■ 1.1 !• Mar. ..
,' • 11.29F.
i I 1 1 ) Koot
,., 11 I'.^ut
' ./..■. f.p. -.4 F.,.,
' wv./.r.fp.eoF.'
ii,Ii.R.Artiller.T
-ut. r.f.p. 54 Foot
p. R. Marines
.r.p. R. Artillery
;.L/.r'„?.i-.fp.2F.
1, <i.;. ...,', re-)
2nd LIEUT,
OrENSIGN.
Jas.!~
Arth
Rob:
ThoUlM,- t i|:;,'|. -' iill,,:,';.l',i,i- ,■ ' ' '.lnud\
Com. rctirt-d full pay, lio.yal ilarinos . )
Fred. D. Cleaveland,'* if. Co/, r.f p. R. Art,
Simon Fra.ser," Co/ohc/ iml Commandant-)
retired lull v»^-, Hovnl Marines j
Alex. 1 ,,i,,,,,,,i I :'.„fl, retired^
full '■ ,1 I I i . Iliigineer ... j
Pierc.v ;: , „ ,', I., ji, K. Art
Johui'ia,,i_i,' L.^i. v..j„i. 1.1.11. K. Marine)
Art. t ]
Arnold Edward Burmester, "» CB. Li. )
Colour/, retired full pay, 59 Foot /
Georgo 1 'i : , I , f '/;.-- Lf. Col. r.f.p. Dep.Batt.
Fredi 1 1 ; ' 1, CJJ. Co?o«(??, retired [
full h ! r.i-ugal) Ai'tillei-y ... )
Step].. ;i i I , r.r,p.i;.(Bciigiri)Eng,
John'h'' ' '. ■ , ■, i. •,' I '' '',''1:'' ''■' '
Henr. . ■ . ii ::
Phil!].,:, !.,i,ii , ,• ; ■ ' . I' I i, ;;
John \', I,' ',:iii'.', '. ' , . ',■•,, 1;
Frain'i,- , : II 1; , . ,, I ( ■ i, 1 red)
full ;i| 'I ■ ": !■ '. .. J
Fra.lTi:.. Ill,' ii..ii;-( , . y,:,.., i;,, [-'n.jArt
George Maxwell, ii'.O,/. ret. fuUpay, 66 F
Fred. Speuce,"" CB. Lt.Col. r. f. p. 31 F.
James liowen Woosnam, '"i Colonel, re- )
tired full pay, R. (Bombay) Artillery f
Sir Vincent Eyre, '»- CB. KCSl. Colonel, [
ret. full pay, Royal (Bengal) Artillery J
Edward Lacon (.)mmanneA', Cnlond, ret. )
full]);iv, H.-.v:,l M-Vtv-il'l Kn-i'ieers )
Henry .ln^'-:-. ! , 1 - 1 ■■ ,■ ( ■ ', ,-, .;,,.,!)
full |.:i , i, . ,il I ;; .■ , ,1 , !■,, .|i;, ,.,^ I
RobcM, < I. Ill \\ Mill,. ,; ■ I ,,, ,— )
tired iliU [r.^^ , li,,j,val (e;,mili;i.vj .UT„,.. f
Gore Bolaud Mumbee, Colonel, retired )
full pay. Royal (Bombay) Engineers, f
William Ilbert Birdwood, Colonel, ret. )
full iMtxr ■Rnvnl ^MarlT£>Q\ Ti-iTn-.^nn-., h
I Nov. 06
14 Dec. n
17 Dec. 12
15 Jan. 01
10 Nov. 04
11 Jan. 05
23 June 25
I May II
I July 07
I Jan. 14
21 Dec. 20
29 June 30
15 Dec. 25
7 May 10
28 Feb. 14
19 Sept. 08
23 Sept. 1 1
I July 12
I June 20
29 May 28
1 Nov. 27
2 Jan
^5 Nov. 28
9 Nov. 30
7 Jan.
10 Nov.
29 Aug,
6 Nov. 22
24 AiDr. 1 2
3 July 27
27 Mar.
7 .June 26
2 Nov.
8 Dec. 28
I May
25 Nov.
9 Nov. 12
4 June 10
26 Nov. 30
13 Dec.
20 Apr. IS
12 Apr. 28
4 Mar
4 Dec.
20 June 32
23 Feb. 30
9 June 31
3 Feb. 21
4 May 24
I Aug. 30
30 Dec. 28
Dec. 23
Dec. -,2
I May 07 4 Mar
July 12 29 July 25
June 15 8 July 34
II Feb
15 Aug.
27 July
27 July
25 Apr.
:i May II
5 Mar. 08
1 Aug
5 Oct.
6 July 32
2 Dec. 26
1 May
2 Oct. 32
14 Nov. 23
!3 Feb.
11 July
9 Feb. 26
7 Dec. 29
6 Apr. 3:
12 Mar. 36
29 Dec. 35
26 Aug. 31
28 Jan. 36
19 Apr. 10
11 Nov. 31
12 Oct. 32
16 Apr. 31
2 Aug. 34
18 June 30
31 Dec. 27
12 Dec. 26
28 June 33
22 Apr. 20
23 Nov. 33
19 Jan. 3
17 Dec. I
19 Feb. 36
13 Dec.
15 Dec. 25
6 Dec. 36
10 July 3;
26 Oct. 35
25 Sept. 34
o .July 37
full pay. Royal (Madras) Jingineers
John Pottinger, CB.^<» Colonel, retired ) I
full pay, Royal (Bombay) Artillery )' ■
iS Oct. 26
6 June 23
4 Nov. 27
23 Feb. 26
24 Dec. 29
12 Dec. 28
12 Dec. 28
13 Dec. 2
10 Dec. 3
t5 June 2
9 June 3
6 June 26
9 June 3
20 May 39
3 Oct. 27
23 Apr. 33
7 Mar. 34
26 Dec. 34
23 Sept. 27
31 Mar. 4c
14 Oct. 31
12 Nov. 27
I .Tan
10 .Jan,
9 Dec. 28
25 Sept. 27
15 Oct. 34
29 May 28
I Nov. 3!
4 Jime 38
27 Apr. 37
22 Jan. 34
26 Mar. 35
ro Oct. 33
25 Mar. 38
30 June 29
27 July 30
26 Apr. 3:
23 Mar. 25
9 Nov. 27
25 June
10 June 26
3 Dec. 41
19 July 33
9 Jan. 21
21 Dec. 41
10 Jan. 37
26 Aug. ,39
24 Sept. 25
19 Mar. 40
1 May 35
16 Aug. 44
21 Jan. 45
6 July 38
23 Nov. 4
■I Jan. 4_
9 Nov. 30
:8 Feb
2 Feb. 42
3 Nov. 40
2 July 4
8 July 3,
5 Feb. 39
7 Aug. 4
23 July 4
9 Apr. 36
2 Feb. 38
11 May 41
23 June 32
25 Dec. 4
13 Dec. 4
13 Nov. 35
26 Aug. 46
9 Dec. 46
31 Oct,
I Sept. 43
27 July 47
9 June 46
14 Aug. 39
29 Sept. 42
22 July 30
28 June 38
9 Nov. 46
10 Nov. 40
9 Nov. 46
30 July 42
28 June 38
23 Nov. 4
9 Nov. 46
9 Sept. 34
2 Feb. so
30 Dec
10 .Jan. 37
6 July 49
11 Nov
II Nov
28 June 38
II Nov. 5
10 July 46
10 Jan. 37
9 Nov. 46
COLONEI,.
5 Sept.50
20 June 54
I Nov. 48 28 Nov. 54
17 Aug. 48
9 Nov. 39
iS Dec. 38
4 Dec. 47
3 May 42
22 July 40
27 Sept. 40
I Apr. 46
I Apr. 41
6 June 38
4 Nov. 42
21 Oct. 43
28 .June
12 Dec.
7 July 46
2 Dec. 48
9 Nov. 46
8 Aug. 48
20 Mar. 46
27 May 53
9 Nov. 46
27 June 45
14 Jan. 49
12 Oct
9 Nov. 46
25 Jun
9 Nov. 46
4 Aug. 4S
!o June 54
9 Nov. 46
0 Jiuie 54
2 Dec. 54
7 June 49
1 Nov. s
20 June 54
I Nov. 5
7 Dec. 5.
I Nov. 5
20 June 54
I Nov. 5
I Nov. 5
9 Sept. 46 20 June 54
5 Apr. 44 20 June 54
4 Oct. 51 24 May 56
3 July 45 20 June 54
30 Sept. 53 1
S June 29! 5 Oct. 5IJ20 June 54
20 Feb. 41! 4 Feb. 50 26 Apr. 59
9 June 46
o June 5,
20 June 54
15 June 55
20 June 54
I May 4
7 Dec. 4:
7.May 4!
30 Mar. 44
I Apr. 46
9 Nov. 46
6 Sept. 49
22 Jiilj- 42
31 Oct. 52
11 Nov. 51
I Apr. 46
14 Mar. 54
12 Nov. 51
13 Dec. 52
16 Apr. 47
17 Feb. 54
25 June 52
22 June 55
20 June
5 June
20 Jmie 54
10 Jul J- 55
20 .June 54
26 May 54
19 Ap:
15 Aug. 53
25 Jan. 54
20 June 54
20 .June
7 June 49
2d May 53
20 Jime 50
23 Nov.
15 Aug. 53
20 June
I July i3
20 Sept. 5 7
20 June
3 June 56
6 Feb. 57
22 June 55
6 Jan,
5 Feb. 58
8 Nov. 54
I Aug. 52
21 Oct. 54
13 Aug. 58
12 Dec. 54
14 Sept.57
24 Aug. 59
22 Feb. 60
21 June 53
12 Jan
10 Sept. 56
17 Feb. 54
20 June 54
27 Aug. 58
[.t Aug. 57
>6Dec. 56
6 Dec. 58
I Dec. 57
I Oct. 57
7 Aug. 58
10 Nov. 58
10 Jan. 52
28 Nov. 54
20 June ;
20 June ;
20 June •
28 Nov. ;
20 June 54
31 Oct. 55
28 Nov. 54
20 June 54
30 Oct.
28 Nov. 54
22 June 55
13 Jan. 55
17 Feb. 57
25 June __
22 June 58
14 July 55
^8 Nov. 5 ,
^o June 57
lo July 58
26 Oct. 58
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
16 Jan. 59
26 Oct. 58
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
13 Feb. 60
28 Nov. 54
26 Oct. 58
28 Nov. 54
13 Dec. 54
13 Jan. 55
T 2 June 59
22 Dee. 60
6 Feb. 62
22 June 58
6 Jan. 58
26 Mar. 62
6 June 60
28 Nov. 54
I Apr. 57
3 Sept. 62
o May 58
18 Feb. 6:
30 June 62
Oct
Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
o Sept. 6
18 Nov. 54
20 June 57
8 Feb. 6
4 Aug. 62
3 Jan. 63
29 May 6:
24 Mar. 58
18 Feb. 61
i3 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
23 Nov. 58' i3 Feb. 6
loOct. 59 25 Sept. 61
13 May 59 27 June 62
20 June 55,
20 June 55
20 June 55
22 June 55
9 Oct. 55
2 Nov. 55
10 June 56
8 July 56
11 July 56
5 Sept. 56
10 Sept. 56
2 Feb. 57
20 Feb. 57
24 Feb. 58
I Apr. 58
1 Apr. 58
6 Aug. 58
24 Aug. 58
24 Aug. 58
24 Dec. 58
2 Mar. 59
8 July 59
19 July 59.
5 Aug. 59
23 Aug. 59.
2 Dec. 59
2 Dec. 59
4 Feb. 60
:i Feb. 60
9 Mar. 60
3 July 60
3 July 60
21 Sept. 60
Dec. 60
Apr. 6 1
24 May 61
6 Aug. 6 1
3 Dec. 61
25 Mar. 62
Apr. 62
10 Jtine 62
20 June 62
14 June 62
10 June 62
16 July 63
18 July 62
23 Sept. 62
7 Nov. 62
23 Nov. 62
31 Dec. 62
6 Jan. 63
13 Jan. 63
20 .Jan. 63
6 Feb. 63
12 Feb. 63
20 Feb. 63
10 Mar. 63
12 J\ine 63
30 June 63
13 July 63
I Sept. 63
I Sept. 63
I Sept. 63
I Sept. 63
1 Sept. 6j
I Sept. 63
I Sept. 63
Major Oenerah.
Charles Beclier Young.icj Culonel, ret. ^^
ftiU pay, Roj-al (Bengal) Engineers... S
Edw.W. S. Scott,""; Co/.r.f.p.R. (Ben.) Art.
William Ban-,'"" Col. r.f.p. R. (Ben.) Ait.
Balden West Black, Co? r.f.p. R.(Mafl.)Ai-t.
Samuel Edgar Owen Ludlow, Colonel, \
ret. full jjay, R. (Madras) Engineers... l"
Charles Bertie Svmons, Co/.r. f i). R. Ai-t.
Alfred G. GoodwjTi,"" r.f p. R. (Ben.)Eng.
Eilmund Neal Wilford, Col. r. t. p. R. Art.
Cha. C. Johnston, Col. r.f.p. R. (Ma(l.)Eng.
Richard John Nelson, Col. r. f. p. R. Eng.
Francis Dick, Colonel, ret. full pay, R. Art.
Edw. Thos. Lloyd,"^ Col. r. f. p. R. Eng.
JamesHy.Burke, Col. r.f p. R. (Bom.)Eug.
Fred.l English, "^ CJi. Lt.Col. r. f. p. 53 F-
Henry Aylmer, Col. ret. full pay, R. Art.
<■. Michael Williiiiu f^mith, CB. 20 Hussars
JohnX. A.ErLi:-c.'i"C'ii. Col. r.f.p. R. Art.
John Maxwell IVrceyiil, '2" CB
*> Heiu-y William Stisted.'ai KCB
Phihp M'. N. Cuy,'-'^ CB.Lt. Governor of )
Jereey i
Sir Francis Seymour, Bart.^'^ CB. Groom \
iit Waitina to the Queen j Commanding ai -
Malta )
John Mitchell,'" Col. Com. r.f.p. R. Marines
Charles Steuart,'" CB
Chas. F. North, '^ie Col. r.f.p. R.(Bom.)Eng,
John Leslie Dennis'^'
c. C. R. S;a-kvillu, Furl Dc La Warr,i=i« >
XCB. A,;,,,/ Furchase (.■nunni.^wne,- ... )
Wm. FriciKl H.ii.kius.i--' CB. Cuhjnell
Co„i„m,„l,nil, n-t. full par, R. Marines )
John Genr-e Aug. Aylu^;,''" Colnnell
Comma mill lit, ret. full ]]ay, R. Marines )
Sir Fi-ed. Piiul Haiues,'^' 's:CB.',Lt.Gen.\
and Coiiiiiiiimhrin Chief at Minlrus )
Wm.RadcliH; Lt.Col. retiredfuU pay, 75 P.
John Ai-thur Lambert
WUliamO'GradyHaly,'32CB
Charles Samuel Reid, Royal Artillery
Henry Phijjps Raymond
I'C Lord Henry Hugh Manvers Percy '2*
William Craig Emilius Napier,'^^ Dl- \
rector General of Military I.dncation ... )
Charles Hemy 'Ellice,""; CB. Quarter)
Master General )
Richard C. Moure, CB. Royal Artillery
Henry Richmond Jones, CB. 14 Hussars..
Ferd. ^\^littingham,•** CB.Lt. Col. r.f p. 4 F
Auehmuty Tucker, CB. Bengal S. C
Hany Ri%-ers, Col. r.f p. R. (Bom.) Eng...
Hemy Austin Turner, Cvl. r.f.p. 1?. Art...
-S'i'i-Thomas Myddelton Bidrtulpb . AT'iJ. )
Keeper of Her Majeflii's Frin/ Fiir.'<e, !-
and Receiver Gen.'ofLlujhi/ of'Curnirall)
Sir George Balfoiir, A'CB. Royal Artillery
George A. F. DeRinzy, Col. r.fp. R. Art...
Wm.WjTmeLodder,'''»i#.Co/. r.f.p. 59F. ..
Charles Hagart,CJ?. 11 Hussars
<9iy William Erskine Baker, KCB. R. Eng.
5i> Thomas M. Steele,'" XC-B. Command- 1
ing Dublin District J
•tWilliam Chambro, Major, Unattached....
iHon. Arthur Chas. Legge, Ca^i^aiK.XJnatt.
tMelville Dalyell, Jfojor, Unattached
James Creagh
t-c. Henry S. Stephens, JOi'., Capt. Unatt...
tJames M'Queen, Major, Unattached
tCharles Smith, J/«/o)-, Unattached
Sir John St. (George. KCB. R. Artillery ...
tFram-i^ l'l.ii,k..|f I MiTur.. .V-/ T-i.aft. )
i/.r, ' I ,!.■. , . '/ ./'/;„ \
tRius^l. .: !■ • 1/ , r„att.
C. .huiP i., . , -.:,:, -. ( /;, , I ,n,t,
John W . • ■ ' I < ■ /. I. i. ).. 05 l-i)i)i
+J0I111 I';: .':\>\), Captain, UuaXt...
Wm. II '"/. r.f p. R. Artillery
Edwai.l h;:, .:, . ,;. ,,-lllS. C
Wm. lly. .Mar.h,"" (W/.r,„„. r.fp. R. Mar.
Aug. Doyer L. J'arrant,'*" Cnl. 2nd Com. \
retired full nay, Hoya) Marines 1
Henry Hlui.- Tinm r, Ivuva] Jhigincors.....
tEdw.Cl.a. Kl,t,l,rr. C.ii.l. li. p. 3 Dr.Gds.
+i9Ja!ni:- Siaii'ill, I'- .1/,. ,,.,-, Cuattached.
Rich. Clr,,,,.,,! .Mon.ly, ( .,/. r.r.p. K. Eug.
Richard W ahani.'ir/; ' °.
Fre<l. Ahl'. Voikc Colonel, r.fp. R. Eng.
Henry I'aliMfr, Beueal S. C ..
David Pott, Bengal S. C
.SiV Ed\var(t ('. W ai-dc, KCB. R. Artillery
William Irwin
Henry Darl>j--Griflith, CB. 5 Lancert
James Webber Smith,'" CB
5 June 65
S June 65
-S July 65
28 July 65
2 Aug. 65
7 Aug. 6s
:8 Aug. 65
;8 Aug. 65
:8 Aug. 65
18 Aug. 65
5 Sept.65
5 Sept.65
5 Sept.65
20 Sept.65
26 Sept.65
[26 Sept.65
26 Sept.65
lo Oct. 65
24 Oct. 65
1 Nov. 65
20 Nov. 65
io Nov. 65
12 Dec. 65
21 Dec. 65
-2 Jan. 66
12 Jan. 66
25 Jan. 66
26 Jan. 66
2 Feb. 66
7 Feb. 66
15 Feb. 66
27 Feb. 66
3 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
20 Apr. 66
Major General-^.
Luko Smv
Charli- I-
c. Fivil, l>
John Will
John Hiud
■JJ. J.I
John Yorke, Cli. 19 JI<
James Abbott, Roval j
Jas.P.BearUc'sszi.c.,/
Il.Il.If. Prh,.-r Pvcder
All-. "fS
FiM.(;. ii.
Philip Kr:n
Bomiiiiv
Charles Be
CUa. J. B. I
FCSJr Colli
William Ed
Orfeur Cavi
John Hami
John Staftn
Hen^^ .!■.-
Ge..r: ■ '
Willi::- :.
Jam. V ;'.!
T
Rol
COBIfBT, 1
2naLIEUT.
OrENSt
^N.
27 Adi-
27
iq Dec.
14 Mai-
2S
ls Dec.
2^
2S Feb
2. Dec.
32
Kii<^.!ii Dec. 40
(leric Ohvistiaii Cha.')_
H'-Holstein l"
1 CB. 3Iajoi; r.f.ji. i F.JiS Nov. 31
1 Iresor Skinner, CB.
• t'P- 35 Foot... 26 Apr. 3
./. r.f.p. E. Art.
u.KCB. R.Art,
, Bengal
, en. Bci
Homer
IV S. 0...
Younghusband, CB. )
s
Arthur ( it> or ii'e Burrows, Co/, r.t'.]). R. Art.
Fniulc Turner. CB. Roval Artillerv
HenrvH.jpelivaham,!"' (7y '
Hcnrv RRnnv.i'"' CVj
Ge;,i-..' r 'i •<
Hin- - .'
Chlir'. \^ i •
John .i.r i: - ■, ■ ' ;;. Co,
'I the)
R. Engineers
Heurv \Vili.,u-li
.Sir CUiarleB Reiil
' ill-, k' J!. R. ArtUlery
. Mv, MiMlrasS. C '..
ivTrevelvan, C^. R. Art.
KCB. Bengal S. C,
George G. Ale.Kander.icsi C'B. Colonel)
Co:.,,u.,,nl.,.,f, ret. f. p. R. Marine Art. (
Gem-i V.-, :- '■''. r. f. p. R. (Mad.) Art.
Sir .\:r. 1; I VrB. Royal Artillery...
W. 11.
P. Hei
Da
IW,
' "t,. f. p. R.Art.
// ' -'.r.f.p.R. Art,
^ r.f.p. R.Art,
' r, f. p. R.Art,
vr.f.p. R. Art,
1, f. p. R. Eng.
/.■.7./.tW/.r.f.p.7SF,
Wm. Betbul
Henry Pa.-.i
James B. 1'
James W. 11
Graeme A. Lo
George Graydon,''' Col. ret. f. p. R". Art.
Charles Han-is Blunt,i"6 CB. Lt.Col.\
retired full pay. Royal (Bengal) Art. . I
Edward Alan Holdich,i'7 CB. Command- \
iiiq Cork District I
Sir Charles W. Dunbar Staveley,''» KCB.
Alfred Huvshe, Royal Artillery.
Rich.C ■ "" ' -
Robert
Geor^i'
SirC,,
\y. Col. Com. r.f.p.R.Marines
Wln.sh, Bengals. C
r- ill 11, SrCB. Bombay S. C.
•" ntrin,-'T, r,A-r-«;R.Art.
M , -r,,rd, AT'«
c„„ ,
Wall:- I' . , ;
William Mar
Wm.E. Molt
Albert G. An
(Beiimill .\
Hull, .s / !':•
K. Artillery.,
, H.(Ben.)Eng
r.f.p. Royal ^
7;. Li
Henr\- l-'r.Mlk
Conoilv.MT;,
Thoma- Km
John StndliMl
Wm. Moutai^
Comm. a Di
William :,[ i;ii
Barhadoi'K .
Arnold Chavlr
c. Clement Air
General of h
Samuel Toifrey CUrijtie.'" CB
Charles James Dalton, Royal Ai'tillery
. liiuiMbrd, Cii. Bengals. C
11. land. Co?, ret. f. p.'R. Eng
-in -ton AVhistler, R. Arc. ..
nie lirowiirigg,!" CB.
:u Scott M'Murdo.iss CB
risioii of the Bengal Army..
iro,^"^^ CB.^ Commanding at ^
B. Inspector \
14
Major Generals.
COBNET,
2nd LIEUT,
OrBNSICN.
William Mark Wood"^
Heru-v Smrtli,"^ CB
ioj-fZMark KeiT,i'^ CB
Fred. Marow Eardley Wiknot, R. Art.
B-ejury 'W-.iseWhiUeiid.Cam. Troops ill Ch
JohnWilkie''-''
Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, BartA^^ ..
Richard Waddy,2oi CB
• John Heirrv Francklyn, CB. R. Artillery
Geo. Sandham, Lt.Cul. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Thomas Holmes Tidy at**
Edmxxnd Haythorne -"^
Thomas Brooke
Hemy Dah-ymple White.^"? CB
Wm. Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott,=«» CB.
George W. Y. Simpson, Royal Ai-tillery...
John Maitland, Royal Artillery
Daniel Lysons.-'* CB. Com. N. District ...
Wm. Ly^on, Earl o/ Longford.^'i" ECB...
His Serene Jliffhness Prince W.A.Edward ^
of Saxe AVeimar,-'- CB., Commanding V
Home District )
Sir Archibald Little,2'« £.CB
S. N. Lowder, CB. R. Marines
Sir John Douglas,-^" KCB. Commanding 1
in Scotland j'
SicHenryCharlesBamston Daubeney,^^^ i
KCB i"
Hon. Richard W. Penn Curzon.^^s CB. ...
Thomas Tapp,226 CB
Henrv' Forster, CB. Royal Artillery
Sir Thomas Westropp M'Mahon, Bt.'}
CB.^'^' Com. Car. Brigade at AldersJiot... )
Alexander Maxwell, C^.^^s
Richard Thomas Parren, Ci?.22a
Henry Sebastian Rowan, CB. R. Art.j
Robert Wardlaw, C'B.232 Commandi>ig\
Cavalry Brigade at the Curragh J
. John Thornton Grant,23* CB. Commanding \
Mhou- Division, Bombay >'
Alexander Low.^^^ CB
Percy Hill,236 CB. Com. Lahore Div. Bengal
Sir Edw. HaiTis Greathed, 237 ECB.^
Commanding at Colchester )
Sir John Jones, ^^is jSTCB
Gilbert J. Lane Buchanan, R. Artillery..
Edward Wm. Durnford, R. Engineers ..
Wilham Neville Custance,239 CB
Arthur Cavendish Bentinck,2«> , . .
Sir Richard Denis Kelly ,2*1 KCB
John Ramsav Stuart, 2*2 C£
Hon. Robert Rollo.^" CB
George Lambrick, Royal Marines
Geo. Aug. Schomberg, CB. R. Mar. Art....
Sir Henry James, Roj'al Engineers
George Wj-nne, Royal Engineers
Evelyn Henrv Fred. Pocklington
Henry James Warre,2" CB. Commanding )
a Brigade at the Curragh )
Julius Edmund Goodvsxa,2« CB
Rodolph de Salis,2« CB
Alfred Thomas He,yland,2*7CB
George Vaughan 'Maxwell,2« CB. Com- }
manding a Brigade at Aldershot )"
Edward Selby Smyth 2-'9
Thomas B. Fielding Marriott, R. Artillery
Edmund Richard Jeffreys,25o CB
Hon . Francis Colbome,"' CB
HenryDrm\y Harness, CB. RoyalEngineers
Hon. St. Geb. Gerald Foley,2" CB
Henry Righy, Royal Engineers
Calecion Richard Egerton,2'5 Military ^
Secretary j
Charles Elmhirst^oo
Richard Strachey, CSI., Colonel, R. Eng.
Richard Chambre Hays Taylor,267 CB.
c. Hon. Arthur Edw. Hardi'nge,2ia CB. ..
Robert Newport Tinlev2M
Edward Arthur Somerset,''" CB
Arthur Cyril G()odcnough,27i CB
c. Patrick Leonard MacDougall,272 Dep. >
Inxpeclor General of Reserve Forces ... j'
Charles Erskine Ford, R. Engineers ,
Charles Alex. Orr, R. Engineers
Charles James Wright, R. Artillery
c. Alex. Macdonell,273 CB. Commdnding)
a Divisionof the Bengal Army ]. j'
Anthony Benn, Uoj'al Artillery
Julius Augustus Robert Raines,*'* CB.
John Alfred Street. CB. 2"5
Charles Herbert, CB.^'<i
John Wm. Sidney Smith, CB. 277
Francis Pyni Harding, CB. 278 ''
22 July 36
28 June 33
19 June 35
6 Nov. 30
13 Fel:
II May 38
17 Aug. 32
26 July
9 Nov. 30
14 Apr. 25
12 May 37
31 Oct.
11 May 38
13 June 22
17 June
16 Dec.
26 Dec. 34
25 Aug. 37
I Jime4
4 Oct. 3
I Nov. 33
6 Sept. 33
12 Mar. 29
I Jan. 22
5 June 27
24 Dec. 29
19 June 35
30 May 34
20 June 32
S June 35
28 Apr,
2 Oct.
4 Apr. 35
22 June 32
12 June 28
16 Dec
22 Sept. 26
II Oct. 31
2 Nov. 38
7 Mar. 34
20 Jan. 32
10 Aug. 32
14 Mar. 34
16 Mar. 41
22 Sept. 26
22 Sept. 26
0 Feb. 2
3 Feb. 3
5 Jan. 4,
7 Dec. 3(
4 Apr. 33
2 Feb. 38
26 .Ian.
20 Dec.
6 June
1 Oct. 36
24 May 27
29 June 32
12 June 29
15 June 32
14 Aug. 35
10 June 36
11 Dec. 35
7 June 44
4 Apr. 32
29 Jan. 36
24 May 4
28 Oct. 36
14 Sept. 38
27 Sept. 31
28 Oct. 31
29 May 40
I Nov. 39
4 May 36
23 .June
28 Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
29 July 36
8 Feb. 39
6 June
25 June 24
7 Dec. 24
■3 Aug. 37
(I Aug. 3
8 June 4
[I Aug. 3
7 Nov. 3
8 July 36
9 Aug. 3
14 July 38
Apr
Sept. 27
CAPIAIIf.
2 Dec. 3
8 Dec. 38
1 Jan,
4 Aug. 34
28 July 40
12 Nov. 30
6 July 38
5 Oct. 38
0 May 33
2 Dec. 31
1 Aug. 33
5 Feb. 31
6 June 35
1 Oct. 40
30 July 36
9 A-ug. 35
25 Sept. 35
2 Mar. 40
21 Sept. 43
22 July
12 Nov
30 Aug. 33
I June 41
6 .Tune 45
28 June 33
8 July 36
20 Aug. 44
2 Dec. 42
26 June 40
7 Apr. 42
IS Apr. 42
17 May 44
14 Feb. 45
18 Nov
13 Apr. 42
13 Apr. 42
2 Oct,
II Sept. 44
15 May 40
17 May 44
21 Feb,
17 June 39
16 Dec. 39
29 Dec. 34
26 Jan. 44
19 May 46
24 Feb. :
17 May ;
8 June-
12 May 48
25 July 5
Feb.
Feb.
18 Oct. 36
5 Apr. 44
7 Aug. 40
5 June 42
9 June 38
27 Sept. 4:
3 Jan. 45
8 Aug. 43
4 Oct. 42
30 July 42
July 43
23 Jan. 46
27 Apr. 38
6 July 41
4 Apr. 43
23 Nov. 41
6 Mar. 38
2 Mar. 47
24 Sept.
0 Jan. 40
5 Nov. 4
1 Oct. 48
I July
8 June
4 Apr. 43
24 May 39
8 Jan. 47
3 May 50
13 July 38
13 Dec. 42
26 Ajn'. 39 6 Dec. 44
29 May 431 4 Aug. 48
21 Nov. 34 130 Mar. 44
II Oct. 27J 2 Feb '
18 Jan. 39124 May 44
20 Sept. 32
27 May 36
20 May 39
9 Nov. 46
7 June 49
2 Apr. 50
22 Dec.
1 Aug. 47
II Nov. 5
II Nov. 5
3 Aug. 49
6 July 5:
20 Jiuie 54
5 Apr. 50
2 Nov. 55
I Nov. 42
23 Dec. 42
28 May 53
7 June 49
20 June 54
13 July 47
19 Sept.48
27 Dec. 50
22 May 62
4 Feb. 53
20 June 54
13 Dec. S3
30 Dec. S3
30 Dec. 53
20 June 54
3 Feb. 54
10 Feb. 54
17 Feb. 54
3 Mar. 54
28 June 54
20 June 54
28 Mar. 54
2 May S4
9 Ma,y 54
1 June
2 Dec.
23 July 58
7 Aug. 58
1 Sept. 54
2 Dec. 54
2 Dec.
20 June _
3 July 60
20 June 54
20 June 54
June
28 Nov.
27 Aug.
2 Dec. 54
2 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 54
2c June 54
2 Dec. 54
COLONEL.
2 Dec.
Dec.
2 Oct. 50 29 Dec. 54
3 Apr. 46
o July 49
20 June 54
o June 54
6 Sept. 5 1
27 .Tune 51
17 Mar. 48
9 Feb. 49
20 June 54
15 June 60
2 Nov. 55
20 June
20 June
II Nov.
7 Nov. 34
15 Sept. 54
19 Feb. 47
20 June 54
28 July 54
May 53
20 June 54
20 June 54
28 Nov. 54
13 Dec. 54,
I Aug. 56
8 Deo. 54
12 Dec. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
20 June 57
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 June 57
20 Sept. 57
" Nov
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
28 Nov. 54 1 6 Mar. 68
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
29 June 5 s
18 Feb. 6i
18 Feb. 61
17 July 55
17 July 55
5 Oct. 55
20 June 57
5 Nov. 64
I Aug. 57
30 Sept.57
17 Nov. 57
28 Nov. 57
18 Feb. 61
12 Dec. 57
12 Dec. 57
12 Dec. 57
14 Oct. 57
12 Dec.
[2 Dec.
[2 Dec.
29 Dec. 57
9 Jan. 58
9 Jan. 58
8 Nov.
3 Dec. 57
9 Jan. 58
o Jan. 58
30 Jan. 58
15 Nov. 54 15 Feb. 58
12 Dec. 54J23 Feb. 58
28 Mar. 34
30 June 43
3 Aug,
I Dec. 47
5 Mar. 39
7 Oct. 37 22 Dec. 45
24 Feb. 41 j 10 Junes
29 Mar. 39 ?3 Aug. 44
22 Dec. 45 I June
9 July 33 15 Dec.
9 July 40 31 Jan.
.-.,.1^. J.J y""ij' /,u ji ..fill
Apr. 34 25 Nov. 36^26 Oct,
3 Feb. 36] 1 1 May 39! 7 June 44
29 Apr. 29 I Ma.y 34 10 Jan. 44
9 June 31 117 June 39' - ^ ''
20 Dec. 32 30 Dec. ^-i
23 June 37 II May 4
9 June 31 1 17 June 39I 9 June 46
Apr. 44
Oct. 4S
Dec.
2 Sept.35 IS Apr. 44
, 5 Apr. 44 13 Apr. 52
29^ov. 39! 5 Oct. 41 1 7 Jan. 48
oOct. 26J27Sept. 33
4 Aug. 37 7 Aug. 40
" Dec. 40 29 Jan. 47
19 Nov. :
3 Fel),
16 Mar.
Edward Stopford Claremont, CB, a7i> ( 9 Feb. 38|i6 July 4
Nov.
2 May 43
21 Oct. S3
20 June 54
19 Oct. 49
28 Nov. 54
11 Nov. SI
8 .Tune 52
16 Feb. 54
8 Aug. 54
12 Dec. 54
11 Nov. 51
12 Nov. 54
27 Mar. 48
Sept. 60
t5Sept.58j
[6 Dec. 54
[3 Jan. 55
6 Feb. 55
9 Mar. 55
Nov. 64
Nov. 65
:6Dec. 57
;3 Jan. 58
6 Mar. 58
9 Mar. 58
12 Dec. 54 19 Mar. 58
;8 Nov. 54 20 Mar. 58
2 Dec. 54 20 Mar. 58
2 Dec. S4 23 Mar. 58
3 Mar. 55,23 Mar. 58
6 Jan. 55 1 6 Jan. 5S
20 June
12 Dec. 54
3 Jan. 55
2 Dec. 54
27 Aug. 59
9 Mar. ss
9 Mar. 55
Apr. 58,
2 Apr. 58
[3 Jan. 58
:3 Apr. 58
12 Mar. 61
:8 Apr. 58
May 58
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 ilar. 68
6 :Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar.
July 60 1 31 Dec. 62
Dec. 54|2i May 58
20 Feb. 5Sj25 May 58
9 Feb
49
28 Nov
4 Feb
54
59
12 Dec.
54
24 Apr
12 Dec.
25 Apr
1 1 Nov
27 Oct.
12 Dec.
55
54
45
51
54
54
9 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
6 Jan,
17 July ss
13 Jan. 55
18 Feb. 61
7 Feb. 55
17 July 55
8 Mar. 55
17 Nov. 57
19 June 55
20 June 54
9 July 55
Dec.
28 May 58
29 May 58
24 June 58
17 July 58
13 Jan. 58
29 June 63
7 Feb. 58
20 July 58
8 Mar. 58
20 July 58
Aug. 58
Aug. 58
2 Sept. 58
9 Sejit. 58
6 Mar. 63
6 Mar. 68
6 JIar. 68
6 ilar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 6S
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 JIar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 63
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
4 Sept. 55! 14 Sept. s8| 6 Mar.
Major Geaerah.
15
COKNET,
'2nd LIEUT.
'orENSIGX.
' Charles Cameron Sliute,2>*o CB
James Wells Armstrong, 281 CB. Bepnti/I
Adjutant General )
Thomas Sydenham Con way ,^2 CB
Zord Alfred Paget, Chief Eqtierry and \
Clerk Marshal to the Queen 3
tCharles Hind, Lt.Col. unattached
Augustus Francis Ansell
WiUiam James Smythe, Royal Ai'tillery..
Thomas Hook Pearson,-83 CB
Lawrence Pyler,-** CB
. c. Sir James Edward Alexander-'s^
•j-Richard Henry John Beaumont Beau- >
mont,28" Captain, Unattached )
Alexander Henry Louis Wy att
■Charles L. D'Aguilar, CB. Royal Artillery
Robert Georges Hamilton, R. Engineers...
tJasi)er Byng Creagh.^ss Capt.h.p. 48 Foot
Edward Angier Godfrey MuUer^sa
Archibald IngUs Lockhart.^D" CB
Thomas Edgar Lacy
George Wynell Mayow,^''! CB
Edward Blagden Hale,» CB
c. John Alexander Ewart,293 CB
Wm. Charles Hadden, R. Engineers
William Parke,25* Cj5
Chas. L. Barnard, CB. R. Marine Art
Edwin B. Johnson, CB. Royal Artillery...
George Bent, CB. Royal Engineers
c. Henry Errington Lougdeu,295 CB. CS.I.
Henry Alex. Carleton, CB. Royal Artillery
tWMountford S.H. Lloyd,23eJlf«/o)-,Unatt.
tJohn Roche, Captain, Unatt
Henry Roxby Benson,^^" CB
George Ramsay, Bengal S. C
Henry Pritchard, Madras S. C
Crawford Trotter Chamberlain, CSI.\
Bengals. C )
Harry Burnett Lumsden, CB. Bengal S.C.
Alfred De Lisle, Col. r.f.p. R. (Bom.)Eng.
Stephen Charles Briggs, Madras S. C. ...
Lincoln Stephen Hough, Bombay S. 0. ...
Peter Maclean,''^ Cnl. r. f. p. R. Artillery.
Allan H. Graham, Col. r. f. p. R. Artillery
Rich. Henry Crofton, Col. ret. f. p. R. Art,
Thomas Knox,'™ Col. r. f. p. R. Ai-tillcrv
Hon. Geo. T. Devereux.i^aCo?. r.f.p. R. Art,
HughA.B.Campbell.^ooCJB.CoZ.r.f.p.R.Art,
Robert Talbot, Col. ret. f. p. R. Artillery
Reynell Geo. Taylor, C.B.C5/. Bengal S.C,
FitzWilliam Walker, Lt. Colonel, retired "J
full pay. Royal Canadian Rifles j
Albert Fytche, CSI. Bengal S. C
Son. Chas. D. Plunkett,2»3Xi:,CoZ.r.f.p. i F.
Walter Birch.^oe Lt.Col. ret. f.p. 104 F
Donald Martin Stewart, CB. Bengal S. C.
John H.Maxwell.^ii Colonel, ret.fiUl pay, \
Royal (Bengal) Engineers j
Wm. F. Foote,2i3 Col. Com. r.f.p. R. Mar.
Jermyn Chas. Symonds,2i''iif.CoZ.ret. full )
pay. Royal Marines i
ITffi Matt. Cha. Dixou,^!^ Co7. r. f. p. R.Art.
Henry Wylie Norman, CB. Bengal S. C...
George Wade Guy Green, CB. Bengal S.C
Cha.H.Gordon,2i8CB.X^.Co/.r.f.p.Dp.Batt
1 19 July 34
1 8- Aug. 43
14 Feb. 28
6 July 32
8 Oct. 29
!3 Jan
Batt.
«jc Harry St.Geo.Ord,2WC.B.X<.Co?.r.f.p.)
R. Eng. Gov. and Com. in Chief, Straits \-
Settlements j
Richard Hamilton, Madras S. C
Hy.W.Hitchins,22i C'o/.r.f.p.R. (Mad.) Eng.
J.M.Macdonald,223 i«. Co/, r.f.p. Gey. Rifles
51 John Eraser, 22* Major, r.f.p. Unatt
Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde, KCB. CSI.}
Madras S.C j
Henry James Barr, Bombay S. C
WilUamTemnler Hughes, CB. Bengal S.C
"'■■ DiyMoore,23i i^.CoZ. r.f.p. loSF,
Doveton Hodson, CB. Madras S. C
Roger Stuart Beatson, Col. r.f.p. R. Eng.
JohnA.VeseyKrrkland,23oXf.Co/.r.f.p.5F.
•Charles Scudamore Longden,^^^ Colonel, \
retired full pay, Royal Artillery j
Edw. Mourrier Boxer, Col. r.f.p.', R. Art.
Edward John Lake,233 CSI. Col. r.f.p. j
R. (Bengal) Engineers )
Henry Daly, CB. Bombay S. C
John Luther Vaughan, CB. Bengal S. C...
Charles Henry HutchirLSon,253 Colonel, \
retired full pay. Royal (Madras) Ai-t. j
UCSamuelJames Browne, CB.Bengal S.C.
Charles Cureton, CB. Bengal S. C
William Frederick Marriott, CSI. Bom- i
bay S. C j
Lousada Barrow, CB. Madras S. C
20 Dec.
14 Mar.
7 Sept.
26 Jan.
16 Dec. 24
17 Sept. 25
6 June "
29 May ^
9 Apr. 25
3 Feb. 20
31 Dec. 28
8 May 25
9 June 25
2 Aug. 33
7 July 3S
29 May 32
15 Dec. 40
17 Aug. 41
10 June 42
r6 Sept. 38
[6 Sept. 36
[ I June 30
[6 Dec. 13
27 Oct. 26
J I Jan. 40
5 June 30
8 Jan. 26
12 Dec. 37
I Mar. 38
[o Dec. 41
6 May 25
!i Dec. 34
20 Dec. 32
[8 June 36
5 May 37
[4 Dec. 37
[8 June 36
6 June 38
6 June 38
26 Feb. 40
31 Dec. 30
3 May 39J 5 Mar. 47
29 Nov. 44,20 Jan. 51
26 Apr. 31 9 Dec. 36
[4 Mar. 34 '20 Oct. 40
7 Feb. 34 22 Feb. 39
[9 Sept. 26 14 Dec. 3
to Jan. 37
I Aug. 26
Oct.
31 Jan.
33
37
Oct. 40
1 1 June 40
1 Aug. 37
[9 Dec. 37
[Q Mar. 39
i Mar. 44
[2 June 41
24 Nov. 35
14 Dec. 37
3 Jan. 28
0 Dec. 39
;6 Oct. 30
29 May 09
2 Dec. 38
4 June 32
:8 Dec. 42
7 Feb. 41
8 Jan. 26
29 May 32
22 Aug. 37
2o Dec. 39
lo Dec. 39
[I June 40
1 Sept. 40
[2 Oct. 40
[3 June 34
!2 Dec. 40
s2 Feb. 43
9 Dec. 36
10 Apr. 361
6 May 45
t6 Aug. 31
7 Feb. 34
18 June 30
26 Nov. 30
._ .July
26 Nov.
6 Oct.
!4 Feb. 29 29 June 32
!2 July 4o'22 Apr. 47
5 Dec. 35 18 Dec. 44
[2 June 28 s Oct. 32
ti Aug. 25 II Jan. 33
J I June 30 '19 Aug. 36
3 Oct. 26 II July 34
:5 Apr. .,.. - -....., ,-
Feb. 36 26.Dec. 44
ij Sept.!
8 Aug. 45 24 Feb. 54
3 Jnly 45
Ap
7 Aug. 40 26 Mar. 43
2 Sept. 39
2 Mar. 15
29 Jan. 30 2
15 Apr. 42 2
23 Aug. 34
5 Apr
26 Mar. 40
to July 42
16 June 47
11 Jan. 32
12 May 38
6 May 35
3 Jiily 39
>o Nov. 39
[5 June 40
13 Nov. 38
31 July 40
3 Aug. 40
5 Jan. 41
17 June 36
7 Aug. 40
o Mar. 37
5 Jan. 41
3 Jan. 44
19 Feb. 44
29 Mar. 41
7 May 47
18 May 47
5 Dec. 51
21 June 39
I Apr. S3
9 Dec. 43
I Mar. 51
I June 54
7 Aug. 41
I Apr. 41
25 Dec. 47
26 Aug. 43
28 July 38
27 May 39
10 Feb. 36
Jan. 45
i Feb.
9 JuJy
9
9Ap
7 Apr ^
3 May 36
7 Jnly
23 Nov. 4
!3 Nov. 4
■g Feb. 44
:8 June 43
16 July 42
■ 7 Aug. 4
^. I,
COIONEL.
21 Sept. 58
I Oct. 58
26 Oct. 58
I June 54! 12 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 54 17 July 55
4 July 43 20 June 54
16 May 4s!zo Jnne 54 26 Oct
14 Apr. 46120 June 54 26 Oct. 58
I May 46 1 20 June 54
I Apr. 55
19 June 46,20 June 54
19 June 46J20 June 54
9 Nov. 46J20 Junes4
9 Nov. 46j2o June 54
9 Nov. 46120 June 54
12 Dec. 54 26 Dec. 56
j I Apr. 55 ^ .ziiji
9 Nov. 46120 June 54 26 Oct. so
9 Nov. 46J20 June 54J26 Oct. 58
9 Nov. 46J20 June 54 1 7 Dec. 58
Nov. 46 1 20 June -.54! 24 Dec. 5S
26 Oct'. 58
I Apr. 58
26 Oct. 58
26 Oct. 58
26 Oct. 58
26 Oct. s8
26 Oct. ^_
20 July 58
Apr. 58
3 Oct. 26 II July 34 9 Nov. 46|2o June -54124 Dec. 5S
12 Feb. 30 6 Mar. 35 9 Nov. 46 20 June 54 j 2 Apr. 59
29 Jan. 36 5 Feb. 41 21 Nov. 51 7 Sept. 55126 Apr. 59
15 Apr. 42 12 May 48 12 Dec. 54 2 Nov. 55126 Apr. 59
Jan. 49
.- June 57
:6 Apr. 47
. June .,j
3 Sept. 35
5 Mar. 36
7 June 45
5 May. 4 1
25 July 38
I May 52
I Mar. 53
I Aug. 54
6 May 40
!i Dec. 49
:4 Apr. 44
8 July 46
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
-I May 55 21 May j..
Dec. 54 23 Nov. S5I26 Apr. 59
f.,!- £- ,^ Mar. 62 27 Mar. 67
15 Feb. 6
5 July 57
I Sept. 54
7 June 49
5 Dec. 55 2
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
23 Oct. 54 30 Sept. 56
Apr. 46 28 May 5
Aug. 54
16 Nov. 49
6 Oct. 51
30 June 48
I Mar. 59
H Nov. 53
:3 May 42
29 Oct. 46
3 Jan. 43
Aug. 54
July 36 9 May 45
7 Aug. 32
2 Dec. S3
30 June 48
:o Sept. 52 27 June 57
[5 Sept. 57
[9 Jan. 58
[5 May 58 I
;8 Feb. 61
20 July 59
Jan. 58
Mar. 55
2 May 52
6 Feb. 54
ti Nov. 51
4 Dee. 57
3 Apr. 58
2 Nov. 55
26 Oct. 58
[6 Dec. 51
:i Nov. 51
9 Dec. S3
!o June 54
j2 Jan. 59
19 Jan. 58
2 Aug. 54
t3 Apr. 58
[5 Feb. 61
'7 July 55
3 Dec. 60
[9 Jan. 58
!o June 54
8 Sept. 54
20 June 54
-I Aug. 57 21 Aug. 62
26 May 58 26 May 63
26 Oct. 58 26 Oct. 63
3 Fell. 57 10 Nov. 6
6 Jmie 56
[5 Apr. 42
Jan.
5 .luly 36 24 Jan. 45 28 Nov. 54 19 Jan. 58 17 Mar. 64
9 Feb. 47 I June 57 24 Mar. 58 26 Apr. 59 18 May 64
9 Apr. 44 23 Nov. ;6 30 July 62 2 Nov. 63 2 Nov. 68
Jan ,
[8 Mar. 45
„ 6 Sept.44 ^., ^~ -., --. ,
I 30 June 48 24 Mar. 58 22 June 60 22 Jime 6
I Apr. 60
Aug. 54 22 Aug. 54
26 Oct. 44 10 Feb. 55 20 July 58 26 Apr. 59 17 Nov. 64
26 Feb. 46 25 May 57 20 July 58 26 Apr. 59 14 Feb. 65
2June46 gDec. 51 16 Ang. 60 16 Aug. 65
J24 Nov. 39 8 May 49 24 Mar. 58 26 Apr. 59I30 Sept. 65
.Tan. _
Nov. 55
_ Dec. 56
!o July 58
June 54
June 54
-9 Jan. 63
25 Oct. 59
26 Apr. 59
10 Mar. 63
14 May 59
17 July 59
23 Sept. S9
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
26 Dec ^
3 May 59
1 Dec. 59
26 Oct. 58
>6 .Tune 60
2 Nov. 55
1 Jan. 62
20 July 58
8 Feb. 61
6 Mar. 62
6 May 62
2 Nov. 55
4 Doc. 60
24 Mar. 58
6 June 56
28 Nov. 59
20 July 58
18 Feb. 61
26 Apr. 59
2Q June 54
3 July 58
June 54 20 July 58 29 May 64
27 Oct. 55 27 Oct. 60
Dec. 54 26 Dee. 56 25 Oct. 62
I Feb. 6:
-^ Dec. 54 19 Jan. 58 20 July 58 24 July 64
30 June 50 6 June 56 26 Apr. 59 21 Sept. 64
3 June 49 24 Feb. 61 24 Feb. 66
14 Apr. 62
June 62
. - Feb. 66
6 Jan. 63
rg Jan. 63
" Mar. 58
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 63
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 63
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
6 Mar. 68
12 May 68
28 .Tune 6S
6 Aug. 68
22 Aug. 68
22 Aug. 68
22 Aug. 68
22 Aug. 68
30 Sept. 68
(o Sept. 68
(o Sept. 68
;8 Oct. 68
7 Nov. 68
18 Nov. 68
18 Nov. 68
- Nov. 68
24 Dec. 68
28 June 6:
17 Nov. 62
23 May 64
3 Apr. 63
8 Feb. 63
10 .Tune 63
12 Sept. 63
I Jan. 67
20 July 63
Dec.
Oct. 66 27 Feb. 69
16 May 67 17 Mar. 69
9 Mai
- Sept, 63 1 23 Mar. 69
22 Sept. 63 130 Mar. 69
Apr. 69
17 Mar. 6
Nov. 64
t6 Apr. 69
8 May 69
12 May 69
6 June 69
23 June 69
24 Sept. 63
:5 Jan. 64
!8 Mar. 66
:o Oct. 5S :
,8 Feb. 64 18 July 69
22 July 69
I Aug. 69
15 Aug. 69
19 Aug. 69
20 Oct. 69
24 Nov. 69
June 60 22 June 65
: Dec.
20 Dec
69
20 Dec
69
I Jan.
70
4 Jan.
15 Jan.
70
70
5 Feb
70
6 Feb
22 Feb
70
70
i3 Mar
70
26 Mar
70
16
Major Generals.
AVm. KmnairdWorster, Colonel, retired |^
full pay, Royal (Madras) Artillery ... J
Charles Aithur Harwell, Bengal S. L'
John Harvey Elwyn, 2^4 zt.Col. r.f.p. B. '^
(Madras) Artillery )
James Pickard,"5i/.C(i.r.f.p.R.Marines.
Sir Arthur Purves Phayre, XCSI. C£. \
Bengal S. C )
Robert Hughes, "6 Li. Col., r.f.p. 3W. I.R.
Charles Edward Dawson HUl, Lt.Col.\
r.f.p. Royal (Madras) Engineers /
Charles Scott, Lf.Col. r.f.p. R.(Bom.)Eng.
John Ai-thur Gildea,-" Xf. Co/, r.f p. 81 F..
James George Balmam.^*^ Co/o«f/, r.f.p. )
R. (Madras) Artillery j
Robert Patton,"9 Xf.Co/oHf/, r.f.p.io7Foot
John Richard Anderson, -<» CB. Colonel \
retired ftiU pay. Royal Artillery )
Francis ElUot Vovle, Bengal S. C
Colin Mackenzie. CV. Ma<lr;i.s S. C
Paul Bei-i.:!V'l WliittiiiLTham, Co/, r.f.p. )
R. Kii- .— )
Wm. H.iii ' .' -/.r.f p. R. Artillery
Fred.Oci..-.. - ,. . ' 7;.i/.Co/.r.f.p.ioiF
AVm. Rice i!iCKu,-.,n,-'~ Cvl. r.fp. Royal t
(Bombay) Eugiuuei-.s .',... ,t
Henry Arthur White, Co/. r.f. p. R. Engineers
Henry Nott, Madras S. C T.
Fra.Hutchinson Synge,^<'^i<.Co/.r.f.p.43 F.
John Talbot Shakespear, Bengal S. C. ...
Mortimer R. S. "Whitmore, Cupt. r.fp. >
Staff Officer of Pensioners )
Edward Adams, Captain, r.f.p. rimtt. ...
James Holt Freeth, Colon,], retii cd lull /
pay, Roval Emiineers . . \ ,
EvauMaber]v,3""'Ci(. Cloinl.v.i.v. H. Art
■\Villiani Geo."Hainler,Co/,„„./,r.i',p. R
Henry CniiLjie Brewster, X/. Co/, r.fp. 76F
Hem-y Clerk, 0./o», /, r.fp. R. Artillery..
Jame.sCamplicU.i^Co/. r.f p.CoastBrig. >
of Artillery J
Edsynrd Moul,ray,-«ii/.Co/.r.f p. R. Ai-t...
HenryriiilliiiTyacke,^"-i/.Co/.r.fp.io6F.
;>amiisou Freeth, i/. Co/. r.f p. R. Engineers
George Rowlandson, Colonel, r.f.p,
COENET,
zndLIEUT.'
OrKNSIGN.
3 Dec. 27; I May 33 13 Dec. 42 20 June 54 1 16 Jan. 61I iSept.6
20 June 43' I Apr. 47 30 June 57
iiJune4il 3 July 45' 1 1 June 56
iiMay 39 23 Nov. 42J23 Nov. 52
13 Aug. 28. 9 July 35 13 Aug. 43
2 June 39:18 June 41 6 Apr. 48
9 Dec. 42 31 Dec. 50I 9 Dec. 57
9 June 43 [20 Jan. 48 13 Sept.'s
Aug. 39
I June-3o
3 Jan. 36
8 Dec. 40
9 June 3
30 Apr. 4
2 Mar. 2'
3 Oct. 40
23 Nov. 4
7 Oct
8 Jan. 26,10 Nov. 27
14 Dec. 37! 28 July 40
]i June 41! 13 Apr. 42
0 June 43! 9 Mar. 45
10 June 42
14 Dec. 37
C Jan. 26
7 Sept. 4
2 Sept. 47
28 .Inly 40
25 May 30
9 June 46
8 Feb. 40 13 Aug. 42
4 Apr. 48
II June 45
15 Nov. 53
30 June 48
24 Mar. 58 26 Apr. 59,14 Nov. 65
12 Mar. 65124 June 65*24 June
15 Dec. 64I13 Jiine 65I13 June 70
20 June 54 22 Jan. 59^8 Feb. 66
17 July 5928 Aug. 63 28 Aug. 68
30 Apr. 63 [30 Apr. 68
Feb. 61:18 Feb. 66
9 Apr. 56
30 Apr. 70
16 May 70
4 July 70
I Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
12 Aug. 70
15 Oct. 70
17 Oct. 70
10 Nov. 65JIO Nov. 70J24 Dec. 70
18 Feb.
Feb.
30 June 48
I Oct. 53
10 May 55
26 Jan. 47
8 Jan
7 Oct. 51
5 Dec. 49
26 June 27
9 Apr. 25
12 Dec. 34
Aug. 281 16 Feb. 38
Dec. 28:24 Feb
Jan. 37 j I Apr. 46
June 35 24 June 37' i Apr. 46
n.ir.l 5 Aug. 33 25 Sept.361 I May 45
^ !<' '-8 Oct. 33 19 Aug. 36, 9 NoV. 39
9 Mar. 39 1 13 Aug. 40I27 Sept. 47
I July 47 I Apr. ssjio May 55
Dec. 43 TO Apr
CB. Colonel, I
Artillery j
/;. Colonel, r.fp. >
' 'KCb[ Colonel, ,
Artillery, _f
r.fp. Roval (L:.
John Hull > ::-;■:
Royal 1 1; -
■S/y Geor-u ,
r.fp. ILv.diiJ.,
Joseph Lyuu Harrow,-""' CB. Colonel, >
r.fp. Royal (Madras) Artillery >
Henry Hammond, 3"7 Colonel, r.fp. Ro.yal >
(Bengal) Artillery '. s
Ernie KjTle Mon, -•.'-"- Cnlni.el, r.fp.'/
Royal iBensal) .\rti!l-iv s
Gerard Potter .i:;ii iii, (.,/.„/,/, r.fp.>
Royal (Madra.s) Aitiliery ji
Wm. Maxwell, 2"" Colonel, r.fp. Royal ^
(Bengal) Ai-tillery j
Thomas Brougham,^"' Colonel, r.fp,
Ro.yal (Ben.g-a I) Artillery
Thomas Hay Caiupljell, 'Colonel, r.fp.
Royal (Madras) Artillery
John Eliot, Colonel, r.fp. R. (Bengali Art.
Henry Lewis, Co/o»(/, r.f p. R. (Beugal)Art.
George EUiot Vuvle.^n Lt.Col. r.fp.)
Roval (Bengali) Artillery _f
Alfred Wintle,^'-i^ Co/, r.f.p. R.(Ben.) Ai-t
Fred. Geo. Nuthall, Colonel, r.fp. Royal )
(Madras) Artillery j
Anthony Maxtone Murray, 3'* Lt.Col. \
r.fp. Ro.yal (Bombay) Artillery )
C1;:m'.- .-:i:;,ii>l W00dC0Ck,315 Zt.Col.1
! : l^iigal) Artillery 3
W I -'i;e Marshall,3i6i<. Co/.-)
r.' !■ I: :n l;eijL'-al) Artillery j
HiekniiiiiTlionins Molc.^worth, 31V X^.C'o/ >
r.fp. Knyid (M:idras) Artdlery j
3 Aug. 55
26 Apr. 59
12 Dec. 54
4 June 551 4 June 59 18 Feb
20 June 54|29 Sept. 60 18 Feb. 66 4 July 7
26 Oct. 58J17 May 6o'i7 May 65 12 July 7
Apr. 61 1 I Apr. 661
12 June 66 31 Dec. 70
30 July 62J30 July 67 1 I Jan. 71
20 July 5s' 9 July 64^15 Mar. 71
May
6 Apr. 6o| _
!o July 58 III July 63' II Jiily
Feb. 6i,i8Feb. 66,
26 Oct. 58
20 Jiine 54
24 July 57
I May 57
II Nov. 51
II Nov. 51
20 July 58
, July 71
19 Aug. 71
Sept. 71
18 Apr. 6o| t8 Apr. 65I13 Sept. 71
25 Jan. 61 18 Feb. 66117 Sept 71
I May 64 1 I May 69120 Sept. 71
26 Jan. 61 18 Feb. 66 ' " ■
22 Mar. 58 13 Aug. 62
3 Apr. 58;i9 Ang. 62
23 Nov. 58 '23 Nov. 66
26 Sept. 71
I Oct. 71
i6 0ct. 71
14 Dec. 71
23 Feb. 56 23 Feb. 61 '17 .Jan. 72
10 June 56 10 June 61 27 Jan.
Nov. 51 '26 Oct. 58
16 Nov. 58J28 Nov. 59 28 Nov. 64
631 3 Feb. 72
Nov. ;
pr. 55 I Apr. 70
Sept. 32 13 May 36
16 June 26 1 6 Apr. 31
II June 38 1 17 Aug. 41
9 June 3 1 1 1 Apr. 40
ri Dec. 38 17 Aug. 41
sSept.si 2 Nov. 55^15 Dec. 54 8 Auo- 7
- Nov. 53 -- ''"''-• '-' ^^ -- " '
Mar. 45
6 June 4
'J ?.?; '^° ^° ^r"""- ^I'l ^.°''- " 30 July 62;29 May 66 29 May 7
26 Seiit. 32,1, Mav ,6 iS Ma.r. . = | ^3 Feb. 5623 Feb. 6:
3 Mar.
9 June 46 19 Jan. 58
3 Mar. 53 19 Jan,
24 Apr. 72
I May 72
15 May 72
19 June 72
26 June 72
:o June 54j 14 Nov. 58' 9 June 62
4 Mar. 53^ 2 June 60 17 Apr. 63! i Aug. 7?
24 Mar. 58 8 July 63
24 Mar. 58 25 Apr. 64'
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Dec. 29 5 Oct. 38:
r.fp.
He
Kodks,:'"* LI.Cul.
il) Artillery
iluutcr Grant,3i!>X<. Co/.
Inilras) Artillery
I liiiwie,3^" Lt.Col. r.fp.
■~ry
- i r,„,ii,ney,3" Lt.Col. \
r.fp. !!■ , I i- • Artdlery )
Fred.Coi... I , i /./ ' 1 .l,p.R.(Bom.)Art
Donald M-.\t,.l, ■- Lt.Col. r.fp. Royal)
(Beiigiil) Artillery |
Hei.rv Erskine Hicks.s'a Lt.Col. r.f.p)
Boval (Madras) Artillery j
Edw.Atlny,»"CB.X/.Co/.r.f.p.R.(Bcn.JArt
2 Jiuie 29 10 Sept. 38 12 June 44 28 Nov. 54 20 July 58 S July 64' i Aug. 72
iJu:ie38,i7Aug.4i, 3 Mar. 53 24 Mar. s8'26 Apr. 59 30 Dec. 64J i Aug. 72
8 Dec. 31 29 Apr. 40; 8 Dec. 46,19 Jan. 58 6 Feb. 61 24 Jan. 65' i Aug. 72
28 Nov. 54 18 Feb. 61 '24 Mar. 65' i Aug. 72
24 Mar. 58 18 Feb. 61
i8Feb. 6i
21 Sept. 59' 18 Feb. 61'
Dec. 31
Dec. 35
Dec. 31
9 June 40
17 Aug. 41
13 Aug. 40
9 Dec. 36:17 Aug. 41
[2 June 37 17 Aug. 41
I Dec. 40
1 June 41
2 Dec. 34
o June 42
o June 41
10 Dec. 41
loDec. 39
10 Dec. 41
June 41
10 Dec. 4
Dec. 4:
Dec. 4.
10 June 4:
11 June 41
30 Jan. 4:
24 Aug. 42
6 June 43
17 Aug. 41
3 July 45
I Mar. 44
3 July 45! 15 Oct. 5 =
[I Dec.
8 Dec. 46
[I Dec. so
8 Dec. 46
9 Dec. 5
[2 June
52
15 Sept. 53
10 Mar.
12 Dec. 49
10 Nov. 54
20 Feb. 55
21 Dec
3 July 45
30 July 42
3 July 45
3 July 45
I Aug. 46
3 July 45
3 July 45
10 Dec. 54
30 Oct. 55
11 June 55
21 Jan. 56
8 June 56
27 Apr. 58
10 June 57
June 56
3 July 45I30 Jan. 57
i8 Feb. 6:
29 Apr. 6:
14 Sept. 61
24 July 62
24 Nov. 62
0 Mar. 63
10 June 63 '16 July 63
I
1 Sept. 63
I Sept. 63
15 June 62
20 Sept. 65
22 Dec. 65
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
1 8 Feb. 66
29 Apr. 66
14 Sept. 66
24 Jul.y 67
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
Aug. 72
24 Nov. 67' I Aug. 72
2 Jan. 56
20 July 58
IS Feb. 61
II Nov. 63
29 Feb. 64
24 Mar. 65
24 Mar. 65
24 Mar. 65
10 Mar.
16 July
I Sept.
I Sept. I
7 Oct. 68
1 1 Nov. 68
I Mar. 69
24 Mar. 70
24 Mar. 70
24 Mar. 70
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
t Aug. 72
[ Aug. 72
: Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Major Generals.
17
27 Aug. 58
, COBNUT,
,2nd LIEUT, j HBDT.
OrENSIGX.j
Robert Alexander ilorse^" Lt.Col. i-.f.p. ) j ^^ j,^
Royal (Bombay) Aitillery i ^ ^^| ^^
David Greenhill Anderson, 3^' Lt.Col. \ Tnim ,c ^t \rir jo'ctt Aiio- rS
r.f.p. Royal (Bombay) Artillery ) "^ -"""^ '♦V" ^^"'- '♦9 '^ Aug. 58
Joseph SUekleton 3:.'7X/.C'o/. r.f.p. Royal , \ j I g ^ ^ 8
(Bombay) Artillerv Ji^ ^-^i 1 ty ' =3
CJiarles James Barton. Lt.Col. r-f-P- M., Dec iJ iTune^o
Royal (Bombay) Artillery i '^ ■"^°- ^5, ' J™e49
Colin Cook^vorthy,3=«X^Co;. r.f.p. Royal > '„ j^^^ I j^,
(Bengal) Artillery ji ^\^ •' ^^
George Maister,3=^ Xi.Co/. r.f.p. Royalj „ j^^ J j^,
(Bengal) Artillery ii ^1^ ■' '^
George Brown Mellersh,33o;£;. Coi. r.f.p. | I j. I j
Royal (Bombay) ArtUlery ) 1" ^^"^ 45,25 June 49
John Ramsay Sladen.^^i Lt.Col. r.f.p. ,1 T,,r.fi^,l - Tnlv .1-
Roral (Bengal) Artillery 3 ," •'"'^e42 ^ July 4^,
^IS Riflet'''^ Kennedy,33« X^CW. r.f.p. ) ' g^j^^^^^l ^ ^pj._ ^^
Francis Percy ■■NoUrJ/;,;w.r.f.pV Staffs June2JioMnv 26
Officer of Pensioners J ^3 June 25,10 May 2b
David Watson,333 Lt.Cul. r.f.p. 82 Foot ...12 July 33124 Oct. 35
John Cowell Bartley,"" i<. Co/, r.f.p.5 Foot '26 Apr. 39 20 Oct. 40
I
•7 Aug. sS
I June 57
I June 57
27 Aug. 58
June 57 17 Sept. 66
20 Oct. 48^17 Aug. 55
I Nov. 40 n Nov. 51
3 June 41 20 June 54
22 Aug. 50 12 Dec. 54
:o July 58
13 July 66
3 Aug. 65
14 Sept. 65
16 Mar. 66 '
26 Apr. 66;
Q June 66
j
26 Feb. 67'
25 Mar. 67
I June 67!
7 Jan. 64
26 Oct. 58
lec. 56
20 Sept. 61
3 Aug. 70
14 Sept. 70
16 Mar. 71
26 Apr. 71
19 June 71
26 Feb. 71
25 Mar. 72
I June 72
17 Aug. 72
27 Mar. 63
21 July 62
28 May 71
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
!i Aug. 72
I Oct. 72
5 Oct. 72
sOct. 72
War Services of the General Officers.
' Sir Duncan M'Gregor was actively emplo.yed in Sicily and Italy in 1806, including the skirmishes at St. Euphe-
Tiiic, battle of Maida, attack on Scylla Castle, and capture of Catrone. Campaign of 1807 in Egji^t, including the
-ittaiks in the Desert, and siege of Rosetta. Campaign in Holland in 1809, including the attacks and captures of Ter
\( n and Flushing. Campaigns in the Peninsula during part of 1813 and 14. Capture of Corsica in May 1814.
\V( Jill 11 led through the right shoulder by a musket-shot at the battle of Maida (War Medal with one Clasp).
* Genei-al Drummond served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards from January 181 3 to the end of that
war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, the crossing of the Bidassoa, capture of St. Jean de Luz, bat-
tles of Nivelle and Nive, the investment of Baj'oniie and repulse of the sortie, and has received the War Medal with
three Clasps. Served also with the army of occuiiation in France.
' General Delacombe served on board the Tomiunt covering the embarkation of Sir John Moore's Army at Corunna
and afterwards in various boat affairs in Basque Roads, 1809, and at the defence of Cadiz the following year. In
1812 he was at the destiniction of the batteries of Langulia, after charging with the bayonet and defeating a'ljattalion
of the French 52nd Regiment of the Line of a very superior force. In 1813 he was on lioard the Impcneit!<ea.t the
attack on the batteries and tower of post D'Anzo, after which he was landed and the enemy driven from their posts
which were destroyed, and a convoy of 29 vessels laden with ship timber lor Toulon brought out ; he was after-
wards at the attack of Leghorn under Sir Josias Rowley. Independent of the above, he has been employed on
various and repeated boat services ; partially engaged with the French Fleet oflf Toulon ; and several times with the
Neapolitan Squadron, gunboats, and batteries in the Bay of Naples. Has the General Officers' Pension for Distin-
guished Sei-vices.
« Sir Fortescue Graham served with the Army in the Battalion formed of the Marines of the Squadron at the
taking of Walcheren in 1809. Also served in the ist Battalion in Portugal and in operations on the North Coast of
Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Proceeded with the Battalion to America, where it was brigaded under
Sir Sydne.y Beckwith at the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. The
Brigade being broken up, be went with the Battalion to Canada ; whilst there he was sent with a Detachment in
command of a Division of gunboats to attack a battery at the head of Lake Champlain, with which they were
engaged some hours. Returned with the Battalion to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of
Fort Point Peter, and the to-wn of St. Mary's in Georgia ; shortly after his promotion in 1837 he e.\cbanged to join
the Battalion in Spain. He was afterwards at the demonstration before Nankin in China (Medal). Ctimmanded
the R.M. Battalion in the Brigade under General Jones, acting in conjunction with the French Army at the bom-
bardment and surrender of the forts at Bomarsund, Aland Isles, in August 1854 (Medal and CB.).
7 General Brown-Greive's Services : — Attack on French Forts at Ciota June 1812, attack and capture of the town
of L'Escalia, in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with the French Fleet, near Toulon, 1813; attack of
Algiers ; destruction oi' Greek Pirates at Porte Bono, Isle of Candia, June 1826. Has received the War Medal with
one Clasp, as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41. When a Colonel had the Good
Service Pension.
" General Sherbourne Williams served at the capture ofGuadalnuiie in 1S15.
'■* General Piper served six caiiipaiL'iis in tlif 1 tiiiiiMila, I'jaiac. and llanders, from March 1 r ;. I'l -Hi Jan.
1816. From 1810 to 12 was em]il'iyca 111 til. laiMS mI l.i-!i n aiMl Aiiiii i>l,< . and from Jan. iSij • i-amof
hostilities in 1815 held the comiiiaiiil ot a I )ivi.-inn nf a r'arinii Tiaiu diaviiig been entrustn ■ , , |ieriod
with the organization and equi}iijicut of tVmr several l)i-iiiL:es) ; tliiew tlie Inidges of the Guadiana. Ta _ u , I h.lassoa.
Gave d'Oleron, Garronne, and Seine; serveil in the trenches at tho last -ieL'e of liadajoz, from the nioniiug of the
18th to the 23rd of March, when the bridges of communication below tin: tiwn lieing destroyed and sunk, was
despatched (by order of the Commander of the Forces) to re-establish ami n niam with them— passing shot, shell,
and ammunition during the nights, and provisions during the daytime— Im- the reiiiainderof theoperations; received
the thanks of 8if Knwlanil Hill at the passage of the Tagus in August same year, on the advance of his column to
Madrid; ;ind siil ',~ii|Uriitl\ . when en route to Salamanca (in consequence of the enemy's cavalry intercepting the
communication tl n « ai;j h t la' Sierra-do-Gato) was commanded by wi'itten instructions from the Commander of the Forces
to retire with the bridges on Alcantra de la Reina and Badajoz, to Elvas. and finally to Abrantes ; where, equipping
a fresh train of boats for the operations of the ensuing year, advanced vrith the army from Sabugal and Freynada
to the Ebro and Vittoria ; passage of the Bidassoa in Oct. and latter part of the blockade of Pampeluna ; actions of
the 9th and nth Dec. 1813 at Bayonne ; do. Toulouse in 1814 ; passed and repassed His Grace the Commander of the
Forces and Staff during the operations of the day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a Hy-raft of three
boats ; and subsequently, advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Royal du Midi, proceeded thence to Bordeaux.
Served as commanding engineer in the Kandian provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18. He has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
"• General Faddy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, was a Midshipman on board the Asia, at the capture
of the Dutch Fleet in Saldanha Bay in 1795: present at the attack on Fort Jerome, St. Domingo, and at the siege
and capture of the city of Santo Domingo in 1S09; served in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814,
including the siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, besides
various minor aflairs.
1' Sir Robert Wesley served in a battalion of Marines formed from the squadron under Sir Alex. Cochrane at the
attack and capture of Guadaloupe, St. Martin's and St. Eustatia in 1810. In blockading squadrons ofl' Brest,
L'Orient, and Basque Roads, including several successful boat affairs under the Batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'Aix
in iSii. In coast operations, north of Spain; and, with the ist Battalion of Marines, in Portugal, in 1812. At the
attack on Norfolk, and the entrenched camp of Hampton, &c., in the Chesa/ieake. Sen'ed the campaigns of i8i3and
14 at the advanced posts in Lower Canada, and in command of a division of seven gun-boats employed blockading
the enemy's flotilla at Platsburg. At the defence of La Cole Mill. Adjutant to a Light Corps formed of the flank
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companies of the 2nd West India Regriment and Marine Battalions at the attack and capture of Fort Peter, the forti-
fied positions of St. Marv's and Cumberland Island (coast of Geor^a) . In command of a detachment of Artillery in
H.M.S. Phaeton assisted^in repelling an attack of Algerine g^mboats in 1821. Adjutant to a Battalion under Colonel
Owen servinn- in co-operation with the Spanish army in 1836-7, includinpr the affair before Fuentarabia, 11 July 1836,
the field actions of the loth, 12th, and i4tli March, and of Hernani, 16 March 1837. Served as Cnptam in the same-
battaUon until the Force under Lord John Hay was withcU-awn in 1840. He has received the MiUtary War Medal
with one Clasp for Guadaloupe, and is a Kniffht ist Class of St. Fernando. . . , „
12 Lieut.General Crokat served in Sicilv in 1S07; in Portujral in 1808, under Sir Arthur Wellesley; m Spam and at
Coninna under Sir John Moore ; on the Walcheren expedition in 1809 ; subsequently in the Peninsula. He had charge
of Napoleon at St. Helena when he died, and he brought home the despatches of his death. Served afterwards in
the East Indies. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and Pyrenees
(severely wounded) .
1* Lieut General Cartwrijjht sen-ed the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 6ist, including the battles of the-
Pyrenees, Kivelle, Xive. Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the Silver War Medal with five Clasps.
Served the campaifm of 1815 with the loth Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
'• Lieut.General Whichcote joined the 52nd as a volunteer in December 1810, and served -(vith it in the Peninsula,
France and Flanders, and was present in the actions of Sabugal, El Bodon, and Alfayates, siege and storm of
Ciudad'Rodrigo, and of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat ft-om Burgos, battle of Vittoria, action at Vera, battles-
of the Pvi"enees, Nivelle, the Nile, Orthes, I'arlies, Toulouse, and Waterloo fWar Medal with nine Clasps).
1^ Lieut.General Butler served the cani])iiign of 1815 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and ■?»««
present in the battles of Quatre Bras and "Waterloo (carried the Colours) , stoiTuing of Peronne, and capture of Paris.
i' Lieut General the Honourable William Arbuthnott served in the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of
the Douro, and the battles of Oporto, Talavcra, and Busaco (War Medal with two Clasps).
1' Lord Albemarle served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
2' Lieut.General Jame-i served in the Peninsula and France, from Oct. 1812 to April 1814, including the battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Kivelle, and Orthes, for which he has received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps. Served
subsequently in the American war.
22 Lieut.General Dimlop commanded the Troops in China from the breaking out of hostiUties in 1S56 to the end of
April 1857. In Jan. 1857, suffered severely from an attempt made by the Chinese to poison the inhabitants of Hong-
Kon? by mixing arsenic with the bread sold on the i6th of January. Commanded the Artillery at the captui-e of"
Canton "in Dec. i8:;7 (CB., Modal with Clas]i).
^ Lieut.General Knatchbull commanded two guns in the Cole campaign of 1836-37. Shekawattee campaign
under Sir R. Stevenson.
" Lieut.General Kaye served in the Affghan campaign in 1839-40 under Lord Keane and Sir Willoughby Cotton,
and was present at a skirmish near Bamian in March, and in the pursuit of Dost Mahomed after the battle of"
Bamian in October 1840. SuMcj campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah.and Sobraon—
as Brio-ade Major, and meutioned in despatches (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as a Brigade
Maior°includiiig the passage of the Chenub, battles of ChiUiauwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches on
both occasions. Was Bri-jarle Major -ivith a Field Force under Sir Walter Gilbert in pursuit of Sikh and Affghan
troops after the last battle (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Delhi Field Force in 1857,
and was present at the ))attle of Budlep-ke- Serai and throuahont the siege and capture of Delhi. Served sub-
serjuently with the Force under Sir Hope Grant in 1858-59, and was present at two small skirmishes between the-
Gogra and Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). He has also received
the^Good Service Pension, and been nominated a CB.
-* Major General W. H. Slade was present at St. Sebastian in July and August 1813; blockade of Bayonne and
repulse of the sortie. He was oneof the officers selected to accompany the boats from Socoa to the mouth of the river
Adour, and to assist in laving the bridge across. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for St. Sebastian.
^ Major General F. W. "Whinyates was present at the attack on Algiers l)y Lord Exmouth on 27th August i8i6.
Ser\'ed with the ai-my in France in 1S17 and 1818. In February 1839 was commanihng officer of Engineers with the-
Field Force in New Brunsmck when the disputed territoiy was invaded by the State of Maine. Has the Medal for
the battle of Algiers.
^ Major General R. G. B. Wilson served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from December 1813 to January 1816,
inclurling the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
s' Major General Pilcher served -svith the boats of the British fleet in iSor in their occasional attacks on the Spanish
gunboats and vessels off Cadiz. In 1803 he served in the North Sea. In 1804 at the attack on the gun-boats and
batteries at Boulogne. On 22nd July 1805 in the general action and defeat of the combined fleets of France and Spain ;
and on 16th Ausr. in action -vrith La Topuze French frigate. In Jan. 1806 he landed with the R.M. Battalion at the
attack and capture of the Cape of Good Hope ; in June following -with the same Battahon at the attack and defeat
of the Spanish troops on the road to Buenos Ayres, and at the capture of that city; also at its defence in August,
and after three davs' action was taken prisoner with the rest of the British. In iSn he served in the North Sea in
several actions with Danish gunboats. In 1813-14 off the coast of France and America. Appointed to the 2nd Bat-
tahon E.M., and as Adjutant was at the attack of the American Army and its defeat on the road to Baltimore : at
the attack on the American troops at Farnham Church he commanded the advance. In 1815 he was at the attack of
the American Ritlc force near Point a Petie, and at the ca])ture of that fort in AVest Florida. From 1819 to 1821 he sei-ved
at St. Helena — during the last nine mouths of Napoleon's life, and assisted with the Royal Marines at his interment.
*• Major General Bury served with the Royal Marine Battahon on the north coast of Spain in 1836-38 (Knight ist
Class St. Fernando).
" Major General Gillespie was landed with a detachment of Royal Marines at Rosas on 7th Nov. iSoS, and occupied
the citadel. Present at the sortie on the 8th, when the British were forced by the superior number of the enemy to-
retire. Served on the China expedition (Meilal), and was present at the attack and capture of the forts and works at
Chuenpee, and the capture of Anmmghoy and North Wantong.
>* Major General Reignolds sei-ved with the 49th on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the storming
of the heights and forts al)Ove Canton, taking of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, storming of the fortified heights of
Chinhne. taking of Ningpo, attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Scgoan (severely
woimded), capture of Chapoo (wounded), Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin. Served
throughout the Bunueso war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu), nearly the entire iieriod as a Brigaiuer. On the
4thAprili852 embarked with a force of 1,400 men from Maulmein for the attack on Martaban. Commanded attheattack
onshore. Was on board H.M.S. Jlatllcr during the shiji's engagement with and destruction of the stockades on the
river si<ie in front of Rangoon, iitli April; the following moiliiug lauded at Rangoon in command of the i8th Royal
Irish. On 13th April succeeded to the command of the ist Bengal Brigade, which he commanded throughout ihe
■war, and was present at the stonn and capture of Rangoon, capture of Prome, and rei)nlse of the enemy on the night
of 8th December 1852. For his services, was several times recommended hj General Godwin to the Governor
(jeneral of India in Council. Returned from India with the i8th Royal Irish in May 1854; embarked December fol-
lowing for the Crimea, and was at the siege of Sslxistopol until April 1855 (Medal ivith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'? Major General Yule served in Canada during the greater part of the war of 1S12-14; was present at the affair
of Street" 1* Creek, and dismantled under fire the bridge there, by which the advance of a superior force of the enemy
■was retarded; was aLi^o in the actions of Chippewa (horse mortally wounded) and Lundj-'s Lane.
38 Major General Hughes sei-ved in the 80th Regt. with the army in Burmah in 1852-53; was present at the capture
and occupation of Prouie. and at the night attack of the enemy on the camp at Prome, 8th Dec. 1852. Commanded
the e:q>euition sent into the Poungdey district in Feb. and March 1853; succeeded in capturing armsand ammmiitiou,
and in bringing to Prome a large (luantity of gi-ain (Medal for Pegu).
«• Major General AV. Yorke Mooro served as a Captain in the 39th Regt. throughout the campaign against the
Raiah of Coorg in April 1834.
«' Major General Matson served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war, including the affair of San
Milan, advance of the army and crossing the EIm-o, battle of A^ittoria, blockade of Pampeluna sieges and storm of
" " ian, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, blockaile of Baj'onno and repulse of the sortie. lu
War Sen-icry; i)f the General Officers. 19
181S on tbe expedition to America; and with the army in the Netherlands from June 1S15 to Nov. 1818. He has
rcL'oiveil the Silver War Medal with three Clasps.
*■ Major General Hawkins conmiantted the Royal Marines, aboiit 200 stronjj, at the attack and destruction of Mal-
looiloo, ill Borneo.
*' Major General James Clarke was present at the capture of the French ship d'llnufpmilt, 17th April 1809. Served
witli the R.M. Battalion at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810 (Ai-my War Medal with Clasp). Serveil on the Coast
of France in 1811, and blockading the Texel and Coast of France iii 1812-14. Present at the battle of Al"-iers in 181O
(Naval War Medal with Clasp).
*' Lieut. General Taylor served in the Crimean campaign from May 1835, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, in command of the Artillery of the Highland Division (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and
Turi^ish Medal).
■'" AT.) ■ r I ;, !i, ; ,; T^:!;: 1 lias the War Medal with one Clasp, and the Cross of the Tower and Sword of Portugal.
*■' ; '• >: " ) Hi sen'ed the campaigns of 1S13 and 14 in Spain and France, including the siege of San
Scli.i • I : \ ro gth Sept. 1813: battles of Orthes and Toulouse (War Medal with three Clasps). Served
aftirvM-! Aii'i I !'■ .lii:!- 1)1 America, from 14th Sept. 1814 to 24th May 1815, including the attack on the American
Liiie-i liefore New Orlcms, Stli Jan. 1815, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to nth Feb. 1815.
♦' JIajor General George Elliot served with the Royal Marine BattaUon in co-oiieration with the Spanish troops
against the Carlists in 1837, and received the Cross of San Fernando, i.=t Class. Sers-ed on the China expedition
(Medal), and was woimded in the attack on the intrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 15th March 1842. Was
present at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April 1854; landed with the Royal Marines for the defence of Eupa-
toria ; was at tlic siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clusp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Genera! LauLrford ^ei-ved with the Battalion in Spain from June 1836 to Sept. 1840, and was present in the
actions of Fijenternbia and Hemani, besides various minor ji,ffairs. While serving in H.M.S. North Star, from Sept.
1841 to Sept. 1846, he participated in the operations of the r.xpeditionary Force in China, including the blockade of
the Woosung River (Medal). On the termination of hostilities with China he proceeded in the Xorth Star to New
Zealand ; and was landed with all the detachments of Royal Marines from H.M. ships present, and appointed to
command that force, together with a detaclrment of the 96th Regt., with which he was actively employed in the
field against the insurgent chiefs, whose strongly-stockaded Pahs, or Villages, were successfully attacked and
destroyed: for these services he obtained the Brevet rank of Major (Medal). Accompanied tlie expedition to the
Baltic in 1854 (Medal).
*' Major General L'Estrange served the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain with the 14th, and was present at the battle
of Corunna. Capture of the Isle of France in 1810. Capture of Java in 1811, and engaged with a Dutch brigade at
St. Nicholas. At the stonning of a strong Dutch Fort on the coast of Bantam. On board H.M.S. Soscim at the
boarding and capture of eleven French gtm-boats. Present at the siege and storm of Conielis, and storm and cap-
ture of the heights of Serandole. At the capture of the town and fortress of Sambas, Isle of Borneo, in March i8i->.
Nepaul wariu 1815; siege and captiu-e of Hattras in March 1817; Mahratta campaign in 1817 and 18; siege and
storm of Bhurtpore under Lord CombermoTe. He has the War Medal and two Clasps for Corimn;; and Java.
5" :\Iajor Ceneral WilUamson served with the 27th Regt. in the KafEr war of 1834-33 (Medal).
^^ ^r ,:< -■ ''■•■y.i i-il Parke sei-ved in co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San Sebastian, and under
E-^ii'f 11^ the siege of Bilboa— Medal (Knight 1.-st Class St. Fei-nando and Knight of Isabella the Catholic).
■'■ Ml, 1 ilurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux in 1815 ; and battle of Navarino
in 1 - ; ' '. ' 1 \l>- ',il with one Clasp). He sei-ved during tlie revolutionary war in ( ireeee in 1S2S, and received the
Cross or tiic Kc'iloemer of Greece. Was present in the engagement at Punta Obli-m!- : r , - ;vei- Parana on the
20th Nov. 1S45, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the I ; : ■ ■'' ' Marines servinn-
with the awny in the Crimea, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of ,S.i , 1 :, ss; commanded
the 2nd Brigade of the Army at the surrender of Kinboum (Medalwith two Ch:>f-.' ( i:., A ri' ile'camp to the
Queen, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
5' Major General Blachford served with the 24th in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 including the passage of the
Ohenab and battles of Sadoolajiore, ChiUianwallah (succeeded to the command of the Regt.), and Gooicrat (Medal
witli f.vo (/lasTis) .
^■" -^ i : ' ' ' ! - i 1 1 1 : ■ ! I icdford served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel)
'■'"-! ' ' Ivhvard Trevor served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and that of 1815 in Flanders and France
and ^^ I I the battle of Waterloo and captures of Cambray and Paris. '
•■'' 1.1 jii; ,1 ;,j!i.ji,;a Bainbrigge served with the 20th in the Peninsula in 1808 and 9, and again in 18:2 and 15 and
was present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (where he was twice wounded and lost
an arm), for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps. Sei-ved also in the Walcheren expedition
" Lieut.General Le Mesurier served in the 24th at the captui-e of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. In iSii he joined
the 2nd Battalion in the Peninsula, where he served until the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the sieo-ea
of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Echalar, Nivelle, and Orthes (severely con-
tused) ; and in the several affairs on the banks of the Dourdogne in front of Bordeaux, being on continual advance
guard when that part of the army was moving forward on Angouleme (War Medal with four Clasps).
<" Major General Jephson served with the 2nd Queen's the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan, includin"-
the storm and caiiture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat. He served also the campaign in the Sovithern Mahratta
country in 1S44 (iiichiding the storm of the Fortress of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845 ; he commanded the
storming party at the Western Heights of Punella (wounded). Served also in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal,
•5'> Lieut. General During served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and subsequently from the latter
part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Conmna, Vittoria, Pyi-enees, the Nivelle the
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps. '
"■•s Major (leneral Walsh commanded a Battalion on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing liefore and storming of Canton {CB., Medal with Clasp).
'^i' Major General M'Killop served with the R.M. Battahon in conjunction with tho French ai-my at the bombard-
ment and surrender of the Forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal).
"3 Major General Moore was at the destruction of 58 piratical vessels at Cho-Keum in October 1849. Acoomrianied
the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal). '■
'* Major General Cleaveland served on the north coast of Spain in 1837-39, in co-operation with the Spanish armv
towards the conclusion of the war in San Sebastian and its vicinity. '
'^ Major General Simon Fraser served tlii-oughout the campaign in Syria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
including the storming and capture of Sidon (in command of three companies which forced the Citadel Gate) sur-
render of Beyrout, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in
1354-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol, acted as Maior in the Marine Batteries and in
command of No. 3 Battery was actively engaged at the Ijattle of Balaklava (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Maior
5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). •' '
"« Major General Cunningham served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Punniar
(Bronze Star). Also sen-ed the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of ChiUianwallah and Gooierat
(Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). •'
"' Major General John Fraser commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines in the Crimea at the sice of Sebastonol in
1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ° ^
"'J JSlajor General Burmester commanded the sgth Regt. at the operations before Canton and capture of the ritv
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.). ^ ^"'^
f^i Lieut.General Newton served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean Campaign from iSth Oct 1S54 to 8th
April 1S55 including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasns ^ith
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ' '^
82 Major General Dixon served wWi the 77th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1834-55, including the battles of Ahna
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and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet iLt-Coionel, CB., Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ^ , ^ ,,.
'♦Lieut.Geneval Perceval sailed with the Brigade of Guards for Canada in April 1838 after the outbreak ot dis-
turbances in that country, returning in Deceraber 1841 on promotion. Served with the Coldstream Guards m the
Crimean campaign from 8th April 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal)
88 Lieut.General T. C. Smith, prior to entering the Army, served for a short period in the Navs", and was three
times wounded. He served in the Peninsula from June 1813 to the end of that war m 1S14, and was present at the
affair of Ordal. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
83 Major General Pott served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
«> Major General Morris served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tmkish Medal).
^2 Lieut.General Crombie embarked in Feb. 1854 with the Coldstream Guards for Turkey, and served m Bulgaria.
93 Lieut General Doherty served with the 14th Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the
enemy across the Jlielum, and of the Affghans over the Indus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
\t Ramnuggur he brought the charging squadrons, under Col. Havelock, who was killed, across the nullah and out
of the enemy's entrenchments ; and at Goojerat he commanded a body of H.M. Dragoons and Native Light Cavalry.
»» Lieut General Ferr>Tnan commanded the 89th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from isth Dec. 1854, including
the sie-'e and tall of Sebastopol, and atUcks on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the
Legion°of Honor, 4th Class of the MedjitUe, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major General Burnett served with Brigadier General Wheeler's force m the Punjaub in 1848-49 (Medal).
"*> Major General Spence served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege andfall
of Sebastopol and attacks on the i8th June and 8th Sept.; commanded the Regt. from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal) . Commanded the 31st Regt. through-
out the campaign in the North of China in i860 and was present at tho action of Sinho and storming of Tangku
(Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and CB.). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the
walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
101 Major General Woosnam served the campaign of 1839 in Affghanistan, including the storm and capture of
Ghuznee (Medal), and of Khelat. Also served at the siege and surrender of Mooltan in 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp).
1"- Sir Vincent Eyre sei-ved at the defence of Cabul during the Affghan insurrection there in 1841, and commanded
a detachment of Horse Artillery in two successful actions, and was severely wounded in the action of Beymaroo, on
22nd November. Mentioned in despatch of General Blphinstone, as follows :—" Throughout the whole siege the
utmost zeal was manifested by Lieut. V. Eyi-e, Commissary of Ordnance, who, in consequence of the paucity of
Artillery of&cers. on all occasions volunteered his services." Was made prisoner on retreat from Cabul. Commanded
field force for relief of Arrah, and in two successful actions against the Dinapore Brigade and Jugdes]iore rebels
uniler Koer Sing, on 2nd and 12th Aug. 1857 (special thanks of Governor General in Council, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
and CB.), also in defeat of a body of rebels on nth Sept. following (special thanks of Governor General in Coimcil);
was Bi-igadier of Artillery at the' first relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and occupation of the Alumbagh by Outram.
Havelock, in his despatch, says — " Brigadier Eyre has earned my best thanks ;" and Outram records, "to the gal-
lant Brigadier Byre, commanding the Artillery, whose victories at Arrah and Jugdesjiore have ah-eady given him" an
European reputation, my hearty and sincere thanks are due;" and the Governor General in Council " conveys to
Major Eyi-e the assurance of the satisfaction with which he has received the evidence of his zoal and gallantry."
(Brevet of Colonel). Commanded Artillery Division at Alumbagh dui-ing the final siege of Lucknow, and in repulse
of attack on 15th March 185S (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
i<^ Major General Wormalil sei-ved the campaign in Affghanistan from Oct. 1838 to Jan. 1840, including the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and occupation of Cabul.
1°' Major General Pottinger served throughout tho Persian campaign of 1856-57 as Brigade Major of Artillery,
including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Commanded Ahmednuggur field force during the Indian mutiny, from Oct. 1857 to Feb. 1S58 {CB. and Medal).
io^ Major General Young served with the Jhansi field force, and as Adjutant of Sappers nt Joudhpore in 1839.
Gwalior' campaign of 1843-44, and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star) . Punjaub campaign of 184S-49. including the
liattles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of
Prome (Medal for Pegu).
1"^ Major General E. W. S. Scott served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, incUnling the battles of the
Hindun on 30th and 31st May 1857, siege of Delhi, and operations of Brigadier Showers' Colimm (Mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
w" Major General Barr served as assistant to Lt. Colonel C. Wade at the forcing of the Khyber Pass and advance to
Cabul in 1839. Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal andSobraon (Medal
with (Uasp). In garrison at Lahore daring I'unjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal).
"" Major General Goodwyn served the cauiiiaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 in-
cluding the battle of Ferozeshah (Mtda;). i'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of ChillianwaUuh
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Indian mutiny campaign, including the reliei' of
Lucknow by Lord Clj-de in Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"2 Major General Lloyd served with the Army of the East from May to Oct. 1855 as Comman<ling Royal Engineer
at Consiai'tinople, andlrom 14th Oct. to the termination of hostilities as Commanding Royal Engineer with the
Array in the Crimea, during which period tho total destruction of the Docks at Sebastopol was effected under his
directions. He has the Chiinean Medal, the Turkish Medal, and is a Knight of the Legion of Honor.
1'* Sir Trevor Chute embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve years, and was con-
stantly and actively employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), particularly in command of a Field Force
in the district of Peshawur, with which he attacked and on the 24th of May 1857 occupied, with severe loss to the
mutineers, the Fort of Hote Murdaw, reliPYing the officers of the 55th Native Infantry, who were held prisoners by
their own men. For this service he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. In August 1857 in
command of a Brigade, employed at the almost annihilation of the 51st Native Infantry when that regiment in a
Btate of mutiny attacked tho cantonments of Peshawur. From August 1858 to January i860 he commanded a
Brigade at Lucknow until it was broken up at the suppression of the rebellion. In February 1861 he embarked
in command of the 70th Regt. for New Zealand. In March 1863 was appointed Brigadier General in command of
the Australian colonies ; in 1865, as Major General, succeeded Lt.Gen. Sir Duncan Cameron in the command of New
Zealand and Australian colonies ; and during the war in New Zealand, in 1865-66, commanded on various important
and successful operations (A'CB. and Medal), and continued in that command until Oct. 1870, when it was broken up.
"5 Major General English sei-ved during the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and while in command of the Left Wing
53rd Regt. 180 strong, with 100 Sikhs,attacked and routed at Chutraa force of 1,000 mutineers, chiefly of the Ramghur
Battalion, taking all their guns, treasure, and camp equipage— thanked by the Commander in Chief and nominated
a CB. Was thanked by the Governor General for having cleared the Behar District of the mutinous Sepoys of the
32nd N.I. whom he encountered and defeated at Gopalgunge ; commanded the 53rd Regt. at the action of Khocagunge
and entry into Futteghur, and the affair of Shumshabad ; commanded the right Column of attack at the storm and
capture of Meangunge; commanded the 53rd throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow, and the affair of
Koorsie, also at the passage of the (Jogra at Fj'zabad on the 23rd Nov., the action at Toolsepore (horse wounded),
and minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
'!« Major General Brown served throughout the Punjaub campaign, and was present with the 24th at the passage
of the Ohenab and the liattles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah (wounded), and as Major of the 29th Regt. at the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1" Major General Freese served on the China expedition, and was siigntly wounded at Chin Kiang Foo (Medal).
Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, in tho Trenches
with the siege train and bombardment of October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
War Services of the General Officers. 21
'*> Major General Terceval commanded the reserve Battalion 12th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1851-52, and for hia
scrTicea was nominated a CB. (Medal).
1-1 Sir Henry William Stisted served with the Queen's Royiils durine; the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistnn
ander Lord Keane, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (wounded) and of Khelat (Medal for Ghuznee).
Served with the 7Sth Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857 (Medal) ; commanded a Brigade in the night attack and
battle of Kooshab (CB.), and the 78th at the bombardment of Mohumrah. Served with Havelock's column in 1857 .
present in the action at Bithoor, commanded the Regt. in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief o 1
the Residency at Lucknow. Succeeded to the command of the ist Brigade on the death of General Neil on 25th Sept.
and held that command dm-ing the whole of the operations throughout the defence of the Residency ; also for two
months with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of several attacks, and the operations ending in the
final captm-e of Lucknow (frequently mentioned in despatches). Served the Rohilcund campaign in April 185S,
and commanded the 2nd Brigade at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
^-' Major General Guy was appointed to the command of the Dinapore District. Bengal, in August 1857, a con-
siderable portion of which was at the time in possession of strong bodies of mutineers ; these were in several
engagements defeated and dispersed and finally driven out of the Behar District. He commanded the Infantry
Brigade with Sir Hope Grant's Column at the defeat of the rebels on 4th Nov. 1857 at Marigunge, and was
specially appointed by the Commander in Chief to command the post of the Alumbagh during Sir Colin Campbell's
advance to the relief of the Lucknow Gan-ison. Ho subsequently resumed the command of the 5th Fusiliers with
Outram's Division at the Alumbagh, and was engaged in repelling the numerous attacks upon that position as
also in attacking and routing the enemy and capturing their guns in the actions of the 22nd December and 25th
February 185S. He commanded the 3rd Infantry Brigade during the siege and capture of Lucknow. He has
received the thanks and been mentioned in the despatches of the Governor General of India, of the Commander in
Chief, and of Sir James Outram (CB., Medal with two Clasps).
123 Sir Francis Seymour embarked for the East on the 28th February 1854 with the ist Battalion Scots jusiher
Guards, in which he served without intermission throughout the Crimean campaign to the fall of Sebastopolon the 8th
September 1855, when he retm-ned to England in consequence of a severe wound in the head which hereceived in the
trenches before Sebastopol while Field Officer commanding the Right Attack on the 24th August 1S55. He was
present at the battle of the Alma where he was highly commended for his gallant conduct, battle of Balaklava,
the repulse of a sortie the day after, and battle of Inkcrman where he received a gunshot wound of the hand, and
succeeded to the command of the Battalion at an early part of the day. Was recommended for the Victoria Cross
for gallant conduct when Field Officer in the Trenches on the 24th August 1855, as well as for his conduct at the
battle of the Alma. Was in temporary command of the Battalion during a portion of the winter of 1854-55.
(Medal with four Clasps, CB.. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the MedjitUe, and Turkish Medal).
'-* Major General Mitchell served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855; also at the smTcnder of Kinbourn
(Medal and Tm-kish Medal).
1-5 Major General Steuart served with the 14th Lt. Drs. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles ot
Chillian'wallah (sabre wiauul) and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy across the Jhelum, and of the Affghans over the
Indus through the Klivlier Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Cavalry Brigade in the Persian expedi-
tion of 1857 (Medal aiid CB.]. Commanded the 2nd Brigade of the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
in 1858, and was present at the siege and caiiture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor and capture of Gun-akota, forcing
the Muddenpore Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch (Medal with Clasp).
'■"^ Major General North sei-ved as Field Engineer with the Column under Lord Keane in the Affghan campaign of
1838-39. Commanded a Detachment of Sappers ami Miners at Herat, in Central Asia, in 1 840, and repaired the fortifica -
tions of that city. Served as Field Engineer with the Kandahar Division under Sir Wm. Nott in 1842, taking part in
the operations which led to the re-occupation of Ghuznee and Cabul (slightly wounded, Medal). Served as Fiehl
Engineer with the Scinde Field Force in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Scn-ed with the Persian expedi-
tion on special duty under Sir James Outram in 1857 (Medal).
1-"^ Major General Dennis sei-ved with the 49th Regt. in China (Medal), and was present at Chusan (both operations).
Canton, and Amoy ; after which he was employed as a military magistrate at Chusaii. In August 1849, a deteninned
and desperate band of insurgent fanatics having defeated a native force which had been marched against them,
killing a European officer and several Sr;.--,-^. V.-.ti-n- nrintis, with a force consisting of a Grenadier Company of the
94th and 100 Sepoj's of the Madras Nn: !■ ', .n.-niint. r.-l tliem at a Pagoda near Teermanam Coonettos, in
Malabar. On the approach of our t r ; - 1 : ,-!;,!( n, imura with matchlocks, spears, and war knives, rushed
out upon the detachment, and a sanminni -. .-iitiici cii-iu.i. uMininating in the destruction of the entire Mopla band,
64 in number, three of whom were killed ijy .Major Dennis, wlio rt-ceived a contusion on the chest and a few slight
wounds. Served with the 52nd Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857, including the defeat of the Sealkote
mutineers on the banks of theRaveeonthe 12th and i6th July, the siege and capture of Delhi from 14th August, pro-
tected the camp dui-ing the assault on the 14th and 15th Sept., joined the Regt. in the city on i6th Sept. and com-
manded it xmtil the final capture— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General (Medal with ( lasp).
i^s Lord De La WaiT served on Sir Hugh Gough's Staffthroughout the Sutlej campaign oi' 1845-46, as Aide de Camj)
in the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and as Officiating MiUtary Secretary during the remainder of the cam-
paign, and in the battle of Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Landed with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea and
was present at the battles fought there ; commanded a detached Wing in the battle of Inkerman, and subsequently
the Regiment dm-ing the siege from 17th Nov. 1854 to 6th Aug. 1855, including a special command of two Regiments
in support of the storming party of the Left Column against the Redixn on the i8th June. Had command of the Regi-
ment again on the 8th Sept., and during the a»sa\ilt was ordered to move to the point of attack in support. In the
expedition to Kinbourn he held command ^r n liiijili (Mudal with Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals, and 3rd Cl;i-^ liic).
1-' Major General Hopkins served with tli. ; : ! : : !. in the Crimea in 1S54-55 ; in command of the ist Batta-
lion at the battle of Balaklava, and from the t ! UiL • '. 1 1 - ' ;; 1 1 1 ling until detached in command of four companies to join
the Light Division of the Ai-my before Sebastopol, with which he remained doing duty in camp and in the advanced
Trenches during the siege from Nov. 1854 to March 1855, and commanded the Royal Marines engaged at the battle of
Inkerman (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Brevet Major) ; afterwards commanded the ist BattaUon at
Balaklava from March to Jime 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"0 Major General Ayles served at the battle of Navarino iniS27 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Royal Marines
at the capture of Aden. 19th January 1839 ; and was also at the destruction of 29 war junks in China in 1840 (Medal) .
"1 Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services:— On the foi-mation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as Militarv Sf aretarv to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present at the battles of Jloodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was severely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the cnemv's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gou-li , 1 > :i- ]'iomoted to a Company in the loth Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to his Lordshiji. I i'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the aifair of out-
posts at Ramnuggur, 22nd Nov. 1S4 , iucut operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, and the
battles ofChilUanwallah and Goo j en I r (\1< i:ii u lii two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles ni Alma, Ualaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
132 Major General Haly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (charger killed) and
Inkerman (received four bavonet wounds) , capf are of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct.
(Medal with four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the MedjicUe, and Turkish Medal).
1^ Lieut. General C. H. Burnaby commanded the Royal Artillei-y on the Easteni Frontier, Cape of Good Hope,
during the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and for this received the Brevet rank of Major. He also commanded the Royal
Ai-tillery on the Eastern Frontier from the breaking out of the war in Dec. 1850 until July 1852, and was appointed
commandant of Graham's Town, with the District of Lower Albany; for services in this war he got the Brevet rank
of Lt.Colonel (Medal).
IS* Lord Henry Percy served with the Grenadier Guards in the Canadian insurrection in 1838. Served the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (wounded), Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), and siege ot
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
2 2 War Services of the General Officers.
4th Class of the Merljidie, anil Turkish ile'lal). Conimandccl the ist Battalion Grenadiei- Guards on the expedition
through New Brunswick after the Trent affiiir.
^^^ Major General William Napier served as Aide do Camp to Sir Charles Napier during his campaign of 1845
against the Desert and Mountain Tribes on the right liank of the Indus. Served also at the siege of Sehastopol as Assis-
tant Director General of the Land Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjitlie, and Turkish Medal).
136 Major General Ellice served with the Coldstream Guards iu Canada in 1840-42. On the North West Frontier
of India in 1855-56. In the Indian mutiny of 1857-5S. Commanded a detached Field Force of Artillery, Cavalry,
and Infantry, and defeated the mutineers ajid insurgents in action at Jhelum on the 7th Jiily 1857— dangerously
ajid severely wounded and horse killed (CB., Mediil).
™ Major General Whittingham served as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Gough throughout the operationsof 1842 in
China (Med tl), and was present at Segoan, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
"" Major General Lodder was present with the 59th Regt. at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
1*^ Sir Thomas Steele served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Jlilitary Secretary to Lord Eaglan and General
Simpson, including tlie I);ittles of the Ahna (mentioned in despatches), Balaklava, and Inkerman (mentioned), and
siege of Sebastopol (Modal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Officer of the Legion of
Honor, Commander 2nd Class St. Maurice and St. Lazanis, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1" Major General Henderson served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
repulse of 400 Natives in their attack at "Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
'■•s Major General March served with the R.M. Battalion on the north coast of Spain from 1836 to 1840, and
was present in all the affairs in which the Ba.ttaUon took part, including the battle of Hemani. Sei-ved with the
R.M. Brigade during the campaign in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol; was attached to the Light Division of
the Ai-my at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
combined force in China in i860 ; commanded at Shanghai, and repulsed two attacks on that city by the Rebel army
on liJth and 20th August (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1'" Major General Farrant served with the Royal Marine Battalion tu SjTia (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
at D'Joini, the stoi-ming and capture of Sidon, and bombaniment of Acre. Served also in China in 1842 (Medal).
'■'•' Major Cieneral Scargill sei-ved with the 9th at the defence of Tarifa, from May to Dec. iSii. Also iu the south
of France from March to May 1814, including the blockade of Bayounc and repul.se of the sortie.
'^1 Major General Wilbraham served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal) , including the advance on Gaza and
affixir near Askelon. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as an Assistant Adjutant General, including the
battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB., OtBcer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
15* Major General Weliber Smith served with the 4Sth Regt. the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg, in April
1834, and was wounded. Commanded the 95th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at
the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, CB.. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1^^ Major General O'Connor commanded a Brigade of Detachments, — ist 2nd and 3rd AVest India Regijnents,
Enrolled Pensioners, Royal Gamliia Militia, Commander Bradshaw, officers, sailors, and marines of H.M.S. liesist-
ance, against the Mahometan rebels of Combo ; stormed, captured, and totally destroyed the strongly stockaded
town of Sabajee on the ist June 1853, and acquired, by treaty, a valuable tract of territory; the sense entertained
by H.M. Government of the very effective manner in which this service was performed by Colonel O'Comior and
the officers and men under him was conveyed by the Duke of Newcastle in a despatch to Major O'Connor. On the
1 6th July 1855 he attacked and repulsed a numerous force of Mahometans commanded by Omar Hadajee, the Black
Prophet, on which occasion 29 men were killed and 53 wounded of 240 British, and Colonel O'Connor was severely
wounded, two gun shots in the right arm and one in left shoidder, but remained in the iield. Commanded t!;e
combined British and French troojis on 4th Aug. 1855, against the Mahometan rebels of Upper and Lower Combos,
and after four hoiu-s' fighting in the Pass of Baccow Kouko, stormed their stockade and totally routed the rebel
forces, inflicting a loss of 500 killed and wounded. For these services Colonel O'Connor was created a CB., and
placed on the li^t uf ntliccrs receivinL': rewards for distinguished services. Was in command (jf the Forius in
Jamaica diir 11 ■; :." ;.■ j im i.i n i mi 1, i_.( 5, when several Eiu'opean and coloured people were mas.-iMii '1 ;,; '; iimt
Bay,and'/,^ , : ' . 1. i: i r for "his prompt aid and assistance;" the Legislati-sr ' ' 1 luo
House of .\ ' ' ' !. '.' '1 " I :iteful thanks for his jjrompt and effective services in cii! i , :i: 1 i-d-
lion;" ami tli ■ )m:, _, -i i -n : ;: ■ m : : 1 -i;,,iits of Kingston their "grateful thanks for the energv r.iid | r ;, • avA
the measuresadoptL'd fur the prutectiunofthecityandtho suppression of theoutbrefik in St Tli'i'i - : i ■ \ 1."
1^ Major General George served throughout the campaign in Scinde in 1842-43 under Sir ( : : . ; i : . , i i 1 ig
the destruction of Imaumghur in the Desert, and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderalini, : \ .■ 111-
manded the 22nd Regt. (Medal, Brevet of Major, and C^.). Served also througho\it tlu. <•!■ .1. .■ vn
Mahratta country tvnd in the Southem Concan in 1844-45 and commanded a Conis i> \>. ■':.•■ , ,. \ - ■. .1 - of
the Petahs on the northern fronts of Panulla and Pownghm-, and was present at th(> ; :- i-th
those forts, being in comm.<).iid of the left flank post. Again during the operation -: 1 . : ; . i ■ 1 ■■i.^ :;i ,, i: .. ,; .,iid
.\[u!i.-ont.)<l! iii Ml' <■ !i horn Conean, he commanded the left wing of the 22nd Eeici.-, au.! ai^ei uai.L.>(.uiii.ii,ra..cdtho
Fielj] ^^riL'; '•: ■ -•■,.■.
'-■' Majcji- 1 < . , t : I (_' was present with the Sth Regiment at the capture of Delhi on the 20th Sept. 1S57 ; com-
manded til. 1 M ; 1,1 ill the action of Bolundshur, affair of AUyghm', battle of Agi-a, action of Dilkoosha and
rehef ol' Luckii,jx\ um kr Lord Clyde ; affair of the and and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnporc, and action of Khu-
dagunj (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Cla.sns, and mentioned in despatches).
iw Major General Beadle served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
"1 Major General Urquhart landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Batt. Royals on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, taking of the Quan-ies on 7th June, and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and
Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served the campaign of i860 in China; commanded the 2nd Batt. Royals at the taking of Sinho and Tanglai and
occupation of Tientsin ; commanded the 2nd Brigade on the advance, and was present at the surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
ii:^ Major General Riddell commanded the Siege Ai-tillery of Outram's force on the left bank of the Goomtee at the
siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1S5S, also commanded the Artillery of Lugard's Column at the affair of
Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in des-
patches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major General Dah-ymple served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to Sth November, including the battles of
Ahna (wounded) and Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjiche, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion Scots FusiUer Guards on the expedition through New Brunswick
after the Trout affair in the winter of 1S61-62.
1" Major (Iciieral Graham served in China from 1852 to 1S59, and commanded the troops at Hong Kong during a
portion of tli.-it iieriod; was second senior officer and commanded the 2nd Brigade of the expeiiitionary force em-
ployed against Canton during the oper.ations before that city and its capture in Dec. 1857 (CB.) ; proceeded in com-
mand of a force to the PeQio river in June 1858, and was present at the assault and capture of Namtow on 11th
Auirust (Modal with Clas])).
io« Major General Renny commanded the Sist Regt. throughout the mutiny in India in 1S57-5S, a Regiment which
at the commencement of tlie mutiny disai-med one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native
Infantry at Mean Meer, near Lahore ; Regiments well known to be disaffected and ripe for mutiny. For this
important sei-vice, and others performed by thoSxst Regt. during the mutiny he has received the order of CSI. and
the Indian mutiny Medal. Commanded the First Brigade in the Sittana expedition of May 1S58 under Sir Sydney
Cotton (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i«7 Major General Campljcll commanded the 52nd Light Infantiy at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks
oftheKflvceonthei2tha)]d 16th July 1857, and commanded the third Column at the assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
1" Major General Hisset served through the Kaffir war of 1835-36, as a volunteer, and as Ensign and Lieut, in a
Battalion of Native Infantry. Ho was Field Adjutant to a division of troops proceeding to Coleslierg in Deo. 1842 to
suppress a rebellion of tlic Boers. He served through the Kaffir war of 1845, 46, 47, at the commencement of which he
War Sen-ices of the General Officers. 23
"was appointed Deputy Assist. Qr.Master General. Was present at tlie battle of the Gwanga, and all the minor affairs
with the KaffiFS, and waa tirice shghtly wounded. He was repeatedly thanked in ),'eneral orders by successive
General Officers, and finally received the Brevet of Major for his services during the campaign. At the close of the
war he was appointed Brigade Major of British Kaffraria ; and on the breaking out of the war in 1850 he was se-
verely wounded in the tii-st engagement with the enemy in the Amatola Mountains (Medal) .
I''-' Major General Alexander served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Commanded the R.M. Ai-tillery
serving- with the Brigade in the Crimea in 1854-55, and was employed in the siege train in the batteries before Sebas-
topol during its siege and fall, and was also at the bombarcUnent and sm'render of Kinboum (Medal with Cln.sp,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CH., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
1"" Major General John Armstrong was appointed Provisional Ensign Capo Mounted Rifles 19th March 1835, and
served throughout the Kaffir war of that period. He was present iu the attack on the Amatola, April 1846, and
served on the Stall" of Major General Somerset dm-ing the war of that period, as Field Adjutant and subsequently as
Aide de Camp, and was present at the action of the Gwanga. Commanded three squatlrons of the Capo Mounted
Rifles under Sir HaiTy Smith against the rebel Boers over the Orange River, and was in the action at Boem Plaata
29th August 1848, where he was severely woimded, and had his horse shot under him, for which he received the rank
-of Brevet Major. Was selected by Sir Harry Smith to form and command a coi-ps of Irregular Horse (" Ai-mstrong's
Horse ") during the war of 1852-53, and was several times mentioned in general orders, having commanded detach-
ments in various successful affairs against the enemy, for which he received the rank of Brevet Lt.Colonel (Medal).
^"1 Major General Irving served the Eastern cainitiiiicn of 1854-55, inr-l'idiuLr the battie of Inkei man and siege of
Sebastopol; commanded the artillery of the k'M ;i:t >■■',: ;it tli.. tH,],,;,;! 'u n ;ii m, Oii.ii^ r and dm-ing the three last
months of 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, CjB., '\ 1 " : '.
1"^ Major General Mould was Commanding l; :, 1, , - ! , inring the Maori war of
i86o-6i ; conducted the operations of the Sap :i - nn-i : ;h; 1.0,11 .1,11 ^^i M h \ iiii-i ;i :-; i > ,m ipuli; was second in com-
mand iu the action of Mahoetahi (mentioned m despatches. CB.. and .\led,-il).
1"^ Major General Paynter sei-\-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th
Class of the Medjitlie, and Turkish Meil-il).
'"* Major General Lockhart served w ' . - ■ 'hlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack
:and battle of Koo.-<hab, and bombavli '11 Medal v.'ith Clasp). Served in Bengal iu the several actions
leading to and ending in the rehef <>; ■ . i.u-know (wounded) and commanded the Regt. dm-ing the
.subsequent defence, also commanded i I'lj.!), and was mentioned in despatches; served vrith. Outram's
force at Almubagh, including the repulse of mmjei-uu.s attacks, also in the operations ending in the final capture of
Lucknow (Brevet of Major), the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and a j^ear's service for Lucknow)."
'■^ Major General Graydon sei-ved in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol, and ex-
ipedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"■i Major General Blunt served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub
■campaign (Medal). Indian mutiny of 1857-59, including siege of Delhi, battle of Xu.jjufghm', action of Agi-a, relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action of Shumsabad, capture of the fort and town of Calpee (mentioned in despatches
on every occasion. Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
177 Major General Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on the Sutlej in
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkoe, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Ali-\val, and Sobraon — severely wounded
(Medal and tliree Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action w.th and defeat of tho rebel Boers at
Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 2gth August 1848, and iu the Kaffir campaign of 1850-51 (Medal, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel). Sensed with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1S53, with the expeiUtion under Sir John Cheape
against the robber chief Myattoon in the-Donabew District, and at the a8.<ault and capture of his stronghold on the
19th March— succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal foi- Pegu, and CB.). Accompanied the Soth
Regt. to India in 1857, and ser\-ed in the Sepo,y rebelUon. At the close of the operations in 1859 he succeeded Sir
Alfred Horsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when, in co-operation with the
Nepaul troops, most of the rebel leaders ami a. large body (jf Sepo.-i-s who had taken refuge in the Nepaul Terai were
■cap'tured, for which services he reee ■,■ ' :'. ■ I'nu'. -; n' ■,■,,■:, -..iit, and on the breaking uj) of the Brigade was
appointed, by Lord Clyde, Deputy A' 1 , ■•• - - r V /■ ,s Forces iu India.
17"* Sir Charles Staveley served tli.- ':,i ,. ■, : 1 ; 5, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava
(volunteered his sei-vices as Aide de (-'an ]) 1 i ; ■■ 1 •" . ( mi,',; ni j,_. 1, siege of Sebastopol, and attack and occupa-
tion of the Cemetery and Subm-bs on tlie iSth .lune, when he .su.- -eeded to the command of the 44th Regt., and com-
manded it at the fall of Seljastopol (Medal with three Clasps, C2I., Sardinian and Turkish Metlals, and sth Class of
the Medjidie). Conmianded a Brigade in the campaign of i860 iu tho North of China (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) . Commanded the force em])!oyed against the Taepings in the viriuit.x- i>l' Shanghai in 1862, re-
sulting in the attack and capture of the intrenelied camp of Onkatz, of the wa;i' ! r - ■ ; l\a.l ; . Tsiiipoo, Cholin,
and the fortified to-wus of Najow and Tserpoo (m-,ide AX'.S. 1864). Served as ,- n 1 n > .. 1 -i the expedition
to Abyssinia in 1867-68 and commanded the ist Division in the action of Arro-' :: I > ,■ 1. '! .1 la (received the
thanksofParUament for his services and promoted Major General for distingu: :l I -. i\-rj ,11 ;l,r .Id, 1868; Medjil).
IT* Major General Phillips sei-ved with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Meial, and Brevet of
DLit. Colonel).
1^ Sir Alfred Horsford served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir Vi'ar of 1846-47, and commanded the istBat-
taUon in that of 1852-53 (Medal and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Also commanded the 1st BattaUon in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inlcerman, and siege of Sebastopol. (Medal with
four Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Sei-ved in the Indian campaign of
1857-59 ; commanded 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade at the battle ol" Cavrnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 (wounded) ; commanded
a Brigade from Feb. 1858 to the end of the war, and -(vivs pi-i- r-f t'n-oughout the Oude campaign; commanded the
Infantry at the battle of Nawabgunge; in Felj. 1859 \v:;- '■•' 1 1 ma nd of the Oude and Nepaul frontier, and on
one occasion took 16 guns in an engagement in Nepaul :i . n-I)ol3 (Medal with Clasp, and KCB.).
1^1 Major General Patton sei-ved with the 74th thro\ivii .m ; ii. i.ailirwar of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present in all
the operations : commanded the Regiment in the iieid Iruiu November 1851 until October 1852— mentioned in
■despatches, and ou the i6th March 1852 he received the marked approbation of Sir Harry Smith in General
Orders for his conduct in the operations in the Waterkloof, and was honorably mentioned in General Orders of
the 15th November following by Sir George Cathcart for services in tlio Field ; for these services he was promoted
to the rank of Lt.Colonel. Sei-ved in the Eastern campaign ■ ;' i , .; 1 . .i> present (attached to the Staff) at the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and was also present -vvi ; i : 1 i ; ; ' ■ i. irter Staff as an amateur at the battle
ofthe Alma, the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, and ■■ 1, : 1 iiaklava(Medal-with four Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turki.-liZvIedal). He was on Field Service wir 1 a -ia li-a- 1 '■ ilumn during the Indian mutiny iniS57''
182 Major General Mnv\..:\ - ■!'\ : ;■! 1 !!,■ I i-niaub campaign of i^j4o-49, including the battles of ChiUianwallah ana
Goojerat, and pursuit o I' i . ■ , - 1 : : ■ a I a 1 with two Clasps) .
1S3 Major General An-' ■ rampaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah, Ahwal, and
-Sobraon (Medal and t-.- ■ 1 i,-;. ,1. .-■.■' ,n the Crimea -with the Turkish contingent from 24th April 1855 to 2i)d
May 1856 (4th Class of the Medjidie ;md Turkish Medal). Sei-ved in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including
•the defence of Ca-wnpore under General Win<lliam, the Rohilcund campaign, and actions of Blagwala, Nagina,
Bareilly, Shahjehanpore. and Bun» (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal).
18^ The Hon. Sir Percy Herbert served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir War of 1851-53 (Medal) ; also in
the expedition into the Orange River sovereignty, including the battle of Berea. Served as Assist. Qr. Master Gene-
ral to the 2nd Division of the Eastei-n Army froni its formation to Nov. 1855, and subsequently as Quarter Master
General to the Army of the East until June 1856 ; was present at the battle of Alma (wounded), affair of 26th October
battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Aide de Camp to the Queen,
CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Commander of 2nd Class of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 82nd Regt. in Rohilcund under Lord Clyde in 1858, and was pre-e-at
in various affa.irs a.nd skirmishes at Bareilly and Shahjehanpore. Commanded the districts at Cawnpore and Futteh-
3;ore till the sprinrr of 1S59, .ind a force in pursuit of Ferozeshah and a rebel force to the banks of the Jumna (Medal).
24 ' War Services of the General Officers-
ISC Major General Bortnn served with the 9th Rest, the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), and that of
1845-46 on the Sutlej, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and CUisp)— in the latter he succeeded
to the command of the Regt. and was severely wounded. Sei-^'ed also the campaign in the Crimea, in command of
the Regiment, from 27th Nov. 1854, inclu(hng the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the batteries on the
i8th June (Medal with Clasp, CJB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
IS? Major General Brownrigg sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Assist. Adj. General, including the battles
of Alma and Inkei-man and siege of Seba.stojiol, and was ( 'hief of the Staff to Sir George Brown in the expedition to
Kertch (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Lcuiou of Hininv. 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
188 Major General M'Murdo sensed as Assistant Quintrr Mii^tci- ( ieneral of the Army under Sir Charles Napier
during the campaign in Scinde in 1843 (Medal), and wiis inrsriit, in the battle of Meeanee — in which his horse was
shot imder him — skirmish with the enemy while conducting .Major Stack's Brigade from Muttaree to form a ju.nction
with Sir Charles Napier's force at Hydi-abad ; and battle of Hydrabad, where he received a sabre wound in the right
breast. He again served as Assist. Quarter Master General to Sir Charles Napier during the campaign against the
Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in 1845- Served in the Eastern campaign
as Director General Land Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"9 Major General Munro served as Adjutant of the 39th Regt. in the action of Maharajporo, and was severely
wounded (Medal). Commanded the 39th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from 31st December 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded the supports of the ist Brigade 3rd Division at the attack on the iSth
June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
i'J« Major General EiTington served with the 51st Light Infantry during the war in Burmah from April to Dec.
1852; was on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop Sesontris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stock-
ades on the Rangoon River; served during the succeeding three diiys' ()i)erations in the vicinity, and commanded
the Regiment at the storm and capture of Rangoon ; he alsd ci>imii;iiiilcil the troops engaged at the assault and cap-
ture of Bassein, 19th May (wounded), and received the especial iiiiiirDlmtion of the Governor General in Council for
his services upon this occasion (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, ;ni(l livevct of Lt. Colonel).
I'l Major General Christie served with the Soth Regt. throughout the Bm-mese war of 1852-53 ; present at the ca.]i
ture of Martaban (where he commanded the storming party), at the operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th,
and 14th April — on the 14th conm-iande<l the skirmishers in front of the light gtuis during the" advance on Rangoon,
and was with the storming party at the cajrture of the great Dagon Pagodas ; also present at the capture of Prome,
and received the especial thanks of the Governor General of India in Council for his services on that occasion ; and
commanded the flank companies of his Regt. at the affair of the stockades on the heights opposite Prome, 12th Nov.
1852, and also at the repulse of the night attack (Medal for Pegu, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Indian
campaign of 1858-59, commanded a moveable column in the Fnttehpore district during the siege of Lucknow;
engaged with the enemy on the banks of the Jumna on 5th March 1858 ; also couimanded a field force detached from
the Commander in Chief's camp during the latter part of the campaign in Oude; was wounded on 23rd Dec. 1858,
and had a horse shot under him (CB., Medal).
'S2 Major General W. M. Wood served in the Crimea with the Coldstream Guards from the iSth Oct. 1S54 to the 5tli
May 1855, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1'* Major General Henry Sm>'th commanded the 68th Light Infantry throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse killed), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
"* Lord Mark Kerr "commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th June 1855, and was at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clas]i, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medji-
die). Commanded the Regiment from 3rd Oct. 1857 in suppression of the Indian mutiny; commanded the field
force at the relief of Azimghur on 6th April 1858 (.CB.), and the Regt. in the escort of a large convoy of stores and
ammunition into the garrison on 9th April and subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's army on 14th Ajiril; commanded
the field force despatched for the dispersion of rebels, and in the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Jugdespore
(wounded) ; commanded the Regt. in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action at Toolsepore (Medal) .
^'■>'' Major General Maclean commanded a detachment of Royal Artillery with the force tinder Colonel Cloet(5 in the
recapture of Port Natal and release of the garrison in June 1842 (mentioned in despatches).
i'j6 Major General Knox was at the captitre of Canton in Dec. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major General Wilkie commanded the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, includ-
ing the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
''■'8 Sir Henry Percivaldo Bathe served with the Scots Fusiher Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Nov. 1854,
and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
''J^ Major General the Hon. G. T. Devereux served in the Kaffir war of 1852 (Medal), and was present at the
engagement with the Basuta tribes at Berea, 20th Dec. ; named in the official despatch, and received the Brevet
rank of Major for his services.
-'"" Major General H. A. B. Campbell sei-ved in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, i" tl^e trenches with the siege train
before Sebastopol, and at the bombardment of April and of June (6th and 17th) ; Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-"" Major General Waddy was present with the 50th Regt. at the battle of Puimiar (Bronze Star). Served the_^
Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in conmriand of the 50th, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol. Mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches for tiistinguished conduct in command of the Trenches when
the enemy made a sortie in force — wounded in the Trenches, 13th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Knight nt"
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Landed in New Zealand iv
command of the 50th Regt. in Nov. 1863 and served in the campaigns of 1864-65 ; was Colonel on the Staff imtil
January 1865, and Brigadier General from that period until 31st March 1866; commanded theforce in front of Pater-
angi Pah, ^vhich had a sharp skirmish with the reliels at Waiari in Feb. 1864 ; also commanded the field force under
Sir DuTieaii < 'amei-mi in the action at Nukamaree on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
""^ Majnr ( ,eiii lal IImii. C. D. Plunkett served with the ist Royals in Cana.da during the rebellion of 1837-38. Also
the Ensierit I a II 1 11:1 Mj I [ of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with tlin r ( 'las|i-, lirevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the .Medjalie).
-"■* Major General Tidy served with the 14th Regt. at the siege and capture of Bhiu'tpore in 1825-26 (Medal).
205 Major General Haythornc embarked with the 98th Regt. for sei-vice in China in Dec. 1841, and was present with
the expedition to the North of China in 1842, including the operations in the Yangtsekeang, the attack and capture
of Chin Kiang Foo, and the operations before Nankin (Medal). Served as Brigade Major to the Chusan Field Force-
under Br.General Campbell from July 1843 until the Island was given up to the Chinese authorities. He served as
Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell, commanding 3rd Division of the Army in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and
was present at the passage of the Chenab, and at the battles of Sadoolapore, Chilli an wallah (mentioned in dcs-
])atclips) and Goojerat (mentioned), and in the pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps,
and Brevet of Major). In 1850 as Major commanding flank com]ianics of the 98th Regt. was present at the forcing
of the K'oliat Pass under Sir Charles Napier; during this service he conunanded a detached column which success-
fidly eo\-ered the destruction of two Villages and towers (Medal with Clasp). In 1851, as Aide dc Camp to Sir Colin
Canipljcll, ho was present at the operations against the Momund Tribe at Micknee, N.W. frontier, and in the affairs
of the 7th 8th and 9th November. Proceeded to the Crimea with drafts and assumed command of the ist Batt.
Royal Hcgt. 4th August 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served as Assistant Adjutant
General of the Highland Division until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal v.nth Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie,
and Turkish Medal). In 1859, when in command of the Garrison of Hong Kong, he was uoiniiiateil Chief of the
Staff of the Army formed a,t that place for service in the north of China, and had the siile ns|ioiisibility of the
organization of this force until the arrival of Lt. General Sir Hope Grant (services honoui-alily nieiitiinieilby Lord Her-
bert, Secretary of State for War, when pro])osing a vote of thaidcs to the troops in the House of Jjonis). ' Proceeded
to India as Adjutant General of H.M. British Forces in India in May i860, and served in this capacity until Feb.
1863, when he became Adjutant General of the Army until Nov. 1865. During these periods of Staff Service in India
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Lhc fjreat questions of amalgamation and reorganization of the Indian Army were carried out, and Colonel Hay-
tliome received the approbation of the two Commanders in Chief under whom he served (Lord Strathnairn and Sir
William Mansfield) in general orders.
*« Major General Birch commanded a Wing of the 7th Bengal X.I. in quelling the Sonthall rebellion from nth
July 1855 to Feb. 1856. Sei-vedin the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was pret^ent with Havelock's force in the
action of Mimgarwar, taking of the Alumbagh, entry into Lucknow and defence of the Residency until relieved by
Lord Clyde; subsequently with Outram's force in the Alumbagh, and engaged at the several attacks on that position
till ist Feb. 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
=»' Major General H. D. White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in command of the Inniskilling Dragoons,
including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in despatcHes), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of
Sebastopol {€£., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
2<» Major General Norcott sei-ved the Eastera campaign of 1854-53 ; held the independent command of a Wing of
the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade at the battle of the Alma— horse killed— (markedly named in the first despatch), as also
before Sebastopol on its first bombardment. From ist February 1855 he commanded the 1st Battalion engaged in
the siege operations (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Aide de Camp to the Queen, CB.,
Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
=»» Major General Lysons served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39, including the actions of St. Denis and
St. Eustache. Was honourably mentioned in despatches and general orders on the occasion of the wi-eck of the
transport Premier on 4th November 1843, and promoted in consequence. Served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 ;
w a- iii-csent at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the minor affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, captm-e of
I'.alaklava, and throughout the whole siege of Sebastopol ; led the main Column of attack on the Redan by the Light
Division on the 18th June, and commanded a Brigade in the latter part of the action (slightly wounded) ; wasengaged
m the final assault of the Redan on th.; 3th S.-ptember (severely wounded); commanded the 2nd Brigade Light Divi-
sion from October 1S55 to the end nf tli.' \v:,r i Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Colonel, CS., Officer of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Tm-ki,-li Mr^al-, airl 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
-'" Lord Longford served the Ea stein i-ii. 11 ):i 1^:11 of 1854-55, as Assistant Adjutant General, up to the 24th June 1855,
after which as Adjutant General, includinL' the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkennan, and siege and faU of
Sebastopol (Medal with fotu- Clasps, CB., Ctticer of the Legion of Honor, Commander 2nd Class St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^iii Major General Harley Maxwell sei-\-ed with the Bundelknnd field force near Jytepore in 1842. In the Gwalior
campaign in 1843-44, lie commanded the; Sappers and Miners and was present at the battle of Punniar (men-
tioned in despatches. Bronze Star). Served as Field Engineer to Sir Charles Napier's Army during the campaign
against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right liank of the Indus early in 1845. Also the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, as Brigade Major of Engineers at the siege and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, and
thi'oughout the operations before that place, and present in the same capacity at the action of Soorjkoond, capture anil
of the fort of Cherriote, battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
-1^ Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar sei-v'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded in the leg in the Trenches, 19th Oct.,
and mentioned in despatches (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-" Major General Foote served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton River, and
was Major of the Provisional Battalion at the landing before and stoi-ming of Canton; commanded the Royal Marines
at the assault and capture of the walled town of Namtow — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
^•* Major General Sjinonds served with the R.M. Battalion against the Carlists on the noi-th coast of Spain.
Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and engaged with the batteries at the bombardment of Sweaborg
on 9th August. Served in China with the expeditionary force in 1858-60, including the occupation of Canton, the
campaign in the north of China, action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the north Takoo Forts
(mentioned in despatches), and svibsequent operations (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'■"^ Major General Dixon ser\'ed in the Eastern camjiaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before Sebas-
topol, and at the bombardments of April ami 6th and 1 7th Jime (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel,
Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
='!'> Sir Archibald Little served with the 9tli Limcers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sei-ved as Brigadier in conmiand of the Cavalry at the reUef of Lvicknow, and commanded the post at
Dilkoosha from 16th to 24th Nov. 1857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Governor
General in Council, and CB. Commanded the Cavah-y and three troops Horse Ai-tillery at the battle of Cawnpore
and pursuit of the Gwahor mutineers on the 6th Dec, actions at Seraighat and Khudiirgunge. Commanded the ist
Brigade of Cavalry at the siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded bj^ a musket-ball through the left elbow (three
times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
="s Major General Gordon served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to nth July
1855, including the battles of Ahna and Balaklava, expedition to the Sea of Azofi", capture of Kertch and Yenikali,
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign under Sir Colin Campbell from Sept. 1857 to April 1858, including the relief of Luck-
now, action at Cavnipore, and final capture of Lucknow ; at the reUef of Lucknow from 1 3th to 24th Nov. commanded
the 53rd Regt., for which he was made a CB.; coimnanded left wing 93rd Highlanders at the storming of the Begimi's
Palace, and specially mentioned in despatches as commanding a part of the 93rd in dislodging the enemy from their
last position in Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
="'^ Sir Harry St. George Ord served as Brigade Major in the combined French and English expetlition to the Baltic
in 1854, and was at the siege and capture ol' Bomarsund, for which he received Brevet rank (Medal).
--« Sii- John Douglas served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the 79th Highlanders, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastojiol, assault of the i8th June and expedition to Kertch and Yenikali
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; commanded the Infantry in the action of Secundi'a; commanded a.
Brigade during the siege of Lvicknow, taking the Residency, Iron Bridge, Great Emaumbarra, and several other
important positions ; afterwards commanded the Inliinti-y of the Azimghui- field force, and present in the action at
Tigra, taking of Azimghur, detached in pursuit of Koer Sing, actions at Azimghm-, Munnear, Sheoporeghat, and
various operations in and around Jugdespore and the Jungles, and pm-suit to Buxar. On 15th June 1858 appointed
to command the troops in the Azimghur and Jounpore districts, and on 25th June to the command of the disturbed
districts of Behar, Dinapore, Ghazepore, and Shahabad, and constantly engaged in pursuing the rebels during the
hot and wet seasons ; took the field after the rains, defeated the rebels at Karisath and cb-ove them into the jungle,
took Jugdespore, pxirsued and drove the rebels into the Kyinore HUls, killing 1,200; campaign in the Kymore Hills
and successful night attack at Sulya Duhar. On 15th Jan. 1859 appointed to command the troops in Palamow and
Chota Nagpore, engaged in pui-suing the rebels in Palamow (frequentlv mentioned in despatches and thanked by
the Governor General of India, Brevet of Colonel, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
2-1 Major Greneral Hitchins served with the Expeditionary Force in China (Medal).
222 Major Genei-al Macdouald couunanded a detachment consisting of a Company of the 37th Regt. and half a Com-
pany of the Ceylon Rifles in Kornegalle, diuing the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Ceylon, in 1848.
~i Sir Charles Daubeney served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign. East Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
sent at the assault and capture of the stockade of Kissenhully, and at the attack on the stockade of Soamwarpettah,
where he had charge of one of the two guns attached to the Column, which by his perseverance and exertions he
saved from capture dviring the retreat; served during the Chinese war of 1841-42, commanded the Light Company at
the repulse of the enemy's night-attack at Chinhae, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo ; served on the Stafi" as
Major of Brigade to Sir James Schoeddeat Woosung, Shanghai, and ChinKiangFoo — twice mentioned in despatches
(Medal, Brevet Major, and CB.) . Sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
(wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastojiol, and repulse of the sortie of 26th October. Commanded the 55th
Regiment and subsequently the 1st Brigade 2nd Division at the battle pf Inkerman. Mentioned in division orders
and in the report of Sir De Lacy Evans for the battle of the Ahna, and in the despatches for Inkerman. Was
Gazetted to a Strt^stantive Lieutenant Colonelcj' for Inkerman on 12th Dec. 1S54, but declined accepting a pro-
z6 War Services of the General Officers.
motion wliich would have removed him from the seat of war and placed him on half pay whOst his Regiment was
.eerving in the field. Reward for distinsi^i^lied services, 1855 Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and XCB. in 1871.
=^' Major General Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 53rd Regiment from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, including the siege and capture of the fortified convents at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, siege of the castle
of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pj-renees, the Nivelle, and Toulouse. Was severely wounded at Pampeluna on the
26th July 1S13 (War Medal with five Clasps) .
2" Major General Hon. R. W. P. Curzon sen-ed as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 1852-53
(Medal), for which service he was promoted to the Brevet rank of Major. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, as
Acting Quarter Master General of the Queen's Troops (Colonel, CS., Medal with Clasp).
226 Major General Tapp served in the expedition from Aden and destruction of the Arab posts in 1840. Punjaub
■campaign of 1848-49 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Bombay Column, including the siege of Mooltan,
attack of the Mundee, Ahwa, and subm-bs, and storm of the city— severely wounded, and mentioned in dospatchea
for " conspicuous gallantry" (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Persian campaign of 1856-57, in command
.of the Cavalry Brigade and Poonah Irregular Horse, including the assault of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, exijedition
to Borazjoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in each despatch, and thanked by the Commander
in Chief of Bombay ,°and by the Goveraor General ia Council (Medal with Clasp, CS., and Aide de Camp to the Queen) .
227 Sir Thomas JI'Mahon served with the gth Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1848, and was' present at the
-battle of Sobraou (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Assistant Quaker Master General to the Cavalry
Division, inclmliug the battles of the Alma, Balakluva, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol; ser\'ed also the
■campaign of 1855 in command of the 5th Dragoon Guards (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish
Medals,°aud 5th Class of the Medjidie).
228 Major General Alexander Maxwell served in the Crimea from 8 Nov. 1854, and commanded the 46th Regiment
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
••and Turkish Medal).
229 Major General Fai-ren served the Eastern campaigii of 1854-55 ■^"th the 47th Re.giment— present unintemiptcdly
-with the expeditionary force from the cormnencement of the war with Russia to the Ijreaking up of the Ai-my in the
■Crimea at the conclusion of peace, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, sortie on 26th
•October, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Commanded the 47th Regiment at the battle of Inkerman, and iminterruptedly
during the siege of Sebastopol (the Trenches) from 5th Nov. 1854 to 8th Nov. 1S55, including the attacks of the i8th
June and 8th September; at Inkerman he was the Senior Officer of the and Brigade 2n<l Division coming out of
action— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
230 Major General Kirkland served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th Aug. 1855, as Deputy Assistant Ad-
jutant General at head quarters, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). He was commissioned in the aiitumn of 1857 to raise the 2nd Battalion 5th Fusiliers, and having in less
than eight weeks prociu'ed 1068 approved recruits, was gazetted on the 8th Jan. 1858 its Lt.Colonel. This
Battalion embarked for the Mauritius in Augnast 1858.
231 Major General C. W. Moore sei-ved with the 6th Madras Native Infiintry in the China war in 1842, and was
present at the stoi-miug of Chin Kiang Foo .".nd oiicrations before Nankin (Medal) .
232 Major General Wardl.aw served with the ist Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from 6th Oct. 1854, inclufling the
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya (commanded the Regiment), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of
It.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Jledal).
233 Major General Lake served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (wounded) and AUwal
(Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; commanded the Troops of the Nawab of Bhawnlpore throughout
the siege operations before Mooltan (woimded), and present at the battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and
Afighans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
23* Major General Grant served with the 49th Regt.' throughout the operations in China (Medal), commencing with
the first taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the storm and capture
of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amny, second captura of Chusan, attack and capture of the
heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack attack and capture of the enemy's en-
trenched camp on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo (womided).
Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 (in command of the 49th from the battle of Inkerman), includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie on 26th Oct., and assaults o!' the Redan
■on the iSth June and 8th Sept. ; commande.l the working party, 600 strong, from the Light and 2nd Divisions that
had to turn the enemy's work after the Quarries were carried, and was engaged during the night in working and re-
pelling the three attempts made by the Ilussians to retake the position (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, Sardinian an : '!''■:: ': : icrinis, and 4th Class of the MedjiiUe).
233 Maj or General Low serve 1 '•'. ..lupaign of 1S54-55. includingt'acbattlesof Alma, Balaklava, Inkei-man,
■and Tchernaya, siege and fall I ' . , . ;, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria ; atlnkerman
he commanded the Regt. (Med::! ■., lii I'-'ur t'lasps. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
:a,nd Turkish Medals, and 4th Cla:<s of the Medjidie).
236 Major General Hill commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from 14th Oct. 1S55 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Also commanded the Battalion throughout the whole of
its services in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affiiirs dirring
the Oude and Trans Gogra campaigns, including the affairs of Baree and Sirsee, and captm-e of the Fort of Ma-jidia.
Commanded the Force at the affair of Hyderghur, and held a detached command which captured 15 guns at Sitka
Ghat. Was frequently mentioned in desijatclies, and especiaUy in Sir Hope Grant's of the action of Nawabgunge for
repulsing the enemy's rear attack; also in Lord Clyde's of the operations on the Raptee on the 31st December 1S58
(CB., Medal with Clasp) .
237 Sir Edward Harris Greathed served with the 8th Regt.at the siegeof Delhi in 1857 (in commandfromsoth June to
the end of the siege), present at the repulse of sorties on the gth 14th and iSth July, and commanded the 3rd Brigade
duringthe repulse of the enemy's attack on 23rd July ; commanded the Column sent to occupy the Khoodsiabagh
and Ludlow Castle on 7th Se])t., by which operation the batteries were advanced to within 180 yards of the wall.-- : led
the Regt. to the a.?sanlt and sci-ved' with it in the city ; on the 24th Sept. left Delhi in command of a Movable Colnnm
and defeated the enemy at Bolundshur.Allyghur, and Agi-a; commanded the 3rd Brigade of the Army under Lord Clyde
from loth Nov. 1857 to 9th Jan. 1858 and present at the action of Dilkoosha in Lucknow dirring the operations resulting
in the relief of the garrison ; commanded advanced pickets at Cawnpore from 30th Nov. to 7th Dec, including the
affair of the second action of the oth Dec, also pre;;ent in the action of Khudagunj and occupation of Futteligurh
(CB., Medal with two Clasps, and promoted Colonel for distinguished service in the field).
238 Sir John Jones served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India ; commanded the ist Batt. 60th
Rifles at the actions on the Hindun of 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlee ke Serai and forcing the Heights before
Delhi on 8th June, throucrhout the siege operations before Delhi, action of the 19th June, attack on the SubzecMundi
on x8th July (commanded Column of attack), and covering the assaulting Columns at the stormingof thecity on the
14th September. Commanded the attacking Column within the cit.y from 15th to 20th Sept., forced through the
city, blew open the gates and took possession of the Palace on 20th Sept. 1857. Commanded as Brigadier General
the Roorkee Field Force throughout the oi)erations in Rohilcund from 17th April to ?oth June 1858, including the
actions of Bu'-awalla and Nus-ena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the gari'isou. capture of the Fort "of
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, commanded
the Battalion at the action of Pusaaon. Received the thanks of General Wilson, of Lord Clyde, and of the Governor
General in Council (CB., Colonel for distinguished service in the field. Good Service Pension, iC'£., and Medal with
Clasp).
239 Major General Custance served in the Crimean campaign from 14th Aug. 1855, including the battle of Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class, and Tm-kish Medal). Commanded
the Carabineers at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on loth May 1857, also in the subsequent campaign of that
.year, including the battles of the Hindun, the 30th and 31st May (horse killed) ; battle of Budlekascrai (horse
War Services of the General Officers. 27
■oundeil), affiiir of gih June, and siege of Delhi. Commanded the whole of the IiTegular Cavalry under Sir Hope
rant, at the storniiiig of the city on the 14th September. Commanded the Cavalry of Brigadier Showers' Column
uring the siibsequent o]5erati(ins. In command of the Carabineers and Hodson's Horse captured the fortress of
:anoimd with 22 gmis and y% lacs of treasure. Also in command of the Carabineers and 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, sur-
rised the city of FiuTuck Nuggur, taking the Xawab. Commanded a "Wing of the Carabineers in the action of Bun-
agaouon nth Oct. 1858, also thi-ee squadrons during the subsequent campaign in Oude, including the actions of
[ahouilipore, Russool])ore, advance on and capture of the fortress Mitoudee, the actions of AUygung and Bishwa,
lined the Agra Field Force by forced marches, and commanded a Wing of the Carabineers in pursuit of Tantia Topee
ir three months thi-ough Raj'pootana and Central India, during which frequently commanded detached Columns
ihanked by the Governor General in Council, and frequently mentioned in desixitches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
olonel, and CJi.).
'■'*" Major General Bentinck served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the KaflBb- war in 1847 (Medal).
I 211 Sir Richard Denis Kelly sei-s'cd with the 34th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 ; commanded the Guard
ti the Trenches on the 22nd March, when he was wounded and taken prisoner in a sortie of the Russians (Medal with
(lasp, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjiiiie, and Turkish Medal) . Served
1 the Indian campaigns of 1857-59 ; commanded the 34th Rc<_rt. in the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th (wounded),
ml 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangimge, sii j ; ■ ; I'i :i ! ; iiv of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur; commanded
le Azimghur Cohmm in the operations in Oudo in ■ • if 1858-59; commanded a Field Force from Feb. to
[ay 1859, engaged in the operations on the Ne; 1 1 , imd defeated the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul
lorseshot), capturing six guns and much baggn-v li ;. 1 .;.. 1 ! ■ y the Governor General and the Commander in Chief,
equently mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, KCB.^ and distinguished service jjcnsion).
2« Major General Stuart served in the ist Battalion 21st Fusiliers in the Crimean War of 1854 and latter part of 1S55,
icluding the battles of Alma., Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol— succeeded to the command of
16 Regiment at the battle of Inkerman (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal v.-ith four
lasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
2*s Major General the Hon. Robert RoUo was one of two officers sent from Malta on a special mission to Tripoli in 1S46,
ad received the thanks of the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs and Colonies, conveyed through the Commander in Chief,
ir his services upon that occasion. He embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the East, and tcrved^vith the Regt.
I the campaign of 1854-55 ; was Brigade-Major from the battle of Balaklava and throughout the v.-uiter until he took
ammand of his Regt.; commanded'it upon the expedition to Kertch and surrender of Yenikali, imd afterwards at
le siege of Sebastopol and assault on the outworks on the i8th June (Medal with Clasps, Brevet Lt. Colonel, Knight
f the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tirrkish Medal) . Served as Assistant Adjutant General in
anada at the head of that Department from Nov. 1855 to Jan. i860, and from the latter date as Military Secretary
) Lt.General Sir Fenwick Williams till that officer's retirement from the command in British North America in
ine 1865.
2" Major General Warre, while employed on the Staff in Canada in 1845-46, examined and reported upon the river
)mmmiications (2,300 miles) between Montreal and Red River Settlement, -svith a viewto the transport of troops ; also
I surveving and reportiag upon the various settlements in the Oregon Territory and on various Islands on the
Mst nf "the Pacific. Served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, incluiling the siege and fall of Sebasto-
i'mI,,:,, 1 >i,:iaforth was killed he commanded the 57th liegt., and was present at the assaults of the
aid 8th Sept. ; also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, CB.,
:•, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 57th on the line of posts on the Taptee River in co-
,.,i^ I'l . I :.Tal India Field Force in 1858. Also in the war of 1861 in New Zealand, and at the assault on
ic iviirl Maori positions on the K^i : :i::ir,. '. ::v on the 4th J>me 1863. Afterwards, as Colonel on the Staff, com-
anded the Troops in the proviiu- • I : : under martial law— during the whole of the openitions on the West
oast in 1863-66, was present aii 1 -i n md of the Troops in the action »t Poutoko 2nd Oct. 1863, at the
isaults and capture of the rebel M.i ri ;:: i.-lmlds at Ahuahu and Kaitake in March i£64, and Mataitawa and To
rei in Oct. 1864, also the occupation of (,)puiiaki and sub.sequont operations at W :;i ,. ; ' <i T^' I'uru, and in com-
and of the Field Force which was ordered to meet the troops from the South, o]!i: n . . , ; inoof isoniilesirom
aranaki to Wanganui. Was specially mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's dcs] 1:1: (■(mduct during the
ar, and rfcoivcil the ncn.sion for distinguished conduct for his services in New /.i i.:.i! 1 [' '• -Lil).
2*5 Majwr I ,( ■ . ■ . 1 I i, Mhvyn served the Eastern campaign of 1854 55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles
'Alma'aii ' i , , ,^icge and fall of Sebastopol, repul.seof the sortie on 26th October, affrur t-n the i8th .lune
roundrd). ;, : , , : .-C the Rodan nn 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
h CI.,.. .i.Luc .ilcil,,. ii , M^.'l Tu.-'.-i-;!. Modal).
> r General lie Lxi'' Mi. ■ 8th HussarsinTurkcyandtheCrimeafromMayi854tillthe peace in 1856,
the battles of A . Inkerman, and Tchernaya, the affiiirs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm.
iiandcdthoHcaf : i part of the war, including the battle of Tchernaya and the fall of Sebasto-
jL V -:Limmv'-Ml tlin <' ;i: i 1il- L-xpedition and ca.pture of Kertch (Medal with foui- Clasps, Knight of the
jgionof M - i Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in command of the Sth
ossars in i 1 .' ; ' iral India in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and captm-e of Kotah, re-occupation
Chumlaiv, , : :: . I. ,rai, capture of Ownlior and of Powrce, battle of Sindw.iho, actions of Koorwye,
oondrye, and I; > ! , 1 , ' 1 I. ! T'l^ :i '. - r,t I," r iii. s t^',-, ,,1 r. r.rd Koorwye; commanded the Troops at Boor-
ih, anil rcceivf.l i li : ,,',:, >■. ' : "^ ,1' ,\ ith^lasp, and C'5.).
2*7Major Gener.ii Hi ^iv : - .< ;, - > : ..unpaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Ima (m'v.-.vIv w- n-ii : :,,-m^ ; :o ;i. -n. ,.■.:,■; , '. , . : -■ ' ., . .,, ,; i. Medal with two Clasjjs, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
" ' ' :i;,. I Turkish Medals, 4tii rlass of tlie Meil.ii.lif).
lalG.V. Maxwell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 88th Regiment, including the
; ) id Inkerman, siege "and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on the 7th June (mentioned in
iniauded the 88th at the attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and Sth Septemljer- severely
I ; ;i roe Clasps, CB. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,Knightof the Lesion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
' tlie Medjidie). Served also in .suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including
"I n 3rd 5th and 6th December 1857, affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 1858,
. || :; jn ■ ( ' -liil with Clasp f(n'ContralIndi,0.
r Cieueral K. S. ,-<ni, i^i ■.■■r\.-i\ ii - ! :, 1. ,1 :>■ :;,: ,r to the Forces in the Southern Concan and SawantWarree
luring the camjKii I I ; ;;: : . I I v-ent at the attack and captm-e of severa.lstrong stockades as
: I he operation.s 1 i ! 1 I'l n ; ' 1 i iuohiu-, and at their final assault; also at the forcing of the
' .' Pass, andsubsdiL.LuL uclliijuu .u > l lI:j t ■ iintiy below the Ghats. Served also in the Kaffir war of 1851-52
I c i: 1 ' I , a ud mentioned in general orders for coolness and intrepidity in command of a Column in action in the Fish
\ < r r.ush (Brevet of Major) ; with the expedition north of the Orange River in 1852-53, afterwards as Deput.y As-
■tiiii i.iuarter Master General of the 2nd Division ; and subsequently as D. Adj. General and D. Q. M. General to the
iir, in South Africa from January 1854 to July i860. "While conananding the troops in Mauritius, he was twice
,-01 11 in and acted as Governor in 1870 and 1871.
-'■" .Major General Jeffreys served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present at the battles
Alma and Inkerman (woimded— at the latter he commanded the Regt.) and the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
fii'ee Clasps, 5th Class of tlie Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
"1 Major General the Hon. Francis Colbornc
Major General the Hon. Francis Colbornc served in Canada in suppression of the rebellion in 1838-39 and wa
esent in the action of St. Eustache. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, is Assistant Quarter Master
meral to the 3rd Division, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol
[edal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Sar-
Qian and Turkish Medals) .
»52 Major General Longden served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
°yde, battle of Cawnpore (commanded the i8-pounder Batterj') and subsequent engagement at Subadar's Tank —
111 1 1.1 (T (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
i yir General Hutchinson served in suppression of the Indian rebellion from July 1857 to its termination,
^ I ' :■ the pursuit of the rebels at Patna.
-' M:iiiir General Elwyn commanded Artillery in Sumbulpore districts during the Indian rebellion from January
IM.irehiSsS.
,8 War Services of the General Officers.
Colonpso (Medal). i,^„^, „p *>,a ,=t and 2nd West India Rcfriments in October 1843
"< Major General Hnehes commanded a Detachment of the island ^nd «esi inu h ^vrecked with his
B^aiost the insurgent chtef of MagbeUy. R^^^''^^ ^'^■«;:- ^J,tf sSef L^eatpri^^^^^^^^ (mentioned in
S^:r^^^^^^ tC^r^=£ =£SS
Kl:l'.^^d"c^i^s^&ni"!oTrs^s^er41h^S^^^^^^ .
of the Admiralty. ,. , »■ • t« 1,0 ,„ ,h-, -R ind was urc^ent when the Sist Regiment, under
"Hi^-sj-'s^j-i^.tsr.n^teid^h^^L^^
Sft ; comm-mderthe -i^itiUei-v ofGranfs Division at the c^xpture of MeanKange also at the siege and capture
of liucknow (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). „
«i Major General Salusbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was severely wounded at the batUeo^
Kerozeshah (Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53. including the recaptiire of Pegu on 21st ^o^-'^^flief of its garrison
on lith Dec and operations in the vicinitv (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian mutiny and
«^J nrpsent at the storai and capture of Lucknow, slightly wounded (Brevet of JIajor, Medal with Clasp). Com-
rnSeTthe .ts't^FuSsTn'the 'inZn N. W. frontier war ^f 1863 with the Ej-fzaye Field Force and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (CB Medal wuh Clasp).
--" Major General Dickinson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1856-57, and was present at the stonn-
intr of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) . ..•,,• .1 ™o,.m,o,i
r« Major General Synge served as Brigade Major with the Osmanli Irregular Cavalry m Asia ^Imor, and marched
with fhem across the sSlkans to ShumFa. Served with the 43rd Light Infantry m Bundlecund during the Incban
mutiny ; commanded three Companies in the action of Girwasa, and four companies m the actions of Oudypo e ana
Doolypore (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served m the New Zealand wa-rm 1864-6,, and com-
manded the Regiment in the action of Te Ranga-horse killed, and mentioned m despatches (Medal)
-•«' Major General the Hon. St. George Foley sen-ed in the Eastern campaign m 1854-56, as f f ,"''^^'^*,^°"i™'*f °''„^T
at the Head Quarters of the French Army, and was present at the battles of A ma Balaklavii, I^il^e'maii ami
Tchemaya. tl^ siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB Officer of the Leg on
of Honor. ;th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Military Secretary to the expeditionary force
in China from March 1857 to Feb. i860; was present at the captui-e of Caiit<m in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Colonel) ana
other affairs in the neighbourhood. Served throughout the campaign as British Commissioner at the Heaa yuai -
tcrs of the French Army in China from Feb. i860 tu March 1861 ; was present at the stormmg and capture ot the
Taku Forts, the actions of the i8th and 21st Sept. (mentioned in French despatches), and subsequent advance on
Pekin (good service pension. Commander of the Legion of Honor, Medal with three Clasps). _
»" Major General Egerton served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 15th Dec. 1854, including the siege ana
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (iledal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
" »« Major General Elmhirst served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan, including the forcing
of the Khybcr Pass, capture of Mamokail, affair of Pi<iuets in the Tezeeu Valley (mentioned in despatches as having
distinguished himself in a charge on the enemy) ; forcing the Tezeen and Hoftkuttul Passes, and capture ot Istalill
—mentioned in despatches as having captured a gun, and turned it with effect agamst the enemy (Medal). Also
6crv-ed in the Crimea from 8th June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault ot the Cenietery on
18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the MedjuUe).
=«" Major General Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the in tei-val between 9th Feb. and istn
June 1855) with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and full siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medalj. Commanded the 79th Highlanders from
Feb. to i6th Nov. 1858 in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded a
Brigade in Oude from Nov. 1858 to Jan. 1S59 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of ColoneL Medal with
Clasp).
«*» Major General Hon. A.E. Hardinge served as Aide do Camp to LordHardinge throughout the campaign onthe
Sutlej in 1845-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (horse shot), and Sobraon (Medal and two
CUisps). Served the Eastei-n campaign of 1854-55, fii'^^t as D.A.Q.M. General to the 1st Division, and at Head
(Quarters, and from the spring of 1855 as Assist. Qr. Ma.ster General at Head Quarters, mcludiug the battles ot
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight ot the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
»<» Major General Tinley served with the 39th Regt. the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834. He was also
present in the battle of Muharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star), and was severely wounded. Served in the Crimean
campaign Irom the 10th January 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol; commanded the 39th Regt. in the
nttJick on the i8th June ; and commanded the Trench Guard, left attack, where a strong sortie of 2,000 Russians was
iiiado against the chevaux de frise, Woronzoff Road, 011 the night of the 2nd Aug., and which was successfully re-
pulsed ; also pi-esent at the attack on the 8th September, and Commanded and brought out of the Crimea the 39111
llcgimeut at the termination of the war (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the MedjuUe,'
and Turkish Me<hil).
«o Major General Somerset served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal) . Also the Easteni com-
puign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasp!*, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tiu-kish Meilal).
»^' Major General A. C. Goodenough served at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55, and commanded the 34th Regiment
at the nsKuult of the Re<bin on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, slh Class of the Medjiilie, and Turkish Medal).
*^' Major General MacDougall was employeil on particular service in the Crimea, acting on the Quarter Master
General's Staff to the Kertch expeilition (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Colonel MacDnugaU
is the author of the following imiiortiint and valuable military works, " Modern Warfare as influenced by Modern
Artillery," " The Theory of War," and " The Campaigns of Hannibal."
'^ Major Oeuenil Macdonell served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846 47 (Medal). Also throughout
the Eawttrn campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir George Brown, and present at the affair of Bulganac, capture
of Hiilaklava, unrl battles of Alma anil Inkerman ; commanded the 2nd Battalion from May 1855 to the fall of Sebas-
t.)pol, including the dofc:nce of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.
(Molal witli throe Clasps, Brevets of Major and J-t. Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and
Turkish Mcthils, and 5th IMnas of the Medjidie). ('ommanded the 3rd Battalion during the Indian mutiny, includ-
ing the Bkimiish at Socundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations (Brevet of Colonel, Meda
with Clopp).
j TFa/- Services of the General Officers. 29
I S7* Major General Raines served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, incluclin.Er the battles of Alma, Inkerman, and
I^w.'?tr k^"7^'^i''^ """l Assistant Engineer throughout the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches
fZ^E ^y,^T '"7^"''^ °^ *'\^ 17th Oct.), and present in the Trenches at the attack of the Redan on the i8th June
i^.^ii^H ^ f ^^^F^' mentioned m despatches. Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
theMedjidie). Senxd throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, commanded the Troons at the aVgault
f^r^TTj,''' f"""'^ °P 6th January 1858 (received the high commend"tion o?X Sovemor and^he Commalito
m Chief of Bombay in Council), commands the Loft Wine 95th Regiment at the siege and capture of Awah on24th
January, commanded the 95th at the siege and capture of Kotah, and commanded the 3rd assaulting Colunui on ,oth
?f''L'^„L?J^I?l°l^it^l3???„^i7 °i,.«i':.?!^^^^ ^'°1-'-- «t '^^ t,attle of Kotale Serai (specially m^nt'o'ned
m despatches) before Gwalior on 17th June, and in the general action on 19th June (wounded by a musket ball in
S^.if.u™' 'n^rf y "I'lPt'oned for gallantry and taking by assaulttwo iS-p'ounders) which resXdTirthf cap ure
of the city and f^srtress of Gwabor, and present at the siege and capture of Pouree on 24th August 1858 (in a^ldition
to the above he has been five times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Colonel, and CJB.) As Bri-adier
General commanded the expedition from Aden into the interior of Arabia in 1865 66. when the troon. en ,tu -p?! aifd
Yciicirt,! uumuiiiiiueu Liie expeunion irom ACien into tlie interior of Arabia in 1865-66, when the trooT3<* cantured and
destroyed many towns and forts including Ussala, theFudthelis capital, and seven cannon (received hel-ommenTa-
efffcted) '^"^'"'"^"'^" "' ^^^^^ °f ^°'^^«y *°'- tlie efficient manner hi which those successful operatiSiT we?e
275 Major General Street served in the 98th Rcgt. with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medall -md wa«:
'^Itt^ent'T Tt'''"',:^'"'' °^''^"-' ^/""f .^??- ^'"'l ^' '""^ 1'™^"^ ''''°'-^ Nankin. Embarked fortheCimel
?ni „?V r^f'^V « ^"S.'i'ie Major, ist Brigade, 4^h Division : was present at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
a^T^u^ki^f M^fal^^^a Wi. a^sTfhfMedjidlLr "'^ ^''''''' ""' ''"^ ''^^^^' ^''^^'^^ °^ ''''^'''•- ^^- '^^''''''^^
thnftrofxth'ii^r^^^^^^^^^
-!'' Major General J W. S. «mith commanded a Detachment of the 38th Regt. in co-operation with a Naval expedition
under Captam Loch m the ascent, in boats, of the river St. Juan de Nicaragua, Central Amen'ca inTs^S hi cludins
the assault and capture of the port of Serapiqui. and surrender of the Forts of Castello Viejo and St Carlos He a so
*'^-?w,?''^'^'^ Captain Loch to the town of Grenada, and was present at the deliberations aTd conclusions of a treaty
7'l^J^l^''T^''P%H°'^r^T'''''f- ^"•■^"'^ '^"^ ^"^^'"-^ campaign of 1854-55. including the ba t es of Alma and
[nkerman, siege of Sebastopol, capture and occupation of the Cemetery- and suburbs on the i8th June and wa"
'^n^^U^^ait^^'r^ri^ttlTr^iS'BT ''''''' '''"''' ""' ^'"^ ''^^^^' ^'^'^"' "' *"^ ^^^'"'^ °^ ""-^' ^'^ ^^^^
w Major General Harding served with the Light Company 22nd Regiment at defence of the Residencv at Hydera-
bad, and was afterwards most dangerously wounded at the battle of Meeanee-mentioned in despatches nfedal)
IfZt ^LnTMpH„!''1.?pf " ° «' Charles Napier with the expedition against the Afreedees in forcing the Kohai
^Indii^ the l^ttti ^- A^^i /ll; J^iyH 'he Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to General Penncfather, in-
w Major General Claremont served as Assistant Commissioner at the Head Quarters of the French Arm v throughout
ie Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th August 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklavrand I iSan
ffn.nlf^.'?/ ?fA'*°^'° l^^'ij^'^^'? fom- Clasps. Brevets of Major "and Lt.Colonel. CB.. Officer of the Leg oTof
ffonor, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Was also employed at the Head Quarters of the French Armv during the
[tahan campaign m 1859 and was present at the battles of Magenta and Solferino (Medal). Promoted to Com!
pe^ri;^rofifi"sSs.fb^nr;z;^ffb.^rer;^^^^^^^^
XtantSial of til v^h ,,^ ^'? ''I "'"'"'<: 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of .854-56as Assistant
iiid fall of Sebastopol. night attack on the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855 and battle of the Tchernaf a
S! and CBO'' ""' ^''^'* "^ Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th chass of the Medfidie?TurklS
281 Major General J. W. Armstrong served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (during 1854 as a Maior of Brigade in the
'n^H»'''f fT'' Twf.P';?'''"'^^^''^*'''*"^""^^''"'^'^'^^'^'^^'^^'^- «"^^ Ii^kerman (horse kifled). andsil-KeorSebHstopof
ortie of the 26th Oct (horse shot) ; commanded the Left Column of the storming party at tho capture of the
^^r»7'r~.w°^ ^fr^""^^' "'°'i"'^ed first by a grape-shot in the thigh, and afterwards ln-'^thee.xpIos^on?f a Fouga^s
.ml T^n^^h Sir'''' """'"'''' °' ''"''"■ ■■'"'' ^'-Col--'. Knight of the Legion of Honor. 4th Class of the Sfche'
282 Major General T. S Conway served throughout the operations in Scinde, including the battles of Meeaneeand
iV era X 'h"^ A-ed ilt '[ho"™'nV''" '"^'h* ^''"^r"^ (detached) at the previouS defence of the ResXncv
mdcapt'ii^e o^Paiiunl .n,l\.own|h™.''"'-" '" the Southern Mahratta country, and was present at the investment
te^^:i^cS;e^^z;t'SS^=^^^
|^^^tXn|fcftii^^^?^i:srK-^^^^^
heir front, and which he broke through and dispersed (Brevet rank of MaiSi ant Aleda") Served in t^feP^.i^,,H
.ampa.gn of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons (Medal). Served in thTcnml w' th he 12th Lancers fiTmT,^h
;fThj'.EdrdiTuS"^e^iXancf elf ' ^"^ ^°""^^^'^' '''"^^ ^^^ ^^'^ °' «^^-«*°P°^ (M'edaltith''^.rs;,'ltrcilss
M was on the pereonal Staff of Generals Sir ISenwrnin tl'uXti nnrt qlr wnti^^!^ r ■ ™'»""f ^e- a"'' ^aftir wars ;
gpol, raclnaingtlion.!anlton the ,8lh June, snil eommandefl tlie utli Eeet at tl™ill of ih. eiS raif ',t
piaap. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and jth 01a=s of the MediidM W-fs nii -i,,, i i v ,1./ n,fJJ.H * *^ "■' ^■''
iMca, and has received .everaldeoorationl and War Meda"..T ;,,(■; ,.^^^^^^;^^'^^^
'r^sssn'd£.?o';r;s,,s,S'.St%?.s2!r;^^^^^
hX^sSiXSS^-ji'.tSh-S-r
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f^»pd?ff.s.'■srp7s•eeSl'iVf.S'?.irtSXr^h7^^^^^^^^^^
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War Sen-lccs of the Gcieral OP'i'rs.
anil principal
JTu-lSToS^- - ■■ ' •'■ - ..r-ji-i^'owUc! s!X«bo. a^lil Korii (three tunes mentioned m desputches,
S^-Bli^ of r .^.^ .Uroo^houttbc Ea.1^.™ca.np.u..> oHS^.-.^.firs^a^^
ii^ mm^s^^^^^^^
iL^T' ""' ' •',^' '1'%" w' Pn^Snn.l Oudo in snppres.ins the mutiny in ,857-59 ; oom-
^- • ' '" '.' 1,0 i,ClKnt'bt of the Legion of Honor, Sanlinian and Tiu-kishM^
n lie. c^ during^" mntiny; was at an engagement near Bunnee and
S ■ , ,« Cm for II short time a command consisting of thi-ee squadions of C avalry
► • ' 1 ? ,1 J,J.t^lu:rni.d nm)ointe(l a CJi.) ; and on the i6th Isuv. commanded
5 . :::i;u t of treCim i^-ri i^^^^ ^e personally captured a colom-,
«•• -^^Jwi hth^two n^ who were defendmg it; was agam (very
'^ ", efimn carried awav) when in action with the Gwalior rebels at (^i.^-iipore on
, '; l^™-amTtolu"y"^^^^ Commanded the 93rd Highlanders
J' , „.. .a-Kc of^bastop"? and was Lt.Colonel of the 78th Highlanders for upwards of five
" ■ ■'■'" : '• ''^/. !u..'"„o^^^ Servcdmlndia
•"■ " rigiuUcr, and commanded 2nd Brigade of the Rajpootana Field lorce from
'■ , 1,,. ^i „'nd fall of Kot..h, on which occasion he commanded the leading tolumn
^' , tl.f le.Klin" opcnitions in Central India m 1858-59. «iii^ pm-suit of the rebel
,0 Sahib who wive atUicked and defeated «t Oodcypore in Dee. 1S58 by the 2nd
■ '. Uianks'of the Governor General of India and of the Governor in touncil ot
.nnndColouel.Ci?., Medal with Clasp). ,„ ^ , . <.+i
' srn-cd with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej cami)aign of 1845-46 and was present at the-
, 1 1 r «.rve(l nl8<j the I'uAiaub campaign of 1848 49, and was present during the whole of the
!"•. ,;m„. incUi-UngtheairuiroftUegthSeiit., storming tlxe enemy's strongly-entrenched posi-
* ' ■ - .,. . notion of Soorikootid, carrying the heights on 27th Dec. m commiindof tlie Regt., and.
' ,'ld KuL-inur- iiltvrwards present atthe sun-eudor of the Fortaud garrison ot Ohemote,
•■ '., ,, -;. 1,-1 Brevet of Major). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
* \ :,:. I .lounpore districts in 1857, including the capture of the Fort of
. ; !;ed marksmen and guns of Franks' Force in its advance to Luck-
* I . . ;,,id Sultaniwre. and:itt;ii-k()nllio Fort of Douraha; wasattached
■' ■md i-ipiu-c <A' I,ucknow; jircM'i 1: i'.< b -mi • ftho Begum's House and
' ... ;„,.l KiiiKcrbagh. atuicko'n thr ■■ \ . uiah's Kunbulla}i— men-
, Ml Wing of the 13th Light Inrantl•^ : : r . \ imghm-; appointed Chief
, , . ll.rehontatthcpassiigtofthcTousc, i .! m ,;.! -\ Mighm', capture of Jugdes-
:!i It,- vicinity (Med;il with Clasip). , - .r,r , ,• <^
jl ij„ycl MTTc<i the cami)aigii ofiSij and was present at the battle of Waterloo, taking of
. ■ 1 ;inK". Served one cani])aign latter part of 1826 against the Rajah of Kolapore. Alsa
:j.crii Muhnitta country in 1844 (including the storming ofPunella), and that in the Concan
, II 11. Bcniwincommnndcd the 1 7th Lancers in the Crimea from Mth .Tan. 1855, including the battle-
.•-o Hiid full of Hubimt<ip<>l.Hnd commanded the Sijuadron of the Light Brigade in the night attack
-•- •11 ir,ih Keb. 1855 (Mediil with Clasp, 51)1 Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). Served
■M;«iin> of i857-5.>. niid commanded the and Cavalry Column, Mahva Division, in various-
:1 mill in )iuniuit of tlic rel)el forces imdcr Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib, who were-
. !i trroa'' lo" ttl ZcrapoiTj on a<;th Dec. 1858 by the and Cavalry Column (Colonel, CJB., and
:,. y. Mnljor'iV comninnilcd Oip Artillery of the Jounporc Field Force under General Franks in the-
, . Riul hullnnitora; nliio present nl llio niego and capture of Luekuow in March 1S5S. and with
. ■; ilir nr!i<7ii» nl KooriMK) and iiurrco (four times mentioned in uespatdica, CB., Medal withi
r vcl In tUn ("riiucnn campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
tlio Tronch-K) wiilj the siege train, l»ombardment-4 of 17th October and 9th
' - !:i! with two ( ■la-sp«, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Lof^iou of Honor, Sardinian
' •'■■■ Mcdjidi..).
■ . canipiiign of 1844-45 in the Pouthorn Mnhratta country, and was present.
, I ^iiin cunipaij.'n of 1856-57. includinir the storm and capture of Reshire,
, oil, anil battle ol' Kooslnib (Medal with Clasp).
■ .^viili'ir ninipiiii':i of 1843-44 and butllo of Punninr (Bronze Star). Sutley
, . ! MiiDdkeu (wounded), Fcro/.c»hah. and Sobraon (Ik-dal and two Clasps)'.
i .; Mnjor of lIurKu Artillery, including the passagi' of the C'heenab and
1,1- ■•iilionoij in dcMpntcbcH, Jlcdiil with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
j,> , - iwul riiulec and ]><.Hlia\vur.
'■- <; ., ■•..•• i.-din i8)5 to vniK'iiMd CKninianda Field Battery of Scindia's Contingent,
t- '. • .>'■ ■•:. ■ •.iilxm lliiiidlektiiiil from iSjyto 1843, Hudservcd asField Eugineeratthe-
mu». . an 1 €-»•.;• - ..• in April 1841 (i-ppcially brought to the notico of Government). GwaUor
casifMucn wut iMtuio 01 1 oumitr i,:i\ i.(i'i.iu)>cr 1)143 (Uroiizu SUir). Indian mutiny cami)Bign of 1857-59, including
lof UMagbor itaumllaa M Cbuttrm, piir*uit of mutinerra in Gyii diFtrict, dofonco of Cawnpore, defeat of ther
I, Mid raoocnpaUoti of KultyRbur. C jmmanded u Columil in lloorkheo and Bignoro districts-
War Services of the General Officers. 300:
from March to Nov. 1858; the Column was transferred to Philibeet frontier in Dec. 1858, and defeated a Column of
mutineers at Manfflaghut in January 1859 (■service.'* four times brought to the notice of the Governor General of
India, Urevet3 of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal).
^^ Sir Georpe Bourchier served the Gwalior campaign of 1S43-44, including the battle of Pnnniar (Bronze
Star). Commanded a Field Battery durintf the Indian mutiny and present at the actions of Trinunoo Ghat on the
i2th and 16th July 1857, siege assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatche.'*, Rrovet of Major), actions of
Bolund.-ihuhur, Allyghur, and Atrra, relief of Luckno^v liy Lord Clyde, and defeat of the Ctwalior Ccintingent at
Cuwupure (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, C'i?., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded
the lloyal Artillery of the Bhootau Field Force in 1863-66 (Medal with Claspi. Commanded the Cachar Column
of the Looshai Expeditionary Force of 1871-72, and was wounded in the arm and hand (thanked by the Government
of India, ACB.).
'^' Major General J. L. Barrow served with the Field Force apa-nst Knmool in 1839. Ser\-cd throughout the first
Chinese war of 1840 43, including the attack of the Heights of Canton, Amoy, Chnpoo, second capture of Chusan,
Ningpo. Heights of bcgoan, Woosung, Shanghac, Nankin, and oi)emtions in the Yangtsckiang (Mcilal). Served
in the Buudlecuiid Field Force in 1857-58 and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal with Clasp for Central
India, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
*>' Major General H. Hammond was engaged with Wnzecrcc.^, .Sheranees frontier tril>es near Bunnoo, in 1851-52.
Indian mutiny, including relief of Lucknow t)y Lord Clyde, and attack on the t>ecnnderaliagh (severely wounded
and mentioned in despatch), action of Kalee Nuddec, and entry into Fiutchghur, ami action of Kirkrowlie-
(conduct mentioned as " noble ") ; commanded Foot Artillery at the taking of Bareilly and at advance on Mahomdce
— nicntioned|(Brevet3 of Major and Lt.Coloiiel, Medal with Clasp).
*" Major General E. K. Money served the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the JugduUuck Pass, action of Tczcen, forcing the Huflkotul Pass, and recapture of Cabul (Medal). Has
the Medal with Clasp for Pegu, 1853. having commanded the Artillery at Rangoon. Present at the battle of
Budleekcserai and throughout the siege of Delhi. Dangerously wounded on 23rd July^ 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
^WJ Major General Wm. Maxwell commanded the Troops at Ninee Tal from July 1S57 to Feb. 1858; also present
at the action of Chinpoonih on loth Fob. 1858 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^'" Major General T. Brougliam served in Atfghanistan in 1841-42. Defence of Candahar in May 1842 and opera-
tions of the <>andahar Force, leading to the reoccupatiou of Cabul (Me<lal). Sutlej campaign iii 1846, including
the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Capture of Kangra in 1846. Commanded the Peshawur Xlouutjiiii Train in various
engagements on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1853 U> lAy). Served on the Peshawar frontier during the Indian
mutiny (.Medali. Has also the Me<lal for Services cm the N. \V. Frontier of India.
'" Major General (t. E. Voyle served the Sutlej campaign of 1845 46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
l)attle» of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasji)- Campaign in Uurmah of 1852-53, including the taking of
Martfiban, action of the White House stockade, and taking of Itjingoon (Medal with Cliuiii for Pegu).
"- Major General A. Wintlo served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the battle of Sobraon (.Medal).
"' ' Major General F. G. Nuthnll served in the expedition against Kuruool in 1839. Al.so with Brigadier \Vhitlock'*
Column from 23rd July to 31st Dec. 1857 during the Iiulian nmtiny.
"♦ Major General A! M. Murray served in suppre.s.sion of the Indian mutiny in 1857 58 (Modal).
'" Mnjor General C. S. Woodcock served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
'" Major General W. B. Marshall was thanked by the Governor General for services in the Fort of Saugor
during iho Indian mutiny.
^'7 Major General U. T. Molcsworth served with the China expedition in 1841-42, and wa.s present at Canton,
capture of Amoy, Chusan, Chinhao, Niugpo, Cha|ioo, Woosuug, Shaughac, and Chin Kiang Foo, and lauding-
before Nankin (Medal). •
"* MajorGcncral W. K. Fooks served in the Sutlej cami)aign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (.Medal).
Puiijaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of .Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (.Medal with two Clasps).
^''•' Major General It. G. H. Grant was employed on Field Service in Bundlecuud and in the Saugor and Ncrbnddii
territories, and wiu iiresent at the capture of the hill Fort of Ke-raimre on 27th November 1842.
**" Major General C. V. Howie served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845 46, including the -battles of
Moodkeo (sllghtlj- woundcil), Ferozeshali. and Sobraon (Mcilal and two Clasps). Was present during the attack
on the Residency at Peslmwur by the Sikh Troojis in tlio I'uii.iiiib war, -taken prisoner by the .\H'ghans, and after-
wards prisoner to the Sikhs for four and a half months (I'linjiiiilj Medal, and Brevet of Majon.
"' Major General H. R. Conrlenay served in the .Sutlej eanijiaign in 1840, and was IclightJy wounded at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, ine'.uding the jiasiiago of the Chenub at R4unnuggur,
and battles of Chillianwallnh and Goojei-at (.Medal with two Clnsps).
"" Major General D. M'Neill servcil the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Mnharajjioro (Bronze Star).
Sutlej ciiinpaign of 1845 46, including the battles of Kerozesli.ili and Sobraon (.Medal and Clasii). Served with Iho
Turkish ( 'ontingcnt from 24th March 1855 to 4th July 1856 (4th Class of the .Medjidie, and Tnrki.sh Medal). Served
with the Goorkha Force at the fall and capture of Lucknow in 185S (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
»-^ Major General IJ. E. Hicks served with the China expedition in 1842, and was present at the storming-
and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin (.Medal).
*" Major General E. Atlay served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, includingthebattlesofMoodkee, Fernzoshah
(wounded), and Sobraon, and reduction of the Fort of Kot Knngi-a (Medal and two Clasps). I'niijaiili campaign of
184S-49 with the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (.Meclal). Served in command of a Battery of Horse
Artillery against the Mohmunds in the Peshawur Valley in December 1S63. Commanded Uoyal Artillery with
the Ua/.ura Field Force in 1868 under General Wilde (Medal with Cla.sp, and CO.).
'-^ Mnjor General H. A. Morse commanded the siege train with the Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in
Feb. Muich and Ajjril 1859.
'-» Major General I). G. Anderson served in the Punjaub cnnipnign in 1849, including the siege and capture of the
Fortress of Mooltan, battle of Goojcrat, surrender of the Sikh .Vrmy at Rjiwul Piiidee (.Medal with two Cla.sps).
^^' Major General J. Sheklet<jn se:-ved in the Punjaub cam])aigii of r8.(S-49, including the siego and capture of
Mooltan, and battle of Gonjerat (Medal witli two Clasps). With the Pcr.siiuj exnedition in 1857 (.Medal with Clasp).
With the Rajpootana Field Force in 1858, including the pursuit of Tantia Topee (.Medal).
»^ Major General C. Cookworthy serveil in the Sutlej caininiign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Sado olaporc, ]>assage of the Chenab, and battles ofChilUan-
Wallah anil Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was in-escnt at the
action of Trimmooghat, commanded the Artillery with Brigadier's Gerrard's Column in the action at Namonl —
wounded and horse shot. Served the Rohilcund ciirapaigii and actions of Bareilly and Shahjehaniiore. Commanded
the Artillery with Sir T. Seaton's Field Force at the action of Bunkegaon (three times mentioned in despatches.
Medal, and Brevet of Major).
•'■''^ Major General G. Maister served the Gwalior campaign and was present nt the battle of Maharajpore on the
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub ciimpaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Cbillianwiillah and Goojerat
(.VIedal with two Clasps). Served with the force tinder Brigadier Bradshaw in the Peshawur Va!lev in 1849-50.
Forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Charles Nnjjicr in 1850. Affairs against the Momunds and Ootman'Khailsin the
Eusofzaio country in 1852 under Sir Colin Campbell. • Bozdar expedition in 1857 under Brigadier Chamberlain.
Kxpcditions under Brigadier Chamberlain ag.ainst the Khabl Kheyl Wuzeerees, and against the Mnhsood Wuzeerees,
including the night attack on the Camp at Palozeau and forcing the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
="» Mnjor General G. B. Mellersh seiVed as Deputy Field Commissary of Ordnance with the Pei-sian expedition
in 1857 (Medal).
^'2 Major General J. R. Sladen served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star). Campaign in Scinde under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Jan. 1845. Punjaub campaign
in 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat and pursuit of the Sikhs and Afifghans to Peshawur (Medal with Clasp)
iV/ir Rt,roitx9 of the General Officers.
«'^*' ''!?^ - •» -r ibe AffK'ban Force ^^^"^ ''l^-bruarv 1850 (Medal mih Clasp).
AMocfc •«1 .P^ . ., Uif Affre<lie. in the Kobat ]'^%'I'.^Xhlmthl°nd September 1855, including
**?•***■ *''*1^'.'. M.t,ni.i.-r ^biih.»«d,ttiiJ BuDkatraon (Medal). Repiment, including the
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^ H9 Win. Burney, A'//.* Major, retired /
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Cha. T\Twhitt,iir Co/. Unatt. Equerry)
and AuU dr Cam}, to Il.B.H. the Duke ■
of Cambridge }
Nicholas Paliner,' Major, r. f. p. 56 Foot
Cha. H. Pottj«, Captain, ret. f. p. 19 Foot
HerI)enMenlls,'»/:^O.^r.r.p.2W.I.Re^,t.
Franci.s Wiirttton." Major, ret. f. p. 18 F.
Aujf. T. Rice. I* Major, ret. f. ]>. 51 Foot
Win. Heiirv Gilhmin, Caiilaiii, r.f.p. 68 F.
Edw. F. (irant, Lt.Col. r. f. p.R. Artiller)
J/o»». R.C.H. Si>oucer,"C'«/<<.r.r. p. R. Art., 18 Dec. 35 30 Dec. 371 i Apr. 44 22 May 46
Henrv Co()i)c Stace, Lt.Col. r.f.p. R. Art.l 4 Ausf. 28| 4 J"I.V 30:17 Au^. 41
Tho. H. Riminpton, Z^C•o/.r. f. p. R. Eng.' 6 Auif. 25,28 Jan. 29] i Apr. 41;
Fred. Klii,'* Lt.Cul. retireil full pay, 90 F.'23 ^'^- =4 '* Sept. 26 27 Sept. 31 9 Nov. 46
Henry Fnis. Ainslie, Major, r.f.p. 83 Foot 29 Jan. 24] 7 Nov. 26! 5 Apr. 31 1 9 Nov. 46
John Laml," /.rfo/.r. f. p. Royal Marines 22 Dec. 12 11 July 3J 30 Oct. 41
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Alfreil Tylee, Lt.Col. r. f. n. R. Artiilerj'iS Dec. 29I i Apr. 3i'23 N0V.41I
Francis .S. Hamilton, i/. Co/, r.f.p. R. Art. 126 July 31J17 Aug. 32.27 Apr. 42 1 20 June 54
Win. ("alder, Caiil. r. f. i). S. O. Penaioncrs|i4 July 14 24 June 24; 6 Jidy 351 9 Nov. 46
James Wat.ton,'" /,^ Co/, ret. f. p. 14 Foot'22 Mar. 21125 Dec. 2.', 14 Doc. 3.> 10 Jan. 4a
David Forbes,'" Major, i-et. full pay, 91 F.I 3 Oct. 29 23 Nov. 32124 Jul
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c. Geo. Edw. ThonM,^ Lt.Col. r. f. p. 42 F.
John Kelsall,'« /,/./'-,/. ret. full pav, 83 F.
Arthur Thomas Pliilli)„ttH,Co/„HW," R. Art.
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Edw. S. Browne, Lt.Col. r. f. p. R. Marines
Henry Fi-ed.Ponsonby,» C/J., Jfujor.h.p. >
Gr.Gds., Pricate Secretary to the Queen i
Oliver Paget Bourke,/./.Co/.h. p. 17 Foot, ;
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Henrv PhilipGoodenough, Co/.. R. Artillery, 13 Dec. 36
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21 Nov. 4i|ii Juno
30 Sept. 57
June 59
Jan. 60
July sS
) July 58
) June 59
^ Dec. 61
) July 58
) July 59
20 July 58
20 Jnlj- 58
5 Aug. 59
30 Aug. 59
6 Mar. 62
5 June 5S
23 Sept. 59
25 Sept. 59
26 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
13 Oct ,.
30 July 62
18 Oct. 59
21 Oct
25 Oct
28 June 62
28 Nov. 59
28 Nov. 59
6 June 56
1 Sept.63
20 July 58
i6 Dec. 56
26 Dec. 56
15 Feb. 6
13 Jan. 60
21 Feb. 60
24 Mar. 58
16 Mar. 60
1 1 June 61
24 Mar. 58
30 Mar. 60
I Apr. (x.
26 Apr. 59
20 July 58
20 Jul3' 58
5 Jan
;o June 64
:o June 64 1
I July 64
6 July 64
ijJuly 64 1 9 Dec. 64
[o July 64 '23 Oct. 67-
4 Aug. 64 10 Nov. 6
5 Aug. 64
30 Aug. 64
13 Sept. 64
Dec. 44]2s Juno 51^14 Aug. 57 n Nov. 57
5 May 69
8 June 72
27 Apr. 64
May 64
23 May 64
23 May 64; 3 Aug. 66
Jiuie 64 19 Oct. 72
May 66
Jan. 70
29 May 72.
Sept. 64
3 Sept. 64
5 Sept. 64
7 Oct. 64 j
2 Oct. 64'3o May 72.
3 Oct. 64!
3 Oct. 64
8 Oct. 64
!i Oct. 64
25 Oct. 64
25 Nov. 64
28 Nov. 64
28 Nov. 64
4 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 64
15 Dec. 64
26 Doc. 64
26 Dec. 64
2 Jan. 65
13 Jan. 65
21 Feb. 65
9 Mar. 65
16 Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
30 Mar. 65
30 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 65
2 A]ir. 65
3 Apr. 65
3 Apr. 65
20 Apr. 65
6 May 65
2 July 70
I June 70
25 Sept. 69
16 June 57
15 June 66
sOct. 72
1 May 67
I Apr. 66-
5 Apr. 6t
Culonrth.
35
LIBUT.
Robert H. Hiiwlcy. Lt.Col. 60 Foot
I COESBT,
2nd LI BUT,
|orB5SIC!r.
1 28 Aiiicr. 38 31 Dec. 39
I WUEX
COLOSBL. PLACED OV
II\LF PAT.
1 Jan. 51I 2 Xov. 55I18 Mny 60 18 May 65
Mnv 35 2 Sept. 37' 7 -^nW 43 20 June 54'i5 June 60 19 June65
"" ■ "• ' ' " ' ' 58 21 J\ily 60 21 July 65
__^ . „, . . ... 57 19 Jim. 58; 3 Au^'. 65 14 Oct
Jan. 40 27 June 42 25 Juno 52 ;o July 58J 18 Feb. 6i| 3 Axx^. 65
June 40 28 Juno 42' 18 July 52
Frederick Arthur WiUis. CB. Lf.C0l.26 F.i27 Sept. 44 8 May 46^16 Jan. 52^24 Mar. 58 26 Apr. 59^21 May 65
Sir (liiniet Joseph Wolselcy.'-^ CB. > I ^^,. ,5 jj^y ^^Ijg ja„_ 55 ^^ Mur. 58 26 Apr. 59 5 Junc65
A'C.U(J.y{aior,h.]).aoF.An'l..^ '■ ^'" '' ' ' '
Fnmcin Carey. i'.C'o/. h. p. 26 Foot 122 .way 35 2 .-.e 111.37 / ...nv 43
James Robert Gibbon. CB. Colouel, R.Art.:i8 Dec. 40 23 Nov. 4i'3o-'>'iie 48 20 Jul.
'•.Chu. K.P. Gonlon,"<'£/.Co/. h. p. 75 Foot;i3 Dec. 33 «7 reb. 37 25 Apr. 45 29
Willi:iin David Aitken, Co/oh/-/, R.Artillery
< "liHrles Howdlcr Fuller, C'o/oi(»-/. R. Art. .
H.U.Sinidford.i/.f'o/.r.r.n. R.(lloni.)Art.| 9 Dec. 44' 6 Jan. 47 27 Aug. 58
lUibcrt Stiuirt Uayues,''-" ilnjor, Uiujtt.
Colonial Secrela'ri), Gibraltar
Tho.Bi>f>f.-*,'"irfW.r.f.p.R.(»ombiiy)Art
I'cter Hui-ton Roe, U.lol. 60 Rifles
Thomas HeruanK'oUineon, Co/oh*/, R. KuK. •^■luiie _
Charles Doii^'Ims, U.CoI. Royal Artillery..' 13 Dec. 33 '2 Jan. 41 13 Dec
Hen.Kd«.Liii..loiThuillicr.t'5/.t»/o««.', , I Ppp ^^ , Sept. 40' 14 Dec. 47 ' [ 18 Feb. 61 ao Sept. 6;
July 63
' '28 July 43 27 i[ar. 46 15 Mar. 53 26 Dec. 56
Dec. 4> >5 N'ov. 43,27 feb. 54
18 Feb. 6t| 3 Aug. 65
24 Mar. 65^ 3 Aug. 65 1
17 June 59, 7 Sept. 65
18 Feb. 61 14 Sept. 65
Julv
26JuIv 44 17 June 51 29 Apr. 59 18 Sept. 60 i8Sept.65;
9 Mar. 41 16 Apr. 47 26 Oct. 58 20 Sept. 60,20 Sciit.651
" 30 July 58 18 Feb. 61 2oSept. 65I
Roviil Artill(
John" (ha. Hill.^i.nes, Lf.C<H. h.p. Der
Batt. /Imi'W. .I<//'. Grii. at Licrrjmvl . ■,.„,. ^^ ^
Henry lUidlurd Xonaaii. CH. U.CI. 10F.I23 Feb. 38 8 Apr. 42 4 Oct. 48 20 July 58 26 Apr. 59 23 Sept. 65
'-.(i.Gen. C. Stapyltou.''"/.rr'//.h.p. 32 F.
Kdward Thoma.s Gloster, I.t.Col. cjy Foot.,
(feorge Courtenav Viiillw, Lt.Col. 95 Foot.
Jiunes H. U. Robertson, Lt.Col. \\.\).t
100 F. Aftint. Ailj. Or II. Ill ilaiichetlrr S
Hon. Percy R. H. FeiltUng. CB. Lt.Col. /
Coldstream Guards >
David Hlyth,'""- Lt.Col. r. f. p. R. Marines
6 Dec. 40 30 Dec. 42 9 Xov. 49 5 Sept. 56 21 Sept. 60 ax Scpt.651 i Juue 70
.3 Feb. 38 8 Apr. 42 4 Oct. 48 20 July 58 26 Apr. 59 23 Sept. 65]
iS.Iune39 i3.bin. 42 28 Apr. 48 18 Sept.57 25 Sciit.6o 25 Sept. 65 10 July 66
13 May 42 3 Jan. 45l3oJuly 52! 6 June 56 ao July 58 26Sept.65
20 Jan. 43 22 May 46 25 Mar. 53I 6 June 56' 20 July 58 26 Sept. 65
2 July 29'3o Dec. 35 27 Fob. 42 20 June 54 6 June 56 27 Sept. 65
8 Aug. 45
Aug. 46 21 Aug. 5112 Dec-. 54 23 Xu
S No
55 7 Oct. 65
64 1 9 Nov. 65
Oct. 67
, 18 Doc. j8|29 Sept. 42 13 Nov. 52
. Wm.T. Laird I'ntterson, /./.Co/, h. 11.91 F.122 Feb. 3912001. 41 20 Apr. 49 14 Dec. 55 12 Nov. 60 12 Nov. 65|
JohnGuiso Rogers Aplin,*'i:<.Co/.h.p.48F.| 7 Oct. 37 23 Apr. 41 20 Nov. 4S:'7 July 55 »3 Nov. 60 23 Nov. 65
Charles Hoo<l. />rc„/. 58 Foot 26 June 44^0 Nov. 46 7 Nov. 51 2 Nov. 55 23 Nov. 60 23 Nov. 65
Wm.tf. Suthcr, CB. (V,/. 2»i<'Coni. R.Mar i Aug. 37 i« May 41 i6Aug. 49I 6 Mar. 62! 8 Dec. 65
Albert Ol). Gnittaii, Lt.Col. r.T.]t.H. Kng.li9 Mar.
\Vm. Stratton Aslett, Col. Com. R. Marines 26 July
rCCha.C. Fniser, C/y. /,rCo/. 11 Hussars' 3 Dec.
•Saverio (iatt, Lt.Col. Malta Keucible .\rt.
<•. I^jbert John Kh^uv.CB. LI. (■■.!. u Koot
y/«.H.S.J.(;,l'.iUli..rpei"/.'.C-M..|..U»r(;.ls
Wm. H. .'^alin.Mi, /J. (■■,!. Uonibiiv .Sl.ilfC.
.biH. K. Spenee. LI. ( 'ol. Ileniriil i^lntV ( 'ui^tf
<;co.Mvtt<)iiHill,/.rC.-/.HeiigiilStjiirCiirpi.
Thos. SUjck, LI. Col. Hoiiibnv StaH'Cor]
,7 s Mar. 41 3 Oct. 4912 Dec. 54
17 14 Juno so 21 Apr. 54120 Jul}* 58
'•.Ian. .'5 31 July 37:13 Fob. 47^26 Oct. 58
I June io 25 Jan. 33 8 Oct. 44 1 2 Nov. 55
1 .May 48 23 .May 51 14 Sept. 55I 2 Nov. 55
i> Feb. y> 30 June 32 20 Fel>. 41 20 June 54
I .May 26 f> Aug. 34'2i May 41 20 June 54
■ June 26 28 Aug. 33,13 .luue 4120 June 54
.Nov. 26 J^ .Nov. 27I30 Nov. 41 20 Juno 54
3 Apr. 62,11 Dec. 65
17 June 6t 13 Dec. 65
18 Jan. 61 1 18 Jan. 66
25 Jan. 61 1 25 Jan. 66
15 Feb. 61 IS Fob. 66
15 Feb. 61 IS Fob. 66 20 Oct. 69
18 Kol). 6i 18 Feb. r/>
.61 18 Fel). (^
8 Feb
8 Feb. 66
18 Fe
18 Feb.
18 Keb.
CO. Jackson, Lt.Col. Ikiigal Slalf Corps 19 July 28,26 .Mar. 38 19 July 43 20 June 54 18 Feb. 61 18 Feb. 66
Wm. G. Woods, C.V/./,/.rv,/.Madnis SUitrC.|
June 54:
" 54 '8
Mar. 28 30 Ji'"- 34) 4 Mar. 43
RaymondT. Snow, /,rc<,/. Madras Stjiirc. 15 Jan. 29!ioOct. 36 15 Jan. 44 28 N _
John Kitson, Lt.Col. .Minims .SUifl" <'orps.. 1 ) June 34 17 Oct. 36 17 Jan. 44^28 Nov. 54 18 Fel
Wm. Henry Ryves, Lt.Col. Heinfal StatVC.| 5 Juno29|ii Oct. 38I28 Mar. 44,28 Nov. 54|i8 Fel
" 29 " ■
Rob. N. Raikes. /,/.fV,/.HengalSlan-Corii
N.i
Kdw. K. Miller, Lt.Col. Madras Slall(
I'eterW. Luaid, Arc.,/. Itengal SuilIC
;eorgo Selby, ColonrI, ll.Artillcr
rpsi 5 Mar. jn 14 Feb. 35' 5 Mi
June 36 19 Nov. 44 2S Nnv.
Dec.
luiio 30I
Dec. /.
Mav
I Juiu
45
George Veriier, Lt.Col. lleiigal SlatlCorps 24 ,luly 30 20 Apr. 35 24 July 45
Kdward Wrav.C/y. Cf./»,iW.R.)val Artillcrv 11 Dee.
Hen. Ramsav, Cfl J.t.Col. Ue'ngal StatVC.'M June 34
Alex. Boyd, Lt.Cul. Bengal SUiiVCorps 'ji Jan. 15
Rich.C. i-a\vreiico,CW. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.'n .tune 14
Henrv Nieoll, Lt.Col. licni:al SluirCorps 12 Dec
John'Wonriiii, Colon, I. Itoy.il Artillery .11 Dec.
Wni. Sparkes Hateli, Col. Koval Artillery 10 Dec. 41
John Dobreu Woolleonibe.CI/. Col. R. Art. 11 Juno
Antirow Wni. Miicintiro, CU. Col. R. Art.... 9 Juno 3
,lohn (iordon I'ctrio, I H. Col. K. Artillery 11 June4i
Arthur Wj-Tidhn 111, Lt.Col. .Madras Stall' C, 14 .lunc 3;
(J. A. Fisher, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall" Corps. 9 June 31
Craw lord Cooke, /y^Co/.MiidnisStiiirCorps 12 Doc
.lohn Wilson, IJ.Cn!. Miiclras StiiM' Corps i( Dec
Sept. H. Bochcr, Lt.Col. BeniralStJiiri'orps 11 Jui
Kdw. A. H. Webb, CSV. Lt.Col. .Mndras S. C. 13 Dec.
Fred. I). Atkinson. hl.Col. llrntral StaH'C. 11 June
A. Knox(;oiv, I.t.Col. Madras Stiitl" Corps
Cha. Harris, Lt.Col. lUii-.il St:ilf Crps
Fra. H. Scott. l.tCn! M 1 1 , -■ , ' ( ..rpi
John S. D.Tull.ieh./,/ ( I; , -•iH'C
Henry T. Vincent. AM I; -;;ill"C
Geo.W.liusseli. Ll.Cnl M pi ^^ -: iilCiria
-M.C. Spottiswoode. Arr ../. .\l;(.li-..- Static
HeniT Man, A/.C-,/. Minims Sliilf Corps
John WhiU\ Lt.Col. Madras Slalf Corps .
Wm. John Cooke, Lt.Col. Madms Stntl'C.
Ohas. L. Showers, Lt.Col. liengal Statrc
Aug. Tunier, Lt.Col. Bengal Statri'orps.
Henry D. Innes, Lt.Col. MadrasStntrCorps
Henry I'rico ile Teissier, ('»/. R. Artillerv
Craven I liMeslcy Dickens, C.VA C»/. R.Art
Donald ( 'anipbell Vanreiitn^Co/oHW, R.Art
Fred. Wm. Swinlioe, Colonel, R. Artillery.
Robert MacliigMii. Colour!. UovmI Kn:_'ineers
John Douglas Cniiipbell, Col' K. i;nLriiieers
Michael K. Kennedy, Col. R,,vm1 Kii-ineei
W.C. R. .Macdonalci, A/.Co/, .MiidnisStaftT
Aor(i(;eo.J.Manners,J/<i/.h.p.R. Horse GdR
( nia. F. M . Munilv, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C.
Sam. B. Lamb.w Lt.Col. r. f. p. 4 W.I.R...
9 .Nov. 42I20 .Fan.
8 Feb. 66
61 18 Feb. 66
61 18 Feb. 66
61 18 Fel
Keb. 61 '18 Fel
8 Fel
8 Kel
8 Kel
8 Kel
61 iS Kel
66
14 Juno 49' 1 5 July 57 18 Keb. 61 18 Keb.
19 hob. 35
27 Mar. 34
14 June 32
6 Mar. 34
18 Julv 32
15 Keb. 34
10 Mar. 34
1 1 June 33
I 1 Jiuio 33
21 Jan. 35
1 3 June 34
9 Feb. 35
ti Dec. 37
II .Tune 38
10 Dec. 39
11 Juno 40
10 Dec. 39
11 June 40
II June 41
24 >'eb. 35
29 Oct. 40
23 Mar. 35
14 Dec. 32
8 Jan. 40
27 Dec. 4i'i5 Aug. 47|i9 Jan. 58U8 Fel
17 .Sept. 41113 June 4.<|iy Jan. 58 18 Feb
4 Nov. 38 22 Oct. 49, 19 Jan. s8 18 Koli
25 Aug. 42 15 Aug. 5J 19 Jan. 58 ■" *•■'
7 Jan. 44 29 Aug. 54 19 Jan. 58
27 May 43' 25 Keb. 54 24 Mflr. 58
8 June 40! 9 Juno 46120 Julv 58
28 Feb. 43'3i Dec. 53 20 July 58
9 Jan. 3631 May 4624001. 58
1 Feb. 37 9 June 46 14 Nov. 58
14 Feb. 36J12 Doc. 49 7 July 59
19 Aug. 37, 10 Nov. 46 20 July 59
3 Oct. 40 I Dec. 46 29 Aug. 59
II June 33 13 Dec. 48|2i Sept. 50
3 Oct. 40 12 July 47:16 Dec. 59
8 July 36 22 Keb. 47] 2 .rune 6u
8 Oct". 39 3 -May
2 Jan. 38
9 .Inly 40
6 Doc. 47
18 July 47^
31 Dec. 47,18 Kol
18 Apr. 48 iS Kel
Oct. 39
5 May 39
8 Oct. 39
5 Mar. 38
6 Sept. 38
26 Ap;
3 Apr. 47J26 Juno 60
14 June 47 7 l>et. 60
• Jan
II June 48, 18 Keb
7 Sept. 38, 1 1 .Iunc48 18 Fe
8 Oct.
28 June 37
8 Sept. 37
17 Aug. 41
17 Aug. 41
13 Jan. 42
13 Jan. 42
29 Dec. 43
19 Feb. 44
1 3 Nov. 46
14 Jan. 41
4 Aug. 43
I July 40
5 Feb. ^6
18 K.
Feb.
18 Feb.
27 Oct
13 June 49
9 Feb. so
II Dec. 52
3 Mar. S3
28 Apr. 53
I July S3
t Aug. 54
1 Aug. 54
I Aug. 54
24 Feb. so! 18 Feb. 61
5 Feb. 47 1 26 Oct. 58
21 Nov. 48 18 Feb. 61
7 July 48 24 Apr. 60
8 K
18 Kel
18 Keb. 61
i8 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 6i
18 Feb. 61
18 Fob. 61
18 Feb. 61
K
<•,.>« Fell
6i|iS Feb. 66
6 1, 18 Feb. 66
61 I S Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Fob. 66
■ 8 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Fell
18 Feb. 61 18 Fob. 66
18 Feb. r„;i8 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 01 18 Fell
18 Feb. (.1 18 Feb. 66
18 Keb. 6C18 Keb. 66
18 Feb. 6, 1 18 Feb. 66
18 Feb.
18 Keb.
18 Keb. 6i
18 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
1 8 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
18 Keb. 61
18 Fob. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
Feb. 6
Mar. 6
61 1 18 Feb. 66
61 18 Keb. 66
18 Keb. 66
18 Keb. 66
18 Keb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb,
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
1 8, Fob. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
24 Feb. 66
5 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 61 23 Mar. 66
29 Aug. 6223 Mar. 66
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H 27 .tiuy 50| 2 Nov. 55j26 Aj
:i7 :;> Aug. 46 15 May 59I27 A}... «.
43 :o May 48 II May 55 10 May 61
.3 Dec. 50 21 Sept. 54 ;6 Jan. 58 26 Apr. 59
J4 Sept.47|2o r>ec. 5° 12 Dec. 5424 May 61
3 Oct. 40 12 June 5019 Aug. 59! 12 June 61
3 July 38 16 Oct. 46 30 May 59,13 Ju^e 61
14 Dec. 41I13 Juneso 18 Feb. 61 13 June 61
3 July 45 15 Fell. 57:24 Mar. 58 26 Arr. 59
26 Jan. 47, I Aiir. 55' 2 Nov. 55 20 July 58
13 Apr. 42'3oJune48 11 Apr. 60 28 July 61
a8 June 42 14 Aug. 49' 2 Nov. 55 26 July 62
Art. I M*y 46 9 Nov. 46, "7 ych. s^\ 2 N>... jj.., ™...
Art. II Jan. 43:14 Jan. 44-7 *I«y 5°! 2 Nov. 55]26 Apr.
r|))i J7 Apr. 35 25 Oct .
!■ x.t 7 Jan. 42J29Sept.43
!1 .. 31 Aug. 49
Hu.*. 30 I>ec. 45
•]>« . 13 June 35
.rjMi 13 June 35
.!!(• 13 June 35
lury 15 Feb. 42
c. . 6 Aug. 46
Art. 19 June 41
'',: ! 'igitar. 39
«<•/, R.Art.
•. h.p! Di«-
31 Dec. 44
I Jan. 42
27 Sept. 42
19 Oct. 50
31 Dec. 42
4AUR.54
1 Nov. 43j 2 Xov. 55
2 Oct. 52 12 Dec. 54
8 May 46
Sept. 43' 15 .Tunc 49 13 July 58
Qaonn Wanvn Wi
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' v.. Art 12 Dec. 34,17 Aug. 41 [12 Dec. 49
'. ry ... 19 June 41 13 Apr. 4230 June 48; 2 Nov. 55
.,'..' 9 Dec. 42 10 Dee. 47 23 Jan. 56I
II Dec. 4« 3 Jnly 45I29 Aug.54
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23 Apr. 39 29 Apr. 42 6 Dec. 50' '? Dec. 54
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Mitjor, h.p. / ' !„„_
•^ ,• 14 June 50
II May 41 23 May 51'
8 Oct. 3927 May 49 18 Feb. 61
5i'3oNov. 55' 7 July 58
24 Aug. 61
1 Sept. 62
16 Sept. 61
[7 Sept. 6 1
25 Sept. 61
28 Sept. 61
30 Sept. 61
2 Oct. 61
10 Nov. 61
62
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' l'..inr:il Suid'Coriis 11 Dec. 35
•1-. /''■../. 19 Hnnsars, 24 Jan. 39
.. < /; I.t.Col. 14 Hus. ? Au!r.42
,•14 June 50 1 Aug. 51 30 .NOV. 55 7 July 5° 2& Apr. 5
F. 18 Mar. 36 29 Nov. 39 8 May 46'26 Oct. 58 27 Mar. 6
tr. I ft r>PP aR'I t Amr c*'o., Ann- -S o>J An^ .-Q ., Tir.r^ r
'I Lt.Col. r.f.p. 70 *•. 18 .Mar. 36 29 Nov. 39] 8 Mav 46 26 Oct. 58 27 Mar. 63 27 Nov. 66
Kne. I 8 Dec. 481 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 53| 7 Dec. 58 7 Dec. 66
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6 Apr. 43 ji Feb. 49 13 Oct. 6o;i5 Feb. 6
June 42
' •!l>s 17 Jan. 36
' .p." .7. Jan. 36
~ ' ' "rps 17 Jan. 36
7 lliis,.inr¥ li Nov. 41
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't.Col. 10 F..
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7 Feb. 36
9 Feb. 36
2 Apr. 36
1 1 .lune 42
21 Nov. 37
9 Aug. 33
6 July 38
19 June 41
21 May 41
.» Nov. 391 2 Nov. 46 !9 Jan. 58
8 Oct. 39'i9 Mar. 49 i8 Feb. 61
1 Jan. 44' 31 Jan. 52 i July 57
7 June 44! 3 Sept. 47 20 Julv
STt.
24 Mar. 66
3 Apr. 66
27 Apr. 66
10 Mav 66
23 May 66
24 May 66
12 June 66
13 June 66
13 June 66
14 July 66
20 Jul.v 66
28 July 66
Aug. 66
•24 Aug. 66
24 Aug. 66
16 Sept. 66
-7 Sept. 66
25 Sept. 66
28 Sept. 66
30 Sept. 65
2 Oct. 66
10 No\
Nov. 66
WHEir
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
[3 Nov. 61 13 Nov. 66
26 Apr. 59 19 Nov. 66
27 Nov. 66
4 Mar. 38 21 Dec
3 Oct. 40 17 Jan
19 Oct. 39
7 Mar. 43
6 May 45
8 Oct. 41
3 Oct. 40
28 Dec. 38
3 -Tuly 45
3 May 41
24 Feb. 37
. 30 Apr. __
.7 Jan. 51 iS Feb. 61
24 May 50 22 June 58
2 Aug. 50 12 Dec. 54
22 Mar. 49 18 Feb. 61
9 Feb. 51 24 Mar. 58
9 Jan. 46 22 Mar. 58
II .Tune57,28 Aug. 58
23May5i|
May 42 20 June
Oct. 5717 Jan
17 .Tan. 62
7 Jan. 62
Feb.
Feb. 62
Dec. 66
II Dec. 66
I Jan. 67
6 Jan. 67
7 Jan. 67
II Jan. 67
17 .Tan. 67
17 Jan. 67
17 Jan. 67
20 Jan. 67
22 Jan. 67
7 Feb. 67
9 Feb. 67
,, i c.... J/ \j Miiy 42 2o June 54 17 wci. 59
7 Aug. 41 .22 Oct. 47 ao July 58124 June 59
1 I
27 Apr. 42 30 June °
22 July 42| 1 June 49527 May 56
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- . i>y Mar. 39 16 .Sept. 41
'-'■ ■■{•'> .^lar. 39] 8 Oct. 41
' . 19 Mar. 39 23 Nov. 41
■ ••.lioMar. 39 7 Dec. 41
n»>|i- .Iuno39 17 Nov. 42
^'t 2 May 47 30 .June 48
.Art. I'. Dec. 4'" 27 Sept.47
'. Art.ii. Uoc. 45 13 Apr. 46
3 Oct. 40115 Feb. 47 13 Apr. 60
- May 38 8 July 43 20 June 54
Sept. 49 1 1 Nov. 53! 6 .Tune 56 24 Mar
23 Apr. 60 7 Mar. 62
!6Apr. 59
8 Mar. 62
8 Mar. 62
19 .Tune 60
'0/ a Art.i
May 47
15 Apr. 56 24 Mar. 58,18 Mnr. 6
9 July 50I 2 Dec. 59 25 Mar. 6-
3 Sei)t.47; I Nov. 58J26 Mar. 62
13 Dec. 47 29 Sept. 54 13 Feb. 6
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iMH'lr)Art. M IW. 40
Mariiicii ...I I,, rVc. 37
H. Miirin..H ,9 l>oe. 37
30 June 48
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14 Feb. 45
3 July 41
14 Aug. 41
Mar. 38 , a Feb. 42
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"I. 42 1 Aug. 4a
"1C41 31 .Ian. 4
, '"".iV >7 Aug. 4
lune 36 14 A)
4a
Illy 4a
I Nov
3j July 47
. 3N..v.4a
I'le 36 10 Mar. 41
"•0. 4» If Nov. 46
' "•B4» 33 May 47
'"'P43 I Dec. 47
■'« 43; 7 Doc. 4a
'i'^- 40|»oJune4S
'i l»cc. 4ola4 Jan. 45
2 Feb. 48 li Mav 59
14 Apr. 48 1 9 Sept. 59
12 June 541 8 Mar. 55
6 July 54 12 Dec. 54
20 June 541 2 Nov. 5=;
17 Feb. 54 6 June 56
6 Nov. 54; 6 June 56
25 Nov. 57 24 Mar. 58
II Dec. 55 17 Aug. 64
aaScpt.si isSept.58
6 Oct. 51 2 Xov. 55
A]ir
I Apr. 62
20 A^ir. 62
26 Apr. 59
26 Ajir. 59
26 Ajir. 59
?6 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
24 Mar. 65
8 May 62
16 May 6:
'^'■^'"T-sr 22 May 6:
14 Oct. 48 12 Dec. 54 I Mav6i
1 Nov. 48 2 Nov. 55: 1 June 62
24 Job. 54 28 Aug. 57 16 Aug. 59
'..mo54, ^.., 9. rune 62
0 .luno 51 18 Feb. 61 Iio June 62
1 Nov. 48 17 July 60' 20 June 62
ao Nov. 54
Nov. 48 20 July 60 21 June 62
10 Aug. 50 18 Feb. 61 28 June 62
I Apr. 66 9 Feb. 67
26 Apr. 59 II Feb. 67
26 Mar. 62! 1 3 Feb. 67
7 Oct. 59! 18 Feb. 67
'' 3 Mar. 67
7 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 6
8 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
17 Mar. 67
iS Mar. 67
25 Mar. 67
26 Mar. 67
I Apr. 67
I Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
20 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
'.6 Apr. 67
16 Apr. 67
27 Apr. 67
8 May 67
[6 May 67
22 May 67
30 Ma.v 67
I June 67
8 June 67
9 June 67
0 June 67
!o June 67
20 June 67
21 June 67
28 June 67
) June 62
B !.,.?„ I "' -" '"'"e 02 2b June 67
.M'""!! ,30 June 62 30 .Tune 67
r Aug. 56
June 5
I 1 July 6
13 Oct. 63
•];^S3oJniy6o':^>u{3.6L6Ju}^^J
! M«y 49 22 Apr. 59 29 July 6a 29 July 67
4 Mar. 54 24 Mar. 58 30 July 62I30 July 67
3 Sept. 70.
:3 June 68
8 May 67^
6 Mar. 70.
13 July 67-
6 July 67-
31 Oct. 7»
2 Aug. 71
Colonels.
37
■ CORXKT, I
andHKUT. LIU
orKxsiG.v.'
JiuiC4ii2i Ja
Joi. II. Jolliffe.^i" Lt.Col. r.f.p. R. Murines 15 Jiuie 41121 Jan. 45 24 Feb. 54
Guy Hotton, Lt. Colonel, Royal Artillery.. 17 .11111043 S Apr. 45! 2 July 51
Freil. William Boiiil, Culouel, R. Artillery. 11 June 39 25 Sept. 41 11 June 54
Edw. Newdipatc,^" IJ.Col. li.p. Dep. Hiitt. 29 May 42 14 Apr. 46 30 Apr. 52
W. F. iori Abinger..V(/ /or, Scots Fu.s.lals. 14 A])r. 46 12 .Iune46 23 Nov. 49
Rob. Sym Wilson, Lt.Col. Madras StaffC. 18 Dec. 36, 3 May 39 25 Feb. 49
Geo. Hai-kness, Lt.Col. Madras StntT C. ..|i8 Dec. 36 30 Sept.38 18 Dec.
Daniel George Robin.son, Lt.Col. 11. Enjf.
Robert Phayro. CJJ. Lt.Col. bombay 1
Staff Coi-ps, Ahlf iIp lamp to the Qxeen ji
Thomas Clerk, Lt.Col. Madras SUft'C'oiTis
J.H.M.Babinffton, Lt.Col. Madras StaffC
Cha. C.M'Callum, i/. Co/. Madras StfiffC
Tbo. Grcenaway, Lt.Col. Madn\8 Staff C
Cha. M. Barrow, Lt.Col. Bombay StsitlC
Daniel Boyd, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Wm.Ashbumer.i/.Co/.BombayStftffCoi-pb
Geo. v. .lohnaon. Colonel, R. Artillery
Adolphus Fred. Connell, Colonel, R.Art. ..
Aul,^W.H.MeJTicIc,C«/.^4■i/.Co/.S.F.Gd8.
John C. Haughtou, C.SI. Lt.Col. Ben. S. C.
Francis Younp. U.Col. Mailnis StaffC. ..
Robert Barlow M'Crea,Co/o«p/, R.Artillen*
J'rederick Marsliall, Lt.Col. 2 Life (iiiardV
Alfred Bassano.-'^ -V''>"'. bP- ^- Kooi ...
Goo.S.DiRby.CW. Col. -2,1.1 Com. R.Mar.Art.
Richard I'arke,^'' CB. Captain, retired t
full pay. Royal Xtariiies \
Sir Wm. U. R. Green, CJi.KCS£.Lt.Col.\
Bombay Stafl" Corps )
o. Giblics Rigaud, Lt.Col. 60 Uifle.s
W. H. B. de Horsev, Major. Gr. G.ls
JohnK.Wat.son,"*X/.Co/.r.f.p.R.(Ben.)Art
Chna. Wm. Adair, CH. Colonel 2nd Com.)
R. Marines, Auie ■te Camp to tlir Qnrrn i
Dillon (i. Pollanl, Lt.Col. Madras StalfC
A. C. Plowrlen, i/. Co/. Hengal Stiiff Conis
yar.S-.rHcn. M. Ilavelock.ii/."' Ci^.J/u/ )
Vnatt. Atnitt. Ail/. Ueu. Dublin )'
T. F. Wilson, CU. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. >
Aitle (Ir Camp to the Queen )
John Lindred^'C Klirec, Colonel, R. Art...
Chas. Vauglimi Wilkieson,Co/o»c/, R. Kng.
Rich. B. Prottoiohn, Cli. Major, iS Uu.<8ars
W. W. 11. (Jpeii tiled, CB. Lt.Col. R. Kng .
Fairfax Cha-s. H.a.ssard,Cii.Co/oHf/,R.Knir
■Wm. DriscoU (lo.ssot, Co/„„r/. |{. Knir
Convers 'J'owcr, CB. LI. Co!, j Dr. GuanU.
Martin Dillon, CB. CSI. Major. RiHo |
lir. , A ide de Camp to the Qneen. UiUtari/ l
Serreluri) to the Com. in Chief iu India I
,S«/- Wm.Lockyor Mci-cwcrlior,Ci<.A'C.V/. »
i/.Co/. Bombay Staff Corps ("
c. Wm. Gordon Cameron, CB. Major, 4 F.
Wm. K. MacLeod, Lt.Col. Bombay StiilfC.
Allied \V. Lucas, CU. J.I. Col. Boinbay S.C.
Thomas Walter Milwavd, CB. Lt.Col. R. )
Art. Aidede Cam,, to the Qneen t'
Henry H. A. Wood, Major. Bombay S. C.
Fni. Adam KUis Loch, Jlfo/or. Bombay S.C.
Henry .'^t. Clair Wilkill.■^,X^f•o/. R. Kng. )
Aide de Caiiiji to the Ifiiern (
Henry Wm. Holland, CB. Lt.Col. Bom.S.C.
Alex. Robinson, Lt.Col. BeniraJ StaffC. .
George (Heig Mrovm, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Jamus Georgo Fife, Colonel, U. Kugiucers
Jonkin Jones, Colonel, Uoyal Kngineers ...
Chas. Waterloo Hutcliiuson,/;rCo/.R.EMg.
Edw. Archibald Foord, Colo,iel. R. Eng.
Hill Wallace, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Charles B«rinrr,"H Major, h.p.t^oldst.Gds.
H. D. Taylor, i/. Co/. Madras Sinff Corps
George Shaw, CB. Colonel. Royal Art., )
Amiistant Adjutant General 3
Fra. Greothiim Kemp8ter,i*.Co/.Mad.S.C.
Alex. Robert Fraser, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Aug. Fred. Fi-a. Lennox. Colonel, R. Ai't..
Henry J. B. Macleod,^'« Lt.Col. r. f. p. >
R. (Bengal) Ai-tillery i
Rich. P. Ii«lan<l,2'" Lt.Col. r.t.p. 2 W.I.R.
Wm. Hill,«»i<.Co/.h.p. j West India Regt.
Hnuli Robert Hibbert.-"i<. Co/. h.jj.yFoot
■William Co.-imo Trevor, CB. Lt.Col. 14 F.
S. Tl)acker,i/. Co/. Bombay Stafl" Coqis...
C. P. Molony, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps.
H. noi)kinson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
R. R. Mainwaring, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC
M. T. Ffronch, Lt.Col. Madras StaffC. ..
A. L. Steele, Lt.Col. Madras Stuff Corps
Alfred Fox Place, i/. Co/. Madras StaffC
E. R. Cureton, Lt.Col., Com. Cat: Depot. ...
9 June 43[i6 June 47 21 Nov. 56
26 Jan. 39 I Dec. 40 28 Dec. 48
10 Jan. 37| 6 .Tune .38117 Mar. 46
10 Jan. 37 13 Nov. 38 2 May 47
10 Jan. 37! 25 Feb. 41I17 Mar. 50
10 Jan. 37j 9 Oct. 39JioJau. 52
19 Jan. 37 2 May 40 ji Mar. 47
19 Jan. 37
19 Jan. 37
I Jan. 43
I Jan. 42
15 Feb. 37
15 Feb. 37
1 Jan. 42
18 Sept.4q
3 Apr. 46
16 Aug. 42
15 Feb. 42
2 Jan. 41
11 June 41
8 Dec. 43
8 May 38
12 June 37
13 June 37
31 Mar. 46
24 Apr. 38
8 June 42
9 Dec. 4--
•3 Feb. 38
9 Dei-
20 .lunc 40
2o June
7 June 44
.8 Mar. 43
18 Mar.
24 May 44
1 1 Doc. 37
I Sept. 38
19 June 44
9 Doc.
7 Aja-. 44
i: June
25 -July
27 Aug. 37
7 .lune
7 June
9 Dec. 44
9 June 43
9 Dec
9 June 43
3 Oct. 40,19 Aug. 47
:4 Mar. 40 31 Aug. 50
2 Jan. 42
8 June 42
5 Oct. 37
5 Oct. 37
18 June 42
Dec. 41
23 Dec. 36
20 May 53
2S Sept.47
I Mar. 42
I Dec. 37
1 Dec. 37
2 Dec. 37
I Dec. 37
I Dec. 37
21 Dec. 37
4 Apr. 43
4 Apr. 43
8 8ej)t.46
16 July 42
25 Aug. 40
4 Apr. 43
16 Sept. 51
24 May 48
27 July 47
26 Nov. 46
6 June 45
26 July 44
22 Nov. 44
19 Dec. 45
12 Feb. 42
I May 40
3 Oct. 40
23 Juno 48
I July 42
4 Apr. 43
s Oct. 51
1 8 Oct
14 May 52
23 SL-pt.43
27 May 43
6 Juno 45
14 Nov. 44
5 Apr. 43
12 Miiy 47
8 Oct. 39
13 Feb
1 Apr. 46
II May
" May 49
Fob.
10 Nov. 66
13 Apr. 58 15 Feb. 6
; 2 Oct. 62
2 Nov. 55 30 Apr. 61
12 Dec. 54 24 Apr. 53
18 -. b. 6i 18 Dec. 6:;
18 ■•■•; . 61 18 Dec. 62
(5 .i'i». 6 15 .Tmie62
31 Dec. 62
16 Jun-) 7 .an. 63
13 July 58' I? 'an. 63
6 July 60 10 .Tan. 63
8 Feb. 61 10 .Tan. 63
18 Feb. 61 10 Jan. 63
7 Dec. jS 19 Jan. 63
18 Feb. ()i 19 Jan. 6j
18 Feb. 61,19 .Tan. 63
3 Aug. fo 24 Jan. 63
31 Aug. 60 12 Feb. 63
I22 June
SFeb. fiiiis Feb. 63
29 Aug. 61,15 Feb. 63
8 Apr. 59 22 Feb. 63
I 6^rar. 63
24 Mot. 5S 16 Mar. 60
2 Nov. 55
23 Apr. 45
3 Oct. 40
50 Apr. 46
15 Apr. 48
9 Oct. 4S
19 Aug. 47
2 Mar. 52
3 -f uly 45
2 July 47
II Dec. 45
3 May 43
16 Apr. 40
28 May 43
4 May 43
3 Ji'Iy 45
28 Dec. 38
1 Sept. 54
6 Aug. 50
2 Jan. 46
1 Nov. 39
3 Oct. 40
9 Jan.
7 Oct.
8 Oct. 39
3 Oct. 40
21 Dec. 37 3 Oct. 40
21 June 39 19 Dec. 43
Nov. 48
16 Nov. 48
22 Feb. 50
15 Feb. 52
2 Mar. 48
28 Nov. 48
4 Feb. so
15 Oct. 56
27 Dec. 54
7 JttJy St
2 Jan. 56
16 Aug. 50
22 Mar. so
27 Apr. s8
26 Nov. 51
12 June 52
13 June 52|2o July 58
9 Oct. 57 19 Jan.
15 June.j9l24 Mar. 58
8. Ian. 4./I15 Sept.6o
9 Dec. 57
7 i^cjit.j.'jo July 58
1 3 Apr. 58
24 Nov. 56
22 June 58
12 Dec. 54
14 July 67
= 7 Aug. 5
14 July 51
II Nov. 50
18 Jan. 50
2 Nov. 55
18 Mar. 56
July
28 Feb. 48
17 Nov. 52
Apr
Jan.
29 May 57
7 Aug. 58
I June
31 Dec. 50
7 A\>r. 58
8 Oct. 55
24 May 56
0 Mar. 57
9 Dec. 57
27 Apr. 58
29 Apr. 53
3 Sept. 54
9 Apr. 49
5 Oct. 5--
5 Oct. 52
7 Alay 49
26 June 56
17 July 49
30 Nov. 55
22 Dec. 54
9 Nov. 50
6 July 51
1 Dec. 52
12 Dec. 52
10 Apr. 52
Dec. 52
21 Dec. 52
21 Dec. 52
1 Jan. 51
Aug. 58
2 Nov. 55
9 Nov. 62
17 May 61
:o July 58
24 Nov. 56
24 Aiir. 55
18 Fob. 61
2p July 58
15 Feb. 61
2o July
:o July 58
23 Mar. 63
30 Mar. 60
5 Oct. 62
15 Feb. 61
13 Mar. 57
2 Jan. 68
29 May 63
12 June 63
13 June 63
26 Apr. 59
24 Apr. 64
27 June 63
29 June 63
3 July 60
15 Feb. 61
3 Aug. 63
3 Aug. 63
4 Aug. 63
15 Feb. 61
5 July 61
8 Feb. 61
20 July 58
12 Dec. 54
4 Mar. 58
2 Nov. 55
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
2 Nov. 55
o Ajn-. 61
16 Nov. Co
2 Nov. 55
6 June 56
18 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 6i
26 Dec. ^6
■31 Nov. 62
8 Feb. 63
1 1 Dec. 63
I Soiit.64
3 Feb. 66
1 2 Juno 66
18 Jan. 67
I Mar. 67
25 July 67
27 Aug. 63
I Sept. 63
1 Sept. 63
I Sei)t.63
I Sept. 63
I Sept. 63
1 Sept. 63
1 Dec. 55
5 Feb. 61
20 Sept. 63
5 Oct. 63
5 Oct. 63
10 Oct. 63
29 Feb. 64
21 Aug. 67
6 May 62
1 Dec. 63
8 Dec. 63
I Dec. 63
11 Dec. 63
Dec. 63
21 Dec. 63
21 Dec. 63
I Dec. 63
21 Dec. 63
4 Feb. 62
21 Aug. 67
21 Sept.67
2 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
21 Nov. 67
18 Dec. 67
18 Dec. 67
23 Dec. 67
31 Dec. 67
6 Jan. 68
o Jan. 68
o Jan. 68
0 Jan. 68
10 Jan. 68
19 Jan. 68
19 Jan. 68
19 Jan. 68
24 Jan. 68
12 Fel
13 Feb. 68
15 Fel
15 Feb. 68
22 Feb, '"
6 Mar. 68
16 Mar.
23 Mar. 68
30 Mar. 68
5 Apr. 68
22 Apr
29 .\pr. 68
7 May 68
29 May
12 .lune 68
13 June 68
17 Juno 68
20 June 68
27 Juno
29 June 68
3 July ;68
7 J uly 68
3 Aug. 68
3 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
IS Aug. 68
IS Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
IS Aug. 68
27 Aug. 68
1 Sept
I Scpt.68
I Sept."
I Sept.
I Sept.
1 Sept.
2 Sept.es
14 Sept. 68
o Sept.
S Oct. 68
5 Oct. 68
oOct. 68
oOct. 68
28 Oct
No>
Dec. 68
Dec. 68
Dec. 68
Dec. 68
12 Dec. 68
21 Dec. 68
21 Dec. 68
Dec. 68
Dec. 68
Dec. 68
WH1I»
PLACED Off
HALS PAT.
27 Mar.
14 Aug. 72
7 May 70
28 Oct. 71
38
Colonels.
UBUT.
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and I.IBCV.
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H. K. Bunt. JJCol IVm.«I ^wn i on» ;:. Hoc. 4% " Dec. 45
J. W. l>oreU. CB. fWo«/. K. Kntni"*" iq .l"ne 41 »ft Aug. 44
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; ' <'W. 4J FtK't 21 Ai)r. 46,17 ^ov• 4«
' r. f. I>. 6gF. 15 June jo^jq Sepi.34
Knifiiiccnt ii9J"ne4i|3o'^ct- 44
• Irnii SuiirC.'io Fell. 38.19001. 40
H. Artillenl 2 Mny 47i3«> J»'>C48
KkiI »5 Se|)t.46 3 Feb. 54
;. 17 Luncorslis July 47I15 Dec. 48
K. KiiK. I ' f'Pt- 47 1 5-'"ly 51
■ ■ or. R. Knjr. iq •'""« 5° 17 f'^''- 54
H Kiimiieorn iq June 41, 18 Dec. 44
r It int. IkMiifiil S.f. o Sept.40 J5 July 44
It KnunrntTs 0 Dec. 44! 2 July 53
(■..^...■/. R. Artillerj- •« J'ln. 42 18 Au)?.
<•../ HonRul Staff C\
MiKlnm SUiff
CAPTAIK.
6 June57|z> Nov. 57
6 Dec. 51 12 Dec. 54
II Jan. 53 18 Feb. 6
II Jan. 53]i8Fcb. 6
II May
16 Jan. 55
29 Dec. 54
3 Sept.47
20 Dec. 51
30 July 50
21 Sept. 54
15 May 55
18 Sept. 57
23 Feb. 56
iq Jan. 58
16 Mar. 58
26 Oct. 58
23 Oct. 63
18 Feb. 61
12 Dec. 54
6 June 56
Mar. 58
Sept.58
18 Mar. 63
15 Dec
II Jan. 64
II Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
18 Jan. 64
26 Nov. 6:
21 Feb. 6i
5 Feb. 64
10 Feb. 64
15 Feb. 6:
15 Feb. 6:
IS Feb. 6:
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Mar. 38 30 SepK4o! 1 Mar. 53
31 Mar. 43! »S Feb. 45 23 Dec. 53
I Mar. 38 26 Sept
1 Mar. 38 1 7 July
2 Mar. 38
28 Oct. 58 22 Nov. 59 15 Feb. 61
28 Jan. 52 5 Jan. 64 15 Feb. 64
5 Feb. 53I19 Jan. 58(13 Jim- 64
Dec. 57 19 Jan. 5827 Feb. 64
2 Dec. 54 1 7 May 61
: Jan. 53
>Ur. 38
Jan. 42
Mar. 5
. . Mar. 53
8 Apr. 42 21 Jan. 53
4 Sept. 54 22 July 59
16 July 42 30 Apr. 51
22Feb. 45i22 Apr. 53
28 June 50 9 Oct. 54
I Jan. 46 20 Sept. 54
30 Oct. 43 23 May 50
25Apr. 45I 6 June 54:20 July
rrmaru (iilhert Hhmlrv, Maior. 50 Foot
Aithur H.iwlf<x. LlCof Mailnm Stoff C.
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i6 Mar. 39
II Jan. 43
15 Apr. 42
iq Dec. 45113 Aiir. 49 18 Feb. 5-
28Aiir. 38 3 Oct. 4028 Apr. 53
29 Apr. 38 19 Feb. 51^29 Apr. 53
14 June 50 27 June 51 14 July 54
10 Apr. 49 6 June 54 29 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 44 24 Nov. 46 4 July 58
10 Dec. 4i28June47 1 Aug. 54
18 Juno 12 14 Feb. 14 16 Sept. 45
3 Mar. 49 17 Oct. 51 23 Mar. 55
1 1 Jan. 43 8 Nov. 43 23 May 50
17 Jan. 51 II Aug. 54 1 9 Sept.55
7 AufT. 35 25 July 37 2 Nov. 48
II June 38 3 Oct. 40 20 Jan. 49
II June 38116 July 42 i Jan. 52
nn. /,/ (hi Ik-n. S.C. 11 June38 16 July 42 11 June 53
Mailnm Staff Corjw. 12 June 38 23 June 41 12 Mar. 50
/.' r,,!. IVmi. S,C.ti2 June 38: 5 .luly 44 17 Feb. 52
'• ' •• f p. ^2 Koot!2o Nov. 38|i8 July 41 17 Feb. 51
■ Ml. p.Cr.fJds. 10 Feb. 4323 Mar. 45 15 Feb. 5c
nm Staff V. 16 June 38 3 Oct. 40 16 June 53
16 Scpt.51 24 Feb. 54 23 Mar. 55
22 June 38 i6 July 42 22 June 53
I May 461 9 Nov. 46 17 Feb. 54
13 Oct. 43 20 Oct. 48 29 Dec. 54
7 Aug. 35 10 May 39, 3 Sept.47
11 Jan. 431 I Ai)r. 44 8 July 50
21 Auif. 38 27 June 42 14 June 52
13 Feb. 52 26 July 53 15 Dec. 54
II Jan. 43 I Apr. 44 9 July 50
11 Jan. 43 15 A|)r. 44 6 Aug. 50
17 Juno 43 15 Apr. 44 2 Oct. 50
27 June 41 ao July 43 15 May 52
ji Mar. 48 23 Sept. 51 10 Nov. 54
20 Dec. ^t lA Rant ...,1
20 July 58
26 Apr. 59
18 May 60
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
9 Jan. 58
6 June 56
2 Nov. 55
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30 Nov. 48 4 Apr. 58
14 June 56
17 July 55
II Jan.
3 Apr. 62
14 Jan. 6.i
20 June 54
26 Apr. 59
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
1 8 Feb. 61
i£ Feb. 6:
9 Nov. 62
8 Feb. 61
1 Apr. 62
8 Feb. 61
7 Sept. 67
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
4 July 64
I June 62
28 June 62
3 Sei)t.62
19 Jan. 58
20 July 58
15 Feb. 61
4 Apr. 43 30 yov. 48 4 Apr. 58 ,6 Apr. 6;
ra June 41 22 Nov. 43 " June 56! 19 Jan. 58
5 Jan. 457 Mar. 49 20 May 53 u Dec. 54
12 p.c 40 ly Jan. 43 15 May 55 25 Feb. 6-
«IVc, 43 9 Nov. 48 i4 8cpt.57
I Scpl.jS 27 June 42 29 July 53
11 IKt. 41 3 July 45 ,1 Dec. 56
hJiin. 42 15 Doc. 44 17 Apr. 56
'■ JiiiU! 45 31 July 46 24 Sept. so
15 June 4 1 5 May 4524 Feb. 54
'1 Aug. 49 3 Feb. 54,17 Fob. S7
l'ii.o45 ai. Dec. 5327 Apr. 58
■-'•pt.42 I May 46 22 Aug. 51
•'•<•. 44 10 Feb. 46; 14 Jan. 56
l»"o. 38 17 Aug. 42 18 Oct. 52
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8 Jan
27 Jan. 58
10 June 6;
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31 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 58
29 Oct. 64
22 Doc. 65
3 Aug. 63
24 Mnr. 58
6 June 5ri
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
1 Mar. 64
2 Mar. 64
8 Mar. 64
II Mar. 64
I Oct. 64
17 Sept. 61
1 Jan. 68
7 Apr. 64
19 Ajjr. 64
28 June 62
28 Apr. 64
29 Apr. 64
29 Nov. 59
9 Sept. 63
27 May 64
25 Sept.6i
11 Dec. 68
1 7 Nov. 63
20 May 64
3 June 64
3 1 Aup:. 60
June 64
June 64
June 64
1 2 Jmie 64
2 June 64
I Apr. 66
7 July 57
6 June 64
:i June 64
:2 June 64
1 9 Mai-. 69
' Jan. 61
21 July 64
:i July 64
;i Sept.64
5 June 60
28 July 64
28 July 64
5 Aufj. 64
10 June 63
10 Aug. 64
5 Aug. 64
5 AUfr. 64
17 Auj,'. 64
7 July 62
5 Aufj. 64
31 Auk. 64
I Sept.64
27 Aitr. 67
5 Aul:. 64
V Srpt.h^
1 .Inly 67
iSOct. 1.4
24 Oct. 64
28 Oct. 64
27 Dec. 68
S Nov. 64
3 Oct. 66
5 Jan. 64
29 Nov. 64
9 Dec. 64
30 Dec. 68
5 Jan. 69
II Jan. 69
II Jan. 69
15 Jan. 69
18 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
3 Feb. 69
5 Feb. 69
10 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
22 Feb. 69
27 Feb. 69
I Mar. 69
I Mar. 69
I Mar. 69
I Mar. 69
I Mar. 69
1 Mar. 60
2 ilar. 69
8 Mar. 69
11 Mar. 69
17 Mar. 69
19 Mar. 69
I Apr. 69
7 Apr. 69
ig Apr. 69
20 Apr. 69
28 Apr. 69
29 Apr. 69
30 Apr. 69
30 Apr. 69
1 May 69
2 May 69
2 Ma.y 69
4 May 69
20 May, 69
3 June 69
5 June 69
[ I June 69
1 1 June 69
[ I June 69
[2 June 69
[2 June 69
[2 Jvine69
[4 June 69
[6 June 69
21 June 69
22 June 69
7 July 69
10 July 69
21 July 69
21 July 69
24 July 69
28 July 69
28 July 69
iS July 69
5 Aug. 69
10 Aug. 69
10 Aug. 69
1 1 Aug. 69
II Avig. 69
17 Aug. 69
22 Aug. 69
25 Aug. 69
J I Aug. 69
I Sept. 60
1 Sept. 69
5 Sept. 69
9 Sei)t.69
IS Sei)t.69
18 Oct. 69
>4 Oct. 69
!8 Oct. 69
joOct. 69
5 Nov. 6g
10 Nov. 69
•■7 Nov. 69
:g Nov. 69
9 Dec. 69
WHBir
PLACBDOW
HALF PAT.
23 June 69
9 Aug. 71
3 Sept. 70
20 :Mar. 69
9 Oct. 69
i May
3 May 72
Feb. 72
Mar. 58
29 July 69
9 Feb. 70
July 70
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39
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COLOJtKL. |PHCBDOjr
<;usuivus II. L. MihiKin. LtCol. R. Art. ...
.7 June 43
15 May 44 II Nov. 50
2 Nov. 55 II Sept. 64
10 Dec. 691
John Shaw Kemlmll, IJ.Cul. lioiiil.ay S.C.
II Dec. 38
3 Oct. 40 1 2 Nov. 50
18 Feb. 61 II Dec. 64
II Dec. 69'
Herirv I,. Robert-sim, J.I.Col. Bengal S. C.
II Dec. 38
3 Oct. 40 13 Dec. 50
18 Feb. 61 II Dec. 64
II Dec. 69I
(Jeo. Clitfu Hutch, U.Cul. Benpil S. C. ...
12 Dec. 38
ii Xov. 40 19 Apr. 51
18 Feb. 61 12 Dec. 64
.2 Dec. 69!
Willou(.'hl)v Crewe, Ma-Inis S. C
12 Dec. j8
3 Oct. 40 24 Sept. 52
18 Feb. 61 12 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 69:
12 Dec. 69
Chas. M. Shakespear, Madras S. C
12 Dec. 38
16 July 42 12 Dec. 53
i8 Feb. 61 12 Dec. 64
FYa. John Moberly. Lt.CoI. R. Knsrineers
g Dec. 44
,5 Feb. 54 27 An?. 58
12 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 69'
Charles Geo.Arbuthnot. CB. Lt.Col.R.Xrt.
17 June 43
I Feb. 45 4 Ajir. 51
2 Nov. 55 39 Oct. 64
18 Dec. 69^
3 Nov. 46 27 >fay 53 2 Nov. 55 18 Dec. 57 27 Dec. 69
Kdwyii S. Hurnat.y, Capt. 4- Lt. Col. (ii.Gds.
William Roberts, Lt.CoI. 5 Foot t Nov. 39 'o July 43 17 Aug. 52
.l.ihii M. (Jnint, /-/.Co/., H. En^'ineers i Jan. 42 '8 Mar. 45 17 Dec. 53
Henri- Charles Adlam. Lt.CoI. BenpalS.C. 13 Jan. 39 '6 July 42 13 Jan. 54 18 Feb. 61
14 .Ian. 39 '6 Jnly 42 14 Jan. 54 18 Feb. 6
8M
16 Mar.
Nov. 55 27 Dec. 64 27 Dec. 69
7 Jan. 65 7 Jan. 70
13 .Tan. 65 13 Jan. 70
14 Jan. 65 14 Jan. 70I
8 Feb. 61 15 Jan. 65 15 Jan. 70
Sweedland Mainwarinir, Lf.CI. .Mad. S.C. 15 Jan. 39 16 Jnly 42 15 .Ian. 54 18 Feb. 61 15 Jan. 65 15 Jan. 70!
William Rickmaii, Lt.CoI. Depot Batt. 12 Sept.48 ii Oct. 51 24 Mar. 54 24 Apr. 55 12 Feb. 63 23 Jan. 7o|
James Kdniuiiil Mavne, Lt.CoI. Mad. S.C. 24 Jan. 39 'o Feb.
.SV,- Fred. J. Goldsiiiid, Cli. KCSI. Lt. , ,, , „ ,„ ,^ „„,^,
Co/. .Madras Stall- Corps > =•• ■'»°- 39 ='4 Sept.
<)ctaviu.-< Hamilton, I.t.Ci,!. Bengal S. C 24 Jan. 39 28 Sept.
Henry Fnincis, ColontI, Royal Artillerj- . 8 Jan
I Nov. 49 6 June 56 2 July 62 24 Jan. 70]
I June 51 6 June 56 16 July 62 24 Jan. 70'
Dec.
5« •
9 Jan. 58 21 Ajir. 63 24 Jan. 70:
Aup. "Henry Ternan, Lt.CoI. IleTi(,'al S.C.. 24 Jan. 39 19 Apr. 42 20 Scpt.53 »8 Feb. 61 24 Jan. 65 24 Jan. 70J
■ ■■ I Dec. 41 ' ■ - ' . , T.,
8 Jan. 42
3 July 45 8 .Ian. 57 26 Apr. 59 24 Jan. 65 24 Jan. 70^
24 Jan . . " _ \
July 45 «7 Nov. 56 24 Jan. 65 24 Jan. 70
3 July 45 8 Jan. 57 26 Apr. 66 15 Au>r. 67 26 Jan. 701
May 44 10 May 32 24 Mar. 58 5 Aug. 64 29 Jan. 70.
Samuel StallanL Colonel, Royal Artillerj-..
Wm. Ferguson Beatson Laurie,'^i//.Co/. /
r.C.p. Royal (Madras) Artillcn- >'
Camj)bellC.(J. Ross,/>/.C«/. Bengal StaffC. 4 Apr. 41
Chas. R. O. Kvans, Lt.CoI. R. Artillery . . 17 June 43
R'iss Balfour Moore, Lt.CoI. Bombay S. C. 10 Feb. 39 28 Aug. 42 10 Feb. 54 18 Feb. 61 10 Feb. 65 10 Feb. 70!
yC Inliii Aug. Wood, Lt.CoI. Bombav S.C. 6 July 39 31 Mar. 42 5 Apr. 51 19 Jan. 58 6 Apr. 63 12 Feb. 70'
Kchviii Alex. Rowlatt, Lt.CoI. Bengal' S. C. 14 Feb. 39 i July 41 1 Dec. 49 18 Feb. 61 14 Feb. 65 14 Feb. 70
■ Km. (iosliiig. Colonel, R. Artillery 11 June 40 31 Dec. 42 11 June 55 26 May 64 17 Feb. 65 17 Feb. 70
Fel). 43 6 Jtiiiesi 30 Jan. 63 9 Feb. 65 9 Feb.
larlcs Marston, ]J.(
■o.T. Deshon,''".»/<//.li
/. Bii
18 Feb. 39 4 .ruiie4i 3 June 52 16 June 57 12 Mar. 63 i3 Feb.
.Dep.Batt. 29 Dec. 37 5 Jan. 41 30 Nov. 49 2 Nov. 55 10 Aug. 64 i Mar. 70
Mar.
I Ma
I ■ . . I <;agc, Lt.CoI. Madras Stall" Corps
( iiiii(iitsEdw.M.Walkcr,/-/.rv,/. Mad.S.C. 10 Mar. 39 24 Nov. 40 31 .1
Henrv .Mein Wilson, Lt.CoI. Bengal i^.C. ' ' '
Henry Reynolds Werge. Lt.CoI. 2 Foot ...
I'eter Stark Lumxden, CSI. Major, Ben. 1
Stnft- Corps, Aide ,lf Cmy. to the Queen \
Geo. Dean I'itt,™ r'//. .V,;/V,r,h.p. So Foot. )
Drfmti) Adjutant and Quarter Matter ■
Cnrr'ol. ('apeof Oooil Hope )
!!■ ... iMiinimond, X,/.Co/. R. Kngiiiecrs...
A . I Mri- Stewart, Lt.CoI. R. Artillerv ...
W.: ■:..:,, KiilUrtoli, Lt.CoI. BeiigJilSfaifC.
t..... .Nield Boldoro.'*" .V<;/r,r, li.p. Hop. /
Bait. Depnti/ Qr. Matter deneral. Mall,, \
BertramClia. .Mitford, .lAi/'.r. r.f.p. 1 1 Foot ^7 Apr. 27 3 May 3
Wm.I.ittleSU>wart,"i/,/.Co/.r.f.p.lVp.Bat
42 20 Feb. 52 i8 Fob. 61
528 Nov. 54
7:.Iar. 65 7 Mar. 70
6 .\i)r. 62 10 Mar. 7o|
6 July 39 23 Feb. 42 22 Oct. 51 19 Jan. 58 17 .Ajir. 63 14 JIar. 70
31 Dec. 39 8 Apr. 42 19 \ng. 54 a Nov. 55 14 Mar. 65 14 Mar. 70'
10 Dec. 47 23 May 54118 Feb. 61 19 Feb. 61 21 Aug. 66 16 Mar. 70
I ■ ■ !
11 Oct. 39 19 Jan. 44' 4 May 49 9 Mar. 61 31 Mar. 65 21 Mar. 70,
8 Dec. 43 I May 49' 20 Sept. 57
1 1 Dec. 40 3 July 45 1 1 Dec
26 Mar. 39 10 June 42
July 58 24 Mar. 65 24 Mar. 70'
8 Oct. 47
Feb.
3 Apr. 49 7 May 5
55 21 Oct. 64 24 Mar. 65 24 Mar. 70I
51 i£ "
8 Feb. 61 26 Mar. 65 26 Mar. 70
Dec. 54 6 Feb. 62 31 Mar. 70^
6 Feb. 41 20 June 54 16 Nov. 58 i Apr. 70^
Apr. 33 13 Jan. 37 28 July 43 20 June 54 22 June 60
(Seorge -Meiu,''" i/.Co/. Unattached! 19 June 35 21 Apr. '9 3 Nov. 46 30 June 54 22 Dec. 60
Fni. Gordon Hibbcrt,»« Lt.CoI. h. p. R. )
Canadian Rifles >
John rtol.'".I/((/or, h. p. Depot Battalion
5 Apr. 51 23 Nov. 52 8 June 55 12 May
Api
Apr. 70|
I Apr. 70J
4 Apr. 70 20 Nov. 70
laek.sdii, Maja
dw. Knight,*
<d Ritlcs
nil
June 47 19 Oct. 49 25 Nov. 53 17 July 55 27 Mar. 63 16 Apr.
r. f. p. 109 Foot 5 Apr. 31 20 Sciit.33 27 Dec. 42 20 June 54 6 Apr. 60 4 May 70
A/.Co/.h.p.Cape >
17 Sept. 50 19 Aug. 51 7 Nov. 54 21 Feb. 60 19 July 64 «i May 70
Ka
,/,/.Co/.r.f.p.R.(Boni.|Eng. 10 Dec. 47 15 Jime 54 27 Aug. 58
May 68 15 May 70
■, Ca/it. ,(■ Lt.CoI. Gr. Guards 17 Oct. 51 6 June 54 16 Feb. 55 28 Apr. 63 20 May 70
_. . . U Hire, Lt.CoI. Bengal S. _.
Tt'C .I'.liu WnUon.CJJ. Major, Bombav)
Stiifl' Corps, Aide de Camp to the Queen i
Patrick Robortson-Ross,"" Lf.CoL h. p. )
Depot Battalion, Adjutant General of r
Militia in Canada .... .1
12 June 41 22 Mar. 44 i Dec. 55 a Dec. 55 10 June 62 28 May 70
3 Feb. 48 27 July 52 18 Fob. 61 19 Feb. 6t 22 July 69 28 May 70
7 Apr. 48 5 Dec. 51 29 Dec. 54 '7 July 55 3 Aug. 63 a June 70
June;
I Nov. 72
6 Oct. 70
Francis William Hastings, Lt.CoI. R. Art.li? June 43 5 Apr. 45 24 July 51 2 Nov. 55 5 June 65
Richard Herbert (;all.»'"Ci».afuyoi-.h.p.) i ' I
14 Hussars, Aide de Camp to the Queen, '- 3 July 35! 7 Dec. 38 31 Mar. 48 18 Sept.57 24 Mar. 58: 8 Juno 70 15 ]
As,ift.Qr. Master Gen., Dover )' ! j
.lf«i/'"i-, r. f. p. 86 Foot...' 6 Sept. 39' 30 .Inly 42 19 Dec. 54 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69,
II June 39 12 Jan.
Lt.CoI. Bengal Staff C
I July
18 Feb. 61 II June 65
June 70
June 70
LI. Col. Bengiil SUtff C. 11 June 39 i6 July 42 1 Apr. 54 18 Feb. 61 11 June 65 11 June 70
" S. C. 12 June 39 22 July 43 18 May 52 7 Dec. 58 12 June 65 12 Juno 70
Darl
. llnlr
'1 Brail
~ UichanlBuULrh, /./.CoV. B
Ni.sliclt. I.I. Col. Beiii.'al St:itr
liMirvGvav. J.t.(nl. liomliav
<..ni'iiniir Maclean. /./.Co/..\I
■s.lcliii Bradlov,/./.C-,/. MailrasS.C.
Ill .lairus Lawll.r, Lt.CoI. Mad. S. C.
V -Maciueoii, /./.C«/. Bengal StaffC,
■ itol.ort I'hillips, /./.Co/. '.Mad. S. C.
IS Wright Marteii,"'i/. Co/. h.p. 7 F. 6 July 4913 Dec. 53i9Juue55 2 Dec. 62 20 June 65 20 Juno 70 28 Dec. 70
June 39 3 Oct
12 June 39 16 July 42
I s Aug. 50 :
" Feb.
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
2 June 65 12 June 70
2 June 65' 12 Juno 70'
S.C. 12 June 39' 4 June 41 12 June 54 18 Feb. 6i 12 June65!i2 June 70^
S. C. 12 June 39 1 Scpt.41 12 June 54 18 Feb. 61 12 June 65 12 June 70,
18 June 39 17 Aug. 44 i May 54 20 July 5S 18 June 65 18 June 701
18 June 39 21 Aug. 43 18 June 54^18 Feb. 61 18 June 65 18 June 70
T Juno 39 2 Jan. 44 18 June 54' 18 Fob. 61 iS June 65 18 Jun0 7O|
■ ■ . 53 19 June 55 2 Dec. 62 20 June 65 2
Z:y:a\:^"StSe^-':"'.:":':^:.}'y^^^**^'^ 3oJune66! iJuly7o
Lt.CoI. Bengal Staff C... 10 July 39 16 July 42 7 Dec. 49I24 Mar. 58 10 July 6:10 July 70
Young,"" J/«/.h.p. 80 Foot 16 July 41 '26 July 44 31 Oct. 52 1 26 Apr. 59 24 Jan. 65 20 July 70
I'ronson, Lt.CoI. Ben. S. C. 24 Juh- 39:15 Aug. 42 30 July 48!tS Feb. 61 24 July 65^24 Julj- 70
' "■ "~ " " 49' 6 June 54 23 Mar. 55| 13 Nov. 6c 25 July 6525 July 70
Koiicrt .MXi
Shurlook Hcmiing, Lt.CoI. 38 Foot 20 Ai
lU-giiiald Onsrloy. Lt.CoI. Bengal StaffC. 29 July 39' i Aug
.\j-thiir W ml . '1 ■"' Major, h.p. Dep. )
Bait . I ' I ■, .(if Portsmouth . i
Thoiiia- 1 iii iL.'-ard,/./.Co/.R.Art.:i
5 Apr. 39 29 Oct. 41
21 Feb. 52:26 Apr. 59 29 July 65 39 July 70
May 46. 2 Nov. 55 22 June 64 i Aug. 70
Sept.48 27 Aug. 58I;
Tune 45
.loliii ( I. I It- 111-, /./.Co/. R. Ai-tillei-j"! 13 June 45U7 Apr. 47 27 Aug. 58
William I ^niiplpoll,''^ A/.Co/. h.p. 100 Foot " ■ ' -- - -
Wm. Coussmaker Anderson, Lt.CoI.^ \ ,,„ , ,
BomI my Staff Corps j' ^ Aug. 39
Thouuis C. LoMgcroft, Lt.CoI. Mad. S. C. '20 Aug. 39] 16 July 42^20 Aug. 54I18 Feb. 6r2o Aug. 65
Apr. 50,13 May 53 25 Jan. 56I 8 Feb. 61 [
Dec. 42 II Sept.50|i8 Feb. 61!
July 58 3 Aug. 65 3 Aug. 70
3 Aug. 6- - A"" -"'
„ . 3 Aug. 70]
Aug. 65 4 Aug. 70 12 July 71
6 Aug. 65 6 Aug. 70
Aug. 70I
40
Colonels.
I COBS ST,
ludiitn.
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Mil. I S
S Apr. 45,11 Aug. 5>,'2 Feb. 6331 Aug. 65 31 Aug. 70
18 Junc45l I Apr. 46 17 Feb. 54 8 Mar. 67,23 Apr. 6S[ 3 Sept.70
■ S Scpt.39'31 JlTiy 42' 7 Mnr.US 18 Feb. 6i,i3 Sept.65 18 Sept.70
■ Sept.39 s May 43 '8 Scpt.54 18 Feb. 6i 18 Sept.65 18 Sept.70
r.r.p. >i BiuMi:
rrutcu M. M. O:
EtcterlKlBcrrx.
WaLAlAwia.Wr .
2 Oct
Pel-. 43! 10 Apr. 45' 2 Sept. 51 '13 Feb. 63 20 Sept.65 20 Sept.70
Sept. 3; 9 Miiy 42, »5 ^'ov. 53 18 Feb. 61 29 Sept.65 29 Sept.70
iLkM. 33 14 July 37 23 June 43 20 June 54' 3June6o i Oct. 70
( Feb. 41 22 Sept. 42 25 Nov. s-- 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
=0 Dec. 43I 3 Sept.45l 2 Jan. 52 20 July 58 i Nov. 65
May 45130 Nov. 51 1 gSept.es i Nov. 65
Apr. 43 18 Jan. 53112 Jan. 65,10 Nov. 65 10 Nov .
Auf,'. 43 8 Apr. S3'3i May 65'io Nov. 65I10 Nov. 70
) Aujf. 44| 2 Nov. 46 21 Oct. S3 26 Dec. 56 2 Dec. 62 12 Nov. 70
21 Nov. 65 21 Nov. 70
21 Nov. 62,21 Mar. 65124 Nov. 70
Dec. 43l3i
Sept.39' 12 Apr. 43 :
70
Nov. 70
N.
16 Mar. 41 1 3 May 44 15 Aug. 53
4 May 49 19 .luly 50 23 Dec. 53
-1 Sept.5i'27 Jiui. 54 27 .J^uly 55
, Dec. 45 =7 May 48 19
Doc. 39 24 .Jan. 42
Dec. 39 12 May 42 .
Dec. 39 3 Oct. 40' 5 Julj- 49
25 Feb. 52
22 Feb. 53
15 Nov. 53
56
Feb. 54
Dec.
Dec. 39 9 Mar. .
Dei'. 39 1 30 Apr. 42 :
' July
■rivmrd Tbompau...
. ! Dec. 39 i
ii Dec. 39J16 July 42I i Sept. 50
•S. i.|ii Dec. 39 9 Auj;. 43 ' 26 Apr. 52
S.C.,ii Dec. 3.;, 5 May 44 13 July 54
ie» .. |i6 Mar. 41 10 July 44 13 Aug. 53
" - " " " " ■ 10 Feb. 52
27 Aug. 58
I Jiiue42| 3 July 45 II June 57
• i3.>._.,22 Dec. 39' 2 Nov. 4ii25 June 52
S. C'.J22 Dec. 39 i4 July 42
1 28 Dec. 33: 14 Fob. 40
I 9 Dec. 44 15 Feb. 54,
Hrarr Jerri* WTuw Jer*^, A/.CW. > I _, I . ,
fWm! ftiU pyr. R. Art. } 19 Dec. 44 i Apr. 46
Tbooua tl«««-r fTr-v^..*- fJfU h.p. 8; F. 31 Oct. 45' 2 Nov. 49
^isrs:'"""- -'-i:: 3-i-.oiMJan^45
CkriMix
JahBBo>
IU«laaVil
KkUJioy s
J • - '
3 Jan. 401 12 Nov. 42
3 Jan. 40116 July 42
— , r ^ ■'""• ■•°P° "^"^'y 43
-•.lire. 3 Jan. 40 8 Apr. 42
I Jan. 42
8 Jan. 41
" Dec. 45
, Jan. 40
. June 44
July 48
•lune 44
Feb. Ao
10 Apr. 49
22 Apr.
3 Mar. 63125 Nov. 65 25 Nov. 70
1 28 Nov. 65 ' 28 Nov. 70
I May 58! 10 Dec. 65 '10 Dec. 70
7 Dec. 58 1 10 Dec. 65! 10 Dec,
18 Feb. 61 10 Dec. 65 10 Dec,
18 Feb. 6i|ioDec. 65 10 Dec. 70
18 Feb. 6i;io Dec. 65 10 Dec. 70
4 Nov. 59,11 Dec. 65 II Dec. 70
18 Feb. 6i'ii Dec. 65111 Dec. 70
18 Feb. 61 In Dec. 65 11 Dec. 70
18 Feb. 61 n Dec. 6511 Dec. 70
13 Dec. 65I13 Dec. 70
6 Juue56 19 Dec. 65 '19 Dec. 70
21 Dec. 65I21 Dec. 70
19 Jan. 58 9 Apr. 65 1 22 Dec. 70
18 Feb. 61 22 Dec ' ' - ■"--
18 Feb. 6''
18 Sept. 53 '26 Jan. 66
27 July 55 26 Apr.
3 Jan. 551
6 Jan. 52
5 June 53
31 Jan. S4I
24 Mar. 58
■ Feb. 6t
Feb. 61
8Fel:
24 June 54 1 18 Feb. 61
I June =;6
June
. ..., 7 Feb. ^41
7 Apr. 43I29 Dec. 46 26 Dec. 56
I Apr. 46:13 .Ian. 55
5 >ov.4i!io June 50;2o July 58
26 Feb. 46 18 Mar. 521 3 Feb. 64
14 Jnne5ol22 Dec. 54:17 July 55
I Apr. 46 I Apr. 52I12 Dec. 5^
24 Dec. 441 8 Fell. 55118 Feb. 6
r.
J
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Urn:-.
M.
J
II* ■•
.tune 43^21 Jan. 47 5 Jan. 57130 July 62
I'cb. 40I 3 Jan. 42 20 June 48 18 Feb,
Feb.
^ iij Fob. 40 12 Nov. 42
'. ...26 0ct. 4. 3ifar.43
r i?CW " *** I Apr. 46
! ( 'o ^'*'"- 4" >6 July 42
S June 49 I Aug. 3.
3j .Scpt.49 21 Apr. 5
7 Mar. 5,
5 Mar. 54
I Apr. 52
'^i
4 Feb. 52
27 Aug. 58
»5 Aug. 54
29 Oct. 54
4 Aug. 53
5 June 52
'4 Apr. 55
3 Mar. 54 ^^
. 12 Feb. 58 24 Mar. sS
12 July 441,3 Oct. S3'27Feb. 66
Jan. 45J24 Jan. sijjoJuly 5S
19 June 55! 2 Nov. 55
May 46 4 Scpt.49
Mnr. 40 23 Oct. 4-,
■'u"e44l I Apr, 46
Apr. 4', 16 July 42
»y 43 20 Dec. 44
8 Dec. 4S
JiUIC I
18 Feb. 6
19 June 5
18 Feb. 6
21 Feb. 64
18 Feb. 6
2 Nov. 55
17 July 55
18 Fcl
29 Apr. 64
18 Feb. 6
19 Jan
4S|28Scpt.47 2. Apr. „,
- Aug. 4, 24 Mar. 54 18 Pel). 61
11 June 5;;' i3 Fob. 61
10 May 5- ,8 Feb. 61
,14 An.,'. 5, iS Feb. 61
j 12 June 55 1 3 Fob. 61
12 June 55'
12 June 55
12 Jun«55
10 Dec. 56
9 Not. 56
' May 55
J? Apr. 58
I May 49
' ' 5M:
i >'• July 4a
'^ J'ir,..4 ,^j6Mar. 44
uJu:u! 40^24 Jan. 45
u Jane 4o'34 Jan. 45
I'oc. 41 3 July 45
» y $4J 7 Nov. 54
'•'' t' J4 Jan. 45
■■ 'iFob. 54
Apr. 4(
^'- -.'.il. .4 Juno
I June 45 9 July 5;
. 1 May 46,28 Feb. 55
41' 5 Aug. 42 iM.ir. 54
18 Feb. 61
i8 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
20 Nov. 65
10 June 6:
20 July 58
•3 Apr. 58
21 Sept. 60
■8 Feb. 61
1 1 May 60
22 Dec. 65
30 Dec. 67
25 Dec. 65
12 Oct. 6:
3 Jan. 66
3 Jan. 66
3 Jan. 66
3 Jan. 66
2 Feb
25 Jan. 66
9 Apr. 68
17 Mar. 69
29 Jan. 66
30 Jan, 66
8 June 63
20 Dec. '
3 Feb. 66
12 Feb. 66
15 Feb,
15 Feb. 66
22 Feb. 63
25 Feb. 66
27 Feb. 66
10 Mar. 66
10 Nov. 69
28 N
I Apr. 63
31 Mar. 66
I Apr. 66
14 Apr. 66
4 Auu'. 64
3 May 66
23 M.iy 66
27 May 66
9 Mar. 65
5 June 66
I Juno 66
1 June 66
2 Juno 66
1 2 June 66
12 June 66
12 June 66
12 Juno 66
12 June 66
Dec
22 Dec. 70
24 Dec. 70
25 Dec. 70
3 Jan. 71
3 Jan. 71
3 Jan. 71
3 Jan. 71
3 Jan. 71
5 Jan. 71
25 Jan. 71
25 Jan. 71
28 Jan. 71
29 Jan. 71
30 Jan. 71
I Feb. 71
3 Feb. 7
8 Feb. 7
12 Feb. 7
15 Feb. 7
15 Feb. 7
17 Feb. 71
25 Feb. 7
27 Feb. 71
10 Mar. 71
15 Mar. 7
23 Mar. 7
28 Mar. 7;
31 Mar. 71
1 Apr. 7
■4 Apr. 7
[8 Apr. 7
3 May 71
23 May 7
7 May 71
2 June 7
5 June 7
71
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAT„
30 Aug. 66.
22 Max. 71
n June
1 June 7:
2 June 7
2 June 7:
2 June 7:
12 June 7]
2 June?:
2 June 71
12 June 66 12 June 71
15 Jiuie66 15 June7i
19 June 66 19 June 71
20 June 66 20 June 71
26 June 66 26 June 71
27 July 66 27 July 71
31 July 66 31 July 7,
I Apr. 66! 3 Aug. 71
May fz
Colonels
4r
COBXHT,
andiiBUT.
Valentine Thomas Mairis, IJ.Col. R. Enp
Stuart Freilk. Graham,«.f '«/. BenRal S.C
JJenjainiii riinult, IJ.t'ul. lienpil StaffC
John William Younghusband, VS£., i
Lt.Cul. Bombay Stall'Corpx 3
Richd. Drapes Ai-dagh,/,<. Co/. MadrasS.C
Francis Mitchell llauItain,i/.C'<//.iladr. i
SUi 11' Corps i
Arthur Stevens, Lt.Col. iladra^ StalTC.
Albert Locke Nicholaon,2"i<. Coi. r.f. p. >
107 Foot i
James Nowell Young, i<. Co/. BcnKiil S.C
John Loudon, Ll.Cul. Madras Staff Corps 21 Auy. 40
George Alexander St. Peter Fooks, M , »_„ „l
U.Col. Bengal SUff Corp.s > p" ^^*^- ♦°i
Edw. Andree Wylde, Lt.Ct. R. Marines.. 18 May 41
John George Boothby.X/. Co/. R. Artillerj'19 June 44
HughllcelkeO'Counell,/-/. Co/. Madras.-^.C! 30 Aug. 40
Hoiir.v .ShewcU.i/. Co/. Bombay Stall' C. ,31 .\ug. 40
I Jan. 42
4 Aug. 40
19 Aug. 40
19 Aug. 40
20 Aug. 40
JO Aug. 40
20 Aug. 40
12 Oct. 40
21 Aug. 40
William Charles Rich. i/. Co/. Madra.-* S. C.
A. J. Frcinantlo, Ca«/.4- U.Cnl. CoMs.Gds.
Wm. Alex. Riach, LI. Col. Madru.-i Staff C.
Jas. Itobt. Fulton, LI.Col. Madras StaffC.
Robert Uiiwin.i/. Co/. Bengal Stall' Corps
Augustus Ititherdoii, Lt.Col. Madias S. C.
Barnclt Ford, Lt.Col. Madras Stall" Corjjs
I Sept. 40
10 Dec. 52
6 Sei)t. 40
6 Sept. 40
9 Sept. 40
16 Sept. 40
6 Sept. 40
HenryLol'ocr Trench, Ll.Cul. Bengal .S.C.| 17 Sept. 40
Herbert Raban, Lt.Col. Bengal StairCorpan7 Sept. 40
Alex. Bugot, Ll.Cul. Bengal Staff Corps... US Sept. 40
Charles St. George Browulow, Lt.Col. 1 ,- a„„, I
Bengal Staff Corps H 26 Sept. 40^
Percy FortescueGardiuer.i/.Co/.Bcugal/ a„„.
Stall' Corps ; ,27 Sept. 40'
Clias. Frederic Smith, X/. Co/. Bengal S. C. 27 Sept. 40
Albert Balcombo Boatson, Lt.Col. i\
Bengal Staff Corps ) 27 Sept. 40
R. P. Anderson, Lt.Col. Bengal Sttiff C.IjS Dec. 42
22 May 45 17 Feb. 541
1 Mar. 44 4 Aug. 55 18
16 July 42 8 Dec. 50 18
24 Jan. 43 T9 Aug. 53 18
I 2 Oct. 42 20 Aug. 55 18
'17 Nov. 43 20 Aug. 55 18
2 Oct. 44[2oAug. 55 18
II Dec. 43 18 Mar. 57' 7
16 July 42' 9 Dec. 54 18
20 Sept. 42 21 Aug. 55 i3
Jan. 45 21 Aug. sj'iS
'21 Dec. 44J17 Feb. 54' 3
I 1 Apr. 46, 5 Aug. 5^ 12
15 Aug. 42 20 Oct. 53 iS
16 Jidy 42 3 Sept. 51 i3
31 Dec. 44 I Sept. 35 ij
'29 Ai)r. 53! 6 Nov. 54
24 Jan. 49 30 Sept. 541 13
ly.May 44: 6 Sept. 55, IS
29 Doc. 43 II June 35 18
'26 Jan. 43 10 Oct. 31 18
11 Sept. 42 II Oct. 53 18
13 Jan. 42 17 Sept. 55 19
27 Dec. 44 17 Sept. 55118
16 July 42J23 July S4I24
28Sept.43 28Xov. 54 24
24 Jan. 45 27 Sept. 55 18
COLOWBL.
WHEIf
FL1.CBD 0J«:
Hit* PAT.
I 3 Aug. 66 3 Aug.
61 1 4 Aug. 66 4 Aug.
61 1 19 Aug. 66' 19 Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 61 '19 Aug. 66 19 Aug.
Fob. 6i'2o Aug. 66 20 Aug.
Feb. 61 20 Aug. 66 20 Ang.
Feb. 61 20 Aug. 6620 Aug
Aug.
\
66 I Jan. 71I30 Aug.
61 21 Aug. 66,31 Aug.
61 21 Aug. 66 21 Aug.
61 21 Aug. 6621 Aug.
66.23 Aug. 66^23 Aug.
54! 14 Mar. 62,24 Aug.
01 30
iS Mar. 4
Aug. 60 30 Aug.
(n ?i Aug. 66,'3i Au,'.
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541 1 Juu. o.i|»>; Soi<t.
581 aa Aug. 6s 26 Sept.
61127 Sept.66'a7 Sept.
Henry Mills, Lt.Col. IJeugal Staff Corps
Alex. HughCobbe, Lt.Cul. 17 Foot
WilliamLyons,i/.f'«/. h.p. 5 West India /
Regt. .l>si»I.Adj.<li-,i., horn,- r)i.->trUt . j
John W. A. Kennedv. /./.Co/. It. Marines
John Irvine Murrav, LI.Col. Bengal S. C.
O. L. C. Williams, .!/./>,•. R. ll(.rs.> (hIs....
John K. Fra.sor, LI.Col. ijungnl St;iff C. ..
WiUiamMurray, l.l.cl. .Madras StaffC...
Thomas Gillilan, 7./. C-./. Madras StaffC ,.
George FaithfuU, LI.Col. liongiil .•^laffC.
Robt. Thos. LuiKh, LI.Col. Uoi.gal StaffC.
John Wcdderlmrn.X/.Co/. lionjfal Staff C.
William l'irio,X/.Co/. Bombay Stall Corps
John Frcdk. Slod.lard, /./.C«/.Mn<lras S.C
John Klphin.stonc. X/. Co/. Mailras Staff C
Lewis Polly, CSL LI.Col. Bombay StaffC
Win. Selwood lluwett, /./.Co/.BombayS.C
Win. lioy.l Irwin, X/. Co/. Bengal Stairc.
Henry .lohn Day, LI.Col. Bombay Staff C.
John Winlmrn lianrii'.-i^ J^'>>'•, Cnatt. )
Jn>pecli„u Field OJicci- 0/ Militia u„d \
VoluiiliV i-H in Novo ficotiii )
Henry Rawlins Drew, Lt.Cul. Bengal S. C.
Charles Hayes Abdy, Lt.Col. Madias S. C.
Cha.s. IJ. Basdcn, X/.Co/. Bengal Staff C.
Kdw. Uv. Blomllel.l. LI.Col. Madras S. C.
Wm. Dacrcs Stanley, LI.Col. Madias S. C.
Henry Arthur Dwyer, LI.Col. Bengal S. C.
Jas. U. MaoUonald, Lt.Cul. Bengal S. C...,
Robert Fred. Middleinore,*"t Captain'}
r.f.p. Stall' OUiccr of Pensioners )
A. H. Hope, Lt.Col. Mailraa SUiff Corps,
R. G. Jones, J.t. Col. Madras Statl" Corps
L. R. Christopher. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
J. T. Francis, Lt.Col. Boinlmv Staff t'orps
Robert Hiddnlph. Mojo,; Ucjval Artillery
L. U. H. Holland. Lt.Col. Madras S. C
C. W. Taylor. LI.Col. Madiaa Staff C.^j .i,„i. .,,
Wm. S. Davis, X/. (■-//. Madras StallCorpsl25 .Tan. 41
John Hamilton Cox, -'■'^ X/.C(./. h.p. 75F.liut)et. 34
Chas. Herbert, X/. Co/. Bengal St^Uf C. (30 Jan. 41
Edward Oakcs, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 2 Feb. 41
Richaril George Coles, Lt.Cul. i Foot I 3 Mav 44
Richard Thos. Gl.\ni, Lt.Col. 24 Foot 16 Aug. 30
Charles Geo. Gordon, CB. Major, R. Eng.123 .Tune 52
Aug. F. Baird, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 17 Feb. 41
James Marquis, LJ.Col. Bengal StaffC. 17 Feb. 41
E. A. 1!. Travers, Lt.Col. Madras S.C .... 17 Feb. 41
Alfred B. Little, LA Col. Bombay S. C. ... 10 Dec. 42
Aug. Prirhard, Lt.Col. Madras StaffC. ...'27 Feb. 41
James Wm. Stubbs, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 27 Feb. 41
James Croftoii, Lt.Col. Royal Eiigiueer.'»| 9 Dec. 44
■Wm. I). Dickson, X/. Co/. Bombay Staff C. i .Mar. 41
John Dwyer,'*" X/. Co/, r.f.p. 14 Foot ...i9.ruly3i
Fred. K. Appleyard, X<. Co/. 83 Fo.)t i4Jiirie5o
Hdw. C. Wamcr,»«*X/.Co/.r.f.p.2o Hussars 23 Jan. 41
30 Oct. 40
16 June 43!
15 Jan. 41
15 June 41 1
10 Dec. 42I
12 May 54
Dee. 40
12 Dec. 40
12 Due. 40
12 Dec. 40]
13 noc. 40,
13 Dee. 40'
13 Dec. 40;
12 Dec. 4u,
12 Dec. 4'.
12 Dec. 40
13 Dec. 40
13 Dec. 40
■ 3 Dec. 40
2 Sept. S3
23 Dec. 40
22 De
25 Dee. 4..
25 Dee. 4u
25 Dee. 40
25 Dec. 40
31 Dec. 40
19 Dec. 34
2 .Tan. 41
2 .(an. 41
4 Jan. 41
13 Jan. 41
22 June 53
25 Jan. 41
Sept.ssji
20 Nov. 45.27 Sept. 55 1 3
13 Jan. 49123 Nov. 36 24
10 July 42 22 Mar. 53
10 Jan. 45 21 July 48
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 61I37 Sept.66|27 Sept.
Mar.
Feb.
Nov.
12 Sept. 43 1 8 Mar. 5a
ji Jan. 45 24 Feb, 54
7 Sept. 45 2 1 Nov. 56
25 Jau. 5(., 7 .May 58
10 Apr. 44 13 Nov. 5 J
24 Jun. 45 12 Dec. ■=;'.■'
9 June 43, 1 Sr).'
3 Dec. 41 13 Si 1 ■
13 Jnne44i 7 .\l ■
12 Sept. 44 2S .N
5 Apr. 43 28 .N
15 June 43 30 -N
21 Oct. 42 12 I I'
!a4 Jan. 43 12 IW'
34 Nov. 43! 13 Dec. s, 1.^
34 Jan. 45 13 Dec. ssjiS
21 Ajir. 43' 12 Dec. 55 "
:6 Dec.
July
Fcl)'.
58,15 Feb. 56 30 Sept.
fcl 20 Oct. 66 20 Oct.
55I28 July 64 30 Oct.
57 18 Oct. 64 I Nov.
1 10 Nov. 661 10 Nov.
-,E r, N,,v.cC. :.. Nov.
8 Doc. 54 13 May 57
16 Aug. 43 33 Dec. 55
6 Feb. 44122 Dec. 55
6 July 53
15 Dec. 55
15 Doc. 55
25 »ec. 55
31 t)ec. 55
16 July 4
IS July 44
24 Jan. 45
13 Juno 45
15 Aug. 45^
12 July 39 19 May 45
_ Sept. 44
19 Aug. 46
I Nov. 44
24 Jan. 45
30 May 34
4 Apr. 43
24 Dec. 42
23 Juno 43
II .luly 37
21 Dec. 45
13 Mar. 44
14 May 47
24 June 53
17 Feb. 54
I Mar. 46
5 I'^ob. 43
Mar. 46
Fob.
Fob.
61 12 Doc. 6<i 13 Dec.
61 13 Doc. 661 1 3 Dec.
9 Apr. 61
2 Jan. 56,. _
2 Jan. 56,18
18 Dec. 33; 18
!9 July {3' 18
I Apr. 60,15
IS Dec. 531'8
5 June 54 18
25 Jan. so] 18
,1 Mar. 48:19
1 Jau. 55 3
2 Feb. 56 24
8 Sept. 54 17
7Sept.5si23
I Apr. 59:30
15 .Tan. 55 18
17 Feb. 56 18
.,-17 Feb. 56 18
:i Jan. 46,20 July 57 20
2 Fob. 43 28 Nov. 54 27
3 Nov. 46 27 Feb. 56 27
7 Oct. 51 13 Aug. 58,
24 Jan. 43 2 Mar. 36 2
21 Nov. 34 22 Jan. 46 2
12 Oct. 52 29 Dec. 54 26
3 Jun«44i 2 May 54 30
Feb.
Feb.
Fob.
Feb.
Fob.
Feb.
Feb.
Sopt,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
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Fob.
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.Inn.
Mar.
Apr.
July
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
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Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
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13 Dec. 66 12 Dec.
22 Doc.
22 Dec.
25 Dee.
23 Dec.
25 Dec.
23 Dec.
31 Deo.
7 Nov.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
4 Jan.
[2 Jau.
61 15. Tan.
61J23 Jan.
61 23 Jan.
61 25 Jan.
58 26 Apr.
55 14 Apr.
58 22 Dee.
66 9 Feb.
61113 Feb.
62' 16 Feb.
61 '17 Feb.
6i|i7 Feb.
61 17 Feb.
58 26 Feb.
41 27 Feb.
61 27 Fol).
1 Mar.
6i 2 Mar.
:i
7 May
56 6 Mar
62' 0 Mar.
66 33 Dec.
6(> 2 3 Doc.
6( 25 Dec.
ii'j 23 Doc.
6( 23 Dec.
«>i25 Dec.
66 31 Doc.
. 68 J Jan.
67 2 Jan.
67 2 Jan.
67 4 Jan.
67 12 Jan.
64 15 Jan.
67J25 Jan.
67 25 Jan.
67|25 Jan.
59 27 Jan.
62 30 Jan.
65; 2 Feb.
67, 9 Fob.
67 13 Feb.
64 16 Feb.
67 17 Feb.
67 17 Feb.
67 17 Feb.
67 26 Feb.
67 27 Feb.
67 27 Feb.
67 1 Mar.
67 2 Mar.
64' 3 Mar.
67J 6 Mar.
67! 6 Mar.
42
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, : IWi.ifml staff CV 8 Mar. 41," Uec. 45 8 Mar. 36 8
K«"inUSlaffC. 8 Mar. 41,13 Aug. 47 8 Mar. 56 8
.; ,v»l \rullerv 11 June43 i July 45 >' June 57 >9
iH-'iiKTiI Staff l\ J7 July 46 »6 Feb. 51 5 ««• 57 20
t'« ^-^-f"'- ' 18 Feb. 45 ij July 48 6 Oct. 67 20
M lur «.fW. Bomb.S.C.jiS Mar. 41 «6 July 42 " >Iny 5' 18
.»nl. b (W. R. Artillerj' 13 Dec. 45I 4 Oct. 49 27 AuK. 58
. •>••." i<.ro/. h.p. 8 K. a July 4i\" Dec. 43 '7 Oct. 48 19
• <ot Madim. 8UiffCorp» 30 Mar. 4i!34 Jan. 45 3° Jfar- 56 30
U.Col. 56 Koot .. . 6Scpt. 39 18 Feb. 4a 6 *eb. 40 23
Captatm, r.f.p. Staff ( 1^, ^^p ^^ ,3 j„n. 37 j, July 42 20
MAJOR.
LIEUT.
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It Col. lk'ii»ral Stair ('. a Ai)r.
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rv. IJ (vl. R. Ma/lr. Art ag Vec.
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. CB. IJ.tvl. 41 Fool 14 Aujr.
IJ.Coi. Boii(tai SutffC. 31 Apr.
..ilir. cilU. iI^or.>_ ^dpp
. M Bdnm Staff Cotim a May
A/.CW lloval Artillerj- n Dec.
(W. I :>niK— ii« |i3 0ct.
■ Micv, /./.tv./. H. KiiK.iii Jan.
■ ' (•«/..«/. rnattnchiHl. . 8 Mnr.
I.I fit. tieutnk\ SuiffC. 34 Mny
n.rul. Uci.tfal Sti»ff r.'ii June
■ ' (/. llciitTHl Staff Corps
rvr. 1.1 <ol. Htn^ralS. C
It (ol. Miulnw Staff I'
IJ lol. Bei.calStaflC
U I •l. Uti.k.nil Stafff
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/<(•<,/. Ikiical Staff C
.. /./ lul. Ik-n(fnl S. C
• (0/ lt«ii»f»l Staff Corp*
. .., I J Col. Bombay S.C.
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I ■ June
12 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
13 June
13 June
9 Dec.
31 June
2 July
1 7 June
19 Pec.
30 Doc.
19 Dec.
30 Dec.
19 Dec.
19 Doc.
19 Doc.
II Jiin.
17 July
19 June
19 June
19 Dec.
7 Fob.
I J July
14 July
15 July
6 July
35 July
10 Apr.
39 J)ily
<) Mnr.
6 July
11 June
II June
8 Dec.
13 Deo.
13 June
13 Dec.
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0 Jan. 45 2 Apr. 56 2
5 13 Oct. 4623 Not. 56I19
5 27 May 48 3 Jan. 57I
7,31 June 50 23 Apr. 52J12
3131 Oct. 45 26 Jan. 551 16
o!a3Xov. 52 9 Oct. 55
23 June 43 13 Apr. 55
«3 Aug. 55 31 Aug. 60
9 July 47 2 May 56
3 July 45 II Dec. 56
21 Dec. 49 " Oct. 53
1 Apr. 46 17 Feb. 54
9 26 Jan. 41 3 Feb. 54
i!24 May 43 34 May 56
I 14 Mar. 45 15 Jan. 53
1 8 Sept 43 27 July 55
I 3 July 46 1 1 June 56
I I I Maj- 44 29 Noy. 49
I 24 Jan. 45 12 June 56
I 24 Jan. 45 12 June 56
1 24 Jan. 45 12 June 56
I '24 Jan. 45 12 June 56
I [31 Mnr. 45 12 June 56
1127 Mar. 46 12 June 56
3I 2 Feb. 50 18 Dec. 57
il 8 Ajir. 50 2: June 56I21
I 34 Jan. 45 26 Aug. 54 2
3 1 Apr. 46 17 Fob. 54' 2
4 1 1 Apr. 46 19 May 53 20
31 I Apr. 46 17 Feb. 54 28
4 I Apr. 46 31 Aug. 52 10
3' I Apr. 46 17 Feb. 54 18
4' I Apr. 46 7 Dec. 52 18
4[ I Apr. 46 21 June 53 5
4! I Ajir. 46 22 July 53 26
3 I Apr. 46 17 Feb. 54 10
3I I Apr. 46 17 Fob. 54 10
4i I Ajir. 46 17 Feb. 54, 2
4' 1 Apr. 46 17 Fob. 54' II
4* I Apr. 46 31 Mar. 54'
0 8 Apr. 42 15 Mar. 5? 20
I, 5 Jan. 44 13 July 56 13
I; I Doc. 43 24 Miir. 56 14
1 14 Dec. 44 7 Sept. 55 15
9 16 July 42 4 May 54 6
I 10 Dec. 44 I May 54 25
9 13 Aug. 53 8 July 55 iQ
I I May 43 13 May 55 29
9 15 Apr. 42 6 Feb. 46 6
1 9 Aug. 45 24 Feb. 54
Jan. s";
Mar. 61
Mar. 61!
Mar. 61 1
Jan. 58]
July 5S
July 58 1
Mar. 61
Jan. 58,
Mar. 61
Apr. 55:
June 54
Apr. 61
Jan. 58
29 Jan. 63 8 Mar. 72!
8 Mar. 67] 8 Mar. 72
8 Mar. 67 8 Mar. 72
8 Mar. 67 8 Mar. 72
5 June65!ii Mar. yaj
II Mar. 67I11 Mar. 72
13 Mar. 67 13 Mar. 72
18 Mar. 67I18 Mat. 72
35 Mar. 67J25 Mar. 72
I Apr. 66 30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 67130 Mar. 72
5 Feb. 63I31 Mar. 72
■WHKr
PLiCBDOIf
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I Jan. 60
2 Apr. 67
12 Mar. 65
Dec. ';4
Jlay 65
Feb. 62
Apr. 61
Oct. 61
May 61
Feb. 66
Oct. 60
Oct. 66
Deo. 54
May 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
June 61
Jan. 58
June 61
July 61
Nov. 55
. July 58
Jan. 62
• Sept. 64
Nov. 64
Dec. 64
Sept. 65
Sept. 65
Nov. 66
Nov. 66
Feb. 67
Feb. 67
Juiy 58
July 61
July 61
July 61
Apr. 62
July 61
Dec. 61
July 61
June 5b
) Apr. 67
. Feb '
Apr. 7a
3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58 aS Aug.
3 July 45 1 1 June 57 29
7 June 47] »7 Aug. 58 6
slaoOct. 49 37 Aug. 58,
5 30 Apr. 4937 Aug. 58
5 17 Hopt.5037 Aug. 58
'6 Dec. 44 a9 Doc. 55
Aug. 661
Mar. 68
2 Apr. 72
9 Apr. 72
10 Apr. 72
--|'7 Apr. 72
17 Apr. 67 17 Apr. 72
21 Mar. 65 21 Apr. 72
21 Apr. 67 21 Apr. 72
1 Mar. 64 25 Apr. 7a
2 May 67 2 May 72
6 May 67 6 May 72
8 May 67 8 May 72
8 May 67 8 May 72
24 Oct. 62 19 May 72
24 May 67 24 May 72
II June 67' 1 1 June 72
II June67Jii Jiuie72
11 June 67 II June 72
12 June 67 12 June 72
12 June 67,12 June 72
12 June 67 j 12 June 72
1 2 June 67112 June 72
12 June 67 12 June 72
12 June67|i2 June 72
12 June 67! 12 June 72
13 June fj 13 June 72
21 June 67 21 June 72
2 July 67 2 ,Iuly 72
1 1 Mar. 65 6 July 72
6 July 67, 6 July 72
6 Jul}' 67' 6 ,Tuly 72
6 July 67 6 .hUy 72
6 July 67 6 July 72
6 July 67 6 July 72
6 July 67 6 July 72
6 July 67' 6 .July 72
6 July 67 6 July 72
6 July 67! 6 July 72
6 July 67 6 July 72
6 .July 67 6 July 72
10 July 67 10 July 72
13 July 67 13 July 72
,13 July 67:13 July 72
14 July 67,14 July 72
15 July 67' 15 July 72
8 June 72 17 July 72
25 July 67 25 July 72
28 July 67|28.Tuly 72
29 July 67129 Jiily 72
131 July 67 31 July 72
,31 July 67 31 July 72
22 Feb. 68 I Aug. 72
9 June 68 1 1 Aug. 72
31 Mar. 69' I Aug. 72
I May 69! I Aug. 72
18 Apr.
I Jan. 55
. Aug. 61 1
Aug. 61
26 Jan. 70
1 22 Mar. 71
I Aug. 67
Aug. 67
Dec. 54 6 Aug. 61
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
4 Aug. 72
II Aug. 72
14 Aug. 72
i4 Aug. 67 14 Aug. 72
14 Aug. 671 14 Aug. 72
ija8 Dec. 46I 5 Oct. 49
71 9 Jan. 49|a3 Dec. 53' 2 Nov. 55 9 Mar. 65 ,4 Aug. 72
1,34 Jan. 45 14 Aug. 56 14 Aug. 61
i|34 Jan. 45 14 Aug. 56 14 Aug. 61
III Mar. 45 14 Aug. 56 14 Aug. 61
3 IS Juno 55 15 Fob. 56 J .May 65
431 Ai>r. 46 26 Feb. 58 29 Doc. 65
3 3 July 45 8 July 57 ,8 Jan. 67
1 30 Dec. 44 4 July 53 23 Oct. 60
' (■ Oct. 53 a May 59 aa J,i„. f 3 .
4 .Apr. 4630.1111.0 54
3 i.luly 4< 9 Dec. 57 II Mar. 67
3 30 8ci.t.45 37 Apr. 58 I Juno f 7,
Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
uj Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
. Aug. 75
4 Aug. 75
4 Aug. 75
9 Aug. 75
I Aug. 73
I Aug. 75
Aug. 67 21 Aug
Oct. 67! I Oct.
Oct. C7I 2 Oct.
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Wm. CalcottClarko, i<. Co;. Madras 8. C. 3 Oct. 41 7 Mar. 48 3 Oct. 56 3 Oct. 61 3 Oct. 66 3 Oct. 72
Thos. Henry Stoddard, it.C'oi.MadrasS.C. 26 Oct. 41, 5 Juue44 26 Oct. 56 26 Oct. 61 26 Oct. 67 26 Oct 73
David John F. Newall, Xr Co/. R. Artillery 8 Dec. 43 3 Oct. 45 27 Apr. 58 3 July 67 31 Oct. 67 31 Oct 72'
George H. Hawes, Lt.Col. gF. Aidrdei ■.-. t„ £ 0.0 x- \ . - . I
Camp to the Qneen / 24 Nov. 43^ 4 Jan. 46 19 Sept. 48 2 Nov. 55 8 Aug. 64 2 Nov. 72'
Wm. Thomas betts.^" Lt.Col. r.t.p. 88 F. 24 Nov. 33 15 Nov. 39 6 June S4 3' July 60 21 June 71 13 Nov. 72'
John Iirnatiiisi Macdonell, Lt.Col. 71 F. ... 26 Ajir. 44 8 Dec. 46 29 Dec. 54 21 Oct. 65 27 Nov. 67 27 Nov. 72'
Fred. L. Alexander, i/.Co/. R.Marino Art. 16 Fel). 46 27 May 48 16 Mar. 57 i Dec. 67 i Dec. 72
John Hates. Lt.Col. Bomlmy Staff Corps 4 Dec. 41 i Apr. 45 23 Nov. 56 4 Dec. 61 4 Dec. 67 4 Dec. 72'
Tho8. Tristram Piers, irO)/. Hombay S.t'. 10 Dec. 41 '4 Jan. 45 i Jan. 56 10 Dec. 61 10 Dec. 67 10 Dec. 72
Geo. Noljle Cave, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 10 Dec. 41 22 Mar. 44 27 Feb. 56 10 Dec. 61 10 Dec. 67 10 Dec. 72
Fred. Schneider, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C. 10 Dec. 41 n Mav 44 10 Dec. 56 10 Dec. 61 10 Dec. 67 10 Dec 72
John Dawson, Lt Col. Bengal Staff C.>n>8 10 Dec. 41 10 Mar. 49 10 Dec. 56 10 Dec. 61 10 Dec. 67 10 Dec. 72
Fred. MacRo wan, Lt.Col. Bombay Stiff C. 11 Dec. 41 24 Jan. 45 23 May 54 2.» Deo. sy u Dec. 67 11 Dec. 72
.T. C. I'. Trcscott, Lt.Col. .Madras StaffC .. 11 IX^c. 41 7 Feb. 43 i June 54 1 1 Dec. 61,11 Dec. 67 11 Doc. 72
Chns. F. GrantLamb, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 11 Dec. 41 5 July 44 11 Feb. 55 u Dec. 61 ti Dec. 67 11 Dec. 72
Fred. Alexander, Lt Col. Benjjal Staff S. 11 Dec. 41 3 July 45 8 June 56 11 Doc. 6i n Dec. 67 ii Dec. 72
Film. Tudor Bodilam, l.t.Col. Madras S.C. 11 Dec. 41 24 Jan. 45 11 Dec. 56 n Dec. 61 n Dec. 67 11 Dec. 72
.Tohu S. Dunbar, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 11 Dec. 41 3 Jane 48 11 Dec. 56 11 Dec. 61 n Dec. 67 11 Dec. 72
Fra Lane Ma;,'niac, Lt.Col. .Madras S.C. 2, Dec. 41 18 Feb. 45 23 Feb. 56 23 Dec. 61 23 Deo. 67 23 Dec. 73
Fra. Robert Clanville. Lt.OJ. 1! .VniHory , , Doc. 44 i Aj.r. 45 6 Sept. 53 12 Jan. 66 29 Dec. 67 29 Dec. 72
Witr ,S./-fuV.v nj tin' CulnlirU.
' Colonel Harty 8cn-o<l with the 33rd Re^ft. at the caiitui-o of Bourl)on and the Isle of Fmnce in iSio • the camnniims
of 181 3 and 14 in Germany and Holland, mcluding both the attacks on Mcr.\cm, and the aNMiult of Bersfon-op-Zoom
A\m> the campniffn of 1815. meludini^ the battle of yuali^ Bms, the retreat ou the following day, and battle of Wa-
terloo,—slightly wounded.
" Colonel Hurncy sened at the capture of Ischia and rnK-idii, in 180.1; defence of Cadiz in iSio; action of the IVi
and Sabujjal, battle of Fuentes <l'l)nor. retreat from Buriros. Served the camiiaign of 1814 in Hollan<l. includiiiR the
action at Merxem, bombarilment of Antwerp, and storiuiiiK' of Berjfen-op-Zoom. Kiiiniwd in the Burmese war at
the attack of Padowa I'a^s and the foitiUed i.t.siti.jiis of .Mahatee ; ^torullnK the ctockiide.- and liill.s near and takinir
the town ami works of Arnioiii (Meihil). Wounded .>n the 16th June 1815, at (Juatro Hrus. bva musket-shot in the
lea shin, ami diiiiirerously by a ball which entered the biiek part of the head. He has rei'oived the War Medal with
one Cla*i) for Fuunto,* d'Oiior.
a Colonel Durnlord served at I'e>hawur with the 70th Reviment duriuK the Indian mutinv of 1857 ";3 'Medal)
♦ Colonel W. T. Layard was 111 the Royal Navy for nearly four years before ho entered "the Armv, and served in
the Huiinesc war, bavins' been present at the takinif of Ranifo.)!!, the capture of Svriam, and various other cniraKe-
ments; aftt-r which he accompanied the combined Naval and MiliUiry exjicilitioii up the Biuwein river, and was
present at the capture of Ne>frue* ami Ba.ssein; has received the Medal for Ava. Commanded the Tr jops iu the
district of Koriiejralle, Cfvlnu. ilumii; the rebellion of 1848.
5 Colonel Tyiwhilt -.1, i 1 1 1 i.rn lampaiifn .if is;54 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridifo, and was pre-
sent at the buttles ot .\! I I I'l'i'ii. "nil sieue cW Selm.^topol (.Medal with thive Clasp.s Kniifht of the Leiriun
of Honor, jth c:iiuis III I Vi 1 1 ml 'I'lirkish Modal). ''
" Lord Alexander Kn-> .1 ,. 1 \ , 1 « lUi the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade in the KalHr war of 1S52-53 as D.A Q M G
to the ist Division, and was pros.iit at the battle of Berea— mentioned iu General Orders (Medal and Brevet of
Major). Served also in the Ciimea from the nth July 1855, includim; the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the ist Battalion from the 23th October 1S55 until the evacuation of the Crimea (.Medal with Clasp Brevet
of Lt.t'olonel, Sardinian and Turkish .Medals, and sih Class of the .Medjidie).
' Colonel Call served with the i8th Uoyal Irish throughout the tirst t:hiua expedition (Medal), and present at
the first capture of Chusaii, attack of the Forts of the Bocca Tigris, storming ot the Height and Forts at (Canton
and destruction of the forts and capture of Amoy ; and employed on the Staff in 1841-42 as Sub-Assistant Com-
missary General. Served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 S3 (-Medal with Clasp for Pegu) as Brigade Major
to the ist Bengal Brigade, and for a part of the period as Assistant Ailjutant General of the Pegu Division and was
present at the destruction of the stockades at the entrance of the Rangoon River, at the operations before and
subseiiuenl .storming of, the Citadel of Rangoon, at the capture of Prome. and repulses of the enemy from' tha^
position. Served in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp Brevet
of Lt.Colouel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
« Brigadier General Best served with the 10th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the whole
of the siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was afterwards present and slightly wounded
in the leg at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel Palmer ser\-ed the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attack uixm the village of Merxem nth
Jan. ; also second att^ick and capture and Feb. when his Regiment captured two guns ; bombardment of the French
tleet in the Scheldt, from 3rd to oih February. Actively engaged at Fort Frederick on the Scheldt 22nd March in
impelling the passage of French line-.illiattle shijis to Fort Lillo, for the purpose of throwing provisions and assist-
ance to the garri.son. Again employed .m the same duty 25tli March following.
'" Colonel -Mends sen-ed as a .Mi.l.shipinaii, Royal Navy, during the j-ears 1812,13, and 14, in North and South
America. Served at every British posses.sion in Western Africa, for fourteen veai-s, and was present at the first
attack made upon the Ashanteos near the village of Donguah, 26th September 1823, under iiir Charles M'Carthy
Present also at the destruction of the native Dutch town of Succondee, 17th February 1824, and employed in the
boats of H.M. ships of war skii-mishing with the natives of that to^vn and the Ashantees on the following morning
In action against the Ashantees, 21st May 1824 ; and at the defeat of their army on the heights in rear of Caiie C;oaHt
Castle, nth July following. On the 4th Februaiy 1826, whil.st in command of Di.xcove Fort, he was attacked by
about 6,000 natives, the garrison consisting of only one corporal and nineteen privates (natives). Royal African Corps ■
with these he defended the post, and forced the enemy to retreat with much loss in killed and wounded Besides'
the above he has been in various skirmishes with the natives.
" (_'olonel Wigston served with the i8th Royal Iriish on the China expedition (Mechil). at Canton, Amoy Chu«ian
Chinhac, Niiigpo. Segoan, Chapno, and Chin Kiang Foo. Ser\-ed also in Burmah, from July 185= to the'end of tho
war in 1853 ; was jiresent at the capture of Prome ; and commanded the Infantry, and subsequently, on the force
being mcroiLsed, the Right W ing ot the troops employed under Sir John Cheapo in the Donabew district a^^unst
lF<ir Services of the Coloneh.
44 . ,. , „„„,„_, nf that chief's last position on the igth March
^«^jx rp^ssr'ss.^'iJ.^B-ct^'^- ^^^^^ -^^' ' "■"^^^" "^" "^-""^"^^^ '°' "" "^^'^
^So™., m«.n-ea wiU. U. .- I't>!;\!L'^'lKra;"a^^^?.ra^sS?^%r^^^^^^^^ f-^e
»K»rd U.e K.IA-. rt«»n-» oop A'--'"' <»ur K I^li*a\;"«. operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of
lK»n lUvcr ; .*nred auni.K' th.- ^";^ *"^>^ ^^on " ^otTs™' (severely wounaed). Was mentioned m General
Sl^.n: nl^ntihe iMu»ult »i..l ^'V "[ , j;' '^^JnUiou^ for capturing by storm with his eom-
, ,......„...,... ,.. ■■ ,1,-,: ^ n:-. ''V^ ';^";,^""''y ,Va ,m the enemy's stronghold, and entrenched position south
X^ ' ::lTJ^\llyJn^U^. honoured with the best thanks of the Governor General
i!-. « , ^,„.„i throuehout the whole of the operations in China, and was present at
. : . ,v ?n H M S K,/' iu .840 i at the captm-e of the Forts of the Bocca Tigi-is,
• • ■ ' .?ton Wvcr • at the stonu and capture of the heights of Canton ; attack and cap-
';UonK Chikhae Clmpoo. Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin ICiang Foo, and de-
Iloirimcnt during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). . . ^v i, i ^
,0 tu" Koj-al Marine Batt^ilion at d'Joimi, and was present at the bombard-
CliuiTi for Syria, and Turkish Medal). . . x, t^
. tUo -.-u^t of SjTia during the whole of the operations agamst the Egyptians ;
;„n at the Camp d'Jouni.and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d Acre
O' '!',''',,p ij, Re^ ftt tJie siege and stoi-ming of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal).
■ ■ , ,„ K,.l. to ist April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
^*^',"' -mient in the last Katlir war (Medal). , ^ . .. r^ v ■
" ^.^' • , (ienoral Grey, commanding the Left Wmg of the Army of Gwabor, m
"}j2°', .-^Uir). Also sen-ed the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, as Aide de Camp to
!fT"*Zl'',„,,_r-,, uf the Army. „ „ , . .. »i,
»!vS^7 J-mn- . 54U1 Kcgt. in Burmah, as a volunteer, in Dec. 1824, and was present at the
.-!lL^!?ISr i^^r the Mahnttce River, 271^ March, and at the attack on the fortifaed heights of
*rini^ ^hjA ' • -or he was wounded in the side and face (Medal for Ava) . In July 1855 the Medi-
,7^ ' V unlit for service in the field ; " but ia consideration of the natm-e of his past
, ' 1 '. a Lt Colonelcy, and aUowed to retire upon the full pay of that rank.
a f._i_, . ah Regt. on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the defence of
Xliim> «■ .-, SUanv'hai, Chin Kiang Foo, and Nankin. .
■CoJoi..- ^^ lu li.u Ituyal Murine Brigade in the Crimea and at the surrender of Kmbom-n m 1855
•CaioiM' ''. ■- • ,r\-(xl with the 14th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan to 25th Aug. 1855, m-
(f-aiB« t'lr - -••■I""! and «8«iult of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
».t«^,, AiUi the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and as Lt.Colonel of the Battabou of Royal
yi.y4iw a- .1 and i>nrrender of the forts of Bomarsund in August (mentioned in despatches. Medal,
•CohwH ■ ■•^r••l in Spain, France, Italy, the Mediterranean, Jamaica, and India. In 1814 he was
^lfl^l^ ^ ' ■ .1 at the Mirrender of Genoa. He was in several affairs in Ava during the Bur-
fg^^wmr '■.liurtpore. In the Spanish se^^^ce in 1835-36, as Lt.Colonel of the Staff, and
Imm l«ccl^ ' '1"; "1'^" tl'e \^''"' Medal for India with two Clasps.
m c^„ . .( -•h Hcgt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
" Colo- ■ ■' -'•■m campaign of 1854-55 with the 88th Regiment, including the battles
•f Abna t> liastoijol, attack of the Quiinies on the 7th June, and of the Redan on
tjig td), .i ; the 88th out of action, and was mentioned in despatches (Medal with
thrr^ < ''^ "f the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal;.
tLr- Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from
■, .11 March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Centr.al India).
■ 1 campaign with the Grenadier Guards from the 13th August 1855 to the
<■- : :n the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
*■ . : St Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in AfTghanistan (Jledal) and was
j>rr«' • ■ enemy on the 28th April in the Pishecn "Valley; in those of the 29th May near
f«i ■ >• li .-^ci'Uiulicr before Ghuznce ; at the occupation and destruction of that fort-
rvM fc»«l :i'stan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff, and the various minor
■flUn |i vber Passes. Served in the Crimea from the iSth May iS^^s, including
Ihatte'' "f the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— wounded (Medal
with CV»- ! .'•1.1 Nov. 1855, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
UttfiAfr :■■■ Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857 and was at the reUef of the Garri-
■OB. •!•" t I ii\vni>ore on 6th December and at the fall of Lucknow in March
rtji. wt>«-- >. oil iind occupation of the Iron Bridi^e from nth to 15th March
M>1^»*» • ! ■ Column in the chain of operations by Lord Clyde against the
<[»*■>• tti I ••it!,i_\ V.I-, diiven from Oudeiuto theNepnul territory (Mcdalwithtvvo Clasps,
■ CW"' • 1 Uie irtllftttftlion 60th Rifles in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present
■lytegt :.• M...,liii'i. I'loliiding the siege and Nlurm of thn (own and capture of the citadel ;
■''••■?''' - kli Army, and exiiM '1 ' 1 ' 'MlVhan Force beyond the Khyber
»?"<■' inni]mi.ics of iln , ■ :> > ,| .-igainst the hill tribes in the
'^*r^ ■•.■.midr.linthelu, ■ - ■ ' , 1.1 .,; h Clasp).
_JZ_ ' ' ''""•''<"WofSol.:i,-l ,[, ,, ,;uin l.!.c .^othNov. 1854 to 5th July 185s ;
*yyy ' ' " I'l't of the 2otli Dec. 1S54, and .succeeded in driving the Russians
'H^Jf, ""'' '""• '""i'" compelled to withdraw, and retained its possession
J"?''' •■ Mc<lul. 5th (Mass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
i?_ '**'** ' "'e Jounpore Field Fin-co iu the action and capture of Fort
._*Tr** " ■ Brigiulo), actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultaupore
J^JJJJ^^, '• c«I'»nro of Lucknow and stoi-ming of the Kaiserbagh ; after-
mZJ^aI '"')•''"'' '"^"'' *"'■"'" l^'""^'"y '" 'S37 against the rebels in Canara.
J2IS !•' ' ' *^' ^' (^''"'•i''). He was commissioned in Oct. 1857 to raise
"V!^ 'Mc iiimiili raiced considerably upwards of 1000 recruits wa.s
•M'taT • - . ""•'^'''"" embarked in May 1858 for service at Gibraltar.
•ttc te<ii<i>lit..r «« '1'";. '"" ^''•""''""/■•""PnipT "f 1854 and up to the 26th March
mmLhSTi^Im ' ' ■■ ",",''"""• ''""'•^" of Alinn, taking of Balaklava, battle of Inker-
S2n tUiL-A '"'"' ^'^"■h throi-r'la.Mjis, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
SSiVlIM^ , .s8 with the 87th F<u8ilicrH. with the force under Sir Sydncv
•■••■■ diirinir the operations in Now Zealand from November 1863 to
'*^' II.M. HnttAliononthoi
lorth ronBt of Spain. Sen-ed with the combined
. 1 ^. 11 *^'A\' '^>'».'"J.''-"' o.^PO'l'tx"' t" and occupation of Kertch,
titatuillon of the R M. Hnga.le servmg in the Crimea, until the IhU
■Mirtcr of KlnlMiun. (Mc-lal with Cliu.p, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
(MoMl MH »*rwl t„ ih« OcyJon nillo. .luring iho Kandian roboUion of .848. Commanded a Detachment of
iwHTiM.!,'" " '*' '"'' '■'■'" *" "'"' "'"^•'•^ "f Kinboun. (Mc.iai-w^thUi;i;.p;^ih c^8r;v'ih;;'Med;ici^^and
War Services of the Cohtu-ls. 45
131 men of the Gold Coast Corps in defence of Christiansborg Castle, on the Gold Coast, during the bomlianlment
of that and the adjacent towns of Labody and Tacia by H M.S. Scourge, in Sept. and Oct. 1854— wounded
(Brevet of Major). Administered the (;oveniment of the Gold l"o»ist durinsr the successful expedition apiiust the
Crobboes, 50 miles in the interior, in Sept. Oct. and Nov. 1858 (lircvct of Lt.CoIonel). Commanded the expedition
against the Dounquah rebels in June and July 1859, which resulted in the cnpture of all the rebel chiefs.
»* Colonel Sayer served with the 1st Dragoon Guard.s in the Crimean campai-m from i6th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sobastopol (Med:il with Cla.«p. and Turkish Medal). Commamlcd the Regiment in China throntrhout
the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinhn, and those of the tSih and 21st Sept. also the surrender of Pekin
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
» Colonel Thorold served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and commanded the 42nd Highbinders in the action at
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (horse shot) an'l at Soria^'liat (Meilal).
*> Colonel M'Donald served the Kastern cimpaign of 1834 as Aide de Camp to General Pennefather (including the
battles of the Alma (severely wounded) and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebnstopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
♦1 Colonel Aplin served with the 28th Regiment thniui;hout the Enstem campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and full of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery. Wounded while in command of
the Sharpshooters of the 28th Regt. (Mc'lal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hutchinson served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in :8s8-59, including the siego
and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations, and commanded a detached Scpuulron in the action of Barre,
and Trans- Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Kewabghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of
Lt.CoIonel).
** Colonel the Hon. J. J. Bourke served the Eastern campaign of 1834-55 in the 88th Regiment, and wa,s present at
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Mo«lal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Meiljidie, and
Turkish Medal). Sen-cd in India during the su])pression of the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of
Bhognaporc (mentioned in despatches), siege of Lucknow in March 1838, and sicgo and fall of Calpeo (Brevet of
Lt.CoIonel, Medul with Cla.sp for Ccnfnil Inliai.
*' Colonel OakC'i served with tlu' ' ' •: the Katllr wnr " -' - , ..^
gth May 1855 (Medal with Clasp f<.r ImianandTu;
" Colonel A. Browne Be^^•cd the I -i of 1S34 with t
and siege of Sebastopol, and was ■^•' 1 in th.- TreiH-'
amputation of right arm and part u( 1. u "kh, i .Modal with two Cla -•-, 1 .',
of the Legion of Honor, 5th I'lassof the Medjidie. and Turkish Modal). ' _i
north of Chiiui.and was present al tht- action of Sinlio, taking of Tan^'k 1, r
Taku P'ort, where ho succecde<l to the command of the 44th Regiment— me I; . -<,
andCP.).
«« Colonel Kelsall served in Canada during the insurrection in 1837-38, nn<l was named in general orders, for dis-
lodging a nmnber of brigands from two islands on the Detroit River and Lake Erie in the winter of 1818.
»5 Colonel i'aunce commanded the Light Company of the 4th Regt. at tl»o recapttiro of the Fort ofNepannec on
the 2ist Feb. 1841.
"!* Colonel Congdon served with the R.M. Battalion on the north coast of Spain (hiring the Carlist War. Ser\'ed
with the expedition to the Balfif in i"-- (M^-d-iM.
'5 Colonel Aircy served a* .A' '••'■■' ' m. ...■ 1 i-i. 1 :. . . :. . «- , . . ^
at the sBorming ofthe Khoi ■ ,.p
him. Ho served during till ,,,
stonning of the Rickarb Ha-i ,._
and the battle of Beymarno 1.11 ,'V'i ' ■ .■m , ••. in i-. .■i,,i iq, n- ;: 1
remained a iiri.soner in their hands until tlio 17th Sept. 1842. On n ■ ,.1
lis second in command of Khu/./.ill>a,Hli Horse, under Sir Jnhn .M I
capture of I stall ff. Was i>n-rv: -.v'l :!! l:il!. - •:.'.•■. .] ,.
(Bronze Star). Son-cd tlir ,,
Light Division; on the i^i .;
laden with forage and tloiii- ■ ,,
shot through the neck), Bairr _ .. .oh
under Sir George Brown in .Ma;. 1 ->,;. and ;• 'IUult la l!iu i;uLnin;uul ui i ;., .iu tho
<loparturo of that General to .\napa; return. 1 on the i8th June; present II . !' Sobas-
topol and the attack of the Redan on thr 1 .Meihil with four Clasps, Ci*., 1. Legion of
Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turki.-.li
'« Colonel Bradford son'cd the Ka.stem campaign ul 16,4, and up to 9th Feb. 1855 with the and liHlUihon Killo Brigade,
including the battle of Alma and siego of Sebastopol (MetUil with two Clusps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of tho
Medjidie).
77 Colonel Maitland served the campaign of 1346-47 at.':i'- • •' '' "' " ' • ' • • .,)
Maitland (Brevet of Major and Modal), and sened the i; 1
General to tho 4th Division, including the tiattlcs n'" .Mmir, 1
siege of Sebastopol (Mcihil with four Clasiis, Knight of tli.' I. i.
Meihil).
T* Colonel Layc served with the 33th Regiment as Captain during the Now Zealand war of 1845-47, and was
actively engaged in the assault and capture of Kawiti's I'ah on the nth Janunrj- 1S46 (mentioned in orders) ; was
also engaged in several minor affairs in the Southern Province. Cominande<l the Troops at Wanganui, an<l was
instrumental in the capture of five Natives who had barbarously murdered ard mutilated the family of a settler.
The Chiefs of tho District, who were nearly related to the culprits, assembled a war party of 7(x> men for their
rescue, while tho British force consisted of only 170 men, notwifhstandiiiL' which Captain Lnye ordered a Court
Martial, composed of subalterns, for tho trial of the murderers, and on their conviction had four of them han^red
as soon as possible. Tlie execution was fallowed hy an atuick upon the settlement bv the war party, and which
was repulsed with great loss. Governor Sir George Grey, in two despatches to Earl Grey, the Secretary of State
for the Colonies, reported,—" that the firmness and decision with which Captain Lave acted had saved the country
from serious and protr.->ctod robellion." Ho received tho special approbation of Her Majesty through Earl Grey
in the following terms,—" I have it especially in command to assure you of the sense which Her Majestv entertains
of tho firmness with which Captain Laye acted Jipon the occasion of the attack of the Natives on'the town of
Wanganui, and of tho gallant conduct of himsolT and tho detachment under his orders on that occasion." Ho
was mentioned in tho Government (xazette and despatches, received the Brevet of Major, and Medal. In 1855 he
joined the Staff in Turkey, and was appointed Assistant Military Secretary to Lord William Paulet commanding
tho Troops on the Bosphorus.
" Colonel Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards tho Eastei-n campaign of 1854-35, including the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sobastopol, night attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of Tcher-
naya (Medal with three Clasjis, Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
""Colonel tho Hon. J. W. B. Macdonuld son-ed the Eastern campaign of 1834 ns Aide de Camp to the Duke of
Cambridge, including tho battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), siego of Sebastopol
and sortie of 26th October (Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Medal with four Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor uh
Class of tho Medjidie, an<l Turkish Medal).
*' Colonel Baumgartner served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ;Sth Regt., including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair on tho i8th Jiuie in tho Cemeterv (succeeded to the
command of the Regt.) ; was wounded in the Trenches i7lh Aug. 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, 'CB., Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
"^ Colonel Clarke .ser%-eil the Eastern camjiaign of 1834-55 ^th the Scots Greys, including the affair of M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Balaklava (sabre cut on the neck), Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sobastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevetof Lt.CoIonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the MecVidie, and Turkish Medal)
»♦ Colonel Fordyco served the Eastera campaign of 1854, and up to the i6th June 1855, with the 47th Regt in-
^ War Scrvi'rcs of the Colonels.
**"**•'• . 1 ...I. 0.1. n«o< on thnChinftexDCiUtion (Medal) and was present at the captiire of
'" hT«'h^ nUa' cut .",«•.! ; I.hU in right shoulder (still unextracted), besides other sabre cuts on
*"., . V.th r r,.) Chlv co,uplimenU!.l for his distinguished gallantry and appointed to the Staff
{i", , v.l)^u.ut ik-nonU;- l)c-paru«ent. Reappointed Adjutant General of Division from 1854 to i860.
•'". • . ^'!i'^ «'.u'."[ho'vii 'teil^th^' Crimea from 22nd May to the end of Juno 1855, including the
. r.f ^IluUt ,...1 on the .Sih of June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
"• ;; . ,. |„,\;.„ campnitf.. of .857-58 i commanded a Wing of the 38th Regiment, and was reinforced
Tj , , ',? ,iH. 84lh /{c'lnmcnt and secondly by two companies of we 90th Regiment at the battle of
fr ; , S57. .,i..l ihc «.nic <luv commanded a Brigade in the defence ot the enemy s captm-ed camp,
' * . . , , "cupiunng three guns ; commanded thi-ee Companies of the 38th with a Troop of 9th Lan-
Z\ ■ .1. Cuvuln- ainiiust the villages of Wheifi and Nuttypore; commanded the 38th Regt when
""• • „„ ^„„ Mv,ii«.n> ui Cawnipore, also at the storm and capture of Meeangunge, and attack of
SI -I ut il.f u'ikii.g of the Martiniei-c; second in c(mmiand of the Eegt. at the siege and capture
•T, ,,,.,, ,,„, Hi ,1,1 Wing 38th Rcgt., with two Companies of the 84th and two of the 90th attached,
? ; , I'liliico nine guns of various calibre fell into his hands; commanded the 38th from
' , , ,„„l w„s i.rcscnt at the affairs of Barree and Nuggur m Oude; commanded the 3rd
j,'^ ; „„tj| it,< n.<liiction (slightly wounded on the head by a musket-ball on 15th March,
-r-.", .-:,alclie*. Me<Uil with Cla^p, and Cif.). .,,.,,, ,„ „t ,
1., , ^rvi.l with the jjnl Rcgt. in the Ka^tcm campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman
.,..., ... ,,-..|«,l • lie coinmaniled the piipiets of the Light Division on the 14th Oct. 1S54, when they repulsed
.,„ ,.. ■ . . ^ tlicm by th« enemy (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
"[! 1 scn-eil with the Grenadier Guards in the rriinea from April 1855, including the siege and fall
of > with Cliuip. 5lh Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» \o\ with the 16th Lancers throuirliout the caiui)iugn in Affgha.nistan under Lord Keane, and
,„. ,',' iiii'l capture iif C;iiuznee (Medal). Also the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, including the
»lf.. ,t,T| Luiilcs of Aliwal (wounded) and Sobraon (Medaland one Clasp). Served in China as Briga-
,1^'. i... Civalry tUnmgli(jut the camjiaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, and those of the
,^i) .i.^t tlie .surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
>. , ~ . ,orvc<l Willi the 1st Madra.s Fusiliers in the Burmese War of 1852-53, including the taking of
IVg,, , - -,. luiut defence (Medal with Clajsp for Pegu}. Served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in
,(^. . , ;. .1 the troops proceeding by steamer hx July 1857 from Allahabad to Cawiiporo covering the right
of H» . . ^ . > .mil ami engaging the enemy on two occasions, on the fu-st landed his force repulsed the rebels
•nil c:.; vi:.- I 111. .- ' •pouiiilcr gun; was Staff Officer to General Neill at Cawnpore, afterwards Brigade Major to the
i*t Hr.k-^ !<• »ii'l «a« with it during its advance and entry into Lucknow on 25th Sept., defence of the Residency and
iiub«r-|i.ri.; .juniii .uMit the Alumlingh under Outram ; also served asa Brigade Major at the capture of Kaiserbagh,
•Oil ri»(it irf .r I,iic'ic:iow, roccive<l the thanks of the Governor Gencr.aliu Council, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
M»Ut with ttr.i rlmtpit, a year's s«'r\'ice for Lucknow, and CSI.).
•• >liijor » iviienil \Valkcr"M.'r\'C<l the Katitem campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Earl of Lucan, including the
laUlm of Altun. Kalaklava, and Inkernmn, and siege of Sebastopol ; was also at the Cavalry affair the day pre-
rtuuo I. ' A'liiJi . ..! till- Himiriso of the Russian rear-guard at M'Kenzie's Farm ; and served as a volunteer on "board.
H M -■ ■ :.t the Womlianlmont of Sebastopol on the 17th October (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the
Ml- 1 -li Mwlal). .Served in the Held in India in 1859, first in command of a Field Force at Secrora in
Ih. 1 ' r he dcfeatod the rebels on 27th April, !ind afterwards in command of the Column which accom-
\m' . t u> the Nupaul Frontier, including the action of the Jerwah Pass (Medal). Served In China
Ihr ugiKif i860 u« Assistant '.' M,:.;. r Cneral of Cavalry, and was present at the actions of the
iM" 1 2iiit Sopt.nndin the 111 r in (Ci?., Medal with Clasps). Served in the campaign
"f ■■ nil Miinivia n« British M > n i.-sioner at the Head Quarters of the Second Prussian
An^ the Cn.wn IVincc, and w , - in - -i :,t the battles of Nachod and Koniggi-atz (Medal). The
J»»l ■ Kuglp with Swcinbt ollertil to liim by the King of Prussia he was prevented from accepting
••V ■ -. l>ul having ix-ceived iiermission to accept and wear the 1866 Medal it wiis forwarded to him
<•"■ ■ f I'nmsiH. iicconipaiiicd by an autograph letter from His Majesty. Served throughout the
V'- '» 1870-71. as llritish MiliUiry Coniinissioner at the Head Quarters of the 3rd Gorman Army
«»«»■' » n Prince of lYuHsin, and was present at the battles of Weissemburg, Worth, and Sedan, and
•«' ' i"cnt of I'ari*. aud received the permission of Her Majesty to accept and wear the Iron Cross,
•ft!' ■•! m the t«niiinHtion of the campaign.
*' - I v.-.l with the 77th Regt. in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and
"»* ' • , . I Hayoimeunil repulse of the sortie. Served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimean cam-
!"'•" ' • ii.cludiiig the siege of Sebastopol in 1855, and was wounded at the assault on the
"^'' ' "lib •■|ii«i), 5th CI11.S8 of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** ' ,' ■"' i''"; KiiHt<^Tn campaign of 1854-55, including the battles in the Crimea and the siege
«/ " '"' ','"«'"!•. .""f^ '1 ""^ Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^, "' '" ""•• "<•'''' during the Canadian rebellion as Aide de Camp to Field Marshal the late Lord
*■ ■'•"•'-1 « 'i>> ilic 23ii<l Rogimont throughout the operations in Sciiide undor Sir Charles Napier,
'■'. ■ '•"•^•>rt*>r Iinaumghur. iiiid butlli;s or Meciiiiec and Hv(l.iii!ii.l (Moilil)
,/ ■•' '';V ^5tb H.-gt at llu. r.r:i,,lurr of Port Nntiil IV.n,, tl„. i,,,-ui -,,nf, li,„ ,s on 26th June
^* . ■ ;' ; '""■"""d.-d ,M liattiili.Mi ..inl Fusiliers in the linlian „,uIii,n c;iini,aitrn, including
1*^, , '>■'"' ""■'it""a'' ,1" duspalchcs and services ackn.nvledged bv'tlie Governor Genera"!
«.. '"'"■ ••'";""'•''•"'- at I awnnoru on 6th Dec. 1857 (mentioned), actions on the 9th and i ith
," ,, ■.'.7'|,'.""„''"',',IiT7/l Lucknow— horse shot on 16th March, and three times mentioned
J"^, . , ..M.lM.vf at ■r.n,i,|,.,nr)ro rocoived on the Sth July 1856 a despatch from the magistrates
»H<. - ' r ri'.'i '1 1'" ' '?' V" ""' I,""'* "'""^'' "^^" "'"''^° No'^t^li Tipperary Militia,
Hiir^.r^\ ■ '■ ,i.',..i i'« LJ,? ' . ," "^'n'owen-d their offlcers, seized upon the ammunition magazine,
,*l.,.r • . ■ ,n.,,-LK."' .'/'" 7'' ' 1 ^',"M"^r"-"'"'''''litl»oy were firing shots and committing
...I. i.t >. I.. Mtaiioi, - tiiNO not iidmittjng of a reference to head-quarters for instructions
" march of 23 miles.
—and thus saved
Major General Eden, commanding Kilkenny
,'^ V^,!„LT "'.",''■■ -^ V* "'^" ' 'r'^^- ""'1 ^^'"> '^««e made a forced :
y..ri,,T^rJ.T., """ !','"™ '!pr'>'-o tlie arrival of any other succour-and thus'saved
,. V M.^.r. .7J.M ''"•:'''"',''.'"".'"""">' ""■I'"' General Eden, commanding Kilkenny
,' i> ^^J T" "''"' 'T'"f '' ''." Pr'-ceoded to Nonngh and of his judgment in taking
«h,r'r ;"'''"'' '" r; "'" • """■e'^'e'l ^tnt •• his thanks may be conveyed to Lt
• I, ,vlm 1 I .. ..^. i''''V' 1 ■'""■'' "'"•';'■ ,'"•" command at Ncnagh, and further
■ t ,1 r , .m.., 1.. mi"- '" '."•.'•".enco of the armed and infuriated insurgents ; "
1 . -nd i'm r , r^^^ Lunenck District, recorded his " thanks and approbation
.-•....nm.do 1 •, ;.r,,'.'''' '"<•" evinced when etnployed at the late unfortunate
' V. «,„" .I'tiMhg'ur, thliro inimifJ^t^^^^^^ ""^ Chutterton especially feels much
. «tt«,-b,-d w. (;cm.™iM'Donnld'sVlyingCol«mnduring the Irish rebellion of 1848. was
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mainly instrumental in capturing Smith O'Brien and forwanlinfj him to DuljUn. Immediately after the cupiuro he
stopped a railwaj' en<^ne at Thurles by placing a loaded pistol at the driver's head, he having ret"used to halt, and
this engine at onco conveyed Smith O'Brien t<j Dublin. General .M'Donald in his report stated, " the conduct of the
officer in this emergency I cannot too highly commend," ami Sir George Grey, in the House of Commons, saiil " the
conduct of Captain MacKenzie has received the unqiuilifled apjirobation of the Commander in Chief" (Uie Duke of
WolUngUjn). Served throughout the Eastern campaigu of 1854-55, as Brigade Major, Light Division, and as
Aasistant Quarter Master Uenerdl ; wivs present at the twttlcs of Alma and lukerman, and siege and fall of
Sebastopol (.\[eilal w-ith three CUisps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidic. Sardinian and
Turkish Medjils, Brevets of Major and Lt,Colonel). Proceeded to In«Ua in January 1S58 with p^nd Highlanders and
served in Central India ; was subsequently ai)pointed Assist. Adj. General and Deputy Adj. Gcucnil in Bengal. In
June 1859 was selected by the Governor General to fiuell the mutiny of the 5th Bcnpil Kuropean Regt. at Berhampore,
for which he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council and the Secretary of State for India. Proceeded
to China in Jan. i860, a-s Deputy Quarter Mivster Gfeneral and head of De))artmcnt. and was present at the assault of
the Taku Forts, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign {Cli., Medal with two Clasps, and promoted
Lt.Colonel Unattached).
"" Colonel the Honourable Leicester Smrth served in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal) ; also at the battle of
Berea. Served the Ka.stcm campaign of 1854-55 aa Assistant Mihtarv Secretary to Lord Raglan, and aftel•^^•ards to
General Simp.son (Me(hil with Clasps, Brcvet-s of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
«" Colonel Whiiinore served the Kiustern cami>aign of 1854 as Aide dc Camp to Sir George Brown, including the
battles of Alma (horse shot) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Leirion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish .Medal).
"" Colonel Willsou s^Tved as .\djut;int D tho Rival Marine.* of the Mediterranean Fleet ; in that capacity with
the ist Battalion in the operations on the coast of Syria (.N'aval War Medal, and one from the Sultan) ; was at the
attack and capture of Sidon ; and on board the Prinrett Churlnlte at the battle of St. Jean dAcre. Ser\-ed four
years in the Royal Navy prior to his a|i])oiiitmcnt aa Second Lieutenant.
"* Colonel Hurt served ihroutfhout the Kasterr. campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Regiment, including the Viattles of
Alma and Inkerman, sie;:e and fall of S.biwtopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, Snrilinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Cbiss of the Mei^idie).
i"' Colonel Simpson 8crve<l with the 3.)tli Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 9th Dec. 1S54, including the
siege and fall of Seba-stojiol ; commanded a i)»rty in the assjiult (wouniled) and capture nf llic Quarries; also
present at the fussault of the Roihin on the Sih Sept. (Mi'ihil with CliLsp. Brevet of Lt.Culonel, Knixjlit of the Legion
of Honor, Sanlinian Meihil, 5th Class of the Medjidie, an. ITurkisli .\Ieilal). Served in the Indianeainpaigns in 1S57-59,
and was present in the actions at Cuwnpore on the s'itli 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meoaugunge, siege
and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and commanded a Coliunn of Colonel Kelly's Force at the defeat of the
rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Frontier (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Cli).
'"^ Colonel Raine.v served \vith the 49th Regt. throughout the oporntiona in China (Motlal), commcncinir with the
first taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demonstration iieforo Nankin, including the storm and capture of
the heights above Canton, attack ami capture of Amoy, second cajiture of Chu.san, attack and capture 1 if the heights
of Chiuhae, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the nii^ht attack on Xinirpo. attack and cai)tuit> of tlio enemy's
intrenched camp on the height-s of Segoan, attack and capture of Chaiioo, WiK)sung, and Chin Kianir Foo. Served
with the 6ist Regt. at tho sirgo assault and capture of Delhi, and commanded the Wing engaged at the action of
Nuijui'ghur (Meilal with Clasp, and CH.).
">« Colonel R. W. Lucy landed with tho 56th Ueirf. in tho Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, was present at tho
siege and fall of Sebastopol and tho fiiuil a.-sault (Medal with Cliusp. and Turkish Meihil)'.
"*^ Colonel Sutherland served with the ry;nd lli^'hlanders in tho Indian mutiny campaiifn (Modal, f'7?.).
*"* Colonel -Maude .sen-ed the Gwalior campaiu'n as Ailjutant of the llulfs, and "was present at the battle of Punniftr
on 29th Dec. 1843 (liron/.e Star), and had his Imrse killed under him. Ser%'od in the ('riniuan oampaiirn fi-om April
1855, includintr the sieu'O and fall of SebaMl<.|iol, and eoinnianded tho Bull's from ist .\uirust till the linal assault on
the Redan on the 8tli Sept., on which I >cca>i(m he rommaii'led tho coverinir and ladder jmrty of the . Mid Division
furnished by his rei^t., aiid obtained the Victoria Cross at the ivcommondatioii of his re^rinient fur CMnspieuuus and
most devoted bravery when inside the Rodan by hoMini^ a position with nine rir ton men airainst overnowering
ntimbers, and not retiring until he was diingoruiisly woiindeu through tho shoulders, and all but two of his party
being killed or wounded— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.(V)lonel, Ci*., Knight of the
Legion of Honour, 5th Class of tho ModjiiUo, and Turkish MecUil).
'*> Colonel Thack well .served with tho 22nd Reirt . in theeampaign in Sind, and was jirosent n» the battle of Hyderabad
(Meibil). Also tho campaign of 1844-45 '" '•ho Southern Mahratt4i C<mntrj", includiiii; the investment and caiiture of
Forts PanuUa and Pownghiir. Ser\'od tho Kastom campaign of 1854 55 as Brigade -Major to ibI Brigade 2nd Division
— including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot), siege of Seba«i'i])ol and repulse of the sortie on 26th
October. On 4th August 1855 he wivs appointt'd Assistant Adiutnnt (tcneral to the 3rd Division and served with it
until broken up in Ajiril 1856 (.Modal with three Clasjis, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of tho Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Meiliidie).
"" Colonel Roche served the camiiaign of 1838-39 in Beloochistan and Affghanistan as Aide de Camp, and at
periods as Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Joseiih riiackwell, the fi>rciiig of the Holati and Khojuc Pas.ses. t4iking
of Candahar, siege and capture of Ghuzneo (Medal), occupation of Cabool ami Jellalabiid, Passage of the Khyber
Pass, and several skirmishes. Ho served tho canipaiL.'u of 1842 with Sir George Pollock's Army in .\frt:lianistan,
including the forcing of the Kh.vber Pass aii'lrelief of .lellalabail ; was Staff Officer to Colonel Taylor in the exi)e(hlion
against Lolpoora, and subsequently commanded the Cavalr.v (130) of Colonel Kckfort's force (.Medal). Serveil aa
Assistant Quarter Master General of the Cavalry Division of this Army of tho Sutlej in 1846— horse woimded at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was thrice thanked in general orders and despatches, and promote<l to the rank of
Major.
'" Colonel Inglis served in tho Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
(commanded the 57tli Reirt. after Captain StJinley was killed, and was honourably montioned in Lord Raglan's
despatch), siege and fall of Sebastopol, assault of the Retlan on i8th Juno, and expedition to Kinbouni (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevets of Majjor and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of tho Legion of Honor, sth Class of the iledjiihe. and
Turkish Medal).
"2 Colonel Shadwell served; with the 98th Regt. on the China expedition in 1842, and was nresont at tht attack
and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin (Methil). He served as extra Aide ue Cami> to Sir Colin
Campbell in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Accompanied Sir Colin Campbell as Aide dc Camp to the Crimea, and was present in that
capacit.y at tho liattle of tho Alma. Acted as Assistant Quarter Master General to the troops in front of Balaklava
previoiisl.y to and during the action of tho 25th Oct. 1854. On the 29th of the same month succeeded to that apiwint-
ment and held it till the breaking up of tho Ai-my in 1856. On the 26th May 1855 was transferre<l to the 1st Division,
and subsequently to the Highland Division (MofUil with three Clasps for Alma, Balaklava, and Sebastojiol ; Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"3 Colonel Foster served with the i6lh Lancers diu-ing tho campaign in Aff!.'hanistan under Lord Keane,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Me<lal). He sen-ed also at the battle of Maharaj pore, 9th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star) ; and in the campaign on tho Sutlej in 1846, including tho battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal (as Aide do
Camp to Brigadier Cureton), and Sobraon (Medal and Clasj)).
ii* Colonel Spalding served in command of a Coin])any throughout the operations in Syria in 1840, and was
slightly woinided at the attack on Gebail (War Medal \x\i\\ one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sen-ed as Provost-
Marshal on the Staff of the Army in the Crimea in 1856 until its evacuation.
115 Colonel Brooke serv-ed with tho 31st Regt. throughout the camjiaign of 1842 in Affghanistjin (^Medal) under
General Pollock, ami was present in the actions of Mazeena, Tezcen, and Jugdidluck (womided), the occupation of
Cabool, and tho different engagements leading to it. He coimnanded a Company durinir the campaigu, ami received
his woiuid whilst protecting some guns atuiched to the rear-guard. Served with the 8th Regt. at llic sieixo of Delhi
in 1857 as Second in Command, including repulse of sorties on tho 9th and 14th Julj', commanded the Kcgt. during
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48 War Services of the Goloneh.
the repulse of the enemy's attack on 23rd July, present at the assault of the City, and was one of the four Field
Officers who commanded in the Trenches— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
"6 Colonel Cotter sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign in Bengal from June 1857 to Sept. 1858. Was ordered to
Allahabad, but detained at Benares in consequence of the mutiny at that station from Jiily to October. Employed
in a command in the Palamow district in Nov. and Dec. 1857 ; joined the Jounpore Field Force and was present at the
taking of Xusratpore and Chanda. actions of Umeerpore and Sultanpore, attack on the Fort of Dowrara ; com-
manded the Madras Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow. Afterwards present at the relief of Azimghur,
taking of Jugdespore, and several minor actions, in command of the Artillery (thanked by the Governor General of
India, five times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
»7 Colonel Bruce served with the 74th Highlanders throughoutthe Kaffii- war of 1851-53 (Medal, andBrevetof Major).
"8 Colonel Shipley served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely
wounded) , siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, SarcUnian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafzye
Field Force in command of the ist Brigade from the 4th to the 14th December, and of the ist Battalion 7th FusiUers,
at the attack and stoi-ming of the Conical Hill, and the capture of Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
"5 Colonel Ceilings sei-\-ed with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma-
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the i8th June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie) . Commanded
a Brigade in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches. CB., and Medal).
1^" Colonel F. R. Elrmgton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Rifle Brigade, including the battles of :
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of '
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1-' Colonel H. Hamilton joined Sir Hope Grant's Column advancmg to the relief of Lucknow, in Nov. 1857 ; com-
manded a Battalion of Detachments in the skirmish before and in the attack a,nd capture of Bunterah, as also duringt
the operations resulting in the relief .of the garrison of Lucknow ; commanded 78th Highlanders during the occupa- i
tion and defence i'or three months of the Alumbagh, and in the closing operations against Lucknow ; was present at
the afifair of Gailee ; served in the RohiJcund campaign in April 1858, and commanded the 78th Highlanders at the
capture ofBareilly (CB., Medal with two Clasps, repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thnnked by the Governor
General in Council, also thanked in division orders by Sir James Outram " for judicious conduct when in command
of the rear-guard on the occasion of retiring when bringing away guns captured from the enemy ").
122 Colonel M'Intyre served in the Persian campaign of 1857 ; commanded the 78th Highlanders on the expedition
to Bdrazjoon, in the night attack and in the battle of Kooshab, and present at the bombardment of Mohxunrah
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Havelock's Force in Sept. for the relief of Lucknow,
and was in the actions during that advance ; on the morning that the force entered the City, was thrown into the
Alumbagh with 250 men for its defence from 25th Sept. to 7th Oct., was surrounded by the enemy and all communi-
cation cut oft', was then reinforced from Cawnpore by 250 men and two guns, and again on 25th Oct. by 500 men and
four guns ; held the position, still surroimded by the enemy, for 52 days, until relieved by the approach of the Com-
mander in Chief's force (horse shot on 25th Sept., mentioned in despatches). Proceeded with the Commander in
Chief's force for the rehef of the garrison in the Residency, and commanded the advance-guard in the attacks on
the Dilkoosha and La Martiniere (mentioned in despatches as "conspicuous" in attack on La Martiniere) . Was
with Outram' s force during the re -occupation for three months of the Alumbagh, and present at the repulse of all
the attacks made on that position. Present with Brigadier Campbell's force in the third advance on Lucknow, and
in the operations of that force until the final capture of the City (Medal with two Clasps, CB., and a year's service
for Lucknow) .
123 Colonel Primrose sei-ved with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal)and wasfor some time
D.A.Q.M. General of the 2nd Division; accompanied the expedition to the Orange River sovereignty, and was present
at the action of the Berea. Commanded the 43rd Light Infantry on its march from Bangalore through Central India to
Calpee in 1858 (a distance of i ,300 miles during the hottest season of the year) and throughout the various operations
in Bundelcund, and towards the conclusion of the rebellion he commanded one of the seven Columns under
Brigadier Wheeler, snecially ordered to clear a large district infested by numerous bands under rebel chiefs
(Medal).
1-* Colonel Hadfield served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and also
at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12s Colonel Nugent served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1845-46 (Medal) ; commanded the advance
guard which penetrated the forest surrounding Ruapekapeka, and was present at the capture of that Pah.
1-^ Colonel Archor-Butler served with the 28th Regiment in Sind, under Sir Charles Napier in 1842-43. Served
also throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermnn, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
127 Colonel E. W. D. Bell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 including the battle of Alma, where he per-
sonally cajitured and secured the first gun taken from the Russians, and afterwards succeeded to the command of
the 23rd Fusiliers, and Ijrought it out of action ; he was also at the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, and
was complimented in general orders for distinguished conduct while in command of a working party on the 2nd
April 1855, under a heavy fire from the enemy (Medal vrith three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the operations across the Goomtee, and siege and capture of Liick'now (Medal with Clasp).
'-* Colonel Ross served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 93rd Highlanders, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), and siege of Sebastopol, latterly employed on the
Qr. Master General's Staff (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served the Rohilcund campaign in India in 1858, and commanded the 93rd at the battle of
Bareilly (Medal). Served the cami^aign of i860 in North China, as A.Q.M. General at Head Quarters, present at the
capture of the Taku Forts, and sui-render of Pekin (CB. and Medal).
'-'■' C^jlonel Curry served the S;^Tian campaign of 1840, — at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardmen o
Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
131) Colonel Willis served uninterruptedly throughoiit the Eastern campaign from April 1854 to Jxily 1856 ; — with
the 77tb iicL'!. uniil M:iy 1355, nt'ler which as D. A. Q. M. General at Head Quarters, and as A. Q. M. General of the 4th
Divis ; v , i-. •■. :i' .';„■ ::, ill irs on the Bulganac and at Balaklava, battles of Alma and Inkermnn, assavilt of
the fill I! 'iu iSth June, battle of Tchernaya, final assault of the Redan on 8th Sept., and
serv ' I I lis in the Trenches, including the repulse of several sorties, and was, frequently in
coiii'ir .1 ; , i , s I iLfdiil with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion
of lfoin,v. >,,;.: I ! r. I .1 . i'Mii I s, ;ind 5th Class of the Medjidie).
i-'i l^ord ;\ 1 ., :<'rn campaign of 1854 with the Coldstream Guards, including the siege
of S.;li;isr,(i; .1 : |. li Inkerman — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish .Ml. I;--, :.-! .y, n- il,,. •:'..l;uUe).
"- (Ji)lcin.'l ('i)rriiiiiirs .served in tlie J'uninsula with the 43rd Regiment during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, and
was invsout ;it the Nivelle, Bayonne, Nive, Tarbes, Tournefeuille, and Toulouse, and has received the War Medal
with three (.'hisps.
'33 Colonel D;iubeny served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 13th Nov. 1854 to the 5th
March 1855, inchiding the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 6th April, and attack on the Quarries Sth June (succeeded
to the command), on the Reilan 18th Jime (commanded the Regt.), and again on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13» Colonel Warden .served with the 19th Regt. the Eastern campaign' of 1854-53, including the battles of Alma
(severely v,-oun<lcd) and Inkennan, siege of Sebastopol (wounded) ; was of the party that first held the Quarries ;
commanded 400 of the 97th Regt. in the Trenches at the assault of the i8th June; succeeded to tlio c<immand of the
loth Regt. Ht the storminu' of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (severely wounded), and took the Brigade out of action
(Medal witli three Clasjis, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tukish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Mediidie).
War Services oftlie Colonels. 40
i" Colonel MoiTis served the Eastern campaigTi of 1854-55, commanded a Field Battery at the battles of Balaklava
and inkerman, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854. Was attached from AprU to Nov 1855 as Military
Commissioner to the 2nd Corps of the French Army, and assisted at the carrying of the Lines of Tchernava -sth
May, the assault and capture of the Mamelon, and of the Malakoff ; on the personal Staff of General Bosquet who
commanded on these occasions, and was especially named by the General in official despatches. Was appointed
an Assistant Adjutant General m Nov. 1855, and attached to General Windham, Chief of the Staff (Medal -n-ith
three Clasps, CB., Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medala
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). ^"« =,
"« Colonel Thompson served as a Captain in the British Lefrion, and was engaged at Hemani 30th Aug 18:!^ ■ at
Ai-laban, i6th 17th and iSth Jan.; and the action before San Sebastian, 5th May 1836, when he was severelv wourided
m the hip and the hand (KSF. and Medal). Sei-ved the campaign of the Punjaub in the 14th Lit^ht Drajroons
was engaged at Ramnuggur (horse wounded), 22nd Nov. 1848, at ChiUianwallah 13th Jan., and at Gooierat 2rst
Feb. 1849 (Medal with two Clasps). Present also at the crossing of the Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus; at the smrender
of the bikh army at Ramil Pindee, the captm-e of the Bridge of Boats at Attock, and pursuit of the Affghans to Peshawur
"'Colonel Carletnn served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the i8thOct. 1854 including
Med^di n 1 T^^ki^h M ^a"^) ^^erman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
_ 138 Colonel Scudamore sei-%'ed with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Affo-hanistan
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaig-n of 1848-40 includins
the action of Ramnuggur (wounded), passage of the Chenab, battles of ChillianwaUah and^ Gooierat— dangerously
wounded (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Regt. during the campaign of 1858 in Central India under Sir
Hugh Rose, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor capture of
Gurrakota ; commanded the detached force sent against Malthone ; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and
commanded the outposts during the investment ; present at the battle of Koonch and all the affiiirs durincr the
advance on Calpee, mcluding the action of Golowlie ; also at the action of Morar and recapture of Gwahor "also
commanded a F]3^ng Column for six months in the GwaUor and Jhansi cUstricts (three times mentioned indesnatches
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, C5., Medal with Clasp). '
/f^ 'i.°^°°l^.-'^,^,®^^® *'°°™'^^'^'^'^^ *^'' -toth Regt. during the war in New Zealand 1860-61 (Medal), and at the actions
at Mahoetahi, Matankonki, and operations before Te Arei ; commanded the Troops at the repulse of the attack on
No. 3 redoubt (CB.). Commanded the Regiment during the advance into the Waikato country under Sir Duncan
Cameron m 1863-64 and at the battle of Rangariri, and assault and capture of Orakau
1*1 Colonel MaydweU served as MiUtary Secretary to Sir Harry Smith in the Kafir war of 1850-53 (Medal, and
1" Colonel W. p. Bingham served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, smTender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bengal
anil N.W. Provinces m suppressmg the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futteh-
poro, Aoung, Pandoo ^uddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (ist and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor-
comniajided a convoy with provisions from Cawnpore to Alumbagh ; served in defence of the Alumba"-h and after-
wards m the actions at La Martmiere and the second relief of Lucknow ; commanded the Rec't durinS the defence
ofCawnporeand defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, as also in theactions of KalaNuddee and Kerkeroulie— on General
Penny being killed succeeded to the command of the whole Infantry Brigade— capture of Bareilly, Shahiehanpore
Bmmie, Mahomthe, pursmt of the enemy the following day, and occupation of Mahomdie (mentioned in despatches!
_ i« Colonel Conolly served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 as Brigade Major to the Heavy Cavalry Brit^ade includ-
ing the battle of Balaklava^ and siege of Sebastopol (MedalwithtwoClasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). '^
/"Colonel Hope served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 20th Dec. 1854 includin<r the
siege and faU of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidje and Turkish Medal) . Ser^-ed m Central India under Sir John Michel in .858. and was present at the
actions of Rajghur (m command of a Brigade), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (CB., Medal, and mentioned in
despatches). Commanded the 71st m the operations in Eusafzyein 1863 under SirN. Chamberlain— wounded on the
20th Nov. at the recapture of the Crag Piquet (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in Chief
m India, Medal with Clasp).
1" Colonel Curtis was present at the taking of Balmeer, Kundak, Dadur, and Kuijak (mentioned in de'snatches)
Punjaub campaign, including siege of Mooltan in 1S48-49 (mentioned. Medal with Clasp). Served as Director of
Transport Coi-ps m the Persian campaign of 1857, including the b-.ittle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah
(mentioned. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Central India in 1858
and was present m the actions of Sindwaho (wounded) , Korye, Koondye (mentioned Medal) '
"- Colonel Loftus served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of '
Ahna and Inkerman and siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the iSth June
<Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turldsh Medals, and 5th Class of the Mediidie)
Served m the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, inclucUng the assaiUtand capture of Meeangunge sieKe and canture
of Luck-now-severely wounded at the assault (Medal with Clasp) . „ tc, » cfct. .mu oapiure
ir,rtS2\wH ^°"°yf " ^®Tf r'^ ^'^^ 331-d Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 19th April 1855. includ-
^^ ■wtJ'^,"}*^® of Abna and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— severely wounded in the Trenches on the i6th of
Med^iih^^^and 'rill^k^^'^Mela?''' ^''^'^f ^ of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the
tlo^.f °i?"''^ R Somerset served the Eastern campaign of 1854, as Aide de Camp to Lord Raglan, including the bat-
/Ir^i'^'^^^f V^''''^'?,''"'''' and Inkerman (horse killed by the explosion of a shell in him), and siego of Sebastonol
(Medal mth four Clasps, CB., 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) ^ oeoastopoi
1*8 Colonel Stuart commanded the 86th Regt. at the disarming < .f 1 . n ;:■,;,,, n; niics of the 27th Bombay N.I at Rutna-
gherryoniith Aug. 1857. Present at the siege storm and captur - :■,.; r,v 17th Alarch i8q"^mmandpd Iflft
attack before Jhansi 30th March to 2nd April ;=led the only succv- . .. .ttacFa the storm TSian.f and
commanded the party of the S6th Regt. in the fight of the stable o; .JL....: iLr.vet of Lt.Colonel) -led the sto^ln?
PhT,^ntVi^o,f' "}? M^ ^'f Vh'"' f?^°''f ' r''''''' ^^ "" '^° ^^*'°^^ before Calpee 13th to 2Siy, and comm^ded
the pickets on 20th May ; battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar, and captm-e of G walior (several
times mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp). v^apumc ui Mwauor iseverai
'« Colonel Carmichael served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan and was
at the action of Soorjkoond ; led the Right Column of attack at the storm and capture of the city of Mooltan (woundid)
-mentioned m General Fred. Markham's despatch ; and was present at the surrender of the fortress as also™ the
surrender ot the Port and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two CUsps Served
hroughout the Oude campaign m 1858. Commanded the 32nd Light Infantry at the successful attack on the en-
renched position at Dehaign capture of the Port of Tj-i-hool, action of Daodpore,-thanked bv Sir Alfred Horlfo^d
..rt <5hL\^i^ "''"'"''n '^i^'^'^f 'n ^ commanded the Infantry ;" affair at Jugdespore, surrender of the Ports of Amethee
^?tH -^n, P ;• ^1 'if* ^r^°-A^^ ^"/ '-"PPo^Jited by Lord Clyde to the command of a ilovable Column, wWch
H= fvL^= r-^ 'Ji? V^^ n' I'Oi-dship's force, was sent in pursuit of the rebel chief Bcni Maddoo, to drive hhn and
his troops across the River Gogra-this object the Column successfully accomplished ; mentioned in Lord Clyde's
aespatch as "distmgmshed for the decision and celerity of his movements" (Medal and C£ ) "-lyae b
"»t Colonel D. Anderson was present with the 22nd Rocriment at the taking and destruction 'of the villac-es in the
Boree Valley m the Peshawm- district in Novembrr ,"- ' v, .1 :i ,vith Clasp) "^•'Iuciioq 01 tno villages m tne
Al'^«°.°^?l°.l^'if qT f ''^''irJ'H *^.\4=ad H _ ■ ' ' : the Crimea up to Oct. 1854, including the battle of
^IIS nV "« Sebastopol (Medal with two Ch - . of the Medjidie, and Tm-^kh Medal)! Served the
lff^?^^r^f?VPK^%W''''^^^^''I^'^^^V:f''^^'''^'"- •' ' ' ilic action at Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow
ittackonthe Fort of Rooyah action of Allygunge. and CM,,ture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). '
4id« rio On ^f^°^'f ° ^"7^'^ "IB Eastern cnmpaign of 1S54-55 ^vith the 20th Regt., including the battles of Alma (as
Vth T^,l» m^ 1 "^ acting Brigadier General Horn), Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebaltopol, and affaiTof the
n th« ^rti'n^ n^,\^'f ' ^^^f^'^' ^T^^ ?^ ^^''J"'"' S^ii-'Wnian and Turkish Medals, and'5th Class of the Medjidiet. Served
n the Indian campaign of 1857-58 and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanporo, and It
E 2
5°
ibe kiccc anil captui
with i'liup. and CB
<" ( , ;, :.. . ll,«rr-i.
Bn...:
Deoeiuti
tiwmiur
CU<WMlt
War Service.^ of the Colonels. ,,,,,,
of Luctocnv-wouudcu (sabre-cut in ri.ht hand) and twice mentioned in despatches (Medal
■u i<«rvf<l with the
,.HuheCrim«.ncnn,pai^l^:7^^;;nt.^tl^^^
■ ''le'fl,^Tam XifsieS opUaUons iefo;e Moolcan, including
first anil seconubitrM- 1 j^ occasion he suc-
.. ;;r;r^eT^aV'erc>;is^>rso%eii
f ,h : , nro7/< Mo<,ltHn, euneiuler of the fort and garrison of Che-
raLn. Je^e tKhoutthe suppressioti of the liic lan mutmy of
.■ ,^t' T.f th ■ R^s lencv of Lucknow tiU wounded on 26th beptember;
;,. ndvnnccd ,!^«t of all arms nearest to the fort of Amethee until Lord
.;\;™n^"of^T;?f cV™She 6th Regt. and a body of drafts in the
,>...! n. other oKHitions in the Jugdespore Jungle piedal). :„,i,„i^^„
^'.'th the t^thLiWt Infantry diu-ing the Cnmeancarnpai^n of 1854-5^
Niawru'.;
CtOgT* a-"
Hb lla»'
OootDlf* I>
HTtknrk
'.Ih to India, and served in the campaigns
: Lucknow icharger woiuidcd , and suIj.m c
i.» of the Regiment), and reoccupation ol 1
ailing the action of Jarao (wounded), ass:ni
lirevct Major on 20th July 1858, frequently 1
including the action of
tions, action of Nawab-
!iimanded the Regiment
r of Birwah, and Trans-
1 1 le^patches, iledal with
byi»..
ne*\ in the Inilinn cunpaign from Feb. 1S58 to March 1859, and was present at the re-
"uhrAl,Llmgl..^cgJnndcai.tiire of Lucknow (Brevetof Lt Colonel) Commanded the
l.:,rr,o an.l Sir^cc. action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad passage of the
• the Hvswami campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo ^uddee, Paleeghat,
■ Iho-s" Force to theGoomtee; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the
.c the Knrt of Meeieedia. attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance
.vi-nil times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
, ih Light Infantry in the Crunea from 5th to 24th Dec. 1854 includmg the siege
■ I Turkish Medal).' Also in the Indian campaign, includmg the siege and cap-
> I nick upon the Sccunderbagh (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Brevet
I a veiir's Bcr\-ice). . „ .
Light Infantrvthe campaigns of 1840, 4t.and42 mAffghanistan.anctwaspresent
% 11 anil fort of" Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Koosh
iig the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeeu, forcing the JugdiUluck Pass, re-
heroic ilcfence of JcUalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov. (mentioned m despatch)
4th March and ist April 1842 ; the general action with and defeat of the be-
• rt' Jellalabail on the 7th April (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct
the first of the party which captured them to seize two of the enemy's cannon") ;
~ ... .K-litJ*. gi-neml action lit Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool, for which he has a Medal,
.S» rvi-<l in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchemaya.
I Mi-iUil with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
■ :.ili<l the Loa Wing of the 13th Light Infantry from Aug. 1857 to Oct. 1858, and was ac-
;.'liur and tJorruckpore districts and southern borders of Oude, present in eightengage-
c'liumanded the whole force, in three others he commanded a separate Column, and in
11-. jirinciiHil Staff Olliecr to the force (repeatedlj- mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.
• ■' -! the and Battalion iSth Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, and was-
(Medal),
riica in 1855, served in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present
• "f Major, and Turkish Meihil). Served during the campaign of 185S in Central
■li! the action nt Koonch, and commanded the 71st Light Infantry at the actions
: ;n iluwpatohcj'), genenil action of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar
' (MimUiI with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded a Field Force of all
i 1.1 fniin Nov. 1858 to May 1859 in pursuit of Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, Feroze
iiii'i on the 5th April gurpriscd and totally routed the rebels at Nainwas— thanked by
llicil.
1 «-ith the 40th Regiment throughout the opei-ntions in Candahar and Affghanistan in
n.iliihar, (ihuxncc, Cahiil ")• Also in the action of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1S43 — severely
'• 'I DotnchniPiitH of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the captm-e of a stockade 00-
■ ' iolil Kii-lds in Australia on the 3rd Dee. 1854, for which he received the rank of
■ III throughout ihf campaign of i860 in North China, and was wounded while in
•I of tlio covering and stxjrming party at the capture of the North Taku Fort
il with two Clanpit). Commanded the 67th Regiment at the second capture of
■> /cnland war in r864-66 ; commanded the 68th Light Infantry at the attack on
■K. nnd coinmauildl the Tauranga Field Force at the engagement of Te Ranga
■A nil thp 4oih Rcgt. thmughout the operations in Candahar and Affghanistan in
.1 a with the TurkiKh Coiitingonl as AssisUint Quarter Master Cieneral to a Divi-
. lir-iMil, , f,,r «l,ii-h he n-ceivcd the Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
1 111 Aii.stniliii, served with the force employed in New Zealand
1 iCU). Sirvediis Deimty Adjutant General throughout the
■'.till Itiingiiiri (liidiiioteil Colonel) ; also in the campaigns of
i -inrtjt; ]>r.seiit at the actions at Patorangi. Te Awamutu,
^-■■mcntit duniig the war; served also the campaign of 1866 in
t nt the capture of OUipawa and Waikoto as well as the opera-
I rro in 1839, nnd was present nt the affairs of Zorapore. Served
■■'■<■ iidiiig Ihc llrnt cajitun- of Chusan, operations in the Canton River
1,-po. n'puliw. ..niio night attack nt Ning]io, affiiir at Tsekee, heights of
iiKluil, nnd Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin. Served also in
' ! :-iide at the second relief of Lucknow and at the defeat
I ic Kiila Nuddee, commanded the S4th Regt. at the
' Uie eiiptim! of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, pursuit
■. ^■. \]i Hume which ended in the ejection of the rebels
'■■oimanded a Field Column under Brigadier
'ITin "*'"'''"'"'^'' '" despatches, and thanked
;. 1848, and served in the Kaffir war of 1852-53
War Services of the Culunds. 5 1
(Medal). Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Major General BuUer, and on the return of that
officer to Euj,'land from ill health, as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General on the Smff of the Li^ht Division till
the termination of the campaign (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Victoriji Cross, Knij^ht of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Cla^s of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed Assistant Quarter Master General to the China
expeditionary force in March 1857, and was jiresent as Head of Department at the operations before and taking of
Canton in Dec. 1S57 and Jan. 1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal with Clasp).
"^ Colonel Torreus served in the Eastern campaign as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Torrens, including the
battle of Inkei'man — mentioned in despatches (wounded, and horse shot iiuder him) — and siege of Sebastopol ; was
appointed D.A.Q.M. General at Head Quarters in Feb. 1855, and served in that capacity until the end of the war,
having been present at both attacks on the Redan Medal with tour Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the
rehef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; selected for the command of the Rear Guard of the lelieving army during its
march from Lucknow to Cawnpore after the relief of the Luckuow garrison, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow ; was Assisuxut Adjutant
General H.M. Furces at Head Quarters during the operations by Lord Clyde against the rebels in Oudo in 1858-59,
and was present at all the engagements of that <;ampaign (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.t'olonel).
i*^ Colonel Butt served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, in com-
mand of the 9th Highlanders from Nov. 1858 t<j Jan. 1S59 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel Fyers served in the 40th Regiment at the capture of Kurnichee iu 1839. Commanded a Company of
the 40th throuifhout the operations iu Caudahar an<l Afrghanist;in in 1841 and 1842 (Medal), and was present in the
actions at Kale Shukh, Kunje Kuk, Pangwaic, Tiloo Khan, and Baba Wallie ; also at the relief of Khulat-i-Ghilzee ;
subsequently at Killa Aziem, Goaine. Ghuzneo, and occupation of Cabool ; and in all the atfairs in which the
Candahar Divi-^ion of the Army of AtTghanistMn, under Gi'neral Nott, was engaged iu its progress through the
Khoord Caboo), Tezecn, Jugdulluck, and Khyber Passes. Served the Kastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 2nd
Battalion Ride Brigade, including tlie battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sehivstopol, and attack of the Kednn on
the 8th September. In October 1854 he commanded a party of Ritles and 23rd Fusiliers from Piquet« of the Light
Division, and repulsed an attack made by the enemy's riflemen on our Piquets, and he commanded the Covering
Party of 200 men on the attack of the RJedan (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class ot the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59,
commanded 2nd Battilion (7 Companies) at Cawnji^re, after clfecting a junction with the force under General
Windham on the 27th Nov. 1857 after etfecting a furced march of 38 mdes ; captured two i8-pouiider guns of posi-
tion on the 28ih November, an<l commanded tbo 7 Comi)aniC8 throughout the actions there under Lord Clyde, and
at the 8ubse(|Uuut capture of Lucknow (menti(jued in despatches, Cli., Medal with Clasp).
'«" Colonel Diysdale served %vith the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign in Atfghanistjin under Lonl Keane,
and was pre.'-ent at the siege and capture of Ghiunee (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers in the Gwalior cam-
paign, includiiii,' the action at I'unniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). The Sutlej campaign in 1845 46, including the
battle of Sobniun (.\Ieihil). The Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the jiassage of tbcCheniib at Ramnuggur,
and battles (jf Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). The Indian campaign of 1857-59, and present
at Delhi during the siege operations, commanding tlie Regt. from 18th Aug. to the fall of tbo city— horse shot at the
assault ; conunanded the Ilegt. with Greatlied's Column, in action at Bolundshiihur. horse shot (wounded), and pre-
sent in the actions of Allyghur and Agra (mentioned in despatch) ; also present at the relief of Lucknow (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, CJi.. Medal with two Clasps).
'"'' Colonel Imiiey-Lovibond .served in the Indian mutiny campaign, at the relief of Arrah, and subsequently in
Oude (Medal). SeiVed as Commanding Engineer with the Sikkim expedition of i860 (mentioned in despatch).
'"' Colcaiel Crealock landed with the 90th Lt. Infantry at Balaklava on 5th Dec. 1854, anil served at tiio siege and
fall of Sebastopol. Commanded a jiarty of the Regt. in re.scrvo at the storming of the Qimrries, and assisted in
holding that work against the attacks of the Russians during the following day ; present with his Regt. at the
attacks of the Ruchmon the i8th June anil 8th Sept. (mentioned in despatches) ; unpointed D. A.Q.M. Cieneral at Head
quarters on 17th Sejit. and at Constaintinoiile in Dec. 1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turki.-h Medal). Appointed 1). A. Q. M. (ieueral to the China o.\iieilitii)nary force in March 1857, and was
present at the whole of the oiierations at Canton in Dec. 1857 and Jan. 1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian campaigns of Roliilcund, liyswarrah, and Tnins-tiogra during 1858-59 on the Staff of Sir Wm.
Mansfield, including the actions of Barcilly and "Shahjelianiiore (mentioned in despatches, Meihil with Clasp). Ap-
pointed Military Secretary to Lord Elgin, special amba.s.sador in China, in March i860, and was attached to the Head
Quarters of thu British Army during the war of that year, including the action of Sinho, capture of the forts of
Tangkoo and Takii, action ot' Palichau, and sunvnderof Pekin (Meilal with two Cliisns).
'■* Colonel .1. N. Sargent acconinanied the 95th RcKiment as its Junior Captain on the ICastern Exjiedition of 1854,
and was recommended by General Beatson lor the Turkish Medal for the Daiiubian campaign, he having gone on
leave to the Danube, where (at Turbikai) he volunteered his services to that Genenil, who was then searching for
boats to cross the river and attack the Russians. IIo served in the I'rimean cam])aign in 1854 55, including the
battle of Alma 1 wounded, and specially mentioned in the Commanding Ollicer's otiicial report lor " determined
bravery while leading the att;ick of the right winir" of the 95th Regiment up the heights of the Alma), repulse of
the powerful sortie on the 26th October, battle of Inkerman (where he succeeded to the command of the 95th Regt.
and brought it out of action, and at a crisis when every rifle was of viuil imjiortance he used one with remarkablo
effect, especially when cut ott' from our position by the Russian Column that ixicupied the ground whence the 95th
Regt. had charged the enemy down the hill), siege and fall (wounded) of Sebastopol. Was most strongly recom-
mended for promotion for the battle of Inkermau as a "most zealous, meritorious, and bravo officer" (Medal
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Modjiilie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major).
Served the campaign of i860 in China as second Lt.Colonel of the Buffs, including the action of Sinho. in which ha
commanded the advanced guard, taking of Tonghoo, and placed in permanent command of the advanced outpost
towards the Taku Forts. Appointed Commandant of the Taku Forts and Allied Commissioner. Commended by Sir
Robert Napier for "good judgment, determination, and high miUtar3- qualities," and recommendeil to the Com-
mander in Chief by Sir Hope Grant in the following words :— " I would most strongly recommend this Otliccr to
the favourable consideration of His Royal Highness. Ho was one of the most active and useful ofllcia-s in the field,
who was in a position of great responsibility, and who performed his duties to my entire satisfaction " (CJi., Medal
with Clasp).
'"3 Colonel Sawj-er served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from 26th May 1855, inchuUng the battle
of the TcheiTiaya, siege and fall of Sebastoiwl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India during
the whole of the mutiny; present at the actions of Busgoon, Mohudepore, Russuliiore, attack and capture of Mitowlee.
actions of Aligungo and Biswa, and subsequent pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferozo Shah in Central India (Medal
and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
"* Colonel Luiird served in the Crimea in the 77th Regt. from March 1855, and on the Staff as Brigade Major to
General Straubcnzeo and D. A. A. General at Head Quarters from Juno 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, SariUnian and Tm-kish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in China
as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade in 1857-58, and mentioned in despatches as being the first person on the walls of
Canton (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*'* Colonel Seager served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to Feb. 1855 with the 8th Hussars, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded), and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebas-
topol. In June 1855 was appointed Assistjint Military Secretary to Major General Lord Wm. Patilet, commanding on
the Bosphorus, and continued in the same capacity to Sir H. Storks until the end of the Russian war in July 1856
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Central India in 1858-59 and wag
present at the action of Boordah (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'"^ Colonel Searle served the Syrian campaign (ileilal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal); was at D'Jouni, the attack
on the fortified position of Gebail, at the surrender of Beyrout, and the storming of Sidon. Served with the Baltic
expeilition in 1S55, including the action with a battery at the mouth of the Narova i8th June — wounded (Medal).
1"' Colonel Crawley was present at the closing operations before Mooltan and at the surrender of the citadel,
22nd Jan. 1849. He served as extra Aide de Camp to Sir Henry Dundas, commanding the Bombay Division of the
army of the Punjaub, during the march from Mooltan and the subsequent operations, and was present at the battle
5 J War Services of the Colonels.
of Gootam and in b« pursuit of Uie Sikh army to the river Jhclum (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
^""SK^Lmrf Kirl,v wn.. «n, ,>V1- atwc-hwl to Uic Head Quarters of the Ai-my under Lord Clyde as Assistant Quarter
vl^iiS^i^dir ■ mChXofl858-sV^nUltheannlterminationofthewar(BrevetofLt.ColonelMeday^
**!5?c2SSwh . : lu^lTm^itUmi^^^. including the siege and capt^-e of Katghur, acnon of
iJlS^SSrfof - / « mikota. forcing of the Muddcnpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle
STaSS^^aS^r :■.* of Ko^nch, Mut^, and Oalowlie, capture of Calpee, battle before and cap-
*^tL£SS^h .1,0 4,rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Sei-ved the Eastern
JTiiS?^ ?'T . .■ I.* xUie do Cunp to Major General Eyre, but from May to the 23rd Sept. 1855
3E?o!r.— " • 'i>- i.iitles of Alm;« and Inkerman. and siege ot Sebastopol; was severely
wnaiXri • ■iputiitiou of the right arm (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major
r^TTT,- nor, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal).
nSi C.U . " lign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambndge, including the
t^..i_ . . 'nv.jmided and horee shot), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct.
iSriZu iA'iui^iZLll ii ::h four CUisps, 5th Class oftheMedjidie, and Tm-kish Medal)
•■OtttaaalWKtU) •crrc-l niiMiign of 1854 with the 17th Lancers, including the affair of Bulganak,
>^Mi^ o# »in» aiHi Bb' , . ..f Sebastopol. At Balaklava he led the squadron of direction, was
- - ,, ...I (Me<Ial with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie.BJid
I. N lU-'giment to India in 1857, and served throughuut the campaign in Central
. rommand of ft Flj-ing Cohunn, including the action of Barode (Medal) .
• ..• eontro division of the Brigade, and was engaged at the stoi-ming and capture
: -t June 1853. Commanded the British Troops on an expedition up the river
i und destroyed the stockaded Mandingo towns of Swanacunda, Carawan, Kirty
■ king of Baddeboo to make peace.
.ov in 1854-55, and with the 4th Kegt. in the Crimean cr.rapaign from May 1855,
-i',IH)l (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Tmkish Medal). He served as
pMMtrC' '■' "<" "x' <lep:irtment' in N'ew Zealand from 1861 to 1S67 and during the whole of
the opcrv . including the actions at Katikara and Koheroa, assault and capture of the
IbTlttMt • . advance through and occupation of the Waikato countiy— with actions at
llawml atici IT' '.iL-ion of the Waikato campaign Sir Duncan Cameron, commanding the Army
la lh« rwd. ml.: 4th Slarch 1864 to the Secretary of State for War, after thanking individuaJly
tb* OOcvr* of hii> ■ ' 1 .ncl Gamble, adds : — " I beg more particularly to recommend Colonel Gamble,
OafNMT Qnarlcr M . ■ • mr Lr.r«lship's favourable notice, as to this Officer's ability, zeal, and unceasing
■—iTiiii va bw Imi- r'.r ! lutt-. I 11m chiefly indebted for the success of these operations." He was also present
M tto MbMranent <i;x mtions m Tiiuninga. and at the Gate Pah, and in the campaign of 1865 in the Wanganui
twoalfy. JnefodmK i!if iic'.i m nt Xukumaru, affiiir ofKakaramea; and again in the campaign imder Sir Trevor
CliaM. at the aaaanlt and ciipturc of Otapawa, at Waikoko, and in the arduous forest march round Egmont (re-
pillitly Bentkmod lu dc«n«ichc!<, niuk of Colonel, and Medal). The 3rd Class of the Medjidie has been conferred
0« him bjr lh« Viceroy of Kpyi)t in acknowledgment of his services as Governor of His Highness' son. Prince
Rmhb. darter hia atay in Kuglnnd in 1868-69.
•"Oolooel Uilnuiii wu* i.n-<:ii in the action at Marigunge and at the relief of Lucknow in Kov. 1857. Com-
■aadad • Dalactr ■ ■ mlvance on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Li. Ooto—I. and v rvicc) ; ser\-ed with the 5th Fusiliers in Outram's force at the Alumbagh in aU
tktopimtlaaa of t iths, including the capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59,
•■•••■hlirthe eapt ■ .<hniikerpore. Amatee, and Oomrea, and action of Dounderkeira, where he com-
■tajdad theadrai . illi Clasp). In 1848, when stationed at the Mam-itius, he was upset in a boat off
IfaMworir, to^-' r^, whoso hves were saved by his skill and courage in svrimming, for which the
■ml Runme t- 11 him its Gold Medal.
■•OoloBal Prior I .'ih Lancers throughout the Kaffir warof 1851-53 (Medal), including the passage
oraBdoMnliioiwnrr .-H tli.- K. ,. TUe Crimean campaign from 17th May 1855, including the battle of Tchemaya,
25ffJ?i.5^M S«ba«toiK)l. and ojionitions near Eupatoria under General D'AUonville (Medal with Clasp, and
J'JJ'S *~T*^' . "• In«lian campaign «.f 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda Field Force, including the action
or Haada. whers be eonunandcd the Loft Winir of the lath Lancers, action of Jegunge and Kobrai, relief of Kirwee,
II irr»'"t'r''^ •tomunjT of Uic heights of Punwarrie (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
at the taking of the Fort of Bivlamee in June 1841. Served in the Burmese war in 1S52, com-
I n r-iji 1 .11 1 1 . II nil vTOs present at the various attacks on that pUvce by the Burmese (Medal for Pegu) .
' when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were attacked and carried,
1 cxi>cdition of i857-;,9, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
'v. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as D.A.A.
• ' .inum (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign in the north of China in i860,
■ ■■r Ton goo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in despatches),
■vlth three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
• ■'I with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese warof 1852-53 (Medal for Pegu), was with the
'■"""?■ '"" robber chief Myiittoon, and severely woundeil when leadin"- the storming
1 -m the 19th March (mentioned in despatches). LaiHlcd in the Crimea v\-ith the
1. and employed in the Trenches as Acting Engineer until .Sebastopol was taken ;
i.i.-nco <.r the yuames on 7th June, and on duty in the Trenches at the attack
" " "'Ttio 30th August, when in charge of the advanced sap— several times
■'. Kniglitof the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the MediitUe, and Turkish
1857 59. and was iiresent at the relief of Lucknow, defence of the Alum-
litstliiTe siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequently as D. A. Q.M.
,r«-, , " ",'.'"' ' ."° n'^'^'"" "'' Nawaljgunge, and all the others fought by
, u,. ' !• „."'''''' "' I>t.Ci.li)nel. Medal with Clasp). Ser^-ed in the war of i860
Ihr , ,-^f"'»"" was pro.tent at the assault of the Taku Forts, and in all the
, II, ■"' ''^■'"' l^'"'' <"l"';ps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from
the <hM- ■ . ," ".' "', .")•' "Choi tiovernment established at Fort Garry against
•* < ' "^ ,, ■^' '5J"'.V "" ^'^ ^orgo for his services upon that "occasion.
t the Knlllr tribes of South Africa in 1834-35 (MecUil). Also as
n.lr.iiitierof the Cape Colony; and employed under Colonel
iiiiuomiBl survey (tngcmometrical and statistical) on that fron-
""nni ingthe 75th Hegt. during the capture of Delhi from the
■ -"niiltoii the Huhshec-ka-Phal«ek ; planned and carried out
' 'V . -m-ijnsing and cajituring the Burra Bastion at its gorge
• 1 til tlio next morning, when the enemv evacuated Delhi.
1 in the actions of liolundshuhur, Allygurh, Akrabad
ling in the relief of Lucknow; subsefi'uently with the
1 V imiiti.mcd in Outram's despatch for " judgment and
Ow ■ " 1; I :»g a night attack made by a very "large force of
,'''*;;'»■•' ''WO Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
■ ,■ '",'" ,?„""""'«'! Staff Corps, and afterwards as
■" .,,,,'■' .'-S^'y '"""Of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and
IL ' ■ ,v Irv «-i','/,lll ! ■ '",■"«: '^oi'-'ist'ng of 2 guns Horse ArtilleiT.
■^'V ■ , Vsx? ■ Hrl r'^ir^K^ the garrison and secureil the fort and
**•••.. '57- Hcrved w:th the 8th Regt. at the siee-p i.c nollii nnrl
• l.g ampuuaed (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Mc£l with Cl.isp) ' ^
faaffb
In thf li.
War Services of the Colonels. 53
*** Colonel Big;js served in the Southern Mabratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of the forts of Mono-
hur and Munsuntosh.
"* Colonel Stapylton served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1840 and 42 in Affghanistan, and was
present at the storming of the Khoord Cahool Pass, atfair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the
fort of Mamoo Kliail, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1841, nth March, 24th
March, and 1st April 1842; the general action with defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before
Jellalaba<l on the 7th April, the sUjrming of tho Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of
Cabool, for which he has a Medal, as also for Jellalabad.
''■" Colonel Fiirringti:)a served with the 29U1 RegimeuD in tho Satlej compaign of 1845-46, and was present, at the
battles of Ferozeshah and Sobrdon (Medal and Clasp). Served also in the Puiijaub campaign of 184S-49, including
the passage of the Caenab and battles of Chdlanwallah and Goojenit (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Colonel BIyth scr\'ed on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Mefbil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, with the Royal JIarines, including the battle of Ualaklava and siege of Sebastopol, and was
attached to the Light Division of the Army in tho Trenches, and at the battle of Inkcrman (Medal with three Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me<ljidie, and Turkish Medal).
'"^ Colonel Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe served the Eastern camiiaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Lfjrd Raglan, includ-
ing the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrman, atf.iirsof Bulganakand M'Kenzie's Farm, andsiege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Ilonor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Colonel Lamb served with tho loth Itegt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the action
of Sluihgunge 5th July and battle of Agra on 10th Oct. 1857 ; was Assistant Field Engineer in the fort at Agra in
1857 (Modal).
•"x Colonel Bulwer served tho Kastem campaiirn of 1854 with the 33rd Fiusiliers, including the battle of Alma and
siege of Sebastopol (Meibil with two Clasi)s, and Turkish Medal). Served in tho Indian mutiny of 1S57 -59, including
tho siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across tho Goointce umler Outnim. ( 'oiniiauuUMl a Column of
troops with the Leil Wing of tho 23rd P'usiliers in the Hueswami district of Oude, including the i apture of the Fort
of Selimpore, and two other successful engagements at Julrowlee and I'oorwah, c<iinmaiiiled Left Wmg of tho 23rd
at the deleat of Hence Madho by Lord Clj'de at Buxarghat (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, C2J., Medal with Clasp, ai.d men-
tioned in despatches).
"'■' Colonel Jciiyn^i-nrvod with the 13th Hussars in the Kastem campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnaissance
on tho Danube under Lord Cardigan (in command of the Scjundion 13th Ilussars), battles of Balaklava (horse shut),
Inkcrman, and Tchernay.i, and sicira of Seba.<t<)pol ; also present with tho Light Hrigiule at Eupaiona (Mivlal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). He was Senii/r OtJicur of the 13th Hussars out of tho
charge at Balaklava, and re-formed the Uegiincnt, for which ho received the Brevet of Major and CU.
*"" Major Uciieral tho Hon. F. A. Thesigcr served with the Grenadier (ruards in the Crimea Iroiu the 3i.«t May 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardiniaiiand Turkish Medals, aiidstih
Class of the Medjidie). Served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian cain|uiign (Medal). Servc<l in tho Abyssinian
cam|)aign in i368 as Deputy Adjutant Genenil of the KxpeditiDiiary Force, and wiis present at tho capture of
Magdala (montioucd in despiitchos for " great ability and untiring energy," Cli., and Meilal).
*"• Colonel FoUowes served tho Kastem campaign "of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.JI. General, Cavalry Division, including the
affairs of Uulgaiiak and .NrKenzio's Farm, buttles of Alma, Balaklava, Iiikermau, and Tchernaya, and siege of Se-
ba-stopol (.Medal with four Clas)>s, Brevet of Major, Sardinian Meilal, and 5th Class of the Meilji(U<).
2"^ Colonel .Miilock commanded the 70th Kegt. during tho Now Zealand war of 1863-65 (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal).
'^ Colonel Steele served in tho 98th Foot in tho expedition to tho tiorth of China in 1842 (Medal), and was present
at tho attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at tho landing before Nankin. Served with the gth Lancers at
the relief of Liickuow by Lonl Clyde in Nov. 1857, and comnianrled the Squadron on advanced guanl at the taking
of tho Secuiiderlpiiu'li ami during tiio relief; also commandoil a Si|Uadroti at tho batltle of Cavvnporo on 61I1 Deo. 1857,
and at tho action at Scraighat ; commanded two Sipiadrons in action at Shiimshaliad (severely wouii'lod) ; present
during tho siege of Lucknow from and to ndh March 185S, and coinmaniliMl a Sijuadron in tho Trans-Gogra allair
at Kiimdakoti (mentioned iti dc.-»patclips, lirevetof Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel Fox served in tho K.i-steni cain|)aign up to 15th Oct. 1854 as D.A.Q.M. General, including the battle O
Alma and sioiro of Sebastopol (.Medal with two Clasps, 5th (.'lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Colonel Welman served with tho 17th Kegt. during tho campaiirn of 1838-^9 in AlTglmnistan and Beloochistan
under Lord Keane, and was present at tho storm and capture of Ghuznco (Medal), and of Kliclat, at which last ho
was with the advance-guard under Colonel Pennycuick.
206 Colonel Savage served with tho detachment of the 91st Rogiraent in tho expedition against tho insurgent Boers
beyond the Orange River, South Africa, in 1845; also in the Katllr war of 1846-47; and in that in 1852-53 (Medal).
^"^ Sir Archibahl Alison served with tho 72nd Highlanders the Kastt-ru campaign of 1855, includiiii; the exucdition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of .Major, and Turkish
Medal). Servedius Military Secretary to Lord (Jlyde in India during the camjjiiign from August 1857 to March 1858,
and was sevoraly wounded (lost loft arm) at the rollefof Lucknow (IJrovet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Chisp, and CU.).
'■""> Colonel Sim served in tho Sutlej campaign and was present at the battio of Sobroon (Medal).
='" Colonel Jolliffe served on tho Cliiua expedition in 1842, and with tho blockading force in tho Baltic until the de-
claration of peace in 1S56.
2" Colonel Newdi'.'Mte served in tho Kastem campaign of 1S54-55 with tho Rille Brigade, including the battles of
Alma and Inkcrnian (vvoniidcd), an(l siege of Seliastopol (Medal with throo Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of tho
Legion of Honor, sth Class of tho JIe(\iidio, and Turkish Medal).
2'* Colonel Yoii-(; served with the Queen's Royals throughout Lord Keanc's campaign in AffghanisUui and Beloo-
chistan, and was severely Wi)uuded at tho storming of Ghuzneo (.Medal). Ho served also the campaign in the
Southorii .Mabratta country in 1S44 (including the storm of tho fortress of Punella), and that of the Coiican in 1845.
'■'>■' Colonel Hassuno served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Moolian, tho
attack on tho enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, tho action of Soorjkoond,
storm and capture of tho city and surrender of the fortress; also present at the surrender of the fort and
garrison of Chcniote, and at tho battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp*). Served during the Indian mutiny in
1857-59 ; w's in iiction at Chinhut on 30th Juno 1857 (severely woundcil), and from that date engaged in the defence
of the Residency of Lucknow until its final relief by Lord Cl.vde on 24th Nov. 1857 ; engaged in a sortie on 26th
Sept. when seven guns were captured, and was in command of the Regiment from 27t,h Sept. to 24th Nov. (men-
tioned in despatches by Sir tlohn Inglis and the Governor General, Brevets of Major aiul Lt.Colonel) ; also engaged
in the defeat of tho Gwalior rebels at Cavvnporo on tho 6t.h Dec. 1857, and in jiart of the subsequent campaign in
Oude (Meda*. with Clasj), and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
2'* Colonel J. !■; Watson served the Punjaiib campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolaporo (wounded),
Chillianwallah, ami Goojerat (Medal with twoClasiis). Oude camnaign in 1S58 (Medal).
2ii Sir Henry Hiivelock served as D. A. (). JI. General in the Persian expedition from 15th Fob. 1857, including tho
bombardment ;iiiil eniituro of Jlohuinrah (.Mediil). Served throughout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59 as Aide de
Camp to General Itavelock from 7th July, in the actions of Futtehporo, Aoung, Pandoo Xuddee, and Cawnpore, and
as D. A. Adj. Genenil to the force from 20th July 1857, in the actifms of Oonao, Busseerutgimge (horse shot), Nawab-
gungo, Boorlieeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Muugarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (jn 25th Sept.— dangerously
wounded by musket-ball through left elbow, and horse shot; defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord ('live
on 17th Nov., on which day again severely wounded by a ritle-ball through left shoulder. Within a month joined tho
Joonpore Field Force under General Franks as 1). A. Adj. General and was presentat tho actions of Nnsrutipore,
Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore. Present with the 4th Division before Lucknow from 4th March till its full, includ-
ing tho storming of the Lesser Emaumban-a and the Kaiserljagh. Served as D. A. Ailj. General from 29th March with
Lugard's Column, and present at the relief of Azimghur ; oi)eratious to 4th June (sabre cut on right hand) against
the Jugdesporc rebels, including the attack on that stronghold and eight minor skirmishes. As D. A. General in the dis-
turbed districts of Ghazeeporo and Behar under Brigadier Douglas from 15th Juno to Nov. 1858, mcluding tho
operations in the former district in Julj' and August, and the camjiaign in Shahabad in Oct. and November. Com-
manded a detached body of 250 Mounted Ritlemen and Cavalry in pursuit of the rebels after they evacuated
Jugdesporo on i8th Oct., intercepted and turned them from the Soano river, and three times engaged and defeated
them, once at Nouadee on 20th Oct., inflicting considerable slijnghter. Commanded a Detixchnient of Hodson's
5^ "iWir Sern'ceg of the Colonels.
,,. ^r i^nl Olv.lc niul present at the skirmish at Burgudeca, capture of Musjeedia,
•' Vn^^ ^^Srrved till the conchision of the campaign mconimand of the ist
K •, 1 V mci.ti. ne.1 in .lesnntches, has received the Victoria Cross, the Brevets of Major
•'■ uTi, ,«• liml Mclnl with two Clasps. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863
»■ • , ,,j R„„'^n,riri. Pfttemngi, and Orakau; commanded at the skirmish of
* ' u the N^itimaniapoto tribe, the originators of the war.
*^ ,.,, cumniiitrn of 1854, including the battle of Alma (severely wounded—
,„ before Sebastopol on the 12th May 1855 and served with it until after
, , ; ,,, .\i.,j,,r. .Media with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
^' ; , ■'[''{„ iho SutleJ camiwign of 1843-46. including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
, • ' ., . ,. , .1 ,in expedition 80 miles up the Gambia in 1849, on which service he commanded a
., \. - ; cof three light 6-pounders, two 3-pounder.s and a howitzer, having personally
^^ ' : .0 occasion, and was most favourably mentioned in the public despatches, and
^* . II, ,„^ also at the storm and destruction of the town of Bambacoo, and in the sub-
** „ ith'thf oth Lancers during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of
t .[ (iU-ihil with two Clasps). Also throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, was present
^. 1 Ik-lhi. commamled the Cavalry of the force under General Nicholson at the action of
«,' , ,.; ,,ir,,ii 111 the Moiree Bastion on 14th Sept., also at the battle of Bolundshuhui- where he was
,. n lulut leading a charge through the town, jirescnt at the actions of Allyghur, Agra, Kanoge,
V , 1 «* Hnirnde Major of Cavalrv iit the atfair at the Alumbagh, assault of the Secundra Bagh, and
I «■ l.v L.ird Clyde (Brevet of Major), battle of Cinviniore on 6th Dec, actions at Seraighat and
K •. ,,fKutu>hghur, passage of the GoomteeuiMh ; M,iT;,in, ^i^>L,'eand capture of Lucknow, the
r ; Hiiil Kohilcnnd, actions at Rooya and All. ■■ 11 lof Bareilly, relief of Shahabad
I.. . :, It and pursuit ofMohumdce; also with tl. 1 . 1 < )u(le under Sir Hope Grant, and
J.: .,...; . :. .;;' Kvzabad ; commanded a Regiment of Irrc,i,'i 1 : : 1 i: , \ . , 1 , y i hiring the latter part of campaign
to. ii;,.U. iii.u una pre.-.*.- Ill with it at the imssage of the Gogra and the Mil)se(incnt operations in the Terai (thanked
by itw < A.vcruor General in Council, and fourteen times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Acted on the
8i*(f ■■' Sir Hoix« Grant in China in i860 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps for the Takii Forts and
|Vi .
'.-hicr»cr>-c<l with the Rifle Brigade in the Knilii- wnr of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern
r. . iiid caily part of 1855, including the battles 111' Alma, liahiklava, and Inkerman (as Aide de Camp
I -I. «iege"orSebiusU)pol, night attack and caiitiiic nf thu Ovens, where he succeeded to the com-
■.mont of Riflemen on »hc death of Lieut. Tiyou, lur « hich he was mentioned in the despatches,
\ et Major (Medal with four Clasi)s, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
. .1 Turki.xh Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the siege
. Icnow, liiiitle of Nawabgunge, attack and capture of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp). Also
-" ..in frontier near Pcshawur during the disturbances amongst the native tribes in the winter of
i \ulo lie Ciimp to the Queen, 30th April 1869.
.lohii Blane scn'e<l with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
■ - of lialiiklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct.
' ^' 'lanpn, Simlinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served as Brigade Major
' ■ II at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers at Goodaspore on the 12th and 16th July 1S57, action
■«■■ -•'■ and a.isault of Delhi,— three times mentioned in despatches and in general orders by the Go-
> • .vetB of Major and Lt.Colonel, Meilal with Clasp).
.rdwin Kcr\-od in the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
' r.d Sol.nion (Medal and one Clasp). Commanded a Regiment and subsequently a Brigade of
• ki^h Contingent in the Kastern campaign during 1855-56, under General Vivian, aiid lias received
'■ Mnljidie. Was iituiched to the 6th Dragoon Guards in 1857 and present at the battles of the
' • WuM-nii, and during the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
Ill K<'n-e<l with the 62nd Regiment at the capture of Genoa in 1814, andsubscquently at the taking
' ' iiultown in the United States of North America.
-t..i, Mrvc<l in the New Zealand War of 1545-46 (Medal) with the 99th Regiment, and commanded
' '• "' thoctonniiigof Kawiti's Pah at Ohaeawas on the i.st July 1845 (where he was slightly
" '••Ii<-«<1), anil destruction i)f the same on the loth July ; again at the destruction of Arratua's Pah
< at the dcMtniction and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka in January 1846
•r.- l.inde.1 m the Crimea with the ;nd Hattali.m ist Royals on 22nd Apri"l 1855, and was at the
■ ' (Medal with ria-ii. I-." . ■ - iM.MM,, -th Class ortlu.>[,.(li,lic, and Turkish Medal).
■I with the Balti
(M,
■•laont
■.■p-i-<l with the .■•..,. I ..; :: ,, , ;, a.,.l wasi,r,'su:,t in the naval e:
■ -kHoiilliessth .-i!, ;-iM M:,., , :,,ni ,., ,1,,.,, ,M,..i;i| „,,i| Cbisii).
■ rved with the <'h.nii exm-dition in iS4_. (\l,Mal). Was in H.M.S. Fox during the action
-. iiipKi.-tnieiionofthe Burmese war-boat > m ila- lian-.u.n River, on the loth Jan. 1852 ;
•ii.e».it tlie.lestructionofthesame.stocka.li - nn ihr 4II1 April; landed in command of
-le i.rtbe operiitioiiH against Rangoon, fmni llu; nih to the 17th April ; commanded the
iM Mobee ,,„,i,„st the Army of the Govonior of Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and after-
' .1 I, ,"U ' ""•"■'"■'" (woiuKlcd. imd honourably mentioned in both Naval and Mi-
> the Hoynl Marnies embarked in the steam flotUla on the Irrawaddy, and severely
1' '^,"";.'""""""''''y'"F"^"""''' '" 'lovernovGeiierars despatch) ; Medal with Clasp for
\'?^,'8?WH„w!;'Tr'.''i;'" «'"'',''';■ '■''"'■'' ^'-'''^ ^'tH"- bombardment and suiTender of
■-■rr!.,,?Y '''vJ" /■',''• .^\ '"'""■ '•"•i.li......| l.re,. .lurin- the .siege of Sebastopol in
■M.I,,..' Vt f\""l M "," n'''" ; ' '",'"'"■ '■'■'■'■- "'■ ^^'-■l«>sto,H,l on the 17th June (Medal
M. .l.,.|„.. ,i,„l 1 ,„k,-l, Medal), lla.s ,.1.,, the Medal fur the Kaffir War.
'• ' 0.0 .., ,,| ,854 n« Aide de Camp lo Sir De Lacy Evans, including the
^ ■ ■ c and siege ot Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
I iiur.n '! '■'■' v-'''"''""i:'!»'orii of 1845-46, including the batt'cs of Ferozeshah and
I oiH-niti rin i'L'' .' ''. 5.1. '"<;>u<ling the recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov., relief of its
'■ ri". rkilrm^^^ Mcmity .M,.,ial with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
• \ I . r \«..i„^ r ; M*- i ''':"" ""<>.'>««'"'>' "ftlie Eedgate ; wounded in five places, in
■'inj'.r, M.Mliil « 111, ( liisiO. Si'rveil in the Tmlinn -NT W Wv^r^f,-^,. ,., *■ .c/: , ..-.j .^g^g
, including
, and
anuary,
■ Roy-
m Knmiiiii' I.tVii'ii',n"i!;','.,'i"""' ,""' V""'','" ," "" '"<■ M iiitary and Naval expedition, at
innm.M"'" tt' 'n IvlH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .1. -..,„,, on „r the town of Gballah. on the
<-..miK.pw*l .,rih. t ef. w'r. r I u ■ ''"'l'l".ve.l a-amst tlioKingof Baddiboo, upthe
•in<U Crook ..» .r.il, i.'..i. 0/ ,V L>oirr a uiv Doinbavibneiit ot the enemy's works
•.im^Iu ^.T/i Vo M.lnnini. ;.Vroin^^ i""""- '"V'^' <'™«i««ng of Detach-
Mrc nn.I dPiiinictu,, of ,1' , 7,r H.//1 1 ^ ^^''' ""cmy « entrenched works, was
-«.«!».. pr-«Pnt It IP ittl" ^-i h 1 .1 "™^ "" "'"' '7th, of Kinty Cunda and
'-•• ...t t^cl ,^^ L'omm^ul^^^ st..rm,ng capture and total destructionof
»u. 1CK.I. ^.omtnnndea the Iroops engaged against the King of Quiah; was
War Services of the Colonels. 55
present at the capture and destruction of Massoncrha on loth Dec, also at the storminq: and destruction of the
stockades and war fences at Martonkia on 19th Dec. 1861 (severely wounded), and accompanied the expedition up
the Ribbie river 17th Jan. 1862 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
="' Sir Roger Palmer sen-ed the Eastern campaigfn of 1854. and up to 26th August 1855 with the nth Hussars, in-
cluding the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with lour
Clasps; and Turki.-h Medul).
=03 Colonel GK-i-' served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Cla.sp, and Turkish Mednl).
^' Colonel Hiit'niv serv-ed with the 90th Liirht Infantry in the Crimea from the 4tl> Dec. 1851, including the siege
and f:ill of Sebast >!)oI, and was severely wounded at the as.=ault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) Sen-cd also during the Indian campaign of 1857 58, and wius present with Havelock's
Column at the rebef and sul^seqaent defence of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches , defence of the Alumbagh
under Cutram, and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal with Clasp, and a j-ear's service).
'"'' Colonel IJiuric served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 8th November 1S54 until the
evacuation of the Crimea, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, inclu'ling the repulse of the two
sorties on the advanced trenches in front of the Ovens on the 22iid and 23rd November .mentioned in despatches),
attacks on the Barnick B.ittirv on the i8th June and on the Redan on the 8th September 1855 ; he was woimded in
December 1854, and again in March 1855 fMedal with Cla-p, Turkish Medal, anil 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served
in India during the mutinv, and was Staff Utlicer of a Field Force in the Rewah Kantce district in i860.
=»« Colonel Nelson served as Sub Assistant Commissary (Jeneral in sole charge of troops of Bombay Army
throughout the operations in Candahar an<l Affghanistiin during 1841-42 imder Sir Wm. Nott (Medal), and was
present in the actions of Kale Sheekle, Nungie Keek, Uoaine, (Umznee, and occupation of Cabool. anil in all the
affairs in which the Candahar Division wasengngedin its progress throueh the Khoor lCab:)ol, Tezeen, JugduUack
and Khvber I'asscs. Accompanied the Bombay troops under Colonel SUck frem Fcrozeporeto effect a junction with
the army under Sir Charles Napier in Sind and was present at the battle of Hydenbad (Medal). Received the
thanks of the Governor General of India and also of the Itombay (iovcrnmeiit for the manner m which the duties of
Commissariat had been conducted. Serveil a.s Aide de Camp to Sir Thomas Valiant in the action of Mahanijpore
29th Dec. 1843, and had a horse shot under him (mcTiti nied in ilcspatches. Bronze Star). On the outbreak of the
insurrection in Jamaica in 1865 he was appointed (being ttien Deputy Adjutant General) Brigadier Genenil to
command the Troops in St. Thomas-in-tlie-Kast. Received the thanks of the Governor and a vote, unanimously
passed bv the Jamaica House of Assemblv, of 200 guineas for a testimonial in recognition of his services.
«" Colonel Laurie served with the Nieool Field Force from 15th Jan. to 7th Fel). 1848 and was present at the
taking of the stockade of Hurrithputtcrghur. Served in the second Burmese war from 31st March 1852, including
the attack and capture of Rangoon, affairs of Kyonkycdurg and Gongho, and with a Field Force to Myoukkhala
(Medal with Clasj) for Pegu .
*** Colonel Deslion served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
He ser%-eil also flu' campaign in the Southern MahnitUi coiintr\- in 1844 4=;, and was present at the invet^tment and
Forts of Panulla and romtirhnr, as also in tin- opcnitions against the Forts of Munnahur and Mun-
cai)ture of the 1 .. . — . - .
80nto.sh in the Southern Concan. Landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on 21st April 1855. and ser%-ed at the
siege and tall of Sct)astoi>oI. and commanded a portion of tlii' Regiment deUicheil on duty in the Dockyard from 14th
January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, l!r.'vet of Major, 5th Cliuss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*» Colonel I'itt in 1859 raised, organized and tniincd the Victorian Volunteer Force -for this ser\-ice he re-
ceived the thanks of Her Maje-ty's (loveniimiit. On the renewal of the war in New Zealand in 1863 he was, on the
recommendation o:' Lt. General Sir Duncan Cameron, commissicmcd by the Colonial Government to raise Local
Oori)8 to aid the troojis, and in a verv short time succeeded in raising npwanls of 2.000 men— for this service he was
promoted to an rnaltaclied Majority. In Dec. 1863 he was ainioinU'd Assistjint MiliUiry SecroUiry to Sir Duncan
Cameron, and servi^d in the Waikato campaign of 1863 64, inelnding the atUicks on Orakau and the (iaU* I'ah : also
in the Whanganni campaiLrn of 1864 65, including the actions of Nukumaru and Kakanimia (mentioned in desimtchcs.
Brevet of Lt.Colonr>l). ( tn the departure of Sir Duncan Cameron he was apiKiintcd AftsiBt4int MiliUiry SecreUiry to
Major General Cliiitc, and served throughout the Whangnniii and Tarnnaki camiiaign of 1865 66, including the
ossaults on Okotnkn. I'litaki, OUipawa, and WaikoUj, and the march through the Tarnnaki forest (mentioned in
despatches, CJI.. and Midal).
2*> Colonel Bolil.TO served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Kastem canijiaign of 1854 and up to 27th April 1855,
inchiding tlio battlis of Alma and Inkerman (seventh- wounded in left arm), and siege of Solxistopol (Mednl with
three Clasps, Brevet Maior, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and ^th Cla.ss of the Meiljidie).
*<' Colonel Sirwart served with the ist Rovnls the Kastem campaign of 1854, and up to the J3rd April 1855, in-
cluding the battlis of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjiilie, and Turkish Medal).
*" Colonel George Mein served with the 13th Regt. in Affghanistan in 1838, 39. 40, and 41, and was present at the
storm and capture of (ihuznoe (Modal), assault and capture of the towm and forts of Ti>otun\dumih, storm of Jool-
ghur, night attack at liaboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Kardurrnh, assault of I'erAvandurrah, and storming the
Khoord Cabool Puss, where he was dangerously wounded and sent into Cabool, and wius con.se<iuently present with
the Force under Major General Klphinstone during the insurrection at Cabool, and on the disastrous retreat, luitil
taken prisoner at Tezeen on the 8th Jan, 1842 ; ho was released with the other Cabool captives in Septemlwr following.
Was specially mentioned for gallant conduct during the disastrous retreat from Cabool in 1842 by Sir Robert Peel
when moving a vote of thanks in the House of Commons to the Army of the Indus in 1843, at the conclusion of the
Affghim war.
»w Colonel llibbert served with the 91st Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1851-53, and was wounded in action at
Watorkloff on 8tli Marih 18^2 (Medal'.
*♦♦ Colonel John I'eel served with the 34th Regt. in the Crimea from Fob. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and capture of the Quarries— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
="* Colonel Knight served with the 17th Lancers in the Central India campaign in 1858-59, including the action of
Burode (Medal).
*♦* Colonel Robertson-Ross served as an Ensign in the Cape Mounted Rifles during the Kaffir war of 1850-51
(Medal), was aiiiiointed to the local rank of CaptJiin when in command of a corjis of Irregular Cavalry called
" Armstrong's Horse ; " in which capacity he was engaged in many successfiil affairs against the enemy, including
the action against Se.vola's tribe, i6th April 1851, where he had his llorso killed under him ; and more i)articularly at
the combined attack "on the Amatolas 28th June 1851, when he commanded a detached boily ofCavalry; was six
times thanked in (Jeneral Orders, with twice special mention m the desjiatches of the Commander in Chief, and
promoted to a Lieutenancy in the 4th Regiment. Ser^'ed throughout the Kastem campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th
Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; specially mentioned in the
despatches of Lord Raglan for having, when in command of a detachment of the 4th Regt. in the advanced trench
before Sebastopol, rejiulsed two attacks of the Russians on the night of the 22nd Nov. 1854 ; and again thanked in
Lord Raglan's despatch for his conduct at the attack and occupation of the Cemetery, on which occasion he was
Aide de Camp to Sir William Evre (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Mediidie, anil Turkish Medal).
**" Colonel (iall served with the 14th Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, inclufUng
the action of Ramnuggur with the charging squadrons, and received a severe sabre wound in an effort to seize a
Standard, passage of the C'henab, and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (Mednl with two Clas])s). Ser\'ed with
the Persian expedition in 1857. Commanded the Lett Wing of the 14th Light Dragoons in the field from the 9th Juno
1857 to the i5tli June iSs.S, during the Tmlian nmtinv ;— with the Dcccan Field Force at the suppression of the mutiny
at Aurungahiid; with the Miihva FuM Force under Sir Charles Stuart; and with the Central India Field Force
under Sir Hugh Rose, including the siege and capture of Dhar, actions at Mundesore, comprising the battle of
Gooraria, on the 21st. 22nd, 23rd, and 24th Nov. 1857, and relief of Neemuch, siege and capture of Chandairee, siege
and capture of Jhansi in command of a Flying Camp, consistingof a si|uadron 14th Light Dragoons, two 9-pounders,
two 5H-inch mortars, and 180 Native Infantry; commanded the Troojis, consisting of Cavalry, Intantrv, and
Artillery engaged in the affair of Sohai (or Lobar) in which about 400 of the enemy wore slain, commanded a Flying
.^ War Services of fhe Coloitcb.
K»idFor«de«che.l to capture tortLol^a^^^^ „^ ,^^ },„ttle of Gallowlie, present at
LcColonc\ in the .ictu.:, ■ f »^ "*;'<■ "^^XcnvITlrj sent in j-ursuit. aetached in command of a Flying Column
lhcc»|*urv of c:.l,. vVFivi^K Coumninthepui-siiittoGwalior, present at capture ot Morar Can-
Mnt to rcinf..rcc 1.. ' „,, { MwU^l with Cliu^p for Central India). Repeatedly mentioned in des-
tonmcni- llrevct ;:alUnmucLm^" nol.lv u the honour and character of the service" ; by
mtch.^ : -1 .y I, .r ! ■ - .| /;'.'"^,^^>^,;,^„ uinj.elf. 1 must in justice .uM that n more able, zealous, hard-
hn«d.or > ■ _■ . '-'^ ^ one more worth v of distinction" ; 1 ,> > r 1 1 . . . I : , hos report of operations
'^^"l«V ■.ivUnV-'dicr Stuart and mvsclf occupied the cii;. - . I movement assisted by
*?""?.•'• "■M'heClionntVhcOnace Gate from h^ .pturmg a gun thatvras
^^ ■"• ''"l I u'k toTc.mmena for good and gaUant .. r, . V;,. „ (lall, .kc." ; again by Sir
^J'^;Vr VVpiSiish the treacherous garrison of Lohurce * * ; I beg to bring to His
H»*f»' «■ . J^^i occjusiou in which Major Gall has done good service, his darmg combined
Bxcrllci.> , ; ^1 1^_ ^^j j^^^^.^^ induced me to employ him freijuently m ivcoimai.suices and
wtu. im-u. .„.\-„„iirv On all these occasions Major Gall has shown how important are the
M..--.ii:"hlv ho iliidcrsWnds them." Relative to the battle of Koonch, Brigadier Stuart
pO«tMoo»
!iZ^T.^' •..^l■a^^lh■v. On all these occasions Major Gall has shoiATi how miiwrtant are the
daticci- ■ - ■ ■ -iiiv be iliidcrsuuids them." Relative to the battle of Koonch, Brigadier Stuart
«,..«. t>^i • '. . In-t n v,k- »r.- .me to Major Gall commanding Lelt Wing 14th Light Dragoons." Agam by Sir
hTTkV^ ..• -n.-t". t ' :r.>l|Ke,-"Once cleiir of the ravines, I directed Lt.Colonel Gall to piu'sue the enemy
w«£ 11 r<^. vnill.n a.l Cvalrv I beg to mention him specially, his Column took the whole of the guns witk
Zwi. liirr Mu?i U^lv had r> I n atcd from Calpee and six caparisoned elephants. The rebels broken completely by
«ir.. iri. r •'"':;';.,, ,j„^,\ ,,,.,, ,,, ,|,^. „tni„pt disonler." With reference to the Fort of Loharee,-" The Governor
a^m' ■' ■'',.'.- P - I . .xi.n-*-; his entire approval of the gaUant conductof the officers and men engaged under
Jjv;,,, ,•, , ■ , 1 hi8 conlial appreciation of the merits of Major Gall himself, both in the present affair
~i ,;., .; ,1, he has. lK;en emplovcd." Appointed Aide dc Camp to the Queen, 8tn June 1870.
*» , ■.; . with 200 volunteers from the 13th Regiment attached to the Scinde Camel Corps, durmg
gu.,->,a-. - • ..,,.uofi845Bpainst thcmountaiuand desert tribes on therightliankofthelndus. Served
with tbi' wy.'. K. -.■ !• .M India throughout the rebellion of 18S7-5S, in the campaign in Central India under Sir
Hiucb Ko« wa« prei^nt nt the Kicjro and storm of Chundaree (led the storming Column), battle of the Betwa, siege
■nd »»orai of Jhanw-lc-Ut'iebrtnch storming party and was severely wounded (mentioned m despatches, Medal
wtth «'T»»i'. u;i lirrvit •: Major .
tm i'o|. ,. ,1 Uie Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first siege, storming of the entrenched
- • jit., action of Sooijkoond, capture of the suburbs, stoi-m of the city, and surrender of the
I >rt and irarrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goqjerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served at
r.iiiv and was present at the battle fought there on the sth July 1857 (Medal).
aiit: seri-ed the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 80th Regt., including the battles of
and Sobruou— wounded (Medal and two Clasps) . Sei-ved in the Indian campaign in 1858-59;
Um Head Quarter Wing of the 80th Regt. with a column in Cade ; at the capture of the Fort of Simree,
■IBMnanil Hi-ia'lrak. mi (Hrevetof Major, Medal).
•M Colo;.. - rved with the 46th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
Ot MaktT. M. djidie. and Turkish Medal).
■iCol. • 1 in the Crimean campaign from September to November 1854, including the siege of
BabMlop". ..^p. and Turki.sh Medal).
■•Colonel M.ir.mi M-rved with the 68th Light Infantry the Ea.stem campaign to the Sth Nov. 1854, including
Ik* ha Ml let of Alma bikI Inkcnnan, and siege of Sebastojiol (fracture of right arm in the Trenches). Served as Aide
da damp to Brindicr (ienenil Shirley from loth Sept. 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
lo the hew Zealand war in 1864-66 ; commanded the 68th from 8th Jan. to i6th March 1864 ; commanded the Drury
MiUtary Olatrict from 8th April 1864 to 13th Jan. 1865 ; was in command of four Companies of the 68th during the
opwrtofM on the Weat Cooiit in 1865 and 1866, including the action at Kakamarea, and commanded a Column of 200
aaa In a akiriniRh near Whareroa ; commanded a field force at Mataitawa near New Plymouth in Jan. 1866, which
«>-oiirnii<^l 111 till- ilenac forest inland of Moimt Kgmont in support of Major General Chute's field force (lledal).
A; <'iimp U) the Queen. 12th November 1870.
irlce ►cr>'ed in the China expedition of 1857-58, and was at the blockade of the Canton river, and
W lUaboii at the landing before and storming of the city (Brevet of Major). Accompanied the expe-
d r riiiiiB, and in command of the ist Battalion at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th
Jaur t:y,, im L i.rjughl iho Brigade out of action (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
aa»pi.
»" (V.lofiel Hil.lwrt wrv-oil the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the battles
o^ Alma (w ,n..i. ii M. .1 Iiikcnnnn, and siege of Sebastopol, including sortie on 26th Oct. 1S54, assaults of the
j**^" "■■ 'I 8th Sept.— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the
'^» ■■'" ■ 'I antl Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
't '. .andcilthc ist Battalion Rifle Brigade on the Red River expedition of 1870 (CMG.).
■ ' • ' »^'tl> the Royal Fusiliers nt the siege of Sebastopol from 17th June 1855, including
• K *ir"' "" '^"' ■'"'"' ""'' *"' ^^V^' "J^ which last occasion he succeeded to the command of
'r' '^'' •" ">t^ '''t*-'' "f that work, aii<l subsequently brought it out of action— mentioned in
™'*'^' ' :'sp. Bn>l Turkish Me.hil). Served in the Indian N.W.Frontier war of 1863 withthe
'V*y' "' "' t'"^' defence of the Sungalis at the Umbeyla Pass, and commanded the Right Wing
r ' ' "■ • ■■" 'in'J i;torming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December, and
-r"' ■' ' a »"d destruction of the village nt the foot of the Bonair Pass on the i6th December,
""•. ; ' ' '« '^"t ^' 'ne enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on the 17th December (Medal
, ' "'•"■(Ml ttjth the 7iBt Light Infantrj- in the Crimea from the 2ot,h Dec. 1854 to the Sth July
, . ' ; , "; '.""l.r'J^- ''55 ; present in the Trenchos at tlio siege and fall of Sebastopol, and en
' : ^'•■'hil with Clasp, imd Turki.-hMedall.
_ ». , . ' ,'" S*"." '"^''^ lleHiinciil in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and commanded the selected
»,. ,., . , ' """ """"I" of t'haiKla. Umeei-poro, Sultnnpore, and Port of Dho^Taha, whence he
..... :*'\ 1""," "'."••''■ ","'''^'>' "'■<' ■• ^'■'"* present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, th©
I .. ',,')'"' ""'V.'" *'"'"'"■ ""'1 comiuaiiilc<l four Companies at Morar Mow and Beerah,
r,. .'I !,"!. '.""''' "« '•'•"''xlo Major to the 2nd Brigade Oude Force, and was
' '. -^ . r ''"«";'.•"«■"•'""«'' '" 'Icsi.al clKs, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
Z",> ^1""'^"" '" ■**^-''9 (M'daluitl, Clasp). Also served in the Indian
! '"'■ „;"n ??"* ""^ ^usfj''!''""' ("ouii.lcl) and Awah (charger killed), and siege
of M*^.- ™' "^ '^""''lon under Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
•M^V. ' ;'>l»io Crimea with f ho 56tli Regiment from the 25th Aug. 1855, including the
w.o. .., " '""I'. iv.'iiu'iitol tlio Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also
■ ' ' '' -•'" rebels in February 1858 (Medal).
'■■ ' ', '""'■ t"'" on Lord Hardinge's stalT, prior to entering the
, , . ' "''e'jl ^'i/n'T- ""^ '''»c battle of Punniar (Bronze Star) ;
" \ .1, ,i,i- ,„.,i ,c.,,/i J ' ',■';;•*'."'" (Mc'lal). Served in the Crimean campaign from
V-' ^ "" '"" * '"'I'"' ""^"vct of ilajor, Kmght of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
'» ' "'"' '''■' ' '"' !^AMmJ.!?in'V°,^-""i^'' •■'?? "^^ '^''' ^^"^y '855. including the siege and
. i w?t , ■lain 'r.,''''"''";?""';,'^'!'. "'■<=^'^' "'■ *^"i"i-) • »"'! of tl^e Redan
• . . . ,1 ' ;.^ ' '"r "'^ ^'"^ Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
- |.;,;V, ah L.r?lT'/''''"'''S"^^'^54 to iith July ,855,111^^^^^^^^^
-on i.jt(i Apr'J, and commanded the Grenadiers of the 34th Regt. at the
War Services of the Colonels. 57
assault of the Redan on the 18th June, when he received seven severe wounds (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th Class ol' the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal*. Served in tho Indian campaign of 1857-58, including affaire of 26th
27th and 28th November, with the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and other
minor affairs in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel A. L. Nicholson served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanist.in under General Pollock (Medal).
Served in the Indian mutinj* campaign as Commissariat OUicer to Colonel Turner's Field Force in Shahabad
in 1858-59 (Medal).
2«^t (,'olonel R. F. Middlcmore served in the latter part of the Kaffir war ot i84f-47, "'so throughout that of 1851-53
(Medal, as second senior OUicer of the reserve Battalion 91st Regiment, and frequently commanded it in various
eiitragcments, and was present in every affair the Battalion was eniragcd in during the war ; commanded 120 men
■ . til K.\To'8 Division in his first attack on the Amatolas and Noblo Valley.
'■'' ColonelJ. H. Cox served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and acted as Staff Officer in the affair of Kudjivah on
■ Xov. 1857 ; ser^-ed as a Brigade Mjijor with Lord Clyde's force at the relief of tho Residency of Lucknow (horse
>t), and throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the battle of Cawnipore and fight at Subadah Tank the
: ine day, affair of Seraighat, action of Kalit Nuddee, affair of Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair
:it Ilayeah, and brittle of Bartiilly, capture of the Fort of Mutoulie (si.x times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of
M;iior and Lt.Coluncl, Medal with two Clasp.s).
-'' Colonel J. Dwyer served with the 14th R«gt. in the Crimean campaign from loth Jan. 1855, including the siege
I fall of Sebastopol, and lussault of the i8th .June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Mujor, Knight of the Legion of
nor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Ser%'ed in tho New Zealand war in 1864-65, and commanded
2nd Batt. in the campaign from Feb. to Sept. 1864 (Medal'.
'" Lt. Colonel E. C. Warner Ber\'ed the Gwalior campaign (jf 1843-44. includingthebattleofPunniar (Bronze Star).
.\1-') throughout the siege operations before Mooltin and surrender of the fortress in 1848-49 (Medal).
-'''■' Colonel G.H. Page served in the 58th Rcgt. in New Zealand (.Medal), and was present at the storming of Kawiti's
I'lh nth Jan. 1846, and he defeated the Natives in a night attack on his i)ost on the River Hutt, i6th-May following.
I'liscnt at tho skirmish at Taitai 16th June, commande<l a Detachment at the capture of the Cliicf To Raupernha and
:it tlie skirmish in Horokiwi Valley; present at the attJick and repulse of the enemy on the settlements and stockades
' • Wanpanui 19th May ; and in the action of the 19th July 1847 ho directed a charge which re])ul.sed the enemy.
S ived with the 41st Regt. in the Crimea, subsequently to the fall of Sel)astopol from tho 6th Dec. 1855, until tho
\'. iihdrnwnl of tho Army.
-'" Colonel G. K. Baynes served with the Sth Re(j:t. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, inchuling repulse of sorties on the
■til 14th i8th and 23rd" July, and commanded the ' storming jjarty of the 2nd Column of attack at the assault of the
city (Brovot of Major, Medal with Claaji).
='"' Colonel J. C. M'Ncill served during the campaign of 1857-58 in India as Aide do Camp to Sir Kdwanl Lngard
during the siege and capture of Lucknow, engagement at Jaunp-nv, relief of Azimt'hur, and various iii)cnuion8 at
Jugdespore (Mcd.'il with Clasp, and Hrovet of Major). In 1861 proceeded with Sir Duncan Cameron to Now Zealand
as his Aide dc C'anipandscr\'ed thereuntil 1865 ; ])rcsont nttho eniragoments on tho Katikara river, the KiKToa, Rnn-
prariri, the Gate Pah, and various other encounters with the nntives (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and was a%vnrdod the
Victoria Cross " for valour and presence of mind " in saving the lilb of Private VoH])er— Modal). Commanded the
Tipperary Flying Column durmg tho Fenian disturbances in the winter of 1S66-67, and was thanked by Lord
Striuhnairn iii General Orders for Rer%'icos rendered on that oera.sion. Served on tho Staff of the Bed River
'"edition from Canada umlcr Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1870 CitG).
Colonel P. Bayly served in tho ICastern campaign of 1854 with tho 30th Regt. including the siego of Sobastopol,
I ml.se of tho sortie on 26th Oct. (woun<lod in the cheek), and battle of Inkcrmnn (severely wounded in tho face and
I.-;,') (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of tho Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
"» Colonel F. S. Kempt served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including tho siege of Mooltan, storm of the
city,°and surrender of tho fortress Medal with Clasp).
^* Colonel J. S. Gibb served at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs in Arrah district and Jugdespore (twice
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Colonel G. Charleton cmbarUrd for Turkey on 2nd Oct. 1855 ns a Captain in the O.smanii Horse Artillery and
served with thit Force until its disliimilmont— was nominated to the 4th Closs of the Me<ljidie.
*'» Colonel P.D.Marctt served in tho Punjaiibeainpaignof 1848-49 and was present at, tho siege nu<l capturoof Mool-
tan (Medal with rias])). Served tlirough'iut the .-Vbyssinian cainiiaign having landed with the Pioneer Force at
Zoulla on the 4tli Oct. 1867; commanded a Native Mountain Battery n>rming a pdrtiun iif the Abyssinian Advance
Brigade ; ai>pi>iiited Field C<mimissary of Ordnance and bniuglit the rescr\-e ammiiiiitioii to Magdala, destroyed all
the captured onlnanco, and brought back all reser\-e ainmnnition (mentioned in desiiatchcs, an<l .Medal).
2^ Colonel J. U. Magrathserved asa volunteer with 11 is Highness tho Nizam's Troops in the affair at Hhuddrachel-
lum on the oth June 1849. Served in the second Burnieso war and present at the operations near Donabow— wounded
ontholeftsidowhilolcading Infantry to the attack of the stockade on igtb March 18^3 -Commanded the Artillery out
of action tho same day (Medal with'Clasp for Pegu). As Political Officer accompanied an expedition against Kookies
in 1861. Wliile in civil charge of the Kastern Frontier of Bengal attacked and defeated with severe loss a large force
of Kookios which has <|uioted the tribes ever since. Mentioned in despatches, and received tho thanks of Govern-
ment on evcrv occasion of being under firo.
2« Colonel .v. Blunt sei-\'ed in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle
of Goojcrat (.Medal with two Clasps).
2^ Colonel W. T. Betts served with the Camoroniani throughout tho first China war, and was present at Chusan,
Canton, defence of NinL'po, at Cliajioo, Woosung, Shanghae, Chin Kiang Foo, and Nankin (Medal).
**' Colonel Hardy served the K:istem cimpaign of 1854, and commanded the Detachment of two Companies 46th
Foot nttho battles of the .\lni;i, U;iliiklnvM. and Inkermiin (severely wounded in right shoulder), and. siege of Sebna-
topol (Modal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, sth Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CJB.).
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re«l full niiv, 35 Foot ...
-. retireU mil puv, 48 Fool
f. i>. Kojnl Artillery
•.t'lredliillriiy, 6F..W. ..
■ tired ftill |)i»y, 60 Foot...
■uH.T. t. p. U. Artillery..
. -. Cu/ilaiH, r. f.p. 78 Fool
■ (Vi^i/uiH, r. f. p. 67 Foot
■ ii'taiH, r. f. p. 38 Foot ...
iirtKl full pay. 81 Foot ..
•ilireil full "pay, 30 Foot
' . /''"'". ■". f. p. R. Marines
lull pay, R. Euffineers...
ritircd" fiiU pay, 89 Foot
.•i-,'»Jtf<i/or, r.r"p. 71 Foot
I-, ret. full pay. 25 Foot
red full pay, 24 Foot
' . ret. full i)By, R. Marines
I . retired full pay, 5 Foot
retired full pay, 38 Foot
r. f. p. St. Helena Regt.
■ iflaii; r. r. p. 66 Foot ..
' I'l, ret. fUU par, 7? Foot
i:i.ilton.C<7)rr.f.p.R.Art.
. i.|. late S.O. of Pensioners
>»in,^ ifajor, r. f. p. 42 Foot
r, retired fUU pay, 47 Foot
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2 Au?. 44
9 May 05
31 Aug. 09
13 Sept. 05
19 Dec. II
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1 July 06
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M'ljor, ret. full pay. Rifle Brigade 30 Dec. 39
riison,*' Major, r. f. p. 38 Foot... 15 Mar. 31
■.elil," Oiytaiii, r. f. p. 28 Foot ... 17 Dec. 29
:l.*»^II^^r.f.p.latcS.O. Pensioners 25 July 11
' r.f.](. R. Newfoundland t'onips. 4 Nov. 09
ifiijor. retired full pay, 28 Foot 9 Ai)r. 25
. retired full jiay, 20 Foot .11 Oct. 27
■M," ifiijor, ret. full' pay, 63 Foot 29 June 15
'• Ciijitiiin. ret. full ]>ay, 10 Foot 23 Mar. 26
-uc,'^ iliijor, Uuatt 30.11111624
' 'i> SilHhon'." Major, Unatt. ... 20 Sept. 39
r.Unatt.,.y<i/..Y.7'.>;ifruryJ/i7. 11 Nov. 42
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3 Nov. 22
r. f. I), late S. O. Pensioners i
I'riro, I.I.Vut. h. p. R. Artillery
'• .St. Mttinr. ret. full i)ay, 84 Foot
'•'■». ret. full pay, U. Marines
l I'lr, retired full pay, 16 Foot
^I'lior. retired flill jiay, 37 Foot .
' 'jla,H,T. f. II. R. Malta Fencibles
' irtliy," J/iijor, r. f. p. 84 Foot..
• •■fitv,** Major. T. r. p. 8 Foot
■ ' «. r. r p. 3 West India Regt. ..
' I'l. I'natt. S. O. of Pensioners..
ii<T Wjnmird, Major, Unatt. )
IhUratan Military Sekool )
'■' ' -r. relire<l full pay, 16 Foot
'T, ( 01,1, y ij. Col. S.FuB.GdB.
I ■././.Il.l. .; K..(,t
' ■/ '"".rnatt. S.O. Pensioners
' v' 'i-I.t.Col.H.yna.Gds
• r,*' Major, Unatt
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10 Apr. 49 13 Apr. 5
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';■'. ♦ 1.1. Col. Urcnn<lier (iuards
'". r.-t fidi pay. U. Mil. College
'••■•' f A/.CW. Crcn. (ids.
I Uny." Capl. h.p. 78 F.
^ < »IUciT <jf Pensioners
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31 Aug. 60
" Sept. 60
— Deo. 60
29 Jan. 61
9 Mar. fit
23 Mar. 61
20 Apr. 61
23 July 61
16 Nov. 61
7 Jan. 62
7 Mar. 62
-J M..1.C 3^ 1.: jjuu. 54 7 jiar. 02 9 June 70
30 Dec. 53 2 Nov. ss 8 July 62 5 Apr. 64
26 hept.53 "> ri"" -. .- A — ^_
5 Jan. 56
25 Sept. 57
ji July 57
4 Nov. 59
21 Aug. 57
Oct. 52
23 Jan. 46
' Jan. S3
i Feb. 64
4 Feb. 59
20 Feb. 63
4 Apr. 56
I Apr. Qi
5 Nov. 50
2 Feb. 64
30 .Tan. 52
7 Sept.ss
9 Mar. 66
9 June 70
9 Nov. 62
[ June ss
Lieutenant Colonels.
59
orE.vsiGy.
5 Nov. 53
I WHEN
PLACED OJf
'half pat.
20 July
Coiiolly Dys.art,''-' Mnjov, retired full pay, io8 Foot... 29 Apr. 37 1 8 Oct. 39
Geo. Gniu't Gordon, Caiit. A- Lt.Vol. Scots Fus. Gds.l 13 Feb. 52 26 Dec. 54
William Faussett," Lt.Cul. h.p. 44 Foot 7 July 43 23 Au(^. 4422 Mar. 49
S:iniiicl Duaninn, Major, ret. t'. p. Depot Battalion...! 16 FeU. 44J 7 Oct. 47I14 July 54
\Vm. Lloyd WyiiQO, Ctipt. ,y Lt.Col. Gren. Gils.l 1 27 June 54 13 Mar. 57
w Ajtoiin,"*' LI. Colonel, h. p. Royal Artilleryl 9 June 4.^1 3 July 45 27 Apr. 58
ii')useGeo.itunl)ury,Ciip/.r.f.p.ArravHospitalC. 28 June 33'25 Dec. 3<S 30 Dec. 46
Fitzhardinp Berkeley Maxse.^lf-./or.Unatt. H | j 1 p
■ nior and Commander HI Chii-f of Heligoland. .. i \ 1 * •> ""^ 4y -"y "»->- 34
'.:■)}>. FitzRoy, Capf. <f Lt.Col. Coldstream Gd8.'a3 Nov. 49I 8 Apr. 53 29 Dec. 54
im Bayly,'" Major, retired lull pay, 8 Foot '26 Jan. 39 23 June 42 29 May 48
■s Kdward Coiiyers, Captain, half pay, 97 Foot' 18 Dec. 40 25 Nov. 42! 9 Nov. 49' 20 July 55123001. 63 26 Feb. 56
; Giljson,'' Capt. r. f. j). 89 F. (QM. 2 Ajtr. 47)1 3 Apr. 49 22 Feb. 50 i8 Feb. 59^6 Apr. 6i| 6 Nov. 63
lick West,'- J/u/or, half imy. Depot Battalion .'12 Aujr. 43 29 Jan. 471 3 Auj,'. 49'27 July 55 5 Jan. 64 4 May 63
1 il Oliver KniiicisStewHrd,''J/i(/or, Unattached 29 S5ui>t.43!26 Sept.451 7June5oi 9 Sept.55121 Feb. 64 6 Jan. 57
M :•. IM'.v (Ii... (^V(/,/. .}■/,/. CVj/. GrenadierGds. / i.o »„„ I o r.^.T' I t„i„ I I o \ro- .- I
/ ■ V ' M.,'ler General afl'orl,mouth .. .( | '^ Aug. 54' 8 Dec. 54 '7 Julj 57 •■•.■• | 8 Mar. O41
\ - ,'v,;,/.L'natt..S.O.of l'easioner.-(|25 Nov. 36 3oOct. 40 26 May 44 30 Sept. 55 12 Mar. 64 27 July 47
I i:<i II .>',;/,/. r.f.]). late S.O. of I'enjiioner.* 2 Nov. 32 30 Dec. 34'23Mar.45l 9 July 57I 15 Mar. 64
Fiin.'^hiiuiJJiivie.H, Co///. .{- /,^C't//. Gren. Gd«. 19 Dec. 54 28 Aug. 57 i4June64l
,11 Douj.'1:lh," /,/.fv,/((M<-/, half pay, 14 Foot 23 May 34' i AU|l^. 38 18 Sept.46| 2 Nov. 55 27 June 64 i Apr. 66
ion Uobeit Garrett,"" i//.('o/o»<'/, h.p^66 Foot .| i Juiio 41 27 Sept.42'28 Apr. 48 2 Nov. 55 28 June64 :i Aug. 6..>
I Jan. 63 1
|i3Feb>63l
17 July 55 9 Mar. 63 29 June 70
15 June 62 24 Mar. 63.
|J4 Apr. 63
18 May 63 27 May 64
6 June 56 1 July 63
17 July 55 6 July 63 16 Mar. 5S
28 July 63
13 Dec. 59 9 Oct. 63I
1 Dec. 57
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
6 Juno 56
2 Dec,
1 Mar. 64
2 Nov. 55
9 Jan. 58
-Maxwell, i/.t'o/fl/K-/, I West India Flegt 124 Sept. 41 13 Oct. 43 22 June 471 2 >ov. 55
u Cornelius Greene,'^ Major, h. p. Dep. Batt.l 3 July 40 14 Jan. 42 11 Dec. 49! 2 Nov. 55
i.sMaunsell, Lt. Colour!, 13 Foot [27 May 42 23 May 45' 8 Oct. 50! 2 Nov. 55
■ s Courtenay VilUen*,"" LI. Col. h.p. 47 Foot... I12 May 43 30 Jan. 46 27 Dec. 50 2 Ni>v. 55
1 Maude,** /.^.t'o/y/K-/, h. p. 109 Foot i Feb. 44 14 Jan. 46 15 Sept.sslso July
MarcusBerosford, ('<//</. 4' -^''.f'o'.Scote Fus.Gda.
I .imnox Peel, ('apt. .(■ Lt. Col. Scots Fu-silier G<Ls.
I iordou ChriHtie, Capt. r.f.p. late S. O. Pensioners
h Jordan, Major, 34 Foot
•n A. Arinstronif. Lt Col. 2; Foot
■I Hackett."' Ma/or, Unattached
wCaniiibell Knox Lock, Major, 50 Foot
Skipwith,"" Major, h. [). Depot Uittalion
Butler, Major, 57 Foot
- Uuhtred Shuttleworth,*' J/u/or, h.p. 68 Foot
■ Hicliarils Groave-*,"'^ Maior, h. p. 70 Foot, )
'/i/ Ansitlanl Adjutant General >
ui Kdm.MoyscH Ueillv, CU. Lt.Col. H. ArUUory
liarchiird, CU. Lt.Col. Bengal SUffCori>8
Hdw. Keiinion.-" Lt.Col. h. p. Roval Artillery
i\Villiani.-<Kiio.\,rV//./.<t>/J.C<;/. Scot.iFu».Gil«.
\Mltirl!.Trclii.-*is,(.v''.4-/-'.tV./.Scot,sFu«.(;d.-».
Uobert Griii'llav.' ' .Major, r.f.p. 21 Hussars...
1 ;;ii.li.stG. Close, l/.r,,.'. li. |i. K, (Bombay) Eug.
t Bates,"' Major, retired full pay, 83 Foot
■Ill John Carthcw, Lt.Col. Uoyal Artillery
.Tito Brice, Lt.Col. 17 Foot
r\v Jones Uavinan,'" Major, Unattached
^. Cecil Henry. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
rd YounK,'-"' Major, half jiay, l)ej)ot Kattalion .
I. Francis Coventry Pocock, jU'/rr'-'MAd/.Uiuitt.
m John Williams, 'Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv ...
nl l!oufy.|)ou«iil,'-^ Lt.Col. li. p. Depot Bat-)
„i. Fort Major and Adjutant. ,],r,ey >•
^he Walli II, Major, BouKal SljitlM-'orps
■„\\\\\\-f^,''"^Maj.\]\H\\X..A»s,»t.Adj.Gen.Gihraltar
lilGrimstoiiPaKCt."«/,/.f'o/. h.p.R.Artillcrv, I
..l.Commandant Uleof \V\qH A rtillerv Mllil'ia 1
s Kihvard Oldershaw, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
^ Hrisliaiio Kwart, CJi. Lt.Col. R. Kngineers
il'iHrNuifcnt Hodges Nugent, L^O(^R.Kng.
1.1 Cliiules Acheson Gonlon, Lt.Col. R. Ki.g. ...
.1 William Sargent,"** Lt.Col. h. p. 18 Foot, >
\ ',; taut General, WeH I wliet \
l.idder,"" Lt.Col. h. p. 47 Foot
, il. Z,^C«/. h. p. i6Foot
M.ii Uoliinson Scwell, Lt.Col. h. p. 15 Foot
1 Stacy Colls,""///. Co/, h. p. 32 Foot
- Van "Harthals Montagu,'" Lt.Col. h. p. 10 F.
Ml Crrngh O'Brieu."^ Lt.Col. h. p. 73 Foot 1,9 Nov. 41 26 Junc44 =' 1^<-'C
Williiim Tapper,""^ J/u/or, li. p. 50 Foot I 2 Feb. 49 19 Mar. 52 22 Dec. 54
I • ■. Maior, 23 Foot^.. ,^ Apr. 46: 18 Feb. 48 29 Dec. 54
!• Hay- Boyd,"' .y«/or. Unattached I3, Dec. 44! i Sept. 48 29 Dec. 54
' ' ■^■'"'.'."V.V'V"^ '27 Feb. 46^24 Nov. 48 29 Dec. 54
, Ci/.i/.Co/._ Bengal StaflT Corps ..],, June 42 8 Oct. 43 9 May 57
22 Feb. 43 15 Dec. 47|i8 June 57
— May 47 26 Jan. 44' 14 Apr. 48
I Fi
23 Aug. 54' 3 Nov. 54|j9 Ai)r. 56
I Aui^. 48 23 Jnly 52'22 Aug. 55
8 Apr. 34 20 July 38 30 May 45
14 Feb. 45 27 Mar. 48J29 Oct. 52
1 Nov. 4o|28 July 43! 3 Dec. 52
20 Oct. 43' 3 Dec. 47 31 Doc. 52
28Sept.47i 8 Juno 49' 13 Aug. SI
3 Nov. 46 15 Oct. 47! I Nov. 53
2 Mar. 47I23 Mar. 49 6 Nov. 54
18 Sept.46'13 May 48*24 Nov. 54
30 Nov. 49 16 Jan. 5; 11 Oct. 59
18 Dec. 45 3 Apr. 46H7 Feb. 54
12 Jan. 45 3 .Sept.49|io May 57
iiJuue42 3 July 45^1 June 57
19 Jan. S5I2S Sent. 57
9 Feb. 55! 2 Feb. 58
24 Fob. 37 I Aug. 42'24 Feb. 52
II Dec. 46 15 Feb. 54*27 Aj>r. 58
6 June 34 25 Dec. 38|i5 Oct. 45
6 Aug. 46 I Feb. 47 24 Feb. 54
22 Dec. 48 30 Nov. 49' 7 Apr. 54
14 July 41^0 Aug. 42J 6 June 54
16 Dec. 4'. 23 < >et. 47 20 June 54
22 July 42 28 July 4415 Mar. 53
15 Dec. 48I 5 Oct. 4qI 4 Aug. 54
3 May 47 30 Juno 48 24 Aug. 54
4 Sept. 38 '30 Apr. 41 16 July 50
8 Feb. 50 8 Jan. 56
6 July 49 15 Sept.54
39 Oct. 45 3 Feb. 52
30 June 48 29 Oct. 54
I A])r. 46 13 Dec. 54
I Aj)r. a6,i3 Dec. 54
I Ai
16 Juno 48
8 May 46
20 Dec. 43
a May 47
18 June 45
18 Dec. 45
18 Doc. 45
46 22 Dec. 54
18 May 41 26 July 42 25 May 53
15 Jan. 41 19 Apr. 44 19 Sept. 48
3 June 36 19 Oct. 38J 3 Sept. 47
16 Feb. 3818 Sept. 40 28 June 50 12 Nov. 58
14 Feb. 40 24 .\]ir. 43'2o Feb. 55 :0 Ai)r. 59
17 Ajir. 40 22 A[)r. 42 16 May 51 17 .K\>r. 62
10 June 62
4 July 64
9 Sept. 1.4 22 May 63
ioSept.64i
3 Oct. 64' 1 2 Jnly 70
13 Oct. 64 21 Aug. 67
4 Nov. 64
22 Nov. 64
I Jan. 65
12 Jan. 65
6 Feb. 65
o Feb. ti; 15 Jan. 56
10 Feb. 6^1
17 Fob. 65 I Apr. 65
21 Mar
21 Mar. 6s
21 Mar. 65
2\ Mar. 65
Mar. 65
Oct.
19 Jan. 58 29 Mar. 65
4A1
19 Jan. 58
6 Juno 56
2 Nov. 55
3 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
3 Feb. t«
2 Nov. 55
3 Nov. 55
25 May 60
24 Mar. 58
2 Nov. 65
12 Jan. 64
2 Nov. 5:;
2 Nov. 55
. 3 Nov. 55
3 Nov. 55
9 Mjir. 58
35 Juno 58
26 Oct. 58
isall Macbean, Lt.Col. Bengal Suifl' Corps
..illiam Leopold Talbot,"' 7./. C-./.h.ii.Dcp.Batt.;
illi;nii Fiodonok Hunter, Lt.Col. 36 Foot
;: Kv.ird Harbord Anson, Lt.Col. R. Art! .!
I .' I,"'' -l/o/or. Unattached
..• .lervoi.e, Capt. .{■ Lt.Col. Coldst. GOa.'.'.
1 1 li.rick Warren, Major, Ritto Brigade
,. ortb I'orter, Lt.Col. Royal Knginoers
i:dward Hope, Captain, Royal Artillery
I Icorge Mervyu Nugent,'^" Major, Unatt. 1
■fant Quarter Mauler General in Ireland )
1 1 Windliam Augustus Lukin, LI. Col. R. Art.
-Vnthony Steel, J.t.Col. Beugiil StatI' Corps
Hamilton Hall, Co/</..(- Lt.Col. Col.lst. Gds. .'
Hon Forbes, JJ.Col. Bengal Staff Corps .
lliiim John Bolton. CMG. Lt.Col. R. Artillery..!
<< l{avei\hill, Lt.Col. Royal Kngineers |
\Vliitesido,'2> Major, retired full pay, u Foot...
21 July 48 14 Juno 50 29 Dec. 54
19 June 44' I Apr. 46I 9 July 52
21 Aug. 4925 June52'29 Dec. 54
13 Dec. 50 8 Apr. 53! 6 Apr. 55
23 July 47 II Oct. 53 29 Dec. 54
18 Deo. 45 I Apr. 46] 3 Jan. 55
I Oct. 47i3oJuue4S' 6 Jan. s.s
25 Oct. 42 31 Dec. 44 IS Mar. 53
I Oct. 47 30 June 48 7 Feb. 55
II Juue42 24 Jan. 45' 15 Jan. 56
2 Aug. 54'i3 Feb. 56
3 Oct. 44'3i .Mar. S1J25 Oct. 56
18 Dec. 47: JO Juno 48' 8 Mar. 55
Jbiy 46| 9 Nov. 461 I Apr. 5
Dec. 4^ 12 Nov. ±y . I Mar. '
19 Dec.
2 Nov
ss
2 Nov
ss
2 Nrjy
55
Si
24 Mar
Sb
24 Mar
5t;
28 Jan.
S<J
2 Nov
21 July 64
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
iS Nov. 59
2 Nov. S5
20 July 58
20 July 5?
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. ,5
613 Feb. 66'
4 Apr. 65
u Apr. 65
14 Apr. 65
2 May 65
31 Mav 65
28 July 65
17 .\ug. 65
31 Aug. (-5
4 Sept. '-5
20 Sept. 65
24 Oct. 65
26 Oct. 6s
21 Dec. 6s
:6 Dec. 6s
36 Dec. 6s
26 Jan. 66
3 Mar. 66
4 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
1 Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Ajjr. 66
I Ajir. 66
5 Apr. 66
10 Apr. 66
20 Api
24 Ai)r. 66
26 Apr. 66
29 Apr. 66
8 May 66
12 May 66
12 May 66
25 June 66
20 July 66
3 Aug. 66
23 Aug. 66
24 Aug. 66
5 Oct. 66
28 Oct. 66
29 Oct. 66
30 Oct. 66
4 Nov. 66
10 Nov. 6r
10 Nov. 6c
11 Nov. 66
Oct. 57
4 Sent.65
26 Feb. 56
1 Apr. 70
3 Feb. 66
1 Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Mar. 71
30 July 57
8 May 66
16 Jan. 57
60
Lieutenant Colonels.
I COBVET, I
IjndLIECT.
lorKNSlGN.
H. I -
CJuir . •
Uvt.r. 11
Tb. II i.
Jan.. - >
Art- -
U
Yf
J..-.
fl.:.
K.
li-.
.? Bomlmv Staff C. ii Juno 42: 3 July 45
..•ill StiiirCon's.. 2 Sept. 42 7 Mar. 47
llovul Artillery 19 Dec. 44
7. Colilst. Gils
. full iMiy, I » oot I Nov. 28
irof rcusiouers 4 Sept. 30
)v 18 Dec. 47
ilVtrfiiin liunrds
It. .yiil Artillery
18 Dec. 47
I Apr. 46
3 Auff. 54
6 Feb. 50
4 May 3:
13 Mar. 3:
30 June 4i
4 Aug. 54
June 48
Hoj-iil .\rtillcry 19 Dec. 48 19 I^cc. 48
Ito.vul Artillery.,
1 elired I'ull pay, 1
9 Dec. 48 19 Dec. 48
25 Sept.49Ji6Aug. 52
4 Sept. 43 8 Aug. 47
19 Dec. 48 19 May 49
it. Col. iioiulmy Suiff C. 22 Dec. 42 14 Nov. 47
' 7 June44|i6 June 50
II June 47 15 Feb. 54
Foot.
IkMipal Stjifl'Con)B...
''l:iar. Royal ArtiUerj'.
l/.ijur, ret. fUU pay, 98 F. 10 Feb. 37
tuin.h. p. R. Art.)
unArlilUn Militia... )
Col. beugalStaffC 10 Dec. 44
.1 Artillery 8 Dec. 43
R.>.\-al Artillery 11 Dec
/. Royal Engineers 11 Jan. 43
' t aittJMouuteil Riflemen 28 June 44
lirfiiadier Guards ...
y, Ll.Col. R. Artillery .
.i/.r ret. l\ill pay, B.Mar. 27 Dec
.,-._. ._,-ii 20 June 49
19 Dec. 48'
7 June 44
J/iyor, Royal Artillery
!)'or. Royal Artillery
liiily Aiiurvw
: Mjickeiuic, ilajor, ..
ket, CU. Lt.Col. Roval Kugiueers
L«irtio Morrison, Ll.Col. Royal Engineers
Cbartoi 8croi)c Uuichinson, Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Utwu Guy I'lullipit, Cayt.Jr Lt.Col. Grenadier Gds. .
John PelUnir I'lRott. Coi>t. L'natt., 8. 0. of Pensioners
Oltrer NicxilU t'luilU;rUiu, Cupt. r.f.p. late S. O. Pens. 26 July 33
X«rW Willi»m Kn!<l. EnicBt Sejinour, Captain 4-)
Ll.Col. Colilntream Guards
20 June I
20 Dec. i,
T June ^
> Dec. ^
Feb'.
W. Abcrcp.
John JuliM-
Tho«. Th«
HichardU
Kdwmnl \'.
Hoorr I'ar
JaiamOw.
-eiua Guardu Ji
Duk. I.t Col. Bombay Staff Corps
' ' .(■ Z,/. Co/.lJrenadier Gds. |
Major, r.f.i). 20 Hussars 27 July 4.
. Major, half pay, 28 Foot 1 6 Sep"t. 36
. Ll.Col. R. Artillery....! o Dec. a
'. Royal Artillery I
■ :^/.4-/.'.tW.Coldst.Gds.|
•. half pay, 6 Foot '23 Mar,
• .Major, iJnatt. J. Q.3f.^
ir\\U Intptclor of "
Dec.
Dec
13 June 45
r ofOy^
WalWer-Myln.'" Lt.Col. h.p. Rifle
WlUlatD I>cku-. J/o/or, 39 Foot
July 42
e Brigade 22 May 42
10 Nov. 43
Iknryl
ioMphi
' Cupt. h.i). R. Artillerj- 19 June 44
. . ■iplain. Unattached, )
.il Jlihrrnian School ...j
'Cvl. R<iyal Artillery .,
val Artillery
1 5 Mar. 39
8 Dec.
I May 46
UlL.n. /
C«- •.
i/
tu.
f Kr. I. :
Alfemon
JMDMde
Edipiri.r
il Artillery 6 Aug. 46
•..irCW. 60 Rifles *
l<-ior, h. p. Depot Bat- ;^
• ii<To/ iH Cfulon 3
r. Uimttachod 16 May
fSi«clair,Maj. h.p.57 F. 18 July
''Artillery , , oct.
Unattached [uFeb.
"' ' ' "■" " Dec' 46
21 Apr. 43
I Oct.
I Oct.
Lt.Col. R. Artilfory 1x8 Dec.
J 19 Dec. 48
\la,or. h.ii. 22 Fool
■yal Artillery
itoval Artillery
' ../. Koyul Artillerj-
Royal Artille. .^ „_.
•r hn. Koyiil Artillery 1 19 Dec. 48
)^,r\. ,■•-.•„ '9 Dec. 48
'■ 'A'tilleryiS Junc45
■ ' I ■iiK'crs... ig Doc. 44
■ ■ ■ " ™ 13 Juno 45
■• .M.ill Crps 6 Jan. 42
^.ibUiirCori.K..: 8 Jan.
•ai Stair (•ori>R 8 Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
ilSUifTCorps
al Knginoem ,9 Juno ^^
Sept. 40
6 Mar. 50
1 3 .Tune 50
21 Dec. 45
3 July 45
I Apr. 46
8 Jan. 47
19 Jan. 55
0 Oct. 46
27 July 47
27 May 50
9 July 50
1 Apr. 46
I Apr. 46
I Apr. 46
15 Jmiess
28 Jan
5 Aug. 36
18 Jan. 55
24 June 40
July 55
May 49
27 Sept. 39
July 47
30 June 48
Feb. 55
Oct. 48
21 Apr. 46
30 Dec. 45
6 Apr. 45
1 Apr. 46
23 Oct.
3 Apr. 46
oOct. 46
8 May
3 June 45
23 Sept. 5
8 Apr. 48
24 Jan. 51
0 June 48
2 July 47
20 Oct. 48
30 June 48
30 June 48
30 June 48
30 June 48
8 Jan. 49
28 June 49
4 Sept. 49
1 Apr. 46
I Apr. 46
. Jan. 54
7 Sept. 45
21 Dec. 45
24 Jan. 45
31 Jan. 45
3>Oct. 45
6 Fob. 46
I Apr. 46
13 Fob. 55
5 Dec,
3 Jan. 57 20 July 58 13 Nov. 66
II May 57 20 July 58: 6 Dec. 66
18 Aug. 52,10 Aug. 64 6 Dec. 66
14 Feb. 56, ;H Dec. 66
27 Apr. 58 113 Dec. 66
3 Apr. 46 22 Sept, 58 25 Dec. 66
Dec. 53 10 Apr. 66
Apr. 55
Feb. 56
Nov
Nov
Jan. 67
I Apr. 5
13 Apr. 55
15 May 55
29 Dec. 54
July 57 20 July 58
Nov. 55 1 4 Feb. 67
Apr. 66 [ 9 Feb. 67
WHEIf
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
24 May 69
' July 58
29 June 55
- Sept. 57
27 Apr. 58
27 Aug. 58
9 July 50;
8 Aug. 55' 2N
9 Oct. 57J2oJuly 58
7 Apr. 58;2o July 58
Feb. 67
2 Nov. 55 1 13 Feb. 67
lec. 56
17 Feb. 54
II Nov. 51
25 June 58
27 Apr. 58
1 Mar. 55
7 Sept. 55
24 Sept. 55
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb. 54
24 June 59
19 Dec. 45
15 Aug.
13 May 59
II July 58
29 July 59
13 Apr. 55
20 Oct. 46
8 Aug
7 Aug. 58
29 Nov. 59
6 Dec. 53
5 Apr. 5:
8 Aug. 5:
2 Apr. 5:
2 Mar. 5;
7 Feb. 54
17 Feb. 54
Feb. 54
30 May 54
6 June 54
I Sept. 54
22 Sept. 54
7 Nov
3 Uec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
55
Miuinu
"UC... 3oJan. 47^24 .Tan. 45
• ><air( .,,0 Jan .,, ,, Ja„. ^f,
' "'"Vm'""'. "^"<f»lHlaff(;orim I
■ Oot^mU, Koj-al AitUlory
12 Juno 46; 3 Mar. 53
5 Feb. 42I 7 Mar. 45
3 Fob. 52 20 Juno 54
3 Fob. 42lioFeb. 46
3 J"o>>. 42,24 Juno 47
8 Juno 4s| I Apr. 46
7 Feb. 66
24 Aug. 66
6 July 63
3 .Tan
25 Feb. 55
I Apr. 55
29 May 55
29 June 55
6 .Tuly 55
22 Sept. 53
0 June 54
7 Aug. 58
3 Nov. 56
1 Oct. 56
■2. Nov. 56
8 Jan. 5y
8 Jan. 57
8 Jan. 57
7 Feb. 54
o Dec. 59
9 Jan. 55
5 Sept.s6
30 Jan. 57
30 ,Tan. 57
3 Feb. 57
7 Aug. 58
2 Oct. 55
6 Sept. 59
23 Nov. 56
3 Feb. 57
20 July 58
13 Apr. 58
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
6 June 56
10 Nov. 66
20 Jan. 67
ji Mar. 56
5 May 60
20 July 58
24 Mar
15 Apr. 56
28 Au< "
28 Aug. 58
29 Apr.
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 Juno 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 June 56
6 .Tune 56
6 .Tune 56
8 Feb. 66
6 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
4 Fob. 67
30 Jan. 62
Jan. 62
30 .Tan. 62
30 Jan. 62
3 Feb. 62
8 Aug. 58
5 Feb. 62
I Aug. 66
3 Feb. 62 '23
23 Feb. 62;23 F
Mar. 67
Mar. 67
I Mar. 67
6 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 67
25 Mar. 67
5 Apr. 67
27 Apr. 67
8 May 67
15 May 67
29 May 67
I June 67
8 June 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
7 Aug. 67
7 Sept. 67
I Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
51 Oct. 67
20 Nov. 67
7 Dec. 67I
8 Dec. 67
9 Dec. 67
[5 Dec. 67
25 Dec. 67
29 Dec. 67
I Jan.
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
1 Jan
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan. 68
I Jan
I Jan. 68
I Ji
I Jan. 68
I Jan.
1 Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
I Jan. 68
6 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
22 Jan. 68
22 Jan. 68
30 Jan. 68
30 Jan. 68
30 Jan. 68
30 Jan. 68
3 Feb. 68
6 Feb. 68
IS Feb. 68
5 Feb. 68
15 May 67
II Apr. 65
7 Nov. 6$
29 Oct. 61
14 Jan. 71
I Nov. 6s
17 Feb. 54
21 Oct. 62
Mar. 67
19 Aug. 56
II Dec. 72
25 Sept. 72
39 Nov. sal 4 Mar. 66;29 Feb. 68
Lieutenant Colonels.
6i
Charles CornwalUs Chcsncy, Lt.Col. R. Enffiaecrs 18 Juna45l i Apr. 46; 22 July 54
Joseph Wea^-mire,'" Major, retired full pay, 104 F. 11 Dec. 40 12 Nov. 42113 Xov. 49 i Jan. 6
W.KuxfJu KiieasAlexaiiilcr.ii.CW. Bengal StatrCl 2 Mar. 42, i Oct. 431=4 Apr. 55 2 Mar. 62
Adrian Hugh Paterson, IJ.Cnl. Bengal Staff Corps 3 il"r. 42 «4 Ai)r. 44 20 Apr. 55 3 Mar. 6
Wm. Svdnev S. Mulcastcr, Lt.Col. Xladms Sraff C. | 3 ili""- 4^ 21 Apr. 45 23 Nov. 56
Geo. Edw. Watson,"^ 0(//r ret. f. p. R. (Bengal) Eng. ii Dec. 46; i Aug. 54:27 Aug. 58
Roderick Bannat\'nc MacLeod, Lt.Col. 21 Hu.-isars...! 4 J"!!. 40 27 Sept.43| 6 i5e])t.5i|i6 July .62
James Harwood liockc,'*^ Mu /or. h. p. 18 Foot | 4 Aug. 48; i Mar. 5o| 1 Dec. 54 7 Nov. 62
William Stirling Oliphant, Lt.Col. R. Engineers ... 12 Dec. 45.15 Feb. 54 27 .\ug. 58|
WilUam Wilson, J/u>r, Roval Artillery 10 Doc. 47, 3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58,28 Aug. 58
WilKX
PLACED oir
HALF PAT.
1 Mar. 68
2 Mar. 68
2 Mar. 68
Mar. 68
George Pringle, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps .
Thomas Southwell Brown, Lt.Col. 83 Foot..
9 Mar. 4- 25 Nov. 44
1 14 Nov.45!26 May 48
Apr. 46
2 Dec. 31
2 Feb. 49
8 Feb. 46
9 Oct. 42
IS Nov. so
5 Apr
25 Sept. 40
23MIU-. 47 .3 - 3-
24 Dec. 47 28 Mur. 5
23 Apr. 47
18 Dec. 47
27 July 48
30 Jan. 43
30 Sept. 42
24 Apr. 42
II Juno 52
Nov.
II Nov. 51
22 Mar. 53
22 July 46
10 Apr. 47
21 Sept. 44
5 Aug. 54
9 Nov. 43^25 Dec. 45
8 Dec. 43 22 Dec. 45
3 Nov. 49
21 May 42
10 June 42
10 June 42
5 Mar. 52
3 Apr. 46
3 Aug. 44
31 Jan. 44
Edward Belfield. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ;i8 Dec. 45
Donald Wm. Tench, Cu;y<<ji«, h.p. 15 Hussars, Staff ( ! t . g
Officer of I'en.sioncrs J 1^ ■'
Henry Francis Bvthcsea, Lt. Colonel, h.p. 12 i'oof, ) 1,^ o„„f ..
Chief Instructor, School of Mu,ketr<j > '^ =epi.4i
John Bedingfield Knocker, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Henry Charles FitzGcnild,"* Major, h. p. 33 Foot ..
William I'ole CoUingwood, Major, 21 Foot
Hopton Bassttt Scott, "^ J/u/'jr, h.p. 9 Foot
Alexander James John Maedotiald,"" Capt. Unatt..
l'€ Sir Howard C. Elphiiistone,A'C.B.CJ/Cr.JJ/<i/ur, (
Royal Engineci-s i
Alexander Camcgy, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Con's •■
A. Ross Elliot Hutchinson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
yC Thomas do Courcy Hamilton, Lt.Col. 64 Foot ..
John Iiinis Gibbs. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
i/o».Wm.HciirvHerl)frt,'«'ZrC.,/.h.p. 4 W.I.Rogt. )
A»>i»taut Adjuliiul General at Birmingham )
Henrj' Prim llutton, Major, 30 Foot
William John Oniy, Lt. Colonel. Roval Artillcrj'
Somerset Molvneux Clarke, LI. Co). 73 Foot..."
Erskinc Nimmo Siindilands, Lt.Col. Bcu'.'al Staff C,
Sir Cha. WalUrs DOyly, Bart. Lt.Col. Bunirnl S.C.
' Henry Dimsdale Mauninir, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff U...
James Mansfield Nuttall, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Stsiff C.
Charles William Dun, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps .
John Doran, Cli. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corjis
George KulU-rton Carneu'ie, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C,
Frederick Phillips. /./.Co/. Bombay Staff Coqis ....
Richard Short t'ouchmiin. LI. Col. Mailms Staff C.
JohuThacker, Lt.Col. Bombay SUiff Corps
James Yoimg Gowan, i/.C«/. Itengal Stuff Cori)8 ,
Thomas Warren Mercer, Lt.Col. Bengal Stiiff Corps
Arthur Sage, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Conis
Harrj- Smith Obburd,X^(^W. Bengal Staff C.)n)8 ...
William Nappir P;ice, Lt.Col. .Madras Stuff Coqjs ...
Charles Thoni:is Piil!n,7.<.Co/. Bombay Staff Corps
William Henry Stubbs, Lt.Col. BenL'al Staff CorjJs..
Hugh Rose, Lt.Col. Bengal SliitfCorps
(ieorge Bruce Mnlle.-iou, CSI. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Wm. Power Stuart Smyth. Lt.Col. Madras Staff C...
John JellVcys Fulton, Lt.Col. Madras Stjitl" Corps....
! Francis Apiilegath; Lt.Col. Ma<lras Staff Corps
I William Herbert Cuming, Lt.Col. .Madra.s SUiffC. ..
Robt. Mackenzie Macdonald, Lt.Col. Madnus SUiff C.
Percy Leo Holmes, i/.tv,/. Mailras Staff Cori>8
.Tohn Gray Touch, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
I'harlcs Hopkins Bvers, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
}Ienry Kent, Lt. Colonel, 77 Foot
Riclianl Bateson, Lt.Col. t Lile Guards
Reginald John Buller, Copt. an:l Lt.Col. Gron. Gds.
Richard Atkinson, Lt. Colonel, 35 Foot
Charles Thompson. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corjis
Charles Crawford Mason, /.^Co/. Ma<lra8 .StaffCorps'io June 421 2 May 47
Vincent John Shortland, Ll.Cnl. Madras Staff Corps 19 .lune 42 16 Apr. 47
24 May 53! 9 Mar.
4 Aug. 54 19 Sept. 56
3 Dec. 54
8 Doc. 56
20 Julj- 66
29 Dec. 54
30 Nov. 55
2 Jan. 52
3 Mar. 621 3 Mar.
28 Aug. 58 1 4 Mar. 68
4 Mar. 68
4 Mur. 68
5 Mar. 63
6 Mar. 68
9 Mar. 68
13 Mar. 68
17 Mar. 68
29 Mar. 68
28 July 54'26 Dec. 56
4 Aug. 54I26 Dec. 56
29 Dec. 54I26 Dec. 56
20 Apr. 56 26 Dec. 56
IS Feb. 56 7 Dec. 58
8 July 57 7 Dec. 58
1 Dec. 54! 10 Mar. 57
23 Nov. 56 24 Apr. 62
Apr. 68
5 Apr. 62 5 Apr. 68
26 Dec. 561 9 Apr. 68
16 Nov. 55
6 June S4
27 Apr. 58
9 Mar. 67
I Apr. 57
31 Oct. 67
29 Dec. 54 16 Jan. 63
21 Oct. 57 21 May 62
28 Feb. 55 10 June 62
3 Nov. 5610 Jtuio 6:
6 Juno 57 10 Juno 62
Juno 57 10 Juno 62
.T.iti c:<
10 June 42(24 Jan. 45
10 Juno 42! 10 May 44
11 Jiuie 42,20 Sept.4S
II Juno 42 9 Jan. 44
II June42li6 Aug. 45
II Juno 42! 8 Apr. 45
II June 4.- 21 Jan. 46
II Jiino42l I Aug. 46
II Juno 42 J4 •bin. 45
II June 4.I15 Mar. 45
II .liiiie 42: 1 1 Apr. 45
II Juno 42 8 Aug. 45
1 1 June 4221 Jan. 46.11 June 57I 11 Juno 63
II June 421 7 Sept. 46 II Junes? n June 02
II Juno 42' I Ajir. 47!ii Junes? 11 Juno 62
II Juno 42 28 Si'pt. 47! > I Juno 57 it June 62
II June 42: 8 Ajir. 48 n Juno 57] 11 Juno 62
II Juno 42 5 Mar. 4V111 Junes7{ii Juno 6-
42I14 M
1 Jan. 55|ii Juno
I May 55!" Juno 62
31 Dec. 55 II Juno 62
23 Nov. 56 II June 62
23 Nov. 56 II Juno 62
6 Juno 57' " Juno 62
II Juno 57! 1 1 Juno 62
II Juno 57' II Juno 62
II June 57' 1 1 June 62
Juno 57I11 June 6
la Jimo42li4 Mar. 40
12 Juno42lii May 45
13 Juno 42 29 July 45
12 Juno 42 9 Nov. 45
12 June 42 10 Nov. 46
12 Juno 42! 15 May 50
8 Aug. 45 23 Aug. 50
16 Mar. 49 31 Oct. 51
I Q Feb. 55
18 Mar. 42' iS Feb. 43
8 Juno 42^30 Sept.44
23 .June 4: 29 .Nbvr. 50
4 Aug. 43' 3 Ai>r. 46
2 July 42'2i Jan. 46
2 July 42I I Feb. 46
6 July 42 '20 Oct. 47
8 July 42 '24 .bin. 45
10 Jtdy 42J11 Sopt.4s
10 July 42 I July 46
10 July 42 26 Oct. 48
14 June 50! 15 July 53
16 July 42 24 Jan. 45
16 Jidy 42] 24 Jan
9 Apr. 68
9 Apr. 68
9 Apr. 68
9 Apr. 68
9 Apr. 68
20 Apr. 63
21 Apr. 68
24 Apr. 68
25 Apr. 68
1 May
7 May 68
20 May
21 May
10 Juno 68
10 Juno
10 June 68
10 Juno 68
11 June 68
1 1 June 68
II June 68
II Juno 68
II Juno 68
II Juno 68
II Juno 68
II June 68
II June 68
II Juno 68
II Juno
II June6ii
II Juno 68
1 1 Juno 68
II Juno 68
1 1 Juno 68
12 June 68
12 Juno 68
12 Juno 68
2 June 68
31 May 7t
23 May 51
i Nov. 70
26 Nov. 58
26 May 54' 1 2 June 6
12 June 57|i2 Juno 62
12 Juno 57 12 Juno 6
12 June 57 13 Juno 6.
12 June 57' 12 JuncC.-lia Juno 68
12 June 37 12 Juno 62 12 Juno 68
27 Sept. 54 '24 Aug. 54 13 Juno 68
15 May 55! 13 June 68
7 Dec. 58 13 Juno 68
30 Mar. 49'22 Dec. 60 17 Juno 68
3 July ss'iS June 62 18 June 68
30 Jan. 56119 June62 i9Juno68
19 Juno 57' 19 Juno 62 19 June 68
23 June 37 23 Juno 62 23 Juno 68
21 Dec
29 Ma.
2 July 37
6 July 57
23 Nov. 36
26 Apr. 59 28 Juno 68
2 July 62 j 2 July 68
2 July 62! 2 July 68
6 July 62[ 6 July 68
8 July 62 8 July 68
lo July 57 10 July 62 10 July 68
10 July 57 10 July 62I10 July 68
10 Julj- 57 10 July 62 10 Jul
15 June 55| I Apr. 57' 12 July 68
9 Mar. 52,26 A)ir. 59] 16 Ju'y
27 June 3716 July 62' 16 July 68
8 Aug. 49 21 Oct. 59 22 July 68
Jcffcry E. Lake Willows, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
John Bulkelev Thohvall. CB. Lt.Col. Bengjil Staff C.
John Henry Hcvnolds, Lt.Col. Brtmbay Staff Corps..
Richard Hodiii'.y Ricketts, Lt.Col. Madnis St^iff C. ...
Alexander Hunter, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Thomas Uardv Chamberlain, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
John Edward (Jracroft, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corjis...
Edmund Tj-rwhitt, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Hy. Boilcau Adolph. Poulton, i/.Co/. Bengal Staff C.
Henry James Buchanan, Major, 9 Foot
Lcstock Boilcau Jones, Lt.Col. Benpil Staff Corps ...
Hamilton Robert Hathway, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Herbert Dawson Slade, Lt.Col. i Dragoon Cuartls ...
William El wyn, y.f. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps ..j „„.^, ,.,^, .,..,.. ,31^^ i,,., . jv-,.j «...., «
Peter Henry Peck Gill, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps .. 25 July 42I27 June 46 23 Dec. S5'25 July 62'25 July
Charles Frederick Hicks, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Coqis 25 July 42 6 Mar. 46'25 July 57.25 July 62 25 July
WUliam John Ward, Lt.Col. Bongjil Staff Corps '25 July 42 2 Aug. 50I25 July 5725 -Inly 62 23 July 68
Erskinc Grant Lan;;more. Lt.Col. Bengal Statl'C. ...I28 July 42 31 Dec. 45'23 Nov. 56 2S .'uly 62 28 July 68
John Peter Wm. Campbell. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C... 28 July 42 21 Jan. 46 23 Nov soJ^S July 62 28 .July
William Lacy, Cc/'/. Unatt. Staff Officer of Pensioners 20 Apr. 2630 Aug. 27I 6 Dec. 44 14 Apr. 571 2 Aug.
William Robert Houghton, A/.Co/. Bombay St)iffC...| 2 Aug. 42 21 Jan. 46I26 Mar. 52] 2 Aug. 62' 2 Aug.
Charles Smith, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Coi-ps 2 Aug. 42I30 May 46 23 Nov. 56 2 Aug. 621 2 Aug. 63
William Serres, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps Iio Aug. 42J28 Aug. 46I23 Nov. 36 10 Aug. 62'io Aug. 68
P. Scudnmore Cunningham, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.lio Aug. 42 3 June45lio Aug. 57110 Aug. 62 10 Aug. 68
Cecil Nieholls, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 12 Aug.42'19 Mar. 45! i Mi.r. 57 20 Apr. 62 12 Aug. 68
Robert .Maunscll, Lt.Col. h.p. Depot Battalion J24 Jimc 42 28 Mar. 45 7 Nov. 51I2G Apr. 57 13 Aug. 68
Charles Henry PaUiser, CB. Major, Bengal Staff C. In Juno 47J13 Nov. 53 7 Apr. 6o| 7 Apr. 60 15 Aug. 68
UC Fred. Sleigh Roberts, CB. Major R. Artillery. ..I12 Dec. 51131 May 57I12 Nov. 60I13 Nov. 6o'is Aug. 681
25 Oct. 42 9 Juno 46
23 July 4212.} Jan. 45123 Nov. 36123 July 62 23 Jnlj'
6 Dec. 44
Apr. 70
62
Lieutenant Colonels.
rn. i.tCnL 33 Foot
CORNET I
OTESSIGy.l
I Wo
LIEUT.
cAPIi.I^
22 Nov. 50 II Mar. S3 '3 Pec. 59
21 June 39 21 Jim- 4'
7. 96K00I 22 Mar. 44 27 Jan. 46 1
llomlmy SwfT C.i 1 Kd'. 43 6 Dec. 47 n ^ov. 56
ilAJOK.
LIEUT.
j COLONEL.
WHEtf
PLACED OK
HALE PAT.
\[,ior, ll.Eim'.ncers; 8 Juno 54 ^7 Apr. 581 7 Apr. 63
,nis ...^ 8 Nov. 42 4J'"ie4S 2 Oct. ^5
- iff Corps 3 Feb. 48 =3 Apr. S9 4 Dec. 61
.. Artmory 1 1 Juno S3 8 Sept 57 24 W. 62
R„v>il KiiRineerx. . . 3' i'^^ 55 26 May 62
,,, . .;,. Bomlmy Staff C.'.o Dec. 44 26 Feb. 48!i8 Dec. 57
■mlmy Staff I'oriw , 2 Aujr. 45 26 .Iun0 47|23 >>ov 56
H .mimy Staff Corps ......; 14 Jime 45 'o Feb. 48 M June 60
2 Mar. 61 15 Aug-. 68
June so'30 Mav 62 15 Au;r. 6S
Feb. S5 9 Dec. 62 15 Aug. 68
I Feb. 63 15 Aug. 68
8 Apr. 63 15 Aug. '"
4 Aug. 63 15 Aug.
9 Jan. 64 15 Aug.
9 Jan. 64 15 Aug. 68
I Oct. 64 15 Aug. 68
o Dec. 64 15 Aug. 68
5 June 65 IS Aug. 68
4 June 65 15 Aug. 68
•Uoml«.v StJ.ff u:.:| 13 June 46 12 Nov. 50, 19 Oct. 60 13 June 66 15 Aug. 68
.l,:,v Staff Corps ... 3 Mar. 48 2s Dec. 50 '8 Feb. 61 3 Mar. 68 15 A g. 68
-■ .irCorps lo Dec. 44 4 Mar. 46 5 Mar. 56,26 Apr. 59 16 Aug. 68
LsStaffCorps ...'20 Aug. 42 " Feb. 50 20 Oct. 56;2o Aug. 62 20 Aug. 68
.\Ia<lm.s Staff C... '20 Aug. 42 '8 Nov. 46 20 Aug. 57
.M.anuH Staff Corps ...'20 Aug. 42 '2 Apr. 52 20 Aug. 57
/ ' f../.Uoval Artillery >8 Dec. 451 6 Apr. 46,17 Feb. 54
:,. 2oKo..t.S.O.Pensioners 13 May 36 11 Jan. 39 19 Deo. 44
H.-ninil StJiff Corps 27 Aug. 42,11 Apr. 45
'. Koval Artillery 18 Dec. 47 30 June 48
../. Miwlnis Suiff Corps 29 Aug. 42, 4 June 47
Ma-lnis Staff Corps '29 Aug. 42 10 Nov. 46
.(• /.<.a<r Scots Fus. GUs....: |2i Sept.55
I'.nnbav StaffCorps 1 4 Sept.42 21 Jan. 46
: . U.Cvl. Hcngnl Staff C... 9 Sept.42|24 .Tan. 43
:,nil SUiffCorjJS ; 9 Sept.42 i Jan. 49
■il Suur Corps '^4 Sei)i.42 30 Dec. 47
lual Staff Corjis 24 Sopt.42
i iCol. BcnKnl Staff Corps.. 24 Sept.42
/ Xul. lloyul Artillery 18 Dec. 45
. 75 Foot J25 Apr. 45
/ t Vol. Bombay Staff Corps, 15 Oct. 42
, • Col. ^t Foot I 2 May 45
' (W. Bengal Staff Corps .12 Jan. 45
/; /,<. Co/. RovalArtillerv ...j 8 Dec. 43
\;.\. Vmt-KT.Lt.Col. R. Artillery 18 Dec. 45
.U.j/</r. Bombay Staff Corps , 3 Jan. 46
' Maiur. rctin-ilYuU pay, 43 Foot ... 27 May 42
:.' ' /.<. Co/. h. p. U. Canadian Rifles 19 Aug.si
. I.I. Cut. Royal Engineers ... 18 Dec. 4s
:almy SuUrCorjis 119 July 43
:.slcr,'" ('apt. Unattached z8 Dec. 32
. Major, \\. p. 69 Foot 1 9 Oct. 3S
.■. /./.Co/. Hoyal Artillery, i May 46
:r.is StaffCoq)S 20 Jan. 46
■ ...:r. Major, Madras Staff C. 20 June 48
, . t fuUpB^v, R. (Bengal) Art. 7 June 54
i.lik.i. Major, LiiatUicbed 29 Apr. 37
iiytli.C(i;i/.h.]).44 F.,S.O. Pensioners 7 June 3
-•h IlArriH, Lt. Colonel, 104 Foot ... 25 Jan. 4
i/ur, l^iynl Kuf^inoers '27 June 48
HVNt Tha«iger, I./. Co/. 6 Dragoons
H'lUtf. l.t.Col. Roval Engineers
Ijuiil.<-rt. y.<.Co/. Bombay Staff C
-'. r II Vol. Bombay StaffCorps.
1 1 Col. Bombay Staff Corps
' ./. Bombay StaffCorps ..
10 June 45
3 June 45
26 May 46
3 Apr. 49
27 Nov. 44
29 Jan. 47
I July 48
23 Jan. 46
23 June 46
7 Jan. 52
23 Sept. 45
6 Juno 54
I Apr. 46
1 5 Auf
9 Apr
28 June 39
9 Nov. 46
15 June 5:
20 Apr. 5:
19 Sept. 46
11 May 38
20 Mar. 35
26 Dec. 42
7 Feb. 54
iiuTil Staff Corn:
I.I.Col. Bengal StaffCorps a Dec. 42
likHil Staff Conis "
I.I.VnI. Bi'iigal Stair Corps
..•1.1 Staff Conm 10 Dec. 42
, >,.. U.Vol. Mailras Staff Corps 10 Dec. 42
..-. III. aru^or. Royal Artillerj', ) I . .
//. Ike I'riHce of ir.j/rt .. \ '8 June 51
• -^v II Vol. Royal Artillery ',1 June 42
' ' ". -iibny StaffCorps 22 Dec. 42
■ ■ ' ../our/. 4 HuK.'uirs ,3 Dec. 30
:. I.I Col. Bombay Staff C. 21 Feb. 43
•KMa,or,(,i Foot ,, Mar. 42
I '.-i.c.n i» Major h. p. 54 F. ' 3 Juno 42
MiniKidc. Lt.Col. 88 Foot.. 27 Dec. 42
' h p. Rf)yal StaffCorps,) |
■■" . >
5 Aug. 53130 Dec.
9 Dec. 44 15 Feb. 45
9 Dec. 42:21 Jan. 46
9 Dec. 42I21 Jan. 46
9 Dec. 42121 Jan. 46
9 Dec. 42 21 Jan. 46
Dec. 42! 12 Mar. 46
Dec. 42! I Dec. 46
9 Dec. 4=1 5 .Ian. 52
Dec. 42 29 June 45
~ Nov. 46
•It, Adj. „t Ad. )
VolMnteeri $
■.'1 p I Dragoons
' '■■"1>'«
"ConiH ..
28 Dec. 42
28 Dec. 42
28 Dec. 42
28 Dec. 42
I 6 May 42
'•. r I p. ,p8 Foot 18 Mar. 41
' "ot '31 Doc. 41
p. JoFoot JO July 47
129 Jan. 43
. •, ,, ,.,, |..,,„i,.v^'.nir<. ISoJnn. 43
w^twl^^ I. r. , "'''-'^ '^tair < <irp« 31 Jan. 43
V*g«iupp, li.c«J. Bomboy Staff C. 1 Fob. 43
1 iff Corps
1- .'^laff Corps...
ifTCorpH
15 Jan. 47
22 Apr. 53
28 Aug. 46
3 Jan. 46
o July S2
21 Jan. 46
3 May 44
26 Jan. 44
26 July 44
14 Apr. 43
13 Doc. 49
15 Feb. SI
21 May 41
22 May 46
4 Feb. 46
14 Jan. 48 4 May 49
28 Dec. 42 28Sei)t.48
Dec. 42 31 Mar. 47
17 Mar. 46
1 Aug. 47
2 Nov. 47
9 An-. 5
7 Mar. 4_
29 Mar. 46
3 June 45
lo Nov.
29 Jan. 46
23 Aug. 44
a I Jan. 46
34 Jan. 45
I July 57
25 Feb. 55
Nov. 56
29 Aug. 57
6 Aug. 59
4 Sept. 57
13 Nov. 56
9 Sept. 57
23 Nov. 56
30 July 57
4 Sept. 57
7 Feb. 54
20 Aug. 62 20 Aug. 68
20 Aug. 62 20 Aug. 68
6 July 67 22 Aug. 68
4 June 57 25 Aug. 68
27 Aug. 62 27 Aug. 68
28 Aug. 57 29 Aug. 68
29 Aug. 62,29 Aug. 68
29 Aug. 62 29 Aug. 68
l2gAug. 68
4 Sept. 62' 4 Sept. 68
9 Sept. 62 9 Sept. 68
9 Sept. 62 9 Sept. 68
24 Sept. 62 24 Sept. 68
24 Sept. 62 24 Sept. 68
24 Sept. 62 2.^ Sept. 68
6 July 67 C..J Sept. 68
5 May 57 23 June 65 i4 Oct. 68
23 Nov. 56 15 Oct. 62 15 Oct. 68
' ■ 30 July 58 19 Oct. 68
26 Apr. 59 19 Oct. 68
5 Aug. 64 20 Oct. 68
3 Sept. 67 25 Oct. 68
15 Sept. 59 28 Oct. 68
20 July 66 28 Oct. 68
4 Apr. 65 7 Nov. 68
i 7N0V. 68j
4 Nov. 59 1 9 Nov. 681
26 Sei3t.57 loNov. 68l
17 Nov. 57 10 Nov. 68'
24 Mar. 58 ID Nov. 68
17 Apr. 60 10 Nov. 68
ig June 60 18 Nov. 68
30 Jan. 68 18 Nov. 68
24 Nov. 57 22 Nov. 68
26 Nov. 57 23 Nov. 68
19 Jan. 58 2S Nov. 68
3 Dec. 57:29 Nov. 68
3 Deo. 61 i 2 Dec. 68
6 Aug. 53
II Aug. 57
27 Apr. 58
17 Feb. 54
14 Sept. 59
24 Apr. 55
29 July 56
16 Dec
3 Nov. 59
23 May 45
29 Jan. 47
7 Feb. 54
7 Apr. 6(
9 June 60
7 Apr _
9 May 46
24 May 45
1 Mar. 52
2 Dec. 57
2 July 58
27 Aug. 58
29 Feb. 56
26 Aug. 56
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
6 June 57
9 Dec. 57
9 Dec. 57
7 Nov. 54
10 Dec. 57
10 Dec. 57
14 Jan. 58
11 June 57
22 Doc. 57
9 May 56
:i Feb. 58
29 Dec. 48
28 July 49
Sept. SI
Dec. 54
23 Mar. 55
31 Dec. 56
Jan. 58
30 Jan. 54
9 Apr. 57
8 Doc. _.
28 Dec. 57
28 Dec. 57
28 Doc. 57
7 May 52
5 Oct. 58
28 May
7 Sept. 52
31 Aug. 57
30 Jan. 58
31 Jan. 58
23 Nov. 56
Dec. 69
5 Mar. 58
4 Nov. 64
7 Oct. 59
[9 Ajir. 50
9 Dec. 62] 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 62 j 9 Dec. 68
9 Deo. 62 9 Dec. 68
9 Deo. 62] 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 68
10 Dec. 6270 Dec. 68
10 Dec. 62:10 Dec. 68
10 Dec. 62;ioDec. 68
15 Jan. 58,14 Dec. 68
4 Nov. 66|i4 Dec. 68
22 Dec. 62 '22 Dec. 68
14 Sept. 67 23 Dec. 68
3 Oct. 60,24 Dec. 68
19 Jan. 5S|27 Dec. 68
19 Jan. 5S127 Dec. 68
19 Jan. 58 27 Dec
19 Jan. 58
19 Jan. 58
19 Jan. 58
19 Jan. 58
28 Dec. 62
28 Dec. 62
28 Dec. 62
28 Dec. 62
28 Dec. 62
28 Dec. 62
5 Mar. 58
I Jan. 63
28 Jan. 62
25 May 60
29 Jan. 63
30 Jan. 63
27 Dec. 68
27 Dec. 68
27 Dec. 68
27 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
31 Dec. 68
I Jan. 69
7 Jan. 69
23 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
_ 30 Jan. 69
Ian. 63131 Jan. 69
Feb. 63 I Feb. 69
30 Sept. 68
18 Oct. 59
29 May 69
Lieutenant Colonels. 63
: COKSKT, I I ; I ,,FrT WHEN
2ndLIKUT.| LIECT. I CAPTAIX. ' ilAJOE. L '„.;' PLACEDOIT
OrEXSlGV. I I "^°^"- HAL» PAT.
e. GeorpcBa^ot, Lt. Colonel, dg Toot zo June 43125 80111.46 8 June 52 17 May 64 3 Feb. 69:
Andrew Nugent, Lt. Colonel, 2 Drasjoons 17 Dec. 52 24 Xov. 54 8 Feb. 56 31 Mar. 66 3 Feb. 69:
Alexander Gregor Forsyth, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 7 Feb. 43 29 July 45 i Jan. 571 7 Feb. 63 7 Feb. 69
Wm. Henrv- Shadwcll Earle.Z/.Co/. Bengal Staff C. 17 Feb. 43i3i Dea 47 =3 Nov. 56 17 Feb. 63 17 Feb. 69
William Briggs, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 17 Feb. 43I 9 J"'y 46 3' May 57 17 Feb. 63 17 Feb. 69
Norman Buniand, Ca;)r ^ i/.Co/. Coldst. Gds 27 July 55 1 26 Oct. 55 20 Apr. 60 17 Feb. 69,
Henry Osborne Gould, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Or. Gds ! I 8 Jan. 56 19 June6o| 17 Feb. 69I
George Delane, Lt.Col. Bencral Staff Corps 22 Feb. 43'29 Oct. 46 24 Dec. 55 22 Feb. 63 22 Feb. 69
Edmd. D. Russell Ross, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 22 Feb. 43,21 Dec. 45 21 Jan. 57 22 Feb. 63 22 Feb. 6.9
Kdward Smalley, Lt.Col. Bengal St.iff Corps 22 Feb. 43'i4 Nov. 46 31 May 57 22 Feb. 63 22 Feb. 69
John Irwin Wilies, Lt.Col. Bcncral Staff Corps 22 Feb. 43129 May 48 11 July 57 22 Feb. 63 22 Feb. 69
Charles Duric, Captain, Unattached ' i Aug. 34 6 July 38 9 Jan. 46 :6 Mar. 58 23 Feb. 69 :
James I'uckle, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 25 Feb. 43 7 Apr. 46 25 Feb. 5825 Feb. 63 25 Feb. 69
.John Baillio, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 125 Feb. 43 i Doc. 46 25 Feb. 58 25 Feb. 63 25 Feb. 69
- — - - - • ' ■ " 7 Dec. 62 27 Feb. 69
1 Mar. 63 I Mar. 69
2 Mar. 63 2 Mar. 69
9 Dec. 67 17 Mar. 69
10 Xov. 68 17 Mar. 69
17 Mar. 69
24 Mar. 58 18 Mar. 69
24 Mar. 58 18 Mar. 0^
Francis Fisher Hamilton, Lt.Col. 4 Foot ii8 Jan. 50,29 Apr. 53 2 Mar. 55
VVm. George Mainwaring, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff CI > Mar. 43 21 Jan. 46 i Mar. 58
Robert Henry Bolton, Lt.Col. Madras StJiff Corps ...I 2 Mar. 43 16 Mar. 47 2 Mar. 58
George Rodney Bro^vn, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery ' 7 June 44 13 ^"y 46 27 Apr. 58
Thomas Magin.i"' Capt. retired lull pay, R. Marines 19 Apr. 42^24 Doc. 46 3' July 54
Joshua Henry Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ; i May 461 i May 46 13 Jan. 55
Robert Mockler, 3f<(;or, 64 Foot 13 Sept. 43 12 Jan. 48 9 May 51
Henry Francis, Major, 64 Foot 23 Juno 43 14 Sept.45 15 Mar. 53
Alfred Picton Bowlby.H" jlf</>r, h.p. 64 Foot.J-orO q^^ ,^ jlar. ^3 15 Mar. 53:^4 Mar. 58 .8 Mar. 69 22 Mar. 71
Juiifor, Jidinoitrffft ) ■ I
George Robert Hopkins, Major, 53 Foot 28 Aug. 39 26 July 44 7 Nov. 53 24 Mar. 58 18 Mar. 69
Cha. Ed. Mansfield,'"" Jifa/.Unatt. Contul Gen. Wariaic i Sept.48 8 Aug. 51 29 Dec. 54 24 Mar. 58 18 Mar. 69 15 June 58
George Newton Fendall,Crt/i/(riH, 53 Foot Ji Dec. 46 4 May 49 7 Nov. 56 24 Mar. 58 18 Mar. 69
John Edmonstoune. Captain, 32 Foot 15 Oct. 50 5 Jan. 55 2 Oct. 57 24 Mur. 58 18 Mar. 69
Henry William Gulliver, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ... 12 Dec. 45 15 Feb. 54 27 Aug. 5a 28 Auf. 58 21 Mar. 69
John James Hood Gordon, Major, Bengal Staff C. 21 Aug. 49 9 Jan. 54 2 Dec. 59 3° Nov. 60 23 Mar. 69
Edward BuUcr Thorp, Major, 89 Foot 12 June 46 2 Fob. 49 11 Mar. 53 9 May 58 24 Mar. 69
'• Fred. Dobson Middleton,"' Major, h. p 29 Foot ', p^g | ,3 j,^ g' 6 July 52 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69 2 Dec. 68
Supertntendentof OarrmonTniitructionat .tlderfhot i ^ ^ \ 1
Keith Ramsay Maitland.'"irCo/. h.p. 79 Foot 4 July 45 =5 Aug. 46 24 Dec. 52 io July s8 25 Mar. 69 19 Oct. jj
WilliaraHenrvKerr,wjp,;V,r,hp.DcpotIta^^^^ 46 =4 Jan. 5, .3 Jan. S4 =° July 58 25 Mar. 69'
Atin»t.Adjt.<.{- Quarter Matter General, Aova Scotia) ■* J ^ -^ J J J-» j j j y
Horatio Page Vance, Major, 38 Foot 3 Dec. 47 20 Doc. 50 4 Aug. 54 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Charles Fred. Young, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 2 May 47 30 Juno 48 13 Sept. 54 1 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Henry Foster, 3/<i>r, 95 Foot 25 Nov. 45 9 Juno 48 21 Sept.54 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Arthur James Nixon, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade 30 Apr. 47 3« Oct. 51 29 Doc. 54-0 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Hon. Charles John Addington, Lt.Col. 100 Foot 16 Aug. 50 3° J"ly 52 ^9 l>ec. sj 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
20 July 58 25 Mar. 69 23 Oct. 60
20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Henry Holford Stevenson,''" Major. Unattached 29 June 49 24 Dec. 52 29 Doc. 54
«. Robert Crosse Stewart,'"* Major, h.p. 2 Foot, ) ' 1 |
Adjutant General at Madrai.with local rank ojf\ 25 Oct. 42 16 Sept.4S 7 Feb. 55
Briffiuticr General )| I I
Wm. Druiamond Scmse Dickins, Major, 31 Foot 19 Aug. 51 7 Juno 54 20 Fob. 55 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Henry R. Loggo Newdigato, Major, Ritto Brigade ...16 Sejit. 51 6 Juno 54 23 Mar. 5^ 20 July 5S 25 Mar. (>■)
Henry Lynch Talbot, /.r Co?. Royal Artillery 18 Dec. 47 3'^ Juno43, i Apr. 55;2o July 58 25 Mar. 69
William Tcillie, Major, 60 RiHes ' I 5 .May 48 13 Apr. 52 25 Jan. 56 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
». Wm. Howley Goodenougb, Major, Royal Artillery..' 19 Dec. 49 i Apr. 51 23 Feb. 56 20 Jidy 5S 25 Mar. 69
Godfrey Clerk, Major, Rille Brigade I 5 Dec. 51 25 Mar. 53 24 Juno 56 20 July 58 25 JIar. 69
Wm. Mainwairing Sloano Bolton. Lt.Col. 106 Foot ..11 Juno 42 26 .Mar. 45 30 Juno 56 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Charles Powlett Lane, Mnjor, 21 Hussars '20 Mur. 46 8 May 49 23 Nov. 56 20 July 58 25 Mar. 6.9
Hon. Ivo do V. E. T. W. Ficnncs, Lt.Col. 9 Lancer!" 22 Nov. 50 8 June 52 3 Mar. 57 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
Percival Ashley Brown,'" Major, h.p. Military Train 13 June 46 15 Mar. 50 21 July 57 20 July 53 25 Mar. 69 i Apr. 70
"UiC Hugh H. Gough, CiJ. C<i;)/niii, Bengal Staff C. 4 Sept. 53 9 Aug. 55 4 Jan. 61 1 S Jan. 61 30 Mar. 69
William Anthony Gib, i'.C'o/. Madras Staff Corps .. 4 Apr. 43 5 Aug. 47 23 Nov. 56! 4 Apr. 63 4 Apr. 69
William Thos. F. Farewell, Lt.Od. Madras Staff C. 4 Apr. 43 26 Jan. 45 9 Jan. 58, 4 Apr. 63 4 Apr. 69
Wm.HcnryParnell, Cu/)?. .fX/.Co/.GronadierGuards 22 Deo. 54 18 Dec. 57! 17 Apr. 69 1
Arthur Cbauncy Phillips, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C... 24 Apr. 43 7 July 5' '6 Nov. 53I 6 Apr. 63 24 Apr. 69I
Frederick Hardy, Lt.Col. 04 Foot 23 Nov. 49 6 Juno 51 27 Nov. 57 21 Nov. 62 5 May 69,
Edward Ham Langmoro, /.«. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps i Mar. 45 21 Aug. 49 1 Mar. 60 17 Feb. 61 8 May 69
Arthur Scott Moberly, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 13 June 45 15 Feb. 54 27 Aug. 58 12 May 69
Walter Fano, CB. Lt.Col. Madras'Staff Corps 21 Juue45 -^ Feb. 53 21 Juno 60 19 Feb. 6i 17 May 69
Charles Frederick Browne, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 19 May 43 9 June 46 22 Apr. 53I 6 .Ian. 63 19 May 69
Augustus William Ritherdon.if.CoZ. Madras Staff C. 21 May 43 23 Jan. 46 20 Dec. 55121 May 63 21 May 69'
Edward Henry Power, Lt.Col. Jludras Staff Corps. 29 May 43 23 May 46 31 Dec. 52 5 Oct. 62 29 May 69
Frederick Stafford Howett, Lt.Col. Bombay Statl'C. 9 June43 21 Jan. 48 18 Apr. 56 9 June63 9 June 69
Daniel Mocatta, /yi.Co/. Bengal Staff Corps 9 Juno 432i Dec. 45 27 Aug. 57' 9June63 9June69
George William Fraser, Z.^ Co/. Bengal Staff Corps 9 Juno 43 3 Nov. 46 23 Sept. 57 9 June 63 9 June 69
Hungerford Meyer Boddam, Z/. Co/. Hentral Staff C. 9Juno43 3 July 45 27 Mar. 58 9June63 9Juno69
John .lames Dansey, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 10 June 43 10 Oct. 47 23 Nov. 56 10 June 63 10 Juno 69
James Sebastian Rawlins, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C... 10 June 43 13 Juno 49 21 July 57 10 June 63 10 Juno 69
Torin Thatcher, Z/. Co/. Bombay Staff Corps ioJuno43 2i Jan. 46 ic Juno 5S ioJune63 ioJune69
HonryPrevost Babbage. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 10 June 43 28 Jan. 46 10 June 58 10 June 63 10 June 69
William Henry Binny, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps.... 10 June 43 4 Mar. 48 10 June 58 10 June 63 10 June 69
Thomas Moss McUutchin, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. 10 June 43 25 Mar. 48 10 June 58 10 Juno 63 10 June 69;
.Tohn Henry Lyte Kerr, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 10 Juno 43 i Oct. 48 10 June 58 10 Juno 63 10 Juno 691
Jlon. Bernard Mathow Ward, Lt.Col. 32 Foot 12 July 50 10 Feb. 54 14 Mar. 56 i Oct. 62 12 June 69I
Thomas Jivmes Maclachlan, Lt.Col., Royal Artillery 11 June J7 28 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 Juno 69]
Fred. Richard Maunsell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ... 12 June 46 15 Feb. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 June 69'
Lancelot Fra. Cha. Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 12 June 46 11 May 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 Juno 69J
Richard ITier.un Sankey, Lt.Col. Roynl'Engineers... 11 Dec. 46 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 Juno 69'
Jaiiu- III - iMiiiint.i/.Co/. Royal Engineers 11 June 47 1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 June 69I
Juliii I : M'v, Z/. Co/. Royal Engineers tiiJune47 i Aug. 5427 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 Juno 69
UC •! 1 i Ml.ood Innes. 3/'a70)-,R. Kncrinoers 8 Dec. 48 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58. 14 June 69
Gcoi_'. I 1.,, ■ ( lusney. Major, Royal Engineers' 8 Doc. 4S i Aug. 54^27 Auir. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 June 69'
William Ivl'iiiiuil Warrand, Major. Royal Engineers 9 June 49 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14 Juno 69
Henry Alex. Brownlow, Major. Royal' Engineers ... 11 Doc. 49 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 5S 14 June 69
John Wm. Frederick Bean, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 21 June43 30 June 48: 4 Sept. 57 ii Juue6) 21 June6Q
Willoughby Lake Briggs, CB. Lt.Col. Bomba.y S.C.! i July 43 27 June 47] i July 58 i July 63
Neil Edmonstone Boileau, if.Co/. Bengal Staff Corps 5 July 43 3 May 47126 May 58 5 .Tuly 63
Archibald Motteux Calvert, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Artillery i May 46 9 Nov. 46 17 Feb. 54' 8 Dec. 67
July 69
5 July 69
7 July 69 7 Jan. 71
64
Lieutenant Colonels.
Hc:irr J
I CORHBT,
zndLIBCT.I
orexsics.
I 15 Jan. 56
10 July 43 '7 Nov. 50
i: July 43 26 Dec. 46
Apr. 50
1.1.C0I. 51 K.H)t ' 7 J'l'y 43 4 July 45
viiken.Ji/.yor.BenKalS.C.j 2 Sept.47 '5 Nov. 53
(■..;./.ii«. h. p. Royal ~
r, FIfmoHtk Didsion
( 1; f.iiM, h.p. Koyal Marines,
mmU Z)ir
I.I. Col. Scow FuBilicrGds
'. Benenl Suifl' Corps ...
. :ii.-nl StiiffCorps
- /.rev/. Ik-upil Staff C. 23 Aug. 45 -
, 7 July 43 4
.U.l 2
fmmm—Ur. Porttmomlk JhnnoM )\
C^Jt,OoopwJohn»on. /./Co.. BonrnJ Staff Corps, 7Jwne44 4
lSurinSrrhe»>err Williams, ll.Vol. 108 Foot...!- Feb. 45 3°
^^ Henrr BaH:'-* <■"/■' r. f. ji. R. (Hen^ral) An. .4 Jime 4.
TiOM. /./.<•.;. Hcnjn«l Suiff Corps 18 Jan. 45
.WtLt^n. ll.Col. U> Foot ' 9 Apr. 47
_d Oi.rlMn. Jiajor, bonpiil Staff Corps 21 Aug. 49
muumiBwim^IJ.Col llombay Ptaff Corps 26 Aug. 43 -
GMmCfariM Kreiarrl. U.dol. Bombay Staff Corps 26 Aug. 43 3° Nov
n^m ChaM PWT. /./.(W. Bombay Staff Corps .. • «""' -' '" ^^"^
AociMUU OaofRe Wm. Bum. Lt.Col. Madras Staff C
Roban Havmrd Price. IJ.Cvl. Bciignl Staff Corps
July 42 27 July 47
16 Mar. 44 2' Dec. 47
Jan. 47
Apr. 46
Oct. 49
5 Nov. 53
4 Nov. 48
2 Dec. 53
June
16 Dec. 59
7 July 69
I Sept. 43 20 May 46
1 Sept. 43 5 Mar. 45
I Sept. 43 10 Feb. 47
Htm. a»r««« Mwtyti. Lt.Col 33 Foot I13 May S3 2' Sept. 54
- - • " • * ■■■• ' "Dec. 43; 2 Aug. 48
Owm
JSMBa
BMtaailB
BlekrdG
tkiniilKrll. Lt.lul. Roval Artillery
me, JJ.Col. Jk-ngnl SUiff Corps I 4 Sept.43 24 July 47
iD. Rvilcr, LI.Col. Bengal Staff C.j 4 Sept.43 '° Sept.48
OMTton (Viwcll, AT//, ilajor, H. Engineers 19 June 50 17 Feb. 54
^ aobt. WhiltHker. LI.Col. B-^mbay Staff C. 5 Sept.43 - ^"" ■"
.GaoTfrv rTct\. llencimu, Lt.Col. R. Artillery 13 June 45
Herbert U. Avnclcy, LI.Col. Madras Staff C. 13 Sept.43 3° ilar. 49
J.W«dacllBov,|.(o/.r.hj.
(lMrl(« Wm MMkdi.wM rii\-ne. Cuplain, Unattached
Kdw. Sm !-'i l;r;.u•,•^ ( .., i.\i- /./.Co/. Grenadier Gds
Foot, S.O.of Pensioners; 5 Feb. 36
Aug. 26 2
2 May 38
Apr. 56
Dragoon Guards 10 Apr. 49 19 Apr. 50
Col. R. ICngineers... i May 46 27 July 46
30 Aug. 33 30 Nov. 37
Gconra CroMtci LoiuU
t. jJhttM 1
. Major, Uuatt. .
I :mtt. S. O. of Pensioners 24 May 33 18 Mar.
Lf.Col. 101 Foot
.Henry Kirbv, LI.Col. 68 Foot 10 Aug.
CbariM M««itft« Miic<;n-i.'nr. Ca,,l. Bengal Staff C,
rtHip I>i«»-"- II. .n..- /' < „l. Royal Artillery
y;il Kngiueers ....
LI.Col. Royal Engineers
'. Royal Kngineers
L'. Canl. h. p. 14 Foot
-fv. i/cv/. R.:_ :::..^
../". Uengiil Staff Corps
5! 1 1 Feb. 46
381 8 Apr. 42
Oct. 56 17 Nov. 57
3 June 45 26 Jan. 49
"54
.li2Dec.
Feb.
; June 46, 15 Feb. 54
I 8 Dec. 48. I Aug. 54
June4i 24 Juue42
Artillerj'l 6 Aug. 46 26 Nov. 46
.ff Corps 22 Nov. 43| 2 Nov. 48
LI.Col. 49 Foot !23 May 4SJ 8 Nov. 50
11....... ..,.1., LI.Col. Bengal Staff C,
HmuTj FwTBFt Wiul.lii.gi.,n. IJ.Col. Bengal Staff C,
G«orf« CromnieUii Haiikin. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.i 8 Dec. 43 13 Nov.
Dec. 43' 6 Nov. 48
8 Dec. 43 15 July 48
■wiwwd Wint«Ttnn 1>t,, l.t.Col. Madras Btaff Corpsl 8 Dec. 43 2 Mar. 53
Willkftin W-'i- Kit H .mbiiy Staff Corps | 9 Dec. 43 20 May 46
Hiehmnl < LI Col. Madras Staff C. 9 Dec. 43 3 Mar. 48
AJnanib Bengal SUiff Corps ! 9 Dec. 43 12 June 47
Heonr A- ' ' Madnui Staff Corps...! 9 Dec. 43 13 Oct. 45
«;«-ri,'c 11 • ntTil SUiffCtjrps 1 9 Dec. 43 i Oct. 52
JuhnTr. Madras SUiff Corps 9 Dec. <-, 1 Feb. 53
f'.*^"** *' '•■""t t 27 Sept.4i 8 AuL'. i^
' ' Col. h.n.
'.''/'.r, 03 F(
DragoonGds. 14 May
.r.p3rfK,t... 17 Apr. 28
lot. H. hngincers 14 June 50
5 June 55
4 Oct. 36
_,- I Aug. ■54
Royal Artillery 6 Aug. 46 28 Nov. 46
'. Royal Artillery 6 Aug. 46 i Jan. 47
Mu-al Staff Corps 30 Dec. 43 22 Mar. 49
' ' 'rp« 30 Dec. 43 31 Oct. 49
I iral Suiff Corps 30 Dec. 43 '" "
l''-ifi'l Suiff C
Staff C
.^ Feb. 48
Dec. 43 : 5 Mar. 48
_ Dec. 43 30 June 45
^tiiff c. 30 Dec. 43 22 Feb. 47
' Corps 30 Dec. 43,29 July 48
-orps i
13 July 46
i.e.
' J""
■J""- 44'23Mar. 47
I Corps I Jan. 44 9 Dec. 48
>Uff C.I I Jan. 44I 1 Feb. 50
II Corpsl I Jan. 44 25 July 49
n Dec. 46 I Aug. 54
Jan. 50 23 Nov. 56
2oJan. sijio July 54
"'"' j ,'7 Jan. 40 16 Mar. 43
l/ofpiial 7 Nov. 41 '29 Dec. 41
.-^(AffU. 2oKeb. 50 8 Apr. 57
=7 Fob. 44 13 Dec. 46
■ '■Jan. 44 28 Feb. 50
■'■Jan. 44;24Jau. 48
■ '■ Jan. 44 6 Juno 52
.5 Oct. 3.;' 9 Nov. 41
,27 Jan- 44 '"Nov. 47
■ .^.......'27 Jan. 44 >2 July 47
' latt.... 15 Dec. 40I 5 Aug. 42
,.,, g Sept. 48 29 May 49'
''■' yorps 1 Fob. 44 30 Aug. 48
>'HffO. 3 Fob.;; 23 Fob. 48
' Corps 3 tcb. 44' I Dec. 48
July 58' 10 July 63! 10 July 69
4 Aug. 57;ii July 63[ii July 69
■3 Aug. 60 19 Feb. 61J18 July 69
6 June 54! II Aug. 63 24 July 69
8 Feb. 61 ' 19 Feb. 61 i Aug. 69
9 Dec. 54! '5 Sept. 58 3 Aug. 60
4 July .S5 15 Sept. 58 3 Aug. 69
7 .Tune 59 7 June 64 11 Aug. 69
6 May 59 2 Nov. 63 15 Aug. 69
27 Aug. 58 5 Aug. 64 15 Aug. 60
5 Jan. 60! 26 Sept. 61 19 Aug. 69
8 Apr. 54I 6 Feb. 63:21 Aug. 69
3 Dec. 59 : 1 5 Nov. 6 1 23 Aug. 69
3 June 58:26 Aug. 63I26 Aug. 69
26 Aug. 5SJ26 Aug. 63126 Aug. 69
23 Nov. 56 I Sept. 63 I Sept.6y
1 Sept.581 I Sept.631 I Sept.69
I Sept. 58} I Sept.63j 1 Sept.69
8 June 55 29 Mar. 64' i Sept.69
27 Aug. s8i I Sept.69
4 Oct. 57 4 Sept. 63 4 Sept.69
4 Sept. 58' 4 Sept. 63,' 4 Sept.69
22 Sept. 58 23 Sept. 58, 5 Sept.69
4 July 57' 5 Sept. 63 5 Sept.69
27Aug.58! 1 12 Sept.69
13 Sept. 58 13 Sept. 63' 13 Sept.69
I May 46I10 Oct. 5814 Sept.69
29 Dec. 35 26 Oct. 58 20 Sept.69
WHEN-
PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
31 Aug. 60
I 9 Oct. 59
July 63130 Oct. 69
June6ojio Nov. 69
" ' "10 Nov. 69
10 Nov. 69
10 Nov. 69
,10 Nov. 69
1 10 Nov. 69
22 Nov. 69
25 Nov. 69
8 Dec. 69
8 Dec. 69
8 Dec. 69
8 Dec. 69
j 9 Dec. 69
■ rpg .
5 Dec. 54 IS Feb. 61 1 20 Oct. 69
3 Jan. S5 120 Oct. 69
9 Nov. 46,26 Oct. 58 24 Oct. 69
9 Nov. 46 26 Oct. 58 28 Oct. 69
I Feb. s6 " ' ' *
;o Apr. 52!
oOct. 6821 Oct. 68
7 Aug. sS
7 Aug. 58
7 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58^
9 Nov. 46126 Oct. sSjisNov. 69
7 Feb. 54129 Dec. 67115 Nov. 69
14 July 58122 Nov. 63
19 Dec. s4 21 Feb. 60
10 Jan. 55 '29 June 63
27 June 57! 8 Dec. 63
" Dec. 58I 8 Dec. 63
Dec. 58! 8 Dec. 63
Oct. 56; 9 Dec.
23 Nov. 56. 9 Dec. 63' 9 Dec. 69
I May 58 9 Dec. 63: 9 Dec. 69
3 Sept. 58 9 Dec. 63! 9 Dec. 69
9 Dec. 58 9 Dec. 63 9 Dec. 69
9 Dec. 58 9 Dec. 63 9 Dec. 69
3 Aug. 49j I May 61115 Cec. 69
5 Dec. 57^23 Oct. 67 15 Dec. 69
I Jan. 47 26 Oct. 58 X 8 Dec. 69
7Aug.5S|
7 Feb. 54, 1 Jan,
7li;eb. 54 I Jan. __. ,^
23 Nov. 56 30 Dec. 63 1 30 Dec. 69
23 Nov. 56130 Dec. 63^30 Dec. 6g
-8 Aug. 57130 Dec. 63!3o Dec. 69
5 May 58 30 Dec. 63 '30 Dec. 69
30 Dec. s8'3oDeo. 63 30 Dec. 69
30 Dec. 58 30 Dec. 63 30 Dec. 69
30 Dec. 58 30 Dec. 63 30 Dec. 69
12 Oct. 57' I Jan. 64 ' I Jan. 70
I Jan. 59' I Jan. 64; i Jan. 7
I Jan. 59 I Jan. 64 i Jan. 7
1 Jan. 59 I Jan. 64 i Jan. 7.
11 Sept. 59' 1 Jan. 64 i Jan. 7,
27 Aug. 58, ; I J:,u. y,
I Jan. 62 1 2 Jan. 62! 2 Jan. t
12 Max. 59
Dec. 69
'20 Dec. 69
Dec. 69
20 Jan. 63, 2 Jan. 6:
3 Feb. 47J26 0ct. 58| 6 Jan. 70
Jan. 70
3 Feb. 47l26 0ct.
20 Feb. 6221 Feb. 62
-- Jan. 70
4 Mar. 53 12 Deo. 62 15 Jan. 70
23 Nov. 56 16 Jan. 64 16 Jan. 70
12 Feb. 58 16 Jan. 64 16 Jan. 70
-''- Jan. 59 16 Jan. 64 16 Jan.
Jan. 70
21 May 47 26 Oct. ^ _. _
4 Sept. 58 27 Jan. 64 27 J ,„
27 Jan. 59 27 Jan. 64 27 Jan. 70
25 Juno 47 26 Oct. 58 28 Jiiri. 70
14 July 58 22 Jan. 67 29 Juu 70
3 Mnr. 57; 1 Feb. 64! 1 Feb. 70
2 July 57, 3 Fob. 64I 3 Feb. 70
6 Oct. 57, 3 Fob. 64, 3 Feb. 70
30 June 57
24 Sept.41
28 Oct. 71
Oct. 72
30 Nov. 55
29 July 62
6 July 70
I Apr. 70
3 Apr. 72
Lietdenant Colonels.
65
John M'Kenzic ilacintyre, Lf.Col. R. Artillery
James LariRford Poarsc-, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Edward ll:i! r - ;, /,' rv,/. R. ArtUIery
Rupert 111' I "J -Voy'.h. p. Discharge Depot
Frederick I i 1; •, i<.CW. Bengal Staff Corps
Godfrey \\\v..\. , M w-, Unattached
George Leslie Tliniiisciu, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Hon. Ernest Georjje Curzon, Lf.Col. 52 Foot
LjTich Stapleton Cotton,""' Major, h. p. 63 Foot
Edw. Banuerman Ramsay, 7.^ Co/. Madras Staff C
John Richardson Auldjo, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Archibald Alexander Douglas,"* Captain, r. f. p ~
Royal Marine Artillery
Francis Dawson, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps
Robert Davidson, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Goodson Adcy,/-/. Co/. Madras Stall Corps
George Han-ison Aun Forbes, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Artillery
Henry Clyde Fletcher, Lt.Col. Maflras StaffCorps..
Charles William Cox, Lt.Cvl. Madras Staff Corps ..
Henry Imlach Bett, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps
Hon. Chas. W. White, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Scots Fus. Gds.
FitzRoy Wm. Fremantle, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Coldst. Gds.
UC Harry H. Lyster, Major, Bengal StaffCorps ...
Frederick William Gniham, J/iyor, Bengal Staff C.
Robert Chalmers, J/o/or, Bengal StaffCorps
Fl■ed.Cha.ManninghHnl-Buller,C'</7-^4•JC/.Co/.Cld8.G
Cecil Hico,"^ Lt.Col. h.p. 72 F(jot
Charles Smith Lemarcliand, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Daniel H. Mackinnon, (Vi;/<.Unatt. Staff O.Ponsioners
EiUn. JI. Mamiingham-BuUer, Lt.Col. Rilie Brigade
Frank ( Uiipliii, Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Guards
John Edw. .Shnrp, Cu^<ae», h.p. i Foot, StaffOfflcer )
of I'eiisioner.s )
e. Sydney Darling, Lt.Col. h.p. 9 Foot
Thomas Edwin Blomfield, Lt.Col. h.p. 26 Foot
Dugald Stewart Miller,'" Lt.Col. h.p. 67 Foot
John Vizo O'Dormell. Lt.Col. h.p. 27 Foot
Ricliard Hill Kocko,'"« i/.Co/. h.p. 2 Foot
Charles Augustus Daniell,"^ Major, ret.full pay, Staff
George Frederick Berry, '"^ Lt.Col. h.p. i Foot
Richanl Henry Travers, Lt.Col. 48 Foot
Edward William Blackett,'*' Lt.Col. h.p. Depot Batt.
Brooking Soady, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Robert John Hughe.i,'^- Lt.Col. h.p. Depot Battalion
William Little, '■'* Lt.Col. h.p. Depot Battalion
Charles Sutherland Dowson,'»«i<. Co/, h.p. 3 Foot ..
George Stackpole Coxon,'"" Lt.Col. h.p. Dei)c')t Batt
S.John Prevost Battersby, /,/. Co/, h.p. 60 Ritles, j
Commandant Jioi/al Militari/ Afyluin j
WilUamHenry Shaii)e, Lt.Col. h.ji. R.Canadian Rifles
Richard Maun.'sell, J J. Col. h.p. 11 Foot
George Thomas Cnugh, ''-''* Lt.Col. h.p. Cavalry Den.
Edward Sm\'th Mercer,''-''-' Major, ret. full pay, 85 F.
Frederick Richard Solly Flood, Lt.Col. 82 Foot
Henry Erskinc ForboH,''"' Major, r.f.p. 21 Hussars...
Arthur Edw. Aug. Kllis, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Gren. Gds.
Charles Fludyer, Capt. 4- I.I. Col. Grenadier Guards
COBNET,
2nd LIE VT
or ENSIGN
13 June 45
29 Feb. 44
7 June 44
3 Mar. 37
9 Feb. 44
19 Mar. 41
15 Feb. 44
13 Dec. 44
9 May 49 27 Aug. 58;
7 Nov. 46 1 26 June 53 12 Mar. 63
2 Aug. 46 27 Apr. 58 15 Dec. 67
17 Oct. 39
16 May 49
25 June 44
9 June 46
18 Feb. -
8 Sent. 46 27 May 48
27 Feb. 44
28 Feb.
12 Feb. 48
26 July 44
29 Feb. 44
I Mar.
6 Aug. 46
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
S^Iar.
13 Sept. 47
June 47
5 Feb. 70
C Feb. 70
6 Feb. 70
7 Feb. 70
9 Feb. 70
Herbert Lowe Campbell, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Robert SoUon Sellon.X/. Co/. Royal Engineers
3 Mar. 46
15 >>■
15 Feb. 56
4 July 54 22 Dec. 54
o Sept.48113 Nov. 54
26 July 47 12 Oct. 56
25 May 49
7 June 47
13 Oct. 52
30 Nov. 47
15 Mar. 47
2 Dec. 40 23 Nov. 56
June 49 26 Oct. 58
23 Nov. 56 i 9 Feb. 64
20 July 49' 19 Nov. 58' 12 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 5915 Feb. 64'i5 Feb. 70
12 Nov. 52 26 Feb. 64 19 Feb. 70
16 Mar. 58 12 June 67 26 Feb. 70
23 Nov. 5627 Feb. 6427 Feb. 70
28 Feb. 59 28 Feb. 64 28 Feb.
7 May 59 17 June 59
I WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
3 Mar. 55' 1 3 Jan. 64
Mar. 59 29 Feb. 64
I Mar. 59
7 Mar. 54
7 Sept. 49
I Dec. 48
13 Juno 45
I July 36
II Oct. 45
8 May 46
24 Apr. 35
30 May 43
24 May 44
24 Feb. 43
25 Nov. 45
7 Jan. 42
18 Jan. 39
7 Jan. 42
9 Dec. 45
14 Fob. 51
I Apr. 4
7 Jan. 4
10 Aug. 54
3 Juno 42
20 Mar. 44
30 July 44
22 July 4
29 Sept. 43
4 Apr. 46
6 Mar. 35
21 Aug. 49
5 May 43
11 Aug. 54
Thomas Gilbert Kennedy, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Fitzroy George Smith, Major, h.p. 7 DragoonGuards
Robert John Hay, Lf.Col. Royal Artillery ...
c. Henry Brett, Lt.Col. h.p. 18 Hussars
James Hornby Buller,=«" Lt.Col. h.p. MiUtary Train
c. Samuel Petei's Jarvis,-""^ CMG. Major, h.p. j
82 Foot, Aanist. Adjutant Gen. of Militia in Canada )
William Roberts Farmar, Major, h.p. 75 F. Sfaf\
Captain and Atsintaut Commandant, It. Victoria !•
Hoxpifal, Nctleii J
George Murray Miller, Lf.Col. 79 Foot
Francis Edward Cox, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Engineers
John M'Candie Campbell, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Melville Browne, Captain, 13 Foot
Alurcd Clarke Johnson, Major, Royal Artilleiy
John Alexander DalzcU, Major, 53 Foot
George Godfroj' Pearsc, Lt.Col. Royal ArtUIery
Wallis Dowell, Lt.Col. Royal Artilleiy ',
George Ricketts Roberts, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Thomas Wollams Holland, X/. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
William Widdicombe, Lt.Col. Bombay StaffCorps...
Sir Edward Leeds, Bart. Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
William Ross King.^"" Major, Unattached
William Thomas Bowen,i<. Co/. Bombay StaffCorps
Fred. Rich. Pollock, CSl. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Alexander Irvine, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Horatio Nelson Davies, Lf.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
George Hcarn, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Robert Cony Whiting, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Joseph Humo Henderson, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
WiUiani Edward Farmar, Capt. r.f.p. Roy. Marines
John Hudson, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps
Douglas Jones, Captain, Unattjvched
George Charles Finlay, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Coitjs _, ,.,
Lord John Hem-y Taylour, Lt.Col. 94 Fool I14 Dec' 49
William James Bradford, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...I13 Juno 45
Apr. 44
14 Jime5o
24 Dec. 49
II Dec,
6 Aug. 46
21 June 39
23 Jan. 52
14 June
25 Feb. 45
30 Jan. 46
6 Aug. 40
7 June 4S
24 Feb. 43
19 June 50
30 .Tan. 47
[4 June 45
[2 June 46
7 Juno 44
7 June
7 June
7 June 44
I June 45
8 June 44
8 June 44
8 June 44
8 June 44
8 June 44
8 June 44
o Jime 44
8 Oct. 42
22 Apr. 53
30 Dec. 36
June
10 Sept. 52
30 Nov. 55
2 Aug. so
13 Jan. 49
23 Mar. 38
24 Sept. 47
31 Oct. -
9 Feb.
4 July 45
8 Oct. 47
11 July 45
II Feb. 48
30 May 43
10 Apr. 40
25 .Vpr. 45
IS Jan. 49
6 Jtmo 54
6 Oct. 50
30 Aug.
8 Dec. 54
27 Miir. 46
29 Jan. 47
Jan. 48
14 Apr. 46
4 Jiil.v 45
9 June 48
1 1 Juno 36
8 Aug. 5,
12 .Tan. 49
12 Jan. 5s
7 ^ov. 57
5 Aug. 48
I Aug. 54
3 Oct. 5:
II Sept. 49
7 May 47
II Feb. 42
11 Aug. 54
15 Jan. 47
1 1 Apr. 46
2 Apr. 47
20 Feb. 47
1 Nov. 48
9 Apr. 47
17 Jiin. 52
14 Mar. 5
2 July 5
3 Mar. 5
I July 46
8 Nov. 49
1 8 May 51
22 5Iar. 5c
Nov. 47
Jan. 46
23 June 47
21 Dec. 45
9 Sept. 53
iS Apr. 48
- Mar. 53
29 Oct. 46
27 July 47
9 Mar. 55
26 Nov. 41
22 Sept. 45
3 Dec. 52
I Aug. 49
Mar. 59
5 Mar. 59
18 May 60
24 Nov. 57
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
7 Sept. 6
13 Dec. 60
1 Dec. 54
27 Aug. 58
15 Oct. 47
26 Sept. 54
8 Apr. 53
17 Dec. 47
29 Dec. 48
23 Oct. 55
31 Jan. 51
15 June 49
2 Nov. 49
2 May 56
20 Oct. 49
7 Aug. 57
9 !■«''■ 55
I Apr. 59
7 Sept. 5 5
27 -May 56
23 Oct. 57
■•54
23 Mar. 55
17 Aug. 55
8 Jan. 58
7 July 57
3 Mar. 49
7 July do
3 N.A-. 56
17 Apr. 60
18 Mar. 62
13 July 57
27 Aug. 58
24 Dec. 61
30 JiUy
17 Mar. 54
25 July 51
I Jul.y S,
Mar.'
I Mar. 70
I Mar. 70
Mar. 64 I Mar.
2 Feb. 68; i Mar.
4 Mar. 64 1 4 Mai-.
4 Mar. 641 4 Mar. 70
5 Mar. 64 5 Mar. 70
5 Mar. 70
ifi Mni- ,^
21 Sept. 52
13 May 53
4 Aug. 54
I Apr. 55
I Apr. 55
26 June 5
1 Jan. 57
9 Nov. 57
17 Aug. 58
27 Aug. s8
23 Nov. 56
o Jimc 57
2 Nov. 57
7 June 59
30 July 52
20 Sept. 55
23 Nov. 56
31 Jan. 57
27 June 57
24 Sei)t.57
June 59
10 Oct. 56
.3 Feb. 55
23 July 58
■ Jan. 48
29 June 59
Aug. 55
27 Aug. 58
19 Jan. 64
19 Jan. 64
19 Jan. 64
7 Dec. 58
7 Dec. 58
13 Dec. 58
17 Dec. 58
1 Apr. 59
2 Apr. 59
31 Aug. 60
6 Nov. 60
15 Feb. 6
10 Mar. 6
24 May 61
23 July 61
20 Sept. 6
7 Jan. 62
21 Oct. 62
I Apr. 64
10 May 64
3 Mar. Co
I Apr. 66
15 Feb. 67
26 Fob. 67
7 Nov.
25 Jan. 69
25 Sept.69
Doc. 60
23 < )ct. 60
Mar -
21 Apr. 64
19 Jan. 64
■ 9 Apr. 59
15 Feb. 61
24 May 6
9 Oct. 63
26 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
6 Apr. 59
26 A]>r. 59
6 Apr. 59
6Ap
26 Apr. 59
:6 Apr. 59
7 June04
7 June 64
7 June 64
7 June 64
6 May 50
8 May 64
8 Juiie 64
8 June 64
8 Juno f 4
8 June 64
8 June 64
o June 64
8 Jan. 7c
22 Mar. 64
10 May 59
29 June 64
7 Aug. 67
16 Mar.
18 Mar. 70
22 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
30 Mar. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Ai)r. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
I Ai)r. 70
I AJjr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Ajjr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 7,
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I A|)r. 70
I Apr. 70
9 Apr. 70
9 Apr. 70
9 Apr. 70
9 Ai)r. 70
9 Apr. 70
ii Apr. 70
5 May 70
16 May 70
24 May 70
28 May 70
28 Maj' 70
28 May 70
4 June 70
4 Juno 70
4 June 70
4 June 70
4 June
4 June .
4 June 70
4 June 70
4 June 70
4 Jime 70
7 June 70
7 June 70
7 June 70
7 June 70
8 June 70
8 June 70
8 Juno 70
8 June 70
8 June 7c
8 .Tune 70
8 June ;o
10 June 70
11 June 70
3 June 7c
o June 70
29 June 70
29 June 70
July 70
Nov. 58
2 June 67
:$ May 70
28 May 70
II Feb. 54
5 Junes?
21 June 70
20 June 70
27 May 70
6 Dec. 70
17 May 70
13 Sept. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
2 Aug. 70
1 Apr. 70
29 June 70
I Apr. 70
26 Aug. 70
I Apr. 70
28 ilay 70
28 May 70
May 67
6 May 59
7 Jan. 53
66
Lieutenant Colonels.
r>rafroon Guards
bivke. Oi/rf. * i'.Co/.
COBHET,
jncUiECT.
orESSicx.
Dec. 57
lussars 27 May 53
SUifl' C. 20 Jan. 50
■orp8...;27-'"'y 44
Ml
. nr-ioiiers
t. \:.)<ny .•^liitr Corps
, Unultnclieil, Ve
Y£
ArUiar
Wm. Y
Fr--' '
J'.
)
. I.t.Cul. 18 F.KJt
i:..v»l Artillcrj'
l.i'.Col. Koynl Artillery ..
• (itl. 3} Foot
M.n ,( /./.Co/, a Life Gds
: jiay, 85 Foot ..
.. 19' Foot
- Fusilier Guards
■ r, r.f.p. 105 Foot
. !a;i |.av, I Foot ....
. ■ ( •«/. Hovnl Artillery
.-111 SUill' Corps
. Jfajor, 7 1 Foot
-. U'.C'ol. Roy. Knjrineers
/ 'Cvl. Royal "Engineers...
: )«Ay, 5 Foot
.'. ker, ilajor, 21 Foot
red full ray, '05 ^'oot ...
■ • Co/. 80 Foot
■ ' J/a;or,h.p. R. Artillery
' ,i/>f.>/,/.t'o/. Uren. Gds.
V. /.^Co/. Madras Staff C.
l/.i;or. ret. full i)iiy, 28 F.
. ■ ' 0/. Dcnpil Staff Corp.s
.'. y.r. Co/. Hcngal Staff Corps
. • ( ..'. Madms SlJiff Corps
• ( .-. IJCol. Renpil Staff Corps
. N .. . . .-.a-r, Cfi. /.rCo/.ltcntfalSWffCorps
1 J ., Ii.Li^.u Ferns. Lt.VoI. Uenpil Staff C.
Krwd. lUllvc, IJ.Col. Homhay Staff Corps ..
ininc Hcrricif Shortt, LIXoJ. Bomlmy Staff C
IVwpNVhil«, LI.Col. Beiipil Staff Corps
- -• >.• n»on, U.Col. Beniyal Staff Corps
isUjr, U.Col. 81 F.
• r. U.Col. 21 F
.. U.Col. Bombay Staff Corps...
. ' ..I. BcniTnl Staff Corps
. 1. : ■ .phane. 7,/. Co/.Madnvs Staff Corps
'.- * . I.. wiK, U.Cul. .Madras Staff Corps...
• .- 'M'ftr. U.Col. Hcniral Staff Corps ...
1 ivlcr, /./.Co/. hen(?al Staff Corps
:. U Col. Bcniral Staff Corps
/' Co/. Beniful StaffCori'S
' "wr. Major, 10 Foot
Engineers...
Itoval Enifinecrs
■ ' ■l. Madras SDiff Corps.
' ' Cu/.Mailras Staff Corps
I ul. lientiil Staff Corps.
' •/. Bombay Staff Corps
'■!-nor. ret. full pay, 102 F.
1 /'.Co/. CoMstrciim Gds.
■ '■/. UincHl Staff Coqis.
/ ' fv,/. Madras Stall Corp.s
■ '■ ' Madn.H Staff Cor])s
- StairCorps ...
WHEN
PLiCKBOlT
HALF PAT.
6 July 41
9 May 34
3 Jan. 45
12 May 53' 18 Aug. 54
12 Nov. 47 n May 44
16 Dec. 46
16 Dec. 46
26 Aug. 53
14 Oct. 56
26 July 58 15 Feb. 61 24 Mar. 69^ 6 July
.8 Dec. 57 1 '6 May 62 jioJulyyo
8 Dec. 54 6 July 55 28 May 59 23 July 7°
15 Nov. 53 20 Jan. 62122 Mar. 64 25 July 70
5 Jan. 50 27 July 59|27 July 64 27 July 7
.6 Aug. 45 24 Feb. 54 i Jau- 68 - A"" -^
2 May 37;27 Mar. 48;i2 June 59
18 Aug. 47
24 Jan. 45
21 Jan. 48
27 Dec. 45
11 Mar. 46
16 Dec. 46
8 Oct. 44
16 Sep
12 June 46
13 Junes
15 July 53
ig Jan
4 Feb. 46
8 Oct. 44
27 June 48
27 Oct. 58
3 Dec. 44
9 Dec. 44
9 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 44
20 Oct. 43
20 June 41
28 Dec. 44
29 Dec. 44
29 Dec. 44
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
, Dec.
29 Dec. 44
27 Oct. 46
31 Dec. 39
iJunc^y
I June 47
3 Jan. 45
3 Jau. 45
3 Jan. 45
3 Jan- 45
14 June 45
24 Nov. 47J
30 Ma.y 48 1
12 Jan. 55
8 Oct. s8| 6Sept.6:
3 Apr. 46I13 June 54
30 Apr. 52.23 July 5S
26Sept.57 5Sept.62
14 July 48 17 Apr. 58
25 Feb. 48 14 July 57
30 June 48 =° JuJie 54
Dec. 55 25 June 64
Mar. 59 14 June 59
Aug. 55 20 May 61
June 54 15 Feb. 6
June 54I13 Aug. 61
May 57 22 Aug. 6i
July 59
July 59
5 Jan. 45
11 Jan. 45
12 Jan. 45
Jan. 41;
• ' '"-ps |i8Jan. 45
i^'nl Stall" Corps, 18 Jan. 45
!•< StaffCorps... 18 Jan. 45
'"'•'"n'H 18 Jan. 45
iH SUiirCorps.liS Jan. 41;
.•< Staff Corps. ..1,8 Jan.
.■■i:,trc„rps...|,8 Jan
':l Corjis 18 Jan
' "rps ..[20 Jan. 45
il'Corjjs 20 Jan. 45
' 1'" ■_■ [20 Jan. 45
^■iiirCorj)!' 20 Jan. 45
I May 46
12 Feb. 55
3l^ob. 45
3 feb. 4<;
ly 8u
tair Corps.
I nw StaffCorps
TCon-n ...
lluKHars ,
<« Fiis. Gdi
3 Jan. 49
22 Sept. 54
I Aug
I Aug. 54
15 Dec. 54
21 Apr. 46
20 Feb. 52
24 Dec. 45
I Nov
24 June 59
1 Sept. 49
2 Mar. 55
2 July 49
21 Feb. 52
11 July 47
22 July 48
19 July 48
30 Dec. 47
28 Dec. 48
12 Jan.
15 Nov. 53
19 Aug. 54
5 Apr. 47
I Nov. 42
15 Oct.
13 Apr. 48
14 June 47
20 June 50
10 Nov. 50
3 Oct. 51
15 Nov. 53
30 Aug. 54
17 Sept. 50
3 May 44
I Aug. 54
1 Aug. 54
20 Mar. 47
5 May 47
20 Jan. 49
23 Aug. 46
19 Dec. 49
20 Dec. 59
21 July 48
5 Feb. 49
7 Sept. 47
27 Sept. 47
26 Jan. 49
13 Mar. 48
!2 Aug. 48
10 June 49
12 Mar. 50
9 May 50
20 Feb. 51
30 June 53
29 Feb. 48
21 Feb. 51
13 Apr. 48
14 Dec. 49
29 Oct. 46
19 Juno 55
28 Jan. so
I Feb. 50
3 Fob. 45'2i Jan. 46
3 Feb. 45
3 Feb. 45
19 Aug. 52
■' CorpB
-inff Corps ...
'•Ten. (ids. . '
•'-'Jiff Corps
Knl Staff Ctrps
II Feb. 45
II Fob. 45
II Fob. 45
18 Fei). 45
20 Fob. 45
7 Apr. 46
31 Mar. 48
26 Oct. 54
28 Nov. 56
I May 52
17 Jan. 49
17 June 50
21 Sept. 60
1 Jan. 48
2 Aug. 51
Oct. 59
23 Oct. 57
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
31 Aug. 55
14 Apr. n?
3 Jan. 6;
I May 53
1 Apr. 5
14 Apr. 6
3 Dec. 59
25 Jan. 56
21 Mar. 58
9 Dec. 59
23 Nov. 56
26 Dec. 58
2 Apr. 59
10 Dec. 5S
10 Dec. 59
10 Dec. 59
10 Dec. 59
ID Dec. 59
7 Oct. 51
30 June 52
Oct. 59
Mar. 57
Dec. 59
Dec. 59
Dec. 59
29 Dec. 59
29 Dec. 59
8 Mar. 64
I Apr. 70
[5 Feb. 6:
8 Oct. 64
19 July 59
16 Aug. 59
25 Sept. 59
17 Apr. 69
18 Oct. 59
4 Nov. 59
3 Dec. 64
22 Oct. 70
9 Dec. 64
9 Dec. 64
ID Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
10 Dec. 64
17 Mar. 63
8 Jan. 64
28 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
3 Jan. 65
3 Jan. 65
3 Jan. 65
3 Jan. 65
o Nov. 70
29 Dec. 59 29 Dec. 64
8 Jan " "
23 June 48
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
23 Nov. 56
29 May 57
14 Aug. 58
3 Jan. 60
I Feb. 57
6 May 65
6 Dec. 59
1 Jan. 60
10 Nov. 56
2 Jan. 60
10 Sept. 56
Oct. 59
Jan. 60
Jan. 60
Jan. 60
18 Jan. 60
8 Jan. 60
iS Jan. 60
14 Aug. 56
5 Oct. 57
20 Jan. 60
5 Jan. 65
11 Jan. 65
12 Jan. 65
12 Jan. 65
i8 Jan. 65
18 Jan. 65
18 Jan. 65
18 Jan. 65
18 Jan. 65
1 8 Jan. 65
18 Jan. 65
18 Jan. 65
20 Jan. 65
20 Jan. 65
20 Jan. 65
20 Jan. 60 20 Jan. 65
14 Mar. 55JI2 Feb. 70
16 Jan. 66 i Apr. 70
28 Nov. 58 3 Feb. 65
7 May 59 3 Feb. 65
3 Feb. 60 3 Feb. 65
3 Feb. 60 3 Feb. 65
3 Feb. 6o| 3 Feb. 65
18 Jan. 56 16 Aug. 61
15 June 60]
June 571 II Feb. 65
Apr. 58,11 Feb. 65I
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
21 Aug. 70
27 Aug. 70
3 Sept.70
3 Sept.70
3 Sept.70
3 Sept. 70
15 Sept. 70
15 Sept. 70
24 Sept. 70
3 Oct. 70
3 Oct. 70
7 Oct. 70
8 Oct. 70
10 Oct. 70
13 Oct. 70
17 Oct.
22 Oct. 70
24 Oct. 70
6 Nov. 70
22 Nov. 70
23 Nov. 71
30 Nov. 70
3 Dec. 70
7 Dec. 70
9 Dec.
9 Deo.
10 Dec.
10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
24 Dec. 70
24 Dec.
28 Dec. 70
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec. 70
Dec. 70
29 Dec. 70
29 Dec. 70
2 Jan. 71
2 Jan. 7
2 Jan. 7
2 Jan. 7
3 Jan. 7;
3 Jan. 7;
3 Jan. 7
3 Jan. 7:
4 Jan. 7:
4 Jan. 7;
5 Jan. 7:
1 Jan. 7:
2 Jan. 7:
2 Jan. 7:
8 Jan. 7:
8 Jan. 7!
8 Jan. 7]
8 Jan. 7:
8 Jan. 7;
8 Jan. 7j
8 Jan. 71
8 Jan. 71
o Jan. 71
o Jan. 71
20 Jan. 71
20 Jan. 71
28 Jan. 71
28 Jan. 71
3 Feb. 71
3 Feb. 71
3 Feb. 71
3 Feb. 71
3 Feb. 71
4 Fob. 71
4 Feb. 71
" ' • 71
■ 71
IS Feb. 61
2 June 67
II Oct. 59 II Feb. 65I11 Feb. 71
23Juno63| 15 Feb. 71
19 Jan. 58 i8 Feb. 65 18 Feb. 71
22 Aug. 58 20 Feb. 6s 20 Feb. 71
2 Nov. 72
26 July 64
Lieutenant Colonels.
67
Robert Hale, Lt.CoI. 7 Hussars
Kiederick George Pym, Capta
. Marines .
COENET,
andtiEni.
OrENSIGX.
I WHKX
PLACED ON-
HALF PAT.
II June 52 14 Sept. 55 i Jan. 59 21 Aug. 69 22 Feb. 71
19 Sept. 48 14 June 52 10 Dec. 59 24 Jan. 60 24 Feb. 71
Archibald Tisdall, J/«/o»-, 35 Foot IzS June 40 20 Sept. 44 " May 49 3 Feb. 6028 Feb. 71
t'ompton AlwjTie Scrase Dickins, 3/«/or, 28 Foot '13 Dec. 50 20 May 53 17 June 55 3 Feb. 60,28 Feb. 71
Charles Nedham, Captain, Keiifral Staff Con>s 28 Feb. 45 i Aug. 48 8 Jan. 58 28 Feb. 6528 Feb. 71
H. C. Zacnarv Clariilge, IJ.Cul. Madras Staff Corps ; 2 Mar. 45 12 May 46 23 Nov. 56 2 Mar. 65I 2 Mar. 71
John Wood Rideout, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 2 Mar. 45 = Mar. 47 23 ^'ov. 56 2 ilar. 65, 2 Mar. 71
William Rose, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps I 2 Mar. 45 31 Mar. 48 2 Mar. 60 2 Mar. 65 2 Mar. 71
Ivlward Bertie Clav, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps | 2 Mar. 45 24 July 50 2 Mar. 60 2 Mar. 65 2 Mar. 71
1 )avid Thomson, i.i!.Cu/. Roval fingineers 12 Dec. 51 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 15 Mar. 71
Arthur Evan Bowen, Lt.Col. Madras Staff CorjiS ... 19 Mar. 45 28 Nov. 48 19 Mar. 60 19 Mar. 65 19 Mar. 71
Kdward Chaplin, C«;.r .fi'.CW. Coldstream Gds.... I 9 Mar. 60 8 Sept. 65 22 Mar. 71
JohnRoe, X/.fo/. II Foot 26 May 44 9 Oct. 46 30 Sept. 53 21 Feb. 60 24 Mar. 71
Lind.say Russell. Ll.Col. Roval Engineers 10 Dec. 47 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 71
John Uoddard, Ll.Col. Roval Engineers 10 Dec. 47 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 |24 Mar. 71
Adolphus Ulick Wombwell, Lt.Col. 12 Lancers 19 Aug. 52 23 Dec. 53 • May 55 i8 July 62,25 Mar. 71
John Bourchier,«« Major, retired lull pay, 81 Foot... 24 Aug. 39 2 July 41 27 May 53 17 Aug. 65 25 Mar. 71
Edw. Thos. St. Lawreice MccGwiro. Lt.Col. i Foot ... 19 Oct. 49 2' May 52 19 Jan. 55 9 Ftb. 67 25 Mar. 71
Geo. J. FitzRaySmyth, (uy-rtt-XrCo/. Coldst.Gds... 3 June 59 20 Apr. 60 23 Mar. 66 125 Mar. 71
Walter Theodore C'hiUy, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps i Apr. 45 7 Mar. 50 25 Oct. 59 i Apr. 65! i Apr. 71
T. Mowbray Baumgartncr, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C. 4 Ai)r. 45 26 Nov. 47 19 Aug. 56 28 Mar. 65. 4 Apr. ;i
Wm. Godlrey Rayson Masters Capfain^h p. Royal , p^ jj^^ 6 ^^ j^^ 3^„r. 60I 5 Apr. 71
Marmcs, Jiarrack Mafler, Clialham Diemon > ^ * ^ ^ ■" "^ I
John I'uget, /./.Co/. 8 Hus.-sar.s 12 Sept. 48 14 Oct. 51 5 Juno S7 2' Feb. 65 5 Apr. 71
$. U. B. a. Bluudell, Capt. .(• Lt.Col. Gren. Gds 30 Mar. 55 3' Aug. 55 7 Nov. 62 | s Apr. 71
Trevor Goff,^'? Ma/or, Unattached 25 Jnly 45 7 Apr. 48 15 Sept.s4 '3 May 60 9 Apr. 71 18 May 60
Cliarlcs Edward CumbcrhiTid, Major. R. Engineers... 18 Dec. 47 13 Nov. 51 10 Juno 56 15 June 60 11 Apr. 71I
James Bcvan Edwards, Major, Rnval Engineers ... 22 Dec. 52 <7 J-'eh. 54 ' Ai>r. 59 15 Jime6o 11 Apr. 71
Henry M.C. Legh, (■«/)/. f(- /,/.(■(,/. Gren. Gds 17 Nov. 57 30 Sejit.sg 7 Nov. 62 122 Apr. 71
Horatio .lames Wise, Lt.Col. 2 West India Regiment 28 Apr. 49 14 Feb. 53 24 Sei>t.6o 28 Oct. 68 23 Apr. 7i|
Charles Edw. Astcll, Captain, h. p. 45 F. S. O. of Pens. 24 Fob. 37 22 June 39 3 Oct. 48 19 June 60 30 Apr. 71 j
John M'Kav, i/.Co/. 12 Foot 25 Aug. 54 9 Mar. 55 6 May 59 i July 67 i May 71,
.l;imes BaiUie, Captain, Uriatt. S. O. of Pensioners ... 28 Nov. 34 3' I^ec. 39 3 Oct. 48 22 Juue 60 11 May 71
.Inlui Hadow Jenkins, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ... 10 Dec. 50 i May 55 1 Jan. 62 5 Aug.64 11 May 71
7/««. C. F. Crichton, r.//)/. ,1- /./.(W. Gren. Gds ,6 Apr. 61 21 Juno 64 ,17 May 71
Francis George Hodgson, Lt.Col. .Madras Staff Con)8 20 May 45 3 Feb. 48 s Ai)r. 58 20 May 65 20 May 71
Kdward Lawes Pvm,- Captain. Koval Mannes 21 Ang.43 25 Aug. 47 22 June 55 22 June 60 27 May 71
Arthur Hugh Bogle, Major, Uova'l Artillery 3 Dec. 48 28 Apr. 53 27 Aug. 58 24 July 60 8 June 71
John Rngi^'les, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 13 June45 28 Sept. 49 27 Junes? 13 June 65 13 June7i
James SpenceOgilvic, Lt.Col. Bengal SUiff Corps .., 13 June 45 39 f^ept.50 i3J'>"0 6o 13 June 65 13 June 71
Chnstiipher Jas. Godbv, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 13 June 45 lo July 52 13 Juno 60 13 June 65 13 Juno 71
1:1 nil'.' Sc. George, LJ.Col Bengal Staff Corps 14 June45 14 May 46 23 Nov. 56 9 Apr. 65 14 June 71
\rr!,,i lUlWm.Grahani, Lt.Col. B.mibav Staff Corps 14 June 45 8 Pec. 47=3 Nov. 56 .3 Juue 65 14 June 71
.1 lliiiiio Spry Pierce, Lt.Col. Bombay Suiff Corps 14 June45 7 "ec. 49 12 Sept.57 14 J«ne65 14 June 71
1: I. n Mun-ay, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 14 June 45 4 Dec. 49 27 Aug. 58 14 June (.5 14 June 71
< li.ales Klliot, CU. LI.CI. Madias Staff Corp.i 14 June 45 1=; May 51 27 Aug. 58 14 JtmeOs 14 June 71
.lames Ktiiii)l('oupcr, y,/.r«/. liongal Striff I'orpa ... i4Jime45 ,7Fuli. 51 16 Feb. 59 14 Jimo65 mJuiio?!
Cr). Xa.-sau .l(ihnsU)nc. Ll.Col. .Madras SUi 11' Corps 14 June 45 25 Juno 47 14 Juno 60 14 Juno 65 14 Juno 71
WilliriHi Wa,l,!iiiL'i,.in. Ll.Col. Bombav Staff Corps... 14 June45 3 Apr. 50 14 Junefco 14 JuneCs 14 Jinie?!
Wiilii'M \ .1 .,:,nl, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corjis 14 Juno 45 ,9 Nov. 50 14 June 60 14 June 65 14 June 71
,11 I I SiLiylv, J.t.Col. Bengal SuitfCorps... i4June45 ,5 Mar. 51 14 June 60 14 June 65 i4Jun07i
.\l. .:,■..■',. 1 .i. Kins, Ll.Col. Madras Staff Corps 14 JimC45 29 Aug. 51 14 June 60 14 June 65 14 June 71
Ktiu.u.l .\u-\ui .Norton, J.t.Co'. Madras Staff' Corps 16 June 45 30 Jan. 49 i July S9 16 June 65 16 June 71
.l.ihu IVrkms, J.t.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 16 June 45 7 I'cc. 49 16 Juno 60 16 Juno 65 16 June 71
.lames Arch. Ruddoll, J.t.Col. 2$ Foot 17 Apr. 52 6 June 54 13 July 55 13 Feb. 66 21 Juno 71
John Povton. 7,/.fo/. 7 Dragoon (Juards 21 July 48 iS May 49 31 Aug. 58 17 Apr. 69 28 June 71
N;iTV,.riM. 1 sr, . iison, J.t.Col. 87 Foot 25 Aug. 58 7 Nov. 62 13 Feb. 66 19 Feb. 7028 Juno 71
1;- I I 'i ias,r, i/.CW. Bengal Stuff Corps ... 4 Ju'.V 45 7-'"»05.'! 4 -Iwly 60 4 July 65 4 July 71
Oi.i I. I -I. ,kcs, /./.Co/. Royal Artillery ....:....! 2 May 47 -.o June 48 21 Sept. 54 23 Nov. 68; 8 July 71
'III I \ : 1^ I .X, /./.rv,/. 13 Foot 29 July 53 ,5 -May 55 17 Sept. 58 14 Aug.67, 12 July 71
ll.ih.rl Tavl.r Siliorue, /./.Co/. Roval Engineers ...I 6 Aug. 46 9 Nov. 46 i Apr. 55 i Apr. 70 12 July 71
Y€ William .\tlioan, J/<//V»r«, 93 Foot 10 Aug. 54 8 Dec. 54 16 Apr. 58 10 .'Vug. 60 14 .Tuly 71
.liiines Kairlirotlicr, Lt.Col. Bombay Stjiff Corps 19 July 45 25 Sept. 50 19 July 60 19 July 65 19 July 71
'riininas W n.. I'rtvost, Co/,1. h. p. 42 F. S. O. of Pens. 18 June 41 5 Apr. 44 9 Feb. 49 2oSept.6o 20 July 71
K'mIimv \ iiiMiiiiri .Ml. i,.-i- ( ./,/. r.r.p. R. Marines 17 Aug. 41 7 Apr. 46 24 Feb. 54 28 Jan. 68 21 July 71
Wjii..i,i,. I'raii liai:- u, //.« liruLriil Staff Corps 22 July 45 1 Oct. 48 23 Nov. 56 22 July 65 22 July 71
( li: il. > AiiiiMinn-, // ( ; 1; i,_'al Staff Corps 22 July 45 29 -Tuly 49 22 July 6022 July 65 22 July 71
.iaiiu^ Mmia\ (liMiit. //.',/ Madias Staff Corps ... 22 July 45 25 -Inly 51 22 July 60 22 July 65 22 July 71
I ieorge Houry Pocklington. Lt.Col. iS Foot ; 5 Dec. 51 6 .luno 54 25 Sept. 57 4 Dec. 66 22 July 71
William Henry Crompton-Stansfield, Lt.Col. ii Foot 17 Aug. 54 9 Feb. 55 7 Nov. 56 27 Aug. 70 22 July 71
.louathan Koer, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 26 July 45 15 Nov. 53 26 July 60 26 July 65|26 July 71
Herbert George Deedes, Captain. 60 Rifles 11 Aug. 54 23 Mar. 55 2 July 58 25 Sept. 60 30 July 71
J olm M'Auley,/./. Co/. I West India Regiment | i Oct. 55 9 Apr. 57 27 Dec. 66 8 June 67! 2 Aug. 71
.lohn Frederick Fisher, ///.Co/. Royal Engineers ...10 Dec. 47 i Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 9 Aug. 71
William Henry Hessey, i/. Co/. Madras Staff Corps. 20 Aug. 45 11 May 48 29 June 58 20 Aug. 65I20 Aug. 71
Ci i-r Money Battye, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps... 20 Aug. 45 23 Jan. 50 2 Aug. 58 20 Aug. 65 20 Aug. 71
1;. Mill, I Q. Mainwaring. i/. Co/. Madras Staff C... 20 Aug. 45 13 Dec. 52 2o1Vug. 60 20 Aug. 65 20 Aug. 71
r !„ : Mackinnon N. Fellowcs, Lt.Col. 107 Foot 12 Jan. 45 15 .lune 48 13 July 58 3 June 7020 Aug. 7
Rouzy Pigott, Lt.Col. 70 Foot ;22 July 45 19 Sept.48
( li II !. - lia\ ia Rich,-" J/<(/or, half pay, 9 Lancers ... 17 June 51 23 Dec. 53
// • ' II r li K, 1-. Capt. .<• Lt.Col. Scots Fus. Gds....iio Sept. 58 24 Jime 59
W.M. Wr-t CumUcIIow, CJi. Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...I12 Dec. 51, i Aug. 54
• inhn Krcli rii- lirrthoii. Ll.Col. Bombay Staff Corps, 8 Sept. 45 20 Feb. 51
Wm. Young Lautour, Capl.^-LI. Col. Gren. Guards... 17 May 61
Charles Stylo Akers, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers 6 Aug. 46: 9 Nov. 60
(ieorge Brown Roberts, i/. Co/, iladras Staff Corps. ..I20 Dec. 45 31 Dec. 4)5
Ik'iij. r.vn. VatulerGucht, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 20 Sept.45 i Dec. 51
AHi'l I' H 111 pied Ncpean, Cop/. r.f.p.R. Marines 15 Dec. 42 27 July 47
'!■ I ' ' I lock. /./.Co/. R. Engineers i2junC52 i Aug. 54
.1 ' ' i ' , /./.Co/. R. Emrineers 12 June 52] i Aug. 54
Cli III - .•- I, ' Major, Unattached 14 Jvme 50 13 Oct. 54
F. Chas. J uo. Brownlow, /./.Co/. Bengal Staff Corps i Oct. 45 i .Tan. 52
Charles Rowland Hill, £/.Co/. Roval Artillery i Oct. 47 30 June 48
Patrick John Campbell, i/. Co/. Royal Artillery i Oct. 47 30 June 48
7 May 54 19 Dec. 62 25 Aug. 71
22 June 58 23 Oct. 60 28 Aug. 71
12 June 63 130 Aug. 71
27 Aug. 58 15 Aug. 68, I Sept. 7 1
8 Sept.6o 8 Sept.6sl 8 Sept. 71
9 Sept.64 I 9Sept.7i
I Apr. 55i I Apr. 70 13 Sept. 71
23 Nov. 56:23 July 65 17 Sept. 71
20 Scpt.6o!2o Sept. 65 20 Sept. 71
Mar. 55! 9 Feb. 70
27 Aug. 58'
27 Aug. 58
30 June 57I18 Dec. 60
23 Nov. 56! I Oct. 65
28 Nov. 54 j 8 Mar. 69
8 Doc. 54 18 Mar. 69
20 Sept. 71
20 Sept. 7:
20 Sept. 71
I Oct. 71
I Oct. 71
I Oct. 71
I Oct. 71
Apr. 68
Lieutenant Colonels.
Ilr.
T>.
I COBEET,
srnl LIEUT,
lorBNSIGX,
7. f. r. ;. Ronil Artillery i Oct. 47
■ '• '. Rovnl Artillery i Oct. 47
■(■„/. |{. Artillery I i Oct. 47
( Ll.tol. r.rt'ii. G(ls ...I
' ,,,iaiH.I,leofM>iH |-'7 Sept. 39
- Koit '10 Aujr. S4
< ../. 5 DniK'oon Guards 17 May 50
1 t.Col. ScoU Ku8. Gds.
/ 'Co/. Grenadier Gds....
l..iiicen»
27 Oct. 54
18 Aug. 54
Grenadier Ouarda
Major, h.p. 18 Foot ... 18 Apr. 51
.. Roj-»l Enirinecrs ... «9 Dec. 49
yfaior, UuatUiched ... 25 ^'cb. 45
i:iile.s 5 Sept. 34
.; ■,■■•; u Hus.Hiirs ^21 July 54
.•:il Stjifl' Corps 12 Pec. 45
•.; StaU'Con)8.!'2 l^ec. 45
:|.s |i2Dec. 45
LTiil Staff Corps 12 Dec. 45
. I f (■■■'. ]:,u'^:i\ SuiffCor\>s...',i2 Dec. 45I13 Oct
I. iJ.Col. Iteiixiil Staff Corps. 12 Dec. 45iii Dec,
30 June 48 13 Dec. 54
30 June 48! 3 Jan. 55
30 June 48 26 Jan. 55
23 July 61 24 Jan. 65
14 Oct. 42 13 Apr. 49
22 Dec. 54,20 Mar. 57
3 Mar. 54,21 July 55
15 June 60 29 Nov. 64
Mar. 62
9 Feb. 55
3 Jan. 55
4 Oct. 62
I Mar. 53
Feb. 54
Aug. 65
20 Feb
24 July 57
16 Oct. 66
22 June 55
20 Aug,
July 49,23 Mar. 55
Dec. 3S 27 Apr. 49
8 Dec. 54'24 Feb. 57
13 Apr. 52' 6 June 57
I Nov. 49 19 Feb. 55
I July 51 [ 2 Sept. 59
May 51 12 Dec. 60
Dec. 60
12 Dec. 60
in?. LlCnl. liungnl StaffC. ... 12 Dec. 4514 Mar. 52 12 Dec. 60
-tcr. IJ.Col. Ik-niral Staff Corps 13 Dec. 45 28 Nov. 49 13 Dec. 60
■A. U Cul. UeI!^'al Staff Corps .|i3 Dec. 45,18 Miir. 50 13 Dec. 60
. IJ.Col. Heiiinil StaffCorjis ...'13 Dec. 4531 Jan. 53 13 Deo. 60
IJ.Col. 15. Artillery | 6 Au-r. 46 17 Nov. 46I i Apr. 55
u-o, JJ C:l. Mailnis Staff Corps 20 Dec. 45
u. IJ.CI. Beniral Staff Corps. 20 Dec. 45
IJ.CoJ. UenuTil Staff Corps ...120 Dec. 45
/. Mn<ln)« SUiff Corps 27 Dec. 45
o,*=» ifiijor. h.p. 60 RiHes 30 Dec. 45
vgory,^* Major, h.p. 44 Foot ..1 29 Dec. 48
;. head. J/.i/oV, 53 F(X)t ' 7 Oct. 51
(■.I/|^/ill, Hoyal Marines | 5 May 46
I ;nint,»» J/u./or, h.p. 5 Lancers 16 Sept. 51
-.Major, ic» Foot 1 6 June 54
.-^towart. Major, R. Engineers, 13 June 51
K. Hickcs, Major, R. Artillerj-lii Apr. 54
6 June 51 31 Mar. 57
9 Oct. 50 23 July 58
12 May 49 20 Dec. 60
17 June 51 1 27 Dec. 60
12 Oct. 49,23 Mar. 5
24 Mar. 53 19 Junes,
18 Aug. 54^30 Nov. 55
27 May 48, I Apr. 57
23 June 54 16 Mar. 58
15 May 55 24 Sept. 58
1 Aug. 5424 Nov. 58
4 Oct. 54! 7 June 60
13 Dec. 53 14 May 58
2 Nov. 49 II Sept. 57
5 Nov. 49 23 Nov. 56
20 Jime 54J19 Dec. 59
16 May 54] I Apr. 60
30 May 54: I Apr. 60
2 Dec. 49 15 Jan. 57
26 Apr. 49! 8 Dec. 60
6 Nov. 50! 17 Sept. 58
30 Sept. 49 25 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 52 25 Oct. 59
3 Mar. 51,16 Jan.
I.JTich, Captain. 2 Foot |i7 Sept. 50
• lie Ruvignes,*" Major, Unatt.i3o July 46
i-on. LI. Col. Bombay Staff C. | 3 Jan. 46
.■/•<uii», li.p. Royal Engineers ... 121 Dec. 53
■ tinot. Major, Royal Artillery... 22 Juno 53
-r, Koyiil Artillery 22 June 53
• s, Lt.Col. rienL-af Staff Corps 7 Jan. 46
kiievillc.=* Major.T.r.p. loi F.113 Dec. 45
> ., IJ.Col. Ilongal Staff Conis .14 Jan. 46
■ Ti, Lf.Col. Madraa Suiff Corps 14 Jan. 46
l.l.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 14 Jan. 46
■t, IJ.Col. Boml)ay Stall' Corps 17 Jan. 46
. rner. Z./C«/. Bombay Staff C. 17 Jan. 46 31 Hay 50 17 Jan
,^7"}' ^'^'".<"7 ;'8 '^'^c- 47 30 June48l I Apr. 55
.. IJ.Col. nr>va\ Artillery 1 7 Juno44l29 Dec. 46 21 May 58
'■\':t,\ J: ^'"''™» SUiff Corps'26 Jan. 46I 8 May 4921 Dec. 59
' l^^i-r^'-^'h •^'"''''"•'' ^'""■^"- =^ J""- tStS Nov. 53 26 Jan. 61
/VTyVr'.^""'?"''^''"' ■9Sept.48 17 Oct. 5. 22 Dec. 54
/rr/ i'r"l^' "'"."^ I'^nis..., 3 Feb. 46 12 Mar. 48 3 Feb. 6
'm; ,1™ i.""^,*"-'' ^^^ *-"°'"P» 3 Feb. 46 4 Doc. 52 3 Feb. 6
SIn.lrn« .SUiirt orps : 4 Feb. 46 30 May 51 23 Oct. 57
iJCol. Bengal suin- coq,8| 4 Feb. 46 9 July 5228 Nov. 57
7 Feb. 5027 Sept.59
8 May 49] 4 Feb. 6
1 Oct. 48114 Apr. 59
2 Dec. 491 9 Dec. 58
6 Mar. 53:21 Dec. 59
7 Apr. 46124 Feb,
I May 48120 Aug. 59
7 Mar. 51 18 Feb. 6i
10 Apr. 51 18 Feb. 61
5N0V. 53[i8Feb. 61
I Feb. 50127 June 57
3 Mar. 49I 1 Oct. 59
11 gal Staff C. 20 Feb. 46
-htnff (orpH 20 Feb. 46
■'. Henu'al Staff Corps 24 Feb. 46
'"■''"riiH 24 Feb. 46
Staff c,
"^:^:'^cor,-i\^.^2'^'^^:^^-^-y^
>tiiiT Corps
~taff Corps
124 Fob. 46
124 Fob. 46
14 Nov. 43
II Aug. 54
6 Aug. 47
..30 June 48
29 Dec. 46 30 .luly 47
' '5 Aug. 46 4 Feb
'.'■„-'^taff Corps 3 Mar. 46
■•'^irV4?;i:::::;:::::;j?S-^^
'^-r.h.p..ooKiot:;;:;;,:j.I]^^:
'';;••«' Foot 2 8cpt.44
^CT^Foot:-::;:--'^;^--?
' ' ' U. Knglnoeni
, ,r,. * Auir. 4„l24Mnv il
r, uuuu ...r^^.'T.:] »^ July 48 6 Oct. St
20 June 48 18 Feb.
'7 Aug. 51 18 Feb. 61
15 Nov. 53 i8 Feb. 61
II May 55 7 Sept. 55
25 Mar. 4718 Feb. oi
23 Nov. 5621 June 61
Mar. s9Ji8 Fcl
28 Mar. 54
9 Scpt.55
7 Oct. 51
1 Apr. 55
2 Nov. 52
I Apr. 55
6 June 54
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
3 Feb. 61
22 Sept. 59
MAJOE.
I LIEl-T.
j COLONEI
21 Mar. 69 1 Oct.
18 Dec. 69 1 I Oct.
18 Jan. 70 I Oct. 7:
'nOct. 7:
27 Dec. 6o]25 Oct. 7:
21 June 64 28 Oct. 7:
22 June 70 28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7:
28 Oct. 7
23 Jan. 63 31 Oct. 7
20 Feb. 63 31 Oct. 7:
'31 Oct. 7
4 Jan. 61
4 Jan. 61
15 Jan. 61
18 Jan. 61
18 Jan. 61
12 Dec. 65
12 Dec. 65
12 Dec. 65
12 Dec. 65
12 Dec. 65
15 Nov. 7
19 Nov. 7:
5 Dec. 7:
7 Dec. 7:
9 Dec. 7:
12 Dec. 7:
12 Dec. 7:
12 Dec. 7:
12 Dec. 7
12 Dec. 7
WHEN
PLACED Olf
HALF PAT.
4 Jan. 61
:5 Jan. 61
10 Nov. 69
j 9 Sept. 71
I I Feb. 68
9 Apr. 61
6 July 66
12 Dec. 65 12 Dec,
12 Dec. 65 12 Dec. 7
13 Dec. 65 13 Dec. 7
13 Deo. 65 13 Dec. 7
13 Dec. 65 13 Dec. 7
I Apr. 70 14 Dec. 7
20 Dec. 65 20 Dec. 7
20 Dec. 65 20 Dec. 7
0 Deo. 65 20 Dec. 7
7 Dec. 65 27 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 6i 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Feb. 61 29 Dec. 7
5 Mar. 61 31 Dec. 7
9 Apr. 611 I Jan. 7;
9 Oct. 65; 3 Jan. 72
9 Apr. 61 1 5 Jan. 72
9 Apr. 61 ; 5 Jan. 72
9 Apr. 61 5 Jan
7 Jan. 66, 7 Jan
30 Oct. 69 10 Jan
4 Jan. 66, 14 Jan. 72
4 .Ian. 66,14 Jan. 72
4 Jan. 66^4 Jan. 7:
7 Jan. 66 17 Jan. 72
7 Jan. 66 17 Jan. 72
8 Juue7o'i7 Jan. 72
6 Feb. 68 21 Jan. 72
:6 Jan. 66 26 Jan. 72
:6 Jan. 66 26 Jan.
13 Apr. 61 31 Jan.
3 Feb. 66 3 Feb.
3 Feb. 66, 3 Feb. 72
4 Feb. 66; 4 Feb. 7
4 Feb. 66; 4 Feb. 7
4 Feb. 66; 4 Feb. 72
4 Feb. 66, 4 Fob. 72
oMay 61 j 5 Feb. 72
5 Feb. 66| 5 Feb. 7
5 Feb. 661 5 Feb. 7:
21 Jan. 68:13 Feb. 7:
20 Feb. 66 20 Feb. 72
Feb. 6620 Feb.
20 Feb. 66 20 Feb.
20 Feb. 66 20 Feb.
24 Feb. 66|24 Feb.
4 Feb. 66 24 Feb. 72
24 Feb. 66 24 Feb. 72
24 Feb. 66 24 Feb. 72
24 Feb. 66 24 Feb. 72
24 Fob. 66 24 Feb. 72
28 Aug. 71 24 Feb. 72
3 Mar. 661 3 Mar. 72
22 ,Tune6i: 4 Mar. 72
6 Mar. 66, 6 Mar. 72
1 Apr. 661 6 Mar. 72
25 June 61; 8 Mar. 72
27 Mar. 63 27 Mar. 72
June 70; I Apr. 72
Aug. 61:12 Apr. 72
20 Apr. 70 12 Apr. 72
26 June 66, 13 Apr. 72
20 Ai)r. 66 20 Apr. 72
20 Apr. 66 20 Apr. 72
20 Apr. 6620 Apr. 72I
17 Sept.61 23 Apr. 72 12 May 65
13 Apr. 61
9 Deo. 62
27 Mar. 72
3 June (
Lieutenant Colonels.
69
OrENSION.
«. George Digby Barker, Captain, 64 Foot 21 Jan. 53! 16 ilar. 55 2 Apr. 61,17 Sept.6i
Thomas Edmuud Byrne, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery iS Dec. 47,14 Oct. 481 i Apr. 55 23 July 70
Andrew Aldcoru Miinro, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps, 5 Mny 4622 Oct. 49 8 Mar. 60] 5 May 66
John Bonham, M'a/or, Roj-al Artillery 9 Dec. 52! i Sept.s7 i Oct. 61; 2 Oct. 61
William Hanbury Hawley, Lt.Col. 14 Foot 10 .Tuly 46I15 Feb. 50 29 Dec. 54! S Dec. 63
George Gaynor,^^- Major, h.]). 104 Foot 29 Jan. 40:12 Nov. 42' 8 Mar. 491 2 Nov. 61
Charles .Johnston, LtlCol. Roval Artillery 27 June4S i Nov. 48 i Apr. 55J 9 Aug. 70
Henry Colo F.aulkner, Ca]tt. Unalt, S. O. of Pens. ... 13 Nov. 35'i8 :May 39 9 Nov. 49 11 Nov. 61
James Keith Fraser, Major ^ Lt.Col. 1 Life Guards 16 Apr. 52 23 Mar. 55 17 Nov. 57!
Horatio Biden, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 12 Jime 46 11 May 54 27 Aug. 58,12 June 66
Wemyss Smith, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 12 June46 10 Apr. 49 18 Feb. 61112 June 66
Jocelj-n Pickard Cambridge, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 12 June 46 22 Mar. 52 18 Feb. 61,12 Juno 66
John Alfred Brereton, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... 12 June 46:30 Dec. 52 18 Feb. 61 12 June 66
I WHBlf
[PLACED Oir
HALF PAT.
Robert Stewart, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 12 .Tune46ji5 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61
Arnold More Knight, Capt. h.p. 12 F., S. O. of Pens. 14 Feb. 45129 Jan. 46 16 Nov. 49
AVilliam Henry Paget, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... 13 June 46 15 Nov. 53 8 June 57
Charles Wm. Wahab, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps... 13 June 46 12 May 49 24 Mar. 58
Charles Harry Wilson, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps .13 Jime46 21 Apr. 48 31 Mar. 58
Thomas Charleton Hamilton, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 13 June 46 17 Nov. 52 14 Sept. 59
Edward M. Gilbert Cooper, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C. 13 Juno 46 1 Apr. 50 4 May 60
Richard Maurice Bonnor, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C... 13 June46 17 Nov. 52 4 May 60
Malcolm Robert Haig, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps .13 Juno 46 25 Feb. 51 10 May 60
James Gordon, IJ.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 46 21 June 49 i3 Feb. 6
Herbert Fred. Disbrowe, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 46 25 Apr. 50 18 Feb. 6
Charles Shuckburgh Hearn, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ... 13 June 46 a July 50 18 Feb. 6
George Corham Hu.\ham, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 13 Juno 46 29 Sept.50 i8 Feb. 6
Charles Edward Naylor, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 46 20 Oct. 59 18 Feb. 6
George Julius Mollis, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ... 13 June 46
Theodore Clayton Georges, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. 13 June 46
Wm. Charles Lester, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ... 13 June 46
Douglas G. S. St. John Grant, Lt.Col. Madnis S. C.,13 June 46
Alex. Fred. Corbett, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 13 Jime46
Alfred Combe, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ,13 June 46
Wm. Uenrj- Mason, Lt.Col. Bombay StJvff Corps 13 June 46
Mostyn do la Poer Beresford, Lt.Col. 72 Foot 2 Dec. 53
.JohnKdward Swindley, Jfiyor, 15 Hussars 15 Jan. 47
Walter Douglas, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 23 June 46
George Andrew Walker, Lt.Col. Madras Stiiff Corp8i23 Juno 46
Henry Holden Steward, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoon Guards,
Sidney Bajoiton Farrell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Charles William Barry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Fred. Henry Harford, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Scots Fus. Gds.
Robert Blackall,"^ Captain, r.f p. 7 Foot
George Arnolil Laughton, i^.CoZ. Bombay Staff C...
John LewiiiSlioppar(l,£/.Co/. liomliay Staff Corps..,
Henry Clement Wilkinson, Lt.Col. 16 Lancers
Sussex CUiarles Milford, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Coi-ps
Wm. Butler Gopset. Major, Royal Engineers
George Owen Bowdler, Major, 40 Foot
Henry Strover, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Mould, Major, Royal Engineers
Thos. Philip Graham, C</;;<. .^ £^rw. Scots Fu8. Gds.
John Arthur T. Garratt, Capt. <f- Lt.Col. Gr. Guards..
Needham Thompson Parsons, Lt.Col. io3Foot
Wm. John Dorehill, Cajtt. h.p. 43 F., S. O. of Pens....
Tliomas Alex. P*sley Dirom,"" Major, retired')
full pay, Royal (Bencal) Artillery J
Fredk.RoyleDeBude."i3f<i/or,r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art
12 Apr. 50
6 Aug. 46
7 Dec. 46
19 Jan. 38
3 July 46
3 July 46
15 Feb. 56
4 July 46
14 Aug. 54
a6 May 48
19 Dec. 49
14 Aug. 54
26 July 45
16 Jan. 35
9 June 48
13 June 45
Francis Robert Butt,"<!Jlfiyor, r.f p".R. (Bengal)' Art.' 11 Dec. 49
^. .,,„-.. m_: o- ,,- ■ jo_ T, ,,,.„.,.__.v .... II Dec. 49
9 Use. 44
9 Dec. 44
9 Dec. 44
9 Dec. 44
9 Dec. 44
14 Juno 45
Godfrey Twis.s,=" Major, r.f.p. R. (Bombay) Art
Charles Henry Cookes, i<. Co/. Royal .Vrtillerj'
John Alex. Richmond Mead. Lt.Col. Royal Artillerj-
John Fraser Raper, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Alfred Hales Heath, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wm. Dundas Couchman,2** Major, r.f.p. Royal)
(Bengal) Artillery i
John Huuter,"" Major, r.f p. R. (Bengal) Artillerj-
Augustus Darling,-"' Major, r.f p. R. (Bengal) Art....
John Fulton. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Francis Colibe, Major, r.f p. R. (Madras) Artillery
Abingdon Aug. Bayly, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
George Oliver Rybot,=" JTiyor, r.f p. R. (Bengal) Art.
Henry Montague Smith, Major, r.f.p. R. (Beng.)Art.
3 Nov. so 18 Feb. 6
4 Jan. 51 18 Feb. 6
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James Edward Cordner, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 13 Dec. 45 i Jan. 52 27 Aug. 58
Edw. SproadBeamish, ajfrt/or, r.fp.B.(Bombay)Art. 13 Dec. 45 17 Feb. 52 27 Aug. 58
Walter Delane,2« Major, r.f p. R. (Bengal) Art 13 Dec. 45 iS Mar. 52 27 Aug. 58
George Dangerfield, Major, r.f p. R. (Madras) Art.... 12 Dec. 45 12 Apr. 52 27 Aug. 58
(Charles Clarke, i/. Co/, iloyal Artillery i2Junc46 3 May 52 27 Aug. 58
Edward Simeon, 2" Major, r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art 13 Dec. 45 16 May 52 27 Aug. 58
Alex. Harry Dawson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 12 Dec. 45 4 June 52 27 Aug. 58
James Henry Reid, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery' ii Dec. 46 1 July 52 27 Aug. 58
Walter James Hodgson Stevenson, 3fa/or, retired") t^„„ , o t„1tt .. L Anr» ro
full pay, Royal (Bombay) ArtiUeiy ■ i " ^"'- ^^ '^ '^'^^ 52 27 Aug. 58
Henry Wm. Lumsden, Major, r.f.p. R. (Madras) Art. 12 Dec. 45 31 July 52 27 Aug. 58
Thos. ilarshall Harris, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery n June47 '5 Aug. 52 27 Aug. 58
George Napier, Major, r.f p. R. (Bombay) Artillery..' 11 June 47 20 Jan. 53 27 Aug. 58
Thomas Presant,-** Major, r.f p. R. (Bengal) Art !i3 Dec. 45 3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58
Alfred Digby Dcimiss, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery !i3 Dec. 45 3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58
Alex. Gillespie,"^ Major, r.f p. R. (Bengal) Art |io Dec. 47 3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58
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Thomas Carlisle Crowe, H.Col. Royal Artillery lo Dec. 47 31 Dec. 53'27 Aug. 58
Elliot Minto Playfair, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery n Dec. 46 11 May 54 27 Aug. 58
Charles Raikes, X/. Co/. Royal Artillery 11 Juno 47 11 May 5427 Aug. 58
John Beaumont Swete,2*7ifa/or,r.f.p.R. (Madras) Art. 10 Deo. 47 n May S4;27 Aug. 58
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V.,jor. r.r.p. R. (Bcntral) Art |8 June ^l" f^/ 54 =7 Aug- 58
.':,W.rf.p. R.dJenpil) Artillery- •[ 8 JunC49 25 J"ly 54 ^7 Aug. 58
Hanly,** llojor. r.f.p. Royal ) | g J^ne ^^ jg Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
l/W. r.f.|.. II. (Benjrsl) Art::::.. .4 June 50 28 Oct. 55;27Aug
5 July 72 ! I Aug. 72
5 July 72' 1 Aug. 72
S July 72 1 I Aug. 72
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rfi. U (\Ii».lra«)Art. 8 Junoigs' Uec. 54|ioFeb. 60' 5 July 72; 1 Ausj. 72
.' . r r i. ■ (M^wlmrVrt 8 June 49 " ^'elJ- 55 « Feb. 60 5 July 72, i Aug. 72
^/ :;Jr^XJ,:K^b™ub:) Art: .2 Uec. s.! 3 Jan. 57," Apr. 60 5 July 7^i i Aug. 72
v. .: .ii.«^' Jil'ijor, r.f.p. U. I ,, Dec. 49' i May 55 22 June 6o| 5 July 72 i Aug. 72
J/«|-.r r f II R (JladmsJArt: n Dec. 49'^' Aug. 55' 5 July 60' 5 July 72 i Aug. 72
;;,^r.T/.rol AKuilco- ■ -4 June 50 .0 Apr. 56 .9 July f> 5 Ju y 72 i Aug. 72
ch. IJ.Col. Rovul Artillery ; 9 Dec. 50 9 Mar. 57 »5 Dec. 60 5 July 72
- »" ilajur r.f.p. R.CMadr.) Art.' 9 Dec. 50 17 June57 3' Dec. 60 5 July 72,
Yl cXuLl- St..ffCorps 3 Aug. 46 .7 Oct- 53 i M". 60; 3 Aug. 66! 3 Aug. 73
. ,7. Ilon.buv Staff Corps 3 Aug. 46 ' May 50' i Ju y 60 3 Aug. 66, 3 Aug- 7^
. r UC.l. Hon.»>av Suff Corps 3 Aug. 46 27 Ju y 52 18 Feb. 61 3 Aug. 66 3 Aug. 72
• Col. Koval KnKinwrs <7 Dec. 46 -4 July 47 '4 May 55 19 Nov. 70 3 Aug. 72
... r,l. LIXol. Royal Engineers ... 2 May 47 =8 Oct. 47 21 May 55 == ^ov. 70 3 Aug. 72
U.VoL Roval EnRineers 2 May 47 '3 Dec. 47, ' June 55 23 ^ov. 70, 3 Aug. jr
.■. Roval KuKiiiccrs 2 May 47 2 Feb. 48, i June 55 2 Jan. 71 3 Aug. 72
rJoiii Ll.Cul. Royal Engineers 2 May 47 9 Apr. 48 19 June 55 =8 Feb. 71 3 Aug. 72
, r. t'<ii>r*irc«/. Coldst.Gds... i5Feb.56 2 July 61 3 Aug. 72
',i;rf..fZrCo/. Grenadier Gds 7 Nov. 62 2 Oct. 63 6 July 67 3 Aug. 72
' /i.<.^ZrCo;. Grenadier Guards 8 Mar. 64 13 July 67 | 3 Aug. 72
:. LtXvl. Rovftl EuKiiiccrs 2 May 47 '9 June 49 15 Aug. 55 28 Aug. ji\ 4 Aug 72
.;,lH.-ll,ir(o/'..Miidni8StanTorps it Aug. 46 10 Jan. 49 18 Feb. 61 11 Aug. 66 n Aug. 72
r-.i;.r a- irCo/.Goldst. Gds 4July6o 4 Jan. 61 21 June 66 14 Aug. 72
. Ll.Cul. Hintml Stnff Corps ... 15 Aug. 46 15 Nov. 53 iS Feb. 61 15 Aug. 66 13 Aug. 72
, .li'bb, ir(W. 67 Foot 23 June 54 16 Nov. 54 8 July 56 12 May 63 2t Aug. 72
Ll.Cul. Bengal SuiffCurps 24 Aug. 46 12 Oct. 52 10 Sept. 58 24 Aug. 66'24 Aug. 72
• lloval Marine Artillerv 29 June 48 4 Sept. 51 25 May 59 4 Feb. 62 27 Aug. 72
«. t/.To/. Roval Engineers ...' 1 Oct. 47 i July 49 8 Sept. 55 27 May 71 27 Aug. 72
Ifcjisragon, L/. Co/. Bengal S.C. 2 Sept. 46 15 Aug. 50 tg Feb. 61; 2Sept.66 2 Sept.72
.U.yur, retired full pay. 103 F. ... u Dec. 40 24 Jan. 45, 4 Aug. 55114 June64 11 Sept.72
/.rro/.BcnRBl Suff Corps 26 Dec. 46 21 Apr. 51 25 Aug. 59 26 Dec. 66 n Sept.72
•r. Bengal Staff Corps 12 June 47 24 Dec. s3 18 Feb. 61 12 June 67 n Sept.72
Uoinbuy SUiff Corps 15 June 50 23 Nov. 56 15 June 62 15 Aug. 68 11 Sept.72
n-. iliiju'r, Bengal Staff Corps... 14 June 50 23 Nov. 56 14 June 62 14 June 70! n Sept.72
■ :. rrcr, Ll.Cul. Roval Artillery... 12 June 46 3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 21 Sept. 72
."'.Viyor, r.f.p. R. (Beng.)Art. 11 June 53 14 Sept. 57 10 Mar. 63' i Aug. 72 25 Sept. 72!
. c.i/if. Uoynl Marines I29 June 48 17 Sept. 51 12 July 59 25 Feb. 62 2 Oct. 72
. Mcares, i/.C'o/. loFoot [29 Nov. 5 j 11 Oct. 53:6001"'. S5 12 Apr. 64' 5 Oct. 72]
' '7)Mi.p. 92 Foot I 3 July 55' 2 Oct. 55 16 Aus. iSi 11 Mar. 62 6 Oct. 72|23Sept. 71
•)cr, K. Co/. 2 West India Regt. 26 Jan. 55 9 Nov. 55 30 Dec. 62 23 Apr. 7i''9 0ct. 72J
:i!)g, Caplitiii, Royal Marine Art. t 3 July 50 24 Feb. 54 6 Mar. 62 22 Apr. 62;24 Oct. 72]
.y, LI.Col. Royal Marines 17 Aug. 4111 Apr. 46 24 Feb. 54,18 Nov. 6430 Oct. 72
< ayl. r.r.n. Royal Marines 19 Apr. 42 20 Apr. 47 i Aug. 54 10 Nov. 68| 2 Nov. 72
'I'l. r.f.p. Itoyal Marines 17 Dec. 42 27 July 47 22 June 55 24 Mar. 71, 2 Nov. 72
' ■,!. Ruyal Artillery ' 9 Dec. 50 12 Apr. 57 28 Deo. 60 5 July 72, 2 Nov. 72
r«. Ll.Cul. Royal Artillei-y 13 June 51 26 Sept.57 16 Jan. 61 5 July 72' 2 Nov. 72
Hoc. LI.Cl. Royal Artillcrj'... 13 June 51 31 Dec. 57 25 Sept. 61 5 July 72 2 Nov. 72
■. nr, LI.Cl. Rf.j-Kl Artillery ... 12 June 52 17 Apr. 58 16 June 62 5 July 72 23 Nov. 72
Royal Marines 4 Jan. 43 27 July 47 22 June 55 5 Anr. 71 29 Nov. 72
i.'i<.ii, C<i/.r 4-_t^Co^Gr. Gds. i4Jiuie64 7 Aug. 67 .."... 1 4 Dec.
»<imbBy StaffCorps 11 Dec. 46 16 Apr. 50 25 Feb. 60 ii Dec 66 :
. U Cul. Bombay StaffCorps... 11 Dec. 46 6 July 51 2 June 60 11 Dec. 66 :
"' IfcnKul Staff Corps ,. Dec. 46 15 June 49 15 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66 :
-ti. LI („l. Bengal StaffCorps 11 Dec. 46 30 Juno 49 iS Feb. 61 n Dec. 66 :
■ '-';"' -Madnui Staff Corps ... 11 Dec. 46 17 Dec. 40 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66 :
-s /./fo/.HengiilSuiff Corps 11 Dec. 46 28 Oct. 50 j8 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66 :
/, ;'T .'"""^f'-'T-J , " °"='=' 46 24 May 53 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66 :
'• //':''• '.*«"r' ^y^^ Corps.. I . Dec. 46 i Oct. 55 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66 :
•""■• '-'i^'n! ',""''">■ StaffC. 12 Dec. 46 21 Oct. 50 5 Feb. 57 29 Apr. 66 12 Dec.
..vstafl Corps ...^ ,2 Dee. 46 24 Apr. 5025 Feb. 59 12 Dec. 66 12 Dec
.,/. Madras htaffC...ii2 Dec. 46 10 Apr. 51 26 Jan. 60 12 Dec. 66 12 Dec. 72
12 Dec. 46 30 Apr. 53 2 Jan. 6112 Dec. 66 12 Dec. 72
2o Dec. 46 1 Nov. 51 13 July 58 20 Dec. 66 20 Dec. 72
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3 Jan. 60 29 Dec. 66 29 Dec. 72
War Services of the Lieutenant Culonels. 71
1 Lt.Colonel Dawkins served the Eastern campaigri of 1854 aucl up to the 19th July 1855 with the Coldstream Guard?,
including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the iledjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Goate's services : — Expedition to Germaaj- in 1805 under Lord Cathcart ; storming the heights of
Soril, siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique in 1809 ; Nepaul war in 1815, and was engageii on the heights
of Muckwanpore 15th Dec. ; capture of Hattrass in 1816 ; Mahratta and Pindaree campaigns of 1817 and iS ; Bm-mese
war in 1825 and 26 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Willats served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including 'the siege and storming of
Ciudad Rodrigo, siege ami stonuing of Badajoz from 19th Jan. to 6th April 1S12 ; operations near and blockade of
Baj'onne (War Medal with two Clasps).
5 Lt.Colonel Fred. AVright served at the capture of Ifadcira in 1808 ; and the campaign in the Peninsula under Sir
John Moore in 1808-9, and has the War Medal with one Clasp for Coruuna.
" Lt.Colonel Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th Regt. from Sept. 1813 to June 1814, including the battles
of Nivelle, Nive, 9th loth and nth Dec, and Orthes (War Medal with two Cla.sps).
» Lt.Colonel Robertson sei-\'ed with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
Also at the taking of the Kandian country, in Ceylon, under Sir Rol ert Bro\^•n^igg.
'" Lt.Colonel Warburton served the Xcpaul campaigns of 1S17 and 18, and subsequently m the Dcccan, including
the capture of the Forts of Rhyghur and Asseerghur.
'2 Lt.Colonel Alex. Campbell served the campaign of 1814 in ihe South of France, including the investment of
Bayonne. Served also throughout the Burmese war (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Poyatz served in the Peninsula as a volunteer with the 30th Regt. from Feb. to Nov. iSii, including
the occupation of the Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Sabugal, Almeida, and Barba del
Puerco, and battle of Fuentes d'Onor (War Medal with one Clasp).
'* Lt.Colonel F. Smith Hamilton served in the China expedition in 1S42 (Medal), and was present at the assault
at the Camp at Sagahon.
'5 Lt.Colonel Lynn is a Knight of Charles the Third, ist Class of St. Fernando, and Commander of Isabella the
Catholic, of Si)ain.
'" Lt.Colonel Kenny served in the Peninsula, from June 1813 to the end of the war, including the action at Osnia,
battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian, passage of tlie Bidassoa (severely wounded above the left
hip) ; St. Jean de Luz, and the series of actions between the 9th and 13th Dec. 1813 in front of the intrenched camp
near Bayonne (War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, San Sebastian, and Nivelle). Sen-ed also in Ava, and was
present in most of the ojjerations throughout the war (Medal).
'8 Lt.Colonel L'Kstrange served the campaign of 1815 with the 71st Regt. and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
^0 Lt.Colonel Riley was in an engagement with a French sciuatb-ou in the Mteambique Cliaimel 3rd July 1810;
served the Nepaul campaign of 1814 and 15. '■*'
=^' Lt.Colonel Fyimiore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served SiSveiiU years as Jlidshipman in the
Xavy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar and at Buenos Ayres in 1807. In 1809 to. he sen-ed in the Great Bolt in
command of a gun-boat emploj'cd in the protection of our convoys, and was engageii with the enemy's gun and row-
boats. On the night of the ist of Aug. 1810 cut out three merchant vessels under a heavy fire of field-pieces and
musketry. Six weeks detached from' H. M.S. I'«H//Hnri/ the same year, tf) intercept the communication bttwccu the
Port of Rostock and Wismar ; assisted at the cai)turc of a convoy of five sail, and druve on shore and destroyed an
armed row-boat. In 1816 he served at Algiers ; and in 1821, 22, anil 23, in the West Indies, and was t'ugagtd with
piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of which were captured (War Medal with two Clasps for Trafalgar and
Algiers).
" Lt.Colonel Newhouse served in the Light Division of the Deccan Army in the Mahratta war of 1817 and 1818, as
extra Aide de Camp to Sir Lionel Smith, and commanded a Rassela of the I'oonah Auxiliary Cavnli\v, and was
wounded and horse shot in the Cavalry charge at the battle of Ash ta on the 31st Januarj' 1818. Served also in
two expeditions to Cutch, the first in 18 19, under Sir AVilliam Kicr Cimnt, in wliichhe volunteci'cd with the Grenadier
Company of the 65th in the storming of the Hill Fort of lihonj, which was taken \iy escalade; in the second in
1820 with the Right Wing of the 65th, with the force under Colonel the Honourable Lincoln Stanhoi)e. He served
likewise on two expeditions to the Gulf of Persia - the first in 1819 iiiider Sir W. K. Gr.int, and the second in 1821,
under Sir Lionel Smith ; and ho was present at the battle and t.iking of Poonah in 1817 (Medal).
27 Lt.Colonel Beaufov served with the ist Battalion 27th Kegt. in Sicily in 1810; afterwards on the Eastern coa*t
of Spain from 1812 to"iSi4, and was present at the battle of I'astcUa (oontuscd), taking of Alcoy. battle of Villa
Franca, ami siege of Tarragona. After the conclusion of the Pcnin-suhir War he embarked with the Army for North
America, and was present at the battle of Plattsburg. In iS 19 he embarked for the Kast Indies, and sensed after-
wards as an acting engineer at Sholapore. He sen-ed also in Canada during the Rebellion.
="* Lt.Colonel J. C. Maciihorsou served \\u: \'.:t>lrvn camiiaign of 1S54 with the 4 jnd Highlanders, including tho
battle of Alma and siege of Seb:i>toiiol (Mediil wiili two Clasiis, and Turki.^h Jledal).
29 Lt.Colonel Lardner si rvcd with tho 47111 lUv't. in the Burmese war from Dec. 1824 until peace was proclaimed
(Medal). Also in the K;i^tciii cimiiiiiitrn of 1S54 55, including the battles of Alma and Inkemian, and siege of Scbas-
topol (iledal with tlireo Cl.isiis. and T\irkis+i Medal).
™ Lt.Colonel .Ailiiiiisoii served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 25th Jan.
1855, iiicIiidiiiL' the li;ittle of .\lma and siege of Sobastopol, and commanded in the 2nd parallel of tho Left Attack
during its eoii-triietion, « hen a Russian party attacked it and were repidsed— acted as Major of his Regiment during
ten moiiili- ..I tlii i::i-i. rn r\iiedition (Medal with Clasps for Alma, Inkcrman, and Scbastoiiol, and Turkish Medal).
81 Li.c.iImikI W.ikiii. 1,1 -iived with the 40th Regt. in Lower and Upper Scinde in 1839 and 40. He commanded
the Greii.Mlirr ( iiiii|i,ni\ iluriiig the whole of the operations in Candahnr and in Affghanistan in 1S41 and 42 (Medal
inscribed " C;iiHlali;n-, Ghuziiee, and Cabool "). He was also present in th(S action of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Served tho lOastorn campaign of 1854, including the battle of the Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"2 Lt.Colonel Shuckl)urgh served with the 40th Regt. in the Peninsula from 181 1 to the end of that war in 1814,
and was )ireseiit iit the battle of Vittoria, the blockade of Pampeluna from 3rd to 15th Jidy: skii-mishes from
Roncesv:illi - l.i I'jinpeluna on the 25th and 26th July; attacks on tho heights of Sorauren on the 28th and 30th July ;
action of 1 1 1111, .1, 1 MM of Vera on the 7th Oct., battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor
actions :ni.l .kinni^lus (War Medal with six Clasps).
33 Lt.Colonel Aii.lreus sc rveil with the -Stli Kegt, in the Crimea from Feb. to 19th Oct. 1855, including the siege
and fall or SeliMstojiol CMe.lnl with Clasi).:iii(l 'rurkish Medal).
3* Lt;.Colonel Cmwlev s.rve.l wiili tlie j.U, i!,.-t. in the Crimea from 26th Jan. to 0th Aug. 1855, including the
siege of Selmstoiiol (.Meilnl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
35 Lt.Colonel Higginbotham sci-ved with the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea from 17th Jime to Sept. 1855, inclucUng the
siege of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3« Lt.Colonel Stock served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, and was present in the battle of
Sobraon (Mwlal). He served also in the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was present during the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, including the aflfair of the 9th Sejit., storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position
before Mooltan on 12th Sept. (in the latter jiart of which he commanded the Regt.), action of Soorjkoond, carr^nng
tho heights before Mooltan, and surrender of the Fortress ; was aftenvards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps).
37 Lt.Colonel Byrne served with tho 2nd Battalion of the Royals at the siege of Sebastopol from 22nd April to 29th
May 1855, and was wounded in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
38 Lt.Colonel Sibthorp served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was
present at the second siege operations at Mooltan, including the siege and stoi-m of the town (covering the advance
of the storming parties), and cajiture of the citadel ; aftei-wards at the battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Seikh
Army, and the expulsion of the AfiTghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) . Succeeded to the
command of the Companies of the 60th Rifles that were engaged against the Hill Tribes in the expedition tc the
Euzofzye Country on the nth Dec., and also on the 14th Dec. 1849. Sei-\'ed wnth the 97th Regt. at the siege and fall
of Sebastopol from 20th May 1855, and was with the ladder party at the assault on the Redan on the 8th Sept.—
S.V
- , War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels.
^o'. ■ (Muxial with Clnsp. Urcvet of Major and U.Colonel, Knight of the Ivegiou of Honor, and sth
'' ■ .';, scn-<yl with tho 77th ncrt. the Eastern campaign of x854-53,mcluding the battles o^l^^^
„.. ;.,.,l f:i;i ..;- S.O.iuitoi>()l (Me(hil with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Kmght of
ih, ■..• Meiiiiaic, anil Turkish Medal). „ , „ , -. ,- ^ o ,
ts Mil H M S yioer of 30 giuis at the capture of the French frigate Za Ceres of 46
„,. ,,/)„r/. and tho recapture of the Kn^Hsh ship -:l^('enfHm
•^», . 1,^1 the 84th Re>,'t. with Havclock's Column on its ftrst advance on Lucknow,
Inci-.; . • ■• ..av. I lUlKt>o^^t^run^:e (Medal with Clasp). ,,, , , , t, .. r^r • n
» ,., , ■ . , ^^ . , ,. .. .„. M.n-e.l «-ith the 45th Ue-t. in the Kaffir war of .S51-3 (Mcaal. am Brevet of Major).
- I., . .;..,-. • ,, .l,e eUcetive men ..f the Wing of the 6th Regt. staiiuucM at A.len, formed part of an
exw- • • . r !).,. .-..in.nand of Lt.Colonel I'ennycuick which destvuvfa the xU-ab posts of Sheik Medi
«,..i - 1 iMtween those i)laccs on the 6th Oct. 1841. ,
.• ; ■ ,.,1 in Sciudc in command of a detachment, protectmg the stores and ammuni-
U,„ lu< Served also in the Light Company of the 17th Regt. during the campaign
In « •■ • . . ami was present at the storm and, captui-e of the Fortresses of Ghuznce (Medal)
.!. Yonirc 8cn-c<l the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the second siege
. • -1 (incluiUnir the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel), battle of Goojerat,
, \ ;:;,,• until iUi final surrender at Riiwul Pindoe, occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and expul-
.v.,nd the KhvlK>r Pass (Medal with two Clasps). ,, .., ^t- , ,
H 1 v served in the Persian war in 1857, including the mght attack and battle of Kooshab,
,. • ,j,;r, Medal with Clasp), and bombardment of Mohumrah. Served in Bengal in the
NT . ,1 ending in tho relief of the Residency at Lucknow and its subsequent defence ; sei-ved
w,-- .,• AliNiliiigh, including tho repulse of the numerous attacks and operations ending in the final
. u ; tho Rohileu'nd campnigu in 185S and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.
• r - -orviro for Lucknow).
fi .-.! .-crvod with tho 79th Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 up to the 24th September
ij ii;ittlo ofAlnm. siego and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th September, and
•1 ;. and YenikaIo(Mcdnl with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
•or !<Tve<l in tho Crimean campaign from Oct. 1S54 to the loth July 1855, including the battles
of! li.lconniin, and sieire of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Tur., ... r-UthCliL-is of tho Medjidie).
" 1- '•:■:■.■ lith i«iTvo.l with tho 41st Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 27th October, is -
ela 1 •• •• - r .\lnm and lukennnn (severely wounde<l), siege of Seliastopol, and repulse of the sortie of 26th
Oc' ' •■! throe Cluiips, Brevet of Major. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-■ I). C. Kinchscn-ed with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
ir. . of Alma and Inkerman, siege and Ml of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Major.
51' liidie. and Turkish Medal).
' iiu «;r\'e<l with tho 49th Regt. throughout the war with China (Medal), and was present at the
Br- III, Htorm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoj-, second capture
of' h1 ai]ituro of tho heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the night attack,
•'■■• f Chiipoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
' irt iierveil in the 3nl Madras European Regiment with the Saugor field division in the Indian
»n ■ 1 858- 59, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
' ■■■ott Borved tho Eastern campaign of T854-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the battles of
A'-' : . sieifc and fall of Sebastopol, and attack and occnpation of the Cemetery on the 18th June ; he
*» a the 3rd Division from 23rd April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
»i; -. and 5lh CIii.hs of tho Medjidie).
"1 (<er\ed in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the siege and capture of
Y" I'liwiighur, Monohur, and Mimsuntosh. Sen'ed in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59,
•''^ , ■ , - =ii of Tantin Tojice, actions with Bhoels, siege of Dwarka, and action of Somnassa (Medal).
' ■ " . \ ^' Hcn-etl tho hH.-item campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Lord Cardigan, including the battles
S;-^ ; ,, ■ ',' ^::lVll (womideil), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with thi-eo Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
v. ,;,am Itayjy was present at the battle of Plattsburg in America in 1814. Served at the siege of
' ■' ^ >■ to ^nl Sept. 1857, including repulse of Sorties on the 9th, 14th, i8th, and 23rd July — commanded
' ■ ; »nie^ on the Inst occasion (Mo(hil with Clasp).
- " "^r^-pil in tho Indian campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund (Medal),
a . ■ l''ndod in the Crimea with tho 48th Regt. on the 21st April 1855, and served at the siege of
'^'■. •'" ' ""'P. Ki"cht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
, . '■"^' wrvod with the 41st Regt. in the Eastern campaign up to 19th Oct. 1S54, including the
■':'*■''• "f SebnHtoiJiil (Medal with two Clasps, .;th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
f. I'outfliiH m..n-o,l with the 14th Ro-t. in tlio Criinea from loth Jan. 1855, including the siege and
• .'.d iishnu t of the i8th Juno (Modal uilli Clasp, l!revot of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
■•, ■ '^•'-■d ni the Held durniK tho New /..■alaml war (jf i86o-6i (Medal).
.l^,, ,■' ", "■"•'•■'l in the 46th Regt. and on the Staff in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including
lil, •■'obiuiUipol (ilcdal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
♦,^. 7 w^^cl with tho 47th Regiment throughout tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
, . ■"' "''""• "^"Pturo of Haliiklava, siego and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal
.Miijor. KniKht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
41 ''witlUheHird Light Infantry in tho Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Nominated to the
' .. -rMoo with the Turkish Contingent.
I- -M'd >«.•. a Vuliinteer in tho campai^rn of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country.
■ nil r r.T'^rS Hiego o|,cratimm before Mooltan, attack of the subm-bs, storm and
■ . . ,L . 1 "•' 7':^,'"c««.(Me'lal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
« ■ : I ,• ,7''i.'i 1' '""•'.'"■<'• expedition to Borazjoon, niffht attack and battle of Kooshab
' m ..LrTn n'"„''"ii''^'" ■'^^ '^?•^7.^ 'V '^° AhmcdnuKgur and Khandeish districts, and
a . .;,n,| n 1, iniK,''r'""'r'' '" "''cclvvarrah. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
d.; • -t!;;t'|;t'pr.l:,li;'?/!;?e';^:aMe.h:g^ Mongrowlee, Smdwaho (Mentioned ^
*v^ :^uM•!L!';:rt>''',o:;j^!ii;!^l!sa^MJ;l!u^ ^^^^^^^
»«• ■ ''.n ^i!.X'«m^f,';l[''^ i'T^"' C'vmpaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regt., inclu<ling the
• • . M .'inr K-. h^hi , r, ^'''".'"l"!'"';, '""^ repulse of the powerful sortie of z6th Oct. (Medal
«.; ■ "'^'"' '^"'•''" "f ""' L'-X'o" of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
'" ^ ' mIm wUh^ciUHni ' °«"""V" "m '^"«"'"='-yo expedition of 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton
•'.» ' Kn^vcd ?,?,;.. ^''n ' V'? "'"'' '" ^'''"' Zealand as D.A.Q.M. General from
' ■<.',,uX\\nlLZ,l?" ''i° ^^•■".''"^' Ri^'cr. and piloted up it the gunboats Avon and
*■ : .■ "a wayi cot^lnV™ f V'"i"- •'I'<=<='""-V »» V'^vinR distinguished hiniself at Nukumaru
•'- ^ connpicuouB for his energy and daring" (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
V ■ ■' •n'>''^fkV™rC';:iZrZ'"f^n'^^^^ ^'"^ ."H^^^f'^. V^^' ^'^'■'"^''•y' mcl^'ling the
"' ■ :■.!). Served ah.^ in M,oVo^r"^'^"'','"*^'l"'' '^<=^^"1 "■'"' ''«'• Clasps, 5th Class of the
V. (t..r^L'^i::;ie'i- ^a^^:i^oX^i^\:^^jc^^^s:^'^^^ - ^^te Pah
M:..
•I I
y War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels. 73
9' Lt.Coloncl Kennion served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of :Moodkce, Ferozcshah, and
Sobraon (Modal and two Claeps). Siege of Delhi in 1857, slightly wounded on the iSth July, and severely wounded
through left arm and chest on 6tli August (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'•^ Lt.Colonel Grindlay 8er\'ed the Puiijaub campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Chillianwallnh (severely
wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier (Jeneral
Nicholson's Movable Column at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee.onthe 12th and i6th
July 1S57 (Brevet of Major), and was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
3^ Lt.Colonel Bates ser\'ed with the 45th Regt. in the K;iffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel Hayman served with the i8th Royal Irish on the China expedition in 1842 (Medal). Accompanied
the subsequent expedition under General D'Aguilar, which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocca Tigris in the
Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the city of Canton. Served also m the Biu-mese war of 1852-53, in-
cluding the operations before Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Crimea
from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fallof Sebastopol, and was wounded i8th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'•^ Lt.Colonel R. Young served with the 98lh Regt. in the Pmijaub campaign of 184S-49 (iledal). Also with the
Force under Su- Colin Campbell in 1851 on the E.xpedition into the hill country around Michnec, Pcshawur District,
and was present at the destruction of the strongholds of the Momunds.
'■'" Sir George Pocock served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from the 20th June to Oct. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal wth Clasp,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Ploney-Dougal served as Major in the 1st Jager Corps, British German Legion, from its formation,
accompanied it to the Ilast, and was eventually appointed to the command of the corps.
1*- Lt.Colonel Bellairs was present with the Second Division throughout the Kastcm campaign of 1S54-36, from
the landing in Turkey to the evacuation of the Crimea, including the battles of Alma (as Adjutsmt of the 49th Regt.)
and Inkerman (where he led into action a Detached Wing of the 49th Regt.), siege and fall of Sebastnj)ol, affair of
the 26th October, attack of the Quarries on 7th June, and of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (men-
tioned in despatches "for distinguished conduct"). Appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in
Dec. 1834, and Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division at the close of the campaign (Medjil with
throe Clasi)s, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Meilal).
'"^ Lt.Colonel Paget served in India in 1857-59, and was present with Malcolm's Field Fore-eat the defeat of a body
of rel)els near Nurgoond, storm and occupation of the Petiih and capture of the Fort of Nurgooud, and defeat of
Tantia Topoe at Chunra Burode (twice mentioned in desnatchos. Medal).
'"^ Lt.Colonel Tupper .served with the 50th Regiment throushout the Eastern campaign'of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Seljastopol (Modal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Now Zealand war in 1863-65, and was present with the 50th
Regiment at the capture of Rangiawhia, and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Carey (Medal.)
"*^ Lt.Colonel Sargent served with the iSth Royal Irish on the China expedition (Medal), and was i)resent at
Woosimg, Shanghai, Chin KiangFoo, and Nankin. Was subseciuentlj- Aide do Camp to Sir John Davis in China for
three years, and acting Aide de Camp to General D'Aguilar during the oxpeiUtion which assaulted and took the Forts
,of the Hocca Tigris in the Canton River ; received a severe contusion on the head, and was favourably recommended
by Sir John Davis to Lord Palmerston for his services on this occasion. Was appointed AdjutJint of the iSth at the
storming of Rangoon on Lieut, and Adjutant Doran being killed, and served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53
(Medal).
'"■' Lt.Colonel Lodder served with the 47th Regt. in the Eastern campaign up to ist Nov. 1854, including the battle
of Alma, capture of Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"0 Lt.Colonel Colls served with the 39th Regt. in the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Served with the 32nd
Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including
the storm and capture of the city, and suiTender of the fortress ; also present at the surrender of the gan-ison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Serveil during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and
present as Field Phigineer to the force under Brigadier Berkeley at the capture of the forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool
^mentioned in despatches) ; also as D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier Pinckuey's force during tho campaign in Oude
(Brevet of Major, Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel Montagu served with the loth Regt. in tho Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present in tho battle of
Sobraon (Medal).
"2 Lt.Colonel O'Brien served in the 40th Regt. in the action of Maharajporo— wounded (Bronze Star).
11' Lt.Colonel Hay- Boyd served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege anil fall of Sebasto])ol, afl'air of i8th June, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps,
Brevet of Major. 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Tiu-kish Medal).
"^ Lt.Coloiiol Vacher served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, with the 33ril Regimentin the campaign
Of 1854 until November, when he was api)i)intod Assistant Engineer, right attack, and served in the Trenches imtil
February 1855, when ho was transferred to the General Statf, and held the appointment of D.A.Q.M. Genenil at
Head Qiiartcrs during tho remainder of the war, and present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sietre and fall of
Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel Hon. W. L. Talbot sen-edas Aide do Camp to General Airoy in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastojjol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"8 Lt.Colonel Elton served with the 55th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attack on the Quarries (mentioned in despatcho.-), and assaults
of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.— succeeded to the command of tho Regt. and lirought it out of action
(mentioned in desjjatchos) ; was wounded in tho Trenches on 10th Aug. (Modal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
119 Lt.Colonel Cooch served with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
Of Sebastopol and the sorties of 5th 9th and loth May, attack of the Quarries on 8th June, and of the Redan
on 18th June and 8th Sept. Appointed Town Major of Sebastopol immediately after its fall for his services during
the siege and final assault (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of tho Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1^1 Lt.Colonel Nugent served with the 29th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846— severely wounded (Medal and
Clasp), and was present at the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon.
'-1 Lt.Colonel Whiteside served throughout the campaign under General Pollock in Affghanistan in 1842 (Medal);
jind that on the Sutlej in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Soljraon (Medal and two
Clasp.s). Commanded the 8th Regt. whilst engaged on Field sen-ice in Oude in Oct. 1858, and at the attack and
, capture of the fort and town of Sandee, and served in Oude during the campaign of 1858-59 (Modal).
1-^ Lt.Colonel Meik served with the 16th Lancers throughout the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane,
including the seizure and capture of Ghuznoo (Medal). He was also present in the battle of Maharajpore on the
; 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the actions at Buddiwal, Ahwal, and
' Sobraon (Medal ami one Clasp).
12* Lt.f oloni'l lldilifctts served in the Mahratta campaign in 1817-18 in the Deccan.
1-5 Lt.Colonel SMiulcrson served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
J (Medal and one Clii.s])).
ii 1-'' Lt.Colonel Ellcrman served in the Peshawur Expeditionary force on the Euzofzie frontier under Sir Sydney
il Cotton in April nnd :Mnv 1858, and at tho affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4th
:'; May (Medal with Clasp).
12T Lt.Colonel M'Donnell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), during which he commanded seve-
ral successful skirmishing parties. Led the successful attack under Sir George Berkeley against a large body of
Kaffirs posted in one of their strongest positions at the Sohoto Mountain, where they treacherously murdered
Major Baker and four other officers two days previously. Was present in tho action with and defeat of the insur-
gent Boers at Boem Plaats 29th Aug. 1848, and on Major Armstrong being severely wounded he commanded the
Cape M. Riflemen during the latter part of the engagement.
74
War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels.
'-.ckM^n wa« lit the iHunUnnlmont of Odc.sa 12nd April .854. Served with the R.M Brigade m the
•o .THuTk .vu ,i..a .luriujr the siofrc of Scbn.toi-ol in 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps 5th Class
■.I Tnrk."h MI-.1..1). Sor%-i-:i on the fhina exi.edition of 1857-59. mcludrng the blockade of the
y< r.,( ihc Haiu.li.m at the lai.diug before an.l storming of Canton (Brevet of Major). Ser^-ed
. Vurth (if China in iS6o(Mo(bil with two Clasps). ^ . , . „„ „r i ,^
-,.r^"l will, the force under GeneralWheeler in the Pimjaub m 1S4S-49 (Medal) Also
iho He«.dcncv of Lucknow until reUeved by Lord Clyde (mentioned m despatches and
iK-ncrui in Council. Brevet of Major. MecUil with Clasp, and grant of a year s service).
viVlxviUi a detachment of 30 of the Ceylon Ritles, which defeated the insurgents m the
. Konicgullo on the 30th and 31st JiUy, during the suppression of the rebelhon in the Kan-
• -'cv scr%-cl in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and assault of the iSth
li'rovel of Major, Snnliniau Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
^<•^^•c<^ in the Crimea from Mav i8s5 with the siege train at the siege and fall of Sebas.
• ..f i7ih June; was also with the Kertch expedition (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
' rvcd with the sinl Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
•.• unci full of Sel>a..itopol. attack of the Quarries, also attacks of the i8th June and Sth
ii.iue.1 in desimtches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
'; Jtrvv<l in the Crimean campaign from March to September 1855, in the Trenches with
astopol, and at ihe bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
.i..<8 of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
|i.iiiri> Kfrve«l throughout the Kastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
liikenniin. where he succeeded to the command of the two Companies 46th Regt., siege and fall of
hil with four Claiips, Brevet of Major, Kuight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
" ■;. C. W. St. Clair served with the 57th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from 23rd Sept.
- of Bttlaklava and Inkerman (horse shot under him), siege of Sebastopol, and attack on
viTclv wounded; acted as Assistant Adjutimt General to the forces on the Bosphorns,
:v 185*5 to Aug. 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
New Zealand war in 1861, and acted as Assistant MiUtary Secretary and Aide de Camp to
N\\v Zealand in 1862 (Medal).
• rved with tlie 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1S55, including the
■ I mI, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Sth September — leg amputated (Medal
• . r .\liijor, Sanhnian and Turkish Medals).
^^ nlkcr-Mylu sen-ed with the Hitle Brigade in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855, including the
Scba.«iUn>ol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■ .' the Indian mutiny (Medal).
■ H Uockc fcrved with Ihe 2nd Queen's Royals in the KalEr war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with
: ^h in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 ; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at the affairs at
•'1 and s6th Jan. 1865 (mentioned in despatches) ; and commanded the 2nd Battalion at the capture
■ < ii the 7lh Jan. 1866 (mentioned in general orders, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
■ iv scn'cd the campaign of 1845 against the Hill Tribes in Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier.
1 - 49. inclmling the jiassage of the t'henab, action of Ranmuggur, and battles of ChUlian-
' •"jcnit (Me(Uil with two Clasps). Indian Mutinj' campaign of 1857-59, including defence of
! .aions against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'. 1: WiitsMin n>r\cd with Havelock's force during the first advance on Lucknow, and as Brigade
: - ut the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow
' luM*. nn.l Brevet of .Major).
II C. Kit/.fienild served with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campnicrn of 1854, and was severel.y
atle of Alinn (brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). '
\ ' X J. J. Macdonald served in the 95th Regt. in the Eastern campaiirn up to 6th Nov. 1854, includ-
Vhiui (wounde<l), siege of SebasUniol, sortie of 26th October, and battle of Inkerman, where he was
iid.d. having received sevenUjeu bayonet stabs (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sar-
■h MedaU).
- ott nerved with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
-^nult ofUio batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Ib.n_ \V. H. HcrbcH Pcn,-ed with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 31st July 185s, including
..fSebiihtopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). J J 55. s
I r .« n »ervii| in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu and its subsequent
'■'■■I w ax Drought to the iKJticc of the Govenior General for able conduct when in command of a
■'■ . nliio j.rehcnt at the attack on Gongoo and in other minor affairs, and commanded the De-
I the enemy on 3i8t Jan. 1854 (Mcilal with Clasp for Pegu). Persian campaign m 1857, and
• 'I'e iK.mbanlment and capture of Mohimin.li nud .subteiii.ci.t ]iursuit (Medal with Clasp).
.'.ny campaign of 1857-58 in command of ^I, .!:,:. -:.]). r.. n.iuiling relief of Arungabad
;'. 1 re of I hnr, the several actions before Ml ., :.> liulofNcemuch, disarming
,',' 'r,mr'"'*"T 'III ?{}''?, °'" ^"'K'!"''- ^ ' ' ' rrnkotah, forcing pass into
-.•(.uarl,. b„ tleol Muddenpore, siege n,M ,:,|h„:, ,,r i!„. | ,„, of .Thaiisi, including tlio
". w"rt Jf ii "V." i^ fseala.lc-commandcd mul Ud the hnldei-pnrtv of right-centre attack :
.. <...H.,rUc. when atUickcd, capture of the town and Port of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with
•".■■-" ''i?.',!';'!,.?';.'!',^'''' ^''I,'^''*-'*- ''"""P ^^e whole of Ihe campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal),
r • ,. , I , ' 1 ''"?'?--^' "" """ f^l' ^''"■'='' ""'1 ^^'^ ^1"" ill tlie Pisheen Valley ; in
I ', 1. ,,,' ;"•"' /"K- ».t I'oame, 5th Sept. before Gliuznco, occupation and destruction of
< . .^i, ilw. !,' '1' .1" u^ .'• "'','.""• capture, and destruction of Istahff, and in the various
.V/n.w«'r.r, ,■''.'''''''''*■, ^ei-vedwith the 43rd Lt. Inf. during the Indian
/.M,li,'i',,l«.r r.K , ' 1 1''" "' ;;'''''"• f'': <>f Knwce and subse<|uent operations (Medal).
i.'it.vl'al," Villi r.'rtilirilvilWel.^^^^ '" ^^'^ province of Taianaki and in command
' ' ' .'^?(';iM^T.,''/\'i'''rn''''''.'"' ""■ '■■""''•''-'"^ '■" AnVbnnistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive,
■ ilM.fri/'-M.r,?,'; wi' '",''' '' ''' "' ' '' ' I'f^**' iitlair of Tezeen, forcing
,.(1, .,..1 ,Li 1,^ ic '■' ' ' 1 'l,;iud sorties outhc 14th Nov. and
f Ii.LM.nm't '■•?•''''' ' '- '1 nfAkbar Khan before Jellalabad
:■'■ --ir ^'>>Un^,uU\,yCuiu,uiu'iiT^^^^^ ' ' 1^ •.>^' ■jpUui ivcapture of Cabool (Medal). Served
• '■'■> -^•^e'o"H^rt^'r^,r;:-na l:i i<^^i">H'"""'^l^""^''^"""™I^^'P^ ^'•°'" the 17th Feb. to 24th
ncim.u.pol. and uwault of lUo Redan on the i8th June (Medjil with Clasp, and Turkish
. '' 4'!^ llrhZ^'|!i,',"aIr'c o "Ul^ii n.'rr^'!!,' n'^^*' "'«"l"<li"P "ic battle of Sobraon (Medal). Puniaub
•'!«.,»). Iiulirr.,na. nv n .ficfi V. J """'"»>'K"- ""t ''"""es of Chillianwallah and Goo erat
• iiimn inut.nj ,n ,858. including action of Russoolporo and taking of the fort of
'■'"l lui^n.i'.'. '!ri''""J".",': '■".">I'"i>-ii "I" -848-49 ; present at the passage of the
M,«t ,!•',;■','" '■""■l^""-"'" "ith the Field Force in pursuit of tho
1 1'.r..; ct of M jor, M,^dii wUh n« ' 1')° ''*'^'' ""'^ ''''^''" ^'^^^'^'^ wounded)
War Siii-viccs of the Lundeuant Colonels. 75
"■■' Lt.Colonel Dawson was attached to the 22n(l Rcjjt. at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal), and ho was present
with the 40th Regt. in the action of Maharajjiore, at which he was wounded (Bronze Star) . Ser\-ed with the 75th Re^'t. at
tlie siege of Delhi in 1857, and was severely wounded in right leg by a round shot on the 8th June (Medal with CUasp,
and Brevet of Major).
'"- Lt.Colonel Kemp served with the 2nd Bengal Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was
severely wounded in two place.s when commanding four Companies on outlying picket (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel Tumbull served as Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard, to Major General Reed, and to Sir A. Wilson,
during the siege, assault, and capture of Delhi ; in the action of Budlekeserai, and all the minor engao'ements
(thanked by Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). '^ °
"'* Lt.Colonel Shuldham sei-ved the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah attached to the ist Madras Fusiliers, cok-
manded a mixed detachment employed in ciuelhng an insurrection in Bassein (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served
with the Tm-kish Contingent in the Crimea from i8th Sept. 1855 until the Peace in 1856 (Turkish Medal)!
'" Lt.Colonel Magin served with the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-58;
was shipwrecked in H.M.S. Raleigh, afterwards present at the captureof Mandarin war junks in Escape and Fatshan
Creeks, commanded the garrison of Macao Fort during the blockade of the Canton River, present at the landing be-
fore and storming of Canton, and in action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains (Medal with two Cls^ps).
Commanded the Detachment at Vancouver's Island during 1858-60.
"'" Lt.Colonel Goode served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp), including
^' 1 [ irni and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bu.shire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombarflment of
1 1 rah ; commanded the Flank Companies in the expedition to Ahwaz, for which he was thanked Irj- the Governor
il in Council. Served in Bengal and N. W. Provinces in supjiressing the mutiny in 1857-58; present with
II I , Nick's column in the actions of l<\ittehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Xuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerut Gimge (ist and
end), Boorbeakechowkec, and Bithoor; aulisequent defence of the Alumbagh, actions at La Martiniere, nwl second
relief of Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore, defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerke-
roulic, capture of Bareill.v, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bimny, and Mahomdic, and sevenxl minor affairs (Medal with
two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service for Lucknow).
i°7 Lt.Colonel Mansfield served as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioneil in desi)atches. Medal
with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir
William Mansfield, and was present in the actions of the 25th 27th and 28th Xov. imder General Windham in the
Ticinity of Cawnpore, and at the battle thereof the 6th Dec. 1857, at which he was severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'0^ Lt.Colonel Maitland served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and early part of 1855 with the 79th Highlanders, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps. audTifrkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of
Rooyah, actions of AUj'gunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdic, passage of
the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across tlie Gogra and
Kaptee rivers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Sikkim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned
in despatches).
i''-" Lt.Colonel Middlcton served with the 58th Regt. at the assavjlt and capture of Kawiti's Pah, also during 1846-47
in tin; .southern part of New Zealand, including the repulse of the attack on Wanganui (mentioned in desimlch) and
-ui 1 1 lent affairs there (Medal). Served as a Volunteer during the Santhal rebeUion in India. Sci-\'cd in the Indian
1 -u of 1857-58;— as Orderly Officer to General Franks in the action of Sultivnpore, and sul).se(|ucnt affairs on
1 I , ance to Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches) ; as Aide de Camp to General Luard at the siege and
<■ 11 li • of Lucknow, and storming of the Martiniere, Banks' House, Begum's Kotco, and Moulvy's Moscjuo (men-
tiwiiiil ill despatch, and Brevet of Major) ; as Deputy Judge Advocate, and Aide de Camp to Gcn'onil Luard at the
relief uf A/.ini',duir and action of Jugdosporo (mentioned in despatch) ; as Brigiule Major at the reduction of Dchayon
Tiihol (mentioned in despatch), and other of the Oude Forts, also at the surrender of Amethie (Medal with Clasp).
'"" Lt.Colonel Bowlby served wit'i the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab. the bombardment of Mohumrah
(Mediil with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; succeeded to the com-
mand of the regiment, on the death of Colonel Wilson and Major Stirling, in the operations at Cawnpore <inder
General Windham (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself. Brevet of Major), defence of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kaleo Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly affairs
of Sh.'ihjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Medal). '
I"' r,t. Colonel H.H.Stevenson served with the 79th Highlandersthroughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includin"
t^i 1 :;ttles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the i8th June and 8th Septembei-, expe'-
■ '. ■ i . Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, anil 5th Class of the Med-
i I Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow ; serveil as a Brigade
,^iii iiom Feb. 1858 to the close of the campaign (fre<iuently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
witii rhisj)).
'■- Lt.Colonel Betty served with the Carabineers in the Crimea from 26th May 1855, including the battle of the Tcher-
naya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served from the outbreak at Meerut in 1S57, including ojierations in Rohilcund, and affair at
Kukrowlie (severely wounded), and taking of Bareilly; also campaign in Oude in 1858-59, including the action of
Buxarghat, Doondeakeira, and affair of Bassingporo (Medal).
173 Brigadier General R. C. Stewart served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the storm and cap-
ture of Meangunge, and served as D. A. A. General to Sir Edward Lugard's Division — at the siege and capture of
Lucknow in Mareli 1358— severely wounded and horse wounded in three phicos(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)
171 Lt.Colonel Salt served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Siuloolapore, Chillianwalla"
and (ioojer.'it (.Meilil with two Clasps). Siege and capture of Delhi in Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
a Punjiuili Field Battery throughout the operations of the Expedition of 1863 against the Tribes on the North- West
Frontier of India (Brevet of Major).
"5 Lt.Colonel Swinfen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the battle
of Balaklava (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'■"^ Lt.Colonel Kerr served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry in a general
action at Amorah on 17th April 1858. also on 25th April he commanded 150 men in an action before the same place-
on 29th April commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry at the attack and capture of the Fort of Nuggur ; and
on gth June at the attack of the rebels' position at Amorah ; and was at Hui-riah when attacked by the rebels on
29th August (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'"« Lt.Colonel Welman commanded a Detachment of the 80th Regiment embarked in the private schooner Ariel
at the capture by surprise of the piratical schooner Hannah in a harbour off the Mercury Islands on the 26th Oct!
1843, fur which he received the thanks of the Governor of New Zealand, and the approbation of the Duke of Wel-
lington. He served the Sutlej camijaign of 1845-46 as Adjutant of the 80th, including the battles of Moodkee
Perozeshah, and Sobi-aon (Medal with two Clasps). '
'8» Lt.Colonel Rhodes served the campaign of 1853 and the spring campaign of 1854 on the Danube as Aide de Camp
to the Spanish General Prim, was present at the battle of Oltenitza. Subsequently was attached to Selim Pacha's
Staff and accompanied the Turkish Irregular Cavalrj' in three successful sorties from" the Quarantine Station ; present
in the Tete de Pont when the Russians imsuccessfuUy attacked and bombarded that position, retiring with loss • was
also at the retreat of the Russians from Giergevo and Slobodsia in 1854. For the above-mentioned°ser\ace8 he has
received the Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic, also the Tm-kish Order of the Medjidie 4th Class, with a Sword of
Honor from the Sultan. Served the campaign of 1854 on the Staff of the Army in the Crimea, and was present at
the battles of Balaklava and Inkernian and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
i»> Lt.Colonel Cotton served as Aide de Camp.to Sir Sydney Cotton commanding the Peshawur Division in the sup-
ipression of the Indian mutiny from Dec. 1857 to its termination. Also served in the expedition on the Euzofzie
iborder under the same General in 1858, and was present at the destruction of Chingalee, also at the destruction of
[Mungultanah, a stronghold of Mokurrabkleans on the Mahabund Mountain. Subsequently at the destruction of
-5 War Serdccs of the Lundenant Colonels.
8«U»niai. nivl »t U.C UikinK of 0.0 Stockade lM>lonpu".g to the Hiu.lostauee Fanatics on the heights above-mentioned
'".'iTllTo^-u'Mfj-^- T'^eil' wfti; the 7-.nd Hiphlnnders in the Crimea from i6th July 1855, including the siege and
iM ixA ..1. u 1 11... "•;",, ;";t'J„'_,, Turkish Mednl). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was
S'.^n. :■ uU.XZlt o" Mh March',858, subsequently throughout the operations in Central
l"^"' . . Wl f lies under Taiitin Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59, and action of Oodeypore as
'^'I^U,- >,-,M K I. n''nswa.s 1.1 the bomhardient of Odessa. 2nd April .854. Served m the breaching batteries
jK.f..rc •^otmHK.iM.l in ..11 tlu- l-mbanlment* from .854 until its fall aiid was wourided 21st April (Medal with Clasp,
Kni^.t . f the li-^'.n,. of H.....,r, Sanlinian Medal. 5th Class of the Medj.die and Turkish Medal).
.iln. T.el I. S. Miller sei^'cd with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 m North Chma. m-
rlu.lM.^ tl <•««..,.. of Sinhn uking of Tanpku, and was severely wounded m the chest m front of the inner Taku
Kor^'nl~.I.rr.enl at the M.rrc..dcr of Pckin (Medal with two Chusps, and Brevet of Major).
i»*i,i<--'l..iirl K U Rocke (icrvcd in the China war of i860, and was engaged m the actions of the 12th and 14th
* »Ttl !"r.nolTi-m- ^A'od "with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
|-hcn«l. aii.l )«.ttl.*" ..f Saxloolaporc. Chillianwallah (slightly wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Kir%T.l'ii. It.dii. dunnir the mutiny of 1857-58; commanded the station of Murree (Pun.iaub) when attacked by
hillmcn ..n ih.- nicht of .«t Sept. .857. and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1857 raised,
under ..nl.-n. of Sir John Lawrei.co. at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1200 strong, and proceeded to North- Western
l*roTi'ir<-. with 11 .n Jan. .858 ; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
^l,«»ri'h'iri-!ml i«nd at the takingof Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
... I ■ (• A. Daniell sor\'e<l in the 55th Regt. on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the attack
: V'Moy. Chusan. and Chin Kiang Foo. Served with the Gold Coast Artillery with the expedition
■.•»" dunng Oct. and Nov. 1858.
ukctt Kcrvcd with the Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th July 1855 ; and
r Mer-party at the attack of the Rednn on the i8th June and was dangerously wounded— left leg
,. ,. with Cliisps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'i it'lies boB the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the late Turkish Contingent, and the
:. ttlCRcrred with the 88th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of
h li-d iSih March), attack on the Quarries 7th June, and on the Redan i8th June (Medal with Clasp,
■ rt-son served with the zgth'Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the
:,• . ^-iir. pasMige of the Chenab. and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
>:oii Bcr^•cd with the 45th Regiment in the Orange River Sovereignty, Cape of Good Hope, in 1851 ,
^ L'l-rously wounded (shot through both thighs) in an encounter with Boers and Hottentots.
■ nfh Bcn'cd with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including-
I riiiuggur. passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal
» .Served with the 12th Lancers throughout the KaflBrwar of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present
\- '•nn, including the action of Berea. where he commanded the Detachments of Cavalry with Sir
< • t 'olumn (mentioned in general orders and despatches), and for one year commanded Sir George's
\ -.va* established. Served in the Crimea with the 12th Lancers from their landing on the 8th
N' iig the »iege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of Tchemaya, and operations near Eupatoria under
I . '• (Mcilal with C'lasp, and Turkish Medal).
: ■ rccr pcrvcd in the 'Turkish Contingent at Varna, and in the entrenched Camp at Kertch, com-
: ■■ .-ly the 3rd (Albanians), 6th, and 8th Regiments (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal),
rlies »ervc<l at the siege of Mooltan in 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp).
' illcr Bcr\-c<l witl. the 57th Regiment in the Eastern campaicn of 1S54, and was very severely
■ -uchcs before Sebastopol, and again whilst being carried back to the camp (Medal with Clasp,
>r\n» f<c^^•ed \rith the S2nd Regt. throughout the Inrlian campaigns of 1857-59 ; '"'as in temporary
< I ompanies during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; present at the defeat of the Gwahor Con-
I ■■■ ..!i (x\\ Dec., action of Kliodagiuige and occupation of Futtehghur, capture of Bareilh', relief of
1- ■ ""III. of Khankur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
' ■ ' ' ''or\-e<l mth the 74th Highlanders throughout the KafBr war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was
I " ■ - "f tne Amatolas, Kroomie, Waterkloof, &c.— thrice honourably mentioned m. despatches,
:. Ml .St-pt. 1852. " ^
.\ M A. Anwin servedwiththeRifleBrigadeatthesiegeof Sebastopol from January 1855 (Medal
■••'' "^ t'lo Me<lji<lio, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 as Aide de
< '.niiit and wiu. present at the siege and c.Tpturc of Delhi (woimded), action of Bolundshuhur,
t l.irkii.iw and assault of the Seciindra Bagh (wounded and horse killed), assault and capture
;',' ^?"™«' and Barrce: was thanked by the Governor General in Council and repeatedly
i ^.•■<lal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major).
- C. rviniicr sm-ed in the Crimea from 30th Juno 1855 as Adjutant to 13th Light Infantry,
■■■ uiwl full of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
■■ Indian mutiny, including the relief of Azimghur and campaign in Gorruokpore in 1858
< : wa« aft«rwanls appointed Aide de Camp to Lord Clyde, and present at the actions
•i.o«Tii campaign of 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Pro-
•.HiMjint Aclj.iU.nt CTCueral to the Expeditionniy Force, and was present throi\ghout the
I mIXi wi'th two na''"^ '' ^'°'^*' '^'^^'^'^'^'^ 0^^ ^^"^ cntiy into Pekin (promoted
' l',"r"!',."i',l!.^'"'i/''*?'''.?.™':"u"'' '^"""^ '^° ^""''j campaign of 1848-49, and was presentat
. •/. «li.ili. at which last he was severely wounded in the arm (Medal and one Clasp).
• Md M?.™,*; o"^^'' '" i^'> I''"'-'""'^ campaign of 1848-49, including the capture of
■ ' '.An- ;i r A ^ . T,"' J\"'r""P'^"'' Pn^si'KO of the Chenab. battles of ChilUan-
'„, . w . "^1 ''.^' '''° K Vvbor Pass, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with
nndlnngi fr^:''' ■'•" '''' ' ""' ''"' country around Michnee, and '
■vTh C ."^ :i "' ^" '' •^''^"' hill tribes (Medal with Clasp).
Sori-e. «Hth iho M. p'" ; '. ' '" '^54-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
!■ rmnoromm i^^ ' i'" ■' '''"■"" ""^ Sepoy mutiny of 1857-58, present at the
Xr^r iVni-nn ■'•"■;'''-■"'";"• ""fntioned in despatch) ; accompanied Have-
I nev with ^,1" Z' ""^'.'"'■'I'-'l'ie actions at Mungarwar and Alumbagh, assault
i'..cyw.lhv..nons fiort.es thence-wounded on the 6th Oct. (Medal with Clasp,
"'.ir iho nt"t!!I.w'!:^'i''I '!^'"52 ^^^^"^ .^"^'^'^ ™ T^'^i^ i" '858 and was present
^ at the alUick and capture of Port Lnhoric, attack on Koonch, and capture of
'••'■' '^■•'"I^Hu'i,re"J„l.'^A'r"'.-"''^"^'"'l'^«'^?l^*'»-° "f I'cgu in November, its
'- ?f. w .7 ,T^^^ =" that vicinity. Served with the Madras
n n.KHiym f h„ ,'^' """"-^ ^i','" ^^ Choapc's expedition to Meeady (Medal
■ . ,Mi,C r Li. "•'^ '" Beiigal from Fell. 1858. including the occu-
.':' ■ ' r .Kth 7.;. :rl:v' ^L"'^""i"A''j*j°'^'!i with ciasp)
rilir 57th ItetHmoiil in the Crimean
ilitrk* oftho |{ ■
<if Kinbonrti
campaign from the 19th May 1855,
CoJumnu: _. .,., u... ,..;,r T.V,,^.r,nV.:'?'^^^^^^^ SSrved
', VM!.?ln1°wn"V.,'^"' .luno (with the storming column) and
1 (Medal witli Clasp, and Turki.qh Moflnii kS,.„„.i „;.., .i,^
Tai,U;o in co-operation with the Central India F
Field Force
War Services of the Licutcnanl Colonels. yj
Sei-\'ea also in the New Zealand war in iS6i, and was present at the operations against the rebel ilaoiies at Tearei
Pah (Medal).
2i« Lt.Colonel Bourchier served with the 8ist Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny in iS57-=:S fllcdal)
=" Lt.Colonel Goff ser\'ea with the 45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
21' Lt.Colonel R. V. Allen se^^'ed in the China expedition. Also with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in iS-q and
at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal v^ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^^'
^'i' Lt.ColonelC. D.Kich served with the gth Lancers at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde in Nov. 1857, and with the
2nd Battalion Mihtary Train as Field Adjutant, while that Corps acted as Cavalry in the Force that remained in iDosi-
tion in Alumbagh from the relief until the siege and capture of the City in March 1858, and was mentioned in despatch
for services in action at Ahimbagh (horse shot) ; served with the 9th Lancers throughout the camp;ii.gn in Oude and
RohUcimd, including actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of Shahjehanpore and pur-
suit to Mahomdee ; commanded a squadron at the passage of the Gogra and attairs at Mutchleegaon and KumdaJioti
(Brevet of Major, Medal vrith two Clasps) .
2-' Lt.Colonel Charles Steel served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from 2qth July 1851;, including the sie^p and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^'■^ Lt.Colonel Stackpoole served with the iStli Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Also in the Crimea from 30th December 1854 to nth April 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Med^
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
223 Lt.Colonel R. W. Brooke served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations atMooltan
including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel of Mooltan ; afterwards present at the "battle of
Groojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army imder Rajah Shere Sing until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation
of Attock and Peshawur, and c.^Lpu'lsion of theAffghan Force under the Ameer Dost Mahomed beyond the Khvber
Pass ; was wounded at Mooltan 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the Kaffir war of 1851-53
(Medal). Served as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Staveley during the China campaign of i860, and the sub-
sequent occupation of Tientsin and capture of the Taku Ports (Brevet of Major, Medal vvith Clasp).
22* Lt.Colonel P. W. Gregory served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 18th June
(Medal with three CJlasps, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the campaign of i860 in the
north of China, including the action of Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Ports (Medal with Cla<]i and Brevet
of Major).
225 Lt.Colonel F. R. G. Grant served with the 9th Lancers in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of
Budlekeserai, throughout the siege and assault of Delhi (horses shot on the 19th June and 14th Sept.'iS57), actions
of Bolundshuhur, Allygbur, Agra, and Kanoge, capture of Meeangunge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal
with two Clasps). Sei-ved throughout the campaign of i860 in North China as Aide de Camp to Sir Hope Grant
including the cajiture of Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major). '
226 Lt.Colonel de Ruvignes served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu) ; was present at the capture of Prome, and repul.se of the enemy's night attack. Served with the force
which escorted elephants from India across the Gonin Toinig Mountains, and in pursuit of the Woozeer Monunir
Shera Monung's force, resulting in the destruction and capture of the entrenched position of Tonesh.
227 Lt.Colonel G. Longloy served with the local rank of Captain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers in 1855-56
(Turkissh Medal). Served with the Expeditionary force in China in 1857-59, and was present at thecapturc of Canton
affiiir at the White Cloud Mountains, capture of Namtow, attack on the Peiho forts — dangerously wounded (mentioned
in despatches on all the above occasions. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
22» Lt.Colonel de Longueville served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign with a light field battery, and was
present at the actions of Agra (horse shot) and Allyghur— severely wounded (Medal). Served as Aide de'Camp to
General Showers throughout the operations in the Cossea and Jyntea Hill (mentioned in despatches). Served in
the Jmlian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the storm and capture of the Cra^ I'iciuet 'Medal
with Clasp). "
223 Lt.Colonel J. T. Craster served with the 38th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
230 Lt.Colonel Wm. Batiks served tliniUL-hout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflfairs of Bulganac
and M'Kcnzic's Farm, battles of Alniii iiud Inkerman (horse shot); siege and fall of Sebastopol. and sortie of 26th
Oct. 1854 (Modal vrith three Clasps, iuid Turki-sh Medal).
231 Lt.Colonel R. B. Ingram served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and commanded a detach-
ment of the 97th Regt. in the escort of a largo convoy of stores and ammunition from Benares into the Azimghur
entrenchment on the 9th April 1858 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel G. GasTior served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill tribes in Scind imder Sir Charles Napier.
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore ChiUian-
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). '
233 Lt.Colonel Blackwall served with the 49th Regiment in the first China war (Medal), and was present at the
first taking of Chusan. Served as Brigade Major with the expeditionary force under Brig.adier S. Cotton in 1854
against the Lurruckzai Mohmunds and was present at the destruction of the villages of Shahmoschkhyl, Sardcen
and Dubb (mentioned in despatches). Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of' 186^ with
the Eusofzye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass on the 15th December and in
the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December which
ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th December (Medal with
two Clasps).
23' Lt.Colonel Dirom served throughout the siege and capture of Delhi; also at the captures of Meeann-un"-e and
Bareilly (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). ° °
235 Lt.Colonel De Budo served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expedition
of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the stoi-miny of Laloo and
capture of Umbeylah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). "
23<'' Lt.Colonel F. R. Butt sci-ved with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India
and s\'as present at the capture of Umbeylah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). '
23T Lt.Colonel G. Twiss sei-ved with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Steel
Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from ist Januai-y 1868 and was present at the captm-e of
Magdala (mentioiied in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
23S Lt.Colonel Couchman served in the defence of Neemuch from 8th to 22nd Nov. 1857. Also in the Oude cam-
paign of 1858-59 (Medal).
23"J Lt.Colonel J. Hunter served in the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) and
battle of Goojerat (Medal vrith two Clasps) .
2*o Lt.Colonel Darling served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chdlian-
walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
2^1 Lt.Colonel G. O. Rybot commanded a Detachment of the Nagpore Irregular Force in a skirmish with rebels
at the Singhora Ghat on the 4th January 1858 (Medal). Served in suppression of the mutiny at Raepore in the
samr' month — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General.
■'' T, t. Colonel W. Delane served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and
;t (charger shot), and pur.suit of the Sikhs and Afighansto Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
.■ district with Brigadier Bradshaw's Force in 1840; and with Sii- Charles Napier's Force at the forcin'>- of
u:it Pass in 1S50 (Medal with Clasp). Served against the Googaira rebels in 1857 — charger killed (Medal) °
-■■ i.t.i'ol.jnon;. Simeonserved the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, including the action at Ramnu"-<rur battles of
Chilhanw.i'liih u ud ( inojcrat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aftghans to Peshawur (Medal with two 'Clasps) With
Peshawar I'liM }■'.•■;■,■ under Sir Colin Campbell in Oct. Nov. and Dec. 1851. Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58,
includinLT tin- ;ifi;ii:is of Chanda, Umeerporc, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow affair at Koorie and
sommanded the Bengal Artillery with the Field Force imder Brigadier General Douglas from is't Oct to 20th Dec' i8?8
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
7S
War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels.
^••"' ■ -^ -ZXZv'^vlrTi^C^^^^^ and Born^mder Brigadier Hdl d>irmg th?
'• ^-I'-l'""'','" "" ,'-5^^ nfXnv^campaiffn of ,857-58. including the battles of Bud-
• hroujrhout the Indian mu^^^^^^
'■. ■ iVr^S-drac"- afca^n^Jo^rto^^ Sthand 6th Sept.. at Seraighat, Puttehgui-, and
^1 '")• • f o,<: r, nrifl vvi T)re«ont on the mortai'-raft through-
^^ ■ ■ ■ • ' '?«. ^'^'■•^'"IVrTrwIlh Clasp) Dc,"achcdtrHerat on a Political Mission by Sir
, r Mohuinrft (^^eilal with C as] • ■L^''"^,''i;^^jj ^ Flymg Column on the line of the
V . ',,S;^^i"hes''o'B'lcr S^^. jSa. and Ahmoodea. and at the destruction of
', .. • .. 1- , ,',,."ioc KlviiiK' Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 1838 (Meclai;.
';■:,., • : , • '; .\. HaVcr scr^-cd «;:tV''*''^7^"«™fi^i oT^Ls-TinclutU the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
'^r-ccurruXu^ndo^orthe X'^^^r^^^^^^
■'.a pVVu;t"of\"hTAff:^.ans to the Khyber Pass (Medal^th two Clasps).
' ■ •'• ^f''^%r;,\\uXd\t''cmnpat'?J.^rn^858" 'an'd ^was present with the xath Light Infantry
-'<•»•"•< 6c"-ed m tUo '""'"^ F "' , '"V' /. ? 'tp^ ^s Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Jones
:■ on cth April, and spec all. '!'; '^.'^;\',;^=,'^^''i„^,^ „,? Mohunpore on 26th May. Commanded
■ ;„.ro on 14th ,^I"y.: j;".; ■ : , ; , ;;\ f tife Ko rt of row in August, and at the action of
■:;,iwoi^dfdb;s-';ut;.;ieaL:;u^
•■,rk i.n Oic Taku Forts on 25tli Juno 1859— wounded (Medal).
I. . • ..• M .,r;'u crvod ^trthe R.M Ba tahon ^ Brigade in the Crimea; was
, V, ■ >- rvra on UioC^inaexpedrt on o 1857-5^^^ the blockade of the Canton riyer. the landin
, ,., V,, . . , ^' ;).7;f »;;^'^^Oj_^^^'°^;^.'^P«^^^^^^^ to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghae during
: ^;ri\e ™?V"cnXs Kdellajor fo'colonel Hcspard's Force in the operations against and
_ Vul chitf-VrahatOhaiawai in Now Zealand on ist July 1845 (mentioned m despatch) , also at the
.i^uucl.vi. u.' Aiuiluale'8 Pah on i6th July (Medal).
Majors.
IP William Henry Hartman,' Captain, Iinattacheii
Charles Boyd,^ Captain, Unattached
George Montagu, Captain, Unattached
John Buckley Castieau,* Captain, half pay, Royal Marines
Wi Willoughby Montagu, ^ Captain, half pay. Royal Artillery..,
*Mederico de Marches! Alessi, Capt. r. f. p. R. Malta Fencibles
John Kenneth Mackenzie,^ Captain, Unattached
Thomas Hurdle," Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines
^9 Thomas Ramsden AgTiew,^ Captain, r. f. p. 2 R. Vet. Batt. ...
William Stephen Knapman,* Captain, ret. full pay, R. Marines
J® William Lemoine, Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillery ...
33 Charles Manners,'" Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillery
Andrew Archer Wm. Schalch," Captain, ret. f. p. R. ArtiUery...
Aylmer Dondall,'^ Capt. r. f p. 54 F. Military Knight of Windsor
Thomas Waters, Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines...
^ Evan Morgan," Capt. retired full pay, Royal Artillery
William Davis,'* Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines...
Francis Holcombe, Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillery ...
William John Stokes, Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillerj-
, retired full pay, R. Artillery
ir";, C ijjfain, retired full pay, R. Artillery
I I . retired full pay, 36 Foot
red full pay, Royal Marines
•; 'L-d full pay, 94 Foot
■ I ( d full pay, 39 Foot
' '/. retired full pay. Royal Artillery
retired full pay, Royal Engineers
' ( /_/ './j«, retired fuU pay, 48 Foot
lin, retired full pay, Royal Artillery
in, retired full pay. Royal Artillery
retired full paj-. Royal Artillery
John Dyson, Ci/y/i"
WilUam YouiiL'T"'-
Robert Stu;ut l;
Thomas Pnrlc.'' '
HenrvNicbnll-, '
John Black:il!. '
Jolm Si<lrie\- I '
Charles Older- r
HenderMoinit. ,
Arthur Gcjsset, Cni>
Robert Luanl, Cupl
John Gore, Caj.lu.n
Joshua Edlestou,''* Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines
Rich. Matthews Poulden, Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillerj-
Caleb Barnes," Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines
Peter Martin M'Kellar, Cif^j^ain, retired full pay. Royal Marines
William Knowles,^" Captain, retired full pay, 50 Foot
Henry Stephen Tireman, Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillery
Roljcrt Roe Fisher, Capt. r.f p. R. Art. Lt.Col. Com. Donegal Art.
John M'Caskill, Captain, retired full paj', 97 Foot
William Baird Young, Captain, retired full pay, R. Artillery ...
Rodney Mylius, Captain, retired full pay, Ceylon Rifles
Charles Cheetham, Captain, retired full pay, Royal Artillery ...
Alex. Fred. Wm. Papillon, Captain, ret. fvill pay, R. Artillery...
John Miller, =' Captain, retired full pay, Royal Marines
William Fnhbnl. Oiyi/oiJt, retired full pay, Ro.yal Artillery
Charles Rol lert Wpme, Co;;*, r.f p. R. Art. Lt. Col. Com. Fife Art.
Kenneth M\ircliisou,-- Captain, retired full pay, 29 Foot
Philip Bolton. Captain, retired full pay, 77 Foot
William Macdonald, Captain, retired full pay, 93 Foot
Charles Stuart Miller, Captain, retired full pay, R. Engineers...
Pitcairn Onslow,-^ Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines
Demiis Dunn, Captain, retired full pay, 69 Foot
Lancelot Edward AVood, Captain, retired full pay, 54 Foot
John Oldright, Captain, retired full paj', 8i Foot
Charles Duperier,^* Captain, retired full pay, 80 Foot
Henrj- Mackay, Captain, retired full pay, 79 Foot
William Chas'., Jl/oount Avonraore," Captain, h.p. R. Artillery
Hufch Kenncdv,-'' Captain, retired full pay, Roj-al Marines, f
Adjutant io /.•■ />''■>-■ tUfle Volunteers j
Fra.'Ausr. H!!l! '' ■ . > ■ '' 1, i-etired full pay, R. Marines
William's. I'll) I ,< , •■■■tired full pay, 62 Foot
HeuryWm.lv 1 ,,, ,, r.f.p. 28 Foot
Edw.'P. H. 1'- i ' ''., retired full pay. Royal Marines...
31 James Hen!. , 1 ' , ro tired full pay, 95 Foot
Griffin Nich')l;i, ' !'.]>. 5 Foot, Gentleman at Arms
JohuThomiisnii a-:- i, ( 'r'V,„«, retired full pay, R. Marines
William L. Saver,-' ( .iptnin. retired full pay, Royal Marines ...
Thomas Bake{' l'le\-flell,^^ Captain, retired full pay, R. Marines
Richard Barrett, s* Captain, r.f p. Depot Batt. {Q.U. 3oOct. 35)
William Lee, 3' (W/'^a)i,ret. full pay, 6 Foot {Q.M. 28 June 44)...
Robert Preston Malcolm, Captain, h. p. R. (Bombay) Engineers
George Rand,^^ Captain, retired full pay. Invalid Depot
William Barnham. Thomas Rider,^^ Captain, r. f. p. R. Marines
James Boyd, Captain, retired full pay, 86 Foot
WilUam Jenny PengeUey," Captain, ret. f. p. Royal Marines ...
Walter SaxtonBold, Captain,r.[.p. R. Newfoimdland Companies
George Corry,'^'-' Captain, retired full pay, 8 Foot
William Burden,"' Captain, retired full pay, 9 Foot
John Jago. 2Ltior. 74 Foot
Cutlibert Ward Bin-ton, Captain, Royal Marines
Charles Campbell Hook, Major, h. p. 20 Hussars
». ITiC Henry Evelyn Wood, Major, 90 Foot
AVilliam Miller,"^ Captain and Adjutant, ret. f. p. Cavah-y Depot
Thomas Lynden Bell, Major, 6 Foot
Leonard Sidebottom-Ven'ner,'? Jfa/or, Unattached
Augustus Alexander Dick.'s Major, half pay, 13 Foot
Douglas Robinson,"'^ Major, half pay, 72 Foot
Henry Crofton, Captain, half pay, 67 Foot
Rd. Sweet Cole, CaJ)^ h.p. ATmy'B.osp.C.EecruitingO. at Reading
•Georgio Virtu, Captain, ret. f. p. Royal Malta F. Artillery ....
Peter Withington, Major, h. p. Cavalry Depot
John Yate Holland, Captain, Royal Marines
Arthur Herbert Cass,*" Major, half pay, 10 Hussars
Ernest Le Pelley,^' Captain, h.p. 5 Foot
Charles Stuart Baker, Major, half pay, 59 Foot
9 July 03 28 Mar. 05 30 Oct.
15 Aug. 04 19 Dec. 0512 July 17
8 Dec. 14 31 Oct. 22J22 Oct. 25
22 Sept. 08, 1 3 Apr. 24 10 July 37
26 Nov. 08 u Aug. II 6 Nov. 27
23 Jan. 25:15 Jan. 27'ioJuly 40
6 Dec. 31 16 Sept.3f i23 Apr. 42
5 Jan. 981 I Dec. 03' 18 Mar. 13
19 Dec. 07 12 Oct. 09 22 June 15 28 Nov. 54
1 Nov. 03 17 Jan. 06 31 July 26 28 Nov. 54
3 Oct. 07I 5Juneo8l 6 Nov. 27 28 Nov. 54
3 Oct. 07 24 Sept. 08: 6 Nov. 27,28 Nov. 54
17 Dec. 07,10 Mar. 09! 6 Nov. 27^28 Nov. 54
20 May 13I 2 Mar. 17I 2 May 29128 Nov. 54
30 Nov. 04 27 July o8'22 July 30 28 Nov. 54
17 Dec. 12 23 May 15 10 Feb. 34128 Nov. 54
26 Feb. 07 23 Feb. 14 27 May 34-28 Nov. 54
I May 15I 9 Nov. igl 6 Jan. 36 28 Nov.
10 July 151 2 Apr. 2i'29 June 36128 Nov. 54
11 Dec. 15. II Aug. 23 10 Jan. 37128 Nov. 54
15 Dec. 17 29 Jrdy 25 23 June 37:28 Nov. 54
8 Sept. 14 28 Dec. 21*29 Sept. 37,28 Nov. 54
30 Aug. 09 28 Feb. 28J 7 Dec. 37 28 Nov. 54
25 July II 15 Sept. 14 9 Feb. 38 28 Nov. 54
14 Oct. 12! 4 May 14] i June 38'28 Nov. 54
8 July i8jio July 26 ii June 38^28 N
I Aug. 16 29 July 25,13 June 38'28 Nov. 54
30 Dec. 12
5 Oct. i8
8 Dec. 19
8 Dec. 19
9 Nov. 1 1
29 July 25
o Nov. 12
7 Apr. 12
9 Aug. 33
22 July 30 16 Feb. 44
10 Jan. 37 23 Apr. 39
28 June 38, 3 June 42
10 Nov. 40
23 Nov. 41 6 Nov. 37
11 Nov. 5x1
20 June 54 12 Jan. 55
" Nov. 54
6 Jan. 14 30 Nov. 38'28 Nov. 54
2 Mar. 27| I May 39'28 Nov. 54
2 May 27 20 May 39!28 Nov. 54
8 June 27J 3 July 39 28 Nov. 54
2 July 30 10 Aug. 4c 28 Nov. 54
3 Jan
22 Oct. 40
22 Feb. 32 II May
4 Apr. 32 II May 41
20 July 38 25 Julie 41
6 Aug. 28I 4 July 30 21 July 41
6 Aug. 28 22 July 30I 2 Sei)t.4i
25 Jan. 25 27 June 28 26 Oct. 41
6 Aug. 28 I Oct. 30 23 Nov. 41
16 May 22 30 May 24: 9 Oct. 42
16 Dec. 31 16 July 33I 4 Apr. 43
16 Dec. 31 23 Oct. 33I 4 Apr. 43
18 July 25 7 May 34 12 Apr. 4-
16 Dec. 31 22 Jan. 34 3 May 43
20 Dec. 32 5 June 35,15 Apr. 44
I Feb. 39 29 Maj- 41 22 Dec. 45
6 July 09 25 July iilio Sept. 47
23 Aug. 27 13 Jan. 34I 3 Dec. 47
9 Mar. 39 23 Nov. 41 1 12 Feb. 4f
3 Nov. 33
23 May 45
May 29
Sept. 38
29 Dec. 40
18 June 41
II Jan. 43
21 Mar. 34
23 Feb. 30
25 Oct. 22
t8 Deo. 41
27 Dec. 36
6 Jan. 25
8 Apr. 34
6 Apr. 32
14 Nov. 34
Nov. 33
13 June 45
28 July 46
3 June 51
8 Mar. 39
10 Sept. 39
8 Apr. 42
9 June 38
6 Aug. 41
26 July 44
6 Oct. 41
6 Jan. 46
28 June 49
10 May 41
7 Sept. 55
7 July 46
7 May 50
3 Dec. 50
6 Apr. 39 14 July 48
18 Sei)t. 461 3 Dec. 52
22 June 32.24 May 46
28 Mar. 41 2 May 51
26 July 44 7 May 52
II Apr. 44 1 6 June 54
14 Apr. 44' 16 July 50
10 Aug. 40 26 Oct. 48
8 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov,
28 Nov,
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
I Dec. 54
I Dec. 54
I Dec. 54
1 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 54
4 Sept. 55
10 July 37 '27 July 47 27 Sept. 55
16 Feb. 26J15 June 55 2 Nov. 55
30 Dec. 4229 Dec. 54 30 Nov. 55
13 Jan. 41I10 Aug. 49J20 Mar. 56
28 Nov. 45 1 25 Aug. 54:24 June 56
26 May 3622 Dec. 45:24 Oct. 56
16 Nov. 37! 17 May 48:11 Dec. 56
6 Nov. 40! 9 Mar. 49! 2 Feb. 57
3 Oct. 38 17 May 48116 June 57
14 Aug. 48' 6 June 5428 Aug. 57
26 Dec. 51 10 May 55 i a July 58
I Aug. 54*27 Aug. 58! 7 Dec. 58
17 May 4i]2s May 55 11 Jan. 59
4 Jan. 43,13 Dec. 52 18 Mar. 59
13 Nov. 43'23 Jan. 55 16 Aug. 59
13 June 421 19 Jan. 52I29 Nov. 59
25 Nov. 42 7 Sept. 55117 May 61
3 Ajir. 46] 15 Nov. 57ji7 May 61
3 Oct. 43 29 Dec. 54 II June 6
20 June 50
17 Feb. 54
23 Nov. 52
31 Dec. 44120 Mar. 46
7 Mar. 43 19 Mar. 47
8 Sept.46!i9 Nov. 47
2 Aug. 36'25 Dec. 38
30 Dec. 34 17 Feb. 40
19 Feb. 47! 7 Mar. 51
8 Dec. 53 26 Dec. 6i
31 Aug. 45 2 July 51
' Feb. 56 16 Apr. 61
30 Sept. 54
Nov. 55
Jan. ■;6
May 62
10 June 62
2 July 62
19 Aug. 62
2 Sept. 62
I Oct. 62
31 Oct
9 Jan. 54I 7 Nov. 62'
2 Dec. 5o| 9 Nov. 62
:7 Jan. 51I 9 Nov. 62
iS Feb. 51 12 Nov. 62
'.6 June 52! 2 Dec. 62
9 July 52I13 Feb. S5J16 Sept. 57 30 Dec. 62
30 Dec. 47 5 Apr. 49,14 Apr. 59 30 Dec. 62
13 Dec. 50 5 Nov. 52123 Apr. 58 16 Jan. 63
20 Oct. 49,27 Aug. 52 7 Oct. 5923 Jan. 63
29 Mar. 44I 8 Jan. 47 In Apr. 51*20 Jan. 63
Apr. 6 1
31 Oct. 62
Feb. 68
Apr. 66
30 June 63
I June 70
13 July 67
9 Aug. 71
I April 66
G
8o
Majors.
ivnl Aruller>'
.f;>/.IIN, 3 K(K)t
h. p. 15 Kout
,,-r. Unlfpay, 17 Foot
U.r,or, 19 Hussars
■ /i». icv Koot ■■■
Caiiltiitt, h. p. noynl ArtiUery
rria. Cor'"'" • "">'"' Marine ArtiUery
DntiriKJii Guanfs .....
r half imv, 5 West India Regiment.
;> Cai>lain, r. f. p. Royal Marines
.-. 8 Foot
lAi/or, 7 Hussars
. .l/.i;V>r, 2J Foot ;_•■
.-' (WmN. retired ftUl pay, 105 Foot .
1.' : v;il Kiijfinccrs
Uoyiil Marines
'•. 19 Foot
tired ftUl pay, 67 Foot
■■liH, retired mil pay, Royal Marines
l/i'or. 14 Foot
• n-d full pay. 3 West India Regiment
M nor, 60 Foot
i-, Major, 7 Foot
I ..,.i.i,«, hair pay, 31 Foot
IWr.- L\nil.h.p.3gF.Adj.6Adminutraiice
■ir<Kille 1 olHHteen
-■:. I^'FoOt
'.' -.70 Foot
- ;..rtt. C<r;)/«ii«, 57 Foot
^liii, 57 Foot
'<.4oFoot
Ku, Major, RojTil Engineers
r. Koyal Kngincers
' 1 ley . Miijur, Koyal Engineers
' lecve.'* Major, half pay, 13 Foot
r, 16 Foot
■. 8g Foot
11 Dyer. Captain, Royal Artillery
■s Colman, itajor, 8 Foot
I ieruld. Captain, r. f.p. R. (Bengal) Artillery
ry, Captain, h. p. 86 Foot, Gent, at Arm)
I. .yd Iriiy," Major, h.p. 74 Foot
U ri;or. 10 Foot
' 'ftain. h. p. Rifle Brigade, Captain of
' •i-ital,Ct,ehta
••tin, rctircl full pay i West India Regiment
'/rior, 27 Pool
' h. p. (;<il<l Coast Art. Corps, S. O. of Pens
..•ties, Major. Roynl ArtiUery
I'lihiitr. Jfu/or, 90 Foot
■ t. Major, half pay, 16 Foot
■••■fter, Major. 39 Foot
Hickcy," Captain, retired ftiU pay, loi Foot
COKXET,
IIulLIEVT. LIEUT.
or ESSIGIf.
TXov. 42 S Jan. 47
II June 53! '2 Sept. 57
I'ole,
Major, h. p. Cape Mounted Rifles
Ha/ur, 59 Foot
f. p. R/.yal Malta F. ArtiUery
yal KiKfiiiecrs
liur, Jfajor. Koyal ArtUlery ...
'"•». retired fuU pay, 104 Foot...
Fciot
•. 5 Foot ......'.'.".
r. h.p. 67 Foot ..
hy.i" Major, h. p. 01 Foot
r.tircdftinpay,R ■
Military CoUege
• K.K.t ;: ;
• Major, h. p. 93 Foot
■ i..r. half pay, 3 Foot
. I luill
*i Foot .........'.
r, i<, uiflcs !!!!."!!!!"
' iiHiixMini "..'"'
'/•'/or, h.p. aoFoot ..,
.1/H/<,r, oa Foot
l.'nnit. felnffOffloerof Pensionerg
r, gi Fo<it
28 May
II Aug. 54
15 Juno 55
13 Apr. 49
20 Aug.
21 May
!oDec. 43
17 Dec,
3 Sept. 47
16 Sept. 45
7 May 42
23 May 45
10 Apr. 42
4 J»ily 54
I May 57
I June 42
1 Oct. 47
9 Dec. 48
2 Mar. 53
18 Feb. 43
6 Mar.
6 Apr. 47
7 Jan
23 Nov. 49
13 Apr
26 May 46
7 July 46
11 Jan. 47
22 Dec. 48
6 June 54
16 Jan. 55
17 June 51
8 June 55
I Apr. 54
20 Jan. 49
21 Aug. 49
6 June 5
22 Dec. 52
:5 June
7 ,Tune
4 June
5 May
8 Apr., 45
:o Mar,
10 Dec.
I July si
5 Mar. 39
8 June 49
7 Aug. 46
9 May 45
26 Oct. 39
3 June 45
14 Aug
7 Oct. 39
Foot.,
'lOt....
Foot..
'^tairoffloerorPenBionerf 31 No
June 53
10 Julj' 42
27 Jan. 54
7 June 54
29 Jan. 46
Apr. 49
10 Oct. 57
5 Oct
22 Apr. S3
23 Feb. 4,
7 Jan. 5
8 Aug. 5:
3 Nov. 37
28 Nov. 45
8 Nov. 42
2 Nov. 55
5 May ss
6 Dec. 44
30 Dec. 38
17 Oct. SI
19 Oct. 49
19 Oct. 49
14 Apr. 48
I Juno 49
=7 Feb. 52
18 Aup. 54
" Aug. 54
Mar. 40
Aug. 54
Dec. 54
31 Aug. 55
25 Oct. 50
II Sept. SI
26 July 44
17 Apr. 45
24 Feb. 54
6 Dec. 50
8 June 49
10 May 47
17 Aug. 48
13 Oct. 4
14 Sept. 5
18 Feb. 5
26 Mar. 4
1 Nov. 50
3 Nov. 52
2 N
SN
6 May 44
8 Apr.
29 Dec. 45
3 Mar. 54
5 Oct. 52
8 Nov. 50
27 Dec. 50
Mar. 49
17 Jan. 51
7 Nov. 54
9 Mar. 55
9 Feb. 55
1 July ss
27 Apr. 58
20 June 54
4 Apr. SI
5 Dec. 51
3 Sept. 53
17 Feb. 54
10 Mar. 45
5 July 4^-
10 Feb. 54
8 Dec. _
10 Dec. 47
10 Sept. 55
6 Apr
2 Nov. 55
28 Jan
17 May 54
10 Nov. 48
20 Aug. 49
27 May 42
17 June
14 Aug. 46
14 Apr ._
July 47
«n. 1/V. «i Fool
3 Sept. 47
«4 Ajir. 46
I a July 50
31 July 55
7 Apr. 58
24 Jan. 4
29 Oct. si.
21 Sept. 54
10 Nov. 48
8 Jun
30 Oct. 59
24 Apr. 55
9 Feb. 55
I Mar. 47
1 Oct. 53
5 Sept. 54
0 Dec. 39
2 Mar. 47
3 Feb. 46
1 Aug. 56
10 Apr. 58
27 Mar. 46
3 Oct. 40
I Feb. 55
7 June 51
I May 52
I July S3
30 Apr. 52
3 Mar. 54
Jan. 55
26 Mar
20 Feb. 63
12 June 6'
12 Nov. 58
I June
29 Dec. 54
23 Nov. 56
17 Oct. 52
II Nov. 5
23 Mar. 63
Feb. 56
25 June
Oct. 54
21 Nov.
15 Mar. S3
30 July 58
IS Oct. '
1 Nov.
23 Feb. 56
20 Apr. 60
25 Sept. 5
29 Apr. 5^
15 Aug. 5
29 Dec. 5,
16 Junes
15 Jan. 58
24 Aug. 58
18 Feb. 6
7 May 5:
10 Mar. 58
6 Feb. 59
29 Dec. 60
5 Feb. 6
7 Sept. 6 1
2 July 62
:q Feb. 64
I Oct. 59
1 June 5
25 Aug. 54
2 Aug. 58
4 Nov. 59
5 Mar. 53
27 Apr. 58
25 .June 58
=4 Feb. 57
8 Jan. 58
4 Aug. 63
11 July 57
23 Oct. 57
23 July 52
27 Aug,
17 Aug. 52
1 8 Apr. 56
21 Apr. 54
7 June 5'
24 Aug. 5;
14 Sept. 5:
12 Nov. 58
26 July 62
29 Feb. 64
31 May "
2 Oct. 55
8 June 56
12 Oct. 5
15 June 5
28 Oct. 64
7 Sept. 58
31 July 57
29 Oct.
5 Aug
8 Jan. s6
0 Dec. 52
5 May 55
3 Mar. 55
8 Feb. 59
9 Aug. 64
8 Jan. 53
4 Mar. 53
1 Dec. 57
5 Jan. 56
29 Dec. 54
Dec
30 Mar. 55
25 Sept. 55
„., 26 Oct. 58
2 Jan. 55 16 May 62
8 Apr. 42 IS Mar. 53
9.Iune43|isMar. S3
9 Nov. 49 9 July 54
3 Oct. 48 29 Dec. 54
I Nov. S3 29 Dec. 54
20 Feb. 63
21 Feb. 63
6 Mar. 63
27 Mar. 63
7 Apr. 63
14 Apr. 63
23 Apr. 63
22 May 63
29 May 63
29 May 63
12 June 63
23 June 63
3 June 63
7 July 63
28 July 63
22 Sept. 63
6 Oct. 63
I Oct. 63
9 Nov. 63
9 Nov. 63
24 Nov. 63
" Deo. 63
22 Dec. 63
4 Jan. 64
9 Jan. 64
9 Jan. 64
9 Jan. 64
19 Jan. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
I Mar. 64
1 Mar. 64
5 Mar. 64
2 Mar. 64
4 Apr. 64
5 Apr. 64
5 Apr. 54
9 Apr. 64
I May 64
20 May 64
3 June 64
4 June 64
12 July 64
26 July 64
6 July 64
28 July 64
5 Aug. 64
8 Aug. 64
9 Aug. 64
16 Aug. 64
23 Aug. 64
9 Sept. 64
II Sept. 64
II Oct. 64
II Oct. 64
II Oct. 64
IS Oct. 64
18 Oct. 64
18 Oct. 64
28 Oct. 64
28 Oct. 64
29 Oct. 64
Nov. 64
22 Nov. 64
5 Nov. 64
9 Nov. 64
9 Dec. 64
7 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
24 Jan. 65
24 Jan. 65
24 Jan. 65
6 Feb. 65
lo Feb. 65
Feb. 6s
Mar. 65
Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 65
2 A])r. 65
15 Apr. 65
18 Apr. 65
t8 Apr. 65
WHEir
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
I Dec. 69
7 Aug. 67
'.g Jan. 64
I Apr. 65
4 Sept. 67
22 July 68
7 Aug. 67
10 Nov. 6.5
6 July 67
Apr. 70
Oct. 70
30 Sept. 68
9 Sept. 71
3 June 68
9 June 72
S May 72
2 July 70
[6 Mar. 70
Mi
tjors.
COHNET,
2nd i,iEr
or ENSIGK
William Alex. Bailie,'' Major, half pay, 82 Foot
Simpson Hackett, Major, 35 Foot
Charles Grantley Campbell Norton,!"" Major, h. p. 23 Foot 21 Jan. 53
Stephen M'Donouu-h,!*" Captain, ret. f. p. 3 West India Regiment! 10 Apr. 49
Simon Ridlev Liitic,'"-' Caj.tnin, retired full pay, Royal Marines 15 Jime 4
Lachlan Maciiln'i>Mii,i"' .l/.//.)r, half pay, 30 Foot 17 Dec. 52
James ilenzius < la.N lull-, "' M'ljor, h. p. 7 Foot 23 Nov. 52
George Fuller Walkur, J/u>)-, 12 Foot |i4Apr. 46
f. Charles Acton, J/iyor, 51 Foot 12 Dec. 51
■ ' ■ 12 Dec
25 June 52
^neas Perkins, Major, Royal Engineers
Duncan Macpherson, Major, 42 Foot
Bowes Lennox Forster, Captain, Royal Artillery
Fred. John Sandys Lindcsay,^' Major, h. p. 3 Dragoon Guards
James Hay Campbell, Captain, 71 Foot
George Ley W. Dodsley Flamstead,!" Major, h. p. Depot Batt..
James Woods, Major, 81 Foot
Charles James Skerry, Major, 81 Foot
Robert Broome Baker, Major, 16 Foot
Francis Booth Norman, Major, Bengal Stafif Corps
William Macdonald, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Wm. Henry Dovrling R. Welman, Major, 99 Foot
John Geddes, Major, h. p. 44 Foot
De Vic Tupper.ios Major, half pay, 8 Foot
Fred. Nassau Dore, Captain,\i. p. 97 Foot, StaffOff.of Pensioners
Thomas Witchell, J/(7/or, 23 Foot
John Glancy, Captain, 14 Foot
^9 Benjamin Hutchins Edwards,'"*^ Captain, ret. f. p. 63 Foot ...
Augustus Davics,f'^ Major, h. p. 74 Foot
Edward Douglass Harvest, Major, half pay, 97 Foot, Staff i
Alfred Wright, Ma/or, half pay, 8i Foot
----■-• Fo
Officer of Pensioners
Ifred Wright, Major, h
Robert Douglas, Major, 13 Foot
James Leyne,""* Major, half pay, 59 Foot
George William Muriel, Major, half pay, 75 Foot
James Dalgleish,"" Major, half pay, 71 Foot
John Dawson,"" Major, half pay, 6 Foot
Frederick Macdonald Birch, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
William Munnings Lees, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
James William Bostock, Major, 16 Foot
Robert Blackall Montgomery, Major, 13 Foot
George Wolfe, Captain, h. p. 2 Foot, Staff OflQcer of Pensioners.
George Clay,'" Major, half paj-, 19 Foot
Edm. Davidson Smith,"^ Major, half pay, 95 Foot
Bache Harpur Heuthcote,'" Major, h..\>. Depot Battalion
Edmund Willoughby Lyons, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
John Theophilus Ussher, Captem, Unatt. Staff Off. of Pensioners
John Richard Hume, Major, 55 Foot
Thomas Rowland, Major, 5 Foot
Henry Fred. Winchelsea Ely, Major, 99 Foot
1T(C William S. Trevor, Major, Royal Engineers ....
Hector Mackenzie, Major. Bengal Staff Corjis
Richard Rajihael Meade,"* ITa/or, half pay, 8 Foot.
William Ben.inmin Browne, Captain, 81 Foot
Albert Henry Bamfield, Major, Bengal Staff Corps.
Edward Fred. Chadwiok, Major, 33 Foot
Patrick Browne Lucas, Major, 10 Foot
J9 John Spence,"^ Captain, retired full pay, 42 Foot
Edward Harnett, Major, 11 Hussars
Archibald Wybergh," Major, h. p. 63 Foot
Edward Thomas Shiffner, Major, 54 Foot
Christopher Rowland Richardson, Major, 76 Foot .
10 Mar
16 Nov. 55
28 Apr. 48
31 Dec. 39
10 Sept.
4 May 49
8 Dec. 48
10 Dec. S3
10 Dec
25 Aug. 48
IS Oct. 52
26 Oct.
Richard Hussoj' Vivian, Captain, 14 Foot.
Edmund Leach, Captain, 50 Foot
TS€ George Vincent Posbery, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Christopher Jolm Barnard, "^ Major, h.p. 4 W. India Regiment
Richard Doyle Barrett, Major, 19 Foot
Granville William Puget, Major, 34 Foot
Oswald Barton Feilden, Major, 78 Foot
Fred. Charles D'Epinay Barclay, Major, 24 Foot
John Gittens Maycock, Major, 14 Foot
John Vere William Henry Webb, Major, 8 Foot
Richard Sanderson Simonds, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Doveton Battye, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Adolphus deKantzow, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Hugh Lev Millett, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Edward Henry Cotes,"' Capt. r.f.p. R. (Bombay) Art.
George Kallender, Major, Madras Staff Corps
George Daniell Eales, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
William Alfred Glasspoole, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Thomas Lamb, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alfred Chamberlain Lilly, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Richard Johnstone, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hastings, Fraser, Major, Madras Staff Corps
AVilliam Munro, Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Henry Peter Gordon Bluett, Major, 10 Foot ..
Addington Taylor, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Mills White, Major, Madras Staff Corps
9 Mar. 42
14 May 52
4 June 47
17 Apr. 42
10 Nov. 43
2 Apr. 41
20 May 42
24 June 42
6 Juno 51
28 May 52
4 Apr. 54
14 Apr. 46I
I May 46'
24 Sept. 47
27 Sept. 44
18 Sept. 49
22 Apr. 53
21 Aug. 49:
10 Aug. 49
16 July 5
12 Jan. s,
7 Jime 59
17 Apr. 45
6 Jan. 54
13 Aug. 54
13 Sept. 49
6 Jime 54
17 Aug. 56
6 June 54
1 Oct. 55
2 Feb.
26 Nov. 53
10 May 5
6 May 42
29 May 44
2 Apr. 52
5 Apr. 54
5 Mar. 5b
6 June 54
6 June 54
1 Aug. 54
14 Jan. 44
31 Aug. 55
Jan. 58
21 Oct. 13
3 Aug. 49
6 Feb. 46
:i Apr. 46
28 Dec. 42
I Oct. 45
9 July 45
7 July 54
6 June 54
11 May 57
18 Aug. 48
20 Oct. 48
12 Oct. 52
3 Apr. 49
31 Dec. 52
6 June 54
o Feb. 5
WHEN
CAPTAIX. M.VJOB. PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
4 Aug. 54 25 Apr. 65 25 Apr. 65
16 Mar. 55! 2 June 65
7 Sept. 55 1 2 June 65 22 Aug. 68
27 July 581 9 June 65
24 Feb. 5420 Jime 65
7 Aug. 55 20 June 65 27 June 68
1 Aug. 55 20 June 65)28 Oct. 71
7 Mar. 58 23 June 65
8 Jan. 56 30 June 65
2 Mar. 62 30 June 65
4 Apr. 55! 5 July 6s
22 June 65 12 July 65
6 June 5431 July 65 19 Jan, 70
8 Aug. 65 9 Aug. 65
10 Sept. 58 23 Aug. 65 23 Aug. 65
27 May 53 28 Aug. 65
27 May 5331 Aug. 6s
24 June 53' 20 Sept. 65
18 Feb. 61J10N0V. 6s
10 Dec. 63' 10 Nov. 6s
30 Oct. 57 25 Nov. 6s
7 Sept. 58,29 Dec. 65 6 July 70
Jan. 56130 Dec. 65 22 May 66
7 Feb. 47! iS June 5:
30 May 43I14 Apr. 46
19 Oct. 49J26 Nov. 52
22 Dec. 48 29 Apr. 53
John Robert Currie, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Richard Kirwan Macqu'oid, Major, Madras Staff Corps ....
Percy Augustus Elphinstone, Major, Bombay Staff Coi-ps .
Charles Alexander McMahon, Major, Madras Staff Corps .
George Booth TjTwhitt, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Jervis Harpur, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Edmund L'Estrango, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
David Hutcheon, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
22 Juno 49
II Dec.
20 Feb.
6 Oct. 48
1 6 Aug. 42
20 Mar. 48
10 Oct. 45
:o Oct
22 Apr. 36
2 June 48
3 May 53
n Dec. 47
6 Feb. 44
7 Aug. 52
3 Nov. 54
o Jan. 52
6 Apr. 55
14 Apr. 46
14 Apr. 48
7 Sept. 50
7 Apr. 49
2 June
9 Jan.
11 June 47
7 Jan. 50
4 Sept. 53
20 Jan. 5:
12 June 46
2 Jan.
3 Jan.
3 Jan. 47
o Jan. 47
o Jan. 47
20 Jan
20 Jan. 47
20 Jan. 47
23 May 4S
II June 47
26 Jan. 47
26 Jan. 47
26 Jan. 47
3 Feb. 47
4 Feb. 47
17 Feb. 47
17 Feb. 47
17 Feb. 47
17 Feb. 47
6 June 54
I Aug. 54
20 Sept. 49
6 Oct,
18 Apr. 45
15 Oct. 49
16 Feb.
4 Oct.
II Jan. 40
14 Oct. 51
6 Nov. 5-1
13 Dec. 50
23 Dec. 45
6 June 54
9 Feb. 55
I July 57
5 Sept. 56
9 Apr. 48
1 Fob. 50
15 Ju'.y 53
15 July 53
4 Apr. 45
21 Fob. 5
14 Nov. 49
21 June 54
23 Nov. 56
21 July 56
25 June 5:
2 Nov. 5(
27 June 4<
15 Apr. 5;
12 Mar. 5:
3 June 51
8 July 51
20 Apr. 53
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
15 Nov. S3
5 Sept. 40
I Feb. S3
I Jan. 52
30 Dec. 50
10 July 51
26 Aug. 51
8 May 52
3 Sept. 51
3 Sept. S3
9 Oct. 63
4 Jan. 64
0 Dec. 64
6 Dec. S3
29 Dec. 54
16 June 55
6 July 55
1 July 55
2 June 57
26 Dec. 57
5 Mar. 58
4 Apr. 66
26 Mar. 58
4 Aug. 54
4 Aug. 54
30 Dec. 53
29 Dec. 54
5 June 55
4 Sept. 55
14 Feb. 57
1 Jan. 54
29 Dec. 54
2 Mar. 56
17 Nov. 57
27 Aug. 58
10 May 57
31 Aug. 55
25 Jan. 54
8 June 57
4 Aug. 54
8 Jan. 58
10 July 66
5 Mar. 58
21 Sept. 55
15 Feb. 56
24 Sept. 55
9 Jaw- 57
14 Jan. 66
6 Feb. 66
6 Feb. 66
20 Feb. 66
31 Mar. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Ajir. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Ai)r. 66
s Apr. 66
14 Ai)r. 66
1 7 Apr. 66
17 Ajjr. 66
24 Apr. 66
I May 66
I May 66
I May 66
3 May 66
6 May 66
8 May 66
15 May 66
15 May 66
15 May 66
12 June 66
15 June 66
17 June 66
19 June 66
26 June 66
10 July 66
10 July 66
20 July 66
27 July 66
27 .luly 66
4 Aug. 66
Aug. 66
2 Apr. 64 21 Aug. 66
20 Jan. 64
8 Oct.. 61
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
23 Nov. 55
5 Mar.
29 Dec.
14 May
27 Junes?
27 June 57
14 Sept. 65
27 June 57
27 Aug. 58
6 June 60
4 Aug. 60
iS Feb. 61
25 Nov. •=,?,
18 Nov. 59
i8 Feb. 61
iS Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
30 Mar. 58
7 Oct. 57
6 Feb. 60
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 'i
8 Feb. 61
I Feb. 59
22 May 60
Sept. 60
3 Sept. 66
14 Sept. 66
28 Sept. 66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
29 Oct. 66
30 Oct. 66
2 Nov. 66
6 Nov. 66
6 Dec. 66
18 Dec. 66
22 Dec. 66
1 Jan. 67
2 Jan. 67
3 Jan. 67
3 Jan. 67
20 Jan. 67
-.'o Jan. 67
20 Jan. 67
20 Jan. 67
20 Jan . 67
2 Jan. 67
4 Jan. 67
26 Jan. 67
6 Jan. 67
26 Jan. 67
3 Feb. 67
4 Feb. 67
7 Feb. 67
7 Feb. 67
60117 Feb. 67
9 Dec. 60' 1 7 Feb. 67
7 June 70
:8 0ct. 68
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 66
I May 66
I May 66
30 Oct. 69
2 Sept. 68
6 July 70
I June 69
82
Major
COBNBT,
2ndl,IBDI.
OrENSIQIT.
Jfjior. Bombay Staff Corps
U.iior, UombttV Staff Corns. .......^.;;.
ml Wnlum, .Vu>r, Madras Staff C.
Mi.lnw Staff Corps
,r. Uombny Staff Corps _^...
U-,)Ck, ifajor, Bentral Staff Corps
\! ,,or. Bombay Staff Corps
-. nKoot
Sloiur, so Hussars
17 Fob. 47
17 Feb. 47
20 Feb. 47
I Mar. 47
10 Dec. 50
MEITT.
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
25 June 50
15 Nov. 53
26 Jan. 53
14 Oct. 50 21 Kov. 57
5 Nov. 53; 4 Dec. 57
[7 Feb. ej
[7 Feb. 6)
WHEH
PLACED OIT
HALF PAT.
.Mar. 47' >4 Nov. 54 18 Feb. 6
3 Mar. 47! IS Nov. 53 29 Nov. 59
4 Juno 50 6 May 53 '26 Jiine 55
oMar. 42 i7 0ct. 46'23 Nov. 56,
II Jan. 48130 Mar. 53:28 Dec. 57
Feb. 61 20 Feb. 6^
I Mar. 6>
I Mar. 67
I Mar. 67
3 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
3 Mar. 67
7 Mar. 67
U.,ior. Mnilms SUiff Corps " .^Jin- 4'>i3o
'; ;n;f ^^r'^eT,SlTtafrCorps::::::1^ Mfr. IT, Nov. 3V^ NOV. 5S.0 Mar. 67
C?o; Benpil Swff Corps ;2o Mar. 47U6 July 50^26 Oct. 60 20 Mar. 67
Stafford. Ifo/or. Madras Staff Corps.. - ^'■" -
xm.ifojor, %i Foot
._ ,...«.», r. f. p. R'lynl Canadian Rifles ...
i.iv'.y. iti'Jor, Beneal Staff Corps
Mtjor, Bomt>ay Staff Corps
Inpin, ^f<>jor, Benpal Staff Corps
i;:.l>t<)Ii, Maior, 70 Foot
Huirhes, Captain, 54 Foot ■■■■■
1 oinptor Bracken, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
. r in Caiilain, retired full pay. 21 Foot i Aug. 48
i\ildon. J/<i/or, 6Foot 21 Sept.52
Hindx. J/a/or. 40 Foot 10 Aug. 55
".11. Ciplain, 19 Foot 12 Feb. 58
Webster. Major, Benjnil Staff Corps 11 June47
ever. Major, Madras StnffCorps 11 June47
.im. Major, Uengn\ StnffCorps n June 47
\, Majnr. Bengal StaffCorps n Jui
)ner..l/ii/or. Bombiiy StnffCorps ...
t/j/nr, Bentrnl St!"'' ■••'-
• Wiillacc. Jfu/'r. ' - 'Corps
-, .Viyur, Bombii;.
■ I'.rven. Major, I .rps
. Smith. Major, Lii;i;;.ii .-m,.i1 i uips ...
;ill. Major, Bombay SlaiT Corps
^t 111. ifajor, Bomijaj- StaffCorps
Cafilain, retired full pay. 21 Foot 20 Feb. .
Henderson, Major, Madras StaffCorps I30 .Tune^
July
20 ilar. 47J26 Apr. 54,18 Feb. 61 20 Mar. 67
9 Sept.51 18 Feb. 53 12 Feb. 58,23 Mar. 67
1 Nov. 51 28 May 54 18 Jan. 59' 30 Mar. 67
2 Apr. 47 6 May 53 14 May 58] 2 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 47 4 Aug. 53'i''^ Feb. 61 3 Apr. 67
28 July 47 9 Feb. sijiS Apr. 58! 5 Apr. 67
18 Dec. 57 23 July 58130 Mar. 60|i7 Apr. 67
I Dec. 54126 Sept. 56:19 Dec. 62120 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 47 20 May 53I 4 Feb. 61I26 Apr. 67
6 June54Jio Sept.581 I May 67
6 June 54:31 Aug. 55I 8 June 67
7 Dec. 55 1 5 Aug. 59I 8 June 67
;8 Jan. 62! 8 June 67 S June 67
21 Sept.sing Aug. 59 11 June 67
lo July 50:18 Feb. 61 11 .Tune 67
■ " Feb. 61 II June 67
Feb. 61 II June 67
Feb. 61 II June 67
Feb. 61 '11 June 67
Apr. 51,1
May 51 I
I June47| I J^"- 52 I
II June47, I Oct. 52 I
II June 47! 15 Nov. 53|i
II Juno 47! 15 Nov. 53|i
11 June 471 16 Dec. 53I1
12 June 47, 7 Nov. 50J1
12 June 47114 Nov. 53I18 Feb. 6:
12 June 47 15 Nov. 53;i8 Feb. 6;
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
6 June 54
Mar. 52
, Cajitain, retired full pay. S.O. of Pensioners, 24 Feb. 37,10 July 40
I rra 8. Jfa /or, Bombay StaffCorps
iviir. Major, 16 Foot
'.. Caplain, retired full pay, 2 West India Regt.
Miliar, h.p. 07 Foot
■ ■! Warren, Major, 78 Foot
\laior, 7 Hussars
3 July 47 26 Oct. 50
25 Nov. 48I23 July 52
24 Nov. 35 [29 Sept.37
14 Apr. 461 7 Jan. 48
2 Feb. 49 1 5 Nov. 52
16 Aug. 50,30 Dec. 53J 5 Mar. 58
3 Aug. 55
18 Feb. 61
24 Oct. 56
18 Feb. 61
10 Mar. 58
30 Apr. 52
5 May 54
20 July 55
P Foot :i3 Feb. 52I31 Aug. 55 21 May 58
" ' "■ 20 July 471 15 Aug. 51 18 Feb. 61
4 Aug. 54|3o Mar. 55 29 July 62
26 July 471 3 Aug. 55118 Feb. 61
29 May 49] 10 Feb. 54' 2 Nov. 55
19 Mar. 47 3 Aug. 49 jig Feb. 58
3 Aug. 47 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61
25 Sept.54j22 Mar. 56 3 Aug. 67
Mar. 53, 12 Nov. 54 8 June 55
l.'niision. Major, Bengal StaffCorps
•V. Johnston, Major, i West India Regiment...
rii. Major, Madras StaffCorps
r. 47 Foot
'•liior, 45 Foot
I use. Major, Bombay StaffCorps
'. Captain. Roj'al Marme Artillery
M >iit. ( 'iinintrlinme. '"Jfa/or, h.p. Rifle Brig.
• •• '■• ""ITKC. Major, 66 Foot 22 Sept. 541" Oct. 55! 6 Sept. 58
-.n 3fa,or. «8 Hussars .. 16 May 5615 Sept.57 3 Feb. 60
Ai.l'.V .Mnralinll. Major, Madras StaffCorps. 20 Aug. 47 i Mar. 52I18 Feb. 61
'■I:ihoii. Major. Madras StaffCorps 20 Aug. 47 14 May 53' 18 Feb. 61
3/.y or. Madras StaffCorps 121 Aug. 47 13 Mar. 52I18 Feb. 6
ly Dickey, Major, Madras StaffCorps. 21 Aug. 47
. 119 Foot
'., Mnjor, 6j Foot
.rko. Major, Boncrnl StaffCorps
^lajor, Bengal StaffCorps
ridire. Major, 20 Foot
.Captain, retired full pay, Ri'Marines
,, ^y^'^^ , -■■•„."■• iio Nov. 48
•'■•lor, Madras StaffCorps 22 Sept.47
^:';^.^S8F„ot-:::::- '"^'--^
/al StaffCorps
' -sars
3 Feb. 55
2 Sept.47
2 Sept. 47
9 Feb. 55
Aug. 46
Mai.
I 'I t.u,,, Uombny StnffCorps
"•■/"r, Miidrnii SUiir Corps ...
ir. lt.,riib.,y StJlfT CorpS ....'.'.'
" ■'■ """ ■"' .Suifl"Corp8 ...
' S'liirCorps
'!' Corps
1 Suiir Corps ...
'I- Corps
^'iiffCorps
■! ifft^orps
■ ■'■i;al Staff Corps
'•>il t or|i.i
'•"•iifiii Htnffcorpg";;;;;;;;;;'"
'^•Jiirt'orps
<r'./'>rM«,IraH Staff Corps';
'■""r. M,,.ln.HSUiffCorpi...,
MndniK Stair Corps
'Vr, Bengal Btaff Corps"!
10 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61
30 July 62
19 Aug. 55 16 .Tan. 63
21 May 53 18 Feb. 61
10 May 56J18 Feb. 61
10 Aug. 55 7 Aug. 57
27 May 48117 Oct. 57
7 May 54 26 Oct. 58
10 May 53 j 7 Sept. 58
. ,30 Nov. 49 29 Dec. 54
2 Feb. 55 1 30 .Tune 55 1 4 Nov. 59
20N0V. 47!i5 Nov. 53;i8 Feb, '
20 Dec. 48 10 Aug. 50 23 Nov. 56
I Sept. 55 1 10 June 62
4 Oct. 57 7 Dec. 67
IS Aug. 51 9 Mar. 60
13 May 55
7 Dec. 47
10 Dec. 47
10 Dec. 47
10 Dec. 47
10 Dec. 47
10 Dec. 47
10 Doc. 47
10 Dec. 47
10 Doc. 47
n Dec.
27 Oct. 51 26 Sept. 60
Tune 67
1 1 June 67
11 June 67
12 June 67
12 June 67
12 June 67
22 June 67
30 June 67
1 July 67
3 July 67
6 July 67
7 July 67
3 July 67
3 July 67
3 July 67
20 July 67
20 July 67
July 67
26 July 67
28 July 67
31 July 67
3 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
20 Aug. 67
20 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
2 Sept. 67
2 Sept. 67
3 Sept.67
14 Sept.67
14 Sept.67
22 Sept.67
25 Sept.67
8 Oct. 67
20 Nov. 67
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
8 Dec. 67
10 Dec. 67
10 Dec. 67
12 Nov. 501 18 Feb. 61 10 Dec. 67
8 Dec. 5o|i8 Feb. 61 10 Dec. 67
24 .Tan. 51 18 Feb. 61 10 Dec. 67
15 Fob. 53 '18 Feb. 6i 10 Dec. 67
IS Nov. 5318 Feb. 6 i 10 Dec. 67
10 May 56 18 Feb. 6 i 10 Dec. 67
- ,,,i7Nov. 53!i8Feb.6 i 11 Dec. 67
Dec. 47 8 Ausr. 53:18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 67
Doc. 47 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 6i 11 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 53 18 Feb. 6i 11 Dec. 67
I Junes4|i8 Feb. 61 11 Doc. 67
3 -Tuly 54 18 Feb. 61 II Doc. 67
7 July 54 18 Feb. 6i 11 Dec. 67
10 Jan. 51 2 Jan. 60I20 Dec. 67
11 Nov. 53 i3 Feb. 61I20 Dec. 67
12N0V. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 67
II Dec. 47
II Doc. 47
II Doc. 47
II Dec. 47
20 Dec. 47
20 Dec. 47
20 Dec. 47
31 Aug. 72
Majors.
83
COENBT,
2nd LIEUT. LIEUT.
or ENSIGN.
Charles Cherry Minchin, Major, Madras Staff Corps
John Bull CampbeU,i28 Captain, retired full pay, 109 Foot
William John Kirk, Captain, Unatt. Staff Officer of Pensioners
George William Hanson, Major, Bomhaj' Staff Corps
Lionel Chase Barton, 3/u>r," Bombay Staff Corps
David Shaw, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Osborne Morgan, Major. Madras Staff Corps
Alfred Tulloch, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Shaw, Major, Bengal Staff Corps '
John Duval, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Joseph Beay, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Diirie Griffin, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Sutton Burge, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Archibald Thomas Baldwin. Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Dickinson.i^o CSI. Major, h.p. Bombay Staff Corps
James Andrews Mouat Biggs, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ...
Charles Vemon Jenkins, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
James Allardyce, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Rowland Farrer, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Richard Henry Beddome, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Arthur Palmer Davis, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
John James Elder, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Philip M'Pherson," Major, h. p. 17 Foot
UC Henry George Browne,'^ Major, h. p. 100 Foot
Robert Burd, il/'a;'or,Bombay^taff Corps
20 Dec. 47 1 15 Nov. S3 18 Feb. 61
2 July 41 29 Sept. 53127 Jan. 55
27 Sept.31 27 Oct. 53^24 Feb. 54
3 Jan. 48 10 Feb. 5318 Feb. 61
3 Jan. 48 15 Nov. 53! 18 Feb. 61
8 Jan. 48 15 Nov. 53.11 July 59
II Jan. 48 28 May 51 '29 Apr.
20 Dec.
25 Dec.
I Jan.
3 Jan.
3 Jan.
8 Jan.
I Jan.
3 Jan. 48:28 May 55!
18 Jan. 48 5 Dec. 54'
Jan. 48] 8 Feb. 51
20 Jan. 48 16 Oct. 51'
20 Jan. 48,10 June 52
20 Jan. 48 15 Feb. 53
Alfred Templeman, Major, 21 Foot.
Robert Stevenson Moseley, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alfred Worsley Montagu, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alexander Callander, jl/a/or,'Bengal Staff Corps
Arthur Innis Shuldham, 'Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alexander Bulstrode Cumberlege. Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Mellieh Parratt, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Douglas Standen, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Henry Edward Graeme, Major, 104 Foot
Robert Frederick Williams, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Albert Nicholas, Major, 46 Foot'
Robert Law, Captain, Unatt. Staff Officer of Pensioners
James EvanBaillie, Jfii/ or, Madras Staff Corps
William Mussenden, Major, 8 Hussars
Francis Cunningham Scott, Major, 42 Foot
Barrington Frederick Hej-sham, Major, Madras Staff Corps .
John Henry Porter Malcolmson, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Henry Marshall, Major, 9 Lancers
Edward St. John Grifflth.s, Major, 19 Foot
George P. Macdonald, Captain, h. p. 16 Foot, S. O. Pensioner
Henry Twisden Forbes, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edward Lempriere Earle. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Richard Lacy, Major, 59 Foot
James Hudson, Major, 84 Foot
c. Henry John Maclean, Major, Rifle Brigade
MarcusWyllyDelaPoerBeresford,Ca/)^h.p.49F.,S.O.Pensioner8
James Smyth, Major, 69 Foot
Henry Albany Wyndham Waterfield, Major, Bengal Staff C...
Nathaniel Poihill Ledgard, Major, 29 Foot
Ingram Francis Chapman, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
*. Arthur Henry Wavell, Major, 41 Foot
William Henry Greenwell Palmer, Major. Madras Staff Corps
Hamilton Ma.xwell, 3Iajor, Bengal Staff Corps
William Hands. 3Iaior', Madras Staff Corps
John Gordon, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Thoophilus Leslie Scott, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Boyce William Duulop Morton, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ...
George Henry Basevi, Major, Bengal Staff Coi-ps
Edward Newnham Marsh, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
George DelaPoer Beresford, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Samuel Galbraith. Major. Madras Staff Corps
William O shorn. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Newton Barton, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Eustace UiU.MaJnr. Madras Staff Corps
Edward Wh;\-te, Major, h. p. Royal Canadian Rifles
Edward H. Foster, Major, 12 Foot
Charles James Mounsey, Major, 71 Foot
Thomas Trevor Turton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
George Charles Depree, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Josiah Hudleston, Major, Madras Staff Corps
James Powell,'" Captain, retired full pay, 102 Foot
Francis John Bolton,!^! Major, h. p. 12 Foot
s.ValensTonnochy, Capt.?,i'F.Bri^n'teMn)r>r, Chatham
Frederic Montague Raynsford, Maim-, .Madras Staff Corps
Gilbert Nicholetts, 3/a;o>', Bombay StatrCirps
Robert William Bland Hunt, Caj.l.iin. l{oy:il Marines
Frederick William Dunbar, Major. Bengal Staff Corps
Thomas Picklon Turbervill, Captain, h.p. Royal Artillery
Alexander Henry Murray, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry W. Berkeley, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards
Augustus Nicholas WUson,56 Captain, h. p. 4 Foot
John Sidney Hand, Major, 44 Foot
Arthur Matcham Davies, Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Blakeney, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Augustus Arthur Currie, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Arthur Robert MacDonnell, Major, Royal Engineers
George C. Close, Major, 45 Foot
William Chrystie, Major, Royal Engineers
William Hicks, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ,
Henry Phillip Hawkes, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Jan
20 Jan. 48
29 Jan. 48
7 Oct. 46
31 Aug. 55
__ Feb. 48
26 Mar. 52
7 Feb. 48
20 Feb. 48
_^ Oct. 56
15 Nov. 53
4 Mar. S3
I Apr. 56
,. J3Sept.53
_ Feb. 48, 28 Feb. 55
25 Feb. 48 25 Mar. 50 -^y .n.iig. 50
25 Fob. 481 6 Oct. 5ili7June6o
25 Feb. 48|ii Oct. 53 18 Feb. 61
S Feb. 48i23 Nov. 56I18 Feb. 61
Feb. 47 31 Mar. S3Ji7 June 58
II Jan. 48^ 2 Dec. 49 18 Feb. 6i 11 Jan. 68
II Jan. 48 II July 53 iS Feb. 61.11 Jan. 68
II Jan. 4815 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 11 Jan. 68
11 Jan. 481 5 Dec. 53^18 Feb. 61 11 Jan. 68
II Jan. 48I 1 Feb. 54 18 Feb. 6i 11 Jan. 68
Jan. 48 28 Feb. 54J 18 Feb. 61I11 Jan.
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23 May 54
12 June 52
10 Mar. 48
1 8 Feb. 6
iS Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6.
24 Feb. 54
July 60' 13 Jan
Feb. 61 i& Jan. 68
Feb. 61 20 Jan. 68
Feb. 61 20 Jan. 68
Feb. 61 20 Jan. 68
20 Jan. 68
20 Jan. 68
20 Jan. 68
29 Jan. 63
31 Jan. 68
■ I Feb. 68
II Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
17 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
25 Feb. 68
25 Feb. 68
Feb. 68
25 Feb. 68
2 Mar. 68
3 Mar. 68
13 Mar. 68
7 Mar. 68
1 June 58
18 Feb. 61
2 Feb. 55
18 Feb. 61
3 Sept. 59
18 Feb. 61
■7 Aug. 58
20 I'd}. 47 31 iviar. 53 17 June 58
3 Mar. 48 16 Mar. 52I 2 June 59
6 Dec. 44,13 Aug. 47,28 Apr. 54 _^
8 Feb. 40 27 July 42 5 May 54 17 Mar. 68
2o Mar. 48 23 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 6i 20 Mar. 68
10 June53|i9 Jan. 55 31 .Tan. 58 21 Mar. 68
24 Nov. 52 18 Aug. 54 6 Sept.ss -" ^'"~ '=°
3 A\>r. 48 15 Apr. 53 iS Feb. 61
8 June 49 29 Aug. 54I27 Aug. 58
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i May ^:, ., —,....,,
27 Oct. 54 9 Mar. 55
8 May 40 25 Aug. 43
II Dec. 49 22 Aug. 55
14 June 50 30 Oct. 55
II Mar. 42 27 Sept.44
3 Nov. 54 9 Feb. 55
30 May 45
24 Feb. 43
25 Sept.46
10 May 48
I May 55
27 May 48
14 I'ec. 54
9 June 48
9 June 48
9 June 48
9 June 48
9 June 48
9 June 48
9 June 48
10 June 48
10 June 48
10 June 48
10 June 48
10 June 48
_ June .,
19 Dec. 44
12 Sept. 48
28 Sept. 54
27 July 55
1 Apr. 54
9 Mar. 55
20 Dec. 51
7 Aug. 52 ."^
[6 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 6
13 July 54
t9 Mar. 55
I Sept. 53
ti Nov. 56
17 Feb. 52
19 Feb. 53
[7 May 53
[5 Nov. 53
H June 54
10 June 48 23 Nov. 56
30 Mar. 581 8 Apr. 59
2 May 42 14 Apr. 46
zo Sept.53|29 Dec. 54
26 June 48' 15 Nov. 53
9 Dec. 50I I Jan. 56
3 July 48,17 Oct. 55
27 May 53 15 Dec
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3 Apr. 68
„ ..- 9 Apr. 68
July 59 11' Apr. 68
24 July 57 18 Apr. 68
6 June 54' 19 Ajir. 68
27 Aug. 5820 Apr. 68
27 Aug. 58I22 Apr. 68
6 June 54'23 Apr. 68
25 June 58 25 Apr. 68
23 Mar. 55 27 Apr. 68
6 June 54' I itay 68
6 Jnne 54I 9 May 68
18 Feb. 6i'ioMay 68
29 A])r. 59 20 May 68
8 Feb. 6i 27 May 68
June 60 3 Jiuie 68
9 June 68
9 .Tune 68
9 June 68
9 June 68
9 June 68
9 June 68
9 June 68
10 Jime 68
10 June 68
10 June 68
10 June 68
10 June 68
10 June 68
13 June 68
17 Jime68
20 June 68
Feb. 6
Feb. 61
_- Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
[8 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
[8 Feb. 61
[2 May 63
[4 Feb. 55
4 Mar. 59 _ _
4 Feb. 59 26 June
4 Sept.57
2 Sept.4S
20 Julj' 48
27 July 48
9 Sept.48
1 Aug. 48
16 Dec. 46
20 June 49
13 May 53
15 May 52
13 May 53
15 Aug. 48
24 Feb. 49
2 Mar. 49
23 Oct. 54
4 Nov. 53
II June 53
29 Dec. 49
I 3 Mar. 50
27 Au?
' Feb. 61
Sept.57
Sept. 60
20 June 54
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 67
!2 Nov. 59
:8 Feb. 61
20 June 54
16 Sept. 55
>9 Oct. 58
9 Mar. 60
[6 Nov. 60
18 Feb. 61
24 Feb. 61
2 Mar. 61
I Apr. 61
:8 June 61
9 Nov. 58
20 Mar. 46
:3 Nov. 56
31 Dec. 55
3 Mar. 52
20 May 53
23 Nov. 47
20 Jvme 50
9 Oct. 55
29 Sept. 54
Aug. 54
30 Dec. 52
5 Mar. 54
;6 Oct. 50
22 Dec. 54
21 Sept. 55
3 Apr. 56 30 Sept.6
23 Nov. 56] 29 Dec. 6.
5 Nov. sslps Mar. 62
28 June 68
3 July 68
8 Julv 68
8 Juiy 68
■2 July 68
20 Julv 68
27 Julv 68
I Aug. 68
1 Aug. 68
2 Aug. 68
5 Aug
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5 Aug. 68
15 Aug.
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[5 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
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9 Sept. 72
27 May 70
3 Dec. 68
)Oct. 70
July 68
:5 Sept. 69
12 Oct. 70
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Majors.
anilLIECT. LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
or ENSIGN
9 Nov. 64
10 Dec. 64
14 Sept.65
4 Jan. 66
..r R.v.ilArtinory 28 Feb. 55 i Apr. S5 12 May
• ■ Su/trW .5 June 50 8Feb. 54|i5 June62
r,,,,/,,;,,. ,o2 Foot In .June 53 4 Aug. 56 30 July 62
r.lk-npil StHtr Corps J20 Jan. 52 23 Nov. 56 20 Jan. 64
' „,.. ,8 Hu8,^r8 I. Mar. 59 '6 Oct. 60 29 Mar. 64
. w l/fl»or, Royal Engineers ...I 8 June 55 ^7 Apr. 58 2 Sept. 64
. Mlluxsurs 125 Mar. 56 3 June 59
It .™i Artillery I24 Sept.55
( ,;^M,.. KouilArtUlery '12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
.. HomlMiv StaffCorps i 4 Jan. 54 21 Apr. 57
r.ombavSUifl'Conjs , 8 June 54 ^3 Nov. 56. 8 June 66
mbavSU'iffCorps 4 Sept.55 4 Jan. 58I 4 Sept. 67
StafrCorps gDcc. 50 7 ^lay 56,27 Aiig. 58
.;■„ un, Major, 77 Foot 18 Aug. 54 29 Dec. 54,17 July 57
■....n.Jfo/or, h.p. Depot Battalion... :2i Sept.52 14 Aug. 54; 8 Apr. 59
M„iur. Bombay StaffCorps 7 Sept.48 15 Nov. 53,18 Feb. 61
r. ."06 Foot 8 Jun049l 3 Jily 55,3° July 621
F,)(>t !22A.pr. 53 •'--TnW cc, 6. Tan. fio!
l/.i /or, 9 Foot
L r'Tw-j-nam, Major, 15 Foot
IS Aug. 68
15 Aug. 63
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
IS Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
16 Aug. 68
2 Sept. 68
2 Sept. 68
7 Sept. 68
II Sept.68
July 55 1 6 Jan. 6o]i6Sept. '"
I WHEN
! placed on
Ihalf pat.
..il SUiff Corps
1. L:-!.wi l;r n\:ic, ilijor, J Lancers
r Klowcr HiTlwrt. ilajor, 7 Foot
G«arv» (f rmut 8uttic. J/.i>r. 75 Foot
Bobert Ucnncu. Uajvr, 46 Foot
▲dolpbiu H. 8u-phciu>, J/u/or, RiHo Brigade
Jama* Uatv, iltjor, 31 Foot
(. Bichanl H H'-MMi-.'^hnul Hluudell, Major, 3 Hussars
CharJMA'H" ' ' "• - Uoralmy Staff Corps
JuDM Ra- ' • I. r.r. p. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Samuel (>■ r, 62 Foot
WtUiaiu } : .ill. Major, 1 Foot
John Tui^u.i i..... ,..,..., ( ,ii</aiii, retired full paj', R. Marines
Hear}' H. lAnl»ia AiiKU;ii, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Tbomaa Fnuiciii LUivd, Major, 98 Foot
Rjfhnr! Klmrl Derby Xe»«, Major, h. p. 3 West India Regt.
W-" ' •• -' ',;. Major, 56 Foot
t'n- " ,r, 104 Foot
Ji> .ruc«. Major, 73 Foot
' '• l'-u,"«3fo/or, half pay, 56 Foot
J» 11 rinT Bovd, Major, 17 Foot
Hi:.- .1 - ii ■ .ln-.K^k, Major, 24 Foot
J»:;. - 1 . . ■. '. .1/ M .r, i Drajroon Guards
iiHibcll, Major, 14 Hussars
-\ iiMix, Major, Bombay StaffCorps
Major. Madni.s Staff Conis
r-. Madnw StaffCorps
lison. Major. Bombiiy StaffCorps ..
:■•. Major, Hcncal StaffCorps
•tUM. if, -■ ■ -'
ajor, Madras StaffCorps
Major. Beiiiral StaffCorps
-. if.iior, Ik'iical SUiff Corps
"'! >r,r, Bonjcal StaffCorps
•fir, Beniral SuiffCorps
■' /T. Beneal StaffCorps
•i. StiiffCdrps
U 1/ r, Bengal StaffCorps
>fonl. Major, Bengal Staff Corjjs...... .!..!!
('"■, 2 West India Regiment ..
.!..-. J/.yor. 79 Foot Z'ZZ
'■•"I, Bombay StaffCorps
Mil., Major. Bensal StaffCorps ...
'-. Bengal StaffCorps
r, Maiur, Bengal Staff Corjjs ....
"■, Bengal StaffCorps
<■. MiidniH StaffCorps .
■ ' Magnitli, Major, Madras Staff'c!
Iti'iitral SUiffCorps
Ma,or, Madni.s Staff Corps
. Iienifal Suiff Corps ;..
B<'mfiil Sinll' Corps
M.lnm StaffCorps
iiy StaffCorps
"■». 93 Foot
'>rpn
Iras Stnff Corps"!
Koyal ArtiUory
iintod Rifles
. r- r. p. R. (Bombay) Art!
■■'. 'iff Corps...
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Corps .._
Nov. 53i2i Sept.54 29 Feb. 56 30 Sept.i
6 July 54 27 Nov. 57J30 Sept.i
6 Dec. 51I12 Oct.
June ss' 15 May 57
2 Dec. 5, „ . , .
3 Oct. 48 13 Dec. 54 18 Feb. 6i| 3 Oct. 68
5 Nov. 55' I May 58 11 Mar. 62J12 Oct. 68
5 Oct. so 10 Dec. 52! 9 Sept. 55 j 14 Oct. 68
8 Dec. 54 15 May 55 26 Sept. 60 14 Oct. 68
7 Oct. 511 6 June 54 '24 Apr. 55 15 Oct. 68
7 June 5124 Feb. 54^23 Mar. 55 28 Oct. 68
17 Mar. 54 23 May 55! 9 Sept. 55 28 Oct. 68
7 Mar. 56,19 Feb. 58: 4 Mar. 59 28 Oct. 68
30 Oct. 48 27 Aug. 49 4 Apr. 6oj 30 Oct. 68
" June 49,31 July 54 27 Aug. 58, 5 Nov. 68
June 45 18 July 48 21 July 54! 7 Nov. 68
Nov. 50 27 May 53 25 Jiine 55I 18 Nov. 68
4 Oct. 45I27 May 48 16 Sei3t.56 18 Nov. 68
' " ■ " ■ " 18 Nov. 68
18 Nov. 68
18 Nov. 68
22 Nov. 68
28 Nov. 68
29 Nov. 68
2 Dec. 68
2 Dec. 68
2 Dec. 68
2 Dec. 68
2 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 68
8 Deo. 68
8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
II Deo. 68
14 Dec. 68
14 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
25 Mar. 6:
3 Apr. 46
9 Dec. 44
5 Nov. 47
9 May 46
22 Nov. 50
.2 Feb. 55
:8 Feb. 53
3 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
Q Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 48
6 July 49
4 July 46
3 Dec. 56
20 Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
20 Dec.
20 Dec. 48
20 Dec
19 Dec. 56
20 Jan. 49
22 Oct. 50
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec. 48
I Oct. 47
20 Feb. 47
27 Sept. 56
13 Dec. 45
8 May 46
2o Jan. 49
2o Jan. 49
2o Jan. 49
2o Jan. 49
20 Jan.
15 Oct.
23 Jan. 49
I Mar. 53
5 May 55
o Aug. 5s
7 V eh. 49
7 Feb. 49
29 Oct. 58
10 May 61
5 Sept. 67
4 Aug. S4
28 Nov. 59
22 Sept. 54
22 Sept. 54
22 June 55
21 Oct. S9
21 Oct. 59
14 Jan. 62
17 Dec. 60
18 Feb
9 Oct. 63
3 Oct. 48
15 Aug. 47
6 July 49
21 Aug. 49
■ Oct. S3
Sept.55
21 Nov. 56
9 Mar. 55
4 Feb. 52
5 June 53
6 May 54 18 Feb. 6
3 Oct. 54 1 18 Feb. 6
3 Apr. 5s!i8 Feb. 6i
2 Jan. s6;iSFeb. 61
I Sept. 50 18 Feb. 61
8 Aug. 52;i8 Feb. 61
0 July 52J18 Feb. 61
8 Apr. 53,18 Feb. 61
12 Aug. 53 1 18 Feb. 61
28 Nov. 54 1 18 Feb. 61
10 Feb. 56,18 Feb. 61
23 Nov. 56 i8 Feb. 61
5 Feb. 50 29 Sept.54
1 Mar. 481 8 Oct. 54
2 Sept.S7|i3 Dec. 68
5 Nov. 531 18 Nov. 6c
I Feb. 501 18 Feb. 6
iN'
I Jan. 51
9 June 51
I Mar. 53
I Aug. S3
o Dec. 53
13 Nov. 56
13 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
Feb. 61
Feb. 6j
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
Feb. 61
20 Dec. I
20 Dec. I
20 Dec. I
20 Dec. '
20 Dec. '
,20 Dec. i
„ , Feb. 6i 2oDec.
30 June 57J 8 May 60 23 Dec. >
22 Juno 53 9 Mar. S9J24 Dec.
5 Nov. 50 6 Nov. 54 27 Dec.
6 Dec. 51
16 July 54
23 Nov. 56
30 June 48
2 Mar. 48
I July 59
28 Feb. SI
22 Doc. 48
28 Fob. 53
3 Aug. 54
30 Sept. 54
20 Aug. 55
30 Apr. 58
3 Mar. 54
I Oct. 54
Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
24 Nov. 54
16 Fell. 60
8 Juno 67
27 Aug. 58
I May 55
i8 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
20 Jan. 69
14 Dec. 55
" Feb. '
Dec. 54 13 June 56
28 Doc. 55 29 Fob. 63
14 Sept.57|3oMar. 66
15 Sept. 53 i8 Feb. 6i
23 Nov. 56I18 Feb. 6i
27 Dec. 68
27 Dec. 68
27 Dec. 68
31 Dec. 68
1 Jan. 69
2 .Ian. 69
5 Jan. 69
7 Jan. 69
20 Jan. 69
20 Jan. 69
20 Jan. 69
20 Jan. 69
21 Jan. 69
23 Jan. 69
23 Jan. 69
3 Feb. 69
3 Feb. 69
3 Feb. 69
7 Feb. 69
7 Feb. 69
I June 70
29 Aug. 70
27 May 70
IS Aug. 70
I Mar. 72
30 June 69-
Majors.
COKZfEI, ,
21ldLIErX.| LIEUT. CAPTAIir. | MAJOB.
Charles Lamont Robertson Glasfard, Major, Bombay Staflf C.
Charles Owen Lord, Major, Bombay Staff Coi'iJS
Cuthbert Eccles, Major, 4 Foot
Robert Stannus Graves, Major. Bengal Staff Corps
William Kincaid, Major, Madras Staff Corps
■Willaam George Malcolm Strickland, Major, Madras Staff C...
Arthur Vincent Dumbleton,!'' Captain, r. f. p. 21 Hussars
David Thomson, "6 Captain, ret. full pay, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Charles James Hughes, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
AlbertH. Godfrey.ilfa/. h.p. Depot BsLtt.Adj. 4 Lancashire Militia
Edward Tanner, Major, 8 Foot
s. Henry Alexander Little, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Baring,* Major, 19 Hussars
Wm.CUve Justice, "93fayor,h. p. DepotBatt. TownMaj. Devonport
John Swiney, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Edward Bosc Sla'den, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Dacres William Wise, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Latham Brownrigg, 3f ojor, 84 Foot
C.William Henry Graves, Captain, h. p. 18 Foot, S. O. Pensioners
Guy Annesley Prendergast, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
John Hardy, Major, 9 Lancers
Robert Jameson Eustace Robertson, Major, 60 Rifles
Francis John MacFarlane.i^i Major, h. p. 3 Dragoon Guards ...
Sir Wm. Geo. Herbert Taylor Fairfax, Sart.^*'^ Major, h. p. 15 F,
8. Arthur Saunders Quill, Major, h. p. Royal Canadian Rifles, \
Brigade Major, Nooa Scotia )
Edward Arthur Gore, Major, 6 Dragoons
Henry Zouch Darrah, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Brooke Thomson, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Rupert Thomas Snow, Major I Madras Staff Corps
Newman Burloot Thoyts, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Robert CaiicU, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Michael Wcekes Willoughby, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Henry Hooper Foord, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Edward JNVhish^il/ty'or, Bengal Staff Corps .
Charles Julien Ralph Bell, Majtrr, Madras Staff Corps
Sir Harry Holyoake-Goodricke,"^ Bart., Major, h.p. 90 Foot
George M. Billington, Major, 6 Dragoons
Wilfred Hudleston, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Hamilton Pratt, Captain, h. p. 94 Foot, S. O. Pensioners
Alfred GoodUul Daubeny, Major, 7 Foot
Henry Charles Evans,'** Major, h. p. 38 Foot
Walter Raymond Nolan, Major, 17 Lancers ,
John William Hoggnn, 3Itijor, Bengal Stuff Corps
James Thomas Harris, Major, BciiLfnl Stiill' Corps
Andrew Sinythe Montague lirDu-iif, Miij,,r. 2 Dragoons
Adrian Deneys Vanrencn, Major, Bengal StulfCoiTJS
Courteuay Hai-vey Saltren Scott, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ,
Edward Pitches Wilson Ripley, Major, Bengal Staff Corps....
Edward Thompson, CST. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William King Shoveller, Captain, ret. full pay, Royal Marines
Edward Gough M'Callum.i" Captain, ret. full pay, R. Marines
Henry Paul William AVynch, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wilham Richard Annesley, Major, 97 Foot
George Clcland Rowcroft, Major, Bengal Staff Corps .
Wm. Hamilton Kindersley Bradford, Major, 108 Foot .
James Galbraith, Major, 66 Foot
Charles Louis Attenbury Farmar.i** Captain, r. f. p. R. Marines
John Baton Martin, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Frank Charteris Davidson, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
George Skene Hallowes, Major, 25 Foot
Richard Shcil, Major, 16 Foot
William Henry Whitlock, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Sydney Crohan Millett, Major, 23 Foot
William Edward Brown, Captain, 57 Foot
Wilham Heni-j- Joseph Lance, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Thomas Fraser Dixon, Captain, 39 Foot
Thomas Norris Baker, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hon. Raymond Harvey de Montmorency, Major, 32 Foot
William Molesworth Cole Acton,!*^ Captain, h. p. 77 Foot, '(
Mecruiting Officer at Inoerness j
George Leslie, Captain, retired full pay. Royal Marines, )
Adjutant, 15 Lancashire Sijle Volunteers )
William Watts Corban, Captain, 49 Foot
HughParkor Montgomery, Major, 60 Rifles
William Davics Shipley, Major, 58 Foot
Thos.Nind Woodall, Capt. h'.p. 57 F. Staff O. of Pensioners
Frank Horsley , Major, Madras Staff Corps
Robert J. Logan Crutchley, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
c. Albert Ernest Ross, Major, 5 Foot
3. WiUiam Henry Knight,'^^ Major, h. p. 48 Foot, Garrison \
Instriii'fiir. fiuhjin J
Hem-y IM > m I 1 J.--, Major, 37 Foot
Wm. H:i I , I -h,i*7 Coptai?!, ret. fuU pay R. (Bengal) Art.
Fredencl, : . , ; Lmkin, Jifo/or, Madras Staff Corps
Devereux Ucin\) Uickman, Mmjot, Bombay Staff Corps
Lancelot Heury Isacke, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Thomas Rose Nimmo, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Frank Barnard Foote, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Alexander Garden, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Thomas Oldfield, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Richard Henry Wall, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Lionel Charles Bernard, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
20 Feb. 49 4 Aug. 55 20 Feb. 61 20 Feb. 69
24 Feb. 49 10 Mar. 53 24 Feb. 61 24 Feb. 69
9 July 52 II Aug. 54 18 Jan. 56 27 Feb. 69
2 Mar. 49 IS Sept. 54 2 Mar. 61 2 Mar. 69
3 Mar. 49 15 Apr. 53 3 Mar. 61 3 Mar. 69
3 Mar. 49 20 Sept. 55 3 Mar. 61 3 Mar. 69
26 July 43: 8 May 49 23 Nov. 56 15 Mar. 69
12 Dec. 46; 3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58 17 Mar. 69,
15 May 52J25 Jan. 54J i Apr. 59 23 Mar. 69
8 Feb. 50 4 Apr. 51 21 May 58 24 Mar. 69
30 Nov. ssj 7 Dec. 57| 4 Sept. 60 24 Mar. 69
16 Mar. 55129 May 57 14 Oct. 68 31 Mar. 69
25 July 51 20 Sept. 54 9 Jan. 58, i Apr. 69
10 Dec. 52 20 July 55 22 Apr. 59 i A])r. 69
12 Apr. 49' 19 Apr. 53 112 Apr. 61 12 A])r. 69
14 Apr. 49] I Feb. 5321 June 60 14 Apr. 69
14 Apr. 49 I Jan. 51I14 Apr. 61,14 Apr. 69
25 May 55I17 Nov. 57, 5 Apr. 64J 5 May 69
25 Nov. 42! 2 Feb. 4429 Dec. 54 12 May 69
20 Mar. 50 10 Oct. 51 30 July 59 17 May 69
26 Feb. 58 13 May 59I 3 Dec. 61,19 May 69
1 5 Mar. 47^7 Dec. 50^3 Mar. 55 29 May 69
6 Jan. 4324 Oct. 45 6 Julj- 55129 May 69
21 Nov. 51 22 Dec. 54 18 Nov. 59 2q May 69
May 61 29 May 69
I WHEIf
PLACED OW
I HALF PAT.
>i Nov. 5
25 Aug. 58
" June 49
„ «^«. ,y 25 May 52
June 49 28 Feb. 55
8 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
28 Apr. 54
30 Apr. 55
13 June 49
25 June 44
23 Nov. 52
22 Apr. 53
19 Jan. 55
27 June 49
27 June 49
18 Nov. 53
7 July 49
17 Aug. 52
20 July 49
12 Dec. 49
2 Oct. 29
TO May 47
28 July 49
10 Dec. 47
lo Aug. 49
10 June 54
12 Dec. 51
29 June 48
20 Sept. 49
20 Aug. 40
[6 Fob. 49
7 Dec. 54
20 Sept. 49
23 Nov. 56
25 June 52
14 Aug. 53
28 Jan. 54
28 Nov. 54
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
4 Mar.
2 July
21 Aug.
3 Mar.
8 Apr.
o Nov.
3 Nov.
22 Dec.
[3 Oct.
[7 Mar.
[4 .June
II Dec.
II Dec.
II Dec.
II Dec.
II Dec.
II Dec.
II Dec.
II Dec.
XI Dec.
Aug. 55 I. . , . .
June 60 19 Apr. 64 29 May 69
•HI-.. .. 8 June 61 ° T...."£-
8 June 61
8 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
June 6
26 Dec. 56 I
28 June 54
25 Aug. 57
Mar. 5
r6 June 54 21 Sept. 54
Apr. 49 26 Dec. 51
.- Sei)t.49 7 Feb. 51
10 Apr. 49 10 Feb. 52
— Sept. 49 23 Nov. 56
Aug. 54 12 Jan. 55
2 Apr. 52
9 Sept. 49
3 Feb. 54
28 Oct. 53
20 Aug. 49
6 June 54
II Feb. 54
26 June 52
28 Dec. 49
2 Aug. 50
7 Sept. 55
17 Apr. 49
II Nov. 52
49 29 July 53
5 Nov. S3
5 Nov. 53
I Sept. 54
4 June 55
7 Sept. 55
49 9 Sept. 55
49 10 Sept. 55
4 Dec. 57
;9 Alar. 61
3 June 6
Nov. 46 29 Dec. 54
30 Nov. 55
. ..,.,. jj 25 June 58
10 Apr. 57 22 Apr. 59
15 May 52 - ^ '
13 Nov. 54
t6 Mar. 55
Dec. 53
Dec. 5>
Mar. 53
.. Mar. 53
10 July 37
27 May 48
10 Nov. 51
6 Deo. 50
8 Dec. 52
20 Feb. 56
6 June 54
July 51
Jan. 56
Mar. 56
Oct
27 June 61
27 June 61
24 Dec. 58
7 July 61
5 Aug. 59
20 July 61
I Sept. 59
6 May 47
.1 Aug. 58
28 July 6i
29 Dec. 54
10 Aug. 61
I Jan. 62
29 Feb. 56
25 May 59
26 Oct. 59
Aug. 61
Sept. 58
__ Dec. 59
31 Oct. 59
30 Nov. 55
29
Sept. 6
_^ Dec. 5.
20 Sept. 61
Dec.
7 May
9 Dec.
7 Aug.
13 Apr.
29 Dec.
;0 Nov.
9 Mar.
6 Jan.
Silay
31 May
27 Aug.
I Deo.
I Dec.
I Dec.
I Dec.
I Dec.
I Dec.
I Dec.
I Dec.
I Dec.
June 69
8 June 69
8 June 69
9 June 69
9 June 69
9 June 69
9 June 69
9 June 69
9 June 69
12 June 69
12 June 69
13 June 69
14 June 69
23 June 69
23 June 69
23 June 69
27 June 69
27 June 69
30 June 69
7 July 69
18 July 69
20 July 69
22 July 69
24 July 69
24 July 69
!8 July 69
3 Aug. 69
;o Aug. 69
■.5 Aug. 69
8 Aug. 69
.8 Aug. 69
19 Aug. 69
20 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
23 Aug. 69
''—'■,. 69
Dec. 54 14 Sept. 69
18 Sept.69
20 Sept.69
20 Sept. 69
25 Sept.69
54 24 Oct. 69
27 Oct. 69
28 Oct. 69
10 Nov. 69
0 Nov. 69
5 Nov. 69
20 Nov. 69
23 Nov. 69
24 Nov. 69
1 Dec. 69
4 Dec. 69
8 Dec. 69
11 Dec. 69
II Dec. 69
II Dec. 69
II Dec. 69
61I11 Dec. 69
61 II Dec. 69
61 II Dec. 69
61 II Dec. 69
61 II Dec. 69
24 Mar. 69
I Apr. 69
29 May 69
29 May 69
29 May 69
! Oct. 71
■ May 70
sOct. 58
2 Aug. 71
86
Majors.
COBNBT,
zndLIECT.
BNSIGlf.
Parker, Uainr. Bombay Staff Corps
,1.'. V.i.W. Mmlnis Staff Corps .
, lk-nir«l SUiff Corps
I r Mailrns SUiff Corps
" r, Hciiin»l StaffCorps
:,..li(.p. ilaior. Madras StaffCorps.
U,i)c.r, MaJraa StaffCorps
\rJior. Madras StaffCorps
3/<yor. Madras StaffCorps
■ ' I. or. 9J Foot
•ftn liuards
U i;or. Ma.lras StaffCorps
, UeiiRnl StaffCorps
: ■■iitfal Staff Cori)8
•,1'iiar, Bcugal StaffCorps
. .lAyor. Ma«lras StaffCorps
. J/.yur, Madras Staff Corps
or. lU-ni.'al SWffCorjis
.i.or. UouKTll StaffCorps
U.i/or. Uombav StaffCorps
}faJor. Bombay StaffCorps
'■i,iJor, BcuKUl StaffCorps
. . .lavvkins, Major, Bombay Staff Corps,
. J/.:;..r, s8 Foot
r^ytitin, retired full pay, 6 Foot
iraiton, Mnjor, Bombay StaffCorps
. viic. Major, Madras Stafl" Corps
•■fijor, Madras StaffCorps
iihcrs. Major, ^ladras StaffCorps
- !)». Major. Benjral Stjiff Corps
N well, J/aJor, BciifralSUiff Corps
- \{u\, Major, Madras StaffCorps
. Ma]or. Madras StaffCorps
litchel. Major, Bengal StaffCorps
i I .uiflatt Orchard, Major, Bengal Staff Corps.
.. Major, Madras StaffCorps
r, 91 Foot
r. 1; Ijinccrs
• Foot
Major, Benpal StaffCorps
-t. Major, BoiiRal StaffCorps
.; , Major, Madras StaffCorps
\\ . s ,1,. Major, h. p. Royal Canadian Rifles
: .'ichcr, Mtijor, Bcnfral StaffCorps
Keavi*. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
■: .iHTt Cluster, Major, Bciitnil StaffCorps
•iiKoii. Major. Madras Staff Corps
. r,,iiwa.v-(i<irdon. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Mawr, HfUfal StaffCorps
• - llmtli. Major, Madras Staff Corps ....
'.' i!or, "19 Foot
Major, 18 Foot
yd. Major, Madras StaffCorps
, Ui-ntnil Staff Corps
r. Madras Suiff Corps
M'ljor. Benpil StaffCorps
vno, 3/u/or. Dcntiil Stflff Corps
' li p. 41 F. StaffOQlcerofPensioners
KiMeBriKado
F<x)t
■ "T, h. p. 39 Foot
Maior,b. p. Military Train
.mill, Jf(i/or, 54 Foot
■■ , Major. 80 Foot
I. p. 76 Foot :
■:<. Major, h. p. Military Train.
\l'ior, h. p. Cape Mounted Rifles.
' Mnor, h. p. Militorv Train
r '.'•-* Major, h. p. 7 F'oot
U.yor, JO Foot
'. '■ p. 4''. Foot "."
■ '!. Major, h. p. 86 Foot
.'•* jr<Uor, h. p. 64 Foot
■ otidh, M<vor, 48 Foot '..'.'.,
U nor, h. p. 13 Ft>ot
"'i)or, h. j(. 76 Foot
li. p. 7 F. OarruoHlnitrueioraiCork
■'-.h. p. It Foot
'■. li. p. 14 Foot
r, hair pay, JO Foot
"V"'- »' P- '* Pool, DtputyAiriii.
I rffMiukrtry
0«orgo Bl!T«u.r LHyaat
pay, 3J Foot
" I" '".irpny. aa Foot
• ;ay, njPoot
. 109 Foot
>y. I Went India Regiment!
. ,...^, „, Huwiart
'M^or, half pay, Oaralry Depot !!!:'
11 Dec. 49 ?*I*r. 56
12 Dec. 49 1(3 May 51
12 Dec. 49 " ^^"y 52
12 Dec. 49i'3 Aug. 52
12 Dec. 49 3 Nov. 52
12 Dec. 49 15 Jan. 53
12 Dec. 49'i5No^-53
12 Dec. 49| 4 -A-Ug. 5
IS Dec. 49 3° N°v- 5.,
21 Jan. S3 14 Apr. 54
9 Mar. 60 18 Feb. 62
20 Dec. 49 28 Oct. 54
20 Dec. 49 26 Apr. 52
20 Dec. 49 I No'^- 53
20 Dec. 49 9 Aug. 54
20 Dec. 49 17 Ju'y 55
20 Dec. 49 3' Jan- 56
20 Dec. 49; I Apr- 56
20 Dec. 49 23 Nov. 56
26 Dec. 49'24 Mar. 56
6 Apr. 50118 Sept. 53
II Aug. 54 8 Dec. 54
8 May 46 11 May 49
20 Mar. 51 15 Nov. 53
3 Mar. 54 12 Jan. 55
5 Nov. 54 9 Mar. 55
20 Jan. 50 1 28 Mar. 52
20 Jan. so|i7 Mar. 54
20 Jan. so 30 Nov. S4
20 Jan. 50 16 July 55
20 Jan. 50 20 Feb. 56
20 Jan. 50 23 Nov. 56
20 Jan. so'23 Nov. 56
20 Jan. 50,23 Nov. 56
21 Jan. 50 14 Ang. 54
21 Jan. 50,17 Dec. 55
!i Jan. so 23 Nov. 56
17 Aug. s
!i May 5
8 Aug. 52 2
Jan
7 Jan. 51 31 May 55
4 Jan. 54 23 Nov. 56
[6 Feb. so
H Jan. ^_
!o Feb. 50
Feb. 50 31 July 56
20 Feb. 50
14 June 50
12 Jan. 55
3 Mar. 50
3 Mar. 50
9 Ojt. 46
t Sept. 54
14 June 50
20 Mar. 50
8 Dec. 51
25 Mar. so
22 Aug. S4
14 Aug. 46
21 Nov. 51
;6 Aug. 50
9 Dec. 45
7 May 50
5 Oct. 47
I Oct. 44
8 Dec. 46
28 June 44
3 Jan. 45
28 Feb. 45
Oct. 45
Mar. 43
July 47
Apr. 46
Dec. 48
Oct. 48
18 Apr. 45
!8 Mar. 45
Dec. 46
-- July 46
30 Apr
> Jan
3 Nov. 46 23 Mar
I ^ Jan.
'12 May
.9 May 54
10 July 60
8 Oct. 53
I May 55
9 Jan. 55
14 Apr. 46
5 Juno S3
;3 Nov. 56
7 June 56
4 May 55
10 June S3
23 June 53
t9 July 50
9 Mar. 55
20 Oct. 56
27 Feb. 56
I Oct. 52
12 June 54
23 Aug. 55
9 Aug. 50
11 Aug. 54
6 June 54
!o Mar. 46
13 May 53
[7 Dec. 52
16 May 46
14 Oct. 51
8 Sept. 46
22 Jan. 47
I Aug. 48
I Jan. 47
18 Aug. 47
JO May 53
[o Doc. 47
9 May 51
19 Oct. 50
to Apr. 49
4 June 47
Apr
28 Aug. 46 7 June 50
28 Sept. 47
— ,,.. ,/ 20 Juno SI
June 45 3 Sept. 47
Apr. 48 22 Aug. 51
1 Aug. 48 II Nov. SI
Aug. 46 3 Apr. 49
Jan.
31 Oct.
31 May
--•-.' ^^ j» -■-"■J
I s J;ov. 54 to Apr. ,
18 Oct. 53 26 June;
CA.PIAIN.
MiJOB.
■WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
Dec. 61 II Dec. 69
.^ Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61:12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61; 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 6i[i2 Dec. 69
18 Sept.57 15 Dec. 69
5 Apr. 64 15 Dec. 69
30 Aug. 60; 20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 6i|2o Dec. 69
20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 6i 20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
26 Dec. 61 26 Dec. 69
29 Nov. 59! 2 Jan. 70
6 Dec. 59 1 4 Jan. 70
12 Jan. 59jioJan. 70
30 Apr. 6o|i5 Jan. 70
7 May 58:19 Jan. 70
4 June 50 19 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 62J20 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 62 1 20 Jan. 70
Jan. 62 '20 Jan
20 Jan. 62
21 Jan. 62
21 Jan. 62
21 Jan. 62
23 July 58
9 Jan. 63
16 Feb. 55
27 May 60
2 July 60
20 Jan. 70
!i .Ian. 70
:i Jan. 70
II Jan. 70
19 Jan. 70
:g Jan. 70
3 Feb. 70
6 Feb. 70
Feb. 70
16 Feb. 62,16 Feb. 70
19 Feb. 58 19 Fob. 70
20 Feb. 62120 Feb. 70
20 Feb. 62 '20 Feb. 70
20 Feb. 62 20 Feb. 70
9 Jul}' 60 22 Feb. 70
3 Aug. 60 I Mar. 70
3 Mar. 62 [ 3 Mar. 70
3 Mar. 62 1 3 Mar. 70
9 Mar. 58; 7 Mar. 70
31 Mar. 63 16 Mar. 70
15 Sept. 60: 18 Mar. 70
20 Mar. 62 20 Mar. 70
16 Sept. 60
25 Mar. 62
30 Sept. 60
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
27 Mar. 55
13 June 55
7 Sept. 55
9 Nov. 55
16 Nov. 55
15 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 57
10 Apr. 57
17 Jul.v 57
JO July 57
:8 Sept.57
6 Oct
9 Oct. ^,
>9 Nov. S7
8 Jan
9 Jan. 58
15 Jan. 58
2 Feb. 58
26 Feb. 58
5 Mar
9 Mar. 58
;o Mar. 58
16 Mar. 58
6 Mar. 58
7 Mar. 58
26 Mar. 58
23 July s8
May 59
July 59
28 Oct. 59
3 July 60
[ Apr,
[ Apr. ,
[ Apr. 70
9 Feb. 70
22 Mar. 70
25 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
Apr. 70 21 Aug. 66
: Apr. , -
1 Apr. 70
: Apr. 70 21 June 70
; Apr. 70 I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70 7 June 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
.a.|jA. /yj A Apr, 70
Apr. 70 6 May 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70 7 June 70
Apr. 70 21 June 70
30 Sept. 70
1 Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 7:>
I Aiir. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
26 Apr. 70
7 June 70
6 May 70
6 May 70 ■
6 May 70
23 Sept. 70
1 1 Nov. 70
21 June 70
9 Aug. 70
6 May 70
17 May 70
7 May 70
4 Nov. 70
30 Sept. 70
26 Aug. 70
I Apr. 70
Majors
William Henry Paul, Major, h.p. Depot Batt. Ad/. 2 Cheshire Mil.
Frederick Drage,i" Major, half pay, Depot Battalion
William Wood,i"8 Major, h. p. Depot Battalion (Q.M. $ May 54)
Robert Coupe, i'^ Major, half pay, 15 Foot
Louis D'Acosta,"*" JMa/or, half pay, 41 Foot
Matthew Tilford,i8i Jlfo/or, half pay, 60 Rifles
Charles Pratt Hamilton, Captain, r. f. p. Recruiting District ...
George Griflin, Captain, retired full pay, Recruiting District ...
Ralph Edward Carr, Major, 36 Foot
Frederick Bagnell, Major, 12 Foot
Walter John Tarte, 'Major, half pay. Depot Battalion, >
Adjutant ist Warwick Bijle Volunteers )
James Loftus Winniett Nuun,'^^ Major, h. p. 80 Foot
Justinian Armitage Nutt, Major, 27 Foot
». William Kidston EUes, Major, 38 Foot
Edmond John Lemoyne Twynam, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Gibbs, Major, 2 Foot
James Blair, Captain, retired full pay. Royal (Madra8)Artillerj'
AUeyne Fitzherbert Fenton Bloomtield, Major, Madras Staff C.
Daniel Thompson, Major, half pay, 67 Foot
Francis Brownlow, Major, 72 Foot
George Hewish Adams, Major, 86 Foot
William Corbett,!*^ Captain, retired full pay. Military Train ...
George Strachan Mignon, Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
Frederick Lyon Playfair, Major, Madras Staff Corps
George Vambrugh Law, Major, Madras Staff Corps ■.
Thomas Ross Church, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Mack Nepeau, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Robert Dallas Campbell, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Milligan,isi; Major, h.p. 39 F. Adj. 46 Middlesex Sijle Vol.
Emanuel Jeames,'87 Captain, retired full pay. Rifle Brigade
William Cabell, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edward Archibald Collins, Major, 26 Foot
Sydenham Malthus, Major, 94 Foot
James Renny Henderson.'^s Capt., ret. f. p. Roy. (Bom.) Art.
John Murray, Major, 94 Foot
87
COHNKT,
2nd LIEUT. LIEUT. CAPTAIN. MAJOB
OrENSlGN.
p4 May 52 27 June 54
21 Jan. 53121 Nov. 53
16 Feb. 55 25 May 55
'15 Sept. 54 25 Mar. 56
14 Mar. 53 23 Nov. 55
31 May 55 17 Mar. 57
29 June 30
16 Dec. 36
13 Feb. 52
20 Oct. 46
5 July 55
. 29 Oct. 47
.'13 June 51
.1 6 June 54
20 Aug. 51
.23 Nov. 40
13 June 45
25 May 50
II July 45
8 Sept. 54
14 Apr. 46
13 Ma_. ^^
22 Feb. 39
10 June 53
8 Aug. 49
13 July 58
22 Feb. 50
18 Apr. 56
2 Feb. 55
2 May 54
17 June 51
7 Oct. 49
23 Nov. 56
16 Apr. 47
22 June 55
25 July 51
20 Feb. 57
4 Feb. 53I30 June54
14 June5oJ2i Dec. 56
14 June 50 8 May 53
14 June 50 31 Mar. 55
15 June 50 2 Sept. 53
15 June 50 19 Jan. 55
II June 52 II Nov. S3
25 May 55 27 Nov, -
26 June 50 29 May
Arthur FitzPatrick GocLman, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Herbert Chambers M'Donald, Major, 108 Foot
Grainville Waddilovo, Major, 47 Foot
Joseph Noble iieasley. Major, 87 Foot
Alfred Charles Forth, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Thomas Hawkins Turner, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Thomas Grace, i^'' Captain, ret. full pay, 3 West India Regiment
John Bayley, Major, 16 Lancers
Richard B. Lloyd, Major, 36 Foot
Henry Edward Watson, Major, 22 Foot
Henry Scott Vincent Fisher, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Cecil D'Urban LaTonchc, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ...
ITffiArthur Thomas Moore, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hector Barlovf Vaughan,'"" Major, half pay, 20 Foot
Eon. Caryl Craven MoljTieux, Major, 10 Hussars
William Grogan Graves, Major, 82 Foot '.
«. Henry Thomas Butler, Major, 13 Hussars
Villars Butler, Captain, 65 Foot
Oriel Viveash Tanner, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
23 Jan. ^_
24 Jan. 52
13 Dec. 45
17 Jan. 51
17 Sept. 61
21 Jan. 50
23 Nov. 52
17 Aug. 52
20 July 50
12 June 52
5 Nov. 54
21 Sept. 52
17 Aug. 52
17 Dec. 52
28 July 50
6 June 54
II A\ig. 54
17 Aug. 51
21 July 54
2 Feb. 64
13 July 52
8 Dec. 54
24 June 53
22 July 53
27 Apr. 58
2 Ma
• 55
26 Aug. 53
9 Mar. 55
9 Nov. 55
:3 0ct. 55
William French, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry Clay, Ifajor, Bombay Staff Corps
Robert Thomas P. Cuthbert, Major, 15 Foot
JohnFrederickAdolphus HiVifdiT, Captain, r.f.p.R. (Madras) Art.
ITffi Thomas Bernard Hackett, Major, 23 Foot
John Richard Harvey, Major, 25 Foot
Edmund John Scovell, Major, 96 Foot
James Francis Birch, Captain, h.p. 3W.I.R., S.Off. of Pensioners
Edward Lloyd, Major, 6 Foot
Rupert George Brady, Major, 2 Foot
James Pope, Major, half pay, 6 Foot
William John Macknight Crawfurd, Major, 24 Foot
Willoughby Charles Stanley Clarke, Major, 21 Hussars
Henry James Bell, Major, 105 Foot
Charles Hudson, Captain, 10 Foot
Patrick Himter, Major, 63 Foot
William Richard White, Captain, 56 Foot
James Browne, Captain, Royal Engineers
Francis Wm. James Sewell, Major, 105 Foot
James Durham Dundas, Captain, 60 Rifles
Francis Vernon Northey, Captain, 60 Rifles
Charles Edward Morgan.''^ Major, h.p. 67 Foot
George Edward Leggett, Major, 77 Foot
Henry Cowell, Major, 27 Foot
George Bowen Cassan Simpson, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Roche Osborn, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edward Henry Cassan Simpson, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Peyton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Lawrence Henry WiUiams, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
29 July 50 23 Nov. 56
29 July 50 28 Aug. 55
30 Dec. 53 8 Dec. 54
6 June 56^11 May 58
16 Mar. 55I23 Nov. 55
2 Mar. 60 27 May 62
16 Mar. 58 18 Jul J- 62
19 Aug. 50 23 Nov. 56
27 June 48 I Nov. 48
24 Aug. so 3 Aug. S3
14 July 54 13 Feb. 55
13 Dec. 45 13 Aug. 53
7 June 54 9 Feb. 55
9 Mar. 49 24 July 52
25 Mar. 56 30 Apr. 58
7 Jan. 42 ■^
12 Nov. 47
17 Jan. 51
31 Mar. 48
25 Aug. 54
24 Nov. 47
14 June 50
[5 June 49
5 Dec. 56
ti Dec.
Jime 54
-^ JIar. 54
22 Mar. 55
25 Mar. 56
25 Aug. 54
12 Jan.
Eugene Clutterbuck Impey, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
WilliamCayeniiish Bentinck Ryan, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
John Alfred Ellis, Ma
Ryan
Madras Staff Corps
Alexander Wardrop, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
James Arthur Gayer, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Thomas Bell, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Stewart Fellows, Major, Bomba.y Staff Corps .'
William Hamilton Richards, Major, 55 Foot !.!!...'....
George Nesbitt Stephens, Major, Madras Staff Corps
George Ralph Collier Westropp, Major, Bombay Staff Corps .
Gilbert James Pasley, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
9 Dec. 50
9 Dec. 50
Dec. so
Dec
10 Dec. 50
,_ Dec. ,-
26 Dec. 51
3 June 53
I Nov. 52
9 Feb. 55
30 July 49
IS Oct. 54
25 Jan. 55
0 July 52
30 Nov. 60
17 Aug. 58
4 June 56
23 Mar. 55
27 July 55
30 Oct. 57
29 Dec. 54
[3 Apr. 52
1 Apr. 54
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
Dec. 50 10 Apr. 53
5 Nov.
2 July 61
16 May 62
17 Mar. 63
29 May 63
18 Dec. 63
28 Oct. 64
I Apr. 69
I Apr. 69
25 Jan. 56
8 Jan. 58
27 Sept. 61
27 Nov. 57
WHEW
PLACED OK
HALF PAY.
J Julj- 62
3 June 58
4 Nov. 60
4 Oct. 56
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
3 Apr. 70
9 Apr. 70
[I Apr. 70
27 Apr. 70
4 May , _
7 May 70
6 May 70
^^.. 3. .8 May 70
Aug. 58 24 May 70
May 62 25 May 70
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) Aug. 62
; Jan. 56
i Aug. 59
) Nov. 60
[ Oct. 60
28 May 70
28 May 70
8 June 70
[3 June 70
1 3 June 70
^^i,. ~j^ 14 June 70
June 62 '14 Juno 70
J une 62 [ 1 4 June 70
June 62 15 June 70
June62Ji5 June 70
June 55 22 June 70
Oct. 68 22 June 70
June 62I26 June 70
Jan. 59*29 June 70
Mar. 63 29 June 70
July 70
Nov. 58
May 66
July 62
Feb. 58
Dec. 60
July 62
Fob. 61
Apr. 57
Ajir. 57
June 58
Jan. 59
July 62
6 July 70
6 July 70
8 July 70
13 July 70
20 July 70
20 July 70
25 July 70
27 July 70
27 .Tuly 70
27 July 70
27 July 70
„...j ^.. 28 July 70
June 62 29 Jul.y 70
July 62I29 July 70
Mar. 58(10 Aug. 70
Mar. 6o|i7 Aug. 70
Aug. 64 17 Aug. 70
Nov. 65 17 Aug. 70
Feb. 70J17 Aug. 70
Aug. 621 19 Aug. 70
Apr. 55|2i Aug. 70
Aug. 62 24 Aug. 70
i Aug. 58
7 Aug. 58
5 Jan. 58
2 Dec. 59
7 Oct. 59
5Ai_._
3 Oct. 57
I Jan. 59
3 Oct. 60
I July 61
D July 62
I May 55
) Dec. 57
I Apr. 70
27 Aug. 70
31 Aug. 70
Dec. 50 21 Aug. 54
3 Oct. 54
I Jan. 56
19 Mar. 56
^_ J3 Nov. 56!
;o Dec. 50 23 Nov. 56J
'■4 May S3 15 Sept. 54]
20 Dec. 50 IS Nov. 53
20 Dec. 5° IS Nov. 53'
20 Dec. 50.26 Apr. 54 1 ;
3 Sept. 70
, 3 Sept. 70
I 14 Sept. 70
, 15 Sept. 70
' 23 Sept. 70
i 24 Sept. 70
I Oct. 70
1 Oct. 70
2 Oct. 70
3 Oct. 70
10 Oct. 70
12 Oct. 70
. ..,,.. ,„ 12 Oct. 70
: July 70 5 Nov. 70
o July 62 6 Nov. 70
2 June 58 12 Nov. 70
8 May 60 1 2 Nov. 70
2 Nov. 62J 12 Nov. 70
0 Apr. 58 27 Nov. 70
1 Oct. 58 7 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 70
J Dec. 62| 9 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 621 9 Dec. 70
J Dec. 62' 9 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62 10 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62 10 Dec. 70
D Dec. 62 10 Dec. 70
D Dec. 62! 10 Dec. 70
D Dec. 6210 Dec. 70
:i Dec. 62' 10 Dec. 70
D Dec. 62 10 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62 10 Dec. 70
[ June 55 14 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62 20 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62I20 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 62I20 Dec. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
21 June 70
26 Apr. 70
2 Sept. 70
II Apr. 70
10 May 71
:2 June 70
31 Oct. 71
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1/ . r. lieneiil StaffCorps
r. Miianis StaffCorps
.1. rvt. full pa}-, Royal Marines...
, im7 Koot
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11,'al Suiff Corps
, 17 Foot
. Itrnenl Staff Corps
l1 StaffCorps
.. :.^-al SUiffCorps
M.ij.r. llumbov Staff Con>s
:rnv Trrnsun; Gnmt, Major, Madras S.C.
ii.-iin, iltijur, Mailnis StaffCorps
II ochepieil Ijiruent, J/u/or, Bengal Staff C.
MiilfV, J/iiy-T, ftcntnil Staff Conis
■ ti Armstronif, ilajor, Bengal Staff Corps
, Miliar, Madm.s StaffCorps
-t Tennuut, Major, Madras StaffCorps ...
-. ifajur. Uombuj' StaffCorps
r\w. Major, Bombav StaffCorps
' aiupU'll, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
, J/ii/»r, 56 Foot
' ../-/ui«, r.f.p. R. Malta Fencible ArtUlery
vi-rt Clarke, Major, 4 Hussars
; .rtin, Mnjor, 74 Foot
i'.leiae. Major, 24 Foot
Itamett, Major, Madras StaffCorps
I, Major, Madras Stjiff Corps
.-, Major, Madras SUiff Corps
■ vt. Major, Uombay StaffCorps
-11, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
. irt. Major, i Foot
• I, Major, 7 Hussars
r. Mnor, li.p. 2 West India Regiment
■ Wiiite, Ma/or, 1 Foot
Hrowiio Barwell, Major, 52 Foot
:nli r)..nue,'''^ lAujor, li.p. 109 Foot
V I /or, 8 Hussars
' Captain, ret. full pay, i West India Regt.
■.!>, Major, Royal Artillery
:th. Major, Bengal StaffCorps
' «■'.l/)^li«, h.p. Royal Military College
.'1 Uttcrson, Major, 17 Foot
:i M'Ailam. A/<j/or, 7 Dragoon Guards
! ■ ! I. Major, 5 Koot .-.
>i, Ceil .Sillrry, Major, 12 Foot
u» JoM-pli Sykes. Major, 4 Foot
CnmpUU \Cutiuin. JIJr<i/or, Ceylon Rifles
.J .hi. H.ri-y. M.„.,r. .-"Foot
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• ii'i, : ■;. .l/.yV.r, II Foot
l/.,„r. 18 Foot
nn, lip. Q4 F. Staff Officer of Pens.
•I'lor. 52 Foot
r. Madni.-* StaffCorps
'/•"/"'■. Uombay StaffCorps
•. l:. ntriil StaffCorps
i iiilmy Suiff Corps
■ -^(ajor, Bengal Staff Corps
~ '•' ''"rps
Mii'Ini- SUiirCorps
I. Lay StaffCorps
I, Maior. Bombay StaffCorps '.'.'.
M;,.,r, Ueiigiil StaffCorps
U.ii„r. llnigiil SUiffComs
""''"•. Uombay SUiffCoqis ...
. Mailni» Suiff Corps
■KO. Ca/ilain, 59 Foot
-I K. OarritoM Itiftr. at Vmballa
ilarritnn Tnitryctor at Pooiia .
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. 7 DragfKm GunrdH .....!..!]]!!."!]
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MAJOB.
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PLACED OIT
HALF PAT.
Dec. 62
Dec. 62
Dec. 62
Dec. 62
Dec. 62
Dec. 62
59
Dec. 50 25 Feb. 55
20 Dec. 50 10 Mar. 55
'20 Dec. 50 6 Sept. 56
1 20 Dec. 50 23 Xov. 56
1 20 Dec. 50 23 ^'"^- 56
I20 Dec. 50 23 Nov. 56 -
I 3 Aug. 47 17 Aug. 481 7 Mar,
10 June 48 21 Aug. 52 i Jan. 6
Apr. 46 II Sept. 49 15 June 55
20 Jan. 50 10 June 53^15 Aug. 60
I Jan. 51 5 J'lly 54 II Jan- 63
.1 Jan. 51 23 Nov. 56 11 Jan. 63
28 Oct. 53 8 Dec. 54 30 Jan. 59
20 Jan. 51 18 Apr. 53 20 Jan. 63
20 .Ian. SI 29 Jan. 54 20 Jan. 631
20 Jan. 51 31 Jan. 54 20 Jan. 63I
Jan. 51 i3Mar. 55I20 Jan. 63J
Jan. 51 i 5 Oct. 55! 20 Jan. 63
Jan. 51 28 Dec. 55 20 Jan. 63
20 Jan. 51 28 Feb. 56 20 Jan. 63
20 Jan. 51 23 Nov. 56 20 Jan. 63
. Jan. 51 23 Nov. 56^20 Jan. 63
. Jan. 51 23 Nov. 56I20 Jan. 63
. Jan. 51 23 Nov. 56I20 Jan. 63
I Jan. SI 23 Nov. s6 20 Jan. 63
. Jan. SI 23 Nov. 56 20 Jan. 63
.J Jan. 51 1 6 June s7 20 Jan. 63
21 Oct. 53' 18 Aug. S4 16 Mar. 60
9 Feb. 38 10 May 45 22 June 58
3 Aug. 5s 25 Jan. 56 14 June 59
J 7 Dec. 52 10 Nov. S4 16 Oct. 60
16 Nov. 55 4 June 58 15 Nov. 61
[o Feb. SI 29 Jan. S4 10 Feb. 63
[o Feb. 51 16 May 54 10 Feb. 63
lo Feb. 51 23 Nov. s6 10 Feb. 63
!o Feb. SI 3 Oct. s6 20 Feb. 63
20 Feb. SI 23 Nov. 56 20 Feb. 63
21 May 52 II Aug. 54 30 Mar. 58
8 Dec. S7 19 Nov. s8 10 May 64
.8 Jan. 61 2S Mar. 62 9 Nov. 66
30 Dec. S3 29 Dec. S4 3° M;ar. 58
20 Apr. 60 26 Feb. 64 i May 67
20 Jan. S3 29 Oct. 56 30 July 6'.
13 Feb. ss 19 Jiine S7 5 Aug. S9
21 Jan. s6 17 Mar. s8 24 Jan. 6s
19 Dec. 48! 2 May 49 23 June ss
10 Apr. SI 5 Apr. ss 10 Apr. 63
.7 Apr. 42 14 Apr. 46 13 July ss
2s Aug. S4 9 Mar. S5 25 May 60
22 May S7 19 Apr. 59 2 Mar. 66
14 May 52124 June 53 27 July s5
21 Jan. 53|2i Sept. 54 9 Sept.ss
[7 Aug. 52 IS Sept. 54 I Feb. s6
9 Mar. 49 21 Sei3t.s4 27 June s6
28 Oct. S3 27 Oct. s4 9 Nov. s5
15 Jan. 47 1380111.51 10 Aug. 55
5 Nov. 54 9 Miir. 55 13 Sept. 6
[ Dec. 48 16 Sept. 51 21 May 58
J July 55 23 Mar, 58 21 July 63
_i Feb. 48 6 Oct. 48 17 Aug. 55
29 July 62 2 June 65 3 June 68
13 Juuesi II Feb. 55 13 June 63
13 June 51 24 Mar. 55 13 June 63
13 June 51 3 Aug. 55 13 June 63
13 June 51 1 30 June 56 13 June 63
1 3 June 5 1 ' 23 Nov. 56 1 ^ June 63
13 June 51 23 Nov. 56 13 June 63
13 June SI 23 Nov. 56 13 June 63
14 June SI 12 Jan. ss 17 Sept.6i
14 June 51 3 May 55 14 June 63
14 June SI 10 Apr. 56 14 June 63
14 .Tune SI 23 Nov. 56 14 June 63
14 .Tune 5123 Nov. 56 14 June 63
16 June 51 28 Jan. 54 16 June 63
26 Sept. 45 23 Mar. 49 31 Aug. 55
9. July S2J I Sept.54 13 Dec. 59
2 Sept.531 5 June 55 11 May 60
14 Oct. sijii May 55 17 Nov. 63
4 Jan. 61,16 Jan. 63 23 Mar. 66
2Q Doc. 57 1 9 Apr. 61 '14 Aug. 67
23 Mar. 58 18 Feb. 59' 22 Nov. 64
29 June 4930 Scpt.s3 28 May 58
23 May 55j 9 Nov. 55, 5 Sept.62
6 May 44 27 Dec. 47: 5 Sept.55
19 July sii 7 Sept.s4li9 .Tuly 63
20 .luly 51 23 Nov. 56 2o July 63
7 Nov. 56 15 June 58 23 .Tuly 61
20 June 57 23 Apr. 58'i7Nov. 63
J3 July 52 24 Mar. 54! 2 Oct. 58!
■ :... I sMay ss! 7 Sept.ss
II July 51 II Aug. 54 16 Oct. 57
3 May 56 24 July 57J10 May 61
20 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 70
27 Dec. 70
1 Jan. 7:
2 Jan. 7:
4 Jan. 7
II Jan. 7
II Jan. 7
14 Jan. 7
20 Jan. 7
Jan. 7
Jan. 7
Jan. 7
Jan. 7
Jan. 7
Jan. 7:
20 Jan. 7
20 Jan. 7;
20 Jan. 7
20 Jan. 7:
20 Jan. 7:
20 Jan. 7
20 Jan. 7:
25 .Tan. 7:
1 Feb. 7
4 Feb. 7:
4 Feb. 7:
4 Feb. 7:
10 Feb. 7:
10 Feb. 7:
:o Feb. 7:
20 Feb. 7:
0 Feb. 7:
2 Feb. 7:
2 Feb. 7:
9 Mar. 7:
5 Mar. 7:
S Mar. 7:
31 Mar. 7:
5 Apr. 7:
5 Apr. 7:
9 Apr. 7:
.0 Apr. 7:
11 Apr. 7:
15 Apr. 7
22 Apr. 7
30 Apr. 7
1 May 7;
3 May 7:
3 May 7:
10 May 7:
11 May 7:
20 May 7:
31 May 7:
31 May 7:
8 June 7
10 June 7
13 June 7
13 June 7
13 June 7
13 June 7
13 June 7
13 June 7
1 3 June 7
14 June 7
14 June 7
14 June 7
14 June 7
14 June 7
16 June 7
21 June 7
21 June?
28 June 7
28 June 7
28 June 7
28 June 7
5 July 7
12 July 7
12 July 7
14 July 7
19 July 7
20 July 7
22 .Tuly 7
22 July 7
24 .Tu y 7
30 July 7
9 Aug. 7
9 Aug. 7
Ilajors.
I COBNET, j
j 2nd LIEUT.
OTENSIGN.!
Thomas Plumtre Harrison, Major, 107 Foot 20 Mar. 50;
John Anderson, Major, 19 Foot I25 June 47'
Alexander William Crawford Lindsay, Major, Madras Staff 0.26 Au^. 51
Francis Dalrymple Walters. Major, 82 Foot | 6 June 54
Douglas Alleyne, Major, 37 Foot 23 Feb. 55
George Anthony Morgan, Captain, 55 Foot I16 Sept.51
Albert Seagrim', 3fo;or, Bengal Staff Corps [•'i2Mar.52
g. Harry Armstrong Brett, Major, 43 Foot 8 Sept. 54
Edward Abbott Noblett,"^ JUVy'or, h. p. 18 Foot 31 May 55
Robert C. D. Bruce, Captain, h. p. 8 F. Staff Officer of Pens. ...|io Nov. 43
Thomas Geo. O'Donoghue Hervey, Major, h.p. Ceylon Rifles...! 15 Oct. 54
William Hallowes, Major, 85 Foot J22 Jan. 53
James Eaton Angus Mackintosh,'^' Major, h. p. 109 Foot 1 20 Jan
9 Dec. 45
23 Apr. 52
5 Nov. 54
17 Oct. 51
3 Apr. 57
17 Feb. 57
16 Nov. 55
3 Dec. 52
12 May 54
9 July 52
i8 Dec. 57
8 Sept. 54
20 Feb. 55
9 Feb. 55
23 Mar. 60
19 Dec. 51
20 June 49
William Newcomen Watts, Captain, i Font
Wykeham Leigh Pemberton, Major, 60 Rifles
Adrian Bennett, Major, 7 Foot
Sheffield Grace,'s6 jWoyuc, h.p. 68 Foot
George Coke Robertson, Major, 1 7 Lancers
William Edward Marsland, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
Walter Augustus Daubeny, Major, 3 Foot
Shadwell Henry Clarke,'" Jfa/or, h.p. 21 Foot
Henry Pye PhiUipps, Major, 2 Foot
William Henry Davis, Major, 109 Foot
WiUiam Boycott, Major, 29 Foot
John Blood, J/h/o)-, 68 Foot
«. Charles B. Knowles, Major, 67 Foot
Williau. George Brown, Major, i Foot
Marti'.. Pierce Blake, Major, 5 Lancers
Daws;n Stockley Warren, Major, 14 Foot
Robe I H. R. Rowley, Major, Royal Artillery
a. Clifford Parsons, Captain, 3 Foot 16 Feb. 49
Henry Heberden, Major, Royal Artillery Uo June49
Edward Napoleon L'Estrange, Major, 21 Foot 1 18 Feb. 53
Arthur Trevor Leake Chapman, Captain, 34 Foot 124 Nov. 49
Henry Lowther Balfour, Major, Royal Artillery 20 June 49
Thomas Henry Way, Ca^totn, Madras Staff Corps !i2Dec. 51
Claude Malet Ducat, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 12 Dec. 31
"' " "' ■ " " -' • - - j2 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 51
Dec.
Welby Wroughton Boddam, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edwin Archibald Chester Lambert, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alfred Utterson, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
William Frederick Shaw, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Rivett Mandeville Van Heythuysen, jl/ayor, Bombay S.C.
Nowell Swanston, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Frederic Boulton, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
James Giberne Bell, Major, Madras Staff Coi-ps
Hem-y Annesley Justice, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Francis Howell Jenkins, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Arthur Robert Wilson, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Richard Manuel Sewell, Jl/a/or, Bengal Staff Corps
Edward Dumaresq Gompertz, Major, Madras Staff Corps '20 Dec. 5
John Rootsey Strutt, Major, Bombay Staff Corps '20 Dec. 5:
Malcolm Cbiirles Farrington, Major, 51 Foot lio June 53
Georire Hafruaril, Captain, retired full pay, R. (Madras) Art.,..|i2 Doc. 51
Wm. H. P. F. Stvachan, Major, i West India Regiment 14 Feb. 52
George Kepjilc Tnylor, Major, Royal Artillery I20 June 49
Richard Oldficld, Major, Royal Artillery 119 Dec. 49
John Arthur Brockman, Captain, h.p. 6 F., S. O. of Pensioners! 20 May 42
John Thomas Chandler, Captain. Unatt. S. O. of Pensioners... 24 Mar. 43
Attilio Scheberras, Major, 98 Foot
Uffi Arthur Frederick Pickard, Captain, Royal Artillery
Charles Frederick Amiel, Major, 80 Foot
Charles Edw. Watson.i^^ Capiain,r.tp. R. (Madras) Artillery..
George James Frith Begbie, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Evelyn Pulteney Gurdon, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Henry, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Richard Brennan, Captain, half pay, Land Transport Corps, |
Camp Quarter Master at Aldershot (Q.M. 8 Feb. 55) )
James Meaden, 2Iajor, Ceylon Rifles
James Williamson S. Moffatt, Major, 15 Foot
Benjamin Bousficld Herrick, Captain, Royal Marines
William Daunt, Major, 9 Foot
"Giuseppe de Fivo,' Captain, R. Malta Fencible Artillery
21 Apr. 46
16 May 45
n June S3
20 Jan. 52
20 Jan. 52
28 Jan.
18 Apr.
13 Apr.
9 Feb.
2 Nov.
6 June
12 Jan.
1 May
9 Mar.
14 Apr.
29 Aug.
6 June
23 Nov.
21 Mar.
25 Aug.
9 Mar.
8 Dec.
22 June
10 Dec.
16 Oct.
6 Nov.
15 Jan.
26 May
2 Dec.
9 Feb.
20 Apr.
8 June
17 May
16 Dec.
16 July
10 Dec.
2 Oct.
23 June
7 Mar.
1 Nov.
31 Jan.
21 May
22 Oct.
14 Jixn.
20 Aug.
23 Nov.
29 July
28 Oct.
2 Sept.
29 Aug.
30 Apr.
15 Nov.
30 Dec.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
3 >'ov.
27 Apr.
25 Feb.
5 Dec.
22 Dec.
7 Juno
10 Oct.
21 .Tan.
22 June
25 Sept.
27 Apr.
17 Aug.
23 Nov.
i 5 May
30 July 02
9 Mar. 58
26 Aug. 63
12 May 57
24 Jan. 65
9 Sept. 55
13 Dec. 61
29 July 62
17 Mar. 63
21 Sept. 55
20 Dec. 59
4 Mar. 61
30 July 62
21 Sept. 55
23 Mar. 58
1 May 58
15 June 58
18 Jan. 61
3 Mar. 60
20 May 64
26 Mar. 58
16 Nov. 60
6 Sept. 61
2 Dec. 62
6 Feb. 63
13 Feb. 63
9 Feb. 67
1 Feb. 68
10 Apr. 57
24 Sept. 55
25 Sept. 55
18 Oct. 55
22 May 57
26 Oct. 55
2 Nov. 55
30 July 62
\i2 Dec. 63
12 Dec. 63
12 Dec. 63
12 Dec. 63
12 Dec. 63
12 Dec. 63
• I ,Tan. 62
'13 Dec. 63
13 Dec. 63
13 Dec. 63
20 Dec. 63
20 Dec. 63
20 Dec. 63
'20 Dec. 63
20 Dec. 63
23 June 58
24 Dec. 61
4 Mar. 62
, 2 Nov. ^^
WHEN
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
2 Nov.
27 Feb. 52
3 Nov. 46
27 Dec. 44
13 Sept.48
10 July 40
George Shedden Hawthorn, Major, Bombay Staff Corps '20 Feb. 52
Hon. James Hay Eraser, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Feb. 52
Thomas Kettlewell, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ,20 Feb. 52
Wheatley Robertson, Major, Madras Staff Corps ! 20 Feb. 52
Edw. Hill Ratcliffe Chambers, Major, Madras Staff Corps ...'26 Feb. 52
Francis Constantine Trent, Captain, 48 Foot '18 Sept.49
c. William Knipe, Major, 86 Foot !i9 Oct. 49
Herbert Mark Garrett Purvis, Major, Royal Artillery jig Dec. 49
Edw. Ralph Horsey,2«>, Captain, r.f.p. R. Marine Artillery 16 Feb. 47
Charles K. Mackenzie Walter, Major, Bengal Staff Corps '20 Mar. 52
Reay Templer Clarke, Major, Bombay Staff Corps j 20 Mar. 52
William James Ha-leSj^oi Captain, half pay, 10 Foot, Meeruit-\ L „ ,.,,„ ^,
ing Officer in Dublin ... j 19 Aug. 51^
John Homdon Parry.^c^ Captain, ret. full pay, R. Marines '18 Aug. 46
Charles Fred. Short,203_ Captain, ret. full pay, R. Marines :3o Dec. 50
William James Anderson, il/a/or, 32 Foot I15 Aug. 48
John Gordon Graham, Major, i Dragoons ' 19 June 55
s. Edward Monckton Jones, J/d/o)-, 20 Foot | 8 ,Tan. 47
John Granville Harkness, Captain, 5 Foot 13 May 53
Robert Algernon Walters, Major, Madras Staff Corps n Apr. 52
10 Aug.
11 May
21 Mar.
15 Feb.
26 June
II May
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
15 Feb.
23 Nov.
2 Apr.
5 June
22 Feb.
27 May
26 Feb.
16 Mar.
8 !Sov. 55
16 Nov. 55
9 Mar. 58
28 Sept.7it
5 Mar. 58
I Sept.63;
20 Jan. 64
20 Jan. 64
16 Nov. 55
28 Nov. 55,
15 May 57 j
9 Mar. 5S[
;Dec.
25 May 53
48
54
SI
S6
27 May
24 Feb.
16 Sept.i
15 Feb.
27 Apr
19 Aug
23 Nov.
29 Feb. 56'
2 Dec. 62
'20 Feb. 64
l2oFeb: 64!
'20 Feb. 64 1
'20 Feb. 64
26 Feb. 64!
'21 Dec. 55
26 Aug. 49
I Jan. 56
3 July 58
[20 Mar. 64
,20 Mar. 64
8 Jan. 56
8 Sept.57
'.■J Mar. 62
:i Aug. 57
.9 Feb. 58
26 Mar. 58
8 Jan. 56
I Apr. 64
to Aug.
>5 Aug.
I26 Aug.
I 9 Sept.
9 Sept.
'13 Sept,
17 Sept.
20 Sept.
'20 Sept.
, I Oct.
I Oct.
I 7 Oct.
7 Oct.
.^5 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
3 Nov.
15 Nov.
19 Nov.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
23 Dec.
'23 Dec.
23 Dec.
29 Dec.
31 Dec.
1 Jan.
5 Jan.
6 Jan.
t 6. Ian.
10 Jan.
17 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
21 Jan.
31 Jan.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
5 Feb.
14 Feb.
14 Feo.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
26 Feb.
4 Mar.
6 Mar.
8 Mar.
9 Mar.
20 Mar.
20 Mar.
31 Oct. 71
31 Oct. 71
31 Oct. 71
26 June 72
21 Mar.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
27 Mar.
27 Mar.
27 Mar.
30 Mar.
II Apr.
90
Majors.
1, Captain, $ Foot
[>r. 15 Foot
ytaim, 2 Foot
-If. Major, II Lancers
hair pay, 8. O. of Pensioners
I COBNET,
andiiBCT.
UrSMBIGH.
19 Oct. S3
23 Mar. 55
8 Dec.
27 May 56
30 Apr. 55
8 Jan. 56,12 Apr. 72
7 July eo'13 Apr. 72
^3 Apr. 72
Apr. 72
r, ,4 Foot ''^a°\'^^'"'k^F' " ■* T."!?' ^?
, . J/ujor, 9 Foot
Myor, 76 Foot
r. luirfu.ii. 4 Foot '3 May 53
:i,h p. Military Train, S. 0. of Pensioners
'■- Cayiaim. r.f.p. R. Marine Artillery
- Tnvlor, ifm'or, 103 Foot
, Mi/or, lU'iitfnl Stftff Corps
\Mich. Maivr, Madras Staff Corps
ijj^or, Uuiiibay Staff Corps
ij .'uin. half pay. Land Transport Corps, |
.j< fVorefltr .
7 July 57I18 July 62
4 Apr. 46'28 Jan. 56, 6 May 72
' ' " May 72
May 72
Mar. 60 9 May
Nov. 59 15 May 72
i June 72
1 June 72
June 72
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John M»rkeniie, Coirfaiii, Coast firiga'do of Artillery
WilUam Lainl>ert, J/<y'or, 88 Foot '16 Aug. 54] 8 Dec. S4I27 Nov. 57 19 June 72
Ermo Hruce Gardjiic, Ifrt/or, 106 Foot ] 9 Dec. 52 23 Nov. 56 130 July 62 19 June 72
Idmncd Ytamans Walcott, ifyor, bengal Staff Corps '20 June 52 16 Mar. 56 20 June 64 20 June yc
16 Sept.45 23 Oct. 47 23 July 58
4 Apr. 51 II Aug. 54"
12 Oct. 52; 6 June 54
8 Dec. 54I I Feb. 56 16 May 72
2 Feb. 55! I Feb. 56,23 May 72
16 May 4816 Nov. 49 7 May 59
7 Mar. 46' 15 Oct. 47] i Jan. 62
11 June 52 19 Jan. 55 11 June 64
12 June 52 22 Nov. 56I12 June 64 12 June 72
12 June 52 23 Nov. 56 12 June 64 12 June 72
6 Sept.551 I Feb. 5613 June 72
iiincrman. itajor, Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 52 23 May 54 13 June 64
iiiBK KoM. itajor. Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 52 20 Sept.55:i3 June 64
\Vilc..i, ilajor, Bengal Staff Corps 13 June 52 18 July 56 13 June 64
JIaiur, Bombay Staff Corps
'. rflcv, a/ii/or, Benpiil Staff Corps .
U..,c*. Madras Staff Corps 13 June 5
James Clarke, J/tMor, 72 Foot 19 Aug,
. _ June
13 Junes2'2o Sept.55!i3 June 64 13 June
June
52 20 Oct. 56 13 June 64 13 June
WHBK
PLACED OS
HALP PAT.
June :
June ;
23 Nov. 56'i3 June 6413 June 72
23 Nov. 56 13 June 64 13 June 72
22 Dec. 53I 9 Aug. 60 14 June 72
22 Sept. 55! I Feb. 56 19 June 72
upal Staff Corps
full pay, R. Marines
May 47 27 May
Al«x. U'Leod Stewart J/<vor, B(
George B«l»lg«tt«.«* ro;)'oin, re
Nicholas Beiuieu Dalby, »" Capiain, r.f.p. R. Marines
Heni7 Hmakett Chilton. Major, 4 Dragoon Guards 17 Feb. 5722 June
■" I Weatherhead Waverley Smyihe, Major, 100 Foot
20 June 52 18 Mar. 57I20 June 64 20 June .
"26 June 72
26 June
16 May
P»t«r»'in. Vaytain. half pay, 63 F. Frofetior S. M. College ■
Mann I'»r»ou8, Major. Royal Engineers i
I Dec. 46
I Oct. 47';
9 Dec. 49
9 Dec. 49;
9 Dec. 49 :
7 Nov. 62I26 June 72
[29 June 581 3 July 72
Albert Honrj' Wilmo; Williams. Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Fredtrick Cockbuni, Major. Royal Artillery
OunpbeU Hardy. Major. Royal Artillery
LewU Frederick Hall, Majt,r, Royal Artillery .,
John Henry Pcilc, Major, Royal Artillerj' 19 Dec
John Kelly, Major, I^oyal Artillery 19 Dec
John Stirling Slirlini/. Major, Rnvnl Artillery
rrr.!. :,. I. Tl. 11....S Wl.inyates, Major, Royal Artillery '.'.'.'.'.'..'.
* • • ^. Major, Royal Artillery
J:' ' ughby Purcell. Major, Royal Artillery
^ • "tu>. Major, Royal Engineers
An.' .^ I'ycrK, Major. Roj-al Engineers
Jami- i,.';i:.:;.iu.. Major, Roviil Engineers
Cecil llrvM.kc !,.• Mesnriir, Jfajor, Roval Artillery
John Ai.ilrrw Pnrp. Ma)or, R/jval Altillerv ...
Aai.-...t - 11. • -V King. My or. Royal Artillery
3 Oct. 51,25 Mar. 56
Sept. 50 23 Feb. 56
5 July 72
5 July 72
3 Feb. 56, 5 July 7
I Apr. 5
6 June 51 23 Feb. 56| 5 July 72
23 Feb. 56] 5 July 72
19 Dec. 4925 Sept.51 23 Feb. 56, 5 July 72
'^^ ' 49 II Nov. 5
Nov
23 Feb. 56! 5 July 72
3 Feb. 56; 5 July 72
19 June 5030 Nov. 51; 4 Mar. 56J 5 July 72
-9 June 50 30 Dec. 5i25June56| 5 July 72
9 June 50 2 Jan. 52 19 July 56' 5 July 72
9 June 50 14 Jan. 52 21 July 56 5 July 72
8 Dec. 47 13 Nov. 51 110 June 56 5 July 72
8 Dec. 47j 6 Dec. siiiAug. 56I 5 July 72
Dec,
47 I Apr. 52 4 Dec. 561 5 July 7:
9 June 50 3 Feb. 52 13 Jan. 57! 5 July 72
, Miliar, Royal Artillery 19 June
«, J/ai'or, Rcyal Artillery iq June
• «, Major, Rcyal Artillery
.; in. Major, Royal Artillery
K
J
JS- Major, Royal Artillery
Wa.it.- .U:^:. 1 .,i .SiraiiU'ways. Major, Royal Artillery
. *" '"'"^"''.v < "t. ■S^'V'"-. Royal Engineers
Jam« MT^l.tt, r„!i,n^.,v„o<l Vibart, Major, Royal Artillery
9 June 50
9 June 50
Apr. 52 26 Ma:
Apr. 52
July
Apr. 57, 5 July 7:
6 May 57} 5 July 72
Apr. 52 . .., .
9 June 50 5 June 52 6 July 57J 5 July 72
9 June 50 4 July 52 14 July 57J 5 July 72
9 June 50, 6 July 52 21 July 57, 5 July 7:
9 June 50 9 July 52 20 Aug. 57, 5 July 7:
18 Dec. 47 14 Ma'y 53! 2 Sept. 57
r. Royal Artillery ..'.'jig Dec!
19 Dec. 5031 Aug. 52 10 Oct,
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Rfiyal Artillery
liburj-, Mnjor, Royal Artillery,
I'tr, R/irj-iii Artillery
irlmm Ti ""
19 Dec. 50!
19 Dec. 50':
19 Dec.
Sept.52|i2N
: Sept.52 17 Nov. 57
Oct.
,.52|i7 Nov. 57
ril Artillerj-
ifajor. Royal Artillery !!! 19 Dec. 50 7 Dec.
'. Major. Royal Engineers ...!...!.'!!"!!,"!]!. 27 J
9 Dec. 50 22 Mar. 53
17 Feb. 54
..rn Jfy,«-. lU.yalAr.illefy...;:;....;.:::.:: .8 Junes; 21 Jm?es3
iford. if^or. Roval En<rin.„r- ,7 Juno 48' 17 Feb 54
27 Juno 48 ,7 Feb. 54
48 17 Feb. 54
Major, Royal Artillery
"yor, Rfiyal Artillerj .„„,..,„ ^j
■l/or. Royal Engineers .;: 27 Juno 48'
iier, afa/or. Royal En^
•line, ifajor iu.j-ni Enginoers'.'!!^;.'!!!::; ^9 Dec^
, Major. Royiil ArtllU rv
•; ^V'"-. I^'.val Artillery .g June ^
It. ,y''.;"r. Ro.VHl Artillery ::"::: , j,„,o
". I! Mil Artilltn- .
■■'i-r. R„y,il Artillery „„,.„.,,
•j.""|"y. ^- ::::j.8June^;
Mil Knifinec™ ..,ligDec. '
■.7 Nov. 57
■7 Nov. 57
Jan
I Feb. is
5 July 7
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7:
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July
22 Feb. 58! 5 July 72
June 53
July S3
51,22 Scpt.s3
8 Junes: 26Sept.53
S June ■ - ! ^
nijinecni
■'i/'"-. ^^>,val Engineers"'!"'"
, ' re<l r.ill pay, R. (Bengal) Art.
"■"•. Royal Artillcrv, ..
I Major. R/,yal Artillery
■r-ior. R-.vBl Artlllory
' Major. Royal Artillery.
'lean, Ma) - " ..•'..
••. R/,y»l Xi
3 Oct
20 Nov. 53
.17 Feb. 54
9 Dec. 49 17 Feb. 54
4 .iuno45 23 Sept. so
1 Juno 47 3 sUn: 53
8 Dec. 4S 6 Mar. 53
UCO. 48 7 July 53
2 Feb. 58
18 Mar. 58
I Apr. 58
16 Apr. 58
"Apr. "
5 July 72
S July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 May 58 ; 5 July 72
26 May 581 5 July 72
5 June 58 5 July 72
5 June 58 1 5 July 72
22 June 58' 5 July 72
12 Aug, 58' 5 July 72
3 Aug. 58, s July 72
27 Aug
27 Aug
! 5 July 72
5 July 72
8 Dec. 48
Royal ArtUlery 9 Juno
3 Sept. 53
S Feb,
8 Dec. 4RiioMar,
27 Aug. 58' 5 July 72
27 Aug. 58, 5 July 72
27 Au
27 Aug
?,,,„ ol'°¥'^'"-54 27Aug. 58 sJuly 72
^T"n°f 'Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 |jul> 2
" -T""" -' - Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 s July 72
5 July 72
llerj-
.n«. Major. lu.yal Engineer'
«a,;or Royal tenginecra
R'lyal Enginee™
R'>V8l Entfinocru
I'. '.Ill EnglMt.ors,.. .
'■•;';!,'""'," '.■.■.!;■.:". ;:'i4 Juno
■al Kngiuoors j 9 Doc. 50
,' IT , 14 Juno so
• " '''"«f*°«'«" " Dec. 4, 29 Aug. 54'27 Aug. 58
5 July 72
5 July 72
II Dec. 49
II Dec. 49
11 Dec. 49!
Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
Aug. 54^27 Aug. s8
Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
Aug. 54127 Aug. s8
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
Majors.
Raoul de Bourbel, Major. Royal Engineers
Thori.as Nicholl. Major. Royal Artillery
Frederick Smith Stanton, Major, R'jyal Engineers .
Edward Tiemey , Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Hadden Lindsay, Major, Royal Artillery .
William Hickens, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Parkj^ns Smith. Major, Royal Artillery
George Miller Dobbin, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Bland Stransre, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Hawthorn, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis Lyon, Major. Royal Artillery .
COPNET,
2ndLiBUT.
or ENSIGN.
14 June 5o|23 Jan. 55
8 June 49 20. Feb. 55
9 Dec. 50. I May 55
II Dec. 49 24 June 55
Markham Lc Fer Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Keate, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Elwin Harvey, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert William Duff.'lTa/or, Royal Engineers
George Philips, Major, 'Royal Engineers
Charles Nassau Martin, Major, Royal Engineers
Jones Julian Smith, Major, Royal Engineers
Eardley Maitland, Major, Royal Artillery
Maurice Edward Covey Stocker, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Edward Pratt. Major, Royal Engineers
John Mervin Cutliffe Drake. Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Renouard James. Major, Royal Engineers
John Lardner Clarke, jlf a/or. Royal Artillery
Henry Thornliill, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Thornton Gratwicke Pearse, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Priaulx Carey, Major, Royal Artillery
Fred. Edw. Blackett Beaumont, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry James Alderson, Major, Royal Artillery
Alex. Hadden Hutchinson, J/a/o?-, Royal Artillery
Fred. George Ra\-cuhill, Major, Royal Artillery .
II Dec. 49
12 July
Si'
9 Dec. 50
3 Aug
SS
II Dec. 49
IS Oct.
II Dec. 49
V Jan.
S6
17 Dec. 51
21 Nov
S3
19 June 50
17 Fel).
S4
17 Dec. 51
29 Nov
SI
17 Dec. 51
2 Dec.
S^
17 Dec. 51
12 Jan.
19 Dec. 50
17 Feb.
19 Dec. 50
17 Feb.
19 Dec. 50
17 Feb.
S4
18 June 51
17 Feb.
=;4
17 Dec. 51
17 Feb.
S4
17 Dec. 51
17 Feb.
■54
17 Dec. 51
17 Feb.
S4
18 June 51
17 Feb.
S4
17 Dec. 51
17 Feb.
54
7 Dec. 51
7 Dec. 51
7 Dec. 51
7 Dec. 51
7 Dec. 51
23 June 52
17 Feb. 54
17 Feb. 54
17 Feb. 54
17 Feb. 54
17 Fob. 54
7 Feb. 54
23 June 52ji7 Feb. 54
23 June 52 i 17 Feb. 54
. .v.^ .^.s, ^..^ -.-,^. , ™j-. - ^.,, ,23 June 52li7 Feb. 54
Thomas Henry Pitt, Major, Royal Artillery 23 June 52 17 Feb. 54,
23 June 52 j 17 Feb. 54
22 June 53 '17 Feb. 54
22 June 53I17 Feb. 54
II Dec. 49 29 Aug. 54
21 Dec. 5321 Mar. 54
II Dec. 49115 Sept. 54
23 June 52 17 Feb. 54
21 Dec. 53I31 Mar. 54
21 Dec. S3J20 June 54
23 June 52 17 Feb. 54
13 June 51 [15 Apr. 56
9 Deo. 501 8 June 56
22 Dec. 52! 17 Feb. 54
22 Dec. 52,17 Feb. 54
22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54
9 Dec. 52 I Aug. 54
i4Aug. 54 14 Aug. 54
14 Aug. 54 16 Aug. 54
14 Aug. 54 20 Oct. 54
9 Dec. 50 26 June 56
22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54
13 June 51 '17 Nov. 56
22 Dec. 52! 17 Feb. 54
Fred. Lee Hopkinson Lyon. Major, Royal Artillery
John F. Dykes Donnelly, Major, Royal Engineers
Alex, de C'ourcy Scott. Major, Royal Engineers
George Henry Stone, jlfayor. Royal Artillery
Lonsdale Augustus Halei Major, Royal Engineers
Francis Svvanson, Major, Royal Artillery
John Edward Ruck-Keene, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Wm. Hart Davies Dumaresq, Major, Royal Engineers.
Arthur Reid Lempriere, Major. Royal Artillery
Ernest Courtenay Vaughan, Major, Royal Artillery
William Raffles Tucker, Major, Royal Engineers
Patrick Charles Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
Fra. Towry Adeane Law, Major, Royal Artillery
Major Francis Downes, Major. Royal Artillery
Falkland George Edgeworth Warren, Major, Royal Artillery .
Irwin Montgomery Greig, Major, Royal Engineers
John Popham Maquay, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert Nicholl Dawson, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Osborne Hewett, Major, Royal Engineers
Mordaunt Martin FitzGerald, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Lloyd Still, Major, Royal Artillery
George Rennio Manderson, Major, Royal Artillery
Joseph Hanwell, Major, Royal Artillery
Joshua Frederick Betty, Major, Royal Artillery J22 Dec. 52I17 Feb
John Kelly Holds worth. Major, Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 52! 17 Feb. 54
Hubert Le Cocq, Major, Royal Artillery 18 June 51 12 Sept.55
Arthur Reginald Hoskins, ilfo;'or. Royal Artillery j 18 June 51 28 Apr. 56
Henry Richmond Mai-tiu, i»/a/or. Royal Artillery ;22 Dee. 5217 Feb. 54
Wm. Alex. Patrick Wyllie, Major, Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 52,17 Feb. 54
Henry Cardew, J/o/or, Royal Artillery j SApr. 53; 7 Mar. 54
Horace Percival. Major, Royal Artillery 22 June 53 12 Mar. 54
■ Edward Hill, Ifajoi-, Royal Artillery ,22 June 53
Arthur Kennedy Rideout, Major, Royal Artillery .■■■•|2i Dec. 53
William Henry Watson, Major, Royal Artillery '....I21 Dec. 53
s. Oliver Henry Atkins NicoUs, Major, Royal Artillery [21 Dec. 53
Charles James Hope-Johustone, Major, Royal Artillery '21 Dec. 53
Benjamin Geale Humfrey, Major, Royal ArtUlery [21 Dec. 53
Charles Watson Wilson, Major, Royal Artillery '21 Dec. 53
Francis Walter de Winton, Major, Royal Artilory ii Apr. 54
Brymer Francis Schreiber, Major, Royal Artillery 11 Apr. 54
Michael Tweedie, Major, Royal Artillery ii Apr. 54
Richard O' Hara, Major, Royal Artillery jii Apr. 54
HughChetham Lyle, Major, Royal Artillery
Leonard Griffiths, Major, Royal Artillery
William Raymond Lluellyn, Major, Royal Artillery
Constantine Phipps Carey, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Vaughan Arbuckle, JUajor, Royal Artillery ....
Fred. George Baylay, Major, Royal Artillery
John Richardson Maunsell, Major, Royal Englaeers
Noel Hamlyn Harris, Major. Royal Artillery
Charles Pasley Roberts, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Whitby Briscoe, i^'* Majot; h.p., Royal Artillery
Daviii James Welsh, Major, Royal Artilleiy
s. Robert Grant, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Bnrnes Holland, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Harding Steward. Major, Royal Engineers....
William George Martin, Major, Royal Engineers
Philip Henry Sandilands, Major, Royal Artillery
William James Hall, Major, Royal Artillery
Morton Parker Eden, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Nelson Holberton, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Dalrymple Gilmour, Zlajor, Royal Artillery
Edward John Ward, Major, Royal Artillery
Ju
20 June 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
28 June 54
I July 54
17 July 54
13 Sept.54
Sept. 54
Sept.54
II Apr. 54 21 Sept.54
;ii Apr. 54
111 Apr. 54
14 Aug. 54
13 June 51
14 Aug. 54
11 June 53
14 Aug. 54
12 Dec. 51
14 Aug. 54
13 June 51
23 Oct. 54
9 Dec. 53
23 Oct. 54
14 Aug. 54
14 Aug. 54
14 Aug. 54.
14 Aug. 54
2 June 52
Sept.54
26 Sept.54
15 Nov. 54
I Feb. 57
23 Oct. 54
I Aug. 54
24 Oct. 54
4 Apr. 58
6 Nov. 54
30 May 57
13 Dec. 54
1 Aug. 54
15 Dec. 54
6 Nov. 54
24 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
27 Apr. 58
[4 Aug. 54 28 Nov. 54
14 Aug. 54 1 30 Nov. 54
CAPTAIN.
'27 Aug. 58.
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 5b
27 Aug. 5S
16 Sept. 58:
22 Sept. 58
26 Oct. 58
26 Oct. 58
3 Nov. 58!
23 Nov. 58!
1 Dec. 58
15 Dec. 58
4 Jan. 59
16 Jan. 59
15 Fob. 59
2 Mar. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59,
I Apr. 59 1
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Ai)r. 59
I Apr. 59
1 Apr. 591
I Apr. 59;
I Apr. 59
8 May 59
10 May 59
13 May 59
23 May 59 j
24 May 59
20 Juno 59
21 July 59
31 Aug. 59 1
12 Sept. 59
25 Sept.59
14 Nov. 59
14 Nov. 59
28 Nov. 59
28 Nov. 59
28 Nov. 59,
I Feb. 60'
10 Feb. 60
12 Mar. 60
12 Mar. 60
16 Mar. 60
24 Mar. 60
26 Mar. 60
30 Mar. 60
30 Mar. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I I Apr. 60
I I Apr. 60
I I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
1 Apr. 60
! 9 Apr. 60
20 Apr. 60
2 May 60
4 May 60
\ 4 May 60
17 May 60
31 May 60 [
8 June 60
15 June 60
22 June Co!
25 June 60
21 July 60
J28 July 60
I 8 Aug. 60
16 Aug. 60
20 Sept. 60
[22 Sept.6o
J27 Sept. 60
3 Nov. 60
27 Nov. 60
9 Dec. 60
I Dec. 60
I Jan. 61
91
! WHEN
MAJOH. PtACEDON
HALF PAT.
5 July 72]
5 .luly 72!
5 July 721
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 721
5 July 72!
5 July 72]
5 July 72
5 July 72 1
5 July 72 i
5 July 72!
5 July 72
5 July 72 1
5 July 72!
5 July 72!
s July 72!
5 July 72 1
5 July 72!
5 July 72 1
5 July 721
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72 1
5 July 72:
5 July 721
5 July 721
5 July 72'
5 July 72
5 July 72]
5 J.;ly 72 i
5 July 72'
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72 j
5 July 72
5 July 721
5 July 72 1
5 July 72 1
5 July 72 1
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72 1
5 July 72!
5 JvUy 72 1
5 .luly 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 .July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 .Tuly 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 Jul'y 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 .Tuly 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
[ Dec. ■
92
Majors.
Royal Artillery 14 Aug. 54
30 Nov. 54
26 Jan. 61
Roral Artillery 14 Aug. 54 8 Dec. 54 3° Jan
--;ii li.>npp CI R .Tnnn c:7! ft Fftlt
Artillery
. Konil Knirineers
! V t. .Vajor, Royal Engineers
. ; , ! ■L.'ineers
!; •■ 1; Kiigineers
V.;(..r-, Royal Enjrineers
--,■ Royal Engineers
il Amllery
-. .»/ii;or, Koyal Artillery
1. Jtlajor, Roval Artillery
i/./ur, Roynl Artillery 9 Dec. 52
7 ;or, Rovnl Artillery 9 Dec. 5
i/..;or. Roval Artillery ii June 53
viil .^rtillcrj- iiJune53
I!, iiiiior. Royal Artillery 14 Aug. 54
I'll, Miliar, Royal Artillery 23 Oct. 54
2 Dec
3 June 5
2 Dec. s
2 June 5:
9 Dec. 52
9 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 53
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
J/ii/ur, Royal Engineers 23 Oct. 54
';i!iilit>ell, Bart. .Major, Roj-al Artillery 23 Oct. 54
i;..r. Rovnl Artillery 12 June 52
-Jiickson. J/<yor, Royal Artillery ; g Dec. 52
irownc, Major, Royal Engineers 8 June 54
;))iior. ilaior, Roval Artillery 23 Oct. 54
r. if.iior. koj-nl Engineers 1 9 Dec. 52
Juno 57 j 6 Feb. 6
Aug. 54 9 Feb. 6
I Aug. 54 18 Feb. 6
I Aug. 54 18 Feb. 6
I Aug. 54 18 Feb. 6
I Aug. 54' 18 Feb. 6
I Aug. 54'iS Feb. 6:
I Aug. 54 18 Feb. 6:
8 June 57 I
25 June 57 I
4 July 57 I
27 Apr. 5B I
27 Apr. 58 I
27 Apr. 58; I.
7 Apr. 58,1,
3 Deo. 54
3 Dec. 54
■WHElr
MAJOB. PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
Feb. 6,
Feb. 6
Feb. 6:
Feb. 6:
Feb. 6:
Feb. 6:
Feb. 61
Apr. 61
Apr. 61
i6 Dec. 54 I Apr. 6
16 Dec. 54 ig Apr. 6
6 July 57! 29 Apr. 72
10 July 57 29 Apr. 72
1 Aug. 541 3 May 6i
16 Dec. 54 28 June 61
2 Aug. 54 29 June 61
l.Hon, .Viiior, Royal Engineers '23 Oct. 54! 3 Jan. 55' 2 July 61
t\ , if.ijor. Royal Artillery I 9 Dec. 52 26 July 57 21 July 61
c;c^r»<. Ikil: ;:ir Tniil, Jfojor, Royal Artillery j 9 Dec. 52I27 July 57 23 Aug. 61
JoMph Bentiy, Major, Koj-al Engineers 9 Dec. 52 23 Jan. 56125 Sept.6i
PTflT!r>« .\rtliur Whinyates, J/<yor, Royal Artillery 1 23 Oct. 54I27 Dec. 54; i Oct. 61
'•>■'■- \>inc Law lie Montmorency. 3/(yor, Royal Engineers. 23 Oct. 54'i3Jan. 55 i Oct. 61
■r Hewetson Ilames, Jfo/or, FUjyal Artillery i 9 Dec. 52 '24 Aug. 57 1 i Oct. 61
1:11 Lc Pocr Trench, Muior, Royal Engineers 23 Oct. 54:13 Jan. 55! 3 Oct. 61
-^Mir Mi»nn<lin. i/(i/or. Royal Engineers 20 Dec. 54 13 Jan. 55! 18 Oct. 61
-• Klton, Major, Roya'l Artillery 23 Oct. 54 i Jan. 55 12 Nov.
nklcn, 1/oi'or, Royal ArtiUery 23 Oct. 54 3 Jan. 55
•I. J/uj'or, Royal Artillery |230ct. 54 6Jan. 55
.- Anlev, J/iy'or, Roval Artillery 23 Oct. 54 6 Jan. 55
... v. i„.itley, 3/iyor, Royal Engineers '20 Dec. 5413 Jan. 55
vru-r ivnlion. Major, Royal Artillery I 9 Dec. 5327 Apr. 58
■...vii>.'unic Sim. Major, Roval Engineers '20 Dec. 5413 Jan. 55
t.-.kc.J/.i;or, Royal Artillery '23001. 54i26Jan. 55
\A ph'i« KninklaTid, Major, Royal Engineers 28 Feb. 55 i Mar. 55
• r- K-:.-, J/u/or, Royal Artillery '20 Dec. 54I25 Feb. 55
:r;i:' I,:. 1,1.', Major, Royal FInginecrs ' 1 2 June 52 1 10 Mar. 57
.:: •..-. .W-.>,r, Royal Artillery '20 Dec. 54I 6 Mar. 55
i!! .: 1 S uihliou.'ic Scott, Major, Royal Artillery ~
> :. - ^' H'lU. Major, Royal Artillery
■ r.. '.'. T Canipboll, Major, Royal ilngineers
1' II- •, Kimiti(rt/>n, Major, Royal Engineers
Lii'wtiiyn Smith, Major, Royal Engineers
20 Dec. 54
'28 Feb. 55
128 Feb. 55
'28 Feb. 55
8 Feb. 55
Hale YooDiC W.ntJiam. 3/«;or. Royal Artillery !!...... 28 Feb
Henry Barlow Miiiilo, J/<vor, Royal Artillery J28 Feb. 55
Mar. 55
Mar. 55
Apr. 55
Apr. 55
Apr. 55
Apr. 55^
Apr. 55 1
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
13 Nov: 61
II Dec. 61
II Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
24 Dec. 61
31 Deo. 61
8 Jan. 62
20 Jan. 62
16 Mar. 62
18 Mar. 62 1
I Apr. 62
I Apr. 62
I Apr. 62
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Makgill Hcnoi Mnitland, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Edmund Webber, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward R/jl«rt Kchiing, Major, Rovnl Engineers ...
0«orB« Wattii Stocklcy. Major, Royal Engineers ...
John A>hU>n I'nj.illon, Major, Roval Engineers
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H«>ry("haml«rliivnc- l-Brrcll. Major, Royal ArtUlery
Bdward M-Laufc.hfi„. M.^"': Royal Artillery .... ^
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9 Dec. 53
12 June 52
9 Dec. 52
28 Feb. 55
28 Feb. 55
12 June 52
28 Feb. 55
9 Dec. S3
28 Feb. 55
20 Apr. 55! I Apr. 62 j
20 Apr. 55 I Apr. 62
20 Apr. 55 i 3 Apr. 62
24 May 56 12 Apr. 62 ^
Apr. 55 17 May 62 1
I Apr. 55 4 June 62
31 July 55,10 June 62
1 Apr. 55 20 June 62
2 Oct. 57 28 June 62
9 Dec. 52
12 June 52
II June 53
9 Dec. 52
9 i>ec. 53
9 May 55
2 Aug. 55
9 Dec. 54
1 1 Juno 53
6 June 57
6 June 57
I Apr. 55
I A])r. 55
27 Apr. 58
Apr. 55
Aug. 58
Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
27 July 57
27 Apr. 58
20 Apr. 55
July 62
15 July 62
16 July 62
9 Sept. 62
2 Oct. 62
19 Oct. 62
21 Oct. 62
2 Dec. 62
2 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
31 Dec. 62
5 Jan. 63
20 Jan. 63
Apr. 55 24 Jan. 63
20 Apr. 55 27 Jan. 63
20 Apr. 55 30 Jan. 63
8 Sept. 57 1 8 Feb. 63
20 Apr. 55 12 Feb. 63
27 Apr. 58 21 Fob. 63
20 Apr. 55 22 Fob. 63
27 Aiir. 58 22 Mar. 63
1 3 July 55; I Apr. 63
27 Apr. 58 30 Apr. 63
31 July 55 9 June 63
27 Apr. 58 29 June 63
27 Aug. 581 I July 63
27 Apr. 58 16 July 63
31 July 55 16 July 63
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
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5 July 72
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Majon
93
John Lidstone Watts, Major, Royal Engineers
John Underwood Champain, Major, Royal Engineers
John Hills, Major, Royal Engineers
Chai-les Brodie Footman Penny, Major, Royal Engineers ....
William Henry Burton, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Tanfield Vachell, Major, Royal ArtOlery
John Macvicar Bum, ilfo/or. Royal Artillery
Stuart James Nicholson, Jlfu/o?-,' Royal Artillery
William Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Charles Boileau Pemberton, Major, Royal Engrineers..
Edward Henry Baker, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert 'S.ome, Major, Royal Engineers
Harry M'Leod, Major, Royal Artillery
John Charles Tayler, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Montgomery Finlay, Major, Royal Artillery
JohnHoyes, Major, Royal Artillery
Wm. Henry M'Causland, Major, Royal Artilleiy
Frederick Edward Hadow, Major, Royal Artillery
William Jeffreys, Major, Royal Engineers
Brownlow Hugh Mathew, Major, Royal Engineers
Horatio Po wys Lane, Major, Royal Artillery
David Ward,' Jfa/or, Royal Engineers
William Hull Caine, Major, Royal Artillery
Wardlaw Manderson, Major, Royal Artillery
yC Edward Talbot Thackeray, Major, Royal Engineers
John Greenlaw Forbes, Major, Royal Engmeers
Charles Randolph Buckle, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Parry Gambier. Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Manson, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Henry Luard, Major, Royal Engineers
John Bimey, "Jlfajor, Royal Engineers
George Swinton, Major, Royal Engineers .
COBNET,
2nd LIEUT. LIEITT. CAPTAIN.
OrENSIGK.
9 Dec. 52I27 June 57 i Sept.63 5 July 7
II June 53,13 July 57 i Sept.63 5 July 7
8 June 54, 5 Nov. 57] i Sept.631 5 July 72
7 Sept.54 4 Dec. 57, I Sept.631 5 July 72
7 Aug. 55! II May 58: i Sept.63, 5 July 72
9 Dec. 54 27 Aug. 5S I Sept. 631 5 July 72
:3i July 55 II Sept.631 5 July 73
!3iJuly55 3 Oct. 63 5 July 72
31 July 55 10 Oct. 63 5 July 73
II June 53 II Aug. 57 13 Oct. 63 5 July 72
9 Dec. 54 27 Aug. 58 15 Dec. 63 5 July 72
11 June 53 20 Aug. 57 29 Feb. 64 5 July 72
II June 53 27 Apr. 58 29 Feb. 64 5 July 72
9 Dec. 53 31 Hay 58 29 Feb. 64 5 July 72
9 Dec. 53,27 Aug. 58 29 Feb. 64 5 July 72
8 June 54' 27 Aug. 58 19 Apr. 64 5 July 72
8 June 54 27 Aug. 58 10 June 64 5 July 72
8 June 54 27 Aug. 58 17 June 64; 5 July 72
8 June 54120 Sept. 57 31 Aug. 641 5 July 72
8 June 55 27 Apr. 58 24 Oct. 64 j 5 July 72
8 June 55 27 Aug. 58 7 Jan. 65' 5 July 72
7 Sept. 54I I Oct. 57 17 Jan. 65' 5 July 72
8 June 55] 27 Aug. 58 6 Feb. 65 5 July 72
7 Dec. 55 27 Aug. 58 17 Feb. 65 5 July 72
9 Dec. 54 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65 5 July 72
9 Dec. 54 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65! 5 July 72
7 Dec. 55|27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65J 5 July 72
7 -A-Ug. 55 27 Apr. 58 14 Apr. 65 5 July 72
7 Aug. 55 27 Apr. 5820 June 66, 5 July 72
8 June 55 27 Apr. 58 30 June 66 5 July 721
8 June 55 27 Apr. 58 13 Dec. 66 5 July 72I
8 June 55 27 Apr. 58; i Mar. 67! 5 July 72
Alfred Thomas Mander, 3fa;or, Royal Engineers j 3 Sept. 55 27 Apr. 58' i Mar. 67, 5 July 72
Joseph Herbert_Bedford, Jlfq/or, Royal Engineers 7 Dec. 55 28 Aug. 58 i Mar. 67! 5 July 72
1 Mar. 56 27 Aug. 58 10 Feb. 68 1 5 July 72
6 July 52 30 June 54 17 Nov. 63: 6 July 72
13 June 56' 27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65 1 6 July 72
21 May 471 7 Mar. 51! 9 Apr. 56 10 July 72
2 June 57' 19 Sept. 57 9 Dec. 64 17 July 72
20 July 52! 10 Dec. 55 20 July 64 20 July 72
20 July 52I23 Nov. 56 20 July 64 20 July 72
20 July 52 20 July 57 20 July 64 [20 July 72
20 Jan. 451 I Aug. 51 I Jan. 62 24 July 72
20 Mar. 49123 Nov. 56 30 July 62,24 July 72
12 Feb. 59|22 July 59 22 Jan. 63130 July 72
27 Aug. 41130 Dec. 43 12 Apr. s6j i Aug
9 Dec. 53 25 Sept. 57 i Scpt.63 "
9 Dec. 53J28 Sept.57 7 Oct. 63I
8 June 54 28 Sept.57 II Nov. 63
8 June54l 5 Oct. 57 13 Jan. 641
8 June 54 29 Oct. 57 29 Feb. 64
8 June 55,27 Aug. 58 29 Feb. 64
13 Dec. 54 I Jan. 58 i July 64I
9 Dec. 54! 8 Jan. 58 15 July 64
9 June 55127 Aug. 58 21 .July 64
9 Dec. S4J13 Feb. 58 i Sept.64
8 June 55I27 Aug. 58 11 Nov. 64
8 June 55ji3 Feb. 581 i Jan. 65
8 June55]i5 Feb. 58I i Jan. 65
28 June 56,27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65
12 Dec. 56 27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65
12 June 57,127 Aug. 58^24 Mar. 65
12 Mar. 57 27 Aug 58^24 Mar. 65
12 June 57127 Aug. 58 20 Apr. 65
9June54l 8 Dec. 54 i Sept.57
131 July 55 21 Sept.62
31 July 55! 6 Feb. 63
I31 July 55 I Apr. 63
[Vug. 55 29 July 63
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
Walter Mardon Ducat, Major, Royal Engineers
Wm. Shapter Hunt, Captain, Madras Staff Corps
Marmaduke Littlejohn Monckton, Major, Royal Artillei'y
Wm. Egerton Todd, Captain, h.p. 81 Foot, S. O. of Pensioners
UC Richard Wadeson, Major, 75 Foot
George Bell Crispin, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
Charles Joseph Stuart, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Fat John Charles Campbell Daunt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Heruy Le Champion, Ji'o/oc, loi Foot
William Williams, Captain, retired full pay, 103 Foot.
Alfred William Lucas, Ifa/or, ioq Foot
Richard Wm. Woods, Captain, half pay, 3 F.,S. O. of
Edw. Charles Wm. Raynsford, Major, Royal Artillery.
Robert Roche Franks, Major, Royal Artillery
Rawson Aislabie. Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Gilbert Robinson, Major. Royal Artillery
Charles Somner Sedley Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery
John Thomas Leishman, Major, Royal Artillery
Howell Locke Jones, Major. Royal Artillery
Edward Christian GrifBn, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Percy Theobald. Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred James Wake, Major, Royal Artillery^
Charles Edward Basevi, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Vincent Eyre, Major, Royal Artillery
Alex. Henry Davidson, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Wynch, Major, Royal Artillery
Isaac Ketchen, Major, Royal Artillery
Anthony Percy Bainbridge, Major, Royal Artillery
Stapleton Penny, Major, Royal Artillery ._....^..
Lord Edward Wm. Pelham Clinton, Major, Ri
Edward Henry Courtney, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Mainwaring For man Sandford, 3fo;or, Royal Engineers
Richard BuUon, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Helsham Jones, Major, Royal Engineers
John'Thornhill Bushby, Major, Bengal Staff Corps Iio Aug. 52*17 May 54
John James Boswell. Major. Bengal Staff Corps !io Aug. 52 23 Nov. 56 10 Aug. 64
Hardress Edmond Waller, Major, Bengal Staff Corps !io Acg. 5223 Nov. s6'io Aug. 64
Walter Newman ,2'« Royal Artillery I j 31 July 55 j 2 Nov. 63
John Denis de Vitre, Captain, retired full pay, 103 Foot !io June 48JT5 Feb. 55130 July 62
Frederick Lewis David, Captain. v&tiveA full pay, Royal Marines! 14 Ang. 4916 Feb. 54125 Jan. 62
Henry Tyndall, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Morgan Frazer, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Neave Judge, Major. Royal Engineers
Wm. Henry Bell Kingsley, Major, 67 Foot
Rowland Smith, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hugh Arthur Chichester, Captain, 81 Foot
Arthur Tillard Storer, Major, Royal Engineers
William Henry Collins, Captain, Royal Engineers
Montagu Mitchell Procter, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
s. Cecil James East, Captain, 41 Foot
George Frederick Blackwood, Captain, Royal Artillery
Aug. 52
1 Aug. 54
Dec.
Henry Thompson, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps In May 53
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
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1 Aug. 721
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3Au.g. 72
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64:10 Aug. 72
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13 Aug. 72I
14 Aug. 721
19 Aug. 72'
20 Aug. 72
20 Aug. 72
20 Aug. 72
21 Aug. 72
26 Aug. 72
27 Aug. 72
27 Aug. 72
29 Aug. 72
31 Aug. 72
Charles Ellison Bates, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Apr. 56
Ernest Lightfoot, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps " "
Frederic Allen, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edward Fra. Hunter Armstrong, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Frederick Pelham Bartholomew, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Frederick Eustace Lewes, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton Smithett, Major, Royal Artillerj'
John Roberts, Ifa/or, Bengal Staff Corps
George Wilbraham Northey, 3Iajor, half pay, Discharge Depot J 27 Sept. 53 1 26 July 54' 11 Feb. 60
20 Aug. 52 |i2 Apr. 54 20 Aug. 64
20 Aug. 52123 Nov. 5620 Aug. 64
8 June 55I27 Apr. 58, iMar. 67
I June 55^30 Oct. 57 12 May 63
26 Aug. 52I23 Nov. 56 26 Aug. 64
7 Jan. 51 13 Apr. 52 18 Apr. 56
I Mar. 55 1 3 Aug. 63
21 Dec. 59 28 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 561 31 Aug. 64^ _
5 June 55 j 17 Nov. 65 II Sept. 72
27 Aug. 58,20 Feb. 67 II Sept. 72
26 Mar. s8|ii May 67J11 Sept. 72
23 Nov. 56 20 Apr. 68! 1 1 Sept. 72
15 July 57[i3 May sSiis July 69I11 Sept.72
20 Sept. 52 9 Aug. 54J20 Sept.64120 Sept.72
20 Sept, 52 31 May 56 20 Sept.64 20 Sept.72
20 Sept. 52I23 Nov. 56,20 Sept.64 zo Sept.72
8 June 55[i4 Apr. 58J24 Jan. 65,21 Sept.72
8 June 55 21 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65 25 Sept.72
27 Sept. 52 23 Nov. 56 27 Sept.64 27 Sept.72
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Oct.
94
Majors.
HECT.
:h, r«,Mm. 35 Foot ._■;■ ^f A r.
..u-rfli .1. i/.i/or, Benpiil Staff Corps ^ Uct.
vMon O Nrill." J/<u'o»-. ao Foot
' '"'' w. C^ai«7hair pay, Dopo' BBtt,
lor BNSIGK
46I23 June
3 Oct. 52 23 ^'o'^'-
6 June 54|29 Dec.
4 June 45 14 J^'ie
July 53 23 Sept
Oct. 52 30 Nov.
3 July 54 22
June
Oct. 52^23 Nov.
2 July 45 27 May
u Aug. 54 8 Dec.
31 July
7 Dec. 55 27 Apr.
12 Juno 57 27 Aug.
12 Juno 57 27 Aug.
26 Oct. 55 1 7 Mar.
jr. Benpil Staff Corp*
-.-. ,', .V<i;ot-, a WoKt iiidia Begiment 24 ^ei). 57
U<i>r,' ii« r.irHl SiBir Con>8
.Kmnii. C.ii>l,i)H. Royal Marines
.vno. Co/''"'", 07 Foot
;iilctt, Major. Knval Artillery
V. me. J/.yor. Koynl Artillery
■ m. ifiijur, Roval Artillery ••
I l-.nl fiieinman. Major, Royal ArtUlery
• ,.^oi<i, r.r.i>. Royal Marines i? ^
i.„ot 17 Aug. 54 9 Feb.
. .,/um. TOiired full pay.Royal MarineBi 23 June 56 7 May
. , ::,jor, Roval Artillery " "°" " -' *""
jr, U iMilArlillery
.l/iyor. Rnval Artillery
: Lerton. Ji/<yor. Royal Artillery
i^tor, Jfiyor, Roval Artillery
'ichterloiiv, J/<i;or, Roval Artillery
\ .ir .Iiulifc, ilujor, Benftal Staff Corps
ilajur, MndniK Staff Corj^s
nIo. Major. Mnilras Staff Corps
- .n Sidnev Moray. Major. Bombay StaffCorpi
1 "nx Majnr. Madras' Staff Corps
Rtiyal Artillery
•cv. (Vi,.<i/ii». Royal Artillery
;i me. Captain, Royal Artillery
ii.iUKlas Lojjan. Major. Madras Staff Corps
.. iliamp. Major, Madras Staff Corps
!i Rcid, J/ui'or, Bombay Staff Corps
. -s, , Vo/or, Bombay Staff Corps
-.1 Johnson. Major. Madras Staff Corps
i pe Johnstone. 3/aror, Bengal Staff Corps ..
i. i:iiTiii. Major. Madras Staff Corps
1 CQ«rK-ii Hay. Mnjor. Madras StaffCorps
7 Dec. 55 27 Aug.
7 Dec. 55 27 Apr.
73 June 56 27 Apr.
13 Juno 56 27 Apr.
13 Juno 56 27 Apr.
ti Dec. 57 27 Aug.
9 Dec. 52 10 Nov.
9 Dec. 52 20 Oct.
9 Dec. 52 1 1 Nov.
10 Dec. 5222 Aug.
10 Dec. 52 22 Oct.
131 July
I31 July
2 Dec. 56I27 Apr.
2 Dec. 52 15 Dec.
2 Dec. 52 23 Nov.
o Dec. 52130 Oct.
o Dec. 52 28 Dec.
o Dec. 52I 6 Apr.
o Dec. 52 23 Nov.
:o Dec. 52,23 Nov.
■oDec. 52 23 Nov.
WHEK
PLACED OS
HAtP PAT.
War Services of the Majors
' Major Har man served in the expedition to Hanover in 1805-6 ; at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ;
rortuiral. nr'l •^■"ir\ in i?o8-9. including the advance and retreat of the Army, and in the battle of Corunna. E.xpe-
«luionti\v - ■ ■ ■ snbtiCfiuent campaigns in the Peninsula and France, including the defence of Tarifa and
aff.ur (,: ' ••Ir of BarTO.«a, actions of Arroyo del MoUuo and Almaraz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees
(jjth. . I'as.s of Maya, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, and Orthes; affair at St. Palais, and battle of
Ti'u! ■; :i eiffht Clasps).
' " : vi-.i ,1- AMsistant Engineer at the reduction of Martinique in 1810 (War Medal with one Clasp).
.\iiKlu-.Spani»h Legion and jiroceeded to Spain in charge of the Q.M. General's Department, and
.1 1 ; was present at the relief of Bilboa and affair before that place, advance upon Briviesca and
■ ' ti.viiH on the heights of .Arlaban i6th 17th i8th July 1S36, raising investment of St. Sebastian,
. n{ the llruniea and capture of the Port and Castle of Passages, general action of 5th May
I .riifriiirs (Order of St. Ferdinand).
1 III the sieges of Ter Vere and Flushing, and was in action with the batteries on 14 Aug.
iMiions in the Scheldt and retreat from Batz. In i8io off Brest, I'Orient, and Basque roads,
: iKjatK. In 18 11 on the North Coast of Spain. Present at the attack on Oporto by the
: t. 1833 and subsefpicnt operations; present in the Pedroite works at the attacks of stli
tion which raised the siege of Lisbon loth Oct. and at the battle of Loures nth Oct. In
• u' 111'' posts in the Algars-es to ascertain and report upon the state of the contending
•1 on the North Coast of Spain co-operating with the troops of the Qneen of Spain
. including the action of Fucntarabia, and all the services performed there (Brevet
:.i(lo).
■ rved at the siege of Dantzic in 1813; also the campaign of 1815, including the
■ 'iimbray. Is a Knight of the 4th Class of St. Wadimir of Russia.
t ttio Knllir Campaign of 1851-52, as Captain 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles, and was
.-. iih Colonel Eyre's Division (Medal).
• .1 llio iinrtial action with the French fleet off Toulon on 5th Nov. 1813. Also at
' ' 'l:l 1.S14.
I with Uio 82nd Rogt. during the Peninsula campaigns of 1808, 9. 12, and 13, and was
•i^irUi. bnttleofTalavem, and subsequent affairs; al.so at the battle of Vittoria, where
.■•iiirol OS to rc<|uirc three separate amputations of the thigh (War Medal with two Clasps) .
^ . " I "*■ "' '^" ("■'*'*'"^<>'l) ; '""I in boats cutting out an Algerine brig at Bona in 1825
• 1 in the I'onlnsnla from Feb. 1810 to Doc. 1816, and was present at the battle of Barrosa
■ ! 1 II! ;:;i Mini Cadiz (War Medal with one Clasp).
' f (luadaloupo in 1815.
, ■ iiiipiiigiiH of 1818-19, including the storming and taking of Forts Loghur.
i'l('s Kovcral other smnll forts, and he was very severely wounded at the
^ of the right oyc, and a portion of the nose and jaw-bone. Served also
VI,, I i„^p) under Sir Archibald Campbell in 1824-25, and was very severely
. ■''",!"''","'■.'"' 'i»»i-'oon on the night of the 9th Dec. 1824. Commanded and led the
10 iiM- .iiiirrtiit Monns. Received the thanks of the Governor General of India,
I '"buy fMrhmifalliintiy in the ticld.
,.!;''rwl',I'«""}''i ■"!'* '•'"••""'^c f'-om October 1813 to Juno 1814. including the passage
• »o (War Medal with ono Clasp). Hn seri-edalso the campaign of 1814 in Canada,
■ n'l Jl'»I.*?? "r' '^'"''""' '" ^I;"orca. in command of a Detachment of Marines, to
.L iji7.nroito ir.im risinir nnd effecting their escape during a Mutiuv of the Spanish
' '' ■"';'■'' o" '"'<' Vertc, near La Civitat, i June 1812, he received
In Iho 8lh May 1813, as a volunteer, at the cutting out of an
At the capture of the island of Pouza, uiuler Sir Charles
■ iilid ili-M
• lio right thii-li
and lower of Orbilcllo.
War Services of the Majors. ge
Napier, where, as a volunteer, with a detachment of Marines, he landed, and stormed and captured one of the bat-
teries. On the 4th Oct. 1813, as a volunteer in the storming of the fort protecting the anchora"Q at Marinello when
one gim-boat and thirteen of the enemy's vessels deeply laden were captured, and one gun-boat sunk. At the land-
ing of the Italian Levy at Via Reggio in 1813. At the landing near Leghorn, in Dec. 1813, when 270 Marines char'^'ed
and defeated between 600 and 700 French Infantry, supported by 30 Cavalry (received a sabre wound from Ihe
charge of Cavalrj-). At the capture of a castle near Spezzia, 2sth March 1814. Present at the siege and capture o
Fort Santa Maria, 29th March following. Also at the capture of Genoa, under Lord William Bentinck.
15 Major R. S. Ridge served the Mahratta and Pindaree campaigns of 1817-18, and afterwards with the expedition
to the Persian Gulf, including the siege of Ras-el-K.>-ma.
18 Major Thomas Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 1811, and 1812. From 1813 until the
peace served on the coast of America and the West ladies, including the attack on Cranie Island, and landed at the
taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
17 Major Mounsteven served at the attack of various posts, &c., on the Frontiers of Canada, and within the United
States in 1813, 14, and 15. Served also with the 48th in the operations against the Rajah of Coorg, in April 1834
I* Major Edleston served ofif Cherbourg and the Scheldt in 1812 ; at the blockade of Norfolk and in several boat
expeditions in the Chesapeake, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for destroying a vessel in Cheri-
ton Creek in face of a large force of the enemy. Served with the Royal Marines at the attack on Baltimore in 1814
and on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. Was Adjutant to the Battalion in the Tagua during the Civil War in 1832-34. '
" Major Barnes served blockading Flushing and the Texel in 181 3. Expedition up the Penobscot, including the
taking of Castine and destruction of the John Adams American frigate in 1814. Served on the coast of Portugal
during the revolutionary war, being in command of St. Joa de Foy at the entrance of the Douro.
20 Major Knowles sensed with the 50th Regt. in the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also the Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps) . Was slightly
wounded at Ferozeshah, and dangerously wounded (right leg, amputated) at Aliwal.
^1 Major John Miller served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also with the R.M. Battalion in Portugal in 1835.
Commanded a Company during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal), and was ^vith the battalion at
D'Jouni. Sustained a severe fracture of the right leg in the service (War Medal with two Clasps).
22 Major Murchison served in the 29th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, including the battles of Ferozeshah
and Sobraon, in the last of which he was wounded (Medal and Clasp). Also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, in-
cluding the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
23 Major Onslow was at the storming of Sidon in Syria (War Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Major Duperier while in the 4th Light Dragoons was employed in Persia Irom 1833 to 1839 organizing the army
of the Shah, who conferred on him the Gold Medal of the " Lion and Sun." He served with the 26th Regt. in China
(Medal), at Ningpo, Chapoo, Shanghae, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo (wounded), and Nankin. Served with the
Soth Regt. in the Burmese War in 1852-53, including the operations in Donabew against Nameatoon (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
25 Lord Avonmoro served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the repulse
of 400 Natives in their attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal). Also served in the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman (horse killed) , siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the
26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
26 Major Hugh Kennedy served with the R.M. Battalion in Spain during the Carlist war ; with the Baltic expedi-
tion in 1854 (Medal) ; and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal) .
27 Major Dennie served with the 28th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, in the winter of 1854-55, where he re-
ceived severe injm-ies from frost-bite, which necessitated amputation of half the right foot and a great part of the
left, in consequence of which he was placed on the retired full pay, and with a pension of ;<Ii5o per annum (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Modal) .
28 Major TJssher served in China in 1841-42 (Medal), at the first capture of Chusan, attack on Chuanpee, and cap-
ture of Amoy. Served also with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 and in 1855 (Medal).
23 Major Henley served the campaign of 1814 in the Peninsula, including the battle of Toulouse (War Medal with
one Clasp) .
3" Major J. T. Aslett served the Syrian campaign, including the storm and capture of Sidon, D'Jouni, surrender
of Beyi'out, bombardment of Acre— slightly wounded by tlie explosion of a magazine (War Medal with one Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
31 Major Sayersei-ved the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with
the Expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855, and with the R.M. Battalion serving in co-operation with the French
army at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal) .
32 Major Ple.ydell served the Syi-ian campaign of 1840— at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment of
Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and i855(Medal).
33 Major Barrett served in the Kandian Territories, Ceylon, during the whole of the Rebelhou of 1817 and 1818,
and commanded an outpost dui-ing part of the above period.
3* Major Wm. Lee sei-ved with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Caralmsa, together with several
piratical vessels in its harbour, in 1828-29 (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of iSqo-c^
(Medal).
35 Major Rand served with the 49th Regt. throughout the operations in China (Medal).
36 Major Rider served in Syria in 1840 and has the Medal and Clasp and Turkish Medal. Served also with the
Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
37 Major Pengelley served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal). He has also the SOver Medal from
the Royal Humane Society.
*" Major A. Green served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of
Cawnpore on 6th December 1857, operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge,
and commanded the Detachment of Riflemen with Sir R. Barker's Column at Jamo — dangerousl.v wounded, fourteen
sabre cuts and one gun-shot wound, left arm and right thumb amputated. Mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch for
marked gallantry, and thanked by the Governor General in Council (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*^ Major Coney served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho.'taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Commanded the disciplined Chinese Troops employed against the rebels in the jirovince of PecheU,
North China, in the winter of 1862-63 (Brevet of Major, and Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
5" Major W. J. Brook served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th September 1S55, as D.A.Q.M.G. 4th
Division (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
51 Major Lindesay served with the 17 th Regt. in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan ; also present at the bombardment and surrender of Ktnbourn (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
53 Major Davies commanded a Detachment 74th Highlanders at the destruction of a band of insurgent Moplas on
the 17th Sept. 1855 at Murroon in Malabar. Served in the Southera Mahratta country in 1858, and commanded the
Infantry of the force at the capture of the town and Fort of Nurgoond (mentioned in despatch, Medal) .
s-* Major Wybergh served vv-ith the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege assaiilts and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment" and
capture of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, 5th class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
55 Major P. M'Pherson sei-ved with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 ; was also at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn (Medal with Claep, and Turkish Medal).
56 Major A. N.Wilson served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
61 Major Le Pelley served with tho 75th Regt. duriug the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the outbreak on lath
May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege stoi-m and capture of Delhi, pursuit of the enemy and actions of
Bolundshuhtir, Allyghur, Acrabad, Agra, Kanoj, advance into Oude and affairs of Maragunge and AJumbagh, occn-
H
War Services of the Majors.
^.ona«.rtbcrc,ioforLnck„owor.horonifledou.postBandcan.p.vithOutran.-sForce.andrepulse^
i>rr'>i- • '■ rclicls on tho imnns oi int. <- iiu.ii a , under Brigadier Showers (Medal).
^^ ■ - : .^^l^^Z^^'^^^^O^ ^s^irS.^s.eg/or Sevastopol fro:n No..
if t, t- "t . '^ =ih Clasp, and Turkish Medal). inclucUng the affair of
M^i:^:^ ■/K.n^r^.U^^ri^.a^S.^-d'irr^^^^^ ^■l^l^^^S(Med^'with thrl^ Clasps, ana
-^ M-> rl. <-rv>Mwuhthe»9thRcgt.mtheSutlojcampai^^^^^ passage of the Chenab, and battles of
(M.-; . • A - •■: ■ :--' ut «h«> l,7'7""^<:n^»'S2iL°^V T^^^^^^^ he Sthllgt. during the Indian mutiny in
'- '■ ■•^': ' ■■'. ' \\ ;;,7lc^«.^oVMko^^haa'^Sfo?L^^^^^
' " " : ^-'v.lwiS the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855. mclnding the expeditoon
. ■ • 1 , sVbMto^l and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
. . ,1 ■ V 1 the X hSs^s in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 185s, including tha
- . ;,; > tie of TcherSaXsiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
': >. .:■■:■ "rv. i wtth the oJri^ phlfnders in the Crimea from the 3rd June 1855, mcludmg the siege and
ft.-. . -, . : • • ■ 1 (M« a w h Clasp, and Wish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was
^:\ ■ ■ ,- - • ri.!onc Hon A Ho 10 at the relief of Lucknow-horse shot (Medal with Clasp).
^'' ''•;, ■■ ' • . ' ■ '■ L,.n'ed ^^M^l^^he .>th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from 16th Dec. 1854 to 7th Feb. 1855, mcludmg
':'rXn?L^h.n?el^e"ch^1I^^^^^^^ the blockade of the Canton nver the storm
:ci?v attack on tho Takoo forts, and served as MiUtary Magistrate and one of the Allied Com-
: i^andunng the expedition of i860 (Medal with Clasp). „,.,„,. , , t.^ 1
• .. M . ,,„,.,, w»H cm.Vlovcd (luring 1855 and part of .856 with the Turkish Contmgent under Lt.General
Win- 'inTnrlccv and tho ('•rimca.andh^received the Order of the 4th Class of the MedjidieCommandod a det^h-
^cV"V.f 1^ Jsth Ma. ln.s Native Infantry in the suppression of the Inchan Mutmym the Jubbulpore district m 1858
» \Iiior Suick Kon-cd tlirouphout the operations in Scinde (Medal), mcludmg the destruction of Imaumghur and
the i.Mtles of Mecanco and Hyderabwt (severely wounded) . Was afterwards present at PanuDa Pownghur
Wunnohur and M.mM.ntosh. Ser%-ed in China during the operations agamst the Taepmg rebels m the vicinity of
"hU^hai in April and Mav 1862. resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nansmg, capture of the walled cities
,f Ki' • • T-ii'i.oo and Tholin, the fortified town of Najow, and the affair of Nansmg; also commanded the 67th
] ■ • ■ - \yhfn tho rebels were compelled to evacuate the district within the 30 miles radius.
'' Jones scr\-ed in India during the mutiny, and was present in operations against the Dinapore
•h" Jiilv 1857, accompanied the small expedition sent for the relief of Europeans at Arrah, and
,' '. tho life of a'C'orponil Lea by lifting him from a boat upset in a Nullah and carrying him to a
^t. 1-1 . r m.Ti. thiin a mile (Ustant while under fire, the corporal having received a musket ball in the gi-oin resulting
tn nmnuintion of tho limb. In June 1858 waa sent in charge of a wing of the 37th Regt. to jom an expeditionary
f.irco. t.ut Gha/.ecpore l>cing in danger was ordered there, sent with 200 men to defend an Indigo factory and inter-
t, • • '-.■.•- Mil thf principal roads of approach to Ghazeepore (Medal).
■ ■ ' . r\-cil in the Koorum Expedition under Sir N. B. Chamberlain in 1856. Served in the Indian Mutiny
- ;3 ; commimdcd a wing of the sthPunjaub Infantry at Hoti Murdan; commanded Lind's Mooltani
1 ■■ I flight ly wounded, first charger shot and second charger wounded under him), siege and capture
• woundi-d 14th Sept.), battles of Nujjufghur, Namool (charger bayoneted), Kurkuraolie (slightly
*■ 11:. I'll nvA clinrgcr cut down), Uareilly, and Mohumdie (disabled by a sunstroke), besides numerous skirmishes.
Hui >>ecn ropont«-<Uv rai-ntioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council and of
the l^ul'«ab Govenimcnt for conduct during the campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
•• Major I'cdilPT wrvcd with the 39th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 31st Dec. 1854 to the 29th July 1855,
including the oicgo of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mn;. ir 1 'ktvr Kcr^-ed as Adjutant of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; on board
Iho E I.f ftcam frigat* Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
Rivrr; ncrvfd during tho Ruccocding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House
Redoubt). dloTDi and capture of Rangoon, and repulse of the night attack on Prome (iledal with Clasp for Pegu).
" Major Fanning Hcrvc.! with an expedition up the River Gambia in Feb. 1861, which stormed and destroyed the
■iockadokl t'lwni of Swarracunda, Cnranan, Kinty Cunda, and Saba.
»' Major O. T. Bume »on'e<l in tho Crimea with the 20th Regiment subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
14th March 1856. AUo in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant of the 20th Regiment and also Bri-
gmilo Mnj'ir on tbeSuiffof Urigiidicr Kvelegh, and was present at the actions of Chanda,Umeerpore, and Sultanpore,
Birini and captarc of Lucknow, actions of Mohan, Meangunge, Hussungunge, Poorwah, Morar Mow, Fort of
(-.1.-... K rt <'l,iinlii and Fort Musjeedia, Muchloegnon, Kabcr Jungles, Fort Dooraha, and final operations in
< T»rnl limoH muntionod in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, ;and Brevet of Major
• tlflil. Medal with Clasp). Appointed in 1861 Military Secretary to Lord Strathnaim. Commander
Accompaniod Lord Strathnaim to Kngland in 1865, and remained on his Staff when Com-
rrc« in Ireland. Present during tho Fenian disturbances of 1866-67 (received the thanks of the
I 'liiwH. Proceeded to India in 1868 with tho late Earl of Mayo, Viceroy and Governor General,
■■ :•■"> •" Private Hecretary until his assassination in 1872 (received the thanks of Government for
n.uvl u. an Unattached Majority, and appointed a CSI.).
'■ rv.-.l in tho Hurmcso war of 1852-53, including the storm and recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov.
f' •' "I 14th December (Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
" '' ' «''t'' tl'o f^Tco under Sir Colin Campbell on tho Peshawur frontier in 1S51-53, and was
I ■• - "■'"' "'" >•'" Tribes (Me<Uvl with Clasp). Commanded the 66th Ghoorka Regiment in the
' ■ '" ''■■"• inclmling tho actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and cimture of Fort
■ '" ", Mo<lal).
•1 tho Light Company of the 84th Regt. at tho outbreak of the Mutiny in India in
il.n rommunication between Allahabad and Benares, near the village of Goope-
■.f rfbclH, afterwards ho escorted half a battery of artUlery from that place to
i'.in<Nl i.rncral llnv('lr,ck's field force on 4th August, and was present in the
• ..-I'liko (liowki'c. Hith.xir, Mungarwar, and Almnbagh, assault and relief of
.11 (KoviToly woMiidiil, riirlit arm ampuUitcd, Medal with Clasp).
" "',' ';"•• yJ""'' »ighliind.-rs in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief
" "' « awiiporo on fitli Dec. 1857, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kala Nuddce,
, , "'Ot on tho !■ ort of Rooyah, actions of AUegunge and Bareilly, campaign inOudo
,. ■'"' "■;'',' V^" <^.'"'*I»;)- f^crvod in the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64, and at the
' rvork (Modal with Clasp). ^
, r'Al„I!.''?M '1" ,^''V. '•'"•;'*'"' <^''7'r,n'P^ l'i,'^54',>n''i'l was severely wounded while
•■I Alma (Medal with <la^p, and Turkish Medal).
'. ho vird Highlanders in tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battle of
T,.;/. «•■ ,, -'■".U.iwl. and assault of tho Redan on the 8th Sept. (Me^l with two Clasps, and
^r"::, ' 'r:.-:.:::::^iS.^iT:^A^ ^'^•^^ '^°'^ ^"^^^ ^^^P'- 'Sss-mduding the siege and f^U of
War Services of the Majors i
■ loi^MTn^Mm'^^'" Oiitram-mentioned in despatches (Medal '^th two cKr ^•^<='^o^. and operations across
the«^^^^^^^
Ifa TT "''^^'^S '^^''^'^'-^'^'^a^p"Ti thestor^in.
^m''fT^''^'r'?.^*''«^"a'''^«°"be Rebel Army in Auffu^^^^ expedition to the North in iS6o, and served at
onhe Medjidie, and- Turkish Medal). ' ^ bebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps sthClass
f^^^r^^or'ZZt:i7sttt:i:^^^^^^^^ Of .85.-33. including the
tions against Myattoon, in the Donabew clistrictTMedal^th Sfor P^ ^"""^ ''"' ^^^''' P^^ °^'^^ opera-
Ain:a;^!^^jzr^^^^^^
fJ&SrSat'^'^- '^^-^^^ -"-^ ''^ «'^^^^ - thiXtwTaf of^^h^e^einUr^^ Psifl^.Iill^seS
inrof'^S^^^llS^^^^^ in .8x,. including the siege and stonn-
under Tantia Topee near Rajghur; was also prS at thf Lr-Jn^ V a? "'''^ P"",^^'^"* at the defeat of the rebel^
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in i8cS nf X^^^ 1 ^^^"^^ ^ ^^^ Trenches 17th Oct. (Medal with
Serai,g^en.alaction^esultingintLcSola^^^^^^^
a|f»;|rS(=?^/^^ f-- the .st April .85,. including the siege
with th^-'8Th |g| ^tte'ltt^lrLlI^Z'^^a^tTc^'^^^^^^^ ^^ ^r T ^^^ ^"'-^ '«"• «-ed
1" Major Spence served the campaiens of T8r:,-T.. ,>, q^o,- 1 t;^„ • , ^
the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of ^Nivelle and Nive and act"onfnTar%Tvo^,^^n^w^'^5'^ "'"^ ^^« P'-^se^t at
"6 Major Barnard served with a Detachment' 4th W I Re.H on thp rf^'i ^^'"' ^'"''*' ""'^ ^^^^ Clasp.s).
o"r^h^Ctii=??a^%^et:ro7i^^^^^^^^^
at the^SS^^ro^a^ S^B^^ett^ranltrt^r^of'^ «.°'T" - '«". and was present
^gCTtll^^^^SX^^^^^^
Serai (as Aidedecimp to Brfgato sS^c^trc^of Gw^orV-^^^^^ battle of Kotahkl
capture of Powrie, actions of Koondrye and BooXh a* Rri^rto m„^ 'll ^"^"P *° ^''^ ^"^^ ^o^e), .siege and
pomtment ho held from the faU of Gwalior in jSo iS^S to th« Pn,i .^^°.?;''' *^° Rajppotana Field Force which ap-
Meda with Clasp, and Brevet of Major on atSng fh^rank of r-t^n1 J^'i''"^ *T"S '^ '° despatched
Expedition on the Staff as Brigade Major of Cavaln' and was nreS^,'^ « fL .^t''^"'^ r^^'^^^^^' ^^<' Abyssinian
m despatches. Medal, and promoted to liajor uiaSed w thout^nSchasol ^^ ""^ ^'^^'^''^'^ '^^^^^ mentioned
of"GoSS?^ri^^^^-o^^C^,r3Tsr ^^"^^^^ °*- '34S-:.!iSrglf Siege and captu^-e of Mooltan, and battle
tJofXa^SeTstT^r'slT "' '''" ''°™ '"'' '''^^'■"'^"^'^ °^ '^° f"-^"^ -"-« Mandingo town of Sabajee on
J4iSSte"c=a'n^dL^^S ISe^elTgil^^^^Vo^n^^u^rfn VV'1 ^"^^ T" °^ '«-" f^^^^^"')- -^ was
*°B?'ivf'^'^ T?, P'"''"'^' ^^ '?^ final assault (MedalU^h ClS^ and Turkish Mfcian''' ^'"^"^ ^' '^^ ^'^^ "^ Sebas-
k^^^uL^X^S^ta^ff^^^^^^^^
at Inkerman he commanded a Company, and imder a heavy &I rescued th^u!J^r^Z%''r^^ capture of Kinboum;
^Z^r^^nTS^^TniaeV'^^SlTi^^^^^ '^^~^:^'l^'^^ ^^'^"^^^ ^^^ 'rattles of ilma.
CM^^^/tl^S^^Xdia^^^^^^fr-^^eJ^lJ^ ^r':r^:?^r^',^r°f ^ f 3. Landed in the
iiLy ui uiic 39(,u, ana lo superintend the erection of n \vn,-i- ,,„ i ,. r <■ •'Ii. ' ^ " '^^ ciecieu to take
wmcn ne was selected by Lord Raglan for Staff employ as D A 0^l \ ■ , v 1 "i*; l .''t ''\^'?"'^' Performance of
SS^T^mSE,,!^'^ ^^-'^ '^^^' *^^ '^^ ^"«=^iion of whVh^lirorga'ni^^;! ^nif^^r^L^^'a^^^^lVt^
IS SorW.^DiSrs^r^^^'^iSlVb^Vt^^
l=^t^^^^^n^!^^°L?=^rne£^EiL S-^^
capture of the Fort of Awah (Medal with Clasp). Was detached In Po^^«.'^"f « '^^^-, P''^^'^'^* ^^ ^^^ siege Ld
toRajpootana in March ,859; employed against the m™ Tr^e STs=n ?fhn^
Was detached m command of a Squadron of Sind Horse t^t^e Nuggur Parku^ pl^d Poll V"^ Governor General).
1859. Served with the Expedition to Abyssinia in 1867 fi8 i-nr-lit/iiff t^ I'arkur i leld Force from July to December
130 Major Browne served in the 32nd RegrduSi^tre Indian m^^^^
Chinhut and defence of Lucknow LsidenS^' frXjuL'e%otr Z^A^.f^I^'ul^t^^l l'^cf]^\^: ik^^'J,
H 2
95
War Services of the Majors.
,„, „, ,5,= w«« twice woundcd^nco severely. Thanked in general orders by Sir J. Outram, Sir J. Ingls,
il^l:aUc of Halakbiva (,^n-cr^My wounded by a musket bullet on the right foot), and siege of
nth iwu
' V he CnuieH^Saipn from Dec. 1854 to Aug. 1S55, including the siege of
. t . Tr. . cU» w> h the Mov'o min ™ aV the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and xjth Jmie
Tv V- > ;;?ca;nu^'oTt^^^cMcdj.d.e. and Turkish Medal). Served with the expecUtion to Cluna m i860
i^j ;' '■" •■lul thcii^pmrc of Tuku Vorti, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
ClMIM)
^',
Sfe V:^:frn'':7^ed^i?Jk^et^aTbt^m'?ffoT/°48^^^^^^ Also during the siege and captureof
TV... ••■■-■ ''r_\»^^^P|^k„ served in the Crimea with the 90th Light Infantry, including the si^ege and faU of
« iaicvorcly wounded at the assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp) Served
l" dLS. «mK of .857-58. and was present with Havelock's Column at the rehef of Luclmow and
lUe Rc^dency. defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent
. le (Modal with'two Clasps, and a year's service). ^ ^ ^x. •
. »cr.-c.l with the 751U Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857, and was present at the siege
rd June (in command of the Light Company from 13th SeptO, storm and capture of the city (Medal
"i^' U«'ur M»cKarUne gcr^■e«l in the Sutlc compaign of 1845-46 in the 9th Lancers, including the battle of Sobraon
(lIc«Ul) He wr^-ed also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was present at the passage of the Ghenab at Ram-
nuifjnir and liaule« of ChQliarnvHllah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). , , „ , . . .,
»♦« Si^ Wdluun Kairfki »cr>-ed with the 31st Rcuiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the
«iM« mad (all of Sebaatopol. and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•»• iUlor M'Collum was present at the attack on the outer liatteries of the harbours of Petropaulovski, 31st
Aii«u«^ Unde«l 4th Sept. at an attack on the same batteries, and succeeded to the command of the Royal Marines
■"-i Um dotth of Captain Parker, and was wounded in the head ; was at the capture of two Russian vessels on the
1 P«pi 1854. SerA-ed with the China expedition of 1857-58, and commanded a Division of the Royal Marines of the
M at the atlACk and capture of the Forts at the mouth of the Peiho river on 20th May— mentioned in despatches
(M«dal with CUup).
"» Mnj'ir Kumiar was present at the occupation of Petropolovski m 1855.
••' M:i T .Vct'iii ncn-cd the Kastcm campaign of 1854 and up to the 9th Feb. 1855 with the 77th Regiment, incrad-
inir ihr iMiit'.f, of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie,
aiul Turkish Mi-<lnl).
'•■ Major I'lirish has received the Medal for the Punjaub campaign of 1846.
'•• Maj')r Evans 8cr\-cd with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and
capture of Mwiiniiunge, siepe and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal vrith Clasp).
"" Mhj t Hiinm.nd (served with the 97th Hegt. at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 to 25th May 1855 ;
■ ■ '. .1 in a sortie on 22nd March— received a bayonet wound in the left hand (Medal with Clasp, and
Ser\-ed in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and present with the Jounpore Field Force
• Nusrutpore, Cbonda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of Luck-
A • ii Clasp).
• Ml r K!..iUine served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the
l>*»>a:.'i: i,r thf ( henab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Mi-^r Kmirht landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served at the siege and
fj:i .,( s.M.„.i ,|,.,i (Me-lal witli Cla.sp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
• ^ Mil, r T E. lirecn served with the 82nd Regiment in Benfral during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal), and
w;th thr MiMiirj- Train in New Zealand from 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
•■■* Mui.r II ..vi'it scr\-ed throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, including the action of the Gwanga (Medal). Also
.■. ;■.. y. ,■' niir of 1851-53.
cvrved with tho 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
■ rl ser\-ed with the loth Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1S49, and was present at the battle of
I i ilh Clasp).
. I. served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Oude campaign of 185S-59, including the action of Doundia
Khi r .. ..:.l .ufuat of tho robcls under Benee Madho, capture of the Fort of Oomrea, and destruction of other forts
'•• M«jor Hutchison served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856, including the storm and
isptare of Rtiihiro and surrender of Hushiro (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign, in-
•cJo>lin|f the acuon of Korkeroulie, cajiture of Bareilly, attack of Mohomdee and affairs of Shahjehanpore, and Bunnai
'•• Majfjr Lloyd served with tho expeditionary force in the Eusoofzie country under Lt.Colonel Vaughan in
1I57, and commanded tho Rillo Comjiany of the 87th Fusiliers, which formed part of the attacking Column at the
csMare and deitruclion of tho villaKO of NherinRa.
'»* Major M»cWoimoscrvo<l with tho 73rd Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) and was present
uLTbluic'lf Iterair""^'''" '^'""" "» Kufflrland and the Colony ; also on the expedition to the Basuta country and at
•• Ma,..,r A'Ums •errixl with tho 7th Dragoon Guards in the Kaffir war in 1847 (Medal).
..^^Vl^A ^'*!.!°'^ . .u" " *?' """"''"". '" "le Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), was present in several engage-
m«u and «*c..mp«me.l the ex|.cd.t.M. n,l., the Tnmbookie country. Also scned in the Orange River Soverefgnty
rr. ... V ,..,., t-. July ,85, with tho Detachment 45th Foot under Captaui Parish
! ■ '7,!^'^},'^,'T""i o" '-■"""nan.'i ":!*li tlio '8'li Punjaub Infantry in the Peshawur Expeditionary
,, u ..^ f I ^ V"''? ?"■ ^"*"?y '^'""°"> ""'1 ^n« P^e«ent in tho affair on the Heights
^ M'uUion of a largo body of tho Gazzio tribe and Hindostaneo fanatics from the village of Seta
' h'l^oM '.i^,^?,?.', ?r"''.'"n'l' •," ''"' Punjaub campaign in 1849, including the battle of Goojerat
■ nf L-n V I " '"" '''■''":' °°^''° l'«8hawur Frontier in 1851-52. Campaigns in India in
»■ : ,?L^r\ . ^"'l''<-'<'. entry into Futtehghur, action of Shumshabad, storm and capture of
V/nir!^^.'! ,.'"■• "''^''''■'''^^°?™°'""'l '"'"'''■ affairs (Medal with Clasp).
..... : "" '"".'"" """:"',V campaign in 1858 with the 74th Hiirhlandcrs. and was nrfisent at tha
rn uii)
Fort of N'lirjfoond (Medal)
858 with the 74th Highlanders, and was present at the
•' ! TyrV,l.'h(*^,n',in''f,''.TM'' 1"/'"' """""80 War of ,852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
n. n ,A " i'i "'!!''• m '^ ^"' ^'"^"^ "^ ^'"= M'^^lJi'Ue). In the India n^iutiny clm-
ri.un.liu). Andin tho Ithootan warin 1865 (Cliisp).
"i'^?^i?"l"'il"""'" "'' ;854-55 with the i7tli Lancers, includiugthc afiTairofBulganak.
1 T k i. M^ri'"" *^"'f? 'J,\"«'l). ""^ Tcheniaya", and sie|o of Sebastopol fMedai
> 1 »-Vr':::';a at'r;l:tir'o,^^;s^ ^^-'^ '^- - ^^-^ --^-^ °f
■' i.'.l wuhTT.«\>'\'.nll T?,rt"l, m""?'',? '"■'c'" 3°','' •'■"°° '85s, including the battle of Tchernaya
-. I all 0 XeaW ?f M .c^"'^"'^- . .Served with tho Carabineers the Indian campaigns
■ >.'•• .M"y -uuk of h7.L L^™"''"^ mutiny at Mcerut on loth May 1857, the actions of the
• . al-w, the airi r of Kcrkmw n JSU* ' "'"r^n '"'m, ^"^^^'^- °'^'^'- ""'^ subsequent operations under
cr Uapicc (Modll with CuTp) ' ^ °'^ ^i'^roMy, affairs of Majidia. Chui-dall. and Bankee, and
War Services of the Majors. 95^
1"^ Major Drage served in China during the war of 1857-58 with the 59th Regiment, was present during the occu-
pation of Canton from March 1858, and accompanied the expedition to the Peiho river (Medal).
'"8 Major Wood served -nnth the 42nd Highlanders (as Adjutant from i6th Feb. 1855) throughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, ex pedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Also as Adjutant, served
the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seriaghat, Khodagunj,
and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bimgalow, attack on the fort
Of Rooyah, action at Allyguuge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
179 Major Coupe served with the 15th Regiment in Canada dirring the rebjllion in 1837-38, including the advance
upon Napierville, and subsequent pursuit of the insurgents. Also served with a detachment of the 15th Regiment
in defeating the insurgents during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Ceylon, in 1848.
180 Major D'Aco.sta served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1056-57, including the bombard-
ment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Also served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1857-58, including the operations at and defence of Cawnpore under General Windham; also present in the action
of Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, and affairs of Shahjehanpore and Mahomdie (Medal).
181 Major Tilford served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the KaiSr war of 1851-53 (Medal). In the
suppression of the I ndian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district "(Medal) . Also served throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
182 Major Nunn served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852, and was present at the capture of
Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the great Dagon Pagoda
(with the advanced storming party), and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the campaign
in Oude in 1858-59, and present at the capture of Simree Fort, Bera, Doondeakeira (Medal).
18* Major S. H. Gierke served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th June, where he commanded the scaling-ladder
party, and was mentioned in despatches ; served as Adjutant at the fall of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinbourn
(Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
185 Major Corbett served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under
Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, captures of Jugdespore— horse
shot (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
186 Major Milligan served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of
the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
187 Major Jeames served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and in the sub-
sequent campaign in Central India (Medal with two Clasps).
188 Major Henderson served at the storm of the village of Sheik Othman near Aden in March 185S.
189 Major Grace served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23 Sept. 1854, and was present at the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman, storm and capture of the Quarries ; commanded the leading Division at the storming of
the Redan on the i8th June, present at the final assault of the Forts, and fall of Sebastopol ; also-at the bombard-
ment and capture of Kinbourn. Assisted on three occasions in repulsing night attacks on the advanced Trenches.
Promoted Ensign for service at the battle of Balaklava, and Captain for service in the field (Medal with three Clasps
and Turkish Medal).
1'" Major Vaughan served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair of the i8th June; also present at the capture of
Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of
Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Churda, Fort of Musjeedia, and Bankee (commanded a
Detachment 20th Regiment). Commanded a Field Force of 200 Infantry, 400 Cavalry, and two gims, engaged in
clearing the jungles of Bungaon, was engaged three times, and captured" two Colours "from the 15th Native Infantry,
(Medal with Clasp).
1"! Major W. Patterson served with the 32nd Regt. in the ist and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including
the storm and capture of the city ; he was also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and
at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also on the North-West Frontier of India (Medal).
192 Major C. E. Morgan served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China.including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and assisted in planting the Queen's Colour on the cavalier of the inner Taku
Fort ; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'^5 Major H. G. Elliot served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion in the Crimea during the siege and fall of
Sebastopol in 1854-55, and at the battle of Balaklava, also at the surrender of Kinbourn. Was present at the bom-
bardment of Odessa, 22nd April ; commanded a Detachment employed in covering the ships' companies of H.M.S.
Albion and Vesuoim on the 25th and 26th September 1854, when employed in removing wounded Russians from the
battle-field of the Alma on those days, and covered the embarkation of the unarmed parties on the latter day when
obliged to retreat in consequence of the advance of a strong force of the enemy's Cavalry ; for his conduct on this
occasion he received the thanks of Sir S. Lushington (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
1^* Major William Thompson served in the Eastern campaign from May 1855, including the expedition to Kertch
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Adjutant of the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram with
several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore ; served with the Cavalry
pursuing force in Oct. 1858, engaged several times, and horse severely wounded by sabre cuts in the action of
Noandee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
195 Major E. A. Noblett served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was pro
sent at the affair of the 26th Nov. 1863 in the Wairoa Bush, the actions of Nukumaru, and affair at Popoia (Medal).
196 Major S. Grace served with the 68th Light Infanti-y in the Crimea from ist June 1855, and was present at the
siege anil fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the New Zealand
war in 1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, and in the West Coast campaign, and present at Kakaramea
(Medal).
197 Major Donne served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Ratghur, action of
Barodes, reUef of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle
of the Betwa and storm of Lohari — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
198 Major Mackintosh served in the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose, including the capture ol the
entrenchments of Futiabad, siege etorm and capture of the Fort of Chandairee, and of the fort and town of Jhansi,
storm of Lotarie, actions of Koonch, Muttra, and Galowlie, and capture of Calpee. Penetrated alone on the 4th of
April into the town of Jhansi, then in possession of the rebels, and obtained possession of a document in connection
with the mutineers at Gwalior, discovered by a soldier on the body of a Sepoy shot the previous night — personally
thanked by the General Commanding. Commanded 300 men, being the Infantry of the Rear Guard 2nd Brigade
Central India Field Force, on ifithMay, when, in conjunction vnth the Artillery and Cavalry, they repulsed the suc-
cessive attacks of the rebel army, and held it in check at Etora until the baggage of the Brigade was safely escorted
into camp — specially mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
199 Major C. W. Watson commanded a Detachment of Artillery on Field Service against HUl Karens in Pegu in
Jan. and Feb. 1857, and again in Feb. and March 1858.
200 Major E. R. Horsey sensed with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
»"! Major W. J. Hales served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Also at the siege of Sebastopol from 30th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^o* Major J. H. Parry served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault
capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations,
from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
g^e War Scnnces of the Majors.
•"MfciorC F Short servod with UieBBltic expedition in 1854 and oKain in the latter part of i8s5 (Medal). Served
on thVc-hitui expMiUon of i857-5g. including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before, storm and
cSpJu^ of the citV^ Mpc<liUon t^ U North and attack on the forts at the Peiho. Served the campaigii of 1 860 m
IhTnorth of au.!«. includina the action of Sinho. taking of Tongkn, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts,
•ad »ub»c<nieiit oponiUons (Medal with three Clasps). , ^ . *•.■ r . „„ „^ t3,„y,o,i.„.5» ,•-
"• iUior W P IJurton ini« prrsent at the destruction of vessels and vast quantities of stores at Brahistadt in
th« Golf of IJolhnia on the jolh May 1854, and at Uleaborg on the ist and 2nd June, and m the boats at the attack
on GamU Carlebv on the nh Juno ; also present at the operations against Bomarsund m August 1854. Served with
the BaJtio expeJiiion in 1855, and was at the bombardment of Sweaborg, and employed m the rocket-boats on the
nichu of the otb and lolb Auirust (Medal). . , „ • , ^ „x.
*•» Maior J Addy Berred with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, mcluding the
iSr Balaklava, Inktrman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
uiuor G. BaiaJKett« icrTed on the China expedition of i8';7-s8, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
Affbefora, «lorm and capture of the city, and action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, also
„__jnl at tb« aaaaull and capture of Nnmtow (Medal with Clasp).
•■ ll^for Dalby Mrred as acting Quarter Master of the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebas-
topol In i8$4 (Medal with Clasp, ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■• M^r W. A. Rou Mrred in the expedition against the Sheik Emamoodeen of Jmnmoo, Cashmere, in 1846. Also
la the raqjaab campaiim of 1848-49, including passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, battles of Chillianwallali and
Gooiwat, and pumiit of the Sikhu under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Bengal
Hon* Artillery at the disarmament of four Regiments of Sepoys at Lahore, and at the mutiny of the loth Bengal
Carmlrr in 1857 (Medal).
•■ Ui^r De vltre serred with the ist Bombay European Fusiliers in thePunjaub throughout the Indian mutiny
of ••sr-M. and waa specially directed by Sir Bartle Freere the Commissioner of Scind to escort treasure and arm3
f»wn Hyclerabad to Feroiepore to the assistance of the troops before Delhi.
ll^or W. H. Poynti served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
ing before and captaro of the city ; also with the expedition to the North in i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served
I at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August. Served with the Battalion sent out for service in
Japan in 1864-66, and was prchcnt at the l)ombardmeiit of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of
the inland sea of Japan, aa Adjutant of the ist Battalion R.M., and at the assault capture and destruction of the
Are bau«riaa, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September
General and Field Oflacers who liave Retired from the Service 96
BY SALE OF THEIR COMMISSIO:^S.
LIEUTENANT GENERALS.
Elwyn, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Howden, John Hobart, Lord, GCB. KS.^
Peel, Bight Hon. Jonathan, Unatt
Wellington, Arthur, Duke of, K&. Unattached .
20 July 71
26 Dec. 59
7 Dec. 59
2 Feb. 62
MAJOR GENERALS.
Bagot, Edwai-d, Unattached
i3 Bristow, Heury,2 38 Foot
33 De Chabot, Louis William, Viscount,^ soFoot
Dixon, William JXanley Hall, CB. R. Artillery
Dwyer, Henry,* Unattached
IB Owen, Loftus,5 Unattached
Parkinson, Charles Frederick, Unattached ...
Scott, Henry Young Darracott.CB.R. Engineers
Studd, Edward, Unattached
Tryon, Samuel, Unattached
33asa Woodford, Sir John George," KCB. KCH.
Grenadier Guards
12 Jan. 66
20 June 54
19 July 21
23 Dec. 71
20 June 54
16 May 57
6 Mar. 6S
ig Aug. 71
20 June 54
14 Jan. 66
10 Jan. 37
COLONELS.
c. Adams, Wm. Henry, Unattached 28 Nov. 54
Agg, William,! 51 Foot 22 Mar. 69
Ainslie, William Bernard.^ CB. 93 Foot 28 Xov. 54
Aitchison, William.^t Scots Fusilier Guards ... 10 July 63
Aldworth, Richard William,' 7 Foot 20 Mar. 62
Allan, Andrew Timbrell,* 25 Foot i Apr. 63
Arhey, Charles Augustus,^ Unattached 28 Nov. 54
Arthur, 5>rFrederick Leopold, JSarf.Unattached 14 Mar. 62
Bagot,Chas. Gr. Gds. Hon. Col. 3 Stafford Militia 11 Nov. 51
Baillie, George Clement, Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 65
Baillie, Hugh Smith, Royal Horse Guards 30 Sept. 64
Barnard, William Andrew M., H 96 Foot 29 Nov. 69
Barry, Charles, Unattached 28 Nov. 54
Berwick, William Noel, Lord,"! 13 Foot 20 June 54
Bewes, Wyndham Edm.s late School of Musk. 8 June 63
Blackbume, William, 69 Foot aS Nov. 54
Blake, Matthew Gregory, Canadian Regiment 28 June 38
Blenkinsopp, George Anthony Leaton,^ 45 F.... 12 Mar. 61
Boswell, 6'irGeo. A. F. Houstoun,JB^ Cold. Gds. 11 Nov. 51
Bradshaw, Paris Wm. Augustus, Unattached,
Military Knight of Windsor 7 May 61
Bridge, Cyprian,io 58 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Browne, Sir Thos. Gore," CB. KCMG. 41 Foot 20 June 54
Bruce, Robert,!"* Unattached 17 May 67
Bunbury, Henry William, '^ CB. 23 Foot i July 58
Burdett, Sir Robert, Bart. 68 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Burrowes, Robert Edward,'* KH. 66 Foot 20 June 54
Butler, Webbe,!5 60 Foot 9 Sept.6i
P Campbell, Archibald," Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Sir Edw. Fitzgerald, 17 £<ir<. 60 Rifles 12 Jan. 67
Campbell, George Herbert Fred., Unattached. 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, James, 87 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Campbell, Walter, Unattached 16 Nov. 58
Cane, Stopford, 30 Foot n Nov. 51
Cartwright. Henry, Grenadier Guards 20 June S4
Cathcart,.ffo!i. Aug.Murray,'*GrenadierGuards 27 Oct. 64
Cecil, Lord Thomas, Coldstream Guards 9 Nov. 46
Clavering, Henry Slordaunt, 98 Foot 29 Apr. 02
Clifford, Robert Cavendish Spencer, Gren. Gds. 7 Sept. 53
Clinton, Henry, 1 1 Dragoons 20 June 54
Cockell, William," 16 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Cocks, Philip Reginald, Roval Artillery 1 May 58
Cole, Arthur Lowry,=<' CB. 17 Foot 9 Mar. 58
Colville, Hon. Wm. James, R. Brigade, Entign
Teamen of the Guard, Controller and Treasurer
to H.B.H. the Duke of Edinburgh 26 Nov. 69
Combermere, Wellington H. S. Ftic. Unatt 15 Dec. 61
Conroy, Henry George, Gr. Gds 28 Nov. 54
Cure, Alfred Capel,2i Grenadier Guards 24 Nov. 63
Daniell, Henry," Goldst. Gds 28 Nov. 54
D'Arcy, George A. K." 3 W. I. Regt. Oovemor
and Commander in Chief, Falkland Iilandt ... 7 July 57
33 De Lacy, John," 39 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Denison, Charles Albert, 52 Foot 23 Oct. 60
Denny, William,"" 71 Foot 20 June 54
de Rottenburgh, George, "s CB. 100 Foot 28 Nov. 54
de Saumarez, John St. Vincent, Lord, 16 Drs. . 20 June 54
Donovan, Thomas,^'' Cape Mounted Rifles 30 July 60
Dyson, John Daniel, 3 Dragoon Guards 28 Nov. S4
BUenborough, Cha. Edmund," iord, 66 Foot... 12 July 58
Ellis, Henry Disney ,^2 9 Foot 7 Nov. 67
Erelegh, Fred. Cha. CB. 20 F. Assiit. Controller 12 May 58
Faddy, Peter Pickmore,33 Royal Artillery 29 June 58
Fane, Francis,^* 25 Foot 23 Oct. 65
Foley, Hon. Aug. Fred. Gren Gkls 20 June 54
Francklyn, Gilbert WUliam, 17 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Fraser, James, CB. 72 Foot, Chief Commissioner
of the Citg of London Police 28 Nov. 54
Gahiin, Henry, 5 West India Regt 22 Feb. 63
Gardiner.Richard, late Inspecting Field Officer 26 Oct. 58
Gardiner, Thomas George, 3 Foot 9 Dec. 69
Gawler, John Cox,^* 73 Foot, Keeper of the Re-
galia in the Tower of London IS Oct. 66
Gibbes, John George Nathaniel,^^ 60 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Goulbum, Edward, Grenadier Guards'^ 28 Nov. 54
Graham, James John.M Unattached 26 Oct. 5S
Graham, WUliam, Scots Fus. Gds 9 Nov. 46
Greenwood, George, 2 Life Guards 12 Jan. 38
Lrregory, Henrj' James Michell," 3 W. I. Regt. is May 57
Hamilton, Sir Cha.J. J.« Bt. CB.Scots Fus.Gds. 20 June 54
J3 Hamilton, John Potter,*f^ XK.Scots Fus.Gds. 12 Aug. 19
Hammond, Frederick, 75 Foot 20 June 54
Harcom-t, Francis Venables, Coldst. Gds 9 Nov. 46
Harley, Robert Wm.« CB. 2 West India Regt.
Administrator of the Govt, of the Gold Coast... 24 Feb. 72
Harrison, Robert Prescott,** 80 Foot 9 Nov. 71
Harvest, Hector, Unattached 22june6o
Hay, Alex. Sebastian Leith,« CB. 93 Foot 16 Apr. 58
Hay, Lord Edward, 7 Hussars 9 Nov. 4S
Hill, Stephen John,5» CB. 2 West India Regt.
Governor ^Commander in Chief of Newfoundland 28 Nov. S4
Hogge, Cameron Neville, ^i Grenadier Guards 6 July 72
Holland, Launcelot, 34 Foot 4 ^^^^ '4
Hopwood, Hervey, Gren. Guards 22 Aug. s6
33KS Horton, George William,53 7 Dr. Gds 23 Nov. 41
Houstoun, Alexander, Unattached 28 Nov. S4
Hume, Henry, CB. Gren. Guards, Gent, at Arms $ May 60
332a Hutchinson, Hon. Henry Hely," 6 Drs.... 28 June 38
Jenkins, Richard, Unattached 3 June 62
Jenner, Augustus Frederick, 11 Foot 21 Feb. 65
33 Kyle, Alexander.ss 26 Foot 20 June S4
Lake, Hen. Atwell,'" CB. Unattached, Commis-
sioner of Dublin Metropolitan Police 24 June 56
Langley, Oliver, 16 Foot 11 Jan. 64
335ia Le Blanc, Francis," 46 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Le Marchant, Thomas, 7 Dragoon Guards 26 Oct. 58
Liddell, Hon. Geo. Aug. Fred. Scots Fus. Gds.
Groom in Waiting to the Queen ao June S4
m. Linton, John," Coldst. Gds 9 Nov. 46
Lloyd, Robert Clifford, 68 Foot 9 Sept. 59
Lowe, Arthur Charles," 11 Foot 15 Mar. s8
Lumley, Frederick Douglas,** Unattached 24 Aug. 6t
M'Kerlie, John Graham, CB. Royal Engineers 10 June 61
M'Kinstry, Alexander,** 17 Foot 17 May 66
33 Mackay, Honeyman,** 17 Foot 20 June S4
Maclean, Sir Charles Fitzroy, Bt. 13 Drs 9 Nov. 46
Macnaghten, Francis Edmund,*^ 8 Hussars ... 21 Feb. 70
Maitland, Fred. Thomas, late h.p 26 Oct. 58
Martm, Francis Mountjoy, 2 Life Guards 29 Aug. 58
Massey, J?<»i. Nathaniel Henry Chas. 70 Foot... 20 June 54
Master, Wm. Chester, CB. 28 F. Gent, at Armt 27 Mar. 63
Y€ Maude, Francis Comwallis,"" CB. R. Art. 20 July 66
Miller, John,"' Unattached 3 Aug. 63
Moffat, Rowland, i West India Regt i May 6t
Moffatt, Kenneth Mackenzie, R. Canadian R.... 12 May 68
Monkland, George," 74 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Murray, Lord James Chas. P.'^ Scots Fus.Gds.
Groom in Waiting to the Queen 20 Feb. 56
Muter, Dimbar Douglas,"* 51 F 31 Mar. 65
Ogilvy, Thomas, 2 Life Guards 28 Nov. s*
Ouvry, Henry Aime," CB. 9 Lancers 5 Feb. 63
Patience, James,"' 65 Foot 28 Nov. S4
Penleaze, Henry, Gr. Gds 20 June S4
Penrhyn, Edw. Gordon, Lord, Scots Fus. Gds.
Honorary Colonel, Carnarvon Militia g Nov. 46
Phipps,R.Leckonby,Unatt,i<.Coi.iSomer»e<3fii.26 Oct. 58
33 Pratt, Charle9,"8ii Foot 9 Nov. 46
Raitt, Charles Robert, Unattached 28 Nov. S4
Ramsay, James,'^ Unattached 20 July 60
Reynafdson, Edward Birch.si CB. Gr. Gds. ... 20 June 54
33Ea Riddlesden, John Buck,82 27 Foot 1 Aug. 26
Robertson, James Alexander, 82 Foot 16 Sept. 57
Robertson, James Peter,^^ CB. Military Train 28 Aug. 63
St. Quintin, Matthew C. D. 17 Lancers 11 Nov. si
33 Salwey, Henry ,8* Coldstream Guards 23 Nov. 41
Savage, John Morris, R. Art 14 Jan. s%
Scott, .ffon. Charles Grantham, Scots Fus. Gds. 30 Jan. 55
Scovell, Edward W. 96 Foot 8 July 61
Shaw, Henry John, Unattached 6 July 63
Shute, Neville Hill," 64 Foot 30 Aug. 63
Sillery, Charles,*' 30 Foot 31 ^-Ug- 60
Skelly, Francis, 37 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Skipwith, Henry, S7 43 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Slade, William Hicks," 5 Lancers 23 Jan. 68
Smith, Wm. Robert Brudenell, Unattached ... 16 Mar. 58
Stewart, James Ainslie, R.Marine8,(Ten<.a<^rm» 22 May 66
Sulivan, Geo. Aug. Filmer,'" 5 Lancers 15 June 60
Swan, Graves Chamney, Unatt 28 Nov. S4
Taylor, Phillpotts Wright, Canadian Rifles 28 Nov. S4
Tempest, Thomas Richard Plumbe, 23 Foot ... 20 June 54
Teulon, George, 16 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Thomson, George Latham,'' 82 Foot i May 65
Todd, George, Coldst. Gds 9 Nov. 46
Travers, Frederick John,'^ Royal ArtiUery i Apr. 65
Travers, John,53 Royal Artillery 24 Jan. 62
Trevelyan, Harrington Astley,'* 7 Hussars ... 19 Apr. 69
33EH Vandeleur, John,55 4 Drs 23 Nov. 41
Vyse, George Howard, 2 Life Guards, Gentleman
Usher in Waiting to the Queen 30 May 62
Wade, Hamlet Cbote,'* CB. 13 F. Lt.Col. Com-
mandant If orth York Militia 26 Oct. 58
Walden, Arthur, FficoKTit,*' Grenadier Guards. 2 Nov. 60
Lieutenant Colonels who have Retired by Sale of their Commissions.
97
Walker. Henry TorrenB. 15 Foot a8 July 68
Wilpolf, Honoio." 79 Foot " Nov. 51
Vitag. John. 41 Fool >4 Aug. S9
Wollwlev. William Henry Charles, 7 Foot 28 Nov. 54
W«.tni.jfland,K.W.H.JoW</"Ci(.ColdBt.Gd«. 11 Jan. 60
Whvte. John JamM, 1 Dr. Gds. 11 Nov. 5-
Wil^raliam, Jlon. Kdw. Boolle, Coldst. Gds. ... 11 Nov. 5
»ai Wil.lman, John.'" 1 Dr. G<U 20 June 54
Wilf.jrd. Kmeirt C"hn»unn. School of Musketry 25 Apr. 58
Wi»c Iharlc*. ('S K. Lt.Col. i ff'arteiek Militia. 28 Nov. 54
Woud. Sir John SU'WBrt."" AC//. 13 K. In-
?n*r<or Gnmit </ Jruk Constabulary 12 Dec. 57
Wymti. 5ir Henry llobartos.'" 29 Foot 23 Nov. ■•
arborouffh. ChArfo* Cooke.">» CB. 91 Foot ... 28 Nov.
YoUantl. William, Ko^-al Kntfineers 13 Jan. 58
Yurke, I'hilip James, ScoU f]u8. titta 9 Nov. 46
LtEXrTEKAirr coloksls,
Addanu, Jamee, R. Art 6Nov. 27
Alexander. Boyd Francis,' Rifle Brigade 21 Mar. 72
Allen, Jamw, j W. I. Regt. 9 >'ov. 46
9 AnaeT»on. Jiwcph,' CB. KH. 50 Foot 1 Apr. 41
Aodroft. William.' 55 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Annealey. Uon. Hugh,* Scot* Fusilier Guards 18 Mny 60
Anstruthcr, Sir RolH;rt. Bart. Grenadier Gds... 17 May 61
Armstrong, Alex. Boswcll,' Cape M. Rifles s Nov. 47
Armstroug, I'harle', 35 Foot 16 May 72
Annyia»:e, Henry,* t'oldstream Guards 26 Oct. 58
Arthur, Thomas. 3 Dr. Gds 12 May 43
A»tl. y. John Dugdalo,* Sco's Fus. Gds 16 June 57
AtcliirlfV. Francio Topping," 30 Foot i Ai)r. 63
Atk:I>^•.u, Kdwanl D. 37 Foot 26 Nov. 58
Atki^- 11, Riilph." Grenadier Guards 14 July 54
Auye. Knincin Lionel Octavius,' 2 Foot 19 Jan. 64
Ayfincr. Krc<lcrick Charles, '" 89 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Habuigton. William, 7 Hussars 13 May 59
Baddclev, Wm. Henry Clinton," 49 Foot 23 Mar. 55
B«nc«, Culhl>cn A. 16 Foot 28 Oct. 58
Hannatyne. John Millar," 8 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Banin:. Francis, '• Scots Fusilier Guards 13 Aug. 58
MariiC. Fred. St. John Newdigate.ScotsFus.Gds. 22 Mar. 71
Barrett, Knox, 56 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Harrjn. Ken wick Boyce. 3 Dragoon Guards ... i Apr. 59
Bathumt. Fr«l.Tho«.ArthurHervey,'«Gr.Gds. 18 Jan. 61
liailiurst. Henrj-. Scots Fus. Gds 13 Jan. 43
Rozalgettc, William Joseph," 37 Foot 23 Mar. 66
Beaufort. Heniy, Dukt ^f, KG. Unatt. Lt.Col.
Commandant U. Olotieettmhire Ilutmrt 26 Oct. 58
Hraunioiit,ao<lfreyWentworth,"Scot8FuB.Gd8. 11 July 65
B Bcckluim. Thomas," Unattached 20 June 54
IWll. Wm. ,3 Koot 30 Mar. 49
ll.•:.^.tt, \V,:::.,Tn.48Foot 10 Jan. 37
•■■••■ ■ T :■'•'■ '■"■"'t 21 Apr. 63
lt4.-.r;,M., I l.i,r:,.s i'clKnc,'»4iFoot I Jau '"
H.cker.ui!r. K. I. .rt,»' 6 Dragoon Guards 2oJub
Uiggc, William Matthew, 70 Foot 23 Apr. 47
BlKg», Thomas, 60 Rifles i Apr. 66
Bingham. George, iorrf," Coldstream Guards. 20 Dec 50
Blnner. Charles Richard, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mar 67
Blachford, Uiwald Samuel, 15 Drs 20 June S4
' George. 75 Foot 13 Feb. so
rhaMctt, Barry." 71 Foot 7 Dec %
BIo«e, F-dward Lynch, Unattached '.'. 2^ .July 60
Boldero. Henry fieorge. 38 Foot 11 Nov cr
B-.n.l. Kdwiml." Don Halt. . " Mov . 51
Ikiiid. Henry.* 15 HuHsars .
Bonham. John Hnithwaite." 50 Foot ... 14 Felj
;vdoll.»» 78 F. A^j'uUni
B-mcn. K-lwanl. 57 Foot ° A ? 66
Bouvcnc. Lnuronro Pleydoll
1 CifM.rt Knjintrr fofunteeri
I Nov. 5
52
rti. R'.t.iTt, Oildst. Guards 27 Jiin
y/„. William George," Coldst. Gds. .:: ,9^ Xu"-. 62
r«m.t,,n,1 l.o..mi.llarTcy.» Grenadier Guards 10 Juno 62
Hn»^.. llvli/.n, > Dr. (hU ,/: t,,„„ ,,
Brown, >:-lwi.rtl John Vescy,- 60 Foot „ M, v II
Urr,nn. RotH.r. Jo,in.to„.«V. H.i^^Z:::. Vs Maj- 67
■IHrownr. lurt/.ti I'nrker.*' .< Drs „ N,,^. .1
m l.r^w,,.. (;.,.rt.r.- CU ,3 Foot " Nov' I,
r 'V' v7' ' ;••''■''.''"?.• f,S™»«'"Gui:^ 23 Oct 1;
}; ; • ' : . ;;:.;',.':"u h.Ti:"'"*^ " sept.58
!: ■- :;; ' " ■ ^^".^■^scouFuiiGd: '.lu^y^e
J;:::,.. •• < oidst. g.i« 22Aug.sj
';■■■: "^.i'";'.-GrGd,:;SNw.^
■ rfSunrrls n Feb en
; -t." Ci/. 7 Dr. Gd«: ? Juno 6?
I .,:■■ -.^ 26 Oct. s8
I ■I , r^.Tf'' 23 Mar. 70
r ,V ; "^'^ 'T Sept. 33
'' I Apr,
.*' 28 Foot
ool
I 'IS. Gds...
20 Juno m
12 Juno 60
■ 21 Dec. 62
t.Omirds 14 Aiijf. 66
Campbell, John, 8 Foot ;• .■•■■
Campbell, P. Wm. FitzRoy, Scots Pus. Gds. ...
Carden, Frederick Walter, 5 Lancers
Carmichael, George Lynedocli,^^ 95 Foot, Chief
ConttubU of Worcester
Carter, John Money, Unatt
Cathcart, Mon. Adolphus F. Unatt
Cecil, Lord Eustace Henry B. G., Coldst. Gds.
Charteris, Hon. Richard, Scots Fusilier Gds...
Chetwode, George,'" 8 Hussars
Chichester, Charles Raleigh,58 Depot Batt
Church, Sir Richard,^^ C£. GCH. Greek L.I....
Churchill, Charles Henry Spencer, <=« 60 Rifles .
Clarke, Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards
Clayton, FitzRoy Aug. Talbot, ^i Gren. Guards
Cleather, Edward John, 49 Foot
Clephane, Robert Douglas,^^ 79 Foot
Cleveland, George Dowden Dickson,^ 68 Foot
Clinton, Henry Renebald, Grenadier Guards...
Cockbum, Alexander, Unattached
Cocker, Barnard William, 38 Foot
Cocks, Charles Lygon," Coldstream Guards ...
Coke, Hon. Wenham C. W.^s Scots Pus. Gds....
Cole, Hon. Henry Aithur, Unattached
Collette, Henry, 67 Foot
Colman, George Butter Triscott, Unatt
Colman, Thomas, g Foot
IBW. Colthiu-st, James Robert,"' 18 Foot
Connor, Frederick, "s 2 Foot
YC Couolly, John Augustus, Coldstream Gds.
Adjutant 1 Derby Militia
Cookes, George,'** Unattached
Cooper, Edward Henry, Grenadier Guards
Coote, Chidley, 31 Foot
pSJa Cowell-Stepney, Sir John Stepney ,£ar<.«9
KH. Coldstream Guards
Co.x, Samuel Symes, 56 Foot
Crawley, Philip Sambrook,"" Coldstream Gds..
Cross, William Jennings, Unattached
Crosse, Charles Kenrick,''! 52 Foot
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached
Cumberland, Bentinck Harry, 18 Foot
Cust, John Francis, Grenadier Gds
P Cust, Hon. Peregrine Francis,''' 22 Foot
Dalzell, Hon. Robert Alex. George,'* CS. 63 P....
Dangan, Wm. Henry, Fwe.'s Coldstream Gds.
Daniell, Edwin Greame,'^ 8 Foot
Dashwood, Alexander Wilton, 74 Foot
Davis. Alfred," 80 Foot
Day, Henry James,'' 99 Foot
de Morel, Charles Carew,^" 42 Foot
Dennis, Morley Stratford Tynte, 76 Foot
Dickson, Philip,8i Royal Artillery
Digby, John Almerus,^^ Grenadier Guards
Dillon, Francis William,''^ 69 Foot
Dillon, Robert,** 30 Foot
}9MI1 Disbrowe, George,*" XH. Grenadier Gds.
Dixon, John, Grenadier Guards
Dixon, John, 73 Foot
13 Doyle, Michael Taylor," Rifle Brigade
iPJaa Drought, John Head,** 15 Foot
Duberley, George, 77 Foot
Dugmore, Fred. Wm. John, Scots Pus. Gds....
Dunbar, Thomas Clement,*^ 75 Foot
Dunlop, Alexander, 2 West India Regt
Dunsmuro, Charles, 42 Foot
Edgcumbo, Hon. Charles Ernest, Gren. Gds....
Edwardes, Hon. William, Coldstream Guards
f Edwards, Hugh Gore,'" 10 Foot
dwards, Spencer Henry Hutchins.ss gS Foot .
EUiot, George Augustu8,"t 18 Foot
V€ Elton, Frederick Cockayne.s' 21 Foot
England, Richard.^* 55 Foot
Ewart, William Salisbuiy,^^ Grenadier Guard's
Fairfax, Thomas Ferdinand, Grenadier Guards
Fane, Henry, 15 Drs
<•. Fanshawe, Hew Dalrymple, Unatt. !!! '
Farquharson, James Ross,!** Scots Fus. Gds....
Fnrrer, James Steadman Hawker,^ Coldst. Gds.
Feilden, Robert,!*" 44 Foot
}9 Fendall, William,'' 4 Drs
Ferguson, George Arthur ,9* Grenadier Gds. . .'
Ferguson, Robert, 79 Foot
Pindlay, Alexander, 3 West India Regt. ...
Fisher, Seth Nuttall, 25 Foot ....
FitzGerald, Charles Lionel, R. Art
c. FitzGerald. Edward, A'lf. gS Foot
PitzGonild, William Henry Dominick,ioounatt;
FitzRoy, Lord Fred. John.ioa Grenadier Gds
FitzRoy, Hugh, Grenadier Guards
Flanagan, .Tolm B., 81 Foot .'.',■
Forbes, John, Coldstream Guards
l-orbes, Jonatluin,i''*78 Foot..
Forbes, John Alexander, 92 Foot
Forester, (•,.<i| Willium, 52 Foot .
Forester, Jf,.„. Hcnry 'I'ownshend, Gr'enl'Gki's."
Portcsciie. .l,,lni Cliarles Wm.i"« Unatt.
I'niBtT, Hon. Alex. Edw.'"' Scots Fusilier Gds.
II Nov. 5'
9 Nov. 38
29 Jan. 70
9 Feb. 70
26 Oct. 58
20 June 54
2 July 61
14 July 54
30 Mar. 60
I Jan. 6&
19 Nov. 12
5 Sept. 65
21 Mar. 68
16 May 62
20 June 5+
6 June 56
28 Aug. 71
14 Jan. 71
I Apr. 60
II Nov. 51
20 June 54
14 June 5S
20 June 54
24 Jan. 63
26 Oct. 58
20 June 54
II Nov. 51
1 Apr. 70
8 June 63
2 Oct. 72
17 Nov. 57
II Nov. 51
15 June 30
13 July 55
13 Dec. 60-
II Nov. 51
27 Dec. 68
26 Oct. 58
II Nov. 51
16 Sept. 56
9 Nov. 46
6 Nov. 54
17 Apr. 6a
27 Dec. 68
23 Nov. 41
II Nov. 51
13 Feb. 59.
16 Oct. 60
20 Sept. 60
10 Mar. 66
7 Dec. 58
7 Dec. 47
3 Sept. 67
17 Aug. 21
18 May 41
11 Nov. 51
10 Jan. 37
11 Nov. 51
22 Dec. 48
17 May 71
27 Dec. 68
ig Apr. 64
15 Feb. so
29 Deo. 69
16 Mar. 67
10 Jan.
37
20 May
9 Nov. 66
17 June 66
I May 66
24 Jime 62
g Apr. 70
17 Oct. 37'
25 Oct. 59
16 Aug. 59
20 Apr. 61
17 July 55
24 Dec. 32
18 July 62
13 Mar. 35
13 Feb. 52
20 June 54
1 Apr. 55
16 June 25.
2 Apr. 65
22 June 55
29 Dec. 40
1 Apr. 66
7 Aug. 46
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
22 Aug. s I
24 Aug. 52
2 Nov. 55
2 Feb. sS
Lieutenant Colonels wlio have Ret
Freeman, Thomas Inigo Wickham, 13 Foot ... 11 Nov. 51
Fulton, Willinm, 15 Foot 12 Jan. 64
Gaisfonl, John WiHiam, 72 Foot 22 June 55
Gandy, Fred. Scots Fusilier Guards 2 Oct. 46
Gardner, .Tames, 53 Foot 11 Nov. 51
GardjTie, Charles Greenhill, Coldst. Guards ... 22 May 66
3@ Gamer, John Hutchinson,"'^ 93 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Gascoigne, Clifton,"" Grenadier Guards 16 May 65
Gibbings, Thomas, 2 West India Regt 29 Apr. 56
Gilbert, Walter Raleigh, R. Artillery 13 Dec. 54
Gilpin, Bradney Todd,'"*62 Foot 2 Apr. 71
Gilpin, Rich. Thos. Rifle Br. Col. Sedi. Militia... 11 Nov. 51
Glegg, Edward Holt, Unnttached 26 Oct. 58
Gold, Heury Yarburgh, Unattached 20 June 54
Goode, Winter,!" 64 Foot 18 Mar. 69
Gordon, John, "2 47 Foot 15 Dec. 50
Gordon, Sir William,"^ Bart. 17 Lancers 10 June 62
Gordon, Sir William, Bart. 3 W. I. Regt 20 June 54
Gore, Frederick William,"* 3 Foot 9 Aug. 63
Gtore, James Pollock,"' i Foot 1 Apr. 66
Gould, Francis Augustus, 48 Foot n Nov. 51
Grant, Alex. G. 85 Foot 31 Aug. 55
Grant, John James, "^ R. Canarlian Rifles 12 Mar. 61
Green, Charles Mingaye,"'' 30 Foot 12 Jan. 66
Greville, Arthur Charles,"* Unattached 9 Nov. 62
Grey, Francis Douglas,"' 37 Foot 9 Nov. 62
Grove, Robert,'-" 90 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Grylls, Shadwell Morley.'^i Royal Artillery ... i Jan. 68
Hagart, James M'Caul.'^a CB. 7 Hussars 14 Aug. 57
Hague, Charles Bamard,i23 67 Foot 13 Oct. 60
Haines, Edward Eldridge, 92 Foot 14 Mar. 65
Hallowes, John,*" 87 Foot i Apr. 70
Hamilton, Christian Monteith, 92 Foot i Sept. 65
Hamilton, jSzV James John, iJari. 39 F 9 Nov. 46
Hamilton, Louis Berries, 126 87 F 9 Oct. 63
Hamilton, Robert William, '27 GrenadierGuards 23 July 61
Harding, Benjamin, 2 Dr. Gds 14 July 25
Harding, WiUiam.'^a 2 F 23 Nov. 41
Hardinge, Henry, Rifle Brigade, &ent. at Arma 27 Apr. 60
Hardy, Jonas Pasley,i3o Unatt 26 Oct. 58
Hare, Hon. Richard, 90 F 11 Nov. 51
Harries, Thomas, '3' 63 F 6 June 56
Harvey, Henry B. 22 F 20 June 54
Hathom, John Fletcher, Coldstream Guards .. 23 Nov. 70
Hatton, Villiers La Touche, Grenadier Guards 29 June 55
Haultain, Fred. William, Royal Artillery i Apr. 60
Hawker, Charles, Unattached 11 July 60
Hawkins, Thomas Scott,''-* I F 12 Dec. 54
Hay, Son. Charles Rowley,'" Scots Fus. Gds. 21 Nov. 6a
Haygarth, Francis,"^ Scots Fusilier Guards ... 14 July 54
Heaton, John Richard, 37 F 24 Apr. 60
Henderson, Edm. Yeamans Walcott, CB. R.
'Eng., Comtnissioner of Metropolitan Police ... 26 Mar. 62
Heneage, Michael Walker,'^ Coldstream Gds. 21 Dec. 60
JKS Hewett, William, 53F 19 Aug. 28
Heyland, John Rowley,'*" 7 F 20 Jime 54
Hibbert, Edward George,'*' Grenadier Guards 22 Oct. 61
Hickie, James Francis,'*^ 7 Foot 29 May 69
Hill, George Staveley, Rifle Brigade 20 June 54
Hill, Rich. Fred., 53'F. Col. Shropshire Mil 13 May 36
Hillier, George E.,'*' 5 Lancers, Deputy In-
spector General of Irish Comtahulary 24 Dec. 60
Hogg, James Macnaghten, i Life Guards 22 June 55
Holden, Henry, 13 Dragoons 31 May 59
Holder, Charles,'*' Scots Fus. Gds 17 Aug. 55
Holmes, Thomas Edmonds, '*s 43 F i Apr. 66
^ajl Home, Francis,'*' Scots Fus. Gds 15 Mar. 14
Hood, Fras. Wheler, Vise. Grenadier Guards... 23 June 63
Hudson, Joseph Henry, Gr. Gds. Superinten-
dent of Royal Army Clothing Factory 16 May 45
Hume, Gustavus, Unattached, Oent.atArms... 17 Mar. 63
Hunt, Edmund D'Arcy,'*' 6 Dragoons 15 Feb. 61
Hunt, William Thomas, 3 W. I. Regt 5 Aug. 42
Hunter, James, 16 F 11 Nov. 51
Hutchins, William James,"" 12 F 28 Jan. 62
Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt , 27 May 58
Hutton, Thomas Bruce,'" 100 Foot 3 July 72
rbbetson, Charles Parke, late h.p 17 May 60
Inge, Charles, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Ivey, George James,'" 4 West India Regt 21 Aug. 67
sua Jackson, Basil, R. Staff Corps 9 Nov. 46
James, Charles, 12 F 20 Jime 54
James, Demetrius Wyndham Grevis,"' 2 F 10 Mar. 61
Jocelyn, Hon. John Strange,"* Scots Fus. Gds. 6 Nov. 54
Johns, Charles Edward,'" Military Train 25 May 69
Johnson, Chardin Philip,"" 9 Lancers i May 66
59!!® Johnston, William Fred.i" Gren. Guards 10 Jan. 37
Johnstone, George, 15 F 23 Aug. 39
s. ir(C Jones, Alfred Stowell,"^ 13 Foot 13 Sept.71
Jones, Ebenezer, 66 F 11 Nov. 51
Jones, Hugh Maurice,"' 73 F 11 Feb. 62
Jones, Inigo Williams, II Hussars 24 Dec. 52
Jones, Lewis John Fillis,""t Depot Battalion... 21 Jan. 72
Jones, Thomas, 14 Dragoons 10 Jan. 37
Keane, George Michael, 2 F 11 Nov. 51
Keating. James Singer, Rifle Brigade 11 Nov. 51
Kenny, William Henry, Unattached 9 Apr. 59
Keppel, Frederick Charles, Grenadier Guards 5 Aug. 59
ired by Sale of their Commissions.
98
King, A. S., 10 F 12 Aug. 191
King, Henry John,"" 3 Foot 10 Dec. 68.
Kingscote, R.N.F.,i«'tCi?. Scots Fus.Gds.£x<ra
Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 17 July 55
Kitchener, Henry Horatio, 9 F 5 Nov. 47
Knox, Brownlow William, Scots Fus. Gds 15 Nov. 39
Knox, George, Coldst. Gds 27 July 38
Knox, William, 13 Drs 23 June 4&
Kyrle, John Ernlo Money, late h.p 12 Jan. 60
Labalmondiere, Douglas W. P., late h.p. Assist.
Commissioner of Metropolitan Police 7 Sept.67
Lamotte, Charles Wyndham, Unatt 20 June 54
Lane, Henry John Bagot,"" Coldst. Guards ... 30 Mar. 67
Lea, Frederick Percy, '^ late Unattached 26Se]it.65
Leach, George Archibald, Royal Engineers ... 31 Jan. 60
Leake, W. M., Royal Artillery 4Juttei3
Learmonth, Alexander,'*^ 17 Lancers i July 5^
Le Cout«ur, 5ir John,'"* 20 F 11 Nov. 51
Le Coutfiur, John Halkett,'" Coldst. Guards ... 18 Nov. 5*
X.eitrim, W., £aW o/, 51 F 20 June 54
i^WL Lennox, Lord George,">« 6 Dragoons 12 Jime 23
Lewes, John, '«" 3 West India Regt 7 May 58
Lewis, John Edward,'«8 68 F 26 Dec. 56
Lindesay, Patrick,'"' 63 F 9 Mar. 55
Lindsay, Hon. Charles Hugh,'?" Gr. Gds 14 July 54
Lindsell. Robert Henry,'7i 28 F 26 Dec. 5&
Lister, Fred. D., '"2 6 Dragoons 2 Nov. 55
Lloyd, Rickard, 36 Foot i Apr. 70
Loftus, Ferrars, Gr. Gds. Col. 3 W. York Mil. 27 Dec. 33
Long, Samufll, Gr. Gds 13 Sept.27
Lowe, Robert Henry Curzon Drury,i«Gr. Gds. 10 July 66
Lowndes, John Henry, 6 F. Gent, at Arms 6 June 56
UlC Loyd-Lindsay, Rob. Jas.'"* Scots Fus. Gds.
Lt. Col. Hon. Artillery Company of London 22 July 5^
^EKLuard, John,'"3oF 28 June 38
Lushington, Franklin,'"" CB. Scots Fus. Gds... 20 June 54
Lyon, George, Unattached 11 Nov. 51
Lys, George Mowbray,'" CB. 20 F 15 May 55
Lyster, Septimus,'77t 94 Foot i6Sept.6&
M'Barnet, Alexander Cockbum,'"* 79 F 25 Apr. 65
M'Call, James, 8 Drs 17 Sept. 41
M'Call, William, Unatt. Standard Bearer, Corps
of Gentlemen at Arms 2 Nov. 55
M'Court, John, "Sf Military Train 21 Mar. 69.
Macbean, William,'^ I West India Regt 18 Dec. 66
Macbeath, George, '»' CB. Depot Batt 20 June 54
Macdonald, Alexander, 68 F 20 June 54
MacDonald, Peter, i8't 13 Foot 19 Dec. 65
MacGregor, Malcolm,'82 Unattached 10 May 59
Mackay, Henry Fowler, 76 F 20 June 54
Mackey, John Alex., 57 F.... 20 June 55
Macpherson, Andrew John.'s^t 24 Foot 27 Dec. 6S
MacPherson, Duncan, 42 F 10 Jan. 37
Maguire, John, ''''60 Rifles s Aug. 64
Malet, Charles St. Lo, 8 F 25 Oct. 42
Malet, Henry Charles Eden,"* Grenadier Gds. 3 Oct. 6z
Manners, Herbert Russell,'" Depot Batt i Feb. 66
Mansergh, John Craven.'^" 25 F 26 Oct. 58
Margesson, William George,'»"t 80 Foot i Apr. 70
Martin, Arthur Gonne Bell-,'^' 7 Dragoon Gds. 22 Apr. 71
Martia,Thomas,'88 4 F 7 Apr. 65
Massey, Hon. Lionel Edward, Scots Fus. Gds. 18 Dec. 66
Mathias,William,62F.3t<.CoZ.iaKC(MAi»'Blfi/i7!(i 20 Jime 54
>2J? .3^
Maude, Geo. Ashley,'*' CB.R.ATt..CrownEquer
Mauleverer, Benjamin Bunbury,'*'t 88 Foot .
Maxwell, Charles Francis, 82 F
Maxwell, Hon. James Pierce,"" 50 F
Mayers, John Perkins,'" 86 F
Maynard, Edmund Gilling,"' 88 F
Mein, Frederick Robert,"2 CB. 94 Foot
Mends, James Delamain, 2 West India Regt.
Messiter, John, 28 F
Miller, Frederick,"3t 63 Foot
Miller, James,"* 11 Hussars
Miller, Thomas,"' 81 F
Mockler, WUliam Elliot,"" 4 West India Regt.. 23 Mar. 66
y 23 Feb. 56
. I Jan. 6S
. 27 Oct. 48
. 12 Dec. 54
. 23 Apr. 60
. 26 Apr. 59
. 31 Jan. 64
. 28 Oct. 68
. 24 Aug. 42
. I Jan. 68
. 8 Mar. 59
3 Sept. 50
MoUan, William Campbell,"? CB. 96 F 20 July 58
^^m. MoUoy, John,"8 9 F 11 Nov. 51
Monckton, Hon. Horace Manners,"' 3 Hussars 12 June 60
Montgomery, Lambert Lyons, Scots Fus. Gds.
now Paymastenao Hussars 15 July 54.
Montresor, Henry Edward,2"" Grenadier Gds... 6 Nov. 54
Moore, Henry, 21 F 11 Nov. 51
Mortimer, Thomas Bythesea, Unattached, Gen-
tleman at Arms
39 Morris, Sir George, 40 F
Mostjm, Hon. Roger, Scots Fusilier Guards ...
Mure, WiLliam,2"2 Soots Fusilier Guards
Mun-ay, Cbarles,^"' Unattached
Murray, James Florence, 97 Foot
Murray, John,2"* Grenadier Guards
Mm-ray, John Digby, 5 Dr. Gds
39 Muter , Robert,2"5 R. Canadian Rifles
Naylor, lames Sadler, 2"" 8 Hussars
Need, Arthur, 14 Hussars, Lieutenant, Yeomen of
the Guard 14 Jan. 62
Neville, Edward,2"7 Scots FusiUer Guards 28 Nov. 56
Newdigate, Francis William, Coldst. Gds 4 Sept. 54
25 Mar. S9
4 June 14
26 Dec. 59
16 Dec. 59
17 July 60
I Apr. 66
21 Sept.6o
II Nov. 51
9 Feb. 49
31 Jan. 58
99 Lieutenant Colonels and Majors iclo have Retired hy Sale of their Commissions.
Newton, Wm. nenry.*» Xff. Canadian Rinos.. aS Juno 38 Swnffield, Charles James Orton.'s* Depot Batt. i Apr. 70
NicholKm, Thcmas William.** KU. ss !■' =8 June 39 ' Swinlmrne, James, 4 Hussars S Oct. 67
hn Lulu>, 30 P 4 AuR. 46 I Synpe, George Charles,
Foot .
N<.!
I Dr. GUs.
>ok. I P
Kdmund, Bt. Or. Guards
II Not. SI
9 Jan. 38
2 Aug. 60
'"!' nco."' 10 Foot 4June70
'• ird, Scots Pu-silierGaArds lo Dec. 47
' .Vlcx.,»'> Dnatt 9 Nov. 46
\."«ioP 24 June 59
HI 'isxjy."*43P iiNov
Sciu Fu-s. GdB 6 Nov. 54
'^■^ UoUcHlcy. Grenadier Gds. 21 Aug. 70
'> . lloya] Artillery 2s Mar. 69
'».im I . ,. :.:i, 4r 28 Nov. 54
)Sl la-H-bai. tirorpv Prod.,"' Depdt Batt. ..
"Bttcru ;i. ( harlcj* Doyle, 10 Foot, JTxon r>o
27 Dec.
; Nov. ;
30 Apr. 6
21 Aug. 69
1 1 Nov. s I
7 Dec. 64
Prars. Uriiry, :<: Voot
I'r«rvi:i, rhftrlo'i, 5 P
l'e«r«..:i. Kuh.ir>l Lyons Otway,WGren. Gds..
I"c«l.>«, Th .:na-, 11 Foot 25 Jan. 69
Peel, K.lmund YnteK,"' Unattached 12 Dec. 54
I'enacr. Knincis Hcnrv. 25 Foot 3 Sept. 70
reii;.»r.t. //«• Arch.Cha. Hy. Douglas, Gr.Gds. 6 July 67
Phiilifi.,. Hrnry, ^ F 11 Nov. 51
PilcnTO, Anilrcw.s" Depot Battalion 18 Doe. 64
I'lU. Hon. H.iracc, R. Horse Gds 2 Sept.53
PilU, FranciM. Unnttncho<l 20 June 54
PUU, Charles Rowley"»t 6 Foot 19 Nov. 70
Portal, Rohort,"' 5 Lancers 12 Mar. 61
PoUingfT. William, 6 P 2 May 45
Powell, Hcnn-Claringbold. 8.0. of Pensioners 17 JulV w
Pretyman. wIlluim.-o^DF 26 Dec 56
Preront. Charles,"' 3 West India Regt 21 Mar. 67
Radcliffe, Kmilius C. Dclm#.«> 88 Foot 4 June 70
9 R*inc«, Joseph Kobcrt,™ 95 F. Military
XmifU of n;nJ.cr ' n Nov. 51
Rwdolph. John Weech. 57 F „ Nov. 5.
a Rawstonii'. John George,"* 17 F 26 Dec. ■^e
5^r.fharle«.'" 7' f 9 Mar %%
Reed. Thumas.«« 70 F 30 Dec 47
Reeve. Klli, Philip Fox, Coldstream Guards:.! 30 Mar. 70
Rwjre^ohn." Grenadier Guards 20 June 54
Richardson, Fred. 30 P 20 Time ll
Robert*. F. Thomas, Grenadier Guards' .'.'.' ^i Dec il
Robertson, Archibald, 25 P „ Nov ^t
Robm*,n. J.,hn,«». 44 r6ot 28 0« II
Rocke, Richnr<J.«» 72 F " Yr,„ T
Bomer. R«.l.ort W.llmm "j, f; ,1 rinv fie
Bomilly Kr.,lerick, Sco'ts p'us. Gds. .■.■.:■.:■.■.:■.::■•; 22 IW 47
Rooke W.llo„Khl,y Sandilands, ScoU Fus.Gds. s Jan.' 66
Boje John Rose Holden.,™. 7 Lancers 17 Sept. 57
Roiu, Otyrire Gr.y. Or. Gds " T.fiv 11
RSiriT.'A;'.,'^^^:;„tt:;'n'~T;"' 3. A„g.3^
IMMWIl W./ f-hn* .Im. Fox, 60 P. Sergeant at
^rwutclkr Uom^o/Commoiu
Raj^I . ^r^le^ck iWno, Unattached:
r^Rran. l«..,r^8A.7oP....... ^
Ryd. WXnv.w r.rp
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■•*np"<n. W.lliam Hpnry, Riflo Brigade
Rtchnnl An.lreW, io F.
low. Wilhum lJlcndonw>-n, 91 P.
•Jr. rrmnrn, h.p.
9 Nov. 46
1 Mar. 60
12 Nov. 62
21 Mar. 65
29 Apr. 64
3 Feb. 70
20 June 54
ti Nov. 51
20 June 54
3' Aug. S5
13 Feb. 59
16 Sept. 45
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•ivrnport,'- RoyalArt:' ... 24 Auk 61
~::'^,f"«'""Ou«.ni« 29 No?:';
..: '^^lllcr Guards i Feb. 66
'^•O'' I Nov. 42
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Taylor, Alexander,-" Unattached 23 Aug.6r
Teiilon, Thomas, 35 Foot 20 Apr. 70
Thellusson, Alexander Dalton,"^ 72 F 20 July 58
Thomas, Henry John.^^g Royal Artillery 23 Feb. 56
Thompson, Charles William,26o 58 F 4 May 60
Thompson, John Wyclilfe.^" 7 Dragoon Gds... 11 Apr. 62
Thursby, Richard Hasel, Coldstream Guards.. 2 Sept. 68
Thynne, Alfred Walter, Grenadier Guards 16 Oct. 66
ThiiTine, Lord William, Gren. Gds 31 Aug. 38
Tipping, Alfred.'" Grenadier Guards n Jan. 58
Tobin, John, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
?a Toole, William,2«5 82 P n Nov. 51
Tottenham, Charles GeQrge,266 Scots Fu^. Gds. 15 June 60
e. Touzel, Thomas Percival, 27 F 12 Oct. 57
Tremaj-ne, Arthur, 2" 13 Hussars 21 Feb. 60
Trevelyan, James Harington, Unatt 28 Nov. 54
Tntton, Frederick Biscoe, Depot Battalion 12 May 69
Trotter, Robert Knox, 28 F n Nov. 51
Tryon, Thomas,2<=9 7 F 29 May 63
Tulloch, James Dundas Gregory, Unatt 9 Feb. 55
Tyler, George Henry, 270 4 F 26 Apr. 59
Unwin, Robert,'"' 6 F 26 Apr. 66
Ussher, John,'^' 95 F 20 June 54
Van Cortlandt, Henry Clinton, ^-^ 31 F 30 Dec. 43'
Vandeleur, Robert, 89 F 23 Nov. 41
Vaughan, Eugene James, 57 F i May 59
Veitch, Thomas George, Unatt 20 June 54
Vernon, George Augustus, Coldst. Gds 25 Apr. 48
Wade, James Heme,''* 53 Foot 25 Mar. 29
Wake, Richard William, late h.p 20 June 54
Wallace, 5irWm.Thos.Fras,Agnew,3«. Gr.Gds. 29 Jvdy 59
Ward, Francis Beckford,'"« Royal Artillery ... 28 Nov. 59
Ward, Bernard Edward,'"? 60 Rifles 5 Jan 64
Ward, John,'"8 27 F 6 July 57
Watson, Albert,'"' Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Watson, Charles Edward,**" 7 F 21 Nov. 62
AVaugh, William Petrie,'8i 16 Lancers :..::. 20 June S4
Webb, George, Royal Marines 17 Mar. 6a
2a Webster, James Carnegie, '«' 18 F n Nov. 51
Weguslin, Thomas Mathias Luz, Unatt 12 Nov 60
Wells, Frederick,'" i Foot 18 Nov! 68
West, John Temple Temple-, Gr. Gds.... 6 July 52
West, Hon. Wm. Edw. Sackville, Gren. Gds..'.". 2 Jan. 60
Westropp, Edward Henry,'83 29 F 12 June 60
Wheatley, William, Scots FusiUer Guards 18 Mar. S9
Wheeler, John Ross, 29 F 26 Oct. 58
White, George Francis.'^* 31 F 12 Dec S4
■White, Thomas Woollastou, 16 Lancers 10 Dec' el
Wickham, Thomas,'*^ 33 p ' - ^ j^^' g|
JB Wightman, George,"*" 48 P u Nov sr
Wilkinson, Henry Green, Scots Fusilier Guard's 3 Nov! S4
Williamson, John, Unattached 26 Oct i&
Williamson, William, 85 F. . . o Apr 64
Wilson, Charles Townshend.'s? Coids. Gds:::::: 8 Dec' s!
Winchester, John, Marq. of, 10 Hussars, Col.
Hampshire Militia no Dec 26
Windsor-Clive, ifo». George 'Herbert 'w'Jsa ''
Coldstream Guards i a Mar 68
Wirgman Theodore,"* 6 Dtago'ona •:'.■.:::•.■.'.■.•.'.'.'.■. 29 May 60
Wood, Robert Hudson, 67 Foot {o Mar. 72
Wragge Alfred Romaine,'8» R.Artillery ^i Apr 60
Wyatt, James Henry,'" CB. Military Train ... i Apr. 70
Joung, James, 15 Drs .'' n Nov «
Yomig. William Pj-m,"' 65 P :::;::;;;:::: 3" j,Sy' il
4 June 1 1
30 Oct. 40
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• M Nov. 51
I Jan. 63
• 26 Oct. 58
• 4 Juno 70
• •♦ July t5
. 24 May 50
. 1 Nov. 55
6 May 4 a
19 Juno 55
16 Fob. 62
II K\ig, 63
KAJOKS
J9 Adair, James,' Unatt \..„ ,,!)„„ ,6
Adair James Wallace Dunlop,' 5 F :. 7 Nov 62
Colonel I >t Middlesex Militia 2 Feb 44
t &''r •^° '"• K^'Jv ^'^'<"- «""*^ Miiiti^:.:z 6 j^; 56
A en^R.^n :^'.?^?°^°'«'l'^'«•' ^ IJragoon Gds. 12 Oct. 70
A lh?;JHlP ' ^^""leworth, R. Artilllry 26 Oct. 58
ii^rck:feifr,n^3 P ^ ' -' T- ''
5 May 45
I Apr. 70
Annstroug, Wiiiiam Cairoes.'is'^""'' '''''■" Z TaT e!
A«hmore,Villiam, i6 F 24 Jan. 60
• -''°^ 21 Aug. 49
5 Sept. 69
20 July 58
4 July 45
21 Apr. 63
Archer, William Henry
Armstrong, John,' 2 Foc„ . . , ar>r
Arm.strong, Thomas Priaulx S t'.' George's "Io'f' a W
AHtley, Richard DukinCeld,'io'49"Poo't'
^■^tS-^i^iS'^^^eV^^e'::;
Aylmer, Charles William, 66 'p
Aylmer, George Edward, 40 F „ 7,j-„.„ «
• . A.vtoun, Jumc8,'3 Sc F ^ Nov. 46
lOm Bacon, Anthony:'* i', Drs ^^^P""" ^5
Haifot, George, 17 F ' 3i Dec. 25
Bailie, James, 87 P 19 Oct. 49
Uainbridge, Rol)ert,'i';',Lan'cera '^ ^T ^
Baird, S,r David, i?ar^'« 98 P ^° ^^^^ 't
■ v" " 24 Mar. 58
Majors ivho have Retired hij Sale of their Commissions.
Baker, Thomas Rich. 7 F 31 -A-Ug. 38
Balfour, Francis Walter,i7 Rifle Br 6 June 56
Ball, Francis A.,'** 53 Foot 25 Mar. 71
Barclay, Edward, Unattached 20 Feb. 59
Baring, Heni-y Bingham, i Life Gds 18 Nov. 30
Barnard, Robert Gary, 41 F 9 Mar. 55
Barry, William Henry,^" 73 F 29 Nov. 64
Barton, Montagu, 85 Foot 9 ^Pr- 7°
Baskerville, John, 14 Hussars 13 Juno 68
Bathurst, Benjamin, Royal ArtUlery 26 Oct. 58
Battiscombe, William Benjamin, 91 Foot 12 Nov. 60
Battley, D'Oyley W., 77 F 11 Nov. 51
Bavley, John Arthur,=3 52 F 19 Jan. 58
Beare, William Gabbett, i F 9 Nov. 46
Beauclerk, Lord George Aug.,'' 6 Dr. Guards . 10 Feb. 54
Becte, John Picton, 21 F 26 June 38
Bell, Charles Harland,=« Cape M. Rifles 6 June 56
Bell, Robert, 5 Dragoon Guards 11 Nov. 51
Bell, Wilham Morrison, 3 Hussars 18 Oct. 64
53 Bent, John,28 5 F 22 July 30
Bere, Edward Baker,^^ 16 Lancers 19 June 46
Beresford, Sir Geo. de la Poer, St. 7 F 9 Nov. 46
Beresford, i2i^A< ifoM.WilUam, 43 F 4 Jan. 31
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached 7 Sept.55
Best, Maudistly Gaussen,^! 25 F 20 July 58
Best, Thomas Charles Hardinge,^^ 72 F 19 Aug. 62
Beswick, Frederick,'^ Unattached 9 Feb. 6i
Bethune, Robert," 92 F 7 Dec. 58
Betts, Oeorge,35 8i Foot 24 Feb. 71
Bird, Edward M., I F 4 June 14
Bird, Henry Charles, 47 F 10 Jan. 58
Birtwhistle, John.^s 7 F 25 Sept. 60
Blackburn, John, 85 F 29 Dec. 46
Blakeney, Robert," 48 F 6 June 56
Bligh, Frederick Cherburgh,33 41 F i»6 Doc. 56
Bligh, George Waldegrave,3' 60 F 24 Apr. 58
Blood, Francis Gamble, 69 F 26 Dec. 65
ITffi Bogle, Andrew Cathcart,*" lo P 25 Apr. 65
Boileau, Charles Lestock, Rifle Brigade 4 Cec. 35
Boissier, John William,*' 37 F 7 Jan. 64
Bonham, Franci8,'"t7i Foot i May 67
Bonnor, Thomas, Ceylon Rifles 28 June 38
Borrow, John," 18 F 18 Sept. 57
Borrowes, Sir Erasmus, Bart.*^ Depot Batt.... 25 May 66
Bott, Thomas," 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July 58
Bourchier, James Johnes, 52 F 20 Apr. 60
Bonrke, Hon. Edward Roden, 3 Hussars 3 Dec. 68
Bowden, Herbert George,".22 F S Mar. 58
Bowler, John, 80 F 4 Mar. 37
Bowles, Edward," 60 Rifles 11 Jan. 69
Bowness, John, 67 F 9 Nov. 46
Boyle, Hon. Edmund John, 85 F 5 Apr. 66
Boys, Henry, 75 F 9 Nov. 46
Brabazon, James Du Pre,** Unatt 8 July 59
Brabazon, Hugh, Military Train 20 Jmie 54
Brackenbury, Henry, 3» Depot Battalion i Apr. 69
iSJja Brady, William S. Richardson," 36 P. ... 28 June 38
Brannan, James, Unattached 11 Jan. 58
Breton, John.'o 22 Foot 10 Mar. 66
Brett, Sir Wilford, ECMQ. 76 F 28 June 64
Briggs, George, i Dr. Gds. Zt.Col. SanU Militia 3 June 53
Bringhurst, John Henry, 90 F 22 Dec. 48
Browne, Hon. George Aug., 64 P i Dec. 37
Browne, George Richard," 69 F 4 Jime 58
Browne, Lord Richard Howe,'' 96 F 29 May 63
Browneil, Joseph,'* 5 West India Regt 15 Sept. 64
Bruce, William Tyrrell," 18 F 9 Dec. 53
Bulkeley, Francis Beaumaris,"! 65 Foot 6 July 67
Burke, WiUiam, Unatt 21 July 30
Burnand, George Sapte,'° 5 Dragoon Guards 25 Mar. 69
Bumingham, Henry George Charles," 58 F.... 27 May 62
BurreU, Bryan, 15 Hussars i Apr. 68
Burridge, John Osborne, Unattached 20 Apr. 66
Burslem, Rollo Gillespie,'^ 13F. Military Knight
of Wiyidsor 8 Nov. 50
Bush, Henry Stratton,'' 100 F 7 Nov. 56
Bush, Robert, 96 F 9 Nov. 46
Butler, Walter, Unattached 9 Nov. 56
Cahill, Patrick,''" 56 Foot 27 Apr. 70
Caimes, William Henry,^' 3 F 23 July 61
p Caldecot, Henry.^a Gr. Gds 28 June 38
CaUey, Henry, 19 F 7 Aug. 46
Campbell-Renton, Arch. Colin, 42 F 12 Dec. 54
Campbell, E. S. Noi-man, go F 9 Nov. 46
Campbell, Charles Fred. 87 P 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Fred." Cape Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Henry Wotton,^' 79 P. Governor of
Military Prison at Cork 26 Dec. 56
Campbell, Robert,«s 46 P 16 May 45
Campsie, George Richard," Ceylon Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Cannon, Osborne Barwell,''^ 97 Foot 28 Oct. 68
Carey, Charles Lo Mesurier,^' 63 P 6 June 56
Carleton, William Henry,'" 21 Foot 24 Oct. 70
Carlyon, Thomas T. Spry, 3 Dragoon Guards. 27 June 54
Carpenter, George William Wallace,'' 32 P. ... 13 May 59
Cassidy, Francis P." 34 P 20 July 58
Cassidy, Frederick Young,"^! 31 Foot 19 June 72
100
Cay, Eustace,"' 70 P 21 Mar. 6s
Chadwick, Robert, 14 Hussars 15 May 67
Chapman, Frederick Barclay, 14 Hussars 29 Nov. 64
Charlewood, John, 62 P n Nov. 51
Charter, Ellis James, 1 1 F 8 Mar. 59
Christie, Wm. Harvie, 80 P 9 Nov. 38
Clapcott, Charles, 32 P. Adj. Dorset Militia 26 Sept. 58
Clarke, James George,'* 46 F 12 May 66
Clowes, George Gooch," 8 Hussars,3f(yor Wor-
cestershire Yeomanry 7 Dec. 58
Cochran, James,'^ 41 P 23 Nov. 41
Cockburn, Thomas Hugh," 43 P 20 July 58
53 Cockbum, Wm. Horace,'* 95 P 28 June 38
Cocks, Octavius Yorke.'s 4 F 23 May 60
Colborne, ifoH. John,8» II Foot 10 May 72
Coney, Walter John,*' i Dragoons 8 May 67
Cooke, Edward Bowen, 83 P' 7 Mar. 62
Cooper, Godfrey, Military Train 15 June 58
Corbett, William, 52 P 15 Oct. 58
Cornwall, George,''' 93 P 24 Mar. 58
Cowell, James D.** 6 Dragoons 26 July 58
Creagh, James Henry, 27 F 10 July 63
Croker, Edward,8« 96 F 8 July 56
Croker, William, 27 P 27 Mar. 68
Crombie, Alexander," 72 P 5 Mar. 61
Crosse, Joshua Grant,** 88 P 26 Dec. 56
Cuflfe, Sir Chas. Fred. 'Wlieeler.s'' Bari. 66 P. ... 26 Apr. 59
Currie, George Alfred, 75 F 20 June 54
Curzon, Hon. William Henrj-,'" 17 Lancers 19 July 64
Cusack, John," 8 Foot i Apr. 70
D'Arcy, Oliver Barker, Cape Mounted Rifles... 30 Sept. 56
Dartnell, John George,'^ 27 F 19 Jan. 64
Davies, Joseph, 83 F 20 June 54
Dennis, John FitzThomas,'* 95 P 29 Dec. 54
DeWinton, Charles Lorenzo, 76 P 24 May 59
». Dickens, Robert Vaughan,'' 11 Foot i Apr. 70
Dickson, Alexander George,'^ 13 Hussars 3 July 60
Drew, Browning,'* 75 P 24 Mar. 58
Wi Drewe, Edward Ward, 88 F 9 June 37
Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart. 3 W.I.R 11 Nov. 51
DuH", James,55 23 P 20 July 58
Dunbar, Penrose John,'"" 3 P 20 May 64
Dundas, Thomas,'"' 12 P 31 Jan. 64
Dyne, Musgrave James Bradley, 9 Lancers ... 10 May 6i
Dj-son, Edward, 3 Dragoon Guards 8 Apr. S3
Edlmann, Joseph Ernst, i Dragoon Guards ... 22 July 68
». Ellis, Charles David Cuninghame," 60 Rifles 23 Oct. 60
Ellison, Richard George, 47 P. Gent, at Arms... 21 Nov. 62
Elmsall, Wm. de Cardonnel,'"^ i Dragoons 12 Dec. S4
Elton, Isaac, 45 F 9 Nov. 46
ErroU, Wm. Harry, Earl of^"^ Rifle Brigade... 12 Dec. 54
Erskine, Hon. David, 21 P. Colonial Sec. at Natal 2 Apr. S5
Evans, Richard John,'"* 16 F 23 Oct. 60
Pairtlough, Samuel,'"" 22 F 30 Mar. 6g
Falconer, Hon. Charles James Keith-,'"' 4 Drs. 8 May 60
Fanning, Matthew,'"* 27 P i Apr. 66
Fawcett, Anthony Molloy,'"' 2 Dragoon Gds. i May 66
Fawkes, Richard, 27 P 16 Nov. 41
Fife, John, 10 Hussars 13 July 67
Fingall, Arthur James, Earl of,^^ 8 Hussars... 2 Oct. s6
Ffrouch, Edward, 74 F 10 Jan. 37
FitzGerald, Wilham Her\'ey,'"9 68 F 9 Oct. 63
FitzHerbert, Richard Henry, Rifle Brigade ... 2 July 47
Fletcher, Alexander,"" 12 Lancers 25 Mar. 71
Fletcher, Richard D'Oyly,'" i W. India Regt. 26 Oct. 58
Forbes, George, 3 Hussars 20 June S4
Forbes, Lachlan,'" 31 F 19 Feb. 61
Forbes, William, 77 F 29 Dec. 54
Ford, George, 36 P 13 May 26
Forde, Thomas Douglas,'"^ 46 Foot 10 Feb. 69
Forster, John,"' 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July s8
Forster, John Phihp Bohun,"" 83 P 7 Apr. 65
Porsji-h, Gerrard John,'" 57 F 26 Dec. 56
Foster, Charles Marshall,"* 14 P 24 Mar. s8
Fothergill, William, 50 F 23 Nov. 41
Fowke, John S. Ferguson, S4 F 17 Feb. 65
Francis, Thomas John,"*t 100 Foot s Aug. 64
iSIME Praser, James. 34 F 10 Jan. 37
Prend, George, 26 P. Jf. Tipperary Militia 20 JuneS4
Fj-fi'e, David, 44 P 4 June 13
Fyfife, David, 46 F 16 Dec. S3
Garnier, Brownlow North,"' 53 Foot 20 July 66
Gaskell, William Plumer, 24 P 13 Feb. 67
Gavin, George O'Halloran,'^" 16 Dragoons 10 Dec. 47
J9 Gell, Thomas,'^' 29 F 22 June 15
Geraghty, Patrick, '^'t 20 Foot i Apr. 70
Gerard, Sir Robert Tolver, Bt. 68 F. Lt. Col. Lan-
cashire Hussars 11 Nov. 51
Gillman, Bennett Watkius, '22 12 P 20 June S4
Gillum, PrideauxWilliam,'23 54 P " Nov. S7
Godley, Henry Robert Crewe,'^* 28 P 6 June 56
Goodwyn, Henry William, Unattached 24 Dec. 60
Gordon, Duncan,i25 59 F 4 July 34
Gordon, Webster Thomas, 66 F i Jan. S9
Gore, Annesley Paul, 128 53 P 19 Nov. 57
Gore, James Arthur Charles, 71 P 4 Mar. 59
Gore, WiUiam Richard Ormsby, 13 Hussars... 12 Oct. 52
Majors who have Eetired hy Sale of their Commissions.
Gmham. Ck,,rpc. , Wo^t Imba^Rcgiment 7 /u"! 3' ^^^^ ^^ur. 6= F '..., 13 Nov. 3S
May 59 Mair, Arthur,
Orui.K-c CUhtW^ Walwr.'" R. Cana.Uan Rifles . ^^ .. SaianTc'harles H., ^^'t 75 Foot
Gnuit, I'Mtnclc Jium-ii Jolin, 7 K Apr'"" ■---
liraiit, Thuma* John, 6 Kool
Grwithain. Kdwanl,'" 98 K
GrmiiviUf. lUvil, 33 K. OflalArmt •••":.•;•
GnuoviUc, Fro.1 3? K. i/.CW.i If or«c* if J«<w
Green, Amlrc'W, 48 K ^
OT«ii)n.\V.lliaii. Henry. '» 65 F ' ^"J' ^^
Grtm.u.n. Walter John. Royal ArtiUery 10 Dec 68
Gr»y. William Ro»)ort.i»Milit«n,- Train >5 Feo f"
lUll. Pain
Mar. 64
26 Apr. 59
19 May 46
13 Dec. 53
15 Feb. 61
June 54
Mad.lon F>anci8, 75 F " J^S 37
-•■ K imund,"? 8j F 26 Apr. 59
H,, • I-iuiccrs 3 Oct. 62
Hn- . rt Uaillie.'" 44 F IS Feb. 61
H„., ^, Nicholas D%Te, 90 F. ... 9 Jan. 63
Harv II..,.:..- <...|.e Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
aSl'iUrv. Willuini llenrj-,'" 51 F 10 Jan. 37
SHcAd Sir Francis Uond, Barl. KCU 23 Dec. 28
Hm-l, SMnucI rreiik'h. 61 Foot • Apr. 70
HciKham. flcmcnt Henry John,'" 17 F 17 ^laj' °l
YC Hciiuipe. ncnicnt w'alker,'" 8 Hussars... 20 July 58
Hcrl.m, Arthur.'" 39 F 2° {"^^ 54
UfTCKlc. CharlCB.'** 89 Foot ^9^8/ f9
Hifl, Dudley Clanrcs, 40 F 13 Feb. 61
Hill, Kdmml. 96 F " ^ov. s>
Hill, /«rrf Gwrtre Auffusta, Unatt. 0 July 30
Hill, Jamcc Morris,'" MiUtary Train 4 Nov. 59
Hinchliir. fhamlK-rUiin Hcnr;i-,'«' Unatt 25 Sept. 60
Holme*, James Nicol, Canadian Rifles 29 Dec. 54
Hopkin», Francis I'owcll, 15 F 16 Oct. 66
a Hopkins, Sir John I'aul,'* KH. 98 F. 3f Hi-
lary Xmigkt of frimUor sNov. 25
Howmrd dc Waldcn, Fred. Geo. iord, 4 Hussars s Oct. 67
Hume, Alexander,'" 101 F 20 July 58
Hunt, John, Unatwchcd 15 Jan. 58
Hunter, fharlos Fleming,'" 72 F 9 Nov. 66
Hunter, Rlvmrd.'^ 62 F 10 Nov. 65
Hutlon, Thnma*.'" 4 Hussars 6 June 56
Ind. Fred. John Nash."* 37 F 29 May 66
iDKlen, Walter Lawrcncc.W i6 Foot ..
Ini(lM, RajTnond.'" 7 F.
Inirhs. Williiim,"* 5 DrHgtxm Guards
I Apr. 70
6 June 56
nffiu. « uiuim,'"' 5 uragfxm Liuaras 12 Dec. 54
fl Jacks, Walter.' »* 7 Dm^oon Gunrds 10 Jan. 37
ackwjn, Gf<)ri.'o Wm. Collins,'" 7 Hussars ... 20 Feb. 56
Jarr, R^<t>ert Hrrlicrt Heath. '-» n Lancers 11 Feb. 62
Jefferv, John Morton,'*" 98 F 28 May 5;
Jcirsliarii. Henni-, 86 F 23 Nov. 4
JenU, K'lward Lennox."" 6 Dragoon Guards. "
Joccljni, llu». Aug. George Fred. 6 Dr. Gds...
Johmt'jnc. Robert Beckfonl,'" 45 F
Joncn, William I'rinie, 65 F
J (Judge. Arthur.'" 1 W.LR
ohus, William Mnvor, 6 Dragoons
Kaonue, George K. F.,'" 7 Dragoon Guards..
K«M. Henr>-,'« ry7 F
Kaane. Edwanl A. W., ior</.'«7 37 F
Edmnnil Ruck-,"" 3 Dragoon Guards.
Feb. 60
20 June 54
18 June 61
II Nov. 51
10 Jan. 37
11 Nov
10 May 64
23 Nov
5 Mar
16 June 57
Kmp, John, late Cnvalr\- Depot 18 May 70
Kampaon. Williiiin Jolin,°"o 99 F 9 June 61
Kent, Kdmund Watkin, 24 Foot 22 Oct. 70
King. Ctciri,'!-,'"' I>ii«)t Rattalion, Oovtrnor of
Matt., JI,l,t.,ry Pruon 30 Apr. 58
KiBL-. \V::;;„;n .\m.ck." 17 Foot 7 Aug. 67
T? ^ i.pson.'" Rifle Brigade 3 June 72
K; 'rt.siF.Col.TyroneArt.ilil. 16 Nov. 55
■■'• _ 13 Aug. 29
■ '' F. _. 25 Aug. 53
v. 64F 6 May 42
; "t Itnttalion 2 Nov. 55
< >«-<.i.. ;ft F 2o May 36
■ il,T,rv.i:«67F ioSeDt.65
I" I'l Nov.
""« 16 Oct. 60
86 F 23 Mar. Co
1 "JOt 12 Oct. 70
' . 1 Ur.i^ootu 9N0V.46
■ • • l;'.'irfnlher.5oF 23 Mar. 61
• ',' 3;""^'.%'* ^' »5 Dec. 67
; l.::i..:., .1^57 F. .. 12 Aug. 10
'98F..
•Ion Rlflo* ,
, F
Aug
•• 4 Apr. .,
•• 3 July 39
..17 Apr. 58
.. 19 May 69
.. 13 June 60
33 Nov. 41
'■"*8F 20 May 68
. ^ t iigoon Ouanla 8 Feb. 63
"t 4 Dragoon Guards 9 Dec. 7
„ ,, 9 Nov. 46
,.'« "»»«;" 30 July s8
I)unr«n,"r 78 F 6 July 60
Ai..«» w ,„.. 4 Wort India Bcglmcnt. 23 Mar. 66
.. 1 Oct. 70
Mackay, E.lwwa.1- 4, Fool
Manley, Robert George,'*' 6 Dragoons 12 Dec. S4
Manly, John Samuel,"' 27 F i Apr. 66
Mansel, Courtenay, 15 Hussars 5 Apr. 33
Margarv, Alfred Robert, 54 F 2° June 54
Martadln, Henry Richard, i F 20 Junes4
Marriott, Henry Christopher,"^ 60 Rifles 26 Apr. 59
Marsh, Aug. Leacock,"» 55 F 12 Dec. 54
a Marsh, Robert,'" 24 F 3 Apr. 64
Marston, Daniel, 86 F ^^^°"'-''I
Martin, Alexander, 45 F 19 Dec. 16
Martin, Samuel Yorke, 52 F ^ Nov. 46
Matson, Henry,"' 58 F 7 My 46
Maule, John, 62 F " Nov. 51
Maunsell, George, i West India Regiment 20 June 54
Mayne, John, I F 9 Nov. 46
Menzies, James Stevrart,"^ 74 Foot 9 ^^- t>S
Mercer, Arthur Hill Hasted, "^ gg F 6 June 56
ja Methold, Kdward, 3 Dragoon Guards 10 Jan. 37
Mildniay, Sir Henry St. John, Barf. 2 Dragoon
Gds., L(. Colonel Hants Teomanry n Nov. 51
Miller, Thomas Edmund.'ss 12 F 28 Jan. 62
Mitford, John Philip Osbaldeston, 18 Foot 20 June 54
Molony, John Sharman,»» Unattached 5 ^^Y 64
Molony, William Mills, 22 F 13 Dec. 61
Montgomerv, Francis Octavius, 45 F 6 Sept. 39
Moore, William, 74 F 21 June 13
Morant, Geo. Francis,^"' Cape Mounted Rifles. 8 June 67
Mundy, Rob. Miller,»'2 Royal Artillery 20 Oct. 46
Munnings, WilUam Vesey,2"3 24 F 8 June 70
Munro, George Granville Gower.^o* 20 Foot ... i Apr. 70
Munro, John St. John, 60 F 14 Aug. 46
Murphy, Francis Eastwood,'"'^ 27 Foot 13 Feb. 67
Murray, Charles,2»« 16 F 9 Nov. 46
Murray, Hon. David Henry, Scots Fus. Gds. .. 9 Nov. 46
Murray, David Mortimer.^ 64 F 18 Sept. 60
Murray, WiUiam,-"* 10 Hussars 26 Dec. 56
». Nangle, Henrv, 15 Foot i Apr. 70
Napier, ifoji. Charles, 71 F 17 June 26
Nash, Charles Widenham.^'o Canadian Rifles . 23 Nov. 41
Neville, Robert, 41 F 17 Sept.6i
Newton, George Glascott, 12 Foot i Apr. 70
Noott, Francis Harry,^" Royal Marines 13 Sept. 64
Northey, Aug. J. W., 41 F 27 Dec. 50
Nugent, Andrew, 36 F 9 Nov. 46
Ha Nugent, George, 7 Dragoon Guards 11 Jan. 33
O'Brien, Richard Serrell, late h.p 17 Jnlj 57
O'Conor, Richard John Ross,^'* 17 F 26 Dec. 56
O'Grady, Hon. Thomas, 74 F 10 July 46
Ogle, Arthur,2i5 9 F 23 Dec. 42
)D Orr, John,2i« 7 F 16 Mar. 15
Osborne, Lord D'Arcy Godolphin, 87 F 12 July 64
Owen, Edward Barry, 17 F 5 Nov. 47
Pakenham, Hon. lYed. Beauchamp, Unatt. ... 14 June 59
Palliser, William, CB. 18 Hussars 4 Oct. 64
Parke, Charles, 3 F 12 Aug. 19
Parratt, William Temple, 58 F 15 Jan- 58
Paton, Jame8,=!" 4 Foot 3oJune6s
Patterson, Charles John, 35 F 25 June 66
Pattison, Charles John, 56 F 25 Mar. 59
Paul, James,2i8 65 F 28 Jan. 62
Paj-ne, Wm. Aug. Townsend, 76 F 11 Nov. 51
Paj-nter, George,*" i Dragoon Guards 30 Apr. 58
Peacocke, Stephen Ponsonby, 59 F 11 Nov. 51
Peel, Robert,"" 13 F 4 Jan. 65
Pellv, Raymond Richard.a^i 37 F 11 Apr. 62
Percj', John William,'^ 9 F 22 June 64
Perrin, Charles, 66 F 10 Oct. 65
Petlej", Patrick M'Leod, 38 F 20 June 54
Peto, William Lawes,223 13 F 21 May 58
Phillipps, Charles Burch,^* 6 Foot 27 Nov. 67
Phillips, Edward,*** 8 Hussars 11 May 60
Philpot, Philip,"« 28 F 11 Nov. 66
Plunkett, Ifon. Edward Sydney ,*2" 95 F 26 Dec. 56
Pole, Mundy, 46 F 9 Nov. 46
Poore, Robert,*** 8 Hussars 20 July 58
Powys, Hon. Charles.^*'-" 9 Lancers, Lt.Col.
Leiceiter Yeomanry iSSept.Sj
Prenderville, John Henry, 5 West India Regt. 2 June 65
Preston, John William, 28 F i Apr. 66
JP Prideaux, Sir Edm.Saunderson,.Bar<."0 63F. 5 Apr. 31
Priestley, Horatio,*^' 32 F 12 June 69
Queade, William Henry,"" 12 F 24 Jan. 63
Quentin, George Aug. Frederick, 10 Drs 28 Apr. 46
QuickC, Sidney Godolphin,*3s 53 p 23 Nov. 60
Quin, Peter Edward,"* 33 F 15 Aug. 68
Rawlinson, George,"* , West India Regt 10 Jan. 37
RawliuRon, William Sawrey,"* 12 Lancers 15 Feb. 61
Reed, Francis James Buchanan,'"" rj Foot 24 July 69
W Reid, I[enry,"7 5, F 10 Jan. 37
Kenny, George,"* 73 F 15 Deo. (5i
Richraonil, Matthew, CB. 96 F 23 Nov. 41
Riley, John Kdward,"^ Unattached 24 Aug. 60
Charles Fyshe,»<" Royal ArtiUery 23 Jan. 53
Riley, J
1 Roberti<
Majors ivlio have lietlrcd h'J
Roberts, Thomas Law.^of 93 Foot i Apr. 70
Robinson, Sir George Abercrombie, Bart. 22 F. 25 Sept.57
Robinson, Wm. Beverley, 3 West India Regt... 26 Mar. 58
Rocke, Herbert,'" 49 F 6 June 56
RoIIeston, Cornelius Cbarles.^" 84F 24Mar.58
Ross, Patrick Win. Sj^denham, 16 F 17 Oct. 56
Rowland, George,-" I Foot 3 Aug. 66
RusseU, Zorti Cosmo George, 93 F 19 Oct. 49
Rutherford, Alex. Maxwell,^" Ceylon Rifles ... 30 June 69
Rutherfurd, Ai-chibald John Oliver, 70 F 27 Mar. 63
Saltoun, Alex., Lord, 28 P. 16 July 52
Sawrey, Henry Beckwith, 88 F. .ili/Mtani Fer-
managh Militia 20 June 54
Scott, Henry,2'5 i8 Hussars 20 July 58
Semple, John, 19 F 30 Aug. 42
Seton, George, R. Canadian Rifles 14 Dec. 55
Seton, William Carden, 41 F 15 Oct. 47
Shuckburgh, Geo. Thos.Fra.2*6 Scots Fus. Gds. 12 Dec. 54
Simpson, Thomas, 52 F. Capt. Armagh Militia 19 Feb. 70
Skurray, Francis Charles, 24 F 9 Mar. 60
Skynner, Aug. Charles, 16 Lancers 23 Nov. 41
Smith, Astley Campbell, 25 F 26 July 64
Smith, Richard Playne,2*8 10 Hussars 30 Mar. 60
Smith, Seton Lionel, 54 F 20 June 54
Smyth, Robert Carmichael, 93 F 18 May 41
Stack, Frederick Rice,2*'' 37 Foot 26 Dec. 65
Stapylton, Henry Miles.^^o 2 Dragoon Guards. 17 Sept. 58
Stehelin, William Francis,25i 67 F 6 Feb. 62
Stephenson, William Walter, Rifle Brigade ... 10 Jan. i.n
Stewart, WiUiam, 30 F 13 Mar. 17
UC Stewart, Sir William George Drummond,
i?ar<.252 Unattached 6 May 59
Stillman, James,253 g f i Apr. 66
St. John, John Henry,2M 92 F 7 Dec. 58
Stocks, Michael, "5 I Dragoons 23 Oct. 57
Straubenzee, Bowen Van,"^ 100 P 15 Feb. 61
Stuart, Donald,2" ^6 F 9 Nov. 46
Stuart, William Edington,258 15 Hussars 13 Jan. 64
Studdert, Charles FitzGerald,«9 80 F 26 Aug. 59
Sutherland, Edward, 7 P. Gent, at Arms 11 Nov. 51
Sutton, John, 47 F 15 Oct. 50
Sykes, Cam,^" 48 F 2 Nov. 55
Taylor, James, Royal Marines 18 Dec. 69
Taylor, William, 70 F 23 Feb. 44
Taylor, Wm. O'Bryen, 22 P. Clerk of the Cheque
and Adjutant, CorjM of Gentlemen at Arms ... 17 Nov. 63
Teesdale, Charles Peregrine, n Foot 20 Apr. 67
Tennant, George, 85 F 19 May 46
Terry, William Parker,262 9 Poot i Apr. 70
Thellusson, Arthur John Bethell,*" Coldst.Gds. 2 Nov. 55
Thompson, Charles, 26+ 64 F 24 Mar. 58
Thompson, Leslie Jenkins, 58 P 10 May 61
Thompson, Richard, =65 5 F i Dec. 62
Thomson, Robt.T. i Dr.Gds. Lt.Col.i DevonMil. 14 Aug. 57
Thornton, Charles Edmund, Unatt 3 June 60
Thursby, James Legh,26« 22 P 24 Mar. 63
Tillbrook, Philip Limborcli,267 50 P 29 Mar. 61
Tranchell, Edward Frederick, Ceylon Rifles... 19 Jan. 65
Tranchell, George Adolphus, Ceylon Rifles ... 12 June 69
Sale of iJieir Cuiuinisjious.
Trench, Hon. Frederick Le Poer,267f 40 Foot...
Trevor, Fred. Anthony,26s 4 f
Turner, Henry Perdinand.^sa 65 P
Vane, Charles Birch, 9 P
Venables, Thomas,""" 83 F
Vereker, Thomas George, """t 12 P
Verney, Sir Harry, Bart. Unattached
Vesey, Charles Cynric Wellesley,""! 72 F
Vialls, Henry Thomas, 45 P
Vivian, Charles C, Lord, 10 Hussars, Lord
Lieutenant of Cornwall
Walker, Samuel, 65 F
Walter, Frederick Arthur, 272 97 p
Warburton, Henry Wiliam Egerton, 47 P. ...
Warburton, Robert Sandford,"^ 3 P. Adj. Kil-
kenny Militia „ „,
Waring, Henry, 59 P
Warner, Ajshton Cromwell,^* 20 Hussars
Warren, Sir Augustus Riversdale, Bart.^^ 20 P.
Lt.Col. South Cork Militia
Warren, Charles,276 27 P
Warren, Henry Edward,'?? 60 P.
Way,'Gregory Lewes,'?^ 29 F
Webb, Theodosius, Royal Engineers
pra. Webb, Vere,28o 3 West India Regiment...
». Weir, John Charles,280)- 2 Foot
Wemyss, John Otway, 3 Foot
Wentworth, D'Ai-cy, Unattached
Weyland, John, Royal Canadian Rifles
Weyland, John Thome,"*! Unattached
White, Hans Robert,"*' 89 P
White, Hans Thomas Fell, 40 F
s. Whitmore, George Stoddart,'83 62 F
Wilkin, Henry John,"«* 48 F
Wilkinson, Alfred Eastfield,"*^ ^ Hussars
Wilkinson, Arthur Philip Savage,"*^ CB. 13 P.
Wilkinson, Henry Chandler, "^e 82 P
Willan, Wm. Mofl'at Douglas, Royal Artillery,
Adjutant Pembroke Artillery
Williams, Arthur Wellesley,*? 77 P
Williams, Richard Lie weliyn,"** i P
Williams, Robert, 22 F
Williamson, William Roberts, 48 P
Uffi Wilmot, .Sir Henry, Bt.^^ Rifle Brigade ...
Wilson, Henry, 14 F
Wily, Henry William,"^" Unattached
Wing, Vincent,"^! Depot Battalion
Wodehouse, Hon. Berkeley, 8 Hussars, Hono-
rary Colonel East Norfolk Militia
J3 Wolfe, Edward, 28 P.
Wollaston, Fred., 6 Dragoons
P Wood, Henry Owen,"^^ ^^ p
Wood, John Joseph,"'* Mihtary Train .
Woollard, Gilbert, St. Helena Regiment.
Worswick, William Worsley,"^ 37 Poot .
53 Wrixon, Nicholas,"^^ 21 P
Yard, Frederick,"'? 32 P
Young, Thomas, 37 F
102
I Mar. 64
4 Feb. 62
28 Jan. 62
11 Nov. 51
20 July 61
3 Aug. 66
13 Nov. 27
30 Nov. 60
28 May 53
12 Aug. 34
19 Sept. 34
26 Oct. 60
17 Mar. 4j
5 Sept. 62
16 Apr. 29
19 Nov. 59
13 Dec. 59
29 Mar. 68
1 Mar. 64
2 Nov. 55
8 Dec. 40
22 Sept. 58
9 Nov. 46
19 Jan. 64
19 July 64
3 Nov. 37
17 Nov. 69
23 Nov. 41
2 Nov. 55
28 Oct. 59
6 June 56
20 May 64
28 Nov. 62
4 Oct. 42
8 May 67
13 Apr. 58
28 Nov. 65
15 Feb. 61
23 Nov. 41
29 Oct. 61
20 July 58
19 July 21
1 Apr. 63
12 Dec. 54
2 Mar. 39
10 Jan. 37
I Nov. 42
10 Jan. 37
26 Dec. 56
11 Sept. 49
15 Feb. 68
II Nov. 51
26 Nov. 57
25 June 61
War Services of Retired General Officers.
• Lord Howden served as Aide de Camp to his Grace the Duke of Wellington diu-ing the years 1817 and 18, to the
close of the occupation in Prance. Employed by Government on a special mission, and was present at the battle of
Navarino in 1827 (wounded, andmentioned in Commander in Chiefs' despatch) ; siege of Antwerp in 1832 (wounded)-
campaignin Spain, in Navarre and Basque Provinces, in 1834. Is a Knight of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class
■of St. Anne of Russia, Knight of Charles the Third of Spain, 3rd Class of Leopold of Belgium, and Commander of
the Saviour of Greece.
" Major General Bristow served in the Walcheren expedition in i8og as a Captain in the 2na Battalion nth Regt.,
and was present at the siege of Flushing. He was in garrison at Gibraltar in 1811 when the Spanish Army of
General Ballasteros took refuge under the guns of that fortress. In Oct. and Nov. of the same year he was in
Cadiz, part of the period during which the place was blockaded by the French. In Dec. he joined the Army in
Portugal, and was immediately placed on the Quarter Master General's Staff, on which he continued to the end of
the war; and attached to either the Head Quarters the 7th or the ist Division, was present at most of the operations
carried on in the north of Spain under the Duke of Wellington. He has received the War Medal with three
Clasps for the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees. In 1823 he was at Cadiz during its bombardment by
the French fleet.
3 Viscount De Chabot served in Holland in 1799; in Spain, under Sir John Moore; with the e.xpedition to
Walcheren 1809, and subsequently in the Peninsula until 1810.
* Major General Dwyer served on the Staff of the late Marquis of Hastings, Commander in Chief in India, and
was present diu-ing the Nepaul war, at the reduction of the Province of Kbnaoon, and the storming of Almorah.
He served also throughout the Pindarree war on the Staff, when he had charge of the communications of the com-
Tsined Ai-mies.
5 Major General Owen served on the Quarter Master General's Staff with the Walcheren expedition in 1809 ; thence
to Sicily, the Ionian Islands, and the eastern coast of Spain, where he was present at the affairs of Biar and Castella
siege and blockade of TaiTagona. In 1814 he went in charge as a Quarter Master General with the Troops to
America, where he served on the expedition up the Penobscott and at Castine. Commanded the 2nd Battalion 73rd
Regiment at the taking of Paris in 1815. In 1816 was employed in the Candian war in Ceylon.
^ Sir John George Woodford served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General on the expedition to Stralsimd, and
afterwards to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General on the expedition under Sir
David Baird, which joined Sir John Moore's Army in Galicia, and was present at the battle of Corimna, for which
he has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp. Served afterwards in the Peninsula as an Assistant Quarter
Master General, and has received the Gold Cross for the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. "Also the
campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and the taking of Cambray.
,03 War Services of Retired Colonels.
> Colonel AzB aemi with the sist Light Infantry throuRhout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was on board the E.I.C.
tLt^^eJuTeroat durinff the navalaction and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river;
■*rT«l durinir the »u«»edjiiK three days' operations in the vicinity (includmg the stonuing of the White House
Sdoubt) and at the »tonn and capture of ttingoon; also at the assault and captme of Bassem, 19th May, and
mHil«eof the niKhtatXack on Promo 8th Dec. 1852 (MedaMvith Clasp for Pegu). ,0 a .
^^oncl W. B AinsUc commanded the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to
17th Auk "Ss-; mcluding the batUes of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CS.,
lirdJnuujand'TurkishMcdalB. and 4th Class of the Medjidie). ^^,tt <■ t> c.^rvo
^Colonel Ailchi»on served with the ist Batt. 91st Regt. at the Cape of Good Hope from Dec. 1S45 to March 1847,
and wa« on««edina8Cvert!aflkirwiththeCaffirson the 22nd May 1S46, when his horse was shot under hina (Medal).
» ColonclAMwurth 6cr>-«l the E.istem campaign of .854 up tp the 8th Nov. with the 7th Fusiliers, deluding the
ta«aUe< of Ahna and Inkormoji, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 6th October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
• Colonel Allan wsrvcd with a Detachment 57th Regt. against the rebels in Canada in 1837. Commanded the 2nd
Infknto- Bniradc in the Eii*oofzie campaign of 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Troops onboard the ship
£att*r» Uomarc* when Khe blew up and caught fire at Spithead on the 3rd June 1859, on which occasion a general
Older wa« iwucil expressing the Commander in Chiefs gratification at the conduct of Lt. Colonel Allan, and oflacers
and men, and another convcj-ing the Queen's approbation of the discipline and good order displayed under such
if jlng circumjjtauccs.
• Colonel Amcv commanded three Companies of the 58th Regt. during the operations against the hostile natives
in the Southern distritt of New Zealand in 1846. He commanded the Troops encamped in the valley of the Hutt and
rorirua ; and iho 58th at the affair of the Horokeivi, when the enemy were driven back and dispersed (Medal).
H Colonel bamard served as Aide do Camp to Lt.General Barnard in the Ci-imea from the 13th December 1854,
fncluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6«rrad aa Aide do Camp to the same General commanding the Force before Delhi from March to 5th July 1857,
and was present at the battle of Budlekeserai and siege of Delhi (Brevet of Major, Medal vrith Clasp).
' Lonl Berwick served in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26, and was present in the actions of -Prome and Tand-
myn (Modal).
• Colonel Bewcs served with the 45th Regt. the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal). Served with the 73rd throughout
the Kafflr war of 1850-53, and commanded the Regt. on the patrol under Colonel Eyre in Stocks county and in
operations m the Fish river Bush ; also on the expedition beyond the Orange river including the battle of Berea ;
was mentioned in several despatches.
• Colonel Blcnkinsopp served the Kaffir campaign of 1S47 (Medal) ; and he commanded the Detachment of the
4jth Regt. in the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at Boem Plaats (South Africa) 29th Aug. 1S48.
•• Colonel Bridge serN-ed with the 58th Regt. throughout the whole of the operations in the North of New Zealand
from April 184510 Jan. 1847. He commanded the Regiment in the action at Mawie; planned and conducted a
night attack in boats up the Waikari river against a rebel tribe, which he routed, and destroyed their Pah (thanked
by tiic Ck)vemor and Council). Again commanded the Regt. on the second expedition against the rebel chiefs Heki
and Kawiti ; recaptured a hill at the head of the Regt. on the morning of the ist July 1845 at Ohaiawhi, and led
one of the storming i)artics at the assault on the Pah on that afternoon, and was at the capture of the Pah at
Obaiawai on the nth July, and also at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka on the nth Jan.
1846 (several times named in despatches, &c., Medal).
" Sir Thomas Gore Browne commanded the 41st Regt. during the whole of the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan,
and was present in the engagements with the enemy on 28th March and 28th April in the Pisheen Valley ; in that of
the »9th May near Candahar, 30th Aug. at Goaine, 5th Sept. before Ghuznee, occupation and destruction of that
. fbrtt«BS and of Cabool, exi)edition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff, and in the various minor
aflkin in and »)ctwocn the Bolan and the Khyber Passes (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
'» Colonel Bunbury served with the expedition through the Kohat Pass in 1850 as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles
NniPiiT (Medal with Clasp). Sen,-ed with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle
( f lukcrman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class
< f t!i.' Mi<ljidic, and Turkish Medal).
'M .Iniicl Burrowes scr*-ed with the 12th Foot at the capture of the Isle of France in iSio, and commanded a De-
tiichimtit of that Regt. in boarding and capturing two French privateers off the Isle de la Passe. Commancied a
Itmuihun of detnils with a force under Colonel the Honorable Leicester Stanhope in Kattywar, and was in advance
at the ^to^m and capture of the strong hill fortress of Meetialla. ^ j >
'»C<,l.,ncl Butler commanded the 2nd Battalion 60th Rilies in the suppression of the mutmv in the Shahabad
ih'^wo Cl!^°Sl '° ^'^ wounded (Medal). Also served throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal
'• r<,l..nel Archibald Campbell sen-ed in the Peninsula with the 4th Portuguese Regt. from 20th May 1810 to the end
of ihiit war in 18,4. includmg the batt e of Busaco, Lines of Torres Vedras, action of Campo Mayor, battle of
Alb.ila-n.. fln.t lui.l necond Hieges of Badajoz action at Arroyo de Molino, battles of Vittoria, P>Tenees, Pampelima
M.vcrcl.v woundtxl in the side) : on the 27th July with the Company he commanded he defended the Mil where the
nnnc.Hil attack or th,.t day was made and drove the French thrice from it at the point of the bayonet, for which
he vriu, ,,r.,m..t...l U. the Brevet rank of CapUim m the Portuguese Ai-my, as stated in the Gazette of nth Aug. 1813-
an 1 ",r;^a ' IH f! ro 1'tavl'nrn,?Mi"''^,"n ^"""^K" ' ? S"^"^-" ^so present at the battle of the Nive on 9th Dec.,
- 1 Lt \ ! I .'?">'""" °" Vt",'?''' °^°- ,°° ^^^ ^°'*» ^<=c. 1813 he commanded four Companies of Ms Regt.
.Tf , 'r, v" ', ,' u M.ltmL wh, )"Ll^"'T*^"' T:^^"^ river Adour, and captured a number of prisoners and a quantity
on .0 . <• o , at Afro and battlo :^7^!^f.'^ Lord HUl's head-quarters. Afterwards' present at the battle of
^. I'un;/,.. „ . n?.t ^.n;.^.?i .1 „ « ? ""^T "'""/^•'; Head severely injured 24th June 1813, when pursuing the enemy
f ;....« n,;:,. J /wcrc'rimlij^s •"" ^^'^"^ "^'"^ '"''^^ ^'^^^P^' '^^'^ ^ ^^^^^ cross from the King'of Portugil
.-^-„':;i'.'' '^ " ' ' '"""'"'! M::.iu,Tiinolnd,tr.'^.h"'°'' ^^^ ^r^^^"^' campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the
L^./cn.- ,1 An. V unti u tu^n k*;.^T! '^torm of the town and capture of the citadel), battle of
ct,, .;., Korc" U-v"on 1 ofn K^i p ^*^,'"J' ,^""^?®' occupation of Attock and Peshawui-, and
"■ .. ■ hV Kohat pZi . f8^Z A , 'f'/.*^^'^''^ V''\i^° Clasps). Served with the expedition
!■ iurw.« he Hiclon^n t onrK^.t^"^^'? .C'»'°I' ^? Sir Charles Napier (Medal with Clasp). Served
• iho , ttWc or2«Ui Sent ?8c8 In,!'' °^'H'' T","^ "P'^ <='^P*'^''^ "^ *^e city, with the final attack on
.ho.!o.r.^^mafnS[«i^Hrnl^R^^^^^
' :it™"A';inocimr;^ Lis f.il'^'^^'A^'^''^^^*^ Turkey! anToiSmlarkSfor the
I ' ™Kl nkr.nmrV,^„,n !^^^^^^^ ?,''"''^° C'lthcart, with whom he was present at the
a.l<xl u >e ,rv As^ilZt A in ^? r ^^"J»7'0^1iere Sir George was killed^ rejoined the
>i om. ,n wh rl T. «.?= il Adjutant Ucnoral, he was attached to the Light Division, and
. Oi^Ziy^M^^toarV^^^ "fttacks on the Redan andliiU of Sebastopol
V«e<uu «au rourCUispb. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardmian and Tui-kish Medals, and 5th
'"/'*',!*:':,;,'•« ",Tt ?l,n"*^'!-''^1 "T'''? ofShurtporo in 1S25-26 (Medal).
■ M. . 1. «1 h h I cS eft. r^''"'r' V'"\'l^i>i^<' '^^■'^'"'1' °f tlio lieduu on the iSth
s 1. I -u-t n' ;!.„<■•• ^ ' ^^^ °^ ',''•= Medjidie, and Turkish Medal),
■f l^^o ' l1 u"l'''°uL^!r,';n.',l°n S'»».J^O'8s5. including the siege and fall of
i-r nei, i\?i, .," , . rV m S>"7'^^' «"? commanded the Regii^ent from the
' ■ •-{' "lot ^1 l' r . ' "' 'V m^*°''.'"i "J" t^o 'S'li J»ne and Stli Sept.-severely
■ '^^'nyula^^^^^^^^^^ '^'"i 5th Class of thi MedjifUe).^
■. i,.r, .„! r .! '■""''*.treiim Guards to North America in iSnS on the occnsinTi nf
' :.Ur. ami ...Ime.Mu.ia Hill f SolmTnnl n ^'^^^^'^""''on at the period of the attack on
1 - the bouchem Mahratta and Sawunt Warrie cUpaign in 1845-46. In March x86x
War Services of Retired Colonels. 104
organized an expedition against the robber king of Baddeboo, river Gambia, and commanded tlic Militia Artillery
at the battle of Saba. In 1866 he led the storming party of 4th W. I. Regt. and Gambia Volunteers to the assault
and capture of the stockaded town of Tubabecolong, Lieuts. Kelly and Jenkins, and fom- men of the 4th W. I. Regt.,
were killed around him and 60 badly wounded, 300 of the enemy were also killed. For this exploit the European
merchants of Bathurst presented him with a sword of honour value 120 guineas, inscribed on the blade " devoted
bravery at the stockaded town of Tubabecolong, river Gambia, and to mark their appreciation of his government."
Private Samuel Hodge, 4th W. I. Regt. who followed Col. D'Arcy through the stockade, received the Victoria Cross.
" Colonel De Lacy sensed ^vith the 48th Regt. in the Peninsular war, including the battle of Busaco, Lines at Torres
Vedras, pursuit of Marshal Massena, action of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz, battles of Albuhera, Vittoria
(wounded), Roncesvalles, and the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd Aug. 1813), besides minor actions and skirmishes
(War Medal with four Clasps). He served seven years in Jamaica and the West Indies.
'" Colonel Denny served 36 years in the 71st Regt., and was 14 years in command of either the ist or of Reserve
Battalion. Served under Lord Seaton in the Canadian revolt in 1838-39 ; was in command of the Advanced Guard
of the Army on capture of Napierville, and was employed on especial and particular service ; placed in command of
the frontier line, afterwards in command of south side of the St. Lavrrence. Landed in the Crimea in Jan. 1855 in
command of the yist Regt. and was invalided in June following (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Colonel de Rottenburgh served in Canada during the rebellion and received the Brevet rank of Major for ser-
vices there whilst employed on a particular service.
^ Colonel Donovan served against the Fitcani tribe in 1828 under Colonel Somerset. Commanded an advanced
post in the neutral territory. Cape of Good Hope, in 1832 and 1833. Served against the insurgent Boers in 1845. Was
actively employed throughout the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846 and 4.7 (Medal), and commanded the Advanced
Guard in forcing the passage of the Fish river Jungle from Fort Peddie to Trompeter's Dritt in May 1846, when
the Troops were engaged with the whole ofPato's tribe for upwards of three hours; previous to the action on the
Gwanga he led as a volunteer a small party into the jungle, where he had a personal rencontre with four armed
Kaffirs (the chief Zeto and one of his captains being of the party), two of whom he slew smgle-handed. For the
above services he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the Troops in the Sovereignty during the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 ; crossed the Orange River in Feb. 1851 (effecting the passage with guns, wagons, &c., in a temporary
boat constructed on the occasion) to assist in the protection of the Albert district, and on the 2Sth March following,
with one Troop Cape M. Rifles, one six-pounder, and a small Burgher Force, defeated a large body of Tambookies
and Basutos, under the chiefs Moocrose, Umhal, and Spepere, leaving upwards of 300 of the enemv ilead on the field.
*i Lord Ellenborough served with the gth Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal).
32 Colonel H. D. Ellis served in the Crimea with the 33rd Regiment from the 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (wounded 15th Aug.) and assaults ot the Redan on the i8th June and 8tli Sept. — wounded (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel P. P. Faddy commanded the Royal ArtUlery in the engagement at Port Natal against the revolted Zulu
Chief Poro in 1846. He served in the Kaffir war of 1852 in command of the Royal Artillery, and was named in the^
official despatches, especially to that relating to the capture of the Kaffir Chief Macomo's stronghold, called
" Macomo's Den," on the loth March. Also commanded the Royal Artillery at the battle of Berea against the Basuta
Tribes under the Chief Moshesh (horse shot) 20th Dec. 1852, and was again mentioned in despatches, and received
the Brevet rank of Major for his services (Medal) . Commanded as Brigadier the Column detached from the Saugor
Field Force, which defeated the rebel force at Keutee in Bundelcund on4th March 1859 (rnentioned in despatches, Medal).
** Colonel Fane raised and commanded the Peshawur Light Horse during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59.
35 Colonel J. 0. Gawler served with the 73rd Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal, and Brevet of
Major); commanded the Light Company in nearly all the principal actions in Kaffirland and in the Colony, as also
at the battle of Berea ; served at different periods during the operations as Field Adjutant, and as D.A.Q. Master
General to the Divisions under Colonel E.yre, and was honourably mentioned eight times in official reports ; was
appointed District Adjutant of Natal at the close of the war. In Sept. 1855 was appointed special Magistrate to
Umhala's tribe in British Kaffraria, just as that Chief was attempting the cattle-killing and corn-destroying
insurrection ; succeeded in bringing about a reaction among a large number of Kaffirs, who placed themselves xmder
his authority in opposition to their chiefs, and who were thus formed into one friendly tribe under him as their
chief; he procured evidence by their instrumentality to convict almost all the Kaffir leaders of treasonable practices ;
having thus broken up their power he was permitted to invade with his tribe the territory of the paramount chief
Kreli, and succeeded in driving him beyond the Bashee— Kreli's teiTitory was thus added to British Kaffraria, and
occupied in villages by Lt.Colonel Gawler's Kaffirs. For the foregoing services he received the public thanks of
the Cape Government, and was gazetted Lt.Colonel in the Army on i8th Feb. 1859. Served in the closing affairs of
the Indian mutiny (Modal). Towards the end of i860 he commanded as Brigadier a considerable field force against
the Rajah of Sikkim, took the Rajah's residence, forced him to submit to the terms of a treaty dictated by the British
Envoy, and penetrated to the Thibet frontier ; for his " ability, energy, and good judgment '"' ho receii-ed the thanks
of the Governor General in Council, " fully concurred " in by the British Government.
3' Colonel Gibbes served with the 40th Regt. in South America in 1806-07, and was at the storming of Monte
Video, at Sacramento de Colonna, and attack on Buenos Aj-res. Served as Deputy Assistant General to the 4th
Division at Walcheren in 1809, and was at the attack on Ter Vere and siege of Flushing.
3' Colonel E. Goulburn accompanied the 2nd Battahon Grenadier Guards to Canada in 1838 on the occasion of the
insurrection there. He also served with the 3rd Battalion in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 17th November 1855 to the 19th January 1856.
33 Colonel J. J. Graham has received the 3rd Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for services with the
Turkish Contingent.
*2 Colonel Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a gimboat belonging to the Flo-
tilla under Commander Owen on Lake Ontario, for which he received the thanks of the Naval Commander in Chief.
*'' Sir Charles Hamilton commanded the ist Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards at the battle of Alma, and had his
horse shot under him (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
*!> Colonel J. P. Hamilton served as a Cornet in the Scotch Greys in the Army commanded by the Duke of York
in Flanders and Holland during the campaign of 1794, and was present in the action near Cateau, and subsequently
at the siege of Nimeguen— having previously to the latter been promoted to a Lieutenancy in the Greys by the
Duke, for conveying very important despatches, under difficult and perilous circimistances, to the Prince of Orange,
then commanding the Dutch Army. In May 1813 he commanded a Battalion at the battle of Castalla, and in the
same year was second in command in the attack and capture of the fortress of Balaguer in Catalonia. In the
spring of 1814 he joined the Duke of Wellington's Army as Lt.Colonel of the 83rd Regiment.
*7 Colonel R. W. Harley ser\'od with the expeditionary force under Major Conran employed against the hostile Indian s
of Yucatan in AprU and May 1S61 ; also in suppression of the disturbances in the Northern district. Commanded
the Western Division of the Troops and native Allies on the Gold Coast against the Forces of the Kins' of Ashantee in
1863 when the Protectorate was invaded. Also defended Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1S64 in conjunction with
Commodore WUmot against the hostile natives of Goongom. In June 1864 commanded an expeditionary force 180
mUes up the River Gambia ; bombarded and destroyed the fortified positions of the hostile natives at Junca Cunda
and Canni Canni Tenda and restored peace in the country after two years of war and bloodshed, — for this service he
received the thanks of the Colonial Government, and the Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Served as Brigadier General in com-
mand of the expeditionary force employed against the hostOe Indians of Yucatan in Feb. and March 1867; bom-
barded and destroyed four Indian towns including San Pedro the principal stronghold, and recovered the Northern
and Western districts of British Honduras which had been temporarily in the hands of the invading Indians. For
this service he received the thanks of the Governor in Chief and those of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the
approbation of the Major General commandir g the Forces and of his Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, and CB.
*8 Colonel R. P. Harrison served in the 37th Regiment during the rebellion in Ceylon in 1848. Also in India during
the mutiny of 1857-58, including the night attack on Arrah, and proceeded with Brigadier Douglas' Column in coni-
mand of the Left Wing 37th Regt. and was present in several actions (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
*' Colonel Leith Hay served in Canada during the rebellion, and was in the affair atPrescott. Served the Eastern
campaign of 1854 up to 8th February 1855 and again from 13th August 1855, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded the 93rd Highlanders at the assault on the Sth September
lo:
War Services of Retired Colonels.
w,, > , ..w„. Vni^ht of the Lceion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
^M,., , .. .> ., ,.„. ii^ns, Kn'Knl of tie LK;ffion oi nt^ ,5 November 1857, defeat of the Gwahor Gontm-
"■ ' ' ' 1,'hliii.dcr. nt ibo ^e''''f "^^1^ !^^^'°s'^riiKh.^t siege and capture of Lucknow ; commanded the
V ■ " ."'*{ Vfr"}'Ti^™nt'^^.Xcr^eai.? he Oude "campaign' in 1858-59, inclucUng the actions of
V ■ 'lulTr '". .1 c -.Son'of he Fort of M^^^ (Brevet of Colonel. Medal ^th Clasp and CS)
^ ': ; , 'c ' nm. 1^ H^^^^^^^ 80 miles up the Gambia in 1S49 ; s toiled and destroyed the fortified
>h M. V itwcked and portinlly destroyed the fortified to^vn of Keenung, 7th May ; action and
«; . :^' f."^> nl f» of Que ella He also c6mmanded a Detachment of the and and 3rd West India
<1; "' r, k ' f the Bri sh and French naval and land force under Commodore Fanshawe m the
'V .-.ue^ at the Is and of Basis. Jeba River, Western Africa. 12th Deo. 1849. The thanks of
■ ; "'^ "nvovwl to himself and Detachment, and he received the Brevet rank of Major.
' ' ;.^.e,l in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 29th March 1855, m-
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,1 . - • I ",nt<.*l to a 'f roop in the 4th Tortuguese Cavalry, but was employed principally on the Staff
"' . . ' ]\ 10 war in 1814 He was present in most of the afi^airs m which Lord Hdl's Division was
"" ■ . ■ ,H V nt the surprise of the Bridge of Ahnaraz ; and he was one of the first who gave information
rhv'' ^„1 im-KRCil the Tonnes. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
"' .VUl in the Peninsula with the old 94th Regiment from Jan 1810 to the end of the war 111 1814.
,... „f cudiz Lines at Torres Vedras. actions in Redinha, Casal Novo, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ;
,• . , , ,„„r sccoiid siege of Badajoz. action at El Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo (sUghtly
„ ■ ,,.^. „(' Badnioz and storming of Fort Picurina. where he was severely wounded m leading the
n.r- V 1 ■ i\ii Kflrimfnt of the '3rd Division to one of the most desperate assaults that took place durmg the war ;
Inrx-at I., iv.rti.g..!. battles of Vittoria. the I'j-renees. Nivolle, and Orthes : action at Vic Bigon-e and battle of
TVulMum- Ho has received the Gold Medal for Vittoria (havmg succeeded to the command of the Regiment);
and tilt' SilviT War Mc<lal with eight Clasps. t^,-,! iTTii^j^.,-
»: t-olonel Ijike wai< tmnsfcrrcrfrom the Madras Engineers to the Royal Army as a Lt.Colonel Unattached for his
•erv.cf. at the defence of Kars {CB.. 2nd Class of the MedjuUe. and Officer of the Legion of Honor).
» tol.iH I Le Ulaiic ser\-pd in the Peninsula ^%-ith the 4th Regt. and was present at the battles of Corunna, Fuentes
d'Onor ^alau.aIlcn and Vittoria. and at the sieges of Badajoz and St. Sebastian (severely wounded at the assault
aw! oii-tun.) (War Me<lal with six Clasps). He ser^-ed also the Waterloo campaign. _^ ^ ^ , ^^ ,
«• Colonel Liiiti>n dcn'od the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
*> Coli'uel Uiwe .-ene-l with the 1 6th Lancers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825-26. and was wounded (Medal).
•• C'lloiiel Lumiev horvdl with the 31st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 22nd May to the end of June
185? including the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Tui-kish Medal).
• VviK.i:.-l M'Kinstry sen-ed with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 17th Dec. 1854 to the nth July 1855,
includmi: tlie Bicgo of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with
CI»»p. Bnvet of Major. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
•• Cul'iiiel Mackay sen-od with the 68th Regt. on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the capture of Flushing in
1809. Als-j in tho'Pcninsula from June 181 1 to the end of that war in 1814. including the battle of Salamanca,
jTUeat from Burgos, and battles of Vittoria (wounded in the head), the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, and Orthes (War
MkM with five Clasps).
• Col'iin'l .Macuaghtcn served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 '"'ith the 8th Hussars, including the battles of
Atmit. BaluklavH. and Inkcrman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four rinM>!'. and Turkish Medal). Ser\-ed in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the cap-
ture of Koiiili. rcoccupalion of Chundaree. battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions of Koondrye (horse
wounded) and ll>Kmlah (Medal with Clasp).
J" Colouei K. C. Maude commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations with General Havelock's
Column in is^?. including the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, actions of Aoung. Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore,
OoaBu, buBeeruigungc, Mungarwar, reUef and defence of the Residency of Lucknow; with Outram's force at
the AInmliagh from Jan. lo March 1858; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (repeatedly mentioned m
ilMpotcheo, UpfvctB of Major and Lt.Colonel, CJ3., Victoria Cross. Medal with Clasps, and a year's service).
J' Colonel J. Miller volunteered and commanded the combined force (English and Danish)'during the insurrection
mt T rt ;.i. w I , m August 1853. On his arrival martial law was proclaimed, and enforced for a period of six
»• ■ -. amounting to 7.000, having completely destroyed the town, and thi-eatened the lives of the
rho Hed for refuge to St. Thomas. He sujipressed the rebellion, and restored the i'^land to a
juillity. and after re-establishing civil aut"
tavounibly reported to the Colonial Office.
:iiid nerved with the 74th Highlanders in the Kaffir war in 1851 (Medal).
" irray her\cd with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from i8th Oct. 1854. to the
idmif the battles of Bnlaklava and Inkcrman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal
I h ( 'In-ss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
'■: ■■ r -erNKl in the Pimjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, battle of
..I mill Kurrcudcr of Shere Singh, occupation of Attock and Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
: ■ ; :i.i,'n i>f 1857-58 against the mutineers in India; commanded a Wing of 60th Rifles at Meerut in
.:. ••■Ml vdlagors from 10th May to 26th Aug. ; present with the ist Battalion from 6th Sept. at the
.lit ami caiituro of the city on 14th Sept. with the final attack on and occupation of the Palace on
N d u> the command of the attacking Column on Kishingimge on 14th Sept. on the fall of Major
■ r). Served as D. A. Adjutant General to the Roorkee Field Force imder Brigadier Jones dur-
■■> Uoliilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugeua. relief of Moradabad, action on the
! riipture of Hareilly. nlUick and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief
; I ure of Die Kurt of Bunnui, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction
rniUo (Mejlul with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Was on board the troop-ship Eastern
' '<-w up iind was burnt on 3rd Juno 1859.
-. rsL..! the Puiiiaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and commanded a Squad-
• aiiinuggiir (horse shot under him) ; the passage of the Chenab. action of Sadoolapore, and
. ^.Iluh ntid (.oojerat (Me«lal with two Clasps). Commanded 9th Lancers before Delhi in 1857 until
' .-. ..to hirA. Wil.ion. whom ho attended during the assault (received thanks of Governor
■ .r bt.t.olonel. and CJi.). After the fall of Delhi commanded the Cavalry Brigade of the
• uciionn at Bolundshur. Allyghur. and battle of Agi-a. Commanded the Force at the
^^;;j^''^^y »'• '"0 rohef of Lucknow under Sir Colin Campbell (thanks of Governor General in
. 1 »ia.iK:t niu. pruwulot the surrcudor of Martinique and at the capture of the Saintes and Guadaloupe
'' ^'^\""T!,T1\!!,?",?,'"'' M^i"''"^ "^ U'" "•""^'^ """^ <=^P''^''« of Copenhagen in ,807 ; in Portugal and
''" I'nttleH of Uoloia and Vimiera. retreat to and battle of Corunna (War Medal with
-a in iikKj. and \yaH severely wounded at the investment of Flushing. In 1813 he was
, ' dTn ur^, ,r. Jt'f' v°''^''° ^'■."jy o'^ "«= «^n^te™ coast of Spain, and served with a por-
<• .<! in Iho 8outh of Jranco until the close of the war in 181
.lb the 4.Ah Kegiment in China, and was present at Amoy, Chusan.Chinhae, Ningpo,
k' rfM>, anil Nankin (Medal). °' '
■ ..•rl will, 11,0 inl Baltalion Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 18^4 includ-
... ' 'u^M.^^7/" BmrSH*?JM^^^^^ ^"'"■''' ''^ Itikerman (horse Sot), si'ege oFse-
I w;;rXdill'«,\h^w„'n"u'"»"''H'. '-''''" ""y"' """« f;""rds and was present at the battles of Vit-
I <» iir kipiini «,ii, two ClaspK). Ho served also the Waterloo cumpaiL'n
.l*«rt«.n .cnroU In iho 3.1.1 Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaigS of 1845-46, including the
War Serciccs of Retired Golonels. io6
battles of Jloodkee, Ferozeshah, Biuldiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (iledal and three Clasps). Served in the Crimea
from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58, daily engaged with the enemy at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and was in command at Dilkoosha
during the enemy's grand attack on 22nd Nov.; aftern-ards served with the force in occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outram from Nov. 1857 until March 1858, including actions of the 23rd Dec, t2th and i6thjan., 15th 21st and
25th Feb. , and many other minor affairs ; commanded the small Force which repulsed the enemy's Cavalry, 3,000
strong, in their attack of the Camp on the i6th March 1858 ; took part in the operations ending in the fall of
Lucknow ; afterwards commanded the Cavalry of Lugard's Field Force, and was present at the relief of Azimghur,
capture of .Jugdespore, and almost daily engaged with Omer Singh's Force between 9th May and loth June
1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow, and was frequentlj
mentioned in despatches).
^* Colonel Salwey ser\'ed the campaigns of 18 13 and 14 with the Coldstream Guards, and was present at nearly all the
actions in the Pyrenees, the crossing of the Bidassoa, capture of St. Jean de Luz, battle of the Nivelle, Heights of
Bidart, cro»aing the Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie (War Medal with two Clasps).
85 Colonel Shute joined the Persian expedition in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 64th Hegt. in
Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the actiona
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseei-ut Gunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee,
Bithoor, Mungurwara, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow ; present in three sorties, two of which he com-
manded (thanked by the Governor General m Council). Served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior
mutineers ; also in the actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkerouli, capture of Bareilly, affairs at Shahjehaupore, Bun-
nie, and Mahomdie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
8ti Colonel Sillery proceeded to the East with the 30th Regt. in May 1S54. Served at Scutari as Commandant of
the Depot formed at that station in June on the Army proceeding to Bulgaria, and was Assistant Adjutant General
there from Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1856, when he was removed from the 30th Regt. and appointed bj' Commission Com-
mandant of the Hospital and Convalescent Establishment at Scutari, which appointment he held imtil the conclu-
sion of the war. Served in New Zealand during the Maori war of 1860-61 as Deputy Quarter Master General, waa
present at several affairs, and was slightly wounded at Mahoetahi (Medal).
"^ Colonel Skipwith commanded the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kafiir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
S3 Colonel Slade served in the Crimea with the 6th Drago^ms from 14th July 1855, and was present at the battle of
the Tchema3'a, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars
in the Indian mutiuv campaign in 1857-58, including the affair of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow —
severely wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^" Colonel Sulivan served the Eastern campaign of 1354-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair of M'Ken-
zie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaj-a, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
51 Colonel Thomson joined the Cape Mounted Rifles as a Provisional Ensign on the 3rd Feb. 1835, in which capa-
city he sei-\-ed until March 1838. Served in tha Kaffir war of 1835 under Sir Benjamin d'Urban, was thanked in
general orders dated 7th Aug. 1835 (Medal). Served with the 4th Regt. the Eastern campaign cjf 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopdl. .\pp(Mnted De-
puty' Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters Crimea ist May 1855, and Assistant Adjutant General loth April
1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel).
5^ Colonel F. J. Travers commanded the Artillery with Grant's Force from 30th Oct. to loth Dec. 1857 throughout
the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow and the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore ; was
senior Officer Royal Artillery in the action of 2nd November ; commanded the Artillery sent against Jellalabad
13th November, was wounded in the advance of 16th and 17th November ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Governor General in Cotmcil (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'3 Colonel John Travers served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Colonel Trevclyan served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the i ith Hussars, including the affair of Bulganak,
battles of Alma and Balaklava (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with, three Clasps, 5th Clasa of the
Medjidie, and Tiu-kish Medal).
55 Colonel Vandeleur seized in the Peninsula with the 71st Light Infantry, and afterwards with the 12th Light
Dragoons, and was present at the battles of Fuentes d'Onor (severely wounded), Vittoria, PjTenees, Nivelle, and
Nive (War Medal with five Clasps). He served also the Waterloo campaign.
5^ Colonel AVadesei-ved throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive ; he was Adjutant
of the 13th at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and Major of Brigade at the assault and capture of the
town and forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khar-
durrah, and assault of Perwandurrah. Present with the 13th at the storming of the Kooad Cabool Pass (wounded),
affivir of Tezeen, forcing the JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad,
and sorties on the 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1841, nth March 24th March and 1st April 1842 ; general action and de-
feat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad (Medal), storming the Heights of JugduUuck, general action of Tezeen, and
recapture of Cabool (Medal). Has the Order of the Dooranee Empire of the 3rd Class.
'" Lord 'W'alden served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as Aide de Camp to Lord Hardinge, and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medal and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
88 Colonel Walpole served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834 with the 39th Regiment.
83 Loi-d Westmorland served in the Punjaub campaign in 1S46, and was present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal,
Brevet of Major). Served also in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord
Raglan, including the battle of Alma (the despatches of which he conveyed to England, and received the rank of
Brevet Lt.Colonel) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1"" Colonel John Wildman served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 7th Hussars, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo. Has the War Medal with one Clasp for Orthes.
i"2 Sir John Stewart Wood served the Coorg campaign in 1834, in the Light Company of tho 48th Regt. ; he
was on the storming parties of the Stoney river and the several stockades leading to the captiu-e of the Huggal
Pass, and at the taking of the Hill Fort of Nucknaud. He was throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan : — in 1838
and 39 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Sale ; in 1840, 41, and 1842 as Adjutant to the 13th Regt., and was on the
storming party of the fortress of Ghuznee (Medal), on the storming party of the town and fort of Tootimidm-rah ;
had charge of and planted the ladders at the storm of Joolghui- (wounded) ; was in the night attack at Baboo
Koosh Ghur, the destruction of Kardurrah, battle of Perwandurrah ; at the stoi-ming of the Khoord Cabool Pass;
in the skirmish of Tezeen ; the forcing of the JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khail, in the heroic
defence of Jellalabad (wounded 17th March 1842), and in the sorties on the 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1S41, nth March,
24th March, and ist April 1842 ; the battle|of Jellalabad and defeat of the besieging force imder Akbar Khan on the
7th April 1842 ; horse sabred under him (Medal). Was on the storming party of the JugduUuck Pass, in the battle of
Tezeen, and at the recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Adjutant
General to the 3rd Division, and subsequently to Head Quarters, including the battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava,
battle of Inkerman, and siege operations before Sebastopol, with the exception of the last attack (Medal with three
Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
lo^ Sir Henry Wyatt served the campaigns of 1S14 and 15 with the ist Life Guards, and was present at the battle of
Toulouse, and capttire of Paris (War Medal with one Clasp).
•" Colonel Yarborough served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war (Medal, and CB.).
los Colonel Bruce served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the loth Aug. 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Seba.stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign it. 1857-5S, in-
cluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of
Lucknow with attack on and occupation of the Iron Bridge from nth to 14th March 1S58 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp) .
107 ^^'"' Scn-!c?s of Eetircd Lieutenant Colonels.
> I.t.C.loi.el 1!. K. Alexander scivcl with the Rifle Brigailc in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the
t ntUe c.f CawuiKjre on 6U1 Dec. 1857. cai.turo of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea,
coninmi.de«I the stonning party at atUick on Fort Birwah— wounded (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major,
i-.!m. u .1 1 I .i>|.). ^ pcr\-ices:-E\-pedition to Calabria, including the battle of Maida and subsequent opera-
t i..rtrcM of Catrone; exi)e<Ution to Egypt in 1807; Peninsula from April 1S09 to Jan. 1812,
' I'livorn (wounded) and Busaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, and various affairs
t t Kspinhal battle of Fucutes d'Onor, and many other affairs and skirmishes (War Medal
,, : „t the cajiturc of Giindaloupo in 1815. Commmided a Brigade at the battle of Punmar
( • wdimded iit its head when in the act of charging the enemy's guns.
:ve<l with the 65ih Rcgt. during the cam))aigns of 1814-15 in Guzerat and Kutch, and
\ (if the Forte of Joosin, Anjar Khuncoote, Dhingee, and Uwarka. Served also throughout
r ,8,6, 17, and 18, including the battle before and subsequent capture of Poonah (Medal),
: Anncslcy scn-ed with the 43rd Light Inf 11 nti-y in the Kaffir war of 1851-52-53 (Medal),
1 • ! .1 in right arm nt tlio battle of Berca. Served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the
>ji^t<^i ciiii.i.:iiV:i ..! it-4, including the battle of Alma— severely wounded (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish
Mmlal).
» LuColonel Armstrong scr\-cd at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and subsequently in the American war, including
the capture of Wa.^htngton, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept. 1814, and on New Orleans 8th Jan. 1S15, where he
wn* woiiiidctl iind tJikeii prisoner. Present when Graham's Town was attacked by about ten thousand Kaffirs 22nd
Ajinl iSi.). Rud who were rciiulBcd with great slaughter by three hundred men under the command of Colonel
W i!u.hin-. Ciin»niaiide<l in the Kat River Settlement during the Kaffir war of 1834-35, and was thanked in general
«nlcT> for hi» defonco of that locality against an attack of Kaffirs on the 19th Feb. 1835. Served also throughout the
whole of the Kiitllr war of 1S46-47, and was present at the attack on the Amatola, i6th April 1846, and two subsequent
cIava' cninig<'"i''iit (.Medal)
' Lt.ColniiL-l Arinytaw scr\-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Alma, liiilaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of Uic I/Otfii'ii <'f Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt-Cul'iiifl Astley scr4-e<l with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854 until severely wounded
at the UiMle o!' Alma. Served afterwards in the Crimea from the 2nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal \viih two Clasps, Brevet of Major, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
• Lt.C<>louoI Atcherley 8cr\'ed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of
Sclnetopol, rcijulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854 (severely wounded in the arm, and mentioned in despatches), and
luaaull of the lUtlau on the Sth Sept., 1855— mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Kniirht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
• Lt. Colonel Attye served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 with the 2nd Queen's Royals (Medal).
'» Lt.ColoneI Aylmcr ser^-ed with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854, at the siege and fall of
ScJoiitopol. including the attjicks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.ColoneI,
Kniglit of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.t 'olonel Hiiddeley scr^•c<l with the 49th Rcgt. in China (Medal), and was present at Amoy, Chusan (second cap-
ture), XingjK). Sepf)an, Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo, at which last he was twice wounded — once dan-
Kcrou»ly by 11 IkiII which fractured the thigh-bone.
" Lt.ColoneI Uannntyne scrvetl with the Sth Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1S57, including repulse of
Hortien on the 9th ,4th and 18th July, and six days' fighting in the city (twice wounded) ; commanded the Regiment
at the aiptiiru of the Bum Bastion on the night of the 19th Sept., and the Infantry of the Column which occupied the
Jumnii Mii»jid on the 20th September. Served as Brigade Major to Greathed's Movable Column, including the
ncti'.ii of Bcilundslmr, affair of Allyghur, and battle of Agra. Present as Brigade Major, 3rd Brigade of the Army
tinder Ixml Cl\-do in the action of Uilkoosha and relief of Lucknow, affair of 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at
CB>vnj>orc. and action of Khudagunj (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'> Lt Colonel Baring Kerved throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including
the IJBUlc« of Alma, Balnklava, and Inkerman (wounded), siege and faU of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th Oct.,
wmiiulwl bv graiic-shot in the Trenches (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
5th t liuw of the .Medjidie. and Turkish Mo<lal).
"I.t r.!.,!,.I r. T A H. l)Hthur.st served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including
y," .' -lya, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with fom- Clasps, 5th Class of the
liindcd in India with the 37th Regt. in June 1857, and served there until the suppression
' • ' ■'cd with the enemy on several occasions (Medal).
Miinl'L'v'."i!«'. V' '""""■' '^'••"•e'M^e Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma,
1- I ,• ; ■"",' '■''','T"""' ""'•, »'cge of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal).
' U.( o one Beckham seri-ed the Peninsula ciuupaigns of 1812, 13, and 14.
i„ri.wiVn„ i""' ■ '?'2 ?*'"'*^"' Tl'J} ""^ ^'*'' ^^- "1 '■'^° Crimean campaign from the 6th Feb. to the 7th Sept. 185s,
Including the mego of Seba8U,,K>l (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . 1 oo. .
(n ihcVclmn of Kiikn «-H«'*!?,''''. 'V J'" l°v"" ''Tl^'^' <rn'^P«'igii ; commanded the Head Quarters of the Carabineers
".nl.> 7; . ^^1 "• ""■' '"""^ '"kingof Barcilly; commanded a Wing of the Regiment at the attack and
V 1 . iiilijoninpore; commande<l the right Cavalry attack in several subsequent affairs against the
1.-.1 1 he ( i.rubmeci-s with Lord Clvdo's Force in the Oude campaign, including the action at Door-
..e I ninH.t.ogra campaign including the affair near Churda, taking of Fo?t Meejeedia, attack
, liir..,! Vi 'YJf'fo (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.ColoneI, and Medal).
A iml 1 Ln\«i WHroL*;"TM*^" "U?^^ T ^1'^''^^° '^'''''P '° ^"'■'^ ^"C*^^- including the battles of
il' .....1 T^I^k iHi, Medal) ^'^°''' '" '^'"^^ *^^'''P^' ^^'^^' °^ '^^ Legion of Honor, 5th
''1','T.'"','?',' '"'^^"■yrl"',''''!''*' V^\ ^'F^'t Infantry in the Canadian rebelhon. Also in the Crunean
'Vmn P?m,.m?,';.'?."i'"^i"'^T*f"'^,'*'S'''S°''^?^^^ (*^edal with Clasp, and Turkish
■ hil MnnJSl n «^ ,"■ y ^V'^i^'^'' '■'"/^ "'''^ P'"''^'^^' "^^ t^^e "ctions of Raijghur (in
71BI), Mungrowloe, bindwaho. and Kurai (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Cololel, and
'':t:T^::^:t^J^^-^:, n,.^ S,,n., campaign in 1846. and was present at the
'',T^.^J?''Vi;!'i:;?';^,S';; ^ > ^ ;'^i'fAnjarinCutchinx8i6; also through-
' 1.1) Actv, ,,;,„,, oM.ifn'VT "; ' " " "' I "f.'ht Dragoons at the siege and capture of
''■Vuiin.^''tbrb»tM'ifi'!'l-''vJ"i?° '1'^"° Of Punniar (Bronze Star). He served also
""V?-"'^ ^A ^3a^ (MXt:^l,:^!^^Sf^S '°'"°" (dangerously
..d ayeVH":l..n:;co for lJIcWv)"''"^ '" "'° """^^ ^'^P^"'''' °^ I'^cknow ^Brevet 01
ft lUWVrtdX $\xn I.'*. ..A . '■ - _
I'-yo HcrvcU the Eastern campaign "of 1854 as Aide do Camp to Sir Do Lacy Ev
ans, m
War Services of Bcfired Lieutenant Colonels. io8
eluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, stb
Class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
35 Lt.Colonel Bradford served the Eastern campaign up to loth Nov. 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England,
and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkei-man (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel Bramston served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, and up to 6th Aug. 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (iledal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Jledjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel E. J. V. Brown served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign up to 7th Dec. 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
■"> Lt.Colonel R. J. Brown served in the 14th Hussars at the suppression of the mutiny at Arungabad in 1857, and
with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58, and was present at the siege and captui-e of Rahut-
ghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota and pursuit across the Beas, at Malthone, siege and capture of Jhansi,
and commanded a Squadron of the 14th Hussars with three Horse Artillery Guns detached on special service on
12th Feb. 1858, and received the thanks of the Major General commanding for the good service performed by the
Detachment (Medal with Clasp).
*' Lt.Colonel B. P. Browne ser\'ed the campaign of 1815 with the nth Dragoons, and was present at the battle of
■Waterloo (Medal). Also at the siege and capture of Bhiutpore under Lord Combermere in 1S25-26; and was a
volunteer for the dismounted Cavalry storming party (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel George Browne sensed with the 23rd Fusiliers in Portugal and Spain in 1808-09, including the retreat
to and battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; the Peninsular campaigns of iSio, n, 12, and 13,
including the siege of Olivenca, first investment of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, aflfairs of Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea
de Ponte, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, affair at
Osma, and Ijattles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (War Medal with six Clasps) . Very severely wounded at the assault
of Badajoz, slightly at Salamanca, and wounded at the Pass of Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees.
■•3 Lt.Colonel C.W. Bruce served ^viIu t ;i ■ (' ,, .iiinoers from the outbreak at Meerut to the pacification of Oude, and
commanded a Si|uadron at the acti" 1 i' ;■ " 1,1 lU on Sth Oct. 1858, also in the subsequent campaign including the
actions of Mahoudi-spore andRussuii'; , 1! , ,■,.■ on and capture of Mitowlee, affaii-s of AUygungeand Biswar, and
pursuit of the rebels for three month- ;i ■ u^li i; tjpDOtana and Central India (Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel C. S. Burdett served witli the (Joldstream Guards in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1S54, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Jledal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel J. J. Bull landed with the 56th Regt. in the Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, and served at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and was present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Sir John Burgoyne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■" Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Burton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and commanded the 5th Dragoon Guards
at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal ^vith three Clasps, Brevet of
Major, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5" Lt.Colonel Cadell served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden, and afterward to
the Peninsula, including the battle of Corunna ; with the expedition to >Valcheren in 1S09 ; the Peninsular cam-
paigns from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &c., viz. : — BaiTosa (slightly
wounded), Cadiz, Arroya de Molino, Almaraz (reduction of forts), Vittoria, Pyi-enees (25th to 31st July), Nivelle,
Nive, St. Palais, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with eight Clasps). Ser\^ed also the campaign of 1S15, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
51 Lt.Colonel Calcott served with the loth Regiment during the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the whole
of the siege operations before Mooltan, the action at Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and surrender of the
fortress on the 22nd January 1849 ; also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also as
a Stafi" Officer under Majoi- General Storks, commanding on the Bosphorus during the Russian war in 1855-56.
53 Lt.Colonel A. C. Campbell scr\'ed with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of
Aug. 1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd Aug. 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5* Lt. Colonel Dimcan Campbell sen-cd in the 83rd Regt. during the suppression of the insurrection m Lower
Canada in 1837; also in repulsing the attacks of the American brigands who landed at Prescott, Upper Canada, in
1838. Ser\-cd with the goth Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854 to 24th Jan. 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turlash Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel Hon. H. W. Campbell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as jUdo de Camp to Sir William
Codi-ington, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on
the 18th Jtme and Sth Sept. (twice mentioned in despatches. Modal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal) .
56 Lt.Colonel G. L. Carmic'hael served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October {Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Rajpootana
and Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and the affairs of Koondrye
and Boordah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
57 Lt.Colonel Chetwode served with the Sth Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd Aug. 1855,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of
Sebastopol, having commanded Lord Raglan's Escort in the Crimea up to the time of his Lordship's death (Medal
with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served in Rajpootana and
Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the captiu-e of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundarce, battle of Kotah-
keserai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powi-ee, action of Beejapore, battle of Sindwaho (wounded), and actions of
Koorwye and Nahargur (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
58 Lt.Colonel Chichester served in the Crinifia with the 97th Regt. from the 20th Nov. 1S54, includirc ti.p ^u-i. ttnd
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Sen-ed iu Bengal in - ^ m'
mutiny in 1857-58, with the Jounpore Field Force in the action of Nusmtpore, during part of whu ! 1 d
the Reserve consisting of a Regiment of Goorkhas and a Wing of the 97th Regt. ; ccmmanded the Se . >n
of the 97th with the Jounpore Field Force, including the actions of Chanda, Dmmeerpore. ana .S.u.a..,.,.,^ . ad-
vanced with 2 subalterns and 80 men in support at the attack of Fort DhowTara, and passing thi-ough the village
stormed two faces of the entrenchments from the opposite side, and assisted in bringing out two guns under a close
fire ; was afterwards at the siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Kaiser Bagh (thi-ice thanked in
despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
59 Sir Richard Church served at the Ferrol iu 1800; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
Sth 13th and 21st March, and taking of Alexandria. Sen'ed afterwards in Naples, Sicily, and Calabria, and was
present at the battle of Maida and defence of Capri, at which last he was wounded m the head. At the cipturc of
Ischia in iSoQ ; on the expedition to the Ionian Isles, and at the takmg of Zante and Cephalonia. Sc-.' • '.- : 1 '. d
in an attack on Stellaura,— left arm shattered bv a musket-shot. Sir Richard has received the W;ir : ' : ; 1 'lo
Clasp for Maida; is a Grand Cross of St. George'and Reunion, and Commander of St. Ferdinand aDfi . : -.
60 Lt.Colonel Churchill served with the Rifle EriL'adc in the ICnffir war of 134-1-47 (^iredal). Also , ■ .,-
paign of r854, and up to the 22nd July 1855, ' '
wounded in the Trenches (Medal with thre.- 1 ' ■
Served with the 60th Rifles the campaign ii , >
relief of Moradabad, action on the Doiura, a - . ', ,'
pore, defeat of the rebels and rehef of the gai-ri-m, eaMuire of tlie F..rt ..r IJunua!, piu-u:t o, tho f]:e:ny :o t]i_ le.o
bankof the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee (Medal).
61 Lt.Colonel Clayton served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1S54 to 30th July 1^55
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). , t- i
62 Lt.Colonel Clephane served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 25th June 1S55, wKh the yg'a ti;.cli-
J 09 War St-rvlccs nf Eetired Lieutenant CuloneU.
Under*. incIudinR the b«ttl06 of Alina and Balaklavn. siege of Selmstopol, assault on i8th June, expedition to
Kcm-h .n.l YcnikHlo (Medal with three Clasps. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Sardmian and Tiu-kish Medals)
«LM^VnT-,cUMevcland8crveu with theoStURcpimenl in the Punjaubcampaifrn of 1848-49 (Medal). Seiveda-amst
,.,•■•-■ - •■ the Peahnwur Frontier in 1851-52. Also in the Peshawur E.xpeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
I ~ ' .Svilney Cotton in Ipril and May 1858, and at the afifau- with the Hindoostanee tanatics on the
I . 'on the ,lh Mav (Xleiial with Clasp). Raised and organized a levy in 1858 and was actively em-
, . or of Ncpaul from April to Dec. 1859 (twice thanked by Govemment, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
' \. , . , , , , ,.ck» M!r\«l with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from the and May 1855, including the siege
»nd t«ii ..1 ^< i«.-ioiwl (MclBl with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). , .^ ^
•» 1 1 Colonel Hon W Coke scr\-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Fusiher Guards (was Aide de
Cnii 1' • I.- • ! It koiiv troia oth Aug. (1855), including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on
,_.^ ■' " ■ .,cj in despiilches (Medal with one Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
('■ \\e).
tUurwt WTN-cd in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Corunna and Salamanca (War
y. \\\\»T»). He ser%-ed also the campaign of 1815, and was shghtly wounded at Waterloo.
•-I'll 1,1 1 r (.'onnor 8cr\-ed in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China, including
the •ctioii of 8inho. Wking of Tangku. and actions of Chankiawan and Paliehow (Medal with two Clasps).
" jJir Jolui Cowell-Stepney ser\-ed with the Coldstream Guards in the campaigns of 1810-11-12-13 in Portugal
•iid .Sjinm. Was present with his Regt. in the retreat from Busaco, Lines at Torres Vedras, advance after Massena
t<> Snutnrvin. and the French Armj-'s subsecpient retreat from Portugal, affairs of Redinha and Foz d'Arouce, battle
of Fuctite* d'OiiDr. siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering Army of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, affair of Larena,
Metro of llurg-)* (loil n storming i)arty 18th Oct.), retreat into Portugal, advance into Spain, affair of Osma, battle
of Vitioi IB. nlTair of Tolosa, siege of St. Sebastian, and affair on the Bidassoa, after which he left the Army for
Knfrlniid iu oimmand of a Detachment in charge of the Garrison of St. Sebastian as prisoners of war. In 1814 he
wm« at iho IxjmUinUnent of the French fleet at Antwerp. In 1815, Waterloo campaign and capture of Paris. In
iSit>-iS. with Army of Occujiation in France. Has the War Modal with four Clasps and the Waterloo Medal and
u » kll
^ Ll. Colonel Crawley sen-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Altua. Itttliiklnva, and Inkermnu, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Mc<lnl8, and 5'h Class of the Medjiilie).
■' Lt.Colonel Crosse sen-ed with the 52nd Light Infantrj- at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravco on the utli and 16th July 1S57; also at the siege, assault (led in the storming party of the 3rd Column), and
occujifition of Delhi fh)m 14th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Hon. P. F. Cust ser^'ed with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Peninsula fi-om April 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814. except the year 1812; and he was present at the battles of Talavera and Busaco, in all the affairs
withhm Regt. on the retreat to the Lines of Lisbon, and lastly at the battle of Toulouse (War Medal with three
Cl«»i»).
^ Lt.Colonel E. G. Daniell served with the ssth Regt. in China (Medal), and was present at Amoy, Chusan, and
ChinhHo. incUifling the repulse of the night attack ; also the expedition to You-You,up the Ningpo River. Served in
the oih Kokt. lit the siege of Delhi, and was severely wounded when engaged with the mutineers on the oth July 1857
(Bnvi-t of Major. Mc<liil with Clasp).
"• Lt Colonel Hon. R. A. G. Dalzell sen-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to April 1855. with the 63rd Regt.,
including the iiciions in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turki.sh Medals).
■' I>jnl Diiiignn »en-e<l in the Crimea from the 17th July 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord Rokeby (Medal with
aa»p, 5fh Class of the Me<ljidie. and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Clyde in the Oude cam-
paign (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^ Lt.Colonel Davis was jiresent with a Squadron of the 22nd Light Dragoons at the battle of Maheidpore, 21st
Dec. i3i7; BiKlalthotakingof Talnierin i8i3.
~ Lt <'oloiiel Day commanded the 99th Regt. during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the sur-
render of Pekin (Xleihil with Clasp).
•" Lt ••oU.ncl de Morel sen-e<l m the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General Estcourt, including
the Imttlo* of A!ma. Biilaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major.
KiuKhi of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
•' Lt Colonel Philip Dickson sen-ed th(y Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava,
iiiok-.- i.h I . > . .1 .'-fbaatoiw.l, in the Trenches with the Siege Train, and at the bombardments of April and 6th and
' " ' 'V'" ""**', C^l'^'^P*'; Knicht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
-■' ■>■ ser^-cd with the i2th Lancers in the Kaffii- war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the Grenadier
•' 'stoiKtl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' , _ ' ^^';R["°° "^"''^ '" "^,^ expedition to St. Domingo in 1809. Served also in China and was present
!,,. ' . ,'^^i'l";'reorchu.sHn storm and capture of the Heights above Canton, and of the sea-batteries on Amoy, and
AurHM> ,'ii'iu cnuturc or tno city (Meunl).
Turkish li'c'.'uL^'*'^ ^'"'"' ^"^'""^ '" '^° '^°^^ ^^^^- ''^ '^^ ®'''°® °^ Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
wlThVhe kC'i! ron!nu!;ii!;'''^?.'^n*T'- "^.T '''J*^^ ^Sth Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; served also
Tgci lr!.«l in o / 7 ' v^^\'^- ''"' ^"""^^ '^'^^ ^"" '^'""° Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb.
iu^' .8^^d at thiti^r wW^T'*w■°^"^ f™'^"" under Sir Svdney Cotton in April and
CuJp) affair with the Hmdostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4th May (MedaU.-ith
nTIofewn! *ind'J;^'t'in T"^ r'^*" •^'' '8th Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with
Sf.^^n. , r .o?nLr^trk^ ^.'^>T'"/,r'|y f\l^? 'T^''' °'' ^I'lrtaban ; was on board uA.i^Baftler at the
U . the ,Ah^.^ ,^h Anr-1 ^"^ "• ^Y\"^ **l""' °" *^« °'^"'^'^ ^'de ; present in the operations in
.. of IWoS (,1^,, nan,l >!'• '°f'."'l:"P ,^h« capture of the White House stockade also at the
II '.■!;^7tro7t'^,8,'/an,r«"„'i'n''" "'^'^'!\•' ^'■C""'^'*^'- G""'-'1^ ^om March 1810 to July 1S13. In
Vwnti^rloo ^' '^'"^''''^ "' '^° storming of Bcrgen-op-Zoom (wounded), and battles
. ■ '-' '.'hrihiwh. ' *?,'. T^s \^t-c^u t^tr'si^rvJl!!:" w",?r °r''''' "^^y^emg shipwrecked he became a
.1 lloleia in VsJ, he „•«« m tiw «„ i 3'"^ Wellesley's expedition to Portugal and was shot
' . . and , Wsorv^ in tl i P ^"^ sortie and capture of Flushing, and storming of Fort
• ..t l-ombal Ko-hnhrio ,1 da Condei'xa"tbn ^''""i^^'""'"^'.;;" P"''^"'' °' ^^^^^^'^^ f^°°^
< '.; U.^h.n sieifo and sL m r ri u^^^^^ Sabugal, and Fuentes d'Onor ; siege of Badajoz in 1811.
• . uncxli^t l!flT an tT^ 1^^^^^^^^^ "T 1!*"'^ ''^'^ °^ ^i^'^'^j"'' ^^ '^"^ 'o-^gel ^ tl^e
' .a. cnpttiTO of Mmlri 1 im ^ n r„,TIT Kv™^^^''^'' '^".^ splintered-neck and head wounded) ;
■• cf Dclfii -wounded ". the hand n n.n'T 'r'"' ■"<'1"'1'?P t^^o ''^itt'e of Budleekeserai, siege
, unuea in tlio hand in the Ironchcs on 12th September (Medal with Clasp, a£d
. ^.e^u,. ^:r\.:L!'J^u^\ZZ':\:Z BnVof NaX, ?allli\r;r' ^^f^""*''!:'? • ^^^ ^^^ present at the capture of
>^^ux. c«D,...»n, In U.« P.miuul., incS the acUo?,'a, Orli^'" »,'""?o"^ ^''?^''^ ""'l I'^^^'i'i '^ '8oq ; the sub-
, nciuaing ibe action at Ordal, battle of Castalla, affair in front of Villa Franca,
War Services of Betired Lieutenant Colonels. no
siege of Tarrngona, and investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present at the
action at Plattsburg.
s' Lt.Colonel Elton served with the 55th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attack on the Quarries (mentioned in despatches), and
assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.— succeeded to the command of the Regt. and Ijrought it out
of action (mentioned in despatches) ; was wounded in the Trenches on loth Aug. (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet
of Major, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'2 Lt.Colonel England served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England, including the
battle of Inkermau, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
''^ Lt.Colonel Ewart served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^* Lt.Colonel Far(|uharson served in the Crimea with the Scots Fusilier Guards from i8th Nov. 1853 until 7th
Aug. 1855, including the siege of Sebastoi)ol — severely wgunded (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
^5 Lt.Colonel Fan-er ser\'ed with the 3Sth Regt, in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Turkish iledal, and 5th Class of
the Medjidie). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel Feilden ser\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 25th June 1855, with the 44th Regt.,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
37 Lt.Colonel Fendall served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, including the battles of Talavera,
Albuhera, Usagre, Vittoria, and Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps) .
3* Lt.Colonel Ferguson ser\-ed with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Feb. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
">•' Lt.Colonel W. H. D. FitzGerald served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the battle of
Alma, where he was severely wounded, being shot through both legs (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1"^ Lord Frederick FitzRoy served under Sir Robert Stopford during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840
(Medal).
ii** Lt.Colonel Jonathan Forbes accompanied the 78th Regt. to Holland as a volunteer, and was present in action
at Merxem 13th January, also on the 2nd February 1814, and at the bombardment of Antwerp. Sei-ved also the
campaign of 1814 and 1815 in Flanders.
">^ Lt.Colonel Fortescue served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Royal
Artillery, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, Imttles of Alma (horse killed), Balaklava, and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^"^ Lt.Colonel the Hon. A. E. Fraser served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th Oct. (Medal with four
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
i"8 Lt.Colonel B. T. Gilpin served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
!'« Lt.Colonel Garner joined the ist Battalion of the 40th Regt. in the Pj-renees in 1813, and served in the campaign
of that and the following year (War Medal with one Clasp for Nivelle).
11" Lt.Colonel Gascoigne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 29th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1" Lt.Colonel Goode served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp), including
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of
Mohumrah ; commanded the Flank Companies in the expoiluion in Ahwaz, for which ho was thanked by tho
Governor General in Council. Served in Bengal and N.W. I'l-uvmcis in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58;
present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aouuf,'. I'andoo Nuddec, Cawnpore, Oaao, Buseerut
Gunge (ist and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor; subsoiiuent ilol'eiice of tho Alumbagh, actions at La
Marliuiere, and second relief of Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore, defeat of the (nvalior mutineers, and actions of
Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehaupore, Hunny, and Mahomdie, and several
minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"2 Lt.Colonel Gordon served in the campaigns of iSi6, 17, and 18, inMalwa with the 47th Regt.; also in the Persian
Gulf 1S19 and 20, and in Ava in 1825 and 26 (Medal); was wounded at Donabew 26th March, and on the Heights near
Prome, 2nd Dec. 1825.
i'3 Sir William Gordon (17th Lancers) served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava
(wounded and horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the campaign of Central India, and commanded a Squadron
in the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zerapore (twice mentioned in despatches for gallant
conduct at Raighur and Mongrowlee, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
1" Lt.Colonel F. W. Gore served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol from ist to i6th May 1855, after which as Aide de Camp to Major General
Michel with the Turkish Contingent (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
1" Lt.Colonel J. P. Gore served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including
the storm and capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache, and ulterior operations on the Richeheu and adjacent country.
Was with the Right Wing on board the Premier when that transport was virrecked, in Nov. 1843, in the Gulf of St.
Lawrence. Landed with the BattaUon in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the siege and faU of
Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches on the 6th July (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal and Clasps).
"•^ Lt.Colonel J. J. Grant served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11' Lt.Colonel Green served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 30th Regt., including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept.
(Medal with three Clasps, mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
118 Lt.Colonel A. C. Greville served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith and to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present at the battle of Berea. Served again as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cath-
cart in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (where Sir George was
killed) , and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal) .
113 Lt.Colonel Grey served as an Ensign in the 24th Bengal Native lufoutry during the campaign on the Sutlej m
1846, and was present at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal) . Served with the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea from 6th Sept.
1855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardment and captm-e of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish MedaQ.
120 Lt.Colonel Grove served with the 90th Light Infantrv throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Also m the
Crimea from the 22nd Aug. 1855 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of
the Redan on the 8th Sept: (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knightof the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
121 Lt.Colonel Grylls served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of Rampore
Kussie, the passage of the Gogra, and minor affairs on the Nepaul frontier (Medal).
122 Lt.Colonel Hagart served with the 7th Hussars in Canada during the revolt there in 1838, and returned home
with the Regiment in 1841. Served in the field in India as Lt.Colonel 7th Hussars from 4th Feb. to 17th March
1858, including the affairs of Meangunge and the siege of Lucknow (Medal with ClAsp, and CB.). Commanded the
Cavalry of Sir Hope Grant's Column from 18th March to 23rd July 1858, including the advance on the Mossebagh and
I , I War Services of Retired Lieutenant Colonels.
■u»l -i8t Mm tho nJmirsof Bnrrceand Sirsce, and action of Nawal\i?ungc on the Fyzabad
;" f ti'o Hh Hus°nrs ..t the occupation of Fyzabad (several times mentioned m despatches).
IwithC 67th Ilcfft throughout the campaign of i860 in North Clima including the
^Vik. capture or the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekm Medal with two
^U".. tncUment 2)th Re>t. in the operations against the Taepmg rebels m the vicmity of
^*!:' -'vrilwith the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the cap-
^f- ■ H .uuiu,n:::^^:^Z^^ZS^^^neral in the second Burmah war (Medal and Brevet
of - .. 1 n. V mentioue<l in General Godwin's despatches, and m orders of the Governor General.
■A-. „mi7c^n-8cncd the Kastem campaign of .854-55 with the Grenadier Guards mcudmg the
Ut . .un.Io.Ii. Bnlaklnvn, an.l Inkcrman. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
8a- -h JIcIbIs. an.l 5th Chissof the Medjidie). • , r„ , • „
:. l,,.^' wrx-cHl in the Peninsula with the 5th Rcgt. from August 1812 to the end of that war m 1814,
Jn. • fTum Hurpis un.l Madrid, battle of Vittoria. blockade of Pampeluna, battles ot the Pyi-enees
ft,,. . ,th Julv. the Xivelle and the Nive (from 9th to 13th December) ; passage of the Gave d Oleron.
Ui- ■ ..n.s of Vic Uiporre and Tarbcs, and battle of Toulouse (War Medal with six Clasps).
; .Iv son-c«l with the sSth Regt. in New Zealand, and was present at the attack and repulse ot the
h, - ..■tcttlement and stockades of Wanganm, 19th May, and action of the 19th July 1847 (Medal .
' ■ ,,nes 8cn-c<l with the 3rd Regt. the Kastern campaign of 1854, mcludmg the battles of Ahna,
Ba . nnnn (severely wounde.l). and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
K' • i„r Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ,t, o
. .^ kiii« .*er\-cd with the ist Battalion Royals the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855,
i,u - ..r Ahuii niid Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Sli iidie. BDil Turkish Medal). „ . „ , ,,
' HonoroMe C. B. Hay served with the Scots Fusilier Guards m the Crimea from 2nd May 1855,
in, . ;ui.I full of Scbastoi)oi (Mefhil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
.: ^, ll.ivtfiirth Bon-ed with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854 until severely
wouii.l.-l Hi till' Uitilc of Alma— shot through shoulder and thigh (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Mwlul). , ^ . , ,.
>» J.: (••■!•.!;.■! Honcago 8or\-e<l with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from i8th Oct. 1854, including
Ihc 1 •. . ■ .i.....i.i,,v„ „,„i Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Med-
ji.l Midal).
. land Fen-od with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 7th June 1855, including the siege.
mi: : .1. and was severely woimded when in command of the Regiment at the assault of the Redan
oil • :.^lal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'• licrt served in the 50th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
InV '. fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
»i^.^ .Mcljidie).
"- 1.. ' » I ii.ikicser\-c(l with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
fall uf .ScliniiUjiM)!. anJ a8.saults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with
CUap, ami Turkieb Molal).
'• LtColoncl Hillier acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Cureton in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronxe Star) ; aud »er\'od as Aide de Camp to the Governor General, with the Army of the Sutlej in 1845-46, and
wm« wvcn-ly w.mnded in the action at Moodkee (Medal).
'* Ll.Colonul Holder »cr\-od with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fkll of 8clm*ti)iK.l (.\[c<lnl with Claap, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tiukish Medal).
'• LtColoiifl Holmc« 8cn-ed with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1865 (Medal).
'" LtCulonel Home 8en-e<Un the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad
Rodngo. and buttle* of Salamanca. Vittoria. and Nive (War Medal with five Clasps).
'•• I.I I"..;. :n 1 C. Cdokes «c^^•cd in the 3rd Light Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was presen
'"" ' '■ 'ikee. Forozcshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
" ■'• Hunt ser\-ed with the 9th Lancers in the last Punjaub campaign, and was present at the
'"'" \:illiili anil Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eastera campaign with the 6th
'*' ' ■ '''e battles of Italaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
^ :>" anil Turki.xh Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
''hiuH CDmnianded three Comjianies of the 12th Regt. during the New Zealand war of 1860-61
(•• ■:, iiiid Medal).
■ Hul!.on served with the ust Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th Aug. 1855, including the siege
■'■ ■ ' "'. "'"• expedition to Kimbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served with the 6ist
"' ■ - '• """ault mill capture of Delhi in 1857, incluiUng repulse of sorties on 4th i8th and 23rd July,
*\ \ I'l.Ied (Medal with Clas])).
'' ;* coiiinuinrtcd the Force during the insun-ection of the Negroes in St. Lucia in 1S49. Com-
m»nui-i lii... . \i,i..litiouao- force cmploj-cd against the Native Chiefs in Boora Kingdom, West Coast of Africa, in
tn' ,'^V"''''"'! ^' ^'i' ^" ■''"°** served with the Queen's Royals in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country
in 1 = 44 1 I., ,1.. 1,1,1; llic Btortn and aipture of the Fortress of Punella) and part of that in the Concan and Sawant
,,, '^** """ HS- Also in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Modal) ; and with the expedition north of the
„■ " ^- Jl' •'"ccl.^Ti Bon-cd with the Scots FusiUer Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to
O, ""*•'."'•-■ """;'P.''ot Ahna. llalaklava. and Inkei-man, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th
■r( UiFps KiiiKht of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
(1,, 'u.'ir.V!" iV ^"° 38th Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 3rd Sept. 1855 (Medal with
,s. . , , ' '; yi^'"" '" "'° Indum campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec.
ii^ '. l!Ii«) Meaugunge, sitge and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree aud Nugger (Brevet of
^i ■'X.rTi'r,lifn*"''f '"?'°","[.,'^? ''\'^'*'? '^"''"•^' '"^ '857-58, and commanded a Squadron of the
T r .-7, n i„-; ft ??T •'' r'n ^'•\''''t '"'"''= "'■ Ca^nipore on 6th Dec, and action of Seraighatj
In nt'» Ktl ir «. °^ "1" ^^'' ^■'»"7'-« ""'1 Hodson's Horse, at the action of Shumshabad ;
t -..^r .•.i»;.„M.J^ i, VrT*'''"l'»''';''f"'"°?'^"^^''°"'™'l»'=tiouat Koorsee; commanded a Squadron
Ml KWn .i,,^,J ' "'", "'"' ""'"'•'•"r'V "'C "J'"K actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture
V , '" *'»>»''J»'''">'l'">-e and i.urHu.l of Mahomdco (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
•I • ' '' . ;'''','rw,!',' '!?'^'"'' "I '■•^.c.I'cninsiila in 1814, also the campaign of 1815, and was present
■mil WalorliKj, iiml taking of Poromio.
I... . .''rtunl'T.V'l' i!'.''' ''!'"'" "*" ""'lleckeserai and at Delhi throughout the siege operations,
■ ,'''"" : [ f'2ZZ' •'",X'"« ''«"> I'.A.Q.M.G. to the Cavalry Brigade from Sth Aug. to
•» ',„' ("..K.' ?T '" <';;c"'ll'eJ'8 imrsuing Column and was present in the actions of
•li : .•.","■' ''"■'- li*^'- "■''.".^'' ''? ^""'n ilw'Kcrously wounded, having received a musket-
'-■ . ,.,. v^,, . ,ri« (■;L^r".""i"f""'"'^ '" tlio 1.,-spatche9 of Sir Hope Grant on three different
f i . rni Ml 1 "" .. ,11*^ "■ 9-P"""'ler gun with the assistance of some men from his
1111 "' '-'•"'P' "'"' Brevet of Major).
" 'i V»u,^\\ , Vi"'i''i'*'''-''..^"rM"'''"^ '"v'"^ Crimdan campaign from the 30th June 1855,
*■' \ r,^ C^, r ^^'' ''""' •V'"''P' 5'^ Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
!.r^rM ..' M, .,r . •• -""l""K» of .857-59 "utd appointed Aide de Camp to Earl Canning (Medal, and
'=»» >U,«r L J. F. JOM. ..cn-cd wifa the 7th Fusilicra ia tho Crimean campaign from 20th Oct. 1854, and was present-
War Services of Eetirecl Lieutenant Colonels. 112
at the battle of Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties of 26ttL Oct., stli April (wounded)
and 9th May, storming the Quarries on 7th June (wounded), and assault of the Redan on the iSth June— very severely-
wounded (iledal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjitlie, and Turkish Medal) . Ser\'ed in the 8Sth Reo-iment
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in all the actions at Cawnpore under General Windham, also
at the action of Bhognapore, capture of Calpee, and subjugation of Oude (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
160 Lt.Colonel H.J. King served as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Sickle during the disturbance at the Ballarat Gold
Fields in 1854. Sei-ved the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affair at Sihho (Medal). Commanded
the troops on board the transport Miles Barton, which was wrecked on the S. E. coast of Africa, and for his services
received the thanks of H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, who attributed the safety of the men to the "ood arrange-
nients made on that occasion. °
"="t Lt.Colonel Kingscote served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Lord Raglnn, including the
battlesof Alma, Balaklava, and Inkei-mau, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with foui- Clasns
CB., and Turkish Medal). '^ '
"1 Lt.Colonel Lane served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 2nd May i8ss, includinff
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^'- Lt.Colonel Lea served with the 57th Regt. in the Crimea from 15th Nov. 1854 to 3rd July 1855, including the
siege of Seliastopol and assault of the Redan on the iSth June— severely wounded in the right leg and foot by grape
shot ; also previously wounded in the head and face in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie,
and Turkish Medal) .
163 Lt.Colonel Learmonth served with the 17th Lancers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal). Also in the Inthan campaign of 1857-58 (Medal).
16* Lt.Colonel J. Le Couteur served during the whole of the last war in America. He was Adjutant to Colonel De
Harem, who commanded the Light Division and seven hmidred Indians under Generals Vincent and De Rotten-
burg on the Niagara frontier ; was engaged at Sackett's Harbour, the battle of Niagara, and was in the storming
Division at Fort Erie, where he was blown up by the springing of a mine ; present also at the action of the Cross
Roads and manj' skirmishes with the Light Division.
i^'i Lt.Colonel J. H. Lc Couteur served in the Crimean campaign from nth Dec. 1854 untU the fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Employed as Assistant Engineer under the Quarter Master General ; also
as Instructor of Musketry to the Tui-kish Contingent under Sir R. Vivian (5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish
2.1edal).
106 Lord George Lennox served in the 9th Lancers and 15th Hussars during the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, in the
Peninsula; was present at the affair of Morales de Toro, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, and battle of
the Pyrenees, and served as Aide de Camp to the Duke of WelUngton at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse, from which last place he brought home the despatches. Also served as Aide de Camp to the Duke of
WeUington in the campaign of 1815 including the action at Quatre Bras, battle of Waterloo, and occupation of Paris,
Has received the War Medal with six Clasps, and the Waterloo Medal.
167 Lt.Colonel Lewes served with " The Buffs" at the sieao of Sebastopol in 1855, and commanded the covering party
of the Buffs at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tmkish Medal).
16=* Lt.Colonel Lewis served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.
Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
16'-' Lt.Colonel P. Lindesay served in the Crimea during 1855, and commanded the 63rd Regt. at the assault of the
Redan on the iSth June, and on the 8th Sept. (severely wounded) ; also at the bombardment and capture of Kin-
boui-n (Medal with Clasp, and Tui-kish Medal).
I'l Lt.Colonel Hon. C. H. Lindsay served with the 43rd Light Infantry in Canada during the insurrection of 1837-
38. Served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign during the winter of 1S54-55, including the flank
march from Alma to Balaklava, taking of Balaklava, battle of Balaklava, repulse of the powerful sortie on the 26th
Oct. 1854. battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps).
i"i Lt.Colonel Lindsell served with the 28th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of i8:;4, and up to the 15th Feb. 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1^- Lt.Colonel Lister served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan and was wounded at Istaliff
(iledal). Served also in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, incluiling the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of
the enemy's batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
173 Lt.Colonel Drm-y Lowe served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
as Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard, to Major General Reed, and to Sir A. Wilson during the siege assault and cap-
ture of Delhi and all minor engagements, and received the thanks of the Governor General in "CouncU (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
17* Lt.Colonel Loyd-Lindsay served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal
with four Clasps, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
175 Lt.Colonel Luard served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 until the end of the war, including the actions of
Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Campo Mayor, Los Santos, and Usagre, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Burgos, and Sala-
manca, battle of Salamanca, blockade of Pampeluna and battle of Toulouse (War Medal with three Clasps). Served
the campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Also served the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825-26
(Medal).
176 Lt.Colonel Lushington served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan with the 9th Regt., and was severely
wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal, and CB.).
177 Lt.Colonel Lys served with the 4Sth Regt. in the Coorg campaign in April 1834, and was with the storming
parties at the Hong River, and the several stockades leading to the capture of the Huggal Pass, and the taking of
the Hill Nucknaud. Served also in the Crimea from the loth June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal) . He commanded the 20th Regiment in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeorpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
i77t Lt.Colonel S. Lyster served in the War of Succession in Spain as Lieut, of Infantry, and was present in the
operations before San Sebastian, and was severely wounded through the body in the attack upon the fortified heights
of Ai-amljura, near Hernani. ,
178 Lt.Colonel M'Barnet .served in the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and iiiU of Sebastopol, assaults of the iSth June and Sth Sept., expedition
to Kerteh and Ycnikale (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Sei-\-ed in the In-
dian campaign of 1S58-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
i78t Lt.Colonel J. M'Court served as Brigade Major with the expedition against the King of Kenung, River Gambia,
in the actions of the 6th 7th and Sth May 1849. Was present with the combined British and French naval and land
Force at the attack and defeat of Pirates in Basis Island, Geba River, Dec. 1849. Commanded the British and
Native Force during the Ashantee invasion of the Assin country. Gold Coast, in March and April 1852.
173 Lt.Colonel William Macbean served in the 22nd Regiment with the force imder Sir Sydney Cotton in August
and Septemljer 1S54 against the Mohmunds, and was present at the destruction of the villages of Shah Moosch,
Kehl, Sarduii, and Dubli (Medal with Clasp).
iS'i Lt.Colonel Macbeath served with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
'sif Lt.Colonel P. MacDonald served in the Turkish Contingent at Kerteh, first as Brigade Major and afterwards
in command of a Regiment (Turkish Medal) .
1*2 Lt.Colonel MacGregor commanded the Light Company of the 10th Regt. in the early part of the siege opera-
tions before Mooltan in 1848, including the renulse of the enemy's night attack upon the British Camp at Muttee
Thol, 17th August, and storming their strongly entrenched position before Mooltan, 12th September ; severely
wounded— left hand shattered by a musket-shot (Medal with Clasp) .
1 , 3 War Services of Retired Lieutenant Colonels.
>"t U foloncl A J Mncphereon sen-ci with the 34th Rcpt. in the Punjaub campaigrn of 1848-49 and was present
atthe i^l^cr.rVotSb^a battles of Sadoolaporo and ChilUanwallah-severely wounded (Medal with two
Cl«|..i .«iT>-.Hl ,1, the Indiaj. cunpai^'n of .857-58. and was present with a Detachment of the 24th Regt. at the
dtfr.,- ■' •!. Jh?^^ "m mulil.eere on 7th Julv .857. and succeeded to the command ^Brevet of Major) ; served subse-
o.: ,iul of the aand IU>»rimen't Punjaub Infantrj- (Medal). , ,. , , , r a
^ ■ .^.-mre »crve<l with the 55th Kejrt. in I'hina, and was present at the attack and capture of Amoy.
». . liuhiiu. atinck and capture of Chinhae. and operations up the Yangtsekiang (Medal). Served
w - throughout the Punjaub campaijrn of 1848-49. including the siege and storm of the tow^ and
, li.l of Mooltan. battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army until its final surrender at Rawul
J. ; ,,f Attock and I'eshawur. and expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal
» Senwi throujfhout the campaign of Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of BugawaUa and
j; . Moni<bi»«a«l action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of
Bh»tr.i.,i"i. r- .lifi-at of the rebeU and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
to the led b»nk'of the l^iomuw. and destruction of the fort of Mahomdee ; commanded a wing of the ist Battahon
«oth Rin« at the nlUick and destruction of Sliahabad (Brevet of Major) ; commanded the Battalion m the action of
Bumlh.- ■!,;.• (M ■.Ul) and wa« three times mentioned in despatches and recommended for an unattached Majority
\. ' .Jn-ico in the field, in lieu of which he subsequently obtained the Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
r K. Malct serve*! with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 3rd May 1855, including-
V ■: ."Seliimt-ipol (Mochil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I iiincrs .ser\'cd throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present with the 51st Light In-
f«i.'- . •, t. i.nl the K.I.C. stojim-lVigatc Frrooz at the attack and destruction of the enemy's batteries and stockades
on the Kangvxm river on the nth April 1852 ; on the following day commanded the skirmishers that covered the
di»»-uit«rkatii.ii and advance of the storming party at the capture of the \Vhite House Redoubt ; at the final assault
and taking of ISaiigoon he commanded the Escort of the Major General Commanding, and at the storm and capture
of Rjing.>.)n. Wii» api>ointed Brigade Major to the ist Madras Brigade in Sept. 1852, and was present at the en-
innrcnit-nt on the HcighU ofProme (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'•* I.t t "olnnol Miinsergh »er^•ed with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war from the attack in the Boomah Pass 24th Dec.
I.St ^ :..<).,■ ,v ,1 ,ln*ii>n of the war in 1853 (Medal). Was placed by Sir Harry Smith in command of the isolated post
ti! : t til' enemy's country on the 28th Doc. 1850 ; caused the post to be stockaded, and with his party of
1 . ; on the snl January 1851 against a force of 1,000 Kaffirs under Sandilly, Auta, and other chiefs,
\i • ; with severe loss, for which service he and his gan-ison were complimented in General orders.
W ... . : . , : cscut at Iioth aflairs at the Waterkloof, and commanded the Regiment at the first attack.
'"• I.: i^. !..!». ; \V. G. Margessou served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2sth Aug. 1S55, including
the nieifp and full of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasn, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"■ Lt Colonel BcU- Martin served with the 9th Lancers, either in command of a Troop or Squadron, during the
Indian mniiuy in 1857-59, including the battle of Budlekeserai, siege assault and capture of Delhi (horse shot on
»4Ui tH'ptemlicr). On the Cavalry Staff with General Greathed's Column in the actions of Bolundshuhur and Ally-
«hur. iiud Imttle of Agni. Present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cavnipore and pursuit of the
Uimhor Contiiigrnt on the 6th December, actions of Seraighat and Khudagunge, capture of Meeangunge (as
Brigade Major of Cavalrj'), action of Kalee Nuddee and occupation of Futtyghur, siege and capture of Lucknow,
the nuiiiracr campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, and actions at Rhodamow and AUyghur, capture of Bareilly, action
at ."Jhahjchaniwire. and pursuit to Mahomdee (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Claspsj.
"• Lt Colonel Thomas Martin ser^-ed with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the China expedition (Medal), and was
present at the storming of Amoy, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo (where
he c<>mmande<l the Liglit Company), and investment of Nankin.
•" Lt-folonc-I Maude served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of a Troop of Roval Horse Artillery, in-
cluding the affairs of Uulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Bala klava "(dangerously wounded
and home lihot) . and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'•» Ll Colonel ». li. ilauleverer served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from i2tn July 1855. including the
■i«(ro and fall uf SelwstoiJol, and wa-s severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the Stih September (Medal
with ♦■'■"T'. Br. vet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
^'/ ' '" " ■' ro, fall of Calpee, action of Jamoo, and capture of the fort of Birwah — mentioned in despatches
' 11. J. P. Maxwell Ber\*e<l with the 50th Regt. the Eastern compaign up to 3rd Nov. 1854, including
''., ' ""'' "'•'K" "f Sebastopol,— severely injured in the head by a round-shot iii the Trenches in Oct.
til. ..I » ,,■ lu . . iiiHpH. brevet of Lt.Coloiiel. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"• 1,1 < ..loiioi ilayers served with the 86th Regt. during the Indian rebellion of 1857-58, and was present at the
rtinariiiinif „f f,,,ir Companies of the 271)1 Bombay Native Infantry. Served with the Central India Field Force un-
in I "" ■ ",*■ ,"»^"' "" "'"" P''''*'^"^ •"■ '■^e hatUe of Koonch and operations before Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
I.t I ol.>i...l Mein wrvcA with the ist Royals in Canada during the rebellion 0^1838-39. Served the Eastern
Jviliiri'fJ'.v ,!''*■, m" "'' "l'!'.^ ^'■'^ ^"Z '851. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol
^.?, .1 rlii.T . '""'T- 5''' '-^1^i"[ '^e -yH.'^J"'',^' ""d Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China,
Zdr.n.^r !^T^ ■ , ."l"*^ Sinho and Tangku. occupation of Tientsin; commanded the 2nd Battalion on the
IB 7; • ? *"f !'"»"■'" "t the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
<M.vrr. I ."',',? ,*'">■"""' «f "■?<1 ^'^j'b the 88th Kept, at the siege of Sebastopol, the attack on the Quarries 7th June
8?^' .'■•'"•■•'• T-^^^ sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major.
,. ' '■.■■.''••"Pi' Miller scrvc<l with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
,' '"•>";.v ""'1 the ( nmea in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent in command of the ist Regiment
' ','. 'Vn^Vr- •'^.^ '"**°'^ "u? ^^le'lJ-'iie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
i! , M «■ ',1 ,h« ^n"'i?'* '" ''■*'.' -^ '"-■ 1.°'^ Regiment was engaged (twice mentioned indespatches,
M, » 1 h Iho 80th Uegime.it in the E.xpedition against Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
^^ru",!;!! "„rT^;rkiHh' Medal)'."'^' "'"""" '"^ '^^ ^'"°'''' ''™'^ '5'^ ^''^^' '° '^^^ ^"SUSt 1855 (Medal
hr . , , '"''i'r.l^'jJl^.'iJlTo^'.'' """.f ll' "^'^- 1"!'^ ciptui-e of Manora and surrender of Kurrachee, Lower
-^r,: . -u: . I .• on- Mc-.l^n ,.n 1 -,„.'.^; .'?i ?■",: "i ^^.'^ 1 "I'jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the
I. .1 • .- .- . •• lint" r -^i , M , T^^^ ""■ l'^''^/'^''*' was Major of Brigade at the repulse of the enemy's
'>.»■ ■ t... H, , (,,. 1X0 M,^ C '1 " K .n^'^R^ '^'^ ^".?- = ™"n^inded the Reserve of the Regt. at the storm-
t»., . ;,u,p.) " M<xilUi.i on 27th Dec. .848 ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
Iir^/.i' ':; Arfillil;" n All^^'oi U*;cX".nS 'i'mf rsfh f„':""'«''^.^''^r"' "'"' T« I^^-^^-^"' "^ '^^^ operations on the
.amvn on uie lOiu, lytb, and .8th Jan. .836, m the general actions in front of San Sebastian
.8,6, ,oth. .5th. and 16th March (wounded), storm and capture of Irun, i6th
Hkirmishes.
' '.■ ." 7., ■■ fifi^J .'^•°'^'^"-59. commanded the 75th Regiment with Outram's
with th.. (11, MH^T"?? repulse of attacks on 12th and i6th Jan. and minoraffairs.
•n .rH., k ll«n,v^'^,T„^. ". ^. «'PKp and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee,
• nrrroi, , 1 • .7 ''"P' """^ Sultannore. operations terminating in the passage
^f^r^ .1 ''""'"'I'O'-e and capture of the enemy's guns, surrender of the forts of
. .^l7i;'ih. '[..""n'Huir: ,;;' :^'^r«'"'';i '^'^^"' "-''^ ClLp,^Bre;ct^7Lti'olond^and^B.^
■ na Vr"neo7 nTvoI NVn'"„n\'^ ^ "*'"^';v'""^.,"'"« ^'^''^"''^ "^^ the battles of Roleia.
.''u."„nilil^«'*,l'fthr<'^'^' r'"' 1^!" '?"' '?''fi"»:nt throughout the Punjaub campaign of
•'■• >-k>.. «..l. the fo,!;n,X "^st w«^."''a""'' '^ and Goojerat, and
»iucl.«d to iho 4lb Light Draj^'oiH and aftj^iir,?- ^ ,^"1' ""^, ^^I" <" "SP«). Served with the Army of
gm uragrjoiiH. and aRcnvards with the rank of Major in command of the Sultan's
Wai' Services of Retired Lieutenant Colonels.
" Rcyal Regiment of Constantinople," with the Cavalry under Major General Shirley, and has received the Turkish.
War Medal.
2™ Lt.Colonel Montresor served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2"^ Lt.Colonel Mure served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the 79th High-
landers the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to gth Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava and.
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Charles Murray served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the" Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
="** Lt.Colonel John Murray served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■"^ Lt.Colonel Muter served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the passage of the Douro,
and capture of Oporto ; subsequent operations against Marshal Soult in the north of Portugal, and battle of Tala-
vera, where, being dangerously woimded on the evening of the 28th July 1S09, and taken prisoner whOe in hospital,
he was detained in France until the peace of 1814 (War Medal with one Clasj)). He served at the assault upon New
Orleans in 1815, and commanded the right advanced Piquet on the night the Ai-my retired from its position — the
piquets were exposed at intervals during the night to a heavy cannonade.
2"6 Lt.Colonel Naylor served with the 8th Hussars In the Crimea from the 29th April 1S55, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■"" Lt.Colonel NevUle served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to ist Aug. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir
Richard England, including the battles of Alma and Inkei-man (mentioned in despatches), and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Major, Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish.
Medal).
^* Lt.Colonel Newton received a commission at the early age of twelve, in consequence of the services of his
father, then commanding a Regiment of Light Dragoons. Sei-ved in the West Indies in the campaign of iSio, under
Sir George Beckwith, as a Regimental Officer ; was afterwards appointed Assistant Quarter Master General and
Major of Brigade in St. Thomas and Grenada. Joined his Regiment on its being ordered on service to the coast
of America in 1814, where he served with the Division under Sir John Sherbrooke. Joined theArmj' under the Duke
of Wellington in June 1815, was appointed one of the Staff Commandants in Belgium, and was present at the taking
of Landrecy by the Prussians.
^"s Lt.Colonel Nicholson ser%'ed the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bombardment of Antwerp, and
Btorming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he was severely wounded.
21" Lt.Colonel J. T. O'Brien served with the 20th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny. Was in 1857 at Peshawur
during the disarmament of the Native Troops, destrnrti'm ■.(' t'l'' 5:;th, outbreak and annihilation of the 51st N.I.
Throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 was DA. (JM '■-•' ■ ■ ■< Column in the field. Present under Brigadier
Wetherall at the storm and capture of Rumpoor Ku-~ l in despatches) ; operations under Lord Clyde
leading to the suvrender of Ameathie, evacuation of .-^l, :.:,,. j ;. , and flight of Beni Madho ; sub.sequently in the
same capacity with the field force under Sir Hope Graui ami LlnuaiUer Taylor at the passage of the Gogra; affairs
of Muchleegawn and Kumdakoti, resulting in the flight of the rebels into Nepaul (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
211 Lt.Colonel O'Reilly served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoon Guards.
2" Lt.Colonel Orme served with the i6th Lancere in the action of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
Also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present in the actions of Buddiwal and Aliwal, in which last he received
two severe bayonet wounds and several slight sabre cuts (Medal). Served with the 10th Regt. in the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, including the advance on Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, SultanjMre, andDhowraha,
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and operations ag;nnst the rebels in the Jugdespore Jungle ;
commanded the Regiment in action at Chitourah (horse shot) and in the subsequent operations until it.s return into
camp (mentioned in despatches); commanded the two flank Companies of the loth for five months in the Shahabad
Field Force in the final operations against the rebels in Bahar in 1858-59 (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel A. Pitcairn served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, includini: the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outwork- on the i8th
June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
2'* Lt.Colonel Packe served the campaign of 1815 with the 13th Dragoons, and was shghtly wounded at Waterloo.
"5 Lt.Colonel Edmund Palmer served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, *ind commandeil a field batrery of Royal
Artillery with Whitlock's field division in the action at Bandah. action at Chitrnkote with Carpenters force, and
defeat of a liody of the Gwalior Contingent at Koreri. Right hand partially disabled through exposure to the
sun during the hot weather campaign of 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with.
Clasp).
2i« Lt.Colonel Paschal served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Line Battalion of the King's German Legion, from.
Oct. 1813 to the end of that var in 1814, including the battles of the Nivelle and Nivo, investment of Bayonne on the
27th Feb. 1814, and subsequent operations before that fortress. Ser\-ed also the campaign of 1S15, and was at
Quatre Bras, attached to Sir Hem^- Clinton on the 17th June, and at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the
War Medal with two Clasps, as also the Hanoverian War Medal.
217 Lt.Colonel Pearson served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to 30th Jtme 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir George
Brown, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack of the i8th June, and expedition to
Kertch (Medal with three Clasps. Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
21s Lt.Colonel E. Y. Peel served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the affair of Bulganac, battles of
Alma and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2i8t Lt.Colonel C. R. Piatt commanded a Wing of the 6th Regt. during the operations in Sikkim in 1861, and was
frequently mentioned in despatches.
'" Lt.Colonel Portal served the Eagtern campaign of 1854-55 ^'ith the 4th Hussars, and was present at the battles
of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot imder him in the Light Cavalry Charge), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of
Sebastopol ; and was Aide de Camp to Lord George Paget during the period he commanded the Light Cavalry
Brigade in the Crimea, including the expedition to Eupatoria (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian
Medal, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
220 Lt.Colonel Pretyman served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 33rd Regiment, up to 20th I eb. 1855,
when he was appointed Brigade Major to ist Brigade, Light Division ; was present at the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"1 Lt.Colonel Prevost served in the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855 (as Acting Adjutant from 15th
June to 14th Aug.) including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. ; he was slightly wounded
on the 17th July in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
222 Lt.Colonel Radcliffe served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also m suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, siege of Calpee, and
affair at Selimpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
223 Lt.Colonel Raines served at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, besides minor affairs during the
retreat (War Medal with two Clasps). Served also at Walcheren.
22* Lt.Colonel Rawstorne served in the Peninsula, in the Chasseurs Britanniques, from August 1S13 to the end of
the war, and was present at the battle of Orthes (War Medal with two Clasps). Present with the 91st Regt. in the
Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), and covered with his Company the movement of a Division of the force from Dobie
Flats to the vicinity of Block Drift in April 1846 (wounded). On the renewal of operations in July 1S46 he was
entrusted for several months with the charge and defence of the Seminary at Block Drift, an isolated post, containing^
the magazines of the Armv, and maintaining the communications between the Colony and the Divisions in the field.
He commanded the Detachment of the gist Regt. on the expedition under Sir Harry Smith against the insurgent
Boers in 1848, and had charge of the position at Botha's Drift, Orange river, to keep open the communication with
, le War Set-vices of Retired Lieutenant Colonels.
, V . ■ ' ■ • - n. For the manner iu which ho marched these Troops to tl^e cami. of Sir Ha^^^ Smith, a dis-
. , ■ n,,rT-v- coiiforrcil on him the nptwiiitmunt of Brigade Major at triabam blown. .
'•'- ' . V. ndl^l "th^Criu'e "^ Vol.. .S55, and commanded the 71st Highlanders at the siege of
.. 7 , ;• /,Cu.K"A!^h:Lt held the i-aiik of Urigwlier in the Keitch district dui-mg its occupation by
iiuiii Kuicht of the Leifioa of Honor, and Turkish Medal). ^, , , ^ ,. r
,^\n iht A^encan\vai-, iaclutling the acUon at Baltimore, Bladensom-g, and capture of
■ iioi Kced «.T\-
1848: <
"iV :'■".,, Hi.-., -rr^fd the Kn'^tom ciimr.ni-.,ni of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards including the battles of
,, ' ;"' '''".'., . . :, re...- 7. wM,.,i„i with four Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal).
•^■.'■. ■ ■ ./ j, ■• . ■. ;, ;/i . 1; the Eastern campaign of 1854-35, includingthe
^ ;: r :,uil occupation of theCemetery on the i8th June,
'■•'', ., ^,, ,,,.,•... ii. ,• .IS ;it the fall of Sebastopol, 8th September, and
'"' ,' ,. , ,. .., nil' I I UR' i.jri.-* in Kiiiin.i.i,,\unuL.„i,i.diu despatches, Medal with threeClasps, Brevet
Jrf ilwor ' K uKhi .r UK-'l.cKion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign
^ ,^ in 0?c north "rcKiiwlu^^^ "f Sinho, assault and capture of the Inner Taku Fort (Medal
'Tii^ I "."' - Vo served with the Tjud Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1853, including the expedi-
Ho,, . ,„,l full of SehastoiK)!, and attack of the i8th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Turkish
ij, 1 , ,f ,1,0 Jlcdiidic) Scn-ed at the siege and captui-e of ICotah, and was present with the leading
^,,'. , -ah March 185S ; commanded a Wing of the Regiment in pui-suit of Gwahor rebels m
H^ , , UitUeuf Uunoss; commanded Field Force at the action of Pertabghur (mentioned m despatches,
'I. iT was employed as Aide de Camp to the French Admii-al during the operations before and
J,, . ,i;57 (mentioned in despatches, IJrevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Detach-
ujf ■ : lit the storming and capture of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858. . , ,.
^ ■ -rr^ed with the ji-d LightUragoonsthroughoutthecampaignof i842in Affghamstan, including
llir • ■. tur I'liss, storming the Heights of Ju^rdulluck, action at Tezeen, and Huftkotul, relief of Jella-
1,1,, , ..fCiilKxd (Medal). At the battle of Punniar, near Gwahor, commanded the left Squadi-on of
the :i.-.i' Star). He sen'cd in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Xif . .•.iiipaign of 1848-49. including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur (where he commanded
U>,- ; luitthj of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
»^ .1 . Ifous »er>-cd with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege
an.! 1, and ottjicks of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth September— wounded ; also severely
wi'i. I'la's on the 26th August (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
w : I Hus.-.ell sen-etl with the 22ud Regt. in ScLnde dm-ing its conquest. Served with the s8tli in
thf - ilaml from 9th April 1845.
f -ell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (latterly as D.A.Q.M. General ist Div-ision, including
thi I '..ilaklava, and lukerinan, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Vii • lit of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
«' . ■ 1 :< dgc scr^-ed with the 17th Regt. throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistad and Beloo-
chixtJiM u:..;: I. :il Kcime. and was present at the Storm and Capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and of Khelat. Also at
the »icjfe (if .>itliu(.U)pol from Dec 1854 to Aug. 1855, including the assault of the Redan on the i8th Juue (Medal with
CU»p, 5th Cliuih i)f the Me<ljidie, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Lt.Culoiiel lUnid p«r\-e<l with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimea from the 19th May 1855, including the siege and
tiUl^of SoUlsUjik-'I (Mc<lal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal).
Ll.Cdli luel H . M. Sail served with the loth Foot in the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege
ioiiK lx:ri)re Mooltan, repulse of the enemy and night attack upon the British Camp at Muttee Thol 17th Aug.
action iif Siiorjkoond and capture of the enemy's guns 7th Nov. ; carrj'ing the heights and suburbs before
llooltan J71I1 Dec. ; and surrender of the fortress 22nd Jan. 1849 ; after wlxich joined with the Mooltan Force the Army
nnder Uinl (luugli, and wos present at the battle of Goojemt (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 37th
Best, in Iniliii diiriiie the mutiny (Mcilal).
i» III ,1.1 ■^.'.n-ilK'r served the campaign of 1815 with the nth Light Dragoons, including the battles of Quatre
nn 'i..rsoshot).
" ' y i-ervcil iu the Peninsula from March 1812 to Dec. 1S13, including the taking of the forts and
thi ! I iiu. battle of Salamanca, actions at Osma, Sabugauna de Mon-illa (severely wounded through
th. > i.ws. 3iht Aug. Wor Medal with three Clasps. Woiuided on the i Sth June at Waterloo. Served
•1- i\:ir, (luring the latter part of which he was detached with the command of two Companies to keep
o}" >t;<jn (in the Irrawaddy between Rangoon and the Army under Sir Archibald Campbell (Medal).
■' ' .Shiiki'spear served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to Jan. 1855, including the affairs of
' Bi;; . ;i/.ie'» Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
♦'Jl "r Clasps, Brevet Miijor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tmkish Medal).
" "ions Ren-c<i in the Peninsula as volunteer with the 34th Regt. and afterwards as an Officer in
•'"\ "'.He Urigiidc. from Sept. iSii to the end of that war in 1814, includingthe storming of the forts
"' '■ • ^an Miiiicis and San Milan, bftttleof Vittoria, actions at Yanzi ISridge and Echalar, storming
)' iig the Hidiissoa, liattle of Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 10th nth and 12th Dec. 1813
* ' ■e Clasps). Served with the 41st Regt. throughout the Burmese war, anclwas present at the
'" ■" "">' Syrian Pagoda ; led the head of the left Column storming the Trenches in front of the
' ' ^:niiii{ a strong stockade m IVfjnt of the Dagon Pagoda (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of
' ■ '•'■■'' aguinwt the Kolapore Rajah. Ser\-ed with the Regiment duriu'r the campaign of 1842 in
iiniiiiiidol a Column of attack iu the action of the 28th April in the "Pisheen Valley; present
'', ' '"■ ' »"dah»r, at G(jaine, and before Ghuznee ; occupation and destruction of that fortress and
;■' ' ,' ,'"'" '^'.''il'''^'!' ; »'■""" capture and desti-uction of IstaUff, and in the various minor affairs
"'.'■ I 'laii and KhyU'r Passes (Medal).
''• " *'■■''"' "'^'■^■p*' ^''•'' tl>o '8th Ro.val Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53, was present at the
VT' .','' ""■ "P'-nitionN before Uangoon on the i.tli. i.;tli, iiud 14th April, at the capture of the Great
';'• nmnff |>artv)i.ndciii.turcofPi(.ii,. Al .-,,>, ,1 with a force detached for the purpose
L,^ . ilavlrniwml(ly<.f the enemy, fi.- , , m ,x.,2 to March 1853. and was employed as
,' i-n.-n ofthe period (Medal with 1 l.,:i|. Was on board the troop-ship Pewe-
TrV ' ■;"'i'''>"CHofthc 2iid \\tstli.diu l;, ., . ,:, ^, ,„ „ that vessel was totally wrecked off the
, • '■ 'fr- , ' '■«••*"'■ "> the ( e.-triuti(.ii .,f H„v;ni:i, and commanded the combuied navaland
""'' de-"tructi..n c.f the !■ .1 i.s], town of Robagga on 7th Jan 1862.
, '7%' ^'•■" ^'»" /■^l' H<'-'nr(iit during the KaSir war of 1846-47 (Medal) ; and with the
h. ' "' ■ ■'•ir'f.' '"i-i'idii.Ktli,. battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
■■ Mhtlnss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
It, , "^'■'l "■",'» t''^-' *',''^i''"','S'" '^"'"•''8 '» '■lie Crimean campaign from the 3rd June
' «P ''[ SclmsUip.,! (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)r
ftr . ' ''J""V, <''""'""*-7' "I' "848-49 with the srdLight Diago(jns, and was present at the
Tl. V.'r r'J", •n"' "^^;o';"V"'' "" •■'"3 'St Dec. 1848 witlithc Force under Sir Joseph
«. 11 IKS oi i niiiianwallah (wounded, and charger wounded) and Goojerat (Medal
H' i',,rili i"M'^^?n' o" '-''"',""•••'• '■'■""> 9II' May 1855. iucludiug the siege and fall of
, .' ^h';i' ^ ?''"')•, ''.'^'^•C'l "ith the 7th Hussars iutho Indian campaign from Feb.
n. ",V'« l"'^''"" "f Meangumro, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflivirof Barree.
I "' 1,- j' ' I">'*''n«' <■' the Goomtee at SulUuipore, throughout the Byswarra
y 'IV,'''"'''^''''''''".'^"'''"''-'- I'aleeghat, Hyilerghur. and pursuit of BeuhiMadho's
.- •■ . .... U9.p,tcho.. Uroy« or M^rl m""u1 with C ft) ' "" '"'° ^'"''""^ ""'^ ^^^^' ^* ^''^''S^'' <*^°«
^L^t'
War Services of Ed! red Lientenanf Colonels. ii6
^-is Lt. Colonel St. Mnur accompanied the 51st Light Infantry on the expedition to Bm-mah in 1852, nnd was on
board the E.l.C. steam-frigate Ferooz diiring the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Ran-
goon river, landed in command of the Regiment, and was compelled to leave the field from a sunstroke on the 13th
April, (liirii;- ilie oi.eratlons in tlrj vicinity of Raii<,n)on (^ludal with CIiisp for Pegu).
^I'J I.' I . ~ , , , , r\i .; -..iiM tli- M ;■ i'ii-,,.!' I i:i:M<i- I'! :'!>■ !:;,-[rrn campaignin 1854, including the battle
of All- - . ^:'-' I-... ■!: : ■ ■ ■. ' : V.-' \ .|:il).
2i"i, I'l :.' . . i! : •', ' iiust the Rajah of Coorg in April 1834;
alsotlii I ■ _ ' ,■ ,111; ;;;;_;m ni' , , ,„ • i h ' I h , ■ i ,;r i li, - ' , . r :; ! j I ^i; I ! 'IS-!,: 1 -j ml, and attacks of the iSth Juno and 8th
Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Bt.Culoncl, 5th Class ..nhe -Meajidie, and Turkish Medal).
2^1 Lt. Colonel N. Steevens served with the 88th Regt. throughout the Eastern camjjaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (contused wound in the Trenches 28th July), and attack
on the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; and wa.s employed as Assistant Engineer in the Trenches, right attack,
at the commencement of the siege (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel Stretton sei-ved the campaigns of 1812-13 in the Peninsula vrith the 68th Light Infantry, and was
severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria by two gun-shots lodged in the body, one of which has not been extracted
(War Medal with one Clasp).
2" Lt.Colonel Stuait-Wortley served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53
(Medal) and was present in all the principal engagements with the enemy ; during the operations against the
Waterkloof he commanded the Cavalry attached to General BuUer's Division ; on one occasion, while out vrith a
patrol, he attacked and defeated a far superior force of the enemy; and on another, while in command of the
Advanced Guard of Genera! Buller's Column, he surprised and drove back the enemy, inflicting severe loss. In
March 1054 lie was appointed D.A.Q.M. General Eastern Army, and ser\'ed the campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with
Clasjjs, iT, , ', . : '' Arnjor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
25t J,; , Hield served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the siege
andfa'l - iM,l, and attacks on the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidir, ai : i ,;'. 1 ^li Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
of S'inho and storming of Tangku (Medal).
=^55 Lt.Colonel G. C. Sjmgc served as a Brigade Major at the siege and assault of Delhi and captui-e of the city from
i4th"Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2" Lt.Colonel Taylor served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal); and that on the
Sutlej of 1845-46, incliK !.;,'_ '.1 1 :ii : 'e^ n\ Mi-i.ikrr ami \\ r i/. ,~!i;il[ -.e'. lavly wounded (Medal and one Clasp).
^^'^ Lt.Colonel Thellii ■ ' . ilMin 7 iil 1 1 ij!il:ii i. r- n iln ' rniK a', from 13th Jiine 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, sii -> :h, ; :, 1 , -im 1.1-1, ai.-l :ii!;i( 1. it" 1 1;- / i ii .1 mi,. ( Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Turkish Meilal, ami j\i ( lassol' tin- Meiljiila), 1 lainnaiiiUcl the Regiment at the siege and capture of
Kotah on 30th March 185S and was present with the leading Column of a.ssault ; subsequently throughout the opera-
tions in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59 (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^'^^ Lt.Colonel Thomas served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopo
(Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
2^" Lt.Colonel C. W. Thompson was present at evei-y a ction, assault, and skirmish which took place during the opera-
tions carried on in 1845 and 46 under Lt.Colonel Hulme, and subsequently under Colonel Despard, against the
insurgent chiefs in the north of New Zealand (Medal). He was thanked in general orders by Sir Robert
Nickle, commanding the Forces in Australia, for " the promptitude with which he checked the insubordination
g the Detachments i)roceeding under his command to New Zealand on board the Erjmont in April 1854."
l,t.Colonel J. W. Thompson served the Ea.stern campaign of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.M.G. to the 2nd Division,
including the battle of the Alma (severe contusion frotn the splinter of a shell), repulse of the Russian attack by the
and Division on the 26th October, battle of Inkerman (for which he received Brevet rank of Major, and where he
had his horse woimded) , siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2'^ Lt.Colonel Tipping served w ith the Orenadiev Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, andlnkcrmau (-e\rich- woainl.-n. m;-! -lege of Sebastopol (Medal-with four Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of il,.. ,M, -liidie, :iml Tin'.i-ii .Medal).
=65 Lt.Colonel Toole joined ttie 40! h KeL'inH nt m tlir I 'en insula- early in Jan. iSio. nnd wnspve.=ont at the battle of
Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the Lines nt Torres Vc'iras, pursuit of ;M:i ''^^ lilii, .iptureof
Campo Mayor, siege of Badajoz in May 181 1 and reimlse of the .sortie from K ', < i loiming
of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz, in the breach of which ■ n ,.leil. In
October 1813 he rejomed the Army at Vera, and wasjiresent at tlieliattle of N: : - Inr-i (War
Medal with four Clasps). Subsequently he served neai :,■:,' i m himI ;i l;:i:i 1 1 l-'rance.
2^ Lt.Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fnsil I 1 ,1 : 1 1 1 1 , i • : , i S55, in-
cludmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with om 1 . : 1 , .:. , ' ' ii).
'^^ Lt.Colonel Tremayne served with the 13th Hussar^ 1 Lr kl!' -nt i! i- 1:1 ti m r:,;r:i,ii..ii -r 1 1 . 'ni'm ling the
reconnaissance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, all'airs of Bulganak and M'lCenzie's Kami, iiattlcs of Alma,
Balaklava (horse shot), and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
2"^ Lt.Colonel Tryon served with the 7th FusiUers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
270 Lt.Colonel Tyler landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, and was- present at
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Sem'ed in the Indian campaign, commanded che Rear Guard at the rehef of Azimghur on 6th April
1S58, the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry at the actions at Doomm-eahgunge, and was present in the action at Toolse-
pore (Brevet of LtX'olonel, and Medal).
271 Lt.Colonel Unwin served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also'in the Indian cam-
paign in 185S, including the ojierations in Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Commanded a Wing of the 1st Battalion 6th
Regiment in the operations a.gainst the hill tribes in Sikkim in 1861.
272 Lt.Colonel Ussher served the Nepaul campaigns of 1816 and 17 vrith the 66th Regiment.
273 Lt.Colonel Van Cortlandt was engaged in the following battles, sieges, &c. in the East Indies, viz., Sarsni,
Bijighur, Kutclio\vra, Agi'a, Deig, Bhurtpore, Allyghur, Delhi, Laswarrie, and Puttehghur. Also several skirmishes
(Umng the camjiaign of 1S03, 04, 05, and 06. Present at the sieges of Komona and Gunowrie in 1808, and at Kalunga
in 1814. Served the campaigns against the Pindarrecs in 1817 and iS.
27* Lt.Colonel J.H. Wade served will, <',., ,,,;i, T,:,lit TiiPaiilry at \}v -•.■-■.' ai, l Cili rf cv.v,^,,,-,^,,! f,-, -,1 :t> Pec. 1S54,
and was with the storming pa rt \- a t ;' ::1' ' ; ii.' I;im|,-mi lai (lie : 1 : -■ .■ ' ,:, ' ' ' m' iit amed in
despatches (Medal with CUsii, Sanl-,,- : -;■■ li MnialMiml sth • ' : /r 'i.- '• • ■' ' •'. ■ it-jlndian
CampaignofiS57-5S— present with JlaM:-"!;',- r<.li;iiiii aitlie actions .a' i ;,'■ it an-l 111 ,--i ;■' ., r. !:■! iioil ■iiosequent
defence of Lucknow (montionotl in despatches), with Cutram's Force at tlie Ahimiiagh, including the reimlso of
numerous attacks on that position from Nov. 1857 to ilarch 1S58, siege and fall of Lucknow, and final operations in
Oude (Brevet of :\Iajor, Medal with Clasps, and a vcar's service for Lucknow).
276 Lt.Colonel P. B. Ward served in the Crimea from April 185s, including' the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
battle of Tchernava (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medal.-^, :, : 1 : i' 1 In -i' ih- ^r awi'e).
277 Lt.Colonel B. E. AVard served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Vi-. > <: 1 1' eauipaign m the
Punjaub of 1848-49, including the second siege operations before Mool I I - r ;■ 1 Medal with two
Clasps). Served with a Detachment of the 60th Rifles during operation m. iln' iaii .'.-.i.' '-.iinfy -n l)ecemberi849,
and acted as Staff Officer to the European portion of the force sent against the Alfrodicj m the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850 (Medal with Clasp).
278 Lt.Colonel John Ward served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
iiy War Services of Bet i red Lieutenant Colonels.
r-* U Colonel A. WatBon 8on-c<l ilurin(f the suitpression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Island of
«\vlon. m 1848 an.l wb« present when the insiirKcnts were defeated nt Matole on the 29th July.
*" Lt C'.l.mcl C K \Viit*.iii nervf.l with the 7th Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and was severely
wundt-l m the Imulc uf Almn (Mi-<liil with Clu»p. 5th fluss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
»' Lt C-oloiii-l WiiUKh HtTNcl the Miihratta cuiupniKn with the i6th Lancers, including the battle of Maharsypor*
3,th I)t« 1B4, (Un.nrt. Star). Scr%e.l as AivMstjint Quarter Master General to Sir Harry Smith dimng the Sutlej
camiMniri "f 184s •»«. including the Imttlcs of Uuddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon— wound«d (Medal and one Clasp).
■J Ltfoloncl \Vcl*UT BcrvoU the caaipaitfu of 1815 with the 44th Regiment, and was severely wounded at
■» U t~"ncl Wesln.pp Rcn-ecl with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Feroi«ih«h and Sobnum (Medal and Cln«i)). , ., , . t, • ^ • 1 .3 ^1. t, ..,
»• Lt-Coloncl C. K. White herved the Sutlej camjiaign of 1845-46 with the 31st Regiment, including the battles of
Moodkco anil Kcrosonluih (Medal and one Clnsp), and affair of Buddiwal. . ^.
■* U Coli.ni'l WickhHui itcrveil with the 33nl KcKiment in the Crimea from 5th to 26th June 1855, and including
the wegc of S<;b«»to|>.il. ami wn« nevercly wounded at the attack of the Redan on the i8th June (Brevet of Major,
Me«lal with Cl»i.p. and Turkish Mc<lnl). ,,.„,. ,„.,,,,-, ^, .
"• Ll C. .1. mcl \v iKhUuan nervcii in the Peninsula, and was present at thebattle of Albuhera(War Medal with one Clasp).
■^ UC.lonol <". T. Wilson 8crve<l the Ka^tern campaign of 1854 with the Coldstream Guards, including tha
IrniOcK c.f Alma, UoluklnvB, and Inkermau, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with four Clasps,
and Turkish Mclal).
■• L^Coliiiifl ll.in. G. n. W. Windsor-Clive served in the 52nd Light lufantry during the Indian mutiny, and was
pn^-ni at ihcdofi-nl of the Sealkoto mutineers on the Ravee on the 12th and i6th July 1857; also at the siege
•Mault «nil occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. (Medal with Clasp).
■• U.C.iU.ni'l Wnijfge ser\-e<l at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to May 1855, in ttie Trenches with the siege
train, and at tlie Iwmlwnlmcnt in April (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"' Lt Colonel W. 1'. Young commanded a Wing of the 65th Regiment at Taranaki, New Zealand, during the war
in iSfo f 1 (horse ohot on 23rd Feb. 1861). Commanded the 65th Regiment in the field operations under Sir Duncan
rnin fr<jm loth January 1864 to the termination of hostilities in Upper Waikato, New Zealand (mentioned in
ntches, and Mnlal).
Li.l'oloncl K. A.T. Steward served with the 2ist Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
thpJwittle-H of Alma, Dalaklava, and Inkermau, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redau on the i8th June,
and the cxiiedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
"• Lt. Colonel F. Wells served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with tl^e TSt Battalion The Royal Regiment, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and lukerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the I>egion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Only two decorations of the
Legion of Honor having been granted to the Battalion, one of which for the Officers, the Combatant Officers as-
sembled, by onler of Colonel Hay thorn commanding, and granted the decoration to this Officer.
•»* Lt. C<ilonel Wirifman served in the Austrian Cavalry and Staff Corps, and was Extra Aide de Camp to Field
Marshal Prince Windiseh-gnetz in 1840-41 and 42. Served in the Crimean campaign of 1855 with the loth Hussars,
and WB« (irescnt at the capture of Tchergaun, battle of Tcheruaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
CU»p. and Turkish Medal).
"» Ll.l'olonel Wyntt scr\-ed in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
oocupntion ofihe Alumbagh under Outram, with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
capture of JugdcRjiore ; commanded the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, throughout the Shahabad campaign
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, CB., and a year's service for Lucknow).
denpat'
War Services of Retired Majors.
•l^'f"tW w^'rn'^4''lTdu^lnttf.eS.'"f T,'''^ ''^ '^'° *"\" ' *° '^° Peninsula and France from 1812 to the
«il»e.,ucnl buXdfof Tamu-ona aml^ n^ f n« t vTi' ^"^•^""K ^^^ retreat from Biar, battle of Castalla, siege and
Um occu|«tu.n of I'^rii in ™,s • ^ ""' "^ ^'"^ ^'''''""'- Sul^cquontly in Flanders and France, including
•dViI.';iV:.f/,l);,k"„,,t''';,c\rra';;l m''';.^!:^^^^^^ ^^<> Sepov mutiny in 1857-58, including Havelock's
ri.'.t, „rM ,..nu: ^Th-I^O 1^80^^ 3^^"o^oK A'*^,'^"^''^- "s^^^jt of Lucknow and relief of the Residency (hors«
r-r -■ ■ 'ih S i,tember?Zln^ wounded on 27th Sept., and specially noticed by General HavBlock
' r\ "l wit) 1 (•;'"'"' ^^ "ll ^'ftsp. nii'l prant of a year's service).
"•' .^ »ul,Ho lient om rn.'i^.nf LTi""'"'^'V 'ii ''"' ^"'^'?" campaign in 1S58-59, including the siege and
M- .^.•hu^ TZlal ^^1,^^,0. I^oorsee, the Oude campaign, and Trans-&\)gra afftirs at
;;ir ;^;^'^::r'^J^'?;"!^"'j" ">« ^"^j- -^ -t '834-
35 (Medal).
«< ■ 1 ihn.ugl^, , iL'r Ab^ KH m'^ . iV '" ""= ^r"'"?;'^ *'™'^ '^^^ Feb. '1856, subsequent to the fall of
"" ■ '. «>.d KU,,"at ^iiTcuZn, ''.'rSvf n^*^-^"^^ ""'r "V^ ^^^''^'^ commanding a Division of
•J-"-!.- ' Mr, .., , „r M„j„r. nn.l x/cdal) ''"'"'"""'* "^ ^^0 Dmsions of the Train at Senaf.5 (mentioned in de-
Major John ArmntrMng ►i.r>ed with the 40th Regir
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
•'■ ^ ■ ^■"'•>>'-^.H''n^tti^"or' the^^^^ •^"'"f "'?IV"? '«54-55. including tho battles of Alma
R '-" tn the U.ni?M lu fr m )c^dK^'''8?M:'l' "f,5%<^"!^'^V1'^ ^'?«P- ^>'^" Turkish Medal).
£ »'<1> "uc Clnnp) ( ,,„, J,, ,,r s,'^;'' V; ^,'"^'1 ■?'^' '"Cludmg the siege n.nl storm of Ciudad
*•• ^ '■■■ .^ll. mt r^^^^^^ no\h,r,a, including the taking of the fortified village of
„,.,„ .. .. -.-.fWatorl
1 ^ r..cf. anion of .S\.wabg,inje ocunnUon of pi^^^^^^^ 8>ego and capture of Lucknow,
.wan, can,.,!., inCudlilK 5.e ^^'X.I^^'il^il^^Zl^^^^i:-^^^^
March 1859,
affairs of
War Services of licti red Majors. Ii8
Force to the Goomtco ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, inclutling the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking of the
fort of Mcejeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and aifiiir a Sitka ghat (Medal
with Clasp).
'* General Bacon served in the Peninsula with the i6th Lancers from February 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
and was present at the battle of the Pjn-enees on the 28th July, with the covering party during the siege of San
Sebastian, the different affairs on the Bidassoa and passage of that river, battle of the Nivelle, actions of the ptU
loth nth lith and 13th Dec. consequent on the passage of the Nive, passage of the Adour, besides various minor
affairs (War Medal with two Clasps). Sen-ed the campaign of 1815 with the 10th Hussars, including the battle of
Quatre Bras, retreat on the 17th Jime, and battle of Waterloo, at which he was severely wounded in the last charge,
and had two horses shot. In 1832 he was appointed Colonel Commandant of the Portuguese Cavalry ; during the
siege of Oporto, overcoming many difiEiculties and daily exposed to fire, he formed that Regiment of Lancers which
rendered so many important services; was promoted General on the field of battle at Loures 12th Oct. 1833, by the
Emperor Dom Pedro in person, and he retained command of the Cavalry until the termination of the war, having
taken part in nearly all the battles, sorties, and other operations. For special services was created at differenii
periods a Knight, an Officer, and a Knight Commander of the Tower and Sword, and has the Portuguese Cross.
15 Major R. Bainbridge served with a Squadron of the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 185S under Sir
John Michel, including the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwahc, Kharee, and Zeerapore (Medal).
'^ Sir David Baird served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (MedalJ.
1" Major F. W. Balfour served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including
the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept., and fall of Sebastopol and sortie (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
18 Major F. A. Ball served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from loth August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-" Major Barry served with the 73rd Regt. in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the operations in
the Sha'haliad district and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
23 Major Bayley served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravee on the 12th and i6th July 1857 ; also at the siege of Delhi, and commanded and led the storming party of the
3rd Column on 14th September at the assault of the Cashmere Gate, where he was severely wounded (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
25 Lord George Beauclerk served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of
the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
26 Major C. H. Bell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal) on the Staff of Major General Somerset,
commanding the ist Division, and was present in every engagement with the Division ; commanded a Detachment
of Cape Mounted Rifles at the Kaffir attack on Fort Hare and Alice, 21 Jan. 1851, when the enemy were repulsed
with great loss.
28 Major Bent served with the 5th Fusiliers in the operations against Buenos Ayres in 1807. Also in the latter
part of the campaigns in the Peninsula, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive (from the 9th to the
J3th Dec. 1813), jja.'isage of the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of
Toulou-r (.Mr,l:il uitli five Clasps).
25 M:ij^.i- Wi-y,' rvi'd with the i6th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, and was
pre.'^eiit ;it 1 h. -h .'•■ :iud capture of Ghuznee (Medal) ; commanded the party of the i6th Lancers, under Brigadier
'Curetiui, .^1 lit f" -rv/.c the guns and secure the possession of the citadel of Cabool, and was appointed at Cabool
Assistant Adjutant General of Cavalry, continuing so until the reduction of Lord Keane's Army in the Provinces.
Also seri-ed in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 (Medal), including the aflair of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal
(wounded) and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
3" Major Brackenbury served with the 6ist Regiment in the Pun^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
battle of Goojerat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khj-ber Pass in February and March
1 849 (Medal with Clasp) . Present with the expedition to the Euzofzie Country and at the attack and capture of insur-
gent villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the rank of Captain with the Turkish
Contingent and performed duty as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
31 Major M. G. Best served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth Au.gust 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Pandoo Nuddee on 26th November
and subsequent operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, also at the storm and capture of Meangunge and
siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
32 Major T. C. H. Be.st served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and
capture of Kotah 30th March 1858, and pursuit of Gwalior rebels in Rajpootana, and battle of Bunass (Medal wth
Clasp).
'i»3 Major Beswick sei-ved in the Eastern campaign up to 8th November 1854, as Adjutant of the 38th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3* Major Bethune served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58; commanded the Regiment
at the actions of Rajghur and Mung^rowlie, and was present at the action of Sindwaho, and affairs of Kurai and
Burode (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major).
'5 Major G. Betts served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 8ist Regiment, under Colonel
Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all dis-
affected and ripe for mutiny (Medal) .
36 Major Birtwhistle served with the 32nd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the .storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress;
•also at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Major Blakeney served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th Januarj- to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
38 Major F. C. Bligh served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the
Redan on 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
39 Major G. W. Bligh served vrith the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
*» Major Bogle served with the 78th Highlanders during the Persian war in 1857, including the bombardment of
Mohumrah (Medal vrith Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857,
including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, where he was severely wounded,
and mentioned in despatches for "conspicuous gallantry" (Victoria Cross), and Buseerutgunge. Present at
Cawnpore under Windham when attacked by the Gwalior mutineers. Served as Adjutant to the Regiment in the
force under Outram at Alumbagh, including'the repulse of the numerous attacks, and also in the operations ending
in the final capture of Lucknow. In Rohilcund in 1858 under Lord Clyde and at the action of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp).
*i Major Boissier served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the suburbs on 27th December 1848, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the
Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal -n-ith two Clasps). Also served in India during
the mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments of Raj'h Ghat, Benares, from August to the end of November 1857 ;
present at the action of Azimnutghur on 12th April 1858, and the subsequent pursuit; held the bridge on the
Benares road near Azimghur with a small Piquet for four days until Colonel Milman took the command on the gth
April, when the passage of a large convoj* was secured (Medal).
♦If Major F. Boiiham served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege
of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch and Yenikali (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the actions of
Koonch and Muttra, general action of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of Gwahor;
served also with a fl.ying column in operations against Burjore Singh (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Eusufzaie
Field Force in 1863 throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass on the N. W. Frontier of India against the Bonair
and other Affghan tribes (Medal with Clasp) .
119
War Services of Bdiml Majors
1846-47 (licdal) ; also against the
C,v,ilrv' ' M. 'nn- Mo« cajTc of sS Fort (wounded) as Orderly Officer to Major Miller, and
"Ir-;."'' ., ..:o;^!l:;:^:i^^X^1^^c. from July :855. and was present at the battle of
^ In. mil or Sol,u.!IY' °1 n^^^^^^ accomi-anied the Light Cavalrj- Brigade to Eupatoria, and
" opemtion8 there under General D'AUonville (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal) Served
1 ai mil iuy l^m the outbreak at Meerut in May 1857 ; commanded the Cavalry with Sir John
.. ., thnCh o idomd wWch included battles of Nugeera (Brevet of Major), relief of Moradabad, and
■ , :;iV. r™ f^comtuaiidcd a Squadron of the Carabineers, 2 guns of Bengal Artillery, and 2 Kative Infantry
■ • • . a hr ukinK orZrcilly ; p^sent at the attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels,
• ,! ."rriH^n also the iubse.iuent affairs when the place was three different times attacked by the
. . f the Huniuu Kort, and pursuit of the sepoys to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the
.Vtion of Uunkairaon • campaign in Oude, including actions of Pusgaon, Mohudpore, Rusoulpore,
...f ForlMitowlee action of Alligunge ; commanded a Squadi-on of the Carabineers on the forced
, ,(• isniail Khan's 9 guns, which comi)elled his sun-ender immediately afterwards ; also present at
Itigwiih (Modal, and frequently mentioned in despatches). „.,„,. ^ ,, . , ,. ,^ , ,,,
-cn-c<l with the sand Regiment throughout the operations m Scmde (Medal) including the battles
I .icrabad in the former of which he was wounded in the breast. He served also the campaign in
, _ ■■\itaouuntrvin 1844-45, including the investment and capturcoftheFortsofFunellaandPownghur.
• ■■ ' K ''ikiwies «er%-cd with the 60th RiHes in the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of
! 1 1 and Nuiren'i rc'ief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and captui-e of Bareilly, attack and
1' ' ■ •• .III of Shahjehanpore. defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai,
I • ■ . •■ the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdce (Medal). Also
-- . • r.,iiirhout the campaign of i860 in China (Mcflal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekm).
•■ '.: . r .1. 1)11 I'rc Urabuzou was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Maudingo town of
.-.,':.., II "the Gambia, on the ist June 1853. „ . , „ , x^, ^ •.,.,■„,
•' il ...,r Unidv scn-ed the campaigns of 1813, 14, end 15, m the Pemnsula, France, and Flanders, with the Royal
H.,r»i' (iiiunU, and vran present at the battles of the Nivelle, Nivo, Bayonne, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo, at
whuh !a.>t he Wag severely wounded, and had a hor-se chot under him. ,.,-,. .,. „. , -r. .,.,• ,
•• Major J. Breton nen-ed with the 53rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, includmg the aflfair of Buddiwal
an.l iiclioii." of Aliwal and Sobrnon— wounded (Medal and Clasp).
" ilajor (J. R. Hrownc served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 12th July 1855,
including the biUllcK of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the iSth June— dan-
ifcrouhly wuiinded. right arm (unjiutated (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Mwlul)." Sor\-e<l in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at
the fall of Calpce under Sir Hugh Rose (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
=J I/onl Richanl Browne served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 20th March 1855, including the siege
and fall ..f Sebn.-toiiol, sorties on the 22nd March and 9th May, defence of the Quarries on 7th June, assaults of the
Rolan on the i8th June (severely wounded) and 8th September ; was also shghtly wounded by the bursting of a
nhell ill Scl)ii*t«iMjl iht Dec. i855"(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
>• Mnj' .r llrowiiell ommaudeil a Detachment of the Gold Coast Artillery Corps and a large native force during the
Arhanteo invatiion of the Assin cOunti-y in March and April 1852 ; marched into the Ashantee camp, having first
cnptiiro<l the nephew of the king of Ashantee and 400 of his men, being the advance guard of the Ashantee army
40,000 (lining. Captured and sent to Head Quarters two powerful Assin kings who were afterwards beheaded at
rVjii'iuah, they being the cause of the Ashantee invasion. Was a prisoner in the Ashantee camp for two mc
duniig which lime he negotiated with the king, stopped the invasion, and finally_succeeded in making peace.
iiccoiid in rumiiiand .luring the bombardment of Christianburgh Castle and the adjacent towns of Labady and Tasia
in Oct. 1854. Wim necond in command in the expedition against the Crobboes in Sept., Oct., and Nov. 1S58, inciuding
the nrii'.ii ijf the Croblioc Heights on the i8th September.
" Miij'ir Bruce BCT%'cd intho i8th Royal Irish throughout thewarin China of 1S41, and was present at the storming-
•nd canturc of Amoy, Woosuug, Chapoo, Chin Kiang Foo, and operations before Nankin ; likewise at the capture
of the Bopic Fortu, Boca Tigris, and barrier forts on the Canton river in 1847 (Medal). Served throughout the war
In Bunnuh, and wan present at the storm and capture of Martaban (as Major of Brigade), storming and capture of
B*nKoon (wouii.le.l). Served as Assist. Adjutant General of Division to the termination of the war, and present
•t the captaro of Promc. and repulse of the enemy from that position ; capture of the enemy's forts in the neigh-
boorbood of Promc ; occuimtion of Mecaday, storm and capture of the enemy's stockades in the vicinity of
Donabow (Brevet of Major, and Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"t M^or K. n. Biilkeley served with the 65th Regiment in Now Zealand during the war of 1S60-61, and that of
i86i-*5, and win* present at the actions of Warea and Raima, capture of Matarikoriko, sapping operations before
Hulnnga ami Pakcrangiora, actions at Huiranga and Ratikiri, and attack and capture of Orakau ; was Senior
Officer 65th Kogt. at the latter place, and accompanied the night march previous to the attack. Appointed Aide de
Okmp to Governor Sir George Grey, and present at the attack and capture of Wareroa (mentioned in despatches,
•• Major Biimand ecrved the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the siege of
BebMtopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medul). .be
•7 ill,. 1- liiinni.tjhain Bcrvc.l with the Buffs in the Crimea iu 1855, and was wounded at the siege of Sebastonol
(\1 'IhCliiiwofthoMcdji.Ue, and Turkish Medal).
^er\<-<l the campaigns of 1838, 39, and 40 in Affghanistan, with the 13th Light Infantry, and was
'"■' " '""1 capture ol Ghuzneo (Medal), assault and capture of the town and fortress of Tootumdur-
"■ ' ' '"■■ "'K"|' iituick at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, and assault of Perwandurrah,
. li Horvwi with the 41st Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th Jan. 1855. in-
• , '■.' ^'"'i' '"id Iiikcnimu (soveroly wounded), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October
( ■ ' liiKpH. hnnliniiin ami Turkish Medals).
-.rv...! in the 49th nogiinent throughout the whole ofthe operations in China (Medal), commencing-
„; i.rt liiiHui.aii.l U^rmiimtiTig with the demonstration before Nankin, including the storm and
:.u iitK.vo (Hilton (wounded) attjick and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attack and
..u* oft l.inhao, occupation ofNiugijo. repulse ofthe nightattackon Niugpo, attack and capture
, '■• >'•"'"«•"'<'. and Chin Kiang Foo. Sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854, was present at the
y'. ",'l'"'''i' "ogimenUil ( olour) and siege of Sebastopol; received the thanks of Sir de Lacy
f:; "" "'''" """'"•JH'cu rciidcred to Major Fordycc, 47th Regiment, in the Trenches on the i8th Oct.
(.,!. ; T.l'nll^r^IIrkt/nMe.lidT'' "'"' ^^^^ wounded at the repulse of the sortie on the 26th October
f„ ' ';;'';'.', '" ''''; * 'V""^" "■'•-'l t-,^" -tStli l^egt. on 2i8t Aprll 1855, and served at the siege and
"'I '"*l'. i-'iii'liiiuiii and Turkish Mcilals).
,:,"'' i|.i'' ijth Ifegimeut in Malta and Sicily. Subsequently in the Peninsular campaigns
\ ilt/.rm, 1 yrcueoH. Nivellc, and Nive, action at Garris, battles of Orthes and
' "*'■ nerved all<;rward« in Canada during the American war
„ , •. oliitiU'or. and aftcrwar.ls as a provisional Ensign in the Cape M. R. throughout
n ,. ' ' '{ ' "J^ '1° Procee.Icd in command of a Troop to Port Natal, and was engaged
V. 'i, ,'" r*;!"- '.^'•? »>o commanded three Squadrons at Bloom Fountain, and ad-
V ; A ,1 ■', , "-' "■*''' ^°i"" "■,"' "="'°'^- Sei-ved throughout the Kaffir w.ir of 1851-
^, 1 ',', Somwlrnn '"lIT.'f ",' '""^ oi'cy"tionB across the ICei in Dec. 1852, and other
rl. . • ' ,R'r«\"rl2^t^ ^ ^'"'■'? 'i'"^'", ^"^ ^*'°'"f^° Cathcart against the Baralong
"• "*53. which service concluded the war. He received a serious injury while
War Seroic3s of Retired Majors. 120
actively engaged ngainst the enemy at Buffalo Tost, 27 Feb. 1852, by the dislocation of the right ankle and fracture
of the bone of the lej<.
65 Major Henry W. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and faU of Sebastopol, assaults of the i8th June and 8th September,
expedition to KertcH and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
•5° Major Robert Campbell was employed on field service in India from August 1820 to March 1S25, including the
siege of Kittoor.
67 Major Campsie commanded two Companies of the Ceylon Kifles at Borilla in suppressing the rebellion of
1848 in Ceylon.
<« Major Cannon served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 2cth Nov. 1854 to 14th June 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish Medal) .
6^ Major Carey served with the 63rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with, four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and
Tui'kish Medal).
•" Major W.H. Carleton served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on i8tu June, and ex-
pedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"1 Major Carpenter served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was wounded at the battle
of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Major F. P. Cassidy served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present in the ac-
tions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th, and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1857 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'^t Major P. Y. Cassidy served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal.) Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho and
storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku I'^orts). Als ) during the operations against the Taepings in
the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and
in command of a Detachment of 100 men at relief of Tsinpoo.
"5 Major Cay served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and commanded Detachments of 65th and 70th Regiments
at the storming of Rangiawhia ; also commanded Detachment 70th Regiment at the siege and capture of Orakan
and other operations (twice mentioned in despatches). Was specially mentioned for the very gallant manner in
which he rushed the enemy's position of Okea near Warea on the 2nd August 1865 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7* Major J. G. Clarke served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Major Clowes served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol : was wounded and taken a prisoner
and horse shot at the battle of Balaklava (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpoutana in
1858-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kotaria, and commanded a Detachment of the Sth Hussars
in Brigadier Parkes' long pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Chota Oodeypore (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'•^ Major Cochran served the campaigns of 1813-14 in Canada, includmg the action at Moravian Town. Also the
campaign of 1824-25 in Ava, includmg the capture of Rangoon and Martaban, siege and captm-e of Denobia, battles
of Prome and Pagahm Mew (Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, and commanded a
Column of attack in the action of the 28th April in the Pisheen Valley ; present also in the actions near Candahar,
at Goaine, and before Ghuznee ; occupation and destruction of that Portress and of Cabool. Expedition into Ko-
histan, storm captiu'e and destruction of Istaliff, and in the numerous minor afiatrs in and between the Bolan and
the Khyber Passes (Medal).
'7 Major T. Hugh Cockburn joined the Central India Field Force at Jhansi, and was appointed Aide de Camp to
Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the action at Koonch, those in front of and capture of Calpee, and recaptuvo of
Gwalior (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"* Major William H. Cockburn was detached from Gibraltar for the defence of Tarifa in 1811-12, when the French,
were defeated, leaving their guns behind ; ser\'ed subsequently in the Peninsula to the end of that war in 1814, and
was present at the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Embarked afterwards for America, whero ho
sei-ved until the termination of the war with the United States.
''■* Major Cocks served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 9th June 1855, with the 4th Regt., including the
battles in the Crimea and the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8" Major Hon. John Colborne served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
81 Major W. J. Coney served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Royal Dragoons, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
83 Major Cornwall served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the 93rd Highlanders, including the battles of
Alma aiid Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, expedition to the SeaofAzoffand capture of Kertch and Yenikale ;
afterwards present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaidts of the i8th Jime and 8th September — wounded
in the Trenches on the 3rd August 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in India during the mutiny, was present at the battle of Kudjwa (Brevet of Major, having com-
manded the party of the 93rd engaged), reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (comnianded the party which took the
Barracks), battle of Cawnijore on 6th Dec. 1857 (severely wounded), Oude campaign (Medal with Cla.5p).
8* Major Cowell served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1842 in Aflfghanistan, and was
present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, captm'e of Mamoo Khail, storming the Heights of JugdnUuck, actions of
Tezeen and Huftkotul, and occupation of Cabool (Medal). He was present as Aide de Camp to Sir Joseph Thack-
well in the action uf Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, in-
cluding the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (charger killed), and StJbraon (Medal and two Clasps). Towards the
close of the Sutlej campaign he officiated as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Cavalry Division.
Served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from April 1855, including the capture of Tchorgavm, battle of the
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
86 Major Croker served as Assistant Quarter Master General in the action at Zorapore near Kurnool on the i8th
October 1839 ; and also in a like capacity in the action at Maharajpore, 2gth December 1843 (Bronze Star).
87 Major Crombie served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 13th Jime 1855, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served throughout the operations in Central India and piirsuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
68 Major Crosse served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the SSth Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman (severely wjunded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Tm-kish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of
Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
89 Sir Charles Wheeler Culfe served as 2nd Assistant Adjutant General on Lord Clyde's Staff during the campaign
in Oude in 1858 and part of 1859, and was present in the actions of Doondiakeria, Mugedia, and the Raptee (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
90 Major Hon. W. H. Curzon served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 13th July 1855, including the battle
of the tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of
1858-59 in Central India, including the action of Bm-ode (Medal).
91 Major J. Cusack served mth the 97th Regiment in the Crimean campai.crn of 1854-55, including the sic^o and fall
of Sebastopol, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth Sept.— wounded (Medal
vsdth Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
92 Major Dartnell served in the S6th Regiment with the Centra] India Field Force in 1857, and was present at the
Btoi-m and capture of Chundaree, and led the only successful escalade attack on the fortress of Jhansi— severely
, ; , War Services of Retired Majors.
. . „..l in despatches (Mc<lnl «-itb Clii.p. and Brevet of Major) Servecl in the Bhootan expedition in
.;„,M,,iorCK-ncnilT..mbs. and w.is present at the recapture of Dowang^^^^^^
:!t% id wal^hVysVh Heg;me..t in the Crimea from the 2.st 1 eb. 1855, including the siege and fall
.'- '. IhI withrhiMi ctiilMiu-^softheMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). .,,•., ^
•^ M /' • V I ..c'wen. Kerv^l' vfth the 64th Rc^riment in the Persian carapaiprn of 1856-57. including the storm and
«n.,ti,:'. f !...hir^K<.wndor of ii. shire and iromlmnlment of Mohumrah (Mcdnl with Clasp . Served m Bengal
'^n v"u' 1. .1 . ?.r^.V„o J. nir the m iti V in 1857-58 : present with Havelock's Column m the actions of Futteh-
^^'.^'^vn'r-^'^MXirNulMe;. Spore
l^::i^:::::^Z^t^S^S^^^^^^ from the ,3tli Nov ,854 to the 7th July ,855
. !\f s..l.Msto,...l ntUick of the Ouarries on 8th June and of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with
-i, M^lnl): '^\-ii8 present with the Carabineers at the outljreak of the Sepoy mutiny at Meerut on
ih" ■' •; ii "■ "•■■- ttudmthouctioisof the Hindun 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlekeserai, the affair of the 9th
Ju,.ru. ^,V.''r,T nl,:';o'™^?wi.\"K5'Bai^lfo^^^ the Kaffir war of .851-53 (Medal) . Was D.A.Q.M.
Gi-.ur.ii»i He»d (Ju.'.-UT» of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from Dec 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal).
Al."!i'n.-<\ m the Ou.lf cauiiHiiirn of 1858-conmiaiKled a DeUichment of the 60th Rifles at the affair of Mehndee—
»n.l vTx-vu: at the action of Biswah. Coimnanded the ist Battalion diuing the pursmt through the IvhjTeeghui-
■'"l-'v'' .'V' iI-,",. j^rve<l"w'ith'tho 75th Regiment throughout the campaign before Delhi in 1857, including the
1 . :,i. }<enii • coramandeii the (Jrenadier Company at the assault of Delhi and ultimately the Regiment;
■n.) Oreathed's pursuing Column, and was present at the affairs of AUyghur and Akbarabad and
i liuhur and Agra ; served in the advance into Oude under Sir Colin Campbell, and on the rehef of
ll.v >,..:, - .. . , i.iu-knowremaincd with General Outram's Force at Alumbagh, and took part in the several repulses
oftl.-.uiUiV (.\li.>«lal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). „„.,,.,,. ,„, , ,
•» Mhj.t buir svrvc<l with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol
•nd Uittle of lukcrman where ho was taken prisoner (Medal with two Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and
'"' Major Dunhnr scn-cd with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from ist May 1855, including the siege and fall
of S«b:i»t.iiH.l and a.'»*ault of the Redan on the Sth September— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'•• Miij-r Pmiihis sen-e<l with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
"" .M ij r Klm.*all serve<l with the ist Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of 1854, iacluding the battle of Balaklava
t»<'vcr :v w.,urde<l). and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
H. II r. ';tli Cla--vs of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" I,-rd Krr..!I •^orvcil with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at the
Imf.'.i- .if A'iiim (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"« Mai' T Kvii us scrve<l with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
■ajre of the chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'"' Mil; r Kawcett served the Eastern cam^iaign of 1854-55 with the 50th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
lnVenji:in. anil siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers the
indiiiii o:nii>aign of 1857-59, commanded a Squadron at the battle of Budlekeserai and throughout the siege and
rapture' if Delhi (horse shot in repelling a sortie on 19th June); also with Greathed's Column in the action of
Uolundsllur (horse shot) and AUyghur, and was senior Officer of the Regt. in camp at Agra when the enemy
attacked, an<l cimmandcd during the earlj' part of the engagement, and in the action at Meraigunge ; present at
Ihe relief 1 f Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec., and actions at Seraighat and Khuda-
jrun.e. !*nd capture of Mceangunge ; commanded a Squadron at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd to 19th March,
and throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at Rhodamow and AUygunge,
capture of Unrcilly, action at Shahjehanpore and pursuit to Mahonidee, and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal with two
Cla«P'«. and » yoir's service for Lucknow).
"* Hai'iT Fiurtlough sen-ed with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
'■^ M»'".r II m. Keith-Falconer sen-ed three years as a Midshipman, and was wounded in the boat action of
H.M.S. Prtii.lnit and Eurydiee against the Arab pirates in the river Augozha, east coast of Africa, 23rd Nov. 1847.
S«^^•c«l in tlio Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England, including the battles of Inker-
sittu nr.'i Tclicrnaya. and siege of Sebastopol ; was also with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal
TTiUi two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
••* Ma;.. r Fanning scr\-cd with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
cai.tiin- of Ue-hirc, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah
<Medal «iih Cla.sp). Served in the N.W. Provinces of India in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; commanded a
IXrini hiiiiiit m the action of Khugwa, present in the defence of Cawnpore and defeat o'f the Gwalior mutineers, and
urtun- ,,f Kala Xudilcc and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie ;
•crvt-1 in tiie ( iiido campaign of 1858 59 as Brigade Major of Brigailier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack
■ i.il c«|.iureofthotown and Fortof Sandce (Medal).
'■'» M.ijor Fitztierald served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion during 1835-37 ; was severely wounded in the action of
Mh >Iay -ciir St. Sebastian, and has two Crosses and a Medal for his conduct and services. Served also in the New
lif,\Mii\ war in 1864 65 (Medal).
"" Major Alexander Fletcher scr^-ed with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from oth May 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
8e»>ii»t//i)ol. and Turkish Medal). -) j od \ f
'" Major Uicluinl Fletcher commanded the Detachments of the ist and 3rd West India Regiments which destroyed
t»)^ ctTii'i'v"' ^'^'f''^' ^^C"^'™ Africa, in May 1855, but with severe loss, owing to the overwhelming force of
"• M.., r I.. K..rbc» »cr\-e<l as Adjutant of the 2nd Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal campaign in 1856. Com-
\' ;''"■ »»K'uient in the Indian rebellion (Medal), in fiveminir affairs in the Etawa district in 1858, the
.1^ roMiinan.l in the field being 10 Companies of Infantry, 2 Squadrons of Cavalry, and 3 guns. Com-
■ • ciiKnigcd in the opcnitions at Neomree and GurrahKasdar, leadingto the occupation of Burhee in
., ,"/'■' i'^'. received the "high commendation" of the (Governor General of India. Commandedthe
'i*' "*■','"","[ ""''C'>>''"ll>ore, which was mentioned in general orders as " a very gallant and suc-
.1 or «l.ich he was thanke<l in the same general order by the Governor General, the service
ii .mniig ex])loit. and marked by skill, courage, and determination." Recorded while a subaltern
^ ■'■'Oh uj tlic Urevct rank of Major as soon as he should attain the rank of Captain, on Lord
I •..•,1 with the 6th Dragoon Guanls in the Crimea from the 26th July 1855, including the
,1 . ^^ ^ '""'•• ""■' Turkish Medal). Was second in command of the Wing of the
• V M T^'" "ccompanicd (.cncral Showers' Column and was at the affair of Kuttwaleo
'' „i L ■ '^rti, . r"*^*^";"'"", ,'w ''"', '^ '^'""■Pe against a band of fanatic Ghazees and was
. .Xing a iK.rtioii ofoiie hui,.| (.Modal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
■ ' ^ 'tl. Cl'l^prilnVT^'irktlf Mc'lai)'.' "' ''"' '-'""^" ^'""^ ^^'"'"^ '^"' i^'^''^^^'"*? the siege and
' ' Moljc -fr' K!^rnL.'''.""i'"'''^'.' "'' '?5r" ^''^'^ the 57th Regiment, including the battles of
' ,1 .M? .i„.B. «''"!• '■'.'I'^"""'" f the Quarries, attacks of the Redan on the .Sth .June (with
> i ,,'„;;;' Sardinian 'ilmTT.'.VkNhMc,^^^^^ ^^"''"^ '""''^ ^^'^'^ '^^"'^P'' ^"^^^^^ °*' ^^''^''^'
'' M'^^o,"l''„.""' '.'1'"' "'y'",'^'"t '" ll'O Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was in
' • 1 1„H I!., r ',"',.',"^',3""' ;',;"'0 '857. and from that date engaged in the defence of the
■ 1. Mmlchiui 1 V Kir ' 1 '-^'-'T •T''?°'A-''''^ ^"^■''™^^''''~"''^» severely wounded during the
d..'. V. P . '.«.!' .^rclJcui^cXn^rion1^Lhn^^^«^ was subsequently engaged in the
••TTiCf! f-TT Lacknow) ^awnporo on 6th Doc. 1857 (Modal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's
War Services of Betired Majors. 120
»»t Major T. J. Fi-ancis served with the i6th Lancers at the actions of Bnddiwal and Aliwal, and as Aide dc Camp
■to Sir Joseph Thackwcll at Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). He served^also the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, in-
•clnding the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps).
11' Major Gamier served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea from 7th July to nth Aug. 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i^" Major Gavin served with the i6th Lancers during the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord Keane, including
the siege and captm-e of Ghuznee (Medal) . He was al.so present at the battleof Maharajpore, 9th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star) .
121 Major Gell served in the Peninsula in the 29th Regiment, and succeeded to the command of the Regiment at
the battle of Albuhera, for which he has received the Gold Medal. He has also the Silver War Medal with four
Clasps for the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco.
i^if Major P. Geraghty served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign
of 1857-58 as Adjutant of the 20th Regiment, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore,
and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
1-2 Major B. W. Gillman served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
123 Major P. W. Gillum served with the 54th Regiment at the taking of the Forts of Leehean and Tirhol, in Oude,
in June 185S (Medal).
12* Major Godley served with the 2Sth Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 5th July 1S55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and afiiiir in the Cemcterj- — severely wounded (Medal with
thi-ee Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
1*5 Major Dimcan Gordon served with the 59th Regiment at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; and at the
•capture of Java in 181 1, and was wounded at the assault of Fort Cornelius (War Medal with one Clasp). Served
also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpoi-e in 1825-26 (India War Medal with one Clasp).
1^ Major A. P. Gore served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insm-gent Boers in South Africa in 1S45, also
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58
. inclmUng the action of Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and pursuit
"of the Gwahor Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futteghur, affiiir of Shumshabad,
storm and captm-e of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and afiiiir of Koorsie (Medal with two Clasps).
130 Major C. C. Graham served the Eastern campaign from Dec. 1S54 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault upon the outworks on the i8th June (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
131 Major Grange served as an officer of Militia in Canada during the suppression of the insurrection, and was
present at the siege of Nav.y Island. He commanded the Enrolled Pensioners in the expedition against the King of
Kenung up the Gambia in May 1849. He also commanded the Detachments of the ist and 3rd W. I. Regts. in the
expedition sent up the river Sherobro with H.M.S. Alert and Pluto in June and July 1849.
132 Major Grantham served in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal), and
was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
13* Major E. L. Green served in the Kaffir wars of 1847 and 1850-53 (Medal), was severely wounded in the former
war when commanding the Rear Guard, and in the latter war served as Aide de Camp to Major General Somerset,
and D.A.Qr.Master General with the Head Quarters of Sir George Cathcart. Served with the China expedition of
i860 until the surrender of Pekin as D. A. Adj. General ist Divi-sion (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
135 Major Gresson served as a volunteer in the Peshawur Light Horse at Peshawur during the Indian mutiny of
1857-58. Was on board the ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1S59.
Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 and was present at the outbreak of hostilities at Taranaki, the storming
of the Pah Katikira, the aflidr of Kerikeri, and commanded the stoi-ming party consisting of two Companies 65th
Regiment at Kangariri on the 20th Nov. 1863 and was very severely wounded, right arm being shattered, bullet
penetrating the back (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
136 Major W. R. Gray served in Ceylon duringthe rebellion of 1848, and commanded the outpost of Ambefrusse. Served
throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China, and commanded the ist Battalion Military Train from the
taking of the Taku Forte on 21st Aug. to the return of the Cori)s to England in March 1862 (Brevet of Major, Medal
■with Clasp). Sei-ved during the war in New Zealand from 1864 to 1866, for two years and a-half of that time on tho
Staff of the Governor Sir George Grey (Medal) .
137 Major Halliday served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny
in 1858, and was present at the actions of Khankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'38 Major Hon. R. Baillie-Hamilton sei-ved with the 44th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum — as Aide de Camp to
•General Spencer (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Tm'kish Medals). Served also the campaign of i860 in
China as Brigade Major of the 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
139 Major Thomas Hare served in the Kaffir war during 1847 (Medal).
iio Major Wm. Henry Hare accompanied the expedition under Sir David Baird to Corunna, and was present
tlu-oughout the retreat, and at the battle of Corunna (War Medal with one Clasp). In Aug. iSog'embai'ked with the
expedition to Walcheren, and was at the siege and capture of Flushing. Served in the I'eninsular campaigns of
1811, 12, 13, and 14; and finally at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Cambray.
i-*i Major Heigham served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to the ist June 1S55,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tiu-kish Medal).
i" Major Heneagc served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, affiiirs of Bulganac, M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition
to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in lUypootana and Central India in 1858-59, and
was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, captures of Gwalior and
Powi-ee, battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Naharghm- ; at Gwahor he commanded a Squadron of the
:8th Hussars, which made a sudden and successful attack upon the enemy's Camp, in which the Rhanee of Jliansee
was killed and several gims captured ; for this he received the Victoria Cross (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
1*3 Major Herbert served with the 39th Regiment at the action of Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843 — slightly
wounded (Bronze Star) .
1** Major C. Heycock served in the Crimea from 5th Jan. 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
:attacks of theli8th June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded Field Detachments against insurgent Bheels in Guzerat in 1858, and again in operations connected with
the pursuit of rebel forces in Rajpootana in 1858-59.
i« Major J. M. Hill served with the Royal Artillery in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Also in the Crimea,
including the battle of Inkei-man and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps), after which as Major in the
Turkish Contingent and commanded the Garrison Artillery at Kertch and Yenikale (4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
i*' Major HinchlifT served La 1857 with the 64th Regiment in Persia (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Indian
mutiny campaign (Medal).
1*9 Major Sir John Hopkins sei-ved with the 43rd Light Infantry during the campaign in Denmark in 1807,
including the siege and sun-ender of Copenhagen, and battle of Kioge. In 1808 landed at Corunna with Sir David
Baird's expedition, and joining the Army of Sir John Moore was in the various operations until the retreat. In
1809 landed in Portugal with the Light Division, and was at the defending of the passage of the Tagus at Almaraz ;
in i8io was engaged in several affairs between Almeida and Ciudad Rodrigo, action of the Coa (severelj"- wounded),
battle of Busaco, and various skirmishes; in 181 1 engaged at Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Miranda de Coorg,
Sabugal, and battle of Fuentes d'Onor ; in 1812 was present during both the sieges and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo
and Badajoz, commanding a Company at the assault of the breaches of each ; present at the reduction of the Forts of
Salamanca, action at Castrajohn, battle of Salamanca, and surrender of the Retiro in Madrid; in 1813, action of San
MUlan, battle of Vittoria, action with the enemy's rearguard on entering the Pyrenees, operations therein, action at
the bridge of Yanzi, and attack of the Heights of Santa Barbara; present also at the stoi-m and capture of Saint
Sebastian. Served in the campaign of 1815, and was at the capture of Paris. Has the War Medal with seven
'Clasps, and was twice severely woimded.
K
, , , War Services of Eetlred Majors.
u'hl luntf at the »>«Ule "f SoV"'"!' *^^*^ ?.'>;.„.':"'^""" t\w ,„\t o and capture of Lucknow. and
'rimea from 28th May 1855, including the expedition
•- —J ■ V W'r\i„t,„^u,,\n\ mill rtttflck of the i8th .Tunc (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
::iJ^X';uS"ShV"i"™U^nrr^^^^^^ ""!>« -^^l ^-ces under Tantia Topee and Kao
^^\\'' '°'°M .or%-(yl with the 6;rml Reiriment in the Crimean campaijjn from the 13th Nov. 1854, including
u • -. Cto H^ the 8ortie of 5th May, attack of the Quarries 8th June, and pt the Redan 8th Sept.
the > ■ \T.mT k.VrL'ht of the Le^'ion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjube, and Tui-kish Medal)
-w; , /e< w.uV t he 4th I it'ht Dn.jroons the Kastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Atoa'ai.- ,v>->....w.\^vcrely wV.iuide.1 in both thighs), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
'*^»'?^.*^'^l*■M.r^•M with the I7lh Regiment in India diiring the mutii^v in i857;58(M^^^^ ■,..•.,
!• ♦ M^ r W T I 'IM served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege of -Alooltan m 1848-49. mcludmg the
^'"■. ^^\!''';^'^e dt^. and surrender of thi fortress; also present at the subsequent sm-render of the fort
<Tnm\ nt the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with Sir Colin Campbell s
-hnwur fronUer in 1852, and was present at the engagements of Nowadund, Praamghur, and
',. !.^l''wiUi the 1 8th Roval Irish in the Crimea from the 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege
I . ^is«ault and cajrture of the Cemetery on the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
'"/i ■ ,„-od with the Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to 15th Sept. 1855,
. nalnklnva and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
It*.- , Me<ljidie, and Turkish Medal). „ . . „ , ,, . ■ c- •, , r. , , •
* *{% . ^.,1 the c'lnipaign in Naples under Sir James Craig in 1805, and that m Sicily and Calabria
, _ ,„ ,806; j„ ,809 he was at the taking of the Islands of Ischia and Procida m the Bay of
'^"' .• he 8er\-e<lon the eastern coast of Spain, mid was present at the actions of Alcoy, Biar,
•^ ■ ,.id various other affairs. In i8i4he was^t tlif (miHiuo nt(;eiH.ii. In 1835 he raised the 2nd
."y ' . LegionnnderSirDeLacyEvans, and was ].rv>vu\ m thr vmious actions and other desidtory
"• ' . ,„ in Spain. For his sen-ices there he 1ki> iniivid IVmn the Spanish Government three
J'.' Ortlcrof St. F'erdinand (one confen-ed on the tield uf Ijattle), and the Commandership of
I^iV -..till- nink of Colonel in the Spanish Ai-my.
iv .. . rvfcl ill the Sutlcj camiiaign in 1846 with the i6th Lancers, and was present at the aflf\iir of
|i,,,i . tiniis of .Miwal and Sobraou (Medal and Clasp).
1^ . 1 with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from gth May
1 ,. jiiicl liill of Sebastopol iMrdiil witli r)as]i, and Turkish Medal).
fc' •, ...1 with the :3th Light lii-:i'_'i")iis the Kastern cainiiaign of 1854-55, including the recon-
ti«i»- ' " "'•''' ''"'"'' Cariiigan, affairs of liulL'-aiiak and irKenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava
(hoTM- -h'ti. Iiik.niian, ami Tchemava. siege and fall of Sebastopol; also i^rcseut with the Light Brigade at
KuiMtoriM (Mc<l«l with four Cliusps, anil Turkish Medal).
<" Major John.-^t'.ne ser\-e<l with the 45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
'*• MHjor Juilgi' accompanie<l the 27th Regiment on the expcilition to Hanover in 1805. Joined the Army in Sicily
in 1806, and wi>«* employed with it, in a Grenadii r i;,,n:ilii n, .luring its various operations, in 1810. Sailed with the
f'irce for Naples, and was present at the captur. 11 'vocida in 1809. Retm-ued to Sicily, and appointed
lieiHitT Ansiftant yiinrter Master General ; emi i 1 he French Anny in 1811. Served with that depart-
ment Aiirini; 1S12 ancl 13 at the battle of (':i-t,r 1 i , ;irtive sicao before Tarragona, in the affiiir at Villa
F'mnrn. and the i>ii--s ofBalaguer. ReiMi:!' ! 1 ! -1 1 I irui Bordeaux for Canada ; present at
the IxiMle of I'l»ll)*burg, and the severe! , . i I , ; i - i-i
'•» Major Kiiunt/.e was jiresent with I' ■ 1 ' I, ' \'' - -., r - ^ . iiud capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26
(Mwlnhvitli ('lii>i.l ; wr\-c<l with the !mI I, - 'hi I ir:;_ i- r ■ : : ■ I i ■ I > .1 . ]i.-ii'jii of 1842 in Aft'u'haiiistan, and was
i.n—:' ■ r ' ■ ■ ■ of tlio Kliybcr I'ass. captiiiv of .Mniimn Ki.;n!, -1 . irinnMj tin ilriLln- ni' .luvdurir.-k, iirrimis of
Tez« . : . 1 II ■■ ■ ,!. and oceuiiation of Cabool (Medal). Hcsir\ra :il-.,ilii' .- : : .: ■! ,: l 1 - i 1 ; .: . :)U(lwas
prv~ :■■ ■' ••■- i.r Moodkec (wounded), Fero/.eshah (woiiiiilriii, initl Sol, r:ii. ' \ ,, 1,',!,. ., .\;, !;il and
twt> ' -■ "I the I'uiijaub camjiaign of 1848-49, and was prrstnr ;it tlic ii'!;! n- ,.; i'ihiumu-- 1 , iliu jiussage
oftl • .rSailooliiporc. and battles ol Chilliaiiwallah and (ionjerat (Medal witli t\\-o Clnsps).
!• • .. n s(T\-ed with tlie 25th Retriment at the capture of Madeira in 1S07 ; n Iter wliich he proceeded
|/i t!.' 're ho was employed on the Staff for upwards of ten years. He wa.s at the taking of nearly
wilt!. iiidii which were cajituied from 1809 to 1815, and was frequently meutioued in "despatches
(Wiir M' ..■■'■ " '-. ts-.o 1 laxjis for Martini(|iie and Gua(la!o\ijie).
>*■ I>.nlKnii<cMrvi-.l oil the late (ieiieral Lord Kcane's Staff during the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan,
Kiwi wiu> prpMSDt at the axMtull and capture of Ghnz.nee (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
'• Mji^or Knck Kceneser\'c<Uhe camjiaigns in India of 1857-58 as Major in the 2nd Dragoon Guards,and was present
•t the ineKC and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
tl««f).
'• I/T.I Finpfill nf-rvMl with the 8th Hussars in the Crimea from 19th November 1854, including the expedition
lo K'"- >■ ' • ■■ I '■■'! ..I S.i.:.M. .,.,,) (Me<hil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^' '■' . ■ . .1 . Mm 11, i, 1,1 eampaigii of i860 on the staff of Brigadier Reeves, and was present at
HtM . . -M.tuiv of tlic uiiH-r Taku I'ort (slightly wounded), actions of the i8th and 21st
8q- I 1 olMiijor, Mfdiil with two CUisiis).
' • ■'■■'•■■ '••' '-'1' Ueirmicnton the lir.sl China expedition (Medal), and was present at Amoy,
Uh'. ..liiiK repiilM) ot night attack), Cliupoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chins? Kiang Foo. Also the
*•' '" l>et')bcr 1854, mchiding the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps,
Bn<l I
1854--; v,-:tl. tin t-,,,|^ r'.-llri r:!,:ir,lsan(l Rifle Brigade
, , , I, Hi( uv ' - !,, , , , , f.rtie on 26th October,
«!' M 7lh.Iiine, volunteered for th.!. 1 : il„' Redan on the iSth
Ju... -I when he was severely wound,. I 1 , ,,., -, , ; :,, ,, ,,,„itated at the shoulder
.'••• ■'''"' H>« Loirion of Honour. Turkish .\|,,| ,1, 1 \ ,1 ,ik, i ,ms<, the last decoration
»» ' '"• »<■"* oi; gallantry, yiz.-conspicuous ,n, > i ,. ,i. ;,, A!i .,. nn.I admirable behaviour
•V '""' '■>■ V.'""'.T1 H7'y K'lkeby out of til,' II,,, , l;;,,t„l„..,s ,.l (luards serving in the
• "J ^ ,, ,7!""" ' Brigade given by the I'm.r,' Cnx.rt to To;,,k his sense of the gal-
. ' ,'. '■'' '','"''' V""™ "'''I'/J'^:*"' '^"•'*'"' ^'''^ '■'■fm 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege
J*;', ■ !"»"^^!,'rk''"l, M^ '"' " '^''^ '"^^ ^^^**^ """^ ^^^^P- ^^^^^"^ °^' ^"J"'''
' ,' ' '.Vr;''","i'''!ri'I' '!'" '■"'^IT'*-'^ "if'^i.?" '" ^''''""' >'ifl"'li"»? theaction of Sinho, taking of Tangku,
I tl,i> taking ofihe Taku Forts ; also present at the surrender
l.i.p,
Virtoriii (Vohh, and Brevet of Major)
;'ckin (mentioned i
■ . .u.^i,, ,? n "', ''.'.f*" '"/"^'^'■y "', '1^0 Kastern campaicp, up to 7th October 1S54, and
t" ,. i „ iif „ ■/" T ? "f A ma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and
^"J . " J " ^Z^ /oalaad war m ,864-66. and was present at the attack on Gate Pah.
^, "' "'•' campaign of ,814 m Canada; also with the 72nd Highlanders, the Kaffir
, ^^''■<' ''^'-'■i^'ic'-'s of liefa-ed Majors. i-,,
180 m'°^ Lockyer served in the Kandian war in Ceylon in i8i ■; i6
■and we%°Sra\TliliS to the north ofChina in .84. (Medal).
*,, ;,^^^J°'' I'Utman served with the 24th Reo-iinei^'in t>,^°P,, ' V'^ **' the landm- before Nankin.
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasi))^ '•" <=='™Paign of 1845 46. inchuling the battles of
With G^th^ed^s ^oJ^ir^o!^^''i:\l!'tI,!i^^^^ -^^ wasafterwardspresent
'pf'^ °f Kanouge, advance into Oude, action of Mari^o^ Ab^n 1 } ^"-'i^^'n'' '''^"' "^ ^^rabad. battle of Agi-a.
""^-^Sr^^l^M^grllK^^^^ ^"-^ '•^•^^^^ ^^- ^^^
Balaklavaand TchernlyrsTege anVfau'of SeKno??M^^^^^^ t^« ^^"les of
5tli^ Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) '^ ^ ^ '"*'' ^'^^ ^''^^P^' ^^'-'^^ of the Legion of Honor,
We.o^rB'a?akC^^^^^^
'- M'aior^rAi'f"'^' with three ciaspl. and fefsh ^edf? '"'"'' "^ """^^'^"'^ °'''^°*'^ '^'"^ ^''^•^- ^855, and battle
including, the attacHftrel^nemy-lS^tinTo^^^^^ -^^, ^'^'^^^ -' 'he first siege of Mooltan,
:S^^s?^n^i^lf-^'^sS^^^
nt Malthone, siege lid a^X^o X;?.,?%attiTof '^^^^^^^ "^ ^'"'- -'---''■ Barodia
recapture of Gwalior, r„„l - ^u,nn,Ml.Ml FMnt On^fi,. • and Koonch (severely wnun.leri), MCtion of Morar
despatches, Brevet uf .\h,i,,r. .\|,,i;il \\ itl. Clalp^ '° operations against Bunjor Sing (twice mentioned in
iS4i-42ri°na h^^rrr'y,7''u:^ ''^^■'^hl^^^^^^^ the Operations in Caudahar in Affghanistan in
landers iinln r., iic ImrnVrr fhl ,,^ . f^^^^^^^^ ^''"'ed with the 78th High-
and expe. 1 1 ; : , , . .1 th Cla "^ °^ Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah,
of Alma'ai'i, I In; ;,,',;;;;, : '': , V <\Tn}!l '■^® •*^*'^ Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, includin'' the battles
MedaJI). """■'■*• -^'^ -• "' ■^^••''astopol, and sortie of 26th October 1S54 (Mldal with thrll" Clasps.^nd TuS
comm^aXd^aS-rfZeVegimon the siege and fall of Sebastopol ;
party at the assault of the R^lan ,tl, :,,"'!,?' /„^^J?-'^*' ^"/^ °" the 19th April t855. and Xvas of the storming
iled.iidie, and Tm-kish Medal). Sctn r I : , ' rhi Tn 1 '" rtespatohes. Medal with tUasp, 5th Cla.ss of the
at the actions of the 21st and z.rd ,s m,: ' ,. ', ' r f"'^','''' campaign of 1857-58, present with Havelock's Column
under Outram, and fall of Luckiiuw l;,vv,., ,,i '\ .,'iL^ ^L'T'V^^-l'i^J^J' 'defence of Lucknow, defence of the Alumbagh
'*''t Major C. H. Malan served in ti,o -n, i.-, V- ■' ' -^'^etial with Clasp),
fall of Sebastopol, and was severe y wo ndedi>rfn^.'nf,^'"''^^?"^ ^\ "*^ J""« '855, including the siege and
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^ wounded m four places at the assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal
BalakuXlnkm-man!^|J^^^ the Eastei-n campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of
Turkish Medal). '-"ern.i.^a, siege and lall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, " -^^ ' " •
Brevet of Major, and
iuinasu iueaai;. " ....««^.,i,>^i.ui v.u.cnai wiiu mzee (jiasjis, orevet or .Major, and
throuSut the\a&- 'wafof x84"-?7 (Med^lf '^'"''"'°' ^' "^' '='^P*^'-<= °^ ^"'"^ ^atal on 26th June 1842. Served also
rail Of a^o\lSf^^^^^ ''sSo^%2;°'^/'- -r^ %x 'P" ^-^-^^'^^ *^^ ^'^^- --^
the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 andwasi)rp<ipl7tinfi,»? '\- .^".'^^'^ "^ the N.W. Provinces in suppression of
of the Gwalior Contingent, acSons of Kale Ni ddee Zt'"'^n°f l''' Cawnpore under General Windham, d'efeat there
S^ah^banpore (Brevet of Major, and Medal) Khankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at
AhnaaTl,i;e™^r(sufc7edecUoUie^~ 7''^'^^ 55th Regiment, including the battles of
with three Clasps, and TuilishM^laO ""'^ °^ ^^"^ Regiment) , and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet Sf Major, Medal
^ 'it?! • • ^''7"'^ *^1«° i" the Xopaul camS of 81 w6 nnd^Klti'^^^ ^"^^ 9'"'^^^ (^^"^^ ^^'^''^ ^th four
'^•^ Major Matson ioined thp forr-p ,v, t^-1.„^ \ \^ ; ^^^ the Mahratta campaign of 1817-18.
Deputy Quarter Master Geneiala^^ ^^^I'^rd in A.fgust 1845, and served as Acting
nth Jan. 1846 (Brevet of Major, and Medal). '^"' **' *^° "*"*"'t and capture of Kawiti's Pah, at Ruapekapeka on thi
at^the sZm and^aptufe o?Cot^J{ Olal'r "'"^^'^'^'^""^ "> '^^ ^"'^''"^ mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present
the siS Of Sl^<^X^ra»'o'? ^r^\Z^'^'' f-? *^« '5th pec. 1854 to the 7th July .855, including
April when in command of a worldn o- .,^11 ;,, l, °^- ^^ ?^ ''f '7^'^'>' contused in the head on the mght of the 1 :,th
Force, and was present nt t^e affairs of Gee-nu'^e'Vn^f ''''f^:ii^.°^ '^?«-59 ^th the Saugor and Nerbudda Field
"^-Xifr'Ar^ f ' ^'=^"™' -i^or r4?^s^(!^fS°^|°ft of Baiida. relief of Kirwee. action on theHeights of
Lt.Colo*nel second^'i^'ommTd"'''' '° '''' '''' ^'""''^ °' '^« ^^^^^ji^^'^ f°r ^^^'ice with the Osmanli Horse Artillery as
tionS°£ta"SlTen%°rie'^^^^^^^^^^ 1^?--* -^,^\^-^--^ at. Spithead on 3rd June .859, and men-
and judgment on this trying occasion ^^'^eived a letter from Captam Mon-is, bearing testimony to his coolness
=^0" m5|,°/#; I Unn^-°eZ7iZh\h^.' 87th Fusiliers during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
J8S7-S9 (Medal). ' ^ ^" ®'^ "^"^ *^^ "7th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in
-'»' Maim' ^^^^''^/^""•ay served in the Kandian war in Cevlon in 1817-18
campai^'of ■ ^855 sM^Ih Sl*^ 's^.%''TTr,''i'\'. Staff o'f the Turkish Contingent during the Eastern
campaign of 1857-58, and wSnresentit^hPvir A Aide de Camp to Sir William Man.sfield during the Indian
defeat ol'the Gwilior ?fontTngeK 6th DeLmbfr «p^^^ ^^"""'^ ^^°^^' '^^^'^''^^ of cfwnpore, and
capture of Lucknow; was rfXtedlv nTenti^^l in 1p? f*?^ Kala Nuddee, and recapture of the Doab, siege and
Cojmcil, Brevet of M^jor, Medal ^th two Clasp^) ^^^spatches, and twice thanked by the Governor Genlral in
battle''o''?L'^chlr"aya"IiTge'and1alTo%^^^^^^ ^".>!^r^ ^^^.^•■^' *"^°'- '"^^ 3°th June 1855. including the
^ «» Major Nash served in thi American war wi?r hi 7i*^ ^""'P' ^''^7^' °^ ^''jo^"' ^nd Turkish Medal).
Lane, storming of Fort Erir-tth W X/ ,PvPvpf '°^'"'^ ?^/!°'f?'',**'1 ^^' P^'^-^^^t at the action of Lundy's
"'-^MaSir °f - P-aeVtafee^prlflnTaS rnTe'atti'oV^t'&'^^er'^^'^^*-^^"' ^^^ ^^'^^ -^^ ^^^^
served witn tne 17th Regunent m the Crimean campaign from 17th Dec. '«-•
1854, including the
,23 War Semices of Retired Majors.
•iORO and flUI orSeUiKtopol. ami «8«ault of the Re<lnn on the .8th Juno-mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major'
""■u^lrSr V>:^J'-^'cii''\r[Il;S'^^^^^ PoUoek witht^e .th Regiznent, and wa.
'^-l^^^^^^iiCZ';:^^^'^^:^^^^ 1°7; at the siege of Mar-
umailo". 'so7- 1^1 n iho '«.inmilu from i8.o. inchTding the battle of Albuhera (severely wounded by a musket-
Wl n he W) !^^2e "f ihl- SuaVarul the Kbro. action of Osma, battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna
i^undcl in the C?^U,v . mule^ljl). action at the I'a*>s of Roncesvalles, battle of the Pyrenees passage of the
BHlar^^. l«tile« .TOie .N.velle, N.ve. ami Orthes, besides various minor actions and skirmishes (^\ar Medal with.
''8^M,!?^n'"l.»tou «enc<l with Uio 4th Repimcnt throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55. including the battle
of Ink. V" >,, ' ' ."and full uf Seba/wpol-wonnded (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Tur .-. rve.1 also in the Indian campaign in ,857-58, and succeeded to the command of the Troops at
Ih, rtif BeylsmlApril iSsS.onthcscniorOfficerbeingdangerously wounded Medal)
,1,,! with the -,ii.t Begimont throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, mcludmg the battles of
M - .a, (woundcl). BuddiwTil, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and thi-ee Clasps). Served as Brigade-
\1 , - / „ul durmg the operations at Tai-anaki in 1860-61 (Brevet of Major), and also durmg hostUibes m
. ; ^ ; Waikato.listrictsm iSo; (mentioned in general orders and despatches. Medal).
•■ , ! . r hcnwl with the ist Dragixin Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1S55, mcludmg the siege and faU
- ; i:itlle of Tclicmava (Medal with Clasp). „ . , ,.
■Awi with the r^th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Jime 1855, includmg
:.iTimva, hiego and fall of Sebastopol (Mdal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m the
. S58 ; commanded the Rear Guard in the reetreat from Jugdespore, and was present in the actions-
-i-lKire (Medal). ■ , ,
: , i-<l with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was engaged with the enemy
b: V x flKa (mentioned in desjiatchcs) ; besieged in Azimghm- and sortie thence; proceeded vrith
li: . ( olumn in pursuit of Koer Sinn, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
-• , i-ved iu the Crimea with the 9th Regimentfrom August 1855, including the siege and fall of
8cljftj-t..]-.l (Mcijil with Cln^p, and Turkish Medal).
"• Uigur I'et'" .•^iT%T<l with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
"• U^ior C. B. I'hilhppM sc:-ved with the 39th Rcgt. in the Crimea i'rom 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of 8«laitto|Mil. and aiucks of the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikish Medal).
"» Major K. Phillips served the Easteni campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the battles of
BaiaklavH (hun-c shot), lukerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with tliiee Clasps, and Turkish
Ifetljil). Served in Hajjiootanii in 1S58-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, and commanded a Squadron of the
Sth UuKsiir> m lirii.'adier H<niiier'8 pm-suit of the rebels and at their defeat at Koorshana (mentioned in despatches,
>ic<Inl nuhciii.-|>).
*•* Miiji.r Philiml 8er\-«l with the 74th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal).
"^ Major Hon. K. S. Plimkett served at the siege of Sebastopol from loth Dec. 1S54 to July 1S55, including the-
captore of the Quarries on 7th June, and present in the Trenches during the attack of the Redan on the 18th June
(lledal with Ch»!<p, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal) ; has also the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service in the late
Osraanli Horhe Artillery. Sei-\'ed in 1858 at the siege and captui-e of Awah (mentioned in despatches) and Kotah,
bottle of KotA ke Serai, and general action resulting in thecaptiu-e of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
*• Major Pcxjre Bcr^^eii in Rajiiootaua and Central India in 1858-59 with the Sth Hnssarss, and was present at the-
oapture of KoUiJi, reticcnimtivn of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture o{ Gwalior, siege of Po-svree, and
action <.r BejMiH.re— severely woundeil (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of M;ijci-. Medal with Clasp).
«» Major the Hon. Charles Pou^j-s, prior to entering the Army, served five years and three mouths in the Royal
Navy, ami was present in H.M.S. Jilonde at the taking of the Morea Castle, in the Gulf of Lepanto, in 1828. He-
i<en-i-<l with the 9th Lancers in the campaign of 1848-49 in the Pimjaub, including the passage of the Chenab at
KAinnuKinir. and Imttle-s of Chiilianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
» Sir K.'l'niiri.l lYidcaux served as Ensign in the 53rd Regiment in the South of France to the close of the Penin-
mlnr <-■■ ". • '. • •• ' •-■ .!ii the end of 181 3 to the retui-n of the Ai-my in the following year. He afterwards joined the ist
»"' ■ : m the Kast Indies and served there for some time.
serve<l with the 3-.'nd Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, and was present
•■ ■ ■ 1 '» Column in the operations before Calpee eai-ly in 1S5S, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh.
"'• ■ l-uckii(i\v in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dehaighn and Fort at Tyrool,
•f- ■ and Jugdespore. surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of Beni
*"■ vor Gogra (Medal).
' '^■<xl with a Detaclunent of the 12th and 40th Regiments vmder Captain Thomas at the capture-
"' ''d by insurgents at the Ballarat Gokl Fields in Austraha on the 3rd Dec. 1S54.
un-cil wiUi the 38th Regiment in the Easreni campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inker-
Mi Sebastopol; with Volunteer sharpshooters from 20th Nov. to 31st December, attack and
•^ i I ' 1 mctery ou the iSth June (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish
"• *«";■"■ yu"'»crv»l with a force under Sir Charles Napier against the Momund tribes, Pesha-mir district, in
"?!!'i". I .■ ^^V °f^^^ '" '*»« Abygginian campaign in 1868 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches for
mr|r^ituii).!r:iT,,i_?f;,!., MS exertions," Brevet of Major). = j v i
.6. ' " ' " •'*«'"vcd with the expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; at the taking of the island of Zante,
"^^ i.i Maura, 18 10.
^. """" fcrvcd with the 6th Dragoons in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-35, including the
j4„,„ ' ■'"• *"'! ^chernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
li^.Mh"'JTh""(l^ir'^i'H'!f,7,!;'le^,' '-''"''' ^°'°- ^'■"'^ '^'3 to the end of the war. Served also in the American war,
•» Maj.T «.•„, ■ „..rv,-.i «,tl, the 73r.l Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-33 (Medal), including the operations w,
"T- ^^•'W:rkloof, and Trans-Koi expeditions. jo v /, & ^
In , .""'""'JTA <';";'l>'»'t.'" or 1854 with the 88th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
' •"'I'"'. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
(». '^■'''' "' H'".t;nmcan camiiaign from March 1S55, and was present in the Trenches
,,t ".' '"■ ""; '^"-'{fo and fall ol Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June .and
>' ' -^ wounded by the cxulosion of the French powder magazine in Camp on the isth
r... n. ir iI'"'i'i"l) »'kish Medals). Employed in India from January to April 1861 in
bv , ,' "'" *■."•'''' f ""=" '" ^}^Y^V^ ""tier Lt.Colonel Gawler, and was mentioned in Orders-
"""••TVKeM (Brevet of Major).
n. I ' v',',,"''"'t" ?'■''.' ^'"^'^ '." *'"y "'"^ •^""'= 'S57 against the fort of Hote Mm-dan held by
I..' •,""''^' I ';,"'nlO'. and HubHcqucntly towards the Swat Vallev. Present as Adjutant
•»iK'. Ill i> (,i luo 5i8t N.I. at Peshawur in Aug. 1857, and was severely contused and
M-ri.. 1 ,"{' '■",•'"","■""=,!''•»• Served the campaign of 1859 against the rebels on the
u»r ^ ■ , '"" ;."' B'H" iniaiitry ; and lor several months commanded posts on the fron-
l«.ai. ■" "' l"^|mlar L'lvalry ; present in the action with the Nana and Bala Rao at
w,- ■ , ,,'•'"'," '» '»« Ncpaul Hills on tho 28th March ; when reconnoitring in the hills
wi( ' ' ' '" " '^" """ conducted into camp Mahomed Hoosain the Nazim of GoiTUckpore,
. , If, ' Z.V''j,'f = •^'\'"™'V'l*'^ '''?o .S""'! Si'^'is i" tlio affair with the Nusseerabad Brigade
«H>-- , 1 1 , M ,". ,.71. .",'/ V*"" ro'^ols.at Dukaireo in December (twice mentioned in de-
"*" ,','." ?2\ 1"® ■"^'^? "*"'^'='" Brigadier General Staveley during the operations
"' ■ . .?'„,?'?"(''"" '"Anril and May .862, including the Capture of the stockades
••; ; ^ i: Hpril!!,":.) '" "' Kadmg. Tsingpoo, Nujow, and Tsolin, affair of Nagiang,
■1 c-i.mpaik'n of 1854-35 with tho 49th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
War Services of Betired Majors. 124
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26tli October (Medal witb. tbrce Clasps, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
2*2 Major RoUeston served at the second relief of Lucknow and comioanded a Piquet post tmtil the evacuation
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major) ; present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, also at the assault and
captiire of Lucknow (Medal with Clasps).
^" Major G. Rowland served with the ist Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking
of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal -ivith two Clasps).
-+* Major A. M. Rutherford sei-ved with Captain Lillie's detachment in defeating the insurgents at Matal^ on 29th
July during the suppression of the rebellion m the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
2" Major Scott served ui the gth Lancers at the close of the Punjaub campaign iu 1849 (Medal). Sei-\-ed as
D. A.Q.M.General to Lugard's Division from 28th Feb. 1858, and was present at the taking of the Dilkoosha,Martiniere,
Banks' House, Begum's Palace, and capture of Lucknow, with subsequent operations ; joined detached Column imder
Walpole, commanded a Squadron at the attack on Rhodamow, also at the action of Aligimge (Medal with Clasp,
twice mentioned in despatches) . Was awarded the Silver Medal of the Shipwrecked Mariners' Society for gallant
conduct on the occasion of the wreck of the troop-ship Julia on.the coast of Sind.
-*« Major Shuckburgh served with the Scots FusiUer Guards in the Eastern campaign up to N.Ovr. 1854, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four (^"Jaaps,
and Turkish Medal).
-*« Major R. P. Smith ser\-ed with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th Api-il to the 3rd July
1855, including the capture of Tchorgaun and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tiirldsh Medal).
^*s Major F. R. Stack served as an Knsign in the 45th Regiment at Newport in Monmouthshire during the Chartist
riots of November 1839, when his father's Company of that Regiment defeated a hody of nearly 5,000 armed men
led on by the ex-Mayor of Newport, Mr. John Frost, who attacked the town with the treasonable intention of com-
mencing a revolution in the government of the country. The defeat of this insurrectionary host after eleven were
killed on the spot and about thirty or forty wounded, was characterized at the time iu the Imperial Parhament as
having been the means of saving the whole of England from anarchy and rebellion. For this service each of the
three Officers of the Company received the thanks of the Queen and of the Commander in Chief, and also the thanks
from the counties of Monmouthshire, Glamorganshire, and Breconshire. In April 1855 he was promoted to a
Majority in the Turkish seiwice, and served at CJonstantinople, Bayukdere, and the entrenched Camp at Kertch
during the winter of 1855 until the disbandment of the Anglo-Ottoman Force, and has received the 4th Class of the
Medjidie and a Lt.Colonel's commission from the Sultan.
•^^ Major Stapvlton served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59 with the 2nd Dragoon Guards, including the
action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (charger wounded), subsequent operations, actions of Koorsee
and Nawabgunge, the Oude campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at
Bungaon ; commanded a Squadron of the Bays and Dnimmond's PoUce Cavalry (Natives) on a detached operation
at Jamo, in conjunction with the remainder ofthe Cavalry under Colonel Seymour ; and during the operations against
Sii-ardas Sing near Secrora, he also had a Squadron party detached (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
=51 Major Stehelin served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served with the 67th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
-52 Major W. G. D. Stewart served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-53 with the 93rd Highlanders, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Tm-kish Medal).
-•■'» Major Stilhnan sei-ved with the Carabineers in the Crimea from 14th August 1855, mcludmg the battle of
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebostopol, and operations near Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Was at Meerut at the Sepoy mutiny on lotli May 1857, and served the campaign of that year, including the battles
ofthe Htndun, siege and faU of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp).
25* Major St. John served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign from 22nd Aug. 1858 to 31st
March 1859 ; was present as Brigade Major at the affair of Rajghm-, and as A.Q.M. General at the affairs of Mon-
gi-owlie, Sindwaho, and Korai (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
-53 Major Stocks sei-ved with the ist Dragoons in the Crimea from 6th Oct. 1854, and was present at the battles of
Balaklava, Inkei-man, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Tm-ki.sh Medal).
==56 Major Van Straubenzee sei-ved with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan,
including the action of Soorjkoond ; he was severely wounded on the 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal with Clasp) . Was present
with the force under Sir Colin (•:impl)ell against the hill ti-ibes near Peshawur in May and June 1852 (Medal with
Clasp). Served as Br,-;. I. Mr rm t'hina, and accompanied the expeditionary force to the North ; was present in
evei-y engagement fi' j :it Pehtang to the occupation of Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
"7 Major D. Stnait -i,ge and capture of Kittoor in the East Inilies in Dec. 1824.
258 Major W. E. Stiu, II m - • xcl tlie Turkish War Medal and the 4th Class Order of the Medjidie, for service as
Aide de'Camp to Major General M. W. Smith, couummdiug OsmanU Cavalry.
259 Major Studdert' served with the 9th Lancers at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
2W Major Sykes sensed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
2S2 Major W. P. Terry served with the gth Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the i6th June 1853, including
the siege and faU of Sebastopol and assault of the Cemeteiy on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
="^ Major Thellusson served with the Coldsti-eam Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege
and fixll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
26' JIajor G. Thompson joined the 64th Regiment in the Persian expeilition in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; commanded the escort which safely
conveyed the treasure from Gya to Calcutta (thanked by the Governor General in Council and by Lord Clyde) ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior
mutineers, and action of Kala Nuddee (Brevet of Major, Medal) .
2«5 Major Richard Thompson served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47. Also m that of 1851-53 ;
was present at the operations in the Waterkloof, in Sept 1851 and in March 1852; and received a complimentary
letter from Sir Harry Smith whDe in command of Fort Grey, for recapturing with a veiy small party a number of
cattle tixkeu by the enemy from the Government train (Medal). Sei-ved in the Indian campaign in 1858, including
the operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). . -, » „
as" Major Thursby served with the gth Regiment in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1834, mcludmg the siege and laU
of Sebastopol, and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2«' Major TiUbrook served in the Crimea with the 50th Regiment from 22nd Aug. 1855, mcludmg the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
267f Major Hon. F. Le Poer Trench served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutmy campaign m
1857-58, including the defeat of the Seakote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee in July 1S57, siege assault and
occupation of Delhi from 13th Aug. to 22nd Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 40th Regiment m the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, and was present at Ra.nsrariri, Waiari, and Orukau (Meilnli. , „, . , ,.
263 Major Trevor served with the 4th Regiment the Eastern campni-ii -i : ;. -li '■ | !■ 1 ■ T^th Feb. 1855, mcludmg
the battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three I , ^ 1 1 , ^ Inl). , . ^, ^
269 Major Turner served with the 65th Reguuent in New Zealand .iur , 1 :n id also throughout that
of 1860-61, and was severely wounded in the action at Mahoetahi (Bre\ if 1 hij. r. :i'i'l Mi''l:il).
270 Major Venables served with the 97th Regunent in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny m 1857-58, and was pre-
sent in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and captm-e of Lucknow ; operations
inBnndlecund and the Chutteroore teiTitory in 1859, and commanded the Nowgong Field I orce m the attair ot
Suleia (Medal with Clasp). ..,,-.,. ^ ^
27i)t Major Vereker served with the 12th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the storm and capture
of the Maori positional Orakau on ist and 2nd April 1S64 (Medal). . , ,.
271 Major Vesey served as Adjutant of the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th :May 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siese and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Ser\-ed at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
Column of assault on the 30th March 1S58, piu-suit of the GwaUor rebels in Rajpootana and battle of Bunass, sub-
1 25 War Sei'vices ofBetlrcd Majors.
M„uenllv throuKhout the operations in i-ciaral India aii.l inirsuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao
.-AiUiuiSsS cv.: conimunde.lDt.tm-hnieutollhe 72nd Highbinders in the action olOodcypore (mentioned in des-
rourhi-.*, Brovi'l of MHJor. Mwlnl with Clnsp). , ^ ^ i, ^
-^ Major WiUier scri-cl the luduin cami«ii(ni of 1858-59 with the ssrd Regiment, and was present at the passage of
iho "^n. lit KviLiiU..! on .,th X,.veiul K-r. the aflhir of Biui^iion, battle of Toolsepore (performed the duties of a
m )unt«l omcorj.'anil some minor amiirs. Coininanded the Left Wins of the SS'-d m Sir A. Horsford s Column during
Die luitcr i«rt i.f the TnlIls.c;o^'^^ cainpaitni— twice mentioned in despatches (Medal). ,, ,,
-» Major R. 8. Worl.urton sened with the Buffs in the Crimea from the ist May to the 5th ■Tmie, and from the 7th
Julv u< the loili Oct. 185;. iiu-hi.linj; the sietrc and fall of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
^'* Major Warner i»crv«l lhrou(fliout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, thanked
by Uic Governor General in Council, au.l pnint of a year's service) ; present at the defeat ot the Gwalior Contingent at
I nwni.irf. actum of Kh.Hl.l^f^ln^re, and recapture of Futtyghur; served as Aide de Camp to General Walpole during
ti.. - . . I- :i!i.l . apiuro ..I I.uckiiiiw, ami at the battle and capture of Bareilly (tmce mentioned m despatches, Medal
w :iiiil Brevet of Major). , , x o .
- Hivfn*<hilc Warren Rcn-e<l with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855, m-
:ind fall of Sel>iuiU)iM)l, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
ServiNl in the Indian campaiim of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Si 1.1 • r, . >:. -o and capture of Lucknow (wouniUd). sulise(|uent operations in Oude and affairs of Pohan and
M.iiiiu-uncp. alwi at Chunla. and Fort of Mnsjeedia (Mc.lnl with Clasp).
•-"' M ij.rC. Warren wa.-; Senior CMlicer of the Troo) is .m lM>;ir,l the Clinrlofte. when that ship went to pieces during a
pull' ■: wiml in Alt'<ui Bay. in Sei>teniber 1854 : 63 soldiers, 1 1 women, and all the children were drowned. Captain
Wiimii reumnifl t.. the liu<t with the cantauiof the ship, encouingiiiir and cheering his men, and was specially
njcntDhi-tl in Keiicml onlers by Genenvl Jackson for his gallantry ami good ccmduct on this trying occasion. Served
with the J7th Rcknnieiit in lhe"N"orth-West Frontier during the Indian mutiuv iii 1S57-59 (Medal).
- ' \|.. . r II K Warifii 8er\-e<l with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Indian
I! ■ ,1111858 59intheShahabaddistrict,andcommandedDetachmentsoftheBattalioninseveralengage-
: 11 despatches, ilc(hil). And throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
serveil with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from February to the 30th July 1855, including the
.: ; was severely contused in the Trenches on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
uiM rurk>h Molal).
" Uajur Way wrvcil with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1S48-49, including the passage
of the Chenali, and iMittlcs of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Me<ial with two Clasps).
»" Major V. Webb served with the Rifle Briga<le during the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, the Netherlands,
Hod Fniiice, including lioth the actions at Merxem, bombarilment of Antwerji, and battle of Waterloo, at which last
he wu.* slightly wounde<l.
*»t Major J. C. Weir served in the KaflSr war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; and with the expedition north of the Orange
nvcr in iSji-ss. Also the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st
Sept., and B'lvance on Pekin .Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
»' Major Wuvland served the campaigns in Upper Canada from 1812 to 1815, including the actions at Fort George
and Sti>iiry Cri'j'k. at which last he was severely wounded.
.-J Mi.L.r II |{ White sei-ved with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January 1855, including the siege
"■ ■ "■ 't'pol. and atUicks on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
' ''iiidie. and Turkish Medal).
. v.. !:i,(jre «T\-ed in the latter part of the Kaffir war in 1847. Was in the action of Boem Plaats and de-
fi.i; : ;:.i .ii.-.iivcut Bcjcrs in 1848. Ser\'ed throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-52, and was present with the 2nd
L>i\.f...n 111 nuirly every affair, including the storming of the Iron Mountain. Commanded Sir Harry Smith's
t-scrt fniin March to November 1851, during which time he was repeatedly employed as a Staff Officer with the
various Columns on i)atrol. Acted as Major of Briijade tn the 2nd Division from November 1851 to October 1S52 ;
and a.> Bngndf Major t4) the Cavalry Brigade in tl.r f qi, ,iii iro, nuclei- Sir (I, or^r I'litlicart, ending in the battle of
B<ri-a. Uehaj*luul two horsesshot under him ill :ir':,, :.,,! i::-!,,,.. i.|m,ii,-iu ih.uiknl in brigade and division
<.r.!»Ts,a.s well iw in the general onlers and drsp:!! r' , - , — - , 11 -:,. ;!, ;,:;,, , r s rd. I'l.thcart (Medal . Brevet of
Mii..r. iMrkish Mc<lal.and 4th('laKSoftheMi'(liHl;. , : -i , , ^, n m 1 :,r Hit 1, ,li ( nntiiMa'iit
■-' M,.j..r Wilkin served in the iilh Hussars thrnuLj m >ut ii„. i:;, Mm, cm,, piii-u uf ,Ss4'-;., including the affairs of
ln,g:.mi<-Hi,d M-Ken7.!osl.arm. battles of AUna. liMU.khiv;,. I i,k.niKi.,, ami Tchenui v:i, siege and faU of Sebastopol
(JL-lal with four Lla.^.s. 5th Class of the Medjidir, ;,,„! Tuiki.^h Mnliil). Had the li.mour of being called out in
rronl of il.o Ilcgiment on parade and thanked by the Con,i„;n„lrv in Cliiiinir <,i vices m the field. Served in the 7tli
Hu«ars in the Iiiduincamimign in February and March 1: V , ,, , v n i, I n\ l„ ,1 i.cting as Brigade Major of
I Hviiry. uii.l brought the Iroop engaged outof action in 1' 1 - 1,, , ,. 1 ,;,!«, and from Dec. 1858 to
March lb w ; wa« present at the affair of Meangunge (;, \, , I, ; w , 1 the Redment), siege and
rnpi_;r.-.,i.:Hk!,ow. throughout the irans-Gogi-a campaign in.iii.i:,,- t h,' ;ill;,ir i„;ir Chimla and pursuit, taking
■ 'dia, atUickon Bankoo with jiursuit to the liaiitce, advance into Nepaul and afiiiir of Sitkaghat
' '■'..'.■? ■ "" . "."w.K'nj? a brave attempt to rescue Cornet Bankes who was surrounded by the enemy
.. Mcilal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
I K Wilkinson sen-eil with the qth Lancers in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
ui!^-i*'..t .^t'u.; I'l^"'"] T' ^"-i^"" <-V,'^'"' ''■'^'' '"'" ' '■■'^l'-'- ^^'"" "' «"l'l>ressi,.i, of the Indian mutmy in 1857-59,
Anx^hur A c^T.K-"'' ''"''''''"■ "'^^^^^^^^ "'■'^"" "'■ l'"">"l-'".l„.r, c. ,m,„„udcd a Squadron in the actions of
0 ^'' V ol*^.;, ;'',^''J'°"*'^ '""fr"' ",' ''^'^ "■?''''■•" '"' ' " ' -^ '■""' > 'A •'•■• ^'"'1 =^t tJ^e final siege and capture of
1 .-Inmr A v^ 'el' V'","""' '■^""1'^""" "1 Ouil" and Rohilcund, including actions at
r»t ' 1" M,;i„l wuh riu y) "'"-eilly, Shahjohanpo.e, and pursuit to Mahomdee (twice mentioned in des-
ilm^r , 7- , M^r "^ -'^ '?f^ ^''^H'' Infniitry throughout the Burmese war (Medal with Clasp), in-
Km,. mr L ;. i""'T "'" *'"'c'l«^»P' »'"' '""Pfure of the island ; affair at Kumaroot, storming
• L^k T,^^^^^^^^^ and capture of S.vv,,,,,,, :,c, „-„. ,:,:„■ K:,„.oon, on the ist, 5th, and 7th Del.
Nt InZ ^lu^^^ =.rTn""" '° ^r"," ' ' ' ''"" ■^' •■^"^- Basscin, and Lamina ; actions
. "n fi-om 8 il '"^.^'elloon. and batti, m 1 ;,: ,1,,,, .\i. ^ ||,_, ,Uso served throughout the cam-
-•t mimnf the k-hi f.r'S '^Tit' """"i.' 'i" ' 1' ' " - t,, Girishk, stoim and capture of
Kh™ 1 ,n.i . flon.n^^^ """"" ■'"'"■ '""" - f''c JugduUnck Pass, reduction of
1 A ri ,K.?U,w3;r •'''"'''',''',''■•• '""' •' - -' 'I • 111' X-v. and ist Dec. 1841, nth March,
..^ on he c/iX. u L , ?' ""^' '"''^^^^^^ '^'''" '^''^"' ''^""" J^^ll'^labad on the 7th April 1842
- rm LihcTSun^ '"'"'■ ""■ '"" >■'■ ^'"l"i'cl Eennie. Cor^manded the
■rmirig Uic Heights of Jugdulluck, in the general action of Tezeen, and at the recaptm-e of Cabool
'','"l"n.Mmi;y-nIssilM. K?./''a/'"""m throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including
.1 wui. Hasp 'Ind Turkish' Medal? '""*"' ^''^ '^^"^ *° ^'''^ '^"°"'* '^^^' ™°''''^™" ^^^
Zll'lUVv!\v\l^. \'^! l^^^^^^^ =9th Aug. 1855, including the siege
int'hini .Vl) vT.Mf' • > ^''P''','"''"" 0''i0A\:\\ with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' " . n . r Z u ; a^ 'i i, "• •1'°''' r' ■",'^ ""■ ^'^ '^ i " - n r s I „ho and Tangku, actions of the 18th
I will tli ^m/^i^^^^^^^^^^^
■' Tm\U,y,^V^^^^ "" "■•'*-''"''•, 'I'""-' 'I- lM,l,M„ mutiny until November 185S,
».r Ho,K (.rant; wa« present at the c:,,u,„v „i L„ckmjw (Victoria Cross, Brevet of
wd^m."V,!l?n'r/,n''?/""'r'''}T' ?■" '^^^mS with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of
".d'of the ^.,t), li,.,r . . '"7 fKagemcnt, and during the hottest part of the contest,
■ • • .. y a nu u. a d ^^n;il "fnli. m'"*'^^ u °!"^ "*■. t^^.'^^ti"'^ ' ^^^ gallantry in the hand-to-
Mi iir ^-u.l.r, p,.,.„v, „„.| for which ho vroil^vi^ w" mr^vk&X and written approbation of Sir Harry Smith
.et II, «ti«, w.lh a.c cieuiv " (Mc<UU ami three (' asm) "'^^ *^ °°^ ""'"■'^^ °^ '■^^^"l ^°^ meritorious con-
War Services of Retired Majon
26
^^^ Major Wing served with the 95th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inchiding the battle of Alma
(severely wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) .
-^- Major Williamson served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, includino- the siese
and fall 'of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ° ^
233 Jiajor H. O. Wood served the Peninsular campaign of 1814, including the investment of Bayonne.
'^* Major J. .1. Wood served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Bm-mese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Tegu).
Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
29' Ma;iorWrixon served in Spain from April i8i2to the endof the campaign, includingthe first siege of Tarragona,
retreat therefrom, actions before Alcoy, battle of Castalla, second siege of Tarragona, action at Ordal, investment
of Barcelona, besides various other affairs. Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, and with the exiiedition
to Naples.
'^'^'^ Major H. C. Wilkinson served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (MedaJ with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N. W. Provinces in suppressing
the Indian mutiny in 1857-5S, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, action of Bunkagaon, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, and aSUirs of
Mahomdee and Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
^' Major Yard served in the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attiick on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond. storm
;i!i ; ( uptm-e oi' the city, and surrender of the fortress; also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of
I'm ' life, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp.s).
\l:ijor J. O. AVemyss landed in the Crimea on 7th Fel). 1855, and served with the 71st Light Infantry in the
I . he^atthe siege and fall of Sebastopol, and on the Expedition ti Kertch; also served at the destruction of
iiiiil :iir,iirs at Taman in Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
'■" Mii.jor W. W. Worswick served with an expeditionary force against the Indians of Yucatan in April and May
r ' 1 . Also in suppression of the distni-liance in the Northern district.
'■"" Major F. J. B. Reed served as Aide de Camp to General Reed when he commanded at the siege of Delhi, and
was present in all the actions that took place there from the 8th June to 17th July 1857, and volunteered afterwards
to serve with the 6ist Regiment before Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
3"! Major T. D. Forde served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Major General Garrett from ist Dec. 1854 (Medal -with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^K^ Major W. A. King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Light Dragoons, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal).
L!d nf Officers, noiv servini/ in (he Ariu[/, tcho |/«.s-.sv,v7 tJie Examiuafiou and received
Certificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
Addison, Colonel J. E. h.p. 97 F. May 1847, Assistant to
the Goceruor, Royal Military College.
Airey, Gen. Sir Richard, GCB. 7 F. Dec. 1826, Adj. Gen
Alexander, Maj. Gen. Sir James Edward, Dec. 1828.
Bagot, Lt.Col. Geo., 69 F. Dec. 1856.
Borton, Major General Arthur, Cli. Nov. 1839, Command-
ing a Division of the Madras Army.
1' . ir-, Colonel Wm. 89 F. Nov. 1852. ■
1 : . l.t.Col. Heiu-y, h.jj. 18 Hussars, May 1851, Assistant
' : i 1 t,cr Master General, Manchester.
1 I roll, Lt.Gen. Sic Duncan X. KCB. Governor Royal
-I Mr\- College, Dec. 1831.
' ' .11, I oloneUVm. Gordon, 4 F. MaJ- 1853.
> .1. .1. W. CB. h.p. 13 F. Nov. 1847.
Ill .1; I, //..,/. .Vi/'KilwMrd./i-T'//". i6Lnncers,Junei8i7.
• . :, I .1 ^■,:h.,. n ,. , I'- ;,l:,vi852.
; ' ■ I ' o . ! CIS. May 1852.
|)-,. ,, 1.: .. T .s,,- llohiii P-ivi. /;,(,■/. 98 F.Nov. 1834.
h -1 J. \V. lip. II F. .\..v. 1847.
1. : ' ;ol R. J. CB. 31 F. May 1837.
I , " \1. R. h.p. 56 F. Dec. 1857.
i;a,\.u'i- , \L,i,iur General C. A. CB. May 1835, Inspector
Gcuerid of Recruiting.
Ewart, Major General J.E., CB. May 1845.
Faber, Lieut. General W. R. 17 F. Nov. 1835.
39 Forster, Lieut.General W. F. KH. 81 F. June 1821.
George, Major General F. D. CB. Nov. 1834.
■^Tm. Gomm, Field Marshal Sir Wm. M. GCB. Colds. Gds.
Nov. 1806.
Gordon, Colonel C. E. P. h.p. 75 F. Nov. 1844.
Graves, Bt.Maj.W.H. h.p. 18 F. Dec. 1846.
Hackett, Lt.Col. John, 76 F. Nov. 1851.
Hanimersle.y, Lt.Col. F. Unatt. Nov.1849, Director of Gym-
Mi -tics, Aldershot.
H ioi.^e. Major GeneralJffow. A. E. CB. May 1850.
II Imison, Lieut.Gen. W. N. 33 F. Nov. 1833.
.In s Bt.Lt.Col. S. P. CMG.\\.\i. 82 F., Assist. Adj. Gen.
(jf Militia in Canada, May 1856.
Johnson, Colonel .•?(:)• H. F. F. Bart. h.p. 5 F. Nov. 1848.
Johnston, General T. H. 87 F. June 1S28.
Johnstone. Lt.Gen. M. C. 88 F.
Kirby. Lt.Col. J. H. 68 F. Nov. 1852.
Kini)e, Major Wm. 86 F. Dec. 1857.
Longden, Maj. Gen. H. E. CB. CSI. May 1842.
M'Cleverty, Lt. Gen. W. A. 108 F. Dec. 1830.
Macdonell, Major General Alex. CB. Nov. 1845, Com-
maiidiiir/ a Dirigion of the Bengal Army.
Macdougall, .Major General P. L. May 1842. Df^K<y Insvec-
tor General of Eesercc Forcen.
5D M'Gregor, General Sir Duncan, KCB. Nov. i8ii.
Maclean. Major H. J. Ritle Brig. Mav 1853.
Michel, Lt.Gen. .SVr John, GCB. 86 V. Nov. 1833.
Nugent, Bt.Lt.Col. St. Geo. M. Unatt. Dec. 1857, A.Q.M.
General in Ireland.
Paterson, Bt. Major Wm. Unatt. Nov. 1S55, Professor R.
Military College.
Pattersoii, Colonel W. T. L. h.p. 91 F. ilay 1852.
Peacocke, Colonel G. J. h.p. 16 F. Dec! 1856, Assistant
Adjutant General in Scotland.
a® Reed, General Sir Thomas, ECB. 44 F. Dec. 182 1.
Reynolds, Col. J. W. Unatt. Nov. 1843.
Rigaud, Col. G. 60 F. Nov. 1849.
Robertson, Colonel A. C. 8 F. Nov. 1843.
Ross, Major A. E. 5 F. June 1857.
Rumley, Lt.Gen. R. 27 F. May 1833.
Sankey, Colonel Wm. 62 F. Nov. 1852.
Saw^'er, Colonel C. h.p. 6 Dr. Gds. Nov. 1841.
Smith, Major Gen. M. AV. CB. 20 Hussars, Nov. 1839.
Sparkes, Major Gen. J. P. CB. 95 F. Jime 1825.
Stapylton, Colonel G. G. C. h.p. 32 F. May 1849.
Stephens, Major General H. S. KH. Unatt. Dec. 1S20.
Stewart, Capt. A. F. h.p. 36 F. Dec. 1857.
Stratton, Col. W. A. h.p. 6 F. May 1850.
Vacher, Bt.Lt.Col. F. S. h.p. 22 F. May 1853.
A\Tiimper, Col. F. A. Unatt. Nov. 1850.
Wilson, Lieut.General T. M. May 1834.
Contimmtion from m
Captain H. A. Mackey, R. Art.
Lieut. T. S. St. Clare Smith, 49 Foot.
Captain E. V. Boyle, R. Art.
Captain P. H. W. Miluer, R. Art.
Lieut. R. W. T. Gordon, 93 Foot.
Captain E. L. England, 13 Foot.
Captain M. W. E. Gosset, 54 Foot.
Lieut. C. H. Bunbury, 71 Foot.
Lieut. B. G. Hall, R. Marine Artillerj-.
xt page of Officers who hace passed through the Staff College.
Lieut. J. W. F. Buxton, 27 Foot.
Lieut. R. H. L. Brickenden. 42 Foot.
Lieut. F. W. Graham, loS Foot.
Lieiit. A. G. Dugdale, R. Art.
Lieut. R.Hill. 39 Foot.
Lieut. W. T. Dooner, 8 Foot.
Lieut. E. H. H. CoHen, R. Artillery.
♦Captain A. W. Duncan, R. Artillery.
• Passed the final Examination without havmg previously gone through the College course.
,7-28 List of Offio^r., noic servin.j, who have j^assed through //.e Staff College
27 20 !>!*« J y-'^ , __ J , Bt, Major V.Tonnochy, SiF.JBrigade Major, Cliatham.
FaMad out in December 1858.
Captaan W. J. E. Poole, 60 F. Brigade Major, Aldersbot.
a'A"c^;.'&;fp. .0 F. Deputy JudgeAdvocat.. i gaptain G.Ha^eH,^^ F.^ ^^^^^^ ^^^
l^^n^^^cn.Vur^. A.Q.M.G. Alder.hot. \ Btit^oK F^ a ^ddleto^^^^^^^
Colonel
Unuiflll, h.j.. 86 F.
PMScdouf ° '"
J one*. 30 F
1859.
Mnjor E. M.
Capuun A. C. Urucc, 91 t .
-■ jor 1'. A. A. Twymim. 15 F.
K. W. Jcl.li. 67 K.
Paaacd out in December I860.
Instructor.
_ _ Sutenperinding
Officer of Garrison Instructors at AldershiOt.
Captiiin H. DO. Farrington, 73 F. Garrison Instructor.
Major R. B. HoUingsliead Blundell, 3 Hussars.
Captain W. C. Hood, 2 F. Brigade Major, Jamaica.
Passed out in December 1867.
M*>or 1'. A. A Twymim. 15 r • I (^aptain J. W. Hozier, a Drs. Brigade Major of Cavalry,
U.C0I. K. ■« . Jcl.li. 67 t ■. _ . I iidershot.
Captain L. Do T.Prevost, 47 F. Brigade Major at Aldershot.
Sl^or A. H. «nv»ll. 41 r. „-^j„„, Tnnn I rnntnin H H Griffiths, sc F. Garrison Instructor.
Ci^n. UnlHTt Homc.^ B. EuKmeers, Assistant. Topo- 1 Captom H. H. w ^^^ , 5,^^^^^.^^^ ^^^^^^^^^
Captain C. W. Fothergill, B. M. Art. Instructor of Draw-
ing and Surveying, Royal Military CoUege.
Captain W. Pitman, h.p. R. M. Art. Adj. Adm. Brigade
Glamorganshire Art. Volunteers.
Lieut. W. F. Nelson, R. Art. Garrison Instructor, Madras.
Captain G. U. Prior, 100 F. Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General, Portsmouth.
Captain G. E. Boyle, Rifle Brigade.
Major H. T. Butler, 13 Hussars.
Captain W. P. Mortimer, 11 F. D.A.Q.M.G. Ceylon.
Captain H. M. Moorsom, R. Art.
Captain R. H. Fawcett, 33 F. Garrison Instructor.
Captain C. Campbell, 7 Dr. Gds. Garrison Instructor.
Passed out in December 1868.
Captain F. C. H. Clarke, R. Art., Assistant, Topo-
graphical Department.
Captain G. M. Cardew, 67 F.
Captain A. L'E. H. Holmes, Bombay S.C.
Captain A. L. Walker, 99 F. Brigade Major, Hong Kong.
Captain E. 0. HolUst, R. Art.
Captain N. X. Gwymie, 63 F.
Captain J. N. Crealock.os F. D.A. Adj.Gen.atAldershot.
Major G. D. Webber, 2 W. I. R.
Captain L. F. B. Gary, Rifle Br.
aptain S. Flower, 86 F. D. A. Adj. Gen. C. of Good Hope.
Passed out in December 1869.
Captain E. Baring, R. Art. Private Secretary to the
Governor General of India.
Major W. H. Kmght, h p. 48 F.
Captain J. Boughey, 62 P. Instructor, R. M. College.
Major A. S. Quill, h.jp. R.Can.Rifles, Brig.Maj. Nova Scotia.
Captain F. WUson, Rifle Brigade, Garrison Instructor.
Captain P. C. Story, 26 P. Garrison Instructor, Meerut.
Lieut. C. H. Walsh, 44 F.
Captain W. S. Cooke, 22 F. Assistant, Topographical De-
partment.
Captain A. B. Tullocb, 69 F. Garrison Instructor.
Captain T. Jessop, 2 Drs. Assistant, Topographical De-
partment.
Captain H. Spalding, 104 F.
IT at Major A. S. Cameron, 25 F. Gan-ison Instructor, Um-
balla.
Captain C. Frankland, 103 F.
Captain H. N. C. Blanckley, Royal Marines.
Captain D. Beaumont, h.p. 80 F. [District, Bengal.
Captain E. F. Chapman, R. Art. D.A.Q.M. Gen. Saugor
Capt. C. W. Lloyd, 16 F. Brig. Major, Straits Settlements.
Passed out in December 1870.
Lieut. C. C. King, R. Marine Art. Professor R. M. CoUege.
Lieut. A. R. Savile, 18 F., Garrison Instructor, Malta.
Captain H. L. Mitchell, R. Art. Brigade Major, School of
Gnnner\^.
Lieut. J. F. Maurice, R. Ai-t. Instractor, B. M. College.
Captain C. F. Clery, 32 F. Instructor, R. M. College.
Caotain C. L. Harvey, 71 F.
Captain C. H. Boilea'u, 61 F. D.A.Adj. Gen. Malta.
Lieut.E, H. Sartorius, 59 F. Insti-uctor, R. M. College.
Licut.E. M. Roe, 23 F.
Bt. Major H. A. Little, Bengal S. Corps.
CapUiinR.H.L..^struther,Rifle Bi-ig.Adj.2 Suffolk Adm.
Batt. Rifle Volunteers.
Lieut. C. H. Gardner, 12 F.
Bt.Lt.Col. F. R. C. Grant, h.p. 5 Lancers.
Captain C. K. ('civile, 11 F.
,„ , .. .. Passed out in December 1871.
- li:, .'.'""•"""'•■'■"■'• '■"■' """«"•»*. D.A.Quarter | Lieut. F. Robert^,, R. Artillery.
Lieut. J. L. Xecdham, R. Marine Artillerj-.
Captain G. S. Scliwalie, 6 Dr. (ids.
Liout. H. B. Moffiit, 24 F.
Captain H. T. Jones, 81 F.
Lieut. D. L. Brain, 4 F.
Captain O. H. A. Nicolls, R. Artillery.
Captain W. E. Montague, 94 F., Brigade Major, Mauritius.
Captain W.R. Lascelles. Rifle Brigade.D.A.Q.M.G.atCork.
Captain F. Cardew, 82 F.
Lieut. H.L. Dundas, 15 F.
Bt.Major C. R. Johnson, 50 F. Brigade Major, Dublin.
Passed out in December 1872.
Liout. A. FitzRoy Hart, 31 F.
Captain St. V. A. Hammick, 43 Foot.
Captain A. V. Gardner, 14 Hussare.
I,ii ut. Do la C. T. Irwin. R. Art.
1 (.'aptuin II, O. de Montmorency, 83 Foot.
ICantiiiKcd at foot of preceding page.
Bmphical IVivurtmeut
Col Bom. \V. HA. KiMldinK, Coldst. Gds.
•JUior U tJnii.i, K. Kiifnucers. D.A. Adj. Gen.
Captain K C (Joff. Coldrt. Gds. Aidede Camp to I tteouiU
TciupleUiwii.
AMuiUint foiilroller H. J. Wilkmson.
A*i>i«t«nt iVintroUir W. C. Xiiiiglc.
Miuor I". II. VlJ:o^^, ly K.
•U-Colunel OB. U. Woolsey, R. Art.
Paaeed out in December 1861.
Colourl C. (). CnaKh-Osbomc, 6 F. Superintendent of
GmrTi!u.!i IiiKtnictors for India. , . „ ,
Ll. Colonel J I', bjittersby, h.p. 60 F. Commandant, Royal
ilihury A»ylum.
AMi»tuiit Conlrnlkr W. T. Stuart,
lit U. Col. .1. K. Tunilnill, h.p. i Drs.
('■puiii K. S. Sti)ni-y, R. Ait.
M«ior T. K. A. Hull, 49 F. Gamson Instructor, Bombay.
BtLlCl. R. C. s^ttwHrt, h.p. 2 F. .Ydj. Gen., Madras.
Lt Colonel G. A. Wilkinson, R. Art.
Major G. Hay. 62 V.
Fmssed out in December 1862.
Bt-M^or G. r.Colley. 2 F. I'rofessor Staff College.
AMisUnt Cutrollcr J. T. Barriugton.
Captain J. I'. Nolan, R. Art.
Major C. J. Ka^t. 4« !•'• A.Q.M.Gen. Bengal.
Bt-MajorT. U. Baker, 18 F.
M^or W. K. Klles. 38 F.
Captain A. G. F. Griffiths, h.p. 63 F.
BciUJor C. Parsons, 3 F.
Major C. Acfjn, 51 F.
BuLt.Col. W. W. LjTuh, 2 F.
Captain T. Gounc, 17 Lancers, Br. Maj. Cav. Curragh.
Cnpuiu W. Black, 6 F.
Paaied out in December 1863.
Vnder tkr Jtulet of 1861.
Aasuitaut CiintruUcr H. M. Hu/.icr.
Captain A. L. Kmerson, 28 F. Brigade Major, Curragh.
M^or H A. Urctt. 41 F.
Captain W. L. K. Oifilvy, 60 F. Brig. Maj. at Colchester.
Captain J. J. N. Buchanan, 24 F. Brig. Major at Malta.
Captain K. G. Home, 25 F.
Indrr the Btilet of 1862.
Capt- Uou. C. E. KdwardcK, Bille llrigaUe, D.A.Q.M. Gen.
Aldembot.
Captain K. T. A. Law, R. Art.
I.'aptain (S 1;. Heiir.ley, 83 V.
Maj'T II. Harltonl. h.p. 7 K. Garrison Instructor.
Aeaiat. CuiitruUcr K. C. Uealy.
Major \V. Arliuthiiot, 14 HusBars.
~ 1864.
<il. W. H. Goodenough, R. Art., Militarj- Attach*
• •«puin J. «rc«Kh. 5 F. D.A.Q.M.Gen. Bengal.
lA <"<il..iii'l K. H. ("live. Or. Gils. Assistant Quarter Master
lirlirnil III I'ortallliiUth.
UCol W. J. Il.,lu.ii. CUa. a. Art.
• •piiiiii <; J (iiUwnl, 71 K., Ilrigade Major, Gibraltar.
r«iiuii. H. W. YnuiiK. 18 V. Urigiide Major, ShomcUffe.
VC M«ji/r H K WiKxl, 90 F.
Ur.,:, t.r', II II H. Blunaull, Or. Gds.
(y«I>Uiii J 11 Kiiwcutt. I K. GaiTison Inatmctor.
Ma;-ri- It Kixiwli^. 67 F.
PaaMd out in December 1865.
Captain/
Maatrr Gciicml, llrni
Ci-t..^:. II c, M.Hvrrif..r. J., K. G
•• r. KM. Art.
I" •■•"".Rillo Ur.. Brig.Maj. Aldershot.
« ■' .. <B. R. Art.
!•■ 11 An.
» •(.!... 11 J M n«,.ll. 80 F. Aide dc Camp to Govomor
of I «-)l.ili
Oaptalt. W.Hhaw.73K.
C4i|>taiii A IJ Wjrncii. 39 F.
• •liUUnC I- KiU|{<iv. h p 68 F.
Ltcui (• 11. Il.iilni. II. M. An.
'aaMd out in Deoember 18M.
m U » ..I r, ri Itarkir. 1,4 K. D.A.Q.M.G. Portamouth
)u'^'il I "k-J.".':; K.**- *''•• """^'^ M„jor.°S."hSi.
Ca| Uiii I. A Ong-iu, >6 F. D.A.Q.M.G. Uiiiifal.
Instructor.
The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
The Body Guard of the Sovereir/n on all Public and State occasions.
(Established in the Yeae 1509.)
Captain Earl Cowper, £G. 20 April 71.
Lieutenant Sir William Topham, Pi8 Mar. 53.
Standard Bearer Iit.Colonel William M'Call,i i^te Unatt. 30 Sept. 72.
Gentlemejt-at-Aems.
Major Edward Goodwin, Cambridge Militia ...
Stapleton Charles Cotton
Charles Tyler
Major Edward Sutherland, late of 7 F
Charles James Lindam,^ late of Rifle Brigade,
and late Major British Swiss Legion
Arthvir PalUser
Captain Nathaniel Geo. Philips,' late of 47 P. . . .
Captain Fra. C. Wemyss, 6 West York Militia
Major Griffin.Nicholas, r. f. p. 5 F
Lt. Colonel T. B. Mortimer, late Unatt
Captain Charles Dresing,* h. p. 3 P
Captain Alex. Decimus Toogood,^ h. p. late 2
Bengal Fusiliers
Colonel Henry Hume, CB.^ late of Gr. Guards
Lt.Col. Henry HarAinge,' late of Rifle Brigade
Major Bevil Granville,* late of 23 F. Adjutant
\ Herts Itijle Volunteers
Captain Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan.s
late of 2 F
Captain Paget John Bourke.^" late of 11 F. ...
Captain Henry Jobling Wallack," late of 77 F.
Lt.Colonel John Henry Lowndes,i21ate of 6 F.
Captain John Walrond Clarke,'* late of 10 Hus.
2J(i Captain Fred. Robertson Aikman.i^ h. p.
Bengal Infantry
Captain James Herbert Freme,'^ late of 79 F.
Lt.Colonel i Shropshire Bifle Volunteers
Clerk of the Cheq,
''22 June 49
Pi6 0ct. 49
"12 Feb. 50
26 Feb. 52!
19 May 54
P22 Apr. 58
V 9 July 58
Pi 5 Nov. 60
16 July 61
22 July 61
22 July 61
II Aug. 62
I Dec. 62
3 Feb. 63
9 Sept. 63
8 Oct. 63
25 Apr. 64
17 Dec. 64
17 Dec. 64
8 Mar. 6.5
13 llay 65
19 July 65
Captain Wm. Fred. Portlock Dadson,'? late
of R. Marines, Capt. West Kent Militia
Captain Hon. Frederic Bamewall Best.^" late
of 2 Bengal Fusiliers
Captain Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame,
late of 79 P
Major Richard George Ellison, 22 late of 47 F
ColonelJohnCha.D. Morrison, r.f.p. R. Marines
Colonel Jas. Ainslie Stewart,^* late of R. Mar.
Captain John Glas Sandeman,^^ late of i Drs.
Major West Essex Yeomanry Cavalry
Major Robert Edw. Henry.^s h. p. 86 P
Captain Cha. Edwjm Wyatt,^? h. p. 5 Lancers
Captain Arthur Walker,^' late of 79 P. Adjutant
I Administrative Battalion of Northumberland
Mi/le Volunteers
Captain Francis Pavy.^s late of 74 P
Captain Thomas Lewis Hampton-Lewis,'" late
of 5 Dr. Gds
Captain Walter Clopton Wingfield,'' late of i
Dr.Gds. ; Adj.MontffomeryshireYeomanryCau.
Uffi Lieut. John Grant Malcolmson,'^ late of 3
Bombay Cavalry
John Hampden Waller,'' late Lieut. 28 P
Colonel Wm. Chester Master, CB.3* late of 28 P.
Theodore Williams, '= late Lieut. 10 Hussars...
Gustavus Hume,"= lite Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt
129
25 Oct. 6s
18 Aug. 67
18 Aug. 67
15 Peb. 68
3c Mar. 69
4 June 69
18 June 69
20 July 69
20 July 69
20 July 69
20 July 6g
I Mar. 70
22 Apr. 70
25 May 70
24 Aug. 70
31 Oct. 70
6 Mar. 71
13 Dec. 72
and Ad'iutant. — Major Wm. O'Bryen Taylor," late of 22 P., 30 Sept. 72.
iSKi-O/^cer.— Captain N. G. Philips, 6 Feb. 63.
Scarlet — Facing Blue Velvet. | Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' Lt.Colonel M'Call served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iSth June and
8th Sept. (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
2 Major Lindam served in the loth Foot in the Siitlej campaign of 1845-46, and was severely wounded (lost a leg)
at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Ho served also foui- years as PajTnaster in the Rifle Brigade in British CaflHraria,
including the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
' Captain Philips served with the 47th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Dresing served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming ofKawiti's
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the nth Jan. 1846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and served there
during diiferent operations (Medal) .
5 Captain Toogood served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), pursuit across the Jhclum and of the AfTghans over the Indus
through the Kyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent
during its occupation of Kertch (Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including
the defence of Cawnpore and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
6 Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 95th Regt. including the battles of the Alma
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman (severely wounded — shot through
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October in command of the Regiment ; he succeeded
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three Clasps,
CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for ihe
Victoria Cross by Lt.Gen. Sir De Lacy Evans for " an act of special and useful valour at an important moment" at
the battle of the Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the officers previously bearing it having
been struck down by the enemy's Are.
7 Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange River in Aug. 1848, when he was
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boom Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Ai'm.y
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison; also at the defeat of the Gwa'lior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December, and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
3 Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the 13th Light Infantry, and was present at the
battle of the Tehernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain Bourke served with the Cape Movmted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal) ; and in 1852-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successful patrols.
12 Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of i8.;4-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming
the Quanies on 7th June— severel.y wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight o
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Captain Wallack served with the 9th Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
1* Captain Clarke served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 1 7th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tcherna.ya where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
15 Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen .years in the Bengal Army, including the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler's Field
Force. Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolundshur, and
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps) , and was awarded the Victoria Cross for having, when commanding the
3rd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with 100 of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of 500 rebel
infantry, 200 horse, and 2 guns, cutting up more than 100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the surviving
enemy into and over the Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground and
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound in the
face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the effects of which compelled him to retire on half pay.
IS Lt.Colonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to gth Feb. 1855 with the 79th Highlanders,
including the battles Qf Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
c +
J ,3 The Houourahk Coq)i< of Genilcmcn-al-Arms.
^ ■ ^ , A _•.!. .».„ w \r Wntfalinn in co-oDeration with the French Army, at the bombardment
.: Ciplain Da<Uon V'!J**'^,'^\''™^„d i„ ^uiCt 8s4 wi<l was on piquet in the breaching battery during the
,n..M.rrcuaornrihofor^of on^rsu^^^^^^^ ^^P^^ expedition to the Baltic from March to
l.atUTiiik' of f'Tt >ottick. on '5'" ■^"^■"•'' """ ^^ '^ . o„i,notoi)Olin Jan. i8ss, and ^^^
Doc of that yenr (Mc.lal -'-7;' '« "^>?,'S ^^^^^^[ft^^^^^^^^ Yeni Kal^, and commanded
unuJ May: "«''"M««n'cU tbo Ivor oh c^e^'U^^^^^^ j ^^ f^^'u of Sebastopol, and at the surrender
• company .ncHmp there um.l June na^^^^^^ ^ expedition of 1857-58, including the
^Sm^r vh o'w h .Vlcaiinl' ladde^^^at the stonn nnd capture of the city (MeBtioned m despatches, Medal with
Rcgt dun";: i" 0 oncJ^Uon^' at Ca^.pore under Major General Windham ; also at the battle of Ca^-npore and affiur
•Sn"«n.^in\'lmiLelmm^^^ "orved with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimenn campaign of 1854 up to 26th Nov and
«l"/f,!.rjan/u'9.fF.". fs^S i"^^^^^^^^^ of AUnaandBalaklava. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
'''""i^oVnhiln.'^oV'vi^^K^^^ campaign of .854-5S ■» the 47tli Begt inclu-ling the battles of Alma and
lnkcn«<m cniUuro of Ualaklava. siege of Sebastopol. and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal ^Ylth throe Clasps, Sardnuau
"■V! J^!:^^:!^:!;^:::^^!^^^^^^ in Syria in ,340,-at the Ca^p at J' Jouni ^sActingEn^jneer
'^:i;:^r^:^^^i'''^^^^^<>'^^-^ ^^™ ^n^^f fShm^^oJ
Mi.rin-"Bt"the destruction of several Barracoons. and lilicratcd 1,200 slaves m 1S42 ; was attacked by large numbers
of African* at Kabcnda, tlireo miles inland, and effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally
wom'.U'.I. \Va.s present at the bombardment of the batteries at tlie Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inlnnil oca of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864. . , „ . ■ i- ..v /:..i, /-. .. o i
» Major Saiulcraan serve.! with the ist Royal Dragoons m the Crimean campaign from the 6th Oct. 1854, and
xn* present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
^'''"Sajor'Hcnrv ser^-ed in the 86th Regi. with the ^lalwn, Kerbudda, and Central India Field Force in 1857-58, nnd
WM prcicnt at the siege and ca])ture of Dhar, actions of Mimdesoor and Goodarea, siege storm and captm-c of
Chundareo and also of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at andm front of Calpee,
Jmttle of Gowlowlce capture of Calpee, battle of Morar, actions of the i6th and 19th Jime, and capture of the town
and fnrtrcss of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
C'Ih»p, four times mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major). „ „, , , .„ „, ^ .,
»^ ("apuiin Wyntt oen-ed with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition ol 1857 (Medal with Clasp) . Also
in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58 and was present atthe siege and capture of Rahutghur,
action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddimpore Pass, siege and captm-e of
Jhansi (Medal with Clasp. ^ „.,.„,
" Captain Walker scr\-ed throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas,
includini; the operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations on the
March to the relief of Aziinghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal \rith Clasp).
» Captain I'avy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the
storm ftnd capture of Capaul (Medal).
*> Captniii TInmpton-Lewis 8er\t!d with the 5th Dm soon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-53, including the
battles of HalBkla%-a and Inkerman, siege and fall 01' .Sebnstopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with three
C1b»I)h. «lh Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain WingOeld served with the 1st Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
Miit Bt iJic fall of the Taku Ports, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the i8th and 21st September.
Comimiudcd the Cavalry force sent to Tiingchow with Jlr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
aoth Bfptomtjcr, and present at the .surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
» Lieutenant Malcolnison sen-cd in the 3rd Bo"iibay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
1856-57. including the aasault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Kbooshab (Medal with Clasp, nnd Victoria Cross). Scn-ed also with the Central India Field Force, including the
siogc (if llntLdiur and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
" Mr. Waller Ro^^■ed in the Dude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of KaiH (Medal).
»• Colonel Master commanded the sth Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and sei-ved with it in
Ontmm's Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Rept. at the
capture of Lucknow, as nlso throughout the Oiide campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Dounderkeira and
Buxorgliat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and a
ye«r's sor\'icol.
" Mr. T. Williams serv-ed with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from the 6th July to the ist October 1855, including
thp slpgc nnd fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** M.Colnncl G. Hume Hcrve<l with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle
of Alma. »icgp and fall of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Sir John Campbell on the expedition to Kertch, and
•JiMiult of thf Uoilnn on the i8th June, in which the Major General was killed ; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division from
Jtilv iHs< (Mo.lnl with ihreo Claapa, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie,
n'pl Turki»h .Mi-dal). Kervcd in India with the jSth from 12th Nov. 1857 to 9th August 1858 ; was present at tlie
»io«c and nipiuro of Lucknow, and with Grant's DivisioH during the summer campaign in Oude. including several
minor Bflliini (Medal with Clasp).
Yeomen of the Guard. 131
Her Majeshj's Body Guard.
(IrrsiiTUTED Br Heney VU. in thb Yeae 1435.)
Captain The Ditke of St. Albana, 22 Dec. 63.
liieutenant Lt.Colonel Arthur Need,' late of 14 Hussars, 11 Feb. 70.
Ensign Colonelifon. William James Colvilie,- late of Rifie Bri>;racle, 11 Feb. 70.
EXONS.
Lt.Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson.^ late of 10 Foot, 13 Feb. 62.
Colouel Oliver Paget Bourke,* h. p. 17 Foot, 17 July 62.
Lt.Colonel John Augustus Todti,^ h. p. 14 Hussars, 2 Apr. 64.
Captain Francis Brockman Morley,^ late of 40 Foot, 24 Oct. o3.
Cleric of the Cheque and Adjutant. — Lt.Colonel Wm. Griffin Sutton," r. f. p. Cavalry Depot, 9 Jan. 62.
140 Yeomen.
Agents. — Messrs. Cox and Co.
I Lt.Colonel Need served the Punjaub campai°m of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to General Whish, and was present
during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan, and action of Soorjkoond; was also
present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Also with the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S57-53, and was present at thesiege and capture
of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Gan'akota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beas (specially men-
tioned in despatches) , forcing the Muddenpore Pass (horse wounded) , battle of the Betwa (horse wounded, and
specially mentioned in despatches — life saved by Lieut. James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awarded to
him), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Oalpee
and action of Golowlee, capture of Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action resulting
in the re-ca;)ture of the town and Fort of GwaUor. Served imder Sir Robert Napier in 1857-58 in the pursuit of the
rebels under Ferozeshah, action of Ranode (horse wounded), and pursuit of Tautia Topee (mentioned in despatches,
iirevets of Jlajor and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
- Colonel the Hon. 'William Colvilie served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the Ijattle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
3 Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Soorjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlnt Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded three companies of
the loth Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
■* Colonel Bourke served with the 17th Regiment the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan and Bcloochistan,
including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat, and various skirmishes. Served also in the
Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol in command of the Regiment from Dec. 1854 to Feb. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp,
Turkish Medal, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
= Lt.Colonel Todd served with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including
the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chiliianwallah and (Joojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Brigade
!Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege
and capture of Rahutghiir, relief of Saiigor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and capture
of Jhansi, battles of Betwa with Koonch, and affairs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlie; also the
action of Morar, recapture of GwaUor, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Adjutant
General to the GwaUor Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the capture of
the fort of Powrie (five times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Morley served with the 40th Regt. in the GwaUor campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharaj-
pore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
' Lt.Colonel Sutton has received the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the late
Turkish Contingent.
33 Major Sir John Paul Hopkins, KM. late of 98 F.
(Governor) .
33 Captain Francis Gee, Unatt.
3 J Captain Francis Collins, h.p. 11 Hussars.
33ai!a Lt.Colonel A. G. Sedley, late of 3 W. I. Regt.
33 Robert Cochrane," late Captain 71 F.
33 Col. Joseph Robert Raines, late of British Swiss Legion .
33 John Leybum Maclean, late Captain 43 F.
Major Aylmer Dowdall, r.f.p. 54 F.
Military Knights of Windsor.
33I2I Lorainp White,' late Captain h.p.
33aja Lieut. Alex. Inues, Unatt.
Lawrence Desborough, late Captain 94 F.
Major Rollo Gillespie Burslem, late of 13 F.
39 John Watts,3 late Captain 85 F.
.Tames E. Knox Grogan.
Colonel Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw, late Unattached.
Major Wm. Young, h.p. Paymaster Depot Battalion.
John Godwin.
Captain White ser\'ed on the expedition to the Elbe and Weser under Lord Cathcart; tho liri' rlii il ciiinjiriigns
in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, including the operations on the Coa during tli r , iiittio of
Almeida, the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, the siege and storming of Badajoz, the battle of Sul 1, i iiiiire of
Madrid and the Rietiro, thesiege of Burgos and affair en retreat at Muriel (War Medal with thrii' r i,],^!. iUi.' cam-
paigns in Flanders and France under Lord L;>medoch and the Duke of Wellington, including the attack 011 Jlcrxem,
bombardment of Antwerp, the afiair of Fort Frederick Hendrick, and siege of Bergen-op-Zoom, the battle of
Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris.
2 Captain Cochrane served with the 2nd Battalion 47th Regiment throughout the Peniasular campaigns of 1810-14,
and was present at the defence of Cadiz, retreat from Burgos, occupation of the Lines of Torres Vedras, battle
of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nive, investment of
Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie (War Medal with two Clasps).
3 Captaia Watts served in the 85th Light Infantry in the Peninsula and South of France from August 1813 to the
end of that war in 1S14, including the siege of St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles
of the Nive on the gth loth and nth of December 1813, passage of the Adour, ami investment of Bayonne (War
Medal with three Clasps). Served afterwards in the American war in the battles of Bladenbnrg and capture of
Washington, Baltimove, and .all the operations in front of and attack upon Now Orleans, and the takingofFortr
Officers Serving with Superior Local Rank, and Temporary Rank.
GEKERil;. I LlEUTEXANT CoLONELS.
R. C. Zord Napier. GCB. GCSI. Commander
in Chief , East Indies 9 Feb. 70
LlEtJTENATfT GeNEBAL.
Sir F. P. Haines, KCB. Commander in Cliief,
Madras 15 Apr. 71
Majoe Generals.
P. J. Goldsmith, CB. KCSI. Madras Staff
Corps, Persia and Adjacent Coujitries 3 Sept. 70
I!. P. B. Walker, CB. h.p. 2 Dragoon Guards 14 Dec. 70
F. R. PoUock, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps,
Persia and Adjacent Countries 23 Dec. 71
BEiGAurEE Geweeal.
r. M. Adye, C5. R. Art 6 Apr. 70
Lewis Pelly, Bombay Staff Corps, Persia 30 June 63
E. C. Ross, Bombay Staff Corps, Mekran
Coast and Persian Gulf 15 May 72
E. D. Harvest, S.O. of Pensioners, Western
Australia 29 Ma.y 72
Majohs.
J. U. Champain, R. Eng. Persia 5 July 64
R. M. Smith, R. Eng. Pe-i-sia 25 July 65
W. Blenkinson, h.p. 3 Dr. Gds. Ca.v. Depot ... 2 .Tan. 69
A. C. Way, Bombay Staff Corps, Persia 18 Aug. 69
C. H. Harrison, do. Khelat 3 May 71
C.B.Smith, CST., Madras Inf. Zanzibar 11 Dec. 72
Dhpcttt Inspector Genebal op Hospitals*
Campbell Maclean, MD. Professor of Medi-
cine, Army Medical Schoil at KTefley 6 Apr. r
2 C
'32
staff at Head Quarters.
CoMitAJTBixG IX Chief. „„,,„
F.CM Ma«hal SU Segal m,).n». George W. F C. V,.l-e ofCarn-irriage. KG. KF. GCB. GCMG.
I iciu aiunuuu 3 ,,^»,y^g, of the Grenadier Guards, 15 July 56-
w ;/ .«. «:,,,,/ .r« Major General Caledon Richard Egerton, i Nov. 71.
^^l^Zls^^rriar^ Major GeneralEdwinBeaumont Jotoson,C5., Royal Ai-till«T, 10 July 65.
A»^U.l Jf./.Mrj, S^^rrUry rColonfl lion. James Wm. B. Macdonald, CB., TJnatt. 15 July 56.
I Colonel Thomas Henry Clifton, Unatt. 15 July 56.
Aj.Ar,^„ -I Colonel Charles T.^Twhitt. Unatt. 15 July 56-
^tJ« i. Camp Colonel 7/o». Henrv Hugh Clifford, CB., ITnatt. i Apnl 70.
(.Colonel Charles Stuart Henry, CB., Royal Artillery (Extra).
Adjctast Genebai's Depabtment.
AJJmUml arn,n,l r.Gencral Sir Richard Airey, GCB. 7 F. i Oct. 70.
/v««/, ^<(,W.i«/ Ociwrrai Major General James Wells Armstrong, CB. i Nov. 71.
f Colonel Arthur James Herbert, CB. , Unatt. 6 Nov. 67.
AtMitlanl AJJmlaiiU Gentral (^Colonel Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, CB. KCMG. h.p. 90 F. i May 71.
(• Bt.Lt. Colonel George Richard Greaves, h.p. 70 F. I June 70.
/)^/.ii/y Auulaat AdJutanU Gentral (Bt.Lt.Colonel P. S. Vacher, h.p. 22 F. (temporary) 15 Dec. 71.
Iiupfrtor Gentral of Stcruitinj c. Major General Clement Alex. Edwards, CB. 6 July 67.
ROTAL AHTIlIyEHT.
Vepnif AdJHlanl Gtntral Colonel W. A. Middleton, CB. i Oct. 70.
AuMuHl Adjulanl Gtntral Colonel George Shaw, CB. 1 Oct. 70.
Depnlf A$$itta»t Adjutant General Major G. B. Traill, i Feb. 69.
RoTAL Engineers.
Depalj AdJmlanI General Colonel J. F. M. Browne, CB. i Jan. 71.
Drpnlf Auistant Adjutant General I. Major Robert Grant, i Jan. 71.
QcARTEE Master Genebal's Depaetmeitt.
Qnirter VoMttr General Major General Charles Henry Ellice, CB. i April 71.
Afiitant Qxarttr ilatttr Gentral Colonel K. D. Mac Kenzie, CB. Unatt. i April 70.
Deputy Auittant Quarter Matter Gentral Bt.Lt.Colonel Mon. J. C. Dormer, Unatt. i Oct. 69.
IssnctoE Gkitrbal of Royal Aetilieet i'CE Major General Collingwood Dickson, CB. i April 70.
Aide de Camp Lieutenant E. Woollcombe.
_ . , . ..„ . f Colonel J. H. Laye, h. p. Depot Battalion.
Dtp^ Judge Adeoealet (. Colonel Robert Carey, CB. h.p. 40 F.
Aides de Camp to the Queen.
r.ilonpl MarquU of Donefirnll, GCJT. Antrim Militia.
W. K. Duke of Bncclcuch. KG. Edinburgh Militia.
— Kiykt lion. John WilHon Patten, 3 R. Lane. Militia.
.Vi r R/)hcrt Alex. Shafto Adair, Bart. Suffolk Artillery
MiliUn.
- — r.. W. F. ilarquis of Ailesbnry, R. Wilts Teo. Cav.
C. Vitc. EvorHlev, Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
— K. K. Ix>r,l Mcthiion. R. Wiltshire Militia.
W. A. ('. ifarquit o/Exctcr, Northampton Militia.
Jlon. HuHscy Vunc Keane, CB. Royal Engineers.
Wm. JnmP8 E. Grant, Royal Artillerj-.
Sip H/.lii-rt Tolvcr (Jcrard, Bart. Lancashire Hussars
Ycimnnrv Cavalry.
Wllliiim Udl. Uoynrc.ucmscy Militia.
ThomnK K. Wilson. CIl. Bengal SUiff Corps.
.i^ //on. Krcl. Aug. ThcHJKcr, CB. h.p. 95 P.
John Kii-ld. CB. Hombny Infantry.
Robert l^iayro, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Colonel Martin DiUon, CB. CSI. Rifle Brigade.
Thomas Walter Milward, CB. Royal ArtUlery.
Henry St. Clair Wilkins, Royal Engineers.
J. W. C. Williams, Royal Marine Artillery.
He G. L. Goodlake, Coldstream Guards.
ITC Claud T. Bourchier, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Charles Henry Brownlow, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Peter Stark Lumsden, CSI. Bengal Staff Coriis.
Charles Wm. Adair, CB. Royal Marines.
ITC John Watson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Richard Herbert Gall, CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Horatio Harbord Morant, h.p. 68 P.
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart. Royal Pembroke Artil-
lery Militia.
James Rose, 2 P.
Edward Chippindall, CB. 19 F.
George Harrington Hawes, 9 F.
Clement Hemery, Royal Jersey Militia.
Honorary Physicians to Her Majesty.
Kir William LinU>n. ifD. KCB.. h. ji. Inspoclor General of HosiiiuK
M<r ThomaK (iiillirnitli lAigiin, 3fl). A'CJI , Direetor (Jeiicral
.S,r IhivM l».iinl.reck.i/Z< AT/*., h. p. In^pcfUjr (ieneial of Hospitals
C.cirifo HU'wiirt Ikiitwni. ill)., Iimpcctor Goiienil of HosniUls
Miillunn Mun- Mtiir UD. CH. InHpeclx>r General of Hospitals
IP Daniel KcoU, UD. h. p. Inapcctor General of HospiUila
Honorary Surgeons to Her Majesty.
Taylor, CB., h. p. Innpector General of Hospitals
lf..r.l, h p IJcptity liiH|.crtx.r(;enoral of HoHpilals
.,',■.''■^■,; . ■• *^;"">f"" M'yor. Scots Pusilicr Guaids
"' < /' h p. I'l'-pcrtortJciienil of Hospitals
'"wf.'J.'.""!"^''''".'' *'""''"'' "■" Hospitals
u, UL>. CB. li. p. Ir.«pcctor General of Hospitals
Jobn
16 Aug. 5^
16 Aug. 5
21 Nov. 6
13 Mar. 6
6 May 6
18 Maj' 7
16 Aug. 5
16 Aug. 5
J 6 Aug. 5
27 Apr. 6
16 Sept.6
9 Aug. 7
Regent'
Park.
1st Regiment of Life
The Royal Arms. "Peninsula
Colonel. — George Charles, Harl of Liican,i
Guards,
133
S ; Cu}>t. 1 6 May 22 ;
Nov. 51 Lt. General,
Waterloo."
GCB. Ensign, 29 Aug. 16 ; Lf. 24 Dec
I J/o/or, 23 June 25 ; Lt. Colonel, g Nov. 26; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Miijof General, i
24 bee. 58 ; General, 28 Aug. 65 ; Colonel istLife Guards, 22 Feb. 65.'
Lieutenant Colonel. — Richard Bateson, Cornet <.f Sub Lt. P12 Mar. 40 • Lt ''-■i Oct ^i • Cant ^i'^ Mav ■;- ■
I Major 4- Lt. Colonel, ^ii3\uiQ6B,; Lt.Colonel,2<)-M.ajy2. ■ 3 . i- ■ a J aj .
Major and Lt. Colonel.— .J ames Keith Fraser,^ CorHei <f- Sub Lt. P16 Apr. 5-> ■ Lieut P23 Mar =;';• Cant
''17 Nov. 57; J/((/or ^ X^.Totowe?, 29 May 72. ' ^ '
Captains.
Charles Wllmer Duncombe
Son. Reginald Arthur James Talbot
Jas.Edw. Wm. Theobald, Marq. o/Ormondo
Charles Needham
Cecil Thorold
Wal ter Henry Octavius Duncombe
WiUiam Grenville Williams
WiUiam Henry Fellowes
Lieutenants.
Hon. Chas. Cavendish George Byng
.. James Alex., Earl o/Caledon
.. JEdvirard Mashiter Dansey
.. iVir Simon Macdonald Lockhart, .Bar <. ...
.. 'Thomas Cox {RM. 13 Dec. 61), Adjutant
I 13 June 68
.. John George Henry William Dunbar
.. Hon. Hugh Le Despencer Boscawen
.. John Edmund Philip Spicer
. . '. Jan Charles, Visco u nt Reidhaven
., j Henry Caimes Westenra, Lord Rossmore
.. James Walter, I'i'scohh^ Grimston P24
.. Hon. Beinard Edw. Barnaby FitzPatrick
Sub Lieutenants.
Lord James Ai-thurWellington Foley Butler
William Reginald, Viscount Helmsley
LIEUT.
•"22 July 56j>'26Aug. 59
^'i3May 59IP28 July 63
''12 May 6311" 4 Dec. 66
P17 Nov. 63JP11 Jan. 67
''30 June 65!'' 8 May 67
P 4 Dec. 661^16 May 68
fag
JUIV
63
P13 June
68
Mar.
67
■'22 July
68
June
67
P30 Sept.
68
July
67
t-" 5 May
69
Sept.
67
P 5 May
69
May
68
P17 Aug.
70
June
68
4 Feb.
71
July
68
P.o May
Dec.
68
28 Oct.
June
69
28 Oct.
Dec.
69
28 Oct.
Dec.
6g
28 Oct.
Sept.
70
28 Oct.
Feb.
71
28 Oct.
sub likut.
15 May
7^
24 July
72
P 3 April 67
P 8 May 67
P 2 Dec. 68
P 5 May 69
P 5 May 69
Pi7Aug. 70
4 April 72
29 May 72
Riding Master. — William Bladon, 17 May 71.
Quarter Master. — John Henry Stuart Reid, 23 Jan. 69.
Surgeon. — Owen William George, MD. A.S. 6 June 51 ; Surgeon, 14 April 63 ; Surgeon Major, 6 June 71.
Assistant Surgeon. — Edgcombo Venning, 14 April 63.
Veterinary iSwr^eoK.— Martin Mence, 25 July 55 ; 1st Class, 4 Dec. ^3.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Helurned from France, January 18 16.
' Lord Lucan served the campaign of 1828 on the Staff of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Ru.ssian War Medal and
Commander of St. Anne of Russia). Commamied the Ca%'alry Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
XCS., Commander of the Legion of Honor, ist Class of the iledjidic, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lt. Colonel Eraser served as Orderly Officer to Sir Edward I-yous on the Expedition to Kinliourn in 1855, and
was present at its bombardment and surrender (Medal).
13+
2nd Regiment of Life Guards. [ ^^-^ePark.
r^. TU Royal Anns. "PKMiNSULi." "Wateeloo."
Hiii Colonel-© Gcortjc. J/arj-M </ Twceddale.« KT.GCS. Z»«i» June 04 ; X^ 12 Oct 04 ; Copt 14 May
»*y- ^ ifa!^r uMhV ,.-; X(.Coi««<-/. 21 Juno 13; CW<-hc7, 27 May 25; aToyc,- Gc<,.™7, 10 Jan. 37 ; Li.
1 tL\.^r..' S.v ^o- U<.Ural 20 June 54 ; CWo-ie/ 2na Life Guards, 9 Sept. 63. ^ ^ ^ „ .
'li.urni:i.icoi;nel'-Vw:;ick M^hal?.' 'c<,r«e^ p,8 Sept. 49 ; i'- ;x6 Sept. 5.; Co,i. ^, Feb. S9; ^If^yo^
I J, Iff ' ,1 f, M.ir f,-- Lt Colonel •'S Mux. 64; CotoHt/, 6 Mar. 68.
'm^or &'ircin.^Au4;uf;(er Se« HectoV Stewart, Cor«.^ P14 Oct. 56; Lt. rs Oct. 5S; Capt.
i »6 S<rpt. 61 ; Major 4- Lt. Colonel, '^ Sept. 70.
C»PTAlJf8.
iJuly 59
1 Dec. 54
... Henry P. Ewiirt, £sira j.iJlede Camp to the \ | p^g peb. 58 •■;
Gorrrnor of BumLaf J I J
•'/w Johu Su-pluiibuu Kcrnuson* i""!! June 52 •, ^ n t .=
.."i«.r,'0AUaMU8l-urro,.» >6 Nov. 60 ^9 April 61,^12 Ju^e 63
... Pr«U-rick Trench TownsUend \l ti^^ ^' p v^J r I t^^' P.
... WUluiiu Sum.iel McMahou '''«^'''"- ^^ ! ? Nov. f'=i^24Mai- 69
... ■Alcx..nderCoekburn ''3 June ^3 J 26 June 66|P 3 Sept. 70
... |CUn-nce I'ettr Trovclyau Kendall I'm June 63 ^27 Feb. £7 b May 72
Sir Ucnry Corstairs I'cUy, Jiart
LiKI'TEXaXTS.
Ztortl Albert Levcsiiu Gower
Herbert Itetjinuld K«y
Hufcb Richard, I'itcviiiif Dovrae
Alex. Glcntworth Paul Clifton Perceval
Sir Archibald Lamb, Sart
Kdward HanningLee
Hector Robert Toler
Richard Henry Towneley
Ooagla« MackinnoD Uaillie Hamilton,^
Lord Cochrane J
Cromartie, Jfuj-jKi*^ Stafford
... I Francis Johnstone
... jWilliam Cuuslield Gerard
... lAndley Dallas Xeeld
... jThomas Vfakc.Adjiitattt 10 May 71 ; Siding )
Jiiuter 20 July 66 j
' Sub Lieutenants.
... Sir George Douglas Clerk, £art
■■14 June
f 2 Sept.
62
•■27i?eo. t7
P26May 65
P 8 Mar.
64
P14 Oct. 6S
P12 July
64
P24 Mar. 69
P 8 Aug.
6s
PIG Nov. 69
P20 June
OS
p 3 Sept. 70
P21 Mar.
68
H4 Sept. 70
P22 Sept.
6S
PisFeb. 71
Pio Nov.
6p
28 Oct. 71
"26 Feb.
70
28 Oct. 71
" 6 July
70
28 Oct. 71
>• 3 Sept.
70
28 Oct. 71
''14 Sept.
70
28 Oct. 71
P 7 Dec.
28 Oct. 71
Pis Feb.
71
28 Oct. 71
10 May
71
28 Oct. 71
SCB LIEUT.
24 July 72
'25 Mar.
5 Sept. 56
I Oct. J2
BidtHq Jliuler.—John Marshall, 9 Sept. 71.
Quarirr Jfiuter.— Anthony Scarislirick, 9 Dec. 62.
15 ... Sari/foM.— Frederick Gcor^'C Kerin, A..S. 18 Aug. 48 ; Surijeon, 31 July 60 ; Surgeon Major, 1 Ju]y 68,
■ AuittiiHt Surgeon — George Frederick Spry, Ml). 13 Jvme 59.
18 ... Veterinary Swrjeon.— Thornton Hart, 4 July 55 ; i»< Clans, 4 Dec. 63.
Scarlet— i^«eJH^» Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Jtetnrned from France, February 1S16.
» Lord Twceddalo Bcrve<l in the Peninsula as an Assistant Quai-ter Master General, and has received the Gold Medal
for the tattle of Vilt^jria, in which action he was wounded, as also at Busaco. Served also in the American war, and
was airain wounded.
• Colonel Marsluill Bcrve<l in the Crimea from ist to 2Cth Sept. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir James Scarlett (Medal
with Cloiip fur Scbastopol, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Captmn Kergu.s/iii ht-rved with the 5th Dragoon Guai-ds in the Crimea from Oct. 1S54 to 7 Dec. 1S55, and was
preMnt ut the buttles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tcheixaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
CUuu». ajid Turkish Modal).
» Captain Canton ser%'ed as a Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; subsequently with Ross' Camel Corps,
antl preaent at the battle of Uolowlee and capture of Calpce (Medal with two C"
Yearn' Ser.
P^
Half
Pay
28
...
19
...
15
14
8 ...
8
10
6
4
4
6
5
3
I
3
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32
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Frederick Gustavus Burnaby
David Milne Home
Henry AdelbertWelliugtonFitzRoy, Mar- >
quisof Worcester J
Charles Robert, Lord Carington
Hon. Oliver Georye Powlett Montagu
Gilbert Stii-ling
• J Royal Regiment of Horse Guards.
The Royal Arms. "Peninsula" "Waiekloo."
Colonel.— Hugh Henry, Zord Strathnaim,! GCB. GCSI. Emign, PS June 20 ; Lt. P24 Oct. 21 ;
24; lf(//or, ■'30 Dec. 26; Lt. Colonel, ^i-j Sept. 39; Colonel, ii Nov. 51; Major General, 12
General, 28 Feb. 60; GeKcraZ, 4 Feb. 67 ; Co/o/irf of Royal Horse Guards, 3 March 69.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Duncan James Baillie, Cornet, ^'zZ Feb. 45; Lt. 1*28 Sept. 47; Capt.
Major 4- Bt.Lt.Colonel, ^s Ju^c 66; Lt. Colonel, "7 Dec. 66; Colonel, 5 June 71.
Major. — Owen Levris Cope Williams, Cornet, ''12 May ■;4 ; Lt. ''25 Jan. 56; Capt. P7 May
Bt.Lt.Colonel, Vy Dec. 66 ; Colonel, 7 Dec. 71.
35
C.ij'f. i'22 July
Dec, 54; i*-
J'21 April 54 ;
58; Major 4-
Captains
I COKNET.
BRKV.K.iJ.
Cecil Robert St. John Ives j^is Jan.
Digby Hanmer Rich. Wingfield i''26 Oct.
58i''i2 Mar.
" "17 May
''25 Apr.
P 5 June
''17 July
P 2 Dec.
P30 Sept. 59 ""z? Sept. 61
f 6 May 62 '"29 Dec. 65
P 9 June 65 P 6 May 68 P25 Sept.
P 7Apr. 65ii'i2 0ct. 67 P22 Dec.
» I July 63 1 8 Nov. 68 P 6 July
Pzg Dec. 65 P 2 Dec. 68 P31 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Robert M'Alpine, ^<?/«<a«< 24 Dec. 58 1 24 Dec. 58 27 Sept. 61
John Graham CaiTick Moore jPsJune 66 P12 May 69!
Henry Lane Fox P25 Dec. 67;P22 Deo. 69I
Alfred Mordaunt iigerion, Extra Aide de}',, t 1 < 'p t>„« a !
Camp to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland j |'^3 July 61 P19 Dec. 65|
Charles Gore, ioriZ Kilmarnock p 7 July egjPigAug. 71!
ionJ Henry Arthui- George Somerset P31 July 69|Pi9 Aug. 71
IToB. Wm. Thomas Wentworth Fitz William p 6 Nov.
Thomas Priestley | 12 Dec.
Hon. Wm. Charles Wentworth-Fitz William P29 Jan.
John H. N. G. H., Vincount Dalrymple P26 Feb.
Frederick Richard Gascoigne ''22 June
George Lamplugh Wickham P12 Nov.
'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Sub Lieutenants. '_
BoK. Charles George Lascelles | I
Hugo Henry Charles Alexander Yilliers \ „
Meynell Ti 1
Riding MaMer. — John Boswell, 25 March 56.
Quarter Master. — James Sharpies, 20 Sept. 71.
Surgeon. — Cosmo Gordon Logie, MD. A.S. 5 Oct. 41 ; Surgeo,
Asitiatant Surgeon. — Joseph Marmaduke Taylor,^ 15 Sept. 57
7 Mar. 72
8 June 72
26 Nov. 52 ; Surgeon Major, 5 Oct. 61.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Mathew John Harpley,^ 24 April 54 ; is< Claes, 9 Jan. 63.
Blue — Facinga Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, 2 Fehruanj 1S16.
' Lord Strathuaii-n sei-ved the S.yi-ian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal, CB., Cross of St. John of Jerusalem of Prussia,
and sword of honor fi'om the Sultan). Served thi-oughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 'a^ the Queen's Commis-
sioner at the Head Quarters of the French Ai-my, and was wounded before SeHjastopol (Medal and Clasps, Major
General, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Central India
Field Force thi-oughout the Mutiny of 1857-58, having marched 1,084 miles, took upwards of 150 pie»es of Ai-tillerj-,
one entrenched camp, one fortified city, one partly entreuched town, fought sixteen successful actions, captured
twenty forts, and never sustained a check, and including the relief of Saugor, capture of Ratghur, Shahghur, and
Chundehree, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee, and various other engagements tenninating in the storm and
capture of Gwalior and restoration of the Maharajah Scindia to his capital (tfCJi. and promoted Lt.General "in
consideration of his eminent services," Medal vntb. Clasp).
^ Veterinary Sm-geon Harpley served with the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, with Inkei-man, siege of Sebastopol and repulse
of the Sortie on the 26th Oct. 1844 (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Royal Horse
Artillery in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and
capture of Lucknow, capture of Rampore Kussie, passage of the Gogi-a at Fyzabad, and affaii-s of Muchagawn and
Kumda Kote (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Surgeon Taylor. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
'36
1st (The JviH(/\s) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.
rnU HaU
*/M
[Dublin.
TakuFoets" "Pekin."
L^Z:;:L'^Xl2^%^^ *- ^'- -^ ^-046; Ca,. ^.S Aug. .9;
; Cop<. Pi Feb. 56 ; Major,/ 12 June 63.
J/iyor. "31 Oct. 59 : LlColonel. "22 July 68.
■^«.-Hcnrv Alexnnder,' Cor»«-/. '3 Sept. 47; i'- '^ ^C';. 50;
JaSic* r.untcr.' Cormrt. "iS Feb. 53; -^-^ *" >">y- 56; C-Q^^ '^" '
Oct. 59 ; Major, ^2 Dec.
CORKBT.
aiZ-sj"- 5'
BichRnl JnniO!* I'ombo Mnrtcr, Devuty\
Auutaol Qr. Ma.lfT Oeurral in Irfland J 1
Chi.rlc« Morloy Burners I ^5 Maj 55
Cluirlc. Mittthcw Moran l^» Dec. 60
John Matthew Ucuthall „ ° H^*^
AlfrtHl Hutton ,'3' ifay 59
William Kchvard Chaptoan' ^3' Dec
Arthur (Jibbinps !;-6 June 66
Arthur Rickanls '" I*ec. 65
LIKUI.
29 April 53
9 Oct. 57
9 Dec. 62
i'25 Sept. 60
P14 Jan.
P16 Nov.
''30 Sept.
I'23 Oct. 67
.Feb. 67j''i4Ju]y 69
: May 681 •'24 Nov. 69
LlICTKXAJTTS.
William Henry Thompson, Ailjutant
April 70
Robert Jiunes Burrowoa
James Buflclen T 2 „ . ,„ . ,,
Francis William Robertson i" 16 Sept. 68 ^ 5 Mar.
Charles Adrian Gouffh Becher .PjoSept. 68,^23 Mar.
Rol)crtGro880 Godson ''13 July 67, p 7 May
Walter t'hrvstie Underwood ''14 J"'y (>9\ 2 Aug.
Charles Bililerbcck Mead Branson ; ''24 Nov. 69 28 Oct.
Harry James Watson L 7 May 70 28 Oct.
Nicholas Sndlier ° "
Peter Marrow
Dec. 69
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
30 Dec.
3 Aug. .
13 July 55 ; QM. 23 April 52 ; Moh.MuJo'; ^3 April 67.
CAPTAIN. I BRET.MAJ.
9 Dec. 62
''29 July 62
P21 Feb. 65
1-22 July 68
P30 Sept. 68
''24 Nov. 69
P27 July 70
f 2 Aug. 71
BT.LT.COL.
Sub LiKCTKirAJCTS.
John Alexander
Rol)crt Abraham Brewster French
Purmiij^rr.— William Smith
RidiMij J/.m/<t.— Roland Dance,' 30 Jan. 66.
Qiiarifr Miulrr— Henry Murphy, 27 Nov. 66.
Siir(;<'oi«.— Charles John White,'" A.S. 28 Mar. 54; Surgeon, 28 June 64.
A$nttanl Surgfoii.—Jctnejth SalkeUl Johnson, MD. 7 May 58.
Vetrrinary Surgeon. — Luke Byrne, 20 Jan. 52; ist Clans, 9 Jan. 63.
Scarlet— /"ocin^* Uiue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from Madras, 20 July iS65.
' Lt.Colonel Slade served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from loth Aug. 1855, including the
battle of the Tchcmaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tiu-kish Medal). Served also in the
cmmpaiKn of i860 in China ; present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of iSth and 21st Sept.
and m the advance on I'ckin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Mivjor Alexander served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of the
Tchcmaya and sie(?e and fall of Seba.stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved with the ist Dragoon
Guard* in the campaijfn of i860 in China ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, engaged in
the actions of 18U1 and 21st Sept. also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major (runtcr |ier\-cd with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from i6th Aug. 1S55, including the
iiieRC and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the campaign of i860 in China ;
trail •niraKe<l at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, aud engaged in the actions of i8th and 21st September,
aliMj in iho advance on rekin (Medal with two Clas))s).
' Major Smith served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from i6th Aug. 1855, including the
»ie(rc ancl fall of Scbastojiol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meilal).
* Cnntnin Chapman served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
» Ridiinf Master Dance was i)rcsent with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny at Meerut on loth
May i8<;7. and was afterwards present at the battles of the Hindun, ButUekeserai, and taking" the heights before
IX'lhi, hict'e and storm of Delhi, and all minor operations during the siege, capture of the fort of Rewarree, action of
Knnouil, Hurprise and capture of Furrucknuggur, capture of the fort of Bulubghur, and subsequent operations in the
Bocra and Soula districts ; action of Nujeenah, capture of Bareilly, relief and attack of Shahjehanpore, and subse-
quent oi)eration« against the Moulvie and Khan Bahadoor Khan near Mahomdee, actions of Shahabad, Bunkagaon,
ftwirann, ami Rimculpore, capture of the fort of Mitowlie, dispersion of the rebels near Bishwa, and pursuit of Feroze
Bhah (Mc<lal with Clasp).
'• Surgeon White.— lor War Scr\-iccs see " Medical Department."
Brighton
Years'Ser.
] 2nd Regiment of Dragoon Guards (Qiiecn's B
The Royal Cjqiher within the Garter. " Lucknow."
Colonel.— 53 Son. Henry P. Compton Cavendish.i zt. P26 May 08; Cnpf. ^6 June
1 18; Lt. Colonel, ^12 July 21; Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; MaJ
General, 9 Nov. 62 ; Colonel 2nd Dr. Gds. 2 June 53.
'lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Holden Steward,^ Cornet, ^12 Apr
I J/tyor, Pie Mar. 70 ; Lf. Colonel, 26 June 7:
Major.— Thomas William Sneyd,^ Cornel
"g Auk. 71- _^_^_
,S).
137
3/tyoj-, P2 April
General, 9 Nov. 46; Lt. General, 20 June 54;
i/. Pii June 52: C(7j)<. I'll July 56;
May 56; Lt. i'24 Julys?; (^^'pf- ""lo ilay 61: Ji'6y-oj-,
Captains.
George Frederick Ormsby ^
Francis O'Beime^
Frederick Greatorex *
Arthur Julian Burnett
William Hanning Lee
Herbert WilUam Thompson ...
Charles Albert Leslie Attila>
French 3
Peter Aubertin
Lieutenants.
John Knox Ruttledge
James Frederick Stuart Men- (^
teth, at Staff College J
Albert M'Cann
Francis James Ashburner
Francis Granville Doyle
Benjamin Relf.i^ Adjutant )
28 May 70 )
Edward Egerton Leigh
Rudolph Hamilton Spencer ..
I Sub Lieutenants.
John Francis Wiseman
[Arthur Lewis George Gould ..
Foster Cunliffe Lister Kay . .
Warner Ottley
Richard John Waldie-Griffith
Paymanter.
JET.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
i'28 Dec.
■■ 7 Aug.
P26 Mar.
''23 Jan.
•■21 Nov.
1-15 Oct.
Pis June
•"16 May
|P 8 Aug.
4 Oct.
P16 Sept.
P 9 April
20 Feb.
28 May
P12 Oct.
P30 Nov.
28 Oct.
BKEV.MA.I.
SS P 7 Aug. sTi'' 2 Dec. 62
57I 7 July s8''2iMar. 6s
58 P 8 Feb. 61 P16 Mar. 70
63 P21 Aug. 66 P12 Oct. 70
6S.P21 Oct. 67 P 5 Nov. 70
5i|Pi6Aug. 64|P2oJuly 67
6olP23June 65;Pi3Jan. 6g
6s P 6 July 7o'P27Sept. 71
i 1 '» Riding Master Russell served with the sth Dr.
62 P I Feb. 68 Guards theEasterncampaignof i8s4-55.iiicludmg
, ' , ,, I the battles of Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman
64|Pi6Mar. 70|j,jj^ Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol
68P28May 70' (Medal with three Clasps, French War Medal,
70 P30 Nov. 70; and Turkish Medal).
66P29May 6al u Quarter Master Tuckett served with the 2n(l
I Q IDr.Gds. in the Indian campaign in T8s3-S9.'^clud-
70 27 hept. 71 ling the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions ot
70 P27 Oct. 71'Koorsee, Nawabgunge.and Jamo, andtheTrans-
701 28 Oct. 71 Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
I Nov.
I 30 Dec.
I 30 Dec.
27 Mar.
I 8 May 72
Nathaniel Ej-re Robbins, 14 Jan. 62 ; J£on. Captain, 14 Jan. 67.
Hiding Master. — James Russell,'" 24 Sept. 58.
Quarter Master. — Edward Gundrie Tuckett," 13 Jan. 69.
ISurgeon. — Fred. William Moore, A.S. 28 Oct. S3 ; Snrgeon, 5 May 63.
Assistant Surgeon. — John James Chappell, MD. 19 Jan. 60.
1 Veterinary Surgeon. — Alfred Adrian Jones, 10 June 71.
Returned from India, 31 January 1870.
^c&vXet— Facings BnS.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' Lt.General the Hon. Henry Cavendish served in the Peninsula from July 1808 to January 1809, and was
wounded through the wi-ist at the battle of Corimna, where he served as Aide de Camp to Lord William Bentmck.
He has the War Medal with two Clasps for Sahagun and Benevento, and Corunna. Commanded the three Squad-
rons of the Household Brigade of Cavalry at the funeral of the Duke of Wellington. .
2 Lt. Colonel Steward served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign, and was present at the affair
of Dawah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
5 Major Sneyd served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in i8s8-s9. including the_ action 01
Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, sulisequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
« Captain Oi-msby ser^'ed with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in i8s8-s9. and was present at
the action of Nusserutpore, commanded a detachment at the relief of Azimghur, and served the Oude campaign,
latterly as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Barker, including the action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and
Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal).
7 Captain O'Beime served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 185S-S9. including the crossing
of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
8 Captain Greatorex served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1859, including the Irans-
Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal).
13 Lieut. Relf served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th AprU 1855, includmg the ca,p-
ture of Tchoi-gaum, battle of the Tchernaya, Expedition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
uS
3rd {Thei^nucc uj Wale,') Regiment cf Dragoon Guards, [^aidstone.
The Princo-8 Plume. The Rising Sua and lied Dragon. " Talaveha " " Aibuheea " " Viitokia "
j "Pkni.nbula" "Abyssinia.
'•^"' ColoneI.-RobcrtRichanl..m Kobcrtson.' CB. Cornei, ^S June =6.; ^'•,2;^P'-^;9j',^«f,'-''jf,i",f ,,^V Sn
I 'iS June 41 • Lt Colouel ''22 Dec. 43; Colmel, 20 June 54! ^"J<"- (general, 14 May 59> l-t.t^eneial, 31 Jan.
... 'Z^^;!:;:C^^^:^J^^CB. Con,et,^rJnncu; J:^^6June45; Ca.t. ^.S J.n. ,0; 2IaJor,^r,
v.. jll^^^^i:^. MS:^>^i:;8<^SrX^ 4 jSne'45 = Ca,t. . Oa. 35 ; ^I/.^^,- 4 Aug. 63 ; m.Zt.Colouel,
... 'Henry" W.^Jorkelcy.^ Co^-,^ ".3 May 53; X'- 9 Oct. 55; Copt. P29 Oct. 5S ; m.UaJor, 15 Aug. 68;
itajor, ''19 Jan. yo.
'o«orKO Romncv Rawliiison ... PapAug. 56 P31 July 57 ^17 May 61
... 'PmU-rick John t;corge.MujTay,i'i6 May 62 i"i7 Nov. 63 P17 April 69
- - ■ 1 25 June 58 '30 Nov. 6oiPi6Jan. 66
lUciiry Vuughan Urooke
... «C1... .O..K"«»."•«^— ' 25 June 58^- :„ . .,
... Jooenh Nort-^n » 1 Dec. 60 Pii Aug. 63 p i Aprd
... -RoWrt Stevenson Pillar. 64 18 Dec. 67,P3oJune 69
... iWalUTJulm Turner i'22 June 67 ''22 Aug. 68['
... Aluenion Cecil Dawson, Ji<i« M
it Camp to Sir C.StraubfHzee i \
... iJohn Duvisou ,
•Mar. 6r''2i Feb. 65
LlECTKXASTS. I
... OlhoUlvnn Bolitho ''14 Oct. 68 •'12 June 69
... lEmlcKtrr AmyattBumey ....i''28 0ct. 68 Pso June 69
... 'Frederick Hall J-iy Feb. 69 >'i9 Jan. 70
... 'Robert Stcen Gray 6 Mar. 69 28 May 70
... rreU. Horace Davis B. Bellwood p 3 April 69 ^28 May 70
... Pnxlcrick Meyer V.'ardrop P30 Juno 69 •'lo Aug. 70
... Francis fottln Macky P15 Sept. 69 p 5 Nov. 70
... I William Utting Cole 'P28May 70 P15 Feb. 71
... JBogcr Kennedy Parke ,PioAug. 70, 28 Oct. 71
! SUB LIEUT.
Oct. 71
I Nov. 71
3 Aug. 72
4 Aug. 72
4 Dec. 72
Jan.
Feb.
... |.
Sl-B LlECTESANIS. |
IJohn Dove Bain 1
Hugh Bicliard Sleigh
Thomas Henry Vaughan Elwon
Pryce Mej-rick Pryce I
Pa»»irt#/^r.— Wentworth Dawes, 18 Nov. 68.
Riding Jfuji/rr.— Roljert Ward,' i May 66.
Quaritr JWiwftfr.— Samuel Dean, 9 Oct. 63.
A'Br^foM.— James Laudale, MD. A.S. 15 Sept. 57; Surijeoii, 10 Jan. 72.
AtMutaiil .Sun/foM.— Robert Henry Bolton, 30 Sept. 63.
VeteriHury Surgeon. — Michael Joseph Hartigan, 3 June 68.
Scivrlet— J^iiciiii/* Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.
Jietui- lied fro III Ahygsiida and India, June iS58.
' la.Gcnenil Hichanlsou Robertson sei-ved in South Africa, in command of the s
insurgent emigrant Uoers, beyond the Orange River, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and
goon (iuui-ils in the Kaffir ciunpaign of 1846-47 (Medal and C£.).
• l%)lonel Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Balaklava
and siege of Sebaj-t/iixjl (Medal with two Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon Guards during
the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault and captme of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,
CB.. and Medal).
» Lt.Coloncl Miller served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present in the battle of
Bobraon (Mciial). Served with the 3rd Dragoon (Juards in the Abyssinian campaign, and commanded Cavalry
outpoKtM on tbo BusUilo river during the storming and captm-e of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, and Medal).
* Major Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, was present at the
sUimiing anil cuiitiire of Magdala. and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
' Rilling MasUT Ward served in the Crimean campaign with the 10th Hussai-s from the 17th April 1S55, including
the rwxniuiisssinco under Omer Pusha on the 19th April, capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchernaya, siege and
fall of 8cbasu<()ol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Received a gunshot wound in the right ankle when
In pumuit of rebel Kaftirs at the Cape of Good Hope on the 6th July 1859. Has the Good Conduct Medal.
expedition against the
command of the 7tli Dra-
Years' Ser.
Pay.
4tli (Boyal L-isJt) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. 139
' Quis separaiit?" "Pekinsula"
Headquarters
Dundalk.
The Harp and Crown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto '
"Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— ^EEl Sir Jiimes Charles Chatterton, Bt.^ KCS. KH. Cornet, ^23 Nov. 09; Lt.^d Jnne 11; Capt.
^26 Mar. iS ; Major, •'22 Jiily 24 ; Lt. Colonel, 'iS Dec. 27 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ;
Lt. General, 13 Dec. 59; General, 31 Mar. 66; Colonel 4th Dragoon Guards, 22 Nov. 68.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Frank Chapliii,^ Cornet, ^S May 46; Lt. 31 Oct. 48; Capt. ^S April 53; Major,
^1 Ajjril 59 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, i April 70 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Dec. 71.
Major.— Henry Haskett Chilton, Cornet, ^17 Feb. 57; Lt. ^22 June 58 ; Capt. ''7 Nov. 62 ; Major, 26 June 72.
Captains.
CORNET.
LIEUT.
James Alexander T.ait J ''31 July 60 ^ 8 July 62 Pji July 65
Thomas Bradney Shaw-Hellier, ■'27 Sept. 61,'' 7 April 63 P17 April 67
George Ramsay Alured Denne,i'i6 Mar. 60 p 9 Aug. 64 p a June 70
John Sidney Bates >Pi3 Feb. 63IP 4 July 65 P14 Sept. 70
Philip Edward Poppo 'P22May 63JP11 July 65 P22 Oct. 7-
John Fisken Halket ^23 June 63 P20 Oct. 65 Pj7 May 7
Edward HaiTan° | 23 Feb. 55I 20 Mar. S7J g Dec. 7
James Cunningham Douglas ...|Pi7 Nov. 63 jp 9 Mar. 66] 26 June 7
Lieutenants. \ \ 1
John Chadwick
Charles Hem-y Currey
BKEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
Mer ^-ynChalouerStephen Tynte
Lam-ence Mm-phy
Charles Villiers Ibbetson
JohnsonHowardTo\Tnsend
George Edward Dowdeswell . . .
John Robert Phelips Goodden
John Hubert Hussey
Sub Lieutenants.
ArthyrGrey Lloyd
Robert John Abdy
Hen. Ernest BaskervilleWalton
Fred. Power Lawrence White..
[2 April 64tPi7 April D7J
12 Sept. 65 1 P 5 Jan.
Mar
Pi 7 April 67
P 4 Dec. 66
P20 June 68
P22JuIy 68
Pjo Feb. 69
P22 Oct.
P 9 April 70
P14 Sept. 70
P 6 Mar. 69
Pi7May 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
sub LIEUT.
1 Nov. 71
30 Dec. 71
23 Mar. 72
24 July 72
Fai/masfer. —
Ridiiiff MaMer. — Richmond G. Nicholas, 13 April 72.
Quarter Master.— Holomn-a Williams, 11 Apr. 68.
iS ... Surgeon. — Edwin Wilson.^ .l.S. 19 May, 55 ; Su/v/eoH, 23 Nov. 63.
7 ... Assistant Surgeon. — Sandford Moore," MB. 2 Oct. 66.
Veterinari/ Sunjeon. — John Hanly, 28 Apr. 63.
Scarlet— i^aciH^s Blue.— ^je«^ Henry Tucker Clack, Esq.— /rJs/i Agent), Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, July 1856.
1 Sir James Chatterton served in the 12th Light Dragoons, now the Royal Lancers, in Portugal, Spain, Flanders,
and France, from 1811 to 1818, including the affairs of Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte; the sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz ; frequently employed upon detached posts of observation and thsmked for his exertions ; the
actions of Usagre, Llerena, Passage of the Tormes, near Salamanca (town), and attack of the enemy's rear-guard.
Heights of San Christoval, Rueda, Castrajon, and battle of Salamanca ; affairs at Tudela, Valladolid, Celadadel
Caminho, to the investment and siege of Burgos, actions at Monasterio, Bridge of Baniel, Quintana Palla Venta del
Pozo, and Cabezon, actions on the retreat from Burgos to Salamanca, thence to the combat and passage of the
Huebra, Torrequemada and outposts to Ciudad Rodrigo, upon the advance of the army in 1813 ; the passage of the
Ebro and Esla, action at Osma, and battle of Vittoria, actions at Villa Franca, Tolosa, to the siege and capture of
San Sebastian. The actions on crossing the Bidassoa, and carrying the enemy's fortified entrenchments. The
battle of the Nivelle, the actions at St. Jean deLuz, at Anglet, the Mayor's House, Bidart, the battles on the Nivo
from the gth to the 13th Dec. 1813; the passage of the Adour, and investment of Bayonne ; occupation of Bordeaux,
the passage of the Garonne, and affiiirs at EtaUers or the passage of the Dordogne, besides various skirmishes and
minor affairs. In 1S15, the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, to the advance on and capture of Paris. He has
received the Cross of Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, that of San Fernando of Spain, the War Medal
and four Clasps for the battle of Salamanca, Vittoria, NiveUe, and Nive, and the Waterloo Medal. Received the
commands of Her Majesty to attend and bear the Great Banner on the occasion of the Funeral of the late illustrious
Duke of Wellington, "in consideration of his long, faithful, and distinguished services."
3 Lt.Colonel Chaplin served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the ^rd Lt. Dragoons, and was present m the
affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab at Wuzeerabad on the ist Dec. 1848 with the force under Sir Joseph
Thackwell, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwaUah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
<> Captain Harran served withthe4th Dragoon Guards m the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya (as Adiutant of the Regiment from February 1S55), the night attack on the
Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
' Surgeon Wilson and Assistant Surgeon Moore.— For War Sei-vices see " Medical Department.
140
rileatl Quarters,
foUllM Colonel.- Richard Parker. Cor«e(. '2 A>ip. 22 ; i'. "3' J"1.V =5 ; f"P*-\3o June 28 ; Bt.Major, 23 Isov. 41 ;
Poy. P»y.| J/a/orJ- /./ Cu/onW. 9 Nov. 46; Colcirr. 20 Juno 54; Lt. Colonel 4- Colonel, 20 June 54! 3-f<yo,- General,
24 AUB. 61; /.i>K/.0»«rru/. 2 Jan. 71; ro/o»W 5tU Dmyroon Guards, 7 Dec. 71.
Liouteii*nt Colonel.— Richanl Temple Godiiiuu,' foi-Hc/, ""i? May 50; X^ ''3 Mar. 54; CajV. 21 July 55; Maj»r,
*'-JunC7o; Lt.Colonrl f 38 Oct. Ti. „ „ ,, ,, . „„
WUUum Edwanl Marsland,' Corn*/, ""i? Feb. 57; -t'- ''10 Dec. 58; Capt. P3 Mar. 60; Mu/or, '28
r^sw.i
IV./fmai«H//arWi-or#iiiii."— "Salamanca" "Vittokia" "Toulouse" "Pexinsula'
" Ualaklava " " Sevastopol."
l-rT."
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
'jamw Dyson Bourne '"21 Dec. 60IP7N0V. 62 p 3 Aug. 66|
JohnKcnncly i>-.4 May 58,^24 May 59^3° Dec. 64J
KnuiciH C;i»t >i2MBr. t)i]'"2Dec. 62,P8Au?. 68
Kdwnrtl Murphy j'si Oct. 621--' ^o^ t _.
Richanl Jones ^ankey j'lS Mar 63'
KoraUT Mavers Clarke i^m April 63
Kdwnrd Adderlcy '•13 Dec. '
Willuim Ucnrj- Urooko Teters ''20 Mar.
iKV.MAJ.
I LlKrTEXl.HT8.
Rdwnnl Alfred Jee
■Kdward Henry Conant
Kre<lerick Kerd. Hurkinyonng
'Thomn« Gcor^re Barrett Lenuard
,ThomaK Henry Hartnell,' Adjutant i May 67
Ucridiard Henry KntniBle
John (.)K\vald Trotter
John I'nul Alexander, I'rxuce Sapieha
WultiT t'arapbell Calvert
Robert Wilson Keursley
9 April 64 P22 June 70
- June esiPaSOct. 71
Sept. 65li'3i Oct. 71
•" 2 May 68 1 9 Mar. 72!
12 April 64
i" 2 Mar.
'i; July
I 3 Aug.
P 9 Jan.
1 May
•* 2 May
'■ 8 Aug.
" 7 July
P20 Oct.
[■'17 Nov.
66 •■ 8 Aug. 68
66 ''23 June 69
66P2oOct.. 69
63 i'2i Nov. 65
67 27 Oct. 71
68i'27 0ct. 71
68 P27 Oct. 71
69 P27 Oct. 71
69 28 Oct. 71
69 28 Oct. 71
[7 July 72
BT.LT.COL.
I Sub Lifctbkakts.
John Oswald I^inbert
Frederick Augustus Cracroft-Amcotts
MaunscU Bowers
SUB LIKUT.
30 Dec. 711
24 Feb. 72'
1 3 Apr. 72 1
t3 ... Patma*ter.—'Slta\rc\\ Reeve," 5 Oct. 55; llon.2Iajor, 5 Oct. 70.
Ridmg J/oii//T.— Thomas Miller, 7 Nov. 65.
Quarter Hatler. — William Denis Lenunon, 3 June 64.
'.S'ur^roH.— John Cootc Ovens," A.S. 16 Dec. 53 ; Surgeon, 12 June 63.
\Auulant Siirr/wii.— John Wicklifle Jones, 30 Sept. 64.
I Ytterinary Surgeon —Stephen Price Constant,' 27 Oct. 49 ; ist Class, 26 Nov. 61.
I Scarlet — Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 28 May 1856.
' T,t. Colonel r!o<lman served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the stli Dragoon Guards, including the
tmttleii of BulaklavB, Inkerman, and Tchernaj-a, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with tlu-ee Clasps, and Turkish
Me<lnl).
' Major Mantland sen-cd with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engaged at
Siiiho, prcjicnt at the full of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September, also hi the
advance <m I'ekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Lieut. Harlncll served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchemuyn. ^ieKe and fall of Sebastopol, and night attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855 (Medal with
thn-e Clahpx, and Turki^h MocUil).
'■ Major Kteve i>er\eil at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served
with the exi>edition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasps). And in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal).
• SurKe<in Ovens.— For War Services sec " Medical Department."
» VcU-rinBr>- Surgeon Constant sen-cd the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, and Hicge of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
Head Quarter
Aldershot.
6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (Camhlaeers).
" SiivASTOPOL " "Delhi."
141
Full , Half Colonel.— Sir John Rowland Smyth,i XCB. Cornet, 5 July 21 ; Zt P26 Mav
Pay^ Pay. Pj^ Aug. 41; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 19 June 46; Lt.Colo?iel, ^10 Dec. ^y; Colone
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay^
16
12
16
10
9
t
I
17
...
2
I
I
17
14
27
8
6
!5 ; Cap(. P22 April 26 ; Majo
Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General,
July 58 ; Capt. Pis Feb. 61 ; Major,
24 Dec. 60 ; Lt. General, 1 April 70; Colonel 6th Dr. Gds. 21 Jan
Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward Napier, Cornet, 31 Dec. 57 • Lt
i'24 Mar. 69 ; Lt. Colonel, ^6 July 70.
Majors.— John Fryer. Cor»e<, P9 Mar. 60; Lt. PjS Feb. 62 ; Ca^(. P5 April 64 ; Major, '15 Dec 6q
' ~ 7 Sept. 6r ; i<. P2 Feb. 64 ; Ct/i7<. P15 May 66 ; 3fa>r', Pe' July
Arthur FitzPatrick Godman, Cornet,
COENET.
CAPTAIIf.
Captains
Henry Samuel Hall . Ki July 57'Pi7June 59! ■■ 17 April 66
George Sahs Schwabe |P23 Sept. 63 p 9 June 65 P29 May 67
Charles Frederick Marriott
Henry Blackburne Hamilton
Hardin Burnley
Hugh 0. Gaston Montgomery
Cecil Hedworth John George Lewis Gor^
don Williamson
William Wallace Graham^ ,
,Pi9July 64'Pi2 Sept. 65^20 June 68
LlEUTENAITTS.
Frederic CameRasch
Walter Macmillan Scott
Florance Thomas Stephen Rippingall
Alfred Edward Etlmund Jacobson
Charles Edward Byrom
John Moore
William Hem-y MacGeorge
Sub Lieutenants.
John Francis Upton Gaskell ....
Charles George Hammond
Thomas Cole Porter
William Scott
Francis Godschall Johnson . . . .
Robert Preston Sandeman.
21 July 64'Pi5 May 66
■-iB April 65 P25 Sept. 67
P14 Sept. 66 P22 Feb. 68
P 8 June 67 P23 Dec. 68
2 May 56
15 Nov. 57
P24 Mar. 69
P2S Sept. 67
P23 Oct. 67>P29May 69
P 4 Mar. 68 P15 Dec. 69
Pii April 68, P 6 July 70
P17 Feb. 69 Pio June 7
P 6 Mar. 69 p 5 July 7
P13 July 70 28 Oct. 7
29 Oct. 71
Pay mus^fc— Charles Sewell, 5 Jan. 55 ; Cornet, Pi 7 Oct. 5
' 'ing Master. — Francis Levison Michael,^ " '
I Nov.
30 Dec.
24 Feb.
13 Apr.
II Sept.
5 Oct.
'24 Mar.
15 Dec. 69
6 July 70
10 June 71
17 Jan. 72
BHEV.MAJ.
17 Oct. 66.
. Hon. Majo
July 56.
Quarter Master. — George Griffith,^ 3 June 59.
Stirqeoii..~RicharcL Gilborne,' A.S. 2 Oct. 46; Surg. S Dec. 54; Surgeon Major, 2 Oct. 66.
Assistant Si^r^eoK.— William Wakefield, MD. 31 March 65.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Ashworth Rostron, 11 Jan. 67.
'Blvie—Facings WTiite. — Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.
Heturned from India, 26 July 1861.
1 Sir John Rowland Smyth served with the i6th Lancers at the siege of Bhm-tpore, under Lord Combennere
(Medal with Clasp). Served the Gwalior campaign of 1843 and commanded the advanced wing of the Cavalry at
the action of Maharajpore under Sir Joseph Thackwell— horse wounded (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej cam-
paign in 1846, commanded the i6th Lancers at the battle of Aliwal, at which he captured 11 pieces of artillery and
drove the Sikh force of Infantry completely off the field after three distinct charges— severely wounded thi-ough the
thigh in the first charge (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal and Clasp).
3 Captain Graham served in the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afifau- of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny at Meerut on
loth May 1857 ; served the Rohilcund campaign of 1858 until wounded ; also the Oude campaign of 185S -59 (Medal).
5 Riding Master Michael served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afiair of Bulganak, battles of
Alma and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8 Qr.Master GriflBth served with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
Medal, and French War Medal).
7 Surgeon Major Gilborne.— For War Services see " Medical Departm'jnt."
142
Mfurt Sft.
FaU~H«lf
»s
i6
i6
i6
i8
7th (The Prince.ss BoyaVs) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. [Norwich.
Colonel -ionJ Gcorjre Ansnisttia Fmlerick r:i(ret,' JrrB. 0,r».V .(• 5«T- X? "23 July 34; X^ 'i Dec. 37;
ColonrI 7th Drtiffoon Guards
6.5: X,».Co/o«»/, ""iS June 71. , _, . ., /^ a » -ST /:£ 1^ •
■^oi4!-Jnm<» John London M'Adam, Cornet, >"22 May ST. ^t. 19 April S9; Capt. ?2 Mar. 66; ilfajor,
Artlmr Alire Vinoo.it. CorneK ao Dec. %i ; Xf. Pg April 6t ; Ca/><. "i^ An?- 67 ; Jfajor, ^28 June 71-
l^g CORlfKT. I IIEUI. I CAPTAIX^_ BREV.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
'leJune s7,i'26Nov. 5S|i" 9 May 65
Kdmund Molyncnx
Richnrd D'Olicr Goorgo
Colin Canii>bell. OarrUan Jntfmetor
EJinimrsk
John Frvor rhnpman
EdwanrMnnvell Lytc
Ricluml Powell Roes
William John Luxmoorc
Willinm Robinson Tmmnn
P I April 621 ''11 July
21 Mar. 6SI''23June 69
P30 Sept. 68 P25 Sept. 69
•• 8 Aug. 62|P 8 Dec. 6
LtirTKXAXTS
EvMiA«liroyThomas,iW/K/aH/8 June 70 P23 July 63 ^22 Juno 67
■■24 June 62,'9May 65l''2i Mur. 63
14 June 55 ''16 Oct. S5 ""zg June 66
P2iJuly 63|>'i8 0ct. 64!pi8Anar. 69
Waller Creauh .
Cecil Loycostcr Bocher
Georco Mnuricc Mnher
Williii:ii \V().»ls Weston
Chiirle.-> K'lwiird Beikott
Edn-iinl Chadwick
William Edwd. llorrison Rough
SrB LlKCTEXAJfTS.
Bobisrt Constable
Chnrlos Reagan Dinger
lloH. Lincoln Edwin Stanhope
Charles Lucius Brooke
William Mobo«
PoywaWfr.— Willinm Francis Wheble, i£
Sidinij 3/u*^iT.— Hi-nry Pearce Phillips, •
4 Oct. 64^28 Oct. 63
Pi4Sept. 66 P17 April 69
P13 June 63 PiS Au<r. 69
P 3 Feb. 69 P22ilar. 71
Pj7 April 69|P22AprU 71
P2S Sept. 69^28 June 71
23 Sept. 71J 28 Oct. 71
SUB tIBUT.
28 Oct.
29 Oct.
31 Oct.
May 60.
Oct. 57.
I Nov.
I Nov.
i Nov.
30 Dec.
21 Sept.
:o Oct. 69
'22 Mar. 71
'22 April 71
24 July 72
Qaarler lf.«/<T.— Henry Lewis, 28 Oct. 68.
.S«r^M»i.— Andrew Knox Rickards, A.S., 24 April 55 ; Surffeon, 2 Sept. 63.
Atutaat Snrgfon. — Ninian Alexander Williamson, MD. 31 March 63.
retfrimifty Suriron. — Charles George Hetherington Reilly, 15 Feb. 61 ; 1st Class, 2 Aug-. 71.
Scarlet— F<ici"n/7* Black. — Apents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Jtetiiniedfrom India, 23 Ifov. 1S67.
' Lonl George Paget 8cn-ed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the 4tli Light Dragoons at the battle
nf Alma, and iu the Light Cavalrj- charge of Balaklava. Commanded the Light Caviilry Brigade at the battles of
Inkennan and Tchcmaya. and on the expedition to Eupatoria and operations thence 'with General D'Allonville.
r«min«ndod for n time the Cavalry Division in 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sar-
dinian and Tiirki.*h Merlnl.t, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
» Luf'olonol Poyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshavnir Frontier in 1854-55, and remodelled the Forts
nrMi«-"r Shn'.Kiidder, and Abozai, between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in front of an enemy, his men
hii ■ !i one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bulnois of the Bengal
f.!' lischaree of that duty ; was present at every engagement which took place witli the Hill Tribes
«1"- 'od. Rpci'ived the thanks of Government for special sei-vices on the frontier of Thibet. Served
du! ''itiny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the Sealkote mutineers nt the
enir»ir'-iuv;i .n iho Kavec uniler General Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as 2nd in Command of
tho 18th Pnnjnub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, the only other
Knroppnn offlcor* present, being all three severely wounded (Medal). Lt.Colonel Peyton has'passed the Interpreter's
Examination in Hindi-tanoe and taken degrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo' and Persian languages at the
Colloifc* ofC.ilcuttn and Maflra*, and received the reward— £400.
1st (Eoyal) Regiment of Dragoons.
The Crest of Eng-land within the Garter. An Eagle. " Spec-femur anendo.'
"Peninsula" "Wateeloo" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Charles Philip AinsUe, ^ml Lt. lo April 25 ; Lt. p 28 Jan. 26 ; Capt. Pi6 Mar. -o ; ILiior
Zt. Colonel, ^22 Oct. 47 ; Colonel, zS Hoy. 54; Major General, -j i\\\y 62; Lt. General' 2- del
I St Drs. 8 Mar. 69. • . d ■
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Ainslie.i Cornet, PisOct. 43; if. P2t Dec. 49 ; Cant I'n Oet ■:- •
Oct. 60 ; Lt. Colonel, ^8 May 67 ; Colonel, S May 72. ^-' '
Major. — John Gordon Graham, Cornet, 19 Jmie 55; Lieut. P15 Feb. 56; Caj^t. I'lg Feb.
143
Oct. 42 :
Colonel
27
Mar.
72.
Major, P16
5S; Major,
Captains.
COBNET. I LIEUT.
C.VPTAIN.
Arthur Mesham p 7 Jan. 60
Edmund Bacon Hutton, Extra Aide de \ L^^ -^^_ .
Camp to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ...j; 3° Jaar. 00
Charles Falktner Morton PiS Feb. 62
Egerton Leisfh, Aide de Camp to Major) ip „ j , ,
General Wardlaw j j iS July 62
Allan Maclean jP s Sept. 62
ifon. Cosby Godolphin Trench IP23 Jime 63
.Tames Edwin Gwyther [P2S May 60
George Brown Russell 1*17 Nov. 63
Lieutenants. |
Corbet Smith Pi8 Dec. 63
Richard MarkSynnot Maunsell Pio May 64
John Archibald Middleton, .4c?;Mfan< 19^ Ip » . ,„
June 72 >| °-^"<r-
Charles Richard Tennant j. p 8 June 70
Farquhar M'Crae Bruce P24 Dec. 70
;oct.
BltEV.lIAJ.
'10 June 62 P 7 A1)ril 65
'23 Sept. 62 P 8 May 67
'21 July 63:Pi2 June 69
'17 Nov. 63Pi6Mar. 70
'29 Mar. 64 P s June 70
' 8 May 67 p 4 Jan. 71
'15 Oct. 61' 2 Oct. ea
'15 Feb. 63| 27 Mar. 72
p24Mar. 69
P 5 May 69
Pi6Mar. 70
P31 May 7T
I Nov. 71
SUB LIEUT.
I Nov. 71
30 Dec. 71
23 Mnr. 72
17 Feb. 72
26 June 72
10 June 72
21 Aug. 72
31 Aug. 72
Major, s April 61.
Sub Lieutenants.
Benjamin Ingham Tidswell
Alexander Pringle
Richard William Blackwood Ker...
Edward Loyd Bntwisle
Gerard Vivian Ames i
WilUam Henry Robertson I
■\VilUam Wells ,
Alban Gwynne '
Paymaster. — Obe Willans, 5 April 56; Ron.
Kiding Master. — James Collins, ^ 9 Aug. 71.
Quarter Master. — George Clements,* 23 Mar. 70.
Surgeon. — William Hem-y Muschamp.^ A.S. 23 Jan. 55; Surgeon, 9 Nov. 67.
Assistant Surgeon. — John WaiTen, 9 Nov. 57.
Veterinary Surgeon. — William Hall, 26 Nov. 61 ; Tsf Class, 2 Aug. 71.
Scarlet— J'ucJH^s :B\ne.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Sefurnedfrom the Crimea, 27 3Iay 1S56.
1 Colonel Ainslie served the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the ist Royal Dragoons, including the battle of
Tchemaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
3 Riding Master Collins served in the 8th Hussars in the Indian campaigns of 1858-59, and was present at the
capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, battle of Kotah-ke- Serai, captui-e of Gwalior, capture of Powrie,
actions of Sindwahoo, Koorwye, and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Clements ser\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the ist Royal Dragoons, including the
l)attles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Surgeon Muschamji. — For War Sen'iccs see " Medical Department."
lU 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons {Scots Greys) [H-^Ur,h!"'
*■*?_ ^ '' . _ . .^ -r o. A„^.o.r- An Eaele. " Second to None.
Capt. 'i Aug. z6;Bt.Maior,
The l^i«Uc within the Circle «naMo,.^o of St. And^^^^^^^^
; X<. Pi Oct. ;
Lieutenant Colonel
«S^'-A^„^w s"r^;^^e'MonUguo Browne,' Cor».^
jEr.
Watbbloo'
Gouph,' J
36M11V A,: Bt.Ll.Colonel.ii Dec. 42
-^ 'an. 64.
rcw Ni
KcJ). 69,
_. j-tho
ESLifSI: Colond.-S.> ^^^"^f ^T.T.j'^^f 'i^ Co/S^ ^l^r G^^a^o Jan- "55 ; xrGe„.,-a^. 9 Nov.
X<. Pie Mar. 53 ; C«i)<. ''24 Dec.
CiPTiI»».
duu-los Hill Uniacke«
Prancin I>iiinb Philp •■■••.•■■•;■»>•:_::>■;■
». John WolUice Holier, Bngadt Major on
Canilry. Aldi-nhol •■• >
,. Thomns JcRi-op. Auittant, Topogra--)
plkienl DrpartmeHt >
FmnciR Jnmes Apnew Wallace
Patnck Sanderwin
Francin Glcnnie Farquhar i-i:;-.;-
Edward George il<x>re Donmthome,' Ijt. }
K. Artilltrg, 18 Dec. 61 i
LisriBifASls.
GcorffC Thomas Scott
John \VdKon,« Adjulant 30 June 69 ..
James Charles Mnberly
<;olin John Campbell
Lockhart Mure Hartley Kennedy
Hon. Walter Philij. Alexander
Thomas Kano M'Clintock-Bunbmy
Montagrno George Johnstone
Charles Wilshero Onslow Doherty ..
;:jan. 54 23 Oct. 55 "^S Feb. 59
,jSy 57|''4Dec. 58,-HFeb. 65
rDec. sS^iyNov. 63 /so Ju^ie 69
".eOct. 6ol>'i9July 64 ''28 May 70
P28 April 63^30 Mar. 66 'lo May 7
P17N0V. 63iPi6 0ct. 66''3iMay 7
- June 64>25Sept. 671" 2 Aug. 7']
Sept. 6s •■ 3 Feb. 69 24 Feb. 72'
P3oMar. 66
P 9 Oct. 69:
29 May 66
19 Jan. 70
P25 Sept. 67
P22june 70
P22 Aug. 68 P 3 Aug. 70;
P14 Sept. 66SP27 April 70]
p 3 Feb. 69
PioMay 71
PjgMay 69
P3iMay 71
P22 June 70
p 2 Aug. 71
P2oOct. 69
28 Oct. 71
P28 June 71
SUB LIEUT.
I Nov. 71
30 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 72
6 Mar. 72
Dec.
Sl-B LrEUTBjrAJTTS.
William Francis Firrastone
John William M'Clintock-Bunbnry .
Francis Maitland Philips
Charles FitzGerald Watkins
Payiiia«Vr.— James Clarke Hicks, 1 Mar. 64 ; Son. Captain, 1 Mar. 69.
Ridiiiff ifM/cr.— Charles Walter Neal, 6 Nov. 67.
Quarffr ifatter.—John Liddle, 27 Sept. 71.
as ... Surofon.— Andrew Acres Stoney,' ^.5. 22 Dec. 48 ; Surgeon, 11 May 55 ; Surgeon Majo
\AuMant Surgeon.— George Ballingall Stuart, MB. i April 71.
Vetfrinary Surgeon. — Andrew Galbraith Ross, 16 May 62 ; ist Class, 8 June 72.
Scarlet — Fuciugs B\ne.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 4 Jidy 1856.
' Sir John Gouffh served during the war in China of 1840-42 as Deputy Quarter Master General and head of the
■tcpartment ; was present at almost every engagement during the expedition, and received the brevet rank of Major
and lA. Colonel, together with the Companionship of the Bath (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44
■« Vlihtary Sccreturj- to the Commander in Chief in India, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
8tar). Appointed a Brigadier in the Army of the Sutlej 1845-46; commanded the 2nd Brigade of Cavalry at the
boUlcM of Mo<xikcc and Ferozeshah, and officiated as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India at the
battle of Sobraon, where he was severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49 BK Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India, and was present at the battles of Chillianwallah and
(tofiienit (Mi'dnl with two Clasps), appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen with Brevet rank of Colonel.
• LlColoTicl Nugcntson-ed in the Knstem campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of Bala-
klavii. Inkcrmnn. and Tchcmnya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal).
» idtjor Hrownc sen-cd with the Scots Greys in the Crimea from 30th July to ist Sept. and from Oct. to Dec. 1855,
Including the battle of the Tchcmnj-a, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦ ( 'nptAin fniacko sor\-cd with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 17th April 1855, including the capture of Tchor-
criuii, urge and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Carabineers in India,
and wB* prccont at the battles of the Hindun, battle of Budlekaserai, affair of 9th June 1857, siege and fall of Delhi,
and nibKeriucnt operations with Showers' Movable Column (Medal with Clasp).
» CaiiUiin Donnilhonie Ber\'ed through the New Zealand war of 1864-65 as a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, and
wan iircMiit in the campaign on the Waikato river, expedition to Tauranga, action of the Gate Pah, campaign in
Uic Wungnnui ihbtrict, and with the expeditions of the Movable Column on the River Patea (Medal).
« Linit. Wiliton icrved in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of Bala-
klava (Klighlly wounded) and Tchcrnaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, also Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
* Burgeon Mi^or Stoney served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
^, CaSury, ] 3rd ( The Kkg's Oivn) Regiment of Hussars.
The While Horse within the Garter. " Necagperaierrent." "Salamanca" "Vittoeia"
" TouLOUSB " "Peninsula" " Cabool, 1842 " "Moodkeb" " Peeozeshah "
f ears' Ser. I " Sobeaon " " Punjaub " " Chillianwallah " "Goojehat."
full IHalf Colonel.— Sir George Henry Lockwood,' XC5.Cor)!eCPioMar.2r;;i<.PioAu<r 26- Cnnf P7 Spnt- -^o
Pay. Pay. 6 Mar. 39 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 23 Dec. 42 ; Lt.Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Colonel, 2 Aiig. 50 ; Majol Generll
... Tfr:t.„.^„j ,ao^^ ^, . /=„.„,.„, -Oct. 70; Co/oHei gra Hussars, i Jan. 7:
145
Major,
:8 Nov.
54 ; Z^.Genera?, 3 Sept. 62; General, _ _ _^
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Howard Vyse, Cornet, ^21 Aug. 4qVx<." ''r'Feb =;i • Can/ Pit Feb =■, -
Ifa/or, Pio June 62 ; ii.Coion^/, P18 Oct. 64 ; Colonel, 18 Oct. 69 ^' ^ ^ "'
Major.— « Richard Blundell Hollinshead Blundell, Cornet, ^7 Mar. 56: X< Piq Feb s8 • C«i)< P4 Mar 'ia •
Major, P2S Oct. 68. i- • o > .c • ■* • i-^ .
Captains.
Henry Francis Dent
Charles Stephen Walker...
Walter Henry Starkey
Henry Richard Pim
George Vernon Colman Napier
John Purefoy Ellis Jervoise, )
Aide de Camp to the Governor :-
of Bombay )
Charles E. Nettles 2
Lieutenants.
John Cooke
Benjamin Louis Gilson
Robert George Dickson
Hen. Fitzhardinge Berkeley, ■)
Interpreter j
Ralph Hawtrey Hicks
George Edmund Rogers
William Wilkes Unett
Thomas Hopwood Peckham ...
Thomas Henry Michael Kelly
StTB Lieutenants.
Robert Elton Grey
William Charles Owen
Samuel Job Lea
Oswald Eric Stuart Forbes ...
Ivar Mac Ivor
P29 Oct. 59
PjoMay 6
Pi8Mar. 62
P22 April 6:
P22 Sept. 63
P16N0V. 66
30 Mar. 58
P22 Oct.
P 7 Aug.
P27 Nov.
P14 Aug.
P29 May
P30 May
P14 July
P17N0V.
23 Jan.
P14 April 63 P27 July 66
P26 Feb. 64 P22 June 67
P19 April 64 P I Feb. 68
P19 April 64 P 3 June 68
P 9 Aug. 64 Pi 7 Nov. 69
3 June 68 P21 June 71
2 Nov.
66
P20 Nov.
67
P28 Oct.
68
P29 May
69
P29 June
70
P14 Jan.
P21 June
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
I Nov.
30 Dec.
71!
6 Mar.
23 Nov.
72
19 Oct.
72^
Paymaster. — Fred. Windham Lukin,' 10 Aug. S5 ; X'««. P16 May 51 ; LI. P18 Nov. 53 ; Son. Ma/or, 16 May 66.
Hiding Master. — William George Matthews, 13 July 67.
Quarter Master. — George Mathews, 26 June 67.
Surgeon. — Alfred J. L. Hepworth, MD. A.S. 26 Jan. 55 ; Surgeon, 7 Dec. 67.
Assistant Surgeons. — Robert Anderson, 31 March 68.
Charles Hamilton Harvey, MD. 1 March 61.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Stuart Murray Wilson, 14 July 69.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for the East Indies, 15 iVbu. 1868.
' Sir George Henry Lockwood commanded the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1S42 in Affghan-
istan mider General iPoUock (Medal, and CB.), and was present at forcing the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of
Jugdulluck, action of Tezeen, and Huftkotul, occupation of Cabool, siege and capture of IstaUflf. He served also
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and commanded a Brigade at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
- Captain Nettles served with the 3rdHussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present at the
actions of Ramnuggur and Sadoolapore, and with the Grey Squadron in the charge at Chillianwallah (Medal with
Clasp) .
3 Major Lukin served with the 17th Foot at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Dr. Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including tho siege and
capture of Lucknow aud Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
D t
4ih{T!,cQ
nceit *'
fEawiil Pindee, Bengal,
Own ) Regiment of Hussars. \_ Depot, canterbury
' TouLorsE '
' Inkesmax '
' Affghanisian "
'■Taliti»a" "ALDcnKEA" " Salascasca " "VrrroRiA'
^r. s*r "Ghczskb" •' Alma" "Balaklava -r, „ , « ^
:iTH.lfC<,loBel.-Winiam Lennox Lascellcs FitzGerald, Xcr.^ de I^o^. <^"7'^^^.^9 ilar 19; i^ ^24 Aug. :ii; Ca^)*.
y. ll-^y , P °oet. 4 V./or. "3 June 27; BtM. Colonel, 8 Sept. 3' ; Co/one?. 9 Nov 46; ^<yoi- Gf»e,-a?, 20 June 54;
- ' U.ut«:llt Colonel.-Alc;c<>nacT Georpe Montgomery Moore, Con.ef. P13 Dec. 50; X/. ^6 July 52; Caj.*.
Dec. f"
sSnlev .le A^U>1 Calvert Clarke. Cor«.<. .s Ang.55; Xf.'-25 Jan. 56; Capt. I'm June 59; ^VO''
Feb. 71.
Capiaws.
Francis Barker Montague 26 Feb. 56 13 April 58 14 Sept. 67
Frank C..v>ch "-^o Dec. 65 ''23 Dec. 66^ 8 Dec. 69
Gcc.r^'0 Philips 6April S5,^^9May 57 ' 7 ^ov 62
William Miles Nairn Kington 26 Feb. 581' 8 Feb. 61 ^'9 Ap"l 64
Fnincin Arthur Hutchins •■25 May Co 'si Mar. es^iteb. 68
Edwant Dean Fisher lyji July 63 i" 2 Oct. 66 '27 July 70
Walter Ch-n La^vreU '' 3 Dec. 65 "20 April 67 ''27 July 70
LrsrTKXAXis.
.. Her)>crt Hale Forbe.s Gifford ..
.. ' James William Lay, Adjutant 1
i 7N"V.65 i
.. |Neil Benjamin Edmonstone ..
[.. iHcnry Askew Cherry
.. Henry Percy Douglas Willan.
,.. ,Hcnr\' Fane Grant
.. |Charlcs Edward Penncfather.
.. jWilliam Alexander Ramsay ..
.. Robert Chateauneuf Tuthill ..
.. Frc<l. Wilson Hemming
.. ^Archibald Mnnpo Muir
.. iGeortrc Graham Dawes
.. jWilliam Bemanl Wilson
.. Robert Francis Trotter
.. George Knudson Deano
23 Oct.
7 Nov.
•■ 5 June
''30 Dec.
fi2 Oct.
''23 Dec.
Pm July
P I Sept.
•■17 Aug.
f2^ April
"■30 Sept.
''23 Dec.
Pa* April
f 8 Dec.
8 Feb.
12 Mar. 61
23 Dec. 68
P 3 April 69
23 June
6p
P14 July
6q
1" 8 Dec.
6q
1*17 Aug.
'•14 Jan.
P22 July
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
BT.LT.COL.
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
... Poymai/^r.— George Waller \ esey,
... IRulina ifattfr.-
Dec. 63.
! April I
Dee. 5S; Son. Captain,
-Frederick Moore, 20 July 67.
... Quarter J/n^/fr.— Michael Carey,' 30 Dec. 59.
... Sur<7.'0B.— Charles Moore Jessop,* A.S. 17 April 55 ; Surgeot
... AMtutant Surgeons.— AUred Lewis, 3ID. 24 Nov. 63.
... _ Peter Shepherd, MB. 30 Sept. 64.
... Veterinary Surgeon. — Herbert Scwell,' 31 Jan. 55; itt Class, 4 Dec. 63.
HXviC.—Agentf, Messrs. Cox and Co.
JtetnrneJfrom the Crimea, ■zZMay 1856. — Embarked for India , 15 Oct. 1S67.
'.MafOcr Carey served in the Crimea and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and the Turkisli
. S'rn-rd in the Indian campaigns in 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotab, taking of Chandaree,
' : ■ ' V:f Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye
( Medal with ClBifp).
p.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
irgeon Sewell served with the ist Royal Dragoons in the Crimea from June to Oct. 1855 (Medal
At, u'lTurkish Medal).
Sealkote, Bengal. ]
Depot, Canterbury. J
5th {Boiial Lisli) Regiment of Lancers.
The Harp and Crown. " Quis SeparaUt ? "
Henry Darby-Griffith, i CB. Eiisign, P25 Nov. 28 j Lt. ''25 Nov. 31; Capt. ^1 Aug,
147
'.; Colonel, 2% Nov. 54; Major General, si'ilar. 06;
Major
Colonel 5th Lancers
ij^ilf; Colonel,
i^ P6N0V. 46;i<.Co?o«e?, P27Allg
I I Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Godfrey Dunham llassy,^ Emign, 27 Oct. 54; Lt. a Felj •;■; • Caui 20 Feb -i?
Major, i'23 Jan. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, ^si Oct. 71. . jj . .f • • d/
Majors.— William Lloyd Browne, Ensign, P15 Nov. 55 ; X<. i May 58 ; Capt. Pii Mar. 62 ; Jfaioi- 12 Oct. 68.
John Chaffey, Cornet, 21 May 58 ; Lt. ''10 Julj' 60 ; Copt. Pg Jan. 63 ; Major, P29 Jan. 70. '
Martin Pierce Blake, Cornet, ^23 Mar. 60 ; Lt. ■'17 May 61 ; Cay<. "1 Feb. 68; Major, Tji Oct. 71.
Captains.
COKNET. I
Boyle Vandeleur ! 10 Sept. 58 Pi6 Nov. 60 ''23 Jan. 63
Comwallis Henry Chichester^ ;Pi8 Feb. 53 11 Aug. 54! 7 April 58
Edward Henry Saunders p 2 July 61, P14 April 63 ''17 Nov. 69
Ludovick Montefiore Carmichael i'ls Nov. 6iiP28July 63 P29 Jan. 70
John Miller M'Nair* P18 Aug. 54] 9 Feb. 55 Pio Jiily 60
William Vesey Brownlow ■'29 April 591^12 May 6i,i'i8 May 70
Joseph Spencer Benyon P23 Sept. 62!)' 7 April 65 >'24 Dec. 70
Gabriel Roland Ruscombe Poole p 2 Jan. 69 p 3 Aug. 70 p 31 Oct. 71
Lieutenants.
Richard Chambers
Charles Hanbury
James Dennis
Alfred Bissel Harvey
Cyi-il William Bowdler BeU, Adj. 10 Jan. 71
John Haller Hutchinson
Alfred Herdman
Arthur Carew Hunt*
Edward Christopher Baker
Edwd. Vernon Peshall Monteith
Charles Hem-y Vincent Ga.Thett,I)iterpreter
St. JohnFancourt Michel!
Cecil William Norton
Alexander Masters
Sub Lieutenants.
Alexander Erskine Rothney .
•"21 Dec.
1" 1 4 April
V 5 Mar.
i-iB Oct.
P23 Dec.
P20 Feb.
P 6 July
Pji April
P 9 Feb.
P 5 May
P17 Nov.
P I Dec.
P 9 April
P30 Nov.
60
P21 Feb.
6^
bS
P I Feb.
68
61
12 Oct.
68
64
5 Mar.
69
64
25 June
6p
67
P 9 Oct.
6q
67,Pi7Nov.
69
62;P3i July
6q
70 P27 Oct.
71
69
28 Oct.
7r
6q
28 Oct.
71
6q
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
70
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
19 Oct.
72
1
BT.LT.COl.
Paymatter. — John Warden M'Farlan, 16 Oct. 66 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Oct. 71.
Riding Master. — William Rant,^ 6 Aug. 58.
Quarter Master.— T)ong\a.B Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
,7eoK.— Robert Fleetwood Andrews.s ^.S. 30 Sept. 53; Surgeon, 3 Mar. 63.
Assistant Surgeons. — John Atkinson, 10 March 58.
William CheiTy, 19 Jan. 60.
Vcterinartj Surgeon.— \N\\\ia.m. Black Edmonds, 20 June 65.
Fac-inqs Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
^Emharlcedfor India, 28 Jidg 1S63.
1 Major General Darby-Griffith served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53, 'n command of the Scots Gi'eys, in-
cluding the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (wounded in the head by a pistol-ball), Inkerman, and
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, CB.,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
- Lt. Colonel Dunham Massy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol, was under fire at the battle of the
Tchernaya, and commanded the Grenadiers of the 19th Regt. at the assault of the Redan up ji <• ?.\}\ f-'ept., whore
with minor injuries he was dangerously wounded by a ball which passed through his left t ! t ' 1 , , : ; : 1 1 4- the bone.
Being left on the gi'ound, he fell into the hands of the enemy the ensuing night, who, sujii ■ • 1 1 1 ic mortally
wounded, did not remove him with their prisoners. Was recommended in a special despatc-;! ii i;.' 1 'miimander in
Chief in the Crimea for his gallantry at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance with which lie bore his
most severe suffering during a confinement to his bed of nearly six mouths (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
3 Captain Chichester served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 30th Jime 1S55, including the battle,
of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and 'I'ml: i-li Modal).
* Captain M'Nair served with the 79t,h Highlanders in the Crimea Iimhi ili^' I'itli August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Sth September (Medal witli i la i\ and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Luckuuw (iltdal with Clasp).
s Lieut. Hunt served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from the 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at
the assaultandcaptureofRangiawhia, the repulse of the enemy's attack at Nulnmiaru, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
^ Riding Master Rant served with the Scots Greys during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkei-man, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
s Surgeon Andrews.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
D 2 t
6th (L<.nW.;///j/y) Regiment of Dragoons. [cahir.
ThcCu.tleofInni8kilUng. "Wathbloo" "Bi-LAELiVi." "SEVisiOPOL."
Lifu'u^t S}lon'.&?H'"chuH^ We^'^BrX^^^^^ Cornet, ^s Aug. S3 = ^t. P30 Dec. S3 ; Ca,t P3 July 58
if..>r, ^, Poo. 6. ;.i',/^'''«""'.f,^D.<L'^,<i8. .„„,., „ . r/ P.« Tl.. =fi. rn«^. Pro Mar. 61 : Major. ^12 June 6c
HAjori.-
Edwnnl
■^-^ilSsk2rlf5l^^lSS^
Major, ''29 May 69.
CirT*i!<».
Pmncis GcorRC Suvbrc Curtis'
Alexander Fni. Stewart
William Ward Honuitl
John Carter OXeal
Thomas blackwood
Albert Fnwin
G«orKe Hamilton Heaviside ...
Prcderick William Bloomfleld...
LlEl-TKICASTS.
Henry John Mills
Henry John Peareth
William Johnson
G«o. Gilbert Joseph Thackeray
John St. John Frederick
William Henrj- Dawson, Ad- ■)
jutant 10 Jan. 72 }
Sub LiFrTESATTTS.
Alejcauder Chalmen* M'Kean..
Andrew Green Thompson
Duncan Matheson
Henry Leslie Ellis
Christopher Richard Taaffe ..
William Henry Mott
Reginald Henry Rimington)
Wilson j
"•15 Dec. S4I 24 Sept. 55I 5 Mar. 58
24 July 58,P28Dec. 60 ''14 June 64
5 Aug. 59 ''17 Sept. 61 P 8 Feb. 68
'"22 Mnr. 64 P20 July 67 p 9
P 6 Mar. 63 p i Felj. 68 p 8
P28 Jan. 62 Pii April 68 --
20 Oct. 59' 22 Sept. 61
P28Aug. 63P2SN0V. 68
■'31 Aug. 66 P 6 Mar. 69
P18 April 68 P26 Feb. 70
P29 May 66 P14 Oct. 68
P 9 April 70 P 9 Sept. 71
P27 April 70 28 Oct, 71
P28 April 70 28 Oct. 71
Feb.
June
:o Jan.
9 Mar.
3 Aug.
SUB LIBUT.
28 Oct. 71
I Nov. 71
30 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 72
19 June 72
3 Aug. 72
21 Aug. 72
31 Aug. 72
.Capta
Dec. 69.
eu,' 9 March 60; Adjutant, 21 Feb. 56.
,10 MD. A.S. 7 April 54; Surgeon, 11 Oct. 64.
Poymcij^fT.— Fre<lerick FitzWilham Trench Hobbs, 9 Dec. 64 ;
Siding Matter.— ViE Joseph Malone.s 7 Sept. "
Quo W<T ifaWcr.— Thomas Mitchell,' " '
Sur^ron. —Launcelot Armstrong,'" M
Auulant Siir^ron.— William John Page, 14 April 63.
rtlfrinari/ SMr^ron.— William Barker Walters, 26 Nov. 61 ; ist Class, 2 Aug. 71.
Scarlet— J'acin^* Yellow.— ^^f«/», Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St., and Co.
Returned from India, s April 1867.
' Lt.Colonel the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Cavalry Bri-
frnde during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affairs of the 12th August, 18th and 21st Sept.
and capture of I'ekin (Medal with two Clasps).
' Major Hillington scr\-ed in India with the 4th Regt. during the rebellion of i8s7-s8, and was severely wounded at
the n«Hault of the Fort on Bej-t Island on the 2nd of April 1858 (Medal).
' Captain Curtis Bcr\-ed with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 20th July i8ss, including the battle
of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the campaign
of 1857-58 agamst the mutineers in India, including the actions on the HLadun of the 30th and 31st May, battle of
Budlcckcserai, siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers ; also the affair of Myn-
poorie and Kcrkrowlie, capture of Bareillj', relief of Shahjehanpore, and subsequent affairs at Mahundee and
Khahabail (Medal with Clasp).
• Kicling Master Malonc served in the 13th Light Dragoons throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the affiiint of Buliranak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya,
FicKC and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria under General D'AUonville (Victoria Cross, Medal with
four Cla-ipB, and Turkish Medal).
• Qimrtor Master Mitchell served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was
prcBcnt at the aflairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya,
mcgc and fall of Hebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Medal for distinguished conduct in
tho nel.l. Turki^h Meilal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
'• Doctor Armstrong.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
J 7th {The Queen s Own) Regiment of Hussars. 149
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " Penixscla" " Waterloo " " LncKXOw "
Colonel.-57r John Scott,i KCB. Cornet, "4 ilay 15 ; X^ P26 Oct. 15 ; Capf. p^S June 2r ; Major, Po Nov. 26 :
Lf Colonel, 31 Aug. 30; Cohnel, 19 June 46; Major General, 20 June 54; Lt.General, 13 Oct. 60; General.
I May 68; CoioHe;, 7tn Hussars, 17 June 66.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Hale, Cornet, 'ii June 52 ; Lt. 14 Sept. 55 ; Capt. i Jan. sg ; Major 'zi Au°- 6g ;
1-t. Colonel, f 22 Feh. yi. ^^y j > = ».
^j°'?,-^''"^ K^?'//, Bumell, Cornet, "14/1117 54 ; Lt U Sept. 55 ; Capf. P30 July 58 ; Major, ^22 Sept. 63.
Son. Walter Harbord,^ Cornet, 18 Dee. 37 ; Lt. P19 Nov. 58 ; Capf. ^lo May 64 ; Jfa,or ^22 Feb 71
Captains.
Francis Massy Drew
Arthur Peels
John Lombard H\xnt
Hugh M'Calmont
Theophilus Gist
John Daye Barker
John Lambert Swale, at Staff t
College Ji
Harrie Archbold Reid
Frank Shuttleworth
Lieutenants.
Charles FitzGerald Thomson ...
Thomas Hele Phipps
Lord Marcus Talbot De la")
Peer Beresford i
Cecil Loftus Reade
Harold Paget
Wentworth William Hope \
Johnstone J
Hon. Alfred John George Byng
Wm. Blakeney Persse Trous'deS
Russell Smith
Hon. John Edw. Leveson Jervis
Robert Roper
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Matthew Ridley .
Wilham Baines Moiris...
'18 Sept. 60: P21 July 63Pi3July 67
8 June 61 19 Nov. 63 P21 Aug. 69^
'19 Aug. 62|P22 Nov. 64 -"22 June 70I
'23Jtme 65'P27July 66 P29 May 69^
' 7Sept. 58'Pi7 July 60' P 5 Oct. 67
17 Nov. 63,P23June 65 P13 July 70'
'23 June 63! 14 Sept. 67,Pi4July 69'
' 5 July 641 26 Nov. 68'p24 Dec. 70
'23 June 65 P 8 July 68 i'22 Feb. 71
P27 July 66 P2Z June 70
P12 June 67 P16 Mar. 70
P 8 June 67 P27 July 70
P21 Mar. 65 P24 Dec. 70
P23 Jan. 69.P22 Feb. 71
P I Sept. 69P22Mar. 71
P30 Oct. 69;P22Mar. 71
BT.LT.COL.
2 Oct. 66
P27 July 70
P22 Mar. 71
P23Mar. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
27 Mar. 72
J 3 April 72
• ; Lt. 4" -^'V- 12 Mar. 61 ; Honorary Captain, 8 May 72.
May 6^.
Paymaster. — William Joice, 8 May 67 ; Cornet, 31 Dec.
Riding Master. — Henry Robertson, 17 Jan. 72.
Quarter Master. — William Hodgkinson,^ 8 Aug. 62 ; Ens. 6 Nov. 57 ; Lt.
Surgeon. — Maximilian Grant,' MD. A.S. 10 May 57 ; Surgeon, 22 April 71
7/]2 Assistant Surgeon. — Reginald Croft Lever, MD. 1 Oct. 60.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Francis Walker, 3 Oct. 62.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Hopkinson and Sons.
Returned from India, 8 April 1870.
1 Sir John Scott was present with the French Amiy under Marshal Gerard, at the siege of Antwei-p, in Dec. 1832,
and, by permission of the Marshal, he accompanied the Troops upon every occasion during the siege. In Oct. 1838
he was appointed to the command of the Cavalry of the Bombay Division of the Army of the Indus as Brigadier ;
served in that rank during the campaigns of 1838 and 39 in Sciude and Aifghanistan, and was present at the attack
and captm-e of Ghuznee (Medal). Dui-ing the latter part of 1839 he commanded a detached Column, consisting of
the whole of the Artillery (excepting 4 guns), the Cavalry, and one Battalion of Infantry : this Column was destined
to secure the subjugation of Upper Scinde, and to co-operate with the main Column under Sir Thomas WiUshire,
directed against Khelat (2nd Class Dooranee Empire). In the action at Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star) he commanded a Brigade of Cavalry, as also at the battle of Sobraon on the loth Feb. 1846 (Medal). Was
nominated CS. for services in Afifghanistan, and an Aide de Camp to the Queen after the battle of Sobraon.
2 Major Hon. AV. Harbord served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from April 1858 to March 1859 and
was present at the affair of Sirsee, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultan-
pore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the aflairs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, and
pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda
and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and
affair at Sitkaghat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain Peel served in the loist Fusiliers throughout the Indian N. W. Frontier campaign of 1863 and was present at
the storming of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
6 Quarter Master Hodgkinson served with a Column in the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon during the
rebellion of 1848. Served with the 37th Regt. in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the capture
of Jugdespore and actions of the 17th iSth and 20th Oct. 1S58, and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
" Doctor Grant.— For War Services eee " Medical Department."
ICO 8th (The King's Boyal Iru>h) Regiment of Hussars.
T»,.. H„r« nnd Prom,. " PrM«a nrhili* ,«<.,«o,r«."-" Lkswarkee " " Hindoos'
rHeau Qun Iters,
L Longford.
NDOOSTAJf'* "Alma"
The Harp and Crown. " Pritlimt nrlu
"BaLAKI-AVa" "I»KKBMAX" "SkT.\STOPOL „ ^, ,^ ■ b t:. ,
John Charles Hope GibBone.' Cornet, -S Oct . 30 ; X/. »i 6 Aug 33 : Capf. ^24 July 35 l^fojor P25 Feb. 45 ;
U Colo«rl '3 Sci.t. 47; Colcrl, 28 Kov. 54! J^'V"'- G^"*'-''^ ^^ June 62; L^eidenant General, 25 Oct. 71 ;
Iilu"^:ifco!ineTa;nXft> Corue*. -.2 Sept. 48; X^ ^.4 Oct. sx; C«,,^ P5 June 57; ^i-^;-. "- Feb.
■if,;r.''-w!;imn/Mu:!^end''cn.> Cormt. 'lo June S3; Lt. 19 Jan. 55; Cap*- 3^ /an. 58; M^, '21 Mar. 68.
HSuco Mont«KU.« ^or«r^ On Feb. 55; ^^ "'9 June 57 ; Capt. P5 Aug. 59 ; 3/«.;or, ^5 April 71
'Centkal India.'
Captains.
re. John Worthy Chaplin,' i:x<r« Aide de\
Camp lo Lord Lifutemant of Irduttd i
Hubert Plunkett Burke
Kandic Jackiu-in
William Henry Kiold
William St. I-.j Malet
Harrv rnlrick Andrew
JamoV Martin M'Calmont*
George Peter Low
( LiBlTKSAlflS.
William Birkett
•harlcs Henry Grepg, Aijutant 9 Oct. 69
K«lwanl Groves Paley
3
...
4
»
34
«S
...
w
9
17
;;•
William Smith Dunbar Abbott
Kdwanl Henry Green
J.>hn Blair MiW
WiUinni Kden
R.ilicrt Nii.ssau Sutton
Thoniu.* Edward Stopford Hickman
.VrthurMnrk Croftor.
Benson Day Harrison
SfB LlEriEXAXTS.
Andrew Prinple
Gerrard Auriol de Viwne
Pawmatter.-
Biding JIatler.-
COKNET. 1 LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BKEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
.3 Apr.
58 20X0V. 60
P 5 April 64
"10 July
5s' sMar. 53
P 5 April 64!
12 Dec.
56P18N0V. 59
!'i3 Dec. 66
1-17 May
6iPioJuly 66
P 7 July 69
"20 Feb.
63 P 2 Oct. 66
P 9 Oct. 69
P 7 April 63 P 8 May 67
P 5 April 71
Pi I July
66 P 6 Mar. 69
P21 June 71
P 2 Oct.
66 P 7 July 69
P21 June 71,
P13 Feb.
63' 31 Mar. 66
P14 Sept.
67 P 9 Oct. 69
P 2 Jan.
egPipFeb. 70
P 6 Mar.
69Pi9Feb. 70
P14 Oct.
68 P22 Oct. 70
p 7 July
69P 5 April 71
PiiOct.
68P21 June 71
P15 Dec.
69 P21 Jime 71
P22 Dec.
63 P 7 Nov. 63
23 Sept.
71! 28 Oct. 71
P19 May
69
71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIEUT.
28 Oct.
I Nov. 71
24 July 72
Heniy Duberly,' 12 Nov. 47 ; Eng. P28 Sept. 39 ; Lt. 15 April 42 ; Hon.Major, i Jan. 60.
r.— John Attkms Pickworth,' 31 Aug. 58.
QuaritT Matter.— Jhtucs William Kelly,!" ,- Nov. 59 ; Cornet, 31 Aug. 50.
S«rj7roii.-John Smith Chartres," HID. A.S. 11 June 52; Surgeon, 11 Sept. 60; Surgeon ZTajor, 9 May 72.
Anutant Sur^eoH.— David Amo Smet Thorburn, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
Veterinary Surgeon.— John Baldock, 15 Feb. 56 ; 1st Class, 21 Aug. 67.
BImc— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Meturned from Bengal, 2 May 1864.
» Licnl.Ocncral Gibsonc sen-ed throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was present on almost every occasion
in which the Troops were engaged with the enemj' ; and he had the command of and led the charge of Cavalry in
the doci»ivo affair of Gwanga, on the 8th Juno 1846, when a large body of the enemy was encountered and utterly
broken, leaving ujtwards of 400 dead on the field, on which occasion his services were wannlj- acknowledged in the
pablic dcspatchcR, and his name particularly mentioned in general orders (Medal).
» Lt.Coltmel I^iget served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimea from the 29th April to Nov. 1855, including the expedi-
tion to Kcrtch, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana in 1858-59
and wa» prcsc-it at the capture of Kotah and action of Koorshana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
» Major Miuu-c-nden Her\ed the Kastem campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including tbe battles of Alma,
Balakiavn (horse .-.hot), Inkeiinnn, and Tchernava, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Me<lnl with four Cla.^ps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Sensed in Rajpootana in 1858-59 and
wu prewnt at the capture of Kotah and battle of Kotaria (Medal with Claspl.
• Major M ::^•l;nI •'i-r\n\ with the Sth Hussars the campaigns of 1858-59 m Rajpootana and Central India and was
V"^ ■ ■' ' " '"ro of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, and
»<■■ and Hi Mjrduh (Medal with Clasp).
1 the Chinese campaign of 1S60, was present in the action at Sinho,
en-cd with the 67th Regt. in 1
t*>- ■ ;iiid stonning of the Takoo Fort where he
wuuii'i.ti, 1 rM--.-.i liie ditch at the head of the Regt., and w:is ,
Her at n vitj- early period and before the Fort surrendered (?■'
• Capuiin M'Culiuont.— •' At a meeting of the Royal Hum;iii
volc<l U) Lictit. J. M. M'Culmoiit f.f the Sth Hussars for savii..
Bt KinvHtown Hiirliour on the i8th July 1871, Lieut. M'Calnimit
BtUictim«of 25 feet."
n'l^i'i'^'"^ "i"'**"''-^ '^■'^'**'' ^'"' Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the battles of Alma,
B*liiklav«. Iriktnimn, and Tcheniiiya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with lour ( lii^pH. and Turkish Medal). Sen-cd in Rnjpootnna and Central India in 1858-59, including the capture
KTMimtioii of ( 'hiuidarec, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions of Koondi-ye and
till' Queen's Colour after Knsign Fraser ■
>. iiided in planting the Colour on the cava-
- ; s, and Victoria Cross) .
S. )ciety's Silver Medal was unanimously
. ' llin iugton, who was in danger of drowning
ig jumped from the Pier into the sea, a distance
ol Kutjih. I
IV^inlnh (M.xlnl with (•lii«i,)
• Kiding Mii»UT Pickwdrth sen-ed the Kastem camp.-i
n»iiMiiuicc Uj Sili>.triii, ImttlcH ..f Alma. Bidnklava. Ink. -. 1.
K«nn. nic^fi- nnri ndl of Sclmstiipol (Medal with four 1
Inrllan cninpnigns «f 1858 ,9 nnd wiis present at the .
■ , ciipturr .,r Gwiilinr. unri actitm ..f Jioordah (Mi -lii
Ted the Eastern cnmpaig
of 1 5^4-5; with the Sth Hussars, including the recon-
. :i !> i I lir tchemaya, alTairsof Bulganak and M'Kenzie's
1 I War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
1 ;: 1 1 1, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kota ke
— •'^■. ...k.- .^..ric-iiiu.i.iiuiii^juoi 1354 55 with the 4th Hussars, including the battles of
I'Jii . ' yi'."""' "'"'<)• '"korman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light
P Kl' ' "' '■■"Pni""" (Me<lal with four Clasps, French War Medal, .iiid Turkish Medal).
XKViT Llinnrc!".— For War Services bco " Modioal DnnartmflTvt ■■
p ur Services see " Medical Department.
9th (Tlie Queen's EoyaV) Regiment of Lancers.
151
Years' Sei
Full ,Hal
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Peninsula." "Pcnniae" " Sobraon" "Punjaub"
" Chilhanwallah " "Goojeeat" "Delhi" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— Sir James Hope Grant.i GCB. Cornet, ^29 Aug. 26 ; Lt. P26 Feb. 28 ; Caj^t. P29 May 35 ; Major,
22 AprQ 42; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 June 49; Zf. Colonel, 29 April 50; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 JIo/o)- General, 26 Feb.
S8; Lt. General, 5 Oct. 64; General, 23 April 72 ; CoZoweZ 9th Lancers, 6 Feb. 65.
It.Colonel.— JIoH. Ivo de Vesci Edward Twlsleton Wykeham Fiennes^ Cornet, P22 Nov. 50; Zt. ^S June
52 ; Capt. ^5 Mar. 57 ; Bt.Maj. 20 July 58 ; Major, P9 Mar. 60 ; Bt.Zt. Col. 25 Mar. 69 ; Zt. Col. '19 May 69.
Majors.— Henry Marshall, Cornet, i May 55 ; Zt.i-j Sept. 57 ; Capt. I'l July 59 ; Major, ^ii April 63.
John Hardy, Cornet, ''26 Feb. 58 ; Zt. P13 May 59 ; Ca;)<. P3 Dec. 61 ; Ji"<i/oi-, ''19 Mav 69.
Captains.
Robert Stewart Cleland
Bowyer Wenham Cave-Browne-Cave .
■William Claj^on Clayton
Frank De la Garde Grissell
Hem-y Brooks Gaskell
Charles Hai-vey Palau-et
Edward Williams
Henry Augustus Bushman
Lieutenants.
Roljert Johnston Barton, Aide de Camp')
to Sir Sope Grant >
Philip Green
Richard St. Leger Moore
James Alex. Fra. Humberston Stewart^
Mackenzie )
ZorcL'SYm.. Leslie De la Poer Beresford
. Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby
William 'Percj,'^ Adjutant 19 May 69 ....
Alfred Llewelyn Wheeler
William Henry Fife
Strange Gould Butson
I BBEV.MA.l
P 7 July 57 '' 8 April jgli" 9 Aug. 64'
''29 Jan. 61 ''16 Jan. 631" i May 661
^31 May 59 ''24 Mar. 63J 9 Mar. 67!
f2i Mar. 65 I" I May eejPigMay 69
?i2Sept. 65 Pie Mar. 67 p 6 July 70}
>'i2Dec. 65Pi4Aug. 67i'2sMar. 71J
PeFeb. 66P24Mar. 69 p 10 June 71!
9 Nov. 58 ""sc June 63 9 Mar. 721
Spb Lieutenants.
Kon. George Wm. Gilbert Russell
John James Scott Chisholme
. Derrick Warner William Westem-a.
14 Sept. 65 i" 2 May
66 Pi9 May
67jP29May
67 P 8 June
P28 Dec.
" 1 Feb.
1' I May
P 8 June
••12 June
14 Aug.
Pii April
P I April
P27 July
6 July
07 -27 July
67 25 Mar.
'" "25 Mar.
>^u 25 Mar.
70 28 Oct.
I Nov. 71
10 Jan. 72
4 Dec. 72
Pat/iiiaiifer. — Maurice Hartland Mahon, 8 Mar. 58; Hon.Captain, 8 Mar. 63.
Sidinff Master. — John Crowdy; 2 Nov. 66.
Qiiarh'r Mngter. — George Fulier,^ 30 Oct. 69.
Surgeon. — Robert Lewer,'' JfZ). A.S. i Aug. 57; Surgeon, 9 Sept. 71.
Assistant Surgeon. — John Vioary Thatcher Malcolm, MD. 31 Mar. 64.
Veterinar!/ Surgeon. — Edwin Thomas Cheesman, 20 Nov. 67.
Blue— J'ariH^'s Scarlet.— ^(/eK/», Messrs. Co.x. and Co.
Jieiurnedfrom India, 28 September 1859.
1 Sir Hoi^e Grant served in China as Brigade- Major to Lord Saltoun, and was present at the assault and capture
of Chin Kiang Poo, and at the landing before Nankin (Medal). He soixed with tue 9th Lancers in the Sutlej cam-
paign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Jledal). Commanded the 9th Lancers during the greater
part of the campaign in the Punjanb in 184S-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battle of
Chillianwallah ; he was also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded the Cavalry Brigade
as Brigadier General diu-ing the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1857, and had his horse shot undet him dm-ing
the operations of the 19th June. Was promoted to the rank of Major General and nominated a iTCB. " for his eminent
services in command of the Cavalry Division at the siege of Delhi, and in that of a Division at the relief of Lucknow
under Sir Colin Campbell, as also in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore when the rebel army sustained a total
defeat" (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the British Forces throughout the campaign of i860 in China, ter-
minating with the captm-e of Pekin, for which he received the thanks of Parliament, and was nominated a GCB.
(Two additional Clasps to former China Medal, and 2nd Class of the Legion of Honor.)
- Lt.Colonel Hon. I. Fiennes sei-ved with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1838 to March 1859 and
was present at the aflair of Meengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Ban-ee and Sirsee, action of Nawab-
gunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, affairs of the Kandoo Nuddee and Paleeghat,
throughout the Trans-Gogi-a campaign as Cavalry Brigade Major, including passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, affaiis
of Muchleegaon and Kimidacoti, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat ( . everal times mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. Percy served in the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the
battles of Balaklava (severely wounded by a sabre-cut across the left cheek) and Inkerman, attack on Russian
outposts on the 19th Febraary 1855, battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with thi-oe
Clasps, Turkish Medal, Medal and gratuity of ;^i5 for distinguished conduct in the Field, and Knight of the
Legion of Honor).
5 Quarter Master Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46 and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of
Chmianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also throughout the Indian mutmy campaign of
1S57-59 and was present at the battle of Budlekeserai, throughout the operations ending in the siege and capture of
Delhi, actions of Bolundshur and Allyghur, battle of Agra, affair at Meraigunge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
attack on the Gwalior mutineers at Cawnpore and Seraighat, actions at Khodagunge and Meeangunge, siege and
capture of Lucknow, attack on Roya Fort, action at Allygunge, capture of BareiUy, action near Shahjehanpore
and pursuit to Mahomdee, and affair at Kumdakote (Medal with three Clasps).
^ Doctor Lewer.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
152
10th (The Prince of Wales' Own) Royal Regt. of Hussars, [cep^t, canterW-
X^^, The Pru.cc-8 Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. '' r^'''"'-:^^" 'VT^^T"^' '' t-^I^'J^PP^
FSTh^ Colonel.-i/.. Royal Zfi^*„,« Albert Edward. Pri-.c. o/ Wale., and i)»-^^.o/ Cornwall, KG. KT. KP. GCS.
^ ^Lii^i^1^:^.?.^^l^^^i:^«a^;:-^;:^-i?/ "S.^^ - Au..se; .T^Jor, ...
'«ir-!SU^'(^:^;r^;^;e^"io^:.S"co^r:,f^'6lune s6= U. „ May 58; Ca,. ^ Mar. 6o; .Ta.o..
1 '17 Auk. 7°- .
Captaihs.
\Liord Ralph Drury Kerr ...
Arthur BarUiori)
jWilliam fhainc
Bdward Alexander Wood
'Thos. James Williams Uulkelcy.
; Robert Spencer \Mi\e\\. Military Seere- )
i tary to Commandfr in Ckiff, Bombay >
Thoma.s Astcll St. Quintin
Charles Kdward Frederick
i LiBrTEWijrrs.
... I William Herbert Walking
... lEdward Spencer WaWon'
... '.Hon. Henry George Louis Crichton, Adju- 1
I lant 3 Apr.fx) J
... IDve<lalc Edwanl Parrj'Okeden
... Thos. Altrenion Smith Dorrien
... \Hoh. Henry John Lindley Wood, at Staff)
, Collffff S
... 'Edward Uartopp, Extra Aide de Camp to)
Lord Lifuttiianl of Ireland )
... Richard Thorold...".
... Hugh Sutlcj Gough
... Charles Wm. Francis, rwcoKiitCampden...
COBSET.
LIEUT.
'24 Nov. 57 ''15 Ji"ie 5S ""zs Aug. 61
13JUIV 58/17 June 59''ioMay 64
'12 Dec". 56,^9 Oct. 57''ioMay 64
16 July 58 ""so Sept. 59 ""is 3uiy 67
■14 July 58|Pi6 0ct. 60 Pis Feb. 68
28 Mar. 58:>'22Ju]y 59 r 2 May 68
30 Dec. 59 ""iS Jan. 63 ^17 Aug. 70
' 2 July 61 '18 Oct. 64 14 Aug. 72
63 •" I Feb. 67
12 June eajPis July 67
!3 June 63 ■■ 6 Nov. 67
■ 9 April 64l''i5Feb. 68
[4 June 64]''i7 April 69
BEET.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
P30 Aug.
P18 Oct.
P I Feb.
P 2 May
•■22 Feb.
P28 May 70
>"i7 Aug. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIEUT.
24 July 72!
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72'
Lt. Colonel ScotsFus. Ods.), 11 Aug. 66.
12 July 64.
SCB LiFUTBXAIfTS.
Harry Heptinstall Rose Heath
Welby Francis Montr^sor '
iron. James Pearae Napier '
Paymoiter.— "Lambert Lyons Montgomery^' {late Caplal
^Biding Matter.— David Walsh,' i Dec. 69.
Quarter Jfoji^^r.— William King, 2 Nov. 72.
Sm^fon.— William Cattell,' A.S. 28 March 54 ; Surgeon
Attittant Surgeoni. — Henry Cornish, 2 Oct. 66.
I Kdward Alexander Henry Roe, 24 May 69.
Veterinary Suri7(oii.— William Appleton, 31 Jan. 60.
Blue. — Agent), Messrs. Cox and Co.
Seturued from the Crimea, 2 June 1856. To embark for India, 10 January 1S73.
' Colonel Baker served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1852-53, and was present at the action of Berea
(Me<lal). Servc<l the Crimean campaign of 1855, including the sieiie and fall of Sebastopol, and was on the escort to
the Commander in Chief at the liual assault and capture of the town, and at the battle of Tchernaya (Medal with
CU«p, and Turkish Medal).
• Major Hon. C. C. Molj-ncux served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859,
and wan j)re»cnt at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of
Barrec and Sirsec. action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including
the affiiira of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hydergunge, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also the
Trann-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pui-suit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee
with purKuitto the RapU'C, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
•Lieut. Watwm Ber\ed the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de Camp to Sir Wm. Peel,
By. and wbji prc-tcnt at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of
Kala Nuddee, ttiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
» Lt.C<>lonol Mout;fomery, when on pa.ssage to India in the transport Briton with troops, was wrecked on the
lotiM,T Aiidumun, in Nov. 1844, and rcmaine<l on that island 51 days, suffering very severe privations. He served in
the 3oih Kcgt. thn)Ughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
(Mc<lul and two CUmps). Also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) including the capture of Mar-
Uiinn (wcinndcd). the operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and the capture of the Great Da-
Kon Pax'xla (with the »U)rming party), and capture of Piome.
\ flnriteoM Cattell.-For War Services see " Medical Department."
■ Knlinif Mimtor Wiil.-h served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the
Ml, "^ "al'iklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Umballah, Bengal.
Depot, Canterbury.
11th (Prince Albert's Own) Regiment of Hussars.
?EELOO" "BhUBIPORE'
" Peninscla.'
'ixkeruan " "
'Alma"
Pay.
Years'Ser.i " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Salamanca'
FuU Half! "Balaklava"
^^y- Colonel. — Charles Hagart,' CB. Cornet, ^15 June 32 ; Lieut. P12 Aug. 34 ; Capt. P21 Oct. 37 ; Major, fio Dec.
47; Lt. Colonel, ^31 Oct. 51; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 28 July 65; Colonel nth Hussars, 19
Nov. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel.— UC Charles Craufurd Fraser,^ CB. Cornet, 1=3 Dec. 47; Lt. ''14 June 50; Capf. ''21
April 54; Bt.MaJor, 20 July 58 ; Major, ""is May 59 ; Lt.Colonel, P18 Jan. 61 ; Colonel, 18 Jan. 66.
Majors. — Arthur Lyttelton Annesley,^ CorKei, P21 July 54 ; i?. 8 Dec. 34; Capt. ''24 Feb. 57: Jfin'or, ''18 Jan. 61 :
Bt.Lt.Colonel, g Dec. 71.
Edwanl Harnett,* Cornet, ^2 June 48 ; Zt. 14 Oct. 51 ; C(y)<. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major, 20 July 66.
Captains.
COBNET.
LIEUT.
Albert Peel Gamett |P6Feb. sjt 5 Mar. 58 iPi4 June 59
Arthur Cecil Tempest l^'sMar. 57J''i6Mar. 58'P3oAug. 59
Richard John Somers |''2Apr. 57 !'2i May 58 ''21 Sept. 60
Walter Balfe P27 Jan. 571^19 Feb. 58 P16 Oct. 60
Robert Paterson Fox^ 20 July 55 •'27 Nov. 57' 16 Jan. 66
Edward Stirling Rivett-Carnac " 4 Jan. 58| 18 May 58I 25 Jan. 71
'James Scott Black J" 8 July 62'!'2o June 65' 14 Aug. 72
Lieutenants.
Algernon E. Sheppard Preston
Herbert Wynne Apperley
St. John Stewardson Taylor, Adjutant 20
Dec. 64
John Donald Hamill Stewart
Lincoln Godfrey Mundy, Interpreter
Edward Eardley Lushington I*" 7
John Charlton Kinchant l''i2
Hamilton Campbell Vetch •• 8
Charles Verelst Verelst P20
Edward Archibald Young ^15
BREV.MAJ.
July 62
Sept. 63
Dec. 64
BT.LT.COL.
'10 Oct.
'27 July
14 Sept.
Sept. 65:Pi3Jan.
Sept. 67 1 loMav
Nov. 68 P27 Oct.
Oct. 67
July 68
Oct. 69
Dec. 69
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
LIEUT.
I Nov. 7
30 Dec. 7
30 Dec. 7
19 Oct. 72!
;5 Mar. 63.
Sub Lieutenants.
Wm. Henry Fothergill MacMullen 28 Oct.
Henry Philip Stewart Reid
Thomas Haughton Eyre
Livingston Thompson
Fay master. — John Akin Dyer, 15 Mar. 58 ; Jlon. Captain,
Riding Master. — Henry M'Gee, 13 Nov. 72.
Quarter Master. — Rourke Teevan,^ 10 Nov. 65.
Surgeon.— GeovgQ Pain, A.S. 8 May 51 ; Surgeon, 30 July 58 ; Surgeon Major, S May 71.
Assistant Surgeons. — Charles Edward Smith, MD. 20 April 59.
Charles MacDonogh Cuffe, 30 Sept. 63.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Charles Percivall, 30 June 63.
Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Eeturnedfrom the Crimea, 26 July 1856. Embarked J'or India, 25 July 1S66.
1 Major General Hagart served with the 7th Hussars in Canada m 1838, and returned home with the Regt. ini84i,
commanded the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Dec. 1857, including the repulse of the attack on the
Alumbagh, till promoted Brigadier in March 1858. Commanded the ist Cavalry Brigade in the operations beyond
the Goomtee, at the siege of Lucknow (CB., Medal with Clasp), and during the Rohilcund campaign, includmg the
affair of Allegunge, and the captures of Ruyaghur, Shahjehanpore, Bareilly, and Mohumdee. In the autumn ot
the same year was attached to the Oude field force, and commanded the Cavalry of that Division in the occupation
of Fyzabad, passage of the Gogra, and during the whole of the Trans-Gogra campaign till the conclusion of the war
in 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches).
2 Colonel Fraser served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Campbell at the affair of Munseata near Allahabad, on
the 5th Jan. 1858, and subsequently with the 7th Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. to July 1858,
and from Dec. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the affair of Meengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
affairs of Barree and Sirsee (horse wounded), action of Nawabgunge (severely wounded whilst leadmg a squad-
ron against a body of Gazzie fanatics, mentioned in Sir Hope Grant's despatch for " most conspicuous gallantry.
Brevet of Major), throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking
the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee with pm-suit to the Raptee (Victoria Cross for " conspicuous and cool
gallantry"), advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssiman cam-
paign in 1868 as Commandant at Head Quarters and in charge of the outposts, and was present at the action ot
Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches " for unceasing vigilance," CB., and Medal). Has been
awarded the Royal Humane Society's Medal of the First Class. , j. ^t, • j
3 Lt.Colonel Annesley served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^. , , ^^, r m x.
* Major Harnett served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 14th July 1855, including the battle 01 icner-
naya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Fox served with the 34th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1857-58,
Cawnpore on 26th, 27th, and 28th Nov. " ~ .. -.^ . ^ -..-
(Medal with Clasp). , ^ ., tt r
7 Captain Rivett-Camac served in the Indian mutiny campaign attached to a troop of t.he 7th Hussars trom.
March to June 1858. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of i860, and was present at the
action of Smho, taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the i8th and 2.1st September, and subsequent operations belore
Pekin. Was extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle during the actions of the 12th Aug. and idthbept. (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) . Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 with the irans-
port Train, and was present at the fall of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). . ^, „ .
" Quarter Master Teevan served with the iith Hussars in Bulgaria and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Ahna, Balaklava (led the lett troop
of the right squadron, and was wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with tour
Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal) .
...„„„ ^„v„„„ ^.™ ,—„_ --^, ^ , . was present in the actions at
18577 capture of ttie Fort of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow
'54
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The I'nncc'b riunic. The Rising Sun ami Red Drngon. "Egtpi" (with the Sptiinx). "Peninsula."
•• Watkeloo " " Sevastopol " " Centeal India."
Colonel.- Ed wnnl Pole,' Cornff. Vj July ;5; J-t- '"■9 Sept. =6; Capt.fiZ Nov. 31 ; 3r.yor P30 July 44;
i Lt.ColoKrI. 'lo Mnr. 47: Co/o«f/, =3 Nov. 54; 3IaJor General, 16 Feb. 62; Zieiitevant General, 25 Oct. 71 ;
Co/oiic/ 13th Lniiccrs, I Jaw. 75. ^, , ^ ^ . d T.r
lieutenmnt Colonel.-Adolphus Click WovahvreH,' E>t»!ff», I'lpAug. 5:; X.'. '23000. 53; ^m- ^i May 55 ;
I ilujor, '•iS JwW 63; Lt.Colouel, ''35 ^Uw.yi.
■^or.— John Ch'nrlea Le Qnesnc. Corjiff. ''29 April 56 ; Lf. 7 July 57 ; Cnpf. 1*13 July 62 ; ilia;o)-, 24 April 72^
~ ,, _..». ( cornet. I LIEUT. captain. | BKET.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
1 VAFTAIIia. .1 I ,
John C«vpndiiih Orred i"- 13 Nov. 60 >'i8 JiUy 62 1-29 May 66j
CroaonTho. Burton Yuudcleur...'. i^soNov. 60 p 6 Mai-. 63 p 9 Mar. 67,
IJohn Sprot Tnit l^SJuly 62 Psi Jan. 65i'i3June 68;
jWiUiBin George Middleton :'• 9 ^lay 65 P14 Au^r. 67 p 4 Jan. 71]
iJoeoph Henderson p 10 July 66 P13 June 63 ^25 Mar. 71
IBarrv VnlentmeDennehy ' 26 Feb. 64 16 Mar. 67 24 April 72
i'^*li.M y j/Xm' '^^' ''' .^)'"^..'°..^'.'^} i"'^ ^^p'- ^r^ ^''^- ^-^ "^^ '^^ 70
John Ueauchuiup Uiiyes ■P22Feb. 68, p i Sept. 69' 3 Aug. 72I
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I.c«.lie Martin P20 June 63 p 9 Oct. 69.
Walter John Stewart, AdJuluHf)p^^f^^^ fis'p 9 Oct
J Oct.
jfieorge Mure Martin P23 Jan. 69'
.John Arthur Philipps Scourfield P24 July 69 ]
Kdmund '
n<)»)ert Hawke.-i Ellis
Henry KuascU Worthingtou*
69
SVB LlSCTEVANTS.
Henry Ashton Case
George Henrj- Dean
Edward Wentworih Fisher Uolden AllejTie
Charles Edward Beck
Menyn Henry Archdalo
P 8 June
P25 Mar.
71
P25 June
6q
23 Oct.
71
P16 May
62
P12 Oct.
70 1
SUB LIE
OT.
28 Oct.
I Nov.
71
30 Dec.
16 Mar.
3 Aug.
7=
14 Aug.
72
Paymaster.— \\'i]\inm Henry Buttanshaw, 23 June 63; Hon.Captain, 23 June 68.
Bidiui} Hatter.— Wxti. St. Leger Stephens, 31 July 57.
Quarter 3Sarter.—JnTae% Pronger, 10 June 62.
Sur^ron.— Thomas Tarmnt,^ MD. A.S. 16 Juno 54 ; Stirpeon, 10 .Inly 66.
Aftulant Siiry^on.— Heinrich Friederich Lavvaetz Melladew,^ MD. 31 Mar. 64.
Vrieritiary Sar^fon.— Charles Steel, 11 Oct. 55 ; i»* Class, 21 Aug. 67.
Blue — Facinijn Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Meturnedfrom India, 29 Jmie i860.
' Lient. General Pole commanded the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-33 (Medal); in General Somerset's
expedition over the Kci in 1S51 he commanded the Cavalry and Ai-tillerj-; and in 1852 ho commanded several Patrols
and Colnmna. Sen-ed in the Crimea from gth May 1855, and was present at the capture of Tchorgoun, battle of
Tchcnuiya, t.iegc and fall of Scbastopol, and at flubatoria with the Light Cavalry Brigade (Medal with Clasp, qth
Cl««»oriheMedjidic, and Turkish Medal). . o v
» Lt.Colonel Wombwcll scn-ed in the Crimean campaign in the 62nd Regiment from December 1S54 to August
i8s^ including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 6th April, and attack on the Quarries on the Sth June; and
with the 12th Lancers from August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign
or i858-5'> with the Saugor and Norbudda Field Force, including the battle of Baiida (horse shot under him),
•ctloii* of Jeejungo and Kohrai, and relief of Kirwee (Medal).
« Lient. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1S66, and was
prcjent at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the cainn at Nukumaru, affair
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Mednl).
» Docti.m Tarrant nr.d Mellndcw.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
•] 13th Regiment of Hussars. 155
"Viret in^termtm." " Pen MSULi " "Waiebloo" "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkeemait"
" Sevastopol."
Colonel.— John Lawrenson,! Cornet, 12 Nov. 18; Zt. 6 Dec. 21 ; Capt. P27 Aufj. 25 ; Bt.Major, 28 June 38 ;
j J/o>»-, ""si Dec. 39; Xf.CoioHeZ, •'27 June 45 ; Co?one/, 20 June 54 ; JTa^r GeKei-aL 0 April 60 : Lt. General,
I 25 Aug. 68 ; Colonel i3tli Hussars, 10 Dec. 68.
lieutenant Colonel.— FitzRoj' Donald Maclean,- Cornet, Pip Aug. 52 ; Lt. 26 Oct. 54 : Capt. ^iS Jan t;6 • Major
I Pie Aug. 61 ; X^.Coio/e^, ''4 Feb. 71.
Major.— s. Henry Thomas Butler, Ens. 2 Mar. 60 : Zf. P27 May 62 ; Capt. P21 Nov. 65 ; Major P17 Au"- 70
I Captains.
Baker Creed Russell*
George Croft Huddleston
J Edward Charles Starkey
I Charles Clarke Higgins .
I Joseph Mills
r COBNET. | LIEPT. I CAPTAIN. BEEV.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
2 Nov. 55; I Aug. sfiji'iS Feb.
''26 Oct. 58 P21 Feb. 60 P 5 AprU 6l
P18 May 60IP21 April 63
P 3 Oct. 62|Pi8 July 65
P23 June 63 P12 Jan. 66
AlfredBibby p 5 Jan. 66 18 Jan. 69
Arthur Charles Pole Ph July 65 p 3 June "
24 Jan. 65
Lieutenants.
MaximOian Bieber
[ Patrick MoiTisey
j Frank Osborne
Athelstane Robert Pryce.,
John Kinder SpUling..
William Freeman
I Ernest Richard Hope Torin ..
I Anthony Charles Svkes Abdy
WilUam Christie, Q.M.S Aug. 6i
Sub Lieutenants.
Belford Randolph Wilson
Charles Stuart "Wheler
26 June
'23 Oct.
'24 Oct.
' 3 June
'17 Nov.
• 8 Aug.
'22 Mar.
'15 Feb.
'2S Oct.
P24July 69
17 Nov. 69
P26 Feb. 70
P 8 June 70
P 4 Feb. 71
P21 June 71
P20 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
21 Aug. 72
SUB LIEUT.
10 Jan.
30 Dec.
P16 Oct. 67
P 5 May 69
Pio Nov. 6g
P14 Jan. 71
17 Jan. 72
j V12 Fu>/magter.— George Elliott,^ 18 Sept. 57; Q.M. 1 June 55; Son. Major, 17 Feb. 71.
... Ridini; Master. — Henry Hubbard, 22 May 66.
I ... Quarter Master. — Frederick Lewis, 23 Nov. 72.
j ... .Swrgeon. — John Noble Shipton,* .4..?. 23 March 55 ; SHrjeoH, 4 March 63.
1 ... \Assistant Surgeon. — Thomas Dodd Milburn, 31 Mar. 62.
... \Veterinary Surgeon. — Frank Garratt, 27 Aug. 70.
' I Sbxe— Facings '^h.ite.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Jieturnedfrom Canada, 13 Aug. 1869.
' Lt.General Lawrenson commanded the 17th Lancers in the Eastern campaign of 1834-55, including the Cavalry
affair of Bulganac and battle of Alma. Appointed in July 1S55, with the rank of Brigadier General to the Heavj-
Brigade, consisting of the ist, 4th, and 5th Dragoon Guards, ist, 2nd, and 6th Dragoons, which he commanded at
the battle of Tchemaya. Succeeded Sir James Scarlett in December following, in command of the British Cavalry
in the East, which command he held until the return of the Army in 1856 (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
" Lt.Colonel Maclean served with the 13th Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Russell was at Meerut with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny, and at Kurnaul when
Colonel Gerrard was kUled ; was afterwards present with Seaton's Movable Column at the battle of Gungaree
where — his three senior officers being killed — he commanded the Squadron of his Regt. and a Detachment of the gth
Lancers ; again, on the 17th Dec. 1857, he commanded the Cavalry in the action of Putteali, where over 700 Sepoys
were killed, — " To Lieut. Russell," writes Sir Thomas Seaton in his despatch, " who commanded the Cavalry, as
well as to his brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry in action and vigour in
pursuit." He commanded the Cavah-y also at Mjmpooree where 250 of the rebels were killed, and was with his
Regiment when General Penny was killed and Bareilly taken ; ])resent at the relief of BareiUy, relief of Shahjehan-
pore, capture of the Fort of Remai 'and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundee, action of Bunkagaon,
operations in Oude and actions of Mohudipore and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of
AUigunge and Biswa ; also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier Showers in Central India in pursuit
of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major ElUott sen-ed with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign fromFeb. i858to March iSsgandwaspresent
at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and captui-e of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and action of
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goo'mtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign,
including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near
Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul
and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
<! Surgeon Shipton.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
156 14th (37(0 7v7/(y\s) Regiment of Hussars. [^NewbriS^'^^'
The Royal Cypher within the Gnrter. The PrusBian Kagle. " DorKo " '' T^VST^JlV' yj"!'^!' "'°''°'' "
— - •• Salamanca "•' ViTTomi "" Orihes " "Pkninsula" "PcNJArB Chillianwallah
Y— fiScr.l •• GooJEBAi " " Persia " " Central India.
5y.S:J' Colo»el.-HcmT Richmond .Lrnes.' CB. Cornet, »9 June 25 -.Lt "14 Nov. ^6 ; Capt P12 June 30; ^i-^^J^-
?5Z: ?•> ^ N,,v. 4C. ; j/,.,or. f.i Mnv 50 ; Ll.Coloael, i-ie Sept. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 J ^"J"'' General, 2 April 65 ;
I ' CoUmrl 14th HilS»lirS, 24 t'ell. 71. -r^ n t /-> * P C!,^^f
30 1». „ Lieut«n*nt Colonel.- Pei.r.^n Scott Thompson,^ CH. Cornet, "5 Aug. 42 ; Lf. P7 June 44; ^"Pf-J fept 47 ,
- r itojor 2o July 58 ; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 3 July 60 ; -V«/o<-, "18 June 61 ; Lt.Colonel, 1-29 Nov. 64 ; Co? 6 Jan. 67.
or..-t>Bnci» A-iuLerton Campl.eIl,»£-«i//«, 3 N"V. 54 ; -^-Z,- 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^14 Jan. 62 ; 3/ajor ^2 Dec 68.
.. William Arbuthuot,' Emign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. ^3, June 59 i '^"i''- ^^9 Nov. 64 ; BtMajor, 15 Aug. 68 ; JZiyor,
10 Au(?. 70^ ^ .
nom. Frederick Amherst' 14 Mny
John Hunter Knox ! 3° Mnr,
Francig Shirlev Bussell. at Staff ColUge ... ^ 6 Feb
John St. Vincent Saumarez
Miilctjlm AllVetl Laing
'Jofcph Harpur
1». Alan Coulston Gardner (Lieut. Roj/al )
I ArliUrry, 8 Juae (a) J
Samuel Barrett
LlFfTKNANTS.
IWilliam Bell McTat'frart
Henry L'K.-itraiifre Malone
' James IlepinaUl Bray, Adjutant 3 Aug. 72
William Humble Dudley Ward
Jamc.4 Kenti.-'h
Thomas H. Heaton Garrett
Archibald Williain Merry
Uicliard Garth
sSiPisOct. 6iP3oDec. 64
58 P 8 Feb. 61 >• 2 Oct. 66
63 ''23 Aug. 64!Pi3 June 68
•■29 Mar. 64JP17 April 66
23 Dec. 64 P I Feb. '"
5 Aug. 64
P27 July ,66
■"20 Mar. 57
20 July 66
P15 Dec. 69
PiSMiy fo
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P13 June 68 P 7 May
P22 Aug. 68 P 7 May
P 2 Dec. 68 P28 May 70
P24 Mar. 69|Pi3July 70
P27 June 68,P:oAug. 70
Pj3 July 70! P 4 Feb. 71
P 5 Nov. 70 P28 June 71
P 4 Feb. 71 P27 Oct. 71
I Mar. 6g
' 7 May 70
zg June 72
21 Aug. 72
14 July 67
BBEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
I Nov. 7
30 Dec. 7
23 Mar. 7
3 July 7
24 July 72 1
16 May 67.
SCB LlEUTEXANTS.
fl^oii. Huph George Gough 29 Oct. 71
AugUKtuR John English
Henry Richard Lloyd Howard
John Shaw Heron Ma.xwell ...
Charles Frederick Lindsell
' Piiymatlrr.— Jo\m Macartney,' 16 May 62 ; Hon.Captai
\Kidin(j Matter.— James Harran/ i Dec. 65.
\Qu,irler Matter.— ThomtLS, Howell Clark,^ 2 Sept. 62.
!i'iir(7rt>n.— Ormsl)y Uowen Miller,'" A.S. 28 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, g Sept. 64.
^Attutant Stt r^eoH. —WilUam Hensman, 12 Jan. 59.
I Veterinary SKr^ron.— Frederick Fitzhugh Marshall,
Blue."
^ June 60.
Agentt, Messrs. Cox"and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Seturnedfrom Bombay, June i860.
' Major General Richmond Jones commanded the Carabineers in the Crimea from 14th Aug. 1855, including the
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
8cr\-e<J in the ln<lian campaign; commanded General Penny's Column in the action of the Kirkrowlie (that officer
having J»cn killed by the first shot fired by the enemy), and captured a gun; commanded a Brigade of Cavalry at
the oipture of Barcilly {CB.); commanded the Left Column with Lord Clyde's force in the attack on Benhi Maidho's
force at DunUcrkera ; commanded the Cavalry with Lord Clyde's force in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
affairH at Magclia, Chundal, and Bankee, also pm-suit of the rebels to the Raptee (Medal).
' Coliiiiel Thonipsor. served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845;
and hkfwiiie in the KaUir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons with the Central India Field
r orcc iimler Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Jhansi ; commanded the Cavalry at
ihc rapture of the Fort of Loharri ; present at the battle of Koonch, the various skirmishes before Calpee, action of
I mliiwlie. and capture of the town and Fort of Calpee ; commanded the Left Wing of the Regiment at the action of
Mor»r, the several engagements on the Heights before Kotakcserai and Gwalior, and capture of the Fort and city of
(■WBlii.r ; commanded a Field Detachment for three months in Bundlecund, and in a successful attack against a very
KniKTior iMKly of rebels at Garotha— thanked bv the Govemor of Bombay in Council (twice mentioned in despatches,
Bn-vcu of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
» Major IVmbertou Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from 12th July 18^5, including the
Mcgc an. fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^fT'"" ,"''"' "'"' tho 79th in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly,
Hl»aliji-han|K,rc. aii.l Slohumdee; ser^-ed from Sept. 1858 with the 1st Punjaub Cavalry and was present at the cap-
ture or «ain|K,re Russia and pursuit, passage of the Gogra, affairs of Churda and attack on Bankee with pursuit to
iiicltu|,tt-e. advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghut. Also with Sir Alfred Horsford's Force on the Frontiers
of Ncjpaul fnjni Jan. to June 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
lur^ f'lT. L. '"'""'i'"^"''^'',"', '••'•^ ^^^^ Brigade in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, including the siege and cap-
;'",'"'•"»""""' ""'' •"""'" "'^'•'c minor nffairs of the Ciimi.aign (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
l« « (.,?^,^, .'"„',i i "i""'' ".". ^"^'f"^"' Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Mag-
.l»l«{m-nli.mrd in dt-Hpatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
(Mrllaf) '"^ ' '''^''•'^**"^''^'''^'P'°'*"^^''^°^"y^^ Navy in the Black Sea and Baltic in 1854-55
,,iKu^!!l'^}!,7ii^,T^'' 'I"* " ^ly"""' '" ''"" '7^^ Lancers, was present with a Squadron of the 13th Light Dragoons
JuncT. w h J„I V „ 1 "^""" ''f Zorapore . 8th Oct. ,839. Served with the 1 7th Lancers in the Crimea from thi 20th
wiurnaip and ^ "rlc Lh Mc .ufi '^ ^ " v. 1 855. including the siege of Sebastopol and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal
of^^«lnk'l'.fvi'T,!t^i,'."''."''' "'i*^*"!' '^'"' l-'ftotcT campaign of ,854 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, including the battles
• UMart?.r M /,^,/r" '" V "!:'' X'^'""""VVa, and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Inif 0,r nAwm of 11,.,.;, , • ' "••"■e'' «■'»'' ""• Mill llussi.rs lln-ongUout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includ-
.v?r »?r jTlum »^ 0 tlu WT""*^" "^ "'", " ''"""''' '"""'-^ "'' '''"'lianwalla and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy
,w'^C^' ";." 11 :^i'7'"V"V";;r ": ''"'"'• "'"' "'^''- ^-Mmlsion beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with
/. '.. ..."""/'"'"' *f","r'857 (M<"lul w.tli Clnsp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the suppres-
'. 1 ,.,,r, 'r'' flv''''i'' "" . ''"V""''' "*" '*'""■• notions of Mundesore (severely wounded), relief of
* ^ ii- 1 .Iv '. ' '""'"aree. battle of the Bctwa (wounded), siege and capture of Jhansi, actions of
1. . ii„,'li,. ".17,' !'"""•. '''ii;i'"'''"''/'*'P''<' "in'l pursuit action and capture of Morar, recapture of
.^.... „ ii, ,,' \.r''' ''•'•'"''■'"'''■'■"'■'' ^•'"1' (Medal with Clasp),
-h- u ^in.r.-hor War Services gee " Medical Department."
15th {The Kiiu/s) Regiment of Hussars.
Meerut, Bengal. "1
Depot, Canterbury. J
The Crest of England within the Garter. Merebimur. "Emsdohf" " Eomont-op-Zee '
Couchb" "Sahagun" "Vitiohia" "Peninsula" "Wateeloo."
Years' Ser.
2Vl2
Colonel.— George William Key, Cornet, ^s July 31 ; Lt. 25 Aug. 33 ; Capt. ^i(, Sept. 37 ; Major,
Lt. Colonel, g Feh. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Feb. 62; Lieutenant General,
Colonel 15th Hussars, 19 Nov. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Fred. Wellington John FitzWygram,' Cornet, P28 July 43 • Lt '17 May-
Dec. 48; 3Iajor, ^ig Feb. sS; Lt.Colonel, 26 July '5S; Colonel, 26 July 63.
Kajor. — John Edward Swindlej',^ Ensign, 15 Jan. 47 ; Xf. 22 Dec. 50 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; MaJo>
St. Lt. Colonel, 19 June 72.
'ViLLlEBS EN
P14 June 42;
30 July 71 ;
44 ; Capt. ^22
, ■'31 Dec. 61;
Captains.
George John Hooke Pearson ...
David Maxwell
Francis Hood Gregory
George Luck
Henry Langtrj-*
Robert Marcus Briscoe
Henry W. Ridley Blackett
31 Dec. 58 ''25 May 60 P17 Sept. 6
P 1 8 Sept. 60,^23 June 63 P27 Feb. 6
P 8 Oct. 6iiP2oSept. 64^13 June 6B
•"16 April 58 P20 Dec. 59 •* 9 Nov. 67
i6 Aug. 61 P24 Jan. 65 p 3 April 69
31 Dec. 61 P 9 May 65 Pio Nov. 69
-ji Dec.
Pie Aug.
Lieutenants.
Rochfort H. Rochfort-Boyd
John M' Bryan^
William WTiite
Frederick Henry Beck, Adjii- ]
taut 10 Nov. 69 i
Thomas Davison
Charles George Cookson
James Cunliffe Lister Kay
William Finlay Hamilton
George Digby Fihner SuUvan.
Alfred Smirke
Arthur Gambler Holland
Arthur Thomson Middleton . .
CecU Fra. Johnstone Douglas..
Sub Lieutenants.
Joseph Edward Anderson
I P24 Jan,
P 9 May 65 Pio Nov. 69
P 7 Aug. 67 16 Mar. 72
P19 July
; 17 Oct.
Pji Jan.
P27 Feb.
P 8 June
P 7 Aug.
P15 Feb.
Pii April
P13 June
P12 June
P24 July
P31 July
Pio Nov.
BT.lt. COL.
64 P14 Sept. 67
57 23 Oct. 67
67 P I April 681
67 Pj 3 June 68
67P3iJuly 69
67 1 Pio Nov. 69 1
681 P 7 May 70I
68 28 Oct. 71
68 28 Oct. 71
69 28 Oct. 71I
69I 28 Oct. 711
69 28 Oct. 71
69 28 Oct. 71'
24 April 72
.Capta
18 May 63.
Paymaster. — Augustus Bollc de Lasalle, 18 May 5
Midinff Master. — David Noble Smith, 8 June 72.
Quarter Master. — Stephen Henry Staniland, 30 June 69.
Surgeon. — Neil Henry Stewart,^ MD. A.S. 1 Dec. 48 ; Surgeon, 22 June 55; Surgeon Major, 15 Aug. 68.
Assistant Surgeons.— David Renton, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
Albert Benjamin Robinson, 30 Sept. 64.
Veterinary/ Surgeon. — Michael Francis Healy, 30 June 63.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 14 Nov. 1869.
' Colonel FitzWygram served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the battle of Tchemaya and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Swindley served with the 12th Lancers in the Kafl&r war of 1852-53 (Medal), and was at the action of
theBerea. Also the Eastern campaign from gth May 1835. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, operations near
Eupatoria under General D'Allonville, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea. (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda field force, including the
actions of Jeegunge, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal).
* Captain Langtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at
the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
5 Lieut. M'Bryan served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was severely wounded— shot through the left thigh— in
the action of Gwanga (Medal) .
« Surgeon Major Stewart.— For War Semces see " Medical Department."
158
FnU t
Robert WhiK'hilm'
Junes GoUlie,* Brigade ilajor,
Cedtd DutricU, jfaJriu
Richard William RenKhnw ....
BotH'rt Thirkill Maillard
Charles A (rncw
Henrj- Autti«tin Robinson ....
Willijim Edward Shaw
16tli (The Queens) Regiment of Lancers.
I Ciirfit aut Coiiiiiiua armin. " Talaveka
sula" "Watbbloo" "Bhubtpoke
Maiiabajpobe" "Aliwal" "Sobkaon.
7 Dec. lo; Capt. Pg Dec. i^; Major,
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. Aut Curt
"SiLiMASCA" "VirroHii" "Xivk" "Pexin
"Guvzxhe" "Maiiabaj
onel.-cM /To,.. Sir Edwnnl Cnst," KCIl. Cornet, 15 Mar. 10; X^ "27 Dec. i'
°40ct.s.; U.Colo»tl,f2(>Voc. 2O; Colonel, 23 Nov. ^i; Major General,
r Secunderabad, Madras.
L Depot, Canterbury.
"FUENTES d'OnOK"
" AlFGHANISTAN "
Nov. 51; Li. General
Vnv en- GrHfral isj'un.~66: Co/oiif/ i6th Lancers, 9 AprU 59. ,. „ . r^ , v o .. ,:
^ ^I'olonX-lieno- Clement Wilkinson.' £nHgn, 15 Feb. 56; X«. P5 Aug. 59; Capf.f2'. Sept. 6;
Bayley. EH.ign. "2.^8$. Sj; Lt. "26 Aug. .S3 ; Capt. 28 April 57 ; J^"./"'". "^7 July 70-
afajor, I'll July 70 ; i/.Co/o:
Kigor».— Jon - • '^ - -
I,IErT. I CAPIAIX.
LiirrMrxjrrs.
Ion Turner
D<m»fla» Alex. G. C. Graham
Edwanl Henry Maunsell
Dec.
14 July 54|i'i5Jan.
'16 Aug. 57
'12 Mar. 61
4 June 58
30 Dec. S9
24 Feb. . 57
56,'
: Sept. 56
Feb. 60
••lo Sept. 5S P30 Mar. 60
' 3 Oct. 62; 26 Nov. 68
••26 April 64 i'i4J:ily 69
P24 June 62 P I April 68
5 Mar. 58 i" 2 Oct. 66
John Bullcn Svmcs-BuUen i''22
Williiun Ro.se Wrater ■■ 2
William Noel Hill i' 9
Wilham Barker, Adjutant 12 ) g
Juno 60 ) !
Francis ColebrookeDrummondi'' 2
Henry Graham ''14
Gcor^ Edward Money •'14
SomersetAlb.MiddletonSmytho "si
Edward Oliver M'Causland ... ""lo
John Mews Evetts •'22
SCB LlEUTEXANTS.
Alexander William Dennis-'^
I town Campbell )
Peter Robert Baimsfather
61 Pii Sept. 63
63|''28 Oct. 64
60 ''20 Oct. 65
66 ^14 July 69
64 ''21 Aug. 69
65,i'i3 July 70
67 22 Mar. 71
69, ''22 Mar. 71
69 ''10 June 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec. 71
2 Nov. 72
BT.LT.COL.
]Paifm<ulfr.— Thomas Dynon,' 22 April 62 ; Hon. Captain, 22 April 67.
16 ... Si'dtHi} Matter. — Thomas Brown," 7 Sept. 58 ; C'o>■He^ 29 Dec. 57.
I Qiiiir/cr 3/<iW^r.— George Graham, 30 Nov. 70; Corned, 9 April 70.
'.S'(ir(;?oii.— Charles Alexander Innes,'-* MB. A.S. 14 Mar. 55 ; Surgeon, 4 Mar. C8.
Auitlunt Surgeon: Napoleon Bisdee Major, 2 Oct. 66.
Peter Thomas Fraser, 31 Mar. 68.
Velerinarg Surgeon. — Michael Drummond Byrne, 17 Mar. 63.
Scarlet— J'nciH.i/s Blue.— %eH^«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Bengal, 26 Dec. 1846. Embarked for Madras, i Julg 1S63.
• Sir Edward Cust joined the Duke of Wellington's Ai-my prior to the advance from Portugalin iSii, and con-
tinued wiUi it up to the canMnments on the Adoiu- in 1813, having been present with the i6th Light Dragoons at the
httttJc of tSicntcB d'Onor, and with the 14th Dragoons at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle,
anil Nivo, invcKtincnt of Ciudad Hodi-igo, siege of Badajoz, and generally in all the affairs of that period, iintil he
i|uitte<l the Duke's Army oti promotion. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps. Sir Edward is the
»uth»r of the " Annals of the Wars of the i8th and 19th centuries," an invalualjle standard work to the student of
MihUiry HihUir>-
' l.t. Colonel Wilkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858, and was present nt the siege
and capture of Awiih, siege assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotakeserai, general action resulting in the
rupture of Gwulior, assault and capture of Rowa, siege and captm-e of Pouree, battle of Beejapore, and affair of
K<»)ndry (Molnl with Clasp).
* <'ii)iLain Whigham served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 2nd Dec. 1854, including the expedition
tn Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on iSth Jtme (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Mwlal).
♦ ('Hptain Goldio son-ed with the 9th Lancers throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, includ-
ing ilie bfiulo of Budlckeserai, siege operations assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur and AUy-
trhur, Jmule of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action "at
rtemitfhai. Bcliim at Bhiimshabail (in command of a Squadron), siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer cam-
jKilim 1" Oudc utui Ri.hilcund and actions of Rhodamow and AUyghur, capture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanporo
luid ^.iin.Mit t'. Miihoindcc, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair at Kimidakoti (Medal with Clasps).
' ( npuiin Dynoii survcil with the i6th Lancers during the csunpaign in Affghanistan imder Lord Keane, including
th<- urge and rnpliire of (;hu7.ncc (Medal). He served also at the battle of Maharajpore, 9th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
A\»'< in the Hiiili-j oamiiaign in 1S46, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasps).
" RldbiK Musiir Uruwn hCTvc<l with the i6th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane in
1819. including the Hiegp and capture ofGhuzneo (Medal).
♦ Doctor lnnc«— For War Services bco " Medical Department."
Years'Ser.
Fiill
Pay,
Half
Pay.
iS
'"/n
i8
16
iS
17
12
10
...
's
7
7
7
6
6
6
I
5
5
S
4
3
:::
2
7
12
9
21
15
16
... 1
159
Bauincoiiig ] 17th Regiment of Lancers.
•' Death's Mead," with the Motto, " Or (??ory."-" Alua" "BiLiKLAvi" "IxKEEMAif" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Charles WUliam Morley Balders,' C\B. Cornet, Pio Nov. 25; X^. Po, Nov ->S- Cavi Pic Tnlv ^fi -
^a/or "xeMay^s- BtLt.Colonel 3 April 46 ; Coton.^, 20 Jtme 54 ; ilcoW.?,S Jan.Is • S^g^r G.^^aVsi
Aug. 60 ; Lt.General, 28 Oct. 69 ; Colonel 17th Lancers, 4 Feb. 67. > d , ,/ "^^ '"jr"", jj.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Drury Curzon Drury Lowe,^ Cornet, P2S July :;4 ; Lt. 7 Nov ka ■ Cnf Pa nt^o- -rt .
Jfa>r, Pio June 62; Lt.Colonel, P15 June 66; CoZone?, 15 June 71 ""*' ^ ^ ^'^^ = '
Majors.- Walter Raymond Nolan,* Cornet.Pig Jan. 55 ; i^ Pjo AprU 57 ; Capf. P22 AprU m • Jfa/or p- June 60
George Coke Robertson , Cornet, P3 April 57; Lt. P22 June 58 ; Capt. PiS Jan. 61 • Maior 'P2S Opt ^'i"
Captains.
s. Thomas GrOnne,* Brigade Major of Ca-
valry, Curragh
Samuel Boulderson,^ at Staff College
Frederick William Blumberg
Stanley Yeatman Clark
Jemmett Charles Duke
Thomas Ai-thur Cooke
StarUng Meux Ben-son
Clement Wm. Joseph Unthank
LlEUTESTANTS.
Edmund Vemey Wyatt Bdgell
Ernest Augustas Belford
James Fane Alexander
'on. John Pleydell Bouverie
John Brown,8 Adjutant 23 Mar. 67
William Trevelyan Somerset Kevill-Davies
Charles Edward Swaine
Robert Nugent Humble
Charles Evelyn Ai-kwright
Thomas Mack
Sub Lieutejtants.
George Augustus Wood
Percy Wormald
John Montague Russell
P 2 Nov. 55
20 Nov. 56
P15 Nov. 59
Pi2Mar. 61
Pi I Jvdy 63
Pi6May 62
P20 Oct. 65
P26 June 66
P20 April
P27 July
P20 Feb.
P27 Feb.
P23 Mar.
P I April
P13 Jime
P14 Oct.
P I Sept.
P27 July
31 Oct.
; Ma.jor, PzS Oct. 71
Pii Sept. 57|Pio June 62
23 Jan. 57 17 Nov. 63
Pio June 62IP27 Feb. 67
Pi3Mar. 66!P3oOct. 69
P 7 April 65 P14 July 69
" ' ' P2oJul"y 70
P27 July 70
P2S Oct. 71
/.a. (Jill
9 July
6s
P27 Feb.
67
Pi4 0ct.
6S
P I April
68
P24 April 69
P23 June
6p
P18 Aug.
69
30 Oct.
6q
P20 July
70
P27 July
70
P 3 Sept.
70
P27 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
71
SUB LIEUT.
I Nov.
71
17 Feb.
72
24 April
72
Paymaster. — John Joseph Westenra Smith, 27 Nov. 66; Honorartj Captain, 27 Nov. 71.
Siding Master. — Richard Henry Boyle,^ 23 April 61.
Quarter Master. — Uffi John Berryman,"* 12 April 64.
Skj-^cob. —Arthur J. Greer," A.S. 3 July 52 ; Surgeon, 11 Sept. 60 ; Surgeon Major, 3 July 72.
Assistant Surgeon. — Edmond Hoile,'i MD. 22 Sept. 58.
I Veterinary Surgeon. — James Lambert, 12 Oct. 57 ; 1st Class, 2 Sept. 68.
SiM.^— Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Co.K and Co.— Iri^h Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, 5 May 1S65.
I Lt.General Balders served the campaign on the Sutlej in 1845-46, and commanded the 3rd Light Dragoons in
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). He was wounded in
the groin whilst charging the enemy's batteries at Ferozeshah, on the evening of the 21st Dec. 1845.
- Colonel Drury Lowe served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 1 8th June 1855, including the battle of tho
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Inctiaa campaign of
1S5S-59, including pursuit of rebel forces under Tantia Topee, and the action of Zeerapore (Medal).
^ Major Nolan served with the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 185S, including the affairs of Rajghui-,
Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zeerapore (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Captain Gonne served with the 17th Lancers in India in 1857-59 ; was appointed Acting Interpreter to the 17th
Lancers and Staff Officer to the 2nd Cavalry Cil.imn Malwa Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
•^ Captain Boulderson sei-ved with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 ; this Regiment
was part of the force under Brigadier General Troup which advanced into Oude from Shahjehanpore.
^ Lieut. Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of
Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse killed), and Tchemaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign in Central
India in 1858-59 and was present at the action of Burode (Medal).
3 Riding Master Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 5th Dragoon Guards and was present in the
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal mth three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
'" Quarter Master BeiTyman served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
and M'Kenzie's Farm (captui-ed three of the enemy), night attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855,
battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central India campaign of 1S58-59.
II Surgeon Major Greer and Doctor Hoile.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
i6o
Fall H^l
Pay. P«)
18th Regiment of Hussars.
" Peninsula" " Wateeloo."
TBangalore, Madras.
\_ Depot, Canterbiiry
•^^?i;;S!yit.'-.zrSl-'.?'i:nT&r.^
Colonrl 1 8th Hussars, 19 Nov. 70.
Lieutenuit Colonel— Kichard Knox, Cornet, •'28 June 3
TO Juno <;4: Major, fS Dec. ■;4 ; Lt.Colonel, 19 Feb 58 ;
lUjort.-Hiclu.nl' Hucklcy rrcttojohu,' CB. Corncf '■23 Fel). 3
« Julv 5S : Ul.Li.Colonel, 3 July 60 ; Major, 5, July 64 ; i^°'»"/'' 3 ("'^ ^V,
Chruitophcr Barton. Cor^f/, 16 May 56; Lt. 1. Sout. ^7; Capt. ■'3 Feb. 60^^
,; Lt. 20 AprU 34; Capt. 9 Mar. 42; Bt. Major,
Feb.°38Vi^''i8 6ct.39; Coi^;. 17 Sept. 50; S^.M^ayW,
14 Aug. 67.
Captaijcs.
C.VPTAIN.
Thoman Phillips ""aa Sept. 56 26 Mar,
Harold K«bule Mulet 18 Oct. 59 ^18 Dec.
iJohn Lorn Stewart ''20 Feb. S5^ 8 Feb.
iWiUiam Lawrence Twentyman' 11 Mar. 59 ^16 Uct.
JohnUroves Pio May 6i ^19 Dec.
58 ''24 May 61
60 P I Mar. 64
56 P 2 Sept. 62
60 ''29 Mar. 64
62 P18 Oct. 64
Walter Vcldhjira f 29 Mar. 61' 7 Nov. 62,^21 Mar.
Hcnrr Maxwell Howard "19 Mar. 61 'iS July 62:23Jan.
Fro. AnthouvS. Mannock' ... 17 Oct. 57,'' s Nov.
LiBCTKSAXTS.
IFrcdenck Charles Hoojicr
E<lward PuUej-ne
jjames Stuart
Charles Addison Davies, In- \
ifrprelfr )
iRichord George Kennedy «
Kdward Nolan
Harry William Parker
Richard Knox
William Edward Bolton
Moutatru Maule Slade
Edw. Dcedes Ne\vnham Smith
Thomas Hope
Charles Henry Simpson
Charles Osborne Glould
SVB LiSCTBNANTS.
Bernhard Drysdale Moller
George Henry Thomas Van")
NottenPole i
''24 June
7 May
P26 AprU
■■iSMay
■•iQ Aug.
"■16 Oct.
P16 Oct.
••16 Oct.
f 6 Nov.
Pis Feb.
P27 Feb.
1* 6 Mar.
'•27 Aug.
1*21 Mar.
n. 69
62 P 4 Dec.
sS^ifi Nov.
64 '21 Mar.
61 ["12 July
62I 27 Nov
66 23 Jan. -,
67 ''12 May 69
67 28 Oct.
67 28 Oct.
68' 28 Oct.
69' 28 Oct.
69! 28 Oct.
70' 28 Oct.
68 ^ 9 Feb
8UB LIEUT,
8 May 7
21 Dec. 7
15 Aug.
PnyimM/^T.— Loftus Cassidy.s 30 June 54 ; Eiig. P9 Nov. 38 ; Lt. 11 June 41 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Son. Major,
Hiding Mattfr.—Jaco^i Hodgins, 22 April 71. [30 June 64
Quarter Matter. — George Ferris Rumsey, 12 July 71 ; Cornet, 17 Mar. 69.
. .Siir7<-on. —George Carleton Clery,' A.S. 13 Oct. 54 ; Sttrgeon, 3 April 67.
. \AuiMtant Siirjco/K.— Frederick Ueaufort Scott. MD. 1 Oct. 62.
. I John Albert Anderson, MD. i Oct. 67.
. VeUrinary Surgeon.— John Mills, 8 Julj' 59 ; ist Class, 19 Feb. 70.
I Blue. — Agent, Andrew Lawi-ie, Esq.
Embarked for India, 18 June 1864.
' Licut.Genenil Hixlge commanded the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was on board
H.M.S. Santparril in the naval attack on Sebastopol 17th Oct. 1854 ; also present at the battles of Balaklava and Inker-
man, siege >irScl)ai<loi)(jl, night-attack on Russian outposts, 19th Feb., and battle of Tchemaya, 16 Aug. 1855 (Medal
with ihrte Clasps, CU., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» Colonel I'rcttejohn served with the Wing of the 14th Light Dragoons in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
country m 1S44 45, an<l wius present at the investment and capture of the fortresses of Panella and Pownghur. Also
thrr)ii(jhimt the I'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur with the charging Squadrons,
paiuuigc of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy across the Jhelum and of the
Affghans over the Imlus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Persian expedition ol
1857 and wa.s present at the bombardment and capture of the Ports of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also with the
Central India Field Force under Sir Hucrh Rose in 1857-58 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur,
action of Barwlia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass (wounded), battle of Betwa
in command of the three Troops actually engaged (horse wounded in two places) , siege and capture of the town and
rortrcsit of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, and commanded the Right Wing of the 14th Light Dragoons in the pursuit,
«ffHir» during the advance on Calpee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar and recapture of the town and fortress oi
Owttlior and pursuit ending in the action of Jowra Allipore, in command of the Squadron, action of Ranode in
command of the only S(iuadron present— severely wounded (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major
Bnd Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
• Major Twcntyman commanded the D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expeditionary
t orco ; commandr>il Baggage Mules of the 2nd Brigade ist Division on the south bank of the Bashilo river on the
loth April: wiuHTninsport Train Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley at the capture of Magdala; mentioned in
de.imu-h ; also; Hlrongl.v recommended for extent and value of assistance" by Director of Transport Train ; and
mPMtiMni^l in Sir Robert Napier s despatch as " distinguished for zeal and activity, and deserving of special notice "
(Hr.-vi-! '.r Mirnr, and Me<lBl).
• I 11; t I II M:iiinock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and commanded a
.Ma-.i'..;',i (M'^.till'^' 0"'I'0»t on the Bashilo river under Lt.Colonel Miller during the storm and capture o£
' .\li.j.,r riiK.,d.v served in Oudo and on the Nepaul frontier in 1858-59 (Medal).
• l.ifut. Kenno.l.v scn-ed with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition, and was present with the storming party
At th« r.-rApt.irc of Dcwangin in April .865 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Aide d'e
li^un •^"l'"--'"'^'''! «■"» present at the action of Arogeo and the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,
-For War Scr>'ic
Me*UI).
• Surgeon Clcry.-
I SCO " Medical Department.'
Aidershot. J 19th Regiment of Hussars. i6i
Colonel.— John Yorbe.i CB. Comet, p^i Dec. 32 ; Lt. ^s Dec. 34 ; Capt. P14 Dec. 41 ; Major, ^^ Sept. 49 ; Lt. Colonel,
^4 Feb. 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 17 June 66 ; Colonel 19th Hiissare, 6 May 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles Vanbrurfh Jenkins,^ CorKei, 24 Jan. 39 ; Lt. i Jan. 44; Capt. 31 Jan. 52; Major,.
I July 57; Lt. Colonel, i Jan. 62; Colonel, i Jan. 67.
Majors.— Henry Cadosran Craigie.^ Cornet, 20 Aug. 48 ; i<. 11 Sept. 51 ; Capt. 23 Nov. 56; Major, 23 April 63.
Robert Baring, Cornet, 25 July 51 : Lt. 20 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 9 Jan. 58 ; Major, 1 April 69.
Captains.
Rich.TalbotPlantagenetStapletnn*
Charles Manners Sutton Fairb; other
Kendall Josiah William Coghill^
Charles Hay Fairlie'
Abel Henry Chapman *
Arthur George Webster ^
John Biddulph,'i.,ii<ie de Camp to the Viceroy of\
India j
Edwin Wilson Gresham Williams
LlEUTKIfAXTS.
William Sheppey Greene'^
Henry Hall
Percy Harry Stanley Barrow, .4(f/i(teHf 28 June 71
James M'KUlop Macwhirter
"" nent Smith
Henry Edmonds Kynaston
Frederic Melkington Stow
Charles Edward Warde
Sub Lieutknants.
Alexander Mitchell Taylor
Eugene Dieudonn^ Feraldi
William Frederic Hamilton Yatmau
Ralph Cromwell Gregg
Henry Murray Ashley Warde
COENET.
20 Nov. 52
20 Oct. s5
26 Feb. 51
4 I>ec. 55
20 Sept. 56
20 Dec. 56
20 Jan. 58
8 June 60
'29 Oct. 61
8 Jan. 68
8 July 68
7 July 69
'25 Apr.
HI
17 Sept. 55
12 Sept. 56
I Oct. 55
23 Nov. 56
9 Jan. 57
10 Mar. 57
18 May 58
'14 Mar
16 Mar. 70
14 Sept. 70
28 June
June 70
9 April 70 28 Oct. 71
3 Jan. 65 28 Oct. 71
2 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71
LIEUT.
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
9 Mar.
21 Aug. 72
CAPTAiy.
30 July 62
30 July 62
26 Feb. 63
8 Jan. 68
I April 68
23 July 69
I Nov. 71
3 Aug. 72
BT.LT.i
Paymaster. — Henry Octavius CuiTie,'*' 12 Aug. 62 ; Ens. 4 Feb. 53 ; Lt. 6 June 57 ; llon.21ajor, 12 Aug. 72.
i'ding Mazier. — George Couch,!^ 27 May 62.
Quarter Master. — William LangdRle,'^ 6 March 63.
Surgeon. — Benjamin Burland,'" IfB. A.S. i Dec. 58; Surgeon, i Dec. 65.
Assistant Surgeon. — Edmund Vallance,!" 30 Sept. 64.
Veterinary Surgeon. — James Kettle, 11 Jan. 67. |
Ileturnedfrom India, 23 March 1870.
Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Major General Yorke commn^idcd the Royal Dragoons in the Eastern campaiaTi of 1854, including the siege or
:ttle of Balaklava, his hor.se also was severely wounded with gi-ape-
r to his own leg being shattered by a rifle-ball (Modal with two
I 4th Class of the Medjidie). He commanded the Regt. during a
I lie Crimea, and this great disaster resulted in the loss of 250 horses
the officers' chargei-s and those of detachments of other Regiments
ceoccupation of Cabul, including t
including the battle of Maharajpo
Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, incl
^ Major Craigie served in the 3r(
)attle of Gonierat (Medal vrith Clasp).
Sebastopol, and was :
shot in supporting' t' I . ' ' 1
Clasps, CS., Sardiin; : :
violent gale in the l: i : ^ . - - 1 i
of the Regiment, including tl^
under his command.
- Colonel Jenkins served in the ist Bengal Light Cavalry the campaign of 1842 in Aflfghanistan under Genei-al
Pollock, and was^present at the forcini: of the Khyber Pass, relief of Jellalabad, and all the actions leading to the
I ■ :' I ''Migc in the Tezeen Valley (Medal). Gwalior campaign of 1S43-44,
■ 1. Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal).
' - of Ctiillianwallah and Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasps).
t il t . ; ( 'uvalry in the Pimjaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the
As Captain raised and commanded a Retriment of Irregular Horse under
the orders of the Lt. Governor of the N.W. Provinces from May 1857 to Jan. 185S, during thelndian mutiny (Medal).
' Captain Stapleton served with the Rajpootana Field Force in i857-=;8, and was present at the siege and capture
of Kotah. Sewed as second in command of the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in pursuit of rebels on the Nepaul
frontier (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
=^ Captain CoghUl sei-ved as Adjutant of the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of
1857-58, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, storming the Heights in fi-ont of Delhi, throughou't the
siege of Delhi, inckiding the actions in front, stoiToing of the broa fi > 1 ■■i^),T,i,.r,> Hiistion, and final capture of the
city. Served in General Showers' Force in the taking of the Forts I if i; i Inir, Ranaude, Furincknugiu-, and
BuUumbghur. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Son;] ' i !as])).
7 Captain Fairlie served in the Rnhilcund district with the Colnui:, > 1 .ioncs (Medal).
« C;i>^t:v'i ('h-iii"m ^oi-i-nd i>i the Indian mutiny campaign in iSsj-^o, iuclhiiu the siege and capture of Dhar,
MuimIi , : , I I- ,.. .V, ,, ,11,.,, .; ,,,,,! Calpee, and actions of Betwa and Kuuuch (Medal with Clasp).
■M V ■ i l.'ud's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was
nri>i::: n, h; -m,: .... ,. ,,- ■- lore and capture of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and capture of Mohuniee (Medal)
Reoiaved a. U-iu-v .).. iliauko It. .111 (iovernment for services with Meerut Light Horse in 1S57.
11 Captain Biddulph served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Doundea-
kera, taking of the Forts of Chanda and Manjeedea, and action on the banks of the Raptee (Medal).
1' Lieut. Greene served with the 6Sth Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, an4 was present at the
attack on Gate Pah (Medal) .
• ' Major Currie was present during the mutiny at AUahabad on 6th June 1857, and subsequently served in the Fort
of Allahabad (Medal).
1' Riding Master Couch served in the Crimea from April 1855, and has the Crimean Medal with C'asp for Sebas-
topol, and Tm'kish Medal.
'SQr.MasterLangdale served in the 3rd Light Dragoons in the Afifghanistan campaign of 1842 under General
Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of JugduUuck, and action in the
Tezeen Valley (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwa.l, action of Aliwal (wotmded),
and battle of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Was present with the Artillery guns at Meerut on the evening of the
mutiny on loth May 1857 ; performed Subaltern's duty in the 6th Dragoon Guards with Major Sayer's Column in
suppressing the mutiny in the district (Medal).
1" Surgeon Burland and Assi.st. Surgeon Vallance.— For Professional and War Services see " Medical Department."
E +
Colonel.— Michael William Smith,' IS. Entign, ''19 Nov. 3
Lt.ColoHfl. n Mar. 50 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major Ge>,
[62
20th Regiment of Hussars.
; X^I•^IFeb. 34; Cupt.'^2iXyv _.
ml, 4 July 64 ; Colonel 20th. Hussars, 22 Nov
fcolchester.
9 ; Major, 9 Feb. 47 ;
Nov. 42 ; Capt. 16 April 50 ; Bt.Major,
- ■ ~ ' ' Jan. 62.
9 Mar. 67.
20 July 5°
20 Jan.
20 Sept. 54
F^icrictrt'nch,'<>u/S^o^Co/^jf 20 Jan.
John Dciit Hinl 20 Aug. 59;
MouUffU Stuart Saumlere" I 20 Sept. 59
LlBUTBITAltTS.
Cecil Mangles | 20 Feb.
Georire Marnier Onslow | zoMay
David Carruthcrs Budd
Cliarles Bailey
Benjamin Watson Ulake
William C'hetw<Klo Lloyd
Charlen Willouchby Hemans
John Thomas Bro«Tie
Horace Hilton Perkin, Adjutant 21 Aug. 69
Henrj- AuRUStus Wetherall
Francis John Graves.
William John Irwin | 23 Jan,
SCB LlBUTBKAITTS
John Henry Sewell
Lewis Edmond Gurney
Paymaster. —
Riding ilaiter.—J&vac^ Edward Willis, 27 May 62.
Quarter J/a»<*r.— Chadwick Thomson, 8 June 72.
Snrqeon.—John Phillips Cunningham, MD. A.S. 13 April 52 ; Surgeon, 11 Mar. 59 ; Surgeon Major, 13 April 72.
Auittant Surj/^on.— William Ffolliott, 1 Oct. 62.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Trank Daws Bray, 6 Nov. 67.
Setumedfro
B\uo.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
India, 18 Dec. 1872.
■ Major General M. W. Smith was appointed to the Turkish Contingent vnth local rank of Major General in
1855, anil subsequently to the command of the Osmanli Irregular Cavalry, and obtained the Turkish rank of
Lt.lJcnenil (2nd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a Brigade during the Central Indian campaign; com-
mandecl at the recapture of Chandairee in May 1858, also at the actions between Kota ka Serai and Gwalior on
i7lh June ; commanded a Brigade in the action of the 19th June, resulting in the capture of the city and fortress
of Gwalior, also at the siege and capture of Powree ; commanded at the surprise of the rebel camp at Koondry,
bIho in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib (Medal with Clasp andCB., frequently mentioned in despatches).
> Colonel StannuB served in the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, including the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and
battle of Mamoo Khail (Medal). Commanded the personal escort of Sir Hugh Gough at the battle of Maharajpore
and ihroiiifhout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (mentioned in despatches, Bronze Star). Served thi-oughont the
Hutlej cam))aign of 1845-46, with the (jovemor General's Body Guard at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and
wa* alwi prcsfnt at Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Expedition to Kote Kangra in 1846. Punjaub
camimikii of 1848-49, present at the action of Ramnuggur, and again commanded the Cavalry escort of Lord Gough
ut tho battlcH of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, at which lasthewas very severely wounded (mentioned in despatches,
Mr<lal with twn Cliisps, Wound Pension for life, and Brevet of Major). Was present at Meerut when the outbreak
of Ihc S< |)<.y mutiny took place at that station in May 1857.
• Miyor Cdttoii served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
' Major Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Luckno'w in March 1858 and sub-
MCiuonl oi>fnitioiis in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
• CaptBin Montgomcric served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny with the Guide Cavalry at the
halllo "if Nujjufifhur, and siege and capture of Delhi, and with the ist Sikh Cavalry at the Alumbagh tmder Out-
ram from i«h JanuBO' t« 2nd March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow (slightly wounded), subsequent operations
In Oiidc. iin>) affair of Bimrce (Mediil with two ("Insps).
' Cai.uiin Hoalh scr\-od in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the capture of Ahwa, Kotah, Gwalior,
and I'owree (Medul with Clasj)).
• Cfiptnin Tx.ckw(K-l served as Aide dc Camp to Sir Sydney Cotton during the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Was
prfMHiai. IT.ivc.ht Miindial during tho operations on the Eusofzaie frontier in April and May 1858 (mentioned in
<lfi.IMil4-h), nnil against the Hindohtuncc fanatics at Sattanah (Modal with Clasp).
» fnptum Wnir.inl Hcr>-ed with the Nagpore IiTegular Cavalrv in 1858, for which service he received the thanks of
the (iovcnimenl of India. Her\-e(l during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal).
i niilaiii Trcnrli scrveil at the siege and capture of Delhi, and with Hodson's Horse in the engagements of Gun-
KtTp*'. 1 iitlialc-e, anil Mynpoone, and at tho siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
' •l''*'''**'"""'*'"','^"''^'' '" t''P Abyssinian campaign as Aide do Camp to Sir Charles Stavelcy, and was
r.rciMjnl 01 the oclion of Arogco and capture of Magdalu (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
21st Regiment of Hussars.
163
Lucknow, Bengal. 1
Depot, Canterbury. J
Colonel— William Parlby,' Cornet, ^j Oct. 16 ; Lf. ^6 May 24 ; Capt. P19 Sept. 26; Bt. Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major,
■'26 Sept. 45; i^Co/o)ie/, PsoJan. 46; Co/ohW, 20 June 54 ; Mlajur General, ij 3\ily 60; Zt. General, zi Marclieg;
Colonel 21st Hussar.s, 24 Oct. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Roderick Bannatyne Ma.clieod,~ Cornet, 4 Jan. 40; Zt. 27 Sept. 45- Cant 6 Sent "ii ■
Bt.MaJor, 16 Jvdy 62; Major, 30 J-nly6t; Zt.Colonel, 4 Ua.rch. 68. t ■ o ,
Majors.— Charles Powlett Lane,^ Cornet, 20 Jan. 46 ; Zt. 8 May 49; Capt. 23 Nov. 56; St. Major 20 July 58:
Bt.Zi.Colonel, 25 Mar. 69 ; Major, 9 April 70.
Willoughby Charles Stanley Clarke,* Cornet, 24 Nov. 47 ; Zt. 30 July 49 ; Capt. 21 July 61 ; Major, 1 Oct. 70.
Gaptaiks.
Eilvcard Baldwin Wake
George Farquhar Smith^
I John Matbew Biddle,'^ Assistunt Suri/eon,\
3June53 )
Frederick Bruce Prinsep,* Brigade Major, \
Meean Meer, Bengal )
Robert C. D'Esterre Spottiswoode
JArthur Henry Ta.ylor
Herbert Cromwell Collier,^ Ensign Bombay \
j ^rmy, 23 Feb. 51 i
Howard Coghlani-
Lieutenants.
iBoyce Albert CovahB,^^ Adjutant^z^ A.\ig. 68 ...
Joseph William Mlnchin Cotton, Interpreter ...
j Arthur Purvis Loyd
James Edward Kitson
Davidson Alexander Lysaght
Frederick William Benson
Arthur Thomas Fisher
Rowland Hill Martin
Frederick Hutchinson Haynes
I John Fraser Dingwall Fordyce
John William Denne Johnson
Harry Murray MacKenzie
Sub Lieutenants.
Arthur James Ramsay Van Cortlandt
WUliam Edward Ker Fox
CORNET.
LIEUT
CAPTAIN.
20 Oct. S3
26 April 56
30 July
62
20 Oct. 55
20 Nov.
56
30 July
62
25 Sept. 57
5 Feb.
58
26 July
61
20 April 57
18 May
58
15 Mar.
69
20 Mar. 58
21 June
sS
9 April
70
4 Nov. 58
5 Feb.
59
2 Oct.
70
IS Jan. 53
^ 5 Aug.
59
15 Jan.
70
4 June 59
4 June
60
23 Nov.
72
27 Aug. 60
6 May
6s
20 Dec. 60
24 Aug.
68
4JiUy 65
14 Oct.
68
26 June 66
21 Oct.
68
8 July 68
19 July
6q
13 Jan. 69
9 Apri
70
P 9 Sept. 64
P 3 Feb.
6q
14 Jan. 69
28 Oct.
71
3 Feb. 69
28 Oct.
4 Feb. 69
28 Oct.
^isFeb. 68
i'29 May
6q
8 Feb. 70
28 Oct.
71
sub LIEUT.
28 Oct. 71
I Nov.
71
23 Mar.
72
iS Paymaster.— Zaxaes, George, 21 May 58 ; Q.M. 12 Jan. S5 ; ^«». 3 June 56; Son.Major, 12 Jan. 70.
3 Hiding Master. — Henry Blinkhom Germany, 12 Nov. 70.
15 Quarter Master. — Henry MuiTay,'* 2 Oct. 62 ; Ensign, 29 Nov. 58.
23 \ Surgeon. — Gavin Ainslie TurnbuU.i^ A.S. 16 Aug. 50; Surgeon, 28 Dec. 55 ; Surgeon Major, is Mar. 70.
6 '.Assistant Surgeons. — Edwin James Faii-land,i5 i April 67.
^ I Laurence Corban, MB. 30 Sept. 64.
15 Veterinary Surgeon. — John George Bushman, 7 Jan. s8 ; ist Class, 18 Aug. 69.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Ridgway and Sons.
' Lt. General Parlby commanded the Detachment 4th Light Dragoons during the Rebecca riots in Wales in 1843
sind received the approval of the Civil and MiUtary authorities. He brought the loth Hussars from India through
Egypt to the Crimea in 1835, and commanded the Cavalry Division from 17th April to 30th June, and the Hussar
Brigade from ist July till 2nd Sept. 1855, and was presentat the reconnaissance under Omar Pasha on 19th April, as
also at the battle of the Tcheniaya (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class
of the Medjidie).
^Lt.ColonelMacLeod served the Gwalior campaign, including the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. i843(BronzeStar).
Sutle.j campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
' Lt. Colonel Lane served in the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ram-
nuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp) .
* Major Clarke served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actions of Gungeree and Putiala
(Medal).
5 Captain Smith served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the attack of the rebels or.
our guns at JuUundm-, and subsequently served with Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central India in pursuit
of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles and the affair at
Patun (Medal).
'' Captain Biddle sei*ved with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the actions on the
Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and forcing the Heights before Delhi, throughout the siege operations, including
the action of the 19th June, attack on the Subjee Mundee, final attack and assault of Delhi. Served with the 8tn
Hussars in 1858-59 and was present at the battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Nabarghur (Medal
with two Clasps).
8 Captain Prinsep sei-ved Ln the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the actions at Amorah, Doumoura-
gunge and Philga (Medal).
^ Captain Collier served in the Bombay Army from 1851 to 185S prior to obtaining a Cometcy in the 8th Hussars,
and served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Coghlan served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps, and w^s present at the capture
of Magdala (Medal).
1^ Lieut. Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Orderly Officer
to Colonel Fraser at the action of Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Medal).
1* Quarter Master Muiray sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the siege of Delhi, siege and
capture of Lucknow, and Rohilcund campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
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13 John M'Candie Campbell,"
6 WilUam French"*
2 JJe. Frederick Miller,"^ I.e. 2 Feb. 67
d Cha*. Henry Owen,^" I.e. 4 Feb. 67; Professor )
of Artillery, Royal Military Aeademy j
G.c. George Alderson Mihnan,!^' I.e. i Jan. 68
E.E. Lambert Henry Denne i^**
I Paget Walter L'Estrange,'" i.e. 13 Feb. 67
5 HazUtt Irvine/" i.e. i Jan. 68
B William Gilly Andrewes/^^/.e. 6 July 67
4. Alexander Henry Murray'"
14 Roderick Mackenzie,'" »., I.e. 6 July 67
d Robert Horseley Rickets Rowley.'^''-'
3 Henry Heberden 1^"
4 Hem-y Lowther Balfour
7 George Kepple Taylor
d Jiichard OldJield,A»st, Superintendent S. Carriage \
Department, Woolwich J
9 Herbert Mark Garrett Purvis
d ». William Kotoley Goodenough,^^^ I.e. 25 Mar. 69, \
Military Attacke, Vienna j
B Albert Henry Wibnot Williams"^
d Charles Fred. Coekburn,^'^'' Assistant Superinten- '}
dent of Royal Small Anns Factories at Birmingham }
d Heiu'y Strover,!^^ I.e. 10 July 72
3 Campbell Hardy
9 Lewis Frederick Hall
9 John Henry Peilei36
8 John Kelly
B Frederick Thomas Whinyatesi^?
d WilUam Noel Walleri^s
:5 Edward Tobias Willoughby Purcell**
A. Alured Clarke Johnson, '^'■' /. c. 4 June 70
[3 Cecil Brooke LeMesurier
[o John Andrew Price'*!
B Augustus Henry King'"
17 Robert James Caimes
15 Richard Roynon Jones'"
8 John Wheler ColUngton
8 John Henry Brown'"
B Walter Aston Fox Strangways'"
1 James Meredith Collingwood Vibart
d John Stirling Stirling
14 William Booth'*?
8 William Lambert Yonge
c Charles Booth Brackenbury'*?
A Edwin Mar kham'**
[I Edmund Penrose Bingham Turner
D Ralph Gore'*'
[2 U*E; Christopher Charles Teesdale.'^" CB., I.e. 14 ^
Dec. 68, Equerry to S.R.H. the Prinee of Wales}
2 Charles Edward Torriano '"
7 John Tatton Butler Brown 152
d Charles James Tyler 1"
6 George Joseph Smart '5*
2 Robert Henry Newbolt'55
6 Thomas Mahon
4 WiUiam Carey
d Thomas Bland Strange,^^'^ Commandant School of \
Gunnery, Quebec /
d Francis Zyon,^^'' Asst. Supt. Royal Laboratory
15 Markham Le Fer Taylor'**
d Edward Keate' 59
II Jones Julian Smith'^
d Eardley Maitland,^^' Assist. Supt.R, Gun Factories
I Maurice Edward Covey Stocker
12 John Lardner Clarke '^^
B Henry ThornhUl'"
10 Arthur Thornton Gratwicke Pearse,'" Brigade}
Ma jo r , Woo Iwich J
I Thomas Priaulx Carey
d Henry James Alderson, '^ Assistant to Director of \
A rtillery and Stores j
10 Alexander Hadden Hutchinson
A Fred. George Ravenhill'67
12 Thomas Henry Pitt'65
c Frederic Lee Hopkinson Lyon'^
D John Edward Ruck-Keene" '"
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J 12 Charles Edward Stirling
I 2 s. Francis Towry Adeane Law
• d Major Francis Downes,^''^ Instr
I School for Reseroe Forces )
j 8 Falkland George Edge worth Warren '"*
1 d Henry Clement Swinnerton Dyer,^"^^ Assist. Super- \
! inteiideiit Royal Small Arms Factories, Enfield... i
12 Thomas Lloyd Still '60 ,
j 4 Joseph Hanwell''"
5 Joshua Frederick Betty,''^ Inst, of Gunnery, \
I R.M. Repo.iitory, Woolwich )
114 John Kelly Holdsworth
'10 Henry Richmond Martin'"'
: 9 WiUiam Alexander Patrick Wyllie'"
. 3 Henry Cardew"*
, i I Horace Percival
4 Henry Thomas Arbuthnot,'"* i.e. 5 Jan. 72
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t 72 ; Prir. Stc. to Ihf Stcrelaty of State Jor W arj j ^■'. ' -^ ^^^
. 11 Waiiam StirliiiK.'w I.e. 5 Jon. 72 ,22 Juae S3 30 May 54
. I 4 PoterEihvuraUiU"" 22 June 53 17 June 54
I 9 Arthur Kenncdv Rideoat'" 21 Dec. 53 20 June S4
10 William Hcurv "Watson '« 21 Dec. 53 20 June 54
a ». Oliver Uenrv Atkins NicoUs '»•• 21 Dec. 53120 Jivua 54
ai fharles James Hope Johnstone l"^^'^' 53 20 June 54
14 KeiyaminGoaleHumfrey'" 1 21 Dec. 53 28 June 54
17 Charlts Wttison Wilson"«t ...I21 Dec. S3| i July 54
15 l-^ancis Walter de Winton,"* JtW* de Com]) to , ^ j j ,
Gorernor of Gibraltar Jl / V
I Brymcr Francis Schreiber'" '11 Apr. 54 13 Sept. 54
aa Michael Tweedie"' 'I" -^P^- 54 21 Sept. 54
II Hiohanl O'lLira .
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,. I 7 Leonard OritBths'
.. I 3 William IJjijnnond Lluellyn "* ...
,. ,14 Henry John Foquett Kllis Hickes,
,. 10 Frwl. Geortre Haylay
,. 22 Ntx-l Hamh-n Harris '♦♦
. 17 William George Martin '" |i4-A-'ig-54
. i I Fhilip Henry Sandilands 'i4-*^ug. 54
. . 6 William James Hall.'" D.A.q.M. Qen. H'oo/M;ieAli4 Aug. 54
. I 7 Morton I'arker Eaen 14 Aug. 54
. 4 Charles Dalrymple Gilmourioo |i4Aug.54
. ,11 Edward John Ward '»» I14 Aug. 54I30 Nov. 54I i Jnn
dAI«xamUrDicktonBurnal/!/,^^KictinqAa»iit.Controller,i.i Mig. 54\ 8 Dec. 54 26 Jan. 61
9 V/ilmot Burrows Edward EUis »>♦ {14 ^^^S- 54 13 Dec. 54130 Jan. 61
d VicU.,, Drrinff MaJeudU.i^^ Inspector of Gun.\ j, \ ^ I ^ g
powder Faclonet J: I
,4 James Edward Blackwell 23 Oct. 54|i3Dec. 54! i Apr. 61
a A'lr John William CiimpbeU,£ar<.w 23 Oct. 54 16 Dec. 5+I19 Apr. 61
II ^^mehusde Vic Tapper'*' 23 Oct. 54li6Dec. 54 28 June 61
A Fnmci.'* Arthur WTiinyntes'"* 23 Oct. 54^27 Dec. 54! i Oct. 61I
S Frederick Coulthur.st Elton '" 23 Oct. 541 i Jan. 55 12 Nov. 6
14 t'luirles Richard Franklen=^ 23 Oct. 54 3 Jan. 5513 Nov. 6
17 Clcmiell Collingwood 23 Oct. 54 6 Jan. 55I11 Dec. 6
a Frederick Augustus Anley'** 23 Oct. 54I 6 Jan. 55:11 Dec. 6
15 William Rooke SOI 23 Oct. 54 26 Jan. 55 8 Jan; 6:
7 John Robert King [20 Dec. 54'25 Feb. 55116 Mar. 62
la Thomas Cuming ,20 Dec. 54 —
II Charles Edmund Southouse Scott '58 20 Dec. 54
d Henry Dowdemeell Pitt I28 Feb
11 Hale Young Wortham^o* 28 Feb. 55
<J Heiu-y Barlow Maule='»5 28 Feb. 55
7 Hen. Le Guay Geary,*** Brigade 3I<iioi; Duhlu, ... 28 Feb. 55
la Walter Brook Rice*''? 28 Feb. 55
5 Goo.'ge Uchter Knox 28 Feb.
d 0$l.orHe Hall Ooodenough, luttnictorinArlilUri/, > 1 o pgij
R. 31. Academy j- 20 re .
3 James Hamilton PringleAnderson^o*. .]..!!]!!!! .. .'28 Feb.
10 Henry C'hambcrlayne Farrell'** 28 Fe'J.
IS Edward M'Laughlin 28 Feb.
6 Arthur SIncart Uunter,^^ Garriion Instruc'or. ) » c w„>,
Saieul Pindee. Bengal 'jiSl-eD.
d George Adam Crairford, At$i»t. Imtructor in S>',r'-\ i o t^„,,
r^eying.^c.U.M.Academ!, j 28 Feb.
3 ToHii.senct Aremberg de Moleyns'" '
sJr,?.n Booth Richardson" I .
dinUiam llrnrg lfardell,*» p,a.c., Inatritctor 0/ j !
ilalkemalict. It. M. Academy ) ,
14 Frederick John George HOI, «" I
I William Henry Izod
8 Robeit ("barles Walter Campbelisio.'];;.'.'..',']!] '',',,"
1 1 Ti.rnor Van Straubenzee
14 Her.iy Webster Shakerloy ... |
13 J"L:nR<>l>ertj)vce'"« .
4 Kiln-anl Sjivuley*': !
I Henry Kdmeade»">
4 John Macviear Burn"* ......!!!! I
1: Kiunrt Jamcrt Nicholson 1
d William Hmith"* '.'. |
13 W»lt<;r Newman ; ■'■■
7 Krliuund .I.iliii Tromlett
4 ('"orgo Kilwiii Mnuio
6 Willuun Doi^roe Corey
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a Alexander Grant Miller
A Kdmuiid Hidiiev lluriiutt»'« I
II Kilnlloy Sotiiemet Talbot »'»
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26 Nov. 64
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24 Sept.ssj 2 Dec. 64
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Boyal Arinien/.
169
Captains.
<l William ItuxtoH Barlom, p.a.e. >
C(ipt. Instr. li. Labor., Woolwich)
d Sobert Valiwell Smith/^'' Comm. I
of Ord)iance, 2nd Class,Madra>i f
3 CUa.D. Chalmers,^ Adj. i Feb. 71
c Samuel Parr Lynes
3 2 Charles Hart Piokerins^o
Bowes Lennox Forster,"-^^ Major j
1 2 July 65 , Brigade Major S. >■
Districts, AiCadran ;
S Edward Augustus Sleesor
11 Louis Cha. Aug. Adrianda jetto"^
4 Henry Anderson
d Charles Trench, Aide de Cainp tir I
Private Sec. to Gov.of Bermuda)
2 Henri/ Colebrooke Lewes, Adj. /
Suffolk Art Muilia '...)
ij; W.Norton Persse, 2nd i<. 28 Fel). 55
4 Hon. Ralph Hare
5 Robert Emmco Cane"*
6 George Budd
1 6 John Haughton
d «. Fra. SacUeir Stoney,-'36^,.«.c-. ...
4 Thomas Clarke
d William Qodeffroy Brancker^*'' ...
d Donald R. Cameron
d Williai,, J[fH,ii Xoble
1.6 Giui-uL'U r Mui.r
d n'Ulu,„iK...,..,,.<,ji.a.c
8 Kdu-iud Tti.vi.jr Warry
9 Henry Uuuil
B \Vm. Morritt .Biivueby Walluii, <
Adjutant 2.^ A.\n-\\ ■] -2 )
d Henry Brackenbury,^'^ Brof. of /
Military History, It. Mil. Acad. )
10 Cha. Alfred (jrorh.am.,atStajrColleye
3 WiUiam Heury Gi-abam
4». Alexauili 1 "\'I'i!,i>n Duncan
9 George J' r> : ,~ ■ 1 'liambers
B WilUam,- 1 .i/.uu ...
■2 SamiiL'l I ' ■
15 lliuT.) \,i;i r liacey
10 June 71
=2 William Strahan ....
11 A.Macdouell Bonar,.4d;.2o July 71
il Henry John Francis Shea, Aide \
deCampto Gov.ofNewfomidland )
t' Wentworth Henry King-Harman , \
]).a.c Sec. M.A. Institution )
1 Thomas Strong Seccombe
A Joseph Chas. Smyth-Windham..
7 WilUam Bruce Raikes Hall, )
Instructor, Skoebury7iess )
2 Wm. Thos. Budgen,"ji((/. 8 June 70
7 Edward Broadrick
B Edward Hovell Thurlow
Aifo«.Ale.\:.Stewart,='«'^ti;.a4July67
A William Walpole Murdoch ...
II Edward Delaval Tarletoji"'
3 Henry P. Darwall, Inst. of Gun
II Edward Roden Cottingham,
Instructor of Gunnery
4 John Claudius Auchtnleck
Harvey '*''..
Kyle-"
V'i M;ri!isell
! .: irliell,2«;
I! iinnery )
George
4 Samuel Cott
14 William S
6 ». Herbfii
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2 Michael Julin Sextuu
d Hugh Latimer EUaby 2-*'
10 John Henry Blackiey
6 Robert Car'stau-s Drysdale
B Hem-y John Palliser
6 Charles Thornhill, AdJ, 23 Deo. 71
9 Sidney Parry
14 Arthur Harness, Adj. 9 Mar. 72 ...
d Fuqene Hay Cameron,*^ p.a.c. t
Adj. is/ Adm.Br.SussexArt. Vol. j"
11 Henry (\i' Stuteville Isaacson
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10 Dec. 55 I Nov. 65
1 Apr. 55 I .Tune 62
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6 Mar. 56 26 Dec. 65 j
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6 Mar. 56 19 Jan. 661
6 Mar. 56 3 Feb. 66
6 Mar. 56] 27 Feb. 66}
6 Mar. 56 10 Mar. 66
6 Mar. 561 10 Mar. 66,
6 Mar. 56 30 Mar. 60'
6 Mar. 56; i Apr. 66|
7 Apr. 56 5 Apr. 66
7 Anr. q6 12 May 66
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7 Apr. 56
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I Aug. 66
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24 Aug. 66
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7 Sept. 66
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14 Nov. 66
I Forfar Artillery Militia
12 John Fletcher Owen, p.a.c. Ad- \
Jutant 25 Sept.. 72 )
5 JohnEgertonGubbins,-4(J/.iFeb.72
d Alex. Samsuy Cruikshank, Adj. '1
I Adm. Br. Ayrshire Art. Vol. i
I John Heathfleld Stratton, Inst. ~)
of Gunnery i
5 James Robert Davies Cooke
3 Edward Smith Gordon
d Francis Thomas Lloyd, Adja- )
taut i«Oct. 71 3
9 George James Oillk-s
d Geoni. r. .. ; «./, ''..ni. Colonial I
Sec.'i; '■'. -'3 Nov. 68 3
4Heiir.\.- .: . ,\: .hanLeMar-|
cha'.:i I n, '.)i;i- l.r .\ 1 arohant . . . )
3 Hem-y Fraucis I'lullputts.i" Ad- >
Jutant I Aug. 71 S
6 Henry Miles Burgess-"
8 Thomas Challoner Martelli
I John Charles D'Urban Murraj' ...
0 Arthur John Rait -5*
d s. Henry Mancers Moorsoiu ,-'-'-}
D. Assist. Adj. Gen. in Ireland )
1 George John Burgmann
5 Herbert Lionel Gwyn^^*
2 CharlesEdwardElwya,jl<J/j»*<"'^ ^
School of Gunnery S
d Henry Maxwell Robertson
D William Arthur Roberts
7 Apr. 56 6 Dec. 66
7 Apr. 56 10 Dec. 66
7 Apr. 56 26 Dec. 66
[ Jan. 67
June 56 30 Mar. 67
21 June 56
21 June 56
3 Apr. 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
L'lns
iiiney Hollisf.)
1. ■ <tdlei~y,Dept.of\
-Ir/ m'-'V ■•■ '"- )
A Frederick Swaine LeGrice
B Thomas Bramston Hamilton
15 Thomas Charles Price
12 Wm. Francis Mom-e Hutchinson.
II Albert Til, i-ir,:- -.v Ip.use
I 8. John I'll , ■ ' ii.a.c. ...
8 Osmond I' ; > I. 1 't^'e
8 Patrick J' i ■■ . ;..ll ilaUwe,y,'<
Adjt. 15 Nov 70 )
[ 1 Charles Henry Fairfax Ellis
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20 Dec. 56 17 May 68
8 Apr. 57 8 Aug. 68 1
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d Duncan Norton Taylor, Adj. 1 |
■ ■ Vol. )
Adm. Br. Cinque Forts Art.
D Thomas Maynard Hazlerigg
4 Julian Frederick Saudeman
14 Robert Smythe Muir Mackenzie
4 Flemyng George Gyll
14 Seymour Hood Toogood"^
d s. Ectlyn Baring, Private Secre- \
fury to Gocernor Gen. of India)
13 Henry Norris Jones 22 June;
15 UC; Arthm- Fred. Pickard,2«))
Major 6 Jan. 72 ; Equerry to ■
H.R.H. Prince Arthur J
I Thomas Burnett
9 Samuel Holworthy Desborough..
4 Ashton John Shuttleworth
1 George Walter Charles Rothe, )
Adjutant i April 72 )
12 Basil de Beau voir Tupper
3 Henry Hills Goodeve
d George Best, A.deC. to Sir D. Wood
10 Clement Walford Bellairs
d Joseph Sladen, p.a.c. Assistant \
Instructor Royal Laboratory ... )
12 Samuel Pasfield Oliver
10 Cliarlos Smith Harvey
10 Charles Frederick Di-Wn, Insp. \
of Warlike Stores )
19 Ciia. Crosthwaite Inst, in Gunnery
21 Anthony Oliver Molesworth
d Harry Dacres Ecans, Adj. 3 1
Adm. Br. Lancashire Art. Vol. )
d James Murray Mui-ray, AdJu-\
tant 6 Aug. 72 >
2 Walter John Tatham
12 Henry Francis Peterkin Lewis...
7 James Mainwaring Douglas, '^
Adjutant i April 72 3
7 Francis Laurence Gore Little-^''..
liobert Henry Grant
s. Hugh Allen Mackey
1 4 Percy Charles Whalley
14 Trevor Bruce T.yler I2
1 5 Charles Edward Baker Leacock^c' : 2
7 MarcusFranci.sHeuryM'Causland 2
7 Simon Simpson j2
9 Christopher William Townsend...|2
1 2 George Augustus No.yes '2
d Edmund Hill Wickhum 2
1 Vincent Wing \-
[ I Se.ymour de Lacy Lacy 2
>2 Morton Lawrence Porter 2
[ 4 William Reynolds Stirke 2
4 Thomas John Jones 2
6 Richard Tracey Millett 2
8 James Lancaster Bell, Instruc- \ \^
for in Gunnery ) j
2 John Younger 2
o Thomas Mulrenan 22
3 Charles John Deshon '22
2 s. William Fraucis Nelson, Gar-^ i^^
rison Instructor at Rangoon S \
9 George Mackenzie Beut Hornsby 22
d Clinries Jones, p.a.e. Inst. Royal \
Gun Factories I I ^
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31 Lconanl Downies 19 June 60 23 Kov. 72
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3 James Walker Bcmanl 19 Juue6o'--3 Nov. 72
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0 Rowland Walkey, p.a.r |i9 June 60 23 Nov. 72
3 John Walker lujre 19 June 60 23 Nov. 72 1
1 HanliuKC William Browne 19 June 60 23 Nov. 72
II Albert KJu-anl Knpland 'ly June6o'23 Nov. 72!
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6 Roliert DundasEliottLockhart..
1$ Thoinan Wood
7 Thomas Martj-n Uitchins
aj Krank Gallon-sy
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J James Ferjrusxon Jcnkin ,
ji MiuUaud Moore Lane
c J'rancis Cunnicowc Nicholis
B Price Fre<leric Blackwood
B William Henr;,- Wright
16 Arthur Warry", Inttructor in Ouunery
JotkH Andrrr Ktlto
10 ». Henry KnoUys, Aide de Camp to Sir Hope \
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9 Jime6o!33 Nov. 72! | c Joseph Ruscombe Poole
' B Thomas Burke Reeves
2 John Corsaue Robinson, /««;. o/'ffttnner^ ...
1) Geo. Wilmot Maitland Tumbull, Inst, of 1
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5 George Albert Beaty Pownall ...
c Henrj' Pipon
B Robert Peere Williams Freeman
c St. Aubyn Molesworth
3 r. John Frederick Maurice, Instructor , JRoyal )
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19 June 60 23 Nov. 72 ! p George Henry Marshall, Inst, of Gunnery
19 June 60: 1 1 Dec. 72 [ 3 Hamilton Geary, ;j.a.c
9 June6o II Dec. 72 g.c. Charles Edward Souper
T ^' r^„„ A Thomas Robert Disney^si
9 Juneoo^ii Dec. 72 1,^ j^^j^^ Day
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19 June 60 II Dec. 72 d William Lacy Hutchinson
19 June 6011 Dec. 72 2 Robert Alfred Lanning
iq June 60 II Dec. 72 d John Castell Robson^si
George Firebrace
3 AVilliam Henry Auchinleck
4 James Allej-ne28*
13 Edward Wighton
II William ilallins
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d Edwunl George Boughton Gattey
17 John Tj-ndale Greenfield
B Charles William Thomson
15 t>ederick William Nind !.!!..!]!!!!!
n Frederick William Carey
10 William Henry Moore Duthie
22 Price Lewes !]"!!!!!!!!!
2 Allan Henrj- Maclean, Fort Adj. Mauritius
B Gerald Charles HaU Parlby
13 Allan Bejlfurd Davies
14 Kdwanl Wrxilkombe, ADC. inspector of \
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3 Clcr>-uux Morley, ;i.u.c
23 R<>bert MctJrigor Stewart, Itut.'of Guniieru
c Tliomas Charles Cooke .
3 Jottbua Morris Saunders
3 Arthur (iiMlolpliiii Yeatman
D Harr>- William Rooke
3 Alexander Murray Brown
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Master Uoyal Military Academy
7 Hugh Stewart
F George Tennant Carr^^^
A CarUle Greer^ss
B George Montgomery
4 Robert Powel Hare
A Norman Macdonald Burt
B Lee Percy Pennethome
2 Henrj- Walter John Hubback
23 Wadham Pigott Piatt
A Thomas Henry Lloyd
6 Augustus James Saunders
F Henry BlomlJeld Kingscote
21 Felix Richmond
2 Walkinshaw O. Courtney Shippard ...'. .
15 Richard R. Phibbs
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^"" <~ii 2 William Vincent Legge .....
4 W^illiam Paj-ne Georges
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3 Henry Soames
F James Henrj- Granville Browne
2 ^Lirshall James Clarke
23 George Cecil Bayly ..^'''''^
A James Flower Houstoun
Dec. do, 20 Ernest Frederick Cambier
Dec. 60 B.E. John Strachan Bridges
18 Dec. 60; 4 Walter Reginald Rudge
d William Savage Langley^^^
17 Howland Roberts
B Charles Francis Baring Grey
c William Edwards Sharp
21 Stratford Charles Halliday '.'.'.'..'.
B William Whatelej- ."
16 Horatio Francis Smj-th ... .
B Francis Blake Knox ....
14 Sisson Cooper Pratt.s^i at Staff College
n illiam Henry Frederick Sorell^'^
d Francis Urinkley, Drill Instructor to Japane
2 Alexander Walter Ferrier
Francis Lotrry Graves
I Gilbert Sidney Parry
21 Francis William Jaines Barkei^'* ...."."]. ""
10 Charles AngleseaEmpson
""^ J;.?,^"'™ Henry Haj-ter CoUen^'e ■.'.■.■.
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22 Henry Affleck Graves
14 Henry Arthur Denny '.■''"
A Francis Frederick Ditmas '.
5 Harrison Ross Lewin Morgan!!!
B Arthur Augustus Saunders
B Richard Corbett
p Arthur James Pearson !!!
22 John William Buckle^"' ....
■- William Bucks
J William Villeneuve Gregorr
d Vharle, Srnh,„„e Grahani. Ad,
night Arlillery Milit...
B Willium Taylor
I George Will
B Oliver Eras. Theodore Annesley!
Cecil William Esmonde Murphy^^
3 John George Murray
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Boijal ArfiUen/.
71
Lieutenants.
Bichard Wace
A William Law
22 Jolin Augustus Seymour Morse Davies./J.ft.e.
D William Evelyn Denison
19 John Mitchell Salmond
15 Henry Samuel SpillerWatkin, lust,: of Gnu.
B Edward Albert Ollivant
2 Walter Reginald Fox
16 John Graham Stone
B Robert Hugh Wallace
F James Peters Swing
4 Frederick Henry Taylor^"*
p Richard Francis Williams
d Henry Torkington
4 Herbert John Ouchterlony AValker
20 John Ford Bally
17 Samuel Rudge
21 ». Arthur George Dugdalc
4 Rodney Edward Mimdy
Robert Gerald FitzGerald
13 Stewart Murray
d George Clement Wynne
8 George Herbert Nutting
18 JoseiJh Albert Curtin
Paul Fred. Michael Baddeley
(d Edward Thomas Browell
d Constantine Henry Hamilton
Robert Hastinys Willoughby Plunkett
A Barry Francis Domvile
d Philip Henry Bowen
7 Albert Beauchamp Astley Cooper
d Henry Vaughan
A Lambart Henry Bouweus
9 Francis Broadlbot Russell
II Charles Brenton Wickham
B Thomas Llewellyn Morgan
I George Henry Gower '.
jl Edward Barnston Crawley-Boevey
c WUliam Woodward Rawes
I o Thomas Alexander Richardson
d WUliam Alexander Eden
14 John Minnitt Tabor
Henry George Fombel/e Siddoiis
15 Edw. Lake, Aide de Camp to Goo.oJ Gibraltar
I William Augustus Riall
15 Augustus Browne
B Edward Blaksley
7 John Ponsonby Cundill, jj.o.c
F Alfred Foulger Fletcher
8 Charles Mitchell Smith
3 Arthur Wellesley White
6 Arthur Alexander Newman
4 Charles William Kennaway
22 Archibald Broadfoot^os
F John Morison Alves
II George Edward Dodsworth
6 James Spedding Quayle-"^'
21 Vincent Reynolds Woodland
, c James Carnegie Gillespie
c William Henry Phmkett Maquay
I Henry Stuart Ford
19 Frederic Howard
c George Herbert Palmer
12 Arthur Greenwood Walker, at Staff Colleg.
22 Woodburn Hunter
17 John Thomas Bury, at Staff College
4 George Tiiidal I'retymau '
21 Joseph Durham Erskine Huddart
A Stuart Smith
18 Philip Keith Lonsdale Beaver
Norton Powlett
21 Charles Edward Brown
20 Richard Walter O'Grady
9 William Baldwin St. George
William Perceval Graves
c Henry Holmes Costobadie
Joseph Seymour Biscoe, Assistant Con-
troller, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Bengal ...
6 Neville Lloyd Walford, at Staff College ...
John Douglas Snodgrass
D James Edward Josselyn
5 WiUiam Davies Corfe
n George Hunter O'Malley
I Alfred Robert Mainwarmg
c Francis Matthew Robinson
12 Dudley William Buckle
20 George Montgomerie John Moore
John James Congdon
Robert de Mary'lski
Richard Mallock
d Edward Willoughby Adams
4 Ramsay Wm. Rainsford Hannay
c Kenneth Howard
17 Killaly Gamble
17 Arthur Radford
I Francis Newell Innes
ii James Plomer Freeth
I George Surges Allen
LIICUT.
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9 Feb. 64
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12 Apr. 64
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12 Jan. 66
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j LlIiUTKNANTS.
H9 Samuel Gardiner Smjth
i 16 Henry George Newcome
D Henry Arthur Taylor Custance
3 Henry Humphreys Crookenden
5 James Robert Silver Oliver Hewitt
16 James Anson Francis Nutt
' c Arthur Bouverie Stopford
' c Francis 111 ir.-KT'Fiviich
i d A/f>;,l (.■,.,■./.-„ J/,s,,„der,Deiinlyai
ConnrI /',•,,«,„ ,,/ i'nrlsmouth
c Arthur Hoiiry .\niiytage
7 Walter Cotton '......
Alfred Lionel Prliigle
9 Frank Fred. Foulko Nugent
d William Townsend Gun Demiy
c Arthm- James Dunnage
5 Henry Alfred Rigg
7 Henry Tucker Stewart
p James Frederick Harman
13 George Mackinlay
George Blake Napier Martin
23 John Sheridan Clarke
21 Douglas Forde Jones, Inxtrnctnr if
18 Archibald FormanMackclliir .
18 William Lindsay Caviu'Ljir (innluu
c Archibald Edward Dut h y
F Kenneth Francis Macla I hhi 11
21 Henry Donald Dunloi), ■■■iiij't. of (,'ymi
Woolwich
D James Digby Legard
16 Cameron Macartney Ha.rwood Uowuiug-'""...
19 Alexander William Anstruther
H. E . Lionel Tillotson
10 Robert Samuel Watson
20 George Sandi'ord Mainguy
14 Hon. Frederick William John Shore
I Walter Neil Jervis
1 David North
7 Graham Moore Lloj'd
15 Fredei'ick Lewis Archer
14 Henry John Lennox Turnbull
23 Edward Walsh
2 Charles John Blake
4 William Whitmore Smith
8 Edmond Roche Elles
14 Henry Robert Gregan Craufuixl
20 Hugh Percy Russell
14 De Courcy Daniell
1 1 Henry Wykeham Brook Tunstall Haverfleld
4 Philip Le'ighton MacGregor Skinner
19 Robert Hunt King Ross
5 William Aitken
8 Charles Henry Atchison
3 Robert Turing Bruce
8 William John Mackintosh
18 William Martin
d George Frederick Wilson
9 Gervas Baiker Power
14 Walter Riddell
7 Fletcher Hayes Grant Cruicksliunk
8 Frederic Charles Clarke
1 1 AV alter William Marriott Smith
II Henry Crofton**
1 5 Harry Ban-on
1 5 Frederick Augustus Yorke
18 William Poyntz Blandy j
16 Henry Bettesworth Hellard \
14 Keppel Stephenson
14 William George Knox ^"'J I
8 Edmimd Buckle
4 Frederic Henrj' Eanlley Wihiii it
ID Edward Benjamin Evans
10 George Morton Stevens
8 Francis Meredith Edmund Vibart
8 Frederick Bigg
11 Edward Owen Hay
19 Richard Bonnor Maurice
3 Douglas James George Stanley ...
1 4 Frederick Cyril Morgan
II William Ogden Smith
17 Sampson Plomer Fredk. Freeth ...
9 George Spottisvroode Ramsay .
1 1 Algernon Sydney Griffiths
Fdward Armstrong Johnson, yd Cli
inissary of Ordnance, Bombay
d Frederick Mansel
9 John James FuUarton Camming
9 Thomas Cuminc
6 John William Ycrbury
IS William Stanford llalduck
14 Peter Hussey
8 Henry Townley Scott Yates
I Henry Edward Preston
15 John Peverell Rogers
S Charles Henry Scott
9 George Rowley Hadaway
9 Andrew Fonntayne England
LIEUT.
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12 Jan. 66
12 Jan. 66
12 Jan. 66
12 Jan. 66
12 Jan. 66
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12 Jan. 66
' '■ 112 Jan. 66
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172-176
Boyal Aiiillen/.
II Henry Thomaa Curliug
13 Robert Punly
<1 RicharU Arthur Salmond
8 Donald Mac Kcniie DuulopWaterficld ...
6 William Jiiiiics Kuwier
D Kdiranl Kituvick Brackenbury
4 IVtor Itlackt.um
u Freilerick K.lwiinl Walter
11 Henry Wui. !i;:it ikt-r
13 Krani- -
d Thoni. 11
4 Rojjer ' .N'orth
14 John y : -s of Bladensbarg
9 Peter H.i;:-. II 11..:.. i.a
31 Jamojk Roljcrt (.harles Sclater
y Robert Arthur Mont/oinerj'
I Arundel James Nixmi
14 Henry Stewart Murray
16 Krodcrick Xicolson
33 Henry Travers Lugard
3» Henry Lyall
«9 John Lcnch
II James Cecil Dalton
>3 PranklJ^l Moody Longcroft |i3 Jin.
18 William Mussen CampbeU 13 Jan.
ao Dudley St. Le^'cr Hill 13 Jan.
8 Lionel Janies Archer Chapman 13 Jan.
18 Sydney Gerard Frederick Selfe I13 Jan.
30 Charles Rus.-^cll J13 Jan.
i< Reginald Hurler Place |i3 Ja"-
iS Thomas Mayhew 13 Jan.
i3 Francis Onslow Harrington Foote '13 Jau.
15 Hcnr)- Brewer Wildig 13 Jan.
16 Kdmund (JcorKC Henry Bingham 13 Jan.
to Walter Charles Wumer Arbuthnott :i3 Jan.
5 Kdmund Baker Standbridge 7 July
I Edgar Holf,)nl Walker | 7 July
Charln Hiir-li,i,jp Uairtrey Mayne | 7 July
= 1 Th>nias l'hili])"i(armadukePattle 7 July
I Charles Maximilian Western ...
D Hon. William Chambr^ Rowlej-.
4 Walter Georire I'alk
I William Leslie Davidson
1 8 Charles Cannichael Lindsay ...
16 Robert Henry Slierston Baker .
10 Franci.s Charles Fox
18 Nugent Jonathan Nugent
JO Philip Carroll Walker
32 Philip William Herbert Miles...
I Raniil|ih AUsopp
«7 Samuel Gernird Fairtlough.
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4 Arthur John Higge I 7 July
33 Walter Xevill r.Kickyer I 7 July
4 Frederick Cusac Ord I 7 July
13 William James Tydd I 7 July
8 Arthur Howard VVhitchorne 8 Jan.
30 Rotiert Cordon Webb Hcpbume ."!!!!!.J 8 Jan.
I Arthur Reginald Krascr - 8 Jan
31 William Patrick Kelly ..". 8 Jan!
34 Humphrey Thomas Hugh Repton 8 Jan.
7 William Augiuttus Maynard 8 Jan.
18 John Winston Thomas Spencer 8 Jan.
u George IMIrjmpIo Fan.shnwe ......!!..!!.!. 8 Jan!
6 J^fard Liri»gttonr FentoH 8 Jan.
13 (loorgc James Pliiyfair 8 Jan
9 Hciir>- Knight !!!!!!!!!!"!!" gJan!
16 Hcnr>- Nnpi.-r Jer\oi8 8 Jan
4 Ki» .M ...1. r.fk Wodehouse 8 Jan.
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i Hi-n.Urson
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LlEUIEXAXIS.
68 22 JohnJames tjwmtou
68 I Julian Robert John Jocelyn
6!i 9 Newton Plomer Fowell
68 20 George Richardson Price
68 5 WilUam Ludlow Alves
68 6 Henry Percy Poingdestre Leigh
68 17 Mayow Wynell-Mayow
68 6 Henry Philip Dawson
68 24 Herbert WilUam Brackenbury
6S[ I Robert William Peacock Robertson ..
63 24 Eugene Overbeck Sullivan
63 24 Henry Vaughan Hunt
68 14 William Henry Newton
68' 27 William Gorges Lowther
68: 17 Lewis Edmund Coker
63 12 Thomas James Roch
63' 14 Alexander Nelson Rochfort
63,;i9 Charles James Frccth
68J19 James Hurley Rosseter
69-19 Warren Hastings Frith
69 ii3 Gerald Bourke
69 I 7 Frederic Allen Davenport
69;| 5 John Albert Scott Freeland
69 8 John Hotham
69 I 5 Hans Charle.5 Maunsell Woods
6y'j 8 Reginald Paynter Maitland
69 j 5 George Pridham Owen
69' 5 Frederick Tyssen Mackinlay Beaver
69 5 Edward David Kelly
69 6 Edward Frederick Dawson
69111 Henry Shelley Dalbiac
69'j 5 Charles Leslie Casey
69| 8 Douglas Charles Dean Pitt
69 5 Solomon Watson
69 9 Henry Barre Phipps
69 6 Patrick Charles Eric Newbigging
69' 19 John Sabatier Frith
69 I I Francis Bertram Dalrymple
69 I 8 Alfred Luther Lane
69 I18 Charles Miller Layton
69' I23 Henry Hewitt Pengree
69 23 Robert Ambrose Cecil King
69 23 Harold Stuart Ferguson
69 13 WiUiam George Phillimore
691! 9 John Francis Erskine
69 I 9 George Richards Challenor
69 I 8 Frederick Augustus Bowles
69 1 13 William John Butterworth Bird
69 13 Ernest Charles Wace
69 13 Arthur Henry Hodges Sharland
69 I 4 Frederick William Campbell
69 23 Maurice John Barlow
69 I 9 Samuel Kenneth Mackenzie
6g 20 Herbert Napier Buubury
69 (23 Eden Movie Baker
69 '11 W'illiam Sworder Walford
I Frederick George Slade
I Adolph Th«mas Gehle
5 Walter Ferrier Graham ^....
22 Macan William Saunders
16 Willi.-im Hndsrson Suart
I' 1 1 1 ir\- \(. under Campbell
^ i . ' .r Tudor Boddam
>- ' I h;. ;: i,v;.rd Coffey
y Ko-u..i;iI .J.jhustone Bevan
li: Francis Henry Hall
22 Constantine Rodney William Hervey..
18 Edward Montagu Flint
8 Peter Fisher Percival Hamilton
5 Charles Stewart Skipton
5 John Albert Robertson ,
5 Hector Maclaine !!
5 Herbert Percival Willoughby !!!..!..!!!
6 Ernest Veness Elwes
6 Francis Tilson Shaen Carter
17 Wilton Wiuckworth March Gruggen ...
13 William Powlett Thring
23 Thomas Stickney Howie !!!!!!
13 Hugh Aboukir Scott !.!!!!..!!!!!!!
23 Alexander John Montgomery
23 Charles Edward Bedford
John Dennis Kirwan
Ernest de Visme du Bouay !.!!.!
John Willimn Hiis(,iiiirs Potts ...!!!!!!!!
Edwin I I ,- : I Ml! r- Simdys
Albert II : I ,, ,11 ....
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John Temple
Charles Hollier Herring-Cooper !
Ernie William Selby
Francis Nugent ilacgregor Skinner
William Eversley Hardy
(Jeorge Howland William Beaumont
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Majoks.
[9 Charles Gilbert Robinson 12*
19 Charles SomnerSedley Taylor'-''
?.2 Howell Locke Jones i^"
16 Edward Christian Griffin i^i
d Alfred James Wake,^^'^ Siipt. Eoyal Small Arm Am-
munition Factory, Bombay
Frederick Vincent Eyre,'^'-'^ Commixmrt/ of Ordnance,
2nd Class
16 Alexander Henry Davidson 1^*
d Frederick Eustace Lewes 1^^
19 Hamilton Smithett i^s
6 Charles Edward Nairae"'
23 William Gully "s
13 Hugh Chichester 139
23 Duncan Scott Pembertoni*"*
23 William Robert Crasteri«
16 Edward Trevor Humei*^
2nd LIEUT.
8 June 54
8 June 54
9 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 54
ISt LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. I BT.MA.TOR
5 Oct. 57^ i3"janr"64 ! ZZ.
29 Oct. 57 29 Feb. 64
I Jan. 58 I July 64I
8 Jan. 58 15 July 64I
MAJOE.
June 55 13 Feb.
8 June 55
8 June 55
8 June 55
7 Dec. 55
7 Dec. 55
13 June 56
13 June 56
13 June 56
12 Dec. 56
15 Feb.
14 Apr.
21 Apr.
27 Apr.
27 Apr.
27 Apr.
27 Apr.
27 Apr.
27 Apr.
I Sept. 64'
[ Jan. 65
50 I Jan. 65,
58124 Jan. 65!
58 24 Mar. 65:
58 24 Mar. 651
58 24 Mar. 65
58 24 Mar. 6s I
58 24 Mar. 65
58 24 Mar. 65
58 24 Mar. 65
Captaiits.
d Thaddeus Richard Ryan 1^3 12 Dec. 56 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65
Alexander Walker, Commissary of Ordnance, 1st CTuss 12 Dec. 56 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65
D Alfred Dixon'" 12 June 57 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65
19 Edward Hart Dyke'*"^ 12 June 57 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65
22 Anson Swinton'^^ :i2 June 57 27 X\n\ 58; 20 Sept. 65
c Henry De Grey Warter"? '12 June 57 27 Apr. 58:21 Dec. 65
14 Edward Henry Ryan 12 June 57 27 Apr. 58^2 Dec. 65
Percy Bury Saikes ii Dec. 57 27 Apr. 58, 10 May 66
c Edward Draper Elliott 1 11 Dec. 57 21 May 58:29 May 66
c Francis William Ward'" 11 Dec. 57,18 Aug. 58! 5 Oct. 66
F George Frederick Blackwood m Dec. 57! 27 Aug. 58 '20 Feb. 67111 Sept. 7;
12 Charle.'s Aithur Madan Warde In Dec. 57:27 Aug. 5822 Feb. 671
F George Algernon Russell 1 11 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 26 Feb. 67
23 Montagu Willis Ommanney 'n Dec. 57J27 Aug. 5813 May 67
16 John Arthur TiUard, ^<i/Mte)ii 25 Sept. 69 12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58; i June 67
17 Henry Stephenson Clarke'** 1x2 Dec. 57(27 Aug. 581 i Oct. 671
23 Robert James Abbott ^*^ 12 Dec. 57j27Aug. 58I 2 Oct. 67I
23 Hugh Hildyard Murray 112 Dec. 57[27 Aug. 58 10 Dec. 671
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
21 Sept. 72
15 Sept. 72
2 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
- Nov. 72
-_, Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
Dec. 72
p Thomas James Chas. Ayhner Studd3-, Adj. 17 July 72'i2 Dec. 57127 Aug. 58
22 Wilby Albony Liot ' |i2 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
" ' ' 12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
12 Dec. 57 1 27 Aug. 58
12 Dec. 57;27 Aug. 58
12 Dec. 57I27 Aug. 58
12 Dec. 57 j 27 Aug. 58
Dec. 57; 27 Aug. 58
F George Henry Withers Ewbank
23 Hugh Ingrarii Everard Ford,'" Adjutant 23 Dec
16 0 Montague George Browne, Adjutant i Feb. 69 ...
[6 c John Harvey Annand
16 17 William Bedford Troup
[6 13 George Gott Nelson '52
16 23 Richard Swanne Robinson 1 12 June 57 27 Apr. 58
6 [16 Thomas Arnoll Davis 12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
6 1 c Anthony Hepburn Murray _. li2Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
Ross Fendall Lowis,^^^ Commissary of Ordnance, jrdClass ii June 58127 Aug,
16 John Henry Alexander
d Pierce Thomas Henry Taylor
13 Spencer Cargill
16 Hugh Latham'"
Harold John Kinsman
23 Alfred Edward Gamault 153
23 Henry Grant Young
23 Henry Cotton
23 James Charles .'
16 Harry Maxwell Mackenzie,Comm. of Ordnance, 3rd Clajss
Harry Lancelot NicJiolas, Adjutant 1st Administrative \
Brigade of Forfarshire Artillery Volunteers ,*
21 Charles Henry Reilly
23 John Clinton Greene
5 s. FrJi'-,ir.'' F--' ■ r"i /r;i;,7«rt,i56 Deputy Assistant\
Qr ' V ' ' '. Oude Dioision J
22 Tlhi!:. - •:. .: ■ ■ 1 I.I ■'
19 Thnlnii. I ,-;iii;nii, .1 ,.'r/,// 6 Aug. 72
Cronibic Coirie, t'oi)i)iii!<sary of Ordnance, yd Class
3 Benjamin Vaughan Arbuckle' 57
Georije Lamb, Commissary of Ordnance, 2nd Class
17 James Loch
18 James Ra^Tnond J. Dewar
16 Lewis William Taylor
16 John Frederick Free
James Andrew Sutherland Colqtihoim, Commissary of 7
Ordnance, ^i-d Class 3
II John Forbes Meiklejohn
Lionel Henry Septimus James
8 Edward John Machell .-
22 Guilbort Eilw.'inl Wvndham Malet, Adjt. 2 Nov. 72 ...
Horacr (;, .ir-e Willis !
22 VincLMit I '.-irnr Fisher
19 Harry Luith Mackenzie
Richard Bazett
16 John Butchart
1 1 George Bannatyne Wy
2 Jan,
10 Jan. 68
21 Mar. 68
25 May 68
8 Aug. 68
13 Oct. 68
20 Oct. 68
5 Nov. 68
10 June 65
1 8 Nov. 68
14 Dec. 68
17 Mar. 69
I June 58 27 Aug. 58 17 Mar. 69I
I June 58. 27 Aug. 58:17 Mar. 69!
.1 June 58 27 Aug. 58 15 Aug. 69
12 June 58:27 Aug. 58:30 Sept. 69
12 June 58J27 Aug. 58 16 Oct. 69
12 June 58127 Aug. 58 8 Dec. 69
12 June 58:27 Aug. 58] 3 Jan. 70
12 June 58127 Aug. 58; 6 Feb. 70
12 June 58:27 Aug. 58,18 Feb. 70
12 June 5827 Aug. 58; 29 Jan. 71
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58110 June 71
12 June 58 27 Aug. 5829 July 71
12 June 58,27 Aug. 58128 Aug. 71
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58 21 Jan. 72
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58130 Apr. 69
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58! i Aug. 72
12 June 58,27 Aug. 58 i Aug. 72
12 June 58 127 Aug. 58] i Aug. 72
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12 June 58 127 Aug. 58
[oDec. 58
Michael Henry Saioard, Aide de Camp to Sir IL-n
14 122 Sholto Edmons. Pemberton '58
14 I13 Robert William Smith
LlEUTErrANTS.
Charles Halford Thompson 1 9 Dec.
' Tombs
I
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Aug. 72
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Aug. 72
: Aug. 72 1
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Aug. 72
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II Dec. 58,25 Sept. 72
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10 June 59 2 Nov. 72
10 June 59 23 Nov. 72J
10 June 59 1 1 Dec. 72 1
9 Dec. 59 II Dec. 72I
9 Dec. 59 II Dec. 72
9 Dec. 59'ii Dec. 72
F Arthur Swinton
p Robert George Swayne Marshall .
c Dunbar Eraser Huyshe
17 Arthur John Chambre Rawlins....
D Hf>nrv Shakespear Hissinson ....
iV ■ard Jjsevh de Latour '5^
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9 Dec. 59,
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c Alcxr.iiilov ]
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[o Hug-h .Alex:
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29 Feb. 64
'29 Feb. 64;
29 Feb. 64
19 Apr. 64
10 June 64
j 17 June 64!
7 -Tnn. 65!
6 Feb. 65!
17 Feb. 65
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24 Mar. 65
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Majors.
Harry McLeoil
John Charles Tayler,*'" Garrison Inftructur, Bangalore
Henry Montgomery Finlay
John Hoyes
William Henry MeCausland
Frederick Edward Hadow's
Horatio Powys Laue'"*
William Hull Caine"
Wardlaw Manderson
Charles Randolph Buckle
Marmaduke Littlejohu Monckton
John Ford
Alexander Wynch
Isaac Ketcheu
Anthonj' I'ercy Bainbridge
Stapleton Penny
Henry John Thornton
Matravers Harcourt Collier Bernhard Stoinman
Edward Thomas Ouchterlony
2nd LIEUT.
11 June 53
9 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 53
8 June 54
8 June 54
8 Jime 54
8 Jime 55
8 .June 55
7 Dec. 55
7 Dec. 55
13 June 56
[3 June 56
[2 Dec. 56
[2 June 57
12 June 57
[2 June 57
[2 June 57
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Captains.
Robert Thomas Hamond
Hem-y Lind Armstrong
Alex. Macdonell Rawlins
Archibald Hem-y Roberts
Henri/ Follett Fritchard
Burton Yaldwj-n
James Frederick Pierson, Instructor of Gunnery
Alexander Chorley Davidson
Hon. Albert Bouchard de Montmorency, Adjutant, >
23 Dec. 71 J
William Heni-y Montgomerie"
William Bisset .'
Patrick Mun-ay Rolland
WiUhiin Eliott Loclchart, Commissary of Ordnance, ^
2nd Class i
George Bean Macdoneli
Charles Edward Reid, Adjutant 6 Aug. 72
Thomas William Roberts
Charles Doj-ne Anderson Straker
William Andros Wan-en, ^^ Adjutant. 1 Administra-')
tioe Brigade, Cheshire Artillery Volunteers J
Albert AVilli;im Orino Whinyates
William /,■',•' r' , . /, v Brough
Daniel Vr
Charles W . < ,
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Charles Clitfurd Saxtou ^-
Arthur Keeling Seacome
John Graham Pollock
William Stanley Hebbert
Robert Alexander
Charles R. Eliott ^\^leatIey
Arcliihald Iver Maclacerty, Commissary of Ordnance,
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Mathew Richard West
William Wyndham
George Roland Gumbier, Instructor of Gunnery
Douglas Western Lawrell
. I nil, Adjutant 7 Aug. 72 ,
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17 Augustus .John Lavie
20 Frederick H.Tu-ynam, Commitisaryof Ordnance, ^rdCtas:
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Ma.ioes.
Tliomas Porter Berthon**'
Philip Hanmer Harcourt*"
Christopher Edward Newport*"
Henry Tanfleld Vachell«
Edward Henry Baker^"
John Thomas Leishman, Imtructor of Gunnery
Charles Percy Theobald
Charles Edward Biisevi ^^
Henry Watts Stockley"
nul LIEUT, list LIEtJT.I CAPTAIN.
Capiaixs.
Thomas Carr Fletcher
Horace Cowley Brown
Walter John Finch
George William BoiTadaile
Brahazon Senry Potttinger,^* Major, 15 Aug. 68 ; >
Dep. Asst. Qr. Master General, Bombay i
John Henry Lloyd
16 iS Edmmid George Battiscomhe, Adjtttant 28 Jan. 71
16 21 Thomas Heathcote Ouchterlony, Adjutant 14 Jan. 67...
16 18 Frederic Boyd Roberts .'
Philip Henry Greig
Willoughby Ham. Sandham, Imtructor in Gunnery ...
George Henry Candy
Marius Charles Newall, Adjutant i Administrative\
Brigade East Hiding Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers )
William Ward 56 .'
John Bridges Walker"
Mark Algernon Chaldecott
15 lb Fred. William Mackenzie Spring,''^ 2nd Class Cominis-\
sary of Ordnance, Aden, 22 Max. 71 j
15 21 Cornwall Heni-y Campbell
Francis James Mortimer^^
Thomas Walker
e Francis Coningsby Hannam Clarke, Assistant in the\
Topographical Department 3
Charles Faulkner Glass
13 Francis James Caldecott, T,rd Class Comm. of Ordnance...
I 13 d Frank Lodge
Henry Cariston Sefon^'-
7 Emanuel Montefiorc ,
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MAJOR.
5 July -2
5 July 72
S July 72
5 JuJy 72
5 July 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
23 Nov. 72
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
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DEprxT ADjmxT Gexebal.
Colonel W. A. Middlclon, CB. i Oct. 70.
AssisusT Adjctast Genekal.
Colonel G. Shaw, CB. 1 Oct. ^o.
DEroTT Absistast Adjctast Gekbbal.
Captain George Balfour Traill, i Feb. 69.
ISSPECTOB GfSKBAL.
Major General Sir Colli jik'woiirt Dickson, KCB., i Apr. 70.
.iJf <f* Cum/) .—Captain E. Keate, 1 April 70.
Patmastkbs.
a Henry Wm. V\-ner, 24 May 59 ; I^o"- C^P'- -* May 64.
-. I Hcnrv Geo. Autrustu.* Powell, 13 Feb. 55 ; E>i"9",
33 Jan. 46 ; L* ^7 J>»ly 49 ; -»""■ -Vn/or 20 >ov. 65.
13 Auif. Stavelcy Murmy, 17 June 59; Muii. Copt. 17
June 64. „ . „ -v. ,;
17 William .\.rch. Kidd, 10 June 53 ; J?m«i^'i, '2o>ov. 46;
/./. '23 Dec. 48 i Son. Major, 7 Nov. 63.
;i Jauies ScoU,'" 24 Juues9; Eiiriyn, 5 ^ov. 54; ■'''• 2
Mar. 55 ; Uoh. Majvr, 5 Nov. 69. „ „ ,
lo John B»yU» Thompson, 24 June 59; ■"»''• '-''P'- =4
June 64. „ T 1 s
I William Piers Brisley, 8 July 59 ; Son. Capt. 8 July 64.
3 Donald Stewart, 24 Apr. 60 ; late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt.
13 Claudius Buchauan Piers, 26 April 60.
■ 4 James Graham, 8 Sept. 60; Hon. Capt. 8 Sept. 65.
d William Shepherd, 14 May 61 ; Son. dipt. 14 May 6d.
4 Thomas C. Higginson, 4 April 56 ; Entign, 10 Apr. 42 ;
Lt. 8 July 46 ; Hon. Major, 4 Apr. 66.
3 J.)hn C>»ven Mansergh, 25 Feb. 62 ; Hon. Capt. 25
Feb. 67.
B Samuel WilUams"* (Qr.3f. iS Apr. 45), 23 May 53 ;
Hon. Major, 23 Slay 63.
i Edwin Robert Wethered,"* 30 June 54 ; Em. '5 Aug. 42 ;
Lt. ''24 May 44 ; Captain, 6 June 54 ; Hon. Major.
30 June 64.
QCABTER MaSTEES.
4 Apr. 60.
15 Samuel 1
ig Charles Serbutt,"' 24 Apr. 61.
21 Harry Parkes, i Maj- 62.
D Rowland Hill New, i May 62.
S3 Bernard Ashbee, 13 Sept. 62.
17 James Wolfe, 13 Sept. 62.
c Wm. Cliff, 23 Sept. 62 ; Enflfjn, 20 Sept. 57 ; i<. 5 Feb. 61
r Thomas Briggs, 23 Sept. 62.
16 Alfred James Holbonme, 23 Sept. (.2.
.4 Francis L. Tucker, 23 Sept. 62.
1 Joseph Vijnmu.^, 17 Feb. 63.
d Robert Steven, i Apr. 63.
B William 6tundford, i Apr. 64,
13 John Fyfe, 12 Apr. 64.
3 Benjamin Trew,''" 16 Dec. 64.
6 William Graham, 2 May 65.
10 Robert Woods, 17 July 66.
4 Charles Dm>-tf)n, 15 June 67.
5 Thomas Gib.son, 10 July 67.
7 William Wishnrt. 14 Aiip. 67.
1 -• Alexander Arbuthnot, 30 Sept. 68.
A Juhu Sculler , 12 Dec. 68.
.■ Richard Hall, 12 June 69.
1 , Neil M'I.KyKl, 7 Aug. 69.
1 1 William Gunn, 28 May 70.
■■ « Richard Green, 14 Sept. 70.
1-. William Henry Chittick, 5 Nov. 70.
d Kiiii')ii Brown, i July 71.
8 John Cochran, 15 April 57.
-J Kdiniind Simons, 24 Fob. 72.
.< .lohn Campbell, 13 Apr. 72.
d Thomas Ward, 26 June 72.
Royal AiiiUenj.
I VETEBIIfAnT SUBGBONS.
11 Daniel Hiusre, i July 55 ; i«< CViws, 21 Apr. 63.
I B John Tataui, 13 Oct. 55 ; ut Clafs, 21 Aug. 67.
I A John Bunn Wm. Skouldiiig,'^'' 9 Nov. 55 ; i«< Class, 21
I Aug. 67.
4 Edward Kelly, 26 Feb. 56 ; ist Class, 21 Aug. 67.
A John Ferris, 17 Feb. 58 ; 1st Class, 18 Aug. 69.
4 Henry Bath, 12 Apr. 58 ; ist Class, 19 Feb. 70.
' 19 James Joseph Meyrick, 31 Jan. 60 ; 1st Class,ig Sept.70,
I 4 Adam Elijah Clarke, 31 Jam. 60; 1st Class, 2 Aug. 71.
4 Thomas James Lang, 27 April 60; 1st Class, 2 Aug. 71,
22 GeorgeAlbertOliphant, 22 June6o; !«/ C/a.v», 2 Aug. 71,
! 8 John Aiiderson,3ii 31 Jan. 60.
8 Robert Marshall, 31 Jan. 60.
' 14 Walter Burt, 11 Sept. 60.
18 George Blake,^!^ 22 Apr. 62.
' 1 1 William Albert Russell, 24 June 62.
j 16 Samuel Thomas Goddard, 4 Jan. 59.
I c John Field, 15 July 59.
A Geo. Agnatius Amos Oliver, 16 Feb. 64.
I -t. Peter Moir, 14 June 64.
, 16 Edward Ewiiig, 8 Sept. 65.
I D Frederick Charles Boulter, 11 Jan. 67.
I 20 Walter Seymour Adams, 11 Jan. 67.
F William Walker, 11 Jan. 67.
18 Francis Duck, 31 July 67.
' F William Boj-d, 31 July 67.
j A Richard Poyser, 12 Sept. 65.
E Francis Plomley, i Sept. 67.
I F James Reilly, 7 Aug. 67.
F Middleton Fred. Mallett Case, 22 Jan. 68.
' 20 James Coleman Berne, 2^* 7 Aug. 67.
n Frederick William Going, 3 June 68.
19 John Hammond, 3 June 68.
E George Aitken, 2 Sept. 68.
9 W^illiam Dunk Rogerson, 2 Sept. 68.
I 9 Stephen Knott, 16 Sept. 68.
' 9 George Durrant, 2 Dec. 68.
' T John Cornelius Dw;\-er, 23 Dec. 68.
j 8 James Ed^yard Elp'hick, 14 July 69.
i 23 William Dawson Sartin, 14 July 69.
23 Samuel Robert Sai'tin, 14 ,Tuly 69.
1 9 Joseph John Plunkett, 14 July 69.
' 16 R. Rowe, 14 July 69.
' D W. J. Masters, 14 July 69.
iS J. Gibbs, TO Nov. 69.
I y A. Pitcher, 10 Nov. 69.
K W. H. Kemp, 9 Feb. 70.
19 Samuel Luis Pallin, 27 Aug. 70.
I 4 Alfred Ernest Queripel, 27 Aug. 7c.
22 Charles Phillips, 27 Aug. 70.
j 16 Benjamin Lucas Glover, 27 Aug. 70.
• 14 .Tames Findlay, 12 Nov. 70.
I D Charles John Grey, 27 Aug. 70.
I 14 James Augustus Woods, 24 Sept. 70.
, II Robert Francis Frost, 14 Jan. 71.
I 4 William Pallin, 14 Jan. 71.
iS John William Evans, 15 Feb. 71.
B Thomas Jonathan Symonds, 22 Mar. 71.
I Herbert Raugeley, 3 May 71.
4 William Frederick Blanshard, 2 Aug. 71.
4 Alexander Johnston, 2 Aug. 71.
Riding Establishment.
Superintending Captain. — L. H. Denne, 23 June 55 ; Major,
9 April 71.
211,1 Captain.— G. S. Hai-vey, 12 Oct. 71.
Luutenuuts. — J. S. Bridges, i Mar. 63.
A. A. Saunders, i Sept. 63.
Riding Masiees.
4 William Donald, i Apr. 59.
B.E. George Dann, 27 Aug. 59.
A George Hadcock, 22 June 60.
II Josejjh Virr, i June 61.
F .Tames Sampson, 8 June 61.
d Reuben Butler, i July 63.
20 George Louis WUkinson, 8 Jan. 64.
B.E. Oliver Orme,^" 15 Jan. 64.
16 William Johnston, 15 Jan. 64.
I Henry Bacchus, 20 July 64.
8 Thomas Ritchie.'^a 28 Aug. 57 ; Cornet, 12 Jan. 50.
23 Charles Jones, 18 Apr. 65.
B John Drummond, 12 Sent. 65,
19 Jeremi.ih Daley, 2 Oct. 66.
D John Pawson,^*^ 29 Alay 67.
9 Edmund Nugent, 22 Jan. 68.
c Isaac Abbott, 8 March 71.
Royal Artillery.
[86
Surgeons Major.
21 James Meet
G.c. Stanhope Hunter Passon.t ^D
1 Matthew Combe, t MD
d William Pearson Warclt
D Thomas Conner O'Leary.t JZ-B
E James KelUe.t Ji'i*
1 5 John Riggs Miller Levris.t MD
11 William Pen-yt
K Kdwrml James Frankljai.tJ/Z)
17 Ji.ln. (iil,l,m,st
g .lohn Diitr, MI)
d Tliuiaas liiissrtt Reid
c Benjamin T.yddt
SURGEOXS.
i6 Robert Menzies
2o Edward Malcolm Sinclah'.t iifj?
13 Alexander Macleant
iS Robert Augustus Chapplet
3 James Arthur Hanbury, MB
8 Alexander Guthrie,t J»/Z)
d Vis, William George N. Manleyt
22 Thomas John Mui-phy
V William Ramsay Stcuartt
d JamesHannant
14 David Woods
2 Alexander Robert Kilroy
10 Kdwin James Hopwood
4 Kdmund M'Grath
5 Augustus Patrick Meyers Corbctt, MD
12 Wilham Henry Pollard.t ifi»
6 Edward Joseph Crane
19 Thomas Butler Power O'Brieut
13 Samuel Pratt Woodfiill
15 Leslie Ogilvy Pattersont
11 Alexander Dudgeon Gulland.t MD. ..
Assistant Surgeons.
19 Henry Foljambe Paterson
n Melville George Jones
A William Tannert
14 John Sarsfield Comyn
d Albert Stanley Knight Prescottt ...
II John Robinson
D John Trehane May Symons, MD....
1 John Montgomery Fi'ddes, MB
R.E. Francis Roberts Hogg, MD
4 Cliarles William Griftith
4 Alexander Richmond
c James Mackay, J/D
14 Alexander Edward Bartlet
10 John Adsetts
c William Creagh
14 William Cathcart Boyd
7 Walter Basnett Ramsbotham, MD.
B Thomas Michael O'Brien
2 George Alexander Moorhead
c Francis Edward M'Farland
D Arthur Chnrles Gaye
22 William Millar
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Jfk-her, J/X)..
k Ferguson ,
M'Adam ....
20 Edward Xifliolson
c Charles Albert Maimsell,t 3/2)
8 Kenneth William Gumming, MD
p Richard William Berkeley
I John Davidge
14 George Simon, JLfZ)
c John Alfred Illingworth
16 John Butler Hamilton, il/D
22 Thomas Henry White, MD
ig Charles Henry Young Godwin
B William Ironside, Jlfi)
1 1 Alfred Fred. Stafford Clarke, MD
16 Augustus Robinson Hall
19 John Hamer Oliver
A William West Qiunton, il/S
I William E vel jni Alston, MD
8 Henry Cramer Guinness
D Francis Alfred Turton,3/X»
c John Wales
8 Edward .James Boulton
7 Frederick Penningtont
I Alfred John Belemore
16 Francis Falwasser
23 Edward Acton Gibbon
t For War
Assistant Surgeons.
1 Charles Spurway
■ Charles White
George Park, MD
i John Anderson
James Wilson, MB
Charles Edward Martin Shaw
. Alexander Francis Preston, MB
Joseph Ridge Greenhillt
Samuel Edward Maunsell
James Land, MD
George Emly Will
Donald M. Davidson, MD
Richard Tobin
Edward Harford Lloyd, MB
Francis Howard, MD
Albert John Clapp.t iWD
Acheson George Bartley, JI/D
William Alexander Gardiner
William Hugh Jameson, MD
John FitzGerald Brodie
Henry William Alexander Mackinnon
Sidney Keyworth Ray
John Ross Mun-ay.t MD
Michael Cogan
Thomas Maunsell..
1 Richard John William Oitonf.
1 Charles Strathernc ( lo^e
! Alexander Jenning--, MD
1 Samuel Gamble White, MD
? William Edward Rioidan
William Keir, MD
: William Langworthy Bakei
! James M'Creery ..
\ George Nicol Irvine, MD
[ John Henry Hunt
I WilUam Taylor, 3ID
\ Donald M'Ewen, MB
\, James Lane Nottei , Ml)
i Forbes Dick, MD.
I James Edward Claik,
\ William Creyk, MB
'. Hunter Alexander Colan
J Thomas John Peatfield
[ WilUam Henry Steele,t MB
\ James Daniel Crow c
I William Graves
I Denis Joseph Cann\
t WilUam Flack Ste\cn&on, MB
[ George Tray nor ..
) Robert de la Cour Coibctt, MD
\ William Jobson,t MD
; WilUam Robertson, MB
) John Langdon
> William Kippen Stew ai t,+ MD
^ George Clerk Irving
: Robert Batho
t Thomas Abraham Jeininghara Cocksedge
^ Parker Smith, MD
( WilUam Snowdon Hcdicy, MD
i William Christy Robinson
George Scott Davie, t MD
r TJii; CampbeU Millis Dou<rlas,t MD
) George Roderick Tiiphook MB
> Alexander William Duke, MD
) John Greig, MB. ..
I William John Campbell
ASSIST.
SURGEON.
,0 Sept.64
I Mar. 65
4 Dec. 58
;i Mar. 64
5 Aug. 58
30 Sept.64
30 Sept. 63
JO Sept. 63
tg Jan. 60
;o Apr. 59
[g Jan. 60
I Oct. 60
31 Mar. 65
13 June 59
30 Sept. 63
Mar. 65
Mar. 62
' Medical Department."
^•WSer-l 187
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Coast Brigade of Artillery.
JT/,,|William Ilandyi-idc '
2T/,, William Henry'
2T/ John Mackenzie*
John Sweeny/ Cornet 31 Dec. 55
;Bobert Kettle
jDaviil Anderson
'Charles rhillips
'James Thomson
HuKh Marshall
John Taylor
I LlEUTBITAKTS.
James Lumber M'Callum
lOeorpo Mout^romcry'
jWilliiim Kolnuson
Joel mntles''
iGcoFffO Leeds
John Reviil
IJohn William Gamham
Joseph William Hunter
William Svranson Sprent"
■William Coleman '■•
\Al/rnl Sainbiri, Department of the Director \
of Artillery and Storea i
George Groves
Kdwartl Dillon
John Cooper
James Ritchie, Staff Officer
3 il»y 55 7 Sept. 55 30 July 7
' 5 May 54 16 Nov. 55 21 Jan. 7
'22 Sept. 551 I Feb. 56 iq June 72
I 4 Nov. 59'25 Aug. 64
' 4 Nov. 59 '22 Sept. 64
4 Nov. 59 1 I Apr. 65
4 Nov. 59 31 July 70
I Apr. 60 IS Oct. 70
I Apr. 6o'22 Oct. 70
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
1 Apr. 60
I Apr. 60
IS May 60
12 Apr. 64
30 Aug. 64
18 Oct. 64
3 Mar. 65
21 Nov. 65
6 Feb. 66
I Sept. 70
22 Oct. 70
9 Nov. 70!
24 Dec. 70'
I Apr. 721
'Major Hnndyside served throui^hout the Eastern campaicrn of 1S54-53, including the battles of Alma and Eala-
Klava, capture of Kertch and Ycnikalc, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
« Major William Henry scrvcrl in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Balaklava, inkerman'
and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
• Mnjor Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma' and Inkerman,
sortie of 26th October, siegaand fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
• Captain Sweeny scr\'cd m the Royal Artillery throughout the Chinn o\i:P(lirio^i of 1840-43 (Medal), inclitding the
capture of Chusan, attack on Chuenpee, destruction of the Bocca 'I'i 'i- ! ■ ■. ■n-vo. and capture of the Heights
above Canton, of Amoy, Chusan, Chinhao, Ningpo, — and repulse d!' !ck, attnck and capture of the
enemy's entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, of Chapoo, Won, u _ , - n , ; , 1^ :.■, and Chin Kiang Foo, and the
landiii|E( before Nankin. Served in the Crimean campaign from April 1^35, iiii. 1,. U..^ the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). He has also the Medal for Meritorious Service.
' Lieut. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol (Mcdnl with two Clasps, and Titrkish Medal).
• Lieut. Blades ser\-ed in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'<■ Lieut. M'Lcmon served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of
Selmstopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal).
" Lieut, llamsay served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol — twice
woundeil (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lieut. Spall scr\-ed in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Indian campaign m 1858-59, and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force
pof>t«d on the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
'* Lieut. Bprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol Oleclal with
Clasp, and Turkish .Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-59 (Medal) .
'♦ Lieut. Coleman sen-e<l in the Ciimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of ilie Officers of the Eoyal Artillery. 188
1 General "Wylcle sei-ved in Holland in 1S13 and 1814, and commanded a Battery before Antwerp and at the attack
■on Bergen-op-Zoom. Was attached to the Horse Ai-tillery with the Ai-my of Occupation in France. In April
1834 succeeded Lord William Russell as MiUtary Commissioner at the Head Quarters of Don Tedro's Army in Portu-
gal, and continued with them until the Convention of Evora Monte ; and subsequently from Xovember 1834 to 1840
•at the head-quarters of the Spanish Army, and in all the general actions dm-ing that period, including the raising
■of the siege of BUboa, for which he received the thanks of the Spanish Cortes. In Portugal, again, in 1846, during
'the Civil War, and signed the Convention of Oporto. He is a Knight of Charles the Third, 2ud Class St. Fernando,
and Grand Cross of Isabella the Catholic.
•* Sir Richard Dacres serv^ed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflfairs ol Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Fann, and battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed) ; commanded the Royal Ar-tillery at the repulse
of the Russians in the sortie from Sebastopol on the 26th October ; succeeded to the comiuand of the Royal Ai-tilleiy
at the siege of. Sebastop(jl, after Brigadier General Straugwaj-s was killed at Inkei-man uu the 5th Kov. 1854 (Medal
with four Clasi^s, KCB., (.'riiiniiiiiuler of the Legion of Honor, Commander ist Class Military Order of Savoy, 2nd
Class of the Medjiuie, ami Tujkish Medal).
5 Sir William Femvick Wiiliams commanded the Turkish Army at the defence of Ears, and for his distinguished
sei-vices was promoted Major General, nominated a KCB., and created a Baronet ; has also received the ist Class of
the Turkish Order of the iiedjiiUe, and is a Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honor.
6 Sir John Edward Dupuis sen-ed on the north coast of Spain 1836, 37, and 38, in co-operation with the Spanish
Army, including the field actions of the loth, 12th, 14th, and 16th March, and the action of Hemani, on the 14th May
iS37,'bcsides various other minor affairs (ist Class of San Femando). Sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Ahna, Balaklava, and Inkenaian, siege and faU of Sebastoisol (Medal with four- Clasps, CH.,
Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded
the Ro.yal Artilleiyi n India from Oct. 1S57 to Feb. 1859, and was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee 26th Nov.,
■operations of the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on the 6th Dec. 1857 — t-vrice mentioned
in despatches (Medal).
" Sii- Edward Sabine sei-ved the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded the Batteries at the
siege of Fort Erie in August and September.
6 Major General Eardley Wilmot served in part of the campaign of 1846-47 against the Kaffirs, as Deputy
Assistant Quarter ila-stcr General (Medal).
2 Sir William Bell's services :— Captm-e of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807 ; siece of Fort Desais,
Martinique; capture of Les Saintes, near Guadaloupe, and bombardment and di-iving from rlu' ;nicliiu:iL-p the
iFrench fleet in 1809; capture of Guadaloupe and adjacent islands in iSio. SeiTcd in the Peninsu , < :i r,m
July 1813 to July 1814, including the passage of the Bidassoa, Kivelle, Nive, and foiu- day;-' < ' uar
Baj'onne; passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, aflhirs at Vic Bigon-e, and Tai-bes, pa.^.- ue,
and subsequent operations to the battle of Toulouse, where he was slightly wounded (Silver Vv i,. .,.l...;; ....htivo
Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1815, including theliattles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, andcaptLuo uf Paris.
10 Lieut.General England served the expedition to theWeser in 1805-6; to the Cape of Good Hope and South
America in 1806-7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian,
for which he has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps. .
11 Sir John Bloomfield sei-ved in the Peninsula and France, from March 1S13 to June 1814, including the battle of
Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa, and battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (Silver
War Modal with six Clasps) . Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
J- Lieut. Gener.-d Francis AVarde was pvescnt at the defence of Cadiz and at the battle of Waterloo.
'3 Sir William Bates Inirilby served ii' die Peniusida frcnn .Tuly iSio to Jan. 1813, including the siege.s of Ciudad
RodriL;'), Forts of Salamanca («ouinlc(l) and Bur-os; and the i)attles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca
(Silver War Jledal ^vltll Inui' Clasjis). Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
1* Lieut.General 1 ,i|ii ,_< ■,liI in the Peninsula and France, from February to Au.gust 1814, and was present at
the repulse of the - - , i:;-,\oime. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
1^ Sir John St. ( - ^ i in the Crimean campaign from^March I'Sss, and commanded the siege train at the
fall of Sebastopol (.M^ liil , 11' .isp, CJi., Officcri)ftheLe<;ionorHonor,4thClassoftheMedjidie,andTurkishMedal).
i« Sir Edward AVai-de ^. , i • ..■ ■ . . : i ,,, 1.; ;i -1 .'::;. in command of the siege train before Sebastopol,
and was present at the b 1 : :. ;: • ■ ■ : >l : ; ud 17th Jui.c (Medal with Clasp, C£., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th CI a.- ■ ' >
1' Sir CoUingwood Dick.-: i .chllI -i il, j.-u.:!. ! I.' ; i i;:i,_,ian during the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, and was
present at the affairs of BulL,uuac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the'liattles of Alma and Inkerman, captirre of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 17th June (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp
to the Quofii and 1 '"loiiel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal) . 1 i ■ ■ ■ , 1; n i <;ht of Charles the Third, ist Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella the Catholic.
i'' Sirli;i, .1 : . ; Wood commanded the Royal Ai-tillery on the Eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope
dm-iuL'-thL -,.-,,: > , . I ofthe Boers and Kaffirs in 1842-43 (Medal). Served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55,
and commaudid tue i;u\-al ArtUlery of the 4th Di\asion at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, repulse of the
sortie on the 20th Oct. 1854, and dm-ing the siege of Sebastopol, until the final capture ofthe town ; was afterwards
removed to the command of the Royal Horse Artillery, which he commanded until the close ofthe war in June 1856
<Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal). Com-
manded the Royal Horse Artillery in India from Oct. 1857 to Feb. 1859 ; commanded the Royal Horse Ai-tiUery m
the affair of Pandora, where they acted as Cavalry and charged and defeated a large force of rebel Sepoys ; com-
manded as Brigadier the Field Ai-tillery in the operations previous to and during the siege of Lucknow, and at the
conclusion of the siege and final capture of the town commanded the whole of the Artillery until the Army was
broken up. Subsequently to the capture of Lucknow was appointed to command the Station and Fort of Allahabad,
and can-ied on the successful operations against the rebels in that part of the coimtry— four times mentioned m
despatches (Medal -svith Clasp, XC.B.). „„ ,
" Sir James William Fitzmayer sei-^-ed the Ea.'^terii campaiLni of iSs4-55- including the affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alina and Inkerman, .- ■ - . :i ■ 1 ::i ! ■ ' .-rli.i 1 i-l, aud repulse of the sortie on the 26th
OctoberiS54; was complimented on parade by S.y !. nor m bringing the ArtQleiy at the
Alma under "the hottest fire," and was again thai i' ,. ,-f mentioned m his despatch on the
repulse ofthe sortie on 26th October 1854 (Medal wi;i: : .: x ' '.a-;.-', rll., ( iiir.v nfthe Legion of Honor, 4th Class t
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). , ^ , „ .-u ^ x, ,-
-" MajnrCTeueralAskwith has the decorations of ist Class St. Femando, Commander IsabeUa the Catholic, and
KniglitofCharles the Third. , , , ,, .
-' Mai' T I ;.>nci-al Fral)ckl.^^l served in the Crimean camiiaisn from May to August 1855, and commanded the siege
train of' the left attack liefure Sebastopol, iind \->as iiri.'.-i'iit at riie bombardments of the 6th and 17th June (Medal
with C'.a.-p, fjy., :;th Classof thei[edjiii:c, aa.rfuik'.-li Mtu..:]. „ „ , „
-■' Majur General Rowan served the S\-i-ar.i camiiai-n ( JlolaiJ. Also in the Crimean campaign from September 1S54
to Janrjn-v 1855, includiuc the battle of lukurmun and bio-c uf Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram and
bombartUuent of 17th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
2» Colonel Phillpotts served in the Crimean camiiaign fnmi June to September 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also received the Syrian
* -3 Colonel* Price commanded the Artillery of the Rajpootaua Field Force under General Roberts at the capture of
Kotah on -,oth March 1858, and at the action of Sanger, and defeat of the rebels on the right bank of the Bunnas
(mentioned in despatches, C5., and Medal). „ . . ^ » ,.. ^ , ^t, , . .•„
-» BrigatUer General Adve sei-ved the Eastern cainpnign of 1854-55 as Assist. Ad.it.General of Royal Artdlei-j-, and
was present at the affairs of Bulganac and :.rKru7jr'.~ I'arm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, captm-e
of Balaklava Castle, sien-e andfall of Sel>a~; 1. >\ 1 .Nk-'ial with four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th
Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). &ci vi-l 111 India in 1857-58 as Assist. Adjt.General of Royal Artillery, and
was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee 26th Nov., operations before Cawnpore under General Windham, 27th
,89 War 8e)-vices of the Officers of the Boyal Artillery.
.8th «na .0th Nov.. J..U110 of C«,.'npore a.ul .lefcat of the Gwalior ContingeBt 6th Dec 1857 (three times J^ention^
III ilc^imu-he* Mclal) Kmiil.jye<l on sijcciii service with the expedition of 1863 agiuii.st the tribes on the ^uith-
W^rKtiuroriu/liii. ana w^I.™^^^^^ of Lnloo, capture of Umbeylah. and destruction oi Mulkab
*^«^lo.'id H."L'.'uanUncr scn-etl in the operations at Prescott In Upper Canada in ,838. Also in the pursuit of
'^» t'lonlTYouS^baV>a i"ervelf m the Crimean campaign from October to November 1854, including the battle
orinkermiinandsieiroofScbiistopoI (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ■ , v .x, , ..,
« Major Genenil U'A»ru.lar ^ervetl the Crimean campaign from September 1854 to March 1855, including the battle
of IiikfiiTOiui (horse sh-ii) and hietre of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram, and at the bombardment of
"Sti^Xr (& w h ;'v.; (M. i^ps Vi* , ^h Cla'ss of the .Med,>die. and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved the Indian cam-
liUKtVof 185758. .U..I commanded (he Artillery of General Franks' Force at the action of Secimdra, also commanded
the Roval Hor^. Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned m despatches, Brevet of
^'»°C^loifc?Thom%^irtei^'e<l in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including tlie siege and fall of Sebas-
topoWMcdal with Clasp, 5tli Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). -, ■, ^^ -^ ^
M Colonel John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 26th June 1842. Served also the Eastern
mniuimi of 18;^ and uu to Ainil 1835. including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of .'Uma and Inkennan,
Setreof Scl«sUM>ol lui'i 1-cpulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, CB., Knight of the
Loffion of Honor, uli Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). Received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel for distm-
iroulicU sen-ice at the battle of Alma in crossing the river with two guns, ascending the Heights and enfilading the
Kiuwiaii Columns. Couuuaiided a Troop of Royal Horse Ai-tillery in India in 1858-59.
»• Colonel Kisher ser\-ed in the Crimea from September to November 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol(MedaI with Clik.sp, and Turkish Medal). . , t , ,• , ^ t , ^ -r ^ ^,^ -,
» Colonel Middlct')!! scr\-ed in the Indian campaign of 1857 5-, iiicluilini,' the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
(wounilcd. ami two lioi-ses killed), battle of Cawnpore, action^ ni .~ri;ii ( I hat (commanded the Artillery), Chanda,
UmecrjMjrc. and Sulumpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, in luan- tlie attack upon the Moulvie's Mosque and
Moosa Bagii. action of Ban-ee, capture of Rampore Kussie (cominahiUd tUc Artillery), commanded a Troop of Royal
Uoree Artillerv at the i)assage of the (iogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Muchagaw-11 (nine times mentioned in
ilcsuHtches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
« Colonel Gibbon sei-ved in the Crimea from iSth May 1855, in command of a Field Battery, and for nearly three
monthi) the Artillery of the 4th Division, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (iledal with Clasp, and Tiu-kish
Uedal). Served in" India in 1857-58, was with Outram's Force at the siege and capture of Lucknow, where he com-
nuuidud the Artillerj- of Br.General Walpole's Division, and was specially recommended for promotion as
having "distinguished himself thi'oughout the operations, particularly on the 9th and nth March 185S." Com-
manded the Artillery of Sir Ho]ie Grant's Column in the action of Simree— severely wounded (five times mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
" Colonels Clifford and Newton served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Scbasto|)ol (Brevet of JIajor, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tiu-kish Medal).
♦' Colonel Franklin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the MedjicUe, and Turkish Medal).
♦* Colonel Hawkins scn'ed in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and was jiresent at the bombardments of the gth April, 6th a iid 1 7th June, 1 7th August, and 8th September (mentioned
in desiMitchcs, Brevet of Major, CjB. Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
♦* Colonel Williams commanded the Royal Artillery in New Zealand in 1864-66 during the Waikato, Tauranga,
and Wangauui campaigns, and was present at Rangiawhia, Haerini, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, and several minor
affairH (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
" Colonel Mackay sei-\-ed in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and ftvll of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Cla.sp, and Turkish Meiliil).
** Colonel Grant scrvcil in the Crimean campaign from iSth Jan. 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Seliastopol, and Ijoiubardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the l.e-ion ..ill .ti.i. :tli Class of the Medjidie, with Tm-kish Medal).
•• Colonel John.-<i)n served in ili. ( . , , i.ii.ju of 1854-55, inclvuUng the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
wiUi Clasp, sth Class of the Me.lii.lu . 1 ; I , h Medal).
*'• Colonels Council ami Smyth ai.a 1/ ,1 .1. .- . ! S.iuuders served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastojiol (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•• Colonel M'Crea in command of three Batteries Royal Artillei-y and a Detacliment of the 41st Regt. (with Majors
Purcoll, Richanb«)ii, Wanlell, and Captain E. Hay Cameron), was present in the revolution which upset the
Knii)cror Kausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859 ; landed and protected the Em-opeans at Port au Prince, and earned off the
Kmjjcror his family and ministers : received the thanks of the English and French Governments, and the Brevet of
Major.
,'*i''j'""*^' Doshorougb served with the China expetlition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
-T ."1 i'^' "'^"""*' "•^'"' 'I'angchow, and suiTcuder of Pekin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
t Colonel Shaw sened in the ( riineiin camjiaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before Sebastopol,
•nU at the Ixjiiibanlinents of 91)1 .April and 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Maior, Medal vrith Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Me<lalK,an.l 5th Class .,r the .Medjidie). ■' ' ^'
» Colonel Lennox served in ilie Crimean campaign from July to October i?,--.--,, including the siege and fall of
iiT^'" ('^'■'•'vet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish ile.lal).
tolonclC. 8. Henry served 111 the I'rimeau campaign of 1855, in the Tieiiehes with the siege train before
HcIwwUjikjI (Hcverely wounded), and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th ami i7tli June. (Medal with Clasp,
Hrevels of Mmor and Lt.Clonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.)
« o onol 1 men seiycd m the Kastcrn campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs 'of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
'*""• ""•■ '"•Vn'i" , , V," ','",'' i''i'''k'"va, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
b»r.linianan.niirkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medji.lie). ' ^' •' '
"Colonel JIaxd.y served the Eastern campaiLM. ,>f ,s- f -5, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
^Ti;.■■'."i■2 rlT" Aluia(hor8eshot),l!alak!:, :,:,„.! lulcnnan (horse killed), the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
aid rupulM; of the sortie on the 26th (Jet. 1.. ., (\.. .1,1 with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel.
H^nlnVu w ',^n'''''''/""n^^^^^^^ Sardinmna,.,i I . k.-l, M. dais, and 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.). Colonel
i.Zwi In . T ^ " ■, ""; Operations of Wa, . u „u.k that may confidently be characterized as one of the most
^.HJh^mll Ii«..'fl" '?■ r"H'' c'lV"''- "'^■'■^' ^'^i^ts m.thing to compare with it in the English language for
'MiT.?-!.r v7. 11 '• ""''.""'.'r tci'clung in Ihc general art of war : " vide 2V,e Times of ist Nov. 1869.
vrJ^u^^^^ilhl ^\L''T,T^^^ campaign of ,854-55 as D.A.Q.M.Gen. to the Royal Artillery, and was
B "f e L .K . ' r' ;;, ..''^ l"';^;:!rl'•..r!lL^^^'^^?il«'•''I'';'lit'''».t? Kertch (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp.
I'olonel l'i({ii
r Honor 5tli Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
.•II in I le t riniean ciimi.aign from June iSss.iucludinL' the si
wuh(-i,„,r.5i;r(i..;;of;i;;.ii;;^^ijui*",^^^^^^^^
•lo'!re*.'.t^k^ilJLu?,'KJ'iBJcvc(''.l^^ln^ "u ';"""^'7' '"""P»''>-'" "<■ '854, including the l.attle of Inkeimnn ami
m-ml«l a tTm. M f I oxal 11 ■ ^ ( ', 'n "" >' '"" "'"''"• 5"' ^''"^'^ "^ "10 Jledjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
I»ik«l '• w-l ro ;,r K^^^^^ "' ""•."^•""" =" HydcrKhnr 29th Nov. .858, defeat of a rebel foree at
^! ";,.H^\vZ sen- !d ^ "JV'!'.'' '""' '"•"">' "t H">'1<'H> (Brevet of Lt.Col.u.el, Medal, and CB.).
(Mr«lal wiih(M.i«i,, i,i,?lT,,,kiI.h M,.!'h^^^^^^^ '^^5' "'c'^'^'ng the siege and fall of Sebastopol
^» Cololloi HuCmI -7i'v!.';r,i'r'', "r "."■?.'' H^'^^^^^ "^ ""^ '^^ Division in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
klar..«,..U..k..n.mi ai, Hc.ioanff'ull'or^ camuaign of .854-55, 'ucluding the battles of Alma, Bala-
eoloncl. Milumn. Arbutl.not (twice woun.led). and Hastings, and Lt.Colonel FitzHugh served in the Crimean
War Services of the Officers of tie Royal Artlllerij. 19Q
campaign from May 1855, includiBg the siege and fall of Seliastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at
the bombanlinents of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
'■' Colonel Rotton served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymmir in tSifi-qy ; present at the capture,
of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Maior) ; and sei-ved with the expeditinn' o' > ■ ,,., ;,H|,,,g the action of Sinho,.
taking of Tangku, and captm-e of the Taku Forts (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, JIiH ■ .• . 1 Insps).
6- Colonel dmmanneywas present at the affair of Futtyabad 6th March : . . .1 1,1 i.Muded the Artillery of the
I St Brigade Central India Force imder Sir Hugh Rose at the capture of e'liaiiaancc I'urt, siege and capture of
Jhansi, and action on the Betwa ; also commanded the Artillery of that force in the attack on Koonch and capture
of Calpee, and served with Duff's Colimui at the afl'air of Sahao (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal) ..
'■^ Colonel Colclough was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for sei'vices with the late Osmanli Horse
Artillei-}-.
•i* Colonel Milward served in the Crimean campaign from July to September 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-\-ed with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts ; D.A.Q.M.Gen. on Captain Brabazon being taken prisoner (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Division of Artillery consisting of the two Batteries of Steel Mountain
Ordnance tliroughout the Abyssinian campaign from January 186S ; commanded a Wing of the Brigade engaged
in the action of Arogee, and was present at the capture of Magdala ; was selected as the bearer of the despatches
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Aidede Camp to the Queen and Colonel, and Medal).
05 Colonel Chermside served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant to the siege train, including the
siege of Sebastopol; was present at the battle of Inkermau -nith the two heavy i8-poundcr guns nnder Colonels
Gambier and Dickson (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of JIajor).
'^^ Lt.Colonel Anson served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with tUr si("_;e train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th Jime (Medal with Clasj:),
5th Class of the Medjidie, and 'rurl:i~!i .\k'ilal).
'''~ Colonel S. E. Gordon scimiI tlnoimUoiit the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,.
Balaklava, and Inkerman, sicu'i' .nul ciijiturc of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and 5th Class of tin- Mriliidiu, served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Pandura and Domideakeira (mentioned in (li-iintclics. Medal, and CB.).
<>'' Colonel Boothby sei-ved in the Eastern campiii,-n (.f 1-54 55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastnpul, and lepulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Brevet
of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)..
"0 Colonel Hon. B. T. Gage served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery,
and was present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Fai-m, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman,.
capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.) ; was also present with the Turkish Ai-my under
Omar Pasha during the operations at Rudchuck and Giurgevo, in the summer of 1854, and has received the Gold
Medal for the campaign on the Danube, awarded to him by the Turkish Government.
71 Colonel Thi'ing served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(iledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, including the actions of Secundra, Chanda,.
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (five times mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
72 Colonel Bent was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services as Brigade Major with the late'
Osmanli Horse Artillery.
73 Lt.Colonel Tupper served in the Eastora campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava. and Inkerman
(wounded), tlio sicue nnd fall iif Seliiistij]M,l, and re])ulsc of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three
Cla.sp,^, l;iv\.: -.r \la|ur, Sa rdinian and Tiirki.-li Aiudals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
:< 1.1 I II, ma ; .!\(..l ni tia' I I iiraaii iani|iaijn from March 1855, including the sicge and fall of Sobas-
toi.ol 1 \l. 1. ' :<-■'... iii ('la-,~ nr il.r .\l,..l|i.iM'. aial TuvkishMedal).
"• l,t,i'(il.;>: II .-1- ~.)\,d m tlu' llast.in canipa 1 l 11 nf 1S54, and up to February 1855, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Seliasi.i|.Ml, and I'cpulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Brevet
of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of th.- .M.Minlir, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Singleton served in the Eastern campamn of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and
il'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and inkernuiii, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Brevet of Major, Jledal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Tm'kish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and commanded the Artillery in the repulse of
the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March.
78 Lt.Colonel Rei'lly went to the Crimea as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Fox Strangways ; served in the
Trenches during the" winter of 1854-55 and was appointed Adjutant to the Siege Train in February 1855. and subse-
(piently Brinadu Major; was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and lyth .luno, 17th August, and
8th September. After the fall of Sebastopol he was appointed Deputy Assistant Qunrtor ilaster (ieneral at Head
Quarters (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of .\I,ij..r, Kni^rjit ..f the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Aiipointed to accompany tlir i'ni-sian Armym the cam-
paign of 1866. Appomted Military Attache' to the French Army in 1870.1111(1 iHan- aiiacia d lotlic .\rmyofthe
Loire, was present at the various operations around Orleans including the 1kiii1o.-o1 ihc .lal ud ami .(ih December,
which resulted in the evacuation of the city, when he was taken prisoner \>y the Uerniau Army and sunt to Eng-
land (Officer of the Legion of Honor).
7'J Colonel C. H. Smith served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram, and at the
bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian
campaign of 1S57-58, including the battle of Ca\\-npore on the 6th Dec, and affair of Kalee Nuddy, and commanded
the Artillery at the afi\ur of Kankur, and operations before Sandee (twice mentioned m despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.). . , . ^ ^ , ^ ^ ,^^ -, ■>
«' Lt.Cul(jncl J. L. Bolton served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with ('la..-|.. a, ! Tuikisli :\redal). Served in India in 1857-58, and commanded the Artillery m the action at Per-
'--1,1 ( .... 11, r .Mived in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
in 111, 'I'l . 1;. : . - ,\ nil tin- .-iege train, including the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
«^ Lt'coioial 1) s"i;ivriie.-orvfdinIndiaini857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee, operations of the
27th, 28th, and ..-oth of Xovcml.rv before Ca'ivnpore, and battle there on the 6th December (four times mentioned m
despatches, Uruvet i>f Major, ami Medal). , , , ,. . , t, i i 1 j
"^ Colonel Barry sen-ed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includin- the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkei-man, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clas].s, Ihvvet oi Major, ^anlmian and lurkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India in 1857-58, imlmlm- the ivhi't ot the (.arnson of Lucknow,
liattle of Cawnpore, siege and caiituio of Lucknow— severely wounded (twice mentiomd in despatches. Brevet ot
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasp.). Served with the expedition to China iniS6o and was present at Smho,
Tangku, capture of Taku F.irts, an 10,, s near Tangchow, and sun-ender of Pekin (CB. Medal with two Clasps).
s^ Lt Colonel Elo-ee was pie.Miit ai t h. eaiiture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet ot Ma.jor, Medal with Clasp).
^''' Lt Colonel Carthew served m the 1 'nmean canipaiLm from December 1S54, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebastopol, including the iH.n.l.ar.lments of .,tl. Aiiriland 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
Major,Knightof theLegi.nioi llono,, :,il,('la,sof the .\Iedjidio andTurkishMedal) _
S7 Lt Colonel Hay served a- \s,i~taut \diut;int, (ieneialot Artillery with the expedition to China m i860, and was
present at Sinho, Tangku, c'ai)Uue of Taku Fui ts, uetiuns near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major,
Medal with two ( 'lasps). . . , ,. .l, t, i.i.i *• t 1 3
s« Lt Colonel Spnrlvav sensed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastoiiol (\U-dal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
s'-* Colonel Michell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and np to May 1855, including the battles of Alma
191 War Services of fhe Officers of the Tunjal Artillery.
and BftlaUava aiul siccc of Sebastopol (Me(Uil with three Clasps, Brevet of Major Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and "u na.s of the ^ledji.lie) Scn-ed in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the stoi-m and captme ot
M^rl-unKC btoKe and cai tiirc of Lucknow c .mmandcd the Royal Horse Artillery at the affair ot Tigree
STA^iiuKUur .^tiim n^u- Azimutghur. operations in the Jimgle, and captin-e of Jugdespore^ atta^ and
capture of TirSul (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt C\)lonel Medal •(^-lth Cla^p and CB.)
« Lt.Coloncl Bedinpfeld 8e.■^•c<l with the expedition to China m i860 and was present at the captm-e of the Takn
Forte and surrender of Tekin (Ui-ovct of Major, Medal with two Clasps). ^. , „, ,
v7l?c" loncl tiovan sen-e.l with the expedition to China in .860, and was present at Smho, Tangku. and capture of
Taku Forts (Brevet of Major. Medal with Cliusp). Also sei-ved in the operations agamst the laepmgs m the
-iMcinity^of ShiuiKhai m ;^J^^.'^^,^^^^'-\.^^^^rn campaign of 1854, and up to March 1S55, including the affairs of Bul-
panac ami M-Kenzie-^s Farm, the l.attles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman (severely wounded) , the siege of
Sc»«.-.t<JiK.l, and ropulto of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Mc<lalB. and sth Cla.ss of the Med.jid!e). . , ,. , „. ^,,.1^ • • -p 1 **i p ai
•" C..!.,!,, I Viilos 8er\-ed in the Kasteni ciunpaign of 1854, including the affair at M'Kenzie s Faiin, battles of Alma
jx- ■ • ■ ,-0 of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1S54 (Medal with thiee Clasps,
1 ■ ^7, nlinian and Tiu-kish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidic) . Served m the Indian campaign of
I • I lie action of Socuiidi-a. siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded Royal Horse Ai-tilleiy at
I], - :, 'unge on 13rd and 29th of Julj-, also commanded the Ai-tillery in the actions at Sultanpore on
1 -.".: a'.,l -111 AiigriSsS (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
" I.i Colonci W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
ScU!i>toi)nI (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Mcd:il with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
»' l.t.l'oloncl C. F. Young served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Aiimifhur, oiJcratiouB in the Jungle, and captm-e of Jugdesporc (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
and Mc<lal).
*'■ Colonel Pennycuick son-ed in the Crimean campaign ft'om November 1S54, including the battle of Inkerman,
pic'o and fall of Scbastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Chisps, Piii-.lini:ni and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Cla.-s of the Mciljidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, imlu.li;!- ilio relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
buttle of Cawnporc on the 6th Dec, actions of Seria Ghat, Chanda, ami Sliilallllll^■^ siege and capture of Lucknow,
nnd action of Uarrce (Medal with two Clasps). Sei-ved with the cxi-e'lirion v, thina in 1S60, and was present at
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and sun-ender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CS.).
''' Lt.Coloncl Oldei'shaw scn'ed in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Scbastopol. in the Ti-enches with the siege train, and bombartlment of April ; was employed on special service in
iHs^- V (.Mi'dal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■•■■ 1. I : . !(;.(". Henry ser\-cd in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the liattle of Inkerman, siege and
fji': - ■ ' ( Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
M. - . id the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel Kelly's
F.ai ■, :;:■ :-i:ck and defeat of the rebel forces jiosted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills on the 25th and 28th
March 1S55 (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
'» Colonel N. O. S. Turner seired in the Crimean campaign from March to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal). Served
in Iiirlia in 1858, and was present at the siege and captiii-c of Lucknow, afl'air of Tigree, relief of Azimghm-, action
near Azimutghur, operations in the Jmigle, and capture of Jugdespore ; as Brigade Major to the Oude Field Force
under Lord Clyde in 1858-50, and present at the capture of the Fort of Amathei, and action of Dundcikera (throe
times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CS.).
''* Lt.Colonel P. J. Campbell sen-ed in the Kaffir war of tR^i-=-i (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign from
June to December 1855, including the siege and fall ■ 1 ^^^ ' :' -'- ' > 1 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Lt.Coloncl Twiss sciTcd in the Crimean can. :i ' lav to July 1S55, including the siege of Scbastopol
■(Medal with Clasp, nnd Turkish Medal). Served ai. i :. . ii -> wa iha force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57.
Also with the E.xpedition of i860, and present at the o.iireiukr oi IM-ii' (l\To'lal v,-;th Uvn f'lasps).'
'"* Lt.Colonel K. Curtis served in the Crimean campaign from .la! a 1 al : r;, a ^a and fall of Sebas-
topol. in the Trenches with the siege train (Medal with Clasp, Turkic i; ; 1 a .; ; : ).
"*• Lt.Colonel Hope sen-ed in the Eastcni campaign of 1854-55, ami v a ,1 , -, m ;;; i;.- i^uiir -1 Inkerman, siege
and full of Selja.'^topol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege tram tluMiiu'liaut tiie sie-e, including the boni-
tcinlments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th Anijust, and StU Se])temljer (Medal with two
<;iBJ-p»i. Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class, of the Medjiilic, and Turkish Medal).
•irlt^ •'""' '^"'"'^^"" ^''"■'"^ '"'■'*'' •'^'''*''''™ *'"™P^'*^ °f '^54- "i"l >"' *■' ^larch 1S5-, including the affairs of
M Keiizie .s Farm, the battles of Alma and lukennan, the siege of Sal a , . a ' . a ; a I repulse of the sortie on the 26th
Oct. iS54 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of tla a a , a 1 Turkish Medal).
"« U.ColouoldeHavUlaudservcdin the Kasteni campaign of iSai 1 , a. interval between I'^t March and
<th Sept 1855). including the Imttles of Ahna and Balaklava, and .--l< . l' ajia-topol (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Mediil).
'"■ Lt.Colonel Lukin seryid in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklav-i, and
Inkcnnan. siege and lull of bebastopol. in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of qth April,
in and 17th June 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with four
-lusps. Knight ot the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). AVas selected to be sent
'" u '" ,1'^^'^" Trojihies fi-om Sebastoiiol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her Majesty the Queen and
Hoyal HiifhncKs Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich. J J '^
«n,w"i .hwi'l'lIlM "rn" "/^''T'^'^ '" "ic^'rimean campaign from 6th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
wi.Tllr, v! t of Mi.'or) '^ '•''■"*^''^ ''^^'^'^^ "'"^ '^''^'^I'- Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the MedjidieTand Tui-kish Medal,
ln'v!.rm„\r!^''\'\!'''"''?«°T^''^^^'" ww'"'.'^';*'""?',''^'^'''^'^"'"'^ ^'^'^ 'iP to ^la'-cli 1855, including the battle of
to til". (• iL r\i, '. M,..'''r'.^'^" ^ '^' "' ""'''\ *T° ^'l"-"!^-^. J'l'cvet of Major, and Turkish Medul) ; was nominated
III. r !- i , ,,. r ^''^^''Ji'^o '<"■ sei-vices with the late Osmanli Horse ArtiUery.
J.,t.(.olimel W.J. llolum sen-cd in the Eastern cainiiai'rn of 18,4— ;■; in the Trenches with the <5ip<TP tTiin
Med 1 ,; U tw , r ; sn^^^^ V'"'-''^ "":■ ^il"" '^""'^'''' ^>'l^""iii^ (mentioned in despatches, Bi^vet of Major,
«».i'r K^rvinV^iH^ i^^^^^^ ""'!"'"• 5^'' '■''"'^^ "fthe Medjidie, and Turkish Sedal). In 1S70
w u-h n.w.»..n, .M^?. iiM ^r«/ n-V^?.'"' '^'"^'",00' m Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
"1 '.X u Au' J n 'hI'h H, rvi< e"^ "" '""'''"''' °'' '^° ^"""'^^ ^''^^^ honorably mentioned in despatches
ved the lOai-teni CiimpaiL'n of i^^a. nnd nn fr. .Tmm tQ^,- ;,,o1,,,i;^™ h,„ o,-^ „p c!„i,„gj.QpQi
dwith
,0., /x,,„,..> , .•,, , ,„ ,, - -, "-.•-:).„ ..1^-1 t„.,trelj- wounded in left leg, arm,
■ 855 (Mcdul with two Clasps. Brevet of Major, Sardmian and Turkish .Aledals, and 5th Class
.Hmm.'o*'orf7l?'ni" "'? ^'"^'"V '^""iw'ffn of ,857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lor,l
'""'(•WpJ). ^'=«-''"=«" and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree and Sirsee (Br6vet of
a''il'.iM!l in7h^rrr,ic[,,'^«"i?i''l'i"'''"'^'" ?*" '^^4 and up to June 1855, including the battle of Inker-
>•■ >li I wo -liiMm Ki it >t , • n " ^""^^ V«"' ""'^ l'"i" ''""^"icnts of 17th Oct. and 9th April (Brevet
.11 nv, i iio'pH.Kiogla of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
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Mli.irHeryed the lOa^tcni camjwign of 1S54, and up to Juno 1855, including the siege of Sebastopc
1 lie1,amM''i'Vov'''v,''''',w''" ','"■'"'''"','' x"' ^^'^ '7th Oct. 1854 and 9th April ,855, and wi
■, ; „■ . fl' - v' .f..V' f' hS""" ;,- ^^ "'.V'^*-"' "" 4tl> Nov. ,854. and severely wounded in left leg, an
War Services of the Opccrs of the Royal Artillery. 192
DecemlDer 1 S67 and Tvas present at the action of Ai-ogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatclies CB aud
Medal). , ' ■'
J'5 Lt. Colonel Bjrne served in tlie Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and expe-
dition to Kertch (Medal -svith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). '
"" Lt.Colonel 0. Johnston served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (Medal).
i"" Lt.Colonel J. M'C. Campbell served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee
siege and captm-e of Lucknow, assault and capture of Fort BiiTvah (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp, and Urevet of Major).
"* Major Freroh served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangkn, capture of
Taku I'orts, and siu-render of Pckin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations against the Taepin<'S in
.the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1S62, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin,
the fortified city of Kajow, the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city of Kahding.
"^ Lt.Colonel Miller served the Eastei'n campaign of 1854 and up to May 1855, including the battles of Alma, Eala-
klava, and Inkennan, the siege of Sebastopol, aud repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps
Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Jledal). '
I-" Lt.Colonel Owen sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkennan, siege and lall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th
-June (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
1-1 Lt.Colonel G. A. Milman sei-ved in the Crimean campaign, Dec. 1S54 to July 1S55, in the Trenches with the
siege train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Slajor, st.h Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1-- ^hv>A- iVrnio sfvvf'd in thp Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
' : ' r, 1., i. ,: >■ MiMil in ilio Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the siege
•tr,, i. I .,,,;, ,-, ., -;. in ;, ; , . M i . iiM' I lo 1 1 1 1 ,a 1 1 1 1 1 icuts of gth April aud 6th and 17th Jime— woimded (Medal with Clasp,
l:iL-, Li ui .'ihtjui', ^aiumiiiji ami Turkir-h Medals, aud 5th Class of the Medjidie).
i-" Lt.Colonel Irvine sei"\'ed in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of gth April and 6th and 1 7th J une (Brevet of Major, Medal with
•Clasp, 5th Class of the Morljidio, and Tnrkisli r^Icdal). ,
'-•^ Lt.Ci.i",,.: _\. ,,;,,,, . ■• ■ - . '-'u of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkennan, siege and
fall of Sell:' 'I 2nd Nov. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevctof Major,
Knight 1 4' 1 I !. ;i 1 I Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1-" ibij"!' ' ;'y.\:i-i ' ,: ' ) 1 ;:!■ Medjidie for .services with the la'toOsmanli Horse Artillerr.
Ci.ni:u:.; .1. : l;:.ttery of Aniistr(<ng i2-i)i)iiii(lers tlirmighout the -' ' ; --in;:::. .:■: i.;, _■■, ;:. -.,, :]u- i ;, ,1 I v-c. 1S67 and
■\-.:i : I :: 1 tie capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, : : - ,. .. ■
' I ' ' i .Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1 8m , ■■: I .1 i 'm, siege and
■^'■■i-"\ ' . - :i:i :■ ;in], in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombarl: • ■ ; - -: i ;■ :, ! i . !,, r. -ii Ay ,, ; • ; : tli and 17th
.Tunc, ulsd at 'the bombardment of Kinbom-n (Brevet of Major, Medal viuth two Chi-sjis,' Knight of the Legion of
U.aiiii-, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'-'■' LMajor Rowley sei-ved in the Kaffir w.ar of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China expedition of i860, and was
present at the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of the i8th and 21st September near Tangchow and surrender of
I'ekin (Medal with two Clasps).
130 Major Heberden seiTcd in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege and fall
■of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
"1 Lt.Colonel Goodenough served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwah — severely woimded (three times mentioned in
■despatches, Ih-evet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
13^ Major A. H. W. WilUams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aud Tm-kish Medal). Served in India in 185S, and was engaged in the repulse of the
mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March.
"* Ma.iors Cockbum, Cardew, Tupper, and FaiTell served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tiu-kish Medal) .
1^^ Lt.Colonel Strover sei-ved in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war dui-ing 1860-61 and commanded
the Royal Ai-tillery during the greater part of the war in the Taranaki (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"0 Major J. H. I'eilc served in the New Zealand war iji iSl; 66 in c-unuiaud of a Field iJattcry (Med.al).
1" Major F.T. Wl,i:, >:::.■■, .nvrl ;',.■ ,m-!m i' l!:,. i::-',-:: ry:, ;,,::■., ;' , - : ; = r/,ur]u.y \:i^ ll:rl,attlo of Balaklava,
• siege and fall of Sri , - ]:•,:, i,;' ., ■ '• 1 ■,■ . 1 ■' ■--, :'■:•'■ ■'.■■, ,■! T::, 1 :■ '1 ".- .l.-il).
"" Major Walle:- ■ '- ,' — . 1 ■ , ■ , : ',-.. J; 1, 1 'handa, and fe-altau-
pore, siege and e;i 111- . ■ ;■ I. ir ;,.■,,-, i,: : ,i: .',.• :::ij;!!i!-, ;ii:4 c'l.tir e > .:' .1 ,: ^e-]. Te iiii;-.; t>a:e.-; mentioned in des-
patches. Medal wAh r;:isii).
"" Lt.Cci iuel A. I'. .1 ihuson sei-ved in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Me(l:i I with Cl.i-]), and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow. and actions of Sirsee a,ud Nawabgungc (Urevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
1*1 I'.Iajor Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with I'lasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
1'^ Major King served the Eastern cnniiiaic-n of 1854-55, including the afiairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Ini ■ ■ 1, 1 ■<■ and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 26th
■Oct. 1854, and was Aide de Camp to Genci:' i : tlie final assaidt of the Redan on the 8th September (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with fom- Chi;-:. , I.: ,- .. i lueLegionof Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tiu-kish
Medal).
1+'' Major R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
1"" Majors J. H. Brown and Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1834, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tiu-kish Medal).
i« Major Strangways served throughout the Eastera campaign of 1S54-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal vsdth four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
1"' Captains Brancker, Holjart, and Harvey served with the ex])edition to China in 1S60, and were present at
Sinho, Tangku, and cajrtm-e of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
i-*? Majors Booth, Brackenbury, and Gore served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege
:and fall of Sebastopol (Medal mth Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11** Major Markham served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to January 1855, including the affair of M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1S54 (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tm-kish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the
action of Secundra on 23rd Jan. (Medp.l).
1*3 Major C. E. Stirling sei-ved in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, and was present at the siege and f;ill
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1^° Lt.Colonel Teesdale served as Aide dc Camp to Major General Sir W. F. "Williams during the whole of the
blockade of Kars, and at the battle on the Heii,''hts above that tosvn on i he li: >.']■:. ,r,:^s- Successfully held the
Redoubt called " Tuksek Tabia " for the space of seven and a half hours n- : 1 ■ ' liea\-y fire on the 2gth Sept.
1S5S, and was mentioned in the despiitcli. lieceived a severe contusion fi. ■ : .1 -h it in the leg. The rank of
Lt.Colonel and the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the Medjidie .•, . '. r :.:- ;-.c.l upon him by the Sultan.
In a letter from the Foreign Office, dated 7th March 1855, Her Majesty's Guvcrnmeut conveyed their sense of
1 93 ^Var Services of the Oljicers of the lioijnl AiilUcry.
approval of his efl-orts in averting from the Gan-ison^
-1l/1I^!%:k^:Z^'j:^t^'^^^^^ l^duain, the siege ana ^l of Sebas-
"""•^a]o"s^'te^-VHrir\f 'di^in"l857-58. and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultanpore siege and
r«nture of LuXo« TcUons of Ban-ee. Si/see, and Nawabgimge (twice mentioned m despatches Meda with Clasp)
P" Mi^or Ne^X"t "er^ed in Indfa in .857-59, and was1>resent at the attack and defeat of the rebel force posted
'".'^'^MaTorT^U Stnu:.oT^l"'i^'lndfa'^^8;% present at the actions of Chanda. Snltanpore. and
DhovmT™ 8.0."' and captm-e of Lucknow. actions of Korsee, Nawabgiinge, Seragimge, affiiirs of ^si'd and 29th
.IuljTr^™skt'i K Gooitee at Sultanpore. inclucUng affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 28th August, and Doadpore 20th.
t)M (four tunc* mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). , , .^ ,. . » „ „
"j iiZr FnTci sLyou, CapUiins Tracey (wounded) and Tarleton served the Indian campaign of 1858, were
i.rcwiit at the siejrc nn<l capture of Lucknow and several minor affairs (Medal with Clasp). „ • .,,
>»'m« iors M 'I'iivlor and C. E. S. Scott (wounded) sei-%'ed in the Cruuean campaign from May 1855, m the
Trenches with the siege train ai, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th.
Aueuat(Me<hilwithClasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). . ^ ., ■ ^
'* Mjyor Kentc served in the Crimciin campaign from March to August 1855 and was present at the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). , . , ^. -, t i
'» Majors J J Smith Still, Uihuour, de Molevns, and F. J. G. Hill served m the Crimean campaign from July
i8s5 includinK the siege and fall of Sflmstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). . , -,. -u
'■" Major Eardley Maitlaud served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column m 1857, including the
actions of FutU;hpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge, Mungawara, and Alumbagh,
relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Oiitram's Force in the Aliimbagh fi'om Jan. to March 1858,
uieRC and caiilure of Lucknow, and actions at Selimpore and Smideela in the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with
two Clasps, and a year's sei-vice). „ „ „ ^ „.,,.„.
>*» Major J. Lardnor Clarke served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to Jtine 1855, including the siege of
Scbastoiwl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'« Major Thomhill sen'ed throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, mcluiling the siege and fall of Sebas-
toiv)l, and bombardment of the 6th Jime (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
'«• Major Pearse ser\'ea in the Crimean campaign from ^uly 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the iledjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the
ca})ture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
'»» Majors Pitt and Schreiber sei-ved in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
ScbuHtopol (Mcfbil with Clasp, and Tiukish Medal).
>•« Major Aldcr.son served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
mnn. siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April,
and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasjis, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'•' Slajors Ravenhill and Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall
of 8cba«U>pol, and battle of Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Tweedie also served in
India in 1858. and was engaged in the repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
'*• Major Fred. L. H. Lyon served in the Crimean campaign fi-om Dec. 1854 up to Sept. 1855, including the siege
of Scba-Htopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and 17th Jime
(Medal witli Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandora,
and capture of Meangimge, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, capture of Rampore Kussie,
afliiirsof MuchagawuTigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal with
Clasp).
'" Major Ruck-Kecne sensed in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebast'ipol (wounded), in thoTrciichcs with thf sietre train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and
6th and i7tli .bine (Modal with two Cbisiis, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'™ Miijorn Hanwfll :in<l Lyle served in tlif (_'riineiin campaign from May 1855, incliuling the siege and fall of
Scbast.ii.ol (.Mc.lMl with Clasp, and Turkisli Mediil).
"' Major Vaughan .sen-ed in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
In the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 6th and 17111 Jimc (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Major Law served in the Crimean campaign from .Tune 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with ("Insp, nnil Turkish Jlcilal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions near
Tiingchow, and surrender of I'ukiii (Medal with Clasp).
'^ M^or Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clas]), and Turkish Medal).
'•• Major Warren scn-cd in the Iml .;- n, ,„;,,, i-n oi , ,- -,:-;. including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and -ii , 1 i :,i ihr Sul.;Mli,rs Tank ; commanded the Heavy Battery
iiithesu>miingof Meaiigunge. sieL"':i 1, , . , .1 ,,;. :,,,^^; .umnur cnnipaign in Oudo, and actions of Barree
andSimroe; pasKugeof thoGoomti(;,i - 1:, 1 ,i: j ni |\,,t Kuhuia, and attack on Koelee (commanded the
Artillc-ri-) ; also H<Tved 111 the lrans-( ;..-. n .Mmimign, inrlu.lin- iicli.ni i.f Chcrodra, and taking of the Fort of Mud-
jwlla -c..intnBn.lc.l the Mortar Hi.ltcry (tlircc ti.nes mcntinned in dcsi-atches, Medal with two Clasps). Sei-yed at
Linlwvla in the cunipaign iigamsl the hill trilics in tbr. Snnh-Wrst Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the
storming of the I. M.ical Hdl and Lull..n, ,,ls., mMIic ,n..-M ,,.>,„-,,i „, fhe plain of Chumla (mentioned in despatches,
Mcrlal with Clasp). Served throughcjul tin' liliontiin .1 m, 1 1 .1 1 ■4-65
'"Major Dyer served in the C-rinican lanipai-n .n ■ 1 i.i,' the siege and fall of Sebastopol-horse killed
M«lHl wi h l,,sp,andaurkishMe.l«l). ^Jerv.d Ihr I ., .:: ,.:,:,, ^^i of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
-'^i f w\ ('•""'""""'"'.'•''<', ■8-pouMder Battery du. m,.,- iIu , ,)n 1). battle of Ca-mipore on 6th Dec. (horse killed),
^.^.Ir^.r.Cv"} f a"^*":"f ««'"»(""«". siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of BareiUy and Shahjehanpore,
/-. M.; , n ..' ' Ibinai and Mohumdeo (mentioned m despatch. Modal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
Or-fc.,. /'n J iMr'T'T '". . " .^•"''' '^•-'"'■"".l "'ai- '" 1864-66. including the Waikato campaign and action at
thTK^^l.lT-m^r w '''•"I'"Vi P^ 1" ^""""''"'' "'a "attery ; „lso during the Wanganui campaignTand commanded
7r^iltih,\,V.^^^^^^ ''""-''' '" ^',!;''V'' >865. ami in other skii-mishes on the Wanganui coast, and
^TTM ? •"« nttnck unci .Icfeiit of the natives at Kaitaki (Modal).
at HhVhn T!.n^v^i ' r',V,','.',,^^ ■'^'r'-r 'V"' ,','"1""'" I'l-'Upotts served with the expedition to China in i860, and were present
' " 1 1 r;,h,n".n =r i'r ,n ' , ' ' V'.'^"' '"^L""'" '."'".'' iangclmw, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
K.J H^ir,^ ■ ^ilma uwl'';nW^^^^^ throughout the Kasteru campaign of ,854-55, including the affair at M'Kenzie's
Kal i^U O.rl Cl,^^» K. . . r m"' V^^ '""i [i-'" °' Scbastn,,,,!. ,uid rei.ulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854
",7,8 Tnc . C \\iTcii^ZfVrll\'' ''">:';"" "f """2,'-. ai.d Turkish Modal). Served in the Indian campaign of
c.ii..r;orKXHehomr^^^ "" ." I'"'V";V'/^''""'*''''"''^'^n^«' «*ege and capture of Lucknow.
rc,l?,«ri md.l^lnrs^rvrJf hr <""•''"':"'■'',"' 'iL'^patoh, Modal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
IJalakUrT JicKC 3 ''"^"''■" '•""M'aip. of ,854-55, including the battles of Alma and
liaiaKiava, .lege ami fall of Sebastoix.l. and cxpodition to Kcrtch (Medal with three Clasps, Tm-kish Medal, and 5th
War Scrcices of the Officers of tlie Boyal Artlllenj. 194
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includinfj the action of Kalee Kuddee, siege and
captm-e of Lucknow (as D.A.Q.M.General of ArtUlerj-), action of Jamo (as Brigade Ma.ior to the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpoore. Served as D.A. Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct. 1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswana district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1859 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secretary with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, captm-e of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and sm-render of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Was promoted Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in India.
"*" Lt.Colonel Wm. Stirling served tlu-oiiirhuut tlie Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
anil irKenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, li.ilakliu a and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Brigade Major of Artillery with Rajpootaiia Field Force at the capture of Kotah on 30th March 1858 (Medal, and
Brevet of Major). Sei-ved with the expedition to Chiaa in i860, and was present at Sinho, actions near Tangchow,
and smTCnder of Pekm (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Major P. E. Hill served throughout the Easteni campaign of 1854-55, inchiding the battles of Balaklava and
Iiikeniiiui. .--ifue and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal).
^ti \ ill 111 .\,\V. India under Sir John Michel in 1858-59 (Medal).
'•^ M,ijiii- l;i(U'i)ut served throughout the Eastci-n campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
mill lull lit' Si'liastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th .^pril, 6th ami 17th
June, 1 7th August, and 8th September ; on the last bombardment he comni.'nalcd a battery of Mi'iir- (hk ntii.ned
in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, anil Turkish -Mi'ilal). i-^i i \ : > Itoyal
Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, inchiding tbe occuiiatiou of Fv/.ui 1 "fthe
■(Ti)omtee at Siiltanpore, affairs at Shahpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo NudiUr ; and in the Tian^-i .j :i li-inrt at
the affair of Chm-da, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Jfedal).
"^3 Major Watson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to February 1855, including the battle of In-
kcraian and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and .Turkish Medal).
'** Majors Humfrey and Anley .served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
i8*t Major C. W. Wilson commanded the Royal Artillery of the Left Brigade Dooar Field Force in Bhootan from
February 1865, and the whole Artillery of the Force on the' Eastern Frontier of Bengal from June to October 1865,
and was present at the taking of Stockades at Bala Pass, at the destruction of Stockades above Buxa, and at the
taking of Stockades of Nagao above Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Eurasian (ilountain)
Battei-y of Artillery in the Expedition against the Loshais in 1869 under Brigadier General AV. F. Nuthall.
1" Majors de Winton (wounded) and Hall served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th, and 17th Jmie
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Major Hall was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow in Mai-ch 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
ISC Major Dyce and Captain Hon. R. V. Dillon were present at the cai)turc of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal with
Clasp).
1" Major Leonard Griffiths sei-\-ed in the Crimean campaign from November 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombarilments of gth April and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal).
1*8 Major Lluellyii served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 and commanded two
guns left in garrison at Addigerat (Medal).
1*5 Lt.Colonel Hickes served in the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
n the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Crofton wth
he expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
''1 Major W. G. Martin sei-ved in the Crimean Campaign from December 1854 to January 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medals.
'^"^ Major Ward sei-^'ed in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"5 Major Burnab.y served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved in India in J858, and was present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow. and actions of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Meihil with Clasp).
19* Major Ellis, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, sei-s'ed in the Crimea from early in October 1855 until the
evacuation in June 1856, and was employed in the destraction of the Docks of Sebastopol. Commanded a Detach-
ment of Royal Artillery from the i6th November 1858 to the i6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, and was
employed to destroy liy mines one of the strongholds of the Rohillas in the Deccan. Served throughout the
.Vbyssmian camjiaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, first in a Field Battery of which he brought most of the horses from
India to Zoola, but becoming Supernumerary was subsequently employed as Provost. Mar.shal and in the Land
Transport Train. Commanded a Division of the Train in the Highlands of Abyssinia for several months. Held
command of the Train at Sooroo and at Addigerat, two important posts on the line of communication to Magdala
(mentioned in di's]i:itrhes, ^iLMlal).
i»5 Major O. H. A Xic .lis served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served also the
campaign of 185=, trniji Sipnuilier. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Jledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
"c Major MafL-nii;e -irvid 111 the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including tne siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasi 1, a 1 1. 1 Tm kish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, and action of Sn-ec (Miilal with Clasp).
"7 Sir John Canii'iiill >i r\ .il in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol, in the Tvemlii'swiih the siege train, and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th June, 17th Jime, 17th
August and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the expedition to
China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches, also in the
French General's despatches lor services in command of two Howitzers in support of the French attack), actions
near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
138 Major P. A. Whinyates served in tne Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
hastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Puttehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
"9 Major Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in
the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th and 17th Jmie (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . ...
2™ Major Franklen served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59 and was frequently engaged
with the enemy (Medal). Also sei-ved with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, captm-e of
Taku Forts, and sun-ender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
2»i Major Rooke served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). -,-, ^ ■■,-,■ ^-u ■ ,,„ ,0,
2"* Major Wortham served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and fall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to Chma m i860, and was
present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
205 Major Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts, and
was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal) .
195
War Services of the Ojilccrs of the Eo'jal AvilUcnj.
0.1 in the Cruncan campniyn from 3Jny 1855, in the Trcnehcs with the siege train at the siege
ail > ub:.Xcnt-s^' he 6th nud .ytU J.me mid 17th August (MechU with Clasp, 5th Class 01
d"hMe."i!) Served in the Ueld dui-ing the Indian mutmy from October 1858 to 1S59 m the
the >: ,:ki.-.hMea-i!). Served in
I "v i 'h S ir U. .1.0 Grants and Gorruckpore Field Forces. Served thi-oughout the Aby
'- I', 11. • |.,mmry""oSa"uni;adc
-t{:^I^H£^:);j^i^ca^^S^^^^
" ^'^ir A"s'C.urser;"ed''il; the C-imcan campaign from May 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
«„l n^«f;ri'tl7rinlniu.d Turkish Medal). Also .«eri'ed iu the field durmg the ^e^v Zealand war m 1867.
P°i.^^l U c. wf Wboir«^^^^^^ in the expeditioiuu-y force in China from 1S57 until the evacuation of Canton
*".''■'■• '^'■■'' ' . „.p,i i„ ,1,0 iii.iinn campaign of 1S57-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, affixir of
_ ; c'lvturo of Lucknow, actions of Biireilly, Shahjehaupore, and MoUunidee capture ot Fort
« . ^ KuLiuih. passage of the Gogi-a at Fyzabad, and affair- of ilucheegaun (Medal with Clasp .
":; , ^^^., ^er%-ed in India in 1857 58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
nV Si ii^'ilii^r Inf^I^'ssS -^"^s P-sent atthe capture of Nurgoond on zst Juno X858 (Medal).
Bcn-.^ with the cxpcOiUou to CUma in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and captiu-e of 'laku Forts (Medall
'""1 ii^dr William Smith served in the.Indian campaign of 1S57-59. including the relief of Lucknow by Lord,
rivile battle of Cawnporeou 6th Dec, actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned m dcsi>atches), Chanda, Umeei-pore, and
fiiiumnoro Bictfe and cr.pttire of Lucknow, atUick of the Moosabagh, and action ofBarree ; aftei-wards present with
w^ forces in pm-suit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra and in the Trans-Gogra campaign in-
cUulimr scvcnd suinll affuir.s on the Raptce and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps) . Served m the New
Zcnland war in 1864 in command ofa Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato and at Te
Baiiga including the attack on the Gate Fah, where his guns were reported by Su' Duncan Cameron as havmg been
" •fM^^'S^urnett scWcil iu the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle ofi-'awnporo on 6th Dec. , siege and capture of Luclmow, actions of Banee and Sirsee (Medal with two Clasps) .
»'» Captain Tallwt 8er\-od with the expedition to Chuia in 1S60, and was present at Tangku, and captm-c of Taka
"Vuiitain Oliver seiTcd in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee, oper.ations of
the 27th aSth and 29th Nov. before Cawnipore, and battle there on 6th Dec, action.s of Kalee Nuddee and Ramgunga,
eicffo and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanporc, and Mohumdee, capture of the Fort of Rampore
Kuiuicnb, pa-ssagc of the Gogra at PyzaVmd, and affair oi' Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Uliootan cami)aign in I86^-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left column at the taking of the
Fort of Dalimkolc, and iu the affaii- at Chamoorchee (mentioned in desjiatches. Medal with Clasp) .
**» Captain Morgan seiTCd in India in 1857-58, and was juesent iit the action of Bandah (Medal). Served with the
exiMxlition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, captiu-o of Taku Forts, and sm-reuder of Pekin (Medal with
two Cla-sps).
"^ ('a]itnin Hanncn scn-cd at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1S56-57, was present at the
ca]>turc of Canton in Dec. 1857 ; served with the expedition of 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Tiiku Forta, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
«♦ Captain Ford son-ed in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, affair of
Btmdnh, of tie Alumbagh from Jan. to March, siege and captui'e of Liicknow (mentioned in despatch, Medal withi
two Clasps).
»* Major George Arbuthnot ser\-ed in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons during the-
early portion of the camjjaigu ; was jirescnt at the siege and cajiture of Rathghm- and Garakota, relief of Saugor,
forcmtf the pans of Nudiniiore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch where he commanded the Siege Train-
(Klivciul mention), and capture of Calpee— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian
auupaign an iVide do Camp to Sir Charles Staveley, and was i)reseut at the action of Arogoe and capture of Mag-
ilala (three tiniC!- mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
«' I'lijitam U. C. Smith K-n-ed in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Jelalpore (Medal).
»* Captftin Chahncr.'i served in the hidiiin cMuniiiipn of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, affair of
Bamifiuisni. »icgc and ca])ture of Luck:i :h ; 1 , i,C Bareilly, Shahjehanporc, and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
«*' CajiUiin Pickering scn-cd in thr l«: r ,11., nj^ni of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
ImU'.u of Cawnporc on 6th Dec. actioi -. i ; :;t, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Liicknow, ac-
tion of Barrco, and defeat of the rebel 1 hl: \.lucUuccupied the Fort and Jungle of Buugaon in April 1859 (men-
tioned in dc(il>alcliC8, Medal with two Clasps).
»' Major U. L. Forster sen-cd a.s Aide do Camp to Major General Pratt during the Now Zealand war of iS6o-6r
(mcntioneil in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
X" CapUiin de Cetto 6cn-ed in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Futtyabad, captm-e of Chandaii-ee
Fort, fieu'c and capture of .Thanm, and action of Betwa (Medal).
»»• Captain Cano bcrvcd in South China from 1857 to i860, successively as Acting Quarter Master to the com-
blnt-<l ft.ri-e of Uoyftl and Royal Marine Artillciy, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including the assault
mill .-ai.-.iire orcmiton m Dec 18-7 and minor iiilairs. A'oluntccred for service in North Chma in i860 ; present at
Ihi- cai.ture of Taku Forl.s with ;mcl.'c tniiii (.Mcdnl with two Clasps). Served during the occupation of Tientsin as
I'r.iv<,M Miir«lml and Drill ItiMnutnr t., Manclni Arlilli ry ; also as Acting Ad.iutant and Quarter Master Royal Ar-
tillery awaiiijit Ihf laopiug rebels near Shanglmi in 1S62, including the csipture of Kahding, in command of a Mor-
tar llniu-ry of iiBlive UhinuHC gunners atUiehed lu Uoyal ..U-tillcry (mentioned in despatches, and ist Class Gold and
IUhI (-.mil Mislal from Iho CUuieBC Govonimcnt).
*»« riipuiln F. 8. Stoucy Bcr\-cd in India in 1858, and was present at the attack on a Fort occupied by rebels on
»• (-..pumi IlmckciiburT Kcn-ed in India in 1S57-58, and was present at the action of Banda and captiu-e of Kar-
wcc {M<-<1h1 »vill. ( la^.p). In the I-ninco-Gornian war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the sen'ice of
"»• lirilii.li Nnuonnl bocitly f.n- Aid to the Sick and Wouudeil, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
or U..- AnnUlice. For hiH »en-icc8 in thm capacity lie was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor bv special
CW;;'t.!cUo";';l;waria:\"^^^ ^'''' ''''''■''^ *^° ^^'^°-*i'^- of a Knight of the First
li,:; :;rT::,!;c;;;,^:,!;!z:;;sr!,r.^ki^'iit;^ii^l^[;'^^,:ijr "" '''°' ■"' ""^^ '"""' '* '^°' '^"^^^"' "^^
. " ' " ^jl""" •"••"■«-■*• '" I"'l'" "1 '857-58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action and cap-
' ',7;!?/'''^:*''P" J"'\'!J'" \857-58. and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Ca^^
|H ■ '1 lii.ai 01 ivanKur (Medal),
." ' '"•*'" '" '857-58, and was present at the ncticms of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultanpore
5, • , ;^:;,!;u.';;[ ^U.d wfth"ci.l^p)'''' """' A^-inmtghur.operations in the Jungle and captie of
rvU.) ...r.-. ,-.-.. ... , in., nln'o of [he Nol.t\ HilJri;'Sh?S5?(M;^^^^ "* '^° •'^"^^^'^ '^^'^ ^^^^^^ °f ^'^^
,*r\!.'i*nh''nn!!v7 '^?J^!.;^^'^'!'.^7'"""''".". ^' ^^'^"^ "• '^^- ""'^ ""■^ ^'^■'^^'^^^ "^^ tl^c capture of the Taku Ports
(MclAl with Cln.p). AI»o iicned in Iho operations against the Tauping rebels iu the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862
War Services of the Officers of the lioijal Art'dlery. 196-
including the storm and captm-e of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, ami TsoUn, and the minor operations of
Wongkadza, Tserpoo, and Najow. '■
^" Captatn Nolan brought the "A " Battery Steel Mounted Ordnanco from England, and was most energetic in
g-etting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade; and sen-ed throughout the Abyssinian
campiiiLiu liMiii Hecemher 1S67 as Adjutant to Colonel Milward, and was present in the action of Aroo-ee and
ca]ituri' nt' M:mil;il;i (mentioned in despatches, and Medal). °
-"- «':!;!:; in I inr-css senxd with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in 1S66, including the-
"' Captain Rait scixr. I ii,;lir;r ui-l, :,,;„;>:; '^ n ,,!', - .;,;,,| \vn s present at the siege of Dwarka and subsenuent
operations. Ser\-eil i; • : ..■; - id of the Drivers of his Battery actin^' as Cavalry
and was present at 1 1 :: , !.: !. Pukckuhe, and Rangiawhia, and engagements
atNuerini (horse slmij ;i!i.i (ii-;!k;;ii (n,. m , 1,, d ■:;; .Il^i :ij:!i.j,, \ird;il).
-■'^ Captain Moorsoni serve<l with tlie exijcditiou tu China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tansku. canture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (iledisl with two Clasps). • b . i-'ipture 01
-^" Captain Gwyn served in India with the Okamimdel Field Force in 1859 and was present at the capture of the
Fort of Beyt, and the siege and fall of Dwarka..
^^s Captain Toogood served in New Zealand during the "Waikato and 'W'anganui campaigns, and was present at
Nukumaru and the Patea river (Medal) .
-*^° Major Pickard served in New Zealand atTaranaki during the latter part of the war of 1860-61. Also durin"-
the Taranaki, Waikato, and Tauranga campaigns in 1863-64, and was present at the actions of Katikara, Ran^-iiirf
Gate Pah, and Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct durin'^'- the'
assault of Rangu-iri, and Brevet of Major).
2«6 Lieufc. F. L. G. Little commanded a Detachment of Royal Ai-tillery in the expeditionary force against the
Indians of Yucatan in April and May 1861, and in the suppression of the distm-liances in the Northern Di.stricts.
^^^ Captain C. E. B. Leacock and Lieut. J. S. Quayle served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from the 29th Dec. 1S67 and were Dreseut at the action of Arogee and capture of°Ma"-d-ili
(Medal).
-""^■i lil "l^. ^ ,f^'i;'j; >^ervedthi-oughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was present at
-■^1 ,. '. ' ■ iTi.-on served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1S62, including the captiu-es of
'■''^'^ Lieut. A. (Irulib served throughout the Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars of
1863-64, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ranga (mentioned in
dtespatches. Medal).
=^'3 Lieut. C. L;irc^im served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal), and was prescntat the actions of Katikara
and Kaitak 1 w . 1 , ; - : 1 : , ■ ■ slioulder) . Commanded a Detachment of Ai-tillery engaged at Sentry HQl (Medul) .
-=*i Lieut. '1. : I' rved throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was present at
the fall of Jl:; '.
'^^'^ Lieut. ,1 . I . I ; rvcd in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato campai"-ns
and was present in the action at Rangiawhia (Medal) . " '
28' Lieut. Alleyne served in command of the Detachment of Royal Artillery and 7-poimdor mountain gims which
accompanied the Red River Expedition from Canada in 1870.
265 Lieut. Carre served in the New Zealand war in 1S63-66, including the Waikato campaign, mid w;ispro cnt at the-
action of Orakau, and assisted in conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the ^\'iiiiij;;i:;i; c;iinpai"n
and present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in despatches. Medal). " '
-60 Lieut. Greer served tu the New Zealand war in 1863-64 and was present at the attack on the liatf I'ah and ac-
tion at Maketu (Medal).
^'^ Lieut. W. S. Langley served thi-oughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 as Adjutant to-
Lt. Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
-'■'1 Lieut. Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campaign of 1864-65, with the Left Brigade Dooar Field
Force, and was present at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chummxhi and Nagoo, and recapture of the
Bala Pass (Medal with Clasp) .
282 Lieut. W. H. F. Sorell sensed with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab tribe in 1866, including
the destruction of Shugra. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th Octol)cr 1867 ; commanded a
Mountain Battery during Captain Marett's absence on other tluty, and was also employed in the Land Transport
Train (Medal).
23* Lieuts. F. W. J. Barker and W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from the 1st .Ian. 1S68 and were present at the capture of Magdala (Medal) .
2"° Lieut. E. H. H. Collen served throughout the Aljyssiuiau campaign from the 6th Feb. 186S, and was employed
on Special Survey duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
-■>'! Lieut. H. E. Dcdphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1855, and was present at the recaijturc of Dewani-iri
(Medal with Clasp).
2'Js Lieut. J. W. Buckle served with the Armstrong Mountain Battery in the left centre column of the Bhootan
Field Force from November 1864 to March 1866, andwas present at the" aliair o!' the 4t'i February ami the capture
of stockades at the Bala Pass on the isth March 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served with a Mountain Battery in the-
Abyssinian Expedition from Januaiy 1S68 to the end (Medal).
■'"" Lieut. C. W. E. Jlm-phy sei-ved throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Jan. 1868— with the Scind Horse
imtil gth April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
^'" Lieut. P, H. Taylor sei-ved throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th Deo. 1867, and was present at the-
action of Arogee and captui'e of Magdala (mentioned in ci.i.;n;itr'lic's. and Medal).
s"^ Lieut. A. Broadfoot served throughout tli<' Aii\---n .-, ^-^--ii-ii-u from Feb. 1868 (Medal).
w Lieut. CM. H. Downing served in Abyss, Mil 1. ,1 1 • I i^c 1S67 to Feb. 186S (Medal).
3"3 Lieut.H. CroftonservedwithaSteelMuuui.iiii i;,ii! , . , ; , i, .i-ut.theAbyssmiancampaignfiom.Ian.iS68(Medal)..
='» Lieut. AV. G. Knox served throughout tlie a;.o .ssiuuui cimpaigu from the 13th Dec. 1S67, and was stationed at
Aildigern t with the two guns there (Mednl) .
•'!" Lieut. C. C. Rich was a-wariled the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 26th August 1S67.
^'1 Major Scott served -mth the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Amoy, second captm-e of
Chusan, and repulse of the night attack ouChinhae (Modal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including-
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854, and attack on the-
QuaiTies on 7th June— wounded and" mentioned in desiiatches (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Sardinian and Turkislr
Medals).
»i2 Major Win-iM^ ,"v.w with the 90th Light Infanti-y throughoixt the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). In the Cri-
mean cam] '.-i'. ''. ■. 1S54, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish-
Medal). Inih : 11 inign in 1857-5S, including the actions at Cawupore in Dec, and subsequently at tha.
fall of Luck 11 >■. ( \; i -, . ;:, ('ias]i).
•=!' ^.1:11 • \', ■ i ; I I'rimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including thebattle of Ahna.
(Meil:,! :■- , ,.-,1).
3>'Miii, \i ;, ■ ', It, the siego and fall of SeTjastopol in 1S55 (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)..
»'^ 1,11: ' ': I : V 11 the Crimean camiaaign in 1S55, inclutliug the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Modil >v,;-, '■ ,, n i , , l:.ri.
3i'j votvwiiu:;, , >, , ,'i i; ! ,;\ed in the NewZealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato and AVang-mni
canipai':!'-. :;, ! - , . i ,,s,<uult and capture of the Orakau Pah— horse killed (Medal). Served in th3
Abyssii.i;i;i c;::!!! I j:;,'! i , ; 1 ,; i lod and had charge of tlie Sick Depot at Autalo (Medal).
32i) Veterinary Surgeon Skouldiiig served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond (Medal).
Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Smho, Tangku, and captiu-e of Taku Forts (iledaP
with Clasp) .
="1 Veterinary Surgeon Anderson served in the New Zealand war in 1860-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato.
igy War Services— Uoyal Arfillery.
^^rrSeatnrhrrci" otre' s"^- S ''"at t.«^a3^o\na Pioneers Wells.^and was tlnee ti^nes employed on
Special Sen-ice (memioncl m desimtclics Medal). Eastern campaijm of 1854-55, inclndin? the battle
»IUd.n.' Master R..ch,eso,.o.\w>th^^^^^ ^^ ,^l bombardments of x7th
t^^r;;^'^;^:^nu\:\r^f^^^^^^^ drench magazines of the .5th Nov.
,855 (M^«l Trith two (-lasi-s. '"'•|J''^';;f^'^',t'^L"\V^ of .854-55. including the battle of Balaklava. sie-e and
« RuUiiK M..^UT ''7 ■;l''\t^^.;.^'' '■/'?. ^:'„"^^^"/A^^^^^ two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Sei-^ed ^-ith the
faU of SeWu,,«l. capture ol '^•-;';^^J; "J^^i^^^f.^JflfX^Tangku, and captme of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
-■ ' ' „.i .1 ,.„..i.«„» Hio AliTraaiTiiMTi famDaiirn of 1868 (Medal).
including the
it Sebastopol
. was present
action orbunkce (Medal with Clasp).
War Services— Eoijal ArflUerij (late Bengal Artillery).
' Sir trcorge Brooke served in Bundlecund during 1809-10. Throughout the Nepaul war of 1815-16 including
Tittncks uiKin Nallaffhur, the Heiirhts of Ramghur, and Fort Malown. Siege of Hattrass in 1817. Mahratta war of
1817-18 Sicire an<l capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (blown up) . Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
of Mooiikec, Kerozeshah, and Sobruon, in the two first he commanded the whole of the Artillei-y (Medal and two
CUu'ps, and' CB.). I'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Brigadier commanding the Horse ArtiUers', including the affair
at Kiimnuirpur, niiil battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Has also the Indian War
Mc<bil with two Clasps for the N'epaul War and Bhurtpore.
• Sir Kdward Huthwaite served in the N'epaul war of 1815-16 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Dowra and other
fiirWin 1817. Mahratta war of 1817-18. Attack on Telayon in Cachar and Burmese war in 1823-24 (Medal with
Clai>p). Siege an<l cajiture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Shekawattee campaign of 1S34. Sutle.i
campuiffn of 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal and
CUuip). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and
Uoojenit (twice mi-Titioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
» Lieut.Ociicnil Twemlowsen-ed with the Army of Observation on the Nepaul frontier in 1813-14, Xepaul campaigns
in 1815 16 (Meibil). Pindarrce and MidinittM campaigns of 1817-1S, including the sieges of ChandahandAsseerghur.
Krom 1821 to 1853 t^er^-ed in the British 1 '.intiii<:em. .Nizam's Army, where no Medals were accorded, but repeatedly
Tcccive<l Itie thanks of the several Briti.-li KLsidiuts f.ir sei-viug in the field, and on three several occasions "the
h'i,'h upprolmlion " of the Governor tieiicnil in Council, viz., for the capture of the Forts of Jamoad, Baroda, and
Hyr«x>;fhiir. ami iin iiut'igniph letter of thanks from the Governor General, Lord EUenborough.
' Sir ArchiUile Wilson scvvc'il at the siege and c»i)ture of Bhui'tpore in 1825-26 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with ciacp). I'oinmaiideil the Artilleiy as Lt.Colonel with Brigadier Wheeler's Force in the Julluuder Dooab
In 1848-49 (twice mentioned in desimtches, and Medal). Commanded the Force at the siege and captui-e of Delhi
fn 1857 uH Brigadier General (Medal with Clasp, CB., KCB., promoted Major General, created a Baronet, thanked
by iMith HouscH of Parliament, and awanled a pension of ;Ci, 000 per annum from the Indian Government. Com-
inAn(lc<l the Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow in 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, thanked by
"both Hou«e» of Parliament, and GCJi.).
1 Liicut.t ioiieral > Jniiit scn-ed in the Burmese war of 1S25-26, including the siege and capture of Douabew, actions
of Promo, Maloon. and PBirhammew (iledal with Clasp). Affghanistan campaign of 1839-40, including siege and
o»iHiircof«;iiU7;nc-e (Me<lal). (Jwalior campaign of 1843, and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of
M^or). Hiitloj campaign in 1846, and wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjaub
otniiHiigii of 1848 49, including the action of Kamuuggur, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(M.-lnl with two naHp«. and CB.).
• Sir Janirx Alexander Hcrvdl at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1S25-26 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded till- Artdler>' in the Afl'gluiniNtan camjjaign of 1842 under Sir George Pollock, including the forcing of the
KhytHT Viv*. action of Tezeeii, anil recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Gwalior campaign, in-
clmllnK l.ntlli" of Mnhnmjporo .•cyib IJec. 1843 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Bronze Star). Sutlei campaign of 1845-46. in-
<-ludinif ihi nlTair f.f Budiliwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp, and CB.).
» Grnrml I,iinr! Borved the Afl'trhaniHtan cainpaignof 1842 under General Pollock as Commissarv of Orcbiauce,
nn<l Kn» jin-M-nl at the forcing of the Khyber Pass and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Com-
m«ri.ln.| n Tr«xij> of Horwc Artillery in the Gwalior campaign, including the liattle of Maharajpore (Brevet of
lA<'olon»l. Hnd Hnmze Star), Sullej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Ahwal and Sobraon (Medal and
«'l«»p. »nd <U ). Piinjnuli campaign of 1848 49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah
•ntl fi'x'jrnil (MmIaI with two CluMpK).
•• f;.-n..nil K'.r.|.vce nerved \rith the force un.ler General Morrison in the attack on and capture of Arracan
In I'!J4 n (liHllnn Mednli. Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and commanded a Biittei-j- of Artillery at the battles of
Fcn^'-huh »n.l S.,l.rnf.n, nn.l In the advance m, and occujmtion of Lahore (Medal and one Clasp, and Brevet of Major)
Pnn,«t.».rninp«linior ,848 49. »nd commanded the o-pounder Troop of Horse Artillery at the battles of Chillian-
wi. l»h»nd (^K.ien.t and rominan.ied the Division of the Bengal Artillery sent with the force under General
Gilbert to punult of the bikb uriny, and present at its surrender at Kawul Pindce ; also present at the passage of
War Services — Roijal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery). 198
the Attock and further pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghans to the Khy])er Pass (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet
of Lt. Colonel). Commanded the Artillery first sent into the Eusofzai Country with the force under Colonel Brad-
shaw in December 1849 (Clasp). Commanded the Artillery with the force under Sir Charles Napier in forcing the
Kohat Pass in February 1850.
'1 Lieut.General Campbell served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, including the siep:e of Donabew, actions of
Prome, Maloon, and Pagammew (Medal with Clasp). Gwalior campaign and battle of Punniar, 29thDec. 1843 (Bronze
Star, and Brevet of Major). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and
Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) . Commanded Artillery Division at Lahore dui-iug the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49
(Medal).
" Major General Abbott served at the siege and captui-e of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Carried terms of accom-
modation from the Court of Kheva to the Court of Russia. Was cut down in a night attack on the banks of the
Caspian Sea, and detained a prisoner, but ultimately completed the negotiation at St. Petersburg (received the
thanks of H.M. Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Dooranee Order of the 3rd Class). Reduced to submission the
mountaineers of Huzara in armed rebellion against the Government. On the Sikh Governor of Huzara, with two
Brigades of regular Troops, 12 guns, and the garrisons of many castles and small forts, declaring for Moolraj, he
raised the population of Huzara, and, after many small afifairs, remained master of the district and of nearly all the
ca.stles ; afterwards marched upon and occupied wfth 1,500 matchlock men, the Marquella Pass, which 16,000 Sikh
Troops and 2,000 Dooranee horse were preparing to thread (received the thanks of H.M. Ministers in both Houses
of Parliament, the Brevet of Major, and the Punjaub Medal, with all its Clasps).
1^ Major General C. S. Reid served the Shekawattee campaign in 1834-35. Campaign in Burmah of 1852-53,
including the capture of Martaban, operations before and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatch) . Commanded
the Artillery at the capture of Meeaday, and also during the operations against the rebel chief Mayatoon. Severely
wounded 19th March 1853, right arm amputated, and mentioned in despatch for "the brave and gallant manner in
which the guns were brought forward and worked " (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1* Major General Turner commanded Troop of Horse Artillery of Shah Shujah's Force throughout the Affghanistan
campaigns of 1839-42, attached to the Candahar Division, and present in all'the actions in that district, with re-cap-
ture of Ghuznee and re-occupation of Cabul. Mentioned by General Nott as " having on many occasions rendered
most essential service," and also as "distinguished" (Medal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842"). Com-
manded a Brigade of Horse Artillery at the battle of Budleekeseraiand throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in
despatch, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the Artillery of Colonel Greathed's Movable Column (mentioned in
despatch). Commanded Detachment Hengal Artillery of Lord Clyde's Force at the relief of Liicknow (thanked by
Governor General, and mentioiK U liy tho Commander in Chief, "his most particular acknowledgments being due,"
and as having "few equals ;is nn artilliiy officer;") also at the battle of Cawnpore (mentioned as "again drawing
most marked attention to distiiiLCuisliLil merits"). Action of Khodagunge, retaking of Futtyghur, and capture of
Meangunge (mentioned); coiumaudud 3rd Brigade and Bengal Horse Artillery at the final siege of Lucknow.
Mentioned " for services of the highest value " (Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service
for Lucknow) .
1^ Sir Henry Tombs served tlie Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including l>attles of Mootlkee and Ferozeshah, afifiiir of Buddiwal and battle of
Aliwal, as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith— mentioned (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned. Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery in the affiiirs of the Hindun on 30th and 31st
May 1857 (horse shot), battle of Budleekesorai (two horses shot), and siege of Delhi (wounded 9th July). Com-
manded the Column which assaulted and took the Eedgate near Delhi on 17th June (wounded, two horses shot) ;
commanded the Artillery at the battle of Nujjufghur, and the Horse Artilleiy at the assault of Delhi (wounded) ; siege
and capture of Lucknow, affair at AUagunge, battle of Bareilly, and Rohilcund campaign (C£.,Victoi'ia CrosSjlBrevets
of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, mentionedin despatches on every occasion and in terms most highly
and unprecedently eulogistic, also mentioned in the House of Lords by Lord Panmurc, the Secretary of State for
War). Commanded the Force which recaptured Dewangiri in Bhootan in 1865, and received the thauksof Govern-
ment and nominated iTCiJ. (Medal with Clasp).
'5 Sir James Brind served in command of the Artillery with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force against the Momunds in
August 1854 (Medal with Clasp) . Also in command of Foot Artillery of Delhi Field Force from 26th Jime to the end of
the siege operations in 1857. Commanded a Column in Mozuffemuggur and Seharunpore districts. Commanded
Artillery of General Walpole's Field Force in 1858 during its march from Lucknow to Allygunj, and in the affairs of
Rooya and AUygimj ; and served in the same capacity with Lord Clyde's Army through Rohilcund and at the cap-
ture of Bareilly, and with Brigadier Troup's Column in Oude in 1858-59, including engagements of Modh^liore,
Russulpore, Mitowlee, Aligimj, and Biswah. Commanded Columns at the action of Mehndi (where all the enemy's
guns were captured), and in pursuit of Feroze Shah through Oude towards Central India (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, received thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
'8 Major General Huj-she served as Brigade Major of Artillery during the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including
the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery throughout the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'■"> Major General Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in 1858 ; commanded Artillery in the action of Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB. ,
Medal with Clasp) .
" Colonel David Reid was employed on several occasions in 1841-43 against the hill tribes, Nagas and Singphoes.
Taking several stockades in 1844. Driving the Singphoes out of the country in 1S50-51. Employed in punishing the
hostile Nagas, and thanked by Goverimient for the taking of Fort Kenemah ; fight with the clan of Keepreemah,
killing 200 of them— thanked by Government ; took several villages, and made the whole of the country side
submit to British rule. In Feb. 1859 was on an expedition against Abors, including the capture of a stockade and
several breastworks.
as Colonel Douglas served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was present in every
action that took place on the advance and at the recapture of Cabool (mentioned in despatches. Medal). In March
1858 joined the Army under Sir Hugh Rose then besieging Jhansi, and was present at the assault, having taken a
gun down to the gate near which the right assaulting party attempted an escalade ; subsequently commanded the
Artillery of the Hyderabad Contingent and was present at the various affairs in which the Contingent was engaged
and those which preceded the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
" Major General Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the Ijattles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheenab at Rammiggur, and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasjjs). Served
during Indian mutiny in 1857-58 as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery, and was present at the actions of the
Hindun on the 30th and 3i3t May (slightly wounded.mentioned), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and capture of
Delhi (mentioned. Brevet of Lt.Colonel), siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
3« Colonel de Teissier served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah (mentioned in despatch) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
35 Br. General Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhima
Ghat during the insurrection in Saugor and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar (mentioned m despatch, Bronze
Star). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Smd under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent ag.ainst Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Campbell in the Peshawur Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea ini854-55-56. Com-
manded three Guns, which, with Detachment of loth Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers mider General Neil (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from 27th Sept. to i6th Nov. 1857
(wounded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22ud Nov. 1857 to 17th March
1858, and was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of Lucknow by Lord
G t
,(jg War Services— Eoyal Artillery {late Bengal Artillery').
rivlc (Brevets ofMaior and Lt.Colonel.CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Battery of
SSl^K^-^nOudlhJ. 858 Served ae a Volunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wuzeerees m
''^'l^uZ.^S«^.L^'''"■r^^^^^^ under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee l^ijl tribes in Upper
Scinde ti .845 Punjaub campaign of .84S-49. including siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat
^*i*"t^irn^F^cJrJ'erve,l m the Sutlej campaign in .846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub
camnwSl of .M-ig including first and second siege operations before Mooltan. action of Soorajkoond, and battle of
S.n.r(monimn« ,n despatch. Medal with twS Clasps). Has the 4th Class of the Medjidie for sei-vice with the
^SXTh Conu go t^^ served at the .Uumbagh in Feb. ,858, at the siege and fali of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign.
iiSr^flairof Itovcah, and capture- of Baredly (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) . ,^ ^ ,
•?iV.lnnM H.a^I-^rv«liii tJio tJwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star .
S«1^S. Un" «>f"84T-4^?i"cfudnig the ^air of Buddiwal, ind battles of AJiwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
KiuTcamiSign of .848-49, inclmlii.g the batUes of Sadoolapore, Chilhanwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two
CUwps) Commanded the ird Punjaub Light Field Battery in the ist Meranzaie expedition under Brigadier
G^nerul Chamberlain in April .855 (Medal). Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-59. including the rehef of Lucknow
tv L<.nl I'lvde baltk- of Cnwnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and entry mto Futtehghur, as Brigade Major of Horse
Aruller\- L%.mnmude<l a Battcrv of Horse Artillery with Brigadier Evelegh's Column in the aflfaii-s of Mohun,
Huw^ainiruiigo XIoaii"imge, MoraV Mow (charger killed), fort of Simree, Buxar Ghat, and subsequent operations
Ull the final suppression of the mutiny (six times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal
'"• Coloiiel Henry H. Maxwell scr\'cd the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
SuUei campaign of 1845-46 as D.A.Q.M.General of Ai-tillery, including battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (mentioned in despatch. Medal and two Clasps, Brevet of Major). Was present at the battle of Oltenitza
under Omar Pasha on the 4th N'ov. 1853, and at the Russian attacks on Kalafat in the winter of 1853-54. Did duty as
an Officer and Interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Sir Wm. Peel at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (men-
lione<l), defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and action of Khodagimge— thigh bone broken by a musket
ball(HrevetofLt.Colouel, Medal with Clasp). ,,,„,,
•0 Colonel Light was present at Meerut on the outbreak of the mutmy there on the loth May 1S57. Marched in
command of two 18-pounders! with Brigadier Wilson's Force on 27th May and present at the actions of the 29th and
30th May on the Hindun (mentioned in despatches as having done "excellent service with his iS-pounders"),
baule of" Budle-ke-Scrai (wounded), and siege of Delhi from Sth June to i6th September, when forced to leave from
illness. Acted as Chierly Officer to Sir Thomas Seatou with his Force in the Dooab, and present at the actions of
Gungairee (mentioned), "Puttialee, and Mynpooree — mentioned (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Colonel Russell served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Neill against the mutineers at Allahabad in 1857, and as Commissary
of Ordnance with the Army in Oude in 1S58 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
"Colonel Dimdas served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of AJiwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, incluiUng battles of ChilUanwallah (severely wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
4* Colonel Angelo sei-ved in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the defence of Ferozepore, and battles of
Keroseshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnnggnr, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege and capture
of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
»' Colonel Newall sen-ed in the Sutlej campaign '^in 1846 and battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* LuColonel Bunny served iu the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the
fortroftfi, actions of 12th Sept. (wounded) and 7th Nov., on which last occasion when in command of two Horse Artillery
guns ho was particularly brought to the notice of tho Commander in Chief in General Whish's despatch ; afterwards
S resent at the battle of Giojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
ludleekeserai. siege and capture of Delhi (sUghtly wounded 23rd July), battles of Bolundshuhiu- and Agra, relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches) , battle of Cawnpore, taking of Futtehghur, was Brigade Major
of the Siege Artillery at the siege of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches). Present with Walpole's Column as Staff
Officer of Artillery at the attack on Fort Rooya and action of Allygunge (mentioned in despatch) ; present at the
bottle of Bareilly (mentioned), and actions of Mohumdee and Shahabad (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps) .
» LuColonel Gray served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of
1848-49. includmg the passage of the Chenab at Riimnuggur, and battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with
two ClasjMi). Siege and assault of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Tulloh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and battle of Aliwal
(Mc<lal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwalla and Goojerat (Medal with two
Claspf.). Commanded the Uoyal Ai-tillery tlu-oughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on
the .NorUi-Wostl-nmtier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and captui-e of Umbeylah (Brevet of
Maior, CB., Medal with ClB.sp). •' ^
»f Lt.Coloncl Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur
anil baltl.'H of hiuloolupore, ChiUianwallah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel Hamscm served in the Sutlej camjjaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
;*• . ?k""".\, m"/^ ""^r "V"'! P".n-iaV''' campaign of 1845-46 including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Com-
mandwl the 5th Native Inmp of 1st Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery, during the mutiny at JuUunder on 7th June
1857 ; the in«.p tired on t lie mutineers, and afterwards performed excellent service under his command throughout
Iho Indan mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi. Subsequently in Rohilcund and at the action atSilseah
I I' V. ■ ."''•'',,I"-. ■'.'''• ""/'x."" ^«^"enil Walpolo, who writes in his despatch that it is " impossible to speak in
^.Mh»v':orh«ll'wi I'::;;'1"^.^*V'^ ^""•^"^ Horse Artmery, ably comiLanded by Captain ReSy; no A^uLt
Til^c n.^,^Tevona aTnrafH^°'7v' T!" ^.w^-'=\'"" ^"""^ ^""^"^^^ •" '^"'^ 1^°^'^ ^''^^ Considered the conduct
Sit of r^vo^in d7fe oc , ftCl^lh/M^ with Clasp). Brevet of Major, and awarded the Victoria Cross for an
mtxitf I ra^ory in dufencc of the Delhi ilagazme after its capture on the i6th Sept. 1857
- H C' Z';" WiuiTr ».'rr,i I'l'n P® '''"^T'' "^ '*""• Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
wall* (mo, to^^ ^"m"",'^ ■'•; '848-49. including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
Xf , n ucknow bv Ixml (Mv I'o^ml ;. •' n' <^^'"'"' ^'"' *^° ^^^^V^). Indian mutiny, ineluduig action of Agra,
[he flnnl canluro of I . cknow in \Wh h s' ' '!<-;'="!'«""""' "'e Alumbagh under Outrbm from 25th Nov. 1857 mitii
Maj " Me^lTw^/iwo cS^ ^ '*'^' "^^^ "" ^ "'' ^""^'"1'' ^"^'"^^ °f AUygimge and BareiUy (Brevet of
and liiit'o? Su:r:l^r:;,;7,"!hilU„';?vi'lla; a"" to?;r"aV('tti Z'h uv'n ' passage of the (Chenab at Ranmuggur,
tu-lrm „f th.. ^n,.n .n action with mutineoVs on tC^th jLfv 1857 (Med U)' ^'^''^^- ^"'"''"^ '^ '''''''" ^'^°* *'°''"
n I ■ ,, , ./v;.,V ,;,?;, „:™,, "'^""tloM "f (feat danger," Medal with Clasp).
\mu. M,..u wii 1 two cCsl'^Tn?^^^ 'Y .1?- '"^l-"!'"*? tlio siege and s'lrreiuler of Mooltan, and
D«l' 1' .1) with S«7l^,r-M-ol umn Z f n ' '''I " ^'%°^. °^ ^"^^^ ArtiUory at tho siege and captive of
w.hn'..hr.»t.m«monii.mcl in .uVp"aiJ^hV«? Br"e"vron^j^;' M^^^^^^^^ Mungrowlie, and Bind.
U . ...one. KnlMn ^rved in U.o Punjaub campaign i^^rs^S^^^J^Llal). Also at the siege of Delhi (^ntioned in
War Services^— Boy al Artlllei-ij (late Bengal Artillery). 200
despatches with "especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of "reat danger *'
(Med:il with Clasp).
*^ Lt. Colonel Cordner served in the Peshawiu- Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus Frontier
from 1854 to 1S59 (Medal with Clasp) . In the Indian mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Train Battery in the
Cossyah Hill campaign of 1862-63, and also in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned in despatches Clasp)
*^ Lt. Colonel Denniss served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). '
s^ Lt. Colonel Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ranmuggm-
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) . Was Commissary of Ordnance in charge of siege train and artillery park
during the mutiny campaign, includmg the relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore and Kala Nuddee
siege and capture of Lucknow, Eohilcimd camiDaigu, and battle of Bareilly, with subsequent affairs (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
8' Lt. Colonel Mercer commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery in action at Mehudi on i8th Nov. 1858 (mentioned in
despatch. Medal) .
88 Lt.Colonel Dowell served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58
including the captures of Lucknow and Bareilly, battles of Stmdeela and Jamoo, and capture of Burwah— mentioned
in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Major Stubbs served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of Nugeenah, capture
of BareiUy, relief of Shahjehanpore, captm-e of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture of Mithowlee
and action of Biswah (mentioned in despatches on five occasions. Medal) . '
'^ Lt.Colonel AVilson served with the Bengal Horse Artillei-y in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
the actions of the 30th and 31st May 1857, on the Hindun, battles of Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur, sie'ge assault
and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow, capture of Bareilly, affairs at Allahgungc and Mahimdee,
and campaign in RohUcuud (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Major) .
3^ Major Harward sei-ved with Havelock's Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow, including
the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and relief of
Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel Bogle served with the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56 (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Captui-e of Lucknow in 1S5S (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major). Commanded a Battery in the Abyssinian cam-
paign from the 6th Feb. 1868 (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
^^ Major M'Leod served with the Field Force under Sir S. Cotton against the hill tribes at Boree, Peshawar
Valley, in 1853-54. Served thi-oughout the Indian mutiny campaign of .1857-58, including the entire siege and
capture of Delhi, with actions of Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur; with Greathed's Column in the acttons of
Boliiii'f-linv, A'lycrhur, and Agra; reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of
Lu(- ' -■ ! inedin despatches), campaign in Oude, and actions of Barree (thanked by Commander in Chief),
Sum I , : , .,, Ml ijgunge (Medal with three Clasps). ■
'-■ - . 11-. .:n(i Hamilton was wovmded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by 200 Affreedies whilst
makuii,' a uuluary road to Fort Makeson and encamped six miles from Peshavrui-. Out of 60 burkundaz and
employes in the camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi from the 26th June to the capture of
the city on the 20th Sept. 1857, having organized the ist Company of Sikh Artillery during the siege, and constantly
commanded Batteries of position (mentioned in despatches, with " especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability,
and coolness in situations of great danger" — Medal with Clasp).
^8 Major Hughes commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of
Umbeylah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
1™ Major NichoU was thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Su- Hugh Rose's despatch for services
during the defence of Saugor.
'"1 Major Tierney served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofzie border in April and May 1858 (Medal with
Clasp).
1°- Major Lindsay served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Nujjufghur, siege and
capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, twice slightly woimded on the 14th Aug. 1857, and again at the assault
on 14th Sept.), action of Shumshabad, siege and captm-e of liucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Major T. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of Lucknow and captm-e of BareiUy (Medal with Clasp) .
^"^ Major Dobbin served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations resulting in the
capture of Rangoon, and served with the expedition to Donabew in FetS. and March 1853 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Proceeded with the force to occupy the Fort of Phillour on the outbreak of the mutiny
in May 1857, and officiated as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in charge of the Magazine throughout the mutiny
(mentioned in the Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859, and received a letter from the Secretary of State for
India conveying Her Majesty's approbation of his conduct dui-ing the mutiny).
lo" Major Anderson served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations before and canture
of Rangoon (Medal wnh Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppression of the Santhal insm-rection in 1854; aiid in
that of the Indian mutiny, including the action of Khudjiva (Medal).
'■^8 Major FitzGerald sei-ved with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and Upper
Kooriim in 1856, and against the Bozdar Belochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and
capture of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal with
Clasp).
109 Major Manderson sci-ved in the Biu-mcse war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from Sth Sept. 1857, action of Agra, relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
1'" Major Arbuckle served in the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Sei-ved on staff of Omar
Pasha's Army in the Crimea in 1855-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I'l Major Welsh served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of a Detachment of Ai-tillery at
■Gorruckpore and Azimghur (mentioned in despatches. Modal).
1'* Lt.Colonel Roberts served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1S57-58 as D.A.Q.M.General of Artillery, in-
cluding the siege and capture of Delhi from the 2Sth June to the 20th Sept. (wounded 14th July, horse shot 14th
September), actions of Bolundshur (horse shot) , AUyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundhera where he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; present in the skirmishes jirior to and throughout the operations
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and
defeat of the GwaUor Contingent, action of Khodagunge, re-occupation of Futtehghur, storm of Meeangunge, action
of Koorsee, and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Governor General,
Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863
against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo, capture of
Umbeylah, and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from January 1868,
as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as Senior Officer of the Department at Zoulla,
superintended the re-embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer of his final
despatches (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior Staff
■Officer with the Cachar Column, Loshai Expeditionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture of the
Kholel villages, and attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of the
village of Taikoom, 26 January 1872 (CB.). Has been twenty-three times mentioned in despatches.
i'3 Major Hitohins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
Gungeeree, and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh from loth Feb. imtil capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
Rooheiya, and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
11* Major Hawkins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec.
1857, and capture of Calpee (Medal).
115 Major Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Koorum in 1856, and with
that into the Bozdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
116 Major Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with the
siege of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault on the
G t 2
20I War Services— Royal ArUUery (late Bengal Artllhry).
,*lh Sept .857 Subsequently with Grealhe.r8 Column and engaged in the taking of ilaleghur Fort Allyghur. and
Lotion at AKra Relic? of Lucknow l.y Lord Clyde, subsetiuent operations at Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege
ami^S^rf of LuXow. and pursuit of the rebels in Oude (three times mentioned m despatches. Medal with three
^i??''M«ior Jackson Rcrvwl before Delhi trom 25th May to the capture of the city on 20th Sept. 1857 (Medal with
PImPi Served also in the BhooUin campaign in Noy. 1864 (Medal With Clasp). -T^ll,w ^- 1
"MaiorTm^ll served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned
in despatch) blitlle of Agra, relief of Luck-now by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contmgent at Cawnpore and
Snoraiffhat-Bietc and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps). ■,...,,
^» itt B^«^^nn'l«l two guns manned as Horse Artillery by Volunteer officers and Serjeants m the
«cUon«^.f N^haira and Shcerun in Central India in 1857. Was severely wounded-shot through the right breast
^t [he aieKC of Nccmuch in Nov. .857. and received the thanks of the Bombay Government. Also served through-
**" « 'iV/^lunTrnham wlsteveS-'w^ at the affair of Chinhut, and served during the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow tV<im 30th June to ,9th Nov. 1S57. He was wounded on the .5th August and severely wounded
on the 30th Au,.ai--t (twicS mentione.l in despatches, Medal with Clasp a year s service, and Brevet of Major).
'« Ll Colonel Hills served in suppression of the Indian mutiny m 1857-58, mcludmg the actions on the 30th and
vBt May on the Hindun, battles of ^udleekeserai and Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded on
gth Julv 1857). siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohumdee
(•everal timaJ mentioned in despatches, also by the Governor General m Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two
ClaapH and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb.
1868 and wa-s present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
«»' Major Klliot serve<l in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 31st May on
the Hindun (mentioned in despatch), battle of Budleekeserai, .siege and assault of Delhi, aud severely wounded mthe
head on I sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp). , , „ „ , „ ., -, ,
'" Major MacKarlan served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow.
Was »li»;hUv wounded by round-shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despatch and by Governor
General in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with CJlasp, and Brevet of Major).
'» Major Raynsfortl 8er\'ed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
'»» Major Franks ser\-e<l during the Indian mutiny,— in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and present at the
action* of Nugecrra and Dojum Nuddee, relief of Moradabad and Bareilly ; in Oude under Sir Hope Grant in the
Trans-Gogra campaign, present at the passage of the Gogi;a and subsequent operations. Commanded half of 2nd
Tnwp 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery in the Gonda district in Oude in April 1859, and with a force under Colonel
Cormick on nth April defeated n body of rebels composed of a remnant of the Cawnpore mutineers (mentioned in
desj>atches, Me<lal).
"J Major Aislabie ser\-ed in sujipression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 31st May
1859 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
'*• Major Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi from ist Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
'•» Malor Taylor served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the captures of Bareilly and Fort
Mahumdce, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture of Fort Mittowlee, Mehndee, and Biswa (Medal).
no Major Jones served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
"' Major Grittin ser\-ed in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (mentioned
in despatch. Medal).
'" Major Wake served the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and taking of Fort Mittowlie (mentioned in despatch.
Medal).
'" Major Kyre served in the Saugor district in 1857-58 (Medal).
"♦Major David.son served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 31st May
1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major F. E. Lewes sen-ed in the Peshawur Di\'ision under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutiny in 1857.
Also afcainstthe Mahsood Wuzeerees in the expedition imder Brigadier General Sir N. Chamberlain, in April and
May i860 with the Peshawur Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Commanded two mountain guns at the
surpriHe of the Bezotee village of Gara on 25th Feb. in the Kohat expedition of 1869, under Colonel Kej-es, and was
mentioned in despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General in Council.
"• Major Smithett sen-ed throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the first advance into
Oude and relief of Lucknow by Havelock. besieged in the Residency from 26th Sept. to 17th November 1857 (twice
woundcjl). operations at the Alumbagh under Outram, and commanded four horse Guns in the action of Gailee
(mentioned in despatches), siege and capture of Lucknow (a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major C. E. Naime served during ,the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expedition to.
RuMofzai, North- West Frontier, in 1863.
'■ Major Gully served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of
Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow.
capture of Calpee (Medal with three Clasps).
'" Maior Chichostcr served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th
and 3i»t May 1857. on the Hindun. battle of Budleekeserai. siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with " especial
approbation and thanks for zeal, abiUty, and coolness in situations of great danger"), and battle of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp).
'*" Major Pemberton sen-ed at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with "especial approbation and
tnankB for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
_ '" Major Crastcr was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the loth May 1857, and was afterwards
**"**"#•*■ ri-'iv"* "**■'""* °" '■'"' Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege and at the final assault and cap-
ture of Delhi (Me<lal with Clasp). Sei-yed with an expeditionary force in the Eusofzye country under Sir Sydney
U" " P^. ""'' ^^'i^ '^58; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul Kheyl tribe of
Wuioerco-i in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
»'V. ^J^'^'L''' T. Hume served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns and was present at the siege and capture
or nolhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabad.
acticii on the Dojura. capture of Bareilly. bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of
Mol.um.lcc auack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture
P?il^^^^,T ' , iT KJ'".'^''"';.''*'•'""^"^'>^''^*'"'^°° ""^^ "''^^'^'^ (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Prwcnt in acuon at Hhubkudder during the Umbeylah war (Medal with Clasp).
»--J't.''Vl"'i r\?" *®'"^'''' *"■ )^'^ "'•''f*' ""'' capture of Delhi in 1857, present at the actions of Namoul Gun-
gmrw" I ntuaiw. and Mynpoorce ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Modal with Clasp)
.apiAiii Dixon served in occupation of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
!. , .''■""" "7''" '""^'■'' •"• ""> "«-'>?« ft"'! capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp)
■«. '••I'l*''"' ,7""»""n. Wartcr, and Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
fVM.iiCT ^?nd,l ^'aITimI'.-T*'''""' the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- WeeS
i« I- J ■ . . u' •*ct'"g t ominiHsary of Ordnance (Modal with Clasp).
Forr^ffi^f,',i? ' "f"'I';^J",w.''»,I^"'' ^'.''y '^^ ?'?''"',f '^^ Wuzeerees; was present with General Chamberlain's
IZxh^xJ^^^; f lhrrzn..d tinn ^f HA """'-^''.^r ^",*''" '"*'7 *5''''"" °^ ^^""^ expedition. Also served through-
^\^rr-'^:^:irjL'^^^^^ ^-'^"^ Of 1-1- .nd was preset
rTr.M.*r'')rf'J,Mr\K witTJtt °^ '^^^ against the tribes on the North-West
t^ M*C!tlVrr^M«ral)''.'^'^ '° "'° "'"*" """-P"'*?" '" '858. including the action of Russoolpore. siege and capture of
Ind". Alwu'l" JXl -lar,',') """"*"" ""■•'■''•''* '^i'^' l^e expedition of . 863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of '
lnTljv^'i:,'lM^l';;uVciM'p)r''^ ''''' ^'"■" '""^" °'''^*^'" Chamboriain in the operations against the Wuzeerees
War Services — Boi/al Artillery (late Bengal ArtlUery).
302
of Bc?a?*Bv°edan^^ ^'^^^'^ ^"^ suppression of the Indian mutiny in .858, including the taking of Simree, and action
156 Captain Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867, having brought the " B **
Battery of Moimted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival
01 Wo. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April 1868, when he was appointed Aide de Camn
to Brigadier General Petrie commandmg the Artillery, and was present at the action of Arogee and fall of Ma^'dala
(mentioned m despatches, and Medal). o »
s, and Medal).
'" Captain B. V. Arbuckle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the M'ih«ood
(Mwfar'^^hcf ^"1 ^^^ ^^^ '^^°' ^^"^ ^"^ present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
'58 Captain Pemberton served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-
west Frontier of India, and was jiresent at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbeylah (Medal with Clasp)
150 Lieut, de Lautour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of Indi-i
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the tribes of the Black
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of 186S (Clasp).
203-4 War Services— Royal ArtiUery (late Madras Artillery).
1 Prtmeral Whinvates een-ed with Colonel Thompson's Force in 1814; in the Army of Keserve under General
HysS^fn ,8^i7tre%TDivisTon of the Deccan Army under Sir Thomas H^lopm 18x7^1^^^^^
Sa^ov "Jc^ ..1 cLpt"^e of Chu^un. caplure of Chinhae nnd Niugpo, repulse of the mght attack at Nmgpo, action
of thJ Tseko?. capture of Chapoo. WoLsung. and Shanghae, storming of Chm Kiang Foo, and operations before
^^^Sir'atijw'^Balfom- eenred with the Malacca Field Force in 1832-33, Campaign against Km-uool iniSsg, in-
cludmjr the Ukinj? of Zorapore. Ser^-ed with the expeditionary force m Chma throughout the war 011840-4^
(Medal) iiicludiaK the fij-st and second captoies of Chusan, attack and capture of Chinhae, Nmgpo, Tsekee,
SeRoan 'chapoo, Woosung. Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and mvestment of ^ankm.
» Major General Maitland served in the expedition against Kurnool m 1827. ,,.,,,
• Brigadier General Macintire served with the China expeditionary force m 1842 (Medal) and was present at the capture
of Wo^une. Shanghae. storm and capture of Ching-keang-foo and operations before Nankiix Commanded a Detach-
ment of Nizam'8 c'lwalry at Goomsoor under General Dyce in 1847. Commanded the 2nd Cavalry Hyderabad Con-
Ungent at the siege of Uhoroor, and against the Fort of Raimou, also at numerous affairs with Rohillahs m 1851-52 ;
and III Sniluor where his horse was cut down under him in 1854. Served with the Kamptee Movable Column with
Colonel Millars Detachment at the attack and forcing of the Konah Pass on 27th Dec. 1857, on which occasion he
took hi8 men up an lUmost impassable ghaut in the face of a large body of the enemy several of whom were cut up on
going to the top of the hill. Commanded a Detachment of the Column in the Nursingpore district m Jan. 1858, and
made n diiur acn)S8 the Bhopal frontier, and seized a noted rebel with his followers and horses ; commanded a
Detachment on the great Deccan Road when one of the posts at Salawabad was attacked by a large body of rebels
who wore rt'iiulsed \vith loss by the Xagpore Rifles and Detachment 23th Madi-as N.I. ; was present at the attack of
Jeeghau, atuck of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and relief of Kirwee, under Major General Whitlock, on which occasion
the Cavalry and Horse Aitillery marched 85 miles in 37 hours— was at the attack of Radha Govindoo's Army on the
Heightit of Punwarrce and Duddree on the 29th Dec. 1858 (Medal, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
" Colonel A. T. Cadcll served throughout the China expedition of 1840-42, including the capture of Chusan, attack
on Chucnpee, capture of the Boiruc Foirts, attack on the Heights of Canton, captuie of Shanghae and Chin Kiang Foo
(Medal).
'♦ Colonel Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of Punella, Pownghnr,
MoDobcr, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Budderghur.
'" Colonel Gosling served in the Crimean campaign in 1855-56 subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol. Served
with General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund in 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda, and affair at
Jheengau (Medal).
" Colonel Stewart served with the expedition in China from 12th March 1842 to 17th Jan. 1843, and was present
at the capture of Woosung and Shanghae. storming of Chin Kiang Foo, and operations before Nankin (Medal).
*» Colonel Thornton was employed with the Tui-kish Contingent in the Bosphorus and in the Crimea during
the campaign of 1855-56, and was present at the occupation of Kertch.
" Colonel Robert Cadell served on the Staff of the Turkish Ai-my dm-ing the Russian war from October 1854, in-
cluding the defence of Eupatoria, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and Omar Pacha's winter campaign in Miugrelia
(mentioned in despatches, Crimean Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie.andBievetof Major).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Bengal, including the actions of Doomooreagunge, Bamii-iah, and Tool-
eeepore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
" LuColonel Henegan ser\-ed in the Indian mutiny campaign with the Saugor Field Force, and was present at
the attack of Jhecjimi, affair at Dubrai, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpore, relief of Kii-wee, and storming the
Heights of Punwarrce (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Macintj-re sen-ed with local rank of Captain attached to the Ottoman Army in 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, and battle of the Ingur in Asia Minor (Crimean Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of
the Medjidie). Commanded the South Gate Port at Shanghae on the i8th 19th and 20th August i860, when attacked
by the rebels (mentioned in desiiatches).
" Lt.Colonel Bradford sen-ed in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of Chanda, Um-
meonx)rc. Sultanpore, and siege of Lucknow (Medal).
'"Lt.Colonel Pearse sen-ed the Puiijaub campaign of 1848-49 ;— was Assistant Field Engineer under General Whish
at the siege of Mooltan, and at the action of Soorujkoond, and subsequently commanding the Artillery of
the Nawati of Bhawuli)ore under Major H. B. Edwardes; present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (men-
tione<l in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a isortie from the fortress on 30th December 1848).
bcr\-c<l luidcr Major R. G. Tayl(jr with the Force in the Dcrajat, which drove the Atfghans from Bunnoo (Punjaub
Mwlal with Clasp). On the 2nd Jan. 1850, at the (inr.mbuttce Pa.ss, at the head of the border levies defeated the
iribo or Uomurzyc Vizecrees who made a descent on I'.uinioo. In November 1S52 was in command of 4000 Cash-
mcro Itogiilar lYoops and British Inegular Levies in the Kxiiedition to Khagau and the Black Mountain (Medal
wiiULlHsp). berycd throughout the Indian mutiny, commanded the Cavafry of the Hurreeana Irregular Field
!• orce or Oenenil Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cavalry
or Uiclcancer,—made a tcjrced marcli on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was reheved. Commanded a Force
willed stormed and captured the fortified iiositions of Bhatoul and Mungalec in Kurreeana. Commanded the Cavalry
at Jumalpoor. herved with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was jiresent at the occupation of theForts of Dadree,
Jhujjur and Knnonnd. Commnn(le<l a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrards Delhi Column at the battle of NamoiU
!!?.\"'y^ *' "■""""C")- ,.< '"uiuinndeil the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858. Served
r, ™ ii" r u.""^'i"'' '■!"''( ',"'■<•''-' ""'ler Sir E. Lugiird at the actions of Muniiehar, Azimghur 15th April, and in the
i^ I'It.T.^'"?"'?'"'^"'^ ','''' ".'■^'""""^A/.mitghur .7th April 1858, Mmmear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in the
ill' ;in •'"K'lespore Jungles during .luneand .Inly 1858 (Medal with Cla.sp, and Brevet of Major).
ArtiiV.VJf'"' """'>'^ ««'^7'"'t"''"Urhout the (Icrcnco of the Residency of Lucknow in 1857, and commanded the
Hr»KU*„iwi n!!r..° ''''■? • "'«" <^""i™'n<led a Battery of Guns when Fort Muchhcc Bhowun was invested by the
Wn^ ..'m,., „ f upiUjiKjwder magazine half an hour after the troops had left, on the night of the ist July 1857.
I^^h ante*; r.K'\,V'',^ """.""'' Artillery Park atuiched to Outrnm's Force during the defence of the^Ali^
wTth tw ru.r.J . , ■ capture ol Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
wiin iwi) I laxtPM, iiiKl a year s service).
cJnl',^!^fu,Tl^'J^onl.ul^^^^^ ''"'■ "' '^53 (Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny
n LT C 1 on 1 TZr ^rl^^^' '■k' "■'^'' the rebels m inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*.;d capture of I'romo (Mell'wllh rhi^pVor^r^''' '"^ '''"" '"""'^'"° '''" ''"''"' ""^ """"-^ capture of Rangoon.
GndiUh.'"'"""' "'""'' "*'"''^'^' '" '^'"'e''J' '"^ '856, and was present at the attack and capture of Suringee and of Woojee-
m«Jo^o^ur,'7l{: A.'l^T^ModlS."'' ^"""'^ ^'*"" °'^'*'"" """^^ ^^S'"^'" ^^'"o'^l^ i-i '858 and was present a« an
lnclua'!K\hr.'ilt^mt"?mH*'HVrhQ'\^Lrt;^^ *V 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow,
aw»i.orlN.ni,,/„cnt a 'I wn or« . n 7.1 "n** "'"^""''''"}' »'"! "''i« 'I'so engaged in the action and defeat of the
- Malor MiirMi 111 J.,^.IV' "/'"•' ^'" ^'''■- '^57. ft"d pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
Tan^ku, aiM of t „ T,iK "'° ^'""" '■"'"'"^'f^'" o'" '860. including the action of Sinho, capture of
- Ma/or ri,amior commi X'l Mm !l'i? iv'l^in"^^^^ temiinating in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
In Pegu on il,<. „,„| Ai.rn.8rfi „"'""•"" \™'" Howitzers and Rockets n the engagement with the Hill Kurreens.
lncluiltn« the aciioiii, . r Nii.Aiino™ T". "'/°<= ''"'"in mutiny cam])iiign from 29th May 1857 to 13th September 1858,
rrank. " ,icgo aii.l cnpturo 7^r7 i^rWn /'"v""","^^^^ =^"f^ Dho^ara under General
Bridge, Nughal. Munn ,W Shro nnro fM ^^'.^'f'^ V'^''°' '"j? l"^'"^ "*" Azimghtir, ;>nd actions of Munnihar, Tonse
LugarJ, Comu^nUwl aLk'ht Kie d n.?..^^^^ Dulleeporc, Metahi, Mud Chowbeypore under General
uuaanuwi a Li^ht I ,cld Buttery during tho Bevere engagements at Cawnpore under General Windham,
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on tlie 26tli 27th. and 28tli November 1857, when he was especially thanked for " the gaUant manner in which ha
fought his guns." Served also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent Mutineers on
the 6th December 1850 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) °
« Major Tayler served with the Saugor Field Force in 1838, and was present at the 'affair of Kirbrai battleof
Banda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal). '
*« Major Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore country' during the mutiny in i857-i;8
♦8 Major Lane served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the affairs
of Moorwarrah and Budgamn, and at the attack of Konah Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
« Major Caine served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the affairs
of Kuttinghee, Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
'-^ Captain Yaldwyn served in the campaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the entrenched Camn ai
Sinho, assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). ^
=1 Captain W. H. Montgomerie ser\'ed in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, and was present at Dumooraeun^'ft
Toolsepore, and Baiswara (Medal). ^ ^'
" Captain Saxton served with the Madras Artillery Mountain Train and Rocket Battery throughout the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho (Medal). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the
Abyssmian Expeditionary Force from the 31st Dec. 1867 to the end of the campaign, and latterly aa Assistant
Provost Marshal at Senafe in addition to other duties (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
5' Captain Wm. A. Warren served in the campaign of i860 in China.
.o6 War Services— Boyal Artillery {late Bombay Artillery).
' General Schulcr scrvecl throughout the Mahratu and Pmdaiee war i° '8' ^ Commanded the Arti^^^^
Field Force employed in the Mapee Kanm, and a detached Force m the attack and capture of the 1 oit ot Magma,
*"j°^^w[u^^ Marcus Cophlan «er^•e<l the campaigns of 1838^40 in Affghanistan as Brigade Major of ArtiUe^, in-
clu&Te^^^^Sur! o? GhuzT^ee mentiSTed in despatches and Medal), storm and capt^e of Khelat
{meSiou«l iu despatches, and Brevet of Major), and occupation of Cabul. Co^imanded a Cohmn from^t^
rison of Aden on 18th March 1858 againBt the Arabs of the interior, and earned the Fort of Sheik Othman by storm.
^Major GeSeml Tnjvelvan sen-ed the Persian campaign of .856-57, and commanded the Artil^ry Brigade at the
assault and capture of Re.hire, surrender of Bushire, at Boorazjoon, and battle of Kooshab ; commanded the Rear
Guard thence to Chugudduck (three times mentione.l m despatches, CB., Medal with t-Iasp) „„^.„^o „f
nSJor General Forster served the campaign of .839 in Affghamstan, was present at the storm and capture of
GhMni* (McSal), and commanded a Battei-y of Horse Artillery Gmis at the stormmg of Khelat (mentioned m
'*?'?tSo^fe?Sonlv scn-ed the campaiim of 1858-39 in Affghanistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee
(Med^ r Scn^ fiXrlia in ?sr7(M?^lalw?th Clasp). Relief of Kolapore. Attack on insurgent Bheels at Duba-
buniwand Ambapawnee on ..th April .858. Operations in the Santpore Hills m 1858 m command of Mountam Tram
and Left C.iluii.n of attack (Medal, and Brevet of Major). . , ,. ,^ • , , rr-v „„
J Sir .Vmold Kemball serVed the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan mcluding the siege and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal) Compnign of .857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp. CB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General of
India 8iuu-«l in his notification of the i8th June 1857 that "the valuable assistance afforded on every occasion of
•Ufflculty an.l danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemljall had been
hiffhly couuiR-ndi'd by Sir .lames Outram and merited the miqualified approbation and the hearty thanks ot the
CJovcnior General in Council." , , , , ^ i. -.r v
• (.oloiiel Aitkcn Ker\-c<l with the expedition to Persia in 1856-57, and was present at the bombardment of Mohum-
T»h (menUoned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Sen-ed throughout the campaign m Rajpootana and Central
India in 1857 59, including the action of Rewah, sieges of Awah (mentioned m despatches) and Kotah (mentioned
in despatches), and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
» Colonel Fuller served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotahkeserai and
recapture of Gwnlior (Medal with Cla-sp). , , „^, , , ™ ,
"> Colonel \V organ sen-ed with the Persian expedition, and was present at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Wray was employed with the Tm-kish Contingent from its formation to the end of the war, mcludmg
seven montlis at Kertch during the Crimean war (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Sen-ed in command of the siege train with General Roberts' Force at Rajpootana, and was present at the sieges of
Abwa (mentioned in despatches), and Kotah (mentioned in despatches) and pm-suit of Tantia Topee (C^. Medal
with Clasp).
" Colonel Petrie served the campaign of 1843 in Scinde, including the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
Also scn-ed in suppression of the Indian mutuiy, and was present at the attack on Ahwa, siege of Kotah, and battle
f)f Bunass (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Artillery throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from ist Jan. 186R and was present at the action of Aiogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches, CB., and Medal).
" Brigadier General Woollcombe served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the siege and
capture of Dhar in 1857, battle of Slunrtessore (Brevet of Major), siege storm and capture of Jhansi and of
Cbandaircc, and battle of Betwa (CB., Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'* Colonel Hatch was jiresent at the capture of Wankeera in 1844 — mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Sen-ed with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action at Reshire, sui-render of
Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Gaye sen-ed in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in the night attack
on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer Shah Mahomed, taking all his
cannon.
" Colonel Wallace commanded a Division of Ai'tillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 30th December
1867, and was present at the cajiture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal).
" Colonel Brown served in sujiiiression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Awah, siege and
capture by assault of Kotah (mentioned in despatches), and action of Somgoneer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'• Colonel Hagfrard sen-ed as Field Commissary of Ordnance and in charge of the siege train throughout the
campaign of 1858 in Central India, including the siege and capture of Jhansi and of Gwalior (sUghtly wounded), and
several minor actions (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Gilibard sen-cd in the Persian campaign, including the surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and
bombardment of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt. Colonels Bayly and Reid sen-ed in the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49 and were present at the siege and
capture of Mooltan (Medal ^th Clasp). j 1 5 -t fy f b
* Lt.Colonel Harris sen-ed with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrenderor Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved in suppression of the Indian
mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, second taking of Chundaree, action of Kotahkeserai and pur-
suit, Uiking of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of Powree, actions of Sindwaho and
Kurai, HurpriKc and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
L,t.t.olonel Maclachlan served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 imder Sir Hugh Rose, including
the capture of Rathgur, siction of Baroda, capture of Garrakota, siege and capture of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and
Kooncu, action at Gullowlee, taking of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of GwaUor, battle of Juia Alipore and
capture of Powree (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" ° ' '" " - '— npaignin 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian
iction of Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Ga
e on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the B^„„„, ,.„„
v.»"ti,„. „„. • ,. ,"■---: .„- Brigade Central India Field Force when our baggage was attacked
«^t. ..,1^ . / ^",^»'"^V '«='■"" ,of Deonora, battle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee, pursuit to Sur-
AU~,'^ ^^li^n.w"., T" ".•■ '"»."'o of Morar capture of Gwalior, final pursuit of the enemy and battle of Jowra
iHtTniiirp) "** '" ^"""l'«'^"'l. mcludingtho taking of Garotha, and pursuit of Feroze Shah (Medal
iB?7\'Rmrl,',',i'i?!!r.ri;"'';'' ■" "',«.''"''"" "'"tiny campaign of ,857-59,-with the Ahmednuggur Field Force in
unier* K rn j^lW 4',;i' "'^'''-^'V^ "'?^: '^ "' *X''-, '858 ; and in 1858-59. with the CentrSl India Field Force
IniT^Tr the ljXHKmi.V.rt '■";.'' il'', "u ',,""' "'l"™""'le' i"^l Kattiwar Field Force and was present at the storm-
M VI '-"'"l«~ra hort 111 tlio Uiinla Hills on 18th Dec. 1859.
» MaioJ Kum'n li!U^?r- "^r-'^i'^'^^' tl'c I'ersian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
fi«i^«l«;Ki«llr,m^fI "ithc Icrsian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
n MaiTr Sw»n«^r "^ ? !'^ Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka. ^'
Mcgea" cuiTt^r r kZ^U nl\T'^"'T'' ,"'' ''" '"i^"^" """""y "^ -857-58 and was present at the action of Ahwa,
•InW^m, C' froD^lt I 1 T"""' '"A'^ "'''i"" ""^ ^°^"'"<='* '-^^'^^l ^'"- ^l^sp). Served throughout the Abys'
» Mi^J? r!n^ '. r ^ '"' '^''^- '^^7 "« " Commissary of Ordimnco at Zoulla (Medal) .
R<-.hlr,.\,,rrf,,.l ', ,r Ili^Iir); ?.n'' ^y'T"!''';®'^^ '856-57 and was present at the storm and capture of
al. ■ , 1 ,^' '""•'-'o of Kooshal), and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
T. . '1 'nk.u i', M,.'iai i"ti, " uul",)'"**' ^"''"^^" Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of Tantia
R< • . i'hiii!lnlV'n.?t'r„''*y"'I^'"'i^'I'^'^'*'''J".°'' '856-57. and was present at the storm and capture of
ai«o ,1. u,. lu.i.nu .nut, V cam 11? ?Lhur .'i ""' ''ombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
"'Miinj campaign, mcludmg the siege of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, actions of Kotah ko
War Services — Eoyal Artillerij (late Bomlatj Art'dlerij). 207
Serai and Gwalior, bombaniment of Powree and action of Beqapore, actions of Sindwalio and Kurai, surprise and
pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
" ilajor Roberts served throughout the Central India campaign of 1S57-58, includincj the siege and captttre of
Rathgur, capture of Garrakota, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee and pursuit, surrender of Gwalior and pur-
suit, actions at Baroda, Mundespore, KooncL, Galowlee, ilorai, and Jowra Alipore (Medal with Clasp).
*i Major Holberton served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture of Kola-
pore in Dec. 1857 (Medal).
** Major Stevenson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including pursuit of the rebels through Eajpoo-
tana, actions of Saguneer and Bunnass, and skirmish near Koosanah in command of the Camel Corps (Medal).
" Major Woodward served with the Persian expedition of 1S56-57, including the battle of Kooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa Hills at Mybee-
kanta and Groozerat (Medal).
" Major Worsley ser\-ed in the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
« Major Ritchie served m the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege of the Fort of Xeemueh and assault
of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Berthon served in the Persian camoaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment and capture of
the Forts at Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Mountain Train in action with insttrgent Bheels at Shum-
sherpore).
*" Major Harcourt served throughout the Central India campaign of 1S57-58 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
** Major Xewport served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the surrender of Bushire and battle
of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
" Major VacheU served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Sholupore and sur-
render of Jumkundee in 1858.
^ Major Baker ser\-ed throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 1867 and was present at the action of
Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
^1 Major Basevi served in Persia from Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action of Amher-
panee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Major Stockley served with the Persian expedition in 1857, £ind was present at the bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp).
■'* Major B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M.General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed at
Zoulla with the Reconnoitring Party on the 2nd October 1267 ; present at the action of Arogee and fall of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^« Captain William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force fhjrn Aden against the Foodlee Arabs
in 1865-66.
»■ Captain Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Arabs in
J865-66 and was present at Bir Saeed. . » ,-. ,
^ Captain Spring served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as Comnussary of Ordnance,
and was in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Senafe (Medal).
='' Captain Mortimer served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Sept. 1S67, having proceeded to Zoulla with
the Reconnoitring Party ; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala, and mentioned in despatches
for "abihtv, energv, and zeal" (Medal).
60 Captain Caldecott served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from September 1867,
and commanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned in despatches for "ability,
energy, and zeal," Medal). .
«i Captain Seton served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th Oct. 1S67, first with a Mountain Battery,
and afterwards with the Land Transport Train (Medal).
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|lSt LIEUT.
15 May 57
15 May 57
23 June 57
I Oct. 57
Oct. 57
CiPTAINB.
Charles Edwunl Luanl, CommandinR 30th Company Royal Engineers Aldershot
Bruce Brine, Adjutant, School of Mil.tarj- Engmeermg, Chatham, 22 Jan. 68
Alexander Charles Hamilton, Commanding 29th Company, Bermuda
Charles Richard T.cmev Davi.Uon, Commanding 3rd Company R. Engmeers, Bermuda
Bruce Hull Melville, Ordnance Survey, Brentwood, Essex
Charles John Moysey. On leave
Richanl Charles Price, Edinburgh
». Joseph Allan Millar, Garrison Instructor, Dover
iap°efG;'I^e"sturt."?-ommanto^^^
Thomas I'llkinirton White, Commanding .6th Company R.E., Ordnance Sm-vey, Edinburgh ..
Charles John O Xeill Kerguson,s» Portland Ui.strict ■■■■■■■■■■, • v x- d
George Hcrlx-rt Holland, Commanding .9th Company R.E., Ordnance Survey, Inverness, Is .B
Richard Wiirrcn Stewart, Pembroke •
William Salmond, Iiutructor of Musketry, Gravesend, 3° Nov. 72 ;;-.vv;
iJeorge Manscll Collin gs. Commanding 2oih Company Royal Engmeers, Gibraltar
Rol«rt Hamilton Vetch. Malta ^3 Uec. 57
Charles Warren, Shooburynesa v;';:;"""^;"",; ^ t^ ^'
Mward Nicolls Peters, Commanding 9th Company Royal Engineers, Hahfax, N.S. 23 Dec. 57
John Henn-Crowdy," Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. -Works, 15 Dec. 70. Stt Circle of) ,^ -q^^ ^^
Military Works, Lahore Division, Punjaub i
« Honorins Sisson SitweU, Brig-ade Major, Royal Engineers, Dublin 23 jjec. 57
Charles All>crt Lvon-CnmpbcU, Conun;inding 27th Company Royal Engineers, Cork '23 JJec. 57
William .'^hercr Slaud, Commanding nth Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar 23 Dec. 57
«e<jrge Vivian Sivewright, Pembroke i^S Dec. 57
CAITAIS-.
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
:o July 67
I July 67
Oct. 57! 14 Aug. 67
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
Oct. 57
23 Dec. 57
Mar.
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23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
22 June 58
22 June 58
22 June 58
Aug. 67
2 Sept.67
12 Oct. 67
6 Nov. 67
8 Jan. 68
22 Jan. 68
22 Feb. 68
4 Mar. 68
4 Mar. 68
17 Mar. 68
10 Nov. 68
17 Mar. 69
30 July 69
20 Oct. 69
20 Oct. 69
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
12 July 71
12 Aug. 71
13 Sept.71
20 Sept.71
4 Dec. 71
Oct. 58 3 Aug. 72
Oct. 58 1 3 Aug. 72
Henr)' Somerset Clive, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works,
of Military Works, Raneekhet Division, Bengal
Pallas Gordon Jones, Hong Kong
Arthur Bla^-ney Coddington, Ordnance Survey, Inverness
Henry Fvers Turner, Post Office Telegraph Service, Command. 34th Company R.E., Ipswich
Witliam 'innrt, on Ttmporarg Reffrre Lust ; Assistant Colonial Engineer, Straits Settlements...
Hamilton Tovey,Commanding 5th Company Royal Engineers, Portsmouth
Richanl Nicolls Buckle, Commanding iSth Company Royal Engineers, Woolwich
Robert Athorpe, Commanding loth Company Royal Engineers, Dover 22 June 58:27 Jan. 72
James Fellowes, Assistant Instructor in Surveying, Chatham 22 June58|i7 Feb. 72
Richard Henrj- Beaumont Beaumont, Coramanding 28th Company Royal Engineers, Aldershoti22 June 58119 June 72
Richanl Harry Williams. Commanding 35th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham „ i Oct. 58 ' 27 June
Jaspar Gustavus Silvester Davies, Commanding 21st Company Royal Engineers, Malta
Edmund DonoHith Collin* O'Brieu, Instructor in Fortification, Roj-al Military College, 4 Feb. 69
Samuel Anderson, North American Boundary Survey
Ckarlet Woodrard, Irrigation Assistant, Public Works Department, Ceylon. Leave, Europe ...
Robert Young Armstrong, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, &c., at School of Military)
Engineering, Chatham )
B jbert John Bond, Ex. Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P.W. i Sept. 72, N.W. Prov. Neemuch Railway Survey
Arthur Kyle Haslett, Chatham '. '..
Oru. Edw. Grorer.on Tem/mrary Sexerce Lint ; special employ, Exhibition, Kensington Gore ...
Ciarlei llarland Craigie Ualkett, Professor of Fortification, Royal Military College
Omrgt Henry Lfiw Pole, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, Mysore
Charles Bowen, Executive Engineer, 2ud Grade, i Sept. 72, Mysore Division, Bangalore
Wilham Hutchinson MuUoy,*.^ Commanding 31st Company, Royal Engineers, Curragh
Witliam Randall Slacke, Commanding 23rd Company Roval Engineers, Cork
Edward Toler Wj-nne, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, Department public Works, 21 May 69, >
Pnnjaub, Ilazai-a Division j
Francis Ge^irge Oldham. On leave. Orderedto Bengal !..!]!!!!!!!!...
Henry Allen Gun. On lea%-e. Ordered to Manchester
John Charles Ardagh, at Staff College
William Emerson Peck. Special employ under Colonial Office, Bahamas................!!!!.!.!! ]
Edmund Stephens, Assistant Instructor of Musketry, Chatham !.!.
Christopher Josiah Rus.sell, Weymouth !!!!!!!!
John Mabbott Morgan, Commanding 40th Company Roval Engineers, Chathani!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arthur Balfour Haig, Eipierry to H.R.H. the Didce of Ed"inburgh, Aldershot
Henry C^autU-y, Commainling 12th Company Royal Engineers, Cork Harbour !'
Albany KcathursUjiihaugh, North American Boimdary Survey
jMipliUenrtiSatl,rlk<taite.on Temporary ReterveLitt ; Asst. Colonial Engineer,' StraitsSettlements
hrnegt Mnrik Lloyd, Instructor of Fortification, &c.. Royal Military Academy
John Cosmo Macpherson, Ordnance Survey, Chester
Thomas Howard, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, i Mar! '71',' AUyghur Divi-V
■ion. Ganges Canal, N.W. Provinces \, /> Je j
Krederick Bailey, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, bepn'rtmentPublic Works' ''V7 June 71' "l
Deputy Consorv-ator of Forest*, ist Grade, N.W.P. Superintendent ofForest Sim-eys and i
Working-places.
Henry John Wolsteyn Gehlo. Fort George, North Britain
"harlMi William Wliinfield, Bermuda
.Hturtley \ idal Smith (-oinDianding 39th Company Roval Engineers, Chatham
ApchiliaW Iajwik Buckle, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department I
nJ. ^I- Ve '*",'"'•">'• f'"" Irrigation in Pooua. Sick Furlough to Europe
Public Works.")
ti— ,• I, .r .• .. , '. — » Furlough to Europe j
Pater (.wlfrcy Tnrbot. Sick leave ' ^
Wilhiun Hciirj- PiiUcn. Ireland, Dublin
Wllhnni Henry ( -..llins,'"- Major 2q Aug. 72 j'ireiand.'Dubiin ■■;.■;.!;!;!!!!!!;!!;;!!;!!
Aliicrl .Inmi'K lli'ppor, Portsmouth. ..
*E."^;u-crmg^^lS^ ^°!^.°^
LiBCTBXAirrg.
'Gwirge CKirdon ChamlHsrlin Bigsby. Aldershot.
<—'rff Harn«. Home District. *ar Office, Whitehall
Loulii John C.cyjrgo Ferrirr, Ordnance Siirvev fwrn,,!
fllephPTi Wmlrin Jpnnfr. K
>rdniince Siirvev, Oxford
HcnryIU.b.n.,„ School of ^^^1^^^^:^^^^;!^^
^?'- ^"^'•* ^ "'■" MnckenKic, Shomcliffc...
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. s8
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 50
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 59
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59
!i Dec.
;2 Dec.
22 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 58
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec, 59
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
4 Aug. 72
27 Aug. 72
28 Aug. 72
28 Aug. 72
21 Sept. 72
2 Nov. 72
Corps of Royal Engineers.
13
LIEUT.
19 June 60
19 June 60
I Nov. 60
I Nov. 60
I Nov. 60
I Nov. 60
18 Dec. 60
iS Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
18 Dec. 60
iS Dec. 60
I July 61
I July 61
I July 61
I July 61
I July 61
I July 61
18 Dec. 61
D. P. W. Railway Branch, y
Mar. 70, Tricliinopoly District
LlEUTBNANTS.
■James Devereux Sowly, on Temporary Reserve List ; Special employ, Local Government Board
Charles Cunniagham.ss Madras
Thomas Glaucy, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.Works, 5 Jan. 71, ist Div. Baree DoabCanal fmiVauib
Arthm- CUtherow Ward, North American Boundary Survey '
Albert Charles Smith, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
John Edward Toller, Acting Adjutant, Dover
Arthur Hill, Ordnance Survey, London
Francis William Nixon, Ordnance Survey, Bristol
Kelloio Charles Pye,^" Assistant Secretary to Government of India
II Feb. 70, Simla
Ralph Rheuins Evans Brockman, Bxec. Eng. 4th Grade, D.P.W. Madras, ,.,
Andrew Abercrombie Jopp, Commanding 26th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
William Arthur James Wallace, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, i Mar. 72, Deputy Con- >
suiting Engineer to the Government of India for Guaranteed Railways. Furlough to Europe j
Bindon Blood, Superintendent of Park and Field Train, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee .'.....
James Gore Booth, Halifax, Nova Scotia !..!...!"!![
Henry George Pilleau, Acting Adjutant, Curragh, Ireland !!]!!.!!!"!
Alfred Glynn Begbie, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.Works, i6Feb. 72, Central India, Railway Branch indore
Matthew Townsend Sale,^' School of Military Engineering, Chatham '
Thomas Joseph Willans.^^ On leave !!""!!!!
William de Wivesleslie Abney, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, School of Military Engineering' i
Chatham ' j
Robert Algernon Livesay, School of Military Engineering, Chatham .'...'
Si7- Arthur Wilham Mackworth, Bart. Adjutant, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot !!!!!..!.!..!.!..!'.!!!
Fred. Pirebrace, Executive Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, Central India, Indore and Neemucii >
Railway Survey j'
Alured De Vere Brooke, Halifax, Nova Scotia '
James Robert M'Cullagh, Assist. Supt. ist Gr., Great Trig. Survey of India, i Jan. 72, Bangalore!.!!!!!]!!.!
Malcolm William Rogers, Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, 15 Dec. 68, Great Trigonometrical Survey of )
India, in Charge of Bombay Party, Bangalore j-
Richard Arthur Sargeaunt,^* Examiner of Railway Accounts to the Government of India at Bombay,')
with rank of Controller, 2nd Class, 3rd Grade, i April 72 | j
Jeremy Taylor Marsh, Home District, Sandhurst !..!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Robert John Henry Parker, Portsmouth !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Henry Loftus Lewis, Ciirragh, 23rd Company !!!!!!!!!!
Henry Champernowne, Sheerness !!!!!!!!!!!
•Clayton Scudamore Beauchamp, Assistant Principal Roorkee College, N.W. Provinces of India, !Feb! 69
Wm. Osbom,86 Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., i Jan. 6g, Reclamations, Bombay.— Sick Furl. 'to Europe
Lestock Francis Boileau, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W. i Sept. 72, Neemuch Division
Thomas Brown Blake Savi,^'' Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Oude, Deputy Consulting Engineer j
to the Government of India for Guaranteed Railways, Lucknow .'!' J
William Sedgwick, Assis. Engineer, 1st Grade, D. P. Works, 26 July 71, Irrigation Branch, !Bengai, Patna
Andrew Wilson Baird,'™ Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, '^
, Oct. 71, Kattywar Pi
Albert Henry Hime, V.': 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 ■ ; ,\
Thomas Fraser, Ass i , I
Mark Sever Bell,!"- S ' .: 1
Frederick William 11 1 ■ ^ ; i : u j \
Wan-en Richard Colviii Wyi
Walter St. George Bui-ko, Shi
■George Fletcher Ottlej' Bouu 1 1
Agra District, Rajpootaiin u.m
Frederick William Watkins, " A
John Ramsay, 22nd Company, Post
Bombay
' Miildlbrd ..:
■ Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, i Mar. 72, !A!gra Division'')'
N.W. Provinces j
ip Royal Engineer Train, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
'="-1 Telegraph Service, London
ist Allahabad")
Willingham Franklin Richardson, Exec. Eng., 4th Gr., D.P.W., i Sept. 71, N.W. Prov
Division, New Cantonment, Allahabad
<Jeorge William Archer, " B " Troop Royal Eng:ineer Train, Aldershot
Robinson Gamer Scott, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Richard Tudor Frere, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, i Oct. 71, Canara !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'Thomas Henry Anstey, "B" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot ". !!.!!
John Hill, Asst. Superintendent, ist Grade, 30 Oct. 70, Great Trigonometrical Surv. of India, Deyrah !Dooii
George Tindell Plunkett, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.Works, i Sept. 72, N.W. Provinces of India, >
2nd (Allahabad) Division, Fort and Gun Carriage Agency [ f
Edward Merry Larminie, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D."P. Works, 7 Apr. 70, Ravee Briiige Division! \
Punjaub , Northern Railway Bx'anch (
Lothian Kerr Scott, Dover
Thomas English, Director of Works Branch, War Office !..!!!!!!!!!!
Valentine Francis Rowe. On leave
William Gordon Ross, Executive Eng. 4th Grade D.P. Works, iS Oct. 69, N.W. Prov., Irrigatioii)
Branch, Cawnpore Division, Ganges Canal j
Thomas Hungerford Holdich,i»': Assistant Superintendent, 1st Grade, i Apr. 69, Topographical Siii^r'ey ■)
of India, Gwalior and Central India Party ' )
Frederick Savile Shepherd, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.l'.Work.s, Madras, 14 June 70, Tinneveiiy'bi!sti-ict,
Alexander Bumess M'Hardy , Hong Kong '.
Frederick Hamley Fawkes, Shornclifle !.!!.
'Thomas Gracey, Exec. Eng. 3rd Gr. D.P.W. i Mar. 72, Jeypore Division, Agra Dist., Rajpootana Railway
Donatus O'Brien, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
'Clement de Beauvoir Carey, Ceylon
BarzUlai Lowsley, Barbadoes. Ordered home
William Hans Rathborne, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D. P. W., i Sept. 71, N.W. Prov., A^ra Dist. State I
Railway, Jeypore /
William James Galwey, North American Boundary Survey
AVilliam Henry Haydon, B.xecutive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 13 Jan. 70, Kandeish
John Greive Hall, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 10 Oct. 69, N.W. Provinces, India, PerO
sonal Assistant to Superintending Engineer, ist Circle, Irrigation Branch, Bolundshuhur j
Alten Aug. WUliam Beamish, Bermuda
Henry Hardy Cole. On special duty in London
Henry Charles Reynolds, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, i Jan. 71, Dharwar
Henry Campbell Macdiarmid, Asst. Eng. ist Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 8 July 68
Herbert Paget Knocker, Bermuda
Henry Pincke Lee, Special Duty under the War Office, Sheffield !!.!!!!!!!!!!!!
KilUngworth Richard Todd, " C " Troop, Aldershot
Francis Quintin Edmondes, Chatham District
William PitzHenry Spaight, Malta '!!
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W.. Sinclair Sn^t. ^s^^^-J-J^^^^^
wS'H*in"4^o^e?'^Kx^uU^^^^^ 4th Grade, D. P. Works. Madras. 30 Aug. 70. Assxstmg j
Jonsulting Engineer for Railwaj"
Consultinir Engineer lor nau»»jo V V.v '; ■ v
John TX^n%ucUlf school of Militarj-Kngineen^ •■■ :-;":;;;;;;-::-::;
KUi"uWoo<l, Cape of tJood Hope. Ordered home
Henry El^aic.Lape of Good Hope. Ordered home
Johnson William Savage, Gibraltor
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ArthuV^G^S'aSoL.'AssiBUn^^
JoSS'\?^m£^;'Ex^uUVeEngineeV:4Vl^Gr;iae;D:P;w
C»nal. P"'JJ»"'i^-:-rt'A^iBt Ens I'stGiTide^^
wmu^'vorth Officiating Adjutknt. Bengal Sappers and Miners Roorkee
AleLt^der Donald M^^rthur.As-Mstant Engineer, ist Grade, 17 Mar. 69. Arrah. Bengal
i^t^?j^ MkS^oSsl^^n^ .BtGn.de;D;P^:;-. Mar: V.;n^ Ganges Canal
Hcnrv Philip Consuntine Dillon, Cork Harbour
Walter Parke Jones. Cape of Good Hope
Jam^8"Foi5?Drr\Sixec.En^ineer. 4th Grade. D.P. Works, Madius. 4 Apr. 71
Godavery District
Punjaub, Peshawur, Irrigation >
Irrigation Branch, Pun- \
James Simpson, Bermuda
George Macdonald, Acting Adjutant, Bermuda.^. .....^..... ■.■■■■
Conwav James. Assistant Engineer, ist Grade. D.P. Works, i Mar. 71, Dude
Hr'nrv"Rho«le>i Gilbert Georges, Acting Adjutant, Aldershot
WmSm Lees Greenstreet, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works. N.W. Provinces, 7 Feb. 7., 6th ^
(Bareillv) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch) J
Godfrey HUdebmnd, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works. 1 Mar. 72, N.W. Provinces, 7th Circle)
of Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division.. S
Osbert Chadwick, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, i Oct. 71, Aden
William John Gill, " C" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
John Thomas Wright, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 3 Feb. 71, N.W. Provinces. 7th >
Circle of Military Works. Chuckrata Road Division J
». Ambrose Awdr>-. Military Secretary to the Governor of Madras
William Brunei Hur.st, Bermuda
Stanier Waller, " A " Troop Royal Engineer Train. Aldershot
Arthur Clifford Alexander, Hong Kong. Ordered home
Arthur Robert Puzey,'" School of Military EngineeriDg, Chatham
John Matheson, Bermuda
John Barber Lindsell.Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 7
Branch, Kohat Division
William Ciustavus Nicholson, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 23 Jan. 7
iaub, ist Division Sirhind Canal, Umballa
Buasell Richard Piilford, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade. D.P. Works, 15 Jan. 70, N.W. Provinces; Asst,
Principal in the Thomason College, 5 Mar. 70 j
#.Jo.«eph James Curling, Aide de Camp to Inspector General of Fortifications
Philip Savilc Grey Rcid, Gibraltar
Philip James Dardier Lindoe, Portsmouth
Macgrcgor Greer, A.ssistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, 31 Aug. 71, Madura District
Kdwanl Chichester Hart, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombaj^ 12 Nov. 72. Carwar)
lUilway S
Edwanl Cardwell Fanshawe, Assi.stant Private Secretary to the Secretarj' of State for War
Maule Campbell Brackenbury, " A" Troop, School of Military Engineering. Chatham
Richard Henrj- Jelf. "C" Troop, Aldershot
Rol>en Gossci'Woodthorpe, Assistant Superintendent. 2nd Grade, Topographical Survey. 18 July 71
Francis Palmer Washington, St. Helena
Hcnrj- Sidney Frecninn Haynes, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P.W., 1 Sept. 72, Punjaub, Railway Branch
Sydney Long Jacob, AB«t.Eng.,i»tGrade,D.P.W., i Sept.7o,SpecialWork8Div.,BareeDoabCanal, Punjaub
CharlcK Fred. Cobbe Beresford, Bermuda
John Simpson Nicholson, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D. P. Works, i Sept. 71, Bhurtpore Division. \
Agra I)i»trict, IUijp(X)i«na Railway )
Napoleon Anioll, licngal
Gvorgo Robert Walker, Assist. Engineer, ist Grade. D.P. W. Madras. 31 Aug. 71. School of Militarj' EnO
friDccring, Chatham j
Roljert CharlcsThomtouHildyard. " B " Troop. Aldershot
Duncan MacNeil Campliell. Assist. Engineer, ist Grade. D.P. Works, Madras, i Sept. 72, Kistna District
Charles Claude Clifton Barlow, Assist. Eng., 1st Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, Hyderabad Railway Works
William Rtiborl I'lirchas, Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 27 June 71. Bangalore Division. Mysore
CliarlcK Moore Wutson, Woolwich
HcrlierlJckjll, I,<iii(lon, ajnd Company, Post Office Telegraph Ser^^ce, London !!".."!!........!
tharlm Hovnird I'lrigrine Christie, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, 31 Aug. 71;
Au>i*taiil CiiiiHiilliiig Engineer for Railways
K<lw»rd ("niiuT Hibbiild Moore, Weymouth ... ............... '.
Kdwanl I'liiil.irUjii Leach, Assistant 8uperintendent";ind Gradere Oct! 71. ToD^
of India. Ciulrul In.lia [ '.. _......
H»mucl(.oini.l/jn Til rnir, AHsiHtaut Engineer. iBt Glide. b.P.W., Bombas^^,ij^
livofKe Ingclhcim (iould, Gibraltar '
Daviil Charlnii Courtney. Malta !......".""""
MaUhrrw Henry I'urccU, Homiuda
John Krp<lcnck (.iirw.MKl. AssiMUnt Engineer, and Grade. D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, N. W. Provinces,!
.nd {(.awn].<,rc.| Iiivi«i.,n Buildings and Roads Branch, Cantonments J
John KUwurd Hr..iull.<nt. Sicrolarj- to the Torpedo and Defence Committee, Calcutta
John da Tfrrrau lloiflo, ncrniuda
Hamurl Buckle, (iiliriiltar
William Mw.n Llewellyn Morgan. Bengal Sapjera and Miners, RawuiPindM
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Lieutenants.
■Wm. Jas. Home Logan Home, Superintendent of Instruction and Commanding loth Company Bengal
Sappers and MineVs, Roorkee
William Aldworth Home Hare, at Staff College i!.'.';!!'.'!!!!!!.'
Arthur Octavius Green, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee 15 Jan. 67
James Frederick Lcwi.'^, Malta n^ Jan. 67
Felician Rola de Wolski, Assistant Engineer, 2ud Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Sept. 70, Punjaub, Railway B>-ancb 1 10 July 67
Robert Martin Barklie, Trinidad, West Indies 10 July 67
Charles Henry Maurice Kensington, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., Madras, 24 Jan. 71, Mysore'
William George Morris, Mauritius '
Henry Denison, Acting Adjutant, Gibraltar
Walter Haweis James, A.ssist. Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, Hyderabad Railway Works.!!
John Henry Thurburn, attached to Bengal Sappers and Miners.— Sick leave to Australia and New )
Zealand j
WilliamHenry Johnstone, Assist. Eng.,ist Grade, D.P.W., i Sept. 72, Holkar State Railway, Bughora.. ..
Matthew Henry Gregson, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P.W., 10 Dec. 70, Holkar State Railway, Ajmere
Henry Hamilton Settle, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. Public Works, Bombay
Francis Jeremy Day, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces, 2nd Circle of Military )
Works, Lucknow Division j
Louis Faulkner Brown, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Duncan Alex. Johnston, As.sistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 March 72, N.W. ProvincesjT
Irrigation Branch, Etawah ' ]'
Richard Gardiner, Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.Works, i Sept. 72, Jeypore Division, Agra District, (
Rajpiiotana (State) Railway .° \ )
John Francis Hewson, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 9 Feb. 72, Indus Valley Railway, Cawnpore
John Hare, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 7 Feb. 71, Punjaub, Railway Branch
Ross Franklin Moore. Ordered to Hong Kong
AVilliam Wilson Darby, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee '.'''.'..
George Henr.y, Madras Sappers and Miners '''
Charles Hervey Bagot, Commanding 4th Company Bengal Sappers and Miners, Peshawur
George Sydenham Clarke, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineeriui.' Cnllcje, 1
Cooper's Hill \ ^
George William Bai-tram, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee .!!!!!!.!!...
John Collings MacGregor, Bengal Sappei-s and Miners, Roorkee ..!!"!!!!!!!!...
George Alexander Cockbum, Bermuda
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William Whiteford Bell Whiteford, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.Works, 9 Jan. 71, Bombay, Belgaaim 1 1 5 July 68
St. George Mer-v^Ti Kirke, Gibraltar .° 15 j^iy gg
Henry Pigot Nicholls Nicholls, Ceylon !!"!"!!!!!!..!! " '
Mark Henry George Goldie, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Apr. 71, Bombay, Northern)
Concan ." j
Alexander William Smart, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 14 Mar. 71, Madxas, Tanjore District
Adam Bogle, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich ' 15 jujy 53
Arthur Thomas Preston, Gibraltar "!."!!!! J15 July 68
Charles Henry Brookes, Assi>i:iiii IjiL'inccr, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 July 71, Mysore |i5 July 68
Courtney Clarke Rawsoii, A^ 1 m. er, 2Qd Grade, D.P. Works, 13 June 71, Kistua Dist., Madraslis July 68
Arthur Robert Ford Dorwii 1^1 ^ ^ ^n'er, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 Aug. 71, GodaveryDi.-.t., Madrasjis July 68
Fail-fax Norman Hassard, .\,-m-i Ivi;; , iid Grade, D.P. Works, 12 Mar. 72, Holkar Stale Railway, Mhowlis July 68
Charles Fearon Fuller, Assistant Engineor, 2ud Grade, D. P. Works, 29 Jan. 72, Bombay " '
John Rouse Meniott Chard, Bermuda !."..!!."...!]]!.!
Robert Maxwell Hyslop, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, N.W. Provinces^ "j
Bareilly Sub Division, Buildings and Roads Branch j
Horatio Arthur Yorke, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Irrigation Branciij }
N.W. Provinces, Central Division, Agra Canal, Muttra ; j
George Barker, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Charles Hadfield Gordon, Halifax, N.S "!!!!!"!!!!!"]"!"]
Horatio Dove, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Cherat
Sidney Smith, Malta !!...!!.!!!
Henry Pilkington, Aide de Camp to Major General S.r C. Staveley, Devonport .........!!!!
Reginald Clare Hart,'^^ Bengal
Frederick Wilmer Watkins, Bermuda .'.".'.'...'!.'!!...,..,!.!!!
Henry Clarke. Ordered to Bengal !,..'.
James Campbell Barker, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Wo]-ks, 4 Nov. 71, Holkar State Railway, iJughon
Alfred Edgar Octavius Cotton, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Work^i, 25 April 72, Bomliiiy
Henry Oliphant Selby, Kirkee, Bombay Sappers and Miners '
Montague Laugharne, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.Works, 12 Mar. 72, N.W. Provinces, .'ud /
Allaha bad Division of Military Works, New Cantonment, Allahabad \
Frederick Thomas Nelson Spratt, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Dalhousie )
Division, 8th Circle of Military Works, Punjaub, Buildings and Roads Branch f
James Cameron, St. Helena
Mortimer Durant Whitmore, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Charles Ai-thur Crompton, Bengal
Henry John Harman, Assist. Sup. ,2nd Grade.Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, 28 May 72, Deyrah .
William Walton Robinson, Bengal "
William Peacocke, Bengal
Alfred Edmund Dobson, Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Richard Theodore Orpen, Cork Harbour
George Robert RoUo Savage, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Pechell Haslett, Bengal
Thomas Rice Henn, Bombay
George William Addison, Newhaven
Alfred Porcelli. Sick Furlough to Europe
James White Thurburn, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Bengal, 8th Circle of)
Military Works, RawulPiudee ^
Frederic Gosset. Ordered to Bengal
William St. George Ord, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Chandos Hoskyns, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Punjaub, Buildings and 1
Roads Branch )
Frederick Thomson Maxwell, Jamaica
Ferdinand Beauclerk, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 17 Oct. 72
Martin Martin, Bengal Sappers and" Miners, Roorkee
Edward Robert Hussey, Ireland, Cork
Richard de Villamil, Bengal
St. George Corbet Gore, Bengal
Currell Halliday Johnston, Acting Adjutant, Cork, Ireland
Robert Hanbury Brown, Bengal
Robert Oliver Lloyd, Bengal
Ewen Hay Cameron, Bengal 8 Jan. 70
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Lieutenants.
8 Jan. 70 *Georfre Frederick Wilson ...
8 Jan. 70 'Suene Grant
3 Jan. 70 'Richard Matthews Ruck
o i„„ -„ •Simeon Hardy Exham
8 Jan. 70 .Edward Glennie
8 Jan. 70|*HerbertHughMuirhead
8 Jan. 70, 'Harold Pemberton Leach ...
8 Jan. 7°' 'Alfred George Goodwyn
8 Jan. 70, •William Harold Chippindall
3 Julj^ 7o:^Alfi-ed Crawford Brnce
LiBCTKNAirtS.
Clande Reipnier Conder, Survey, Palestine...
Hugh Mitchell, Aldershot
HeniT Bayard Rich, Aldershot ••■;•••■•••• ■
Woocfrordo George Da Boulay, Cork Unr- }
hour, Ireland - • i
Douglas Alexander Scott. Bengal
Walter Harry Sykes, Cork Harbour, Ireland.
Edmund William Creiwell, Bengal
Henry Vaughan Hart Davis, Aldershot
?o'^e"j2n'T7e2ifirw^ Om^ofe^^ July 70 ^EdmondWiUiam Cotter
Ja^9 Edward tubbs, Bombay ,23 J" X 7° ; •Francis Hartwell MacDowel
Thomas Rvdcr Main. Belfast 23 -Ju -V 7° 'Charles Nugent ^
•Maiicrc ivvlo Bradv 123 July 7°i 'Edward John Bor
Charles W.iliam Sherriinirchitham ,23 J^Jy H'^enry Edward M'Callum ... ...
Henry Waugh Rcnny-TaUyour, Portsmouth... 23 Ji^y 7° *John Henry Chenevix Harrison
William Pitt, ilanchester 23 J^^y 7" 'James Kellie .
Charles Wilkinson, Uinningluun i23 Ju y 7o 'John Cordy Baxter
HoraUo Holt Hart. Ordered to Bengal I23 i^J 7° 'Thomas Plunket Gather
Owen Viilal Doddy. Madras 23 ^^i' 7° 'Jiimes Thomas Rice
John Claudius Montgomery Beresford, Do- j j^^ j^^y ^J 'Pelham George Jon Donop
vonport Jl , ,
Charles Burton Henderson, Madras 23 July 7°
•Lionel Langlcv. Orderedto Madras 23 July 7°,
•Charles Boyd Wilkicson. Oruered to Madras 23 July 70I
Gothcr Fy ere Mann. Devonport ,23 July 7°,
Francis John Romilly. Ordered to Madi-as ...'23 July 70J
James Taylor Johnston, Woolwich 23 July 70
Charles Cam? Carter, Portsmouth 1 23 July 70
Edward Dickinson, Aldershot 123 July 70
Waiiam Frederick Noel Noel, Bermuda 123 July 70]
Charles Augustus R<ichfort-Boyd, Cork Harb.123 July 70
Henry Lcthbridgo Jessep, War Office '23 July 70
Francis Burton Grant D'Aguilar. Ordered)
to Bengal >
•Philip Cnrdew
•Leonard Darwin
•Reginald da Costa Porter
•Monicr Williams Skinner
•William Terence Shono
•Walter Hanbury Whitfi
•James MonUiguo Taylor Badgley
•Henry William Dupericr
•Ferdinando Wallis Bennet
•Alfred Heathcote
•Algernon Hildebrand. Ordered to Bengal ..
•Richard Thompson
•Edmond James Thomas Ross of Bladensburg
•Stewart M'Murdo Maycock
•Edward John Dewing
•Horatio Herbert Kitchener
•Charles Francis Cooke
•Henry Geffcken Kunhardt
•Alexaniler William Cockbum
•Noel Montagu Lake | 2 Aug. 71
•Henry Lake Wells I 2 Aug. 71
•Edwanl Raban 1 2 Aug. 71
•Bu:har.an Scott j 2 Aug. 71
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•William Lewis Clinton Baddeley
•Henry Dacres Olivier
•Edmund Stephen Hill
♦Henry Whistler Smith
•John Edward Blackburn
•HaiTy D'Arch Breton
•John Henry Fox
•Browulow Poulter
♦Henry Palmer Knight
•William Henry Goldney
•Francis Seymour Leslie
•Weutworth Grenville Bowyer ...
•Carmichael Light Young
•John Copley Addison
•Julian John Leverson
• Richard Lionel Hippisley
'Robert Charles Hellard
•John Colin Livington Campbell
•George Davidson
•Wastel Jameson Lister
'Charles Knight Wood
•Gerald Hope Wildig Sullivan ...
•Ernest Blunt
•Maitland Nott Hobday
•George Thomas Nicholls
•William Charles Godsal
•William Berkeley Garden
•Robert Ewen Hamilton
j'John Burn-Murdoch
[•Charles Conyugham Ellis
•James Birch Sharpe
• Thomas Digby
•Maui'ice Charles Barton
• Ronald Charles Maxwell
'Algernon Campbell Foley
'Daniel Leland Litton
•John Neville
Deputy Adjutant General. — Bt.Colonel J. F. 31. Browne, CB. i Jan. 71.
Deputy Auwtant Adjutant Gc«ei-ai.— Captain Robert Grant, i Jan. 71.
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Paymatfert.
William Henry nrowning,i4 Juno 59; Hon.Capt.n June 64
Alexander Richardson,"" i Apr. 63 ; Hon.Capt. i Apr. 68.
Stephen Lawhon, 6 Jan. 43 ; Eiia. 26 Dec. 34 ; Lt. 22 Jan.
3JJ UuH. Major, i Jan. 60.
Inilructor of 2IntJcetry.
Captain William Biilmond, 30 Nov. 72, Gravesend.
Adjutant.
Captain Hruco Brine, 21 Jan. 68.
Quarter Matteri.
Jamc* Steel, 14 Oct. 63, Southampton.
J'.hn Jonch, 13 Ajir. 64, Chatham.
Clement Fnincis Buttle, 19 Jan. 70, Chatham.
Alfred Andrews, 35 Sept. 72, Horse Guards.
Surgeons.
Thomas Wm. ¥ox,^^MB. A.S. 3 July 52;8arj. 18 Sept.6o ;
Surgeon Major, 5 July 72, Ghatha,m.
Jas.BalfourCockbum.i^ IfD. A.S. 3 Mar. 54 ; Surff.8Jaa.64,
Gibraltar.
John Lowe Erskine.'^s Ji2). A.S. 1 Sept. 54 Surff.g Mar.67,
Aldershot.
Assistant Surgeons.
Charles Henry Leet, 22 Jan. s8, Chatham.
William Gerard Don.i^s 3f_D. 22 Jan. s8, Aldershot.
Francis Henry Preston, 10 Mar. s8, Bermuda.
John Stuart, 13 Oct. s8, Malta.
Joseph Wm. G. N. Murphy, i Mar. 59, Chatham.
Royal Engineer Train.
Adjutant.— hicMt. Sir Arthur William Mackworth, Bart., 30 Oct. 69.
ctcrinary Surgeont.—GcoTpc Fleming,'" 28 Dec. 55 ; ist CVus.i, 21 Aug. 67, Chatham.
William Varley, 15 Aug. 55 ; mt Class, 4 Dec. 63, Aldershot.
Scarlet — Facint/s, Blue Velvet.
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War Services of the Officers of the EoijalEinjlneen
» Sir Frederic Smith serN-eil in 1809 at the sioRC of the Castle of Ischia ami the capture of that island and Procida
in the Bay of Naples, also at the capture of Zantc and Cephalonia. In iSio, in the action betore the investment of
the Fortress of Santa Maura as Dejiuty AssisUint Quarter Master General, and at the siege and capture of the for-
tress as an Officer of Eoyul Engineers.
» Sir Fre<lerick Kdwanl thapman i)rc . „, , , . . .,,
enrvcyinir the iiositions at Uulair, Adrianople. and Buguk Tchekmadgie, previous to the ,
Forces iu Turkey ; was attached to the ist Division, and accomiianied it to Bulgaria and Bulf,.._.— , ..„-. _. -
Fami • also prc«;nt at the battles of Alma and Inkennan. Served throughout the siege of teebastopol, dm-ing the
early part olwhich he was Director of the Lea Attack, and in the latter part he was Executive Engineer to the
Forces Was several limes mentioned in official despatches, and received the Brevet ranks of Major, Lt.Colonel,
and Colonel, Cli. MetUil with three Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
»^ir LinUDm Simmons was employed for three yeai-s in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the United
Stales in constructing works for its Uefeuce and in making miUtary explorations. Happening to be m Tui-key m
18s? ho was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha m
March 1854 • escorted the new Governor into Sili-stria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of Ihc siege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up the Unes of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
uiHjn the enemy's rear. Went to Ihe Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the IMrkish Army : was present at the buttle of Eupatoria, laid out and thi-ew up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1S55 until after its fall,, and then went to
Mingrclia and was present at the forced passage of the Inyur, where he commanded the Di\-ision which crossed the
rivtrund turned the enemy's jjosition, capturing his \.!;,- ::1 ui.-: Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
hucces--* of the day chiefly to Lt.Colonel Simmons. H. -.:.:.- I ; r Mnjesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was em])loyed in all the negi t : -' reference to the movements of Omar Pasha s
Army. Has received the Crimean Mtnlnl with Clasp, tin lu: kin 1 . iil Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 31-d Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Guveniment; also the 4th Class of the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laj-ing out the Tiu-co-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the 2nd
Class of the Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused jiermission to accept it.
'" Major General Dunilbrd served as Executive Engineer in the combined Naval and Military expedition up the
Canton river in April 1847, and was present at the ca]iture of eight forts, viz., North and South Wantong, at the
Bocca Tigris ; Pachow and Wookongtap, at the Barrier ; Zig-zag, Segment, Shaneen, and Dutch Folly, at Canton.
" Major General Harness sers'ed in the Indian mutin3' campaign of 1857-59 as Commanding Royal Engineer,
including the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior Contingent from 25th to 29th Nov., and battle of the 6th>
Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches). Siege and capture of Luckuow (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
Governor General in Council). Subsequent operations in Rohilcund and Oude {CS. Medal with Clasp).
'» Major General Hadden was actively emploj-ed in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-39, and was engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustsiche and St. Benoit.
" Colonel Mann sen-cd in China during the wars of 1857-5S and 60. In Dec. 1S57 he commanded the Engineers
at the cai)tiu-e of Canton (Brevet of Major). In liifio he was Commanding Engineer as Lt.Colonel at the storming of
the Taku Forts, and tlu-oughout the subsequent operations which resulted in the sjuTender of Pekin (Medal with
C'la«]>s, and CB.).
'♦ Colonel CoUinson served in New Zealand during the distui'bauces in 1847 and was present at the repulse of 400
natives in an attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
'* Major General Bent went to Tm-key with the Eastern expedition in April 1 854 ; served with the Turkish Army on
the Danube from June to Dec. 1854, and was present at the battle of Giurgevo (mentioned in despatches). Served at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol fi-om Jan. 1853,— for the last six months as Director of the Left Attack (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Chisp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and CB. ; also the Order of Medjidie, and Turk-
iiih Gold Medal, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honor) .
1' Colonel Jei-\-ois served at the Ca))c of Good Hoijc durini,' the Kaffir w:ir of 1046-47, and made a military sketch
of 2000 square miles of Kaffirland,— 1100 of which liu survc.vcd duriiin' thu war (Medal).
■' Colonel Hon. H. F. Keane seived in the Crimea truni 31 Dec. 18^4, including tlie siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and battle of the Tchtrnaya (lirevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th rhi^:~ of tlie Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
>" Colonel Hassard .-. !■.>-: 1 !,. i riincancampaign from Nov. 1S54, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie
of nth May, and exjii '> . : K. ; irh and Yenikale (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Tui-kish
Mc<Uils, and 5tli Ch.s> : ii 1 ii,).
>» Colonel Lovell Weill i-'l.m. .11 .service in March 1854, and was emploj-ed sm-\'eying the position at Buysak
IcUekimdji; was appointed a I' :. !.i'j:necr to the 2nd Division of the Ai-my of the East, which he accompanied
through Bulgaria and the Cm I i \i ; ; ,. itoyal Engineer Officer appointed to attend Sir George Brown and
ilunihaltanrobertm their re. ,; the west coast of the Crimea pre\dous to the landing of the Allied
Ai-mies. Ijindc<l ■mth the Arn ;. m 1 H.l I . : t, and was present at the aflairs at the Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm,
imttlcjj of Almu (mentioned 111 <lesll.•ltcllt.'^) and lukerman, and siege of Sebastopol, whence he was invalided while
Brigade Major IV.yal Engineers in Nov. 1854 (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Brevet of Major, CB., sth Class of the Med-
jidie. and Turkish Medal). ■"
" CoN.nelBourchicr served in the Kaffir campaign of 1846, during a portion of which he commanded a Native
J^vy (Medal). bei-%-e( llin.ugliout all the operations of the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
w,"m ■V„rm"'!' ;«"!, ''^^''""",^';'' ""'V'-' l^'iK-i'lc Major to the Royal Engineers at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
-wounded (Medal with three Cla.si.s, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth
tloi-.i of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). • o a ,d
»' Colonel Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol ; was present at the repulse of
!.'. il?, "" '=""1 .^'"'■'=1' «i"l Sth April ; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of Quarries on
rl^l.li r; I, r,7 Ivh *"■■"■'??■ I'C .was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of Major. Suc-
m^t w, M -! V, • 1 "-ect'ig Engineer or the l!i,;hr ..\ttack, and in the execution of the duties of that appoint-
.m. i,M, rir ,\."r7' '.1 ,^, " ""'--l'"" "" 1"' ^ 1 1 :-.ist, which broke the left arm, iiassed through shoulder,
H^^X:'Lfl'TnS^i:^:.'i^^^ ^'■^"^-^^' ^^- ^nightc^the LegioS of Honor:
"Colonel Montagu served the EtvHtei-n campaign oil S:;4s^ iin :i;.i:i il,, 1,. 1 P, , ,,i' Mm,-, -m i 1 , 1 . ,, m • .,larv
nt the hicgo of .Sebastopol until 32nd March, when he was takl, I , ,' , , I ' . i'ip,iv-
lUK OdchMi on Urn 2nd was again ill the Crimea on the 3rd Aui. , , , ; . -^elms-
t'i|«j| (Mediil with three Clasi.s. Brevets of Major and Lt.Col-:.. K . ..'<',■ li ..,,,1 II 1 , - r 1 , ...V nVTrl
TurkiWiMcliilH. ami 5th Clas.s of the Medjidie). """ ^^'^'J' •■• . 1- > - ■ - J.._ .,,M J I . , .- m .1., an and
nZ.lncei'u'.Irl ^ilii; "iir^vl.i^! '"^^'l/il^^"'^ Exhsdition in the New Zealand war of 1S60, conducting recon-
Nw /i!ulai'd^*^'Vo']'*'Mi\'.?wur,,'rl/!^*''^ ^"^ ^" "''^ '•■'''•'"■'^ "'■ ^^"^ ■^'""'~>" "f t^e Upper Waikato in
" c'^lrTl ', oke ter^^^^^^^ *HP "''T' ' '"o'^ ''"I''"''<^ "*' l'"kehinahiiia in the Bay of Plenty (Medal).
CU.,, ^^^>y^,.;:;r:^l]:^^ -^«^ «-l^^^"ot' Sebastopol'(Medal U
N„vu. r:r„,:^ziuT.::;:r'>^;^Xmlr;;rs;^,;;;,;i;;:: , .' ' v . ; , ' ' ^ - ' '^ ' ^^"--under the
UlKr.f- 11. SimoMONik, Mniiis and w ,» art .vw o?i V , , ■ " '■■""' ■' 4 to reconnoitre 1 the
ih. s^i. «ept. ..64 and ^^^^!<:^:^:^:^::^^;:^^:;^a uU.^^^^^^^^ ^^"^^■-'^^^ - *^^ '^"-^ '^^
lure or'l:";;:!ck«d 'i^'u^ed S in"n genL'^rh^Banarit Go,r r ■ r!^'-^\- "T",'-^ ""'^V ^'^'T ^''°^^^ ^^ *^^ '^^P" '
I vii J lUBiirKiuis ni tne jJaiiarat Gold Fields in Austruha on the 3rd Dec. 1854. Served on
War Services of the OJicers of the Uoyal Engineers. 226
the Staff of Major General Pratt iu New Zealand, in i860, and was severely wounded at the attack of a Pah on the
nth October (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
-■* Lt. Colonel Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked hy the Commander
in Chief for gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opening com-
municatiou thi-ough the heart of the enemy's country. In 1851 was appointed D.A.Q.M. General'of the Field Force
and assisted to organise some 3000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the operations of the Div sion from Feb.
to July 1S51, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Turkish
Contiugent and i-aised and organized the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed in fortifying
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In July 1856
was appointed Her Majesty's Commissioner for the Danube, under the Treaty of Paris.
^1- Colonel A. Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a party
making a detailed reconnaissance within the ilistm-bed districts, in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
^'J Colonel Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
George Catheart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and lukerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie).
3° Lt.Colonel Ewart jiroceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Ai-my in the East on its ar-
rival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its retm-n in Jime 1856, including one year as Major of Brigade, R.E.
(Medal with fom- Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tmrkish Medals, and 5th.
Class of the Medjidie).
31 Lt.Colonel Nugent served in the Baltic during the Russian war m 1854 and 1855. In 1854 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the Aland
Islands and fall of Bomarsiuid. In 1855, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir R. Dundas, and present
at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Baltic Medal, and Brevet of Major).
32 Lt.Colonel Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
33 Lt.Colonel Porter sei-ved the Crimean campaign from Feb. to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tiu-kish Medal).
3* Lt.Colonel Ci-ease served in the Crimea dm-ing the winter of 1855-56 imder Sir R. H. Vivian ; was second in
command of the Engineer Force with the Tm-kish Contingent with the local rank of ilajor, and commanded the En-
gineers during the latter four months of the occupation of Kertch by the Allies (Turkish Medal). Served with the
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose ; was Field Engineer and commanded the 21st Company Royal En-
gineers during the summer of 1858, and was present at the battles of Autsee and GwaUor and capture of Gwalior
(Medal with Clasp).
3^ Lt.Colonel E. M. Grain served in the Trenches before Sebastopol during the v.-intcr of 1S54-55 (Medal with.
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Ravenhill served the Eastei-n campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, iledal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3? Lt.Colonel Siborne served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the Basutas in
Dec. 1S52, having charge of the Pontoons by which the Troops crossed the Orange and Caledon rivers. Present at
the action of the Berea, and mentioned in general orders.
3* Colonel Nicholson served at the siege and lall of Sebastopol from August 1855, commanded 4th Company R.E,
at Kinbom-n, and was in immediate direction of the works for the destruction of Sebastopol Dockyard (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Sei'\-ed in the Indian campaign from 12th
Dec. 1857 to 23rd Dec. 1858, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with
Clasp), has been frerpently mentioned m 'tc~ii:itc!ic^).
•''■' Lt.Colonel Cox. served in the lu^lt::" : - ;' < niipai.gn, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, campaign.
in Rohilcuud anil battle of Bareilly ir- \ ; l.'wyal Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*' Lt.Colonel Fowler served thnniL i ,,h Imi ilu- war of 1S51-53 (Medal). .
■*! Major Brine served as a voIuuIl-lt m lul- t iiuiujiu campaign from the 5th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol ; did duty in the Trenches of the Right Attack (Medal with Clasj)', and Turkish Medal) . AVas pre-
sent at the naval engagement with the Forts at Kagosima in Japan including the attacks on the shore batteries on
the isth and i6th Aug. 1S63 (thanked in despatches, and Brevet of Major ; also created a Knight of the Tower and
Sword of Portugal).
•*- Colonel Fisher served at the siege of Sebastopol from May 1855, and led a storming party in the assault of the
i8th Jime (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Lecion of Honor, Turkish Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Brevet
of Major). Served in China from Dec. 1S57 until the close of the war in i860, having commanded the Royal En-
gineers in the expedition to North China in 1859, and at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the 25th Jime ; was after-
wards employed reconnoitring the coast of I'ehchili ; in January 1S60 was appointed one of the Allied Commis-
sioners for the Government of Canton ; served with the Force under Sir Hope Grant in the campaign of i860 (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
■»3 Sir Howard Elphinstone served tlir ::,i , i - ;: 1 .!•:,]. :i 1. 1, •,]' 1S54-55, incluilii 1 fall of Sebastopol, and
was wounded during the assault of tip' : - 1 with Clasp, Viti , et of Major, Knight of
the Lo.gion of Honor, 5th Class of tl:c' .\l. ;:.i .,■ \ : ,, -ii Medal).
■^' Lt.Colonel Cumberland served in ih^i 'ii-n,! li.jni - ,ili Sept. 1S55, and \.,: . , ' ... ; in the demolition of the
Docks of Sebnstopol (Crimean ;i,nil Turki^li -\[i'ilals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1357-59 ; was Commanding
Engineer at the siege and fall of l''(n-t Aliwali, and present at the sie.ge and capture of Kotah, conducting the Firs&
Coiunin at the assault (several times mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*'" Colonel l.piinnv ImMlcd in the Crimea on 30th Sept. 1854 and served uninten-uptedly with the Army there until
it re-enibarki'.l i. .1 • ... i '1; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and cajiture of the Rifle Pits on 20th
Nov. 1S54 (\' I. I ' H , sioge and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class ol 1 : . ; I . . ; , . ; . .1 . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; was present at the action of Khujwa ; com-
manded the .L;i.,mnij^i iingade at the relief of Luckivnv i-v r."v.l Clyde (mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and
thankedby the Governor General in Coimcil), and a. J,::-; ; ;' 1 .mHoi- Contingent ending in its defeat at the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ; present at the action of K h . : . r.\ at the siege of Lucknow in March 1S5S (men-
tioned in Chief Engineer's report, and received Brevci .. ..1.1 , . j ; l imma.nded the Engineers at the attack on Fort
Rooya, and at the action of Alleegunj ; present at the capuuu ol liaroilly, and at the action of Doundeakera; com-
manded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomreeah ; present at the a tfair of Buugoedia, the capture of FortMus-
jeedia, and the atlair on the River Raptee near Bankee 31st Dec. 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*« Lt.Colonel Leahv joined the Army of the East at Varna, and served throughout the campaign of 1854-55,
latterly as D.A.Q.M. G. to the Royal Engineers (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, sth Class
of the Medjidie, and Brevet of Major).
*' Lt.Colonel Stuart served during the (jperatiunsof 1856-^3 at Canton : was present at tlio capture and demoUtion
of French Folly Fort. a. .1 at ih ■ l' .1 1'la; : i'.;. '. :, ■ . 1 .. ,-"• : .1, ;i- - - IV'p ' ;■:.-;'..■ I'l. ■ I'rfnch Storming Party at
the assault of Cant'.;,, ;.. . , . ,, i ..'■.'• i. . and Brevet of Major).
*s Sir John Cowell . . ^ ; I. :i .' ■ .' ■ ': 1 .- . , i ..rs and Mmers in Feb.
1854 ; in July \vas .-i 1.1. , , .; 1 . 1 ;ri .; 'i. I ..■ ■ ( :.. .. 'i ,-. : !!,ii r\- ,;..! ir-, a ', i -,■,.. i ,■! - such at the operations
again-; 1;. .n'l . . ..n, i 1 i . , . .1 ., -ilianied (-reticral .loncs as Aalc (le Uauii) to tlie Crimea in Jan. 1855, and
cent 1 1.: ! I : . !,,:, and (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
■is Cn;.,.! I (! 1 1;;. !,,,,:,,[ ;,, ,; i i! , ,. I'^Lstem campalgu of 1854-55, iucluding thc Ixattlcs of Alma aud lukBr-
man, and served in the Trcni'ln^ I ill :;_ li.iat thesiege of Sebastopol — twice wounded. Led a ladder party to the
assault of the Redan on the i.rtli .! uu.. . i; (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the final assault of
the Sth Sept. Employed in :h.. d .-ma i; .11 of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of tliL. .Mrilji.liL', Tm-kish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin —
wounded with jingaU-baU (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
227 War Services of the Oncers of the Royal Engineers.
" Major Philips Pen,-e<l in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
withClasps, 5th Class of the Me<ljiaic, and TurkisihMediU). . , ^. ,, • <• c 1 „„* 1 nr^i ^
» Major Martin eerved in the Crimen from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp. Knight ofthc Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal). , ,^ rr , ■ v ^ n
« Major l'i-,.ttBcr%-ed during the operations crossing the Danube in July 1S54, and received the Tmkish Gold
Meilal for that C4impaign. Serve«l during the Crimean campaign until the end of May 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
Sar<liuian and Turkish Mc<h»ls, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). . , ,. ^, pci ^ 1 mi i 1
" Major Drake scr>-e<l in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkit^h Medal). ,^r ^ ,
M Major Janu". sorveil at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner ot war on 2nil July (Medal
with Clasp, 5th ( -lasp of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal. Was attached to the Tiu-co-Russian Boundary Commis-
kions in Hessarabia and Asia in 1S56 57. , „ , . , ^ .■ .t^ o ^ /m 1 • i.
" Major Ucaimiont served with the local rank ofCaiitain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers m 1855-56 (Turkish
Mc<lnl) Ser\ed on the Stjit!"of the Roval Kngineers dm-ing the Indian mutiny —Medal with one Clasp for Lucknow.
i* Colonel C. G. c;ortlon servc<l in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to the close of the siege
(wounded on 6th .lane 1855). Accompanied the Column under Sir John Campbell at the attack of the Redan on the
i8th June- accompanied the C(imi)anv of Sappers attached to the expedition to Kiuboiim, and present at the sur-
render of that fort. AVas emploved iii the demolition of the Docks of Sebastopol ; and subsequently employed on
the Turco-Russian Houndarv Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor and Turkish Medal). Served in the Chinese war of 1S60 (Medal with Clasp for Pekin) ; and in the
opcnilions apiiiii^t the reliels undertaken Ijy the British Forces in 1S62, including the captures of the cities of
Kabiling. Singjio. Cliolin, and Niijinv (Brevet of Major). Commanded in 1863 and 64 a native Imperialist Force in
thirty-three engagements with the rebels (Bre\'e't of Lt.Colonel, and CB., and the highest Chinese rank and
honors.)
»" Lt.Colonel Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the Docks
of Sebastopol (ilcdal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59, and commanded a Company of the Royal
Kngineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose ; present at the siege and stonning of
Chaudairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches), siege and storming of Jhansi
(directed the only two successful columns of assault), actions of theBetwah and Koonch (mentioned in despatches),
actions before Calpee from the 15th to the 21st May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd May, in which he supported
with his Companv a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by overpowering
numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for "prompt resolution in charging most successfully
the verj- superior "force of the rebels, routmg them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach"), capture of
Calnee. action before and captm'e of Gwalior. Seized as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddel's Column
in Bundlekund in August September and October 1858, and also with Colonel Meade's Column in Central India
in February March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Major Donnelly ser\-ed thi-oughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles in the Crimea,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
>* Major Scott sen-ed at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
<*> Major Dumares(i sen-ed at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from July 1855 ; did duty in the Trenches of
the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Scratchley ser\-ed at the sieLr-e and fall of Sebastopol from Aug. 1855, and accompanied the expedition to
KinlKium (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikisli Mudal). Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-58, having joined General
Windham's i orce at Cawnpore in Nov . i :; 7 . a 1 n I \\ a s ] ivesent at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
"Major Maqiiay served as Cajitam NMtlitlic Ihigineers'Forceof the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea in 1855-56
(Turkish Medal). Sr , nlin tlu' Th.Im:, caiui.aiju of 1857-5^, was severely wounded at Rowa, and present at thi-ee
other engagement- i' ; ! . 1 -. -,. 1,,' ^1 -i m rhes, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Jli 111! : .1 1; .mI,: i.; \, ,v /.inlanddiu-ingtheMaorl war of 1860-61 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, all' I M.'i,;'! , :i . ■ ..;' ; r^.
"Lt.Colonel W. B. (ios-n , 1 :^ \--i~tani' Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1858; wasDirectin- I _ ! : tlio storming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chaudairee, present at
the siege and storming c.t ,! ' in:, audedthe 21st Company Royal Engineers dm-ing the action of Kooncli,
prc.-^unt at the actions of Cn,,: .^^^ , . i':,'^,:,:, and GwaUor, and the capture of the two latter places (.several times
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"Major Malcolm sen-ed with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Futteh-
porc, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
capture of Rooyn, AUygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
*' Slajor Mncnoiinell served throughout the Abyssinian camiiaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Sappers and Miners, and was jiresent at the action of Arogce and capture of JlaErdala (mentioned in despatches as
having "rendered valuable and important sen-ices," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
" Major Hon. W. Le Poer Trench sen-ed with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-58 ; was present at the
operations i>rior to, and commanded a ladder party at the captm-e of Canton; also commanded a ladder party at
the assjiult and cajiture at Namtow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
<" Major C. E. Webber served vrith the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of 1858 in
t cntral India, under Sir Hn-li R.wo, rnal was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he
was one of the oKiccr.s ,M m . i. .! ,l:,. :,-sault; also served in the caiiipai-i, ,,f iS^g (three times mentioned in
de;.patcheH. Medal with Cl.a , : ,1 ,,., ^.l the thanks of the Govcn an- .,r li,a,,liav).
•" Major Festing served n, :.> 1,1-1 lai-adeof Sir Hugh Rose's Cent lal lialia Vield Force throughout the cam-
P|iign.andartcrwardKmtl,ei..wili.,i l),v..-.ioniinder Sir Robert Xa]aer: |,re>ei t at the captui-es of Chandeyree,
JliMiisi, ( alpee, Gwalior, and I'oorie; actions of Koonch and ( ;,.,,!, ,whr (Medal with Cla.sp)
■ Major Papillon scned in China during 1858 60, accoin]i.a,,i.d ihe expeditimis to the North iniS58 and i860 ;
luring the cam,mign of the latter year commanded as a Lientenai.t ihe ; th » 'mupany Royal Engineer.?, present at
the Hiege and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 21st and 22nd) and engaged at the attairs of Sinho^ Changkyawang,
„,wi «,..'.!■-,.■■ . ; ■■'"'''.'"''' '^VV-T' '.''"■'"? ^^"^ Indian mutinyof 1857-59 ^'itb the 23rd Company Royal Engineers,
A 1 . ,r ' p , ,.', ' r'u-';"',"' '^''"J"".- tl.roughout the relief of Luc^cnow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on
c Id, ■^t^,^/lCk ','.', vnw » ''"'"'■T' "^'TAn'"^ capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund eam,,aign, in-
cliidnig the ait4irk on 1-ort Kooya, action ol AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly; throughout the Omle ami Trans-
i.vTm?-"'"!?^'"' "!•■''"''."« l''« '"„t'oi' of Dounderakera, attack on Fort Oomi-eah, action of Biirjccdia, eaiiture of
hort Mii«je«liH. and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Chin, war of
K:^,:::^z^z:^.M^:tu^:;::''', ^"i";; ""^ '':r^'i- ";' "-, --"^'"-^ i-^y ('^^^^ m«^-- Graham', R'^-ai
i.ffm™orih) ,H.h /m^^^ ""■ ^"'"' ^"'"' '""• l"^^'"ff "M of the first to enter; present at the
'■1««,?H m, linvVt r\^,y vl^^'^ "'," r"',''"'''?' "' ''^•'^'" ""i"' '""'tioned in despatches. Medal with two
li-I.K.aiirl Hre\et of Major). ( ..ininaialed tl.e ,,H, Cnnoanv l{,,val Kn-ineers throno-T^ont tho Al,->-«..i,iin-n nar,-,.
pnlgii ami wan iiresenl at lli
iueers throughout the Abyssinian cam-
arm ,;,;i ;i^;;?./;r (;;;;;T,M,;Vi,',ies,;;;^^^^^ ,' " " ' ,':';"'r ' , ^'"' ''^i'-'rr "'' ii«s'^*ia-wounded in the right
■'.Maj.,r11rookeM-rvcd iMll... .Sew /ealaiMi .' V ' "'""y ; •'"" -^'''''■'H- , . ^, ^. ^^ .. ,
l.rr.ont at the action of Kakaiaiiiea .11, ,i„ ,, r w '', , V "''l'""'',"!. '" the action at Ranganri; also
Mwhil). ivaMuamta.aiMl cpiuM ,,1 \\,,en,a Pali (incntajned m despatch, Brevet of Major, and
O.rtm.T'" tlX'Tieue^Twl r!ui/^,f.~*;'vV"^"i" '""^"'?-"'' -Isy-SP. nnd was present at attacks on the Alumbagh under
War Services of the Officers of the Boijal Engineers. 228
7^ Miijor Cnnrtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the action of
Sheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. 1859. Accompanied the Naval forces under Sir Michael Sey-
mour to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served throu"-h-
out the campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and Madras
Sappers, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tauku, siege and captm-e of the Taku Forts (mentioned in
despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"'' Captain Newsome served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea from .June 1854 as a volunteer, and for such
service with the Royal Engineers from Oct. 1854 to May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, he received his Commission
in the Corps ; has received the Crimean Medal with thi-ee Clasps, the Turkish Medal, and the 5th Class of the
Mcdjidie.
'' 'Captain Swetenham ser^■ed in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, as an Assistant Field Engineer, in-
chuling the defence of the Jelahabad post under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded) , storm and
captiue of the Fort and entrenchments of Kussia Rampore, passage of the Gogra, and minor engagements at Bura-
cussia, &c. (Medal with Clasp).
'■* Captain Hime served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actions of Sinho
and Tnnsfku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and sun-ender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'J Captain Keith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the captm-e of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp).
*" Captain Clements served thi-oughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actions of
Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
*' Captain Warburton served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, employed on special seiTice and mentioned in
despatches (Medal).
*=* Captain Sturt served in the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. 2 Company Bombay Sappers which did
excellent service on the Seuafe Pass and the Sooro IJefile, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
*^ Captain C. J. O'N. Fergxison served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Katlkara and.
Kaitahi (Medal).
'^' Captain Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in the
Strait of Simonoseki in .rajiau from t) 10 5th to 3th Soi)t. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of the
^'' Cni.tiiiii W. II. .M ; : - ■<; ill till Xi.\- /,riil;iiiil wai- in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
^'■Miijiir W. II. ( -:: !■ I ilic l;hiiiil:ni r;iiii]i,iign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Sebnndv
Sa,pper-aiHl a- .\.-^;.-- I:' In; i; 1- mcir, ami wa.s -cvriely woimded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalimcot'e
(Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Captain R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sappers and Miners.
(Medal) .
»» Lieut. C. Cunningham ser\-cd in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached duty at Antalo
SupcriiituiHliii- work. Ill that , I. vi.-iuii with .Mai|i-a> Sai.i.cr.s (Medal).
5"L-,.'ut. KM'. I'\<. <rivril a- .V— i~t:i!it. I'liM I ji u .im'i- w u h theDooarFieldForceini865. Commanded 7th Company
Sappei-,. ami .Mmrr^at tlir r.iM ptun- 1 .f i)i:w:n,-n-i. .nil .Xpril 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
'■" Liuut. M. T. Sale served thruU;ihout the ilh-jotmi ii iiiiniiL'n i.l' iSri, fi: in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field EnginciT I li; w t , . : i.i,
5- Lieut. T. J. Willans served throughout the Ab.\- , > ; < 'iimenced the Survey of the Railway in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending bridges till ordii^ ;. : at at the action of Arogee and storniin a-
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches for services with the U.iiUv.i., i)ci..4iuucnt, Medal). "
3* Lieut. R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Pa.sses dm-ing the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Sujiply and
road repairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^<^ Lieut. W. Osboru scr\ed with No. i Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and performed the-
duties of Adjutant from Jan. to May 1868 (Medal).
'•'7 Lieut. T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as an
Assistant Fiohl Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1S65-66 (Medal with Clasp).
i»» Lieut. A. W. Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Managerof the Railway, and was mentioned in
despatches for zeal and management in bringing safelj' and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
i"2 Lieut. M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer
with the Right Column Bhootah Field Force in 1865 66, and was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners an. I -ii\ r I a^ .\ssistantPieldEngineerthroughout
the Hazara campaign of 1868, — the forced march of 600 miles made by 1 ln' 1 1. i.nhinent, its services, and the conduct
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatrln - i \l. iln! wuh Clasp).
103 Lieut. F. W. Hone.-'.ye commanded the Detachment of Royal En- nn .. 1.^ m tlie Red River Expedition of 1870
from Canada under Sii t ::ii:i"i Wilseloy.
10* Lieut. T. H. HmIii n 1S65-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. Served in the
Abyssinian campai-n I was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey from the Coast to-
Magdala (mentioned in .|i -1,1; , Medal).
I''* Lieut. Coaker served a- \ -imt I'ii'Iil Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abv" ' ■ iiMiilal).
1-- Lieut. Puzey served in 1 1 1 m, ,' 'iniiini^n in charge of the Telegraphs between ZouUa and Antalo. "The
telegraph worked well and rLn-LLiu'l impjiLaut service" (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
123 Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart,— "At a General Com-t of the Royal Humane Society it was Resolved unanimously,
that the noble courage and humanity displayed by Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart, R.E., in having on the 27th Julj'
i86g jumped from the Jetty of the Harbour at Boulogne to the rescue of Louis Cousin, who was in danger of dro^vn-
ing and whose life he saved, calls forth the admiration of this General Court, and .justly entitles him to the Honorary
Silver Medal of this Institution, which is hereby awarded." Doctor Livois, the Mayor of Boulogne, " au nom de la
Ville de Boulogne," had previously sent him a'handsome letterof th-anks for his "noble action," accompanied by a
Bronze Medallion. Lieut. Hai-t received on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from strikino-
in his descent some sunken piles or rocks. °
i~<^ Captain Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1-" Veterinary Surgeon Fleming served in the Military Train with the expedition to North China in 1S60, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, captm-e of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, andsm-render of Pekin (iiledal
with two Clasps).
'-' Surgeon Major Fox, Surgeons Cockburn and Erskine, and Assist. Sm-geon Don.— For War Services see
" Medical Department."
228« War Services of lioyal Eiujineers {late Bengal Engineers).
1 RiT Jobn Chenpc servwl with the forces irndor Lord Hastings in the PindaiTec war of 1815-16 and was present
at thrsiecs orXmJTnee^na Mim.lela. Ser%-ctl with the Nerbudda Field Force under General Adams J? 1817, and
nnrlr^ Gone™ Dovcton and Sir John Mnlcoim in .8i8,iand present at the siege of Asseerghur. Served throughout
theBr^oT^^Tor^^A^eiirJnX). Prmjauhcampaigii of 1848-49. and was Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of
V^U^ml battlcof Clooicrat (Mei 111 witU
?^ Geuen.rGi^?w n in tCKetr^^ of .85.-53, ami commanded the expedition which capture^d Donabew^^^^ was
nnnointp.! to commanil the entire force.on departure of General Godwin Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and XCB).
^Sc™l G^^^ Ben-«l at thrsicge and capture of Bhmtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Also m the Punjaub cam-
^«^r'\\Mllinm Baker scn-cd in the Sutlc^ cnmpnism in 1846, nnd was mentioned in despatches for conducting
Gpn'oml Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
» lS<1 Knpicr ser.!ea thn,nghout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkee
ftors^ killwlVan.l Ferozeshah (severely wounded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the battle
S S^raon Id in thcV'.^,seci..ent advance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches Medal and two Clasps, and Breveb
of Mnj™ Appointed in 18^6 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra, and received the
stx^ thknkJ of Government for his services in the transport of the siege tram to that place. Sei-ved the Punjaub
^TOipTTof .848 49. was Chief Engineer during part of the siege of Mooltan in 1849 (severely wounded) and Com-
mM^n^Enirincer of the Right AVing at the battle of Goojerat, and m Sir AValter Gilbert's pursuit of the Sikh Army
w^tk.n«l ^edal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded a Column which defeated the Hus-
mmiie tribe on the Black Mountain in Hazara in 1852. Present with the exi^edition against the Boree Afreedees m
1857-=; - and recoive<l the special thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the IntUau mutiny
cammijms- was Chief of the Stafif to Outi-am in 1857, and present in the several actions leading to the first reUef of
Lucknow iii Scntcmbei-— Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and Charbagh ; commanded the Troops in the rescue of the siege
train which had been surrounded and cut ofi' in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of PhilUp's Garden Battery,
and other separate operations fseverelv wounded). Present as Chief of the Staff in the latter operations at the
Aliimbnirh after the second relief of Lucknow. Brigadier and Chief Engineer at the siege and captm-e of Lucknow
(mcr.tioiie<l CB.). Commanded a Brigade at the capture of Gwahor. Defeated Tantia Topee at Joui-a-AUpore, cap-
turing-s guns (thanks of Parliament, andXC^.). When in command of the Gwalior Division bombarded and
reduceii the Fort of Powrie in Aug. 1858. After five days' close pursuit surprised and defeated with a Squadron of
the :4th Hussars Feroze Shah"8 Force at Eanode (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Com-
niande<l the and Division of the China Expeditionai-y Force in the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho ;
present at Tangku (Di\nsion in reserve) ; \vith his Division and the whole of the ArtUlery, in conjunction with the
French Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the storming of the Korth Taku Fort ;
present at the advance upon and surrender of Pekin (thanks of ParUament, Medal with two Clasps, promoted Major
General for distinguished sennce, and appointed MUitarj' Member of the CoimcU of the Governor General of India).
Baised to the Peerage in 1S68 for his eminent services as Commander in Chief of the Abyssinian Expeditionary
Force, also received the thanks of both Houses of ParUament, and nominated a GCB.
' Major General Strachcy served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, on the Stafi" of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
-of Aliwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches (Medal and Clasp).
« Colonel Becher served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan. including the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal),
Sutlej campaign in 1846, and severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Mentioned
in despatches for services in operations against the mutineers on the Hazara Frontier, and in operations on the
Eusufzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Campbell served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu and its first and second defence (Medal). Served at
Agra duruig the Indian rebellion, and was present at the action of Nusserabad mutineers on 5th July 1857. (Medal).
" Colonel Crommelin served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Chief Engineer with Havelock's
Force on both passages of the Ganges, at the subsetjuent actions leading to and ending in the fii-st reUef of Lucknow,
and at the subseijuent defence of the Residency — mentioned in despatches for the skill with which he bridged the
Ganges with slender means and in the face of the enemy, and directed extraordinary countermining operations at
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, CB., and a year's service) .
»» Colonel NicoUs served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Was
severely wounded in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
" Colonel Hodgson seized in the Sutlej campaign, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
'♦ Colonel Robinson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Ptmjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Colonel Hutchinson served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
J* Colonel Taylor sei-ved in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub cain])aifjn of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including the first siege, storming of the in-
trenched position on 12th Sept. (wounded), action of Soorjkoond, captm-e of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
party at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal mth two Clasps). Served as
Hccond in command of Engineers thi-oughout and Director of the attack at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatch.
Brevet of Major, and thanks of the Governor General of India) ; was Commanding Engineer at the affair of Futteh-
poro Sikri, and with Scatou's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and M.-ynpobi-y (mentioned) ; commanded
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begum's
I'alaco (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel Fniser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Adjutant of
Sappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with twoCliisps). Bui-mese war of 1852-53, and
accompanied the Column under General Steel to Tonghoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'» Colonel Dnmimond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Biu-mesewar of 1852-53 (Medal with
Cla«p for Pegu). Was principal Field Engineer with Sir John Jones's Column in the Rohilcund camnai^n of 1858
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). " °
» Lt.Colonel Hyde served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tue operations before Mooltan, capture
of the nubnrbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also surrender of the Fort and "-aiTison of Cheniote
nnij battle of CwKijcrat (Mechil with twoClasps). Served as Field Engineer in operations against the hill tribes on the
Kiwufzai frontier m 1837 (Medal with Clas])).
" Lt.Colonel Young served at the siege of Mooltan (Medal).
"Colonel (Jreathcd served the Pimjaub cam))aign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including
the flntt Hiego. stunning of the intrenche<l positions on 9th and 12th September, action of Soorjkoond, assault of the
oily (urcoiupiinicl the st/.miing party), and sunvn(lcr..r the fortress, also surrender of the' Fort and Garrison of
Chcnlou^an<l ImttloofC.oojcTaMment^^ i,, .1 -m. 1 , -, Mwlal with two Clasps). Appomted Aide de Camp to
thoLicuU-Tmnt(..,yernororthoN.W. Provi.M. v;,k of the Indian Miltiny of 1857. Reported by Earl
Canninif U) have performed most pcrdous .1 : \.,ra and Delhi with e.xdellent judgment and coura-e
S;?ml d/^hTr/n mL'^^'o^^^^^^^^ ' ' ^--AhU. decamp to Sir H. Barnard and the successive
wmmn..d<.n.bcrorc elhi. Onlhobtufratnn ,: I , i i, i ,-,,., i. Served throughout the siege of Delhi as
Dln-ct/.r of the Ic-a alUick (horse t^hot under 1 i , , 1 1,. of oth .luK) and sevcrelv womidpd nt thS
.U.rm ofthority whil.t con.lucti.ig the Col.n, : „ . , : ,„o Wat!^i ifen o^^^^^^^^ %^^l
EnHinecr with henU.n'H Force at the actions,,!,;, , ,, I „,,,:,!, ,. ;,nd Mynpoorv. A Directing Engineer through-
otlt the wc^'C and capture of Lucknow (fre<l.lelltlynu.■l,t,,,n,•.l^,.l,^.|.nUO.L^sl!revet of Jlnior Medal wUh two Clasfs)
Sorvcl in the Chma expclition of i8to as Extra Aide .lo Camp t„ .sir Hol.crt N.pier >T VSly wouX^^^
rocon.mi»M.r.ro from I'e .fjing and present at the actions of Sn.Uo and T:u>gk, , st;,rmiiig of the Tuku Fw-ts and
,arnn.d.Tof l-ekin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, M,.,l„l with two Clasps) -LiU-u -t oits, and
» LI (oloi,c()liplii.i.iscn,-c<im the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan
•°i^"'',","^ "'•.^'"^ '""' >"'n;i8on of Chciiioto. and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) ^ iMooitan,
^^:::':^<-i^:^u:^::i{:i:^i^:::^^ ^-^^ the erst siege
witbC...,,). A. a .ubalte'm raised th^ 24th l'unjau^ll''S'^rrid'cor!.nicd?he^mrtY^^^^
War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Benrjal Emjineers). 228b
Lucknow, and served also throughout the campaign of 1S5S-59 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
JMajor).
2^ Lt.Colonel Pollard served in the PunjaulD campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). ^ ''
20 Lt.Colonel Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of
Ooojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the IncUan mutiny campaign, including the battle of Bu'cUekeserai and
throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . '
27 Lt.Colonel Maunsell served the Punjaub caii!' ,i:j:i < r i"4o-4y, throughout the njn imi,,,i - 1 , '..rp Mooltan
including the first siege, storming of the iutrenchi-! . n gth and 12th Septenil" ; > 'Mlcr of the
fortress, also surrender of the Port and garrison "I I i :: r I battle of Goojerat (Mecbil ' 1 ,,,.) in the
Indian mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Mum 1- ,1: i ! : ( ■ n otions on the Hindun, b:iiit^- <if I;iimI. kl'sei-ai and
-throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack dm-ni'.,' the final operations, and was (lau<rerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1857. Commancfed Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Rohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitowlee in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, iledal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major)
28 Lt.Colonel Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and captm-e of Lucknow fMedil
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) . '"
-^ Lt.Colonel Medley served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekserai, throughout the
siege of Delhi, and severely wounded whilst conducting the storming party at the assault of the Cashmere Breach
(mentioned in despatches) . Served with Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and M\Tipoory and
at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) '
30 Lt.Colonel Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the rehef of Lucknow by Havelock and throu"-hout
the subsequent defence of the Residency— wounded (Medal with Clast), and a year's service). '
3' Major Williams served in the Burmese war in 1852, including the operations in the \-icinity and capture of
Rangoon — wounded (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
3- Lt.Colonel Innes served in the Indian mutiny campai.gn, including the defence of the Residency of Lucknow as
Field Engineer with Franks' Division durmg its march through Oude, and greatly distinguished himself in the
action at Sultanpore, where " far in advance of the leading skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which the
enemy were abandoning ; retiring from this they rallied roimd another gun further back, from which the shot
would in another instant have ploughed through our advancing Columns, when he rode up unsupjiorted shot the
gunner who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a Iminli-.d mufiildck
men who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay until assistauci' iv:i,'ii,',( hui"
(Victoria Cross) . AVas afterwards present at the siege and captm-e of Lucknow — severely woirndti I ( \! . . l:i 1 w • ' 1 [ \v,>
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
33 Lt.Colonel Chesiiey was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, and served as Brigade Major of Engineers
throughout the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in despatches Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Major) . '
3* Lt.Colonel Warrand sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign and was scverelj' wounded at the sic ^e of Delhi-
arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). °
3^ Major Craster sewed in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassein (Medal with Clasn for
Pegu) . '■
3« Lt.Colonel Brownlow scr^.-cd in the Imlian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai sie^e of
Delhi— had charge of the Kii LI I. . I -i ■; (luring the latter part of the operations, and was severely wouud'ed -it the
•assault ; served the Rohik' u : - ■ i ( Medal %vith Clasp, and Brevet of Ma jor) .
37 Major Trevor served in : l;. war of 1852-53, including the operations in the vicinity and capture of
Rangoon (severely wovmdtN i 1 , unl :!; nk on the Bm-mese stockades on 19th March 1853— slightly wounded (Medal
with Clas]) fov I'ugu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1S65,— mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major and
awarded the \';ct'>ria Cross " for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded Aledal
witli ri,i.-ii).
3s Major I,imondsei-ved with H;ivelock's Force at the relief of Luclcnow, and subsequent defence of the Resi-
dency (Medal vv'ith Clasp, and a year's .service).
39 Major Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed under the Civil Government
during the Indian rebellion. Served also as Staff Officer with the Jalneram Field Force in May iSsS, and wasnrp^pnf
attheaffiiirofBuraon— mentioned in despatch (Medal). «cib present;
■" Major Perkins served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siea-e of Delhi—
woimded (Medal with Clasp). '^ ^
■t- Major Lang served in the Indian mutmy campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, ;ind throuo-hout
the siege of Delhi— conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; >-, '"• Ci - ,ji ,1'^ Column
at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clydr. 1 ' 1 ■unoreand
Khodagunge, siege and capttire of Lucknow, (mentioned in despatche.s. Medal with tlii-ce ( I ; 1.
+3 Major Thomason served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budl. > !,r,ri:i 1 ■ ,,,1 throu"-h
out the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). ' "
" Major George Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut from May
to Sept. 1857; afterwards in conmiand of a Detachment of Sappers and four field gims in the Scharunpore"and
3rozufifemuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind, assisted in the operations against the Rohilcimd rebels and in the
•disarmingofthe town of Meeranpore (Medal). '
" Major Watts served at Agra during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the battles fought there on the ^th
July and loth Oct. 1857; in the Rohilcund campaign of 1858, including the action of Kerkerouhe and capture of
Bareilly (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1S65-66 as Commanding Royal Engineer, Rin-ht Column
(Medal with Clasp).
« Major Champain served in the Indian mutiny campai.gn as Adjutant of the Bengal Sappers at the actions on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commanded Head
Quarters' Detachment of Sappers at the taking of Puttehpore Sikree, and in the Agra district under Colonel Cotton •
scrvedas Adjutant at the siege and capture of Lucknow; was specially employed under Brigadier Douglas in the
Gazeepore and Shahabad districts, present at the final capture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebels to thp
Kymore Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
'■•7 Major Pemberton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, throun-hout
the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion— sUghtly woimdod" had
charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and captm-e of Lucknow (Meda with two Clasps). '
« Major JeSreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
50 Major Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindim, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, and throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Gimgeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and captm-e of
Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Port Rooyah, action of Alyo-mice a,nd
captm-e of Bareilly ; served also in the Oude campaign of 1S58-59 (Medal with two Clasps). " "^ '
51 Major Thackeray served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and obtained the Victoria Cross for distinguished conduct at the defence of
the Magazine during the fighting in the town ; afterwards present at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee and
Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Bohdcund campaign, including the attack on' Port
Rooyah, action of Alygimge, and capture of Baredly; served also the Oudo campaign of 185S-59 (Medal with two
Clasps).
52 M.ajor Forbes served in the Indian mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai
throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolimdshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde battle
of Cawnpore, reUef of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Roovah Tc'tinn r,e
Allyguuge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps). -^ ' ""^ "'
53 Major Judge served with Havelock's Poi-ce in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present tlu-ou"-h-
outOutram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's ser-vice) .
55 Captain Moncrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59 (Medal).
.,8c War Serdces of Royal Eiujuiccrs {laic Bengal Engineers).
"« CapUin Holmes sen-ed in the Ondecampaip of .858-59 (Mcaa^^ Served as Field Engineer with the Hazara
Field Force in .86R (mentioned in '''•'•''P»'«^^<=.*^^ f,^"^";\"'.>'f ^Vooltan in August 1857. Served with the Eusofzai
>7 Captain Blair wa«enpaKed,n«>ppressmR the mutm>^^^^ ^^^^^
^ WaptoiS Clarke ^en-cd in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senafe to Addigerut
-^ ra?^"^^DSil7A.cZ:>^tirBS the Victoria Cross " for gaUant con-
of .S^liitu-hnw of the Field Teleirrnph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for havmg rapidly
coiintru'cUHl and worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of Royal Engineers {late Madras Engineers).
• Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present ut the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
Blockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavoy, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokem, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
Bhan Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddj- near Prome, capture of MeUoon and jungle-
flght at Paghammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
' Major (Jeneral Orr ser\-ed with the Coorg expedition in 1834, and was present at the attack of the stockades of
Buck.
■ Colonel Wilkieson and Lt.Coloncl A. S. Moberly ser\-ed as Assistant Field Engineers with the Army of Ava in 1 853.,
» Lt.Colonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations at
CawniKire imcler General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
» Ll. Colonel MuUius in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer OflBicer, and commanding the Detachment of"
Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief Myah Toon in the
vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853.
10 Majors Rogers and Oakes ser%'ed in the second Burmese war.
" Lt.Colonel Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
nt the action of Sinho, capture ol'Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau,"and subsequent operations
ending in thcsuirender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
" Major Chrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868, as Field Engineer at Zoulla during
January, at Senafi' in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigerat in constructing the entrenchments
at that post (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
" Lt.Colonel H. N. D. Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in 1857, and was present
at the lx>ml)ardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa Field
Force in 1857, and >Tith the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 185S, took part in the sieges of Dhar,
Ratghur, Goratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor affairs of the above forces till the
capture of Calnce (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery,
ml at the Imttlc of Mundcsore (severely wounded), and at the battle of the Beena near Ratghur (horse shot), 3rd at
Iho iMittle of Bctwa (nevercly woimded). Commanded the Detachment of three Companies of Madras Sappera
and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magdala
(inonlionol in despatches as having " rendered singularly valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
and Mc<lal).
'♦ Major nowes scr%'ed in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affiiirs of Jhee"-ung and
KuJrnil, Imltle of Uanda, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Pnnwarree (Medal).
" Mnior Lin<li<ay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aflfairs of Jheegung-
and Kiibrai, imllle of Uanda, relief of Kirwce, and in the Reserve dui-ing the storm of the Heights of Punwarre-
(Morlnl).
'• ,^*J"f H'lrton Hcn-od in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the reUef of Lucknow by-
Lard Clyde (honjo shot), at the occupation of the Alvmil)agh by Outram's Force, and at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with two ClaspH, and one year's extra service).
" CBplain Worxl Hcrycd in the IndlMu mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affairs of Jheegung and
Kufinii. iMiltlo ..r Haiidn. action m IVont of Chitrakote, forcing of the Punghatee Pass and subsequent affair at
I unjfiinicc jMeiliil). Hen-ed iis Field Kngineer with the Abyssinian E.xpeditionary Force in 1868, succeeding
McKTn" '^' charge of the Works at Zoulla, for these Works he got great credit (mentioned in despatches,
'• rapuln Traill Ren-o<l throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
Ir*rhnfI;rJ."nTr?h^''°'.I!^'''h''f ''.I"'" »"■',*' '•/IV'^, "' ^^^ '"" "•■ "^° '^^'^'^ ^"'^^ ; afterwards had charge of the demolition
orihn fortji on tho wmth side of the Pciho (Modal with Clasp).
..W'^'^oV,"'.' ''"r'5"^ *^rv<>,\ iiH AHHiHtant Field Kngineer throughout the Chinese campaign of 1S60, and was present
mt- , . • '■''I*^'""e'' 7f langkii and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
•I •« '.lil .'. sl'm'-ifJ^.',-! wu7'ii '"J u Abyssinian campaign in command of H Company Madras Sappers (Medal).
andlh»;^)"lb; IhoGrvc^llent^^yndL"^^ Kyes, and was mentioned in despatches
• nT, V!S''^nI^.!ri!ITl'!,Vlwr'?i"^ •" AsHistant Engineer in the Abyssinian expedition during the whole campaign of
jrdol^-i^h^. M J^l).*^ '" "*''''^"'' ""''"•' "^ ^'" ^'^'^"^ ^'''P'"'- ^'y ^^^ Commanding Royal Engineer (mentSned
War Services of E'Oi/al Eiujineers {late Bomlaij Einjiiieers). 228(Z
J Lt.General Gooilfellow served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
^ Lt.General Scott served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and surrender of
Mooltan (Medal vrith Clasp).
' Major General Turner served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
* Major General Tremenheere served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture of
Awah, .'iiege and assault of Kota, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra,
and at Kotaria (Medal, and CB.).
' Colonel Walker served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was present at
the siege and surrender of_ Mooltan, the battle of Goojerat, and the subserjuent pui-suit of the Sikhs and AfTghans
aking a military survey of the Northern
(Medal with two Clasps). For five years (1849-53) !
Trans Indus Frontier, from Peshawur down to Derah Ishmail Khan, during which he sei-ved as Field Plngiaeer i
many of the encounters with the Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, PuUi, andZormundi, under
Colonel Bradshaw ; in the affair of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier ; in the actions of Prangzai, Nowa-
dund, Shahkote, and Raneezai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of Boree under Colonel Boileau ; and subse-
quently, in i860, in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees, under Sir Neville Chamberlain (Medal with
Clasp). In 1857, during the mutiny of the Bengal Army, he was at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier General
Neville Chamberlain when that officer was commanding the Punjaub Movable Column, and subsequently accom-
panied him to Delhi, where he was also employed daring the siege as Field Engineer, and was severely wounded
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Playfair served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan
(Medal with Clasp). Also with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire and Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
5 Colonel Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and
was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal vN-ith Clasp).
'" Colonel Wilkius served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at the
storming of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring party and in command of the
Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for "invaluable and important
services during the expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel, Medal.
'- Colonel Ballard was employed in the campaign on the Danube in 1854-55 under Oma Pasha (Medal), including
the siege of Silistria, battle of Giurgevo, and advance to Bucharest; also in the Crimean campaign, including the
siege of Sebastopol, operations at Eupataria, and occupation of Kertch (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in Mingrelia
under Omar Pasha in 1855-56, including the battle of Ingor. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and
Superintendent ofthe Intelligence Department of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at
the storming of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Quarter
Master General with the RiijpootauH Fifld Forcf :niil Malwa Division in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59,
including the siege and assault, d' Kotah. cnL'ai.'i'iin'iits withthe Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Kotharia,
and action of Rafpore (Brevi t- <•( Majm- and Lt.CMlonrl, Modal, and CB).
'3 Lt. Colonel Merriman servcil w ith the l't;r--iiau 10.\pcditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming
of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khoo.shab (Medal with Clasp).
1* Lt.ColonelW. W.Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the capture
of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served as Executive Engineer with
the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force at Zoulla from the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party tiU the end of 1867,
at Senate during January 1868, from that time to the close of the campaign as Senior Engineer "of the Force which
marched on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as having
"displayed great intelligence and activity in everything thi-oughout the operations," Brevet of Major, CB., and
Medal).
■5 Lt. Colonel Hancock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
i« Major Greig served -with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at the storming
of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in
1868 in charge of the Engineer Park, having organized the Park at Bombay and despatched it to Zoulla (mentioned
in despatches. Medal) .
1" Major J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Meflal with Clasp).
1* Major Haig served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the battle of Khooshab and
capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and
assault of Kotah (Medal) . Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1S59.
1' Major Hills sei-ved with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the capture of Mohumra
(Medal with Clasps). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at Koomeylee, the
large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there; also served as Field
Engineer at Senafe (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
-' Major Bonus served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Ratghur,
capture of GaiTakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm of Lohari,
jictions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee. capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and battle before and capture
of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Cla.sp, and Brevet of Major).
"'■ 5l!ijor C. A. Goodfellow sen-ed with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and
■onirture of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of .Ihansi (Medal with Clasp, and A'ictoria Cross . ^\'as
Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel and Kattj-war Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Maj(jr of Royal
Engineers with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in desjiatchcs for the
" eflBcient mannerin which he carried on the duties of his appointment," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
23 Major Gambler served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the assault of Kotah, and in
the engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra, and at Kotharia (Medal).
-^ Mil ■ r V.' :V: 111 was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Gwalior.
-"' I '' ! wether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served in the
All; - ! iiiim on detached duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway,
ills. I ;i - \',,i;' 1 ,r nf Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal).
-'■ ('a]it:uii Smith sei-\'ed as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Sers'ed with the
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed in connec-
tion with the supply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee. 12 miles (Medal).
-' Captain A. Le Messurier sei-\-ed as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served in
the Abyssinian caniiiai-n as h.'ail of the W.ater Supply Departments to the Army. Organized the watering arrange-
ments at lacli piist an.l acinniii.mied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee, and amongst
tlie tiv,-t will' rnti'iiil MaL'ilala (mentioned in de.spatches. Medal).
=» ( ■aptaiii .liipn St rve.l tlinMiu'liont the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 ; landed with the first Reconnoitring Party,
served jiartly in surveving routes, subsequently served in the Pioneer Force as Engineer in charge of working
jiarties in the march on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,
Medal I. , ,
-■9 Captain Leo served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Field Engineer at Zoulla durmg the latter months
<3r the campaign, and carried out successfully many important works there (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
I +
9 1st (or Grniadu'r) Regiment of Foot Guards.
LI>,CHLLIS" "COBCNXX" "BiRROSi." " PBKIXSULA " " WATERLOO " "Ar.Mi" " InKEBMAJI''" SEVASTOPOL.''
Colonel.-^.-, Royal Ui;,kne,. Geor-e W. F. O. i)«i-« o/Cambri-lfre,! XG. f ^- .<?,'^-»y «'i^^^-^?°'<'"f • ^ >;0J:
3 7 : Major General. 7 May 45 ; Lieut. General, 19 June 54 i General, 1 5 July 56 ; F,eld Marshal, g S ov. 62 ; Colonel
of the Grenadier Giinrds, 15 Dec. 61. r^ . f> ± v t\ ^ r,,f juTtr^i^^.i
lieutenant Colonel.-Michael Hruce,^- Emign .f U. "15 Dec. 40 ; U. 4- Capt. "30 Dec. 45 ; Capt. Jr U.Colonel,
July 54 ; ^o'for * Colonel, ■? Oct. 62 ; U.Colonel, 16 ^^y ^5- „ ,. rt a r ,./ p,, two^^t, r„ -
Major..-. WiUmn. Henry Beaumont .le Horsey.^ Kn^ign 4- Li. ■'22 >ov. 44; Lt.4 Capt 'zsMarchso;
"f. Major, 12 Dec. 54 : ^«n^ ,f Lt.Colonel. ''.3 starch 57 i Colonel, 29 April 68 ; 3/u/oi-, 9 April 70.
,r^°Cmw,.rth Alex. Hi^irinson.o CB. i-„..> Lt. P.4 Feb. 45 ; LfSr Capt. ^12 July 50 ■ Bf. Major r^JDe<:.
Bf.Lt.Colnnel. 2 Nov. 55 : Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel. I'lo April 57 : Co/o'^f/. 3° Sept 63 ; -l/;'.;"'', 10 Ju y 70.
and Lt Colonels -I K.hvyn Shcrard Bnrnaby,^ .K.-s/.^u 4- i^ "3 Nov. 46; if. 4" C"i''. ''27 May 53;
'Bt.Uajor, 2 Nov. s^ : Caj.t. <f Lt.Colon»'., ^iZ Dec. 57 : C'o/o«W, 27 Dec 69
3 nau.l AlPX.in.lcr.' Ea-'i: .(• i<. "n May 49 ; Lt. 4 Capt. 14 July 54 ; Capt. 4 L.Cohuel. 31 Aug. 60
a Charles Napier St.irt.'» Ensign 4 Lt. P14 Feb. 51 ; Lt. 4; Capt 6 >ov. S4 ; ^apt 4 Lt.Colonel, ^28 Dec. 60.
I Rlwd. Wm. Lloyd Wynne,'- ffi.«. .f Lt. 1-27 June 54-; i<- -«• Cai^i; "^'.3 M«i-- 57 ;5"i'«- ^'^^^-^f- "h April 63.
3 William Earle '^ JTilUan/ Secretary to the Vicerov of ImlM ; Emign, i'i7 Oct. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. P16
Feb. 55 ; Capt. * Lt.Colonel. '■28 April 63 ; Colonel, 20 May 70. t:. .,-.,= T^ t^ ,
I » Henry Ed w. CUve, Atthtant .UiutnrU General at Portsmouth ; Ens. 18 Aug. 54 ; Ens. ^-Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Lt. ^
Capt. f IT i\\\yiT, Capt.. \U. Col. nyiKT.di,. ^ .. , ^^ ^ , , » t
3 Henry Fansha we Davies." Ea,. 4- Lt. 19 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 4 Capt. P28 Aug. 57 ; Capt. 4-Li.Colonel,fi4^mi&64.
a Philip Smith, .itsufant Militan/ .Secretary at Gibraltar; Ensign 4" Lt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4 Capt. P25 June 58 ;
54;
Lt. 4- C«i>^ ri6 May 62; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel,
Capt. 4-Lt. Colonel, ^2Qiiny6y. . ^ ^, ,^ .
1 Lewis Gny Phillips. EHsii/n 4" TJ. >'i5 June 55 ; Lt. 4 Capt. P24 -Tune 59 ; Copt. 4 Lt.Colonel. Vy Aug. 67.
2 John Juliii-* Johnstone, Ensi^,,, 4 Lt. ^20 July 55 ; Lt. 4 Capt. i'29 July 59 : Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, ^20 Nov. 67.
2 Ret'inald John Biillov, Ensian 4- Lt. '•q Feb. q-, ; Lt. 4 Capt. 1-7 Dec. 58 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, I'lj June 68.
I Henry Osborne Gould. B«.w// 4- t''. '"'8 Jan. 56 ; /,(■. 4- ( Vi/.r 19 June 60 : Or;,/. 4- ii'.Cn/-,)!*./, P17 Feb. 69.
,3 Wm. Henry Pamcll, Ensi,;n 4 Lt. 22 Dec. 54 ; LI. 4 Capt. ^iS Dec. 57 ; Capit. 4 Lt.Colonel, I17 April 6g.
I3 E.lwanl Smith BriilKCi*, Ensign 4 Lt. P4 Apr. 56 ; Lt. 4 Capt. 31 Aug. 60 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel. Pg Oct. 69.
;2 Charles Fludver, Ens. 4 Lt. P17 Nov. 57 ; Lt. 4" Capt. P18 Mar. 62 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. ''9 April 70.
I3 Arthur Edw. Anirustns Ellis.-" Ensign. 11 Aug. S4 ; Lt. 12 Jan. 53 ; Captain, 17 April 60 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
fg April 70. Equerry to II. If. II. the Prince of Wales.
3 Edward G. H. 1 isc. Hinchiubroke, Ensign 4 Lt. fi8 Dec.
10 July 70.
3 Leopold Richard Seymour, Ensign, 27 Oct. 58 ; Ens. 4 Lt. P24 June 59 ; Lt. 4 Capt. i'i4 April 63 ; Capt. Jf-
Lt.Col. ""to Nov. 70.
I 7ro;i.WilIiiim8holtO Douglas Home, .BH.'<.4-i'.''2iSept.6o;i^4-Ca/)<.P23.Tune63; Capt. 4- Lt. Col. Vi^Tch.yi.
3 ». Henrv Ulundell Holliu.shead Blundell, Ensign, 30 Mar. 55; Lieut. ''31 Aug. 55; Captain, '^'j Nov. 62;
Capt. 4 J.f.Col.v^ April 71.
1 Hy. Martini,' >ruwall Legh, Ens. f 17 "Sov. 57; Lt. P30 Sept. 59; Capf.^j 'Sov.62; Capf.4Lf.ColA'22 Apr. 71.
2 Jfon. (,'hnrlcs Frederick Cricbton,.Bns.4-i<. ''16 April 61 ; i/.4C(f;,<.>'2i June 64: Capt.4Lt .Col .^'17 yia.y 71.
2 William Young Lautour, Ensi'/n 4 Lt. ''17 7k[ay 61 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^'g Sept. 64 ; Cujtt. 4- Lt.Col. ''9 Sept. 71.
Hon. Edward George Percy Littleton, Ensign 4 Lt. »'23 July 61 ; Lt. 4 Capt. 1*24 Jan. 65 ; Capt.4Lt. Cot.
'm Oct. 71.
a George Charles Keppel .Tohnstone,E«.'.4- Lt. ''18 Mar. 62 ; Lt. 4 Ca;rf.''8 Aug. 65 ; Capt. 4 Lt. C0/.P28 Oct.7T.
I Henry Trotter, Ensign 4 Lt. i'4 Oct. 62 ; Lt 4- Capt. •'16 Oct. 66 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. ^^\ Oct. 71.
1 Charles Kihvanl Henrv Stanley. Ens. 4 Lt. Pi8 Jan. 61 ; Lt. 4 Capt. P14 June 64 ; Capt. 4 Lt. Col. 3 Feb. 72.
3 John Arthur Thomas Gnn-ntt, Ens. 4 Lt. P29 May 63 ; Lt. 4 Capt. "•6 May 67 ; Cnpt. 4 Lt. Col. 17 July 72.
2 Joseph Henry Francis HniTington Hudson, Assistant Militan/ Secretary at Ceylon ; Ens. 1*7 Nov. 62 j
Ens. 4 Lt. ''2 Oct. 63 ; Lt. 4 Capt. P6 .lulv 67 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, 3 Aug. 72.
2 Frederic Hambleton Cu-^^tauce, Ens. 4 Lt. ''8 Mar. 64 ; Lt. 4 Capt. i'i3 July 67 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. 3 Aug. 72.
3 Hon. William Henry Peregrine Carington, Ens. 4- Lt. ''14 June 64; Lt. 4- Capt. P7 Aug. 67 ; Cajit. 4- Lt.Cot.
4 Dec. 72.
LlBrTKNAITTS A^D CAPTAINS. 1 oR ENSIG
I Reginnlil Thomas Thynne, A<ijuta7it -^oiiov. 70 1
I TToii. Henry Colville Needham
3 Harrj- Godfrey Thornton ..........'. \ ......
1 CYmr\c3 SeytDoar Corkr&n, Aide de Camp to Sir Hope Grant
2 Dayid Maitland Makgill Crichton, Adjutant -.0 July 70 i'3i May
I Henry Welleslcy, 7«ii^-«c<oro/3/«»itf>rji7 May 71 1
1 Robert Frederick Balfour ' I
3 Albert Sylyain Bates Van de Weyer, Adjuiitnrzz April 71 ............ \ ".'.'.
2 Charles Gathorne Hardy IP26 Oct.
3 Cecil John Hubbard |
2 Charles Birch Hcyiiardson, Aide de Camp to t^ie Vice jioy of India ...\ . .
3 Jjuireiice Jainos Oliiihant. '
3 Hon. George Patrick \lyii<iYi\\\eT\i jHstritctor of Musiceiru-ia^w. 7o\
1 K'lwnrd Staples Bond li
2 CcorffB Laurlcnlale Houwtoun BoswaU. Imt. ofMtttketi-y 14 Oct. 71
2 Lord Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, Aide de Camp to H.S.H. ) ',
>|
9 Sept. 59
I Prince Kd^„rd of .Saxe. }Veimar
Herbert rruiicis Eaton
Jan. 67
ja Hcrculos Rdward. iord Langford
! 2 Chiirlcs James Cotes
■i Williuiii Slaiiey Keiiyon-Slaiiev ................. .....".
|a Hn<i. Kvcmrd Henry Primrose
I Cnnmo Hhoc Potii-se !...........]
,1 Tllom(lH(;Rlllvill«■Hnlr^•, JJur/o/Banftirly
3 Arthur Chnrlcs Wellesley '
|3 Anibrow A>-»hfonl(io<ldapd
,a Liouel Ncvillo Frederick Ames
'1 Edmund Anlrolnu
I H'lmcalt'cnrdu _ \''''\
I Cluirlen Kolwrt Rowlc^'
i Henry Ali:cnn>n Lanirbam
■J I'litricl; Hiiviil llcivie
] I'j:^ *''•';"'"»"• Wm. Frederick ¥^er.'MaHer'ofSaUo,m
< irt-nruF Alimi-uuii Perry...
.■ u.ipi, i.-.kr .■.■.■■.■■.'.■■■■."
\ \v'.'i'ii',!;;!'H """'<i ^'V"'"" ceciiiz^riBurghiey';.:;.";;:::;::::
3 "lUiuiii lliiiry .Mntkmiion
1 Muraco Charlis GaiKfurd
3 lion. Kvcrard Chiirlcs DiglVy
I Vllliw. lUiilou „ •
Uenry EJ.vjrd Colvilo
LlHVTRITAXTS.
I" 1 6 Sept. 68
''23 June 69
P 3 Oct. 62]
P21 June 64
P 9 Sept. 64
P25 Jan. 65
16 June 61!
Pi6May 65J
P 9 Au.g. 65
P21 Nov. 65
P30 Dec. 64
P 6 Feb. 66
PioJuly 66
P17 Oct. 66
P 6 Mar. 67
P29May 63
p I Mrt> 67
P29 May 67
P29 .Mnv 67
P 6 Julv 67
P 7 Aug. 67
P20N0V. 67
''11 April 68
P 2 May 6S
P13 Juno 68
P13 June 68
P16 Sept. 68
P 2 .Tan. 69
P18 Feb. 69
P17 April 69I
P19 May 69 1
P:8 Au.g. 69
P 9 Oct. 69
''29 Dec. 69
P16 Mar. 70
p23MMr. 70
P 9 April 70
P22 June 70
P23 June 70
P24 June 70
P27Aug. 70
P20 Nov. 67
Pn AprU 68
P 2 May 68
Pi 3 Jime 68
P 8 May 67
P I Aug. 68
Pi 7 Feb. 69
Pi 7 Feb. 69
Pi 7 April 69
Pi 7 April 69
PiSAug. 69
P29 Dec. 69
P19 Feb. 70
Pis Sept. 69.
Pi 6 JIar. 70-
P23 Mar. 70.
P 9 April 70
P 9 April 70-
P 8 June 70
10 July 70
21 Aug. 70
P30 Nov. 70
''14 Jan. 71
PisFeb. 71
P22 JIar. 71
P 5 April 71
P17 May 71
P17 May 71
P 9 Sei>t. 7r
P14 Oct. 71
P28 Oct. 71
3 Feb. 72
3 Feb. 72
17 Feb. 72
15 May 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
19 Oct. 72
4 Dec. 7a
i'^ (or Grenadier) Eerjiment of Foot Guards.
230
LiBUIBNANTS
Ivor Jolin Caradoc Herbert
Arthur Maurice Blake
Harry Walter Musgrave Bonham.
i£o»i."Cornwallis T'
EifsiGirs AifD Lieutenants.
Thomas AVood
Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe
Robert Leigh Pemberton
James Foster
Son. Frederick William Stopford
AVilliam Deut Mountjoj' Cecil Phillips Farrer
RegiBal<l Walkelyn Ohandos-Poie
Hon. Charles Robert William Colville, Master of Cohille .
Hon. Rupert Clement George Carington
Charles Harward Butlgr Clarke Wandesforde
Hem-y Chalouer Smith
LlKCTKNANT.
Dermot Robert Wyndham, Earl o/Mayo
''28 May 70
HJfSIGN ANb|
LIEUT
P 5 Nov.
70
r3o Sov.
70
i'i4 Jan.
^15 ^'eb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
71
SUB LI.UT. 1
24 July
72
24 July
72
24 July
72
II Sept
72
II Sept
72
2 Nov.
72
21 Dec.
72
Sub LlEUTENA?iTS.
3 Zord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy
2 Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay
2 Ron. Alfred John Francis Egerton
2 Lewis Vivian Lloyd
1 Francis Cicil Ricardo
2 John Thomas, Lord Manners
Charles William Sydney, f'jscoinii Newark
Quarter Mcis/erg. — 3 E.sau Collins, 2 March 55.
1 John Hockey, 4 Sept. 60.
2 Edward Bassindale, 23 Jan. 64.
Surgeon Major.— i Arthur Guj' Elkinirtun,^' J .v. 1 1 .Mar. 53 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66 ; Surgeon Major, 4 Jan. 71
Battalion Surgeons. — 3 Henry John Hnjln » l,:n\ n nce.^i A.S. 24 Feb. 54 ; Sure/eon, 30 Oct. 66
2 Francis Braml»\ Kak.r, J,x, - Mar. 54; ^Hr^coji, 4 Jan. 71.
Sur'/eonn. — 3 Constantine Ciiridi Ivca.l,-' .l.,V. 13 May 53; Surgeon, 12 Dec. 68.
2 William Raljih Lane, 29 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jail. 71.
Asthta
isf Baita
Ida, 22 Oct. 1842.
Williiim Henry Pickford. MB. 19 Feb.
2 Albert Luis Femaiides , 2 Oct. 66.
Solicitor. — William James Farrer, 24 Jan. 65.
■dfrom Canada, Sept. 1864. 2nd Battalion returned from Ca
^rd Battalion returned from the Crimea, June 1856.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
- Colonel Bruce sei-ved in the Crimea from 29th March to 30th May 1855 (Medal with Clasn for Sebastopol, and
Turkish Medal).
5 Colonel de Horsey served the Eastern campaign of 1834, and up to 13th Jan. 1855, including the battle of Alma
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Colonel Higginson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Adjutant 3rd Battalion Grenadier
Guards, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), siege and fall of Sebastopol ; after
which he served as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclusion of the war (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Bnrnaby served in the Eastern campaign from Nov. 1854 up to 28th July 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk-
ish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Alexander served in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1" Lt.Colonel Sturt served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Tai-kish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
'7 Lt.Colonel Wjame served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th July 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turk-
ish Medal).
"* Colonel Earle served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assault of the Redan on i8th Juno
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1' Lt.Colonel Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in the Russian
war (Medal) .
'■"> Lt.Colonel Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May 1855 ; thee as
Aide de Camp to Major General Cunjiighame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals).
21 Surgeon Major Elkington, Surgeons Lawrence and Read.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
^31
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.
■ PEICIIfSCLA " " WaIBBLOO " " AlMA'
L1VCSLLX8" "Eotpt" (with tho Sphinx). " Talatfra " " Barbosa
"IxKKRMAs" '• Sevastopol." ,
.MCa Sir William MajTinrdGomni,' GTB. ir«i.i^7i, 24 May 94 ; Lt. 16 Nov. 94; Cop^ 25 June 03 ;
H»" Major 10 Oct ix • LI Colonel, 17 Aufr. 12 ; Colonel, 16 May 29 ; Major General, 10 Jan. 37 ; Zienf.Genei-al,
9 Nov. 46 ; General. 20 June 54 ; Field Marthal, i Jan. 68 ; Co?one/ Coldstream Guards, 15 Aug. 63; Con-
28 ... Lirotm^tCoioneL— I 7/^'." Percy Robert Ba.«il Feildin^,' CB. Sni. ^S Aug. 45 ; Ens. 4- Lt. P7 Aug. 46 ; Lt. ^
Capt. 21 Auj:. 51 ; Bi.Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Cupt. f Lt.Colonel, 23 Nov. 55 ; Colonel, 7 Oct. 65; Major, 23 Oct. 67;
Kajor.— 2 l'i:*CJerald Littlehales Goodlake,« Aide de Camp to the Queen ; 2nd Lt ^n June 50 ; Ens. 4- Lt.
'27 June 51 ; Lt. 4- Capf. 14 July 54; Bt. Major, 14 June 56; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, ^29 Nov. 59; Colonel,
30 April 69 : J/a/or, 14 Aug. 72. t- . -r n .
C*ptain» and Lt.Colonel8.— 2 Arthur James Fremautle, Ens. lo Dec. 52; Ens. 4- ///■. ''29 Apr. 53 ; Lt. 4- Capt.
6 Nov. 54 ; Cat.t. 4- Lt.Col. ^20 April 60 ; Colonel, 6 Sept. 71.
I f. Hon. Wm. Henrv A. Feildinp, Ens. 13 Feb. 52; Lt. •'26 July 53; Lt. 4- Capt. 15 Dec. 54; Capt. 4-
Lt.Colonel, ""n June fio ; Colonel, 28 July 69.
a ChriBtopher Edw. Blackett,* £«». 21 Dec. 44 ; Lt. ^i Oct. 47 ; Capt. 4 Feb. 54 ; Capt. <f Lt.Col. 9 Nov. 62.
1 Geo. Kobert FitzRoy,' Sub Lt. P23 Nov. 49 ; ^t. >>8 Apr. 53 i Ca^'- 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. ^28 July 63.
2 JSfoH. Richard Monck,"i"H«. ^2 March 49; Lt. >'i7 Oct. 51; Capf. 23 March 55 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. P17N0V. 63;
Colonel, 14 May 69.
1 Henrv Clarke Jervoi9e,'='2M<iZ/. Pi3Dec. 50; Lt. PS Apr. 53; Capt. ^e Apr. 55; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. P20 July 66.
2 Julian Hamilton Hall," Ens. 4' Lt. P2 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt. P13 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, P30 Oct. 66.
1 Go<lfrcv James Wigram.i* Ens. 4- Lt. •'3 Aug. 34; Lt. 4- Capt. P14 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, Pii Dec. 66.
2 Arthur Lambtou,'* Ent. 4- Lt. ^^ Aug. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^15 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, P18 Jan. 67.
I LordWm. P'red. Ernest Seymour," £H«.4-i^ i8 Jan. 55; Li.<^Capt. Pi3May59; Capt. 4- Li. Col. PasOct.e?.
I Hon. Edw. Henry Legge, Ent. 4- Lt. i'i2 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^29 Nov. 59 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. P25 Dec. 67.
I Kdw. Strellev Pegge Bumell, Ens. 4- Lt. P13 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. P20 Dec. 59 ; Capt. <f Lt.Col. ^22 Jan. 68.
1 Norman Bumand, Ens. ''27 July 55 ; Lt. ^26 Oct. 55 ; Li. 4- Capt. ''20 April 60 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Col. •'17 Feb. 60.
2 FitzRoy Wm. Fremnntle,'« Ens. P14 July 54 ; Li. 22 Dec. 54 ;07/)^ P24 Nov. 57 ; Capt. 4- Li. Col. ,^16 Mar. 70.
1 Frederick Charles Bullcr, Ens. cf- Lt. P30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 13 Dec. 60; Capt. 4" Lt.Col. P30 Mar. 70.
2 Vescj-, Lord Cremonie, Ens. 4- Li. ''20 Dec. 59 ; Lt. 4- Capt. Pje May 65; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 4 Jan. 71.
2 Edward Chaplin, Ens. <f Lt. P9 Mar. 60 ; Li. 4- Capt. ^8 Sept. 65 ;' Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, V22 Mar. 71.
2 George John FitzRoy Smj-th, Ensign, P3 June 59 ; Lt. ''2c April 60; Capt. ^23 Mar. 66; Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
•'25 Mar. 71. •
I Hugh Bonham-Carter. Ens. 4" Lt. ^15 Feb. 56; Lt. 4- Capt. P2 July 61 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 3 Aug. 72.
I Henry Robert Eyre, Ens, 4 July 60; Ens. 4- Lt. 4 Jan. 61 ; Lt. 4- Capt. P21 June 66 ; Cajit. 4- Lt.Colonel,
14 Aug. 72.
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LtEUTENANTS AND CAPTAINS.
John Barton Sterling
2 Charles Da-^hwood Thomas
2 Hon. John Robert William Vesey, Adjutant 2$ March 71
I Hon. Frcdk. Arthur Wellesley, Military Attache at St. Petersburg...
1 Hon. HcneageLegge
2 Richard Spencer Hall !"!.....!..!.!!.!!.![!!.!!!!!!!!
2 Calwlon James Alexander
'2 William .John Freschville Ramsden
2 Hon. Edward Archibald Brabazon Acheson
1 Henrj- Charles Adol^jhus Fred. Wm. Aldenburg-Bentinck, in-\
siruetorof Musketry j
I2 IToH. Lewis Paj-n Dawnay
. Edward Henry Trafi
|2 William Michael Glynn Turquand
1 1 Hon. Henry William Lowry Corry
5 Nov.
2 Robert William Webb Follett
I Hon. EveljTi Edward Thomas Boscawcn
I ». Robert Charles Goff.n Aide de Camp to Vitcouni 'Temvletown
I Waller Philip Huirhcs
Her\-ey Juckes Lloyd Bruce
2 Amelins Richard Mark Wood, Instructor of Musketry eiec. 72
I Hon. Ronald George Elidor Camnbell, Adjutant 19 Aug. 71 ....
Hon. George Aubrey Vere Bertie .
. . rey Vere Bertie
Francis A.\Miner Graves- Sawle
2 Augustus Heiirj- Macdouald Moreton
I i/oii. Miles StHi)lcton
Reginald Pole-Carew
- ^ , ,. LlKUTE.VANTS.
2 JnmcR Gordon Henry Graham Montgomery .
1 Cynl Dudley Fort«8cue
2 Francis Canel Manlcy '.]'."']
I Hon. Charles Compton Williatn Cavendish
I Alex.imlcr William Maxwell Clark Kennedy"
1 Frnnk Wkgnell Ark^^-^ight .. ^
2 Hon Alfred Walter Charteris
2 Charles, /,or</()ssulBton ....
2 Lionel Dudley Mackinnon
2 W Douglas William Cope Gordon
1 Vedoy John Dawson
2 Hon. Kiistnce Henry DawnBv
2 Hon. Henry Power Charles fetanioyMonck";"!
I AlfroJ William Maitland Fi'
t ^'^"k'.'V "crf«ff>rd Mal'iso Ronald^'jfr^'''
mCTBKANT.
itzRoy
firy C:harlcH Lcggc.
Buchanan
I July 53.
P24 Mar. 63
P25 May 60
25 Feb. 62
P25 April (
P31 Dec. 61 P20 July 66
P19 Dec. 62 P 3 Aug. 66
P12 June 63 P14 Aug. 66
Pii Aug. 63IP30 Oct. 66
Pi I Sept. 63 1 Pi I Dec. 66
P29 May 63[Pi8 Jan. 67
P23 Aug. 641P30 Mar. 67
P28 Oct. 64 P 8 May 67
P16 May 65 P23 Oct. 67
P 8 Sept. 65 Pas Dec. 67
Pio Oct. 65,P2s Dec. 67
P23 Mar. 66iP23 Mar. 68
P22 May 66 Pi 3 June 68
P20 July 66jP 2 Sept. 68
P21 Jiily 66 P17 Feb. 69
P22 July 66 P s Mar. 70
9 Mar. 55IP12 Mar. 61
P14 Aug. 66;P3oMav. 70
P22 Nov. 64 P30 Mar. 70
Pii Dec. 66Pi8May 70
5 Dec. 67!p22 Mar. 71
P14 Oct
P25 Nov. 68
P17 Feb. 69
P 5 May
P12 May 69
P13 May 69
P s Mar. 70
P16 Mar. 70
P30 Mar. 70
P31 Mar. 70
P18 May 70
P18 Aug. 69
P23 Nov.
P 4 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
14 Aug. 72
31 Aug. 72
" 3 May
? 7 Oct.
'31 Oct.
3 Aug.
14 Aug.
(iu^rtrr Master..-, AlexnnderFaiconer i
Bai, .V.r^Z'^/cCHeri^XrVay ■.."'3/0"^^ ' ^"{ZTV^ 4^"' " ; Surgeon Major, 9 Jan. 63.
Au,su.nt Surjson..-, J„hn Wnii„m%,oTtfr .^26 May 54 ' ' ^'"~^""'' ^'^^'^'^^ = Surg.onMajor, 12 June 66.
1 Arthur Bowcn Richard Myers, 26 Sept. 59.
-R«h»- in,. ? ""■y '^""°^' Whipple. MD. 30 Sept. 64.
^^^^/J.:^l^^^^i l^t- I JB^il^Jreturnedrrom the CV..., .un, 1836.
I and Battalion returned from Canada, 39 Oct. 1842.
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards. 232
' Sir William Majtiard Gomm served in the gth Foot on the expedition to the Helder in 1799, including the
actions of the 19th Sept. and and October. On the coast, of France and Spain in 1800. In Hanover in 1805. In the
expedition to Stralsund and Biege of Copenhagen in 1807. Peninsula campaigns of i8o8-og, including the battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna. Expedition to Walchereu and siege of Flushing in i8og. Proceeded again to the
Peninsula in 1810 where he served on the Quarter Master General's StafT during the remainder of the war, including
the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, assault and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, action at VUla
Muriel, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and investment of Bayonne.
Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was present at Quatre Bras-and Waterloo as Quarter Master General of
the 5th Division. Was Commander of the Forces, Lieut. Governor and Member of Council in Jamaica in 1840-41,
where he established the Mountain Barrack of Newcastle. Commanded the Northern district of England in 1842.
Governor and Commander in Chief iu the Mauritius from 1843 to 1849. Commander in Chief in India, and an Extra-
ordinary Member of Council from Jan. 1851 to Dec. 1855. Sir William has received the Gold Cross and one Clasp
for Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, and Nive ; and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Roleia,
Vimiera, Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Nivelle ; and is a Knight 2nd Class of St. Anne of Russia.
3 Colonel Hon. Percy Feilding served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards at
the battle of Alma (nientioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the ist Division at the battles of Balaklava and
Inlcerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebaatopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
« Colonel Goodlake served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman,
Balaklava, and Tchernaj'a, and siege and fall of Sebastopol. He volunteered for the Sharpshooters of the Brigade
of Guards, commanded them for 42 days, and was engaged at the repulse of the sortie of 26th October 1854 ; and he
served on the Quarter Master General's Staff from Feb. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Victoria
Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
s Lt. Colonel Blackett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 93rd Highlanders and that of 1855 with the
Coldstream Guards, including the battles of Ahna and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonol FitzRoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, in the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel Hon. R. Monck served with the 43rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1853 (Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel Jervoise served throughout the Eastena campaign of 1854-55 ^^ Aide de Camp to General Airey, in-
eluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1' Lt.Colonel Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 to 16th Jan. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
1* Lt.Colonels Wigram and Lambton sei-ved at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854 (Medal with
Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'•' Lt.Colonel Lord Wm. F. E. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel Fremantle served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 3rd Dec. 1854 to 9th July 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol ; also commanded 163 men at the last sortie of the Russians against the Quarries on 7th-8th
June, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Redan on i8th June — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian campaign, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Gogra campaign, with expedition into Nepaul — mentioned in despatches,
(Medal with Clasp).
1" Captain Goff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
18 Quarter Master Falconer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Surgeons Major Wyatt and Cay, and Assist. Surgeon Trotter. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to Scots Fusilier Guards.
and the Nive, passage of tho Adour, investment of Bayonne, siege of the citadel and repulse of the sortie. He has
received the War Medal with six Clasps. He was Lt.Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards when promoted to Major
General, and had commanded that Regiment upwards of four years. Served in India as Major General on the Staff
of tho Madras Presidency from June 1845 to Nov. 1851, in comniand of the Mysore Division (including Coorg), and of
the Provinces of Malabar and Canara.
'■' Colonel Stephenson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th October. Was Military Secretary to the Commander in
Chief in the Crimea from early in July until Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Assist. Adjutant General to the expeditionary force in
China from March 1857 to 14th Feb. i860, and present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857; and served as Deputy
Adjutant General to the force imder Sir Hope Grant from 14th Feb. i860 to i6th March 1861, present at the storm-
ing and capture of the Taku Forts, the actions of the i8th and 21st Sept., and subsequent advance on Pekin (CB.,
Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
^ Colonel Hepburn served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Alma (severely wounded),
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lord Abinger served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, and Bala-
klava, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th Oct. ; was appointed extra Aide de Camp to Major General Sii
James Yorke Scarlett on 3rd Nov. 1854, and rejoined his Regiment ist April 1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Meyrick served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Gipps sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854, mcluding the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of hand),
Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th Oct.
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
*» Lt.Colonel Lambton served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel Moncriefi" served in the Crimea from 2nd May 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. ; was Aide de Camp to General Simpson from
22nd Aug. to 12th Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13 Lt.Colonel Beresford joined the Battalion in the Crimea on the Sth Sept. 1855, and was at the fall of Sebastopol
Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1* Quarter Master M'Blain served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
15 Surgeons Major Bostock and Robinson and Assistant Surgeons Perry and Chatterton.— For War Servicea see
"Medical Department."
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Scots Fusilier Guards.
'LiifCBLiKS"— "Egtpi" (with Oie Sphinx). •' Talavkba " " Baheosa" " Peninsbla "
" Waterloo" "Alma" "In-kehmax" " Sevastopol.
-M Sir John Aiichison.' GriJ. £h«^«, ''25 Oct. OS ; X^ 4-C«y. 22 Nov. lo ; C<7y.4;i/.Co?on^Z^
!■ Uajor^Colo,„l, "so May 36; JJ.Colo„el. "ii Aug. 37 ; ^".i"'- (general, 23 ^ov. 41 ; Lt.General, 11 Nov. 51
'; 0<.|«T«/. 30 July 60: Cu/o»e/ Scots Fusilier Guards, 27 August 70. r* ^ n * p t
ilieutenant Colonel.-^>e<l. L'hiu-les .irthui- Stephenson," Ch. Ens. Or Lt. 25 July 37 ; it. 4" Caj)^. 1-13 Jan. 43
I Coft. * UXuIqhA. 20 June 54 ; Culoiiel, 15 Feb. 61 ; JZ-y
M^ort.-! Hcnrv Poole Hepbuiu,^ CB. En: # Lt. "-- "-^
20 Jane 54 : Cu}ourl. 2 Feb. 63 ; ilajor, 29 Nov. 64.
o July 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Aug.
9Feb.4i; Lt.^Cajd. i'2 0ct.46; C'apt.4- Lt.Colonel,
,2 William Kre.1.. Lord AbinKer.* Vornet. I'm April 46; En>.4-Lt. i>i2 June46; Z<.^Cai>< "23 Nov.49; Bt.Major,
12 Dec 54 • I'litt. 4- Lt.Coloufl. •'24 April 55 ; Colonel, 21 Nov. 67 ; 31(yor, 29 Aug. 68. „ „ ,
Captain, and Lt Colonels.-. AuguMus Wm. Henry Meyrick,^ En>. ^-Lt. "8 Sept. 46 ; Lt. fCapt. P22 Feb^so ;
r«.J. .(• /,rr.,/..»,7. '■22June.;5; t'o''""''. 'S^'cb. 68. „. , , ^ . LCoio7J«Z sJan. 71.
:: Hcgiiu.1.1 (i.i .1 .-• " A'"*. 4Lt. ''.o AprU 49 ; ^t- & (-'"I't- 20 June 54 ; Bt.Maj. 6 June 56 ; Capt.4LtCol.^'2jeh. 58 ;
3 lifiiry i'hurkii l'\vlchev, Jfilittirj/ Secreturj/ to the Gooernor General of Canada ; Ens. 4- Lt. '8 Nov. 50;
I /,/. .f"ru/.r '•3X0V. 54; fViyi/. 4-i<.CWoHW, •'24 JunC59. ^.,r^^,D^c^
I. Kjivuiou.l HerlJCrt White, En». 10 Apr. 49 ; Lt. "13 Apr. 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. P16 Sept. 59.
I2 Frinci« UiuiMon," En,. ''22 Aj.r. 53 ; En>.<SrLt. >'28 Oct. 53 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 1'22 June 55 ; Cajit.^r Lt.Col.^^ Nov. 59.
I2 (;oorjteHayMoiicrieff,'"i'i«*.6Juue54 ; Etu.4■Lt.i'^A\ig.s^■, Lt.4-Capt.V15 Jan. 56 ; Cupt.4-Lt.C0l.V1q Aug. 62.
I (k'o. Graiil Gonlou," £««. <(- Lt. 13 Feb. 52 ; Lt. ^ Capt. 26 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 13 Feb. 63.
t Edw. .Marcu-! Beresfor<l,'^ En>. '•23 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 3 Nov. 54 ; Capt. ^29 Apr. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Col. P4 Nov. 64.
ji CecU I-enuox Peel, En>. Pi Aiuf. 48; Lt. ''23 .luly 52 ; Capt. 22 Aug. 55; Cuj^t. 4- Lt.Colonel, ''22 Nov. 64.
ii Geo. Williiuns Kno.x, En: 4" i/. 19 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. P25 Sept. 57 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, P4 April 65.
ji UoH. Walter Rclolph Trefusis, Eu: 4- Lt. Vg Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. i'2 Feb. 58 ; Capt. 4" Lt.Col. 1*4 Apr. 65.
a Frederick Palmer, £««. 4- i'. 21 Sept. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ''16 Aug. 59 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 29 Aug. 68.
I2 James Kdw. FonI, E„>. 4- Lt. ''15 Jan. 56 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ''16 Dec. 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, ''7 July 69.
I JIoH. Charles WiUiam White, Em. 4- Lt. ^15 Ai)r. 56; Lt.4-Cavt. ''18 May 60; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. P5 liar. 70.
1 (tenird Smith, Eui. 4- Lt. ''26 Sept. 57 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '"5 Sept. 62 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, ''24 Sept. 70.
2 Hei TV Uanlinge Denne Stracev, Enii.4-Lt. ''28 Nov. 56 ; Lt.4-Capt. ''15 June 60; Capt. 4-Lt.Col. P4 Feb. 71.
2 JJoH.U.nry Thos. Fraser,£«»."''ioSept. 58; Em. 4- Lt. i'24June 59; Lt. 4- Capt. i'i2 June 63; Capt.4-
Lt.Col. ''30 Aug. 71.
1 Charles Arthur Wj-nne-Finch, Ens. 4- Lt. ''15 June 60 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^29 Nov. 64; Capt. 4-Lf. Col. ^28 Oct. 71.
1 Frederick Henry Harford, Ens. 4" Lt. ''13 Jan. 60; Lt. 4- Capt. ''4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 20 June 72.
2 Thomas I'hilip Graham. Ens. 4- Lt. P19 Aug. 62 ; Lt. 4- Capt. P4 April 65 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 17 July 7£_
Lieutenants and Captains.
« Fred. W. E. Forestier Walker, Adjutant 22 July 69
" George John, Lord Rosehill .
William JuUus Gascoigne
Lord Charles John Innes Ker .
2 George Gosling
JloH. Joshua Charles Vanneck
|2 Ponsonby Bagot
1 2 Harrington Bulkley Donglas Campbell
1 1 Uon. William Sydney Hilton Jolliffe
'1 Cecil Haffenden Hall
2 Hon. Paul Sanfurd Methuen, Brigade Major Hon.
' Ralph Vivian
1 Hon. Francis Charles Bridgeman .
2 Henrj- Kdward Home Drummond-Moray.
1 Henry Fludyer. InstructorofMitsketry^oXng. 71
2 William Kdward Montgomery, Adjutant 13 Nov. 71.
2 Mildmay Willson Willaon, Jnftruetor of Musketry 17 May 71 .
1 LeojKjlil James Yorkc Campbell Scarlett .
2 Inigo Richmund Jones
« fHr Wm. (Jordon Gordon-Cumming, Bart
I Thomas William. Vincouut Coke
1 7/oM. Rich. Southwell George Stapleton Cotton.!
2 Arthur Uroadwood
I Krclerick Lorn Campbell
1 Arthur Henry Paget '"'"Z
2 Cecil Henry John Brj-dgcs LecAVmrner ....'.'...'..'....
, . „ Liki-tk;»ants.
- /»rJ Francis Charles Gordon-Lcnnr
Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas Willshirc, jyar«
2 flbllidtt William.s Erskine
1 //oil. Arthur Hay David Fraser
2 Gilliert Gordon lllane
2 George John Kgerton Dashwooii
1 Hcnrj- ['nkenhamMahon
2 Lord Albert Charles Seymour
,, . .,. ^ „ Knsigns awd Lieutenahts.
1 Maximduin Dudley Digges Dalison .
2 KniiiciH D. Astlcy
I Archilmld Spencer Drummoiid!!!.,
1 UoH. North de Coigny Dalrymplo..
2 Wm. AngUHtUB Home-Dmmmond-Moray
._!. ^ , _ LiKCTElfANT.
I Arthur Cyprian KnoIlyB p^ j^^^^
, . „ , , „ S'^n LlKCTHlTAJfTS. !
1 John Boiirchicr Stracey '
2 John Adam Hay
Quarter Ma,ter,.-2 John' SmithV'aoAprii'e^
> -'"h'lM'Blain,'* 17N0V 60
n?."? 3fo;or.-, JohT. Anhton Bostock.'s CB A S
Xlu«. .V«r.„o».-, Kred. Robinson.'^ J//). ..(.S. ,9 Nov 4
2 Wdluim Coliinp, ifD. 2 Oct. 66.
Kn.f Kt W yndham ( 'ottle, 30 Sept
V 5 Sept. 62,Pii.Tu)y 65
''21 Nov. 62[i' 5 Jail. 66
''31 Mar. 63''' 6 Feb. 66
''12 June 63 P29 May 66
•"lo July 63:i'26JuiJC 66
P I Dec. 63 ''26 June 66
•• 8 Jan. 64! I' 3 Aug. 66
PioMay 64;i>i8Dec. 66
''17 Nov. 63;i'2S Dec. 66
'•20 Sept. 6411' 4 Sept. 67
''22 Nov. 64'P25 Dee. 67
''29 Nov. 64; 29 Aug. 68
Pii July ejji'-o June 69
■' 5 Jan. 66 [I'' 7 July 69
P29May 66 "'21 Aug. 69
''27 June 66|i' 5 Mar. 70
3 Aug. 66|i' 3 Sept. 70
661 ''24 Sept. 70
66 1 P 4 Feb. 71
67 ''17 May 71
6S|P3oAng. 71
68 ''28 Oct. 71
5 May 69''z8 0ct.
24 April 72
29 June 72
17 July 72
[20 Mar. 57. JIoHorary Surgeon to the Queen.
Feb. 42; Surgeon, 17 Feb. 54; Surgeon Major,
Surgeon, 20 Mar. 57 ; Surgeon Major', 19 Nov. 67.
Facings Blue.
Agfiitt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
• "t OMua. battle ofVittoria. afTmr at Tolosa. siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Nivelle
1 For contmualion of Kofes, sec lon-rr liulfnfprerediii;/ jiage.
1lC
istBatt., Aldershot, 1 1st {Til
2nd Batt.,Shahjehanpore, Bengal. J Andrew an
The Koyal Cn.her witUu; U^oU..^o^S^,^^^^
Eoval Scots) Regiment of Foot. 234
^'Ky^cl ovevTt. . m the sec;.u. colour, thejhistle^-a
r'pher
Crown. " St.
"Vittoria" '
pool! " " AvA
Colonel,
St. Skbastia>
NiVe" "PENISSVLf
■ Sevastopol
'NiAGABA
■ Waikbloo
Nagpore" "Mahbid-
TaKuFoKTS" "PEKIIf.
Lie'utenant Colonels.-^ llichard Georf^e Cole^
Va/or 17 April 66 ; Lt.Cvlonel g i
Mw. Thos St. Lawi-ence lIccGwire^
b 67; CoZoHc', 9 Felj. 7
•'"2 1 May 52; Cc(2>t.
55; Jf "jor, 9 Fel). 67 ;
Lt. Colonel, i'25 Mar. 71. F„vm» i'22 Xov. 50 ; Lf. ''27 May 53 ; ,^
aiors— iWm. Fred. JoliuUudd,-'ii»»'i^«. ^^ - tY .' x^a- .4; Capt. 30U&1:
Edward Amlrew Stuart,« En.ign, "^i M«y 5^ ^^-j^^,^^-; ^(j,';t. /30 Mar. 5S ; Major, ^'25 -Mar. 71.
Sy George White - .E«...« 30 Dec 53 . i • f jV^^^I^^C^Mj!?!^
\\niliamGeorgeBTOwn^^«<;^^^1^92£li^iLi^ —^^^ilS^TI il^^ 1 captain. , bbev.maj.
58; Jfttjor, P22 Feb. 71
Majm; -'25 Mar. 71.
Captains.
9 Dec.
WOUam Newcomen \\ atts I j^ May
Richard Abraham Manners" | jjHav
Fred. .T. Ponsonby Hill ; iS Au{r.
Alfred John Ford 1^ ....^iS Sept
Manchesier J, 15 Dec.
I2 Edward Fox Angelo 16... 1 ^^Yah.
I2 George Gilbert Stewart 1' ii'3o Mar,
I2 ^^^^^^^^^^A^^e-da^^o Major G;;n;^alX
G. S. Motifgomeri/ X'^ii^-i''
2 B^chard William Bamardiston Crowthei
1 Goorue Deanc, Aide d, Va„.,, fo Major Ge,
2 George William Thompson-"......
1 Cresawell Keane Charles Rooke-i
|i Richard Llewelyn Roberts -I
Chtirles Atkinson Logan
I2 George Paterson •
2 Frederick de Lamare Morison
John deStuteville Isaacson....
Francis Charteris Henry Brooke
|i Alfred Mobei-ly
21 Sept. 551
26 June 59'i
^13 Dec. 591
4 Jan. 61
25 Mar. 61
ral Smith..
10 Aug.
26 July
25 Jan.
16 Feb.
'20 Mar.
May
July
45 21 Mar.
53 piS Aug.
53I 12 Jan.
5 1,1' 1 8 July
53 8Det.
54 12 Jan. 55J'' 8 Aug. 65J
54 13 April 55 " 9 Feb. 64
55' 25 June 55 P 8 May 66
55| 26 June 55p5May 66
55 20 July 66
56 5 Feb. 66
5 May 55! 25 Dec. 66
iMay
, i'i5 Jan.
55 . ^ -
55I 17 June
7JP 2 Mur
5 Sept.
2 Sept.
55 20 Jan.' 56 18 Nov. 68
4 J my 55''3°J"ly f\ 3 Oct. 7°
4 July eoi-HJuno 64P25Mar. 71
= Jan. 61 1' 8 Aug. 65 i'2i June 71
5 Jan
4 May
7 Nov.
I Dec.
61 i'i2 Jan.
62l''27 July
571 13 Dec.
66]i'28 Oct.
66!p28 Oct.
I June
LiBUTEXANTS.
Hutchison Posnett
Luke Edmonstone Miller
James Blaikie Keith .
2 Mar.
12 Oct.
nOct.
60, ''29 Mar. 6a
6o'Pii July 6;
60 »• 4 Aug. 6;
62I 20 July 66
I2 Charles Henry Sanford ^"'''X^'/v/.XVrv'zs'jiiiy?^ 20 May 64 1-13 July 67
I Frederick Coningham, JH»<rHrfor of 3I«««etry 25 >''"J^/L, ^.^^^ ^^j, ^ gept.
John Williams Hughes .
J Arthur Fishe
I Edward Gordon Gyll ;-;v: •■■;••• v^VVt
I Thomas Angelo Jrsvm,Ad/,ihint 15 *co. 71 ||
1 Baron George Booth
2 William Bell Macdonalu
i Richard Eaton Bouchier
2 Walter Craufm-d Kennedy
J Arthur William Shermgham •,
2 George Seaforth Rodon
1 Charles Pascoe Hare ;--->;>:,,j.;;;,;i' April 70..
2 Thomas Lee Thorp,Z»8f)-Hc<or ofMx'lceti y i Api" 7
2 Robert Megaw Ireland
2 William Beresford Baker
1 Herbert William Goldsworthy
2 Thomas French Ross : •;;■■
2 Arthur Smith
I Ma\ii-HL- XuL'fiit O'Connor ■
l:wniI^'.l'nnn'"siKnv::i:'/«^'"'-'jan:72::::::::::^
u stiT'i''" I'-i.vti' ^i'""-*-- ;'.',
I2 AVilliam Arthur Broome
U Rowland Feandey Kyrle Money
U Atwell Robert Porter
|i John Richard Povah
15 Jan. 64I 18 Nov.
!'i4 June 64 P 2 Dec.
8 Sept. 63P3oSept,
P23Dec. 64 IT May 691
iPiiJuly 6^;|''3oOct. 69]
, 10 July 72-
Sub Lieutenaxts.
2 George Henry B. Coats •—■•
2 Hem-y Lonsdale Hallewell
I John Biguell Head Read... ;
1 Alan William Low Rickards
2 Victor Alexander Farquharson
I Vernon Gartside Tippmge
0„aW.r3f«.^..-^-i William Echlin Turnley - x6 Jan. 63.
qua, ^ Jo^J^ Sweeney 5 0<^- 7- 5„,.^,„„, .g ^ay 62.
.^^.^.-.A^exai^erClar^^^
■i .Tohn Latchford, MB. 31 ^lai. Cb.
A^fiKt-Surgeonii.—'^
-35 ist (The Roijal) Begiment of Foot.
./.i^''" 9*4°'""'' B?'' M^'T'''' ,'n tl^e Pcniusuln from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and was enffa^ed in the-
Bui.,,.I,f^v^,:''.^'''Vr'•^^?^-*'•''^ V"*V^^ '^"•""■^ "^ ^'"'•^ Napoleon and Bridge^atAWaz fetreat from
8 'T™ « n-i'r o,- i"" "' "'^•^ '.'i'"""' "'f "J-^enees Pass of Maya and Roncesvales, Actions of jothand sm JiX
i8ij Bgiiiust D Krloup 8 t orns m the mountains near Pampeloun, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive Bavonue St Pier
Afte™„nVl^ir^'" •*l^V^' ^r^''^' «"'»T°'il°"''e (slightly wounded), with many'other affaiSd skirx^fhl^'
Aftenvnnlh sei^-ed m the hast Indies, in the Bm-mese war. and in the West Indies. Was actively employed dJiHiit"
ForTnnM ™i:i."i'^r " .'I' '^^V^^,' P'"-^i^«^>«'-ly i" the Capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache HeTo^rZlnded thi
J-ort and Kurnson of totteau-du.I.ac. an important position on the river St. Lawrence and received Si^twv^nr
^^ ?k"?"»'" "C '^" ^ "■■"* '""^ "''^ "'•^^"'^'' "f ^"J""- *■"'• ^'^ exertions in recovering the Vims of the f^ and^hotf
^^Z^^^""'"^."^ '^r ""V?";- ""• '"""'"'"J-' 'l^em in position wlien it was reported impraeUcable tKms wei^
M.;' w M 1 •^'"■'i" "^ '''"';' ""'> <-°°° '■"""'• «^°' l^e recoyere.1 in the depth of a Canad an winter He haf ^cehel
Iwiil„ M^'i'Vr''"^.'* '^'"'^ *- '"^.'"; '^""' ""*l"Jo^. Vittoria, the Pyrenees. iXivelle, Nive, Oithes, and Toulouse and th^
A mr™^?*'? ' J"!:,^^'"- '^r''-'^ the Kastei-n campaign of ,854-55, and commanded the Royil ReVt" e battles of
^,^,i 1 f"°"" ,"°'^ ?i^*?'-',°'^ Sebnstopol, where he was wounded, and subsequently commanded a Bri^nrfp
anrofthoMS'r ;■."'''*• """'"^ "-"^ '''''' ^'"'^P^' ^^•' ^'^■"'^' °f ^^-^ 1^^°-" °1- Honoi^ TrSM^dal, anf 4th
.^iS"'!?"'^' ^"°'^'* 'i""'"^ """ Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th Feb. 1855, iucludinr. the batflp« nf 4i«,
•nd Inkormnu. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claips, and Turkish Medal ° "le battles of Ahna
the Rclan on the ,8th June (Medal with Clasp, and TmTshMedalV Sm^el from feth <fnv '''«'"«^J''?i,*^^/^'?.'''^ °^
i^^.?>« rh%r S^^?So'i^.^e 'D-etf ^"^^'^ '- ^^^ P-TosLfS"v^^[LTtSeTch^i '^a^nt.'l'o^pfe^nl'
. hina. mcludm. the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occuUro"Vie"^S an^.Le'nKV V\\fn"15^^^^^^
nulnSK,^:™' Sfji'^/ale^a' '"'^- ^" "^^^'^'^'^ ^™"^ J^'^" *° ^'-- '^58, and was present at the affairs of
_^^;;^C„pu,in Hassell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from .oth Aug. ,855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
.i::i^«ir{erSTMedaS:^-^-^-^^--^'-'^--P-
Se^^io'^'^l'^t^laf^irh^XTitV'Si.k^^i^S^^ ^^^^'•'-- from August ,855, including the siege and fall of
p..t;onTTi;'t'^i^"(^e1^' w^thlla^^r'*^ °' '''° '" ^'^^'^' '''''''^'^" *^^ *^^-^ "f Sinho and Tangku. and occu-
S.u.k«tinK v^irh tLe Kri^rTunT'eUw on 8th '^'an'^^s'' ^°r^'' *'™'" '¥''' '«^'°' ^^^ ^^^ l-'e^ent at the action of
r^'^:;/.'";t'^"^'} '^"^'^•l: °^'^«P«tion o?ltitl!'andTmTenicr of'^-'eSf t°^^^ ""T*^ '?'^^- *'^«"^'""^ the tallig
i r;i'ih«rt (Medal with two Clasps). feuiTenacr 01 Fekm, the latter part as Orderly Officer to Bri<^adier
^^'•^T^PP^^^-'^^^Toi^^^^^^ ;86o i cMna, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku.
-' Quarter Master Tumley was on board tireTransnort.' S.^^.^^ f P'^''-", '^{^'^^^ ^'*^ *^o Clasps). ° '
surrender
BattfDfvrport'!'"''^^"] 2nd {The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot.
istBatt
2UCI
The Paschal Lamb, with the Mottoes
within the Garter, havingthc Crown o\
" VlTTORIA " " PyHI->'EES " " XlVELLE
" Taku Forts " " Pekin."
236
Fristina virtutis memor," and " Ve!
•er it. " Egypt " (with the Sphinx).
ntviis triumphant." The Roj-al Cypher
ViMiEKA " " CoRUNXAi" " Salamanca"
" Affqhanistan " " Ghuzxek " " Khelat "
Full
Hull
Pay.
Pay.
36
33
Vu
31
I
24
24
22
"/la
19
^12
-9
33
21
...
19
17
Zb
Colonel. — John Spink,' KH. Ensii/ii, 2 Sept. 06; Zf. 9 Mar. 07 ; Capt. 13 Oct. 12 ; 2laJor, ''13 May 24 ; Lt.ColoneJ,
^20 May 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 ; Lieut. General, 26 Oct. 58; General, 12 Jan. 65 ;
Colonel 2nd Foot, 28 May 57.
Lieutenant Colonels. — Thomas Addison,^ CB., Brigadier General Commanding Sind District, Bombat/ ;
Ensign, 15 Sept. 57 ; Lt. 31 Jan. 39 ; Capt. Pi6 Dec. 45 ; Bt. Major, 28 May 53 ; Major, i2Mays4; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 24 July 57 ; Lt. Colonel. 24 May 61 ; Colonel, 16 Feb. 62.
2 Henry Reynolds Werijre.^ Engign, P31 Dec. 39 ; Lt. 8April42 ; Capt. 19 Aug. 54 ; SMZojor, 2 Nov. 55 ■,Major,
19 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, ''14 Mar. 65 ; Colonel, 14 Mar. 70.
1 James Rose,-* Aide de Camp to the Queen ; Ensign, ""le Nov. 41 ; Lt. 28 Dec. 46 ; Capt. ^s Oct. 49 ; Bt. Major,
12 Dec. 54; Ifu/oc, 7 Sept. 55; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 Aug. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 20 Oct. 69 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
Majors. — 2 John Thompson,' Ensign, •'ig Oct. 49 ; Lt. ''17 June 51 ; Capt. ^is Jan. 56 ; Major, ''14 Mar. 65.
2 Charles Qihbs, Ensign, ''23 Nov. 49; Lt. i'i7 June 51 ; Capt. i'24 Oct. 56; Major, 18 Maj' 70.
I Rupert George Brady,' Ensign, •'17 Jan. 51 ; Lt. '3 June 53 ; Capt. 3 Nov. 55 ; Vajor, 24 Sept. 70.
1 Franci.s John Hercj, Ensign, ''28 Oct. 53 ; Lt. 27 Oct. 54 ; Capt. •'9 Nov. 55 ; Major, 10 May 71.
2 Heniy Pye Phillipps," Ensign, 12 May 54 ; Lt. i-is Jan. 56 ; Capt. 1-16 Nov. 60 ; Major, 1*31 Oct. 71.
Captains.
2 «. William Wiltshii-eLjTichs...
X.George Pomeroy Colley,^ (
Professor, Staff College ...)
1 Edward Hawker Helyar'" ...
2 Fi-ancis Roche GubbinsH
1 Hemy Waring,"!).^. J. (?. )
for Musketry, Bomhutj j
2 Eustace Lovelace Hercy
I Thomas Kelly"
I Charles de St. Croix
I "WiUiam John Holt,'* Com- )
MandantColubaSamtarium )
I St. Johr WiUaus'-'
1 Robert HiU Ross "=
2 s. William Charles Hood, I
Brigade Major, Jamaica ... )
2 James Thorn
1 Henry Flood
2 William Clarke
I Geo.HerbertWoodard.^4/. ^
40 Lancashire Sijle Vol.... )
1 Chai'lesDeymanBaillie'"
2 Robert Bleazby
2 Charles Fairbanks La wson..
I William Mackie'"
[2 Ai-thur Bambrick Mitchell ..
1 2 Charles Edward Dderton'^..
Lieutenants.
I Chesljni Abney Blyth
P17 Sept. 50
28 May 52
«• 4 Feb. 54
8 July 56
V 5 June 57
I" 5 Feb. 58
22 Feb. 58
II May 55
''24 July 57
16 May 56
4 July 60
■"12 June 60
21 July 54
'•17 Feb.
26 Oct.
13 Dec.
II Aug.
8 Dec.
26 Mar.
13 April 58
'11 Feb.
'12 Oct. 60
26 Feb. 56
IS Feb.
59
30 April 55
30 Aug. 58
II Sept. 63
18 Sept. 63, ''22 Oct. 70
17 Nov. 57 7 Dec. 70
571'' I Oct. 58! I April 70
3REV.MAJ.
BT.l
14 May 58
''12 June 60
''24 Jan. 60
f I Mar. 64
" 3 May 64
''14 Mar. 65
''20 July 66
13 Feb. 69
2 Sept. 68
25 Jan. 56
I April 70
^ 3 Aug. 70
5 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Dec.
9 Feb.
''18 Jan.
May
Aug
23 Apr. 72
31 Dec. 71
63] I July 7:
5 Mar. 58 I Apr. 7<
''22 Mar. 64 ''31 Oct. 7:
P I Mar. 641 17 Feb. 7;
I" 3 May 64' 8 Mar. 7;
2 May 56 1 20 Dec. 59 '' 4 April 6'
5 Sept. 62 I" 20 May 68 p3i Oct. 7.
I I 1 General Spink served with the Light C om-
o April 61 20 Aug. 64 pany ofthe i2thRegt. in several actions in the
Arthur Scott [''27 May 62, p 9 Sept. 64|Travancore war. East Indies. Severely wounded
I Jasper SelwjTi Tupper 29 July 62,1' 4 Oct. 64;through the leg when leading a night attack
I Henry Melviu Matthews | 8 July 62'; 11 Nov. 64' against the enemy's posiUon at St. Mary, m the
1 DavidFrankBjTom WebsterP 7N0V. 62 ''29 Nov. 64 Island of Bourbon. Present also at the capture
2 Henry Barter l''23June 63 ''30 June 65'of the Isle of France, where his Company armed
1 Edward Warren Broderick, 1 1,. 0 a , a 'p Afn fifii'^th rifles formed the advance immediately on
Inst, of Musketrv27Sei->t. 70 S -« -^"S- ^3^ i -May 66 j^g^jggj^^j^j.jj.j^^iQjjof jj^g droops, and with whicb
2 Henry Walter Trench Pi6 Feb. 64 P13 July 67 he was constantly engaged with the enemy
1 Augustus Frederic F. Adams P22 Mar. 64 p 5 Oct. 671
2 John Paton Lawrie [P22 Mar. 64JP23 Oct. 67
'^j:z:^t^^'±:^:.yf^9^-^- 4 ^nov. 67;
2 NicolasWm.TindalBosanquet|P 3May 64IP25 Dec. 67
I Edward Ashtou Hughes's :Pi4June 64|P28 Oct.
1 Thomas Edwards Harman...iP 4 Oct. 64I 22 April 69;
2 Geo,Doiii,'lasKii,gHarman, )_ | ,^ j^^ g.'p g j^^^g ^^ 1
during the three days' march on Port Loui
* Brigadier Genera! Addison served the cam-
paign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan in 1839,
including the stoi-m and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal) and of Khelat. Served as Major of Bri-
gade throughout the campaign in the Southern
Mahratta country in 1844 (including the storm
of Punella,— wounded, and named in despatches
as one of the first on the breach), and that 1
Inst, of MiL-^k-etrgSyim-. 72) , ^ ^^ ^
2 Andrew Charles Armstrong . P31 Jan. 65 '> 3 Aug. 7o;the Concan in 1845. Served in the Kattir war ot
j I John Ferguson^' | 18 Oct. 64! 21 Dec. 701851, and was severely wounded on 14th October
h Charles Augustus Mott P22 Aug. 65 P15 Feb. 71 on Waterkloof Heights (Medal, and Brevet ot
i I William Montgomery P14 Mar. 65:Pi7 May 7i:Major). Received the Brevet of Lt.Colouel on
^2 William Gun CoUis, -i(?>- 1 L,, -n^^ .1 , t,,,^ ,>4th July 1857 for special sei-\'ices under feir
' taut zg Aug. 71 | ^3 Dec. 64| i July 7i^G^eorge 6rej% Governor of the Cape of Good
2 Arthur Herbert Nourse [p 7 Dec. 67 P12 July 71 Hope. Commanded the ist Battalion 2nd Queen s
4
4
4
3
3
2
11 Mitford Cust 21 Nov. 65
I John Stratford Collins |p 2 Jan. 69
I Alexander Theodore Morison 1 p 1 7 Mar. 69
1 Terence John Bockett DunnejP3o June 69
2 Hamilton James El verson ...p i Sept. 69
2 John Rich. Harloem Richards P17 Nov. 69
2 RobertThomasHanford Flood, P 7 Dec. 70
I Charles Edward Whittle IP24 Dec. 70
1 Charles Essex JohnChichester 23 Sept. 71
2 William Henry Walmisley ... 28 Oct.
Sub Lieutenants.
!i Robert Fulton
12 George Ward Cole Bruce
2 Herbert Wilkinson Dent
2 Alexander Fuller Maitland..
IPaumasters.—i George Blurton,^* 12 Jime 60 Q.M. 27
" " :ram," 7 Dec. 55 ; Q-^- 16 Jm
William Mackie,=<^ 10 April 57.
'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
7 1 ; Rovals throughout the campaign of i860 in North
71 China (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
jst Battalion embarked for Bomhag, July, i86(
Depot, attached to 2nd Battalion.
nd Battalion returned from Bermuda, 15 Ifoc. iS
SUB LIBUT.
17 Feb. 72
19 June 72
26 June
23 Nov. 72
Q.M. 27 July 55 ; Honorary Major, 27 July 70
t 21 I ... ( " 2 Henn' Ingram," 7 Dec. 55 ; Q-^- 16 July 52; Honorary Major, 16 July 67.
16 I ... j Quarter Masters.— i William Mackie,=« 10 April 5;
2 CharlesHai-vey Pulsford, 9 Aug. 71.
•.Surgeons.— I Stephen Henry Dickerson, A.S. 23 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 ^ov. 67.
2 Julius Wile3,2»-4.«. II April 56 ; Surgeon, 4 Feb. 71.
U»»«s'<««' -Siov/coHji.— I Wm. Winslow Tomlinson, 30 Sept. 64. .r. ■ t,,
2 Robert Tate, .VD. 20 April 59. Facngs Bhic.
! I George John Gibson, MD. 2 Oct. 66. | Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
236.x 2ml (The Queen's Boyal) Begiment of Foot.
» Colonel Werffe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-S5. including the battles of Alma and Interman siege
and Vrafof SolmsTopol. eoitic of .6th Oct.. and as liriga.le Major ,«t Brigade 2nd Division a the assault of the Be-
dan on 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of ilajor, Knight ol the Legion ot Honor, 5th Class of the Med-
^"« Cotonel "l^Jc'^se^^' the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 30th Regt including the battles of Alma and In -
kermZ(»ever^y wounded) , siege of Sel.astopol and sortio of 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
■'^^ iSr Thomuson'serv^ tVrS'^^^^^^^ of 1S60 in China, including the actions of the 3rd, 12th, and
'*'\h^r%n'ltterve"\^Xth^^^^^^^ Sebastopol from xst June 1S55 (Medal .vith
' '" M^^rSMldlipps^sri^ed ns A-ljulant to the ,st Battalion, 2nd Queen's, throughout the campaign of i860 in
North China I Me<lal with two Clasps for Taku Fo-ts and Pekin). ,, , , .^^ ^, , ^ . ,„ , , , -r,
' LuColonel J-vuch served in Persia withtheSciade Horse in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Joined Havelock's Force on
its first tiikiuir the field in IndUi. and was present in every action fought by that column (horse killed under him at
«'awuiK.rf) Appointed to the command of a Troop of Volunteer Cavalry after the recapture of Cawnpore, and sub-
ftcaiieutlv 8cr\-eil a< second in command of the Volunteer Cavah-y with the Oude Field Force, and was present m all
rhe actions fought bv that force until the relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857, and defence of the Residency until
ite final relieronthe"24th Nov. following by Lord Clyde (severely woimded, thanked by the Governor General m
Council mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, and grant of a year s service for Lucknow).
MfiiUou'c<l in Horse Guards General Ortlers " for conspicuous and praiseworthy conduct' at Bermuda dm-mg the
epidemic of vcllow fever in 1864, when he was for some months in command of his Battalion.
» Major Colley was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in 1858,59, and 1861,— occupation of
Krcli'b territory, defeat and death of Tola (twice thanked by the Government, Brevet of Major). Served through-
out the China war of i860, inchuling the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the 12th and 14th August, i8th and
J I St Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). ,.,,,„
'« Captain Helyar served with the 46th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 12th March 1S55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
imd Turki.sh Medal). , . , , , , , , .^
" Captain Gubbins 8ei"ved in the China war of i860, and was engaged m the actions 01 the 3rd, 12th, and i4tn
August. i8th and 21st Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
" CapUiin Waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of a Division of the Transport Corps (Medal) .
" Captain Kelly served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephson, including
the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatches) , taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) . Served the
campaign of 1867-68 in Abj'ssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for
•' zeal, energy, and abiUty," Medal).
'♦ Cnjitain Holt was thanked in General Orders dated at Poena 12th July 1866 for his noble efforts m saving
life on the occasionoftho wreck of the Pilgrun ship BiaMOHii, and his conduct was deemed by the Commander in
Chief at Bombay as "dt>>erviiig of the warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian camjjaign in 1868, — as Pro-
vost Marshal at Zoula, and .•-uli>ei|ucntly in the Transport Train; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
whilst in charge of Cuiiv< i\-, mihI lii- conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (Medal,
amd promoted to Captai I 1; li-l .
'^ Major Willans M 1 ' : naea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
nnd Turkish Medal). ■- ■ ' '' '' n • expedition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Rossserv./l :i -. A l|iii:i lii 'if the 35th Regiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district, Bengal, in
1858 (Medal).
■' Captain Baillie served the campaign of i860 in China with the 3rd Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
l-'ort«).
'• Captain Mackie and Lieut. Hughes served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal). .
'» Captain lldei-ton scn'ed with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
the Btuick on the Gate Pah (Medal).
" Liuut. Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
River. Served also in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, iSth and
jiot September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
" Mivjor Blurton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
•min. Kiegc anil fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the China campaign of i860
iMcdAl with Clasp for Pekin).
" Major Ingi-am served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
tittUJcM of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombard-
ment anil ca](ture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, nnd Turkish Medal).
"• Qr.Mat.ter Mackie served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Modal). Also in the China war of i860, and was engaged
it. the actions of Uic 12th and 14th August, i8th and 21st Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
" Surgeon Wiles.— For War Sen-ices see " Medical Department."
Continuation nf Notes to ^rcl Font.
' fniiUiin Ktcnon served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the second P.uniicso war, including the capture of
Martnlmn, Kangoon, Pronie, and tin; Donabew stockades (Mediil \\ illi Ci: p r I'l 0
" f^i.tain .Mackinnon Kcrved with the 87th F\i8iliers in Bengiil I In 1
'• I.ipiit. Carp'iitcr MT\-od in II. M.S. Cimn/ in the Baltic in 7x , : imI ,
"CnpUiiii llaili'v scr\ed with the 13th Light Infantry thronglHuit I In r
wn* proM-iit at the storm ami capture of Ghuzncc liledal),^ass,'nill nnd
♦liirmli. nU.nn of Jhi«ili.diur, nii/ht attack of Bahoo Koosh Ghur, i\v>
Kh.*.nl fnlKf.! paiw. affair of Tezoou, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass 1
. M : 11 mutiny (Medal) .
Ml AfTghanistan of 183S-42 and
<■ I It 111- tnwii Mild Vort of Tootum-
-r i-;iiiiiiiliirr;ili. -Invmiiig of the
licrr.lc dor-iicf of Jollalalmd. ami KortieH of i4ti. NoV.'andlst Doc.°"i8'4r I'lt'li .\b','i',' l,'!,n,'| ,.| "a niii "riu'iarac'tion and
.lrf™i ..t AkUr Klwn. on the ,tl, AoviL .R„ rM„.<„n . .....„;.„ „, the Heights of .lugduUuck, actfon of Tczeen! aSd
rcoiirturp
'■•iici' of Jollalaliad. anil KortieH of 14th Nov. and ist Doc. 1841
AkUr KliHii on the 7th April, 1842 (Mcihd) ; storming of the
il.l.\«uir'"nf"A"w"'' '.'.''I'l'l''''*'*' 'T,'^', ''■*''^ ^^^ ^'^""^ ^"f^*- •■'"•""Kl'out the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
«» H^i^LT^m ( •, iTil- V" rA^:;;'k""'.' '■■'^""'.VV; T^ "ji^f « "•■ Sobnstopol (Medal with four (L'la.n^s, and Turkish Medal)'.
»ur/o<in 1 oUj^—kor War herviccB sec "Meilical Department." . •■ > >
including
B>m-
237
Xiviu
Pay.|Piiy
^ndlfattSver'' ^'°^^^"] 3rd (East Kcuf) Regiment of Foot {Th
The Dragon. The Rose and Crown. "Uovho" "TALAVEn.i" "Albuhkr.v" "Ptrene
VearsSer.] "Nive" " Pe.vixsula " "Pcxniah" " Sevastopol "" TiKu Fokts."
~ lijllnlt: Colonel. —i/"»«. Sir James Lindsay, KCMG. Ens. c^ Lt. Pi6 Mar. 32; Li. <f- Capf. ''2 Dec. 36; CnpUiin 4-
IJ.Cohjuel. I' 1 4 Au'_r. 4(5 : O./')//?/, 20 June S4 ; Major, 7 Dec. 58; Lt.Col. 31 Aug. 60; MajorGen. 12 Mar. 61 ;
Lt.G,,i. 10 Oct. 70 ; (•«/"«..' -,rd Buffs, 15 Sept. 70.
Lieutei.ant Colonels.— 2 Charle- Knight Pearson,' i»xi"(;H, P23 Nov. 52 ; X*. 15 June 55; Capt.'^i^'Pah. 56;
Major, ^2 Ma.v 65 ; Lf.C'jlonel, ''14 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
I Talbot A-shlej- Vox,^ Ens. ^29 July 53 ; Lt. 15 May 55 ; Cajd. 17 Sepit. 58 ; Major, ^14 Aug. 67 ; Lt. Colonel,
''12 July 71.
Majors. — i Francis Morley,^ Bmi/jn, 13 Mav 55 ; Lt. i Sept. 55 ; Capt. ''10 June 62 ; Major, •'7 Dec. ''17.
1 re Mark Walker,' i:«»;^», 25 Sept. 46 ; Lt. 3 Feb. 54 ; Capt. 15 May 55 ; JBt. Major, 6 June 56 ; llf.Lf. Col.
15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 69; Major, 3 Aug. 70.
2 Henry Parnell, Ensir/ii, 23 May 55 ; Lt. 9 Nov. 55 ; Capt. ''5 Sept. 62 ; Major, ''12 July 71.
2 Walter Augustus Daubeny,^ Ensign, 16 Nov. 55; i<. •'16 Oct. 57 ; Capt. ^zo May 64; Major, ^^5 Oct. 71.
.LT.COL.
Dec. '
V,:>
Captains. I "'^'^'"^
». Clifford Parsons »'i6 Feb.
Francis Eteson, 8 X«.-ti><..4(i-'> 'p ^ »„_. ._
«^»»^ &VHm,/, Bengal ... ] | ^ ^''-- '•^
1 Wilham Kcr, D.A.Q.M.\
Gen. PresidencyDisf.,lien(fal }
r JohnBlaksley .'
2 Felix Thomas Jones'
1 Shapland Graves
2 Frederick Taylor Hobson'' .
1 Henry Thomas Halahan' ...
2 Charles Janios Hamilton
1 AValtcr ('arr ilackinnon.iM
D.A.A G. for Musketry, [
Peskatnn; Bengal )
2 William Henry trvane
1 James Edvraril Forster
2 Jos. Jas. Boai'dman Haydoek
1 William Frederick Kerr
2 John Francis A\Tiitworth
1 Edward Girdlestone Graliam
2 Henry Drinkrow HaiTisou...
2 Edward Charlton Dickson ...
I Francis William Kane
1 Charles Edward Reeves
2 Stewart John Dyer
I Thomas \Vm. Cariienteri* ...
1 ArthnrWilliamllilKielston, I
lust.ofMii.ik-elry 15 Oct. 69 1
2 Herbert Stoddart NeUd
George Agar Alexander
George Robert Taylor
2 Edward John Lynch, Adjit- ]
tant 5 Jan. 70 f
2 Waldron Edward Roper Kellj'
2 George Ernest Harley, Imt. I
of Musketry 1 5 May 67 . . . _f
Arthur Alfred Barnard
George Sydney Carr
Ethelrod'St. Barbe Sladeu ...
Richard Compton Maul
1 Alexander Innes
Arthur Tie vor Leslie
Robert Albert Hickscm
2 William II-iuN AV; : I
Thoni:!-- !,,.:■- • eer ...
.. 12 Henry W . '. ;ii-
.. W Arthurfli,:rV. .l;:-.,.,.,u
.. Ii Henry Fitz(ierald Stevens ...
.. |i William Conquest Howarth...
.. '1 Edwards Werge Howey
.. ii George AlbertColvill,j4d/«- >
1 tant, 28 Oct. 71 )■
.. 1 1 Albert Edward Ormnanney...
.. 1 1 Lionel Thomas Spens
.. Ii Retrinald Edward Guise
.. ,1 ilieliael Kimr Martin
.. !2 AVilliam Wyndham Harris ...j
.. Ir Frederick Armstrong Coles..!
.. ;r Edmund Palmer
.. 1 1 Aubrey DeVere Alexander...
.. I2 Richard Richards Breffney 7
I Teruan j
.. 2 Thomas Edw. Kerr Addison
29 Nov.
7 May _
'II Sept. 57
28 Feb.
'30 Oct.
24 Nov.
17 Mar.
'24 Aug. 52
6 Mar. 5S
18 Mar. 5S
17 April 58
23 Mar. 58
''31 Dec. 59
4 Julj' 60
^ 3 Aug. 60
15 Jan. 61
P26 Feb. 62
"'18 Mar. 62
24 May 61
21 Sept. 60
4 Sept. 60
15 Feb. 61
4 Feb. 62
i'i9 Jidy 64
5 Aug. 64
6 Aug. 64
4 Oct. 64
' 2 Mav 6i
" 4 July 65
''22 Sept. 65
May 66
P29 May 66
"■ 5 May 67
•"26 June 67
"■14 Sept. 67
'22 July 6&
5 July 64
' I April 68
' 2 Dec. 68
23 Jan. 60
'24 April 69
' 7 July 69
' 30 Oct. 69
21 Aug. 69
9 Oct. 69
10 Nov. 69
ig Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
12 Nov. 70
8 Dec. 69
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
IS April 52
17 Nov. 57
25 Sept. 55
5 Mar. 58
5 July 64
' 4 May 60 !• 8 Mar.
'10 Dec. 58 JP 3 Jan. 65
6Jidy 591 Pis May 66
'30 Sept. 59: •'29 June 66
' " ■ ' 1' 2 Oct. 66
''26 June 67
''i7July 57
''24 Jan. 60
1' 4 Feb. 62
■•18 Mar. 62
'•25 Feb. 62
'' 5 Sept. 62
1" 8 Jan. 64
''29 Mar. 64
■"21 June 64
'' 3 Jan. 65
'■ 2 Mav 65
''30 June 65
''20 May 64
5 July 64
''19 July 64
'' 9 Dec.
I'm Aug.
"14 Aug.
i'i6 Oct.
P 7 Dec.
25 Dec. 65
7 Aug. 67
'14 Aug. 67
>• 7 Dec.
67
Pie May
68
•■ 9 Oct.
69
"is Dec.
6q
''29 June
70
''22 Oct.
"12 July
71
- 2 Aug.
71
'■30 Oct.
69
19 Nov. 71
1 Colonel Pearson served as Adjutant of thc.iist
Rcgt. in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 185s, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of
the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal.)
^Lt. Colonel T. A. Cox served with the Buffs in the
Crimea from the jst May 1833, including the sic.ire
67|andfall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the
g,|assaidt of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with
' Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
'•16 May 68 Medal.)
''29 Mar. 69 ^ Major Morlej' sei-^^ed with the Buffs in the
''24 April 69;canipaiirn of 1S60 in China, and was present at
''21 Aug. 69 t'l" :ii-t i '■ S'\ir '. Ii 'h! t 111.. ill-- "'■ 'I'-i ' ■ '. 'I mid
" 90ct. 6./i= . ■,' ■ T,: . |- ■ •-;. ■ ■ 'V ■/■ 1",
"15 Dec. Oil. " I . . . w ,,'..'■ .1 '..;:',.. I II ■■ - ■ 1 i--n
'29 Dec.
^29 Jl
''30 Mar. 70
''14 SeiJt. 67
''29 June 70
''22 Oct. 70
"'12 .Tuly 71
1' 2 Aug. 71
"27 Oct. 71
''27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
30 Dec.
IS May
5 Oct.
the battles of Alma (woundedl and liil;ei-Tn;ni,
siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. ( )n
the night of the 21st April he volunteered and
led a party which took and destroyed a r.ussiiin
Rifle-pit, for wliich he was mentioned in the
despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On
the night of 9th June he was dangerously
wounded in the' Trenches— right arm amputated
(Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Victoria Cross, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of
Major). Served throughout the campaign (jf
1860 in China as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and
Pekin, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
'J Major Daubeny and CaptainsF. T. Jones, Hob-
son and Halahan served the campaign of i860 in
China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Ports).
[For continuation of Notes see foot of preceding page.
xstBatt. rmharkedfor Calcutta. 24 July 1S66;
JJepnf, attached to 2nd Baft.
nd Butt, returned from Barbadoes, 26 June 1866.
Lt. 10 June 57; Jfo)!.C;(^jfniH, 6N0V. 63.
Sub LlEUTBITAlfTS.
2 Robert Walcott M'GiUivray \
Martin i
2 Julius Batt Backhouse
2 Henry Edward Montagu 'i
Dorington Clotworthy >
Upton I
J?aymasfers.—i John James Bailey,'^ 6 Nov. 63 ; Ensign, 3 Aug.
2 James Wray, 7 Nov. 57 ; Lion. Major, 7 Nov. 72.
Quarter Masters.— 2 George Pittendrigh,'-* i Oct. s6.
I Alfred Berry, 20 May 64. .
Surgeons.— 2 .John Lyster .Jameson, A.S. 2 Jan. 52; Surgeon, 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon Major,
I William Collis.'s A.S. 14 Sept. 55 ; Surgeon, 5 April 71. ■ -d a-
Assist. Surgeons.— 1 James Ferguson, 19 Jan. 60. | Facings Buff.
1 Edmond Townsend, ML), i April 67
2 Henry Walker, 12 Jan. 59.
Dec. 71.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
VlTTOBIA
38 4th (The King's Own Eoijal) Regiment of Foot. ["idBatt!woS^S:
rhe Lion of Kn^land. The Royal Cj^her within the Garter. "CoBu^ifA" "B^ff of"„ '.' SALi^M^ci;'
■ - SKBAST1AN""NIVB""PkKIXSVLA""BlADENSBUBG" "WATEELOO""ALMi. IKKBBMAN
" J5KVA3TOPOL " *' AbYSSIKIA."
Colonel.-^a Sir John Bell.' OCB. E„>ig,>, i Aug. 05 : Lt. i Oct. 07 ; Capt 12 March 12 ; Major, 2t June 13 ;
Lt.CotoHfl, 12 April 14 ; Colotiel, 6 May 31 ; Major General, 23 Nov. 41 : Lieut.General, 11 Nov. 51 ; General,
15 June 60; Co/<>hW 4th Foot, 26 Dee. 53- .= t-.. p r. ^ r. /
Lieutenant Colonel».-i William Wilby.^ CB. Ensign, P27 May 36 ; Lt. 1-7 Oct. 37 ; ^(7;;^
7 Aug. 55 ; Lt.Colonel, 15 Feb. 59 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 64.
a Francis Fisher Humilton,' £rt»ii/M, ""iS Jan. - " "-'
lI^on!'-rr.' WiUianiGordoD Cameron.* C^. i:n>iyn, 24 May 44 ; ^"fi',-^'; "'v.^ay 47 ; i'- ■^-f'^P*-
"is Julv 53 : Bt.MaJor, 24 April 55 ; J^">^ =3 Qct. 57 5 Bt.Lf .Colonel, 8 Feb. 63 ; Co/o»e/, 15 Aiig. 68.
1 KrtwarU William Bray,* Entign, 21 June 39 ; U. 21 Jan. 41 ; Capt. ^n June 50 ; Bt.Major, 30 May 62 ; Major,
I May 65 ; i»^irCo/o«W, 15 Aug. 68. ^,„t ^nrrTil^:
2 Cuthbert Kccles," Entign. ''a July 52 ; i'. " Aug. 54 ; Cajit. 18 Jan. 56 ; Major, P27 Feb. 69.
2 Augustus Joseph Srkes,' Entign, Vij Aug. 52 ; Lt. ''15 Sept. 54 ; Capt. i Feb. 56 ; Major, V3 May 71.
««v.
P.y
.17
'3
29
34
31
31
19
I
Lt. "'29 April 53 ; Capt. ^2 Mar.
'10 Dec. 47; Major,
Major, >'7 Dec. 62 ;
Lt.
Captains
I CAPTAIN. I BRET.MAJ.
2 Henrv John Bower' |''i3 i^aj' 53; 8 Dec. 54' 'Feb. 56I 16 May 72
Charles Patrick Stokes" 14 July 54 29 Dec. 54 f 8 Jan. 58,
P 2 Dec. S3 8 Dec. 54' '5 Jan. 58!
•"leDec. 45 '•28 Sept. 47! 23 July 58;
•"21 Oct. 53 29 Dec. 54I 23 July 58
Dec. 55| 15 June 58]'' 9 Oct. 63
P 8 Jan. 64
P 5 Jan. 66
16 Jan. 66
■"is June 66
1 John Howley"
2 Alfred John Douglas Smith .
1 John M'Dowell KUiot"
2 Augustus Chas. Twentyman ._ .
1 Charles Edward Billing" 'isMay 571^30 July 58
2 Walter Francis Blake p 2 Oct. S7l i Oct. 58
1 William Adams Nash ! 2 Feb. ssj 14 Dec. 55
2 Oswald Robert Middleton ...I 19 June 57,1' 15 Oct. 58
I 23 Nov. 55 1 5 Aug,
P12 Nov. 58 ''12 June 63
I 28 May 58i»'i8June 61
29 Oct. 58 7 Dec. 62
I 7 Dec. 58] P 6 Mar. 63
2 Charles Greenlaw Leggett ...i'M Aug. 6o|P24Nov. 63
2 Charles Frederick Hooper!' . •'21 gept. eOiP 8 Jan. 64
1 Edward Harrison'"
2 Reginald Thoresby Gwyn ..
I George William Hughes" ..
I Herbert Charles Borrett '' ..
Richard Annesley Knox
17 Sept. 58
26 Feb.
62
19 Mar.
8 Aug.
62
1* s June
2 Dec.
62
••is June
16 Jan.
63
II Jan.
15 Jan.
64
27 Mar.
19 July
64
" 2 Sept.
7 April
Edw. H. De Barry Bamett ...jPii June
1 James Henry M'Ewen 18 Nov. 57|
1 Francis Robert Sandys I 26 Mar. 58;
LlEVTEXASTS.
2 John AVm. Goddard Telfer, ]
In,t.ofMu»kefry2oJxi\y66 !
Henry Buckton Laurence ...I ''18 June
2 J ohn "Rimington Sharp 1 1" 1 6 Aug.
I Robert Simpson'' IP 15 Nov.
I Charles Albert Torriano ^25 Feb.
1 Chri8toi>herM. Davidson,'' ) I
Iniit. ofMimketry 2 Jan. 69 )
2 Edward WUliam Stokes, >
.Jrfy'«<«Bf 19 Oct. 72 j
2 Philip Charles Yorke
1 Edward John Lugard,'^ at )
Staff College j
2 Henry Moore
I ». Daniel List Brain
1 Edw.Rob.I'revostWoodgate''
2 Edward Herbert Fitzherbert ^ii July
I Frederic Conijcr Tumer,^"' 1 1,, „ •„„
A,li„la,.t ,7Mnv7i ) i ^■*-"°-
1 C'harlcs Edward Wright ' 22 May
2 Henry Hoyd Sutherland '' 5 June
2 Malby Edward Crofton 1^16 June
1 Thos.Bulkeley Knight Webb P 8 May
2 Richard Hawes MacCarthy .< 23 Jan.
1 Richurd Hull Green '• 24 Jan.
2 Freil. M. (icirdon Hutchinson' 25 Jan.
2 Wm. Ilm.tcr Huller Little ... ''27 Nov.
I Framis .■<liidcn Ilnrri.^on '' 6 Mar.
I Frederic Hu^sell i^iS Aug.
1 John Robert Mulcahy Ip 9 April
2 Rolicrt Alexander Ogilby ... ^27 April
|i (Jeorge GoiHlwin Taylor " 7 May
II MacGrcgor Brcrcton Ward...!'' 8 May
Hid L1KITEWAKT8. I
J John Rowlaiidson
2 CharleK Sinclair Shephard... I
2 Fre<liTick George Vigor
|i (ieorgeAlexiinderUosH.Monro
If Ernest Walter Yeatherd
2 June 65
31 May 60
5 Nov. 61
19 Dec.
P 9 Oct.
P30 Mar.
P22 Oct.
Pi 2 Nov.
P 3 May
May
7 Nov.
0 June
1 July
5 Jan.
6 Jan.
2 Aug. 71
17 July 72
21 Aug. 72
6s|P 7 July
6s jP 9 Feb.
65]P26Feb.
P30 Mar.
P22 Oct.
P12 Nov.
P30 Nov.
" 3 May
P31 May
P20 Sept.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
Oct.
3ir John Bell served in Sicily in 1806-07 : '^
the Peninsula and Prance from July 1808 to Feb.
, and again from May 1809 to July 1814, in-
cluding the battle of Vimiera, action at the
Bridge of Almeida, battle of Busaco, all the ac-
tions during the retreat of the French from Por-
tugal, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo,
siege and storming of Badajoz, action at the
Heights of Castrillos, battle of Salamanca, ac-
tion of Sabijana de Morillos, battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, NiveUe, Ortlies, and Toulouse.
Served afterwards with the Army employed
against Louisiana from Dec. 1814 to June 1815.
69 He has received the Gold Cross for the battles of
68ithe PjT-enees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse,
69 and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for
70 the other battles and sieges.
2 Colonel Wilby served with the 4th Regiment
^° in the Crimean campaign from 22nd Aug. 1855,
70 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a
Wing of the 4th Regiment in Guzerat and Sind
during the Indian mutiny. Served throughout
the Abyssinian campaign as a Brigadier Gen-
eral, and was present at the action of Arogee,
led his Brigade to the assault of Magdala, and
was Commandant of that fortress fi-om the time
71 of its capture to that of its destruction (meu-
71 tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
7'
71
71
71
SUB LIBUT.
10 Jan. 72
11 Sept. 72
II Sept. 72
5 Oct. 72
13 Nov. 72
Pa]/ma$lrr§.
2 Henry Wemy.sR Feildon," i Fob. 68.
n . ir / Jo*"',R"')'-'i-t Wilton,*' (late Brevet Major 60th Rifles), 12 Dec. 63
(tmarler Matter:-:! George Danby, 21 Juno 71.
I William Anderson, 21 Sept. 72.
Sury/oM.-j Benjamin Une." A.S. 3 July 52 ; Surgeon, ti Sept. 60; Surgeon Major, 3 July 72,
j^, ,0' * "'"■''''* '''xlK'^on Madden." /I. S. .4 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 5 Oct. 67 ; Surgeon Major, i
.<«<./aii< .Swr^MB..-, Joseph Vavasour Lane," 13 Oct. s8. •' "'' ^ ■ =^- '
1 John Livingston Power, 19 Jan. 60.
irt Ballation relumed from Abyttinia, June
5 Aug. 68.
Facingt Blue.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
2nd Battalion returned from Nova Scotia, 5 Jtilg 1868.
* IX-Colonol Hnmilton iiorvfd
ImiUIc* of AImn iwoundcill imil
Mcflal with thrco Cln»i.ii. Sunli
■ith the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the
ikermaii, and the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol until its fall
un and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
4tlL (The King's Own Jxoyal) Begiment of Foot, 239
* Colonel Cameron served in the Grenadier Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol as Assistant Engineer right attack. Was severely wounded on the 20th October,
while in command of the Volunteer Sharpshooters of the ist Division (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal), Commanded the 3rd Regiment German Legion, with com-
mission of Lt. Colonel, from May 1855 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey. Commanded
the ist Battalion 4th King's Own Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign and was present at the action of
Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in Lord Napier's despatches as having "won his admiration by the
manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldierlike spirit which by his teaching and
example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CS., and Medal) .
" Lt. Colonel Bray served with the 31st Regt. throughout the campaign of 1842 in Aflfghanistan under General
Pollock, and was present at the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the
different engagements leading to it (Medal). Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the Umballa
Brigade. He commanded Detachments of the 15th Hussars and 83rd Foot in the suppression of the election
riots at Nottingham in July 1865, and was highly commended by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief "for his
admirable and praiseworthy conduct, and the firmness and ability he displayed on that occasion." Served
with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala, and commanded the Rear Guard of the Army continuously on the return to the coast (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
" Major Eccles served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iSth June and 8th
September (Medal with three Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Sykes served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inchiding the battles in
the Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
^ Major Bower served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and repidse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the 21st June 1855— name brought to the no-
tice of the Commander in Chief for "distinguished conduct" in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian mutinj- campaign of 1857-59 ! '^^^ sent into the Mahee Kanta in the monsoon of
1858 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular Horse, the 4th Foot, and 2nd Na-
tive Infantry as a support to Captain Heycock's Force during operations in the field, engaged at the attack and
capture of Mondetti ; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Brigadier Macan's Field Force early in 1859 (Medal) .
'^ Captain Howley served in the Crimea with the 4th Regiment from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
'3 Captain Elliot served with the 4th Regt. the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
" Captains Billing, Harrison, Hughes, Borrett, and Hooper, Lieuts. Simpson, Davidson, and Woodgate, served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and were present at the action of Arogee and capture of Mag(iala (Medal).
'3 Lieut. Lugard served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (MedalK
^° Lieut. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1858 to 1863, ami wms iiiMisont :it tlie assault on
the Island of Bey tin October 1859. and served withaNaval Brigade in the Okamumlil Firl.l I'mn- m the operations
before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also the China campaign oi ili ., uml \va> i.ixseut at the
•capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th King's Own thnjughuut the Abyssinian cam-
paign of 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arrogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
21 Major Wilton served in the 55th Regiment during the Chinese expedition (Medal), and was present at the opera-
tions before Nankin. Served in the ist Battalion 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions on the Indun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi on Sth June (men-
tioned in despatches), and subser|uent siege operations to ist Sept. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
22 Paymaster Feilden served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857) , Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fiill of Luckuow, and assault of
the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sth Piinjaub Regiment the campaign
of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku. and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
-* Surgeon Major Lane, Surgeon Major Madden, and Assist. Surgeon Lane. — For War Services see "Medical
Department."
St Batt., Bareillyt Bengal.
240 5th Regiment of Foot (North ninberhiu'i. tuailters). l_2iidBatt.,KUkenny.
" QuoFatui-oci.nt ■• ^t (loor-o niul the UviiETi"- The Rose and Crown. The King's Crest. " Wii.hhlm*!T.ihi"
••KoLKi*" ■•Viiiinn." ■•foRiN.xv" "Bisvco" " Cii-d.id Rodhigo " " Badajoz " " Salamixca. " "AiTioniA
VeSi-SoTTi '• NivKixF •• '•Orthks" " Toui-oisk " " I'k.nixsula" "Lccknow."
»9
}D K.hvurd Ri)wlcy Hill," E„>. 23 Feb. n; Lt. 24 Feb. 14; C«j;<. Pae Sept. 26 -mMajor 23 Nov. 41 ;
ar<r>r. '6 May 4-- : i/.Co/. 1 Jan. 47 ; Co/o«f/, 28 Nov. 54 ; ^"J0>- General, 2 Feb. 62 ; Lieut. General-, 27 May
71 ; ro/oii<-/5th Foot, 21 Feb. 68. „ ,. xr x. t, ^ .< n . tj^ tlt •
LieuUnant ColoneU.-i William l^>berts.» r.„>. ''i Nov. 39 ; Lt. 10 Ju y 43 ; dipt, p 17 Aug. 52; Si.Major,
' -^ Nov -- • V.t/u,- 17 Sent 58- Bt.Lt.Culotiel, 27 Dec. 64; Lt. Colonel, •'2 June 65 ; Colonel, 27 Dec. 69.
• Geor.'t' I'li'nk'ii • Emii/n. 1 1 Auff- 54 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt. 9 Nov. 55 ; Major, •'14 June 64 ; Lt. Col. 5 Oct. 72.
ik*ior«"-i Thos 'Scovell Ui>fge,« £>u.i'fii, '7 June 54 ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Co^t. S June 56 ; Ma/or, P18 Oct. 64.
rrhomas Rnwluu.l.' JCurigu. 22 Dec. ^8 ; Lf. ''29 April 53 ; ^uj-^ 2 March 56 ; Jifajor, i-is May 66.
'» c. Alljcrt Krucst Ross, >V.V/h. 22 Dee. 46 ; -t'- ""aS Dec. 49 ; Cajit. i'6 Jan. 57 ; Major, 24 Nov. 69.
la Noriniiu Mac.louald." En^iyu ''14 May 5^ ; J^*- «<• ''24 June S3 ; ^V- ''27 July 55 ; -»<• -Uuyoc, 30 April 71 ;
i iiajnr, 5 Oct. 7.'.
ill!
' Captauns.
I John OrnnvIUe Harkness'
,2 Kr.-il,Tir I'mkliuL'ton"' | ''19 Uj
J <;,■ II 'V .1,1- M Clmpman" ''21 N
I II- . V, , . ,.'■
BSSIG.y.
3 31ay ;
Oct.
— I r!i..,; ; ,:.:i: ,
— 2 K(iu::i.lu!K;C)Uinul.l'*
— . .. John Cicagh'^ V.A.Qr.
Marter General, Bengal
■•• I .lohn Rice Newbolt
•■• I Heury Hartley Taylor
••• 2 GcorKO Kyre Ma,ssy 's
••• 'i Charles Lewes Dashwood
••• ja John Cotting-ham AVadliug
— I William Douglas Legge ...
•■• li Alt'. Rob. Win. Thistlethwaj-te
8*/u I Willi.-lIU MDnu:.l(l .
— 2 John .liinies Kobius.
••• I John .lohnson Urad:
— [s Fi-a. Heathcote Denny Brome
... 2 Frederic Arthur For
••• I HerbertSilverthorue Williams
LlKlTEX.VNTS.
■ 1 William Ford Longbourae
••• J William Church Ormoud,
Jnnl.ofMiokcIri/ 9 Oct. 63
•■• 2 William Bcvingtou Knox
•■• li David Gregorj' Beamish .. .
I Charle.s de Jersey Grsme
Sept.
P 6 Oct.
'>3i Aug.
28 April
3 Au.g.
15 May
6 June
1' 9 Oct.
I Jan.
19 Feb.
16 Mar.
P 5 April
19 June
30 Mai .
31 Mar.
I April
23 April
15 June
13 July
13 Aug.
23 Aug.
3 J"1.V
MKl'T.
19 Aug.
8 Dec.
6 June
'10 Mar.
4 Sejit.
6 Oct.
15 Jan.
'15 .Tan.
'17 Feb.
24 Oct.
'16 Mar.
' 7 Oct.
16 Dec.
26 Oct.
'31 Aug.
24 Dec.
'23 Aug.
5Bi''2 3 Aug.
S8 >■ I April
58j>'22 April 62
CAPTAIX.
18 Jan.
PiS Jan.
26 Dec. 57
I' 16 Mar. 58
''13 April 58
'' 4 l^'eb. 59
16 Dec. 60
''23 June 63
■■14 June 64
8 Sept. 64
'' 3 Mar. 6s
3 Feb. 66
, BHKV.MA.T.
6j 30 Mar. 72
6 12 Apr. 72
BT.I/T.COL.
■"17 April 66
''22 Jan. 64
8 April
5 Jan.
22 Mar.
3 Feb.
42! 20 June 541 14 Aug. 59
;2 Wm.AsshctouEardleyWihnot ^29 Mar.
I John Love Vincent
I Kdward Drew
1 Wm. Sanders Darlcy, Ad-
jutant 5 Aug. 67
2 Fre<lcric Richard Carleton
1 Charles Herbert Broad
1 Charles Hackett
2 Wilfred FitzAllan AVav
2 JosiahWni. Vr:,r>r lb .libs, ■)
In»t.ofM,i.l.,l,iix iMi.V72 \
1 C.eorgO Williiiin lbir-rr;i\'C...
2 Henry Ailkcn Churry, Ad- I
julitnt 26 June 72 )
2 JVederick William Saunders
I George Hart Dyke
I Edward LcMiir'cbriiitTrattbrdP
I Heury Kilg'ur |
a Charles r,i;,v:'i- II. Milnotc ...'
< Rogiimlil II. il.i It 'riiiii-low...
I K ' ' ' ' Ihiirnton
1 lb ' ■ i;. r. i,;.ll
12 .Mi.ii:. n .ii\. I. MViiBidaulph
[2 Ku-har.l Wilhanisou !...
|i tianiuul Uoxwell
\7 Robert Auld
\ I Thomas Arthur Cami)ion, )
Interpreter j
ji Alexander Clinncellor
\i C'lcment Martin Lo Breton ...
;i Percy Francis Lambart
2 HarriK Kngland Huchanan...
a Henry Haiiliury Davies
a C;harlos Lionel StcpheuAuber
I Ooorgo Nevilo Wyalt
Brn LiKCTiifAKTii.
a Henry .Mnrdnunt Matthew. . '
I Chiui. (lilbcrt Colviti Mouoy !
Paytmiiler:—i Freil. Ulimco F.,i
a Joshua Jninis li
Quarter JIatlert. -I Vriairn* Dri
2 K.hvnni II.
Surgeom.—i Alfrcil Mulpu- 1 p
2 Hichanl W,.N, 1,
AMManl Surgeon:-- t Willi:ii, 1
1 Auj
2 Sept. 62!
7N<,v. 6.
II Sc)it. 63 Ir
31 May 64 1 ill
9 Aug. 64 fr
24 Jan. esjpi
July 61
•"22 April 62
•* 8 July 62'
I 9 Oct. 63
II Sept. 63
[f 9 Aug. 64'Pi6 0ct,
PiSOct. 64, ''22 Aug. 68
9 ^^ay
29 Sept. 65
3 July 67
2 Oct. 67
671
Lient.General Hill served in the Peninsula
im Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
•huliijg the affair of San Munos and retreat
iui Burgos, as a volunteer; battle ofVittoria,
ssaire of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and
Com-
65 Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps).
manded the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea suDse-
(|ueiit to the fall of Sebnstopol, from the iitb
Nov. 1855, until the end of the Russian war in
v 4 April 6s I P 3 Feb,
23 June
25 July
3 Mar.
° 7 Nov.
~ 2 Dec.
3 Feb.
7 Apr
27 Feb.
27 Feb.
'•' Major Harkness served with the 55th Regt.
throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
Icludiuff the battles of jVlma and lukerman, siege
°9 and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854,
69 and as.sault of the Re.lau on 8th Sept. (Medal
^ with throe Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and
•59 Turkish Medal).
5 Jan. 70
19 Jan. 70
9 April 70
8 June 70
30 Nov. 70
Tunc 67t''24 Dec. 70
''13 July 67
''12 Oct. 67
P oNov. -
P16 Oct.
P22 Jan.
''22Aug. 68
13 Jan. 69
P23 Jan. 69
P 3 Feb. 69
8 Feb. 70
9 Feb. 70
P 8 June 70
P30 Nov. 70
''22 Feb. 71
P22 Mar. 7:
671
22 Feb.
'22 Mar. 7:
28 Oct. 7:
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 17
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
SUB I.IRUT.
3 July 72
. ■;■;■■ -r, ' ^' '^"y 72
stor,-''' s Dec. 51 j Jinn. la
>wncss, 21 Aug. 67.
Nov. 46 ; LI. 12 Oct. 48 ; Hon.Major, 5 Dec. 6i.
I'll -4 ; Surgeon, 18 Oct. 64.
Sid-iieon, 9 March 67.
/>•. 31 Marches. I Pocth^s Bright Green.
Ti„ ■ u'. ' " l' '"'I"" !-• ■'//'• I Oct. 67. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
.., n ,1 I T T1 ^ ' ■ ^" '^'■'"- '^'^- ^'■'■»^' Agents, Sir E.Borough,S<. & Co.
,.t nmiahon rn,barked for India, 25 Ang. ,866. Depot, attached to 2nd Battalion.
„, _ , , .... ""'^""*''"'"'-"''rnedfromMaurili,i*,JnlviS67.
Major .R/>wI«n.l .on-«l w.th the .st Royals in the Crimea from the 29th An-
"•'••top.!! (Mwlnl with CI1U.1). and Turkish McdnO.
including the siege and fall of
5^/( (Nortlmmherland Fusiliers) Bcgiment of Foot. 241
' Colonel Roberts served with the 28th Regt. througrhout the Kastern campaign of 1854-55, inclndiug the battles
of Alma and Inkei-man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and aflfair i7i the Cemetery on the iSth June ( Jledal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the MedjiiUe, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded a Detachment of 500 men of the 28th Regt. against the Waghers with the Okamnndel Field Force in 1859,
including the assault on the Fort of Beyt on the 6th Oct., and siege and occupation of Dwarka ; commanded the
reconnaissance on Dwarka from Lt. Colonel Donovan's Force, consisting of 2 field-pieces and 150 men, on the 26th
October 1859.
5 Lt. Colonel Garden served with the 77th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ser\'ed with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1857-
58, including the defence of the Alnmbagh in Oct. and Nov., reliefofLucknowl)y Lord Clyde, defence of the Alum-
Ijagh by Outram, cai)ture of Lucknow, and campaign in Oude {Medal with two Clasp.s, and grant of a j'ear's ser^-ice) .
s Major Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the i8th Nov. 18-4, including the siege of Sebas-
topol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the r-tli .Tum inid 8th Sept., and was^
wounded in the Trenches on tlio night of the 24th August (Medal -with Clasp, 5th Cl,i.— ^f ih.' Mrdjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian eamjiaign in 1857-59, inclucliiiLr thi> .-iction at Sheorajpore,
defence of the Alnmbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde including attacks on the Dil-
koosha Martiniere and Secunderbagh, defence of the Alnmbagh under Outram from November to March including
the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, ami subsequent campaign in Oude in 1858-59 including
the action of Buxar Ghat and defeat of the rebels vmder Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort Omereah (Medal with
two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
^ Major Macdonald served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and attacks of the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal.)
'" Major Pockliugton served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Ttirkish Medal).
'1 Captain Chapman commanded a detachment of the 5th Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade in 1857-58 in
pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and 11th Irregular Cavalry — received the thanks of the Lieutenant Governor of
Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers duringthe Oude campaign of TS58-59 (Medal).
'^ Captain Walpolo served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the affair
of Mariguuge, attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secunderbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Alumbagh
under Outram from Nov. to JIarch, including the whole of the operations ; also at the capture of Lucknow, and the
subseipient campsiign of 1S5S-59 in Oude, including the action of Bu.xurghat, and destruction of Fort Oomrea
(Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain FitzRoy served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniei-e, and Secunderbagh ; with Outram's
Division in the Alumbagh and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and cai)ture of Lucknow ;
was suljseciuently present in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the action of Buxarghat and defeat of the
rebels under Beni Madho, capture and destruction of the Fort of Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and a year'.s
ser\-ice).
■* Captain Oldfield served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was ju-esent at the relief of Arrah (wounded) and
defeat of the Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches) ; pi'csent with Havelock's Force in the
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and defence of the latter until arrival of Lord Clyde ; actions of La Martiniere
and relief of Lucknow; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of nvmierous attacks and operations ending
in the capture of Lucknow; .subsequently in the final cami)aigu in Oude, including capture of the Forts of Shunker-
pore, Ometee, and Oomrea, and actions" of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a
year's service) .
'^ Captain Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, snd was pre-
sent with Havelock's Force at the assault and relief of Lucknow, sidiseipient defence of the Residency, occupation of
the Alumbagh imder Outram, capture of Lucknow and snb.sequent operations in Oude, the greater part of the time-
as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's service).
"'' Captain Massy joined Havelock's CoWmn at Cawnpore on 15th Sept. 1857, and was present in the actions of Mun-
garwar and Alumbagh, assault on Lucknow and relief of the Residency, engaged thence at the taking of the Cawn-
pore batter^-, and storming of the Engine House and King's Stables ; was subsequently with Outram's Force in the
Alumbagh. and engaged in repelling the numerous attacks and in routing the enemy on 22nd Dec. ; also at the siege
and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
"' Captain Dashwood served ^dth the 34th Regt. in the Indian camjjaign in 1857-58, including the affairs with the-
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th. and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeanguuge. siege and capture of
Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of
185S-59.
-- Major Forster served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny camiiaign, and was present at the caiiturc of
L\icknow and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
-' Qr. Master Francis Drake served with Havelock's (Jolumn in 1857 in the acti(m of Mungarwar. capture of the
Alumbagh, relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subse(iucnt defence (woimded) ; throughout the operations
at the Alumljagh under Outram, and at the final capture of Lucknow; also in the Oude campaign of 185S-59, in-
cluding the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah, and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps, and
grant of a year's service).
'■"• Surgeons Tippetts and Wolseley. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
The Antelope.
6tll (The Boyal ist WarwlcJcshire) Regt. of Foot. [^fd Bau". 'cSh.^"'''
The Rose and Crown. "Roleia." "Vimiera" "Cobvxna" " Vittohia" " Pikekees"
•• Nitellb" "Ubthbs" "Phsi.vscla" " Xiagaka."
Colonel.-John ffoUiott Crofton,' £«%«, i8 Dec. 24; i'. ''29 Aug 26 ; Caj,t ^ 17 Jn\y 35 ; ^rajo,-, Pi 3 April
42 : Lt.Colonel, 7 Aug. 46 ; Colo„el, 20 June 54 ; J^">'- Geu.ral, 9 Mar. 61 ; Ueufem,„t General, 21 Aug. 70 ;
Iaeuteniuit'colonel8.^-fl*.^'charles O. Creagb-Osbomc^ CB. Superinfendeui of Garriton Insh-ijetor^ Bengal ;
\sT,igH, .8 June 4. ; Lt. •■5 Aug. 42 ; Capt. i Mar. 54 ; BtMaJor, .1 May 60 ; Major, 29 Feb. 63 ; Lt.ColoneJ,
, I April 66 ; Colonel, 3 Aug. 71.
'2 John Henrv Konl Klkington,' Eiing
' Bt Lt. Colonel. 7 Dec. 58 ; Jtlajor, 15 Feb. 61
28 Aug. 46 ; Zt. ^30 Mar. 49 ; Capt. 2 Oct. 54 ; Bt.MaJor, 6 June 56 ;
Colonel, 7 Jan. 67 ; Lt. Colonel, •'27 Nov. 67.
7 Feb. 54 ; C«/>f. 30 Nov. 55 ; Major, t Oct. G2.
_ t ; Capt. P31 Aug. 55 ; Major, ^S '
Capt. 20 Oct. 57 ; Major, 23 Sept. 70.
Mwort.— I Thoma.sL%-naenBell,*i»«^«, ''i7^ay5o; i' . _ .
THenry Bn.ome FeiMcn,' £n>i9n, ■■21 Sept. 52 i ^t- 6 June 54 ; C^y'- "^31 Aug; 55 ; Major, P8 June 67.
1 Kdwanl LlovU,' A".i.i./«, ''12 Nov. 47 ; Lt. ''26 Dec. 51 ; Capt. 20 Oct. 57 ; Major, 23 Sept. 70.
2 James Nicholas C'oltimrst.' £»«//.■. 14 Oct. 51 : I-f- ''■i May 55 ; C»;><. 17 Nov. 63 ; 3fq;or, 28 June 71
15 Jan.
2 Feb.
56
55
PisAprU 56
8 July 56
Mar.
20 Mar.
13 Dec.
15 Dec.
29 Dec.
27 Feb.
•21 May
Captaixs.
Ja ». Wilsonc Black*
a William Grove Annesley'" ...
3 Lewis UljthHole'"
I Alfred Austin
a David Garrick Protheroe
1 William Charles Wolseley ...
1 Dawson Kelly Evans"
2 Spencer Field
I James George Cockbum,")
SlafioH ataff Officer, Murreei
7 Charles Whjte
I Herl)ert Buitows Adcock" ...
I Dougla.s Hastings"
I Albert Henry Harrison'*
I George William Mor land'* ...
1 Chas. William Henry Wilson's
1 Patrick Albert Howley'
2 Fre<lerick Helyar'' j"" 8 Jan. ^
1 James FitzGerald'« 23 April 58
a James Thomas Nugent 28 Fel
a Alexander Court enay Hall ...
LlBCTEXANtS.
a Henrv Kitchener, Adjutant )
30 Oct. 57 S
I Jaiob Biggs Hopkins
a William Grant
1 Gust. Wheatley Berry Col- )
lis,'* Adjutant 25 Mar. 71 3
2 Arthur Morton
1 Frederick Baird'*
a Robert Gncme
2 AdolphusRandolphAug.Collis
2 George Sharpe Grimble
I DavidMichaelFrancisBradyi*
a James Ruddle Gibbs, In»t. >
of Muikelry 30 Aug. 70 ... i
'i Gerald dX'ourcv Morton,*) )
I Aidf de Camp to the Lieut. \
Governor of the Punjaiib... J
'1 Robert Strattord,i«7n>fr;(r<>^^r
li AugustusWm.Whitworth,'*)
I hut. of Mutk. 25 Mar. 71 S
I Frederick Leigh Grundy
'2 James Lewis
I Richanl Meredith'*
■a Henrj- Decring Thomas
]i Aug. Joseph O'SIalley Quin'*
I Henry Wemyss Magee
I Prank I.K)ngbourne
;a Neville Kredcrick Mansergh
1 (Jenild HvdcCharleHStraceyi*
Kdwanl Arthur Ball'*
CAPTAiy. I BKEV.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
9 Feb.
Pis Feb.
Jan.
5 Feb.
II Aug. 5.
'as Jan. 5;
3 Dec. 5;
I'll June 5;
10 April 55! 25 Jan. 56 ''28 J:
10 April 55JP29 April 56ji'i9Dec.
jP 7 June 54I 29 Sept.
!'' 8 Sept. 54i>*3oApril
9 May
May
;Feb.
5 Mar.
Mar. 65
3 Aug.
23 Mar.
•■31 July
24 April 58
56-2
58j'> 3 ilay 64
3^1 o ...... 58, P 9 Mar. 66|
55: "i 7 Feb. 57 3 July 66!
4o| 8 April 42I 15 Mar. 53I
"■29 Oct. 58 I* 8 June 671
''11 Jan. 59 P13 July 67
15 Nov. 59; ''14 Sept. 67
■"29 Nov. 59; ''27 Nov. 67
''23 June 63i''i4 0et. 68
P 8 Feb. 6i:Pi7Mar. 69'
16 April 581 19 Jan. 70
Pi9Mar. 6i|''28 Jlay 70 '
1 Lieut.General Crofton was appointed Persian
, , r 5,1 Interpreter to the force under Brigadier General
0 -uay SBJi^tcjifield in August 1832, and served with it
58 P 4 Sept. 6o!thi-oughout the arduous operations in Parkur, and
58 P21 Oct. 62:against the tribes in the N.W. Desert, which
ended in the taking of Balmeer. He was also (
"^'^- ^^ I ployed at the defence of Aden against the Arabs
P29 Oct. sSlPjgDec. 62'in 1S40-41 ; and commanded the expedition sent
P23 Aug. 59 P3 1 Mar. 63 to the Red river. Prince Rupert's Land, fm Hud-
P30 Mar. 60, P 2 June 6slson's Bay, in 1846, under instructions for the de-
27 April 6o;P I Dec. 65 'fence of 'the British settlements in the event of
''21 Sept. 60|P 9 Mar. 66twar with America for the Oregon territorj-. For
P28Jau. 62 29 May 67 1 this service he received the thanks of the Duke of
^,'p o T„^o A Wellington and the Colonial Secretary.
62, P 8 June 67 2p„,^„p, n<;ii
19 Dec.
9 Jan.
a Arthur MuUaniHe O'Beirne...
a Richard John Doyne
a Dcnman Croft Murray
I Kdward Henry Corse Scott .
a AugUHlu.H Green
I Charles Wemyss Muir, Aide \
de Camplo Ll.Oov.of N.W. )
Prorinrrt of India j
1 Ed w.Jno.Winnington -Ingram
I Willuughby K- Gordon Forbes
I Hciirv Hlake Har»-iird
I CharlcH Uoilean Down
a St. George John Ruthbome...
Paj/matteri.-
Colonel Osborne served with a party of
I IVolunteers attached to the Scinde Camel Corps
63:Pi3 July 67;during Sir Charles Napier's campaign of 1845
I ^aaainst the mountain and desert tribes on the right
5 June 58 2 Aug. 65-bank of the Indus. Served on the Head Quarters
' Op f fi iStaffof the Azimghur FieldForce during the cam-
fept. 67jj.|^jgjjQf,gjgjjjjjjg>^' \y pj,Q^.j^gggQfjjj(jij^andwas
9 Nov. 67 present at the action of 6th April before Azimghur
68jand in the intrenchment of that place fi-om 6th to
69 14th April, when besieged by Koer Sing's Force.
t , -A-lsf) at the assault of Jugde-spore, action at Je-
' , I'.wra nth and 29th May, Metahi 24th May, and
I - skirmishes in the Jugdespore Jungles (mentioned
7 in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Ma.ior). Com-
71 nianded ist Battalion 6th Regiment during the
71 Hazara campaign of 1S68, including the expedi-
7iition against the Black Mountain tribes on the
71 Punjaub Frontier (mentioned in despatches, Me-
71 dal with Clasp, and CB.).
Pi2 June 63
P 3 May 64
' 3 June 64 P30 tiept.
PgMay 65 ^17 Mar.
P 2 June 6s ''2', ^fav
P 3 June 6s I.- .iiiiH
24 Nov. 6; I .liilv
P27 July 66 ''.:: May
P 4 Dec. 66, ''27 Oct.
Pio Nov. 65!
P14 Sept. 67
P27 Nov. 67
P30 Sept. 68
23 Jan. 69
Pio Feb. 69
P29 May 69
7 July 69
Pio Nov. 69
Pio Nov. 69
P14 July 69
P2oOct. 69
P 2 Dec, '
8 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
John O'Coflnor," •) Nov. 57 ; Q.M. n Mar. 53 ; Son. Major, 11 M.ar. 68.
« . ir .' ^^'"'""' Wastell," 21 Dec. 60 ; Entign, 30 Nov. S5 ; Lt. 26 Jan. 58 ; Hon. Major, 21 Dec. 70,
Quor/rrafojfrt-..-, George Beedle.'* 10 July 66.
2 James Darker,'* 3 Dec. 55.
Sirjioni.-i Francis John Sliorlt," A.S. 6 Aug. 55 ; Surgeon, 29 Dec. 69.
Eugene FrnnciR OLenry, A.S. 9 Feb. 56 ; Surffton, 30 Aug. 71.
■— I .IcrnmeWillmmMorgnn, I Apr. 67. I jtt Batt. embarked for India, 7 Dec. 1867.
a Hrnry Skcy Muir, 3ID. 31 Mar. 64. rilh 2nd Bait.
1 Richard Exham, i April 71. | 2nd Batt. returned from Jamaica, 3 Ma;/ 1867.
Facing, B]ae.~Agenl; Messrs. Cox and Co.— /ri«A Agent; Sir E" Borough, Bt., and Co.
Aut. Surgeons.-
Vepot,
Gill {Roijal 1st Warwlchsliire) Bcgiment of Foot. 242a,
3 Colonel Elkington served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1847 and 1851-52 (Medal),— during which
he was present at the operations in the Fish river, Waterkloof, Amatolas, and Trans-Kei expeditions in com-
mand of the Light Company. He served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Ottoman Contino-ent from
its formation in May 1855 to the close of the war, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major, the'4th Class
of the Medjidie, and the Turkish Medal. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel during the Indian mutiny in
1858 in Central India (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in i860 as
Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel from the landing of the Army to the surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasps
and promoted to an unattached Majority). '
* Major Bell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 28th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) .
Served as Major of the 6th Regiment in theHazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the'
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Feilden served with the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
<< Major Lloyd served in the Fish river, Waterkloof, Amatola, Trans-Kei, and other minor expeditions during
the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
' Major Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny and was
present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, affair of Sanganeer, defeat of the
Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Howley served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal). Also in theHazara
campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Black served with the 42ud Highlanders in the Crimea from 14th June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1" Captains Annesley and Hole served in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Jugdespore
Jungle (Medal).
'" Captain Evans served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the close of 1S60, and was twice in
command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
13 CapUiin Cockburn served as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of 1868, including the
subseqiient operations in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Looshai
campaign of 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'♦ Captains Adcock, Han-ison, and Morland, Lieutenants G. W. B. Collis, Baird, Brady, Stratford, Whitworth,
Quin, and Ball, and Quartermaster Beedle, served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, includ-
ing the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
15 Jlajor Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle
of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served also in Bengal in the several actions leading
to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) .
Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captains Wilson and FitzGerald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hiU tribes
of Sikkim in 1861. Also in the Hazara campaign of 186S, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Helyar served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the action of Kankur
defence of Jail (wounded), and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore (Medal).
1* Lieutenants Meredith and Stracey served with the 6th Regiment iu the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with
Clasp).
2° Lieut. Morton sei-ved as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including
the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
22 Major O'Connor served with the 14th Regt. in the Crimea from 19th Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Major Wastell served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; also throughout that of 1850-53 (Medal),
including the operations in the Fish river, Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Also in the Hazara cam-
paign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
2* Qr. Master Darker served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
-'5 Surgeon Shortt — For War Services see "Medical Department."
Kt
The White Rose Trithin tho Garter, and the White Horse
"Badajoz" "Salamasca." "Vittoeia" "Pvbknkbs'
"Almv" " Imkkrmak" " £
fist Butt., Aldershot.
L^nd Biitt., Cork.
7th Regiment of Foot (Eoyal Fnsih'crs).
"MaBTINIQCe" "TaLAVERA" "ALnUKEKA."
'Orthes" "Toulolse" "Peninsula"
AfiTOrOL."
Colonel.— <•. Sir Richard Airoy,' GCB. EmiijH, 15 Mar. 21; if. ''4 Dec. 23; Capf. P22 Oct. a-^- Major,
g Mnv 34 : Lt. Colonel. '"lo Kel). 38 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; ICuJur General, i:- Dec. 54 ; Lf.Gcneral, 240ct. 62 .
ifnrr'al, g'AnrW 71 ; Colonel -jth Foot, i May 68.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Joshua Hnrry Cooper.^ JCn»!/f)i, i'i6 Sept. 51 ; Lf. P24 Feb. 54 ; Capt. 23 ilar. 55 ;
ifajor. Pi I April 62 ; Lf. Colonel. P21 June 64 ; Colonel, 21 June 69. „ t ^ rt
1 GeorRe Henri- Waller,' Eu»if/n, 10 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 22 Dec. 54 ; Ciij>t. •'20 Mar. 57 ; 2LiJcr, ^21 Jiitie 64 ; Lt.
M*joni"— 'i Georjro Flower Herbert,* Ennqii. fisOct. 50: Lt. I'loDec. 52 ; Copt. gSeyit. 55 ; Majoi-. i'i40ct. 68.
2 Alfred (ioixUiid Daubeuv.^ Ensign, ''23 Nov. 52 ; Lt. ''8 Sept. 54 ; Cnpt. 30 Nov. 55; J/uyVj;-, ''23 Juae 69.
1 Adriiiu Hoii'ictt,« E,i»i<rn. 5 Nov. 54 ; if. 9 Mar. 55 ; Ca/)f. i May 58 ; Mnjoi; ''28 Oct. 71 .
2 rC Huith Stewart Oochrone,' En*ig», 13 April 49 ; Lt. ^is Oct. 52 ; Capt. 24 Aug. 58 ; lit. Major, 19 Jan. 64 ;
Major. fjS Oct. 71.
Captains.
2 HentheotcPlumiiicr» ; is Dec.
1 Henry Kerr'" ' 26 Jan.
1 Williiim Henry Surmau ""aj Jan.
2 Robert Wnt-son Sparks ' 16 Mar.
a Francis Hurton Owen Cole". 24 April
2 William Butterworth Colvin | 17 Nov.
1 Thomas Burton Vandeleur... '•'21 Sept.
2 Fitzmauriro Beauchamp '- ... 16 Oct.
•"lo Mar.
10 Feb.
28 May
24 Jan.
6 Aug.
7 Sept.
12 Dec.
''25 Jan.
9 June
30 Dec.
i'26 May
P 3 June
5 Oct.
Pii Feb.
Pi I Mar.
P 3 Oct.
2 Arthur .lohn Harrisoi
I Robert Fowler Butler
1 Frederick Charles Keyser ..
2 William James Voulss
2 HeTi.WadhamIjOckePaddou>
I George Augustus Sweny" ..
1 Francis Hibbert
2 Henry Wollaston Rochfort ..
1 Thomas My les Sandys
2 William M'lit'riton Chard
I Henry Feiilinand Oakcs
1 George lin> 'ke Meares'"
LlKL-XtlfANTS.
2 Robert Henry Maude, ^t'- V
JHtiinl 1 April 70 3"
2 WiUiam Daly, In»trvctorof\
Mutkeiry 27 Sept. 65 *
2 Henry Burton Winter
I William Kilward Roberts,)
Intt. ofMunk. 3 July 72... V
1 Geoffi-y Barton, Adjutant )
23 Jan. 69 }
2 Thomas Gn.ube '" p 2 Dec.
2 George Stanley Orred P29 July
2 Thos. John RajTnond Mullock 17 July
I George Bliirh "Stephens p i Dec.
I William Joseph Squire p 3 Dec.
1 Francis Wingfleld Douglass p 4 Dec.
2 Robert Barlow Manning P17 July
I Gardiner Frederic Guyon ... P31 Jan.
I Charles Hyde Sheffield 1 9 Aug.
1 .Tohn Robert lieckett j''i6 Jan.
2 WulilyveWellingtonSt.GeorgclPi4 Jan.
2 Kustace Robertson B. Stuart p g June
1 William Conolly IP31 Jan.
2 John Henry Courtney Clarke P21 Aug.
a Norman I'och in iP3oMar.
2 Berkenhend Glegg P12 June
3 I'ercy St. Maur Pi6 Sept.
I Fred. St. Legcr Tottenham... li'29 May
I John Thomas Mncan Kirwan'P23 June
a Cha. Wyndh;iin H. Rickford.. P18 Aug.
I Archibald Kilward Crichton P21 Aug.
I CharlcH LysaL'ht Mortimer ... p i Sept.
1 Kdward Alfred Most>ni Pio Nov.
a Robt. I'reston Birkett Hodick p 9 Feb.
Sun TjIkctesants.
I William Le Poer Power
la William Henry Stopford >
I Hur..:i-MaxwcU ;
I Richard Lock Appleyard
a Treviir John Foster
I Robert Krasmus Haunders
Paj/miuti
BBEV.MAJ.
13 April
27 July
[5 June
Auf
16 Oct.
P16 Avig.
23 Oct.
P26 .Tan.
P20 April
Pii Feb.
4 Mar.
20 Mar.
P24 June
25 Feb.
12 Nov.
59 "iS July
55, 30 April
59 P 2 Dec.
6oj P29 May
59 17 Nov.
18 Sept. 59!
Pi I April 62 1
P 9 April 61
PiS July 62
P29MaV 63
P 7 Nov. 62 1
P21 June 64!
Pi6Mav. 67
P18 Dec. 67'
PiS April 68
P12 June 67
P23 June 69
2 Sept. 68
I Apr. 70
7 Feb. 71 1
9 June 67 j
P28 0ct. 71 1
P28 0ct. 71 1
3 July 72'
3 Aug. 60; P I Dec. 63
62|P2i June
62 ig July
62 Pi4Feb.
62JP20 June
62 1 4 Sept.
63jP2i Aug.
631P16 Mar.
631P12 June
63iPi6 0ct.
63 P22 Feb.
16 May
25 Sept.
16 Deo.
29 Doc.
27 April
7 Fob.
27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
2 Colonel Cooper sei-^'ed the Kastera campaign
of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including th»
sortie of 26th Oct., battle of lukermun, and
"^isiege of Sebastopol; appointed Aide do Camp'
65(to Colonel Yea, and also present at the at-
65]tack on the Quarries 7th June (vv'ounded 8th
66 Jime), and assault of the Redan on i8th June
67 (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medji-
67 die, and Turkish Medal).
67I ■* Major Herbert served with the 31st Regt. in
68, tho Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the
68|Siegc and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the
69 1 8th June and Sth SeptemTier, and was wounded
68 during the bombardment of the 17th June while
egiemployed as an Assistant Engineer in throw-
7o|ing up an entrenchment in the 8-gun Battery,
71'right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
71. Medal).
71 i " Surgeon Major Carey and Doctor Rudd.—
71 For War Services see " Medical Department."
71
71
71I
19 Juno 72
3 Aug. 72I
14 Aug. 72
II Sept. 72,
quaritr M,..ter..-u T"nothy Metcalf,^" 23 Oct. 57 ; En,L, 7 Dec 55
I >> lUium Ames, 19001.72
: Th;:ma:ur^fir^^!/i"r-.^'J surgeon,. 0^...jS; Snrgeon Major, ,. Z:u
Anittant Siiryritm. — :
Surgeont.-
''"'•'.i-",/'"^- • ^ ■? > Aug. 57 ;' Surgeon, , 8 Nov. , . .
■ &« aI'^I'I Y,?- ' ^"K^^- I -'■''"•'■"•''" 1""^- ^•9^"'--- Messrs. Cox and Co.
ul Uallalion returned frill ,^""" V° ^'^P'' ^^- ' ^'"'^^^ ^^^^''^^^ *'• ^^ li0P'»'f.'li. -»'• »u,i Co.
ut JSalfal.on returned from Ind,.,, 27 Dec. 70. 2n<i Salt, returned from Canada, Au}u«t .867.
»ft«^Sl''V"' Airey ..cr^d throughout tho Kustern campaign,
Kllorwm^l>l from the di»i'inbarkjiti(in in tho Crinna as Oipirtcr M
. . f 1854-55— fir.st in command of a Brigade, and
CJuarter Masur General, and was present at the battles of
ips, KCJl.. Commander of the
vss of the Medjidie, and Turkish
7//; Bcrj-nneid of Foot {Itoyal Fu.lVier^)
h^Z-trni ' f ° I'l^'^te^ the British flag on the top of tl r ,, • i^^'"'^^''^''^^''''; ^''e^ a tremendous fivo
" = '^4;S?^Sg,^f^;'^K'^f7--- '-^ ''^"^ "^ Br^.aae With the Eusof^
fall of Sebastopol (Mertal with Cli^i, a ! ■ ^: :''. ' ,n^"^f:^£!;°°'-.f °,,'^^">^'>- '^^S, inchiding the siege and
attack on the Oabool Khail Wuzeerees in I . , , ,• ^J'J^'l ^''^ the 4th Pimjaub Rifles iS the successful
under Brigadier Chamberlain in the ope,-;,ri, . , .,, - ' ,i AT- f °nnd l.f f a^'^-^'^^^™^ '° the Tank Field Force
i860 mcludmg the forcing of the' Burn,,:, V.,~. . :,; i^n ' ■ . m^vL*''Im 1^'"^?^^?^ ^^"^ ^P"l t° tlie 22nd May
'" Captain Kerr served with ih,- irh Fn ili , , ,'. - ' -^"^Keen (Medal with Clasp). -^
Nov. 1S55 to the end of the l;„ssia'„\v:,r' \kVi;/i'.Y,','i ,'',-' xiv^T'^'^!-- '° *^'' ^^'^ °'' Sebastopol. from the 24th
Force, present at tlie ,lefen<-e of the .Sun.^ih^ ■ t 1 u Umb •' I ' , T^^" '^'"' °^ '^^^S with the Eusafyze Field
f:^l ;;;","'■;!""' ^ ^ r.:,,!,,,, ,„. the rsfh Dec alto in h ; ac i;m%Tumbe^^^^^^^ and storming of th'e Conlca
^^?§^
an^bS^^t^^tTgf^y'-.SS^S^'^
'''^Ca^i?f^^^--'i:!Ji^-^?^l° «|^^^^ ^"^'^^ ^-^ ""'^
K t 2
2;4
[I St Batt., Ca-wnpore, Bengal.
21 ■ -
8th (r/<.: K:>I<j's) Regiment of Foot. L^nd Batt, Preston
' yee (upcra terrent." The Wliit€ Horse within the Garter. The Royal Cypher and Crown. "Egypt''
( with the Sphinx). "M.iKTisiQfK" "Niagaha" "Delhi" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— 39 Thomas Gcrraril Ball,' £>i>. 17 Sept. 07 ; IJ. I'iDcc. 08 ; Capt. p? April 14 ; Major, ^24 June 24 ;
Ll.Cul. ''2 Uct. 35 ; Cuhiid, 9 Nov. 46 ; Maj.Geii. 20 June 54 ; Lt.Gen. 7 Mar. 62 ; General, 10 Jan. 70 ; Col.
LieuUnant Colonels.— 2 c. Alex. Cunningluini Robertson,^ Eiu. ''15 Sept. 37; i/. •'20 Aug. 41 ; Co^if. I'll Nov.
45- U/ .V.i/ur, 19 Jan. 58 : Bt.Lt.Col. 20 July 58 ; Jiro^o;-, 23 July 58 ; Co?. 15 Dec. 64 ; ii.Co?. 30 Dec. 65.
1 Henry George Womls,^ Eimgu, 13 Oct. 43 ; Lt. 20 Oct. 48 ; Cupt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt. Major, 1 Nov. 55 ; Major,
21 Dec. 55 ; Jit. Lt. Colonel, 18 Jan. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 June 66; Colonel, 10 July 69.
Kajors.— I Wm. Fred. Adam.* Colman,* Ens. 15 June 43 ; Lt. 10 Mar. 45 ; Caj^t. 15 Mar. 53 ; Major, 19 Apr. 64.
Tjohn Vere William Henry 'Wehb,' Ens. 29 Jan. 47 ; Lt. •'21 Feb. 51 ; Capt. 14 May 58 ; Major, 2 Nov. 66.
3 Francis Barry Drew, En». P23 May 45 ; Lt. 17 Aug. 48 ; Capf. ^21 Nov. 51; Bt.Maj. 27 July 63 ; J/uJ. 23 Aug. 65.
2 Edward Tanner, Ensign, ''30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 7 Dec. 57 ; Capt. ''4 Sept. 60 ; Major, ^24 Mar. 69.
ENSIGN.
I George Henry Cochrane 2 Aug. 48
1 Forster Longfield" ] 15 Ja"- 56
2 Reginald AViiitting* i ''26 Dec. 56
1 Jmti\.- S.-iL"^r Whceley '■31 July 57
2 \V: • ! 1 iM Butler I 5 July 55
I IM. ;i I iL'o 12 Dec. 57
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
5 Mar
30 Mar. 58
27 April 58
15 Mar. 5^
•• 6 Jan. 60
5 July 60
3 July 58
''21 Sept. 60
■"23 April 61
8 Feb. 61
16 July 61
P23Aug. 59
•■31 Dec.
6 Nov.
9 Feb.
9 Jan. 63
P 6 Nov.
P13 Feb.
29 July
2 A\ ;:. .1 V; . y Atcherley
1 Cliu.-. iKi.lli.. K.mIlt Madden
2 William Baiiuatj-ne
2 Charles Bradford Brown'*" ...
2 Edward Williams
I Thomas Gorges Crawley, )
D.A.A.G. for Musketry, \
Mhoie, Bombay j
1 Jeremy Pej-ton Jones
2 John Dawson .'
J Armar Graham Lowiy"
1 William Willoughby Egerton
2 Matthew Liddon
1 Edwin Jervis'*
2 John Mount Batten, Adj. 23 )
Middlesex Rifle Volunteers S
1 Edward Emei-son
2 Charles Frederick Malet
LiKfTENAXTS.
2 Bennett Fleming Handy
1 Francis James Stuart, tnet. \
of Musketry 12 Feb. 67 ... J
2 Nash Short
2 Arthur Fawkes
1 John James Hamilton, Ad- )
Jutant 4 Dec. 66 )
t William Stancomb Siukins...
2 f.William Toke Dooner
1 Thomas Blake Humfrey
2 Francis Moore
2 ManleyCharlesMatt.Dixon, )
Adjutant 1$ if OV. 71 J
1 William Louis
2 Fred. Uarthol. Joseph Jer-)
rard,yH»/.o/"J/«''A-.i5Xov.7i S
2 Robert Julian Orde JoccljTa..!P2o Dec. 64 ^28 Oct
I Arthur Henry Cope P26 Jan. 66 i-io Nov
1 Stephen Brown 6 Feb. 66 '•26 Feb
2 Arthur Ashley Ruck Ip 7 Feb. 66 ''23 Mar
2 John Parry Hanier P20 Feb. 66 i' 5 Nov
2 James Matthew Taylor iPag.lune 66 P30 Nov
13 Dec. 51! 21 May 58
■' I Aug. 56 ''24 Sept. 58
23 Mar. 58 ''15 Jan. 61
20 Sept. 58 ''30 June 63
I Oct. 58, !'26 April 64
''22 April 59;''ii July 65
''18 June 61 j ''25 April 65
''26 Aug. 59 ''29 Dec. 651
''13 Dec. 59!'26Jan. 66l
26 Feb. 56 15 June 66
''27 Sept. 61 P 6 Mar. 67
P^Aug. 67
^13 June 68
P I Aug. 681
P 8 June 67 1
''30 June 63'Pio Nov. 691
''26 April 641" 5 Nov. 70!
22 Jan. 62' 24 Dec. 67!
I July 65;''3i Oct. 71I
7 May 61 13 April 72 1
,'19 Jan. 64 17 July 72
I I ' General Ball served iu the Peninsula with
7 Aug. 61, ■'29 Nov. 64 the 34th Regiment from June 1809 to Nov. 1813,
Via Tan 62 '•2= Tnlv 6- deluding the siege of Badajoz in May 1811 ; battles
•■14 Jan. 62, 25 July 6:, ^^ B^g.^go ^nd Albuhera, actions at Arroyo de
■"28 Jan. 62 1 P 10 Nov. 65 Molino and Almaraz, battle of Vittoria (wounded in
P 8 Aug. 62 ?29 Dec. 65 the head) , and affairs at the Pass of Maya (severely
6 Au<r 61 QoDec 6= wounded in the left leg). He has received the
b Aug. 01 j 30 Dec. 65 . -^^j, Medial with three Clasps.
I" 9 Jan. 63P26.Ian. 66^ 2 Colonel Robertson served in the Anglo-Spanish
''30 Jan. 63 P 6 Feb. 66 Legion from July 1835 to June 1837. Received a
''21 April 63 P20 Feb. 6o'Medal for the action of 5th May 1837 ; the Cross of
''29 May 63 P27 Nov. 66|the ist Class of San Fernando for the actions of
8 Sept. 63IP13 Feb.
9 Jan. 64ii'i3 Feb.
8 Oct. 64 1 ■'14 Aug.
rpi
irland Oak
1 William Fn-rTii:;'-i K. '.Iv
2 William Hicl.mil iivm.'
1 Charles Williiiii. Ail:i;,~.,ii ...
2 Henry Th.nims (.imi,-' r
2 Jo8C]ili Wright Witi-.l
HcnrySnelBoiL\hniiiivFullcr|
Edmund William Birch Hope'
I.iawrciico Cha. F. Thomj.
I Henry Napier M'Rae
Henry Meredith Wade...
George Villiers Tm-uer.. p,^ Oct. 66 "25 Mar! 7
HerbertHeurs' Russell, /«-/ L ', ^ '
term-eter iy 6 Mar. 67 , ''22 April 7
Sin LiKl'TENANTS.
William Caldwell Faurc Field
Krederick James Whullej' ..
I George Alfred Money
'13 Feb. 67 i'2o Sept. 7
' 7 Mar. 67 1 28 Oct. 7
' I Aug. 68; 28 Oct. 7
'16 Sei)t. 68
■-■SOct. 68
'22 June 67
8 Feb. 7c
'14 Sept. 70
' 5 Nov. 70
'25 Mar. 71
23 Sept. 71
SUB LIPUT
f- the 15th and i6th March 1837 ; and another Medal
^ifor the storming of Irun 17th May following:
67 severely wounded in the face by a splinter in the
general action on the Heights of Ametza, ist Oct.
1836. Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege
of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 9th,
14th, and i8th July (commanded the Regiment),
and commanded Detachments of 8th and 6ist
Regiments at the capture of four guns in front of
the Advanced Piquet on 12th August. Acted as
D.A.Q.M.Gen. to Seaton's Column in December,
including affairs of Gimgaree, Puttiala, and Myn-
poorie. Present during operations from 2nd to
22nd March 1858 resulting in the occupation of
Lucknow in the capacity of Deputy Judge Advo-
cate General to the Army in the field (Brevets of
Ma.ior and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
' Colonel Woods served with the 07th Regiment
in the Crimcii from 20th Nov. 1854, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the Grenadiers of the 97th with the
storming party of the Redan on the 8th Sept. —
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Colman, while on passage to India in
the transport Briton, was wrecked on the Lesser
Andaman in November 1844, and remained on that
i.sland fifty-one days, suffering very severe priva-
tions. He sensed with the 8otli Regiment through-
out theSutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present
iu the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
—ran the Standard Bearer through the body in
Pa,w,„.-2 .Tohn Falls, 4 Dec. 57 ; Ilon.Captain, 4 Dec t.^"° '""'"* ^''"'''^ ""' *"° '^"'^'^^•
Quarter Mast^:^^:^^: ^^ li^^ f'^^-'t 'T^'' " '''''■'' '"'^ '"' """^ """'*"'"' "^ ''''' '"
aura.n.. , T.V. J SH"' '}i"""=" """ White,'i I JuUC 60. '
a«r,.o«.-2 .lohn Madden '> MB. A.S. 2 Oct. 46; Surgeon, 2 Oct. 57 ; Surgeon Major, 2 Oct. 66.
Gmhumc Auchinlcck,'> MD. A.S. 22 Dec. 48 ; Surgeon, 2 Oct. 57 ; Surgeon Major, 22 Dec. 68.
1 William George Ross, MD. i Oct. 62.
2 .lames Saltus Conyers, MD. 31 March 68.
I All)ert Halahan L'Estrange, 31 March 68.
Facing, UUic— Agent,, M.'ssrs. Cox and Co,
SMay 72
8 June 72
II Sept. 72
Auittant Surgeons.-
lit Battalion 1
mbarked for Malta, g March 1866; Depot, icith
i«d Batt, rtturned from Malta, 5 March 1868.
2nd Battalion,
8th {The Kinr/s) Begimcnt of Foot. 245-46
5 Major Weljb served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on gtli and i4tli July
capture of four guns on 12th August, and six days' fighting in the city ; afterwards present in tho notion of Bolund-
shur, aftair of AUyghur, and battle of Agra, the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde affii-
of the 2nd and action of 6th December at Cawnpore, and action of Khudaguni (Medal with two Clf.sps) '
" Captain Longfield accompanied the force under Major R. S. Baj-nes which surprised the garrison 'and secured
the Fort and magazine of Phdlour on, the Sntlej on the 12th and 13th May 1857 ; also served at the sie<^e of Delhi
and repulse of sorties on 9th, 14th, iSth, and 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th August. 1857 ■ afterwards
present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the affiiir of 2nd and action of 6th Dec
at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59 as Brigade Quarter Master to"
Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and to^vn of Saudes (Medal with two
Clasps).
8 Captain Whitting served in the Imlian campaign from March 1858, and acted as Staff Adjutant to a Detachment
at Sasseram, and was engaged m the operations against the rebels in the jungles of Jugdespore under Sir K. Lugard-
also served the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (Medal)!
Captain Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebastopol, also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11 Captain Lowry (late a Captain in the 41st Regiment) served with the 41st Regiment throughout the Crimean
campaign, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on ■'6th
October, and assault of the Redan on Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and sth Class of the
Medjidie).
12 Captain Jervis served with tho 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and was present
at tho storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
13 Surgeon Majors Madden and Auchinleck.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
!•* Quarter Master White served with the gth Lancers in the Sutlej campaiLni of 1845-46, and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). The Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the [lassage of the Chenab, and battles of
Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp.s). Also throutrhout the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
1857-59. including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege assault and capture of Delhi, with Greathed's Column in tho
actions of Bolundshur, Agra, and Kanougc, the relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clvde, battle of Cavrapore on 6th Dec.
1857, actions of Seraighat and Khudagimge, siege and capture of Lucknow, summer campaign in Oude and Rohll-
cund, and actions at Rhodamou, Alligunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, with the pursuit to Mahomdee, and pass-
age of the Gogi-a at Fyzabad, operations "on the Nepaul frontier, and affairs at Mutchleegoan and Kumdikoti (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Buffs the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
Contlmicdlon of Notes to gth Foot.
' Colonel Knox commanded the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the action
of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, and led the storming party across the main ditch at the taking of the inner Takoo Fort,
when seventy-seven officers and men of the eytli were killed or wounded ; also present at the surrender of Pekin
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Cla.sps).
» Colonel Hawes served the SutUj campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, including the battles of
Mooilkee, Ferozeshali. :; ■ I S-' i ,1 n ( Midul and two Clasps). Also in the Crimea from the 27th Nov. 1854, including
the . -siege and fall of > ^i , 1 <! ;i--;iult on the batteries on the i Sth June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th Class of the ilrd: 1 , .i-h M. ,hil).
'^ Lt.Colonel Bucliiiii.in >- 1 >, . d 1 In' i;iistrni campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment, including the
liattles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., siege and fall of Sebastopol — appumiLil Twuu Major (Medal with
three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Jlajor Probart served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from tin' -itli Xnv. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and 'I'urki.-li M.diil). Served with
the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, — in Eastern Bengal against the Chittagong Mutineers, and in Lord
Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
'■* Major W. Daimt and Cajitain Harvey served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and assault on the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Daunt
has also the 5th Class of the Medjidie.
1" Captain Burland served in the Crimea from i6th June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
assault on the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Captain Vibart served in the Crimea from i6th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault
on the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
!■■' Captain Roberts sei-ved with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from ist April 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Captain Musgrave served with the 87th Fusiliers in India throughout the Indian mutiny (Medal).
1= Captain Huxham served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku forts). Also ser\'ed against the Taeping
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
IS Major MoiTison served the Eastern campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal' with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•''Quarter Master Casey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present in the battles of Moodkeo,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— severely wounded by a sabre-cut in left arm (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the
Crimean campaign from 28th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
-" Quarter Master Sterrett served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah,
and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign from 10th Feb. 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Surgeon Roberts and Assistant Surgeon Hoysted.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
247
The C-U]
Sebam-i.
9th (Thr East Xorfolk) Regiment of Foot.
of Britannia. "Uoleia" "Vimibba." "Cokuwma" " Busaco " " S_u.
" "NiVk" "PKXllAiOLA" "CABOOL1842
Moodkeb"
fist Batt., Guernsey.
l_2ucl Batt., Shorncliffe,
j.KMxycA." "Vittoeia" "St
FKHOZK.SHAH " " SoBRAON " "SEVASTOPOL."
■ Colonel.— Heiirv BatC8,» Eiitiffn, 9 July 29 ; Lf. 28 Nov. 33 ; ^o^''- ''8 Aug. 45 ; Sf Major, 19 June 46
:, JIt.Lt ColoHfl. 7 June 49; 3IcJor, ""ii Oct. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Zt. Colonel, 18 Sept. 57; Major
General 9 Oct. 63 ; Lieut. General, 8 Mar. 72 ; Colonel ath Foot, 31 Dec. 71.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Thoiniis EcUnond Knox,' CB. Enoign, 26 Jan. 38; Zt. 24 June
I Major, ''17 Ani.'. 52 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 Sept. 58 ; Colonel, 24 Jan^. 63.
'1 George Harrii.-^ou Hiiwcs,' Aid e de Camp to the Queenj Ensig.
Sept. 48; lit. Major, 2 Xov. 55; Major, 24 Dec.
I Major*.— I Henry Jiimcs Machansin,'^ Ensign, ''14 June 50; Zt. P15 July 53; Capt. 15 June 55; Major
I I April 57 ; Bt.'lJ. Colonel, 12 July 68.
'2 Francis Geo. (". Pi-obart,' Emign, 18 Nov. 53 ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Cai^t. 29 Feb. 56 ; Major, P30 Sept. 68.
Ij William D.Hunt.'J Entign, 13 Sept. 48 ; Lt. i-is Feb. 53 ; Capt. 29 Feb. 56 ; Major, 14 Feb. 72.
U Charles C'rtldn-tll Grantham, EH»ign, 16 Sept. 45 ; Lt. 23 Oct. 47 ; Capt. 23 July 58 ; Major, 8 May 72.
Capt. 31 July 46
24 Nov. 43 ; Zt. 4 Jan. 46 ; Capt. '^n
Bt.Lt.Colonel,8 Aug. 64; Zt.Coloucl.S May 72
(.APTAIXS.
1 Henry ilnrcus Beresford
ii William C'rosbie Harvey"
\i Henry CoUing-wood Vibnrt'^
a William Harris Burland'"
2 Charles .T. Cramer Roberts"
1 2 Richiini (has. Henry Geraion
|i William Jnmo.s Massy
'.a W. H. Errinsrton Ridsdale
la Charles Smith Perry
!i Arthur Henry Josselj-n
l2 Richard (Ja<lesden Dimn
? Benj. D'UrbanMusgj-ave'^
1 John Gillespie
! Francis Edward Biddnlph
2 Repinnld Edward Huxhami^
1 Mileson Edgar
2 Edmund KerricU
1 William Richard Vandeleur
2 Arthur Francis Binjrham Wright.
I Charles George Kane
CAPTAIW. I BEEV.MAJ.
LlKUTENAKTS.
1 Herbert W. Mynors Baskervillc
2 Farquhar Glenuie
I James Edward MacDounell
1 Marsden Sam\iel James Sunderland, >
Adjutant 2\ July 69 3
I Jiunes Algernon Ind
a Thornton Warner Clogstoun, Adj. g\
March 72 j
1 Thomas Farley
2 Hnntley Bacon
ji Daniel Dickinson, ifwfe-ncfoj- 0/ ifw*- ^
hetry 15 Oct. 70 j
1 Archibald Graham Wavell
2 John Love'l
I Augustus Henry Lougfield
la Kdward Charles Jlalthy
1 2 Edward I'eniiell Elmliirst, JjuirHcior')
' Lieut
HorTC<l k.
afUnhnl
the I^lnm
iiiK in the
— I Frederick Woodhouse
... |» Charles Herbert Shepherd
• ■• J2 George Mil-lull Stilton
... 3 Richaril Andrews Mitchell
... ii Herbert DurollTerrj-
■ ■■ 2 F. Rob. Doane Townshcnd
t John Baines Seddon Deverell
I Edward Croft Murray
I Octavius Allcard !!!!!!...!
I Edward Bosville James ....!.!!!...!!"!!!
I I<>ed.T. Rowan Hamilton,.4Hie de Camp
to the Governor General of Canada... |
I'/ii 2 Somerset Henry Paul Graves
1 Samuel Martin Gully
2 Waldegravo Charles Feam Keii .. ...
2 Divio Knighton Robertson
Srn LlEUTRNANTS.
2 William (libbs Straghan
a Richard LuttroU Pilkiiigtcn Bethell
1 Frederic William Brewster
2 Fre<lerick Alexander CuiTic
Henry James Shiickburgh
PagmuMUr..--2 Walter Morrison',i«"29 Dec." 57; E^ign,
Qfuurltr Molten.— I John Casey." 9 Dec. 64.
2 Thoma* sterrett.M 19 Dec. 65.
Surgeon..-, Alexander Fisher Hartley, A.S. ,4 Jan. 53; Siurqeon, 25 Sept. 60.
A..i.tn,t <! ' ■■'•''"""•' """'Kl'/ey Roberts,:'! A.S. 23 June 54; Surgeon, 7 Aug. 66.
Auutant Surgeon,.-, Jumcs Henry Jeflcoat, 5 Aug. 58.
2 Isaac Hoysted," 10 March 58.
Facingt ^cWovi.- Agent, Andrew Lawric, Esq.
$1 Ball, relumed from the Cape of Good Hope, August, 1870. ind Batt. returned from Japan, Jidy
Son.Major, 13 Mar. 72
GoruTal llutCM has
k-cd three years in the West Indies and twenty-one years in the East Indies,
de Camp u, Hii- Kobcrt Dick, who was killed at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) ; and was appointed
.ainj) to Lord Gough, the C»>'""'"'"i"- '- '■'>•;'-<• ■•- t„,i;„ ,„ ...i,:„i, '__ :i_ ,.. "} j .„
ler in Chief m India, in which capacity he served in
pa«»ugc'of Ihc ri'ZV.'^n'',r.'.''''J" P.';'"'''"'';''' ^^« '••''^^''" "•■ R»mnuggur and subsequent operations result-
jMnugc 01 the ( hcnab and the battles of Chillianwallah an.l Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasps).
[^Note, continued on lower half of preceding page.
lnA'^n'p^!:,e^.o^^^ 10th (The North LlncolnsJdn^ Regiment of Foot.
"Egypt" (mtb the Sphinx). "Pbnixsula" "Sobbaon" "Punjaub" "ilooLiAN" "Goojerat" "Lccknow."
24S
: Colonel.— 67)- Sj'rluey John Cotton, 1 KCB. Cornet, 19 April 10; Lt. 13 Feb. 12; CV;;;f. I'l Jan.
Majo
^7 I ...
18 Jan. 2S ; Jit. Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 41; Lt. Colonel, 8 Jan. 43; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major QeneiaV
\ 26 Oct. 58 ; Lieut. General, 20 April 66; Colonel loth B'oot, 5 Feb. 63.
lieutenant Colonels.— i Henry Rafliord Norman,^ CB. Eimyn, 1*23 Feb. 38 ; Lf. 8 April 42 ; Capt. 4 Oct. 48 ;
j Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 April 59 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 June 64 ; Colonel, 23 Sept. 65.
|2 Stephen Francis Charles Annosley,* Ensign, ^6 July 38; Lt. ''17 Aug. 41 ; Caiit. P22 Oct. 47; Bt.Major,
I 20 J uly 58 ; J/i/>)-, 26 Oct. 58 ; .Bi.X^ Colonel, 24 June 59 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Aug. 66 ; Colonel, 3 March 67.
■Majors. — 2 Cuthbert Bai'low,= iJ««jV«, 18 April 45 ; Lt. I'lo Dec. 47 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ; Major, 14 June 64.
I Patrick BroT\Tie Lucas," Ensign, Pio Oct. 45 ; Lt. 4 Oct. 48 ; Capt. 8 Jan. s8 ; Major, 10 July 66.
1 r*C Joseph P. H. Crowe.'iJM. 27 Oct. 46 ■,Lt.ij Sept. 50 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ; Bt.Uaj.ia Dec. 59 ; Maj. 28 Aug.66 ;
Brecet Lt.Coluntl, 2. Jan. 71.
2 William Henry Peter Gordon Bluett,^ Etis. ^23 May 48 ; Lt. 22 Feb. 49 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 58; 3fg?. 22 .Tan. 67.
BEBV.MAJ.
II Sept.
2 Oct.
5 Feb.
P 9 Oct.
14 Feb.
P26 April
P 3 May
1*14 June
P19 July
2 Geo. Churchill Bartholomew=,''i7 May 50 ^12 Feb.
2 John BjTon '" ""is Fete. 52, 14 June
2 Robert WUlock Davies " , 27 Feb. 45^ 7 Aug.
2 George Ernest Bulger | 6 Nov. 47/' 5 Nov.
2 Frederick BrowneSa;ndwithi^,P I Dec. 481 9 Feb.
1 RobortTheodoreF. Stanimersi 25 May 55 ■'14 Mar.
2 Charles Hudson IS I 25 Jan.
I Montagu M'Pherson Battye"' 23 Nov. 55 30 July
1 Owen H. Strong f 22 Oct. 55 8 Oct.
2 JohnRudge ""ii Sept. 57 26 Oct.
Ernest Aix-hibald Berger I 2 April 5S;>'i8Nov.
2 Richard Johnson ! 30 April 58 ''29 Nov.
2 Clifton deN.OrrStockweU...: 26 April 58, '"16 April
2 Adolphus Fred. Walsh 16 Mar. 55! 9 Sept.
I WilliiunAVhitla '■ 13 Nov. 58 'is Oct.
1 Ale.\aiider Fraser 8 Mar. 59;'' 4 Feb.
2 Henry Masters Sproulc ''29 July 59 ,''27 May
2 Abraham Richard Montfort \ 28 May 58 Pis .Tan.
I Charles Anthony Denny ■" 8 Nov. 61
I Henry Guy Carleton 8 Feb. 61
1 Theophilus Scott Pii Dec. 57
1 Erasmus Harris Vaughton... ''16 Apr. 61
LlF.UTENAJTTS. I
2 WiUiiim Nassau Whitty 7 Nov. 55
T Frederic Hoi lei-tsou 8 Oct. 58
2 John Cavuthers Little, Ad- > p ^ . „^;^ c.,
jutant^.^i-MX.6s ' 3 ' '^ ^P^^'^ ^^
2 Gerard PaulTownshend 16 .Inly 61
2 Arthur Henry Haiidlej' 6 Aug. 61
I Edm. Jas. Young Ai'm.strong 15 Oct. 61
1 George Coope Helme, Ad- 1 0 t„,. c.„
jntZnt 4 Ang. 65 i '^ ■^*"- ^^
2 Ai'chibald Glen '' 4 Feb. 62
2 Arthur William King '' 5 Feb. 62 } ^23, Aug,
1 John Smith O'Brien Blake ... Pii Feb. 62IP11 Oct.
2 ('hiXi-lesKnatchbuU ""aS May 62 ''24 Jan.
I Hougham Charles Huntley... '' 8 Sept. 63 p 9 May
I Hamilton AVilUam Palmer ... ^ii Sept. 63 I'll .July
1 George Hood ^ 4 Dee. 63,1" 5 Jan.
2 Richard George Southej- ! 19 April 64 ''18 Jan.
I James Wolcott Lang, Innt. ) ; ^ , a.'p,. Mm-
of Muslcetri/ 8 April 69 ... 3 ' 5 Ju'y 64 , 23 Mai .
I Fred. Norman Innes Taylor Pig July 64J''29 May
1 Hem-y Charles Hiuxman p 3 May 64 20 July
2 Eustace Beaum. Bm-naby ... ^23 Aug. 64 23 Dec.
1 Joseph Hamilton Hodgson. ..^11 Oct. 64 ''17 April
2 Charles Edward Amys Tuck '24 Jan. 65 30 June
2 Nicholas PurccU O'Gorman •' 7 Mar. 65 P21 Aug.
I2 Geo. Hamilton Singev, Inst. \ p ^ jj g p ^ ^
of Musketry 15 Aug. 71... j , ' '^i-'*'' s 1
I Thomas George Booth ""le May 65 'is Sept.
1 Armstrong William Elliott... ''11 .July 651^19 Feb.
II Robert Gardner Warton p 18 Jan. 671P23N0V.
2 Augustus George Bridge PioNov. 65 5 Jan.
2 Hr'i,rvR..liurl, Rolicrts P19 Je'). 67 P15 Feb.
'i ^Iririili'i' linlL' ■•29May 67I 28 Oct.
'l ('l[;irlr^'l';iihot l>c\-tnii 8 J.Ul. 68
2 K.hv;ird riiiiimor'K'rllii' . i'2i Aug. 69
2 Frederic William Key Glass P22 Aug. 69
! 2 Henry Fred. Vardon Gait-") 1 , t,,i„ f^
I skell, /«to7,reto- j' 7 July ^9
I I George Blagrove Patou P24 Nov. 69
|i Herbert MejTick 1P27 April 70
1 Frank Robert Lowth P30 Nov. 70
2 James De Hoghton 23 Sept. 7
Sub Likutexants.
2 George Greville Moore
2 Arthur Steuart Corry Dillon
52P3iAug. 58
54 P22 June 58
47| 15 Jan. 58
50 I Oct. 58
55; 13 Mar. 59
56^^16 Nov. 60
55, I ilay 55
57' 17 April 62
58 P 8 Sept. 63
58,Pii Sept. 63
59: P26 April 64
59, P 3 May 64
6ilPiiOct. 64
55 I" 4 Nov. 64
61 I'll July 65
62 P20 Oct. 65
62|P 5 Jan. 66
6i.Pi8Jan. 67
62.^23 Mar. 67
63 P29 May 67
581 23 Dec. 68
65P29Dec. '-
>Oct. 70
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Sir Sydney Cotton sei-ved with the 22nd
Light Dragoons in the Mahratta war in 1817;
and with the 28th Foot in Sind under Su- Charles
Napier in 1842-43. Commanded a force of Ar-
tilleiy, Cavalry, and Infantry in 1853, which
marched as a reinforcement to the N.W. Fron-
tier necessitated by the agitation on the Border,
caused by the assassination of the British Com-
missioner. The same force under his command
proceeded to the Kohat Pass, and having told
ofi" three columns of attack, he succeeded m
overawing and bringing into subjection the re-
fractory tribes in that Pass. Commanded the
22nd Foot with a Force under Brigadier Boileau
against the Boree Afreedees on the N.W. Fron-
tier in 1853. Commanded an expeditionary
force of 4500 men to Shah Mooseh Kheyl, m
August 1854, for the punishment of the Mohmnnd
tribe. Also commanded in 1858 an expedition-
ary force of the same strength to Sittana, the
Chinglee Valley, and Punjtar on the Eueofzie
Border, to punish Mokurrub Khan, Chief of the
'IPunitar, and the Hindoostanee fanatics and
^^Irebel Sepoys (India Medal with Clasp). Was
69 nominated "XC^. for his services in command of
7o!the Troops on the N.W. Frontier of India in
70 suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58
7i,iMedal).
21 Sept. 7:
13 Nov. 7:
Pagmasters.—i James Murphy,i6 i June 55 ; Q-^^- 3 Jtar. 48 ; lion. Major, i June 65.
2 WiUiam C.insabon Frend, 30 March 58 ; Jlon. Captain, 30 March 63.
Quarter Masters.— 1 Robr-rt H-iV, tt Aiic f'^.
Surgeons.— 2 aoOTgeihn:, - I ,■ Dec. 54 i Surgeon, j Aug. 67.
— ma l.irr 1 1 I I II ii ( ' , .1,111. ■;';: Siirrjeon, qiiov. oi. _ ,, . ,,
i liteG...,M iMl.ai.l :.cui,;an, 30 AprilsS.I; 4!= ^enry N L. James, JfD. 31 Marcn 6€.
2 Robert Francis Buchann,i, 31 March 66. |l i | i James M'Namara, MD. 1 Apnl 7'.
Facings YeWow.— Age ntf, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Baft, embarked for the Cape of Good Hope. Sept. 1864. Depot, Chatham,
ud Batt. e.Tpecfed home front Eangoon, 23 Feb. 1873. Dep6t, Chatham.
Asb-ist.
iurgeons.-
capture c
relief of ,
248rt 10^7; (The Korfh Lincolnshire) Beghnent of Foot.
' Colonel N'orman served with the loth Regiment in the Sutlcj campaif^ of 1845-46, and was present at the battle
of Sobnion ( Medal 1. He serveil also iu the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present during the whole ot the
jiiese operations against Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, including the affair of the 9th Sept., storming the
ci\cm3-'s strongly-entrenched position before Mooltan, and commanded the Troops m the advanced batteries ot the
Camp (luring the action of Soorjkoond; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Commanded two Companies when the Sepoys mutinied at Benares on 4th June 1857; commanded the selected
marksmen of the Regiment with the Jounpore Field Force, including the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and
Dhowraha ; present with the Regiment at the repulse of the enemy near Amerpoore, siege and capture of Lucknow
including the storming of the Kmaumbara and the.Kaisabagh; commanded the Regiment at the passage of the
Tonse and forcing the enemy's position near Azimghur ; present in the skirmish near Birheea, and at the defeat of
the enemy at Jugdesjjore and subsequently repulsed them from that post ; commanded the Regiment m the opera-
tions on "the 26th May, 2n(l and 4th June ; was several times mentioned in despatches, and promoted Brevet
Major and Brevet Lt.Colouel (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). , ., ,
♦ Colonel Annesley served with the 37th Regiment in Ceylon during the rebellion m 1848. Served with the 10th
Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of
the Fort of Atrowleea, advance on Lucknow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha,
siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded the advanced party into the Kaisabagh, commanded a party of Volun-
teers occupying the large Mosque commanding the Kaisabagh— mentioned in despatches as having " highly dis-
tinguishe<l himself;" afterwards present at the reUef of Azimghur and subsequent operations at Jugdespore (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
' Major Barlow served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regiment, including the whole of the siege
operations l)efore Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, carrying the Heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlat
(rate (grape-shot wound), and surrender of the fortress; aftei-wards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Jugdespore with EjTe's Force,
of Atrowleea, actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow,
■ Azimghur, and operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
Major Lucas sen-ed the Punjaub campaign of i84r-49 with the loth Regiment, including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, affair of the 9th Sept., storming the enemy's strongly entrenched position and surrender
of the fortress; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal vrith two Clasps). Served in the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, including the advance on Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp).
■ Lt.Colonel Crowe served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian campaign in 1856, and was present in the action
of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in India with Havelock's Column from its
first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Pandoo Nuddee^ Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerut-
gunpe, Boorbeakeehowkee (Victoria Cross for distinguished and gallant conduct), Mungarwar, and Alumbagh,
relief of Lucknow (wounded), defence of Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and operations near Jugdespore (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's service
for Lucknow) .
• Major Bluett sen-ed with the loth Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the latter part of the
siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
at the relief of Azimghur iu April 1858, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal).
' Captain Bartholomew commanded a mounted Detachment of the loth Regiment during the operations against
the rebels in the Shahabad district, from 9th Oct. 1858 to 4th Jan. 1859, and was several times engaged (mentioned
in despatches. Medal). Ser\-ed in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
'0 Captain BjTon sen-ed in the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854, and was wounded and taken pri-
soner iu a sortie by the Russians on the night of the 20th December (Medal vrith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including actions at Cawnpore under Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and relief of Azimghur (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Davies was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for " gallant and humane conduct
on the 3rd Nov. 1852 for having plunged into the Rio Grande at Jamaica and rescued a private soldierwhohad been
carried awaj- by the force of the current."
'« Captain Sandwith sen'ed in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with the party of the 10th Regi-
ment under Captain Dunbar (who was killed) at the attempt to relieve Arrah (wounded) ; advance to Lucknow,
and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, storming of the Emaumbara
Bud Kaisabagh, pa.ssage of the Tonse, reUef of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity
(Medal with Clasp). o . i 01,1 j
" Major Hudson served during the Kaffir wars of 1846-47, and of 1851-53, on the Ordnance Staff, and was fre-
quently thanked in general orders (Medal). Served also in the Crimean campaign, and was present at the several
Sfirtics, and the attack of the Redan on the i8th June 1855, when he was contused by the bursting of a shell in the
Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
!' Captain Battye served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was 'present at the mutiny at Dinapore and
attempt to relieve Arrah; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultan-
'"■'<'''c'l^\ '™ '*"'"'^ ""'^ capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal
'« Major Murphy sen-ed with the loth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Jleojil). Also the PunjaTib campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the whole of the siege operations before
wl'^u ^l."!.'' I I".? '^^ r5,'"''rr,°'' ^^'° enemy's night attack on 17th Aug. 1S48, and surrender of the fortress; after-
wards present at the battle of Crfjojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
SurRcoiis Slaughter and Orton.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
I St Batt.,
and Batt.,
Years' Ser.
FuU Half
Pay. Pay.
l-In
sub^athoo, Bengai.-j n^^^ (^Korfh Devonshire) Regiment of Foot. 249
' SlLAMANCA." " PrRESEES " " KlVELLE " " NiTE " " OeTHBS " " ToULOUSE " " PEJflNgCLA."
Colonel— 5;)- John Gai^pnrd Le Marchant,' KCB. GCMG. Emign, 26 Oct. 20; Lt. ^2^ Oct. 21; Capf.
»■ 30 June 25 • Major, ^14 Dec. 32 ; Lt.Colond, ^iS Oct. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 22 March 5S ;
Lt General 29 Oct. 64 ; General, 6 May 72 ; Colonel nth Foot, 3 Sept. 62.
lieutenant Colonels.— i John Roe, Entu/n, P26 May 44 ; Lt. 1*9 Oct. 46 ; Capt. ''30 Sept. 53 ; Major, •'21 Feb.
60; £f.i^Co/o»ie/, 24Mar. 7r; i<.CoW,i'3i May?!. r. r. . n . v ^^ ^ -at ■
2 William Henry Crompton-StausfiekV Ensign, s"!? Aug. 54 ; X<. 9 i eb. 55 ; Cc^)?. > 7 >o\-. 56; Jfajor,
' 27 Au"-. 70; Zt. Colonel, ''22 July 71.
tUaiors —I George Toddington Osbom, Ens.^i Dec. 48 ; Lf. "^16 Sept. 51 ; Cpt.^'^i May 58 ; jlf<y.P3i May 71.
;2 Wniiam Dutton Naper, Endgn, 29 June 49 ; Lt. •'30 Sept. 53 ; Capt. ''28 May 58 ; Of.yoc P12 July 71.
I William Taylor Corrie, Ensign, ^y Nov. 56 ; Lt. I'ls June 58 ; Capi. ''23 July 61 ; Major, P22 July 71.
Marcus L. M'Causland, i;H»i(7», 23 July 52 ; X«. 1-24 Mar. 54 ; Capt. i> 2 Oct. 58 ; jlTcyo)-, 24 July 71.
Capiaixs. j-
1 Edward Birch
2 William Adam Smyth
I Alex. yi.Arthar, D.A.A.G.\
for JIusk., Meeriit, Bengal)
I John Wdliam Green
1 Frederic Jas. S. Whiteside, \
D.A.A. G.forMtisJc.Lncknow J
2 WUliam Arthur Irwin
I David Halliday
1 Hugh Montil Toller
2 Frederic Watson
2 s.WilliamPictonMortimer,^ )
D.A.Q.M.General, Ceylon )
I Edwa rd Hem-y Hare
I John Hichens Bamfield''
I Edward Lee Street
1 John Frederick Trotter
2 s. Charles Frederick Colvile.
2 Alexander Henry Vaughan
Henry Herbert Skill
19 ten.
•"17 Nov.
17 Mar.
31 Mar.
P30 July
•'31 July
i'29July 59
24 Nov.
23 May
6 July
P21 Feb.
21 Nov.
P I May 55
PisJuly 5S
P24Aug. 58
Pi I Mar. 59
P 2 Oct. 58
P21 Feb. 60
P16 AprU 61
CAPTAIN.
July
P23July 61
58:Pl2 0Ct.
551 I Oct.
6o|P 8 Jan.
561 19 Feb.
3 July 60 P I Dec,
10 April 60! 9 Feb.
June 6o|P 5 July
II Aug. 54
60
58
64
58
63
64'
64
17 Sept. 61
P21 AprU 63
P 8 Jan. 64
P 9 Oct. 63
P 3 Mar. 65
10 July 66
8 June 67
'21 Aug. 67
' I Oct. 67
16 May 68
'18 Nov,
7 June 69
' I Sept. 69
25 Jan. 69
'22 Oct. 70
'31 May
■12 July
BBEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
■ ijlll
lUUU
Lliat
:i[:i
Frederick Nathaniel CallwelVii June
Vy v^-an Williams \ 4 June
2 James George Ballantyne ...|P28May 58
Lieutenants. |
1 Chi'istopher Samuel Bailey...! P 3 Jime 59
2 Edw. Reg. Mynors Basker- > ! p ,, , ,
vme.Insf.ofMmk.jJ&n.eg) 2 juiy 01
1 George Vincent Meredith, / I „ „ ,
^<Z>?a^(i!7June69 S\ '» Sept. 61
2 Thomas Albert Kemble p 8 Oct. 61
2 Philip Henry Smith
2 William Henry Beevor
I Spencer Byng Astley
I Richd. Squii-e ImhoaO'Brien
1 Sylvester Reid, Instructor |
0/ Musketrg, 31 Oct. 71... i
2 Dennett Thomas Kinder, )
Adjutant 12 July 71 j
2 Edward Hensman Vaughan .
2 James Walker Andrews, at )
StaffCollege S
2 James Herbert Yule
2 Thomas Stephen Coppinger
1 Edward William Scott
2 Charles Edward Lang 30 Mar. 66
I Ross Thompson p 6 Nov. 67
I Geor-j-p- Vv.-,lorick (iuyon ...
1 GodlV, ■ , ■ ■• In Uiildwin
2 Georu' -luwell...
I Dil-ki; .,, ,: i-;r.v
I Gustavi.,, ci..c..ci InUlock ...
'16 Jan.
P21 April
P16 Oct.
14 Jimc
63
63
63
64
5 July
64
9 May
65
P30 June
65
I Sept
^5
I Dec.
P20 Apri
P15 May
65
66
66
MultouThos. Geo. Lambarde:P i Sept. 69 p 7 Oct.
2 William Yorke |p 5 Jan. 70 P27 Oct.
Richard Edward Kelsall I P3 1 July 67 1 28 Oct.
Robert Edw. Arthur Jenkins, P12 Oct. 67! 28 Oct.
towni m Sept. 1835, engaged on the
Heights of Arlaban, in Alava, on the
i6th 17th and iSth Jan. ; in raising
the siege of San Sebastian, and
storming the Line;
sage of "the Urme
Passages, cStli M;iy : iii the geut-ral
actiiiiriiul' '!■'■ A",-:i, I ', t |:^36, besides
sevfiiil ;ii':i ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■ ,'c">ia,as also
in thr 'J'!,' : :!,i ' ~ lit' the loth
13th istli :iii I i-'!i Miircli before-
6 May 65 P31 Oct. 7ijHei-nani: !br these services he re-
P 6 Nov. 60 8 June 72|ceived a Medal, also 3rd Class St.
Sept. 62 P 9 Oct. 69 1 Fernando, and Knight of Charles
I Ithe Third. From 1846 to 1867 he was
P28 April 63 successively Govenior and Commander of the
, ! Forces —of Newfoimdland,— Nova Scotia,—
P 2 June 65! jij^ijj^_lj,m| Commander in Chief of the Madras
10 Sept. 65: 2°Lt;colonel Crompton-Stansfteld served with
P I Dec. 65'the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the
Pio July 66 14th July 1855, including the sics^e and taH ot
Pi4Au.^. 66i Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
11 Nov. 66;Medal). . , , „ ^, t,
II Jan. 67! 5 Captain Mortimer served with the 80th Re-
" „ T . giment in Bnrmah in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for
1 8 June 67peo-u). Also in the lutUan mutiny campaign m
n -vr ,„li85'8-59, and was present with the Camel Corps
Pi4Mar. o8|jjj. jj^gpj^p^jj.gof calpee, and served with the
P25 April 68 Cawnpore and Mora dabad Levies (Medal with
Pi5July 68 f*(?aptain Bamfield served with the 7211CI
P22 Auo-. 68 Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
P 2 Sept 68 including the siege of Kotah, battle of Bunass,
"I Oct 68 and pursuit through Rajpootana, Central India,
20 May 69|andMalwa (Medal with Clasp).
P2°Sept. 69' ■ Doctors West and Tulloch.-For War Ser-
P13 Mar. 66 24 Jan. 70
PiSMar. 62 P 9 Feb. 70
P 2 Mav 6S1P 9 Feb. 70
P25 April 68 P14 Sept. 70
3 Feb. 69;Pi2July 71
I BradshawLewis Philip Reilly
1 Fra. Wm. Stavelej' Jack- >
son, Interpreter j
2 William Prinn Noon
I James Browne
I Malcolm Edw.H.OweuWelch
1 Wm. Arthur Joyce Murray..
2 Henry Beauchamp St. John.
Sub Lieutenants.
Chas. Mordaimt Fitzgerald
George Mackworth Bullock
Samuel Keith Harries
James HerbertVidal Brai- 'i
thwaite
7 July
I Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Pii Feb. 70; 28 Oct.
PigMay 69 1 28 Oct.
I July
Nov.
Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
vices see " Medical Department.'
30 Dec. 71
24 April 72
26 June 72
31 Aug. 72]
ut Battalion embarked for Bengal, 16 Jiili/ 1S64.
Depot, attached to 2nd Battalion.
2nd Battalion returned from the Cape of Good
Hope, II Jiihj T.5-0.
Pai/masters.~2 Richard Rodd Robinson, 26 Mar. 58 ; Hon.Capti
David Simpson, 15 June 58 ; Endg/i, 2 June '
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Robinson Atkins, 23 Nov. 60.
; Hon.Majo
. William Mullins, 17 July 63. ,„ , ^
Surgeons.— 2 John Henry West,' MD. A.S. 24 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 16 Feb. 64
I John Tulloch,' MD. A.S. 7 June 54 ; Surgeon, 13 Feb. 60.
Assistant Surgeons.— 2 John William Purefoy, MD. 31 Mar. 65.
I Ulick Albert Jenings, MD. 31 Mar. 66.
I Thomas William Patterson, 31 Mar. 66. !
Facings Green.
Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
^=5o
12tli (Ea.<( Snfoll) Regiment of Foot.
fist Batt.,Athldne.
L^ud B;itt. , Ferorspore, Bengal.
' Sekingapatau" "India"
MiXDEX " " GiUKALTAB " tUc Cnstlc, Kcy, niid Motto, Jlonth Iiuigma Calpe.
"NkW /iBALAXD."
Yewi-Ser. Colonel.— Ueurv Colvilc, ^hWi/m <(• W. ""ag Dec. 13; X^ <f- C»;)<. ""e Nov. 17 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, ^6 July 30;
FnJT HM I Majui- 4- Cul'^'ii Dec. 44 ; Lt.Culunel, ^2$ March 53 ; Mttjur General, 20 Jime 54 ; U.General, 20 July 60 ;
Pay.lPuy. G,„fn»/. 27 March 68 ; f«/o)iW 12th Foot, 29 Oct. 64. ^ „ „ ^ „ ,r
•,,1 r'laeutenant Colonels.— i Hcury Meade Hamilton,' Eneign, Pg Aug. 39 ; Lt. ''26 Oct. 41 ; Capt. Pii May 49 ;
I lit.Majur, 12 Dec. 54 ; Mujui; 19 Dec. 56 ; Bt.TJ.Col. 6 Juno 56 ; Lt.Col. 1*22 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 12 April 63.
■»8 1 'johii M-Neill Walter,' C21., liriijadier General Commanding Satigur District ; Ensign, ^31 July 35 ; Lt. 3 July
I 39 ; Cant. 29 Sept. 47 ; Major, ''2 Doc. 53 ; Lt. Colonel, •'17 Oct. 56 ; Colonel, 17 June 61.
... ': John M-Kay, Eiirlqn, 25 Au;/. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 6 May 59 ; Major, i July 67 ; Lt.Colonel, i May 71.
Ua^ors.— 2 EUwanrk. Fo.-'ter,* Commandant of Knssoidie Convalescent Depot ; Ensign, 2 May 42 ; Lt. 14 Apr.
""I 46 ; (Vi;,^ 14 Fe1>. 55 ; 3r<i/ur, 17 June 68. ,,- . „ ^
... 3 George Fuller Walker.' En>i<in, 14 April 46 ; Lt. 13 Sept. 49 ; <^<'Pf- ^7 ilar- 5S ; Ma/or, ^23 June 65.
... I Frederick Bajmell,* E»»ig», 20 Oct. 46 ; Lt. 8 Aug. 49 ; Cupl. 8 Jau. 58 ; Major, 9 April 70.
l«/„'i Charles Jocclvu Cecil Sillerv, Eus. 21 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Major, i May 71.
Cap
I Kdward Marcon
1 W. Cooke O'Shaughnessy,'* )
AtMut.Mil.Sec.JioHg Kong S
2 William Thomas Baker
2 Hugh I'earce Pearson'
1 Henry Macgi-egor LowTy" ..
2 William Keough
I WilliamCro.sbicSiddonsMair'-'
I Robert Johnston Stansfeld"
1 John William Lloyd
2 Heiirj-LongWilliamPhillips"
I Campbell Thomas Morris ..
I Wm. A. Fethcrstonhaugh^. . .
1 James Edward HaiTis
12 John King Dooner"
|2 Henry Magee
2 George Turner
3 George James Gordon
1 2 Herbert Trist Cooper "'
2 Robert Baynes Reed
I Walter John Boyes
j LiKl'TKXAMS.
I I Simon Bagge Triphookj^^)
I ^<//h<«h< 3 Fob. 69 )■
2 Hy. Duppu, AU'. Cutbill,'' 1
Inst, of Musk. 22 Sept. 72 >
2 ». Cluvrles Heuiy Gardner ..
2 Arthur Henry BrittaLn'"
a William Bnnviic Ferris
2 George Frederick Gavin
1 James Smith Gibb''
I I Harry Leigh Townshend
11 Arthur Fi-ench
2 Charles Holy
i Henry Stewart Bolton'^
2 Thomas Baker
'2 John C. Robertson Glasgow..
I W. WallacoKoderickOnslow"
I Manfred John Sawyer
I Owen Williams, Iiutructor 1
! ofMiitkelrg IS Feh. 71 ...i
1 Jolm James Fo.\ Inviu
2 Goo.Aug.BarringtonGodboId
1 2 Arthur SUniforth He.\t
2 Jameo Frank Rivctt-Caraac
2 Richard Thos. Edward Dowse
1 Chas. Fairfax Hutton Riddell
ji Charles Richard Townlcy .
2 Richard James Pike
1 1 ( 'harlos Thos. Jackson Dowler
!■ Arthur Cotes
'2 Edward RctlstoiicJas.Warnc;
•3 William Randol])h Routh, ')
I Interpreter J
12 JamcB Sidney Till j'er- Blunt
2 Guillum Scott Baugh
HXSIGN.
3 Sept. 48
I" 1 6 June 54
7 .Lin. 48
28 Feb. 56
31 Aug. 55
6 June 55
28 Mar. 38
26 Jan. 55
''25 June 58
9 Oct. 57
23 Aiig.
26 Mar.
P 6 Jan.
P16 Oct.
Apri'
May
•'23 July
■■26 Oct.
13 May
21 May
LIBDT.
3 Dec. 52
3 Aug. 55
9 Jiily 52
LPTAIN.
30 Sept. 58
'30 Sept. 59
29 Aug. 56
25 Aug. 57 P15 Oct. 61
23 Mar. 58 P16 May 65
Oct. 58 29 July 65
Pi6Aug. 59' P 8 Aug. 65
i7Jiuie 55|P22Dec. 63
P 4 Mar. 59 P25 April 68
24 Feb. 59P22July 68
P 2 Sept. 52 P 8 Aug. 68
P 7 Dec. 58 15 Oct. 68
P 3 Oct. 62 P 2 Dec. 68
P17 July 63 1 p 5 May 69
P15 June 60 21 May 69
3 Nov. 55' I April 70
6i|P28 Apr.
6olP 2 Oct.
59 1 Pi I Feb.
6 July
P21 Dec. 60
P22 Dec. 60
8 Feb. 61
P16 Apr
P17 Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
64
I Oct.
15 Feb. 71
24 July 72
13 Nov. 72
BRBV.MA.T.
BT.LT.COL.
Colonel Hamilton served the Eastern cam-
6 Aug. 64'paign of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.M.G., and as A.Q.M.G.
11 Juno 61 15 Dec. 64'fromOct. 1855, including the battle of Alma, cap-
19 Feb. 58 29 July 60 tui-e of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol
21 Nov. 62 P14 Sept. 67' (Medal with two ;Cla6ps, Brevets of Ma.)or and
Dec. 62 P12 Sept. 65 Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Dec. 62 P 4 Mar. 68 Medal).
P 8 Sept. 63 4 April 68, 2 Brigadier General AValter served throughout
P22 Dec. 63 17 June 68thc Kaffir campaign of 1846-4733 Adjutant of the
12 April 64 P 1 Aug. 68 90th Light Infantry, and Field Adjutant of the
P16 Aug. 64 P 8 Aug. 68 ist Division (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regi-
P20 Dec. 64 15 Oct. 68 ment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was
9 Sept. 64 'P 1 Feb. 68| present at the battle of Goo.ierat (Medal with
oNov 6^!pi7A-nril eo'*^'^®!')- Also with a Brigade on the Peshawiir
oiNov. 05 i7Apni 69j.^.^^^.^j,.^ jg^^_^^_ Served with the 35th Regt. in
5 Mar. 67 21 May 69 the Indian campaign of 1858-59; commanded the
5 Aug. 64 1 P 7 Aug. 67 Arrah Field- Force in the actions of Sirthooa,
8 Jan. 6S:Pi9 Feb. 70 Bramineegunge, RaoniJoorperoiora Jemaoii, and
Srn LmpTKSAVTs.
1 John Standish Montcith')
Uamiltoii
1 Charles Donovan Cave..
John Liigfin Frailer
2 ('laudu KiMinedy
I UuuiUon Alloy
George .Shiulds
July 68
I Aug.
' 2 Dec.
14 JaTi. 69
13 Jan. 69
' 3 April 69
'17 April 69
'■ 5 May 69
7 July 69
P19 Feb.
" Nov
_ Feb.
28 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
24 April
8 Jime
19 June
31 Aug.
13 Nov.
4 Dec.
7iiKareesath; subsequently a light Colu
71 [operations in Shahabad, including the action be-
71 fore Nonoodhee (CB., and Medal).
71 j * Majors Foster and Bagnell served in the
7iiKafflr war of 1851-53 (Medal).
71 1 » Major Walker served as Adjutant of the 8th
71 Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
71 wounded), including repulse of sorties on 9th
(horse shot) 14th 18th and 23rd July 1857 ; after-
' wards present in the actions of Bolundshur
71 and AUighur, battle of Agra, action of Dil
71 Koosha and relief of Lncknow under Lord
Clyde, afl\xir of the 2nd and action of the 6th
Dec. at Cawupore, and action of Khudagung
(Medal with two Clasps) .
' Captains O'Shaughnessy and Fethcrston-
haugh served with the 12th Regiment through-
out the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present during the remainder of the Waikato
campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also
at the operatio)is before and assault of the
Gate Pah (Medal).
i'14 Feb. 51 ; i/. P29 Oct. 56;
6 Feb. 56; ulon. Captain,
|Poyin<u/<Tf.— I Waller nice Olivcy, 6 Ain-. 55 ; E
'i/^ . -.r ' 1"'"""'"* H'xl'llextone,^" I May 64 ; (^.J/-
Quarter Matlrr,.-2 Kilwurd Farrnnt.=' 30 July 62.
I Tbouuia Muir." 8 July 68.
.s„rgeon..~2 .lames Greig Leask, MH. A.N. 28 Aug. 55 ; .Surqeon, is Feb. 71.
A..i.ln«t S-' """'"'""l ''•""« M^hceby." MD. A.S. 27 May 57 ; Surgeon, .7 .May 7
/l«..M«/ Surgeon,.-! Waynes Ilced, i Oct. 62. J • ' J /
2 Jolm Mnckciizio M'Lean. MD. 30 Sept. 64.
I John Wallace, MD." 31 March 64.
.1 n„i, I '^".""S' ^^\oyr.- Agent., MceerK. Co.x and Co. Iri,h Agents. Sir E. Boro
,1 Ball, rrlnrnedfrom yen Zealand, A„g,„l 1867. 2,ul Bait, embarked for Bengal, Julg
Jlon. Major,
Jlay 69.
12th {E,>M SuffuR-) Be,junent of Foot. 251
■ Captniu Pcai-son served in the 84th Regimout tlu-oughout the opcratiousofthe Columu under Havelock, inciudiiig
the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (first and second),
Boorbeake Chowkee, Bithoor, ilimgawar, and Alvini Bagh, relief of Lucknow, commanded a Company of the S4th
Regt. in the sortie of 26th Sept. 1857, and at the storming of the Hiru Kanah ; served with Outram's Force at the
Ahim Bagli, also at the assault and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azunghur, and pursuit of Koer Singh (llcdal and
two Clasps, and a year's service).
* Captain Lowry served dm-ing the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
^ Captain Mair served thi-oughout the New Zealand war of 1S60-61, including the capture of tiio Pahs at Kiliihi,
capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huirangi, and skirmish
in front of Tearie. Served during the fii-st part of the "Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant of the Flj'ing Column
during the war of 1863-64 (Medal).
'" Captain Stansfeld served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from ist June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Setaastopol, and attack and occupation of the Cemeterj^ on i8th June (Meda 1 with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also in the ludian mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meangunge, siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
" Oaptain Phillips served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
with the storming party at the capture of Rangiriri on the"2oth Nov. 1863 (Medal).
'^ Captain Dooner and Lieuts. Triphook and Bolton ser\'ed in New Zealand dui'ing active operations in 1864-66
(Medal).
'° Captain Cooper served with the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the Waikato
campaign.
^~ Lieuts. Cutbill and Gibb, and Quarter Master Muir ser\'ed throughovit the New Zealand war of 1S63-66, and were
present with the Thames expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
i'' Lieut. Brittain served in the New Zealand war of 1S63-66, including the expedition to he Thames and siege and
capture of the Maori position at Orakau on ist and 2nd April 1804 iMedal).
'■' Lieut. Onslow served in New Zealand during active operations in 1S66 (Medal).
-" Cai)tain Huddlestone served throughoiit the Eastern canijiaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Eahiklava, siege and fall pf Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
-' Quarter Master Fan-ant served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was ])reseut at the battle of Ferozcshah
(iledal). Bm-mese war of 1852-53, including the relief of Pegu, and with General Peel's Colimm to Martabau and
Tliongoo (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutinj' campaign, including the battle of Bedleekeserai, siege and operations
before Delhi, actions of Narnoul, Kassgunge, Puttialee, and Mjmpoorie, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent opera-
tions in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 (Clasp).
'■''^ Doctors M'Sheehy and Wallace. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
Goninmation of Notes to 13/A. Foot.
^ Major E. Iv. Jones served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 4tli Sept. 1855 including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Hi uLral in suppressing the mutinj' in 1857-58,
with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chunda, Unuia-Li-pore, and Sultaupore, ailerwards at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Twynam served with the 6ist Regt. at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and the action of Nujjuf-
ghur; and with the 13th Light Infantry in the actions at Doomui-eahgunge, Toolsepore, and Bootwab (Medal
with Clasp).
" Captain Gilljert served in the Crimea from 30th June 1S55, including the battle ofthe Tcli. r!!:i;, ;i. -i, -o andfiillof
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of iS;; . :,■ '\ ", .i-; present at
the relief of Azimghm- and the subsetiuent operations in that district ; also in the action.- ni Ad' kiIi, .lugdespore,
Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore, and the operations under Colonel Kelly in Tirhoot and tin' I'l 1:11, inchRling the
action at Bootwab (Medal).
'" Captain Gillett served in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turki.sh Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was jiresent at the actions at
Amorah, Jugdespore, and Toolsepore (Medal).
" ( 'aptain ConiuL'-ton served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur and sub-
sC4U.'i,toi„,r:itH.„s (Medal).
'^ (':ilKaiii 111 Inland served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions at Amorah on
the lyrli -.iw'. ,;,tii April (Medal).
'* Captain Leet served during the Indian campai.gn in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Amnrali on the
17th and 25th April, Nuggur, Amorah on 9th .June, attack on and retreat from .luL.li-i"iii-. ;iit ion .,r 'I'oolsi pore,
and those at Bootwall ; he acted as Staff Officer to various Cohunns, and was twice spLi!;ill>- iiiMiiionul m .L'ciienil
orders (Medal 1.
" Captain Allfrey sei-ved with the 6th Regt. iu the Indian campaign in 1858, inclutliug the opci-ations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
'^ Captain James served in the Indian campaign in 1S58, and was present at the relief of Azimghur, and actions
at Doomureahgunge and Toolsepore (Medal).
1^ Captain Cox served in the Indian campaigTi, and was present in the two actions at Amorah on 17th and
25th Aijril 1858. in the first of which he commanded the Skirmishers iu a successful attack on the enemy's left (Medal).
IS Captain Ethelston served iu the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clas]), and Turkish Medal).
" Major M'Naughten landed with the 13th Light lufsiutry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, and was at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign from 2nd October 1857, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal).
-" Major Brown served with the ist Royals throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of the Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^' Quarter Master Griffin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the actions of Amorah on
17th and 25th April and 9th June 1858, capture of the Fort of Nuggur, actions of Debreah and Toolsepore (Medal).
2" Surgeons Rendell and Ii-win. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
"52 13th (ist SomerseUiire) or Prince Albert's Regt. of Light Infantry, [l
it Batt., Malta.
_mdBatt., Dublin.
"Ectft" (with the Sphinx). "Maktijjkjue" "Ava" " Affghanistan " " Ghuznee."
_ A Mural Cro\vn, superscribed " Jellalabab " " Cabool 1842 " " Sevastopol."
!l5!I-|Colonel.— Philip Spencer Stanhope, EuKiau, 30 March 15; Li. 4" Capt P17 .Tnly 23; Capf. 4- Lf. Colonel,
\H»U, P16 March 32; Colonel. 9 Nov. 46; Major General, 20 June 54; Lt.General, 20 April 61; (general, 22
I31i Nov. 68 ; Co/o«W nth I.i^'ht Infantrj', 3 Feb. 64. ^ ., o t ir •
... Lieutenant Colonels.— i William Forbes Mncbean, F.iifign, 7 JUI3' 37 ; Lf. 7 Jan. 42 ; dipt. 8 June 49 ; Major,
1 I 15 Jan. 58; i/.Co/o»c/. I May 59; CWoiie/, I May 64. „ ,, . -^r -,^ ■
1V|. 2 Thomas Maunsell.'i'iMioH, ''27 May 42; IJ. ''23 May 45; Capt. 8 Oct. 50; Bt. Major, ^^oy. 53; Major,
■| «'9Jan. 57; 2<M:<.CWoHr7, loSept. 64; i^(W«HW, Pi5Miiy67. ^ ,„ . ,, . . ^^
... Majora.— 2 Rob.BlackoU Montgomery,^ Ji»W</h. ''24 Sept.47 ; Lt. i-is Oct. 52 ; Capt. P4 Aug. 54 ; Major, 17 Apr.66.
... I Arth-.'.r Uainbrigge.^ JiHM^ii, i'i4 Juueso; Lt. ''6 May 53 ; Capt. 26 Juness ; J/<y'o»-, ''g March67.
2'/ij 2 Rol)un Douglas,* £H»tff», 2 Apr. 41 ; X^ 28 Dec. 42 ; Cajit. 6 July 55 ; Major, i April 66.
... |i Edward Kent Jones.' E>i»iqn, 21 April 46 ; Lt. P30 Nov. 49 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, ^25 Sept. 67.
("aptaiss.
Mchi lie Browne"^
Ge«lde8 Sansoni Twym'u^' • ••
Philip Edward VictorGilbert'
Henry Gillett"'
John Codd Conington' '
». EdT\-. Lutwj-che England" 1
William KnoxLeet,'* D.A.^t
A.G.fur Miuketry, Cork...i
Thoma.s Alphonso Cary
Irving Stening AUfrey'^
John Fencott James's
William Cox''
Edmund Peel Ethelston's ...
Dudlcj- Thomas Persse
Arthur M'Gillicuddy Denny
Alfted Randall
George Hibbert A.Kinloch...
Alexander Duke Simpson . . .
John Arthur P. K. Ham-ood
Francis Glasse Marshall
John Moutray Read
WilliamCharlesFred.Madden
LlEriEXAXTS.
Richard Fitzgerald King . . . !
George Kemmis, Adjutant')
14 Sept. 70 )
3 Gerard Septimus Burton
2 Robert Stuart Clarke, 44/ H-) I
tant I April 62 )
2 Henrj' Reginald Bate, Ingt. >
of liufketry 18 Nov. 68 ... J
1 Andrew Cha! Cunningham, ) '
Itttt.nfMiteketri; 14 Sept. 70 J
2 John Francis Bellis
1 Charles Barker
2 John James Ross
I James Guillet Westaway 1
I William Hunter Evans
1 Robert Arthur Jalland
2 John Franklen Bailey
2 Chi-istian Hollingworth
2 Bryan BFistow Twj-ne
I Henry Hallam Parr
Charles Edward Harris
I Hugh Hovell Thurlow
I John Miller Elgee Waddy ...
I Robert Cooke Otway
1 Thomas Barrv George
Cliarlcs Duiicuft Radcliffc ...
2 Fre<lerick Charles Caldwell...
3 Kred.Walt.Spencer-Stanhope
I Frank Bovd Bradshaw
1 William 'I'homas Summers...
2 Walter Edgar Gaskell
2 Richard ("ooper
2 Arthur Close Borton
3 Noel Norcolt Winter
3 John Charles Ambrose
I Edward John Fowncs
I Edmonil Jom.'ph Gnllwcy
I Francis James Justice
I Edmund William Clark
a Pierce Edward Hughes
LIEUT.
24 Fell.
•■18 Oct.
''13 Jan.
''24 Aug.
''18 Dec.
6 July
4 July
13 May
''29 July
Pi 7 Aug.
2 July
''24 Aug.
29 May
I April
19 July
6 Nov.
P 3 June
7 Oct.
P 7 Sept.
P21 Dec.
P28 Dec.
43 |P 9 April
45 "2.3 July
54' 26 June
54 26 June
52 6 July
55 7 April
55 P I Feb.
59 1 1 April
56 16 April
55 " 7 >tar.
55 8 Jan.
54 9 Feb.
58 P18 Sept.
58 P 3 July
59 1 26 July
60 P 8 Oct.
59!P2i July
59 P16 Oct.
58,Pi6 Aug.
60|P3o June
60 P30 June
47 26 June 55
47 II Jan. 58
55 23 Mar. 61
55 P 4 June 61
55 P26 Nov. 61
58 P 8 Jan. 64
561? 4 Nov. 64
62] 23 Mar. 66
58^P2iAug. 66
561 20 Feb. 67
30 Mar.
P 9 Nov.
28 Jan.
25 June
9 Nov.
24 Sept.
P 3 July
P I April
Pjo June
24 Mar.
16 Feb.
3 Mar.
P30 June
P 9 May
P25 July
P 8 Sept.
P27 Nov.
4 Dec.
Pii Jan.
P 9 Mar.
P I Mav
P 8 May
P15 May
9 Jan.
8 July
Pio Feb.
P24Mar.
8Jnlv
•'44 July
|P3oOct.
iPjoNov.
I 8 Feb.
jP 6 July
|Pi7Aug.
1P27 Aug.
P12 Nov.
y Mar. 67
P15 May 66
■' 7 Aug. 67
29 May 68
' 4 Mar. 68
'18 Nov. 68
..P 10 Feb. 69
63'P24 April 69
6i|p I Feb. 68
65 P24 Sept. 70
65 P22 April 71
16 Oct.
P26 Oct.
P28 Dec.
P 4 June
SCB LIKCTKKAXT8.
Bryan PulmoH
3 Kichnnl Arthur Herbert >
TownHOnd (
7 Jan. 6;
58 24 Sept. 0
60 P S Jan.
62 [P 9 Mar.
62 P 8 May
63' iS Aug.
64 P18 April
65 Pio Feb.
65, P 2 Mar.
65 P24 April
6s P14 July
65 P30 Oct.
66, Pio Nov.
66 Pro Nov.
67'P24 Nov.
67 ,P 6 July
67 P17 Aug.
67, ''27 Aug.
67iP24 Sept.
68P12N0V.
68 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69', 28 Oct.
691 28 Oct.
6g' 28 Oct.
70' 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
BHEY.MAJ. I nT.LT.(
26 April 59
. June 70
BUB Lli
10 Jan.
8 June
' Lt.Colonel Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt.
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the first and second siege opera-
tions before Mooltan, including the attack on the
enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches
on the 12th Sept. 1848 (slightly grazed by a bul-
let), the action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture
of the city (where he was personally engaged at
jone time with two Sikhs, one of whom he killed),
64 and surrender of the fortress ; afterwards present
at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Che-
niote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
Clasps) ; was severely wounded at Mooltan on the
2ist Jan. 1849 by a splinter of shell on the left shoul-
der and arm. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854,
and up to 20th Feb. 1855, in the 28th Regt., includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege
of Sebastopol, during which he commanded the
69 1 Volunteer Sharpshooters of the 3rd Division for
69 1 76 days until severely wounded (bullet through
69 jleft arm, bone broken) on the 30th Dec., for which
69 service he was honourably mentioned in division
69 [orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal
70 with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
70'and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
7o| - Major Montgomery sei-ved in the Crimea from
70 3othJvmei855, including the battle oftheTchernaya,
71 siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
71 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
711 3 Major Bainbrigge landed with the 13th Light
71 .Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, in-
71 eluding the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and
71 fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
71 Medal).
71 * Major Douglas served with the Buflfs at the
71 battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
71 1 " Lt.Colonel Browne served in the Indian cam-
71 ipaign, andcommanded a Detachment in an attack
71 on and defeat of rebels atBhanpore; was also
present in the actions at Doomureahgunge and
Toolsepore (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
{For remainder of Notes see foot of preceding page.
Paj,mn.t<r,.-x Dnncnn Cameron M'Naughtcn," 25 May 55 ; Q.M. 15 Aug. 48 ; Hon.Major, 25 May 65.
tluarirr ilast^l^^- rC^l^V'^.''l7^2' '^''- " ' ^'"- ^ ^-^ ^4 ! ^'-5 May 55 ; Wn. u'ajor, [nov. 69.
• ,„.„. ' Airro.1 Gridin," 27 July 66.
a,rgeon..-3 Wilbam Jasper Uondell," A.S. 26 May 54; Surgeon, 6 Feb. 66.
A,MUInnt «„',!. •^■vl'7"'''\'.''"''"' ^^^■" ■^■^- =4 Feb. S4: Surgeo7i, 1 Dec. 63.
^Wa«« .S«r7.-on..-2 Wilmot Horton Trevor Power. . Oct. 62.
. „• ''''wnrd Cleaver Maxwell, I Oct. 68.
'?.lV,.H''r~'*T'',' M!?«"-«- t'ox and Co.-7,-i»A Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
iW Uallation emharMfor Gibraltar, ,4 June .867. Dep5t, attached to fnd Battalion.
3)i'l Jlatlalinn refurnnl from thf Mvirilivs, .Tvh/ 1S67.
^nd'latt^^ChLTef '"•^'"'''] ^^th {The B aclcln<jhamsldre) Regiment of Foot. 253
The White Horse. " Nee atpera ffrre«^"— " Tournat" "Corunna" "Java" "Waterloo" "Bhubipoee"
The Royal Tiger, superscribed " India " "Sevastopol" " New Zealand."
Colonel.— Maurice Barlow,' Ensign, 21 July 14 ; Lt. 23 Mar. 15 ; Capt. 20 Dec. 12 ; Major, 12 June 28 • Bt.
Li. Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Dec. 47 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General 26 Oct ^jS • Lt General'
24 April 66 ; Colonel 14th Foot, 9 Aug. 70. ' • o . ■ .
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Cosmo Trevor,^ CB. Emign, 11 Mar. 42; Lt. 22 Jan. 46 • Cant P20 Nov -o •
Bt. Major, 6 June 56 ; Major, P27 Jan. 57 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 Dec. 63 ; Colonel, 8 Dec. 68.
1 William Hanbury Hawley,* Ensign, Pio July 46; Lt. 15 Feb. 50; Capt. 29060.54; Major 8 Deo 6t •
Lt. Colonel, 8 May 72. ' ' ' ^'
Majors.— I Charles Edward Grogan, Cornet, i'i6 April 47; Lt. •'28 April 48; Cap*. 29 Dec. 54 • Major 14
Jan. 64. ' J ) -i
2 John Gittens Maycock,* En»ign, ^2 June 43 ; Lt. P4 April 45 ; Cajit. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 30 Oct. 66
1 Dawson Stockley Warren,* Ensign, I'lg Doc. 51 ; Lt. ""le Dec. 53 ; C<v^ I'lo April 57 ; Major 3 Nov 71
2 Thomas Prittie Cosby,* Ensign. "'23 Nov. 52 ; Lt. 11 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 1*24 July 57 ; Major, 8 May 72
Captains.
2 Richard Hussey Vivian"
I Edward William Saunders^
I Andrew Alfred Le Mesurier,^ Station^
Stajf Officer Darjeeling Depot )
1 Ramsay Harman'"
2 Henry Augustus Burton
2 Monteford Spread Morgan"
2 John Donaldson Bradley*
1 Richard A. Lynd Furneaux'^
2 John Glancj'i''
2 George Leslie Bryce 1*
1 Aug. Frederick De B.Dixon
2 John Wilson
2 George Harwood Cope"
2 Anthony Robert Keogh
I Hon. James David Drummond, Brigade 1
Major, Sealkote, Bengal f
1 Richard Seymour Lemon
De Lacy Richard Frank Wooldridge
Joseph Laing
Frederick William Harington'^
jEneas Gordon Blairi'
Lieutenants.
Henry Augustus Williams
Henry M'Leod Hutchison, Adjutant \
4 Nov. 64 i
2 Roger Hall
William Thomhill Blois
Aubrey Lisle Patton^o
T. FitzHerbert Carlyon
Bertram Walter C. Firman
Gerard Van Hej-thuysen, Instructor of)
Musketry 17 Aug. 70 j
William IJIills
Richard Henry Atkinson, Adjutant 4)
West York Militia j
Robert Graham Foster Pigott, Instruc- )
tor of Musketry 19 Sept. 70 j
John Ho.sack
2 Arthur Walter Noyes
2 Powell William Symonds''*
2 Herbert Lovell Woodland, AdjataiW)
17 March 69 )
I William Adams Ridgeway
1 Robert WUham Richardson
2 Wm. Minor Graves Lapenotiere
1 William Sj-er Purkis
1 Charles Alexander Morris
2 Patrick Crosbie
2 Somerset James Butler
Alfred Ruttledge
Thomas Middleton Robinson
James Reid
Charles Steward Gordon
Charles David Ferrier
Harry Hewlett Young, Interpreter
'■17 Aug.
8 Mar.
9 Jan.
I Sept.
6 Oct.
5 Oct.
J'25 Aug.
13 Feb.
9 Mar.
I Feb.
19 Feb.
"■29 Feb.
'•25 May
5 Jui'y
8 Jan.
'29 Dec.
'21 Nov.
27 Mar.
'28 May
7 Mar.
6 Oct.
1 2 Nov.
28 Jan.
18 Oct.
'12 June
5 Feb.
''25 June
'3 Oct.
P 6 Feb.
17 Mar.
52' 6 June
54! ''29 Dec.
551 17 Aug.
54 9 Mar.
55: 26 Mar.
50J •' 8 April
541 9 Mar.
55,'' 8 Feb.
55 1 8 Jan.
56 j 15 June
55 18 Jan.
CAPTAIN.
4 Aug. 63
17 Nov.
9 Mar.
' 4 Oct.
'10 Nov.
'12 Sept.
3 April
■30 Mar.
P29 May
7 Aug.
5 Aug.
15 Sept.
.7 Oct.
P 8 Feb.
20 June
'27 June
5 Feb.
'27 Aug.
15 June
7 May
I Oct.
8 Mar.
8 Oct.
8 Oct.
I July
3 Oct.
5 Sept.
» 6 Feb.
4 Aug.
28 Aug.
14 Jan.
14 June
P18 April
■"12 Sept.
6 Feb.
30 Oct.
30 Mar.
■'29 May
6 July
P14 Aug.
i'i4 Sept.
''20 Jime
12 June
P 3 Sept.
P14 Jan.
P 3 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
68 1 28 Oct.
69 8 June
70I 28 Oct.
9 Jan. 57
26 Mar. 58
5 Oct. 58
55 P I July 59
58 jP 6 Feb. 63
531 23 Sept. 62
55 ' P 4 Aug. 63
56P28Aug. 63
58 1 14 Jan. 64
58;Pi4 June 64
56 P22 April 59
58|Pi2 Sept. 65
571 21 Mar. 66
58JP16 Oct. 66
59jPi6Jan. 63
58 12 June 70
61 I April 70
59 3 Nov. 71
62 8 May 72
57 1 I July 62
63
63
63
63
64
651
65!
66
66
67
67
67
67
67
HKEV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
21 Aug. 66
Mar. 64
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 72
8 May 72
8 June 72
8 June 72
19 June 72
13 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
Sub Lieutenants.
[ William Sel wood He wett
! Thomas Wm. Lanj-on Penno
[ Edward Hogarth Molesworth
[ Charles Withers Ravenshaw
? Thomas Richard Mills
2 Gerald Grant-Dalton
2 Sigismund Cathcart de Trafibrd
[ Henry Brabazon Urmston
1 Henry Richard Marrttt
Paymasters. — i William Jo.seph Carden," 4 Sept. 67.
2 George Edward Earle, 4 Sept. 67 ; Ensign, P22 May 63 ; Lt. ^2 March 66 ; Hon. Captain, 4 Sept. 72.
Quarter Masters. — i John Moore," 25 Mar. 62.
2 John Mills," 26 April 64.
Surgeons. — 2 Randolph Webb,27 A.S. 15 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
I John Edward Moffatt,*' A.S. 14 Mar. 51 Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgeon Major,
Assistant Surgeons. — i John George Randall, i Oct. 67. j Facings Bufl".
1 James Scanlan, MB. i Oct. 68. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
2 William Richard Gore Hinds, MD. 31 Mar. 65. |
ist Battalion embarked for Malta, 19 August 1867. Depot, attached to 2nd Battalion.
2nd Battalion returned from Australia, 23 June 1870.
14 May 71
253a 14//' {The I)ndi„illnu.isl,;rc) T^vjlnn-nt of Font.
' Lt Gcncnil Barlow served as :i General in the Trenches durinj? the sie^rc of Sebast,opol, antl commanded a
brigade sit its full (Medal with CUisj), Kniffht of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of tho Medjidic). . „ , , ^ „•,■,-.,•
=" Colonel Trevor served \vith the 14th Re:;im?nt in the Crimean camjiaign from the loth .Tan. 1855. including thcsieg&
and fall of Seba.*topol, and iis.^siult of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals). Commanded the 2nd 15att. 14th Regt. in the New Zealand war in 1864-66; was in command of a mixed
force of Imperial. Colonial, and Native Troojw in front of the Wereroa Pah, on which occasion 50 prisoners were taken
and possession of the Pah obtnir.ed. He accompanied General Chute with a portion of 14th Regt. throughout the
Wanjanri and Taranaki campaign of 1865 66, including the assault of Putake, Otapawa, Wikoko, and the operation.*
in the forest roiind Mount Egmont 1 mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
« Lt.Colonel Hawley, Maior.< \V:irr( u iuid Cosbv, and Captain Bradley served in the Crimea from roth .Tan. 1855,
including the siege and fall of S. : .ii.ih 1 ; .1,1 assault of the 18U1 Jmic (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Maycock served the i: .- : . n :;>.iLru of 1854 in thef7th Regiment, including the battles of the Alma
(wounded) and Inkerman. si. „ ■ 1 -• 1 1'll. and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th (■:.-- .: ili Mdjidiel..
• Cnpfciin t'ope served in the Now Zealand war of i86cf-6i (Medal).
" Major ViWan served with the 14th Regiment in the Crime.an campaiini from the loth Jan. 1855, including the-
siege and fall of Seba.<topol. and as.siiult of the i8th .Tune (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in
the^New Zealand war of 1865 66. in the W'anganui and Taranaki campaigns; was in command of a detai'lunent of
the and BntUiUon 14th Regiment at the as.^ault and capture of Okutuku, and was also present at the assault and
capture of I'utahi. (.)tivpawa. Waikoko Pah, and the operations in the forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
» Captiiin Saunders served in the Crime.in campaign from loth .Tan. 1855 with the 14th Regiment, inchidiug the
siege and fall of Scbastopol an<l assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the field
during the Maori war of i860 61 (Metbil).
' Captain Le ifosurier served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 13th Aug. 1855, including-
the siege and fall of Scbastopol (Medal with Cl.isp, and Tui-klsh Medal).
'"Captiiin Harman served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 2nd June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Seba.stoDol filed«! with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in New Zealand from Decem-
ber .860 to March 1864 (Medal).
'> Captain Morgan served with the 14th Regiment in the West Coast campaign in the New Zealand war of
1865-66 (Medal).
" Captain Fnmeaux served with the 14th Regiment in theWaikato campaign during the NewZealandwar of 1864 ;
also in the campaign on the West Coast in 1865-66, including the expedition from Wangariri to Taranaki under
General Chute, and was present at the assault and capture of Putaki, Otapawa, Kittemerai, and Waikoko Pahs
(Medal).
" Major Glancy served with the 14th Resinicnt in the Crimean campaign from loth .Tan. 1S55, including the sieg&
and fallof Scbastopol. andnss:iu!tof the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New
Zealand war of 1863-65, and was mentioned in despatches tor ' ' conspicuous forwardness " in the attack on the enemy's
rifle-pits during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" during the engagement at Rangariri
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'• Captain Bryce served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 in the Wanganoui district;
was present at the affair of the Weraroa Pah, and severely wounded in an ambuscade in the vicinity of the Redoubt.
(Medal).
" Captain F. W. Harington served in the NewZealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa and Gate
Pnh (Me<lal).
" Captain Blair scl•^•ed with the 8th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
^ Lieut. Patton served with the 14th Regiment m New Zealand in 1860-61, and throush the campaign of 1863-64 in
the Waikato District (Me(hil).
^ Lieut. Symonds served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and was severely wounded (Med.al).
»♦ Paymaster Carden served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean camiiaign fi-om Dec. 1854 to 26th March 1855^
including the sietre of Seba.stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turki.sh Medal).
»' Quarter Master Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Scbastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
»* Quarter Ma.-iter Mills served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the loth .Tan. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Scbastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with I'lasp. and Turkish Medal). Sei-s'cd also
with the 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863 66 in the Waikuto and Wanganiii campaigns,
anrl was present at the actions of Kokcroa and Rangiriri (Medal).
*^ Surgeon Webb and Surgeon Major Moffatt.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
I St Batt., Cork.
2nd Halt., Gosport Forts,
] 15th {The Yurhsh
254
Colonel.
jL]ast liidliui) Regiment of Foot.
IIaktinique " " Gl'ADALOUPE."
Thomas Armstrong Drought,! iiHsiiy;!, II Nov. 13 ; i<. "16 Oct. ^^ . p^,^,f p^^ Q|,j_ ^, . jj/ -^^
•"si Dec. 30; Li. Colonel, ''21 Mar. 45; Colonel, 20 June S4 ; J/"/<"' Oc/ieral, 11 Jan 60' Lt'Oene'ral'
21 April 68 ; Colonel 15th Foot, 21 April 68. " ' . • ,
lieutenant Colonels.—i Henry Grierson.^! Ensisn, P9 Aug. 33 ; Lt. i'24 Feb. 37 ; Ciy;^ P6 Jljiy 42 • JJ< 2rajor
20 June 54 : Mnjoy. 25 Aug. 56 ; Jit.Lt.Coloiiel, 17 Oct. 59 ; Colonel, 18 Feb. 67 ; Lt.Colouel, 25 Dec 67
2 Johnson Wilkinson,^ Emiyn, 1'4 Aug. 40 ; X<. ''24 May 44 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Majoi; 26 J une 66 : Zt. Colonel,
13 April 72.
Majors.— 2 .•<. I'hilip Alexander Anstrnther Twynam, Ensign, ^12 Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 July 54 • Cupt. ^27 Nov 57 •
Major, •'30 Sept. 68. - > r • / • 3/ ,
1 Robert Thomas P. Cuthbert, Unsigu, 14 July 54 ; Ijf. 13 Feb. 55 ; Cnpt. ''24 Aug. 58 ; Major.^Qi Auf 70
2 James Williamson S. MoQatt, Eitgign, 3 Nov. 46; Lt. n May 49; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, 3 Feb 7"'
I William Starke, Ennign, ''23 Mar. 55 ; i<. ''27 May 56 ; Capt. ''17 July 60; ilfayor, 13 April 72.
1 Richard ]..'.v< l);.<l,wood ...
2 Hy. Jiinl i '!■■ II I r- i,\ .■<. 1,«^. (i
lusp. of ' ' ' , -) 1-,-shut j
2 John Lru , - i;,:i :i
2 Charles K.luiiiud j.a.vanl
2 Francis Henry Garnett
I Charles Keir Farquhar.<on ...
1 Albert Edw. Hamilton Smyth
2 CjTil Blackburne Tew'
I Francis Walter Cary, Aide\
de Camp to Sir K. Doi/le...)
I Arthur Kcnnuis
BKSIGy. I LIEUT.
iSMay 55 '"g Oct,
II May 55
^lar. 56
2 Charlc:
1 Artliiii-
2 Henry I
'U
8 July
24 April 58
P30 Dec. 59
i'i2 June 60
'27 July 55
8 Feb. 61
II Sept.
18 Jan.
28 May
CATTAIN-.
1" 6 Nov. 60
''18 Feb. 62 1
•° 10 July eel
3 Aug.
1 Joseph M'Murray
2 William Naugle
I Francis Dixon Jolmson''
June 60 1' 6 Nov. 67 1
P 2 Sept. 62 P30 Sept. 68 1
P 3 Oct. 62 P12 June 69I
■'11 Feb. 59 ''20 Maj' 681
29 May 63 i'24 July' 69 1
9 Api'il 61 P 8 Sept. 63 P25 Sept. 69 j
I July 61 P 8 Jan. 64 p i Dec. 691
Feb. 62 P 4 Dec. 63516 Mar. 67I
9 Jiily 62 P23 Aug. 64 P27 Aug. 70I
3 Oct. 63 P23 June 65 P13 Feb. 67
7 Nov. 621P12 Dec. 65P23N0V. 7oi
9 Jan. 63IP20 April 66 P22 Mar. 71
17 Mar. 63[Pi5 June 66 P30 Aug. 71!
" " ' 7 Feb. 72|
.•Vpril 59
'24 Aug. 60
i'29 Oct. 5S
LinUTIiNANTS.
1 Gein-ge Bun-ell Skinner
2 s. Henry Laurence Dundas"...
1 Henry ' Bonnor Maurice, "^
Inst, of Musk. 27 Aug. 70)
2 Henry Bellingham Le Mottoe
2 Edwitrd James Singleton
1 George Charles Daiutry
2 William Henry Daniel, Ad- \
infant 8 Dec. 69 J
1 George Kdwa rd Ryan
2 Henry Hoyle Oddie,J«»i. o/> ,
Mnsk. 19 Oct. 7^ ;jPi3Sept,
William Hume Norman Locke i'24 .Tan.
2 Sept. 62
17 July 63
9 Jan.
22 Jan.
29 Mar.
14 June
28 June
5 July
Jan.
Jan.
' 9 Dec.
2 Ralph Kchvard Allen .
I Richard V. Saidccy Riall, )
Adjofant 20 Oct. 71 •<
1 Delves Brnnghtoi)
2 R,a:\anond Henry De la, I'oer .
2 Wiiliam Charles James Lacy
1 John Inglmui
2 Michael Murphy
2 Frederick Seymour Allen.,
I 1 Lt. General Drought served uninterruptedly
''11 Oct. 64 for 41 years in the 15th Regiment, the la.st ten as
P27July 66iLt.Colonel {'omMKiiiding. Ho miTininnilcd the
64 P28 Dec. 66,f,at'f«' "'';tl':''l'i-;; "'^ i:^ thr K..,ud„n, I'rnvinr.. in
^ ICeylon diiniiu- IIm' ^;ii-r,-sslul sii|)in-r,sM,))i of the
64 I Jan. 67|rebelli()ii iu i,),; :;'crivrd tlii; thuuks .
64 P22 .Tan. 67 Queen and of tin- local (^Dvennnent, an
64 P25 Dec. 67 most honourably mentioned throughout
f.. V R WMi fio despatches of the Governor and Commandor in
64 1 8 1eb. 68,^j^l^^_ iie„.a.cn„tinnL.dC:.nnna„d;n,t ofthose
64 P18 April 68 Province^ r.;- P' ; ; ;■ , fi.-n \ r;n-^ l.M.i-rtliau
^4 '30 Sept. 68^^;;-! :';-,:,';;:■ ^: ;:;-:;;;,;;:: j;;;;-^^
65'Pi9 -May 69 ropean
the
the
7 April 6S|''i2 Juno 69 him and Ins Id
18 July eij" 7 July eol*^^^,;!^^:;;";';;
23 June 65.524 .Tuly 69 served with .■!, 1
4 Aug. 66,P25 Sept. 69 :5th RcginieiU
15 Aug. 66'' I Dec. eo'LiUie, in dolV;
I May 67 P15 Dec. 69 the ;:^t,li July
8 Fob. 68lP7May 70, Kmidiiin I'mv
18 Nov., 6SIP24 Sept. 70| * Captain T(
2 Arthur Bowles P30 Sept. 68 ''23 Nov. 7otantry
2 Arthur Crowe P12 .Tune egjPsoAug. 7ij(Medal).
1 Philip AsbliyMettamPearsonj ,1 Jan. 67PioFeb. 69I •'■■ Capti
2 WiliiMin Crni-rsBellers 7 July 69 1 28 Oct. 71'mentiiitl
I drniji' M;iiiiilt,i>n Johnston ...M' s July 69; 28 Oct.
, i;,.,!-.- I l.i K.PigottRoupell'Po., .j,iiV 69' 28 Oct.
\VilU;iiii 111 iiry Rushln-ooke .'v^.^ .Tul.V 69^ 28 Oct.
Thos.A.iilL'..iyH\yfM Willi.-ini,, I'l+Mai". 68. "27 Oct.
Ralph I'liyiP' CilUycy . i',h Si>pt. 68 ^27 Oct.
Thomas ^\<-',viv Simrllnnl !■..- Sept. 69! 28 Oct.
OlaveiiiT i;.' iij,' ;-;i',iir, l'|.;,„i i' i Dec. 69] 28 Oct.
Willi:im Ivlwiinl i;r.)\yii :i'i,Doc. 6gl cS Oct.
Hi'ilirrt, lihikilv r.iowiL ., . i'i6 Dec. 69' 28 Oct.
" ' " '' " " " '■■27 Aug. 70 28 f)cr,.
22 Mar. 71 23 Oct.
ml Cryi,,:, HiHrs, inidri- (Captain
I iiL' II) ■ i 1 1 .- 1 n- i;-ents at Matole on
.) :;, i!ui iiii,' the rebellion in the
CIS ii] Ccylini.
■ served with the 68th Light In-
the New Zealand war in 1864-65
nliTismi served with the 45th Regi-
l)yssini,in cam])aign in 186S (Medal).
lulas was av.'arded the Silver Medal
luiiiiiiio .Society in February 1865 for
,-es of two Marines at Gibraltar.
Ro.ie. • — For War Services see
' '■■Lieut. I
.ofthcHMya
saving tln^
j 1" Surgei
"Medical Department."
James Crosslc
Sub Lteutkxxms.
John Robert Young
Frederic Montgomery Brid- >
sonlngall '. )
Charles Alfred Grubb
Paymasters. — 2 Fred. Thos.Ouu
I John Mortim.M- ;
Quarter Masli-rs.- J (leorm' llv
2 Davhl Wy:
Johnston Fenruso
•Hopson,'
It/ n Feb
:s, ,.. Nov.
0 Mar. 72
8 May 7=1
5 Oct. 72 1
;Feb. ^6 ; Cornet, P15 Aug. 48 : Lt. 15 Mar.
;6 ; q'.M. 18 Aug. 54 ; Jlon.MaJor, 24 Feb. 7
[15 Feb. 66.
Hon. Major
trjeons.-
jii, A.S. -ii A]u-il 53 ; Surgeon, 14 Jan. i>?..
Henry Joseph Ro<e,i".-l..S. 6 Mar, 55 ; Surgeon, 15 Feb. 68.
■Isgisiuni Sufgeonn'—i Frederick Ferguson. MI>. 14 April 63.
2 Joseph Bourke, 25 Maj- 53. ^ ,, „ , t,, -. ^
Faeinqs Yellow.— Agent*. Mes.srs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents. Sir L. Borough, Bt.. and Co.
tst Battalion returnedfrom Sermuda, 28 Dec. 1870. 2nd Battalion returned from Gibraltar, 4 Nov. 1868.
7 }iIaior Hopson sei-ved as Lieut. loth Hus.sars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the isth July 1855
(Medal with Clasp for Seba.^opol, and Turkish MedaU.
8 Major Scott served the Kastern campaif-n of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siego
of Seijastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, and V^rkish Medal).
2 5 5 16tll {The BeJfordsli i
■i-oarsSer. Colonel.— i3Sa Geor-ie Macdonald,* Ensign, 5 Sept. 03 ; Lt
kSTHuU P3, Aujr. 30; Lt.Colonel. 10 Jan. 37; Colonel, 11 >ov.
^P»y- P*}- 29 Jau. 63; Colonel i6th Foot, 13 *'e|>
1 29
) Regiment of Foot. [l
St Batt., Jersey.
_ nd Batt., Aldershot.
5 July 06; Capt. 17 Aug
-- • - I, 7Sept. 55
Aug. 15; Major,
Lt.Oeneral,
;i ; Major General
June 44 ; X/. 21 April 46 ; C'''i''- =6 Feb. 58 ;
Nov. 42 ; CojJi!. P3 Aug. 49 :
John Welman Helyar. En,lgn, ''25 ^ov. 48 ; Lt. "23 Jujj ,2 ■ ^17''- 1° -^i,'\FCli o»
Lieitenant "Colonels.-2 William Charles Bancroft Eirng.
V^r, -29 Dec. 65 : Lt. Colonel, "14 Aufr. 67 ; Colonel, 14 Aug 72.
. iron. Autnistus George CliarlesChichesteiv _-£«<;.</ «^,^'i9^1-^eb. 41; Lt
Mujo
Kajors.
Major, ''22 July
Major, i'6 July 67.
69.
, Captaiss.
1 WiUiam Robert Welch Lea
,2 Henry Kelsall
BREV.MAJ.
3 Oct. 55 26 Feb.
6 June 54 ''25 Sept.
Alfred WimamAdcock: i'"'? Dec. 52 4 May
Charles James Home ! =7 Feb.
Cecil Godwin
May
58 •* I June 60 j
55 II April 62
55, 17 Nov. 63
59^31 Jan. 65I
. I 26 Mar. 58;P3oSept. 59'''29Dec. 65
I2 Robert Wm. MaySvethereU; 15 Ap"l 58^23 Mai-. 60 ^ 2 N
, Basil Clifton Westby 16 July 58 " 4 Feb. 62 ^ i il
I Richard Wood Robinson ••:
1 Reginald L. Herbert Curteis
... 2 Henrj- John Cholmeley ....
... I Robert Brown
... 2 Henry Harpur Tabb
... 11 John "liloyd Price
... I f. Charles\\'hitworth Lloyd,
Srig.M(ii.,Straifj>Setilement»
I 2 Timothy John Dillon *
Granville Vernon
l»/ii2 William John Shanly
... 2 Geo.LecLeJIesui-ierTaj-lor,
I at Staff College
... 2 Pierce M'Cann
... 2 Edward Daly
I LlECIENANTS.
... ji JohnRandalMackenzieClunes
... ,2 John Edward Orange,^<?y«-~
I /uiif 9 April 70
... 't Ernest Tarleton
... 2 William Klingender, Imt.
I of Musketrg 30 May 71 ... } \
1 HiUyard Hen. Angus Cameron
I Alexander John Darby
I WiUiam Samuel AVhittuck ...
1 Alexander Martin Paterson "^
/iH./.o/J/H«*-f'i-jr24 July 71 )
2 Arthur Grey Duberly
1 Henrv Alfred Austen
I Henley C. Wynn Griffith
1 Edmunil Hill Wickham
1 Edw. Hunter To«^^shend, >
Adjuliint I Oct. 70 3
2 Henrj- Herman NapierMartin
1 Fre<leriok John Harden ...
2 William Henry Voung
1 Francis Fawkes Johnstone...!' 2 bept
2 John Power I'lS July
Arthur Edmond Hagarty
May 67
Oct. 59' 30 Jime 63 P 1 4 Aug. 67
5 Jan. 60 ''22 Mar. 64 ^14 Sept. 67
18 Jan. 61 P31 Jan. 65 ^ 7 Nov. 68
30 Mar. 58 ''23 Nov. 60 ^ 7 April 65
I June 60' 24 Jan. 65 ''29 June 70
I June 60 P 9 Aug. 64^'' i Oct. 70
28 Jan. 62 P 7 Nov. 65 'zs Nov. 70
15 May 57:''x5Nov. 59I 1 April 70
9 Aug. 64I 29 Nov. 66 •'28 Oct, -
13 July 5 5 /"so July 58
14 April 58, ""h Feb. 60
17 April 58 Pi I May 60
28 Jan. 59 ''27 May 62
I April 70
19 Jime 72
ig June 72
3 Aug. 72 >
1 Lt. General Macdonald accompanied the expe-
dition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the Army in
9 Jan. 63, Pis May , _ . ., . -
„, , T /;/: Sicilv in 1806, and was employed with it in its
4 Feb. 62' 19 June ^^;:'^^!^^^^^^^^^iic,u^ ,^tix 18 10; 'in the latter year
g. 64 P 6 July 67 he went with the expedition to Naples, and was
, u 4 f- present at the capture of Ischia and Procida ; re-
g. 04 14 AU^ . 07 ^^^j.jjgj| ^Q Sicily and employed against the French
Pi6Aug. 64i'i4Aug. 67!Army iniSii; in 1812 was employed in Spain,
Sept. 67 including the liattle of Castalla, and siege of Tar-
Sept. 67ragona; embarked for Canada in 1S14, and was
P12 Aug,
.I'll All]
23 Au
P31 Jan
Oct
f'S
''29 Dec.
P29 May
P 2 Nov. 66 P23 .Time 69 1
P I May 6^'
Op* fi present'at the operations before Plattsburg. He
9 "Jct.. °7 gg^.g^ ^jgo tiie campaign of 1815, and received
25 Dec.
9 Jan.
67 Pt3 July 70
,2 Thomas M.GerardThackeray,P25 Nov. 68 P27 Oct,
2 James Lesley P23 June 69 P27 Oct,
'■2 Aug. Curr Vilett RoUeston .
1 Walter Meyer Griffith
Dec. 67 three wounds at Waterloo, viz., in the leg, in the
66 P 2 Sept. 68 neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
Colonel Chichester served with the 6th Regi-
3 Feb. 70 ment in the Kaffir war, in 1847 (Medal).
I 3 Major Bostock served as acting Aide de Camp
Brigadier Campbell commanding the 2nd
1 Oct. 7o;Cavalry Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej, and
jPii April 68 P23 Nov. 70 ,(va8 present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
,P2oJunc 68P30N0V. 70 Has also the Medal for New Zealand.
71! « Captain Dillon served the Indian mutiny
69 campaign of 1858 in the Shahabad District with
71 the 35th Regiment (Medal).
* Surgeon Major Ai-mstrong, Surgeon Reid and
Doctor Collier.— For War Services see " Medical
Department."
6 Oct.
P 7 Nov. 68 P 7 Oct.
,;Pi6 May 65 P23 Dec.
" i Feb. 70 28 Oct.
1 Geo.l)iilr\-mpleMore NisbcttP 8 June 70 28 Oct,
2 RcginaUl Fawkes
2 Jut-tioe ('liai)mau Tilly
I Fra. Lindsay Hall Harrison.
3 William Graham
Sun LiBrTEiriHTs.
3 William Henry Riddell
3 Freileric H-ilicrt Hell ..
1 Charles James John Butler
2 JoHcph Edw. LneasThBck well
2 FrtHlerick WillianiB Uccher
I Edwin Arthur Nicholetta
SOB LIKUT.
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
13 April 72
24 July 72
21 Sept. 72
13 Nov.
Pofmatleri.—i Murk Teverahnm, 10 April 58 ; J£on. Captain, 10 April 63.
I Thomas Richardson Griffiths, 8th July 59; Hon. Captain, 8 July 64.
Qitarler Matleri.— i Richard Dent, 13 April 58.
2 Samuel Deacon," 26 June 66.
Surgeon: — i William Arnistrong,' A.S. 10 Jan. 51 ; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58; Surgeon Major, 10 Jan. 71.
2 Alexander Reid.' A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 12 Sept. 65.
15 I ... Auulanl Surgeom.—2 Mark Robert Bradford, i Oct. 68.
10 1 ... « Hopetoun Currie Collier,' MD. 30 Sept. 63.
FaringtYcWnw.— Agent. V. W. Holt. Esq.— /ri»A.,l^*«/<, SiVE. Borough, B^,andCo.
III BalialioH returned from Nuea Scotia, 10 /■>«. 1870. 2nd Battulion returned from Barhadoet, i6 Feb. 1869.
« QuarUT Mauler Deacon nerved with the 31st Hogmicnt in the Crimean campaign from the 22nd May 1855, in-
rlu.liiiK the iiicgc anil fall of ScbuHtopol and attack.^ of tlic iSthJune and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
TurkiKh Modal). Served throughout Hu- camjiaign of i860 in the North of China, including the action of Sinho
iind KlortninK of Tangku (Me(hil with CJHHp for the Taku Forts). Acted as Quarter Master of the 31st Regiment
tlurinK the opcralioiiH agaiuht lljc 'I'liciiiups in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stock-
■dp at Nankiiiang, ciiplurc l>y cKcula.lc uf the walled cities of Kading, Teinpoo, Tsoliii, and the fortified town of
Nbjow, the affair at NanksiaiiK, and recajaure of Kading.
256
"^miBatTSy'mouth.'^'] 17tll {The Leicesterslnre) Regiment of Foot.
" HiNDoosTAN " (Trith the Royal Tiger) . " Affghanistan " " Ghuznee " "Khelat" "Sevastopol."
Colonel— William Raikes Faber.i 2?nfXi>«i'. I'lo April 26; i<. P28 Aug. 28; Ca^)/. P22 May 35 ; .B^.lfa/or,
23 Dec. 42 ; Major. P17 Nov. 43 ; Lt. Colonel. S15 Dec. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Xov. 54; Major General, 9 Mar. 63;
Lieutenant General, 5 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 17th Foot, 30 April 71.
lieutenant Colonels. — i Alexander Hugh Cobbe,=' 2»(i ii. 16 June 43 ; X*. 'ro Jan. 45 ; Capt. ^21 July 48;
Major, •'2 Nov. 55 ; St. Lt. Colonel, 28 July 64 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 July 68 ; Colonel, 30 Oct. 71.
2 George Tito Brice,^ Ensign, 22 Dec. 48 ; Lt. 1*30 Nov. 49 ; Capt. ^7 AprU 54 ; lit. Major, 2 Nov. S5 ; Major,
P15 Jan. 61 ; BreietLt. Colonel, 28 July 65 ; Lt. Colonel, ^n Jan. 71.
Majors, — 2 .James Browne Homer Boyd,* Ensign, ^22 Nov. 50; Lt. ^28 Oct. 53 ; Ca/i<. P22 June 55 ; Major,
P2 Dec. 68.
1 WLUiam Dalrymple Tompson.s Ensign, P15 Oct. 32 ; Lt. ^2 March 54 ; Capt. 14 Dec. 53 ; Major, ''23 Jan. 6g.
2 Charles Gra;ine Grant, Ensign, ^28 Oct. 33 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 34 ; Capt. 30 Jan. 59 ; Major, ^14 Jan. 71.
I Archibald Hammond Utterson,^ Ensign, ''25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Coi)<.P25May 60; 3/a;'o)-. P15 April 71.
Captains.
Cecil M'Pherson s
Joseph Gates Travers,' Aide de Camp )
to Mijor General Travers J
John Bellamy
James Creaghi"
William Henry Parker'^
Samuel Bradburne
Thomas Rocbfort Hunt
Thomas Braddell
Richard Follett Bros
Julius Tennyson
Charles W. B. Aylmer
Henry Lewis Brooke White
George William Davem
George Henry Turneri*.
Frerlk. Sale Sowley Brind," Brigade*
Major, E. Frontier District, Bengal}
John ilush
George James ilaillard
William Lonsdale
Robert Kiero Watson
George Augustus Cox
Lieutenants.
Edward Jackson Harris
Richards Horw. Dunning, Instructor^
of Musketry iA.pT. 70 J
William MoggRolph, Adjt. 23 July 66 ..
Charles Earnest Gaitskill Burr, Inst. ')
of Musketry i Nov. 67 j
Stuart Lloyd Richards
John Henry Gamble
Arthur Henry Wentworth Mansergh...
John Horace Charles Michel
Frederick Fenton Parkinson
Matthew William Brock
Henry Innes Nares
Colwyn Williams VuUiamy
George Lainson Field
Albert Llewellyn Creasy
Kd\vard Arthur Howard Webb
Thomas Francis Hussey de Burgh
Albermarle Henry Bertie
John Grant Anderson, Adj. 24 Feb. 72
Gregory Joseph Buller
Frederic Grahame Lacon
Thomas Gordon Dennis Boles
Ni cholas Cuthbert Wiseman
Andrew Thomas Boyle
Henry Morris
William Winfield Clarke
Henry Hay
("arhViert Gollingwood Denny
Francis Edward Knowles Bird
John William Edward Angelo
Frederick Charles Maisey
ENSIGN.
i'i6 Sept.
6 June
''31 Oct.
7 June
"12 Jan.
■■29 Mar.
21 Dec.
31 Mar.
P23 AprU
P25 Mar.
25 June
•28 Dec.
13 Mar.
• 8 Feb.
4 Mar.
''29 Julv
P 9 Api-U
Pi 7 May
P 6 Aug.
P21 Sept.
28 May
P S Mar.
' 7 Aug.
P16 Aug.
n Feb.
8 July
P 2 Sept.
P23 Sept.
P23 Jan.
P21 July
8 Aug.
29 Sept.
20 Oct.
P21 Nov.
P13 Feb.
P30 Mar.
Pi 7 April
21 Nov.
19 April
P20 July
P12 Oct.
P27 June
P21 Aug.
P17 Mar.
P18 Mar.
Pi 6 Sept.
Pio Nov.
P14 Jan.
P 2 Oct.
23 Sept.
LIEUT.
51J 6 June
54 29 Dec.
56)P3o June
54! 10 Aug.
55 19 June
55 23 Mar.
331 13 June
58 P 6 May
58'P23 Sept.
62 P 2 Feb.
59 P 8 Oct.
60 P20 May
53I 2 Oct.
56jPii Mar.
67 30 AprU
59 P 2 Sept.
61 P3iMay
61 P23 Aug.
eijPii Oct.
60 P 4 Aug.
June
P26 April
Oct.
P18 July
Sept.
Sept.
. Mar.
63 9 Nov,
63 P23 Jan.
65 P24 Mar.
65 P18 Aug.
65 Pio Nov.
65 P I Dec.
66 P 5 Jan.
66 P26 Feb.
66,P29 June
65 1 14 April
64 1 29 Jan.
67, P 2 Aug.
67 P23 Sept.
68 28 Oct.
66 P2o0ct.
69 28 Oct.
69 1 28 Oct.
68 j 28 Oct.
69; 28 Oct.
7x1 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
71 28 Oct.
; Oct.
I Nov.
30 Dec.
24 July
19 Oct.
30 Dec.
4 Dec.
17 July
May 33 ; Hon. Major,
CAPTAIN.
54
9 Mar. 58
54
P6May S9
S7
P2oDec. 59
SS
P I June 60
SS
P13 Jan. 61
3«
15 May 63
S8
P2iJuly 63
"23 Jan. 69
30
P24Mar. 69
64
P2oMay 68
6t
P29 June 71
64
P29 June 70
55
I April 70
59
I April 70
5S
I April 70
62
P14 Jan. 71
64
P23 Mar. 71
64
;;i3 April 71
64
P23Sept. 71
63
24 April 72
BKKV.ilAJ.
SUB LIEUT.
' Lt.tolonel Brice served with the
17th Regiment in the Crimea from the
7th February 1835, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sep-
tember, also at the bomb irdment and
surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with
Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■* Major Boyd served with the 17th
Regiment in the Crimea from Decem-
ber 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan
on i8th June and 8th Sept. (wounded
in the Trenches); was also at the bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbourn
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
72
72
72
May 70.
Sub Lieutenants.
1 Charles William Boddam
2 Edward Allfrey
2 William Gregg
2 Hugh Martin Short
Archibald Adair Bruce
Montagu Scott Heath Foulger
Walter Stormont Davies Liardet ....
Paymasters. — i Henry Hollis Howett,"
2 Alexander Aitken Ross, 17 July 66; Ensign
Quarter Masters.— 2 Robert Gilbert, i? 8 Aug. 68.
I John Fallon, i6 May 68.
Surgeons.— 1 William James Ingham, i^ A.S. 9 May 31 ; Surgeon, 24 Aug. 58 ; Surgeo7i Major, 9 May 71.
2'joseph Coleman Homsby Wright,i« MB., A.S. i Jan. 53 ; Surgeon, 14 Jan. 62 ; Surg.Major, 8 Nov. 72.
Assistant Surgeons.— i Alexander Allan, MD. 12 Jan. 59. I Facings White.
2 Charles Haines, 30 Sept. 63. I Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
I John Ruxton, MB. i April 71.
ist Baft, embarked for India, 12 Jan. 1S70; Depot, icitk 2nd Bati. 2nd Batt. returned from Canada, 27 May 1868.
1 Lieut. General Faber served with the 49th Regt. throughout the war with China (Medal), and was present at the
first and second captures of Chusan, storm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy
and of Chinae (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the night
attack, attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan, of Chapoo, and of Woosung,
and investment of Nankin. Served in the Indian campaign in 1837-58 in command of the 53rd Regt., and was
present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, and in the affair at Seraigbat (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Colonel Cobbe served as a Volunteer with the Field Force throughout the siege and capture of Delhi in
1857 (Medal with Clasp).
L t
3 April 58 ; Lt. 29 July 39; Son. Capt. 17 July 71.
2C-J ijth (The LeicestersMre) Regiment of Foot.
5 Maior Tompson served with the i7tli Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Scbastopol and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.— dangerously wounded (Medal with
Clasp, aud knight of the Legion of Honor). . , „ . „ , , ^ ,„.,,-,, •
6 ilaior Utterson served with the 17th Regiment m the Crmiea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of
Kiubourn (Medal' with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). , ,, „ „ • , j- .v •
8 Captain C M'Pherson served with the 17th Regiment m the Crimea from the i6th Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept. ; was also at the bombardment and
sun-ender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . . , ,. ,
9 Captain Joseph Gates Travers served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 29th Jan. 1855, including the
sice of Sebastopol the assaults of the Redan on the 1 8th June (mentioned in Lord West's despatch for "gallant
conduct ") and 8th Sept. ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboui-n (Medal with Clasp, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). ,^,. „. ,,„ .„„ -, ^ ^
w CaiJtain Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force m 1858, and was present at
the battle before and at the captm-e of the town apd fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
11 e'lii! li' 1: ill r srrved with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and
fall of ~ ', I mI was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855; was also present at the bom-
Ijardir .„ler of Kiubourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 e,.,. ; ., I' ;, . r r-erved with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from the 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was pre-
sent at tlie ;iss;uilt and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, and the
affair of Kakamarea (Medal). „ . , „ „ , ^^ tx„ , •
" Captain Brind served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-60,— m defence of the Kumaon Hills, and m
Rohilciind including the affairs of Huldwanee and Buhairee, and action of Churpoorah (contused) ; the second
Oude campai-^u, and with Ross' Camel Corps in Central India (Medal). Served with the 19th Regiment m the
Hazara campaign of 1868, and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Bright in the expedition against the tribes on
the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
" Maior Howett served in the Crimea with the 17th Regiment from the 6th August 1855, includmg the siege and
all of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surren-
der ofcKiubourn (Medal with Cla^p, and Turkish Medal).
»« Surgeons Major Ingham and Wright.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
17 Quarter Master Gilbert served with the 3rd Buffs in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, includmg the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 6th June), attack of the Redan on the i8th June, and be-
longed to the covering and ladder party of the 2nd Division at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September
1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Continuation of Notes to iSth Foot.
* Major Dillon served with the iSth Royal Irish in the^Crimean campaign from the 30th Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; volunteered to rescue from imder a heavy fu-e of grape shell aud musketry seven
wounded men who were in the advanced house at the attack of the Cemetery and suburbs of Sebastopol on the iSth
June 1855, aud succeeded in doing so (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
' Major Gregorie served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
relief of Lucknow and also at its subsequent capture (Medal with two Clasps) .
* Major Inman served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66. Commanded the Troops sent
to the relief of the Pakekohe Stockade which was surrounded by the enemy, 14th Se])t. 1S63 (mentioned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Major). Commanded 200 of the i8th at the assault and capture of the Orakau Pah (mentioned
in despatches. Medal).
" Major Baker served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
ScbaBlopol, mentioned in despstches, and awarded the Sanlinian medal for " gallantry displayed at the attack of
the Cemetery and suburbs of Sebastopol on the i8th June 1855 " (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian aud Turkish Medals).
Served in India during the mutiny (in 1857) with the Field Force under Colonel Beatson. Served in New Zealand during
the Waikato and Wangauui campaigns of 1864-66 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General aud subsequently as
As-sistant Adjutant General ; was present at the action at Rangiawhia as Acting Assistant Mihtary Secretary to
Lt.Goneral Sir Duncan Cameron (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major) ; was Staff Officer to the Force under
Major General Carey at the attack and capture of Orakau — mentioned in despatches for " gallantry and untiring
energy and zeal evinced " (Medal).
' Captain Adamsou served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captains R. W. E. Dawson and Thacker served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
'• Captain Shaw served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present in the
entrngcments at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal).
" CapUiin Daubeuy served with the i8th Royal Irish with a field force in the Deccan during the latter part of
the Indian mutiny. Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was for considerable periods in command of
importJint outposts ; present at the engagements at Nukumaru on the 24th and 25th January 1865 (Medal).
" Captain Burke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.) Served
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to 6th Dec.
1857, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
'» Captiiin Young served with the Bombay Rifles the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storming of
Rcshire, surrender of Bushire, night ;ittiuk on llritish Rear Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also
with the same Regiment and the Pooii:ili IniL'ular Horse, the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, present in operations
against the llheels in the Nassick and l\:nMlii>li Hills; commanded during four months early in 1858 the frontier
poHt of Rftjaporc ; afterwards with tlic Suthor.ra I'iold Force against the Rohillas and Bheels in the Vindhya moun-
tains; and sub.seciuonlly in 1858-59 on the Divisional StaS" of Sir John Michel against the rebels under Tantia
Topee in Central India (.Medal).
" Captain Briggs served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the
capture of Orakau and at the affair of Nukumaru (Medal).
'» CapUin Wray served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the
affair at Kerikeri on aist July 1863, and as Adjutant at the capture of the Pusalin Pah on 7th Jan. 1S66 (Medal),
'» Captain C. Dawson served with the i8th Royal Irish in New Zealand, and commanded a Company throughout
the Waikato aud Wanganui campaigns from Augu.st 1863 to May i366 ; commanded Woodall's Redoubt duriu"- the
West Coast campaign from February 1865 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz.— expedition
to Paparata, relief of the .Mauku Stockade, occupation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoe Patrol when
atUickod by the enemy on the morning of the 2nd Sept. 1863 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's despatches for
gallantry, Medal).
" Lieuts. Minnitt and Haines served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
» Lieut. A. J. A. Jackson served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present at the affair of the 26th Nov. 1863 in the Wairoa Bush, siege aud capture of Orakau, and actions at Nukumaru
on 24th and 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
'• Lieut. Uutls served in the Now Zealand war in 1864-65.
" Lieut. Miliicr served in the Now Zealand war in 1866 (Medal).
*• Captain Gooch served as a Lieut, in the 93rd Highlanders through the Indian campaign of i857-c;g, including
the action of Uunnce Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, with assaults on the Socuudrabagh and Shahnujuf
defeat of the (iwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and pursuit to Serai Ghat, affair at the Kala Nuddee, assault of the
Begum's Koto with siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on Fort Roweah, action of Allygunge, battle of Bareillv
actions at Pusgaon and Ilussulpore, and attack on Fort MethowUe (Medal with two Clasps).
» Doctor Young.— For War Sorvicos see " Medical Department."
] 18th {The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot.
258
ist Batt., Malta.
2iicl Batt., Aldershot.
The Harp and Crown. The Lion of Nassau. " Virtntis Namurcensis Frceminm." "Egypt " (with the Sphinx).
"China" (with the Dragon). "Pegu" " Sevastopol "" New Zealand."
Years'Ser. Colonel.— 33 Sir John Forster FitzgeraUl.i GOB. Ensign, 29 Oct. 93 ; Zt. 31 Jan. 94 ; Capt. 9 May 94 ; Major,
25 Sept. 03; Lt. Colonel, zsJiilyio; Colonel, 12 Aug. jg ; Major General, 22 Jvdy ^o ; Lt. General, z^'Soy.^i
General, 20 June 54 ; Colonel i8th Foot, 9 March 50.
lieutenant Colonels.— 2 s. Sylvester "W. F. M. Wilson.^ .E?2«. •'12 Nov. 47! -t*- ^n May 49 ; Capt. 'si Aug. 55
Major, i'2o May 68 ; Lt. Colonel, ''27 Aug. 70.
George Henry Pockliugton.s Ensign, 5 Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 25 Sept. 57 ; Major, 4 Dec. 66 ; Lt.
Colonel, P22 July 71.
Majors.— I Edward Langford Dillon,* Ens. i Sept. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 31 Mar. 63 ; Maj. Pi6 March 70.
Richard Hillman Daniel,jE:««;/7«, 13 July 55 ; Lt. 23 Mar. 58 ; Capt. !'2i July 63 ; Major.^^j May 71.
Malcolm John Robert MacGregor, E71S. 20 June 57 ; Lt. ^23 April 58 ; Capt. "'17 Nov. 63 : Major, P22 July 71.
2 Charles Frederick Gregorie,^ Ensign, 12 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 30 June 55 ; Capt. P4 Nov. 59 ; Major, 8 Oct. 67.
Captains.
2 John Inman^
Edward Abbot Anderson, Instructor, ")
Royal Militarg College }
S.Thomas Durand Baker?
1 Robert Isaac Adamson^
Rich. Wm. Erskine Dawson"
'tie Hugh Sh:iw'2
2 James Fr:iii.^^ P.rilicny''
1 James "S\' ■; 1 T ■ , :;
2 Theobul'l 1. :; ! '■
2 «. HenrvWiM ill') Vm;,;:..',' ■/;,■--/-,./. J/,,/,,,-/
at Sh'orncllje )
2 John Archer Julian Briggs'''
I Thomas Charge Wrayi^
1 John Wily
2 Wdham Fryer Thacker"
I St. George Alexander Smith
I Charles Edmund Phipps, D.A.A.G.for')
Musketrt/, Edinburgh J
1 Wright Sherlock
2 John Boddington Jackson
1 Charles Orchard Cornish
2 Charlton Dawsoni^
I William Edward Twyning
I Charles Henry Stevenson
Lieutenants.
Charles Goring Minnitt.^'i Instructor')
of Musketry 23 Mar. 63 S
1 Thomas Boyle Meredith, Instructor of)
Musketry, 6 Sept. 72 i
John Forbes Mosse
WiUiam Henry Herbert, Adjt. i Sept. 64
Albert J. Alex. Jackson^s
2 John George Butts^*
2 Bernard Gilpin Haines^i
8. Albany Robert Savile, Garrison In-\
structor at Malta S
Henry Bennett Moore, Adjutant 25 Mar. 71
2 John Pearson
II Jan.
15 Nov.
18 Aug.
26 Jan.
'20 Feb.
10 May
' 9 Jan.
'30 Mar.
15 Mar.
LIEUT. 1 CAPTAIN.
I Mar. 49 10 Mar. 58
6 June 54 ''14 May 58
12 Jan. 55 P26 Oct. 58
19 June 55 P I April 62
561 II Dec. 63
brev.maj.
64
Mar.
; Mar. 65
Jan. 561 II Dec
25 Sept. 57I 2 April 64
14 May 58 P 5 July 64
26 Feb. 56 Pji Sept. 03
17 Aug. 55 13 Sept. 65
23 Aug. 59 23 July 61 Pie Oct. 66
'30 Aug. 551 10 Sept. 58 P 9 Nov. 66
II May 55 1 27 Nov. 57 4 Dec. 66
I June 551 23 Mar. 58' 5 Sept. 67
13 April 58|P 7 Dec. 58,525 Sept. 67
I May 58|P4Jan. 61JP27 April 70
18 June 6ijP 4 April 65
23 Jvily 58,^17 Mar. 63 P31 May 7
Feb. 59 P21 July 63 P22 July 71
Dec. 63 P 2 Aug.
Oct. 63 P20 Sept.
26 Nov. 58
'25 Mar. 59
15 April 58
26 Mar. 58
30 April 58
2 May
21 May
29 July
23 Oct.
24 Oct.
18 Jan.
'21 Feb. 60
10 May 60
Dec.
June
June
P13 Dec. 61
P I April 62
2 April 64
P20 Sept. 64
P 7 Feb. 6s
23 Oct. 65
7 Mar. 63 1 P 6 Mar. 67
7 July 62 P25 Sept. 67
oSept. 64'Pi2 Oct. 67
I George Wm. Nesbit Rogers P17 Jan. esjp i Feb.
1 Ponsonby William Watts j 8 July 62 19 July
2 Edward Champneys Milnep'8 21 Nov. 65 p i Aug.
1 John Cator Stockley I 4 April 66 P24 July 69
2 Edward Hemery Le Breton Pi8 Jan. 67,Pi6 Mar
1 Alexander Ward Simpson p 6 Mar. 67 P27 April 70
2 Herbert Henry Gilbert ;Pi8 April 65, p 3 April 66
1 George Avery Godfrey ^26 Sept. 67 P22 July
2 Edward Tufnell P15 May 67 p 5 Nov. 70
2 Henry Josejih Daubeny P12 Oct. 67:P 2 Aug.
Arthur John Milner ' 9 Jan. 68, p 9 Aug,
Laurence Richard Dowdall P21 Nov. 65JP20 Sept. 71
Wm. George Forbes Cockburn p i Feb. 68 28 Oct. 71
William Wylly Lawrence P27 June 681 28 Oct. 71
Frederic Ernest L. Schreiber p 9 July 68 28 Oct. 71
Charles Egerton Dixon I 8 July 68 1 28 Oct. 7
2 James William Graves .
Samuel Phillips
Aug.
P22 Aug.
Sub Lieutenants.
1 John Henry Augustus Spyer
2 John Eustace Jameson
2 Sir John St. George, Bart
I Laurence George Cotton
I Lombard John Newman Tanner..
I Cecil Edgar Montagu
I John Burton Forster
i.UT.
3 Lt. Colonel Pocklington served
with the 1 8th Royal Irish in the Bur-
mese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the
Crimea from ist June 1855, includ-
o Dec.
8 May ^___ „
3 July 72 iw the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
3 Ji"y 72 and attack of the i8th June (Medal
: beiit. 72,.nrith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Nov. 72, rjfg^ continuation of ^'otes see pre-
^3 Nov. 7^[eeding page.^i
Paymasters.~i George Cecil Gooch,28 9 Dec. 62; Ens. 29 Mar. 55 ; Lt. P23 Oct. 55; Uon.Captain, 9 Dec. 67.
.. Quarter Masters.— 2 Thomas O'Hora, 3 Feb. 69.
I Richard Barrett, 24 July 72.
Surgeons.— 2 .Tohn Eldon Young.^' MD. A.S. 28 Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 12 May 63.
I Robert Watson, A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 22 Sept. 65.
^Assistant Surgeons.— 1 Joseph Lindsey Curtis, i Oct. 62.
I 2 Edmund Maurice Downing FitzGerald, MB. i Oct. 67.
Facings 'B\\\e.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
1st Batt. embarked for Malta, Janicary 1872. Depot, attached to 2nd Battalion.
2nd Batt. returned from Australia, 4 Dec. 1870.
1 Sir John Fitzgerald joined the 46th Regiment at the age of sixteen in 1801. He commanded a Light Battalion and
a Brigade in the Peninsula, and has received the Gold Cross for Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
2 Lt.Colonel Wilson served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
the 25th October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture
of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
L + 2
Years^^er.
FoU Hall
Pay, -
30
[ 19th (The 1st Yoi-lcsldre North Biding) Regt. of Foot. [ aaU?BS:
"Alma." " Ixkeeman " "Sevastopol."
Colonel. — Sir Abraham Josias Cloet^,i KCB. KII. Cornet, 29 June 09; Lf. 17 May 10; Capt. '5 Nov. 12 ;
Bt.ilajor, 21 Nov. 22; Jit.Lt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 12 Sept. 4S ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Lt. Colonel,
23 Mar. 55 ; Major General, 31 Aug. 55 ; Zf. General, 21 Dec. 62 ; Colonel 19th Foot, 10 Mar. 61.
Lieutenant Colonel's.— 1 Robert Onesipliorus Bright,^ CB., Briqadier General Commanding Gwalior District;
Ensign. Pg June 43 ; Lt. ^2 April 47 ; Capt. 1*23 Jan. 52 ; Major, 15 Sept. 55 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; Lt.
Colonel, 28 Nov. 57 ; Colonel, 1 May 62.
2 Edward Chippindall,* CS. Aide de Camp to the Queen; Ens. ^xo Dec. 47 ; Lt. 'g Jan. 49 : Capt.^23 Dec. 53 ;
St. Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 28 Nov. 57; Bt.Lt. Col. 9 Mar. 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Mar. 70; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
1 AVilliam Cooper,^ £«s!jn, 5 June 43 ; Lt. 31 Oct. 45; Capt. 26 Jan. 55; Major, fi6 May 65; Lt.Colonel,
''17 April 67 ; Colonel, 17 April 72.
Majors.— 2 Bonar MiUett Deane, Military Secretary to the Governor of Bombay; Ensign, ''12 Mar. 53; Lt.
^2 Nov. 55 ; Capt. P25 Sept. 57 ; Major, ''24 Nov. 63.
2 Richard Doyle Barrett,'' Ensign, 14 April 46 ; Zl 9 April 48 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 28 Sept. 66.
I Kdward St. John Griffiths,' Ensign, 27 Oct. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^24 Jxily 57 ; Major, 1*18 April 68.
1 ». Philip Doyne Vigors, Ensign, ^g Oct. 46; Lt. ^ig July 50; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, 7 March 70.
2 John Anderson.^ £»i.«!,9n, ''25 June 47 ; Xf. 18 April 51 ; Capt. g Mar. 58 ; Major, 25 Aug. 71.
Capiaixs.
2 Henry SoUers G. S. Knight
2 John Henry Kirke'
2 rc Henry Kdward Jerome 1
2 Charles Hereford
2 Montgomery Williams"
I William Henry Moffatt"
1 Godfrey Baldwin'^
2 Alexander Brooke Morgan'
I Edward William Evans' <=
I Robert Biscoe
I Thomas Dennis Rew
1 Augustus MourantHandley'5
2 William Robert Hes
.. ji Robert Gayer Traill"
.. 2 Beauchamp Colclough
I 2 John Pyue
4' I Windle Hill St. Hin.'Mide-
de Camp to Com. iti Chief
at Madras
1 WilUam Bennett I'
2 Arthur Edw. Trotter Trotter
1 Charle.s Shea Hunt"
Lieutenants.
a JohnCampbellTaylorHum- ■)
frey,'" Adjutant 8 Nov. 70 j
2 Cortlandt Skinner
2 James Francis Fraser
I George Hewetson Reynolds
1 Const. Chas. Barrow Tribe'
2 William Robert ThornhUl ..
2 GeorgeDaltonMichell, /«»<.■)
ofUiuketryiS Sept. 69 .. j
2 George Cakes
I Theodore HosvilleEmerson, 1
Inst.ofMtfketry,zsA.ng.yi J
1 John Jameson"
2 Abney Hastings Cameron ..
; I Herbert Leigh Gipps
■I Alfred James Paterson, "i
_ Adjutant 22 Feb. 70
I 2 Sept. 45 5 June 47 ''30 Oct. 571
,Pi7 Feb. 54 Pio Nov. 54 ''30 AprU 58;
Jan
17 Aug. 55 ''17 July
22 July 56 29 Nov.
16 Mar. 55 ''12 Dec.
6 June 54I 8 Dec.
6 April 55! 28 Nov.
7 June 54' 8 Dec.
;6 April 58 ''24 May
26 Oct.
2 July
16 Nov.
t6 July
4 July
5 July
30 April 52 23 July
57 ''30 Dec. 59
57 ''21 Feb. 60
56 P 4 Feb. 62
54 25 Aug. 62
57 P g Jan. 63
54! 5 Feb. 66
59 ""zo April 67
58, 20 Jan. 68
5 Oct. 61 1 '•23 Jan. 69
5 June 58 1 2 Mar. 69
5 Nov. 6i|P 5 Mar.
: July 59
55' 15 June
: Feb. 58: •'28 Jan.
26 Mar. 58 Pso Dec.
23 Aug
4 J'Jly
27 Mar.
6 Aug,
3 July
''17 April
3 Nov.
Mar. 60
15 Oct,
19 Nov
58 25 Feb.
58 ''18 July
58 I'lg Aug.
58! 25 Aug,
25 Sept. 60 ''22 Sept. 65
II Mar. 59' 18 May 65
•■ii June 6
Pis Dec. 6
Mar,
April 70
>■ 8 June 67
25 Aug. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 66
June 67
BT.LT. COL.
IS Sept. 70
Cloete served in the 15th Hussars
from 1809 to 1814, from 1814 to 1817 as Aide de
Camp to Lord Charles Somerset at the Cape of
Good Hope, from whence he was sent in command
of a Detachment to take military possession of the
island of Tristan d'Acuuha. Served with a Squad-
ron of his Regiment detached as a field force
Iduring the Pindaree and Mahratta war from 1817
29 Dec. 65Jto 1819. Acting as Deputy Quarter Master Gene-
8 Mav ee'*""^ conducted the landing and settlement of a
^ large body of Government emigrants on the
July 62,1" 7 Aug. 661 frontier of "the Cape Colony. In 1822 was sent
■•19 Aug.
■■ 9 Jan.
7 July 63 1 29 June 67
a Crosbie Barton ''29 Aug. 63 p 4 Mar. 68
2 Alexander Roche 1*16 May 65 i'i8 AprU 68
!i Wm. G. Waugh M'Clintock'' 4 Aug. 65 ''23 Jan. 69
2 George Edward Langford" . 10 Nov. 65 2 Mar. 69
1 1 John Henrj' Barnard'" |p 8 May 66 28 July 69
.2 William Augustus Burnett''! 5 June 66 21 Sept. 69
ji HarryFawcctt i" 6 Mar. 67,1" 8 Dec. 69
li Harry Julian Cluirrington...!Pi8 April esli" 5 Mar. 70
,1 GeorgeBarringtonBehan...|P2o April 67 7 Mar. 70
2 Granville Sliarpe i* 4 Mar. 68 P18 May 70
1 William Wilkinson Scott p 7 Mar. 69'p 9 Sept. 71
a Harry Michael Stapleton ...!P22Feb. 68,^27 Oct. 71
2 Wm. Fra.s. Uungerlbrd Grey^P 3 June 68 28 Oct.
Edwaril Archibald Bricc 1P23 Jan 61
1 Robert All'. Plassey Hallifaxl 7 July 69
1 Geo. Alex. Kennedy Skipton,Pi8 Nov. 68
2 Thomas Otho FilzGerald ...;PioNov.' 69
2 George Hawkes iPigFeb. 70
a Lionel Henry Mocatta Levin P20 Feb. 70
[2 John FninciB Simouet .
a George Wingate .
St'B LinCTF.IfANTS.
[1 John Henry Eden
iMontgonierieCroftonCaulfeild
George Warburton Marsh
P21 Feb. 70
23 Sept. 71
Oct. 66|to England with important despatches, and re-
63[P 3 April 67 ceived the Brevet rank of Major. In 1842 com-
manded the successful expedition sent to Natal to
reUeve a Detachment besieged by insurgent Boers.
Served as Deputy Quarter Master General the
Kaffir campaign of 1846 (C'J?.). During the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 served as Chief of the Stafif with
the Army in the Field, including the operations
in the Basuta country and the battle of Bsrea,
where he commanded a Division (Medal), and in
acknowledgment of his services received the
honom- of Knighthood, and was sul:)scr|uently
nominated a KCB. On being promoted M;ijor
General he was appointed in 1855 to the command
of the Windward and Leeward Islands, which he
held until 1861.
5 Colonel Cooper served with the iSth Royal
71 Irish throughout the campaign of 1S52-53 in
71 ;Burmah, including the capture of Rangoon, cap-
71 ture of Prome, and other minor affiiirs (Modal
71, with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Assistant Quarter
71 Master General to the expeditionary force on
71 the Eusiifzai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in 1S58,
71'and in the same capacity with the expeditionary
71 force in the Wuzeeri country under Brigadier
— 'General Chamberlain in Dec. 1859 iMedal with
" Clasp).
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
18 Oct.
:8 Oct.
18 Oct.
■8 Oct.
;8 Oct.
;8 Oct.
Oct. 62 ; Honorary
3 July 721
31 Aug. 72!
23 Nov. 72
iVaymoMler: — i Francis Openshaw Sargeant, 20 July 66; .Ens. P28 May 58; Lt.
Captain, 20 July 71.
.. I 2 de Pontheny de Pentheny O'Kell.y, 28 Dec. 60; Honorary Captain, 28 Dec. 65.
.. Quarter Planters.— 2 Thomas Slurphy,^ 4 AprU 56.
.. ' I James Hedingham, 13 Nov. 72.
.. Surgeons.— \ Henry B. Has.sard,"' ^.S. 14 Mar. 51 ; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgeon Major, 14 March 71.
■ ■ j 2 Exham L. Hiffcrnan,'" A.S. 16 June 54 ; Surgeon, 10 July 66.
.. ^Auittant Surgeons.— 1 Donald Macpherson, 10 Mar. 58. I 4 | 2 Henry H. Burford, 31 Mar. 68.
.. ! 2 Geo. Atkinson," 3/jB. 31 Mar. 64. I 1
Ut Battalion returned from India, 26 December iZti ; Depot, Chatham. 2nd Bait, embarked for India,
27 August 18C3 ; Depot, attached to 1st Battalion.— Facings Gvecn.— Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq.
i()th (The 1st Yorkshire North Hiding') Regiment of Foot. 260
* Brigadier General Bright served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 19th Regiment, inchiding the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and storming of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September
— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the iledjidie, and Tui-kish Medal). Commanded as Brigadier General the ist Brigade Hazara Field Force of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on. the Black Mountain (.mentioned in despatches, thanked by the
Government of India, CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Chippiudall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter part of the siege operations before
Moo'.tan, and was present at the sun-ender of that fortress; also at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of
1S54-55 with the 19th Regiment, including the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches
during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Septem-
ber—wounded (Medal witli three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Commanded ist Biittalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S68, including the
expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, CB., iledal with Clasp) .
'' j[;ijor Barrett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and part of 1855 with the 19th Regiment, iucUirting the battles
of Air; :;■ •'. Ti lici'man, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' I - i : i i : IS served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition againt the tribes on the Black
Jin , I , ,: ,;;il with Clasp).
» .\i I -r 1 ; ,-(jn served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was on board
the E.I, I', . ,1 i;.;ii' s,.., ill-is during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon 1 ; : r : 1 : ; nng the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and cap-
ture of Llmi. ::. i 1 .nilt and capture of Bassein, 19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for I'egu).
3 Capt.iiii Kill- >i\..| w 1 1 li I ho 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 26th July 1855, includ-
ing the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'1 Lt.ColonelJerome served with the 19th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including operations against
the rebel tribes in Goojerat, storm and capture of Chundairee— led the storming party, siege and capture of Jhansi,
where under a murderous fire he assisted in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely wounded — mentioned in
despatches ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpee — severely and dan-
gerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served in
the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with
Clasp).
13 Captain 'Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S58,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Moffatt served with the i9th Regiment during the latter part of the Crimean campaign from nth Sept.
1855 (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Also in the operations against the hill tribes in Sikkim in 1867, and com-
manded Patroles in contact with the enemy. Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes oa the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captains Baldwin, Morgan, and Handley served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
againt the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
IS Captain Fvans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th October 1855,
includin-tlie sien-e and fall of Soljastopol (sovLrrly wounded., and stor " ' ........
,ftlic Ret
Ian on the Sth September
1:, /.:,... F.
iM Foivc in 1868, includ-
rill ^, Ml
il;,l uill, CLrsp).
.\n 'iii.ii
rk, l.iiiminrd, Barnard,
1 aeaiiisL
I lie tnhus on the Black
Mnii :i ,.r . Mriial with Cl;isp).
'" M:ii<.i-SL Hill served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61 and that of 1863-65. In 1860-61 he was Aide de Camp
tn (hr I ; .\ri nor, hut joined bis Regiment in the field during the time active operations were being carried on. On
thr' nu!,i,rc;ik of the vrar in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan Cameron, served in that
capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent operations, being present
with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception,— viz. :— the actions of Koheroa, Ran-
giriri, "VVaiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, Kakaramea, besides several minor
skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Medal, Unattached Company by purchase and Brevet of Major).
1^ Captain Huut served as Baggage Mascer of the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59, and was present in the
actions of Kirvvee, Pimwarree, and on the banks of the Jumna (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
2^ Qr. Master Murphy served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.'W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafzye Field
Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical
Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the
foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the bill
tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
-^ Surgeon Major Hassard, Surgeon Hifi'ernan, and Assist. Surgeon Atkinson.— For 'War Services see "Medical
Department."
26l
20th {The East DevonsJiire) Regiment of Foot.
"MUTOBN" "Egmont-op-Zeb" "Egtpi" (with the Sphinx). " Maid a
"ViTTOBii.""PrBENBEs""OMHEs"" Toulouse "''PRVTT^srTT. " ■•
Tist Batt., Newry. ,
L2nd Batt., Buttevant.
"Vimiera" "Cobunita"
Alma" "Inkbeman "
Lt.Colonel, 5 Oct. 72.
Majors. — 2 Georg-e Edmond Francis,* Em.
1 Fred. Lockwood
2 ». Edward Monckton
I John James Silverston
Capiai
Wm. Fraser Forbes Gordon »
... 2 William David Nimn 10
... '2 Stephen Egan 13
... 2 Robert Blountis
... \i Samuel Johnstone'*
... |2 Conroy Fahiei=
... ji John Aldridge 16
..2 Henrj' Fras. George Webster
... 12 John il'Namee
... J2 Harry Russell Bo wlby
... '2 Charles Henry Webster
... |i James Smyth
... I Edward Browne
... 1 George Duncan Wahab
... ji Wilham Glencross
... I Charles Edward Hussey
... 1 1 CUfford Gabourel Gibaut
Vi, I Richard Wilson
srston O AeiU,/ Ens. 6 June 54i^<:^9Dec. 54; Capt. 3 June s8 ; Major, 5 Oct. 72.
3
3
4
o
o
o
9
8
2 George Frederic Harris
2 Baldwin K. Whiteford ..
LlKCTEXAITTS.
Fred. Watkins Barlow •" 9 Mar. 60 P30 June 63
2 Stenart.4bercrm.Wroughton I'm Aug. 60 P30 June 63
EXSIGN.
_| CAPTAIK
1 May 55 P 7 Sept. 55 p^^ -Qec. 58
20 Feb. 55; 21 Sept. 55 "29 July 59
9 Oct. 55 28 May 58 Pi6 May 62
iS'^f- 55 3 June 58, P 2 Dec. 62
8 Feb 56 15 June sSPsoJune 63
P29 April 55| 30 Mar. 58 17 Nov. 63
"19 June 57i''29Jiine 58^12 April 64
10 Aug. 55 10 Sept. 58 22 Nov. 64
^ K \ '*?'. S^ug. 55 29 Feb. 64
23 April 58 Pji Jan. 59 11 July 68
2 May 58:^16 Sept. 59'''i7 Mar. 69
v^i I ^IVl^.'"'- 591-24 Mar. 69
Pi7Sept. 58 "26 Nov. 61 iP I Sept. 69
28 Jan 59,^30 Nov. 60 p 5 jaS. yl
10 April 58I 5 May 59 30 Jan. ^o
•"20 Mar. 59 Pio June 62 Pj, Sp,-,t, vo
3 July 5Vi°Juiy 60 ^--"'- ^
''23 Oct. 571 14 May 61
31 Dec. 58:pi6 Aug. 61
24 June 59 P 8 July 62
2 David O'Neill Power
2 Henry Edwin Gower
1 Arthur Ernest Beaumont .'.
2 Alfred Dening, Instructor \
ofMtuketry 3 Aug. 72 )
I Edw. Primrose T. Goldsmith
1 Melmoth Caulfield Gahan ...
1 Phili]).\.lbertRobin8on,/n»<. i
of Muakeirji, 28 Sept. 71... J
2 Adam Park Pinching
2 Frederick William Birch
a Charles Henry Bamber
1 John Kennedy M'Causland .
2 Alexander C. Duncan
1 Ed W.Stanley Newton Dick-')
cn8on,/l<f/«/an/2i Aug.72j
2 CuthbertGeorge CoUingwood
2 Robert Francis Vetch
28 Mar.
1 Apr.
3 Aug.
5 Oct.
Colonel Browne served with the 9th Regiment
! Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the
2 Robert Constable Paull jPi6 Sept,
• William Cocks Allen P14 Oct.
JaU. 62,P22 Aug. 65 . ... ^
7 Sept. 59 I Jan. 62i®'^se and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the
P 2 Dec. 62 P27 Feb. 67:'^'!' Juneand 8th Septem'ber. Served as Aide de
p„„ Q„„t ,: L c ' jCamp and subsequently as Maior of Brigade to
22 bept. 63^P25 Sept. 67!Major General Ridley, ist Division, during the
II Feb. 62 II July 68 latter part of the campaign (Medal with Clasp,
7 April 631 24 July 68 l^revet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
„ A Id , o 5tli Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
17 i-Hov. 03.i'i6 Sept. 68 Proceeded with Sir Hope Grant's expedition fi-om
P 1 2 April 64lPi4 0ct. 68 In fl'fiiu 1860-61 to China. Proceeded in Command
■"lo Nov. 65IP14 Oct. 68 of Forces sent to Japan for protection of Treaty
''21 Aug. 66P24 Mar. 69 Ports in 1864, and received the thanks of Her
''28 Dec. 66:P24 Apr. 69 •^^''.icsty's Ministers for services in that country
18 July 62 j 30 Jan. 70 '*u'l ^'so the approbation of the General Officer in
p a >T £ '„ T I Command of the Forces in China.
8 May 671 P13 June 70 3 Major Mearcs served with the 20th Regiment
''14 Sept. 67JP 3 Sept. 70 iu ^^^ Crimea from the i5tb July 1855 including
"25 Sept. 67;? 3 Sept.' 70 'lis siege and fall of Sebastopol; and was also
2 Lionel Marshall
1 George Mitchell Rowe ..!
I Robert Dennis
I De la Pere Robinson
1 Gerald Elliott Browne ...
2 John Mack
1 Frederic John Waudby
2 Walter Randolph
a Richard George Randall
I Edward Bowen ,
I William Savage Baker ...
Pis Oct. 68 ;p, -5 Feb,
«'i7Feb. 69 !p22 April
''18 Mar. 69'P 7 Oct.
''24 June 62! 28 Oct.
''24 Mar. 69 28 Oct.
''24 April 69 28 Oct.
7 July 69; 28 Oct.
8 Feb. 70' 28 Oct.
Sept. 70 present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with
5 Nov. 70, Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
8 June 70
14 Sept. 70
S Nov. 70
Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
3 July 72
li Sept.
2 Nov.
21 Doc.
John Matthews Gibba.^c ,9 Oct. 49 ; Son. Major, 19 Oct. 64.
" ' ■ 9 Feb. 69.
Major Francis served with the 20th Regiment
in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
actions of Chanda, TJmeerpore, and Sultanpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Edridge served with the 20th Regiment
in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Indian campaign
from August 1858, including the Trans- Gogra ope-
rations under Lord Clyde (Medal) .
[For Continuation of Notes, see lower half of 2nd
page of 21st Fusiliers.
Run LlErTEKAIfTS.
Alex. Lenthall Swifto
t Arthur Fordo , ""
I Micluicl Morton Metcalfe i
FesUng j
George Richard Sammcrs ......
Pagtiuuleri.'
0.,n,t^nr w " Herbert Croft Ryder. 9 Feb. 64 ; Hon. Capt,
Qiiarler3Iarieri.—2 Richard Storey.^a 4 June 61
I Thomas M'Kay, 10 Nov. 69.
Surffeon».-j Onorgo Bankes Floyor Arden.^?^.,?. 9 June 54; Surgeon, 9 March 66.
A..i.la«t «f ^'""""'' Itn^hngs Mould, MD. A.S. 3. May 57 Sh^ob. 30 Aug. 71.
A..,.tant Surifro,,..-, Thomas O'Reilly, i April 67. "^ '[ 'A.gents, Melsrs. Coland Co,
lit Batt returned /Vom /Lrfff "^""^^r ' ^I ^o7°'' ^5- ^ I Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons,
"^■uaic. returned from India, 23 March 1867. 2nd Batt. returned fro '" -'
Facings 'bellow.
1 Son'
the Mauritius, 27 Jan. 1872
.fB!;tt^Vo^n°pissage'Home^^^*''] 21st Regt. of Poot (Boyal North BritlsJi Fusiliers). 262
The Thistle within the Circle of St. Andrew. "Nemo me impune lacessit." The King's Cypher and Crown.
"Bladensbukg" "Alma" "Inkermau" "Sevastopol."
Colonel. — Frederick William Hamilton,^ CS. Ensign iSr Lt. 12 July 31 ; Lt. ^ Capt. 1 Dec. 36 ; Capt. Sf Xt.
Colonel, ^3 April 46 ; Colonel, no June 54; Major, 7 Dec. 58; Lt.Colonel, ig June 60; Major f^eneral,
31 Aug. 60; Lt. General, 18 Dec. 69; Colonel 21st Fusiliers, 10 Jan. 70.
Lieutenant Colonels.— I John Thomas Dalyell,^ 2nd Lt. 14 May 47; Lt. '''21 June 50; Capt. ^23 April 52;
Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 3 Aug. 55 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 2 Feb. 62 ; Lt.Col. 17 April 67 ; Colonel, 17 Apr. 72.
2 Fred.Torrena Lyster,^ Ensign, 20 June 41 ; Lt. ^i Nov. 42 ; Capt. ''30 July 52 ; Major, ''.S Jan. 64 ; Lt.Colonel,
P24Dec. 70.
Majors. — i WiUiam Pole Collingwood,* -EHsryji, ''23 Mar. 47; i<. ^is Nov. 50; Ccr^i^. ''28 July 54; i3f.3/a/or,
26 Deo. 56; Major, 17 April 67; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 9 April 68.
2 Alfred Templeman,^ 2Hri Lt. •'26 Mar. 52 ; Lt. '^^ Mar. 53 ; Capt. z Feb. 55 ; Major, 'is Fell. 68.
Samuel WiUiam Henry Hawker,^ Ensign, 19 Jan. 44; Lt. 21 April 46; Ca^i. ''14 April 48; Bi.lfiy'oj-,
25 Sept. 59 ; Ma/or, 17 April 68 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 24 Oct. 70.
Edward Napoleon L'Estrange, Ensiqn, Pi8 Feb. 53 ; Lt. 23 June 55 ; Capt. P22 May 57 ; Major, 5 Dec. 71.
Captains.
George Fred. Gildea*
Arthur Grey Hazlerigg'
Richard Wm. Chas. Winsloei"
Robert Cook
Edward Thomas Bainbridge
Francis WiUiam Hamilton ...
Aubrey Wm. O. Saundergii...
George Albert Grant
George Wilham Furlong'2 ...
George Gibnour
Fred. George Jackson
William Thorbum
William Albert Bridge
Michael Thunder
Henry James Edgell'3
Thomas Evans Stuart
John Stevenson'*
Henry Patten Law
James Bower Jackson'*
Walter Nowell Carey
James Whitton
Alfred Thrale Perkins
Claude Durham Patterson ..
LlETTTENANTa.
Fra. MacKenzie Salmond, |
Inst. of Musketry 24 Sept. 70 j
Henry Feilden
Frederick Packman
2 Frederick William Burr
2 Alexander Clark Kennedy .
ENSIGN
P14 AprU
i'i6 Jan.
I'll June
P 4 April
6 April
20 July
22 April
''26 Jan.
5 April
3 July
30 Mar.
16 April
P 3 June
28 Jan.
P15 Feb.
1 April
P25 Aug.
P23 Mar.
2 Nov.
P 6 Aug.
P14 Aug.
P 7 Jan.
P18 Feb.
48 P 6 Aug.
55I II May
53 6 Oct.
55 P 6 Feb.
55 P15 June
55 i 15 June
551 29 Dec.
58! 16 July
55 P15 June
55I I Oct.
58 P 6 May
58 P20 April
59 P 4 June
59 P22 Oct.
56 10 Jan.
56 P12 June
54 P I Feb.
60 P 8 Aug.
55 "17 Oct.
58'P24 May
60' P I July
62 P19 Jan.
62; 2 Sept.
52 10 Sept. 58
55!Pii Sept. 60
54|P25June 61
57IP2I April 63
•;8;P 5 May 63
P I July 63
Pi3Feb. 63
P26 April 64
2 Sept. 64
'18 April 65
'22 Sept. 6s
' 4 Dec. 66
'12 Feb. 67
^. P23 Oct. 67
60|P2oFeb. 67
60 P 2 Sept. 68
18 Nov. 65
?ioFeb. 69
26 July 63
10 Oct.
^ P24 Dec. 70
64P3oAug. 7
64P3iOct. 7
BEEV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL
* Lt.Colonel Collingwood served with the 37th
rs P n Tot, <., Regiment in the rebellion of 1848 in Ceylon.
50, 7 Jan. D2 gg^.^^^^^ ^.j^j^ ^^g 2i8tFusiliers in the Crimea from
59IP 6 Mar. 63 Uith July 1855, including the siege and Isill of
58i I July 63 Sebastopol; also the expedition to Kiubourn
6 Mai-. 63!Pi8 April 65! (Medal with Clnsp. mii.1 '
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
2 July
Me
Irom
P29July 62|Pi5Nov. 64IN0V. 1855 to Nuv. i : V' iHMnuiiniuMlc.l a I'.iittalion
Cecil Bowes Robinson JP22 May 63, p 2 Mar. 66}of the Land Tnin-pi'iM ''■r|is. ( uiiiukiikIi'iI the
2 Edmond Charles Browne,') „, Qo„f fio , T,iW ^fi Troopsonboar(ltlic.S>«)7<(«stL';imer\vheu wrecked
Inst.of Musketry ^l^OY. JO S ""^ ^^P*" \ ^ ""^^ Ion the Dog Rocks, Coust of Africa, on stb July
2 Thomas Capel Rose, Adju,-\ p ^ .„. , !p ^ -r.„„ fiJiSse, on returning from the Crimea, and for his
tantiOct.6?. 3 iJuiy 03 4 ^^ec. 03 g^j.^.jpgj. j_j^j.Q^j^,|y„^ j^iiij. ^,.yi^g opgjigioQ lie re-
2 Henry Roper Curzon Hewat'P 4 Aug. 63 P20 April 67 ceived the Brevet rank of Major— Lord Panmure,
2 Joseph Napier Tew | 11 Sept. 63! i May 67 the War Minister, expressing his approbation, as
I Cha. Ed.Bovill, .4(f/.22 June67 P12 Sept. 63
I John Croker p 2 Oct. 63
I Robert Fred. WUloughby,
Aide de Camp to the Gover- \ 16 Oct. 63
nor of Madras
I James MiUer Gordon,7«<er
preter
I Charles Reginald Walker..
I Thomas Oliver Wingate . .
I Arthur John Osborne Pollock "6 Feb.
1 William Andrew Yule 2 Oct.
2 Daniel Auchinleck P22 Jan.
1 Edmund Henry Dalgety 1 8 May
2 Anthony Cuthbert Dunn !Pi6 Oct.
2 Alexander Lawrence Falls ...
I Fred.Richard Henry Lambart
I Frederick Stovin Chapman..
1 Henry John Meares
2 John Henry Spurgin
1 William Arthur James Frere
2 Louis Arnold Ai'mit
1 Charles Hugh Wyndham
2 Taylor Dalrymple Wilson ...
2 Arthur Symonds Justice
Edmund Francis Braine
Richard Carnac Temple
Averell Daniell
WilUam Morton Duckett
Sub Lietiteij-ants.
Claude Frederic Gambler ..
Bedford Morant Allen
Frank MardaU
2 Charles Henry Kelly
Paymasters. — i David Aikman Patterson
S July 64
2 June 65
30 Dec. 59
- - ■ 66
66
67
67
67
67
Pis Feb.
[8 Dec.
>2 Jan.
2 May 68
1 Feb. 68
tsFeb. 68
PisJuly 68
Sept. 68
P28 Oct. 68
2 Jan. 69
P24July 69
P28 May 70
4 Jan. 71
23 Sept. 71
24 Sept. 71
21 Juvie 67' did also H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, of the
22 June 67'conduct of the officers and men, as being highly
[honourable to them; and f'olonel M'Murdo, Di-
rector General of the LimmI Tr;ni~i'"rt Corps, m a
general order, "desired m e\]ue-s to Captain
CoUingwood and those he eunmKuiiled the pride
he felt in transmitting for the -.nformation of
H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, the proofs given
of the high courage and discipline which animated
all ranks on that fearful night, and which were
rewarded by the safe rescue of all from their
perilous situation."
15 Captain Jackson served with the force un-
der Lt.Colonel Harley up the River Gambia in
Juno 1864, and was present at the reduction of
the native fortified positions of Junca Cunda and
Canni Canni Tenda.
P30 Oct.
P28 Oct.
7 Nov. 63
P 2 Jan 69
Pio Feb. 69
P I Sept. 69
P 8 June 70
10 Oct. 70
Pio May 71
PsoAug. 71
"27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIEUT.
30 Dec. 7
24 April 7
8 June 72
26 June 72
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for India, is Feb. 1869;
Depot at Stirling,
znd Battalion expected Some from Madras, 13
January 1S73.
Depot,
\^IIon. Major, 28 July 69.
, _ __ July 59 ;' Ens. l'4 April 45 ; Lt. 29 July 47 ; Capt. 16 Oct. 57 ;
2 Alexander William M'Kenzic, 6 Feb. 57; Son. Major, 6 Feb. 72.
Quarter Masters. — i George Grahame,''' 17 Aug. 55.
2 Richard Erwin, 30 June 65.
Surgeons.— 2 William Stewart, MD. A.S. 20 July 53 ; Surgeon, 8 July 62.
I Joseph Fletcher Lougheed.is'^.S. 15 Aug. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Mar. 67.
Assistant Surgeons.— 2 Thomas Walsh, 25 May 58. I 3 I i Jolm Roche Rahilly, 31 Mar. 68.
2 Edmund Hunt Condon, MD. 30 Sept. 63. | |
263 2ist Regiment of Foot (Royal North British F^isiliers).
1 Lt.General F. "W. Hamilton served witli the Grenadier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of- 1854-55,
induding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of 26th October,
and siege of Sebastopol, during the latter period of which he commanded Divisions of the Army in the Trenches,
and was in temporary command of the Grenadier Guards after Inkerman {CB. Medal with four Clasps, Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel Dalyell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the 21st Fusiliers, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class oftheMedjicUe, and Turkish Medal). ,,,,.■„.■,, „,„. .,
5 Lt.Colone! Lyster served with the 50th Regiment m the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to entermg the
British service he served in Portugal, in the Pecb-oite Army, from 1833 to 1835, and was at the defence of Oporto, and
in all the affairs from the raising of the siege to the termination of the war. He afterwards served in Spain under
Sir De Lacy Evans, as Captain of Infantry, and imder Espartero as Captain of Cavah-y, and subsequently on the
Staff of General Don Diego Leon, whose escort he commanded from 183610 1841. Was twice decorated with the Order
of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege and captui-e of Irun
and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that country : — Fuenter-
abia "(reconnaissance oni, Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre, Oriamendi, Hernani, Urnietta, Irun (siege of),
Lazarte, Usurbil, Andoin, Vera, Perdon, Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Belascoain, Aroniz, Santa Barbara
(reconnaissance on), Valle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastiUo, CoUander, ManieUa y pena Cortada, Genebrosa, Cana-
dette, Agua Viva, Segura (siege of J, Castleotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Valle de Lladres, MoreUa
(siege of), Berga and its twenty -two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron, completely routing
it, killing seven and capturing five horses.
' Major Templeman served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the hand) , siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Kedan on 18th
June ; also the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
« Lt.Colonel Hawker served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches) and attack of the Kedan on the iSth June; also the expedition to Kinbourn
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal-. ,
* Captain Gildea served as Adjutant of the nth Regimentof the Turkish Contingent from Sept i855to its disband-
mcnt in May 1856 i Turkish Medal).
» Captain Hazlerigg served with the 21st Fusiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
'" Captain Winsloe served with the 21st FusOiers in the Crimea from the 6th August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Saunders served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the
Jngdespore Jungle (Medal).
1^ Captain Furlong was appointed to the Purveyor's Department of the Expedition which proceeded to the East
in March 1854, and served in Tiirkey, Bulgaria, and the Crimea uutil April 1855, when he was Gazetted to the 21st
Fusiliers, and served with the Regiment before Sebastopol until ordered to the Depot on the 31st May 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Edged servea with the 90th Light Infimtry in the Indian campaign from 12th Aug. 1857, and was pre-
sent at the defence of the Alumbagh during Lord Clyde's relief of Lucknow, and afterwards under Oatram, the cap-
ture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service) .
'♦ Captain Steveiison served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
Campaign in Oude iu 1858-59 (Medal).
" Quarter Master Grahame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
»• Surgeon Lougheed. — For War Services see "Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes of the 20th Regiment.
'' Major O'Neill served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including the siege and fall
of SebMstopol, and was wounded at the allair of the lotli June ; also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in tbe ludiiiu caniiMi-u of 1857-58. including the actions of Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore ; siege and capture of Lacknou-, subseciuent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mean-
gTinge, Beeruh (thanked in despatch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Majorj, Chui-da, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with
' Captain Gordon served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was present with the
Belecti;(l marksmen of the Regiment at the actions of Chunda, Umecrpore, and Sultanpore, Fort of Dhowraha, siege
and capture of Lucknow imeutioiicd in despatches), subsequent operations in Oude and affair of Meangunge also
at Churdu and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
'">_ Captain Nunn served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Julv 1855, including the sie'^'e and fall
or .Sella itopol ; also at the capture of Kiubourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umecrpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow
subijequeut operations in Oude and affairs of Mohan, Husseugiiuge, Meangunge (as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
tvelcgh), Clmrda, Fort of Musjeedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
* Cuptiiins Egan and Blount served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeer-
P°™' """ hultaupore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affair of Mohan (Medal
'♦ CupUiin Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore
and huitunpore. siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Meangunge, Fort of
faimrcoBeerah. and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp). ' ^ ^ K>=, -^oxloi
» Captain Fahie served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includmg the actions of
cnnnda, Umeorpore. and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and aflairs of
M ■ '^' ""' "*" ^'"'^.ico'lia (Medal with Clasp).
Captain Aldridge served with the aoth licgiment in the operations in Oude in Dec. 1858, and was present at the
aOfiirs of Lhurda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
» -^1^ or Gibbs served with the 20'th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow
and affairs of Cliurda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
L °"'''J'=''° Arden.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Qr..MaHtcr Storey served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-s:! (Medal) Also
the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal with two C - ^^ ^ '
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22nd {The Cheshire) Regiment of Foot. 264
" SCINDB " " MeEANEE " "HrDEKABAD."
Colonel. — George Thomas Conolly Napier,' CB. Ensign, 23 March 32; Lf. ■'25 Aug. 37; Capt. ''16 Feb. 41 ;
Major, 5 Nov. 47; Lt. Colonel, ''17 May 50; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 15 Dec. 6i ; Lieut. General,
30 April 71 ; Colonel 22iid Foot, 10 May 72.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i John Higgin Uraham,^ .Ensign, 6 May 42 ; if. •'7 Mar. 45 ; Cap*. •'7 May 52 ; Major,
5 Mar. 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Dec. 71.
2 WilUam A. Armstrong,^ Jkusign,^! Nov. 40 ; X<. 28 July 43 ; Coj)<. 3 Dec. 52 ; Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major
14 Dec. 55 ; Bt.Lt. tulonel, 6 Feb. 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 4 Dec. 72.
Majors. — i Thomas Tyacke, Ensign, ^i July 53 ; Lt. 1*2 Nov. 55 ; Capt. P23 Oct. 57 ; Major, ''26 July 64.
z Herbert Gauntlett Panter, Ensign, i May 57 ; Lt. 18 Feb. 59 ; Capt. Pis Oct. 61 ; MajJr, ^6 Oct. 63.
2 Henry Filward Watson, Ensign, ''17 Dec. 52 ; Lt. 9 Nov. 55 ; Capt. ^2$ Jan. 59 ; Major, ''27 July 70.
I James Hare,* 2nd Lt. ''17 Mar. 54; Lt. 23 May 55 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Major, ''2S Oct. 68.
Captains.
! Henry Proctor
Herbert Charles Patton
Wilham BusfeUd
Ernest Adolphus Carey
•■ Charles Kdw. Lane Bluett
Fred. William Best Parry
: AVilliam Brooks ButlLn
; Duncan Chisholm Oliver Spiller^
Thomas H. Kirby
William Thomas Slater Hull ,
John Henry Hamersley
s. William Smith Cooke, Assistant in
Topographical Department
Thoiiia. I'luhri, ]'.,i-dije
Micha, i -
Ana.-i:i . I , , I'ollemache
Henry l.!..i,ii .N.rii .li.-i
Edward Straton
Edward Rodney Cecil PecheU
John St. George Wolseley
Sydenham Clitherow M'Gill
LlEUTENAMIS.
Alexander Stuart
Alex. John G. Baiubridge
Joseph Collins
John Dallas Edge
Robert Arthur Blane
Richard Charles Hare, Adjutant 5 Nov. 70
C harles May Hayes Ne wtngton
Augustus Richard Davies
Irving St. John Hartford
Henry Hall, Instructor of Mu»ketry\
I April 71 ;
William Henry Cuningham, Instructor )
of Musketry 15 May 72 J
George Arnold Christian
Wm. Chas. Francis Molyneux, at Staff\
College , J
Henry Humfrey Sealy
Arthur Brett, Adjxdant 15 May 72
Thos. Edw. Graves Molyneux
George James Croasdaile
William Key Matterson
WilUam Henry Kerr
Theodore Hugh Gough Rhoades
William Charles Daman
John Frederick Wyley
John Deering
Loftus Otway White
William Henry Leak
William Bothwell Potter
Emlyn Fortescue Lloyd
Thomas Clerk
Granville Lawrence Hay
ENSIGN.
SnB Lieutenants.
2 Frederick Edward Charles Henville'
Gordon-Cumming J
2 William Frederick Curteis
2 Francis WilUam Bromfield
I James Loftus Otway
John Rossiter Coleman
21 Mar.
9 July
19 June
13 April
IS Jan.
7 Aug.
■•22 June
P14 Aug.
15 April
^ 3 Aug.
29 Jan.
3 July
i'3i May
30 April
■"28 Oct.
24 Jan.
^2$ June
28 May
■'13 Dec.
''13 Dec.
21 Nov.
P 7 Nov.
P 9 Jan.
''25 Mar.
■'31 Mar.
■'23 June
P 3 Dec.
'so Dec.
8 Sept.
^26 April
!'26 July
'30 Aug.
23 Dec.
P 4 Aug.
16 Aug.
i'i2 Sept.
P 8 June
21 Nov.
P14 Sept.
P20 April
P21 April
P25 Sept.
8 July
P30 Sept.
P 9 April
P22 June
P 6 July
P27 July
P 5 Nov.
LIEUT.
55] 9 Sept.
56 26 Mar.
55* 24 Sept.
SS P 7 Oct.
56! 5 Feb.
58 P18 Jan.
60 P 7 Nov.
60 P 2 Feb.
58 Pji Feb.
60 P 2 Dec.
61 P3oDec.
eojP 8 Jan.
59 j 10 May
5S 30 Nov.
59 P 6 May
55' 12 July
61 P23 Juno
58 P 7 Jan.
61 1 17 Sept.
59P19 July
62 P23 June
62 P12 Sept.
63 Pi 7 April
63 P 2 Nov.
63 P20 April
63 P29 May
62 P22 Jan.
64. P 1 May
63! 7 May
64 P30 Sept.
64 P18 Nov.
64 P24 April 69
64 P15 Dec. 69
64 P27 July 70
59 P 4 Oct. 64
64 P 5 Nov. 70
67 P 3 Sept. 70
65P25Mar. 71
66 P15 April 71
67 P 5 Jiiiy 71
67 28 Oct. 71
67 28 Oct. 71
68 28 Oct. 71
68 28 Oct. 71
70' 28 Oct. 71
70' 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
CAPTAIN. I BKEV.MAJ
Mar. 60
58 P 6 May 62
58 P23 June 63
59 P 3 Jan. 65
58 P25 Sept. 60
6i|P22 Jan. 68
62 Pjg Feb. 70
64P10N0V. 69
59 P 7 Aug. 66
62 P22 June 70
621P27 J"iy 70
64|P s July 71
62 P24 Apr. 69
5 Dec. 71
17 Jan. 72
6 Mar. 72
24 April 72
62 P 7 Nov. 68
64 1 26 June 72
64 P13 June 68
LIEl
6 Mar. 72
13 April 72
29 May 72
24 July 72
23 Nov. 72
I 1 Lieut.General Geo. T. C. Napier
commanded the Cape Mounted Rifle-
men at the battle of the Gwanga, and
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47,
for which services he received tlie
Brevet rank of Lt. Colonel. He also
commanded the Regiment throughout
the Kaffirwar of 1850-52 (Medal), and
commanded the Cavalry Brigade at
the action of the Berea, for which he
was nominated a CB.
I * Lt.Colonel Armstrong served with
the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from
the 19th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of
the Redan on the 18th June and 8th
September, also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kimbourn (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
oftheMedjidip. and Turkish Medal).
"Major liarc-crved in the 60th Rifles
in the campaign of 1S57 against the
mutineers in India from 7th June, in-
cluding the battle of Budle ke Serai and
taking the heights before Delhi, the
subsequent siege operations, assault
and capture of the city, with the final
attack on and occupation of the pa-
lace (Medal with Clasp). He served
also the Oude campaign in 1858, in-
cluding the actions of Pusgaon and
Rissoolpore, attack and capture of
Fort MittowUe, and action of Biswah.
April 63.
Facings Buff.
Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq.
Faymasters. — 2 George Montgomerie Davidson, i April 58 ; Son.Capta
I Charles Henry Chauncy, 8 May 67.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Richard Connor, 21 Nov. 62.
I Samuel Slater,'' 21 July 63.
Surgeons. — 2 Joseph Richard Kehoe, A.S. 15 Sept. 57; Surgeon, 24 AprU 72
I Joseph Barker,'" A.S. 15 July 54; Surgeon, 9 Mar. 67.
Assist. Surgeons.— 2 Alexander Thomson, MD. 13 June 59.
I Edward O'ConneU,'" 22 Sept. 58.
Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
st Batt. returned from New Brunswick, June 1869. znd Batt. returned from the Mauritius, August 1867.
2 Lt.Colonel Graham served as Staff Officer to the Force employed in the destruction of the Villages in the Boree
Valley, N.W. Frontier of India in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1S63-65 in New Zealand, and
was present at the attack on the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Piquet (mentioned in
despatches) , storming and capture of Pah at Rangariri, actions at Rangiawhia and Huiriui, and attack and capture
of Pah at Orakau (Medal).
5 Quarter Master Slater served in the Crimean campaign with the 17th Regiment from the 14th Dec. 185410 the
4th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1" Surgeon Barker, and Assist. Surgeon O'ConneU.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
265 23rd (Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot. [j^^^^att.'.MrS-:
The Prince of "Wales' Plume, " /cA ZJiVi." The Rising Sun. The Red Dragon. The AVliite Horse. " Nee aspera
Urrent." " Minden." " Egypt " (\vith the Sphinx) . " Cokunna " "Mabtiniqce " " Albuheka " "Badajoz ^^
"Salauakca" "Vittoria" "Ptbenees" "Nitelle" "Obthes" "Todlouse" "Peninsula" "Watekloo
"Alma" "Iskebman" "Setastopol" "Lucknow."
YJSrs- Ser:"Colonel.— Sir William John Codrington,' GOB. Ensign, '^22 Feb. 21 ; Ensign ^ Lt. P24 April 23 ; Lt. 4" Capt.
Full Half •'20 July 26; Capt i- Li. Colonel, ^i, SvHy t,6; Colonel, 9 tiov. 46; Major General, 20 June 54; Lt.General,
1?«>- 6 June 54 ; General, 27 July 63 ; Colonel 23rd Fusiliers, 27 Dec. 60.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Hon. Savage Mostyn,^ Ensign, ^i^, May 53; Lt. 21 Sept. 54; Capt. P8 June 55;
Major, 29 March 64; Lt.Colonel, ^i Sept. 69.
1 George Pkipps Prevost,^ Ensign, '•26 Aug. 53 ; Lt. 12 Jan. 55 ; Capt. ''22 May 57 ; Major, i'22 Aug.
Colonel, •'3 Sejit. 70.
Vij Majors.— I Charles Elgoe,^ Ensign, 14 April 46; Lt.^iS Feb. 48; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Majm; 2N0Y. 55;
Major, 26 March 58 ; Bt.Lf .Colonel, 10 April 66.
Sydney Crohan Millett," Ensign, 16 June 54 ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 55 ; Major, ^i Sept. 69.
2 rC Thomas Bernard Hackett,^ Ensign, P7 June 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. i'26 Jan. 58 ; 3fajor, P3 Sept. 70.
27/1, 1 Thomas Witchell.^ Lieut. 31 Aug. 55; Capt. 9 Oct. 63 ; Bt.Major, 6 Feb. 66; Major, 1 Apr. 70.
Lt.
Captains.
ENSIGN.
JosiahFitzThomasShadwell '
FC Luke O'Connor 1"
James de Vic Tupper i"^
John Tillyi2
James Williamson '^
Tysson Sovrley Holroydi* ...
James Harford WalwjTi'^ ...
William Jolliffe Twyfordi«...
Alan Graham'"
Harry Charles Willes '»
A. Mitchell Moh-neux
John Henry Tulloch^'
Henry Francis Hutton
Peter Clifford Browne 21
Loui8JasWainwrightHadden;Pi8 Sept,
GeoWmAdolphusFitzGeorge P15 Jan
Henry Fred. Seagram
Robert Fred. Williamson ...
Edward Stanley Creek, at \
Staff College j
George Adderlcy Dawson ...
Lieutenants.
James Martin Clayton, ^^^ >
.4rf/u/aM< 3 June 59 j
». Eugene Mers-in Roe
Charles llorgan. Instructor |
of Musketry 4 Dec. 63 ... j
Anthony Rich. Hutchinson, ")
Jnst.ofMicslcetiy 5Dec.6S j
John Charles Bradshaw
: George Bcntinck Luxford ...
Howe James Knox
Archibald Young Leslie
; Compton Norman
! Charles Edward Paterson ...
I Thomas Bay ley Graves
: Frederick Stringer
1 George Holden Hutton
I Fred. Edward Shepherd
: George Chas.Erskine Rowley
! Charles George Bell
I William Phibbs, Adjutant)
5 Nov. 70 i
: Charles John Gilbert
Roliert Taiikerville Webber..
Sidney Beckwith Blyth
Walter Fred. James Cowan...
Hon. Denis John de MolejTis
Reginald James Courtenaj'...
William Anderson Johnston
Henrj- Woolgar Griffith
Ar. Tudor Boddam-WhcthamjPis May
Robert Henry Palk P27 June
Chas. George Adams Mayhcw'' 9 Nov.
Edw.HarriKonClough-Taylori'iS April
Chas. Kdw. Howard Vincent ''22 July
P26 June
5 Nov.
15 Dec.
6 April
29 Dec.
P12 Jan.
'■25 July
26 July
30 Nov.
i'i4 Mar.
7 May
30 April
I April
27 July
25 June
•■ 6 Sept.
30 July
10 Sept.
•"30 Oct.
30 Dec.
''29 Oct.
PiS Feb.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
2 Sept.
"■ 2 Dec.
21 Nov.
30 Jime
■•18 Sept.
8 June
9 Oct.
P18 Dec.
•■22 Mar.
P 3 Mar.
■" 2 Jimo
P I Dec.
P 3 June
''12 Jan.
''23 Mar.
''27 Jan.
P 2 Mar.
LIEUT.
8 Jan.
9 Feb.
9 Mar.
9 Sept.
23 Mar.
' 8 June
30 Mar.
23 AprU
4 June
4 June
P14 June
P13 Dec.
P 2 Dec.
May
- .u Sept.
PiS Dec.
■■21 Feb.
'22 Mar.
f 9 Sept.
' 3 Mar.
BBEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
51 26 Mar. 58 j
55I 24 Aug. 58
SSl"" I AprO 59
55 ''31 July 60
55 7 May 61
551^29 Jan. 61
58 1 P 6 Feb. 63
58 Pi I Aug. 63
5S,P22Mar. 64
58|P 9 Sept. 64
59 P12 Jan. 66
29 April 67
22 Aug. 68
17 April 67
30 Mar. 70
P 9 April 70
14 April 70
3 Sept. 70
3 May 7:
28 Oct. 7
'29 Oct.
' 7 Jan.
Hamilton Richard Boyle
John Temple CliarlcH Heilly..
Arthur Francis Bernard
Charles Campbell M'Callum
Sun LlRUTENANTS.
Rowland Broughton Main-
waring
P30 Sept.
P 1 Sept.
P19 Feb.
Pi 5 Feb.
I Aug.
9 May
62 P 2 June
62, P 2 June
60I 1 Jan.
62 P12 Jan.
62 P12 Jan.
62 P26 Jan.
63 II Jan.
63Pi5May
61 4 Sept.
63 P18 April
63 P22 July
64 P22 Aug.
esjP I Sept.
65 P I Dec.
65 P30 Mar.
65 P 9 April
66, P 3 Sept.
67: P 5 Nov.
66; P 3 May
" Pio June
P27 Oct.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Sir William Codrington commanded a Bri-
gade of the Light Division, and afterwards a
Division throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55. including the battles of Alma and In-
kerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasps, KCB., Commander of the Legion of
Honor, Grand Cross of the Military Order of
Savoy, ist Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). From October 1855, and until the eva-
cuation of the Crimea, he was Commander in
Chief of the Eastern Army.
2 Colonel Hon. S. Mostyn served vrith the 23rd
Fusiliers in the Crimea in 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on
67|the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
67 Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
67, of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by
68 Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
eS.Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
ggloperations across the Goomtee, Trans-Gogracam-
roaign when the rebels were driven into Nepaul
69' (Medal with two Clasps).
6g. ^ Lt.Colonel Elgee served with the 47th Regi-
7o!mcnt in the Crimea from the 6th Feb. to the 21st
70 July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
70 (Medal wiih Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
70'Medal).
71 * ilajor Witchell served in the Wanganui cam-
71 paign of 1865-66 in command of the Military
71 Train, acting as Light Cavalry, and was present
71 at the aifairs at Nukiunaru (horse shot) and
Kakaramea (twice mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, and Medal).
71 ''■" Doctor Webb and Surgeon Alder. — For War
71 Services see "Medical Department."
71
71
71
Quarter Matters.-
30 Doc. 71
FaymaMteri.—n George Knox Leet, 2 July 58 ; Hon. Captain, 2 July 63.
I AlUborough Rundlo, 3 June 59; Jfon. Captain, 3 June 64.
Abraham Button,23 9 March 67.
Edward Knightley,=« 25 April 68.
Surgeotu.—z Stephen Massctt Webb," MD. A.S. 19 May S4 ; Surgeon, 22 Aug. 65.
.. . . . c, ' Sydney Alder," A.S. 3 Nov. 54 ; Surgeon, 15 May 67.
Aitutant Surgeons.— 2 Thomas Samuel Barrow, MD. 31 March 64. I Facings Bine.
I James Bennett Kelly, 30 Sept. 64. | Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Jrish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bi. & Co.
1 T ^ I ,'n refurvrdfrom India, 4 Nov. 1869. 2nd Batt. returned from Canada, 29 Oct. 1867.
r 11 ; S". "'' I^';cvo8t served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
mil or Polmstopoi and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September- wounded (Medal with Clasp,
nml J urkiHh Medal), hcrved at the siege and capture of Lucknow— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
I aptnin Tilly served ^vith the 2-,rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations across
iho Goomtco, siego and capture of Lucknow, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp),
22,rd (Boyal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot. 266
'' Major Millett served witli the 23rd Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol; he was severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th September
(Medal with three Clasps), Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
8 Major Hackett served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 5th June to the 6th Sept. 1S55, including
the siege of Sebastopol and assault of fhe Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Tiirki-<li Moil;il). Served
in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of tin' (nvnlidr Commgont
at Cawnpore on the 6th December, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Luckmnv. l'i-i.'^i>nt with" the
Left Wing of the Regiment in the Biaswarrah district, including the aflfairs of Jubrowhe, I'ourwnli, and Doondia-
kiera (Medal with two Clasps, and Victoria Cross).
3 Captain Shadwell served with the Sjth Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58; commanded the selected
marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction of the 51st
Bengal Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
1° Captain O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of Alma,
where after being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Armstrong who previously carried it
having l)een killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it untd the action was
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field ;— siege and fall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September on the Redan — dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Served in
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other
minor actions (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Tupper served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the loth August to the 25th Sept. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the Sth Sep-
tember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, affair of Ramgunga, siege
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, storm and capture of the Selimpore
and Sinirec Forts, and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah, and Buxarghat; also the
Triins-CnsTn operations when the rebels were driven from Oude into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps).
'■' (',i]it;iiii Williamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the loth August to the i8th Sept. 1855,
inclii'liiiL,' till' sii'ije and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely wounded (Medal
with ( 'l.isp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Captain Holroyd served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also
in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th, and 28th (wounded) Nov.
1857, capture of Meeangimge, siege and capture of Lucknow, reUef of Azimghur (was Staff Officer to the Azimghur
column in the winter of 1858-59), and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Captain Twyford served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations
across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Graham served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the reUef
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and defeat of the GwaUor Contingent at Cawnpore — wounded (Ikledal with Clasp).
IS Captain Willes served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Luck-
now by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Groomtee under Outram, also the taking of Selimpore, Poorwah, and Simree (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps).
2° Captain TuUoch served in the Indian campaig^n of 1858-59, and was present with the 38th Regiment at the
capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the 23rd Fusiliers, at the actions of Julrowlie,
Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera, storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Browne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at the sup-
of a mutiny at Nusserabad in August 1857, at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
ege and capture in Jan. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
22 Lieut. Clayton served with the 23rd Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and both attacks
on the Redan (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the GwaUor Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, operations
across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera,
storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Modal with two Clasps).
23 Quarter Master Button served throughout the Eastern campaigrn of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on i8th jfune and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2* Quarter Master Knightley served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Akna (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th
Dec. 1857, operations across the Goomtee, siege and caiJture of Lucknow, and all the minor operations during Lord
Clyde's winter campaign in Oude in 1858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepaul territory (Medal with
two Clasps).
267
"Egvpi'
years' Ser.
iuil Half
Fay. Pay.
24th (T?!e 2nd Wanu-iclshire) Regiment of Foot. [^nd^Bau:,*l'n?a"age h^
(with the Sphinx). " Cape or Good Hope "" Talaveba" "Fuentes d'Onob" "Salamanca" "Vittokia"'
"Pykexees" " Nivelle " "Obthes" "Peninsula" "Punjaub" " Chilli ak wallah " "Goojeeat."
Colonel.— Pringle Taylor,' KJI. Cornet, 15 Aug. 11 ; Lt. 2 July 12 ; Capt. ^2 Jan. 20 ; Major, ^le June 25 ;
Bt.Lt.Col. 28 June 38 ; Col. 11 Nov. 51 ; Maj.Gen. 16 May 57 {Lt.Gen. y Oct. 63 ; General, 19 Nov. 71 ; CoZ.
24th Foot, 26 Nov. 61.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Thomas Ross,- Ensign, ''23 Mar. 38 ; Lt. ^iS May 41 ; Capi. ^^ June 47 ; Major,
'22 Oct. 52 ; JJt.Lf. Colonel, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 Nov. 59 ; Colonel, i April 63.
Richard Thomas Gh-n,' Ensign, ^le Aug. 50 ; Lt. •'24 June ■53 ; Capt. 7 Sept. 55 ; Major, ''23 July 61 ;
Lt.Colonel. ''13 Feb. 67 ; Colonel, 13 Feb. 72.
Hajors. — 2 FreU CharlesD Epinay Barclay,' JBnsj'yn, ''27 April 49 ; Z^ ''15 July 53; Cajuf . ^s Mar. 58 ; Major,
29 Oct. 66.
1 Henry James Hitchcock, Ensign, 22 Feb. 55 ; X^. ''21 Sept. 55 ; Capi. ''21 Oct. 59 : Major. ^2 Dec. 68.
2 William John Macknight Crawfur(l,°£«si^«, '•25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. P23 Oct. 60 ; Major, ""i Oct. 70.
I Henry Burmester PuUeine, Ensign, 16 Nov. 55; Lt. 4 June 58; Capt. 1*15 Nov. 61 ; Major, ^4 Feb. 71.
Captains.
■William Mathew Dunbar? ...
2 Walter Bernardino Logan ...
J2 Edw.H.BridgmanSawbridge
\2 W. R. Bigsby Chamberlin ...
:2 Robert Napoleon Surplice ...
J JohnMooreGumel Tongue, ■)
D.A.A.G forMusk. Gibraltar )
2 John Fletcher Caldwell
I William Maxwell Brander ...
1 Henry Albert Harrisson
2 Hugh Backhouse Church ...
I ». Jas. John Neil Buchanan.s^
Brigade Major, Malta ... )
I William Hitchcock
1 George Baton, JirfetfeCum^)
to Sir A. Moriford )
5 Jan. 55 23 Mar. 55 i" 2 Sept. 62
5 May 54 1 20 July 56 16 April 64
30 April 58 > 5 Aug. 59i'i4Mar. 65
I May 58,i'2i Oct. 59 ''16 May 65
25 July 55 10 Sept. 58 •'23 Mar. 66
24 Feb. 57I 16 April 58 29 Aug. 66
28 May 58 Pis Nov. 61 ''30 Oct. 66
31 Dec. 58 P16 May 62 ^13 Feb. 67
I April 59 ^29 July 62 p 8 Mar. 67
15 Jan. 58 24 Sept. 58: 3 Nov. 67
10 June 53 '' 8 Sept. 54' 14 Mar. 65
31 May 59 P 1 9 Aug. 62; J" 2 Dec. 68
23 Aug. 59 P 5 Sept. 62 1^30 Oct. 69
59 J" 7 Nov. 62 f 22 Dec. 69
62 i'26 Jan. 66 ^zs Mar. 71
62 P 9 Mar. 66 ''31 Oct,
i'2iNov. 62
14 May 58
30 April 58
30 Aug. 59 j
29 Oct.
23 July
7 Jan.
20 Feb.
1 Harry Rich Farquhar ,''30 Dec.
2 George Arthur Lee '•16 May
2 Ellis Lee !p 8 July
I WilUam Eccles Mostyn >2g July 62 i'23 Mar
1 Russell Upcher, .Jd/«<uw< 4^ '
Middlesex Jfijle Volinifeersi
1 George Vaughan Warden ...
2 Robert Henry BiuTell Airey,
a Charles James Bromhead ..
Lieutenants.
2 Thomas Carroll Dempster,'^
Adjutant 2c Dec. 69 )
2 William Thomas Much' „„.
2 Thomas Rainforth i 6 May
2 Reginald Younghu.sband,")
Jnsl. ofMuthetry i Oct. 70 )
2 William Penn Symons, In- \
terpreter J
2 Edward Henry Randolph ...
a Charles Erskine
I Frederick Carrington, Jus*, j
of Musketry 17 Aug. 70 ... j
I f. Herbert Belasvse Moffat..
I Richard Rye Corcor, Adju- \ - .
tant22 Dec. 69 ............] ."^^S-A-ug,
66 ^si Oct.
ee'p^i Oct.
29 Mar.
Feb.
61 1 10 Feb.
621 3 Aug.
63 19 Oct. /^
I 2 Colonel Glyn served with the 82nd Regiment
61 16 April 64 ™ *^6 Crimea from 2nd Sept. 1855 (Medal with
I Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tm-kish Medal).
62Pi4Mar. 651 8 Captain Buchanan served with the loth Hus-
621P16 May 65 sars in the Crimean campaign from 17th April
'20 Aug 62' 20 Aug 66 i8t5, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
I battle of the Tchernaya, and affair of the 21st
''6 Mar. 63J'3oOct. 66 ^^pt. near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkiisb.
I . ' Medal). Served with the 6th Dragoon Guards
30 June 63P 2 Nov. 66 throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-59, in-
17 July esi'ieNov. 66 eluding the operations in Rohilcund and action
' 4 May 64!i'i3 Feb. 67 °f Nugeena, relief of Bareilly, relief of Shahje-
. \„ , .^ ' hanpore, capture of the Fort of Remai, and pur-
6 July 64, ■'26 Feb. 67 suit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundee,
64;'' 8 Mar. 67 action of Bunkagaon, operations in Oude and ac-
tions of Mohudipore and Rusoolpore, attack and
1 H^rbort Vin) Tw'^.i- "' ^^'?'"- t= ^° ^«P'- ^^ fnptiire of Fort Mitoulee, actions of Alliguni and
' TeTJmnomh MnL il"^^^^ ^ .^^ S'''' ^^^ Bi^wa. AI..0 served as officiating D.Q^M.G. to
2 Le ^tt Holt l?^nl^^ V° ?'*• i^.l ' V,^"- ^^ the Agra Field Force under Brigadier Showers in
I ircher Anderson Mnr^- V| " •^''°- ^^ ''^ ^"^ ^9 Centrll India in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze
head, a^taPZle^T:] '3 Feb. 66,P3o Oct. t^^^^^^. and others (Medal).
I Francis Pender Porteous ...i 9 Mar. 66 P22 Dec. 6q'
Charles Carson Allen IP23 Mar. 66 P27 April 70
w.ii,or„ =""■'"" P17 Nov. 66 P I Oct. 70
• •. 2 William Sugden
... I John Douglas Dickinson p 8 Mar. 67 P24 Dec.
... 2 Char es Saint Lo AVilkinson P26 June 67 p^s Jan.
... a Charles D'Aguilar Pope 8 Jan. 68 p 4 Feb.
... I Henry Vernon Boothby JP29 Dec. 69 P25 Mar
... 11 Charles Winn Ealand P2S May 70 P27 Oct '
... ji FitzhnrdingeR.B.Liebenrood P 1 Oct. 70 P27 Oct"
... 2 Gonville Bromhead jPjo Apr. 67; 28 Oct!
... 1 2 Joseph Henry Banks 26 June 67' 28 Oct.
.. .3 George btunhopo Banister ...I 8 .Tuly 68 28 Oct.
.. 2 John Hoskyns :p28 Oct. 68 28 Oct.
.. a Henry John Going p -
.. II FrancisTolleniacheHnlliday P
.. 2 Geor(.'e John Scarlett Toler... p
.. I Edward Stevenson Browne
.. 1 Edward Withcrden Curteis,
.. I John Haughton
71I
i 8PB LtBCTRWilTTS.
I Charles Walter Cavaye
H Edgar Oliphant Anstey ...
1 1 Ucury Germain Main waring
June 67 P24 Mar. 69'
Jan. 71 28 Oct. 71!
71 28 Oct. 71 1
71 28 Oct. 71!
71 28 Oct. 71!
71, 28 Oct. 711
Feb.
23 f^ei)!,
24 Sept
28 Oct.
I 8PB LIBPT.
30 Dec. 71
9 Mar. 72
21 Sept. 72
PaymoMter,.-, Fra F. White i. July 56; En,. P15 Feb. 50 ; Lt. '5 May 54 : Son.Major, tx July 66.
2 Alexander Sidney G. Jauncey, I Feb. 68. j < ^
Quarter Matter..-, William Charters,'' :8 July 62
J?«r».n«. T 1, ?. ■^"''° Humphreys, " 24 Nov. 63 ; Ensign, 10 July 60.
Surgeon,.-, John CoaU'S, MD. A.S. 2 April 50 ; Suroeon, 25 Jan. 56! Surgeon Major, t6 Nov. 6g.
A.^.,. * c ^ ^^"^ Fleming Cullen," MD. A.S. i Dec. 54 ; Surgeon. 26 June 67.
Auulant Surgeon,.-, Eugene Valentine MacSwiney, MD \i Mar. 68. I Facings Gresn.
1,1 Ball r./,„-.jV /""J^ Charles Coleman Hickson, 31 Mar. 64. Agents, Messrs. Barron and Smith.
i« Jlatt. returned from India, Augutt 1861. Embarked for Malta, 30 Sept. i856. Depot, Warlev.
andBatt. expected from India, 6 January 1873. Depot, Warley
24th (The 2ncl Warwiclshire) Regiment of Foot. 268
' General Taylor proceeded in i8n to join the 22nd Dragoons in the East Indies, where he served until their
return to Europe and disbandment, 25th Oct. 1820. He was in the field in 181 5 and 16, and during the whole of
the Mahratta war in 1817-19 ; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade
C ivalry actions of Bucktowlie and of Nngnore. and in that of Ashta (20th Feb. 1818I, the enemy having charged,
overthrew one Regiment and cut dnvvn the General cominandin?, he, as Brigade Major, incurred the responsibility
of countermanding the retreat, of ordering measures wh'ch terminated in the entire defeat of the Pei^hwar, the
deatli of his Commander in Chief (G-okla) , and he rescued the Rajah of Satarrah, the iailuential events that termi-
nated the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded a Battery at the s^torm (13th May 1819K he blew open
the first gate with a galloper gun of the 22nd Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession
the five distinct circles of fortifications, every man and officer of his party being either killed or wounded, he received
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his lungs and body that
killed the Grenadier behind him. The Governor General of India speciallj- reco-nmeniled him to favouralile con-
sideration for his services in India. In 1S23-24 he was employed in the Caiie Cavalry against the C.ifTre^, and was
recommended for promotion by the Governor and Commander in Chief. In .Tan. 1841 he was relieve 1 from a bullet
which had been in his body since 1819. In Aug. 1846 his life was imperilled from a sursical operat on cou>e luent
upon the passage of some cloth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. 1848 he was relieved from a piece of bone liroken
in his body by a shot. From April 1854 to Dec. 1857 he was a Colonel on the Staff at the Cape of Good Hope, where as
a Brigadier at a "period of peculiar difficulty and imminently threatened war" he commanded a large force in
Katfraria with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From April i860 to April 1861 he wa? Commanrln- of
the Forces and Lieut. Governor of Jamaica and its Dependencies. In 1827 he was sent to KnclaM ! ^M'h \i : la to
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adiutant, their insuborl ' ! 1 ; nod
by a turbulent mob at a period of popular excitement. Ho took command and the Battalion shot In • . 1 on
tiie public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who ^t > .1 !> ii:hl him.
Without calling in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and a'one he overawed the fury of the mob. Tlie tiiipro-
bation of his Major General was submitted by his Lieut. General to the Horse Guards, and elicited through the Adjutant
General the Sovereign's record that " thedecided and necessary punishment to which he had resorted had effectually
repressed the spirit that prevailed when he assumed the command."
2 Colonel Ross commanded a detached force on the Nepaul frontier in iS^jg ; drove the rebels from the plains of
Tilawara where there was a large Bazar, and next day attacked them in the Jungle of Pipirrea, the whole rebel army
in conser|uence retired to Botoul, where they were cut up by Sir R. Kelly — for general services on the frontier waa
highly complimented by the Commander in Chief and Sir R. Kelly (Medal).
'■ Major Barclay served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
s Major Crawfurd served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August 1855, including the
sie 'TO and fall of Sebastopol (Mednl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort at Rooyea, action of Allygunge, capture of BareilTy,
relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort at Bunnia, pursuit to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of Fort
J.Iohumdee, taking of Rumpore Kussia. occupation^.of Sultanpore, passages of the Goomtee and Gogra, and subse-
quent operations to the Raptee fMedal with Clasp).
7 Captain Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th July 1S55, including the siege and
fill of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Jfedal. 1 Also in the
Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 2Sth Nov. 1837, siege and capture
of Lucknow, relief of Azim'ghur, defeat of the rebels at Boitwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clas])).
^ Lieut. Much commanded detachments _>i.l 1: ii -r n .J4th Regiment, Indian Naval Brigade, and Madras Sappers
and Miners on an expedition to the Little .\ -I i md on the 6th 7th and Srh May iS 67, inclading an ensao-e-
ment with the savages on the 7th May. A\ : : , 1 1 liv the Commander in Chief in India ; commended by the
Government of Indi-i ; and services specially n i! <l !> oiilor of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief in
a letter dated Horse Guards 27th December ;?63, addvosscd to Sir William Mansfield.
'= Quarter Master Charters served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the passage of the Chenab and
battles of Sadoolapore and ChillianTvallah— severely wonnded'( Medal with Clasp).
1'^ Qu,arter Ma.ster Humphreys served with the Grenadiers of the 94th Regiment in the action with and destruction
of a desperate band of insurgent fanatics at Teermanam Coonettos in South Malabar in August 1S49.
•* Doctor CuUen. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
Co7itinuation of Notes to 2^iliFoot.
* Major Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the expedition
to Kert'ch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). From
the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in the
Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March 185S at Kotah, in
having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in a loop-holed
house with one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed three rebels in single combat, having lost half of
one hand by a stroke from a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds ; was also present in the actions of Buuass
and Pertab'ghur, at which latter he commanded two Companies of the 72nd, and was mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain Henzell served in India in 1857-58 with the Left Wing 37th Regt.; was engaged in defence of entrenched
position at Azimghirr from 25th March to 15th April 1S5S : with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh
and present in actions of 17th and 20th April ; served vrith Colonel Turner's Force in Shahabad, including capture of
Jugdespore. and actions of 17th, i8th, and 20th Oct. — severely wounded (Medal).
*^ Captain Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from 7th July 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.)
J" Quarter Master Geoghegan served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Jan. 185s, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, including the pursuit of the rebels under
Tantia Topee in Rajpootana and Central Asia.
11 Doctor Shipton and Surgeon Stanley. — For War Services see " Medical Dep.artment."
12 Quarter Master Fraser served in the 6ist Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was
present at the passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, ChilUanwallah (wounded), and Gooierat, and pursuit
t3 the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served also at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857, and
repulse of sorties on 4th gth iSth and 23rd July (Medal with Clasp).
269 25th{TJie King's Oivn Borderers) Regiment of Foot. [Satt.Sftore, Bengal.
The Kin"'s Crest "In Veritate Eeligio/iU eonfido." The Castle of Edinburgh. "JMsi Domiims frnsfra."
TUo White Horse. " JV^«c atpera terrent." " JIisden " " Egmont-op-Zbe." " Egypt " (with the Sphinx).
Flank Companies " Mabtinique."
Ye«W Scr. Colonel — Henrv Dive Townshend,' £«.«'.'/", 'i(> July 12 ; Lt. P14 Sept. 15 ; Capt. i Nov. 21 ; Major, 10 Oct.
Fiai|Hal(i ,,. jit. Lt. Colonel, 29 Mar. 39: Lt. Colonel, 17 Aufr. 41,; £»'""«'., ^J '^OJ- 5^ 5 Major General, 5 Sept. 57;
i Dec. 44 ; Capt. 4 JxUy 53 ;
X<.'6June 5^; Capt.^i^ July 55; Major,^!^ Feb. 66; Li.
Pay. ^y.) x,/'(>v«er«/, 8 Aug. 64 ; Geiteral, 31 Dec. 71; tWo;ie/ 25th Foot, 16 Feb. 62.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles James Stewart Wallace, Ensign, 5 Nov. 41 ; Zt.
Major, ''23 Oct. 60 ; Lt. Colonel, •'21 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 21 Aug. 72.
I James Archibald Ruddell,^ Ensign, 1-17 Apr. 52
Majors.—^ George Bent, Ensign, 10 April 42 ; Zi. ^13 Oct. 43 ; Capt. 15 Mar. 53 ; Major, ^28 July 63,
I George Skene Hallowcs, Ensign, 16 Feb. 49 ; Zt. 21 Oct. 51 ; Capt. 10 Sept. 58 ; Major, i'2i Aug. 69.
1 John Richard Har\-ey, Ensign, 9 Mar. 49 ; Zt. 24 July 52 ; Capt. 12 Dec. 59 ; Major, P3 Sept. 70.
2 ». yC Aylmer Spicer Cameron,* GarrisoHJjJsirMciorai Umhalla, Bengal ; Ensign, ^g July $2; Zt.'^i Sept.
^^■, Capt. 13 Dec. 59; Major, ■'21 June 71.
I Captains. ■ '■''■''"'■ ■ ^''■^•- —
1 ». Edmund Garland Home3...Pi2 Dec. 51 1 6 June 54
'^^!G%?Mus!!^.:^:^Df,n}\^S^y SS 3 April 57
2 Henry Ridout Floyd ''ioJune53l 1 Dec. 54
2 Nathaniel Crichlow Ramsay. ''14 July 57 Pii Mar. 59
2jnoHarger,£n<7ad«Jfa;or,|| ^^ j^^^ | ^ j^^
Jullunder, Bengal jl ""^
2 William Henry flenzelP ''12 April 50; 6 Jiuie 54
1 Charles ErroU Hope« P25 Aug. 54 26 July 55
2 Geo. Terry Luder Carwithen ^"27 Nov. 57 13 Jan.
2 Horace WUliam Scriven j 23 April 58 Pi8 Jan.
1 John Talbot Coke 24 June 59 ""as Aug,
2 Wm. Lisle Blenkinsop Coul- ) | '
son, Aide de Camp toMaj. \ Pie Mar. 60 P23 Aug,
General Macdonell J! I 1
2 Westropp Thomas Morgan. ..''so Mar. 60 1*28 Jan. 62'' i Feb. 67
I William Grogan Kaox •'•31 Mar. 60 p 4 Feb. 62 P21 Aug. 67
1 George Dixon \^ i April 60 p i April 62 Pi6 Oct. 67
2 John Ireland Dobson P15 June 60 p 7 Nov. 62 P21 Aug. 69
1 Richard Thomas Higgins ... 29 Mar. 61 P30 Dec. 62 P28 May 70
2 Francis Edward Carleton ...| 29 Jan. 61 p i Mar. 64 p 3 Sept. 70
Thomas John Leadbetter ,P23Aug. 61 p 4 Nov. 64 P21 June 71
'°^"Z^t'S«-II^-«}^''^«-^-- ^V-Oct. 65;P28June7x
Gerald Menteath Shirley p 4 Feb. 62 p 8 Dec. 65 p 2 Aug. 71
^i^^'^'^pi^:^}^'^^^- ^^'-^-g- ^Y==^-^- ^'
SamuelPhilipLucasKonarski P14 April 63^17 April 67 p q Sept. 71
LiECTEKAhTS. I '■ General
BEEV.MAJ. 1 BT.LT.COL.
13 Dec. 59
9 Jan. 60
'13 Jan. 60
'19 Aug. 62
7 July 61
9 Nov. 62
17 Nov. 63
60 P16 Aug. 64
'15 May 66
•21 Aug. 66
' 4 Dec. 66
2 Henry James Harvey
2 Sylvanus Roger Burnett)
Partridge, Adj., 22 Jan. 67 j
3 WUliam Godfrey Thomas, )
Interpreter /
3 Arthur Harry Turner p 7 Nov,
Henrv Houlrlitch > 3 Dec
5 June 58!
3 July 60 '
,P26Juiie 61
Townshend served with the
1 April 6o'4ist Regiment in the American war, and was
■P, , present at the taking of Fort Niagara, Blackrock
2 uec. 02 ^^^ Buffalo, battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault
Q . , on Fort Erie 14th August 1814, where he was
4 bept. 04 severely wounded thi-ough the left shoiUder. He
62 P15 May 66 returned to Europe with the 41st Regiment in
62 P I Feb. 67 July 1S15 and disembarked at Ostend, from
2 John'Leith Ross, /nrfructor") p^r , ^ p . a whence he marched with the Army to Paris, and
of Musketry I Dqc. lo ]' 20 Jmy "4 21 AU„. 07 j.gjj^,jj^^,jj ^.j^j^ j^ ^j^^jl ^g^j^pe^j jg j^^j^.p^y j^^ q^.
1 George Ormond Stoney, M ^ t„i_ ^ p /^„^ , tober of the same year. During the rebellion in
Adiutant 2 Aug. 71 S\ ^ "'^^ '' ^ *JCt. 07 Canada in 1837 and 1838 he was intrusted with
2 Hans Robert Riithborne P28 July 63 15 Nov. 68 various important commands both iu the Lower
1 Henry Augustus Chichester . 20 Dec. 64 P23 Dec. 68 and Upper Provinces, especially on the frontiers
2 Fra. Hargrave Tindal Curtis P30 Dec. 64 p 3 April 69 of Amherstberg and Niagara, where he held the
1 Henn'Gil(larlWorsley,/n«<. ■) p „ . «/; p a ti„„ e. local rank of Colonel, and was promoted to the
o/i/;«*e/rj^2 Aug. 71 i '3^00. 00^ 6 uec. ^■QyevetotXX.ColoJieMoThis.&eTviceiia.t'ho&QXo-
2 Francis Welch P22 May 66 3 Feb. 70 calities.
2 Allen Neason Adams P21 Aug. 66 P30 Mar. 70, ^ Lt. Colonel Ruddell served with the ist Batta-
2 Chas.LuilwellMelliarDampier P20 Feb. 67 P27 April 70 lion Royals throughout the Eastern campaign of
2 Henr>- Hickman Mulcahy ...[ 18 Dec. 66 P28 May 70 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
2 Jno. Hen. H.S.Drew Hogarth, P 5 Mar. 67 P28 May 70 man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
1 John Nathaniel Still jPi? April 67 p 3 Sept. 70 Clasps, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
2 Adrian Henr.v Hope „ ^, . - « ^ ~ „ ., t, ,. , ., ^ ,.
1 Edgar Wm. Wallace Dering .
I Hcury Grey Dixon
I lliomus Barns
I Chnrles William Gray
Ar.dc la PoerBeresfonl-Peirse 1
2 Edward Theophilus MuiTay'
3 Arthur Leith Hay Mackay ...
3 George Davidson Campbell \
Gastrcll I
2 HcHketh Brrxlcrick Pnchard
2 John William Godfray
I Charles (Jhcster Williams)
Daiidridge S
I Oswulil Claude Radford
I George Thomas Wm. Hcwut
Sen L1RUTKWANT8.
2 Robert Feild Jameson
I ThomnsJuHticeArthur Bather
I Robert John Romanes
I Alfreil (ieorgo Streatfield)
BcadnoU J
I Charles AugustuB Morgan ...
PajtmoMteri,
5 Oct. 67 P2I June 71 Served with the 87th FusiUers during the Indian
8 Jan. 68 P28 June 71 Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
P23 Dec. 68 P 2 Aug. 71 1 ^ (japtain Home served as Adjutant of the 48th
■" 3 April 69 P 2 Aug. 7i;Regiment in the Crimea from 27th April 1855, in-
21 Aug. 69 P19 Aug. 71 eluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol — wounded
P Q Oct. 69 P 9 Sept. 7iii8th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
P 3 Sept. 70
23 Sept. 71
24 Sept. 71
25 Sept. 71
26 Sept. 71
67; 28 Oct.
68 1 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
8 Oct.
27 Sept. 71 28 Oct.
Med,jidie, and Turkish Medal). Corporal Gourley
71 and Private Downey, 4Sth Regiment, received the
French War Medal for assisting Captain Home in
^'jthe attempt to bring into the Trenches a wounded
71 soldier, who was lying in the enclosures in front
71 [of the left attack before Sebastopol, on the
19th June 1855.
' s Lieut. Murray served with the 51st Light
7i]lnfantry throughout the Burmese warof 1852-53 ;
71 was on board the steam-frigate Fcrooz during the
inaval action with and destruction of the enemy's
_SUB L lEPT. stockades on the Rangoon river, and served during
I Nov. 71 the succeeding three days' operations in the vici-
30 Dec. 7ijnity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon,
29 May 72 also at the repulse of the night attack on Prome
1 Nov 7 1 K^e^i^l W'*-^ *-'^sP ^°^ Pegu) .
23 Nov. 72I
2 Robert Stein Porlong, 10 July 63 ; lion. Captain, 10 July 68.
I Edward Gibbs, i Sept. 58 ; lion. Captain, i Sept. 63.
(Quarter Matter:— 2 Timothy Philip Geoghegan,'" 9 March 66.
I William Frascr.'^ 15 Jan. 64; Ensign, 5 Aug. 59.
Surgeon*.— 2 Samuel Stacy Skipton," MD. A.S. 9 June 54 ; Surqeon, 15 June 66.
I St. John Stanley," ^..S'. 24 Feb. 54 ; Surgeon, 5 Aug. 64.
Auiitant Surgeont.—2 Edward Corrigan Markey, i March 59.
1 George Carson Gribbon, ilB. 20 April 59.
2 George Joseph Hamilton Evatt, MD. 31 March 65.
Tarings 'iiXnc— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bf., and Co.
st Bait, returned form Canada, August 1867. 2nd Bait emharkedfor Ceylon. 28 July 1863 ; Depot, attached to xst Baft.
[JFor continuation of Notes tee foot of preceding page.
Morar, Bengal. Depot,
attached to 99th Foot.
"Egtpi'
Years' Ser. I Colonel,
FuU Half ''21 Feb.
Pay.! Pay.| jo Feb. 65 ; Colonel 26th Foot. 21 Dec. 62.
29 ... lieutenajit Colonel.— Frederic Ai-thur Willis,^ CB. Ens. 27 Sept. 44; Lt. ^S May 46; Capt. 'le Jan. 52; St.
Mil/or, 24 Mar. 58 ; Major, 4 Apr. 59 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 26 April 59 ; Lt. Colonel, ''22 Dec. 63 ; Colonel, 21 May 65.
Majors,— William Mosse,^ Ensign, 21 Aug. 49 ; Lt. P5 Dec. 51 ; Capt. ^2S Aug. 54; Major, 4 April 64.
Edward Archibald Collius,^ Ensign, ''23 Jan. 52 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 28 Jan. 59 ; Major, 29 June 70.
1 26th (The Gameronian) Regiment of Foot.
(with the Sphinx). "Cobunna" "China" (with the Dragon). "Abyssinia."
Henry MacKinnon, ^ CB. 2nd Lt. 29 June 24 ; Ensign cf- Lt. ^.^ Nov. 24
Capt. if Lt. Colonel, ^ 24 April 40; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 22 Sept. 58 ;
270
Lt. Sr Capt.
Lt. General,
Captains.
Matthew Holford Hale^
George Edmund Phipjis Trent
William Been?
William Henry Salwey'
Thomas Turner*
rge John Hamilton*
Thomas Gethin Coote^
Lancelot Allgood Gregson,' D.A. Qr. \
Master Gen. Meerui Division 3
s. Philip Conway Story,^ Garrison In- \
siructor at Meerut $
HercyP. Wolferstan*
Henry C. Sharp*
Lieutenants.
William Barton Wadc'>
James Ross Gray Buchmnui
Archibald Duffield Eden*
Willi.am Blakeway Burton,* Instructor \
f3I,islcetrii 7 Aug. 66 3
Howard Molyneux Edw. Brunker,*7
Adjutant 14 Feb. 6; j
James Sanuiel Greer*
Vivian Davenport
Charles William Hemphill*
George Henry Wilson*
James Bond Clarke*
John Russell Mecham
John de Witt Jebb
George Winter
Edward Macklon Dougherty*
Percy John Hughes
Thomas Wills Conran
Thomas Colthurst Jameson
Henry Campbell Lamb
Fred. Charles Napier Goldney
D'Arcy Wentworth Thuillier
Sydney George Cumberland Greonaway..
13 May 53 9 July 54 J" 3 June 59
17 Mar. 541 P 8 Sept. 54 ''12 June 60
25 Aug. 54ii'23 0ct. 55 P18 Sept. 63
BT.LT.COL.
10 Aug. 55
'28 Dec. 55
'22 Sept. 54
'13 May 53
18 Dec. 57
25 June 58
2 July 58
II Mar. 59
i'i4 June 59
P21 Feb. 60
3 July 60
4 July
''21 Dec.
"14 Jan.
''22 April
P 8 July
P 3 Jan.
i>i9 July
P14 Sept.
P22 July
2 June
8 July
8 July
''29 Oct.
P 5 May
Pio Nov.
P 9 Feb.
P 7 May
P23 AprU 58 P23 Dec. 64I
8 Jan. 59 P 3 Jan. 65
5 June 55 P28 Dec. 60
o Jan. 56 2 May 65
P21 Feb. 60 P 4 Sept. 67
P 3 June 59 15 Oct. 68^
P30N0V. 6oP28 0ct. 68
~ 8 Oct. 61 P 5 May 69
P14 Jan. 62
30 Mar. 62
P 8 July 62
4 April 64
P23 Dec. 64
P 3 Jan. 65
P25 July 65
P 4 Sept. 67
P22 July 68
P 7 Nov. 68
P23 June 6g
Pio Nov. 59
P28 June 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
3 July
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Thesiger Barrow
Paymaster. — •
Quarter Master. — William Henry Topp,' 3 July 60.
Surgeon. — Frederick Mackenzie Skues, A.S. 28 Feb. 55; Surgeon, 14 Oct. 66.
Assistant Surgeons. — Alfred Henry Ratigan, 2 Oct. 66.
William Carpenter,' MD. 30 Sept. 64.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Bombay, 28 July 1865.
' Lt. General MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope during the KaflSr
war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served as Colonel on the Staff and in command of the 2nd Division from the outbreak of
the Kaffir war in December 1850 until April 1852, and received the thanks of the Commander of the Forces, Sir
Harry Smith, in general orders on fifteen different occasions on which he commanded in operations against tne
enemy.
2 Colonel Willis was present with General Havelock's Field Force in the actions of Oonao and Buseerut Gunge on 29th
July 1857 ; commanded the 84th Regiment in the actions of Buseerut Gunge on the 5th Aug., Boorbeake Chowkee on
12th Aug., at Bithoor on the i6th Aug., at Mungawar on 21st Sept., at Alumbagh on 23rd Sept., and relief of Luck-
now on 25th Sept. (wounded in left knee and right thigh) ; commanded the right Column at the storming of the Hirn
Khannah on i6thNov., and was thanked in division orders by General Havelock. Was with General Outram's Force
at the Alumbagh from 26th Nov. 1857 to 9th March 1858 — commanded the 84th up to 24th Jan. ; present at the fall of
Lucknow; accompanied General Lugard's Force, and present at the relief of Azimghur; proceeded with Brigadier
Douglas's column in pursuit of the rebel chief Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th AprQ (men-
tioned in despatches, CB. and Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service
for Lucknow) .
* Majors Mosse and Collins, Captains Hale, Salwey, Turner, Gregson (as Brigade Major at Zoola), Wolferstan,
and Sharp, Lieutenants Wade, Eden, Burton, Brunker (as Adjutant), Greer, Hemphill, Wilson, Clarke, and'
E. M. Dougherty served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* Captain Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to isth June 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, andTiu-kish Medal). Served throiiL'li.mt the campaign in the north of
China in 1S60, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Meiliil w ifli ( 'l;i-.|i for the Taku Forts). Also
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April mihI M,i\- 1062, resulting in the'taking
of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kmlin, Tsuipoo, and T.solin, the fortified
town of Najow, the affiiir at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 (Medal).
5 Captain Coote served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny and was present at the affair of
Sanganeer, and defeat of the GwaUor rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal). Served with the 26th Came-
ronians in the Abyssinian campaign iu 1868 (Medal).
^ Captain Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
8 Quarter Master Topp served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from the outbreak
at Meei-ut on the 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations, siege storm and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal)
3 Doctor Carpenter.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
27th (or Jnnishilling) Regiment of Foot.
Gosport.
271 ^ „, - .-c T
The Castle of Inniskillinp. with St. George's Colours. The "miite Hor.=;e '' J\>c aspera tjrrei^t." St. Litcia.
• •■p^.^™" /_.*i, .v„ of,i,;„^\ "Mi IT.." "Bawajoz" "Salamanca Vittobia
Egtpt " (with the Sphinx). " Maida
"Orthes" "Toulo
' 'WATrBI.OO."
Pyrenees" "Nitelib"
^ _ ' Peninscla "
Years' Sor. Colonel. — Rnndnl - _
Fall Hall Major, 26 Julv 44 ;
Pay. Pay. 25 Oct. 71 : Colonel 27th Foot. 27 Auprust 70.
'7 ".,._.„. ,. ...„..„, ,„. „, ^, ,
"'■^^;i^^"-Ytv'-^^Apri\Y2-. Capt. iO'ct.''sS-, Major, 7 1)60. 70-
3 June SI : Lt. 18 April 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; 3/a;or, 4 ^tay 7°-
. -ASIGX. I LIEUT. CAPTAIN. I BEEV.SIAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
Captains. i — °' I , -
Walter HnmiltonTwemlow6...lPi5 Mar. 50 J" 9 July 52
Bumley.i Cornet. P30 Dec. 24 ; Lf. ^S Oct. 25 ; Capt. ^14 Aug. 27 ; Bt Major, =3 Nov. 41;
44 ; X' Cc?o»W, P21 July 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. S4 ; ^"Jor General, 9 Nov. 62 ; Lt.General,
LiedtenIn?Colo"nTd^cLrrF;/cr^^ May 46; X^ 13 Dec. ,9; Capt 23 March 55; StMajor.
Majors.— Henry Cowell,' .E)isi/y
Justinian Aiinitape Kutt.* £r.
17 Mar. 63
Andrew"David'Geddes6 | 6 June 54 p 7 Sept. 55 16 June 66
William Herring 1" 18 Nov. 59 " 8 J^iy ^/ l ^ i^^' ^9
Pi2june 6ii'i8Dec. 67 ""lo Feb. 69
8 Jan. 56, "10 Dec. 58 '' 7 Dec. 67
"•iSOct. 59I 8 Mar. 67 '' 2 Jan. 69
5 Anril 56! 16 June 57 29 Feb. 60
8 AprU 65,1' 2 May 68 "22 April 71
" " ' " Oct. 7
.. Henry Burch Pye PhiUipps
.. William Pott
.. Arthur Hales
.. George Eujrene Logan'
.. William Richard Tredennick..
.. Domville Mascie Taylor
.. Charles Sumner Pin will
! LlBCTENANTS.
.. Henry Monteath Caine'
.. Francis Coffey, Adjutant 29 "^
May 69 i
... Bavmond Wallace Esmonie 1
I White, Inst, of Musketry
I 26May64 i
,.. Roiiert William BroTmrigg ...
,.. ». Jas.WaltonFowellBuxton...
... Philip Stainforth
... Edward Barton
,.. Henry FitzJohn Townsend^"...
,.. William WildmanKettleweU...
,.. Hugh Wodehouse
,.. Charles William Hare
, . . Thomas John Ashley Hoban . .
... Henry Bromley
... Alexander James Irvine
... George Herbert Michaelson ...
... John Percy Groves
I SrB LlBCTENANTS.
Arthur Henry Grant
I,
i-iS AprU
2 Oct.
65 1
63:
^ 2 May
P 2 Jan.
69
''21 Nov.
62|Pio Feb.
69,
P19 Dec.
56,Pi9 June
57
P 9 Nov.
58 P21 Oct.
59j
8 Nov.
61 16 June
66
27 May
62'Pi3 Feb.
67
Pio July
63 P 2 Jan.
6q
P26 Feb.
64 P17 Mar.
69
1=13 Feb.
67 P30 June
69
P21 June
64 P16 Sept.
68
•"17 Apr.
67 P13 July
70
-.4 Aug.
67 P22 Anri
P18 Nov.
68 P27 Oct.
71
P 2 Jan.
69 P27 Oct.
71
P17 Mar.
69 28 Oct.
71
P I July
69, 28 Oct.
711
7 July
69' 28 Oct.
yij
P 9 Oct.
69
28 Oct.
"
SUB LIEUT.
30 Dec.
71
31 Oct. 71
25 Jan. 64.
Paymaster. — Thomas Joseph Atkinson, 25 Jan. 59 ; Hon.Capta
... Quarter Master. — John Trenor," 28 April 54.
... 5«r7fon.— Augustus Morphew,'^ ^.5. 18 Feb. 56 ; Surgeon, 18 June 61.
'/i. Assistant Surgeon. — Thomas Young Baker. 1 Oct. 60.
I Facings Buff. — Agents. Messrs. Cos and Co.
Jielurned from India, 23 Jan. 1868.
' Lieut. General Rumley served with the 6lh Recriment throughout the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal).
• Lt. Colonel Freer served as a volunteer with the 73rd Regiment at the action of Budlee-kc-Serai on Sth June 1857,
ond in all the subsequent affairs in which the 75th Regt. was engaged during the siege of Delhi ; commanded the
" Stables" Piquet at the capture of four field pieces at " Ludlow Castle," on the 12th Augnst; was severely wounded
near the Bum Bastion on the afternoon of the assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
• Maior Cowell served with the 75th Regiment at the battle cf Budlee ke Serai, Sth June 1S57, and at the siege of
Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
• Major Nutt served with the Persian expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and surrender of Mohumrah,
and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Present during the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the
North Canara and Bedce districts.
• Captain Twenilow 8er\-ed as Adjutant of the 27th Regiment in the North West Frontier throughout the Indian
mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
• Captain Geddes and Lieut. Cainc served in the North West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
• Captain Logan served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and
capture (<r Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Koorsee, the Oude campaign, action of Jamo, assault and
capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gopra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal with Clasp).
•0 Lieut. Townsend sen-ed with the 26th Camcronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
» Or.Master Trenor served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served also in the North-West
Frontier durine the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
** Burgeon Morphew.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
] 28th {The North GJcnccstershlre) Regiment of Foot. 272
Years' Ser,
Full
Malta. Depot,
attaclied to 94111 Foot.
"Kgypt" (with the Sjihinx). "Corunna" "Barrosa" "Albuheea" "Vittoria" "Pyrenees''
Nivelle" "Nive" "Oethes" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Alma" "Inkersian "" Sevastopol.',
Colonel.— 5iV Henry John William Bentinck.i KCB. Ens. 25 Mar. 13 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 18 Jan. 20; Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
6 May 29 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Maj. Gen. 20 June 54 ; Lt. Gen. 24 Apr. 60 ; Gen. 8 Dec. 67 ; Col. 28thFoot, 1 1 Oct. 54.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles Fred. Torrens Daniell,^' i^Hsiyw, 3 Jan. 45 ; Xi. 7 Mar. 49 ; Capt. P2oMays3;
Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 16 Mar. 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 July 62 ; Lt. Coloiiel,^'g Nov. 66 ; Colonel, 22 Aug. 69.
Majors,— John Godfrey Biy,^ Ensign, P3 Mar. 54 ; Li. 12 Jan. 55 ; Capt. •'7 May 58 ; Major, 19 Jan. 70.
Comptou Alwyne Scrase Dickins,^ Ensign, P13 Dec. 50; Lt. ^20 May 53; Capt. 17 June 55; Bt.Major,
3 Feb. 60 ; Major, 7 Dec. 70; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 28 Feb. 71.
Captains.
Francis Brodigan^
s. Alexander Lyon Emerson, )
Briff. Major of Inf. Curragh)
Charles Thackeray* '.
Gordon Chas. Stennett Ducat^
Francis Edward Webb*
Henry Collingwood'"
Robert Burn Singer
Thomas Horniblowi*
Elliott Christie Charles Farnall
George Conner
6 June 54] 8 Jan. 55
^i: Jan. 55I 13 July 55
14 May 55 1 P 5 Mar. 58
24 April 55! 26 Nov. 57
15 May 55,'' 7 May 58
26 Julv 571 18 May 58
24 Sept. 58 !■ oFeb. 64
20 July 55 7 Oct. 59
■"le June 60 P 2 Dec. 62
P 2 June 65 "■ 3 June 68
Lieutenants.
Edw. .TuliiMi HiL,-' Wither,)
A.li„/n,t ,„.I;,n. 70 ;
Geor,L,'u lli)\v:ii-i| .Moore-Lane, )
Inst. „f J\r,i.-h'/ri/ I Apr. 70 ;
John M.'irshman
Edmund Percival Wilford
Francis Charles Annesley
Charles Lucius Henry Deering
John Henry Edward Hinde ...
William Moyers
John Meade Sherrard
Herbert George Farnall
William Holcombe Francis ...
.John George Beattie
John Henry Pitzherbert Jacson
Rawdoii Robert M'Crea
Edward Kirkman Loyd
George Waldron Lyttleton
James Duff Coghlan
Robert Sandilands F. Walker
Sub Lieutenants.
Arthur Connop Newland...
3 April 67
10 Mar.
4 April
■■25 July
1-12 Dec.
■" 3 April
P 4 April
''29 June
P14 Sept..
■■iS April
i'2o May
''27 June
Pi 5 Mar.
P 9 Apr.
P 6 July
P 3 Aug.
23 Sept.
28 Oct.
64 P20 Nov.
65 1 22 Dec.
65 P27 .Tune
65 P 7 Nov.
67 P 5 May
67I 19 .Tan.
66|P3oOct.
67 P29 June
68 P 6. Inly
68 7 Dec.
68 P25 Mar.
67I 28 Oct.
70I 28 Oct.
70! z8 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
:8 Oct.
:8 Oct.
2 Nov. 72
beev.:
BT.lt. COL.
P 2 June 65
P14 Sept. 67
P20 Nov. 67
22 Dec. 67
3 June 68
P16 Sept. 68
P14 Oct. 68
9 Jan. 70
7 Dec. 70
P25 Mar. 71
Sir Henry Bentinck left England with tha
Guards the 22nd February 1854, and commanded
that Brigade during the Eastern campaign until
the Sth November, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the arm),
siege of Sebastopol, and in support of the 2nd
Division at the repulse of the sortie of 26th October.
Was appointed to the 4th Division after the fall of
Sir George Cathcart, but prevented by wound
and ill-health from joining it till the ist June 1855 ;
continued in command until the loth October
(Medal wdth four Clasps, KCB., Commander of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie).
Pat/master.— James. Bridge. 24 Oct. 56 ; Cornet, 23 Nov. 55 ; Lt. i Feb. 56 ; Honorary Major, 23 Nov. 70.
Quarter Mauler. — Thomas Lvimsden.i* 14 Dec. 55.
Sitrffeon.—Thomas Robert Williams.i^ MB. A.S. 24 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 15 Jan, 64.
Assistant Surgeon. — William James Wilson, MD. 1 April 61.
Facings YeWow.—Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Iteturnedfrom India, 18 March 1865.' Embarked for Gibraltar, September 1868.
2 Colonel Daniell served the Eastern campaiga of 1854-53 as Brigade Major in the 3rd Division, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Day served with the 28th Regiment in the Crimea from ist June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel Dickins served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 19th July 1855 with the 38th Regiment, including
thebattlesof Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Seb.astopol; with Volunteer Sharpshooters from 17th Oct. to 20th
Nov.; repulse of a sortie on 2ist Dec. ; commanded the Light Company in the attack of tho Cemetery on the i8th
June ; was severely wounded in the advanced Trenches on the 2nd Jiily (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of tho
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Brodigan served the Eastern campaign of 1855 with tho 2Sth Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol
and affair in the Cemetery- severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in advance
exposed to a heavy fire of' musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1859. and was present at th(3 storming and capture of Beyt (wounded), reconnaissance before, siege, and
occupation of Dwarka.
8 Captains Th ickniviv and Webb commanded the Ladder Party at tho assault of Beyt on 6th October, and served
with th ■ I ) : 11,, , ' I : i', i,| ;■,.,: I rho operations before Dwark'a till nth Nov. 1859.
^ Ciw. I' ■. ! Hint to the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force of 1859.
• assau.lt of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the
npation of Dwarka.
Comnii::
reconniii-
If Capt;
with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, XJmmecrpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and capture of
in Co
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
" Captain Horniblow served as Interpreter with tho Detachment 2Sth Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force
in 1859, and was present at the assault of the Fort of Beyt, and siege and occupation of Dwarka.
" Quarter Master Lumsden served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna ■
and Inkerman, affiiir in the Cemetery on iSth'Jime (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal — has also the Medal for Meritorious Conduct).
15 Surgeon Williams.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
M t
m
29tli {The Wovcester^lure-) Regiment of Foot. [^^tSd to ^ftlfF^ot.
'■ROLBIA." "ViMIEHi" "TaLAVERa" " ALBUnEKA " "PENINSUtA" " PeEOZESHAH " "SoBBAON"
" PlNJAl I) " " ChILLIANWALLAH " "GOOJEBAT."
i Colonel.— John Lonpfieia,' C5. £»»iV/«,''23 June 25; X/. P26Sept. 26; CajO^ PsoJan. 35; 3/a./o?-, P19N0V.44;
- - - ' ^' ■ ^ .--- -• T-.^... ^o.„^ gq. Co?. 29tb Foot, 19 April f°
i^ Colonel, 3 Apr. 46 ; Col. 20 June 54 ; 2fuJor Gen. 3 Aug. 60; Li. Gen. 5 .
Lieutenant Colonel.— Hales WUkie,- Ensign, ''18 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 3 Jan. 55 ; Capt. ^24 July 57 ; Maj.
63; Lf. Colonel. "31 Oct. 71.
Majors.- Nathaniel Polhill Ledgard, Eiui. ■'i May 55 ; Lt. 27 July 55 ; Capt
P20 Feb.
.„_ -NathaniefPolhiULedgard, i^/w. ■'i May ._
William Boycott, Ensign. 18 Dec. 57 ; Lt. 2 Dec. 59 < (^"P*- ^^ Dec.
29 April 59 ; Major, ''20 May 68.
Major, Psi Oct. 71.
Captaiits.
Hovrell Davis
Robt. Berkeley, Aidede Camp
to Major Gen. Maxwell
Frederick Charles Ruxton ...
John Charles Douglas
Robert John Watson
Chas. Edw. Pinckney Simpson
Edmund Carriugton
$. Henrj- Grey MacGregor, ^
Garrison Imtr. Aldershot ... i
Charles Henry llonck Paget...
Geo. Wm. Fredk. Claremont...
Chjis. Welman Hawker Helyar
Lieutenants
Joseph Bonrke'
Alfred William Matchett
ClementAstleyPastonCooper ^
Instr. of Musk. 31 Oct. 71... J
William Miles Prendergast ...
Fletcher Castell H. Littledale..
Edw. Jas. Henry Spratt, Ad- \
' Jii^an^ 22 June 70 )
James Ogih-y Dalgleish
Thomas Charles Yard
John William Jameson
Allen Theophilus Ross
Robert Henry Anstice
William Senhouse Clarke
Charles Percy Cubitt
William Barlow
Francis Henry LoveU
Charles de Freville Green
Arthur George St. George
ENSIGN.
19 Dec. 57
24 Sept. 58
P 3 June 59
P 3 July 60
''21 Dec. 60
""ig Mar. 6
P 7 Nov. 6:
29 May 58
P 2 Dec. 62
24 Mar. 63
P 2 Feb. 64
26 Oct.
'21 Sept.
19 April
24 Nov .
9 Dec.
3 Mar.
25 April
P 9 June
Pio June
P22 Aug.
" " Dec.
Jan.
May
May
P12 Dec.
Pio Nov.
3 Sept.
P12 June
Pi I Sept.
P 3 Dec.
P 7 Nov.
P13 Feb.
P20 Feb.
4 Nov.
P15 June
"25 April
13 Dec.
16 Jan.
24 Aug.
'20 May
Pi2Dec.
' 7 July
' 9 Oct.
' 9 Oct.
'22 Dec.
'22 Dec.
'27 Oct.
'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
JB LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. ] BBEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
P16 Jan. 63
Pi3Feb. 63
P20 Feb. 63
P25 April 65
P I Dec. 65
P21 Aug. 66
P 9 Oct. 69
Pio Nov. 69
P31 Oct. 71
P31 Oct. 71
P31 Oct. 71
2 Lt. Col onelWDkie served with the 97th Regiment
in the Crimea from the 16th June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Indian campaign
of 1857-58, and was present with the Jounpore
Field Force in the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore,
and Sultanpore, and afterwards at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lieut. Bourke commanded a Company in the
expeditionary force against the Mandingoes of
Budiboo, Western Africa, and was present at the
landing and storming of the enemy's works at
SowaiTaCunda on i6th Feb. 1861, capture and de-
struction of the stockaded tovnis of Karawan,
Kinty Cunda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action
before Saba on 21st Feb. (severely woimded in the
leg). Mentioned in despatches for conspicuous
conduct at the saving of the powder magaziue on
the occasion of the fire at Fort Charlotte, Bahamas,
he loth June i860.
Sub Lieutenants.
Orbell Henrj' Oakes 10 Jan.
Henry Bailey 3 Feb.
Paymaster. — Robert Smyth, 10 Nov. 54 ; Qr.Mr. 3 Sept. 47 ; Hon.Major, :
Quarter Master. — William Henry Mnrtiu, 26 Jan. 66.
Surgeon.— Richard William Meade, « A.S. i Sept. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
-John Peter Hamilton Boileau, MS. " ' '
' Nov. 64.
Assistant Surgeon.— John Peter Hamilton Boileau, MS. 30 Sept. 64.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Jieturned from Sengal, 18 Sept. 1859. Embarked for Malta, June 1865.
' Lieut. General Longfield commanded the 2nd Brigade at the siege of Delhi in 1857, the Reserve during the assault,
and served in the city during the six daj-s' fighting that ensued (CB., Medal with Clasp).
« Surgeon Meade.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to ^ist Begivient.
„f b^'*'"k '^'Jl*"^" was attached to the Royal Artillery during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity
?L«^Z^''.\rnT.f?i^ r ^.^'■•'^^'•'■''^'J'^°'^*"'''*'^'*'''''f^' "^^^^ stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
the walled citicB of Khmbn,T8inpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified towni of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and second capture
?f r f 'i'" :„ ^?, !f"'?{! ?f ■*-''8'8'*pt Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under Lt.Colonel
C. ti. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1862 to 2nd Feb. 1863.
mLli^n'l^i^dP^^^Pnorrlpnnn^t^'''^"^^ Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affehanistan
2f,l7^fr,>ronf ^.n,?^^I^n^ i''''-v'"''V'^'"^ *^'? "''^'"''^ "' ^In^-'fona, Tezecu, and Jugdalluck, occupation of Cabool,
M,iiefMfJk. vl^^^^^^^^ Also throughout the Sutlej campaign of 7845-46, including the battles of
Ek^ Rlil^nyJ^fhTh''^■T«"''•"^°*'^^"L^^^ 'i^'i Sobraon-severely wounded (Medal and three
oimtL.H WoroMonh^^^'ll'^ Regiment in the Punjnub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
Tsoor kon ?i M. *I"°'^""' """"k on the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, action
un^^^uTlC^lu^J^^^^^^ '■'"■^'•'^'^^ "f Mooltan. surrender of the Fort and
KnrriHoi. of <^'">'»'te,_ and battle of Goojerat (Medal with 1w„ CImsi.s). Served with the 32nd Regiment in the
111 Clasp). Was present at the mutiny of
iliiiwan on ist July 1857. Served through-
llic Residency of Lucknow from 30th June
opcmlioiiB on the North WcKt Frontier of India in 185
the Kcpoys n. Oudo on ^iHt May, and at the evacuation of K,.
«^^i I"" ''"I'I''"'-i*ion of the mutiny, and was engaged in the
until u llTuil relief by Lord Clyde on 24th November "
nncnllv i-mmtrr^it i„ it^''.i^rl. r--'"'; "" 'i"" /'""•••"'"ci -057, luid was present at a sortie on 7th .Tuly ; was subse-
2 dTvrhool action of n™[f. "'? f'^'^''"'- '^^'^^'^ >'^ Cawnporo on 6th Dec. capture of the Forts of Dehaign
Lucknow) Doadporc. and throughout the Oudc campaign (Medal with Clasp, and a years service for
'• SurKcon Tuckcr.-For War Services see " Medical Department."
30th (The Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot.
" Egxpi " (with the Sphinx).
274
Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Peninsula" "Wateeloo" "Alma"
"Inkekman" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Charles Ashmore,^K«i^», 25 Dec. 13; Lt. 13 April 20 ; Capt. ^ig Aug. 28; Major P15 Dec 40-
Lt. Col. 22 May 45 ; Col. 20 Jime 54 ; Major Gen. i Mar. 60 ; L(. General, 12 July 68 ; Col 30th F 6 Jan 67'-
eutenant Colonel.— Thomas Henry Pakenham,' i^Hs/^;;, P12 July 44 ; Lt. Pjo Mar 47- Cauf i^^'a Sptit %n
Bt.Major, 12 Dec. 54: 3/,,/",-, 9 Sept. 55; Bt.Lt.Col. 6 June 56; Lt.Col. P19 Dec. 62 1 CoZo,^ 27 March 63-
25 Dec. 45 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Major, i April 57'.
Majors,— Henry Prim Huttou,- Ensiff
Bt.Lt.Colotiel, 1 May 68.
Henry Wallace Stroud, ^ Ensign, ig March 43 ; Lt
21 July
13 May
I Aug.
Captains.
Charles John Moorsom,* Aide de Camp to
Lord Sandhurst
John Pennock Campbell,^ X).^.^.(?./or
Musketry, Portsmouth
Henry Corbet Singleton^
William Henry Clarkson | 29 June 49
Frederick Harcourt Williamson p 5 Mar. 58
Henry Horace Eden j''i3 July 58
Joshua E. C. C. Liudesay I 8 Sept. 58
Charles Henry Gamett Pi8 April 60
James Cooke '''3 Aug. 60
Michael Clare Garsia" 1 26 Mar. 58
David Roche Vandeleur 16 Dec. 57
9 Nov. 43 ; Lt.
Aug. 47; Capt. 18 Sept. 57 ; Major, i April 70.
17 Mar.
Lieutenants.
James Edward Goodwyn, Instructor of,
Musketry i Apr. 70 J
Frederic Clowes ''18 Sept.
Neil Bannatyne, 4d/!tiaH< 21 Aug. 66 1 8 Mar.
Thomas Reoch Bums p 9 Aug.
Cecil Roughsedge Hornby Pi6 Aug.
Henry Kemble 3 Mar.
Alexander John Goldie P20 June
Robert Arthur M'Cord ■" 8 Aug.
William Ingersoll Merrltt ''12 Sept.
Robert Francis Walker 21 Oct.
John Courtenay Julian ''14 Oct.
William Kennedy ''28 May
Hen. Theodore Penrhys Evans •'27 Aug.
Alfred George Watson ' 3 Sept.
Archibald John Arnott Wright ''22 Oct.
John Morpott Piercy '24 Dec.
8 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 54
6 June 54
5 Aug. 59
13 Nov. 60
4 Jan. 61
17 Mar. 63
9 Oct. 63
17 May 61
5 Mar. 61
2 Sept.
I Nov.
64|>'2i Aug.
64 i'25 Sept.
64'Pi6 Sept.
65 P14 Oct.
65 P14 Oct.
65jPi8May
651^28 May
65,^27 Aug.
24 Dec.
27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
19 June 7:
4 uec. 57
30 April 58
24 Sept. 58
15 June 58
21 Nov. 65
P16 Sept. 68
P14 Oct. 68
P28 May 70
24 Dec. 70
25 Jan. 7:
P20 May 64
Paymaster. — Christopher Myers Dawes, 30 Aug. 64; Son. Captain, 30 Aug. 69.
Quarter blaster. — Michael Tooner, 8 July 62.
Surgeon. — Thomas Teevan," A.S. 30 June 54 ; Surgeon, 16 Oct. 66.
Assistant Surgeon. — James Paxton,^ JfD. 22 April 58.
Facings Yellow.
Agents, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, Sart., and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bart., and Co.
Set urned from If ova Scotia, June 1869.
1 Colonel Pakenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was slightly and also
severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal vrith Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
2 Lt.Colonel Hutton served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal with three Clasps). Served iii
the Crimea in 1855 duriug the siege and at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Major Stroud served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also at Peshawur,
under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to i860.
* Captain Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the ist to the 28th September 1S55, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September — severely wounded in the left
arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includiag the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Singleton served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
' Captain Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military Force against the Maho-
medan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1861, and was present at the destruction of several
strongly stockaded towns ; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterwards severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches) .
3 Surgeon Teevan and Doctor Paxton.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
M t 2
Years' Ser.'r
275 31st (The Huntmgclonshire) HegiTO-ent of Foot. [atta'chedtoioistFoot.
"Talaveba" "Albuheea" "Vittoria" "Ptbenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Obthes" "Peninsula"
" Cabool 184C! " "Moodkek" "Febozeshah" "Aliwal" "Sobbaon" "Sevastopol" " Taku Fobts.'
Coloaeh— Sight Jlon. Sir Edward Lugard.i GCS. Ensign, 31 July 28; i^ P31 Oct. 31; Ca^. 30 Dec. 43 ;
Bt. Major, 3 April 46 ; lit. Li. Colonel, 7 June 49 ; Colonel, 20 Jiine 54 ; Major, 13 June 55 ; Major General,
20 Jul-r 58 ■ Lt. General, 12 Jan. 65 ; General, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel 31st Foot, i June 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— c. Robert John Eagar,^ CS.Enf. 11 June 30 ; Lt. P25 Jan. 33 ; Capt. ps Oct. 44 ; Bt.Major,
2 Nov 55 • Major 21 Dec. 55 ; £t. Li. Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 June 63 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 66.
Majors.— Williani Drummond Scrase Dickins,3 Enngn, P19 Aug. 51; Lt. P7 June 54; Capt.iza Feb. 55 ;
Bt.Major, 20 Julv 58 ; Major, ^28 Oct. 59; Bi.Lt.Colonel, 25 March 69.
Thomas Eaton Swettenham,* Ensign, 9 Sept. 51 ; Li. ■'18 Feb. 53 ; Capt. ''12 Feb. 58 ; Major, '23 March 67.
Captains.
Samuel Christian^
George Bayley'
George Nicholson Peppei*
Arthur Jebbs
Jno.TheodoreAustinGardlneri"
John Mich. Bradley Wood"
Richard Langford Leir, In
etructor, B. M. College
George Moore Lambert^*.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
■[^26 Aug. 59 ■■ 2 Feb.
Francis Edward Eccles 1 16 Mar. 58/30 Sept.
Richard Pearson Crozier j^is April 6ii''29 Mar.
LIEUT.
BBET.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
5 April 46 P)
■•24 Aug. 54 1
6 June 54' 1
22 June 55 P]
23 Oct. 55
P23July 58 ^P;
24 June 59 ^
I Sept. 49 15 June 55 2 Jan.
5 June 55:^23 Mar. 60
5 June 55' 22 April 62
5 Fob. 56:P25 April 65
58 •* 9 Nov. 66
60^ ''23 Mar. 67
Dec.
64
64 ''30 June 69
James Frederick Bevan i"" 2 Feb
Lieutenants.
David Dempster Chad wick ... ''14 Jan
Henry William Bateman.i^)
Inst, of Mitslcetry 22 Ang.6S i
Rowley Rich. Conway Hill,)
Adjutant 22 Aug. 6S S
Arthur FitzRoy Hart
Robert Wm. Fergusson Phillips
George Humphrys Leathem . . .
William Thomas Deverell
Frederick Ward
amilton Charles Seville
George Henry Dallas Passy ...
Edward Morant
Henry Butler
William Homan Turpin
Arthur Sutherland Reynolds..
Sub Lieutenants.
Cecil Guthrie HayesNewington
Charles Alex. George Cumine
Peregrine Henrj- Thomas )
Fellowes j
William Edward Slokes
15 sept
3 Aug.
'23 Mar. 67
62
5 Feb. 61
9 April 61
23 Dec. 64
18 Dec. 66
23 Mar. 67
29 July 62
24 Mar. 67
25 Mar. 67
I Dec. 63 ''25 Dec,
21 Aug. 671P25 Jan.
14 Sept. 67:^27 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
71 1 28 Oct.
64
23 Mar. 67
8 Oct.
P16 Mar.
P31 Oct.
20 May
'14 July
1 Sir Edward Lugard served as
a Major of Brigade throughout the
campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan
under General Pollock, and was present in
the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck,
the occupation of Cabool, and the different en-
gagements leading to it (Medal). He served
■"29 May 67|throughout the campaign on the Sutlej ; — as
''25 Dec. 67 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Harry
Pii April 68jSmith at the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Fe-
17 Mar. 68'rozeshah (wounded), and Sobraon ;— as Adjutant
P23Dec. 68 General of the whole Force commanded by Sir
■■27 Feb. eglHarry at the affair of Buddiwal, and the battle of
"^ 67 of Aliwal; and he officiated as Adjutant General
71 'of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from the battle
71 ' of Sobraon to the end of the campaign, when he
71 was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
71 Majesty's Forces in India (Medal and three
71 iClasps). He again officiated as Adjutant General
throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49,
sub LIEUT, .^-j^fi y^^g present at the passage of the Chenab,
30 Dec. 71 and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (Medal
8 May 72 with two Clasps) . Served as Chief of the Staff on
8 June
II Dec.
the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
7^ and nominated a XCB.). Was promoted to the
72 rank of Major General "for his services in the
command of a Division at the captui-e of Lucknow,
and subsequently in the command of the Azim-
ighur Field Force" (Medal with Clasp).
Paymaster. — Frank William Dundee, 23 Mar. 58; Son. Captain, 23 Mar. 63. I Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs.
Qiuirter Matter. — Henry Wilkinson," 30 Dec. 59 ; Ensign, 30 Dec. 59. | Price and Boustead.
Surgeon. — Thomas John Tucker,'" A.S. 18 July 55 ; Surgeon, 17 Nov. 69.
Atsislant Surgeon.— Thom&s Babington, 31 Mar. 64.
Beturned from China, 2g Nov. 1863. Embarked for Malta, X2 June x&6-j.
• Colonel Eapar served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan with the 31st Regiment, including the actions of
Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the different engagements leading to it (Medal).
Served in the Crimea from nth June 1855, as Brigade Major of 2nd Brigade ist Di\'ision from 19th August 1855 to
17th January 1856, and was present at the siege and faU of Sebastopol and attacks on the i8th June and 8th Sep-
tember (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, and was present at the action of Sinho
and Btorming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 31st
Regiment in the operations against the Tacping rebels in 1862, including the recapture of Khading.
> Lt.Colonel Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855, including the siege and
fall ofSebastopol ; was also present at thecaptureofKinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). bcr\-ed in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was presentatthe actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultan-
Sore, Bie(fo and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affair of Meangunge (Brevet of Major,
Icdal with Clasp).
♦ Major Swfttonham 8er\-ed with the 3iBt Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the
siogc and full ol Stlia.sUjpol, and attacks of the Kedan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkmh Me<lul). Also scn-cd throughout the cam]niign in the north of China in 1S60, including the action of Sinho
and Btorming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
» Major clirinian served the campaign of i860 in North China with the 31st Regiment, including the fall of the
Taku Kori.s I Mc dul with Clasp). Also served against the Tacping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
'■ rii|juiiii liii\ ley served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall
of KebiiHtop.ilandiitUicks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
durmK the operations against the Taejjings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
takmK of the BU)ekado ot NanliBiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and TsoUn, the
fortified town of Nujow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
• CapUiin I'cpi)er served w-itli the 3i8t Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Scl.iiftopol (iiid attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal wth Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Present at the
rcnulHC! of the 'I neiniig rebels from Shanghai on 24th Aug. 1862.
» CapUiin .Icl)l. served with the 3iHt Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including
the BcliriM ol Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
'» CiipUin Ciinliner served with the 31st Regiment throughout the operations in the north of China in i860, and
waH pre,-ent iit the Ht<jrming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Ports). Ser^-edwith the Commissariat during
the opmilionH against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the
■tockiule of N.inhHiung capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsohn, the fortified tbwn of
Naiow, and the allair nt Nanhsiang and relief of Kading.
', ^'ni''^''." Wood served in the 31st Regiment H,r,.ughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action "f h"'!"- ">"> HU-nning offangkiKMclal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during the operltions
arainsl Iho 1 aepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in Ai.ril and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at
£'NaZl«ng?an;[reifero'r Kadin "■'*"'"^ "'''"" °' ^^''"^'°' 'i:^invoo, TsoUn, and fortified town of Najow, the affair
BiIL^Il'lf'JI! (l);'^'l""^i''Sr''"^ J^'"- ^^? 3>8t Regiment during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
at Nan^ii^n/and i^Ue^Kdhi"' "^ "" "''""''' ''''^' stockade at Nanhsiang. the walled city of Kadin. akir
at isanhsiang, anU relief of Kadm. [;j,-„^ continuation of Notes, see end of^^th Foot.
;] 32nd (The CuniwalV) Regt. of Foot {LUjU Injardnj).
279
Years' Ser.
CapeofG. H. Depot,"
attached to 90th Foot._
"Roleia" "Vimieba" "Corunna" "Salamanca" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" " Orthes '
Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Ponjaub" "Mooltan" "Goojekat" "Lucknow."
Colonel. — Sir William Jones,' KCB. Ensign, 10 April 25 ; Lt. P12 Dec. 26 ; Capt. P24 Nov. 35 ; Major, 26 July
44; Zt. Colonel, ''29 Dec. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, i April 63; Lt. General, 31 Dec. 71;
Colonel 32nd Foot, 2 Jan. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel.— -ffoM. Bernard Mathew Ward,- Ensign, f 12 July 50; X<. i^io Feb. 54 ; Capi. P14 Mar.
56 ; Major, i Oct. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 June 6g.
Majors.— if on. Raymond Harvey de Montmorency,'* -E'/i»iV7K, ^iS Aug. 54; Lt. 12 Jan. 5^;; Cajjt. ''29
Mar. 61 ; Major, ''25 Sept. 69.
IV12
William James Anilerson, Ensign, 15 Aug. 48 ; XiVkI Pie Sept. 51 ; Ca;)i. 11 Aug. 57 : Major, 27 Mar. 72
Captains.
John Edmonstoune^
Henry Sparke Stabb^
». Cornelius Francis Clery,
Instructor, R. M. College ...
G. Clayton Swlney, 2). .-l.^.ff.
for Musketry, C. of G. Rope
Charles E. Le M. Cherry
John George Stopford
Herbert Richard Hardinge...
David Bond
Edmund Lakin
Charles HamOton Trueman...
William James Alexander , , .
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
Pis Oct.
''29 Aprd
5 Mar.
20 Oct.
23 Mar.
23 Aug.
14 May
P 7 Sept.
26 Feb.
29 Oct.
Pi 2 Mar.
so P 5 Jan. 55
56 P I Aug. 56
58 P 3 June
18 May
P25 Sept. 60
30 July 60
P22 Feb. '
22 Jan. 64
5 Feb. 58
20 Sept. 64
P16 Jan. 66
Lieutenants. t
Arthur Elibank Havelock
John Fane Ballard
Robert Phillipps
Arthur Christian Tawke
James Jocelyn Glascott
Chas. Fred Alexander Tm-nbuU
Louis Frederic Knollys, Aide \ 1
de Camp to the Governor of \ j
the Mauritius J |
Albert Clarke '
William Francis Duudonald ")
Cochrane, Adj. 20 July 70... >
Chas. Fred. Nicholas Le Quesne
Arthur William Hammans
Lindesay Beaumont Beaumont
Alfred John Moore Sillery
Herbert Trevelyan, Instruc- \
tor of Musketry 16 May 72 j
Loftus Edward Coore Inglefield
Adrian Samuel Woods
Edward Maxwell Glegg
Oswald Routh Jones
14 Jan.
P 8 Jan.
P20 Sept.
P25 Jan.
P 9 May
P 9 Mar.
P17 April 66
Pio April
31 Aug.
P16 Oct.
P18 Dec.
3 April
P22 Feb.
P21 Aug.
P21 Mar.
P 2 Dec.
P30 Oct.
3 Sept.
Sub Lieutenants.
Herbert Richard Saunders .
Ernest Holdsworth Studdy.
Pio April
P17 AprU
Pi 6 Oct.
P 3 April
P22 Feb.
P22 July
P 2 Sept.
P16 Sept.
P 2 Dec.
12 June
66 P25 Sept.
67'P2oOct.
68|P27 Oct.
67 28 Oct.
68! 28 Oct.
681 28 Oct.
69' 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
CAPTAIN.
2 Oct. 57
5 Nov. 61
Pi6Jan. 66
15 May 66
P16 Oct. 66
P 2 Oct. 66
P22 Feb.
P16 Sept. 68
12 June 69
P25 Sept. 69
ig Oct. 72
BKBV.MAJ.
24 Mar.
BT.LT.COL.
55 ' Quarter Master Vaughan served with tho
55 32nd Regiment during the Indian mutiny of 1857-
55I59, including the defence of the Residency of
5JLucknowuntU its final reUef by Lord Clyde on
5g|24th Nov. 1857 (twice wounded), battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th December, and subsequent opera-
tions in Oude, including the capture of Forts
Dehaign and Tyrhool, and actions of Doadpore
and Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp, and grant of
year's service for Lucknow).
SUB LIEUT. I
30 Dec. 71
10 Jan. 72
11/12 Faymwiter.—Zdhn. Ma-hony, 5 Mar. 67 ; Ensign 4- Adj. 25 Aug. 57 ; Lt. 5 May 61 ; Capf. 3 Aprd 66.
Quarter Master. — Edward Vaughan,' 3 April 67.
S«r9eoa.— Richard Chapman Lofthouse,* MD. A.S. 14 July 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
Assistant Surgeon. — Arthur Sanderson, 12 Jan. 59.
Facings Vfhitc— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Gibraltar, July 1S65.
1 Sir William Jones served with the 6ist Regt. in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, was present at the ynissage of
the Chenab, and in the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah ; after which he commanded the Regt. at the
battle of Goojerat ; and he commanded a portion of Sir Walter Gilbert's field force, consisting of a troop ol Bengal
Horse Artillery and the 6ist Regt. in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal -with two Clasps,
and CB.). Commanded as Brigadier the 3rd Infantry Brigade at the siege of Delhi in 1857 and repulse of the sortie
of the 9th July; commanded the 2nd Column at the assault on the 14th Sept. during which the command of the ist
Column devolved on him on the fall of General Nicholson, and he continued in command of both columns during the
SIX days' fighting within the city until its final capture on the 20th Sept. (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp,
''^'"Lt.Colonel Hon. B. M. Ward served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 3rd May 1855 with the 47th
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Scbastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . ^ . .„.,,..,- j
'' Major Hon. R. H. de Montmorency served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea m 1855, including the siege ana
fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Reilan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardiman and Turkish Medals).
Commanded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the semor Officer commanded the
Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Rewa Kanta, Guzerat. Served with a ^Vlng of the
Reo-iment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel. Served in the Abyssmian campaign of 1867-60 (Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Edmoudstoune served with the 32nd Regiment during the Indian mutiny m 1857-59 ; defended the Iron
Bridge over the river Gomtee with fifty men to cover the retreat from Chinhut on 30th June 1857, and from that date
engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow until its final rehef on 24th Nov. by Lord Clyde ; led a sortie on
29th Sept. and was twice severely wounded, on 20th July and 29th Sept. (mentioned in despatches by Sir J ohn Inghs
and the Governor General, Brevet of Major) ; subse(|ueutly engaged in the defeat of the Gwahor rebels at Cawnpore
on 6th Dec. at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrool, and throughout the Oude compaign, during part of
which he served as Staff Officer to the Movable Column under Lt.Colonel Carmichael (Medal with Clasp, and grant
of a year's service for Lucknow). . „ „ o i
6 Captain Stabb served as Adjutant of the 32nd Regiment during the Indian campaign ot 1S57-58, and wasj
■with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded -ivith it to the Alumbagh
durintr the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dohaign and fort at lyrhool,
actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit ot Benhi
Madho across the river Gogra (Medal).
8 Doctor Lofthouse.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
2 77 33rd (The Dul-e of Welluigton's) Regiment of Foot. fcoichester.
The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellington. " Skbingapatam " " ■Watebloo " " Alma " " iNKEEiiAir "
"Sevastopol" "Abyssinia."
Years^Ser. Colonel.— c WiUiam Nelson Hutchinson, Ensign, 24 Feb. 20 • Lt 25 Oct 20 • Cnnf Pt, t„„o « nr ■
Lieutenant Colonel.— Arthur Sisson Cooper,' CB. Ensign, P22 Nov
^Major, fi2 March 61 ; £f.Lt.Colonel,_is Aug. 68 ; Lf. Colonel, 28 Oct
_ _ „ Lt.iz March 53 ; Coy^ 13 Dec. 59 ;
Majors.— Thomas Basil Fanshawe,^ £•;«. ^14 April 46 Vi^'pTOcY.''d8°°Coi)f 20 T»pp r, . Tir,,,- p 0 a„ ^
Edward Fred. Chadwick, ^„«>,„, .0 Oct. 45 • xV -.t Feb. 49^; C^ •■; S^^^X^t; P^^i-iie'elP'- '^^
'9
"9
'S
'3
14
Captaiss.
John Trent'
Alexander James Weeding' . . .
John Douglas Johnstone*
John Henrj' Campbell'
William Bally,'" Aide de Camp \
to Major Gen. Munro j
». Rowland Hill Fawcett,')
Oarriton Instructor, Ciirragh )
Edwin Sandys Wasou">t
Edwin Glass Fenn
. George Malcolm Douglas"
Frederic William Diirrant"
Lieutenants.
Ferdinand James Tidmarsh" ..
Richard Spurgeon Green"
William Everett, Instructor, \
Moyal Militaru Academy J
Edward Nesbitt"
George Lidwell O'Sullivan
Alexander Henry Fraser"
Arthur Vi\-ian Henry Brooke...
Cecil Conor," Adjutant 1 Feb. 70
Walter Andrew Wynter," )
Inst, of Musketry 24Sept.yo }
Alex. Gisbome John Robbins.
CAPTAIN.
"19 Aug.
1 June
27 Oct.
2 Dec.
•■is Sept.
"15 May
51 '' 3 J'ine 53 28 May
55 I" 8 Jan. 58 P22 Feb.
54 9 Feb. 55 22 Jan. 62
53 16 Feb. 55 ''23 Aug. 64
54 9 Sept. ss'iS April 6s
58,'' 5 Nov. 61 ''25 Sept. 67
'12 June 60 ''26 Feb.
16 Sept. 59 I'll Feb.
31 Dec. 59 n Feb.
8 Feb. 6iPi8 0ct.
64 Pis Sept. 69
62Pi7Mar. 69
63 ''24 Sept. 70
64I 17 July 72
-June 67
GeOTge Montague Hayes IPX4 Aug. 67 - .0 .,ny
Edmund >.ewman "12 June 69 " 9 Aug.
Mervyn Dunnington-Jefferson ^,5 Sept. 69 "zt Oct
Arthur John Preston p-^i Oct 66'
John Charles Duke I 23 Sept. 71
4 June 64 P29 June 66!
I Aug. 6oj I Jan. 62 1 Lt. Colonel Cooper served with the 27th
8 June 64! II Jan. 67'f 68:'™enton theNorth-WestFrontierduringthe
TSpnt fi-'p Ti /Jjiflian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal). Commanded
Pt^ ttf.l' ^ p^ o 7 67 the station of Kussowlie in 1858, when the Bar-
I fan 6^ l\l W P ffcks were fired by incendiarils,' and was men-
p^^ A^;-! ^S^^.'^P'- 69 tioned on that occasion as having been "mainly
P20 April 67 , P 7 ^ ov. 68 instrumental both by his exertions and exampte
70 m savmg a very large amount of stores and Go-
ivei-nment buildings." Commanded the 33rd in
|the Abyssmian campaign ini867-6S, andledthe
70 Regiment (which formed the storming party) at
70 the assault on Magdala (mentioned in the des-
7 1 patches of Lord Napier and Sir Charles Stavelev
9 Mar. 67 '
Aug. 65!
19 Jan.
I Feb.
9 Apr.
"May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
ScB Lieutenants.
Vaughan Jenkins
Henry Orlando Bristowe
Arthur Edward Richards
Curran
Payma^/er.— Robert Hamilton'Simpson
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
II Sept. 72
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Cj9.).
Q«ar/«-3fa,^«..-Ric^7i-Ba"r;y'7i7p79"sep?'?x- "' ^°«-^">'-' " Sept. 72.
Sur^eon.-Robert Walter Clifton.'^ ^.'5.28 Sept 57; Surgeon 31 Au- 72
AsMtant Surgeon.— iames MagiU, MD. 30 Mar 72 ^ ' 3' ^^S- 72.
Facngs ^d.-Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.-Eeturnedfrom Abyssinia, June 1868
Abys-
siege and fall
with a Wing of the Regiment at the 1
Binian campaign in 1867-68, and wa8'p'r!sen"t'it°?hXn^°^ ^"■^"''^' Okamundel. in 1859. Sened
« Captaiil TfTnt sensed With thf 33rd R^glL^e'^iVin^^Tr-i'-'it-^?.' '?-"° '^^^ ^^'"^'l'
v^ui^iMiu Ai^uu Di,i\cu >vjLu me 331
of Sebaetopol, and was wounded at the „
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
nf't'L'S 1 <-'ri'iiea from 17th June 1855, including the
of the Redan on the 8th September-mentionpH ,,, ,1pc^
in the Abyssinian
i!?^fs,^^£im'^/si}}^^smBi
September— mentioned in despatci&es (Medal
" m 1 n"*^ commanded four Companies of
present at the actions of Doadi
(Medal)
^^^A 7'*^^' ^^^^^"T during the Indian mutiny camnai-n
and Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of AhmS.Fp „"^,
-59, and was
management of native carriage," Medal). """"'"'^ ""«' capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches "for able
tapujiis Campbell and Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian
->" and capture of Magdala (.Medal)
de Camp to Brigadier General Collings
*'"Po',^.ri "f.'^'^f,"?' ■»' '^^ storming and capture of Magdala (MedaY)
Aide de Cami) to HrimwUp^ r:„ /
campaign in 1867-68, and were present with
,^ w ■ -- — ...f;c.,iu ue(iaj) the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68
ird Regiment throughout the Abv8»inifl„ nV^^„;™ '.^^•'"o."' ^es'^'"; Fraser, Conor, and W^ter. L
Captain Rally scn-ed as
(mentioned in despatches for " zeal and intelligence
Medal).
,3rd Rt-giment throughout the Abyssinian campaTgrVoTrse",' mTh "'''*"'"■• '''°°°''' """"^ Wj-nter, seri-ed with the
MagdalaJ Medal). P^'S:^' "' '867-68, and were present at the storming and capture
Major SimpK.)n served with the 65th Regiment
M 8;:;giorc7S;i-Fo7wa;s'r^^^^s1e'^l^^^^^ '863-65 (Meda,.
Curragh.
A Laurel Wreath.
34th {The Gumherland) Regiment of Foot.
'Albuhera" "Arroyo bosMolinos" "Vittoeia." "PyBEifEEs" "Nivelle"
" Obthes " "Peninsula" "Sevastopol" " Lucknow."
278
Years' Ser. Colonel.— John Eden.i CB. Cornet, 14 Feb. 07; Lt. i'i4 Aug. 07; Capt. 26 Dec. 18; Major, P9 June 255
Half Lt. Colonel, ''31 Dec. 30 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ; Lt. General, 9 March 6i ; General'
Pay. 25 Aug. 68 ; Colonel 34th Foot, 28 Jan. 60.
Lieutenant Colonel. — John Gwilt,^ CB. Ensign, P25 Nov. 36 ; Lf. Pio Aug. 38 ; Capt. ^14 Feb. 45 ; Bi. Major,
1 17 July 55 ; Major, 26 Oct. 55 ; Bf.Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Colonel, 22 Oct. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, ''28 Oct. 64.
Majors.— Joseph Jordan,^ Ensign, 1*14 Feb. 45; Lt. 27 Mar. 48; Capt. ''29 Oct. 52; Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55;
> Major, ^28 Oct. 64; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 65.
Granville William Puget/ Ensign, ''14 April 48 ; Xi^. ^i Feb. 50; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Major, 1 Oct. 66.
Captains.
Art. Trevor Leake Chapman,^ >
! D.A.A.G.forMusk.AldershotS
Julius Dyson Dyson-Laurie,^ )
Adj. I E. Middlesex Militia j
Arthur Hill'
George Malcolm^
Nicholas Pennefather' '
Arthur Jolliffe Tufnelli-
Lutley Jordan^*
John Olphert Gage
William Vaughan
John Macredie Mui-e
Philip Walker
1 Cecil Clayton
Lieutenants.
iArthur Ausell Boggs'^
|George, James, Instructor of\
'> Musketry 2 July 72 )
1 Walter Forster Camplin Gray
Edward Vanrenen
William Watson
Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe
'Edward Medley Carter, Ad-\
j jutant 6 July 70 )
John Hamilton Drummond
Thurlow Laing Wier DowUng
Jetferson Serrell Wood ..
Harcourt Ranking Rose
James Forbes Chisholm-
Robert WilUams Andrews
Sub Lieutenants.
ArnoldHyde UrquhartCham-
I John Geo. Selby Morrice.
Alfred Burdon EUis
CAPTAIN. I BREV.MAJ.
P24 Nov. 49 " 7 Mar. 51
16 Feb. 55 13 July ss'^iiJune 6i'
II May 55 16 Oct. 55 p 7 Jan. 62J
6 July 55! 29 Nov. 57 '' 28 Oct. 641
P19 Aug. 56'''26Jan. 58 ''17 April 67 j
P15 May 57 1 Oct. 58!'' 16 Feb. 64*
24 Nov. 57!'' 2 Mar. eolP 4 Mar. 68
Pie Mar. eojP 2 Sept. 62'' 5 Jan. 70
Doc. 60 P 6 Mar. 631 p 5 July 71 j
7 Dec. 71
P22 Dec. 60
3 July 60
P 5 Mar. 61
P18 July 62
P 6 Mar. 63
P 7 April 63li'3i Oct.
20 Nov. 62! II May 72'
f28 Aug. 63! 21 Sept. 72' ^ . .
j 1 General Eden served with the 22nd Light
Dragoons the campaign in Java in i8n, in-
P30 Jan. 66 eluding the actions of the loth and 26th August
B /: TIT ,= 1 (War Medal with one Clasp). Served as Aide de
i- 6 Mar. oy'Qg^j^p to Sir Thomas Hislop at the battle of
P20 July 66J1' 4 Mar. 68'Maheidpore and during the Mahratta war of
i'2o Dec. 591'' 8 June 67 1817-18. , ,, •
8 Sept. 63'i'3i July 69 '■' Colonel Gwilt served with the 34th Regiment
5*25 July 65'" 5 Jan. 70 in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854 to i8th July 1855,
„ ,, ,,Id ^ T , including the siege of Sebastopol; was present at
fiy July 66 P 6 July 70, ^j^^ capture of the Rifle-pits on the 19th April,
23 Jan. 69 P 3 Sept. 70' and commanded the Regiment at the assault of
Pi7Mar. 69 P s July 7i;the Redan on the i8th June— severely wounded
P28May 70 P27 Oct. 71' (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.
P24 April 69 28 Oct. 71 Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
" Nov. 6g 28 Oct. 7i:of theMedjidie, andTurkishMedal). Served in
28 Oct. 71 the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov.
auB LIEUT. }i8^7. capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture
„ I of Lucknow, defeat of the rebels under Bala Rao
30 Dec. 71 , jjgjjj. Bootwul on the Nepaul Frontier (mentioned
P 6 July 70
Paymaster. — Terence Rowan, is 16 Sept.
3 Aug. 72 'in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
2 Nov. 72 1
Q.M. 28 April 54; Son.Major, 16 Sept. 69.
. 59; y
Quarter Master. — John Francis Gordon, i' 14 Aug. 72.
Surgeon. — Albert Augustus Gore,'' MD. A.S. i Oct. 60; Surgeon, 2 Sept. 68.
Assistant Surgeon. — John Middleton, MD. 31 March 64.
Facings Yellovr.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Meturned from India, 10 July 1867.
3 Lt.Colonel Jordan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Feb. to 9th July 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, sortie of the 22nd March, capture of the Rifle-pits 19th April, sortie of 9th May, and assault of the
Redan on the i8th June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Served in the Indian campaign, including the actions at Cawnpore
on 26th 27th and 28th (wounded) November 1857 (Medal). . <• c 1 <. 1
* Major Puget served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege ot Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawn-
pore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
defeat of the rebels near Bootwul, and commanded Detachment 34th Regiment at the afi'air at Bhowanie— mentioned
in despatch (Medal with Clasp) . , , • . • j
5 Major Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . , j- i,.
6 Captain Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including tho
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was also
wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the Indian campaigns m
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and afi'air at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Captain HUl served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain Malcohn served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
(Medal with Clasp) . .,,,,.»
11 Captain Pennefather served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, mcludmg the siege ot
Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th March 1858 (Medal).
12 Captain Tufnell served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow m Nov. 1857, at the
defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also present at the action of
Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp) .
13 Captain Jordan was present at the affair at Bhowanie on 28th April 1859 (Medal).
15 Lieut. Boggs served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition m 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Major Rowan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the gth Dec. 1855, including the siege and tall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, reliet
of Azimghur, and Brigade Quarter Master to Colonel Kelly's Force engaged in the operations on the Nepaul
Frontier, and present at the defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
1' Quarter Master Gordon served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the
actions with the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent defence of Cawnpore from the 26th November to the 6th ^^--^ -
ber 1857; also the operations on the Nepaul Frontier and in the Trans-Gogra district from February to M
(Medal).
18 Doctor Gore.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
;79
35th {llvijal Susse.i) Regiment of Foot.
"Maida."
Colonel.— Simcoc Baynes,' JT/uiyH, 24 June 12; Lf. 28 Dec. 15; Capt. ^24 June 24; Major, ^2 Oct. 35,?
ii.C'o/. P26 0ct. 41 ; Col. n Kov. 51; Maj.Gen. 26 Oct. 58; Lt.Gen. 28 Aug. 65; CoZ. 35th Foot, 27 Marches:.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Atkinson, knsign, Pi8 Mar. 42; Lt. ""iS Feb. 43; Capt. ''30 Mar. 49; Bt.Major
Dec. 60; Major, ''22 Feb. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 June b8.
Majors.— Archibakl Tisdall,^ Emign, 26 June 40; i<. ■'20 Sept. 44 ; Capt. Pji May 49 ; Bt.Major, 3 Feb. 60
Major, 4 Sept. 67 ; Urecet Lt. Colonel, 28 Feb. 71.
mpson Hackett,^ Ensign, 31 Dec. 47 ; X^ Pi6 July 52 ; Capt. Pi6 Mar. 55 ; Major, ''2 June 65.
C.VPTAINS.
Samuel Fritche Blyth*
William Henry Ballingall
John Onnsby Vandeleur
Edward Robert RigsbyBames-
Ed\vard Tedlie
Henry Grattau^
Thomas Iil03-d
Robert Joynt Gordon Grant' ..
Edward FVancis Browne'
Richard Parsons"
Jules Robert Bowen Buscarlet
Mallcott Sydney Richardson...
Lieutenants.
William Poste, Lieut. Itistruc- \
tor. School of Miuketry >
Wilfred Tolson, Adjutant \
30 March 70 >
AylmerPeterGeraldDowdall, \
Inst, of Musketry, i May 71 J
Byron Plantaganet Gary
Irwin Charles Malingi'^^iife)
de Campto Gov. of Queensland i
Arthur Philip Hawthorn
Edward James Courtenaj', at\
Staff College S
Arthur Thomas Chapman
William James Dacres Russell
Charles Tyrrell Cavendish
Henry Charles Grove
Francis Selwyn Campbell
Arthur S. H. Gem
Chas. Haj'don Wilkinson Cafe
ENSIGN-
28 April
>" s. April
i'2i Nov.
''24 June
^2-i Nov.
' IS June
•■ 3 Mar.
' 24 Jan.
' 4 Nov.
>■ 9 May
i'2i Oct.
i'22 Mar.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
24 Aug.
>■ 6 Jan.
29 July
»■ 4 Aug.
6 Aug.
''24 Jan.
''30 June
i'27 Feb.
''29 May
P12 June
PioNov.
I" 6 July
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
46, ''23 June
44 II Oct.
51 j 20 June
53 •'10 Aug.
52' 23 June
55 P 6 Feb.
54 ''24 Nov.
52 Pio Dec.
54' 23 Nov.
56 "15 May
62 •'24 Jan.
64. P 2 Nov.
58 17 Sept.
60 'zo Feb.
62! 2 Mar.
63! 9 Aug.
61 1 23 June
65 Pio Nov.
65 1 Pie Mar.
e^'pjoMar.
69 P28 June
69 P27 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
BHEV.MAJ.
48 16 May 56 2 Oct. 72
46| 30 May 57
54'' 3 June 59
55 P 6 May 59
54i''i7 Sept. 61
S?!"" 8 Feb. 61
541 "ao Feb. 63
52! 22 Mar. 63
56I 6 June 62
57,Pi6 Mar. 70
65 P27 Sept. 71
66 P27 Sept. 71
g I * Major Blyth served in the 35th Regiment
j against the Indian mutineers with Colonel Wal-
BT.LT.COL.
g lA^i o Force in the Shahabad district ; also with Sir
^ John Douglas' Column in Shahabad, including the
gg'dispersion of the rebels from Jugdespore, com-
„„„.q„,i the leading Company at the night attack
67 at Sulliadohar, and was engaged in other miaoa-
g affairs (Medal).
69I
sen LIEUT.
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
Hon.Captain, i
May 72.
Dec.
Sub Lieutenants.
George Harden
Charles Legendre Johnstone ■)
Bourchier ) \
Paymaster. — Stephen Murphy, 8 May 67 ;
.. Quarter Master.— iaxnos Moore,'^ 1 July 59.
'/12 1 Surgeon. —Walter Poulton,'« MD. A.S. '18 Sept. 49 ; Surgeon, 20 July 55 ; Surgeon Majo
7i2 ^Assistant Sk r^coH.— Nathaniel Alcock, i Oct. 60.
Facings Bine— Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq. -Set urned from India, 17 Jan. 1868.
1 Lt.General Baynes served as Midshipman in the Royal Navy for three years, and in 1809 was present at the
capture of Ischia, Zantc, Cephalonica, and Cerigo, and was in the action of the Spartan frigate in the Bay of Naples,
3 May 1810 (War Medal). Served in the Ionian Islands from 1812 to 1817, including the capture of Paxo in 1813, and
occupation of Corfu on the evacuation by the French in 1814. Was with a Detachment at Zonte on 21st Oct. 1821,
defending a Turki.-;h miin-of-war in an attack made by the Greeks, and was specially selected and actively employed
in the disarmament of the inhabitants which followed. Served in the West Indies during the emancipation of the
elavcs in 1834. Ser\'ed in North America during the boundary question in 1839-40.
• Lt. Colonel Tisdall was engaged in frequent affairs with the mutineers in the Shahabad district, their dispersion
from Jugdespore, and pursuit into the Rotas Hills, where he commanded the 35th Regiment in a successful night
Burprisc of the enemy on the 24th Nov. 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
• Major Hackctl served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 28th Regiment, including
the battles of Alma and Inkei-man, siege and fiiUof Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
' Captain Barnes volunteered on the outbreak of the Kaffir war in 1850, and was appointed a Lieutenant in a native
corps, and served under Sir Harry Smith and Sir George Cathcart from Jan. 1851 until March 1853. He accompanied
the first patrol that left King William's Town on the 30th Jan. 1851, and was present at the engagements of the 17th
February, 6th March, i6th April of 1851, and at the passage of theKei on the 4th December of the same year; besides
many other minor encounters with the enemy during the war (Medal).
• Captain Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, capture (jf Tangku, actionsof the i8th and 21st Sept. and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
' Captain Grant was i]rc.sent at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of Sabajee, on
the Gambia, on the itl June 1853.
• Captain Browne served throughout the Indian mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusseerabad in May 1857, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and BubBequcnt oijcrations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain I'arsons was present at the attack on Jugdespore and retreat into Arrah on 23rd April 1S58, also at
various afliiirs m llic Shahabad district, including the disjiersion of the rebels from Jugdespore on i8th Oct., their
parsnit mU) the Kyinoor Hills and night attack at Sulya Dchar (Medal). Has been presented with the Silver Medal
of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
'♦ Lieut. Maling served with the Bengal Yeomanry Cavah-y in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
actions at Uewa, Armonih (5th March and 25th Ai)ril), Tilghur, Neeghur, and Hurriah (Medal).
" Quarter Mauler .Moore served at the siege and lall of Sebastopol from 22nd April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served the cami)aign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of
Tientain, and Hurrendcr of Pekin (.Medal with two Clasps).
>• Burgeon Major Poulton.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
.S:i<?[:^t^^3rSX!t,] 36th {The Hcn^urdMre) Regiment of Foot.
' HujDoosiAir " "Roleia'
Nivelle"
280
NiVE "
Vimieea" "Cokunna" "Salamanca" " Pyrenees
" Ohthes " "Toulouse" "Peninsula."
Colonel.— iSir Arthur Augustus Thnrlow Cunjiigliame,i KCB. -znd Li. ^2 Nov. 30; U. 22 May 35; Capt,
■■17 Aug. 41; Major, ^8 Aug. 45; Lt. Colonel, ''3 Nov. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 20 April 61 .
Lt. General, 22 Oct. 70; Colonel 36th Foot, 2 Dec. 68.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Fitz William Frederick Hunter,^ Ensign, ^21 July 48; Lt^n June 50; Capt. 29 Dec. 54;
Major, 2N0V. 55 ; Major, ig Feb. 58; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 May 66; Zt. Colonel, 3 April 70.
Majors.^Ralph Edwiird Carr,* Ensign, ''13 Feb. 52 ; Zt. ^lo June 53 ; Capt. 25 Jan. 56 ; Major, 3 April 70.
Ricliard B. Lloyd, Ensign, ''17 Aug. 52
, 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ''4 June 5S ; Major, 27 July 70.
Captains.
Charles Deere James
Mont. Chohneley Morris^ ..
James John Osmer
Frederick Ranee'
Christopher Spurgeon
George Perceval Beamish"
Hem-y Edward Stopford
Richard Lloyd Hawkes
Henry Gillum Webb
WilUam Skerrett
ENSIGN.
I Mar. 56
P22 May 57
1 June 55
9 Oct. 55
4 June 58
3 June 54
8 Jan. 59
10 Nov. 55
2 July 61
4 Feb. 62
Lieutenants.
Thomas Mercer Maxwell
William Hamilton Marriott ...
William Archibald Smail, (
Adjutant 16 Oct. 67 )
WiUlam Francis Ashton
Frederic Lloyd Harford
George Matthew Richmond ..
Hem-y Wynne Pride
John Lewis Rose
John Francis Egerton
Henry Clayton CoweU
Wilson James Browne, Inst. \
of Musketry 29 Oct. 70 )
Robert Gordon Handcock
Gervas Selwyn Eyi-e
Thoma.s John O'Dwyer Renny
Jno. Peirse de laPoer Beresford
William Frederick Hennell
Charles Hogge
26 Mar. 58j''29May 63
15 Sept. S7|''2i Sept. 60
•■24 June 56,1' 4 Nov. 64
17 April 60I 20 Feb. 66
19 Mar. 61 P16 Oct. 67
10 Nov. 54' 26 Mar.
18 July 62 ''21 Mar.
21 Sept. 56 1 3 April 70
9 Aug. 64 P 5 July 7
22 Nov. 64 P31 Oct. 7
IDec.
) June
(Oct.
P22 Nov.
3 Dec.
I Oct.
P26 May
P 2 June
21 Aug.
22 Sept.
18 Dec.
' 2 Dec.
'12 June
'11 April
'12 Oct.
' 9 Feb.
23 Sept.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
II Aug.
••21 Aug.
P18 Dec.
P16 Oct.
P21 Mar.
21 July
21 Oct.
P12 June
P 9 Feb.
3 April
P28 May
P 5 July
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
BREV.MAJ.
BI.LT.COL.
2 Lt. Colonel Hunter served in the 47th Regimeni
throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, cap-
ture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol,
sortie of 26th Oct., and storming of the Quamea
—wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of
Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Carr served with the 39th Regimeni.
in the Crimea during 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June
and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Knight off
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Pulley
George Dunsmure
Francis Seymour Allen
I Nov. 71 1
50 Dec. 71
9 Mar. 72
Paymaster.— 3dh.li Campbell,' 22 Feb. 68 ; Q.M. 21 April 54.
Quarter Master.— iohn William Henry Riley, 24 Feb. 72.
Surgeon.— John Copeland Knipe, A.S. 14 Mar. 55 ; Surgeon, 20 Oct. 69.
Assistant Surgeons.— B&^Ci Arthur Leslie,'" MD. 31 March 64.
Richard Gerald FitzGerald, 31 March 68.
Facings Grass Green.— .-l^reH^s, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Jamaica, 7 July iSsj. -Embarked for India, 25 August 1863.
1 Sir Arthur Cunynghame proceeded to China in 1841 as Aide de Camp to Lord Saltoun, and was present at the
storm and capture of Chin-kiang-Foo (led the Column of attack on the Heights of MakuLkiow) , and at the mvestment
of Nankin (Medal). In 1854 accompanied the Army to the East as Assistant Quarter Master General to the ist Divi-
sion, was present at the affiiir of Bulganac, battle of Alma, taking of Balaklava, affair of 23rd Oct. on the Heights
of the Tchernaya, battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (served with the Guards in the Sand-bag Battery, and led
into action a detached portion of the 20th Regiment), and siege of Sebastopol up to May 1855 (Modal with four
Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Tui-kish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). In March 1855 was
appointed local Major General, in May took command of a Division of the Turkish Contingent, and m August re-
ceived the personal thanks of the Sultan and was created a Lt.General in the Turkish Army. In Oct. 1855 sailed m
command of 10,000 men to occupy Kertch, and assisted to maintain that position throughout the second wmter
in the Crimea (Turkish War Medal, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie) . Ini 863 commanded at Lahore the reserve forces
of the army employed in the Sittana campaign. On the 2nd and 23rd April 1869, when in command ot the N orthern
Division of Ireland, received the thanks of the Irish Government on the suppression of the Fenian rising. In July
i86g elevated to jS-'CiJ. „.,-,■ ^x^
5 Captain Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the occupation,
after the rehef of Lucknow, of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the enemy s
attacks; also present at the battle of Cawmpore on 6th December (Medal). . , -,. -u , i^i
- Captain Ranee served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. mcludmg the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ^^ , , • , j- ^. ■ 1
» Captain Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, repulse of various sorties, attacks of the iSth June and 8th September, expedition to Kertch,
bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . . , -,. ^,
9 Paymaster Campbell served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, mcludmg the
battles of Ahna and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting
in thecaptui-e of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
1" Doctor Leslie.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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8
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8
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37th {The North Eampshir,) Regiment of Foot. [ ^iSd^ttrfSthS'
'"Mo-DEX" "ToUByAY" " PENIIfSrLi."
Colonel.— Sir Thomas Simson Pratt.i KCB. Emign, 2 Feb. 14 ; Lf. ''20 AprU 20 ; Capt. 'ly Sept. 23 ; Major,
''25 Dec. 35 ; Jit. Lt. Colonel, 6 Ma3- 41 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Aug. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ;
Lt. General, 31 May 65 ; Colonel 37th Foot, 30 May 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Davis,^ Emign, i-ia Feb. 52 ; Lt. 20 June 54 ; Capt. 16 Sept. 59 ; Major, P21 Aug. 66 ;
Lt. Colonel, r IS Veh. 68.
Majors.— Henry Edward Glass,^ Enngn, ""ly Mar. 54 ; Lt. P7 Sept. 55 ; Capt. P31 May 64 ; Major, 4 Dec. 69.
Douglas Alleyiie,* Eiu. 23 Feb. 55 ; Lt. ^2 Nov. 55 ; Capt. P24 Jan. 65; Major, ''9 Sept. 71.
Captains.
Charles Edward King
John Everard 'Whitting*
Rossel Skinner
Francis Cochran
Richard Henry Rosser
Henry Stanley Howard
Herbert Stewart
James Frederick Rej-ue'
John Eunis'"
Archibald McDonald Beamish
William Charles Goslin
LlErXKNANTS.
Henrj- Edward (Jaulter
Walter Ed ward Gilbert
Thomas Edward Vemer, In- 1
terpreter )
Wm. Candahar Jas. Farrer Nott
William Boyle Moore
John Alderson Eastham
Richard Edw. Fred. Howard- \
Brooke, Adjutant 8 Jan. 71 S
George Lewis Leeds
24 Sept. 58 1* 9 Dec. 62
19 Nov. 58 23 June 63
4 July 60 I" I Mar. 64
8 July 62 •'31 May 64
9 Aug. 62 ■'23 Aug. 64
Henry Beauclerk Bethune, ^
Itist.n/Musketri/ 16 Al)T.6g S
Morgan John J. P. O'Connell...
George Atherley Wm. Forrest
James Beverlev Lynch
Wmiam Bashford
William PaiTj' Monckton
George Hand More-Molyneux.
Arthur Reginald HenneU
Edward Sheridan King
Arthur Burl ton Bennett
Archibald MacBean
JuUan Henry Layard
•" 9 Dec. 62 ''24 Jan.
•"24 Nov. 63 PiS Julj- 65
6 June 54 20 Mar. 56
15 Jan. 58 4 Aug. 62
•"14 June 64 P 7 Nov. 65
'"23 Aug. 64 P 5 Jan. 66
9 July 62 Pi 4 June 64
P24 Jan. 65 P23 Mar. 66
CAPTAIN-.
July
P25 Jan. 65 P23 Mar. 66
P16 May 65 P29 May 66
P23 June 65 P20 Julj' 66
65!
65 1
' 5 Jan. 66
'23 Mar. 66
'23 Mar. 66
'29 May 66
'11 AprU 68
16 Dec. 68
4 Dec. 69
' 9 Sept. 71
'31 Oct. 71
1 Sir Thomas Simson Pratt served the campaign
of 1S14 in Holland, as a volunteer with the 56th
Regiment, and was present at the attack on
Merxem, 2nd February, and the subsequent bom-
bardment of Antwerp. He served with the 26th Ca-
•"18 July 65 P13 Feb. 67Jmeronians on the China expedition (Medal), and
p„„ 4„„ f. P T„„ ,„lcommandedtheLandForcesattheassaultandcap-
22 Aug. 6:,P22jan. 6S,.^^gjjfjj^gj,Qj.^gQfChuenpee on the 7th January
P22 Sept. 65 P15 Feb. 68' 1841, and again at the assault and capture of the
p XT„„ A P ., •, ,(jiBogue Fortsonthe26thFebruaryfonowrng. Com-
'■7JN0V. 63 lApril 68|j^^^^g^^j^g2gjj^jj^^jj^gg^tjj^.jjgQ^,^,jjj^jojjfj.Ojj^t,ljg
P12 Jan. 66 i Feb. 69' 24th May to ist June ; also at the night attack on
P 9 Mar. 66 P I Sept. 69;Ning]50, at Segoan, Chapoo, Woosimg, Shanghai,
SrB Lieutenants.
Charles Hamilton DesVceux
Jan. 68 P22 Oct.
P29 May 67 P30 Oct.
P27 Feb. 69 P 9 Sept.
5 Jan. 70 P27 Oct.
P I April 68 28 Oct.
P24 Mar. 69 28 Oct.
P I Sept. 69 28 Oct.
P 9 Feb. 70 28 Oct.
3 Sept. 70 28 Oct.
'and at Chin Kiang Foo, and at the demonstra-
69:tion before Nankin ; and was present at the
7i!signing of the treaty of peace on board H.M.S.
■j\^Cornwallls. Commanded the force employed in
7i;New Zealand during the Maori war of 1860-61
jiXKCB., and Medal).
7r| s Captain Reyne served with the 37th Regi-
71'ment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, inclu-
71 ding the first attempt to relieve Arrah under
Captain Dunbar, actions of AtrowleaandKoelsa,
— defence of Azimghur from 25th March to 15th
£:_! April 1858, pursuit of Koer Sing and actions of
72' 17th and 20th April, capture of Jugdespore,
[actions of 17th i8th and 20th Oct. 1858, and sub-
' sequent pursuit (Medal).
Paymatter.—iohix Mills Hewson, 28 Sept. 47; Ensign, 28 Mar. 42; Lt. 29 Dec. 43; Mon. Major, 1 Jan. 60.
Quarter Matter. — Henry Stokes,^' 17 April 60.
6ur<7*o)i.— James Ekin.i- MJi. A.S. 7 April 54; Surgeon, 18 Oct. 64.
Attuitunt Swr^eo?!*.— Charles Rattraj', MD. 25 May 58.
John Alexander M'Cracken, MD. i April 71.
Facings YeUovr.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, July 1866.
* Lt. Colonel Davis ser\-ed with the 35th Regiment in the Shahabad district during the Indian mutiny campaign in
1858-59 (Medal).
* Major Glass scrs-ed with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged in the
attack on the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea andKoelsa, defence of Azimghur and sortie thence; proceeded
with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April ; also
with Colonel Turner's Column in Shahabad and Palamon, including the capture of Jugdespore and actions of 17th,
18th, and 20th October (Medal). .si r, 1 / ,
* Major AUej-ne served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August until December 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also with the 79th in the IncUan campaign of 1858-59, including the afifair of Secundra
near Allahabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Roovah, actions of AUygunge, Bareilly, and
fehahjehanpore, capture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as Adjutant
at the capture of Uampore Kussiah and during the subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
nvers (Medal with Clasp).
' Cajitain Whitting Eer\-cd as nn Ensign in the Indian Armv, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers during the In-
dian mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. AIj^o served as a Lieutenant with the 8th Regiment during the Oude cam-
paign till I eb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
'". '"I'tHin J"''-'" ^'^'^''^'^ "■'*'^ '^c 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal,
aiid mttles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1849, inclucUng the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with Clasp). Campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the Peshawur Frontier. Campaign of 1S57-58,
jnc uding the action of Chuttra (mentioned in despatch for gallant conduct), affairs of Gopalgunge, Khodagunge,
ana entry into !• uttyghur, affair of Shahabad, storm and capture of Mcangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
affair of Koorsa (Medal with Clasp). =0.0 ,
.1," Q.Hf';?''''" ^'»8^er Stokes served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the siege assault and occupation of Delhi from
theMth August 1857 (Medal with Clasp). o ./ a 1
'» Surgeon Ekin.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
38th {Tlic 1st Stafordshlre) Regiment of Foot. 282
Video" "Roleia." "Vimieha" " Coeunna" "Busaco" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittobia"
Sebastian" " Nite " "Peninsula" " Ava " "Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" " Lucknow."
Colonel.— William Rose, Lord Sandhurst,! GCB.GCSI. Eitsign, 27 Nov. 35 ; Lt. ^2,1 Aug. 38 ; Capt^io'ecib. 43 ;
Major, i'3 Dec. 47; Lt.Colonel, P9 May 51; Colonel, ?8 Nov. 54; Major General, 18 May 58; Lt. General,
27 ilec. 64 ; General, 23 May 72 ; Colonel 38th Foot, 14 Mar. 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Shurlock Henning.^ Jinsign, ^20 April 49 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 23 March 55 ; Major,
''13 Nov. 60; Lt.Colonel, •'25 July 65 ; Colonel, 25 July 70.
Majors.— Horatio Page Vance,^ Ensign, v^ Dec. 47; Lt. P2oDec. 50; Capt. ^^ Aug. 54; Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ;
Major, P22 Dec. 63; St. Lt.Colonel, 31 March 69.
■William Kidstone EUes,^ Ensign, 6 June 54 ; Li.
Feb. 55 ; Capt. P13 July 58 ; Major, •'7 May
Captains.
Wm. De W. Roche ThackweU^
Philip Homan Eyre^
Henry Payne Hurford'
Arthur WiUiam Barron^"
WUliam Henry Russell Skeyi"
Norman WmDni m m ondPringle
Alfred Stokes
Walter Sinclair
Henry Beal
James Webber Smith
Thomas George Cuthell
St. John Edward
Lieutenants.
James Alexander
Walter St. James Young
Herbert Conor, Instructor of }
3Iii^ketrg iS Nov. 67 J
Harry Weatherby
Charles Whitmore Isaac
Arthur Munro Smith
Charles Percy Smith
William Fred. Rudman, Ad- 1
jutant 24 Jan. 70 J
William Thomson Cautley
Philip Kavanagh Doyne
George Francis Thunder
Morgan Samuel Crofton
Ernest Llewelyn Olive
John Bulkeley Price
Sub Lieutenants.
Mossom Innis Gibbs
Edw. Henry Hopton Montresor
10 June 53 j
10 Aug. 54 1
16 Jan. 52'
6 Sept. 55
19 July 55
10 Sept. 58
27 July 55
'25 May 60
8 Juuo 60
9 Oct. 63
'24 Jan. 65
11 June 59
P22 May
June
LIEUT.
15 Dec.
2 Feb.
13 June
25 Oct.
24 Aug.
16 Jan.
12 Nov.
fi2Dec.
I Jan.
13 Nov.
P 6 July
19 Aug.
CAPTAIN.
54 "^20 r eo. 5s
55 25 July 62
57 2 Dec. 62
56 I May 66
58 29 July 67
63 Ph Mar. 68
58 30 Aug. 68
65 P18 Nov. 68
62 P23 June 6g
66 P27 Apr. 70
67'P 7 May 70
61 1 25 Dec. 67
BBEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.CQL.
•"soAug. 64.
II Jan.
P I May
II Jan.
24 Jan.
22 Jan.
P14 Mar.
P18 Nov.
P 2 Sept.
P21 Feb.
P27 April
s Major EUes served with the 3Sth Regiment
: Feb. 66 in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and
: Oct. 66 fall of Sebastopol, the attack and occupation of
,, , [the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp,
May 07|g;jught of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
^Mar. 68 [Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from
(Nov. 68|Nov. 1857, including the battle of Cawnpore and
: Dec. 68 defeat of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th Dec.
1 Dec. 69 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture
T I of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nuggur
fJan. 7°, (Medal -with Clasp). Served in the Hazara
^ Jan. 70|Canipaign of 186S and accompanied the expe-
) Mar. 7o,dition to the Black Mountain under Major
rApr. 70 General Wilde as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
1 May 70'GeDeral (Medal with Clasp).
J Oct. 71 7 Captain Thackwell served with the 39th Regi-
! Oct. 71 ment in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including
[the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the
i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp,
Sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
rs LiBUT. j 8 Captain Eyre served with the 38th Regiment
Dec. 71 (in the Crimean campaign from loth Nov. 1854
72 to loth May 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857,
[including the assault and capture of Meeangunge,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of
Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
May
Fob.
! ; Hon.Major, 13 Jan. 64.
Paymaster. — William Fortescue Scott.n 13 Jan. 54 ; Ensign, 15 July 43 ; Lt.
Quarter Master. — Matthew Slattery,'^ 23 July 58.
Swr^eon.- Charles Henry Browne,'^ A.S. i Aug. 57 ; Surgeon, 7 Oct. 71.
Assistant Surgeon. — Robert De Burgh Riordan, 1 Oct. 60.
Facings YeUow. —Age7iis, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Jteturnedfrom the Crimea, 19 July 1856.— -EmiarAred/or India, 4 Aug. 1857.
Returned from India, 9 Jan. 1872.
» Lord Sandhurst served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at Buddi-
wal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, at which last he acted as Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief (Medal and Clasp).
He commanded the Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal
with Clasp). He was also constantly employed in the operations on the Peshawar Frontier in 1851-52, at times in
command of the 53rd, and again as attached to Sir Colin Campbell commanding the Forces, and was present at the
aSViirs of Nawaduu'l, l'r,iim-hur, and Skarkote (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). In June 1855 he was attached
to the Embassv nt 1 'nisi.i 1 itinople, with the rank of Brigadier General, as responsible Adviser of her Majesty's Am-
bassador, and'iu Aiiju.-t, pniceeded to the Crimea in his Excellency's suite; at the conclusion of peace he was sent
to Warsaw as Cmsul 1 ini'riil with the same rank in Poland. On the outbreak of mutiny in India he was nominated
Chief of the StalT in that country with the local rank of Major General, and served throughout the war of 1857-59 in
that capacity, including the relief of Lacknow (KCB.), battle of Cawnpore (wounded), advance on Futtehghur and
action on the Kalee Nuddee, the siege of Lucknow (Major General), campaign in Rohilcund, battle of Bareilly, and
affairs at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude in 1858-59, actions of Doondea Khaira and the Trans-Gogra campaign
including the various affiiirs resulting in the complete subjugation of the Province of Oude (Medal with Clasp). For
these services he received the thanks of Parliament.
2 Colonel Henning served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclucUng the battle of
Alma, siege and faU of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, iucluding the actions before Cawnpore on the 26th
27th and 29th Nov. and subsequent ooerations to 6th Dec. 1857, affair at Bhognapore on 4th February, siege of
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and fall'of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the 26th
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th April 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, and was
present at the storm and capture of Meeangimge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree andNuggur (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain Hurford served in Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). .
10 Captains Barron and Skey served with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 mcludmg
the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal and Clasp).
11 Major Scott served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 69th Regiment in the affair with the Fenians at Trout River, Canada, in May 1870.
" Quarter Master Slattery was present with the 58th Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, attack on Heki's Pah, destruction of the Waikiri Pah, storming of Kawitti's Pah,
capture and destruction of Rhuapekapeka nth Jan. 1866 (Medal).
" Surgeon Browne.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
28
39th (The Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot. [DeSrc^Ska^;^
Primus in ImU^ " " Plassy " " Gibraltab " with the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." " Albuheka "
"ViTiORiA" "Pthenees" " Nivelle " "NivE" "Ohthes" "Peninsula" " Mahauajpohe Sevastopol.
Colonel.-Str Charles Thomas Van Straubenzee,' XCiJ. Ensign, "28 Aug. 28 ; Lt.J^22 Feb. 33 ; Capt. '10 Mar.
37 ; Major, 27 Aug. 43 : Hf.Lf. Colonel. 30 April 44 ; Lt.Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major
General 14 Amr 50; Li. General, 27 }.hiTch 68; Colonel sgth Foot, S Dec. 67. ^ , „ ^ ^, „.
Lieutenant Colonel.-Robert Hamilton Currie,^ Emign, ^28 Dec. 38 ; Lt. ^14 Feb. 40 ; Capt. "lo Feb. 52 ; St.
Major, 6 June 56 ; Major, v^o Oct. 57 ; Lt.Colonel, 19 Dec. 65 ; Colonel, 19 Dec. 70. ^^ ^ , ., ^ ,
~ ■ irs.— William Leckie,^ Commandant Dalhousie Depot; Ensign, 10 Nov. 43; Lt. 16 April 45; Capt.
■ ^ April 52 ; Bt.Major, 6 June 56 ; Major. ''23 Oct. 60; £t. Lt.Colonel, 1 Jan. 68.
. John Octavius Chichester, Ensign, P26 Oct. 39 ; Lt. 27 May 42 ; Capt. 21 April 54 ; Major, 16 Aug. 64.
Captains.
Thomas Fraser Dixon*
James Gibbous Smy th*
Frederick Standish Here
Francis Henry Chambers
Oliver John Bradford
». Alfred Gabriel Wynen
Frederick William Clarkson ...
John Francis Stephens «
Henry Roberts Young?
John Sharpies'
10 AprU 49 Pio Feb. 52
P25 Aug. 54 9 Feb. 55
9 Mar. 55 ''31 Aug. 55
26 Jan. 55 10 Nov. 55
P 1 7 Sept. 58 " 3 Oct. 62 P
P 2 Oct. 55 1 31 Aug. 58 ■"
"12 Nov. 58,^21 Nov. 62 P
9 Mar. 60; P 3 Mar. 63
20 Jan. 59! 4 June 60
3 Aug. 55 ""m Dec. 55
lilEUTENANTS.
Rowland Hill
Charles D'Oyly Hai-mar
Thomas Boydell, Adjutant \
25 Sept. 69 )
Edmund Henry Berkeley
Ale.x. George Wilham Malet ...
Edward Hamilton Barlow
Caledon Philip Egerton
Albt.M. Le M.Tho.Le Marchant
Maurice Baptist Luby
Richard Garden Allen Beatty..
Robert Henry Beresford
Robert 'SVhaUey
John Charles Sarlo Irving
Hyacinth Chevers
Charles Sperling Cumberland
Frank Abbott, Interpreter 1
Edward Bruce !
Edward Watson Conran j
Charles Oldfield Nicholetts !
George Frankland Francis ...
Sub Lieutenants.
Martyn John Edw. Fenwick...
Redmond Conj-ngham Saml. ■)
Macausland S
CAPTAIN.
29 Dec. 54
P17 Nov. 63
P 3 Mar. 65
P18 April 65
P22 July 68
30 July 65
25 Nov. 68
1 Apr. 70
'12 June 69
2 Nov. 72
P15 Feb. 61 P15 Mjir. 64
5 Feb. 61. P 3 Jan. 65
62. Pi 8 April 65
63'Pi3Mar. 66
64
P16 May
Pi 7 Nov.
P22 Mar.
22 April
P 3 Mar.
P18 April
10 Oct.
30 Jan.
P30 Jan.
P 8 May
P 7 April
Pi 3 Mar.
P29 May
P22 July
Pio July
P21 Aug.
P 6 July
P 5 Nov.
P15 May 67
I June 64
P22 July 68
P25N0V. 68
, P31 July 69
66jP 9 April 70
66iP29June 70
67 jP 6 July
63, P I May
66 28 Oct,
67 28 Oct.
68! 28 Oct.
68| 28 Oct.
6gl 28 Oct.
70' 28 Oct.
70' 28 Oct.
I SUB LIEUT.
3 Aug.
13 Nov. 72
20 Sept. 69
Paymaster.— Jmnes Graham Hamilton, 2 Dec. 68.
Quarter Master.— Josc-ph Jobbems,' 24 Aug. 60.
SHr^eon.— John Halyburton Ross,"* MB. A.S. 16 Dec. 53 ; Surgeon, 28 Aug. 63.
AiitJitant Surgeons. — James Davis,'" 10 March 58.
George Frederick Sankey, i Oct. 67.
Facings Green. — Agents. Messrs. Price and Boustead.
Embarked for India, October 1869.
> Sir Charles Van Straubcnzee served throughout the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834, resulting in
the annexation of that territory. As Major he succeeded to the command of the 39th Regiment during the action of
Maharajpore, Gwalior (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) on 29th Dec. 1843. Commanded the British Contingent
in Greece from November 1854 to April 1855, when he proceeded in command of the Buffs to the Crimea, and con-
tinued there in command of a }irignde until July 1856 ; was present at the two assaults of the Redan in June and
September, at the former he commanded a sciHinito lirigndn, and at the latter the ist Brigade Light^ Division, when
gion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
Ilia Brigade in 1857 and succeeded to the command
t. the capture by assault and occupation of the city
s, and continued in command of the British Forces
he was slightly wounded (Medal with Cl.i,-].. (7;.. onitci- nf tlie 1
and 3rd Clasg of the Medjidie). Pr(K'<r.liMl to cIiimm m ((iimninid
of the Forces there in November ; coiiiinniHli li tin' l,;iii.l I'mrcs ;i
of Canton on 29th Dec. 1857 "'"' >" 'i" -h1-i .|ii( ki niiimr i.ini-utioi
in China until March i860 (A'cyy, M(ii:, , mi , |0.
« Colonel Currie served with tlir mi I 1 in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843, and was wounded
(Bronze Star). Also at the sicgi' in 1 1 ~ 1 i-tnpol in 185c, and at the attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept.
(Medal with ClaHp. Hrevot of .Mnjor, 11, 1 1;, : 1 i , Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.)
» Lt.Colonel Leckic served uitlnl.r v,tli l(r-,iii.ni nt the siege iind fall of Scbastopol in 1855, and at the attacks on
the i8th June and 8lh Sr|i|. iMeil.wl willi Cliisi., Hrevet nr M,ijnr, Kniglit of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
« Major Dixon serve,! «itli llie ;.,tli UeLriineiit in tlie Crimea from December 1854 to February 1855, including
the nicge of Sebiuitopol (Mi'dul wilh l'l:isp, :iiiil Turkish Meihil).
• Cantnin Smyth served with the v;tli Uegimenl, iit the siege and fall of Seuastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of
the 18II1 June and 8lh Sept. (Medal willi Cliisps. sili Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
• Captain SU'iihens Kcrvcd in the 86tli liei^iment during the Indian' mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at the dis-
arming of four CoiiipniiieH of the 271)1 Bomliay X.l. at Uatnagherry nth Aug. 1857. Served in the Central India
Field l-orro under Sir llutrli Rose, and was])rcsent at the action of Koonch, operations before Calpeefrom 15th to
2iHt May, hiMU- of (iolowU'c. eiiiiMire of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and storm
and cni.uire t,i Die town ami fnitresH of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in 1863 during the Taeping rebellion
nn Arljut4iiit (Jeiieral to the AiigloC:iiinesc Force under Lt.Colonel Gordon ; present at the attack and capture by
(.firm ofllio walleil city of TiiitHaii, 1st May, iilso at the att;ick and capture of the walled city of Quinsan, including
the Uiking of the roJicI positions at the east mid west giites ofthe city, 1st June, and repulse of the sortie of the
garriKon (ending in the surrender of 2,000 rebels), toirethcr with the capture of numerous stockades and minor
operations (ChincHe Imperial decoration ofthe H<'d Huttnn).
' Captain 11. R. Young served on the N.W. I'tontier ofthe Pnniaub from Juno i860 to February 1865, with the iSt
Punjaul) Infuntry, and waH iireseiit during the l.l.iekiido of llindostanee fanatics and Trans-Indus tribes, and cover-
ing of Umli in August and September 1863, and iluiniijlioiit the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly as Adjutant
of the Regiment (H|)ecially mentioned in dcspatelies and in the Punjaub Government report, Medal with Clasp).
• Ciiplain Sharpies was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29 Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star) ; ho served also at the siege
and rail of SelmsUipol in 1855, inclu<ling attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
» Qiinrt<T Mactor JobbomH served at the siege and full of Sebastopol in 1855, including the attacks ofthe i8th June
and 8th Rrpteinb.T (MeiUil with Clasp, Mcdul lor Distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish .Medal). ' e a
w Burgeon Robs and AsHist. Surgeon Davis.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
^'.nfEat^'s^^'/ooa ^Oth {The 2nd So.icr.eMur.) Regiment of Foot.
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Monte Video" " Roleia " "VniiEK.i" " Talaveba" "B.v.da.ioz " " Sj
"Vittoeia" "Pybenees" "Nivellb" "Okthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Waterloo'
"Candahak" " Ghuznee and Cabool 1842" " Maharajpore " " New Zealand."
Years' Ser. Colonel.— Augustus Halifax Ferrj-man,i CB. Ensign, v^-j June 34; Lt. 30 June 37; Capt. Ph
Major, 1*22 Dec. 43; Lt.Colonel, ^24 Nov. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 12 Feb.
General, 19 Nov. 71 ; Colonel 40th Foot, 23 May 72.
Lieutenant Colonel,— Frederick Samuel Blj-th.^ Ensiyn, P4 May 49 ; Lt. ^ig July 50 ; Capt. i>23 Dec.
•"21 Nov. 62 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 21 March 65 ; Lt.Colonel, ''8 June 67; Colonel, 24 Nov. 70.
Majors.— Thomas Clowes Hinds,* Ensign, ^lo Aug. 55 : Lt. ^j Dec. 55 ; Capt. I's Aug. 59 ; Major,
. George Owen Bowdler.s Ensign, 26 May 48; Lt. i- 18 Sept. 49; Capt. 23 Mar. S5 ; Bt. Major, 2
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 10 July 72 ; Major, 19 Oct. 72. '
2S4
LAMANCA
5 April 41 ;
63; lAent.
Major,
PS June 67.
3 Jan. 62 ;
Captains.
Alfred CookS
Louis Walter Fisher^
Richard Armstrong^
Robert Brooks Clarke'"'
Charles Stepney P. E.Mansergh"
Edward Hall'^
Martin Morphy'^
Richard Crundel Brooki*
Frederick Nassau Dudgeoni^
George Augustus White
Lieutenants.
John Thomas W^helan'^
Legh Richmond Phillips,^' Instr. ofMui-
te^ry 19 Sept. 68
John Selby Walker^i
James Dalton Gregson
Arthur Wilkinson, Adjutant 29 Nov. 71 .
James Brougham
William Henry Moberly
Charles Linton
Fred. AVilliam George Hibbert Nelson...
Henry Francis TumbuU
Ernest Weuman Perry
Walter Luttrell Mansel
Henry Edward Railston
Alan Gardner
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Edward Mangles
Arthur Francis George Richardson
Henry Kennett Cavaye
Robert Charles Dighton Wilson
Paymaster. — Richard Richardson,'
Quarter Master.-
LIEUT.
j^
P15 Dec. 54
17 June 51 1
8 April 55'
sMr.r. 58
II Jan.
28 Dec.
2 July
31 May
July
9 Nov. 58
56'
5 April 55; Pis Feb. 6x1
9 Feb. 55!Pi7 Sept. 61
5 Feb. 56 P19 Aug. 62
2 June 60 P28 April 63 1
59 P15 Feb. 61 P22 Sept. 63I
58 P 2 Oct. 63
61 P 8 June 67
62; P 7 Dec. 67
60' I Apr. 70
63 17 Sept. 71
Mar. 64
P23 Mar.
58. 14 Jan.
59 P19 Aug.
56 4 Sept.
3 Feb.
BT.LT.COL.
15 Feb
P 6 Jan,
60
P28 April 63
P19 Jan. 64
9 May 65
P20 June 65
7 Aug. 66
P21 Nov. 65
P I Aug. 68
P 8 May 66.
P29 May 70
P 9 Oct. 69
P12 Nov. 70
P30 Nov. 70
28 June 60 1 Lt.General Ferryman commanded
P28 April 631'^^ ^9*^ Regiment in the Crimean
campaign from 15th Dec. 1854, includ-
P 8 May 67 ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol
P 8 June 67 and attacks on the i8th June and 8th
P 9 Oct. 69 Sept. (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight
P20 Oct. 69 of the Legion of Honour, 4th Class of
P30 Mar. 67 the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
P24 Sept. 70 2 Colonel Blj-th served with the
P30 Nov. 70 40th Regiment in New Zealand during
P25 Jan. 71 j the war in 1863-65, and was present at
Pio June 7i|the battle of Rimgariri, the action of
28 Oct. 7ijWaira, and commanded 300 men at
28 Oct. 7i|the assault and capture of Orakau
I Oct.
sub LIEUT.
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
9 Oct.
9 Oct. .
2 Aug. 62 ; Ens. 29 Nov. 58 ; Son. Captain, 12 Aug. 67.
Henry Enos Moody Foster,^''' 11 Jan. 67.
5«r.^eon.— Archibald Henry Eraser,'' A.S. 21 Feb. 51 ; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgeon Major, 21 Feb. 71.
Assistant Surgeons.— Rohert Nelson Mally, 2 Oct. 65.
Benjamin Bloomfield Connolly, 30 Sept. 71.
Facings 'B\iS.— Agent, E. S. Codd, Esq.
Embarked for India, 6fh October 1872. *
* Major Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Rangariri
and Orakau (Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Bowdler served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the capture of a stockade occupied
by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia, on 3rd Dec. 1854. Served with the 40th Regiment in New
Zealand during the war of 1860-61, including the actions of Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and operations
before Te Arei (Brevet of Major). Also the war of 1863-64, and was present at the battle of Rangariri (Medal).
8 Captain Cook served with the 40th Regiment during the latter part of the war in New Zealand of 1860-61. Also
throughout that of 1863-64, and was present at the battle of R!mgariri and at the assault and capture of Orakau.
Was mentioned in despatches for repulsuig the Maories ou the Great South Road at the commencement of the latter
war (Medal) .
' Major Fisher served in the 82nd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 in Oude and
Rohilcund, and was present at the defence of the JaU at Shnhjehanpore and affairs subsequent to its relief (Medal).
Served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari and Orakau — severely
wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
8 Captain Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at
Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 1863-65,
iind was present at Orakau (Medal).
' Captain Richardson served with the 2nd Bengal European FusUiers the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the battles of ChillianwaUah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture of Delhi in
1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Ilnattached Ensign cy for service in the field).
1" Captain Clarke served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at Kahihi,
repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt, and operations in front of Te Arei. Also served in the war of 1863-65, and was
present at Rangariri and Waiari (Medal).
" Captain Mansergh served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Orakau
(Medal).
12 Captain Hall served with the i8th Royal Irish thi-oughout the war in New Zealand of 1863-66 in Waikato and
Wanganui (Medal).
'^ Captain Morphy served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61. Also in that of 1863-65, and was present at the attack
on the Gate Pah (Medal).
1* Captain Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present at Rangariri
(Medal).
1^ Captain Diidseon served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at Kahihi,
Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also served in the war of 1S63-65, and was present at Rangariri (Medal) .
1" Lieut. Whelan served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the actions at
Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei — wounded on the iSth March 1861. Served as
Adjutant of the Regiment during the war of 1S63-65, and was present at the battle of Rangariri, and assault and
capture of Orakau (Medal) .
1* Lieut. PhiUips served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Rangariri
(Medal).
1' Surgeon Major Eraser. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
2° Quarter Master Foster sei-ved with the 40th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1861. Also throughout
that of 1863-65 (Medal).
21 Lieut. Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand in Taranaki and the Waikato during the war iu
1864-65 (Medal).
41st {The Wehli) Regiment of Foot. ["Irch^d'to^Tt^Batu^ad'
Foot.
285
The Prince of Wales' Plume. " Gteell Angelina Chi/ irilydd." "Detroit" " Queenstown " "Miami" "Niagaba"
"Ava" "Caxdahab, GnuzNEE, and Cabool, 1842" "Alma" " Inkeeman " " Skvastopoi,."
Years' Ser. Colonel.— Si )• Richard England,' GCB.KH. Ensign, 25 Feb. 08; Lt. i June 09; Capt. 11 June 11 ; Major,
Fall Half, 4 Sept. 23 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Oct. 25 ; Colonel, 28 June 38 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 ; Lt. General, ^ June 56 ;
Pay.iPay. | General, t July 63 ; Colonel 41st Foot, 20 April 61.
Lieutenant Colonel.— UC Hugh Rowlands,^ Ensign, ''25 Sept. 49; Lt. 21 April 51; Capt. r25 Aug. 54;
St. Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 6 Nov. 57 ; Bt.Li.Col. 28 Nov. 65 ; Lt.Col. 23 Mar. 66 ; Colonel, 23 Mar. 71.
Majors.— William Allan,* Ensign, ""12 July 50 ; Lt. Pii Nov. 53 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, ^iS April 65.
U. Arthur Henry Wavell,' Etuign, 14 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^i June 60 ; Major, ''3 June 68.
Captains.
Henrj' James Haydock« j
Ashton Henry Warner
Cecil James East,^ A. Qr.\ Ip^g ^^„
Matter Gen. Bengal >j °'
Nathaniel Montgomery 20 Nov.
Jolm AVright Westby , i'28 Oct.
Thomas P. A. Bracken I 15 June
Arthur Gray i"" 4 Nov.
Arthur Drummond Currie p 3 Aug.
Francis David Webb ji'27 May
Harvey Hamilton Kelly |i'i6 Feb.
Charles Torkington ''30 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Raynsford Taylor'
Bamett Nethercote Anley, '^
Adjutant 20 Aug. 69 J
George West Barnes, Inst. ')
of Musketry II Jan. 67 )
William Keily Westropp'"
WilUam Hugh Mortimer
Henry Eliot James
John Olaus Champion-M(5ller..
Arthur Kennedy McCausland .
William Potter Newall
Foster Lechmere Wade
John Huntley Gordon
Donald George Mackenzie
Henry John Shaw Kennedy ...
Frank Fiddes Rudman
Charles James Jamieson
Ed wa rd Vyvj-an Huy she
John Owen Quirk
John William Hogge
Srn Lieutenants.
Henry Martindale Temple .
George Charles Fuller
58IP26 Aug
S9j''i4 Jan.
sSlPiSFeb.
59 1 ''27 May
6o!i'23Dec.
62 P25 April
64 28 Oct.
66 12 Sept.
13 Nov. 57
7 July 66
55 17 Nov. 65
59 II Jan. 67
62 1' 3 June 68
,_^ept. 69
Nov. 70
Dec.
Jan.
29 April 59
P 6 Jan. 60
21 Feb. 65
25 April 65
27 Nov. 66
25 Dec. 67
62
64 •■ 7 uec. 7
65IP 5 April 7
fifi Pot May 7.
71
7 Dec. 70
• il
uu - ji J-inj' 7
69 P31 Oct,
[I Sept. 72
5 May
"21 Feb.
8 .Tuly
69
P3iMay 71
7 Dec.
70
P27 0ct. 71
I May
67
28 Oct. 71
8 July
68
28 Oct. 71
8 July
6q
28 Oct. 71
I Dec.
69
28 Oct. 71
23 Sept
71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIEUT.
8 June 72
2 Nov. 72
23 Mar. 66
'14 June 64'
18 June 67
7 May 68, ' Sir Richard England served at the attack on
' I Dec. 69iFlushing in 1809, and in the operations in Sicily
'12 Nov. 70 in 1810-11. Joined the Army in Paris in 1815.
3 June 6811" 7 Dec. 70 Commanded the 75th Regiment several years.
PioFeb. 69IP 5 April 71 Commandant of Kaffraria, and employed through-
9 Oct. 69!i'3i May 71 out the Kaffir war of 1836-37 (Medal). Commanded
" ' " ' - "' ■ the Bombay Division in the Affghan war of 1842
(Medal), including actions of 28th March and 28th
April in the Pisheen Valley in their march to Can-
dahar, and of the 17th and i8th August on the
Kojuck Heights, and loth October in the Bolan
Pass in their retreat to the Indus. Commanded
the 3rd Division of the Crimean Army in 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
affair of i8thJune, andthe siege duties against the
Russian forts which covered the south side of
June 72 Sebastopol from their first investment tQl 2nd
2 Nov. 72lAugust 1855 (Medal with Clasps, GCB., ist Class
of the Medjidie, Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honor, and Sardinian Medal) .
Payma*ter. — Edward Henry O'Dowd, 18 Dec. 63 ; Hon. Captain, 18 Dec. 68.
Quarter Master. — Charles Ward," 29 Oct. 58 ; Cornet, 10 March 56.
Surgeon. — Curtiss Martin, '^ A.S. 15 Feb. 55 ; Surgeon, 22 Feb. 61.
Atti»tant Surgeons. — James Barker, 30 Sept. 63.
Mathew Moriarty Gallwey, MB. 1 Oct. 67.
Facings W\ute.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Bengal, 24 Jnlg 1865.
» Colonel Rowlands served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, attack of the Quarries
on 7th June and twice on the Rifle-iiits. attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September— wounded (Medal
with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
* Major Allan ser\-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 '"'itii tlie 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of SeV)astopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th
September (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
5 Major Wavetl served with the 4i8t Regiment in the Crimea from nth July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« CapUiin Haydock served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the
Bicgo and fall of Sebastopol, and was with the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September-
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was
prcBcnt with Havelock's Column at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
now, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Luckuow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
service).
» Major East served with the 82iid Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, and was present at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857, and
was Hcverely woundeil at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal).
» Lieut. Taylor served with the 37th Regiment as Paymaster during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59 (Medal) .
"• Lieut. Westropp served with the 80th Regiment, with the Left Attack, during the Bhootan Expedition of 186?
(Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Cluimpion-Crespigny served with the 69th Regiment at the repulse of the Fenian invasion into Canada
in May 1870.
" Quarter Master Ward served with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war in 1852-53, was engaged in
the opcmtions in the Waterkloof, and accompanied the expedition across the Kei (Medal). Scr^-cd throughout the
EaHtem campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Modal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Surgeon Martin.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Devonport. J 42nd {The Boijal Higliland) Regiment of Foot {The Blade Watch). 2 86
The Boyal Cyijlier within the Garter. St. Andrew. " JVemo me impune lacefnU." "Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
"Coeunna" "Fuentes d'Onob" " Pi-KENEEs " " Nivelle " " NivE " " OuTHEs " "Toulouse"
"Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Alma" " Sevastopol "" Lucknow."
Years' Ser. Colonel.— c. Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron,' XCB. Ensign, 8 April 25 ; Lf. ^i^ Aug. 26 ; Capt. P21 June -^ •
ilf(7>c, P23 Aug. 39 ; Lt.Colotiel, 's Sept. 43; CoZowe;, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 25 Mar. 59; Lt.GeneraL
I Jan. 68 ; Colonel 42nd Foot, 9 Sept. 63.
Lieutenant Colonel. — John Chetham M'Leod,^ CB. Ensiqn, 21 April 46 ; Lt. P17 Nov. 48 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 •
Major, 16 March 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Nov. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 March 6r ; Colonel, 29 Jan. 69. ' • t »
Majors.^Duncan Macpherson,^ Ensign, ''25 June 52 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. ''24 April 55 ; Major, 5 July 65.
Francis Cunningham Scott,* Ensign, ^24 Nov. 52 ; Lt. Pi8 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 6 Sept. 55 ; Major, 26 March 68.
Captains.
William Baird*
.Tohn Wilson^
William Green'
lI(ffPrancisE. H. Farciuharson'
Richard Kerr Bayly '(^
George Armand Furse"
William Underwood
Edmund Whitehead
George Thomas Cams Moore..
P 9 Nov. 58
8 Feb. 61
•"24 May 61
Lieutenants.
Alexander Ferrier Kidston ...
Andrew Michael Creagh, ")
Inst, of Musketry 20 Dec. 61 j
Edward Percy Hicks
Walker Aitken
Robert Charles Coveny
Ireorge B.M'Leod Cumberland
. Richard Hugh Lambart \
Brickenden j
Charles John Eden
Andrew Gilbert Wauchope, "^
.4d/Mten< 5 April 70 J
Nicholas W. Patrick Brophy...
WilUam King Suther
John Edmund Audley Harvey
(Mackay John Scobie |''i2 Jan.
'james Compson Harrison |''i9 Feb.
WilHam Alexander Berwick ... ''23 Jan.
Andrew Scott Stevenson \^ij Mar.
Edward George Grogan ''24 July
Alexander Thomas Hamilton .. ''18 Aug.
Wm. Henry H. Carew Moubrayj''22 Oct.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
^i-j Nov. 54
10 Aug. 54
Pie Jan. 55
19 Jan. 55
16 Mar. 55
''29 Mar. 55
^ 5 June 55
PijSept. 61
P22 May 57
12 Dec. 56
BREV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
9 Mar. 551^22 May
Feb.
13 April 55
24 April 55
2 Oct. 55
9 Oct. 55
23 Nov. 55
57
16 Mar. 58 1 Sir Duncan Cameron served
9 Aug. 59 throughout the Eastern campaign of
S June 62{i854-55; commanded the 42nd Regt.
5 July 65 at the battle of Alma, and
June 62
29 July 61
2 Dec. 62
3 Mar. 65
12 Sept. 65 Highland Brigade at the battle of
II Jan. 67 Balaklava, on the expedition to
•29 July 62 P25 Dec. 67 Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol,
' ''18 Aug. 69 and assault of the outworks on the
23 Nov. 72 i8th June (Medal with thi-ee Clasps,
CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, ycd
Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the forces in
New Zealand during the war of 1863-65 (Medal) .
2 Colonel M'Leod served with the 42nd High-
12 Sept. 65 landers throughout the Eastern campaign of
•■19 Dec. 65'i854-55, including the battles of Alma and Bala-
•■30 Jan. 66|klava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege
29 Dec. 66!and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
II Jan 67 '■'^'^^°^'' °^ '^^ Legion of Honor, and Turkish
'[Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58
P23 Mar. 67 against the mutineers in India, including the
o, TnT,n fi^lactions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat,
.JjOUllc "/ K-V,„,1„„„Ti^ trnrl SVininonlmrl ojorra n^A foil „C
25
Sub Lieutenants.
George Montgomery Munro
Paymaster. — Prank Samwell,'
3 Dec
'' 7 Jan. 62
P22 Nov. 64
1 8 July 65
''20 Oct. 65
P2T Nov. 65 .sjo^iio "'IKhodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and faU of
■"21 Nov. 65 ''17 Mar. 69;Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere, Banks'
13 Feb. 66,''i8Aug. 69'Bungalow, and Begum's Kottee (mentioned in
Pas Sept. 69'' 9 Sept. 71 despatch), attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at
67 28 Oct. 7i;Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
67 1 28 Oct. 71 j Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
71, 3 Major Macpherson served the campaign of
71 1 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders against the
71 mutineers in India, inchiding the action at Kho-
71 dagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of
71 the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on
— Roovah, action at AUygunge, attack and capture
the Fort of of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp) .
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEU
[2 Aug. 62
II Dec. 72
; Ensign, 26 Mar. 46 ; Lieut. 22 Aug. 53 ; Captain, i Jan. 62.
Quarter Master. — Uffi John Simpson, i^ 7 Oct. 59.
Surgeon. — James Edmund Clutterbuck, jl/J>. A.S. 22 Dec. 48; Surgeon, 2 Oct. 57; Surgeon Major, 22 Dec. 68.
Assistant Surgeon. — Robert William Troup,'* MB. 30 Sept. 63.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Returned from India, 4 March 1868.
* Major Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Kenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions at Cavmpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj, Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow
and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allj^gunge, attack and
capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain Baird served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including
the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at
AUygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
6 Captain Wilson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the
Mediidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857). Seraighat, and Kudygunge, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Mar-
tiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge. attack and capture of Bareilly
(Medal with Clasp) .
7 Captain Green served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 14th July 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against
the mutineers in India, including the actions of Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bunagalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygimge, attack and capture of
Bareilly, Sisseaghat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
8 Captain Farquharson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 14th July 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of
1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and
Shumsalmd, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, and has received the
Victoria Cross for storming a bastion mounting two guns, which he spiked, and thus rendered the advanced position
held during the night of the 9th March 1858 secure from the fire of ArtiUery ; was severely woimded on the foUowing
morning while holding the advanced position (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Bayly served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Doc. 1S57), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and faU of
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of AUygunge,
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Purse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, in-
cluding the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp).
12 Captain SamweU served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression of the
miitiny in Malwa and Centra! India in 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen whilst
charging the rebels' guns at Rawal— the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
13 Quarter Master Simpson served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal vtdth
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore
(6th Dec. 1857) , Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumshabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, attack and capture of BareiUy (Medal with
Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
1* Assistant Surgeon Troup.— For War Services s& i" Medical Department."
287 43rd {^unmou,th,h-u-e) Regiment of Foot {Ujld Infanfnj). [.^rcSofnSk^tl^?
"Vimikba" "CoRrNNA" "Bpsaco" "Fl'kntes d'O.vob" "Cn-DAD Rodrigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca"
"Vittohia" "Nivklle" "Nive" "Toflouse" "Peninsula" "New Zealand."
" Colonel.— I/on. Sir Augrustus Almcric Spencer," KCB. Ennijn, 8 April 25 ; Lt. P5 July 27 ; Capt. i>6 April 31 ;
Mujoi; ''21 July 43 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 ilay 45 ; Colonel, 20 Juue 54 ; Major General, 13 Feb. 60 ; Lt. General,
9 Jiav 68 ; Colonel, 43rd Foot, 14 Juue 69.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Ficnnes Middletou Colvile,^ CB. Ensign, ^n Aug. 50 ; Lt. ^23 Nov. 52 ; Copf. ^g Oct.
55 ; Muior, I'll Feb. 62; lit. Lt. Colonel, 21 Mar. 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 20 Sept. 71 ; Colonel_, 21 April 72.
Majors.— rC Frederick Augustus Smith,* Enfign, ^1 June 49 ; Lt. i'3o Apr. 52 ; Capt.
21 ilar. 65 ; Major, 28 Oct. 68.
»■ Harry Armstrong Brett.' Enxiijn, ^8 Sept. 54 ; Lt. ^i May 55 ; Capt. ''29 July 62 ; Major. 20 Sept. 71
.Mar. 55; Bt.Major,
Captains. •
Stanley Crozier^
WUUam Livesay?
Hugh Osborne Bateman^.
George Francis Vesey'
. St. Vincent Ale.\.Har"
CAPTAIN. I BRET.MAJ. 1 3T.LT.C0L.
8 June 55'' 8 Jan. 56J 30 April 64!
26 Oct. SS'"" 3 April 57| 30 April 64
6 Mar. 56|''24July 57, i May 64^
14 April 5S, ■'24 Dec. 58,'' 8 May 66
cki'>>i2Mar. 6ili'29May 63|i'26 Feb. 70
Arthui- Campbell Money" iri7May 6ri'i7Nov. 631 12 Oct. 70
Spencer Perc. Talbot NichoU'" Pi6 Aug. 61 30 April 64 p 4 Jan. 71
William Clark'^ ii"!! Feb. 62
Arthur Longley" "-ig Dec. 62
William M'Neile Cairns^ [P17 Mar. 63
30 April 64' 20 Sept. 71
30 April 64 28 Nov. 71
1 May 64] 21 Sept. 72 1
LlEVTENAKTS.
Thomas Horner Pearson" i'28 April 63
James Thomas O'Brien'* IPioJuly 63
Tavcrner Charles Miller" p 16 May 62!'' 6
Alfi-ed CrofUin French, Inst. ^
of Miifketry 4 May 71 J
! John Shakespear Lacglands .
Ralph B. Rastell Williamson.
Francis Hole Bourne
George St. John Colthurst ....
WiUiamHarcourt Sawyer.^d- '
' jutantz Dec. 71
David Thos. Henry Holbrooke; p 9 Apr
Arthur Fanshawe W. Royle ...1^30 Apr,
Joseph Granville Stuart Goff... p 4 Feb.
James Arthur Strachan
Molynenx Capel Spottiswoode
William Hastings Sim
Sub Lieutenants.
Eustace Mimro Heathcote
John George Cockburn Curtis .
Francis Hugh Plowden
Walter Francis Courtenay \
Chicheli? Plowden )
Paymas^fc— Frederick James Myli
I > The Hon. Sir Augustus Almcric Spencer
26 July 64 served throughout the Eastern campaign of
9 July 65:1854-55, and commanded the 44th Regiment at the
„., 6 Feb. 66;battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebas-
„ „ . , Ip -, „ , 'topol, and attack and occupation of the Cemetery
PiiOct. 64^''i2june 69^and suburbs on the i8th June— wounded. Served
P 8 Maj' 66 P 3 Aug. 70 as Brigadier General, and commanded the ist
Pi3 0ct. 671P12N0V. 7o;Brigade 4th Division in support in the right
Pis July 681* 4 Jan. 71'atta'ck in the assault of the Redan and fall of
68 P 4 Feb. 7iiSebastopol on 8th Sept., and subsequently com-
fi p T,,i„ Imanded the British Land Forces in the expedition
69| 5 Jiiy 7iito Kinboum, resulting in the capture of those
70P10 June 71 'forts and the garrison of 1,400 men (Medal with
67 P30 June 69 'clasps, CB.. Officer of the Legion of IJonor, Sar-
28 Oct. 71 |dinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the
28 Oct 7i|Medjidie).
28 Oct. 71 * Major Smith served the Eastern campaign
28 Oct. 71 of 1854, and up to 2nd July 1 85 5, with the ist
[Royals, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
P 7 Nov
13 Jan,
P 5 Feb. 71
8 July 68
P22 Mar. 71
SUB LIEUT, iciasps. and Turkish Medal). Served with the
30 Dec. 7iU3rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in
30 Dec. 71 1864 and was present in the action of Maketuand
5 Oct. 72jassault of Teranga— severely wounded (men^
19 Oct,
Feb. 67 ; Hon. Capl
tioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Brevet of
7^1 Major, and Medal).
19 Feb. 72
Quarter JtfaJ'^cr.— Joseph Cooper,^^ 3 Jan. 65.
Siir^eoH.— James Crosse Johnston.^" A.S. 3 Nov. 54 ; Surgeon, 29 May 67.
Agsistant Sfu-ffeono.— Henry John Waller Barrow, 30 Sept. 71.
g .. Richard Turner, MD. 31 Mar. 64.
Facings ^yhiUJ.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India 28 Sept. 1872.
Returned from Is'ew Zealand, 30 June 1866.
3 Colonel Colvilc served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^t^^ was present at the capture of
Kirwee and commanded three Companies 43rd Light Infantry at the subsequent operations in Bundlecund, Central
India under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65,
and was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in Taranaka. Very
iipverelv wounded on the 22nd Oct. 1865— right thigh-bone fractured (frequently mentioned in despatches and thanked
in eeneral orders. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB. and Medal).
' Maior Brett served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (Medal) . Also served m the New Zealand war in 1S64-65 (Itedal) .
« Captain Crozier served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58. mcludmg the actions at Sahao, Dooleypore,
and Purraha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
7 Captain Livesay served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. i860, including actions at
Sahao and Puttrai (Medal). Also seri-ed in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions in the province
of Taranaki and in ccmmand of outposts, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
8 Captains Bateman and Cairns served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
9 Captain Vescy served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal).
10 Captain Hammick served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatch as having "per-
formed his duty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy fire" in the action at Te Ranga
11 Captains Money and Longlcy served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and were present at the actions of
Maketu and Te Itanga. Captain Longlcy also served with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying
manv Pahs and fortified villlagcs (Medal).
" Lieut Pearson served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of Gate Pah and Te
Ranea anil with expeditions in the provinceof Taranaki, destroyingmany Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
»» Captain NichoU sen'cd in the New Zealand war during 1864-66 (Medal), and was thanked by H.R.H. the Com-
mander in Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
" Captain Clark sei-ved in the New Zealand warin 1864 65, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
on account of good sei-vice at the action of the Gate Pah (severely wounded). Served also with expeditions in
the province of Taranaki, destroying many Pahs and forrifted villages (Medal).
18 Lieut O'Brien ser\'ed in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions in the province of Taranaki,
destroying many Pahs and fortified villages ( Medal) .
'» Lieut Miller Rcr\-cd in the New Zealand war in 1865, including expeditions in the province of Taranaki
destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Mcdn!). , . ^ . ,.
»' Ciiptain Mylius, as a Captain m the 5th Jusdicis, served m the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
and was present at the action of Marigungc, attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secundcrbagh, relief of
Lucknow defence of the Alutnbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858 under Outram, and repulse of numerous attacks,
flieEe and capture of Lucknow. Oude campaign of 1858-59. including the action of Doondiakera, and capture of
Porta Umrea, Shunkerpore, and Amethie (Medal with two Clasps).
M Quarter Master Cooper served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the action at Sahao
<Me(Ul) Also sen-etl in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
" Surgeon Johnston.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
44th {The East Essex) Regiment of Foot.
Kamptee, Madras."!
Depot, Chatham. J
"Egyi'i" (witli the Sphinx) . "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Peninsula" " Bladensbueg " "Waterloo"
"Ava" "Alma" "Inkeeman" "Setasiopol" "Taku Fouts."
Colonel.— p. CT -Si)- Thomas Reed.i XC^. Cornet, 26 Aug. 13; X<. P2Mayi5; Coj)/. I'lg Feb. 24; Major,
''15 Juno 26; Lt. Colonel, Pii Aug. 29; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, qo June 54; -Lieiif.. General,
4 May 60 ; General, 1 Jan. 68 ; Colonel 44th Foot, 2 Aug. 58.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas Raikes,^ CB. Ensign, 25 Dec. 40 ; Lt. 24 Jan. 45; Capt. 4 Mar. 54 ; J3f. Major,
24 Mar, 58 ; Major, i Jan. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 July 62 ; Colonel, 30 July 67.
Majors. — Richard Preston,^ jBnsijK, P27 Feb. 46; Lt. ^24 Nov. 48; CajJt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55;
J3t.Lt. Colonel, 24 April 66; Major, 22 July 68.
John Sidney Hand,* Ensign, P13 May 53; Lieut. P18 Aug. 54; Cajj^ ''16 Nov. 60; Bt.Major, 15 Aug. 68;
Major, 5 Oct. 72^
Pay,
Captains.
Wilham Arthur Wood^
Charles Elphinstone Rennie^
Constantine Maguive
Wm.Jno. E.Graham Sutherland
Edw. Chas. Pemljerton Pigoit'
Reinhold Baker Bald
Richard Rose O'Crady
yan Hesleden Foster
Henry George Lefroy
William Douglas Saunders
Lieutenants.
s. Charles Hussey Walsh, In- \
terprefer J
Arthur J. Roberts,^ Adjutant)
7N0V.68 ;
Thomas Thompson Irvine^
William Woocl, Instructor of)
Musketry 7 May 70 j
William Odell
Piers E(ls,'cumbei"
Seton Churchill
H
{3 May
8 Oct.
23 Aug,
31 Mar.
•■13 Jan.
''23 J ane
•- 3 Feb.
t Francis Hill ''27 Feb.
CAPTAIN. I BltEV.MAJ.
13 May S3 II Aug. 54ii'25 Jan. 63
19 Nov. 58 P20 April 60, ''22 June 67
'25 Jan. 59 P 3 July 6o|p i Sept. 69
II Mar. 59 I April 631^25 Sept. 69
'16 Jan. 55J 19 June 55I 10 Nov. 69
'21 Sept. 60 ■'23 Dec. 641'' 3 Sept. 70
27 Sept.
9 Dec.
I May
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
64 p I Sept. 69
67 P17 Nov. 69
68 P 3 Sept. 70
27 Sept. 61
18 July 62
9 Dec. 64
3 May 71
21 June 7]
9 Sept. 71
7 Oct. 71
' Sir Thomas Reed served the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo. In 1846
he commanded a Brigade of the Army of the
Sutlej, and was wounded and had a horse killed
under him at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
, , , , (Commanded and made the military disposition of
63 j 2 Jan. c>9>ije Troops in the Punjaub at the breaking out of
69 P 4 Jan. 71 the mutiny in 1857, which resulted in the tran-
65^22 May 66 quUlity of that Province and constituting it the
69|p 3 May 71 base of operations against Delhi, for which he re-
eg'Pai June 7i|ceived the "entire approbation" of the Com-
pe WeUesley Bernard p 9 Oct. 69 P21 June 7i[mander in Chief in India, and subsequently the
'■• ^' r. 69IP 9 Sept. 71 acknowledgments of the Govi
23
Edward MorreU ;Pi7 Nov
Hampden Augustus Richards.. P24 Mar. 69, p 7 Oct.
Autli^aiv Thomas Wilkinson"! 14 May 59 11 Apr.
' Powell Pi3Feb. 66 28 Oct.
"16 Jan. 66j 28 Oct.
23 Sept. 71 28 Oct.
WillniiL 11 :. V IM. :11m Kennedy 8 Feb. 70] 28 Oct.
Sub Lieutenants.
Arthur Geo. Frederick Browne
Charles Doherty Rosser
Robert Castel Sherrard
Paymaster. — Robert Bent Farvvell. 21 Feb. 60
Quarter Master
Surgeo,
ernor General,
71 'well as for his services in command of the Troops
62 before Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and KCB.).
SUB LIEUT.
7 Captain Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea
from ist July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Me-
dal). Served as Adjutant 'of the 44th Regiment
during the campaign of i860 in the north of China,
inclutUng the action of Sinhc, taking of Tangku,
storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
Clasp).
I Nov. 71
I Nov. 71
4 Feb. 72
Ilon.Cajdain, 21 Feb. 65.
William Hart M'Harg,i* 25 Jan. 56.
Daniel Macqueen, MD. A.S. 15 Nov, 50; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58; Surgeon Major, 5 Nov. 70,
Assistant Surgeons. — Alexander Haldane Stokes, MB. i Oct. 68.
Thomas Moore Kirkwood, 31 March 64.
PacJH^s Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, SirE. Borough, Bf. & Co.-
- Colonel Raikes served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the Burnn > ■ \. .1 r ''
and subsequent operations in its vicinity, and commanded a Detach n. '
Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal
at the actions of Futtehpore, Auung, I';
for the defence of Ca.wi ji -r ■ iLinn-j ll;i\
Mungarwar, and Alii::. .. 1
occupation of the Alu;i I :_ 1: !
sage of tllf (JiHiintuf :,: Sll :,i :im i ,■. ;i:, 1 .
Oil the eucmv at
Oct
Luc!,
battl
June
Turk
actid
rJce(f for India, 26 Sept. 71.
'ii'Iiii J tlicrelief ofPegu
i: :iiig (Medal with.
I ' ! iM-Iock's Column
Nuddee, and Cawnpore ; r.Mi!:;, 1 1 . 1, -i niHler General Neill
:-ck'sfirst entry into Oude; afterwards jireseiit at tlio actions of Bithoor,
I Mw on 25th September and defence of the Residency until 22nd November,
' .and capture of Lucknow ; campaign in Oude in 1858, including the pas-
:,' 1- minor affairs. Commanded a Field Column of all arms from 7th to 22nd
;iiahpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service for
1 served with the 44th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S34-55, including the
ikermau, .sieue aiiil fall of Seljastopul, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8th
r -; .,,1, i.:ii .hi .1' ,;i ' i.-^'ion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medj idle, and
1 I, up to 25th August, and was present at the
Ma
..:, 1.1 Liic L'i-.::'^a 1- jiu the 2nd Sept. 1855, inchiding the siege and fall
1 Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in suppressing
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the
ind occupation of Futteh'ghur ; served with the Royal Artillery at the
'>v"-'i. defence of the Jail of Shahjehanpore, affairs of Mahomdee and
' ■: <'lasp). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry in command of a
., including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, capture of
- ■ "Ugchow, destruction of the Emperor's Palace, and surrender of
tiie Abyssinian campaign in 1868, attached to the Head Quarters
,nd was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (twice
thanked by Lord Napier, mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
5 Captain Wood served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (contusion from a round-shot in the Trenches 17th Oct. 1854, and
attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Served also in the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the
Taku Forts (Medal with r'lasp).
36o in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, storm and
of Sebastopol (.ilL;aal witii (
the mutiny in 1857-58, incl
Gwalior Contingent, action .
action of Khankur during t'l
Shahabad, and action of Bu
Squadron throughout the ca
the Takoo Forts, actions at
Pekin (Medal with two Clasi
Staff as Director to the Highland Transport T
Cai^taiu Reuuie s
capture of the Taku I
'^ Lieut. Roberts s
' Lieut. Irvine sei'\
and during the occupation of
; if i860 in the north of China (Medal).
. Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China in 186
1 (mentioned in despatches, Medal w th Clasp),
with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras
1" Lieut. Edgcumbe
February and 'March 1867.
'^ Lieut. Wilkius'iu served with the first expedition against the Ashantees on the Gold Coast in 1863, as acting
Adjutant am 1 i 1 , i 1 1 r ■ ■ ■ : ( ' immissariat to the Western Division.
li Lieut. W '\ with the 50th Regt. in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1S66 (Medal).
1' Quarter J ' ^ served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Aln i a . .1 i„L_iuian, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8thJune
(Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served also the
campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the North Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp).
Nt
289 45th (Nottlnghamsldre) Regiment {SlLcricood Foresters). ^^^-J^^^y^^^-^^^^
" ROLEIA " " VlMirKA " "TaLAVEHA" "BlSACO" "FiENTESD'OxOIi" " CiTTDAD RoDKIGO " "BaDAJOZ" " SALAMAirCi "
ilears' Ser.["ViTTOKiA" "PvHEXEEs" " NivELLE " "Okthes" "Toulouse" "Pexinsula" "Ava" " AurssiNiA."
i'lll 1 alf Colonel— SiV Frcdci-ick Horn,' i'CiJ. £«». ''26 Jau. 26 ; i^ ^17 April 28 ; C«;)^ P16 June 37 ; Major, '^j Sept. 41;
^^ iliill Lt.Col. 14 Apr. 46 ; Cul. 20 June 54 ; MaJ. General. 13 Oct. 60 ; Lf. General, iS Jan. 70 ; Col. 45 F. 21 AprU 68.
34 I ... Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry AVoodliiuc Parisli,=' CB. Ensign, P9 Mar. 39 ; Lt. 15 April 42; Co^?. ^e Feb. 46 ;
Bt. Major, 6 June 56 ; Major, 3 June 64 ; Zt. Colonel, 31 July 67 ; Colonel, 31 July 72.
Majors.— Charles Lewis Griffin,* Ennign. 19 Mar. 47 ; Lt. ^^ Aug. 49 ; Caj^t. 19 Feb. 58 ; Major, 31 July 67.
George Chamiiagne Close,* Eimgn, ''4 Nov. 53 ; ^t- ""^i Sept. 55 ; Capt. i'i8 June 61 ; Bt.Major, 15 Aug. 68 ;
Major. 30 May 71.
Captaixs.
John Ingle Preston^
Caulfield Francis Beamish*' ...
Henry Blakeney Hayward^ ...
Thomas Edmund Adams" ...
Robert J.Callwell,8/).^..4.G. ]
for Musketry, Batigalore, Y
Madras j
Henry Hodson Hooke*
Robert Hem-y DiUon
John James Martin'"
Augustine Hugh Lefroy^
Thomas Edmunds"
James Edgar Baines
Liectenajjis.
Oscar "William dc Thoren.'^-j
Garrison Instructor, Ht. >
Thomas' Mount, Madras ... )
John Olphert Gage," Ad-l
><aH< 2 Nov. 66 i
George FrederickChambcrs, \
Telegraph Dept. in Persia ...}
William Pennj' Townley'*
NevUl Henry Rceve'^
HenryLanibard,'5iH»<)-Kc<or )
of Musket ri/ 3 Dec. 70 )
Walter Bridge
Percy Charles Heath'*
Alexander AVright*^
James Skinner'-*
James M'Cleverty
Morton Frederick Thrupp
George Hounsom Fort
Arthur Clifford Lloyd
Hugh Lyons Montgomei-y
John William Thring Hume ..
Henry Macan Mason
Edward Augustus Carter
ENSIGN.
16 Jime 54
14 July 54
8 July 56
29 Dec. 54
"■iS Dec. 57
13 Aug. 58|''i7 Sept. 61
'15 Feb. 56,1*26 Nov. 61
19 Feb. 58 P17 Mar. 63
■24 Aug. 58 ''14 June 64
13 April 55, •'14 June 64
I May 61 jP 2 Nov. 66
24 Mar.
58
16 Feb. 55
i'2i Dec. 60
24 April 55
20 Dec. 57
13 Aug.
3 July 60
3 June
I Feb.
Pi 2 June
26 Oct.
1 Jan.
BT. LT.COL.
_ July
P 3 June
2 Oct.
12 Feb.
19 Feb.
Pio July
I'm Oct.
?23 Oct.
24 Mar.
'12 June
8 July
8 Feb.
P 9 Feb.
P30 Jan. 63
18 Sept. 63
9 Oct.
I May
10 July
4 Jan.
Sub Lieutexaxts.
Edward Cecil Dowse
Francis Robert Bonham Knox
64
31 July
67
66
23 July
6q
67 P18 Aug.
6q
67,^20 July
70
681^27 July
70
68,P27 Aug.
70
67 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
70! 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec. 71
13 Nov. 72
P23 Oct. 67
P16 May 65
2 Feb. 67
P24 Mar. 69
12 April 62
6 May 70'
* Mai or Griffin served with the 45th Regiment
in the Kaffir war of 1S50-53 (Medal). On the 29th
Dec. 1850 was sent in command of 100 men from
Fort Hare, and covered Major General Somerset's
retreat from Sandilli's Hill to the fort. Served as
Garrison and District Adjutant at Fort Hare from
the 1st Jan. 1851 to the end of the war. In com-
mand of a small mounted force defeated a body of
the enemy on ist Oct. 1852, recapturing 600 head
of cattle. On the 4th Oct. accompanied the force
imder Colonel Eyre to the Amatola Mountains,
and was present at the destruction of the rebel
camps (mentioned in despatches). Served as
D.A.Q.M. General in the Turkish Contingent in
the Crimea from Sept. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish
Medal). Sensed in the Abyssinian campaign in
' Captain Adams served in the Crimea with the
28th Regiment from 20th Aug. 1855, and was pre-
sent at'the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal) .
1- Lieut, de Thoren served in the Abyssinian
campaign in i868asD.A.Q.M. General (mentioned
in despatches (Medal).
. Pagmoffer.—'Winiam Banbury^'c 22 Nov. 64 ; Q.M. 8 July 51 ; Jlon.Captain, 22 Nov. 69.
. \Quarter Master. — Maurice Higgins, 25 Jan. 71.
19 ••• IS«>-^eo«.— Richard Hungerford.^" A.S. 26 May 54; Surgeon, 22 Sept. 65.
8 ... Ll»»Hi<a«< 5«r^eoH<.— Richard Hugh Carew,2" 31 March 65. I Jaciw^s Green.— -4 9eK<«, Messrs. Cox & Co.
I 7 •••I FrodcncWm.LloydHodder,iIi'lf.3iMar.66. | EmlarkedforBomlay, July 1864.
> Sir Frederick Horn served tl!7nuL'!i.,ut the Eastern campaign of 1854-55; commanded the Right Brigade 4th
Division at the battle of Alma ; ::ii.l thi _, ,1, Hegiment at the battles of Ealaklava (and recapture of the redoubt
" Arab Tubia" and guns from I'.i. Ku.-.-iaus, which they had taken from the Tm-kish Force the same morning) and
Inkerman (twice wounded, and liur.su .shut uudcr him) ; present throughout the siege operations against Sebastopol,
and in the Trenches at the two assaults and the fall of the town ; at Inkei-man he succeeded to the command of the
4th Division (Medal with foui- Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Clas.sof theMedjidie).
2 Colonel Parish Ber\'ed the Kaffir campaign of 1846-47 (Medal), and commanded a mixed Force of Royal Artil-
lery, Cape ilounled RiHes, two Companies of the 45th Regiment, and 900 Zulus, detached from Natal in aid of the
Bntish Resident m the Sovereignty, South Africa, in 1851-52 (mentioned in despaches). Commanded the 45th Regi-
ment in the Abyssiman campaign in 1868, and was present at the storming and captm-e of Magdala (mentioned
in de6i)atche.s, CB., and Medal).
'Major Close sen-ed with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the storming
and capture ot Ma;.'dala (Brevet ofMnjor, and Medal).
« Captains Preston, Beamish, Ha.>"svard, and Hooke served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in
1868, and were present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
« Captain Callwell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the Commissariat Department, in Command of the Station at
Attala (Modal).
•Captain Lefroy and Lieutenant Skinner sci-ved in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
«" Captain Martin served with the 45th Rcgiincnt in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
»' Cantnin Edmunds scr%-ed with an c.\pediti<,n uj) the i-iver Gambia in Fob. 1861 , which stormed and destroyed the
blockaded towns olbwarracunda. Caranan, Kiuly Cunda, and Saba. Served with the expeditionary force under
Brigadier General Harley in Bntish Honduras in Feb. aud March 1867, and commanded a Flying Column detached
lor the deatruction of the Indian villngo Santa Theresa, and was mentioned in despatches.
"Lieut. Gage served in the Abyssinian campaign in i868 as Adjutant 45th Regiment, and was present at the
stonmng and capture ofMagdala (Medal). - > r
'^LieulB. TowiiUy. Reeve, Lnn.bard, Hcalh. and Wright, served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
were present at l!:e htonning and ca])ture of Magdala (Medal).
^'o (aiiUiin i;i,i,l,ui-y served in the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), including the forcing of the
Aliyljcr, JugdullucU, and lezccn I'aescs ; actions of :Maiiiookhail, Tczcen. and Hult Kotid ; attack and capture of
jBto,:I;ll. lUe SuU.j campaign of 1845-46, inclduinp the battles of Moodkee, Ferozcshah, and Sobraon (Medal and
Wirt (las'* and Turk ilofirdalT^*'^ '"''°™ ^''^'^ ^'"^'' '^" *° '^*^ "^^'"'^ '^^^' ''"'^'^'^^'"S siege of Sebastopol (Medal
w burgeon Uungerlordnnd Aasifit.Surgcon Cnrew.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Years' ber.i
Full
Half
Pay.
P„,y
.8
19
3
iq
13
13
I'O.^
9
y
10
9
10
7
10
...
5
...
7
...
5
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5
4
4
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t.] 46111 (The Soidh Devonshire) Regiment of Foot. 290
"Dominica" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Charles Stuart, i:ns. I'ao Dec. 26; Li. P31 Dec. 28; i^ ^- CV^/i'. i'26 July 32; C«^i. 4- Zt. Colonel,
15 April 45; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 28 Jan. 60 ; Lt. General, i May 68; Colonel 46th Foot,
20 June 70.
Lieutenant Colonel, — Charles Parker Catty,i Ensign, 2 May 45 : Lt. 20 Jan. 47 : Ca»< ''26 Auo- cq ■ Ilaior
''30 July 58; i^Co^He^, 19 Oct. 68. -^ °'^^' ■' '
Jllajors.— Albert Nicholas.^ Ensign, P6 Dec. 44 ; Lt. ''13 Aug. 47 ; Capt. ''23 AprU 54 ; St.Maior. 13 Mar. 68 :
Major, 19 Oct. 68. ^ ^t. j , o
Robert Bennett,^ Ensign 1*17 Oct. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Captain, 1*24 April 55 ; Major 15 Oct. 68,
Captains.
ENSIGN.
William Stewart Richardson^ 23 Nov. 52
Thomas John ''10 June 53
Richard Edward Brookes'^ 15 Sept. 54
Frank Grieve \ 20 Feb. 55
Rich. L. Wm. Moore Maydwfll, Ani,- ,/, ,
Camp to Major Gen. Moldivh )
John Joseph Forsyth Grant
Fra. Henry A. Disiiey Roebuck
Robert Low
Edward John Johnston
James FitzEustace Forster
Lieutenants.
John Maxwell Low
Robert Brereton, Adjutant, Brecon Militia...
Henry Horatio Newman, Inst. ofMus-\
ketry zg Dec. 70 j
Henry Board Williams
William Farwell
Henry Elliott C. Kitchener
Geo. Wm. Truscott Martin, .dd/. 11 April 72
WilUam Barrinijton Browne
Henry Thomas Warde Allatt
John Reeves
Burrard Rawson Crozier
Henry Johnson
Henry Pinuock Bailey
Charles Edw. de la PoerBeresford
■'13 Nov.
25 Apr.
i'26 Feb.
"20 July
i'28 Aug.
P19 Dec.
9 Feb. 55 1
I Dec. 54
9 Mar. 55
6 July 55
6c P19 Jan. 64 :
58:^17 July 6oP25Dec.
641P17 Apr. 67 1 p 9 Apr.
64' 21 June 68 P22 Mar.
63 i"io Oct. 65 P18 Aug.
62 P14 Sept. 66 P16 Sept.
''24 Aug.
24 May
IS Sept.
19 Oct.
•■16 Mar.
PigDec.
P 8 Sept.
P23 Aug.
''23 June
''29 Sept.
Pio July
""si Mar.
8 Jan.
30 Oct.
1- 9 Aug.
P12 Dec.
13 Jan.
fioFeb.
7 July
62 i'29 Sept. 65
63;Pi5May 66
64[Pi6 0ct. 67
63li'i6 Oct. 66
65'i'i2Dec. 68
66jPioFeb. 69
63 P29 Jan. 65
68 PiS Mar. 70
66 P22 Oct.
68 » 5 Mar. 70
22 Mar.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P 5 Apr. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIEUT.
I Nov.
I Nov.
19 June 72
4 Dec. 7;
Mar. 67
Sub Lieutenants.
Alfred M. Brennan
Francis Shellield Sorrell
Arthur Heinery Dumaresq
Keith Henry St. George Young
Pagmaster. — John Barclay, n Mar. 62; ifore.Cap^u
Qiiarfer Master. — John Dwyer, 9 May 64 ; Ens. 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. 24 Dec. 63.
Surgeon. — WLUiam Henry Price,* A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 22 May 66.
Assistant Surgeon.^James Shaw M'Cutchan, MS. 31 Mar. 66.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, E. S. Codd, Esq. — Returned from Bombag, 2 Nov. 1868.
1 Lt.Colonel Catty served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjul, Mil I 1 I'l Tnrn'itrv nt
the commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the followii' 1 ■ ' : immi mi-
tated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that 11 ■ -; : n^ 1 i-, a
large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major Mansergh, In Mny i ;i In' wi.s
appointed Commandant of an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated " Catty's Rifles," and during thirteen months
of the most active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every patrol
of the 2nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders, and the various reports of Com-
manders of Divisions. On the disbandment of " Catty RiHes," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th), and proceeded
with the expedition against the iiaramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the com-
mand of Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the post
perfectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemy and driven off, were
recaptured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket-balls in the Boomah Pass.
- Major Nicholas served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
3 Major Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Adjutant of the 63rd Regt., and was present at the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Richardson served with the Saugor Fielci Force in the 43rd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India from Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300 miles
during the hottest season of the year ; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment of the 43rd
at the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 21st 22nd and 23rd Dec. 1858 ; also commanded a
Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Feroze Shah on the 26tlL
August 1859 (mentioned in despatches by General Whitlock for both actions. Medal).
<< Captain Brookes served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea fi-om the 7th July 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Surgeon Price.— For War Services see "Medical Department,."
291
47th {The Lancashire) Regiment of Foot.
rieetwood.
Years' Ser. I "Tabifa." " Viiiobia " " St. Sebastian " " Peninstjla " " Ava " " Alma" "I.vkeeiian " "Sevastopol."
FnU Half Colonel.— John Patton,£«»i(7H, 18 Sept. 17; i/. Pi Mar. 21 ; Coj^/. ^lo Sept. 55 ; Zlajor.^iz Oct. 34 ; Lt.Col.
•"iS Aug-. 43 ; Col. 20 June 54 ; MujorGeneral , 20 Feb. 59 ; Lt. General, i Jan. 68 ; Col. 47111 Foot, 8 Dec. 67.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert William Lowrj-,' CB. Eusigu, i'2g Dec. 40 ; Lt. 1? May 43; C'aui. ''18 Feb. 48 :
Major, 15 June 55 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56 ; Lf. Colonel, P3 Mar. 63 ; Colonel, 13 Mar. 64.
(IMajors.— William FitzRoy, Ensian, •'29 May 49; Lt. ^lo Feb. 54 ; Cupt. ^2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 28 July 67.
GrainviUe AVaddilove,- EnMgn, 1*23 Kov. 52 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 19 Feb. 58 ; Major, 13 July 70.
Pay.
'9
2','u
Captains.
James Murray Straton^ ...
Ernest Peake Newman
Wm. Barclay Gordon Cleather*
John Stiinley
Frederick George Berkeley ....
Dudley North
William Seton Dent
Valentine O'Connor'
Alfred Campbell Blair Hall
». Lewis De Teissier Prevost, ]
Brigade Major of Infantry, -
Aldershot J
Lieutenants.
George Vachell Boyd
William HareLarken,/H»^-!(e- >
tor of Musketry 5 Nov. 68 ... 3
John Arthur Smith
William Wooldridge Dunlop ...
Vincent Robert Biscoe, Ad- \
jutant 6 Dec. 70 S
William Langmore Wreford . . .
Harry Cooper, at Staf College..
George Frederick Hagarty
AUeyne Cox Yard
Eyare King
Algernon Fred.WiUiam Austen
Henry Lees
William Henry Ridge Gunner
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Vaughan Trotter
David Ai-thur George Lascelles
captaix
; Jime
' 3 Nov. 54! 9 Mar. ^^ __,
22 Feb. 55 27 Aug. 55 P15 Oct. „
13 Oct. 541 9 Feb. 55, '■ 9 April 61
I Feb. 56|i'i5June 58]P2i Nov. 62!
'13 July sSlPuFeb. 60 p 21 June 64]
"lo Sept. 58JP15 Oct. 6i[i'5June 66
P29July 59iPi5 0ct. 61 P 4 Dec. 66,
Pi7Feb. 57,P26Aug. 59 i April 70
P21 Sept. 60 P21 June 64!Pi7May 71
25 June 61. P18 April 65 p^S June 71
bhev.maj.
P13 April
P16 Oct.
BT.LT. COL.
21 June 64
65'
14 Mar.
10 Nov.
P29 May
5 June
9 June
23 Oct.
9 Nov.
23 Nov.
' Colonel Lowi-y served the Eastern campaign
P23 June 65 of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment, including the
P12 Jan. ee^^t'lss of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balak-
P 5 Jime 66^^^^^' siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served on
|the Staff of the Adjutant General's Department
P 9 Nov. 67 iji the Crimea and at Scutari (Medal with three
16 Dec. 68 Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the
P23 Nov. 70'-^^'^)"^®' ^"'^ Turkish Medal).
P 5 April 71 ' ^ Major Waddilove served the Eastern cam-
Pj_ ixay 71 P^igm of 1854, and up to the 30th June 1855, with
■■ — ■ 6^ the 47th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
-jiand Inkerman (wounded) capture of Balaklava,
' siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. and
„j (Storming the Quarries on 7th June (mentioned in
I despatches, Medal with thi-ee Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
Dec.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT. 5 Captain O'Connor served as Acting Adjutant of
30 Dec 71 1*^^ ^°^^ Regiment with the Left Attack during the
23 Nov ■jz'^^'^ot&u Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
1 Paymaster. — John Dunlop," 16 Aug. 61 ; Ensign, i May 46 ; Q.M. 9 Fob. 49 ; Son. Major, 16 Aug. 71.
Quarter Master. — Edward Downey, 9 April 61.
Surgeon. — Francis Henry Macfadin, A.S. i Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 25 June 67.
Assistant Surgeon. — Mark Anthony, MD. 1 Oct. 67.
JV/ci'Hf/s White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Meturned from Barhadoes, 20 December 1869.
' Captain Straton served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Captain Cleather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Tui-kish Medal). Served also in the
Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
' Major Dunlop sen-cd with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857, from the outbreak on the 12th
May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, storm and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
Contmuation of Notes to ^oth Foot.
an served the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55, including the battles of Alma and
:■ 1 'V. i';il ^xhh three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
■ I It ill till-' Crimea from 22111I Nov. 1S54, including the siege and fall of
:>'':;li. Served also tlic several eiinipaigns in New Zealand from 15th
. ) i!, uie .^tnrm iiiid (•.iiitiu-e uf KauKiawliia, repulse of the enemy's attack
» Captain Fyler and Major N
Inkerman, siege and fall of Si '
' Captain Doran serveil wit !i it in t
Seba8toi)ol (Medal with Cla^i' i ';;li.
Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was pri- .1 itni .^tn
on the Camp at Nukumaru, ami uic iiii.nr dI Kakaran
" Major Leach served in tlie 50th Regiment in tl
Wadd}' when coiiimandiug a l''ield Force in the W;i
Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865; and present m li • : ; ,1 i: -i
tioned in despatches) ; ajjpointcd Deputy Assistant AiljiUiUit Geutril
the enemy at Kakaramca (mentioned), and served throughout the
Cameron. Accomiianied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant Gem 1:1 1 ''••
in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otinmv
tioned in despatches, Brevet of JIajor, and Sledal).
•♦Captain Fulkncr served in the New Zealand war from 15th Nov. 186310
whia (Mcdul).
" Captain Wilson served in the New Zealand war and was very severely wounded at the repulse of the enemy's
attack on the Camp at Nukumnrn on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
"• Captain King served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the action of Rangiawhia and at the
repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
" CapUiin Bruce served in the Royal Artillery and Turkish Contingent in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in-
cluding the nll'air.* of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, buttles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct siege and
fall of HfbaHt<Ji)ul (.Medal witli three (Hasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
expedition in North China in 1S60 (Medal with Chisps).
*» Lieut. ilacGregor served in New Zealand from 24th Dec. 1864 to 1866, and was present at the repulse of the
war of 1863-66 as Orderly Officer to Colonel
■ fcsent at Waiari; appointed Aide de Camp to
ml rei)ulse of the enemy at Nukumaru (men-
'■th .1:111. 1 ;. 1 'i.l i>ri - -Ml at the repulse of
iimi'ii ' , : : .■{ under Sir D.
i-il ''■■ ■ . ■ > . 1 the West Coast
tiniiiwii. 1m ti'iiiii' . ;,m; \\;-kiiko Pah (men-
t, including the capture of Rangia-
cncmy's attack on llie Cniiip at Nukumaru, and at the affair of Kakaramea (Medal)
iiry served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at th
'amp lit Nukumaru (Medal)
was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack
" Lieut. Fleur^'
on the I
*7 Lieut. Tiiuiilon served in New Zealand from nth Oct. 1864 to 1866, and was present at the repulse of the
cnciny'B attack on the Ciimp at Nukumaru, the aU'air of Kakaramea, and the taking of Putahi I'ah (Medal)
" LViut. Kooto served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal)
"AiisiBt. Surgeon Owen.— For War Services sec "Medical Department."
Bellary, Madras. "1
Depot, Chatham. J
48th {TliG XurihanqdonsJiire) Regiment of Foot. 292
" Douiio " " Talaveea " "Albuheha" " Badajoz " "Salamanca" "Vittokia" "Pvbenees"
" NiVELLE " "OetHES" " ToULOUSE " '^ PENINSULA " "SEVASTOPOL."
Colonel.— IToH. Ai-thur Alexander Dalzell, Ens. 29 April 19 ; Lt. ^s Feb. 24 ; Capt. ^26 June 27 ; Maj. ^5 Jan. 41 ;
£f. Co?,. •'23 April 41; C'oZ. II Nov. 51 ; J/a/.GreK. 26 Oct. 58 ; i<. (?e«. 2 April 65 ; Coi. 48th Foot, 10 Aug. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Henry Travers,i Ensign, "g Dec. 45; Lt. 15 Jan. 49; Capt. ^j Aug. 57; Major,
I"? Jan. 62; Lt. Colonel, 1 April 70.
Majors.— John Richard Lovett,^ Ensign, ^2S Nov. 45 ; Lt. ''2 Mar. 47 ; Capt. 13 May 55 ; Major, 29 Dec. 64.
Edward D'Heillimer Fairtlongh,* Ensign, 1*20 Oct. 48 ; Lt. 19 Oct. 50 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ; Major, i April 71.
Captains.
Francis Constantine Trent^
Edward Feneran ^
John Rawlins?
St. JohnBaUy
John Fielding Willis Kane
Reginald CartvpTight
Christopher Rawes Durrant*...
Alfred Henry Connick Lynch..
Walter Treslove Ellis
Thomas Charles Orde Powlett .
Henry George Hunt Grubbe ...
Frederick Sedley''
P18 Sept.
I" 1 4 Mar.
9 April
I" 4 Nov.
•"iS Dec.
Pi 6 Aug.
P 6 Nov.
P28 May
P21 Nov.
P16 Oct.
26 Jan.
24 Oct.
2 April
6 June
16 Oct.
591 29 Nov.
60 P22 Nov.
59JP18 Feb.
57| 2 Aug.
621 P 4 Dec.
62 'P 6 Mar.
66 P14 Mar.
55 5 June
57 6 May
521P21 Dec.
541 23 Nov.
55|P29 0ct.
62 P30 Mar.
65'Pi4Mar.
62 P 8 Feb.
59 '■ 7 Nov.
66 P2 1 Aug.
67 P I Dec.
68 P28 Oct.
55 P24 May
62I 25 June 69
BEEV.MAJ.
. Mar. 72
BT.LT.COL.
Lt. Colonel Travers served the Punjaub cam-
LlEUTENANIS.
Pulteney Edward Bowlljy, ) -.r„,. ^o; „, ■vr„„ /:
Inst.ofMuslc,trun^.l-Av.di 3° Mar. 58;23^ov. 60
Reginald PenncU, Adjidaut\\^ ^ . -s'pioMiv 61'
12 June 67 J i3>J"0 DO, loiua^ "' paig^ of 1848-49, and was present with the loth
WiUiam Thomas M'Laughlin .. 9 Jan. 63[P3oMar. 67 Regiment during the whole of the siege opera-
Alexander William Fair P29May 63IP12 June 67 tions before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, and
George Alban Lewes | 23 Dec. 64 j p 14 Mar. 68 surrender of the Fortress of Mooltan : afterwards
Simon Anthony Dodd ^P23 Aug. 64 p 2 May 68 present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Robert James Chaytor * 6 Mar. 67|Pt4 Oct. 68 Clasj^s).
Herbert Bowcn P 4 June 6i 4 Aug. 69 " jiaj or Lovett landed with the 48th Regiment
Chnrlr- Vr\. Hnnvy Spencer, 1 | in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855 and served
./ ' ' ■ ' /.) Co.wm. Mj [- 1 P12 June 671^21 Aug. 69 at the siege and fall of Seba.stopol, and was on
' ' ' )l detacheddutyin the Dockyard from 14th January
(icni'jr I,;;.:, Its LiebeuTood P14 Mar. 68| 12 Feb. 70,10 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
Seth I'oter Lharles Scott | 8 July 68,P22 June 70 of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Thomas Cockbum Hood |Pi7 Nov. 63 P22 June 67J ^ Captain Feneran landed with the 48th Regi-
Frederick Edward Power P25 April 68 P27 Oct. 71 ment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and
George Burridge Rogers p i April 68; 28 Oct. 71'served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
Edward Gully Bennet Pi4 Oct. 68 28 Oct. 7i;with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Robert Hugh Eraser P21 Aug. 69 28 Oct. 71
Albert Charles Pickering P17 Jan. 65 P25 Sept. 691
Alexander Bell I 8 Feb. 70J 28 Oct. 71
Charles M'Clintock Le Blanc.iP 7 May 7° 28 Oct. 71J
George Fitzherbert Browne ..J 6 July 70 28 Oct. 71 1
Pai/maste>\ — Hem-y John AVahab, 8 Dec. 54 ; Ensign, P22 May 40; Lieut. P16 Aug. 42; Hon. Major, 8 Dec. 64.
Quarter Master. — John Knox, 4 Nov. 64.
Surgeon. — Francis Helton, MB., A.S. 23 May 51 ; Surgeon, 24 Aug. 58; Surgeon Major, 9 Maj' 71.
Assistant Surgeons. — Arthur Wellesley Roche, i April 67.
-- ■ -- ■ MV.
James Maybury Beamish,
■* Major FairtlouL'h - y.-r \ di r,,.-
Regiment, including' 1 1 n ■ ~ i i ■ .. . n , .-^ i ' 1
during the war in 1S03-&0 (.\lciial).
5 Major Trent served with the 401
Sebastopol — woimded on 4th June (.>
7 Captain R;nvlins soi-vcd with the
SebaM..]!'.! :M-.l:li V. .Ml ' ': -. :llM T
8 ( ';, >>■ ■! ■ 1 ": / . I h I ;,.
actinii ' i '. • -■ ■ : ■!•
sCniil.nn >-!'.-,■ --vM -,■, uli l!,r
Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, a;
advance on Pekin (Medal with two f~"
April 71.
Messrs. Cox and Co.
.V , :, Ad Co.— Embarked for 3faUa, October 1S6S.
i|i;ii • II fnim 19th Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant of the 14th
u 1 wiih Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand
11 the Crimea from 21st April 1855, including the siege and fall of
isp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
I Iruui the 3ril Sentember 1855, including the siege and fall of
. I ' Mnian campaign, and was present at tie
1: ::i!.l~ I I iijiiof i860 in China, and was engaged at
igiit^ed in tlie aet:i'ii~ ot the i8th and 21st Seiitember, also in the
593 49tli {The Princess Charlotte of Wales). (The Ilertfordshirc) Eegiment of Toot.
"Egmom-op-Zee" "Copenhagen" " Qceenstown " "China" (with the Dragon). TMhow, Eomtay.
" Alma" "Inkehman" "Sevastopol." LDeput, attached to 95th Foot.
Colonel. — Thomas James Galloway,' J^hsi'jk, ''13 Sept. 21 ; Zi. 2 June ^s; Capt. ''27 Dec. 27; Bi. Major,
23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 14 June 42 ; Lt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 27 March
63; Lieut. General, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 49th Foot, 5 Dec. 71.
Lieutenant Uolonels. — CadwiiUader Adams,^ Brlyadier General Commanding Belganm District, Bomhat/ ; znd
Lt. i"2Sept. 45; i*. '•23 Mar. 47; Capt. ^s Ct!C. 51 Bt.Major, 12 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56 ; 'ilfVyor,
19 Dec. 56 ; Lt. Colonel, ''4 AuR. 63 ; Colonel, 17 Nov. 63.
FaushaweWm. Gostling,^ iw*. ''23 May 48 ; Lt. >'S Nov. 50 ; Co;>/. 19 Dec. 54 ; jlia/. ''21 Feb. 60 ; Li. Col. 25N0V.69.
Majors.— Charles FitzGerald,* Enmjn, •'27 Jan. 54 ; Lt. 29 Oct. 54 ; Capt. 2 Oct. 55 ; Major, i'i8 Oct. 64.
». Thomas Erskine Arthur Hal), Garrison Instructor at Poona ; Mns. 2 Sept. 53; Lt. 5 June 55; Caj)#. I'll
May 60; Major, •'28 Juno 71.
l«/l2
Captains.
William Watts Corban^
William Young*
Graham Taylor"
Alfred George Huyshe,* Deputy Assistant )
Quarter Master General, Mhow, Bombay )
George Shirley
WilUam John GUlespie, Assistant Director ~>
of Gymnastics, Bombay J
Francis Charles Gavegan'"
Edgar Lonsdale
Francis AVilmot"
John Isaac Nason
Edward Foot GUbert
captain.
LlECTENiNTS.
Robert Oliver Aldworth, Instructor of)
Musketry 4 April 65 j
William Stevenson
Charles Pilcher Temple, Adj. i March 69
«. Thomas Sidney St. Clair Smith
Charles Barter Bogue
Edward Brooke Thornton
Thomas Chas. Armstrong Fox
Henry Tichborne Smith
Edward Albert Des Barres
Edward Thompson Dickson
Ai'thur Norman Burns
Edmund Balle
Henry Ernest Haldane
Justinian Gordon Ponsonby
Samuel Lindsay Moor Remmlngton
Thomas Fraser King
SCB LlErTENAN
Frank :Montagu Rundall .
Charles Albert Bushman .
James Molesworth Candy .
''12 July
P 3 Mar.
10 April
27 July
28 May
••31 Aug.
29 Mar.
''29 Nov.
* 3 Aug.
14 Sept.
i'29 Mar.
29 May
26 Nov.
P19 Aug.
''19 Dec.
P14 April
" 5 July
24 Jan.
•'ii Oct.
Pii April
23 Jan.
P22 Feb.
30 June
4 J"i'.
23 Sept.
24 Sept.
'14 Sept.
50 P 3 Feb. 54 29 Dec. S4
54I 6 Nov. 54 Tig Aug. 56
49 P 9 May 51^ 6 Aug. 58
Sept. 57] 9 Aug. 63
July sgPiSOct. 64
P30 April 6i'PioOct. 6s
9 Oct. 61! 21 Sept. 65
'21 Oct. 62 Pio Aug. 70
25 July 64 P 9 Apr. 70
' 4 June 58 14 April 71
'14 April 6^ TaS June 71
BT.LT.COL.
! Oct. 69
58
5S I Aug,
4 Mar.
62|P 4 July
63 Pio Nov.
65 1 Pi 7 Mar.
65,P3o June
64 '''18 Dec.
Pio Aug.
14 April
28 Oct.
28 Oet.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
71 28 Ocs.
70 28 Oct.
I 1 Lt.General Galloway was actively
employed in Jamaica during the in-
sun-ectiou of the Negroes in 1S31-32
ill command of a Detachment of the
d Eegiment. Commanded the Pe-
bliawur brigade duriut;-
mutiny in 1S57-58 (?.Icil.-!, :•
dier of tbe ist class, v, .
meat he retained uuti! <
tion with the last Divi -
Regiment for New Ze;.:
1S61. On promotion 111 ..
he commanded the Cub ;. ;.. I
the province of Aulckiijil iiu
1863 to February 1S65, duri
operations in the North
(Medal).
iLB LIliUT.
9 Mar. 75
14 Aug. 72
2 Nov. 7:
u July
ig the
Island
Poynmji/e)-.— William Dring,"^ 7 Sept. 55 ; Ensign, 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 26 Feb. 55 ; IIon.2Iajur, 5 Nov. 69.
Quarter Master. — Daniel M'Carlney, 20 July 67.
Sur^fon.— Robert Henry Beale," A.S. 22 Feb. 55 ; Surgeon, 15 Feb. 63.
Attittant Surgeons.— Thomas William Orwin, 31 idsM-ch 64.
Charles Wyat AVatling, 20 April 59.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox anil Co.— Fmharled for Bombay, 28 July 1865.
2 Brigadier General Adams served in the campaign in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the battles of the Alma and
Inkcrman (wounded), siege and full of Sebastopol, sortie on 26th Oct., and assaults of the Redan on iSth June and
8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, ICuight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ' & e
» Lt.Colonel Gostling served the Eastern campaignof 185^ with the 49th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October {Medal withtlii-ee Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Major FitzGerald and Cujitain Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sobastoiiol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party, and assaults of the Redan
on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal) . Captain Young was severely wounded
at the Quim-ics, and has also the Sardinian Modal. Major FitzGerald has the 5th Class of the Medjidie.
» Alajor Corban served m the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
or hebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1 Medal with Clasj), and Turkish Medal).
Caiitam rnylor served with the ssrd Uogiment the campaigu of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the Peshawur
J-rontier. Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Cliutra, Gopalgunge, Khodagungc, and entry into
J< uttchghur, nlTair of hhumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp, and mentioned in dospatchesi. 00.0 i- k
?oV?'"f '? ^,',">'»'"' SLTved the campaign of i860 in China with the 3rd Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
.iL„ "P<"," ^"'"^f-"" served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern cijmpaign of 1854, including the battle of Almn,
and T k*" Hl'T ' ''"'■'"^°' -^^^ October, and battle of Iiikerman-shot through the body (Medal with three Clasps,
,.r^„^I'!"^".''.'i^^'l"'°'-*'"'^*"i"'''''^ '■'^^ 33i'<l Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-
prc»ent at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). 1 = /
and was
Major Dring served the SutlcJ campaign of 1845-46
Bcrvcd nlflo at ll.c siege of Sebastopol in 1855. including sw. u
81U Sept.-wonnded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
surgeon IJealo.— For War Services sec " Medical Department
nd was wounded at the Imttlc of Ferozcshah (Medal),
g sorties of 5th snid loth May, and attack of the Redan on the
50th (The Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot.
294
Egypt" (with tho Sphinx). "Vimieka" "Cokunna" "Almakaz" "Vittoria" "Pyeexees" "Nive" "Oethes"
"Peninsula" "Punniab" "Moodkek" "Fekozeshah" "Aliwal" "Sobeaon" "Alma" "Inkeriian"
" Setastopol " " New Zealand."
Colonel.— Sir Edward Walter Forestier Walker.i KCB. Ensign 4- Lt. P8 March 27 ; Zt. 4- Capf. Pi8 Oct. 31 ;
Capt. 4- jLt.Colonel,^6I)ec. 4i; Major 4- Colonel, 20 June 54; Zt. Colonel, 14 June 58; Major General,
26 Dec. 59 ; Zieiit. General, 19 April 68 ; Colonel 50th Foot, 8 March 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Edwin Weare,^ CB. Ensign, 22 Oct. 41 ; Zt. P22 Dec. 43; Ca;)i. ''26 May 48;
at. Major, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 22 Dec. 54; Bt.Zt.Colonel.,6 June 56; Colonel, 10 A-prilS^ ; Zt. Colonel, ioNov.68.
Majors.— Francis Gilbert Hamley,* Ensign, ''7 Aug. 35 ; Zt. ''25 July 37 ; Capi. 2 Nov. 43 ; Bt.MaJor, 20 June
54; Major, 8 Jan. 58; St.Zt. Colonel, 31 Aug. 60; Colonel, 5 June 69.
AncU-ewO. Knox Jjock'/ Ensign, ^28 Sept. 47; Zt. ''8 Juno 49; Cupi. P12 Aug. 53; Bt.MaJor, 2 Nov. 53;
Bt.Zt.Colonel, 10 Feb. 65 ; Major, 10 Nov. 68.
Year
>-Se7
Full
Pay^
32
HuU
Pay.
38
26
21
20
19
20
19
19
19
IS
15
'i'
17
15
14
14
IS
13
T2
6
10
9
9
8
9
4
I
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25
10
13
Captains.
John Thompson^
Arthur Evelyn Fyler^
Robert H. Patrick Doran^
Montagu de Sails M'K. G. Aug. Clarke^^
s. Clement Richard Johnson," Brigade')
Major, Dublin j
Edmuuil Lencli'-'
Frodi;ric Faikiiei"
I William Henry Wilsoui'
Charles Ricliard ICing'''
Robert lirucc''-*
LlKUTENANIS.
Wm. Henry iSarkcr,-" Adjutant 29 >
March 64 S
Rota. Stuart MacGregor^J*
William L. Fleiuy.^s Instructor of Mus- 1
ketry 1 April 70 S
JohnH. V,M!l , M u;> 11
Richard II, , m|
Charles .M ' I ■■. \, ■■..u\-"
Geo. Jam ' • •.'. .', ii;irdice-"
27 Feta.
18 Oct.
6 June
PiS Feb.
3 Mar. 54
6 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 54
P25Aug. 54
12 Jan. 55
II Aug
3 Nov. 54 9 Feb. 5;
15 Dec. 54! 9 Mar. 55
31 May 551 23 Aug. 58
I June 55 II Mar. 50
1 20 Feb. 57
26 Feb.
P12 Feb.
II Jan.
'•18 Mar.
56 i'26 0ct.
58 P12 Mar.
59 21 Jan.
59 P16 May 62
2 July 58 1 6 May 63
•'21 Dec. 60 ''18 Oct. 64
i'i9 Mar. 61 P21 Mar. 65
''26 Feb. 67 ^22 June 70
7 Apr. 63 P 4 Mar. 68
rUillips
;u 'i'auuton-' ,i'i2 April 64 28 Oct,
ubiuson 'Pi8 Oct. 64' 28 Oct
Soote^ li'2s April 65
James Bromfield 1^15 Nov.
Walter Delamain Tripe '^12 May
641 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
SuQ Lieutenants.
Thomas Herbert Brock
Edward Henr.y Carr
Percy James Mont^rnmerie Yaldwyn
P»j/u'/iij:/, r.— .liihi ^owlan," 14 April 54; Ensign, 29 Dec.
SUB LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BEEV.MAJ.
BI.LI.COL.
25 Sept. 55 21 Mar. 6s
II Feb. 59
•"29 Mar. 61
May 61
''16 May 62 21 Mar. 65
2 AprU 64 21 Aug. 66
8 Oct. 64
7 July 69
I April 70
8 Ajn-il 65
5 Lt. Colonel Lock served in the
50th Regiment thi-oughout the East-
ern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and lukerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served also the several
campaigns in New Zealand from 27th
Jan. 1864 to 1866 (Medal).
"" Lieuts. Barker, Churchill, and
Allardice served in New Zealand
from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and were
presem, at the assault and capture of
Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's
attack on the Camp at, Nukumaru,
and theafiah-ofKakaramea (Medal).
J/.,
Dicken Nichols Grinsell, 9 Aug. 71.
'.tt, .-1..S'. I j Oct. 55 ; SH,-gc„n, 15 Feb.
24 July 72
21 Aug. 72
Ti Dec. 72
I ; Zt. '•18 April 51 ; IIon.MaJor, 14 April 64.
fi-om S'ew Sonih Wales, n June liSg.
1 Sir Walt. 1- ., .: . . ; > ,,, ; ,' 1354, and commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards
inthe sub.-ic.liic ■ .■ ,ii>:m 1, - m,!::!' il, Iim;,,; ; , , ;; ;i, repulse of the sortie on the 26th October, battle
oflnkerman, and sieyo uf Seljastopol. At lukerman, with his weak Battalion at the Sandbag Battery, he charged
on three occasions heavy Columns of the enemy, di-iving them down the hill in contusion (received tjiree
wounds, one severe, and had his horse shot under him). On difierent occasions at the commencement ot the
siege he commanded as Colonel the right and left attacks. Was sent to command the right attack on the 1 8th
October, vice Colonel the Honourable F. G. Hood, killed, to confomi to which order he had to pass at mid-day
over the open plain exposed to all the enemy's guns. Appointed General of the Trenches on the isth
January 1S55, in which capacity he served until after the fall of the place. Commanded on several occasions
the Divisions engaged before Seljastopol (Right Attack), frequently on very warm occasions, on one of which, the
30th August, he was wovm^led in the head by splinters of shell (mentioned in .!■ -1, .■ . ' '■ . Medal with three
Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Turkish and 8.1 i '' : ■'■ .
» Colonel Wearo served with the q2Tid Regiment the Puniaub campaign of 1848, m. t siege operations
before Mooltni. 1 M.^lni ^^■■^^^< ri.,.«i,i, Sr-vvr^d the Eastern campaign of 1854 as D.A. .\ ij.i .' • il at Head Quarters,
including I i!' 1 •!■ of Alma (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches). In 1855 he served
at the sii- :i:iinted A. Q.M. General (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets ot Major and
Lt.Colonel. , , , ', and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the 50th Regunent durmg
the New Zcai.i.i.L „.,i, ,...,,i ,.., i.. .ou., including the assault and capture of Rangiawhia on 21st Feb. 1864 (men-
tioned in despateUt-s; ; tht r^puise uf the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 24th Jan. 1865 (mentioned m
despatches, and CB.). Commanded a Force of 1200 Cavalry, Ai-tUlery, and Infantry at Nukumaru and Wa,itotora,
moving in conjunction with the force under Sir Duncan Cameron; also the Field Force in its advance into the
enemy's country, for some time during the absence of the Brigadier General, including the action of Kakaramea,
Commanded the Movable Column formed for keeping open the district i
road to Taraualci uutU met by the force from that district (Medal).
■'ColoDL'l If:: nliy sorvL'd in the 12th Regiment in the Kallir v>-a
meiit: iniii :' ■ ': ' .■. : I r from the 15th Nov. 1863 to i"
i ./an. 1S64, on the advance of tli
■ij. 1864, and at the repulse of t i 1
tXLW
iscor sii-rin
865-66, and with that Column opened the
[851-53 (Medal). Served with the 50th Regi-
' il a co-operative Force of 400 men on the
' I Terangi ; present at the assault and cap-
■ik on the Camp at Nukumaru 25th Jan.
, I l:i,mley as senior Officer of the Troops was
njuth Australia on 19th Feb. 1868, and which
1845-46, and was pre
SWOru 111 :i - , I , ' .
Governmoi 1
"Major T,
Aliwal, ail' I ^
by grape->, . . :
1854-55. i"-
of the Mei I.: !
and was pn ^ ^.
of the enemy s ;itr,:K-k uii the i.':imii :it .Xuki:
•"Captain Clarke served the Eastern c:
sortie ou the Trenches on the night of the
at the battles of Alma and Inkerman aut: ,._ ^. _ ,
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Now Zuahiml in i£i i' (M.mUiI).
1' Major Jolmson served with the 50th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 16th June 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand from isih Nov. 1S63 to 1866;
commanded a Company which formed part of the storming party at the assault and c;ipture of Rangiawhia (men-
tioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), present at the repulse of the em . 1 ic I mi the Camp at Nukumaru,
the affair at iKaka.ramea, and the t<ikiiig of the Putahi Pah (mentioned in u 'lal).
[i , .;/■ Notes see end of i,-jth Foot.
at at the battles of Moodkee, Perozeshah,
Forozeshah, and very severely wounded
■ I il" ..:i.:lniii; til ■ lv,~ !■ i-;' <':impaignof
>i. ■■■■[ •:. :i 1 i:,,-' -i'': ■■'>, 5th Class
, / ! :■: . ;,-■,: i ' , .-■ ■ : , l''.itO lS66,
, :' ■, ! j;,r-, , ; ,■[' _',l:!JMi-), repulse
,..l:.l).
i If head and taken prisoner in a
1 1 Sept. 1S55), having been present
' line Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
395 51st (27(6' 2nd Yorkshire M'est liiiUiuj), The King's Own Light Infantry Eegimeni.
"Mi.VDEx" "Corunxa" "Fuextbs d'Oxoe" "SALAMAifCA" "Vittoria" "Pxkenees" ("Bengal. Depot,
"Nivklle" "Ohtbes" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Pegu." L with 5otli F.
Colonel.— ^DJK Sir William Henry Klliott,' JCCB. KII. Ensign, P6 Dec. 09 ; Lt. ^is Aug. 12 ; Cupt. Pg Nov. 20 ;
Ma/ui; i'i2 July 31; i/.Co/ojie/, ''27 June 3S ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; 2IuJor General, zg Jan. 57; Lt. General,
I 27 julv 63 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 51st Foot, i June 62.
jLieutensuit Colonel,— Samuel Alexander MaUden,=' Endgn, P7 July 43 ; JJ. 4 July 45 ; Cupt. 6 Juno 54 ; Major,
! ""ii Aug. 63; Lf. Colonel, ''24 July 69.
Majors,—*. Charles Actou,^ Ensign, '"12 Dec. 51 ; ^^- 6 June 54 ; Copt. ^8 Jan. 56 ; Major, P30 June 65.
Malcolm Charles Farrington, Emign, 10 Jxme 53 ; Lt. ''3 Nov. 54 ; Capt. 23 June 58 ; Major, 23 Dec. 71.
\tur
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30
...
22
20
19
18
...
16
...
26
IS
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10
18
'1
II
8
6
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Captaixs.
Eustace Beaumont Bumaby ...
Charles Kyrle Chatfieia
Wm. Price Llewellyu Lewes, 1
Adj. itt Adm. Matt. Pern- ■
broke Rifle Volunteers J
John Frederick Tiydell^
John Vesej' Nugent
Robert Charles Graeme
Arthur Singleton Wynne
jWilUam Clements
I Arthur Shaen Carter
George Frederick White
Robert Norman Franks
LlEUTEXAXTS.
(Jeorge Henry Denshire, Ad- )
jiitant I .July 71 j
Bracklov Herbert Barrington 1
Kennett, Inst, of Musketry [
6Feb.72 ]
Edward Cumberlege
James Bower Dunn
Thomas Johnson Seppings......
George Frederick Campbell ...
William Edmondes Harness ...
Caleb Collins
Charles Coghlan Smyth^
James O'Brien Drur'y
Frederick Mogg
Richard Edward M'Gillicuddy
Edward Lockhart Burnett
Richard Marsh Dunn
John Guyse Sparke
WilUam Boxwell
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
.MAJ.
14 July 54r 5 Sept. s^i'' 4 Aug. 63
2 Nov. 551 15 June sSj 13 Oct. 64
17 Nov.
23 Mar
.LT.COL.
5 Nov. S9'''2i
23 Mar. 47 1 23 June 52, 23 July 58
I' 9 Nov. 58'' 4 Aug. 63 •'29 May 69
P I AprU 62JP15 May 67 ■'22 Mar. 71
P 4 Aug. 63 i'2i Aug. 67^22 April 71
., Aug. 63 i'2i Aug. 67^22 April 7:
18 May 55 23 Mar. 58 j 23 Dec. 71
24 Sept. 58 ''27 May 62 6 Mar. 72
30 June 65 P29 May 69 i July 72
PsOct. 62 •'29 May 661^28 Oct. 71
10 Nov. 65
''21 Aug. 67
PiS Dec. 67
Piq June 68
P2iJuly 68
11 Jan. 67
P 4 Sept. 60
'29 Jan. 61
5 Nov. t\
■ 27 May 62
P 3 June 68
P 9 April 7c
6 July 7c
Pis July 7c
3 Sept. 7c
Pis Feb. 71
24 July 69 :
29 Jan. 70
''22 Mar. 71
P22 AprU 71
10 June 71
25 Mar. 71
iSJiin. 67
18 Nov. 68
23 Aug. 67
I April 70
3 Aug. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
" Lt.Colonel Madden served with the 51st Light
Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53,
was on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop Sesostris
during the naval action and destruction of the
enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ; served
'during the succeeding three days' operations in
the vicinity (including the storming of the White
House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of
Rangoon; also at the assault and cajiture of
;Bassein 19th May, and repulse of the night attack
jon Prome 8th Dec. 18152 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu) .
SUR I.IEUT.
3 Aug.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
Sub Lieutenants.
Robt.Francis Gartside-Tipping
Basil Edward Spragge
Roderick William MacLeod
Paymaster. — Edward Roberts, 8 2 Dec.
Quarter Master.— WiWiam Sibbald,^ 14 Sept. 55.
Surgeon. — Leonard Kiild,"' MB. A.S. 26 Ma^' 54; Surgeon
' Surgeons. — James Dnvis Gunning, i Oct. 67.
Edward Hearne Joynt, MD. i April 71.
Facings'Ehie. — Agent, A. Laurie, Esq. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.-
Feb. 66.
■rkedfur India, 15 Octoler 1S7
' Sir WiUiam Henry ElUott embarked with the 51st Regiment for Lisbon, 26th Jan. iSii, and was present at the
battle of B'ucntes d'Onor, covering the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, second siege of Badajoz, atlair near Yal Moresco, battle
of Salamanca, cajiturc of Madrid and the Retiro, covering the siege of Burgos, retreat into Portugal, during
which operation he served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Mitchell, commanding ist Brigade 7th Division, and re-
ceived a contusion on the shoulder from a musket-ball when conveying orders to an Officer who was skirmishing in
advance. In June 1813 he was appointed Acting Aide de Camp to Major General Jnglis, and was present at the
battles of the PjTenecs, 30th and 31st July — received a flesh wound fif
action at Lesaca, battle of Nivelle, attack of the Heights of St. Pd, and li.ittUs .
gade to the ist Brigade 7th Division, served as such until the end of that \v;ir, iiml
Ser\-ed also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, st iiniuL! .
of the scahng ladders, and capitulation of Paris. Served in commainl 'IiIk M:
mcse war of 1852-53; was on board the steam-frigate Ferooz duni j tl;i
enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river, and was second in commanil dm 1, j x
and assault of the Great Shoe Dragon Pagoda, and was present at the luu'lit ;ii i :-
with Clasp for Pegu, and was twice thanked by the Governor General). On 2otl
Kcncral rising of a large body of natives and others from Ava, having for
sket-linll, nnrt hnd a horse kdled;
s. AiiiKiiiitod Major of Bri-
- \V:ii- .\K d:i! with five Clasps.
iir,i.\', \\1rvc he had charge
l::;.1i' throughout the Bur-
.nid destruction of the
■s three days' operations
!■ Uiirmese at Prome (Medal
1 05 3, he put down a plot and
object the sudden seizure of the
Great Rangoon I'agoda, the station, and the city, and the murdering of all the British subjects therein.
» Major Acton sei-ved with the 51st Light Iniantry in Burmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and was pre-
sent with Captain Irby's Detachment ollbur ('(inipiinies with Brigadier General Cheapc's Force during the whole of
the successful oj^rutionB in the Monabcw ili.-trict, ending in the assault and captm-e, on the 19th March 1S53, of the
Btronehoid of the Burmese chief Dyattocni iMcdal with Clasp for Pegu).
• Captain Trydell servcrl in India during tljc mutiny with the 43rd Light Iniitntry, and was present at the sur-
render of Kirwee (.Medal).
' Lieut. Smyth served in the Transjjort Department on the Red River E.xpedition from Canada of 1870.
' PuyraaKter Roberts scrvcil as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
IfcrouHly wounded— gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint— at AroL'ee. in which action'he commanded two Companies of
the 4lh King H Own, l)eing the liaggage Guard inientidiie.l in desiiiilclics. .Medal).
» QunrUT Master Sibbald served with the 89U1 Kegmu m m ili, Cniui :i Irom 15th Dec. 1854, including the siege
?u -i. ."f r'^''"'".'''!'"'' ""•• "ttJ'Cks of the i8th June an,! : ili S. iw inber 1. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal, also
Ihclledal for dmtmgmshed conduct in the field, with an annuitv uf^jo). Served during the suppression of the
Jndmn inutmy from 1857 to 1859, including the operations connected with the pursuit of Tantia Topee and Rao
Bahil) with a Held force commanded by Colonel W. Bovlo, 89th Regiment.
'" Surgeon Kidd,— For War Services see " Medical Department."
attaoiiedtriosraFoot.] 52ncl (O.cfordsldre) Regiment of Foot {Lyd lufanb-ij). 296
"Hindoosian" "Vimiera." •'Cokuxxa." "Bl-saco" "Fuentes d'Oxob" " Ciudad Rodrigo" "Badajoz" " Sala-
__MANCA" "Vittokia" " Nivelle " " NivE " "Obthes" "Toulouse" "Penixsula" "Wateeloo" "Delhi."
Colonel.— 33a2S Sif WUliam Rowtin.i GCB. Ensiijn, 4 Nov.
Years'!
3 Miir. 14; Lt. Colonel, 21 Jan. 19; Colonel, 10 Jau. 37; Maj:
' General, 13 Aug. 62; Colonel 52ud Foot, 10 Mar. 61.
lieutenant Colonel. — Hon. Ernest George Curzon/^ns. P13 Dec. 44; Lt. i'
j i'26 Feb. 64 ; Lt. Colonel, I'lg Feb,
Lt. 15 June 04; Cnpt. 19 Oct. 08; 3faJor,
l,g Nov. 46; Lt.General, 20 Sune 5^;
Feb. 4S ; CiQ^t. '■12 Nov. 52 ; 3faJor,
Majors.— Wm.Barwell Browne Barwell,.B)Js.P2o Apr. 60 ; Lt. ^26 Feb. 64 : dipt, ^i May 67 ; Maj. ''25 Mar. 71
Maubourg BaiUe, Ensign, ^29 July 62 ; Lt. P2 June 65 ; Cupt. 1*3 June 68 ; Major, I'lo June 71.
iThoE
EXSIGX.
I Captains.
jHemy Littleton Powys
Howard Kingscote
jHenry Coker Adams
Robert WiUiam Blackwood
WilUam Aug. Fred. Blakeney
Hem'y George Fane
Metcalfe Studholme Browm-igg, Aide de , T^„„ a v a -i <;
Camp to Sir T. M. Steele j ' ^^C. 63 ? 3 Aprd 67
Arthur Thurstan Crosse PioNov. 65 Ph April 68
Thomas Dacres Butler p 2 June 65 p 3 June 68
Henry Mitchell Sholto Douglas P22 Aug. 65'P 2 Sept. 68
WiUiam Henry Drage 9 May 56I 4 Mar. 61
P 9 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 62
P12 June 63
P12 June 63
17 July 63
P26 Feb. 64
I Dec. 63
Nov
BREV.MAJ.
P29 Mar. 64
6 April 63
P26 Jan. 66
Pii Dec. 66
P18 Jan. 67
P30 Mar. 67
Lieutenants.
James Johnstone
Rich. Maximilian Pulteuey, Adjutant }
2 Jan. 69 J
.John Percy Meade
Evelyn Broomiield PockUngton, last, of f
Ilusketn/ -^i Oct. 71 J
Gilbert Huirli M. Biddulph
Lord Charles Roliert I'ratt
Charles John B,)vlc
Alfred Rob. Maskall Laughome
Walter Howell Cuuli He
Philip Thomas Godsal
Richard Curzou S.Drury-Lowe
Richard John Frederick Edgcumbe
Arthur Edward Dalzell
P20 Feb.
P18 Jan.
P 3 April
P I May
P 8 May
'P21 Aug.
jP 2 Sept.
P I May
P 7 Mar.
P" 3 April
Pio Nov.
jP 10 July
P20 Feb.
Sub Lieutenants.
William Henry Odell
Thomas George Dundas
Wilfred Arbuthnot Gough
Algernon Garrett Scriveu
Edward Coope Fulcher
Frederick John Evelegh
'28 Oct. 68
' 2 Dec. 68
' 3 Feb. 69
'17 Mar. 69
'24 April 6g
'19 Feb. 70
66|Pio May
69lP27 0ct.
69! 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
63'P2oApr. 66
70J 28 Oct. 7
'21 Aug. 67
' 2 Sept. 681
'30 Sept. 68
P28 Oct. 68
17 Mar. 69
24 April 69
Pio Nov. 69
10 June 71
31 Oct. 71
P3I Oct. 71
Aug. 72
BT.LT.COL.
30 Dec. 71
17 Jan. 72
z6 June 72
26 June 72
14 Aug. 72
13 Nov. 72
Pat/mas/er. —
(2itarh'r J/o.v/cj-.- John Reilly/' 31 March 60; Ens. 4 June 58.
SurffrDiL—Thomcis Norton Hoysted," A.S. 28 Sept. 55 ; Surgeon, 4 Feb. 71.
Assistant Surgeon. — John Colahan, MD. 25 May 58.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Co.x and Co. — Embarked for Malta, Sept.
Sir William Rowan served with the 52nd Regiment in Sicily
in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore,
bombardment and capture of Flushing in iS - ,
and south of France from January 181311
attack of the entrenched Camp at Vera il
positions of La Rhune and Sarre during,' tl
attack by the French of the Il.i- 'i' - h' .', iv.-^-
also the campaign of 1815, aini ' , ; :ii
commandant of the fii'st an- 1 : i
Brevet Lt.Colonel for servici-s m i!i.' in M (\\:i
3-07
on the expedition to Sweden in
rnm Aug. iSoS to the embai'lvation of the Army at Coruuna, at the
'■• V. ,: I ; "', in, ,. i,„'u.liirtlh' .lotion at Sabugal; inthe Peninsula
, r I :, , i . It iiies of Vittoria and the Pyrenees ;
.'\ 1:1 !;.i,i^-.-;[ river; attack of the fortified
, , ,,, 1 N,\til.\ i):ii!!r ou passiug the river Nive, and
. I ! ( . . ( 1: , '".. , ;iii(l Toulouse, and intermediate aflaii's. Served
ii' hill!. ..I W.iirluo and capture of Paris, when he was appointed
:.i ctx, I'l i.:i.;.il to Brevet Major for the battle of Orthes, antl
'M'Sl-
- Lt.Colonel Hon. E. G. Curzon served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Quarter Master Reilly served in India during the mutiny in iS5'7-58 (Medal).
Surgeon Hoysted. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
297
"KiErpoBi
53rcl (The Shropshire) Regiment of Foot.
Yea»
"Sen
Pay.
Pay.
31
26
34
=7
17
i<)
16
n
IS
...
17
...
15
14
13
II
...
14
10
10
12
10
9
1 9
7
7
7
7
7
...
6
5
4
4
3
18
2
21
3Vk
9
TBermuda. Depot,
Lattached to 33rd Foot.
TornxAY" "Si. Luci.i" "Talaveba." "Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Ptbenees" "Nivelle" "Tott-
lousk" "Peniksula" "Aliwal" "Sobkaox" "Pcnjaub" "Goojeeat" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— Charles Trollopc,' CB. Em. ''19 Nov. 25 ; Lt. Tio Oct. 26 ; Cajyt. P23 Aug. 31 ; Major, ^^6 June 43 ;
Lt.Col. 20 Nov. 46 ; Cut. 20 June 54 ; Muj. Gen. 20 Sept. 6i ; Lt. Gen. 24 i'elj. 71 ; C'oi. 53rd Foot, 27 Dec. 68.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Archibald Richard 'Harenc,^ iwiiY^n, ?i5 April 42 ; Zt. ''25 April 45; Capt. 6 June 54;
Bt.ilajur, zo .lulv 58; Major, ''31 July6o; Lt.Colonel, 19 April 64; CoJonel, \g Aijril 69.
Majors.— .lohu Alexander D'alzell,^i^w«>7?(, 30 Jan. 47 ; Lt. ''14 Mar. 51 ; Capt. 19 Nov. 57 ; Bt. Major, 26 April
59; Mujur, ''3 Jan. 65 ; ii^ Lt. Colonel, 4 June 70.
George Robert Hopkins,* Emsiqn, 28 Aug. 39; i^ 26 July 44; Capt. 7 Nov. 53; J5/.3/a/or, 24 March 58 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 16 March f.9 ; J/o./or, 15 May 72.
Captains.
Gtcorgc Newton Fendall,' A»- ]
sittant Military Secretary to
Lord Sandhurst J
Robert Holt lYueUO
UCAllred Kirkc Ffrench? ....
WUliaiu Lowry Auchinleck* .
Hai-ry Kliuhirst
Hem-y J olm lieclnvith
Robert Prince'
William Loraine Geddes
Henry Douglas Rooke
John Francis Henry HaiTison
William Rogerson
liltlTENANTS.
Charles Henry Bonney, Ad
jutant 31 Jan. 65
John Knox Kirkwood
Frederick Bowyer Lane
Robert Waller
Thomas Dm :, H i.iu-'ick
at Staff (
Richard G. Ml
Mui-rav li\
II Dec. 46
Bl'ir:,
Hn:! . ; ; ,, li.v... .
Auli^ :,.• (M . ,'^-r i .;o
Godli-cy Jc.liirr^iLiith
Francis Choj-nev Hare....
Reginald AllgoodHaU....
George Ai-buthnot
Frederick Coare Meiu ....
Pulteney Henry Murray .
Lionel Algei-non White....
Henry Frederick Lane....
■■':]
LIEUI.
CAPI.^!^- I BHET.5IAJ.
J" 4 May 49 1" 7 Nov. 56 24 Mar. 58
'13 June 56 29 Oct. 57 r3o June 63!
'10 Feb. 54 21 Oct. 55I 3 Sept. 63I
29 Dec. 57 ''30 Dec. 59 P12 July 64
14 May 58 1 Pi 5 June 60 P26 May 65I
30 Dec. 58J'' 9 April 61 P25 July 65'
'xi Aug. 56! 19 Nov. 57 P15 May 66
6 Feb. 58 P29 Jan. 6i,P2oJuly 66|
31 Dec.
P30 Nov.
P24 June
II Mar. 59
9 Jan. 63
P24 Mar. 63
P23 Aug. 61
P17 Nov. 63
30 Aug. 64
9 Oct. 63
P29N0V. 64
''23 Mar. 66
''15 May 66
' 5 June 66
P14 Sept. 66
P 2 Nov. 66
P29 May 67
P22 Aug. 68
P27 Feb. • 69
P30 Oct. 69
3 Sept. 70;
30 June 63 P14 Sept. 66
P 6 Aug. 61 P29 Mar. 64
P 7 April 65 1 P25 Mar. 71 1
P27 May
P25 May
P25 Julv
P18 July
PisMay 66|
I '" Lt.ColonelFendaU served vrith the 53rd Regi-
65 ment against the hill tribes on the Peshawur
65 Frontier in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Also the
6sjIndiancampaigHof 1857-59, including the actions
of Chutra, Gopalgunge, Khodagnnge, and entry
into Futtehpore, and affair of
14 Sept. 66 served as Brigade Major at the assault and cap-
20 Jan.
P22 Aug.
P29 May
P30 Oct.
P27 July
P I Oct.
P25 Mar.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
: LIEUT.
f MeansTunge, and also at the siege and
""|c.i|it lii ' 1 I I iiikuow, after which he officiated as
68 ]),/i. ( , ■ . laster General at Lucknow until
69 till > 1 1 ' ixljellion in Ourte (mentioned in
69 fi, - , :,':-, i ,1 , \ et of Major, with Medal Clasp).
70i II' ',::,,., '! ii, ,;:i]ison SBrvcd with the 53rd Regi-
70,11,111 ,1 :: ! 1,1 iiiin campaign of 1S57-59, includ-
71 iiiL; ; :. 1 . ;i. 1 nl Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
7i|0f e.iwjjiHjio on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the
7i;Gwulior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of
7iiKhodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, siege
7i|and capture of Lucknow, and passage of the
71 Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two
CUi.«ps, anil a year's service for Lucknow).
26 June
ScB Lieutenants. j
James Wyndham Hughcs-
Hallett '
PayiHcw^er.— Robert Thompson,i» i Nov. 55; Honorary Majo:
(Quarter J/fw^cr.— William Geary,'^ 5 July 71.
Surjreon.— Philip Henry Eustace Cross,!^ .4. S'. 3 April 49; Surgeon, 15 May 55; Surgeon Majo.
'i Surgeon Major Cross.-
• Medical Department."
[ Oct.
For War Services see
?7 Feb. 72.
.. [Attmtant Surgeon .—W urncr Atkinson, 31 March 64.
Facings lied.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarlced for Canada, September 1866.
' Lieut.General Trollopc commanded the Troops in the Island of Cephalonia in 184S, 49, and 50. In August
1848 the towns of Argostoli and Li.\ui-i wo-.- :itl:i(-l.i d 1>v -.ninva banaitti, wlu. were ropult.L'a liy the troops -svith loss
on both sides. In 1849 the island was ilisnu-ln .1 ]<v -in,', ,; insui-i-nts -iii:n-t;:il law was la-ochii'innl, wliich remained
in force for six weeks, and -was can-icil mii. ciii ri li\- Imu ; n-i-t-ivfil (In- 1 hanks of the (,iuf(_-ii. a
Ofthe Ionian Islands, and was voted a sword ],v thi-'inliala'tants ofCeiihalouia. Si.'rvc(t the l':a
loth Nov. 1S54— from the 12th Nov. until July 1S55 as Colouel ou the Ktatf, he commantlcd tin- .
Bion; on 31st July he was Gazetted Brigadier General, and commanded 2nd Brigade 3rd Im
until the Army was'broken up. Commanded in the Trenches as General ofthe Day, right atta
occasions when sorties were made upon thtm and repulsed, and was iirescnt on all other occ-as
vision was euijiloyed, including the »th and 1 8th June— on the former in command of ila n;,, (1
in command <,f live Kcgiiiicnts.; on the 8th Sept. he was in command of 2nd Brigade in
(Medal with Cla.si.s, (7-'..011icer ofthe Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Med:il-.
* Colonel Harciic served with the 97th Regiment in the Indian caimiai-ns in 1857-58. 11,1 '--.i •
rutporc, Chauda, Uinnietrpore, and Sultaniiore, sii iri- and (-Ml- ■ i , ow (Brevet of .Majo
J Lt.Colonel Dalzell served with the 53rd RegmH-nt, in tla- 1 , , . m 1849, includin-
(Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant in llu
tier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of
Khur, pa8.snKe of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 29tl;
Legislature
ijiaigu from
k- 2ud Divi-
!i that date
ri-e separate
the 2nd Di-
on 1 he latter
<if Nus-
1 Clasp).
Goojerat
he hill tribes on ihr 1'. shawur Fron-
f Khodagmige and Lntr\- into Futteh-
[ the skirmishing Companies of the 53rd
at the action ol loolKeporc, minor afl'airs, coiumanded attacking Companies of 53rd at the storm and destruction
of Hungeou— mentioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
« Lt.Coloncl lloi)kinK served with the S3rd Regiment in the Sut'lej campaign in 1846
wnl, and actioim ot Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Campaign of 1851-52
Pehha«-ur >ro:itier (Me.lal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including I
i-'-know by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnporo on 6th Dec. and pursuit ofthe Gwalior
i.o-tbe aflair of Buddi-
- 1 i ■■ "•'' !i-i1h-s on the
:,i .: uiiii, relief of
., i,> .1 r;ii t .iiat, action
I uM uj ii4e, Mege and cap-
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
of Khodugunge nn.l entry into Futtehghur, nflair of Shumshabad, storm and capture
ture of Lucknow-scvcrely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medi
HcrvicoforLiieknow). f , j ,
»CuptuinTniell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Hni'"-/'''; . .^'""^ "V"' ''^ ^M-d Clyde, buttle of Cawnporo on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the ( Iwalior Conting
tingent to
Honii Ghat, action of Kliodiigunge and entry into Futte
KUtiKO Biegc anil capture of Lugknow, affair of Koorsie. passa..-. oi
KaKuof the .ogra at Fy/.abad on 25th Nov., action ol' T,,oIm |.o, 1
i (.lumn on the Nepnul Fi-ontier (mentioned in despatch, s, .Medal w
• CiipUiin A K. KlieiMh served with the 53rd Hegiment in the In
^wnl?,?; •'*■.'"'■■'' '-'•^''"•' "'^" ^^"^ «torming of the Secundrabagh, b
^^.Ji .-,"" '^"i"'''* *"'■'■'" *'■"''• '"=""" of Kho.b.gunge and ent.
KunKC. Biege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, jiassage , _ ^.__^
logra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. minor afl'airs, attack and destruction of the i'ort of Bungeon
'iispH, and Victoria Cross)
jiasKaKO ot the
(Medal with Iwi
ore, pas-
liccr to a
leknow) .
- relief of
lit ofthe
if Mean-
iltanpore.
r'lion n'r TooiHnniirn''*-'.'' T'-''"'^ '■'''}:^.^^° S^rd Regiment with the Oudo Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
n.on or loolscporo. and minorailairs (Medal). [/-V remainder of Lies see foot of vext page.
DeSShlS!] 54th {The West Norfolh) Regiment of Foot. • 298
"Maeaboux" "Egypt" (with the Sj^hinx) . "Ava."
Yeara'Ser. Colonel.— Studholm John Hodgson.i _£■„«. 30 Dec. 19 ; U. 3 Feb. 25 ; Capt. P30 Dec. 26 ; Major, P28 Dec. 38 ;
Full Half Li. Colonel, ''8 Aug. 45 ; Colonel, 20 June ^ ; Major General, 11 April 60; Lt. General, 29 Aug. 68 ; Colonel
E5I; 1^ 54th Foot, 13 March 68.
31 ' ... Lieutenant Colonel. — James Sinclair Thomson,^ Eimgn,'^^^ Nov. 42 ; i<. 13 June 46 ; Capt. '9 July 52 ; Major,
, 21 Sept. 60; Lt. Colonel, 27 July 66 ; Colonel, 27 July 71.
26 ' ... Majors,— Edward Thomas Shiffner,^ Ens. ''31 Dec. 47 ; Lt. P13 Dec. 50 ; Capt. ^is Feb. 56 ; Major, 27 July 66.
25 \ Vi2 John Holmes Houston Gammell.^t Ens. P15 Oct. 47 ; Lt. ^xj Dec. 52 ; Capt. fg Nov. 55 ; Major, 1 April 70.
24
Capiaixs.
Charles Al exander Thomson*
Francis George S. Parker*
.loseph William Hughes=
Edward DorrienNewl)olt
•>.•. Matthew William Edward Gbsset«
.Tames L'hute''
William Patrick Hodnett
William Edmund Wilkinson
.Tohu R. KelsaU
Charles James Borton'
Lieutenants.
James Hearn T!ax\etoTX,Adjutani i7April67
Charles Fred. Carey
Henry John de Berniere Smart
William Nicholas Darnell, Instructor of \
Mitske/ri/ 30 Sept. 6S j
Walter Thomas Timbrell
Arthur Grey Tidy
William Walter Patrick Joyce
Alex aider WUliam Duiy"
Charles Geoi'ge Lewis Wingfield
John \\'arner Ruddach
Jame- Auth'ew Colvile Wedderburn
.loUu Wui. Merton Macartney
Cecil Henry Law
Henry North Webb
Charles Edward Parker Jervis
CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
P19 Oct.
P18 Aug.
P I Dec.
P 2 Feb.
8 July
P 5 June
26 Oct.
P2S Oct.
II May
14 July
49 II Nov.
54'*' 2 Feb.
54! 26 Sept.
58 P I Oct.
56 P31 Aug.
57 "26 Aug.
58 P13 Dec.
59 1=29 July
55 P 7 Ma,r.
54 6 Jan.
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Bourne Airey
Thomas SmaUey Boileau
1! 9
SI 26 Sept. 56
55I'' 3 Dec. 61
56 P19 Dec. 62
58 Pii Aug. 63
58 Pj7 April 67
591 14 June 67
61 P30 Sept. 68
62 P12 Dec
56 21 Oct.
55 16 Oct. 66
18 Nov. 65
27 July 66
P 2 Nov. 66
P 8 Jan. 68
May 58
Dec. 61
Nov. 63
Dec. 63
Dec. 64 ''20 May
Jan. 68 ''24 April 69
Mar. 67 ■' 8 June 70
June 65 P 9 Feb. 70
Dec. 68 P28 June 71
Sept. 68 1 Pi 5 April 71
Mar. 69! ''27 Oct. 71
Mar. 69 28 Oct. 71
July 69 28 Oct. 71
July 69 28 Oct. 71
Nov. 69 28 Oct. 71
20 April 67
BT.1.T.C0L.
't Major Gammell served with the
nd Regiment in the force under Sir
Sydney Cotton to Shah Mooseh Kheyl
in August 1854 for the punishment of
the Mohmund Tribes (Medal with
Clasp).
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
Nov. 71
Nov. 71
Lf.
20 Dec. 49 ; Moil. Major, 13
[Sept. 63.
Paymaster. — Francis Edwin Maunsell.^" 13 Sept. 53 ; Ensign, '12 June 46
Quarter Master. — Henry Francis Nettles, 22 May 66.
Surijeon. — Joseph John Thompson, A.S. 14 July 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
Ass'istant Surgeons. — William Henry Bant Clap'p, 2ID. 1 Oct. 62.
James Hector, MB. 30 Sept. 64.
Facings Greon.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agenfn, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India 20th October 1871.
1 Lt. General Hodgson served with the 45th Regiment in the first Burmese war (Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Thomson was on board the Transport " Sarah Sands " with the Head Quarters of the 54th Regiment on
passage to India wheu that vessel was partiallv destroyed l)y fire at sea on the 1 ith November 1857. The conduct
of the Regiment on this occasion was the .-Ui -e : ,-. :■ 1 ; ncvol Order from the Horse Guards. Served during the
Indian miitinv, including Lord Clyde's cami> 1 ' ' in 1858-50 (Medal).
3 Jlajor Siiitrner was at thetakiiagof th'3 i i. 1, n and Tirhol in Oude in June 1858 (Medal).
* Captains Thomson and P.arker served ^, .lU Liu ^iiU Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord
Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1558-59 (MedalJ.
5 Major Hughes was on board the Transport " Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the S4th Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857, and he was specially
mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion and
afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude
in 1858-59 (Medal).
« Captains Gosset ai^d Chute served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny,— in Eastern Bengal in
1S57 against the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
' Captain Borton served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854 to March 1855, and again from 13th July 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'J Lieut. Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
1" Major Maunsell served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkcrman, siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal) . Served also
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
Continuation of Notes to 53rcZ Foot.
3 Captain Prince ser\-ed with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khuj-
wah, reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to
Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meean-
gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Gogra at Pyzabad on 25th Nov., action of
of Toolsepore, minor affairs, attack and destruction of the Fort of Dungeon (Medal with two Clasps, and a year 3
service for Luclvnow). . tx-h m -i, i.-u
12 Quarter Master Geary served with the .ssrd Regiment in the campaign of 1851-52 against the Hill Iribes on the
Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khujwah,
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent
to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultan-
pore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th November, action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Modal with
two Clasps).
299
55tli {The Westinorcland) Regiment of Foot. [c^pOi^^thfud Batt.47tiiF.
"Alma" "IxKERSii
— ^- " Chisa" (with the Dragon). "Alma" "Ixkerman" " sevasiopol.
Tfalf Colonel,— SiV Patrick Edmonstone C'raigie,' KCB. Ensign, ""s June 13; Lt. ''29 Sept. 14; Cajyi. ^24 Oct. 21 ;
! Put. Major, ''10 Aug. 26; Lt. Colonel, 21 Nov. 34; Colonel, 23 Dec. 42; Major Gener-A, 20 June 54; Lt. General,
10 June 60; General, 21 Jan. 68 ; Colonel ssth Foot, i June 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Hume,- CB. Ensign. P9 April 47 ; Lt. Pso Kov. 49 ; Capt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Bt.Major,
2 Nov. 55 ; Major. 20 April 58 ; Lt. Colonel, ^8 Oct. 58; Colonel, 8 Oct. 63.
Majors.— Jolin Richard Hume,* Ensign, Jig Oct. 49 ; Lt. i'26 Nov. 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; ^^fajor, ^8 May 66.
WilUam Hamilton Richards.^ Ensign, ''14 May 53 ; Lt. ^15 Sept. 54 ; C«j)<. ''r June 55; Major, 14 Dec. 70.
Captains
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
6 June 54 1 9 Sept. 55
iMar. 55 1 P 8 Oct. 58
52 j 23 July 58
29 Oct.
7 Aug.
2 Oct.
5 Mar.
14 Aug. 60
31 Mar. 63
17 Nov
BKEV.MAJ.
[3 Sept. 7]
George Anthonv Morgan" ,''16 Sept.
John H. Sharpe* 3 ^'o^'-
WiUiam Hodnett Rowland' «" 2 Aug.
Percy Lytton Bellamy,"") p^g jj^jj
Brigade Major, Caicnpore ... )
Cotton Edwin Theobald," a<) , . Tifnr
Staff College S\ '4 J^ar.
James Francis Morton" i'260ct. „„ ^ - , . - „, „ . .
Mark M. Gillies" 15 June 55 20 April 58] 20 Feb. 64] 1 Sir Patrick Edmonstone Craigie
Osborne S. Delano-Osbome ...j 2 Nov. 55)i'22 June 58 jP 15 Nov. 64 : served vrith the 2nd Battalion 52nd
George Hyde Harrison" ''14 Mar. 56 p 8 Oct. 58, p 8 May 66 Light Infantry the campaign of
Henry ■\Vhcwell Daniel Riley' P 5 Mar. 581 ''29 July 59] 4 Jan. 681S13-14 in Holland under Lord
JAlfred Hervey Kay"
Francis Bamston' ...
Liecte:
13 July 58
Mar. 59
David Anderson Ogden, -id-") ,,-«„„ .0
: ;■„/a«^ 2 May 70 ) '+^^y 58
Alfred Teevan" ^ 3 June 59
Sidney Cargill, Inst, of Mus- \ j ,
ketry 23 Mny 71 ) '^ •* -^
John Eastlnke Lee" ^ 6 Nov,
Arthur Cook 16 Mar,
Edward Hcni-y Clode BradO
1 don,- Interpreter j
iLonis Wyatt /"ii June
Pis Nov. 6ij''i40ct. 68'LjTiedoch, including both attacks
P21 Oct. 62|i' 5 Mar. 70'on the fortified village of Merxem
I — in the latter of which he led the advance
party of Major General Sir Herbert Taylor's
Brigade ; also in the subsequciit bombardment of
9 May 63'Aiitwei-p. in :.r;iy 1041 be emlKiikoa :
31 Mar. 63 11
^3liM'
63 und
Mar.
Calcutta
ir China
iiry force
iir, being
ce in the
60 P17 Nov.
60:^17 Nov. 63Juniler Lord (iouL'li till tlic cimI ..r tlie w
58,1' 4 June 6i |senior Field Officer serving with the for
g,'p 0 -yr„„ ggifield was consequently second in command from
■^1 ' '•' the period of its sailing from Hong Kong in
61 Piy April 64 August and during the whole of the active opera-
Walter Lewes Pitt" 7 April 63 ''15 June 66 tions which took nlace during the following five
Thomas Drew" ,"16 Oct. 63J2oJuly 67 months. He commanded a Brigade or Column
Alfred Jobling ''17 Nov. 63] 4 Jan. 68 'of attack at the assault and capture of the fortified
Charles James Gordon Inglis"|Pi6 Aug. 64 ''14 Oct. 68 cities of Amoy, Chusan (second capture)— on
Charles George Brind '12 Jan. 66 p 5 Jan. 7o!which occasion it hajopened that the whole en-
Philip Eyton y 8 May 66'i' 5 Mar. 70 gagement of the land force devolved upon his
Fred. James Webber Smith ''22 May 66,1' 5 Mar. 70 Brigade— and Chinhae. Svibsequently, when the
71 head-quarter of the force proceeded to the
»9
Joseph Myres Jackson * 9 June 65 28 Oct.
Alexander Henry Atkinson ...''isJmie 66| 28 Oct.
Audley Walter W. Money KjtIc ■'27 July 661 28 Oct.
Frank Kirkman Loyd ''13 June 68, 28 Oct.
William Henry Burke 8 July 68 28 Oct.
GeorgeFrancisWm.MacMahon Pig Feb. 70' 28 Oct.
Charles Herbert Smith ^lo Nov. 69J 28 Oct.
Reginald Campbell Hadow ... P27 April 70I 28 Oct.
SfH LiBUTBNAKTS. |
Ernest Lambert Swinburne")
: Charlton j
Yeang-tze-Keang, he was appointed by Lord
Gough to the responsible command of the island
of Chusan, which he held for eight months until
the return of the force after the treaty of .peace
had been signed at Nankin. For his conduct
on the above occasions (as stated in Lord Gough'i
71, despatches) he was promoted to the rank of
IColonel, and appointed an Aide rte Camjo to the
IX. Queen, and a Companion of the Bath.
;Nov.
Paymaster. — Henry Burke," 14 July 57 ; Ensign, 10 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 : Hon.Major, 10 Aug. 69.
Quarter Master. — Timothy Dixon,"" 5 Feb. 61. I Facings Green.
Surgeon. — Sampson Roch,'* ..•l.S. 14 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67. | Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.
Assistant Surgeons. — Alexander Brebner,'* MB. 14 April 63. | Embarked for India, 26 Oct. 1863.
• o ... ■ George Hare, I Oct. 67.
* Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the i^th January 1855, and from the 29th May to
the 30th Sept. 1855. with the 55th Regiment, including the battles of Aim;! niid Inkerman (severely wounded) ""
and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of 26th October,
lull?^ of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th
I tlirrc Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the
(inii.iiided the 5=;th Regiment in the Bhootan
^'<diil with Clasp).
;iiii|iiiiLni of 1854, and from the 24th Jan. to the
,il r;ill of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of
\( 7-rly v.'ounded, and mentioned in despatches
h Medal) . Sei-vcd also on the Bhootan expe-
•ep-
Sept.— severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Mc
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mcdjidic, and Turkish Mcil
expedition, including the attaik iind recapture of Dewangiri
* Major John Hume served with Die -stli Regiment the I
22nd Sept. 185s, including the b.jtil. ^ of .Mum and Inkerman
26th October, assaults of the ]!( d;i!: ..n the ,; n, June jiud 8th
(Medal with three Clasps, KniL-i i i' I,. . , . t irmior. an
dition, including recapture of I ' - 'l;il with
'Major Richards served w 1 1 ; ., I; 1 ilnonLrl
battles of Alma (carried the 1 ', :,,,;, ^ ,■: , ,1 1 :;,i:i i.i;: \ ,1, .sieire 111
18th June and 8th Sept. — wounded, and nientione
and Turkish Medal).
' Major Morgan served with the 55th Regiment in the Easteni campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of -cth ( )itober. During the latter months of the siege he
• Brigadier General Warren, ami :i- -nf , :- severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on
i_desiiatches(M(diilu 1 i • •' -. |s. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'Ml the 4th Sept. to the 11th Nov. 1855, including
lliroiiLTlKnit the Eastei-n campaign of 1854-55, including the
.'^ieire mid fall of Scba.stopol, and assaults of the Redan on the
despatches (Jlcdal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
wiiB Aifl
the 6th Si ptei.ilM r
» Cuijtjiin Sliiir])!- served with the 55! 1
the siege and liill of Sebastopol (Medal with
» Cai.tainKHowlnnd.Hiley, and BariLston, and Lieut. Braddun, served on the Bhootan expedition, including the
rccnjiture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Me<lal with Clasp).
" Ciiptnins Hellamy, Theobald, Morton. Gillies, IlaiTison, and Kay, Lieuts. Teevan, Lee, Pitt, Drew, and Inglis.
Bcn-ed on the Bhootan exi>e<lition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Hurkc served with the 55th Regiment in China fMe<lal), and was present at the taking of Amoy, the
Kccoml capture of Chusan, occupation of Ningpo, re])ul8e of the night attack on Chinhae, expedition to You-You up
Uic Ningpo river, taking of Cliiipoo, and operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Kiaug rivers. Served the
Kudterri campiiign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of
thciwrtieofjMh Oct find apsault of the Ke,l„n on 8th Seiitcmbcr (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Mcdjijlio, and Turkish Medal). Scrve.l on Ihe lihootMu exi.e.lition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
thr. i.i."!r'o''nn''.I ('.."n ,7 P',""" "'"'^i,''!"; "'.-'.vsth HeginicTil m the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854, and was present at
inrlf, r<,,?.yr^n ^.^' '"rH'-J'"' '^'':''!'' ""-^ ''''"*''• ""'' '^"'""kisli Medal). Also served on the Bhootan expedition
14 R,.,.^,.^!^ mM.'!.!'''!'' " Pcwniigiri in 1865 (Medal with (Uasp).
tirirrw,,, r.^ .«,.,! 1 ....... .t, .. , For War Scrviccs scc " Mcdical Department."
Surgeon Uocli and As8ist«nt Surgeon Urcbner.-
56th {The West Essex) Regiment of Foot.
^ScheTtoliid^BaU.'ssrd Foot. J ^""^ ^^'^^ '" ''' ^^^^'^V regiment Ol iJ-OOt. 3OO
" MoKO " " GiBBALTAH," With the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." " Sevastopol."
Years' Ser.lcolonel.— Henry William Breton, Ensign, 16 Mar. 15; Lt. ^27 July 20; Capf. P21 July 25 ; J/o/'or, P31
Dec. 28; Lt. Colonel, Pii July 34; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Ma)oi- General, 20 June 54: Lt.Generil, is Dec
61 ; General, iS Dec. 69 ; Colonel s6th Foot, 23 April 60.
Lieutenant Colonel.— George William Patey, J?H.w7», i'6 Sept. 39 ; i^. '18 Feb. 42; Capt.'^e Feb 46; Jfa/or,
P23 April 55 ; lit. Lt. Colonel, 5 Feb. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 June 69 ; Colonel, 31 Mar. 72.
Majors.— William Clutterbuck, Ensign, ^3 April 46; ii. 3 Oct. 48; Capt. P4 Aug. 54; Bt. Major, 22
Nov. 68 ; 3Lijor, 12 June 69.
Francis Charles HUl,i Commandant Mount Ahoo Sanitarium ; Ensign, 21 Oct. 53; Lt. •'18 Aug. 54; Capt. i6
Mar. 60 ; Major, 25 Jan. 71^
CAPTAUfS. i ENSIGN.
Robert Thomas Thompson,!] 1
Captain Instructor, School of Y j 11 Mar.
Musketry J
John Wilham Huskisson^ ' 8 Nov.
John J. Paterson Fox 19 Aug.
Albert Greenland j 12 Oct.
William Bell ,3 Station Staff \\ .^
Officer at Ahmednnggur J I 3' ^^o-
William Richard White* '* 5 Dec.
Joseph Flemings Pi8 Aug.
s. OUyett Woodhouse Braiue, ~i
Garrison Instructor at Alia- !- P17 Apr.
kabad, Bengal )
George Wilding Wood P23 Mar.
Almerick George Spencer,]
Aide de Camp to Com. in y P29 Jan.
Chief , Bomhag J
LlEUTEXANTS.
William Frederick Hillatt Jonesl 4 July
Andr. Hueii Flctfher Campbell?, 4 Feb.
Fre'l-ric!- Win \':in.9 Leckie, 'i
53 27 July 55 P 7 Feb. 65
50 19 Jan.
53 30 Aug.
59 I Jan.
55 i'2s Jan.
56 P30 Nov.
Dec.
5 July 64
r.iiasSmee,> p .
/ 2 Aug. 7131 "i^^S-
Knox P 7 Feb.
IP 2 Jime
id
DelaVoye, '
••igDee.
* 9 Sept.
P28 July
55 10 Oct. 65
55 P I April 62
62 P13 June 68
59 27 April 70
601 I Apr. 70
54 j I Apr. 70
62 P27 Aug. 70
64' 2 Aug. 71
63 P12 Nov. 70
atSI<-IJ't „
Harold Parminter Molincux ...
Fra. Tudor Campbell Duj
Vernet, Aide de Camp to \
Major Gen. J. T. Grant ... j
Henry Thomas Deane Drake . . .
JohnBcnet Thornton Newbury
Daniel Alexander Blest
Henry Wjnidham Ricketts
Frederick Gordon Alexander...
Edward Evans Kenny
Alfred Fox Cotton
Art.LawrenceDingwallFordyce
' I Dec.
9 Feb.
> 1 Aug,
10 Nov.
P13 June
64 P I Aug.
65IP72 Aug.
bsiP 2 Jan.
65 P12 June
• 65
P 2 Jan.
20 Feb.
7 July
P23 June
P 7 Dec.
3 Sept.
23 Sept.
23 Sept.
Sub Lieutenants.
Allan Smith
Paymaster. — Luke FitzGerald Bernard," i
22 Dec.
68
25 Jan.
71
P26 Feb.
70
P14 Oct.
71
29 July
6s
P27 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
2fJ Oct.
71
SnB LIEl-T.
M Dee
71
65 1 Major Hill and Captain Thompson landed
60 with the s6th Regiment in the Crimea on the
gg 25thAug. 1855, served in the trenches at the siege
j of Sebastopol, and wore present at the final
gg assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in India diu'ing the mutiny in 1858.
68 3 Captains Huskisson and Bell served with
69 the B(jml)ay Column of the Goa Field Force
69 against the Dessai rebels from Feb. to June 1858,
including several skii-mishes (Medal).
.Ma
I Jan. 60.
Dec. 48 ; £'h»i7«, P6 Aug. 41 ; X;. P3 May 44 ; ir(
uarter Master. — Charles Valleyley Leech,^ 6 Nov. 67.
5'«r9eo«.— Frederick Oakes,^ A.S. 5 Dec. 56; Surgeon, 13 Feb. 63.
Assistant Surgeons. — Gough Ashton, MB. i Oct. 62.
William Lougheed, 2 Oct. 66.
Facings V-aj:\iie.~Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Embarked for India, 6 March 1871.
* Major White served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 2nd Oct. 1866; led the
storming party at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches), pi-esent at the repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 26th Jan. 1865,
and served on the Staff to 7th AprU 1866 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
5 Captain Fleming served with the 30th Regimdnt in the Crimea from the 30th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Major Bernard served in the Crimea with the 82nd Regiment from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Scbast iin.l (iledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Lieut. Cai :iit,ichedto the 32nd Light Infantry in 1S58-59, and served with it in the Movable Column
under Lt.Cf.il i which went in pursuit of Beni iladdoo, and drove him and his troops across the Gogra.
8 Quarter y, i\-ed with the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on outpost duty on
the line of thj :.;, -- - ^ m co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served in the New Zealand
war in 1861 at the "W'aitara before Te Arei's Pah; also during the war in 1863-66 in the Provinces of Taranaki and
Wanganui (Medal).
8 Surgeon Oakes. — For AVar Services see " Medical Department."
Secord of the Services of the 56th Begiment.
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Havannah, 1762. Home, 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1783. To West Indies,
1793. Home, 1795. To West Indies, 1796. Home, 1799. To Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. (2nd Battalion raised in
1804; to India 1807; home and disbanded in 1817.) To India 1805. (3rd Battalion raised '
to Holland 1813; home and disbanded 1814). To Mauritius, 1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies, 183
To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion raised in 1846 ; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1847 ; incorporated with ist Bat
taUon, 1850.) To Bermuda, 1851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India^ ' ~
India, 1871.
842.
Bat-
. To
Continuation of Notes to 5 ^th Foot.
IS Captain Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and was present at
the affair of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and various minor
affairs (Medal).
17 Lieut. Bicknell served in the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
18 Lieut. Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the affair of
Katemaria (Medal).
-'Quarter Master Whittaker served with the 56th Resiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol and final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
21 Surgeon Poppelwell and Assistant Surgeon Everet. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
301 57tli {The West Mkldlesex) Regiment cf Fcot. [mnsaie.
"ALBnHEKA." "Viiiokia" "Pxbenees" "Nivelle" "Nite" "PExissuLi" "Ijtkebuax" " Setasiopoi."
" New Zealand."
Years Ser. Colonel- Charles Richard Tox,^ Ensign, 29 June 15; Zt. ^5 Nov. iS; Copt. 9 Autr. 20; Major, ''6 Xov.
Full Half I 24; Lt. Colonel, ■'14 Aug. 27; Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Major General, g Nov. 46; Lt. General, 20 June 54;
Pay.Pay.1 Ge„pra/, 6 Mar. 63 ; Co/oiiei 57th Foot, 5 Sept. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Abraham Logan,^ CB. Ensign, 26 Oct. 41 ; Zf. ''3 Mar. 43 ; Capf. ''7 ilar.
51 ; Major, 19 June 55 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 22 Feb. 63 ; Colonel, 17 Feb. 71; Lt. Colonel, 24 April 72.
Majors.— Henrj' Butler,^ Enrign, ''2 Mar. 47; i/. ■'23 Mar. 49; Capt. 6 Nov. 54; Et.Major, 6 June 56; Major,
•"21 Mav s^CiilLt.Colonel, 21 Mar. 65.
James Stewart/ ^HKi^fH, 29 Jan. 46; i<. 10 Nov. 48; Capt. !'i2 Oct. 52; Bt.Major, 28 Oct. 64; Major, 24
April 72. ____^
ENSIGX.
LIEUT.
Captains.
"William Edward BrowTi^ ' 10 April 49^26000.
Fred. Spencer Schomberg« 1P17 Aug. 54 9 Feb.
William Aldesrev James Shortt' 6 June 54 7 Nov.
Hickman Rose Russell" i^ie Jan. ss 29 Mar.
BEEV.MAJ.
29 Dec. 54
21 May 58
29 Dec. 60
5 Feb. 61
22 May
Edward Gould Hasted' ' 2 Mar. 55' 26 Feb. 56, ■'22 May 63
Charles Mansfield Clance,!"] I :
Aide de Camp to Major Gen. \ | i Mar. 56 PiS Nov. 59 'zS Sept. 67,
Warre ) ' ! !
Archibald Kennedy Douglass'- ''28 Dec. 60 Pso Aug. 64! ''29 Dec. 69
.. IWyndham A. R. Thompson'^ .1 16 Mar. 55 26 Feb. 561 27 Oct. 70
.. Charles Picot'5 i^ie May 62; 16 Jan. 66' 24 April 72
.. Jas.Rich.KnoxTredennick's ...'''22 May 63 ^23 Mar. 67, ig June 72
14 Sept. 69
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
ET.LI.COL.
13 Dec.
9 Aug.
LlEPTENANTS.
Henry David Bicknell^' ....
Charles John Matthews,'
Adjutant 20 Aug. 72
Arthur Collins !*'23 Dec. 64 f^o Oct.
Hamlet Dalton Wade ,''14 Sept. 66 I'ls Dec,
X7oJ''^%^'\fie%Tff!:'.}\ ^3 Jan. 69' 27 Oct.
Assheton Biddulph [■'24 Mar. 69,Pi4 Dec.
George Chardin Denton 1*30 Oct. 69 p 10 May
' 2 Colonel Logan commanded the STth Ee-
61, P 9 Nov. 66 giment in New Zealand to the end of the war in
fi p xr^TT fiQ 1861 (thanked in general orders and named in
04, 7^'<ov. D» despatches). Commanded four Companies of the
69 '57th, being the main body, which rushed and
69; took the enemy's redoubt at the Katikara river
'on 4th June 1S63 (mentioned in despatches, and
70! ^ MajorBrownserved with the 57th Regiment in
the Crimea from 5th Feb. 1855^ including the siege
Arthur Nevill Hayne 'iS Aug. 69 i'27 Sept. 7i|0f Setaastopol, attacks of the Redan on i8th June
29/,, 'John Samuel Jeffarea ' 9 Oct. 55! 23 July 58 (with the storming Column) and Sth Sept.; -' *■
2* J Dudley Davison Batty Pio Oct. 63 Pi8 Nov. 68 ' - - - - -
Thomas John De Burgh i_ 3 Sept. 70' 28 Oct. 71
14 Dec. 70 28 Oct. 71
23 Sept. 71 28 Oct. 71
Aubrey Reginald Hamilton.
Alfred" Allan Garstin
Sub Lieutenants.
John William Eyre Massey
SUB LIEUT.
the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Commanded aparty of the
57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier
Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab
village of Sheik Othman on the i8th March
185S (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in
general orders). Served in the New Zealand
war in 1861 (Medal).
; Mar. 66.
Pat/matter.
'. Quarter Jfa^fcr.— Joseph Whittaker,^" 30 Jan. 63.
Surgeon.- George Bell PoppelweU,-' A.S. 9 June 54 ; Surgeon, 13 .
^Ai»i*tant Surgeon. — Wilton Everet.^i 16 Nov. 58.
Facings YeUov^.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
lielurnedfrom Neio Zealand, 30 Julg 1S67.
' General Fox was in the Royal Navy from 1809 to 1813, and served at the siege of Cadiz in iSio and at;
Tarragona in 1813 on board H.M.S. jUa»u under Vice-Admiral Sir B. Hallowell.
» Lt. Colonel Butler served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman (carried the Colours after Lieut. Hague was kUled). siege and fall of Sebastopol,
assault of the Redan on iSthJune, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in iS6i ; also in that of 1863-65
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
♦ Major Stewart served with the S7th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish iledal).
« Captain Schomberg sei-\ed with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebaatopol. and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept.; also bombardment and capture of Kinbom-n (Medal with
CInsp. and Turkish Medal). On outpost duty under Colonel Warre on the Une of the Taptee river in co-operation
with the Central India Field P'orce. Served'in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack and capture of
AhuAhuaTidKaitaho (Medal). . , ,.
' Major Shortt served with the S7th Regiment in the Crimea from 15th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebaatopol, attjickofthe Redan on the i8th June with the storming Column; was also at the bombardment and
capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Seived in the latter
part of the New Zealand war in 1861. Also in that of 1863-64, and was present at the action of Kntikara (mentioned
in despatch, and Brevet of Major), and commanded at Sentry Hill, Taranaki, when the redoubt was attacked on the
30th April 1864. by 300 Maorics, who were repulsed with heavy loss (mentioned in despatch). Served also as D.A.
Quarter Master General in New Zealand from ist Jan. to 30th Nov. 1866, and thanked in tn ,1, r.il or.lrrs (Medal).
" Major Rns.scUlanded in the Crimea on i2th Sept. 1855, and was afterwards present ' i'- r- ii Kegiment atthe
bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served witli .i under Colonel
Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. .\ > . , i lnough the New
Zealand war of 1863-66, including the action of Katikara, capture of the Maori position.^ ;.!, Aim .\hu. Kitake, and Te
Pom, operations in the Warca district, and several minor affairs. On the Staff from 20th Jan. 1865 to i6th Aug.
1866; mentioned in despatches by Sir Duncan Cameron as "deserving of the highest praise," moreover repeatedly
mentioned in despatches, also thanked in district orders (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
• Captain Hasted landed in the CJrimea on 24th Sept. 1855, and was afterwards present with the 57th Regiment at
the bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Now Zealand war at
Tarnnalci in 1861, also in the Wangariri campaign of 1865-66, and was present at the affair atKakaramoa, also at the
attack anil capture of the fortified I'ahs at Otapowa, Ketemeri, and Meremerc (Medal).
"• C»pt4iiti (J. M. Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in
co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1S61, and was
prcHcnt at the operations before To Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66. present as Adjutant of the 57th at the
action of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D. A. Q.M. General from Juno 1863 to March 1S66 in the Province
of TaraniiWi. incliifling the action near Pontoho, capture of the Maori positions at Alrr.ahu, Kailakc, Mataibawa,
and To ,\rii, operations at Warca and To Parca, and various minor aflairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
w Captain DonKlaifs Hcrved with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present at the
caplnrc of the rebel i)osilion of Katikara with one of the Companies that took the main redoubt (mentioned in
donpatch) ; nt the ropulw! of the enemy at Gilbert's Clearing, and in various minor affairs (Medal).
'» Captain Thompson served in the Now Zealand war in iSei. Also in that of 1863-65 (Medal).
» Captain Picol served with the S7th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was slightly wounded at the
bombardment of Kaltahi (Medal). \_For remainder of Notes see foot of preceding page.
DepofauSlShFoot.] 58tli {The BwtlandsUre) Regiment of Foot. 302
" Gibhaliar" with tho Castlo, Key aud " 3Ionlis Insignia Calpe." "Egypt" (with the Sjihinx). " Maida "
" Salamanca" " Vitiouia " " Pi-eenees " "Nivelle" "Okthes" " Peninsula "" New Zealand."
Colonel.— Sir Ai-thur Johnstone Lawrence, i KCB. znd Lt. ^^ April 27 ; Lt. i'i2 Feb. 30 ; Capt. i'24 Feb. 37 ;
Major, I'll Sept. 46 ; Lt.Col. i Aug. 47 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General i June 62 ; Lieut. General, 25 Oct.
71 ; Col. 58th Foot, 6 Jan. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Hooa,^ Ensign, P26 June 44; Zt. I'ao Nov. 46; Capf. P7 Nov. 51; Si. Major,
2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 8 Jan. 56 ; Zt. Colonel, ''23 Nov. 60; Colonel, 23 Nov. 65.
Majors.— Robert Children Whitehead.^^nsi^M, 7 Oct. 51 ; Zt. PiS Aug. 54 ; Cajtt. 30 Nov. 55 ; Ifa/'or.P 15 Feb. 61 •
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 71.
Wilham Davies Shipley, Ensign, ''3 Mar. 48; Zt. 20 Aug. 49 ; Capf. 13 April 5S ; Major, I'lo Nov. 69.
Captains.
William Dunn Bond
William Henry Hingeston..
John Valentine "
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
Mar. 55
May 55
Jan. 58
Francis John Green ■ 22 Nov. 55
George Marriner, Brigade Major, Iiawul\ ,_
PlHdee, Bengal ) 15 May 55
Charles Edward Foster 31 Dec. 58
Frank Cuuliffe P30 Dec. 59
Donald George Anderson P19 Dec. 60
Charles Bowling ' 8 July 62:^3 June 64 p 4 Jan. 71
Octavius William Hill fi i June 55 p 8 Jan. 58 13 Nov. 72
Lieutenants. '
Robert WUliam Archibald, Instructor of) , „ ,
-- . . ^ •' ,- -rr Feb,
P17 Aug. 55 20 July 59
P26 Oct. 55 P16 Dec. 59
15 June 59 P 6 May 62
P15 April 56 Pio Dec. 58
P25Aug. 57' 24 July 63
P23 Nov. 60 P29 Mar. 64
P 6 May 62 p 9 Aug. 64
24 July 63Pi6 0ct. 66
Musketry IT 'Dec. 59 3
Harloven Morley Saunders P31 Mar. 63
Oliver Beauchamp St. John P12 .Tune 63
Edmund Eyre Coote p 4 June 61
James Lewis Joseph Gordon p 3 June 64
Richard Hoggard Harrison P14 June 64
Augustus Williams Morris, -4(?/. 23 Nov. 72 5 July 64
Robert Lewis Ai-athoou p 9 Aug. 64
Mackenzie Churchill p i Feb. 68
John Fair 15 June 66
Cecil Lumsden Hornby p 3 April 67
Edward Lovegrove P15 Feb. ""
Francis Mellowes Maycock 22 July
Cyril Hugh Selby Gambler, Interpreter ... P28 Oct.
Henry Metcalfe Nuthall 's Jan.
Alex. William Croker Bell 7 July 69
JohnCharles Frederick Gordon p 10 Nov. 69
Henry Cornelius King 8 Feb. 70
Duncan Chesney g Feb. 70
Sub Lieutenants.
Granville Henry Jackson Alexander ,
26 Oct.
14 June
' 9 Aug.
30 Sept.
4 July
Pio Nov.
2 Dec.
29 Jan.
P 6 July
3 Jan.
P 4 Jan.
P29 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
bt.lt.col.
SUB LIEUT.
9 Mar. 72
[Major, 1 Jan. 67.
Lt. 3 Jan. 54 ; Hon.
Paymaster. — Thomas Newton Young,' t Jan. 57; Q.M. 9 April 47 ; Ensign, 21 July .
Quarter Master. — Donald Munro,'" 30 Nov. 55.
Surgeon.— 'Edward Louis Lundy,'' A.S. 7 April 54 ; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Assistant Surgeons. — John Ambrose, MD. 31 March 64.
James O'Reilly, 3fB. i April 67.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Bengal, 18 Jtily 1864.
1 Sii- Arthur Lawrence commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54 up to
5th November; the First Brigade Light Division from 5th Nov. 1854 to 5th Feb. 1855 ; and the 2nd Brigade 2nd Divi-
sion from 25th Dec. 1855 till the end of the Crimean war, and was present at the battles of Alma (horse killed) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of th&
Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
2 Colonel Hood was employed in the year 1846 as Secretary on a special public mission to the Argentine Republic
to settle the difference on the part of the combined Powers of England and France, and General Rosa, the Governor
of Buenos Ayres. Served in the Crimea with the Buifs from the ist May 1855 to the 8th January 1S56, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), and commanded the ladder party of the Buffs at the assault of the Redan
on 8th Sept. — wounded ; commanded the Regiment from 13th Sept. to 27th Dec. 1855, and marched it into the Kara-
belnaia on 17th Sept. with Colours, &c., these being the first EugUsh colours that entered Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel "Wliitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September — men-
tioned in despatches for " distiufruislied conduct" (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain HiU served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy in the Burmese war in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
9 Major Young received the specia,l thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendered to the civil authori-
ties during the Chartist riots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 22nd Regiment at the capture and
destruction of the villages in the Boree Valley on the Peshawur Frontier in Nov. 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
1° Quarter Master Munro served in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the expedition to Kertch, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah on 30th March
1S58 (Medal with Clasp).
'1 Surgeon Lundy. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
J^O
59th {The 2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment ol Foot. [ ^usseerabaa,
Depot, attachedto ■
St. Sebastian" " Nive '
Capb of Good Hope" "CoarNNA" "Java" " Vittoria
i'ears'Ser. "Pexinsula" " Bhubtpoke."
FuiniaTf Colonel.- -Hem- V FA'rc, E)i»iqii, ''28 Aug. 17; Li. Pso April 26; Capt. ^3 April 23; Major, '^ij]
Pay.; Pay. Col. 17 March 43"; Col. 20 ^une 54 ; Major Gen. 16 Nov. 5S ; Lt.Geii. 3 Sept. 67 ; Col. sgth Foot
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Kendal Bushe,' i'wj'i'yH, Pi* April 43; Lt. 1*14 April 46 ; Ca^;
Jit. Major, 13 April 58 ; Major, 23 Sept. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, P26 June 66 ; Colonel, 26 June 71.
Majors,— Joseph rte Montmorency,'' Ensign, ''14 Aug. 40 ; Lt. ^n April 43 ; Capt. P14 Sept. 52 ;
n Sept. 64; Major, ''29 Sept. 65.
Richard Lacy,' JTii*. 11 Mar. 42 ; Lt. P27 Sept. 44 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Bf. Major, 23 April 68 ; Major,
:b. 37 ; Lt.
!3 Mar. 65.
[ May 49;
Bt.Major,
28 Oct. 68.
CAPTAtXS.
JamesStanhopePatrickClarke^
William Hamilton Thompson...
James Lawson*
William John Frampton
Richard Dane
John Trohear Rudd
Littleton Albert Po%\-ys
Robert Stavelcy Shinkwin* ...
». Henry Harcourt Griffiths, \
GarrironlH>t.,Mhoic,Bombay S
Philip Homan ffolliott
John Thomson Bowers^
LlEUTKXAXTS.
Samuel Lee H. H. Ffinney,^-)
In»t.of Musketry loAug. 67 j
Edward Gunter
Henry Tm-ner Herchmer, Iii- \
terpreter }
Duncan Tylden Chisholm
». Euston Henrv Saitorius, ■)
Instructor, S.M. College ...S
Liebert Edward GoodaU
GeOTgeFo\gna.Tid,aiStaJ''College
Charles Dames Moore
Robert Elias
William Patrick Lawlor
John Stoyte
Ralph Edmonstone Buchanan
Henry Anderson Wilson
John 'Thomas Acton Drought..
William Fulton
William George Small, Adju- \
tant^S Oct. 68 )
Bennett William Lucas
John Frederick Irwin
Arthur Lapping
Shirley Apthorp
Alfred Dash wood Worgan
''26 Sept. 45:''23Mar. 49 ''31 Aug. 55 21 June
18 Sept. 49'i'22 0ct. 52 24 Juno 57
■"13 Dec. 50 3 Dec. 52 7 Apri"
12 Dec. 56! 18 Sept. 59 ''29 Sept. 65
•"sAug. 59 Pis Feb. 6i;i'26June 66
■■30 April 58 P16 May 62 iP 7 Aug. 66
i'29 0ct. 58 P21 Dec. 6o|P2oFeb. 66
i'i7Dec. 52;''i8Aug. 54! 7 Aug. 67
P 6 Jan.
60
7 Sept. 58
18 May 55
6 June 54
31 Dec. 58
•"25 Mar. 59
P 9 April 61
8 July 62
•■aiNov. 62
9 Feb.
23 Sept.
sMay
II Oct.
18 July
29 Sept.
I Feb.
14 Aug.
21 Aug.
18 Sept. 63
I" 5 July 64
P28 Oct. 64
''23 June 65
■"29 Sept. 6sj''25 Dec.
''29 Sept. 651 22 Apri
f 8 June 67 P13 Jan
!• 4 Sept. 67
•"30 Oct. 67
18 Dec.
'25 Dec. 67
8 Jan. 68
27 June 68
'11 Feb. 69
' 7 May 70
■■18 Sept. 63Ji'2i Aug. 67
•30 Nov. 60 ''22 Feb. 68
IS Jan. 58 21 Aug. 69
1 Colonel Bushe commanded the Troops dur-
ing the operations before and bombardment of
Canton by the Royal Navy under Sir Michael
Seymour "during the latter part of 1856 and be-
g Igioningof 1857; was present at the assault and
^jcapture of the city in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major,
64 Medal with Clasp) and of Namtow on nth Aug.
g 1858; was employed a portion of the time as
^ a Brigade Major.
65 1 ~ Majors de Montmorency and Clarke, Lieut.
67 jFfinncy, and Quarter Master Cordue were present
67 j with the 59th Regiment at the operations before
67 land capture of Canton in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
67 1 * Captain La wson was present with the 59th
67 j Regiment at the operations before and capture of
68 Canton in 1857 ; was engaged on the expedition
69 'from Canton to the White Cloud Mountains in
70 'June; also at the storming and capture of Nam-
7ijtow on nth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain Shinkwin served with the sgth Regi-
7"^ ment diu-ing the operations before Canton under
71 ! Sir Michael Seymour in the latter part of 1856 and
7ijbeginning of 1857, and was present at the attack
71 and capture of Fort Lin and the Heights behind
7i|Canton on 2Sth Dec, and at the storming and
71 capture of the citj' (wounded) on 29th Dec. 1857 ;
[also at the affair at the White Cloud Mountains,
land afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of
Pecheli (Medal with Clasp) .
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
5 ... Paymaster. — Denis Creagh, 8 Jan. 6£.
IS ... Quarter Master. — Samuel Cordue,- 15 Jan. 58.
18 ... Sur/^fon.- Joseph Watts,^ A.S. 5 April 55 ; Surgeon, 11 April 68.
9 ... Assistant Surgeons.— Cha,Tles Healy, 30 Sept. 64.
Henry Bradford, i April 71. 1
Facings 'White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Ceylon, September 1867.
' Major Lacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and as local
Lt.Coloncl commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Magdala, and
finally was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Captain Bowers served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutinj- campaign in 1858, including the operations
in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
« Surgeon Watts.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to 60th Uifles.
^ Captain Buller served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the 1st Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1S70.
»♦ Lieut. Boddam-Whetham served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Hon-
duras in February- and March 1867.
" Quarter Master Jarvis served with the ssth Regiment in the China war of 1S41-42, and was present at the taking
or Amoy, Chusan, and subsequent operations up the Ningpo river, and storming of Chin Kiang Fo (Medal>. Has
also the Good Conduct Medal.
» Surgeon Major E. W. Young, and Surgeons A. G. Young and Longhurst.— For War Services see " Medical De-
partment."
•» Quarter Master Toole scr\-cd with the 6otli Rilles in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, and was present during
thOBCCond siege operations nt Mooltan i.. ],i.| , 1 1,. . ;„,d storm of the town and capture of the Citadel), battle
ofGoojcrnt. pursuit of the Sikh Arni.\ h ni. ir at Rawul Pindee, occupation of Attock and Peshawur,
iindcxpulHionofthoAtrghan Force lir ! 1; 1 i„ i' .;. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58,
iucluding tlio .liKpcrsiou of insurgent \ ..L.-l!. m Uiu .Mlvi ut district, siege operations against Delhi from 28th Aug.
to 8th hepu-mbor 1857; campaign 111 Uuhilcuud in 185S, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of
Moni<hil)u<l, action on the Dqjura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahichanpore
acrciit «r the rebols and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of
the Goomu-c, .l.-struction of the Fort of Mahomdcc, and action of Bungkagoun ; the Oude campaign, including the
action* of 1 usguon and Risoolporc, attack and capture of Fort MittowUe, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp)
Horvod also on the Red River expedition 1870.
COth (The King's Rcyal Rifle Corps). 304
Celer et AuJax." "Roleia" "Vimieha" " Maktinique " "Taiatera" " Fuentes d'Oitoe" "Albuhera"
I CiUDAD RoDEiGo" "Badajoz" " Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" " Nive " "Orthes"
'TouLorsE" "Peninsula" "Punjaub" "Mooltan" "Goojerat" "Taku Forts" "Pekin" "Delhi."
Colonelin Chiet— Field Marshal Sis Boyal Hiffhiiess The Bute of C&mhTidge, KG. KP.GCB. GCilXG. 3 Mar. 69-
Colonels Commandant.— 2 George Fred., Viscount Templetown,! KCB. Eiisign, P24 April 23 ; Zt. P29 Oct. 25 '>
Capt. P12 Dec. 26 ; Major, 16 June 37 ; Li. Colonel. ''16 April 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 j Major General, 26
Oct. 58 ; Lt. General, 9 March 65 ; Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, 24 Oct. 62.
Henry, Viscount Melville,^ GCB. Ens. 4- Lt. iS Nov. 19 ; Capt. ^i April 24 ; Major, Pii July 26 ; Lf. Colonel,
•"s Dec. 29 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ; Lt. General, 5 May 60 ; General, i Jan. 68 ;
Colonel Commandant 6otli Ritles, i April 63.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 4 Robert B. Hawley,* Ensign, 28 Aug. 38 ; Lt. 1*31 Dec. 39 ; Capt. 10 Jan. 51 ; Bt.Major,
2 Nov. 55; Major, 5 Sept. 56; Lt. Colonel, Pi8 May 60; Colonel, 18 May 65.
Peter Burton Roe, 2nd i«. ''23 July 41 ; X<. 26 July 44; Ca^<. f 17 June 51 ; Major, ^2g At^tU. $9; ^tColonel,
i'i8 Sept. 60 ; Colonel, 18 Sept. 65.
1 Charles Alexander Boswell Gordon,* Ensign, ''21 April 43 ; Lt. P13 June 45 ; Capt. 6 June 54; Bt.Major,
6 June 56 ; Major, i'i8 Sept. 60 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, i Jan. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, ^g Aug. 71.
2 c. Gibbes Rigaud,' 2nd Lt. ^ii June 41; Lf. 26 July 44; Capt. ^le Aug. 50; Major, 22 June 58;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 22 April 68 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 April 72.
Majors. — i Henry Francis Williams,' -Ehs/(7h, 19 May 43; Lt. •'20 Dec. 44 ; Capt. •'3 March 54; Bt.Major,
19 Jan. 58 J Bt.Lt. Colonel, 4 Aug. 64 ; Major, 28 Oct. 64 ; Colonel, 18 April 71.
2 Alfred John PitzGerald,!" Ensign, 8 Nov. 42 ; Lt. P13 Feb. 46 ; Capt. 23 March 53 ; Major, i'24 Jan. 65.
Robert Jameson Eustace Robertson.i^ 2nd Lt. ^5 March 47 ; Lt. ^27 Dec. 50 ; Capt. 23 March 55 ; Major,
^2g May 69.
3 Hugh Parker Montgomery," 2nd Lt. ^2x Aug. 49 ; Lt. ''28 Oct. 53 ; Capt. ''17 Aug. 55 ; Major, Pio Nov. 69.
3 WiUiam Tedlie,'* 27id Lt. ^s May 48 ; Lt. i'i3 April 52 ;• Capt. 25 Jan. 56 ; Bt. Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 25 Mar. 69; Major, 9 Apr. 70.
4 Charles Williamson, 2nd Lt. Pii July 51 ; Lt. 11 Aug. 54 ; Ca])t. Pi6 Oct. 57 ; Major, P9 Aug. 71.
4 Wykeham Leigh^Pemberton,'^ 2nd Lt. ''23 April 52 ; Lt. ^25 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 23 Mar. 58 ; Major, P28 Oct. 71 ;
an,i5 Ensign, 23 Nov. 49; i<. P3 Mar. 54; Capt. 15 Jan. 58 ; Bt.Major, 19 Jan. 64 ;
2 Rowley Willcs Hi
Major, 24 April 72
Captains.
3 Francis Dundas Farquharsoni"
1 James Durham Dundas's
2 Herbert George 'DqbClqs,,^^ A.Adj.Gen.,')
Rawul Bindee Division, Bengal y
4 James Joseph CoUins
3 Anthony CarUsle^"
I Francis Vernon Northey^'
4 WUUam Fred. Carleton"
3 Cromer Ashburnham-3
3 Kennett Gregg Henderson^*
3 Edward Campbell AinsUe
James Sturgeon Hamilton Algar^*
Geo. Charles Kelly^s (Q.M. 2 April 54)...
Charles Christopher Willoughby
Frederick Harding Anson Haroilton
Harry Robert MOligan
a. George HatcheU
James Kiero Watson
WiUiam Gerard Byron^^
». William John Evered Poole.^s Brigade')
Major of Infantry, Aldershot J
Newton Jones Pauli
s. William Lewis Kinloch Ogilvy, Bri- \
gade Major, Colchester J
Hugh Saint George Barton
John Owen Young3»
William Norcott Manners
Reginald H. Beadon
Arthur Tufnell, Aide de Camp to Sir E. \
JI. Greathed S
John Charley
Astley Fellowes Ten-y
JohnGusta^Tis Crosbie
George Hewitt Trotman
Nesbit Willoughby Wallace ^i
Arthur Morris^'
EUis Houlton Ward^i
Charles Matthew Calderon^i
Red vers Henry Buller,32 at Staff College..
Charles Pierson Cramer
Latham Coddington Brownrigg
James Henry Herbert Croft
Francis Wallace Grenfell
Alex. Angus Airlie Kinloch, X>.^.^.G. \
for Musketry. Eawul Pindee j
Aubrey Vere O'Brien
C. Louis Constantine de Robeck, Aide\
de Camp to Governor General of India)
Lieutenants.
3 Charles GUbert Fryer, Instructor of\
MxisTcetry 2 Feb. 70 )
4 WiUiam Warren, Instructor of Musketry 1
27 July 66 J
4 PhiUp JuUus Honey wood Ascough Barne
I George Thomas Whitaker
4 George Carpenter
1 Richard CoUingwood Robinson^i
2 George Lancelot McLean Farmer, ^ide I
de Camp to the Lt. Governor of Bengali
2 EdwardWalterHome Crofton, JnsirMc^r |
of Musketry 3 Jan. 71 i
3 Denis Bingham^i
P18 Feb.
3 Mar.
11 Aug.
P2S Aug.
P20 Sept.
22 Mar.
30 Mar.
20 April
23 April
9 May
10 May
I May
P20 July
P25 Jan.
16 Feb.
22 Oct.
20 July
''25 Sept.
15 May
27 May
18 June
19 June
23 Oct.
16 Mar.
P 6 Feb.
9 Nov.
7 Mar.
I April
23 April
12 May
26 Mar.
21 May
23 AprU
13 May
P23 May
"24 Aug.
28 Feb.
12 Nov.
5 Aug.
22 Nov.
P18 Oct.
''22 Oct.
23 Mar.
!3 Mar.
23 Mar.
J, 23 Mar.
53 P22 Sept.
55 27 July
55 i'i7 Aug.
55 26 Oct.
55 6 May
55 P 9 May
55 P 9 May
55 16 Nov.
55 31 May
55 16 Nov.
55 23 Nov.
55 27 Sept.
55 " I May
55 " 7 Sept.
56 21 May
56 P 4 June
57 P15 June
^, -, Nov.
55 P25 Aug.
55 23 Oct.
58 Pii Sept.
55 15 Jan.
56 P21 Feb.
Pii Sept.
'18 Sept.
13 Aug.
' 4 Jan.
4 June
20 Nov.
'26 Oct.
' 9 Dec.
'21 April
9 Mar.
'31 Mar.
■ July
P14 Aug. 60
P12 Oct. 60
P17 May 61
P21 Dec. 60
P 4 Jan. 60
P 6 Jan. 60
P16 April 6:
P 4 June 6
17 Aug. 61
55 P24 Sept,
Sept.
Mar.
24 April 58
22 June 58
P 2 July 58
P19 July 59
9 Mar. 60
PiSMay 60
P18 Sept. 60
P23 Jan. 63
P30 June 63
P I Mar. 64
17 May 64
6 Oct. 64
P18 Oct. 64
P 4 Nov. 64
P22 Nov. 64
P24 Jan. 65
I May 65
P 3 Jan. 65
P 3 April 66
P 5 June 66
Pii Dec. 66
P 8 Mar. 67
6 July 67
17 Sept. 67
P16 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
14 Aug. 67
8 Dec. 67
20 May 68
II Jan. 69
P23 Jan. 69
P24 April 69
P29 May 69
9 Feb. 70
28 May 70
28 May 70
20 April 71
P 9 Aug. 71
P28 Oct. 71
May 70
24 Apr. 72
24 Apr. 72
6 Oct. 64
P2''. Nov. 64
Pi2 June 63
P24 Jan. 65
P31 Jan. "
P 7 Feb. 65
P 7 Mar. 65
P 2 May 65
P26May 65
12 Nov.
25 Sept. 60
12 Nov. 70
30 July 71
^305
Gofh (The Khifj's jRoyal Bifle Corps).
LiKVTENAKTS.
I.IEUT.
John Talbot Danilcy Crosbie f 8 Aug-.
Francis Henrv liaillie, Instructor of) _,
J/i<»ie/ry .6 MMl-ch 69 S\ ^ ^eo.
Walter Cowan |Pi3 Feb.
Fred. Charles lilenkinsopp Coulson,"' ] I
Aidede Camp to the Governor General of \ \Pj2 June
Canada ) |
. Henry Donald Browne, Jrf;"''"'<i7Ma.T7i,Pi3 June
Edmund Louinx Fraser" I ''23 June
I Rcjjinald C'hahner, Adjutant 10 Nov. 69 ..| 17 iliir.
Henry Richard Ponsouby Lindesay JP24 June
63 !' I Dec.
60 i'3o ilar.
O3 ■' 3 April
I Jiine
Henry Adam Fred. Fergusson Coventry
WiUiiim Tilden
Henry Blackwood MacCall
Benjamin Frend
Ambrose Humphrys Bircham, AdJu-\
tant 8 June 67 3
John SejTuour Wynne Finch, Extra')
Aide de Camp to Lord Lieut, of Ireland)
Henry Affleck Houltou Ward
i/oM. Cecil Ralph Howard
Percy Alex. John Hope Johnstone
Alex. Ferdinand Henry Mitchell-Innes''
Crawford Lewin Allan
William Forster
Ai'thur Pepvs
Robert Cradoclc Davies'i
Alexander Rawson Boddam-Whetham^'
Henry Philip Miles Wylie
James Nugent Blackwood Price
Francis John Adelbcrt Wood^'
Charles HoUed Smith .:
Henry SaviU Marsham.^i Adjutant \
17 Nov. 69 ". )
Thomas Sydenham Clarke
Ernest HoVell Thurlow
John Aubrey Williams
Albei't AuijusUis I'hipps
Ho„. Kr;ili ■I'uriiour"
Jiilili Ih-ir- l;:i:--t;lll"'l
Arthur r,y. .,,]],. i,:,^„t
Henry S-'Ui rvH'.' Ilutton Riddeipi
Herbert James Hope-Edwardes
Thomas Prince Lloyd
Fiennes Bougliton Newton Dickenson ...
Edward Thomas Henry Hutton
Fulbert WriRht Archer^i
Horace Walpole
John Dowling Howden
Chiirles JlichcU
Arthur James Brander
Henry I'^rnost William Fetherstonhaugh..
Francis Moore Ward
Charles Radly BrittainThorne
Charles Hope, Interpreter
Rich:ird Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh..
Godlrcy Astell
Hum])brcy David Parry Okeden
Nicholas Kilw. de Bemer Fenwick
Walter Henry Holboch^i
William Stm-rock Anderson
Frederick Amelius Beauclerk
Clement William Archer
Henry Allfrey
Corbet Stapleton Cotton
July
2 Oct.
Pie Feb.
9 Feb.
63'
63 P14 Aug.
63 >'2I Aug.
63 i'2i Feb.
63,'' 2 Oct.
63 ''27 Nov.
<;3)''ii Dec.
04Ji'i9Feb.
64 i'27Feb.
65 ■ ^ Lord Templeto-wn served through-
,,|out the Eastern campaign of 1854,
jand until March 1S55, in command
66 of the ist Battalion of Coldstream
Guards, present at the battle of the
66 'Alma (mentioned in despatches),
Ibattle of Inkerman, in command of
66 the Brigade of Guards, which he
66 brought out of action (wounded, and
65 1 horse killed), subsequently in com-
66|mand of the ist Division; also pre-
66 'sent at the siege of Sebastopol
64I1
Mar.
Arthur George Addey Martin..
Mordnunt Charles Boyle
12 July
25 Oct.
29 Oct.
31 Dee.
24 Jan.
7 Feb.
7 Mar.
II April
26 May
30 Jan.
22 Sept.
10 Oct.
10 Nov.
1 Dec.
2 Dec.
3 Dec.
3 April
30 Mar.
5 May
P 2 Oct.
''11 Dec.
' 6 Mar.
' S ilar.
6 July
23 Juh-
i' S Aug.
'' 9 Aug.
Pio Aug.
'11 Aug.
' I Feb.
''12 Oct.
P 6 Nov.
PiSDcc.
■■25 Dec.
P25 Dec.
8 Jan.
''25 Sept.
''13 June
P 2 Sept.
''23 Jan.
■"h Oct.
" 3 Feb.
''24 April
''25 April
''29 May
"10 Nov
9 Apr
P2S Mav
''24 Sei)t.
23 Sept.
64 P15 Mar.
64' I" 7 Aug.
641'' 7 Aug.
641' 6 Nov.
65 P20 Nov.
65 i'25 Dec.
65 9 April
65 10 April
65 30 June
66 i'2o July
65 ''28 Oct.
65 II Jan.
65 1*23 Jan.
65 1' 3 Feb.
65'i'i7Feb.
65: ''24 Anril
66!1'20 Mav
66,'-'ioN,)V.
66 1' 5j„n.
65 1 1' 9 Feb.
CeJP-S May
Cjii-HDec.
67J1' 4 Jan.
67 i'22 Mar.
6ij''29 Nov.
67 I' 1 2 Jvdy
6711' 9 Aug.
-'-'" 9 Aug.
27 Oct.
30 Nov.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
?a Oct.
(Medal with Clasps, C£., Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
- Lord MeMUe commanded the
33rd during the suppression of the
insurrection in Lower Canada in 1837;
and also in repelling the attacks of
the American brigands who
66
67
67
67
67
67
67
67 Commanded the Bombay Column of
' the Armj' throughout the Punjaub
campaign of 184S-49, including the
siege and storm of the town and cap-
ture of the citadel of Mooltan, battle
of Goojerat, and subsequent opera-
67 tions (Medal wich Clasps, and KCB.).
* Colonel Hawley served with the
89th Regiment in the Crimea from
6q'the 31st Dec. 1854, including the
6n' siege" and fall of Sebastopol and at-
I tacks of the iSth June and 8th Sep-
69itombcr. Served as D.A.Q.M.General
69'at Balaklava during 1856 (Medal with
6q Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
6Q|Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
70'Medjidie).
7o|
Sun Lieutenants.
Horatio Reginald Mends
Montagu Cha. Bmdenell ForestierWaikcr
Arthur Powys Vaughan
GcolTrcy Cirimwood Grimwood
Henry Vcro
30 Dec.
6 Mar.
29 May
=4 July
5 Oct.
Payma>lert.—:: Francis Fit/,Patrick,=<! a Mar. 55 ; 2;/.? Lf. 19 Oct. 49 ; LI. 31 M.ay 54 ; ILm.Major, 2 Mar. 65.
4 Edward Cliarles Grant, 28 Dec. 55 ; Hon. Major, 28 Dec. 70.
3 Charles Harri.^on Hignett, 10 May 71 ; £ngign, ''28 July 63 ;^Lt. 7 Nov. 68.
Quarter ila$ter:—n Thomas Jarvis.^? 2 Dec. 62. ' I 6 | i William Holmes, 17 April 67.
I John Toolo,™ ,3 Pel). 66. | 5 | 3 William FitzHonry, 6 July 67.
Surgeon:— t Edward Wdlinm Young.s* MJ). A.S. 7 Aug. 46; Surgeon, 8 Dec. 54; Surgeon Major, 7 Aug. 66.
3 Adam Graham Young,3« ,.1..S'. , May 54 ; Surijeon, 20 June 65.
2 William Macnnmara, MD. A.S. 6 Oct. S4 ; Surgeon, 16 March 67.
J . . ,0'' ■'^'■'''""' J'''l"viu Temple Longhurst,a8 MD. A.S. 27 Oct. 54 ; Surgeon, i May 67.
Auulant Surgeon,.— 2 Alex. (;ami)bolI M'Tavi.sh, 12 Jan. 59. I 6 I 3 James Patrick Roonev, 31 March 66.
a IMiilip Lofcuvre Kilroy. 2 Oct. 65. 6 | i Wm. Godfrey Martelii, 31 March 66.
4 Wm. Morton Hnrmaii, Mli. 2 Oct. 66, |
Grccn-racinge Scarlet.— .4//r»/«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
"'A?".?'r" .""';"'•';'■''/;"• J"/"''". 8 Marrk 1S66. Jlalifax, Nova Scotia; Dep6t attaolied to ifh Battalion.
'!5 I " " '"" ""«""■*•'•''/'"■ -f "''"•■ l^pt'-mher ,867. Marree, Bengal; DepOt attached to 4th Battalion.
'Ir „'"..''" "'"'•'"•^ />•<"» Aden 2S December 1872. Shm-ncUffc.
4U Datlanon refurned/rom New Bruniwick. 5 Julu 1869.- Wincheeter.
pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee (Brevet of Major).
Served as Brigade Major to the Shahjehanpore Brigade in 1858-59, including the action of Bunkagong under Sir T.
(joth (The Klnr/s Royal Rifle Corps). 306
' Colonel Rigaud served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also througliout the campaign
of i860 in China (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
s Lt.Colonel Gordon served as a volunteer at the first attack upon Mooltan, and with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles
through the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent from June 1855 to June 1857 (4th Class
of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
' Colonel Williams served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at Mooltan,
including the siege and storm of the town, and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the battle of
Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the AJfghans beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps). Also present duTLug the operations in the Euzofzye country, and capture of the insurgent viUages on the
nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the campaign of 1857 against the mutbieers in India, includ-
ing the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before
Delhi on 8th June, subsequent siege operations to i6th August— severe gun-shot wound and left thigh-bone broken
ou 19th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"> Major FitzGerald served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at Mooltan, in-
cluding the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat,
the pursuit of the Sikh Ai-my, and the expulsion of the Affghans beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
Also present during the operations in the Euzofzye country, and capture of the insurgent villages on the nth and
14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major Robertson served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at Mooltan, includ-
ing the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat, the
pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Afighans beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
Served during the operations in the Euzofzye country, and capture of the insurgent viUages on the nth and 14th
Dec. 1849. Also in the expedition against the ASreedies in the Kohat Pass in February 1850 (Medal with Clasp) .
Served on the Red River expedition of 1870.
'^ Major Montgomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
'■* Lt.Colonel Tedlie, attached to the 53rd Regiment, was present with it in the operations against the mutineers in
India in December 1S57, including the actions of Khodagunge and entry into Futtyghur, served as D. A.Q.M. General
to the Roorkee Field Force under Brigadier General Jones in the campaign in Rohilcund in 1S58, including the
actions of Bugawalla and Nugeena, reUef of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack
and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of" Bunnai,
■ " " to the left ba ' "' ..... ... . ,, . ,
ihjehanpor
Seaton, and operations in Oude (Medai).
'^ Major Hinxman served with the 6otlx Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th June,
including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
■"^ Major Pemberton served vrith the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely wounded, with loss
of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore ou the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal) .
1' Captain Farquharson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, as extra Aide de Camp to Sir Hope
Grant (Medal with Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
'* Major Dundas served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations
to 6th August (wounded on 19th June). Served the campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund, including the actions of Buga-
walla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombard-
ment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the
enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
Served on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
1^ Lt.Colonel Deedes served with ihe ist BattaUon 60th Rifles the campaign of 1S57-58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai, and taking the Heights Ijefore Delhi, the subse-
quent siege operations (wounded on 12th Jvme), assault and captvu-e of the city, with the final attack on and occupa-
tion of the palace. Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Genei-al Jones during the camijaign in Rohilcund, includ-
ing the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and rehefof the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee. Served as
extra Aide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Barker in the operations in Oude from 3rd Dec. 1858 to ist Feb. 1859 (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
2° Captain Carlisle served with the '60th Rifles from 12th Nov. 1857 against the mutineers in India, including the
operations at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th, and 28th November, and its defence till the defeat of the Gwalior mutineers
on 6th December, and action of Kallee Nuddee ; campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and
Nugena, rehef of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of
Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pvirsuit of the enemy to
the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad, and
action of Bungkagong ; Oude campaign in 1858, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissulpore, attack and cap-
ture of the Fort of Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal).
-1 Major Northey served the Oude campaign in 1858 with the 60th Rifles, including the captm-e of the Fort of
Mittowlie and action of Biswah (Medal) . Served also on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major) .
-2 Captain Caiieton served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal).
23 Captain Ashburnham sei-vcd with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actions
on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations, assault
and capture of the city, final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
2* Captains Henderson and AJgar seiwed -n-ith the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of 1S60 iu China (Medal with two Clasps for
Taku Forts and Pekin).
-^ Captain Kelly served with the 60th Rifles the campaign of 1857-5S against the mutineers in India, including the
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and takmg the Heights before Delhi, r>ubsequeiii t-'w^L' ci] h rations,
assa.ult and capture of the city with the final attack on and occupation of the palace; campa'-ji m ilnliinind, in-
cluding the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, :is.-.;iir.t aini r ijiture of
BareiUy, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garris.^n. captun..' of the
Fort of Bimnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of ilahomdee, attack
and destruction of Shahabad and Biingkagong, the Oude campaign, and officiated as Brigade Major to a Movable
Column under Colonel Dennis (iledal with Clasp).
2s Major FitzPatrick sei-ved with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kafiir war of 1S51-53 (Medal). In
the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S58 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also served throughout the cam-
paign of 1S60 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
-" Captain Byron served with the sSth Regiment iu the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the assault
and capture ot'Meangunge, siege and captul-e of Luoknow, and action at Barree (Medal with Clasp j.
-" Captain Poole served with the 60th Rifles in the .Indian campaign in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal).
29 Captain Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the camijaign of i860 in China (Medal with two
Clasps).
2" Captain Young was engaged with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles in active service in India in 1857 in dispersing
insurgent vUlagers. Present at the action of Bungkagong. Also served the Oude campaign in 185S, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Port MittowUe, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served
also on the Red River expedition of 1870.
31 Captains Wallace, Ward, and Calderon, Lieutenants Robinson, Bingham, Coulson, Fraser, MitcheU-Innes,
Davies, Wood, Marsham (as Adjutant), Hon. K. Turnour, Burstall, Riddell, Archer, and Holbech served on the
Red River expedition of 1870. [For cgnfinuation of JS'ofe-i ■'f 1ov:er pari of sgth Foot,
O t 2
3^7 61st {The South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot, [Enniskuien,
II^'^^pt" fwith the Sphinx). " Talavera" "Salamanca" "PTREifEEs" "Nivelt-s" " Nive " " C'.thes "
_^l££I'£i^e' " Peninsula "—Flank companies, '• Maida" "Punjaub" "Chili^ianwallau" "Goojeeat'' "Delhi."
Colonel.— «r Horatio Sbirley.i XCB. 2ml Lf. P12 May 25; Lt. P31 Oct. 26; Capt. v^ July 33; Major,
•'31 Dec. 41 ; Lt. Col. 18 Jan. 4S ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 24 Oct. 62 ; Lieutenant General, 25 Oct.
71 ; Colonel 6ist Foot. 3 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Patrick Redmond,- CB. Ensign, 7 Jan. 42; Lt. ''29 Sept. 43; Capt. 20 May 48 ;
Major, i-i I May 55 ; Lf. Colonel. Pio May 61 ; Colonel, 10 May 66.
Majors. — Alexander William Gordon, ^ Ensign, Pii March 42 ; Lt. ''3 May 44; Capt. ''29 Dec. 48 ; Bt. Major,
19 Jan. 58; Maior, i'i6 Nov. 60; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 27 Dec. 68.
William Freeland Brett, ■• Ensign, ^i April 42 ; Lt. 6 Dec. 44 ; Capt. 25 June 51 ; Major, ^14 Aug. 57 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, II Nov. S7; Colonel, 6 May 65.
Captains.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
William Blackett« 1>'29 Dec.
Robert Hutton [P29 May
Bertie Shiffuei-s 18 July
Frederick John Fane ' 18 Dec.
Edward Waugh Rumsey j''27 Nov.
«. Charles Henry Boileau,"') ,, ,„_
D.A.A.G. forMuk-etry, Malta S \ ^' ^"^•
Frii.Jno.AVakomanPigott Long ''10 April
Henry Tomkinson i''23 April
Wijjrnm Montagu Money !''i6 Jan.
John Lloyd Dickin PioMay
Lieutenants.
iToK.EdwardJohnChetwynd, ")
Inat. of Musketry 13 Sept. 66 j
Harry Hutchinson Aug. \
Stewart, Adj. 8 July 68 ... >
Redmond Uniacke SomerviUe
William Merrick Fowler
Charles Wyndham Murray,'^
at Staff College J
Frederic John Curtln
Robert Hayes Corbett
Edwin Law
Ai-thur Edward Wilby.
54 I* 9 Nov.
491 19 Jan.
55 23 April
57J 13 Dec.
57 •'30 Aug.
55 1 7 May
60 ■'22 May
6i;Pio May
631 ''23 Mar.
64 P20 July
•■30 Dec.
24 July
P27 May
55|''i7Eec. 58
55 17 April 62
58 p'lo May 61
591'' 8 Sept. 65
59p'i6 Oct. 66
57 12 July 67
63^13 June 68
64:1' 8 July 68
66 1 Pi 7 April 69
67 P 3 Aug. 70
P 6 Mar. 6:
9 Jan. 64
I July 65
8 July 62 P 8 Sept. 65
21 Nov. 62 Pio Oct. 65
15 Jan. 64 P16 Oct. 66
12 July 65 1 P 5 Mar. 67
12 Sept. 65|Pi6Mar. 67
'P 7 Aug. 66 1 P 8 July 68
Tho. Wm. Crawford Leathem,Pi6 Oct. 66
Alfred Charles Fryer
Maurice Charles O'Connell
Charles Edward "\VhaUey . .
Wm. Mends Forte Trotman
Allan Gilmore
Francis Herbert England . .
Ludlow Strange Henry Pajaie
James Hayes
P:6Mar. 67
II Jan. 67
P 8 June 67
Pi 3 June 6S
8 July 68
P I Aug. 68
P20 Oct. 69
6 July 70
P20 Oct.
6q
P 7 May
P23 Nov.
70
P12 July
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
10 Jan.
72
BKEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
- Colonel Redmond served with the 6ist Regi-
ment throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, and was present at the passage of the
Chenab and in the battles of Sadoolapore, Chil-
lianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the Field
Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khj'ber
Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Expedition into
the Eusufzie country, and skirmishes near Sag-
gow and Zoormundie on nth and 14th Dec.
1849. Commanded the flank Companies 61 sb
Regiment with the force under Sir Colin Camp-
bell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded Detach-
ment 6ist Regiment which repulsed the attack
of the mutinous Sepoys on the magazine at
Ferozepore on 13th May 1857, and was severely
wounded. Served at the siege (from 14th Aug.)
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp,
and CB.).
Captain BoUeau served with the 6ist Regiment
at the siege assault and capture of Delhi (and as
a volunteer with the Artillery from 26th August
till its fall), including repulse of sorties on 4thi
i8th and 23rd July and ist August 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
Sdb Lieutenants.
Abercromby Anson Craven
1 Nelson
... jPeroy Temple Rivett-Carnac.. ' 3 July 72
'/12 PavmoK^er.— Charles Edward Lennox,"" 8 May 67 ; 2nd Lt. 12 June 52 ; Lf. 3 Sept. 54 ; Capt.
... I Quarter Master. — James Wilson, 7 Nov. 68.
... |.9«r7coH.— James Petrie Street,'' MD. A.S. 9 June 54 ; Surgeon, 15 June 66.
Assistant Surgeon.— SaTXi\ie\ V/esley Handy, 30 Sept. 64
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Canada, Sept. 1866.
' Sir Horatio Shirley sor\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the 88th in the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; was General Officer of the Trenches in the attack on the Quarries on the 7tb
June, and at the attack on the i8th June, and commanded a Brigade at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sept —
wounded (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and -jrd
Class of tho Med,iidie). -^
» Lt.Coloncl Gordon served with the 6ist Regiment at the siego assault and capture of Delhi in 1857. was present
at the repulse of tho sorties of 4th and i8th July, and in the action of Nujjufghur on 2sth August, where he com-
manded the RcRcrvo (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*i?xJ""''' '''"'''■'' •;"'«™'^'"led the S4th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport Sarah Sands at sea on
nth Nov. 1857. The conduct of the 54th on that occasion was the subicct of a general order dated Horse Guards,
27th Fob. 1858, m which Lt.Colonel Brett is mom i. .nod as being "entitled to high praise for his conduct through-
out under circumstances "the most nlarminr inni diiL'crous in which soldiers can be placed" (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and presented by the Royal Humini. S mhIv nmiIi a Silver Medal and vote of thanks for his services on
tho occasion). Scrvc<l ;n India during the supinv^iM,, ..itli.' mutiny from January 1858, and commanded a Flying
Column on tho Ncpaiil Frontier; this force received the special acknowledgments of the Governor General of India
for " energy and zeal displayed for the period so emploved " (Medal).
•Captain Hlackett served with tho 98th Regiment in the Pcshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
under Sir Sydney ( otton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of
, on the 4th May (Modal with Clasps).
•Captain Shiffricr served with tho 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at
Oawnporo on 26th 27th an.l 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Luckn&w, andreUef of
'0 CaptAiii Lennox served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal).
" Doctor Street.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
ftta'cS:nd^Baf.^;zthl?o^t.] 62nd {The WUsUr^ Regiment of Foot. 308
"Nive" "Peninsula" "Fekozeshah" "Sobkaon" "Sevastopol."
-ears;Ser.Colonel.— 39 Jfi^A<^o«. Sir William Thomas KuoUys.i KCB. Ensign, 9 Dec. 13; Lt. 4- Ctqif. 25 Sept. 17 5
Full Half t\ipt. 4- Lt. Colonel, ^^i Dec. 27 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ; Lf. General, 11 Jan. 60 ;
Pay. Pay.; General, xy June 66 ; Colonel 62ud Foot, 16 Nov. 58.
31 ... Lieutenant Colonels. — William Lenox Ingall,^ CS., Brigadier General Commanding PresidencT/ District, Bengal;
Ens. 27 Dec. 42 ; Lt. 23 July; 45 Capt. ^j Feb. 51 ; Major, 8 June 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Oct. 55 ; Colonel, 25 Oct. 60.
29 ^,'12 c. William Saubey,^ Ensign, P19 April 44 ; Lt. ^i Aug. 45 ; Capt. i'27 April 49 ; Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 24 Feb. 57; Colonel, 18 May 62; Lt. Colonel, 14 Feb. 72.
Majors. — Samuel George Carter,^ Ensign, 13 June 45; Lt. 18 July 48; Capt. 21 July 54 ; Bt.Major,
7 Nov. 6S ; Major, 3 April 70.
s. Graham Hay.s Ensign, P18 Aug. 52 ; Lf. ^28 Oct. 53 ; Capt. 1*16 Feb. 55 ; Bt.Major, 3 Feb. 70 ; Major, 2 Apr. 71 .
Captains.
John Lovell Kelly
Lorenzo G. Dviudas'
Walter Amlrew Corbett
George Simpson Fraser
John Medows Theobald
Kobert Nevill Gream, Director ofGymnas- \
tics in India j
Arthur Lloyd Rearte
s. John Boiighey, Instruct'ir, It. M. College ..
Killegrew Reginald Berkeley Wodehouse, )
Extra Aide de Camp to Governor of Bombay )
WilUamLane Robinson Scott
Joseph FitzSimon
Lieutenants.
Robert Rogers
Thomas Hamilton Forsyth, Adjutant \
Aug. 68 i
Thomas Fentham Todd
Arthur James Chichester
James Bennett
Thomas Duncan WiUiam Dunn, Instructor \
of Musketry 4 July 71 S
Robert Alfred Poole
May 58:^16 Nov. 60
''26Jan. 55! 8 June 55
■'23 July 6iJi'23Aug. 64
" 3 Dec. 6i{p 4 Nov. 64
5 Feb. 58 ]p 4 June 61
''22 April 62 P 2 May 65
26 Feb. 56 Pio Sept. 58
7 Nov. 65
ENSIGN.
8 July
P 7 Nov. 62
14 Mar. 55
25 June 58
'21 Nov. 62
P12 Dec. 65
9 Sept. 55
6 Mar. 67
4 Dec. 63 P29 May 67
•'2oMay 64,^7 Aug. 67
P15N0V. 64'i'3oOct. 67
P 2 May 65 «■ I Feb. 68
Pio Nov. 65Pi5Feb.
9 July 64
7 Nov. 65
P30 Oct. 67
"[5 Feb. 68
[I AprU 68
2 May
I Aug.
P 3 Feb. 69
Pi4July 69 1
3 Apr. 70:
13 Nov. 72
BT.LT. COL.
12 Dec. 65:^11 April 68
Henry Jones P25 Sept. 60 P24 Nov. 63
Vicesimus Kno.x p 7 Aug. 67 p 3 Feb. 69
P 8 Aug. 67|Pi4 July 69
P2S Sept. 67 P26 Feb. 70
P30 Oct. 67 3 Apr.
8 Jan. 68 1 28 Oct. 71
22 Jan. 68 28 Oct. 71
Pii April 68 28 Oct. 71
P14 July 69 28 Oct. 71
P12 June 69J 28 Oct. 71
P27 April 70 28 Oct. 71
Arthur Goding .
Robert Hajme
William Bowlas Williams
Harry Molyneux Carter
Clayton William James Hingston.,
Robert Henry Forrest
John Clibborn
Adolphus Lambert Dennis
George Lake Talbot Deniuss
Sub Lieutenants.
James Henry Bowhill
George Blakiston Renny
Duncan Peter Robertson
SUB LIEUT.
10 Jan. 72
27 Mar. 72
4 Dec. 72
) Mar. 72.
67.
- ■ Jiimcs White Minchin, 30 March 67 ; Bonorary Capta
■ f ■. -Charles Lenton, 5 June 66.
i iiias Smith Hollingsworth, A.S. 3 Nov. 54; Surgeon, 7 Au<>
' V , „ ,-„>•.— Robert John Scott, MB. i Oct. 67.
William Alexander Duke, 31 March 66.
Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, 30 December 1S68.
Sir WiUiam Thomas KnoUvs served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penin-
which occasion Sir Henry
Sullivan and ten Officers 1 it 1
2 Brigadier General Iuli
Ferozeshah (wounded) ami .-
June 1855, including the sag.
wounded (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight uf the Leg
Hayoune, repulse of the sortie-
lii'i'l of their wounds.
ru of 1845-46 with the 62nd Regiment, including the battles of
isp). Served also in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854 to i8th
M of 6th April, and attack on the Quarries on the 8th June—
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
3 Colonel Sankey served the Eastern campaign up to i6th Dec. 1854, and from 13th July 1855, as D.A.Q.M.G.,
and from 31st Aucr. as A.Q.M.G. to ist Division, including the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of
Alma (mentioned in despatches, and charger killed) and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege and tall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
» Major Carter served with the 51st Light Infantry during the war in Burmah from April to August 1852 ; was
on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop SesosMs during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon river, served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture
of Rangoon ; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May (severely wounded). Was mentioned m General
Godwin's despatches as "deserving the best consideration of Government" for his services at the capturing by
storm of the enemv's stronghold and entrenched position south of Bassein ; honoured with the best thanks of the
Governor General in Council, and promoted to the rank of Captain (Medal svith Clasp for Pegu).
« Major Hay served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55. including the siege of Sebastopol and the
attack on the Quarries (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ,. ^ .
■> Captain Dundas served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from i6th August 1855, mcluding the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and the attack of the Redan on Sth Sept. (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
309
W.2
lV,i
63rd {The West SuffoR-) Regiment of Foot. [^ceS^chatw^''
" Egmoitt-op-Zee " " IlAETiirrQ'UE " " GtJADALOUPE " "Alma" "Inkeeiian" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Ai-thur Cunliffe Pole, Emign, ^j Nov. 26; Lt. 5 June 30; Capt. Pi8 Oct. 33; Major, ^i Dec. 37 ;
Lt. Colonel, 2 Sept. 44 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 13 Dec. 595 Lt. General, 9 April 68 ; Colonel
63r(l Foot. 27 March 68.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Vere Hunt Bowles,' .Ehs/^h, •'lo April 49; Zt.^12 Aug. 53; Cajjf. 8 July 55; Major,
19 Dec. 61 ; Lt.Colonel, 28 July 67 ; Colonel, 28 Jul.y 72.
Majors.— John Edwin Dickson HlU,^ Eneign, 13 Feb. 55; Lf. 19 Aug. 55; Capf. ^16 Jan. 63; Major, ''21
Aug. 67.
Patrick Hunter. Ensit/n. ^1$ June 40 ; Lf. ''16 July 52 ; Capt. P29 Dec. 57 ; Major, ^'12 Oct. 70.
Capta
I EXSIGN.
^ 2 Nov.
30 Dec.
18 Jan.
P 3 June
i-isNov. 61
1-17 May
2 July
9 Oct.
Charles Henry Kinahan
Thornton Scovell
Charles Ellison Terrot
Major Dawson HUl
Charles Owen James
Marmaduke Stourton
Edmund Sandilands Savage ..
«. Nadolig Ximenes Gwynne, X
Interpreter )
Arnold David Saportas
Frederick William Day
LlEUTENAXTS.
Constan tine Joseph Ryan
Robert William Bastow
Theobald Donat O'Brien
William Henry Wickens
Frederic \Vhii. RusseU Jones..
Robert Wright Studdy
William Lettsom Grono'.t'
Henry James Jackson
Francis Macnaghten Leshe' . .
William Pahner.s Adjutants
6 July 70 j
William Frederick Nuthall,')
Inst, of Musketri/ 1 2 June 69 J
Herbert Rowley Cook ^ 9 AprU 70
Arthur George Millar 10 Feb. 69
WUliam Eraser |P2i Apr. 63
Charles John Sherer 'Wliittair 3 Sept. 70
Wm. Robert Le Geyt Anderson ^ i Oct.
28 Oct.
9 Mar.
4 Aug. 63
I May 67
8 June 67
13 July 67
14 Aug. 67
8 Jan. 64
20 Dec.
18 Jan.
6 July 67
George Lindsay Garstta .
Srn LiEriEiTANTS.
Fra. George Lawrence Main- 1
waring J
Rawdon Edw. Dennys Reilly..
3 Sept. 70
LIEU!
I CAPTAIN.
'24 June 59 ji' 9 Nov. 66
Pi6Aug. 6
19 Dec. 6
P 4 Feb. 62
'' 3 April 67
''29 Mar. 64
9 Nov,
PioNov. 65
■■12 June 67
28 July 67
13 Sept. 67
Pie Oct. 67
P I Feb. 68
P 2 May 68
P12 June 69
P 9 Feb. 70
P20 June 68
60
2 Feb.
P25 Mar.
26 Mar.
Aua'. 67
Sept. 67
P16 Oct. 67
P29 Jime 70
1*23 Mar
29 June 70
3 Sept. 67
P q April 71
!'3i Oct. 71
BBEV.SIAJ.
Pa^ma«<ec— Frederick Piper,« 14 Sept. 70 ; Quarter Master, 30 March 60.
Quarter Mnnter. — William Ridler, 8 June 72.
1 Colonel Bowles served with the 63rd''Regi-
ment throughouttheEastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman ; siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol,
expedition to Kerch, bombardment and capture
of Kiubourn (Medal -with four Clasps, 5th Class
of the Modjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3 Major Hill served \Tith the 97th Regt. in the
Crimea from the 29th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was one of the
lieutenants of the ladder party at the attack of the
Redan on Sth Sept., on which occasion he was
wounded in the left hip and mentioned in de-
Oct. 71 spatches for "distinguished conduct "(Medal
_ Oct. 71 with Clasp, and Turkish :\[rdal).
3 Nov. 67! 5 Lieut. Palmer served in India during the
28 Oct. 71 mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
28 Oct. 71J 8 PaymasterPiper served with the Rifle Brigade
28 Oct. 71 throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
SUB LIEUT. Served with the Battalion through the whole of its
Dec 71 services in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
3 ■ ' including the capture of Luoknow, and numerous
31 Aug. 72 affairs dm-ing the Oude campaign (Medal with
Clasp).
Sur^fOH.— John Harrison Robotham.s A.S. 23 April 55 ; Surgeon, 25 April 68.
Assistant Surgeons. — John Barlow Hannah.* MD. 31 March 62.
Thomas O'FaiTell. 3ID. 31 March 65.
Facings Green.— Agent , Edward S. Codd. Esq.— 7m/j Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
Embarkcdfor India, 7 Oct. 1870.
Lieut. Leslie served in the Indian mutiny campaisn of 1857-58 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
Surgeon Robotham and Doctor Hannah.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
LimerickJ 64tli {The 2)id Stafo/dsJiu;-) Regiment of Foot. 310
"St. Lucia." "Surinam" "Persia." "Reshire" "Bushike" "Kooshab" "Luckxow."
15 Aug. 26; dipt. P12 April 33; Capt. 4*
Years' Ser.]
Full
Pay.
Pav.
30
■V,.
30
30
24
15
14
14
IX
13
^
q
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6
6
6
4
4
4
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4
3
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7
iS
14
Colonel. — Charles Algernon Lewis,' Cornet, 1*13 Oct. 25; Zt.
Lf. Colonel, ''30 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major, 11 Jan. 58; Zt. Colonel, 13 'Feb. 595 ZlajoV General,
19 June 60; Zt. General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— HC Thomas de Courcy Hamilton.^ £««»(/«, ''30 Sept. 42; Zt. 10 April 47; Ckj)*. 29 Dec.
54 ; Bt.Major, 10 Mar. 57 ; Major, 27 Nov. 57 ; Bt.Zt. Colonel, 21 April 68 ; Zt. Colonel, ''20 Slay 68.
Majors. — Robert Mockler,'' Unnit/n, 12 Sept. 43; Zt. 12 Jan. 48; Capt. g May 51; Bt.MaJor, 24 Mar. 58;
Major, 2 Sept. 59; Bt.Zt. Colonel, iS Mur. 69. .
Henry Francis,5 2!;n«iyM, P23 June 43; X^ 14 Sept. 43; Co^<. isMar. 53; Bt.Major, 2^Mar. sS ; Bt.Lt.Colonel,
18 Mar. 69 ; Major, 6 July 72.
Captains.
Valentine Ryan^
S.George Digby Barker,»jD.4. >
Qr. Master Gen. ,Fortsmoutli )
George Henry John Haldane'
John Ayton Wood'"
Charles Hamilton Sams
James Landon Watt
Edward Joseph Jekyll, Adj. )
I Adm. Bait. Beds liijle V
Volu nteers j
John Woulfe Keogh
John Symeon Walker
Francis John Edward Green...
Francis Sandys Dugmore
LIEUT. 1 captain.
BEEV.MAJ. BT.LI.COt.
30 Nov.
f2i Jan.
^23 Mar.
II May
fi2 Feb.
['25 Jan.
49! 2 Jan. 52 16 Mar. 58
53jJ'i6 Mar. 55| 2 April 61
Ssjp I April 56, Pis Dec. 61
55;Pt4Aug. 57I 27 July 66
58 1 ''25 Sept. 60 P 8 Jan. 68
59|''25 Feb. 62 P30 Sept. 68
Pi I Feb. 62i''i6Jan. 66 P22 July 7
1*22 Feb.
'30 Dec.
P 1 April
P 3 Aug.
LlF.rXENANTS.
Edward William Carleton, ■)
In.it. ofMuxkelri/ 8 Jan. 68 J
GeraM .hum.-; i'atcrson !
. 11. Dcnnistoun
61 p- 3 May
59' 9 Sept.
62 512 June
60 'P 4 April
I
; Mar. 62:? 8 Jan.
; it Richard- \
: . --■ July 71 ...)
I William Addeiiey ...
Gordon Dewar
Ri chard John Bingham
John Edmund Harpur Crewe...
Fred. Seton Karr Lushington .
John M'Dougall
John Patrick Miller '.
23 Aug.
Pio Nov.
P I May
P12 June
Pie Oct.
'* 7 Jiiiy
P30 Oct.
p 2 May
P 8 Dec.
8 Feb.
P27 Aug.
64 P17 Mar.
65IP24 April
67, P 8 Dec.
67;Pi9 Feb.
67|P27Aug.
69 P22 July
69', 28 Oct.
68 P22 Oct.
69 1 28 Oct.
70 i 28 Oct.
70! 28 Oct.
17 Sept. 61 ; 23 April 72
10 April 72 I
15 May 72
6 July 72
P20 June 68
1 Lt. General Lewis sei-ved with the Grenadier
Guards in the Crimea from the 13th Aug. 1855 ;
Commanded Divisions of the Army in the
Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking
of Sebastopnl (JUm1:i| Aviia Clasp, Turkish Medal,
and 5th (■ ' ,
2 Lt.C' ' the 90th
Light Ii ' whole of
.the war -1 , .: ;. ' ' ' ■• iili the 68th
Light Intanl,ry tiio llastc ru caiapaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with four Clasps, \'ictoria Cross, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
SUB LIEUT.
Sub Lieutenants. |
Francis George Arch. Wiehe... 28 Oct. 71
Llewellyn Griffiths '
Thomas Alfred Beale '
lames Mitchell Johnstone
Henry George Purdon
Paymaster. — Richard S. Crawley, 2 Oct. 66; Hon.Captain,
I Nov. 71
8 June 72
14 Aug. 72
21 Aug. 72
II Sept. 72
Oct. 71.
; Oct. 70.
Surgeon. — James Bonnyman, MD., A.S. 13 Dec. 55 ; Surgeon,
As/istant Surgeon. — Edwin Parsonage, MD. i Mar. 59.
Facings ^\&ck.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irhh Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bf. and Co.
lieiurnedfrom Malta, 28 Mar. 1872.
■> Lt.Colonel Mockler served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. and night attack and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded by round-
shot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Kalee Nuddee and
Kerkeroulie, Bareilly, Shnhichanpore, Bunnai, andMahomdie (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Francis served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved
also throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the defence of the Alumbagh, action of La Martiniere,
second relief of Lucknow. defence of Cawnpore. and actions of Kalee Nuddee, Kerkeroulie, Bareilly, Shahjehanpore,
Mahomdee, and Bimnai (Brevet of Major. Modal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
' Captain Kvaii servud widi lli- Cqfii liu-iii;cm in rliL- N.W. I'ri.viuccs in sujipressiiift- the mutiny in 1857-58
present m
and defeat
8 Lt.Col
battle of i
with Ifav
Nuddr^.. I
and cinlr
with < Mitr
thoti!:::'-
thr 1; Ml .■
' , ; . ', ' ; 1: 1 ;;,ii 'I. il' ^ I'.- < ii ( awupore
: , ' i '. Ilv (Medal).
.■ anaek and
V '!, I ■I;:-,.). ,-> , ,-,u in Bengal
11- of Futteiipore, Aoung, Pandoo
■id the several actions leading to
' luling several sorties (wounded) ;
a^i., .; >. _ .... . .; ;.. L . 1 1. i 1 '. , and in the operations ending in
hei-e he ollici-itcdas D.A.Q.M.Geucral, isL Division, and was mentioned in despatches ;
358, and canture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's
■ Lucknow,
■ I' 'i . -iijiaign in
serv,i-i , .1 I..:. iNv).
'-' C.iptaiu Ualdaue served the Pi
capture of Reshire, surrender of 1
expedition to Ahwaz— in command
vinces in suppressing the nrutiny ii
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore frrnr a I
the defence of the Alumbac'l I (
Lucknow, defence of Cawii 1 1"
capture of Bareilly, and atlair . ■■( :
for Lucknow) .
1" Captain Wood was on board the Transport Sarah Sands with the Head Quarters of the 54th Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth November 1S57. Served during
the Indian mutiny, including liOrd Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
.-., ,vith ttin fi,(th Regiment, including the storm and
i !<- r^hab, bombardment ofMohimarah, and
I I lasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Pro-
, , , .. ! laum in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
o iiii^i aud second) ; wasan Assistant Field Engineer in
usent at the actions of Dilkoosha and second relief of
utineers, and actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie,
md Mahomdie (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service
3"
65th {The 2ucl YurLsJi.ire North Bldina) Regiment of Foot. [Agra Bengal Depot
r. India" fnrith tho Rovnl Tio-firl. "Athuti" " N^mir y.n t iwr^ "
iNDii" (with the Royal Tiger). "Arabia" "NewZeala
Colonel.— -S;')- Robert Walpole.i KCB. 2nd Lt. ^ii May 25; Lt. ''26 Sept. 26; Capt. ^24 Jan. 34; Major,
P31 May 44; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 2 .Iiily 47; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt.Col. 17 Oct. 56; Major General,
30 May 62; Lieutenant General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 65th Foot, 28 Oct. 69.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Heury MacGregor,^ Engign, P31 Dec. 41; i<. ''13 June 45 ; Ca;)^ ''2$ May 52;
Bt.Major, 28 Jan. 62 ; Major, 17 April 66; Lt.Colonel, 7 Jan. 69.
Majors.— Charles Blewitt,^ Ensif/n, ''8 May 46; if. 22 Dec. 48 ; Capt. Pj May 55 ; Major, 7 Jan. 69.
William John Chads,' Ensign, 1-12 Nov. 47; Lt. P12 Sept. 48 ; Caj9f. 30 Juno 54; Bt.Major, 15 Dec. 54;
Bt. Lt.Colonel, 9 Nov. 62 ; Major, 15 May 72.
ENS
4 April 51
3 Nov. 5^
Captains.
Fred. Stansfield Herries
Lionel Smith Warren^....
Robert Mui-ray
William Bvani" ''25 Jun
Villars Butlei-s 16 M
William Gervaise de la roer^...l''i7 Nov
John Henry Graham Holroyd'";'' 2 Fell,
Harry Bromley Pitman
George Clarkson Ross ...
William Thomas Croft....
Lieutenants.
Cha. GrosvonorByam Martin, ">
Inat. of Musketry 23 Jfar. 70 i
John Cookson Fite,'^ Adju-'l
tant 12 Feb. 70 [....S
Hugh FitzRoy Man-yat
Reginald William Dalgety
Frederick Luttman Johnson ...
Charles Augustus Fillingham .
Henry Augustus Rasch
Salusbury Davenp.Crookenden
Wdliam Ethelston
Wm.Maitland PeagumColeman
Charles John Whitaker
John Charles Christie
Rich. Duffin Buckley Rutherford
Geo. Brj-an Douglas Thornhill
Henry Spencer Wheatley
Alexander Thomas Waller
Frederick Guy Vivian
Sub Lieutenants.
William Walter Lean
Algernon Geo. Arnold Durand
5 Aug.
9 Oct.
'22 July 59
P 9 June 65
23 Dec.
'ii Dec.
' 8 June
10 Oct.
■20 July
'12 Oct.
12 Jan.
'13 Oct.
7 July
8 July
9 July
9 Oct.
29 June
3 Aug.
12 Nov.
4 Jan.
captain. I BREV.MAJ. i BT.LT.COL.
•'25 Nov. S3 P 7 Dec. 58
P18 Aug. 54I 8 Sept. 63
P 5 Feb. 60JP11 Dec. 66
8 Sept. 63 P2S April 68
18 July 62 12 Feb. 70
P 8 June 67 P23 Mar. 70
P 6 July 67 P23 Mar. 70
P 8 Nov. 61IP15 Dec. 69
10 Sept. 58JPI6 Jan. 63
Pii May 6oj 10 July 72
P12 Oct. 67
P20N0V. 67
P25 April 68
P 8 Aug. "
P 7 Nov. 68
P15 Sept. 69
PjoNov. 69
25 Aug. 67
12 Feb.
P 3 Aug. 70
P 4 Jan. 71
25 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7r
SUB LIEUT.
Sept.
Dec.
17 Aug. 7c
^ Lt.Colonel MacGregor served in the New
Zealand war of i86o-6i, and also during that of
1863-65. Commanded the Detachment 65th Regt.
at the relief of No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1861
3 Major Blewitt served with the 65th Regi-
ment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal) .
5 Captain Warren was engaged in the opera-
tions at Taranaki in 1861 (Medal).
Paymaster. — John Thompson.i^ 25 May 55; Ensign, 5 Nov. 54; Lt. 9 March 55 ; Jlon. Major, 5 Nov. 69.
Quarter Mauler.— ^a.m.nQ\ Haden, 25 Jan. 56.
Sitrr/eoji .—Henry Sherlock, '3 A.S. 15 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Aug. 70.
. Assistant Surgeons.—John Govez Williamson, i April 71.
■ ( Espine Charles Robert Ward, i April 71.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bf., and Co.
Embarked for India, 10 January 1871.
> Sir Robert Walpole commanded a detachment of the Rifle Brigade at the Pandoo Nuddee on the 26th Nov. 1857 ;
a Brigade on the 27th and 28th November at Cawnpore under Major General Windham, on which occasion he
defeated the right attack of the Gwalior Contingent, and took two i8-pounder guns ; commanded the 6th Brigade of
the Army at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December under Lord Clyde; a detached Corps of the Army that
marched through the Doab to Etawah, Futteyghur, and the Ramgunga; commanded the 3rd Division of the Army
at the capture of Lucknow ; and a Field Force that entered Rohilcund, including attack on Fort Rohea and battle
of Allj-gunge; also the whole of the Troops at the battle of Bareilly under Lord Clyde (wounded— sabre-cut on right
hand, and horse wounded in three places) ; commanded at the fight at Maylah Ghat on the Saarda 15th Jan. 1859,
when with 360 men, 60 only of whom were Europeans, he entirely defeated 2,500 of the enemy {CB., A'Ci?'., Medal with
Clasp, and received tne thanks of Parliament).
* Lt.Colonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was
lire.scnt at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on the
White House Stockade, 12th April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassein and
I egu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, during which
the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major) ;
received the thanks of the GoviM-nor General in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
volunteer at the bombardment and cai)ture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal). Served as
Htan Captain at Smyrna from April to Sept. 1855, fi"d as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
HmjTna and Abydos (Dardanelles from ist Sept. 1855 to 27th Oct. 1856).
I ii"'.'*^"'',' ^J'"™ served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
» Major Butler served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and also in that of 1863-65.
l-ommanded a (^omimny and was severely wounded at Camcrontown 7th Sept. 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
•Captain de la Pocr served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
Captain Holroyd served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
is xV*'"'" -nu ^'-■'■^'='1 ^^'•■^ ^^° '8th Royal Irish and with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealandwar in 1865 (Medal).
. »,, "'J''"". ,^""™P"'5° served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
nawicsol Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sobastopol, and was wounded in the advanced trenches on 4th
June 185s (.Medal with three Clasp.s, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and ac-
comiMiniod the storming party at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
burgeon Sherlock.— For War Ser^-ices see " Medical Department."
Depot,
Years' Ser.l
SSedTa^ootJ 66th (^The Bc>-J:slure) Regiment of Foot. 312
DouKo" "Talaveha" "Albuhera" " Vittokia " "Tyrenees" " Nitelle " "Nive"
"Okthes" "Peninsula."
Hall Colonel.— c. Thomas Henrj' Johnston, i Ensign, ^7.1 Feb. 22; Lt. Pj Oct. 25; Caj't. ''24 Oct. 26; Major,
''20 May 36; Lt. Colonel, ""zS Dec. 38; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major General, 4 June 57; Lt. General,
31 Jan. 64 ; Colonel 66th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel. — George Vincent Watson, Ensign
Pe Feb. 63 ; Lt.Colonel, ''21 Aug. 69.
Majors. — James Galbraith, Ennyn, ''12 Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. ''29 Feb. 56 ; Major, ''18 Aug. 69.
Somerville George C. Hogge, Ensign, ^22 Sept. 54; Lt. 11 Oct. 55 ; Capt. fp Sept. 58 ;' Major, ''14 Aug. 67.
Pg April 47 ; Lt. 14 Nov. 4S ; Cajit. ^28 April 54 ; Major,
ENSIGN. I LIEUT. I
'29 Feb. 56 J'21 April 63
''28 Aug. 57 P28 Aug. 63
P28Aug. 63^30001. 66
9 Mar. 60|i'i8Nov. 68
29 Dec. 54 10 June 62
25 Sept. 60! 9 May 65
P 6 July 67,1' 5 Mar. 70
8 Jan. 56 5 Aug. 70
I .a-ug. D0|'3i uci.
30 April 60 24 July
Captains. jijisniH. , liklt. | captain. [ brev.ma.t. ; bt.lt.col.
Charles Valentine Oliver
John Tobin Ready
Thomas Bales Soady
William Saunders
George Priestley^
V12 Robert John Jocelyn Stewart..
Ernest Stephen Garratt
V12 Thomas Murphy^
Arthur Nelson Welman
John Heale.y^
Lieutenants.
George WilUam Monk Hall, "^
Xnst. of Musketry 24 Apr. 69 j
Thomas Harris
William Hamilton M'Math
Frederick Baines Dillon
Henry Herbert Smallpiece
Wm. Aug. Daniel Mackinnou...
Gilfrid Geo. Baker-Cresswell ...
John flhas. Mathew Pigott
Francis James Cullen
WiUiam Augustus Callaghan...
Walter Roberts
Manners Charles Wood
Edward Henry Fosbery
Beauchamp Robert Hobart, )
Adjutant 16 Oct. 72 j
George Crofton Wilmer
Henry BrefFney Ternan
Frederick Duncan Raikes
Rupert Virginius Tho. Edw
Stevenson
Sub Lieutenants.
John Waring Singleton Mercer
Wm. John de la Poer Beres- )
ford-Peirse j
17 ... PaT^mosiec— Thomas Bryson, 5 April 56 ; Son.Major, 5 April 71.
Quarter Master. —
Surgeon.— Wmiam Sim Murray, 3fB. A.S.io Jan. 51 ; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgeon Major, 10 Jan. 71.
Assistant Surgeons.— WiWinm Charles Gasteen, MB. 31 March 68.
_ ... Henry William Joynt, i April 71.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, February 1S70.
3 Captain Murphy served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign from June 1854 to January
1856; was present at Inkerman. and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from regular
trench duty for a single day from first breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for distinguished
conduct). Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch from January 1856 to the end of the war (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
5 Captain Healey served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian campaign, and was present at the reduction of the
Fort of Arrah in Jan. 1S58, at the siege of^Kotah and its capture by assault, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria,
surprise on and aitack of the rebels at Scckur (Medal) .
1 Lt.General Johnston served iu the 66th
Regiment in Canada during the rebellion of
1837-38, and afterwards commanded the Regiment
for many years on foreign service.
2 Captain Priestley ser\^ed with the 88th Regi-
ment in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults
of the Redan on the i8th Jiuie and 8th Septem-
ber, in which last he commanded the Grenadier
Company (Medal ^vith Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including; the ac-
tion of Bhogaapore, siege of Lucknow in March
1858, and taking of Calpee (Medal -with Clasp for
Central India).
313
67th {The South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot.
rEangoon. Depot attached
L to ist Batt. 4th Foot.
"Baebosa" "Peninsula." "India" (with the Royal Tiger). "TakuFoets" "Pekix."
liColonel,— 5p Francis John Davies,iJB«8ijM,i'3 Feb. o8 ; X^ P26 Jan. 09 ; Capt. •'12 Aug. 13; Caid. 4- Lt. Colonel,
■| ''30 April 27; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41; Major General, 20 June 54; Zt. General, 14 Aug. 59; General,
:' 14 Jan. 66 ; Colonel 67th Foot, 15 Jan. 58.
Lieutenant Colonel. — .<. Frederick William Jehb,^ .Ehs/^», P23 June 54; Zf. 16 Nor. 54; Cajtl. 3 July 56;
j Major, i'i2 May 63 ; Li. Colonel, 21 Aug. 72.
, Majors.— .V. Charles B. Knowles,* Ensiijn, 20 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 20 April 55 ; Capt. i'i3 Feb. 63 ; Major, I'si Oct. 71.
IWilliam Henry Bell Kingsley,^ Ensign,z Juno 55 ; Lt. 30 Oct. 57 ; Capt. i'i2 May 63 ; Major, 21 Aug. 72.
I EXSIGK.
'24 Aug. 58
19 Juno 57
18 Dec. 57
30 Mar. 58 '
II Jan. 59
16 Jan. 63 '
24 Nov. 63 1
5 April 64 1
26 Mar. 58
9 April 61 1
Captains.
Thomas Egerton Jones
». George Masters Cardew ^ ..
George Baker'
Miles Charles Seton*
Arthur James Poole''
John Eyles Blunclell
David Mackinlay Potter
Philip Quirk
Lorenzo Nickson Mosse'"
John Sadlier Brereton
LlECTKXAXTS.
Robt. Edw. Colborue Jarvis, "i
.■!,?/»/«,(/ 2 Jan. 6q i
Jaiiu> ,--MM ■ , !■ 1 1-,'iit Smith,>
//; ' ; • o Jane 72)" i
Tbi.i. I . i. lijiundKnox;'' 3 Mar. 65
John ^. I'lii'i' \iiiit,c (''21 April 67
John Levborne Popham ,''13 July 67
Francis Boyd Garfit p' 16 Sept. 68
James Hercules Fitz Walter ^ 1 o „ To-t, e. '
I Henry GonneUan j j - 2 Jan. 69
David Robt. Morrieson BriggSi''23 Jan. 69
Henry Crowe ji'24 April 69
'Richard Frederick Atkinson ...i' g Oct. 69
[ Robert Geo. Wardlaw-Ramsay ''14 Jan. 71
JHammond Astley Tapp : "'22 Mar. 71
John Patrick Somers Cocks . .| 13 Jan. 69
George Cadell Dobbs 7 July 69
Halkell Francis Jackson J" 7 May 70
LIEUT.
'20 Dec.
15 June
30 No^-.
8 Nor.
10 Nov.
20 April
8 July
2 Jan.
23 Sept.
12 May
''22 Sept. 63
•"20 April 67
''29 May 67
P 8 July 68
62 P 2 Jan. 69
67 P12 Nov.
Mar.
69 P31 Oct,
May
63 21 Aug.
19 July 59
4 Jan.
61 P31 Dec. 6:
^24 April
P 6 July
P12 Nov.
P14 Jan.
P22 Mar.
P 3 May
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
>-.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
General D.ivics served in the Peninsula ■with
the 52nd Light Infantry, and was present at the
69 battles of Fuentes d'Cinor, Salamanca, Vittoria,
and the Pyrenees, and at the siege of Bada.ioE
(wounded), for which he has the War Medal with
five Clasps.
3 Lt. Colonel Jcbb served with the 23rd Fusiliers
in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
71] Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a de-
71'tachment of the 67ih Regiment which marched in
71! January 1862 from Tientsin to Niu-Chua.ng, a dis-
vrltance of 350 miles, for the protection of the British
7i!community iit that port, when_closed by the ice,
from the depredations of the Ma-tardzer robbers.
Sub Lieutenants.
jWilham Hope Young
William Egginton Briggs
De Lacy Dayrell Passy ..
Lawrence Jameson Torrie
'Paymaster. — Frank P:)tt r
' Quarter Master.— VAw.r \
Surgeon. — .Tones Lni: i
Assistant Surgeons. — i
sub LIEUT.
I 29 May 7
.j I 27 Mar. 7
\ 19 Oct. 7
_ ■ 19 Oct. 7
Se]ifc. 60; Honorary Capti
- :.'• 3lIaroh56.
I . v. S Oct. 50 ; Su rijec
'I Dwyer, 30 Sept. 71.
■ I"'ii:i c I ::■ \- Ko-ovs, MB. 30 Sept. 71.
FacingsYo\\ov;.—.ig,nt«, Messrs. Cox and ^o.—Emharkedfor India,
, 25 Sept. 65.
3 Nov. 57 ; Surgeon Major, 7 Juno 70.
No
nbcr 1S72.
■* Ma.ior Knowlcs served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and was severely contused at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely v,-ounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Takn Fort ; also present
at the sun-ender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
« Captain Cardew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Talai Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the minor operations
against the Taeping rebels in the vicinitj' of Sliangliai in 1862.
' Captain Baker served with the 67th Regiment' tliroughout the campaign df r > :i -':■:. 1, ; c.rr/.od I'ne rocn-
mental Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and with the stormiiiL
which he crossed and i)lanted the Colour on i lie c:;va!ier ; also present at the sunr
* Captain Seton served with the 67th Uegimeut thvoiighout the campaign ol
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, ;
two Clasps). Also served again.-t the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shaug ,
taking of the fortified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsiupoo, Najow, and
Cholin.
» Captain Poole served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in Cljna in 1862, includintr the second cap-
ture of Kadint'.
»" Captain Mosse served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku. storm a-.i<l capture of the inner Taku Fort, surrender of I'ekin (Medal with two
( 'laHps I . Acted im Adjutant of the Left Wing 67th Regiment during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity
of Shangluii m the siunmcr of 1862, anil was present at the storm and capture of the strongly-stockaded post of
Naizang, the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin.
" Quarter Master I'ierson served throughout the Crimean war of 1854-55 (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Also
served m the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, including the second capture of Kading.
" Surgeon Major Lamprey and Doctor Dunbar.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
1' T . ,1 I', r. tlii_' ditch of
iiMi '■ . : .1, including the
der o; TLkin (Medal with
1862, and was present at the
68th {The Durham) Regiment of Foot {Light Infantry) 314'
Poona, Bombay. Depot,
with. 35th Foot.
" Siii.viiANCi " "Vittoria" "Ptkekees" "Nivelle" "Okthes" "Peninsula" "Alma" "Ikkekman"
ieurs' Ser. " SEVASTOPOL " " New Zealand."
FuU) Hall Colonel.— Xoj-(? WilUamPaulet,' GCB. Ensign, ?! Feb. 21: Lf. ^2^ Au.sr. 22 ; Capt. ''12 Feb. =5 ; Major, Pio Sept.
""" ' 30; Xi'.Co?. 21 April43; Co?. 20 June 54 ; Jlfa/.ffeH. 13 Dec. 58 ; X<.(?eK. 8 Dec. 67 ; CoZ. 6SttiFoot, 9 April 64.
Lieutenant Colonel. — e. Joshua Henry Kirby,^ Ens. ^10 Aug. 38; Zf. S April 42 ; Ciyji. 30 April52 ; Major,
^i June 60; Lt.Col. 10 Nov. 69.
Majors. — Harrison Walke J. Trent,^ Ensign, 1*14 April 48; Zf. 'i July 53; Capt. 29 Dec. S4; Bt.Major,
\ 21 Mar. 65 ; Major, 10 Nov. 69.
John BXoodi,* Ensign, 8 Sept. 54 ; Zt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. ^e Feb. 63 ; Major, ^31 Oct. 71.
Captains.
••• ! James Spratt^
■ ■ • ; Aubrey Harvey Tucker ^
V12 jGeorge Kennedy Shaw,^ at\
Staff College j
■•• Arthur Francis Marshall ^
■•• WiUiam Algernon KayS
••• ! Leonard BoldenS
•■■ j Charles OoveyS
• •• Joseph Boulderson
••• Charles Clifton Hood^
■ • • : Robert Alexander Crawfordio
Lieutenants.
William John St. Aubyn
William Fred. Woodwardi7
HerbertChesshyreMolyneus, \
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
8 May
Pis Sept.
22 April
IS May
5 June
'•27 Feb.
8 June
20 Nov.
13 July
20 Feb.
Inst, of Musketry 4 Nov
Samuel WiUiam Tyndall
I Arthur Law Woodland,.44/i(- 7
tant 19 Oct. 72 i
WiUiam Gordon
George Francis Marx
Harry St. George Ord
'; Albert Hamilton Stanley
Hamilton James Tollemache...
'Lindsay Henry John Barnard
Augustus Campbell Spencer...
Eustace Ashbumer Tickell
William Conyngham Van-)
deleur Burton )
Carr^ Fulton
46|i'iiMay 49
S3| 6 Nov. 54
55,P26 Oct. 55
55 ''22 June 58
SSI? 7 May 58
56 1*23 April 61
55 22 June 58
60 I Apr. 69
58 1 P 2 Dec. 62
581''i2 June 60
CAPTAIN.
BSEV.MAJ.
> Jan.
BT.l
'.COL.
fiS Feb.
P 6 Feb.
''14 June
P26 May
P I Feb.
8 Jan.
P20 Nov.
18 Jan.
P25 April
P I Dec.
•■is May
8 Feb.
P12 Oct.
61IP 9 Jan.
63 10 Nov.
" I Dec.
P28 May
P12 Oct.
68 P22 April
67 P 2 Aug.
67iP 9 Oct.
68!P27 0ct.
69|P27 0ct.
66 P13 July
70' 28 Oct.
70! 28 Oct.
66 28 Oct.
P s June
P22 Jan. 67! 28 Oct. 71
12 Mar. 61
"13 Jan. 69
10 Nov. 69
P I Dec. 69
I April 70
P31 Oct. 711
5 Oct.' 72 [
10 May 71
1 Lord William Paulet served the E;if tern cam-
paign of 1854 as Assistant Adiutanfc General to
the Oavab-y Division, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Oflacer
of the Legion of Honor, Commander ist Class
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal 1.
-* Lt.Colonel Kii-by served throughout the New
Zealand war of 1864-66, commanded the 68th Light
Infantry on the 27th April i£64 at the commence-
ment of the opei-ations against the Gate Pah, and
three Companies diu-ing the action of the 29tli
April 1864 (Medal.)
1" Lieut. Woodward sei-ved with the 68th Light
Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66
(Medal).
Sub Lieutenants.
William Grenville Mansel
Norman Robert Stewart
John Chinery Billiard |
RobertEdwardNeilsonThomas:
,IEUT.
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
2 Nov. 72
;; Li. ^ July 37 ; Hon
Aug. 65.
Major, I Jan. 60.
Paj/ma^ter. ^Charles Fade Heatly,'! 17 Dec. 47; Ens. 19 April :
Quarter Master. — Henry Sladden.'^ 4 May 60.
Surgeon.— Robert W. Meadows, '^ MD. A.S. 26 May 54; Surgeon,
Assistant Surgeons. — Oliver Codrington, 13 June 59.
1 William Francis Burnett, 31 Mai-ch 66.
Facings Green.- Agents. Slessrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
Beturned from. Neic Zealand, 12 June 1S66.— Embarked for India, 10 I'eb. 1S72.
3 Ma.ior Trent served with the 6Sth Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in 1S64-66, was present at the
assault on the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches), and acted as a regimental Major in the action of To Ranga, and
severely wounded in right wrist while leading two Companies of the 68th into the left of the enemy's rifle-pits (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, and Medal). '
* Major Blood served with the 6Sth Light Infantry in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1855, and was present at the
sieo-e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
s^Major Spratt and Captains Kay and Hood served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66,
and were present at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
6 Captain Tucker sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 68th Light Infantry, including the battles of
Alma Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the engagement
at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
' Captain Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858, and acted as Field Adjutant of Colonel
Walter's Column employed against the rebels in Shahabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Also throughout the
campaion of i860 in China (mentioned in despatches. Medal ■with Clasps).
8 Captains Marshall and Bolden served with the 6Sth Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in
1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, the engagement of Te Ranga, the West Coast campaign, and action at
Kakaramea (Medal).
9 Captain Covey served in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66 as Adjutant of the 68th Light Infantry and as Field
Adjutant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches) and
eno-ao'ement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1° Captain Crawford served -with the 2nd Queen's Royals thi-oughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
including the actions of Sinho, laking of Tangku, actions of the i8th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
1' :Major Heatly served -(vith the S6th Regiment -(vith the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58,
and was present at the siege storm and capture of Chundaree and of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of
Koonch, operations before Calpee from 15th to 2ist of May, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and port of
Calpee, battle of Morar, and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the i8th
Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal) .
'2 Quarter Master Sladden served throughout the Crimean campaignof 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the nth May, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Medal with Gratuity of ^15 for distinguished conduct in the Field, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war from Jaa. 1864 to March 1865, including-
;be attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
13 Doctor Meadows.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
315
69th (The South Lincohishh-c) Regiment of Foot. [oeifot'chftham.
"Boubbok" "Java." "'Wateeloo" "Iitdia."
Colonel. — 13 Ernest Frederic Gascoi^ie,' Ensign, 2 May 11 ; Lt. 13 May 13 : Copt. 6 July 13 ; Major, ''19 May
25; Lt. Colonel, ''3 June 28; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 20 June 54; Lt. General, 1^ Feb. 60;
General, 20 Jan. 67; Colonel 69th Foot, 3 April 58.
Lieutenant Colonel. — c. Geor<rcBagot,=' J?«»i,i7H, ''20 June 45; X^ ''25 Sept. 46; Oyi/. ''S June 52; JBt. Major,
7 iliiv 64 ; Major, 17 July 06 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 Feb. 69.
Majors.— James Sm.rth,^ Enn. i'25 Sept. 46 ; Lt. P12 Sept. 48 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Dt.Maj. 9 May 68 ; Maj. 3 Fel). 69
I£on. Charles James Fox-Pow^-s," Ensign, 23 Mar. 58 ; Lt. PiS Feb. 59 ; Capt. ''22 Nov. 64 j Major, '5 July 71.
CaPIAIXS. j ENSIGN. I LIEUT. CAPTAIN. ; BIIEV.MA.I. BT.LT.COL.
Richard FitaG-erald* I 18 Sept. 46 Pjo Nov. 48 17 Nov. 57 ,
Sebastian White Rawlins 5 Feb. 58 I'lo May 61 P21 Feb. 65
'■'^^e^f:'ZTs\?t^''.'^::^."^^^^^^^^^ ^3 May S5| 3oJuly 57 ^^9 Mar. 64,
Remain Fleming Stirke 6 June 54! 16 Aug. 55 3 Aug. 67,
Henry Harrison Bartlett^ 15 Feb. 56 17 Sept. 58 p 7 Aug. 67
Frederick Hotham Dyke^ ''30 June 57 ^14 June 59, p 5 May 69
Horace Augustus Thewles ^16 July 61 i'3i July 67 ''24 Sept. 70
Peregrine Maitland French^ p 3 Mar. 63] 3 Aug. 67JP23N0V. 70
William Andrew Aitehison- •'31 May 64 21 Feb. 6S Pio May 71^
Henrv Stephen Swiney p 10 April 66 P14 July 69 p 9 Aug. 71'
Alfred John Borton^ P17 Nov. 63 P21 Aug. 67 P28 Oct. 71, 1
Lieutenants. I |
Albert Philip Wodehouse^ p 4 Aug. 65 p 5 May 6g
Wm. Ronald Donald Scott Glendonwyn^) p ,, , Ip ^ . ,
Instructor of Mnsketry 2 Aug. 71 ......!. ]' \ ^' "^^'^ ^^ -' -^"^^ ^9
Gordon Wainman^ jp 8 Jan. 68 P15 Sept. 69
Edward Peregrine Townley^ [Pii April 68 P25 Sept. 69
Henry Stanhope Holmes- p i Aug. 68 p 8 June 70!
Hari-y Aubrej' de Vere Maclean- ;P23 Jan. 69^24 Sept. 70
Alexander BaulislauB Gzowski== p 4 Feb. 69 P23 Nov. 70
^^<a»?28^JcT^i^°'""''^^!'".":'.:''.''{""}j 7 July 69'P28Juiie 71
Lawrence Wilkinson Macdonald 8 Fob. 70 p g Aug. 71
Francis Latty Wason Wedge p 8 June 70 P27 Oct. 71
Dudley Gordon Alan King Pz? Julv 70 P27 Oct. 71
Robert Edward Owen p 4 Mai-. 68 P27 Oct. 71
HaiTy Golding ;P3i Dec. 61: 5 Dec. 62
Edmund Randolph P23 Nov. 70, 28 Oct. 71
Rees John Francis Banfield ' 23 Sept. 71 28 Oct. 71
Edward Richard Berkeley Ingram i 24 Sept. 71J 28 Oct. 71
Sublieutenants. | |_sub lieut^
Lambart John Bro\vne 1 28 Oct. 71J i Nov. 71
Hugh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke 28 Oct. 71 i Nov. 71
Richard John Gordon Creed ' 28 Oct. 71 1 Nov. 71
Paymanter. — David Francis Chambers,'' 26 Jan. 49 ; Ens. P31 Jan. 40
Quarter Master. — James A\'Tiitcroft,^ 12 Sept. 65.
Surgeon. — Thomas Clark,^ A.S. 7 April 54 ; Surgeon, 11 Nov. 64.
Assistant Surgeon. — Gustavus Rocbfort Rae, i Oct. 67.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irisli Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for Bermuda, 1870.
> General Gascoigne served in the Peninsula from Jiily 1813 to May 1814, including the passage of the Bidassoa,
battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and the investment of Bayonue. Served afterwards in the American war. and was
present at the battle of Bladensberg and capture of Washington, where he was severelj- woimded. He has received
., ^, „ „ Llle, and Nive.
;i Field Force to repel an incnrsinii nf Fmi.ins into Canada
IVU ujion them, stroiiirly rutnucli'd m Tinut River, and
iiccoutremeiits, clothing:. Ac I.i i:iimi;i! ilie IIhti. James
I he following terms,— " Tin' Lt.( ancral recognizes that to
f the Border and the return of a feeling of security to the
cere present with the 6yth Regiment during the above-
mentioned service, viz.— Majors Smyth (commanded the 69th Rgiment) and Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys, Captains
FitzGerald, Bartlett, Dyke, French, Aitchison, and Borton (as Adiutant), Lieutenants Wodehouse, Glendonwyn,
Wuinman, Townley, Holmes, Maclean, Gzowski, and Butler, and Quarter Master Whitcroft.
» Captain Tulloch served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of China under Sir Charles
■Straubenzee ; and in the ist Royals the camjiaign of 1S60 in the north of China, including the taking of Sinho and
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Chambers served with the 75tli Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on
■12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege (wounded on 8th June) storm and capture of Delhi (Medal
with Clasp).
- Surgeon Clark.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Becord of the Services of the 6gtli Itegimcnt.
Originally 2nd Battalion 24tli Rc-riment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1773. To the
West Indies, 177S. Home. 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793. To West Indies, 1796. To Holland, 1709. Home, 1799.
To Jamaica, 1800. Home, 1802. To Fast Indies, 1805. Home, 1826. (2nd Battalion to Hollai..! and Belgium,
1813101815). To VVe.-st Indies, 1831. To New Brun.«wick, 1839. Home, 1842. To Malta, 1847. To West Indies,
1851. Home, 1857. To East Indies, 1857. Home, 1864. To Canada, 1867. To Bermuda, 1870.
Years' Ser..
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the War Medal with three Clasps for San Sebastian
' Lt.Colonel Bagot was in command of the !I mi'ij
in May 1870. Eighteen hours after he Iclt M 1
drove them acres the frontier line, thrown, -
Liiid.<ay conveyed his approbation of the-e . ; .t i
your vigorous movements are due the speedy cle:irnii;
inhabitants of the district." The following officers
Kawul Pindee, Bengal.
Depot.attached to lootbFoot.
70th (TJn
'Guj
_//) Regiment of Foot.
s" " New Zealand."
316
lYeaia'Ser.
IfuU Half
Colonel.— Hight HonoraUe Sir Henry Knight Storks.^ GCB. GCMG. Ermign, I'lo Jan. 28 ; Zt. ^2 March 32 ;
Captain, ^^o Oct. 35; Mnjo); ^j Aug. 40; Breoet Lt. Colonel, is Sept. 4S; CoZohb?, 28 Nov. 5+ ; Lt. Colonel,
13 July 55 ; Major General, 12 Nov. 62 ; Lieutenant General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 70th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henrv De Reuzy Pigott,- Ensign, ''22 July 45; Lf. ''ig Sept. 48; Cupt. 7 ilay 54,-
.1/<!/o/-, Piq Dec. 62 ; Lt.Colonel, 25 Aug. 71.
Majors. — Arthul Saltmarshe,^ Ensign, 22 Dec. 48 ; Lt. ''ly Jan. 51 ; Capt. 6 Feb. 59; Bt.2Iajor, i ilarch 64
Major, 27 Nov. 66.
William Henry Ralston,* Ensign, 18 Dec. 57 ; Lt. 23 July 58 ; Capt. ''30 March 60; Major, ^ij April 67.
Captains.
Alexander BoydellWright^...
Thomas Deering Backhouse"
Henry Leake*
Charles Roger
John Robert Collins^
Charles Clarke Richardson...
Henry Fred. Greatwood^ . . .
Charles Masterman Smyth...
George Frederick Greeiii"
Leyland Hornbyi*
Lieutenants.
Norman Huskisson," Adju-
tant 4 Dec. 66
Rodney Stuart Riddell^
Edward Pearson,!^ Interpreter
Henry Calland Darley
Edward Rich. Spicker Brander
John King, Instructor 0/)
Musketry 14 Oct. 71 j
Fred. Harvey Maturin
Augustus William Munsey
Francis Fred. Fyler RoupoU ...
Thomas Arthur Freeman
Richard Briones Burnaby
William Anthony Grey Smith. . .
William Vernon Ford
James WiUiam Alex. Boothby
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
John Arundell Winter
Richard H. Wm. Henry Harris
Sub Lieutenants.
Hugh Manners Smith ...
Thomas Caldwell Pears
ENSIGN.
captain.
5 Mar. 58: 6 Feb. 59 '' 9 Jan. 63
13 May 53 15 Sept. 57^2 Feb. 64
19 July S5l 30 July 58I 5 Dec. 64
|'i2 Nov. 58 ''23 Sept. 59 ''16 May 65
P31 May 59 P22 Feb. 61 1^17 April 67
26 Mar. 58J 23 Dec. 60] 2 Dec. 68
30 Dec. 59|i'9Jau. 63|i'27 Feb. 69
12 Dec. 56|>'i4May 58| i Apr. 70
^ 3 Aug. 60, Pi 8 Oct. 64,1' 9 Aug. 71
22 Sept. 63^i'i6Jan. 66 p 14 Oct.
24 Sept. 58: 22 Aug. 60
II Mar. 59 ''16 Oct. 60
I' 6 Aug. 61 1 3 Aug. 65
>'i2 April 64IP 5 Oct. 67
'uly 64 P20 Nov. 67
Dec. 68
18 April 65
■"22 Sept. 65
''27 July 66
I" 5 Oct. 67
P14 Sept. 66
''25 Sept. 67
Pi2Dec. 68
P20 Nov. 67
P23 Dec. 68
P27Feb. 69
7 July 69
10 April 70
28 Oct. 71
P27 Feb. 69
27 July 68
''24 Sept. 70
^22 June 70
P31 May
P14 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
I Nov. 7
29 May 72
JEEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
3 Major Saltmarshe served with the 7otli Regi-
ment in New Zealand during the war of 1863-65,
severely wounded at Pukikohe (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and
Medal).
s Captains Wright served with the 70th Regi-
ment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
' Captain Backhouse served with the 70th .
ment duiing th e
Also in the Ne\\ Zi'.iImimI w.w ■■•'
vinces of Tiivaiiitki ;iiia \V;i!i
8 Captain Leak.' iiii.l Lh m, i.m
the 70th Regiment in the Nt-w
1863-65, including operations in
Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
(Medal).
' !■! tliepro-
-i. il -.i^Ml with
Zealand war of
the provinces of
[Major, 23 March 65.
P«!/m(w?ec.— Graham Egerton Huddlestou,'= 23 March 55 ; Ensign, 30 Dec. 48; if. '27 June 44 ; Honorary
Quarter Master.—
Surgi'an .—Samuel Fuller,^'' A.S. 23 July 55 ; Surgeon, 12 Nov. 70.
Assistant Surgeons. — Maurice Knox, 31 March 68.
Hnmi.li'-ov Caivlfii (Jille^j.io. UD. -jo Sept. 64.
Facings Black.— Agents, Ah >-is. Co-.; :,•,,] r.y /,;.'■ i. ..„/.<. Sir E. Borough, .B<., and Co.
iyi.
ipc of Good Hope during the Kaffir
■of
from the Bosphorus to Smyrna
Army after the termination of
, and waspresent at the reduction
ittiiir at Sanganeer, and defeat of
' Sir Henry Storks served as A-~i-i:iiit Aliiuani li'in i;il :i
1846-47 (Medal). Commanded the linti.--h Forces and all tlic -Military Kstablislii
during the Russian war, and superintended the evacuation of Turkey by tin' Uriti
hostilities in 1S56.
- Lt.Colonel Pigott served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny (■aiiip''ii^''
of the Fort of Arrah in .January 1858, siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, ;
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal). ^ .,
* Major Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Katikara
and Rangiawhia,. and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (Received the thanks of the Major General
Commanding, Medal). .
9 Captains Collins and Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 m the
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal). . ,
1" Captain Green served in the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present m the actions-
of Kokeroa and Rangariri (mentioned in despatches, Medal). .
" Lieut. Huskisson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the provinces of Waikato,
Taranaki, and Wanganui (Medal).
'2 Lieut. Pearson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Katikara
and Rangiawhia, and with the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (Received the thanks of the Major General
Commanding, Medal).
1* Captain Hornbv served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 (Medal).
15 Major Huddleston served with the 8th Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi m 1857 ; also at the action
of Bolundshur, affair of Allyglmr, battle of Agra, affair of the 2nd and action of 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action
of Khudagunj ; commanded the Light Company at the capture of the town and Fort of Sanda, 24th and 25th Oct.
185S, and present at the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
1' Surgeon Fuller. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
-nL^n.. ?.]?}: ^^^''J^'^""'^J Regiment of Foot {LiqJd lufantm) T Gibraltar. Depot,
" VmoK^t^ ".l^^^^ °^ ,?°°" Hope " " Ror..i. " " y.^r^n^ " " Cohlvv. " ^^ ^^' La"ached to 91st Foot.
^^I'o^rtn'^J^cJ^X^'^^^-^i-'J^ April ,,.. Zt. .8 Dec. .a. Co,,., Dec. 54.
Ch^n^K'' I ^r''' "''?S'-- 67 ; StZtCofonel Jolt. 70 = ■ " ^'P'- ^-^ ■■ ^"^"^ "^3 Oct. 57 ; -B^ Uajo,;
1^ Capiaixs.
I William CMalley^ ..
Robert Lewiss
James Hay C&mT^heU j "Aide)
de Camp to Lt. Gen. Hay j
j«. George James Gilbard, Bri- \
I ffade Major, Gibraltar .... )
[Henry Hungerford St. Leger^
I John Younger Allan'"
^Francis I'aWkes'i
!«. Charles Lacon Harvey
I Heni-y Brooke Wilsoni^ ' ' '
Edward Francis Erownlow'^
Frederick de Sausmarez,^i(?e )'
de Camp to Major Gen. de -
Sausmarez |
LlEUIEXASlS.
- Cecil Hanmer Bunburj-
John de Lancey, Instructor of 1
Mmketry iS Aug. 69 ... J
Reginald Corljett Singleton '..
George Augustus Aldridge
Jan. 59 P22 Feb. 6i
PiSAug. sA iDec. 54
• 59
BREV.IIAJ. I BT.LT.
4 Dec. 59
19 Nov. 63
8 Aug. 65 9 Aug. 65!
P26Feb. 64I I
Nov ^,
14 Dec. 55
5 Mar. 58 ._„„_, „^
'24 Aug. sSPioJune 62
II Feb. 59^30 Jan. 63
'21 Oct. 62 P I May 67
_-.„. o.»P25Hay 60'
Dec. s9l''27Nov. 67
Jan. 59:P2oJune 68
July 60 P23 Oct. 67
■■16 Sept. 68
■"loFeb. 69'
''20 Sept. 71
i Jan.
: Feb.
Hem-
JoUiiJ
FrL-ac'] _
Francis
Thoroton Hild-)
' '""'-' 16 Sept. 68... 3
' - ' >]ialding Inglis
i I'iii Jjiicou
i^V .Smith Craigie
k Charles Pocklington
-- Jiaude Reid
Alan Cameron ... '"1
Herbert Broke Turner
jWilliam Gillou '
John Sanderson Lyster '
[Alfred Donald Mackintosh
lErnest Lucas Braithwaite
jEdmund Spencer \^\
' SrU LlKUIEN-ANTS.
Basil Templer Graham MontO
[ gomery >■
I William Frederick Anstey '
' 9 Mar.
'23 Oct.
.I'll April
8 July
9 July
P 8 July
8 July
|i'i6 Sept.
i"" 2 Dec.
;''i8 Aug.
|i'27Aug.
23 Sept.
28 Oct.
I" 7 Dec.
I'll April
''20 June
"is July
■"le Sept.
P 7 Nov.
''23 June
''17 Nov.
I" 5 Jan.
''27 Aug.
''23 Nov.
"20 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Colonel Macdonoll landed in the Crimea in
January 1855, and served with the 71st High-
^^^Trl^ the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol.
„g and took par in the expedition to Kertch ind
jYemkab Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
68, Served wi^ the Central India Field Force under
68|Su- Hugh Rose dm-ing the summer of 1858 and
6S wf^^fn*,''* *^® ''"="°''^ of Koonch and ilJttra,
6s'nf aw/ ^°\°^'?,'= """^'^ capture of Cnli)ee, action
6n\n ^ioT S°'^ subsequent operations terminating
69,m the takmg of Gwahor (Medal with Clasp T
70 ISeviUe Chamberlam throughout the camT)ai<^n of
- 1863 against the Boneyrs and other Affghan
tribes on the North-West Frontier of India in-
cluding the forcing of the Umbeylah Pass nu-
merous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of
the Craig Piquet, and final engagements result-
ing m the total defeat of the assemb^lhm tribes
(India Medal with Clasp for Umbeyla).
5 Oct. 72
2 Nov. 72
20 April 7]
:: \plfM^'^f^^^^^l^^^:U\^^jrJ^''- -^^^-^^^^ honorary M„Jor
fT'I^Z^-T' ^^^l^^- ^""•- -^^ Smith.-^......^.. OilraUar, 17 Get. .868.
ofSeSopoUnj^e^^^^^^^
eiegonndfallof Sebasto7oT™S campaign from 13th Feb iS,- inchidin. n.„
[For remainder of Notes see end of 74th Foot.
Drp'tw'ifCSV ] 72nd {Vahc of Albany', Own. lll.jUanders) Regiment of Foot. 318
The Duke's Cypher and Coroaet. "Hixdoostan" " Capk op Good Hop??" " Setastoi .l" "C'f.xteal Ixdia."
ivpnr=-ser. Colonel.— Charles Gascoyne, Ensign, 7 Dec. 20; Lt. P30 Jan. 23 ; Capf. »3i Dec 25- M,i!oi- 'z-i Au? it •
Zi. Colonel, 22 Oct. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Xov. 51 ; J/,yo,- General, 3 AprU 58 ; Zt. Genera), 25 Xo'v. 64; Genera^
10 May 72 ; Colonel j2m\ Highlanders, 22 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Colonels.— William Payn/ CH. Brigadier General Commanding MooUan Srtnade ■ Eiisian '27
f"^42; Zf■^I2 3all.4^■,C\rpf''J^MHV5^■,Bt.M,,Jor,6Jxme 56; J/«>r, 2 Nov. sT.Bt.Zt.Colonel, 24
Mar. 58 ; Zt. Colonel, 13 July 58 ; Colonel, 31 Mar. 63. ' ' *
Mostyn de la Poer Beresford,* Eudgn, i'2 Dec. 53 ; Zt. 22 June 55 ; Capt. i'2S Dec. Go • Major J-i^ Julv 60 ■
X(.Co/o«e?, 14 June 72. ' .y . 4 «""J' "y .
Majors,— Francis Browulow,^ Ensign, P8 Sept. 54 ; Zt. 22 June 55 ; Capt. P19 Aup-. 62 ■ iWa/or P28 May 70
William Henry .Tamos Clurkc," Ensign, 19 Aug. 51 ; Zt ''2 Dec. 53 ; Capt. 9 Aug. 60 ; Major, 14 June 72.
17 Nov. 54! 22 June 55ri2 April 64 "
19 June 55j 26 Feb. 56ii'3oJune 65'
i'2sAug. S7i''23 April 58|i'3i May 64
27 Feb. 55'i'i4Aug. 6o!Pi8Dec. 67
Chas. Wolfran Nugent Guinness
... i Thomas Bedford Urquhart 1 P14 Aug
. . . I Walter Frederick Kelsey I 8 Feb,
'/lo John Macleod Tingcombe, | I
AidedeCamptoMajorGeneralW^ 7 Dec
Fraser-Tyiler ) |
... St. John Thomas Frome 1^22 Feb,
... James Foord IT' Iton jPii Feb,
Reginald G.'n-:i or, t ]P3oJa,n. 63l26May 65
.Grace Mn ■;.■;■',■:! vc » 6 Feb. 63|p6Nov. 67
homa8St,:n,;i lyeGildea, fresi. ■)
ofMusl-eh-.i 24 April 69 i
Th'os. Ad-i '. Anderson Bar-')
stow, A'l'-'fnit 4 May 71 ... 3'
Nathanic! .1.1 MIPS Spens '' 3 June 64 i'27 June 68
Robert H ■iivy Hunt |i'3oJune 65 i'i4 Jxily 69
Charles "f. .■:;;! irt Hamilton ...!* 9 Nov. 66 i' i Sept. 6g
Jiuie eo.PigAng. 62
601 II Dec. 63
61 P12 AprU 64
55 ''23 July 58
61 ''19 April 64
62 P 3 June 64
22 Dec. e3'P27Nov. 67
19 April 64'PiS Dec. 67
•don Kane
ay
James \
Chart, ^
Mattli-
Robor: ! ;-
FitzGi'il.>nT
Frederick AVilliam Holland
James Wallace
Charles Hamilton Fergusso
Robert Arnold Vansittart
Sub Lieutenants.
Son. Robert Chas. Drnmmond
Richard Louis Milne
John :\ronteith
Feb. 67 P23 Ma"y , _
10 Nov. 65 P21 Ang. 67
P21 Aug. 67 4 May 71
Pi8Dec. 67 28 Oct. 71
P27 June 68 1 28 Oct. 71
P24 April 69 1 28 Oct. 71
14 Juh' 69
' I Sept. 69
23 Sept. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
P14 July 69
P28 May 70
P2oJuly 70
I April 70
8 June 72!
14 June 72
3 Jvily
31 Aug. 72
13 Nov.
Faynni^ler. — Thomas Cassidy," 11 April 55 ; Q,.M. 4 May 49 ; ITon. Major, 11 April 65.
Qiiarnr Ma^frr.—Thomns Hector Smith, 8 Oct. 6i.
Sitrij'- ' /.— John Meane, MD.^^ A.S. 24 Dec. 52 ; Surgeon, 21 Sept. 60 ; Surgeon Major, 5 Nov. 72.
Assisi :.it Surgeons. — Richard William Davies, 31 March 64.
William Nash, MD. 14 April 63.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for India, 28 Fch. 1871.
I Brifrfidlor r;,nf ral Payn served with the 53rd Regiment in the Suilej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of
Buddiw;:! ;r .1 . ■< ins of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) . Punjaub campaign of 1849, including the battle
of Goiiirv:ii ■ \!, vith Clasp), campaign of 1851-52 again.st the hill tribes on the Peshawur Frontier. Served in
the Cr,ii;i ;i iiit laud of a Regiment of the Turkish Contingent, and was present with that Force from June
1855 uutil i!,- c;,ci)audment in May 1856 (Brevet of Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Med,)idie).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th 27th and 2Sth Nov. at Caw'npore
under General Windham, liattle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat,
action of Khodagunge and enti-y into Futtohghur. affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, in
command of the left attack, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie ; commanded the 53rd through-
oiit the hot v,-cather camp.aign and passage of the Goomtec and occupation of Sultanpore, present with the Regi-
ment at the ]<;issnge of the Go,gra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (mentioned
five times in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel. CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Lt. Colonel Beresford served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege .and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Tiu-kish Medal). Served
throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Tepee and Rao Sahib
in 1858-59.
5 Major Bro-svnlow served with the 72ud i I .< '''iira from 2Sth May 1855, iuchiding tlic expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and :i'; ' 'i-dal with Clasp, and Turkish Jicihil). Served
at the siege and capture of Kotah, and w,: ' nliug Column of assault un the ^oth irnrch 1858,
subsei|ur-ntlv tla-ouu'-hrjut tlio oiieriitions in Cr i: ,■' •■ ■ iii v.. i:t of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao
Sahib ;,, : ' : , '; I':-, .
<! ?,i:i.; v;vil Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of
ChntiM, ' . :i 11(1 entry into Futtehghur, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
ofLuii: ij >r the' (Tog-ra .at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of Toolsepore, and minor
affairs ■ ■ , ^ ■ Ml.
" Ci i rs in the Crimea from 16th July to i8th Sept. 1855, including
the s i ' . • I ' I Turkish Medal ) .
8 C::; L ,. - . l. -. / l , ,-, _.i- . J^- , --, - -i in Central India andpursuitof the rebel forces under Tantia
Topee and the Rau Sahib i:i iS^i 59.
II Major Cassid;\- served in the expedition to the XTmzimkulu against the revolted Kaffir chief Todo in 1844 ; also as
a volunteer with the rank of Captain in the Capo Town Levies dtrring the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal). Served
the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and up to the 6th Julj' 1853 with the 21st Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of
Almn,, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal w'th four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Doctor Meane.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
319
73rd {The Fcrthshlre) Regiment of Foot.
" Vaxgalop.e " " Seei.vgapatam " "Waterloo."
r Ceylon ; Depot,
Lattaciieti to psrd Foe.
l£5£!!_5£1- 1 Colonel.— Sir Henry Robert Feriaruson Davie, Bari. Cornet, ^iS ilar.
!; X/. i'25 Feb. 19; Capt. P26 Sept.
I — ; ^ajor,Vig'Dec.26; X<.Co?oh<;;, ''8 May 28; C'o7oKe/, 23 Nov. 41; Major General, ^o Smte $\; Lt.General,
■I'ay^l 28 Jan. 60 ; General, 25 June 66 ; Colonel 73rd Foot, 17 Feb. 65.
2 .Lieutenant Colonel,— Somerset MoljTieus Clarke,' i"«»ifl«, i'23 Nov. 49: X^ p, March 152; Captain, za Dec.
I 54; J/a/or, Pi6.Tan. 63; X^.Co/oHe?, P2oMay 68.
... ;IIajors. — James 'U'liittaker Bamos,^ Ensign, 5 Nov. 47; Zt. ^6 July 49; Capt. 22 Sept. 54; Bt. Major,
29 Nov. 68 ; Major, 5 June 69.
Philip Gibaut, Ensign, 12 Oct. 52 ; Lt. 6 June 54; Capt. P4 Nov. 59 ; Major, 15 May 72.
Captaixs.
«. Hastingrs D'Oyly Farrington, Garri»on\
Instructor, Portsmouth J
jThomas Monsell Warren
Hugh Francis Hacket Gibsone
jjohn Theophilus Bolton Mayne
!». Wilkinson Shavr*
William Gordon
lArchibald Henry Shai-p^
IWUlinm Frederick Hill
James Trench Turner
John Lysaght Hewson
LI]
J CAPTAIIf. I BREV.MAJ. | Bl.LI.COl.
Lieutenants.
Howel Gunter, Adjutant 27 Aug. 70
Charles Ed-s'ard Stanley Parker
Joseph Came Ross
James Beardoe Doncaster
Robert Mitford
Ephraim Thomas Sherlock
Geo. Francis De Bude Davidson
Henry Joseph Harrison
William Harrison Preston
Richard Rostron Young
WiUiam Poison Thackwell
Gerald John Roberts
Frederic Peart Chevers
Wm. Molineux Shapland Swlny
Tho. Henry Forster Strickland
Henry Richardson Scott
SvB Lieutenants.
William Augustus Collings . . . .
Frederick Stapleton Gwatkin ..
Cyril Wood
8 July
'•17 AprU
I' 1 3 July
P30 Mar.
21 May
15 Oct.
7 Sept.
P 2 Dec.
13 AprU
6 June
8 July
9 July
P 9 Dec.
P 4 Aug.
P 8 Aug.
P20 Oct.
P 2 Mar.
P 2 May
P30 Mar.
P16 Nov.
P17 Nov.
P20 Feb.
P23 Mar.
P 8 Aug.
P 2 Sept.
P14 Jan.
561 10 July
57 1 2 Nov.
58,P24Aug.
55! 23 Mar.
58 P21 Feb.
61 ;p 2 Oct.
55' 2 July
62 P20 Oct.
58 2 AprU
56; I May
58P29July 62
58 'p 2 Oct. 63
60 P20 Oct. 65
58, P14 April 63
60 P 7 Nov. 6^
63|P22jan. 67
58 1 5 June 69
'5 ''22 Feb. 71
15 May 72
59 I Apr. 70
62 P23 June 65
62 P 4 Aug. 65
64 P16 Oct. 66
65 P 9 Nov. 66
65 P16 Nov. 66
65 P22 Jan. 67
66 P19 Feb. 67
65 P2S Sept. 67
66 P 9 Nov. 67
66 P14 Jan. 71
66 P22 Feb. 71
67, 28 Oct. 71
67' 28 Oct. 71
68: 28 Oct. 71
68, 28 Oct. 71
71 1 28 Oct. 71
16 Mar. 72
27 Mar. 72
17 July 72
Par/master. — George Lewis Cuming. 6 Dec. 66 ; Honorary Captain, 6 Dec. 71.
4,V,2 Quarter Master.— Robert Smith,^ 7 Dec. 55.
Surgeon. — Hector Ferguson, A.S. 30 July 55 ; Surgeon, 13 Jan. 69.
Assistant Surgeons. — William Sparks ilartin Price, 30 Sept. 64.
George Bridges Monat, MD. 2 Oct. 65.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co. — Embarked for Song Kong, 24 Nov. 1866.
1 Lt.Colonel Clarke served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec, pursuit of the enemy and capture of their guns at Seraighat, action at Kalle'e Nuddie : taking of
Futtehghur, expedition to Mhow under Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in Sir E.
Lugard's despatches), and subsequent affairs ending in the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
3 Major Barnes served as Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native Infantry in the Kaffir war of
1846-47; was present in several engagements, accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie country in August,
and that over the Kei in Dec. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1851 (Medal). Served also
in the Indian mutiny campaign, including tho operations in the Gorrickpore district in 1858, and on the Nepaul
frontier in 1859 (Medal).
* Captain Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 (Medal).
5 Captain Sharp served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the opera-
tions in the Shahabad district, and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
« Quarter Master Smith served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1854 including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, the attack and occupation of the ('e?netery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign from November 1S57, including the assault and capture of
Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barrec and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
Malta; Depot, "1
attached to 42udFoot. J
" SeEINGAPATAM " "ASSATE
"Badajoz" "Salamanca'
74th {Hujhlaiul) Regiment of Foot.
YearB'Ser,
Fnll
H„lf
Pay.
Pay.
28
27
21
19
19
17
IS
15
15
15
13
13
13
13
12
9
7
7
6
6
6
fi
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
.S
5
I
14
2
18
9
320
(with the Elephant). "Busaco" " Fuentes d'Oxok" "Ciudad Rodeigo"
Vittoeia" "Pybenees" "Nivelle" "Orthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula."
Colonel.— p Charles Augustus Shawe.^ Endgn, P26 May 08 ; Lt. Si- Capt. ^23 April 12 ; Capt. cf- Lt. Colonel,
P28 April 25 ; Major 4- Colonel, ""S Aug. 37 ; Major General, 9 Nov. 46 ; if. General, 20 June 54 ; Genersl,
6 March 63 ; Colonel 74th Foot, 24 Nov. 56.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Kelty M'Leod, Ensign, 6 June 45 ; Lt. P31 July 46 ; Cajji. ''24 Sept. 50 ; Major,
27 Jan. 58 ; Lt. Colonel, ^g Sept. 64; Colonel, g Sept. 69.
Majors. — John Jago, Ensign, Pi6 Jan. 46; if. ''19 Feb. 47 ; Capt. P7 March 51 ; Major, 11 May 62.
Robert Frederick Martin, Ensign, ''17 Dec. 52 ; Lt. Pio Nov. 54 ; Capt. Pi6 Oct. 60; Major, i'4 Feb. 71.
brev.maj.
Henry George Lyon Campbell ''27 Oct. 54|''23 Nov. 55 i":? Mar. 58
Abel Straghan^ 5*30 July 54 p 8 July 56 Pj 8 June 6i|
Robert Elphinstone Deare p 8 July 56 p g Jan. 57, p g Sept. 64
Norman Magnus MacLeod j 31 Mar. 58 Pi6 Oct. 60 p g Mar. 67
Edward Bradby " " " "' . ., --
Peter M'Laren
Charles Tennant Wallace
John Francis Darvall ....
Thomas ColviUe
24 Aug. 58;P22Feb. 6i;PgMar. 67
29 Oct. 58 PiS June 61 1' 7 Aug. 67
13 Aug. 58 Pig Aug. 62 P27 Nov. 67
P 4 Sept. 6oPi2june 63 P25 Nov. 68
P gMar. 60 Pig July 64 p 4 Feb. 71
Harrison Hardy P12 June 60 PiS Sept. 63 P22 Mar. 71
Lieutenants.
Richard Leigh, Instrttctor of\
Musketry 10 Feb. 66 j
Conyngham Martyn M'Alpine
George Farie
E vel3m John Hamilton
Charles Douglas H&y ,Aide de\
Camp to Lt. General Say ...J
Henry Thomas Carew Hunt ...
William Frederic FairUe
Charles Hamilton Simpson ...
Edward George Keppel, Ad-_\
Jutant 22 March 71 J
James Montgomery Williamson
James Archibald Hay
George Kirwan .'
Henry Lucas St. George Stewart
James Otway Toler
Alfred Wm. James Gow-Steuart
Henry Boughey
Lambart Hugh Skene
Rupert La Trolje Lonsdale
Francis Augustus Hare
Edward Arthur Graham
Sub Lieutenants.
Claude Maxwell MacDonald .
P30 Dec.
P18 June
P14 June
Pi 2 June
P I May
15 June
P13 Feb.
Pjo Mar.
13 Mar. 66.
61 IP 9 Nov.
64 !p gMar.
63 1 20 July
66jP 7 Aug.
66'P3oOct.
67[P27Nov.
67|P25 Nov.
26 June 67 P25 Nov.
P29 Dec.
P 7 Aug.
" 7 Aug.
P g Aug.
P20 July
P30 Oct.
P27 Nov.
8 July
P30 Sept.
P25 Nov.
P26 Nov.
65 P S^ay
67iP28May
67 P 4 Feb.
67JP22 Mar.
'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
1 General Shawe served the campaigns of 1810
1811, and part of 1812, in the Peninsula, including
the battle of Busaco. Served also in Holland and
Belgium from Nov. 1813 to 1814, and was severely
wounded at Bergen-op-Zoom. He has received
the War Medal with three Clasps for Busaco,
Puentes d'Onor, and Ciudad Rodrigo.
2 Captain Straghan served with the 74th High-
landers id the Indian mutiny campaign in
1857-58, and was present at the storm and cap-
ture of Shorapore (Medal).
SUB LIEUT.
16 Mar. 72
Paymaster. — Roger Sheehy, 13 May sg ; Son. Captain, 13 May 64.
Quarter Master. — Donald Swansoii, 10 May 71.
Surgeon. — Benjamin Cowan Kerr, MD. A.S. 17 Nov. 55; Surgeon,
Assistant Surgeon. — Pierce George Power, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
! April 71
Uigs VThite.—Agenfs, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Gibraltar, 1 Feb.
Gontinuation of Notes to "jist Foot.
6 Captain Lewis landed in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855 and served with the 71st Highlanders at Kertcii tOl tho
evacuation of the country. Served in Central India in 1858, and commanded a Detachment of the 71st Highland
Light Infantry at the action of Rajpore (Medal with Clasp.) Ser\'ed with the Eusofzai Field Force under Sir Neville
Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Bone:vTs and other Afrghnn tribes on the N.W. Frontier of
India, including the forcing of the Dmbeylah Pass, numerous outpost attacks, action at the Eagle Nest Piquet, re-
capture of the t!rag Piquet, and final engagement resulting in the total defeat ot the assembled tribes (India Medal
with Clasp for Um'beyla) . . • „ „ , . ^ „
7 Major Campbell served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign m 1858, and was present at the
action of Kotakeserai and subsequent operations terminating in the capture of Gwahor (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the campaign of 1863 on the N.W. Frontier of India, first as Adjutant of the 71st Light Infantry, and
aftei-wards, on the formation of Brigades, as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade until the termmation of hostUities
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). . ._,,._,, ,
3 Captain St. Leger served during the Indian mutiny in i858-5g with the 80th Regiment m a i lymg Column under
Colonel Christie, inclucUng an engagement on the banks of the Jumna ; also m Ross' Camel Corps with Sir Hugh
Rose's Force and was present at the battle of GowlowUe and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
i» Captain Allan sei-ved with the 71st Highlanders with the Eusofzai Field Force agamst the Boneyrs and other
Affghan tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863, including numerous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of
the Craig Piquet, and final operations resulting in the total defeat of the assembled hill tribes (Medal with Clasp).
'I Captain Fawkes served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign m 1858 and was present at the
battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). . . , ,
12 Captain Wilson served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
Boneyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the nth Novem-
ber to the ist December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). , . „ n^ ■ ^ »i, t>
13 Captain Brownlow served with the 71st Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 agams^ the Boneyrs
and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). „. , , , , ,,, • ro, .
16 Major Anderson landed in the Crimea La 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders at the siege of Sebastopol
and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign of
1858, including the actions of Koonch, Caporee, and Gowlowlee, captui-e of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture ot
Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
1' Doctor Cullen.— For War Services see " Medical Department.
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321
75tli {the Sflrlinr/sJure) Regiment of Foot,
r Natal. Depot,
Lattachedto 57th Foot
" Sehingapatam " "Ixdia" (with the Royal Tiger). "Delhi" "Luckxow."
Colonel.— John Thomas Hill, jH«»"^i(, P13 March 27 ; Zimf. ^16 Apr. 29; Cojjf., P13 Feb. 35; 31a jor, ^i
March 41; Zt. Colour!, 3 Apr. 46 ; Colonel, 20 Jime 54; Major General, 30 July 60; Zieut. General
14 Jmie69; Colonel 75th Foot. 24 Oct. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Milles, Ensign, i':, April 45; Zt. 3 April 40; Cavt. I'l:; Mav =;? • Maior
23June65; i/.Cu/o/W, i'i4 0ct. 68. o F 4y , i j 57 , ./
Majors.— George Grant Suttie,' Bnsign, 'S Dec. 54 ; Zt. 15 May 55 ; Capt. 26 Sept. 60; Major, ''14 Oct. 68.
yg Richard Wadeson,^ Ensign, 2 June 57 ; Zt. 19 Sept. 57 ; C'«jJ^ 9 Dec. 64 ; Major, 17 July 72.
CAPTAIN. I BKET.MAJ.
DenzU Hammill ' 16 Jan. sSfiSOct. 59 ^18 Jan. 67!
Frederick Francis Daniell 13 Aug. 5SjPi6Dec. 59 8 May 67!
Greorge William Vernon Cotton.
John Ormsby Moore Vaudeleuiv
John Edward Boyes
Richard Robinson Bevan
Eric Donald Clarke
John Gage Lecky
Donald Robert Maccjueeu*
Edward Esses
LlEUTEXANTS.
Richard Wilson, Inst, of Musl-etry 8 Dec. 70
Arthur Romer Pigott
David Bryce Bum
Temple Leighton Phipson
John William Harrison
Alaric Edward Ai-engo Cross,-4c7/. i Sept. 7
Orfeur James Cavenagh
Robert Hawkes Ellis
Reginald Burroushs r.udyerd
Philip Francis WiUker
Henry Harding Mathia?
Basil Hall Woodward
Charles Albert Barrett
Ernest Geortro Miller
Denman Lambert Barnes
William Henry Beaumont
Arthur Henry Pain
James John Burke Menzies
Sub LiEUTEifAXTs.
Edward Oakeley Trower
22 May 58,1' 2 Sept. 621" 8 June 67
''i6Mar. 60 i'3o Jan. 63 P14 Sept. 67
29 Oct. 61
■"19 Aug. 62
21 April 63
P 9 Oct. 63
Pi I Aug. 63
19 Feb. 67
P 2 May
P12 Jan.
P 8 May
Pio May
P12 May
"15 May
P27 Nov.
Pis Oct.
P28 Oct.
P29 Oct.
Pi 7 AprU
P20 Oct.
P 8 .Tune
P24 Nov.
P20 July
3 Aug.
3 S'-Pt.
Pi 7 April
18 Jan. 67 P14 Oct.
P 9 Mar. 67'Pi4 0ct. 68
8 May 67,P2oOct. 69
p 8 May 67 p 5 Mar. 70
P26June 67JP2SMay 70
P27K0V. 67 P31 May 71
PisMay 67
P 8 June 67
P14 Oct. 68
P14 Oct. 68
^, P14 Oct. 68
67 P17 April 69
67 P24 April 69
'" " >4 Kov. 69
>S May 70
;o July 70
May 71
P31 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
-UB LIEUT.
Faymaster. — Heni-y Manning,*^ i Julj' 62 ; Ens. 15 Oct. 58 ; Kon.Cajttain, 1 July 67.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Bowen," 29 May 69.
Surgeon. — William Ramsay,* A.S. 23 April 55 ; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
Assistant Stirgeon. — Robert Lindsay, MS. 14 Dec. 58.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Emlarledfor Gibraltar, April 1867.
1 Major Suttie ser\'ed with the Bufifs in the Crimea from the 3rd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taki
Forts).
3 Major Waclcson served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on 12th May
including the Viattle of Budleekeserai, siege 0])erationn before Delhi and repulse of sorties on 12th and isth June, ant
of night attacks on the Camp on 19th and 23rd June, and 14th and iSth July, storming (severelj* wounded) and cap
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
* Captain Macqueen served with the 43rd Light Infantr:\' in the IS'ew Zealand war in 1S64-65, including expeditioni
in the province of Tarauiiki. dcstru.^-ing many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
^ Captain Manning sen-ed with the Buffs in the Gwalior catnpaign, including the battle of Punninr (Bronze Star)
Also in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the taking of the Quar
rics, attack of the Redan on iSth June, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkisl
?»Iedal, and was recommended for distinguished services in the Trenches).
;; .' Quarter Master Bowen sen-cd with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57 from the outbreak on th(
i'2th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege operations before Delhi andrepidse of sorties on the 12th anc
15th June, and of night attacks on the 19th and 23rd Juno and on the 14th July, storming and capture of Delh
(Medal with Clasp) .
s Surgeon Ramsay.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Secnnderabad, Madras.
Depot, Chatham.
76th Regiment of Foot.
"HtXDOOSTAN" (with the Elephant). "Nive" " PENiifsuLA."
:E»«/i[_».,i6 Sept^ i6; Lt. 31 Dec. 23 ; Cajit. 8 Feb. 34;
322
Years' Ser.| Colonel.— Matthew Smith,- ji«»iy«, lo oepi. lo; j,t. 31 jjec. 23 ; Uarit. 8 Feb. ^4- Brevet Maior 27 Dpp .12 •
FuUHalf Major, 22 Dec. 45 5 Brevet Lt Colonel, 7 June 49 ; Lt.Colonel, J June 54 -^Colonel J Nov. LVmSot
ISZilZ^i GcKcmZ, 9 Sept. 63 ; Lieutenant General, 4 March 72 ; Co/o«e« 76th Foot 28 Fob 71
lieutenant Colonel.-e. John Hackett ^ J;«si^«, 17 Nov. 37; Lt. 28 Aug. '39; Cajj^ s'j July 51 : Bt.Maior.
12 Dec. 54 ; J»/<yor, 7 Sept. 55 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 26 Nov. 61 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 Feb 72 ^ "^ ^y 5' . ^i.-^J-ajor,
Majors.— Christopher Rowland Richarclson,^ i:«s. 1-16 Feb. 44; i'. 23 Dec. 45 ; 'caijif. 24 Sept. 55 ; afffjor,
Aug. 54 ; Capt. I Mar. 60; Major, 9 May 72.
IV,
CAPTAIIfS.
John Henry Tripp
John M' Dermic! AUardice, )
Adj. Madras i'ohmt. Guards}
Heury Filkes Hooper
Williiim Franklin, D.A.A. G. ]
/'(/)• Miisketrv, Seeanderabad, ]■
-i/.'.^vs j
Kdward Le Breton Butler
Thomas Trophimus Hodges*...
Albert E. I'earse,* Musketry }
Instrzector, Depot Battalion S
Ernest Rogby Bartleet
John Talbot
Francis ElUot Lloyd
LlEUTEITANTS.
Douglas Campbell De Wend ...
George Douglas Cookson, Ad- \
jatant 14 May 67 J
Benjamin Simner, Instructor')
of Musket ri/ 28 Jan. 70 S
Thomas Willuim Best
Arth. Archibald Denne Wei- >
gall, Interpreter j
, Henry Lookncr Brett
Alljert Arthur Ronald Logan...
George Gosselin
Chas. Jas. Elphinstone Rhenius
John Bladen Metcalfe Taylor,
Robert Brooks Giles
George Lycett Engledue May
John Bartletl Stradling
DiniciuiD.Ch.M'CayM'Donald
Cleveland Aug. Brett
F]-:iiii'!s \Villi:im Snell
](■ .:: . 1; li ' ■( Dacres Thomas
Cii: *. iHire
ENSIGIf. \ LIEUT.
P12 July 50 i'22 April 53
20 Feb. 55 1 25 Jan.
6 July 55 12 Feb. 58
14 Sept. 551 16 April 58
26 Jan. s8Pi3Dec. S9
6 Sept. 55' 22 July 59
2 July 58PioMay 61
P28May 58' 12 Mar. 61
P28 0ct. 59 P 9 Oct. 63
3 July 60! I July 64
(;ii- ' : :i Whistler
AudrL-.'. V, ii;,:u;l I'roudfoot
Frederick DcUicld Welchman..
Sub Lieutenants.
Robert Constantino Pott
John Hooper King
4 July
P 6 Nov.
P 9 Oct.
p 5 July
P26 July
P 7 Feb.
21 Mar.
Pio Oct.
"is May
II Dec.
"13 June
P30 June
•'21 Mar.
10 July
23 Jan.
10 Feb.
P24 April
P 7 July
P24 Nov.
P30 Nov.
5 July
I July 64
P 9 Sept. 64
P23July 61
P2iMar. 68
8 April 68
P 8 Aug. 68
10 Jan. 69
19 Oct. 69
9 May 72
Lt.Colonel Hackett served as D.A.Q.TiL Gene-
12 July 64 ral at Head Quarters dui'ing the Crimean war, '
T AncT- fi. ! including the aflfairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
o. -Nrov fi^.'lava, and siege of Seba^t-]"il "'. V il with four
"* -^iClasps, Brevet of Major, ,-; : ,: ,,; a Turkish
Pi5May 66 Medals, and 5th Class oft li- , , ,-> rvedwith
TuTip fi, ' the 44th Regiment in tlic iMnp:- :i m; i;-;oo in the
'^north of China, inclucUng the action of Sinho,
April 68 assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal
th Clasp).
68' '■■ ilajor Richardson served throughout the
68 h';-. ''M:M,,!i;i lull of 1845-46 withthegth Uegiment,
6.i:i! I ,,:i I lit at the battles of Moodkee,
69 I', ./i ,, ! Mill Sobraon (Medal and two
71 (.'Iiisii I, .- r\rd in the Punjaub campaign of
67 1S48- 49 with the 6ist Regiment, and was present
71 at the action of Ramnuggur, the passage of the
71 Chenab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian-
71, wallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the
7iiAffghans to the Khyber Pass in March 1849
71 [(Medal with two Clasps). Served in India
71 1 during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present
71 at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857
71] (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Pearse served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches for
3 Aug. 72 "ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
I Aug. 72 1
Aug
2b Nov.
2 Dec.
10 Jan.
22 June
' 9 Aug.
11 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
Paymaster. — Alexander Baird,^ 12 May 63; Cornet, 22 Feb. 56 ; X^ 21 Aug. 60 ; Hon. Captain, 12 May 63.
(Quarter Master. — James Archer, 21 Sept. 72.
Surgeon. — James Good.^^.S. 3 Oct. 57 ; Surgeon, 2 Nov. 72.
Assistant Surgeons. — Samuel Popham, 3£B. i Oct. 67.
Abraham Augustus Stewart, 3£D. 24 Sept. 63.
Facings Red. — Agents, Messrs. Price and Boustead. — EmbarJcedfor India, 22 Oct. 1863.
1 Lieut. General Matthew Smith served with the 9th Regiment and on the Staff of General Pollock's Army during
the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, and was present as D. A. Adjutant General at the forcing of the Khyber Pass,
and as Brigade Major in the action at Mamoo Khail, forcing the Tczecn and Huft Kotul Passes, occupation of
Cabul, expedition into Kohistan, storm and capture of Istalilf (Medal, and Brevet of Major). He served with the 29th
Begiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battle of Chillianwallah
(wounded); and he commanded the 24th Regiment in the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel). Served in India during the mutiny of 1S57-58 (Medal).
* Captain Hodges served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to 1859, including the assault and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, afiiiirs of Barree and Nagger, and was promoted from the 38th to the
?6th Regiment for having on the 21st March at the siege of Lucknow successfully led a volunteer party and captured
a battery of three guns (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign Oct. 1867 to June 1868 in the Land
Transport Train and was appointed Inspecting Oflacer of the Highland Division of Transport ; present at the battle
T^efore Magdala as Transport Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley, and carried the despatches of that victory and
news of the release of the prisoners to Custalo, a distance of 200 miles, and was entrusted with the despatches to
Colonel Milward at Annesley Bay (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
' Captain Baird landed in the Crimea with the 71st Highlanders on the 7th Feb. 1855, and served at the siege ancl
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
8 Surgeon Good.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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323
77th {The Ead Middlese.c) Regiment of Foot, [Portland.
Plume of tlie Prince of Wales. " Seringapatam " " Ciudad Rodeigo" " Badajoz " "Peninsula"
"Alma" "Ixkekman" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— SJE Henry, LordRokehy,^ KCB. Ensign, 21 April 14 ; Lt.^- Cirpf. i'i2 June 23 ; Capt. ^ Li. Colonel,
P21 Sept. 32 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Major, ^28 June 50 ; Li. Colonel, ^ly Feb. 54 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ;
Lt. General, 20 Sept. 61 ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel 77111 Foot, 13 Feb. 61.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Kent,^ Ensign, ''S Aug. 45 ; Lt. i'23 Aug. "50 ; Capt. 27 Sept. 54 ; Major, 24 Aug.
58 ; Lt. Colonel, J'13 June 68.
Majors,— Humphrey Mungal Lament Colquhoun, Ensign, Pi8 Aug. 54; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Capt. ^17 July 57;
Major, 2 Sept. 68.
George Edward Leggett,'^ Ensign, 1*25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 29 Dee. 54 ; Capt. ''30 April 58 ; Major, 27 Nov. 70.
Captains.
Thomas Peter Harvey^
John George Skene
Harcourt Jlprtimer Bengough
Cecil Edward Leny Lyon
Herbert Fred. Lewis Browne...
Reginald Hoskins
27 Oct.
29 Dec.
'22 Mar.
'21 Sept.
I Dec.
' 7 Dec.
Edward Xicholas Mosley I'lS Mar.
Willi.iin F<)r1iis(;:it;icre, at Stajf Colhge ...' 18 Feb.
Heiirs- .Irrvi,- W\nU' ^PiS Nov.
Ai-tliui- l,:i!i- I'lrkell ' 5 Aug.
Frederick Hrury Kingi^ I'lg Aug.
Lieutenants.
WUliam Samuel Henderson
Henry Topp
Cockiburn Porte
William Alexander Spence
Nathaniel Gill Beadnell
John Frederic Hornby, -i(?/i(fa«< 14 Oct. 7J
George Campbell
Richard Edward Rowley Martin
Reginald Hollingworth
Smith Byrom Royds
Thomas Cowiier Fisher
Richard Chicheley Thornton
Fra. Henry Macdonald Dawson
George Fenton, Inst, of Musketry i Apr. 71 .
Frederick Graham
Ruscombe Field Westmacott
Malcolm Edward Thomson
LIEUT
54 9 Feb.
54 9 Mar.
55 3 Oct.
60 P 7 April
54 9 Mar.
55 " 3 June
59 2 Oct.
62 ''23 Dec.
63 i'3o Mar.
64 i'3i July
62 ''23 Mar.
24 Aug. 58
■" 4 Nov. 59
P30 Dec. 64
P 9 June 65
T Aug. 66
59 ''22 Jan.
63j''i5 Dec. 69
64 p" 7 Dec. 7(
66 i'22 Mar. 7:
671^27 Sept. 7;
67 ^'30 Nov. 70
Sub Lieutenants.
Alexander Bowes Mein
P31 May
''14 June
Pii Mar.
2 Oct.
''30 Dec.
P30 Jan.
P 2 Nov.
P31 July
p 4 Oct.
P^ Oct.
P21 Aug.
i'23 Oct.
P25 Dec.
2 Sept.
8 Jan.
I" 9 Oct.
P22 Mar.
59 5 Oct. 63
59 ''18 Oct. 64
62 ''30 Dec. 64
63 19 June 67
64 i'22 Jan. 68
66 7 May 68
66 P 2 Sept. 68
67 P29 Jan. 70
64 P27 Nov. 67
67 12 Feb. 70
67 P 7 Dec. 70
67 P22 Mar. 71
67! 17 Sept. 71
68,Pi4 Oct. 71
68] 28 Oct. 71
69, 28 Oct. 71
71 1 28 Oct. 71
i SUB LIEUT.
BREV.MAJ.
BT.lt. COL.
17 ... Paymaster. — John Edward Longden, 26 Dee. 56 ; Honorary Major, 26 Dec. 71.
Quarter Master. — George Hope,^ 27 July 66.
Sitrgeon. — Henry Bowles Franklyn,* MD., A.S. 26 Mar. 52 ; Surgeon, 11 Mar. 59; Surgeon Major, 10 Mar. 72.
Assistant Surgeon. — Henry Frank Hensman, 31 March 62.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Relumed from India, 25 3fay 1870.
' Lord Rokeby served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1855 in command of the ist Division, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian ilcdal, Turkish Medal, and
3rd Class of the Mcdjidie).
2 Lt.Colonel Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 26th March 1855 with the 77th Regiment, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, aud siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
* Major Leggett served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, the Working Party on the night of the 2nd April 1855 which, under the command of Major Bell, 23rd
FusUiers, was complimented and thanked in General Ordcr.s for its excellent services ^hile under a heavy fire from
the enemy, the assault of the i8th June, ninl in^iiunl :it tlir st'inning of the Redan on the 8th September —
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish :Mi(1ii1 I. SiimiI i;i ciiiiiiiniiMl of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, umiir IWij-iilicr ( ;c;ici:il WiMc.
s Captain Harvey served with the 77th lieL'iiniut in tin' Criiiica tium the 7th June 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastojiol, assault of the Redau on the 8tli September ; he was selected to cross the open space under a heavy
fire to stop the fire of our own cight-guu battery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•■' Captain King served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari (Medal).
' Quarter Master Hope served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the i8th June, and engaged at the storming of the
Redan on the 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Surgeon Major Franklyn. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
Belfast] 78th (Hu/liland) Regiment of Foot {Boss-sldre Buffs) . 324
" Cuidich'nUki." "Assate" (with the Elephant). "Maida" "Java" "Persia" "Kooshab" " Lucknow."
Colonel.— .Sir Patrick Grant.i GOB. GCMO. Eimnn, i6 July 20; Lt. 11 July 23 ; Capt. 14 May 32; Bf. Major,
30 April 44; Major, 15 June 45; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 3 April 46 ; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; Lt. Colonel, 29 Aug. 51 ;
Major General, 28 Nov. 54 ; Lt. General, 24 Oct. 62 ; General, 19 Nov. 70 ; Colonel 78th Foot, 23 Oct. 63.
lieutenant Colonel. — Alexander JlacKenzie,^ CiJ. 2snj<!;(/», ■'7 Feb. 40; Lt. 8 April 42; Ca^j?. 15 March 53 ;
Bt. Major, 20 July 38; Major, 28 Oct. 64; Lt. Colonel, 13 July 67 ; Colonel, 13 July 72.
Majors.— Oswald Barton Feilden,^ Endgn, P17 Sept. 50 ; i/. P15 July 53 ; Capt. ''23 Nov. 55 ; Major, 2 Oct. 66.
Augustus Edmund Warren.* Ensign, ^2 Fel). 49 ; X<. 1*5 Nov. 52 ; Cajii:. ''20 July 55 ; Major, 13 July 67.
Captains.
John Pinlays
George Forbes^
Thomas Mackenzie,^(i/i(<an<,
Moss, i^c: Militia
William Charles Smith
John Nathaniel Gf iwer
Andrew Murray
Oliver Grahiun
Edward P[ikiMi'iiaiii.<ti-u:irt .
Hutrh Goiirl. (Irani
)ker-King
. Francis Maitland Kii-wan
Charles John Butler Stewart, "^
Inst, of Musketry 7 July 6g )
George Strachey Clive Justice
Thomas ii Becket Sargent
George Budgen
Edward Mai^Tie Alexander
Massy Stacpoole
Gilbert AVm. Renny M. Waugh
Henry John Knight
Arthur Dingwall Fordj-ce, )
Adjutant zz Aug. 72 j'
Alan William Cameron
John William Allin
Duncan Stewart
Wm. Wellington Sandeman ...
George Fred. William Callander
James Henry Ewart
Charles William Carfrae
William Brewster M'Dougall
Percy Seymour Harvey
Sub Lieutenants.
Rodolph St. George Smith .
P 8 Feb.
Pie Sept.
P 1 May
P 7 Feb.
P31 Mar.
P23 Aug.
P28 July
P17 Nov.
P23 Sept.
P 8 Jan.
P 9 Aug.
P 8 Aug.
Pio Nov.
P23 Mar.
P13 Feb.
P16 Oct.
P22 Jan.
P 9 Mar.
P13 July
P 8 Jan.
P14 Aug.
P 8 Feb.
P15 Mar.
P 8 July
P 8 Aug.
P23 Dec.
24 July
24 Sept.
51 P22 Dec.
55 • 10 July
56 30 April
59 P24 Mar.
57I 20 Nov.
58P16 Aug.
63 P 8 Aug.
6i:Pi5 Jan.
63! 26 Oct.
63 P23 Mar.
62|Pi6May
64' P 2 Oct.
64 P 9 Mar.
65' 13 July
65 ''20 July
66, P 8 Feb.
66 P 8 July
66 P27Feb.
67 '■ 7 July
671P24 July
67Pi6Mar.
54| 10 Sept. 58
55 1"" 24 May 59
58^P28July 63
63 P 8 Aug. 65
57i 26 Oct. 6s
61 i 2 Oct. 66
65 1 P 2 Sept. 68
64, P 7 July 69
65 P 5 Nov. 70
661 17 July 72
65 17 July 72
66
Patrick Grant sei-ved as Deputy Adju-
68 P 5 Nov.
67 ''20 July
68 1 28 Oct.
68j 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
68! 28 Oct.
68; 28 Oct.
69 1 28 Oct.
70' 28 Oct.
"'Itant General with the Army of Gwalior in
67 1843-44 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
67; Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as
68 Adjutant General— twice severely and danger-
68!ously wounded by grape-shot through the arm
69'and musket-ball in left Ijreast, and horse three
69 times shot under Inn, ' 1 . r, ni, lly mentioned in
69 despatches, Brevet •>': \. ' . < B., Medal and
'three Clasps). Pun a .' an of 1848-49 as
' I Adjutant General (na a 1 a a mi drspatches. Aide
70 de Camp to the Queen witli IJrevet of Colonel,
70: Medal with two Clasps). E.xpedition to Kohat
71 against the Affghan hill tribes in 1849-50 (Medal
71 Iwith Clasp).
71 j 6 Captain Forbes served with the 19th Regi-
7i!ment in the Crimea from the 6th September 1855,
71 incliuling the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
7i!assault of the Redan on the 8th September
7i' (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
SUB
31 Aug. 72
Sept. 56; Hon. Capt a
April 69.
Paymaster. — Charles Skrine,'' i April 64; Q.M.
Quarter Master. — Alexander Weir, 26 April 64. .
^uryeon.— Alexander Watt Beveridge,!" MB. A.S. 15 Sept. 57 ; Surgeon, 17 Feb. 72.
Assistant Surgeon. — William Johnston, MD. 2 Oct. 65.
Facings 'BxxS.—AQents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt.
Returned from Nooa Scotia, 21 December 1871.
- Colonel MacKenzio served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the expedition to
Barazjoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal ^^^th Clasp). Served in
Bengal with Havelock's Column from it< i\,-<i taWi,,.. the field in July 1857, including the aetioiis ot Futtehpore,
Aoung,PandooNuddee,Cawnporc,Oii;n 1 a , i- >t andsecoud.in command .a 1 11' a nni nt onsth Aug.),
Boorbeakechowkec, andBithoor (sev- . ; a drant's Column in the atiaa, 1 a a-uiige and the
Alumbagh (severely wounded, and h. a, - • , , aai's Force atthe Alumba,ala 1 1. a repulse of the
numerous attacks on that position, and 1,. e.a,nn,UM. .>; tlic lult advance post with 150 mm, a n.l ami -ams during the
last attack on i6th March 1858 (mentioned iu despatches); also in the operations ending 111 the ftnal captiire of
Lucknow; the RohUcund campaign ' " " ' - -^- -
and a year's service for Lucknow)
3 Majoi Feildon solved m the 72nd Hirrl 1
of Sebistopol (M 111 with CI xsp and 1 1 '
* AIijoi \\ men '.ei\e 1 with the 821 I I
ofSebisto] l(Mc 111 with Clasp an 1 I I 1 111
attheiehet it Lucl now by Lord Oh 1 I
occupit 11 of Futtchghur — acting sue
Halo aiilSii iDhnlnglis seivedthf 111 I ]
tions It shihielixnpoic and net i 1 111 1
^ C iptam Finlay sei \ e 1 1 1
of Kooshab 1 omb u In t
Served m Bengal with H 1
Aoung Pan 1 jo Nu 1 Ic ( I
and ending m the leliLl ot th I 1 \ 1 I
including the re] Ise of the iiumeious itt 1 1
Rohilcui 1 cimi -\ 111 183S an I ciptuie of 1
7 Capt I n Ski mc s n e 1 with the 78th Highl 1
joon theni.,ht itt cl m lb ittle ot Kooshab anil 1 1
withHi\el ck t 1 iinn fi im its fiist tikmg the fiel 1 1
Nu 1 lee C iwi p 1 On 10 Buseeiutgunge (first md set
the rebef of tht Resi le cy of Lucknow an 1 the sul 1 i
the repulse of the numerous atticks on thit \
the Rohilcund campaign m 1838 an 1 cipture I 1
'» Doctor Beveri l„e —For Wu feei\ices se 1 I
and oaptui-e of BareiUy (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
the Crimea fiom the i6th July 1855, inclucUng the siege and fall
Iteco)d of
by lettei of service dated 7th March
1794 ; returned to England May 1795 ; procee 1
Cape of Good Hope 1796; to Calcutta Pebruii
August 1811; r>tiniual to l-aigland July 1817
1826; returned t" I
in Januarj' 1857, la 1
1859. Embarked I',
he Crimea fiom the 2nd Sept 1855, including the siege and fall
I Also m the Ii d an campaign of 1857-59. and was present
( t t t t awnpore, action of Khodagunge, and
I 111 Russell, Colonel Biddulph, Colonel
I lilt nee of the Jail and subsequent opera-
I 1 1 Clasp).
] 1 including the night attack and battle
t \i t led m despatches (Medal with Clasp).
t 1^ tl t 1 1 including the actions of Futtehpore,
) t I 1 and m the several actions leading to
1 1 wath Outram's Force at Alumbagh,
\ I 1 the final capture of Lucknow ; the
1 I 11 1 a year's service for Lucknow).
I 1 7 including the expedition to Boraz-
I \i 1 1 Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
J 1 ctions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
1 II \ ei al actions leading to and ending in
1 ( im s Force at the Alumbagh, including
1 1 iti jns endmg m the final capture of Lucknow ;
1 with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
tment
IT /hlandeis
1 Jul-^ 1793 proceeded to Holland September
)5 returned January 1796 ; proceeded to the
I 1 luarv 1803; to Goa February 1807; to Java
1 In 1 ^ovember 1817; embarked for Ceylon April
bruary 1838 embiikedtoi India April 184- Proceeded on active service to Persia
imbay in May 1857 thenoo immediUeh to Bengal. Returned to England September
lt;n- 3 August 7S65 Returned to England trom Nova Scotia, 21 December 1871
79th Regiment of Foot (Cameron Eigldanders).
[Parkhurst.
325
"Egmont-op-Zee." "Egypt" (with the Sphiirx). "Fuestes n'Oxon" "Salamanca" "Pyeenees" "Nivelle'
Years' Ser.| " NivE " "Toulouse" "Pexixsula" "Watehloo" "Alma" "Sevastopol" "Luckkotv."
Half Colonel. — Henry Cooper,i Ensign, ''26 Feb. 29 ; Lf. ^s April 31 ; Captain, i'i3 Nov. 35 ; Major, 10 Sept. 45
Pay.
Lt. Colonel, 19 July 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 9 Nov. 62; Lieut. General, 25 Oct. 71; Colonel
_79th Foot, 21 Aug. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel. — George Murray Miller,^ Ensign, ^2° Jan- 46; ^t. ^2 April 47; Capi. ''4 Aug. 54;
St. Major. 26 April 59 ; Major, ''2 Ma.y 65 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, ^ iune 70; Lt. Colonel, ig Oct. 72.
Majors.— Edward WiUiam Cuming,' Ensign, ''24 July 46 ; Lt. ^si Mar. 48; Ca2it. 8 Oct. S4; Bt.Major,
14 Doc. 68 ; Major, 2 Mar. 72.
Philip Percival,^ -EHsi'jPi, ''16 Aug. 50; Lt. 6 June 54; Capt. P27 Mar. 55; Bt.Major, i April 70; Major,
19 Oct. 72.
Captains.
John Macdonald Leith^
John Edward Allen?
Edward Everett*
Albert Newby Clay*
Neil Campbe'US
WUliam HenryM'Causland* ...
Henry Currie, Adjutant 1st]
Ailm. Bait. Dumbarton Bifle \
Volnnleers ''....]
Capcl Heury Miers
Henry Hugh Oldham"
Robert MacGowan Borthwick
Alexander Bruce Murray
Lieutenants.
Ai-thur Hume, Adjutant 20')
July 62 j"
[John Busfield
[Walter Douglas S. Campbell...
Cha. Robt.KennettFergusson ■^
I Inxt. ofMnslcctni 30 May 68 j
Samuel Cha. Lindsay Bucknall
Charles Luca.s Jlethiien
Arthur Newton Forbes-Gordon
Reginald Carey Annesloy
John Angus...! '.
IJames D. Kellie M'Calhmi
Orr Boswell Gordon, Aitlc de\
Camp to Sir John Douqlas... S
Rob. Harris Cnrnwath Dalzell
James Moray Brown
Norman Guthrie Chalmers
I^NSIGN.
17 Mar.
13 May
I Mar.
7 Sept.
22 Feb.
24 Feb.
54J'' 6 Oct.
53 19 Jan. 55
55. "'14 Sept. 55
551" I July
55 21 Sept. 55
57 ''16 Mar. 60
16 Sept. 51
June
• 4 Aug. 60 P20 Oct. 65
4 Nov. 58) II Sept. 59
'18 Jan. 591P 9 April 61
'i8irav. 59|PioMay 61
'29 July 59|''29 July 62
'30 Mar. 6o,Pi2May 63
'15 June 60 7 Nov. 63
Jan.
'22 Aug. 65
Gordon Lorn Campbell MoneyjP 8 Feb.
Colin Charles Mackenzie \^ 2 Sept.
James Fred. Shaw Kennedy...!'' 2 Dec.
William Haskett Smith ....'..... |'' g Feb.
Patrick James Fred. GroDme...|Pi9 Feb.
i'2i Oct. 62 P15 June 66
P 9 Dec. 62! 30 Nov. 66
PiaMay 63riiJan. 67
P24 Nov. 63I 29 Jan. 67
P I Mar. 64 P 8 Feb. 68
P26May 651 7 May 68
4 July SSjPiyFeb.
8 May 661 28 Oct.
I Sept. 661 28 Oct.
I Dec. 66 28 Oct.
P 2 May 65
P15 June 66
30 Nov. 66
29 Jan. 67
22 Feb. 68
P14 Oct.
P14 Mar.
2 Mar.
5 Apr. .
1 Lieut.General Cooper commanded the Reserve
Battalion 45th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1S46-47,
and a wing of the Regt. throughout the Kaffir war
of 1850-53 (Medal), and was appointed Comman-
dant of the Natal Colony at the close of the war. :
* Major Cuming served with the 79th High-
landers throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balak-
lava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the
i8th June and 8th September, expedition to Kertch
and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Med.iidie, and Turkish Medal) .
5 Major Percival served the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55 with the 79tb Highlanders, including
"^ithe battles of Alma and li :laklava, siege of Sebas-
7i!topol, assault of the iLlIi June, expedition to
71 Kertch and Yenikale (T-'odal with thi-ee Clasps,
71 and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian eam-
71 paign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
71 of Lucknow, attack on the Port of Rooyah, ac-
71 tions of Allygunge, Bareill.y, and Shahjehanpore,
71 capture of Fort.s Bunniar and Mahomdie, pa,ssage
71 of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across
sue LIEUT, tiie Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
68 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
T>\ 28 Oct,
70] 28 Oct.
Sub Lieutenants.
David ilnn-ny Smythe I 1 8 May 72
Pirifiiiiixfir. — David Cant.i^ 24 June 56; Ensign, 10 Aug. 54; Lt. 8 Dec. 54; Son. Major, 10 Aug. 69.
Quarter Master. — AVilliam Simpson, ^^ 16 Ma'rch 67. I Facings Green.
S«/7/ro».— Stewart Aaron Lithgow,'* A.S. 3 Feb. 55 ; Surgeon, 7 Dec. 67. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
AsKixfaii! Surgeon. — Alexander Doig, 14 April 63. I Beturned from India, j JVov. 1S71.
2 Lt.Colonol :\tiller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and e.arly part of 1855 with the 79th Highlanders, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, imd sicgiM)!' Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indii.n campaign of iti=;< - ,. ■ r i-i , ■ r,;r s;<'vr ind cmimiu-c of Lucknow— severely wounded through the
body; present also at the call : , . 1 . 1 ., , i;-!- , : ,,,1 - ni,, >,nont operations in Oude across the Gogra and
Raptee rivers (mentioned in I ': I . : r, v : \, ilh Clasp).
^Captain Leith served tin > , ;. ■. , -,1,1.. ..: , ^i-^- \-,;;h the 79th Highlanders, inclndincr the battle of
Balaklava. siege and fall of Scl.mtcniol. assnu'ts of 18th June and Sth September, iiinl ( iiJi^nn to Kertch and
Yenikale (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Hr-,,^ Indian campaign
of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of 1 'i . ; - ; :s of Allygunge,
Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bnimiip- and Mahomdie, passasre of thv i:. ,.;:,! -.ti ;'\/,abad, capture
of Rampore Russia, and subsequent operation:- in ()m,i,. nevoss the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Modal'with Clasp).
7 Captam Allen served with the 79th Hi!;lil;;'Mlrr,, in the Crimea from the 16th August 185s, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaultof the: ili Si pinmlxr (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Indian campaign of 1858-59, ineliuling the .sii -o and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah,
actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Ports Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of" the
Gogra at F.vzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operatiOBS in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
rivers (Jledal with Clasp). ^ ' i ^
Captains Everett, Clay, and M'C:
including the siege and capture of l.u
Shahjehanpore. capture of Forts Bui
Kussia, and subsequent operations in
' Captain Neil Campbell served wit
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Meda
including the siege and capture of Lii
C!i,~v.;„u.,.. -.,,-» „„ rts Bum
Shahieha
Kussia, ri
10 ('.,
Tiporr
■^•'
pture
iinnt
.f'F,'
I'll i
Tain_'l ,
the ( 1 .
Klial
Hill
\-nd with the 79th Highlanders in the Tmli.nn campaign of 1S58-59,
.k on the Fort of Rooyah, actions nf .Mlygniige, Bareill.y, and
I' iiidic, passage of the' Gogra at Fyzniiiil. i-aiiturc of Rampore
I III' Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clas])).
Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August 1S55, including
I. and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
I'k on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of All.vgunge, Bareilly, and
iliiinidic, passage of the Gogi-a at Fs'zabad, capture of Rampore
cross the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp),
licilitionary Force of i860, and was present in the actions of Sinho and
iku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
M:
.Mil
(carried the rrrini.nl.il Coloiii-l nml I:,'
Clasps, anrl'l'ilrki;-:|i Mrih'il). SiTMil :
now, attack on llm lorl. of Hoovili, :i, •
Kussia, and subsequent operatii)ns in ( >ii
'' Quarter Master Simpson sorvol will
eluding the battles of Alma and Bidakl.i\
assaults of the i8th Juno and Sth Kcplnn
campaiem of 1858-S9. including the siege
ig the battles of Alma
e (Modal with three
and capture of Luck-
, rapture of Rampore
'"'S^-SS with the 79th Ili.Lrli'iinil
I' of Sebastopol, and as^ 1
I'limpaign of i8.= P-=;q, inii'i ' •
nn<ro. passage of the (Im-i -
ir CoL'vaand li,ai)l('c rivers (M
Injhlanilcrs tlivoutiliout the Kastni'n raniiiai.un of 1854-55, in-
in lo Koiteli and Yenikale, sirui' ami lall of Sebastopol, and
with tliroe Clasps, and Turkish Medall. Served in the Indian
uro of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Ally-
gunge, Bareilly, and Sliahjehanjiore, carituro of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, cap-
ture ot Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
" ^" '" rvices see " Medical Department."
"« Surgeon Lithgow.— For War i
Hong Kong, Depot, ]
with 2ucl Batt. 2otli Foot. J
80 til Regiment of Foot (StafurdsJure Volwiteen
326
.Years' Ser.
Pay,
29
Half
Pay.
28
..'
19
...
19
18
19
18
^
13
2
15
15
:::
15
!!!
8
S
9
5
4
i*;;.
I
6
16
9
" Egypt" (with the Sphinx). ":xIoodkeb" "Fekozeshah" " Sobeaoh- " "Pegu" " Centkal India."
Colonel.— 53 Henry John French,! Ensign, 27 Aug. 12 ; Lt. 21 July 13 ; Capt. ''25 Sept. 23 ; Major, 23 Ma.y 36 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 31 July 46; Lt. Colonel, 2 April 52; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 18 Jan. 61; Xf.
General, 9 Aug-. 70 ; Colonel 80th Foot, 3 Sept. 67.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Ha :nilton Chai-les Smith, » Ensign, ^S Oct. 44 ; Zt. 24 Dec. 45 ; Capt. i May 53 ; Major,
''18 Oct. 59 ; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 72 Nov. 70; Zt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 72.
Majors. — George Hamilton Twemlow, jEusiyM, ^ii Oct. 44 iZt. i6ilay46; Capt. ^16 'Nov. 5s;lfa/&i',i April 70.
Charles Frederick Amiel.^ Ensign, ''16 May 45 ; Zt. ^25 Sept. 46; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major, 10 Jan. 72.
Captains. | ensigx.
s. Robert James Maxwell,'^') |
Aide de Camp to theGoccrnor ^ |''25 Aug.
0/ Ceff/oa J I
.. I Henry Rowland JP31 Aug.
.. I John Wilkinson' | 9 Mar. 49
Charles Tucker* ''23 Nov. 55
Charles John Roper Tyler^ ••• ''25 Aug. 54
Fred. Brown NumaCraufurd"'J'2i Sept. 52
Cha.Aug.FitzGeraldCreagh": 8 Sept. 54
James Lewis Bradshaw i'27 Jan. 57
Samuel George Huskisson'^'l 15 May
Robert Warner Stone'* j 23 Juli' 58
LlEUTEXANIS. '
Walter Howard*
Joseph Bramley Ridout,* ]
Zieut. Instructor, School of r
Musketry )
Henry James Brown
Paul Swinburne*
Allan Saunders,* Adjutant \
! 19 Mar. 72 J
Wiih-ed Turner Anderson
Jno. Geo. Kirkpatrick Young \
; Inst, of Musk. 19 Mar. 72... J
John Edward Hale Prior
Charles Christopher Cole
Henry J. Johnson
Edward Gillman
James Ormsby Sherrard
Lipton Camming Potts
Samuel Lang
16 Mar. 58
13 April 58
12 Feb. 5:
'■28 Oct. 59
P23 Aug. 61
P 4 Aug. 6s
>'25 April 6,
P2iMar. &
P31 May 64
8 July 68
■■le Sept.
P15 Oct.
1 7 Mar. 69
i-is Oct. '
Sub Lieuiexants.
Saumarez William Cameron...
George Blakemore Robbins ...
Godfrey Fox V ebster
Legh Hoskins Master
Benjamin Briscoe
Cunninghame Grah. Makellar
LIEUT.
P I April 56
24 April 55
13 July 52
'23 Oct. 57
15 May 55
6 June 54
9 Feb. 55
'30 July 58
I Jan. 59
31 Jan. 60
■•26 Aug. 59
PiS Oct.
6 June
P21 Nov.
P 9 Mar.
P14 Oct.
P22 June
30 Aug.
'22 Mar.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P 4 Dec.
CAPTAIN. I BHEV.MAJ.
BT.ET.COL.
P18 Oct. 59
P26Mar. 58
3 Dec. 59
8 May 60
P16 Sept. 59
6 April 65
6 May 63
P28 Oct. 68
Jan. 72
Pi7Nov. 63
' Lieut. General French served in the 85th Lig
Infantry in the Peninsula from August 1813 to th
end of that war in 1814, including the siege of St.
Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles ol
NiveUe loth November, and Nive on 9tii, loUi, and
nth December, and investment of Bayonne?(War
Medal with two Claspsl . Served also in the Ame-
rican war. ill t'l" ■ir-ru-:i:i
titnore, thr ■■'•■■■
Fort Bo^^,
same Re-. .
rebellion oi i^^; j^-.
't' Bladensbm-g and Bal-
■ V Orleans, and taking of
■ i.uently seiwed in the
iL whole of the Canadian
SUB LIEUT.
17 Jan.
3 Feb. ,
3 Feb. 72
14 Feb. 72
9 Mar. 72
26 June 72
Fai/master. —
Quarter Master. — John Bclt,'= 25 Sept. 67.
Surgeon.— David Chambers M'Fall, A.S. 15 Sept. 57; Surgeon, 23 Dec. 71.
Assistant Surgeons. — John Murray, 2IIi. 30 Sept. 64.
}3rodic Cruickshiink, MB. 1 April 71.
Facings YeUovr.—Atfeufs. Messrs. Cos and Co.— Irish Agents, Messi-s. Cane and Sons.
Iteturnedfrom Bengal, June 1866 ; Embarked for Singapore, January 1872.
= Lt.Colonel Smith served with the 80th Regiment in the Bui-mese war of 1852, and was present at the captui-e of
Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and capture of the great Dsgon Pagoda (with
the storming party) , and capture of Promc iMedal v,-ith Clasp for Pegu). Served m the Indian c.nmpaign of 185S-59,
including the capture of Calpcc and campaign in Oude (Medal) . Served with the left attack during the Bhootan
Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Major Amiel serve.!
Martaban, o]" '
(with the St. .1
1S58-59. Ser.
fi Captain -'■:..
including the en
1 Captain Wilkinson served with the £cth
of Martaban, operations before Rangoon 01
th the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852, and was present at the capture of
■Rangoon on thci2th. i-^th, and 14th April, and capture of the great Dagon Pagoda
i.il capture of Promo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian campaign in
; attack during tbc Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
I with the Soth Hceiment in the Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in 1858-59,
\ Fort of Simrc.-. :,.-, ■ ... !:. 1:; and Doondeakera (Medal).
• \ Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture
:. ;;miI 14th April, and capture of the Great Dagon Pagoda
I he
\- \', . I li . :. . I \\ hen m command of the Detachment Soth Regiment at the
ni the 19th March 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the
I S65 (Medal with Clasp).
Swinburne, and Saunders served with the Soth Regiment with the
!«-; (Medalwith Clasp). , , .
I '".i.;! from the iSch August 1855, mcludmg the siege and fell of
ilso in the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the battle of
(with the stnrming- pai-t>
assault and c:ilitnve ol' ?.Iy;itt. i.'., -ii... :■;
left attack ,birumti.ei;ih. .-:.:. i:..
* Captain Tuck' 1-, I.:. .1:-, I' / „ : 1. :
left attack during the Ilhouuiu Y.i.i". < ...
3 Captain Tyler served with the i!;. .
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and 'I'l.
Sinho and taking of the Taku Forts 1 .A i •
1" Captain Craufurd served with tbr oc
Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude iu
' ' ' . Creagh served with the 5cth Rpc-iment in the New Zealand wars from Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present
1 iit-ijueiit in Bui-mah in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the
sjS-s'g. including the capture of Simree Fort and defence of Poorwah
at the storm and capture of Rangia\.
a party of the 50th Regiment), and a
'2 Captain Huskisson served with t
eluding the capture of the Fort of '■^i
Regiment with the left attack ilui 11
13 Captain Stone served w itli tli
15 Quarter Master Belt ser\ . .1 \ i '
Served with the 6th Regiment in tli. I
Served in the Soth Regiment with the
rmy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of
1 titled villages of Kitumarui (Medal).
1 1 he Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in 1858-59, in-
I I aid Doondeakera (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the
I 1 .1. linon of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) .
\( w Zealand from 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
iilo and 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
'I •! m 1858. including operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal),
ick dui Jig the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Med.al with Clasp).
327
Years' Ser. Colonel
81st Regiment of Foot (Loijal Llncohi Volunteers)
"Maida." "CoECjfXA" "Pexinscla."
c. 53 William Frederick Forster.i KH. JEnsign, lo June 13 ; Ensign if- Lt. 26 Nov
C Gibraltar. Depot,
attached to 27tli Foot.
.; Lt. 4- Capt.
26 Jime 17 ; Major, •'iS Feb. 26 ; Jit. Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lf. Colonel, "10 Feb. 52 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ;
Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt. General, 24 Oct. 65 ; Colonel 8ist Foot, 12 Feb. 63.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Brace Chichester.^ Ensign, i'2o Oct. 43; Lt. 5 April 47; Ca2>t. ^7 Oct. 51;
St. Major, 17 Mar. 63 ; Major, 10 Nov. 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Dec. 70.
Majors. — JaniesAVoods,*£«»'i^H, 31 Dec. 39; Z<. ''6May42; Cap*. 27 May 53 ; St. Major, 28 Aug. 65; Major,
24 Dec. 70.
Charles James Skerry,^ £'»»'. 10 Sept. 41; Z*. 29 May 44 ; Cap<. 27 May 53 ; .B;.3/«/. 31 Aug. 65; 3ra/or,25Mar.7i.
Captains.
William Benjamin Bro-n-ne» ...
«. Valens Toiinochy,^ Brigade )
Major, Chatham )
•■leAug. 42
f 2 Sept. 45
Hugh Arthur Chichester' |i'i7 Jan. 51
George Buchanan Bevan ''23 Mar. 60
I William Henr.y Warren 23 Mar. 58
I Henry John Faircloth' 15 Dec. 54
». Hugh Thomas Jones* 20 Nov. 57
Wm. Henry Munton Jackson^ 5 Dec. 56
John de Mont. Armstrong ''13 Mar. 61
George Alfred Wilson ' 7 Jan. 62
I Lieutenants.
fWilUam Charles Mathews ..
I Mark Saurin Wynne, Inst.
I of Musketry 5 March 70 ..
Fi-ederick Ekins Lindoe
Robert Kean Brereton, Ad-
jutant iVch.-jo
Henry Walpole '•■ i Dec. 65
. Jan.
I Mar.
I Nov.
Hon. Hugh Arbuthnott
Henry Wallis Prior
Frank Ryley
1 Ma.y 67
Norcott D'Esterre Roberts '^ 9 May 67
TT ,,.„■,,:, T._.--_ ""June 67
. . June 67
Henry Cecil Binsteed Farrant ^ 4 Sept. 67
V]2 Jahleel Brenton Care.y'" 24 Jan.
... Benjamin Arthur Satterthwaite ''16 Oct.
... Francis Henry Wheler p 6 Nov.
... Charles Edvrard Savrj'er [ 23 Jan.
Arthur Jos^hua Tetley
Frederick Arthur Heathcote... I
i Sub Libutenants. I
Walter Strangewa.vsMorrice...
Thomas Henry Burton Forster
Henry Crosbie ■
Paymaster. — Wm. Fred. Nixon,'
Quarter Master. — Michael Hanlon,'
Surgeon. — John Wood,ii A.S. 10 Ja
•"iS April 45
20 Mar. 46
Pis April 52
i'29Mar. 61
''20 Dec. 59
i3AprU 55
14 Aug. 59
P 5 Aug. 59
10 Nov. 65
- 4 July 65
Pjo Nov.
P 8 May
25 Jan. 54
20 June 54
'18 April 56
' 8 May 67
•21 Aug. 67
16 Oct. 67
'16 Oct. 67
24 Dec. 70
17 Feb 72
13 April 72
BHEV.MA.T. I BT.LT.COL.
17 June 66!
12 July 631
Lt.General Forster served with the Scots
I FusUier Guards before Bayonnein 1814. Joined
P 5 June 66 'the Brigade of Guards in Paris in 1815.
PA g J 2 Lt.Colonel Chichester, Majors Skerry and
°' ' Nison served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58,
P2S Oct. 68 and >vere present when the 8ist Regiment, under
P12 June 69 Colonel Renny, disai-med atMeanMeer one Regi-
P 5 Mar. 70 ment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments
P23 Mar. 70 of Native Infantry, all "disaffected and ripe for
24 Dec. 70 mutiny (Medal).
25 Mar. 71 5 ;xj:ajor Browne commanded the Head Quarter
6 Mar. 68 Wing of the 8ist Regiment in the Eusoofzie ex-
28 Oct. 71 pedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
28 Oct. 71 the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present
28 Oct. 71, when the 8ist Regiment, under Colonel Renny,
28 Oct. 71 disarmed atMeanMeeroneRegt.ofNativeCavalrv
28 Oct. 71 and three Regts. of Native Infantry, all disaffected
— and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
Jan. ,
30 Dec. 71
23 Mar. 72
26 June 72
Ensign, 3 Aug. 30; Lt. P22 Jan. 36; Ho
.Major, I Jan. 60.
Surgeon, g Nov. 67.
Assistant Surgeon. ^Jaxnes Shand Duncan, MD. 14 Dec. 58.
Facings Bnff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Gibraltar, 26 Feb. 1870.
* Major Woods ser\'ed with the 8ist Regiment against the rebels in the Googatra district in 1857. Sen-ed in the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 8ist Regt., under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one
Regt. of Native Cavalry and three Regts. of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
« Major Tonnochy ser%-ed with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of
Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Sensed as a Brigade Major in the Eusoofzie expedition in
1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
' Major Chichester, Captain Faircloth, and Quarter Master Hanlon served with the Sist Regiment in the
Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and were present when
the 8i8t Regiment, under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three
Regiments of Native Infantry, aU disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
' Captain Jones served in Bengal mth the loth Regiment in suppression of the mutiny in 1857-58, includin'^ the
actions of Chanda, Ummeerapore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal ^vith Clasp). °
» Captain Jackson served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal). Also with the 8ist Regiment in the
Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lieut. Carey served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harlev in British Honduras in Feb-
ruary and March 1867.
" Surgeon Wood.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Chatham. ] 82nd Regiment of Foot {The Frlace of Wales Yuluntecrs). 328
The Prince of Wales' Plume. "Roleia" "Vimieka" "Vittokia" "Pyeenees" "Nivelle" "Okthes"
" Peninsula" "Niagara" "Sevastopol" "Luckjjow."
Colonel. — AVilliam Samuel Newton.i Ensign 4" Lt. ''5 Dec. 34 ; Li. 4- Copt. P31 Doc. ^9 ; Cuj^f. 4- Zt.
Colonel, ■'25 Feb. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major, 18 Nov. 56; Lt. Colonel, 13 Dec. 60; Jli'ijor General,
6 Nov. 62; Lt.Geneval, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 82iid Foot, 4 Mar. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Frederick Richard Solly Flood, ^ Ensign, ''21 Aug. 49 ; Lt. ^& Aug. 51 ; Capt. 17 July 60 ;
St. Major, 23 Oct. 60 ; Et.Lt. Colonel, 9 April 70 ; Major, 28 Jan. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Oct. 72.
Majors. — WiUiam Grogaii Graves, JJjjssjdj, 16 Mar. 55 ; i<. ''23 Nov. 55; Capt. ''23Aug.64; Major, i7Aug.7o.
Francis Dalrymi)le W;ilter.s,' Ensign, 6 June 54 ; Li. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capii. P12 May 57 ; Major, ''9 Sept. 71.
Captaixs.
John Briggs^
Henry James Lane
Edward Seppings Lock''
Henry Masterman Thompson"
John Hobart Culme-Seymour"
«. Frederick Cardew
James Brovm M'Dougal
William Marsdon
Charles Carstairs
Henry Armstrong Nicholson
John Leonard Greenwell O'Brien^.,
I'o/ia
Lieutenants.
Alfred Reamsbottum,'" Inst, of Musleiry >
5 Oct. 72 )"
William Andrews Dixon, Adjutant 7 Oct. 67
Nesham Yeeden Lloyd, at Staff College . ...
Giles Au.lrow Daiiljony
Willi;im l.ririi
Willi.-mi .M'i'urlhy O'Leary
James llitcliic
William e';i|H 1
Benjamin 'rii- 1; . 1 1
CharlesAiI'.l; ,,.:!' : 1: llmrnughs ...
Samuel Joliu l^>\ -:1 1 . u-' - ',
Sub Lieute.vants.
Frederick Charles John Loder.
Robert Howden Kellie
Thomas Bayley
.AugustusHotham Howard.
Francis Robt.Milliugtou Synge.
28 Jan. 56
Pis Jan. 58
2 Oct. 55
6 June 54
■'25 Aug. 54
T2 June 58
!• 3 Aug. 66
I'lg April 64
"19 Apr. 64
11 Jan. 67
24 June S7
''24 May
•■21 June
7 Feb.
18 Jan.
67
P31 Mar.
63
"17 April 69
" 4 Mar.
bi
P22 June
68
7 J"l.v
6q
Pl2 0ct.
70
■■14 June
64
17 Mar. 58
'22 June 58
20 Jan. 58
29 Dec.
9 Feb.
27 Nov.
29 Jan. 70
25 Dec. 6s
'i8 Dec. 67
' 7 May 70
18 May 58
''21 Juno 64
P28 Dec.
P26 Feb.
P 7 May
''12 April
P15 Vch.
P14 July
2 Aug.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
>'i4Aug.
LtKUT.
lAJ. I ET.LT.COL.
18 Mar. 62
P 3 Mar. 63!
■' 3 Aug. 66'
11 June 611
P 2 Dec. 62I
P 8 May 67
P15 Feb. 71
''21 Aug. 69;
Pio June 71
P31 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 72
* Major Walters served with the 44th
Regiment in the Crimea from the 27th
Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attack and occu-
pation of the Cemetery on the i8th
June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also the campaign of
i860 in the north of China, including
the action of Sinho, assault and cap-
ture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
Clasp).
1^ Lieut. Toms served with the 14th'
Regiment in the field during the New
Zealand war in the Wanganui cam-
paign of 1865-66 (McdalJ.
30 uec. 7
30 Dec. 7
19 Oct. 7;
2 Nov. 7:
23 Nov. 72
rary Captain, 19 Feb. 72.
Messrs. Co.^ and Co.
SthClii ., , ■'
3 Lt.L'ul.CiLl .Fl.v.
tribes on the N.W.
with the Alumbagh
29th Nov. 1857, actir
Nuddec aivl ii.tii";i
as Aide lie I :,!!:■. !
1858, ilielu.lm' 1-, ■
durini,'- iIh' \\r 1 ■ '
and tlie 'l'r;ni- -i i"
despsitelies, ,\1 (-!:!! \
= Ca,,.:,n, l;r, ■-
and c:i]ituri- wi tli^'
I'aymaMer.—yjiWvA^m Stewart Thorburn, 19 Feb. 67 ; lion
(Quarter Master. — Alfred Slado,'^ 13 Jan. 69.
Surgeon. — John Henry Gouldsbury Meares,'*^.-?. 16 May 55 ; Surgeon, 30 Sept. 68.
Assistant Surgeon. — Alexander Turner, MD. 30 Sept. 63. ] Facings YeWow.— Agent.
HeturnedJ'rom Aden, 12 Feb. 1870.
liiiM' :il New ton serveil with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from i8th Oct. 1854 to
: iL' ilir li:itih> (ifBalaklavaandlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
' i .i:e, ;mmI Tilrkisli Medal).
,,;iel 11 i. Ill <<-v\r,\ xvii'iihe q .r.l Regiment in a force uudcr Sir CoUu Campbell in 1851-52 against the hill
I '1 'M'l.'il with Clasp). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; ^^-^
' nf Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; with the 53rd at the relief of Cawnpore on
I ' "■ iiber, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Kala
e ' : ,i:r of Shumshabad, storm and capture or M''M'e.nn.i>-.> ^ieoc nf T,neknow
rely wounded), with the53rd duringthe h'l ' i' , , ,1,, ■. ein
I I ' ! end' occupation of Sultanpore; as Aide di' (:.' I ' ., \:i'.^|i'ld
'i . ... lie Hiding that in the Baiswara country an- 1 :ei ■■ ■■ Mii me;! kii:!ii.;i,
i-u Willi lis several minor affairs and the final action un the i;a|iiL-e ^iiieuieiiied iu
), and Brevet of Major).
th the 9th Regiment m the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol,
I suburlis under General Eyre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
the Indian cnniijaigu of it;57-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under
Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdispore, and
subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the expedition in North China in i860 (Medal with
Clasps) .
« Captain Lock served with tlieR-el Ki ■ 1 imeii 1 u the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1858,
and was present at the aelieii (iT K I;::: ' < ,,f the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, affairs
of Shahabad, Mahomilee, :iim1 i;inik ;_ : : !,
7 Captain Thompson serveil witli thr ii Li e i.e nl, in the Crimea from the 15th Feb. iSss. inehidmg the siege and
fall of Sebastopol ; was in the trenches diiriiiLr a sortie on the 5th June, also dui-iie.; lie a auii aa I eaiitan' nt the
Quarries on the 7th .Tune, with EjTe's Eritradc at the assault and capture of tie' rniii hi lai ih.iStli
June, and with the Reserve at the attack of the Redan on the Sth September ( Medal \\ a i :,, ■ :; 1 I m l,,>li Mrilal).
Commanded a hundred men of the 31st Rcsfiinent with a Field Force under Ciiptain .\laii i\, hava! Ailillery, in an
expedition against the Taepings in the vicinitv of Shangh.ne in Miircli iS6^.
8 Captain Culme-Seymour served with the 6'Sth Lit^ht Infantry in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, and was
present at the sie^e and full of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the New Zealand
war in 1864-66, including the eiej-airenient at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches) ; also the U est Coast campaign
and action at Kakaramea ( Meihi 1 ) ,
8 Captain O'Brien sei\ e.l wii U ilie 23rd Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
"' ■ itions across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
the Ai'Tssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the cap-
aatel.ra Medal).
I'M:!!- Tiain in New Zealand from 1863 to 1S67, acting as Light Cavalry during
L capture of Lucknow. aa
10 Lieut. Reamsbottom .served in the
ture of Magdala (mentioneil in ile,|.;ite
" Lieut. Leir served with tin .Mi'a:!
the Wanganui campaign of i-' -, '1 1 M
13 Quarter Master Slade scisnl wnl
Siege and fall of Sebastopol (M< 'l.il w a
suppressing the mutiny in i S =, 7 1 a i a i
and subsequent operations in I a . 1 1 1 1 ( a 1 a 1
1* Surgeon Meares. — For War Ser\-iei.
.nrt Itejriment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the
a, aial Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in
a I seat at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore
all.
• Medical Department."
329
"Cape^ of Good IIopi;" "TiLAvru
"Salamanca" "Vittokia" "N:
83rd {The Count,/ Dnhlui) Regiment of Foot. [,wtrikfBau''^=;a Foft'.
BrsAco" "PtJENTES d'Onoe" "Cu
I'ELLE" '•QkTHES" "ToutoUSE" "PENIlfSULA'
RODKIGO" "BaDAJOZ'
' Centeal Ixdia."
Fiill Half
Pay. Pay.
' 7^
Colonel.— 53iSa Edward Pcry Buc!dcj-,i Ensign, 24 Juno 12 ; Zt. 4- Capt. 23 March 14 ; Bt.MiiJui; 19 July 21 ;
Zt. Colonel, ^26 Sept. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 ; Lt. General, 26 Oct. 5S ; General,
17 Aug. 65 J Colonel 83rd Rcgimeut, 17 Aug. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Southwell Brown,- i^KsjyH, 14 Nov. 45 ; Zf. '^id May 4S; Ccpt. ^\ Aug. 54;
Major, 19 Sept. 56 ; Brecet Zt. Colonel, 13 March 68 ; Zi. Colonel, 1 April 70.
Majors. — Kdward Mcurant,^ Ensign, ''lo Nov. 48 ; Zf. 7 May 54 ; Capt. 26 Oct. 5S ; Major, i'i4 Sept. 67.
Julian Wakefield,* Ensign, 22 ^\pril 53 ; Zt. ^20 July 55 ; Capt. »6 Jan. 60 ; Mafor, i'i6 Sept. 63.
Capiaixs.
Charles Clitherow Gore^
8. George Gant Beazley"
Frederick Karslake.'j&riV/dJe \
Major, liomhay District 3
Charles Lucius Smith
s. RaymoudO.DeMoutmorency
Frederick Augustus Wright ...
Edward Arthur Butler
Charles John Wyndham
Booth Hay Metcalfe
Charles James Thorbui'u
Lieutenants.
Geo.Edw. SkewardCai-t\yi'ight
Thomas Pery Powell
WOliam Stewart
WUliam Cooke-Collis
Thomas Frederick Gihhs
William Frederick Marriott ...
Henry Coote Bond
James William Anderson
Charles Talbot Davenport
Herbert Llywelyn Parry
Ederic Frederick, Zord GiQ'ord
John Hart Hardtman, Adju- \
^uh/ 2S June 71 i
FoUiottStuartFurncauxStokes
Alfred James Phayre NuthaU
James Ai'chibaldEobertBeU, ^
Inst, of Musketry i6Dec.7i j
CharlesGeraldBernard Her vey
George Clcaveland
CAPTAIN.
.LT.COL.
30 Nov. 55
P17 Aug. 52
19 June 57|
■•23 Oct. 60'
17 July 63
5 Aug. 59;
''29 Mar. 64:
2 May 65]
!" 2 Juno 65
" 5 April 64
63
*" 2 May 56 P20 April 60
1 Dec. 54 ''29 July
2 Sept. 53i'i6 0ct.
''22 May 63 Pis Feb. 68
PioNov. 65 i'i6 Sept. 68
''29 July 62 II Jan. 69
5'i7 April 67i'28May 70
23 April 67 ''29 June 70
^14 Sept. 67 ''30 Nov. 70
P13 July 67 P28 May 70
Sub Lieutenants.
.. George Alexander Bercsford...
Philip Arnold Buckland
Richd. Charles Graham Mayue
P20 Feb.
P 9 Mar.
17 April
Pi 8 April
"19 April
''25 Sept.
1' 4 Sept.
P25 April
P18 Dec.
17 Nov.
P17 April
Pi 5 Sept.
'30 Nov.
23 Sept.
66|P 6 Nov. 67 1 General Buckley served iu the Peninsula with
67 P15 Feb. 6S|the Grenadier Guards from March 1S13 to the end
67|P 8 July 68 of that war in 1S14. iucluiUii::^ the iiassutje of the
67;P 8 July 68 Bidassoa, battle of tliu Xi . . \ . ' \ ■ uuuut of
67 P16 Sept. 63 Bayonne. Served a l~ r i , s, and
67|Pi7 April 69 was present at the In. ' ,1^ and
67|P I Sept. 69, Waterloo, and taking ol I'l-.n,;, . i; ■ i; 1- irceivcd
68,P 5 Jan. 70 the War Medal with two Ciuspa lb.' Nivelle and
67,P2g June 70 Nive.
63' 10 July 66; 3 ;xi;ajor Meurant was present with the S3rd Re-
69 P30 Nov. 70 giment at the surprise of and attack on the rebels
in Seckur on 2ist January 1S59 (ilc^laJ).
831x1 Eegi-
69 P28 June
'''1 * Major Wakefield served wi
71 ment at the attack on the Fort
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
71,1857 (Medalt.
s Captain Gore was in,
^^iment at the siege niMl >■
71 March 1858, aflair a; . ,,
71 iGwalior rebels at Kotail... .-
jon the rebels at Seckur (Me
of Awah in Sept.
:i '1 ihe S3rd Regi-
( - Kotah on 30th
. , . aultat of the
..-. i.i and attack
vithClasij).
SDB LIEUT.
30 Dec. 71J
24 April 72!
21 Dec. 72
Paymaster. — Frederick Scrivncr, 12 Aug. 62; Jlonorartj Captain, 12 Aug. 73.
5 ... Quarter J/d.tto-.— Michael M'Quade," 22 Jan. 68.
19 ... Surgeon.— AlcxarxdeT Robert Hudson,'- MB. A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 5 Nov. 6s.
5 ... Assistant Surgeons.— Willian Gcoghcgan, MB. 31 March 68.
S ... Francis George Adye-Curran, MB. 1 Oct. 68.
Facings YcWow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Gibraltar, 6 A2}ril 1S67.
= Lt.Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaifm of 1S54, and up to the 26th Feb. 1855, with the 55th Regi-
ment, including the battles of Alma and Inkorman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of
the Med.iidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
•^Captiiin Beazlcy served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah W. coast of Africa
inMay 1855. Sen'cd with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
affair of Sanganeer 8lh August 1858, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise and attack of the rebels
at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
' Captain Karslake was present with the S3rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by ai=.sault, aiTair at
Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
" Quarter Master M'Quadc served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was proFcnt fit the suppres-
Hionof amutiny at NuPfcerabrd in August 1057, at the siege and capture of Awah, siege and capture of Kotah,
Hurprise and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
12 Surgeon Hudson.— For War Services sec " Medical Department."
Curragh.J 84th {Yorh and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot. 330
The Union Rose. "Nive" "Peninsula" "India" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— 5i)- David Russell.i -S:CS. Cornet, ^jo Jan. 28; Lt. Pi Oct. 29; Capt. ^s April 33 ; J/tyor, 7 July
45; Lt. Colonel, ^'10 Dec. 47 ; Colonel, zS ^ov. 54; Ma/or General, 3 Sept. 62; Lieut. General, 25 Oct. 711
Colonel S4th Foot, 24 Oct. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederick Hardy,^ .Bh^m, P23 Nov. 40; Lt.^6 June si; Capt. 27 Nov. s?: Maior
i'2i Nov. 62; i/.CWo«e/, I'sMny 69. :>/ > J y
Majors.— James Hudson, ^ Eih-^i./u. i'3 Nov. 54; Lf. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 23 June 58 ; Major, ^25 Sept. 68.
Henry Latham Bro%vnrigg,* E>mgn, 25 May 55 ; Lt. 17 Nov. 57 ; Capt. P5 April 64 ; Ilajor, ''5 May 69.
Years- Ser.
Full
24
Half
Pay^
^i
16
17
15
13
10
9
10
10
9
7
6
6
6
5
5
S
4
3
3
5
5
^
6
25
13
Captains.
Francis Edwd. Edwards WUson
James Murray Thos. Simpson
Arthur Richard Lees
Richd.Hebden O'Grady Haly, \
Aide de Camp to SirK. Doyle S
George Edward Montagu
Arthur Herman Luck
Edward Ralph Bromhead
Reginald William Peckitt
Algernon Wowen Rooke
Edm. Ironside Bamewall Bax^
Fred. Augustus G-ore
LlEOTENANTS.
George Atkinson Wray, Ad- ">
jutant 17 Nov. 6;) j
Walter Bracclirid;;e Flrteher...
Arthur Theol )ald
Thomas Hortou
William Thomas Briscoe
Frederic Russell Robinson
George Henry Cobbold
Charles Wm. Handle Ford
John Lennox Power
John Rose
Gerald Charles Neville James...
Ralph Thomas Murphy
John Bonhote
John Lepperd,^ Instructor of\
Musket ri/ 2 Sept. 68 J
Francis Walter Lundy
ScB Lieutenants.
Robert St. George Harding';
Harry John Bolton ....
Berkeley Crosbie Quill.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P17 Nov.
P 4 April
»i2 Sept.
6 Nov.
21 Feb.
"■19 Aug.
P24 ilar.
30 Jime
28 June
'' 4 Aug.
i'2i July
P 9 Sept.
"31 Aug.
P 6 Mar.
P30 Mai-.
P14 Aug.
P16 Oct.
P 9 Nov.
9 Jiii.y
P22 Aug.
P12 Dec.
P 5 May
P24 Sept.
P27 Aug.
IS Feb.
8 July
571'' I Oct.
56 ]P 2 Mar.
601 P 4 Aug.
58 II Feb.
60 1 IS April
62;Pi8 April
63'PiS Apr"
BREV.MAJ.
''iS April
P31 Aug.
Pii Dec.
P25 April
64 14 Oct.
66 22 Oct.
67 P2S April
67 P 8 July
67lPioFeb.
671 P 3 April
67 :P sMay
68|Pi7 Nov.
68|P 7 May
68 :P24 Seut.
69IP24 Sept.
UT.LT.COL.
"31 May
71
71
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
71
SUB LIKUT.
30 Dec.
71
17 July
21 Aug.
72
72
S8 P18 April 65
60 P18 April 65
63 P 3 Mar. 65
62P3iAug. 66|
64 22 July 67
65 P 9 Nov. 67
65 P25 April 68
65 Pi 3 June 681
6b;Pi2 Dec. 6Sl
66 P15 Sept. 69!
65 P24 Sept. 7o|
2 Lt.Colonel Hardy served as Orderly Officer to
67 Brigadier Russell at the second reliefof Lucknow
68|at the Alumbagh, and at the siege and capture of
68 1 Lucknow; also present with the 84th Regiment
69 at the relief of Azimghur and pursuit of Koer Sing
69 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) .
69 3 Major Hudson served with the 97th Regiment
69jin the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was pre-
7ojsent in the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
70|Sultanpore, and at the siege and capture of Luek-
70 now (Medal with Clasp).
■* Major Browni'igg served.\rith the S4th Regi-
ment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the final operations in the Shahabad district
(Medal).
Paymaster. — Robert Guthrie Craig,'' i Feb. 67; Hon. Captain, 1 Feb. 72.
Quarter Master. — !FC Abraham Boulger, 2 Nov. 72.
Surgeon. — Patrick Joseph Clarke,^ A.S. 17 Mar. 48 ; Surijeon, 11 May 55 ; Surgeon Major, 19 July 68.
Assistant Surqeon. — Edward Denham Tomlinson,^ 19 Jan. 60.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bf. and Co.
Meturned from Noca Scotia, 10 January 1871.
1 Sir David Russell commanded the 5th Brigade at the second relief of Lucknow — severely wounded and jiar-
ticularly mentioned in despatches as having much distinguished himself (CB.) ; commanded ist Brigade under
Outram at the repulse of several attacks on the Alumbagh ; at the fall of Lucknow he commanded 2nd Brigade
vrhich stormed the Imaumbarra and captured the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp) . - .■ '
5 Captain Bax served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present at the storming
and capture of Orakau.
6 Lieut. Lepperd served with the 80th Regiment in the Bui-mcsc war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture
operations before Ranun
irming party, defence 01 ' '
attack on Prome (Med;il
:7-iS, ioiiicd navelock's i ■■vr
■c''.'-,\ '-;!li.M,i'. ^ruiii^arwr
th 13th and 14th April, and capture of
III May to October, several operations in
r Pegu). Served with the 84th Regiment
^arwar, and was present in bothactionsat
\lumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh from
of Martaban with th
the Great Dagon Paj
its vicinity, and repi \ '
in the Indian mutin.\- i :
Buseeriitgunge, actions
25th Sept. to 13th Nov. 1S57: 1 ' : r- .■ - - l',,rcetothe second relief of Lucknow, and was present
atthestonningoftheSecuiii! :;:i I : - 11, :m's Force duringthe occupation ofthe Alumbagh, including
the repulse of the numerous :•![ Ml I - •' • /'ii' :- ,1. niii. :ilso in the operations ending in the siege and capture of
Lucknow; after which present at the relief of Azimghur, pursuit of Koer Sing, and several actions in Shahabad,
until the final suppression of the rebellion in that district (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's sei-vice).
7 Captain Craig served in the Eastern canii)aign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol. sortie of 26th Oct., and as a volunteer with the spiking party on the 8th September (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
s Surgeon Major Clarke and Assistant Surgeon TomlLnson.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
33
r 85th {Bucl-s Volaitlccrs) The King's Light Infantry Regt f ^«"ut, Bengal. Depot
.< I < » J .. ..r- .^ ,, <c ,, ,^ L attached to 30th Fool
Years^Ser. Colonel.— J3 Frcderiek Maunsell,* En*;?.;, 16 Mar. 12; i/.
Bladensbubg.'
Full Half i 37; X^^•»W^ .3 May 36; Colonel, , Npyr,6r MajoriJ^l^'-J^^J'ylf''El^^
^^ General, 9 Aug. 70 ; Colonel 85th Light Infantry, 2 April 65.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederick Eraest Appleyard,^ Ensigti, ^n June 50 • Lt i'i-> Oct s-'
B/.J/a;oi-, 26 Dec. 56; Major, P31 Aug. 58; Lt. Colonel, ^6 Mar. 67; Co^oHf/. e'ilar '7^"
George Thompson, Ensign, ''23 Feb. 44; i/. 31 ilar. 47; Ca^<. 1-29 Oct. 52; Bt.Major, 2s^oy.
Capf.
June
29 Dec. 54;
Majo
64 ; Major, 10 Oct. 65."
William Hnllowes. Enxign. ''22 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 4 Mar.
; Major, P7 Ocf. 71.
Captaixs.
Kdward Musgrave Beadon
Robert Kirkpatrick Taylor
WiUiam Galbraith
Finch \Vliite
William Chipchase Henderson |'*i5 Jan. 56 P22 Feb. 61 p 6 Mar 67
Christopher Campbell Olilfield ''30 Dec. 59 ''22 May 63 p 7 Auo-. 67
''12 Mar. 53 P 2 Mar. 55 p 9 Oct. 63
P15 July 53 P31 Aug. 55 P21 Feb. 65
I June 55P30N0V. 55,i'25 April 65
30 April 55P16N0V. 55' 10 Oct. 65
PREV.MA.T. I BT.tT.COL.
Edward Arthur Illing\
George Wasliingtou Smith*
Hon. Chai'lcs Dutt&n
Gilbert Joshua Spencer Smith
Daniel Alexander Grant
7 May 61 16 Oct. e^PieOctT 67
'' I Feb. 56 23 April s&ViB, Nov. 68
P12 Mar. 61 P26 July 64 P 7 Oct. 7
P24 Mar. 63 10 Oct. 65 " '" ■
P24 Jan. 65 P 7 Xov. 68
P26 Feb.
P14 Feb.
>Oct.
64 P 4 Dec. 66
65 P 8 June 67
LlEUTEXANIS.
SoH.Ed W.Alex. Holmes A'Court
Harry Harris Burland, Ailjn- >
<aH< 23 Nov. 72 >
Guy Xewcomen Atkinson .. ...JP21 Feb. 65 P12 June 67
Edward Harrj- Going Ravouhill|P25 April 65 P20 July ' 67
Charles Edmoud Knox P30 June 65 p 7 Aug. 67
Francis Wingficld Roljiuson, >
lH»t.of Musketryi6Y(i\).6S )
Rowland Purdon
Charles Francis Dixon Whishi
Francis Langlbrd
Edward Harbord Ives
Wellesley Welman
John Haines Vivian
Edward BuiTell, Interpreter..
Ingoldsby AVm. Tho. S. Smythe
Cecil Heniy Collette .'
Vei-non Ansdell Schalch P29 May 69
DuncauAlex. Allan Macpherson 7 July 6g
14 Oct. 71
13 Mar. 72
Charle.s Frederick Vice P14 Dee.
Sub Lieutenasis.
Tames Spens I
Stephen Watson
7 Aug. 67
'29 Mar. 61 P 8 May 67
20 Sept. 64 P 2 Dec. '"
5 Sept. 62 P 4 Aug,
1 May 67 P25 Jan.
P20 July 67 P 7 Oct.
9 Aug. 67 P14 Oct.
4 Dec. 66 28 Oct.
2 May 67 28 Oct.
8 Jan. 68 28 Oct.
8 Oct.
8 Oct.
70
Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
29 May 72
3 Aug. 72
Paj^maWer.— William Hughes,
Quarter Master. — .Tames H;nv
Surgeon.— WiUiam SI;, ;, _]/ /,
AiMutant Surgeons.- -I ] !
•T, Xov. 67 : Enii. P22 March 64
Facings Li .' ' : / , M -i:
• General Maun.sell sertxd wirh iii^' tsth J>i"li
to the end of that war in 1S14. inchhiin--- the sir""'
Kov. and Xivo 9th, ir.th, and nth liicra'nl iiiv~ st
the American war, and wa.ssliL'i ■ ■; '. 1 ,'
1814, and was at the takingol I i;
' Colonel Appleyard served ■.
was |)rc8cnt at the ca])ture ol' n:
the great Dagon Pagoda witli ih. im,,,,,!- i iii\
'854-55 witli the Royal Fusilicis, ;iti.| whs in-. ,. hi
Bcba»t<jpol. including sorties on ;ih \iiril ■\w\ •,\\\
lOth June— wounded (Medal wali ( li-ix lii(\ , t .1
and Turkish Medal >. '
♦ Cai.tjiiii i^miih sen-e.l with the 981h Regiment
uiider Sir bidiiey CotK.i. in April and May 1858, ar
Stttanu on the 41)1 May (Modal with Clasp)
« Qimrter Mustor Hawkins served the Pvmjaub ca^upain-;
tvallah, and Oo'ijeiiit 1 .Medal with two Clasps).
55 ; Surgeon, 13 Dec. 59.
(Is, MB. 2 Oct. 66.
n-ns, 30 Sept. 64.
>: and Qo.—Emharlcedfor India, February iS6S.
uitry in bhe Peninsula and south of France from Aug. 1813
in Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle loth
of I'.nyonne (War Medal with three Clasps). Sen-ed also in
1 -' iirg- 24th Aug. and severely at New Orleans 23rd Dec.
' \ commanded the 85th during the Canadian reliellion.
I'iUi-mese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu), and
i i;,ni'4-oon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and capture of
' ;ii I he capture of Prome. Sen'cd the Eastern campaign of
lie h;;ttle8 of Alma (wounded) and Inkcrnian, and siege of
. il.f.iice of the Quarries 7th .Tune, and a.«sault on the Redan
jiiv. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
the Pcshawur Expeditionarj- Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
It the affair ^vith the Hindostance fanatics on the Heights of
of 1S48-49, including the battles of Sadoolaporc, ChiUian-
'Shedlo^^fst Foo'f- ] 86th {The Royal County Do.m) Regiment of Foot, zi^
The Harp and Crown. " Qtiis separahif?" "India" " Egypt " (with the Sjihiux). "BoURBOif" " Cenihai, India."
Years; Ser.j Colonel — c. Sir John Michel,i GCB. Ensign, P3 April 23; Lt. ''28 April 25; Ca2)t. P12 Dec. 26; Major,
Full Half I ''6 March 40; Lt. Colonel. ''15 April 42; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 26 Oct. 58; Lt. General,
Pay. Pay. 25 June 66 ; Co?oHe/ 86th Foot, 19 Aug. 62.
31 I ... Lieutenant Colonel. — Johu Jerome, Ensign, 9 April 42; Lt. 14 Nov. 43 ; Capt. i'2S March 54; Major, 1 April
j 66; Lt. Colonel, 6'Sia.r. j-i.
27 I ... Majors. — George Hewish Adams, Ensign, 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. ''25 July 51 ; Capt. ''25 Jan. 56 ; Major, 8 June 70.
- - ' ' •■ William Knipe,^ Ensign, P19 Oct. 49 '; Lt. 5 June 53 ; Capt. 26 Aug. 59 ; Major, 6 March 72.
( ENSIGN. I LIEUT.
Captains.
Jas.Kenneth Doug. Mackenzie*
William Ker Gray
Julius Drake Brockman*
Fred. Robert Cameron Crofton^
Edward James Harris
Donald Shaw
s. Stephen Flower, D.A. Adj.\
Gen. Cape of Good Hope '...!>
Hen.RowlandSpencerChatfield
Guy Francis Clarke Travers ...
Charles O' Shaughnessy Brooke
Lieutenants.
John William Boulcott
Charles Henry Jackson, Lust. \ 1
o/J/Hsfce/r^ 12 Sept. 59 ;'
John Joseph Blake
William Law Brockman
Hartwell Harvey Stuart
James Douglas Stewart
John Spence, Adjutant 3 Apr.69'
James Arnold Awdiy
Fcrcns Crahnm '
'Fra.>cis(;n,irr:.v iVrlr.'M,,
Artliiir i;iinl.it. ('.illiirjw 1
ijosiah Webbe Goldsworthy ...
Henry Plantaganet WilUams...
Arthur James Pattison
Hamilton Harvey Pitt Denning
Henry Brookes
Robert John Knox
Charles Harcourt Loraine
Edward Guy Selby-Smyth
I CAPTAIN.
24 Jan. 51: I Mar. 54' 24 Jan. 60
I May 55 P17 July 57 "10 Nov. 65
10 Aug. 55 14 Sept. 57 30 Mar. 66
26 Feb. 58 P21 Fe)j. 6c ''23 Mar. 66
30 Dec. 59 ''20 Dec. 64 ^ 8 Aug. 68
' I June 60 ''24 Jan. 65 ''24 Mar. 69
'18 Sept. to 4 Jan. 65 ''14 July 69
'12 Mar. 6i P22 Sept. 65 p 9 Oct. 69
'30 Jan. 63 30 Mar. 661^30 Mar. 70
17 Mar. 63 1 April 66 P21 June 71
BREV.MAJ.
3 Feb. 69
Srn Lieutenants.
Charles Haggard
i>i4 June
2 Jul.y
P2g July
24 Nov.
Pi6Feb.
P23 Aug.
17 Jan.
P20 Dec.
I' 6 Nov.
P I Feb.
16 Nov.
P15 July
I" 8 Aug.
P30 Sept,
P 7 May
59 "30 Jan.
5S 20 Feb.
59 P25 Sept.
63 17 Sept.
64 P I May
64 P I Feb.
63 P29 May
64 P 6 Nov.
65 P I Feb.
66 P24 Mar.
66 P 9 Oct.
66 P30 Mar.
67 P17 Aug.
67 P21 June
68 P27 Oct.
66 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
68 2S Oct.
68 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
1 Sir John Michel was nominated a CB. after
the tei-mination of the Kaffir war iu 1853, in con-
sideration of his distinguished sei-vices in the
KafiSr wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal).
Was nominated to the 2nd Class of the Medjidio
for service with the late Turkish Contingent.
Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59 in com-
mand of the Mhow Field Force, and defeated the
rebels under Tantia Topee at Beorora, taking 27
guns ; subsequently actively engaged in pursuing
the fugitive bands {7CrV>
manded a Divisii 111 nfth ■ .^
of i860 in China, iin'luiliii
(Medal with Cla.sp r.-nlir 'Y-A.n I'urt.s).
3 Captain Mackenzie s 1 \ . 1 ^\ uli iheS6th Regi-
ment with the Mahva. N>!ii>Ma, and Central
India Field Forces iu I 7 - . 1 ; v-, nt atthesiege
and capture of Dhar, (i|nr:ii i. n- at Mundesore
and battle of Goodaria, siege storui .lud capture
of Chandaree, and also of the fortress of Jhansi,
action of Koonch, battle of Gowlowlee, and opera-
tions before and capture of the town and Fort of
Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
Mar.
Medal). Com-
campaigu
at Sinho
Paymaster. — Henry Francis Luke, 2 Dec. 68.
Quarter Master. — William George Morgan, 7 Nov. 6
Surgeon. — Walter Leach, 7 A.S. 24 Nov. 54 ; Surgeon,
Assistant Surgeon. — William M'Watters, 2 Oct. 65.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.-
-Emharkedfor Gibraltar, 18 Oct. 1864.
2 Major Knipe served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was present at the
battle before and capture of the town and fortress of Clwalior (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Brockmiiu entered the Royal Na\ \- m 1 17 ; v.-.is actively employed during the KalEr war of 1851-52
(Medal). Served in IL.M.S. Hermes at tin' in 1 ai'iji-k na tlic .stockades in the Rangoon river, was present at the
attack and taking of Martab.an and at'tii w 1' !- a: i!ir -tdiia and capture of Rangoon nth April 1852 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in sev.ial m-iiais with javates on the coast of China. Operations against rebel
tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the Sntli Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
from Feb. 1858 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege stomi and cap-
ture of Jhansi, action of Koonch. operations before Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar,
and capture of Gwalior ; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on the enemy;
commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia
Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'^ Captam Crofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was present at
the aflfair of Kumdakoti (Medal).
' Surgeon Loach. — For War Services sec " Medical Department."
333 87th Regiment of Foot {Eoyal Irish Fusiliers), [attached to .st Batt^.th r.
" MoiTTE Video " " Tahteka." — An Kiitrle, with a Wreath of Laurel above the Haii) in addition to the Plume of
the Prince of AVaks, in commemoration of their distiniruished services on various occasions, and particularly at
the battles of "Bakbosa" "Tarifa" "Vittoria" "Nivelle" "Okthes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula " "Ava."
Years' Her. Colonel.— .Si> Charles Hastings Doyle, XCMG. Ensign, 23 Dec. 19; Lt. 27 Sept. 22; Capt. ^16 June 25; Bt.
Full Half, Major, 2S June 38 ; Major, 17 Aiiff- 41: LI. Colonel, ''14 April 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General,
5 Sejit. 60 ; Lt. General, 10 Jan. 70 ; Colonel 87th Foot, 10 Oct.
Pay.' Pav.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Xathaniel Stevenson, Ensiijn,'"^^ Aug. 58 ; Lt. ^7 Isov. 62 ; dipt. 1*13 Feb. 66 ; Major,
I ''19 Feb. 70; i^Co/o^e/, "'28 June 71.
Majors.— Joseph Xoble Beasley,' Enxir/n, i'i7 Aug. 52 ; Lt. ^24 Juac 53 ; Capt. 22 Dec. 60 ; Major, 20 July 70.
Thomas Rennie Stevenson, Ensign, ■'4 Jan. 61 ; Lt. ^i6 Jan. 63 ; Capt. ^23 Har. 66 ; Major, ''28 June 71.
Sept. 66
June 67
Aug. 59
28 Jan. 6i|''i9 April 64
George Cox ' ,P4Jan. 61 12 Jiily 64
Alexander Charles Grant 20X0V. 49! 1 Nov. 54
William Western Taylor I ''22 Dec. 63 p 3 Jan. 65|i'i2 Oct^ 67
Frederick George Vardon '^19 Jan. 64l''iiJuly 65|i'22 Jan. 68
Edward Augustin Swainson |P2Feb. 64J''i2 Sept. eslPsi July 6q
Francis Arthur Dashwood, a<<S'«fl^Co7/fj<?.j 5 July 64 '•23 Mar. 66 P30 Oct. 69
EveljTi Campbell Money 3 Jan. 65Ji'27 July 66>i9 Feb. 70
Jas. Montagu FitzRoyEngland | I'll July 65;i'22june 67 P28 May 70
GeorgePhibbs |i'28Aug. 6? ■'20 July 66 P28 June 71
William Horace Wilson j''2Dec. 63 P30 Mar. 67 i'3i Oct. 7:
LlEUTENAIflS. I
John Leigh Holiest
Charles Wilberforce WUdman
Hassall Gardner, Inst, of Musketry y
Wadham Sales Terry '.....
I ENSIGN. I
BREV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
■ 111 Com-tepay..
'lartin
Liivonson
Henry Kllis Adams
Arthur Kennedy Pur\'is
Arthur Frederick Terry
Horace Hothune Horsbrugh .
Thomas Davison
Mark Sinirleton
William Humphreys
Frederick Carpenter
Arthur CcUingwood Denny .
Sub Lieuten.vnt
Henry John Sutton
Eyre Evans Stopford
17 Sept.
''22 May
r23 Mar.
P24 Mar.
29 June
'•27 Julv
''28 July
i't/ Sept.
"'22 .Tune
'12 Oct.
P 8 June
8 Feb.
i'27 April
"28 May
""22 June
P 3 Aug.
P22 Oct.
2 Nov. 60
15 Feb. 68
10 May 69
31 July 69
I Sept. 69
66,5' 30 Oct. 69
66;i'i9 Feb. 70
66 P26 Feb. 70
67Ji'23Mar. 70
67,528 May 70
67 iP 3 Aug. 70
70(P28 Jiine 71
70 P27 Oct. 71
70I 28 Oct. 71
7o| 28 Oct. 71
70; 28 Oct. 71
70! 28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 72
4 Dec. 72
John Connor,^ 15 April 71 ; Quarter Master, .
Quarter 3/oj><er.— William John Woodniffe," c
'ayma
April 56.
Nov. 55.
SHr(7con.— Frederick Douglas, MD. A.S. 30 Mar. 49 ; Surgeon, 2 Oct. 57 ; Surgeon Major, 30 March 69.
Afsisianf Surgeon.— George Bedford Sanders. 31 Mar. 65.
Eacings B\ne.~Agents, Messrs. Cox anil Co.~EmbarJcedfor Gibraltar, 9 Ju)ie 1866.
' Major Beasley 8er\'ed with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
' Paymaster Connor served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of 1842-43 in Sind, including the battles of
Meanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the
taking of Punella and Pownghur. Ser%-ed with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
Windham's operations at Cawnpore, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, destruction of Fort Tuteha, action of
Kala Nuddee. occupation of Furruckabad, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore (Medal).
« Quarter Mastei- Woodruffe served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the
siege and full of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Years' Ser.
Aidershot.l 88tll Regiment of ?'oot (CunnangJif Bangers). 334
The Harp and Cro\Tu. " Quis geparabit?" " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " TALAVEBi " " BusACo" "Fuentes d'Onok|'
" CiUDAD RoDuiGo" " Badajoz 'V" Salaixanca " "Vittokia" " Nitelle" "Oethes" "Toulovse" "Peninsula"
"Alma" "Inkeriian" "Sevastopol" " Centeal ItfciA." •
Colonel. — e. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone,' Ensign, •'27 Feb. 23; Lt.'^i& Dec. 24; Capi.^ig Sept. 26;
Major, ■'27 July 38 ; Lf. Colonel, i'i6 Kov. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major General, 26 Oct. 58; Zt. General,
5 Sept. 6s ; Colonel SSth Foot, 10 Aug. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Edward Hillman Burnside,^ Enngn, 27 Dec. 42; Lt. 26 July 44; Capt. ^2
Sept. 51 ; Bt.Major, 19 Jan. 58; Bt.Lt. Colonel. 27 Dec. 6S ; Major, 17 Feb. 72 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 Nov. 72.
Kajors.— William Lambert,^ Ensign, i'i6 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 27 Nov. 57 ; Major, 19 June 72.
Frederick Hall,' Enfiijn, i'ly Aug. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Cajjf.. "23 ilar. 58; Major, 13 Nov. 72.
Captains.
Edward Hopton^
;, : ■ ■ :\ , , ' , 'i;f College..
Thomas Hale
John Irwin*"
H. Garrett Moore^
Lteutenants.
Thos. H. Cuthburtson
Wm. Scott Richardson
Charles Thomas Vv'rou Penton, Adjutant"!
6 July 72 J
Edward Aginc) ivt Brind
Spencer Ack'i) a
Sir George Albert de Hochepied-Lar- )
pent, Bt >
Patrick Do [gas Jc I'reys, hut. of Mus-\
A-p/i-y 27 Jan. 72 S
JIunro Beau
Thomas St. John Lavie
John Philpjt Curran
John Pas^
Gerald W.ard Martin
Suiitli Hiiunington Gardner
Valentine Herbert Maher
CAPTAIN.
'29 Oct. 59 P 6 Sept. 61, P20 Oct. 69
17 July 63J 9 July 68 P28 Oct. 71
•' I Sept. 65! 24 April 69 P28 Oct. 71
P 9 Dec. 62 r2o Sept. 64 ^31 Oct. 71
I May 55I 26 Oct. 55 14 Feb. 72
7 June 55 ''26 Oct. 5s 19 Juno 72
Sub Lieutenants.
James Witton Thompson
George Milward Griffin
Arthur Edgar Francis Noble Breciin .
Horace BuUerworth Manu
16 Mar.
'21 Dec.
9 July
? 9 Feb.
28 June
9 Nov.
Pi8 Aug.
I" 20 Oct.
P 9 Feb.
P23 Mar.
22 June
P I Feb.
P 3 April
58
60
62
64
64
6S
66, P 9 Feb.
69iP27 0ct.
691^27 Oct.
70 ''27 Oct.
67> I Oct.
67I 28 Oct.
69.\ 28 Oct.
67 P14 Jan.
P 8 Aug. 62
P22 Mar. 64
P I Sept. 65
P21 Aug. 66
7 Oct. 67
P13 Sept. 69
JREV.MA.T.
30 Dec
30 Dec
12 Quarter Master C(.n-: .vod ni
the Crimean camp;i i '■ . r'.ud-
ing the siege and 1:' '.iimiI,
and expedition to Kni'i r M'dal
with Clasp, and Turkish ^Icdal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-58, including, the actions at
Ca-mipore under General Windham,
affair at Bhognapore, sieges oi' Calpee
and Selimpore (Medal with Clasp).
13 Doctors Peake and Hciith.— For
War Services see "Medical Depart-
Aug. .
Lt.
FaijmaK!ri\ — WiUiam Macdonnell, 22 April 53 ; E;
Quarter Master. — Samuel Cousins, '^ 23 Dec. 68.
Surqeo.i —George William Peake, '^ MD . A.S. 25 Sept. 49; Surijeon,2 Oct. 57
' /i \Assisla.,f Sitrgeon.—'RohCTt Edward Heath.w J/Z). i Oct. 60.
June 52 ; IZon. Major, 17 Sept. 63.
rgeon Major, 3 Aug. 69.
Facings Y Alow.— Agents, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, Bt., and Co.— Eettirnedfrom India, 21 Dec. 1870.
» Lieut.General Tohnstone served with the 27th Regiment in the Kaffir wars of 1834-35 and of 1846-47 (Medal).
- Lt.Colouel BuiT.side served with the 6ist Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49; present at the passage
of the Chenab, and in the battles of Sadoolaporc, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the Field Force m piirsiiit
of the enemy to lUj Khvl>.r Pn^s in isinvch 18.^9 (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Brigade Ma.ior to the srd
Infantry Brigade at the si
gth July 1857 — wounded 1 1 :
3 Ma.i'nr Lnmnort servi i
d capture of Delhi (severely wounded), and repulse of the sortie of the
, Medal with Clasp). „
RofimpTit in the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26th March, ana irom
.,. t1,7^ oi.,,,.,. .,,,,1 r:i'l nf Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries, and attacks
,,r |i,,- i; , . ■ '■, I r ■ ■"..< ', • .. ■■■'•- ^v(mnded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
,s;, ,.,,,! , I. ,,;,,. , li,,,: ,1 , : ; li- the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow m
'i"',i i,, I;, ; i ' ''; , ^ , ■ ■ •■ 1 JiilvT<^-^ i'leluding the siege and fall of Sebas-
t,i„,y . . , . ,, , ^';;.' I. ('■- i. :iv ! 'iiirkish Medal).' Served also in sup-
j„,._',, ,, , V i :: . !,iN,re from3rdto6thDecemberi857,
' ■' ' i.u served with tiio botii lii'-iiaonr lu tiic l nmca irom 17U1 June 1855, including the siege and fall
< M ,- I I .attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp,
ii ! , id). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the siege of Lucknow
ill ••':•: ,111(1 siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). ■ , t h
c t'lit.iiKij Willing sei-\'ed with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August 1S55, mcludmg tne siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attnck of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-5S, including the actions at Ca%vnpore under t^enerai
Windham, affair at Boguepore, siege of Ciliice, relief of Sundeelah, action of Jamo, and capture ot the Hon 01
Birwah— mentioned in despatches (Medal witli Cliis])). . „ , _ . „ r, ■,
' Major Fry served in the 86th Regimcut ^^ ,fh tli,.. ( '.•ntral India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose m 1857-58, Md
was present i.t the actions of Koonch, nil tl.r ,,i„Tat:ni,s before Calpee from isth to 22nd May, battle of Golowlie
capture of the town and fortress of Calpoo, Imttlr nl' Morar, battle before and capture of the toNVn and lortresfi ot
Gwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). „ . , ,■ i, «■ ■ „p
s Oiptain Irwin served with the 88th Regunent in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-58, mcludmg the atlair ot
Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and subsequent campaign m Oude (Medal with Clasp
5 Captain Moore' served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign fromDecember 1857, including the
affair of Bhognapore, siege of Luckaow in March, siege of Calpee, affair of SeUmpore slightly wounded) action
near Sundeelah, taking of Birwah Forts-slightly wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp tor
Central India).
rBangalore. Madras ; Depot,
335 89th {Pruicess Vicloria\^) Regiment of Foot. [ attached to 2ncn3att.22ud Foot.
__Pi-inccss Victorias Coronet. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Java" "Niagaba" "Ava" "Sevastopol."
iYears-Sor.Colonel.-«r John Garvock.i A'CB. Emign, ^ Sept. 33 ; Lt 31 Dea. 39 ; Cap< "25 Nov. 42; Bf Major,
FoiriHuUl 3 Ai.vil 46 J at. U. Colonel, 22 Dec. 48 ; Colonel. 28 Nov. 54 ; JLf«JO'-. ^9 Ji^ne 55 ; ^^'Jo'' General, 1 AprU 63;
Lientenanf General, csgXiec. 71: Cuhnwl 8gth Foot, 22 Oct. JO. r- * v t -Dt Tir ■
Lieutenant Colonel.-o. Williuni Boylc,^ CJi. £n.hn, 6 Dec. 38; i'- ^21 ^lay 41 ; Copt. >4 Jan. 50; m.Major,
2 Nov. 35 ; -U<i/o)-, 17 Nov. 57; Z^(■o^>»<'^ 13 Oct. 58; Co7o»^'. 13 Oct. 63. ,, „
M^ors'-Eciwaril liuller Thon-. i'««i/''. '- Ju'^e 46; X^ -2 Feb. 40; Capt ■'ii ilar. 53; Major, 9 May 58;
.B^i^Co/o»<'/, 24 March 69. „ , , o ir ■ p a ii ,^
John Penton.3 En^iffu. '6 June 51 = L'- '^3 Sept. 53 = Capt. 22 Aug. 58 ; 2Iajor, ^s April 64.
Pay. I I'll
Captaixs.
Francis KnatcWniU*
Barnes Slyfield KobinsonS
Josias Dunn
Henry Lewis Harvest"
Alexander Dixon Grier
Richard Nathan Hubbersty
Charles Vernon Hassall
Kenelm Digby JIurray
Montagu Fawkes, Aidi de Camp to the\
Gocernor of Bombay J
William Sealy
Lieutenants.
Albert Jame.';He.skethDaubeny,7»s/c!(e^o)'')
of Mufketry 23 June 69 3
Duncan Campbell
Alfred Godwin Godwin-Austen
Henry Caddell, /H<er/reto'
John Cuthbert
Charles Arundel Barker
William Paul Barry Brereton
Joseph Robert M'ilurray
.Ormsby Cox
John Alexander MayliuVipan
j George Osborne Smith
! James Boyle
John Gordon
Edgar Cubitt Brown
Alexander Henry Gibbs Anton
Christopher Neeld .Tones
Henry Robert Alfred Ellis
ENSIGJT.
LIEUI.
' 5 Dec. 51
17 Dec. 52
9 Feb. 55
13 Oct. 54
6 July
6 June 54
8 Dec. 54
21 Oct. 55
9 Feb. 55
10 Aug. 58
4 Sept. 58] 23 April 6
PaSOct. 59' 6 Nov. 63
4 Sept. 60 '•26 Feb. 64
i Sept. 62
I Oct. 55
''29 July
Pis Jan.
Pi I April
P 3 June
P I Feb.
P 6 Nov.
17 July
8 Aug.
9 Nov.
P23 June
13 July
P 9 Oct.
P23 Jan.
P24 June
" 9 April
7 Dec.
4 Jan.
Sub Lieutektants.
Arthur Gorham Howard Hayne
Edward James NicoUs Fasken . . ,
'22 Sept. 65
25 Mar. 59
P 10 Nov. bs
P 3 Aug. 66
P 6 Nov. 67
P 9 Nov. 67
P23 June 69
P23 June 69
P 6 May '"
P22 June 70
P 6 Sept, '
P 7 Dec. 70
P12 Dec. "
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.'
28 Oct.
CAPTAIIf.
7 >fov. 57
9 Mav 58
I April 62
8 Aug. 63
P 9 Nov. 67
P23 June 69
P23 June 69
P30 June 69
Oct. 70
Sept. 72
Feb.
Nov.
Paymaster. — Arthur Gore Anderson, 16 Aug. 59 ; Ens. 5 Mar. 58; Son. Captain, 16 Aug. 64.
Quarter Master. — Francis W. Osborne, 19 July 64.
Surgeon. — John Span-ow.'^ A.S. 30 June 54 ; Surgeon, 2 Nov. 66.
Afsiitant Surgeons. — Alexander Long, i March 61.
Frank Edward Barrow, 30 Sept. 71.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cauo and Sons.
Embarked for India, 30 Sept. 1870.
' Sir John Garvock served on Sir Harry Smith's staff in the Kaffir war during 1850-52 (Medal) . He also acted as
Adjutant General and Quarter Master General to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at
Bloem Plaats (South Africa), 29th August 1848. Was a jin.jor of Brigade in Sir Harry Smith's Division throughout
the Sikh campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkco, Ferozeshah (horse shot under him), Bud-
diwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, where he was himself severely wounded, and his horse struck in three places (Medal
with three Clasps). Commanded the Eusofzaie field force, consisting of 12,000 men and 24 guns, in the operations on
the North Western Frontier of India in December 1S63, which led to the completely successful termination of the
war and submission of the enemy (KCB., Medal).
* Colonel Boyle served with the 89th Regiment in the Trenches and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir James
Simpson during the latter i)art of the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at the final attack on the 8th September
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir William Codrington until the
evacaation of the Crimea. Commanded a Field Force in operations connected with the pm-suit of Tantia Topee and
the Rao Sahib in Rajpootana in 1858-59.
* Major Penton served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58— joined Havelock's Force at
Cawnpore. present in the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, headed a ]iarty which stomied and took possession
of a gate through which the relieving force had to jiass on its way to the Residency of Lucknow, commanded a
Company in the sortie of zQtli September, when n number of gun's were taken, and at the storming of the Him
Khannah ho extricated his commanding Officer Major Willis from a mine-pit while exjiosed to a heavy fire from
throe points and was the first in through tlie breach ; present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh; at the faU of
Lucknow commanded three Companies of the 84th Regiment at the storming of the Kaisabagh ; served with Lugard's
Column and i)resent in the actions of the 17th and 26th April, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Kocr Sing (Medal
with two Clasns, and a year's service).
* Captain Knatchbnli served with the 8qth Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th December 1854, including the
mcge and full of Sol)a»topol. and attack of the i8th Juno iMedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i. ,', ^"P**"' Ro'uuKoii served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th Jan. 1855, including the siege and
mil of SelMistopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and
TurkiKh Medal). ' "^
',*^".'?'"i",'^""''''*'' '^P'^f'^ "'''■li the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8tli September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• ,• "1"^,"! ^^,Vy "crved with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the affair at Vaseelghur,
m Central India, <m 3rd August i8s9 (Medal). 1 b 3 jy. ■= e .
" Surgeon .Sparrow.— For War Services sco " Medical Department."
Aidershot.l 90tll Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers — Light Infant r)/). 336
"Mandora" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Martinique" " Guadaloupe " "Sevastopol" "Luckkcw."
Years-Ser. IColonel.— William Hassall Eden, Ensign, ^31 Mar. 14; Zt. "22 June 20; Capt. P31 July 23; Major, ^29 Aug.
Full iHaU 26; Lt.Colonel, ^loAng. 39; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major Oeneral, 15 Jan. 58; Lt. General, 10 Sept. 64;
Pay. I Pay. I G-eneral, 4 March 72 ; Colonel 90th Foot, 24 Oct. 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Erskine Scott Francis George Dawson.i Ensign, 25 Nov. 45; Lieut, n Jiine 52;
Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.MaJor, 24 Mar. 58; Major, 30 Oct. 62; Lt.Colonel, ^29 Nov. 64; Colonel, 29
Nov 69.
Majors.— Heni-y WeUington Palmer.^ Ensign, ^7 Aug. 46; if. 10 Nov. 48; Capt. 17 Aug. 52; St.MaJor,
8 Aug. 64 ; Major, ^g Sept. 64.
l-i/ia's. Uffi Henry Evelyn Wood,3 Cornet, 7 Sept. 55 ; -£*• ^i Feb. 56 ; Capt. P16 Apr. 61 ; St.MaJor, 19 Aug. 62 ;
Major,~^22 June 70.
Captains.
UC Robert Montresor Rogers*
Apsley Cherry^
Uffi William Rennie^
George Edward Perryn"
Robert Hem-y Hackett
iDavid Paterson Murray
Johr. Lawrence^
[Randall Ironside Ward^
fjohn Campbell
IWilliam Stewart Hamilton
Lieutenants.
[Duncan Maclachlan
iWilliam Frederic Wilson
[Robert Lawi-ence, Instructor of Musketry^
29 Jan. 71 S
William Joseph Banbury
! Alfred Cholmeley Earle Welby
FreUerick Roseingra ve Harvey
Stephen John Stevens
[Edward Lethbridge
Joseph Henry Laye, Adjutant 24 April 72..
Frederick Maitland Balfour
George Sandham
Arthur Hardolph Eyre .•
Arthur Wood ElUott
21 Feb. 55
Pii May 55
II Aug. 54
8 Oct. 55
4 April 56
25 June 58
18 April 58
31 Jan. 60
25 May 60
''14 Aug. 60
'■29 Oct.
'June
Sub Lieutenants.
William Hutchinson
! Aubrey Maurice Maude
William Hawley
April
P16 Oct.
P16 Oct.
''20 June
P21 Aug.
P27 Feb.
P20 July
P 5 Mar.
8 Jan.
P I Dec.
i'22 June
Aug. 55
Jan. 56
I Nov. 55
Feb. 57
June 58
Mar. 61
' May 62
I Oct. 6 1
I June 62
1 Nov. 63
: Oct. 64
) July 67
P22 June 70
P26 Feb. 70
P 7 Dec.
P 2 Jan. 69
P15 April 7
P27 Oct. 7
P27 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
CAPTAIN.
BT.LT.COL.
SUB LIEUT.
30 Dec.
II Sept.
II Dec.
20 Nov. 60
P29 Oct. 61
9 Jan. 63
9 Dec. 62
P20 Sept. 64
"20 June 68
P25 April 68
P 5 Mar. 70
P28 Oct.
P28 Oct. 71
1 Colonel Dawson ser\'cd in the Kaf-
fir war of 1S46-47, and that of 1851-52
in the 45th Regiment (Medal) . Served.
the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up
to 13th March 1855, with the 93rd
Highlanders, including the battles of
Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Se-
bastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). Indian mutiny
campain of 1857-59, including the re-
lief of Luclmow by Lord Clyde (men-
tioned in despatches) siege and cap«
ture of Lucknow, battle of BareiUy,
and other minor engagements (Medal
with two Clasps, andBrevet of Major).
- Major Palmer served with the 74th
Highlanders throughout the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 (Medal).
Ens. 18 Mar. 42; Lt. 12 Sept. 46; Son.MaJo
I April 68.
31 I ... Paymaster. — William John Bampfield.i^ 30 June 48 ; Ens. 18 Mar. 42; i/. 12 Sept. 46; Son. Major, i Jan. 60.
I ... .Quarter blaster. — Joseph Newman, 11 Sept. 72.
18 ... \Surgeon. — Nathaniel Norris, ^.S. 2 April 55 ; Surgeon,
14 I ... [Assistant Surgeon.— Tho-aia-s Seward, MD. 1 Feb. 59.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Meturned from India, 4 Kov. 1869.
3 Major Wood entered the Navy in April 1852, and served in the Naval Brigade as Aide de Camp to Captain Peel
from ist Oct. 1S54 to 18 June 1855, when he was severely wounded carrying up scaling-ladders to the Redan : men-
tioned in Lord Raglan's despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858 as Brigade Major in Somerset's Brigade, and was
present at Rajghur, Sindwaho (mentioned in General Michel's despatch), Kharee, and Barode— mentioned iu
despatches (Medal). Employed in 1859-60, while commanding ist Regiment Beatson's Horse, in hunting down
rebels in the Serongo Jungles; thanked bj^the Government of India for an attack made on a band in Dec. 1859, and.
gazetted to the Victoria Cross.
* Captain Rogers served with the 44th Regiment in the ('ii;nea fidin the ;<ali Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fallofSebastopol (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, aiiirruikisU .M.m1;i1i. Siisrd also in the Chinese campaign in
i860, and was severely wounded at the storming of tlio Takii I'lit (Alrilal witli 1 'la-ps, and Victoria Cross).
5 Captain Cherry served with the 90th Light Infantry in lialia tVum r2th Aul;. 1057 until the end of the rebellion,
including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the 2nd Detachment
Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh vmder Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture of Lucknow,
and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
^ Captain Rennie sei-ved with the 73rd Regiment in Monte Video during its blockade in 1846. Also in the Kaffir
war of 1846-47, and throughout that of 1850-53 (Medal) , and was present in numerous engagements, and at the battle
of Berea, and was promoted for gallant conduct in the field. Served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the
Indian campaign of 1857-59, entered Lucknow with Havelock's Column (wounded) and served at the relief and de-
fence of Lucknow (Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps,. and a year's service).
7 Captain Peiryn served with the 90th Light Infantiy in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the defence of
the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under C3utram, siege and capture of
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's sei-vice for Lucknow) .
8 Captain Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and in that of 1863-65, in-
cluding the action at Kohewa (Medal).
9 Captain Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. SannihaVab the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and captm'c of Kinbourne (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Major Bampfield served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in China, including the
occupation of Tientsin and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) .
Q +
337 91st (Princess Louise's Argijlhhire Hi(/Jilanders) Regiment of Foot, [Fort George.
Princess Louise's Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest). " Ne Obliviscaris." "Eoleia"
" YiMiEBA." "Cobusn'a" "Pybenees" " Nivellk " "Nive" "Obihes" " Toulouse" "Peninsula."
YeaiVSer. | Colonel. — James Robertson Craufurd, Ensign, 14 June 21 ; Emign ^ Lt. ^29 Aug. 22 ; Lt. dr Capt. 'ig Sept. 26 ;
"■■" Halfi Cap/, t^ Lt. Colonel, ''18 Feb. 37; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, 20 June 54; Major General, 19 June 56;
P"y! Lt. General, 12 Feb. 63 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 91st Foot, 27 Aug. 70.
IJi; Lieutenant Colonel. — John Sprot.i Ensign, ^ig Sept. 48 ; Li. ^29 May 49; Capt. 14 July 58; Major, ''22 Jan.
67 ; i/.Co/oMfi, ''29 Jan. 70.
Majors.— James Buchanan Kirk, EnMgn, "17 Oct. 51 ; Lt. i Feb. 55 ; Capt. P31 Dec. 57 ; Major, ^21 Feb. 65.
Henry Wood, £n*i^n, •'17 Aug. 52 ; Lt. ""ig May 54 ; Capt. ''23 July 58 ; Major, ''29 Jan. 70.
Captains.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN. I BKEV.MAJ.
». Alexander Cuningham Bruce Pi 8 .June 52 •'17 Mar. 54
Henry William Gregg I ''21 Jan. 53 Pio Nov. 54
William Prescod Gumey ''17 Feb. 54 > 6 July 55
John Edward Burton - -- „ ^
Charles HoUway
Harold Cooper Sitwell'
Charles German Alison
Horatio Gordon Robley*
William Grant'
George Ncwcombe Stevenson
Lieutenants
William Darling Caudwell,")
Intt. of Musketry 26 July 71 J
.lames Thomas Rogers
William Salmon Mills
WilUam Gostwyck (Jard
Vemor Chater, Adjutant \
29 Jan. 70 j
Francis Pi-escod Gumey
William Prevost
Thomas Hohne Bankes
Hugh Gordon Fallowfield
Wm.ReginaldHouisonCraufurd
Charles Algernon Hearle \
Bishop-Culpeper )
Dougan James MacGregor \
MacDonald j
Henry Alexander Schank
James Latimer Crawshav St.)
Clair ■; )
Sub Lieutenants.
Colin Campbell
9 May
I" 7 July 57
2oAprU 57
PiS Dec. 63
P14 May 58
13 Aug. 58
PjoNov. 6s
BT.LT.COL.
1 Aug. 58
8 Sept. 58
2 Nov. 60
Dec. 55 •'22 Oct. 61
28 Sept. 58 PjoAprU 66
18 May 58 16 July 64
^ 9 Mar. 67ii'29 Jan. 70
i'26Nov. 61 ^''28 May 70
12 Nov. 60' 26 July 71
Pas Sept. 67 i'28 Oct. 71
1 Lt.Colonel Sprot served with the Force under
■Poi^ f^„ „rVc^■, fi. General Woodbum in the affair at Aurungabad in
j^eo. t)oj25J^eo. 04|jg.^ pjgjj^jj. j^ftgj.^j^j.jigjjgj.ygjijjg^gj.jngExecu-
P 4 May 60,1' 3 May 64 tive Enguieer of the Rajpootana Field Force and
•■31 Jan. esj^io April 66 received the commendation of General Roberts
'20 Dec. 64 ''27 July 66 commanding, and of the Bombay Government,
P12 Tulv 6.1 P2Q Jan 70 ^^^^ ^'® "great energy and abUity" in the con-
12 jmy 04 29 Jan. 70 gtj.jjgjjo^ ^f barracks for the European troops at
P25 July 65I 31 Jan. 70 Neemuch.
9 Mar. 67;i'i8May 70 3 captain Sitwell served at General Windham's
' 8 June 67 1 ''28 May 70 actions with the Gwalior Contingent at Pandoo
''23 Oct. 67|i'28 May 70 Nuddee on 26th Nov., and at Ca^vnpore on 27th
' Mar. 69 ''14 Sept. 70 and 28th Nov. 1857, and subsequent defence of
26 Julv 71 Cawnpore. Served with the 9th Lancers at the
^ ' battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, pursuit and
actional Seraighat 9th December, action atKalee
Nuddee, and reoccupation of Futteghur, capture
of Meangunge, siege of Lucknow and subsequent
operations, the summer campaign including the
attack on the Fortof Rooyah, action at Allagunge,
'^P^'- battle of Bareilly, actions of 18th and 24th May at
Dec. 72 Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to Mohumdee (Medal
with Clasp.)
'la May 69
P 9 Oct. 69
''14 Jan. 71
23 Sept. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB
Paymaster. — John FitzGerald, 12 Aug. 62; Eon.Captain, 12 Aug. 67.
^.i Quarter Master. —John Purcell,^ 19 Aug. 62.
19 ... ^Surgeon.—.^■.v.n^■s irXriU Beatty, A.S. 14 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 21 Aug. 67.
^Assistant Sn.y .- Jvlw.ird Pootner, i April 61.
I J'.i.' ' /.v Yi ibi'.v. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Eeturnedfrom India, 15 November 1868.
* Captain Robley scivL-a ^villi the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the
attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
' Captain Grant served with the 91st Highlanders in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, includmg all the actions in the Ama-
tola Mountains and Tambookieland. Expedition beyond the Orange River in 1848, and action with and defeat of the
Insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats, Kaffir war of 1850-33, and present in every action in the Amatolas and Waterkloof
in which the 91st were engaged (Medal).
« Quarter Master Purcell sen'ed with the 65th Regiment throughout the New Zealand wars from May 1847, in-
cludmg actions at AVanganui, skirmish at St. John's Bush in 1847 ; attnck and capture of Pah at Kohai, Expedition
to Warea, attack and capture of Pahs 20th to 30th April, ExpecUtion to Kilukihi, attack and capture of Pahs i ith and
1 2th OcUi>)or, sapping operations to Rifle Pits at Huirangi in i860 ; action at Hutrangi, sapping operations at Rifle
Pits and Pah at Pukiangiori with repulse of sortie, storm and captuie of Rifle Pits and Pah at Rangiori, attack and
capture of Rangiawbia and Huirini in 1864 (Medal).
' Almaea
■chuckrata, Bengal. "i Q2nd (Gordoa HlMruulers) Regiment of Fool
Depot, attached to 91st Foot. J *^ , ,.J, „ ,.-r. ,^
"EsMoifT-op-ZEE" "MiNDOiti" " EsYPT " (with the Sphinx). " Cokunna Fuentes d Onob
"Viitoeia" "Pyeenees" "Nive" "Orthes" "Peninsula" " Waterloo."
Years' Ser.' Colonel.— George Staunton,^ Ensign, P5 Oct. 26; Lt. P15 Feb. 31 ; Capt. ^8 June 39 ; Major, P28 Mar. '45
FuU Haul Lt. Colonel, •'20 July 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 12 Jan. 64; Lieut. General, 23 A-pvil 72
I Colonel 92nd Highlanders, 29 Dec. 71.
{Lieutenant Colonel.— Forbes MacBean, Ensign, ^27 Sept. 44
! I May 6i ; 3Iajor, 14 March 65 ; Lt.Colonel, ri5j)ec. 69.
Majors. — Ai-thur Wellington Camerou,^ .E«sJif, ' ""
I 6 Feb. 65 ; Major, ^1 Sept. 65.
I George Hubert Parker, Ensign
Lt. P8 Aug. 45 ; Capt. ''3 Aug. 49 ; Bi.Major,
Tiec. ^^i Lt. P27 March 46; Capt. ^28 Jan. 53; Bt. Major,
Jan. 53 ; Lt. ''14 April 54 ; Cd/i^. ''18 Sept. 57; 3fff;o)-, P15 Dec. 69.
Captains.
I George Stewart White*
jJohu Crosland Hay, Aide de Camp to\
Major General M'Murdo }
JRich. James Salter CaiTuthers
jGeorge KelUe M'Callum
.Loftus Corbet Singleton, Adj., Galloway)
I Adiii. Batt. Eijle Volunteers S
Montagu Hope
Alfred Constable Maxwell
Henry French Cotton
David Papillon
George Chalmer
Edmund Alex. Chas. Campbell
Lieutenants.
Robert Bruce yL'Ewen,*Adjatant 14 Mar. 65
jHeni-yVesey Brooke
Patrick Francis Robertson
Alexander Donald M'Gregor
George Augustus Hives'
Roger Francis Darvall
Patrick Stirling
Robert Hem-y Oxley, Instructor of Mm-
ketri/ 2S Oct. 71
iDuncan Forbes Gordon
Arbuthnot Pery Byng Sutherland Dunbar
\Hon. John Scott Napier
Ricli.ird Cdttiiii Oiivendish
I'lKirl -. \\li,i! i;iL'Ii;iia Horsley Douglas.
.John \l:ir|>lMr,-.-ii (irant
;Willi.-iin Audi'L-w Cuthell
Stuart xVlcYander Menzies
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
4 Nov.
15 May
2 Oct.
53! 29 Jan. ssjPio July 63
S5JPi4Dec. 55Pi9July 64
55'p3oSept. 591P12 Sept. 65
Jan. 60 ',''21 Nov. 62|i'29 May
Mar. 6i!Pi9July 64 p i Sept.
P 2 Deo. 62lPi4Mar.
I' 6 Sept. 61 1^31 Jan. 65
''22 May 63 P26 May 65
T I Dec. 63!'' I Sept. 65
IS Jan. 64 P12 Sept. 65
•"19 Jan. 64IP I Dec. 65
24 April 55 4 Oct. 55
''22 Mar. 64|P 9 Mar. 67
Mar. 63
4 AprU 65
P I Sept. 65
P12 Sept. 65
P I Dec. 6s
P 9 Mar. 67
8 May 67
P29May 67
■14 Aug. 67
P12 June 69
Pi6Dec. 69
Feb.
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Bayly
Maurice Crosbie Cooke-Collis
Edward Benjamin James Vaughan
Wdliam Henry Dick Cunyngham ..
29 May 67
'31 July 67
^12 June 69
' I Sept. 69
f I Dec. 69
P15 Dec. 6c
P15 Dec. 6(
P 9 Feb. 7<
Pi 7 May 7:
P27 Sept. 7;
" 7 Oct.
7 Oct.
[S Dec.
[7 May
28 Oct.
31 Oct.
BT.LT.COL.
P 3 Aug. 66 P24 July 69
5 Dec. 69 28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71 i
17 Feb. 72
Mar.
! ; Lt. 3 Oct. 46 ; Son. Major, 1 Jan. 60.
Pai/master. — John Dennis Swinburne, 2 Mar. 59 ; Ens
Qiiarter Master.— John BigueU, 14 Aug. 66.
Sitr^eo/t.- Samuel Black Roe, MB. A.S. 4 Aug. ss ; Surgeon, 22 Dec. 69.
Assistant Surgeons. — Thomas Campbell Tolmie, i April 67.
Frederick Dyons, MD. i Oct. 67.
Facings Yellow. — ^^e«<s, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Eiii',^-
' Lieut.General Staunton served with the loth Regt. in the Sir
Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from -j i , 1 :.
of Sebastopol and attacks on the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; coum ._ ^ , m , ■ ,.
a Brigadier General from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
2 Major Cameron commanded the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the actions
of Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches) and Korai (Medal).
3 Captain White served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny m 1857-59
(Medal). .„ . ,
* Lieut. M'Ewen served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the actions of Rajghur, ilungrowlie,
, Sindwaho, and Korai (Medal).
5 Lieut. Hives served in the Aljyssinian campaign in 1S6S with the Transport Train (Medal).
26 Jan. 1868.
1846, including the battle of
and was present at the sieg^
2nd Brigade 4th Division as
Q2 t
339
93rd (Sutherlaiul Bujhlanders) Regiment of Foot. [Edinburgh.
Cape op Good Hors" "Alma" "Balaklata" "Sevastopol" "Lccknow."
Years' Scr.. Colonel.— Chnrlcs Cranfurd Hay, Emign, 27 June 24 ; Lt. P24 Dec. 25 ; Capt. ^ig Sept. 26 ; Major, ^16 June 37 ;.
Full Half] Lt. Colonel, ''30 Aug. 42; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 26 Oct. 58; Lt. General, 20 Jan. 67;
Pay^iPay-l Colonel gjnl Knot, 29 Aug. 68.
iLieutenant Colonel.— Fred. Wm. Traill-Burroushs,* Ensign,^ 31 Marcli48 ; Lt. ^23 Sept. 51 ; Ca^jt. I'loNov. 54 ;
I Bt. Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, 22 Oct. 62 ; Li.Volund, 10 Aug. 64 ; Colonel, 10 Aug. 69.
37 8 Majors.— James Montagu Brown, £n»ign, 17 April 28; Lt. 14 Oct. 36; Capt. 1 Jan. 47; Bt.Major, 26 Oct. 58 ;
j J/<i /or, 10 Aug. 64 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 18 Dec. 60.
rC William M'Bean.^ Ensign, 10 Aug. 54; i^ 8 Dec. 54; Capt. 16 April 58; Bt.Major, 10 Aug. 60;
j Bt.Lt. Colonel, 14 July 71 ; Major, 8 June 72.
Captains.
».Wm. 'Wallingford Knollys,* )
I Garriton Jntlructor, London S
lEwcn Henry D. Macpherson"..
Arthur CoUett Xightingale* ...
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
P 3 Nov.
i-io Nov.
P 8 Dec.
Anthony Olivier Tabuteau" ... i" 6 Oct.
Samuel Edward Wood'^ 16 Feb.
George Forbes-Robertson" ... 19 July
.Alexander Henry Haldane,") „„ j,,,
'1 Capt. Imtructor of Musketry S \ ^° ""^'^
Fitz Uoy Miller Macphersoni^. . . j 8 Mar.
I Lieutenants. |
William FuUai-ton Fullartoni«| 8 Jan.
Dunlop Hayi" I 14 Mar.
'». Robt.William The .V Gordon's : 26 Feb.
(Frederick William Welch ''28 Dec.
.Charles Wm. Selby Lowndes... p 5 Nov.
[John Archibald Mac Vicar, ) I -,
I Inst.of Musketry 28 Mar. 67 S I ^'^ ^'^^•
Philip Durham Trotter PiS Oct.
I Robert James C. Campbell p 4 Julj
'Chas. Thomas Graham Trotter "
^Son. Wm. FitzWilliam Elliot...
5 Nov.
9 Feb.
9 Mar
9 Mar.
I May
1 May
14 June
13 Dec.
12 Feb.
2 Nov.
OJNOV. 54
P13 May 59
P23 Nov. 60
P21 Dec. 60
Pi8Feb. 62
30 Oct. 62
10 Aug. 64
P 5 Oct. 67
I April 70
BREV.MAJ.
.LT.COL.
27 Dec. 68
56;P2i Feb.
56' 15 Feb.
58 P 5 ^'ov.
6o,P22Dec.
6i|Pi4Feb.
63 1 P 5 Oct.
64 P I Feb.
65:Pi4 0ct.
3 June 67 P I Dec.
June 67 p 4 Jan.
S5| 8 June 72 I
I 5 Lt.Colonel M'Bean served wdth the 93rd High-
60 landers in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854, in-
61 eluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
61 assaults of the i8th June and 8th September; also
63 the expedition to the Sea of Azoff, capture of
65 Kertch and Yenitale (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
g of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served also
' in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the
68 relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the
68 GwaUor Contingent at Cawnpore and pui'suit to
69 Seraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, siege and cap-
71 tui'e of Lucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle of
. j William MitcheU-Innes p 2 May 65 P13 June 68 BareiUy, actions of Pusgaon and Russulpore, and
Charles Semple p 6 Sept.
lOrmehe Campbell Hannay p 5 Oct. 67
(Brooke Stewart Cunliffe p i Feb. 68
'Edward Wm. Dunlo Croker, > ,
I Adjutant 17 July 72 ) !
John David Fetherstonhaugh.. p i Sept. 69
William Bruce Mitchell Brand P20 Oct. 69
Dixon Stuart B. Mackenzie ...,P3oOct. 69
Sublieutenants. | ; sp° i-i^"i-
SejTnourSackvilleCarewDolby; ' 24 July 72
'24 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
July 68 ! 28 Oct.
I Oct.
i Oct.
I Oct.
65 evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with
71 two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major).
711 11 Captain Tabuteau seized with the g3rd High-
landers in the Crimea from the 8th Sept. 1855
' (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
71 1^ Captain Samuel E. "Wood served vnth the 93rd
71 Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
71 including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
(severely wounded), battle of Cawiipore on 6th
Dec. 1857, siege ^nd capture of Lucknow, attack
and
on the Fort of Rewah, action of Mligunge
I eaptm-e of BareUly (Medal vrith two Clasps).
. ,^at/master. — John Joiner,!^ 29 May 63 ; Q.M. 6 July 55 ; Son. Captain, 29 May 68.
. Quarter Master. — Harry M'Leod, 12 June 63.
. ^urgeon. — Thomas Wright,^" A.S. 21 Ajjril 54; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
. ^Assistant Surgeon. — Arthur William Shedden, 3IIi. 31 Mar. 65.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, ilessrs. Cox and Co. — Returned from India, 23 March 1870.
1 Colonel Tniill-Burroughs sen-ed with the 93rd Highlanders thi-oughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the buttles of .,Uma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault.-* of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal mth thi-ee Clasps, Tui'kish Medal, an'l jtL Cia.ss of the Medjidie).
Served also iu the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow liy '-""l ' l.v.li . the stoi-ming of the
Becundrabugh and of the Shahuujeev (was the first through the broach at the Sn ui ural.a^li and was slightly
wounded on the head by a Tulwar cut), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit tn >c laiLihat, action of Khoda-
grunge, storming of the Beegum Khotee and captui-e of Lucknow — severely wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Euzofzai Field Force in the campaign against the Boneyrs and other mountain tribes
on the N.W. Frontier of India in Dec. 1863, and commanded the Regiment whilst encamped in the Umbeyla Pass
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
' Major Kuollys senxd with the Scots I'usilier Guards in the Eastern campaign up to Sept. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain JIacpherson sen'cd with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including the siege
and lull of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, in-
cluiUiig the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Ca\vnporc on 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit to Seraighat, action
of Khudaguiige, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions at AUj'gunge and Bareilly, cam-
paign in Uuile, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64
and III the I'nibi yla I'ass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
• CiipUiii] .Nit'litingule served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including the siege
and hill of S(liii.st(ji)ol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny
from ^iih .<, ],i. 1857 to 20th Feb. 1858, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Con-
tingeui III Ciiwiip(jre ou 6th Dec, and other engagfn- ■■'' oi.-,;-' v fii ''rsp).
•CiipUiiii llyslo)) served with the 93rd Highlaii'l^ I'lc 14th July 1855, including the siege and
fall ol Sebai^UjiJol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish '■■.,-• Indian campaigns of 1857-58, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of lii at Cawnpore and pursuit to Seraighat,
ucliotiHof I'uBKuonund RiiHsulpore, andevacuatiiai 1.1 un . ..n .,. .a a ih.wHo (Medal with Clasp).
'" CaiiUin Alexander served with the 93rd Highlanders lu the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including the siege
and full of Heba.stopol (Medal with Clu.sp, and Turkish Medal). Served also iu the Indian campaign of 1857-58, in-
cluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Secundrabagh and Shahmijiir, battle of Cawn-
pore oil Oth Dec. 1857 anil pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khodagunge, stian ': . ' k i; in' K , r ami capture
"w, attack on the foit at Uohea and campaign in Rohilcund, ine'nai ; ,1 Hareilly ;
L the OiKlc caiuimign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pus-a. . . : .,u fort at
<• and action ol Biswah (Medal with two Clasps). Served witli 1 i .-i- .1 i u liarvock at
^^ on the N.W. Frontier oPIndia in Nov. and Dec. 1863 (Medal witli 1
o^- ' "''!"'" '•/■"■'•es-Kobortson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the In _n of 1S57-58, including the
action 01 Kudjwu. relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwali. a' , n ( awnpore and pursuit to
boriiiK'l.ul. Hieue unci ciiiilure of Lucknow, alfiiir of Allegunge, battle of Barni: . . n ; - - . , ,1 Pusgaon and Russulpore,
-aciiationof the ^o^t of Milhowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eu.sol/.ai campaign of 1S63-64. and at
)hn Garvock (.Mclal with Clasp).
of Lm
•orved
Mitlio
UmlM-
tbo IJiiibeylu riiHB under Si
thnii;i.'i'.'li'!!r*i"''''T''"'*'''"y''''"'^^'^u''*'i^L'''^''''" "".V"'8 throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including
mo tttkuiK or luiigku, actions of the x8th and sist September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
\For continuation of Notes tec foot of next page.
Newport.
Years' Ser,
] 94tli Regiment of Foot. 340
Colonel. — Henry Jervis, JEiisigii,^ ig Dec. ii; Lt. 29 Dec. 14; Capt. I'lg Sept. 26; Bt.Major, 23 Nov. 41;
Major, "^Lj Sept. 42; Lt. Colonel,, ^8 Mar. 50; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 17 May 64; Lieut.
General, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel g4t\i Foot, 8 Mar. 72.
lieutenant Colonel. — Lord John Hemy Taylour, Ensign, ''14 Dec. 49 ; Lt. ^s Dec. 52; Capt. ^31 Aug. 55; Major,
^7 Aug. 67 ; Lt. Colonel, ''29 Jmie 79.
Majors. — Sydenham Malthus, Ensign, ^24 Jan. 52 ; X<. 11 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 63 ; Major, ''29 June 70.
John Murray, Ensign, ^17 Jan. 51 ; Xi. 21 July 54 ; Capt. ''19 Nov. 58 ; Major, 6 July jo.
Captains.
Charles Butler
George James Teevan^
Caulfield French
PhiUp Robert Anstruther
James Browne
WiUiam Alexander S.^-mes
«. WiUiam Edward Montagvie, JJriyade 1
Major at the Mauritius i
Fred. Buckley Campbell
George Ru.ssel Salvia Bowlbj'
Spencer Edward Orr
Lieutenants.
John Mackinlay
Walter Gregory Buller
Henry FaiTer
Sta.nlord NoiTuan McLeod Nairne
John Mitchell ElUot, Inst, of Musketryl
is Aug. 69 ;
William .Tames Fisher
Genild Milnes Gaskell
Ufor-u Froom
Claud Currie Budd
Wadham Locke
Edmund Smith Brook
Ernest Theodore Evans, Adjutant 9 Apr. 72
James Hill Poe
Lionel Godolphin Brooke
Robert Francis Pate Startiu
19 Aug.
24 Nov.
P 6 Nov.
31 Dec.
'30 July
' I June
'14 Aug.
'28 July
''20 May
6 April
''22 July
30 Sept.
i'i2 Nov.
P19 Dec.
TO Oct.
Pi I Feb.
''19 Api-il
I' 3 Oct.
P24 Jan.
■' 3 Aug.
P 7 Aug.
Pi 3 Sept.
i'i4 0ct.
P 5 May
6 July
Sub Lieutenants.
Ellison Thomas Charles Newton Marten .
Heathcote Francis George Campion
56PT4Mar.
57 P22 June
571 12 July
58JP25 May
59 P28 Dec.
60 - 17 Nov.
60 P 3 Jan.
63 3 April
64 P 7 Aug.
55 10 Dec.
59'P2S Sept. 60
59lP22Feb. 61
sS'PigDec. 62;
62' 29 Aug. 65
63 P 3 Aug. 66
62'Pi8 0ct. 67
64 P 7 Aug. 68
66P22Aug. 69
65 1 P 8 Dec. 70
66,p22 Oct. 70
66 P25 Jan. 71
64! 4 Jan. 71
68 28 Oct. 71
69I 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
BRET.MAJ.
59P3oJune 63
58|P24 Nov. 63
591P30 Dec. 64
6o|P 3 Jan. 65
60 P iOct. 66|
63 P 8 Dec. 69
65 P29 Jvme 70^
66 P22 Oct. 70
66|P25 Jan. 71
56, 2 Mar.. 66
SUB LIEUT.
10 Jan. 7;
11 Sept. 7;
April ;
Ens. P2t. April 39 ; Lt. P23 AprU
Capt. 15 Feb. so
[Major
April 61
Paymaster. — John Peter Tin
QilarterMaKf,;-. rn\r\ck^
Surgeon. — FiT Tliuiiin^ i: .1 riin ll:ilf ," Ml). A.S. 14 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 4 Oct. 67.
Assistant Siinirn,,. - .|,,|iii i:,!v,;,nl l;;,il;. ,-. \{B. 30 Sept. 63.
Faeiiiijs (iiccu.- .Ii/iii/s, .\h\s.sis. ( 'i.jx aud Co. — Returned from India, 27 February 1S68.
1 Lieut. General Jervis served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1834-35 (Medal).
s Captain Teevan served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train
(Medal).
5 Major Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14 Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastbpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Doctor Hale.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
1 of 1857-5S, including the
-Hit to Scraighat, affair of
notions of Pusgaon and
the Eusolzai campaign of
Continuation of Notes to 93rd Regiment.
'5 Captain FitzRoy Macpherson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the India.n cnmp,<i
reliefer Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawii]i"ii' :ivi\ ]
Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle uf lirin il
Russulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps) . Sn \ud
1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with two Clasp.s).
IS Lieut. Fullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawupore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee Nuddee,
occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the stoi-ming of the Begum Kotee ; Rohilcund
campaign aud attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of AUygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude campaign and
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of MithowUe (Medal with two Clasps).
1" Lieut. Hay served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, f^'^'i was present at the
reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the Secunderbagh and Shah Nujuf, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th Dec. 1857 (wounded) and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee Nuddee, occupation of 'Fnttchghur and of
Furruokabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum's palace, attack of the Fort of Rooyah,
affair of i.Uegunge, battle and capture of Bareilly, affairs of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Biswah, aud attack on the
Fort of MithowUe (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Lieut. Gordon served in the Eusofzye campaign of 1863-64, and in the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock
(Medal with Clasp) .
19 Captain Joiner served with the 93rd Hi.ghlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
Isattles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the
18th Julie and 8tli September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1857-58, including the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Cl.yde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and pur-
suit to Seraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, siege of Lucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle of BareiUy, actions of
Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithewlie (]IIedal with two Clasps).
2" Surgeon Wright.— For War Sei-vices see " Medical Department."
341
95th {The Derhijshire) Regiment of Foot.
"Alma" " Inkebman " "Sevastopol" "Centbal India."
Ser. Colonel— James Pattoun Sparks.i CB. Eiifit/n, 27 July 15; Zt. 30 July 18; Capt. s Sept. 26; BtWaJor
HttU 23 Nov. 41; Bt.Lt. Colonel, ii Nov. 51; J/iyor, 6 July 52 ; Lt.Colonel, gM&rch. S5'> Colonel, 2S ^ov. 54
E^ Major General, 26 Sept. 65 ; Colonel 95th Foot, 5 April 71. ^ , ^ ,f
Lieutenant Colonel.— George Courtenay Vialls,=' Ensign, P20 Jan. 43; Lt. ''22 May 46; f^fpf- '25 Mar. 53
. BI.Major, 6 June 56 ; Major, P29 May 57 ; Bt.Lt.Col. 20 July 58 ; Colonel, 26 Sept. 65 ; Lt.Col. i Oct. 71.
Majors.— Eyre Challoner Henry, Lord Clarina,^ Ensign, ^S Oct. 47; Zf. i'2i Nov. 51 ; Capt. P14 Jan. 53
! Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Jlf<i/or, 17 Nov. 57 ; Bt.Lt.Colouel, 20 July 58 ; Colonel, 3 April 65. ^, ^, ^ , ,
Henrj- Foster,* Ensign, ''25 Nov. 45 ; Lt. 9 June 48 ; Capt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel
\ 25 Mar. 69 ; Major, 1 Oct. 71.
I Captains.
John William luglis Stockwell*
Charles Fred. Parkinson^
S.John North Crealock," Dep. >
1 Anfut. Adj. Gen. Aldershot }
Norton KnatchlniU^
Archibald Macdonell Rawlins'
Henry Gresham Paske'"
William Fleming
Alexander Malcomson
^ John Richardson Pearson" ...
lEdward WaiTen Golding
William Charles Drummond ...
Terence Jlichael Dolan
i Lieutenants.
William GeorgeRemfryHerd, >
lu/t. ofMuxIcetri/ i Dec. 68 }
Bolton Waller Faulkner'3
,A\'illiam Heniy de SaUs, )
: Adjutant 2s Jun. ji S
Henry Sevan
John Henry StaweU Seagram
Hem-y Aldridge
Ponsonhy Shaw
Oliver Hy.Beauchamp St. John
Robert Oakman Cotton
Lindsay Robert Burnett
Arthur Tower
Arthur Montagu Bowles
Kdward Thornas Massy Dickin
John George
ENSIGN.
II Aug. 54
21 Sept. 54
I Sub Lieutenants.
Francis Edward Trower ...
Edward Parker Campbell
John O'Hara
^13 Oct.
54
29 Dec.
S4
15 Mar.
SS
23 Mar.
.55
28 April
14 May
^1
20 Feb.
57
P18 Jan.
4 Aug.
56
"23 Aug.
64
''26 Nov.
58
''14 June
59
i3:May
59
'"27 Sept.
61
•'23 Jan.
63
""30 April
61
P 4 July
65
P 8 Sept.
6s
P20 April 66
3 April
66
10 July
66
''28 Oct.
M
•"21 Aug.
6q
'■26 Feb.
70
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
8 Dec.
9 Feb.
9 Feb.
9 Mar.
Pio Aug.
7 Nov.
I Feb.
8 Jan.
30 April
25 Mar.
5 Apr.
''30 June
''27 Sept.
''30 Jan.
''26 April
P 8 Sept.
3 May
''15 June
13 Nov.
I Feb.
31 May
i'26 Feb.
P S AprU
P27 Oct.
I' 7 Oct.
Oct.
54 P29 May 57
55 P26N0V. 58
55 P 6 May 59
55 1*30 Nov. 60
55 ''3° Jan- 63
55 i'20 April 66
56 P 5 June 66
60' II Jan. 67
58 2cFeb. 69
62 i'25 Jan. 71
581 4 Aug. 68
65 P25 Mar. 71
Colonel Vialls served in the Eastern campaig:
of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including th
battle of Inkerman (severely wounded), siege 0
Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Meda
with two Clasps, Brevet Major, and Turkis;
Medal). Sei-ved also in the Indian mutiny cam
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture c
Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action re
suiting in the capture of Gwalior, siege an
capture of Pouree (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp).
SUB LIEUT.
30 Dec.
17 Jan.
Sept.
I II,
Faymoiter. — Frederick Francis Fereday,'' 9 Nov. 55; Honorary Major, 9 Nov. 70.
Quarter Ifa^/^i-.— WilUam Reid,'* 14 March 68.
Sur^eoH.- William Langford Farmer, A.S. 24 April 55 ; Surgeon, 6 May 68.
AtrUfant Surgeon. — Richard William Forsayeth, 30 Sept. 63.
i Facinge Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Eettcrned from India, 4 November
Si 7; on ti
9, and ti
• Major General Sparks served on the N.E. Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope against the Kaffirs in
expedition into KafTraria under Colonel Brereton in 1818 ; in the action at Graham's To\Tn, 22nd April
campaign of the same year in Kaffraria under Colonel Wiltshire. Again on the N.E. Frontier when the Kaffirs invade
the Colony in 1834 ; during the war that ensued he commanded a local corps— the Graham's Town Volunteers — wit
the Colonial Commission of Lt. Colonel. In 1848 he was sent from Jamaica to the Mosquito Coast, in consequenc
of the death of H.M. Agent and Consul General there to attend to British interests, and received the thanks 1
H.M. Government. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, except from the middle of Feb. to the en
of May 1855 (sent to England on duty). Succeeded to the command of the 38th Regt. on the morning of the i8t
June, when Lt. Colonel Louth was wounded ; was the senior unwounded officer of the 2nd Brigade 3rd Division i
the close of the action, and commanded it for ten days. Served in the campaign in Oude in 1858, including tl
capture of Lucknow ; and commanded the Infantry Brigade in the action of Meeangunge. Has the Kaffir war Meda
the Crimean Medal with three Clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and the Sardinian and Turkish Medals, is
CB., an Officer of the Legionof Honor, has the 4th Class of the Medjidie, and the Indian Medal with Clasp for Lucknov
' Lord Clariiia served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd Nov. 1854, including the siege an
fall of Sebastopol (MecUil with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Clas
of the Medjidie). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Kotal
battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree (mei
tioned in dot-patches. Medal with Clasp).
♦ Lt. Colonel Foster sers'cd in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Awahan
Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, an
action of Bejapore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Cantain Stockwell sci-ved with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 18th January 1855, including the sieg
and fall of Sebastflpol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served also in the India
mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, generi
action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pourie (Medal with Clasp).
« CapUiin Parkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including the siege and fa
of Sebantopol, atUick of the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the i8th June, and assatxlt of the Redan on 8t
ScptcralKT (wounded. Medal with Clasji, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign in i858-5(
including the Hiege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and action at Barode (mentioned in despatcl
Medal with Clanp).
' Cai)lain Crealock ge^^•cd with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the sieg
and capture of KoUih, battle of Kota ko Serai (wounded), and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalioi
Bipgc anil c«i,ture of Pourie, and Burjirisc of the rebel camp of Kunrye (Medal with Clasp, and twice mentioned i
• CniiUiin Knntchlmll scr^-cd with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the i6th June 1855, including the sieg
and fall of Sel.a.stopol (Medal with Clasn, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185!
including the Bicge and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalioi
siege and ciii.turc of Poune (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Kawlins nerved with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege an
capture of Awiih and Kotah, battle of Kota kc Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege an
cnptureofl'oune (.Medal with Clasp). « 1 . b
'• I^ieut. Faulkner served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches fc
"ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
[^Continued at foot of next pag
Dinapore, Bengal. "1
Depot, attached to loistFoot. J
96tli Regiment of Foot.
"New Zealand."
342
Years' Ser.i Colonel. — Thomas Crombie,! .Ens^£r«, ''12 Aug. 24 ; i<. ^8 April 26; Capt. Pi8 May 32; ifo/'or, ''16 Nov. 41
Lt.Colo)iel,^2o Oct. ^8; Colonel, zi Nov. 54 ; 3iajor General, 5 Feb. 63; TAeut.General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel
96 Foot, 10 May 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. — George Fred. Campbell Bray,^ Depidy Adjutant General in Bombay ; Etisign, 22 March 44 ;
Lt. 27 Jan. 46 ; Capt. i Feb. 55 ; Major, ""g Dec. 62 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 15 Aug. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, P14 Sept. 70.
Majors.— James Briggs, Ensign, 13 Feb. 52; Lt. 31 Aug. 55; Ca2>t. 1*21 May 58; Major, P20 July 67.
Edmund John Scovell, Ensign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. ''30 April 58 ; Capt. ■'7 Oct. 59 ; Major, ''14 Sept. 70.
Captains.
William Osborne Barnard ...
Charles Edward Wright
Frederick John Josselyn
Edward Boyle*
John Whitty
Henry Houghton
Arthur George Hay Church
Dennis du Moulin Guntou^...
William Newbigging
Thomas Aked
5 April 56] 21 May 58
?27 Nov. 57 ""is AprU 59
P29 July 59IP 2 July 61
6 July 55 ''25 Jan. 56
"/■!
Lieutenants.
Ar. Cadell Greenslade Leman, Insfr
Musketry 26 Sept. 69
Thomas Robinson Lofthouse
,s. S. Percival Willoughby
Tristram James Mair Dunlop, Adjutant
17 Feb. 72
Herbert Charles Marryat
Cecil Lugard Smyth Branson
Edward Plantagenet Phillipps
Benjamin Horatio PoUard
Alfred Polglase Tripe
Richard Kirby Ridgeway
Edmund Robert Berkeley
Francis Dorling
Charles Reginald Macgregor
Edward Russell Cooper
John Swainson D'Aguilar, Interpreter ...
John Edmund Mein
Thomas Moore Lane La wder
Charles Fred. Murray MacGregor
Sub Lieutenants.
Robert Ramsay Napier Sturt
Edward Pohlman Browne
Basil Lloyd Anstruther
Vesey Mangles Stockley
I captain. I
;Oct.
13 April 58
5 Nov. 61
8 July 62
[7 July 63
5 Ai^ril 64
6 Oct,
P 8 July 59
P 9 Jan. 63
I April 63
8 June 67
4 April 65
9 Mar. 60
9 Jan. 63
5 June 66
P 2 Oct. 66
•"29 May 63
13 Feb. 67
''lo June 67
P25 Dec. 67
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
P15 May
P 2 Jan.
i'i4 Mar.
''23 Mar.
f 9 Feb.
6 July
'"14 Sept. 70
i> 3 Sept. 70
18 Nov. 59
8 July 62
22 Mar. 64
Pi8July 65
3 April 66
4 Oct. 67
P25 Dec. 67
o Nov. 69
5 Feb.
0 Mar. 67
P18 July 62
P21 Feb. 65
Oct. 67
P22 Jan.
P I April 68
21 Oct. "■
P19 May
18 Jan.
P 9 Feb.
14 Feb.
P14 Sept.
P15 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
9 Mar.
19 June
17 July
5 Oct.
3 Lt.Colonel Bray served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Assis-
tant Adjutant General of the 2nd Divi-
sion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
* Captain Boyle served in the Abys-
sinian campaign in 1868 in command
of a Division of the Transport Train
(mentioned in despatches for the
"extent and value of his assistance,"
Medal). ,. ^^ „
5 Captain Gunton served m the Abys-
sinian campaign with the Transport
Train (mentioned in despatches for
"ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
26 ... Paj^jMo^^er.— William Thompson, 27 July 55 ; Quarter Master, 23 June 47 ; Uun.Major, 27 July 65.
6 ... Quarter Master. — John Walsh, 5 Oct. 67.
19 ... Surgeon.— UsmiXlon Mitchell,^ A.S. 21 July 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
9 ... ^»jtis<a«i S«r'5'eons.— Edward O' Sullivan, 30 Sept. 64.
9 ... Eugene Robert O'Brien, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
Facings YeWow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope, 14 February 1863.
1 Lieut.GeneralCrombieemljarked in February ,854 with the Coldstream Guards for Turkey, and served in Bulgaria,
8 Surgeon Mitchell.— Fcr War Services see "Medical Department."
Conthmaftou of Notes to g^th Begiment.
10 Cantain Paske served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1855. including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clalp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1858.
^^^^cSi^'lTpe\toTrs^$;^^^^^^^^^^^^ of the late 6th Bengal Native Inft.^^^^^^^
Nuree?SpoS OoLo BusseerStgunge (l/oth actions) Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor M-ng^war and Alimbagh
and relief of Lucknow. Was afterwards present at the defeat of the Gwal or .^o'i,VJ^,S„^'^J^„^'^f'^^_^^^^
ohilcund, and pursuit of Ferozeshah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp and a year s |erviee'
Major PeVeda/served with the Lan_dpanspor^t£orpsm^^^^^^^^^
of 1854-55, including
Quarter Master Reid served with the 95th Regiment through^out the Eastern campaign ot i«54-^^^^^^^^
battles of Ahna and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie of the 26th Oct. ,854, .«^«^^''/^f/tiVhidinii the siegrand
1 three Clasns. and Turkish Medal) . Served also the Central IncUa campaign of 1858 mcludmg the siege ana
the
with three Clasps,
capture o! Kra'h7r7cVtureTr6hunlaree7action of Kota ke Serai, attack a-' capture of the to w^^^^^
Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye (Medal with Clasp),
also the Medal for long and meritorious service.
343
97tll {The Earl of Ulsters) Regiment of Foot. [ Dublin.
" Quo ftu et gloria ducunt." — "Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— George Thomas Colomh.i jcmgn, 8 Dec. 08 ; Lt. 18 Oct. 10 ; Capt. 23 June 14 ; Major, ^27 April 27 ;
Bt.Lt.Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 20 June 54 ; Maj.Geti. 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt.Gen. 31 ilar. 66 ; Col. 97tli Foot, 3 Max. 69.
lieutenant Colonel.— Jidward Thomas Gloster,^ Bmign, ''13 Ma3' 42; Lt. 3 Jan. 45; Capt. J'30 July 52;
Bt.Major, 6 June 56 ; Bt.Lt.Col. 20 July 58 ; ^/(yor, 16 Jan. 63 ; Lt.Col. f^^ Jan. 65 ; CoL 26 Sept._65
Majors.— William Richard Annesley,^ Ensign, -"10 Dec. 47 ; Lt. ^6 Dec. 5< " '
31 Aug. 72.
Charles Henry Browue.^ Emtgn
Captains.
George Augiistus Fen-is'' ....
David John Dickson Safford'
John Lannoy Tweedie
lohn Archibald Murray
50 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Major,
Aug. 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. Pi 5 May 57 ; Major, 2 Nov. 72.
SIGN. I IIEVT.
BKEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
. o ut:c. 4"; 3U Ji
. 23 Mar. 55 9 Si
. P 3 July 60 P 4X
46, 30 April 49 20 July 58
Sept. 55! 8 May 66
. 64 P 2 Jan. 69
Feb. 62!? 5 June 66
'\ViUiam Freaerick Brow-n jPioJuly 66;p23 Oct. 67
Joseph Heury Jameson P30 June 63IP2S Sept. 67
John Graham Leadbitter^
Charles Edward Partridge
Joseph Graham Smith'
Lieutenants.
Dacres Thomas Charles Belgrave
William Henry Murphy
William John Bowden p 2 Jan,
John Cumberlege Cputley, Instructor of\ p j
Mwketry 12 'Ha.T.TZ J 13 J<tn.
Phihp Lawrence MelvUl Pi6 Sept. 68
Regiuald Robert Lousada p 3 Feb. 69
Eustace B. Loraine Bevan P24 Mar. egj
Henry Tryon Wing | 6 July 70
Charles Robert Crosse P15 Feb. 71
Harold Cummings P22 Feb. 71
Archibald Montgomerie Hopkinson 23 Sept. 71
ij Feh. 56
P 5 June 66
Pi4Mar. 68
P27July 66
' Jan
69
69
Sub Lieutenants.
George Charles Jetferyes Johnson .
Norman Houstoun Leckie
Charles Neptune Bulley
Henry Somerset Hassard
William Vere Hopegood
7 Sept,
P 2 Jan. 6y
2 Aug. 71
P23 Jan. 69
P23 Mar. 70
P22 June 70
P22 June 70
P 3 Sept. 70
P 4 Feb. 71
15 Feb. 71
20 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIEUT.
3 Feb. 72
13 April 72
21 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
P 3 Sept. 70
28 June 71
14 Feb. 72
31 Ang. 72
2 Nov. 72
4 Dec. 72
Paymaster. — Maxwell Kinvan Morris, ^^ 10 Mar. 57 ; Hon. Major, 10 Mar. 72.
Quarter Maxter. — George Badkin Freeman, '^ 5 Feb. 61.
Surgeon. — Joshua Henry Porter,'* A.S. 17 June 53 ; Surgeon, iS Feb. 62.
Afsintant Surgeon. — Robert Edward Bredon, MB. i Ajiril 67.
Facings Sky Blue. — Agent, E. S. Codd, Esq. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, 11 June 1867.
■ Ll.General Colomb scn-ed on the Staff of Major General Vincent in North America in 1814-15 until the close of
that war. Also the campaign of 1815 in Flanders.
' Colonel Gloster served with the 38th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
and Inkcrman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served
also the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture 01
Lucknow— dangerously wounded at the assault (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
» Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the
Biege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasi), and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the mutiny in India
from Nov. 1857 ; commanded two Companies 97th Regt. in the operations in Bundlecund tu 1859, and was present at
the 8uri)riBe and night attack of the enemy on the Kala Nuddy on 5th November (Medal).
' Major Charles H. Browne served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 4th May 1855, including the siege
and mil of Sebastopol, and was on the storming party at the assault on the Redan on the 8th September — wounded,
and mentioned in despatches for "distinguished conduct" (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
fth Class of the Medjidie). Served also in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the Jounpore Field
'orce in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, aftei"wards at the siege and capture of
Luoknow and storming of the Kaisarbagh (Medal with Clasp).
• Captain Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
' Captjiin Safford served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1S57-58 — with the Joun-
pore i ield Force in the actions of Chanda, Ummcerijore, and Sultanpore, aftenvards at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasj)).
* ("iij)tnin LeadbitUT served with the 87th Fusibcrs throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
» Cajitain Smith was promoted Captain in the 97th Regiment " iu recognition of his gallant services when en-
gaged HgainHt the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras " on the i.st September 1872, on which occasion he
commanded a detachment of the ist VVest India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the
brcsKt.
"Major MorriH Bcr\'ed with the 95th Regiment in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke
Bcrni. gciienil action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
'♦ Surgeon Torter.— For War Serv'ices see " Medical Department."
li Quarter Master Freeman served with the 87th Fusiliers thi-oughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
Tempiemore.] 98th Regiment of Foot.
"China" (with th.e Dragon). "Punjaub."
Colonel.— e. Sic Roljert Percy Douglas, -Bar^., jBHsf/^K, i6 March 20; Lt. ^ig Feb. 24; Ca^t. I'li
Major, 26 Oct. 41 ; Lt.Colonel, ''15 April 42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ; J
6 Jan. 67 ; Colonel 98th Foot, 7 Jan. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Francis Peyton,' Ensign, ''29 Jan. 41 ; Li. ''27 May 42 ; Capt. P3 Sept. 50 ; Majo
54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct. 58 ; Colonel, 23 Oct. 63 ; Lt.Colonel, 22 March 64.
Majors.— Thomas Francis Lloyd,-* Ensign, 22 June 55 ; ii.^is May 57 ; Capt.^^io May 61 ; Major,^.
Attiho Schelierras,* Ensign, 21 April 46 ; Lt. 1*21 Jan. 48 ; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Maj(yr, 6 Jan. 72.
Years' Ser.
Full Half
Pay. Pa,
344
•, Pi 2 May
8 Nov. 68.
Captains. ii«sitifl. lii.ui
Thomas Thomson Simpson^. . . ''30 June 57 ''26 Aug,
Charles Henry Griffin | 2 Nov. 55] 5 Mar
CAPTAIN.
59
Charles Orahani Heathcote
Hardinge Richard Stracey ...
Loftus Lewis Astley Cooper ...
AUan Grteme Baper
Ernest Ehlers M-Bride
WilUam O' Toole
William Jose])h Tibbs
George John Bogle
Lieutenants.
Edward Haughton
Charles Fred. Sharp, Inst. \
of Musketry 3 July 67 j
Ale.x.HcrmanAdam Gordon, >
.l((/«/»Hf 20 May 68 j
Alexander Harloy Hyslop
DomiuiekDowiiesMcl 'ausland
Edward Tickell Bnylcy Sparks
Rupert Carailijc Francis Dallas
Ambrose William Stapleton...
James Francis Jamcsuu
Osmond Moucrietl' Johnson ..
Kiel
eke.
illith A!
56 P21 Sept. 60 'lo Nov. 65
" " Sept. 60 PiS Dec. 66
' 9 Oct.
'21 Mar.
'20 May
'31 Dec.
15 Jan.
28 Feb.
9 -A-ug
27 Mar. 58
PsoAjiril 58
>'i8Feb. 62
" s Aug. 64
sMar. 58
16 Mar. 58
26 Apr. 58
P28 Oct. 59
1*19 Mar. 61
21 Sept. 60
P 5 April 64
1-21 Mar. 65
''22 Mar. 65
P 5 June 66
i'i3 Feb. 67
"'13 Fell. 67
■"lo Feb. 69
P24 AprU 69' 2S Oct.
9 Mar. 66| 30 Nov,
P 9 Oct. 69; 28 Oct.
P 3 Sept. 70 28 Oct.
P23 Nov. 70 28 Oct
5 Aug.
19 Nov.
63 P 7 Aug. 67
65 P23 Nov. 70
68i'22Mar. 71
61 j 6 Jan. 72
61 3 Aug 72
62: 8 June 72
BREV.MAJ. t BT.LT. COL.
P 5 April 64'
10 Mav 6i' ^ Colonel Peyton served in the 98th Regiment
^ ^jWith the expctliticm to the north of China in 1842,
p A „„ 6a r"*^ ^^® present at the operations in the Yangtse-
5 jiug. 04 hjijjjjg Riyer, the attack and capture of Chin Kiang
P I Dec. 65IF00, and at the landing l)efore Nankin (Medal).
''24 April 69'Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (MedalJ. Served
P 9 Oct. 69 with the Flank Companies of the 98th Regt. at
1*22 Dec. 69 [the forcing of the Kohat Pass, i'n the force under
'' 3 Sept. 7o[sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell in
''23 Nov. 70'Feb. 1850 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
July 7ilClasp). Commanded four Comimnies of the 98th
^■" 7i!Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditiuuary Force
70 on the Euzofzie frontier under Sir ,- inrv (i.ttijn
71 in April and May 1858, capture ■ in :iiid
Chinglee, and the affair with lii 11 ; ■ imee
fanatics on the Heights of Sitl;iii,i mm ,|iIi .May
(mentioned in despatches). In the Peshawur Divi-
sion during the Sepoy mutiny in 1858.
LII
Sub Lieutenants.
George Alexander Chapman 21 Aug. 7?
Henry Herbert Powis 19 Oct. 72
■Sydney Arthur Trower 11 Dec. 72]
l\iy muster.— Kt^iivy Leigh,' 8 Sept. 54; Ensign, 24 Nov. 49; Lt. ''23 Jan. 52; llon.Major, 24 Nov. 64.
Quarter Master. — Arcliilxild Macqueen, i Aug. 68.
Hiirgeon. — Alexander Humfrey,* A.S. 7 April 54; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Assistant Surgeon.— Samuel Archer,' 5 Aug. 58.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Seturnedfrom Bengal, 24 April 1867. — Ordered to Barbadoes.
3 Major Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th Punjaub In-
fantry against the Mahsood Wuzerees during March, April, and May i860, and was present at the action of
Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makiu, and various minor affairs
(Medal with Clasp).
* Major Scheberras served as Adjutant of the 70th Regiment during the Indian niui (Medal).
Was present at the disarming of the mutinous Native Gairison of Peshawur, and subseqi. ' reak and
total annihilation of the late 51st Bengal Native Infantry in August 1857, when his chargi-i
^ Captain Simpson served with the Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in i; . ilic Cabool
Khail Wuzeerees, and was present at the capture and burning of Maidanee ( MrUal » ii h ( laspi.
" Major Leigh served as Brigade Major to the force under Colonel O'Coimor, (m.m mor of the Gambia, which
stormed and destroyed the strongly stockaded MancUngo town of Sabajee on ilir 1-1 .lun. 1853.
8 Surgeon Humfrey and Assistant Surgeon Archer. — For War Services see " MtiUcal Dujiartment."
Continuation of Notes to 102nd Foot.
13 Captain Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the action of Soorajpore,
defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'lntyre, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh
.under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude with passage of the Goomtee and other minor affairs
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
» Captain Stevens served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occupation of the Alum-
bagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, and several minor affairs in Oude
(Medal with Clasp). . ^.^ , ^
15 Captain Rogers sei-ved the campaign in Oude from June to Dec. 1858, including the occupation of lyzabad,
capture of Sultanpore, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other minor
affairs (Medal).
'« Lieut. Blunt served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal rebelhon in 1857-58, and was present
at the taking of Futtehghur and the operations on the Ramgunga under Brigadier Walpole, also present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
17 Paymaster Thomson served durmg the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present at the disarming of foui-
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native Infantry at Rutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Served with the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeiree,
siege storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before Calpee from
15th to 2ist May 1858, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Port of Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) . . , , . ,
18 Quarter Master Moore served with the ist Madras FusiUers in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture
of Pegu and its defence during two investments, and was several times engaged when with the escort of the Commis-
sioners to mark the British boundary line (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Also served in suppression of the mutiny
in Bengal in 1857-58, engaged rebels at Allahabad in June, and afterwards present with Havelock's Column in the
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, reUef of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign in Oude in 1858 with passage of the Goomtee, capture of the fort of
Kaili, and other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps) .
i» Doctor Smyth and Assistant Surgeon Low.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
345
Years Ser.
HHit
i>»y.
Pay.
21
26
24
2S
...
16
16
I<)
16
18
18
9
18
'4
12
II
10
9
9
... '
7
9
9
7
7
4
9
7
6
3
2
I
2
15
5
... 1
99tli (Lanarli shire) Regiment of Foot. [shomcuffe.
" Pekin " ' Nbw Zealand."
Colonel.— Samuel Braybrooke,* 2nd Lt. 17 Dec. 12 ; Lt. 29 April 18 ; Capt. ^6 March 23 ; Major, ''27 Feb. 35 ?■
Lt.CoIonel, 26 Jan. 44 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 12 June 59 ; Lf .General, 21 Feb. 68 ; Colonel-
99th Foot, 26 Jan. 66.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Hart Vnnne,' Enmgn, P21 Sept. 52; X^ ''27 Jan. 54; Capt. 27 July 55; Major,
3 Mar. 63; Lt.CoIonel, 25 Nov. 65 ; Colonel, 25 Nov. 70.
Majors.— William Henry DowlLng Reeves Welmau, Emlgn, 10 Dec. 47; Lt. 6 June 54; Cflrj><. '30 Oct. 57;.
Major, 25 Nov. 65.
Henry Fred. Winchelsea Ely,^ Ensign, ''22 June 49; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. P17 Nov. 57 ; Major, 15 May 66.
Captains.
Francis Seymour Gaynor ..
Ale.xander Gray
Charles Coates
Henry James Daj'*
Albert Lancelot Walker,-
Brigade Major, Hong Kong
BI.LT.COL.
1" I Aug. 48'' 6 Dec. 5o| 17 Sept. 58
P I May 57^^22 April 59 ii" 3 Oct. 62
P II Dec. 57 '•22 July 59IP17 Mar. 63
15 Dec. 54 30 Oct. 57| 7 Jan. 64
18 Dec. 57J 14 Feb. 60; •'20 Oct. 65
George Richards Hai-vey 5 .".... 25 Sept. 55 P24 Nov. 57 25 Nov. 65
Robert Cuming' 15 June 55 ''17 April 57 p 5 May 63
Alexander M'Arthur Moir 9 Feb. 64 ^22 May 66lP3oAug. 71
Henry Mount Parkerson' ' 23 Nov. 55! 10 June 62! 14 Feb. 72
Forbes Lugard Story^ » s Aug. 59 p 3 Oct. 621 9 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Charles John Greenham,
.W><aHf 6 May 68
G«orge Arthur WajTnan
Charles Henjy Scott Kennedy
Charles Robert Gibson
Arthur CoUingvrood Jenkins...
John Graham Drury
Robert BenjaminCotton,/)i»<. |
of Mmlcetry 22 March 71 ...J
George Glendower Blaxland ...
James Moore Hanson
Gerard Roseingrave Wilson \
Macklin j
Charles Cavendish Nevile
Octavius Tyndale Cooch
William Barnard Broughton...
Arthur Whichcote Turner
Henry Charles Harford
Henry Oxenden Weare
} "15 N
3 Oct.
II Sept.
5 April
P30 Aug.
P23 May
P18 Oct.
23 Dec.
P 3 April
Pi 7 April
Pi 7 Nov.
Pio May
P22 May
P27 Feb.
P 5 Nov.
P22 Mar.
61 P30 Aug.
62P2oOct.
63IP27 Feb.
64iP22Feb.
64 P I Sept.
66,P26 Feb.
64 P14 Sept.
64 'P 5 Nov.
66,P22 Mar.
66!P3oAug.
69 P22 Mar.
64; 28 Oct.
661 28 Oct.
67 28 Oct.
70' 28 Oct.
,1 28 Oct.
1 Lt.General Braybrooke served at the cap-
ture of the Kandian tenitories in 1815, and in the-
Kandian rebellion in 1817-18.
2 Colonel Dunne served -with the 21st Fusi-
liers the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkei-man, siege
of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the
i8th June (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of
theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with
the 99th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in the
north of China, including the action of Sinho,
taking of Tangku, assault and capture of the
inner North Taku Fort, actions of the 18th and
2ist September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
3 Major Ely and Captain Walker served with the
99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860
in China, including the actions of i;hankiawhan
and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with Clasp).
Faymanter. —
Quarter Matter. — James Bateman,'" 8 March ;
iSur^«on.— Francis Leveson Gower Gunn, A.S.
Attutanl S«r(7fOM.— Thomas Edward Carroll, i
23 April 58; Surgeon
Oct. 68.
14 Mar. 65.
Faeingn Yellow. — Age-nts, Messrs. Price and Bo\istea.d.~lieturnedfrom the Cape of Good Hope, 30 Se}>t. 1869.
* Captain Day served throughout the campaign of i860 in China as Adjutant of the 99th Regiment, and was present
in the actions of the 18th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Harvey served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the operations against the Taepings
in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
« Captain Cuming was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857
(Medal with Clas])).
CaiJtuin Parkerson served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Pro-vincesin suppressing the Indian mutiny in
re, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
acted as Field Adjutant for three months to a
flying Column under Colonel D.Watson; defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore, affairs of Mahomdie, Shahabad,
and liunkagoon (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain SU)rj- served in the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt.CoIonel Gordon, and has received the Chinese Imperial
decoration of the Red liutton.
"•Quarter .Mahter Batoman served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China,
present at the actions of the 18th and 21st September, and suiTender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
•857-59. including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of C;
at Cawnpore, action of Kale Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur, and ai
flying Column under Colonel D. Watson : defence of the Jail at Shahi
was-
Gosport Forts.] 100th (The Priiice of Wales' Boyal Canadian) Regiment of Foot. 346
The Prince of Wales' Plume. A Maple Leaf.
Pay. Pa V
''«'":il^-jColonel. —£■()». Alexander Hamilton-Gordon,' C5. Ensign ^ Lieut. ^2 May 34; Lt. cj- Capf. P15 May 40;
FulliHalf Capf. 4" Lt.Colonel, Pio April 49 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; JIajor General, 8 June 63; Lieut. General,
I I Jan. 72 ; Colonel looth. Foot, 5 July 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Hon. Charles John Addington,^ Ensign, Pi6 Aiig. 50 ; Lf. P30 July 52 ; Cupt. 29 Dec. 54 ;
Bf. Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, P24 Jan. 65 ; Lt.Colonel, 1*12 June 69.
Majors.— Henry Cook,^ Ensign, 15 June 55 ; Lt. 31 Aug. 55 ; Capi. i June 58 ; Major, P7 April 63.
Terence Weatherhead Wave'rley Smythe,' Capt. 29 June 58 ; Major, 3 July 72.
Captains.
Henry Edward Davidson
s. George Upton Prior, Brigade Major, "
Portsmouth J
Jeremiah Bingham Kersteman
James Lazenby
James Charlton Shirley
David Stanley Drummond Jolmstouc
Lucius Joseph CoUum
George Malcobn Fox
Albert Lloyd
Bethel Martin Dawes
Lieutenants.
Francis John Tidy
John Hart
WilUam Gatey, Instructor of Mitsketry }
22 Aug. 69 J
iHenry Hartley Prior
WilliamHenryAdolphusDenys
Robert Longfield Orme
John Roberts Atkin
Cliarles VUliers Summerville Downes
Thomas George Clery
Henry James Grasett, Adjutant 3 May 72.
John Dillon Browne
William Trimble Small
William Kaye Edden
Alljert Charles Denison
Edward French Owens
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Barham Syi-e Seymour .
WUliam Douglas Frere
ENSIGN. I LIEUT. | CAPTAIN.
29 June 58|P 3 July eoiP 7 April 63
4 July 60 ""ig Aug. 62 P23 Aug. 64
■■22 Sept. eoi"" 7 April 63 i' g .June 65
15 June 55 14 Jan. 56! 18 Mar. 59
'' 6 May 62 ''26 April 64I1' i Feb. 68
P13 Feb. 63'' 9 Aug. 64'i'29Jan. 70
i* 9 Feb. 64!'' 2 Oct. 66[''i2 Oct. 70
P22 Dec. 63 i" 9 June 65 p 10 June 71
7 June 61 j 8 Aug. 65 ''12 Nov. 70
24 July 61:" I Mar. 64 3 Jul.? 7
9 Oct. 63 P 4 April 65
•" I Mar. 64|'' 9 June 65
June 66
Mar. 64
P I Mar. 64 P20 July 67
P26 April 64 Pi 2 Oct. 67
P20 Sept. 64,Pi6 Sept. 68
P16 May 65^29 May 69
Pjo June 65 P29 Dec. 69
P15 June 66 P29 Jan. ^<.
P25 Sept. 67|P 9 Feb. ?<
P I Feb. 68 Pio Jime 7:
22 Feb. 68 28 Oct. 7:
P29 May 65' 28 Oct. 7:
P 9 May 70' 28 Oct. 7;
6 July 70 28 Oct. 7;
SUB LIEUT.
24 Apr. 72
31 Aug. 72
Paymn-tter. — Horatio Morgan, 17 Soi)t. 58; Son. Captain, 17 Sept. 63.
Qnarfrr Ma.-i/er.—Wmiiim Smith,' 21 April 63.
.SVnv/.oH.— Robert WilUam Jackson,* A.S. 26 May 54; Surgeon, 7 Aug. 66.
Assislant Surgeon. — .lames Thompson, 22 April 58.
Facings Bhic. — Agents, 'H.essTS. Cox and Co. — Rettirned from Canada, 11 Nov. 1868.
1 Lieut.General Hon. Alexander Hamilton-Gordon served on the Quarter Master General's Staff throughout th&
Eastern campaign 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Hon. 0. J. Addington served in the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th June
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the
iSth June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Sel•^'ed in the
Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
3 Major Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut 30th June 1857, and throughout the
defence of the Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first part of the siege, and
at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a gun in battery at the
head of twenty men. for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having " highly distinguished him-
self" (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
5 Major Smythe served in the Incorporated Militia in Canada during the suppression of the insurrection in
1837-38, and was present at the action of WindmDl Point. Subsequently he was placed in command of the Rifle
Corps of Upper Canada, in which he served until joining the looth Regiment.
" Quarter Master Smith served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2ud Jan. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Seltastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; was also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinboura (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
8 Surgeon Jackson.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Gunthmation of Notes to loist Foot.
1* Captain Warner served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, action of
Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls, actions of Narnoul, Gungeree,
Put'tialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and capture of five guns
from the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain HoUey sei-ved in the campaign in Oude, and was engaged on several occasions when guns were taken ;
was also at the capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March 1858 (Medal).
1^ Captain Fuller served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of
the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal vrith Clasp).
17 Captain Stockley served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack on the Crag
Piquet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the 19th November (Medal vrith Clasp).
'* Captain Nightingale served throughout the Bm-mese war of 1852 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1' Lieut. Hurst served in the New Zealand war from i860 until i866, and was engaged in all ihe principal
actions. Was attached to the Royal Engineers, as an Assistant Engineer, for five years, and commanded a Detach-
ment of the Royal Engineers at the attack and storming of the fortified position of Orakau (specially mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
2" Quarter Master Boyton served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the storm
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the North-West Frontier war in 1863 under Sir Neville
Chamberlain and Sir John Garvock, and was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet and Conical Hill
(Medal with Clasp).
347
101st Regiment of Foot (Eoyal Bengal Fusiliers). [:
•TtASSEY" "BrxAii" "Guzkkat" "Deig" "Bhurtpobe" "Affghanistan" "Ghuznee"
'■Fehozeshah" "Sobhaon" "Pegu" "Delhi" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— Sir Abraham Roberts," KCJB. Ensign, i Jau. 03; Lf. 19 Marcli 05; Bt.Capt. 1 Jan. 18; Capt.
27 Aug. 22; Major, 24 Sept. 26; Lt. Colonel, 28 Sept. 31; Colonel, 10 Nov. 43; Jlftyor General, 20 June 54;
Lf. General, n Oct. 57; General, 3 Oct. 64; Colonel loist Foot, 30 Sept. 62.
lieutenant Colo"nel.— George Craster Lambert.^ ^(w/^h, 20 Feb. 45; Lt. 11 Feb. 46; Ca^j^. i Feb. 56; Major,
II Julv 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 Oct. 69.
Majors.— Henry George De la Fosse,« Ensign, 9 Dec. 54 ; Lf. 23 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 21 June 61 ; St. Major, 22 June 61 ;
I Major, 10 Jan. 72 ; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 4 Mar. 72.
28 'Henry Lc Champion," Enn/n, 20 Jan. 45 ; Lf. i Aug. 51 ; Capt. i Jan. 62 ; Major,
Manchester.
July 72.
Captains.
26 Samuel Alexander Hunter*
21 Montagu Hull"
19 \V£ Thomas Adah- Butler'" ...
17 iNelson ElUs>2
William Swj-nfen Jer\'isis
Wj-nyard Huddlestou 'Wanier"*
George Hunt IIuIUv'^
Francis Oirilvii- Kuilci"^
Charles ildivStnrkloyi-
Spencer lUiny Jliickay
I LiKlTEXANTS.
10 William Henry Abbott
9 Thonws Macleane, Adjutant \
I 7 Aug. 67 )
11 I Arthur Corbet Maurice, Imf. \
of Miifketry 22 3n\y 71 )
9 Iwilliam Prescod Holmes
4 [Walter Gordon Noroott
4 iHerbert t^c'.it C.iul.l Miles
12 ArthurLevr >t.r Wvurur
3 , William Ikiny KM.ht
15 Charles Edward Uui-.-,t'''
6 George Broadfoot Havelock ...
16 |Wm. Stephen Henrj- Dunlevie
3 ' David George Johnston
3 Fairlie Russell Martin
3 George Allen
IHenry Hare
Lieutexants.
2o Dec. 47
I Mar. 52
9 June 54
20 Jan. 56
4 Feb. 57
13 Dec. 56
12 June 58
8 June 6j
4 Jau. 62
II Dec. 58
4 Aug. 63
9 Feb. 64
27 Feb. 62
' I Mar.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
20 Aug.
8 Feb.
25 Mar.
29 June 53 3oJ'ily 62 1
I Feb. 561 30 July 62,
23 Nov. 56! 16 Jan. 63
14 Sept. 57] 10 Sept. 64
30 April 581 8 Dec. 65 1
12 Mar. 58 13 Nov. 66!
10 Oct. 60 15 Sept. 69
30 Nov. 63' 28 May 70
10 Sept. 64I 22 July 71 1
30 Aug. 60 24 July 72
13 Nov. 66! 1 Sir Abraham Robei-ts served the campaign of 1805
, , I under Lord Lake, and crossed the Sutlej with the
7 Aug. 67 j^i-uiy in pursuit of Holkar and Amheor Khan. On ser-
-, , ,,' vice in Bundlecund in 1806, and continually employed
2ojuiy °°iagainst Pindarees and marauders. Acted as Brigade
64 PiS Dec. 67 Major at the sieges of Komona and Gvmnowrie in
69 30 Oct. 69 1807. Nepaul war of 1814-15, present at the stonn of
69! 27 April 70 thcFortofKalunga (AA'arMediiD.conm-ianded the 13th
61; 20 June 66 N.I. in the action of Moiie ke Tebee, and was Staff to
70 22 July 71 a Brigade successfully engaged at Birla ke Tebee,
58 2 Feb. 62 capturing the chief, wi'th many others, and completely
June 67]''i4Jau. 71 routing the enemy. Commanded a Brigade through-
31 Mar. 5S|i'28 Oct. 59 out the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan, including
9 Feb. 70 28 Oct. 71 the stoi-m and captui-e of Ghuznee (Medal, C£., and
12 Nov. 70 28 Oct. 71 2nd Class Dooranee Order).
8 June 70 28 Oct. 71 ^ Lt.Colonel Lambert served in the Sutlej campaign
in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, uicludingthe relief
of the crarrison of Pegu on 14th Dec. operations in the
SUB LIEUT, vicinity. St. iriiiaudvc-captureofBeliu(Medal). Served
30 Dec. 71 in ilir Inili.'in N.W. Frontier war of 1S63, and was
liicsint at till' attack and cajiture of the Crag Piquet,
the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
ud Li. 28 June 49 ; mt Lt. 15 Aug. 53 ; Cajft. 6 May 61.
4 (Pnymaji/er.— Henry Dickonson Nightingale,'^ 26 July 64 ;
22 iQiiarter Maxfer. — Thomas Boyton,'"' i Nov. 71.
19 SuryeoH.- James Jardine, MI). A.S. 15 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
15 lAstiiiiant Surgeon. — John Carlaw, 22 AprU 58.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. BaiTOn and Smith. — Meturnedfrom India, 3 Feh. 1869.
« Lt.Colonel De la Fosse sei-\'ed in the Artillerj- at the siege of Ca\vnpore in 1857 under Major General Sir Hugh M.
Wheeler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service). SeiVed in the Artillery with
the Force under Major Generals Havelock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of Mtmgar-
war and Alimibagh, and enti-y into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the subsequent
defence of the Residency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of
the Governor General in'CouncU, Medal with two Clasps, a year's extra service, and recommended for the Brevet of
Majornndfor the Victoria Cross). Served with the Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in
1861 I mentioned in despatches, received the approbation of the Governor General in Council, and recommended a
second time for the Brevet of Major by the Commander in Chief). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863,
and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical HiU, and Umbeyla (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
' Major Le Chamjiion served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal for Ferozeshah). Also in
the Hill cain))aign and at the siege and capture of Kote Kangra in 1846. Suppression of the Intlian mutiny, and
present at the outbreak at Meerut (wounded in the leg while reconnoitring), operations on the Hindon river of the
30th and )ibt May 1857, battle of Budleekescrai, and taking of the heights before Delhi on the 8th Jime ; siege,
iiKsault of the city, and ca)(ture of Delhi, including affairs of the 9th 12th (horse shot) 15th 17th 23rd and 29th
Juno 9th 18th and 23rd July (Medal with Clus])). Was recommended for the Victoria Cross, and holds official
acknowledinnent, dated iftth April 1858, of " zealous and efficient service on various occasions" from the Court of
Direcuirs; also acknowledgirents dated 5th June 1862 and 30th December 1864 " of great gallantry and devo-
tion," and of" good and useful service in action " from the Major General commanding the forces at the siege of
Delhi, and from the ('ommandcr in Chief of India.
» Ciiptnin Hunter s<'i-\ e<l in the Indian X.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of
the Conical Hill and UmlMvhi (M.iliil wiili Cliisii).
» CnnUiin Hall «or^■l•ll wiih the isi Hcng;il Fusiliers during the Bunnesc war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served as AnniHtant Kield Knginrcr with Ilavelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the Gauges at Cawn-
pore, the nclions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. ; emploved in all the mining
opcnitions of the ilefcnce of the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857. Led one of the
ptflrmiiig particH on the Him Khannah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram.
With the 1st Bcnt'iil Fut*ilier» at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent operations
in Glide (.Mfdftl with two (naspH. and a year's service for Lucknow).
'" ('ai)Uiiii Hutler Horvcd in Hiippression of the Indian mutiny, and was present from the loth June 1S57 in all the
cnjrntfeniciitMunderthc walls of Delhi, action of Nuj.iurghur, siege storm and capture of Delhi (shghtlv wounded),
actiiitiH (il Guiigcrei'. I'uttiiilee, and .Mjnipoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (swam the Goomtee" under a heavy
Arc and iTii<p.cti-.l the eneiny's entrenchments, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and subsequent operations
in Ou,|.. (M,.,|al w.lli two ciiispH), Ser\-cd in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack
and niiiture „\ the Crag I'iqiiet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
'« <'Mi.tiiin KlliK nerved in sujipreBsion of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekescrai (slightly
woiinde.1 ). Hiege of Delhi and some of the engagements under its walls, actions of Narnoid, Gungeree, Puttialee and
Mynpfionc, Btonn and cai)turc of Lucknow (wounded), and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two
'» (;npUiin .TerviB nerved in BuppreBsion of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore in Nov
1857, and nt the Btorm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the In(han N.W. Frontier war of
1863, and wan present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the ConiciU Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with
[Notes continued at foot of jtreceding page.
Parkhurst.
102nd Regiment of Foot {Royal Madras Fusiliers).
34S
'Hh.G'&o-ynX 'Yigev " Spectamur agendo" " Akcot " " Plassey " " Oondoee " ." WiTfDEWASH " " Sholingeb "
" NcNDY Droog" " Ambotna" "Tekuaie" "Banda" " Pondicherkx " "Mahidpobe" "Ata" "Pegu"
" LUOKNOW."
Colonel. — S"*?- Robert John Hussey Vivian,! ©CB. -F«sjj«, 12 June 19 ; X<. 13 Jane 19; Cajit. i AiTg. 25; Major,
9 Dec. 36; Zt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 41 ; Colonel, 15 Sept. 51; Major General, 28 Nov. 54; Lt. General, 24 Oct. 62 ;
General, 22 Nov. 70 ; Colonel io2ncl Regt. 30 Sept. 62.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Joseph Jepson,^ Ensign, 20 Feb. 46 ; Lf. 29 Feb. 48 ; Capt. 23 Nov. 56 ; Major, 30
July 62 ; Zf. Colonel, 5 Oct. 72.
Majors. — George Jolin Harcoiirt,^ Ensign, 20 Jan. 50; Zf. 10 June 53 ; Ca2)f. 15 Aug. 60 ; Major, 4 Jan. 71.
Sclward Dunbar, Ensign, 14 June 45 ; Zt. 14 June 51 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 5 Oct. 72.
Captains.
La\'n-ence Anthony M. Graeme-
Henry Francis Hornsby*
Walter Henry Beaumont"
James Andrew "Woods*
James John Barclay!"
John Duncan,!! at Staff College
WilUam Cleland!2
Reginald Coleridge Parry! ^
NathanielJno.CominsStevens'*
John Edward Varty Rogers!^..
William Bayford Lindsay
Lieutenants.
John Harvey Bliuit!^
John Blair
Charles Harrison Carr
Thomas Baskett Turner
Frederick Grey Faber, Instr. >
o/J/„.s/.T/,V/ 24 April 72 ...S
William Hector McCaskill
William Francis Vetch, Adjii- \
tant iS Dec. 70 j
Charles Stuart Craig
Charles Robert Kerr
Frederick Fra. Wilder Taylor
Ponsonby Carrick Sandes
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN.
11 June 53 j 4 Aug.
9 June 54 1 23 Nov.
9 June 54 23 Nov.
20 Mar. 55 12 Jan.
8 Dec. 55 12 Feb.
10 Sept. 56 10 Sept.
4 Mar. 57 6 Oct.
20 Dec. 56 21 Oct.
4 July 57 21 Nov.
12 Sept. 57 15 Aug.
17 Apr. 58 P 4 June
4 Oct. 57 1 II Oct.
4 Jan. 60 [ 25 Dec.
20 Mar. 60
4 Nov. 60
56 1 30 July 61
56 30 July 6-^
56 30 July 62
26 July 63
2 Oct. 66
22 Jan. 68
8 July 68
30 Nov. 70
30 Nov. 70
4 Jan. 71
8 May 72
8 June 61
6 Nov. 63
8 Mar. 64
2 Aug. 68
23 Jan. 69
59
65
2 Oct. 66
5 Nov. 67
22 Jan. 68
BBEV.IIAJ. I BT.:
15 Aug.
Sub Lieutenants.
Edmund George Barrow
Edw. Brandereth Hutchinson
Anthony Aloysius Strong \
Hussey J
Aleyn Zouch Palmer
Henry Tempest Hicks 1
' Sir Robert Viv
Rangoon, assault >
Rangoon, and sul >
(iu command of hi
ist to 7th Dec. 182
captui-e of Zimbik
2 Lt.Colonel Jepson sei-ved in Goomsoor in 1847-48.
3 Major Harcourt served in the Madras Fusiliers in
the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
8 July 68 Pegu), and accompanied the force sent against the
-r , , 'rebel chief Nga Bew. Served in the Indian mutiny
I J my 09 campaign of 1857-58 attached to the 2nd Bengal
28 Oct. 71 Fusiliers, and was present during the siege of Delhi,
28 Oct. 71 in the advanced batteries from 7th to nth Sept.
29 July 66 ''30 June 69 assault of the city and six days' fighting therein.
P 6 May 68 ■'22 Mar. 71 Commanded a field Column in November 1857 sent
I jto accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone of the
j Trigonometrical Survey to the Maree Mountain on
I SUB LIEUT. i^^j^Q Trans-Indus frontier; encountered and repulsed
] 30 Dee. 7ijtheenemy. Rejoined ist Madras Fusiliers in Feb. 1858
30 Deo. 71 in defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, and present
•^ Fpb 'at the capture of Lucknow, in the campaign of 1858 in
3!^eD. 72jQm^g ijjgi^^jjg pj^ggage of the Goomtee, and other
24 April 72 minor affairs. Was Staff Oificor to a Field Column
4 Dec. 72 Under Major Raikes which repulsed the enemy at
I IShahpore'on 13th Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
Uiam Thomson, !7 7 Nov. 68 ; Q,.M. 23 March 67.
, — Thomas Moore,!* 30 July 62.
ft Bcresford Sm.yth,!^ MD. A.S. 15 Nov. 50; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgeon Major, 8 Oct. 70.
• F l'x:i"l Litton Low,!9 JW^. 14 Dec. 58.
'■ i , -.J^eH<«, Messrs. Cox and Co. — JRefurned from India, 26 March i8jo.
: iighout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the fall and occupation of
\ I Igeo, Joozong, and Kemmendine, repulse of the enemj''s attack on the Lines at
iiis, affairs in the Panglang river, attack and capture of stockadr- .■• Ti;:iM,ili;un
' I ilse of the enemy's several attacks under Bundoola on the Lints : ■ : , , _ ; ; , i- ,m
: nient on ist (slightly woimded), 5th, and 7th Dec, action at Koi, and
- . I I 'lomeand Patnagoh, storm of Malown, andbattleofPagammew (Al •-]>).
Commanded the Force which eaiiturcd the Fort of Ncpaunee, held by a body of insurgent Arabs, - l^jr
which service he received the thanks of the local G^iverimient and Commander in Chief. In 1S5 n.^-
sian war, organized and commanded the Turkish Contingent of 20.000 men, and occupied the i- ,i.U
during the winter of 1855-56, and received the approval and acknowledgments of Her Majesty's Com . : ;, /. ( 11.,
ist Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5 Major Gr seme was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower part of the Basseiu river in Jan. 1854
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and present with
Havelock's Column in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh from 2: tli Sint,, f.i Nov.
1857, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of I,ii, . :i.i 1 :im-
paign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served iu tin ', - cam-
paign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the ■ ., : i . aluo
of his assistance," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
6 Captain Hornsby served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and present at the defeat of the Gwalior
rebels at Shalu'ajpore, was Orderly Officer to Major Barnston commanding 2nd Battalion of Detachments at the
defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov. 1857, and at the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Cl.yde including the captui-e of
the Secuudrabagh, Shah Nujiff, 32nd Mess House and Tarakote ; also present at the occupation of the Aluml)agU
under Outram, caiJture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service
for Lucknow).
" Ca])tain Beaumont served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelock's
Column in tlic actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseenitgunge, Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor,
Munuarwa;'. ami Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyde, occupation of
the Aluniiia^ a un.lcr Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, including passage of the Goomtee at
Sultaa|Hii r ai.l liher minor affairs, also affair at Shahpore, and capture of forts of Koita (Medal with two Clasps,
ami: -L- for Lucknow).
- I . served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was jiresent at the action of
Si I. if Lucknow by Lord Cl.yde, including storming of the Secuudrabagh, Shah Nujiff, and 32nd Mess
l],,ii , ' 1 of the Alumliaarh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1S58 in Oude with passage of
the (loouucc. and :-.. la dim. a aifairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
I" Captain Barcla ; agression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857, and was present with Havelock's Column
in the actions of M u i Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency — severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp, :'■•■ a ; .a 1 - service for Lucknow).
1' Captain Duncan served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5S, including the action of Soorajpore, defence
of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyi'e, storming of the Secimdrabagh and Shah Nujiff and rehef of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, captui-e of Lucknow, campai.gn of 1858 in Oude, with pas-
sage of the Goomtee, action at Shahpore, and other minor affaii-s (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lucknow).
!^ Captain Cleland served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelock's
Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoimg, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
of Lucknow, and defence of the Residencj', occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, cam-
paign of 1858 in Oude — sUghtly woimded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
[-For Continuation of Notes see foot of gSth Segiment.
349
fAldershot.
103rd. Regiment of Foot {Boijal Bomhaij Fusiliers).
"PLAssEr" "BrxEK" (with the Royal Tiger). "Caknatic " "Mysore" (with the Elephant) . " Guzeeat "
"Serisgapatam" "Kikkee" ""Besi Boo Ah" "Adex" "Punjaub" "Mooltan" "Goojkrat."
Colonel.— Joseph Hale.i ICimigH, 4 Jau. 21; Lt. 4 July 21; Cajif. i Sept. 35; Major, 30 Nov. 43; Zf. Colonel,
30 X0V.48; Co/o/ie/, 28 Nov. 54 ; Jlajar General, i6Jnne6o; Lt. General, z-jVeh-dg; Colonel losrdFoot, 30 Sept. 62.
lieutenant Colonel.— Needham Thompson Parsons,^ Ensign, 26 July 45 ; Lt. 29 June 49 ; Capi. 12 Mar. 58 ; Major,
S Sept. 69 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 July 72.
'"'o — Robert Alexander Taylor,^ Enslijn, 7 Mar. '46 ; i/
Hajors
Edward Augustine Law,* E,
5 Oct. 47 ; Capt. I Jan. 62 ; Major, 8 June 72.
/7H, 12 June 46; Lt. 12 Mar. 49; Capt. 28 Feb. 62 ; Ma.jor, 11 Sept. 72.
Captains.
EtlAvard Brandt*t
.Conway Williams Smith
U. Colville Fraukland^
Hon. Horace Miles Hobart,^ |
Aidede Camp to the Governor ■
of Jfadras J
Frederick Reeves"
William Henry Brind"
Wyudham Henry Davidson ..
Alfjemon Arbuthnot Godwin...
Charles Edward Glasse
James Anthon j- Corballis
EXSIGN. I LIEUT.
LlKUTEXANTS.
EdmundLeopold Clarke./H.i?. |
of Musketry 19 Feb. 71 )
Robert Leith Shaw
Henr\- Fisher Heathcote
William Carre RiddeU
Robert M'Intosh Nott
Martin John Hickley
Heury Henzey Fraser Pidcock
Robert Hemy Mansel, Adju- ]
tantS Juno 72 J
Charles Duncan Cooper
James Roy Dick
Edward Hugh Hughes
Skeffington John AVynne
Henry Leycester Aylmer
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Charles Barton Gray .
Charles Coningham
Robert Charles Pcntland ....
Frank Hughes
Norman Bellas Barlow
8 Dec. 48
9 Dec. 52
7 Sept. 56
16 July 56
13 June 57
12 Oct. 57
II Dec. 58
20 Nov. 60
7 June 61
'22 Aiiril 62
2 Aug. 55
23 Nov. 56
18 Aug. 58
17 Sept. 59
20 April
18 Dec.
12 Jan.
13 Jan.
14 Jan.
'24 Mar.
'15 Feb.
8 July
23 Jan.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
25 Sept.
I Oct.
22 Oct.
30 July
30 July
30 July
'21 Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
CAPTAIN. _ I BREV.MAJ.
30 July 62
30 July 62
1 Feb. 63
14 June 64
3 June 67
2 Mar. 68
24 July 72
14 Aug. 72
II Sept. 72
'14 Jan. 71
25 ■
25 Mar.
8 July
23 Dec.
69 ■'28 May
681 28 Oct.
68! 28 Oct.
69: 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69* 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
1 Lieut. General Hale served nearly forty years in
India, during which period he was frequently de-
tached on field service. Commanded a Brigade in the
Persian Expeditionary Force under Sir James Outram
in 1857, and was present at the bomljardment and cap-
ture of Mohumrah and the pui-suit of the Persian
JAmiy (Medal vrith Clasp).
' s Captains Hon. H. M. Hobart and Reeves were en-
I gaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th
[Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st
[Aug. 1858 (Medal).
BUD LIEUT.
30 Dec. 71
23 Mar. 72
21 Aug. 72!
13 Nov. 72
1 Nov. 71 j
I , ■ .
Paymaster. — George Pumfrott,' 15 May 66 ; Honorary Captain, 15 May 71.
Quarter Master. — William Daly,'" 30 July 62.
Si/rv'/H.— Duncan Alex. Campbell Fraser, MD. A.S. 28 Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 4 May 63.
.istintant Surgeon. — Joseph Eustace Fishbourne, 31 March 65.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Sir C. R. MoGrigor, Bart, and Co. — Jteturned from India, 6 Fch. 1871.
* Lt. Colonel Parsons served intheBurmesewar of 1852-53, including the storm and recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov.
relief of its garrison on 14th Dec. 1852, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Vi'as attached to
the 64th Regiment at the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham in Nov. 1857, and was dangerously wounded
(Medal). Sers'edin the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and captm-e of the Crag
Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
» Majoi- Taylor served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the suburbs,
storm of the city, and sun-ender of the fortress ; also the battle of Gooierat, surrender of the Sikh Army at Rawul
Pinilce, and pursuit of the AflTghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal witii t,vo Clasps). Engaged in suppressing the
mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
* iliijor Law sei-ved the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack on the suburbs,
storm of the city (wounded), and surrender of the fortress ; also the battie of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in suppress-
ing the mutiny of the 10th Bengal Light Cavalry at Ferozepore on igth Aug. 1857 (Medal).
♦t Captain Brandt served with the ist Bombay Fusiliers now the 103rd Foot dui'ing the Indian mutiny in 1S57-58
at Sukkur in the Punjaub, and in Central India.
' Captain Franklanu served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Awah
and of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
J" Captjiin Hrind served as a Miilshipmnn in the Navy throughoutthe Persian campaign of 1856-57, and was present
:at the luniling under heavy fire in Hallulah Bay, taking of the Bushire Forts, bombarilment stoi-m and capture of
Bnshire (wounded), battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Was also actively
CTigngc<l ill several^ lioat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857. Served with the ist
Bengal Kiiropean Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny camiiaign in 1857-59, and was present in the actions of Barree,
Nawubguiige, and KeiiKjur, engagement with and capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade, and several
other actions in Oude (Modal). Served with the nth Punjaub Infantry in the China war of i86oat the defence of
Clinton ; and in i86i wiw engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosimg against the Taeping rebels.
» Captain I'limfrett served the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the afliiir of Bulganak, battles
or Hnlaklava, Inkcrman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'" ymirtiT MiiMier Daly served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, inclutUng the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
Hiitiiii- PH, Ktorm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goojerat, suiTender of the Sikh Army at
Itjiwul I'liwlco, and jMirHiiit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in suppressing
the mutiny ol the CznU and 69tU Bengal N.I. and Horse ArtiUery at Mooltan on sist Aug. 1858 (Medal).
Portsmouth. I
Yrs.' J
Colonel.— George Dixon, Ensign 4- Lt. •'20 Jan. 20; Capt. P8 AprU 26; Capt. 4- Lt.Cohnel, P20 ilay 36 ; Colonel,
9 Nov. 46; Major ^ Colonel, ''25 Mar. 53; Major General, 20 June 64; Lt. General, 30 May 62; General,
I April 70 ; Colonel io4tli Regiment, 2 Feb. 67.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Webber De.sljorough Harris,' Ensign, 25 Jan. 41 ; Lt. 26 Dec. 42 ; Capt. i Mar. 52 ; Bi.Major,
9 Jan. 58 ; Major, 29 June 66 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Nov. 68.
Majors. — Charles Henry Edward Grasme,^ Ensign, 20 Feb. 47 ; Lf. 31 Mar. 53 ; Capt. 17 June 58 ; Major, 2 Mar. 68 ;
CampbeU Clark, 3^«si^H, 9 Dec. 44 ; Lt. 15 Auet. 47; Capt. 28 Nov. 59; Major, 28 Nov. 68.
104th Regiment of Foot {Bengal Fusiliers).
'PuifJAUB" " Chillianwalla" "Goojekat" "Pbgu" "Dklhi
;5o
Captains.
Decimus William Becher*
John Gore Campbell
Thomas Alexander Hunter' . . ,
Clement Pigou^
Charles Martyn Boswell
Morris Graham Taylor
Henry Spalding' ,
Maurice Fitzmaurice Stokes ...
Alfred WilUam Ducat
Charles Henry Lonsdale
Henry Jonathan Woodward ..
LlEDTENANTS.
LestockWaltersIredell,7ns<r. '^
of Musketry 24 Mar. 72 ... j
Edward Zohrab Thornton
Stanley Napier Roberts
Ponsonby Alcock
Sydney Byng
Fred. James WUliam Davies..
AUiert Edward Williamson")
Goldsmid, Adjt. 7 Oct. 71 >
Markham E. Teynham SherwiU
John Liptrott
Charles Arthur Ross Sage
Charles Henry Short
Arthur Thomas Banon
Walter Spencer Hamilton
John Rycroft Best
William Butler Ferris
Richard Holbeche
Hem-y Murray
Edmund Cox Parker
Sub Lieutexants.
Lionel Edw. Blakeney Booth.
Charles James Butler
WiUiam Joseph Blundell ....
I CAPTAIN.
27 July 46^ 15 Nov. 49 II Sept. 60
20 Aug. 53| 9 Nov. 55 30 July 62
14 June 561 12 Aug. 57 2 Jan. 64
13 Dec. 56, 30 April 58; 15 Oct. 64
13 June 571 18 May 58: 29 June 66
26 May 58 13 April 59 n Jan. 67
I BKEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
58 9 Oct.
! June 61 30 June 63
J Dec. 56 12 Oct. 57
[ June 59 I Jan. 62
)Oct. 61 17 Nov. 63
4 Oct.
7 June
17 July
4 Aug.
22 Mar.
13 Feb.
29 June
16 Oct.
18 Dec.
8 July
I Aug.
8 Aug.
3 Feb.
7 Jnly
18 Aug.
8 Feb.
9 Feb.
8 Feb.
60
: Jan. 64
i July 62
Jan. 67
I Feb. 68
I April 68
■ May 68
INov. 68
I May 69
> Jan. 70
) Occ. 71
I Oct. 71
!Oct. 71
i Oct. 71
iOct. 71
i Oct.
5 Oct.
iOct.
iOct.
9 Feb,
3 Sept. 70
30 July 62
3 Oct. 70
6 Mar. 72
1 Lt.Colonel Harris served the Panjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian wallah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served as second
in COlll'iTinil nf tliii -.nil I'.i'li"-:!! >
throuL''' '
desp;iF
paigu oi 1..,/ -,y, ,.0 i. .>.,,.,>., > .■.
Brigade, and as Assistant Oouiuiis
Hope Grant's and Sir Alfred Horsford'i
and was present at the final siege of Lucknow (men-
tir,iiprl hi dr-;patnhr-<. Medal with Clasp).
-M::i.iv CI:,,:, -rived the Puujaub campaign of
I '4- 4 ,', iiii'i li'ij- t'li' passage of the Chenab, action
ropean Fusiliers
: - (mentioned in
I vet of Major).
r.i mutiny cam-
.^ jnd Batt. Rifle
.ary General to Sir
LIEUT. I
i Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
71'Goojeriit (Medal witli t
7ijin 1853 (Medal with CI
71 the 88th Regiment dm
7i^under Geiierul AViiiilln
very dii n-'- : .n ';■ x\.iii:
^Ci,ii:;i.' 1;-- .■ ..■!
of 1S4S ! , '■- i i ■ ■ Ih
if Cliillia
allah and
Burmah
inched to
.1 I -rrved in the Punjaub campaign
1 ho battles of ChillianwaUah and
Goojera; (\l<il:i' \'. ith two Clasps). Served in the
Indi.an m-itiny campaign, and commanded a Detach-
ment of the 8th Irregular Cavalry at the repulse of
rebels from Huldwanee, on the iSth Sept. 1857 (Medal).
1* Surgeon Hooper. — ^For War Services see " Medical
Department."
Paymaster. — Augustus Frederick Braham, 31 March 62 ; Ilon.Captain, i Dec. 67.
Quarter Master.— JOE, Charles Wooden, 1° 26 Oct. 60.
Surgeon. — Lucas George Hooper,'* A.S. 28 AprU 54 ; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Assistant Surgeon. — Charles John O'Neill, 2 Oct. 66.
Facings Dark Blue. — Agent, "Vesey AV. Holt, Esq.
Returned from India, 18 December 1871.
^ Captain Campbell served in the Santhal campaign of 1855-56. Also at the defence of Saugor during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
1 Captain Hunter served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleekeserai, operations during the
siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Sikhim Field Force under
Lt.Colonel Gawler from 29th Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
* Captain Pigou served with the 3rd Bengal European Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-58, and was present at the actions near Agra against the Neemuch mutineers on 5th July, and against the.
Indore rebels on loth October ; also with Seaton's Column at Gungeeree and Putialee, and with the Agra Column
towards Gwalior in June 1S5S (Medal).
3 Captain Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, from May to October 1858,
and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occuijation of Sultanpore (Medal).
'<* Quarter Master C. Wooden served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 17th Lancers, in-
cluding the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, night attack on Russian outposts on 29th Feb. 1855, battles
of Ahna, Balaklava (horse shot), and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria
Cross, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-59, and was present in
the operations in Central India under General Michel, and action of Zerapore on 29th Dec. 1858 (Medal).
-^ 351 lOdth. 'Regiment of Foot (Madras Llgld Infantnj'). [
FAden, from Madras. Depot,
attached to sotli Foot.
' Cede JYiiUh
"'colonel.— George Alexander Malcolm.i CB. Ensir/n, P31 Dec. 25; Zt.T^j June 27; Capf. P30 Tiec. 31 i^m'or.
"■is Dec. 39 ; Bt.Zt.Colonel, 23 Dec. 42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt. General, 8 Mar. bjV
Colonel losth Refriment, 10 Mar. 66. tj t ^ . x h^ •
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Robert Mackenzie, Enxicin, 21 June 43 ; Lt. 21 Jaaa. 47 ; Capt. 5 Jan. 57 ; MajoVy
I 3oJuly 62; i^.Co/one?, 12 Feb. 66; Co/oHe/, 12 Feb. 71.
Majors.— Henry James Bell, Ensign, 14 June 50 ; i^ 15 Oct. 54 ; Capt 30 July 62 ; Major, 3 Oct. 7°-
iFrancis -William James Sewell, Ensign, 8 June 54 ; Li. 14 June 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 6 Nov. 70-
BEEV.MAJ.
Georpe Canninjr Therry i Jan. 52 23 Nov. 56 3° Jul.V 62
Edward Gardiner 10 June 54! 23 Nov. 56] 30 July 62
Charles Frederick Bond 10 Dec. 54 23 Nov. 561 31 Oct. 63
Henry Beckley 4 Feb. 55; 13 Mar. s7 8 Mar. 64
Josiah Wilkinson 4 Mar. 57 19 Feb. 58 31 Jan. 67
Edward Raikcs '^ I'ec. 56
I Hnj?h Fraser Wilson 4 April 57;
WilUam Staines Daniell* ^ Sept. 57
Edward Daniel Way 4 Sept. 58,
John WilUam DarviU 12 Sept. 58
George Benjamin Wolseley,* Brigade Major,] jg ggpt. 57
Morar, Bengal > ' '
Henry Watts Russell deCoetlogon 27 Mar. 58
> LlKUTElTAKTS.
Thomas Kelly, Adjutant 22 Nov. 65
Robert.George Newbolt
James John Davy
Herbert Charles Symons, Instructor of Mus-
I ketry 3 Oct. 70
ILoraine Geddcs Hay
George Henry Ferrier
George Phihp Francis Byng
Francis Grant Maltby
WiUiam Whitmore Beagin
Charles Grenville Mansel
Charles Stafford Stephen Whitehill
William Douglas Graham
William Edward Hilliard
Frederick Chase Cooper
Reginald James Morrison
Arthur Frederick Barrow
William Coles
Francis Stevenson
Edmund George Reilly
Sub Lieutenants.
Arthur Wiggins
"21 Nov.
4 Aug.
10 Feb.
3 June
23 June
11 Jan.
II Jan.
6 July
8 Jan.
8 July
1 Aug.
2 Aug.
4 Feb.
7 July
P20 July
iS Aug.
21 Aug.
8 Feb.
6 July
29 April 58 9 Mar. 67
7 July 59 17 April 69
7 Mar. 60' 17 April 69
14 April 62
31 Oct. 63
24 Aug. 58
P3 June 59
1*23 Aug. 64
31 Jan. 67
9 Mar. 67
IS July 68
22 Aug. 68
17 April 69
18 May 69
18 May 69
22 Sept. 69
20 July 70
6 Nov. 70
5 Jiiy 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
'■27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
6 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
21 Mar. 68
3 Feb. 72
SUB LIEUT.
14 Aug. 7:
Faymanter. — Alexander Davidson, 12 Aug. 62 ; Siding Master, 19 July 36 ; Li. 29 Mar. 57 ; Hon. Capt. 12 Aug
Quarter Master. — Alexander Yeatts, 10 July 66.
Surgeon. — Wallace Haward,^ A.S. 7 June 54 ; Surgeon, 2 Mar. 66.
Ansiftant Surgeon. — Alexander Anderson, i Oct. 67.
Facings Pale Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
> Lt.Genernl Malcolm served on the first China expedition (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
» Cai)tain Daniell served with the Transport Train throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 4th Dec. 1867 to
the 15th Juno 1868 (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
* Captain Wolseley served with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged
in all the minor affairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (MedaP.
0 Surgeon Haward. — For War Services see "Medical Department."
Yi^-'Sd^o^^TBtt.SVot] 106th Regiment of Foot {Bomhay Light Infantry). 352
•Persia." "Rsshiee'
k.OOSHAB.
Colonel.— Jo«. George Cadogan," CB., Emign 4- Lt. 1-22 Feb. 33; Lt. <f- Capf. Pg Jan. 38; Cnpt. 4- Li. Colonel,
''6 Aug. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 3 June 62 ; Lt. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel io6th Foot, 9 Aug. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Mainvvairing Sloane Bolton,^ Ensign, 11 June 42 ; Lt. 26 Mar. 45 ; Capt. 30 Jime 56 ;
Bt. Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, 30 July 62 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 25 March 69 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 June 72.
Majors.— Robert RoUo Gillespie,* Ensign, 8 June 49 ; Lt. 3 July 55 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 11 Sept. 63.
Evan Bruce Gardyne,* Ensign, 9 Dec. 52 ; Lt. 23 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 19 June 72.
Captains.
Elliot Larkins Robertson, = )
D.A.A.G. for Musketry/,
Allahabad, Bengal ]
Francis Warden**
Robert Durham Anstruther ..
Robert Gibbings Westropp . .
John William GarUck
John Henry Gaitskell
George Charles Girardot
Edward Gilbert Peyton
Mowbray Lettson Elliot
Robert Campbell Richardson
Henry William Conynghame
Bulkeley
Lieutenants.
Charles Fleming Gleig, Inst.
of Musketry 28 Feb. 70 ...
Charles Leehmere Heathcote
William Aiusworth, Adjutant
II April 68
Edmund Rogers Coker
Henry Bailey
Frederick Dawson
Henry Charles Reynolds
Henry Alex. Bruce Moorhouse
James John MaUandaine
Markham Robinson Kittoe ...
Henry Mapleton Compigne ...
Cathcart Dempster
George Richard Pooley
Walter Wilsoa James
George Williams Deane
Thomas Harding Mackenzie...
Charles Edgeworth Gubbins...
John WUliam Forbes Biggs ...
Edward Duncan Fredk. Bignell
Hugh Mumbee Brice
William Octavius Harris
Sub Lieutenants.
Robert Henry Francis Reade 7
Brownrigg jl
9 Dec. 53
9 June 55
13 June 57
28 Aug. 57
I June
11 Dec. 58
12 Aug. 59
5 Nov. 59
27 Feb. 59
8 June 6
27 April 6(
8 June 60
19 Dec. 60
27 Oct. 60
8 June 6
2 Oct. 6.
'10 Mar. 60
2 Feb. 64
25 July 65
29 May 66
6 July 67
8 July 68
9 July 68
10 July 68
11 July 68
13 Jan. 6g
3 Feb. 69
4 Feb. 69
5 Feb. 69
7 July 69
6 July 70
6 July 70
LIEUT. I captain.
23 Nov. 56 30 July 62
8 Feb.
13 July 60
' I April 62
12 June 61
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
30 June 63
30 July 62
30 July
30 July
BREV.MAJ.
30 July 62
13 Feb. 66
P 2 June 65
7 May 67
4 July 68
II Sept. 68
18 Nov. 68
28 Feb. 70
28 Nov. 68
19 June 72
BT.LT.COL.
' Lieut.General Hon. George Cadogan ser^'ed with
the Grenadier Guards in Canada during the insurrec-
"'[tion of 1838. Also the Eastern campaign of 1854,
62, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
,. A„pji fijman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
igiipiii D4|c£^ Commander 2nd Class of St. Maurice and St.
30 Oct. 66[Lazarus, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
30 Nov. 66 Medal). He was employed as the Queen's Commis-
17 Nov. 63isioner to the Sardinian Army in the Crimea from 2nd
15 June 67 April 1855, until its withdrawal in May 1856. Served
4 July 68, as British Military Attachf^ at Sardinian Head Quar-
II Sept. 68 ters during the War of Italian Independence in 1859,
10 Feb. 69|and again at Italian Head Quarters in 1866.
18 Jan. 70J 2 Lt. Colonel Bolton served the campaign of 1844-43
28 Feb. 70^ in the Southern Mahratta coimtry. Served as
23 Mar. 70 p.A.Q.M.General with the Rajpootana Field Force
28 Oct. 71 throughout the campaigns of 1858-59, including the
28 Oct. 71, captures of Rewa, Cota, Chandaree, GwaUor, and
28 Oct. 71'Powree, actions of Kota ke Serai, Beejapore, Koon-
28 Oct. 71 dye, and Boordea (Brevet of Major, Medal).
28 Oct. 71 * Majors Gillespie and GardjTie served through-
28 Oct. 7ijout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
28 Oct. 71 1 storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire,
28 Oct. 7i|expeditionto Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal
with Clasp).
SUB LIEUT. I ^
24 April 72 1
Par/master.— T>a,vid Hepworth, 12 Aug. 62 ; Hon. Captain, 12 Aug. 67.
Quarter Master. — Francis Mackey, 30 July 62.
Surgeon. — James Kelly, A.S. 17 July 55 ; 'Surgeon, 2 Jan. 69.
Assistant Surgeons. — William Henry M'Namara, MD. 1 Oct. 67.
Richard Macmullen, i Oct. 67.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
5 Captain Robertson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57.
« Captain Warden served throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore. Also served
throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire,
expedition to BomEJoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
R t
. . . „__ .^-i-. T T J- J \ r Secunderabad, Madras.
353 107th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Injantnj). [Depot, with 104th Foot.
Colonel.-WiUiam James D'Urban. Cornet, 7 Oct. zg ; Lt. "25 Sept. 23 ; C]"!-'- "8 April 26; 3£aJor,^T6 Oct. 35 ;
Ht.Lt.Colonel, 3. Jn\y^6; Colonel. 20 JxiuOS4; Lt.Colonel, 1 May S7 ; ^Vor General, 27 Dec. 60; Lt.General,
20 June 70: Co/oiiei 107th Regiment, 13 AuR. 68. „ .„ . t . T4 ,- T„-„o 0 n„^*
Lieutenant Colonel.-Cooper Mackii:non Kavarino FeUowes,^ JEnsign. 12 Jan. 45 ; i'- '5 June 4S ; Capt.
13 JnW sS; Major, r^ Jnne 70; Lt. Colonel, 2o Aug. 71. Tir„;„„ To^
Wors.-l)a:id Blair Lockhart,' £«^/^», 10 June 4S ; i<, 21 Aug. 52 ; C«i''- :■ Jan. 62 ; Jfa^or i i^^' ?'•
Thbmas Plumtre Harrison/ Enrig,,, 20 Mar. 50 ; X<. 28 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Kq;o>-, 20 Aug. 71.
Captains.
Eclmunil Ward," D.^. J.G. forllusTieiry, Um-
balla, Bengal
George LeweUin Smith
Charles Fatten Chamber*
Frederick John Castle'
Frederic Henderson
Frederick Sampson Goad
Malcolm M'Neill Rind
Henry Whitmore Franks
Frederick James Rogers
William Morgan Playfaii-
"Walter Cave
LlEfTENANTS.
William Frederick Cavaye, ^(J;'ttteni 20 Aug. 71
Edwin Wardroper
Francis AVilliam Robertson, J)js<. of Musketry')
I Jan. 71 i
George Montalt Bellasis
Henry William Allen
John Arthur Barlow
Alfred George Impey
George Richard Moore
Thomas ReidWaugh Davidson
Walter Dlingworth Haynes
James Stewart King
Alfred Batson
Gordon Christie
Fred. Osborne M. Maycock
Alfred Astley Pearson
William Edward Bristow
Sub Lietitenants.
William Jackson Hume
Arthur Cautley Bunny
Feb. 54
5 Mar. 55
14 June 56
30 Mar.
P 7 Mar.
SI
4 Apri
S7
18 May
S8
13 June
S7
18 May
S8
9 Jan.
SQ
25 Aug.
SO
12 June
S8
27 Aug.
■;«
1*29 June
■;s
I Oct.
sS
9 Dec.
60
26 May
6s
8 June
61
28 Dec.
65
25 April 65
9 Mar.
67
9 Mar.
66
29 July
67
10 Mar.
66
II Aug.
67
7 Aug.
66
26 Sept.
67
6 July
67
12 July
60
8 Jan.
68
18 Aug.
6q
10 Jan.
68
6 Sept.
60
4 Dec.
66
18 Jan.
9 Jan.
68
20 June
18 April
68
6 July
70
I Aug.
68
I Jan.
71
23 Jan.
6q
30 June
71
3 Feb.
6q
20 Aug.
71
18 Aug.
6q
2$ Oct.
71
8.Feb.
70
28 Oct.
71
6 July
70
71
28 Oct.
71
SUB LIEUT.
28 Oct.
I Nov.
71
30 Dec.
71
10 Aug. 56 30 July 62
23 Nov. 55! 26 Feb. 64
30 AprU 5$ 28 Dec. 65
-- 16 Mar. 58
7 Aug. 66
I Feb. 67
29 July 67
24 May 69
3 Feb. 70
I Jan. 71
20 Aug. 71
BRET.JIAJ.
BT.T.T.COL.
Pai/maj</<>)'.— Frederic George Furlong Moore, 23 Aug. 64 ; Honorary Captain, 23 Aug. 69.
Quarter Manter. — Samuel William Tempest,!" 31 July 69.
19 Surgeon. — William Henry Corbett,'' MD. A.S. 15 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
9 Aisutant SHn/cowc^Edward Eustace. 30 Sept. 64.
6 William Deane Wilson, M£. i Oct. 67.
Facingg 'White— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
2 Lt.Colonel FcUowes served during the Sutlej campaign in 1846. Served with a Detachment against the refrac-
tory Rajah of Allypore in Bundlecund in 1^51. Also during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857, including the
action of the 5th July near Agra (wounded), Futtypore, Sikree, and battle of Agra— mentioned in despatches
(Medal).
3 Major Lockhart ser\-ed during the Santhal insurrection in Bengal in 1855. Also at the siege of Delhi in 1857,
ai)d received a gunshot wound through the lower jaw (Medal with Clasp).
♦ Major Harrison served in the Indian mutiny campaign in the affairs of the 25th and 2Sth March 1859 on the
Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
' Captain Ward served with the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the
siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Also in the campaign of i860 in North China, with the 15th Punjaub
Infantry, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of the 18th and 21st September, and surrender of P'ekin
(Medal with two Clasps) .
• Captain Chamber scn'Cd in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Agi-a, Puttealee, and
Guiigareo (Medal).
"CnpUiin Castle served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April i8=;';, including the siege and
full of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'» Quui-tcr Master Teinpc.«t served in the 8ist Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
" Doctor Corbett.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
554
l^T., ""^^^yt^^^: ] lOStli Regiment of Foot {2Iadras Infantry).
Ser.| " Central India."
49 iColonel. — c. William Anson M'Cleverty,' Ensign, 26 March 24; Zf. 26 Aug. 25; Capt. P21 JJay 29; Major,
I ''23 April 41; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 19 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Zt. Colonel, 2 Oct. 57; Jtfo/'or General, 4 May" 60;
I Zt. General, 22 Kov. 68 ; Colonel 108th Regiment, 27 Mar. 68.
z8 Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Ernest Thesiger Williams.^ .Bjisi'^rn, ji Feb. 45 ; i/. 3oApril46; Cap<.6Mays9; ^ojor,
I 2 Nov. 63 ; Zt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 69.
26 Majors.—*. Henry hock.,* Aesintant Adjiitani General, Northern Division, Bombar/ ; Ensign, 20 Feb. 47; Zt. 2 Mar 48 ;
I Capt. 16 Feb. 60; Major, i Jan. 69.
19 Wm. Hamilton Kindersley Bradford,^ Ensign, 10 June 54 ; Zf. 20 Feb. 56; Capt. i Jan. 62 ; Major, 15 Aug. 69.
23 Herbert Chambers M'Donald,° Ensign, 21 Jan. 50 ; Zt. 13 July 52 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 8' July 70.
Captains.
22 'James Rollings Gordon ....
21 j George Baret Stokes
19 ! James Stephen Nicholson^.
17 John Hay Shaw^
1 7 John Edward Wetherall^ ....
16 WUliam Eraser Worster* .
15 John Trenchard Tennant*
1 5 Algernon Seymour TcUemache
1 5 j Charles James Dyke
14 Ives M'Lean Urquhart ....
t8 Charles Vincent Hiffernan.
I Lieutenants.
15 s. Frederick William Graham^"
13 jPhilip Justice
10 Frederick East Apthorp ...
9 Vincent Lewis Mathias ...
7 Henry Crawford
5 ! Chas . Alfred Vaughtou Foulger
4 Ellis Ramsay Reid, Interpreter
4 William John Orr
BEEV.MA.T
13 June 51
9 Dec. 52
23 Nov. 561 30 July 62
23 Nov. 561 30 July 62
9 June 54 23 Nov. 56
13 Dec. 56J 12 June
10 Sept. 56 1 II Dec.
4 Nov. 571 26 Oct.
20 July
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
4 Feb.
13 Feb.
20 April 61
I Jan. 63
14 April 63
18 Sept. 60
15 Sept. 55
30 July 62
18 Jan. 67
4 Sept. 67
22 Oct. 67
I Jan. 69
15 Aug. 69
18 April 72]
12 Jime 72
28 Sept. 66!
29 Dec. 58: 19 Jan. 65
8 June 601 30 Nov. 661
II Aug. 63 18 Jan. 671
22 Mar. 64I 4 Sept. 67J
30 Mar. 66| 22 Oct. 67]
22 July 68 4 Oct. 70| 1 Lt.General M'Cleverty served the campaign
3 Feb. 69 8 Feb. 71 against the Rajah of Coorg, in April 1834, with the
7 July 69] 19 April 71 '48th Regiment. Commanded the Troops in New Zea-
George Lannoy Hanmer Stan- ''18 Dec. 67 P25 Sept. 69 land during the Native disturbances :
Ernest Armond Barclay
John Willoughby Wray
Donald Archibald Campbell, \
Adjutant 29 May 72 )
Ernest Edward Swaine
George Atkinson Macintire ..,
and re-
SUB LIET3T.
Sub Lieutenants.
Percy Edward Henderson ...
Henry John Barrett Sparks
Frederick Beresford Dawes
William George Dui-nsford...
Arthur Wapshare,
Ai-thur Walpole
Ravenscroft
Paymaster. — Richard Bainbridge Mitchell
Quarter Master. — James Linford,''^ 28 Dec. 55.
Surgeon. — William Menzies Calder.i^ A.S. 26 May 54
6 July 70, 6 June
12 Nov. 70 23 Oct.
9 July 68j 28 Oct.
P15 July 68 ''27 Oct.
6 July 70' 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
pulsed 400 Natives in their attack at Wanganui on tha
71; 19th July, which resulted in a peace undisturbed till
'i860 (Medal).
^'1 3 Lt. Colonel Williams served in the Burmese war
71 from Jan. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
71 also in the Indian mutiny campaign in I S58-59 as Adju-
tant of the 3rd Madras European Regiment st the
battle of Banda, and as acting Assistant Adjutant
General to the Saugor Field Division in the action ot
Punwarree — mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp
for Central India) .
* Major Lock, Captains Worster andTennant, sen'^ed
in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
5 Major Bradford and Captain Wetherall served in the
Nov. 71 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor Field
Nov. 71 Division in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
I Nov. 71; were present at the battle of Banda (Medal with Clasp
I Nov. 71 for Central India).
I Nov. 71
, 29 May 72!
7 Sept. 63; Son.Captain, 17 Sept. 68.
1852, and was present
Surgeon, 21 Nov. 65.
Assistant Surgeons. — Ignatius McDonogh O'Farrelf, i Oct. 62.
Francis Johnson, 3ZB. 31 March 64
Facings Pale Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
s Major M'Donald served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war
at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
7 Captain Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Infantry in Bengal during the mutiny from August 1857 to
March 1858 (Medal).
'■• Captain Shaw served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th Madras Native Infantry (Medal).
'" Lieut. Graham served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as an Assistant Field Engineer (Medal).
11 Quarter Master Linford served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, e.xpeditiou to Kertch, bom-
bardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'2 Surgeon Calder.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
R t 2
355
109th Regiment of Foot (Bomhay Infantry) ri^°°'->ee, Bengal
"Central India."
Depot, at'
L tachedt0 2ndBatt. 2othFoot
Lf. I May 19; Capt. 24 Dec. 33 ; St .Major, 13 Nov. 39
' ' ' ', " _ . . Ma
Nov. 54 ; Li. General, 24 Oct. 62 ; Generaf, 24'Feb^7i ; Col'oiiel 109th Regiment 30 Sept^ 62,'
Colonel.— Sir 'William 'Wvllie,' KCS. Ensign, 30 April i
Major, 23 Nov. 41; Bt. Lt. Colonel, ^ July 43^ U.Co
May 47 ; Colonel, i Feb.
Zajor General,
Lieutenant Colonel.— Alexander Anthony Preston Browne, ^ Ensign, 13 June 46; Lt. 6 Oct. 52; Capt. 2 May 59
Major, 22 Jan. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 21 Aug. 72.
Majors.— August Schmid, 3 ^i(»i»<aH< ^<i;'«^aM< General, Oiide Division; Capt. ^ 30 July 62; Major, 21 Aug. 67,
Henry Francis Brooke,^ Assistant Adjutant General, Allahabad Division ; Ensign, 6 June 54; Zt. 15 May 55; Capt.
''24 Sept. 58 ; Bt. Major, ij Feb. 61 ; Major, ■'12 Oct. 70; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 71.
Alfred William Lucas, En». 12 Feb. 59 ; Lt. 22 July 59 ; Capt. 22 Jan. 63 ; Major, 30 July 72.
William Henry Davi8,° Ensign, Vg July 52 ; Lt. 26 May 54 ; Capt. ^6 Sept. 61 ; Major, 1*31 Oct. 71,
' LIEUT.
Captains.
Astell Thomas Welsh'
Charles Pultency Forbes'
Edward Sperling Be\'ille'
Patrick Murray
Cyril Hugh Pennycuick Ducat
John Edward Harden^"
Oscar Schmidt
Edward Hemsted
Woodford Wright Sherlock ...
James Sparrow Mordaunt" ...
Lieutenants.
Archibald Balderson
Donald WiUiam Mackinnoni^
John Henry Campbell's
George Simpson
Thomas Viret Shepherd
Robert Prioleau Simpson, Inst. \
of Musketry 20 Aug. 6-; )
Alexander Hoyes
William Holden Webb, Adjutant l
Dec. 71 3
James Cochrane Button
Charles Andrew Cathcart
Robert Gordon
Edward Arthur Egerton WyUy
Francis Forsj^th Robert Burgess...
Lewis Maltby Boileau
Alexander Melvin
John Edward Barr
Thos. Rob. Matheson Macpher-')
son. Interpreter )
George Brougham Austin
Sub Lieutenants.
Arthur John Loudon
Alfred Bacon Hibgame
'21 May 41
27 Aug. 58
12 Jan. 59
27 Dec. 58
27 June 59
20 Jan. 59
27 June 60
'i3Jily 55
27 Dec. 60
26 July 44
3 Oct.
J 6 Nov. 60
9 Feb.
17 Sept. 61
I Jan. 6:
30 July 6:
30 July 62
' 9 May 56
30 July
8 July
27 July
11 June 59' 26 Oct.
27 Nov. 61 13 Oct.
3 Dec. 61 27 Nov
12 Jan. 62
7 June 61
8 June 61
9 Mar.
I Jan.
8 Jan.
4 Aug. 63 23 Oct.
22 Mar. 64 25 Dec.
8 Jan. 68, 8 Sept.
8 Jan. 68 1 7 Oct.
a July 68 1 27 Oct.
22 July 68 28 Oct.
3 Feb. 69 28 Oct.
4 Feb. 69' 28 Oct.
7 July 69 28 Oct.
8 July 69 28 Oct.
10 Jan. 72
IS May 72
CAPTAIN.
17 Oct. 52 22 May 63
27 Nov. 65
9 Mar. 66
21 Aug. 67
22 Jan. 68
30 Oct. 69
31 Mar. 71
7 Oct. 71
''24 Jan. 65
30 July 72
^ Colonel Browne served in Rajpootana dming
the rebellion from May 1857 to October 1858 ; was
present at the siege and capture of the fortified
town of Nimbhaira, commanded the Plank Com-
panies of the 12th Bombay Native Infantry, and
was also Line Adjutant at the defence of Neemuch.
Present at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal
with Clasp) .
3 Major A. Schmid served in the Schleswig-
Holstein Army dui'ing the first Danish war, and
took part in the campaigns of i S48-5o,being present
at most of the actions, and has received the Schles-
wig-Holstein decoration.
^' Quarter Master Elson served in the Indian
mutiny campaign, including the capture of Rat-
ghur, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture
of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa
(Medal with Clasp).
^' Surgeon Major Thornton.— For War Services
see " Medical Department."
April 54 ; Eon. Major, 6 July 67.
6 July 66.
Fagmaster.— John Anthony Kysh, 7 Nov. 56 ; Ens. 6 July 52 ; Lt. ■
Quarter Matter.— Samuel Spencer Elson," 30 July 62
i'Kr^^on.- Robert Thomton,i7yl.S. 6 July 46 ; Surgeon, 24 AprO 55 ; Surgeon Majo
Assintant Surgeo>ui.—John Candy, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
James Henry Ussher, MB. 31 March 68.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Price and Boustead.
> Sir William Wyllie commanded a Field Detachment in the Deckan and Conkan in 1822, and in Guzerat in i8-'3.
Present at the action on the Heights of Jerun in Cutch under Colonel D. Campbell in 1825, and thanked in general
orders. Served with the Field Force in Cutch under Colonel Mark Napier in 1825-26. Was Brigade Major with the
Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane in 1838-39, and present at the storm and capture of
Ghnzneo (Medal) and occupation of Cabul, and was Assistant Adjutant General to the Force under Sir Thomas
Willshire, and accompanied the storming Column at the storm and capture of Khelat (Brevet of Maior). Served
as ABsislant Adjutant General in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir Richard England in 1841-42, and was present
at both attacks on the Heights of Hykulzye, the forcing of the Kojuck Pass to and from Candahar, and other opera-
tions. Served as Assistant Adjutant General to the Force in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir Charles Napier,^
and was severely and dangerously wounded at the battle of Meoance (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). Com-
manded the froops on the sea-coast in the Southern Conkan, co-operating with the Field Force under General
desSchcs """'"*'' '■''*'^"'°° '° tl^e Southern Mahratta countiy in 1844-45. Has been repeatedly thanked in
„J',iV.iV?f'K?'. ^7"^° l^'J'^^'^""'!'^, tl','' 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served at the siege
^ IfSn dn rn^^rl^lfl"^ T^ '^•'*'P' "^'^ '^"'■'^*^*' ^^«'''') • S^-^'^'l throughout the campaign of i860 in China.
TakiForLfH^^vx^o-n ^''Prri,''«'^'T''^P^^ ^^^ '^^"°"« °f Sinho and Tangku, the assault of the
tXciMpsK ^' '^e final advance on and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Va^S\^dwnfhr«nrl!oHrn,S^''^^^^^^ "',^ expedition into the Eusofzai country in 1857 under Lt.Colonel
iWc NoruT wZt Fio^t inr a,T n' "I ' v" """'^''. °" '"'^ destruction of Nhcringa. Served with the 27th Regiment
««xu'.u°?'''"J^"""*'''''^*=^"'l'"'i™"'''"y in 1857-59 (Medal),
bom^mnlmon " or.^ni'^"'' "'f ^"^^^ Regiment in thoBurmcse war of 1852-53, including the storming of Martaban,
lZ<^?:lZXlJl?,^Z^^ operations on the i=th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the gi-eat
<loMri<-hT , UnoPi^^^^^^ and capture of Prome (mentioned in General Goodwin's
"rmp on the .iJ ^iK r Vrn^n V^ ^^^ Govcnior General of India in Council), night-attacks of the enemy on the
v^amp on the 1 Lights ol Promo, and expedition into Poungdoy district in February and March 1853 (Medal with
and was present at
Clnnpfor I'cgu. and Urcvot of Major).
'» Sin I'i»r!ipV™7"'.°,^''^''''^ with the expedition to Shugra in Arabia in 1866.
the at rck a,. 1 ™ in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863,
>' CiX MonE '."'"•'• "'" ^'°°''='>' ""'- '""1 Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
lionn iliHadin;; Uic cx;Sn to Shu^ '''5"''' "'"' ''"'' J"'^««"' at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
" Lio"[: c'"npV^"lUo"i^'^''fnl^abia ir^R?'"^^ ''' '^^^ ''" "^ ^"'' Assistant Commissary General (Medal).
tioM in the interior. ^^"^ "" '^'^5"^'^' "'^'^ ^'^^ P'^esent at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
Rifle Brigade {The Prince Consort's Oivn). 356
'Copenhagen" "Monte Video" "Roleia" "Vimiera" "Coeunna" "Busaco" "Babrossa" "Fuenies
d'Onor" "Ciudad Rodrigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittokia" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Orthes"
'Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Waterloo'
Years' Ser Colonel in Chief.— General His Hoyal Highn
'Alma" "Inkfrman" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
, -. , ^--ss Albert Edward, Prince 0/ Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
Halil Xe. XT. KP. GCB. GCSI. 3 Aug. 68.
E^ Colonels Commandant.— i Sir George Biiller,i GCB. 2nd Lt. 1 Mar. 20; Lt. 28 Mar. 25; Capt. ^19 Aug. 28 ;
jilajor, P31 Dec. 39 ; L(. Colonel, •'27 Aug. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 12 Dec. 54 ; Lt.General,
9 Nov. 62; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Col.Comm. Rifle Brigade, 13 Oct. 60.
2 J95a Sir Charles Yorke,^ GCB. Ensign, 22 Jan. 07 ; Li. 18 Feb. 08 ; Capt. 24 Dec. 13 ; Major, 9 June 25 ;
Lt.Colonel, 30 Nov. 26; Colonel, 23 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 ; Lt.General, 13 Feb. 59; General,
5 Sept. 65 ; Col.Comm. Rifle Brigade, i April 63.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 JuUus Richard Glyn.s CB. Ensign, 16 July 41 ; Lt. ^ij, Oct. 43 ; Capt. fg June 48 ; Bt.
Major, 12 Dec. 54; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56; Major, 5 June 57; i<.CoZone?, ''15 Nov. 61; Colonel, 29 Oct. 62.
I Edmund M. Manuingham-BuUer.s 2nd Lt. 1 1 Oct. 45 ; Lt. ^2^ Sept. 47 ; Capt. 26 Sept. 54 ; Major, ^17 Dec. 58 ;
Bt. Lt.Colonel, i April 70; Lt.Colonel, 22 Feb. 71.
4 John Ross,'" CB. 2nd Lt. 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. P29 Dec. 48 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt. Major, 6 June 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
20 July 58 ; Major, I'ls Nov. 61 ; Colonel, 3 April 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 June 72.'
3 Arthur James Nixon.n 2nd Lt. 30 April 47; Lt. P31 Oct. 51; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Major, 20 July
58 ; Major, P7 Nov. 62; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 25 March 69 ; Lt.Colonel, 19 Oct. 72.
Majors — i Arthur Fred. Warren.i* 2nd Lt. ^23 July 47; Lt. Pii Oct. 53; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Major,
2 Nov. 55 ; Major, P4 Aug. 63 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 3 Aug. 66.
c. Henry John Maclean, Ensign, 30 May 45 ; Lt. P15 June 49 ; Capt. 23 Mar. 55 ; Major, 27 April 68.
Henry Richard Legge Newdigate,'^ 2nd Lt. ''16 Sept. 51; Lt. 6 June 54; Capt. 23 Mar. 55; Bt.Major,
20 July 58 ; Major, P20 May 68 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 25 March 69.
Adolphus Haggerston Stephens," Ensign, i'i7 June 51 ; Lt. 1*24 Feb. 54 ; Capt. 23 Mar. 55 ; Major, 28 Oct. 68.
George Windham, '^ 2nd Lt. ^21 Nov. 51 ; Lt. 11 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 23 Mar. 55 ; Bt.Major, i April 70; Major,
''4 Feb. 71.
'/i2 3 Martin DiUon.i? CB. CST., Aide de Camp to the Queen; Militari/ Secretary to the Commander in Chief in
India; Ensign, 18 M.ar. 43 ; Lt. 14 Nov. 44 ; Cajit. 2 Nov. 55 ;' Bt.Major, 20 J\l\j s8; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15
Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 15 Aug. 68 ; Major, 19 June 72.
I Lord Edward William Pelham Clinton, Ensign, Pg June 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^1 Sept. 57 Major,
3 Aug. 72.
3 Godfrey C\evk,'^^Ensign, 5 Dec. 51 ; i^ ''25 Mar. 53 ; Capt. ^24 June 56 ; Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
25 Mar. 69 ; Major, 11 Sept. 72.
4 John Brett, 2" Ensign, 13 July 54 ; Lt. 22 Dec. 54 ; Capf. 24 Nov. 57 ; Major, 19 Oct. 72.
Captains. I ensign.
3 Christopher Edward Musgrave-i | 16 July
4 Charles Browne Dashwood I 17 July
I John Plumptre Carr Glyn^i j ''25 Aug.
3 James Frederick Henley | 24 Dec.
"i2May
17 Jan.
LIEUT.
CAPTAi;
BRKV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
Henry Wood"
Christopher Rice Havard NichoU-^ ...
Fred. Horace Arthur Seymour, Extra
Aide de Camp to Lord Lieut, of Ireland
Frederick Edward Sotheby*'
Charles Thomas Bunbury
, Edmund Fortescue^
Charles George Slade
s. Walter Richard Lascelles.^s Deput
18 Jan.
P 2 Feb.
13 Feb.
18 Feb.
P20 Feb.
P 2 Mar.
Walter Richard Lascelles.^s BepiUy )
Assist. Quarter Master General, Cork j 1
Cecil Webb Cragg,^ Adj. West Kent Militia
Geofl'rey Lewis Austin^i 6 April
Lewis Percival" 21 Mar.
FitzRoy Stephen^s.. I ca Mar.
WilUam Henry T
May
George Lightfoot Huyshe,-*« at Stuff)
College j
Herbert Alexander St. John-Mildmay*'
Henry Martin Moorsom^*
Henry Charles Geast Dugdale''
Edward John Fryer*"
Ernest Henry BuUer JP25 July
Aylmer Howard Tynte Henry Somerset I 21 Nov.
Albert Divett Rickman 'P29 Nov.
Cornelius Davenport Broadbent*' , 30 Nov.
Edward Henry ChamberUn*^ p 8 Jan.
s. lion. Cuthbert Elhson Edwardes,"
D.A.Qr.M. General, Aldershot
Rowland Egerton
s. Charles Walker Robinson," Brigade
Major of Infantry, Aldershot
Wilmot Grant \ 2 Feb.
«. Fitz Roy Wilson, Garris. Instr., Colchester
His Royal Highness Prince Arthur")
William Patrick Albert, KG.KT.KP. \
GCMG ;
. Alexander Borthwick
s. Lucius F. B. Cary,*^ Garrismi In- j
structor at Gibraltar )
. Charles Francis Blackett"
». Gerald Edmund Boyle
. Robert Hamilton Lloyd Anstruther," )
Adjutant 2nd Suffolk Adm. Batt. Rifle V
Volunteers j
. Eon. Edward Courtena.yVaughan
. George Anson Hillyard
Leopold Victor Swaine, Adjutant 2|!p j ,
Adm. Batt. Cheshire Rifle Volunteers .t 1 '^ " "-^
• Henry Arthur Lascelles,** Aide de\\p , ■■,
Camp to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ... j i ^' "^i"'"
. Hon. WUloughby Merrick WiQiam) Ip , ■r,,^^
Campbell BurreU i\ ' •"™®
Anthony Cope Pi6 Oct.
'18 April
4 May
24 April
5 June
5 June
15 Feb.
24 Oct.
27 Nov.
'22 May
22 Feb.
30 Mar.
2 June
29 Dec. 51 P12 Feb. 58
29 Dec. 54 P19 Feb. 58
29 Dec. 54 12 Mar. 58
23 Mar. 55 P 5 Oct. 58
'22 Sept. 54 '' 5 Aug. 59
II May 55 P27 April 60
24 April 55 P 9 Mar. 60
II May 55:P2i Sept. 60
8 June 55 P30 April 61
22 June 55 P 6 Sept. 61
6 July 55 P 8 Oct. 61
6 July ss.PisNov. 61
2 Aug. 55 P 7 Nov. 62
'31 Aug. 55 P17 Mar. 63
23 Oct. 55 P15 Jan. 64
23 Oct. 55 P22 Mar. 64
15 Jan. 56,P23 Aug. 64
19 Aug. ifii'ig Dec. 62
14 Mar. 56jP 3 Mar. 65
11 Nov. 55I 7 Mar. 65
I Sept. 57 Pio Nov. 65!
12 Feb. 58;P 2 Nov. 66'
30 April 58|P2o Feb. 671
10 Sept. 58!Pi4Aug. 67
21 Oct. 58,Pi6 Sept. 68
'19 Nov. 58,Pi3 Jan. 6q|
'31 May 59,Pi4 July 69
■31 May 59[P3iJuly 691
'18 Nov. 59' 7 May 70
'23 Mar. 60 P 7 May 70I
'27 April 60 P 4 Feb. 71 1
12 Oct. 6ojP22Feb. 71'
19 June 68 i May 71
62 Pio Nov. 69
3 Feb. 72
13 April 72
June 58 P 4 Feb.
14 June
16 June
Lieutenants. |
Son. Thomas Charles Scott .'i
Mar.
12 June 63
21 Sept. 72
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
357
Rijie Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
ENSIGN.
24 May 65
^ 4 Aug. 6s
5 Aug. 65
PioNov. 6s
P 3 April 66
P14 Aug. 66
P16 Oct. 66
Feb. 67
Feb. 67
''14 Aug. 60
P28 Dec. 60
"-iSJan. 61
^So April 61
Pis Oct. 61
14 Jan. 62
PiSJuly 62
Pi7Mar. 63
P23 April 63
P13 June 63;P9Mar. 67
P14 June 63 P29 May 67
P 4 Aug. 63,Pi3 July 67
P 2 Oct. 63iP23 0ct. 67
P29Mar. 64lPi5May 67
Pis Jan. 64IP 3 Jime 68
P26 April 64'Pi5 July 68
P14 June 64'Pi6 Sept. 68
PioJuly 63P27Feb. 67
Pi6Aug. 64iPi3Jan. 69
P 9 Sept. 64|Pi7 Feb. 69
PioSept. 64 P12 June 69
P17 Jan. 6s P14 July 69
23 Dec. 64!Pi4July 69
LUBUTBNANTS.
4 Horatio John Thomas Walpole
I John Lionel Tufuell
1 Arthur Hill Sandy.s 'MontgomeTy, Adjutatit 14 July 69
3 Henrj^ Studholme Brownrigg .'. ,
3 Charles Frederick Hulse
3 Walter Hepburn Mclitas FitzHerbert
z Charles Vernon Eccles, Instructor of if asketjy 15 Max. 72
I Maurice Fitz Gerald, Extra Equerry to S.H.M. Frince Arthur
3 Algernon Heneago Drummond
3 Lionel Richard BtopiovCi-^a.ckviUe, Instructor of Mu4iketry 1$ Oct. 72
3 lion. Jeffery Charles Amherst
3 Hugh Henry Mitchell
3 Hon. Henry Marsham
1 Henry Brian Buchanan
2 Montagu Brook Wilbraham Taylor
3 Rookes Evelyn Crompton
3 Francis Gilbert Dyke Acland, Adjutant is Oct. 72
I Thomas Astlev Maberley
3 Cecil Harley St. Paul
1 Walter Sydney Campbell
2 Arthur Robert Hopwood
4 Hon. Neville Gerald Lyttelton, Aide de Camp to Lord Lietdenant of Ireland
4 Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge, A de Camp to Lord Napier ofMagdala
I Edward Annesley Pogge BurneU, Instructor of Muiketry 31 Oct 70
3 James Walter, Lord Torphichen
1 ViUiers Spencer Bagot..
4 iZoH. Montagu Curzon ..
Edmund Charles Hartopp
3 John Adam Fergusson, Aide de Camp to Governor of South Australia
2 Hon. Algernon Henrj' Gros\enor
4 Jenico John Preston, ^(?;«<a7^< 23 Nov 70
4 Francis Howard, Instructoi of Musketry 23 Nov 70
1 Walter James Lindsay...
♦ Percy Graham Hill, Aide de Camp to Majoi Gen P Hill
2 Richard Frederick Thompson, Adjutant 9 Sept 71
4 Frederick Compton Howard
Henry John Dutton
Ronald Bertram Lane ...
3 Arthur Montgomery Harington
3 Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell
3 William James Smyth...
2 Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune
1 Charles Havrtrey Bruce Norcott
3 William ^Vhitmore Hammond
Lionel Hervey Bathurst .
2 Reginald Josceline Heber-Percy
4 William Bag^vell
2 Charles Ethelston Parke, Aide de Camp to Major General Parke
3 John Delalynde Mansel .
Hon. Cpspatrick Douglas Home
Victor Napier Ward
Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney
4 Henrj' John Hardy
4 Hon. Francis George Barmg
1 Bloomfield Gouph
Henry Vemer AVingfieid- Stratford
Hugh John Douglas Gretton
Henry Francis Gordon Forbes
Henry Cator Bowles
2 Reginald Charles Tumor
4 Hon. Arthur Edward Casamajor Cole
„,,-., Sm LlEUTEITANTS
Charles Hyde Home Purves
Hon. Otway Fredtnck Sej mour Cuffe
Charles Davis Sheraton
. Hon. Edward Nod
2 Hon. Henry O'Callaglian Pnttie
- Hon. George Montaj?u Bennett
Edward Prittio .
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1 William Higgins,53 4 Dec. 57.
2 \\ illiam James Stanley, 20 Oct. 65.
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Surgeon,.-, -Tas >.,hvard Scott." 3//; .1.5 „ June 47i W«»,9Fcb.55; Surgeon M^jor, :, Juno 67
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P14 Aug.
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P16 Nov.
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der Gogarty." MB. A.S. 29 Aug. 55 ; Surgeon, 26 Feb. 70.
Barnwell 22 Sept. 58. I 3 Jnmes Macartney, MD. 2 Oct. 66.
% Arthur Macrobm,-' MB. 31 March 68. | i Charles Gray," 22 April 58.
."u -■••-;•■ -"y"", aiK»sT». uox ana (jo. — in,n Agent,,
"j ^ .. ,f" "'"■^'•dfrom Canada, 19 Sept. i8jo.— Dover.
and Ilat/alwn returned from India, 22 Nov. 1867 —Birr
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^th JJaltalion returned from Canada, 18 Sej>t iK'i; —Chatham
Bijle Brigade {The Prince Consort's Own.). 357«
■ Sir George Buller served in the Rifle Brigade and commanded its rst Battalion from 1841 to 1854. He served
on the Eastern Frontier of the Capo of Good Hope in 1847-48-49 ; commanded one of the Columns which entered the
Amatola Mountains in thecampaignofi847 agaiusttheGaikaChiefSandilla, who sun-endered himself to him. He com-
manded the troops, under Sir Harry Smith, which crossed the Orange river in 1848 to suppress the insurrection of the
Dutch Boers— was severely wounded, and had his horse killed under him in the action of the 29th August at Boem
Plaats, for which he was nominated a CB. Within a few months after the return of his Battalion to England he re-em-
barked with it in January 1852 for special service at the Cape ; was engaged in all the operations in the Waterkloofi'
in 1S52-53, and commanded the ist Division of the Army until the close of the Kaffir war (Medal). Returned to
England in January 1854, ajid in April following embarked as a Brigadier General of the Army of the" East — com-
manded a Brigade of the Light Division in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; had two horses shot under him at Inkerman, and suffered a severe contusion of
the leg (Medal with three Clasps, KCS., Commander of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal) . In August 1856 appointed to the command of the Troops in the Ionian Islands.
- Sir Charles Yorke served in the Peninsula with the 52nd Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vimiera,
Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiveUe (wounded), Nive, and Orthes (severely wounded), and at
the sieges ofCiudadRodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
« Colonel Glyn served as Field Adjutant to the Force under Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the
rebel Boers at Boem Plaats (horse killed). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign as a Brigade Major and Assistant Adjutant General in the Light Division, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaigns of
1857-59. including the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December, final capture of Lucknow,
action at Nawabgunge (commanded Battalion), and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp, and CS.).
^ Lt.Colonel Manningham-Buller served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffii- war of 1S46-47, and in that of 1852-53
(Medal).
1" Colonel Ross served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern compaign, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege
and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent cam-
paign in Central India (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel Nixon served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to loth
Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also in India in the suppression of the mutiny, at all the actions near
Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and at the siege and captui-e of Lucknow. Subsequently with
Ross' Camel Corps in command of the Company of the 2nd Battalion attached to it during the whole of its service
from April 1S58 to January 1S60, including the battle of GolowUe and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major).
'2 Lt.Colonel Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the znd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the actions at Cawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel Newdigate served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to October, including the battle of Alma and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the action of Ca\mpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Ross' Camel Corps at the cap-
ture of Calpee and operations in Central India (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
1* Major Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade from 23rd Jan. to 12th April 1855, including the siege and foil
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;. Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, action of Sundella, and taking of Fort Birwah (Medal
with Clasp).
i» Major G. Windham served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol until April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also
during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and captiu'e of Lucknow, battle of
Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp).
17 Colonel Dillon served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; also with the Flank
Companies at the forcing of the Kohat Pass imder Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Charles Napier in Fel)ruary 1850
(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Rifle Brigade (2nd Battalion) in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 18th March 1856 ; was present with it during the whole of its services in the field in India, from November
1857 to December 1859, including the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one sword
wounds), siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), Oude campaign of 1858 under Sir Hope Grant, and with
Lord Clyde in his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alfred Horsford, and subsequently as
his principal Staff Officer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second Trans-Gogra
campaign; Also as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier in conjunction
with 12,000 Nepaulese troops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had crossed the Nepaul
boundary (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to China in i860 as Assistant Adjutant General of Major General Sir R.
Napier's Division, and was present during that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts, &c., and the advance to
Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served the Abyssinian campaign as Military Secretary to
Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen,
Colonel, and Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the Alumbagh
and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"0 Major Brett served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and that of 1852-53 (Medal); and he
was severely wounded at the battle of Boem Plaats in 1848. Served also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
=1 Captains Musgrave and J. P. C. Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Captain Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2« Captain NichoU served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also with the 2nd BattaUon during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal
with Clasp).
27 Captain Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the nth Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Mediil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the supiires.sion of the luiliun mutiny, including the
capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Med;il with Clasp). Served throughout the
camisaign of i86o in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two CUasps).
-« Captain Fortescue served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian camp.iign of 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsee, and taking of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp).
'■^ Captain Lascelles sei-ved with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout the China
campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain Cragg served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
Biege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the affair at Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge (slightly wounded),
capture of Fort Birwah as one of the storming party (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with
357?* Rifle Brigade (The Prince ConsorVs Oimi).
the 4th Bengal Irregiilar Cavalry during the campaign in Bimdlecund under Brigadier General F. Wheeler in
1S5O-60, and commanded the ist Division Bundlecund Flj-ing Column from April i860 to May 1861.
=■1 Captain Austin ser\-ed with the Rifle Briga<le during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, mcludmg the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and \vith Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and m the subse-
quent campaign in Central India (Medal with two Clasps). .,■,.,
" Captain Percival served vrith the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah (mentioned m de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp). , , . , ^ ,. . „ „
35 Captain Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S.
including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Huyshe ser^•ed with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was with Sir
R. Honner's Column in the operations in Central India in pursuit of Tantia Topee in 1858-59 (Medal). Served
with the Red River Expedition of 1870, from Canada, on the Stafif of Sir Garnet Wolseley.
" Captain Mildmay sen-ed with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain Moorsom scrv'ed with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign in the Doab in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Dugdale sen-ed with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its ser\'ice in suppression
of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the
Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp).
« Captain lYyer sen-ed with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, mcludmg the siege and capture
of Lucknow and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigade Major with
the Sikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch).
*' Captain Broadbent served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, battles ol Koorsee and Nawabgunge, and siege of Birwah (Medal with Clasp).
« Captain Chamberlin served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Hon. C. E. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
" Captains Robinson, Blackett, and Anstruther served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian
mutiny (Medal).
*' Captain Cary served five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion with the Black Sea Fleet in
1854-55, including the bombardment of Sebastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain Lascelles sen-ed in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de Camp to Sir
William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*' Major Large served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal); also throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'o Captain Noseley sen-ed with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and taken prisoner), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
ii Captain Han-ey served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, until June 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, the Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
M Quarter Master M'Intyre served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8thi
September ; expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the
Field, and Turkish Medal).
" Quarter Master Higgins served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffirwar of 1846-47, and in that of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Surgeons Major Scott and Fogo, Surgeon Gogariy, and Assistant Surgeons Macrobin and Gray. — For War
Ben-ices see " Medical Department."
Jamaica.
1 Colonel. -
1st West India Regiment.
'Dominica" "Maetinique" "Guadaloupe.'
Sir George Bowles.i XCJS. Eii
Sign,
Dec. 04 ; Zf. 4- Cupt.
Feb.
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yevet Major,
18 June IS ; Bt.Lt.Colouel, 14 June 21 ; Capt. # Lt. Colonel, 27 May 25 ; Colonel, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major General
■\ 9 Nov. 46 ; Lf. General, 20 June 54 ; General, 9 Nov. 62 ; Co/onei ist W. I. Regiment, g Sept ■;=;
I Lieuteaaat Colonels.-James Maxwell,^ £«*;<,«, 1-24 Sept. 41 ; i<. "13 Oct. 43 ; Capt. P22 June 47 : Brevet Major,
2 Nov. 55; J/uyor, 28 June 57; .Brei'^-iXi.CoZojiei, 4 July 64; Xi.Co/oHeZ, I April 66
John M'Auley, Ensign, i Oct. 55 ; Lt. 9 April 57 ; Capt. 27 Dec. 66 ; Major, ^s June 67 • Lt
Majors.— William Walker W.Johnstou,i'««i>'- * ''■' -->'— ^ ■ ^ • "■ ■
Hem-y P "" "'
Major, 23 Dec. 7
. Colonel, 2 Aug. 71
"?J""-— "^"^'"^ •'"*^^«' >Y . doimsbou,.c«s(yH, 4 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 30 Mar. 55 ; ^a;J^ 29 July 62; Major, P20 July 67."
ii'J^!^ ?.®"Z ^euoyre FitzMorns Btrachan/ i««i^«, 14 Feb. 52; i«. 1-25 Feb. 53; Capt. ^ Mar. 62 ;
IVl:
Captains.
Alex. M. Wellington Samson
Reginald Kennett Gibb
Francis Le Breton Butler
Richard Thomas B. Browne
Knox Rowan Niven
Joseph Alexander Smith
Cornelius O'Callaghan, Aide de Camp to 1
Gooernor of Hong Kong J
Fred. Benjamin Price White '
David Gardiner'
Christian Branford Steward
Francis Shearman
Lieutenants.
Anthony Coulton Alhnson, Adj. i April 70
Charles Jones Lucius Hill
Henry George Wilson
Francis Archibald Stewart
Henry Francis Somerset Bolton
John Edward Bale
Cornelius Alfred Moloney
William Cole, Instruct, of Musketry 2 Aug. 7
Arthur Hill Ringland Ferguson'
John Williams
Edmund Ashton Ross
George James Marshall
Alfred Lovell Simons
Edward Graham Macdonald
Claude Osbert Bulger
Thomas BeU
John Roper
Henry Ta.ylor Clough
William Delano Osborne
John Meredith Maltby
Samuel Fletcher
John Robert Hall Wilton
William Sloane Elderton
SIGN.
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25 Sept.
12 Nov.
16 April
26 Oct.
P19 Nov.
7 Dec.
30 Jan.
18 Dec.
4 Dec.
••29 July
19 Aug.
55 31 Oct.
58 P 6 Aug.
58 P21 Sept.
55' 15 Nov.
62 P 9 Sept.
55 1 20 Aug.
57 1 7 Dec.
63 P 4 April
56 30 Mar.
62 P15 Jan.
55' 5 Sept.
56 ! 20 May 66
61 ;P2o April 67
60 P 7 Aug. 67
57i 20 May 67
64|'' 2 Dec. 68
57 31 Aug. 69
58 7 Oct. 70
65,P26Feb. 67
58 5 April 71
64 2 Aug. 71
56 n Api\ 62
24 April
16 May
P26 Nov.
P24 June
23 Jan.
P16 Oct.
I Feb.
9 Aug.
15 April
P25 Sept.
4 Sept.
9 Sept.
P16 Sept.
P I May
16 April
8 May
P25 Sept.
P 8 June
4 April
P20 Oct.
10 Aug.
13 June
6 Nov.
62: 26 July 64
62 j 12 Aug. 64
61 ' 2 May 65
62,Pi6 0ct. 63
63] 27 Dec. 66
63 8 Mar. 67
67 P 2 Dec. 68
64I 23 Feb. 69
62 30 Oct. 63
67 P21 Aug. 69
60 3 May 63
64 1 23 Mar. 66
68 P24 Sept. 70
66 7 Oct. 70
62 10 Mar. 64
67! 5 April 71
69 Pa7 Oct. 71
70 P27 Oct. 71
62 1 3 Oct. 63
69I 28 Oct. 71
701 28 Oct. 71
68 28 Oct. 71
63 28 Oct. 72
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lage of the Douro ; battles of Talavera, Salamanca, and Vittoria ; sieges of Ciudad
ad^an Sebastian ; capture of Madrid; passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive,
Medal with
Sub Lieutenants.
Frederick Acheson Montgomery-Moore .
George Edward Beale Browne
Henry HoUingworth Harward
Hubert Heberden Spitta
Edwin Wynne Hughes
Charles Gustavus Whittaker Edwardes)
Edwardes J
Lewis Burke
Pa^masfcr.— George William Smith, 19 June 72 ; Ensign, 29 Sept. 6'5 Lieut. 7 Nov. 69.
(Quarter Master. — Thomas Nicholson, 22 April 71.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' Sir George Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 and 06 under Lord Cathcart. Present at the siege and
capture of Copenhagen in 1807. Served m the Peninsula from 1809 to 1814 (excepting the winters of 1810 and n)
and was present at the ""-""-" "<• 'i-" t^ ,,_iii-„ .i. m ,_ „ , '^ ", ., . '_>
Rodrigo, Badajoz, Burgo
Adour ; and the investment of Bayonne (Wa
Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris.
- Lt.Colonel James Maxwell served with the 34th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55, and was severely
wounded by the bursting of a shell in the Trenches, 25th May (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major. 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cavrapore on
26th, 27th, and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1S57, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and defeat of the rebels
at Bootwul (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
3 Major Strachan commanded a Detachment of the ist W.I. Regiment at Danish Accra, Gold Coast, during the
rebelhon of 1854. He also commanded a Division at the destruction of the large Mandingo town of Maleaghea near
Sierra Leone, 22nd May 1855, where, out of a force of 150 men, upwards of 70 men and 4 Officers were killed or
wounded.
J^ Captain Gardiner served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the capture of
the Forts of Panulla, Pownghur, Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
_ 1 Lieut. Ferguson sei-ved as Brigade Adjutant in command of Detachment additional Royal Artillery and Guns
m the expedition of Dec. 1866 m British Honduras under Major Mackay (mentioned in despatches). Served as
Brigade Adjutant in command of a Detachment Royal Artillery and Guns with the expeditionary force under
Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in Feb. and March 1867.
3 Lieut. Marshall served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in
February and March 1867.
Present at the battles of Quatre Bras and
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2nd West India Regiment. [pemera^a.
Co^Hei 2ml West India Regiment, I April 70. ta Feb •ii- Cavt. 24 Sept. 60; Major,
Lieutenant Colonels.-Horatio James Wise, £mm^7!, 28 April 49; ^t- n J^eD. 53. ^«J^'- -4 f
I Nov. 55 ; Capf. P30 Cec. 62; Major, 23 April 71;
Feb. 50; Cap*. P29Sept 54; Bt.Major, 11 Dec. 68;
Colonel
■; Li. Colonel
28 Oct. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, 23 April 71.
». George Daniel Webber,' Emign, 26 Jan. 55 ; .i-f ■
X<.Co/onW, 19 Oct. 72. „ ,, T* P
Majors.— Alexander Bmvo, Ensiijn, ^0 July 495 ^f-
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Captains.
Edward M'Mnbon Forbes'
Lionel Lowdham Brett' ........
William Owen Lan.von, Aide ')
de Camp to Gov. of Jamaica)
Robert Straker Tuiton
Fred. Ludwig Mathews
Ponsoul)3- Shcppard
Jonathan Wj-nyard Hajmes
Henrj- Lowrej
William Phelps
Thomas Henry Davies
Herbert William Pater son, )
at Staff College i
LlEVTEXASTS.
Francis Wm. Scafield Grant ...
James Stuart Des Barres
Charles Henry Warner
Osbom Charles Jones
WiUiam Beauchamp Stoker ..
Thomas Talbot
John Paine Stone
James F. Hopkins
Henry William Pollard
Edmond John Sargent
Benjamin Sculthorp Brookes.
William Rutherford
John Dalgleish, Adj. 7 Nov. 61
Frederick Augustus Barber ..
Edward Henry Banfather
Horatio Read
Alwyn Shutt Bell
Robert Fetherstone Devereux
James Wilkin
7 Nov.
15 Jan.
i'2i Dec. 60
26 Feb.
28 May
4 Mar.
25 May
13 Aug.
i'29 July 62
9 Feb. 64
P 29 Dec. 65
LIKUT.
15 Jan,
17 Jan. 60
P27 July 66
8 Aug. 60
24 Sept.
60
8 May 66
55 ''23 Nov. 55
26 Sept. 60
P 3 June 64
"31 Jan. 65
30 Oct. 66
4 July 65
13 Feb. 66
7 Feb. 65
16 Nov. 66
8 May 67
20 July 67
25 Sept. 67
21 Sept. 60
30 Sept. 59
30 Sept,
3 Jan.
29 Oct.
7 Nov. 681
' I Dec. 69
P20 Oct. 65
P16 May 67
Nov. 63
P13 July 70
Dec. 70
7 July 67
1 May 68
P15 July 68
13 Aug. 68
28 Oct. 68
22 Aug. 68
10 July 66
19 Mar. 7
23 April 7
19 Oct. 7:
18 Nov. 68
P 9 Nov. 66
PisFeb. 67
3 July 67
P 6 Nov. 67
7 Aug.
13 Aug.
19 Oct.
II Oct.
25 July
7 Dec.
65IP19 Feb.
681 19 Mar. 71
681 23 April 71
3 April 71
P22 Feb. 71
2 Nov. 70
8 Oct. 67
8 Oct
8 Oct
Sub Lieutenants.
Clavell Freeland Filliter.
George Hilliard Matthew
William Gordon Patchett
Herbert Hope Keighley .
William Geo Delpratt ....
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
5 Captain Forbes served agamst the Kmg of
Quiah from Nov. 1861 to Feb. 1862, and was pre-
sent at the defeat of Pa Caney and his men at
Kabal (wounded). . ^^ ^. „
6 Captain Brett served agamst the Kmg ot
Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a Detach-
ment of the 2nd West India Regiment at Songo
when attacked by the enemy in great force, and
whom he repulsed on 21st Dec. 1861. He has re-
ceived the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane
Society for savin-g two persons from drown-
ing, at New Quay, Cornwall, on the 14th August
1867.
SUB LIEUT. 1
I Nov.
I Nov.
I Nov.
I Nov.
24 July
2 'i'!yiPayma»ter. — John Moore, 23 Nov. 72 ; Una 6 Aug. 58 ; i<. P i April 59 ; Capt. i April 70.
6 ... Quarter Master. — John Bloom Hai-per, 20 April 67.
l\icinffg Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
> Lt.Colonel Webber served in the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th Sept. 1855, and was at the bom-
Imrdment and surrender of Kinboum (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
' Major Russell accom])anied tlio expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo ; served on
board H.M.8. Torch at the bombardment of the enemy's works on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on i6th
Feb. 1861. Present at the landing storming and capture of the enemj-'s entrenched works, storming capture and
destruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cundy and Saba on the i8tli, also at the battle of
Suba, and the storming capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1S61. Also served
against the King of (Juiah and was present at the capture aud destruction of Massongha on loth Dec, of the
Btocknilcs and wnr loiu-. .^ nt Madonkia on the night of the 3rd Dec, aud of the Fetish town of Kobeah on 28th Dec.
1861 ; also of the tiiwiis dI' .Miiiiuiba and Majohn— mentioned in despatches.
• Cantain Lc.wi< y ;nii (l:is .\iljiitimt to the Wing of his Regiment while em])loyed in the expedition against the King
of Uaildiboo, uj) the Uivcr (uimliia ; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks
of the Hwarrucuuda Crock on the i6th Feb. ; also at the storming capture and destruction of the fortified towns of
Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and ?aba on the i8th, and the battle of Saba, and stoi-ming capture and total
destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 2i8t Feb. 1861.
Ceylon Rifle Regiment.
360
Lieutenant Colonel. — Lionel Hook.i Ensign, 5 Sept. 34; Lt. 4 Dec. 38; Capt. 27 April 49; Bt.Major
18 Jan. 61 ; Major, 13 March Ci ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 7 Dec. 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 Feb. 72.
Majors.— Rupert Campbell Watson, 2nd Lt. 9 Mar. 49 ; Li. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. P27 June 56; Major, ^3 May 71
James Meaden, ■znd Lt. 27 Feb. 52 ; Lt. Pio Aug. 55 ; Capt. Pis May 57 ; Major, 3 Feb. 72.
Captains.
Charles Hamilton Roddy
Thomas Gash
Frederick Blair Staples
John Augustus Tighe
John James Cahill Miller
Josiah Erskine Collins
George Denis Sampson
Benjamin Stephen Du Jardin.,
Lieutenants.
Fred. Chenevix Baldwin
Michael Joseph Tighe
Charles William Joseph Taylor. . . .
3o\rQ.Q,-a?irTy, Adjutant i Aug. 68
Francis James Baker
Richard Calvert
Timothy Joseph Kelly
Henry William Tombs
Arthur Fred Perkins
Adolphus James Price
Tankerville James Chamberlain .
Henry Aug. Bourchier Bristow. . . .
Harry George WakelyTi Ford
Robert Adams
John Jebb Meynell
Sub Lieutenants.
John Cave Bayly
Llewellyn Wynn Bodychan Sparrow..
8 June ssj'' 7 Mar. 56 ^24 Sept. 58
i8 July 55 Pio AprU 57 P 9 Dec. 52
24 April 55 P I Aug. 56 26 July 66
April 55
27 July 55
'16 Aug. 61
'24 June 62
5 Jily 55
24 Sept.
7 Sept.
P. 5 Feb.
P29 Oct.
P19 Dec.
28 Dec.
P 9 Dec.
P 8 Dec.
30 Oct.
II Dec.
P20 June
P17 Nov.
P21 Nov.
P18 May
P 3 Aug.
26 Feb. 58 P23 Nov,
'15 May 57 13 June 68
' 8 June 67 P27 April 70
'29 Dec. 65 P 3 Maj' 71
23 April 58J 21 July 71
' 9 Dec. 62]
I June 66|
' 4 Dec. 66!
' 4 Mar. 68!
13 June 68;
15 July 68!
'15 July 68;
' 5 Jan. 70
' .3 May 711
21 July 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71!
BKEV.MA.T.
BT.LT.COL.
SUB LIEUT.
Paymaster. — Archibald Cochrane Forster,* 23 March 60 ; Bon. Captain, 23 March 65
Surgeon. — William Carden Roe,= ^.5. i Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 26 June 67.
Asfittant Surgeons. — Lancelot Andrewes TrVliite, 22 Sept. 58.
John Barry, MD. i Oct. 67.
Segimentah Green.— Facings Bla.c^.— Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq.
' Lt. Colonel Hook served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), under
Sir George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming of Mamookail, storming the
Heights of JugduUuck, affair in the Tezeen Valley, storming of the Tezeen and Huft Kotul Mountains, occupation of
Cabool, e.xpedition into JCohistan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff. He served as Adjutant of the 9th
Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkeo, Ferozeshah (horse shot under
him), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
* Captain Forster served with the Buffs the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for Taku Forts) .
5 Surgeon Roe. — For War Services see "Medical Department."
Royal Malta Fencible Artillery.
The Royal C.-y'phcr and a Maltese Cross.
p „ „ C*Antonio Mattel, 12 Nov. 58; Colonel, la Nov. 63
.COLONELS. ^ .sa^ej.jo Qatt, 25 Jan. 61 ; C< " "
'William Gatt, 23 Oct. 57.
'James Lazzariui, 10 Feb. 64.
•Saverio de Piro, 11 Oct. 64.
Colonel, 25 Jan. (
Captains.
I *Augnstinus Paulus Michaal Alexius Aloysius Portelli,
29 Jan. 70.
*Thoma8 Enunanuel Bonavia, i Feb. 71.
*Frederick Gatt, 14 Feb. 72.
Lieutenants.
*Joseph Speranza (Instructor of Gunnerj),
25 Jan. 61.
*Paolo Bernard (Adj.) 25 Jan. 61.
"John Rutter, 25 Jan. 61.
*Walter Sciortino, 25 Jan. 61.
*Edmund Rizzo, 17 Sept. 61.
*Joseph Bonavia, 7 Nov. 62.
'Paymaster. — *Honry Montanaro, 29 July 62 ; Hon'/ra
Adjutant. — *Lient. Paolo Bernard, i Aug. 6S.
Quarter Master. — 'Giovanni Enriquez, 17 Mar. 56.
Surgeon. —
Assistant Surgeon. — Carmelo EIlul, MD. 9 Aug. 49.
Facings Blue.
♦Alfred Sant-Foumier, 2 Dee. 62
*Richard Casaloni, 9 Aug. 64.
* Antonio Gatt, 21 Feb. 65.
♦Alfred Cavarra, 2 Ma.v 63.
*Alexnndro Mattel, 30 Nov. 70.
*AIr'redo Montanaro, 14 Oct. 71.
•y Major, 29 July 72.
36 1 School of Gunnery.
Commandant ^ Supindt. Colonel E. H. Fisher, i Aug. 71. , Assistant Superintendent ') ^ ^^ C H F Ellis iq Dec 71
Chief Instructor Lt.Colonel R. J. Hay, i July 71. of Experiments. J ' ' „ ,
Brigade Major ..Captain H. L. Mitchell, 15 July 7=- ,„^ A,»i>,tant do (Lieut. D. D. T. O Callaghan,
.MajorJ. F.Betty, 14 Oct. 71. 2na Msistani ao ^ 19 Dec. 71.
(Major W.Smith, I Aug. 71. Adjutant Captain C. E. Elwyn.
Instructors in GKM«ery K Capt. R.C. Drj-sdale, i Apr. 70. Quarter Master Qr.Master C. Serbutt.
Capt.W. B. R. Hall, 15 Jan. 70.
'^ Major W. F. Downes, i April 72. 1
Department of Artillery Studies (Woolwich).
Director of Artillery studies Colonel S. E. Gordon, CB. R. Art. i Apr. 71.
Assistant Director Captain A. Ford, R. ArtiUery.
. , .,, f Captain E. O. Holhst, R. Art. i April 71.
Itistructors in Artillery (.Captain W. G. Brancker, 9 April 72.
Professor of Applied Mathematics Rev. F. Bashford, £1).
Lecturer on Metallurgy Dr. Percy, FES.
Lecturer on Practical Mechanics and Physics Professor Goodeve.
Lecturer on Chemistry C. L. ' "
School of Military Engineering.
[For Insinicting the Corps in Military Field Works, at Chatliam.)
Commandant Colonel T. L. J. Gallwey, i Oct. 68.
Brigade Major Major F. A. Marindin, i Sept. 69.
Superintendent of Military Discipline Colonel J. M. Grant, i Jan. 71.
Assistant Superintendent of Military Discipline UC Colonel W. O. Lennox, CB. 13 Nov. ;
Instructor in Construction 4" Estimating Colonel H. Wray, i July 66.
Assistant do. do Captain H. C. Seddon, i Nov. 67.
Instructor in Surveying Major F. E. Pratt, 16 Dec. 69.
Assistant Instructor in Surveying Captain J. Fellowes, 24 June 72.
Instructor in Field Fortijieations Lt.Colonel A. Leahy, 13 Nov. 71.
Assistant Instructors in Field Fortifications {Efel^^^^.^Fr^eTso 00^1^7^/"
Instructor in Telegraphy Major E. D. Malcolm, i April 71.
AssUtant Instructors in TeUgraphy ^^^^^f^^'^^^Mi'^fj-
Assistant Instructor in Army Signalling Captain F. A. Le Mesurier, i May 69.
Secretary to the Royal Engineer Committee Captain V. G. Clayton, 29 July 71.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant ^ Inspector General.-— Colonel William Pollexfen Radcliffe, CB. h.p. 20 F. i Jan. 73.
Ckiff Instructor. — Henry Francis Bythesea, Ens. P26 Sept. 45 ; Lt. ^2 Feb. 49 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 20 July 66 :
Lt.Col. I AprU 68.
Captain and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.— "Ha^oT Drury Richard Barnes, h.p. 14 F. i Oct. 67.
Captain Instructors... ( Captain R. T. Thompson, 56 F. i July 72.
^ I Capta-.n A. H. Haldane, 93 F. i July 72.
LUuUnant Instructor. ( }'!'="'• (^ ^ Rjdout, 80 F i Feb. ,1.
( Lieut. W. Poste, 35 F. i May 71.
Paymaster.— G. Blicke Champion Crespigny, i April 55 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 26 Dec. 59 ; Hon.Major, 1 April 65.
Quarter Master with rank of Lieut, if Acting Adjutant.— Jaine& Slack,i 22 April 59 ; Ens. 15 Jan. 56.
Surgeon.— H. J. Schooles, h.p. Hon.D.I.Gen.
' Lieut. Slack served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, Biege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinboum
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct at the battle
of Inkerman).
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury. 362
Commmidant. —^dyrard Burgoyne Cureton,' 8 Fob. 68 ; Cornet, 21 June 39 ; Lt. 19 Dec. 43 ; Capt. P31 Jan. 51 ; Bt.HTajor,
26 Dec. 56 ; Major, 7 July 57 ; Zt. Colonel, P 4 Feb. 62 ; Colonel, 28 Dec. 68.
Superintendent of the Riding Department.— BtMalov William Blenkinsop, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards, 7 Nov. 68.
PaymasCfr.— Charles Boyse Roche, ^ 30 Nov. 38 ; Ensign, 18 Jan. 28 ; Lieut. 21 June 32 ; Sonorar;/ Major, i Jan. 60.
Quarter Master.—Hemy Woods, ^ 23 Aug. 61.
Instructor of Musketri/.—luieMt. A. T. Fisher, 21 Hussars.
1 Colonel Cureton served with the i6th Lancers in the action at Maharajpore 20th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star) . Served
with the 3rd Light Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (severely
wounded) and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served with the 12th Lancers in the Kafifir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ;
and also in the Crimea from 31st July 1855, Including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at Eupatoria (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
- Major Roche served in the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol,
and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th, 27th, and 28th Nov.
1857, at Cawnpore (Medal).
^ Quarter Master Woods served the campaign of 1842 in AEfghanistan (Medal), including the forcing of the Khyber
Pass. Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal
and two Clasps). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includingthe affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab,
action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasjis).
The late Depot Battalion at Chatham.
Lieutenant Colonel .—WiWhim Rickman.i Ensign, ri2 Sept. 48 ; Lt. ^31 Oct. 51 ; Capt. '"24 Mar. 54 ; Bf. Major,
24 April 55 ; Major, i Feb. 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Feb. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 May 64 ; CtAonel, 23 Jan. 70.
18 I Adjatatit.— John James Heyvvood,^ 2 Sept. 68 ; Ensign, P17 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 14 May 55 ; Capt. ''29 July 62.
\*l^,i Paymaster.— YiQury Charles Watson, 6 April 55; Ensign, 1*18 June 41 ; Lt. 20 Dec. 42; CIy)^ i Dec. 54;
Hon. Major, 4 Oct. 66.
Quarter J/(M<er.— Jonathan Gortley Scott,^ 24 Feb. 57.
1 Colonel Rickman served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and sortie of 22nd March (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidle, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captain Heywood served with the ist Royals in the Crimean campaign from the ist June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Quarter Master Scott served with the 73rd Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was present
in all the principal actions in Kaffirland ; also at the battle of Berea— wounded. Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1858-59 (Medal).
lYears-Ser.'
London
Portemonth
Devonport
Bristol
Birmingham
Peterborough
Manchester
Liverpool
York
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Inverness
Dublin
Dublin
York
Bristol
London
Liverpool
Glasgow-
London
London
Peterborough
InvemcBS
Dublin
Dublin
Birminghi
Recruiting Staff.
i'hi
Full Half 3^3
IXSPECTOK GeXEBAL.
Clement Alex. Edwards,' CB. :E>mQn, n June 29; Lt. ^28 Nov. 34 ; Ca^^. ^is Mar. 40;
Bt.Major, 11 Kov. 51; J/o/or, 25 May 53 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, gBec. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 5
Lt.Colonel, 9 Mar. 55 ; llajor General, 19 April 68.
IxspECTixG Field Officees.
Colonel W. Lyons, h.p. 5 West India Regiment, i May 71.
Colonel John Peel, h.p. Depot Batt. i April 70.
Colonel Fowler Burton, CB. h.p. Depot Batt. i April 70.
Colonel Bon. John Jocelvn Bourke, h.p. Depot Batt. i April 70.
Lt.Colonel Hon. W. H. Herbert, h.p. 4 West India Regiment, 15 Nov. 70.
Colonel Fred. Green Wilkinson, h.p. Depot Batt. i April 70.
Colonel J. H. C. Robertson, h.p. 100 F. i Oct. 71.
Colonel John Charles Hill Jones, h.p. Depot Battalion, i Feb. 71.
Colonel John Nason, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 70.
William Gordon,* CB. jEns/^n, ''20 July 38 ; Lt. P3 April 40; Capt. '2 Feb. 49; Bt.Major,
17 July 55 ; Major, 7 Sept. 55 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Lt.Colonel, ^is Jan. 61 ; Colonel,
25 June 62.
c. Colonel George John Peacocke, h.p. 16 Foot, 14 Jan. 71.
Colonel R. W. McL. Fraser, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 70.
iRalphBudd,* i;««i5H, 10 Mar. 25; X^ ""le Mar. 26; Capt. i June 41 ; Bt.MnJor, 20 June 54;
Major, 15 May 55 ; Lt.Colonel, P27 Jan. 57 ; Colonel, 27 Jan. 62.
Patmastees.
S'/ja'Henry Balthaser Adam.';,^ 30 Oct. 28 ; Ensign, 23 Feb. 15 ; Lt. 12 June 17 ; Capt. P17 Sept. 25 ;
I Kon.Major, i Jan. 60.
V12 Charles Henry Peirse, 23 Aug. 39 ; Ensign, ^e Dec. 27 ; Lt. 18 July 30 ; Hon. Major, i Jan. 60.
Daniel Bartlett, i Aug. 54 ; Hon. Major, i Aug. 69.
Edward M'MuUin,' 15 Oct. 50; Q.M. 17 Nov. 48; 1
Robert William Dug', 19 Jan. 49 ; Ens. ^20 June 45
on. Major, 17 Nov. 63.
Li.^g June 46 ; Hon. Major, 20 June 60.
1 ENSIGX.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIX.
ADJUTAlfl.
William Freeme Wjmdo we
Edward Barnes Goodman
1*29 April 42
1 4 May 40
5 July 441
21 May 54I
I AprU 69
12 April 50
I April 69
Station.
Hertford
Reading
Ipswich
Inverness
Omagh
Dublin
Cork
Worcester
SUPEHIXTENDING OfFICEES.
Captain Joseph Logan, h.p. 2 Foot.
Bt.Major Richard Sweet Cole, h.p. Army Hospital Corps.
Captain Robert Conolly Martin, h.p. 19 Foot.
Bt.Major William Molesworth Cole Acton, h.p. 77 Foot.
Bt.Lt.Colonel Richard Dawson, h.p. R, Staff Coi^s.
Bt.Major William James Hales, h.p. 10 Foot.
Captain Thomas Gardiner.^ h.p. 98 Foot.
Bt.Major John Addy, h.p. Land Transport CorjDs.
I Major General Edwards served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal), and was present
8tthe attack upon Canton, the taking of Amoy, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and at the con-
cluding operations before Nankin ; was employed on the Staff during the war, and afterwards appointed by Lord
Gough Assistant Quarter Master General to the Force in China. He served also with the i8th in the Burmese war
from July 1852 to the conclusion ; was at the taking of Prome, and employed on a detached command for six months,
when the provinces of Padoung and Kanghein were cleared of the enemy, after several skirmishes and severe marches
by the Detachments under his command. In January 1853 he led a party on special service from Prome to Arracan,
for which service the Government of India and General Godwin recorded their approbation (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Crimea from the 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Brigade at Mhow, at the termination of the mutiny in 1858-59, and received
the thanks of the Governor General in Council for the promptness of measures whereby the rebels under Tantia
Topee were prevented entering Kandeish.
» Colonel Bndd served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from loth Jan. to June 1S55, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Gordon served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from 17th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Seba.«topol, a.ssault of the Redan on iSth June (mentioned in despatches) and commanded" the Regiment at the
assault of the Redan on the 8th September (mentioned in despatches), and at the bombardment and sun-ender of
the fortress of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» Major Adams served four years in Western Africa, and was present at the various affairs and skinnishes which
took i)lace at the different parts of the coast at which he was stationed, including the attack upon and destruction
of Fort Albreda, and capture of the town of Barra, on the River Gambia, in 1817. Served subsequently inCaffraria,
Cape of Good Hope, and with the 71st Highlanders in Upper and Lower Canada.
' Major M'Mullin served with the 48th Regiment the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in April 1834. Served
also in the Crimea from 21st April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
» Captain Gardiner served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
nnder Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie and the affair with the Hin-
dostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant and
Quarter Master of the i8th Punjaub Infantrj- in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final subjection of the
rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
Continuation of Notes of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
*' Captain Roe served w^ith the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from 17th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bBHtopol (Mcdttl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Scr\'ed as Brigade Major of Cavalry to the Saugor and Nerbudda
Field Di viKK.n, anil was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubrai, general action of Banda (mentioned in despatches)
iinrl surrender of the Rajah of Kinvceon 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
« < ■ii|.iiiiii Mrjrnih served as AdjuUint of the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaism of i860 in China
(Medal with two Clasps).
« Major Curdow served as AdjviUint of the 19th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affair
or Ilulguniir, aiKl linttlc ol Alma— severely wounded in two places, and horse shot in crossing the river (Modal with
MiiRp, aiiilTiirkish Medal). ^
■" Ciilituiii Milligan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul frontiers (Medal).
" « iipuiin burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-6O, including the attack of
the (iiitc I'tth and engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
^^ Major .Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
I. ifisp* nii'i iiiriOHn Moflfil),
■-* (•ni.UiiiiM'M.ihon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-5S. was present at each action and at the fall of
r.^^^^ ' J "'' J ' '■'','"''*^ Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China, including the takin-
of the Tiiku JortKond each action (Medal with two Clasps). fa ° o
« Capuiu. 11. G. Rogers scn,|ed with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1854, and was present at
Mo-u'**'' "' of helmslopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September ,855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Jn„^P^''!;?l'V-'i^n^^'^''-''T^"rm*'^7'A?'*"P'''*^"'" '854-55 in the Royal Artillery, including the affairs of Bui-
gnnoc and MKcnzies Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of aCth October, siege and fall of Sebastopol
staff Oflacers of Pensioners.
364
Station.
COKNET,
ENSIGN,
ETC.
OFFICER.
Glasgow.
GREAT BRITAIN.
2 Aberdeen.— Wm. Alex. GocUey.^^h.p. 56 F...
2, Bath.— John Tho. Chandler (20) Unatt
1 Birmingham.- Henry M. Smyth, h.p. 44 F...
2 Brighton.— Arthur Hill Hull, Unatt
I Bristol. — Alexander Maclean, h.p
I Canterbury.- E. Ring Berry,2%. p. Mil. Train
I Cardiff.- Richard Hull Lewis," h.p. 20 F....
I Carlisle.— Thomas William Prevost, h.p. 42 F
I Chatham.— John Edw. Sharp (16), h.p. i F...
I Chester. —
1 Coventry. — Charles Hill Presson.s h.p. 21 F.
2 Derby.— Robert Edward Roe," h.p. 86 F
1 Dorchester.— Chas. Edward Astell, h.p. 45 P.
2 Dundee, —Charles George Mackenzie,h.p.28F
I Edinburgh.— William John Kirk, Unatt
1 Exeter. — Arthur Pigott, h.p. 20 F
2 Falmouth. — Edm.Cha. Domville,'"h.p.R. Mar.
( Geo. Fred. Moore (21), Unatt....
t James Stewart," h.p. 24 F
I Gloucester.— Dav.Stewart.'^h. p. CeylonRegt.
1 Halifax.- Thos. Nind Woodall,« h.p. 57 F. ...
2 Hull. — William Henry Clements,3» h.p. R. M.
I Inverness. — John P. Stuart, Unatt
I Ipswich. — John Leslie Moore,^^ h.p. 34 F
Isle op Man (Staff Capt. to Command Detach- \
mentst^ Pemioners.) — Edwd. John Dickson 3"
"~ Guernsey. &c. } J°^- ^"^^ ^^'^^'^' ^"P" ^' ^-
I Leeds. — WiUiam Pilsworth, Unatt
I Leicester. — Arnold More Knight,'' h.p. 12 F.
T ,„,.„„„„. i HenryColc Faulkner.^s Unatt.
1 Liverpool.- "[ jamesFra.Birch,h.p. 3W.LR.
(Eastern Diu. fJuo.PellingPigott(7), Unatt.
Tomei-mil. I Fd.NassauDore(3i),h.p. 97F
■nr.t^.., n-„ C William Egerton Todd,* ^
tveste} n uic. J h n 81 F ' i
Chelsea Hasp. ^ T.Parker WrightV^^h.pySsF
Northern Div.
Regent- sPk.Bks. ( Rob.C.D. Bruce,h.p. 8F
Sf:;^o^ Pa.^. } J™ BailUe. Unatt....
JFbo?(ui:fA J5j«.—D.W.Tench(io), h.p. isDrs.
Depfford Siv.—U. T. Richmond(36) ,Unatt.
2 Lynn.— James Arthur Morrah,** h.p. Dep.Bat.
CA. F.Bond,h.p.StaffCorps, |
I Manchester. — ■< Co?. 21 Dec. 62 i"
(. Jno.Arth.Brockman,h.p.6F.
1 Newcastle-on-Tyne. — Dan. Beere,"'" h.p. 8 F.
2 Northampton. — Christian Wm. M'Niell, h.p.
1 Norwich. — J. Cockburn, Unatt. c 6 Nov. 62...
I Nottingham.— Valen. Fred. Story, Unatt. ...
I Paisley. —
I Perth.— Jas. Waddell-Boyd, h.p. 14 F
f Robert Law,' Unatt
KJeorge Wolfe,3* h.p. 2 P
I Ports- ( Geo. W. Meehan, Unatt
mouth. <. John SmithCannon, h.p.GoldC.Cps
I Preston. — Montague Browne, 1^ h.p. 24 F
1 Sheffield. — JohnTheoph.Ussher (18), Unatt.
f Richard Henry IBrooke,*^ ")
'i h.p. Ceylon Rifles j
SouTHAMPTO'N. — William Lacy, Unatt
Stafford North ) ^^^ Wedderbume,^' ^
Newcastle-undee- ■ ]i p 7 Jfi c
lobt.Fra. Henry Macgregor,!*')
h.p. Military Train )
2 Sunderland. — Hen.L. Scarle,^'' h.p.R.M.Art.
1 Taunton.— HenryGco. E.Somerset (5), h.p. 3 F.
2 Trowbridge. — Geo. Fred. Gosling,i3h.i3.io2F.
1 Worcester. — Cha. Wm. St. John, h.p. 94 P. ...
IRELAND,
f Marcus Wylly De la Poer Beres- ")
■(, ford,35h.p. 49 F j
. „ ( Richard Granville Charlton," ")
1 Athlone.--^ h.p.8iF ...j
2 Ballymena. — Wm. John Lane Milligan.so h.p.
1 Belfast. — Wm. Child, Unatt
2 Birr. — Richiird Wm. Woods, '^ h.p. 3 p
2 Carlow. — Robert Reid,*'' h.p. qS P
2 Cavan. — Francis .IohnConnell,3'Jh. p. Rec.Dist.
2 Clonmel. — Wm. John Dorehill,* h.p. 43 F
„ I C James Wm. Graves (24), Unatt. ...
ooRK.^-^QgQ Thomson (25), CB. IncUan Army
( R. R. Han-is, h.p. 60 P.e.i7Mar. 63
t Geo. Butler Stoney, h.p. 20 F. ..
2 Ennis. — Henry Gordon Rogers,^* h.p. 49 P...
2 Enniskillen. —
2 Galway. —
2 Kilkenny. — Robt. J. Spofforth,^^ h.p. 59 P..
1 Limerick. — Henry Hamilton Pratt, h.p. 94 P
2 Londonderry. — James Power Boyd, h.p
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staff Officers of Tcnsioncn
Statio.v.
COKNET,
ESSIGN,
ETC.
1 Apr. 72
I Apr. 68
I Oct. 70
17 Jan. 69
ji May 72
I Jan. 68
13 July 72
I Oct. 57
7 Apr. 63
I Jan. 67
19 June 72
12 Jan. 72
27 June 71
6 May 59
LosGFOED. — Ebenezcr Rotrer.s.'h.p. 3 W.I.R.
Newht. — Kol). G. Sanders Mason, h.p. 8 F. ..
^ (Ambrose Marshall Cardew," h.p. >
Omagh.| Depot Batt i
Sligo. — Wra. Dennis Chapman," h.p. 18 F..
Tralbe.— Henry Miller," h.p. Military Train
TcLLAMOKE.— Sam. B. Kekewich, h.p. 83 F..
Watebfobd.— DonatM'iIahon,"h.p. Mil. Tn.
CANADA.
London. — Thomas Bourko, h.p. 37 F
ToEONTo.— Geo. Fred. Macdonald, h.p. 16 F.
Montreal.— Jas. Fielding Swceuey.^h.p^Ss F.
inics Hcsketh."h.]
WESTERN ATJSTRJ
Pebth.— E. Douglass Harve.«t (Maj.i Apr. 66)1
Pebth.— Bernard H. Burkc.^' h.p. 68 F I
Fbemantle. — Charles Finncrty, Unatt I
24 Oct. 6s 13 Aug. 58 26 Jan. 66
4 July 45 '18 May 49 '18 Sept. 57
6 Oct. 72
I July 53 23 Sept. 54 27 July 56
:o Dec. 47 1 Mar. 50 10 Mar. 58
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9 25 Oct. 50 6 June54l 5 Mar. 57
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9 Aug. 70
Scale of Allowance in Addition 10 Half Pat.
ist Class.— 1 It. od. per diem. 2nd Class.— 9s. od. per diem.
In the event of the Staff Officer of Pensioners being subject to additional expense in consequence of his employ-
ment in aid of the Civil Power at a distance from head-quarters, he will also receive a further allowance of 5*.
9 day while necessarily detained from home, together with the amount of travelling charges thus incurred by him.
Contingent Allowances.
For less than 100 enrolled men, one shilling a day ; 100 and under 150, one shilling and sixpence a day; 150 and
nnder 200, two shillings a day ; for 200 and upwards, two shillings and sixpence a day ; Officers with Brevet rank
have two shillings a da.y in addition.
MeMOBANDDM foe the iNFOKltATION OF OFFICERS WHO ARE CANDIDATES FOE THE APPOINTMENT OF StAFP OfFICEE
OF Pensioners.
An Officer under or aliove the rank of Captain, or whose appointment would involve immediate Brevet rank, or
who, having received the difference, is not prepared to repay it, or who has not completed Fifteen years' service
on Full Pay as a Commissioned Officer, is ineligible for the appointment.
A Candidate should state the following particulars in his application : —
1st. His age.
2nd. AVTiether on Full or Half Pay ; and whether serving abroad or at home.
3rd. The date of his Commission as Captain.
4th. ^^Tiether he received the difference when placed on Half Pay; and whether he retired at his own request,
from ill health, or from wounds.
5th. AVhether he has served as Adjutant, or Paymaster, or on the Staff in any capacity likely to qualify him for
the duties of Staff Officer of Pensioners.
6th. AVhether he has certificates of abiUty and fitness from Officers under whom he served.
War Services of Staf Officers of Pensioners.
' Captain E. Rogers served in temporaiy command of a Detachment 3rd West India Regiment in defence of
Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864 against hostile native factions, and was employed by the Governor of the
Gambia on diplomatic service in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone and Commodore Eardley-Wilmot,
fo-r which he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of guns in the expedition under
Lt.Colonel Harley up the River Gambia in June 1864, and was favorably noticed. Served with the expeditionary
force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1867, and commanded a Flying
Column detached for the destruction of the Indian village San Jos^, on which occasion his detachment made a
forced march of 32 miles in 11 hours across very difficult country (thanked by the Governor). Was subsequently
appointed Brigade Major to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
* Captain Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
' Captain Frcsson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
the Euzofzce Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of ChiugUe, also engaged
with the Hindostance fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Egerton Todd served in the 8ist Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
' Captain Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of 1850-52 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Knight served the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46 with the 16th Lancers, and was present at the affair of
Bnddiwal, and in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Kaffir war of 1847 with the
7th Dragoon Guards when ho commanded the Cavalry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the Kaffir war of
1851-53 (Merlal) with the Cape Mounted Riflemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on the Staff of Sir
Harry Smith, and subsequently on that of his successor. Sir George Cathcart.
T Lt.Colonel J. P. Pigott served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December 1848, stoi-m and capture of the city, and surrender of the
fortress ; was also present at the sun-ender of the Fort and garrison' of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Ambulance Coi^s (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of
Major, and Turkish Medal).
» Lt.Colonel Dorehill served with the Buffs in the Gwalior campaign, and was severel.y wounded at the battle of
Piinniar (Bronze Star). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry as Brigade Major in thcSaugor Field Division during
the Indian mutiny from 24th December 1857 to 19th July 1859, "^d was mentioned in despatches for the action
ofSnhno (Medal).
•Major Law served with the sist Regiment thrnnghout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan nnder General
Pollock (Medal), includingthe actions of Mnzccnii, Tezeeii. and JugduUuek, occupation of Cabool (contused) and
the different minor engagements leading to and fnmi it. Also served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
oattles of Moodkee, Ferozcshah, Buddiwal, Aliwiil, and Sobriion, in all of which he commanded a Company (Medal
And throe Clnsps). Was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon— ball lodged in his body, and mentioned in
dCMmtc-h, being i^econd in command of the Regiment during the action.
'» I,t. Colonel Tfiich «er\cd with the 45th Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), and was afterwards
presi-iil in Uif artion with the insurgent Boers at Bocm Plants.
" Cafitnin .1. Stewart served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
battle of (Joojernt (Medal with Clasp).
I! '^''P'^'l" Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Cnplain Gosling served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of
5" '^f'"'"'"^*'. Claspl. Commanded Detachment of the Regiment in quelling an insurrection in the lower
part or the BiisKoin river in Jimuary 1854. Served as Adjutant of the Regiment in suppression of the mutinv in
jjcngni in 1857 58, mcluding that at Benares nnder General Neill (mentioned in despatches), actions of Oonao Bus-
Bccrutgunge (first and second), Boorbeeakochowkco, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbngh, entry into Lucknow on
25II1 Hcpteinber, doluncc of the Residency, and subsequent operations at the Alumbagh under Outram (Medal with
Ciiutp, and a year s service for Lucknow).
.B»^c8''nnd wI'm nr7"\''T;'v!' "''"' ^^^ \''"} ^^Pi'^cnt in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in
lf„V»' v;,?i?. „„„.T» i''"^''"""r''j''''*''^.""''''=''""^' flcfeatofthe Gwalior Contingent at Ca^vnpore, actions of
an'I^BunkigL^n (Medaf^Hh^ ''"' '"'' *""" -'^sequent operations at Shahjehanpore, affair^ of Mahomdee
•» Major WooiU 8or%-cd with the Buffs in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
aptuiv
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners. 365*
'^ Lt.Coloncl Sharp served in the zncl BatlaUon of the Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1838. Landed with
the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the sie^'e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
5th Class of the Nledjidie. and Turkish Medal).
■r,' ^ rv'fil \ritli t.!ic 8th Resriment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the siege and
III ', :;- ~ , : : wininiliil at the assault of the city "(Medal with Clasp).
: I : - 11 lii I 44-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the 22nd Regiment, and
waspii :. ; i|iiiiiij ui' the Ports of Panulla and Pownghur. Also sei-ved in India during the
mutiny u; i.:,:,j ^w [yi: W.), iia.l .,,,.i alUicUud to the Convalescent Depot at Murree in the Punjaub when the station
was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of ist September 1857. Was onboard the troop-ship Eastern
Monarch when she blew up and was destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June i85q.
13 Captain Charlton served with the 8ist Regiment in the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
2" Major Chandler served with the loth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of
Sobraou (Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before ilooltan,
affair of the 9th September (wounded), storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, carrying of the Heights
before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with'two
Clasps) .
21 Lt. Colonel George Fred. Moore served with the loth Regiment in the early part of the siege operations before
Mooltan in 1848 (Medal with Clasp), including the affiiir of the 9th SeiJtember, and the storming of the enemy's
strongly-entrenched position, was severely wounded in the thigh on 4th November.
2^ Captain Wright served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressmg the Indian mutiny, and was present at the affair
of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior reljels at Kotaria on the 14th August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Wedderburne served with the 24th Regiment dui-ing the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp). Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of
1863 with the Euzafzye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, and at the attack on
and storming of the Conical Hill, and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umlaeyla and
destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December, which ended in the complete rout of the
enemy and the submission of the hill triljes on the 17th DocemVier (Medal with Clasp).
2* Lt. Colonel Graves served with the I -til i; i\:il lr,-h '1 ' iiiua from September 1840 to June 1847 (Medal), and was
present at the storming and capture ot til ■ II .: ,1 < 'auton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of
Chusan, attack .and capture of the Hei,L;lii> 1.1 1 li 1 im r|i:itionof Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack
and capture of the enemy's entrenched ( ,111111 on t'l' II' i_ Ills of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung,
Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demnn.striition lietbre Nankin. He was also present at the operations in the
Canton river under Major General D'Aguilar in April 1847, and was selected as the Officer to remain in command at
the Factories when the force was withdrawal, for the purpose of organising and di-illing the Associated Gentlemen
Volunteers at Cauton.
25 Lt.Coloncl Thomson commanded the Engineers and Corps of Pontoniers during the campaign in Ai-racan in
1824, and was present at the attacks on Paddowa, Mahatee, and Arracan city (Medal with Clasp). In 1838 was ap-
pointed Chief Engineer to the Army of the Indus, and commanded the Detachments of British Troops which first
crossed that river; afterwards constructed a bri'lf^ ••!' ini-.ts over it, for which he received thanks in general orders,
as also for opening a passage for the Army tl 1 in ' 1 " ■ ir 1 ; . 1 : 1 u Pass and over the Amram Mountains. Reconnoitred
the fortress of Ghuznee, and proposed a plan nt : v 1 1 li being successful, he received the thanks of the Com-
mander in Chief, and afterwards of the Govein . ii ii. i I India (Medal, and C2?.).
~^ Captain Searle was at the action of Eckuae., ui the Uuli' of Finland 20th May 1854, in action with the forts of
Bomarsund 15th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on the i6th August. Served with the Baltic expedition
in 1855, and in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
27 Captain Godley landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th August 1855, served at the siege of
Sebastopol, and present at the final a.«sault ( Mrdnl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
28 Captain Ben-y served with the 6ist K ■_'iini iit 111 the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chill mtnv.iMnli, .ma Goojerat, and pursuit of the enemj^ to the Khyber Pass (Medal
with two Clasps). Served in the Indi.tn criiijuu-n in 1857, and was present at the siege assault and capture of
Delhi, iiml :Hii n nf Niijjufghur (Medal with Clasp).
^"C:!! 1 ..s was present at the attack on the batteries at Petropaulovski on 31st August, landed on 4th
Sept. ;i : ! 1 the same batteries (severely wounded), and was at the capture of two Russian vessels on 7th
Sept. I - ;. ^-1 1 \i .1 in the China war of 1S57-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of
Canton, expedition to the North, and landed at the lioi.ii.,ir. Inn u .- iil i-ipi iire of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho
river on 20th May, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master ( Ml I i,i : . ;!. 1 ':■. ps).
31 Major Dore served with the Buffs in the battle of I' r ■ 1. Served with the 20th Regiment in the
Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege of i--.:m-', p ' 1 ,\ n,:!;.!!) and capture of Kinboum (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
32 Lt.Coloncl Faulkner was present with the Left Wing of the Queen's Royals during the latter part of the campaign
of 1844-45 in the Southern Concan and Sawant WaiTce countiy.
33 Lt.Colouol Mackiunon served with the 16th Lancers in the campaign in Affghanistan of 1838-39 under Lord Keane,
and was ]iiv-, lit ;ii tlio siege and captui-e of Ghuznee (Medal). Served also throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-
46, am I w : I : ■ : 1 1 at the affair of Buddiwal (charger killed under him by a round-shot) , and battles of AUwal and
Sobranii 1 •' I il :iiid (.'lasp).
3*ibr 1^ - r\-ed with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign of i860 in China, including the advance on
Pekin > ■• • I 'lasp).
35 .M , 1 served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1854 to 26th July
1855, in 1 -iri,'eofSebastopolandassaultofthoRedanonthe 18th June (Medalwith Clasp, and TurkishMedal).
36.M;i ii 1: ! 1 served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), and with the Flank
Comii;i' harles Napier's Force at the forcing of the iCohat Pass in Februaiy 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
37r:i I I I. a-ved with the Grenadier Company of the 94th Regiment in the action with and destruction of a
despi 1 1: ' III I i ' iisurgent fanatics at Teermanam Coonettos in Malabar.
38 Caiiuuii jiuine served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from loth Augvist 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th November
1857, captui-e of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with
Clasp)."
39 Captain Connell served in the 30th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege of Sebastopol and
attack of the Redan on the 18th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain D. Stewart was present with the Buffs in the battle of Punniar, and has received the Bronze Star.
« Major Woodall served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1S61. Also in that of 1863, including
the capture of Katikara (Medal).
■*2 Major Brooke served with Captain LiUie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at MataW on 29th July,
during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
■is Captain Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies 98th
Eegiment in the force under Sir Colin Campliell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served in the
Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at
the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
** Major Domville was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of Royal Marines for the protection of British propertv
at Monte 'Video. He was there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack and capture of tne
Forts of Obligado, and forcing the passage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island, off Monte Video,
and was at the defence of Colonia in the River Plate in March and April 1847.
*"■> Captain Spofforth served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
*'^ Captain Chapman sei-ved with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
\_For Continuation of Notes of Staff Officers of Fensioners see lower part of " Mecruiting Staff. '^
366
Control Department.
COXTHOLLEE IN CniEP.
Major Geuertd night Hon. Sir Henry Kiiigbt Storks, GCJi. GCM&. Surveyor General of the Ordnance and Und
Secrelari/ of SItile.
Assistants to the Contholler in Chief.
Brieadicr General John Miller Adye, Royal Artillery, Director of ArtiUery and Stores
Controller Sir William Henry Drake.i KCB. Director of Svpphes and Transports, 3 Sept. 71.
Former Commitsioned Hank.
Principal Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Commissary General
Purveyor in Chief
Principal Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Commissary General
Superintendent of Stores
Deputy ComniissaiT General
Deputy Commissary General
Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Commissarj^ General
Deputy Commissary General
Lieut. Colonel Royal Engineers ...
Superintendent of Stores
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissarj- General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Principal Barrack Master
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Sujierintendeut of Stores
Assistant Commissary General ...
Deputy Sui)erintendent of Stores
Principal Purveyor
Assistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Dei)uty Superintendent of Stores
Assistant Commissarj' General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Principal Purveyor
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Assistant Commissary General ...
District Ban-ack Master
Brevet Lieut.Colonel Unattached
Major h.p. p Foot .
Captain Royal Artillery
Major h.p. 17 Foot
Captain Royal Artilleiy
Captain Royal Artillei-y
Captain 3 Dragoon Guards ....
('apt:iin h.p. 16 Foot
Dcimty Superintendent of Stores
Assi..it"iint Commissary General
AHsi.'-taiit Commissary General
I'rincipal Purveyor
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Assistant Commissary General ...
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Assistjinl Commissary General ...
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Prerent 'Military Position.
Captain Iloyal Artillery
CONTKOLLEBS, ranking with Major
Generals.
Henry William Gordon,^ CB
William Henry Maturin, CB
rlKSTCOM-
MISSION-
]in KANK.
PRESENT
James Scott Robertson,^ CB
Deputy Conisollees, ranking with
Colonels.
Henry Tatum,* CB
Randolph Routh^
Wm.LoweristonMackelcanYoung,sCi?.
Edward Strickland,** CB
Fitzjames Edward AVatt
William Lanyon Penno
James Bell Limdy^
Heni-v Robinson," Ci?
Ben Hay Martindale, CB
William Henry Parkyn
Conrad Frederick Potgietei-i^
Henry Moorei^
Henry Bartlettie
3 Aug. 55
19 Sept. 34
7 Apr. 55
I
j 29 Apr. 44
17 Nov. 34
'.j 28 Jan. 33
.15 Feb. 38
• 30 July .39
21 Mar. 39
23 Apr. 40
19 Feb. 44
17 June 43
1 4 Oct. 37
I 3 Jan. 45
I 2 Aug. 44
16 Apr. 44
I Jan. 70 Woolwich .
I Jan. 70 Ireland.
5 Sept. 71 Malta.
Assistant Conteollees, ranking with
Lieutenant Colonels.
Robert Clement Major
Thomas Gem'*
Samuel William HalPs
Alexander Crowder Crookshank''
Charles Palmer'^
Charles Bagot Smith"
Arthur WilUam Downes^o
Charles Kerr Cleeve
James Don-ington Niblett St. George
Arthur Fulford Adams
WilUam Michael King^i
Edward MoiTis
Latham William Blacker"^
James Long
Thomas Alfred G. Satchwell
Frederick Adam Galletly
Henry John Brownrigg^a
William Maule Rogers
Augustus William Pigott
William Henry Horatio Scott^'
Matthew Bell Irvine, CMG."'
Colonel Fred. Charles Evelegh.^s CB.
Charles Robert Shervinton-''
Henry John WUkinson^s
«. Walter Chidiock Nangle^s
s. William Tyler Stuart
Charles Mills Molony
». Joseph Thomas Barrington
«. Henry MontncniP Hozicr^"
».Ricli:'ii.l '';i1mi-| TTfnly
JoSCl.li " ' ■'■' ii;:lilluy,37 CB
Charlr. '
Charlie w lU ■.•!. Kii'lilianm
Gregson Jinil^^ctt
George G. Munro^'
Charles O. Swain^a
John Isaac Lilley"
James William Murraj^"
Alfred Horatio Young
Acting Assistant Conteollees
(oti probatio7i) .
Alexander Dickson Buruaby
I Jan.
I Jan.
1 Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
5 Sept.
I Nov.
I July
War Office.
Northern District.
Portsm. Gun Whar
Western District.
7o| Southern District
70 Devonpt. Gun Wha
70 Dublin.
70 Aldershot.
7o|South-Eastern Dist
7ilWoolvrich Arsenal.
71 j Gibraltar.
Cape of Good Hope
72 Cork.
27 Aug. 42
19 May 42
June 51
27 Jan. 44
3 Jan. 45
16 Dec. 45
19 May 47
9 July 46
6 May 35
16 June 42
.I22 Sept. 41
. II Aug. 54
.14 Apr. 46
, , 2 Mar. 47
., I Apr. 47]
.' I Apr. 32
.10 May 50
■1 3 Aug. 47
,|25 Aug. 54
. I Nov. 47
. 1 30 Mar. 48
. 18 Apr. 60
.20 May 42;
. , I Jan. 70!
.19 Dec. 49
. 20 Oct. 48
.'24Sept.55l
. 10 Aug. 56
.1 I Jan. 70
.! I Feb. 70!
.; 4 Apr. 38!
.13 Mar. 48
. 12 Aug. 41
•I I Apr. 57
.19 Oct. 42|
'26 Sept. 45!
I Aug. 44,
8 Nov. 50
I Jan. 40
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
r Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Feb. 70
I Jan. 71
I Jan. 71
I Aug. 71
1 Aug. 71
I Aug. 71
5 Sept. 71
I Oct. 71
I Nov. 71
I July 72
South-East&rn :
Portsmouth.
Nova Scotia.
Home District.
Belfast.
Chatham.
Straits Settlements
West Indies.
Eastern District.
Woolwich.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Cork.
Ceylon.
Portsmouth.
Bermuda.
London.
Aj'my Service Corp
Army Service Corp
Curragh.
Devonpt. Gun Wha
Aldershot.
Portsm. Gun AVhar
Gibraltar.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Chatham Gun Wha
Manchester.
Manchester.
Jamaica.
Dublin.
Dublin.
Malta.
Manchester.
Manchester.
4 17 Oct. 71 Woolwich Arsenal.
Sujjjily and Tram^ixrH Sub I)ej)artment.
CoMMisSAKiES, ranking with Majors.
Former Committioned Sank.
ApHiHtiuit Commissary General
Principal Purveyor
AHHiHijint CDiumissary General
AHsiHiiint (;(imniiHs:iry (jenoral
AHi.iMt;iiii CoinuiiKsiiry General
A•^i!^lJlIlt Coiiinimwiry (ienoral
An-;.-!.iiit Coiiinii.'tNury General
A«HiHiiiiit Cumniissary (ieneral
AMciMtaiit <!oirimiH»ary (Joneral
AhkImIiiiii ('i.iiiii)isniiry (ienoral
An.'iHtiint (loinmiHtuiry General
A'-.iiHliiiil ('iiiiinii.<''iirv Genorul
A"KiMtjii;l CiiriiniiMHiiry General
Dc'puiy KuporintoniUnt of StoreslWilliam Green
AimiiiUint Commifwury General ...Alfted Ernest Petrie
AnsigUint Comniiauai-y General ...Icharles Davis O'Connor'3
Alexander Walter Turner^s .
Charles Barrett Knajip^o
ICrlwartl Lander Wa rd
Duncan Cami)bcll Napier
Robert Grey Donaldson Selby*'
John Mainwaring Lindsey*'' '
Alexander Clerk"
Luke Kicliaiil Ca.'-tray"
Henry ('liiltcrl.iicU licwis"
Roliert. llaiidUv Duiidco
Croker Lovcll i'iaker Ponnell ..
Alfred Hubert Thompson*?
Francis Charles Blunt
23 July 47
2oJan. 55
17 Oct. 48
2 Mar. 47
2 Mar. 48
17 Aug. 52
29 Mar. 54
5 Jan. 53
I Jan. 55
17 Apr. 54
9 June 54
I Jan. 55
I Jan. 55
6 Oct. 56
I June 54
22 Aug. 54
12 Feb
70
12 Feb
70
12 Feb
70
12 Feb
70
X2 Feb.
12 Feb.
70
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 .Fel).
12 Pol).
70
70
12 Fel).
12 Feb.
70
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
70
Bahamas.
Netley.
Limerick.
C:\]tv of Good Hope
Niitnl.
Portsmouth.
Dover.
Tasmania.
Western Australia.
Maiivitius.
Dublin.
Wnnlwich.
Aldcr.^hot.
Tower.
Dublin.
Control Department.
367
CoMiiissAKiES, ranking with Majors.
George Hutcliisou Fhillii
William Henry Nevvland
Foster Shortt
James Holmes ,
George Whittaker Mellish")-
Johu Thumas Dowmaan
Former Commissioned Rank.
Assistant Commissary General .
Assistant Commissary General . ,
Assistant Commissary General ..
Principal Purveyor
Purveyor
Barrack Master
Assist. Superintendent of Stoi'es nt:;ii , I'. limit
Captain late Military Train l.y ■ \ ■' '. , IC-m^'Ii
Captain late ililitary Train '■>■■• 1
Captain late Military Train K ;\v:;' I w :ii r.n Hem-y Webb ...
Assist. Superintendent of StoresiGeoriro I'.,niauu,i Pirkis^*
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Thomas Sutton Marshall
Assist. Superintendent of Stores Henry Horatio Rathbone Hewitt^'
Dep. Assist. Commissary General' Kdward Charles Saunder
Dep. Assist. Commissary General, Frederick Casolaui'"
Assist. Superintendent of Stores David Gibbons^*
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master.
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stoi
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Purveyor
1 John Fitzmaurice Manning
Gilbert Howard Sanders«3
Horatio Albert RussellS"
S. Beswick
Sidney Reynett Bro wn»i
Paul George Frederick Fui-se
1 James Moore
Charles Edward Wrench
Dep. Assist. Commissary General (Thomas Butterworth Prissick
Dep. Assist. Commissary General,' Wollesley Gordon Walker Robii^son^^
Assist. Superintendent of Stores AVilliam Frederick Wright^i
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Henry John Wild
Henry Fane Travers
Robert Stanos
Roliert Edward Hunters*
Richard Stephenson Price
Newcome Richard Raven
Mansell Octavius Miller
John Macfarlane
6 Oct. 55 12 Feb. 70 Devonport.
23 Jan. 56 12 Feb. 70 Cork.
I Mar. 56,12 Feb. 70 Malta.
23 Doc. 54[i2Feb. 70 EcUnburgh.
24 Nov. 54|i2 Feb. 70 Woolwich Arsenal.
Mar. 54 1 12 Feb. 70 Dublin.
J3 Mar. 42,12 Feb. 70 Tower.
21 Sept. 53 IS Feb. 70' Army Service Corps.
23 Nov. 55J1S Feb. 7o[Army Service Coips.
29 Oct. 58|i5 Felj. 70 Army Service Corps.
so 7 July 70
9 Aug. s^i I Aug. 70
7 Aug. 51 7 Aug. 70
27 Nov. 54 17 Aug. 70
Jan. ss 23 Aug. 70
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Store;
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Purvej'or
Former Commissioned Hank.
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissarj^ General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Genera]
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissarv General
Dep. -X'^^i^f. rnmmi-^^irV (ieneral
Dep. A- i - I ' III '' - ' .■■ueral
Dep. .\ , 1 111 ''• 'neral
Dep. A -I -: . ■ ili,i_ - . ,,, '■ :.'neral
Dep. A.-,.,!.-..,. C.)iiiiji.,o.ir., Lioneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. C'iiiumi-,-,,irv Ocuoi-.mI
Dep. Assist, r ;' , ■
Dep. Assist, i
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist. '■
Dep. Assist. Cunini'Asiivy General:
Dep. Assist. Commissary General!
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General]
Dep. Assist. Commissary Ge.i :
Dep. Assist. Commissary G
Dep. Assist. Commissary G
Assist. Superintendent of ^,
Dep. Assist. Commissary Genei;ii|
Barrack Master
DEPDir CoiiiiissARiES, ranking with
Captains.
WilUam Ross Fuller
George Home Teller
Ashley Cowper Ryland"
Heni-y William Hackman^^
.John Draper^?
.John Jjeslie Robertson"
.John Hem-y RandalP^
Robert Lee Matthews
Thomas Augustus Le Mesurier
Henry Boucher Ai-thur Middleton
William Roger Snow"
Edwin Dunn
Charles Walter Penrice
Nathaniel Taylor
Joseph Frederick Wallett Des Bai-res^'
William Fryer-''
David Robert Ross
John Tremenhere Johnston
Alexander Williams Anderson
John Thomson
Jonathan William Elmes
Henry Spencer Edward Reeves
William Bridgman
Henrj- Heyhoe Mercer ..._.
Cecil Francis Leach ".
Francis Hugh Ai-mstrong
Francis Gordon Archer
William Henry Ravenscroft
Robert Squarey
Thomas Sadleir Brereton
John Igglesden Troup
Edward Thomas Price
William John Jortin Wameford
Basil Porter
Johu Foster Fuller
CliiTord Elliot Walton
i']milius Hu^'hes
Ai ehiliald Robinson Gibbs
I Jan
I Jan. 55
May s8
I July 47
25 Apr. 44
IS Jan.
15 Jan.
6 Oct. 56
24 Nov. S4
7 Feb. 55
1 Apr. 55
2 Jan. 50
I Apr. 55
10 Feb. 47
12 May SS
1 SejU. ss
I Sept. ss
I Jan. so
24 Jime 50
22 Jan. 55
^lay 55
II Apr. 54
Sept. 55
Sept. 55
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
12 Feb.
. ...^„.;,^ 12 Feb.
I Dec. 5Sii2 Feb.
Dec. SS 12 Feb
I Oct. 70
1 Oct. 70
22 Dec. 7c
I Jan. 71
I Jan. 71
1 Jan. 71
I Mar. 71
10 May 71
I Aug. 71
I Aug. 71
S Sept. 71
I Oct. 71
I Nov. 71
28 Dec. 71
I Jan. 72
I Apr. 72
20 Apr. 72
July 72
July 7
3 Aug. 72 Woolwich Arsenal.
- Jan. 56
2 Jan. 56
2 Jan. 56
I Feb. 56,
-2 Feb.
12 Feb.
:2 Feb.
:2 Feb.
Mar. 56 12 Feb.
-- Nov. 59 12 Feb.
II Nov. 59
;o Mar. 54
I Sept. 55
!2 Jan. 61
;8 July 61
9 Jan. 61 12 Feb
yer
'UnParkjTi
I'Uomas Evans
: uies Uniacke
-t in-ar Smith
ydilouM^jrley
\'illuini Brathwait Gattey
eorge Granville
[Q Nov. 55
[6 Aug. 61
9 Jan. 61
9 Jan. 61
9 Jan. 61
15 Feb. 61
[5 Feb. 61
t^Feb. 6f
16 Apr. 61
[6 Apr. 61
6 July 61
I Oct. 62
23 Nov. 61
6 Apr. 61
I Jan. 64
I Mar. 62
I Oct. 62
I Oct. 62
;6 Apr. 61
I Dec. 6
,\"ilmot AVilliams
, A John Ingram^^
i'l-ancis John GUbert Cook
Robert Stockham Brj'dges Leech
-2 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
_„„. „. 12 Feb.
Dec. 62 12 Feb
^ Jan. 63
I Mar. 63 i* ^ v,.^.
21 Sept. 60 12 Feb.
30 Dec. 64 12 Feb.
[5 Feb. 65 12 Feb.
I Jan. 63 12 Feb.
S Sept. 6s 12 Feb
9 Sept. 65 12 Feb
4 Dec. 65
21 Sept. 54
iFeb
r-o^ •-! Feb.
29 Mar. 66 12 Feb.
Oct. 66 12 Feb.
12 Feb.
2 Feb.
Hong Kong.
Manchester.
Weedon.
Woolwich.
Dover.
Alderney.
Curragh.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
HaUfax.
Manchester.
London.
Guernsey.
Bermuda.
At h lone.
Lt n Ion.
Chester. ^
Clonmel.'
Jersey.
Colchester.
Plj-mouth.
Ireland.
Chatham Gun Wharf.
Dubli
Windsor.
Portsmouth.
Ceylon.
Parkhurst.
Jamaica.
Hond ura.s.
Devonport.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Chatham.
Army Service Corps.
Northern District.
Edinburgh.
Bermuda.
a geolia.
Malta.
Dubhn.
Ceylon.
Belfast.
Cape of Good Hope.
Gibraltar.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Manchester.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Army Ser^^ce Corps.
Aldershot.
Longford-
Dover.
Army Service Corps.
Dublin.
West Indies.
Gosport.
Hounslow.
Cape of Good Hope.
Army Service Corps.
Preston.
China.
Cape of Good Hope.
Army Service Corps.
Curragh.
Army Sei-vice Corps.
Army Service Coi-ps.
Canterbm'y.
Barbadoes.
Army Service Corps.
Ceylon.
S t 2
368
Control Bepartment.
Depctt Commissasies, ranking tcith
Captains.
Frederick Henry Brklgman
Former Commissioned Rank.
^.'^: S=:sar^ g^S^Sl Chafes WiUiam Beverley M-Kenzie
Barrack Master George Vautier Lambe
17 Nor. 63
18 July 63
4 Dec. 66
I June 64
22 Jan. 67
JohnBlurton j 18 July 63
Frederick FitzClarence Goddard 29 Mar. 67
William Henry Wilson Hawtayne .,
WilUam FitzJohn Le Poer Trench.,
Mark William Rooksby Rushton
Charles Hale Rumbold .
James Tierney Skinner
Walter Henry Christie .
John Charles Angell ....
Charles Ralph
John P. Serrurier..
Barrack Master
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Barrack Master Frederick George Frith
Barrack Master George Frederick Cor^-ton
Dep. Assist. Commissary General 1 Frederick Bazett Doveton ....
Dep Assist. Commissary General George Beresford Deare
Assist. Superintendent of StoresjHenry Blakeney«3
Assist. Superintendent of Stores 0. W. Elphinstone-HoUoway".
Pm.^.gyor jCharles Henry Toller
Dep. Assist. Commissary General'Henry Ferrars Huntley
p^rygyQi. j John Smith Ravenhill
Dep. Assist. Commissary General! Thomas Brown Stewart
Dep. Assist. Commissary General James AUeyne Clarke
Dep. Assist. Commissai-y General George Coates
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Henry Longfield Ricard
Assist. Superintendent of Stores Robert Meade
Assist. Superintendent of Stores Gerald Edward March
Dep. Assist. Commissary General^ Edward T. Christie
Assist. Superintendent of Stores'James Frere Edwards
Assist. Superintendent of Stores Henry Sedley Rice Bagenal....
Assist. Superintendent of Stores Henry Smith
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores Samuel Ormsby Rogers
Purveyor I Voltaire White
Deputy Purveyor jOswald Frederick Beale
Deputy Purveyor <"•!-- 1 TrT_,^-„ Tr..;__
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Pur\-eyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Dep.Aasist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Suiierintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Su])erintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. 8ui)erintendt. of Stores
Dep. As.sist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Lieutenant late Military Train
Lieutenant late Military Train
Lieutenant late Militarj' Train
Lieutenant late Military Train
Lieutenant late Military Train
Lieutenant late Military Train
Lieutenant late Military Train
Lieutenant late Military Train
Deputy Pur\'eyor
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assi>T.> ,.,. I ;i,ti I, (It. of Store
Dep.AsM-i ■ ,' : 1. ' ill. (if Stores
Dop.As.-i I - i i iinlt. of Stores
Dep.As-i-'.-ii; . lih'. iHlt. (jf Stores
Lieuteniini hito .Militiiry Train ...
Dcp.Assist.Su))erintendt. of Stores
Deputy I'ar\-cy<)r
I >r'ii. Assist, Superintendt. of Stores
III 1 1 .N"- i-i r-iipfrintendt. of Storei
I>''p A 1 -.rcrlntendt. of Stores
I.H II' •: .■-! .;. Mililarj' Train
I>' |. A ; I - .1 .rinlendt. of Stores
I'm'* - - ! Tintendt. of Store;
II' I' \ ~ ; iiiulcndt. of Stores
.iiriiitcndt. of Store;
FIBST COM-
MISSION-
ED BANE.
Dep,
Dep. AKoiBt. Superintendt. of Stores
Uo|).Ai<HiBt.Superintendt. of Stores
Ccp.AnoJHt. Superintendt. of Stores
Dop.Ai<fiiBt.Siii.fTintcnilt. of Stores
Dep.A«"i(.t. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.AMJut.Bupcriutenat. of Stores
Stephen Walter Rains.
Blair Abbott
WUliam Jones Bimie
George Johnston'-
Robert Cattley Baker
Saunders Adamson
John Kent Johnston
James Alexander Scott
William Macken
William Peel
Thomas Sparkes
George Augustus Brunett
George C. Murray
Joseph Elliott
Sydney Lancey Davies Smith....
Charles C. Relph«5
WilHam Bell Le Geyt66
Alfred Montanaro
Francisco Candido P. Silveira^ .
John Devine*^
Reuben Hill Powell
Thomas Gerard Lockyer
George Ramsey*''
Charles Robert Crawford
Walter Ernest Sax Battiscombe .
Walter Crawford Rees
Robert Douglas Noake
Walter Thomas Cowley Wilton .
William Greyson Boyes
John Oxley .,
Augustus Hillier
Richard Henry Chase
William D. Bennett
Bidduljih Lee Warner
Henry Taylor
William Richard Taylor
James Mason
William Henry Chambers**
G.M. Thorn
Franklin Ludovic Berthon
Robert Walsh
KdVvin NicoU
Kdward Gatt
Thalcs Pease
James Johnston
Assistant Commissabibs, ranking with
Lieutenants.
George Edward Lane
John Browne
Thomas Joseph Rawnsley^'''
Joseph Henry Pearson
William Sidney Haldane'"
George Arber
29 Oct. 66
Kov. 47
S Aug. 64
5 July 64
15 Jan. 54
Jan. 50
I Nqv. 47
6 July 67
27 July 67
23 Feb. 67
25 Feb. 67
7 Mar. 50
I Aug. 55
I Apr. 54
16 July 67
28 Feb. 55
23 July 67
10 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 65
16 Sept. 67
I Jan. 5:
29 Jan. 5
23 Oct. 66
3 Dec. 49
I Oct
1 Jan. 46
15 Mar. 54
22 May 55
14 June 55
2 June
14 July 55
14 July 55
14 July 5
15 Aug. 55
25 Aug. 55
25 Aug. 55
I Apr. 56
I Apr. 57
I Apr. 49
I Feb
I Oct.
15 May 54
10 Aug. 54
24 May 54
21 May 55
20 Jan. 55
9 Apr. 50
12 May 52
20 Feb. 57
23 Nov
12 Oct. 60
12 Jan. 56
12 May 60
6 Jan. 60
9 Feb. 64
13 May 63
16 Mar.
16 Apr. 52
8 July 46
21 Feb.
10 Oct. 54
8 Dec. 54
5 May 63
9 Apr. 55
27 Apr. 55
I Apr. 55
,7 A,
I Apr. 55
12 June 6
26 Apr. 55
4 May 55
9 May 55
21 July 55
20 Aug. 5,
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
3 June 70
7 July 70
7 July 70
I Oct. 70
I Jan. 71
I Jan. 71
I Feb. 71
0 May 71
1 Aug. 71
I Aug. 71
1 Oct. 71
8 Dec. 71
7 Apr. 72
I May 72
5 June 72
I July 72
I July 72
3 Aug 72
Army Service Corp
Portsmouth.
Cork.
JArmy Service Corp
Maidstone.
China.
Cape of Good Hope
Western Australia.
Tower.
Dover.
Gibraltar.
Gibraltar.
Enniskillen.
North Britain.
Barbadoes.
Edinburgh.
Bull Point.
Ireland.
South-Eastem Dist
Barbadoes.
Glasgow.
Plyrnouth.
Devonpt. Gun Whai
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsmouth.
Priddy's Hard.
Devonpt. Gun Wha:
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsm. Gun Whar
Manchester.
Woolwich.
London.
Portsm. Gun Whar:
Bermuda.
Straits Settlements
Jamaica.
Ireland.
Portsmouth.
Colchester.
Bermuda.
Pembroke Dock.
Cape of Good Hope
Singapore.
Portsm. Gun Whar
Cork Harbour.
Dublin.
Harwich.
Ceylon.
China.
Army Service Corf
Army Service Corf
Army Service Corp
Army Service Corp
Army Service Corp
Armj' Service Corp
Army Service Corp
Army Service Corp
Aldershot.
Fort George.
China.
Aldershot.
Purfleet.
Jamaica.
Army Service Corp
Portsm. Gun "Whar:
Natal.
Edinburgh.
Bermuda.
Gibraltar.
Tynemouth.
Chatham GunWhai
Malta.
St. Helena.
-Manchester.
I Apr. 55
12 Feb.
70
21 July 55
12 Feb.
21 July 55
.2 Feb.
28 Dec. 55
12 Feb.
10 Jan. 56
12 Feb.
14 Jan. 56
12 Feb.
70
Devonpt. Gun Whai
Army Service Corp,
Ceylon.
Curragh.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Control DejjartDieiii.
3^9
Former Commissioned Rank.
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superiatendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stoi-es
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of StoreS|
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores!
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of St')res
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. uf Stores
Dep.Assist.Superinteudr.. dl' Stires
Dep.Assist.Superinteuilt. 'il si iii-
Dep.Assist.SuperiuteiidT. Mt>i iie-
Dep.Assist.Superintendi. i.l' Sinv,-.
Dep. Assist. Superintend-, ni >'. •-
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of m
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of .-^
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of rfi' >yr~
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of SLorus
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purvej'or
Qr.Master Commi.ssariat Staff C.
Qr.Master ^lilii i .' S ,: ' n..i):irt.
Qr.Master C-: : -i .If C.
Qr.Master Cmir, i ,, ;:■ .-i;iir G.
Qr.Master ('nnr- ■: i- -■ ill' C.
Dep.Assist.Suponutuiidt. niS- i--,
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of S;
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of S; ' -
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of S'
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of .-
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of s
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of ■-
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Si
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Store.i
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purvry I )v !
Assistant Puivi'.ir
Qr.Master C'oiiLiiii^.^:ii'i:i i. Si lif ('.
Qr.Master CoiiiuiissunMi, St:ilf C.
Lieutenant latu .Mi!it;iry Train ...
Lieutenant late Military 'i'l-aiu ...
Lieutenant late Military Tr.iiu ...
Qr.Master Commissariat Stall' C.
Ensign late Military Train
Ensign late Military Train
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack C 1 erk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Assistant Commissakies, ranking with
I Lieutenants.
Dodsworth Jeffrej-s
John Charles Freeburn
Dominick O'Loughleu MacDermott
Walter Booth^s
T. G. Stack
Henry Payn Moors
Patrick Joseph Connell Flynn
John Roden Herepath
Francis Sidney Smith Fead
Henry Morgan
Robert Pearce Olpherts
James Alfred Bristow
James Cragg Kellman
Wdliam Cleathcr Gordon
Herljert James Mills
Francis Edward Thompson
(leorge T. Pett
William Robert Mayo
W'illiam Henry Howell
l.Ml.-rt XichoUs
1 I' -k Pridham
11 .iiinwaring Dunstan
'.. - . Alfred Jolly"
Jouu i!:dward Taylor
Kdward Godrich
Frederick William Page
John Gallagher
Thomas Hassall
.lohn Power"'
Job Smith72
Jiiliu Williams
\.i i-ius Bresson Calvert
' ' — i;. Vansittart
I S.Buchanan
', I .■dcrick Graham
! My Durnford
I;.' Campbell
St. George
.. :i!ter Bridgman
,ites
John Smith Young
Marlow Sitlney John Woollett
William Monk
George Richards
James Dungey
W. B. Edridge
William Robertson
Joseph Forrest
John Spencely
Charles Frederick Flower
Charles Edward Bruce ...
William Burke
IMwi.r.l Love
IK'iuv Clinton
ign 6i Foot
Foot
Lieutenant 102 Foot.,
Ensign 58 Foot
Lieutenant Royal Artillery
Lieutenant 64 Foot
.Vle.-caiider William Acheson^s ...
Jolm Beaufin Irving"''
Anthuiiy Edward Parker
Charles M'GaiTy
John Moorehouse'"
George ElUotts^
Richard John Lewis
G. Drury
W. Gammell
J. Stephenson
W. W. Thelwall
H.N.Mitchell
A.B.Allen
H. Chipp
J. Lynas
Patrick O'Leary
W. H. Eliot
Thomas Hibbert ,.
John James Donnelly
William Chambers
Richard Croisdale
Thomas Alderton
Joseph Wood
James Lees ,
Charles Henry Santi
Robert Alexander Chermside ...
Edward Pilkington Elliott
George Gunn Munro
WUbraham T. Whitehead
G. H. Stonhouse
John Henry Rolt Triscott
Richard Terrick Stainforth
William Butterworth Cooke
Henry Charles Sutleffe
Robert Barrington Baker
FIKST COM-
MISSION-
ED EANK.
12 May 55
13 Apr. 56
27 Apr. 56
17 Apr. 56
6 Oct. 56
25 Jan. 56,12
1 Jan. 57 12
J3 Mar. 57 [12
29 Jan. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
23 Mar. 59
23 Mar. 59
29 Apr. 59
29 Apr. 59
29 Apr. 59
5 Jime 60
8 June 60
>o Aug. 60
17 Nov. 60
28 Feb. 55
I Apr. 57
18 Oct. 64
J9 Dec. 65
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
j8 June 67
28 June 67
31 July 67
31 July 67
31 July 67
31 July 67
21 Aug. 67
24 Dec. 60
27 May 64
22 June 64
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
16 Mar. 64
17 Feb. 64
13 Apr. 66
31 Dec. 66
18 Dec. 67
15 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
5 Aug. 64
8 Jan. 64
15 Nov. 61
2o Oct. 69
8 Jan. 64
7 Aug. 67
31 Dec. 61
23 Feb. 64
8 Dec. 65
6 Mar. 66
1 Nov. 66
2 Sept. 67
10 Nov. 67
9 Dec. 67
'i May 67
8 .July 68
I Aug. 68
7 Nov. 68
15 Jan. 67
: Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Fob. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
. Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
^ Feb. 70
■ Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
; Feb. 70
• Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
■ Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
■ Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
I Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
• Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
! Fob. 70
• Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
I Feb. 70
! Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
: Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 J) eb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
; Feb. 70
; Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
I Aug. 70
[ Sept. 70
[ Sept. 70
1 Sept. 70
3 Dec. 70
2 Dee. 70
3 Dec. 70
3 Dec. 70
5 Dec. 70
4 Dec. 70
2 Jan. 71
I Feb. 71
Ceylon.
Dublin.
Malta.
Stirling.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dublin.
Upnor.
Marchwood.
Gibraltar.
Barbadoes.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Mauritius.
Bermuda.
Halifax.
Tipner.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Bermuda.
Jamaica.
Aldershot.
Manchester.
Giljraltar.
Army Service Corps.
Dover.
Netley.
Bermuda.
Army Service Corps.
Wooiwich Arsenal.
Ai-my Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Curragh.
Army Service Corps.
Ceylon.
Army Service Corps.
Chester.
Army Service Corps.
Ceylon.
Portsm. Gun AVharf.
Army Service Corps.
Malta.
Gibraltar.
Tynemouth.
Sheerness.
London.
Gibraltar.
Dublin.
Portsmouth.
ShornclifFe.
Chatham.
Chester.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Devonport.
Northern District.
Malta.
Natal.
Bermuda.
Army Service Corps.
Armj' Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps
St. Vincent.
Bermuda.
London.
Loudon.
Aldershot.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsmouth.
Aldershot.
Colchester.
Dublin.
Nova Scotia.
Dubliu.
Army Sei-vice Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps..
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Dover.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Weedon.
Devonpt. Gun Wharf
Bahamas.
Ceylon.
I Harwich.
iMalta.
37°
Conirol Department.
ASSIJTAM COMMISSABI
I Lieutenants.
FIKST COM-
, ranking tpith \ mismox-
Lieutenant 20 Foot .
Lieutenant 11 Foot .
Lieutenant 95 Foot .
Purveyor's Clerk ....
Barrack Clerk
Lieutenant 103 Foot..
Lient-'nant 11 Foot .
Frederick Octavius Leggett .
Fowcll C. B. Richards
Wnlter Tbomppon ll'Leod
Kdwin Fitz Stubbs
.lohu Smith
Kdward John DoHon
Thomas Patrick Shanuon.
Charles William Richard Mansergh..
Alfred George Sandham de Salis .
Arthur John Hutton
Francis Russell Gosset
Charles John Bannister.
Horace Miles Benyon Beevor
Frederick William John Colo .
Edward John de Salis
Georsre Henrj- Everard I
H. DrO'Donuell i Apr. 66
TheodoreCampbellHeiligerMacdonald 5 Mar. 67 :
George Robert Hunter
SlTB ASSISTAKT COMMISSAEIES.
ISmest Elliott Markwick
George Wollaston Ottley
William Horan
Stephen Thorntou Phillimore
Richard Purdy Hunt
Arthur Newton St. Quintin
lehouse Dillon Richardson
Frank Graham Wintlei
Walter Bourne Erabazon
Ernest Houghton
John Langt'ord Wheeler.
Henry M'Cleland
Casiniir Arthur Bourne
Herbert Andrew David Haiu
Robert Ai-thur Nugent
Ernest Langham Boughton Kovill- >
Davies )
AlfredEly
Lewis Augustus Cluttorbuck
Fraser Browne Melliss ....
Robert Fulke Noel Clarke
Frank Erastus Stevei
David Scot Skirving
Frederick Anthony Ritson
Josiah Jones
Allan Harris Langdon
Charles Henry Bridge
Ernest Fryer
John Francis Sargent
John George Yule Wilson,
Alfred Aquila Baker
William Sandford Blenkinsop.
Malcolm Graham
Herbert Thornton Wyon
Hamilton William Wetherell^jjooner
Ai'thur William Collard
Frederick Stephen Seymour .
Robert Scipio Marsh de Ricci
Francis Havard Arnold
Marcus Edward Read Rainsford
Edward Philip Bowden Smith
i-orii?m. Gun Wharf.
Haulbowline.
Manchester.
Manchester.
Portsmouth.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Army Service Corps.
Straits ^Settlements.
Army Sei-vice Corps.
Aldershot.
Jersey.
Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
Aldershot.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Jamaica.
Ireland.
War Oflice.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
Dublin.
June 72 Chatham Gun Whai f.
Fernioy.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Devonpt. Gnu Wharf.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Woolwich.
\7oolwich Arsenal.
Woolwich.
Clonmel.
Woolwich.
3 June 72'Woolwich.
13 June 72JDublin.
13 June 72 Aldershot.
3 June 72 Aldershot.
3 June 72 Dover.
3 June 72 Woolwich Arsenal.
3 June 72 Dublin.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
Limerick,
Woolwich.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
Dublin.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
Dover.
Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Devonport.
Colchester.
African Branch.
»ep.AMi«t.Supcrintendt. of Stores James Nelson Ma^sdo'if .^"^l lai Aug. 60
Engign 62 Foot
Assistant CoiiMissAiciES.
Martin Day Bayers
Henry Wyatt
Henry Frederick Blistett
F. E. Bennett
t2 Feb. 70, Sierra Leone.
:2 Feb. 70
I Aug. 70
Sierra Leone.
Gold Coast.
Army Service Corps.
„ (Head Quartors.^iog, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
Auitlnnl'tl ihJ'fiy^iiniK •*•• Assistant Controller Colonel F. C. Evelegh, CB.
AdJulZt . [^ ^'■"' Assistant Controller Lt.Colonel Shervinton.
3'avmMirr'"''*' Assistant Commissary R. Croisdale.
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AinMtatit I'uymaittr W. ]J Davis
MtdingHa.ter John Barnett. 27 Aug. 59, Woolwich.
Control Department.
371
Officers attached
Commissaries. ,
Lynch Jolm Keogh Duhlin. |
James Milne Woolwich.
Edward William Henry Webb Aldershot.
Gilbert Howard Sanders**^ Woolwich.
Deputy Commissaries.
William Roger Snow Dublin.
Henry Spencer Edward Reeves Aldershot.
William Bridgman Curragh.
WHUam Hem-y Ravenscrof t Aldershot.
Edward Thomas Price Chatham.
Archibald Robinson Gibbs Curragh.
T. S. Smith Aldershot.
F. W. B. Gattey Aldershot.
W. Beamish Woolwich.
Edward Wilmot Williams Dublin.
Francis John Gilbert Cook Aldershot.
F. H. Bridgman Chatham.
John Blurton , Aldershot.
John Devine Woolwich.
Reuben Hill Powell Aldershot.
Thomas Gerard Lockyer Aldershot.
George Ramsey Aldershot.
Charles Robert Crawford Portsmouth.
Walter Ernest Sax Battiscombe Woolwich.
Walter Crawford Rees Shorucliffe.
Robert Douglas Noake AVuolwich.
Bidduli)h Lee Warner Woolwich.
TO THE COEPS.
Assistant Commissaries.
John Browne Woolwich.
George Alfred Jolly''* Woolwich.
John Gallagher Aldershot.
John Power Dublin.
Augustus Bresson Calvert Woolwich.
Charles S. Buchanan Aldershot.
Charles Day Dumford Woolwich.
Arthur Walter Bridgman Aldershot.
Alexander William Acheson Woolwich.
John Beaufin Irving Aldershot.
Anthony Edward Parker Kensington.
John Moorehouse Aldershot.
George Elliott Aldershot.
J. J. Donnelly Woolwich.
William Chambers London.
T. G. Alderton Portsmouth.
Joseph Wood Aldershot.
James Lees Cmragh.
Charles Henry Santi Woolwich.
Robert Alexander Chermside DubUn.
G. G. Munro Woolwich.
W. T. Whitehead Portsmouth.
B. J. Dolton Devonport.
Alfred George S. de SaUs Woolwich.
Francis Russell Gosset Dublin.
Fay Sub Department.
Former Commissioned Sank.
Assistant Commissary General . . . '
Assistant Commissary General ... '
Assistant Commissary General ...|
Assistant Commissary General ...
Principal Purveyor
Principal Purveyor '
Assistant Commissary General ...i
Assistant Commissary General ...
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Cashier R. Army Clothing Depot 1
Paymasters, ranking with Majors.
KnightGoold
Robert Henry Smith
Edward Archibald Ibbetsou
Theodore Ernest M'Clintock"^
James M'Innes Green
Charles John Minney
WilUam Clare Ball
George Rennie"*
George Carmino Holden
William Richard Jenny
John Deacon Harry
WilUam Swarsbrick Thorpe
I Deputy Paymasters, ranking Kith
j Captains.
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Augustus Morton Festing
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Edward Cattell
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Charles D'Oyly Forbes ....^
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Edward Frederick George Greenwood
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Edward Courtney"^
Dep. Assist. Commissary General, Alexander Ewing"^
Purveyor '. JGeorge WiUiam Rippon"
Purveyor 'Alfred Pope
Purveyor IThomas Warsop Coop^
Assist. Superintendent of Stores| John Joseph Lake
Dep. Assist. Superiutendt. of Stores! George Wilgress
Dep.Assist.Superintondt. of Stores R. Wolfe"^
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores Edward ViUiers Raynes
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores! Thomas Timbrell'^
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores WiUiam Marvin
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Benjamin Stevens Pearson
War Office Clerk James A. B. O'Brien
War Office Clerk iHerbert Hamilton Routledge
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores J. A. ColUns
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores James White"^
I Assistant Paymasters, ranking with
1 Lieutenants.
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores ' Henry Potter
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores James Grant Elliott^''
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores WiUiam Dalton
War Office Clerk Edward George Pellew Mayers
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Charles Webl!i
Deputy Purveyor Joseph Muskett
Deputy Purveyor iRobert Du Port
War Office Clerk John Thomas Westropp
War Office Clerk Clement Bayly Griffith ..
War Office Clerk 'Edmond Howard Gorges
War Office Clerk 'George Hamilton Anson..
Clerk Qr. Master General's Office 'Augustus Finch Noyes ..
Qr. Master Commissariat Staff C. | WilUam Briggs'i
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C. I William Blenkin Davis ..
War Office Clerk Frederic Treffry
Clerk Commander in Chief's Office; John Johnson Tuck
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Thomas WiUiam_Drage
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C,
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
21 May 39
i6 Dec.
i6 Dec.
28 Jan. 46
27 Apr. 53
7 Apr. 54
20 Nov. 49
28 Dec. 47
1 Jan. 45
Nov. 39
1 Jan. 41
3 Aug. 46
George Charles Dawson Bampfield
Michael Coen
Thomas William Bacon'-*!
Alexander Lowry M 'Donald
Joseph John Morris
10 Apr.
I Jan.
18 May
I Sept.
I Sept.
I Dec.
28 Feb.
25 Dec.
22 May
18 July
I Apl-.
20 Nov.
29 Apr.
14 Sept. 49
23 May S3
1 Apr. 55
13 July 59
7 Sept. 59
11 Feb. 56
21 Feb. 56
7 Mar. 56
29 Apr. 59
7 Sept. 60
30 Nov. 60
22 Jan. 61
I Apr. 57
1 Apr. 57
20 Jan. 62
24 Feb. 62
2 Oct. 62
2 Jan. 63
6 Feb. 65
30 Jan. 66
'30 Jan. 66
16 Mar. 66
I Sept. 66
28 June 67
21 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
15 Feb. 63;
24 Dec. 6oj
24. Dec. 60I
STATION.
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Deo. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
5 July 71
iFeb.
I Feb.
55
2 Feb,
55ti2Feb.
55 12 Feb.
55 r2Feb.
56 12 Feb.
55li2Feb.
49J12 Feb.
54! 12 Feb.
44|i2Feb.
47 12 Feb.
Nova Scotia.
Plymouth.
Gibraltar.
Manchester.
Dublin.
Barbadoes.
London.
Army Service Corps.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dover.
Malta.
PimUco.
70 Cork.
70 Dublin.
70 Colchester.
70 Malta.
70 1 Woolwich.
70 1 Aldershot.
70!
70 Mauritius.
70 China.
70 Birmingham.
70
70 'Bermuda.
70 Jamaica.
2 Feb. 70 Woolwich .a_
2 Feb. 70 Portsmouth.
2 Feb. 70 Ceylon,
o Woh JO Straits Sjci^oiciiicuLo.
70, Army Service Corps.
. 70 Cape of Good Hope.
71 Edinburgh.
[2 Feb.
6 Sept.
I Dec.
12 Feb.
[2 Feb,
12 Feb.
L2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
.2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
12 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
:2 Feb.
12 Feb,
12 Feb.
70 Chatham.
7ojWestern Australia.
70 1 Gibraltar.
70 'Hong Kong.
70' Devonport.
70 Army Service Corps,
70 Dublin. [London.
70' Jamaica.
70 1 Peterborough.
70 Cape of Good Hope.
7oJNova Scotia.
70, Barbadoes.
70' Belfast.
7o[Army Service Corps.
70 1 London.
70, Aldershot.
70' Manchester.
70 Edinburgh.
70jSouth-Eastern Dist.
70I London.
70 1 Woolwich Arsenal.
70 Ireland.
Cuuirol Dqiartment.
Tormer Commissioned Sank.
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistaut Purveyor
AssisUmt Purveyor
Commissariat Clerk
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
Commissariat Clerk
Clerk Qr.Mas.Gen.'s Office.Dublii
Assistant Paymasters, ranking with |
Lieutenants.
Archibald U. H. MacGachcn
William Robert Kaye
Paul Dennis Costa
Edward John Lawless
Leonce Havilland Isham Routh
Godfrey Thos. Chas. St. John Kneller
Charles AUix Griffith
Charles Ward
James Ritchie Ballard
James C. Mathews
^, Feb. 70 Bristol.
24 Dec. 6o|i2Feb. 70 Portsmouth,
3 Jan. 66 12 Feb. 70|Cuvragh
7 Dec. 66
!o Nov. 67
[6 Apr. 59
2 Feb. 70 [Portsmouth.
2 Nov. 70 Malta.
Feb. 7
Feb. 7
17 Feb. 71
22 Feb. 71
22 Mar. 71
6 May 72
Manchester.
Dover.
Portsmouth.
Bermuda.
Bermuda.
Pimlico.
:3 May 72lDubliu.
Clerk Koj-al Enpinr. Department Albert Brutton Ridgway
Clerk Royal EuRinr. Department Edward James Armstrong '20 June (
'icers still Serving under their Old Warrants.
I Apr. S5| 9 Mar. 66|Woolwich Arsenal.
6 Nov. S7U9 Nov. 57 York.
8 July 49 I Apr. 66 Weymouth.
Oj)u
Assist. Superintendent of Stores John Joseph Lardner
Barrack Master Basil Charles Boothby
Barrack Master Edward John Otway, late Captain 6
1 Sir William Henry Drake sei-ved throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the Commissariat
charge of the expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps for Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honor, Officer of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. Gordon joined the Army in the Crimea in March 1855, having, when a Captain on half pay, been ap-
pointed l)y the Secretary of State for War to superintend the collection of surplus clothing and stores. In Aug. 1855
he was appointed Ordnance Storekeeper, and in that capacity on peace being proclaimed, was ordered to superintend
the embarkation of the material and stores of the several departments of the Army, with the exception of that of the
Commissariat, but including those of the Medical, Land Transport, and Army Works Corps, as well as the Railway,
80 that every article with the Army might be accounted for by him to the War Department.
' Mr. Robertson served as Purveyor in Chief with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 (Crimean and
Turkish Medals).
* Mr. Tatum joined the Ai-my at the Bosphorus in March 1855, as Ordnance Storekeeper, remained in charge of
the Store Department at that station until the close of the Russian war, and until the whole of the Ordnance Storea
in his charge had been shipped and duly accounted for.
5 Mr. Routh has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
« Mr. Young was in charge of the Field Train throughout the Crimean war (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in China from 1857 to 1860 (Medal).
* Mr. Strickland sei-ved with the 1 st Division at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Seized
in Commissariat charge in the field in New Zealand in 1864-66 (CB., and Medal).
' Mr. Limdy served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
12 Mr. Potgieter served in the Kaffir wars of 1835, 1846, and 1851-53 (Medal), also with the force thatproceeded to the
Ungozie and which ultimately took possession of Port Natal; and also with the force against the insurgent Boers
beyond the N.E. boundary of the Cape Colony in 1848, and present at the action at Boem Plaats. Served in Turkey
from April 1854 to Sept. 1856 in charge of Depots of Stores established on the Bosphorus for the Army in the Crimea .
" Mr. Moore served in the Crimea from April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
'* Mr. Gem sen-ed with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-56 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
'5 Mr. Hal! served as a Lieutenant in the 73rd Regiment during a portion of the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal) ; and
was Ban-ack Master of British Kaffraria during the war of 1852-53.
" Mr. Bnrtlett served in the field with Colonel Somerset's Division during the last 14 months of the Kafla- war of
1846-47; also throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal). Had Commissariat charge of the 4th Division oi\ lauding
in the Crimea and at the battles of Ahna and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with threeClas])S, auilTuvkish
Me_dal). Served during the New Zealand war at Taranald in 1840-41, and was present in several aflairs (Medal).
1" Mr. Crookshank served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in Commissariat charge of the Cavalry
Division from the landing in the Crimea, present at the afiairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1S57-58 iu t^ommissariat charge of the expeditionary
Field Force, and was jirescnt at the capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
'* Mr. Palmer served in the Kaffir war (Medal). Also in the Crimea (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
''■' Mr. Smith served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47; also in that of 1S50-53, including the actions of Barns Hill and
Block Drilt (.Medal). Served also in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma and siege of
Scba.ttoiiol (.Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
•■"> Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
mentioned in general orders for services rendered with the Tm-kish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with the
China Kxpeditiouary Force in 1857-59, and was promoted for this service ; present at the attack and capture of
Canton (Medal with Clai-li).
=" Mr. King served in China from 1857 to 1858 (Medal).
" ilr. Blacker served in tlic Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal).
J" Mr. Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern cami)aign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, including the battles
of Almu anil Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. Scott has received the Medal for the Kaffir wars.
"Mr. M. B. Irvine served in Turkey and the Crimea during the latter part of the Russian war in 1855-56. Pro-
^^P./^'.i'"' "cnior Control Oflicer with the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley
{(.MO.).
»« Colonel EvcicKhsen'td with the 20th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battles o
Alma Balnklava. and Inkerman, both attacks on the Redan, and through the whole of the siege operations before
BclmHUipol without being absent from a single tour of duty in the Trenches; also at the capture of Kinbourn.
am harked for India with the aoth Regunent. was made a Brigadier, and was present at the following actions and
anairs :— i imndii, Umcerporc, Sultanporc, siege of Lucknow. Also commanded an independent force at Mahan,
HuKHengung.-, Mceangunge, Poorwah. Murrowmow, cai)ture of Fort Simree, Berah, Buxarghat, and the Fort of
haniw^C'"^--"-'- "*■'"" -^ fllTteen times in despatches ; thanked twice by the Governor General in Cou
and Iiidiiin Medal with Clasp.
w.iM' 'f' a'i""' ^''.?7',",'"" '"'"'.^T i" '''"' ■'^"^ Regt. thrnuL'hout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
""."!. ,. ..!;.. ■(^.."I^., 1' ".'^A"'^'"-.'.'^'"' Inkennan, sortie ..f ti„. :,,ii, (),.t,, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Having served
Staff at Balaklava, and subse(iuently to the com-
iindT ....v......„. .,..........„«,„„-..„.„„, „ -. " . --. . -
-,,,.,_ , _.- 1 by the Governor General in Council;
rimtiin .Medal with four Clasps, order of CB., Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal,
m .Medal with Clasp.
■ 11.1 lliroiiglionl the siege he was ai)i)ciiiil
iNt Itnttalion Land Transport Coriis (Mei
Meiliil).
, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
"nniitn .herp'lnM.,""'''''!,'" oh" t'"°'^'J/';"?' ^^'^ ^"^- '^54. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
« •„. „i V "'T^'^'^y "V ^y" '8"' J""" 'Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
_ I nptaiii ^nnglc served in the Crimen n eamnnin-n frnm HoT^toml^«,^ »,x r>„f^u„.
afiKniilt
'nptaiii
of Scbohlopol (Mcdnl with
in the Crimenn campaign from September to October 185s, including the siege and :
tlasp, and Turkish Medal).
Control Be^yarihtcid — War Sercices. 37 ^^
^ Captain H. M. Hozier served the campaign of i860 in China with the Ro.val Artillery, including the capture of
the Taku Forts and actions near Tangchow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868
as Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was mentioned in despatches as having evinced " great energy
and practical ability " (Medal J.
'■' Mr. Swain served with the 2nd Division in Bulgaria in 1854, and with the 4*h Division from the landing at Old
Fort, and was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Tm-kish Medal). He was subseciuently appointed Assistant Commissary General (ist Jan. 1856), and had the charge
of the Military Chest inia?t:itrr,i .-r.n-ter's duties atScutari.until the breaking np nf that establishment in Aug. i8q6,
33 Mr. A. W. Turner . siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. niHl 'I'mki-li Medal).
^* Mr.C. Foster serve. I r ^ , mcampaignfrom the 6thSeptember 1855 i.MediiUviih i lasp, andTurkishMedal)..
Also with the Chiaa Kxp in > 1 ,- i ..roe in 1857-61, including Commissariat clinr^u iA ;iu e.xpedition to Tientsin in
1858 (Medal, and promotion to .\ssistant Commissary General).
3S Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war from 1857 to i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and.
surrender of Pekin (Medal).
37 Mr. Hamiey was in charge of the Military Store Department in New Zealand from 1S47 to 1S70, and was
present during the war in the Southern District in 1847, aud in the two wars in the Northern District in i86o-6i
and 1863-65 (Medal and CB.).
38 Mr. Munro was in charge during New Zealand war of 1844-45 (Medal). Son'ed in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
39 Mr. Lilley served in the Field Train of the Royal Artillei-y the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present
with the ist Division in the affair of M'Kenzie's Fai-m, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, thoughout the
siege and at the fall of Sebastopol and capture of Kadikoi (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal) . In Dec. 1855 was appointed Deputy Storekeeper in the War Department, and assisted Captain
Gordon in carrying out the duties until the evacuation of th^ Crimea.
■*» Mr. J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*i Mr. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
*2 Mr. Lindsey has received the Turkish War Medal. Served at the Gambia in 1855, when the stockaded town of
Sabagee was taken and destroyed.
«|- Mr. Mellish served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 and had Control charge of the Hudson Bay Dost, Fort
Frances, during August and September.
*3 Mr. A. Clerk served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma and
Inkei-man and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal.
** Mr. Castray served with the expedition against the insurgent Boers on the Cape Frontier in 1842. Also in the
KalBr wars in 1845-47 (Medal; . Served with a field lorce in AVaDganui and Taranaki during the New Zealand war-
in 1864-66 (Medal).
*« Mr. Lewis served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish :Medal) .Has also the Medal for China.
" Mr. A. R. Thompson was present at the battle of Alma and siege of S. ! . ' f V lul with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Relieved D.A.C. General Hunter in Commissariat cli : . Western Atnca, and
present at the storming and destruction of the stockades and war fence : 19th Dec, capture and
desti-uction of the .-^tuekacles at Madoiikia on the night of the 27th Dec, . : i.'Wn of Robca on 28th
December 181 I, :i . 1 . lition up the Ribbie river on i7lh Januarr ito-j.
*8 Mr. O'Ci 1 ; 1 > of ist, 2nd, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded from Gambia
in October iS p- besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and with the expedition-
against the Ki ' 'i ,; nli e.iuntry. Western Africa, in November 1854.
« Captain Milne serve.l at tlie si.-o and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^0 Mr. Casolani landed with the Army in the Crimea ia September 1S54, and has the Medal with Clasps for the
battle of the Alma and siege of Sebastopol, and also the Turkish Medal.
51 Mr. S. R. Bro-n-n served in Commissariat charge of the expedition in the operations before Canton from Oct. 1S56
to Jan. 1857. In July 1857 he raised the Chinese Coolie Corps, and finally commanded the Ambulance Company ab
the assault and capture of Canton on 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
=2 Mr. W. G. W. Robinson served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
5* Mr. Hunter served in the Crimea at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) >
Sei-ved in Commis-sariat charge in Quiah, Western Africa, in 1861, untU relieved by D.A.C. General Thompson, and
took part in the afiairs at the town.
" Messrs. A. C. Ryland, H. W. Hackman, J. L. Robertson, J. H. Randall, and W. R. Snow served in the Crimea,,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
»6 Mr. Des Barres served with the late Tui-kish Contingent at Ivertch, and has received the Turkish War Medal
for the Crimea.
" Mr. Fryer served -with Expeditionary Forces employed in Western Africa up the River Gambia in Feb. 1S61,.
and at Bp^, Lagos Territory, in 1862.
58 Messrs. Purkis, Gibbons, Silveira, and Booth have the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
59 Mr. Hewitt serveil throughout the Crimean eampaii_'ii of 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal)..
Served also tie- r:iii:ii;e'.rii . .;' 1 - ". . i:i C'lnn i M . ■■ I'l 1 \', ll ! 1 ' ''■ 1 -ps) .
60 Mr.H.A. l: : :: n of 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"Mr. W. F. \. - ' I , i-apture of Canton ini857.
s^Mr.Ingra:: , N.,/, I'm I-;'m ; ,; e- the whole of the late war (Medal).
63 Mr. Blak 'I . i .UL;-ii.)ut the Crimean war of 1034-55 auil was on the personal Staff of Lord Raglan at.
Alma (Medal \-, i li : < is, and Turkish Medal).
6* Mr. Elphiii I ! II .v.iy served with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two
Clasps, andT\uk),-.!i M. .tali.
6j Mr. Relph sen-ed in charge of his Department throughout the operations in Quiah, Western Africa, and -was
present at the capture and destitiction of Massougha on loth Dec. 1861, was also present in charge of the Field
Artmery at the capture of the stockades at Madonkia on the 27th, of the Fetish town of Robeah on 28th Dec. 1S61,
and accompanied the expedition up the Ribbie river on 17th Jan. 1862 (mentioned in despatches).
66 Mr. Le Geyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah, assault-
and capture of the Gate Pah, and action at To Ranga (Medal).
68 Mi-. Chambers served in the Royal Na-vy on board H.M.S. N'epiime, Valorous, and SanxpareH, in the Baltic-
and Black Sea and was present at Bomarsund and Sebastopol (Baltic, Crimean, and Turkish Medals).
69 Mr. Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and capture
of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal).
"0 Mr. Haldane served during the late war in New Zealand (Medal) .
7' Mr. Power seiwed in the Commissariat throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals) .
72 Mr. Smith served in the Royal Artillery with the siege train in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Oct. 1854
to Sept. 185s, and was present at the battle of Inkerman with the heavy gims (Medal with two Clasps, and the
French and Turkish War Medals).
73 Mr. M'Clintock has received the Medal for the Kaffir war of 1851-52. He was in Commissariat charge of a
strong force which marched from Natal to the Orange River Sovereignty to the assistance of the troops at Bloem-
fontein against the Basuto chief Moshesh, from Aug. 1851 to July 1852.
~* Mr.Rennie served in the Kaffir war (iledal) . Also at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
75 Mr. Courtney served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
76 Mr. Ewing served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China (Medal). Also during the operationa
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1S62, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nahzian, capture
by escalade of the walled cities of Kahding, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Nahjow.
37 ic Control Department — War Services.
" Mr. Rippon served in the Eastern campaign from Febmary 1855, and lias the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
"* Mr. "Wolfe has received the Kaffir War Medal.
"9 Messrs. T. Timbrell and James AVhite served in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66 (Medal).
*» Mr. J. Grant Elliott was present at the capture of the Kings and Chiefs of Pram Pram and Ningpo in Oct. 1867
(mentioned in despatches) . Also present as English Commissioner at the storming and capture of the Forts of Com-
mendah, Western Africa, in Feb. 1868 (mentioned in despatches).
*i Mr. Briggs sen-ed in the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 29th November 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
51 Mr. Sanders served in the Austrian Army in 1849-51 ; was present at the battle of Novara, and served the cam-
paign against Garibaldi in the Roman States, for which he has a Medal. Served as Adjutant in the 30th Regiment
jit the siege of Sebastopol in 1855; was in the Trenches at the attacks of the 8th and i8th June, and was twice
severely and once slightly wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. — left leg amputated, for which he
is in receipt of a Captain's pension for wounds, viz., ;^ioo per annum — mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
*5 Mr. Devine served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in the Royal Artillery and Turkish Contingent, including
the battles of Almii, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on i8th June and 8th Sept.,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was attached to the 9th Lancers at the advance on
the Dilkooshii and La Marttniere and throughout the operations resulting in the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ;
present dm-iug the occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow,
relief of Azmighur, capture of Jugdespore, and affair near Reotee ; served vrith the Shahabad Field Force, and pre-
sent in action on 14th, T7th, 20th, 21st, and 23rd Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
^* Jlr. Ramsey served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs
of Bulgauac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and re-
pulse of the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to ICinboui'n (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*' Mr. J. Draper served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal with Clasji for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Also in
New Zealand from 1857 to 1867 (Medal).
** Mr. Acheson served in New Zealand during the wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65, and was present at the relief of
and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1S61, and in every action in which the 65th Regt. was
engaged in the war of 1860-61 (Medal). "
*'' Mr. Irving served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
^ Mr. Moorehouse served in the Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Military Train,
acting as Light Cavalry, in the Wanganui campaign. New Zealand, in 1S65, and present at Nukumaru and Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
"' Mr. Bacon served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastojiol, attack on the Quarries on the 8th June, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and
8th Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"- Mr. G. Johnston served in the Russian war in 1855-56. Also with the expeditionary force in China in 1859-61
(Medal).
'' Mr. G. Elliott served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
capture of Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9* Messrs. W. Beamish and G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet
Wolseley.
1V,2
Medical Department. 372
(Office, No. 6, Whitehall Yard.)
DiEECTOB Gexebal, raiilcing with Major General.
Sir Thomas Galbraith Logan,» MO. KCB. Hon. Fhysician to the queen; Director General, 30 March 67 ; JT.^.
8Ma.v?8; ^.S. 29 July 30; Surg. 10 Aug. 42 ; Surg. Major, 5 Nov. 52; D.I. Gen. 21 Due. 55; In^p.Gen.
S April 59. London.
Inspectors General of Hospitals, ranking with Major Generals.
William Mure Muir,= MD. CB. Honorary Physician to the Queen ; A.S. 22 Nov. 42 ; Surg. 24 Feb. 54 ; D.I.Gen-
31 Dec. 58; Insp.Gen. 15 Feb. 61. London.
George Stewart Beatsou,^ MD. CB. Honorary Physician to the Queen ; A.S. 13 July 38 ; Surg. 28 Aug. 46;
Snrg. Major, 8 Dec. 54 ; D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Insp.Gen. i May 63. India, Bengal.
VIE- James Mouat,* CB. A.S. 14 Dec. 38; Surg. 3 Nov. 48; Surg. Major, 9 i''eb. 55; D.I.Gen. 1 Oct. 58;
I)isp. Gen. 18 Oct. 64. Portsmouth.
John Drope M'lUree, A.S. 20 Feb. 35; Surg. 8 Dec. 45; Surg.Major, 20 Oct. 54; D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58;
Insp.Gen. gilar. 6y. Dublin.
Inspectors General of Hospitals, ranking with .Brigadier Generals.
Samuel Currie,' MD. CB. A.S. 14 Oct. 36; Surg. 12 Feb. 47 Surg.Major, i Oct. 58 ; D.I.Gen. iS Jan. 59 ;
Insp.Gen. 15 Aug. 68. Madras.
Francis William limes,' MD. CB. A.S. 10 Feb. 37; Surg. 2 Feb. 49; Surg.Major, 1 Oct. 5S; D.I.Gen.
31 Dec. 58; Insp.Gen. 18 Nov. 71. Nctley.
John Fraser,' MD. CB. A.S. 20 Aug. 41 ; Surg. 24 Aug. 52; D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58; Inspector General, 19
June 72. Aldershot.
John Harrie Kerlnnes,'" CB. ^..?. 8 Apr. 42 ; Snrg. 11 Mar. 53; D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58; 7Hi(;).(rc«pra?24 July 72;
Thos. Longmore.'l CB. Professor of Clinical f Military Surgery, Army Medical School, Netley ; A.S. 3 Feb. 43 ;
Surg. 3 Mar. 54; D.I.Gen. 31 Dee. 58 ; Insp.Gen. 19 Oct. 72. Netley.
Richard James O'Flaherty,'- CB. A.S. 9 Jan. 35; Surg. 23 May 45; Surg.Major, 28 Mar. 54, D.I.Gen.
9 July 59; Insp.Gen. 19 Oct. 72. Poonah Division, Bombay.
lV,a
Deputy Inspectors General of Hos-
pitals, ranking with Colonels.
Thomas Graham Balfour, MD
Charles Alexander Gordon,^' MD. CB.
WUUam Rutherford," MD. CB
John Bentis
Robert Keating Prendergast
James Gordon Inglis.i" MD. CB
Richard Coffin Elliot," CB
Robert Bowen^i
Ludovick Charles Stewart^^
Nesbitt Heffeman, MB
Huntley George Gordon, MD
Miah William Murphy"
Alexander Bar clay,2s MD
Hampden Hugh Massy, "7 MD. CB. ..
William Munro,28 IfD. CB
James M'Grigor Grant, MD
Henry Clinton Foss^o
John Eiving^'
29 Apr. 36
'8 June 41
2 Jul;' 41
I Sept. 38
7 Oct. 36
Dr.iuTT Inspectors General op Hos-
pitals, ranking with Lt. Colonels.
Thomas Crawford,33 J£Z;
Melljome Broke Galhyey '
James Macbeth.^* MD
Sandford M'Vittie Lloyd, MD
WUliam Green Trousdell,^': MD
Thomas Best^'.
Henry Lionel Cowon
7ere Webb^
David Reid Mackinnon^'
Alfred Crocker*"
William Godfrey Watt"
James Macmillan Scott Fogo''^
Edward Bailey Tuson^s
Edward Gilbome"
John Alex. AVilham Thompson, 3ID..
Surgeons Major, ranking with Lt. Colo-
nels, but junior of that rank, except for
choice of Qiiarters.
John Ashton Bostock,! CB. Hon.\
Surgeon to the Queen j
Thomas Johffe Tufnell, MD
Cosmo Gordon Logie, MD
John Wyatt7
George Augustus Fred. Shelton,!^ MB.
James Meei7
Thomas Esmonde White,="' 3fD. CB. ...
George William Powell
Thomas Moorhead,^^ jfj)
Henry Kendall.s* MD
Thomas Eraser,-^ MD
Henry Day Fowler"
John SmaU28
James Leitch, 3fD
SURGEON.
I Aug. 48 29 Apr. 56
10 July 461
11 June 52
8 Nov. 52 '21 Dec. 55
14 Apr. 461 I Oct. 58
29 Mar. 39 29 Mar. 52 29 Mar. 59
7 June 39
8 May 41
8 June 41
1 June 41
31 Dec. 41
July 42
22 Dec. 43
2 Nov. 44
6 Dec. 44
6 Nov. 40
26 Feb. 41
21 May 41
^« Feb. 48
18 June 38
3 Dec, -
Jan. S3 '21 May 55
26 Dec. 51J18 May 61
11 June 52I 8 June 6i
7 Nov. 51,11 June 61
22 Apr. 53131 Dec. 61
3 Mar. 54:22 July 62
13 Apr. 52I22 Dec. 63
2 Mar. 54122 Nov. 64
5 May 54! 6 Dec. 64
29 Nov. 50 6 Nov. 60
17 June 51,26 Feb. 61
12 Mar. 52 21 May 61
9 Feb.
3 J'
3 Dec. 41 12 Aug
5 Mar. 41 22 Dec.
8 Apr. 42 13 Dec.
22 Ajjr. 42
17 June 42
Oct. 43
iz Dec. 43
26 Jan. 44
I Mar. 44
5 Mar. 44
20 Aug. 44
I May 45
[9 Nov. 44
8 Feb. 42
[I June 41
5 Oct. 41
[7 June 51
3 Jan. 45
28 Mar. 45
26 Sept. 45
20 Aug. 44
24 Oct. 45
16 Dec. 45
16 Dec. 45
j 19 Dec. 45
I30 Dec. 45
1 23 Jan. 46
5 May
28 Mar.
28 Mar.
28 Mar.
28 Mar.
13 Apr.
10 Nov.
5 Nov.
26 Feb.
18 Feb,
1 Oct. 58
3 Dec. 6
2 Apr. 62
8 Apr. 62
22 Apr. 62
17 June 6
13 Oct. 6
12 Dec. 63
26 Jan. 64
I Mar. 64
5 Mar. 64
20 Aug. 64
55 28 Aug. 64
56 19 Nov. 64
22 July 59 London.
II May 60! Dover.
15 Feb. 61 [London.
28 Jan. 62: Gibraltar.
24 Mar. 63, West Indiae.
I May 63'Meerut Circle, Bengal.
II Oct. 64|Presidencj'Cir.,Madi-as.
9 Mar. 671 Chatham.
9 Mar. 67! Colchester.
9 Mar. 67; Cape of Good Hope.
9 Mar. 67 Woolwich.
9 Mar. 67 Cork.
9 Mar. 67 Edinburgh.
nMnr fi, I ily sore Circle (Banga-
9 Mar. 67 ( lore) Madras.
9 Mar. 67 Devonport.
23 Oct. 67 Curragh,
9 Nov. 67
7 Dec. 67 Manchester.
17 Feb. 54
24 July 60
II
26 Nov. 52
9 Apr. 57
P
5 May 54
5 May 54
28
2 Oct. 57
76
28 Mar. 54
27
3 Nov. 54
24
6 Oct. 54
t6
9 Mar. 55
16
20 July 55
i<?
10 July 55
30
I May 55
23
[ Feb. 70
5 Mar. 70
! May 70
> June 70
> June 70
2 Oct. 70
3 Nov. 70
9 Nov. 7
9 Nov. 7-
7 Feb. 72
3 May 72
5 Jixne 72
4 July 72
5 Oct. 72
3 Nov. 72
[Bengal.
(Ur
Sirhind Circle (Umballa)
Mhow Division, Bombay.
Lucknow Circle, Bengal
Canada.
< Bengal, Lahore Circle
X (MeeanMeor).
( Bengal, PesUawui-
(. Circle, Rawul Pindee.
C Hyderabad Circle, Se-
l cunderabad, Madras.
Bermuda.
Dublin.
Hong Kong.
Ceylon.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
) Mar. 57 Scots Fusilier Guards.
: June 6i Dublin.
; Oct. 61, Royal Horse Guards.
I Jan. 63 Coldstream Guards.
I Jan. 65 j Belfast.
Mar. 65 1 Royal Artillery,
i Sept. 65 Devonport.
Sept. 65'
. Oct. 65; Bristol.
Dec. 65 Rangoon.
Dec. 65:
Dec. 65 Presidency Circle (Calcutta),
i Dec. 65 'Mauritius. "*
Jan. 66; Edinburgh.
373
Medical De^jartinent.
Si'SGEoxs AIajoe, ranking icilh Lf.Coloiieh
hut jitniur off/uU runk; exce^'tfur chuice '>/
Quuriers.
Alexander Peile Cahill, ZID.^
Stanhope Hunter Fasson, MD.^
Michael Fenlou Mauifolil'*
Charles Vitller Ciiy, MD^^
Robert Thornton''"
Matthew Combe, MD.^
Jonas Kins Carr, 3/J)
Edward William Young, MD.«
Alexander Smith, MD
WilUam Lapsley
re Anthony Dickson Home, CB.*^ ...
William Alexander ilackinuon, CB.*^
Richard Gilborae"
John Madden, ilB.*^
Henry Fowle Smith, MD.*^
Thomas Blathcrwick
James Kdward Scott, MD.^^
William Pearson Ward^^
Henry Verckor 1)111401-1, MD.^^
Thomas (■<.,, ,; (i r.r:,i-.-, MB.^*
John Ami). V, ' , ,. MD
JohnSlu!.: : . . .UI>.''-
Frederick I; ■!■ !i-. ;.. MU:-''
James Lewis llollowiiy
James Crerar
James Kellie, MD.^
Frederick George Kerin
Patrick Joseph Clarke"'
Nell Henry Stewart, MD.^
James Sinclair, -1/Z).'^'
Charles Dodgson Madden''"
John Rigfrs Miller Lewis, MD.^
les Fraser, MD.''*
Andrew Leith Adams, MD.^''
William Johnstone Fyffe, J/D."
Andrew Acres Stoney'^ii
James Edmund Clutterbuck, MD
Grahame Auchinleck, MD.'^^
Frederick Douglas, JTi)
Henry Marty n Fraser, MD. <^'^
George William Peakc, MD.'o
William Perry''
Arthur Rudge
Edward James Franklyn, MD.t^
John Coates, MD
John Irvine, MD.'^
(Javin Ainslic Tiu-nbull'5
John Gibbons'ii
John Duff. 3ID
Richard Cooper Tod<l"
Jones Lamprey, MB.''
Daniel John Doherty"'
Robert M'Nab, 3/Z).M
Robert Beresford Smyth, MD.'^
Darnel Macqueen, Ji/ii
Charles Walter Poulton, MD.'^
James Carroll, MD
Arthur Guy Elkington"
William Sim Murray, 3IB
William Armstrongs^
Archibald Henry Eraser'*''
John Hendley*'.
John Edward Moffatf^
Henry Bolton Hassard^s
-^ amin Tydd'Jo [
I ASSISTANT sVViGMJf. S^^GEOIT | MGIMElfT, OB STATION.
SUnGEON. ="'"'"'""• MAJon. I
iL'ham"
VU
i;i-'id9^
■orgo, JI/J5
riiornson, MB
>TC Herbert 'Pnylor HcMde"*
George Paul Mincliiu Woodward, 3fX».8* .
Alexander Scoli Fogo, MD.^'"
John Lystcr Jameson ,,,,,,
Thomas Care.\"'>
Phili)) Henry Eustace Cross'? ............
Donald Sinclair Smith™ .'..'."
Henry Bowles Franklyn, Md}^
John Phillips Cunningham, MD.
Thomas George FitzGerald>""
JohnO'Nial
John Smith Chartres.'oi MD.".'..'.'.'..'.
Benjamin Luue'"*
Arthur Jiickson Greer""
Th. ....,," Willi:,Tn rnx.M'B.io*".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.',','.'.
\V:
Ul>.
' \V'hylock,3/Z>.>o«
HI llomsby Wright, KD.i
iiirnie"*'
U ,. ^['"^'■"^''•^''"l^ingvilltMaiort.
' r.J ,'," ^'I'l'iP""" Milne Miller, MD.*'-
iWillmm Skcen. MD
I'ulriek Andrew M'Dermott ]!!!....!!!..
3 Apr. 46
24 Apr. 46
22 May 46
12 June 46
6 July 46
20 July 46
24 July 46
7 Aug. 46
7 Aug. 46
7 Aug. 46
17 Mar. 48
18 Feb. 53
2 Oct. 46
2 Oct. 46
23 Mar. 47
4 June 47
1 June 47
4 June
2 Juno 46
6 Aug. 47
3 Jlly 47
9 Nov. 47
9 Nov. 47
7 Mar. 48
3 Sept. 47
5 May 48
8 Aug. 48
7 Mar. 48
I Dec. 48
5 Aug. 53
4 Dec. 54
1 Feb. 48
I July 48
1 Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
2 Dec. 48
2 Dec,
22 Dec. 48
30 Mar. 45
Sept. 49
25 Sept. 49
23 Oct. 49
1 Apr. 50
19 Oct. 49
2 Apr. 50
15 Ma:
16 Aug. 50
7 June
3 Aug.
24 Sept.
"Oct.
25 Sept. 49
8 Nov. 50
5 Nov. 50
5 Nov. 50
8 Sept. 49
3 Jan. 51
I Mar. 53
o Jan. 51
0 Jan. 51
1 Feb. 51
4 Mar. 51
4 Mar. 51
14 Mar. 51
15 Apr. 51
8 May 51
9 May 51
23 May 51
IS Ma.y SI
6 June 51
4 Oct. 51
8 Nov. 50
2 Sept. SI
7 Oct. 51
2 Jan. 52
24 Jan. 51
3 Apr. 49
7 Feb. S2
26 Mar. S2
13 Apr. 52
13 Apr. 52
13 Apr. 52
1 1 June 52
23 July 52
23 July 52
23 July 52
24 Dec. 52
25 Dec. 52
I Jan. S3
7 Jan. S3
28 Aug. 57
23 Mar. S5
8 Dec
9 Jan. 63
24 Apr. 55
24 Apr. 55
11 May 55
8 Dec,
12 Jan,
28 Aug
9 Feb,
28 Jan. 62
8 Dec. 54
2 Oct. 57
12 Jan. 55
31 Dec. 58
9 Feb. 55
26 June 55
25 May 56
9 Feb.
20 July 55
9 Feb. 55
20 Mar. 57
2 Oct. 57
6 Apr. 55
2 Oct. 57
31 July
29 July 62
5 Oct. 67
7 Dec. 55
25 Sept. 55
25 Sept. 55
1 May 55
II May 55
2 Oct. 57
2 Oct. 57
2 Oct,
2 Oct,
2 Oct,
20 July 55
2 Oct,
15 May 55
25 Jan. 56
2 Oct. 57
28 Dec. 55
3 Nov. 57
8 Jan. 56
3 Nov.
3 Nov. ..
20 July 55
26 Jan. 58
26 Jan.
26 Jan. 58
20 July 55
26 Jan. 58
30 Oct. 66
26 Jan. 58
26 Jan. 58
26 Jan. 58
5 Dec. 56
26 Jan. 58
26 Jan. 58
6 July 58
30 July 58
24 Aug. 58
24 Aug. 58
5 Oct. 58
4 Apr. 63
I Dec. 58
3 Nov. 57
I Dec. 58
I Dec. 58
I Dec. 58
26 Jan. 58
15 May 55
28 Jan. 59
1 1 Mar. 59
II Mar. 59
8 Apr, 59
5 May 59
II Sept. 60
II Sept. 60
1 1 Sept. 60
18 Sept. 60
21 Sept. 60
14 Jan. 62
14 Jan. 62
25 Sept. 60
. 7 Nov. 51 13 Dec. 58 Aldcrshot.
.' 8 Mar. 55! 15 Dec. 59 85 Foot.
■ 27 Sept. 55 '16 Dec. 59 Bermuda.
3 Apr. 66 j Ceylon.
24 Apr. 66 j Royal Artillerj'.
22 May 66jBirmingham.
12 June 66, Coldstream Guards.
6 July 66 109 Foot.
20 July 66] Royal Artillery.
24 July 66iWoolwich.
7 Aug. 66jbo Rifles.
7 Aug. 66 Bengal.
7 Aug. 66 1 Western Australia.
14 Sept. 66 Bull Point.
14 Sept.66JNetlej-.
2 Oct. 66 j 6 Dragoon Guards.
2 Oct. 66 8 Foot.
23 Mar. 67 Peterborough.
4 June 67 Netley.
II June 67 Rifle Brigade.
14 June 67 Royal Artillery.
July 67 Cape of Good JHope.
Royal Artillery.
Shornclifl'e.
Nova Scotia.
Scots Fusilier Guards.
Netley.
Malta.
Royal Artillery.
2 Life Guards.
84 Foot.
15 Hussars.
6 Aug. 67
7 Oct. 67
19 Nov. 67
19 Nov. 67
17 Mar. 68
17 Apr. 68
5 May 68
I July 68
19 July 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68 1 4 Foot.
18 Aug. 68 Royal Artillery.
9 Oct. 68 Liverpool.
20 Oct. 68 London.
10 Dec. 68 Netley.
22 Dec. 68 2 Dragoons.
22 Dec. 68 42 Foot.
22 Dec. 68 8 Foot.
30 Mar. 69 87 Foot.
15 June 69 Glasgow.
3 Aug. 69 88 Foot.
13 Sept. 69 Royal Artillery.
13 Sept. 69 'Woolwich.
18 Sept.69lR0.yal Artillery.
16 Nov. 69 24 Foot.
16 Nov. 69 Bengal.
15 Mar. 70 21 Hussars.
22 Mar. 70 Ro.val Artillery.
30 Mar. 70'Ro.yal Artillery.
19 Apr. 70|Gibralt.ar.
7 June 7& 1 67 Foot.
25 June 70! Dublin.
24 Sept. 70! York.
8 Oct. 70' 102 Foot.
5 Nov. 70I44 Foot.
13 Dec. 70 35 Foot.
3 Jan. 71 Dublin.
4 Jan. 71 Grenadier Guards.
10 Jan. 71 66 Foot.
TO Jan. 7? 16 Foot.
1 Feb. 71 40 Foot.
4 Mar. 71 Portsmouth.
4 Mar. 71 14 Foot.
4 Mar. 71 19 Foot.
25 Apr. 71 Ro.val Artillery.
8 Ma.y 71J11 Hussars.
9 May 71 17 Foot.
14 May 71 '48 Foot.
6 May 71! Royal Artillery.
6 June 71 j I Life Guards!
4 Sopt.7i|Bengal.
7 Sept. 71 [Singapore.
2 Sept. 71 Bengal.
7 Oct. 71 Rifle Brigade.
5 Dec. 71 13 Foot.
I Jan. 72 7 Foot.
27 Feb. 72I53 Foot.
27 Feb. 72]
Mar. 72 77 Foot.
13 Apr. 72I20 Hussars.
13 Apr. 72'London.
3 Apr. 72'Nctle.y.
9 Ma.y 72 8 Hussars.
3 July 72 '4 Foot.
3 July 72' 17 Lancers.
3 July 72 'Royal Engineers and Chatham.
5 Nov. 72,72 Foot.
6 Nov. 72 1 Portsmouth.
8 Nov. 72J17 Foot.
23 Nov. 72 Bombay.
Medical Department.
374
Alexander Fisher Bartley
WilUam Snell ^7
Curtiss Martinis
Augustus Morphew-
Johnston Ferguson
WilUam Tydd Harding
William Beale Wallis
Joshua Henry Pi
Alexander Clark Ross, MB:
John Ogilvy, MD.
Augustus Frederick Turner
WiUiam Stewart, MD
William Mackenzie Skues, MD
Frederick Oakes'"^.
James Arthur Haubury, MB
Robert Fleetwood Andrews*^
William Alexander White, MD.^
Duncan Alexander Campbell Fraser, MD.
Frederick William Moore
John Eldon Young, MD.*^
John Coote Ovens^"
John Halyburton Ross, MB.^^
Thomas Macdougall Bleckley, MB.^^
Robert Menzies
Chamney Graves Irwin, MB.^*
James Balfour Cockbum, IfD."
William Marshall Webb^s
Thomas Robert Williams, MB.^^
John Henry West, MDfi^
John By Cole Roade^a
Benjamin Hinde, HID.^
Edward Malcolm Sinclair, jl/i)."
Charles John White^^
William Cattem^ ,
St. John Stanley^*
Ormsby Bowen MUler^^
Lancelot Armstrong, MDfi^
James Ekin, MB.^^
Alfred Malpas Tippetts^s ,
David Woods
James Hannan^^
Thomas Clark""
WilUam Younge Jeeves"!
Francis Leveson Gower Gunn
Alexander Maclean'3
Alexander Hnmfrey''-'
Edward Louis Lundy"^
WiUiam Henry PoUard, MD.^^
Thomas Wright"' :
Thomas John Murphy
Francis Stephen Bennet Francois de Chamnont, IfZ)."'
Alexander Guthrie, MD.^°
Edward Young Kellett^i
Robert Augustus Chappie*^
Lucas George Hooper^^
Adam Graham Young^*
Charles Carroll Dempster^^
Stephen Massett Webb, MDfi^
Robert Wyatt Meadows, MDfi^
Alexander Reid^^
Richard Hungerford'"
Robert Watson
UC William George Nicholas Manley'i
Alexander Robert Hudson, MBfi^
William Menzies Calder'-'^
Benjamin Burland, MB.'^*
William Jasper RendelP^
Leonard Kidd, 3/-8.«6
Leslie Ogdvv Patterson"
John Tullooh, il/Z).^^
Wallace Haward™
George Bankes Floyer ArdenW"
George BeU PoppelwelH"!
WilUam Henry Priceio^
WiUiam Grantt, MB.^"^
Samuel Stacy Skipton, MD.^o*
James Petrie Street, ilD.^"^
Thomas Tarrant, JrZ).i"6
Exham Long Hiffernan"'8
Robert WiUiam Jacksoni"'
Edmund Humphrey Roberts""
Hem-y Titterton, irD.i"
John Richard Thomas
George Allan Hutton
Alexander Dudgeon GuUand, 3fX>."2 .
Thomas Teevan"^
Henry John Hughes Lawrence'i^
John Sparrowii"*
James Horridge Finnemore'i'
WiUiam HemphiU, JfD.W"
Richard Chapman Lofthouse, 3X1). 121 .,
Joseph John Thompson
Joseph Barkeri22
Hamilton MitohelUsa
Rowland Wimbum Carter'^*
SURGEON,
14 Jan. 53
6 May 53
15 Feb. 55
18 Jan. 56
22 Apr. 53
3 May 53
7 May 53
SUEGEOlf.
25 Sept. 60
15 Feb. 61
22 Feb. 61
18 June 61
14 Jan. 62
28 Jan. 62
28 Jan.
7 June 53I 18 Feb. 6
I July
5 Jufy ..
26 July 53
29 July 53
29 July 53
5 Dec. 56
30 Sept. 53
BEGIMENT, OB STATION
30 Sept. 53
18 Oct. 53
28 Oct. S3
28 Oct. S3
:8 0ct. 53
6 Dec. 53
6 Dec. 53
6 Jan. 54
24 Feb. 54
24 Feb. 54
3 Mar. 54
24 Mar. 54
24 Mar. 54
Mar. 54
24 Mar. 54
II Oct. 59
28 Mar. 54
28 Mar. 54
28 Mar. 54
24 Feb. 54
28 Mar. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
23 Apr. 58
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
21 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
9 Foot.
London.
41 Foot.
27 Foot.
15 Foot.
Army Service Corps.
Weymouth.
97 Foot.
1 16 May 62 I Foot.
8 July 62 Bengal.
8 July 62
8 July 62 21 Foot.
8 July 62 Malta.
3 Feb. 63 56 Foot.
o Feb. 63 Royal Artillery.
3 Mar. 63 '5 Lancers.
5 May 63 Bengal.
5 May 63 103 Foot.
5 May 63 2 Dragoon Guards.
12 May 63 i8 Foot.
12 June 63 5 Dragoon Guards.
28 Aug. 63 39 Foot.
22 Sept. 63
17 Nov. 63! Royal ArtiUery.
I Dec. 63113 Foot.
8 Jan. 64 Royal Engineers and Gibraltar.
15 Jan. 64 Netley.
15 Jan. 64 28 Foot.
16 Feb. 64 II Foot.
19 Apr. 64 Gravesend.
24 May 64 Army Service Corps.
28 June 64 Royal Artillery.
28 June 64 I Dragoon Guards.
12 July 64 lo Hussars.
5 Aug. 64 25 Foot.
9 Sept. 64114 Hussars.
II Oct. 64 6 Dragoons.
18 Oct. 64 37 Foot.
18 Oct. 64 1 5 Foot.
28 Oct. 64 Royal ArtiUery.
4 Nov. 64
I Nov. 64
29 Nov. 64
14 Mar. 65
20 June 65
20 June 65
20 June 65
20 June 65
20 June 65
20 June 65
June 65
June 65
June 65
20 June 65
8 Apr. 54 20 June 65
5 May 54 20 June 65
5 May 54 20 June 65
9 May 54 22 Aug. 6s
6 May 54 22 Aug. 65
6 May 54 12 Sept. 65
26 May 54 22 Sept. 65
26 May 54
3 Mar. 55
6 May 54
26 May 54
I Dec. 58
26 May 54
26 May 54
7 June 54
7 June 54
7 Jime 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
26 May 54
22 Sept.65
20 Oct. 65
5 Nov. 65
21 Nov. 65
1 Dec. 65
6 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 66
2 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
13 Mar. 66
May 66
9 June 54 22 May 66
9 June 54' 15 June 66
9 June 54 IS June 66
6 June 54 1 10 July 66
6 Jvme 54] 10 July 66
26 May 54 7 Aug. 66
23 June 54] 7 Aug. 66
26 May 54 '14 Sept. 66
17 July 60 17 Sept. 66
23 Jime 54] 2 Oct. 66
23 ,Iune54 16 Oct. 66
30 June 54 16 Oct. 65
24 Feb. 54 30 Oct. 66
30 June 54' 2 Nov. 66
23 June 54 II Jan. 67
14 July 54 I Feb. 67
4 July 54' 9 Mar. 67
4 July 54' 9 Mar. 67
15 July 54 1 9 Mar. 67
21 July 54' 9 Mar. 67
28 July 54' 9 Mar. 67
Royal ArtiUery.
69 Foot.
Honduras.
99 Foot.
Royal ArtiUery.
98 Foot.
58 Foot.
Royal ArtiUery.
93 Foot.
Royal Ai'tiUery.
Netley.
Royal ArtiUery.
Bengal.
Royal ArtiUery.
104 Foot.
60 Rifles.
Royal ArtiUery.
23 Foot.
68 Foot.
16 Foot.
45 Foot.
18 Foot.
Royal ArtiUery.
53 Foot.
108 Foot.
19 Hussars.
13 Foot.
SI Foot.
Royal ArtiUery.
11 Foot.
105 Foot.
20 Foot.
57 Foot.
46 Foot.
Inverness.
25 Foot.
61 Foot.
12 Lancers.
19 Foot.
100 Foot.
9 Foot.
Bengal.
Rifle Brigade.
Royal Artillery.
Foot.
Grenadier Guards.
89 Foot.
Naas.
mchester.
Foot.
54 Foot.
22 Foot.
g6 Foot.
Madras.
375
Medical Departmod.
Surgeons, ranking with 3IaJor:
Richard Wolseley"'
Ralph Robert Scott"*
William Ramsay Steuart'-*
Joseph Fletcher Loupheed'^^
Francis Collins, MfJ "»
John Low Erskinc MD "'
David Cullen, MD '•*■!
Richard William ileade'^
George Carlcton Clerj '»*
Arthur Edwin Temple Longhuret, AfD '
Augustus Patrick M3 trs Corbett, JIID "
Sydney Aldcriss...
James Crosse Johnston"J
Tertius Ball, 3fD.
John Martin Hyde^"
Jelfery Allen Marstou, MD
Andrew Semple, MD
Walter Leach"! ...
Oliver Bjiniett
Francis Henry Macfadm
William Fleming CuUeni"
j William Carden Roe'"
iThomas Smith Holhng'^woith
George Monlas Slaughter'*-'
James M'Neill Beattv
John Wild Hulseberg"'
VC Thomas Egerton Hale, MD '*
Sampson Roch'*'
WUham Henry Coibett, MD >«
Randolph Webbiw
James Jardiue, MD
1^/12' Joseph Johnston, MD
I William Ramsay'^'
Stephen Henry Dickci son
George M'Gusty Carolani"
John George Paught
John Wood"*
(Thomas Jerram Orton'-'S
William Henry Muschampi^?
Alfred Joseph Lumbv Hop« orth, MD
Edwin James Hopwood
Stewart Aaron Lithgow''"
Emil Becher, MD.
Robert Henry Beale""
. iHenry Joseph Rose"''
. William Henry Harris"-
• Charles Alexander Inncs, MD '"
• John Noble Shipton'*'
• Nathaniel Norris
. Joseph Watts'6«...
• Alexander Robert Kill o^
• iCharles Moore Jes sop'*'
. WilUam Robert Buikitt'*"
• John Harrison Robotham"'
• iWilliam I.angford Farmer
■ Andrew Knox Rick irds
• [Samuel Handy Halah in MD
■ [Alljcrt Augustus Gore MD '^
. ;George Langford Hindc'"'
John Henry GoldsbuiT Meares'"
. Frederick Mackenzie bkues
. Edwin Wilson'"^
. Constantino Caridi Read'"*
• iJamcs Kelly
.. Hector Ferguson
.. Henry Llo.yd Randell'"
.. John Copeland Knipe
.. Thomas John Tucker'"'
.. Samuel Black Roe, MB
.. Francis .lohu Shortt""'
.. iHenrv Richard Lobb Veale"" •
.. Heurv Alox. Gogarty. MB '82
.. iHenry Kclsall""..
.. |Charles Christopher I'lper
.. James Jameson. MD '**
.. TiinniiiB Butler I'owci O Biien'"
.. H.-..rv S»MTl<.ck>80
.. V.'- m;,, v,„ldM'DowcU'e7
MB
.. Siiinncl I'niit Woodlull
.. Alexander Crawford Robortson, MD '
.. KrnnciB Bramle.v Baker
.. Williiim Riilph liAUC
.. Tlionms Ncirt^m HoiBted'"*
.. .luliuB WilcH''" ....
.. JMi.i.HGr.MgLoiifk, J/i/
., iNirlioll.K l''f<,llioll
.. WillmiriOIIiill.irun
.. John Miinilav'"'' .
.. AVillium Collls'W.,
28 July 54
28 July 54
II Aug. 54
15 Aug. 54
I Sept. 54
I Sept. 54
I Sept. 54
SUBGBOIf. EEGIMENT, OE STATI03f.
9 Mar. 6
9 Mar. 6
9 Mar. 6
9 Mar. 6;
9 Mar. 6;
9 Mar. 6;
Q Mar. 6'
Sept. 54 9 Mar. 6;
22 Sept. 54 1 9 Mar. &■
6 Oct. 54
13 Oct. 54
27 Oct. 54
7 Oct. 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Nov. 54
10 Nov. 54
0 Nov. 54
4 Nov. 54
4 Nw. 54
1 Dec. 54
I Dec. 54
1 Dec. 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Dec. 54
4 Doc. 54
4 Dec. 54
14 Dec. 54
14 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
Deo. 54
Dec. 54
27 Oct. 54
Dec. 54
23 Dec. 54
13 Dec. 54
5 Jan. 55
o Jan. 55
7 Jan. 55
23 Jan. 55
:6 Jan. 55
19 Jan. 55
3 Feb. 55
3 Feb. 55
'2 Feb. 55
6 Mar. 55
10 Mar. 55
14 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
2 Ajjr. 55
5 Apr. 55
15 Foot.
Jamaica
Uoyal Artillery.
I21 Foot.
London.
I Royal Engineers and Aldershot
71 Foot.
29 Foot.
Jamaica.
60 Rifles.
18 Hussars.
j6o Rifles.
I Royal Artillery.
23 Foot.
'43 Foot.
jWest Indies.
Madras.
London.
Apr. 55
7 Apr. 55
7 Apr. 55
23 Apr. 55
^4 Apr. 55
24 Apr. 55
4 May 55
I Oct. 60
5 May 55
16 May 55
8 Feb. 55
9 May 55
3 May S3
7 July 55:
,0 July 55
5 .Tan. 55
4 Mar. 55
8 July 55
4 Aug. 55
6 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
29 Aug. 55
8 Sept. 55
12 Sept. 55
9 Nov. 57
29 Sept. 55
IS Dec. 54
6 Nov. 55
5 Dec. 55
13 Dec. 55
4 May 53
23 July 55
9 Feb. 56
I June 55
3 Mar. 54
29 Dec. 54
28 Sept. 5 r
II Apr. 56
28 Aug. 55
13 Oct,
.8 Feb. 56
4 Feb. 56
14 ■
16 Mar. 6:
3 Apr. 6'
I May 6'
14 May 6;
15 May 6;
29 May 6:
8 June 6;
8 June 6;
8 June 6;
8 June 6;
8 June 6'
8 June 6'
25 June 6
26 June 6
26 June 6
7 Aug. 6
7 Aug. 6
21 Aug. 6
4 Oct. 6
4 Oct. 6
23 Oct. 6-
23 Oct. 6'
23 Oct. 6
23 Oct. 6'
23 Oct. 6-
23 Oct. 6
9 Nov. 6
9 Nov. 6'
9 Nov. 6;
9 Nov. 6;
9 Nov. 6;
9 Nov . 6;
7 Dec. 6-
7 Dec. 6'
7 Dec. 6
I Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
4 Mar. 68:16 Lancers
4 Mar. 68|i3 Hussars.
1 Apr. 68 '90 Foot.
II Apr. 68 i 59 Foot.
II Apr. 68 >Eoval Artillery.
18 Apr. 68 4 Hussars.
iS Apr. 68 Sligo.
25 Ajir. 68163 Foot.
6 May 6S'95 Foot.
2 Sept.68|7 Dragoon Guards.
2 Sept. 68 'Jamaica.
2 Sept. 68 34 Foot.
16 Sept. 68, Cork.
30 Sei)t.6S'g2 Foot.
14 Oct. 68'26Foot.
25 Nov. 68 4 Dragoon Guards.
: Dec. 68 Grenadier Guards.
86 Foot.
Surgeon to the Viceroy of India,
47 Foot.
24 Foot.
Ceylon Rifles.
62 Foot.
10 Foot.
91 Foot.
Bombay.
94 Foot.
55 Foot.
107 Foot.
14 Foot,
loi Foot.
Dublin.
75 Foot.
2 Foot.
Chatham.
81 Foot.
10 Foot.
I Dragoons.
3 Hussars.
Royal Artilleiy.
79 Foot.
Aldershot
49 Foot.
15 Foot.
2 Jan. 69 106 Foot.
3 Jan. 6g 73 Foot.
Oct. 69 Surgeon Genera! to Governor o
36 Foot. [Straits Settlements
31 Foot.
92 Foot.
6 Foot.
Netley.
Rifle Brigade.
1 Foot.
West Indies.
May 70] Bahamas.
4 Aug. 70 1 Royal Ai-tillcry.
9 Aug. 70 65 Foot.
3 Sept. 70 Dublin.
12 Oct. 70 Ceylon.
12 Oct. 70 64 Foot.
12 Oct. 70, West Indies.
12 Nov. 70 70 Foot.
20 Oct. 69
17 Nov. 69
22 Dec. 69
29 Dec. 69
26 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
30 Mar. 70
30 Nov. 70
24 Dec. 70
Royal ArtOlery.
4 Jan. 71
Grenadier Guards
4 Jan. 7,
Grenadier Guards
4 Feb. 71
52 Foot.
4 Feb. 71
2 Foot.
15 Feb. 71
12 Foot.
15 Feb. 71
50 Foot.
8 Mar. 71
25 Mar. 71
5 Apr. 71
3 Foot.
Years' Ser.
Full HaU
Pay. Pay.
Medical Bepartment.
376
I Surgeons, riinHiig with Mu
Benjamin Cowan Kerr, MD
Maximilian Grant, J/JD.i^*
Alexander Fred. Bradsha w''^
Edwd. Louis M'Sheehy, ifX).2oo ....
James Pan-
James Bowyer Baker^"
Eugene Francis O'Leary
Thomas Rawlings Mould, J/D
Robert Lewer, MD.^"-
Edmund M'Grath
Charles Henry Brown e^M
Thomas Rudd, MD^"*
Edward Joseph Crane-''^
William Samuel Chapman^os
Philip Broke Smith, MD
David Chambers M'FaU^"?
;Nov.
iNov.
7 Nov. 55'.;2 Apr. 71
0 Mar. 57J22 Apr. 71
27 May 57 17 May 71
27 May 57 17 May 71
28 May 57131 May 71
28 May 57I 2 Aug. 71
9 Feb. 56 1 30 Aug. 71
31 May 57130 Aug. 71
1 Aug. 57 9 Sept. 71
I Aug. 57 20 Sept. 71
I Aug. 57 1 7 Oct. 71
I Aug. 57,
i8 Aug. 57
15 Sept.57
15 Sept. 57 1
15 Sept. sj
James Landale, MD Ijr Sept 's7
WilUam Silver OUver, 3/75.206 15 Sept 57
Alex. Watt Beveridge, JfD.^oa ir Sept 57
.Tohu Henry Beath, If J>.2io I15 Sept.'s?
William Ashton, JJTB.^h ; ,5 Sept.57
George Whitla '15 Sept.57
Joseph Richard Kehoe I15 Sept =;7
Henry Carden Herbert, 3f J) I15 Sept.57
Robert Owen Hayden^'- i,; Sept 57
Robert Walter Clifton"^ '"'28 Sept' 57
Decimus F. de Hodgson, JifZ).^'* |;8 Sept.57
Frederick "William Wade
Charles Mackinnon^is
Augustin Oliver Applin^i^..
James Good-17
John Henderson Whittaker
Sept.57
Sept. •;7
3 Oct. 57
3 Oct. 57
3 Oct. 57
7"
^29 Nov. 71
2 Dec. 71
^23 Dec. 71
10 Jan. 72
3 Feb. 72
1 17 Feb. 72
124 Feb. 72
,27 Mar. 72
[13 Apr. 72
24 Apr. 72
8 May 72
21 Aug. 72
31 Aug. 72
21 Sept. 72
5 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
2 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
74 Foot.
7 Hussars.
Surgeon to Commander in Chief,
12 Foot. [East Indies.
I Bombay.
Hong Kong.
6 Foot.
20 Foot.
9 Lancers.
Royal Artillery.
38 Foot.
7 Foot.
Netley.
Brecon.
80 Foot.
3 Dragoon Guards.
Jersey.
78 Foot.
Bengal.
Dublin.
22 Foot.
St. Helena.
Newcastle.
33 Foot.
Bengal.
76 Foot.
Assistant Suegeons, ranking wilJt Captains.
John William Trotter^
George Perry^
ThomasAllenThornhill, MB.^^
John Wallace
Joseph Marmaduke Taylor"..
Henry Foljambe Paterson,!/!^
Melville George Jones
James Inkson, MD
John Gordon Grant
Daniel Murray, MD
John Wi'.rren
William Tanner"-
Charles Bartholomew Mathew
James Donni, J/J>.«
Byng Thoinns Giraud, MD.*^
Henry Cole Peppin
William Sly+7
Jno. TrehaueM. Symons, MD.
Michael Quinlan
William Gerard Don, MD^^...
William Cathcart Boyd
John Sarsfield Oomyn
Charles Henry Leet
William Hillman
WiUiam Jay
Thomas Bennett
James Mackay , MD
William Henry Pickford, MB.
Walter Basnett Ramsbo- \
tham, 3ID )
Donald Macpherson
William Currah"
James Davis^"
John Henry Hunt
Isaac Hoysted^i
Charles Herve Giraud^s ..;
John Atkinson
Francis Henry Preston.
Hu.gh Deane Massy
James Hinton
Robert Spence
Henry Knag,ffs
Richard William Berkeley
Charles Gray^^
.TohnCarlaw
I' red crick Pemiington^^
.Tames Thompson
James Johnson d' Altera
Hampden Healy Maclean
James Paxton, 3fD.^'
Edward Hopkins
FitzGerald Edward Scanlan...
Albert Sta,nley K. Pre8C0tt»«...
Arthur Croker
Joseph Salkeld Johnston, MD.
26 May 54 1
29 Jan. 55!
28 May 57!
2 June 57 1
isSept. 57|
19 Oct. 57
19 Oct. 57 1
19 Oct. 57
19 Oct. 57
19 Oct. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57 1
8 Dec. 57;
8 Dec. 57
8 Dec. 57
22 Jan. 53
Coldstream Gds.
Scots Fus. Gds.
Guernsey.
Bengal.
R. Horse Gds.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Ai-tiUery.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Fort George.
I Dragoons.
Royal Artillery.
C. of Good Hope.
Madras
Bombay.
Shorncliffe.
Royal Artillery.
Xenagh.
n.E.,Al.|rTsl,<,l.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
18 Feb.
19 Feb.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
lo Mar.
to Mar.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
24 Mar.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
30 Aior.
6 May
7 May
7 May
58 Jamaica.
58 Dover.
58: Bengal.
581 Royal Artillery.
5SJ Grenadier Gds.
58 Royal Artillei-y.
58:19 Foot.
58JQueenstown.
58139 Foot.
58 Royal Artillery.
5819 Foot.
58jMadras.
58. 5 Lancers.
58|R.E.&Bermuda.
58 Netley.
58 Plymouth.
58 .Ireland.
58, Jersey.
58 RovalArtUlery.
55; Rifle Brigade.
5S loi Foot.
5S Roy.al Ai'tillery.
58 100 Foot.
58 Gravesend.
58 1 Bengal.
58 30 Foot.
58|Woolwich.
58,10 Foot.
58 j Royal Ai-tiUery.
58|Madras.
5811 Dragoon Gds.
Thomas Turville Gardner ...
P Andrew Moffitt"
John Colahan, ilfi)
I Richard John Wm. Orton^s
1 Charles Rattray, MD
' Joseph Bourke
.Thomas Walsh
] Peter Frederick NewJand ...
iWilliam Langworthy Baker
Henry William Devlin
Hugh Mackay Macbeth
Thomas Michael O'Brien ...
Horatio Scott, 3£D
John Henry Halked Tothill
George Alexander Moorhead
James Henry Jeffcoat
Francis Roberts Hogg, MD..
John Mackenzie,. 3fX>.5!>
John Davldge
.I.ilm Kinahan, MD
S.iiiiui'l .\Tcher''''
.1.111.. sWUson.JlfJS
\\';iltcr Crisp
Edward Acton Gibbon
Robert GUlespie, MD.^-
Austin Jonas Ferguson
John Robinson
St. John Killery, MD
Edward O'ConuelIca
Lancelot Andrewes White
Edmond Hoile, MD.^
: William Alexander Gardiner. .
iMathew Lawrence White
William Graves
Tobias Barnwell
William Venour
iLanger Carey, 3ID
'John Stuart
Joseph Vavasour Lane^*
Alexander Richmond
Francis Alfred Tiu-ton, 3TD...
George Scott Davie, MD.^''< ..
'JohnMontgomeryFiddes,3/JB
Francis Edward M'Farland ..
I Thomas Ramsay
iViE. WilUam Temple, JfB.«6 ..
iWm. Kippen Stewart, MD.^t.
JamesJosephM'Carthy,JI/Ji.''8
Henry Harrison^*
J;nnes Martin
'.veri
cale Lougheed.
Roljert Austen Allen, MD
I Alfred Lower, 3ID
(Thomas Hession
7 May sSiPortsdown.
25 May 58 Netley.
25 May 58 52 Foot.
25 May 58 Roval Ai-tillery.
25 May 58 37 Foot.
25 May 58 15 Foot.
25 May 58 21 Foot.
25 May 58 Gosport.
22 June 58 Royal Artillery.
22 June 58 1
22 Jime 58; Netley.
June 58
June 58
22 June 58
22 July 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
Royai Artillery.
Bengal.
Royal Artillery.
9 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
- „ .,- Aldershot.
5 Aug. 58 1 Royal Artillery.
5 Aug. 5S Youghal.
5 Aug. 58198 Foot.
5 Aug. 58 Royal Artillery.
5 Aug. 58 [Army S. Corps.
I Sept. 58 ] Royal AitiUery.
I Sept.58 Castlebar. '
I Sept.58 Bengal.
22 Sept. 58 Royal Ai-tillerv.
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept.58 22 Foot.
22 Sept. 58 jCevlon Rifles.
■!2 Sept.58 T7 Lancers.
'■2 Sept. ■;8 'Royal Artillery.
22Sept.sSiMadras.
22 Sept. 58 1 Royal Artillery.
Sept. 58 1 Rifle Brigade.
Sept. 58 Staddon.
:3 Oct
:3 Oct
:3 0ct
3 Oct. ,.
:3 Oct. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
:6 Nov. 58
t6 Nov. 58
16 N0V.58
-6 Nov. 58
16 Nov. 58
23 Nov. 58
Dec. 58
Dec. 58.
Malta.
R.En.g.& Malta.
4 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
WoolwichArsnl.
Royal Artillery.
Newport.
Chatham.
Bengal.
57 Foot.
Bengal.
Netley.
Malta.
Madras.
377
Medical Department.
ASSISTAKT SURGEOXS, ro'ltinjl ASSISTANT I
Kith Captaim. SUBGEOX. |
Edwin Wilkes i Dec. 58
William Robert Kcraus™ 14 Dec. 58
Edward Litton Low, MD.'o . .. ;i4 Dec. 58
Thomas Murt^sh 14 ^ec.
John Grcifr. -VW
Geortrc Park, MD
James Shand Duncan, MD...
Edmund Thomas Palmer
Charles William Grilfith
Alexander Allan, MD
Henry Walker
William Hensman
Charles Edward Wikeley
Arthur Sanderson
Alexander Campbell M'Tavisb
Thomas Seward, MD
James Watson"
James Edward Clark
James Dow Sainter"'
Edward Corrigan Markey
William Millar
Hunter Alexander Colan
Kins John Parr
William Orr
Edward Parsonage, MD
Jos. W. Carter Neynoe Murphy
George Carson Gribbon, MB..
James Land, MD
Charles Edward Smith. MD...
Alexander Jennings, MD
Charles Wyat Watling
George Simon, MD
Florence Theobald M'Carthy..
Robert Tate, JWX)
Sidney Key worth Ray
George Abraham Davidge
Alexander Edward Bartlet ...
John Adsetts
Edward Harford Lloyd, MB..
James Young Donaldson, MD.
Oliver Codrington
Edwin Drew
John Adeock, .VD
Howison Young Howison,AfX).
George Frederick Spry, MD..
John Thomas Milbum
John Alfred m ingworth
Robert Alex. Peter Grant" ...
Alexander Thomson, MD
Arthur Bowen Richards Myers
Arthur Charles Gaye
William Evelyn Alston, MD...
John Alexander Scott
Thomas Wood, MD.'^
Henry Cramer Guinness
William Creagh
Francis Falwasser
John Butler Hamilton, MD...
Edward Denham Tomlinson"*
John James Chappell, MD. ...
William Cherry
Samuel Edward Maunsell
William Christy Robinson
John Wales
John Livingston Power
Patrick Walter Stafford
Thomas Henry White, MD...
Owen Owen"^
James Ferguson
Edward James Boulton
George Klmsly Will
Charles Hcnrv Young Godwin
Franklin Gillespie, MD
Thomas .Maunsell
Fre<lerick Robert Wilson, if B.
Nathaniel Alcock
D.Macgillivray Davidson, .Jfi).
Robert Edward Heath, MD.*
Robert Adams, MD
Reginald Crolt Lever, MD. ...
BroiiiHlftwJMS.JazdowHki,JU'JB.
Rol)crt He Burgh lliordan
ThomiiH Young Baker
Frank Pout
Hainiiel Gamble White, MD...
Henry Ijaiub"'
Krokinc liurnett Grant, MD...
William K'.btrt Wall
Chiui. Hamilton Harvey, MID.
Alexander Ix)ng
.lohn Waring Itolcher, MD. ...
FmnciH Henry Welch
Robert Iliiiho
William Ironside, JfZ)
Francis Patrick StaplcsT?
14 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 58
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
1 2 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
I Feb. 59
I Feb. 59
I Feb. 59
I Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
1 Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
1 Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Ajjr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
13 June 59
1 3 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 Jime 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 Jime59
26 Sept. 59
II Oct. 59
II Oct. 59
II Oct. 59
II Oct. 59
II Oct. 59
IS Oct. 59
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 .Tan. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
I Mar. 61
I Mar. 61
I Apr. 61
I Apr. (n
I Apr. 61
I Apr. 61
1 Apr. 61
Bradford.
Bengal.
102 Foot.
Madras.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
81 Foot.
West Indies.
Royal Artillery.
17 Foot.
3 Foot.
14 Hussars.
Bengal.
32 Foot.
60 Rifles.
90 Foot.
Devonport.
Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
25 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Roj^al Artillery.
Bei-muda.
64 Foot.
R.Eng.&Chatm.
25 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
II Hussars.
Royal Artillery.
49 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Dublin.
2 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Bury.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Gibraltar,
68 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Shomcliffe.
Chatham.
2 Life Guards.
Royal Artillery.
Fleetwood.
22 Foot.
ColdstreamGds.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Netley.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
84 Foot.
2 Dragoon Gds.
5 Lancers.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery
4 Foot.
Portsmouth.
Royal Artillery.
50 Foot.
3 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
R. Mil. College.
Royal Artillery.
Haulbowline.
35 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
88 Foot.
Bengal.
7 Hussars.
Aldershot.
38 Foot.
27 Foot.
Madras.
Royal Artillery.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
3 Hussars.
89 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Netley.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Assistant Surgeons, ranking
j with Captains.
Joseph John Pope
jWilliam Hill Climo, JWX»
j William James Wilson, MD..
Alfred F. Stafford Clarke, MD.
[Augustus Robinson Hall
Edward Footner
John Ross Murray, MD.'^
' Edward M'Carthy, MD
John Du.«tan
William James TJ^Tell
John Barlow Hannah, MD.^^
Richard Patrick Ferguson*"...
Thomas Dodd Milbum
Alex. Ferrier Churchill, J/D...
John Stannard M'Adam
Edward Nicholson
Alfred John Belemore
William Nelson Duggan, MD.
David Mackie, MD
William George Ross, MD. ...
Richard William Hare, MB....
Charles Stratheme Close
Wilmot Horton Trevor Power
George Nicol Irvine, MD
William Hy. Bant Clapp, MD.
John Mangin AVaters
FCCampbeU M.Douglas, JlfiS^i
Baynes Reed
Fredk. Heisch Dunbar, MD.^
John Edward Fannin
John Hamer Oliver
Charles Albert Maunsell, JfD.^
Joseph Lindsev Curtis
William FfoUiott
Kenneth Wm. Cumming, MD
Frederick Beaufort Scott, MD
Ignatius M'Douogh O'FarreU
John Langdou
Gough Ashton, MB
Edward Chandler's
William Cre.vk, MB
Edgcombe Venning
Alexander Brebner, Jif.B.82 ..
William Nash, MD
William Edmondson Dudley..
Alexander Doig
Henry Arthur Martin, MD. ..
William West Quinton, MB...
George William M'Nalty, MD
William Thomas Martin, JfD.f'3
William .John Page
Frederick Ferguson, MD
Richard George Segravc
John Norman Davis, MD
Abraham Aug. Stewart, MD.
Robert WiUiam Troup, ZIB.^<^
William Raymond Kynsey ..
I James Forbes Beattie, MD. ...
Alexander Thomson, MD
Alexander Turner, MD
Alexander Fras. Preston, MB.
Richard William Forsayeth ...
Charles MacDonogh Cuffe
John Alexander Shaw, MD...
Charles Haines
Forbes Dick, MD
iHopetoun Currie Collier**
John Edward Barker, 3f^. ...
Jo.seph Ridge Greenhill36
Hubert Rothwell Greene
Robert Henry Bolton
Philip Patterson Lyons, MB...
James Barker
.Tames Barry, 3/2)
I Charles Alfred Atkins
i William Patrick Smith
Christopher John Weir, MB...
•Francis Howard, MD
j William Elgce
:Thomas White, 3/£
Edmund Hunt Condon, MD .
Alfred Lewis, MD
Thomas Moriarty, MD
.Tvler Ouirhton
I .lohn Wallace, MD.^ "
William Jobson, MD.^
Joseph Fleming, MD
Warner Atkinson
Thomas WiUiam Orwin !!'
Richd. Chas. Coleman Hicksor
Thomas Gardiner Bolster, Jl/D
HeinrichFriederichLawactz >
I Melladow, JlfD.96 ]
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
_ Apr.
15 June
20 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
16 Apr.
27 May
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
14 Apr.
24 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept,
30 Sept
30 Sept
30 Sept
30 Sept,
30 Sept
30 Sept,
30 Sept,
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept,
30 Sept
30 Sept.
30 Sept
30 Sept,
30 Sept
30 Sept,
30 Sept,
30 Sept,
30 Sept.
30 Sept,
24 Nov.
24 Dec.
24 Jan.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
Chatham.
Bengal.
28 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Ro.val Artillery.
91 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Bandon.
Malta.
Royal Artillery,
77 Foot.
Netley.
63 Foot.
Royal ArtUlery
13 Hussars.
C. of Good Hope
Ro.yal Artillery.
Royal ArtUlery.
Royal Artillery.
-- Maker.
62 7 Foot.
62 S Foot.
62 Bomba.y.
62 Royal Artillery.
62 13 Foot.
62 Royal Artillery.
62 54 Foot.
62 Bombay.
62 Ro.yal Artillery.
62 12 Foot.
62
62 Bengal.
62 Royal Artillery.
62 Ro.yal Artillery.
62 18 Foot.
62 20 Hussars.
62 Royal Artillery.
62 18 Hussars.
62 108 Foot.
62 Royal Ai-tillery.
62 56 Foot.
63 Aldershot.
63 Ro.yal Artillery.
63 1 Life Guards.
63 55 Foot.
63 72 Foot.
63 Bombay.
63 79 Foot.
63 Dover.
63 Ro.yal Artillery.
63 Devonport.
63 Madras.
63 6 Dragoons.
63 15 Foot.
63 Bengal.
63 Netley.
63 76 Foot.
63 42 Foot.
.63 Dublin.
63 Netley.
63 Bengal.
.63 82 Foot.
. 63 Royal Artillery.
. 63 95 Foot.
.63 II Hussars.
.63 Madras.
.63 17 Foot.
. 63 Ro.yal Artillery.
.63 16 Foot.
63 94 Foot.
63 Royal Ai'taiery.
63 Bombay.
. 63 3 Dragoon Gds.
. 63 Bantry.
,63 41 Foot.
, 63 Honduras.
, 63 7 Foot.
. 63 Bengal.
. 63 Navan.
. 63 Royal Artillery.
. 63 Bengal.
, 63 5 Foot.
.63 21 Foot.
63 4 Hussars.
63 Army S. Corps.
64 Bomba.y.
64 12 Foot.
64 Royal Ai-tillery.
64
64 53 Foot.
64 49 Foot.
64 24 Foot.
64 Netley.
64I12 Lancers.
Medical Dejxciimeiit.
378
ASSISTANT Suno^oys, ranking ^^^l^^-^^ ^"'''3™^.°"
with Captains. S0EGEon.| station.
John Middleton, MD
David Arthur LesUe, MB.^^
Henry Skey Muir, 31 D
John'William Maxham, MD
Robert Hyde
Thomas Samuel Barrow, MD.
Michael Cogan
Richard Turner, MD
Cha. Fleetwood ChurchiU,M5.
Thomas Babington
John Ambrose, MD
John Anderson
Francis Johnson, 3/-B
Alexander Minty, MB
George Atkinson, MB.^^
John Gray, JWX>
John V . ThatoherMalcolm , MD .
Thomas Moore Kirkwood
Richard William Davies
George Francis Dooley
John Nugent Stock
WilUam Hugh Jameson
Jno. Hy. Connel Whipple,-M"i>.
William WinslowTomlinson..
Mar. 64 1 34 Foot.
31 Mar. 64J36 Foot.
Mar. 64 6 Foot.
31 Mar. 64|Weedon.
31 Mar. 64 I Foot.
31 Mar. 64123 Foot.
31 Mar. 64 Royal Artillery.
' 43 Foot.
Dublin.
31 Foot.
58 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
108 Foot.
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64 Liverpool.
31 Mar. 64' ig Foot.
31 Mar. 64|Perth.
31 Mar. 6^\<) Lancers.
31 Mar. 64144 Foot.
WiUiam Sparks Martin Price
Thomas FrancisO'Dwyer.lfi)
John P. Hamilton Boileau.lfi?
WiUiam Carpenter, MD.^^
William Keir, JIfD
Laurance Corban, MD
William Taylor, MD
Parker Smith, MD
John Mackenzie M'Lean, 3f"X).
Pierce George Power, Jjf-D. ...
Peter Shepherd, MB
Wilham Snowdon Hedley,3/D.
Theobald Andrew Purcoll
Samuel Wesley Handy
Edward O'SuUivan
James M'Creery
Humphrey 0. Gillespie, MD.
Charles Spurway
James Hector, MB
Charles Edward Martin Shaw
Kennedy Macaw, MD
Wilham Edward Riordan
Isidore Bourke, MB
John Murray, 3fjB
James Bennett Kelly
Daniel Charles Grose Bourns
Joseph Francis Blake, MB. ...
Albert Benjamin Robinson ...
David Arno S. Thorbum,J/Z).
Eugene Robert O'Brien, MD.
Walter Blake
Charles Smith
Daniel Charles Grose^s
Samuel Doake, MX)
Samuel Flood
George Beatty West
Denis Joseph Canny
Edmund Vallanoe'*
John Candy, MD
Edward Eustace
Thomas John Peatfield
Espine Ward
John Maturin
David Renton, MD
Charles Healy
Vivian Weame
Robert CoUins. Jlf5
Thomas O'Farrell, MD
Schoedde Robertson, IfZ). ..
Wm. Richard Gore Hinds, JifU
George Bedford Sanders
George Andrew, MB.^^
William Frederick Ruttledge
William Robertson, MB
George Traynor
Joseph Eustace Fishbourne ..
Richard Tobin
Richard Jackson
John Alexander Campbell
James Jerome Hanrahan,MX>.
WiUiam C Byrne White ...
Richard Hugh Carew^^ ...
Charles White
Albert John Clapp,'" MD.
Geo. Jos. Hamilton Bvatt,3fZ>.
James Creed
Arthur WUUam Shedden, MD.
Robert Keith, MD
Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
31 Mar. 6;
31 Mar. 6
31 Mar. 6^
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar,
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar,
31 Mar
31 Mar
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 6:;
31 Mar '_
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 6
31 Mar. 65
Foot.
Army S. Corps.
Bombay.
Royal Artillery.
ColdstreamGds.
2 Foot.
73 Foot.
Mauritius.
29 Foot.
26 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
21 iSussars.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery,
Foot.
74 Foot.
Hussars.
Royal ArtUlery
Foot.
96 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
70 Foot
Royal Artillery.
54 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Royal ArtiUery.
Bengal.
o Foot.
3 Foot.
5 Foot.
KeUs.
5 Dr. Guards.
Trim.
15 Hussars.
S Hussars.
q6 Foot.
Tralee.
Netley.
Gort.
Newtownards.
Birmingham.
Royal Artillery.
19 Hussars.
109 Foot.
107 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Galway.
Alderney.
15 Hussars.
59 Foot.
West Indies.
Nova Scotia.
63 Foot.
Pendennis.
14 Foot.
87 Foot.
5 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Ai'tillery.
103 Foot.
Royal Artillery,
Assistant Sukgeons, ranking,
■with Captains.
Abraham WUliam Bate, MD.
Geo. Fleetwood ChurchUl, MB.
John William Purefoy, MD....
Henry Waghorn
William Wakefield, MD
George White
John Joseph O'ReUly
WiUiam M'Watters
Robert Nelson Mally
Wm. Alister Catherwood, MD.
Edward Joseph Clarke
WiUiam Johnston, MD
George Bridges Mouat, MD...
Henry Joseph O'Brien, MB....
Philip Lefeuvre Kilroy
WilUam Alexander, MD
Robert Whittington Lowe, MD.
John Edward Purdon, MB. ...
Edward ConneUan
Wm. Alex. Mackinnon
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 6s
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
, 2 Oct. 65
John FitzGerald Brodie 2 Oct. 65
James Lane Notter, MB 31 Mar. 66
Henry Comerford, MD 31 Mar. 66
Henry Thomas Brown, MD...\ii. Mar. 66
John HarrinL'tnii Writrbt I31 Mar. 66
Ulick Albert .\,-^. „,■_-<, Ml). ...IsiMar. 66
James Shiiw M ' : > inn, .VB.J31 Mar. 66
Hy.Northa lt I .,■ n n 1 .1 : n i , > ,MD. ; 3 1 Mar. 66
Edward M-fiy^lal, MD 31 Mar. 66
Henry Theodore Chapman ... 31 Mar. 66
Robert Francis Buchanan 31 Mar. 66
James Patri ck Rooney 31 Mar,
James Henry Hannngan 31 Mar. 66
Thomas WiUiam Patterson ...[31 Mar. 66
WUliam Godfrey MarteUi I31 Mar. 66
Fred.Wm. Lloyd Hoddcr,3/B.;3i Mar. 66
WUham Flack Stevenson, Ifi?. 31 Mar. 66
Robert Nasmj^ih M'Pherson... 31 Mar. 66
Robert Coleman Eaton 3 1 Mar. 66
WUliam Francis Burnett I31 Mar. 66
Matthew Joseph Ryan '3iMar.66
Edmund Farrington Boult ... 31 Mar. 66
William Alexander Duko 31 Mar. 66
Caleb Sherar Wills
WilUam ColUns, MD
WiUiam Morton Harman, MB.
Albert Luis Femandes
Sandford Moore, MB.^^ .........
George John Gibson, MD
James Williamson, MB
WUliam Heni-y Steele, MB.'^^
Napoleon Bisdee Major
Alfred Henry Ratigan
Chas. Frederick Richards,3/5
George Herbert Clifton, MD.
Henry Cornish
John Fitzmaurico
Christopher Armstrong, MB.
Charles John O'NeiU
James Macartney, MD
WiUiam Lougheed
Samuel Baptiste Gamble, MD
Port Gomer.
Shomcliffe.
Dublin.
45 Foot.
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
25 Foot.
20 Foot.
93 Foot.
Stirling.
Bengal.
Bengal.
II Foot.
Bombay.
6 Dragoon Gds.
Isle of Wight.
71 Foot.
86 Foot.
40 Foot.
Monaghan.
Norwich.
78 Foot.
73 Foot.
Devouport.
60 Rifles.
London.
Manchester.
Sandown.
Hubberston.
Royal Artillery.
Royal ArtUlery.
Royal Artillery.
I Foot.
Camden Fort.
Eastbourne.
II Foot.
46 Foot.
10 Foot.
Canterbury.
Sunderland.
10 Foot.
60 Rifles.
Roscrea.
11 Foot.
60 Rifles.
45 Foot.
Royal ArtUlery.
Tyne mouth.
Bombay.
68 Foot.
Dungai-von.
Liverpool.
62 Foot.
West Indies.
Scots Fus. Gds.
Grenadier Gds.
4 Dragoon Gds.
Foot.
7 Aug. 66 '
2 Oct. 66 1
2 Oct. 66 I
2 Oct. 6^ (
2 Oct. 66 .
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66,
2 Oct. 66 Royal ArtiUery.
2 Oct. 66 16 Lancers.
2 Oct. 66126 Foot.
2 Oct. 66 85 Foot.
2 Oct. 66 Chatham.
2 Oct. 66 10 Hussars.
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
Bengal.
Bengal.
104 Foot.
Rifle Brigade.
56 Foot.
DubUn.
Assistant Surgeons, ranking with Lieutenants.
Robert Lindsay, MB. (,
as Captain] 3
Robert Edward Bredon, MB.
Thomas O'Reilly
E dwin Jame s Fairland'^
Robert Murphy
Edmond Townsend, JlfD
James O'ReiUy, MB
Denis James O'Flynn, MD. ..
Thomas SiUery Cogan^s
James Francis Supple
Richard ColviUe Parkinson ..
Joseph Heniy Moore
George Clerk Irving
Thomas CampbeU Tolmie
Nugent Wade
Arthur WeUesley Roche
Geoffrey Chaucer Purcell
John Randal Croker
. Dec. 58 75 Foot.
Apr. 67 97 Foot.
Apr. 67 20 Foot.
Apr. 67 21
: Apr. 67 Bengal.
: Apr. 67 3 Foot.
: Apr. 67 58 Foot.
; Apr. 67 Bengal.
: Apr. 67 Bengal.
: Apr. 67 Spike Island.
: Apr. 67 Bengal.
: Apr. 67
: Apr. 67 Royal ArtiUery.
: Apr. 67 92 Foot.
[ Apr. 67 Liverpool.
[ Apr. 67 48 Foot.
[ Apr. 67
[ Apr. 67 Dublin.
T t
379
Medical Department.
Assistant Svrgeons, ranking
with Lieutenants.
Jerome William Morgan''
Thos. James Paul Holmes, MS.
Mark Anthony Kilroy
Robert de la CoiirCorbett,3fZ>.
Hugh Kennedy Maclachlan ...
Charles FrederickPoUock, J/£.
Robert John Scott, MB
Tho.A. Jemingham Cockscdgc
Donald M'Ewen, MB
Richard Macmullen
George Frederick Sankey
John George Randall
William Hy. M'Namara, MD
Mathew Moriarty Gallwey, J/^2)
Frederick Lyons, MD
George Hare
James DaWs Gunning
Mark Anthony, MD
Gustavus Rochfort Rae
John Henry Hunt«r
William Deane Wilson, MB..
Samuel Kvle Cotter, MB
John Barrv. MD
William FuUer Bennett, MD.
John Albert Anderson, MD.
John Riddick
D.HawIeyBumAnderson,Jif.B.
James Daniel Crovre
Alexander Anderson
Emanuel Maurice Downing')
FitzGerald, Jtfi> j
Thomas Kingston, MD
Samuel Popham, MB
George Shaw
Da-vid C. Williamson Heather
Jeremiah James O'Grady
George Duncan
Henry Jagoe, Jlf^
Timothy Lewis, Jf.B
George Edward Dobson, MB.
James Fraser. MD
Ninian Ales. Williamson, MD.
John Walker, .JfS
George Ryan
Eugene V. MacSwiney, MD...
James Saltus Conyers, MD....
Richard Gerald FitzGerald ...
James Henry Ussher, MB. ...
John Leader
James Aloysius Joseph )
O'Brien, MD )
William Charles Gasteen, MB.
Robert Anderson
WiUiam Geoghegan, MB
Albert Halahan L'Estrange ...
Albert Kirwan
Maurice Knox
Richard Manifold Craig
John Roche Rahilly
Anthony Lennon Brown
Andw. Arthur Macrobin, .VjD.ss
Frederick Waghom, MD
Charles Barromeo Jennings ...
William Henry Garde
James Henry RejTiolds, MB...
Henry Hummerston Burford..
Thoma.s Jackson, JWB
Daniel Tlwniton
John Latchford, MB
Peter Thomas Krazer
William John (..'ampbell
William Frederick Samuels ...
Francis Adolphus L'Estrange
Oliver Stokes Eagar
Duke Parke
Alex. Haldane Stokes, MB. "
Geo. Koderick Trinhook, MB.
James Scaiilun, MB
John JoKcph {;rean
frfurgc Corry
Francis Arthur Davy, MD. ...
Francis ( loo. AdyeCurran.iirJB.
Thomas Edward Carroll
All xaiwkr William Duke, MD
.Mark HohLrt llnidford
Henry Siaunard
Edward Cleaver Maxweii!'.. "
Richard Dawson Hennett
Thomnn Fari«. MB. . .
William Shari.c-. MD.
Hugh IJrndy Whito '.'.''
Edward Ale-Viindor HcnryRoe
(Jcorge Mallingull Stuart, MB
Lewis Allen Irving
Apr. 67
Apr. 67
Apr. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 6S
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Mar. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 63
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
May 69
Apr. 7.
Apr. 71
6 Foot.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Royal Artillery
Borabaj'.
5 Foot.
62 Foot.
Royal Artillery,
Royal Artillery.
io5 Foot.
39 Foot.
14 Foot.
106 Foot.
I41 Foot.
92 Foot.
55 Foot.
51 Foot.
47 Foot.
6g Foot.
Carlisle Fort.
107 Foot.
St. Helena.
Ceylon Rifles.
Ballaghadertn.
18 Hussars.
Bengal.
Royal Artillery.
105 Foot.
iS Foot.
76 Foot.
Bengal.
Carlisle Fort.
Bengal.
Isle of Grain.
Madras.
Bombay.
7 Dragoon Gds.
Gibraltar.
Woolwich.
24 Foot.
8 Foot.
36 Foot.
109 Foot.
Bengal.
Carrick-on-Suir
66 Foot.
3 Hussars.
83 Foot.
8 Foot.
70 Foot.
Madras.
21 Foot.
Flat Holme.
Rifle Brigade.
Madras.
Aldershot.
19 Foot.
Bengal.
1 Foot.
16 Lancers.
Royal Artillery.
Drogheda.
Steep Holme.
Aldershot.
Penalty.
44 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
14 Foot.
FortBrockhurst
Bengal.
Bengal.
83 Foot.
99 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
16 Foot.
Bombay.
1 3 Foot.
West Indies.
Bombay.
Jamaica.
10 Hussars.
2 Dragoona.
Bengal.
Assistant Surgeons, ranking
tcith Lieutenants.
John Alexr. M'Cracken, MD.
James ilayburyBeamish, JWi).
James Albert Clery, MB
Brodie Cruickshank, MB
James Coats, MB
John Gover Williamson
Henry Bradford
William James Fawcett, MB.
Henry William Joynt
William Egerton Saunders ...
David Leckie, J/.B
WilUam Johnston Charlton ...
John Ruxtoii, 3/^
Alfred Henry Authonisz, MB.
William Tobin
Oscar Frederick MoUoy
William Joseph Moylan
Richard Exham
James M'Namara, MD.
Rodolph Harman, MB 1
John Bower Wilson, 3/i> \
George Dalton Nugent Leake
Joseph Walter O'MaUey) I
Martin, Jlf.B 3
Robert Henry Robinson
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7:
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7:
I Apr. 7;
I Apr. 7:
I Apr. 7:
1 Apr. 7:
I Apr. 7:
I Apr. 7:
I Apr. 7:
1 A])r. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
I Apr. 7
Poole Robert Gabbett i Apr. 7
MathewDanielO'Comiell,lfX>.| i Apr. 7
Charles De Montmorency) ' ..„
Palmer, J/B ..i| ^ ^P^- 7
Espine Charles Robert Ward! i Apr. 7
WilUam Findlay I i Apr. 7
William Price Sullivan i Apr. 7
Edward Heame Joynt, MD....' i Apr. 7
Ernest Wyndham Cottle ! 30 Sept. 7
Robert Vacy Ash, MB i3oSept.7
Paul Connolly !3oSept.7:
Charles Edward D wyer : 30 Sept. 7 :
John Godfrey Rogers, MB. ... 30 Sept. 7
Benjamin Bloomfield Connolly 30 Sept. 7:
John Dallas Edge, MD.^^ |3oSept.7;
Frank Edward Barrow 130 Sept. 7
Robert Blood, MD '30 Sept. 7:
Henry John Waller Barrow ... '30 Sept. 7:
William Percj' Bridges 1 30 Sept. 7 :
Robert Drurj', MD '30 Sept. 7;
William Cameron Grant, MB. ^o Sept. 7:
James Magill, MD '30 Mar. 72
Richard WiUiam O'Donnell ... 30 Mar. 72
WiUiam Donovan 1 30 Mar. 72
Charles Henry Swayne J30 Mar. 72
Dugal Blair Brown 30 Mar. 72
Richard Henry QuiU, MB 30 Mar. 72
Blennerhasset Montgomerie ■) -., I
I Tincler j 3° Mar. 72
WilUam Budd Slaughter 30 Mar. 72'
Andrew Lang Browne, JU'2)...'3o Mar. 72
Christopher WiUiam Moore > ,,
Keys, 3/Z) j 3° Mar. 72
Cecil Josiah Lambton Bushe, ) ,,
MB !r 30 Mar. 72
Henry Haldane Stokes, MB... 30 Mar. 72
37 Foot.
48 Foot.
Madras.
80 Foot.
Bengal.
45 Foot.
59 Foot.
Madras.
66 Foot.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
17 Foot.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Malta.
6 Foot.
10 Foot.
Bermuda.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Guernsey.
65 Foot.
Madras.
Madras.
51 Foot.
Scots Fus. Gds.
Dover.
Madras.
67 Foot.
67 Foot.
40 Foot.
Honduras.
89th Foot.
Bengal.
43 Foot.
Ceylon.
Bengal.
Bengal.
33 Foot.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Ceylon.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
AroTHECAKiiiS, ranking with Captains.
P. Fernandez 20 Feb. 55 Portsmouth.
JohnAndrcws ; 5 Dec. 56 Nova Scotia.
Frederick Philpot '21 Sept. 60 Malta.
Henry Logan Harvey 14 Jan. 62 Netley.
LewinWaUis |i4Apr. 68 DubUn.
Robert Conrade Mossman 1 1 4 Apr. 68 ' Gibraltar.
I John Davies 14 Apr. 68 China.
Robert George Sampson 114 Apr. 68 London.
Joseph CoUiu U Apr. 6S^Aldershot.
Apothecaries, ranking with Lieutenants.
WUham Amphlett Moss I23 Sept. 69 Ceylon.
Henrj' James Sylvester Uj Mar. 70 Woolwich.
Francis Dancy Hamilton | 4 Jan. 7i]C.ofGoodHopc.
Tears' Ser. '
IZ
Half
Pay.
H
lO
lO
13
Medical Department.
African Medical Service.
3S0
SuKGEONS, ranking with Majors.
Meyrick Lloyd Burrows, MD.'^^^
Augustus Frederick Elliot, MD
Samuel Rowe, MB
Allan Nesbitt Fox
Sdegeons, promoted, for Distinmiished Service, Super-
numerary to the fixed jEatahlishment .
Charles Benjamin Mosse"^
Robert Waters, iI/J>.i"
1 30 Apr. 58
I Mar. 61
6 Apr. 62
6 Apr. 62
8 Oct. 58
[9 Jan. 60
SURGEON,
c6 Nov. 66
4 July 70
4 July 70
4 July 70
18 Jan. 67
24 Nov. 69
EEGIMENT OR STATIOIf.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Edwin Granville Ley, JIfZ). ...
Jas.AfricanusB.Horton.^ojfZ).
\Vm. Broughton Davies, MD.
Frank Simpson
Assistant Suegeons, ranking with Capta
I Mar. 59
S Sept. 59
5 Sept. 59
I Aug. 61
Gold Coast.
Sherbro.
Lagos.
Jo.seph Gray
Valesius S. Goldsbui-y, MD..
Thomas WiUiam Wright
Alexander Johnston, MD
30 Sept. 63
24 Sept. 64
24 Apr. 65
Scarlet Unifm-m with Black Velvet FacingK.
Royal Warrant Regulating the Pay and Non-EfFective Pay of Medical Officers.
Victoria R.
"Whereas we deem it expedient to revise and amend the regulations for the pay and half pay of the Medical
Officers of our Army, our will and pleasure is, that Articles 283 to 298 of our Royal Warrant of the 3rd February
1866, and so much of our Royal Warrant of the ist October 1858, as affects the half pay and retired pay of the said
Officers, be cancelled, and that, instead thereof, this our present warrant be established and obeyed as the sole
authority on the matters herein treated of.
I. The daily rates of pay of the Officers of the Medical Branch of the Hospital Department of our Army shall be
tis follows : —
Medical Staff.
Director General
Inspector General
After 25 years' service ...
„ 30
Deputy Inspector General
After 25 years' service ...
,, 30 ,,
Pay daily.
£ «. d.
... Special.
Surgeon Major i 4
After 25 years' service i 7
Surgeon o 17
After 15 years' service i o
Assist.Surg.,onappointment... o 10
After 5 years' service 012
,, 10 „ o 15
Charge Pay.
The Officer in medi-
cal charge of an Army
in the Field of 10,000
men and upwards, jC^
daily ; of 5,000 men
and upwards, 158.
daily ; of less than
5, 000, io«. daily.
Or,in medical charge
of a Colony where the
number of commis-
sioned Officers and en-
listed men is i , 500 and
upwards, 5s. daily.
.7 6
Pay daily.
Genekai, Hospital Staff. £ s. d.
Governor and Commandant \
Staff Captain andAssist.Comniandant [ Special.
Acting Governor j
Captain of Orderlies 066
After 5 years' service 080
11 10 ,, o 10 o
Apothecaries.
Apothecaries 090
After 5 years' service o 10 6
2. Every candidate to be admitted to the competitive examination for a commission as Assistant Surgeon to our
Army shall be unmarried, and shall possess such a certificate or certificates as would qualify a civilian to practise
medicine and surgery in Great Britain and Ireland ; and before receiving a commission shall pass an examination
in Military medicine, surgery, hygiene, and pathology, after attending the authorized course in a general Military
hospital.
3. An Assistant Surgeon shall pass such examination as our Secretary of State for War may require, and shall
have served on full pay with the commission of Assistant Surgeon for five years, of which two shall have been passed
in or with a Regiment or Depot BattaUon before he can be promoted to the rank of Surgeon.
4. Assistant Surgeons shall, as a general rule, be promoted to the rank of Surgeon in the order of their seniority
in the service, unless unfit for the discharge of their duties from physical or professional incompetence or miscon-
duct. In cases of distinguished service, however, an Assistant Surgeon may be promoted without reference to
seniority ; and in such cases the recommendation detailing the services for which the Officer is proposed for promo-
tion shall be published in the General Orders of the Army and in the Gazette in which such promotion shall appear.
5. A Surgeon after 20 years' service in any rank shall be styled Surgeon Major, but a Surgeon of less than 20 years'
full pay service may be promoted to the rank of Surgeon Major for distinguished service. The recommendation
detailing the services for which the Officer is proposed for promotion for distinguished service shall be published in
the General Orders of the Army, and in the Gazette in which such promotions shall appear.
6. A Surgeon must have served 10 years in our Army with a commission on full pay, of which period two years
must have been passed with the rank of Surgeon in or with a Regiment or Depot BattaUon, before he can be pro-
moted to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals.
7. All promotion from the rank of Surgeon or Surgeon Major to that of Deputy Inspector, and from the rank of
Deputy Inspector to that of Inspector, shall be given by selection for ability and merit, the selection being made
from the whole rank of Surgeons, whether styled' Sirrgeons or Surgeons Major ; and the grounds of such selection
shall be stated to us in writing and recorded in the office of our Commander in Chief.
8. A Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals must have served five years at home, or three abroad, in that rank
before he can be promoted to the rank of Inspector General. '
9. Our Secretary of State for War in cases of emergency may shorten the several periods of service above men-
tioned, as he shall deem expedient for the good of our service.
10. Good service pensions shall be awarded to themostmeritorious Medical Officers of ovir Army, under such reo-u-
lations as shall be from time to time determined by us, with the advice of our Secretary of State for War. Six°of
the most meritorious Medical Officers of our Army shall be named cur Honorary Physicians, and six our Honorary-
Surgeons.
11. Medical Officers shall have the right to retire on half pay after 20 years' service ; Medical Officers of the rank
of Surgeon Major, Surgeon, or Assistant Surgeon, shall be placed on the retired list at the age of 55, and all Inspec-
tors General and Deputy Inspectors General at the age of 65 years.
12. Our Secretar3' of State for War may, when he shall deem it fit, employ Officers of the Medical Branch of our
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381 Medical Dejpaiiment.
Hospital Department in sundry situations at such daily rates of pay, in addition to half pay, as he shall from tim3
to time determine. , , -^^ ^ ^
13. A Medical Officer who having voluntarily resigned his commission has subsequently been permitted to re-enter
the Army, shall not, except under very special cii-cumstances, to be approved by our Secretary of State for War, be
ullowjd "to reckon his former service.
14. An Apothecary shall have the right to retire on half pay after 30 years good service.
Semce on the West Coast of Africa.
15. A Medical Officer volunteering for service on the West Coast of Africa shaU, in order to come under the pro-
visions of the two following articles, serve on the coast for a period of at least twelve months, and shall be governed
by the following regulations. ^ . ^ ^. ^ ^ „ ,.
16. Each year of such service shall be aUowed to reckon towards promotion and retirement as two years of ordi-
nary service, but it shall not so reckon towards increased pay, or qualification for the rank of Surgeon Major. If
an Officer shall be permitted, at his own wish, to prolong his stay on the coast, his fm-ther service shall be allowed
to reckon in proportion. „ , . , ,
17. For each year's service on the coast, a Medical Officer shall be entitled to a year s leave at home, and for every
additional period beyond a year he shall have an equivalent extension of leave.
2fon-Efecfife Pay.
18. A Medical Officer placed on half pay by reduction of establishment, or on the report of a medical board, in
consequence of wounds or ill-health caused in and by the discharge of his duties, or on account of age (under Article
11), shall be entitled to half pay at the following daily rates :—
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Inspector General after 30 years' service i 17 6 Surgeon Major after 25 years' service..
25 .
')eputy Inspector General ,, 30 ,
Assistant Sm-geon.,
o 6
19. The rate of half pay awarded to Officers retiring for their own convenience, after 20 years' service on full pay^
shall not exceed one-half of theh- fuU pay at the time of retirement.
20. Every Medical Officer who shall retire after a service upon full pay for 25 years, shall be granted a rate of
half pay equal to seven-tenths of the daily pay he may have been in receipt of when thus retiring or proceeding
on half pay, provided he shall have served three years in his rank or shall have served abroad for 10 years in all
ranks, or for five years with an army in the field. An Officer of 25 years' full pay service, whose service falls within
neither of these conditions, shall be entitled to only seven-tenths of the daily pay he was in receipt of prior to hi*
last promotion.
21. A Medical Officer placed on half pay from any other cause shall be allowed only a temporary rate of half pay
(not exceeding the rates specified in Ai-ticle 18) for such period and at such rate as our Secretary of State for War shall
decide with reference to the sei-vices rendered to the public by such Officer.
22. Medical Officers of 20 years' full pay service, placed temporarily on half pay under Article 21, on accoiint of ill-
health, may, however, be allowed to retire on permanent half pay at the rate fixed by Article iS, if after one year
on half pay they shall be reported by a Medical Board to be permanently unfit for further service.
23. An Apothecary shall be granted pay at the following daily rate, if placed on half pay by reduction of estab-
lishment, or on account of age (under Article 14), or through ill-health, certified to the satisfaction of our Secretary
of State for War to have been contracted in and by the service.
Apothecary to the Forces, after 30 years' service gs. a day.
,, ,, ,, 15 ,, 6s. ,,
„ 10 „ 5S- ,.
Given at our Court at St. James's this ist day of April 1867, in the 30th year of our reign.
By Her Majesty's command, J. S. PAKINGTON.
War Services of Inspectors' General and Deputy Inspectors General.
• Sir Thomas Galbraith Logan served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 with the 53rd Regiment, and was present at
the affair of Buddiwal, and in the actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served also at the
biei;e of Sebastopol during 1855, and was present at the taking of the Quarries on 7th June, at the assault of the
18th June, and as Principal Medical Officer of the Highland Division at the final assault on the Sth September (Medal
with Cliuip, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» DocUjr Muir served with the 33rd Regiment in the Light Division of the Eastern Army throughout the
"^^'P"'!^ o' 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan
on i8th June and 8th September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
r°i?'"' r"?- Medal). Served also against the Indian mutineers in 1857-58. Was Principal Medical Officer
or the China Expeditionary Force under Sir Hope Grant in i860, and was mentioned in despatches " as having-
most ably conducted the medical arrangements of the campaign " (Inspector General, CB., iledal with two Clasps
forTiikuand Pekin). t- o v 1 i^
» DocUjr Heatson served as Surgeon of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was
present on board the steam-frigate Ferooz, in the action with and destruction of the stockades in the Rangoon
river, unci (luring the three days' operations ending in the capture of the Great Dagon Pagoda : at the defence of
Promo and repulse of the night attack (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
- .¥'■• Mf'uot served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 6th Dragoons and on the Medical Staflf, and was in
mctuail charge of the General Field Hospital of the 3rd Division throughout the siege operations until the fall of
wTJ^'"'" ' ""'' ':«''fe'l"entl.y as P M.O. of Balaklava until the final evacuation of the Crimea 12th June 1856, having
li^fJiu^^^*"? . If',^.T"1**"^"^'"'"-^"'^^"°'*°' and Tchernaya, and the night reconnaissance and attack on
r.i n^„ " «^i"1 \f\^°\'^^^ (specially recommended for promotion for "distinguished conduct, zeal, and effi-
fl.^riZ" .r!. V "''v ^. Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, CB., and Victoria Cross). Served
In?.?^. ! "r"" ^^?'","'' war of 1860-6. throughout the operations under General Pratt (twice mentioned in
lhSmuM>>onnn;ir °''°.';y'T .'^"^^'•e'l a'' «" times and in all positions"). Present in the field as P.M.O.
JoD^ S, vmnn.i'^nn 1 1 '° l»;° Wa.katoo Taranaki. and Tauranga districts in 1863-65 under Sir D. Cameron, and
i3 val,mhW^H,rZ? l^ „Receivedthe thanks of the New Zealand Government for "special
MajCHlyV uppn^ali^m Colony." Again recommended for promotion and some special mark of Her
tho RuliorcnmnHUri^i 7"^ the ,6th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore, 20th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also in
Bervc 1 <^ Fi^dM^l n„ it '. "'i'"'^'';*^.,^*''' "^"'l '^^ Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
Btr^ cd as I .lid Me<l.cal Innpcctor of the expeditionary force in the north of China in i860 ; present at the capture
Medical Dcpartinent. — War Services. 382
of the Taku Forts on 21st August, and minor actions resulting in the surrender of Pekin (CB., Medal with (
Served as Principal Medical Officer with the Abyssinian expeditionary force (mentioned in despatches, and promoted
to Inspector Geneial of Hospitals, Medal).
8 Doctor F. W. Innes served as Superintending Surgeon to the force under Havelock and Outram from 21st July
«857 until the fall of Lucknow in March 1858, and was thanked by the Governor General for "his unwearied
attention to the sick and wounded "—was present in the actions of Oonao, Busseerutgunge (both), Boorbeeake-
chowkee, Bithoor, Mimgarwar, Alumbagh, occupation of Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow.
Served with the Azimghur Field Force in aU the minor actions until the expulsion of the rebels from the
Jugdespore Jungle ; served also in Shahabad until the final suppression of the rebellion in that district (Medal
with two Clasps, CB., and a year's service for Lucknow).
^ Doctor John Fraser served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in Bengal and the N.W. Provinces during the suppression
of the mutiny in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Koorse, Baree, and
Nugger, action of iSfawabgunge, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, fall of Amethee, affair
at Churdar, capture of Fort Medjiddia, affairs of Bankee and Sitka Ghat in Nepaul. As Senior Medical Officer to
the field force in Oude under Sir Hope Grant he was twice mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
1° Mr. J. H. K. Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from the 15th March to
4th July 1855, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hindun (woimded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force thi'oughout all the subsequent
operations in Rohilcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 1858-59 (Medal with
Clasp, CB.). "Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
Commissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal, and
received from the Emperor the Iron Cross.
1^ Mr. Longmore served in the Light Division of the Eastern Army from its first taking the field, throughout the
campaign of 1854-55, until the termination of the siege of Sebastopol, without being absent from duty a single day ; was
preseuL at the affair ofBulganac, battlesof Alma and Inkemian, capture of Balaklava, sortieof 26th Oct., assaults of
the Redan on i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of
Honor) .
12 Mr. O'Flaherty joined the Ai'niy of the East at Scutari in April 1854, appointed Sanitaiy Officer to the force
assembled there, and on its proceeding to Varna was appointed to the medical charge of the Heavy Cavalry Brigade,
and while at Varna and the advanced posts had charge of the Light and the Heavy Cavalry Brigades ; accompanied
the latter to the Crimea, where he remained until the action of Balaklava, after which was ordered to take medical
charge of the transport which conveyed the most severely wounded from the opening attack of the trenches, and
many officers wounded in the cavalry charge, for the performance of which duty he was specially commended and
detained at Scutari in charge of the General Hospital, where he received the commendation of H.R.H. the Duke of
Cambridge on his visit to that hospital, as well as other General Officers and the Sanitary Commissioners (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.). In April 1857 he accompanied General Ash-
burnham's expedition to China as Second Senior Medical Officer, and was transferred to India in December 1857,
where during the mutiny he acted for some time as P.M.O. at Bombay, and afterwards in 1858-59 as P.M.O. to the
Malwa field force under Sir John Michel, employed in the successful pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee, and was
present at the surrender of some hundreds of his followers.
" Doctor C. A. Gordon was present with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze
Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in 1848 on the west coast of Africa, and was thanked in
despatch. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,— in medical charge of Franks' Force in its advance to
Lucknow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerjjore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the 10th Regiment at
the siege and capture of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, including the relief of Azimghur, capture
of Jugdespore, and action of Chitowi-ah {CB., Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in despatches). Had medical
charge of the Force under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in 1860-61 . Being sent by the
War Department as Medical Commissioner to the French Army, he arrived in Paris on the 2nd September 1870,
and continued uninterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment by the German Army. He was
elected a Member of Council of the Soci(5t6 de Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangelique. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around the
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in the field,
viz.— at Malmaison on the 21st October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancy and Bourget on the 21st
December. At the fourth great battle, that of Montretout on the 19th Januarj' 1871 he was present on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his services the I'rovisional Govern-
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor.
1* Doctor Rutherford served with the 62nd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was in medical charge
of the Regiment at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In 1857 proceeded to China on the Staff of the
Lt.General commanding the expeditionary force, in 1859 was appointed Sanitary Officer to the Ai-my serving in
China ; in i860 served the campaign in the North, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of
the Taku forts, and surrender of Pekin (Jledal with two Clasps) .
15 Mr. Bent served in the Crimea from 30th April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
1" Doctor Inglis served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regiment, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan (the greater part of which in medical charge of the Regiment) and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
the capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, including
operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cavrapore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and
actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, captm-e of Bareilly, and affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie
<Medal) .
15 Mr. Elliot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie'8 Fai-m, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; after promotion to
Senior Surgeon of R. Artillery, was appointed Superintending Surgeon of the whole of the Ordnance Corps in the
Crimea (Medal with four Clasps, CI?., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal — twice mentioned in despatches). Served in India in 1857-59, and '"'^s present at the action of Pandoo
Nuddee, operations before Cawnpore on the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th December (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
21 Mr. Bowen served m the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and acted as Principal Medical Officer to the expedition
against the Kaffir chief Kreli, in Aug. 1852. Was shipwrecked in H. M.S. Birkenhead off Danger Point, Cape of
Good Hope, 26th Feb. 1852. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), was acting Principal Medical Officer of
the 4th Division during the march from Old Fort to Cathcart's HiU, and for a short time afterwards.
-- Mr. Stewart sei^ved with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage
of the Chenab, and the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
-^ Mr. Mm'phy served with the 80th Regiment during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the taking
of Prome ; also present as Staff Surgeon to the Bengal Division with Sir J. Cheape's Force at Donabew, and wounded
in the attack on the enemy's stockade on the 19th March 1853 (Medal with ('lasp for Pegu).
25 Doctor Barclay served throughout the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-53 (Medal), for the most part in medicil
charge of the Reserve Battalion gist or of the 43rd Regiment ; was present at the various attacks on the Amatola
and Waterkloof fastnesses in which these Regiments were engaged. Accompanied the expedition across the
Orange river against the Basutos, in 1852, and was present in charge of Head Quarter Column, at the action of
Berea. Accompanied the 43rd on the march from Bangalore to Calpee.in 1857-58, and was Senior Medical Officer
383 Medical Department. — War Services.
of the 2ml Brigade Saugor Field Division during the hot weather campaign in Central India, and the subsequent
operations (Medal). „ . . ■
2" Doctor Massy served ns Assistant Surgeon of the 31st Regiment towards the close of the Sutlej campaign in
1846. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as Surgeon of the 17th Lancers, including the affairs of Bulganak
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkermaa, and Tcheraaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for promotion to
the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals for sei-vice in the Field by General Sir William Codrmgton.
Ser\-ed as Surgeon of the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, action of Kooi-see, and Ti-ans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp). Acted as Principal
Medical Officer with Brigadier Barker's Column in the campaign in Oude during a portion of 1858-59.
-8 Doctor Munro served as Assistant Surgeon of the 91st Regiment throughout the KafiBr war of 1846-47 (Medal) .
Served as Surgeon of the 93rd Highlanders during the campaign in the Crimea, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also
served in India during the suppression of the mutiny, and was present in the operations for the relief of Lucknow
bv Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit, action near Futtehghur, siege and fall of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilcund and attack on Fort Rugia, actions at AUygunge and Bareilly, campaign in Oude and
actions of Posgaon and Kusselpore, and attack on Fort Methoulie (Medal with two Clasps). Was removed from
his Regiment to act as Principal Medical Officer of the combined European and Native Euzufzai Field Force during
the final operations in the Umbeylah Pass in Dec. 1863 under Major General Garvock (mentioned in despatches, CJ3.,
received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with Clasp).
** Mr. Foss served with the loth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of
Sobraon (Medal). Served with the Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal); and with the expedition
north of the Orange river in 1S52-53. Also the campaign of 1S60 in North China including the taking of Sinho
andTangku (Medal).
^' Mr. Ewing served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1S58, including the siege and capture of
Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal).
■^ Doctor Guy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Superintendent of Hospital Ships, and Principal
Medical Officer of the European Troops atZoulla (mentioued in despatches, and promoted Deputy Inspector General
of Hospitals, Medal).
^ Doctor T. Crawford served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was on board
the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades in the Rangoon
river ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and captm-e of Rangoon
(including the storming of the White House Redoubt) ; also at the storm' and capture of Bassein, loth May, varioaa
skirmishes at Prome, and during the advance on Meaday (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sei-ved with the 18th Royal
Irish in the Crimea from 9th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
" Doctor J. Macbeth served with the loth Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the siege operations before
Mooltan (till ordered away on duty with sick and wounded), including the affair of the gth September, and storming
the enemy's enti-enched position on the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
^° Doctor W. G. Trousdell served with the 29th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the battles of ChiUian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
^' Mr. T. Best served in the field against the enemy in the Orange River Sovereignty in 1850-51, and in the Kaffir
war of 1852-53 (Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on Gate Pah and
engagement at Te Ranga (mentioned in desjiatches, and Medal).
»s Mr. V. Webb served with the 10th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege ojierations before and sm-render of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served
with the 46th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Mr. D. R. Mackinnon served with the 2ist Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege aud fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal
with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. A. Crocker served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimean camiDaign from 22nd April 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦' Mr. W. G. Watt sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to the 24th March 1855, with the 23rd
Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. J. M. S. Fogo served with the Royal Artilleiy in the Crimea from the April bombardment of 1855 until
the final evacuation, and was in medical charge of the left siege train at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
" Mr. E. B. Tuson served as Surgeon of the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the gth May to the 22nd June 1855
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
" ^Ir.lE. Gilbome served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Royal Artillery, including the affairs
Of llulganac and M'Kenzie's Fann, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and
repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
aud sth Class of the Medjidie).
Surgeons Major.
> Surgeon Major J. A. Bostock served in the Buffs at the battle of Punniar 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served
in the Eastern cinnpaign of 1854, and up to i6th April 1855, with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including the battles
ol Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with four Clasps,
Knitrht of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"Surgeon Major .). Wyalt ciiiliiirked in 1854 with the ist Battalion Coldstream Guards on the Eastern expedition,
and Hcr%'eil witli it m Tuiki'V mid the Crimea until the end of the war; was present at the battles of Alma,
Jjaliiklava, and liikirinim (Imrse hliot), siege ami fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion
..I Honor, and 1 |^■l^l^ll Me.l.il). lirimr selectc.l l.y the War Department to proceed to the Head Quarters of the
iTcnch Army lis .Mi'diciil ( oMimisMomn-, was drtaincd in Paris throughout the entire period of the siege of 1870-71,
una was emplnyid 111 il,.' lic)il ,iui mg ;ill the i.nncipal sorties and subsequent battles. He was elected a Member of
M^il.l^l. . .1" ^"','"'V.',! .'.' ^'■'^^' '"','■■' ""^ lilcss.'s, and of the Ambulances dc la Presse ; and was promoted for his
ncrviccB to the nink ot Ollieer ol the Legion of Honor.
.<.',^r,l'r.^?i"' ''^'"•''"" ^\A; */„*^,'"''^"' I'lU'lcd ^vith the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 2i8t April 1855, and
•eryecl at the Hicge and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
ih«' i,„'.'.7-""f I'N""' ■'■ ^"r" <^°'''""^ ^''-^^ "'^ ''•''''' Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of i854-55> includinfc
tU.rv 1 T ";,-^'""v 'i"'.l Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
T^ku iCtTlVlcdu^wMlhClaB ) "^ ^^'^ northof China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of tho
V.!ii..v''"auT'.w ^^''1''^ ^''.7"',l'" t'"! N'ew Zealand war of 1S46, and was present at the operations in tho Horakiv
inlvJs,' A '-;',hnM,Ki,„utthe raraiiakiwarol 1860-6., and was Senior Medical Officer in tho field from February 10
n. I «r H i', , ] 1 V^'' ""•■".V"'.'*^'' , '" despatches. Served throughout the war of 1863-64 in the Waikato country,
Onvkau. nnd";;.ra;M\rf;" .aiml^l'i^Xs^aSL (""rand M'edau'"^ '''" '""""" ''"''"' °^^°'"'""' "' ""^ '"^'"'■' "'
at'uic at;,u„x. ;?f'uTe'yua"^I"i'"i!'^.?,i"T.';".^.":.'^.'"^^^^^^ :854,„and was Surgeon o_f the7th FusiUers
1 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth September (Medal
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with Clasp, and Tvirkish ITeda.!) . Served as Sanitary Oflacer to the British Troops in Abyssinia during the campaign
of 1868 (Medal). . „
2* Doctor H. Kendall served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Surgeon 17th Lancers, at the affairs ot
Bulganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and as Surgeon of the 4th Light Dragoons at the
battles of Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations with the Light Cavalry Brigade at
Eupatoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the
7th Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of
the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and captui-e of Lucknow, affaii's of Barree and Sirsee, action of
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomteo at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign
including the affairs of Daodpore, Kandoo Nuddee, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Beuhi Madho's Force to the
Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Chiu-da and pursuit, taking the Fort of Mee-
.ieedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with
Clasp).
26 Doctor T. Fraser served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the 30th Aug.
1855, including the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and _
Turkish Medal). , ^c , ^
" Surgeon Major H. D. Fowler served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebasto-
pol from the nth October 1855, to the end of the Russian war in July 1856. Also in the suppression of the Indian
mutiny in 1857-59, including the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th
Dec. 1857, action of Kalee N udee, advance on Puttehghiu-, campaign in Rohilcund, defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal) .
^ Surgeon Major J. Small sei-ved in the KaiBr war of 1853-54 (Medal).
32 Doctor A. P. Cahill served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present with'the 32nd Light Infantry at
the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, the action of Soorujkhoond, the captiu-e of the city, and surrender
of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote and the battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the same Regiment in the Peshawur camj^aign of 1852 with the force under Sir
Colin Campbell against the frontier hill tribes (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal during the Inilian mutiny of
1S57-59, and with the 80th Regiment in the campaign in Oude (Medal).
»3 Doctor S. H. Fasson served with the Royal Artillery in the Kaffir war of 1847 ; and throughout that of 1851-52
(Medal), and was present at the engagement vnth the Basuto tribes at the Berea 20th Dec. 1852. Sei-ved throughout
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th
Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^* Surgeon Major M. F. Manifold served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present
at the defeat of the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Frontier on the 28th March 1859 (Medal).
2= Doctor C. v. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Nov. 1S54, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
37 Surgeon Major R. Thornton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bul-
ganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Also served as Principal Medical Officer with the expe-
ditionary force employed against the hostile Indians in Yucatan in 1861.
3^^ Doctor M. Combe served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, 'the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854
(Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
*° Doctor E. W. Young served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Diimorriagunj on 26th Nov. and 3rd
Dec, andof Toolsepore on 23rd Dec. 1858 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion 60th Ritlcs on the Red River
expedition of 1870.
*' Surgeon Major A. D. Home served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th and 13th Hussars, including
the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Decorated with
the Victoria Cross for persevering bravery and admirable conduct in charge of the wounded men left behind the
Column when the troops under General Havelock forced their way into the Residency of Lucknow on the 26th
Sept. 1857 (Medal wIth'Clasp, and a year's service). Served in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-65 (C£.,
special promotion to the rank of Surgeon Major, and Medal).
•^ Surgeon Major W. A. Mackinnon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders,
including the battles of Ahna and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Regiment), expedition to Kertch and Yenikale,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Surgeon on the personal Staff of Lord
Clyde during the Indian mutiny from April 1858 to the end of the war, and was present in the campaigns in Rohil-
cimd, Byswarrah, and Trans-Gogra, including the actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Doondiakeira, Bergudia,
Musjedia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the capture of the rebel
position at Katikara and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatches). Appointed Sanitary
Officer to the New Zealand Force in Nov. 1863, and held the appointment till April 1866, when field operations ceased.
In that capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, and Wanganui- districts, on the head-
quarters' Staff of Sir D. Cameron, and attached to the Quarter Master General's Department; was present in tho
action at Rangiawhia, assault of the Gate Pah, Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, and CS.), repulse of the enemy's
attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair at Kakaramea (Medal).
" Surgeon Major R. Gilbome sei-ved with the 8th Hussars in Bulgaria from 5th June 1854. Served with the 89th
Regiment in the Crimea from 14th Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the i8th June
and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India during the suppression of the
mutiny in 1857-59, f^^^ in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee in Rfljpootana and Central India (Medal).
■»^ Surgeon Major J. Madden served vrith the 43rd Light Infanti-y in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
*9 Doctor H. F. Smith served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was attached to Head Quarters and not
absent a single day from duty ; had medical charge of Staff belonging to Adjutant and Quarter Master General'B
Departments, and subsequently on the personal Staff of Sir James Simpson and Sir William Codrington ; present f»u
Bulganac, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal withfour Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
'-'■ Doctor J. E. Scott served with the Rifle Brigade in theKaffirwarof 1852-53, including the expedition beyond the
Kei in Aug. 1852, and the final clearing of the Waterkloof (Medal). Embarked with the Rifle Brigade and served
throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, — from March 1855 as Surgeon of the 41st Regiment ^Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
=2 Surgeon Major W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on
26th Oct. 1854, and assault on the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and suiTeader
of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
=3 Doctor H. V. Bindon served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in medical charga it the
Regiment during the campaign of 1851-53 (Medal). Joined the expeditionary force in the north of China in i860
(Medal). Served during the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862,
and was present at the capture by escalade of the walled towns of Tsinpoo andTsolin, and the fortified town of Najow.
^■* Surgeon Major T. C. O'Leary served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the i8th March 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
5^ Doctor J. S. Furlong landed at Varna in May 1854 with the Royal Engineers, and in September in the Crimea with
the E Battery Royal Artillery of the Light Division, and was present with it in the affair of Bulganae, battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, after which he proceeded in medical charge of the steamship Mauriiius vfith 2^0
wounded to Scutari ; subsequently served with the 39th and 42nd Regiments at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, ex-
pedition to Kertch, assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal) . In 1857-59 he served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign, including
the battle of Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), actions at Seraighat, Khodagunj, and Shumshabad, siege of Lucknow, assaul
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on the Martiniero, and capture of the city, assault on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly
(Medal with Clasp). ^ . » „
" Doctor Frederick Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5" Doctor A. L. Adams served in Medical Charge of the detachment of the 22nd Regiment with the expeditionary
force mider Sir Sydney Cotton in 1854 against the Mohmimd Tribes on the Peshawur frontier (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Doctor J. Keilie was in medical charge of a Detachment 86th Regiment in 1857 at the siege and capture of Dhar,
action at Mundesore, battle of Googaria, and relief of Neemuch. Served also with the 17th Lancers in Rajpootana
and Central India, and was present at the action at Zecrapore in Dec. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'' Surgeon Major P. J. Clarke served with the Royal Engineers at the destruction of the docks and forts in Sebasto-
pol (Crimean and Turkish Medals) . Sei-ved at the siege of Lucknow and in the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal) .
"• Doctor N. H. Stewart served as Surgeon of the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign, and was pre-
sent at the fall of Magdala (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal).
" Doctor .Tumes Sinclair sei-ved the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd Regiment, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Major, Medal) .
*=* Surgeon Major C. D. Madden served from i8th Jan. to 20th May 1855 in the Crimea and before Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light' Infantry in the Saugor Field Division from
24th Dec. 1857, and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of 1859 (Medal). Ser^^ed as Sur-
geon of the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Field Surgeon of the ist Bri-
gade at the action of Ai-ogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Major "for
valuable sei-\-ices rendered during the campaign," Medal).
" Doctor J. R. M. Lewis served with the Rifle Brigade in the expedition against the insurgent Boers, north of the
Orange river, and was present, at the action of Boem Plaats on 29th August 1848.
** Doctor J. Eraser sei-ved in the field with the 50th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including
operations in the Waikato, Wanganui, and Taranaki districts (Medal).
^ Doctor W. J. Fyffe served the Easteni campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Interman, and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Surgeon Major A. A. Stoney served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
^ Doctor G. Aiichinleck serv'e'd in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the Eusoofzie
expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 81 st
Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of
Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
'' Doctor H.M. Eraser served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, where
he acted as Sanitary Officer to the Forces under the Commander-in-Chief. He was also present at the operations
resulting in the taking of Sandee, n Oct. T858, when he was Chief Medical Officer with the force under Brigadier
Hale (Medal with Clasp).
'" Doctor G. W. Peake served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment
throughout the New Zealand war of 1864-66, including the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns (Medal).
"' Surgeon Major W. Perry served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three
Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'^ Doctor E. J. Franklyn served the Eastei-n campaign of 1854-55; '^as at Balaklava attending on the wounded
during the Cavalry action there ; and was placed in charge of the Russian wounded after the battle of Inkerman ;
and served withtlie 77th Regiment before Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served during the Indian Mutiny with the Column under Sir W. W. Turner at Sasseram, on the Grand Trunk Road,
Bengal.
" Doctor J. Irvine served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857 in medical charge of the
Royal Artillery (Maude's), including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserut
Gunge, Mungawarra, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow (mentioned in despatches) ;
with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and"at the siege and capture of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde (Medal with two Clasps).
'' Surgeon Major G. A. TumbuU served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimean campaign from the 9th May 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" SurgeonMajor J. Gibbons served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded 20th Oct. 1854, by a shell in the Trenches), and attack and occupation of the
Cemetery on the i8th June: was especially mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches for his exertions (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, in
medical charge of the 32nd Light Infantry and was present at the successful attack on the entrenched position at
Dchaygain, capture of the Fort of Dirhool, action at Doadpore, affair at Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of
Amethie and Lurkerpore, and accompanied the Column under Colonel Carmichnel which drove Beni Madhoo across
the Gogra (Medal).
" Surgeon Major R. C. Todd served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimea in 1855, the greater part of the time in
medical charge of the Regiment— including the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
actions of the i8th and 21st August and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
79 Surgeon Major J . Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
'"c'u<l'"(f tlic action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and suiTender of Pekin
(Modal with two Clasps). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recap-
ture of Kading.
/» Surgeon Major D. J. Doherty served in the Crimean campaign from 2nd July to 17th Aug. 1855, including the
Biege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»' DocUir Robert M'Nab served in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present with the 64th Regi-
ment in operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat of the Gwalior mutineers on 6th December,
action at Kluilce Nuddee, and entrance into Puttehghur (Medal).
, r,' ^"^H"' ^- IJ-i^myth served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege and
fall of SclmKtopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
»' Dootfir C. W. I'oulton served the Enstom campaign of 1854-55 (l,Iedal).
Surgeon Major A . ( ;. Klkington served the Easteni campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
inlcerman (wounded), siege and lull of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
ClaHKof the .Medjidie. and Tiukisli Medal).
»» Surgeon Major W. Armstrong served with the S4th Regiment in the Indian mutiny; was in medical charge of
g 0"^''.*' . 1?" '^' *'i'"«'t >n '857 and also of a Field Force in Oude including attack on the Fort of Leheau in March
1858 (Medal). °
« Rurirec.n Major A. TI. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of theMurree
ucpot when the stnlioii was attiickcd on the ist Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed in the
opemtiouH of the three following days (.Medal). i 1 j
f-!Lr"''*^Ti" ??"JT''' "'^'""•'y "■"'< Prosont in an engagement between the British troops and the Mahometans of
K."™l?.'.?.„„.'i'Vl'"'"'\ ;■,''''"■'■' ''''''' '''''■'''■'^ He
.nr^^wrK..^^ ."?'""'"',' " ' "' '■'■'"'•''•""1 I'liiglish on .the 4th August following, when the stockaded
th^iw?^ 'ri^-Tn^'i" ^"^^^^ ■ ' ""^"' '" 'I'-Wtli Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with
of tl,nr/.,,L«i II 11 r,''?''"'^'^^ "' '"" " ' '"'"'"■•'^""Wihs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming
or the » < llCIll Hill imd dLHtrUll 1 I,„|1,m, ,„i Mm .ah December, also in the Hr-Mor, nt TTrr,l.f>„1» „„rl ,1p=t.r„r.HnS
if the villiigo at the foot of tlio Boiiair Piim
I sth December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction
he m.lun HKinn , rn .Tu\ •, """'\"' ' ""' "" "^'•'' >>«cember which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and
M H, "T w ^ '''','' ^,'",^'■'1:°* "" "'0 '7tl' H'-cembcr (Medal with Clasp).
» Sir«oon Ma^or .1. h.Momitt served with the 2nd Regiment in the Kaffir war of ,851-53 (Med.al).
in tho Hu^^'n. IXnii- Ji- ^^fT"/*? "T^V-'' "' 't" ^"^^ '"''■ "f 'Ssi-S.^-horse Shot in the Waterkloof (Medal) . Also served
in the Uuznrii campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain(Medal with Clasp).
Medical Department. — War Services. 386
'" Surgeon Major B. Tydd served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganac and battle
of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
51 Surgeon Major W. J. Ingham was present and in medical charge of the 52nd Light Infantry at the action with the
Sealkote mutineers at Trimmos Ghat Goorsdaspore on the 12th and i6th July 1858, and at the siege and capture of
Delhi (Medal with Clasp)
52 Surgeon Major T. B. Eeid served in medical charge of a Wing of the 7th Bengal Native Infantry during the Santal
insurrection. Served in the 53rd Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chuttra,
Gopalgunge, Khodgunge, and entry into Futteghur, aflfair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege
and capture of Lucknow. Served on the Staflf in Oude during the campaign of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Surgeon Major H. T. Reade served in medical charge of the 6ist Regt. at the siege of Delhi from 1st July 1857 to
the final capture of the city on 20th September ; was present at the repulse of the sorties of the 4th, 9th, i8th, and
23rd July, accompanied the Regt. at the assault of the city on the 14th September, and subsequently ^^^th a small
party of the 6ist repulsed an attack of about 300 Sepoys on some wounded men whose lives were thereby saved; on
the i6th September was one of the first up the breach at the storming of the magazine and with a sergeant spiked a
gun — mentioned in despatch, and recommended for promotion for "unwearied exertions and gallant conduct in the
field " during the siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
3' Doctor G. P. M. Woodward served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from 3rd March 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Royal Horse
Artillery in the field during the Indian mutiny in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Central India in 1858-59 (Medal).
Served also throughout the AbyssLoian campaign of 1867-68 as a Staff Surgeon in charge of the hospital ship
Mauritius (Medal).
S5 Doctor Alex. S. Fogo served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Artillery, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
's Surgeon Major T.Carey sei-\'ed with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head-quarters of
the Regiment : present ia the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerut Gunge
(first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow with Havelock's
Column; present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore — severely wounded (Meda
with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
^^ Surgeon Major P. H. B. Cross served in the Crimean campaign from the 3rd Feb. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 13th Light Infantry during the Indian
mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of Azimghur and its subsequent defence, pursuit of Koer Sing, and
subsequent operations (Medal).
s* Surgeon Major Donald S. Smith served with the 9th Lancers during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was present
at the actions of Budleekeserai (horse shot) and Nujjuffghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi— horse
shot (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor H. B. Franklyn served the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Royal Horse Artillery, including the
attack on Secundra, storm and capture of Meeangimge, capture of Lucknow, witli Azimghur Field Force in the affairs
of 9th and loth June (was several times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallantry and once, for general ability
and zeal. Medal with Clasp).
"» Surgeon Major T. G. PitzGerald sensed in the Crimea from 8th to 20th May 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
i°i Doctor J. S. Chartres served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as a Staff Surgeon, and in
medical charge of one of the Hospital Ships (Medal).
'"2 Surgeon Major B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack on
the outpost of Tomboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also during the suppres -
sion of the Indian mutiny in 1858 and present at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Medal).
i°3 Surgeon Major A. J. Greer served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 5th
July 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, storming of the Quarries
on the 7th June, and attack of the Redan on the iSth June— mentioned in despatches (Medal ^vith four Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
'"♦ Surgeon Major T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign of 1857, and was
present at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
los DoctorJJ. Meane served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, and received a contused woimd on the knee
from a shell in the Trenches on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i"« Doctor W. S. Whylock served with the 75th Regiment at .the siege of Delhi and at the battle of Budleekeserai,
where he killed two of the enemy, one in close combat, saving thereby the life of an European soldier (Medal with
Clasp). Was Sanitary and Senior Medical Officer of the Derbund Field Force of the Hazara campaign of 1868.
w Doctor J.C.HomsbyWright served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal ArtUlery.and was
present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded, and horse shot imder him), siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
'"8 Surgeon Major T. K. Bimie served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from 7th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
and was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and Tangku, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
Surgeons.
^5 Doctor C. M. M. Miller served with the 80th Regt. during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal) .
3' Surgeon W. Snell served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action of Sinho,
taking of Tangku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the iSthand 21st September,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for " meritorious services ").
3* Surgeon C. Martin was in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the Crobboes in Oct. and Nov.
1858. Served in the Gambia as Sanitary Officer to the Badiboo expedition. Served on board H.M.S. TorcA, and landed
with the stormers of the 2nd W.I.R. in the attack and capture of the earthworks. Was present at the storm and
capture of the stockaded towns of Karawan, Kinty Cunda, and Saba, in i86i (mentioned in despatches, and thanked
for "attending to the wants of the wounded while exposed to a very heavy fire ")■
3S Surgeon A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in Quiah, Western Africa ;
was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on loth December, storming and destruction of the stockades
and war fences at Madonkia on 19th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Madonkia on the night of
the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861, and of the towns of Mefemba and Majohn on
17th Jan. 1862 (mentioned in despatches).
*^ Surgeon J. H. Porter served with the 97th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, —
with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutjiore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at
the siege and capture of Lucknow, and storming of the Kaiser Bagh ; served in the operations in Bundlecund in
1859 and surprise and night attack at the Kala Nuddy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the British Ambulance
during part of the Franco-German war in 1870, and was at the siege of Paris.
" Doctor A. C. Ross served with the 67th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of
Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Takoo Fort (Medal with Clasp). Also against the Taeping
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including the taking of the fortified stockade of Nansing, and of the walled
cities of Kading and Tsinpoo, and recapture of Nasing and Kading.
** Doctor John Ogilvy served with the 3rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battles of Alma, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th
September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
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■^ Siu-geon F. Oixkes served in Quiah, Western Africa, from Nov. 1861 to Feb. 1862, and was present at the defeat of
the chief PaCaney atKabalon 27th Nov. 1861. „ . , ,. , , , »
•" Surgeon R. F. Andrews served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the battle of
the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards
in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee and Nawab-
gunge, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
*« Doctor W. A. White served with 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, mcludmg tlie
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and faU of Sebastopol, and sortie of 24th October (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ,,,,,., ^, ,„,,..,_
" Doctor J. E. Young served at the siege apd fall of Sebastopol m 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
' 50 Surgeon J. C. Ovens served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
faU of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'I Sui-geon J. H. Ross served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Surgeon T. M. Bleckley served with the 14th Regiment in[the Crimean campaign from the 19th Jan. 1855, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Surgeon C. G. Irwin served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 22nd September, and again from 15th July
1855, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
" Doctor J. B. Cockbm-n served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the expedition to Kertchand Yeni-
kale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
*« Surgeon W. M. Webb served with the 19th Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
" Surgeon T. R. Williams starved with the 88th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Doctor J. H. West served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the^
battles of Alma and Inkennan, siege and faU of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
^^ Surgeon J. B. C. Rcade served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastojiol — was woimded on the 14th Nov. 1855 at the.
explosion of the French siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the Battalion during
the whole of its service in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow,
and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp).
'" Doctor B. Hinde sei-ved with a field force under Colonel Murray up the River Gambia in 1861, and was present
at all the operations, including the storm and capture of the stockaded town of Sabba, and was mentioned in de-
spatches for attending the wounded who were lying at point blank range of the stockade before it was finally carried.
"" Doctor E. M. Sinclair served in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present in the actions
of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, operations in Bundlecund and the Chut-
terpore Territory in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
•" Surgeon C. J. Wliite served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the taking of Kei-tcli and YenikaU,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and sun-ender of the forts of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
^ Surgeon W. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal wih three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
** Surgeon St. John Stanley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
*' Surgeon O. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redan of the iSth June and 8th September,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*" Doctor L. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnaissance on
the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affair of Bulganac, tattles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and
siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
*' Surgeon J. Ekin served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Surgeon A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the affair of
Bulganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Surgeon J. Hannan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege and fall of fc^ebastopol, sortie of 26th October, capture of Rifle-pits on 19th April, capture of the Quarries,
and assaults of the Redan on i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
and Turkish Medals).
'" Surgeon T. Clark served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish iledals). Served with the 69th Regiment at ihe affair with the Fenians at Trout River,
Canada, in May 1870.
"' Surgeon W. Y. Jeeves landed with the Army at Old Fort, and was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
served in the Trenches during the siege and bombardment of Sebastopol, and was present at the assault and capture
of tlio Cemetery, for which he was mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Surgeon A. Maclean served the Eastern campaign up to the 30th Oct. 1854, and from 17th Feb. 1S55, including
the l)attle of Uabiklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps,
iind Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at
Kho<liigunj and Shumsabiwl, siego and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Booyah, action at AUygungo, and
captureofBareilly (Modal with Clasp). Jb ° '
'♦ Surgeon A. Humfroy served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siego and fall of Sebastoiiol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
MediilB).
» Surgeon E. L. Lundy served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sejjtember, expedition to
Kertch iin<l Yenikale, was wounded in the Trenches before Sebastopol on 29th July 1855 (Medal with three Clasps,
ami iurkiBh .Medal). Served with tlio {)4th Regiment in the I'ersian campaign in 1857, including the night attack
and bottle of Koosliab, siirrendfr i,r Mohuinrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (in medical charge of the Military portion
or the expedition) (.Medal with Clasj)). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1857 58, including the actions of I'uttehporc, Aoung, Paudoo Nuddee, and Cawnporo, with Havelock's Column;
Uoleuco of the Aliimbagh, oi)ertttious at Cawnpore under General Windham, action of Scorgungc, defence of Cawn-
pore ami defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
IcrHonnlly thanked by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge on embarkation of the troops from Viirna to the Crimea
lor hiH excellent arrangements for and care of the sick of the Highland Brigade, then under his medical charge.
inankcd in orders at Cawniioro by General Neill, when in charge of the sick and wounded, for his excellent
arrangemenlH and treatment of so many.
th'n aVruir ',I"fTin!,V J'""''?"'! «?rvcd throughout the Eastern camjiaign of 1854-55 with the 93rd Highlanders, including
ii„„^^tV/i. r'L'".""'''"'^^''''"''^^'™'-""'^ Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, e.xpedition to Kertch and Yenikale,
Medul nml uf(M.fMl'^J"r\rr''.^^^ "^""'^ '""^ ^^^ September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
ri^i. .Vi, .v' "^ ^'*" M"''.!"!'"--)-, Served m tho Indian campaign of 1857-58 (his Regiment being at home),
^d l,V/~."."*'° ''".'■' '''P'"'"''"f'^''<=''""'^' "PC>-"li""s in Shahaba.1, action at Sukreta, capture of Jugdespori
i^^BsS (MSV^^hcrnHp) '" '"''"'"' "'""■'-'" "'' " ^'""""" "' ^"'^'''' ^"""' '^'^"' I^rigacUci°Showers
Medical Dejjartmeid. — Wat' Services. 388
T7 Surgeon T. Wriglit served with the 20th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and lukerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 38th
Regiment in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the captm-e of Meangunge, siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
"'J Doctor F. S. B. F. de Chaumont served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 21st May 1855, and was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Doctor A. Guthrie served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Sogra campaign, and afterwards with Ross' Camel Corps in Central
India in 1858-60 (Medal with Clasp) .
*i Surgeon E. Y. KeUett served in the Crimea from the ist October 1854 to the 20th May 1856, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments from Balaklava that took part in the battle on
the 2sth October 1854. Was in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners after Inkerman, and of the General
Field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at the battle of Rangiriri (mentioned in
despatches. Medal) .
*2 Surgeon R. A. Chappie sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Scots Greys at the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture and battle of Balaklava (horse wounded), and with the Royal ArtOlery at the
battle of Inkerman ; served with the right siege train for more than ten months and performed constant trench
duty, and was in the Trenches during the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June and final assault (Medal
with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
83 Surgeon L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1854, when he was sent to Scutari in charge
of wounded, but returned to the Crimea the foUo^ving spring, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Tui-kish Medal).
8* Surgeon A. G. Young served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, and was present throughout
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion 60th
Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
*5 Surgeon C. C. Dempster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th Nov. 1854 to 20th May 1856,
including the siege and faU of Sebastopol, and attack of the 1 8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Accompanied the expedition into the Hazara district under Sir Sydney Cotton in October and Nov. 1857 (Medal
with Clasp) . Was in medical charge of the Movable Column from Ferozepore after Tantia Topee in Feb. and
March 1859. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was with the 50th Regiment at the storm and capture
of Rangiawhia on 21st Feb. 1864— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
86 Doctor S. M. Webb served at the siege of Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with ClasiJ, and
Turkish Medal).
8* Doctor R. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Oct. 1S54. including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»^ Surgeon A. Reid served with the Royals at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 15th July 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Surgeon R. Hungerford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for Sebastopol, and
Tm-kish Medal). Served -with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
Khodagunge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
affair of Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Surgeon W. G. N. Manley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the nth June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royal ArtiUery in the
New Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah near
Tauranga (Victoria Cross, and mentioned in despatches). Served with the field force under General Chute in the
expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march through the l)ush at the rear of Mount Egmont, and
was present at the assault and capture of the following Pahs, viz. : Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokou
(thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for "distinguished and meritorious services rendered to
the sick and wounded during the operations in New Zealand," Medal) . Has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal
Humane Society for swimming to the assistance and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery who
had fallen overboard while disembarking from a steamer in the Waitotara river. New Zealand. Proceeded with
the British Ambulance to the Franco-German war of 1870-71. Was in charge of "B" Division of the Ambu-
lance and attached to the 22nd Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during the operations consequent
on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles during the severe winter weather in Novem-
ber and December, and was present at several engagements. For his services was thanked by General Von Wittich
commanding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal ; also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted
by the Emperor of Germany the 2ud Class of the Iron Cross " on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in
seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Breton-
celles on the i8th and 21st November, and the battles of Orleans and Cravant on the 2nd to the loth December
1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71. Was present also at the siege of Paris, and
on the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies for the hospitals.
"^ Surgeon A. R. Hudson sei-ved with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, Including the
operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served also throughout the operations against the hUl tribes in
Sikkim in 1861.
^3 Surgeon W. M. Calder served in the Crimea with the 49th Regiment from 27th July 1855. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5* Surgeon B. Burland was promoted Staff Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services rendered
during the epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda."
55 Surgeon W. J. Rendell served with the 41st and 55th Regiments in the Crimea from loth March 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
of 1857-59 ; present in medical charge of two Batteries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secundra (Medal).
Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Surgeon L. Kidd was in medical charge of the Troops on board the Charlotte and Eastern Monarch, and was
honourably mentioned for his conduct on the occasion of the loss of each of these ships.
^' Surgeon L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rebel Karoens in Burmah, and
was present in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59; was in medical charge of the
Arrah Field Force from June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at Sirthooa (wounded), Julpoora, Brahminagunge,
Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt.Colonel Sir H. Havelock and
take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee, present again with
the field force in the last action at Mahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three times mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
58 Doctor John Tulloch served with the loth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the sup-
pression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atvowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore,
Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and operations near Jugdespore
(Medal with Clasp).
'-'5 Surgeon W. Haward served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including
the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th, and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow and rebef of Azimghur
(Medal with Clasp).
1"° Surgeon G. B. F. Arden served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war from July 1S63 to June 1S66
(Medal).
""■ Surgeon G. B. PoppelweU served on the Staff in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the
31st Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol. and attack of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal wtth Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 84th Regiment from the commencement of the Indian mutiny, and was present with
General Havelock's Force in the actions of 21st and 23rd Sept. 1857, relief of Lucknow and its subsequent defence ;
with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, at the siege and capture of Lucknow; and with the qoth Light Infantry
during the subsequent operations at Oude (Medal -with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow. Thanked
389 Medical Brpartment. — War Services.
in Orders at Cawnpore by Brigadier General Noil for "his unwearied attention and exertion to Ms numerous
patients and his excellent hospital an-angements in treating so many sick and wounded"). Served m the New
Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal). „ , , t , ^ ••,-,■
i»2 Surgeon W. H. Price ser^-ed with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st July 1855, mcluding the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). t, „ • , ■,■
i"3 Surgeon W. Grantt served in the Crimea from 12th Nov. to 2Sth Dec. 1854, and from 31st July 1855, mcludmg
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
served throughout the campaign in the north of China in 1S60, includmg the action of Sinho, and storming of
Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) . , -r , „ • , ,-
!»♦ Doctor S. S. Skipton was attached to the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23rd July 1855, mcludmg the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the 14th Light Dragoons m
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahatghur,
relief of Sausor, capture of Gurrakotah and pursuit across the Beas ; at Malthone, battle of the Betwa, siege and
capture of Jhansi, capture of the Fort of Loharree (mentioned in despatches), and various affairs during the advance
on Calpee, action of Golowlec, capture of the Fort and arsenal of Calpee, action of Morar, and recaptui-e of Gwalior
(Medal vrith Clasp). „ , ,. r,
i»5 Doctor J. P. Street served in the Crimea from loth May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»»« Doctor T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and
affair of Kunkur (Medal).
»"* Surgeon E. L. Hiffeman served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and np to 3rd July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
'"» Surgeon R. W. Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny ; in medical
charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857,
with Outram's Force at the Alumba'gh, assault and capture of Lucknow ; in medical charge of the Camel Corps at
the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyjhool in Oude, also during
the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp) .
11" Surgeon E. H. Roberts served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition of Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
siege and cnpture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooj-ah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp).
'" Doctor H. Titterton served in ithe Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and Sth September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served during the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (Medal).
^^ Doctor A. D. Gulland served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Servxd with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai,
including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and the affair of
Nauksiang. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations
in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
"3 Surgeon T. Teevan served in the Crimea from the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the
Taku Forts).
"5 Surgeon H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'16 Surgeon J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hinilostanee fanatics on the
Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
"" Doctor M. L. Burrows accompanied the expedition up the Gambia in Feb. 1861, and was present at the storm
and capture of the entrenched works on Swarra Cunda Creek, storm and capture of the fortified towns of Caranan,
Kinty Cundy, and Saba, and battle of Saba.
1'* Surgeon J. H. Finnemore served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was present
at actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abj-ssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of
Magdala (Medal).
"» Surgeon C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditionary force up the River Gambia in June 1866,
and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubarcolong. Promoted Staff Surgeon " in
consideration of his valuable sei-vices during the epidemic of the yellow fever at the Gambia."
'*> Doctor W. Hemphill served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege
»nd fall of Sebastopol, and detached duty in the tlockyard from 14th Jan. to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
"1 Doctor R. C. Lofthouse served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the i8th April 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchernaya, and affair of 21st September near Kertch (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in Central India
from loth July 1857 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, including the siege of Rahutghur, action
of Barodia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Garrakota, disarming the Bhopal Contingent at Sehore, forcing
the Pass of Muddenporc, battle of the Betwa, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch, all the affairs during the
advance on Calpee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action of Morar,
recapture of Gwnlior, operations in Bundlecund, and affairs of Garotha and Jachlone, and pursuit of Tantia Topee.
Was in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwalior; mentioned in despatches,
anil thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (Mcilul witli Cla.'^i) for Central India).
"' Surgeon J. Barker served in the Crimea from the 15th May 1855, iiulu.linjr the ^^iege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in India in 1858, and was prLticut at the siege and capture of Lucknow,
anil actions of Sir.seo and Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
'«> Surgeon H. Mitchell served in the Crimea from the Sth Nov. 1854 to iSth Feb. iSi;? (Medal with Clasn for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal.
"• Surgeon R. W. Carter served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
thebattloof Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the actions "of Khankur and
Bunkagajm (Medal).
»■'" '*".!^T,"^ "■ ^^'"'^^''•'.^ served the Eastern camimign of 1854-55 with the 20th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma, IlHliiklava, and Iiikoniinn (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and Sth
Hppt<!ml>er (Modal with four Clasi)s, and Turkish Medal).
i* '"'?'■,';" "i.I!- ,^'^'"" •*Tc'u i" ^^'^ f^'rim'^'i from the Sth Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
ftttnckH of the i8th June and Sth Seiitember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny
^K.',!f;il,H ' . J'L'"'V7 "°?:"' "P'?P ^'"''"''''•^' '■'■'"" I'^ebruary to Dec. 1858, including the capture of Lucknow ;
wilhT'liiK ,) " ' ""'^ '" ^^^ Trans-Gogra campaign with the 6th Dragoon Guards (Medal
8e\'!!!J!oT,ramUh''nlMS '^° '^'""='" °^ •«54-55, and has the Medal with Clasp for
,lnHnt"t1f«'"'il^ln,'^r;J'"»''''"""' ^"'^"^'^ '° ^^? Eastern campaign in medical charge of the Royal Engineers right attack.
mPnS,nrH,.hiS^nn1 „1'1 "' was present m the Trenches with the Royal Artillery during the two final bombard^
S,6^Bent ??S;Z J>S?J?''''''''?T"u°,5®1 f"'' recommended for promotion in Si? Harry Jones' despatch
of .6th Sept. i8ss (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Was present at the capture of
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Canton in Dec. 1857 ; and served with the expedition to China of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with two Clasps). Was present in Canton in medical charge of the Royal Artillery
from 1857 to i860. Received the thanks of Sii- H.Parkes and Allied Commissioners, for having- gratuitously conducted
their hospital for wounded Chinese for two years. Was selected by Dr. Muir to take all the sick and wounded of the
army from Pekin to Tien Sein. Was Senior Medical Officer at the capture of the Wongkadza Stockade when Admiral
Hope was wounded. Present at the capture of Singpoo, 13th May 1862, and thanked on the Wall before the French
Staflf by Admiral Protet, for having extracted a ball from a French officer in the breach under a murderous fire
(received the thanks of the French Admiralty). Was Surgeon in Chief to all the Chinese and French Forces at the
capture of Shaou Shing, 18 March 1S63 ; also present at the capture of Khading, and subsequently accompanied
Colonel Hough as Chinese Interpreter, and arranged the evacuation of the City with General Wong (had a horse shot
under him at one of the Stockades). Was at the capture of Chanchufu, 27th April 1864, by Gordon's Force ; and also
present at over thirty engagements, and the capture of twelve walled cities. Received the First Class Commission
of the Blue Button from the Viceroy of the Chekong Province, and the Imperial Gold Medal and decorations sent
from Pekin through Colonel Charles G. Gordon.
"0 Doctor Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martinierc ; with Outram's
Division in the Alumbagh, and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
"1 Doctor J. L. Erskine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 14th Nov. 1854, includin"-
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In medical charge of the Field Force
under Brigadier Macan sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in February 1859.
13- Doctor D. CuUen served in the Crimea for nine months during the siege of Sebastopol, chiefly attached to the
6Sth and 48th Regiments ; and was with the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition to Eupatoria (Medal vrith
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the suppression of the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58, was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsee, action of Nawabo-um^e
and with the reserve Column of the Oude Field Force at Oomeriah, and in the Trans-Gogra campai<Ti rMedal
with Clasp) .
133 Surgeon R. W. Meade served with the 88th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from ist Dec 1854 and
assault of the Redan oii the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in suppression o'f the
Indian mutiny in 1857- 58, including the affair of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee (Medal
with Clasp for Central India) .
135 Surgeon G. C. Clery served in the Crimea from the nth Nov. 1854 to nth Feb. iSi^, iiu-luilin" the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ser^-ed with the 17th Lancers in tlie [iMliau (■.nniialgn of 1857-5S
includingthe pursuit ofTantiaTopee and actions ofRaghur, Mongrowlie, Sindwaho,Ko'ir\vM',,iii.i /,( unipore (Medal)'
136 Doctor A. E. T. Longhurst served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the sicL^'c ,,( Seljiistopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was pl-esent in the actions at
Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout the dav")and
Toolespore (Medal). •' '
137 Doctor A. P. M. Corbett served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the iSth March i8i;<; includinsr
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). ^
138 Surgeon S. Alder served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with ClasD and
Turkish Medal).
133 Surgeon J. C. Johnston served with the gth Regiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, including the sieee and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and I'urkish Medal)
i«) Surgeon J. M. Hyde served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 19th Jan. to 2nd Sept. 1855 includin o-
the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the i8ih June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). "
"1 Surgeon W. Leach ser\-ed in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlanders during' the Central Indian cam-
pain under Sir John Michel, and was present at the battles of Beora, MongrouUe, Sindwayu, and affair of Karrai
(Medal) .
January 1855,
1" Surgeon W. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd March to 28th June 1855 includins
the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1" Surgeon G. M. Slaughter served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign froni Feb. 1858 to March i8?o
and was present at the affair of Meengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Siree action of
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of theGoomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the By swarra camnai 071
including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee •
also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meeieedia attack
on Bankee with pui-suit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp) '
1*'' Surgeon J. W. Hulseberg ser\-ed with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 2Qth Ji
including the battle of the Tchernaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
1" Doctor T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Jan.' 1855 includin<^
duty in the trenches during the bombardments of Sebastopol in April and June, as also the assaults of 'the Redan
on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Victoria Cross). Served in medical
charge of a field force under Colonel Blunt during the Indian mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-Indns
Frontier during the hot season of 1S57. """
i« Surgeon S. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastonol
and attack of the i8th June ; also sei-ved with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the Mamelnn m fha i+v,
June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . ° luameion on tne 7th
i« Doctor W. H. Corbett served in the Crimean campaign from the gth January to the 13th June iS^c inclndinD-
the siego of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sensed in India with the 8ist Regiment in th?.
Kusoofzie expedition under Sir S. Cotton in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the mutiny in India in i8^7-;8 and
was ]iresent when the 8ist Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native CavalTv
and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny. <iv<iuy
i^f Surgeon R. Webb sei-ved in India'in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote fmentinnpd
in despatch. Medal). ^ f uucu
1" Surgeon W. Ramsay served in the Crimea from 2Sth May 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858, in medical charge of a Wing 37th Regiment in' the action nt-
Atrowlea, besieged in Azimghur and sortie thence, action of Asmatghur and subsequent operations (Medal)
1^^ Surgeon G. M. Carolan was present in the action of Pertabghur on 24th Dec. 1858 (Medal) .
15* Surgeon J. Wood served in the Crimea from the 19th June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastonnl a-n,i
attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M-'^'-i^ ^ ceoastopol, and
— Surgeon T. J. Orton served with the Royal Artillery in the Trenches before Sebastopol in 185? and at the
assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India
Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of the Fort of Chandairee sietrp
and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, actions of 17th and i8th May and of 21st Mavit
Golowlie and capture of Calpee, was afterwards present in various actions in the Biindlekimd district (Medal)
1" Surgeon W. H. Muschamp served in the Crimea from the 30th August 1855, including the sieo-e and fall nf
Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the nV Provinrei
in suppressing the mutiny of 1857-58, including the operations at Cavmpore under Windham, defeat there of thp
Gwahor Contmgent, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, capture of Bareilly, rehef of Shahiehannore and ««•»;,.=
ofMahomdee,Shahabad, and Bimkagaon (Medal). ^' 'I'^jenanpore, and affairs
158 Surgeon S. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Regiment during the Indian campai,gn of 1857-59 (in medieal
charge from the commencement of the operations against Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and was present at the.
action of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the city, pursuit of the enemy and actions of Bolundshuhiir
Agra, Allyghur, Akrabad, and Kanoj, advance into Oude, and affairs of Maragunge, Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha n mi
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at the Alumbagh and wa=i nro=c.'r,r„f
the repulse of the several attacks and at the affair of Guilee (Medal with two Clasps) . present at
leo Surgeon R. H. Beale served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 4th June 1855, including the siege
351 Medical Department. — War Services.
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). SerN-ed with the 53rd BeKiment in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, mcludmg the storm and
capture of Meanrange, sicfro and capture of Lucknow, aflfair of Koorsee, passage of the Goomtee, a.nd occupation of
Sultanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad of 25th November, minor atfairs, attack and destruction of the Fort of
'^"^S^irKCon H TRose*seUed in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1S60 in North Cliina, including the taking of Smho and
Tangku actions of i8th and 21st September, and suiTender of Pekm, and was m mecbcal charge ol the 2nd Queen a
Rovals from the taking of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps). -, ^ „ <. „ 1 ^ ,
lia Surgeon \V H Harris served in the Crimea from the 2ind May 1855, mcludmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
the attack of the 18th June, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal). Also served
durintr the Indian campaign in 1857-5S. and was present with Colonel Maxwell s Column m the operations before
Calpee earlv in 1858 and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Present also at the
surrender ofthe Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkcrpore, pursuit of Bern Madhoo across the Gogi-a, at the subsequent
"''lea Voctor°C A Innes ser^-ed with the Royal ArtUlery in the Crimea from 26th May 1855, was present at the
bombardments of the 1 8th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) Served with the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny m 1857, and was m medical charge
of the Regiment diu-ing part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
164 Sur''con J N Shipton serve<l in the Crrniea from May 1855, mcludmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and both
attacks on the liedan (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from Nov.
1857 and was present at the relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of
Lucknow actions at Tulrowlee, Poorwah, and Dundiakeira (Medal with two Clasps).
i« Surgeon J Watts served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the rehef of Lucknow by Lord
Clvde and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25th October to i8th November, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawniiore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). „ ,,^ , , . , „,
"' Surgeon C. M. Jessop served with the Soots Fusilier Guards m the Crimea from June 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the Royal Artillery at the capture of Canton on 28th Dec. 1857
'6« Surgeon W.^R.Burkitt served in the Crimea from 19th May to the 5th December 1855, and was at the assaiilts of
Sebastopol on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during
the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present with the Kurnool Field Force at the capture of Sherapore and storming of
the Forts of Kopul (Medal). Served in China with the 1st Dragoon Guards during the campaign of i860, and was
present at the affair of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
i<^ Surgeon J. H. Robotham served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including
the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Barree, the Oude
campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, Trans-Gogra afiairs at Bungaon (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) .
'"" Doctor A. A. Gore sensed at the liombardment and destruction of the Timmance town of Massougha on the
Sierra Leone river on loth December, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of the stockaded Fetish
tONTU of Rohea on 28th Dec. 1861 — mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous braverj', and specially
recommended for promotion in 186S.
1^ Surgeon G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>" Surgeon J. H. G. Meares sei-ved in the 59th Regiment in medical charge of the troops during the operations
before and bombardment of Canton by the Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seymour in 1856-57 (Medal).
''3 Surgeon Bdwin Wilson served in" the 7ist'Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
in 1858, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of Golowlee, capture
of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in pursuit of Burgore
Sing (Medal with Clasp) .
1"* Surgeon C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nov. 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1"' Surgeon T. J. Tucker was present at the mutiny of the thi'ee Native Regiments at Dinapore on 25th
July 1857, at the defeat of the rebels under Koer Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lucknow
in Feb! and March 1858, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpoor, Sultanpore, and Douraha, the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'-' Doctor R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in despatches
by the Governor, and for his services during the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Government and of the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his highly meritorious
service."
•*" Surgeon F. J. Shortt served the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the 20th Regiment, including the
actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and
passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
1" Surgeon H. R. L. Veale served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde (severely wounded. Medal with Clasp).
181 Surgeon H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on 12th and
t6th July 1857 ; also from 14th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
I" Surgeon H. Kelsall served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultfinpore, Fort of Dhowraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in
Oude and affairs of Meangunge, Morar Mow, Fort of Simree (mentioned in despatches), Beerah, and Buxar Ghat,
also Chunla and Port of Musjeedia and Bankeo (Medal with Clasp).
'»• Doctor J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services during an
epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad."
'" Surgeon T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the hostile Indians of
Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
diKtrirts of British Honduras in that year.
Surgeon H. Sherlock serv-ed the Kastom campaign of 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
It of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved with the 8th Hussars
throughout the Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree,
battle of Kotah kc Serai, capture of Gwalior and charged with the Squadron 8th Hussars at Gwalior, when the
Ranee of Jhansi was killed (wounded and specially mentioned in despatches) ; was also present at the capture of
Powrec, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorw.vo and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp) .
"' Surgeon K. G. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action
of Sinho, Htorm njid capture of the Taku Forts (Modal with Clasp).
"» Surgeon W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1853, including the siege and fall of
Sehantopol (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'•» Surgeon S. Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was
prpHont lit the capture of Mceangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and
Itohilcund with actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Barcilly, action near Shahjehanpore and pursuit to
Mnhomdco. pnHsnge of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Modal with Clasp).
"' Suritcon J. Goodwin served throughout the China war from 1857 to i860 (Medal with Clasp for Canton).
Brrvrd iilno in the Now /cnlund war from 1863 to 1866 (Medal).
>»• Burgeon H.L. Riindoll served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 4th July 1855, including the
BicKO and fall of bobiiHtopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
'M Doctor AC. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rillc Brigade in the action of Pandoo Nuddee, in the
opcroUoDu of Cawnpore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, sioge and capture of Luck-
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now, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of the Goomtee, and occupation of Sultan-
pore (Medal and Clasp) .
"■* Surgeon T. N. Hoysted served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton on 28th
and 29th Deo. 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign at the last
advance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort Ameetie (Medal).
1^^ Surgeon J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign from August 1858 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in the Behar
district. Served the campaign of 1S60 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Taku, and suiTender
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
I's Surgeon John Munday served in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, inclutUng the actions of Chanda, Umeer-
pore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude and afifairs of Mussengunge
and Meangunge (Medal with Clasp) .
137 Surgeon W. CoUis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aflfairwith the Hindostanee fanatics on the
Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
i'-** Doctor M. Grant served during the Sepoy mutiny of 1857-58, with the 5th Fusiliers at the Alumbagh under
Outram, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
1^3 Surgeon A. F. Bi'adshaw served ivith tlie 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its service in
the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affairs during the Oude
campaign (Medal with Clasp).
20" Doctor E. L. M'Sheehy served in medical charge of the ist Dragoon Guards in China throughout the campaign
of i860, including the action of Sinho, the fall of the Taku Porta, the actions of the i8th and 21st September, and sur-
render of Pekin (Medal with Clasps) .
201 Surgeon J. B. Baker served with the expeditionaiy force in the north of China in i860 (Medal).
202 Doctor R. Lewer served in the Royal Navj' during the operations in the Baltic and was present at the bombard-
ment of Sweaborg (Medal).
213 Surgeon C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to April 1859, and was present at the
siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah (Medal
with Clasp).
2"* Doctor T. Rudd served with the 8th Hussars during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the capture
of Kotah, battle of Kotaria and Kooshaua (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
="5 Surgeon E. J. Crane sei-ved with the 90th Light Infantry in Oude during the latter part of the Indian mutinj-
campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
2»6 Surgeon W. S. Chapman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Left Wing 37th Regiment,
and was present diu'ing the defence of the entrenched position at Azimghur from 25th March to 15th April 1S58, in
the sortiehence, also with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Sing, and actions of 1 7th and 20th April (Medal) .
-07 Surgeon D. C. M'Fall served as Acting Assistant Surgeon on board H.M. s.s. "James Watt" during the
Baltic Expedition of 1854-55 (Medal).
205 Doctor W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla andNugena,
relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and captiire of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahiehan-
pore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left
bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad ; also present
at the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswah (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion
60th Rifles on the Red River expedition of 1870.
-00 Doctor A. W. Beveridge served with the 78th Highlanders in the Indian campaign and was present with Outram's
Force in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
-'10 Doctor J. H. Beath served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59. Ser\-ed with the Buffs the campaign of
i860 in China and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
-11 Surgeon W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th Highlanders at
the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, present with the 53rd Regiment
at the action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
-12 Surgeon R. O. Hayden served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the
Shahabad district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two
Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin) .
213 Surgeon R. W. Clifton served with the expedition to China in i36o, and was present at the action of Sinho, and
captiire of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
21* Doctor D. P. de Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim expedition of 1861.
215 Surgeon Charles Mackinnon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the attack
on the rebels near Peeroo in the Jugdespore Jungles on nth May 1858 (Medal).
216 Surgeon A. O. Applin served with the 68th Light Infantry during the New Zealand war of 1864-65 in the
Waikato campaign ; also the East Coast, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah, and the storming of the Rifle
Pits at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches), also in several skirmishes (Medal).
217 Surgeon James Good served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee. Towards the end of 1859 he had medical charge of No. 4 Column, Saugor Field Division,
and was present at the affair at Raichore (Medal). Served in the field during the New Zealand war of iS6a'
(Medal).
Assistant Surgeons.
1 Doctor P. H. Dunbar served as Medical Officer in Colonel Gordon's disciplined Chinese Force during his cam-
paign against the Taepings in 1863-64, and was present at the night attack before Loochoo and the subsequent
operations which led to the surrender of that city, and at the siege and storming of the city of Chan Chow Poo.
- Assistant Surgeon J. W. Trotter served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854 with the Coldstream
Guards, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
3 Doctor W. Jobson served in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 (Medal).
* Doctor R. E. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment of the 1st Battalion 19th and 77th Regiments in
the Hazara campaign of 1868 under Major General Wilde (Medal with Clasp).
' Assistant Sui-geon G. Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the i6th June
1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Assistant Surgeon W. CuiTan served in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S, and was present with the Field Hospital
at Oghee during the advance of the troops into the Black Mountain (Medal ^vith Clasp).
' Doctor C. A. Maunsell sei-ved with the Royal Ai-tUlery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was pre-
sent at the capture of Port Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Port Chamoorchs
(Medal with (Jlasp).
13 Assistant Siu-geon J. Watson served throughout the North China campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also
throughout the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign and field operations on the East
Coast (Medal).
1* Assistant Surgeon H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and sui-render of Pekui
(Medal with two Clasps).
■ 16 Assistant Surgeon R. W. Troup served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the
Bhootan expedition of 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Fort DaUmkote and Stockades of Nagoo and
Chamoorchie (Medal with Clasp).
IS Assistant Surgeon W. Everet served in New Zealand from 1S61 to 1863 (Medal).
393 Medical Bepartmeid. — War Services.
" Assistant Surffeon E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1864-66 (Medal).
20 Doctor JAB Horton served in medical charge of a field force against the Crobboes m the eastern district of
the Gold Coast in 186:!. Served with the force under Major Cochrane in 1S63 against the forces of the King of
Ashanteo when the Protectorate was invaded. Served with the expedition under Colonel Conran against the
Ashantees from December 1863 to June 1864. Served in medical ch^irge of the e.xpeditionary force under Captam
Bridge, R.A., up the river Gambia, when the King of Boondoo invaded and destroyed the country and various im-
^°^ DoctorJ* Wallace served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 and was jjresent at the attack and capture of the
fortifledpahofOtapawa, and several minor affiiirs (Medal). . ^ , , . , ^
»> Assistant Surgeon S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war from
Oct 1870 to March 1871 ■ and with the " B " Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 22nd Prussian Division
under General Wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present;
at the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December.
*s Assistant Surgeon J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssiman campaign with the Royal Artillery, and
was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal) . ,. . ^ ^, . • „^ i . .m , ^ ^-l.
»" Assistant Surgeon J. M. Taylor served with the expedition to China m 1S60 and was present at Tangku, and the
capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). ,.^ ,. x. o- ^
♦' Assistant Surgeon W. Tanner served with the expedition to China m i860, and was present at the action ot Smno,
actionsnearTanchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). „ „. • nv,- mt 1 , -.u ^ n^ ^
« Doctor J Doran served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 m China (Medal with two Clasps).
*« Doctor B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic expeiition in 1S55, including the bombardment of Sweaborg,
(Medal) Served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against the
Taepings in thevicinfty of Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by esca-
lade of the walled city' of Kadinrgunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan, affair at Nanksiang, and final repulse
of the Taepings from" Shanghai in August. . ^, ^^ ,„ ^ . ,.,.,...
" Assistant Surgeon W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers m the campaign on the N.W. Frontier of India m
1863, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the UmbeylaPass, storming of the Conical Hill and burning
of IaUoo, and action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
♦8 Doctor W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855 (Medal). Served in
medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-59, and present in the action of Rajpore (Medal).
if Assistant Surgeon James Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
5' Assistant Surgeon I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad cam-
paign in 1858 and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 23rd October (Medal).
^ Assistant Surgeon C. H. Giraud served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in North China in i860,
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal).
" Assistant Surgeon Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China, including the action
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
" Assistant Surgeon F. Pennington was engaged in the operations against the rebels in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
5* Doctor James Paxton served in the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal 1.
s« Assistant Surgeon A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions
of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts— wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps) .
" Assistant Surgeon A. Moffitt served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China (Medal). Also in
the operations around Shanghai against the Taepings in 1S62, and was present at the capture of the cities of
Nayscien. Kading, Najow, and ChoUn. Entered the service of the Emperor of China at the same time as Major
Gordon, Royal Engineers, and served with the disciplined Chinese Force as Principal Medical Officer until its disso-
lution, being present at thirty-three engagements against the rebels.
58 Assistant Surgeon R. J. W. Orton served on the Medical Staff in the Crimea from the 23rd Feb. to 12th Sept.
1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tui-kish Medal). Served with the 44th Regiment during the campaign
in the north of China in i860 (Medal with Clasp for Taku).
5' Doctor John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
*" Assistant Surgeon S. Archer was attached to the loist Fusiliers with the Eusofzai Field Force on the N.W.
Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1S63, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruction of
Umbeylah (Medal with Clasp).
»i Doctor R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
«2 Assistant Surgeon Edward O'ConneU served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign and
had medical charge of the Right Wing of a Flying Column under Major Rutherford, 70th Regiment, from Jan. to April
1864 ; East Coast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ranga engagements (mentioned in despatches) ;.
General Chute's expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Putahi,
Otapawa, Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketemaria, Waikoko, and Merimeri (Medal).
^ Doctor Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
" Assistant Surgeon J. V. Lane served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in medical charge of the ist
Battalion 4th King's Own, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
J»* Doctor G. S. Davie served as Acting Assistant Surgeon with the Ai-tiUery of the Turkish Contingent from May
1855 to June 1856, in Turkey and at Kertch (Turkish Medal).
f* Assistant Surgeon W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and pre-
sent in the skirmish of the i8th March. Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1S63-65, and was present
in the actions of Riingiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches and awarded the Victoria Cross for " gallant
conduct during the assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri, in e.'iposing his life to imminent danger in crossing
the entrance to the Maori Keep, at a point on which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to render
assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Cantain Mercer of the Royal Artillery," Medal).
" Doctor W. K. Stewart served in the 99th Regiment during the campaign of i860 in North China and was present
at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
** Doctor J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign in China in i860 (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the
operations against the Tiieping rebels in 1862. and was apjiointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor "as a mark of
Hie Imnerial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in China, and
especially to the late Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded."
" AsHistant Surgeon W. R. Kerans served with the 90th Regiment in the China expedition of i860 (Medal).
" Doctor E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy from the 14th February 1856 to the
25th November 1858. Served through the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
" AsaiBtant Surgeon J. D. Saintcr served with the Cavalry Division throughout the campaign of i860 in China
(Medal).
'» AsKistnnt Surgeon R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and
was i)rcKent at several engagements in the prorinco of taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to
the notice of the Colonel commanding the district " for the very zealous and efficient sei-vices rendered by Assistant
Surgeon Grant at an engagement on the 28th July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he
directed Cnptain Close, who was mortally wounded, "to be carried under cover " (Medal).
"• Doctor T. Wood served in the Abyssinian campaign with the 45th Regiment (Medal).
'* AKHittUmt Surgeon E. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranaki during the New Zealand war and was
present iit the capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mntaitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukou,
the action of Poutoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuac and Wairau, and the destruction of Pahs
and villngfs in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal).
» AuMiHUint Surgeon O. Owen served in the field with the 50th Regt. during the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
■>* Assmuml H.irgcon H. Lamb Served with the Wiiikito Field Force during the New Zealand war in 1863-65 and
was prcecnt ot Palcrangi, Waiari, and the subsequent ©pcrations of that campaign (Medal).
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" Assistant Surgeon F. P. Staples served with the ist Battalion igth Rcfjiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
'" Doctor J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the actions of Pataelakaurie,
Mahoeten, and Matarikori'ko (Medal).
" Doctor J. B. Hannah served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Assistant Surgeon R. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Roj-al Artillery during the cam-
paign of 1864-65, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars.
*' Doctor 0. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the 24th Regiment,
" for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in manning a boat
and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who formed part of an e.xpedition
which had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, and by which 17 Officers and men were rescued from a fearful
risk, if not certain death."
82 Assistant Surgeon A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture
o^ Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
*3 Doctor W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the exploring party
sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for discovering a practicablo
route for troops from the sea to the highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer of the Force
and present with the Head Quarters Stag" at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
«* Assistant Surgeon H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's 0\vn throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868
and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
s» Doctor D. A. Leslie served in the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with
Clasp).
86 Assistant Snrgeon G. Atkinson served with the ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
8* Assistant Surgeon D. C. Grose served with the expedition from Aden into the interior of Arabia in 1865-66, was
in medical charge of the Force at the action of Bir Said, and present at the subsequent operations.
*^ Assistant Surgeon R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the 45th Regiment and was
present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
'" Doctor A. J. Clapp served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
^1 Assistant Surgeon W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68 (Medal).
'- Assistant Surgeons G. Andrew and J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of
1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
"' Doctor W. Carpenter served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
9* Assistant Surgeon E. Vallance served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
95 Assistant Surgeon E. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July 1868 (Medal).
9^ Doctor H. P. L. Melladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franco-German war from October 1870
until the declaration of the Armistice in February 1871.
^^ Assistant Surgeon T. A. Thornhill served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaiprn of 1857-58,
including the action of Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow,
attack on the Port of Rooyah, action at Allygimge, attack and capture of Bareilly— slightly wounded (Medal with
Clasp).
'8 Assistant Surgeon T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
^ Doctor A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war from tho time of its
arrival in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of peace.
1™ Doctor J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872. " to be promoted Staff Surgeon, as soon as he has
qualified for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against tho Indians at
Orange Walk, British Honduras," on the i8t September 1872.
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Veterinary Department.
Principal Vbtekinart SuBGEOif.
John "Wilkinson, 12 Jlily 54 ; Veterinary Surgeou, 27 AprU 26. Woolwicli.
Staff Veterinary Surgeons.
Beniamin ChaninR Rouso Gardiner.i ret.Surir. 19 May 46 ; "' f"'""* ''■■S'. i July 59 ; SiqfV.S. 25 June 61. Dublin.
William Thacker,^ Vet.Surg. 14 July 47 ; jst Cla^>, i July 59 : Staff V.S. 4 Dec. 63. East Indies.
James Collins,* V.S. 23 June 54 : "' t'?a«», 29 July 62 ; S/<# F.S. 22 Feb. 68. Curragli.
Alfred Job Owles.* Vet.Surff. 17 Feb. 49 ; ift Clafs V.S. 26 Nov. 61 ; Slaf V.S. 6 July 70. Aldershot.
Francis Fi-ederick Collins, Vet.Surg. 8 Dec. 48 ; i»/ Clats V.S. 26 Nov. 61 ; Stqf V.S. 2 Aug. 71. Smd Dist. Bombay.
Tom Parinder Gudgin,' Vet.Surg. 10 June 54 : 1st C/a,i» V.S. 29 Julj' 62 ; S<o^ T'.S. 2 Aug. 71. Woolwich.
WiUiam Partridge, Vet.Surg. 8 Nov. 54; ist Class V.S. 29 July 62 ; ,S<o# K.S. 7 Oct. 71. Woolwich.
VETEEINABr SUEGEONS, 1ST ClASS.
Stephen Price Constant
Luke Byrne
Mnthew John Harpley
William Death"
Daniel Hinge
Herbert SewcU
Thornton Hart
Henry Dawson'
Martin Mence
WiUiam Varley
John James Channon..
Thomas Paton
George Longman'
Charles Steel
John Tatam
John B.Vt'm. Skoulding
George Fleming
JohnBaldock
27 Oct. 49I26 N0V.61 5 Dr. Gds.
20 Jan. 52I 9 Jan. 63'! Dr. Gds.
24 Apr. 54[ 9 Jan. 63 R.HorseGds.
27 Jan. 55( 9 Jan. 63 Arm.Serv.C.
July 5521 Apr. 63 R. Artillery.
31 Jan. 55 4 Dec. 63 4 Hussars.
4 July 55 4 Dec. 63 2 Life Gds.
5 July 55 4 Dec. 63 Arm.Serv.C.
25 July 55 4 Dec. 63 i Life Gds.
15 Aug. 55 4 Dec. 63 R. Engineers
15 Aug. 55 8 Mar. 64 Arm.Serv.C.
15 Aug. 55 31 Aug. 66 Arm. Serv.C.
20 Aug. 5512: Aug. 67 Cav. Depot.
II Oct. 55121 Aug. 67! 12 Lancers.
13 Oct. 55121 Aug. 671R. Artillery.
9 Nov. -js 21 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
28 Dec. 55'2i Aug. 67 R. Engineers
5 Feb. 56 21 Aug. 67 3 Hussars. '
Veterinary Surgeons
Edward Kelly
Robert Walter Murray
j James Lambert
' James Woodyer Callow
I John George Bushman
[John Ferris
Henry Bath
John Mills
Griffith Evans, MD. ...
James Joseph Meyrick
Adam Elijah Clarke
Thomas James Lang
George Albert Oliphant
Chas. George H. Reilly
William Hall
William BnrkerWalters
Andrew Galbraith I
26 Feb. 56'2i Aug. 67JR. ArtOleiy.
30 May 57I22 Jan. 68 |Ai-m. Serv.C.
2 Oct. 57 2 Sept. 68
14 Dec. 57,16 Sept. 68
7 Jan. 58 18 Aug. 69
17 Feb. 58
12 Apr. 58
8 July 59
31 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
27 Apr. 60
22 June 60
15 Feb. 6:
26 Nov. 6:
26 Nov. 6;
16 May 62
;8 Aug. 69
[9 Feb. 70
[9 Feb. 70
6 July 70
[9 Sept. 70
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
8 June 72
7 Lancers.
Aldershot.
21 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. ArtUlery.
18 Hussars.
Arm.Serv.C.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
7 Dr. Gds.
1 Dragoons.
6 Dragoons.
2 Dragoons.
Samuel Thomas Goddard I 4 Jan. 591 R. Artillery.
John Field 15 July 59'Ii- ArtUlery.
William Appleton 31 Jan. 601 10 Hussars.
Robert Marshall 1 31 Jan. 60' R. Artillery.
John Anderson !3i Jan. 60 R. Ai-tUlery.
Fred. Fitzhugh Marshall .
Walter Burt
George Blake
WiUiam Albert RusseU
Francis Walker
Michael Drummond Bj-me . ,
John Hanly
Charles PercivaU
Michael Francis Healy
Geo. Agnatius Amos Ohver..
Peter Moir
William Black Edmonds
Edward Ewing
Richard Poyser
John Ashworth Rostron ....
Fred . Charles Boulter
Walter Seymour Adams ....
WiUiam Walker
James Kettle
Francis Duck
William Boyd
James Coleman Berne
James Reilly
Francis Plomley
Frank Daws Bray
Edwin Thomas Cheesman .
Middlcton Fred. M. Case ....
Fred. William Going
John Hammond
Michael Joseph Hartigan....
June 60 , _ _ .
Sept.6oR. Artillery.
22 Apr. 62 R. Artillery.
24 June 62 R. Artillery.
3 Oct. 62 7 Hussars.
7 Mar. 63 16 Lancers.
8 Apr. 6314 Dr. Gds.
o June 63 II Hussars.
30 June 63
16 Feb. 64
14 June 64
20 June 65
8 Sept. 65
12 Sept. 65
II Jan. 67
II Jan. 67
II Jan. 67
II Jan. 67
n Jan. 67
31 July 67
31 July 67
7 Aug. 67
7 Aug. 67
I Sept. 67
6 Nov. 67
20 Nov. 67
22 Jan. 68
3 June 68
3 June
3 June 68
5 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. ArliUeiy.
5 Lancers.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
6 Dr. Gds.
R. Artillery.
R. ArtiUery.
R. ArtUlery.
19 Hussars.
R. ArtUlery.
R. Artillei-j'.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. ArtUlery.
20 Hussars.
9 Lancers.
R. ArtUlery.
R. ArtUlery.
R. Artillery.
3 Dr. Gds.
George Aitken
WiUiam Dunk Rogerson
Stephen Knott
George Durrant
John ComeUus Dwyer .
WiUiam Dawson Sartin.,
Samuel Robert Sartin .
James Edward Elphick.,
Joseph John Plunkett .
Stuart Murray WUson ..
Richard Rowe
WiUiam James Masters.
Joseph Gibbs ] 10 Nov. 69; R. Artillery.
Algernon Pitcher loNov. 69 R. ArtiUery.
Walter Henry Kemp g Feb. 7o;R. ArtUlery.
Samuel_Luis Pallin I27 Aug. 70 R. ArtiUery
2 Sept. 68 R. ArtiUery.
2 Sept. 68 R. ArtiUery.
6 Sept. 68 R. ArtiUery.
2 Dec. 68 R. ArtiUery.
3 Dee. 63 R. ArtUlery.
4 July 69 R. ArtUIorj'.
4 July 69 R. Artillery.
4 July 69 1 R. Artillery.
4 July 69 R. Artillery.
4 July 6913 Hussars.
4 July 69 R. ArtiUery.
14 July 69;R. ArtiUery.
10 Nc
Alfred Ernest Queripel .
Charles Phillips
Benjamin Lucas Glover
Frank Garratt
Charles John Grey
James Augustus Woods
James Findlay
Robert Francis Frost
WiUiam Pallin
John William Evans
Thomas Jonathan Symonds ...
Herbert Rangeley
Alfred Adiian Jones
William Frederick Blanshard
Alexander Johnston
George Digby Whitfield
ICharles Clayton .
7 Aug. 70 R. Artillery.
7 Aug. 70 R. ArtiUery.
27 Aug. 70 1 R. Artillery.
27 Aug. 7013 Hussars.
27 Aug. 70 R. ArtiUery.
24 Sept. 70 R. Artillery.
12 Nov. 70 R. Artillery.
14 Jan. 71 R. Artilleiy.
14 Jan. 71 R. Artillery.
15 Feb. 71 jR. ArtUlery.
22 Mar. 71 JR. ArtiUery.
Charles 'Whitney Gillard
Henry Thomson
Acting Veterinary Surgeons.
WUliam Haselden
James Keun Grainger
WiUiam Alfred Crow ...
James Joseph Philips
8 June
8 June
24 July
24 July
Hes Matthews
John Herbert Cox
George Joseph Robert Rayment
Augustus Herbert Batchelor
3 May 7J
10 June 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 7]
2 Aug. 7]
2 Aug. 71
20 Sept. 7]
I Nov. 7]
24 July 72
24 July 72
24 July 72
3 Aug. 72
R. Artillery,
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R. Artillery.
R. ArtiUery.
, SCALE OF FULL PAY.
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Chaplains' Department.
396
Chaplains to the Forces of the Fiest Class.
Chaplain General to the Forces \^ The Rev. George Robert Gleig,' MA. 2 July 46 War Office.
[6 May eejGosport
[7 May 66|SandliurBt
5 Dec. 66! London
5 Dec. 66| Gibraltar
[6 May 71 ParkhurBt
The Venerable Archdeacon'Revtijl
Press Wright.t MA f » Jan. 64iPortsmouth
Heu. J. E. Sabin, MA f i Jan. 64lDover
Mev. Hugh Huleatt,2 MA 17 May 65 Chelsea
Beo. Charles Greeu, If^ i6 May 66 Shomcliffe
Rev. Charles J. Hort, MA
Reo. Edward J. Rogers, MA..
Rev. Robert Halpin.t MA
Rev. Robert L. M'Ghee, MA...
iisB. Henry Hare
Chaplains to the Forces (2ND Class).
iJeu. M. C. O'DeU
Rev. J. A. Crozier.t BA
Rev. Walter Melvill Wright ...
Rev. James Leith Moody
Rev. Henry E. Maskew, MA....
Rev. Sydney Clark, MA
Rev. John Virtue (.Rom. Catholic)
Rev. Francis Cannon (P)*ra6.)...
Rev. Dudley Somerville.t MA.
3 Sept
7 Jan. 69
2 Mar. 69
7 Apr. 69
>3 June 69
[6 Oct. 69
2 Feb. 70
2 Mar. 70
6 Mar. 70
Malta
London
Preston
Warley
Newbridge
Malta
Portsmouth
London
Canterbury
Rev. S. B. Windsor, MA
Rev. Thomas Coney, Jir.4
Rev. Milward Crooke,i- MA. ...
Rev. Horace N. Wheeler.t MA.
Rev. E. L. Walsh, BA
Rev. LeonardH.St.George.BD.
Rev. Fred. F. Thomson, BA...
Rev. Thomas Molesworth. Jli"^.
Rev. John Fra. Browne (R.C.)
19 Mar.
70
5 May
70
18 May
70
28 May
70
5 Aug
70
I Sept
70
I Oct.
70
19 Nov
71
15 Sept
72I
Sheffield
Devonport
Curragh
Aldershot
Woolwich
SheemesB
Shoeburyness
Gibraltar
Aldershot
Chaplains to the Forces undee the Warrant op 1847.
Rev. L. J. Parsons, MA liS Nov. 54|Aldershot 11 Rev. Wm. Syke.s,t MA I 6 Mar. sslPlymouth
Chaplains to the Forces (3ED Class).
Rev. C.A.As8hetonCraven,tJlf^
Rev. George Wylde, MA
Beu.HarryOvendenWrenchlf-J
Rev. Jas. Hamilton (Roman C.)
Reo. Pat. Beaton, MA. (Presb.)
Rev. Michael Cuffe (Rom. Cath.)
Rev. Thomas Molony (Rom. C.)
Rev. David Arthur (Presb.)
Rev. JohnO'Fliiherty (Rom. C.)
Rev. Edward Butler (Rom. C.)
Rev. Thos.LloydCoghlan(ie.C.)
Rev. Robert Shepherd (R.C.)...
Rev. Geo. Camp.Williams.^lO
Rev. Geo. Ruggles Fisher,* 10,
22 Oct. 67
25 Feb. 68
18 Mar. 68
I Apr. 68
I July 68
7 Sept. 68
7 Sept. 68
20 Nov. 68
I Apr. 69
I Apr. 69
I Apr. 69
I Apr. 69
14 May
Colchester
Shorncliffe
Cork
Aldershot
Aldershot
Chatham
Shomcliffo
Chatham
Aldershot
Colchester
Dover
Devonport
Limerick
30 Oct. 69 .'Aldershot
J2eo. Thos.CarterStanley.XiB.l 5 Dec. 69 'Chatham
Rev. W. R. Beach, MA
Rev. William Ponsford
Rev. Edward Hillman, MA. ...
Rev. J. Browne Wilson (Presb.)
Rev. John Arden Bayley,^ BA.
Rev. R. G. Codrington, BA. ...
Rev. James M'Whinny (Presb.)
Rev. Daniel Donovan (Rom. C.)
Rev. J. A. Welsh Collins,' BA.
Rev. James Daly (Rom. Cath.)
Rev. Regd. Heber Bullock, MA.
Rev. J. G.-Edghm, MA
Rev. John Yarker Barton, MA.
iJer. JohnHigginbotham(iJ.C.)
Reo. R. C. Browne
Chaplains to the Forces (4TH Class).
Rev. Chas.Aug.Wetherall,iir^.
Rev. H. Tudor Craig, BA
Rev. Francis O'Callaghan
Rev. John Milne, MA. (Presb.)
Rev. Arthur M'Carthy (R.C.)
Rev. Frederick L. Gascoigne...
Rev. George Mead, MA
Rev. F. Sadleir, MA
Rev. Robert Orr
Rev. Gerald O. Vandeleur, MA.
Rev.Vf.U. Bullock
*,* The Chaplains with a f aft
28 Feb. 63 Woolwich
I June 63 Gosport
29 Dec. 63 Bermuda
1 Jan. 64 Shorncliffe
30 Apr. 64 1 Malta
II Aug. 64
10 Feb. 67I Dublin
14 Mar. 67 [Malta
4 May 67 Barbadoes
4 Nov. 67! Bermuda
19 Feb. 68 Halifax, N.S.
their names served in the Crimea during the siege of Sehattopol, and have received the
Crimean Medal and the Turkish Medal.
Rev. Wm. Alleyne Barker, if. I .
iJeu. E. B. Kitson, Jlf^
Jfeu. E. A. Alderson, ar^
Rev. C. A. ^o\h6,BA
Rev. Alfred J. Townend, BA....
Rev. Chas. Adeane Rosser,iir.4.
Rev. W. R. Backhouse, MA. ...
Rev. R. Alfred Corbett
Rev. Duhamel Horman, BA. ...
Reo. Robert Stewart Patterson
29 Dec. 69
Dublin
I May 70
Netley
I, July 70
Curragh
18 Sept. 70
Dublin
I Jan. 71
Chatham
15 Jan. 71
Pembroke
4 Mar. 71
Curragh
9 Mar. 71
Curragh
16 Mar. 71
Aldershot
28 Mar. 71
Woolwich
23 Apr. 71
Dover
14 Sept. 71
HaUfas, N.S,
I Mar. 72
Dublin •
3 May 72
9 Aug. 72 Jersey
I Apr. 68
Malta
22 June 68
Woolwich-
II Nov. 69
Colchester
I Dec. 70
Woolwich
I Dec. 70
Aldershot
12 Apr. 71
Aldershot
24 May 71
Aldershot
6 July 71
Portsmouth
I Aug. 71
Dover
14 Apr. 72
1 Mr. Gleig served in the Peninsula campaigns of 1813 and 14 as a subaltern in the 85th Light Infantrj', including the
Biege of San Sebastian, the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, where he was wounded in the foot and arm ,
battle of the Nive (slightly wounded) , and investment of Bayonne (War Medal with three Clasps) . Served afterwards
in the American war at Bladensburg (wounded), Baltimore (wounded). New Orleans (received a bayonet wound),
and Fort Bowyer.
* Mr. Huleatt served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 to the end of the war, with the 4th Division and Light Cavalry
Brigade (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Was senior Chaplain to the China expedition in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Canton (mentioned in despatches). Also at the assault of Shektsing in Jan. 1859, and attack on the Takoo
Forts on 25th June 1859, and was there dangerously wounded in the groin while attending the wounded on the mud
banks (Medal ^vith Clasp).
* Mr. Fisher served throughout the last Burmese war, and accompanied the expedition to the assault and capture
of Pegu (Medal with Clasp).
» Mr. Williams served in the Baltic expedition (Medal) .
6 Mr. Bayley served in New Zealand during the war from March 1864 until May 1866.
7 Mr. Collins served with the field force in the Waikato during the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present at
the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field force under Major
General Chute in the Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in 1866, including the Bush march to Taranaki, and was present
at the assault and capture of Otapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of Kelemarai and other places
(mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
Gontinuation of Notes of Veterinary Department.
* Mr. Owles served from 21st July 1855, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the Intlian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the Hindun on 30th and 31st May 1856, siege and
capture of Delhi, taking of Bareilly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
5 Mr. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Seuastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Sei-ved in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, the Oudo campaign, action
of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaou (Jtedal with Clasp).
7 Mr. Death served in the Crimea from 2nd June 1855, and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal. Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the action of Kala Nuddee, captui-e of Puttyghnr, siege
and capture of Lucknow with operations on the left bank of the Goomtee under Outram, actions of Simree, Nawab-
gunge, and actions of T4th, 17th, and 20th Oct. in Shahabad (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknw).
8 Mr. Dawson served in the 14th Hussars with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also v.-ith the
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and present at siege and capture of Eatghur atction of
Barodia, relief of Saugor, at Malthone, battle of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, advance on
and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
9 Mr. Longman served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition in China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho,
Tangku, capture oi Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
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John Chesterton Crawford^
Robert Ballard Gardner," Major 4 Aug. 67
Second Captains.
John Frederick Crease'"
Colpoys Parkyns Heaslop, at Staff College
Robert Lennox Bourchier
George Lj^on Tupman
«. Cuthbert Collingwood Suther, Adjutant 11 Sept. 67
». Charles William Fo'l^'gi" ^^^ I^st'-'cto' Royal MilHwy College
Sidney Thomas Bndgfoid
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Iham Davis Welth/-' Adjutant 19 Feb 69
Arthur French
Frederic Amelius Ugli.-**
James Samuel Den iiiian
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Owen Thomas Jones
Francis Harwood Poore
Edward Henry Mooi 0
Francis Hastings Kdni On en
Henry Holdsworth Kelly
Andrew Donald . .
Lieutenants
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Alexander George Anson
Robert Calder Allen
s. John Layland Keedham
William George Tomliu Bickford
George Farquharson Pengelley
William La Trobe ( ockcialt'^
Patrick William O Connor, Assutant Instructor of Laboratory 8 Feb 70
Augustus James Hill
s. Charles Cooper Kmg, Imtructur of Tactics, Royal Military College
Walter Miller Lambert
S. Hamilton Bunco Noithcote
Vivian Dalton Mathias
s. Burnett Greivo H.ill
Frank Roberts....
William Miller....
Gordon Manners bhipley Douglas
William Campbell
Alexander Allen.
John Le Cocq Robilliaid
velyn James W, Noble
Edward Rea Milntr Liooke
John Beckwith Leefe
Hamilton De la Poei Beresford
John Edward Thomas
Alexander Leslie fecott Burrow es
Edward Wheeler
WUliam Guise Tucker
George Albert Law rence Rawstoiuo
Benjamin Arthui Milue
Arthur BucknaU ShpUespear
Thomas George 'Waller
Charles Joseph Cheetham
Thomas Moore .
Frederick William I'ole
Lawrence Richaid Connolly
Augustus Simeon Lo Que&no
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QuARTEB Masters.
William Healey,36 I Nov. 59. I Thomas Morgan, ^ n Sept. 67.
George Maggs," 11 Sept. 67. | James Robinson, 28 March 68.
Sul Inspector of Schools.— Thomas Smith, 6 Sept. 67.
Paymaster.— 'Edwa.Tcl M'Arthur.i^ 29 March 70 ; 27id Li. 20 Sept. 47 ; Lt. 31 Aug. 48 ; Capt. 4 April 59.
Barrack 3/aj.-^er.— Thomas Quin Meade, i Nov. 59; 2nd Lt. 24 July 44; itt Lt. 4 Jan. 48; Capt. 30 Oct. 55; Son.
Major, I Nov. 66.
Dep. Inspector Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets.— James Jenkins, CB. MD. 22 Sept. 69.
Assistant Surgeons. — James Aloysius Gaven, 6 June 70.
Robert Nelson, 30 Aug. 70.
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James Stirling Mould^s
William Addis Delacombe^'
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Francis Lean^
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Henry Swale^*
William Sanders"
Ussher Lee Morris^i^
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Fitzmaurice Creighton'i
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Charles Bulkeley Nurse^s
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Howard Sutton Jones"
Charles Francis Coppin^*
Robert Abernethie Brutton.'^r
Anthony Malone
Frederick Gasper le Grand"
Samuel James Graham?*
Robert Frederick Tayler,"^ r
James William Vaughan Arbuckle
Albert Henry Ozzard^"
Edward Brace Pritchard^i
ph George Shanks,'^ r
George Frederick Blake"
Henry Villiers Forbes,^" r
Ardley Henry Falwasser Barnes*'
Gustavus Francis Munro
Arthur Huntley Hill Walsh"
Alexander Bassett Stephen Shairp'^
John Cairncross"
John Delves Broughton^^'
Ponaonby Ross Holmes^s
Alfred Henry Pascoe^s
Lennox George Rodney^
William Henry Wroot"
Charles Durham Hocart Robilliard
William Godfrey Hale'^^
Charles Edward Macdonald''
Sir Rose Lambart Price,** Bart
George Johnston
Archibald Macintosh
Clement Winstanley Carlyon
William Winkworth Allnutt's
Andrew William Douglas Smith
John Christopher Hore"^"
Arthur Hill
William Nicholas Gibson Johnson
John Macdonald Moody
Alfred FonblauqueiM
Mackey Andrew Herbert James Heriot'"*
Benjamin Dutton Kennicott'"*
George Clement Boase
William Morris Pritchetti"^
George Maunsell S:
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James Woodward Scottw
Samuel Travers CoUinsio^
George Henry Elliot
Willi.am Wynch George Back Willis, Adjutant 12 June 71
John Gore Fitzgerald
William Edward Despard
Walter Julius Barker""
Edwin Forbes '
John Straghani»9
Augustine Evans
Robert James Pascoe
Henry Monckton Kay
Nowell FitzUpton Way
Charles Edward Servaatei"
Edward O'Doaovan Powell
Matthew Heury Farquharson., Adjutant 9 Feb. 70 ,
Joseph Philips
Jacob Mortimer Weir Silver,' 1* Adjutant 7 July 68
Henry HarfordStrong
Thomas Palmer Norton
Thomas Martin Whale
Ed. Owen Browne Gray
George Harrio Thorn Colwell
Hugh William Bamber
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Henry Evelyn Sturt^i^
William Henry Vallack Tom
Robert Charles Harvey
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Charles Krederick La Coste ..
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Sydney Vera Alston
Edward Lee Rose
George Stevens Nash
William Rolt Triscott, Atst. \
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Roland Lewis Agassiz
Frederick Robert Beechey
St. Andrew St. John
Edw.W.G.Byam,^(fJ.9 May68
John Ignatius Morris, Adj. \
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Ger. Altham Heseltine
H. Seton Bourchier, Adjutant >
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Robert William Francis Holt
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Alfred Wilmot Johnston'^"
Edward Moulton Messiter
James Inman
Henry Bevan Isaacson
Henry-Fuller, AdJt.Depot at Deal
James Lecky
William Tajior M01er,.4«»w^ )
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Ringrose Drew Tully
Joe Drury Drury
Henry Ainslie Alfred Turner"!
John Alfred Sweny
Edw. Nicoll Wm. Holbrook ...
Francis Mordaunt Shairp
Erskine Tudor Risk
Nassau Wm. Irwin H. Stephens
William Henrj' AVells
WUbra. Evors Evelyn Morley
Montague Philip Hall Gray ..
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Ply. Percival Robert Champion
Cha. C'has. Surtees Chapman Webb
Thomas Everard Hungerford
Orlando Rob. William Wood .
Edward William Sampson
Hen. Jn. Lavrrence Norcock'^"
Jasper NicoUs Harrison
Charles Morton Barham
William Frederick M'llwaine
William Gage Armstrong
William Frederick Campbell ..
Leslie Philip Smith
Cyril Frampton
Cha. |('harles Harington Scafe
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For. I Harry Montgomery Clements
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Cha. Henry Gritton
Christopher Sulivan P. Fagan
William Purvis Wright
Edward Selby Innes
Augustus Bury Liardet !!!
Philip Sidney
Henry Armstrong Peako.."!!!!.!
Robert Evans Montgomery
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Herbert St. Geo. Schomberg
William Tankcrville Allen
Edward Anson Ford
Frederick Baldwin'" ',\',\\"
Edward Hastings Parker .!!...'
John Craigio
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Lieutenants. |2pdLiBUT
John Anderson Rae M'Kechnie
Frederick Morton Eden
Frederick Burton Drury
Leaver Hy. Gascoine Cross
John Hartley Sandwith
Robert Brooke Kirchhoffer...
Edward Berry Byrch
Adolphus Brett Crosbie"8 ...
Arthur Hughes Blaxland ...
James Hervey Price
Alex. Hamilton Des Barrea
Robert Walker Heathcote ...
Roger Fine Coffin
John Charles Wardell
Woollett Wilmot
William Henry M'Cheane ...
George Anthony EUard Gore
Henry Charles Horrocks
Townley Ward Dowding
Arthur Emerson Chapman ,
John Moore Hume
George Hobart
William Powell Rumley
Barry St. Leger Denny
Horatio Horace Morgan
Arthur Domville Corbet
John Frederick Luxmoore
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Edw. Aylmer Montagu Liardet! 13 Dec. 65
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Boj'd Cullen Foley Hamilton..
Tho. Feild Dunscomb Bridge
Richard Burton Deane
Stewart Polkiaghorne
Meering Bloomfield Seager
William Henry Hobbs '.
Hugh Reginald Borde Owen ..
Arthur Clement Smyth
John Ernest Bulwer Ward
Cha. Baker Goodrich Dick
Lourenfo Edye
Algernon St. Leger Bu'rrowes
John Richmond Jekyll
William Hutcheson Poe !!..!.
Herbert Eyre Robbins
George Harker Cooke ',
Francis Macnamara Faulkner
Cosmo George Gordon
Hem-y BjTon Woods....].!!!!!
William Thompson Adair
Edward Ernest Pj-ne '! '
Henry Octavian Percival Wright
Howard Stanley Thompson
James AVilliam Walker !!
Arthur Montgomery Edwa!rd"Hayes
Henry Yeatman Hext
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Henry Daniel Robinson
Temple Knollys Byam
Frederick Augustus Schurr Haycock"
Percy Duke Coleridge
Frank Alexander Newington
Aylmer Charles Pearson !!
Richard Denny
John Jerome Quill !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Edward Barrington Stephens !!!!!!! '
Parkins Hearle
Arthur Rowband !!!! !
Clement Wilham Hawkins
Charles Wm. Ross Kitching
Charles George Pari by Ward
James Creagh Richard Scott .
Charles Dashwood Fowler
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James (.onway Travcrs," , Jan. 67; 2nd Lt. M'Aue
tharles John Ellis.^^ , July 70 ; Ind Lt. : ' '
Jit. Lt. Colonel, 3 Aug. 69.
Hon.Major, 1 Dec. 64,
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Por. IJohn Lewis, i Sept. 57.
Ply. Uriah Henry King, 23 Oct. 57.
Cha. Goorgf. Whitc.n' 7 Sept. 6,
Deal jjohn Woon,"" ,3 Scpt 67
P y. Richard Halhng.'ss 14 Sept. 67.
Cha. Wm. Henry Herring, 4 Nov. 68
For. Thomas Smithaon, 14 April 69.
Royal Marine L'ujht Infantnj. 401a
Dbputy Inspbctok GBNBBAt OP Hospitals AND Flbbts. 11 Stapf Subgeox.
Cha. I Henry J. Domville, CB. MD. 8 Dec. 68. llPor. ! Geo. Duncan, MD. i July 72.
Assistant Surgboks.
Ply. I Sam. Bamfield, n Dec. 69. llCha. Ingham Hanbury, 12 Au?. 71.
For. George Kell, 7 Feb. 70. For. I John Richard Burke, 22 Dec. 71.
Ply. \3. S. Levis, 20 Dec. 70. ||Cha. lEdward Olive, 27 Nov. 72.
Chaplains.
Ply. IJEee. Jolm J. Harrison, 28 May 70. IIArt. IRev. I. S. Robson, BA. 9 Aug. 71.
Por. \Reo. G. G. W. Clemenger, 5 May 71. IJDeal \Eec. F. Davies, 5 July 72.
Scarlet— J'act'w^* Blue. Agent, Edward T. Draper, Esq., 12, Buckingham Street, Strand.
OJice, 7, New Street, Sjjring Gardens, S. W.
War Services of General Officers of Boyal Marine Forces.
J Sir Anthony Blaxland Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, 21st October 1827 (War Medal with Clasp).
Served on the China expedition in 1840-41 (Medal); was Adjutant and Brigade Majorat the attack on Chuenpee,
commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the Whampoo Batteries, at the reduction of Macao Fort, which he-
garrisoned and commanded ; at the capture of several small forts on 17th March 1S41, he was severely wounded by
an explosion, and mentioned for his gallantry ; was Adjutant at the capture of Canton, and until the end of the war :
for these services he received the Brevet rank of Major on obtaining his Company. Served with the combmed
expedition to the Baltic from March to July 1854 (Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
2 General Anderson served with the Anuy of Occupation in Portugal and was for some time quartered at Fort
St. Julian. Served at the battle of Navarino in 1827 ; at the commencement of the action he boarded, with his men,
one of the Turkish ships, and captured the flag; tte following day he was a volunteer in the boats for the purpose
of cutting out the in-shore Squadron. Serv-ed throughout the campaign on the Coast of Sj-ria in 1840-41 ; at the
stoi-ming of Sidon he was first to jjlant the British flag on the walls ; was encamped at D'Jouni ; at the attack:
and capture of BejTOUt ; the bombardment and surrender of St. Jean d'Acre ; the surrender of Jafia, and a volun-
teer in the expedition against Gaza ; during the latter part of the time he was Adjutant to the R.M. BattaUon. Has
received the War Medal with two Clasps, also the Turkish Silver Medal from the Sultan, and when a Colonel had
the Good Service Pension.
3 Sir Thomas HoUoway commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines in the Crimea during the siege of bebastopol m
1854-55, until its fall, and was employed at the occupation of Kertch, and advance on Yeui Kale, also at the sur-
render of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Oflicer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the Med^idie,
and Turkish Medal). In August 1857 was appointed to command a Brigade ordered for special sei-vioe in Chma;
was present during the blockade of the Canton river, landing before and storming of Canton— wounded (CB.), and
was appointed one of the three Allied Commissioners for the' government of that Province in 1858. Commanded the
Brigade in action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains 3rd June, and in that with the Quantung Braves
on 4th January, and at Shektsing on 8th January 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . , ^„. .
* Lt. General Lemon served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spam ; also on the China expe-
dition in 1842. Commanded the Provisional Battalion at the operations before and stoi-mmg of Canton 29th Dec-
1857 (Brevet rank of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the ist Battalion at the attack and capture of
the bridge and villaee of Shektsing 8th Jan. 1859, and the Brigade on the expedition to the north of China and at the
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859, when 19 Officers and 190 of his men wore killed or wounded
(severely wounded in the head, and mentioned in despatches). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
5 Lt.General Tate sei-\'ed in the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war.
6 Lt.General Gascoigne served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal). Commanded the Troops at
Shanghai, established the posts, and arranged the defence when threatened by the Taepings in i860. Commanded!
theBattaUonof RoyalMarinesduringthecampaignof i860, in China, including the action of Sinho, taking ofTongku,
assault and capture of the North Takoo Forts (mentioned in despatches), actions of Chanchiawan and Palinhian,
which led to the surrender of Pekin. Had charge of the Allied Forces at Tongchou during the time of the occupa-
tion, and was in command of a Brigade in the advance to Teintscin, and again on the march to the port of embarka-
tion (Medal with two Clasps, C.B., and Brevet of Colonel).
7 Major General Laugley served in the ooerations on the North Coast of Spain in command of a Detach jient or
Royal Marines of H.M. ship Castor during 1834 and two following years, and was severely wounded on the 9th June
1836, defending the Heights of Passages against a very superior force of Carlists,— for his conduct on this occasion
he was awarded the ist Class of the Order of San Fernando. He served subsequently on the North Coast of Spain,
from 1838 to 1840, and had the same Order conferred on him a second time for his general services in Spain. When
a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
8 Major General Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of Chuenpee, attack of
batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton, storming the Heights and entrenched Camp of
Canton, bombardment of Colongso (Medal).
» Major General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and wns present at the first,
capture of Chusan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Forts in the Canton river ; participated in the actions of
the first and second Bars ; was engaged in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, including the
fortresses of French Folly and Hoqua's Fort ; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort ; stownmg of the
Bird's Nest Battery, and'finaUy at the combined attack on the enemy's position and entrenched Cam]) on the Heights
above Canton (Medal). Was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian Garrison from Redoubt
Kaleh, igth May 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea untU Feb. 1855, after which with the combmed
Force at the battle ot Balaklava and before Sebastopol until its fall ; acted as Field Officer to the Battalion, landed at
Kertch, and occupation of Yeni Kale ; and was also at the surrender of Kinboui-n (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of
Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
10 Major General Lowder was in the action at Esknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854. also at the operations
before Bomarsund and in action with the forts 15th August; and commanded the Detachment of Royal Jlarines at
the surrender of Fort Prasto, i6th Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of
a fort and shelling an encampment, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks, destruction of the barracks at
Lovisa, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay, destruction of a Cossack barrack, action with
a Russian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg, and with the batteries of Fredericksham, capture of the
Island of Kotka and destruction of military' stores, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
Commanded the BattaUon of Royal Marines employed on special service in Mexico in 1861-62. „ , ,
" Major General Lambrick served in Spain with the R.M. BattaUon and was wounded 12th July 1836; he is a
Knight ist Class of St. Fernando. r . , .„
>2 Major General Schomberg served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Marine Artillery of
a Division of gunboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet Major).
Commanded the R.M. Ai-tillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
was in command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). , , -, ^.,
13 Major General Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade ot Alexandria
(Turkish Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp) . Served as Lieutenant R. Marino Artillery on board H.M.S.
Firebrand on the S.E. coast of America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combined English and
French Squadrons in the River Parana in 1846, including the action of Obligado, the lauding storming and cap-
ture of batteries ; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding with the action at St. Lorenzo, on which
occasion he constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, remaining
concealed for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenzo by Men of War
with large convoy of 120 merchant vessels on the 25th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with
R.M. BattaUon at Montevideo when besieged by General Oreb, performing the duty of Acting Adjutant for 13
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months. Proceecled to China in 1859 to take charge of E. II. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior OflBcer
of the Corps in the Rocket Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the 21st August i860.
Served as senior Officer in command of R.M. Artillery and R. Marines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which pro-
ceeded up the River Peiho two days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took
possession of the Tientsin Forts and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the
game till relieved by a force sent forward by the army. Appointed on loth September i860 to the command and
charge of the Siege Train Flotilla. Employed in transporting the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tungchow,
16 mUes from Pekin (services officially acknowledged). Appointed to the staff of the 2nd Division R. Artillery on
4th Oct. i860 and served during the advance on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Marines at its surrender
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
Boyal Marine Artillery.
' Colonel Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Westem Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to protect
H.M. steamer Teazer, then aground.
* Colonel Digby served in 1855 in command of the R.M. Artillery in the flotilla of mortar-boats employed against
Sebastopol during its siege and fall ; also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum ; was several times men-
tioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, CB. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medji-
die, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, 10th Aug. 1854 ; and he commanded the Royal
Marine Artillery in' the Battalion during the operations against and surrender of the forts (Medal).
5 Colonel Alexander was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall, and in action with the outer bat-
teries on 20th April ; at Eupatoria during the defence of the lines against the Russian army 17th Feb. ; also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Cox was at the action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh,
19th May 1854, and variously employed on that coast; was the Senior Officer of R.M. Artillery at the attack by the
combined Fleets on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on the 17th Octoljer, and employed in the blockading
Force during the siege, until March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Starr sei-ved with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats employed
liefore Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Halliday sei-ved with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bom-
bardment of Sweab'org (Medal).
' Captain Ansell was at the bombardment of Odes.sa, 22nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians when
H.M. ship Tiger was stranded and burnt, 12th May 1S54. Served with the Baltic expeditionin 1855, and in the flotilla
of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
1° Captain Poore served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund
in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bombardment
of Sweaborg (Medal 1.
" Captain Hewett served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of Bomar-
sund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he served in charge of a mortar in the flotUla employed against Sebastopol
during the siege, and also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Three times mentioned in despatches.
'- Captain M' Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, &c. at Lagos, Western Africa, in Dec.
1851. Also at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April 1854 ; employed in making observations on the coast of Georgia,
&c. ; in action with the batteiies, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh on 19th May ; at the
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Katcha during the landing of the allied Armies on the 14th September ; present
at the comVjined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on 17th October, and with the blockading Force
before that town during the siege, until Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly stockaded town of Saba
on 2i8t February, and at the bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos, 25th April 1861.
" Lt.Colonel Roberts was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt
Kaleh on the 19th May 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade durmg the siege of Sebastopol ; was employed as
Assistant Engineer at Balaklava, and with the Royal M. Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Captain Maenamara served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall ; was the
senior Officer of R.M. Artillery employed in the Sea of Asof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog, Marioupol,
and Ghirsk, to destroy Government stores, &c. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombardment and surren-
der of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Thelwall was at the destruction of 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores at Brahested on the 30th May
1854 ; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &c., at Uleaborg on the ist and 2nd Jiine ; at the destruction of a
vessel and 80 stacks of timber atTornea on 8th June; at the operations against Bomarsund and in action with tha
forts on the 15th August (Medal), in 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall, and was in
action with the outer forts on the loth June ; engaged shelling the batteries in Soujak Bay, and expeUingthe Russian
garrison 12th March, and in action with the batteries at Soujak Kald 13th March; assisted at the landing of the
troops at Kinboum, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkisk
Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Jollifi"c served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854, and in command of a Battery at Balaklava ;
was attached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol during the bombardments in 1855, and at its
fall ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
5th Class of the MedjiiUc. and Turkish Modal).
"Captain Brydges served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 and 1S55, and commanded a Mortar in the flotiUa
during the bonibardmcnt of Sweaborg (Modal). Whilst serving in H.M.S. "Ocean" was landed in command of
. (Medal) . Commanded a Mortar in the flotilla employed
^ . - - - --jj . — w.. .„„ .,.., , „ui, „„„ ,Jso at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum
(Mwlalwith Cla.sp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China ex]3edition of
1857-59 88 Adjutant of the Artillery, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of the city
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Captain Duraford served with the R.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the forts of Bomar-
sund in Aug. 1854,— the latter part of the time doing duty as Assistant Engineer. Served with the Baltic expedition
'"liA'' ^- "'"* '" '''""™"'i'l of «■ Mortar in the flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
Captain Gladstone served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Also in the Black Sea m the latter part
or 1855 und until the declaration of peace in 1856.
" Captain c:. S. \yilliams sei-ved with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expedition of
li'L^'" "J*^'"'""'? '"f hlockado of the Canton river, bombardment storm and capture of the city; expedition to the
Worth ond attack on the forts nt the Peiho (wounded). Served in the north of China in i860, and commanded a
vxjmpaiiy at Hhaiighai dnnnr the attacks of the rejiel army in August (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Major MorriK served with the Baltic expedition in 18^5 (Medal). Served also in New Zealand against the
nlrovr,'? XI ■• '"iynVipg the attack on Pukotakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General Pratt's despatch
(Hrcvet of Mnjor, Medal).
hnmw l!!,','' )^''r"'2''"'"!''' ''"Tif ^"7'^ '^'^ "'^''■'" expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
fhn i,^M^I?l ."v V''' '""""l '^f"''^')- Served in China in 1858 60, including the expedition to Hankow, action with
tno i.ntt^'rieH nt Nankin 20th November, and action of the 2i8t November (Medal).
thn f«rti iV,".^„"i!""'' "'■''Y'' '■'i';"»K*"?"t the China war of 1856-59, including the Iiombardment of Canton, capture of
v-t,!,^. li; 1 . • "°i^T'^ landed for the protection of the factories ; blockade of the river, landing before, bom-
i? .hTr^!;.? /i^l'l-"'"'" ll '-•''"«"• expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river
1 n 1858 ami opcrationB there. Also the campaign of i860 (Medal with three Clasps).
*» Lt.Colonel Festinp served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (M
against Seba-otoiiol from June 1855 "util its fall ; iind was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum
War Services. — Bojjal Marine Artillerij. 401c
-'' Captain Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates from
26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of 100 junks
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 2sth June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Forts in
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
'■^ Captain Crawford served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
bardment and storming of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was present at the attack on the
forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 (severely woimded, and mentioned in despatches). Served in i860 as Aide de
Camp to Urigadier General Crawford (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Gardner commanded the Royal Marines in the New Zealand war in 1863-64, including the assault on the
Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches for gallantry), and action of Te Ranga (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^o Captain Crease served with the Chma expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
J)ardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in i860, and as
Assistant Engineer at Shanghai.
^' Captain Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the stoi-m and capture of the strongly
stockaded town of Saba on 21st Februai-y, and bomljardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos
on 25th April 1861.
^2 Captain Kinsman was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance
of the inland sea of Japan, and with the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries, maga-
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^' Captain 'Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 27th Sept. i860.
3* Captain Ogle was landed from H.M.S. Brisk in command of a detachment of Royal Marines for the protection
of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1842, and received a vote of thanks
from the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Modney from September 1867 to September i86g ;
commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Roj-al Marines from the Squadron at the occupation of
Yangchow in Nov. 186S; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January
1869 (mentioned in despatches).
3^ Lieut. Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1S63-64, was in command of the Royal Marines at the capture
of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1865
in the operations against the natives.
36 Quarter Master Healey served the Syrian campaign of 1840, including the blockade of Alexandria, bombardment
and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (War Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Baltic campaign of 1855 and
present in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Has received the Medal for Meritorious
Service before the enemy, and also the Good Conduct Medal.
'' Quarter Master Maggs was wounded at the attack and captuie of Lagos, 26th Dec. 1851. Has the Medal for
Meritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
s* Quarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
I Colonel Aslett served as Brigade Major to the Royal Marines in the Crimea in 1854 and part of 1855, including
the battle of Balaklava ; was present during the whole of the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; also at the surrender of
Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal). Has the Good
Service Pension.
3 Colonel Suther served with the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Has received
the War Medal with Clasp, as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41. Commanded the
Battalion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of the B^orts of Simonosaki by the com-
bined Fleets ; landed in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of the five Forts and magazines on the 6th
September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enemy's stockade (mentioned in des-
patches, CB., Colonel, and Officer of the Legion of Honor). Has the Good Service Pension.
* Colonel Louis served in Syria at the storming of Sidon, and at D'Jouni (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth of the Narva on
i8th June ; was severely wounded by the explosion of an infernal machine ou 21st June (Medal).
5 Colonel Clavell served with the R.M. Battalion at D'Jouni in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
as Acting Engineer. Was severely wounded by an exjilosion of gimpowder while firing a salute ou board H.M. ship
Camperdown. Served in the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854, and
operations there (Baltic Medal). In 1835 he was before Sebastopol until its fall; was employed on the Staff of the
Army as Provost Marshal on the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale, as also at the surrender of Kinboum, and
operations there (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
6 Colonel Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in China in
1841-42 during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang. Landed on 24th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
factoiy at Canton ; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wnll of Canton on agth
October, and throughout the subsequent operations — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marines at the assault capture and destructioi of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the shore operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
" Colonel Rodney served in Spain during the Carlist war. Served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854,
and with the Brigade in the Crimea as Aide de Camp and Brigade Major at the battle of Balaklava and during the
siege and fall of Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Colonel Adair served in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), and was slightly wounded in the
assault upon Gebail. Served before Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and with the R.M. Battalion at the occupa-
tion of Kertch and Yeni Kalc^, as also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal) . Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance
of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines at the capture and destruction of the
batteries, miiLraziiies, and baiTacks, ai^ during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864 (shghtly
wounded, and mcntioneil in despatches).
3 Colonel J. H. Stewart served the Syrian campaign of 1840, — at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombard-
ment of Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
II Colonel Wright served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medals). '
13 Colonel Di-u'ry sensed in Burmah during the war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Baltic
expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
13 Colonel Wylrto served with the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale ; was before
Sebastopol until its fall; also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1* Colonel Kennedy served under Admiral Sir T. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in Borneo during
August 1845 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Brun^, the destruction of a stockade, and the capture
of a battery of guns together with large quantities of ammunition ; served subsequently in the foremost line of boats
at the attack of the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, was lauded with the Marine force
which drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the counti-y. In 1846 he served with the
force under Colonel Despard in the operations in New Zealand, and was actively engaged in the advance on, siege
and capture of, the Ruapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Medal) .
15 Colonel Boyle commanded the Detachment of Royal Marines in the expedition up the St. Juan de Nicaragua,
and was present at the storming of Fort Serapagui, and surrender of others in 1848, and was mentioned in the de-
spatches. Served in China during the last war, was present at the capture of the forts and blockade of the Canton
river, landed for the protection of the factories, and was at the storming on 29th Oct. 1856 (mentioned in despatches) ;
engaged in all the sTihsequent operations, at the destruction of Mandarin junks in Fatsham Creek (mentioned in
despatches, and Brevet of Major), landing before and storming of Canton. Commanded the Royal Marines of the
fleet on the expedition to the north of China, and at the capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (men-
tioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
40id War Services. — Boyal Marine Light Infantry.
'• Colonel M'Arthnr served with the Expedition to the Baltic in 185s (Medal). , „ _.
1" Lt.Colonel Gwjn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the surrender ot Km-
bourn (Medal with" Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . „, ,. j . . -u ,
'« Lt.Colonel de Courcy served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan m 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture
and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (severely
wounded by a musket-ball in the left wrist, middle finger amputated ; mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
23 Lt Colonel Pj-m served in the China expedition of 1858-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before, storm and capture of the city. In 1858 he served on the Staff of the Army as Captain Superintendent of the
Canton Police Force (Brevet of Maior, Medal with Clasp). ,. . . „, ,„
" Lt.Colonel Ellis seri-ed in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the Baltic expedition m 1854 (Medal);
was Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion during the siege of Sebastopol and at the battle of Balaklava in the same year,
and Aide dc Camp to Colonel Hurdle at its fall, as also at the sun-ender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps,
Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of 1857-60 as
Aide de Camp to Colonel Holloway, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before, storm and
capture of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Appointed Major of Brigade to the Royal Marines in
August 1858.
" Major Hcrrick and Captain Snow served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
»5 Major Kinsman served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of Canton ; also in action with the
Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, and the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing (Medal
" Lt.Colonel Pr(-nne served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal). Ser^^ed in the China expedition of 1857-59,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also the campaign of i860,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort, being one of the first
to enter, and shot the Chinese Gencralin command of it (mentioned for gallantry in despatches), and subsequent
operations (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps).
=» Captain Baker was in action with the Russian batteries on HangoeHead, 22nd May 1854. Served with the Baltic
expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
=" Captain Harris served in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
»• Captjiin Connollv served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
S3 Captain Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854 ; served with the R.M. Battalion
at the occupation of'Eiipatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
35 Captain Shute sei-ved in the Royal Navy during the operations on the Coast of Syria (Turkish Medal, and Naval
War Medal with one Clasp). In 1854-55 tie served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea, part of the time as Quarter
Master of Brigade during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the battle of Balaklava, and commanded a Com-
pany at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal); he was also
at the bombardment at Odessa 22nd April 1854.
3^ Major Holland commanded a Detachment employed on board H.M.S. Fniy, a,ni on shore at the capture and
destruction of 23 piratical vessels and 250 guns in Bias Bay (China) on the 1st Oct. 1849, and in H.M.S. Uedea at the
destruction of 13 piratical vessels and 120 guns at Kuto (China), on the 4th and 5th March 1850. Served in boats of
H.M.S. Haalinqg on the Irawaddy in the autumn of 1852, in action with Burmese troops at Meet-tha on 30th Septem-
ber, and on shore at the cajrture and occupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served in the China war of
i860 (Medal). Commanded the Marines of the Squadron (serving with the Army) in the operations against the
Taeping rebels in 1862, including the capture of the entrenched Camps at Wongkadza and Lukakong, the stockades
at Nahzian, the fortified towns of Kiaochiao, Siaotang, and Tserpoo, the walled cities of Kahding, Singpoo, and
Chiaolin, and many minor aflfairs (Brevet of Major).
3' Captain Fraser served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal).
38 Captains Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
Wliite Sea.
*" Lt.Colonel H. L. Evans served with the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attack and
Burrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the
destruction of telegraph stations on 29th June, and the shelling of a large body of Russian troops on ist July (Medal).
Commanded a Company throughout the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
Btorm and capture of the city, and action with the Braves near the 'White Cloud Mountains; accompanied the
expedition to the North as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, and was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded,
mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860 as second in command of the Chinese Coolie Corps with
the expedition to the North (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
■" Captain Jeffreys served with the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attack ajad
Burrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1S55 he was present with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and in action with the outer forts on 17th June, acted as Quarter Master to
the R.M. Battnlicm at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale, and commanded a Company at the surrender oi
KinVioum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Captain Carrington was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854 ; served the Eastern campaign with the
R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the surrender of KinbourB
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-59 in China
as Quarter Master of the ist Battalion, and was at the operations before and storming of Canton ; expedition to the
North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho. Served the campaign of i860 as Rifle Instructor,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded it
the face, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps).
«3 Major H. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts oJ
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of 1855 to the declaration of peace ii
1856 in command of a Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attached as Colonel in Chief of the Militia ano
Volunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jar*iica, during the negro rebellion of 186=
(mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the Speaker and
House of Assembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1869 by the Governor in Chief to British Honduras on the
BtafT of the U.Govcrnor of that colony for the organisation of "the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant in
that Force during the disturbances on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (mentioned
in despiitclies, and Brevet of Major).
M^* ' '.''"'^"'".^'^.■"•V^'*^ "'''''f'^"™ljordment of Odessa 22nd April 1854; served the Eastern campaign with the R.M
Jirlgnde. inclu<iinp the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Meda
Willi two (Insps. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
U.( ■(iloiicl F. (i. Pym served the Eastern campaign with the Roval Marines attached to the Light Division, includ'
ing the batlloB of Balaklava (commanded a position Battery) and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches for gallantry)
""".^"'tf/"'\^<;'«»''^"Ii"' (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, anc
lurkiHii Medal). Coinmaiided a DcUichment throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions o
i^oiiunporc (mentioned in despatches, nnd tliauk(Ml by the Governor General in Council) and Phoolpore, where h(
Ti, ,^^i'r 1 .^u^'^ ^''""'' "'"''■'' "■ '""^'>' '''■'■• '••■'l'<"'C'l two guns, and turned the last on the retreating enemy (men
tioned); ltd the advance at iluiittiuk on the Fort of Betwa and covered the retreat ; led the skirmishers opposed t(
?m«J.! 1 >"'".'' ;!*r*^'^,''^. ''''■''""''' '''''^''"'''"' ('""^"tioned) present at the actions at Jhamnowlee and Puchawai
..J!!?.:l"r )}■ ■ u ' '• , '''^'-' """'"•"■ "t the cuiiturc of the Fort and village of Nuggur (mentioned) ; drove in th(
m«rrL.?i,.A'r.'"^""/'''^^''?"I''\'''*"''''^''''^^"""^'^'''<-'^^^ 1858, having left a sick bed anc
WM K , rl .„f^' "" ''1 ''"","*^' ""-' ';'*■''''■ ^" ''«■ Pistil «ith his men (mentioned) ; attack on the Fort and village o
nltorW t^'.ilLi' ""."'"".'^ near Doomcoreahgunge. and battle of Toolsepore. Commanded a Mortar Batter:
M^olof^ennvTHnl"'' «'"^ ''V''""f''''"'.°^'■^® campaign (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Has the BUve
uoaai or the Royal Humane Society for saving the Ufe of a gunner, R.M. A. at Bpithcad in 1856.
War Services. — Royal Marine Light Infantry. 40ie
*^ Captain H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the
Crimea durinff the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master of the ist
Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
*8 Captain Maskery served in the Black Sea the latter part of 1855. Served as Adjutant of the 2ud Battalion on
the China, expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of tho
city (Medal with Clasp) .
*' Captain West served at tho blockade in the Baltic in 1854 ; was present during the operations against the Aland
Islands, including the capture of an earthem battery on the 8th August, and in the action with the forts of Bomar-
8und on the 15th August. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic expedition; was in action with steamers and a battery
onaist June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to tho Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
^ Major Ambrose Wolrige served in the Baltic in August and September 1S54 (Medal) ; served the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, and was with the Light Division of the Army
at the battle of Inkerman, and in the Trenches during the whole winter; present with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during the siege, and at its fall in 1855 ; served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion on the Kertch expedi-
tion and occupation of Yeni Kal(5, was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian Medal
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Royal Marines in the engagement with the forts at
Kagosima in Japan on the 15th August 1864 (Brevet of Major). Was present at the bombartlment of the batteries at
the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Major of Brigade at the capture and de-
struction of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sent
1864 (mentioned in despatches) . ^ '
51 Captains Meheux and Delacombe served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
52 Captain Savary served in the Baltic in July and August 1S54 (Modal).
53 Captain Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade.includingthebattle of Balaklava
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal). Served on the China
expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city • after-
wards as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860 includino-
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of tho North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps) . ^
5* Captain Ruel was at the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh
12th May 1854. Sei-ved with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea from 1S54 to Feb. 1855, and with the combined Force
before Sebastopol during its siege and fall ; commanded a Company at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni KaW and
was also at the surrender of Kinboura (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) '
55 Captain Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp sth Class of tho
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
56 Captain Cobb served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river storm and
capture of the city. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho
taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasns)'
58 Major Cuthbert W. Burton while belonging to H.M.S. Winchester in Nov. 1854 was detached by the special
order of the Commander in Chief, in command of Detachments of Royal Marines lauded from the- ships for the
attack and destruction of a large piratical fleet and batteries in Kulan Bay, China (mentioned in despatches and
received the thanks of H.M. Government and the Lords of the Admiralty). Acted as Adjutant to the Royal Marines
landing from the Fleet for the protection of the British factories at Canton, and in all the operations in the Canton
river from Oct. 1856, including the assault on and entry into the city of Canton on the 29th Oct. (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; at the attack and destruction of war junks and first taking of French Follv Fort on the 6th Nov (oflBciallv
thanked, and at the second taking and demolition of the same fort on 6th December. Adjutant of the Garrison
composed of seamen, marines, and the 59th Regt. at Fort Macao (the advanced position) and in all the attacks unon
that fort till June 1857. Present as Adjutant to the R. Marines at the liattle of Fatshan on ist June 1857 (mentioned in
despatches). Commanded North Wantong Island Fort from July to December. Adjutant of the Provisional Bat-
taUon at the assault and capture of Canton on the 28th and 29th Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) and the subse-
quent operations until the Battalion was broken up on the 30th Sept. 1858. Joined the ist Battalion of theR
Marine Brigade and was attached to the Staflf of the Army as Deputy Superintendent of the Military Police Force at
Canton till Jan. 1859. Commanded a Company in the action with the Braves at Mong Kono- on 4th Januarv and
also at the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shecktsing on the Sth Jan. 1859. On quitting the China
station, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for general services throughout the campaioTi TMedal with
two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). i o v
59 Captain Mould was present at the attacks on the Russian batteries at Petropaulovski on 31st Au<mst and ith
Sept., and at the capture of two Russian vessels on 7th Sept. 1854. " *
6" Captains Lane and Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal)
«2 Captain Francis Lean served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the Roval
Marine Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar
sund, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought awav
the Russian garrison. Commanded the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla and was act'ivelv
engaged with the enemy during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the 'Battalion sent mit
for service in Japan m 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simono-
saki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries stockade
magazines, and ban-acks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1S64. ' '
«3 Captain Colwell served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal) . Served with the Battalion sent out for ser
vice in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki tho
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries stockade masazines
and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864. ' ' mes,
6* Captain Swale was landed with Detachments for the protection of British subjects .and property at Singanore
in May 1854. Was landed in Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British factories at Canton, engaged in the storminc^
of the breach in the wall of that city on 29th October and wounded in the neck by a musket-ball (mentioned in
despatches) ; was in the boats at the capture of French Folly Fort on 5th Dec. ; at the destruction of Chinese war
junks in Escape and Fatshan Creeks on 27th May and ist June 1857; blockade of the Canton river storm and ran
ture of the city (Medal with two Clasps). ' ""^i^"
65 Captain Wm. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomar
Bund in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth of tho
Narvaon the 1 8th June (Medal). ''"*'
56 Captains UssherL. Morris and J. C. Travers served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 includino- thn
action with a battery at the mouth of the Narva on i8th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal)
Captain Travers served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockadp
of the Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; was appointed Aide-de-Camn to Pnimnti
Holloway in Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp). P ^° colonel
67 Captains M'Meekau, Symons, H. S. Jones, and G. F. Blake served with the Baltic expedition in tSc
(Medal.) ^*
68 Captain Mairis served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balak
lava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) Servpil
with the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in Cliina with the exne'ditionlr^
'orce in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonghoo storm and can
sure of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded m the left shoulder, and mentioned in desoatchesl 'nnd «„hcQr„,f I
Dperations as Acting Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps) . 1 ea; , auu suDsequent
«" Captain Mitchell served vrith the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, and was employed in the rocket boats nt-
;he bombardment of Sweaborg on the 9th August (Medal). Served with the expedition to the Baltic until thp r]T
ila.ration of i>eace in 1856. " "^"
'" Captain J. F. Sanders served with the R.M. Battahon at the bombardment and .surrender of the forts of Bomar
40 1/ War Services. — Roijal Marine Light Infantry,
Bund in Aug. 1854. Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1S55 (Medal). Served with the expedition to the
Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856.
71 Captain Creightou served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
" Captain Timr.(;uthser\'ed in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal); also with the R.M. Brigade in the
Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. to Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7> Captain Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force before Sebas-
topol in 1854-SS until its fall ; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni Kal6, also at the
bombardment of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7* Captain Coppin served with the Baltic expeditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expedition
of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city; expedition to the
North and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp) .
75 Captain Brutton ser^-ed with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55, and with the
ejroedition to Kertch and Yeni KaM (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
" Captain le Grand served at the siege of Sebastopol from 1854 until its fall ; was also at the capture of Kertch,
and occupation of Yeni Kali5, and at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal mth Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
78 Captain Graham served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the destruction of telegraph
stations on 29th June, and the sheUing a large body of troops on ist July (Medal).
T' Captain K. F. Tayler served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea from Feb. 1855 until .the fall of Sebastopol
(Medal vrith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
60 Captain Ozzard served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and vrith the combined Force before
Sebastopol during the siege ; also with the expedition to Kertch, advance on and occupation of Yeni Kal^ ; was in
action with outer defences of Sebastopol on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the
China e-xjiedition of 1S57-59, and was at the destruction of war junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks on 25th and
27th May and 15th June 1857, twice landed, attacked and defeated parties of Chinese soldiers; blockade of Canton
river, action with junks in the Macao Broadway, capture of Chuenpee Fort, capture of the batteries at Shektsing,
and occupation of Canton. Also with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghai during the
attacks of the rebel army in August, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master, part of the time served as Garrison Staff
Officer (Medal with Clasp).
s' Captain E. B. Pritchard joined the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in Feb. 1855, and servedtwith it until the fall of
Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain Shanks served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during
the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
83 Captain Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked by
jtinks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, storm and
capture of Canton (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Walsh served with the Baltic expedition of 1855 CMedal) ; and also with the Baltic expedition of 1856
until the declaration of peace.
85 Captain Shairp served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of telegraph stations on
2gth June, and the shelUng a large body of troops on ist July (Medal). Served in China in 1858-59, against pirates ;
also during the campaign of i860 (Medal).
8^ Captain Caimcross served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
'7 Captain Broughton served in the Crimea during the latter part of 1855 (Medal). Served on the China Expedi-
tion of 1857-59, inclutling the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the
expedition to the north of China in i860, and as acting D. A. Commissary General at Shanghai (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Holmes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of a fort and shelling an
encampment on 23rd June, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks on 4th July, destruction of the barracks at
Lovisa on 5th July, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay on the 1 ith July, destruction of a
Cossack barracks, &c., on 12th July, action with a Russian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg on 13th
July ; also with the batteries on Fredericksham on 21st July, capture of the Island of Kolka, and destruction of mili-
tary stores on 26th July, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
*' Captain A. H. Pascoe served with the Baltic expedition in 1S55 (Medal). Served in China during the war, and
was present at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek on ist June 1857, and blockade of the Canton river
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at the cutting out of two vessels from under the citadel of San Bias on 2nd
November 1859.
»<• Captain Rodney served with the Baltic expeijition in 1855 (Medal).
" Captain Wroot served with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of
1858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also -nath the expe-
dition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku
Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
'2 Captain Hale served ^vith the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1857-59, in-
cluding the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to the
North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to Sep-
tember 1869 ; commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow
in Not. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January i860
(mentioned in despatches) .
«» Captain Macdonald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the latter part of
185s (Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries,
magazmes, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
»♦ Sir Rose Lambart Price was present at the storming of Canton in December 1857, also at the attack on the Peiho
Forts in June 1859 (wounded), went with the Battalion under Colonel Gascoigne to the north of China in iS6o and
was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, affau-s of the 21st and 23rd Septernber.
iindfiurrendcrofPekin (Medal with three Clasps).
»» Captain AUnutt served in China during the war of 1856-58, and was present at the capture of the forts and
blockade of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the factories, at the storming on the 29th Oct . 1856 (men-
tioned m despatches), all the subsequent operations, destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, the landing before
and storming of Canton, expedition to the North and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (Medal
with three Clasps). ^
.u**,*^"?'""'.-*; ^- ^- ^™"''^ served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the lauding before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the White Cloud Moimtains attack
iind capture of the Jiridge and village of Shetksing ; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the Peiho in
Jnno 1859 (wounded severely). Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chinese CooUe
Lorns in 185B-59.
' (Japtuin Horc served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
rim .' .i" ir° ''";':'*'■'<=« "'' tlio Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
unicer to the IJngadicr conunanding at the assault cajituro and destruction of the five batteries, stockario Tnno-o.
I during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in de
L*:.f "n*:.. °?3P,.'-"".'."^ expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Cantor
1 attack on
taking
,the
oitn..!,' r,», iKn «v ...„ „» .1, II t :■, — -r "-•' ' ,.— ^.* ,uyj expcditiou to the North and was wounded at the
?lmbL n.™^H, . .'"'',? "7v.'5'H "1""° '^59- Served the campaign of i860 with the Chinese CooUe Corps, in-
cluding the expedition to the North and the operations there (Medal with three Clasps).
despatches) .
the
War Services. — Uoynl Marine Litjht Ivfantry. 40iJ/
103 Captain Kennicott served in India and China in 1857-59; was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25tk
June 1859, !iiid served the campaign of i860 (Medal).
1"* Captain Pritchett served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the North is
i860, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during the attacks by the rebels.
"5 Captain Scott served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the "blockade of the Canton river, the land-
ing before and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
!"« Captain Collins served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the pillage of
Shektsing, present at the detached post West Grate, Canton, when attacked on the night of the 26th July 185S; also
at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on 2sth June 1859, where he was severely wounded by a matchlock-bullet in the left
leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three Clasps).
""■ Captain Barker served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was at the attack on
the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 ; served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of
Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan
as Lieut, and Quarter Master of the R.M. Battalion, and served on the Staflf of the Brigadier commanding at the
assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore
operations, from the sth to the 8th Sept. 1864.
'"8 Captain Thompson served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river the
landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). '
»•» Captain Straghan served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river;
accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1S50
(mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps) .
^11 Captain Servante served on the China expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river. Also
the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and capture
of the Taku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Medal with
three Clasps) .
"* Captain Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of
the inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6tb Sept. 1864.
116 Lieut. Sturt served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal). Also in the operations against the Taeping rebels
in 1861-63, including the capture of the walled cities of Kahding, Singpoo, and Chiaolin, the entrenched Camps at
Wongkadza and Luakakong, the stockades at Nahzian, the fortified towns of Kidochiao, Siaotang, and Tserpoo
and defence of the Camp before Chiaolin (mentioned in despatches). Served as .'Ude de Camp to Major Holland'
R.M., commanding the disciplined Chinese, and present at the capture of the stockades and attack on the waUed
city of Taitsan, and many minor affairs.
i^'s Lieuts. F. Baldwin and A. B. Crosbie served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September
1S69, and landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 : also served ifi. a BattaUon at
the attack and captm-e of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
"<* Lieuts. Dwyer, A. W. Johnston, and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in
1864-66, and were present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the in-
land sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks and
during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864. "'
125 Major Huskisson served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
China and at Canton during the war in 1856 (Medal).
12« Major William JoUiffe served the Sj-rian campaigrn of 1840— at D'Jouni,the storming of Sidon, and bombard-
ment of Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Tvirkish Medal). Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal)
127 Major M'Callum served the S>Tian campaign of 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),— at D'Jouni and
bombardment of Acre. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of
Balaklava, and was with the Battalion attached to the Light Division in the Trenches durino- the winter ■ in 185? he
(7as with the combined Force before Sebastopol until its fall ; with the Battalion in the expedition to Kertch and
jccupation of Yeni Kale ; and with the Brigade at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps ith Class of
;he Medjidie, and Turkish Medall. '
128 Lt.ColonelMastersservedinlndiaduringthemutiny in 1857-58. Served with the expedition to the north of China
md commanded the 2nd BattaUon at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859— severely wounded and
mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major). Served throughout the operations in the north of China in i860 (Medal)
123 Captain Arthur EUis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp and
rurkish Medal) .
130 Lt.Colonel Cooke served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river the
anding before and capture of Canton m command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the White
31oud Mountain affair in June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shektsing; served afterwards
is D.A.Q.M. General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"1 Quarter Master ^Vhite served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct)
132 Quarter Master Woon served with the Arctic expedition of 1850-54 (Medal). Campaign in China in 1857-59 in
3luding the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and storming of Canton, the taking and destruction of
Shektsing, and the expedition to the North and attack on the Peiho Ports, 25th June 1859. Mentioned in despatches
md awarded the Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry, having saved the life of a wounded comi-ade imder a heavy fire
[Medal with Clasp) . -^
133 Quarter Master Hailing served on the China expetUtion of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river
,he landing before and capture of the city, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North and one of
,he storming party at the attack on the Peiho Ports on 25th June 1859. Mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
iledal for Conspicuous Gallantry (Medal with Clasp).
136 Mr. Hind served in the Crimea in 1854-55, and was present at the attack on Fort Constantino, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
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Her Majesty'' s Local Indian Forces.
409
Captains.
2nd LI BUT
COBNET,
or ENSIGN
Henry Montagu Buller,-»'^ Bengal Cavalry; 2nd in Command i Central India Horse
Donald Christian StracUau Lnnlf^av Carnegie, Bengal Cavalry
Robert Morris, ^'''Ben^'a I i':ivaliy ; Station Staff Officer at Futtehghur
Henry Riversdalc Elli-i,-'^ AIikIus Infantry; Deputy Assistant Quarter Master)
General, Northern liistrict, Marlins J
Georye Alexander Pajiendieck Arbuthuot, Bengal Cavalry
Walter Rowlandson,^''^ Madras Infantry
Arthur Phelps, Bombay Infantry; Deputy Assistant Commissary General, 2nd Class, /
Bombay j
Peter Lawrence Gordon, ^so jjadras Cavaby ••• ■
Augustus Drummoud Grant, Madras Infantry ; Wing Subaltern 20 Madi-as Native >
Infantry S
Irvine Low, Bengal Cavalry ; Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Roy BareOly, Oude
George Charles Jackson,"i'Bengal Cavalry; Aide de Camp to the Governor General )
of India i
Charles Chase Morris,'^-'"'- Madras Cavalry ; Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, \ \
ist Class, Kimedy, Ganjam 3 j
George Edward Henry Beauchamp, Madras Infantry ; Acting Superintendent of the )
Central Jail at Cannamore i
George Wynne Cole, Madras Infantry; Sub Assistant Commissary General, Madras ...j
Frederick DoriPf- PI M^v,^';^, =■••■* Madras Infantry
Frank Beechiiiu ' M i-h- lirnntm-; c,)n;irter Mas,ter 10 Madras Native Intantiy
Henry Hannici ' i ..-vcimr Wanington.^sf Madraslnfantry ; WingSubal- ^
tern 13 Maili,,- ..;.,,-- Inianiiy i \
Francis Goring- KiiiL-nui,,-" Madras infantry
Charles Grant, Bombay Cavalry ; Second Assistant Political Resident , '
Ellis Burroughes Ward, Bengal Infantry; Wing Subaltern 3 Punjaul. i
Harry Style iluxton,-" Bengal Infantry
AVigram Ai-thur Cheke, Madras Infantry ; Wing Subaltern 9 Madras ]Nati\u Iniantry...
Herbert Coningham, Madras Infantry ; Acting Wing Subaltern 39 Madras Native '^
Infantry )
WilUam Christopher Chowne.^ss Bengal Inftintry ; Wing Officer 6 Ptmjaub Infantry ...
Albert Joseph Howes,-'' Madras Infantry ; Wing Subaltern 25 Madras Native Infantry
Harvey Young Murray, Bengal Cavalry ; Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, "^
Nusseerabad Division, Rajpootana 3
Edwin Venour,2i!" Bengal Infantry
AlVjert Purcell Currie,^''' Bombay Cavalry; Squadron Officer 3 Bombay Cavalry
Henry Russell Wintle,=<^'t Bengal Infantry ;' Wing Subidtern 18 Bengal Native Infantry
Montagu Millett, Bengal Infantry ; Deputy Superintendent of Police, 4th Grade, \
Moolton, Punjaub J
Richard Worsley, Bengal Infantry; Officiating Quarter Master 38 Bengal Native 7
Madras Infantry ; Wing Subaltern 36 Madras Native Infantry
,-, Ar-Mirw Infantry; Second Assistant to the Govemorj
I I I IV airy; Station Staff Officer at Fyzabad
\uiiU,--- iiuug'al Infantry; Wing Subaltern i Bengal Native 1
Infantry.
•David Wiilter William
James Cavan Hork-l
General's Ali-> t -■
George Thonin ~ 1 :
John Goodevu i'.i
George William lloi.l
Inlantry 1 i
Henry Vansittart Riddell, Bengal Infantry; Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class,")
JuUunder, Pnnjaub i
George BrabazonPonsr,-;',. .M-- m-i^, Bongallufantiy
Robert Hastielngli<, ''. .:;-r. i.y
Nathaniel James Jon. V, 1 ; ntry; Wing Officer 2 Punjaub Infantry
Ai-thur Edward Dowtii!--, i..ii_':il infantry; Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P, I
Works, I Sept. 72. I'crsonal Assistant to the Superintendent Engineer, Neemuch )■
Rail W.I y Survey, Indore ]
Woodburn Francis Bartleman,^" Bengal Infantry ; Adjutant 10 Bengal Native Infantry
Burnard Edward Reade, Bengal Infantry
Reginald William Sartorius, Bengal Infantry
John Heniy Willoughby Osborne,-"* Bengal Infantry ; Deputy Superintendent, 3rd ]
Grade, Kevenup Survey ; in Charge of 2nd Division Lower Provinces, Debrooghur, V
,T;ii-i<s .1. lit; r.,;ir. ' '■ bengal Infantry ; Special Assistant to the Superintendent of the 7
'I'r iiut,; ■ .! Ill iS, ICeonyhur S
rli;rl. , 1; II 1;, :nian, Bengal Infantry; Wing Subaltern 19 Bengal Native Infantry
ILuvLy \V.. laUnu.-r, Bengal Infantry
Henry Avcliiljald M Nair, Bengal Infantry ; Snuadron Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry
Henvy Smith Daniell, Bombay Cavalry; 'District Superintendent of Police,')
AhmednuA'gur )
Henry Campbell Garden, ^''^ Bengal Infantry
William Du'ican Macturk
George Pirrie,267 Madras Infantry
Henry Gag'.-; De Lanccy Rroves,2'6't Madras Cavalry
William Sto-ih en AV -. T.nr-hart, Bengal Infantry ; Deputy Assistant Quarter Id^stor")
General, W-:^ ■ , : 1'^ ■ . t J
Patrick John li " , 1 . : iw
Henry Char'f< I , I ,. |; - .:i Cavalry; Squadron Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry
David Priugle, licHLfal iuia-ntry '.
Henry Rowband, Bengal Infantry; ^ ' ' nm -,-;iry Grriuril, ml CIi-s, >
Bengal >
Edward Bell Ci
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LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
Jan. 59 3 Apr. 59118 July,~65
20 Mar. 58 21 June 58' 4 Aug. 65
4 Aug. 58 18 May 58 8 Aug. 65
20 Aug. 55 25 July 57 16 Sept. 65
25 June 58 24 Aug. 58 23 Sept.65
15 Mar. 55 16 Sept.58 12 Dec. 65
20 Dec. 53 16 Sept.57'2oDec. 65
4 Oct. 56 23 Nov. 56| 6 Feb. 66
8 Dec. 55 17 Nov. 58 13 Mar. 66
20 Jan. 59 9 Nov. 60^20 May 66
20 Oct. 58 5 Feb. 59 22 May 66
Oct. 56 29 Mar. 58' 27 May 65
23 July 54 20 Dec. 55 23 July 66
Deo. 55 23 Nor. 56! 12 Sept.66
.. June 55 23 Sept.58|i2 Sept.66
13 June 57 2 Mar. 59, 12 Sept.66
26 Oct. 56 9 Jan. 58ji8Jan. 67
3 June 57 6 Oct. 59' 12 Feb. 67
4 Jan. 57 16 Dec. 58124 Feb. 67
i.^ June 56 12 June 57 30 Apr. 67
20 July 55 8 Oct. 56 20 July 67
7 Aug. 55 23 Nov. s6l 7 Aug. 67
;3Dec. 56 5 Sept.sSJio Aug. 67
4 Nov. 58 I Mar. 59 6 Oct. 67
4 Jan. 57 30 Mar. 5S; 7 Nov. 67
!o June 58 24 Aug. 58 n Dec. 67
4 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 56
-o Feb. 57
4 Sept.57
[2 June 58
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CO Oct. 57 10 June 59
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6 Mar. 57
[3 Dec. 56
9 Oct. 57
16 Sept. 59
30 Apr. 58
18 May 58
30 Oct. 58
26 Mar. 61
bengal Infantry
', Madras Infantry; Deputy tiuperintendent. Revenue Purvey, 7
' i
■'■' Bengal Infantry
rrell, Madras Infantry ; Quarter Master 3 Madras Native Infantry
le,2"o Bengal Cavalry'; Squadron Officer 2 Bengal Cavalry
Rol)art Aug. Carew Hunt,27i Bomliay Infantry; Adjutant 5 Bombay Native Infantry ..
Hem y Hawkins Drury Owen, Bombay Cavalry ; Squadron Officer, Poena Horse
Edward Francis Knottesford Fortesc'ue,2'= Ben gal Infantry
Charles Sheppey Sturt, Bombay Infantry; Wing Subaltern 6 Bombay Native Infantry
Robert Ma cdonaldChambers,273 Bombay infantry ; Wing Subaltern 6 Bombay Native \
Infantry )
George Elphinstone Erskine,^"* Bombay Cavalry ; Personal Assistant to the Chief ;
Commissioner of Oude ) '
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[I Deo. 57
iS June 58
[I Dec.
4 Mar. 57
16 Sept.57
26 July 57
>o Jan. 58
4 July 58
:o July 58
5 July S8
.1 Dec. 58
20 Sept
Nov. 56
26 July 57
26 Aug. 58
13 June 57
;o Nov. 56
4 Oct. 58
20 July 57
4 Mar. 59
4 Sept.57
29 Sept.57
II Dec. 57
6 Feb. 57
4 Mar. 57
May 57
29 Mar. 50124 Apr. 68
" May 58! I May 68
30 Apr. 58 8 June 63
ijMay 59 8 Jtme68
:3 June 59 1 9 Oct
22 Oct. 58 " ■
S May 59
3 Apr.
! May 58
i May 58
iMay 58
4 Oct. 57
6 Feb. I
4 Mar. I
6 Mar. I
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
20 Apr.
22 Apr.
10 June 57 18 May 58
[1 Oct. 58 22 June 59
4 Feb. 58
: June 58
.9 Oct. 68
19 Oct. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
I Nov. 68
4 Nov. 68
10 Nov. 63
10 Nov. 63
i3 Nov. 68
20 Nov. 68
16 Dec. 68
I Mar. 69
18 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
6 Feb. 69
4 Mar. 69
5 May 69
10 June 69
o. 69
^^ 23 Aug. 69
2 Oct. 61 29 Oct. 69
.60 31 Oct. 69
19 Feb. 59
l^ Mar. 59
1 Feb. 6
[I July 6
2 Nov. 59
[8 May 58
.4 June 59
[8 June 59
2 Sept.58
[9 June 59
2 Jan. 59
2 Jan. 60
4 Sept.58
:7 Sept.58
:S Feb. 61
30 Aug. 60
30 Apr. 58
Jan. 6
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!2i July 58 17 Dec. 60 31 Oct. 69
4 Nov. 57 4 Apr. 601 4 Nov. 69
4oga
Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces.
Captains.
Arthur Harvey Davis, Bombay Infantry
Williain Henry James Stopford, Bombay Cavalry ; Adjutant Kolapore Local Infantry .
Henry Wilberforce Bird,"^ Madras Cavalry ; Cantonment Magistrate of Trichinopoly.
Willoughby Wallace Hooper .^''i Madras Cavalry ; Squadron Subaltern 4 Madras Cavalry
George Henville Cherry, Madras Infantrj'
Robert Graham Mayne, Bombay Cavalry ; Commandant of Bombay Body Guard
Arthur Noel Phillips, Bengal Infantry; Assistant Commissioner, ist Grade, Norths
Lukimpore, Bengal )
Fendall Currie, Bengal Infantry; City Magistrate of Lucknow ;
James Grant Duff Walker,*'' Madras Cavalry; Adjutant i Cavalry Hyderabad")
Contingent S
George Crawford Hogg, Bombay Cavalry ; Adjutant Poona Horse
Algernon ('urrie, Bombay Cavalry; Adjutant i Bombay Cavalry
Charles Alexander Edward Stapleton Carter, Bengal Infantry; Officiating Deputy 7
Piiymasier, Punjaub Circle S
William Stenhouse, Madras Infantry; Deputy Conservator of Forests, 2nd Grade,)
Hyderabad ' )
James May, Bengal Infantry,*'* Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works; District >
Engineer of Sarun and Chumparun S
kndLiEni.
COBNET,
Cr ENSIGN.
I19 Sept.57
27 Mar. 61
^-25 July 60
20 Feb. 58] 19 May 58
20 Apr. 58,21 Dec. 59
'12 June 58 25 Apr. 60
'21 July 58 20 Nov. 60
8 Dec. 581 15 Feb. 60
1 20 Nov. 58 29 Mar. 59
4 Oct. 58 12 Apr. 59
27 Oct. 58 16 Oct. 60
27 Oct. 58 25 Dec. to
|iiDec. 58 '30 July 58
II Dec. 58 I Jan. 62
20 Feb. 59 I Jan. 60
OAPIAIir.
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ir Feb. 70
20 Feb. 70
20 Apr. 70
12 June 70
21 July 70
9 Aug. 70
14 Sept. 70
4 Oct. 70
270ct. 70
270ct. 70
II Dec. 70
II Dec. 70
20 Feb. 71
Her Majesty's Local hidian Forces. — War Services.
' General H. G. A. Taylor was present at several affairs with the rebels in Goomsoor in 1801-02, and was once
wounded. He marched with the loth Madras Infantry to join the Grand Army under the Commander in Chief near
Hurryhur, thence marched to join the army in advance under General Wellesley, reaching it in September 1803, and
remained with it until after peace was concluded with the Mahrattas, having been present at the battles of Assays
(twice wounded) and Argaum, and the siege and storm of Gawilghur. Joined the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force in
1807, and continued with the advanced Field Force under Generals Doveton, Sir Barry Close, and Rumley until
May 1817.
' General H. Thomson served during the campaigns of 1803-05 under Lord Lake, and was present at the battles of
Laswarrie and Ufzulghur, and the siege and assault of Bhurtpore.
^ General F. Young served with the Bengal Volunteers at the taking of Balasore and operations on the Coast in
1803-04, and with the army under Lord Lake in 1805 including the siege and assault of Bhurtpore. Nepaul war of
1814-16, including the actions of Nalaparree, Nahun, and Jeeluk (Medal with Clasp). Served in Rajpootana in
1817-18. Commanded a Detachment employed in the capture of the Gurrah of Kooryah in 1824.
* General A. Dick served against the mud fort of Jurhapoora and throughout Lord Lake's campaign in 1805.
Served with the expedition to Java in 1811 and was present at the storm and capture of Fort Cornehs (Medal with
Cla.sp).
' General H. Hall served at the reduction of the Province of Bundlecund in 1806-07, including the sieges of Unda,
Burgowa, and Cheemere, and the surrender of nineteen other forts. Was Adjutant of the 4th Light BattfUion at the
storming of the fortified hills of Rogoulec and at the siege of the first class hill fortress of Adjeeghur in 1809; also
with the army under Sii' Gabriel Martindell which kept Nawab Meer Khan in check and prevented his invading our
dominions. Was present with a Light Force reducing: the enterprising chief, Ghopaul Sing, up the Bundlecund
Ghauts in 1810-11 ; and at the siege of the first class hill fortress of Callenger in 1811-12. Served as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General with Sir David Ochterlouj''s Division of the Grand Army in the great Pindarree war of
1817-18, and in the same capacity until 1823 on various services including the reduction of the first class hill fortress
of Taraghur, the sieges of Maharajpore and Nussreeda in Rajpootaua in i8i8 ; the first campaign of Mhairwarra in
1819 ; the second in 1821 com])risin'g attacks on Jog-Shamghur, fort of Huttoon Burrar, Kot Kurrana, Ramghur, and
Cheetar, which in result finally subdued that destructive race, the Mhairs. Present in the action of Mongrowl
against the Kota Rajah in 1821 ; also at the siege of Samba in 1823.
* Sir John Low served as a Volunteer with the 59th Foot in the expedition to Java in iSii (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Malcolm at the battle of Mahidpore in 1817.
' General A. Tulloch served with the Army of Reserve assembled on the Tombuddra in 1815 ; with Colonel Mar-
riott's Force against Kurnool in 1816; with Brigadier General Pritzler's division and Sir Thomas Mumo's Force
in 1817. Was in charge of the Madras Commissariat on the expedition to Avain 1824-26, and was present at the
taking of Donabew, Melown, and Paghamchew (Medal with Clasp). Served in Goomsoor during the second cam-
paign in that district.
' General J. W. Cleveland served in the first Burmese war and was present at Wattygaum and Nappadee (Medal
withCla«p).
» General G. Warren served at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1826 under Lord Combermere, and commanded one of the
»wo Companies selected to escalade at the Jungeena Gate— received a severe sabre wound on the right shoulder, a
Bevero Kaljre wound on the left side of the face, and a third severe wound on the left hand causing amputation of the
.^"^'V^i'^" •'''^'' '°''* '" "*'' ^^° "'' '^"^ ''°''° "'^"^ middle fingers (Indian Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army of
the Indus in Affghanistan in 1839 under Lord Keane and was present at the assault and capture of Ghuznee, and
again Hevorcly wounded— bono of the right arm above the elbow shattered by a musket ball, a gun-shot wound
lUrough the iii)per i)art of the left wrist, and a third gun-shot wound over the smface of the body (Medal, 3rd Class
or the Dooranee Order, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). The severe nature of these wounds causing temjiorary removal
from active service, he was sent back to India in churgo of the state prisoners Goolam Hyder late Governor of
i.nuznec, and the Sirdar Hadjrc Khmi Kiikur, with the Column moving through the Kyber Pass. Was specially
hronght to the notice of the Govern. ,r Ceiicial of India by Sir Willoughby Cotton commanding the Bengal Troops in
Angbanmtan lor giillant conduct at Ghuznuu.and was nominated Town and Fort Major of Fort WiUiam. He was on
.u^t . '*'^l'"T>-f"K'ate Temi>Herim with two Companies of the i8th Royal Irish dming the Naval action and
.Tr„„u*^ ".'u°Vr " enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; was removed from the field during the second day's
attack on the Great Pagoda frcjm the effects of a severe sun-stroke (Medal with Clasp).
.v.- .'^"'"'*l ,., '^"'vkeB served during the Mahratta war in 1817-18, and was present with the dismounted Cavalry at
thOKtonnorchoundnh (Medal with Clasp).
iVin l:""""'' ■•• '*'-■" "ervcd in the Mahratta war and was present at the siege of Asseerglun-. Served also throughout
ino uunneno war or 1824-26, including the capture of Rangoon, Cokaine, Prome, and Pagaum Mew, and all the
"a rl, 1 ). I u, ,"'"' Qu'irters of the force under Sir Archibald Campbell were engaged (Medal with Clasp)
<,r H«'h™,n /u I ,W'"'!"«''" »<""vc'l during tlie Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and commanded a Brigade at the bi
«»i oonrnori (.Me'iiil, and ( U.).
M ooI!»"„'l u Ai ^'"',"""' "t'l'vcd in the latter part of the first Burmese war.
Ucncral It. Alexander entered the Royal Navy in 1 810, was at an attack on Cibtut in
battle
, in some partial engag
Her Majcstifs Local Indidn Forces. — War Scrokcs. 409^
ments with the French Toulon fleet, and in an action with the batteries at the Hieres Isles, besides several desultory
aflairs on the coasts of France and Spam in 1811-12. Was engaged in the Naval and Military operations at the Col
de Balaguer after the siege of Ten-agona m 1S12; at the capture of Poi-t D'Auzio, and destruction of its Forts in
1813 ; at the attack upon and capitulation of Port Maurice in the same year; at the siege and surrender of Genoa
and with the expedition that-vventlrom thence to Corsica in 1814. Was employed with the Troops that took possession of
Fort St. Klmo at the sun-ender of Naples and the Xeapolitan fleet in 181 :;, and at the capture of a French frigate off
Gaeta the same year ; at an attack on some Prahos in the Straits of Malacca in 18 1 7, and in several other small affairs
during eight years' Naval service.
" General J. K. Luard served with the expedition to Ava in 182.1, and was present at the capture of Arracan and
wounded at the attack on the Heights (Medal). Served with the Kurnool Field Force in 1839. Also with the China
Expedition from i6th June till the termination of hostilities in September 1842 ; was present at the capture of Woo-
sung and Shanghae, and with the Centre Brigade under Major General Schoedde at the storm and capture of Chin"-
keang-Foo on the 21st July 1842 (Medal). "
15 General A. Derville was present with Brigadier Pritzler'.s Force in the Southern Mahratta country in i8i8-ig
Served at the siege of Gopauldroog, was Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the Northern Column of the Coom
Field Force in 1834.
'7 General T.L.Green was employed against the insurgent Royanahin the Kittoor district in 1S30, and in theGoom-
soor Zemindary in 1836-37, and in 1847.
1* General G. Tomkyns served dui-ing the Mahratta war in 1817-18.
15 General F. Straton served in the campaign in the Deccan and Berar from 1814 to 1S19, and was at the taking of
Chackam and KuiTa, and several other Forts, also some small affairs with the Cavalry against Pindarees and Shaik
Dullah in Berar till 1821. Marched towards Asseerghur with Sakabut Khan's Force arid remained in reserve till tha
siege was over.
20 General J. Yaldwyn served in Kimedy in 1834, and in Goomsoor in 1837.
2' Sir W. L. Grifhes-Wilhams served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clas)) for Pegu).
-■' General E. E. Bruce was present at the defeat of the army of a rebel chief in October 1818. Also in the Coorg
campaign in 1834.
'■'^ General H. C. M. Cox accompanied the 5th Volunteer Battalion to ,Tava in 1811, and was present at the assault
and capture of Fort Carnelis (Medal with Clasp). Served in the ilahratta campaign of 1817, and was present at the
siege and capture of Hattras. Served in Oude in 1822.
"General G. Huyshe served in the Burmese campaign in 1825. Commanded the 26th Bengal Native Infantry
throughout the operations in Affirhanistan in 1842 under General Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the
Khyber Pass, actions at Mamoo Khail (severely wounded), Jugdulluck, and Tezeen, and capture of Istaliff "(Medal,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
" Sir John Campbell sei-ved in Kimedy in 1834 and in Goomsoor in 1836-37, was present at the affairs of Garbanda,
Ryagudda, Jeringha, Subba, Toolsi in Kimedy, and in most of the iirincfpal and many of the minor affairs which took
place during the Goomsoor war. Sei-\-ed also with the expedition to (_'hina.
^^ General 0. Hamilton served the Gwalior campaign of iS4-,-44 aud was present at the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star, and CB.). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the battles of Mood-
kee and Ferozeshah (Medal and Clasp) ; also with the expedition to Kote Kangra.
"' liieut.General B. Armstrong was present in the several affairs in which the Head Quarters 34th Madras Native
Infantry were engaged with the enemy in the vicinity of Rangoon from its landing with the first expedition till the
end of October 1824, including a series of attacks on the enemy's position at Todaghee and Kyakloo sth to 7th
October 1824. Commanded 34th N.I. in the action fought at Zoraporc with Patun, Arab, aud Rohilla Troops in
which he personally captured the Nawab.
29 Lieut. General P. F. Story served throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^1 Lieut. General W. Prescott served with the 2nd Battalion 18th Madras Native Infantry in Ceylon in 1818-19 ; and
with the ist Battalion 2nd Regiment in Candeish and Berar 1819-20 while employed against the Bheels and Shaik
Dullah. Served with the 2nd Regiment in China, and for part of the time commanded the Flank Companies of the
2nd and 6th Regiments and Rifle Company of the 36th up to the conclusion of the Peace at Nankin (Medal).
•*- Lieut.General H. Lawrence served on board the Antell East Indiaman in command of two guns on her quarter
deck in a severe action fought in the Mozambii]ue Channel on 3rd July 1810, between three Indiamen and two French
frigates and a corvette. Served in the operations against and attack of the fortress of Malown in the Nepaul war
of 1814-15 (Medal with Clasp). Served with Reserve of the Grand Army during the Mahratta campaign of 1817-19 ;
also against Coles in 1835, and in command of a Brigade of all arms employed against same Tribes in 1836-37.
M Lieut.General R. Budd was engaged in the Pindaree Dours in 1815-16. Served during the whole of the Mahratta
campaign 1817-18, and was present at Mahidpore, Talnair, piu-suits of Trimbuckjee, Holkar, and Bajee Row to the
final surrender near Asseerghur. Served in the first expedition to Burmah. Also with the advance of the Western
Column in the campaign against Coorg 1834, and was present at the forcing of the Huggul Pass in April 1834.
^* Major General G. Hicks commanded a Brigade throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the actions
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps, and CB.).
35 Lieut.General H. Dick served in Rewah in 1813 ; and in the Mahratta and Pindaree war in 1817-18, including the
reduction of Dhamony, and the storm and capture of Gurrah Mundish. Commanded the 56th Bengal Native
Infantry at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
■ 3S Lieut.General D. Do\vning served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 with the Division under Brigadier
Wheeler (Medal).
37 Lieut.General F. H. Sandys sei-ved in the Nepaul war of 1815-16; also against the insurgents in the Khoordan
districts in 1817-18. Served a"s Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the force tmder Brigadier Knox in the
capture of petty forts in the Jeypore teiTitory.
38 Lieut.General L. S. Bird served at the capture of the Matxritius in 1810; in the Nepaul campaign in i8i6 (Medal
with Clasp) ; and in Oude in 1816-17. Also dui-ing the Pindaree war in 1817-19 ; in Bundlecund in 1821 ; in Hurrianah
in 1824-25; against the Coles in 1832-33; and throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the
Sonthal Brigade during the insurrection of 1855-56.
39 Lieut.General D. Bin-ell served diu-ing the Burmese war in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Army of
the Indus in Affghanistan in 1839-40, and was present at the assault aud capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and operations
in the Wuzeeree Valley (3rd Class of the Dooranee Order). Served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and had a
e killed imder him at the battle of Ferozeshah, and commanded a Brigade at the battle of Sobraon (Medal and
p, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). ., , ^
Lieut.General T. Polwhele served in the Nepaul campaign in 1816 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Expedition to
Ceylon in 1818, in the Burmese war in 1824-25 including the attack and capture of Mahatee and Arracan (Clasp).
Also throughout the campaigns in Candahar and Affghanistan of 1839-42, and seiyed as Assistant Adjutant General
throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
the 42nd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*i Sir John Fowler Bradford served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan and was present m the several engage-
ments leading to the reoccupation of Cabul (Medal). Served in the GwaUor campaign of 1843-44 and was present
at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Sutlej campaign m 1846, including
the action of Aliwal (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, and actions of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
" Lieut.General E. Messiter served with the first Expedition to China.
*3 Lieut.General T. A. Duke served with the expedition to Ava in 1824-25, and was present at the capture of Ran-
j?oon on the nth May 1824, at assault and capture of stockade near, and attack of Kimmendine 3rd June, attack and
taking of Kimmendine 10th and nth June, 7 stockades at Kammoral, fort and fortified Pagoda of Syriam 3rd August,
<-it the Dallah Creek stockade 7th August, taking of Pegu 30th November, and attack on the Burmese mtrenchments
5th December, night attack of Dallah stockades 7th and 8th December 1824, attack of Poolcng 19th February 1825,
capture of White Pagoda stockade, and attack on Donabew 7th March 1825, and several other minor affairs, and
Clasp,
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also night attack on the Flotilla till 2Bd April when Donabew was evacuated (Medal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
pedition 10 Malacca iu 1852, and with the second expedition to Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Com-
manrtcd the Kimedy Field Forco in November and December 1850.
■" Lieiu. General J. C. C. Gray served durinj,' the Kcpaul war. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore rr.
1825-26 (Medal with Cliwp).
*^ Lieut. General C. Hall served in the Burmese war iu 1S25-26, and was present at the actions of the 'Wattygaum
and Nappadee heights near Prome (Medal with Clas])).
*'' Lieut.Gencr.irC. Hewctson served at Kolaporc; al.-o iu the Kimedy district in Goomsoor in 1S37.
*^ Lieut.Genenil M. Carthew served in the Goomsoor campaign in 1837. Also in the suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of the 2Dth 27th and 2Sth November 1857 in the vicinity of Cawn-
pore when attacked by the whole of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal, and CB.).
■•* Lieut. General F. B. Corfield sei-ved dui-ing the Puuiaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the actions of
Chillian walla and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*» Licut.Gencral W. R. Corfield was present at the siege and storm of Bhurtpore in 1S25-26 (Medal with Clasp).
Was employed in the Cole country in 18^6-37. Served witti the Army of the Indus in 1839-40 and was present at the
storm and capture of Khelat. Also the Gwalior campaign in 1843-44, including the battle of Maliamjpore (Bronz&
Star). Commanded the 30th Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub campaign, including the actions of
S.'idoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and subsequent pui'suit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
"" Sir Francis Wheler served in Bundlecund in 1821-22 ; also in Affghanistan in 1839-40. including the assault and
capture of Chuznee (Medal) and pursuit of Dost Mahomed Bian (3rd Class of the Dooranee Order). Served
throujihout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 nnd was present at the siege and capture of Moo'tan as well as all the
operations in its vicinity, and commanded the Cavalry in the attacking Column at the action of Soorujkhoond
(mentioned iu dospatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded Saugor d:.?triet as Brigadier
during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59. and was present in action against the rebels at Zatimpore, Dowlutpore, and
Goonapoora ; also comm inded Columns of troops in Rewah and Bundlecund against rebels at the end of 1859, and
thanked by Lord Clyde in General Orders (Medal, and CB.).
" Lieut.General F. Rowcroft commanded the Sarun and Goruckpore Field Force with the Naval Brigade of
H.M.S. FcaH in the Goruckpore district during the Indian mutiny campaign iu 1S57-58 as Brigadier from ist.
January 1858, including the successful actions at Shobunpore, Phoolriore (capturing three Guns), Amorah near
Fyzabad 5th March 1858 ;capturing eight Guns), near Aiiv't:i1i oh tho 17th and 25th Aijril, on the Eaptee on the 26th
November and 3rd December, at Toolsepore near the N^; ■ ■ !l '1 "Ninst Balla Roa and Mahomed Hassun, cap-
turing two Guns ; in the several actions capturing sixti; 1 1 . and C'jB.) .
'^'^ Lieut.General Hugh Troup served in the operati.;!- ,^1. - ;.. ' lUll Tribes on the North-We.st Frontier of
India under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 (Metlal with Ci.tfj ^
" Lieut.General D. Simpson served in command of a Force against the rebels in the hills north of Jnlhmder in
1848-49, and was present at the storming of the heights of Umb, and subsequent occupation of the fort of Oonab
(Medal with Clasp'.
" Lieut.General E. A. Cumberlege served dur'n - '1^ - P-'.'-'r; campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of
Sobraou (Medal). Served also during the Pmi;:i ; if 1848-49 (Meilai).
'8 Lieut.General T. H. Shuldham served with t' ■ u iu Cliina in 1842-43 (Medal).
^' Lieut.General W. C. Macleod served in the).;- i m .>'\var and was present at Donabew, Prome, and many-
other affairs during the campaign iu Ava (Medal witli L i.isp).
'■* Lieut.General Colin Troup served against the Bheels in 1827. Also throughout the operations in Affghanistaa
in 1839-42 including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and wa.s taken prisoner duiing the retreat from
Cabiil iu January 1842. .Served in the Sutlei expedition in 1846 and commanded the 48th Bengal Native Infantry
at the battle of Aliwal OlniMl. :i! ' 1 ;i-..vet of Major).
'" Lieut.General G. .\ . - I in the Burmese war of 1824-26 (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged in the-
suppression of the insii n I -ra iu 1S37.
>* Sir Neville Chamlie. ; > 1 - ; , r i •liruughout the AfTghan campaigns of 1839-42, during which he was attached
to Clirisiie 8 Corps of Irregulfir Cavalry, and was wounded on six dilferent occasions and has received the Medal
for Ghuznee, and also the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabnl 1842." Was present with the Governor
General's Body Guard at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Pu-njaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the actions of ChilUanwallali and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Force od
the N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and with tignal success (Medal
with Clasp, KVB. and KCSI).
" Lieut.General D. Babington served with the Goomsoor Field Force in 1S37.
^ Major General J. E. Landers commanded the Bhopal Contingent in an engagement vnth a party of insurgents-
in 1846.
^* Major General J. Travers served throughout the campaigns of 1840-42 in Affghanistan, partly with his own
Regiment the 2nd Bengal Greu'idiers and partly with Skinner's Horse the present ist Cavalry, and was present in
the ;'.ction8 of Lundi Khanah, Khamind, Baba WuUee (sabre wound) , Cavalry actions of 28th and 31st August, recap-
ture of Ghuznee, actions at Benee Badaiim, and Mydatmi, also iu many attacks upon the Rear Guard and Forage
l^arties of General Nott's Army (twice mentioned in despatches, and name brought to the special notice of the
Government of India by General Nott who also thanked him on the field on two different occasions for his services-
in contact with the enemy (Medal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee. and Cabul 1842," and Brevet of Major). Served in
the Sullej campaign in 1846 and commanded the Nusseeree Goorkha Battalion in the battle of Sobraon (mentioned
in desnatches. Medal . Commanded the Cavalry of the Bhojial Contingent in the attack upon and defeat of insur-
gents at KuUca Kareo on the 10th October 1846 (meutiontd in despatches, and thanked by Governor General).
Coujniandcd the Bhopal Coutmgeiit in the field against Shunker Sing in 1856 iind received the thanks of Govern-
jnei.t for the complete success which attended these operations. Commanded at and in retreat from Indore ist July
i8>;7 (mentioned m despatches, and thanked bv Government. Medal, and also awarded the Victoria Cross " for a
darinif not of bravery when tke Indore Residency wes suddenly attacked by Holkar's Tioops, in having charged
the Guns with oidy five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, which saved the lives of many
pcrnons, lugitivcs to the Residency. His horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot through
in various parts"). °
■»r*u*^^'"^ General J. Liptra|i served in the Burmese war in 1824-25 and was present at the attack and capture of
ilHhatoe and Arracan. Campaign 01' 1839-40 in AffKhani>tan, Siitlej campaign of 1045-46. Sonthal campaign of
185?. Served during the Indnm mutiny m 1857, and brouL'ht back the men of the 45th Native Inlantry four different
tiin.H when they mutinied and marched away with the colors and arms— thanked iu Brigade Orders for daring
bravery on the 13th May 1857.
« Major (rtnuial V. 't. Cln-rry was employed on three ocessions against the Ralah of Kolapore. Served with the
«o itemb r ,0"^^ ^^ dunng the Coorg campaign in 1834. Was present at the siege and surrender of Bolourjee in
« Major General R. Hhubrick served during the Burmese war in 1852-53; commanded seven Companies of the-
'.ih .MadniH Native Infiinliy at the capture of Pegu (thanked in desjiatch, anil bv the (Jovernor General) ; com-
manilecl the Koirnneuti". theadvai.cc from Murtahaii to Tonghoo : present at Gongoh and other minor affHirs, thanked
in ue..p»u-h iind by the Governor General (Modal with Clai-p forPegn). Served with the Saugor Field Division
'V li' '.""' ^""'"cted the oi)eration8 which led to the capture of the rebel Runmust Singh of Rewah.
nf '\i, .,?!?!', .'Ti I ■ . ^^'-■/IV*? .""^''vcrt throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind and was present at the battles
01 .>l<-<iinfi; unci Hyderabad (Mcftnt).
«,°ln 'h.!!;''^'^:^™,'''''''"'"-'? r"''""'u "'^'•^■c'l with the field forco in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 and was present
l^r'L.. Lr nf3 n .'? «'?'='"'»'°>f t^l' expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant of the Sind
» M • . Il" iv^J'"'' "^ ^Iccnnco and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (M.'dal).
ihP n™i«.n,',',T,'.'?.. #• ■ *^''""'«;" "crvod the campaigns of i8.-:9-42 in Affghanistan and was present throughout
J'r«3 «1 f o ,.„ ''."?;'",»i'"'.I'"-ce and taking of Istaliff, and was wounded in the .JugduUuclc Pass (Medal).
Her Majesty. s Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 409^
'0 Major General C. Prior served with Brigadier Wild's Brigade in 1S41-42, and was present at the relief of the
Gan-ison of Ali Musjid, Kyber Pass, and m the several actions from the 13th to the 26th January 1842. Also the
campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the storming of the Kyber Pass and sub^ocuient
operations on the advance to Gabul (Medal). Served against the Hill Tribes under Sir Charles Napier in 184s
71 Major General F. W. Burroughs served as Aide de Camp to General Littler in the Sutlej campaio-a in 1846 and
was present at the affair of Buddiwal. Served as Assistant Adjutant General of Division in the Pimjaub cam-
paig-n of 1848-49, and was present at Ramnuggur, and with the Force under General Wheeler at the capture of the
heights of Dulla (Medal). ^
" Major General W. K. Babington served with the Goomsoor Field Force in 1837. Also in the Indian mutiny
campaign in Bengal from the 5th August 1857 to the 31st December 1858.
■3 Major General H. W. Blake served during the insurreclion in Canara in 1837. .^Uso the rebellion in the
Golcondah Zemindary in 1848.
7+ Major General W. F. Nuthall served in 1S52-53 ; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has received
the thanks of the Governor Generrd on several following occasions :— for services with the Pegu Light Ini'antry— in
expelling Marauding Bands in the Rangoon district in 1853, iii Pegu district in 1853-54, and in Tharawaddy district
in 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
■= Maijor General M. Galwey served with the Force in Burmah in 1852. Also in suppression of the Indian mutiny
from May 1857 to February 1859, ^^'^ was present wilh Havelock's Force in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nuddee, Ca^vnpore, Oonao, Busseerut Gunge (both actions), Bourbeeake Chowkee, and Bithoor, crossed the
Ganges into Uude, actions of Mungarwar, and relief of Lucknow 2sth September, defence of the Residency until
relieved by Lord Clyde on the 17th November; subsequent defence of the Alumbagh up to the capture of
Lucknow (wounded) ; and campaign in Oude under Sir Hope Grant (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
CJB., and a year's service).
'■'^ Major General A. R. Manson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltau, and storm and capture of thetowoi (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57', including'
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, aud battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
his Rasiment at the action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rajghur.
'' Major General John Forbes served with the field force in Sindjand Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the ad-
vance on Candahar, and the several operations of the army under General Nott leading to t'ne reoccupation of
Ghuznee and Cabul (Medal). Served \vith the force imder Sir Charles Napier in SiM'l '<• -^^ ■ ithI was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the ii-— :n re of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded ( .]), and CB.).
Served the Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur to the fall (.; mi with Clasp).-
Comnvni'l'Ml t'lP i-far guard from Etov;i to Tiaoit..i,-;i when attacked by the rebel arm', .i.,i. „ mnu au held in check
until til MIS safely escorteil ;i:i - ■!• .
''*A1:.! r li. ,; .;. I!. Innes served il : h : 'iL'kawattee campaign. Also in the Bundlecund insun-ection.
-■* il:.:' r I 1; .' ii. Milne served 1 1,1' -_ . • l: ,■ impaigns of 1839-42 in Aftghani.«tan as a Commissariat Officer,
and was iKL'suui, at the assault and Ciniiuiu lu UuL.iuee (Medal), assault and c -•'nrr ..''tho fort of Fouladie near
Bameau, defeat of Dost ilahomed Khan near Bamean, defence of Khelat-i-f;ii' I ! ,1 \iiL'ust 1841 to June 1842 j
commanded a party when the Affyhans assaulted and were repulsed, also presi , ,1 i , . ii,u of Ghoain, reoccupa-
tion of Chuznec, action of Benee Badam, reoccupation of Cabul, and all the suh-i ,1 ui,,,], rations consequent on the
evacuation of Afl'ghanistan (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney t_ot:on m tJiu Chingleo Valley on the
Eusofzie border in April 1858 (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
**" Major General G. S. Montgomery commanded a field detachment in the Ahmednuggur ZUla in the suppression
of Bheels in 1857-58, and was present iu two engagements— severely wounded, and horse shot. Served in the
Indian mutiny canijiaign (Brevet Lt.Cul, nl. M. la,).
81 Major Ctneial W. P. Hampton .-iri- , , ,, aiargent Coles in 1836-37. Tn Affghanistan, including the cap-
ture of Kiiolat 111 10 -59. Gwaliorcam]i,i; , , /. aud battle of Mahrajpore (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of
1848-4,5, uiela i!:i_' I ho passage of the ( ,,■•!,, !i. ,,<■;; ,ii, of Sadoolapore, Chiliianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the Si! \au3 to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Was present at the forcing of the Koliat Pass in
1850 ( -p). Commanded the 31st Bengal Native Infantry (one of the few regiments that was never
disa n I , , ■ d faithful) at Saugor during the mutiny of the Na.tive Army in 1857, aud subsequent opera-
tions a,. aud mutineers in Saugor district and Central India in 1350-59 (Medal with Clasp).
*- Mij,jr (ii-neral H. E. S. Abbott served with the Joudhp,!,-, 1 ' ^ ' 11 1839-40, and was present at the sur-
render of the fort of Joudhpore. AVas present with the rejcii ugal Native Infantry, at Deihi on the
outbreak of tha mutiny there on the nth May 1857, and com • at the Cashmere Gate. Subsequently
commanded the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers in the DlI' i ■ : • _. a September to November 1857. Com-
manded the district of Dehra Doou from December 1S57 to February 1S30, and prevented the thi-eatc-ncd entry of
tha Nawab of Nujjeebabad. Served with the Saugor Field Force under General Whitlock iu command of the
Bundlecund Auxiliaries from April to July 185S, and was present at the action of Jhinjun, the skirmish at Koobrye
iucommandof the Advanced Guard, battle ofBanda in command of the Rear Guard (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
83 Miijor General D. 1JL. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1852 to 1857, and was present at the
operations in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian mutiny campaign in
1857-58, and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nujjufghur and other mmor en-
gagements, and commanded the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the assault and captm-e of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches). Served in the same, command with the Flying Column under Colonel Greathed, and was-
present at the actions of Bohund.shur, AUvghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and awarded
the Victoria Cross "for distinguished gallantry and daring throughout this campaign"). Ho was also present
at the action of Kanouje, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (twice mentioned in despatches, and thanked by
the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee. storm
and capture of Lucknow (Brevetof Major, Medal with three Clasps, CS., and a year's service). Was permitted to
retain the Gonimaud of the ist Sikh irregular Cavalry, while on furlough, as a special reward for his services.
Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colone'i, Medal with two Clasps). . . , ,.
8* Major General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in 1836. Sutlej campaign m 1S46, including-
the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Btu-m'cso war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served m Bundlecund
85 Major General J. Liptrott served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock
. (Medal)'. Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present m the action of AUwal (horse shot,,
8« Major General E. P. Lynch served in Persia with the array under General Bethune, and commanded a Regiment
in the battle of Kiser Chuii and defeat of the army of the Princes of Shiraz (Order of the Lion and Sun, and a
letter of tlianks iVuni the Shah of Persia). Served on Political Employ in Atrghanistan m 1S40-41, and was present
in sevi ri! aHais Nvith the insurgent Ghilzies. Was present with the force which captured and destroyed the
forto!- .' : a iu the vicinity of Aden in 185S. .,, ,, T^• • • t ^. 1 ttti. , ■
87 ,M;. , ,. !;. J.Hawthorne served in Sind in 1345-46- Also with the Division under General Wheeler in
ss Cuiuucl's^^F.'M'aomullen soi-vl'd''i''''.' f:, ■ 1 anjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the battles of
Chiliianwallah and Goojerat (Medal w n ' • . ,, it o a-uTi^ 1 i tit .l .
30 Colonel W Vine served with a .-,,:;. hi; Regiment m May and June 1842, with Lt. Colonel Watson s
Field Detachment in the Saugor disMili, a:.,i ai the campaign in the Nerbudda Territories tiU 26th January 1843,
was present at the affau at Simeeriah in iiundkcimd; served also m the Saugor and Nerbndda Temtones durmg
the mutiny in Bengal from November 1857 to February 1858 and was present at the aflair at Kooahgaum ; served
with Bri-'adier Rowcroffs Field Force in Gonickpore and Oude districts from M:iy to December 1858 and present
at the aclion at Amora on the 9th June ; commanded the Outpost at Hurviah, and repulsed a very large number of
rebels 29th August 1S58; present at the action at Debeeriah, aud thanked on three occasions by Brigadier Row-
409^ Ser Majestifs Local Indian Forces. — War Services.
croft ; present at the battle of Toolsepore 23rd December 1858, as also present at the reduction of Bmidlecund
under Bripadier Wheeler (Medal).
9' Colonel W. G. Owen wiis engaged in quelling disturbances in the Hill tracts of the Golcondah Zemindary.
»2 Colonel S. B. Faddv served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the action of Aliwal (Medal).
Served also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur, and actions of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and'Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel R. A. Doria served with the expedition to China in 1842-43 (Medal). Served on several e.xpoditionB
ag:ainst the Rohillas insurgents in the Deccan. Commanded the Hingolee Field Force in the expedition against
Mybad Khan in the Oodghcer district. Commanded a detachment of the aSth Madras Native Infantry and Police
Force at Hoshungabad against Bybod Singh and the rebels on the Mahadeo Hills, and the capture and bm'ning of
the town of Rykerra in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories.
'* Colonel T. A. Carey served dm-ing the Indian mutiny campaigns (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
'^ Colonel G. Caulfeild served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of ChDlianwallah and
Ooojerat (Sledal with two Clasps).
»' Colonel D. S. Dodgson served with the Jounpore Field Force in 1S39. The campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan
under Genenil Pollock, including the actions of the 19th 23rd and 24th January at the mouth of the Khyber Pass,
forcing the Khvber Pass, and subsequent operations (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the atfair of Bud-
iliwal, and action of Aliwal— wounded (Medal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there
naiilinied on the 4th June 1857 (wounded, and thanked in Brigadier Neill's despatch). Afterwards served as
.A.ssistjint Adjutant (Jeueral with Havelock's Force, and was present at the actions of Muugarwar and Alumbagh,
and relief of Lucknow— wounded (Brevet of Major) ; defence of the Residency until relieved Ijy Lord Clyde's Force
brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh from November 1857 to March 1858, including
repulse of various attacks thereon, and capture of the enemy's guns and position at Ghylee ; capture of Lucknow
mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General,' Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and his name
I'ccordeil as deserving of honom-able mention).
»' Colonel E. C. Beale served in the Persian campaign in 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture
of the forts of Mohumrah, and pm-suit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel W. H. Freeze served with the expeditionary force in China in 1840-42, and was present at the stonning
fif the forts and intrenchmeuts at Chuenpec, captui-e of the Bogue Forts, and operations against Canton (Medal).
.•Served on the Staff of the Saugor Field Division under General Whitlock during the mutiny in the campaign in
Liundlecund from i8t March 1858 to 31st December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
" Colonel J. W. Schneider commanded the Contmgent Infantry and Irregular Cavah-y of the Rajah of Sattara
in the campaign in the Southern Maratha country in 1844-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
PunallaandPownghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infantry at the suppression of the mutiny in the Inte 27th Bombay
-Vative Infantry in July and August 1857; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Abyssinian E.^cpeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier General ; commanded the ist Brigade
of the ist Division which led during the advance en Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in the
assault on Magdala (CS., and Medal).
100 Brigadier General J. S. Gell served with the force under Colonel Pennycuick which captured and destroyed
the forts of Sheik Meheda and Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1841.
"" Colonel D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and dm-ing its
subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'<" Colonel G. S. Dobbie served with the Sappers and Miners with General Wilson's Force against Kumool in
1839, and was present at the surrender of the fortress.
^"2 Colonel A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpore
and Raepore districts from 19th November 1857 to 30th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavalry
and Infantry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal).
^'^ Colonel H. A. Adams commanded his Regiment at the assault and captm-e of Kotah ; present with the
Column in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, June to
August 1858 ; action of Sanganeer on the 8th and the battle of Buuass on the 14th August 1S5S ; action of Pmtabghur
on 24th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'"* Colonel W. W. Anderson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, present at the siege assault and capture
of M()oltnn (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Indian campaign and was present at the siege and capture of An-ah
and ivotah, and subsequent ])ursuit of the rebels into Gwalior territoiy ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central
Jiidia, and present at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai (woimded), and capt\u-e of Gwalior; served with the Malwa
rield Force imdcr General Michel in the pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and present at the actions of
.•■Jindwahoand Kurai ; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached with a force
under Major W. Grant to assist in guardtng the passes when the rebels were attempting to force their way thi-ough
the BaiiRwara Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
'"* Colonel J. Field served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1041 to 1844; present at the en-
gagement at Hyknlzyo and the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Aj:ree. Commanded his Regi-
ment at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in November
'859. Commanded the Advance Brigade of the" expeditionary force to Abyssinia from the 7th October 1867 to 12th
January 1868, and was at the same time in command of the loth Bombay N.I. (received the approbation of Govern-
ment). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Force from Antalo. and on its being amal-
framated with other Brigades commanded the 3rd Brigade ist Division Abyssinian Field Force for a short time.
« as iiresent at the capture of Magdala in command of the loth Native Infantry (mentioned in the despatahes, CB. ,
and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
^"^ (.Colonel J. Gordon served in the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan under General Pollock. Also in the Sutlej
campaign, and subsequent occujiation of Lahore in 1S46. Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; was Aide de Camp
to General Neill from the i6Lh July to the 25th September 1857 the day he was killed on entry to the relief of the Luck-
now Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Ca\vnpore, engagement with rebels on three occasions
when sent in command of detachments in the steamer Berhitnpooter, up and down the Ganges from Cawnpore,
actions of Muiignnvar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (horse shot) ; served throughout the subsequent
defence of the llesidency and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulse of the various attacks, also at the final
oaptureot I-ucknow (Irequently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
"" Colonel J. C. Graves distinguished himself in a charge made bv a squadron of his regiment near Jellalabad
completely routing and cutting up a large body of the enemy (horse wounded). Served with the field force in
>5iiia and Aflghaniiitan in 1841-42, including the advance on Candahar and the several operations of the arm? under
General Nott, leading to the rt'ncciipation of (Umznee and Cabool (Medal). Also the campaign under Sir Charles
>apier in hind 111 1841. and iniHcnt at the battle of Hyilcrabad (Medal). Sci-ved with the Persian Expeditionarv
actio'' '("r Kl > ".',."'"'-' ^''.^' ''^f'"'" "nii capture of the fort of Beshire, surrender of Bashiie, at Borazjoon, and
/v"!/n'""A'''l ^^'^' *'""n"'^'''''ni served throuu'hout the campaign of 1842 in AfTghanistaii under Sir George Pollock
In,! AlHolhrouirhout the I'uiijaul) campaign of 1848-49 as 2nd iu Command of the 12th Irregular Cavalry
w, M^"'!'""'"'^"'' '"■ ""^ ","•'"■ "•' '^'"inuPK'ir (succeeded to the command of the Regiment on Major Holmes being
with Cliu.'",)'""'''***^'' <-'ljeuab, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawm- (Medal
•nth lili'^^'i „**' ^J' '^V,""'"""!' served in the campaign in Bundlecund in 1842. Present at the battle of Punniar
throi.V,l,n,fI^ .7„ il' '."'■'""■o ^^^]- «""e.i <-»mpaiRn of 1845-46, including the battle of Fcrozeshah (Medal). Also
Chn i«n«,^uV, .."."A""? campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur, and actions of Sadoolapore,
111 " 1 1 . • Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
iiif rniL'nLi ii^''i.'''"vf.'7 "P""^'"' '" •■^'-" '"''''^° mutiny campaign of 1857-59 (Medal),
aini.nbl rebe^L ; \nrth .' ''' ^9'^'"'\y''^} the field force against Kumool in ,830. Commanded a Field Force
against rebels 111 North ( iinara from .March to December 1858 (thanked bv the Madras Government, Medal)
Iler Majesiys Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 409
1" Colonel W. W. Taylor served in Upper Sind during 1839-40; with detachment of the 5th Bombav Native In-
fantry under Captain bmee, at the capture of the fort of Kanghur. Served in the Land Transport' Corps with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Regiment at^ainst the TaeDin<^s
near Shanghai, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wano-.Kaza dth AnriT ■
commanded the Garrison which defended Kahding when invested by the rebels in May: present at the stormino'
and recapture of Kahding 24th October 1862. "
11' Colonel E. H. S. Bowditch served with the Reserve Force of the Army of the Indus under Bri'^adier Valiant
and was present at the taking and occupation of Kurrachee in 1859. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force-
of 1857 in command of the 26th Bombay Native Infantry, including the expedition to Borazjoon, isattle of Kliooshab
bombardment and capture of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Sen-ed with the fielci
force in the Ahmednuggur d'.stricts against the rebel Bheels in 1858 ; commanded the Light Company of the Rci-
ment in the skirmishes of Shnuishapore, Digrish, and Bheelwarra. "
11* Colonel ('. 0. Lukin served with the expeditionary force in China in 1S43-44.
115 Colonel U. Stransways served with the 71st Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion of a body of
Dacoits who entered the Shahjehanpore district in May and June 1841. Commanded the Regiment and recaptured
the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard, in July 1842. Led the advance of a detach-
ment of the 71st Native Infantry at the att;u-k :i'h1 ilelfiit of insurgents under Ram Sing who occupied the Heights
in front of XooriKjre in September 1848. I'un,i;mli inmiiaign of ^48-49, and present at the capture of the fort of
Ruugul Nuggur, and m pursuit of bodies ot in^iir^/iints (Medal). Commanded the 71st Native Infantry on the out-
break of the imitiuy at Lucknow on the night of the 3otli May 1857, and commanded detachments of the Reo-iment
that remained faithful and formed parD of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Uesidencv from the
31st June to the 17th November 1857— wounded on the 4th July; afterwards ]iresent at the battle 'of Ca^m-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thanks of Government, Medal with Clasp, and a year's-
service).
116 Colonel F. C. Maisey served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of It'ingoon, oiierations near Donabew, and against the robber chief Mya Toon, and several skirmishes, and
was woun led in the repulse of a nitrht attack on the 19th August 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
throughout the siege of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeaerai (charger killed), assault and caiJture of the-
City and Palace (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Med-nl with Clasp).
11' Colonel H. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah ami
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Sychet Light Infantry Battalion in several skirmishes with mutineeif/.
of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, on the eastern froniier, and succeeded in destroying the entire body (received
the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal). Served
during the Bhootan campnign of 1864-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Chisjii.
11* Colonel W. J. Tweedie served in the Burmoo war of 1852-53, and was present at the storming and capture
of Rangoon, and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Peeu).
11' Colonel J.Buchanan served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, in t^ic Shahahad district,
and in Bunrtlccund under General Whitlof-k. ■
1-" Colonel G. T. R-ddcliffc commanded a Squadron of his Regiment on field Fervice in the Deccan from the rSt.H
November 185S to the 5th October 1859. Ou the 29th February he marched with a Squadron fitty miles
without a halt in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking several
prisoners.
121 Colonel W. H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmese war of 1852-53.
and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of
the Pegu river in the leading steamer Loi-d William Bvnthick. Commanded the Piquet which repulsed a night
attack on the steamer on the 19th November 1852 ; accompanied the Mataban Column to Showay Gheen as sfaff
Officer of the expeditionary force, and was present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor affixirs with the
enemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1** Colonel J. W L Bird served in Bundlecund in 1842; Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 and present at the surrender
of Kota Kangra (Medal) .
12s Colonel C. R. Stainforth was present with the 4th Madras Light Cavalry, as Quarter Master and Acting-
Adjutant, at the quelling of the insurrection on the 13th June 1857 at Nagpore, and proceeded with his regiment
in September 1857 in'i^ t'le Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, was present at most ;of the dours and ])ursuits of
rebels in that district till February 1858. Was pre.sent at the night attack at Imlea on the 5th January 1858.
Proceeded wich the 4th Light Cavalry to Bengal in February 1858, and was present at the action of AtroWlia on
the 2i3t March 1858, and at all the sorties and engagements in that and subsequent month. At Azimghur
(charger shot). Served in ]«irsuit of the late rebel R--)jah Koor Sing. Served with the regiment as Quarter
Master during the whole of the mutiny and also at Nowgong in 1859 ^^ tlie several pursuits after the rebel
Zemindar Despatt (Medal).
1" Colonel C. Jackson was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
1" Colonel W. Q. Pogsou served in Spain in 1837 as a Comet in the Anglo-Spanish Legion. Served in
Affghanistan in 1840; in the Sutlej campaign in 1846; and the Bhootan campaign (Medal vrith Clasp).
^-^ Colonel G. E. Ashburner served in the campaign of 1843 in Scinde under Sir Charles Napier and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Central India P'ield Force, and
was present at the assault and capture of Ratghur (slightly wounded) . the relief of the gan-ison of Saugor, capture of
She fortress ot Garrakota, affair of Barodea, forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege assault by storm and capture of
Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and the defeat of the Peishwa's armj' ; the action at Koonch, and pursuit of the enemy ;
liattle of Muttra, repulse of the rebel army in their attacks on the camp of the Central India Field Force at;
Galowlee on the River Jumna ; the capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonments at Morar, and the several
operations which ended in the attack on and final capture of Gwalior (thrice mentioned in despatches, once with
" special mention," Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
1" Colonel F. W. Baugh served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
actions at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Kliail, Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (MedHl). Throughout
the Sutlej campaign, including the ba'tles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese
war in 1853 a J)fainst the enemy near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and
action of Chinpoorah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
1-* Colonel C. P. Y. Triscott served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from
5th October 1842 to the 25th April 1843, and from loth October to the Sth November 1842. Was present during the-
Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854.
129 Colonel J. Pogson served as Statf Officer to the Kattiwar and Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present
at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
13" Colonel T. R Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Scind under Sir Charles Napier, and was.
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1S57, and on the 30th September he was wounded and his horse received a-
sabre-cut, and on the i6th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
131 Colonel W. J. Doveton joined Brigadier Barker's Column at Raneegunge in October 1857, employed in clearing
the Futtohpore district of rebels, present at the taking of Kotee on the Jumna December 1857, and destruction of
other rebel towns. Commanded a detachment at the taking of Sherghundy, and affair in the bed of the Jumna,
attached to a force at Pandoo Nuddee keeping open the communication between Futtehpore and Ca-wnpore during-
the taking of Lucknow. Present with the force under Lieutenant Colonel Middleton at the surprise and action at
Gurrah, at the reoocupation of Hummerpore, and subseiiuent pursuit of rebels across the Doab. Employed with.
Brigp.dier Faddy's Column in expelling rebels from the Rewah district, Bundlecund. Commanded a party at the
outpost at Eutowa, attacked and dispersed a body of rebels, took their camp and baggage. Subsequently employed
in many dours, and in guarding the Doorwa and Kullenger Passes. Served with the Saugor Field Division till 31st
December 1859. Commanded the Rifie Company and a detachment 6th Light Cavalry at the affair of Otwah in
April 1859 (Mcda-'J.
■■'* Colonel C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
'•■" Colcnel J. W. Sanders commanded an important outpost— " Sander's Post" — throughout the defence of tie
^ogjf Her Majestifs Local Indian Fivcet!. — War Services.
Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 17th November 1857; was afterwards ]n-cseut at tlie battle of
t'awnpore and del'cat of the Gwalior Contingent (mentioned in desixuolias, tlianked by Govermnent, Brevet of
Major, Modal with Clasp, and a year's se\Tice). . , „ , ^ ^ ^ .,,.., ^
131 ColonelJ. P. Clarkson served throujrhout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle ot
FerozeshiUi, and operations against Koto Kansra (Medal). ,^, .„.,,„ .„
"5 Colonel W. Montriou commanded the 24111 Bombay Native Infantry witli the Central India Field Force m 1857-58,
at the sie<TC and capture of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, feint on Malthone Pass, battle of the Betwa, siege and
storm of Jhansi ; and with the Field Detachment at the taking of Mhow and Mahoni (mentioned m despatches,
" iM "colonel L. J. Farquharson sei-ved throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; commanded the Stb Bengal
Isativo Infantry in the siege operations before Mooltan, including the operations in the vicinity, storm of the
Uhurmsala, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender of the fortress; battle of Goojerat— dangerously wounded (Brevet
of Lt.Colon'el, Medal with two Clasps). , n^ . , t^ , „ /t, c. > ■ -o ..1
"' Colonel A K. Moffat was present at the battle of Punmar 29th December 1S43 (Bronze Star) ; m Bundlecund
in 1S44 • and with the Force under Sir Charles Napier in Upper Sind in 1S43 against the Beloochee Hill Tribes.
's« Colonel H. L. Pester served throughout the Sutlej campaign and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Commanded a deiachment of the 63rd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sonthal insurrection in 1855-56.
Commanded the 9th Bengal N.I. in the Bhootan B.xpedition in 1865-66 (Modal with Clasp).
'^ Colonel E. M. MacGregor served with the field force in Sind in 1843. Also with the Central India Field
Force in 1858-59 (ileilal with Clasp).
'« Colonel C. Need served with 14th Bengal Irregular Cavalry during the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal).
Served with Brigadier General Jones' Column in Ruhilound during the Indian mutiny; was present at the actions
of Bhageewabt and Xa;;eeiia (charger wounded by sword-cut), relief of Moradabad, action on the Do-jorah, storm
and capture III i;:iivi! \ " i^iiMiiiH' linr.n • f s:, 1 i. iKinjiore and relief of the garrison, and the two subsequent affairs ;
onlatterocca- - ; , 1, [. : I v !;■ . ■ 1 , i-r (Medal).
iti Ooloncl !; , ' ; ! :".'■ '- w ; ;ind Miners in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and accompanied
the expedition I. -u. i ..^r.ii lu:,]. : r ,0,., 1 Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"" Colonel H. Fiucli f^'i vu"! tbrunubniitth. i :>viilior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at battle ofMaharajpore
<Brouzc Star) . Served tln-oivrhout tha Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present iat passage of Chenab, actions of
aadool'apore, Chilliau walla, and (ioojerat, and suljsciiuent pursuit of Seikhs and Affghans to Peshawar, and occu-
pation of Attock and Peshawar (Metlal with two Clasiis). Was present with force employed against Affreedees in
the Kohat Pass, under Sii- Charles Napier in iSso (Medal with Clasp). Was employed against insurgent Sonthals
in 1855-56. Present with his regiment throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 ; dm-ing months of July, August,
and Sept. 1857, commanded and kept together a Detachment of 500 Native Troops with two Guns ; took the fort
treasure and ammunition from a mutinous detachment of the 42nd Bengal Native Infantry at Dumoh ; captured
the town 'of Kamkherea (wounded), took the town and fort of Hindooreah and two Guns, defeated the whole of
Sliahgur Rajah's Force on two different occasions when they attacked Dumoh ; present at Tendukera, !^torn^ing the
Heights of Jalimpore under Brigadier Wheeler, occupation of Shahghnr and several other skirmi'^lics in Bundlecund,
And'^C'iiiiniMn''.ed iit the taking of the town and heights of Knpliail. fnrt and town of Patna, and at the fight and re-
occui' -I '■ '■■ '■' ^ 'iurrakotaand the town of Hindunuggur ''>oo:'i m 1 ' Insp for Central India).
11- I , , I ,, . i, Lowther served during the Punjaub canso, ■ : j, and was i)re.sent throughout the ist
and -Mio J' ,1 iiions before Mooltan, including the action >n r . ; ,,. - • ,0, attack on tlia Suburbs, and surrender
•of the 1U1X1C.--0; was afterwards present at the battle of (.loujcv.;;, v.uuiniud (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
Assam during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 ; commanded the first expedition against the Abor Tribes on Diong,
in 1858, and also the second expedition against the same tribes in 1859.
'•'^t Colonel W. C. Gott served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star). Served throughout the Punjaub camp'aign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab,
and actions of Sadoolapore and ChilUanwallah— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Sonthal cam-
paign of 1855-56.
1" Colonel W. D. Bishop served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was present at
the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. Also in the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49, including the battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (.Medal with two Clasps), Served as Brigade
Major with the Rajpootana Field Force during the mutiny at Nusseerabad; and subsequently as Assistant Field
Engineer at Cawnpore with the force there during the final operations at Lucknow.
'♦i Colonel H. D. Twysden served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and
was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, the operations in the Mazeena Valley, aud engagements leading to
ithe recapture of Cabal (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) .
'" Colonel W. R. Broome was employed with the Madras Rifles during the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal,
and was present at the defence of the intrenchment at Azimghur from the 26th March to the 15th April 1S58, when
liesieged by the rebel troops under Kooer Sing until relieved by the division under General Lugard. Commanded
a sortie of the 37th Foot and Madras Uilles against Kooer Sing's troops in possession of 1 bridge outside the in
trenchment on the 5th April 1858 d\irin_: li,. .i..i'; luc-rnt in the puisuit of Kaoei SmgsFoice by Azimutghui ,
Ghoossce, and Sheoopore as far as til; ' ' - 1 ; 1 ^i ii 1 ill the 21st AP11I185S iction it Azimutghui and Ghoossee,
imdor Brigadier Doiiglas ; presentai ;- i: a - , i _;ii is attack on the icbelt, 111 the Ju_,des] 01 e Jungles on the
4th June; also at Doohraon whenit v>;; iii.ii _; ,.mI .,;i Kx dill'erent occisions 1 \ tl 0 T 1 h ) 10 1 1 K 1 t^ en oth
June and 15th October ; capture of the town of Murar in possession of I I I 1
Commanded a detachment of two Companies of the 84th Foot and the Rill e
rebels attacked the outpost in the Goindy Pass in the Khymoor Hills on tht )
'*" Colonel W. Forbes served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan undci ( u 1 1 i j lo
forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served also in the Sutlej camp iign ot 104^ 40, and \\ as pioseut at tac bittle
of Ferozeshah (Modal).
'*• Colonel J. G. Cookson sen'cd as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Bellary Field Force under
Brifradicr Spottiswoode from the 8th November 1858 to the 21st January 1859.
'** Colonel P. G. Scot served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present atthe battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Was present when the Wing of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry mutinied at Nowgong in June 1857. Served after-
-wards iu the supin-essiou of the Indian mutiny and was present with Uavelock's Force at the action of Mungarwar,
and Alnmbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; defence of the Residency from 25th September to 22nd November 1857
"until relieved by Lord Clyde ; occupation of the Alumbagh and repulse of all the attacks from November 1S57 to the
28th February 1858; sieKO of Lucknow from 1st to i6th March, action at Koorsee, attack on Rooya, actions of
Allyguncre and Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
"" Lt.Colonel H. Dnifin was present at the battle of Punuiav 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
'^' lA.Coloiiel W. M. Cafe was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat,
and i)ur«int(if tlie Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps 1. Served during the Indian mutiny (Medal, and
Victoria Oosb).
'■•» Lt.Colonel W. F. Stephens served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Moodkee
<cbiirKor kIkjI) on Kscort duty with the (Jommander in Cbiof (Medal).
'-■"Lt.Colonel (i. Ward Hervcd throuprhont the Sutlej campaign of 1845 46 and was present at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Mediil). AIho throughout the Punjaub campaign, including the affair of Ramnuggur, and actions of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served at the siege and capture of Delhi iu
1857, and was present with Uorlsou's Horse in the affnirs of Kurkowda and Rhotuck, and led the Regiment into
aciion the iliiy of the assault (Modal with Clasji).
'" Lt.('i.lonc'l A. S. Smith served throughout the Butlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodkee,
l-orozcHhuli, Huddnvul, iiud Aliwal (Mc<hd aud two Clasps). Served in 1853 as 2nd in Command of the 3rd Punjab In-
fantry with the force under General Hodgson employed against hill tribes west of Derajat; al.«o at the aifair of Kehat
Kohliil under Major Coke; in the Meranzaic e.viiodition under General Chamberlain in 1855. Served in tho Indian
mutiny cumpiiign m 1857 58 ; in Moozuffurnuggui- district as Commandant of Sooltan Jan's Kcssalafrom September
Her Majesttfs Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 409/^
1857 until April :858 (severely wounded at Tiiannali Sown, lost use of right hand) ; was Ordevlv 02icer to Brigadier
Coke at the actions of BLiagwala and Nugeenee; .lomed General Jones' Column with his Ressala at Moradabad and
-accompanied it to Bareilly ; was m command of pursuing party at the Dojorah Nullah un 5th May 18,8 • cautured
t^l!:^^!SS'^^^^^^:^F^^S^ "^'"- ^ ''' ^ '■''^^■^'^°' '^^^^ indespa^tches JfGc^nerall Jones
"» Lt.Colonel C. O'B. Palmer served throughout the Sutlej campaign of i84:;-46 and was urpsent at thp inHlp^
•of Ferozeshah and Sobraoa-sUghtly wounded (Medal and Clasp).'^ sirved in\he Ba?mel^ wS of 78=;^-.^ anfwas
present at the relief of the garrisou of Pegu and the operations iu its vicuiity ; accouipanied the Martiban Column
under General Steel iMedal with Clasp for Pegu). ".uiiu
li'S Lt.Colonel G. Smart served with the expedition to China in 1860 and was present at the canture of the Tnlm
Forts (Medal with Clasp). ^
1" Lt.Colonel C. J. S. Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, includingthe action of Ramnu':'-
gur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojer'at (Medal andtwo Clasps) Served
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at siege and cuptui-e of Delhi ; commanded Guide
Cavalry in aflfairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August ; engaged in the Cavah-y affair in
rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhuiiui- districts
Was engaged iu the action of Narnole on the i6th November. Served with Hodson's Horse at the actions of Gun-
geeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a Scjuadron of Hodson's Horse at action
ofileangunge; present throughout siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross and
Brevet of Majorj. '
158 Lt.Colone O. "Wilkinson sei-ved in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 and was slightly contused on the side bv a
bullet at the affair of Ramnuggur (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the Mohmiind
Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, includinir the advnueo
on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeangunge (received a blow on the head from a musket), thr^n; •^, -i; *'; '' il
siege and capture of Lucknow including the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, der.v :' • n/
FanaticsnearMoosahBagh, and other minor cavalry skirmishes; afRiirofTicree, capture of Jugde.-r . - . :,
•and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy Assistant Qiiarcer Master General to the Mj::M:'i.,!-i 1 j. ui
Force, and was present throughout the campaign iu Jugdespore, Khjnnore HiUs, Palaniow, and Behar, lucluiiinw
night surprise of the enemy's camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and aflfairs at Karee Sathi and Majowleea (seven times
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
159 Colonel J. W. Rutherford served at the defence 01 Aden in 1S46. Served in the Indian mutiny campai'Ti in
1858 (Medal).
"» Lt.Colonel F. J. Davies was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
I'^i Lt.Colonel F. J. Oldfleld served the campaiocn in Sind iu 1843 under ^h- Charles Nanier and was present at
the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) . Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and captm-e of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushu-e, at Borazjoon, and in the action of Khooshab (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded the Left Wing of his Regiment whilst employed against the GwaUor mutineers imder
Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawaub of Banda in the Rajpootana States diu-ir.g the monsoon and follow-
ing months of 1858-59, in the pm-suit through Malwa, Buudlocund, ;in(l (/euti-ni J-.n'.:,:, i-:c(.Liiniu- the actions of
Eajghui-, Sindwahao, and Kurai (twice mentioned in the de.-]> CM -.; .-.,; .. ., , ; iUcvct of Major).
1" Lt.Colonel T. D. Ker served with the field force in f-;;, 1 . : - nt the defeat and
capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree in 1S43. Vv'a.v .' , ,j Force under
Lt.Colonel Donovan, at the attack on the town and fort of Biy . . 1 ';■• i - , ;.;'.. , j:ure of Dwarka
in November 1859.
iii^ Lt.Colonel A. L. Rishton sei-i-ed in the Burmese war of 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served in the Turkish
Continent during the war in the Crunea 1855-56 and has received the Order of the Medjidie. Served with the Saugor
Field Division in quelling the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 and was present at the afihir of Kubrai and battle of Banda,
actions near Chitrakote and Punghattie ; commanded a field Detachment which engaged the rebels at Mundlah and
Seliah, and acted under the orders of Colonel Nott against Feroze Shah and other rebels ; served with Colonel
Primroses Column at Goj^aulpore and iu other minor allairs (received the thanks of the Government of India,
M;edal).
1^^ Lt.Colonel C. E. Taylor served in the Burmese war of 1S52-53 and was present at the capture of Prome (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) .
'^* Lt.Colonel H. A. Cockbum marched from GwaUor on the 13th May 1857 towards AUyghur in command of a
Squadi'on of the ist Cavaliy of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agra,
Hattras, and AUyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Govemor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
and July following. On the 22nd May near Hattras with only about fifty men he defeated and dispersed a body of
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day he received twenty
persons from the town of Sasnee. On the 31st May he defeate 1 a body of rebels near Hattras, on which occasion
the official report from Captain Alexander to the Lt. Governor of tue N. W. Provinces stated : — "Lieutenant Cock-
toum dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every jsraiso is due to Lieut. Cockbum, a most gallant
soldier, who had some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bullets). " He killed four men with
iis own hand." On the 5th June he defeated a large body of rebels and saved the town of Lakhnooa, his charger
.being twice wounded. On the 5th July 1857 at the battle of Agra he wasvery severely woimded by a cannon-shot and
his charger was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lt.Governor of the N. AV. Provinces
.and mentioned in his despatches as being "marked by his forward activity and courage " and " as a dashing
energetic Cavalry OflELcer (Medal).
1^5 Lt.Colonel H. Dixon was on iield service with 3 Companies of his Regiment in the HUl Tracts of Orissa in
March and April 1 846, and was present at two combined attacks of the Khonds on the camp of the Agent for the sup-
pression of Meriah sacrifices. Was also employed in the Khoud country in the Goomsoor campaign of 1847, and
was present throughout the Ungool campaign in 1848.
'•^"i Lt.Colonel T. J. H. Keyes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1848.
i°" Lt.Colonel J. M. Earl'e served throughout the Sutle.i campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
Mioodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
ii^ Lt.Colonel C. D. W. S. Grant served iu Goomsoor in 1847. Also with the Saugor Field Force and with the
field force under General Whitlock (Medal).
159 Lt.Colonel S. Chalmers served in the Sonthal campaign in 1S55. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including
the siege andcaptm'e of Lucknow— severely wounded jMedal with Clasp).
1'" Lt.Colonel G. C. Lloyd served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served with the Shahabad Field Force in
1858 and was present in various skirmishes leading to the attack and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned in
•despatches. Medal).
1'" Lt.Colonel M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1S57-58, was engaged m the trenches at Cawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four sur\-ivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
him (Medal, Brevet of Major, and a j-ear's service) .
I'l Lt.Colonel C. P. Hildebrand served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
i"2 Lt.Colonel E. S. Jackson was Adjutant of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when the Wmg at Nowgong
■mutinied in June 1857, and was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchoflf, the wife of the Sergeant Major, whom
he rescued from danger by carrj-ing her behind him on horseback. Was engaged m an affaur with a party of
Bundeelas.
1" Lt.Colonel E. J. Wild served with the 40th Bengal Native Infantry in the Burmese war of 1S52 and was present
at the storming and capture of the Dagou Pagoda, Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served through the
mutiny of 1857 ; present at the reUef of Arrah and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned m despatches). Served with
Barrow's Volunteer Cavalry with Havelook's Force in advance and first reUef of Lucknow (horse killed under him) ;
served as Assistant Field Engineer in defence of the Residency ; present at the battle of Cawnpore and defeat of
the Gwalior Contingent, also at the action of Kale Nuddee and capture of Futtehghur ; present at the action at
Kurkm- under Su- P. Seaton (Medal with Clasp, and a /ear's service).
i'« Lt.Colonel J. C. P. BaiUie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59; was Orderly Officer to
'General Nicholson iu the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the 12th July
409;' IL'r Majesti/s Local Luh'au Forces. — War Services.
1857 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
reoccupation of Myiiporie. At Kankur, Rohilcund border, in April 1858 ; served with the Soraon Field Force at th&
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terar, and
present at the actions of Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position m lower Nepaul range— wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal). ., , . . ^ ,. . , „
!"■' Lt.Colonel R. Blair served in the Sonthal campaign m 1856. Also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59,
includingthe Bundlecund campaign in 1859 under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
I'o Lt.Colonel H. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at various
skirmishes (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). ^ . , , ,
'" Lt.Colonel G. S. Morris served with the Belgaum Field Force m 1857-58, and was present at the surrender
and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore. , „ .,. , ^ .., , .,,„.., ^ . „
'""* Lt.Colonel P. S. Yorke joined the 2ud European Bengal Fusiliers and served with them at Delhi throughout all
the actions and operations from the 23rd June to the 15th August 1857. Joined the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in January
1858 and served with it in the Delhi district in Major Ramsay's Column in May .Tune and July 1858 (Medal with
Cla.sp). Served in the Cossyah rebellion in 1862, and commanded the outpost of Buttow.
1" Lt.Colonel W. B. Peile accompanied his regiment, the 38th Bengal N.L, into Oude at the annexation of that Pro-
vince in 1856 : proceeded with it from Gondah to Secrora to assist in quelling the mutiny of one of the late King's
regiments which had been taken over by Government and brought on the strength of the Bengal Army ; proceeded
with his regiment on service from Gondah to Toolseepore in June 1856 to seize some refractory Rajahs. Was present
at Delhi during the whole of the day of the outbreak of the mutiny at that station on the nth May 1857, and was
the last Officer to remain with his regiment after the men refused to obey orders ; during the day he rescued
Lt.Colonel Rinley, commanding 54th Native Infantry, who had been desperately wounded, from a most perilous
position, and suceeodcd at the greatest risk in conveying him in safety to the Flagstaff Tower; afterwards served
with Delhi Garrison from ist November 1857 to end of January 1S58 (Modal).
"^" Lt.Colonel G. B. Fisher was present with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
the mutinies of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneegunge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
N. I. during the occupation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel W. L. Randall served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the action with the Sealkote
mutineers .at Trimmoo Gha,:t, siege assault and capture of Delhi — succeeded to the comma.nd of the ist Punjaub
Infantry on Lieut. C. T. Nicholson being wounded; served with Brigadier Showers' Column in September and
October; commanded a detachment of the ist Punjaub Infantry in the Jhujjur and Rewaree districts, and with a
detached column under Colonel Scott against the Mewatees ; commanded the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the pursuit
of.the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry with the column under Colonel Davidson in the Googaria district in
September 185S (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 15th Punjaub Infantry throughout the campaign of i860 in
China, and was jirosent at all the enifagements from the landing at Pehtang to the final surrender of Pekin (men-
tioned in desjiatches, Mednl with Clasp).
1" Lt.Colonel W. A. J''ranks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when it
mutinied at Nowgonsr 01: the loth June 1857. He served subsequently throughout the mutiny campaign (Medal).
"*^ Lt.Colonel H. K. Bushe served with the Belgaum Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the surrender
and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
'»* Lt.Colonel W. Barber was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor
and Nebudda Territories and Raepore district from the 13th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at
Kooagaum, Neemkhena, Narrainpoor, Teekavah, Bhutgaum, Corgaum, and attack on Whepaul Sing's house at
Bhutffaum (Medal).
'"^ Lt.Col'^nel R. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the nth
May 1857. .Served in the Meerut Volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of Wulladad Khan at
(lalotee, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing ist Beloooh Battalion. Was present with
General Penny's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chief's Force at the action before-
B:\reilly on stti May 1858, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
our outposts at Shahjehanpore ; present in the operations near Mahoindy and relief of Fort Jellalabad ; present
with the Battalion at the taking of Fort Rampore Russia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force ; with Commander in
Chief's Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Sunkerpore, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Dundea
Kceree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeedia ; present at the capture of 14 guns by Brigadier
Horsfiird's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
'■"■' Lt.Colonel R. B. Hill served as Assistant Field Engineer with the army before Delhi from June to Septem-
ber 1857, and was present at the action of the 23rd June and subse(|uent engagements, also in the trenches at the
night attack. Served with the Lahore Light Horse with Colonel Smith's Column at Toolsepore in May 1859
(Medal with Clasn).
'"" Lt.Colonel W. E. D. Broughton served during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
'•"_ Lt.Colonel J. Blair served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign ofi857-59, find was present at the siege
ofNctmuch, siege and assjiultat Kotah and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria
Cross for " gallant and daring conduct " at Neemuch, aud in fighting his way most gallantly through a body of
rebels at Jeerum who had literally surrounded him. . . . received a severe sword-cut on his right arm).
"" Lt.Colonel J. H. Doveton waa on field service in the Southern Mahratta Country during part of 1845. He
was also engaged in suppressing the insurrection at Sholapore on the 7th February 1858.
'"" Lt.(Jolonel W. Howey served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie and Shunker-
porc, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel W. A. Park served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the siege and capture of
Rjitghur, action at liarodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, storm of
Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
''" Lt.Colonel E. M. Lawford was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund from February to December 1859.
'■•" Lt.Colonel R. Caulfeild served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topeo from gtb
November 1858 to 26th January 1859; served also with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose:
from ist to 30th March 1850. Served with the column under Major Savage of the 91st Foot on field service in the
Nagpore Province from 22id April to i8th May 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^'" Lt.Colonel R. S. Hill served in defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58: present.
at Chapoorah with Briiradier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude and present at the actions of Pusgaon
iiinl Rus«oolpori.. uttiick and capture of Fort Mittowleo, and action of Biswah (Med.al). Served in the Bhoot.au
('ani[>aign of 1865 66 (Medal with Clasp) ; andintbe Huzara campaign of 1868 including the operations on the" Black
Mountain" (Clasp).
'■'' Ll.Colonoi 11. H. Stansfcld served with the loth Foot throughout the Indian mutiny, and w.as present at the
Bicge (if l.ucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azinighur, aud the Jugdesi)orc Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel G. A. Galloway commanded the remnant of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
C'""P»'Kn '" '857-58, and was present at the actions of Sarasowlee and Jowla (Medal).
Lt.Colonel H. Melvill nerved in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack made
from Nynee Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May till
HeptomlHT 1858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Luckuow when an
attack wiiB nuuld on that post by the enemy on ihe evening of the 7th August 1858. Commanded the Cavalry in
an alliick inude by a Police Force upon the Ibrt and position of Birwa on 26th August 1858 (Medal).
Lt.Colonel T. M. ShoUoy was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the lolh May 1857. He
BCn-eil iill.rwiinlK 111 sovenil actions from the nth August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at the assault
and captun-of the city-wounded (Medal with Clasp).
'»■' Lt.rol..iicl J G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian mutinies of 1857-^8, in-
cIudinK the optrations at Shoroghur Ghat in May 1858, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in June
Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 409/1;
1S3S (Medal). Serred with the 30th riiiijaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65, and was present at
the captures of ChamoorcUi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
^oo Major Gr. A. Arbnthnot served with the Sanger Field Force during the suppression of the Indian mutiny ia
the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal).
-»i Major H. G. Jenkins commanded the 2nd Squadron Bengal European Yeomanry Cavalry with the Sarun
Field Force under Brigadier Rowcroft in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Amorah on 'the 5th March 1858
(charger shot), at the sku-mish near Sibya on the 17th April, at the attack on Amorah on the 25th April, and defeat
of the rebels at Fort Nuggur on the 29th April 1858 (Medal).
""- Major W. J. Morris was employed during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, in the Saugor and Nerbudda Terri-
tories and Shahabad ; was present at the engagements at Itrowlea, Azimghur, Burhampo'or, Khcrce Saugor, and
Jugdespore. Was Acting Staff Officer to the Buxar Field Force, and joining in the charge of his Regiment at Bur-
hampoor his charger was shot under him, and he saved the life of a Trooper by cutting domi his assailant. Was
employed in Bengal and Bundlecuna with General Whitlock's Field Force during the whole of 1859 (Medal).
»'3 Major W. G. Grove served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Force during the Indian mutiny in June 1857,
and with the Kamptee Flying Column under Colonel Osborne, to intercept Tantia Topee in the Nagpore Province
from gth November till 31st DecembLT 1S57, was present at the disarming of the Nagpore Irregular Cavalry. Com-
manded a Force of Irregular Cavalry and Infantry sent by orders of the Chief Commissioner of the Central
Provinces to aid a force from lIoosiuyal.;i(l to attack the fort of Heerakote in the Puchmeere Hills, the strong-
hold of a rebel Chief, in the bcginmng of 1S58.
'"^ Major J. I. Robinson ser\-ed with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the final siege and capture of Lucknow, and at
the afTair of Koorsee; and with the gth Lancers in the Rohilcund campaign, incluiling the actions of Rooya and
Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, and affairs of Shahjehanijore and Mohumdce (Modal with Clasp).
^"6 Major W. O. Stevens served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts in 1858.
-"7 Major R. A. W. C. Stuart served during the campaign in Bengal, and was present at the engagement of
Serowlie, at the action of Ghurra, and at the engagement and destruction of Lallpoor, reoccupation of Hum-
merpore, accompanied the force under the Honourable Percy Herbert in pursuit of the rebel Feroze Shah to the
banks of the Chumbul (Medal).
'■^ Major W. E. LeGeyt served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was wounded at Jeerun; also present in pur-
suit of Tantia Topee in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
2"3 Major C. S. Steward was employed during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Itrowlea with
Kooer Sing's rebel force on the 21st March 1858 (wounded) , and at the sortie from the fort of Azimghur 27th March,
also at the taking of Jugdespoi-e and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Muttahee, DuUepore, Ceswah,
Rujapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles between May and June 1858
(Medal).
''i" Major T. C. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow, taking of Bareillv, and capture of Fort Degham (Medal with Clasp).
2U Major H. St. G. Tucker served with the 19th Punjaub Infimtry in the campaign of 1S60 in Chir.a (Medal).
212 Major M. G. Clerk served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, and was present with Havelock's Force
at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, remaining in the Alumbagh with the force under Lt.Colonel M'Intyre,
and acted as Assistant Field Engineer ; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a
year's service).
213 Major P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, fi"tl was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi, including mostof the engagements before its walls previous u> [hi- c;i]itui-o. Pcvvud with Brigadier
Showers' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police liniliilii.u in scvi i:il uncouuters with
the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and on many occasions during the camp;iiijii (•niiiiniiu.lcil mi independent
Column of Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi ami BuiKllecuud, Medal with
Clasp).
''I* Major H. A. Rooke served with the 90th Light Infantry during the mutiny in Dude in 1858-59, and in the sub-
sequent operations in the Terai (Medal).
2" Major P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present
at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal) .
216 Major J. L. Loch served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, and
during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
-1'' Major E. J. M'Nair served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the assault and
on inure of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budlee-ke- Serai and all the operations throughout the siege; served
:ilti-\vards in the Delhi district with the column under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneer district in 18 ■50
(.M,m1„1 with Clasp).
-'' Major C. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58 and was present with the 14th Light Dra-
goons with the Mahva Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal). Sei-ved in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier D. M. Stewart,
and with the 12th Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
2i8t Sir John Louis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm
of .Thansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal).
219 Major J. M. Williams served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at Pegu during the investment of
the Pagoda and River stockade by the Burmese in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as a Volun-
teer against the rebel Chief Meng Loung in the Martaban district in 1856, present in. several engagements, and in
Shoay Gheen in 1857.
22» Major R. C. Stewart served with a party of the Mysore Sallidar Horse attached to the Kurnool Movable
Column and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th February 185S, on which occasion he was
il;Mi_'erously wounded by two sword cuts; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contin-
■j( lit with Brigadier Hill's Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and m the Deccan from November 1858 till
.\Lirch 1859 (Medal).
--1 ilajor L. E. Evans served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S-59 with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the 0])erations at Sheraghur Ghat, and vrith
the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dewsa
against Tantia Topee (Medal).
222 Major W. R. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-5S ; was present with the 30th Foot at the
assault and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in China the campaign of i860 (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Infantry throughout the Sittana Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards with General
Wilde's Column against the Judon Tribes.
223 Captain R. C. Low served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns
of 1857-59 ; present at the actions of Budlee-ke-Serai and Nudjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi; pursuit of
the rebels and taking of Fort Ghujjur; siege and capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field
Force under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps).
221 Captain A. K. J. C. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi from the 17th July 1857 with ist Punjaub Cavalry, and was engaged in a cavali-y affair in
rear of the camp on nth September ; served with column under Brigadier Greathed, and engaged at the actions
of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge ; present at rehef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, skirmishes of
Malygunge and Alumbagh and action of Cawnpore : served with a column under Sir Hope Grant in Oude, and
engaged at Meangunge : present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and affair at Koorsee ; commanded a squad-
ron of the ist Punjaub Cavalry at capture of Bareilly and affair of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
225 Captain A. R'. D. Mackenzie sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present during the
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi, Goorgaon,
and JTiujjur districts. Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), and was
present at the actions of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
409i! Her Majcsii/s Local India 71 Forces. — War Serv'ces.
»«« Cantain F. M. Alexander served with the Dharwar Field Force from 5th March tdl 23th April 1S53. Com-
manded a detachment of the 4th Light Cavalry while sori-ing with the Goruckpore Field Force under Brigadier
Rowcroft from November 1858 till February 1859, and was present at the affairs of Koosmee and Bagowra; and in
BenfalandBundlecundfrom.Tanuary to December 1859 (Medal). ^ ^^ ^ ^, ,. . x-,.
*« Captain J H T Farquhar was present at the action of Lhmhut (severely wounded) and throughout the
defence of the Kssidency at Lucknow in 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) . , .^ .
*« Captain R Beadon served during the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow skirmish at Tigree. capture of Azimghur and pursuit ; at Sanilwar he captured a 9-pounder ; operations
in the Ju^de«pore Jun-'les and pursuit ; action at Nonadee and pursuit to the Kymaon Hills (t^vice mentioned in
despatches Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of the Taku Forts,
action at Chankiawan, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). ^^.^ , . • .v o , xt
^ Captain C Beailon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
was ou Ijoard H M ship Alffierg at the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Chirles Napier (Medal). Sei-vcd afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sevastopol
between the 23rd October 1854 and December 1855, and was present at the taking of Kertph and Kinbouru (Medal
with Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton onboard H.M. ships Calcutta and £11: Served on
the River Ganges as a^'Voluntcer during the late mutiny in H.E.I. Company's gunboat Jumna.
=»■' Captain C. K. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra dis-
tricts in ilay and June 1S57; and as Aide de Camp to General Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
^' Captaiii R. G. T. Stevenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58-59, and was present at Jeemn,
assault and capture of Kotah, and in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp) .
*" Captain F. S. Cherry was employed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and engaged at Burhampoor
14th October, Kheree Saugor i6th Octo'ber, Jugdespore i8th October, Seeki-eta and Koath Khaz 20th October, and
Aniabad 30th November 185S, and in Bundlecund till June 1859 (Medal).
*" Captain C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rowa;
present at the tiking of Awah; served with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 ; present during the operations
in the Mahce Kanta in i8;8 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyrannah and diu-ing the operations at
Nnr'-mr Parker ; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda HiUs and defeat of
the'VVan-heers at that place in 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68, and comr&anded the Regiment at the storming and captm-e of Magdala (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal).
2»^ Captain A. H. Prinsep was present at the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, at
Sealkote on the 9th July 1857 and was woimded. He afterwards served against the rebels in the Gogarian Jungles,
and was present at the final siege and captirte of Lucknow (Medal -n-ith Clasp).
236 Captain J. M. C. Galloway was employed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at EZheree
7th October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor i6th October, Jugdespore iBth October, and Seekreta and
Koath KhaK 20th October 1858, and in Bundlecund during the whole of 1859 (Medal).
^ Captain T. H. T. Chalon served with the Copal Movable Column and Bellaiy Field Force in 1858, and was
present at the storming of Copal (Medal) .
2** Captain T. F. C. Rochfort sei-ved during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal vrith Clasp).
*^ Captain W. S. Macleod served with a Squadron of the ist Dragoon Guards during the campaign of 1860 in
China.
**" Captain W. Thompson served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from gth
November 1858 to 26th January 1859. He serv^ed with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose,
from 1st to 30th March 1859.
»" Captain H. C. Stevens was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund from January to June 1S59.
»*> Captain G. W. Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents in 1857.
'" Captain A. F. Curtis served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
*♦♦ Captain J. S. Irvine served at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858, and in the subsequent pursuit of Koer
Sing (Medal).
"5 Captain R. G. Birch served with the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's Force in 1857, and was severely
wounded at the first relief of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*** Captain H. M. BuUer served with the Eusafzye Force on the N. ^Y. Frontier of India in 1863, including the
attack on and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain R. Morris served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was
present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
**• Captain H. R. Elliot was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from the 4th June to the 5th August 1858.
**" Captain W. Rowlandson sen-ed in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Seerowlie and Ghurra, and reoccupation of Humeerpore (Medal) .
*" Captain P. L. Gordon ser\'ed during the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, in the Saugor Kerbudda Terri-
tories, from December 1857 to February 1858; also with Brigadier Rowcroft's Force from May to i6th December 1858.
'^' Captain G. C. Jackson served with the Eusufzai Field Force in 1S63, and was present at the reconnaissance and
nffiiir in the Chumla Valley, at the storming of the Conical Hill, destruction of Lalloo, and burning of Umbeyla
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868, and was present at "the action of
Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and received the approbation of Government, Medal).
*^ Captain C. ('. Morris served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad district, and was
present at the affair at Berhampore on the 14th October 1858.
"^ Captain F. D. Plowden served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S58-59, and accompanied General
Frank's Column on the Oude frontier, and was engaged at the capture of Attrowlee (Medal).
'•' Captain F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut for the suppression of a
rebellion amongst the Uill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mahals.
•" Major J. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1S62-63, and was present at the
afisaultand capture of the stfjckades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomki-ong.
*'*t Captain U. II. C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the Saugor and Ncrbudda 'territories in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny from the 6th February 1858.
" Captain F. G. Hideout was emploj'ed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Bead in May and June 18S2.
*" Cajitiiin H. S. Iluxton commanded two Companies of the 17th Puujaub Infantry in the pursuit and capture of
Enrty of rebels of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in July 1857.
■• Captain W. C. Chowne served with the 19th Piinii
Captain W. C. Chowne served with the 19th Piinjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China (Medil).
"• Captain A. J. Howes served with the Kuraool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was present
at thf! storming of the fort of Rutcea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
**' Ciiptuin K. Venoar served as a volunteer with the loth Foot against the Dinapore mutineers at Arrah in 1857
and won severely wounded (Medal). Served with the right column Doar Field Force in 1865-66.
*» t 'iipuiin A. P. Currio served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture
of the lort of R-whiro, surrender of Uushire, at Borazjoon, and action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Indian mutiny campaign, including the pursuit ofTautia Topee and the Gwalior rebels in 1858-59.
*"t Captain H. R. Wintlo served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
•" Cfiplniii G. W. Holdsworth served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at
\hn action near Agmon the 5th July against the Neemuch mutineers, attack ou the village of Chulhaslce (severely
woun'UMi by an explosion), the battle of Agra on the loth October; also with the column under Colonel Cotton at
Kiitithporu Sirkee in October 1857, and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior in Juno 1858 (Medal)
»" Cuplfiin W. F. IJanleman berved with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and
wa* prci-eni nt tho iwUodb of Almorah on the 17th and 25th April, and at the storming and capture of the fort
of N iigijur ( Medal). .Served during a part of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of the 43rd Bengal
Eer Majesty's Local Indian Forces.~War Services. 409m
N- 1 • at the attack and capture of the stookaded vUlage of Moonsowpoonje in the Jynteah Hills on the aand March
J" Captain J. H. W. Osborne served with the 73rd Foot in Brigadier Rowcroft's Columti during the campaign in
the Terai, from the 4th November 1858 to July 1859, and was present at the attack by the rebels on the column of
Major Ross, andm some mmor affairs (Medal).
^" Captain J. Johnstone served with the Trans-Gogra Field Force under Brigadier Rowcroft in 1858-50 (Medal)
f^' CaptainH. C.Garden served with theBrigadeuTulerGeneralFranks in Oudeini857-5S; and with threeCompanies
of the 97th Foot m Bundlecund m 1859 (Medal) . Served with the 23rd Bengal N.I. during the Bonair campaio-n of
1863 ; was present ni separate command of two Companies of this Regiment at the actions of the Conical HiU and
Laloo; taking and burnmg of Umbeylah, and was also present with the whole regimental the severe hand-to-
hand conflict with and total defeat of the Affghans and fanatics at the Bonair Pass (Medal wi-.h Clasp) Served as
Commandant of the Corps of Sebandy Sappers during the Bhootan campaign under Major General Fraser Tytler
<Clasp).
2^' Captain G. Pirrio served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59.
^'^'f Captain H. G. De L. Groves served in the N.i'g|iore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from
gth November 1858 to the 26th January 1859 ; also with the column under Sir Hugh Rose during March 1859'.
-58 Captain E. B. Cox served with the 90th Light Infantry in the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was nresent
at the action of Dnwsa (Medal). *
^^^ Captain W. Campbell was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Lucknow on the 30th May 1857, and with
■the force that drove the rebels out of, the station the next day. Served throughout the defence of the Residency from
the 30th June to the 22nd November, and as a volunteer with the 78th Highlanders accompanied the force under
Colonel Napier (Lord Napier of Magdala) that went out to the Mootee Manzil to bring in the sick, wounded,
lieavy guns, and ammunition left behind by the relieving force under Havelor'k. 'I'l'l v,-:is "-^nt to report at nio-ht
that more doolies were requirea for the sick and wounded; was afterwards pn'- r ' ■; • i. ittlo of Cawnpore and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). S .: : i Diign of 1862-63 in the
Jynteah Hills, and saved the records and treasure on the Catcherry being du-,! i > ^ 1 .1 , ,, . litning.
-"" Captain H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858 (Medal).
2"! Captain R. A. C. Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present at the
storming and capture of tie entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April,
at Nazean 27th and 29th April, at the storming of Kahding ist May, of Tsing-poo 12th May, and at the storming
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862.
272 Captain E. F. K. Fortescue served with the 6th Foot in the operation on the Grand Trunk Road, and with
the ist Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 185S-59 (Medal).
s-'s Captain R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present at
the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th
April, at Nazesin .-ytli and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May, and with the garrison
■defending Kahding in May 1862.
27' Captain G. E. Erskine served with the Rajpootan a Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in 1S58-59.
'7i Captain H. W. Bird served during the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal from July to December 1858, and
was present at the action of Toolseporc ; was also present in the campaign in Bundlecund under Brigadier
Wheler in 1859 (Medal).
276 Captain W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deccan from the i6th
November 1858 to the 5th April 1859, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the 28th February in pur-
suit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal).
277 Captain J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaign in Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler
in 1859.
278 Captain J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Chinhut
30th June T857, also throughout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
as Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbaijrh and was present in the various
actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
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LlEUTENAIfTS.
tlETTT.
•ENSIGN.
Jolin Henry Bourne, Wing Suhaltern 44 Bengal Native Infantry ^3 Mar. 63'i'3oJune66
Thomas Francis Stillwell, Adjutant 45 Bengal Native Infantry 9 Jan. 63I 7 Feb. 66
John Da\atlson, Squadron Subaltern 3 Puniaub Cavalry 24 Mar. 63 24 Mai-. 66
Legh Richmond Battye, Wing Subaltern 5 Goorkha Regiment I 5 Scpt.62|24 Apr. 65
Basil Henry Stephens Gower, Squadi'on Subaltern 17 Bengal Cavalry l''7Nov
Henry Paterson, Adjutant 23 Bengal Native Infantry
George Brehon, Wing Subaltern 17 Bengal Native Infantry
Robert Charles Nicholetts, District Superintendent of Police, 4th Grade, )
19 Nov. 6g, JuUundur, Punjnnb J
Frederick Wilham Nicolay, A'lr" -i r -i :i! v.-i \- ipfnurv
William Henry Bro'n-ne,'>'JiAs:^; -I -, I 1 ^ . . 1 1, 1'.Worliis, 2 July 70, >
N. Division, Agra and Bom ij... 1; ., ,, 1 n, ,, ':,,,.; j
James Bird Hutchinson, As.-5i.iiaui, Lijiuuii.,riiuu..r, jid Class, 20 Feb. 68,')
Gurdaspore, Punjaub S
Robert Patch,''* Sub Assistant Commissary General, 2nd Class, i Jan. 70, Meerut
George Tomkyns Morris, Squadron Subaltern 3 Bengal Cavah-y
George Fearon Thoi-p, Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, i Nov.
Poungday, British Burmah i \ ^
Frederick Henry Maitland, Boundary Settlement OfBcer, Bhopal ji'22Feb.6
George Masson Abbott, Squadron Subaltern 19 Bengal Cavalry '31 Mar. 63 4 Oct. 66
Alfred Gazelee,"" Wing Subaltern 4 Punjaub Infantry, 27 Sept. 67 | 9 Jan. 63,11 Oct. 65
William OUver Thompson, Wing Subaltern 2nd Sikh Infantry [iS Mar. 6312 Oct. 66
11 iJasperBurno, Wing Subaltern 2 Sikh Infantry 6 May 62J17N0V. 66
12 ! Horace Richard Le Marchant Carey, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, Depart- "^ j,^ j„^ f^^'v^ t)p.c.. 66
1 meno Public Works, 6 Dee. 70, Punjaub, 2nd Division Sirhind Canal
12 Andrew Harry Spencer Neill, Adjutant i Central India Horse
10 Robert John Humphrey Wyllie, Squadron Subaltern i Central India Horse ....
9 Robert Jocelyn AValler, Wing Subaltern 45 Bengal Native Infantry
6 Adelbert Cecil Talbot, Squadron Subaltern 2 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent
10 John Briscoe Watts, Squadron Subaltern 5 Pimjaub Cavalry
10 Charles Henry Stoddart, Wing Subaltern 5 Bengal Native Infantry
9 Hugh De la Motte Hervey, Adjutant i Pimjaub Cavalry
10 William Brydon, Quarter Master 42 Bengal Native Infantry
8 Charles Eyre Wheeler, Adjutant Errinpoorah Irregular Force
9 George Frederic Churchill, Adjutant I Goorkhas
- Charles Evans HaUett, Sub Assistant Commissary General 3rd Class, on
probation, 13 Oct. 70
George John Hare, Quarter Master 22 Beng:al Native Infantry
Thomas James Bailey, Wing Subaltern 3 Sikh Infantry
Frederick Robertson Ditmas, Squadron Subaltern 15 Bengal Cavalry
John Abercrombie, Quarter Master 7 Bengal Native Infantry
Francis Charles Burton, Squadron Subaltern i Bengal Cavalry
Alfred Nimmo Sandilands, Quarter Master 6 Punjaub Infantry
Charles Francis Maasy.^T? Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Punjaub,
24 June 70, Bawul Pindee District
James Graves Kelly, Wing Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infantry
Frank Barrow, Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner,
29 Sept. 70, Lucknow ■■■■■ •■ ■>
William John Vousden, Squadron Subaltern 5 Punjaub Cavalry
Edward Law Durand, Officiating Assist, to the Gov.Gen.'s Agent m Rajpootana
Carbery Egan, Squadron Subaltern 12 Bengal Cavalry
Bradford Smith, Wing Subaltern 4 Bengal Native Infantry
Arnold Dashwood Strettell.^s: Quarter Jlastcr 2nd Punjaub Infantry
Edward Lloyd, Squadron Subaltern 4 Punjaub Cavalry
Lorn Robert Henry Dick Campbell,'^" Wing Subaltern i Punjaub Infantry
Archie Wishart Gairdner, Wing Subaltern 27 Bengal Native Infantry^
Sir Chfirles Henry Leslie, Burt. Wing Subaltern 37 Bengal Native Infantry
John Robert Burlton-Bennett, Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3ra Class ...
Heuvv V.M-i- Hunt, Quarter Master 25 Bengal Native Infantry
Evcr;ii.! >iv ,„ v, iv,s Neave, Squadron Subaltern 18 Bengal Cavalry
FvaiK 1;, . I \,. Voyle, Adjutant 29 Bengal Native Infantry
Bcrii;..>M ; .1 , Wing Subaltern 2 Bengal Native Infantry
WilUaui (_;lui u Oiaigie Halkett, Adjutant 30 Bengal Native Infantry
George Hugh Coles Dyce, Quarter Master 21 Bengal Native Infantry
Stannus Verner Gordon, Quarter Master 23 Bengal Native Intantry
ManselArmstrong, Squadron Subaltern s Bengal Cavalry...... ••••■■••■
Robert Alexander Swettenham, QuarterMaster 27 Bengal Native Infant^'
Samuel John Dunlop, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 29 Sept. 69, )
ri^,>^»..^i T>t.^xri-n/»oa _TnV>iinlT3r>rfi Division. NaETDore y
27 Apr. 65
3 Sept 62 17 May 65
5 Feb. 62 1 s June 65
''ioJuly63'io July 66
20 Feb. 62 14 July 66
20 Oct. 61 17 July 66
17 July 63I17 July 66
''i2june63 ''27July66
9 Jan. 63!''i4Sept.66
5 Oct. 61 28 Sept. 66
2 Oct. 66
15 Jan. 61, ''4 Dec. 65
20 Aug. 61 III Jan. 67
j 4 Aug. 63 II Jan. 67
2 Mar. 64' 1 1 Jan. 67
15 Jan. 67
2 Oct. 63 9 Feb. 67
I Sept.63 3 Apr. 67
5 Apr. 641 3 Apr. 67
:8 Aug. 63! 17 Apr. 67
oNov. 65I18 Apr. 67
8 Mar. 64
rd Grade, Oude,
■■24 June 62
9 Sept. 64
5 Aug. 64
25 Apr. 65
II Julj' 65
31 Mar. 63
26 May 65
II Sept.63
6 Nov. 63
8 Jan. 64
10 Oct. 65
24 Jan. 65
30 Oct. 66
4 Mar. 62
6 Oct. 66
8 Aug. 63
5 Nov. 64
I Jan. 67
i'24Nov.63
Sept.63
Sept. 61
P9 Oct. 63
3 Feb. 67
9 Sept. 64
Central Provinces, Jubbulpore Division, Nagpore.
Alexander Innes Shepherd, Adjutant 4 Punjaub Infantry
James Butler, Assist. Com. 3rd Grade, British Burmah, 9 Auj
69, Moulmein ...
L iianes Boswell Norman, Quarter Master i Sikh Infantry ._.^. .^^.....^.....
Albert de Clancv Rennick. Assist.Com. 3rd Class, Punjaub, 11 Oct. 70, Delhi Dist,
Thomas George'Thomson, Adjutant 36 Bengal ^atlve Intantry
homas Francis Hobday, Sub Assist. Commissary General sru
John Douglas HaUett, Quarter Master 40 Bengal ^atlve Infantry
ilartui Nepean Gubbins, Assist. Com. 3rd Grade, 19
Henry Opie Woodhouse, Wing Subaltern 19 Bengal Native Infantry ...
Thomas Deane, Adjutant Governor Generals Body Guard
William, Henr/BroUe. Quarter Ma.t_ey_^8^Benga^^
rd Class, 16 July 69
itry
Aug. 69, Lucknow, Oude
John Wm. O'Callaghan, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., •
Au^istus Keith Abbott, Adjutant 42 Ben-
Sydney Drummond Turnbull, Adjutant :
7 May 67
2 June 67
3 Jimo 67
22 June 67
10 July 67
20 July 67
29 July 67
2 Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
30 Aug. 67
18 Sept. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Oct. 67
5 Oct. 67
6 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
3 Dec. 67
20 Jan. 68
22 Jan. 68
22 Jan. 68
Pi Feb. 68
2 Mar. 68
4 Mar. 68
5 Mar. 68
14 Mar. 68
6 Apr.
Dec. 64 7 May 68
9 Aug. 64I 22 May 68
2 Nov. 64:30 May 68
6 May 65 23 June 68
8 Jan. 64lP27Jmie68
20 Dec. 61 30 June 68
loFeb. 66, 9 July 68
5 Jan. 6417 July 68
6 July 64(13 July 68
8 Dec. 6s' iS July 68
25 July 65 1 24 July 68
8 Aug. 65 28 July 68
2 June 65 4 Aug. 68
[oApril66 22Aug ««
Mar. 62
3 May 64
9 Sept. 64
[3 Feb. 66
'ioJujie62
I Mar. 64
X;:;^;tus Keith Abbott, AcUutarit^4^^^ig^g^ _ .3;;;^^ p. |
Alister William Jamieson, Wmg Subaltern 12 bengal Native Intantry U^gMay 65k Dec. 68
Lyndon Bolton Irwin, Wing Subaltern 20 Bengal ^^^tive Infanti-y. lomay 5
Seymour Duncan Barrow, Squadron Subaltern 10 Bengal Cavalry 14 -i^n ^y
Charles Swaine Hogge. Wmg Subaltern 24 Bengal Native intantry 9 t^pt.64 12 Jan. 69
tr..,,,.,. p.miPHH Snuadron Subaltern II Bengal Cavalry I y >==i ti
24 Aug. 68
4 Sept. 68
7 Sept. 68
7 Sept. 68
8 Sept. 68
8 Sept. 68
8 Sept. 68
8 Sept. 68
8 Sept. 68
34 Sept. 68
5 Oct. 68
28 Oct. 68
Nov. 68
Last
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26 Foot
38 Foot
11 Foot
79 Foot
12 Foot
58 Foot
105 Foot
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107 1
. Foot
3 Foot
49 Foot
26 Foot
11 Foot
58 Foot
77 Foot
6 Foot
5 Foot
41 Foot
19 Hus.
88 Foot
90 Foot
25 Foot
92 Foot
76 Foot
96 Foot
3 Foot
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1 Foot
62 Foot
37 Foot
6 Foot
55 Foot
79 Foot
93 Foot
2 Foot
jj Foot
19 Foot
_j Foot
37 Foot
25 Foot
6 Foot
19 Hus.
12 Foot
96 Foot
49 Foot
10 Foot
3 Hus.
12 Foot
loSFoot
11 Foot
62 Foot
36 Foot
37 Foot
41 P'oot
12 Foot
25 Foot
109 Foot
_j Foot
36 Foot
12 Foot
104 F' ,.
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106 Foot
109 Foot
3 Foot
109 Foot
3 Foot
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Lieutenants.
Walter Hailes, Wing Subaltern 37 Bengal Native Infantry
Arthur Coombe Gordon Lydiard, QuarterMaster 31 Bengal Native Infantry
Francis Neilson Chalmers. Sub.Assist.Com.Gen, 3rd 01. on probation, 13 Oct. 7c
Leslie Trevor Bishop, Squadi'on Subaltern 2 Punjaub Cavalry
George Lloyd Reily Richardson, Squadron Subaltern 6 Bengal Cavalry
Thomas Lloyd Lewis, 'Wing Subaltern 26 Bengal Native Infantry
George Frederick Young, Quarter Master 30 Bengal Native Infantry
Alexander Evans Gordon.Wing Subaltern 22 Bengal Native Infantry
Edm. Chas. Elliston, Assist. Eng. 2ndGr.D.P.'\V.,Sept.68,Bengal,MahanuddyDiv.
Dudley Elphinstone Gouldsbury, QuarterMaster 19 Bengal Native Infantry
•Tacob Pieter Deneys Vanreuen, Adjutant 5th Bengal Cavalry
Francis Richard Begbie, Wing Subaltern 3 Punjaub Infantry
John Corse-Scott,s78 Quarter Master 37 Bengal Native Infantry
.James Aloysius Miley, Adjutant i Bengal Native Infantry
Hom-y Metcalfe Rose, Adjutant 41 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Marsh Keighley, Quarter Master 8 Bengal Native Infantry
Robert Nicholls Harington, Wing Subaltern 29 Bengal Native Infantry
George Wemyss Anson, Officiating Cantonment Magistrate of Cawnpore
Edward Baynes Nixon,^'^ Wing Subaltern Meywar Bheel Corps
John Meredith Douglas Lewes, Wing Subaltern 2 Punjaub Inftmtry
Edward Hales Wilson, Quarter Master 36 Bengal Native Infantry
Robert Alexander Gilchrist,^^ Squadron Sub. 4 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent
Thomas Holbrow Goldney, Quarter Master 38 Bengal Native Infantry
William James Alexander Birch, Wing Subaltern 6 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry Doveton Hutchinson, Wing Subaltern 40 Bengal Native Infantry
Philip Herman Wallerstein,'^^ Quarter Master 24 Bengal Native Infantry
Frederic Talbot Goodridge, Wing Subaltern 13 Bengal Native Infantry
William Maitland Meacham, Adj utant 1 3 Bengal Native In fan try
James Livingston Aberigh-Mackay, Adjutant 8 Bengal Cavalry
Frederick Augustus Remmington, Adjutant 1 5 Bengal Native Infantry
James Mandeville Wood von Beverhoiidt, Wing Sub. 17 Bengal Native Infantry
David Stanley Cuninghame, Squadron Subaltern i Punjaub Cavalry
James Alex. Lawrence Montgomery, Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class,)
Punjaub, 19 Oct. 70, Rawul Pindee j"
Charles Comyn Egerton, AVing Subaltern 6 Punjaub Infantry
Edward Chetwood Hamilton, Wing Subaltern 7 Bengal Native Infantry
Leopold James Henry Gre.v, Officiating Assistant Commissioner, Loha'rduggah
Alfred Charles Le Quesne, Wing Subaltern i Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent...
Alfred George Yaldwyn, Wing Subaltern 6 Punjaub Infantry
Frederick Drummond Battye, Squadron Subaltern Corps of Guides
Josiah Philip Crampton Neville, Squadron Subaltern 14 Bengal Cavalry
Andrew Kennedy Macpherson, Cantonment Magistrate of Mooltan
William Hill, Quarter Master 2 Goorkhas
Alex. James Corse-Scott, Prob. Assist. Supt. Rev. Survey, Delhi and Hissar Div.
George Hambley Elliott, Adjutant 3 Bengal Cavalry
AJex.Thomas Seton Abercromby Rind.Wing Subaltern 28 Bengal Native Infantry
Leonard William Christopher, Probationary Sub Assistant Commissary General
Chairles Archibald Mercer, Wing Subaltern 4 Goorkhas
Richard John Morgan, Asst. Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Oct. 72, 8th Circle
William Harris, Wing Subaltern 21 Bengal Native Infantry
Arthur M'Leod Mills, Wing Subaltern 10 Bengal Native Infantry ...
William Alexander Holcombe''''^
Lewis Archibald Charles Cook, Squadron Subaltern 5 Bengal Cavalry .!!!.!!""!
Geffery Lawrence Eliot, Quarter Master 38 Bengal Native Infantry
Gilbert Gaisford, Quarter Master 5 Punjaub Infantry
Vincent George Lawrence Eyre, AVing Subaltern 23 Bengal Native infantry '.'.'!
Cathcart William Monypenny, Wing Suba.ltern 2 Bengal Native Infantry
Edward Francis Joseph de Clanay Reunick, Squadron Subaltern 7 Bengal Cav.
Herbert Anthony Sawyer, Adjutant 19 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Thomas Bingham, Wing Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infantry ...
Norton Charles Martelli, Wing Subaltern 39 Bengal Native Infantry
James Francis Carthew, Squadron Subaltern 13 Bengal Cavah-y
Henry Harvey Swetenham, Wing Subaltern 21 Bengal Native infantry .
Henry Alexius Abbott, Wing Subaltern 15 Bengal Native Infantry
John James Money-Simons, Wing Subaltern 24 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Andrew Coles, Wing Subaltern 36 Bengal Native Infantry
James Ramsay Hobday, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infantry
Wilham Harry Salmon, Wing Subaltern 41 Bengal Native Infantry
Jidward WiUock Chalmers, Squadron Subaltern 17 Bengal Cavalry
Archibald Spiers M'Rae, Wing Subaltern 22 Bengal Native Infantry
Lrnlo Money, Squadron Subaltern 11 Bengal Cavalry
Henry Craigie Halkett, Wing Subaltern 15 Bengal Native infantry
licwis Denmg, Wmg Subaltern 26 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry St. Patrick Maxwell, Wing Subaltern 41 Bengal Native infantry ■.'.■.■
Alexander John Forsyth Reid, Wing Subaltern 30 Bengal Native Infantry
^i^.',':"''?, Alexander Gray, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infantry ....
Phihp Mward Anderson, Wing Subaltern 25 Bengal Native Infantry
Michael Ramsay Spence, Wing Subaltern 14 Bengal Native Infantry .
hdward James Gardner Lewis, Wing Subaltern 19 Bengal Native InfantrV
Arthur Parry Thornton, Wing Subaltern 25 Bengal Native Infantry
|2IldLIKUT
I COKNET,
6 Oct. 63
ID Feb. 69
3 Apr. 66ii9 Feb. 69
' ' 22 Feb. 69
1 Mar. 69
5 Mar. 69
17 Mar. 69
30 Mar. 69
2 Apr. 69
15 Apr. 69
17 Apr. 69
27 Apr. 69
7 May 69
13 May 69
20 May 69
24 May 69
7 June 69
June 69
Dec. 66
Mar. 66
Mar. 66
II Jan. 67
30 June 65
18 Apr. 65
22 Mar. 64
16 Oct. 66
P8 Aug. 62
20 Jul.y 66
16 May 65
18 July 65
8 Mar. 67
3 Apr. 67
18 Dec. 66
Jan. 67 29 June 69
21 Aug. 66
30 Jan. 66
25 July 65
4 Aug. 65
9 June 67
I Dec. 65
6 July 67
13 July 67
4 Apr. 6
1 7 Apr. 6
13 Feb. 67
22 Sept. 65
8 Mar. 64
1 Dec. 65
14 Sept. 67
8 Juno 67
13 Feb. 66
15 May 67
6 Nov. 67
14 Sept. 66
II Jan. 67
II Dec
19 Dec. 65
5 Jan. 66
26 Jan. 66
13 July 67
2 Oct. 66
9 Mar. 67
8 June 67
31 July 67
I Feb. 68
1 Feb. 68
29 Nov. 67
2 Mar. 66
8 Jan. 68
22 Feb. 68
22 Jan. 67
2 liny 68
2 Oct. 66
8 July 68
PiiOct. 64
2 Nov. 66
2 Oct. 66
15 Feb. 68
11 .Tan. 67
9 Jan. 68
13 Jan. 69
12 Jan. 66
14 Aug. 67
11 Jan. 67
iS Dec. 67
2 Aug. 68
II May 67
6 Feb. 69
18 Jan. 67
7 Nov. 68
8 Jan. 68
24 Mar. 69
13 Jan. 69
14 Sept. 67
6 July 69
7 July 69
13 July 69
19 July 69
24 July 69
5 Aug. 69
5 Aug. 69
10 Aug. 69
16 Aug. 69
24 Aug. 69
10 Sept.69
18 Sept. 69
28 Sept. 69
1 Oct. 69
9 Oct. 69
19 Oct. 69
10 Nov. 69
10 Nov. 69
18 Nov. 69
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
4 Dec. 69
14 Dec. 69
14 Dec. 69
14 Dec. 69
17 Jan. 70
18 Jan. 70
18 Jan. 70
18 Jan. 70
18 .fan. 70
I Feb. 70
9 Feb. 70
17 Feb. 70
22 Feb. 70
22 Feb. 70
23 Mar. 70
5 June 70
29 July 70
6 Aug. 70
7 Aug. 70
11 Aug. 70
1 Oct. 70
3 Oct. 70
18 Nov. 70
8 Nov. 70
2 Jan. 71
31 Jan. 71
28 Mar. 71
15 Feb. 71
15 Feb. 71
22 Mar. 71
5 Apr. 71
II Apr. 71
20 Apr. 71
27 Apr. 71
6 May 71
6 May 71
20 May 71
26 May 71
10 June yi
8 Sept. 71
Bengal Staff Corps. 451
Governor General's Body Guard (7?a/se(/ m 1762).
"Java" — " Ava" — " ilAHARijpoRE" — "Moodkee" — "Ferozeshuhur"— " Alliwal" — "Sobhaon."
Head Quarters at Calcutta. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Corps. Rank Remarks.
Lt.Colonel G. Delane, Staff Corps 122 Fel). 69 Commandant, 4 March 62. — Furlough to Eurojie.
Captain H. P. Peacock, late 3 Cavalry...! 6 May 65 2nd in Command, 4 March 62.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. T. Deane, Staff Corps 24 Aug. 68JAdiutant, 24 Jan. 71.
Surgeon S. M. Shircore I 2 July 68 Officiating in medical charge, i6 May 72.
Riding Master H. Robinson | 2 Apr. 6g|And in veterinary charge, 2 April 69.
iTif/Ki/isAmen^— Commandant; Adjutant; i'. Suhadar; 2 Jemadars; 5 Havildars; 5 Xaicks; 2 Farriers; 2 Trum-
peters; 70 Troopers.
1st Bengal Cavalry {late ist Irregular Cavalry).
Detachment — "
Head Quarters at Cawnpore.
Lt.Col. W. R. B. Alexander, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. R. Jenkins, late 5 Cavalry
Major G. C. Thomson, Staff Corps
Major C. W. Fletcher, Staff Corps
Captain M. Clementi, Staff Corps
Captain A. R. Chapman, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. F. C. Burton, Staff Corps.
2 Mar. 6:
20 Feb. 7
19 .Tuly 7
20 Feb. 70
12 June 70
29 Oct. 69
29 July 67
Surgeon Major C. Johnson '21 June(
iHUHTPORE " — " CAND.V.HAR, 1S42."
Uniform, Yellow. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Commandant, 5 Aug. 67.
2Uil in Command and Squadron OfScer, 2 Jan. 63.
2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 2nd Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. 72.
3rd Sfjuadron Officer, 7 Oct. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 2 April 63. — Furlough to Europe.
I St Squadron Subal'tern.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 2 Mar. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 9 March 71.
2nd Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Irregular Cavalry).
"Arracan" — Jlead Quarters and Hir/ht Wing — "Sobraon"—" Punjab.'
Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform, Green. Facings, lied. Lace, fii
Lt.Colonel O. "Wilkinson, late 4 Cavalry..
Captain C. W. Campbell, Staff Corps
Major T. C. Graham, late 4 Cavalry
Captain F. Knowles, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Kemble, late 3 Cavahy ...
Captain C. E. Salkeld, Staff Corps
Captain C.T.M.Hig:ginson,Gen.List,Cav.
Captain W. B. Craigie, Gen. List, Cav. ..
Surgeon F. Parsons
4 July 67 1 Commandant, 11 March 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Dec. 66 2nrt in Com. and Squad. Officer, n Mar. 71.— OHg. Commandant,
4 Jul.y 71 Officiating 2nd in Command, 27 Dec. 71
4 Sei')t.72 2nd Squatlron Officer, 20 Feb. 72.— Offic
Sei)t.72|2nd Squatlron Officer, 20 Feb. 72. — Officiating Adjutant.
June 69 3rd Squad. Officer, 10 Feb. 72
8 June 72 Adjutant, 9 Oct. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
12 Dec. 68|ist Squadron Subaltern, 10 Feb. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Dec. 71,2nd Squadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.
10 Feb. 71 'in medical charge, 21 Dec. 70.
3rd Bengal Cavalry {late 4th Irregular Cavalry).
'Affghanistan"— "GnuzNEE"— '■Mahakv.ipore"— 2iJc«saZZa*8"KHELAi" Detachment" UoojiiL-e.^"- Detachment
" Fkuozeshuhue " — " Alliwal."
e, Sihcr.
Colonel G. W. M. Hall, Staff Corps
Major C. F. Packe, Staff Corps
Captain A.R.D.Mackenzie, late i Cavalry
Captain B. Cracroft, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Willock, Gen. List, Cav...
Lieut. G. H. Elliott, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. A. Swinley, Gen. List, Cav
Lieut. G. T. Morris, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. J. Clarke
Surgeon Major J. B. S. Brown
Jiessallahs " Kkelat"
UE " — " Alliwal."
Head Quarters at Nowgong:. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue.
7 Aug. 69'Commandant, 26 Aug. 1859.
10 Dec. 67 ziiil r\ ('..■,-i::i-i.l and Squad. Officer, i Sept. 64.
1 iiticer, 22 Mar. 65. — Furlough to Europe.
:, ' ■ KLr, 5 May 66.— Officiating 2nd Squad. Officer.
; -. |ii:itUon Officer, 27 May 72.
I Jan. 6;
15 May 66
20 Oct. 71
17 Jan. 70
24 Sept.65
14 Sept.66
15 June 64
20 Oct. 66
i:;iltern, 22 Mar. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
iliaitern, 8 Dec. 67. — Fm'luugh to Km-ope.
e, 2 Mar. 67. — Furlough to Europe,
dical charge, 11 April 71.
4th Bengal Cavalry {late 6tli Irregular Cavalry).
Head Quarters at Segowlie. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold
Lt.Colonel G. C. Hankin, Staff Corps
Major M. M. Prendergast, Staff Corps..
Major E. H. C. Simpson, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. P. W. Freeman, Staff Corps
Captain W. R. Hamilton, Gen. List, Inf. .
Captain D. Adamson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Harenc, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. J. Vivian
S Dec. 69,Comisandant, 11 Aug. 66. [to Europe.
8 Feb 702nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough
9 Dec' 70 2nd Squacb-on Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
7 Dec 67 '3rd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Offg. 2nd Squadron Officer.
I Nov. 68IAdjutant, 22 Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
c Jan 7i!ist Squadron Subaltern, 22 Dec. 68.— Offg. 3rd Squaib-on Officer.
5 May 6312nd Squadron Subaltern, 5 Mar. 69.— Offg. ist Squadron Sub.
o Nov. 7ojIn medical charge, 5 Oct. 70.
JEach Regiment of Bengal Cavalni consists of 6 Troops, with the following Estallishmcit :-tommixuaant; 2nd m Com-
mand and Srjuath-on Officer; 2nd Squadron Officer ; 3rd Squadron Officer ; Adjutant ; 2 S.iuadron Subalterns ;
I Medical Officer ; 3 Ressaldars ; 3 Ressaidars ; i Woordie Major ; 6 Jemadar= ■ ^ k -^t" n
6 Nishauburdars ; 6 Trumpeters; 3S4 Sowars.
6 Kote Duffadars ; 48 Duffadars ;
432 5th. Bengal Cavalry (late 'jth Irregular Cavalry. — Eaisecl 28 A2)ril 1841).
Head Quarters at Jhelum, Viiiform, Scarlet. Facings, Bark Blue. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, axd Coeps.
UC Lt.Colonel C. J. S.Gough.late 5 Cav.
Major H. R. Osborn, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Hawkins, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Shakespear, late 5 Cavalry
Captain R. B. Graham, Staff Corps
liieut. J. P. D. Vanrenen, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. L. A. C. Cook, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. Amistronjr, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon D. P. Palmer, MD. ...
Remabks.
24 Jan. 671 Commandant, 26 Mav 64.
9 Dec. 70 2nd in Com. and Sq. Officer, 7 Dec. 66.— Furlougli to Europe.
II June 65, Officiating 2nd in Command, 7 Feb. 72.
II July 65 1 2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Aug. 67.
14 June 68] 3rd Squadron Officer, 21 Dec. 69.
27 Apr. 69 Adjutant, 13 Feb. 71.
Feb. 70 ist Squadron Subaltern, 6 May 71.
30 May 68 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 11 Feb. 70,
31 Mar. 66, In medical charge, 8 Mar.eg. — Sick
Furlough to Europe.
6tll Bengal Cavalry {late 2>tli Irregular Cavalry. — Baised :^i Jan. 1842).
"Pu>-kiak" — DefacJtmenf "Moodkee" — Detachment "Ferozeshuhuk " — " Sobeaon."
Head Quarters at Morar. Vnifurm, Blue. Facinr/s, Med. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J.F. Richardson, C^.Staff Coiiis
Lt.Colonel F. W. Ch-aham, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. A. Baker, Staff Corps
Captain R. M. Jeimings, Gen. List, Cav. ..
Captain H. A. Fletcher, Gen. List, Cav.
Captain E. H. E. Kauntze, Staff Uorps..
Lieut. G. L. R. Richardson, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. O. Baillie, MB
Surgeon G. Barnard
7 May 71
:2 Mar. 70
8 June 66
:5 Jan. 68
4 Sept. 72
:i May 67
5 Mar. 6g
:5 June 64
1$ Nov. 64
Commandant, 10 Oct. 54.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furl, to Europe.
2nd Squadron Officer, 2 March 64.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
3rd Squadron Officer, 20 Aug. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 7 Oct. 72.
ist Squad. Subaltern, 20 Aug. 67.— Officiating 3rd Squad. Officer.
2nd Squadi'on Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.
In medical charge, 8 Oct. 60.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 10 May 72.
7tll Bengal Cavalry (late i-jfJi. Irregular Cavalry. — Baised 24 Jan. 1846).
Left Jr»i.7 " Punjab."
Head Quarters at Seetapore. Uniform, Hed. Facings, Bark Blue. Lace, Gold.
Colonel L. J. Farquharson, late 3 Cavalry
Lt.Colonel F. C.J. Brownlow,Staff Coi-ps
Lt.Col. C. H. Barchard, CB. Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Creak, late 4 Cavalry
Captain E. Hay, Gen. List, Cavab-y
Captain J. L. Ferris, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. B.F.J. De C. Rennick, Staff Corps
Surgeon T. Ringer, MB
Surgeon Major E. M'Kellar
3 Jan.
71
I Oct.
28 Mar
6s
18 Jan.
6q
4 Dec.
4 Mar
71
6 Aug
70
24 Feb.
66
9 July
''
Commandant, 5 Sept. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 16 May 63.
2nd Squadron Officer, 14 July 65.
3rd Squadron Officer, 30 May 64.
Adjutant, 5 Aug. 67.
ist' Squadron Subaltern, 3 May 65.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
Sth Bengal Cavalry (late i8th Irregidar Cavalry. — Baised 24 Jan. 1846).
Head Quarters at Meerut. XTniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel W. J. Ward, Staff Corps 125 July 68 Commandant, 9 Oct. 71.
Captain H. Chapman, Staff Corps |is July 68 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 71.
Captain A. F. Lindsay, Staff Corps 6 Jan. 7i'2nd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 71.
Captain J. A. JI'Neale, Gen. List, Inf.... 9 May 7o|3rd Squadron Officer, 17 Isov. 71.
Lieut. J.L.Aberigh-Mackay, Staff Corps.' 10 Sept. 69
Captain R. F. C. A. Tj-tler, Gen. List, Inf. 1 27 Nov. 69
Lieut. J. P. D. Fordyce, 21 Hussars 28 Oct. 71
Surgeon J. Browne l2oFeb. 68
Adjutant, 17 Nov. 71
ist Squadron Subaltern, 9 Aug. 70.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 10 Jan. 72. — On probation.
In medical charge, 24 Oct. 71.
Note.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz.— Guide Cavalry, and isi, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth
J'lnijalj Cavalry, take rank immediately after the Sth Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9th Bengal Cavalry (late ist Hodson's Horse. — Formed 26 Aug. 1858).
" Delhi" — "Lucknow" (HeUefand Capture).
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed.
Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. L. Cam])bcll, Staff Corps
Major H. T. Oldficld, Staff Corps
Captain T. Duyrell, Staff Corps
Captain A. 1'. i'alnier, Staff Corps
Captain V. T. H. Sampson, Staff Corps
Captain J. L. X. Willi.s, Staff Corps
Captain D. H. Uolxitson, Gen. List, Inf.
Surgeon R. Miintcll, MB.
Surgeon J. N. Cnuit
21 Apr. 70
II Dec. 69
6 Jan. 69
20 Feb. 69
20 Aug. 69
24 Dec. 70
27 Nov. 69
Commandant, 20 Sept. 64.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 64.
2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
3rd Siiuadi-on Officer, 7 Oct. 69.— Offg. Brigade Major, Mooltan.
Adjutant, 28 Nov. 60. — Fm-lough to Europe.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.— Offg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72
Feb. 71 In medical charge, 23 JiUj' 66. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
[5 Apr. 65 Officiating in medical charge, 13 Sept. 72.
10th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late 2nd Ilodson's Horse. — Formed 26 Aug. 1858)
" Delhi" — " Lucknow" (Relief and Caj>ture) — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters atNowahera. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel C. H. Palli.ser,Cj;.Staff Corps
lit.Colonol A. T. Arni-strong, Staff Corps
Captain O. Hanies, Staff Corps
Captain A. F.ngland, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. (irccnaway, Gon. List, Inf.
Captain D.M. Strong, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. 8. D. Barrow, Staff Corps
BnrKeon G. V. Cm-rio
15 Aug. 68
3. 1 an. 71
S Mar. 67
4 Jan. 70
16 Dec. 68
29 June 69
II Jan. 69
25 July 6s
Conininndnnt, 13 May 59. [Europe.
2n(l in ('nil I mil 111 I aiui Squadron Officer, 19 Feb. 64. — Furlough to
2nd Si|niiiliiiii I illiciur, 2SScpt. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
3nl Si|uiiilion (Jlliccr, 20 Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutiiiit, 5 iMar. 69.
ist Squadron Subaltern, s Mar. 69. — Offg. 2nd Sqiiadron Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 29 Oct. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, 8 Mar. 69.
lltll Bengal Cavalry {Lance, -s—Uie ist Sikh Cavalry).
"LucKNOw" (C(;j)<!(re)— "Taku Fokts "— " Pekiit."
Head Quarters at MeeanMeer. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
433
Eank, Names,
Corps.
Captain A. A. Dick, Staff Corps
Captain R. E. Bo.Yle, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Prmsep, late 4 Cavalry ...
Captain W. I. Bas, Gen. List, Infantry
Captain G. R. J. Sliakespear, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Boileau, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. E. Money, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon AV. Findea
Rank.
20 Dec. 67
10 Deo. 66
17 Nov. 63
27 Nov. 69
7 Sept. 72
12 Jan. 69
5 Apr. 71
I Oct. 66
Remarks.
Commandant, 9 Oct. 71.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct 71
2nd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
3rd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
Adjutant, 19 July 67.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.
2nd Squadi-ou Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.
In medical charge, 17 Jan. 70.
12th Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Slick Cavalnj).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
VIS. Lt.Col, H. H. Gough, CB. Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel P. S. Yorke, late 12 N. I
Captain H. A. M'Nair, late 29 N.I
Captain J. H. Green, Staff Corps
Captain M. J. Moore, Gen. List, Cavalry
Lieut. C. Bgan, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Lynch, 37 Foot
Surgeon F. G. Constant, MD
30 Mar
6q
25 Aug
I Nov
6H
I July
71
20 Oct.
71
5 Oct.
6-
12 Oct.
10 Feb.
71
Commandant, 20 Sept. 67.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer,
2nd Squadron Officer, 10 May 72.
3rd Squadron Officer, 15 April 72.
Adjutant, 12 Mar. 69.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 15 April 72.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 27 May 72.
In medical charge, 8 Ajiril 70.
[July 63.
13th Bengal Cavalry {Lancers—
"Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Dark Blue.
late 4th SlkJi Cavalnj').
Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Siloer.
Captain R. C. Low, late 4 Cavalry I i Jan. 62
Captain W. H. Macnaghtea, late 5 Cav.
Captain C. R. Pennington, Staff Corps..
Captain H. E. Ryves, Staff Corps
Captain D. H. Thompson, Staff Corps...
Lieut. J. P. Carthew, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major G. H. Ray, MD.
[6 July 64
4 Oct. 69
CI June 71
18 Dec. 72
3 Oct. 70
3 Jan. 67
Commandant, 9 Oct. 71.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
2nd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
3rd Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
Adjutant, 22 Oct. 69.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 28 Oct. 71.
2nd Squadron Subaltern.
In medical charge, 10 Apr. 62. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
14th Bengal Cavalry {Lancers—
Head Quarters at Deolee. Uniform, Darl- Blue
late Murray's Jilt Horse).
. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J. I. Murray, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel R. Chalmers, St.aff Corps
Captain R. C. W. Mitford, Staff Corps ...
Major T. G. Ross, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. De F. Roche, Staff Corps
Capt. R. Eardley-Wilmot, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain 0. S. Morrison, Gen. List, Inf.
-Lieut. J. P. C. NevUle, Staff Corps
<Surgeon B. Kendall
30 Nov. 7i|Commandant, 30 June 58.
26 Mar. 7oj^;!ul in Command and Squadron Officer, 30 Jan. 64.
25 July 67 |.' 1 ■ |r..rlr 11 Officer, 24 Sept. 69. — Fm-lough to Europe.
20 Mar. 7" ' ' .<l Squadron Officer, 4 Dec. 71.
II Dec. T<' : I 1- I : (Officer, 7 Oct. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe,
9 Oct. OyAWiii;;) [. 1 .hm. 68.— Furlough to Europe
:6 Mar. 70
4 Dec. 69
4 Aug. 67
_ _ _ _ lUiulron Subaltern, 21 Aug. 69.— Otfg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 15 Oct. 69.
15th Bengal Cavalry {late Curcton's Mnoltanec Cavalry. — Baised 14 Jan. 1858).
Head Quarters at Tlmballa. Uniform, Sijle Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
.1 May 69! Commandant, ii July 67.
I June 72'2nd in Command and Squad. Offr., 11 July 67.— Furl, to Europe.
7 Feb. 7o'2nd Squadron Officer, 27 Nov. 71.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major G. A. Prendergast, Staff Corps .
Major W. Musgrave, Staff Corps
Major J. Angelo, Staff Corps
Captain E. D. H.Vibart, Staff Corps .
Lieut. S. D. Turnbull, Staff Corps
Captain R. Atkins, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. R. Ditmas, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. H. Adley
4 Sept. 66
8 Sept. 68
4 Feb. 70
10 July 67
2 Sept. 70
3rd Squadron Officer, 12 Nov. 67.— Officiating 2ud Squad.
Adjutant, 17 Dec. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe,
ist Squadron Subaltern, 27 Apr. 65.— Officiating 3rd Squad. Ott.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 6 June 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 18 Oct. 69.
16th Bengal Cavalry {late BoUilcund Horse).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Green. Facings, Med. Lace, Gold.
Captain R. Topham, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Owen, >;;iir 1 '11:1-
CaptainR. M. Clitri :, .-( i^
Captain G. C. Ross, .^ ' ■ :
CaptainA.W. R. Bufl ,1-1, i.<
Lieut. C. A. Cartho'.v, Staff CuriJ
Surgeon J. C. Morice
iS Oct.
61
4 Oct.
67
25 Juuc 70
11 Feb
DJ
20 Dec
71
18 Apr
05
3 Oct.
68
Commandant, 2 May 60.
•lid in Command und Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
■ rd Siiu mUu' I (Hill- ■!,'.• Ill ,■ iM.— Officiating Adjutant.
Viljutiiut 1 J, May I i. — .^i'-lv l''iu'lough to Europe.
»t S.iuadroB Subaltern, J3 Jan. 69.— Sick Furlough to Eui-ope.
2nd Sfiuadron Subaltern.
In medical charge, 14 Aug. 58.
434
17th Bengal Cavalry (late Eolarts' Horse).
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Vnifunn, Blue. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Eaxe, Xames, and Cobps.
Colonel C. J. Robarts, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel B. W. Ryall, Staff Corps
Major T. J. Watson. Stuff Corps
Captain G. H. W. Hoir-an, Statt-(c.rps.
Captain K. G. XewiilKini. ini.. I.i^t.Inf.
Captain T. B. II. Ghiscnck. Statr inrps
Lieut. B. H. S. Gower, Staff t\<rps
Lieut. E. W. Chalmers. Staff Corps
Surgeon H. Potter, MD
Rbmaeks.
20 Apr.
14 Jan.
20 Feb.
4 Apr.
29 Jan.
1 1 Au^.
27 Apr.
25 Feb.
23 July
Commanilant, 24 Nov. 58.— Furlough.
Officiating Commandant, 31 Jan. 72.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
2nd Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
3rd Squacb-on Officer, 22 Mar. 65. — Officiating Adjutant.
Adjutant, 22 Mar. 65. — Officiating 2nd Squadron Officer.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 12 May 71.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 12 May 71.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 68.
18th Bengal Cavalry [late 2ml Maliratta Horse. — Baised 26 Aitg. 1858).
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Slue. Lace, Gold
Colonel F. H. Smith, Staff Corps , 2 April 72 Commandant, 4 Sept. 58.
Major D. W. Wise, Staff Corps |i4AprU69 2nd in Com. and Sq. Officer, 22 Mar. 65.— Sick Fm-1. to Europe.
Captain H. C. Marsh. Staff Corps 120 Feb. 70 2nd Squadron Officer, 17 May 66.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain R. Wheeler, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 67i3rd Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 69.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain T. R. Davidson, Staff Corps 15 July 68 Adjutant, 17 May 66.
Captain J. B. B. Dickson. Gen. List, Cav.'2o Jan. 72;ist Squadron Subaltern, 15 Feb. 69.— Offg. 2nd Squad. Officer.
Lieut. E. S. Neave, Staff Corps 4 Mar. 68 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 5 March 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Surgeon G. K. Poole, MD 14 Mar. 67 In medical charge, 8 Mar. 69.
19th Bengal Cavalry [Lancers— late Fane's Horse. — Raised 14 Jan. 1S60).
" Taku Forts "— " Pekiit."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Tied. Lace, Gold,
Lt.Col. W. Fane, CB. Madras Staff Corps 17 May 69; Commandant, 14 Jan. 60.
Lt.Colonel H. MelviU, late 2 Cavalry |i4 Dec. 7112nd in Com. and Squadron Officer, 3 Nov. 65.
Captain J. Upperton, Staff Corps '10 June66;2nd Squadron Officer, 12 May 64.
Captain W. Loch, Gen. List, Inf. '18 July 71 3rd Squadron Officer, 10 June 72.— Officiating Adjutant.
Captain W. W. Biscoe, Gen. List, Cav....; 4 Feb. 72'Adjutant, 3 Jul.y 67. — Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. G. M. Abbott. Staff Corps ' 4 Oct. 66 ist Squadron Subaltern, 10 June 72.— Offg. 3rd Squad. Officer.
Lieut. E. Bruce, 39 Foot 28 Oct. 71 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 25 June 72.
Surgeon G. A. Watson 1 4 Aug. 67'In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.
'Febozeshuhue.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners.
The head quarters of the Corps of Engineers established at the head quarters of the Sappers and Miners hy G. G. O.
No. 1004 of 10 October 1854.
'DEtHi" — " Li'CKifOW " {Relief and Capture) . 5th Company, "Cabooi, 1S4
5th and 6th Companies, "Punjab"—
Head Quarters at Roorkee. Uniform, Scarlet.
5th Company, Roorkee.
6th Companj-, Roorkee.
7th Company, Roorkee.
I St Company, Roorkee.
2nd Companj', Roorkee.
3rd Company, Roorkee.
4th Company, Peshawur
' MOOLTAN '
Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, Yellow.
8th Company, Cherat.
9th Company (Pontooneers),RawulPindee.
oth Company (Pontooneers), Roorkee.
Lt.Colonel F. R. Maunsell, R. Engineers 14 June 69 Conmiandant, 22 Aug. 63. — Furlough to Europe
I 2nd in Command and Adjutant,
72 Interpreter and Quarter Master,
Captain W. T. Stuart, Staff Corps, ^
Assist. Eng. ist Grade, D.P. Works...]
Lieut.W.J.H. Logan-Home, R. Engineers
Lieut. B. Blood, Royal Engineers
Lieut. W. North, Royal Engineers
Lieut. A. O. Green, Royal Engineers ...
Oct.
Oct. 65. — Furlough to Europe.
5 Jan. 67 Superintendent of Instruction, 25 Aug. 71. [Commandant.
9 Dec. 60 Superintendent of Park and Field Train, 18 Sept. 71.— Officiating
9 Feb. 64 Doing Duty Officer, 11 Aug. 70.— Offg. 2nd in Com. and Adjutant.
5 Jan. 67 Doing Duty Officer, i Mar, 70. — Officiating Interpreter and
\ Quarter Master.
Lieut. W. E. L. Morgan, R. Engineers.. 17 July 66 Doing Duty Officer, 28 June 72. — And Conunanding 5th Company.
Lieut. C. H.JJagot, Royal Engineers ... 8 Jan. 68 Commanding 4th Company.
Torpedo and Defence Committee,
[Calcutta.
Surgeon A. Eteson 20 May 66 In medical charge, 8 April 68
Lieut. J. K. Broadbent, R. Engineers ... 17 July 66 Attached.— Secretary to the
Lieut. J. If. Thurbuni, Royal Engineers 10 July 67 Attached.
Lieut. L. F. Brown, Rf)yal Engineers ...I 8 Jan. 68 Attached.
Lieut. W. W. Darby, Royal En-rincers ..I 8 Jan. 68 Attached.— Commanding 3rd Company.
Lieut. G. W. Bartram, Royal Engineers 15 July 68 Attached.— Commanding iPt and 6th Companies.
Lieut. J. C. MacGregor. Royal Engineers 15 July 68 Attached.— Commanding 7th and 9th Companies.
Lieut. H. Dove, Royal Engineers 13 Jan. 69 Attached.— Commanding Sth Compnnv.
Lieut. G. R. R. Savage, Royal Engineers! 7 July 69 Instructor in Army- Signalling and Telegraphy.
Lieut. M. Martin, Royal Engineers 7 July 69 Attached.
Conductor .John Cannell '18 Mar. 67 Attiiched to Engineer Park.
EstahluhmenI .—to Companies- Commandant ; 2nd in Command and Adjutant; IntciTireter and Quartermaster;
hupennUindent of Instruction; Superintendent of Park ar.d Field Train; 4 Doing Duty Officers ; i Medical
_feergeant Major ; i Quarter Master Sergeant ; 25 Sergeants ; 24 First Corporals ; 24 Second Corporals ;
.,... ., r,.„. .„,.„.., . ._ ,r....:, ,..., „ Naicks; and 1000 Privates, making a total of
omccr :
2 Native Doctors ; 10 Subadars ;
1 140 Natives of all ranks.
10 Jemadars ; 40 Iluvildars ; 80 :
1st Bengal Native Infantry {lak
st N. I.—Neehruy-]M.Piiunn.—L
" Lasw\rbie " — " Bhurtpoei!."
Head Quarters at Gorruokpore. Detachment at Futtehghur. Uniform, lied. Fo
ai^L-di-j-jG). 435
«7v, X.
Kank, Name, and Corps.
Colonel J. R. McMuUin, Staff Corps
Major F. J. Craigie, Staff Corps
Major L. H. P.DeH.Larpent, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. Miley, Staff Corps
Captain G. R. Grylls, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Holdsworth, late 3 E. R...
Lieut. A. T. Banon, 104 Foot
Assistant Surgeon A.M'Master Paterson
Remarks
Commandant, 11 March 67.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 25 April 71.— Furlough to Europe.
"Wing Ofacer, 15 April 71.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
I Mar. 69
8 Dec. 68
20 Jan. 71
20 May 69 Adjutant, 7 Nov. 71.
Dec. 69 Quarter Master, 8 Mar. 72.
June 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 25 April 71.— Officiating Wing Officer
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltera, 10 Nov. 71. — On probation.
Oct. 66 In medical charge, 13 Sept. 70.
2nd Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 31 N.L-Brooii-ha-PuUun.-Balsed 1798).
" Dehlee " — "Laswarrie " — " Dei&" — " Bhurtpore " — "Khblat " — " AFGHAifisTAN " — " Maharajpoee,"
" Punjab "— " Chillianwaliah "— " Goojerat "— " Crxtrai, India."
Head Quarters at Dinapore. Uniform, Eed. Faciiiqx, Buf. Lace, White.
Colonel E. Cakes, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. B. Shawe, late 60 N.I
Lt.ColonelF. A. Diokins, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. A. D. Gordon, Gen. List
Captain G. N. Channer, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. Channer, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. MonjiDenny, Staff Corps.,
Surgeon J. H. Thornton, JU"^
Surgeon J. E. Tuson, MD
2 Feb. 72 1 Commandant, 7 April 70.
29 Oct. 6912nd in Command and Wing Officer, 7 April 70.
12 Dec. 71 1 Wing Officer, 7 April 70.
5 June 7oiAdjutant, 8 April 72.
4 Sept. 7 1, Quarter Master, 30 Dec. 6g. — Furlough to Europe.
14 Mar. 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 20 May 71.
29 July 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 July 70.
9 Jan. 63 In medical charge, 14 Jan. 70. — Officiating Civil at Arrah.
15 June 64 Officiating in medical charge, 29 Aug. 72.
3rd Bengal Native Infantry {late 2,2ncl N. I. — Guttrle-ha-Pultun. —
" Bhubtpore."
Head Quarters at Cachar. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black. Lace, WTiite.
Colonel G.A.St. P. Pooks, Staff' Corps
Colonel R. T. Leigh, Staff Corps ....
liaised in 1798).
Lt.Colonel R. Blair, late 32 N.I.
Captain F. A. Darley, Staff Corps
Captain G. E. J. Maidman, Staff Corps.
Captain H. P. Kirke, Gen. List
Surgeon A. R. Waghom
Surgeon S. C. Amesbury
Aug. 71 Commandant, 27 Sept. 67. — Fui'lough to Europe.
Dec. 71 [2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67. — Offg. Commdt.
12 May 69
20 Deo. 71
9 June 66
27 Nov. 69
31 May
14 Jan. 67
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant.
Qviarter Master, 31 Jan. 65.
ist Wing Subaltern, 30 May 68. — Officiating Adjutant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 17 March 66.
In medical charge, 15 Oct. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 13 Oct. 71.
4th Bengal Native Infantry (late ^^nl N. I. — HilUard-lM-Pultun. — Balsed 1798).
"Laswarrie " — " Bhurtpore" — " Cabul, 1842" — " FEROZESHtTHUn" — " Sobraon."
Head Quarters at Bhaugulpore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel W. H. Stubbs, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel H. C. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. Duffin, Staff Corps
Major W. C. Mitchel, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Douglas, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. Eliot, Gen. List
Lieut. B. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. H. Grey, 19 Foot
Assistant Surgeon W. H. Gregg, MB. ..
1 1 June 68
6 Dec. 66
29 Dec. 70
21 Jan. 70
20 Apr. 71
17 Aug. 69
6 Oct. 67
28 Oct. 71
I Oct. 69
Commandant, i June 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, 13 Oct. 71.
2iid in Command and Wing Officer, i June 69. — Sick Furlough
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe. [to Europe.
Adjutant, 9 Sept. 64. — Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 21 Aug. 69. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
ist Wing Subaltern, 5 Jan. 72. — Officiating Adjutant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 27 May 72.— On probation.
In medical charge, 3 June 70.
5tll Bengal Native Infantry {Lt. Inf. -late 42 N.I.-Jansin-hee-Ptdtun.-Eaised i?,02,).
" Abracan " — "Afghanistan " — " Candahab " — " Ghuznee " — " Cabul, 1842 " — Moodkee" — " Ferozeshuhub "
— " Sobraon."
Head Quarters at Meerut. Detachment at Chunar. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
18 Feb. 66 1 Commandant, i Jan. 64.
22 July 71 |2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
4 Oct. 67jWing Officer, 20 Deo. 69.
13 June 6q Adjutant, 20 Feb. 64.
I Nov. 69, Quarter Master, 11 June 67. — Furlough to Europe.
6 May 69!ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.
3 Apr. 67 2nd Wing Subaltern, 13 Oct. 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
20 April 72 In medical charge, 7 Feb. 67.
Colonel G. A. Fisher, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. J. P. Barlow, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Lewes, Staff Corps
Captain T. D. Madden, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Woodcock, Gen. List
Captain A. T. Davis, Gen. List
Lieut. C. H. Stoddart, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major R. H. Perkins
6thBengalNative Infantry (L/.I)/.k/e 43 iV'.I.-I%Jie-^-e-«^a7iee7iaPwZ^im-JBa?sec?i8o3).
" Afghanistan "— " Candahar "— " Ghuznee"—" Cabul, 1842 "— " Maharajpore "— "Sobbaon."
Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, Red. Facings, Pea Green. Lace, White.
Colonel G. Holroyd, Staff Corps
Colonel W. Q. Pogson, Bengal Inf. ...
Major W. F. Shaw, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Handcock, Staff Corps
Captain W. Atkins, Gen. List
Captain 0. F. Thomas, Gen. List
Lieut. W. J. A. Birch, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon K. McLeod, MD....
Surgeon R. F. Hutchinson, MD
- Mar. 69lCommandant, 25 April 1
12 Dec. 69 2nd in Command and Wiug Officer, 25 April 66.
2 Dec
II Dec. 70
27 Nov. 69
26 May 70
5 Aug. 69
31 Mar. 65
27 Jan. 65
Wing Officer, 25 April 66.
Adjutant, 1 April 61.
Quarter Master, 14 April 64.
ist Wing Subaltern, 2 Sept. 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 2 Sept. 70.
In medical charge, 30 Oct.68.— Offg.Sec. to Insp.Gen.of Hospitals.
Offg. in medical charge, 2 Dec. 70. — And Gwalior Political Agency.
Each Reqiment of Bengal Infantry consists of 8 Companies, with th-. following estabhshment .—Commandant ; 2nd in Com-
mand and Wing Officer ; Wing Officer ; Adjutant ; Quarter Master ; 2 Wing Subalterns ; i Medical Officer ; 8 Suba-
dars; 8 Jemadars ; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drummers ; 600 Sepoys; or 712 Natives of all Ranks. iVo„.
effective Natioe Staff— ^nba.AaT Major; i DrUl Havildar ; i DrillNaick; 8 Colour HavUdars ; 8 Pay Havildara ;
I Drum Major ; i Fife Major. The estabUshment of Sepoys of the 42^". 43rd, and 44th Native Infantry is 800.
436 TthBengal Native Infantry (/«/.? 47//* N.I. — Crcmm-Jm-Pidlun. — Haised 1111824).
"MoODKEE" — "FeEOZESHUHUB" — "AlLIWAL" — "SOBEAON."
Head Quarters at Jullunder. Uniform, Med. Facings, Tellotc. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Cokps. Ran'k I Remaees.
Colonel F.J. Nelson, Staff Corps {21 Aug. 71 Commandant, 27 Jan. 65.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lt.Colonel F. J. Stephenson, Staff Corps'io Dec. 70:2nd in Command and Winp: Officer, 3 Mar. 65.— Offg. Commandt.
Major H. R. B. Woiilcy. Stnll* Corps .. '13 June 72 Wing Officer, 3 Mar. 65.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Lieut. E. C. Hamilton,' Stair Corps 10 Nov. 69'Adjutant, 10 June 71.
Lieut. J. Abercrombie, Staff Corps {20 July 67|Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.
Captain F. C.W. Drummond, Staff CorjJs 20 Deo. 6911st Wing Subaltern, 9 Nov. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain B. G. Vivian, Gen. List J27 Nov. 69!2nd Wing Subaltern, 10 June 71.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain F. W. Crohau, Gen. List 16 Oct. 69'Officiating ist Wing Subaltern, 8 April 72.
Assistant Surgeon A. G. Grant | i Apr. 6S|In medical charge, i Oct. 70.
8th Bengal Native Infantry {late S9th Native Ivfaninj. — Eaised in 1815).
"SOBEAON."
Head Quarters at Fyzabad. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Saxon Green. Lace, White.
Colonel T. A. Carey, Staff Corps 'i8 Mar. 66 Commandant, i8 Julj' 71.
Major A. Taylor, Staff Corps {24 Jan. 67|2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
Major R. Smith, Staff Corps [26 Aug. 72,Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67.
Captain C. J. Walter, Staff Corps 2 Oct. 72 Adjutant, 7 Oct. 69.
Lieut. C. M. Keighley, Staff Corps 7 June 69 'Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71.
Lieut. Arthur_Fishe,_i Foot ji8 Nov. 68|ist Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71. — On probation.
2nd AVing Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.
In medical charge, 22 Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
Lieut. E. H. Webb, Gen. List 26 Mar.
Surgeon Major S. A. Homan 3 Mar. 62
Assistant Surgeon R. T. Lj-ons i Oct. 60
9tli Bengal Native Infantry {late 6yd Native Infantry. — Eaised in 1823).
" BhUKTPOHE " — " SOBEAON."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Med. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Colonel H. L. Pester, Bengal Infantry ...i 8 Mar. 71
Lt.Colonel W. H. Hawes, Staff Corps ... 7 Jan. 72
Major T. E. Webster, Staff Corps 11 June 67
Captain F. P. J. Toke, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 69
Captain R. A. Price, Gen. List 15 Feb. 70
Captain W. V. FitzG. Jacob, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 67
Lieut. H. O. Woodhouse, Staff Corps ... 22 Aug. 68
Surgeon G. B. Hadow '20 Jan. 67
Assistant Surgeon J. S. Gunu, MB I i Oct. 69
Commandant, 20 Aug. 66.
2nd in Command and Wing OflScer, 20 Aug. 66.
Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 66.
Adjutant, 30 May 63.
Quarter Master, 5 Mar. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 24 Dec. 67.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 May 69.
In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 12 May 71.
10th Bengal Native Infantry {late 6$th Native Infantry. — Baised in 1823).
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Uniform, Med. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel C.L.Montgomery.Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. Combo, Staff Corps
Captain R. F. Firth, Staff Corps
[2 Jime 67 Commandant, 16 Oct. 67. — Furlough to Europe.
[3 June 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 67. — Offg. Commdt.
[7 Mar. 67 Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 67.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
I Nov. 68 Adjutant, 25 Nov. 67. — Officiating Wing Officer.
5 June 70 Quarter Master, 19 Dec. 68.
:2 June 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 15 June 72.— Furlough to Europe.
9 Feb. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 9 Feb. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
I Apr. 69 In medical charge, iS Feb. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
31 Mar. 66 Officiating in medical charge, 22 May 72.
Note.— The ist Goorkha Regiment, when acting mth other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the loth Native
Infantry.
Captain W. F. Bartleman, late 39 N.I....
Captain D. C. Hennessy, Gen. List
Captain C. H. Palmer, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M'Lcod Mills, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon R. C. Sanders, MB...
Assistant Surgeon E. A. Birch
11th Bengal Native Infantry {late -joth Native Infantry. — Raised in 1825).
" Punjab " — " CniiLiANWALLAH " — " Goojeeat."
Head Quai-ters at BareiUy. Uniform, Med. Facings, Yellotc. Lace, White.
Colonel E. D. Watson, Bengal Inf.
Major P. H. P. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Bushby, Staff Corps
CapUiin H. G. Bechcr, Staff Corps
Captain J. McNair, StaffCorps
Captain A. J. Stead, Gen. List
Lieut. C. E. Gubbins, io6 Foot
Surgeon P. W. Sutherland
1 Jan.
67
20 Dec.
70
4 Apr.
66
6 Jan.
71
20 Feb.
70
16 Oct.
70
28 Oct.
71
6 May
66
Commandant, i Jan. 64.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 72.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 72.
Adjutant, 16 Aug. 72.
Quarter Master, 16 Aug. 72.
st Wing Subaltern, 13 Feb. 71.
nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 72.— On probation.
In medical charge, 16 Feb. 72.
12th {Tlie Kelatri-Ghihdc) Bengal Native Infantry {late liegt. of Kclat-i-GMhie.
liaised 4 Oct. 1842).
' KEiAT-i-GniLzrB, 1842 " — " CAWBAnAR " — " Ghuznek '
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform
— "Cabtjl, 1842" — FlanTc Companies, "Mahaeajpoee.''
Med. Facings, White. Lace, White.
(Jolonol II. B. Htevens, Bengal luf. .
Lt.Coloiiol H. H. Price, Staff Corps ,
Major W. Mardomild, StiifT Corps....
(Captain A. Oldliam, StaffCorps
Captain II. 8. Anderson, Gen. List ,
Lieut. A. W. Jamicson, StaffCorps
8art?eon W. E. Caird
t6 .Tuly 69
1 Sept. 69
10 Nov. 65
28 May 70
26 Mar. 70
18 Nov. 68
4 Aug. 57
Commandant, 20 Mar. 58.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64
Wing Officer, 27 May 65.
Adjutant, i June 70.
Quarter Master, 6 Aug. 67.
ist Wing Subaltern.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Mar. 70.
In medical charge, 29 June 67.
ISth {Tlte SltclhciKaUcc) Bengal Native Infantry {laic SheMawaflcr UalfaUou) 437
" Alliwal."
Head Quarters at Benares. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Cohps.
Lt.Colonel H. King-, Stafif Corps lo Dec.
Major R. S. Moseley, Staff Corps 17 Feb.
Major "W. Playfair, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. AV. Meacham, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. H. Bingham, Staff Corps
Captain W. Wilmer, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. T. Gooilridge, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. M. Verchere
Remarks.
Commandant, 26 Dec. 62.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 30 Mav 68
Wing Officer, 5 iaig. 68.
Adjutant, 8 Sept. 71.
Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 21 Dec. 6q.— Sick Furlough to Kurope.
Furlough to Europe.
20 Dec. 69
24 Aug. 69
7 Sept. 68
3 July 72
II Dec. 70 Officiating 1st Wing Subaltern, 6 Mar. 7
16 Aug. 6912nd Wing Subaltern, 16 Aug. 69.— Sick i
23 July 70'In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.
14th {The Feror.epore) Bengal Native InidiXitrj (late Berjt. of Ferozepore.
Raised 30 July 1846).
"Lticknot?'" (Defence and Capture).
Head Quarters at Eawul Pindee. Uniform, lied. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Colonel C. C. G. Ross, Staff Corps 29 .Tan. 70 'Commandant, 4 June 61.
Lt.Colonel C. W. Miles, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 67 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 64.
Major L. H. Williams, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 7o;Wing Officer, 19 May 64.
Lieut. James Cook, Staff Corps 30 July 62JAdjutaut, 10 Jan. 70.
Captain J. G. Maclean, Gen. List 29 June 69 Quarter ilaster, 27 April 65.
~ ■•"-'"' ' ■ •-•■ "-" 20 Feb. 69 iSt Will,;; Sul>:iltcni, 19 Feb. 72.
26 May 71 2nd WiiiLT Subaltern, 26 May 71.
4 Aug. 67 In medical charj^c, 29 Xov. 69.
Captain F. H. Woodgate, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. R. Spence, Staff Corps
Surgeon F. S. SUlifant
15tli (The Loodlanah) Bengal Native InfaLntry (late Begt. of Load lanah.
ItaiseJ 2,oJi(hj 1846).
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Unifunn, lied. Facings, Green. Lace, Wliite.
Lt.Colonel R. Barter, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 72
Lt.Colonel G. H. Thompson, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 69
Captain G. R. Hennessy, Staff Corps ... 4 Feb. 66
Captain R. E. S. Smith, Gen. List 9 Aug. 70
Lieut. F. A. Remmington, Staff Corps.. 18 Sept. 69
Lieut. H. A. Abbott, Staff Corps 118 Nov. 70
Lieut. H. C. Halkett, Staff Corps 11 Apr. 71
Surgeon J. J. M'Dermott, MD '23 July 70
Commandant, 5 Feb. 62.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 2 Mar. 70.
Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 29 April 69. — Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 19 Dec. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 13 Feb. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 11 April 71.
In medical charge, 23 Feb. 70.
Note.— The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkha Regts.,v.-hen acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank after 15th N. I.
When Regiments of the I'unjaub Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus: — The Corjis of Guides Infantiy, the ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4tli
Seikh Infantry, and the ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry, after the isth Native Infantry and the 3rd
Goorkha Regiment.
16th (The Luchuov:) Bengal Native Infantry (lateBegt. of Luclnwiu.
Raised 8 Dec. 1857).
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a " Turreted Gateway."— "Lucknow " {Defence).
Head Quarters at Julpigoree. Left Wing at Dacca. Uniform, Hed. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel W. B. Girdlestone, Staff Corps
Major F.B. Footc, Staff Coi-jis
MajorW. A. Gar i -, , - • 1 ir 1 ', ,rps
UCW. G. Cubit , • ' ■■
Captain A. B. I'lir , < ,. ', -i
Lieut. J. T. Whi,-.ii. ;-'-u;n:..r-i^
Captain R. H. Salkold, Gen. List
Surgeon J. C. Shaw
4 Feb. 72 Commandant, iS July 71.
11 Dec. 69 '2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 18 July 71. — Furl.to Europe.
II Dec. 69 Officiating 2nd in Command, 10 May 72.
26 July 65. Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 72.
22 Fob. 71 Adjutant, 6 Feb. 71.
30 July 62'Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71.
22 Juno 69! ist Wing Subaltern, 28 Oct. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern.
I Oct. 72 'in medical charge, 3 Mar. 72.
17th {The Loyal Poorheah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Loyal Poorleali Begt.).
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Vniform, Tied. Facings, White. Lace, Wliite.
Colonel J. Marquis, Staff Corps
Colonel E. G. Stainforth, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. J. Walker, Staff Corps
Captain H. I. Wheler, Staff Corps
Captain T. Dawes, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. J. Barr, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Brehon, Staff Corps
Lieut.J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt,StaffCorps
i[ Assistant Surgeon L. E. Eades
[7 Feb. 72 Commandant, 11 Jan. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Aug. 67|2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 69. — Offg. Con
[I June 6s I Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
6 Mar. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 19 Feb. 72.
2 Sept. 70 Adjutant, 29 April 69. — Furlough to Europe.
8 Sept.68 Quarter Master, 22 Sept. 69.
5 June 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 24 Jan. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
>8 Sejat. 6912nd Wing Subaltern, 28 Sept. 69.
[4 Mar. 67 1 In medical charge, 16 Mar. 72.
;18th (TheAlipore) Bengal Native Infantry (late Alipore Begt. — Baised 29 J^me 1795).
I Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform, Med. Facings, Black. Lace, White.
MajorW. Winson, Staff Corps
Major F. Allen, Staff Corps
Captain H. De Brett, Staff Corps
Captain A. C. Toker, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Browne, Staff Corps
Captain J. F. F. Cologan, Staff Corps .
Captain H. R. Wintle, late 28 N. I
Lieut. C. A. R. Sage, 104 Foot
Assistant Surgeon
Mar. 70 Commandant, 7 June 61.
Sept. 72 2nrt in Command and Wing Officer, 30 May 68.
~ ' Wing Officer, 30 Maj 63. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 21 Dec. 67.
Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71. — Sick Furlough to Europe,
Officiating Quarter Master, 10 May 72.
ist Wing Subaltern, 5 July 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 16 Oct. 71.
In medical charge.
:o Dec. 65
4 May 72
4 Sept. 68
10 Sept. 69
6 Mar. 68
3 Oct. 71
43S 19tli {riuiial) Bengal Nrtive Infantry {lot e ph Fuujal Infantry).
Haul Quarters at Tu.lasong. I'liijlrm, i:eJ. raciiijs. Dark Dliie. Lace, While.
Rank, Xamf.s, axd Cokps.
Rkmarks.
Lt.Colonel J. F. Stafford, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel J. Ruggles, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. Copland, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Sawyer, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. E. Goul'dsbury, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Bergman, late 60 N.I...
Lieut. E. J. G. Lewis, Staff Corps
Surgeon F. H. O'Donel, MD
19 Oct. 68. Commandant, i Aug. 57.
3 June 71 land in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
4 Jan. 66JWing Officer, 31 Jan. 68.
17 Aug. 70| Adjutant, 7 Feb. 72.
7 Apr. 69, Quarter Master, 21 Sept. 72.
I Nov. 68|istWing Subaltern, 8 April 72.
10 June 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 10 June 71.
Aug. 6s In medical charge, 29 June 67.
20th {Piinjah) Bengal Native Infantry {late 8th Punjab Lifantnj).
" Taku Fobts, i860"—" Pekist, i860."
Head Quarters at Delhi. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green. Lace, Drab.
] Commandant,
Major R. G. Rogers, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain J. Bartleman, Staff Corps
CapUin G. M. D. Hill, General List
Captain W. H. ileiklejohn, General List:
Lieut. L. B. Irwin, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon W. N. Keefer
9 Dec. 68 1 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Offg. Commdt.
6 May 66 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
20 Oct. 65! Adjutant, 19 Mar 64.— Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Aug. 7ojQuarter Master, 6 Nov. 67.— Officiating Adjutant.
24 May 71 I St Wing Subaltern, 9 Sept. 64.— Officiating Quarter Master.
2 Dec. 68! 2nd Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.
I Oct. 69|In medical charge, 23 May 72.
21st {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late gth Punjab Infantry).
" Abtssinia."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facingt, Bed. Lace, Drab.
\6 Aug. 68 1 Commandant, 3 May 61. — Furlough in India.
13 June 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67. — Offg. Commdt.
II Sept.72 Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 72. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
10 Dec. 7o|Officiating Wing Officer, 27 Maj- 72.
27 Nov. 69|Adjutant, 5 Aug. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
7 May 68)Quarter Master, 24 Aug. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
I Feb. 7ojist Wing Subaltern, 17 Sept. 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
18 Nov. 70! 2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 Nov. 70.
I Oct. 69 In medical charge, 2 Sept. 70.
Lt.Colonel J. B. Thelwall, CB. S. Corps
Lt.Colonel J. Hudson, Staff Corps
Major J. M. Stewart, late 35 N.I
Captain F. W. Collis, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. T. Carruthers, Gen. List.
Lieut. G. H. C. Dyce, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Harris, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. Swetenham, Staff Corps ...
Assistant Surgeon W. A. C. Roe
22nd {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late nth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, lied. Faoings, Buff. Lace, Whife.
Lt.Colonel J. J. O'Bryen, Staff Corps ..
Major B. T. Stafford, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Bridges, Staff Corps
Lieut. 6. J. Hare, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Hinde, Gen. List
Lieut. A. S. M'Rae, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon T. C. Nicholson, MS.
22 Nov. 69
9 Dec. 68
4 Feb. 71
3 June 67
9 Aug. 70
22 Mar. 71
I Oct. 69
Red.
Commandant,
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 27 April 65. — Offg. Commandant.
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, 4 Mar. 67. — Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 15 May 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 10 April 71.
In medical charge, 2 Sept. 70.
23rd {Puijiih) Bengal Native Infantry {Pioneers— late i$th Punjab Infantry).
" Taku Forts" — "Pekin-." — "Abtssinia."
Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Chocolate. Lace, Drab.
5 Aug. 68 1 Commandant,
Major A. A. Carrie, Staff Corps
Major H. Fellowes, Staff Corps
Captain A. D.Anderson. Staff Corps.
Lieut. H. Patereon, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. V. Gordon, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. G. L. Ejtg, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. J. F. Rivctt-Camac, 12 Foot .
Burgeon E. Taylor
Assistant Surgeon H. Boyd
June 72.
Jan. 71 1 2nd in Command and AVing Officer, 13 June 72.
4 Sept. 70 Wing Officer, 9 June 72.
17 May 66 Adjutant, 9 June 72.
22 May 68 Quarter Master, 9 June 72.
25 June 70 I st Wing Subaltern, 9 June 72.
15 Feb. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 21 June 72.
IS June 64 In medical charge, 21 Mar. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
I Oct. 69 Officiating in medical charge, 23 March 72.
24th(7'/(//>f/y) Bengal Native Infantry (late lOth Punjab Infantry)
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Med. Facingn, White. Lace, Wliite.
Colonel G. N. Cave, Staff Corps 'loDec. 72 Commandant, 5 Aug. 57.
Major F.B. Norman, Staff Corps jio Nov. 65 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Mar
Cuptuin h Stcdman, Stuff Corps 19 Dec. 72 Adjutant, 30 Dec. 69.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. P. H. Wallerstcin. Staff CorjJS --a..„^-,^ ».__._ , ° &
Lieut. J. J. Money-Simons, Stuff Corps
Lieut. C. S. Uogge, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major F. T\imbull, MD
AmUIi
slant Surgeon U. J. Linton .
9 Dec,
10 Aug. 69
2 Jan. 71
11 Jan. 69
II Feb. 65
I Apr. 6;
Quarter Master, 14 June
i8t Wing Subaltern, 3 July 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 July 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 17 April 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 27 April 72.
25th (Faujah) Bengal Native Infantry {Jal-i-jth Pavjah Infantnj). 439
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Lt.Colonel H. D. Manning, Staff Corps
Major J. W. Hoggan, Staff Corps
Major N. Barton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. V. Ellis, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. V. Hunt, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. B. Anderson, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. P.Thornton, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. J. Dale, MB
10 June 68
27 June 69
10 June 68
9 Dec. 64
2 Mar. 68
20 May 71
8 Sept. 71
11 July 64
Remaeks.
Commandant, 28 Oct. 71.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Jan 64
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
Adjutant, 26 Aug. 70.
Quarter Master, 5 April 71.
ist Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.
In medical charge, 4 Jan. 71.
26th (Pionjah) Bengal Native Infantry (late iSth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red. Lace, Drab.
Lt.Colonel J. Williamson, Staff Corps ...120 Jan. 7i|Commandant, 31 Dec. 57.
Lt.Colonel C. M. Longmore, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 71 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer,
Major M. G. Smith, Staff Corps 10 Apr. 71 Wing Officer, 20 Feb. 64.
Captain A. Fitzgerald, Gen. List
Lieut. L. T. Lewis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. R. Fulford, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. Dening, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon C. J. M'Kenna...
0 Nov. 68 j Adjutant, 13 May 65.
17 Mar. 69;Quarter Master, 28 March 71.
18 July 65 1 1st Wing Subaltern, 28 March 7:
20 Apr. 71 '2nd Wing Subaltern, zo April 71
1 Oct. 66 In medical charge, 6 June 71.
Jan. 64.
-Furlough to Europe.
27th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late igtl Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red. Lace, Drab.
Lt.Colonel J. Doran, CB. Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel 0. Irvine, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. D. Ogilvie, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. Birch, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. A. Swetenham, Staff Corps
Captain A. Tulloch, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Gairdner, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon W. C. Smith, UD
Dr
II June 68 1 Commandant, 5 Aug. 57.
9 Dec. 68 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
20 Apr. 72 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Aug. 7nl.\.ljutnnt. .- Oct. C2.
23 JuiuM>:-: (Mi.iri.r M;i,m,t, 3. May 71.
20 Jan. ii- ,si WiiiL' Siili:iliri-n, :i April 71.
22 Jan. i..i 2nil WniL' Sulijltorn, 4 April 71.
29 Jan. be, In medical chiirge, 16 Feb. 71.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Presidency. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, White.
Colonel J. S. D. Tulloch, Staff Corps
Colonel J. Smith, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. C. Hamilton, Staff Corps,
Captain G. S. Hills, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. A. S. D'Acosta, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. S. Marshall, Gen. List
Lieut. A. T. S. A. Rind, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. F. Williams
18 Feb
66
29 Aug
72
5 Jan.
71
4 Aug. 69
18 Aug
6s;
10 Nov
68
18 Jan.
70
20 Nov
70
Commandant, 8 Feb. 68.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 8 Feb. OS.
Wing Officer, 22 Aug. 66.
Adjutant, 31 Jan. 65.
Quarter Master, 29 Apr. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 19 July 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 Jan. 70.
In medical charge, 4 Dec. 6g.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2 ist Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Red. Facings, Light Blue. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel J. J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps.
Major G. G. Cunliffe, Staff Corps
Captain E. Beddy, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. C. Voyle, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. N. Harington, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Svvete, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. C. Dyce, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon E. B. Gardner
23 Mar. 69 1 Commandant, 29 May 61.
20 Mar. 67 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 6g.
20 Feb. 69 Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
5 Mar. 68 Adjutant, 2 Mar. 70.
26 June 69 Quarter Master, 12 Aug. 70.
16 Aug. 64 ist Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 70.
23 Dec. 64 2nd Wing Subaltern, i Aug. 71.
31 Mar. 65 In medical charge, i Mar. 69.— Al.so Civil and Jail at Jhelum.
ZOtla. (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Ivfantry).
Head Quarters at Nowshera. Uniform, Red. Facings, Buff. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel T.W.R.Boisragon, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. C. Hu.xham, Staff Coi-ps...
Major C. C. Ekins, Staff Corps
Major R. D. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. C. Halkett, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. F. Young, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. Babington, Gen. List
Lieut. A. J. F. Reid, StaffCorps
Surgeon T. S. Veale
Assistant Surgeon D. N. Martin, MD....
2 Sept. 72 Commandant, i6 Aug. 6i.
13 June 72 2udin Com. and WiugOfficer, 20 Jan. 64. — SickFurl. to Europe.
20 Dec. 68 Officiating 2nd in Command, 10 June 71.
15 Jime 70 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
7 May 68 Adjutant, 2 Mar. 70.
30 Ma.'r. 69 Quarter Master, 2 Mar. 70.
27 Nov. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.
6 May 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 3 July 71.
27 Jan. 70 In medical charge, 14 Jan. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
1 Oct. 69 Officiating in medical charge.
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440 31st (Pnujah) Bengal Native Infantry {late zyd Punjah Lifantnj).
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, White.
Ra>-k, Names, AND Coups. I ^^^'^'_ I V-^^TiKS.
Colonel H. M. Wilson, Staff Conis 'm Mar. 70 Commandant, 11 .T:in. 68.
Lt Colonel E. G. Langmore, StatT Corps 28 July 63 2ud in Com. and Win- Officer 29 April 69
Major HL. C. Bernard. Staff Corps 11 Dec. 69, Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 71 -Fm-longh m IncUa.
Captai^E W. Smvth. Gen. List... 10 Mar. 70'Ad.iutant, 10 Feb. 68.-Sick Furlougli to Europe.
Lfeut 1. 6. G Lvdiard. Staff Corps -.9 Feb. 6o,Quarter Master, 20 May 7i.-Sick Furlougli to Europe
CantainF Twed'dell (Jen. List .. '29 Jan. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Mar. 7c.-0fficiatmg Wmg Officer.
Lteut ^ C Graves Staff Corps 30 Jan. 66 2ud Wing Subaltern, 20 May yi.-Officiating Adjutant.
Assistant Surgeon G. Griffith '31 Mar. 66 In medic.al charge, 9 July 70.
32nd (i
Colonel W. D.
Lt.Colonel G.
Captain T. N.
Captain A.C.T
Captain A. P.
Captain E. C.
Captain F. H.
Surgeon C. E
late 2^th Funjah Infantry').
'uiij'ih) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers-
"Delhi"— LuCKNOw" (Ueliefand Capture).
Head Quarters at TJmballa. Uniform, Hed. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, Wldte.
Morgan, Staff Corps
A. Williams, Staff Corps ..
Walker, Staff Corps
r.Crookshank, Staff Corps
Samuells, Gen. List
S. Jackson, Gen. List
B. Marsh, Gen. List
Raddock
15 Aug. 69
18 July 69
14 Mar. 66
II Jan. 71
15 Dec. 69
27 Nov. 69
I Nov. 68
29 Jan. 69
Commandant, 7 Dec. 59.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 7 Nov. 63.
Wing Officer, 26 Dec. 66.
Adjutant, 22 Oct. 68.
Quarter Master, 10 May 72.— Furlough to Europe.
1st Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 69.
2nd Wing Subaltern, i Oct. 69.
In medical charge, 22 May 72.
-The sth Goorkha (the Hazara Goorkha Battalion) Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops,
takes rank after the 32nd Native Infanti-y.
33rd {The AllaJtahad) Bengal Native Infantry {late Allahahad Levy).
Head Qn
Lt.Colonel E. H. Langmore, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. Y. Gowan, Staff Corps
Major T. W. Rutherfurd, Staff" Corps ....
Captain S. C. Mactier, Staff Corps
Captain E. L. Stehelin, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. Kelly, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. T. Bingham, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon E. R. Johnson
at Allahabad. Uniforni, lied. Facings, White. Lace, White.
5 May 69 Commandant, 23 Dec. 57.
11 Jime 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 6 Nov. 67.
14 June 71 Wing Officer, 2 Dec. 64.
4 Feb. 71 Adjutant, 15 June 65.
6 Aug. 70 Quarter Master, 22 Dec. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
30 Aug. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 12 May 69.— Officiating Quarter Master
31 Aug. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 4 Oct. 70.
I Oct. 68 In medical charge, 22 May 72.
34tli {TJm Fidtehrjurh) Bengal Native Infantry {late Futtehgurh Levy.
Raised 8 Jan. 1858).
Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, lied. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Colonel R. P. Anderson, Staff Corps ... 30 Sept. 71 Commandant, 21 Sept. 61.
Lt.Colonel C. C. Dandridge, Staff Corps 18 Jan. 71 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
;iIajor G. J. Pasley, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 70 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Etiropo.
Major L.E.Evans, late 15 N.I 17 May 72 Officiating Wing Officer, 10 June 72.
i Adjutant, 23 June 66.
Quarter Master, 5 Mar. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 29 July 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70. — Officiating 6 Cavalr.7.
Captain C. S. Pratt, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. S. Cooke, Staff Corps
Capt. J. G. M. De L. Bean, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. Barnard
30 Sept
71
18 Jan.
71
20 Dec.
70
17 May
72
II Dec.
70
II Nov
64
19 Dec
72
19 Dec.
72
35th {The Mynxioorie) Bengal Native Infantry {late Myni:ioorie Levy.
Raised 7 Feb. 1858),
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform, lied. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Colonel H. L. Nation, Staff Corps..
Major G. C. Rowcroft, Staff Corps..
V€ Major G. V. Fosbery, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. W. Nicolay, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Hartshome, Gen. List ..
Lieut. R. T. Hawkes, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. H. Hayes, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon A. Deane..
8 Mar. 72 Commandant, 18 July 67.
10 Aug. 69 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 18 July 7:.
Wing Officer.
13 Sept. 66 Officiating Wing Officer, 18 July 71.
14 July 66 Adjutant, 24 Ang. 69.
27 Nov. 69jOfficiating Quarter Master, 28 Oct. 70.
24 Sept. 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 18 Jan. 70. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
17 Dec. 62 2nd Wing Subaltern, iS Jan. 70.
In medical charge.
I Oct. eglQfficiating in medical charge, 4 March 71.
36th {The Bareilly) Bengal Native Infantry {late Bareilly Levy).
Head Quarters at Jhelum. I
Colonel P. G. Scot, Bengal Inf
Lt.Colonel C. 8. Fowlo, Staff Corjis
Lt.Colonel F. V. R. Jervii', Staff Corps
Major R. D. Griffin, Staff Corps
Major i;. P. Hunter, Staff Corps
Ijieut. T. G. Thomson. SlaffCorps
Lieut. E. H. Wilson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. ColcB, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. D. Whinh, 85 Foot
Assistant Surgeon K. M. Downie, MB..
I 6 Apr. 72
24 Sept. 68 1
10 Dec. 68 1
11 Jan. 68,
20 Jan. 71
iS July 68
13 July 69
31 Jan. 71
2 Dec. 68
1 Oct. 68
farm, lied. Facings, Blue. Lace, White.
mininiiilant, 28 JIny 69. — Furlough.
Ml ill Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67.— Sick Furlough
liciiiliiig Commandant, 20 Juno 72. [to Europe.
iiig Officer, I June 69. — Furlough to Eui'ope.
OfHciatiiig 2nd in Command, 20 June 72.
Adjutiint, 6 Jan. 72. — Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 6 Jan. 72.— Officiating Adjutant.
i»t Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 72.— Officiating Quarter Master.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 27 Mar. 72.— On probation.
In medical charge, 10 May 72.- In medical charge of the TTlwnr
Political Agency.
Zlth (Meeruf) Bengal Native Infantry {late IleerutLevy.-Baised 26 Aug. iSsS). 441
Head Quarters at Presidency. Uniform, Med. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel J. Nisbett, Staff Corps
Colonel C. F. G. Lamb, Staff Corps
lit.Colonel A. A. Bruce, Staff Corps
Capt. F. A. Montriou, Bombay Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Corse-Scott, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Hailes, Staff Corps
Captain P. R. A. B. Constable, Staff C.
Lt. Sir Cha. Hen. Leslie, Bt. Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. F. B. Dalzel, MD. ...
Surgeon A. J. Cowie
Remasks.
12 Jiine 70 Commandant, lo May 60.— Furlough to Europe.
21 Dec. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 23 June 66.
IS Aug. 72|Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 65.— Furlough to Europe.'
5 Mar. 69 Adjutant, 13 Fsb. 62.— Officiating "Wing Officer.
13 May 69|Quarter Master, 14 June 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
10 Feb. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 21 Sept. 72.— Officiating Quarter Master
19 Dec. 69 Officiating ist Wing Subaltern.
22 Jan. 68:2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
20 Sept.72[In medical charge, 8 Jan. 68.— Sick Fvirlough to Europe.
4 Aug. 66 Officiating in medical charge, 1 1 Sept. 72.
Lt.Colonel H. N. Hodgson, Staff Corps 127 July 70
Captain A. W. Graham, Gen. List I 9 Feb. 68
Captain H. L. A. Tottenham, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 65
38th (The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry {late Agra Levy. — Raised 26 Attg. 1858).
Head Quarters at Buxa (Bhootan). Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Colonel A. Bagot, Staff Corps ..^..^ 'iS Sept. 71 Commandant, 20 June 65.
"' ' ' ~ - - . 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 64.— Fm-1. to Europe.
; Officiating 2nd in Command, 9 Dec. 70.
; Wing Officer, 21 Jan. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
I Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. T. H. Goldney, Staff Corps 24 July 69 Adjutant, 25 Oct. 70.
Lieut. G. L. Eliot, Staff Corps 22 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 18 March 71.— Prob. Sub Assist. Com. General.
Captain R. Worsley, late 15 N.I 6 Mar. 68 Officiating Quarter Master, 11 Feb. 72.
Lieut. J. R. Hobday, Staff Corps 28 Mar. 7ilist Wing Subaltern, 6 May 71.
Lieut. M. A. Gray, Staff Corps I 6 May 7iJ2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 May 71.
Surgeon A, F, Richmond 23 July 7oiIn medical charge, 26 Dec. 70.
39tli (The Allygurh) Bengal Native Infantry {late Allggurh Levy).
Head Quarters at Jhansi. Uniform, Red. Facings, Bark Blue. Lace, White.
lit.Colonel <}, W. Eraser, Staff Corps
Major S. M. Wemyss, Staff Corps
Captain P. Gellie, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Forbes, Gen. List
Captain J. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. N. C. Martelli, Staff Corps
Surgeon H. W. Spry
9 June 69 Commandant, 28 April 62. — Furlough to Europe.
9 Dec. 68 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 68.— Officiating Comdt.
20 Oct. 68 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — 0flSciating-2nd in Command.
22 Feb. 71 Adjutant, 11 Mar. 70.^
20 Dec. 70 Quarter Master, 2 June 66. — Officiating Wing Officer.
:ist Wing Sulialtern.
I Oct. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, i Oct. 70. — Officiating Assistant Cantonment
I Magistrate at Morar, Gwalior.
IS June 64 In medical charge, 15 Oct. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
40th {The Shahjehanpore) Bengal Native Infantry {late Shahjehanpure Lev-y).
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Detaolmient at Allygurh. Uniform, Red. Facings, Whit?, ^^aae, White.
Lt.Colonel E. Dandridge, Staff Corps...
Major E. H. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain H. Morton, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. P. J. D. Hallett, Staff Corps
Capt. SirB.F. Bromhead, Bt. Staff Corps
Capt. J. Eraser, Gen. List
Surgeon Major H. F. Willianis ,„,
14 Jan. 72: Commandant, ig June 5S. [Europe.
2 Sept. 67 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i^ 5ax\. 6?.— Sipk Furlough to
20 Dec. 67 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Offloiating 2n<i m Co;pmand.
S Aug. 69 Adjutant, 21 Mar. 71.
28 July 68 Quarter Master, 21 Aug. 69.
18 Jan. 71 ist Wing Subaltern, 21 March 71.— Officiating Wing Officer,
I Mar. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 Dec. 71.
20 Nov. 70 In medical cbfirge, 26 Sept, 72,
41st {The G'wallor) Bengal Native Infantry {late ist ChoaUor Infantry).
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Red. Facings, Ciwali'if (^rey. Lace, White.
Commandant, 13 Fel). 62.— Furlough to Europe. [mandant.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 2 Mar. 70. — Officiating Com-
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, 13 Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, 10 Feb. 72.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Quarter Master, 15 May 72.
ist Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71
Lt.Colonel H. S. Obbard, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel T. Taylor, Staff Corps
Major W. C. B. Ryan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. Rose, Staff Corps
Captain V. W. Tregear, Gen. List
Captam H. L. Young, Gen. List
Lieut. W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. St. P. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Assistant Sui-geou L. Cameron, MD.
42nd {Assam) Bengal Native Infantry {Lightlnfantry — late ist Assam Lt. Lif. Batt-
Raised 16 May 1817).
Head Quarters at Debroogurh (Upper Assam). Detachments nt Suddyah, Poobamookh, Jeypore, and Golaghat.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
II June 68
6 Mar. 72
10 Dec. 70
24 May 6g
I Nov. 68
29 Oct. 69
25 Feb. 71
27 Apr. 71
31 Mar. 66 1 In medical
Wing Subaltern, 27 April 71
charge, 28 Nov. 68.
Lace, Black.
10 Dec.
70
20 Jan.
70
4 Jan.
70
27 Nov
69
8 Sept
68
17 Apr
67
22 Oct.
28 Oct.
23 July
70
Commandant, 24 Jan. 67.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i:
Officiating 2nd in Command, 16 Oct. 7
Wing Offiicer, 13 Feb. 71.
Adjutant, 13 Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, 13 Feb. 71.
ist Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 72. — On probation.
In medical charge, 13 June 59.
[to Europe.
Mar. 68.— Sick Furlough
Colonel T.Rattray, CB. CSI. Staff Corps
Major R. A. Nowell, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. P. Sherriff, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. D. Beeston, Gen. List
Lieut. A. K. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Brydon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Fit'zG. Stevens, 3 Foot
Lieut. C. R. Macgregor, 96 Foot
Surgeon J. B. White
43rd {Assam) Bengal "Native Infantry (Light Lifantry — late 2nd Assam Lt. Inf. Batt.
Raised 13 Apnl 1835).
Head Quarters at Go-whatty. Detachments at Tezpore and Nowgong.r«i/orm, Dart Greew. Facings,Black. Lace, Black-
[Commandant. [mandant
2 Sept. 67 2nd in Command a^d Wing Officer, 14 June 67.— Officiating Com
9 Dec. 68 Wing Officer, 14 Jime 67.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
1 Jan. 67 Adjutant, S April 72.— Officiating Wing Officer.
8 Nov. 69 Ofliciating Adjutant.
2 Dec. 69 Quarter Master, 25 June 72.
29 Dec. 65 ist Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 72.
4 Feb. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 72.— On probation.
Major C. D. S. Clarke, Staff Corps..
Major A. Blunt, Staff Corps
Captain H. M. Evans, Staff Corps..
Captain C. M'D. Skene, Gen. List ..,
Captain A. I. lies. Staff Corps
Lieut. G. W. Beresford, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. K. Ridge way, 96 Foot ...
Assistant Surgeon J. O'Brien, MD.
Apr. 7o|ln medical charge, 10 May 71
A A t 3
442 44th (Sylhet) Bengal Native Infantry {Lt. Inf.— late Sylhet Lt. Inf. Bait.
Raised 19 Feb. 1824).
Head Quarters at Shillong. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel "W. J. Hicks, Staff Corps j i Sept. 69 Commandant, 6 Oct. 66.
Lt.Colonel J. M. Nuttall, CJi. Staff Corps 10 June 68 2nd in Command and Wmg Officer,
Major E. Lightfoot, Staff Corps
Captain P. H. Williams, General List .
Captain E. P. Ommanuey, Staff Corps.
Major D. Robertson, General List
Lieut. J. H. Bourne, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. K. Reed
Sept. 72 Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
25 Aug. 69'Adjutant, 22 Mar. 65.
6 Jan. 71 Quarter Master, 29 Feb. 64.
II Sept. 72'ist Wing Subaltern, 22 July 67.
30 Jan. 66 2nd Wing Subaltern, 24 Jan. 70.
28 Feb. 67 In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70.
45th (Batti-aifs Sikhs) Bengal Native Infantry (late ist Bengal Police Batt.^
Rattray's Sikhs). (Added to the Bengal Army in 1864.)
Head Quarters at Moradabad. Left Wing at Shahjehanpore. Uniform, Eed. Facings, Light Buff. Lace, White.
!5 Dec. 7i;Commandant, 27 May 72.
>o Jan. 71 '2nd in Command, 27 May 72.
7 Aug. 7ojWing Officer, 27 May 72.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Apr. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 6 June 71.
7 Feb. 66 Adjutant, 17 June 71.
■8 June 70 Quarter Master, 8 Mar. 72.
:i Jan. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 23 Dec. 71.
:8 Jan. 7o'2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Dec. 71.— On probation.
3 Jan. 66 1 In medical charge, 20 Feb. 67.— Furlough
>.g Jan. 69 Officiating in medical charge. — Civil, Moradabad,
Colonel C. B. Basden, Staff Corps
Major F. M. Armstrong, Staff Corps
Captain A. D. C. Inglis, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. A. Michell, Staff Corps..
Lieut. T. F. Stihvell, Staff Corps
Captain C.L. Woodruffe, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. R. J. Waller, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. H. Pollard, 96 Foot
Surgeon T. B. Famcombe
Surgeon A. H. Hilson, MD
1st Goorkha Regiment (Light Infantry — late 66th or Qoorhha Lt. Ivf. Eegt.)
" AlLIWAL" — " SOBEAON."
Head Quarters at Dhurmsalla. Uniform, Med. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel J. S. Rawlins, Staff Corps ...lie June 69 [Commandant, 25 Aug. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lt.Colonel E. B. Clay, Staff Corns 2 Mar. 71 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 68. — Offg.Commandt.
Major P. Story, late 66 N.I. ...' 29 Aug. 71 Officiating 2nd in Command, 10 Feb. 72.
Lt.Colonel R.'S. Hill, Bengal Infantry... 29 Aug. 71 Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. G. F. Churchill, Staff Corps 7 May 67 Adjutant, 12 Sept. 70.
Captain C. St. J. B. Barnett, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 69 Quarter Master, 27 June 68.
Captain C. Mercer, General List ,19 Oct. 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 25 Aug. 68.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. R. E. A. Jenkins, 11 Foot 128 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Oct. 71.— On probation.
Surgeon F. Carter ' 4 Aug. 67 In medical charge, 31 Oct. 70.
2nd Goorkha (/SiVTOOorEi/?e) Regiment {late Sirmoor Bifle Begt. — Raised 24^2')m8i5).
" AlLIWAL " — " SOBHAON " — " DELHI " — " BhCTKTPOEK " — " DELHI " (1857).
Head Quarters at Deyrah Shoon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Black,
vat' Col. H. T. Macpherson, CB. Staff C, 13 Mar. 72] Commandant, 26 Aug. 63.
yar Lt.Colonel D.Macintyre, Staff CorpsI 11 Sept. 72 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 19 Feb. 64.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
Captain A. Battye, Staff Corps | 6 Jan. 69 Wing Officer, 22 March 65.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain S. E. Becher, General List '27 Nov. 69|Adjutant, 29 April 69.
Lieut. W. Hill, Staff Corps I14 Dec. 69;Quarter Master, 15 May 72.
Captain H. P. P. Nash, Staff Corps 4 Mar. 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 29 April 69.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. W. P. Newall, 41 Foot 7 Dec. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 27 May 72.
Surgeon Major F. F. Allen, CB 20 Nov. 68 In medical charge, 10 Feb. 58.
3rd Goorkha (Jvemaoou) Regiment {late Kemaoon Batt. — liaised 24 Ai)ril 1815).
"Delhi."
Head Quarters at Almorah. Detachments at Petoragurh and Nynee Tal. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Bladk.
Lace, Black.
Colonel J. W. Sanders, Bengal Infantry.. 20 Nov. 70 Commandant, 26 Aug. 63. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lt.Colonel A. Paterson, Staff Corps I 9 Dec. 69 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Dec. 64.— Offg.Commandt.
Hffi Lt.Colonel H. U. Lyster, Staff Corps 18 Mar. 70 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major C. H. S. Scott, Staff Corps |i8 July 69'Officiating Wing Officer, 10 May 72
Captain G. C. Gregory, Staff Corps J20 Jan. 69
Captain R. E. K. Money, Staff Corps ... 9 Oct. 70
Captain E. Hughes, General List '29 Mar. 70
Captain E. D. Smith, General List |io Nov. 68
Captain L. Smith, Staff Corps 17 Nov. 63
- -- ■■ l,_ Dof IT
MD.
Dec. 7]
Adjutant, 20 June 62. — Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 30 May 68.
1st Wiug Subaltern, 21 Aug. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating ist Wing Subaltern, 8 April 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 22 July 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 63.
Surgeon Major G. M. Govr
4th Goorkha Regiment {late Extra Goorkha Begiment).
Head Quarters at Bukloh, near Salhousie. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
rC Lt.Col. J. A. Tytlcr, CJi. Staff Corps, 10 Dec. 70 Commandant, 4 Dec. 65.
Major J. P. Turton, Stuff Corps I 9 Dec. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 18 June 68.— Furl, to Europe.
Captain F. F. Rowcroft, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 65 Wing Officer, i8 June 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. Hay, Staff Corps 11 Juno 71 'Adjutant, 5 April 71.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. (;. W. Rogers, Staff Corps i Sept.62 1 Quarter Master, 5 April 71.- Officiating Adjutant.
Captain K. P. Mainwaring, General List 29 June 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 30 June 68.
Lieut. C. A. Mercer, Staff Corps 'i8 Jan. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 June 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
I Officiating 2nd Wing Subaltern.
Surgeon G. C. Chesnaye 4 Feb. 71 In medical charge, n April 71.
NoTB.— These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the ist Goorkhas after the loth
Native Infantry ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the 15th Native Infantry.
•»• The 5th GooBKnA Rf.oimekt being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force i
Infantry, four pages further on.
paced following the 6th Punjab
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Raised, i8 May 1849. Re-modelled, xs Feb. 1851. Designation changed, ig Sept. 1865.
443
Re-modelled, 15 Feb. 1851.
Note.— When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus — The Guide Cavalry, and ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry ; the Corps of Guides, Infantry, the ist, 2nd,
3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Native In-
fantry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Native Infantry.
STAFF.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Brigadier General C. P. Keys, CB.\
Madras Stafif Corps j
Captain F. J. N. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Colonel,
: I Aug. 69
:7 Mar. 67
Remabks.
r Commandant, 19 Apr. 70.
Staff Officer, 10 Aug. 60.
ARTILLERY.
At Dera Ismail Khan.] No. 2 Horse Light Field Battery.
Major F. E. Lewes, Royal Artillery 21 Sept. 72; Commandant, 11 Oct. 72.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. R. H. W. Plunkett, Royal Artillery 16 Aug. 64|Subaltem, 20 Mar. 72.— Officiating Commandant.
AtEdwardesabad.] No. 3 Horse Light Field Battery.
Lieut. G. Swindley, Royal Artillery [ 6 Nov. 6o:0fficiating Commandant, i Nov.
Lieut. G. B. N. Martin, Royal Artillery.. 17 July 66 Subaltern, 17 Oct. 71.
No. 4 or Garrison Company of Artillery.
I Commandant.
Establishment of each of the Light Field Batferies. — Commaniant; 1 Subaltern ; i Subadar; i Jemadar ; 6Havildarsf
6 Naicks ; 2 Buglers ; 90 Privates ; i Native Doctor ; i Native Horse Doctor ; i Native Farrier. Staff, Son-effec-
tive,— I Pay Havildar; i Drill Naick. Ordnance. — 2 24-poimder Howitzers; 3 9-pouuder Guns; one of the
latter to be kept in Store.
Estahlishment of No. 4 or Garrison Comjiany of AriiUo-y.—i Subadar; i Jemadar; 6 Havildars; 6 Naicks; i Bugler;
60 Privates.
At Abbottabad.] Peshawur Mountain Battery.
Captain J. Charles, Royal Artillery
Lieut. R. G. Fitzgerald, Royal Artillery
Lieut. E. R. EUes, Royal Artillery
[8 Feb. 70 1 Commandant, 27 Sept. 7
[9 July 64 ist Subaltern, 3 Oct. 71.
[5 Jan. 67 2nd Subaltern, 3 Oct. 71
-Officiating Commandant Hazara M.B.
£'«;a6/isAmen<— I Commandant; 2 Subalterns; i Subadar; i Jemadar; i Havildar Major ; i Pay and Quarter Master
Havildar ; 4 Havildars ; 4 Naicks ; 2 Trumpeters ; 60 Gunners ; 2 Havildars of Drivers ; 4 Naicks of Drivers ;
85 Drivers; 8 Muleteers; i Farrier.
Hazara Mountain Battery.
8 June 60 Commandant, 27 Sept. 72.— Furlough to Europe. [M.B.
19 July 64'Officiatiug Commandant, i, Nov. 72.— ist Subaltern Peshawur
6 Nov. 60! 2nd Subaltern, 14 May 69.— Officiating Comdt. 3 Horse Light
I Apr. 63|Officiating 1st Subaltern, 1 Nov. 72. [Field Battery.
Estahlishment and Ordnance.— The same as the Peshawur Mountain Battery.
Kote.— One Subadar Major is allowed for the Ai-tillery of the Force.
AtKohat]
Lieut. E. J. deLautour, Royal Artillery
Lieut. R. G. Fitzgerald, Royal Artillery
Lieut. G. Swinley, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. F. Smyth, Royal Artillery
FIVE REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB CAVALRY.
Note.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz.. Guide Cavalry, and ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4tli, and sth
Punjab Cavahy, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, take rank immediately after the Sth fciengal
Cavalry.
1st Punjab Cavalry.
" Delhi "--"LncKNOw" (Relief and Capture).
AtKohat. Uniform, Bark Blue. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Captain C. S. Maclean, Staff Corps
Major E. P. W. Ripley, Staff Corps
Captain J. R. B. Atkinson, Gen.List, Inf.
Captain W. J. Forlong, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. De la M. Hervey, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. S. Neil, Madras Staff Corps.
Lieut. D. S. Guninghame, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. C. Bird, Madras Staff Corps.
Assistant Surgeon G. Thomson, MB. ...
14 Dec.
65
20 July 69
I Mar
70
13 Dec.
6S
3 Apr
67
I Oct.
67
I Oct.
6q
20 Sep
.68
2 Oct.
67
Commandant, 3 Mar.70.— Officiating Secretary to Punjaub Govern-
ment in Military Department. [Commandant.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 3 Mar. 70.— Officiatmg
2nd Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 70.— Furlough to Em-ope.
3rd Squadron Officer, 9 June 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 4 Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe. „., ^ ^ ^
OfficiatingAdjutant, i Nov. 72.— Wing Subaltern 4 Sikh Infantry.
1st Squadron Subaltern, 4 Aug. 70.— Officiatmg 3rd Squad. Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 19 Dec. 70.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
In medical charge, 10 Feb. 69.
2nd Punjab Cavalry.
"Di'LHi"— "Luck
At Edwardesabad Un ijo 1 m ,
Lt.Colonel T. G. Kennedy, Staff Corps
Captain F. Lance, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Broome, Gen. List, Int
Captain R. C. R. CUfford, Staff Corps
Captain J. R. Campbell, Staff Coips
Lieut. E. B. Bishop, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. Farrell
16 Ma-^
7
13 June
27 Nov
t )
nDLc
t
b 111
I M
4 V U
«r" {Belief and Capture).
,1 f 1 : vii^ Dark Blue. Lace, Gold.
1 iLb 65.
I md Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 64.
ihLei, 4 Nov. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
IliLBi, 4 Nov. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
04 — Furlough to Europe.
- 1 litem, 4 Nov. 68.— Officiating 2nd Squad. Off.
-Milnlteru, 1 Mar. 69. — OfficiatingAdjutant.
I n..e, II Oct. 71.
444
Corps imcler the Orders of the Government of India.
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
At Sera Ghazi Khan. Uniform, HI ne. Facings, Ued. Lace, Gold.
Rjjf K, Names, and Cobps.
Resiaeks.
L t.Colonel L. B. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain A. Vivian, Staff Corps
Captain W. C. Anderson, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. C. Codrington, Staff Corps...
Captain F. A. Bertie, Staff Corps
Captain J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps .
Lieut. R. B. Lockwood, Gen. List, Cav.
Lieut. C. C. Egcrton, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Davidson, Staff Corps
Surgeon R. Rouse
Assistant Surgeon R. Power
6 July 68
9 Dec. 66
3 Dec. 68
■ 4 Jan. 68
[26 Mar. 69
19 Dec. 69
19 Apr. 64
19 Oct. 69
24 Mar. 66
20 Dec. 66i
I 2 Oct. 65
Commandant, 11 Nov. 59.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, 22 Feb. 64.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
2nd Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 64.— Officiating 2na in Command.
Offg. 2nd Squad. Officer.— Wing Officer 5 Croorkhas.
3rd Squadron Officer, 12 June 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 12 June 67.
1st Squad. Sub. 5 May 64.— Offg. 2nd Squad. Off. CoriJs of Guides.
Offg. ist Squad. Subaltern, 30 May 71.— Wing Sub. 6 Punjaub Inf.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 6 July 66.— Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge. 10 Feb. 68.— Officiating Civil Mooltan.
Officiating in medical charge. — 3 Sikh Infantry.
4th Punjab Cavalry.
At Rajanpore, Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel C. J. Godby, Staff Corps
Major J. Gillespie, Staff Corps
Captain T. O. Underwood, Mad. S. Corps.
Captain R. P. Blake.Gen. List, Inf.,Madr.
Captain H. Wyiie, Gen. List
Captain T. Shepherd, Staff Corps
Captain E. A. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Lloyd, Stair Corps
■ ■■ ■, Surgeon G. C. Ross
13 June 71 Commandant, 29 April 59. — Furlough to Europe.
20 Jan. 71 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71.— Offg. Comdt.
13 Dec. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
20 May 71 3rd Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
13 Dec. 70 Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, i June 72.
4 Aug. 72 Adjutant, 9 Jan. 65.
t6 July 72 ist Squadron Subaltern, 6 Sept. 71.— Offg. 2nd Squad. Officer.
3 Dec. 67!2nd Squadron Subaltern, 6 Sept. 71.
2 Oct. 65 In medical charge, 6 Dec. 66.
5th Punjab Cavalry.
" Delhi'
At Dera Ishmail Khan.
Lt.Colonel W. H. Paget, Staff Corps.
Captain B. WiUiams, Staff Corns
Captain F. Hammond, Staff Corps .
Captain J. 0. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain F. S. Carr, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Watts, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon J. Bennett, MD. .
' — "LncKxow" {Relief and Capture).
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
13 June 72 1 Commandant, 26 June 58.
27 Sept. 66 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 20 Sept. 72.
8 Sept. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 26 April 66. — Furlough to Eui-ope.
4 Sept. 69 3rd Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 64. — Offg. 2nd Squadron Officer.
9 Aug. 70 Adjutant, i Mar. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
4 Oct. 67 ist Squadron Subaltern, 19 Dec. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
9 Feb. 67J2nd Squad. Subaltern, ig Dec. 70. — Officiating 3rd Squad. Officer.
31 Mar. 65 Jn medical charge, 3 Dec. 68.
Estailishment of each Regiment of Funjab Cavalri/.~6 Troops ; Commandant ; 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer ;
2nd Squadron Officer; 3rd Squadi'on Officer; Adjutant; 2 Squadron Subalterns ; i Medical Officer; 3 Ressal-
dars; 3 Ressaidars; i Woordie Major; 6 Jemadars; 6 Kote Duffadars; 48 Duffadars ; 6 Nishanburdars ; 6
Trumpeters ; 420 Sowars ; 2 Native Doctors.
Corps of Guides (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service 14 Dec. 1846).
" Delhi " — Detachments " Punjab " — "Mooltan " — Goojekat."
At Murdan. Detachment at Peshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red (pijnng). Lace, Drab.
Major F.H^Jeukins, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 71 Commandant, 12 May 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
4 Apr. 66 Officiating Commandant. — Commandant 5 Punjaub Infantry.
4 Sept. 6712nd in Command andAVing Officer, 27 July 70. [lough to Eur.
20 Sept.68jCommandant of Cavalry and Squadron Officer, 27 May 70. — Fur-
9 Dec. 711 2nd Squadron Officer, 9 June 70. — Offg. Comdt. of Cavalry.
19 Apr. 64 Offg. 2nd Squadron Officer. — Squadron Subaltern, 3 Punj. Cav.
14 May 62lWing Officer, 9 Nov. 65. — Furlough to Europe.
4 Apr. 66jOfficiating Wing Officer, i June 72.
30 July 62Adiutant, i Feb. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
30 June 68jOfficiatiag Adjutant, 12 April 72.— Adjutant 4 Pimjaub Infantry.
29 June 71 Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 65.
2 Dec. 69 Squadron Subaltern, 25 Aug. 71.
2 Oct. 60, Wing Subaltern, 3 Oct. 71.
- 27 Jan. 70'In medical charge, 12 Jan. 72.
£itabli>hment.—CommR.naatit ; 2nd in Command and Wing Officer; Commandant of Cavalry and Squadron Officer ;
2nd Bquatlron Officer ; Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master; i Squadron Subaltern; i Wing Subaltern;
?'r>' ^''J"^'^' Officer. Caralri/.—4 Troops, with 4 Ressaidars ; 4 Ressaidars ; 8 Jemadars ; 8 Kote Duffadars ;
48 Duffadars; 4 Tnimpoters ; 280 Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars. Infantry.—?. Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8
Naicks; 16 Buglers; 600 Sepoys.
Captain J. AV. M'Queen, Staff Corps
Captain R. B. P. P. Campbell, St. Corps
Captain G. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain R. C. Hutchinson, Mad. Gen. List
Lieut. R. B. Lockwood, Gen. List, Cav.
Lieut. A. G. Hammond, Staff Corps
Captain W. Batt.ye, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Himtcr, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Nicholson, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. F. D. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. J. King-Harman. R. ArtiUery
Surgeon S. C. Courtnay, MD.
Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ;
FOUR REGIMENTS OP SIKH INFANTRY. Re-organized 13 Oct. 1851.
^°'^;,~^^^° ^Iv*"*" Regiments are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to the dates
o^,i^'v?"^ . ^^, ^^'*^r° '"'"«'='l. tli"8 :— The Coriis of Guides, Infantry, the ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry,
1° , wx • ='',"v.3''''','*'^> 5tli. ind 6th Punjal) Infantry, after the 15th Native Infantry and the 3rd Goorkha Regi-
ment. The 5th Goorkha Hegiment ranks after the 32nd Native Infantry.
1st Sikh Infantry.
At Edwardesabad. Vnifor
nL^^ ^M i\ ^i ^^- '^""'Phon. St. Corps
no^r- ?■ 9.- i • "'«"=. Staff Corps
?fPf'" A- < • RoHK, Staff Corps!
t] Ik »• "'■'"''"'"^^- Staff Corps
T.-^ ^ A- S- J'<"^"in. StuffCorps
Lieut A F Lambo, Staff Corps
sS?^°/i ' •."x'; V "■"•'«"• Staff Corps
Burgeon A. P. Holmes, 2fi) ...
'PUN.I.AB."
Drab. Fi
28 July
68
20 Dec.
6s
4 Nov
69
30 July
62
17 JiUy
68
17 Mar.
f-l
6 Mar.
6q
27 July
71
ings. Yellow. Lace, Drab,
Commandant, 3 April 60.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 03.
Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 65.
Adjutant, 27 June 65.
Quarter Master, 4 Oct. 69.
st Wing Subaltern, 15 April 69.
nd Wing Subaltern, 13 May 70.— Offg. Wing Officer 4 Sikh Inf.
In medical charge, 22 April 65.
Cnr;ps under the Orders of the Government of India. 445
2nd {or Hill) Sikh Infantry.
" Punjab."
AtKohat. Vniform, Vrah. Facings, Red {piping). Lace, B, -ah.
Rajtk, Names, and Cobps. | jj"^J I Remarks.
Colonel P. F. Gardiner, Staff Corps 27 Sept. 71 Commandant, 22 Feb. 64.— Fm-lough to Europe
Major R. D'O. C. Bracken, Staff Corjis... 26 Apr. 67 2na in Com. and Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 64.— Officiating Comdt
Captam H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps |i3 Dec. 68 1 Wins Officer, 10 Nov. 69.— Officiating 2nd in Command
Lieut. W. O. Thompson, Staff Corps 12 Oct. 66 xVdjutant. 10 Feb. 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain F. E. Hastings, General List ...I22 June 69 c,)u:i!t( r Masier, 22 Feb. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. B. Slater, Staff Corps 4 Sept.70 ist W'm'j: Subaltern, 15 June 71.— Offg. Wing Officer 17 Feb 71
Lieut. J. Bume, Staff Corps 17 Nov. 66 sml Wiiilt Subaltern, 15 June 71.
Assistant Surgeon B. Sanders i Apr. 69 In medical charge, 29 May 71.
At Dera Ishmail
Lt.Colonel D. Mocatta, Staff Corps
Major B. R. Chambers, Staff Corps
Major F. T. Bainbridge, Staff Corps
Captain John Cook, Staff Corps
Captain W. C. Ramsden, Gen. List
Captain C. J. Griffiths, Staff Corps
Captain W. B. Aislabie, Gen. List
Lieut. T. J. Bailey, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon R. Power
Surgeon J. Lloyd, MB
3rd Sikh Infantry.
Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Black. Zace, Dral.
9 June 69 1 Commandant, 26 July 66.
20 Dec. 70! 2nd Lu Com. and Wing Officer, 26 July 66.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
15 Aug. 68 Wing Officer, 26 July 66.— Offg. Commandant, 4 PuDJaublnf.
19 Dec. 72 Adjutant, 15 Nov. 64. — Officiating Wing Officer.
5 Jmie 70 Quarter Master, 16 Feb. 70. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
13 June 68 1st Wing Subaltern, 23 Nov. 65. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
29 June 69 Officiatiag ist Wing Subaltem, 3 May 72. — Officiating Adjutant.
22 June 67 2nd Wing Subaltern, 3 Aug. 68. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
2 Oct. 65 In medical charge, 4 Jan. 68. — Officiating 3 Punjaub Cavalry.
1 Oct. 69: Officiating in medical charge.
4th
At Kohat. Detachment at Janee
Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon, Staff Corps 9 Apr.
Captain A. FitzHugh, Staff Corps ....
Captain L. C. de L. Daniell, Staff (yorps
Captain A. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain V^. Rivaz, Staff Corps
Captain B. E. Gowan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. S. NeUl, Madras Staff Corps
Surgeon J. A. P. Colles, MD.
7 Dec.
6 Mar.
4 Mar.
8 June
10 June
I Oct.
27 Jan.
Sikh Infantry.
Pegu" — "Delhi."
Kheyl. Uniform, JDrab. Facings, Green. Zace, Drab.
72, Commandant, 22 Dec. 60.
2ud in Com. and Wing Officer.
67 Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 64. — Furlough to Eui-ope.
egjOfficiating Wing Officer.— Wing Subaltern i Sikh Infantry.
72 Adjutant, 21 Jvdy 71
72 Quarter Master, 21 July 71.
71 ist Wing Subaltern, 21 July 71
67 2nd Wing Subaltem, 1 1 Oct. 71.-
70 In medical charge, 9 Mar. 72.
—Officiating 2nd in Command.
Offg. Adjutant i Punjaub Cavalry.
Establishment of each Eegimeiit of Sikh /«/««<)-^.— 8 Companies— Commandant ; 2nd in Command and Wing Officer ;
Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master; and 2 Wing Subalterns; i Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; 8 Su-
badars; 8 Jemadars; 4oHavildars; 4oNaieks; 16 Buglers; 640 Sepoys.
SIX REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB INFANTRY.
1st Punjab Infantry.
At Edwardesabad.
Captain F. J. Keen, Staff Corps
Vnifor
" Delhi."
Dark Green. Facings, lied fpijnngj. Lace, Black.
UaC Captain H. W. Pitcher, Staff Coi-ps.
Captain T. Higginson, Madras Staff C
Captain A. Valhngs, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Howell, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Showers, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. R. H. D. Campbell, Staff Corps! 20 Jan. 68
Assistant Surgeon J. Kelly, MD '31 Mar. 6;
4 Aug. 66
26 July 69
26 June 68
20 Sept. 70
30 July 62
' Nov. 68
Commandant, 23 June 69.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 15 July 69.— Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, 15 July 69. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, ii May 65.— Officiating Wmg Officer.
Quarter Master, 30 Sept. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 27 Sept. 72.
2nd Wing Subaltem, 28 July 6g.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 18 Jan. 66.
2nd Punjab Infantry.
— "Li-CKNOW" (lieliifand Capture).
Uniform, Drab. Facings, Black. Lace, Drab.
g. 72 1 Commandant, 15 July 69.
Major J. J.'Boswell, Staff Corps Iio Aug. 72'2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 15 July 69.
Captain N. J. Jones, late 15 N. 1 19 Oct. 6S{AVing Officer, 15 July 69.— Furlough to Europe
Lieut. A. H. Turner, Staff Corps I 4 July esjAdjutant, 2 June 7
Lieut. A. D. Strettell, Staff Corps 23 Oct. 67 (Quarter Master
" Delhi
At Dera Ghazi Khan.
Major H. Tyndall, Staff Corps .
Lieut. J. M. D. Lewes, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. F. Powell, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon W. Jackson
Officiating Wing Officer.
.Tune 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
7 July eqirst wYng Subaltern, 23 Sept. 69.— Officiating Quarter Master.
2 Mar. 6412nd Wing Subaltem, 2 June 71.— Officiating Qr. Master 4 Inf.
I Apr. 68 [Officiating in medical charge, 13 May 70.
3rd Punjab Infantry.
At Kohat. Uniform, Drab.
Cantain P. C. Rynd, Staff Corps |ii June 65'
Captain G. N. Saunders, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 65
Captain C. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps. ..J30 July 70
Captain J. E. P. Moslev, Staff Corps ... 29 Dec. 72
Cantain J. Finnis, Staff Corps li2Dec. 69
Captain E. B. Ward, late 48 N.I 13° Apr. 67,
Lieut. F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps 7 May 69
Facings, Green (piping). Lace, Drab.
Commandant, 21 Dec. 71.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 21 Dec. 71.
Wing Officer, 21 Dec. 71.— Officiating 4 Punjaub Infantry.
Adjutant, 4 May 69.
Quarter Master, 29 July 68.— Officiating Wing Officer.
TSt Wing Subaltern, 6 Sept. 66.— Furlough to Europe,
nd Wing Subaltem, 13 May 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
SurgeonH.' Thorn, MD !!!!';!!!!! 4 Aug.67jlu medical charge, 15 April 69.— Civil, Kohat.
446
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
4th Punjab Infantry.
" Delhi "-
At Abbottabad. Vnifor
"LrcK>fow" (EfUef and Capture).
, Khakee. Facings, Slue {Fnissian).
Rank, Names, ahd Cobfs.
Eemabks.
Major F.T. Bainbridge, Staff Corps '15 Aug. 68
Captain W. Snow, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 68
Captain A. J. D. Hawes, Staff Corjts ... 6 Jan. 71
Captain C. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps .. 30 July 70
Lieut. A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps 30 June 68
Captain A. M'C. Bruce, Gen. List 27 Nov. 69
Lieut. C. F. Powell, Staff Corps ' 2 ilar. 64
Lieut. A. Gaselee, Staff Corps 11 Oct. 66
Lieut. T. J. O'D. Reuny, j6 Foot 28 Oct. 71
Surgeon J. W. Johnston, .afD ...I i Oct. 72'
Commandant.
Officiating Commandant, 6 April 70. — Wing Officer 3 Sikh Inf.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 24 Mar. 69.
Wing Officer, 21 Dec. 71. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 12 April 72. — Wing Officer 3 Infantrj-.
Adjutant, 21 Dec. 71. — Officiating Adjutant Corps of Guides.
Quarter Master, 27 Sept. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Quarter Master, 12 April 72. — Wing Sub. 2 Infantrj-.
ist Wing Subaltern, 27 Sept. 67.— Officiating Adjiitant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 5 Jan. 72.
In medical charge, 6 Feb. 70.
5th Punjab Infantry.
At Dera Ghazi Khan. Vniform, Drab. Facings, Gr
II. Lace, Drab.
Captain J. W. McQueen, Staff Corps '. 4 Apr. 66
Captain C. E. Stewart, Staff Corps 14 Apr. 66
[5 May 67
8 June 72
!3 Mar
Captain A. W. Crewe-Read, Staff Corps
Captain C. McK. Hall, Gen. List
Captain A. Conolly, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Gaisford, Staff Corps
Captain G. N. Money, Staff Corps
Surgeon S. Mackertich, MD
Commandant, 9 June 70. — Offg. Commandant Corps of Guides.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 65.
Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 65.
Adjutant, 16 Aug. 65.
Quarter Master, 21 July 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 2 June 71. — Officiating Quarter Master.
4 Mar. 65 [2nd Wing Subaltern, 25 Nov. 68. — Officiating Commandant.
I Oct. 72 In medical charge, 22 Dec. 64.
6th Punjab Infantry.
(Designation changed, 4 Aug. 1856.
Presidency in 1849).
Transferred from Bomhay
captain S. J. Browne, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. C. Chowne, late 12 N.I. ,
Captain T. F. Bruce, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. A. N. Sandilands, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Yaldwyn, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. C. Egerton, Staff Corps ...
Assistant Surgeon A. Stephen, MB.
"Ready, Ate Readt."
At Dera Ishmail Khan. Vniform, Drab. Facings, Bed. Dace, Drab.
I Commandant.
20 Jan. 67, 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 22 April 68.
6 Oct. 67 Wing Officer, 22 April 68.
20 Apr. 71 Adjutant, 22 April 68. — Furlough to Europe.
2 Aug. 67 1 Quarter Master, 4 Oct. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
2 Dec. 69 ibt Wing Subaltern, 2 Dec. 69. — Officiating Quarter Master.
19 Oct. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, 25 Aug. 71. — Officiating 3 Punjaub Cavalry.
30 Sept.67 In medical charge, 28 Jan. 70.
5th Goorkha Regiment (The Bazara GoorMa Battalion).
At Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Colonel O. E. Rothnev, CSI. Staff Corps
Major H. P. Close, Bombav Staff Corps
Captain E. C. Codrington, Staff Corps...
Lieut. E. MoUoy, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Sym, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Unwin, Staff Corps
Captain W. E. Go wan. Gen. List
10 Aug. 69
1 Mar. 67
4 Jan. 68
9 June 62
11 Dec. 70
20 Dec. 6g
2 June
Commandant, 22 Dec. 60.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 64. — Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 64. — Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry.
Adjutant, 15 Nov. 70.
Quarter Master, 15 Nov. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 9 June 70. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
""■ ating ist Wing Subaltern, 6 June 72.
Lieut. L. R. Battye, Staff Corps 24 Apr. 66|2nd Wing SubalterS, 16 j^eo. 70.
Surgeon J. R. Johnson '27 July 71! In medical charge, 25 Jan. 72.
EitablUhment of each Hegiaieni of Punjab Infanirt/.—Z Companies— Commandant ; 2nd in Command and Wing
Uthcer; Wmp Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master ; 2 Wing Subalterns; i Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; 8
Bubadars; 8 Jemadars; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Buglers: 640 Sepoys. The Establishment of the 5th Goorkha
Begiment i» the »ame. = t i .> ., j
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Head Quarters at Augur, "Western Malwa.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
The Two Regiments of Beatson's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse, 16 April and 8 Sept.
Ihe Regiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. 1861.
STAFF.
Tit Colonel J. Watson, CB. Bombay)
B\&tCCorp%,Aidede Camp tothe Queen]
Captain A. J. Bannerman, Bombay)
Staff Corps j
28 May 70' ( *-'°°"°'^'^^*'^*' 'S Sept. 71.— Also Political Agent, Western
•''11 Malwa.
II June 70 Staff Officer, 13 Nov. 71.— 2nd Squadron Officer i C. I. Horse.
Captain H. M. BuUer, late 5 Cnvalrj- ...
CBj)Um A. G. Mayne, Bombay Staff C
Captain J. Miller. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. H. Neil), Staff Conis
Liout. R. J. H. Wyllie, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Dn H. Lynch, Itombny Staff C.
Capt. A. J. Bunnermnn. Bombay Staff C
AssUtant Surgeon R. Hariey, ilB.
1st Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Augur. X'niform, Drab. Facings, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
18 July 65 1 211(1 in Command and Squadron Officer, 24 Oct. 71.
2oScpt.f.5|i.ii(l S'luadron Officer, 19 April 66.— Furlough to Europe.
8 Juncr,7!3id Sciuadron Officer, i Oct. 67.
II Jan. f)7 Adjutant, 19 Nov. 69.
II Jan. 67 ist S()uadron Subaltern, i Oct. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
5 May 69 Officiating ist Squadron Subaltern, 4 April 72.
II June 70 Officiating 2nd Squadron Subaltern.— Staff Officer C.I. Horse.
31 Mar. 65 In medical charge, 25 Oct. 71.
CorjJS under the Orders of the Government of India.
2nd Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Goonah. Uniform, Drab. Fucinffx, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
447
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Remarks.
Major C. Martin, late i Cavalry ?6 Sept.yi
Major J. D. Hall, Bombay Staff Corps ... 12 June 67
Captain J. CoUedge, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 71
Lieut. C.B.Horsbrugh.Gen.List, Cavab-y 17 Nov. 63
Lieut. M. G. Gerard, Staff Corps 19 Apr. 64
Lieut. H.A.Vincent, Bombay Staff Corps 9 Feb. 70
Assistant Surgeon D. F. Keegan, MD.... 31 Mar. 66
Egtablishment of each Regimeiif.—znd in Command and Squadron Oflacer ; 2nd Squadron Officer; 3rd Squadron
Oflacer; Adjutant; 2 Squadron Subalterns; i Medical Officer ; 3 Ressaldars ; 3 Ressaidars ; i Woordie Major ;
6 Jemadars; 54 Duffadars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 420 Sowars.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, 8 Sept.6o.— Political Assistant at
Goonali.
2nd Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 72.
3rd Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjut;nit, 19 Dec. 65.
ist 8(|u;ian.u Sul)ultern, 5 Jan. 72.— Offg. 3rd Stiuadron Officer.
2nd S^iuii.lidii Sulialtern, 5 Jan. 72.
IniiicaiiMl chiii-ne, 4 Nov. 68.
Deolee Irregular Force {Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantrij).
AtDeolee (Rajpootana). Vnifunn, Cavalry, Dark Green; Infantry, Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J^^D. MacDonald, Staff Corps ...:3i Dec. 71 ^Commandant, 12 June 60, and 16 April 7
Major C. H. Clay, Bombay Staff Corps...
Capt. J. H. L. Greenfield.Bombay Staff C.
Lieut. J. N. S. Kirkwood, Bombay S. C.
Surgeon P. W. A. De Fabeck
Establishment. — Commandant ; 2nd
Aug. 70 2ud in Com. and Squad. Officer, 26 May 59. — Furlough to Europe,
I June 71 Adjutant, 3 July 65.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
II Jan. 67 Officiating Adjutant, 29 Dec. 71.— Also Station Staff
Deolee.
23 July 70 In medical charge, 31 May 64
at
Command and Squadron Officer ; Adjutant ; Medical Officer ; 2 Native
Doctors. Cavalry, 2 Troops, with 2 Ressaldars ; 2 Jemadars ; 18 Duffadars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 138 Sowars ; 2 Camel
Sowars, or 166 of all ranks. Non-effective Native Staff, 2 Kote Duffadars. Infantry, 8 Companies, with 8 Su-
badars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drummers ; 600 Sepoys : 712 of all ranks. Non-effective
Native Staff, Subadar Major; i Havildar Major; i Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildars ; i Drum
Major; I Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
At Erinpoorah.
Lt.ColonelW. Carnell, Staff Corps
Captain R. G. Loch, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Wbeeler, Staff Corps 18 Apr. 67
Lieut. C. E. Yate, Staff Corps 22 Mar. 71
Surgeon W. Eddowes | 4 Aug
Uiiifunn, Dark Green. Facings, Red. Lace, Black:
[I Dec. 72 Commandant, I June 71. — And Political Superintendent of Serohi.
Dec. 68 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 5 Dec. 71.— Officiating
Commandant Mhairwarra Battalion.
Adjutant, 30 Nov. 70.— Also Station Staff Officer at Erinpoorah. —
Doing Duty Officer, 6 Oct. 71. [Offg. 2nd in Command.
In medical charge, 12 June 60.
Establishment. — Commandant ; 2nd in Command ; Adjutant ; i Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors ; i Subadar Major
' Subadars ; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks; i Drum Major; i Fife Major ; 14 Drummers ; 600 Privates
Squadron of Cavalry ; 2 Ressaldars ; 2 Jemadars; 18 Duffadars; 2 Trumpeters ; 140 Sowars.
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Baised s April 1816).
Establishment. — i Native Doctor ; i Subadar; i Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks ; 2 Buglers ; 80 Sepoys.
BHEEL CORPS.
Malwah Bheel Corps {J^'ai.'^rd 24 Fel. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpoor. Detaehineut.s at Patee, Salawud, AUyrajpore, and Rutlam. Uniform, Green. Fa
Major P. W.Bannerman, Bombay StaffC,
Major W. Kincaid, Madras Staff Corps..
Lieut. D. W. K. Barr, Bombay StaffC
Lieut.W. Ashfleld, Bombay Staff Corps
Surgeon A. D. Campbell, MD
Sui'geon H. H. Greenhow
13 June 72
3 Mar. 69
22 July 68
let. Lace, Black.
Commandant 27 July 65. — And Bheel Agent and Political As-
sistant at Bhopawur.— Offg. Political Agent at Bhaghelcund.
2nd in Command and Deputy Bheel Agent and Political Assistant
at Maunpore, 28 Nov. 70.— Officiating Commandant.
Officiating 2nd in Command, &c., 18 July 72.
Feb. 7o[Adjutant, 12 Nov. 71.
7 Jan. 70 In medical charge, 4 Sept. 68.— Sick Furlough to Em-ope.
I Jan. 66 Officiating in medical charge, 2 Feb. 72.
Establishment.— Commnndant ; 2nd in Command ; Adjutant ; i Medical Officer ; i Native Doctor ; i Subadar Major ;
7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks; i Bugle Major; 15 Buglers; 500 Privates.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Baised 15 My 1840).
Head Quarters at Kherwarah. Detachment at Kotrah. Uniform, Fife Green. Facings, Scarlet Luce. Black
n„i.„.i A nvf AT„.Tro„,;o stoffnn,...» g Dec. 68 Commandant and Superintendent, Hill Tracts of Meywar, and ist
Asst. PoUtical Agent in Meywar, 13 Mar. 63.--feick Furl to Eur.
3 Jan. 71 2nd in Com.. 4 Oct. 6i.-Ana ex-off. 2nd Asst. Political Agent m
Mevwiir ( )i!ioiiiting Commandant, &c., &c.
,7 Nov. 69 Ad|ui:,n(, ■ ^ M.r. (^.-Officiating 2ud in <^ommand. &c., &c.
6 July 69lWing Sul.^ilfn,. .2 .Jan. 71. -Officiatmg Adjutant.
8 Feb. 70'Officiating Wmg Subaltern, 5 J^^ly 72;
I Oct. 69 1 In medical charge, 3 April 71.-
I Apr. 67|Officiating in medical charge.
Esfablishment.-Comm&ndeLnt; 2nd in Command; Adjutant; i Wing Subaltern; ^ ■ j^ ^^^ Maior ■
2 Native Doctors ; i Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks, i Bu^le Majoi ,
Buglers ; 600 Privates.
Lt.ColonelF.L.Mackeson, Bombay S. C.
Captain C. Young, Gen. List, Infantry .
Lieut. E. B. Nixon, Staff Corps
Capt. A. R. T. M'Rae, Bombay Gen. List
Assistant Sm-geon T. H. Hendley
Assistant Surgeon D. B. Long, Bom.E.si
-Offg. Marwar Political Agency.
Medical Officer; 2 Thakoors ;
Bhopaul Battalion (late Dhopatd Levy.— Baised Jan. 1859, for General Service).
Head Quarters at Sehore. Uniform., Drab. Facings, Chocolate.
,Dri
Commandant, 12 June 60. , , x -n
2nd in Command, 18 Jan. sg.-Sick Furlough to Europe.
AdjutiiTit, 22 Mny 66.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Oflicii'itni'u- A.ljirt,:iiit, 16 May 72.
11, 24 Jan. 65.
lue, 20 May 72.
Establishment.-Comra^d^ut; 2nd in Command; Adjutant; 1 ^nig Subaltern ;iMed^c^^^^
Major; 9 Subadars ; 10 Jemadars ; 50 Havildars ; 50 ^alcks ; 20 Drummeis ; 2 ^atl^ e -)octuis , boo bep ).■,
Lt. Colonel H. Forbes, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. C. Cross, Staff Corps
Capt. G. R. Peart, Bombay Staff Corps
€apt. C. Ransfurd, Gen. List
Capt. J.R.McK. Hoomfray,Gen.List,Inf
Surgeon W. B. Allen
4 Nov
66
19 Aug
69
12 Aug
71
I Mar
70
23 Feb.
6q
10 Feb.
71
448 Coqys under the Orders of the Government of India.
Mhairwarra Battalion (late Ajmere ami Mhairwarra Police Battalion. —
Eaiscd ibth June 1822.) Reorganised ist April 1S71.
Head-Quarters at Ajmere. Detachment at Sambhvir. Uniform, Scarhi. Facingn, French Grey. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, axd Corps.
Remarks.
Lt. Colonel C. R. Blair,BombayInfantrs-|;si Oct. 69 Commandant, 15 AprQ 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain R. G. Loch, Staff Corps .12 Dec. 68 Officiating Commandant, 13 Sept. 72. — 2nd in Command Erin-
Lieut. O'ii. Creagh, Bombay Staff Corps it Feb. 70 Adjutant, 20 June 71. [poorah Irregular Force.
Assistant Surgeon J. H. Ne^vman, MO. 30 Sept. 67 Offg. in medical charge, 23 Aug. 71.— Jodhpore PoUtical Agency.;
£»fa6/i»*»ien< — I Commandr.nt ; 1 A(l)Utant ; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 4oKaiks; 1 6 Drummers ; 600
Sepoys; Total, 712 Xatives of all ranks. JSon-effectUe Natiee Stuff.— i Drill Ha\-ildar ; 1 Drill Naik ; i Drum
Major; 'i Fife Major; 8 Pay Havildars.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Head Quarters, Aurungabad.
The Contingent comistts 0/4 Light Field Horse Batteries of Artillcri/ , 4 Regiments of Cacalrg, and 6 Regiments
STAFF.
Brig.Gen. H.D.Abbott, CB. Madras S.C. c.gFob. 67 Commandant, 16 Dec. 68.
Major H. Watson, Madras Staff Corps... 13 June 71 Brigade Major, 7 May 69. — Officiating Command;iat i
MajorC.V.Conway(Jordon,Beng.StaffC. 1 Mar. 70 Officiating Brigade Major, 10 May 70.
Colonel F. Mardall, Madras Staff Corps 8 Feb. 7i|Deputy Judge Advocate, 31 Mar. 66.
Dep. Insp. Gen. of Hospitals C. Bai-clay, / I ^ ,,._ _\
Madras Establishment )\ ' -^^<"^- 7°|
No. 1 Horse Light Field Battery.
Lieut. P. F. M. Baddeley, Royal Artillery 16 Aug. 64 Commandant, 10 Oct. 72.
I Subaltern.
f Infantry.
Cavalry.
At Aurungabad.]
At Bolarum.] No. 2 Horse Light Field Battery. -
Captain J. G. Pollock, Royal Aitillery ... 10 June 71, Commandant, 14 July 71.
Lieut. J. A. Kelso, Royal Artillery j i Nov. 60|Subaltem, 31 May 69.
Lieut. A. N. Pearse, Royal Artillery 19 Dec. 60 Officiating Subaltern, 8 Mar. 72.
At ZlUchpoor.] No. 3 Horse Light Field Battery.
Lt. Colonel H. Biden, Madras Staff Corps 12 June 72 Commandant, 28 Feb. 56.
Lieut. N. Powlett, Royal Artdlei-y I24 Mar. osjSubaltern, 14 July 71.
At Hingolee.]
No. 4 Horse Light Field Battery.
Captain H. F. Pritchard, Royal Artillery
Lieut. E. F. Cambier, Royal ArtUlery ...
Aug. 67 Commandant, 7 Jan. 70.
Mar. 63' Subaltern, 17 Feb. 68.
Establishment of each Battery. — Gunners— 2 Native Commissioned Officers ; 12 Non-Commissioned Officer.? ; 2 Buglers,
56 Gunners. Drivers — 4 Non-Commissioned Officers; 36 Syce Drivers; 18 Bullock Drivers; Total, 130.
Ordnance — 3 6-pound Guns ; i 12-pounder Howitzer.
At Aurungabad. Detachment at Jauhiah.] Ist Cavalry.
Colonel W.Murray.Madras Staff Corps . . .
Major H. Watson, Madras St;iff Corps...
Captain G.B.Farrington, Madras S. Corps
Capt. J. G. D.Walker, late 6 Madras Cav.
LiLUt.H.C.Hamilton,iladrasGen.Lst.Inf.
• ':ipt:iiii F. Weldon, Madras StaffCorps |26
Surgeon A. Sanderson, If i». Madras Est. '20
Surgeon H. Crocker, MD. Madras Est. i 4
Dec. 7i|Commandant, 13 Aug. 58.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
June 71 Officiating Commandant, 8 Mar. 71. — Brigade Major.
June 67! 2nd in Command, 20 Jan. 70.
Oct. 70 Adjutant, 6 Dec. 66.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Dec. 63[Sf|uadron Subaltern, 14 Aug. 68. — Officiating Adjutant.
Sept, 67, Officiating Squadron Subaltern, 21 Feb. 72.
Oct. 65 In medical charge, 29 Nov. 58. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Aug. 67 Officiating in medical charge, 4 March 71.
At Kominabad.]
2nd Cavalry.
Lt.Col.G.R.Westmacott, Bengal S. Corpsl25 July 70
Captain W.J. Bell, Madras StaffCorps... 8 Jime66
Captain R. Ottley, Madras Staff Corps... 20 Dec. 69
Lieut. A. C. Talbot. Staff Cori)s 15 .Ian. 67
Surgeon B. Williamson, Ifii.jMadras Est. 30 Jan. 68
Commandant, 20 Jan. 70.
2nd in Command, 7 May 6q.
Adjutant, 18 June 69.
Squadron SubaUern, 24 Mar. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
At Hingolee. Detachment at Hingolee.]
3rd Cavalry.
3 1 Commandant, 7 Oct. (
) 2nd in Commiind, 16 1
Lt.Colonel H.C.Dowker.MadrasStaffC.liS Nov.
("apt. C. J. (). FitzGerald, Madras S.C. 4 Mar. 6gJ2nd in Commiind, 16 Dec. 68.
<'apt. H. S. Stewart, Madra,s Staff C. ... 4 Dec. 70 Adjutant, ii Jan. 69.
Major T.H. Way, Madras StaffCorps 12 Dec. 71'Sqiiadron Subaltern, 11 Jan.
Surgeon J. G. Reed, MD. Madras EsUib. 20 Feb. 68]ln medical charge, 30 Oct. 62.
Corjys under the Orders of the Government of India.
4th Cavalry.
449
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Captain A. A. Johnson, Madras StaffCorps 14 Mar. 65
Major E. Hill, StaffCorps 10 June 68
Captain H.C. Onslow, Madras StaffCorps 7 Dec. 67
Lieut. R. A. Gilchrist, StaffCorps ig July 69
Surgeon G. A. Bum, JfZ». Madras Bstab. 30 May 67
I
Commandant, 16 Dec. 68.
2nd in Command, 27 Nov. 68.
Adjutant, 29 Nov. 67.
Squadron Subaltern, 18 May 71
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
Establishment of each Regimeni of Caca/ry.— Commandant; 2nd in Command; Adjutant; i Squadron Subaltern-
I Medical Officer; 19 Native Commissioned Officers; 48 Non-Commissioned Officers; 4 Camel Gunners'
7 Trumpeters; 500 Troopers ; Total 578. i Assistant Apothecary ; i Native Doctor.
iVo^e.— The horses are Silladaree or private property.
1st Infantry Regiment.
At Jaulnah. Detachment at Akola.] "Mahidpook" — " Nowah."
Colonel H. Hoseason, Madras StaffCorps
Captain A. C. Havelock, Madras Staff C.
Captain R. J. McGhee, Madras Staff C...
Lieut. A. C. Le Quesue, StaffCorps
Captain W. E. Chambers, Staff Corps...
Asst.Surg. C. E. McVittie, Madras Estab.
1 6 June 69
8 Dec. 67
4 May 70
18 Nov. 69
20 Feb. 69
31 Mar. 66
Commandant, 3 Oct. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Command, 20 Aug. 69.— Officiating Commandant.
Adjutant, 20 Aug. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Wing Subaltern, 23 June 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Subaltern, 8 Aug. 72.
In medical charge, i Sept. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
At Bolarum.]
Lt.Colonel G. Adey, Madras StaffCorps
Major A. C. Lilly, Madras StaffCorps...
Major C. J. Smith, Madras Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. Cummins, Madras Gen. List
Lieut.W.G. C.Johnstone, Madras Staff C.
Asst.Surg.J.A.W.Spence,Madras Estab.
At Aurungabad.]
Major R. K. Macquoid, Madras Staff C.
Major J. P. Pedler, Madras Staff Corps..
Captain J. Jacob, Bombay S. C
Lieut. F. T. Goad, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. J.Garrett, StaffCorps
Capt. A. R. Oakes, Madras Staff Corps
Surgeon G. D. Riddell, Madras Estab....
2nd Infantry Regiment.
" MaHIDPOOR " — " NoWAH."
I Mar. 70 Commandant, 23 Aug. 61.
20 Jan. 67 2nd in Command, 28 Nov. 66. — Officiating Comt. 4th Infantry.
10 Dec. 67 Officiating 2nd in Command.
24 June 63 Adjutant, 4 July 72.
18 May 69 Wing Subaltern, 4 July 72.
31 Mar. 65 In medical charge, 11 Jan. 67.
! Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Infantry Regiment.
" Nowah " — " Central India."
■6 Jan. 67
8 Dec. 68
8 June 67
;o June 65
iS Oct. 68
Dec. 67
10 Feb. 71 111
Commandant, 23 April 69. — Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Command, 28 Nov. 66.— Sick Furlough to Eui'ope.
Officiating 21111 in Command, 24 Oct. 71.
A<1|>„;,m: , .h,u0 7I.
\\ii - 1: I : .. IS June 71.— Officiating Adjutant 6 Infantry.
OHii J \\ : ■ Subaltern, 2 Mar. 72.
-Sick Furlough to Europe.
At Ellichpore.]
Colonel A. Wyndham, Madras StaffCorps
Major A. C. Lilly, Madras Staff Corps...
Lt.Colonel W. Weldon, Madras S. Corps
Captain A. L. Plaj-fair, StaffCorps
Lieut. J.G.Proudfoot,Macb'as Staff Corps
Asst. Surg.P.H.Bleiikinsop,Madras Est.
4th Infantry Regiment.
"Nagpoor."
8 Feb. 66
:o Jan. 67
;8 Jan. 71
S Aug. 68
'.S Fell. 68
I Apr. 68
Commandant, 27 Jan. 54. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Offg. Commandant, 5 Dec. 71. — 2nd in Command 2 Infantry.
2nd in Command, 23 June 70. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 8 Sept. 65. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Subaltern, 19 Jan. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 10 May 70.
At Lingasoogoor.
Major J. Woodcock, Madras Staff Corps
Major T. T. Turton, Madras Staff Corps
Captain H. P. H. Sewell, Madras Staff C.
Lieut. J. J. Kennedy, Staff Corps
AsBt. Surg. J. F. Sargent, Madras Estab.
5th Infantry Regiment.
"Central India."
Commandant, 15 Jan. 59.
2nd in Command, 3 Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 8 Sept. 65.
Wing Subaltern, 20 Aug. 69.
In medical charge, i Sept. 6g.
I Mar
67I
26 June 68 1
20 Mar
69
8 Oct.
66
I Oct.
66
At Hingolee.]
Lt.Colonel E. W. Dun, Madras Stafi C.
Major H. A. Justice, Madras Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Shaw, Madras StaffCorps
Lieut. A.J. Garrett, Staff Corps
Captain H. de P. Rennick, StaffCorps
Captain E. R. Ives, Gen. List
Surgeon C. T. Eves, Madras Estab
6th Infantry Regiment.
Commandant, 14 May 63.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Command, 19 Nov. 61. — Officiating Commandant.
Adjutant, 18 May 68.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Officiating Adjutant, 26 Feb. 72.— Wing Subaltern 3 Infantry.
Wing Subaltern, s Sept. 68.— Offg. Assistant Commr.Hyderabad.
Officiating Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, i Sept. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
8 Dec.
6q
13 Dec.
71
12 Dec.
68
28 Oct.
68
5 Aug
71
6 May 69
20 Feb.
69
Establishment of each Regiment of Infantrt/ .—Comma,Tidatnt ; 2nd in Command; Adjutant; i Wmg Subaltern;
1 Medical Officer; 17 Native Commissioned Officers; 81 Non-Commissioned Officers; i Drum Major; 8 Drum-
mers • I Fife Major; jPifers; 4 Buglers; 800 Privates; Total, 919. i Assistant Apothecary ; i Native Doctor.
45°
General List of Officers of Bengal Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
Captaiss.
CORNET.
LIEtJT.
BEMABES.
Arthur William Roberts 20 Feb. 59 12 July 59
Clement Edward Benthall 20 Feb. 59 12 July 59
Edward Geo. Godolphin Hastings. 20 Feb. 59 26 Aug. 59
Robert Melvill Jennings 20 May 59 20 May 60,
Chas. Theoph. Metcalle Higginson 16 June 59 16 June 60I
Edw. Cuthbert Brookes Rawlinson 6 July 59 6 July 60
Ernest Wells 21 July 59 21 July 60'
Herbert Henrj' I'aterson Co^vijer . 4 Sept. 59 4 Sept. 60
Christopher George Cautley 4 Sept. 59 4 Sept. 60
Rich. Tickell Montgomery Lang... 12 Oct. 59 9 Dee. 60^
Gharles Walter Campbell 12 Oct. 59 4 Jan. 61 12 Oct. 71
George Woodward WUlock 20 Oct. 59 21 Feb. 61 20 Oct. 71
Martin James Moore 20 Oct. 59 g Apr. 61 20 Oct. 71
25 Oct. 66Asst. to Gov. General's Agent in Raj-
i6Maj' 67 Furl.toEuroi-e. [pootana,3oMar.64.
7 Dec. 67 ' Settlement Officer, Punjab, 19 Nov. 66.
15 Jan. 68 Squadron Officer, 6 Bengal Cavali-y.
12 Dec. 6£!Squadron Subaltern, 2 Bengal Cavalry.
26 Dec. 69 Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sept. 70 Sick Furlough to Europe.
Assistant, Pay Department, S May 66.
Assistant, Pay Department, 8 May 66.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class,
Delhi District, Pimjab.
Adjutant Gov.'s Body Guard, Madras.
Offg. Squad. Officer,'3 Bengal Cavalry.
Adjutant, 12 Bengal Cavalry.
Lieutenants.
George D'Aguilar Jackson
William Burnet Craigie
Edward Hay
Arthur WiUiam Raddie Becher ..
John Baillie Ballantyne Dickson..
Major Henry Court
WUham WaJters Biscoe
Frederic Wood Macmullen
Henry Arthur Fletcher
Silas Adair Swinley
Charles Bell Horsbrugh
Richard Bernard Lockwood
Robert Bartholomew
Dec. 59
Dec. 59
Dec. 59
I Jan. 60
I Jan. 60
Feb. 60
I Mar. 60
Sept. 60
, Apr. 61 ;
Aug. 61
Dec. 61 :
I Feb. 62
Jan. 62 20 Nov. 71
Jan. 62 4 Dec. 71
Jan. 62 1 4 Dec. 71
Jan. 62 20 Dec. 71
Jan. 62 20 Jan. 72
Jan. 62 20 Jan. 72
Jan. 62 4 Feb. 72
Jan. 62 20 Mar. 72
1 Julv 62
. Sept. 63
■ Nov. 63
I Apr. 64'
: July 64
. Sept. 72
; Oct. 70
i Jan. 71
Apr. 71
Jan. 72
. Feb. 72
. Feb. 72
Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works, i Mar.
72, Gwaiior Division, Central India.
Squadron Subaltern, 2 Bengal Cavalry.
Adjutant, 7 Bengal Cavaliy.
Adjutant, 16 Bengal Cavalry.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 18 Bengal Cavalry.
Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 19 Bengal Cavalry.
Station Staff Officer at Nowshera, 27 Sept. 69.
Squadron Officer, 6 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Subaltern, 3 Bengal Cavalrj-.
Adjutant, 2nd Central India Horse.
Squadron Subaltern, 3 Punjab Cavalry.
Assist. Commissioner, 3rd Class, 23 Aug.66, Shah-
pore, Punjab. — Furlough to Em-ope.
General List of Ofl&cers of Bengal Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
Captains.
Francis Monro Newbery
Adam Wilson Graham ...
AVilliam Henry Beckett ...
Charles Mercer
Thomas James Quin
Neville Eraser Parker
Charles Nesbit Hodgson
Walter Robert Hamilton
Frank Hale Berwick Marsh
Edwin Clarence O'Bryen Horsford
Vincent WilUam Tregear
Arthur Fitzgerald
Herbert Sejinour Marshall
Eduumd Denman Smith
Honrv Charles Greenaway
John Kdmimd Waller
Edwin Metcalfe Leslie Marriott ...
George Edward Reade
4 Mar.
oFeb.
oFeb.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
9 Apr.
20 Apr.
7 Apr.
20 May
I June
I June
6 June
6 June
20 June
4 Julv
4 July ..
9 July 59
■5 July 59
llciiiy Owen Cumberlege
Fniliiic Werge Simpson
K'lw;ird (ieorge Newuham ...
Williuiii (imham Smith
David William Inglis
Franci.s TwL-.Mcll
<'harl(.s Kdwiiiil Douglas Branson
Frank William Chatterton ...
Duncan John Stewart
John Richard McKenzic Hoinfray
Arthur Plantageuet Broome
Samuel Brown Home
Edwin Robert Ives
Alfred Thornton Davis
Arthur Fredenck Jones
Jair.is (lawkr Miicleod
Trcvni- .1 .1.11 Cliicheley Plowdcn.
I'Yainis i;u.l'.«i-> lla.Htings
trong .
iggens
11 Mainwaring .
AiHJabio
Williiiin lI'Mikiiihoi
Henry Kdgrumbe Eliot
Fleetwood llcxkcth WiUiums
15 July
2 Aug.
4 Aug.
11 Aug.
20 Aug.
27 Aug.
8 Se],t.
20 Sept.
20 Sept.
20 Sept
12 Oct.
12 Oct.
20 Oct.
20 Oct.
20 Nov.
9 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
'10 Dec.
'10 Dec.
]io Dec.
2o Dec.
2o Dec.
2o Dec.
' 4 Jan.
4 Jan.
25 July 59 I July 67 Assist. Comr. 3rd Grade, Oude, 15 Feb. 67. — Furl, to
20 Feb. 60 6 Feb. 68iWith 38 Native Infantry. [Europe.
3 Apr. 60 8 June 68 Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works,
7 Mar. 71, N.W. Provinces, 3rd (Mcerut) Division.
7 Apr. 60 19 Oct. 68 Wing Subaltern, i Goorkha Regt.
II May 60 19 Oct. 68 Cantonment Magistrate of Roorkee.
25 July 601 I Nov. 68 Sub. Assist. CommissaryGen. ist Class, 4 Dec. 71
26 Aug. 60 I Nov. 68 Station Staff Officer, Umritsur.
II Sept.6o| I Nov. 68 Adjutant, 4 Bengal Cavalry.
19 Sept. 60 I Nov. 68 Wing Subaltern 32 Native Infantrj-. [Umballa.
26 Oct. 6o| I Nov. 68 District Sup. of Police, 3rd Grade, I Mar. 70, Punjab,
7 Nov. 60 J Nov. 68 Quarter Master, 41 Native Infantr3-.
22 Nov. 6oj 9 Nov. 68l Adjutant, 26 Native Infantry.
2 Dec. 60' 10 Nov. 68JWmg Subaltern 28 Native Infantry.
59I 8 Dec. 60 10 Nov. 68 Officiating Wing Subaltern 3 Goorkha Regt.
59; 18 Fel). 61 1 10 Nov. 68lAdjutant, 10 Bengal Cavalrj-.
20 Feb. 61 ! 16 Dec. 6SjSick Furlough to Europe.
Feb. 6i 16 Dec. 68 [ Sub Assist. Commissari' Gen. 2nd Class, 29 April 69,
Barrackpore.
Mar. 6i 16 Dec. 68[Jujiior Assistant to the Commissiouerof Knm.aon,
N.W. Provinces, 11 Mar. 68.
6 Dec. eSlFurlough to Europe.
I Mar. 61
9 Apr. 61 19 Ju
28 Apr. 61 21 Jan. 69' Squadron Officer, 17 Bengal Cavalrj-.
59^29 Apr. 61 29 Jan. 69 Sub AssistantCoramissary Gien. istClass, i Jan. 70.
59 5 May 61 29 Jan. oglFui-lough to Eui-ope.
59 10 Miiy 61 29 Jan. 69 Wing Subaltern, 31 Native Infantry.
59 10 June 61 1 29 Jan. 69 Furlough to Eui-ope.
59 6 July 61 29 Jan. 69 Offg. Extra Commissioner, istClass, Jhausi, N. W.
i Provinces, 3 Nov. 69.
59 7 July 61 29 Jan. 69 With 2 Goorkha Regiment.
.59 II July 61 23 Feb. 69 Wing Subaltern, Bhopaul Battalion.
59 27 July 61 6 May 69'
59 28 July 61 6 May 69' Station Staff Officer, Dinapore.
59 2Aug.6i| 6 May 69 ufficiatingWiug Subaltern, 6 Infantry-, Hj-derabad
! ! Contingent.
59 II Aug. 61 1 6 May 69 Wing Subalt.ei-n, 5 Native Infantry.
59 2Q Aug. 6i| 6 May 69iWith 37 Native Infanti-j-.
59|24 Sept. 61 12 May bgWith 43 Native Infantry. TPunjab.
59'28 Sept. 61 12 June 69I Assist. Com. 3rd Class," 15 April 67, Rawul Pin'dee,
591 2 Oct. 61 22 June 69 (Quarter Master, 2 Sikh Infantry.
S9|ii Oct. 61 22 June69 Wim.' Subaltern, 16 Native Infantry.
59|i30ct. 61:29 June 69 S(iuadrou Subaltern, 10 Bengal Cavalrj-.
59 16 Oct. 61 ^9 Jiine Oy Kurlounh to Europe.
59' 2 Nov. Oi 29 Juneoy C^uarter Master, 14 Native Infantry.
59! 4 Nov. 61 '29 June 69 AtUiched to 3 Goorkha Regiment.
59' 10 Nov. 61 29 June 69 Dist. Supt.of Police, 5th Grade, 24 Doc. 68, Agra.
S9|i4 f^'ov. 61 29 June69 Wing Subaltern, 4 Goorkha Regiment.
59 23 Nov. 61 29 June 69 Officiating Wing Subaltern, 3 Sikh Infantry.
S9| y Dec. 61 16 July 69 Assist.Comr.3rdGrade, 21 Nov. 67, ChotaNagpore,
I I I Maumbooni, Bengal.
60, I Jan. 62 17 Aug. 69 Q\iarter Master, 4 Native Infantrj-.
6j I Jan. 62 2j Au . 6,j Adjiit.int, 44 Xat.vo Infantry.
General List of Officers nf Ueiu/al Infanfrij.
451
Captains.
Alfred Reginald Wilkinson
Francis Henry Thomas
Charles Owen Wyime Apijerley ...
George David Reid
James Nisbet Steel
Frederick William Crohan
Richard Octavius Vj-vyan
Jas. Hector Cha. Greenhill Lassalle
Charles Lewis Prendergast
Revell Eardley Wilmot
Henry Lachlan Yomig
Hatley Frere Woodcock
Henry Philip Kirke
Charles Walter Babington
Joseph Geo. Thomson Carruthers
Aislabie Landou
Beville Grenville Vyvyan
Alfred Wheler Bird
Henry John Peet
Sullivan Edward Becher
Thomas St. Quinthi Clutter) nick .
Frank Edward Johnstone
Herbert Maynard Ramsay
William Atkins
William Ironside Bax
John Howard Broome
Eric Colvin Sutherland Jackson...
Rob. Fra. Christopher Ale.x. Tytler
Robert Dudley Beeston
Divie Henry Robertson
Andrew McCrae Bruce
Chas. Douglas Godfrey Newington
Charles Yomig
Joseph West Ridgeway
Arthur George Hartshorne
John Mowbray Trotter
George Henry" Jackson
Louis Henry Emile Tucker
Edward Augustus Pemberton
Charles McDowal Skene
Henry Scoley Monies
Alc^:au(ler P'ringle Samuells....
( 'liiirlcs McKenzie Hall
lliiL'li Bladen Swiney
Williaui Prinsrle Harrison
John Edwin-ds Wrrue Howey
Walter n, a rl.'s KarucU
DavidK()iHrts(,ii..l/->;ur22Sept.72
William Fra,iicii Dodsworth
William More Molyneu.x
Ralph Anstruther Price
Walter Morland Story
Edward Evans Grigg
James Murphy Tulloch
Charles Ransford
George MacCall
John Richard Breeks Atkinson ...
James Eraser
Etwall Walter Smyth
Edward ITaivcvWrl.b
HughStarl. .\n.l,T.,ou
William Walnr ll-p'on Scott
Claude St, ■xvart.MMnisou
Edmond Hughes
Percy Wyndham Smith
James Agnew McNeale
Charles Frederick Thomas
Arthur Oldham
Walter Edward Gowan
Allan Harden
William Charles Ramsden
Thomas NichoUs
John Andrias Davidson Gordon ...
Douglas Cowslade Heimessy
Everard Neal Digges La Touche .
Frederick Schomberg Carr
Robert Edward Seymour Smith...
George Michell Devereux Hill
Francis Henry Hinde
Charles Hyder Forster
Alfred James Stead
Frank Bird Morris
Henry Wy lie
Edward Millett Forljes
Arthur Benjamin Clare
4 Jan. 60 I Jan. 62
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Feb. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
27 Mar. 60
4 May 60
4 May 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
26 June 60
7 July 60
1 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. Co
4 Sept. 60
18 Sept. 60
20 Sept. 60
2 Oct. 60
28 Oct. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
6 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 61
20 Jan. 61
20 Jan. 61
20 Jan. 61
4 Mar. 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 6 1
7 June 61
7 .Tune 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 Jmie 61
7 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
20 June 61
4 Julv 61
4 July 6 1
26 July 61
2 Aug. 61
4 Sept. 61
10 Sept. 61
27 Sept. 61
4 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 61
20 Oct. 61
26 Oct. 61
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
CAPTAIN.
25 Aug. 69
25 Aug. 69
25 Aug. 69
25 Aug. 69
2 Oct. 69
16 Oct. 09
29 Oct. 69
29 Oct. 69
Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69
29 Oct. 69
29 Oct. 69
I Nov. 65
7 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
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27 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
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7 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
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7 Nov. 69
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7 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
28 Nov. 69
8 Nov. 69
8 Nov. 69
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Dist. Supt. of Police, 5th Grade, 30 Mar. 67, Sarun.
Bengal.
Sub Assist. Corny. General, 2nd Class, 27 Nov. 71.
Furlough to Europe. [Purl, to Eiu-ope.
Furlough in India.
Furlough to Europe.
Oliiciating Wing Subaltern, 7 Native Infantry.
With 24 Native Infantry.
Assist.CommissionerintheAdjmere Commission,
I Apr. 71.— Farlough to Europe.
Supemimierary Assist. C'omr., 3rd Grade, Oude,
29 Sept. 70. — Hurdui.
Adjutant, 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating Quarter Master, 41 Native Infantry.
Quarter Master, 5 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern, 3 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern, 30 Native Infantry.
Adjutant, 21 Native Infantry.
Asst. Kng., 2nd Gr., D. P. Works, 30 April 68,
N.W. P.— Furlough to Europe.
Wing Subaltern, 7 Native Infantri'.
With 45 Native Infantry.
Assist.Com.,istGr.,i7May6g,Seebsaugor,Bengal.
Adjutant, 2 Goorkhas. [Sick Purl, to Eur.
Fort Adjutant (jf Attock.
Sick FurldU'.'li tn iMirope.
Dis. Sii|it.Mi' I'ni, ,iii (ir. 27 Feb. 69, Sarun, Bengal.
— Furluu^h t., |-,„rnpe.
Quarter Mastur, <j Native Infantry.
Squadron Officer, 11 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer, 2 Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Subaltern, 32 Native Infauti\v.
Squadron Subaltern, 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Officer, 42 Native Infantry.
Squadron Subaltern, 9 Cavalry.
Quarter Master, 4 Punjab Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, Meywar Bheel Corps.
OfTg. Asst. Agent to Gov. Gen. in Rajpootana.
Officiating Quarter Master, 35 Native Infantry.
Furlough to Europe.
ufantry.
District Superintendent of Police, 3rd Grade,
I July 70, Punjab, Ferozepore District.
28 Nov. 69'As>t.C'iiii. ithniacle, ist Class, 17 Feb. 70, Nrmar,
28 Nov. 69 With 4 ; .\;iii\r liitaiitry.
2 Dec. 69
15 Dec. 69
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
4 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
28 Feb
I Mai
I Mar. 70
I Mar
I Mar. 70
I Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
10 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
' Mar. 70
Mar. 70
29 Mar. 70
30 Mar. 70
9 May 70
26 May 70
28 May 70
2 Jmie 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
9 AU£
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
22 Aug. 70
16 Oct,
4 Dec. 70
13 Dec. 70
5 Jan. 7:
22 Feb. 7:
[Oude.
7,Gonda,
Witll 0 .Vallv,' I
Quarter M;i-h-
Adjutant, , I'll
Sick Furl. ill-: 1.1:1
AssistaiitCi.ii.iii; -.. .;. r.ril ( 'las
Attached to i (ioorklui liegimei
Attached to 30 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern, 44 Native Infantry.
With 32 Native Infantry.
Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 9 Native Infantry .
Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.'P. W., 28 Sept. 60,
Mayo College Division, Ajmere.
Assist. Com., 3rd Class, 4 April 67.— Furlough.
Furlough in India.
Officiating Adjutant, Bhopal Battalion.
Squadron Officer, i Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Subaltern, 40 Native Infantry.
Adjutant, 31 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern, 8 Native Infantry.
Quarter Master, 12 N.itixi' Intantiy.
Aide de Camp to the ( 'oniuiiniilir 111 Chief.
Squadron Subaltern, i.j i;iuual Cavaliy.
Wing Subaltern, 8 Gourklias.
Sick Furlotigh to Europe.
Sciuadron Sulialtern, 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing
Adjutii
Oflicia
Attael.
Quart,
Witll
yo Infantry.
\Vi
Goorkhas.
mtry.
Infantry.
Ottiii I I 'I ■ : I Master, 10 Native Infantry.
Assi.-t. iii" I,, .ma-, 3rd Grade, 29 Oct. 67, Seeb-
sauuiu-, llcniral. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 5 Punjab Cavalr.\-.
Adjutant, 15 Native Infantry.
Quarter Master, 20 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltcni, ;.■ .N.itiv,' Infantry.
Attached to --. .Natu-' Infantry.
Wing Subalt, III, n Nirurlnf. [Cent. Provinces.
Asst.Com. 5tli I iraili , 1 si Class, 24 Mar. 70, Saugor,
Officiating Squailrou Officer, 4 Pimjab Cavalry.
Adjutant, 39 Native Infantry.
Adjutant, 16 Native Infantry.
452 Gen
Cattains.
Sbn.Gieorge Campbell Napier
William Hope ileiklejohn
Walter Jones
Alexander Jeffery Nicholson
Archibald Cuthbert Bigg Wither .
Henry John Lawrence
William Loch
Biufield Wemyss
^0 n . Robert WiUiam Napier
AUan Scott Roberts
Arthur John TregonwellWelchman
eml List of Offi-cers of Bengal Infantry.
ENSIGN.
4 Nov
6i
4 Dec.
1 Jan.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
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62,
4 Jan.
62
4 Jan.
2o Jan.
62
62
2o Jan.
2oFeb
62
62
2o Dec.
59
Nov. 62' 2 May 71 Asst. Commissioner, 3rd Class, 10 Apriiey, Punjab*
Simla District.
62 24 May 71: Wing Subaltern, 20 Native Infantry.
63: 7 June 71 With 13 Native Infantry.
63 29 June 71 Quarter Master, Corps of Guides.
63 n July 71 Executive Engineer, 4th Gr. D. P. W., i Sept. 71.
I Indus Valley State Railway.
63 iS July 71 Assistant Commissioner, 22 Aug. 66, Umballa,
I Punjab. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
63 i8 July 71 Squadron Officer, 19 Benga. Cavalry.
63 iS July 71 Aide de Camp to Lt. Governor of N. W. Provinces,
14 Oct. 69.
63 18 July 71 Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief.
63 18 July 71 Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, 23 May 66,
j Gujerat, Punjab. — Furlough to Europe.
61 1 29 June 69 Attached to 10 Bengal Cavalry.
II Dec.
I Jan.
8 Jan.
25 Jan.
24 Mar.
24 Mar.
Unattached Officers.
Captains.
ENSIGN.
LIEUI.
BBEVET
CAPTAIN.
CAPTAIW.
EEMAEKS.
23 Sept. 53
24 Feb. 58
30 Dec. 58
30 Dec. 68
II May 58
19 Oct. 58
3 Dec. 58
8 Jan. 64
5 Aug. 59
Attached to 20 Native Infantry.
Exec. Eng. 2nd Grade.D. P. Works, i Oct. 65, Dehra
Doon Canals, N.W. Provinces.
Barrack Master, ist Class, 12 Apr. 71, Chunar and
Aztmghur.
Barrack Master, ist Class, 29 Feb. 60, Dum-Dum
and Dacca.
oo+OT. ratmooo T^ TlToi. rn AHQ>,ol-,Q/q
Ue Patrick Roddy
'11 Jan. 67
8 Jan. 71
30 Dec. 70 5 July 71
II May 70 II Apr. 72
John Chalmers
LlEtTTENANTS.
28 Sept. 58 II Apr. 65
5 Oct. 60' 5 Oct. 65
14 Sept. 60' I Dec. 65
26 Oct. 60' 14 Oct. 68
2oSept.57 22 July7i
24 Feb. 72
5 Oct. 72 [Bengal.
14 Sept.72 Exec.Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, iMar. 69, Nosrigunge Div.
26 Oct. 72 Doing duty at Chunar.
Doing duty at Fort William.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Robert Macniminie ...
Ensisn.
B D. Hayes
Bengal Medical Department.
453
Inspeotoh Genekal of Hospitals,
ranking with Brigadier General.
John Cami)bell Brovvn, CB
Deputy Inspectoks Genebal of
Hospitals, ranking with Coloneh.
Charles Lindsay Cox
Deputt In^pectoes General of
'B.osriTi.i.8,rankingwithLi. Coloneh.
DanielJames O'Callaghan
Charles Archer, If-D
George Satiuders
Thomas Hastings
John Fullarton Beatson, MD
Charles Richard Francis, MB. ...
Henry Bruges Buckle, C^
George Banister
John Nicholas Tresidder
Charles Manners Smith
James Pattison Walker, MD
Surgeons Majob, ranking with l.f.
Coloneh, but junior of that rank.
■\Villiam Jameson
Samuel Adamson Homan
John Barton Harrison, ?JD
Francis TurnbuU, 3fJ)
James TyrcU Carter Ross
Andrew Fleming, JI/jD
Charles Palmer, MD
Donald McDonald, J}/ /J ,
Henry Mills Cannon. MB
James BannatyneSaviuel i?ro'.\-n .
George Hutchinson V,.\y, MT)
Edward Courtenay Thorj], Ml)....
Robert Cockbum
James Irving, MB
Alexander Laing Eotrle, MD
George Richard Pcmberton, MD.
John Campliell Bow, MD
Cavendish Johnson
Francis Pearson
Norman Chevers, MD
Frederick Freeman Allen, CB. ...
Arthur James Pa.'i ne, Jfl>
Stewart Clark
David Young, Mr>
Joseph Fayrer, MD. CSI.
AVil'vini Henry Adley
: I • ■ ■ - Francis Williams, MD
rd John Vivi:in
.1,1 :.~ AIox. C. Hutchinson, 3fD.
.),,liu H:irp';ir Pr--,-"i
Joseph '\V:'- ■ I' h ^Vmesbury
Edward \;-;. 1
Auneslc , I - i ^t Do Renzy
Alexan.h , . r -i , .UD
James ?il:i' 'ill "I'Aiam.MD.
Joseph CK- 'lyii, MB. ...
George ^1 <■ ■;. i i: i-,:in,il/D
Richard Henry I', ;kins
Stephen ('Iimihimii 'I'uwnsend
WUliam Burns ll,:'tson, jlfZ>
Charles Til. mi;is I'nske
WilUam Fred. Blyth Dalzel, MD.
Samuel Bowen Partridge
Surgeons, ranking with Majors.
John James Clarke
George Olaus Baillie, JfD
Jolm ?:dward Tuson, M J>
I'raucisNottidgeMacnamara.Jlfi).
Kihvard Taylor
Uuury William Spry
Alfred James Dale, MB
Arthur Young
Bcniamin Si'rpson, MD
Grorcc Hir'r:o Dalr, 2ID
Crnr-r llarnanl ,..':
l;.ilMrt l-:,urr Hutchinson, ilfJ». ...
.l-ihu ricMi,-,ll, MD
Nathaniel James Grant
Joseph Ewart, MD
Robert Moir, MD
Theodore Duka, MD
Georije Vernon Currie
Francis Huuh O'Donel, MD
Henry Martineau Greenhow
Henrv William Graham
John Elliot, MD
5 July 36
7 July .[J 22 June 67
Hon.Sui-geonto the Queen, Calcutta.
Furlough to Europe.
Furlough to Europe.
Lucknow Circle.
Presidency Circle.
3 Jan. 42 31 Mar. \^^
DFcb. 42! 6 June 68
i July 42 20 July 68
3 Sept.42 21 Dec. 6S
5 Jrme43'2o Apr. 60 Aliiii.t CmvIi'.
5 Jan. 44] 16 Mar. jc^ I iin;i]M,rr( 'ircle.
8Mar.44 40ct. 70' Harra Cirt-lr,
2 .Tan. 45.10 May 71 Rawul I'iudec Circle.
Mar. 45 31 Mar. 72lUmballa Circle.
I Mar. 45 31 Mar. ys'Atrra, Circle.
; Apr. 45 22 June 72 Allahabad Circle.
30 Aug. 38
3 Mar. 42
I Feb. 43
It Feb. 45
26 July 45
20 Sept. 45
20 Feb. 46
20 Apr. 46
1 .Tune 46
20 Oct. 46
3 Jan. 47
20 Jan. 47
20 Jan. 47
27 May 47
20 Oct. 47
20 Jan. 48
20 Apr. 48
21 .Tune 48
2 July 48
I Aug. 48
24 Nov. 49
20 Mar. so
29 June 50
2 Sept. so
20 Nov. 50
20 Nov. 50
20 Nov. 50
II Jan. 51
20 .Tan. 51
9 July 51
29 July 51
20 Oct. SI
20 Nov. 51
24 Nov. SI
20 Dec. 51
20 Apr. 52
I June 52
30 June 52
26 Aug. 52
:o Sept. 52
.aOct. 52
14 May S3
14 May 53
17 June 53
18 June 53
I Aug. 53
4 Oct. 53
20 Oct. 53
20 Oct. 53
20 Oct. 53
4 Nov. ,1
25 Nov. 53
3 Dec. 53
14 Dec. 53
18 Dec. 53
20 Dec. 53
20 Dec. 53
4 Jan. 54
14 Jan. 54
14 Jan. 54
20 Jan. 54
14 Feb. 54
-.oFeb. s4
I Oct. 58
3 Mar. 62
I Feb. 63
II Feb. 65
26 July 65
20 Sept. 6
20 Feb. 66
20 Apr. 66
1 June 66
20 Oct. ee.
3 Jan. 6-
20 Jan. 0 -
20 Jan. ly
27 May (.7
20 Oct. 67
20 Jan. 68
20 Apr. 6S
21 Juno 68
2 July 68
I Aug. 68
24 Nov. 69
20 Mar. 70
29 June 7c
2 Sept. 70
20 Nov.
20 Nov. 70
20 Nov. 70
11 Jan. 7
20 Jan. 7
9 July 7
29 July 71
20 Oct. 71'
20 Nov. 71
24 Nov. 7.
20 Dec. 71
20 Apr. 72
I June 72
30 .Tune 72
26 Aug. 72
20 Sept. 72
12 Oct. 72
[Prov.
Mar.
Superintendent of Botanical Gardens, Saharunpore, n' W
3 Native Infantry.
Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad.
24 Native Infantry.
Sec. to the Inspr. Gen. of Hospitals, ladian Medical Dept
h^augor Circle, Jubbulpore, 30 Mar. 70.
15 June 64
15 .Tune 64
IS .Tune 64
1 5 .Tune 64
15 .Tune 64
15 June 64
II July 64
7 Aug. 64
26 Sept. 64
24 Oct. 64
15 Nov. 64
15 Apr. 65
3 .Tune 65
14 .Tune 65
24 June 65
25 .Tulv 65
I Aug.i'.
Cuttack, 22 June 69.
Presidency and Marine Surgeon, 25 Nov. 64.
Principal Medical Storekeejier to Government at Presi-
dency, 8 May 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Lucknow.
CfficiatinK ;; Bengal Cavalry.
; I!: ;;2:i' CavalrV.
I'.il, Tirhoot.
-. 6 Aug. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
' .1:, Allah iliad, 9 Nov. 60.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick i<"urlough to Europe.
Officiating Civil, Bijnour.
Medical Storekeeper at Sealkote.
1 Bengal Cavalry.
Supt. Gen. of Vaccination, RohilcundDivn.,N.W P i Mar 64
Prinpl. and Prof, of Med., Cal. Med. Coll.,andex-oj: ist Phys.!
and Coll. Hospl., 27 Apr. 61.— Furlough.
2 Goorkha Regiment.
Sup. of European and Native Insane Asylums, Bhowaneepore
and DxUlimda.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Inspector General of Prisons and Dispensaries, N. W. Pro-
vinces. —Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough to Australia.
Honorary Physician to the Queen. Professor of Surgery,
Medical College, Calcutta, and ex-off. ist Surgeon Coll.
15 Cavalry. [Hospl., 23 June 60.— Furlough to Europe.
28 Native Infantry.
4 Cavalry.
Officiating Civil, Boolundshuhur, 27 Feb. 71.
Civil, Lahore, 7 Feb. 71.
With 7 Bengal Cavalry.
Sanitary Cuiiimis., Punjab, 6Mar.68.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
(■I\ il, A2r.i. ami Superintendent of Limatic Asylum.
5 -iitarN I 'ninuiixiMiier with the Govt, of India, 16 June 69.
( 2.1I. lianilly, ;i I >ct. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
■ Cn.rkha llrL'lluullt.
" ^ai;\. hi: inrry. [Provinces.— Furlough.
■ i lit of Vaccination and Sanitary Comr.forCent.
' . :. IV, 21 Feb. 6S.
I '",1 1, M i: MiHire.
57 Native Infantry.
Prof, of Surgical & Descriptive Anatomy, &c.,Med. Coll., Cal-
cutta and ex-off. 2nd Surg., Coll. Hospl., and Supt. Sukeas-st.
Dispensarj-, 2 Feb. 59.— Furlough to Europe.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
6 Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating 2 Native Infantry. [6 July 67.
ChemicalExam. and Prof. of Chemistry, Med. Coll., Calcutta',
23 Native Infantry.
39 Native Infantry.
25 Native Infantry.
Furlough to Europe and Australia.
Civil, Patna, 18 Nov. 70.
Officiating Principal Medical Storekeeper to Government
34 Native Infantry. [at the Presidency.
Officiating 6 Native Infantry.
Examiner of Medical Accounts, 31 Mar. 69.
Officiating 9 Cavalry.
Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital at Calcutta.
Joint Medical Charge, Simla.
Civil, Dniieoling, 18 Nov. 70.
iwa Bheel Corps
liomba.y Mint.
454
Bengal Medical Department.
SCBGEOlfS, ranlcing tcith ilajo
Thomas Beard Farncombe . . . .
Frederick John Earle
Theobald Rinser, MD
Samuel Delpratt •
Philip Warren Sutherland
Alfred Eteson
Albert Richard Wa Khom
William Watson, AT^
Alexander John Cowie
Charles Cooper Watson WOsou
Patrick Francis Bcllew
William John Palmer, MD
Alexander Pakintrton Tomkj-ns ...
Robert Prin>rle, MD
Xottidgc Charles Macnamara
James Henry Loch, MD
Robert Rouse
John Charles Annesley ■•■•i:---
James RawlLnson Jackson, MD....
Archibald Macdonald Garden
Samuel Comwallis Amesbury
Gilbert Bethune Hadow ....^
Soorjoo C. G. Chuckerbutty, MD.
John Brake ••
Alfred Adams Mantell, MD
John Bowmer CoUison
John Bishop King, iWX>
Augiistus Keppel Reed
George Kenneth Poole, MD
Alexander Garden, JfZ)
William Walker, 3/1)
George Alder Watson
Bernard Kendall
John Lindsay Stewart. MD
Theobald Mathew, MB
James Fair weather, MD
Charles Julian Jackson
Robert Bird, KX>
John Martin Coates, MD
Henry Thorn, MD
Francis Synge Sillifant
Charles Planck
Frederic Carter
William Henry Hayes
Henry Walter Bellew
David Boyes Smith, MD
Edward John Gayer
James Howard Thornton, MB. ...
Frank Powell, MB
John Ince, MD
John Jones, MD
James Browne
Robert Sander Bateson
Thomas Pettit Wright
Alexander Morison Dallas
Charles Kilkelly, MB „.
Neil Beniamiu Baillie
Sarkies Michael Shircore
James Fownes Norton Wise, MD.
William Eddowes
James Lumsdaine Bryden, MD....
Thomas Travers Sherlock
William Henry Kirton
George Farrell
Cha. Egbert Wimond Bensley, MX).
John Charles Morice
Thomas EdmondstonCharles, JifZ).
William Roche Rice, MD
Richard Theophilus Abbott, MD.
Henry Caylcy
.lames Cliimn
Archibald II
William <':,!;
Charles VAv. <
George Sackv
William Edward Caird
Emmanuel IJonavia, MD
Lindwiv Frederic Dickson, MD...
Adam Taylor
Jno.ArmHtronglMirefoyCoUes.JfZ).
Alexander Dngald Campbell, MD,
Sydney CliurkB Courtney, MD. ...
SUPRRKUURRABT SCBGEONB.
Charlf!< TrontiH
Rniendrn Chan<lra Chandra
R/)bLTl LiddcTdale, MD
JanifHKdw.TicmeyAitchiRon,ifZ>,
I,ioiiar(l Homer Lees, MD
TliomuM Stick Vealo ',
Uumlct Walker Switzer
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2»Mar.
7 Apr.
6 Mav
6 May
20 May
22 June
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4 Aug.
26 Aug.
6 Sept.
7 Sept.
20 Sept.
4 Oct.
4 Nov.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
30 Dec.
4 Jan.
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14 Jan.
20 Jan.
24 Jan.
54 3 Jan-
54 14 Feb.
541=4 Feb.
54 29 Mar.
54 6Mny
54 20 May
54 31 Ma.y
54 I Aug.
54 4 Aug.
54 26 Aug.
54 6 Sept.
54 7 Sept.
54120 Sept.
54 1 4 Oct.
54! 4N'0V.
54 2C1 Dec.
54120 Dec.
54 30 Dec.
;4 Jan.
J4 Jan.
24 Jan.
28 Feb.
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28 Mar.
4 Attg.
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug.,
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
14 Nov.
28 Nov.
2 Jan.
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
8 Apr.
2 July
16 July
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
8 Oct.
22 Oct.
20 Nov.
10 Dec.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
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4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
4 Jan. 67
I Jan. 67
4 Jan. 67
20 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
55 24 Jan.
55 24 Jan.
55 24 Jan.
55 28 Feb.
55 14 Mar.
55 28 Mar.
55 4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
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55 4 Aug.
55 4 Aug.
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29 Jan.
4 Aug.
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57 1 4 Aug.
57 1 4 Aug.
57; 4 Aug.
58. 27 Jan.
58J27 Jan.
58 27 Jan.
45 Native Infantry.
Civil. Kishnagur, 5 Apr. 62.
7 Beiigtil Caviilrv.
Civil. Hiiz:irccliaugh, 2 Apr. 66.
11 Native liifantiy.
iSappers and Miners.
3 Native Infantry.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Allahabad and Jhansi Divi-
j sions, N. W. Provinces, 3 Jan. 70.
Officiating 37 Native Infantry.
{Deputy Assay Master, Bombay Mint, 30 Nov. 70.
: St Assist., Presidency Gen. Hospital, 6 Dec. 64.
charge of Lower Orphan School, i Sept. 70.
Superintendent of Central Prison, Bareilly, 16 Apr. 62.
Supt. Vacciaation, Agra and Meerut Divisons. — Furlough.
Superintendent of the Eye Infirmary, Calcutta, 21 Mar. 64.
Civil, Nynee Tal.
3 Pun.iaub Cavalry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Superintendent, Central Prison, Meerut, 28 June 60.
Superintendent General of Vaccination, Punjab.
Officiating, 3 Native Infantry.
9 Native Infantry.
Prof., Materia Medica, Med. Coll., and ex-off". 2nd Physn., Coll.
Hosp. , Calcutta, i4Dec. 65; andProf.ClinicalMed.,2oDec.65.
Inspector General of Jails in Central Proviuces, 26 Jan. 70. —
Officiating Sanitary Commissioner, &c.
Joint medical charge, Simla.
Civil, Moradabad. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Furlough to Europe.
44 Native Infantry.
18 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Saharunpore, 14 Nov. 65.
Inspector General of Prisons and Dispensaries, N. W. P.
19 Bengal Cavalry.
14 Bengal Cavalry.
Conservator of Forests, Punjab, 7 Oct. 65.
Civil, Monghyi-.— Furlough to Europe.
Civil Station of Murree, 8 Mar. 70.
Officiating Civil, Patna.
Superintendent of Jails, Hazareebaugh, 12 Sept. 66.
3 Punjab Infantry.
14 Native Infantry.
Sanitary Commissioner, N. W. Provinces, 6 Mar. 68.
1 Goorkha Regiment.
Deputy Commis., 2nd Grade, Singbhoom, Bengal, i4Feb. 62.
Civil, Peshawur, 10 Jan. 68.
Sanitary Commissioner for Bengal, 24 Jan. 68.
Civil, Tirhoot, 9 Jan. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
2 Native Infantry.
Supt. of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circles. — Furlough.
Civil, Loodiana, 8 Mar. 70.
Officiating Civil, Allahabad.
S Bengal Cavalrj-.
Civil. Umballa.
Civil, Nursingpore, i Aug. 70.
Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab (Lahore) , 13 Mar. 63.
Civil, Allygurh, 30 Nov. 59.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Civil Surgeon of Bhaugulpore, 3 Nov. 69.
Civil, 24-Pergunnahs, 17 Aug. 60.
Civil, Dacca, 2 July 67.
Eriupoorah D-regular Force.
Statist.Officerto Sanitary Comr. with Govt, oflndia, 9 Dec. 62.
Civil, Etawah.— Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Moozufifernuggur, 12 July 59.
2 Punjaub Cavalry.
Civil," Burrisau'i.
16 Bengal Cavalry.
Supt. Genl. of Vaccination in the Lower Provinces, 1 1 Dec. 66.
Civil, Jubbulpore, 20 Jan. 65.
Sanitary Comr. ,Insp. Gen. of Jails and Dispensaries, and Supt.
ofVaccination in the Hyderabad Assigned Dists.,26 Jan. 70.
Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Bijnour. Officiating Civil, Mooradabad.
27 Native Infantry.
32 Native Infantry.
Sanitary Commissioner, Oude, 21 Feb. 68.
12 Native Infantry. [Lucknow.
Superintendent Department of Science, and Health Officer,
Cg Civil, Umritsur. — Officiating at Delhi.
70 4 Sikh Infantry.
70 Bhopawur Polit. Agency and Malwah Bheel Corps, 4 Sept. (
70 Corps of Guides.
27 Jan. 58
27 Jan. 58
^^ .Tan. 5S
J7 Jan. 58
27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70
27 .Ian. 58I27 Jan. 70
27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70
27 .Tan. 70
27 Jan. 70
27 .Tan. rn
27 Jan
Civil, Goruckpore, 4 Mar. 69.
Civil, Sonthal Pergunnahs (Deogui'h). — Fui-lough.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Darjecling Circle, 8 Nov. 69.
Civil, Loodianha.
Sick Furlough to Europe
30 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Bengal Medical Department.
455
SnPEBNUMEBABT SUBGEONS.
Cyrus Octayius Dnniell, MD. ...
Daniel Wric-ht, MD
Henry Charles Cutcliffe
Thomas Edwin BurtonBrown.lfD
Henry Potter, MD
Albert Marc Verchere
Charles Hatchell
John Charles Whishaw
Frederick William Alex. DeFabeck
John Berry White
Robert Brovm
Ai-ohibald Fullerton Richmond ..
John Joseph McDermott, MD
Worseley Poulett Harris, MD. ..
WilliamEdward Allen
Rinors Mantell, MB
Edwin Clement Bensley .,.•
Thomas Williams Sheppard
John Ellis, MB
Edric Selous
Charles Peter Costello
James John Durant
Ferdinand Odevaino
Georjre Grant, MB
Georye Cochet Chesnaye
John Duncan, MD
Edward Ord Tandy
Francis Parsons
Frederick Georjre Constant, MD.
James Hunt Condon
William Roe Hooper
Mark Henry Lackersteen, MD. ...
Henry Seymour Smith, MB
Charles Cameron
John Richardson, MB
Arthur Parker Holmes, i/jD
Robert Gray, MB
Jos. MacNaughtan Fleming, MD
Charles Frederick Oldham
Edward Ambrose Fitzjrerald
George Henderson, MD
John Reid
Peter Cullen, MD
James Richard Johnson
Isaac Newton
George William Jameson
Henry Cookson
Robt. Wiseman Cunningham, MD
William Moir, MB
Thomas Gmv Skardon
Edmund John Hoskms, MD
John Cnrcly Shaw
John Wilson Johnston, MD
John Cameron, MD
Jesse Griggs Pilchcr
Simon Mackertich, MD
Alexander Neil
John Gay French, SID
Richard Thomas Lyons
Assistant Surgeons, ranking with
Captains.
Kenneth McLood, MD
James Cleghorn, MD
Robert Harvey, 2IB
Robert Reid
Andrew Skeen, MB
John Bennett, MD
Edward Barton Gardner
James Kelly, MD
Lionel Dixon Spencer, MD
George King, MB
William Center, MB
Henry Black Purvcs
Robert Deacon
Patrick Joseph Heffernan
George Thomson, MB
Robert Jameson, MD
Robert George Matliew
William Duncan, MB
Robert Moir Milne, MB
George ilassy
George Cumberland Ross
Richard Power
Griffith Griffith
Lewis Cameron, MD
Daniel O'Connell Raye, J/i*
William Pleace Warburton, MB...
Edward Alfred Birch
Dean Philip P.ilmer, MD
Denis Francis Kceg:in, MD
William Walker Galloway, MB. ...
Lewis Edward Eadcs
Stephen CouU Mackenzie, IfD. ...
William Day Stewart
27 Jan.
28 May
28 May
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 Jnly
23 July
23 July
23 Ju y
23 July
23 July
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lo Fob.
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27 July
27 July
27 July
27 Jul>
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
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1 Oct.
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31 JIar.
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31 ?ilar.
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31 Mar.
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2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
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31 Mar.
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58 27 Jan.
58 28 May
58 28 May
58 23 July
58 23 July
58 23 Jnly
58 23 July
58 23 July
58 23 July
58 23 July
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58 23 Jnly
58 23 July
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59 10 Fel).
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70 Sick Furlough to Europe.
70 Residency Surgeon (Katmandoo), Nepaiil, 30 April 66.
Officiating Civil, Dacca, 15 Feb. 69.
Principal of the Lahore Medical School, 7 Feb. 71.
17 Bengal Cavalry.
13 Native Infantry.
Civil of Bcolundshuhur, 21 Oct. 69.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
Supt. of Lucknow Central Prison and Dist. Jail, 29 Nov. 67.
Deolee Irregular Force.
42 Native Infantry.
Political Agent, Mimnipore,2 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe,
yu 38 Native Infantry.
70 15 Native Infantry.
70 Civil, Shahjehanpore, 22 June 61.
7ilBhopal Battalion and Bhopal Political Agency.
71 9 Bengal Cavalry.
71 Civil, Ra.jshahye.
71 Principal Assist, to the Opium Agent of Benares.— Furlough.
71 Officiating Civil, Seetapore.
71 Civil, Unao, Oude.
71 Officiating 5 Punjaub Cavalry.
71 Civil, Arrah, 9 Jan. 65.
71'In medical charge of Mussoorie.
71 Superiutendt. New Central Prison.Furruckabad. — Furlough.
71 4 GoDi-kha Regiment.
71 Sick Furlough to Europe.
71 Officiatinir Civil, Loodianah.
71 2 BcnL'al Cavalry.
71 12 Beijgal Cavalry.
7iiCivil, Cawnpore.
71 Supt. of the Central Prison (and ofiBciating Civil), Benares.
71 i Special Chemical Examiner, Lahore. — Sick Fm-l. to Europe.
7iiCivil, Bijnour.
7i[Civil, Roy Bareilly.
71 Superintendent of Vaccination, Agra Division.
71 1 1 Sikh Infantry.
71'Furlough to Europe.
71 Civil, Nimar District (Khundwa), 2 Jan. 68.
71 [Civil Surgeon, Shahpore, Punjaub.
71 [to Europe
71 Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore, 6 April 68.— Furlough
71 Sick Furlough to Europe.
71 Civil, Hoshungabad District, 19 Oct. 67.
715 Goorkha Regiment.
71 Superintendent of Vaccination for the Punjab, 15 Oct, 68.
72 Civil, Ghazeepore.
72 Officiating Civil, Kurnal.
72'Meywar Political Agency, 9 May 65.
Civil, Meerut, 12 May 63.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Ranohee.
16 Native Infantry.
4 Punjaub Infantry. [District Jail.
Officiating Superintendent of Lucknow Central Prison and
Superintendent and Medical Officer, Central and District
5 Punjab Infantry. [Jails, Agra.
Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Civil, Mymensing.
Officiating 8 Native Infantry.
6 Native Infantry. . .„..,„
Civil, Azimghur.— Officiating Civil, Etawah.
I Regiment, Central India Horse.
Civil, Futtehghur, 27 Sept. 70.
Civil, Kurnaul, Pimjaub. _ „ „ . .
5 Punjab Cavalry. — Officiatmg Superintendent of Vaccination.
29 Native Infantry.
I Punjab Infantry. „ „ .
In medical charge of the Eastern States Agency of Ra.ipootana.
Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden at Calcutta.— Sick Furl.
Chemical Examiner, &c., Lahore Medical School.
Civil, Mymensing.
Civil, Sylhet, 24 Jan. 68.
Civil, Bariatch.
I Punjab Cavalry. , „ . , . „ , ^ ,
Superintendent of the Central Prison at Allahabad.
Civil, Midnapore.
65 Civil, Budaon.
65 Civil, Dharmsala, 25 May 70.
6s'4 Punjab Cavalry. . , „
6s '3 Sikh Infantry.— Officiating 3 Punjab Cavalry.
66 31 Native Infantry.
66 41 Native Infantry. ^.„. „. , „ ,
66 Garrison Assistant Surgeon, Fort William.— Sick Furlough.
66 Civil, Jullundur, 11 Sept. 67. ^ ^, „ -r, 1
66 Officiating 10 Native Infantry, and Staff, Barrackporc.
66 5 Bengal Cavalry.
66 2 Regiment Central India Horse.
66 CivU, Kheree.
6617 Native Infantry.
66 OlEciating Assistant Surgeon, Presidency General Hosintal.
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4i6
Bengal Medical Department.
Assistant Sckgeons, ranking icith
Captains.
Horatio Dav. Steel CompigniS MD.
Thomas Frroncli MuUeu, MD
John Burke Gaffuey
Richard Henry Curran
Cornelius John McKenna
Julius John Wood, MS
Woodforde Findeu
Andrew McMaster raterson
dam, MB.
Assistant Surgeons, ranking with
Lieutenants.
Alfred Swaine Lethbridge, MD....
Arthur Stephen, MB
John Henry Xe\\-man, MD
Hugh Johnstone, MB.
David Douglas Cunnin
Henry Wliitwell
Archibald Cameron, MD
Benjamin Evers
Jas. Cha. Gordon Carmichael, MD.
William Harvey
Alexander Gibb Grant, MB
Warwick Jiicksnn
George GilViert McLaren, MB
Joseph Johnstone Monteath, MD.
Richard Howell Stevens, Jl/B
Kenneth Mackenzie Downie, MB.
Frederic Morell Mackenzie
John MacGregor
George Hutchcson
Edward Reginald Johnson
Christopher William Calthrop
Alexander Wood, MB
Richard Careless Sanders, MB. ...
Edwin Sanders
Beniamin Franklin
Frederick Pooley Edis, MB
Robert Temple Wright, 3ID
George M'Bride Davis, MD
KaU Paila Gupta, MB
Henry James Linton
Olliver Thomas Duke, MB
Francis Cobham Nicholson, MB
John Sutherland Gunn, MB
Thomas Holbein Hendley
William Henry Gregg, MB
Albert Baird Seaman
Fokeer Chunder Ghose
Frederick Augustus Smyth
Herbert Boyd
John Lloyd, MD
William Michael Courtney
Edward Butler Ruttledge
Thomas Robinson, J/iJ
Daniel Nicholas Martin, MD. ...
Alexander Bannerman Strahan
William Alexander Cranford Roe
Ambrose Hamilton Kelly
Charles John Walford Meadows...
William Napier Keefer
Andrew Dcane
William Flood Murray, MB
James Fred. Parry Mc'Connell.MB,
Joseph O'Brien
James O'Mallcy M'Donnell
James Reid
Gilbert Proby Mackenzie
A. Crombie
Alexander Crombie, MD
William Reed Murphy
Charles Henry Jonbert, MB
Ebenczer Geer Russell
John Scully
Geoffrey Craythome Hall
Gopaul Chunder Roy, MD
Adam Scott Reid. MB
George Watson, MD
Wra.Andw. DumfordFasken.KJB.
Edward I^awrie, MB
Joseph Wilson, MD
John Alfred Thomas Lang
Kiiward Mulvnny
John Manook Zorab, MB
Russick I^all Dutt, MD
f;ir(lliMrlalRatiinlalDaphtary,afi),
John Thomas Brownngg Bookey
AUxaiidor M'Gregor
.Inn. < Young, 3/ja "
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1'.;!' V. !!• liari Gupta
.Ii.hii M r.jiiHghey, 3fX)
PMwarii Palmer .....■■
Alfred Henry Williams, 3fB. .....
Robert Andrew King Holmes.jfii
John K'lwnrd Jliarnock Ferris
Daviil Kdwnrd Tyrrell Lombard.!
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Officiating in charge of Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
In Medical Charge of Ulwar Political Agency.-Sick Furlough
Civil Surgeon of Upper Godavery Dist., Central Provinces, 14 July 68.
Doing Duty at Port Blair, 20 Aug. 67.
26 Native Infantry. „ ^ „. ,
Su]ierintendent of "Vaccination, Kancnee Circle.
II Bengal Cavalry.
I Native Infantry.
Civil, Bhagulpore Central Jail.
6 Puniab Infantry.
Political Agency, Jodhpore. • „ ^ ,
In Medical Charge of the Political Agency at Mandalay.
Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Principal Assistant to the Opium gent, Benarea.
Civil, Sultanpore.
Civil, Seoni.
7 Nntive Infantry.
Officiating 2 Punjab Infantry.
Civil, Deyrah Doon.
Officiating Civil, Cachar.
Resident Surgeon, Calcutta Medical College Hospital.
36 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Umritsur.
Officiating 2 Native Infantry.
33 Native Infantry. [School.
Civil, Gurdaspore and Dalhousie.— Officiating Professor,Lahore Medical
Officiating Civil, Azimghur.
Sikh Infantry.
Apr. 69 Officiating 2 Sikh Infantry,
I Apr. 69 Civil, Bara Banki.
I Apr. 69 Civd, Baitool.— Sick Furlough.
1 Apr. 69 Stud Department, Buxar.
1 Apr. 69 Officiating 6 Punjaub Infantry.
I Apr. 69 Doing duty with' 6 Native Infantry.
I Apr. 69 With 24 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 In Medical Charge of the Baghelcund Agency.
I Oct. 69 22 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 Officiating g Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 Mej-war Bheel Corps.
I Oct. 69 4 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 6q Officiating Civil, Bara Banki.
I Oct. 69 Domg dutj"- at Burdwan.
I Oct. 69|Doing duty with 14 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69I Officiating 23 Native Infantry.
I Oct. eolWith 3 Sikh Infantry.
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Officiating 8 Native Infantry.
Doing duty with 27 Native Infantry.
On Special duty, Burdwan.
Officiating 30 Native Infantry.
Doing duty at Presidency General Hospital.
21 Native infantry.
Attached to i Sikh Infantry.
Doing duty at Presidency General Hospital.
Native Infantry.
Officiating 35 Native Infantry.
Doing duty with 4 Sikh Infantry.
43 Native Infantry.
Doing duty with 5 Native Infantry.
2nd Medical Officer at Port Blair and 1
Officiating 5 Punjaub Infantry.
Bengal Veterinary Department.
457
Staff VETEBijfAST SnEGEONS.
Arcb-ibald Turnbull
ist Class Veteeinabt Suegeons.
Isaac Bicknell
John Samuel Woods
John Whitmore Garrad
George Kottlewell
Mathew Joseph Marshall
Veteeiitakt Sdrgeons.
Hiram Farrell
. Quallett
veteei-
nabt
surgeon-.
;3 Mar. 47
18 May 28
31 May 50
14 Feb. 54
5 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
DATE OF
PRESENT
EANE.
17 June 68
Inspeotiu!? Veterinary Surgeon and Principal Votermary
Surgeon, ist Circle.
I May 65 16 BriErade Royal Artillery.
17 June 68 Stud Department.— Furlough to Europe.
17 June 68 1 Stud Department.
10 Mar. 69 Sick Furlough to Europe.
3 Aug. 70
12 Apr. 39 B Battery, ig Brigade, Royal Artillery.
21 June 59 1 Furlough to Europe.
Edwin John Batt |2o Nov. 59 Stud Department.
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The night Reverend Robert Milmau, DD. Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and the Island of Ceylon,
30 March 1867.
Bev. Arthur Octavius Hardy, 3fA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop, 8 September 1S69.
Charles Sanderson, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Secretary to theLord Bishop, 16 April 70.
Seniob Chaplains.
Ren. John Burton D'Aguilar,^^
iSeu. Edward Godfrey, MA
Reo. Jno. B.WhartonRotton,Z»Z)
Reo. Hy. Woodward Crofton,C^
Reo. Samuel Hy. Beamish, BA
Reo. Jeremiah FitzA. Gavin, iJ^
Reo. Joseph Richards, MA
Reo. Henry Murray, MA
Rev. George Lovely, MA
Reo. James Kilbce Stuart, MA.. .
Reo. Henry Daniel James, MA..
Rev. James M.'ickijy, 7)2)
Rev.Thom:, M . :-, /.' /
iJeo. John \- . )M ■■ MA..
Rev. John !: ■ I ! I ■ iwin
Reo.:^l.i\.> .'.i.H,,! Laing.
R.r. r[r, . . X nx-rhoase,MA.
I{. < I ;iv Felix For-)
I .Hi, DD ;
7i'. /'. W. '..'.., I.. - .111] ison, 3/^4
Ii'rr.i ; -jrl i;i\-rvSymonds,JS^.
l,'.r. II, iir\ I'-lier Corbyn, J/.4.
I,',i'. Wiiliiim S|icucer, BD
AVu.WilUam Crawford Brome- ")
head, iir.-i 5
Reo. William David Cowley, MA.
Reo. David Payne Williams,il£4.
Reo. Edward Jas. Hubbard,J»f.4.
Rev. Andrew Hursburgh, MA. ..
Rev. Peter John Jarbo
Reo. Aa-thur William Irwin, MA.
Reo. William Barker Draw-)
bridge, 3£4 3
Reo. Alexander Robinson, AM.
Rev. Dormer Fynes-CUutonM-i.
Reo. John Alex. Stamper, BA....
Reo. Joseph Baly, MA
iSeu. Willinm Av Tsr, MA
Reo. Beiiiiii. f.
ffie«. Johii :'
ffey. Willi
Reo.WilliAL.. ' - 1 -
Rev. Fred.WalLcr llobberas,i'-I.
JuNioE Chaplains.
Reo. John Clough, MA
Reo. Arthur Octavius Hardy, )
MA i
Rev. Joseph Spear, BA
Reo. G. F. Popham Blyth, 3fA.
BEMAEES, &C.
Sealkote.
Landour. Furlough.
jUmballa.
Simla.
Jullundur.
('ashmcre.
Kanoekheet.
SulriMioo.
Gowhatty.
I"'urlough.
< Mussoorie and
■( Dc'hra.
Mcerut.
Lucki:iow Civil Lines
Sick Furlough.
Rawul Pindee.
Mhow.
Darjeeling.
Sick Furlough.
Bareilly.
Abbottabad.
Meeau Meer.
Furl, to 19 Dec. 7^.
Moradabad.
Dugshaie.
Sick Furlough.
Delhi.
ySt.James'sChui-ch
( Calcutta.
Morar.
Jubbulpore.
Moolta.n.
Sick Furlough.
Furlough.
Sick Furl.to Europe.
>ect:ii.nre.
iiinpore.
I )istrict.
1. to Europe.
Uuz:l
3baugh.
Sick Furlough.
Allahabad.— Furl.
Fyzaljad.
Barrackpore.
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870
JuNioE Chaplains.
Rev. T. L. J. Wameford
Reo. Percy Nicolas, MA
Reo. Frederick William Homer..
Rev. George Thomas Carru-)
thers, MA j
Reo. Andrew Lumsden Mitchell
Reo. John Stephenson, MA
Rev. Henry James Matthew, )
MA ;)
Reo. Alexander Newton Wilson
Reo.M. E.Mills
Rev. William Henry Gale,.B4....
Reo. Walter Harry Tribe, SIA....
Reo. Francis Rodon Michell
Reo. Bernhard Martin Behr
Reo. Bro'wnlowThos.Atlay,in.
Reo. Frederick Orton, BA
Reo. Francis Crombie, MA
Rev. Amh-ew AViUiam Roche)
Quinlan, MA .....)
Rev. Baker MorreU, MA
Rev. Jas. Williams Adams, BA.
Rev. Joseph Sam. Sandvs, 3fA.
Rev. Wm. Alexander Du'kc, BA.
J2ei;. Albert-Esrliclhacli
.£<?«. Clement RLunuild Tullo-)
mache, MA )
Reo. Anan'Raraaej, MA
Reo. Charles Edward Wheeler...
Rev. William Mathews Leth-)
bridge, .84 j
Rev. Mathew Lamert, BA
Rev. Thomas David Gray, MA.
[870 J2eu.FrederickStewartDyer,.B4.
■.87o'Rev. Wm. Jerome Burdett, BA.
Sjo'.Rev. Robert Colquhoun, BA. ...
:Bj2 Rev. Edgar Jacob, MA
8-j2''Rev. Samuel Benjamin Taylor...
S72 Reo. George Theodore Dennis ...
872 JEeu. William John Hunt
EEMAEKS, &C.
Port Blair.
Cawnpore.
fSaugor, C. Prov .
* —Furlough.
Seetabuldee, Central
Provinces.
Futtehgurh.
f St. John'sChurch
<^ Calcutta.
Garrison Ft. William
and Mil. Hospital.
Ferozepore.
Muri'ee.
< Kamptee, Central
I Provinces.
Nynee Tal.
Kidderpore.
Dmritsir.
C Cathedral & Gene-
\ ral Hospital.
Mhow.— Sick Furl.
Howrah.
CLucknow Canton -
i ment.
Peshawur.
Dum-Dum.
Kussowlie.
Tounghoo.
Rangoon.
f Nowgong, Bun-
(. dlecund.
Patna.
Dera Ishmael Khan.
Agra.
I St. Thomas's Ch.,
I Calcutta.
fSt. Paul's Cathe-
t dral, Calcutta.
5^Rapgoon Canton
(. ments.
Sick Furlough.
( DomesticChaplain
I totheLordBishop
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Senioe Chaplain.
I'Reo. John MacaUster Thomson,
I MA -.
Chaplains.
isg'jiev. James Williamson, 3IA.
( Senior Chaplain of
\ St. Andrew'sCh.
I Calcutta. Furl,
f Allahabad. Officiat-
\ ing Senior Chap-
i lain at Calcutta.
Assistant Chaplains.
Rev. G. G. Gillan, MA
Rev. Geo. Wright Manson, BD.
Rev. James Lillie
Army Chaplain.
Rev. C. Morrison
TJmbaUa Cantonmt.
|With79thHighldrs.
B B + 2
458 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
1 Lieut. General A. M. Beclier served the campaign in Affghanistan in 1S39 and was present at tlie storm and cap-
ture of Ghuznee (iledal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, inclucUng the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
Bhah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mclutling
the siege and sm-render of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served
as Quarter Master General with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi m 1857 (severely wounded,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
3 Lieut. General T. F. Flemyng ser^'cd at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the 36th Bengal Native' Infantry in the Sutlej campaign in 1S45-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal
and Brevet of Major)^ Also the Punjaub camjiaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ram-
nu"-<rur, and battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^'Major General A. Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind,
and was severely womidcd in five places at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Major).
5 Major General E. Darvall served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of various stockades (Medal). Served also thi-oughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal).
6 Major General H. Palmer served against the Bheel tribes in 1827-28. Campaigns dm-ing 1838-40 in Affghanistan
and Beloochistan, including the storm and captm-e of Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely wounded, matchlock-ball
through left thigh, in a skii-mish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the 20th March 1839. Sutlej campaign of
1845-46, commanded the4Sth Bengal Native Inftmtry in the battles of Moodkee and Perozeshah (horse shot), and waa
a Brigade Major at the action of Aliwal — wounded (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) . Served as Brigade
Major to Brigadier General AVTieeler's Force at the suiTender of Kote Kangra in 1846, and in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the storming of the Dullah Heights and reduction of three small forts (Medal). Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Chinhut in command of native details from mutinied regiments ; com-
mandeer in the Muchee Bhawn Fort from the firing of the first rebel shot against it to the withdrawal of its garrison,
and served in the defence of the Lucknow Residency to its relief; commanded a Detachment of all arms sent from
Cawnpore against rebels in 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
7 Major General D. Pott served against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1833. Served throughout the Sutlej cam-
paign of 1845-46 ; commanded the 47th Bengal Native Infantry at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and waa
also present at the affair- of BudtUwal, action of Aliwal, and battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal and three Clasps,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a force of 1,800 men against the insiu-gents in Pegu in 1854. Commanded 47th
Bengal Native Infantry in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 against the rebels in the Mirzapore district (Medal) ; and
embarked in its command in Jime 1858 on service to China (Medal).
* Major General W. E. Mulcaster served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was
severely wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46,
includiiig the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the siege operations before Mooltan, and action of Soorjkhoond (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major General O. Cavenagh served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry the GwaUor campaign, including the
battle of Mahariijpore — left leg carried away by a cannou-shot and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentioned in
despiitchcs). Served also in the Sutlej campaign ia 1846, and was severely wounded in the left arm in the action of
Buddiwal (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
1" Major General J. S. Baton served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). ' Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp), and
capture of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab,
and liattles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) . Served
with the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedies in 1850, including the forcing of the Kohat Pasa
near Pcshawur (Medal with Clasj)). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Googaira insurrection in 1857,
and commanded the Field Detachment sent from Lahore, which was thrice engaged. Has been twenty-seven
times mentioned in despatches and orders.
" Major General J. M. B. F. Tytler served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was
severely wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough throughout the Sutlej campaign of
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and
pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter
ilaster General to Havelock's Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore,
Aouiig, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawoipore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of
the garrison of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and a year's service).
'- Sir Charles Reid served in Upper Sind under Sir Charles Napier in 1843 with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkhas)
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — brought the
Battalion out of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch. Medal and
Clnsp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Sirmoor Battalion
throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857; opened the comnn^nication between Meerut and Calcutta, for which he
received the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai and throughout the siege of
Delhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Rao's house (the
key of the position) from the 8th June to the 14th September, during which period twenty-sis separate attacks upon
those positions were repulsed. Commanded aColumn on the 17th June for the attack on Kissengunge, commanded
the 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September— severely wounded (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and
Mcilal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 1S5S-59 (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel,
thanked by Parlijiucnt, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in receipt of the Good
Service and 'hi- WmuimI yicnsions, and in 1871 was nominated a KCB. for his distinguished military services.
" Major Cf iH i:il (;. I'. Wliish served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Also
in thf I'lPiiri ,iii (■ ii;iii:u_ni of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojerat
(M' 1:1 -. ii)^ r ,.. 1 1, and Brevet of Major).
" ■ : ' : i ■ :ii II. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Major in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, and was present at the
]y-i''' •■■' '< (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the Troops of the Rajahs of Puttialla and Jhcend dur-
in.' lii ■ ■ ■•iir iii-llii in 1837, and was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Buxar Column of the
Shahiili;id Field Force in Oct. and Nov. 1858 ; commanded at the attack of Burahpore on the 14th Oct. 1858, di-iving
the rebels in force out of a strongly entrenched position, and routing them with gi-eat slaughter; defeated an
attack of the rebels at SikuiTcea on 1 6th October and in other skirmishes leading to tho successful attack on the
town of Jugdcspore on 19th October— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanded the JjTiteah
field force in Expeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jj-nteahs in Assam, including the capture of the stockades of
Rallcan.', Jfunsow, Oomkai, Riingbarai, and Surteung (thanked by the Commander in Chief, the Governor General,
and the Secretary of State for India). Commanded Columns of the Bhootan field force at the storm and capture
of the fort of Dali'nkote aiiil t^i.nc-k-.uU' r.r ('Iriniioorchie in Dec. 1864 (Medal with Clasp) .
^ " Major General C. T. ("1 !mI> ' 1 i > ' ^ 1 ' ' .'i^hout the campaigns in Affghanistan of 1S39-42, including the
Bioire unil ciiptiirc of Glinzii ■ '" ,m ^. ss actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49,
iiiclniling tho battles ofCI. ;';,,, ,,,;, ;!, ,,,, ! c , ,,, i;it, pur.suit of tho Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawul
Pindee, and was wounded in :l .-L. ;,i,,,U ,-. i;,li .Sil.li Cavalry (menticmed in de.'ipatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major). Served at Mu(,ll.iu during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed tho 62nd and 69th Bengal Native
Iiifantry. was engaged against tho Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutno for four days
(MiMliil, Urevct of Lt.Colonel, and thanks of Government).
"f Major General H. B. Luinsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to tho 33rd Bengal Native Infantry in
AfTgliaMiHtan with General Pollock's Force in 1842, and present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, operations in the
Mazecna and Sungoo Khnlo Valleys under Brigadier Monteith, battle of Tazeen, forcing of the JugduUuck Pass,
and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as Interjireter and Quarter Master 59th N.I. in the Sutlej campaign
m 1S46, and was severely wounded at tho battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). Appointed Extra
AfWiHtnnt to the Governor General's Agent, N.W. Provinces, on 15th April 1346, and present with a Brigade of Seiks
agninKt lanatic lIindoHtanccs; tho Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at tho forcing of the Doob Pass and affair at
Ballakof^. nn.l mceivod the thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides, Cavalry and Infantry, 13th Dec
1846, and present in command of them at tho siege of Mooltan in January 1S49 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebel
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 459
Seik Infantry imder Giinda Sing in Maharnja Golalj Sing's territory, and tliauko-l bv Government- and present at
the battle of Guojcrat (mentioned in despatches, Punjaub Medal with two Chi>i.,-, ;ni>i I;'- \i_t of Maior). Has com-
manded the Guide Corjis in sixteen affairs -n-ith hill tribes on the Peshawui- IV , I ; no- Lt. Colonel G St P
Lawrence's att;ick on Baboozie, Pulie Zoormuudie, and Shere Khanie in 1847 ; ; . : ;ufshaw's attack'on the
same villages with the addition of SugKOw and Moora in 1850; Sir Colin C;iiii[ii ;i - ..;::i:r.s of Dubb, Nawadund
Plaughar, Iskakote, in 1852. Served in Brigadier General Chamberlain's exiiLiUiidii against Cabu'l Khale and
Masood Wuzeerees in 1S59-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the Burrui-al'ass, iis well as at Camp
Puloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Clasp). Conducted
a political mission to Candahar in 1837. Was severely wounded'by a, fanatic while in command of the Guide Corps
2nd Aug. 1864. '
^^ Major General K. G. Taylor served the Gwahor campaign and was present at the battle of Pimniar on 2QthDcc.
1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 and severely wounded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal). Puujaub
campaign of 1848-49, and present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, captm-e of the town, smTcud'er of
the citadel, and battle of Soroojkhooud (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
IS Major General A. Fytche commanded a Detachment of the Ai-racan Battahon employed against the Walleng
hill tribe on the AiTacan frontier in 1841-42,— took the Walleng Hill stockade, and reduced the tribe to submission.
Sci-ved the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded),'
and suljsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Afl'ghans (Medal vrith two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irregular
force with which, in conjunction with a party of seamen and marines under Commander Rennie, he defeated the
Burmese Chiefs Nga-thein and Moung-tha-bon, on the 22nd and 23rd Jan., and the Burmese Governor of the pro-
vince of Bassein oh the 29th Jan. 1853, capturing nine guns and upwards of 3.000 stand of arms (thanked by the
Governor General of Intlia in Council). Co-operated with the force under Sir John Cheaps dm-iug March 1853
against the force under Myat-Toon in the vicinity of Donabew— wounded (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the
Goverrmient of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Quelled a rebeUion of the Bui-mose in the Bas-
sein district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of regular troops and a levy of Burmese, and after three engagements
completely routed the insurgents and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India). Quelled a
rebellion of the Karen tribes in the Bassein district with the Bassein Pohce Corps, which he commanded during
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large body of insurgents under Meng-loung, a pseudo prince of that tribe, and taking
him prisoner (thanked by the Governor General of India in Council).
1^ Major General D. M. Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawui- frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches). Commanded the Volunteers sei-ving in the Allyghur district in May and June 1857, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the North-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arrival in camp was appointed Deputy Assistant
Adj\itant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
of JIajor) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and
throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and C£.).
'° Major General Noi-man sei-ved as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry thi-oughout the Pimjaub cam-
paign of 1S48-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Gocijerat, and
subsequent pui'suit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasjjs). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 imder Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as iirigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st N.I. dm-iug the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surjjrising and capturing an insm-gent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of tha
waS". As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on Sth June 1857 m which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, and performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Ai-my in the
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; '"'^'S present with Greathed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the
operations coimected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujoef ) ; at the relief of
Cawupore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1S57 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were finally routed and dispersed ; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehghur on 3rd Jvme
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 21st March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in May, including the action
of Bareilly (.wounded) and afi'air at Shahjehanpore; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-59, inclutliug
the affairs of Domidcakeira, Bergudia, Slusjidea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brevets of
Major and Lt. Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
2' Major General G. W. G. Green served with the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the hiD tribes in
Sind in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aff-
ghans (Medal with Clasp). Commanded 2nd Punj.aub Infantry in the expeditions in 1855 and 1857 under Brigadier
Chamberlain against the Affreedies and Bozdars on the Derajat frontier (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the same
Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny camiiaign in 1S57-58, inchuliug the siege assault (woimded) and capture
of Delhi, battle of NujufLthm-, Boluiidshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent opera-
tion at and battle of Cawnporc, action of Kliodagunge, throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow, campaign
in RohUcund and recaptui-e of Bareilly (several times mentioned in despatches and thanked by Government, Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colouel, and C£.). Commanded the 2nd Punjaub Infantry in the expecUtion against the Wuzeerees
in April and May i860, including the action at the Ban-ara Pass.
22 Major General W. T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozcshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Pimjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the reduction of the
Forts of Rungul Mongul, Kumirwallah, and ilorarec, and stomiing of the DuUah Heights (Medal). Served with
the force under Sir Colin Campiiell on the Peshawar frontier in 1351-52 ; present at t'.ic att'air on the Heights above
Michnee ; in command of a Cavalrv Piepiet attacked and routed a large party of Momund marauders (horse received
three sabre wounds). Commanded 1st Punjaub Cavah-y against the Olliman Khcl and othur tribes on the Eusufzai
frontierinMay and June 1852, incUnling the alTairs at Pranghur and :iardund. and action at I'akkot (Medal with
Clasps. Commanded the 1st Punjaub Cavalry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; iirescnt at the
disai-ming of the Native Infantry Regts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the roductKin of the
town of BeUeh (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served agamst the rol)cla m the Saharuupore,
Mozuffumuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout the Oude cam-
paign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Kussia, actions at Churdah, Mugeetia, and Rankee, and pursuit to
the Raptee ; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on the
rebels at the Khorialle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, several tunes mentioned m despatches, and
thanked by the Government). , , , ™,r •!_
23 Major General J. L.Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharai-
pore as' Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served m the Crimea with the Turkish Contmgent as
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General from Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie fi-outier m July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nennjee on the 21st July and 3rd
August. Commanded the sth Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in iSs8, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgune, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1S59— twice thanked by Government (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 {CB. Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in 1S6S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountam (mentioned m despatches,
andthankedby the Government of India, Clasp). . <. „ „ -, ^ .. .,
M Major General S. J. Browne served thi-oughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
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passage of the Chenab, the actious of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, CMllianwallali, and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). In command of the 2ud Punjaub Cavalry and Corps of Guides; served on the Derajat and Peshinvux
frontier from 185c to 1S69, including operations against Oomurzaie Wiizeerees in 1851-52; the Bozdar Belooch
expedition in ilarch 1857; the attacks on Narinjee (Eusolzai border) in July and August 1S57, and in -varicus
minor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp). Was in command of the and Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1858, including the siege and uaptm-e of Lucknow (Bre'et of ila.ior;, actions of Kojrsee, Rooyah,
and Allygunge, and capture of BareiUy. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohunpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy in their position at Seerpoorah and captme of their guns and camp— dangerously
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Victoria Cross).
*5 Major General Charles Cureton served rathe Sutlej campaign iu 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aidede Camp to Brigadier General Cureton commanding the
Cavalry Division in the action of Ramnuggfur (slightly wounded) ; also present at the passage of the Chenab,
battle of Goojerat, and accompanied Sir W. Gilbert's Column in pm-suit of the Sikh and Affghan Anny, capture
of Attock, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Engaged against the Mountain Tribes, Korth
West Frontier, in 1849, 1S52, and i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny ini857-59.
against the Sealkote mutineers at the action of Trimmoo Ghat, and against the Gogaira rebels in 1S57. Commanded
Cureton's Mooltanee Regiment of Cavalry and had charge of the Intelligence Department throughout the campaigns
in Rohilcund and Oude in 185S-59, including the actions of Bhagwala, Negina, Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Bunaie,
Bhahabad, Bunkcgaon, Mahodipore, Russoolpore, Mittowlee, and Biswa (eleven times mentioned in despatches,
pubUshed in general orders. Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, and CJJ.).
»7 Major General C. A. Barwell sei-ved in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Was Officiating Brigade Major
at Lucknow at the time of the outbreak in May 1857 and continued to serve in that capacity thi-oughout the detence
of the Residency until the final relief of the gaiTison in Kov. 1857 ; subsequently served as a Brigade Major in the
field and was present at the battle of Cawnpore ; and as a D. A. Adjutant General at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, attack on Fort Rooyah and action of Allygunge, reoccupatiou of Shahjehanpore, battle of Bareilly, and action
on the Sardah— wounded (frequently mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevets of Major and Lt.
Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
^ Major General F. E. Voyle served against Bheels in 1837 ; and in 1857 against the Googaira rebels, including
three night attacks by the rebels, ending in their defeat and reUef of the town of Pak Puttun (Medal).
^ Major GeneralJ. T. Shakespear served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah (Medal and Clasp). ' Served in the Indv»n mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
^1 Colonel H. Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
32 Brigadier General W. H. Ryves served the campaign of 1839 in Affghanistan and was present at the storm and
■■pture of Ghuznee (Medal). Commanded the 8th Irregular Cavalry with Brigadier Young's field force in
mdlecund in 1842-43. Served with the Eusofzie field force in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel F. D. Atkinson sei-ved against the hiU tribes in Stnd, under Sir Charles Xapier.
3* Colonel R. N. Raikes served the GwaUor campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal wiih Clasp for Pegu).
3^ Colonel C. Harris sei'ved in Affghanistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Medal).
^ Colonel S. Richards sei-ved in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
37 Colonel J. E. Gastrell served against the Jeypore Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bundlecund campaign of
1842-43. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and afl"air at Ramnuggur,
battles of Clulhanwallah and Goojerat, and pm-suit of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps) . Served also in the
Sonthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the final beating up and subjection of the tribe.
^ Colonel G. Jackson served in Bundlecund in 1842. Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served
during the operations on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 under Sir Colin Campbell, and when in command of the
outpost of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momnnd tribes on the Sth Dec. 1S51 (Medal with Clasp). Was
twice wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Kative Infanti-y in 1857.
2' Colonel J. K. Spence served in the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
*" Colonel H. Xicoll served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1842-43. The
Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign in 184S-45
(Medal). The Santhal campaign in 1855-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the 8tt
June 1857, storming the heights before Delhi, thi-oughout the siege assault and fijial capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Colonel A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
" Colonel M. J. TurnbuU served with the 7th Bengal Light Cavalry in Sind for two years on the frontier under
Sir Charles Napier in 1844-45 ; and in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 with the force under General Wheeler, tht
greater portion of the time as Officiating Quarter Master General to the Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
♦3 Colonel R. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal)
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Political Officer in charge of the Cashmere Contingent under General
Wilson in 1857, and was pi-csent at the assault and cai3tm-e of Delhi, commanding the 4th Column of assault on Majoi
Eeid being wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel E. T. Dalton was engaged in expeditions against the frontier tribes in Assam in 1S39-40 and 42,
Planned and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who had murdered the
French Missionaries Kirk and Bourry on the Thebetan frontier, and received the special thanks of the Governor
General. Served in 1858 as Commissioner of Chota Nagpore, with the field force under Major Mac Dowell against
rebels in Palamow. From May 1S58 to Feb. 1S59 was employed against the Singhboom Insurgents iMedal).
*- Colonel J. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1838-42 in Beloochistan and Affghanistan, in-
cluding the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Merab Khan, action of Abee Kban, throughout
the siege of Cheerekar and commanded the 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely wounded, losing right
hand). Was present with the army at Cabul during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hands under
General Elphinstone's capitulation, remaining a prisoner till September 1842 ; afterwards served with Broadfoot's
Sappers and Miners during the re-occupation of Cabool and march from All'ghanistan. Served with the Ramghur
Battalion at the defeat of the enemy in seven affairs during 1846-47.
♦« Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and Jan.
1848, and was present at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, incluchng the battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Ai-mv and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
Burmese war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*' Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and sui-render of Mooltan,
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
♦* Brigadier General T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry at the cap-
ture of the fortof Chirgong in April 1841 (mentioned in despatches). Also at the action of Punwarreein Bundlecund
in June 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of
the Chenab. and battle of Goojerat and sul)se(iuent pursuit of the Sikh Ai-my (Medal with Clasp). Was appointed
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Henry La\>Tcnce on the 21st May 1857, and present in the action with the
mutiiifcrs in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and morning of the 31st May, also at the
battle of Chinhut the 3olh June, and was slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Law-
rence was mortally wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the old
Lucknow Garrison throughout the entire defence of the Residency, a period of 145 days (slightly wounded, and was
prominently mcntioucd in despatches, and thanked by Government " for courage, activity, and sound judgment in a
very high degree "). Served with the force under Colonel the Hon. Percy Herbert in pursuit of Feroze Shah and a
"°*^' ■°''" '° '^9 (-"^^'''^"•"''tb^'lnsP. C'i;., Brevet of Major, a year's extra 6ci-%iee, andAide de Camp to the Queen).
" Colonel B. H. Bacon served with the 50th Bengal N.I. in the GwaUor campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the
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action of Punniar (Bronze Star) . Commanded a Detachment of the Corps of Sappers and Pioneers durinL' the Pun -
jaub campa.frn of 1848-49, present at the affair of Ramnuggur, and flatties of SadoolapoTe! ChrSwalla and
Goojerat Meda with two Clasps) . Served also with his regiment during the disturbances in the Sauto;an I Bun-
dlecund districts m 1842-43, and m the Sontal district in 1855. °
50 Colonel A. C. Plowden served against the insurgents in Euudlecimd in 1842. Puniaub c'iinTT>i'-ri -.r i" ■" . in
cludmg tlie siege and surrender of Mooltan, repulse of the enemy's night attack on the Hi iT , ' 1 ' ^
Thai, and action of S(u-o<)jhkoond (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Goorkha Army under 111; ,1 / ' ..
Bahadoor dui-mg the Indian mutiny campaign, and held military charge of a Division of tli. -• / , . ,|' ■\,n[
defeated the rebel forces at Peepraitch and Shahgunge in the Go-ucki.. ..-.> .li^fift tlic eiifiii\ , mi'm r i oco at
Shahguuge; at Pandoo Nuddee in Oude, the rebels having 600 kill I- r - 1--1 !-,■ nl' ( li.i nil unrr -umI Mucritiona
attending the siege and capture of Lucknow, in which his Division t' l^ini > > ili il 1 , i hi ih n "o of the
Goorkha Army after the fall of Lucknow, and conducted it through On;, i.. r > ,■ >, ,i. ' ,„eiii,\ m- |i \ ziln'(l7» rotUe
which was evacuated by the rebels on approach of the Goorkha Army (jiudal « u,U Clas|) and brevet of Major) '
51 Colonel A. Boyd served with the force under Sir Charles Napier against the hill 'tribes in Sind "in 1844-41;
Throughout the Pun.jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab and
battles of Chilhanwallah and Goojerat (wounded), pursuitand surrender of the Sikh Army and suli<ie(iuent mirsuit
of the Affghans to the Khj'ber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). f'nmTnimilcd fniir r:()iii|.;iiiius orilu' EiiniiM m Bengal
Fusiliers in theoperationsin Burmah againsttherebel chiel'Miiiiii- CmiiL- Cr.' in 1 -,|-:^ ( '< .nun nr', ,1 ihe 2nd
European Bengal Fusiliers at the battle of Budlekeserai, nml ilin-iiiL' nil iho n]ii rntnnis ]u-\.,ri- liilln m iSs? in-
cluding the storm and capture of the city (mentioned in desiinti-Uns, M. Inl 'A nil < In-p, nii.i IIkmi ^ if ,M n uir)
52 Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate Genernl -, 1 1 ' 1 n \ nn>l. 1 I, 1 .! 1 -In at the relief of
Lucknow in 1857 and in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore (Hi n,n i - , ''.i -. M. ,: 1 ,-, ,, . 1/ n),
"Colonel H. C. Adlam served throughout the operations of the 1 ; ; > ,: 1 , . 1 1 1. i,il Nott during
1840-42, including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool and storm in.' m I m hi: ( \l i iln i). 1 iinnnnded the Gover^
nor Gunnnil's c-rort at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlei campaign in
1846, nn.l uns i.nsL'ntatthebattleofSobraon (Medal).
5M'..lnnnl \V. j\-^new served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Employed against the rebels
North of .lullumlir, and present at the first attack on Ram Singh's position at Dullah.
55 Colonel O. Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind.
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medai)
5" Colonel A. H Teimn served m Bundlecund m 1842-43 and was several times engaged with the lebels.
Sutlej campaign m 1846 including the action of Alu\ tl (\Iidil) Puniaub cam]) ii_u m i 4J (MlIiI mentioned
in despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857- 1 1 1 nnneious e\pediti n 1 1 K m the
Nuraingpore, Saugor and lubbulpore distiicts ( 1 pnty of the jUl li n ittack
on a body of rebels m the &au_oi district (horse 1 1 i li\ the LtGoMit \ luces).
Served with the Centiillndi I 1 ilIiI Jiiici umki ^1 1 1 l)Li)ut\ ( 1 mm 1 (1 Id with
Clasp), and present at the 1 ih \l 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 mn, ut Jhansi,
action of Konch taking ol I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 liei MacDuff at
the action of Sah 10 (mention ' 1 Inly 1859 The
gracious approbation of He 1 I ili dlIu -I a 1 li 1 i lii il 4th June 1861.
57 Colonel W. Fullciton sc 1 1 1 I w is pitaent it the li ittle ot M ih 11 iipuie on 29th Dec.
1843 (Bronze Stai) SutlC) t 1 ih Inttle of Feiozcbh ih (mentioned m dcsi)itchcs Medal).
58 Colonel C. J Robaitssu , , m Affghinistan (Medil) Also the Puiinub campaign of
1848-49, including the siege lu 1 uieiiieiii vi i m 1 1 1 1) ittle of f it (M I iMMth t« 1 ( 1 i ji )
5''t Colonel R R Mim-naimg bCived m the butlej c imp iign 111 i ' 1 ni it ili li ittle of Sobiaon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855 Indian mutin\ campaign in i 1 1 1 1 1 c bels (Medal).
55 Colonel A. Mac(|Uten seived throughout the opeiations ot tin 1 1 ii 1 Nott m 1840-42,
including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cxbool and taking of 1st ilill i \l 1 1 1 1 1 1 -sutlei c imp iign
of 1845-46, including the bittles of Moodkee Feiozeshih and Sobi 1 n- w n 1 i 1 lisps) Indian
mutiny campaigns ot 18S7-59 including leliet of Lucknow defeat ot tl 1 w 1 \n])oie actionol
Kalee Nuililec, sK_( mil c iptine of Lucknow and affairs of Bai ee ui I ^n 1 1 1 1 )
6» Culnnel 1). AI ^\ il II i\ 1 tin fiiniaib campaign of 1848-40 andwis pi s 1 i 1 1 il opera-
tions lierm-r .Mn li III iiilnlin Ili t 1 1 nil.., of the DhurmsilU and action ot boi |1 h t it the
battle' nf ( ;,H, hi li li 1 I I ( I I 1] \ III two Clasps) Servedmthe Indiinmutnu < mi inclu-
ding tin- siei;v nn I I inmi I I liiUii II I iiiisequent SIX dr^s opi 1 itioiis 111 the clt^ iiniil 1 ili nee
accompanied dicithoils Column 111 I \\ 1 iiis nt it tli k ti 11 1 1 inn 1 Iiui \1' '
quently with the foi ce undei Lord C h 1 ittli t il m I Iiilk hi n II iMiiim 1 1 11 1 r-
bagh and the whole of the operation 1 n iin inili lin il 1 li I I In In w (h : t w n I l
at the battle of Crvrapoie on etli I' 1 ( ^1 I il w ih 1 w ( I 1 1 I 1 \ t 1 I 1 \ i < 1 1 1 1 m
despatches, and thanked b-i ( \ ni n t 1 i 1 h I ili\iti\ Inl inn \ m th I h 1 m 1 imp u_n in lo ^ (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded i 1 1 h II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 mi n 1 1 1 )
"ColonelR.N lionson 1 1 liiiniul)! iii| n n t 1 i , mi h I iii_ the aff ill of Ramnug-
gur, passage of the Chen il i 1 1 i 1 1 li \ ill ili m I ( 1 1 it n I j 111 uit t the Sikhs and Affgh ins
(Medal with two Clasps) Conim iiule I i det lehment of tioops mil H use mil t .t 1 olict duiiu^ the lebellion ot the
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej m 1857 lepulsed with slau,htu a night itticl ot .000 men and destio-\ ed se\ ei al of the '
enemy's villages and stiongholds Marched 55 miles the gi eat ei poition thiou^h-n itci mtwent-^ consecutn c hours,
with an active enem-y on the fliuk to the rescue of the city ot Pak 1 iittuu The npidity of this movement m the
opinion of the local authoiities msuied its success and was the mems ot pre\entin„ the disaffected m Bhauwul-
pore and Sirsa from joining the Googana insurgents and of saving the nianj rich towns and villages on the Sutlej,
and of stopping the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutmeeis at Mooltan m August
and September 1858 (Medal). , , ..„,.,
82 Colonel Reginald Ouseley served in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1858, mcludmg the campaign inRohilcund,
actions of Kukraolee and Bareilly, relief of Shahjchanpore and partial action there, and capture of Shahabad
(Medal, Brevet of Major, mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General). , ,, ,
63 Colonel W. R. Eliott served in the Pinnrmii f<;,m,.niini of 1848-49, including the siege and suiTender of Mool-
tan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two < 'In nO in inly 1857, as Otliciating Commissioner of Goojerat m the
Punjaub, he commanded and led a body of :\l e n ■ : 1 ' ; 1 n -ainst a party of the mutinous Sepoys of the 14th Ben-
gal Native Infantry in the island of the Jbelim. 1 1,-, ;n.. a..-,troyed them (Medal).
6* Colonel T. Rattray served the campaign ot 104.. m Aflghanistan under Geijeral Pollock, and was severely
wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles ?vn,ni .■ iiL-ninst the
hill tribes in Scind in 1844-45- In 1856 raised and disciplined a body of Sikhs (now the 4511. bennnl .Nntive In-
fantry—Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergamiahs; commanded them throughout the ,-> ;m.. nnitinyof
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akhen^re, Dhunchooa, Jugdeespore, Nonoodhee, and Kusma (Brevet of
Major, Medal, and several times thanked by Government). „ T.„n„„i. ;„„i„,i; +v,„
65 Colonel J. M. Cripps served the campaign of 1842 m Affghanistan trader Sir George Pollock mcludmg the
forcing of the Khyber Pass and actions of Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff Medal) Also throughout the Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, inclndmg the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
66 ColSnel J. B Dennys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott, including
the various actions leading to the reoccujiation of Cabool (Medal). Served dumig the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46.
In 1853 commanded the Kotah contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad m the reduction of the fort of Kiirovvlee^
Commanded the Kotah contingent on the outbreak of the mutmies and was employed some weeks agamst the
rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Abwal 1.1 Rajpootana, and accom-
panied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity m pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia fopee.
67 Colonel J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, mcludmg the affair of Buddiwal and action
°^6^cXnefa''G.'Moxon served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
s3cond siege operations before Mooltan, including the capture of the town, surrender of the fortress, repulse ol the
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night attack on our Camp at Muttee Thai, stormin? of tho Dhurmsala, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on tho
Suburbs on 27th Deo. 1848; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaigns in 1858-59 ; commanded a Detachment of Military Police and proceeded to the relief of
the Deputy Commissioner of Mendiah, who was suiTOunded by rebels at Shaikporah ; in December 1858 commanded
a force of Irrearular Cavalry and Infantry and Military Police and routed a larfre body of mutineeis and Bondelaa
under the rebel leader Rimmut Singh, killing five of his sirdars and capturing the whole of his camp equipage and
baggage ; subsequently engaged in pursuit of rebels under Himmult Singh, and on three occasions caught up the
enemy and defeated them (Medal).
^ Colonel B. P. Lloyd served with the Field Force in Bundlecund in 1842-43, including the action of Bhugora.
Gwalior campaign and present at the b.attle of Maharaipore on 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Surrender of Kote
Kangra in June 1846. Was Superintendent of Keemuch when the Xative Brigade at that station mutinied on 3rd
June 1857 ; regained possession on the 6th June with a few Native Horsemen and Police, and succeeded in holding
it until reinforced by some Kotah and Boondee Troops, and restored British authority in the Neemuch district ; pre-
sent at the action at Jeerum ; conducted the duties of Commandant throughout the defence of Neemuch, when the
garrison was besieged by the rebels (Brevet of Major, Medal, mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Commander
in Chief of the Bombay Army, and received a letter under date i ith June i860 from the Secretary of State conveying
the gracious approbation of the Queen of hia conduct during the rebellion).
"" Colonel C. L. Showers was present at the surrender of Kote Kangra in Jime 1846. Served in the campaign in
Western Rajpootana in 1847, and commanded in the attack and reduction of the desert stronghold of Garsesur, re-
sulting in the capture of the marauder chief Thakoor Jowahir Singh. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and on Lord
Gough's staflfat the battle of Goojerat (Medal vrith Clasp). Served in the Central India campaism in 1857-58 includ-
ing the pm-suit of the Neemuch mutineers, attack and occupation of Neembahera, Cavalry affair before Fort Nee-
much, and action of Purtabghur (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel O. J. M. Farrington served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
72 Colonel G. E. Holmes served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second
siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, action of Soroojkhoond, surrender of Cheniote, and battle
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel J. A. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the affair of Ramnug-
gnr, passage of the Chenab, battles of "ChiUianwaUah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and AlTghans (Medal
with two Clasps).
7't Colonel H. 0. Johnstone served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Commanded the Murree Volunteers in Sept.
and October 1857, and aided in suppressing a rebellion among the surrounding Hill Tribes (Medal). Served on
the staff of Brigadier General Chamberlain as Surveyor with the experlition against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeereesin
Dec. 1859 and January i860 ; and in the same capacity with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeorees in April
and May i860. Served throughout the Eusofzie campaign of 1S63-64 including the advance to and destruction of
Mulka and operations at Umbeyla. Also the Hazara campaign of 1868 and expedition to the Black Mountain
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
7* Colonel S. F. Graham served the campaign of 1842 in AfTghanistan (Medal). Also during the Sutlej campaign.
'^t Colonel B. Parrott served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal).
"5 Colonel J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing cf the Khvber and JugduUuck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal).
"^ Colonel G. A. S. Fooks served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a detachment during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55, including
five skirmishes with the rebels.
"'' Brigadier General W. J. F. Stafford served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S, including the siege and
assault of Delhi (wounded), surrender of Jhujjur, actions of Namoul and Kurkrowlee, and capture of Bareilly
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and mentioned in despatches).
''8 Colonel R. Unwin served with the force under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal). Gwa-
lior campaign and present at the battle of Maharaipore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Throughout the Sutlej cam-
paign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Pimjaub
campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow
on 25th Sept. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1S5S, action of Allygungo, and capture of Bareilly
(Medal with two Clasps).
79 Colonel G. Holroyd served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 183S-42
(wounded at Bance Raban 15th Sept. 1842), including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff
(Medal). Gwalior campaign, and present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
inchiding the battle of Sobraon — horse shot (Medal).
*" Colonel H. Dinning served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Was at Lucknow when part of the
71st Bengal Native Infantry mutinied on 30th May 1857, and present with the force which piirsued the reljels and
drove them from the Cavalry cantonments and villages near ; also in the Residency of Lucknow thi-oughout its de-
fence, and subsefpiently at Cawnpore during the oper.ations there from 30th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 (mentioned in des-
patches, thanked by Government, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
81 Colonel J. Nisiiett sei-ved in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was severely wounded at the battle of
Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp).
*2 Colonel H. L. Robertson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and commanded the Troops at
Azimghur and at the engagement with the rebels in August 1S57 (Medal). Served in China from April 1S58 to March
i860 (Medal).
*3 Colonel A. Robinson accompanied the expedition against the rebels in the Cossiah and Jyntea Hills in com-
mand of a Wing of the 20th Bengal Native Infantry. Present at the capture of the stockade at Ooksae.
*' Colonel W. J. Hicks served throughout the Piinjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal). Served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Ha-
velock's Column from its first taking tho field in July 1857, including actions of Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee.'Ca-svnpore,
Oonao, Buseerutgunge, Muiigarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the
Alumbagh, and repulse of the various attacks thereon. Had charge of State prisoners until the final capture of
Lucknow (Modal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Bhootan expedition in 1865-66, in command of tho 44th
Bengal N.I. until the surrender of the guns at Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel E. Bradford served in the Centrallndia campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Rathgiir,
Cbandaroo, and Jhansi, battle of Botwa, capture of the Fort of Loharic, action of Koonch, oper.ations before and
taking of Calpeo ; Oude campaign, including the taking of Rampore Kussea, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and
affair at Muchlce Gawn (Medal with Clasp). Was attached to the Eusofzie field force of 1S63-64 as a Commissariat
Officer (Medal with Clasp).
87 Colonel J. Cockburn Hood served in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
operations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the In-
dian mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of tho ist Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier Ge-
neral Showers, including the capture of tho Fort of .Ihujjur, also present in the action of Shumsh.abad, siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming of tho Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pun-
jaub Infantry in assault on the final position held by the Moodiro (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major). Commanded tho 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 2sth Feb. i86g.
Has twice received tho thanks of the Lt. Governor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
Governor General in Council for services in the field, 17th April 1869.
"' Colonel T. P. Waterman served throughout tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
«« Colonel H. Raban served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including tho action of Aliwal (Med.al).
»' Colonel IT. Lo Poer Trench served throughout tho campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock,
including the forcing of tho Khybcr Pass and tho ditrerent engagements leading to the recaptm-e of Cabool (Medal).
Bcrvcd in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the battle of Nujjufghur (horse killed) several engage-
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 463
ments under the w.'ill^ of Delhi and the nnnl assunlt as Onlerly Officer to KriLfadicr General Nicholson ; after the fall
of Delhi accouiii;: i;< I 111- i.>ir..: iiiiUr Ccih r.il - 1 1. . ,\ . •; :( -■ li; i ,!<!,. M,.:.,r 1 1 ni .iii^hout the operations hi tho Goorgaon
district; alMi - . ; i; ■ -i M i ,!■ , ^li ;' i i , i . ■ ,,, ,1 ,11 and was present at the actions of
Gun.srhcree, r;r -1, :::■ 1 , .:' . ,, i , , 1 -ps).
^-^ Colonel A. ',;-' ■ ■ .1 .::!r>: , 1 .:i > I v, ,; iu- .la a. tUe battle of Maharaiporo 29th Dec. 1843
as Aide de Camp to Lord (tmi I ^ i-). Tkrou^^^hout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
ofiloodkee, Ferozeshah, amis . 11 , :,.l and two Clasps). Throughout the Punjauli cauipais^n of 1848-49, in-
cluding the passage of the Che;:. ij, ,11 l ! itlcsof ChlUianwalla and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet
of Major).
93 Colonel 0. St. G. Brownlow served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the passage of
the Ghenab, and battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the ludian mutiny and
was Brigade Major to a force under Brigadier McCausland (Medal and Brevet of Major).
s* Colonel P. F. Gardiner served against the rebels North of JuUunder in 1848-49, and was present at the
storming of the heights of Umb, and occupation of the fort of Oonah (Punjaub Medal).
9^ Colonel C. F. Smith served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star).
9S Colonel A. B. Beatson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Present at the surrender of Kote
Kangra in Juno 1S46. Served at the siege of Delhi, in 1857, incluiling the storm and capture of the city (Medal with
Clasp).
97 Colonel H. Mills sei-ved the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan with the force under General Nott, and was
present in the v.arious actions from Candahar to Peshawar (Medal). Gwalior campaign and present at the battle
of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozcshah (Modal and Clasp).
98 Colonel J. E. Fraser served in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 with the Field Force under Brigadier General
Wheeler (Modal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57 (Modal).
93 Colonel R. T. Leigh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Modal).
Present at several operations against the rebels in Siimlnilpore in 1S57-5S (Medal).
10" Colonel W. B. Irwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
i<*i Colonel "W. D. Morgan served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, iuchiding the action of Ramnuggur
(Medal). Served also in the Indiau mutiny campaigns of 1S57-59, as Brigade Major with the Sarun and Gorruek-
pore Field Forces, and was present at the actions of Sohunpore, Phoolpore, Betwa, Amorah, Doominagunge, Tool-
sepore, and Siewa (several times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor-General, Medal, and Brevet
of Major).
1"^ Colonel J. Wedderbum served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallali
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the campaign against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845 under
Sir Charles Napier.
11* Colonel H. K.Drew served throughout the Paiijaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
Becond siege operations before Mooltan (severely wounded), including the attack on the Dhm-msala and action of
Soroojkhoond, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
wi! Colonel H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was prescntatthebattleofSobraon (Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, incluiling the siege and captui'e of Delhi, and capture of
Jhujjur (Medal with Clasp).
1"^ Colonel G. B. Basdon served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1844-45 including the capture of the
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabre wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 6ist Bengal Native Infantry
on the 7th' June 1857 ; served afterwards in the Indian mutiny campaign (Modal). Was in command of the 5th
Punjaul) Cavalry and frontier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March i860 when 3000 Mahsoon Wuzeerees who
threatened the city of Tak were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
^°* Colonel J. D. MacDonald served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore on
29th Dec. 1843 ^Bronze Star). Served the campaign in Rajpootana in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Kota (Medal with Clasp).
109 Colonel Ij. R. Christopher served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations at Cawnpore
under General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1857 (Medal).
»» Colonel C. Herbert assumed command of Attock on the ist Sept. 1848, and defended it against the rebel
force under Sirdar Chuttur Sing, fromioth Nov. 1848 to 2nd Jan. 1849 (Medal and Brevet of Major).
m Colonel E. Oakes served tlirimi,diout the Pixnjaur) campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the iSt
andcnil I. ji- Mu, 1 III ;mii< Iji iMi-i: Mil 1:111, I iicliiilinu' the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British camp at
Muttci'Tii '' -[, 111- hill- 111 till' \iriii .,, Ml lai'k nil ilie I )liui'iiisala, action of Soroojkhoond, and siu-rouder of Mool-
tan, ;iriii .1 1 : 1- ini ai i la' i la ii li ■ i' r I :. . .a i ai (M ailal w ii li two Clasps). Joined 'Havelock's Force in Sept. 1S57
and ucc'i'iiiiaiih il II a. A--1-.1 lilt, I'a.M laiLiiiCar Irnni Cawnpore for the fii'St relief of Lucknow, present at the
actions of Muugwarra and Alumljiiyh, enlaied the Residency on the 25th Sept. and remained dining its further
defence until finally relieved by the Army under Lord Clyde, having been present at the assault and captm-e of
the King's stables and engme house. Subsequently served as Brigade Major of Engineers with the force in the
Alumbagh under Outram, and present at the action of Gailee and at the repulse of the enemy's numerous attacks,
as also in the operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service). , . , . . . „ ,
113 Colonel J. Marquis served in Bundlecund with the 3rd Bengal N.I. during the insurrection m 1842-43 ; and
as Adjutant of the Regiment served wil'i (-;...i..Tal Wheeler's Column in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 mclucbng
the assault and capture ni' tin' lii'i-'a - -.' Hai a (M.dal). Also with the force against the Hussauzaics m 1852
(Medal with Clasp). Si i-vail ai ihr m. a ,1 1 nf Delhi in 1857; and at the assault and final capture of the city
acted as 2nd in Command, 111 11. ■ aiai I'll 'i : :y (Medal with Clasp). ^ . , ,. ^^ . ^^, „ ,^ ,, „
11* Colonel G McAndrew served iiii 1. ■ 1 : .--utlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, BudcUwal, Aliwal, and S. ' : iM i il and three Clasps). Served as Staff Officer of a detachment
employed against the insurgents in Hi ■ 11 'a district of Burmah in 1S54. Served at the siege of Delhi m
command of the Contingent fiirnishai I iv 1, - -Sutlej States (Medal with Clasp). Subsequently commanded a
Field Poree pmnloved ic'i iii'.t tlie h i -iir a a : i ra n - i if I Ih'^ Ttavio in the Gogaira district.
116 Co^onelF'^^^^^ i„ .l'.: I'mh aua , a.uiiai^ni of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheelerand
wasnresent nt' the ^t.irin am 1 r 1 1 ii ir a 1 if 1 la- I'm, 1 ii Sliilinnro, assault of the Heights of Noorporo, engagements
Tf Drnaiiuggur and 11, audits of I'lui,, nial Maini aa, „f lli.i i'leights of Dullah (Medal). Sei-ved with the force under
Colonel Craigio against the AflVeodies in March 1S55 (Modal with Clasp . Commanded the 2nd JLxhratta Horse
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuit of the rebels under Feroze Shah at Ranode on 17th
^1" Colonef a^^O. G. Ross served with the Expeditionary Force against the Hill Trn^es in the vicinHy 0^^
Peshawur in 1851-52, and with that of 1S53, and was present at the action of Skakote (Medal with Clf^s^^^
throughout the Indian mutiny, present at the defence of Kumahon, commanded the 66th GoorkhaReg'.ment m the
action of Churppoorah, and in the subsequent campaign (mentioned m despatches Brevet of Ma or. Medal). Com-
manded the Ferozepore Regiment throughout the Uinlieyln, campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel Clasp). ^^.^^^^ .
iiB Colonel J. P. Richardson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the ,,ege and cap^^^^^
Mooltan— dan"-erouslv wounded havinr^ received sevonteon wounds on the 19th Sept. S48 (Medal with Clasp).
Ked the R^gfmonfof BeS Yeomain-y Cavalry in 1S57 and commanded it throughout t^e mutnnos^ pi-e^^
the actions of Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amorah on 25th April and 9th J™^ 1858 Dun ooieahg^^^^^^
raree,andToolsipore(repeatedly mentioned indespatches,thankedj;y Government, BrevetofJ^^^^^
1184- fnlnnpl TT T Rnrtlptt commanded the 18th Pun aub Infantry on the occasion of the mutiny 01 tne 511-t
BengapNative ^nfa'itrlfafpeshawron the 23th August^iS57 and was wounded (Medal). Served as Treasurer with
the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68 (mentioned m despatches, Medal) .,^HnT,fl T,Pnr Af.ra
119 Colonel G. E.G." Bacon served in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-58, including the actions near Agra
against the Neemuch mutineers, against the Indore and Mhow mutmeers ^n^ P^ar All^ghur (JW
120 Colonel W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Engineer and com
464 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
mamled a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Chineote
and two Couajjanies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
'-' Colonel D. Briirgs sewed in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Army Trans-
port Train, and was present at the siege and captui-e of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Bhootan cam-
paij^u of 1S65 with the force under General Tombs, and was present at the captm-e of Dewangiri (Medal with
Clasp).
1-- Colonel G. W. M. Hall served the campaign of 1842 in Afifghanistan under General Pollock, including the
actions of Mamoo Khail, JugduUuck, Tezeen, stoi-m and capture of Istaliff (Medal). Thi-oughout the Siitle.i cam-
paign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, and surrender of Kote Kangra
(Medal and two Clasps). Also served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the battles of
the 30th and 31st May 1857, on the Hindun, siege and capture of Delhi (horse wounded), atl'airatMahadeeGhat, and
operations in Uudc and Buudlecund (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'-* Colonel S. J. Hire served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough, in-
cluding the action of Kiimuuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chdlianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
'^■' Colonel B. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the siege
operations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Heights on the 27th and 28th Dec. 1848, afterwards present
at the battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
1^^ Colonel R. D. Macpherson served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the taking of Rangoon
(Medal with Clasp for Penu). Served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
'^" Colonel R. W. Chambers served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal), and was present at the sui'render
of Kote Kangra.
i^^'t Colonel C. L. Montgomery served in the Chota Nagpore districts during the mutinies in 1857 ; and with
Jung Bahadoor's force in 1858 ; prp^m*- nt *hf passage of the Gogra and at the battle of Phoolpore (Medal).
•^ Colonel II. W. H. Coxe servi 1 1 ; , i' r,i- campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Accompanied the I ; . : i,\- Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wazeerees in 1S60, and present iu i 1 :; ■ . :i if I'aloseen and Bunrah (Medal wi^h Clasp).
'^" Colonel O. E. Eothncy servL-d durmg ihe .Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. Served with Colonel Mackeson's Force
against the Uussanaies iu 1S52-53. Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in charge of a chain of outposts in Tharra-
waddy in Pegu iu 1S54, and w as several times engaged against the rebel leader Goung Gee. Present at Loodiana
on the 8th June 1857 and held the town and fort in check and protected the cantonment with the main body of the
4th Sikh Infantry ; afterwards pursued the mutineers with Major Olpherts' Column. Joined the Delhi field force on
23rd June 1857, and commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege and assault of Delhi, and several en-
gagements in and near Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th
Sikh Infantrj^ with General Chamberlain's Force against the Cabul Khel Wuzeerees in 1859, and was present at the
affair of Maidauee. Commanded the Hazara Goorkha Battalion with the same force against the Mahsoed Wuzeerees
in 1S60, and was present at the repulse of the night attack on the Camp at Palooseen and at the forcing of the
Bun-ara Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"" ColouL'l J. Smith served during the campaign in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Also the Gwalior cami^aign, and
was present at the battle of Punuiar 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also duiing the Pmijaub campaign
of 1848-49, and was present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's
position on the 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soroojkhoond, assault of the suburbs, and captm-e of the city, afterwards
I^resent at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
1^' Colonel J.Dawson served the Gwahor campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star), Sutlej
campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present
at the surprise and defeat of the rebels at Kudjwa on ist Nov. 1857 (Medal).
"- Colonel C. F. G. Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at Mooltan on
the 31st Aug. 1857 (Medal).
133 Colonel F. Alexander served as Adjutant of the Artillery Division with the expeditionary force under Sir
Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind in 1845. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and
was present at the ist and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan including the affair of Dhurmsala, action of
Soorjkhoond, and storming of the suburbs; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'''* Colonel T. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Kam-
nuggui-, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General
and chief Staff Ofiacer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches. Medal) . Sei-ved as
Assistant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler dming the
operations of 1865-66 in Bhootan (Clasp).
'36 Lt.Colonel G. B. Mainwaring served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Served also throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
(Medal and two Clasps).
'37 Lt.Colonel E. N. Perkins served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Served also in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
'38 Lt.Colonel G. Swiney sei-ved during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. During the Sonthal rebellion in 1855-56.
Also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and "was present at the relief of Azimghur, engagement with
the rebels under Koer Sing, and other skirmishes ; employed as Commissariat GlEcer with the Azimghur Garrison
until its relief by Sir E. Lugard : subsequently sei-ved with the force under Brigadier M'Dufl" in Bundlecund, in-
cluding the action of Suhao and Burrah ; commanded the Jaloun Military Pohce in an engagement with the
mutineers at Bohain on 14th May 1859 (Medal).
'3» Lt.Colonel W. S. Row served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp).
'** Lt.Colonel W. R. E. Alexander served in the Punjaub campninii of 1848-49 (Medal). Burmese war in 1852-53
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sonthal campaign of 185^. Sc ivid thvoufrhout the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-59, and present during the attack on Agra by the NciVi 1 ucb 1 n m 1 1 ircvs ; commanded the attacking party against
a large force of rebels at Anuntram in Feb. 1858 j raised " ,Vk .\;inilu)'s Horse," and commuud-ed them from Oct.
1857 to July i860 (Medal, and twice thanked by Government).
'*' Lt.Colonel A. H. Patcrson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the defence of Kumaon and subsequent operations
in Rohilcund (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel J. I. Gibbs served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Bur-
mese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present in several
engagements (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel E. N. Sandilands served with the 8th Rcgt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties
on 14th, i8th, and 23rd July (wounded by a splinter of a shell on the 10th August), and commanded the Light Com-
pany at the assault of the City (wounded) ; also present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under
fiord Clyde, the affair of tho 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with
CliiHpa).
'" Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar on 2Qth Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star).
'" Lt.Cdloiicl J. M. Nuttall served during the Sutloj campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th Bengal
Nnlivo Infantry inutinie<l, and served in the operations in and about that city during 1857.
/x. 1 i*"^ "loiicl J. Dorun served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
(Medal iiiiil 0110 cias])). Served m the exiicdition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara in
ia52-53 (.Meda with Clasp). Also the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in
China in i860 (Modal).
Bengal Staff Guiys. — War Services.
465
1111 ler
"' Lt.Coloncl G. F. Carnegie served in the
fiurrender of Kote Kangra (iledal). Served
'** Lt. Colonel J. A. Steel served in the Indi
1" Lt. Colonel A. D. Dickens served in the
Delhi, actions of Bolund<;hnr, Allyp-hur, nml
tingent at Cawnpore, acti'in of Kairc Xu'M.c
of Major). Accompauic il the expi-'U: inunrv
Governor General in Council and li.v tlir i.'ua:
1^" Lt.Colonel J. Y. Gowan servetl m the Punjanb c
the nth Bengal Native Infantry from 8th Nov'. 1857
Rohilcund. Raised and commanded an Infantry Lc
Oct. 1858, and present at the action of Kakrala and ir
1^1 Lt.Colonel T. W. Tilircer sei-ved throughout the Pui
niiggur, Sadoolap..!
isa Lt.Coloncl W.
Sohraon (iledal and i.nc (.'lasp)
i"^t Lt.Colonel H. S. Obliurd served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. AU
at the mutiny of the Native Troops at JuUander in June 1857, and :
mutineers .passed Loodianah. Assisted in raising the 21st Puujaub In
a troop of Pathau Cavalry in the Googaria District during the rebelliM
^53 Lt.Colonel C. H. Bycrs served in the Gwalior camijaiu-n of 1S4:; 4
Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the action of lianmuggur, \tv~
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Atlghans (.Medal with twn <
under Jung Bahadore from 15th December 1S57 to 2nd Mny 1S5S, as !'•
■■-: nf T "4 5-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah, and
■'■ "iiiaignof 1S48-49 (Medal).
: 1- dal, and Brevet of Major).
1 ! ' -ML in 1S57-58, including the siege and capture of
1 i.iickni.w by L.Td ( 'lydi', defeat of the Gwalior Con-
IJtuio uf Liickiiow ( \l, dal with three Clasps, and Brevet
azara 111 iXoK (uii lit ;> na il in despatches, thanked by the
ii't-, .M.-dal u-itlilda>i,, and CB.).
- I l' ; i 49 (.Medal). Commanded the staunch men of
i '1 . :,i. m rescuing fugitives from the massacres in
1 ,1 mutineers ami rcliels, from 19th March to 31st
;m rai.'-a^ 1 iclbre Bareilly (Medal).
- .,ub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Ram-
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps),
served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
I : 1 049. Present
am when the
1 a wing and
.,; I Medal).
Served al.-'j t hroughout the
lb, battles of Chilhanwallah
mied the force from Nepaul
to Brigadier General Mac-
gregor, and was present at the capture and reoccupatiou of Goruckpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp) .
15* Lt.Colonel J. B. L. Willows served in the Bm-mese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
15^ Lt.Colonel T. H. Chamberlain served in the Sutle campaign.
1^7 Lt.Colonel J. E. Cracroft served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inclutUng the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Sei-ved also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, inciui.ling the siege and surrender of Mooltan, as wcU as through-
out the operations in its vicinity, and battle of
'5S Lt.Colonel E. TjTwhitt served the Gwal-
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the I'n
wounded) and battle of Soroojkhooud— wouial.
capture of a rebel in the Hazara Hills in 185 ;.
Busee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the iion
15" Lt.Colonel H. B. A. Poulton served. under ;
1^' Lt.Colonel L. B. Jones served the Gwaliiu' c
■1843 (Bronze Star). Throughout the Pun ' anb campi
(Medal with two Clasps).
iaicn and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
' I ■! _rn of 1848-49, includingthe siege of Mooltan (severely
v. all Clasp). Received the thanks^of Government for the
. \- crl the thanks of Covernmeut for services against the
\i , ' ■ ■-• ;-, ,"-^ ^d ' dal with Clasp).
' lull irdies in Sindin 1845.
: I ■ i I ; ! 1 1 1 e of Maharajpore on 29th Dec.
iin a'lii.ns of P.anmuggur, Sadoola-
(Medal with
wur frontier
the I St Sikh
e, Puorwah,
. Chillianwallah (twice wounded and horse killed).
Clasp). Served on the Staff of Sir Sidney Cott in in the e.xp.
in April 1858, and was present at the affairs of I'unjtar and S
•Irregular Cavalry througliout tlie idiide c;,i!ii;aic,n of 1030 -
Mahara-'U!r.T, ^iiiin, I ;rr:. '■(,•! ,. "' .. lar, -., i, ■'■,.,;:■• ■ kir^ ,. ,d . ' , , , c , ; ' •; 'v < ' •' .nieria,
action^ -; \-; •,■ • .■'.': ;,• i ....,,.;.■. 1 • • • • -lours
of the . n\ !.,,),•,;>■;,, ■,■;■■•., ,,;,.,:.:•• ■ .' ■ • .rd in
despatel < ^. l:r.-,, 1 nC Maj-r. ; e ■ - :.,!::a:,e.y J,. ,:d kil;,:auli I ava;;y in llic Mid- • - W n ■ - 1 ■ expedi-
tion of 1S60 under 8ir Neville Cliaialn/ilain.
••^2 Lt.Colonel W. Elwyn sensed the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star).
K^^ Lt.Colonel W. J. Ward served the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded at.the hattle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the ist and 2nd siege opera-
tions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Accompanied the force under Sir Ncviil Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
and May i860, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kaneegorum
(Medal with Clasp).
1" Lt.Colonel C. F. Hicks served daring the Sutlej campaign. Present with the 6th Bengal Native Infantry when
it mutinied at Allahabad on the 6th Jane 1S57. Commanded a detachment of Irregular Cavalry during the opera-
tions in the vicinity of Allahabad, and afterwards served as a volunteer in Havelock's Cavalry throughout the
operations of that force (Medal) . , „ ,, „ j
i«5 Lt.Colonel J. P. W. Campbell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, incluchng the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah— severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the expecUtion under Colonel Mackeson agamst the
Hussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Staff Officer of the Punjaub Irregular
Force with the expedition against the Bozdar Hill Tribe in 1857 and was present at the taking of the Khan-
i"t Lt.Colonel E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal) . Sei-ved also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 and was present at the recapture of Dewangm (Medal with
166 Lt.Colonel C. Andrews served in the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojertit (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the field operations m Bundlecund
under Brigadier Wheeler in 1859, with Ross's Camel Corps.
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-5S
including the battle of Ferozeshah
Jrevet'of Major, and Medal).
ipci
i«7 Lt.Colonel R. A
lery during the muti:
'"'t Lt.Colonel J. licm > 1 . i • :
paignsof 1857-5S, ineliid ,,.
Barree and Simi-ee, a 1 1 ■
(several times mentii ii 1
les Lt.Colonel J. Ene
Ferozeshah, and Sobi :
lei) Lt.Colonel C. S. !■ .
"0 Lt.Colonel W. Davis ser\-ed tie
1843 (Bronze Star). Served also thn
and battles of Sadoolapore, ChiLlian\'
with two Clasps). Served with the t
in 1850 (Medal with Clasp). . .,-,^11
!■' Lt.Colonel A. M. MaoKenzie served against the msurgents _in Bundlecund
Irregular Cavah v on the mutiny of the IN dive Tioops at Bai " "
inducetheRp t t eb 1 t n 11 Intfiilfd owin_ t tU _
Artilki\ 11 1 h I 1.11 n > '
mb:^• Presidency with the 2nd Company nth Brigade Royal Artil-
- r i . M 1 1 1 1 a Fort of Bey t in the Gulf of Cutch on the 2nd April 1858.
I 1848-49 (Medal). Sei-ved in the Indian mutiny cam-
, I I: , ideepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of
a; III ai i.f I'yzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the Goomtee
the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inclutUng the battles of Moodkee,
ul') campai-n of 1S4S-49 (Medal). , _
> ent at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec.
! 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab.
iient piu-suit of the Sikhs and Atlghans (Medal
, , e , .Napier against the Affreedies in the Kohat Pass
atR hil un Iin 11
■and c iptuiu ol Lul 1 n mm i m 1 i p
the lebels and alcei i despeiate lesi tmce cut up the leuel le idei j.u.i ,n ^'o hu|^ .0^ wx,w.- y^..
guard, upwards of one-fourth of his men bemg kiUed or wounded, and his own charger wounded (Medal with
Clasp).
_ 843-44. Commanded the 8th
Uy"on 3ist~May 1857 on which occasion he tried to
" ulk ol the Loip gomg over to the mutinous
( \\ 1 I 1 1 m command of the faithful
heltered by friendly Hindoos
1 1 I served thi-oughout the siege
n which occasion he charged
and the whole of his body-
up the lebel le idei Lull ih
466 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
■"^ Lt.Colonel 0. Irvine served tlie Gwalior campai{,^i and was iircsent at the battle of Pnntiiar on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before and suiTCwler
of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude in 1858-59. Also with the expe-
ditionary force in China in i860 (Medjil).
'"3 ColonelJ. I. Murray served m the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ". present at the battle of Shiihgunge ; Commanded Eajah Gobind Sing's Jat Horse
at thc'liattle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jat Horse and in restor-
iuLT order' in the AUyghur and Etiih districts; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jat Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army in
check till the aiTival of General Penny's Force on the nth March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the Jat Horse
giuirded successfully the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund rebels ;
commanded the Regt. throughout the second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul frontier, including the
action near Bootwal, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Xusseerabad rebel brigade at Durreahpore ;
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Kepaul frontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
by the Commander in Chief and the Government).
1'^ Lt.Colonel H. King served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star).
'"^ Lt.Colonel F. V. R. Jervis served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Also in the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-40, including the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Detachment of three Companies for nearly two years during the Son-
that rebellion in 1855-56, and was several times engaged with the insurgents.
1'* Lt.Colonel C. Murray served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Star) ; served also throughout the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (woimded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Sei-ved in the Kohat
expedition under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Colonel R. P. Anderson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ram-
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal and two Clasps).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a most exposed outpost during the entire defence
of the Residency at Lucknow, and was wounded in the head, face, and foot (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
18" Lt.Colonel A. R. E. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage
of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Officer with the Nerbudda
Field Force in the operations against Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and two
Companies of Infantry in operations against the rebel Rajah of Amghera ; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghur and
captured the Rajah. Served as Political Officer with the force under General Michel in August 1858, and was pre-
sent at the action near Rajhghur (Medal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
IS' Lt.Colonel A. G. Forsyth served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Sadoolapore
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the 5th July,
battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
"2 Lt.Colonel W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affair in the Boree Pass in Nov. 1853; also in operations
against the Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
'^^ Lt.Colonel W. Briggs was present at the attack on and defeat of insurgents under Ram Sing at Noorpore In
Sept. 1S48. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler (l£edal). Served
with the Aracan Battalion in the Aeng Pass dm-ing the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai in comn and of General
Reid's escort of Pattan Cavah-y, siege and capture of Delhi, Rohilcund campaign and affair of KurkralU, capture of
Bareilly, repulse of the enemy's attack on our position at Shahjehanpore, capture and destruction of Mohumdee,
Oudec'ampaignof 1858-59, including attack and storm of Rampore Kussia and operations in the Nepaul Terrai
(twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'*■* Lt.Colonel G. Delane served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'** Lt.Colonel E. D. R. Ross served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal). Served also
in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
18« Lt.Colonel G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree Affreedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnjiore, Oonao, Busee-
rutgunge (both actions), Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Aliunbaugh, relief of the GaiTison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Rooyah and Allygiinge, Rohil-
cund campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
1^" Lt.Colonel J. I. Willes served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845. Served also
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
1*' Lt.Colonel E. Smalley served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
also tliroughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore,
Chilli:i7i\v;ill:ili, and Goojerat (Medal vrith two Clasps).
^-'^ Lt.(_'oloiicl J. Bailiie served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Fcroze-hah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
''■" Colonel T. A. Carey served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal with Clasps, and
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel).
'^^ Lt.Colonel D. Moeatta served throughout the Sutlej camp.aign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Feroze.-hah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served with the Cashmere Contingent before Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofzaia
expedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara field force on the Black Mountain in 1868
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel G. W. Eraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal).
'"^ Lt.Colonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
against the insurgent Santhals from July to December 1855.
''■"^t Lt.(;olijnel \V. H. Binny served during the operations against the hUl tribes in the Peshawur District in
1855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion at the relief of Kirwco in Dec. 1858, and
Bulisofiuent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Medal), and the operations before the Fort of Khote Kangra. Served as Qu.arter Master 4th Sikh
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
operations in its vicinity, also in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 1853 ; with the expedition under Sir
John Chcnpe against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment of Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donahue — severely wounded, and thanked in regimental orders for his "conspicuous gallantry in the field"
(Mcfinl with Clasp for Pegu) . Was selected by the Lieut.Govemor N.W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
a Militia Ojrps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the Militia when the station was
Bttjickcd by the Necmuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the engagement with the Mho w and
Indoro mutineers on the loth Oct. 1857— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
(Medal). Served in Bhootan and commanded the ist Goorkhas from Dec. 1 866 to Feb. 1S67 (Medal with Clasp).
Procce(led in command of the ist Goorkhas from Dhurrasala by forced marches in Aug. 1868 to join the Hazara
FieUl Force and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Hazara and
the Black Hounlain ; mentioned in despatches ami thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
of the I'unjaub, and Sir A. Wilde, Commanding the Expedition (Clasp).
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 467
Chrnab and rame^flioS (Medial ^^^^^^ ''^^P^^^^ °^ ^848-49, incluOmg the passage of the
■'"" "■"'■""'-■ ' ...... ^^
Clasp for Pegu).
sZ^-^^^a^^^^^^^S^i:^^^^^"^^^ '^'''"'^° '''' ^^^"^ °^ ^— ^^^ (M^<^^)-
21)1 Lt.Colonel H. J. Templer served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-^0, includincr thp hnttlp nf Po,.,^,,^^
f^^^^^!^li^^tZ^Sr'^' '-'^^ °^ ^"^'^-' -'-- °^ ^°°-«- CalSl^n^dSdf SSe^l
2»^ Lt.Colonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal) Servpfl
also m the Indian mutmy campaign m 1857-58, and present at the action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers
(wounded), a^nd at an engagement with the rebels at the village of Chawhnwlee, which was surprised, captured and
destroyed. Commanded a Wmg of the 3rd Europeans at the r:,;,tm-o :pk1 destruction of a village 30 miles from
Agra. Present at the battle ot Agra. Commanded four 00,,.. .■- ,. i:,„.„peans at the taking of Puttehpore
Sikree.asalsowhenthepositionof bhereghurGhatwassecu,. ,1, -fbels were driven through the ravines
and across the river, and held the Ghat inaction for five or. si\ ,. 1 im. m') b^i "-in- lavrnts
203 Lt.ColonelJ. B. Thol wall served with the 24th Regt. in ih. r,,- , . ,,-,,! .,1 of 1848-40 and was nrespnt nt
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chill i.niu,,! I i .: ■ unided bv a srrMnP kW in t)Vn
thigh), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with tluM.xiHM,- - un.ler SirSvdnevCotton rm ^
Euzofzaie border in 1858 and was present at the affairs of Chm^H. .-ml ■ ,i i ,1 «itli (^iX) Also s^^^^
tho Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Uui . ,. 1 -i;,, (moutioned in desmtches
thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and CB.). Served in the .b . li in mi- lUe rebeUion of 1862-65'
andpresent at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkr-:, ^ .,; = n, :iii(l Surleeing Commanded
the 2ist Bengal Native Infantry in the Abyssinian campaign (menti. Ill ■ I n d -; ■, r!i.'. Medal)
205 Lt.Colonel R. H. Price served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, iucludiu',' the I'lattle's of Sadoolapore Chil-
lianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps) Served also in tha
Sonthal campaign in 1855.
206 Lt.Colonel J. J. Hume served throughout tho Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodiee
Ferozeshah, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps.) '
207 Lt.Colonel S. C. D. Ryder served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal)
208 Lt.Colonel C. W. Miles served m 1857 against the rebels near Benares (horse shot), and with the Goorkha Force
on the S.E. frontier of Oude ; also with Franks' Column in the Oude campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp and Brevet
of Major). ^'
209 Lt.Colonel J. J. O'Bryen served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (wounded. Medal and two Clasj)s). '
210 Lt.Colonel H. F. WadcUngton served in the Puuj.nil) cimimign of 184S-49, and was present during the first
siegeoperationsbeforeMooltan, including the repulse of ilie eirmy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
Thai (Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious iii.]iiv.l,;ii,,.u uC the Queen for services performed in India in
1857-58, for having as Deputy Commissioner of Mundhib, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
Mundlah and Sconce districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal).
211 Colonel T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by
Government, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
212 Lt.Colonel G. Hamilton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasjis).
213 Lt.Colonel A. Paterson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the BuiTnese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the rebel chief Mong
Goung Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
21'' Colonel H. K. Burne served with the 2nd Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the expethtion against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Comniander of the Force, and was
present at the captui'Ca of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasj) for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
215 Lt.Colonel J. T. Norgato served against the rebels in the Googaira district in Oct. and Nov. 1S57. Was present
at the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of tlie nth Piinjiiuli hifimtrv and a
Troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry; came up with the mutineers afiir;! Inreiil mn eh ni s; unlcs iind di'stroj'ed
upwards of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian and runuiuli (in\ ernnhiits, .-ind tbc tli:iiik,-; of the
Home Government). Commanded tho ictli Punjaub Infantry in the oijer.itions in linn 11' (mimI m 1 ,;(.\b(l,il).
216 Lt.Colonel A. B. Osborn served tbi-ou^iiniit the I'linjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, iiicin.i : 1 : ii 1 1 1, .s ufLUiinian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two ('l:i>|i~). Served also in tho Indian mutiny c,: - ^S, including
the actions of Narnoul, Gungaree, Puttiiil. e, rml Mynpooree, and captui'O of Lucknow 1 ' 1 : < l.e^p).
21' Lt.Colonel C. L. Brown served during tlie rimjuub caiiipaiLTu of 18.(8-49, and w^is jui mL Lbruughout the
Biege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (M 'ii; ■., ,1 li > I.1--1').
218 Lt.Colonel B. J. SpOsbury served in the Burmese war in 1 1 :\ 1 I with Clasp for Pegu).
213 Lt.Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Punjaulir, , : .(8 49. and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse ot •',,. iiMmys night attack on the British Camp at
Muttee Thol, action of Soroojkhoond. and attack on the suburbs : allirwui-ds present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (iledal witli Clnsii).
220 Lt.Colonel G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlei cnm]iaiLrn of 184^-46, iiiebidiiiL' the battle of Sohrnon (Medal).
221 Lt.Colonel C. C. Johnson served in tbe s;,itl,.; ,-n,ii,Kii<_'ii of 18,--,'., in, heinn'- the battle .if Snbraon (Medal).
Sejvedas D. A. Q. M. General with arm \' ii 1 1 y. .. 1, ■ - ;ii ti,,.,M|iiinv m' 1 'i 1 r,. -x m Mnvi. , : i \!. 811 1 with Clasp).
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master ( i : '■ i 'nmt \Mih 18, 11 1 ' r Ueueral Wilde
in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thank, [ i. , 1 , .\ . liineiit. In uvei. m i.! .' 1 : ,. :, 1: 1 i ; ,. :, 1 ,, ,;.
222 Sir Edward Leeds served in the Sutlej eampiugu ul' 1843-40, iuclua.n- the nll;ur ul l:aa>.h„.i!, and actions of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp).
223 Lt.Colonel F. R. Pollock served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 ; on the Sikh outbreak he was Assistant
Resident at Lahore, and accompanied the Ferozepore column as Political Officer to Monltflii; served throughout
both siege operations there with the force niider Major Edwa-rdei^, but joined his own regiment for the assault f)f the
town (thanked by tho Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detiichmcuts (Medal with Clasp).
Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affrecdeos in the Kohat Pass in 1S50 (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied as Civil and Political Officer the centre cohunn in Major Nichol.sou's exjiedition against
the Omurzyo Wuzeerees. In 1857 had Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain to the
Bozder Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as PoUtical Commissioner) mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by Government of India). . , ,. ,
22* Lt.Colonel A. Eldorton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghana
(Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi, and was severely wounded, and again severely
wounded at the assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). , .^ . ,. ^ , ^,
225 Lt Colonel H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in the
Meranzai valley near Kohat, and lu-e.sent at the affair of DorsuneMund. , . , ,. ., ,
226 Lt Colonel H Forlus sirved throughout the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, mcludmg the battles of Moodkee
(horse killed) Ferozeslnib and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the passage of (be ( ■heniib, and battles of Chillianwiillah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp.s). Served
throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded ; iiL^nm woniided while serving with the
Punjaub Cavalry ; present also at the liattle of Cnwinunv, nnd ns :i I'.n-inle Miijor ,.1 (. ii\nlry nt the sie-e and cap-
ture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despiitehes, Ihevet ol Mnjor, Meihil with two ( nsj.s, nn-l :, yr:,r s service).
227 Lt.CoIonel T. Pierce served in the Sutlej campaign of 1645-46, mcludjug tho battle ol AUwal (Medal). Also
468 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
tliro\i"-liout the Punjaul) campaign of 1848-49, including the affiiir of Ramnnpgur, passage of the Chenab, battles of
Chillianwallah (woumKal and Gooierat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aflghaus (Mcual mth two Clasps).
S2« Lt.Colonel W. B. Marshall served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood-
kee Ferozeshah, and Aliwal — wounded (Medal and two Clasps).
"9 Colonel T James served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah and suiTcnder of Kote Kangra (Medal and one Clasp). Served on the Staflf of Sir Henry Lawrence
on the night of the 31st May 1857, when the native troops mutinied, and at the action of Chmhut (dangerously
wounded), and served throiighout the defence of the Residency (thanked by Government, Medal with Clasp, Brevet
° 230 ^t Colonel J A Tytler served with the Force luider Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes on the Peshnwur
frontier' in 1851-52; and in the Boori Pass in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved in the Indian mutiny camp;iiL'n of
18-7-50 includin<^ the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels, and was shot through the left
arm iindreceived a spear wound in the chest while engaged in a hand-to-hand fight in the action of Choopoonih on
lothFeb 1858 (Victoria Cross) ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and
Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Ser\-ed in the Umbeylah Pass
in 1863 also in the campaign in Hazara and in the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
231 Lt Colonel F. J. Stephenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actionnear Agra with
the Neemnch mutineers on the 5th July, and the subsequent battle of Agra on the loth October 1857 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the Googaii-a and adjoining districts in 1857
234 Lt Colonel J. C. Millar served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the storming of the Heights of Umb
and occupation of the Fort of Oonah (Medal). Served also with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell in the Eusof-
zaie campaign of 1851-52, including the afifair of the Paunch Pass (Medal with Clasp). Present at Jullunder when
the Native t'^avalry and Infantry muUnied on the 7th June 1857 (Medal).
235 Lt Colonel A." T. Armstrong served throughout thePunjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second sice operations before Mooltan, including the affair at Soorjkoond on the 5th Nov. 1848, storm and capture
of the cHv" and sm-render of the fortress ; also present at the investment and surrender of the fortress of Chciiiote,
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Sei-ved the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in
despatches for " zeal and ability," Medal).
230 Lt Colonel J. F. Stafford served in the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; and with the Force under Brig-
adier General Chamberlain in the Meeranzae Valley in April and May 1855, including the action of Darsum-
mund (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, in command of the 7th Pun-
i-uib Infantrv, including the actions of Gungaree, Puttialee, Mj-npooree, Bungaon, and Ruttunpore, commanded
the Right Column of attack in the action of 28th March 1858 on the Nepaul frontier, commanded his Regiment in
the attack on the Camp of the Nana and Bala Rao in the Gm'wah Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet
237 Lt Colonel C. C. Dandridge served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the 1st and 2nd
siet'e operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outjjosts on the 9th and 12th September,
actron of Soorikhoond. and storm and captui-e of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp).
238 Lt.Colonel H. P.Williams sei-ved thi-oughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, sm'render of the Fort and Gan-ison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). "Was
present at Agra during the mutiny, and was severely wounded (right leg amputated) in the action fought there on
the 5th July ^857 (Medal).
23'J Lt Colonel R. 0. Cross sei-ved thi-oughoutthe Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present with Havclock'a
Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawn-
pore (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot) , Oonao, Buseerut Gunge, Boorbeea-ke-Chowkee. and Bithoor (horse
wounded), skirmishes of 17th 18th and 19th September wMle protecting the consti-uction of a bridge of boats across
the Ganges on the Oude side for the passage of the troops, actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and reUef of the
Garrison of Lucknow (wounded) , subsequent defence of the Residency for two months, and the day before the relief
bv Lord Clyde, led 100 men as part of a storming party to the King's stables and steam-engine house, and took a
Colour under very heavy fir-e to an outpost to serve as a guide to Lord Clyde's force ; also served with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh, and at the captui-e of Lucknow, and present also at the passage of the Gogra and operations on
the Nepaul frontier (thanked by the Government, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
235t Lt.Colonel H. R. Wroug'hton served in the Burmese war in 1852, including the operations in the vicinity and
capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served also in the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1858-59, including the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Luck-
now and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
2<o' Lt.Colonel J. Willjaadson served with the field force employed against the rebel Rajah of Ungool in 1S47-48.
Was Maior of Brigad^w'the Punjaub Irregular Force and Staff Ofiicer of the field force under Brigadier General
Chamberlain employ^ m the ilei-anzaie Valley in 1855 and ]iresent at the engagement atDiu-sunimnnd (Medal with
Clasp). Commanded the i8tli Pnuj^ub Infaiitiy (now the 26th Bengal Native Infantry) throughout the operations in
the Eusofzaie Hills in April anil JI;iy i85« iimler Sir Sydney Cotton, and led the attack on the fanatic stronghold
on the heights above Sittuna. Conimaudcil the same Rcj iiiient throughout the final oiicrntinns against the rebels
by the force under Brigadier Holdich on the Nepaul frontier in Nov. and Jur. 1 • - ,. _\-:iim c. -uniunided the Regi-
ment in Bhootan from Dec. 1865 to March 1866, including the advance inioi ■ .; 1 ■' , : 1 ir in the captm-e of
Suleeka and recovery of the British guns which fell into the enemy's haiiil- : r ■• 1.
2«' Lt.ColonelW. Paskeserved with the KusolZiiieE.xpedition under SirColiii r,ii,,,.iH il m , . i Medal with Clasp).
. a*it Lt.Colonel Patrick Maxwell sirx r<l in thr Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49 (Medal). Also served in the Punjaub
throu"hout the Indian mutiny in i::;- i\h.l;:I).
2»2 Lt.Colonel W. C. R. Mylne sei-\ > - 1 1 1 1 1 i m ■ 1 > k 1 1 :, 11 mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of Pan-
doo Nuddee and other affairs previmis i" liniliii nee ofC'aw^ipore under General Windham to whom he acted as Aide
de Camp on 27th Nov. 1857 (hor.se killed umlcv liimbya cannon-shot), also present at the battle of Cawnpore, taking
of ?'tawah and Myiipooric, oiierations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
2'3 Cohjnel H. T. Mac])lierson served in the Persian war in 1857 as Adjutant 78th Highlanders, including the
night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved in Bengal with
Havclock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded), Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee,
and Bithoor, and in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow and subse-
quent defence (Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks,
and served n^ n Hvi-i'lo Major in the operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow— wounded (Medal with
2" Lt.Cn' . , ! r il 1.1 vunuore served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
and was 111- :•• '''•' ' Mpture of the two Sikh Forts, Rsimnuggur and Muraree (Mcd.al). Formed one of the Gar-
rison wliicli iliuiidi-a the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
important oiiiiJO:-t during that period, and was mentioned in Major General Inglis' despatch in thefollowing terms : —
" Lii-ui. l,;LTii.'inoie with the remnant of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) held a very exposed position between
the lloKpitiil and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
Bliollcr iroTii the weather both by nii.'ht mtkI di y." He was nl'ti-rwards present with Lord Clyde's force which drov
the rebel tiwiilior Contingent from 1 :i ,. < ' l> liil w iih Chi-ii, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
a'HA.Colonel K.B.Clay served 111 M- : : ' miplMll :i-;iin^t the hill tribes in 1851-52 (Medal witli Clasp). Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, inclmliM' 1 m u. i. n.r .,l' the Kumarm Hills and Rohilcund and action of Choopoorah ;
Ouile campaign of 1858-59 including ilie actions of I'usgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee,
and action of Biswah (Medal).
»"t Lt.Colonel J. S. Ogilvio served as Fixccutive Commissariat Officer during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
»»« Lt.Colonel 0. J. Goflby served in the Sutlej cainjiai " " , ■ , ,.
Aliwnl, surrender of Fort Phillour.nnd subsequent cr].! ra
4'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passa^'r ol 1
C;Uillinnwnlhm— dangerously wounded in a hand-tn-l,:iii
Clnsj)). Was wounded liy an a.^sassin in Dec. 1853 win n I
hunting down and engaged with hill robbers on the I'esh
'S45-.
te, including the affair of Buddiwal,
action of
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.lullun.lriDoab (Medal). Al^.iln „i:
Jnnll, the
■nnli,
and ncln.ns of Hamnuggur, - i '
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Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 469
"7 Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was presontat flie relief of the Gar-
rison of Pegu, and commanded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Gouneggie (AT^' ifl w ,li ( lusp for Peo-u)
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a Wing of the Kun ' 'a Battalion at
the siege storm and capture of Delhi (dangerously wounded) ; commanded a Force in ; . . . !,.iire district
and on the loth Jan. 185S encountered and beat back across the Ganges at Hurdwar uji , : i - ^f the enemy
with 4 guns, destroying many of the enemy and captiu-ing arms and munitions of war— thanked by Government
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
-*'t Lt.Colonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846
=*s Lt.ColonelW.Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. Dm-ing the war of 18-0-5^
in Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Intaan mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and preseiit at
Dumoh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels m Julv and on the 5th August 1857 • also present
at the attack on the fort of Nursurghur, and at an attack in the Kullungee Pass, near Jubbulnore ' bv i bodv nf
rebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal). ' ' ^ ^ ■
2« Lt.Colonel J. B. Smjiy served in the Punjaub campaign north of Jullmidur in 1848-49, includin"- the stormincr
of the Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore and Oonah (Mcdnl). " °
250 Lt.ColonelJ. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the attack on the Heio-hts of Moor-
pooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that foi-ced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 ■ and with
that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1S51-52 and present at the captm-e and destruction of Dubb (Medal wi'th Clasp)
Served also in the Indian mutmy campaign in 1S57, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut (mentioned
in despatches. Medal) .
251 Lt.Colonel G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . f
252 Lt. Colonel G. A. Williams served with the 4th Sikh Infantry in Burmah in 1 852-54 ; was present at the pursuit and
destruction of the enemy's troops under Moung Shoey Moung, and commanded at the storming of the entrenched
village of Yeh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded three Companies of the 4th Sikh Infimtry at the eno-age-
ment in June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and was dangerously wounded (thanked by Govern-
ment, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
253 Lt.Colonel G. Hutchinson was employed under the Civil Government at the outbreak of the Indian mutiny, and
served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow ; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with Outr'am'a
force at the Alumbagh, and Brigade Major of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow, and reported by Earl Canninff
to have been " of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after taking an
important part in the Military operations " (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps,°and
l'^-
i service for Lucknow)
Lt.Colonel B. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition tmder General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
"■•t Lt.Colonel A. K. Comber served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal).
255 Lt.Colonel J. Bm-n served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of the Great Pagoda
at Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of his Regiment throughout the Sonthal campaign
of 1855-56 ; and as Staff Officer to the Sasseram Field Force in 1858 (Medal).
256 Lt.Colonel J. C. Wood served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab
and battle of Chillianwallah — very severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
256f- Lt.Colonel CM. Longmore accompanied the force under General Wheeler towards Jummoo in 1846. Served with
the right column of the Bhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at the
capture of Suleekah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy's
hands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp).
257Lt.Col.ni(l F.A. lii^kiu,- seived during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles Of Sadoolapore,
Chillian\Mi!i:ili, mimI ( m,oi( mi , mi id jiiirsuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in an expe-
dition uiiili r Sir I 'li:irl(-~ X;i|uir ;ii.::niist the Affreedies, in 1849-50; volunteered with a Company of his Regiment to
scale a hill hi tlie ini^sessiou nf thi> enemy, who had cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell; "drove off
the enemy, and brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four smwivoi-s (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at four engagements
with rebels at Dumoh, and twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of RehU, employed in hunting down rebels in the
Saugor district while in command of the Police Battalion; co-operated in attacking a body of rebels 1500 strong at
Hirdeemgur, killing 150 of them, and present at the attack on Patrakotah and Luckungnr (Medal).
258 Lt.Colonel T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of
Aliwal (Medal).
• 259 Lt.Colonel F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Medal). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
"'^ Lt.Colonel G. L. Praser served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 ; also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was
preset at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition to
Kohat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege of Calpee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Central India).
261 Lt.Colonel B. W. Ryall served throughout the Sonthal insm-rection in 1855-56. Served as Adjutant of 2nd Hydera-
bad Cavalry with Kamptee Movable Column, present at forcing of Khonie Pass on loth Jan. 1S5S, at battles of
R I: 1-1 ic and Bandah (wounded, horse also wouiMliill. -.nr] in ;ill minor engagements fouL'lii b\' Ceiifiiil Tmlia Force
Major General AVhitlock up to June i3; ,1 ' led 3rd Seikh Irregular Ca\ : li/^lnnne- ihc Sniihabad
I iIl'u under Brigadier Douglas, from Aul'i; 1 : , . niuanded Southern division ni 1 n\,il!\- .ii l.ntile and
eni^iiiL' of Jugdispore in Oct. 185S ; mentione^l m J t ■'' "^ on nine occasions, reeonninmled tor tlm llrevetof
Majoi-, and for the "Victoria Cross" for haviiiLT .it li:ii 1 1 ' Itjiidah, while wounded and charger also wounded, ren-
dered essential service, and cut down several nf tin' eiirin\ iti hand-to-hand combat, as scL forth in despatches of
Sir G. C. Whitlock and Major Macintire (Medal with 1 'In.-], l-.r Central India).
262 Lt.Colonel E. Dandridge served intlie I'unjauli eanipaiyn of 1848-49 (iledal). Served also in the Indian mutiny
campaigns of 1857-59 ; was Staff Officer to Colonel Slierer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavalry mutinied at that
station, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels ; commanded a moveable colunm
in Bundlecund and was engaged in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Smgh and Burgore Singh
from October 1859 to March 1S60 (Medal).
263 Lt.Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the siege and
surrender of Mooltan — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
26* Lt.Colonel I. F. MacAndrew served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Br.General MacGregor, the Militarj' Commissioner with the Goorkha Force under Jimg Bahadore, and was present
at the capture of Goruckpoi'e, passage of the Gogi-a, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
26+t Lt.Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24th Foot against the mutineers of the 14th Bengal
Native Infantry at Jheium on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
265 Lt.Colonel W. T. McGrigor joined the SSth Regt. whilst on field service in Dude in Aug. 1858, and served to the
end of the campaign against the rebels (Medal).
266 Lt.Colonel R. Barter served as Adjutant 75th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58, and was
present at the battle of Budlee ke Serai (severely woimded), siege storm and capture of Delhi, including the six
days' fighting in the streets, where he commanded the remnant of his Regiment for ne-;:!- -; hr,ni-s, all senior to
him having been killed or disabled. Served with Greathed's Column in pm-suit, and pre- • ■'- : -: m of Bolund-
shure, affairs of Allyghur and Akerabad, and Ixittle of Agra. With Sir Hope Grant's Cn : 1 , , 1 , , ; , , 1 , ^, , ._ during the
i<h mc on Ciwiip le, ctossed mto Oude and present at Maharajgunge, and skirmish n ,:; iIh Annnbagh. With
tl \1 1 ( n and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. Present with the toree inn ier Sir James Out-
untd 14th Feb. 1858, and constantly engaged repelling the enemy's attacks. Commanded two
1 Ci% ih-v in the advance into Rohilcund and re-occupation of Bignour (Medal with two
( iMce) Advance into Oude, occupation (after the reUef) of the fortified outposts and camp
be! 1 1 uckuow, under bu James Outram, and repulse of the enemy's attacks (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
service)
267 Lt.Colonel A. A. Munro served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also in the Sonthal campaign of
1855-56. Served theUmbeyla campaign of 1S63 with the Euzofzaie Field Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain
(Medal with Clasp).
470 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
2^ Lt.Colonel W. Smitli servRd in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in military charge of two Battalions of
Nepaulese troops, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, attack of the Begum's
Kote, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2«3 Lt.Colonel R. Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a detachment of the
Sylhet Light Infantry and the Roorkee Levy in pursuit of the Munniporee Princes, engaged and defeated them at
Bishenpore on 24th Nov. 1852. Served in Cachar against the mutineers of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry in
1857-58 (Medal).
270 Colonel A. B. Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attack on stockades on
the 19th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign
(Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
271 Lt.Colonel A. A. Bruce served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzies in 1852-53 (Medul with Clasp).
272 Lt.Colonel J. W. R. Boisnigon served in the Saharunpore and Mozuffemuggur Districts during the Indian
mutiny'in 1857-58. Commanded the troops engaged at SedhowUe, Nookur, and Gungah, and commanded the
Infantry detachment at the action of Hurdwar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Appointed by Lord Strathnairn
to the Command of the 30th Bengal Native Infantry on 2nd Sept. 1866 in consideration of useful and gallant service
in the field.
273 Lt.Colonel T. Whelcr served in the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Also in the Bm-mose war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief and
recapture of Pegu, and the advance of Tougnoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian mutiny cam-
paitm in 1858-59° including the capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, and commanded the Troops that defeated the
Nusseerabad Brigade at Sahadutgunge on 30th March 1858 capturing five guns (Brevet of Major). Proceeded to
Central India and served under Sir Robert Napier ; was in command of a field force for some months in the pur-
suit of Prince Ferozshah (Medal with Clasp) . Also served vrith the Eusofzai Field Force in 1863 and was severely
wounded at Umbeyla (Medal -with Clasp) . Bhootan war of 1865-66 (Clasp) .
27* Lt.Colonel B. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian
mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
275 Lt.Colonel F. P. Bailey serv^ed %vith his Regiment in charge of the Siege Train in the Sutlej campaign, and
during the time it held Jullunder in the Punjaub campaign. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ;
accompanied Havelock's Force in the advance on Lucknow in 1857 and was present at the actions of Buseerutgunge,
Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, reUef of the Garrison and defence of the Residency ; subsequently with Outram's Force
in the Alumljagh, and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
276 Lt.Colonel F. C. J. Brownlow served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
277 Lt.Colonel W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served also throughout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (severely wounded in two places),
battle of Cawnpore, and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's ser^dce).
27s Lt.Colonel A. Irvine sei-ved throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodkee, Fe-
rozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
279 Lt.Colonel C. H. Barchard ser^'ed in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and in those against the
Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Archdale
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hmdun, battle of Budlee-ke-Serai,
throughout the siege assault and captm-e of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and CB.).
281 Lt.Colonel T.W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . Was at
Delhi on nth May 1857 at the outbreak of the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Peimy from July
to Dec; accompanied Seaton's Column from Delhi to Futtehghm-; sei-ved with Lord Clyde's Force at the capture
of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pm-suit of Koer Sing to Arraji ; served with
the Azimghur Field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdespore jimgles ;
and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1859 in operations against rebels (twice mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal with Clasp).
2»3 Lt.Colonel J. Ruggles served with the exiietlition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846. Was
present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from June to Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service). Commanded the 19th Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, including the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2«8 Lt.Colonel M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the operations in the
vicinity and captm-e of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served as Senior Commissariat Officer and
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahador from Dec. 1857 to June 1858, and was present at
the recapture of Goruckpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
283 Lt.Colonel W. B. Girdlestone served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the actions of the i8th and
19th March 1853 at Donabew, and when in charge of a fleet of 100 store and ammimition boats on the IiTawaddy
repulsed a night attack — struck on the chest by a spent ball (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857 including the action near Agra on 5th July, and battle of Agra on loth October (Medal).
292 Lt.Colonel R. Mm-ray served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
29» Lt.ColonelW. R. Gordon sei-ved in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
297 Lt.Colonel G. A. Cuyler served vrith the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and
was present at the assault of the heights of DuUa (Medal). Sei-ved with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
the Hussanzaies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp) . Sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 ; joined the Nussee-
ric Battalion at Saharunpore in Aug. 1S57, and was at once sent in command of a strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of Mozutl'uruuggur; commanded a detachment in Saharunpore and Mtizufl'urnuggur districts from
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the taking of Jowlah and
attack on Thannabowan (Medal).
298 Lt.ColonelW. C. Hamilton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuggur. passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (horse killed), and ])ursuit of the Sikha
and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Sur\eil in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 and was present in
action with the rebels at Saugor, and led an ailvauceil jiarty of the 31st Native Infantry when attacked by the
rebels on the 19th of July from whom a gun was taken (Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel Atildjo sei-ved in the Sutlej eami)aignofiS45-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also through-
out the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, jiassage of the Chenab, and battles of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the mutiny of 1857-58
(Medal).
*>' Lt.Colonel G. C.Hu.\ham served at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow in 1857 and was throe times woun-
ded, once severely (Medal with Clasp, and aycar's service). Commanded a party resulting in the death of the rebel
MukhooTid Sing and defence of his followers, for which he received the thanks of the Government of India and of
the Commander in Chief. Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, present at the taking of Chamoorchee and re-
taking of Hala.nnd commanded the force which took and destroyed the enemy's position at Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
"" Lt.Colonel G. Cavcnagh served as Intor])rcter to the 54th Foot during the Indian mutiny (Medal). Served
with the i6th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese wsir of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghaio by the rebels on the 19th 20th and 21st September i860. Served in the Bhootan
campaign (Medal with Clas])).
*» Lt.Colonel A. C. Buidmry served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah and
surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal).
«» Lt.Colonel A. Combo Kervcd in China in 1858-60, and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859, when
the batttry and town of Shek Tsing were taken.
Bciujal Stuff Curjjs. — irar Services. 471
306 Lt.Colonel P. D. Ouilvic scrvca tlirou^liout tlio Punjaub campaifrn of 184S-49, inoUulins? the affiiir of Ramnuo-.
gur, passage of the Clun'ii, ::i 1 IlhiI - .if Sinio, ,):,,„„.■, Cbniianwallah, and Goojerat (Medaf with two Clasps). °
w Lt.Colonel R. C. W , i , t rn , ii iMiapaign of 1848-49, inclucUug the battles of ChiUianwallah
and Goojerat — sevei-ul\ : ! m i :i ns).
308 Lt.Colonel C.Ai-i.i!^ .1 . : : 1 -^Hnpin-ii in 1855 in the Tmkish Contingent, and present as a
volunteer with the 49th Ke.L'i, :i ■ 1, .. ■ l: ! m :i;!i:' i ^ i. .1 n ,. i \1 ,.;;, I Nvith Clasj) and Turkish Medal).
Was attached to the 2nd Bai' 1 ■ 1: ' 1 . , 1 ,^ , ,;„,|.^. under General "Windham in
Nov. 1857 and was severely w-:; < 1 . i, - • .1 n. Served as 2nd in command
of the 14th Bengal Native Inranrv,- ^lipn- i!i,' I ,iiii ■;, la ra iii;,a ijn .a' i > _, 1 .\1 ^lal \', itU Clasp).
3»3 Lt.Colonel S. D. White served in tlie Sutloj canipaiijai ..f 1845 -46, mcUiain- the liattleof Soliraon (Medal) Served
also in the Indian mutmy campaigns of 1857-5S, including the actions near Agra and AUyghur, operations near
iShereghur Ghaut, and action of Dowra (Medal).
31" Lt.Colonel F. Duffin served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp). Served in the China campaign of 1S57-58 (Medal).
311 Lt.Colonel W. H. Smith served throughout the Punjaub campaign of i S48-49, including the action of Ramnuo-c^ur
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Ohillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the'eth
Foot in the Indian muriin- i-nmi.niLni, inclndino- operations in the Jugdespore jungles, and action of Barvan (Medal).
3'3 Lt.Coloni 1 w r !■ - ii ■. ,-J 1 hr. laulmut tha i'mijaub campaign of 1S48-49, includingthepassageof the Chenab
nnd battle of ( ; : ;ii'a-|i|. SiiN-d in the Indian mutiny campaigu of 1857-58, and commanded a
detachment of t! I Aili.,,/., .:a i, a,j| iaittalaai at tlic attack on Ahwa on the 18th September 1857 (Medal).
^i-* Lt.Colonel .J. ilaca.iiaal .-.liacJ 111 tUu i'unjaulj campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
315 Lt.Colonel R. Y. Chambers served in China in 1858-59 (Medal).
' 316 Lt.Colonel J. T. Watson was engaged in street fighting at Lucknow previous to the action of Chinhat when
the Mahomedans rose on the troops at the Dowlutkhanna, and ser\-ed throughout the defence of the Residency at
Lucknow in 18-7, fVa.ainif- in nTniiinnil of tho Cawnpiiro T^attcry, afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore
and defeat of tli- 1 ■ ' ,■ ( 'i.utiia^aait (Mnlal nitli Cla-p, and a year's service).
317 Lt.Coloia 1 .1 .. 'I .-, i| 111 till' lialiaii inuiiii.i- caiiipaiLjn in 1857-58, including the siege storm and
capture of Dellii i\ ■ !a; ■,;• 1 1 la pa Scrveil in tlia Mahsocal expedition of i860 and was present at the forcino- of
the Berara Pass (Medal with i. lasij).
318 Lt.Colonel G. A. Brown served with the expedition on the Susofzie border in April and May 1858, and was
present at the destruction of Chingalee and Sittana, and commanded the xiresent ist Bengal Native Infantry at the
attack on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp).
313 Major J. R. Ctu-rie served with the force under Brigadier Wheeler in the Piuijaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
320 Major H. Mackenzie served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including 'the battles of Chillianwallah and
Koojorat (Med.al with two Clasps).
•■'21 Major B. H. Woodcock served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1S57— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
322 Major G. G. Cunliffe served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for the protection of that place, from
3rd June to 26th Dec. 1857, and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels belonging to Khan Bahadoor
Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Le\'y at the action of Churpoorah,
and a portion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of the Force on Capt. S . Brown
being severely wounded — charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the Governor General and the Commander
in Chief for gallant conduct, Medal).
323 Major A. R. Bayly served with the 8th Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on gth,
14th, and i8th Jidy, and the six days' fighting in the city ; tiftefwanls present in the action of Bolundshur, affair of
Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, andreliulof lairl^imu- malcr Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd and action
ofthe6thDec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (.M>dai witli t \s o I'lasps).
32* Major R. D'O. C. Bracken served throughout the runjauli caiiiiiaii;-!! nf 1848-49, including the first and second
siege operations before and «ui-i-eiider of ^rnoltan, and bat,lle of Goujurat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a
Detachment of the 21111 Si l:li liitaiitiy at t ha irpuNc uf insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in the operations
against Sittana in 1S53 (Midal wiili <'la-|0.
325 Major A. Taylor si-i \ . d ihi i.iiuliiaii 1 ha I'uajaiil) campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, and
battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUiaiuvalluh, and Gcmjeiat (Medal with two Clasps).
320 Lt.Colonel C. H. Palliser as Adjutant Siud Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action with the Sheoranees
on the Deraijat Frontier on the 14th March 1853 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved the Indian
mutinj' campaign of 1858-59; accompanied the Advance Column under Major Renaud from Allahabad towards
Cawnpore (wounded 2nd July 1857), and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking the field; commanded
Irregular Cavalry in the actions of Futtehpore ; commanded right troop with Barrow's Vohmteer Cavalry in the
actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (wounded, and two horses shot) ; defence of the
Residency till the scC(jiid ralief liy Lord ClAile ; subsoiiuaiit occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram from No-
vember 1857 to Mai ah ' ' i ahal'aiu aa[i, :i- ,.!(,,ih,h. , i' | iulso of rebel attack, Capture of Lucla inw. Siavedwith
Hodsou's Hoiv-i I " : 1 ; ,, : : : , die Goomteeat Sultanpore. Commaiahil 1 -.1, IhL'inient of
Hodson's Hora ■ a ' a ■ |i !. M ! ai i r^ a , I a lid pursuit of rebcls a t Khaudoo N 1 a idai -( la 1 1 uerouslv
wounded (nii a ; ■■•'. . l i hi i , :~, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). (;c)iiimanded
the lothBeuL'al ' a. a i , \i. -, :■ . aiied in despatches, I'.iavat. ul' i.t.Colonel, and Medal).
327 Major J. :.' ail, i ' a 1857-59; commanded tlia 1 1< ad Quarters of the Ram-
ghur Irregular I , :, a ~ ;; i a lion in an attack nu a ml ili that cd' a body of rebels at
Jhurpo on tlia I ' h a'.|a. a har i •; :'.;!i' aaeaiaa! wa s liGsie^ed for a ala irt ti ilia 1 1 y the rebels in the Pala-
mon District; al'terwards bald tiia di nai r.a> ~,i \ , i a I naaa la- w iih ila-alaive force and a liody of Irregulars raised
for the purpose, against vastiv sa;ii I aa- niiaihar,. ; pra-ani, in a.a.aiaan ! I' a detachment in the attack on the rebel
]30sition at Palamow Fort and aapiiua niilaif aaaa and ana].; injaaad with the rebels at Foungaree Pass,
Ohemo, Laburmoor, and Paretiil, inasiiit ni t,hu Shuhabad rabel^, and at da' I'.oogloomaraPass (Medal), and received
through the Secretary of State for Inditi the most gracious approbation of Her Majesty for services performed during
that period. Commanded the 5th Battalion of Military Police in the expedition against the hill tribes on the S.E.
frontier of Bengal in 1S60-61 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bhootan with the force under Brigadier General Tombs
at the recapture of the Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Clasp).
32S Major Ralph Ouseley served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-58 ; present at the mutim- at Lucknow, at the action of Chinhut, defence and evacuation of the
Muchee Bhawun, and throughout the defence of the Residency, subsequent operations against the GwaUor Contin-
gent and battle of Cawmpore, occupation of Futtehpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. Perfoi-med the duties of an
Artillei-yOtacer and had charge of one 18-pounder and two g-pounders at Gubbins' outpost during the defence of
the Residency from July to Nov. 1857 (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
sei'vice) .
323 JIajor H. B. Urmston served with the expeditionary force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzaiesin
1852-53. Also with that against the Mohmund tribe under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1854, as Assistant Commissioner,
and was present in the attack on Sh.ah Mooseh Khel (Medal with Clasp) .
330 Lt.Colonel F.W. Graham served in Burmali in 1 "s ■ ^, -„ and \va -^ 1 iresent atthe operntt. -^ -■ n -a in f AT yah Torm near
Donabew (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Servad in Oiala fliiaaalinnt the mutinies, a-: • • ,,, .],,. action of
Chinhut (wounded, and charger also wounded), drlaiaa ,,itla Ih-d.ucy of Lucknow 1 1 1 i aw halina assault
of i8th August and sorties of 29th Sept. and 2iid ( )at,, tlirniiLda mt tlio nccupatioii ol ih \a a-aaaii, including the
sm-priseof the Gahilee and affair of 25th Feb., capture of Jjucknow, ralalh-lh-iiiahrh,, ,, a -a .1 ami lo, and capture
of Birwah (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Cai- n . and Brevet of Major).
33"t Major W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. r ■ 1 i;angal Police Battalion
in the expedition against hostile tribes on the South-east frontier in Jana.rv aal i . aana lini.
331 Lt.Colonel R. H. M. Aitkon served throughout the Punjaub campaigu of iS4t; 49, including the passage of the
Chenab, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with Clas])). Sonthal campaign in 1855.
Present at the mutiny at Lucknow 30th May 1857, defeat of the mutineers the following day, action of Chinhut,
c c +
472 Bengal Staff Corjjs. — War Services.
throughout defence of the Residency from 30th June to 221HI Kov. 1837, inchiding four sorties, in t^vo of which ho
commanded ; afterwards present during the operation before Cawnpore from 28th Nov. and battle of the 6th
December ; Oude campaign of 1S58 (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with Clasj),
ayear'sservice, Brevet of Major, and decorated with the Victoria Cross "for various acts of gallantry and distin-
guished bravery performed during the defence of the Residency of Lucknow").
^^f Major B. H. Scott served with the Bundlecimd field force in 1859.
=3- Major C. D. S. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
333 Major E. G. Clark sei-\-ed vrith the Nepaulese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign from July 1857 to April
1S58 ; commanded the Left Column in the action of Chanda and captured 5 guns, aftei-wards present in the actions
of Chanda (second), Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and captm-e of Lucknow ; present as Civil Officer at the relief
of Hussungimj, capture of Fort Methowlee, and action of Mehundee (Medal with Clasp).
335 Major C F. Packe served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal).
Served as a volunteer with Army before Delhi in 1857, and was severely womided (Medal with Clasp).
330 Major J. F. Sherer served tlu-oughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the siege
operations before Mooltan, including the action of Soorjkoond, attack on the Suburbs, storm and capture of the
City and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Led the Head Quarters of the Sylhet Light Infantry into
action against the mutineers of the 34th Bengal N.I. at Latoo, Sylhet district, on 17th Dec. 1857, succeeded to the
command of the Corps on Major Byng being killed at the commencement of the fight and brought it out of action
after defeating and routing the mutineers (Medal).
338 Major General P. S. Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes in
1852-56 ; served as D. A. Quarter Master General at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1S52 ; at Nowadund, Pranghur,
Iskakoti and operations in the Ranezai Valley in May 1852 ; against the Boree Alreedces in 1853 ; to Shah Mooseb
Kheyl against the Mohmund Tribe in 1854 ; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1S55, Including the
cavalry affair at Dursummund ; against the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855 ; in Meranzaie and Kooran expe-
ditions in November 1856 (received' the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments) . Served in a Special
Military Mission to Affghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of the Supreme Government (Medal with
Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at Ranode and subse-
quent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition to China in i860,
and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and advance on
Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
339 Major H. R. Bradford si;rved throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the aflfair of Ramnug-
gur and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at JuUimdurwhen
the Native Troops mutinied on the 7th June 1857, and accompanied the pursuing Column (Medal).
3*0 Major A. H. Millett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
3u Major H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agi-a during the mutiny in 1S57-58, and was
slightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
3*3 Major R. K. Cakes served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the second siege operations
before Mooltan, ircluding the attack on the suburbs, afterwards present at the Ijattle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps).
3" Sir Charles Henry Brownlow served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Present in the operations
against the Hussunzaie and Abazaie tribes in i852,including the taking of the Black Mountain (Meda 1 with Clasp) . Was
shot through the lungs at the taking of the Heights above Shah Moosalkhel on the Jloumud frontier in August 1854.
Present at the forcing of the Khanbund Pass and subsequent operations against the Bozdar tribes in March 1857.
Commanded the 8th Punjaub Infantry on the expedition beyond the Eusufzai border under Sir S. Cotton in April
1858. Served also throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku and
the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and C'£.). Commanded the
Chittagong Column of the Looshai Expeditionary Force of 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, J£C£.).
3*5 Major J. G. S. Matheson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnug-
gur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and
Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served with a field force in Tharawaddie, Burmah, in 1853-54.
3'5t Major J. Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
3'<; Major R. S. Moseley served in China and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859 when the battery
and vUlage of Shek-tsing were captured.
3'Sf Major A. W. Montagu served in the Bunnese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the
Trans-Go'gra Force on the Nepaul frontier in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal).
3*7 Major A. I. Shuldham served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat (Medal).
3*8 Major A. H. Bamfieltt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat, and piu'suit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the expeditionary force
against the Boree Afreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
3*9 Major H. Maxwell served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storm and recapttire of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Trans-Goomtee ope-
rations terminating in the assault and capture of Lucknow ; present in subsequent operations in Oude, defeating
the rebels and capturing then- guns (Medal with Clasp).
350 Major G. H. Basevi served with the Kohat field force at the attack on the Kothul on the 12th and 25th Nov.
1853, as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
351 Major N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
352 Lt. Colonel B. Walton served with the 53rd Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 and was present at the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). With the expecUtion against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1857, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and severely
wounded at the storming of the Secunderbagh (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
''s Major F. W. Dunbar served in Burmah in 1853 against the rebel chief Gounghee. Also throughout the Sonthal
campaign of 1855 and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th Jime
1857, and in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Goruckpure and Azimghur
Districts (Medal).
35' Lt.Colonel H. H. Lystcr served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide de Camp throughout the
Central India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Rath-
ghur and repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
also wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of the
fort of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayo]jet and
two sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the ist Brigade at
Gkiolowleo, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
Lushker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skir-
mishing square of the retreating rebel army from Calpee and killing two or three sepoys in the conflict").
355 Major A. Cory served on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian mutiny
cnrapiiign in 1857-58, and present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Claisp).
350 Major F. J. Craigio served with the Punjaub Iri'ogular Force in the Koorian Valley in October and November
1856, and present at the taking of 'I'linicwiilic, Served with the Bareilly field force on the Oude frontier in 1858-59 ;
commanded; a party of the 2nd PiiujmuIi ( ';iv:ilry and 24th Punjaub Infanti-y in a successful affiiir against the rebels
at Nooroah 29th August, and coniTn.iniliMl thr. cavalry at the attack on the enemy's position at Seerpoorah on the
30th August 1858 (Medal). Present witli the Punjaub Irregular Force in an affair with the Wuzeerec hill tribes in i£6o
(Modal with Clasp).
357 Major C. S. Lane served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi,
actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo.
1857 (Medal with two Clasps).
359 Major U. M. Wcmyss served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-ke- Serai
and Nujjufghur, several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
Bengal Staff Gorjis. — Wai- Services. 473
»:!> Major B. T. Stafford sci-ved n,s 2iid in command of the 22nd Bengal iNative Infantry in China inchidin.^ the
foUowmg operations agamst the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghaie in 1862, capture of stockades on the
4th April, capture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the 17th April and of stockades near Nauhsianc on the
20th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin, and repulse of a very
superior force of the rebels on the 25th May. ' •'
^<^ Major D. S. Eir-i >. r,^ 1 -a iih the Syihet Light Infantry in pm-suit of the three Companies 34th Bengal Native
Infantry who muti 11 ' v ' ■: ..-u2:onthe 18th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
Candy in the Cach:i. : • ■ • ) ..th Jan. 1858 (mentioned m despatches, thanked by Government and Medal)
Commanded Si.x Cn: ; : ; : - Syihet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah Hills in suppressiu'^ the Cossiah
insurrection in iS6o, 1 ! ^ , ■ , n nishes on the 26th and 28th March, and captm-e of the stockaded villa o-e of Mo"on<^
Gougie. Again seiv • , - -mh and J^-nteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capture oT
the stockades of jr^, , - , , . . - ■ i.-. Niinghai, RaUeang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
expedition in 1865 (.Miilnl -a :;!i i'l:;^p).
3«i Major H.A.Prinscp served in thelndianmutiny campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the battle of Agra(Medal)
3C3 Major H. C. Smith served in the actions agamst the hill tribes on the Pcshawur frontier in 1854-55, including
the capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busee Kheil Afreedees in
Dec. 1854 and March 1S55 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the igth Foot
with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
3M Major J. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Luck-
now, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Siim-ee, action of Nawabgunge, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage of the
Gogra (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
31^* Major A. A. Currie served as 2nd in command of the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry in the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, and Medal). '
2«*t Major R. S. Graves served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 18=11-52 (Medal with Clasp) . Also
in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund in 1857-5S.
3«3 Major D. W. Wise served wi;h Hodson's Horse at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; was afterwards present
at the actions of Gungeeree, PuUealee, Mj-npoorie, and Shumshabad, at the capture of Lucknow ; served subse-
(juently with the 9th Lancers at the actions of Rhodamow and Allygimge, capture of Bareilly, action of Shajehan-
pore, and pursuit to Mohimdee (Medal with two Clasps).
366 Major H. Z. Darrah was present when the 41st Bengal Native Infantry mutinied at Seetapore on the 3rd June
1857, when he escaped into Lucknow. Remained on duty at the Muchee Bhawun Fort, and afterwards at the
Residency throughout the defence imtil the final relief of the Garrison of Lucknow. Afterwards served as Assistant
Baggage Master in the field with the 3rd Infantry and Ai-tillery Brigades until Feb. 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a
year's service).
36'' Major H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
368 Major J. W. Hoggan served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore — severely wounded (Medal).
3™ Major J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in 1857, was
present at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded thronghout
thigh in the Subzee Mundee on the 27th June ; sei-ved subsequently in Oude in 1S58-59 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku,
and actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
370 Major E. P. W. Ripley served throughout the operations of the campaign of i860 in China (Meclal with two
Clasps) .
3'i Major G. C. Rowcroft served with the force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara frontier in 1852. Com-
manded the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment ^vith the force on the Eusiifzaie frontier and against the fanatics of Sittana
in April and May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
3"2 Lt.Colonel J. J. H. Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force attached to
the 97t,h Regt. ; at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and capture of
Lucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and from Sept. 1858 to Ajjril 1859 as Field Adjutant to
Colonel Tm-ner commanding the Troons on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the operations in Shah-
abitd, finalattack on Jugdespore, action of Noandee, and suTisecjuent pui-suit (mentionedin despatches.Brevetof Major).
3'3 Lt.Colonel T. E. Gordon served as second in command of the 7th Punjaub Infantry during the Indian campaign
of 1858-59, commanded the Regt. at the attack and capture of the Oude Forts Dehayn and Turowl on 14th and 17th
July 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Ftittchghur, Azinigliiu-, and Gorriokpore districts in 1858, and in the Terai,
Nepaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned in (le-piitclifs. :M('lal).
3'* Lt.Colonel R. Chalmers served thiMu^rliMut the Imliiin mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; advanced with Major Re-
naud's Column towards Cawnpore and ciirricd his (Icsiiatch announcing the Cawnpore massacre from Lohunda to
Allahabad, a distance of 40 miles through a distiu-bed coimtry, afterwards joined the Volunteer Cavalry and served
with Havelock's Force from its first taking the field in July 1S57, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore,
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of
Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency for two months (twice wounded) , during which time he acted as
Field Engineer and was present at the assault and capture of the King's stables and engine-house ; after the relief
of the Garrison by Lord Clyde, served with the force imder Outram, occupying the Alumbagh, including the affair
of Ghilee and repulse of the several attacks thereon, also present at the capture of Lucknow, and action of Rnttun-
pore (Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
3'5 Major Lance served with the 98th Foot in the campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
1851-52. Served as a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign hi 1858-59 (Medal).
3'6 Major T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
377 Major F. B. Foote was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1851-52
under Sir CoUn Campbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engagedfrom Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression of the mu-
tiny in India, and present with the Goorkha Force mider Brigadier General Macgrigor at the affairs of Gorruckpore,
Shahgunge, and Kiandhoonuddee— received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also present at the
siege and captm-e of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
378 Maior H. L. C. Bernard served with the force under Colonel Mackesonin Hazara and the Hussnnzaie campaign
of 1852-53, and present at the affairs of the Black Mountain and taking of the fort. Served as Adjutant of the
Hazara Goorkha BattaUon throughout the Mahsood Wuzeereo campaign of i860 with the force under Br.General
Chamberlain, and was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the Heights of
Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of Mookeen
(Medal with Clasp).
^73 Major B. Thompson served in the Burmese war in 1852, and was present at the operations in the vicinity of
Donabew and capture of Pegu (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
3S0 Major W. Gordon served in Biirmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had charge of the entrench-
ments at Allahabad, and command ofoutposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied the Expeditionary
Force to China, and was present at the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
381 Major H. V. Mathias sei-ved throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah
and Nasode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccan road in 1S57-58, during which operations the forts of
Kunchunpore j'oorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bejeeragooghm-, and 42 pieces of ordnance were
taken (slightly wounded) . Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of the enemy's position on
the Punwarrah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, kilhng their leaders, and entirely dispersing their force (Medal) .
38it Major W. Playfair served \^'iththe ist Sind Horse, with the 2nd Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force in
1857, and was present at the bombardment and captm-e of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
382 Major H. Macdonald served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, first as Interpreter to a de-
tachment of the 5th Fusiliers, including the action of Meraigunge, and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; and after-
wards as Interpreter to the 93rd Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6'h Dec. 1857, and
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474 Bengal Staf Coqis. — War Services.
pursuit of the Gxvalior Contingent to Seraighat, reoccupation of Bithoor, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khooda-
guuge, entry into Futtehghur, actions of Shumshabad and Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow; Oude and
Rohilcnnd campaigns of 1858, including the actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Shahjehanpore, and capture of
Bareiily (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the sist Native Infantry dui-ing the Hazara campaign of 1868 under
General Wilde (Medal with Clasp).
3^3 Major Melinoth A. Douglas Orchard served during the Indian inutiny of 1857-58, and was present in the actions
of the 5th July and loth October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
^* Major C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until its
final relief by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded— shot through the left arm, resulting in
the loss of the nse of the left hand— whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the iSth
August (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service).
^*t Lt. Colonel D. Macint3Te served with both expeditions of 1852, under Sir Colin Campbell, against the Hill Tribes
on the Pesha wur frontier, including the destruction of the fortified village of Pranghur and action at Ishkakot. Served
also with the Expeditionary Force against the Boree Afreedees in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Employed
on several occasions in 1857-58, when commanding an extra Goorkha Regiment, in protecting the hiU passes on the
Kalee Kumaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order.
*85 Major R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-^0. Served throughout the Indian
mutiny campaign, against the mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wounded),
also at Azimghur, and «-ith the Nepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served also throughout
the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of DahmKote, and of Bala and
Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
^H Major H. L. Millett served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the capture
of BuUeh in the Kumoul district, at the disarming of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry at Mooltan, capture
of Thamrahbaon near Mozuffurnuggur, crossing the Ganges under Brigadier General Sir John Jones, advance on
Nujeebadab in Rohilcund, Oude campaign of 1858-59, and present at the attack and capture of several forts, pursuit
of the rebel army at Rampore Kusseah under Brigadier Wetherall, crossing of the Gogra, pursuit of the rebels at
Fyzabad, and skirmish with the troops of the Goudah Rajah at Muchleegaon under Sir Hope Grant ; present with ,
Lord Clyde's force at the captm-e of Churdah, Nujeedeeah, Bugeedeeah, and Bankee ; also an affair with the rebels at
ilusha (Medal). Detached on command with a Squadron of the 5th PunjaubCavalryin Hazara during theUmbeyla
campaign of 1S63 (Medal with Clasp).
^<i Lt. Colonel C. Nedham sei-ved in the loth Regt. the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, affair of gth Sept., storming of the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, captiu-e of the
Dowlat Gate, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender of the fortress: afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 34th Regt. at the defeat of the rebels near Boot\\iil on the Nepaul frontier on
28th March 1859 (Medal).
^^t Lt.Colonel J. Hudson served as Adjutant 64th Regt. throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
storm and capture of Reshire, smTcnder of Bushtre, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of
Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; pre-
sent with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Ca-wnpore, Oonao, Buseerut
Gunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow ; present in all sub-
sequent operations, including three sorties, until the second relief of Lucknow (thanked by Governor General in
Coimcil) ; served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddee andKer-
keroulie, and capture of Bareiily ; acted as D. A. Adjutant General with Sir H. Havelock at Mohumrah and at Alnm-
bagh (Medal with Clasp, and a "year's service for Lucknow). Served as 2nd in Command of the 21st Bengal Native
Infantr3' in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
38" Major E. L. Earle served throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was woiinded on the right side by a mus-
ket-ball (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3*8 Major G. C. Depree served in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
38' Major C. J. Mead has the Burmah Medal with Clasp for Pegu for the campaign of 1852.
39" Major H. H. Godwin- Austen served in the Burmese war in 1853 as Aide de Camp to General Godwin (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) . Several on special duty with the left Column of the Bhootan field force as Surveyor, and was
present at the storm and capture of the fort of Dalimkot and the stockade of Chamoorchi in December 1864 (Clasp).
391 Major G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpore to the
assistance of the Rajah of Powajnie and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the rebels under
Khan Bahadoor Khan and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Troup
during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, and attack
and capture of Fort Mittowhe (Medal).
392 Major C. H. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from 7th Feb. 1S55, in-
cluding the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the actions of
Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of Gwalior (men-
tioned in despatches) . In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the GwaUor district as Staff
Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
393 Major W. H. Mackesy served in the Crimea from i6th Aug. 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and assault of the 8th Sejjt., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal vrith Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow ; also acted
as Assist. Field Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company Royal Engineers in all the actions
and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the Nepaul country (Medal with Clasp).
39* Major M. M. Prendergast sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the oc-
cupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and ftibsequent operations in Oude,
jiffair of Bunneo (wounded), and actions of Sinu-ee and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in desisatches, Medal
with Clasp).
39i Lt.Colonel H. H. Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded).
Commanded a Wing of the Regiment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, reUef of Lucknow by Lord'
Clydc.battle of Cawnpore, afl'airs at Seraighatand Khoda gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely wound'ed,and
two hor.scs killed), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for " distinguished bravery "
and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with thi-ee Clasps).
39'"' Major A. Scagrim served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including the siege
aii'l I'l :i '-I' ~' '1:; -I'lj.'ii iM,'.|;,l \-, ,i!i t ij ^|i, and Turkish Medal).
■■ :,!,,,,;,:, ... 1 I ; ' la t -i-Glulzie Rcgimcnt On the Pcshawur Frontier in 1855-56 and duriug the
!ii 1 ' '■ '■ Regiment in Eusofzaie under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858.
(.'■]::';.,,!. '. i li • li I),,. ,] \a! . 1 ;,i;iniry during the operations in Bhootan in 1S65, and was present at the re-
Oumiin.' o|- tlie Hala Pii>s (.Medal wiili two Clasps).
399 Lt.Colonel G. R. Westmacott was present with the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry at Mhow when that Regiment
mutinied on the ist July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, Infantry, and Artillery in Mal.wa
in 1857. Scn-cd with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the
investment of Indore, siege of Ratghur, repulse of the enemy's attack on our Camp, skirmish of Jhillah (horse
Hcverely wounded by sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Rose), action of Barodia (wounded and
twice mentioned in despatches), relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota and pursuit to Behra ; affair of ZalUmiJore
battle of Betwa and siege of Jhansi ; affair of Koti-a, ist battle of Koonch (horse killed) ; rear-guard ist Bri-
gaJlo nt Dcoporu ; action of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Billawah (wounded), affair of outposts
near Gwalior, and reoccupation of Gwalior. Commanded a Detachment of Artillerj' and 5th Fusiliers on Ijoard
tbo steamer J]iirhamj>i,tra from Cawnpore to Allahabad, and was engaged at Heerapore and Kalcekunka on the
passage down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Maior).
*"> Captain J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi (men-
tioned in dcspatqli), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th December 18=;?
(Medal with two Clasps). ^'
JDeiKjal Sttif Cor]j.i. — War SeroicL's. 475
'■"1 Major W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the ilohmund hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Gogaria. district in
September, October, and November 1857.
*°2 Major F. P Luard served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 —with the Riipootana Field
Force against the Malwa Insuigentb with the \ olunteoi ( avili\ at the attiek ind c^pture of Nnnlihfra as a
volunteer gunnei at the action of Jecnm in 1 1 t n, 1 \ pmuchFoit (meiitm 1 111 P 11 1 ' Ins for
" gallant condvict ' ) Wts attached t )tl i )tl I it the siege ^nd^ i i| icted
as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose it tl 1 lU ciptine ot tli I 1 tiona
before Calpee, action nt Mutti 1 iffni 11 t'^.," bqttle ot 1 1 fort
of Cali)"p :n>il 1 1 t (11 t 1 ( 1 1 1 t 1 s u i ( I \l I lisp)
Servc'l 1'' ■ r,., • I II I - h 1 tl I I ^ 1 1 I 11 i f
theT.-ii, , i.. : , 1 1(1 (Mil , t I 1 , I 1 I , tl) 11 I Mil
rendi'i' ot !■, ,:ii I 1 It lt.is , ,lh lu^ 1 tdnithtli Clllll^,'
woimd(_'.l, iK-ila.i uith lv\u ( 1 is| sj
■"'* Lt. Colonel i. L. A. Ohaimei seived as Aide de Camp to Geneial Outiam with Ha\ elock s Foice, and was pre-
sent at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Luckuow, and subsequent defence of the Residency
until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
*"' Major H. R. Osborne served as Brigade Major to the Cavalry portion of the force employed on the Eusofzaie
frontier in April and May 1858, under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■"IS Major B.H. 0. Simpson served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-50; ace(jiii])aiiied Hnvclock's force
from its first taking the field in July iC-^j. ;iiiil iu'escnt iit tin.' in't inns nf l^'ntiVln 1-1 r. ( n w n| k re, |;ii I -■, ;i nd Mun-
garwar, relief of the Garrison of Luckii'ia-, mrl s;ili-i-.|ii,.ii! ■l,;r;n - ,.t ;!;,■ l; • 1 1 ■■. . 1 ^ : , r 1 Clyde
in Nov. 1857 ; served afterwards at tbi; .Icii'iicc nt thr ,\liimii:ij ii i;u'l.T ( .'iif;i ' |. , ■ ■ .iingthe
repulse of numerous attacks on that iKisitiim ; iilsn :it the linal sIi'l-.j ass;iult iiii-l i:i!.: ip ■ . :' I.:ii l.imv', UK-itidued iu
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
<*' Major E. C. Impey was present at tlie siege and capture of Kotah by the field force under Major General
Roberts in 1858 ; after the siege he was attached as Political Officer with that force on the march from Kotah to
Neemuch (Medal).
*"» Major G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
*'^ Major J. V". Hunt served with the force under General Van Conrtlandt in 1857-58 and was present at the
actions of Odawallah. Khyrekee, and Hissar, storm and capture of the village of Mungalee. Commanded the 23rd
Punjaub Infantry in the action of Narnoul (twice mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal).
*'" Major C. P. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign iu 1858 (Medal).
■"1 Major P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1858-59, and was present in the White
Cloud E.xpedition against the Braves in June 1858.
*i2 Major T. E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzaie Country in April
and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
•lis Major B. R. Chambers served the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from the 30th June to the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, a year's
service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was present
in the actions of the 15th and i6th December 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Hazara Fiel(i Force including
operations on the Black Mountain in 1S68 (Clasp).
•"■* Major C. C. Taylor was Adjutant of the Rogim(?nt of Perozepore and present under Colonel Brasyer in the
fort at Allahabad when a Company of the mntinrius p.^iiovs of the 6th Bengal Native Inl'anlry wi ro disarmed by the
Sikhs on the night of the 6th June 18^7. W'a^ al-M |.i r-, nt ;itthe engagements with tlir kIkIs Ik twii-n the City and
Cantonments of Allahabad on the 12i.l1 .1 unr. iiimI m K al ■ unj on the 13th June — severely wmuikIciI ( Medal).
■'"'Major H. Fellowcs served asAdimanl ;isi IIchl^.i! Native Intiintry during the S<iiitli;il cainiiaign of 1855-56 ;
also throughout the luntinv nf 1857-59, including the defence of Saugor and operations m Central India (Medal with
Clasp). Served a< Hi iL'adi' Major to the Bengal Brigade of the Abyssinian E.\peditionary Force in 1868 (very
favourably nieiit hi HM I m dispatches. Medal).
«7 Major J. (iillesiMi- served in the Meranzaie expedition under Brigadier Chamberlain in 1856 (Medal with
Clasp). Present at Koliat on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857, and served on the frontier throughout the mutiny.
Served with the force under Brigadier Chamberlain against the Wuzeerees in 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded
the troops in the Goomul Valley in i860, had several skirmishes with marauding parties of Wuzeerees and retook
camels and plunder.
•*'3 Lt.Colonel J. P. SherriS" served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-5S,
and was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi including the battle of Nujjuffghur. Accompanied
Greathed's Moveaisie Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuhur ; was detached with a portion of his
Regiment at AUyghur ; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had several
engagements with the enemy and captured five guns, after driving the enemy from his position — received the
thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*-^'> Captain Mallock served in Central India in 1S57-58, including the action of Mundesore and siege of Ratghur
Fort (Medal with Clasp).
*-i Major G. C. Thomson served with the army before Delhi in 1857, from the 31st July tc tlm liiinl a-.aiilt and
capture of the city, and commanded a detachment of the Kumaon Battalion in the action 1 it 1. ' ; i In under
the walls of the city, when four guns were captured (mentioned in des]
the operations leading to the final capture nf Taicknow; also througlmi
capture of Bareilly and several other eiija'jena nts (mentioned in desjiati
■•-^ Major T. Dennehy servecl in the Siaiflial eaiiiiiaign of 1855-56, ai
panics in action with the Insurgents at Cliuiidkuiulra. Served alsn 1
commanded the Head Quarters of the Alhiliabad Military Police Battalj
hamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
«3 Major T. J. Watson 'served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at a the engagements of
Briga'Uer Solon's Cnluinn la.twecn Dellii and Futtehgliur. Also jiresent at the siege of Lucknow. Commanded a
Sqiiadniii (if Tlnd- m'- II. ,■ .■, and |iresniit at < am ,11 .j :i ^: , iti.ait (niiaitioned in despatches, ifednl with Clasp).
*21 (■|||,|..|i|| 1;. T.,!.:!-,!;; ..r\...l ill llir llldlali r.. ' : : ■ ll.ail I'cll. 1858 tO MarCh 1 1' =.. ,, a 1 id Was piTsiait at tho
repulse nt ilic .':. :■, :, .,■; nil 1 1 1 e A 1 u 1 1 1 1 :. : : '■ I . a ; ii . ! re of Lucknow, atl'a i rs nf I la rri T ( wniniiled) and
Sirsee.a.ai ; ;., n . ■ innia n -, . : i . n.... , n i ai Irid. iiassago of the Goointee at Siiltaniinre, tlirough-
ouitlin 1; -,..n I . . , :. . ■ n n i.. 1 Nuddcc, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, and pursuit of
Benin ?vl:! n:.. 1 . . . .ii !>;::!,. 1 niimimign, including the affair near Cliurda and pursuit,
takineilr I i: . ... I'.. •. .ih i i- -nit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair a.t
"iC;,!,!:, II I, .,,. I Smith served in the Indian mutiny eainjiaign in 1S57-59, and was engaged as a volunteer with
the 8tli Fn.it wiaii the mutineers were repulsed from the guns at Jullundur on the 7th June 1S57. Served with the
Keniaonn Hailalmn in Oude and on the Nepaul frontier from Oct. 185810 June 1859, and present in the action of
Sitkau-liar iMi .i;nl.
«^M;;.., :: I liir.lnii sirvrd in the liidiaa i.iui in- nirmi .:i .. i le i. - ■ ;.rn-nii with the Neemuch Force before
Ninil.la: , . . : - niniiii , ;■ :,~ :i \ . .inii. I r w all li.i i : \' - niiauch Force in the action with
theMiii.i. i I I :.- ,ii ,lni ri ii tin : 1 ii I a In) ; r. a a. ■ \ , !ii I .it of Neemuch during the siege
by the-Min.dn.-^..re r. Imls 111 I'nl.J.. r a 1 ,d N . .n . 1 .' : : lliinal :. 1, dnspnlnlm- , M.. Ill 11.
*-^ Major A. H. Brand, n- ,-.!•..; . - in '. -'.■: ( Uliia r tn lirigadier I'ohvhele at the action of the 5th July 1857, with
the Neemuch mutineer- a, 111 \. .hImi present at the battle of Agra on the loth October following with
theMhowandIndorelni.nl- ._ .,, ,, a ndml 1 .Aledal).
""Major W. Musgrave tuiae.; ui Llie Lai-e Mounted Rifles and in command of Irregular Troops during the
Kaffir war of 1850-53, and was present at all the engagements of importance during the war and at many of them
commanded the Irregular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Horse of 420 men in the
Itches). Was 1
irfterwai . . _i d during
t the Roliilciini
1 caniiaiigii, iiicladiug the
hes. "Medld witi
1 < 'lasp).
il eniiiniaiided
a detachment of two Com-
iiriiin llie Iiidi;
1111 mutiny of 1857-58, and
111 at the action
IS of Manickpore and Gad-
476 Bengal Staff Coq)s — War Service!^.
Indian mutinj- of 1857-59 (Medal). Served with tliR Sist Eegiment in the Eusoofzio expedition of 185S in the
North-V/cstera Frontier of Inilia (Medal with Clasp).
*32 Major J. T. Bushby served in the Burmah campai^L^n in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*33 Major J. J. Boswell was present with Brigadier General Nicholson's Column at the attack and defeat of the
Sealkote mutineers on the 12th and i6th July 1857 on the Ravee (Medal).
"•» Major R. M. Sewell served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-5S ; joined the Vohmteer Cavalry
and present at the action of Chinhut on 30th June 1857 (horse killed by a roimd shot) ; from that date was engaged
in defence of the Residency of Lucknow until its final relief by Lord Clyde on the 17th November (mentioned in
despatches by Sir J. Inglis, thanked by the Governor General, also thanked by Outram and Havelock for special
services during the siege, he having estabhshed an Enfield cartridge manufactory. Was afterwards engaged at
the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at C'a%vnpore on the 6th December, at the action of Khodagunge, and through-
out the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's sei-vice).
*^5 Major H. T^-ndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7th June 1857 and
served with the' pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in 1857-58 (Modal). Also
served with the E.xpeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at
the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
♦36 Captain F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, all
the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Narnoul,
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal
with two Clasps, Victoria Cross " for great gallantry at Narnoiil on the i6th Nov. 1857, in having, at the inaminent
risk of his own life, rushed to the assistance of a wovmded soldier, whom he carried off under a heavy fire from the
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time"). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier
War of 1863, and was present at the attack and captm-e of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) .
«" Major il. M. Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Kumaon
Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
♦*^ Major F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the i8th Bengal Native
Infantry in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal).
*5'-' Major W. H. Garton served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded and had his horse killed under him in an attack upon
a part.y of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
*** Major J. Roberts served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
**' Major W. G. Waterfield was at Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the loth May 1857; was afterwards
present at the actions of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Buddleekeserai, and throughout tho
siege of Delhi. Served as Political Officer to the force that marched from Delhi to Jeyjiore under Major Redmond
in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal with Clasp).
*■'=' Major H. E. Waller served during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55. -
♦♦3 Major S. A. T. Judge serv'ed in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
Militia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutuiied and the guns of the Contingent
and all the ammunition and luggage were retaken from them; also present at the action of the following da v
(Medal). '
*** Major J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at the attack
on Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Patialee, and
reoccupation of Mynpooree ; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaon in Aprd 1858—
wounded (Medal).
"5 Major G. B. C. Simpson served with the Malwa Field Force in 1S57 ; and the Central India campaign under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, attached to a Light Field Battery, and was present at the sieges of Dhar and Chandevee,
also at the siege storm and capture of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa, and was dangerously wounded while
working guns employed in dislodging the enemy from a strong position (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
**" Captain A. Tulloch served with the Simoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the
17th July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the 14th July (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal).
"8 Captain C. W. Hawes served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1S57. Com-
manded the Guides Infantry on several occasions during the siege assault and capture of Delhi, and present in
every skirmish from the 9th June to the 14th September (four times wounded). Present with Brigadier Showers'
Flying Column in the district about Dellii in 1857 ns Commandant of Guide Cavahy (Medal with Clasp). Served
vrith the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 1858 as Commandant of Cavalry, and 2nd in
Command of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain G. N. Money served in Burmah in 1853-54. Servedthroughout the siege operations before Delhi from the
ist July 1857, including the actions of the 9th 14th and 23rd July.'ist and 2nd August, and other minor affairs,
storming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the 14th Sept. and throughout the assault of the city and the six
davs' fighting, resulting in its capture on the 20th Sept. Subsequently sei-ved as Staff Ofiicer to Colonel Gerrard's
Column in the operations against the Joudpore and other rebels, and horse killed imder him at the action of Nargoul
(mentioned in despatches). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in all the operations under Brigadier Sea ton, including
the actions at Gungeree, Putteealee, and Mynpooree ; also present at the Alumbagh and Transgogra operations ; at
the storm and capture of Lucknow, affair of Ban-ee, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
Served as Adjutant and 2nd in Command of the 3rd Punjaub Infantry throughout the Umbevla campaign of 1863
(Modal with Clasp). J' 6 . 1 s ^
■•^" Captain H. L, Hawkins ser%'cd at the siege and capture of Kotah in 1858. Commanded a detachment of Mayne's
Horse at the action of Seckur in January 1859 (Medal).
♦^' Captain P. C. Rynd was present at the engagement between the Naval Brigade and the mutinous two com-
panies of the 73rd Bengal Native Infantry at Dacca in November 1857 (Medal).
*^2 Captain H. M'D. de W. Douglas served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present as a Volunteer
with the Artillery at the action of Shahgunge near Agra on the sth July, and at the battle of Agra on tt loth
October 1857 (Medal). fc. = « i j,
'■■■' Major C. A. de Kantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1855
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at Mjmpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
that station in May 1857, and received the Queen's gracious apiirobation and the Governor General's thanks for
admirable services" rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 3gth Sowars in action at Bhow-
gong on 6th Jimo i8s7, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, 13th 48th and 71st Native Infantry from
Lucknow, and killed the rcljel leader in hand-to-hnnd conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
Served at MjTipooree in command of an Irregular J^orce up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer in the action of sth July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a Detachment of Agra MiUtia Cavalry in action near Allyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches) ,
and diirmg siibsequent operations of Colonel Montgomorie's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
loth Oct. 1837 at Agra. Sei-\'ed with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccupation of Mvnpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse m Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehpore-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bimgaon
Jono charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches) . Commanded the Cavalry in the ac-
tion or3rd May 1838 at Shahjehanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded) , the defence of the Jail, and affairs
Buijseiiuent to the relief of the Garrmon, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded by sabre
cuts on lace and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levy,
whicii he liiid raised and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine from June to Nov. 1858, and
in the "lajiy iiiMl various olh'iisivc and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's outpost at Amed-
iiuggur (t liinkcMl by (iovoriiinent of India) and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India). Served with
inc HHino l.c vy oil ;i<tive Kcrvice in the north of the Shahjehanpore district up to 28th Dec. 1858, and subsequently
across the barda, move on IMilh;:., and expulsion of tho rebels from the town and fort (thanked by Government of
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 477
India) and pui-suii, imo Oude. rrcscut as a voluutecr willi a Troop of Cavalrv and two fomjianies of tlic Eohilcund
AuxiUary Levy with li]-!L-;i'r.- T'- :i!,-,'c. Mnv unr;; - i. :v i , ;, i n. Ix i -.--:.;,,■.! i y -^, :,,,! ;.: i ,i ., iK-tions fought
inJan.iS59 (mentioned I' - ^ i ' .- i ■ :, ; : ,i ^-(|ucnt opera-
tions undertaken in I'li:,: ■ - .' ' . :::::, ■ , > ■ . i ,, r ,!■ i -ini-es (thanked
by Government of India ). II:-. i ■' i - ■■'/•■' ■ • i , i-r" n-ndered
to the Statein 1S57-5S; been n'!,, ; ,,:< , . i!! . ivp. ■ • i . < ■/■ i ..^ • - l;. .Inlcuud
in September 1859, for the "val: I i . ;': 'moitr-
ablymentionedby the Goveriiii ■ / ' , - : ; i. Mjjor).
*^' Major H. U. B.Worsleyscj\> i :.::': ^i i 'ij- lu .M ;)/.i|i ira-, .,,■■'.;,. r^.r. _ i ..:.-j .;. .:-j Sovith
of China in 1S58-59 C^edal).
■•^5 Captain F. D. Haringtou served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
■*=<= Major Little sen-ed -n-ith the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, svibsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 26th
Nov. 1855, till the evacuation in Jimc 1856. Served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W.
frontier war of 1S63 with the Eusafyzo Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and
at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at
Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec, which ended in the complete
rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^^7 Captain H. X. Noble served with the Agra force in 1857-5S, and was present at the action of the 5th July with
the Neeinuch mutineers, and at the battle of Agra on the loth October 1857 (Medal). Present at the storming of
the fortified vUlaLic of Dheepoora, led a small body of Sikhs on the right attack, charged and took the heights, and
present in several other skirmishes.
•"^^ Captain W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the Sfith Regt. during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Chanderi, at siege and
storming of Jhansi (severely wounded) , battle of Betwa, action of Koonch, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with
Clasp).
*^' Captain C. S. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subseq^^ently present at the actions
of Boolundshuhur, Coel, Acrabad, and Agra— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expe-
ditionary Force of i860, and present at the action of Sinho, captme of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawan and
Taugchow, and surrender of Pekhi (Medal with two Clasps).
^t" Captain H. C P. Rica served as Assistant Commissariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in 1S61.
■"^i Captain R. D. Osboni served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; present at the actions of
Boolundshuhur ;;;; 1 Ally^ilnir; comnriinled a detachniem of the .(tli riuijaub Inriiiitry at the action.s of Gungeree
and Puttiallef ; , ■ .mIj:''- :: _m ,:, ~t I'l ■/-'..: , i'l i I, ■ .\ ::';,i A ,■,.■,: -■ r'. i I w : ii t '. ilonel Troup's
Column in Ou' I ' ;:,:;;:, 1 . , ': , • , ;' ' ii 'icralWhitlock
from January t : :•■ : : : < : 1 ;) , . ,, i : : ,,rt\- of rebels at
'"- Captain C. A. i'.aylay ^en-ed iu tlic Indian mutiny campin.. i\i ;,::).
"'■'Captain G. F. Graham served throughout the Indian m;: ]■ -11 of 1S57-59, and was present at the
<i;iiiirs in the Etawah district ; also with the Column under Bn- :s in the action of Dowsa against Tantia
Topee on the 14th .binuary 1859 (several times mentioned in du-i ::'::■ -. M lal).
«*Ca;.; I ■ \ ( liiud served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
March ! ! i til Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the assault and
capturi 1: -tockade (Clasp).
*«^ Cai):,,i.;i .\1. ( . IVarean served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal).
«5 Cai)tain U. D. E. \V. Chester served throughout the siege of Delhi from the 28th June 1857, to its final captvire,
and was slightly wounded on the 14th July. Served also at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
including the affair at Bagh; also present at the affair of Baree (Medal with two Chisps).
*5" Captain A. H. Eckford was present at the siege and capture of Delhi in 18^7, and was sevevely wounded on the
igth July. Accompanied General Penny's Column into Rohilcund, and w.i-- srvrnly wiindi'd in action at Knkerow-
lee on the 30th April 1858, receiving two sabre cuts wlule dri\'ingbaok 1 Wium-i-t, li mi :!)'• -in is 1 ^b ilal witb I'lasp).
■•53 Captain T. H. Lewin served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and um,- in.-.in :it \\w (i,l. iicr nf I'awnpore,
nnder General Win<lham, in Nov. 1G57; also at the taking of the fortified town ui' .MLfiguuge, ihu sif,L:e and capture
of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghm-. Served also with the Central Intlia Field Force under Brigadier
Wheeler (Meiil with two Clasps).
*'^'' Captain J. N. B. Hewett served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was present in all the actions
therefrom the 2 i 1 luue to the i-'th Sejitembcr (Medil with Clisp)
♦"CaptimH I V 1 jttcnh im sci\Ld thioughout the Indnn mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and wt, present as a
Mounted Lscoi t the _uii at the action of Shih„ungL ncii \^i x on the 5th July (sli„htU wounded) and as a
volunt Li t tn 1 II \ \\\ nth I 1 0 1 Li I / SlmliI also with the Column under Biigadiei Hoisford
again I It Sitk-ighxt (Medal)
4 1 n of 1857 and w is pioent at the action of Chinhut,
thro I 1 le de C imp to Biigadier Inglis from ■'nd July to 25th
Sept piifs of the 84th Foot m lepulse of a gnnd attack on.
theiSt'iAu^u t 1 I ul c luc itl u mil 1 j it tlic bieich (twice wounded mentioned m despitches,
and th inked bj the Govemoi Genei il) battle of Ciwnpoie on 6th Decembei and ciptme of Huii ih (Medal with
Clasp a -y ear s hew ice and Bi e\ et of M iioi )
* Captain I VV M Queen sei\edthi n h n tin In Inn mutiny cimini_n of lo 7 sci^ c 1 with tin (th Pun-
iaub Infxntry it the sic, e as lult 111 I 1 I 1 11 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 I lund-
shuhiu Alh„hui Aksibil Vgn i 1 M ' ' 11 .n at
Mangiu ge iffuis ul 1 the A.luml nided) ;
afterwirds present It L iwnpoie m 1 w n i 1 1 ' ' 111 (turmg
theOudeand Rihihund cimii 11,11 ni Vpid u ili tMl lasps).
Sery ed wit 1 th( t n c . uii lei Bi u ubi 1 ( m ' '(-Cember 1859
and J mum I d -. with th it 11 t ,' . ""P^t^ iv ■
* Ciptiiil ( 1 n ,^ 1 1, I I I I ' toie Delhi in
Z857 indw, ,1 „t I tl 1 1 I hi 1 i ' 'l\ subsequent
opeiit-m witli.l, M\n I is , , ( 1 ) fcenedm
the4thlire,ulii imImwiiII.i 1 1 1 I in u ,. tl On 1 > i 1 the iction ot
Mehudi under ( 1 nel Bimd m wiiKii i, ot tut uicmN s „uns wue 1. q 1, ul i . u lu Loiu. a iumei s Column
Rohdcund m i8jQ -^ - j .
* * Captain B. Rogeis wab pie.^ent at the outbieak of the mutmj at Bareilly on the 31st May 1857 served in
defence of the Kumaon Hills amiinst rebclsin 1S57, and in Rohilcund and Oudc Jmigles in 1858-59 m command ot
KumaonLevy. and prc.-i HI :i' il;i :. I' ■• '"*n: i - 1; i- ne (Medal). ,^ , + „p +T,a
^"^CaDtaiuG \ \ b' . i ' . it iny campaign of 1S57-5S ; accomnamed a detachment ot tne
2ndBeu^klEuroVcan F- - ,: 1 hinder Mutimws along the foot of the hills in June; rode with
Afr Fors"\-th tbr nriiui 1 '- ■ , : . .,, miles to head the mutiiipcrs and save a district tehseel in
whichw^sal ■ -. ■ . . ::,,,:,,,,,_„.:: in'-,, 1:. :.;,,,, I .lb,. I:, .,7.= nntheJumnaascaused
toeXchw" ' ' ■ . „. ,. .,,-',..,,,:,,- :, •. - ,, 1 iMSsault of Delhi ; com-
mamMatoM V M i • 1 1 '. 1 T. ^.^ ■, . :! i.vouring to capture the
V,w.r?\M ' i i ■ ■ . . ,1 V,,- r • - 1-- i.,.v., • :: 1: V Mild hold the rear until
King of Delhi: 1 - ' ' . n 1 d Was atba-w-.r^' ■ ■ . n ■• ir,„s of Boolund-
Sui^'v ^ ' :^ : V ' ^ : :, -.aucnctionsl^f^ny;;^.!' ^ , a ud Jellalabad^
sie^andcap- ^ 1 .^ • ■,; ,,sa bagh, action of Nawn' ,; mn of Fyzabad
mentioned lu .'. •■ ir i- - M. IV v, ;M , - ■ ■. — ). Served the campaign or - ' : 1,, :■ ..iin.g the action of
Sinho, capture'of the Taku Furts, a,ct....ns of Chinkiawhan and PaUchau (wouud.-d and charger wounded), and
advance on Pekin (iledal with Clasp). . „ „ , ■. * tv,^ oWo.Va of
*"<: Captain H. M. Repton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, and was present at the attairs at
478 Bengal Staff Cuiys. — War Scrcices.
Futtehpore, Jana, Orayiah, and Shereghurghat, pursuit of the rebel force under Ferozeshali, and tte Bimdlecund
campaign (Medal).
*" Captain J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 in and
about the Delhi division and on the borders of'Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and present
at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shuukurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked by the Commander in Chief of the French forces) and Palichan,
and capture of Pakin (Medal with two Clasps).
*'* Captain H. C. T. j'arrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal), and was awarded the Victoria Cross
for an act of braverv at the village of Baroun on the 14th October 1858.
*■' Captain G. F. il. Phillips served with the Kota Contingent in several skirmishes in the Muttra and Allyghur
Districts until it mutinied at Agra on the 4th July 1857; served with the 3rd Europeans in several skirmishes with the
mutineers, and present at the action of the 5th July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers — horse killed(Medal) .
■^o Captain W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June 1857 and was
awarded the Victoria Cross for having on the retreat saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Foot at the risk of his.
own Ufe ; was afterwards present throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded (Medal
■wi h Clasp, and a year's service).
■»»i Major F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gon-uckpore and Nepaul frontiers, and final dispersion there of the rebels
(Medal with Clasp). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian expedition in 1867 ; commanded the
Train throughout the expedition, and was isresent at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in
despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hazara field force in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■^2 Captain F. J. Keen served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 ; was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhui- and Agra, relief of the garrison of
Iiucknow, l)y Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, occupation of
Bareilly, and many minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
•**3 Captain O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the fort
of Ranipore Kussia (Medal).
*^* Captain E. D. H. Vibart served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including
the battle of Nujjuffghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently accompanied
Seton's Column to Fattehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and MjTipoorie ; served with the
2nd Punjaub Infanti-y at the siege and captm-e of Lucknow ; also with several moveable columns under Sir Hope
Grant and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
**5 Major E. A. C. Lambert served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 and was present at the operations in the march
from Martaban to Tonghoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and
was present throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai and actions of
the i2th 17th 19th 20th and 23rd June (struck down hy a sunstroke), and action of Nujjuffghur ; Oude campaign of
1858-59 and affair at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp).
♦*' Major L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under Colonel
Vaughan in the Meranzaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment with the
Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of Chinglee
Mungul, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . Served also during the'mutinies of 1857-58.
■**8 Captain G. N. Saunders served against the rebels in the Eusofzaie country in 1S57, and led the left Column of
attack against the rebel village of Narinjee, fcr which he received the thajiks of the Governor General in Council
(Medal with Clasp).
*«3 Major F. M. Armstrong served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the expeditionary force under Brigadier
General Chamberlain in Meranzaie and Kcorum in 1856. Served also throughout the mutinies in the Pes,hawm-
and Googaria districts (Medal).
■"° Major R. Smith served with the Delhi field force in 1857 and was present at the occupation of Jhujjur.
♦5' Major A. Bruce served throughout the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of
iUltanpore, and s' ' - - - ..>._. _ . . _
1865-66 (Medal wit
*'->'^ Captain F. F. Rowcroft served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Seri^ed with the Bhootan field force
throughout the operations of 1864-66, including the captui-e of various stockades (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the
Hazara campaign in 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
*^^ Captain R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-59. including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Oomkoi, Niingbarai, Oomkung,
and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Left Column of the Dooar field force in 1S65-66.
*^* Captain T. N. Walker served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the i8th July), and was selected as
one of the Subalterns of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15th Septem-
ber) was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of RewaiTie,
Jujjhur, Ranonde, Furrucknugiu-, and BuUumbghur; sei-ved with the 17th Punjaub Infantry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858 including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeena, and relief of Moradabad (Medal with
Clasp). Has been presented with the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
♦^^ Captain W. Battye served against the rebels in the Azimghur district during the mutiny in 1857, and received
the thanks of Government while serving with the Ghoorka force for aiding Mr. Venables in the capture of a noted
rebel at Azimsrhur (Medal) . Served in China with the force at Canton in 1858 (Medal) .
"« Captain W. W. Hume served at the commencement of the Indian mutiny with theMeemt Volunteer Cavalry;
aftervrards as a volunteer with the Artillery before Delhi during the siege and capture of that city (Medal with c;lasp).
*'' Captain B. Cracroft served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounded. Served
also in the Central Indian campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of Punwarrce Heights near Kirwee on 29th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"'Major A. M'L. Stewart served the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-58; with the Delhi field force in Sep-
tember 1857 ; present at the taking of Jhuljur, actions of Shumshabad and Mhow near Futtchghur, siege and capture
of Lucknow (severely wounded on loth March 1858), atliack on Rooya, action at Allygunge, taking of Shajehanpore,
siege and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp) .
«■» Captain A. Cockbum commanded a detachment of the 1st Infantrv of the Nagpore Ii-regular Force in the
Mundlah district durmg the rebellion of 1858-59 ; present at the taking of the town of Ramghur on the 2nd April,
at the repulse of the rebels at the same place on the nth April, at the tajfing of the fort of SohagiJore in June 1858,
and at the capture of the Ranee of Ramghur in January 1859. "Was engaged in pur.'suit of a party of the Dinapo're
mutineers, from Sohagpore and present at their defeat on the ist Feb. 1859 near Shahpoorah ; also engaged in pur-
^"«« r '*'^'"™^^'' Singh and present at cue or two skirmishes in Januai-v i860 (thanked by Government, Medal).
J- Captain J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58 and was present at
the 8iegc and capture of Chanderec, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before and taking of
lalpce; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district from August to No-
vember 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of 1S60 in China, including
Vr';'?*^^'?? 01 Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku. capture of the Taku Forts, and capitulation of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). 1 =. . i
«" Major A. E. (jampbell served with the 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55-56.
A ISO at Haugor in Central India during 1857-58 ; present at numerous engagements in the district of Sanger, and was
iS M^- ^^'"A'",.'' Ti"" '■^° ^^^ ^'^P^- '^57 in the attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with Clasp).
Maior G. V. Fo«berv served with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and Garvock
iiuring ine operations at Umbeyla from Octoljcr to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marksmen of the
71st ana loist Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his ovra invention; was engaged in the defence of the
Bengal Staf CorjJS. — War Services. 479
Crag and Eagle's Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the storming of the Sunga on the Craig
Piquet, where he led a party of the 1st Punjaub Infantry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man in driving
out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned in
despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^"^ Major J. C. C. Daiint served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the attack and defeat of
the Ramghur Battalion at Chuttra, Chota Nagporc on the 2nd October; attack and defeat of the mutineers of the
32nd Native Infantry at Nowadah, Bchar, on the 2nd Nov. 1S57— severely wounded (Medal, and awarded the Vic-
toria Cross for acts of bravery in capturing two guns on the 2nd October and 2nd Novemlier 1857). Served in China
in 1858 and was present at the affair with the Braves at the White Cloud Mountains, at the repulse of the Chinese
at the Landing Pier and at the Magazine Hill (Medal).
5"* Captain J. W. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
^"5 Captain A. Vivian commanded a Ressala of Pathau Hurse during the mutiny in 1857-59 ; assisted in the sup-
pression of the rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Raiio.. j'l the (Joixaria district in 1857 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and Drc-.>i)t ,1; iIk- cii'ture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Cl\ !«■ ; >i:iti •ur,i at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore road
from April to November 1858 assisting to keep the roail i-\r:,v of tlio rel)cls, during which time he hml frequent skir-
mishes-ivith the enemy; served with Colnnil Ki.lly's Column in the iii'i'ratiinis un the X.'ii.-iul I'lniitier in 1859; and
present at the attack on the rebel posit iiii m I'm' hills near Bootwul (M.dal w iili 1 lasp) . S.a\ i .! w ith the 3rd Pun-
jaub Cavalry in the expedition under i'.iiua. la r ( ;.;'icral Chamberlain auaiiist ihi' Mal]so,il W'a// . 1 ees in i860, in-
cluding the repulse of the enemy's ailacli uu them at Paloseen, and the forciui; of the Barrarah Pass (Medal
with Clasi)).
^"^ Captain R. E. Boyle served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; pursuit of the Sealkote mutineers
in July 1857; with 2nd Bengal European Fusihers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts west of Delhi
in October and November 1857, and present at the occupation of B.ewaree, Jhujjur, and Kanound ; served with
the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlccund Field Force nnder Brigadier Wheeler'; commanded a field detachment.
Engaged near Geree Patoree on 7th Nov. 1859 ; conmianded No. 3 Bandlecund Flying Column from Decembei 1850
to March i860 (thanked by Government of India, Medal) .
508 Captain F. K. Hawkins served during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
of 1857-58 ; present at Benares on the 7tli July 1857 in the attack on the Dholiys ; served with the cohunn imdcr
Havelock ; commanded a detachment at Sydabad ne'.ir Allahabad on 19th July to protect the Grand Trunk Road,
and captured a mud fort held by the rebel Joorie Singh on the 18th August ; present at the defence of Cawnpore
under General Windham in November and at the defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the 6th Dec. 1857 ; after-
wards present at the capture of Futtehghur, action of Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the
fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, and occupation of Bareilly. During a severe engagement in the city of Luck-
now he succeeded to the temporary command of the 4th Punjaub Rifles and which he brought out of action (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
^ Captain C. AV. Campbell was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857 ; joined the Vohm-
teer Cavalry and was engaged in several reconnaissances prior to the battle of Chinhut and present also at that
action (severely wounded) : served thvouixlanit the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded), and after-
wards attherecapturi' m1 i a ■> mp a. iv a I'le Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served
with Fane's Horse tlir ■ 1 /n of i860 in China, including the capture of the Taku Forts and subse-
quent operations u]i t- - a 1 I :. in (Medal with two Clasps).
5i» C'aptain N. R. Pan'a.a . in^ I ihina ■ tlio Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also in the IncHan mutmy
campaign of 1857-5S, and was jircsent at the action of Sonepore, capture of the fort of Chandeepore, actions at
Phoolpore and Amorka, capture of Fort Nuggur and Jugdespore (Medal).
5" Captain A. R. Loughnan served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was present at the mutiny of
the Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857, at the action of Chinhut, and thronghout the defence of the Residency at
Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's servi(a-l.
512 Captain S. J. Browne served with the 5th Puniaiib Inlantrv .lui m- the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was
present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemv's -uus at Sitkaghat; commanded a detachment of
the Regiment at Darzee Talas— horse shot (Medal). Served with the oth I'unjaub Infantry throughout the Umbeyla
campaign of 1S63 (Medal with Clasp.) . .
513 Captain O. M. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the occupation of
the Alumbagh previous to and after the relief of Lucluiow, also relief of Lucknow by Lord iJlyde ; RcAilcund and
Oude campaigns (Medal with Clasp). .
5" Captain P. W. Powlett served during the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions ot
Allyghur, Agra, Kanouje, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps). .„ ^, ^ ,, .
515 Captain W. B. Barwell was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Bareilly on the 31st May 1857.
Served with the force in defence of the Kumaon Hills in 1857-58 ; present at the actions of Kuldwanee (18th Sept.
and 28th Oct. 1857), Charpoorah, Sittargun-o, and Russoolpore ; commanded a squadron of the Rohdcund Horse
at theactionof Mailashat,onthebanks(ifthe Sanlavrivev, and nu the Nepaulfrontier (Medal).
516 Captain M. P. Ricketts served thrmmla nil il,e h.-liai. ),,uin,y eampaign of 1S57-58 ; accompanied as IiitCTpreter
to 37* Regt. and other detachments s, nt m ila' reHel- ^^r the be-ie-e-l Garrison at Arrah ; acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milman at the action of Aire wle,. (mentioned n, .lesiialehes), and present through the siege of Azimghui-
from 28th March to 15th Anril 185S, and various skirmishes (Medal). . „ , . „ ,
517 Captain 0. A. Munro' served as Interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel m 1857 a,nd was present
at the action of Kudjwa, occupation of the Aliunbagh during the relief of Lucknow. and battle ot Cawnpore on the
6th December 1857 (Medal with Clas])). , , • 4 ^.t, -d i i„
519 Captain F. J. N. Mackenzie served with the Kam,.tee nK.veable e,,lraaa a ;1 u as engaged agamst the Bondelas
and the mutineers of the 52nd Native liitaati-\- 111 Aiiea-I and hept-aih ■ ^ aill. ^ tv, t 1
5^'<' Captain O. R. Newmarch served wuh the A.^a Hn-ad, in , y; . ,,, -eut m the action of the 5th July
with the Neemuch mutineers. Served with Bii-adier r^eatai's Chnaa la 1 ^ a.mher 1857 and was present at the
actions of Gungeerce and Puttialee (Medal). . „ ,. ^ ■^■. j.-u r ,i„,. r^ =■„„,.« 1
521 Captam F. W. Boileau sei-ved as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir Singh's Contmgent with the force under Geneial
Van Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut mthe hand at the action of Hissar on
the 19th August 1857. Served in the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with Brign,dier Troup's Column m Novemberand Decembei
1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor field force under General AVIiitlock Com-
manded a Sqmdron of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry at the action of Kewtee m Bundlecimd on the 4th Ma ch 1859 and
was woimded by a pistol shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General m Council
52*2 Captain M. Ramsay was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Julhmdcr on the 7th June 1S57, and
accompanied the force in pursuit (Medal). . j ^ 41 ' if „p rvoU,; ,•« ,Qr,
523 Captain H. C. E. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the assault of Delhi 1111857
Served with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the action of
Namoul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Guides in the. ex|,e,lit,nu under Sir Sydney Cotton on the E^^^^^^^
zaie frontier in ,851 ; and in that under Brigadier General Cha.nheilam a -a inst the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeeieesm 18^9
^^^*cii*i^Ta Minto served with the Irregular Forces under Sir George Cathcart during the Kaffir war of
'^5l5"^i*^n H'.'Conett served with the expedition imder Sir Sydney Cotton on the Ensofzaie Frontier in 1858, and,
was preLnt at he affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal ^ith Clasp). Oude campaign of 1858-59 including the
storm and capture of the fort of Rampore Kussea (Medal). Served with the force m 'lie Cossyah and Jynteah
Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, aid was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungbarai, and Oom-
^52" Captlin^K L.°Ommanney served at the siege assault and cacture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
479^^ T^eiujal Staff Corps. — War Services.
=-" Captain H. M. B. iTTu-lton served with the Sth Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with Meade's
Horse at the capture of Gwalior; commanded the Reghnent during the pm-suit of the rebels bj- Sir Robert Napier
and was present at the action of Joura Alipore; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on field sei-vice in
operations against Tantia 'fopeeand other rebels from October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal).
=-* Captain R. C. "W. Mitford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and was present at the
action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, the battle of Agi-a on the loth Oct. 1857, affair of
Futtehpore-Sirkee, and other minor actions in the Agra District. Present with Hodson's Horse at the captm-e of
Lucknow ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the actions of Nawabgunge, Bara, Bankee, and Selimpore
(charger wounded), and was highly mentioned l)y the Govemor General for " gallantry in capturing a party of
rebels in the village of Behipore with 20 dismounted sowars." Proceeded with 150 sabres to join the force under
Major Bulwer at Jabrowlee, and on the i6th October charged and defeated a large body of rebel Infantr3', receiving a
shght wound. In the subsequent action of Jabrowlee on the 23rd October 1858 the detachment of Hodson's Horse
under his command captured three gims and cut up a large number of the enemy's Infantry — was severely wounded
in this action whilst assisting an Oflicer of theUncovcnanted Civil Service who was attacked by several of the rebels
and would probably have been cut down but for timely aid. On partially recovering from his wound he rejoined the
3rd Regiment of Hodson's Horse as Adjutant and served the Trans-Gogxa campaign of 1859 up to the final surrender
of the rebels in December (Jledal, and recommended by Lord Clyde for the Victoria Cross).
^^^ Captain P. H. Hood was at Nusseerabad when the Native Troops mutinied on the 29th May, 1857 ; present at
the action of Ooreyah and operations at Shereghur Ghat (Medal) .
''■'° Captain R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Delhi
in 1S57, and with the 2nd Eiu-opean Fusiliers in the subsequent operations in the Meerut, Jhujjur, and Rawaree dis-
tricts. Was attached to the faithfvd remnants of the nth Native Infantry, and engaged tn rescuing the Rohilcund
refugees. Served with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, capture
of Rooya, action of Allygunge, capture of Bareill3-, action of Rohimpore, and against the rebels in the Terai (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool
Khecl ■\Vuzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp).'
^31 Captain A. G. Owen was jjresent at the battle of Budleekeserai and in all the subsequent engagements under
the walls of Delhi in 1857, including the action of Nujjuffghur; also present at the storm and capture of Delhi —
dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
-3^ Captain R. A. "Wauchope served in 1857 with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and capture of Delhi, and was
engaged at the repulse of many of the enemy's attacks; on the 14th September he commanded 50 men at the
etoi-ming of the "Water Bastion; was eugaged'at the subsequent six days' street flghing in the city, and on the 19th
September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Bum Bastion (Medal with Clasp). In 1860-61 sei*ved
with Rnttray's Sildis against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Colonel Gawler (mentioned in
tlespatches). In 1S63 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the Euzofzie Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was
engaged at the storming of the Conical Hill, capture of Lalloo, and final defeat of the enemy at the Bonair Pass
(Medal with Clasp). In 1864-65 served diu-ing the Bhootan war, and engaged at Dalimkote, Chamoorchi, Bala, and
Buxa (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
"3 Captain H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the loth May 1857, and was
severely wounded. Served with the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for sei-vice in that district, and afterwards with
7th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mynpoorie, also at
Bungaon, assault and captiire of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Terai, and
forcing of the enemy's position in the Jm-wah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Adjutant 30th Punjaub
Infiintry during the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkote and Cha-
incorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
^3' Captain H. G. Saunders served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the action of the 5th
July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and aSair at Shereghat (Medal).
^^' Captain R. H. Hudleston served as Adjutant of the 9th Punjaub Infantry with the force under Sir Sydney
Cotton to the Eusofzie frontier in 1858, and was present at the affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
5's Captain R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and ist Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on i8th Feb. 1S5S,
and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
537 Captain R. T. Hare served throughoiit the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle ot Budleekese-
rai (wounded) , siege-and capture of Delhi (mentioned tn despatches with especial approbation and thanks for zeal and
coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bohmdshur and Agra., relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cavmpore (mentioned is despatch) , siege of Caliiee — mentioned (Medal and two Clasps) .
53* Captain F. P. W. Freeman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 and was present at the final captm-e
of Jugdespore (Medal).
"3 Captain R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S5S-59,
including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat (Medal).
Served with the 20th Native Infantry thi-oughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
^■♦o Captain A. A. Dick served with the Kamptee moveable column in the Saugor and Nerbudda territories from
August 1857 to February 1858 and was present at the actions of Kutungeeand MoorwaiTa. Served with the Saugor
field division from February 1858 to February 1859 and was present at the battle of Banda, cajiture of Kirwee, and
action at Sahao (severely womided). Served in the Trans-G«gra districts of Oude throughout the hot weather
campaign of 1859 and was present at the action of Koolee-ka-Bund, and capture of the fort of Bungaon (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho,
capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankeawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
"1 Captain H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel Rajah of Toolsee-
pore. Served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, — against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, and com-
manded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry for about
two months in frequent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind river
(Modal).
'•'" Captain A. R. (/hapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekeserai, skii-mishes
in the Subzee Mundee from the gth June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Narnoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Captain B. C. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and was present during the
occui)ation of the Alumbagh from the i6th January to the loth March 1858, including the repulse of three separate
attacks on the i6th January, affair of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and 21st, affair of
the 25th, repulse of the night attack on the 25th Februaiy, and affair of the gth March ; also present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and 21st March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh ; subse-
quent operations in Oude including the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp). ■ Served in the 4th Sikh
Infantry with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees iii 1859-60 in-
cluding the affair at Midanoo (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the operations in
Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; also with the same regiment during the Ilazara campaign of 1868,
including oi)crations in the Agrore Vallej- and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
'" Captain W. Snow served with the 2nd Sikh Police Coi-psduring the mutiny of 1858 in the Ghazepore and Gorruck-
porc distrift^< fModnl). Sfvvodwith the 1st I'unjaul) Infantry with the force under Brigadier General Chamber-
lain atrinri t M,. f',i!,,.l l'!,, il V\'ii, . . ; n ii. 1" , rto, and also in that of i860 against the Mahsood Wurzcerccs, and
wiis_i)res(ii! , • " . ::, [, ..■ ..f Gara (Medal with Clasp).
"■"""l'':" I ' :■ ii • . ! 1,1 I' lii:r Showers' Cohunn in the Delhi and Jhujjur districts ; was with
tho i.HtSikiii i,.i, :ii ihc h _'!■ inii ( : |.i lie I, Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwards
wah column III i)u. I,, m ,y.^ii ,y (Mclnl with Clasp).
"" Major {'. K. li.ites served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the occa-
Hion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th Juno 1857. Operations in Bi'mdlecimd in 1859 (Medal). Also served
throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
Bengal Stuff Corps. — War Services. ^jgd
Forts, nnd ijun-et'.aei- of Tekin (Jledal -sTith two ( 'lasp.-) . Served witli the Bhootan Field Force from February iS6s
until tlir . ^' '■'] rr. ::...:, ~, iv .)n .■'.]>::. ; :: n k A' , .;.ir (Medal with Clasp). Served frith the Tran-
sport'J' i ■ ■ '' I ,' : I peditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the ( ; > •::, r, and Clasp).
'**''* ''-11'' 'i- I' ' ' '■ •-'■•■• ' :- :ii:--i III" !' ■ ' i' i ! 5S; was preseutat the defence of the Jail at
Shahjehanpor(>, and in llic allair.s of Mohunvudpnrc a'nl N^i : 1 1, .mmI ;icii.ai at, i-^i^siNihi^-hat— severely wounded by a
musket ball above the lefo ankle and horse shot (mentiujui; -i il>. -i :i'i 1:, . M.-d ,: , .
5« Captain S. S. Sutherland served during tUeluilian niui'iy ciii:] , i-a m i ,; ■ was present at the actions at
Diunoh, commanded a Squailron of the 3rd IrreLnilai ( :i\aliy aL iliu uUiiii- ol i;allakote, and commanded the
stoi-mincr party at the a^-ault ami caiiniiM^ i.f liai « .; i M: i - : 1.
5^» Captain C. J. Grillith^ si rv>;d with tla- ., ,1 ! . ;,, a i ry in Bhootan in 1864, including the captm'O, retreat
from, andretaking of liCHiiiiL'iii, ;iiiiUL\tial ,,.,;. : . 1 __;;l, laonts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
in the Hazara campaiLCn of il'ijo iucluiliiiLT thu L';.;>c,;;u>a; a^aiii-f. tl"' tvji...^ ,m tl." }'-i'\'-k Ar,n,,,t.av, 11 a.,.-, a
551 Captain E. C. Garstin served with the 23rd Comijany H.-\ ' !' 1857-
58 and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Luckn'' i^ , nt at
Cawnpore, advance on Futty^hur, destructitjn of the fort of ,1 11 . . , , , /Liire of
liUCknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allygungc, ail. L L,,,.. ,,n .„ jj,,,tii,, v..it,,ai n mi uvm l l.l^-lJs^
^^52 Captain A. PuUan served -with the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi and was &everely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
55^ Captain C. Case served dui-ing the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
July 1857 with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra (Medal).
55* Captain L. "Wavell served with the ist Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
action of Nuiufirhur, assault and captm-e of Delhi with previous operatiims under its walls ; actions of Namoul,
Gungeree, Puttialco, and Myaipoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against TaepiiMj ului- hi i"('j.
55S Captain '1. i: 1' i ■ -erved as a Volimteer with a detachment of the ist Punjaub Infantry attached to
Brigadier Sim/ , 1 ,■: m the Delhi and Jhujjur districts in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forts of
Rewaree, Tiiijtif, ;;;!i - >mI, ami Bullubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mtiwottus (Medal).
557 Captain H. Chtqmian wtis at Meean Meer on the otitlniMi: < :' i ac naa ia\ it; i -7 ; -■ : \ i .1 \', iih the ist Bengal
European Fusiliers in the actions of Namoul, Gunge 11 ■'. I';.:; , ; ■ . : ■ :; detachment of
Alexander's horse in several minor affairs in the Etawah .li.-t;:(: ,11 ' , i ,\ ice woimded)
and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels through Rahpootanii tiial ( V la, r i! ; n l;a ; Kaaii:rt aaa .m-ii.,;!- 'i . f 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
558 Captain A.L. Playfair was present with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry when it mutinied at Dinapore on the
25th July 1857. He afterwards volunteered and served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers and siibsequently
with the 3rd Sikh In-eeular Cavalry in the suppression of the mutinies in 1S57-3S, including the occupation and
defence of the Alumbtii.'h with Ontram's Division and repulse of the numerous alt;icl<s tLai.on; ihu 'J'rtins-Goom-
tee operations ; througla-nt iIm' siilto and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde's I'Mica, iinlialnii; the lir.-t tissanlt on
the enemy's entrenchna nt-, st.ii miia.' and capture of the Begum's Palace and .'^..atii, a ail tit; uk nu ili,_. c-kiI Musjid
(wounded). Served wit It Sn- IMwtiid Lugard's Field Force at the actions of Munucliar iiml j\;:inigliuv; ;ind in
the pm\suit of Koor Sina, im lialiaa' the actions of Azmitghur, Munnehar, and Sheeapore (Medal with Clasp).
559 Captain F. Hiunnaa,.! \\ n- | 1. -lut at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googaria district in 1857; also
present at the outbreak ol' tlia 1 -ml and 69th Native Infantry at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858.
581 Captain G. Stewart served in the VoLunteer Cavalr,^- with Havclock's force from its first taking the field in July
1857, anil was present at the actions of Futtehpore, .Vaum, Pandno Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserutgmige
(both actions), Bilhoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, rali. t wi laa kimw, and subsequent defence of the Residency , -
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Servad altLaa\af.ls with the ist Sikh -Cavalry in the actions of
Simree, Nawal'L'iiiiL'i . Paicra and Bankec, reoccupatiou uf Fyzaljtid, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in desptitr! ; • - " !!iti y), ttikiiig of the fort of Simi-ee, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forts of da . ,1 ,■ a : aitrl'ipore, amliictionof Koolie-ka-bimd — woimded and horse woimded (Medal with two
Clasps, anda m tn - a . a .a Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, in-
cluding the actions of Smiio (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for "forward gallantry"), Chankiawhan and
Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
56it Lieut. R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
553 Captain F. Gellie was with the 9th Native Infantry at Allyghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
ist Gwalior Cavalry in some minor affairs with rebel villagers, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied
at Hattras. Served in the gtm escort in the action of the 5th Jul.y near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and
with the Agra Militia at the battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers (Medal).
^'^H Lieut. R. Warburton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (iledtil).
sf'^ Lt. Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny 1 ,- aa :ai a 1 a 1 , ,7 , ; a t!ir .-a ar 1 if Delhi;
with Seaton's Force in the Doab, and actions of Namoul, Gimgeree, r ; ' a a ; : i > tipture
of Lucknow, action of Bhumorighat (severely wounded, as also his la I .: 1, _ .: - :\luch-
leegaun, Bunkiissea, Kumdakot, Jereva, Maharajpore (slightly wounili il a t:ii i ( liai ai :i (an at 1. a. il in ar-i hatches,
thanked by the Governor General, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Expeditionitry Force in China tliroughout
the campaign of 1S60, and was present at the action of Sinho (severely wounded in two places), and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with Clasps, mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in moving a vote of thanks to the
forces in China, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel). . . „„
55* Captain Butter sei-ved as Officiating Adjutant of Sirmoor Rifles (2nd Goorkhas) in Oude campaign m 1858-59.
555 Captain R. C. Clifford served with the left wing of the 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutmeers of the 34th and
73rd Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1858 in Oude, and was
present at the first attack on the fort of Tyrouron the 21st March (Medal).
565 Captain H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858,
and commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalrv in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain agamstthe Mahsood Wuzeerees
in i860, and was present at the action of the Barrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Engaged
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also m all the
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide de Camp to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in desi)atches by both those generals (Clasp for Umbeyla).
5W Captain L. J. H. Grey served in the Inditm nmtinv aampaign of 1857-59. nn'^ was present in the actions of
Boolundshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Aek, a alitid,' :a t a.ns of Gimgaree and Puttialee, attack of the forts of
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, liaal tah amr to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and capture
of the enemy's guns, and various skirmishes in the Neptiul Hills (Medal). „ . , , ■ 00
55f Captain E. Swetenham served with the field force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie border m ibja,
and was present at the affair on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . ■ , - r
5'!9 Captain W. 0. Andersrm sei-ved during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was present m defence of
the Alumbagh until relieved by Lord Clyde in November 1857; at the final relief ot the garrison at Luckmow,
defeat of the GwaHor Contingent at Cawnpore, ticti. tus ..r Ktilee Nuddee and Meeangimge, throughout the siege of
Lucknow, action of Koorsee; throughout the Ui.hiltaiml tmd Oude campaigns of 1858-59, mcludmg the takmg of
three forts in Oude, the passage of the Gogra at 1' w.ahtal, tmd defeat of the rebels, several minor actions, actionsat
Chunda, at the Raptee, and at Sitka Ghat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of 1860 m China, in-
cluding the actions of Sinho, Chankawhan, and Tungehow, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned m despatches for
distinguished gtUlantry, Medal with two Clasps). „ ^ , 1, 0.1 a i.
5™ Captain H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 2Sth Augtist
1857. Served the campaign of i860 m China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku and ot the Taku
Ports, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungehow, anil surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clas])s).
571 Captain W. J. Forlong served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. mcludrng the operations against
and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, Oude campaign of 1858-59, and
479" Beiirjal SU'_f Corjjs. — ITar Services.
action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Sultanpore, and other engagements (mentioned in despatches, Medal \vith
Clasp) .
"2 Captain C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1S57; -was selected ns one of the Snhal-
tems of the ladder party on the day of the final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fighting within the city
until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp).
5"3 Captain C. O'Donel served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the action of the 5th July near
Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, action at Cocl 24th August, and battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1S57
(Medal).
"* Captain H. C. Fagan served with the loth Punjanb Infantry with Colonel Carmichael's Column in Oude in
1858-59 (Medal). Also in the expedition of i860 in China (Medal).
*'5 Captain C. J. Garstin served in the Indian muttuy campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
5"5 Captain A. Murray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, and repulse of several
attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
"7 Captain A. Battye sei-ved with the 1st Bengal European FusiUers in Oude in 1858, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreghat, and Ktntoor (Medal with Clasp).
sjs Captain T. Dayrell served at the siege and assault of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault, 14th Sep-
tember 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
5^ Captain G. L. K. Hewett served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th June to
the 22nd Nov. 1857, and was slightly wounded on the 24th September ; served afterwards as Orderly Officer to Sir
J. Outran! throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and position at
Gaelic; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
Served against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
^o Major W. Twcedie sei-ved throughout the Indian mutinj' campaign of 1857-59, was jiresentat the engagement
attending the disai'ming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4tli June 1S57, iind was dangcnjusly wounded.
Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 7Sth Highlanders with Havclock's Cohniiu, and was jjresent
at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence ot tlie Residency
until relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including tlie rjpulse of the
enemy's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resulting in the final storm
and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Rohilcund and recaptiire of Bareilly. Served on General Beatson's
StaflTin the operations agatnbt and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerijudda districts (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord Napier and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
»8i Captain G. C. Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1S57-59, and was present with the Meerut
Volunteer Horse during Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1857 in several minor affairs in the Meeiiit District. Present with the
ist Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kussia in Oude, in Lord
Clyde's field force in the Oude campaignin 1858-59, including the occupation of forts Amethee, and Shunkerpore,
affairs of Buxar Ghat, Ports Bujidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal) . Served with the 3rd Goorkhas in tho
Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 (wounded. Medal with Clasp).
5'^ Captain F. F. J. Toke served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^3 Captain C. H. Ewart sei-ved throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Eudleeke-
serai.and final assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
58* Captain P. H. Woodgate served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelnck's force from its first taking the field
in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandno XnddiH', Ciiwnpore, Oonao.'Buseerut-
gunge (both actions), Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alunilmjli, ;iu<l iilicf of Lucknow ; throughout
the subsequent defence of the Residency as Assistant Field Engineer, afterwiin Is at ilic occupation of the Alumbagh,
and at the final assault and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Cavalry of the KupoorthuUa Contingent in all
the actions in which that force was engaged, including the storm and capture of Gohunea, and several minor
affairs (thanked b.y the Governor General, Modal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
'^^1 Captain A. P. Palmer served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Regiment of
Sikhs 600 strong for service in Oude in March 185S. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 1S68, and present
with it at the action of Nawabgunge Barabunki (horse killed), and minor affairs in the Oude campaign until its
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, and
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Sei-ved as Adjutant of the loth Bengal
Lancers in Abyssinia — services brought to the notice of Her Majesty's Government by Lord Napier of Ma gdala
(Medal).
588 Captain A. Ollivant served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th Jvily, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1S57 ; Bundlecund
campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie, and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
583 Captain F. A. Bertie served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 including the actions at the attack
of Belwa Fort and Amorah 25th April, capture of Fort Nuggur, actions at Amora on the 8th June, and Hurria on
the 18th June 1858, attack and capture of Hurriah. actions of Cawnpore, Dumoriahgimge, and Toolsepore (Medal).
590 Captain W. F. Badgley served with the 88th Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Military Police on the Nepaul
frontier in .lune and .luly 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
59' Captain F. N. M. Maynard served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and capture of Biswah and Rohea (Medal witli Clasp).
592 Captain E. C. Corbyn served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of the
26th, 27th, 23th, and 29th Nov. 1857, against the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, reoccupation of Futtehghur, and
pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal).
59» Captain L. Macdonald served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was
lirescnt at the actions of Kalee Nuddee and Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort of
Rooya, and action nf Allygunge (Medal with Clasp).
59> Captain W. J. sto\v:irt served with the force at the Alumbagh under Outram from 3rd Feb. 1858 until the cap-
ture of Liirl:,,.,u- (M.diil with Clasp).
5''5 Ciqitiii]! h\ 1 (iildiiiu'ton served in the entrenched camp atthe Alumbagh under Outram from the 2nd Jan. to the
5th March 1058 ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
5'-'o Captain M. P. Moriarty sei-ved with the 34th Foot at the acticms at Cawnpore, on 26th, 27th, and 28th of
November 1857 under Major General Windham ; at the attack and capture of Fort Meangunge on 24th Feb. irnder
Sir Hope Grant; at several minor engagements near Bunnee Bridge in Oude; present during the whole of the
opcraticiis before Lucknow, and at the taking of the city. Served with the 0 jrd IliL'liliiii.li'rs iit llic attack on Fort
Tlooya, anrl m actioTi at Allyirnngein Oude; likewise atthe action and ciipiiirc of r.mvilU-, in .M,i\- ii^S. Served
with tlic r,6ih Goorklui Light Infantry at the a.ctions at Pusgaon, RussodliH.iv, mi. I r.;sliw;ili ( Mr.lnl « ilh ('las]i).
-■''' Ciiiitain H. ('. A. Szczc))anski scrvcil during the Indian mutiny caniiniiLrii lA' is-^y =::, iiicliirliiiL,' tlie actiims of
t.lio I'slli sM-li and 77th Novcnibcr 1857, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalco Nuddee, and pur-
huii of the rebels in Hiuidlccinul (Mcihil).
'■■'M'aiitain S. lieckott srvvcd with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
p!is-:i'_'i' .it the C'lL'ni, skiniii-li iii'iiv Uiinkussia Fort, and action near the Jervvah Pass — dangerously woimded in
' ' ' ' " ' I' ^1 ■ ^H M I i\(ii ^^||h iiii- ml Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny cam)iaign of 1857-59,
•"' ' ' '" ' ' I ' 11', .ii 111.' i/li -J7th and 28th Nov. (wounded) and 6th December 1857 at Oawii-
!""'■■.' ' 1 I ' ' . ' !■ ■ ii l.ih l.iiMw, thr w liulr of the campaigns in Oude and Trans-Gogra up to 27th June 1859,
""^■'"''"' " ' '" " ' " ' '"■ '■■ liarcc, Nuggur, Nawabgunge, Sxiltanpore, Fort of Ameethie, Hyderglmr, Chur-
dar. anil - ; , 1 , \N lu ,,, n, cjnsp).
f"™ ( ni.i^ 'i, 1 , 1 , 1 , , ,| j,, tjjQ Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of the 26th, 27th,
anil 29th N^ V ill. r ;iini .11, I),.,., i857at Cawnpore. taking of Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, taking of Bareilly,
actions ol I ii.;.,M.,n 11, ,,1 l:.iss.,.,l],orc, and capture of Fort Miitowlee (Medal with Clasp).
Bengal Stuff Corps. — War Services. 479«
«°i Major E. LiRhtfoot served with the Shahabad Field Force in 1858, and was present at the aflfairs of Bhurapore
and Sikiirrea, and capture of Jufjdespore (Medal).
^^ Captaiu H. W. Pitcher served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, inoludino-
the affair of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, afiair of Rooya, action of Allygunge, capture of Bareilly',
operations at Shahjehanpore and Mohumdee, storm and capture of Rampore Kussia, passage of the Go<n-a and'
operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the 3rd Punjaub Infantry in the
expedition against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 and January i860 (Medal with Clasp) ; as Adfutant of
the 4th Punjaub Infantry in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860 ; and as Adjutant
of the ist Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1865, and was twice severely wotmded, viz. : on the
30th October and on the 3rd November at the storming of the Crag Piquet, and awarded the Victoria Cross for
intrepid gallantry on both occasions (Clasp). Commanded the ist Punjaub Infantry in the attack on the Bizotee
village of Gara by the force under Colonel Keyes on the 25th Feb. 1869, and received the thanks of Government.
Has been several times mentioned in despatches.
s"^ Captain H. W. Webster served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Nusrutpore,
Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal ^^th CUasp). Served the Bhootan
campaign in 1864-65, including the taking of Dalimkote and Chamoorchee, and retaking of the Bala Pass stockades
<Medal with Clasp).
i^o* Captain H. G. Waterfield served with the 82nd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
operations at Cawnpore in November under (xeneral Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the
<3th December 1857; actions of Kalee Nuddeo and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
subsequent to its relief, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon.
Served with the 66th Goorkhas in the Oude campaign of 1S58-59, including the actions of Pusgaoa and Russoolpore,
attack and capture of the fort of Mittowlee, and action of Biswa (Medal),
8"^ Captain C. J. Dnrand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was
present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Shumshabad, siege and
capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniero, Banks' Bungalow, and the Begum's Kotee ; also
present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, occupation of Shahjehanpore, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jj-nteeah Hills during the rebellion of 1863, and was present at the storm
and capture of the Surteung stockades.
6"= Captain T. B. M. Glascock served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 79th Highlanders, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly, taking of Shahjehanpore, Mohumdee,
and Rampore, Kussia, passage of the Gogra, and forcing the enemy's lines befure Fyzabad, affair of Muchleegaon
(Medal with Clasp). Served in Bundlecund in command of a Squadron of Robarts' Horse. Served ^vith the 17th
Bengal Cavalry during the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
•»' Captain L. Blathwait served in the Indian mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shajehanpore, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and passage of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-62 and
was present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862.
•^^ Captain D. T. H. Sampson sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations at Cawn-
pore under General Windham, capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Luckncjw by Lord Clyde, relief of Azim-
ghur, and defeat of the rebels near Botwal on Nepaul frontier (Medal with Cli)sp).
^"^ Captain J. C. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58. including the capture of Meeangunge,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree ami Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
•^1" Captain J. F. F. Cologan served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, ^^^ ''^as present at the siege of
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and capture of Calpee, action of GowlowUe, attack and capture of Forts Dehayn and
Tiroul, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's force in the Azimghur and Goruckpore districts
in 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
^'1 Captain N. Lowis sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and various
minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
812 Captain C. R. Pennington served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlee and Parna (slightly wounded), defeat orBanee Madhoo, and operations against the
rebels on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
613 Captain C. A. Dodd served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd FusiUers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and captui'e of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on ist Dec. 1S58, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
'1* Captain C. St. J. B. Bamett was attached to the loth Foot during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
was present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting Column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Goorkhas throughout the Hazara
campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
615 Captain A. G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35th Foot at
Aorah, and with the 79th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including the capture of the fort of Rampore Kussia
<Medal). Raised the Labour Mule Train in September and October 1867 and commanded it throughout the Abys-
sinian campaign of 1S68, and was present at the operations before and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
616 Captain N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, action of Nawabgimge, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
62" Captain J. Finnis served with the ist Madras European Fusiliers during the Oude campaign in 1858 (Medal).
621 Captain C.E.Macaulay served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of forts Amathee
and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera-, and captur* of the fort of Omeria (Medal). Served with the ist Sikh
Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho (severely woimded), capture of the
Taku Ports, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau, and sm-render of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
623 Captain J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign and was present at the capture of the fort of Tiroul on
the i6th July 1858 (Medal). . .
62* Captain F. C. W. Drummond served with the 53rd Foot in the Indian mutmy campaign m 1S58, mcludmg the
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Kiinr.sce, and passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in China with the late 70th Bengal Native Infantry in 1S59-60 (Medal).
625 Captain A. England served in the Imlian mutiny campaign and was present at the crossmg of the Gogra and
throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal). , „ . ,^ , „
626 Captain G. W. C. Plowden sei-ved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregular Cavalry,
including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra "(wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of'' Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, sietrf ami capture of Lucknow, and many minor affaii-s; Oude campaign of
1858 (mentionedin despatches. Medal with ihr.M' ciMsps).
627 Captain R. Atkins served with tlir Sui,..ri ii> ;-l iMrce in 1859 ; and on the Nepaul frontier m 1859-60.
630 Captain C J Farquharson served wii h 1 In- .. ;i-. I Fusiliers in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal). Served with
■the 3rd Goorkhas throughout the Umbevla caiiip;uKU of 1863, incluiUng the ass.ault and capture of the Conical Hill
and villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the same Regiment throughout the
Hazara campaign of 1868. ^ ■,. ■ ^. ,^ , ■ ™ „ „
632 Captain P L N. Cavagnari served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers m the Oude campaign of 1858-59
and was present at the capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade at Shahelutgunge (Medal). Served as
Political Ofhcer with the Kohat force under Colonel Keyes and was present at the surprise and destruction of the
Bizotee village of Gara on the 27th Feb. 1869, and received the thanks of the Punjaub Government and of the
Governor General in Council. . „, . . „r . ,^r -, ^^
635 Captain W. B. Birch served with the expeditionary force m China m 1860-61 (Medal). Also m various opera-
tions agauist the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in 1S62. ^,, T, ■■■ ^T , • O
636 Captain H. H. Birch served as a Volunteer throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow m 1857 ;
Assistant Field Engineer dm-ing the subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh, and in the same capacity at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
479*^ Bciiijal Sfdf Curps. — War Services.
^' Captain A. D. C. Injrlis served thi'oughout the Umheyla campaign of 1863 and was severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
•538 Captain E. R. ConoUy served thi-oughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
N.W. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of TJmbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
'*> Captain A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in 1S61. Served with the ist
Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"^i Captain C. Roche served with the 34th Regiment during the latter jiart of the Trans-Gogra campaign in Oude
in April and May 1859. Served as 3rd Stiuadron Officer otli Bengal Cavalry with the Hazara Field Force expedition
to the Black Mountain in 1868 on detached command ; and subsequently commanded the Cavalry detachment left
in the Agrore Valley during the winter of 1868-69 (Medal with Clasp).
^'- Captain W. G.Maitland ser^-ed througlinut the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the taking of the
Peiho Forts, action of Sinho, takii u ■•■: 1 ;i 1 _ kn. and capitulation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served during
the campaign of 1863-64 in the ( .1 \ nleah Hills.
6" Captain J. H. Baldwin seiv- 1: .:>< in 1865 (Medal).
*" Captain C. H. Bridges serve [ ■..;■) ; . 1 liiiia, expeditionary force in i86o-5o; also in various operations against
the Taeptng rebels in the vicinity of Shaiig)iai in 1862.
*** Captain H. J. Nuthall served mth the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in .Tunc and July 1857 ; thence appointed Local
Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub lufantrj^ "Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer throughout the
mutinies; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,
and in the subsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodsnn's Horse at t.lic skirmish
near Durriabad. Was twice slightly woimded, and his horse also received a sword cut (three times ineiitioned in
despatches, a-nd granted an Ensigncy in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian mutiny medal witli twn t/lasps).
^'^ Captain T. F. Bruce served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1S63 (Medal with Clasp).
Was also present in an euLcagcment with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 1868.
*^i Captain A. J. D. Hawi's ser\-ed in the Sikkim expedition of 1861. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the
surprise of the Bezotee villaL,'e of Gara in February 1869.
^''^ Captain J. Hay served with the 4th Goorkhas throughout the Umbeylah campaign of 1863, including the assault
and capture of theConical Hill, and the villages of Lalloo and Umbeylah (Medal with Clasp). Served a'lso through-
out the Hazara expedition of 1868.
«53 Captain J. S. Tait served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; at the defence of Arrah House in
Jul.y and August ; as a Volimteer with the field force under Colonel E,yre in the operations against Koer Singh at
Jugdespore in August 1857 ; with Havelock's force as Assistant Field Elngineer, including the actions of Mungarwar
and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency; subsequent defence of the Alumbagh,
and final assault and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
^^' Captain W. T. Stuart served tha-oiighout the Indian mutiny campaign of TS57-58 ; marched with the Sappers and
Miners to Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny ; present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hindun,
battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June, 1857, throughout the siege assault
and capture of Delhi, actions of Allyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee, actions of Ally-
ghur and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign).
^59 Captain G. N. Channcr served in the Umbejia campaign of 1863 and was present at the affairs at Lalloo and
Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
661 Captain Holmes commanded a Troop of the 7th Hussars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain Otlay, sent on
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shulikudder. The force being benighted and without guides Lieut. Holmes
volunteered to gallop forward and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which duty he effected, exposed between two
fires, and was reported " as being instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger to the party
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employed
against native triljes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1S63 and Jan. 1S64, and was present at the
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded) . Had the honour of being called to the front on parade and thanked by the
Commander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his services in the field (mentioned in despatches, and noted for Brevet of
Major).
663 Captain H. B. Hanna sen'ed as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59, — the latter
rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcimd campaign he received a sabre and a bullet
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude campaign he was
brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and accoutrements cut).
Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts left on the River Raptee
(Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, conferring on
him a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served -with the Ar-my that occupied Tientsien at the conclu-
sion of the China war of 1860-61.
666 Captain John Cook served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Umbeyla camjiaign of 1S63 and was present at the
aiTairs of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served also as A(ijutant of the same Regiment in the Hazara
campaign of 1S68, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
667 Captain J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1S63 (Medal
with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March i868.
6^" Captain C. W. Burton served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Neemliahacra (wounded) ,
sieges of Neemuch and Kotah, actions of Chota Oodeypore and Vasselghur (several times mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
6"' Captain F. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siege and capture of Delhi, at the siege and
cai)ture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur — wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
6"2 Lieut. F. T. Guad survdl in the Aliyssinian campaign in 1S68 with the Transport Train, and was present at the
storm and r-.i],' ir-.. ,,;' M:, ..-l;i hi (.Med;;!). t
6'* Li( ■: ' ! , I ill Regt. on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
6'6Li'-i,i > I li' i id Highlanders in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Staff < 11 'I : I M, i':;, 1 r i.i TiMiisports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S, and
was present at tlic capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at
the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the 25th Feb. 1869 (mentioned in despatches and' thanked by the
Governor General).
677 Lieut. C. F. Massy served witli tlio Ti-ansport Train in the Aliyssinian rnmpaiL'u i'l t<^('k oro.ini).
"'6 Lieut. J. Corse-Scott served n :i > :ii. A -istant Commissarv (Vonera) in tli.' AIivshm : ■ . (Medal)
6'-'' Lieut. L. R. n. D. CamplH I > 'nlia-ly Officer to Majnr Gonci-al AVilde c n - ;• I lazara Field
Force in 1868, including the cxin i,,; :.;::. the tribes on the lilack Mcjiiiitain i.M.mI.i; ,, , !i ; h, ^jij.
6S2 Lieut. J. F. J. Miller served u ilk Liiu i.,,i-li Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1S60, iiicluiliiiu i-hc expedition against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Modal with Clasp).
6"^ Lieut. R. A. Gilclmst served with the 26th (laineronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
6»5 Lieut. P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 24th Bengal Native Infantry during the Hazara campaign of 1S68,
including the f<iil)"f.,|,ipiil '.iiorntions in tlie Black Moimtain (Medal with Clasp).
6»7 Lieut. A. M -•' 1;- '! ( r\ri| in lli" .Aliyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for ■' : , , and /.i ;il," ,M( <lal).
'■*' Lieut. W. A I. ,, . i:,i. , i\, ,| u till i!ir I th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S68, including the subse-
quent operations III llu: iHack .Mumilain i M. Id w'lli Clasp^.
•■''■"' Lieut. M. (i. Geranl served in lii ' ' - ,1 eamiiaign with the Transport Train from the 13th March
1868 (mentioned in despatches l'..r "idi 1 1 . nnd zeal," and Medal).
M' Lieut. W. H. Browne serve.l wiih id,. ,, , i 1 nMhers in the Indian North-Wcst Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Pniuet (.Medal with Clasp).
"■'■■> Lieut. E. U. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
nei)oy.
•,• War Scri'icea no/ yrf fu-cn s'wiihl be communlcrlcd to Colonel Hart, and a-hh-cued lo him at 50, Albemarle St., Zondon.
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AvA." — Head Quarters at Secunderatad. Fdchicjs, Pah Huff. Zace, Silo
bERINGAPATAil
Rakk, Names, and Corps.
Remaeks.
Colonel W. C. R. Mncdonald, Staff Corps 24 Feb. C6|Commandant, 4 Jan. 71.— Furlouf>:h to Kurope.
Colonel G. T. Radcliffe, Cavalrv:Coriis..l i Aug. 69 Officiating Commandant, 21 Aug. 72.— Commandant 3 Cavalrj-.
Lt. Colonel J. R. Fairlie, Staff Corps ...j 20 Apr. 7212nd in Com. and Squadron Officer, 19 Dec. 67.
Major E. JI. Clierrv, late i Cav i May 72|2nd Squadron Officer, 29 June 6S.
Captain A. D. Par.soiiS, late i Cav \r.i Jan. 62[3rd Squadron OfHcer, 6 Aug. 63.
Captain H. P.. Hope. Gen. List liS Dec. 70 Adjutant, i Nov. 65.
Lieut. A. Y. Chick, Staff Corps |io Sept.67 ist Squadron Subaltern, 16 Oct. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. J. H. Newill, Staff Corps ' 7 Nov. 68 2ud Squadron Subaltern, 7 Nov. 68.
Surgeon Major J. E. Dickinson 'to Scpt.71 'in medical charge, 19 Oct. 69.~Sick Furlough to Europe.
2lld Madras Cavalry {Patter. — Received into the British Service 1784).
"Seringapatasi." — Head Quarters at Kamptee. Facings, Fale Buff. Lace, Siloer.
Colonel C. R. Staintbrth, Cavalry 130 Nov. 69 Conrmandant, 29 Sept. 66.
Colonel C. H. Abdy, Staff Corps 22 Dee. 71 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer,
i:M:iior R. S. J.Prendergast, late2Cav. 20 Mar. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 28 June 67.
;ior S. Hodgson, late 2 Cavalry ...\ 9 Sept. 69 3rd Squadron Officer, 10 April 67.
] u. "W. Pardoe, Gen. List 15 Aug. 66, Adjutant, i Nov. 65. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
L.qjUau F. M. Ouslow, Gen. List 1 s Aug. 7O|0fliciating Adjutant, 15 March 71.
Captain H. R. E. Wellesley, late i Cav... 16 June 62 ist Squadron Subaltern, 30 Nov. 70.
Captain A.Curtois, Gen. List 6 Feb. 66 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 13 May 67.
Sui-geon W. A. Smith, MD 29 Jan. 69 In medical charge, 15 May 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
I June 67.
3rd Madras Cavalry (Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1785).
" Seringapatam "— "Mahidpoee." — Head Quarters at Saugor. Facings, Fale Buff. Lace, SiUer.
Colonel G. T. Radcliffe, Cavalry 1 i Aug. egiCommandant, 20 Mar. 66.— Officiating i Cavalry.
Colonel G. R. Phillips, Staff Corps 'iS Juuo 7ol2ndiu Command and Squadron Officer, ;
Lt.ColonelG. H. M. Aj-nsley, Staff Corps 13 Sept. 69 Officiating 2nd in Command, 19 April 71.
April 67.-
Lt.Colonel G. B. Roberts, Staff Corps ... 17 Sept. 7
Captain H. C. Stevens, late 4 Cavalry ...' 4 Sept. 64
Lieut. E. A. Eraser. Staff Corps 29 May 67
Captain T. IT. T. Chalon, late 5 Cavalry, 21 Juno 64
Lieut. W H. M'i'aushind, Staff Corps ... 29 June 70
Surgeon Major W. Williamson 16 Apr. 64
2nd Squadron Officer, 15 April 67.
3rd Squadron Officer, 25 Nov. 70.
Adjutant, 23 Nov. 70.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 24 April 71
2nd Squadron Subaltern.
In medical charge, 10 Jan. 68.
Officiating
[Comdt.
4tli Madras Cavalry {Younge. — -Raised in June 1785).
" Sehingapatam " — " AssAYE " — " Maiiidpoeb."
Head Quarters at Bellary. Facings, Pale Buff. Luce, Siicei:
Commandant, 4 Jan. 71.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 19 Dec. 67.— Furlough to
2nd Squadron Officer, 19 Dec. 67. [Europe.
3rd S(iuadron Officer, 19 Dec. 67.
Adjutant, 29 June 68. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant.
ist Sqiuidron 'Subaltern, 7 Jan. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
2nd SqiKidroii Subaltern, 13 Nov. 69.
In nKMlicnl cii.'U'^-e, 27 Sept. 72.
In vet:'iinnry charge, 27 Mar. 61.
16 July 70
2 Jan. 72
3 Dec. 70
Lt.Colonel A. J. }l. ]\ iv-v. StatT Corps
MajorC. S. Si. , i, : ■ , 'I'valry
n May 71
Lieut. W, 1;, W , ' :. -t
I July 62
(.'aptain 1'. ;-' 1 ', • , l:i:'.; Cavalry
II Apr. 63
1 ■ i])i ; , ,1 ,1 I I •.. av, lato 4 Cav....
31 May 64
: \, 1- 1'.. .1-, late 7 Cavalry...
20 Apr. 70
1 .i , 1 ',:,•,•' ,il
27 July 71
\ ■■. ii.irr :- iiji-!, (!. Western
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners.
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" SERiJfGAP.iT.vii"— " Java " — "Egypt" — "A.ssaye'
" Central India " — " .Abyssinia. "
A Company— "CniNA" (vrith the Dragon)— " Pegu"— "Taku Fouts"— "Pekin." B Company— " China " (with
the Dragon)— "Pegu"— "Persia." 0 Companj'— "Meeanee" and "Hyderabad 1843 "—" Pegu." E Com-
pany— "Pegu." F Comjiany — "China" (with the Dragon). G and H Companies — "Abyssinia." K Com-
])any— " Taku Forts " — " Pekin " — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Bangalore.
E Company,— Bangalore.
P Company, — Bangalore.
G Company, — Secunderabad.
A Company,— Bangalore.
]$ Com])any,— Rangoon.
C Compan.y, — Bangalore.
D Company, — Bangalore,
UC Lt.Colonel II.N.D.Prendcrgast, R.E.I 7 Apr. 63 Commandant.
Lt.ColonolP.J. P. Wetherall, Staff Corps 26 Jan. 72! A Cnmpanv, Rangoon.
Major W. G. M. Strickland, Staff Corps j i Jan. 62 F ('.i'i,i,,,.,\ . l;aii,:alorc
Major H. F. Dakeyne, Staff Corps i2oJan. 70'!) 1 jaloi(
Mn'jor N. SwauRon, Staff Corjis jisDec. yilll
CaVtaiMH CH |.'.('vaw!-|n-.| Sta<ri',,rps' iSept.66 '
'■'■: ■ '■ ,1 II I'l r-, ~i-,!;r.--,,,s ,20 Dec. 68
' ! I : ■ I ■ I • ...13 Mar. 71
' -i' -- i . 11. 'il- ■'-. ;-;.i^■|^H|., '20 Aug. 71
t a|ii,ain H. 1'. i \ ci lu lai lu.i , li. jCii- in<Tr.S| lo June 59
Captain F. H. Winturl)i>tliani, Geu. List 20 Mav 71
Lieut. V. L. Mathias, Staff Corps I 4 Sept.67 U 1
Lieut. G. Henry 1 8 .Tan. 68 D(
Lieut. C. G. Drur.v, Staff Corps 119 Doc. 63 K (
('aptain A. F. Hamilton, R. Engineers...! 8 June 60 .Vdjutant.
Lieut. H. M. Dale, Gen. List 1 29 Feb. 64 Quartci- Master,
Surgeon T. Lowo 124 Jan. 67 In medical charge
H Company,-
I Company,-
K Corapany,-
-Secunderabad,
-Bangalore.
-Secunderabad.
: jalore..— Furlough to Europe.
ii, . .■ -uialerabad.
A LwUiiKiii., . Sick Fui-lough to Europe.
H Company, Rangoon.
R D tJompnny, Bangalore; Inspector, Military Signalling.
Attaclicd.
I Corapnnv, Titmgnloro.
laiiy, Hangaluro.— Sick Furlough.
uy, liangalorc.
ny, Secunderabad.
Sept. 71.
JCnliiUMmeiit : — to Companies ; Commandant ;
ter MnHter Soriieiint; 20 Sergeants; 20 P'ir
Dresser; 10 S\ibailar.-i ; 10 Jeniadjirs ; ilia
74 Recruit Hoys; 74 Pension Hoys; 10 II
: Stonecutter; i ('i)opcr; i Annourcr ; i'
dry ; j Peous ; and ' Cbucklor.
Quarter Master; 20 Officers; i Sergeant Major ; i Quar-
; 20 Second Corporals; i A.ssistant Aiiothecaiy ; i Second
; i-Uavildars; !l4 Naicks ; 20 Buglers; 1,144 Privates;
rars; 11 Puckallics; I liheasty; i Bricklayer Maistry ;
lu Smiths; 10 Haiiirccrmen ; lo Bellows B6v.<i; i CUon-
1st Madras Native Infantry (Shaih Modeen — Pomnnah—formei-hj ist 496
Battalion ist Regiment. — Raised at Tanjore in 1762).
" Sekixgapatam "— " Seetabuldeb "— " Nagpore "— " AvA "— " Pegu "— " Cexikal India."
Head Quarters at Thayetmyo. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Bank, Na
and Corps.
Colonel F. Younsc, Staff Corps 15 Feb. 68; Commandant, 5 May 68.
Lt. Colonel W. ETAVliite, Staff Corps 8 Jan. 68 2nd in Command and Win? Officer,
Lt.Colonel W. H. Cuming, Staff Corps... 12 June 68,Officiatinfr 2nd in Commaml, 6 Oct.
Lt.Colonel C. W. Cox, Staff Corps i 4 liar- 70 Win.^r Officer, i April 67.
Captain W. M. Dickinson, Staff Corps. ..;is Mar. 67|Adjutant, 23 Jan. 72.
Captain F. R. B. Byrcli, Gen. List 1 4 Jan. 72 Quarter Master, 20 Jan. 71.
Lieut. G. C. Fenvrick, Staff Corps 28 July 7011st Wino: Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.
Lieut. E. Qiiin, Staff Corps I 8 Nov. 66 2nd AVing Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.
, Surgeon W. Hanks 30 Sept. ejjiu medical charge, 20 Sept. 71.
13 Oct. 70.— Sick Furlough to
71- [Europe.
2nd Madras Native Infantry (Mootoo Naih—formp.yJij id Battalion 2nd
Rerjiment. — Raised at Madras so7no timep'rior to 1772).
"Assaye" — "Nagpore" — "China" — "The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Berhampore. Facings, Deep Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. L. Steele, Staff Corps
Colonel A. Prichnrd, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. Jenkins, Staff Coi-ps
Lieut. T. A. F. Leader, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. F. Orchard, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. B. T. M. Gompertz, Staff Corps.
Lieut. E. B. Anderson, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon Major D. Mackenzie
21 Dec.
27 Feb.
68
72
14 June
71
7 July
68
12 Dec.
6q
.8 Mar
70
14 Apr 69]
5 May
1
Commandant, 9 May 71. — Furlough to Eui-ope.
2nd in Command, 19 Aug. 70. — Officiating Commandant.
Wing Officer, 11 Oct. 67. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, 8 April 71.
Quarter Master, 27 Feb. 67.— Officiating Wing Officer.
St Wing Subaltern, i June 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 June 71. — On Police duty.
In medical charge, 13 May 70.
3rd Madras (ur Palamcotfah) Light Infantry {Tnrow — formerly ist Battalion
Srd Regiment. —Raised „f TricJiiimpohj in 1764-65).
" Now OH Never " — " Mahidpore " — " Ava." — Head Qu,^l•tcrs ;it Secunderabad. Facings, DarJc Gr
Colonel AV. H. Freese, Infantry i i Jan. 67 Commandant, 16 Feb. 66.
Lt.Colonel P. S. Cunninghani, S. Corps 10 Aug. 6b 2nd in_Command and Wing Officer, 18 June 72.
Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel E. O. Leggatt, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. E. Bowen, Staff Conss ...
Captain A. W. L. Anderson, Gen. List ...
Captain F. H. Tyrrell, late 3 N.I
Captain E. A. Wood, Staff Corps
3 Jan. 71 Wing Officer, 31 Oct. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
:9 Mar. 71 Officiating Wing Officer, 10 Sept. 72.
4 Dec. 71 [Adjutant, i Aug. 67.
5 May 69|Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 72.
4 Mar. 68iist Wing Subaltern, 6 Doc. 71.
Lieut. S. R. Rawlin.son, Staff Corps 17 Jan. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 17 Jan. 71
Assistant Surgeon L. C. Nanney ,31 Mar. 66iln medical charge, 6 Dec. 71.
4th Madras Native Infantry (Bayley — formerly ist Battalion ^th Bcgimcnt.
Raised, at Vellore some time prior to 1772).
"AssATE." — Head Quarters at Bellary. Facings, Orange. Luce, Gold.
Sept. 70 Commandant, 15 March 66. — Furlough to Europe.
6 Sept. 71 Officiating Commandant, 2 July 72. — 2nd in Command 30 N.I.
II Aug. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Oflicer, 19 April 6f
2o Aug. 68 Wing Officer, i April 67. — Furlough to Europe.
20 Sept. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 21 March 71.
20 Sept. 71 Adjutant, 24 Aug. 67. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
13 June 69 Quni tor M.aster, 30 Mar. 71.
4 Aug. 66[ist Wing Subalteni, 10 .Tan. 71.
14 Oct. 70 2nd AVing Subaltern, 14 Oct. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
2 Sept. 70 Acting 2ud AVing Subaltern, 7 Mar. 72.
31 Mar. 66 In medical charge, 3 July 68.
5th Madras Native Infantry (Shaik Kudawnud— formerly \st Battalion
Sth Regiment. — Raised at Vellore some time prior to 1772).
"Pegu." — Head Quarters at Saugor, Facings, Black Veloet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel D. G. Pollard, Staff Corps 12 June 68 Commandant, 10 Nov. 71. — Officiating Command.aut 10 N.I.
Colonel J. Daniel, Staff Corps 112 June 69 Officiating Commandant, 30 Oct. 69. — 2nd in Command lO N.l.
Colonel T. H. Stoddard, Staff Corps '26 Oct. 72 2nd in Command and AVing Officer, 6 May 67.
Lt.Colonel J. S. Martyr, Staff Corps 128 Dec. 68|Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 68.
Captain J. K. Clubley, Staff Corps '12 Sept. 66; Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
Captain H. H. G. Hands, Gen. List 20 Dec. 71 Quarter Master, 8 Feb. 69.
Colonel E. F. Burton, Staff Corps..
Colonel W. A. Riach, Staff Corps
Colonel W. J. Jones, Staff Corps ........
Lt.Colonel A. B. Marsack, Staff Corps..
Major W. H. AATiitlock, Staff Coips
Captain E. G. Blenkinsop, StaffCorps..
Captain J. H. M. Barnett, Staff Corps ..
Captain N. D. Robertson, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. F. C. Maltby, StaffCorps..
Captain G. Thomas, StaffCorps.,
Assistant Surgeon D. F.
Captain H. L. Berkley, Gen. List 12 July 72
Captain R. S. Armstrong, Staff Corjjs... i Sept. 69
Surgeon C. Cooper, ML) 20 Nov. 65
Aug. 70.
4 Nov. 7]
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 70.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Machenzie— formerly ist Battalion Ofli Bryiment.
Raised at Trichinopohj some time prior to 1772).
" Seeingapatam" — " BoiRnoN" — "China" — "The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Secundeiabaci. Facings, Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel F. G. Kempster, Staff Corps ... s Oc
Colonel E. J. Lawder, Staff Corps 18 Jnuu 7
Lt.Colonel H. K. Firth, Staff Corps ... 10 Doc. <■--■
Lt.Colonel F. J. AVilson, Staff Corps ...'12 Jan. 71
Captain T. R. Byng, Staff Corps \ii June 71
Captain S. W. Mclver, Gen. List '20 Aug. 71
Captain W. P. Dicken, Staff Coi-ps I 9 Dec. 6^
Captain F. B. Boone, Staff Corps '12 Sept. 66
Assistant Surgeon A. M'Arthur | i Apr. 68
ant, I Nov. 65.
■m. .nnd AVing Officer, 23 Mar. 72.— Offg. Comat. 24 N.I.
I'j; 2nd in Command, 25 Mar. 72.
■k Furlough to Europe.
IM \\")::L' .-■ill., ill. Til, I.. >,nv. 69.
2nd AViiig Suljultcrn, 12 Nov. 69.-
In medical charge, 24 April 71.
-Officiating Adjutant.
Fich Begiment of Natice Infantry consists of?, Companies with thr f,Unwi,n, K.^l. ihl, shi „„t :—Comma-n(\aixt: 2nd in
Command and AA^ing Officer; AVing Officer; Adjutant; (lu.irt. r Ahr-t.r; .. Wiiilt Siilnilterns ; MedicaJ Officer • i
Hospital Assistant ; 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; i Havildar M.'ijit; 4.J Ila\ iMuis; 4,. Xnicks; 16 Drummers; 600 Pri-
vates ; 4 Recruit Boys ; 32 Pension Boys ; 8 Puckallies ; i Choudry ; 2 Peons ; i _Hi-Tiiidal ; 8 Lascars ; and 2 Toties.
The 20th Regiment Native Infantrj- has an additiijiial Jemadar to carrj- an Honorary Colour.
497 7tli Madras Native Infantry {GooJce—formerhj ist Battalwn 'jth Begiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly some time prior to 1772).
" AVA."
Head Quarters at Vi2agapatain. Facings, STcy Blue. Lace, Gold.
BiNK, Names, and Corps. j ^^"^^^ | Remabks.
Colonel R. WooUey, Staff Con^s : '13 June 66 J Commandant, 15 Mar. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Colonel G Paxton, Infantry 10 Mar. 70'Officiating Commandant, 20 Mar. 72. .
Colonel e' A. Saunders, Staff Corps ;i4 Aug. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.
Major P. P. L. Stafford, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 67|Wing Officer. 23 Nov. 71.
Captain C. Mackenzie, Staff Corps I20 June 66iAdjntant, 17 Feb. 71.
Captain G. E.Martin, Staff Corps 115 Aug. 69 jQuarter Master, 30 Dec. 71.
tiaptain J F. T. Sherman, Staff Corps 15 Aug. 6511st Wmg Subaltern, 30 Dec. 71.
Lieut. R. Stokoe, Gen. List '18 Jan. 64 2nd Wing Subaltern, 16 Sept. 72.
A<isistant Surgeon S. B. Hunt '31 iiar. 65 In mecUcal charge, 24 Oct. 67.
8th Madras Native Infantry (formcrhj ist JBattaUon 8th Begiment.— Raised in the
Korthern Dunsion some time prior to 1772).
" Skkingapatjm" — "ASS.VTE."
Head Quarters at Mercara. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. G. Owen, Infantry |i8 Feb. 66
Colonel A. Stevens, Staff Corps [20 Aug. 71
Lt.Colonel H. C. Fletcher, Staff Corps... 4 ^lar. 70
Lt.Colonel C. M. Hailes, Staff Corps [20 Dec. 72
Captain A. Anderson, Gen. List 20 Oct -
Lieut. A. Clark-Kennedy, Staff Corps
Captain R. B. Cimimins, Staff Corps
Commandant, 30 Aug. 72.
2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 69. — Offg. Comdt. 30 N.I.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — Wing Officer 19 N.I.
Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 67.
Adjutant, 5 Sept. 70.
Nov. 64 'Quarter Master, 13 Dec. 71.
June 68|ist Wing Subaltern, 5 Sept. 70.
aptain R. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps :2o Mar. 6912nd Wing Subaltern, 5 Sept. 70.
Surgeon C. A.Andrews I25 Apr. 68 In medical charge, 9 Oct. 71.
9th Madras Native Infantry {Kelly formerly ist Battalion oth Begiment.
Rfxised at Madura about 1772).
A Galley -svith the Motto—" Khooshkee Wu Tcree "— " Ava"— "Pegu."
Head Quarters at Cannanore. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C M. Shakespcar, Staff Corps na Dec. 69 Commandant, 10 Nov. 71.
ColonelE A B. Travers, Staff Corps ...'17 Feb. 72 2nd m Command and Wing Officer, i Nov. 65.
Lt.Colonel A. F. Williams 4 Feb. 72 Wing Officer 29 Apr. 69.
Captain J. F. E. Strettell, Gen. List 4 Aug. 71 Adjutant, i Sept. 68.
Lieut. W. Cooke, Staff Corps j 7 Nov. 67 Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 68.
Captain W. A. Cheke, late 13 N.I | 7 Aug. 67 ist Wmg Subaltern, 17 Sept. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain H C. Davies, Staff Corps '12 June 70 Officiating 2nd Wing Subaltern, 16 Sept. 72.
Lieut C W. Walker, Staff Corps '10 May 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 10 May 71.
Assistant Surgeon J. H. Ritchie, lfZ». ...' i Apr. 67 In medical charge, 28 May 69.
10th Madras Native Infantry (Thusmee— formerly ist Battalion loth Begiment.
Raised at Palanicottah about 1772).
■' AmBOOr" — " ASSATE " — " AvA."
Head Quarters at Tonghoo. I'acings, lied. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. J. Tweedie, Infantry 116 July 69 [Commandant, 15 Aug. 66.— Furlough to Europe.
Colonel D. G. Pollard, Staff Corps 12 June 68. Officiating Commandant.— Commandant 5 N.T.
Colonel S.Mainwaring, Staff Corps '15 Jan. 70 2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 31 July 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Lt Colonel A. Gahagan, Staff Corps '26 Dec. yajOfficiatmg 2nd in Command.
Lt Colonel W. Ramsay, late 10 N.I 8 July 7i|Wing Officer, n Nov. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Major R. C. Lavie, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 68 Officiating Wing Officer, : "
Captain J. B. Leggett, Staff Corps 16 Aug. 68 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72^
Mar.
Cajjtain F. Beeching, late 10 N.I. ...
Captain G. Rowlandson, Staff Corps
Captain F. J. Rivers, Staff Corps ...
Assistant Surgeon W. Price, MD
6Auf.:
12 Sept. 66 Quarter Master, 25 Jan.
9 June 66jist Wing Subaltern, 23 Jan. 67.
4 May 67 2nd Wing Subaltern, 26 Oct. 71.
I Apr. 69 In medical charge, 27 July 71.
11th Madras Native Infantry {McLean — 8ied Homed— formerly 2nd Battalion
gfh Regiment. — Raised at Ellore about 1772).
"Sebingapatam."
Head Quarters at Nagode. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, GoiJ.
CoIohpI C. j. Fullerton, Infimtry 124 May 68 Commandant, 3 Juno 68.
Colonel J. R. Fulton, Staff Corps \ 6 Sept. 71 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 69.
Lt Col. D. G. S. St. J. Grant, Staff Corps 13 June 72 Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 69.
Major .W. H. G. Palmer, Staff Corps ] 9 June 68 Officiating Wing Officer, 27 June 72.
Licut.'c. U. Sheppard, Staff Corps ..,
Captain F. J. F. Monro, Gen. List.
Captain W. Stoddart, Staff Corps
('aptuin H. P. de Lousada, Staff CoriJS
Assistant Surgeon C. A. Harvey
6 Mar. 64 Adjutant, 11 Nov. ;
20 Dec. Ti Quarter Master, 11 Nov. 71.
12 Sept. 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 19 April 71
20 June 67 2ud Wing Subaltern, 11 Dec. 71
30 Sept. 67 In medical charge, 20 May 70.-
Sick Furlough to Europe.
12th Madras Native Infantry {Barim— formerly 2nd Battalion 8lh Uegimevt.
Raised ahout 1772).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at Vizianagrum. Facings, Vale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J. G. Halliday, Infantry 2 Oct. 67 Commandant, 6 Jan. 71.
Colonel L. Tripe, Infantry 20 Aug. 70 and in Command and Wing Officer, i Nov. 65.
Lt.Colonel C. V. Gordon, Staff Corps ... 24 Fob. 72 Wing Officer, 30 July 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
.Major J. It. S. Hcnilcrscii, St;ilf Corps 30 June 67 Officiating Wing Officer.
Caiitaiii H. .1. H. Siiiiiisnn, St:ifrCori)s... 20 Feb. 70 Adjutant, 26 Feb. 67.
Ciiptuin E. J. Wynch, Siatl'('i,ri).s 4 Apr. 70 Quarter Master, 25 Mar. 72.
Ciiptain H. D. Thoriic, Stiifl' Corjjs 20 Dec. 68 :st Wing Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.
Captain J. N. Bennett, Staff Corps !ii Dec. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.
Surgeon C. U. G. X'urkcr 20 Jan. 72 In medical charge. 18 Nov. 63.— Sick furlough to Europe.
IStli Madras Native Infantry ( CylA.'a — Alcoch—fonncrhj 2iid Battalion 498
2rd Begiment. — Raised at Iladras in 1776).
" Seringapatam."
Head Quarters at Kadras. Facin/js, White. Zace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Colonel A. K. C. Kennedy, Staflf Corps
Lt.Colonel G. T. HiUiard, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel A. G. W. B'.im, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. Moore, Gen.,^List
Captain J. P. James, Staff Corps
Capt. H. H. C. G. Warrington late 3E.R.
Captain R. S. Roberts, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon R. V. Power, MD. ...
Apr. 69 Commandant, 6 Oct. 70.
Dec. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer,
I Sept. 69
7 Sept. 71
1 1 June 70
18 Jan. 67
20 Jan. 68
I Apr. 67
Wing Officer, 13 May 67.
Adjutant, 17 June 68.
Quarter Master, 22 Mar. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 4 July 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 28 Feb. 68.
In medical charge, 23 Sept. 70.
14th Madras Native Infantry (Wahah — formedij 2nd Battalion 6th Begiment.
Raif:cd at Tellore loth December 1776).
" M4HIDP0BE "— " China "— " The Dmijon"—" Tuetar-o-Wufadae" or " Ready and Trtib."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Facings, Briff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel G. S. Dobbie, Infantry
Lt.Colonel W. A. Deey, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel T. C. Georges, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Foord, Staff Corps
Captain H. AViyte, Gen. List
Captain A. Cook, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Nangle, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon .E. M'E. Ross
I Jan. 67 Commandant, i Nov. 65.
20 Jan. 71 2nd in Cormnand and Wing Officer, i April 67.
13 June 72 Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 6g.
II Dec- 70 Adjutant, i Nov. 65.
19 Dec. 721 Quarter Master, 13 Aug. 69.
26 June 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 15 Feb. 72
4 July 72j2nd Wing Subaltern, 14 Dec. 70.
10 Feb. 7illn metUcal charge, 21 Sept. 70.
15th Madras Native Infantry (Davis^'onnerly 2nd Battalion ^th Begiment.
Raised at Tanjore in Becemhei- 1776).
Head Quarters at Banda. Wing "at Nowgong. Facings, Orange. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. Cannan, Infanti-y '27 Feb. 72
Colonel E. Gage, Staff Corps 7 Mar. 70
Colonel H. H. O'Connell, Staff Coi-pi
Lt.Colonel G. Heai-n, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. M. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain A. S. Grove, Staff Corps
Caiitaiii C. R. Bradstreet, Gen. List
Calitiiii H. K. O'Grady, Staff Corps ...
l':i|ii. W. P. O. Boulder.son, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon J. P. M'Dermott
Assistant Surgeon J. Backhouse
Commandant, 23 Mar. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, 23 March 71. [Master General.
2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 16 April 66.— Officiating Quarter
AVing Officer, 28 Oct. 67.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Adjutant, i Nov. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 13 Aug. 6g.
ist Wing Subaltern, 18 Oct. 71.
June 7i'2nd Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
Apr. 68jln medical charge, 22 April 70.
Apr. 69 In medical charge. Left Wing, and Civil at Nowgong, 24 Apr. 71.
30 Aug. 7
8 June 70
22 July 7:
12 June 70
II June 71
20 Sept. 69
16th Madras Native Infantry (Line— Lane— formerhj 2nd Battalion '-^th Begiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly loth December 1776).
" Sekingapatam "^" AVA."
Head Quarters at Bellary. Facings, Slack Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel G. Smart, Infantry
Colonel J. Daniel, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel C. E. Bates, Staff Corps
Major W. H. White, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Sharp, Staff Corps
Captain J. B. Reid, Staff Corps
Captain L. Owen, Staff Corps
Captam H. S. Elton, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon D. R.Thompson, MD.
:2 Sept. 66 1 Commandant, 23 March 71.
;2 June 69 2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 20 Mar. 69.-
,Th
Offg. Comdt. 5 N.I.
18 Jan. 71 ! Wing Officer, 10 April 67.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
22 Sept. 67|Officiating Wing Officer, 20 Mar. 72.
20 Dec. 6g Adjutant, 20 Sept. 72.
20 Feb. 66 Quarter Master, 30 Dec. 71.
4 Sept.70 :st AVing Subaltern, 30 Dec. 71.
20 Oct. 7012nd AVing Subaltern, 14 Feb. 72.
I Apr. 67JIn medical charge, 7 Fob. 71.
17th Madras Native Infantry (Butler— forme rJy 2nd Battalion ist Begiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1777).
" Nagpoke."
Head Quarters at Madras. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel S. J. Batten, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel P. L. Holmes, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. I. Bett, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. S. Butler, Staff Corps..
Lieut. P. T. Powis, Gen. List
Captain T. Obbard, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon Major J. M. Joseph, MD..
o June 67:Commandant, 26 Dec. 67.
[2 June 68 1 2nd in Command, 19 Aug. 70.
5 Mar. 7o|Wing Officer, i April 67.
20 Nov. 70'Adjutant, II Feb. 67.
3 Oct. 63 Quarter Master, 18 July 67.
ist Wing Subaltern.
10 Dec. 65 2nd Wing Subaltern, 9 Dec.
20 Nov. 72 In medical charge, 28 May 69.
19th Madras Native Infantry (Muirhead— formerly 2nd Battalion jth Begiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1777)-
" Sekingapatam "— " Pegu "— " Central India."
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Facings, Ski/ Blue. Lace, Gold.
Colonel F. M. Haultain, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel V. J. Shortland, Staff Corps
Colonel E. H. Blomfleld, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel H. C. Fletcher, Staff Corps...
Lt.Colonel A. H. Cooke, Staff Corps
Captain C. M'Inroy, Staff Corps
Captain F. Smalley, Gen. List
Captain J. A. Richmond, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. L. Raikes, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. Williamson, MD
__ Aug. 71 Commandant, 17 June 72. [Europe.
19 Jime 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 19 April 71.— Fiu'lough to
25 Dec. 7i|0fficiating 2nd in Command, 23 Aug. 72.
4 Mar. 70 Wing Officer, 8 Mar. 66.— Officiating 2nd in Command 8 N.I.
II Dec. 72 Officiating Wing Officer, 22 Jan. 72.
17 Mar. 67 Adjutant, 19 April 71.
20 May 71 Quarter Master, 12 May 70.
13 Dec. 68 1 ist Wing Subaltern, 14 Feb. 71.
8 June 67 1 2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Dec. 71.
20 Jan. 72 'In medical charge, 22 Mar. 66.
E E t
499 20th Madras Native Infantry (Baggot— formerly 2ncl Battalion 2nd Regiment
Raised in 1777).
" Sholinghur " — " Seringapatam."
Head Quarters at Seetabuldee. Facings, Deep Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Colonel C. P. Y. Triscott, Infantry
Colonel W. R. Broome, Infantry
Lt.Colonel J. D. C. Wallace, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. M. Xorris, late 2 E. R
Captain J. O. Goldie, Staff Corps
Captain R. Wilson, Gen. List
Captain O. M. Bradshaw, Staff Corps...
Captain A. D. Grant, late 20 N. I
Captain E. J. Watson, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon A. M'Clorg, MB. ...
7 Feb. 70 Commandant, 19 Aug. 72.
12 Sept. 71 !2nd in Com. and Wing Ofacer, 19 May 68.— Offg. Comdt. 22 i> J.
16 Jan. 70, Wing Officer, 19 Nov. 68.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
I May 72'Officiating Wing Officer, 19 Nov. 68.
4 Sep't. 70 Adjutant, 13 Sept. 69.
20 Nov. 71 Quarter Master, 13 Dec. 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
4 Nov. 70 Officiating Quarter Master, 24 June 72.
13 Mar. 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 71.
14 June 68 2nd Wing Subaltern.
I Apr. 67 In medical charge, 8 Mar. 70.
21st Madras Native Infantry (Boherts — formerly ist Battalion nth Begiment.
Raised at Chicacole in 1777).
" Seringapatam " — " Nagpore."
Head Quarters at Jubbulpore. Facings, Pale Bujf. Lace, Gold.
3 May 7i|Commandant, i April 67.
23 June 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 2 June 70. — Furl, to Europe.
21 May 69 1 Officiating 2nd in Command, 6 Oct. 71. — Wing Officer 33 N.I.
20 Jan. 68 1 Wing Officer, 2 June 70.
4 May 68 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
Quarter Master.
10 June 66]ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Jan. 68.
12 June 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 13 Sept. 69.
20 Dec. 68 In medical charge, 20 Dec. 70.
Colonel G. M. Carter, Infantry
Lt.Colonel W. Douglas, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. W. Ritherton, Staff Corpf
Major R. Farrer, St.aff Corps
Captain F. B. Middleton, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. Murray, Staff Corps...
Captain C. J. Watson, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. R. Theobalds .
22nd Madras Native Infantry (Dalrgmple— formerly 2nd Battalion nth Begiment.
Raised at Ellore in 1789).
" Seringapatam" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Facings, Fale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. J. Cooke, Staff Corps
Colonel W. R. Broome, Infantry
Colonel F. E. Waterman, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. C. Phillips, Staff Corps .
Lt.Colonel E. N. Norton, Staff Corps ,
Major H. T. Stuart, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. H. Wratislaw, Gen. List
Feb. 66 Commandant, 30 .
12 Sept. 71 Officiating Commandant, 2; Mar. 72. — 2nd in Command 20 N.I.
12 June 72 2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 27 March 71. — Officiating 25 N.I.
24 Apr. 69 Officiating 2nd in Command, 27 March 71.
16 June 71 Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
12 Dec. 69'Officiating AVing Officer, 4 Jan. 70.
27 Apr. 63 Adjutant,'ii Dec. 71.
Lieut. G. Lecky, Staff Corps Uo Dec. 62 Quarter Master, 30 June 68. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain H. R. Shelley, Gen. List '20 July 7i|ist Wing Subaltern, 11 Dec. 71.
Captain A. Bredin, Staff Corps in Mar. 7i'2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Feb. 69.
Surgeon J. S. Morton, MD 'lo June 66 In medical charge, 31 Mar. 68. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
23rd Madras {or Wallajahhad) Light Infantry (Tolfry^ormerly ist Battalion
12th Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794).
"Now OR Never" — "Seringapatam" — "Nagpore."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel T. Greenaway, Staff Corps
Colonel C. Cooke, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel C. 0. Mason, Staff Coi-ps
Lt.Colonel W. Serres, Staff Corps
Major H.H. Foord, Staff Corps
Captain B. B. Faunce, Staff Corps
Captain S. E. R. Butler, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain C. de L. Gostling, Staff Corps..
Surgeon W. H. Morgan
10 Jan. 63
18 Feb. 66
19 June 68
10 Aug. 68
9 June 69
25 Sept. 70
20 Dec. 68
20 Apr. 69
20 Jan. 70
4 Axig. 67
Commandant, 19 Nov. 67. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, 7 Mar. 72.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Mar. 69.
Wing Officer, i Nov. 65. — Officiating 2nd in Command .
Officiating Wing Officer, 26 June 72.
Adjutant, i Sept. 68.
Quarter Master, 12 Feb. 68.
ist Wing Subaltern, 20 Dec. 70.
2nd Wing S.ubaltern, 20 Dec. 70.
In medical charge, 13 May 63.
24th Madras Native Infantry (McDonald— formerly 2nd Battalion i'2th Begiment.
Raised at Vellore in 1794).
" Seringapatam " — " Assaye " — " Bourbon."
Head Quarters at Palamcottah. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel M. C. Spottiswoode, Staff Corps 18 Feb. 66| Commandant, 4 Mar. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
(Jolonel E. J. Lawder, Staff'Corps 18 June 70 Officiating Commandant, 6 .Ian. 71. — 2nd in Command 6 N.I.
Colonel C. J. Bradley, Staff Corps |i2 June 7o'2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 25 Mar. 72.
Jjt. Colonel H. J. T. Neild, Staff Coi-ps...' 18 Jan. 7ijWing Officer, i Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain S. H. Williams, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 64 Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain J. Ward, Staff Corps | 4 Nov. 69 Adjutant, 25 Oct. 69.
C:i))tain F. E. AVest, Staff Corps 12 Sept. 66 Quarter Master, 19 June 71. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain E. L. Armstrong, Staff Corps. ..'20 Oct. 67 Officiating Quarter Master, 10 May 72.
t ist Wing Subaltern.
CiiplAin F. :\riddlccoat. Staff Corps 4 .Tan. 70 2nd AVing Subaltern, 31 Aug. 72.
Surgeon A. Fcrgiis.son, MD 27 July 71 In medical charge, 17 June 68.
25th Madras Native Infantry (Kenny— formerly ist Battalion i^th Bcglmcut.
Raised at Tnchinopoly in 1794).
Head Quarters at Canranore. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
C'lloricl W. T. Money, Infantry
Colonel (". P. Molony, Staff Corps
Colonel K. F. Waterman, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonol W. A. Gib, Staff Corps ...
Captjiin W. Coninirham, Staff Corps
Captain T. J. Cotton, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Howes, late 5c N.I
Captain J. (iabbct'.. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Carter. Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon F. M. Rickard
1 .Tan. 67] Commandant, 19 Aug. 72. — Furlough to Europe.
11 Dec. 68,2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, i April 69.— Offg. Commandant.
12 June 72 Officiating 2nd in Command, 26 Oct. 68.— 2nd in Command 22 N.I
4 Apr. 69 Wing Officer, 10 May 72.
12 Dec. 69 'Adjutant, 17 Nov. 70.
4 .Tan. 70'Quarter Master, 9 May 71.
7 Nov. 67] ist Wing Subaltern, 26 Oct. 71. — Furlough to Europe.
13 Nov. 66, Officiating 1st Wing Subaltern, 4 April 72.
2 Juno 70 and Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 71.
31 Mar. 66' In medical charge.
26tll Madras Native Infantry (Lines— formerly 2ncl Battalion i^th Regiment. 500
Raised at Tanjore in 1794).
" Nagpore" — "Kemendinb" — " Ava" — "Pegu."
Head Quarters at Cluilon. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
18 Feb. 66
5 Apr. 68
29 June 70
12 June 70
9 Dec. 68
4 Mar. 68
I Mar. 64
I Oct. 72
Commandant, 17 June 72.
2nd in Com. 'and Wins; Officer, 8 June 67.
Wing Officer, 8 June 67.
Adjutant, 30 Sept. 68.
Quarter Master, 4 Jan. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 14 Feb. 71.
Lt.Colonel J. B. Knocker, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel G. C. Finlay, Staff Corps ...
Lieut S E Roliand Staff Corps
Captain E. G. Morrogh, Staff Corps
In medical charge, 29 May 68.
27tli Madras Native Infantry (Lindsay^ormerly ist Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at Trichmopoly in 1798).
"MaHIDPORE" "LUCKNOW."
Head Quarters at Akyab. Facings, Black Veh-ef. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. O. Lukin, Infantry ii Mar. 69 Commandant, 14 April 69.
Lt.Colonel W. P. S. Smyth, Staff Corps 11 June 68
Major P. Salter, Staff Corps 11 Dec. 67
Captain J. W. Swifte, Staff Corps 13 June 69
Capt. W. MacD. Robinson, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 71
Lieut. C. H. E. Adamson, Staff Corps... 8 Jan. 68
Captain T. E. Thorpe, Gen. List j 4 Nov. 71
Lieut. B. A. N. Parrott, Staff Corps I 8 Dec. 70
Assistant Surgeon P. R. Martin, MD..
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Sept. 71.
Wing Officer, 17 June 72.
Adjutant, 7 Jan. 68.
Quarter Master, 6 Dec. 66. [Rangoon.
ist Wing Subaltern, 5 Sept. 71.— Offg. Assist. Commissioner,
Officiating ist Wing Subaltern.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.— Officiating Assistant Com-
I missioner, Thayetmyo.
Apr. 68 In medical charge, 6 Dec. 71.
28th Madras Native Infantry {Martin— formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at Vellore in 1798).
"Mahidpore" — "Nagpore" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Vellore. Facings, Black Velvet. Lace, Gold,
Colonel J. H. M. Babington, Staff Corjis
Lt.Colonel F. W. A. Robson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. G.Lewis, Staff Corps
Captain G. Godfrey, Gen. List
Captain A. J. Shaw, Gen. List
Lieut. A. Howlett, Stnff Co
Surgeon J. Wilkins, MD ..
•ps,.
Jan. 68 1 Commandant, 13 May 67.
30 Jan.
29 Dec. 70
20 May 71
20 Dec. 72
21 Nov. 70
4 Aug. 68
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 30 March 71
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.
Adjutant, 27 June 71.
Quarter Master, 7 Sept. 68.
ist Wing Subaltern.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 21 Nov. 70.
In medical charge, 18 Sept. 72.
29th Madras Native Infantry {Macleod—formerly ist Battalion i^th Regiment.
RinsrtI (if Mtifiiilipataniin 1798).
Head Quarters iit Secunderabad. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. K. Gore, StaffCorps ;i8 Feb. 66 Commandant, i Nov. 65.
Lt.Colonel C. Hight, StaffCorpi
Lt.Colonel H. S. Rammell, StaffCorps...
Captain J. H. Prendergast, StaffCorps..
Lieut. J. J. Fletcher, Gen. List
Captain W.T. Brereton, Staff Coi-ps
Captain H. T. H. Baber, Gen. List
Surgeon W. J. Bustoed, MD
8 Jan. 68 1 2nd in Command and Wing Officer 24 Oct. 67.
30 Dec. 69lWing Officer, 16 Oct. 71.
3 Mar. 69L4djutant, 16 Jul}' 66.
loSept. 63 Quiirter .\I;isttr, lo Jan. 71.
10 Oct. 69 ist Wni^- Suliiiltern, April 71.
9 June 72:21111 Will- SulKiltern, 5 Nov. 68.
23 July 7c|ln medical charge, 27 Sept. 72.
30th Madras Native Infantry (Creive— formerly 2ml Battalion 15th Regiment.
Raised at Hyderabad in 1799).
"Ava."
Head Quarters at French Kocks. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. E. M. Walker, StaffCorps ... 10 Mar. 70J Commandant, i April 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe
Colonel A. Stevens, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 71 Officiating Commandant, 22 June 71.— 2nd in Command 8 N I
Colonel W. A. Riach, StaffCorps 6 Sept. 7112nd in Command, 10 Mar. 70.— Officiating Commandant 4 N 1
Lt.Colonel G. W. Playfair, Staff Corps... 18 Jan. 71 Wing Officer. 20 May 67.— Officiating 2nd in Command ' '
Major W.M. Parratt, Staff Corps 2, Feb. •'.?. 0(11. iuiii- Wing Officer, 2 July 72.
Captain F. C. St. John, StaffCorps 20 .Ian ■ Aimt mt. 25 Jan. 72.
Captain F. 8. J'itzPatrick, Staff Corps. .lis .Inn.' ' , (,>;iiih !■ .Master, 26 April 70.
Captain W. S. Bailey, StaffCorps I19 Sci.t.i.. i>t Wniu- Subaltern, 11 June 69.
Captain E. Austin, StaffCorps 10 Jan. 69 cud Wing Subaltern, 2 Dec. 68.
Surgeon Major J. G. Gibbs I20 Jan. 70'In medical charge, 9 Sept. 70.
31st Madras (or Tricliinopoly) Light Infantry (Genrett— formerly 1st Baitalion i6th
Regiment. — Raised at THchinopoly in 1799).
"NowoE Never" — "Mahidpore."
Head Quarters at Raipore.— Left Wing at Surabulpore. Facings, Dark Green Lace Gold
ColonolG.Harlmess, Staff Corps.... ------ • •
Colonel E. W. Boudier, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel L. W. Buck, StaffCorps .
Major G. Kallender, StaffCorps
Captain E. S. Skinner, StaffCorps .
Captain C. C. Campbell, StaffCorps,
Captain J. B. Gahan, StatFCortJs
Lieut. T. H. CamiJbell, Gen. List
Assistant Surgeon A. L. Hackett
Assistant Surgeou W. H. Boalth
18 Dec. 67, Commandant, 3 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe
8 Mar. 67 Officiating Commandant,
;o Aug. 68 and in < 'ommand and Wing Officer, 11 Nov 70
2 Jan. 67|WiiiL'- Olticer. 27 .Tune 72.
4 Jan. 72'^' ■■ -
72 Q
Alii
4 Oct. 70
3 Dec. 63
I Apr. 67
I Apr. 69
Sept. 67.
■u, 18 .Juno 72.
1 June ■
In medical charge of Right Wing, 27 Oct. 69.-Sick Furl, to Europe
In medical charge ot Left Wing, 12 Mav 70 ^ i^mu^jc,
EE t 2
50I 32nd Madras Native Iniantry (Dijcg— for merhj 2 iid Battalion i6th
Regiment. — Raised at Madura in 1799).
" AVA."
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Facings, Fale Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Reiiabks.
Colonel W. T. WUliams, Infantry ...
Colonel A. F. Place, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. J. Fulton, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. J. Baker, Staff Corps
Captain A. Chaplin, Gen. List
liieut. C. J. Johnston, Gen. List
Captain A. "Wingfield, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. T. Chapman, Gen. List...
Assistant Surgeon J. W. Strong
18 Dec. 67
jzi Dec. 68
[ii June 68
11 Feb. 71
12 Nov. 72
j 18 Feb. 64
4 Sept. 67
16 June 71
I Oct. 66
Commandant, i Nov. 65. — Sick Furlough to !
Offiuiating Commandant.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 11 Oct. 67
Wing Otficer, 11 Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 18 Aug. 68.
Quarter Master, 31 Mar. 6g.
ist Wing Subaltern, 25 July 72.
2ud Wing Subaltern, 25 July 72.
In medical charge, 13 March 71.
33rd Madras Native Infantry (Wahah^'ormerly ist Battalion I'jth Begimeiii
Raised at Guntoor in 1799).
"COCHIIf."
Head Quarters at Dorundah. Facings, Slack. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. N. Rich, Infantry 1 i Jan. 67 ^ Commandant, i Nov. 65. — Furlough to Europe.
Lt.Colonel F. Applegath, Staff Corps ...'t2 June 6812nd in Command and Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 65.
Lt.Colonel A. W. Ritherton, Staff Corps 21 May 69, Wing Officer, jo May 72.— Officiating 2nd in Com., 21 N.I.
Major D. Shaw, Staff Corps 18 Jan. 68 j Officiating Wing Officer, 6 Oct. 7 1 .
Captain W. N. AVroughton, Staff Corps 23 Sept. 68l Adjutant, i Nov. 65.
Captain H. E. D. Bayley, Gen. List 1 3 Mar. 72iQuarter Master, 14 June 66.
Captain B. H. Preston, Staff Corps '10 June 66: ist Wing Subaltern, 26 Dec. 71.
Captain T. H. Stoton, Staff Corps 126 June 68 2nd Wing Subaltern, 26 Dec. 71.
Assistant Surgeon D. J. McCarthy, MD. 31 Mar. 65 In medical charge, 3 July 68.
34th Madras (or Chicacole) Light Infantry {Bur and— formerly 2nd Battalion
ijth Regiment. — Raised at Chicacole in 1799).
" Now OR Never." — " Ava."
Head Quarters at Mangalore. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Commandant, 7 Jan. 71. — Officiating Commandant, 31 N.l.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 7 Mar. 68. — Offg. Commandi).
Officiating 2nd in Command, 27 Jan. 71.
Wing Officer, 23 Jan. 72. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 7 Feb. 68.
Adjutant, 8 June 66.
Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 72
Colonel B. W. Boudier, Staff Corps 1 8 Mar. 67
Colonel M. T. Ffi-ench, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 68
Colonel W. C. Rich, Staff Corps I i Sept. 71
Lt.Colonel Arthur Drury, Staff Corps ...130 Jan. 69
Major H. E. Ryves, Staff Corps !ii Dec. 67
Captain W. L. Ranking, Gen. List I 4 Apr. 71
Captain Q. S. A. Jamieson, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 69
Captain W. Chisholm, Staff Corps 25 June 67|ist Wing Subaltern, 9 May 71
Captain W. O. Foord, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 69'2nd Wing Subaltern, 9 May 71.
Surgeon R. Dempster I 4 Aug. 67 In medical charge, 2 Sept. 70.
35th Madras Native Infantry (Pari- Inson— formerly ist Battalion i8th liegimen^
Raised at Bangalore in June 1800).
" Pegu."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J. P. Coode, Infantiy 1 i Jan. 671 Commandant, 21 July 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Colonel R. A. Doriah, Infantry 24 Feb. 66, Officiating Commandant, 21 Aug. 72.
Lt.Colonel G. Pringle, Staff Corps 9 Mar. 68}2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 11 Oct. 67.
Lt.Colonel W. H. R. Godfrey, Staff Corps'20 Dec. 72|Wing Officer, i Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Major O. Morgan, Staff Corps In Jan. 68 Officiating Wing Officer, iS June 72.
Captain S. L. Bagshawe, Gen. List 4 Sept. 71 Adjutant, 21 Mar. 72.
Captain B. W. Broughton, Staff Corps... 10 Dec. 66 Quarter Master, 21 Mar. 72.
Captain F. R. Trevor, Staff Corps '20 Mar. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 16 July 70.
Captain L. F. Campbell, Staff Corps ...| 4 Feb. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.
Surgeon Major J. Brett, MD. 12 Sept.eslln medical charge, 15 May 69.
36th Madras Native Infantry (Nmuly^orvterly 2nd Battalion iSth Eecjiment,
Raised at Nundydroog in July 1800).
"Ava."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel G. A. Fulton, Infantry
Lt.Colonel C. Smith, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. V. Handyaide, Staff Corps
Major J. V. Morris, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Stainforth, Gen. List
Lieut. T. M. Jenkins, Staff Coriis
Captain E. G. Dixon, late 10 N.I
Captain D. W. Williams, late 48th N.I..
Surgeon C. Robertson, MD
6 Sept. 71 Commandant, iS Mar. 69.
2 Aug. 68:2nd in Command and Wing Officer,
Dec.
26 July 67
14 Nov. 63
28 July 69
20 Mar. 64
20 Apr. 68
4 Aug. 68
Nov.
Wing Officer, 14 Nov. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 29 Feb. 72.
Adjutant, 7 Sept. 68. — Offg. Assist.Commissioner, British Burmah.
Quarter Master, 19 June 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 11 Jan. 71. — Officiating Adjutant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 July 72.
In medical charge, 20 Sept. 71.
37th Madras Grenadiers (Forles^ormerly ist Battalion igth Regiment
Raised at Itchapoor in June 1800).
" Chika."— " The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Kadras. Facings', Blue. Lace, Gold,
Colonel K. Miiciuilay, Infantry
Colonel Vi. F. Liuinl', St;ifr Corps
Lt.Colonel Il.C. /,. Clariilgc, Staff Corps
■ ~ " - - \yiTaf: Officer, 25 Feb. 68
Adjutant, 6 July 68
Quarter Master, 4 Feb. 67
ist Wing Si)baltern, 26 Nov. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 12 Feb. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
■• ", charge, 24 Aug. 68.
Lt.Colonel T. S. lluwkH, Staff Corps.
Captain H. A. A. Prior, Gen. List.
Captain J. H. Gaussen, Gen. List .
Laptain C. F. Moore, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. W. Miller, Gen. List
Surgeon T. G. Howell
11 Dec. 7i|Commandant, 19 April 71. [mandant, 41 N.I.
15 Jan. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i April 67. — Officiating Com-
2 Mar. 7: Officiating 2nd in Command, 20 JIar
5 Feb. 72
29 Dec. 7
3 Mar. 72
20 Aug. 67
15 Apr. 63
12 Nov. 68 In mc(
38tli Madras Native Infantry (MacGyerjor—fonnerhj 2)id BattaUnn igtJi 502
Regiment. — Raised at Ellore in July 1800).
" AVA."
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Facings, Buff. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Remakks.
Colonel C. Pulley, Infantry
lit.Colonel 0. G. H. Ooote, Staff Corps.,
Lt.Colonel J. R. Boswall, Staff Corps ..
Lt.Colonel R. G.Magrath, Staff Corps..
Major A. H. M. Dickey, Staff Corps
Captain F. E. Spry, Gen. List
Captain E. H. Thomas, Staff Corps
Captain K. P. Stevenson, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon W. Macrae, MD
!5 Dec. 71 Commandant, 7 Jan. 71.
3 Feb. 68'2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 19 May 68.— Furl, to Europe.
28 Dec. 68 [Officiating 2nd in Command, 25 Nov. 70.
3 Feb. 71 Wing Officer, 3 Dec. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
!i Aug. 67 Officiating Wing Officer, 16 July 69.
>o Dec. 72 Adjutant, 18 Mar. 70.
[6 Aug. 68 Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 72.
list Wing Subaltern.
4 Aug. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, 14 Dec. 70.
I Apr. 67 In medical charge, 19 April 71.
39th Madras Native Infantry {Martin — formerly ist Battalion 20th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in October 1804).
" Seetabuldee " — " Nagpoke."
Head Quarters at Palaveram. Facings, Bark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. H. Watts, Inf;vntry I i Aug. 69 .Commandant, 5 May 68. [Europe.
lit.Colonel C. W. Dim, Staff Corps 10 June 68j2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 March 71.— Furlough to
Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major P. A. Carnegy, Staff Corps 16 Feb. 70 Wing Officer, 4 Jan. 71.
Captain F. J. Wroughton, Staff Corps. ..'25 June 7o!Adjutant, 6 Oct. 70. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. R. H. T. Hill, Gen. List 1 8 Jan. 64|Quarter Master, 30 March 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
Captain J. N. Wilson, Staff Corps J20 Aug. 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 16 Feb. 70.
CaDtain H. Coningham, late 29 N.I 10 Aug. 6712nd Wing Subaltern, 16 Feb. 70. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Surgeon S. T. Heard, 2ID 29 Jan. 69 In medical charge, 12 Aug. 70.
40th Madras Native Infantry (Volunteer— for merh/ 2nd Battalion 20th Begiment.
Raised at Tanjore in October 1804).
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. H. A. Hervey, Infantry |i8 Feb. 66, Commandant, 21 Aug. 72.
Lt.Colonel C. Nicolls, Staff Corps 1 12 Aug. 68'2nd in Command and Wiug Officer, 21 Aug. 72.
Lt.Colonel T. Au.stin, Staff Corps I24 Feb. 72iWing Officer, 21 Aug. 72.
Captain A. T. Woodhouse, Staff Corps.. 12 June 70 Officiating Adjutant, 21 March 71.
Captain H. T. Harris, Staff Corps I13 June 72 Quarter ^^,I-;< 1, ; X , 1,7. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain P. A. VanHomrigh, Staff Corps:i2 June 67| ist Wiuu' ^ 1 .Vug. 72. — Acting Quarter Master.
Captain E. W. Flint, Staff Corps 1 12 June 69 2nd Win lj - . . Supt. 72.
Surgeon Major G. F. Trimnoll '27 Dec. 68 In medical .liMi-r, ;, .\l;ir. 68.
41st Madras Native Infantry (Lion— formerly ist Battalion 21st Begiment.
Raised at Chicacole in 1804).
The Flank Companies " China." — " The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Cuttaok. Facings, Deep Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel H. D. Innes, Staff Corps t8 Feb. 66 Commandant, i April 67. — Furlough to Europe.
Colonel G. F. Luard, Staff Corps
Colonel W. D. Stanley, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. Serres, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. N. Johnstone, Staff Corjjs
Captain J. G. R. D. Macneill, Gen. List
Captain A. C. Mottet, Gen. List
Captain A. D. Phelps, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. D. Pryce, Staff Corps
15 Jan. 70 Officiating Commandant, 7 Mar. 72. — 2nd in Command 37 N.I.
25 Dec. 7ii2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 21 Oct. 67.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
10 Aug. 68 Officiating 2nd in Command. — Wing Officer 23 N.I.
14 June 7i|Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 67.
22 Dec. 71 [Adjutant, 31 Mar. 69.
4 Sept. 7i!Quarter Master, 12 May 70.
20 Oct. 701st Wing Subaltern, 15 Nov. 6g.
5 July 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 July 71.
Assistant Surgeon J. F. Fitzpatrick,3/X>.| i Apr. 68 In medical charge, i June 71.
General List of Officers of Madras Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Ap2)ointment.
Capiains.
Victor Edward Law '20 Apr. 59
Arthur Robert Kenney 20 Sept. 59
Atwill Curtois 4 Nov. 59
Henry Attenborow Yates '20 Dec. 59
Wm. Douglas BrodieKetchenI 4 Jan. 60
Hugh Cracroft 12 July 60
Francis Montgomery Onslow j 4 Sept. 60
Hugh Richard Hope 4 Nov. 60
Frederick William Buller.
Dec. 60
Lieutenants
Alf. Geo. Willoughby Hemans 20 Jan. 61 20 Jan. 62
William Bannatyne Warner... i July 61 i July 62
Donald James Sim McLeod... 20 July 61 20 July 6:
Harry Windsor Pardoe 15 Aug. 6ilis Aug. 6:
( Attach^ in the Foreign Department, i July 72. Su-
Apr. 60^16 July 64U perintendent of the Rajpootana (State) Railway
' ' Police.
14 Mar.
!i Apr.
[4 May
[7 May
3 Nov.
26 Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
24 Dec.
6 Feb.
23 June
14 Sept.
S July
5 Aug.
,15 Dec.
5 Aug. 7
65 Attached to i6 Lancers.
661 Squadron Subaltern 2 Cavalry.
67 Sick Furlough to Europe.
67
70I
70 Officiating Adjutant 2 Cavalry.
70 Adjutant i Cavalry.
Assistant District Superintendent of Police, ist
(, Grade, 27 Feb. 71, E.I. Railway, N.W. Prov.
Charles May Allen Morant ... :o Sept. 61 '20 Sept. 62! Sick Furlough to Europe,
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Bara Banki, Oude.
Adjutant 4 Cavalry.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, Nagpore Force.
Adjutant 2 Cavalry.
503-504
General List of Officers of Madras Infantry.
Under the Neiv Condition of Appointmmt.
Captains.
Alfred George Hutchins '20 Feb. 59
Chaxles Bean Smith, CSL ... 2 Mar. 59
Elphinstone Waters Begbie... 4 Apr. 59
Charles Rawson Oxley ' 4 Apr. 59
William Lancaster Ranking... 4 Apr. 59
Richard Peter Blake 20 Ma j' 59
Frederick Smalley 20 Maj' 59
George Godfrey
Francis Heskins Winter- )
botham j"
Charles Robert Bradstreet ...
Robert Emilias Co.x
Reginald Temple Chapman . . .
Hugh Robert Ogilvie
Henry Richard Shelley
George Edward Weston
Wm. Hen. St.. Ajnand Wilton
John EdwardFrancis Strettell
Stewart WiUiam Mclver
Lieutenants.
Charles Hare Trotman
Arthur Charles Mottet
John Salmon Blasland
Samuel Laurence Bagshawe
Evelyn Moore
Godheb James van Someren
Robert Graham Briggs
Alfred Anderson
Thomas Edward Thorpe
Chauncey Cnrtois
Robert Wilson
Hugh William Bairnsfather...
Arthur W. Leslie Anderson ...
Robert Francis Taylor
Robert Colvin Hutchinson ...
HenryHarrisonGordonHands
James Graham R. Douglas >
Macneill ji
Henry Andrew Allan Prior ...
Francis Robert BeiTy Byrch
Charles AVooUey Blen'kin
Robert Hunter
Hen. Elliott Dashwood Bayley
John Henry Gaussen
Henry Thomas Han-is Baber
Henry Locock Berkley
John Hotham
Augustus Fred. Wilkinson ...
Allan Chaplin
Henry Whyte
George Chamberlain Cooper
Chas. Edw. Lorraine EastaU
Frederick Edmund Spry
Alexander John Shaw
20 May 59
20 May 59
II June 59
16 June 59
16 June 59
20 July 59
20 July 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
20 Aug. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
9 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
4 Nov. 59
4 Nov. 59
20 Nov. 59
20 Nov. 59
4 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
20 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
LIECT.
:o Feb. 60
4 Apr. 61
15 Apr. 6i
2 Sept. 61
3 Sept. 61
I Oct. 61
I Oct. 61
I Oct. fix
6 Nov. 61
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
10 Apr. 70
30 Nov. 70
8 Mar. 71
17 Aug. 71
23 Oct. 71
7 Nov. 71
14 Dec. 71
23 Mar. 72
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
25 Jan,
4 Apr. 71
4 Apr. 71
20 May 71
20 May 7:
20 May 7:
20 May 71 29 Sept. 72
II June 7i;29 Sept. 72
6 June 71 29 Sept. 72
29 Sept. 72
29 Sept. 72
16 June 7
20 July 7
20 July 7
4 Aug. 7
4 Aug. 7
20 Aug. 7
4 Sept.71
4 Sept.71
4 Sept.71
4 Sept.71
7 Sept.71
7 Sept. 71
9 Oct. 71
20 Oct. 71
4 Nov. 71
4 Nov. 71
20 Nov. 71
:oN0V. 71
4 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 71
20 Dec. 71
29 Sept. 72
29 Sept. 72
29 Sept. 72
Sick Furlough to Europe.
y On special duty in Persia and adjacent
(. countries with local rank of Major.
Doing Duty with Sappers and Miners.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant 34 Native Infantry. [Force.
Squadron Officer 4 Cavalry, Punjab Frontier
I Quarter Master 19 Native Infantry.
'Adjutant 2S Native Infantry.
C Doing Duty with Sappers and Miners at
i Bangalore.
Quarter Master 15 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Wing Subaltern 30 Native Infantry.
f Probationary Assist. Supt. of Police, ist
i Class, Coimbatore, Erode.
Wing Subaltern 22 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
("Assist. Supt. of Police, ist Class, Ganjam,
i Chetterpore. '
Adjutant 9 Native Infantry.
Quarter Master 6 Native Infantry.
Assist. Supt. of Police, ist Class, Tanjcre.— Sick Furl.
Quarter Master 41 Native Infantry. [to Europe.
<i Probationaiy Sujierintendent of Police, Jeypore.—
'( Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant 35 Native Infantry.
Adjutant 13 Native Infantry.
Conservator of Forests, Mysore and Coorg.
/ Assistant Superintendent of Police ist Class, Bellary.
(. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant 8 Native infantry.
Attached to 27 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master 20 Native Infantry. [I
Probationary Assist. Supt. of Police "'
Apr. 62 22 Dec. 71
St Class, Madura,
71.
Adjutant 3 Native Infanti-y
5" Executive Engineer,4thGrade,D.P.Works,i3
( Kurnool District.
Squad. Officer Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force,
Quarter Master 5 Native Infantry.
Adiutant 41 Native Infantry.
Frank James Eraser MonroUoDec. 6<
Edward Pemiycuick Maltbyl 4 Jan. 6
WUUam Miller I 4 Feb. 6
Robert Mildmay Clerk 1 4 Mar. 61
Marc Hemy Wratislaw 4 Mar. 6
James Turner Cummins | 8 June 6
Joseph John Fletcher...
Edwiu Harley Fi.sher...
Frederick Thomas Pow
Wilham Stainforth
Dempster Homing
29 Dec. 59 6 Apr. 62 29 Dec. 71 Adjutant 37 Native Infantry.
4 Jan. 6oj I June 62 4 Jan. 72 Quarter Master i Native Infantrj'.
o Jan. 60 30 July 62 20 Jan. 72:Quarter Master 12 Native Infantry.
3 Mar. 60 30 July 62! 3 Mar. 72!Attached to 41 Native Infantry.
3 Mar. 60 30 July 62' 3 Mar. 72jQaarter Master 33 Native Infantry.
3 Mar. 60^30 July 62! 3 Mar. 7?JQuarter Master 37 Native Infantry.
9 June 60 30 Julj' 62] 9 June 72J Wing Subaltern 29 Native Infantry.
2 July 6o!3o July 62 12 July 72|Wing Subaltern 5 Native Infantrj".
21 Aug. 60 15 Aug. 62 21 Aug. 72, Offg. Assist. Superintendent of Police.BritishBurmah.
4 Nov. 60 10 Dec. 62 1 4 Nov. 72;
2 Nov. 60 10 Dec. 62 12 Nov. 72 Adjutant 32 Native Infantry.
9 Dec. 60 14 Jan. 6319 Dec. 72 Quarter Master 14 Native Infantry.
9 Dec. 60 13 Feb. 63 19 Dec. 72 Acting Assist. Supt. of Police, 2u'd Cl.ass, Bellaiy.
20 Dec. 60 2 Mar. 63 20 Deo. 72 Acting Assistant Superintendent of Pohce, Ganjam.
Dec. 60' 22 Mar. 63 20 Dec. 72 Adjutant 38 Native Infantry.
Dec. 6o'23 Mar. 63*20 Dec. 72 Quarter Master 28 Native Infantry.
3 Apr. 63 20 Dec. 72 Quarter Master 11 Native Infantry.
1 13 Apr. 63!Assi.staut Superintendent, 3rd Grade, Mysore Commission.
15 Apr. 63JWing Subaltern 37 Native Infantry.
15 Apr. 63 '2nd Assistant Superintendent, Coorg Revenue Survey.
27 Apr. 63 Adjutant 22 Native Infantiy.
24 June 63 'Adjutant 2 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
II Sept. 61 [10 Sept. 63 Quarter Master 29 Native Infantry.
1 Oct. 61 29 Sept. 63 'Attached to 22 Native Infantry.
2 Oct. 61 1 3 Oct. 63 Quarter Master 17 Native Infantry.
4 Nov. 61114 Nov. 63 Adjutant 36 Native Infantry.
16 Nov. 61 21 Nov. 63 Assist. Superintendent of Police, ist Class, Kistna District.
.. Dor> firUfi Vf,«- fi, < 2nd Assistant Superintendent in the Revenue Survey Depart-
4 iJCC. 01 26 JNov. 63 -^ nient.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Thomas Hay Campbell 20 Dec. 61 3 Dec. 63 Wing Subaltern 31 Native Infantry.
Henry Charles Hamilton 20 Dec. 61 15 Dec. 63 Squadron Subaltern i Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Rowland Henry Thomas HiU| 2 Jan. 62' 8 Jan. 64 Quarter Master 39 Native Infantry-.
2 Jan. 62 18 Jan. 64 Wing Subaltern 7 Native Infantry.
4 Jan. 62 iS Feb. 64 Quarter Master 32 Native Infantry.
Wm. Hen. Jliller Francklyne
Richard Stokoe
Charles James Johnston
Henry Montagu Dale 20 Jan. 62 29 Feb. 64 Doing Duty with Sappers and Miners.
t rank Augustus Wetherall ... I i Mar. 62 i Mar. 64 Win- Suija'ltern 26 Native Infantry.
Unattached Officers.
Lieutenants.
James McKay MacDonald
James Kelly
David Dinwiddie
28 Sept. 58 II Apr. 65
28 Sept. 58 11 Apr. 65
f 28 June 61
(. 23 Oct. 67
Sept. 70 II Apr. 72 Adjutant European Veterans.
c!«.r,f ,, Ata^ I fin charge of Pensioners and holders of
c>epi.7o 1 1 Apr. 72 j ^ Family Certificates at Arcot and Amee.
Barrack Master, ist Class, Kamptee.
Madras Medical Department.
505
Inspectoe General of Hospitals,
ranking with Brigadier General.
Edward Green Balfour
Deputy Inspectors Genekal op
}iospiTi.hs,ra>ikingwUhLt.C'(jloHcls.
Edward Samuel Tribe
Charles Barclay
James Lancaster Banking
William Johnston, MD
Ambrose Blacklock
William Hewitt Seton Buni
Surgeons Major, ranking with Lt.
Colonels, bat junior of that rank.
Alexander Charles Macleod, MD.
Charles Murray Duff, MD
Henry Young
Henry Thomas Webster Harper. , .
James Klirkpatrick, MD
George Mackay, MD
Alexander Hunter, MD
Frederick Fletcher
William Williamson
George Smith, MD
Frederick Lewis Clementson
John Brett, J/D
William Aitken, MD
Patrick Gerald FitzGerald, MD...
William Judson van Someren, Jtfi).
Duncan Mackenzie
Edward Dixon
Arthur Langford Trewman Cooke
Lestock Wilson Stewart
John Robert Theobalds
George Flower Trimnell
Charles James Rogers
George Whittaker Walter
John Listou Paul, MD
John George Gibbs
John Wilson
Henry Robert Oswald, MD
John Thomas Williaras
Alexander Adam Reiiton, MD. . . .
John Anderson Cox, MD
James Edward Diclunsoa
Colviu Smith, MD
Edward D'Arcy Evezard
Francis Day
Joseph Marcus Joseph, MD
Edward Somerset Cleveland, MD.
Surgeons, ranking icith Major*
William Henry Harris, MD
William Hemy Rean, MD
Henry Thompson Shaw
z6 Oct. 39
3 Dec. 39
6 Dec. 39
6 Jan. 40
8 Feb. 40
17 Feb. 41
4 Jan.
Jan.
Alfred Sanderson, MD.
Clarence Cooper, MD
Samuel Jardino Wyudowc, MD...
William Robert Cornish
John Simm Morton, MD
Ardern Hulmc Beaman
John Pearson Nash, MD
George Stewart Watson Ogg, MB
John Shortt, MD
Donald Coleman McAllum, MD..
William Nathan Chippei-field
William Pearl
George Marr, MD. ...
William Doyle, MD.
Edmund Eyre Lloyd
Thomas Lowe
I Mar. 70
I Mar. 70
iS Mar. 70
6 May 70
4 Aug. 70
29 Dec. 70
30 Jan.
30 Apr.
28 Dec.
2 Feb.
4 Apr.
16 Apr.
3 -A-ug.
20 Aug.
12 Sept.
26 Jan.
20 Mar.
7 Apr.
5 May
3 June
9 Mar.
28 May
20 Dec.
27 Dec.
20 Apr.
20 Jan.
2o Jan.
9 Mar.
24 Aug.
20 Dec.
20 Jan.
10 Feb.
10 Sept.
3 Nov.
27 Jan.
surgeon
MAJOR.
8 Mar. 6:
Jan 62 ^ Surgeon 3rd District.— Officiating Surgeon to the Governor,
■ '(, and in medical charge ofthe Body Guard.
8 Jan. 62 Garrison Surgeon, Bangalore.
30 Jan. 62 Garrison Surgeon, Bella ry.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
30 Apr. 62 Sick Furlough to Km-ope.
8 Dec. 62 Examiner of Medical Accounts.
2 Feb. 6q ,-<ii|„Tiiiti'iidcnt nf tlif Sfhool ,.f Industrial Arts.
4 Apr. 6i XiIImIi Siiriii'.ii :iiid Supt . nf tin' .Tail at Madura.
16 Apr. 64 . rn\.i'.v\- ;iinl 111 I'lvil .\li'ilic:il Cliiirge of Saugor.
, Aiirr fi,, \ i'nucip-il ul Mudical C-illL-c - Ph.v.sn. of Gen. Hospital.—
3 Au„. C4 ,^ ^,^^j,^ ^^. j^^j-j.j^3 jj^ Med. College.
Furlough to Europe.
35 Native Infantry.
Garrison Surgeon, Cannanore.— Furlough to Europe.
Surgeon 4th District.— Acting Garrison Surgeon, Bangalore.
Surgeon ist District— Medical Inspecto.- of Emigrants.
Native Infantry.
Ceded Districts.
I Nov.
i Nov.
20 Oct.
20 Nov.
24 Mar.
I Apr.
10 .Tune
10 June
20 June
12 Sept
20 Sept
20 Dec.
Michael Cudmore Purnell .
George Alexander Bum, MD.
Thomas Croudace
15 Aug. 71
Nagpore Force.— Sick Fm-lough to Europe.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Mysore Division and Ceded Districts.
Southern District.
Presidency Division and Northern District.
Pegu Division.
20 Aug. 6s
Sept.65
26 Jan. 66
20 Mar. 66
7 Apr. 66
5 May 66
3 June 66
9 Mar. 68
:8 May 68
20 Dec. 68
7 Dec. 68
o Apr. 69
2 Oct. 69
20 Jan. 70
20 Jan. 70
9 Mar. 70
24 Aug. 70
20 Dec. 70
20 Jan. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Sept. 71
3 Nov. 71
27 Jan. 72
26 Feb. 72
20 Nov. 72
2o Nov. 72
13 Feb. 53 13 Feb. 6,
14 May 53 14 Hay 65
10 Sept,
5j "t -"■"■J' "J
53 10 Sept.65
53 26 Oct '^-
53 20 Nov. I-
54 24 Mar. I '
54 I Apr. n<
54 lo June 60
54 10 June 66
54 20 June 66
54 12 Sept. 66
54 20 Sept. 66
54 30 Dec. 66
Jan. 55 3 Jan. 67
, ^j 24 Jan.
. 55 24 Jan.
55 24 Jan.
. 5s 24 Jan.
. 55 24 Ja
. 67
• 67
• 67
67
, 67
. 55 7 Feb. 67
24 Jan.
24 Jan.
24 Jan,
24 Jan
24 Jan
7 Feb,
30 May ^j j„ ^-^..j ~,
4 Aug. 551 4 Aug. 67
55 30 May 67
D. I. G's. Department, Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
21 Native Infantry.
40 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon of Coimbatore.
I Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Berham-
J pore. — Officiating Professor of Materia Medica and
1 Therapeutics, Medical College, and Principal Medical
\ Storekeeper.
( Surgeon of the General Hospital and Professor of Surgery
'(. and Clinical Surgery.
30 Native Inlantry.
Furlough to Europe.
Surgeon of the Mysore Commission.
Attached to i Cavah-y.
Furlough to Europe.
Attached to 38 Native Infantry.
I Cavalry.
Surgeon 2nd District.
Garrison Surgeon, Rangoon.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
(• Principal Medical Storekeeper, Presidency.— Professor of
\ Materia Medica in the Medical College.— Inspector
( General of Fisheries in British India, 9 Aug. 71.
17 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
S Superintendent Lying-in Hospital and Professor of Mid-
( wifery in the Medical College.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
1 i':i\.i'i'- rivderabad Contingent.
\ :, .'1 •'iiitry.
: !, I -iirgeon at Hyderabad.
-.i:;,iir\ I 'inmissioner, Madras.
uMvc lIlfantrJ^
Sick Furlough' to Europe.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chittoor.
Superintendent General of Vaccination.
y Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Telli-
'[ cherry.— Sick Furlough.
{ Ophthalmic Surgeon of Gen. Hospital, and Prof, of Ophthal-
\ mic Surgery and Physiology in Med. CoUege. — Officiating
i Principal of Med. College and Physn. of Gen. Hospital.
Medical Officer at Ootacamund.
Civil Surgeon Moulmein.
Civil Surgeon of Cochin.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Nellore.
Sappers and Miners.
f Surgeon to H.E. the Governor, with charge of Body
1 Guard. — Officiating Ophthalmic Surgeon, Gen. Hospital.
4 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
ZiUah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail of Masuhpatam
506
2LuJr,j.^ MeJIcal Dejnn-hnad.
iSSISTAST
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 53
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug- 67
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 67
II Jan. 56
II Jan. 68
30 Jan. 5^
30 Jan. 68
SuEGEONS, ranking Kith Majors
Robert Dempster
John Houston, MD
Henry Elmsley Busteed, MB. ...
Henry Crocker, lfZ>
Kichard Arnold
Hunter Adam
William Henry Morgan
Henry King, MB
Benjamin Williamson, MB
George Bidie, 3/5 IzoFeb. 56
John Groscort Reed, MD '20 Feb. 56
John Henderson, JTJi 20 Feb. 56
Hamilton McEilheron Ross, MD. . :2o Feb. 56
Charles Thick Eves 20 Feb. 56
James Sadleir Ridings, MD j
James Joseph Heffernan ,20 Feb. 56
Dav-id WilUam Trimnell ,20 Feb. 56 1
Charles Abdv Andrews 125 Apr. 56
John McXeale Donnelly, MD 3 July 56
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb
20 Feb. 68
2o Feb. 68
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb. 68
25 Apr,
3 July 68
James Keess, JlfD 4 Aug. 561 4 Aug.
Robert Wilson, IfX) 4 Aug. 561 4 Aug.
StTPEENUMEBAEX SuEGEONS.
Robert William Cockerill
Charles Robertson, J/Z*
Alexander Gamack, IfD
Jacob Wilkins, MD
Thomas Gwynne Howell
James Ross, MB
Samuel Thomas Heard, MD. .
William Arnold Smith, MD
WilUam Frederick deFabeck .
George Edward Whitton, MB.
Thomas Beaumont, MD
William Pierce Kelly
Henry John Beach
John'Massy ililler, MD
William Farquhar, MD
John Law, MD
Walter Fry
William John Busteed
William Farquhar Davis, MD. ..
James McDonald Houston, Jl/'Z)..
William Howland Roberts, MD..
John Murraj', MD
John Bilderbeck
Robert Edmund Pearse
George Dalziel Riddell
.iEneas McLeod Ross
Joseph Dougall
Benjamin Thomas SufiVein
Joseph Francis Barter
John FitzGerald
Andrew Fergusson, MD
Hugh Griffith
George Wilhamson, MD
Charles Robert George Parker..
Daniel Kearney
Frederick Duckworth, MD
Assistant Suegkons, ranking with
Captains.
Al^-sander Porter, 2ID. ..,
Thomas EG\"ard French
Samuel Bradshaw Hunt
William Smyth Fox
David John M'Carthy, MD
James Atkinson West Spence
James Byers Thomas
Lewis Charles Nanney
Charles Edwin McVittie
Cormac Michael Cullinan
Henry Charles Mayer '...'.'.'.'.,
Frederick Martin Rickard I
Daniel Frederick Bateman
Edward Forster Brockman
James Forljcs Sargent
Henry- Hvdfi
JohnWillia
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug.
4 Aug. 56, 4 Aug.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug.
12 Nov. 56 12 Nov.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan.
29 Jan. 57 '29 Jan.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan.
29 Jan. 5729 Jan.
29 Jan. 57 [29 Jan.
9 June 57 9 June
'■7 Jan. 58 27 Jan.
:3 Apr. 58! 13 Apr.
28 May 58 28 May
28 May 58 1 28 May
29 June 58 29 June
23 July 58:23 July
13 July 58 1 23 July
13 July 58 23 July
23 July 58 23 July
23 July 58} 23 July
10 Feb. 59,10 Feb.
10 Feb. 59 lo Feb.
10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
:o Feb. 59 10 Feb.
:o Feb. 59 10 Feb.
;7 July 59 27 July
■7 July 59' 27 July
;7 July 59:27 July
'■7 July 59 27 July
■7 July 59 27 July
:o Jan. 60 20 Jan.
20 Jan. 60' 20 Jan.
20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
Oct. 60 I Oct.
34 Native Infantry. [Administration.
Assistant CivU Surgeon and Chemical Examiner to the Mysore
Deputy Assay Master of the Calcutta Mint, 30 Nov. 70.
Officiating i 'Cavaliy, Hyderabad Contingent.
Furlough to Europe .
Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Vizagapatam.
23 Native Infantrj'.
Chem. Examiner « Prof, of Chemistry, Med. Coll.— Furlough.
2 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
J Secretary and Statistical Officer to the Inspector General,
I Indian Medical Department.
3 Cavah'y, Hyderabad Contingent.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bangalore.
14 Native Infantrj-.
6 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Fui-lough to Europe.
CivU Assistant Sui'geon, Nui'singapore.
8 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
( Fort Surgeon, Fort St. George, with Port and Marine
^ duties — Medical Inspector of Seamen at Madras — and
( Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail at Cuddalore.
f Zillah Surgeon and Supt. of the Jail, Tinnevelly.— OfFg.
(. Surgeon 3rd District.
36 Native Infantry.
Acting Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Madura.
28 Native Infantry.
37 Native Infantry.
69 Medical Officer at Ootacamund.
69 39 Native Infanti-y.
69 2 Cavalry.
69 Sick Furlough to Europe.
69 Acting Civil Surgeon, &c. at Vizagapatam.
69 Residency Surgeon, Indore.
( Insp. Gen. of Jails, Sanitary Commissioner, and Superin-
<. tendent of Vaccination iu British Burmah.
Sick Furlough to Eui-ope.
f Garrison Asst. Surg, and in medical charge of Cantonment,
I Civil Hospital, Bangalore. — Sick Fm-lough.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Nag]5ore. — Sick Furl.
70 Residency Surgeon, Travancore. — Acting at Coonoor.
70' 29 Native Infantry.
70 Med. Officer at Coonoor, with charge of KotagheiTy. — Furl.
70' Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tanjore.
70' Civil Surgeon, Calicut.
70; Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum at Madras.
71 ' Civil Surg, and Supt. of the Centrarjail at Rajahmundry.
71 Zillah Surgeon, Salem.
71 3 Infanti-y, Hyderabad Contingent.
71 Physician to His Highness the Maharajah of Travancore.
71I
71 'Attached to 22 Native Infantry.
71 1 Civil Assistant Surgeon, Seonee District.
71 '4 Cavalry.
71 '24 Native Infantry.
71 Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
72 19 Native Infantry.
72 12 Native Infantry.
72 Doing Duty at St. Thomas' Mount.
72 26 Native Infantrj-.
Strong
A8SI8TANI SuBGEOKS, ranki;
Lirntenanls.
William Macrae, MH
Terence Joneph .\lc(Jaun .....
James Huttou Ritchie, MD...
James Smith
-,, . fin medical charge of the Station and Jail of Akola.— Sick Furlough
3 jid . Dj^ ^ j.^ Europe.
31 Mar. 63 Officiating Civil Surgeon, Raepore, Central Provinces.
31 Mar. 65 7 Native Infantry.
31 Mar. 65 Civil Surgeon at Vellore.
31 Mar. 65 33 Native Infantrj-.
:i Mar. 65 2 Infantrj-, Hj-derabad Contingent.
2 Oct. 65 Officiating Civil Sui-geon and Superintendent of Jail, Tinncvellj-.
31 Mar. 66 3 Native Infantrj-.
31 Mar. 66 I Infantrj-, Hjderabad Contingent.
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66 Attached to 2 Cavalrj-.
31 Mar. 66 25 Native Infantrj-.
31 Mar. 66 4 Native Infantrj-.
I Oct. 66 Assist. Surg, in the General Hospital and Professor of Pathologj- in the
I Oct. 66 5 Infantrj-, Hyderabad Contingent. [Med. College.
I Oct. 66 Acting Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tellicherry.
I Oct. 66 32 Native Infantrj-.
1 Apr. 67
I Apr. 67 Civil Surgeon, Nagar Division, Mj-sore.
I Apr. 67 9 Native Infantrj-.
I Apr. 67 Official Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum, Madras.
J\[ii(h-a-'i ifcih'cnl Department.
507
Assistant Sukgeons, ranhing as
Lieutenants.
Arthur Luke Haokett
Henry James Hazlett
Daniel Robert Thompson, 3fD. ...
Robert Vincent Power, MD
Alexander McClorg-, MB
James Joseph Louis Rattou, MD.
Edward Alfred Trimnell
Charles Albert Harvey
William Hanks
Patrick Richard Martin, MD
Joseph Patrick McDermott
Alfred Eugeuius Balgaims
Preo Nath Mookerjee
Alexander McArthur, 3tH
John Francis Fitzpatrick, MD. ...
Henry Mervyn Gray Archdall
"William Evatt Wright
Frederick Henry Blenkinsop
Michael Edward Murphy, MD. ...
William Price, jl/D
Samuel Matthias Tyrrell
William Hope Boalth
Joseph Backhouse
David Sinclair, MB
John North
Edward Fawcett
Frederick Robert Paterson
William Joseph Hastings
Thomas Charles Howell Spencer.,
Henry George Hall
Henry Isaac Jones
Charles Sibthorpe
James Anderson Laing, MD
Henry David Cook, JfcTB
Arthur Mudge Branfoot
Christopher John M'Nally, MD.
William John Butler
William Edward Johnson, MD.
Thomas Vaughan Aylen
Stanley Locker Dobie
George Frederick Bevan
Christopher Lloyd, MD
Andrew Francis Dobson, 3fB. ...
Charles Little, MD
Thomas Mayne
John Crofton Lawrenson
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
. Apr.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
T Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
"t Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Oct.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Apr.
I I Apr.
I I Apr.
30 Mar
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar
^o Mar.
30 Mar,
30 Mar.
30 Mar
30 Mar
30 Mar
30 Mar.
KEMABKS.
In medical charge of Right Wing 31 Native Infantry.
In medical charge ist Barriar Division, Upper Godavcry Work:
16 Native Infantrj'.
13 Native Infantry.
20 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chingleput.
1 1 Native Infantry.
I Native Infantry.
27 Native Infantry.
15 Native Infantry.
Upper Godavery Works.
Lock Hospital, Madras.
6 Native Infantry
65^41 Native Infantry.
68 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tranquebar.
68 Civil Surgeon, Cocanada.
68 '4 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
69 Attached' to 31 Native Infantry.
69 10 Native Infantry.
69 Zillah Surgeon and Suinriutciiilent of the Jail at Guntoor.
69 Left Wing 31 Nntivr Tnt-niH y.
69'LeftWing 15 Nativr liiliiiitiy.
69 Anaiy.-^t of Potable Waturs, IJritish Burmah.
69|H.H.' the Nizam'.s State Railways.
69 'Attached to 27 Native Infantrj-.
69 1
69 Analyst of Potable Waters, Hyderabad and Nagporc.
69 Superintendent of the District Jail at Kurnool
69 'Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
69 [presidency District.
70'Mysore Division.
70'Officiating Civil Surgeon of the Station and Jail of Akola.
70 Mysore Division.
72
Madras Veterinary Department.
D.VTK OF
I rHESl!NT BEMAKKS.
Inspecting Vetebinary bank i
Surgeon. | — '- — 1
Edward Boghurst Dawson 25 May 66
1ST Class Veterinary Surgeons.
Josiah Martin CuUimore 7 Aug. 48 Sick Furlough to Em-ope.
EowlandHillUsherwood Holloway 26 Dec. 50 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
Veterinary Surgeons.
James Thacker 29 Apr. 5 1 Sick Furlough to Europe.
Thomas Pritchard ! 2 Oct. 51 Body Guard. _,
Frederick George Shaw ' 6 Feb. 57 Remount Depot, Oossoor.
George Western 25 Apr. 57 4 Cavalr;-.
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Reverend Frederick Cell, DD. Lord Bishop of Madras, 27 November i8£
-Sick leave to Europe.
Sev. John Gorton, MA.
Rev Warner Beckingham Ot- >
tley.MA i
Eev. Robert Mm-phy, LL.D
Rev. Charles Rhenius
Rev. John Tyrwhit DawKidd, BA.
Rev. Wm. Wrighte Gilbert)
Cooper, MA )
Rev. Samuel Thos. Pettigrew, 3i".l.
Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan,iJ.4.
Rev. Henry Pigot James, BA
Rev. Thos. Arth. CooperPratt, MA.
Rev. Robert Parker Little, BA. ...
Rev. Charles Rous Drury, MA. ...
Rev. Jaine.s Johnston Brydges |
Sliver.^, J, L.I) 3
R, r. \\:ivvv I ) .\Uara Deane, BA...
Rrr. .I;im>> McKee, DD
YiV/-. ()ff:ivius \)v.ne, BA
Rev. John William Wynch, MA...
Rev. George English
Rev. John Murphy, LL.D
Rev. Thomas Foulkes
Rev. Alexander Taylor, 3fA
Rev. Wllham Leeming, MA
BEMAEKS.
f Archdeacon and Commissary of the Diocese of Madras.— Joint Chaplain,
1 St. George's Cathedral.
Chaplain of Berhampore and Chitterpore.
( Chaplain Bangalore, Trinity Church. Registrar of the Diocese and Arch-
■(. deaconry of Madras, and Sec. to the Lord Bishop of Madras.— Furl.
Garrison Chaplain, Fort St. George.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Chaplain of Vizagapatam.
Chaplain of St. John's District, Bangalore.
'Joint Chaplain of Bangalore, St. Mark's Church.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
I Chaplain of Vizianagi-am. —Furlough to Europe.
'Chaplain of St. Mark's District. Bangalore,
[chaplain of Bolarumand Chudderghaut.
Chaplain of Coonoor.
Chaplain of St. Thomas' Mount, with charge of Palaveram.
Chaplain of Ootacamund.
(Chaplain of Wellington.
I Chaplain of Trevandrum.
[Acting Chaplain, Fort St. George.
; Chaplain of Mysore.
iCha])lain of Bellary.
c;haplain of Caddalore.
Furlough to Europe.
'Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Madras.
'Chaplain of Rajahmundry and Cocanada.
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Madras Ecclesiantical EstahlisJi Dient.
Junior Chaplains.
1863 Sev. Wm. Samuel Trotman, Jf-i.. Chaplain of Mercara.
Meo. Charles Henry Dearie, Af A....' Acting Chaplain of Trinity District, Bangalore.
Rei). George Warlow, BA !joint Chaplain otSt. George's Cathedi-al.
Heu. Francis George Lys, MA. ...IChaplain of North Black Town.
Eeo. Edw. Skelton Goodhart, -Bjt. IChaplain at Aurungabad. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
1865 Eec. David George Clarke ...Ichaplain of Vepery.
'" Reo. James Tanner, 3SA '...;Sick Furlough to Europe.
1870
1870
Bev. William Marshall Sargent \
Babiugton, BA j
Reo. Rich. Chas. Wm. Raban, MA.
Reo. Arthur Toms Bartlett
Reo. William Bassett Powell
Reo. Henry Pope
Reo. Clement Smith
Reo. John Bowden Trend
Reo. James Francis Browne
Rec. William Weston Elwes, MA .
Reo. John Mills Walker
Chaplain of Vizianagram.
Chaplain of South Black Town.
Chaplain of TrimiilgheiTy. — Acting at Vellore and Arcot.
Chaplain of Poonamallee.
Chaplain of Coimbatore.
Chaplain of Trimulgherry.
Chaplain of Berar.
Chaplain of Secunderabad.
Chaplain of Vizagapatam.
Chaplain of Caiuiauore.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
! Senior Chaplain.
j8sg]Reo. Alexander Walker
Chaplains.
i86o\Reo. Augustus Clifford Bell, MA.
Assistant Chaplain.
iS66'Iieo. William Alexander Liston ..
St. Andrew's Church, Madras.
Bangalore. .
Secunderabad.
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services.
1 Major General J. W. Bayley served in the Coorg campaign of April 1834. Alsolu the campaign of 1844-45 in
the Southern Mahratta Country, and was present at the investment and capture of the forts of PanuUa, Pown-
ghur, Monohur, and Monsontoosh.
2 Major General H. Prichard served in the Vizagapatam Hills in 1832-33. In the Goomsoor campaign of 1833-36.
Also in the Kolapore campaign of 1845.
3 Major General S. C. Briggs served in the Coorg campaign of April 1834, and was ju-escnt ;it the taking of a
breastwork at CassanhuUj', and at the assault of the Buck stockade. Was employed with the in -ui )s at the quelling
of ;ui insurrection in the Shorapore district, and at the capture of Annapah Naick, alsj iiguinst the fort of
Meenageepett and capture of Borsanee Sing in 1S42. Commanded a force of the Hyderaljad Coutiugent and
Resident's Escort on the occasion of the Residency being attacked by a body of Rohillas on the 17th July 1S57.
* Major General R. Hamilton served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at Tonghoo, and 2nd in
Command of the Sitang detachment at the taking of Beeliug (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, including the affairs of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and surrender of Kirwee (Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
^ Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde served with the 19th Regiment Native Infantry during the disturbances in Malabar in
1843. Was present in command of the 4th Puujaub Infantry at the occupation of the Bahadoor Khail Valley in Nov.
1851 ; also in the expetlition against the Beydar Beloochees in March 1857. Served dm-ing the suppression of the
rebellion in Bengal in 1857-58; commanded the 4th Puujaub Infantry during the siege, and at the stoi-ming of
Delhi — formed part of the storming party in the capture of the Delhi magazine and Palace ; was present at the
affairs of Gungeeole, Puttealee, and Mynpoore ; at the engagement at Shumshabad, and at the siege of Lucknow
and storming of the Begum's Palace March 1858 ; was severely wounded in the attack on the Goal Mnsjid March
1858 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and .Lt.Colonel, and CJJ.). Commanded .the 4TI1 I'imjaub Infantrj-
in the expedition against the Mysoud Wazeeres in March i860. Commanded with local rank uf Major General the
Hazara Field Force of 1868 in the expedition against the tribes on the Black Moimtaiu, resultiiii.' in their defeat and
submission (thanked by the Government of India and by the Commander in Chief, Medal with Clasp).
" Major General D. Hodson served in the Goomsoor campaign in 1836. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in
1858-59, including the battle of Banda, assault and capture of Jheen Jung, affair of Kubrai, action near Kirwee,
forcing of the Punghatee Pass (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
' Major General L. Barrow served in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45. Commanded a Squadron of
Volunteer Cavalry raised under the orders of Major General Sir Henry Havelock on the 25th June 1857 ; was present
and commanded them at the following actions : — Battle of Futtehpore 12th July 1857, in the morning action at Dung
15th July 1857, and in the action at Pando Nuddee on the evening of the same day; battle of Cawiipore i6th July
1857, expedition to Bythoor, and capture of 19 guns 19th July 1857 ; action in Oonao in Oude, and action at Busseenit
Gunge in August, two other actions at Busseerut Gunge prior to retreating across the Ganges on the 13th August to
Cawnpore; action at Bithoor 16th August, re-crossed the Ganges in face of the enemy 19th September, action at
Mimghrwarrah 21st Septemljcr, action at Alumbagh 23rd September, entrance into Lucknow for relief of the
(Jarrison on the 25th Septemln r, was bisiegcd and engaged in the defence of Lucknow from 26th September to 21st
November, when the night iuti>:;t \vas made, action at Guillee in Lucknow on the 22nd Dec ; was at the defence
of the entrenched position at .\luiiiliaL;h, and engaged in fom' actions imder Sir James Outram, besides many minor
skirmishes against the enemy during Januaiy and Feb. 1858 ; present at the siege and final capture of Lucknow in
March (Medal with two Clasp.s, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and CB., and received in orders the special
notice of the Commander in Chief and Governor General).
8 Major General C. Mackenzie served with General Lindsay's Column in Coorg in 1834 in all the actions leading
to the conquest of Mercara the capital of Coorg. Served under Admiral Chads against the Malay I'ii-ates in 1863.
Was in the Cabool garrison imtil he became a hostage, and again in 1841-42 after his release. Led the advanced
guard at the forcing of the Khoord Cabool I'ass, 12 Oct. 1841 ; defended the fort of Nishan Khan hi the city of
Cabool, Nov. 1841 — Ibrced his way through the enemy's lines, bringing off the wounded with the women and
children, himself receiving three slight wounds. Commanded a body of Jezailchis, and mentioned l>y General
Elphinstone in his report to Government as " engaged in every action during the siege (at Cabool), his conduct
being most conspicuous." Was wounded at the battle of Behmaroo on the 23rd Nov. 1841, and again at the murder
of Sir William .Macniighten on the 23i'd Deo. iS.,i. Was given up as a hostage on the 8th January 1842 at the special
demand of Aklmr Khan. Twice .-'11,1 !; ji, , 1 m., :im .Mfulian t . ik -.li^ile with General Pollock in April and
Hay 1842. Commanded a large b^ i I. ' ii il : , 1, I n' • v. I . :i, c:il charge of Prince Shahpur during
the expedition to Istalif. Served .i> 1 .1 n;,!,: . r 1 -c 1 i m ^i fii. mlier 1842. Raised and commanded
the 4th Sikh Light Infantry on the I r ii' ^ !■ .hiriirj; 1 li- In 1, I ■mi;aulMMiii|iaiLju 111 1848-49. Took possession of the
Ceded Districts of Bcrar in 1853, and estahlisluit Hritisli rule without bloodshed or loss of revenue, and was
thanked for this " opportune and important pulilic service." As Brigadier of Elichpore Division he dispersed the
Rohillas in 1854, taking some small forts and a large number of prisoners. Personally checked a mutiny of the
3rd Hyderabad Cavalry ou the 21st September 1855, and was dangerously wounded in so doing— received eleven
Biibre cuts and lliroo bad contusions. Has been repeatedly thanked by Government, Cabool Medal, CB., and a
opeciul annuity for " valued aud distinguished services especially in Affghanistan."
. • Major General H. Nott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the
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detachment which captured the rebel Nursimba Reddy iu the Ceded Districts in 1846. Served with General
Whitlock's Force in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59.
1° Colonel C. Cooke served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Madras Brigade in the Burmese
war from the 31st March 1852 to the loth April 1853, and was present at the capture of Rangoon and occupation
of Prome (Medal with Clasp lor Pegu).
» Colonel E. A. H. Webb served with the garrison during the insurrection in Cabul in 1841, and volun-
teered to be given up as a hostage; volunteered to accompany the Force under Sir John McCaskill, and was
mentioned in the despatch relating to the storm of Istalif dated 20th September 1842 (Medal). Had charge
of the Commissariat and Police Departments at Secunderabad during the Mutiny of 1857, and his services were
favourably brought to the notice of Government at the recommendation of the Commander in Chief in letter No.
1213, 13th October 1857. Received the "marked approbation" of Government in Minutes of Consultation No.
3708, 2rst October 1857, and of the late Honourable Court of Directors, published in Minutes of Consultation No.
936, 12th March 1858 ; Gazetted a Companion of the Star of India 4th June 1869.
1* Colonel T. Thompson served with the field force in Kurnoolin 1839, and was present at the affiiir of Zorapore.
'* Colonel R. T. Snow served in the Nugger campaign in 1831, and was present at two aflTairs with the insurgents.
1* Colonel T. Clerk served with the field force in Knrnool in 1839, and was present at the affiiir of Zorapore.
Was present in 1844 in the action on the banks of the Helmund, at the relief of the fortress of Ghirishk, and in the
action near Khawind in Zemindawar.
15 Colonel Wyndham sei-ved in the Coorg war in 1834. Expedition to China in 1812, including the capture of
Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo (Medal). Engaged in several campaigns in the Hyderabad coimtry from
1844 to 1849. Boliilla campaign in 1855. "Whilst commanding a Column of the Hyderabad 'Contingent repelled a
night attack of about 12,000 mercenaries of the Rajah of Shorapore before that place, engaged iu skirmishes the
following day, and present at the capture of Shorapore on the 9th Feb. 1858. Has received Medals for China and
India.
"* Colonel H. Rlarr served in the first Goomsoor campaign of 1835-36, and in the second campaign in 1837. Served
in the Burmese war from July 1852 to July 1853, and" was present at the recapture of Bitting "(Medal with Clasp
for Pegu).
1" Brigadier General W. C. Worid.-; served with a detached force in co-operation with Colonel Green's Brigade in
suppressing the insuii ;; n ii: 1 iii:ii,-i iii i ;;. Was on field service in the Saugor Division and Bundlecund in
1842-43, antl present :ii : , - iincnali, iind when in commandof a field detachment, consisting of atroop of
the 6tli Light Cavalry ; r 1 ii- t "' N'tive Infantry, surprised a party of rebels north of the Nerbudda.
Was employed as Bn.;:! ir Mi; n 1 . ;!..■ .Malms Tr iiii)s in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the Gwalior
campaign of 1843-44.
1* Colonel C. C. McCullum served with afield detachment in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S41, and was-
present at the capture of the fort of Badamee.
" Colonel J. White served in the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and was present at the
investment and capture of the forts of Punulla, Pownghur, Monohur, and Muns^.lltn^ll.
20 Brigadier General H. D. Abbott served with the Nizam's Cavalry in the n]nrain.ii,~ aL-ainst Knrnool in 1S39 ; as
Brigade Major with the Head Quarters of the Nizam's Cavalry Division duriim thu n|niati(ins against Rohillas at
Waronee and Urnee in 1849 ; also as Brigade Major of the Force at the investment and rudiuiiun of Fort Rai (Mhow)
December 1850, and at repulse of the sortie by the Arab Garrison. Served as Brigade Major of the Force at the
siege of Dharoor in January 1851. Also as Brigade Major to the FoBce in the engagement with the Arabs near
Aurungabad, 22nd September 1853. Commanded one of the attacking Columns on the entrenched village of Jesurint
Poora. Brigade Major to Brigadier Majnie's Force at engagement with Rohillas at Sniloor 21st Sept. i8s4 (severely
wounded — sabre cut of left arm and two horses woimded under him). Coniiiiamli .1 at .\inin)'.,':il>ail during the
disaffection of the troops at that station in May 1857. Sei-ved with the Hyderabad 1 nut ,11- mi i nuc iimlir ('(j'lonel
Orr at the reduction of Peepha in Malwa. Commanded the ist Hyderabad Cavalry wiili tin- I'l.nu il.^jiatohed to
Mahidpoor. Commanded the right attack in the Cavaliy action at Rawal iu Nov. 1857. Pres'jut with the Malwa
Field Force at the battles of Mundepore and Goodariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Brigade
of Cavalry at the repulse of the attack made on the rear (Brevet of Major) . Sei-ved in the action in forcing the Pass
of Dhamonee. Present with the force under Sir Hugh Rose at the action at Mudenpore, and commanded the
Squadron of the ist Hyderabad Cavalry sent in pursuit; capture of the Fort of Tallihet 12th March 1858 ; invest-
ment and siege of Jhansie ( wounded) . Commanded the Hyderabad Cavalry Contingent at the battles of Koonch
and Golowlee, advance on Calpec, pursuit from Calpee, liattle of Morar (horse killed) ; inusuit of rebels under Tantia
Topee from Gwalior, action at Jowra Allipoor (Medal with Clus]) for Central India, and CB.). Commanded a Brigade
of Cavalry for the protection of the line of the Nurlmdda (hiring Tantia Ttijiee's jiass'-.ge into the Deccan in
Nov. and Dec. 1858, and Jan. 1859. Commanded a Field lirtacliincnt in pur.-uit of Rohillas in the HiU country
near Gintoor in Nov. 1859.
21 Colonel W. C. R. Macdonald served the Gwalior c.ampaiLjii of 184:1 .1 1. aiul \vas incseut as Kxtra Aide de Camp
to Lord Gough at the battle of Maharajpore (thanked in (lesii.itch, lir-i , . .-im . >■ - , ^ I m i',!- 'I'm kish Contingent
with rank of Lt. Colonel during the Russian war in i: =-, v. mal w,. ' ; , , :■ I; > nt of Turkish
Cavahy. Commanded at the Cavalry engagement at K.hcIm a, tlic r ; 1 l. 1, ih Turkish Cavalry,
he twice charged a body of about 500 Russian Hussars aial ( nssai ks. hi tl, , , > , nil, 1 In 1 , ( , , . d a sword cut on
the right hand, and a severe sj^ear wound in the nrck, 1m sah s routusions. luallusiuu to this aU'air a complimentary
order was issued (5th Class of the Medjidie, ami ■I'ui ki-li Mcilal).
22 Colonel D. G. Pollard was employed with the li nlano ■ FieUlForcein 1841. and was present at the storming of the
Petta and subsequent surrender of the fort, and dutuuce of the fort of Gudjundergurh. Was present during the
siege of Aden by the Arab tribes in 1846.
23 Colonel F. Young served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59, and received the thanks of the
Lt.Governor of Bengal for a successful pursuit of a body of sepoy rebels in Behar in June 1S5S, on which occasion
he with nine of his men crossed the Poon Poon river in a flooded state and killed with his own hands two of the
sepoy rebels who had remained behind to dispute the passage of the ford, in a hand-to-hand encoimter (Medal).
^* Colonel F. C. Kempster served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the storming
of Chin-kiang-foo (Medal).
25 Colonel A. R. Eraser was on field service in the Southern Mahratta Country during part of 1845.
2S Colonel A. L. Steele served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the storming of
Chin-kiang-foo (Medal).
27 Colonel G. K. Shakespcar was present at the capture of Badamee in 1841. Also in the second Burmese war
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
28 Colonel A. Hewlett was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59 ; served as Commissa-
riat Officer with field columns under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and at
Cawnpore from September 1857 to January 1S58 ; was iireseiitrat the actions on the 26th 27th and 28th November
1857 with the Gwalior mutineers before r, !,,■;, ,1, , ;,,: : ia tlie .m nnchments during their subsequent investment
by the rebel force till 6th Decem'oor fui;, . ■ I larters of the regiment at Buunee bridge when
it formed the re:;r guard of Sir James ( 1, >i e 1 eiriod of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
during the capture of Lucknow. Comm.aink I a i: I li' i hen 11 !m( urruckpoordistriet from 1 .;tli Se)itember till27th
November 1858, and engaged in affairs with t'le rebels at Bausee on the 22nd and 2Stli > : . » inttra, at Poka
Betwah, at Biscohu, and Doomaragunge. Was senior Officer commanding Head Quio e Wing of his
regiment at the action before Toolsepore, and was wounded on the 28th September ami t under him.
Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the field column under Brig.nlii : , I laadlecund in
March 1859, ami e I _:ej .1 ei atra k aa !)■ a of the rebels under RumnutSing by a detachment of jiid Sikh Cavalry.
Served as Assisi ': .' 0 the Saugor Field Division from July 1859 to the breaking up of the
division on 31st !: .n . 1, I iT Major, Medal with Clasp).
23 Colonel H. II - a^ •■: ) < ! : Ik ::i I .Ijor Hyderabad Contingent and Berar Field Force under Brigadier
W. Hill commanding Hyderaljad 1; aitiii.;en; Irom November 1858 to 15th Jauuary 1859 to prevent Tantia Topee's
Force moving on Berar; was present at the skirmish between the rebels under Rissuldar Rahini AU-Khan GvvaUor,
and the Berar Field Force under Brigadier W. Hill in the Taptee Valley on 8th December 1858 ; present at Chichum-
bah i5tli January 1859, had horse shot under him in recalling skirmishers before the assault took place, and was
Sio Madni,.^ Sfof Curps.— Wirr Servics.
severely wouurted in the riiiht shoulder when with the 3rd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent in the attack on the
rebels posted in the vilUii^'e atterwards (Medal).
'^ Bt. Colonel W. J. Cooke served in the Goomsnor campaign of 1S38, and in the Kolapore campaijrn of 1845.
^1 Colonel H. D. Innes was employed with the Badamee Field Force in 1841. "Was present at thedefence of Aden
during the siege of that place by Arab tribes m 1846. At Golcondah in 1S4S. Served as Brigade Mnjor with Major
Spottiswood's Column in 1859.
^2 Bt.Colonel A. K. Gore served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
33 Colonel C. il. Shakcspear served during the second Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during the
operations before and attack on Rangoon onthe nth 12th 13th and 14th April 1852, assault and capture of Bassein
19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp lor Pegu).
Colonel S. Mainwarmg served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the storming
aoid capture of Chin-kiang-foo and investment of Nankin (Mednl) .
" Colonel J. Mayno served : ~ - . - - ■
I the Turkish Contingent during the war with Russia (4th Class of the Medjidie).
Was with the Kurnool Movable Column, and engaeed in Central India in suppression of the mutiny under Major
General Whitlook, and present at the affairs of SI eejung, Kobrai, battle of Banda, and storming of the Heights of
Punwarree (Medal with Clasp).
3' Colonel F.J. Goldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-42. and was present at the affair of Chuenpec
and Bogue Forts (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent under General Vivian
in Turkey and the Eastern Crimea from July 1855 to the close of the Russian war (4th Class of the Medjidie).
^ Colonel J. N. H. Maclean joined Sir Hugh Rose's Field Force on the 25th of February 1858 in command of 300
men of the Goond Levy raised by himself at Baitool and accompained the field force to Jhansi, and was present at
the attack and storming of the small fort of Bursolea, engaged at the forcing of the pass of Mudnapore, and again
at the battle of the Betwa, storming and capture of the town and fort of Jhansi (mentioned in Sir H. Rose's
despatch, and received the thanks of Her Majesty, Medal and Clasp for Central India).
** Colonel E. J. Lawder served as an .Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Saugor Field
Division during the whole time it was in the field in 1858-59, was present at the attack on Jheeghur, affair of
Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillery
and Cavalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
'■^^ Colonel G. R. Philips served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1845-46.
■•<* Colonel E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Rajah's country from
22nd to 31st July 1854.
■" Colonel R. WooUey was emploj-ed in the districts of Nursingpore, Jubbulpore, and Saugor in suppressing the
rebelhon in October, November, and December 1857.
^=' Colonel J. F. J. Stevenson served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban
5th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^ Colonel R. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1852 which was sent up to protect the British
frontier on the Salween river from the inroads of the Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defence of
Martaban in May 1852.
■" Colonel J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghnr Punulla, Raugna, Seevapore, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rain ghaut.
" Colonel E. W. Boudier served in the Kurnool campaign in 1839. Served in the Turkish Contingent during the
Russian war in 1855-56, and commanded a Regiment of 'Turkish Infantry till the war was over (Brevet of Major,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Colonel R. S. Wilsdn served in the Affghanistan and Scinde ciimpaigns from Oct. 1840 to April 1843, was
present at Killa-i-Ariiss, storm of a fort in the Ghilzie country ist May 1841, at Khela-i-Ghilzie cavalry skirmish
29th May 1S41, at Chaprecal cavalry skirmish 27th December 1841, where he received two sword wounds, one on
the left arm and another on the left side of the neck ; atKhaleespah general action 12th January 1842, at Babwulle
general action early part of 1842, at Candahar, attack on the Heeraeth Gate in March 1842, at Candahar general
action on the cantonments 29th May 1842, employed in the Bolan Pass, clearing the heights and protecting the
march of General England's Force in August 1842 (Medal).
*^ Colonel M. T. Ffrench served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair at Zorapore,
was employed in 1857-59 in Bengal, and present at the affair at Suhar-Shahabad 21st August and 20th September
1858, Noorpoor, Shahabad 15th and 22nd September 1S58 (Medal).
** Colonel A. F. Place served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair at Zorapore,
was emjoloyed in 1857-59 in Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas ; commanded
a party of one suba^lar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post of Mairodora and captured 26
boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction of the rebels'
boat on the 21st August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on the 20th September, at the taking of Noor-
poor, Surragah, and Turcole on the 15th and 22nd September when those towns and several boats were destroyed
(Medal).
'*'■' Colonel W. S. Simpson served with the troops in the Northern Concan in pursuit of the Freebooter Ragogee-
Bangria from January to June 1845. Commanded a detachment against the Shans andKareens of the Younzareen
district, Martaban Piovince in 1857.
_5'' Colonel J. M. Macgregor served with Lt.Colonel Watson's Field Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Ter-
ritories from 4th Oct. 1842 to 26th April 1843 ; was present at the affair at Heerapoor on the Nerbudda and Simee-
riah in Bundlecund. Was actively employed with his Regiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the
mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58 ; commanded a squadron cm the nth December 1857, and surprised and captured the
rebel Bugwan Sing ; commanded a squadron at the taking of the forts of Dehayan, Tirol, and Deolee. Formed
part of the force under the personal command of Lord Clyde from October 1858 to i8th January 1859 ; present at
the taking of Buxar Ghaiit, Doondeeakherah, and defeat of Beni Madhoo on the 24th Noveniber 1858, Churdah
26th December 1S58, and Mujeediah 27th December 1858 ; on the baggage guard at Bankee when the rebels under
the Nana and Begum were defeated by Lord Clyde on the 31st December 1858. Present at the reduction of Bun-
dlecund uTidcr Mnjov (Icneral Whitlock and Brigadier Wheler from 19th January 1859 to 28th January i860 (Brevet
of Major, .Miil;il with Clasp).
^^ Colouil A. ( nnpi 1- served with the 8th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the Kolapore State Oct.
1844 to .hiiic lo.n, and in the Southern Concan.
^* Ooloncl .1. Daniel served with the field force against Kurnool in 1839.
'3 Colonel C. F. Luard served with the expedition to Kurnool in 1839, and was engaged in the affair at Zorapore.
'* Colonel C. J. Bradley commanded the Resident's Escort at the attack on the Residency of Hyderabad in July
1857.
" Colonel F. Mardall served in the Southern Mahratta Country 1844-45, and formed part of Colonel Outram's
E>cort to Kolapore, was present at the storming of the fort of Sainunghur, attack and capture of the heights of
Budderghnr, and sun-ender of that foi t, storm and capture of the forts of Punulla (slightly wounded) and Pownghtir,
during the whole of the o])erations at Sascdroog, and at the attack on the stockades 'in December 1844; led the
descent of the Eleplnint rock Stli January 1845, present at the attack and capture of the village of Seerapoer and at
the attacks on the foils of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
'» Colonel F. M. llaulta in served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45, present at the taking of the heights of
and Kurreniler of liuddeighur, at an outi)ost affair West of Punulla, at the storm and capture of the forts of Punulla
jind Pown^ihui-, the investment and occujiation of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosghur, and at an attack on
tho_ gateway of Munohur, at which place was very severely and dangerously wounded.
" Colonel A. Iliach served with the expedition 'to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th December 1859.
Colonel R. FulUm was employed against the rebel Moung-gong-gee in I'hurrawaddie, Burmah; was present
at the stormingand taking of the htockudc in 1855.
''•• Colonel A. Itithordon volunteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese war in
'852-53. accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and subse(|uently officiated as Staff Officer to the column under
Brigadier Gencnil Steel, commanded a comp.any of the 5th Regiment N. I. with the advanced party at the attack
UDon Gongah 181I1 .laiiiiary 1853, and present at other minor affairs (Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
AEadras Staff Corps. — War Services. 511
^ Colonel Barnett Ford served with the Madras Siiiiinis ;nid ilimis tlir..u-linut thr linnnoi' \v:iii]t' 1S52-53,
and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of A\ :i ilmin^ tli*' -ir::!. )■ |i;i n .-r 1 h. \n ;,•■ 1 , .iniiLindiMl two
Companies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of M-nhilmn it)i;iiil;i <l \>y ili,' t,.,\, rm 1 ,,r i-Hh;,, ; ),i|.^entat
the destruction of the river stockades, the taking of tliu \Vliit(; JiMuse i'ii|U. t', >i n m .,1 ih, i ,n;,t I'iun.hi, liipture of
Rangoon, nth and 15th April (shghtly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
and capture of Bassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
61 Colonel P. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Infantiy at the operations in the vicinity and capture
of Rangoon in AprU 1852 ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Army of Ava till the end of the war (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
^^ Colonel W. Murray served in the campaign in Central India in 1S57-58 under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present
at Peepliah, Radwul, Mundisore, Goorarew, Mudunpure, Jal, Behal, Jhansie, Kotiah, Koonea, Goolowlee, and
Calpee, Bilawah, GTwalior, and wounded by a musket-shot in the leg, baj-onet-wound in the cheek and back (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Colonel Elphinstone served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at PunuUa, Raugna,
Seevapore, Munohur and Munsantosh. Served with the Turkish Contingent in the Engineer Corps at Kertch in the
Crimea in 1855 and 1856, served also in Bengal at Cawnpore in the Commissariat Dei^artment during the mutiny of
1858-59 (Medal).
"' Colonel H. Abdy served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur, Budder-
ghur, Ramghur, Muaohur and Munsuntosh. R^pr^ived a slis-h't sword-cut on the foot at Samanghur.
Sj Colonel W. D. Stanley served at Ungool in i 47 :m\<\ 7-4-:.
66 Colonel E. A. B. Travers served with the E\n ■.Iitinii;ii\- l-'orce in China in 1842, and was present at the captm-e
of Woosung and Shanghae, and was woiindud >li-;itl\ ,11 ihe escalade and capture of Chin-kiang-foo (Medal).
Served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 as Aulu tie (_:auip to Major General Steel, and was present at the relief
of Pegu (mentioned in General Godwin's despatch), at the affairs of KuUe and Mootsagamoo, accompanied, the
Martaljan Kxpeditionaiy Force to Tonghoo, was i)resent at Gongahud minor affairs— mentioned in despatch (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) .
67 Colonel A. Prichird was with his company on field service at Sungkherra in the district of Hoossunsabad in
November 1858 guarding the Sungkherra ford of the Nerbudda river to prevent the crossing of the rebel followers
of Tantia Topee.
68 Colonel A. C. McMast^r was employed in the rebellion in G^lcondah and Darcondah in the Golcondah Zemin-
dary in 1847, and in Bengal with the Saugor Field Division, from rt-lief of Kirwee to close of campaign.
^ Colonel J. P. "Watts was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
7" Colonel J. Orr was employed in the suppression of the mutiny m I'lidi.i in 1857-59 (Medal).
■1 Colonel R. Ranken served with the 35th.Madras Native Infantry throughout the second Burmese war, and
was present at the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon in April, and capture of Prome in Oct. 1852
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Central India in 1859 with the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
"- Colonel E. F. Waterman was present at Indore on the ist July 1857 when Holkar's revolted troops attacked
the Residency. Was afterwards employed in keeping open the communication between Khandeish (Bombay
Presidency) and Malwa, from December 1857 to August 1858 (Medal).
73 Colonel E. A. Saunders sewed under the orders of the Commissioner of Nagpore on various occasions against
the rebels in Central India in 1858-59.
'* Colonel E. T. Boddam was Assistant Adjutant General of the Nagpore Field Force during the insurrection and
mutiny of 1857.
'= Colonel F. L. Magniac served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghur, Ramghur, Munohur, and Munsuntosh ; and with part of the Contingent at Indore dui-ing the mutiny
of Holkar's troops in 1857.
76 Colonel H. D. Taylor served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the reUef of Pegu in December
1S52, and at the second investment of Pegu by the Bui-mese in January 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58 ; present at the rehef of Lucknow in 1857, at the actions of
Secunderabaugh, Shah Nujes Terra, and Alumbagh, and at the captm-e of Lucknow with the Lucknow Flying
Column from May to July 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). With the expedition to China in i860 ;
present at the capture of the Taku Forts, at tlie engagements of Chan-chia-wan and Palee-chou, and at the advance
on Pekin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
77 Lt.Colonel C. Hight was employed in the hiU tracts of Orissa in 1847, 1849, and again in 1851.
78 Lt.Colonel F. W. A. Robson served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghur, Punallaghur, Raugna, Seevapoor, Munohur, and Munsuntosh.
7' Lt.Colonel W. S. S. Mulcaster served 111 the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories durins- the suppression of the
mutiny in Bennal ; ])rL'seut iit the aflUir in'ar Sehora and at Kooagaum ; served wiih !:,:. 1 if 1 I; iw rr^ .Ir's Field
Force in the Gnru -kii'iix- di.-trict in l!cu'j:d from May to December, and jireseut at il, \ -, v:ili; com-
manded the ca\ airy ;a 1 li ■ uci lo-i :it 11 uiiKd], and thanked by Colonel Byng, and favour. i : ' i. I'.riLcadier
Rowcroft in their dc'spatclies; cDiiiiiiaudid tlic cavalry at the affiiir at Bansee, and favour,!"! > nu i 1 ; -im >l In iirigadieif
Rowcroft in his despat.t-h. and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch; present at UrigadierRowcroft's
action at Toolsepore in Oude, and at the reduction of Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
«" Lt.Colonel J. B. Knocker was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857-58.
81 Lt.Colonel C. W. Dun served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from ist
March to 25th April 1843, and from loth October to 8th November 1843. Was present during the Chinese riots a.t
Singapore in May 1854.
8- Lt.Colonel W. P. S. Smyth was riu|iloyed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1S57-59, and was present
at the affair at Kanta. at I'.uiiiicr u ,tli i-nnonuingrear guard of the Commander-in-Chief's Army during the capture
of Lucknow, present at \'.:iv.-r,- . i,d ;iiid tli September 1858, at Doomeragunge, at Poka-Bitwah, Bissohur and
battle of Toolsepore (M'i I; I ^^ ili i^v^ ci-r-i.
85 Lt.Colonel F. Ap;ii . ;- < '- 1 .m field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories n ■: iVum 17th July 1857 to 30th AprU 1858 ; proceeded with some Irregular
Cavalry on piquet to t ! 1 '. _ ; 41 d at Balakote, Sleemanabad, and Ramkerah ( Medal )
8* Lt.Colonel J. G. Tnali .-.^ vrd m iho c^cJ.Jud Bui-mesewar, and was present at the captui'e of Martaban sthAnril
1852 (Medal with Clasp fur Pegu). '
8» Lt.Colonel H. M. Macdonald served at Ungool in 1S47 and 1848.
86 Lt.Colonel W. H. Cuming served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the
Medjidie). Served with the Saugor Field Division in queUing the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at the
affair of Kubraie, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; subsequently
with Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels in 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central
India).
87 Lt.Colonel P. L. Holmes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1848. Also during the campai<Ti in
Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1859 (Medal). "
88 Lt.Colonel Y. J. Sh'jrtlaud served with the C Company Sappers and Miners in the Burmese war in i852-5-'- present
at the capiiir. m";\ . ; ; r nil ii:;iidr 1 I lic detachmont of Sappcfs and Mlucrs that accompauled the laud Columu undcr
Major 1;.: !.' ■ i r '; I I f , Tonghoo ; also present at minor affairs on the frontier beyond Tonchoo and
elsewhi i'-' M •::,!■.,■,, ''■■]■' '■ I ■'■ JU). . °
8S Lt.i ..1-iH I 1; 1: 1; rr<,.- w..^ riui.loyed in ChinnaEomedy in February and March 1850 in suppressino- Meriah
sacrifice, and succeeded m reseuuig 52 persons. Served in Goomsoor in 1857.
9" Lt.Colonel A. Hunter was employed in Goomsoor in 1846. Also in the Burmese war in 1S53 (Medal with Claso
for Pegu). '"^
91 Lt.Colonel P. S. Cunningham served in the Southern Mahratta campaign in 1844-4^, and was nrespnt- nt th^
taking of the heights in front of and occupation of Budderghur. ^^ ^'" Piesent at the
512 Ilaclras Staff GoriJs. — War Services.
'2 Lt Colonel C. Nicholls commanded a detacliment of loo men in the expedition againist the rebel Niirsimba Reddy ;
served durini' the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu 21st November 1852 ; also
constantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer ; was also present
with the piquet which repulsed a night attack on the steamer 19th November 1852 ; served m the Sumbulpore district
during the disturbances 1857-58 (Jledal for Pegu). , ..^ , ,/^ ^
33 Lt. Colonel L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Canton
»* Lt Colonel C. S. Elliot served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the destruction of the enemy's
stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon, and capture of Pegu m
November 1S52. Commanded the advanced guard of the force under Major General Godwin, which relieved the
Pegu garrison in December 1852 ; mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the suppression
of the Bengal mutiny from December 1857 till his regiment returned to Madras, and was with Outram's Corps of
Observation at the Alumbagh, and also at the capture of Lucknow, and at the subsequent operations of the Oude
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
55 Lt Colonel H. H. Firth was present with the second expedition against the rebel Nursimba Reddy m 1846, and at
the capture of the three Rajahs of Owk in September 1846. Served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu) Also with Major General Whitlock's Force in suppressing the mutiny m Bengal m 1858-59, and present at the
surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee, and in the action at Grivaussah on the banks of the Sinde river.
96 Lt.Colonel G. T. HilUard served in Goomsoor in 1846 and 1847 ; also with the Saugor Field Division, and com-
manded the field detachment at the surprise of the enemy's camp at Tolakanjaram on the 4th December 1858 (Medal
97 Lt Colonel De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the mutiny in i858Tsg; present at the
action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jummoo (mentioned in despatches) . Commanded a Regiment
of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the conclusion of the
campaign. Had Divisional command of the MiUtary Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the retreat of the
rebel army and until the withdrawal of the Police in October 1859 (Medal).
9' Lt.Co'lonel J. Puckle served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45 ; was present at the taking of the heights
in front of and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost aflfair on the west side of Punalla, at the storm and capture of
Punalla, and at the investment and occupation of the forts Powenghure, Munohur, and Munsuntasghur.
99 Lt.Colonel R. H. Bolton was on field service in Bengal during the mutiny from October 1857 to August 1858
10" Lt.Colonel W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeish in 1844 ; was
employed on field sei-vice in the Concan against the rebel Ragogee-Bungria, and with one subadar and five sepoys
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their property and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 1858-59, in pursuit of rebels and in
the action at Tendukurch. , ^, ,,,„., . . ^,
19' Lt.Colonel W. T. Farewell was employed on field service m the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, m the
suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at the afiair of Kabraie 17th April, battle of
Banda 19th April 1858, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Eao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1S58 (Medal
with Clasp for Central India), ,. . , „.
103 Brigadier General C. P. Keyes commanded the ist Punjaub Infantry with the force which accompanied Sir
Charles Napier into the Kohat Pass in February 1850 (received'the thanks of His Excellency and of the_ Local Govern-
ment). Was present with the regiment in the relief of a body of Mooltanees in a town on the Kohat-Kotul which
was surrounded by the Pass Afpeedes in March 1850, on which occasion the regiment was unaided and sustained
heavy loss (received the thanks of Government). Was on field service in October 1851 as 2nd in Command of the
re"-iment. On field service in May 1852, when the regiment, owing to treachery in transmission of orders, made a
forced march of seventy miles into action; present at Prang-ghar, Tsha-kote, Errosha and several other minor
afifairain the Eusufzie and Ranazie Valleys (received the thanks of the Government). On field service in December
1852 in command of two companies of the regiment in a secret expedition against the Omerzie Wuzeerees in the
Kafir Kote hills (services acknowledged by Government). In command of a wing of the regiment on field service in
March 1853 against the mountain tribes in the Salimanee range (services acknowledged by Government). On field
ser\'ice in December 1853 with the ist Punjaub Infantry. On field service in 1854 in command of Scinde Rifle Corps.
On field service in 1855 in the Meranzie Valley in command of the Scinde Rifle Corps. In April i860 commanded ist
Punjaub Infantry in the expedition against the Wuzeerees ; marched through their hills to their head-quarters at
Kanao-oorum (received the special thanks of Supreme and Local Governments and of the Secretary of State for India,
and Brevet of Major) . On field service in August 1863 in command of the ist Punjaub Infantry and Hazara Mountain
Batterj' to watch the Hindoostani fanatics at Satana. Joined Kinteyla Field Force in October, and served throughout
the Umbeyla campaign (severely wounded ; received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief and of the Supreme
andLocal Governments, Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.) In Febi-uary 1869 organized and commanded a secret expedition
ao-ainst the Bezoties, a turbulent tribe on the Rohil border (received the special thanks of the Supreme and Local
Governments and of the Secretary of State for India, and Brevet of Colonel.) In April 1869 commanded a field force
against the Cabul Kheyl and Taza Kheyl Wuzeerees (received the thanks of the Supreme and Local Governments,
Medal with two Clasps) .
193 Lt.Colonel T. M. McHutchin served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal vsdth Clasp for Pegu). Served also m sup-
pressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major General Whitlock's Force in 1858, and was present at the surrender of
the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee (Medal).
19* Lt.Colonel J. H. L. Kerr served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th
April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
19^ Lt.Colonel G. H. M. Aynsley was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. Served in the
Saugor and Nerbudda Teri-itories, and was present at the action of the nth December 1857, when the rebel chief
Bugwan Sing was surprised and captured, also at the afi'air of Koohagaum, and at the attack of Tirol in Oude. On
the loth Juno 1858 commanded a detachment of cavalry and infantry against the rebels under Bein Bahadoor at
Kurnaipore; present at the attack against the rebel chief Beni Madho at Buxar Ghaut, the attack and pursuit of
the rebels l)y Lord Clyde at Chundah, at the capture of the fort of Meejendie, on the following day was on the bag-
gage guard at B;inkee when the rebels under the Nana and Begum were defeated; served with the Commander in
Chief's personal force from 8th October 1858 to January 1859; present at the reduction of Bundlecund under
Brigadier Wheler; was %vith Ma-jor General Whitlock's Field Force in the beginning of 1859, and in command of a
squadron of the 6th Light Cavalry, a squadron of Allahabad Mounted Police, and a company of Infantry was
detached in pursuit of the rebel Runmust Singh near Kirwee at the end of 1859. Commanded a troop of the 6th
Cavalry and a company of the 19th Native Infantry which was employed in the Surgootjah Jungles in the pursuit
and dispersion of the rebels under Runmust Singh (Medal) .
i9fi Lt.Colonel ?;. W. Dun served with the expedition up the Canton river under Major General D'Auguilar on the
2nd and 3rd of April 1847, and was present at the storming of Boguebarrier and Canton Forts on the 2nd and 3rd
April 1847, capture of Barodoa and Tathehut forts on 2nd and 12th March 1858. Served with the field force under
Sir Hugh Rose in Central India during the whole campaign, and was present at the affairs of Jhansi, Calpee, Koonch
Gwalior, Gadowlio, and Belowah. Served with the Bcrar Field Force from November 1858 to February 1859 (Medal
with Clasp).
i"7 Lt.Colonel R. C. Babington served as a volunteer in the Kaffir war of 1851 under Sir Harry Smith, in com-
mand of the and European Levy, and was present in several skirmishes while patroling in the neigUboiu-hood of
King William's Town (Modal).
19" Lt.Colonel II. A. Hare served during the campaign in Bengal from i6th October 1857 to 7th August 1S59.
•99 Lt.Colonel J. G. H. Forlong served in the Burmese campaign in 1852-53 ; was employed as an Assistant Field
Engineer and in charge of guides and a sui-voy with a large armed force to escort elephants from Arracan to Pegu
in 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capture of Toma, and sundry skirmishes there, and
in pursuit of the Burman Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'■9 Lt.Colonel H. S. Rammell served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
Madras Staff Curtis. — War Services. Sf-^a
"1 Lt. Colonel H. M. Elliott served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 •' also with, the Kumool Movable
Column, and commanded a troop at the affair of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
"2 Lt. Colonel T. G. M. Lane was employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumhiilpore district
in 1858.
11^ Lt. Colonel J. D. C. "Wallace served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Sumanghur,
Budderghur, Raugnur, Seevapoor, Munohur and Munsuntosh.
in Lt. Colonel G. P. B. Sherard served in the Burmese war in i852-q3, and was present at the defence of Martaban
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
"^ Lt.Colonel R. Renton served with the expeditionary force in the north of China in 1860.
i""' Lt.Colonel E. B. Ramsay served with the Turkish Contingent in iS6=;.
II" Lt.Colonel J. L. Pearse commanded a detachment sent in pursuit of the Cuddapah district rebels under Nur-
simah Reddy in 1846, and subse(]uentl.y when a field force was formed for the suppression of the insurrection per-
formed the duties of Staflf Officer until it was broken up. Joined the 5th Madras Native Infantry in December 1852
during the Burmese war and served with it till May 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
11* Lt.Colonel G. Adey was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1S56-57, and
during the rebellion in Shorapore in 1857-58, and was present at the repulse of the night attack and sortie on the
camp of the Hyderabail Contingent in front of Shorapore on the 7th Februaiy, also at the affair of the 8th, and at
the capture of the city on the gth Feb. 1858 (Medal).
i'3 Lt.Colonel H. C. Fletcher was present during part of the Kolaporo campaign in 1845.
12" Lt.Colonel C. W. Co.t served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the retaking of Beeling (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Was also present with the Madras Rifles in 1857-59 in quelling the mutiny in India.
i-'i Lt.Colonel H. 1. Bett was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
123 Lt.Colonel G. Hearn served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the recapture of Billing— wounded
by a musket-ball (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1-^ Lt.Colonel A. J. M. Rainey served with the BcUary Field Force in 1858-59.
12' Lt.Colonel A. R. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigade Major of the Turkish Contingent in
1855-56.
125 Lt.Colonel R. G. Lewis was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856
and 1857.
i25t Lt.Colonel E. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on field service in North Canara from August to
December 1857 ; during the absence of Captain Walpole on sick certificate was in command of the field forces
embodied for the suppression of the rebels ; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
operations from March to December 1858, and was present in various skirmi.shes and pursuits.
126 Lt.Colonel J. C. Macdonald served with the Saugor Field Division from 19th November 1858, and was present
at the action of Giswara (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
i26t Lt.Colonel G. A. Searle served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Held in detached
command two companies of his regiment on field service during the insurrection in North Canara from i8th April
till ist December 1858 (Medal).
127 Lt.Colonel F. J. Wilson commanded a detachment of the 51st Madras Native Infantry at Bukit Timah in
Singapore to suppress the disturbances of the Chinese in 1850. Commanded the B Company' Sappers and Miners
during the Burmese war in 1852-53, attached to the ist Bengal Brigade under Sir .lohn Cheape, and was present
with the forces under Colonel Handscomb and Colonel Edwardes at the capture of Gna-me-etna, Shouay-Immiah
Padounje, Meyoo, and Kanghain, and at every aflfair with the enemy in the provinces of Padouug and Kanghain
in November and December 1852, January and February 1853, and accompanied the latter force on special
service from Prome to Arracan in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the North Canara Field Force
in 1859 and i860.
i27t Lt.Colonel R. A. M--,]- -1; vnl in Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
123 Lt.Colonel W. .\. i ' I w ith the expedition to Goomsoor in 184S.
i28t Lt.Colonel J. i:. ■ : . -d in the Burmese war in 1852 and 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
125 Lt.Colonel W. llu^e ; ji , e-l in Goomsoor in 1847. Against the hill tribes in Rajahmundry district in September
and October 1857. With the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59.
i29t Lt.Colonel A. E. Bowen served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu;
commanded a party of the 19th N.I. and ist Madras Fusiliers sent to reinforce the river piquet during the attack
by the enemy on the 4th 5th and 6th January 1853 on the garrison; i-emained with the piquet for three days, was
present at the recapture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force
at the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal 1858-59, present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee,
commanded the Light Company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee, in action at Girriwassah on the banks of the
Scinde river 16th December 1S58 (Medal).
130 Lt.Colonel G. N. Johnstone served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). With the Sau-
por Field Division ill quelling the mutiny in India, including the aSairatKubrai, battle of Banda, taking of Kirwee,
and affair of Imleepane (Medal for Central India).
isof Lt.Colonel A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war
in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome gth and 10th October 1852 ; at Nowanv from ist November to
20th December 1852 ; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there, and
other minor aflfairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power from
Quilon to Cochin in January 1857.
131 Lt.Colonel AV. Fane served in the Punjab Irregular Cavalry from 1S49 to 1857 ; present at several affairs against
the hill tribes on the North West Frontier ; pursuit and final capture of Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859
(Medal). Raised a regiment of irregular cavalry for service in Chma, and present at the taking of the Poiho Forts;
commanded Pane's Horse at the affair of Linho, actions of Chinkiawhaw and Pulli-chi-on, and final capture of
Pekin (Medal, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
136 Lt.Colonel G. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Ifovable Column in the Sauo-or
and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 13th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at°an
attack upon and defeat of a large body of rebels at Khone Pass in the Jubbalpore district on the 27th December
1857 (Medal).
137 Lt.Colonel H. Clerk served as 2nd in Command with the Lingsoogoor Field Force in repressing an insurrec-
tion amongst the Bedeers of Deodroog in March 1855. Served with thrt 3rd Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent durino-
the mutiny in Bengal in 1857 and 1858 ; disarmed the left wing of the 6t.h regiment Gwalior Contingenr at Asseci"
ghui% present at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, at the engagement with the rebels at Rawell, where his
charger was shot under him ; present at Mundersore and in the engagements at Goorariah, at the siege and capture
xjf Chandirree, and at the battle of the Betwah in which he was severely wounded with a musket-ball through the
loins (Medal, and Brevet of Major). °
138 Lt.Colonel J. N. Maclean served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from oth
November 1858 to 26th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river for the
suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from 1st
to 30th March 1S59.
139 Lt.Colonel A. F. Williams served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during the operations
before and attack on Rangoon nth 12th 13th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was employed with
field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1858 to 12th March 1859.
1*0 Lt.Colonel W. J. Vizard served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a
. detachment at Pigsi, North Canara, throughout the operations from March to December 1858, and was present in
a skirmish with and pursuit after the rebels.
i« Lt.Colonel C. James was present during the Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854. Served against the rebels
in the jungles of Central India from March to June 1861.
112 Lt.Colonel C. V. Gordon was present with his regiment on field service from the commencement of distur
bances in 1857 and 1858.
i-'3 Lt.Colonel T. Austin served at Ungool in 1848,
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'** Lt.Colonel J. R. Fairlie served in the Saujjor and Nerbudda Territories during the mutiny in Benaral ; was
present at the affair near Sehora 29th November 1857, and at Kooahgaum 29th December 1857; served with Brigadier
Rowcroft's Field Force in Goi-uckpore from May to December 1858 ; present at the action at Hurriah i8th June 1858,
and acted as Staff OtUcer to the detachment, and was thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned in the
despatches; present at Brigadier Rowxrolt's battle in Toolespore 23rd December 1858; also at the reduction of
Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal).
'*^ Lt.Colonel 0. H. Wilson served in Uugool Boad and Goomsoor in 1848.
1** Lt.Colonel T. C. Georges was employed on field service in Burmah (Medal).
1*' Lt.Colonel C. S. Hearu was employed against the insurgents in the Golcondah Zemindary in 1848. Served in
the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served with the Turkish Contingent from March 1855 to June 1856 as Assistant Adjutant General attached to the
head quarters of the force (Fourth Class of the Medjidie).
'** Lt.Colonel R. V. Hand3'side served during the Burmese war in 1S52-53, and was present in the operations
before and attack on Rangoon on the nth 12th 13th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'*'■! Lt. Colonel W. O. Swanston served in the Indian mutiny campaigns, and was employed with General Havelock's
Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1857 to 22nd March 1858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawupore, Ouao, aud Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and entry
into Lucknow 25th September, when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November 1857, at the
Alumbagh with Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 till 8th March 1858, and final capture of
Lucknow 15th March 1858 ; was employed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahaljad 40 miles
through the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
'»" Lt.Colonel W. H. R. Godfrey served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from ist November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu).
1^1 Lt.Colonel A. Gahagan served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghaut for the suppression of a
rebellion among the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mehals.
'^^ Lt.Colonel Sir J. F. Skottowe served with the Tm-kish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian war, and
was present at the defence and occupation of Kertch. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry
during the Burmese war in T852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and loth October 1852, at Nowany
from 19th October to 2Dth December 1852; accompanied the force under Sir John Cheape to Meeaday, and jiresent at
the attack of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'53 Major G. Kallender served at Ungool in 1848.
'5* Major A. CJ. Lilly served with the field force under Colonel Orr, and w.is present in action with a party of
Rohillas near Bedur in April 1859.
i"^ Major H. Fraser was actively employed from July 1857 until January 1859 with the Cavalry Brigade Hyderabad
Contingent, and accompanied the field force under Colonel \V. Orr to Mhow in October 1857, coercing en route the
refractory Zemindars of Peepliah and Ragoo Ghur. Joined the Bombay Column before Dhar in October, and was
present with the 4tli Cavalry Hj'derabad Contingent on the 12th November at Rawul when the Mahidpoor muti-
neers were afcer forced marches overtaken, several hundreds slain, and a complete battery, including siege-guns, &c.
captured (specially mentioned for conspicuous gallantry on the occasion). Was appointed Staff Officer to the Con-
tingent. Present with the Malwa Field Force under Sir James Stewart at the battle of Mundisoor on the 21st 22nd
23rd and 24th November (was thanked by Colonel Orr). Served in the action in forcing the Pass of Dhamonee by
the Contingent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was
present at the action of Muddenpoor, and in the pursuit when a considerable number of the mutineers were cut up
(thanked by Sh- Hugh Rose) . Joined in the operations against Tal Behat under Colonel Orr, and was present before
Jhansi from the 20th March to 15th April ; commanded during the greater part of the day the 3rd Cavalry Hydera-
bad Contingent at the battle of Betwah (thanked for his conduct at Jhansi). Was specially mentioned by Sir
Hugh Rose as follows : — "Lieutenant Fraser, Staff Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gallantly killing three of
the enemy at the general action of the Betwah." Was in the action at Koonch (noticed by Colonel Orr) . Joined
in the entire operations before Calpee and Gowlabee (noticed by Colonel Orr). Was in the action at Bilowah
(thanked for services). Was in the operations against Gwalior, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Rose
" for unwearied zeal and good service during the whole of the campaign in Central India." Thanked by Colonel
Orr for his gallantry before the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
'^"^ Major R. K. Macquoid was employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the siege and
capture of Rathgur, battle of Bowdia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Gurra Cotah from loth to 13th of
February, action at Zalimpoor, siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwah, battle of Koonch, siege and cap-
ture of Calpee, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
15' Major C. S. B. Walton served with a detachment of his regiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during
the disturbances of 1857 and 1858, and was present at several minor engagement-i with the rebels.
'5S Major J. Woodcock served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^'J Major J. G. Bowen commanded a field d^achment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of Beling,
British Burmah, in 1857.
i<"'" Major P. P. L. Stafford was employed in 1857-59 in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, and served with
the 4th Punjaub Infantry (Rifles) at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd till 21st March 1858 ; present at the takingof the
east wa'l Martiniere compound 2nd March 1858, at the Martiniere on the 9th March 1858, and on the same day led
the ist company Punjaub Infantry (Bifies) at the taking of the enemy's first line of intrenchment close to the canal,
present at the stormi'ug and taking of the Begum Palace and battle of Rooyeah ; commanded 4th Punjab Infantry
at the battle of Aligunge, present at the battle and taking of Bareilly (Meda'l with Clasp).
"^' Major W. S. Drever was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
1857. \^'as employed in North Canara in 1859 in conducting operations f jr the suppression of an armed insm-recti.jn
in that district, on several occasions engaged in personal encounter with the rebels who were all eventually cap-
tured or slain (Medal).
"" Major J. V. Morris served in Goomsoor and the hill tracts of Orlssa in 1848-49.
"^■* Major A. R. McMahon served in the second Burmese war (Medal).
"■■' Major A. H. M. Dickey accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in January 1857 to aid the Civil
I'ower.
'" Major W. H. AVhite served with the 49th and 26th Madras Native Infantiy during the Burmese war of 1852-53,
and was jireseut at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on '26th May 1852, attack and desti-uction
of the Burman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th and 1 8th July, and from 29th July
to i8th Aug. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"'* Major C. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, f^^d ^''"is present at the
affair at Kanta, at Bunnoo with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Ar-my during the capture of
Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, and at the battle
of Toolsepore (Medal with Clasp) .
"'^ Major H. K. Ryves served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Pegu and recap-
ture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major
Genonil W liitloik's Force in 1858-59 ; commanded a detachment of his regiment under Colonel Shubrick into the
Mundlah district in pursuit of Uumnut Sing, a rebel Chief of Kewah, from November 1859 to January i860.
"■•' Major B. J (;. Prior was present when the troops mutinied at Saugor in June 1857, served during the defence
of the .Saugor Fort, u-ider Brigadier Sago from June 1857 till February 1858 (shot by a musket-ball which passed
ihroiigh the left and lodged in the right leg, the wound in left slight, in right very severe) ; was engaged with the
rebels lu July 1857, when they came to plunder the Saugor Cantonments, and was engaged in an action with the
rebeU at the village of Narraiowlee on the i8th September 1857) and severely wounded on that occasion (Medal).
'"Major D. Shaw served with the field force against tha insurgent Moplahs at Mimjerry in the district of
Malabar, and was present at the engagement agamst the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoor on
:5th Au-^ust. 18^1, and com-nanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
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of insurafent Mnplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17th September 1855. Present at the quelling of a
riot in Tinnevelly 22nd December 1858.
17" Major M. K. Bourne was present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
1"' Major R. S. Burge was employed on field service in Saugor and Nerbudda Tevrifcories in the suppression of
the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858 to 31st December 1859 ; present at Jushung, Kobrai, the battle of Banda,
surrender of Kirwee, when the lebel chiefs Narrian Rao and Madha Rao surrendered themselves prisoners, and
escorted them as State prisoners through the distirrbed districts of Jubbulpore, when they were handed over to the
civil authorities ; was present at the affair at Larydherra 6th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
172 Major J. Duval served as a volunteer with the gth Madras Native Infantry at Rangoon at the close of the
Burraah campaign in 1853. Commanded a party of the Pegu Light Infantry in pursuit of the rebel chieftain
Wroung Gong Ghyee in 1844 and 1845 in the Tharrawaddie districts,
1"^ Major A. T. Baldwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban, and
recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1"* Major F. A. Fenton served in Bundlecund during 1858-59, defeated the enemy at Dalwurrah when in com-
mand of Resallahs of Bhopal Cavalry and some Tehrie Troops (horse wounded) ; accompanied Colonel Liddle's
Force acting against Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels from October 1858 to January 1859, and present
at several minor affairs. Mentioned in the Governor General's minute of the 2nd July 1859, and conduct during
the rebellion of 1857-58 approved of by Her Majesty per Secretary of State's special letter dated nth June i860
(Medal).
i'5 Major D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the Imleea, Neemk-
hera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
1"^ Major W. H. G, Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Sumbulpore district
in 1858.
'"7 Major T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu in January
1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major General Whit-
lock's Force in 1858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee ; commanded a company of
his regiment at the affair of Jigned (Medal).
'78 Lt.CnUmel II. C. Dowker served at Aurungabad inMayi857; served as 2nd in Command 1st Cavalry Hyder-
abad Contiiigeiit ilui-ing the campaign in Central India in 1857-58, and was present at the battles of Mundisore and
Godariali 21st 22ii(l 2:ird and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under
Colonel Orr at Barowiee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundeyree, the investment and capture of
Jhansi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shoulder),
at Kotah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various affairs before Calpee
during the previous eight days, the action of Bilowah, affairs of outposts with the enemy's cavalry and artillery
before Gwalior. Commanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and until the end of the campaign,
the fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threatened
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1858 and January 1859 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
"'' Major T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the Nizam's
Territories in 1855 ; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by Lt. Colonel
Doria's Field Force.
1"° Major F. M. Raynsford was attached to the C Company Sappers andMiners, and served as an Assistant Field
Engineer at the relief of Lucknow from 14th to 23rd November 1857, led one of the storming parties against the
Mess House of the 32nd Native Infantry and Moote Mahal ; present at the actions near Cawnpore November 30th
to 6th December 1857 ; also at Kuda Gunge during the attack on that place by the enemy, at the attack on Sir
J. Outram's position _at Alumbagh, and throughout the siege of Lucknow ; present with the field force under Sir
Hope Grant at the affair of Sircee and the occupation of Fyzabad, with the column under Brigadier Horsford at the
actions near Sultanpore from 13th to 22nd August 1858, at the crossing of the force over the Goomtee in presence of the
enemy, mentioned in despatches at the affair of Doatpore, mentioned in despatches also at Pandoo Nuddee October
27th 1858. Commanded C Company Sappers and Miners which was attached to the field force under Colonel
Christie in pursuit of the rebels Trans Gogra. Whilst in command of the C Company Sappers and Miners was
favorably mentioned in General Orders by the Commander in Chief in India (Medal with two Clasps).
1*' Major T. Dyer served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division in 1858 (Medal with
Clasp).
182 Major E. A. Mottet was employed on field service in the Baichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
'83 Major J. P. Pedler commanded a field detachment of cavalry, infantry and artillery of the Hyderabad
Contingent at the attack and capture of Copal from the rebels by the field force under Major Hughes on the
ist June 1858 ; and commanded successfully a detachment of all arms at Budlai in the Nizam's Dominions against
a body of Bheels on 20th November 1859, a service which elicited the favourable notice of the Governor General of
India.
•8* Major F. T. Pollok accompanied a field force under Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 in the Prome and Tharawaddie
districts', employed in driving out gangs of Dacoits from Maoung-Gong-Gie, engaged in several minor affairs in
those districts.
185 Major F. J. Millar was employed during the rebellion in the Googaira district in 1857 (Medal).
'86 Major S. New was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore'district
from nth October 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, and affairs of
Kooagaun and Junapanee (Medal) .
187 Major J. L. Benwell was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present in the engage-
ment with the mutineers of the 52nd Bengal N.I. and rebels near Kuttengie 27th Septemtjer 1857 and KhoneePass
27th December 1857 (Medal).
188 MajorC. L. Smith was actively employed diu'ing the late rebellion in India. InDec.1857 with a party of 50 troopers
he entered Sanakhan hills, and suriDrised the main body of the insurgents— 500 matchlock men— and captured their
leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the night of the iSth Jan. 1858 a
portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major, and seized the post guus. The
only EngUsh Officers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, and the nearest trustworthy force was iSo miles
distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the mutiny, and seized all the known
mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades. From March to the end of June he
commanded a Detachment of troops against the rebels in the Sumbulpore district, with whom he had various affairs.
For his services rendered in 1S57-58 he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, and the expression
of Her Majesty's gracious approval. In Oct. and Nov. i860 he was employed against the rebels in the Manicghur
hills, and drove them from all their defences, completely dispersing the band (Medal) .
189 Major Beddek served in the Crimean campaign with the Land Transport Corps from the 19th May 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the ist Madras
Fusiliers during Sir Hope Grant's campaign in Oude in 1858, including the affair at Daoodpore and capture of
guns (Medal).
i™ Major W. G. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban,
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
191 Major E. B. Sladen served in the Burmese war in 1853-53 ; present at the relief of Pegu in December 1852, and
atthesecondinvestmentof Pegu in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Conducted two successful expeditions
against rebel hill tribes of the Yoonzalee district Martaban Provinces in 1856 and 1857 (dangerously wounded, and
received the thanks of the Supreme Government). Served with his Regiment (ist Madras Fusiliers) in the sup-
pression of the Indian mutiny from February 1858, until the return of the Regiment to Madras. Present with Sir
J. Outram's Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; the Oud e campaign from
June to December 1858 ; appointed Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force on the march to and capture
of Sultanpore ; at the passage of the Goomtee ; Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force at the affair and
capture of guns at Daooadpore ; acted as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier at this and other minor affairs (Medal
with Clasp).
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132 Major H. H. Foord was employad in Turkey during the Russian war in 1854-56. Commanded some Irregular
Cavalry at the capture of Jungliah Naik and others at Jaulnah 1858.
1" Major W. H. 'Whitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam frigate Sesosfrif
diiring the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the nth April 1852, when the enemy's stockades which
lined both banks of the river were destroyed. Joined anddid duty with H.M.'s 51st Light Infantry as a volunteer,
and accompanied the storming party which assaulted and captured the AVhite House stockade on the 12th April 1852.
Present during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on the 13th and 14th
April. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column) in the attack on
Pegu the 2ist Nov. 1852, and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow joint which disabled
the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bengal during the mutiny as Aide de Camp to Sir
G. C. Whitlock, commanding the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
!'♦ Major F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
1" Major L. H. Isacke was employed in the Crimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
i9« Major H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
i»7 Major H. C. Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah E[imedy district in 1856-57.
I'' Major H. D. Cloete served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the storm and capture of Pegu
2i3t November 1S52, when he was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the chest, was also constantly
engaged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ Major J. D. Vallance sen-ed with the 40th Madras Native Infantry in the district of Sumbulpore from the end of
1S57 to March 1858. During this period he was present with the force which stormed and opened out the pass of
Jeergotty and was also in subsequent operations undertaken against the Sumbulpore rebels by Major Bates. Sub-
sequently commanded a detachment of the 40th Native Infantry against insurgents in the Bara Pahar Hills, in
March 1858 ; was present with a detachment of the Sumbulpore Sebundy Levy in an attack on a rebel stronghold
in the Zemindary of Kholebera. From April 1858 to July following commanded a detachment consisting of details
from the Sheikwatte Battalion and Sebundy Levy stationed for the protection of the Chunderpon frontier ; during
that period was constantly employed in successful attacks on rebel strongholds ; subsequently during the same and
following year was frequently employed in operations against rebels. In December 1859 commanded a strong
detachment of the Sebundy Levy against a large number of rebels and mutineers under the ex-Rajah Soonder Sai
at Kullunder; at the latter end of 1859 proceeded in command of the Sebundy Levy (against insurgents in the
Zemindary of Kurreah ; during these operations the rebel chief Lall Sai surrendered himself unconditionally.
20" Major A. Drury commanded a detachment of the North Canara Field Force at Tinny Ghaut from December
1858 to November 1S59, and was present in several pursuits after the rebels (Medal).
201 Lt. Colonel Willoughby Osborne served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59. "Was engaged in nine
affairs between June and Dec. 1857 (wounded). Commanded in the operations against the 3-Gun Fort of Kunchund-
pore, and present at its capture on 7th Dec; Joorah on 17th Dec.; fortified town of Myhere, on 28th Dec. ; the
22-Gun Fort of Myhere, on 3rd Jan. 1858; Jokehaie, on 19th Jan.; Kunwarrah 3-Gun Fort, on 21st Jan. ; Bigira-
googurh 1 3-Gun Fort, on 24th Jan. (wounded); Fort of Jigneehut, on 22nd May. Also present at the action of
Kurereah, on ist Jan. 1859 (wounded), and at Kentee on 5th March 1859 (C.B., Honorary Aide de Camp to the
Viceroy of India, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^' Major H. F. Dakeyiie served with the Expeditionary Force in China under Sir Hope Grant in i860, and was
present at the actions of Peytang and Sinhoe, and the capture of the Takoo J'orts, and final advance on Pekin
(Medal).
203 Major O. F. Smithers was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in suppression
of the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858; present at the affairs of Jegungh, Kobrai, battle of Banda, and sur-
render of Kii-wee (Medal with Clasp).
!">* Major A. C. Hay served with the Saugor Field Division, and was present at Sheegumand Kobrai ; commanded
a company with the advanced guard at the battle of Banda; was with Captain HiUiard's detachment at Tolakun-
iarum (Medal with Clasp.)
205 Major J. "W. Orr served in Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with Major General Whitlock'a
Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao
at Kirwee ; was left in charge of the camp on the i6th December 1858, when the force under Brigadier MacDuff
moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah.
'■">H Major F. Gadsden served in Arracan during the Burmese war, and in the Sumbulpoor districts during the
disturbances in 1857-58.
20^ Major G. J. D. Heath served with the Saugor Field Division in Central India, and was present at the relief of
Kirwee, the subsequent assault upon the heights of Punwarree, and defeat of the rebels on the 39th December 1858
(Medal with Clasp).
207 Major A. F. F. Bloomfield served during the second Burmese war; accompanied the Martaban Coliunn to
Tonghoo ; present at the attack and capture of Gongah and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sent
on special sei-vico in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances in the hill
tracts of the Godavery district in 1857-5S (received the thanks of the Madras Government). Commanded a detach-
ment of the Golcondah Sebundies dtiring the disturbances in the Golcondah Zemindary in 1858 (received the thanks
of the Madras Government and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded the Civil Force sent to quell
the disturbances in the Rumpah country in the Godavery district 1862— slightly wounded (received the thanks of
the Madras Government for the third time).
20"* Major H. G. Thomson was on field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot against Hill Kareens near
Shuay-gheen from loth April to ist May 1856, and was present at the action at Palipoon.
'■"" Major M. B. S. Lloyd served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Rangoon 12th and 14th April 1856, and occupation of Prome gth and loth October 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
-10 Major F. L. Playfair served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Rangoon 12th and 14'th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
-" Major H. M. Nepean was employed during the mutiny against insui'gents in the Raepore, Rukunpore, and
Sumbulpore districts in 1857-58 ; present at the capture of Govind-Sing of Sonakhan and fourteen of his armed
followers on nth December 1857 ; at the action and forcing of the Singorah Pass 19th January 1858 ; in the action
with the cavalry at (iringall in the Sumbulpore district, and other minor affairs (Medal) .
"'■' Major W. Peyton served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during the operations before
and attack on Rangoon on the nth 12th 13th and 14th April 1852 ; assault and capture of Bassein 19th May 1853
(. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also employed with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6th
November 1858 to 12th March 1859.
2" Major H. E. Mottet was present with his Regiment on field service from the commencement of the disturb-
ances till 2nd November 1857.
"* Major G. N. StcjAens was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856
and 1857.
»'^ Major T. Wakefield was employed on field service with the Kampteo Movable Column in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories from 17th July to 22nd November 1857, and from 28th Jaimary to 30th April 1858 in the Rao-
l)oro district, and was present at the affair of Balakote, and in the engagement with the mutineers of the 52nd Ben-
gal Native Infantry near Kuttengee 27th September 1857 (Medal).
="" Major H. S. Robinson was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore dis-
trict in 1857-58.
="' Major W. M. Lane was actively engaged during the Goognira rebellion as Commandant of a Belooch Levy,
with the column under the command of Major Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal).
*'" Major T. B. K. Tennant served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Woojie
Guddwh i5tli May 1856.
=""t M''jor S. P. M. T. Grant was employed with the Southern Mahratta Field Force from 5th March 185S in com-
mand of a dolaclimcnt of the 47th Madras N.I., and from Miiy to December 1858 served with the North Canara Field
Force emiiloycii against the rebels under the Sawunt Warrie Dessaes, and commanded for eight months the outpost
ofCoissecon theGoaFrontior, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35th Madras N.I. (Medal).
»" Major W. G. Ward served with the Madras Rifles during the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal from Sep-
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tember 1857 till November 1859 ; present at the taking of Kotte on the Jiimma and destruction of other rebel towns ;
taking of Sbergundy and affair in the bed of the Jumma ; was also present at the surprise and action of Gurrah,'
and the reoccupation of Humeerpore and subsequent pursuit of rebels across the Doab ; was present at the
attack and route of rebels under Munmust Sing on 4th March 1859 ; employed on several dours from Nao-ode and
in guarding the Doorwah and Kallinger Passes until November 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
=2" Major R. H. Cunliffe was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in is'se-sr.
221 Major H. Watson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and Ne'r-
budda Territories and Raepore district from 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at the affairs at
Balakote, Nursinghur, Patun, Junapanea, and XhoneePass, and the engagement at Kuttengee— slightly wounded
(Medal).
==22 Major ft. S. Gray served in Bengal with the Madras Rifles from 5th September 1857 to 2nd April i860 and
was present at the relief of Azimghur and subsequently in General Lugard's If'orce at Jugdespore (Medal). '
223 Major N. Swanston commanded the K Company Sappers and Miners in the North China Expedition in i860
and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Forts, and at Pekiu from 6th to
26th October (Medal with two Clasps).
22' Major E. D. Gompertz served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with the Saugor
Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of "Kobrai, battle of Banda
action near Chitero Role, action near Punghauttee, and action at Kurrereah ; served in Bundlecund in 1859 '
^^ Major G. J. F. Begbie served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the capture of Prome 9th
October 1852, and at the night attack on Prome by the Burmese on the 8th December 1852 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu).
226 Major W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present with the Martaban
Column on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upon Kyouk Douay, and other affairs durin" the march
^Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commandeda detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856.° Served in
Bengal with Madras Rifles during the mutinies in 1857-59 (Medal).
227 Major R. A. Walters served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was present at
a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March 1858 — severe wound by a musket-ball on the thigh (Medal
with Clasp).
228 Major H. St. M. Wynch was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856
and 1857. Served against the Hill Tribes in the Rajahmundry district in September and October 1857, and received
a contuaion from a matchlock-ball. Employed with the Sappers in 1859 in quelling the rebellion in Bengal
(Medal).
230 Major Way served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the
capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
231 Captain Caulfeild served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry in the North Canara campaign, from March to
Dec. 1858, and was present in various skirmishes with the rebels.
23- Captain F. H. Thompson served with the Saugor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda,
relief of Kirwee, and storming the Heights of Punwaree (Medal).
233 Captain A. A. Johnson served in the M»lwa campaign, and the campaign in Central India, and was present at
the capture of Peepliah, cavalry action at Rawul, battles of Mundisore and Gorora, affair at Barab near Saugor
battle of Midnapoor, capture of the fort of Talbehut, siege of Jhansi 21st of March to 7th April 1858, battle of the
Betwa, affair at Kotah, battles of Koonch and Golumbee, taking of Calpee, battle of Morar, and capture of Gwalior ;
accompanied the field force which proceeded against Tantia Topee and was present in the action against a large
body of RohUlas at Chichmunba on 15th January 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
23* Captain J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in 1857.
23j Captain B. R. C. Bradford served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign from 21st of February
till 8th June 1857 ; served in the Jubbulpore district during 1857, and afterwards in the North-Western Provinces
in 1858— with General Michel's Force in Maj-ne's Horse against Tantia Topee in 1858; present at the general
action of Scindwha and the action and pursuit at Karai. Served with General Napier's Columns in Mayne's Horse
from December 1858 to September 1859, and was jjresent in several actions with the enemy (twice thanked in
despatches. Medal).
236 Captain T. Weldon was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
237 Captain T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal, and was present at the engagement of Seerowlie,
at the action of Ghurra, the reoccupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of Lallpore
(Medal).
238 Captain R. A. Cole was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
1857.
23a Major T. P. F. Tytler served during the campaign in Bengal from 8th September 1857 to 6th May 1858.
^*° Captain A. G. Murray served with a field detachment on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6th November 1858 to
20th March 1859.
2*1 Major A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal, with Clasp, for Pegu) ; commanded two com-
panies during the greater part of the North Canara campaign, which extended from March to December 1858 and
was present in one skirmish and various pursuits. '
2*2 Major S. H. Williams accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in January 1857, to aid the Civil
Power.
2*3 Major J. H. E. Johnson served with the 26th Madras Native Infantry at Moulmein during the Bm-mese war
from April to June 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). '
2" Captain P. Burgess was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the ,Sauo-or and
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 19th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at the
affairs of Koogaum, Neemkheria, andDungaum (Medal).
2« Captain C. H. Plowden served with Major General Whitlock's Force during the suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal in 1858-59, was present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee 6th June 1858, and in action at
Oirwassah on the banks of the Scinde river lOth December 1858 (Medal).
2*6 Captain E. S. Berkeley was present with the Cavalry portion of the force under Lt.Colonel Brice at the attack
on the Residency of Hyderabad on 17th July 1857.
2" Captain G. Murray served with the Military Train throughout the expedition in North China from 25th April
to 14th December i860, and was present at the attack on the entrenched camp in rear of the Taku forts and at
the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). '
2+8 Captain N. D. Robertson served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal with Major General Whitlock's
Force in 1858-59.
2« Captain W. Stoddard was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppression
of the Indian mutiny from 9th February 1858.
250 CaptaiuW. S. Bailey served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857; commanded a detachment
against the rebels at Allahabad (wounded on board the JBerhampooter steamer) under Major Spurgin, which
covered the flnuk of Havelock's Column from Allahabad to Cawnpore ; present with Havelock's Force atl-he actions
ofAounge, Biisseerutgunge (ist and 2nd), Boorjeakee Chowkee, and Bithoor ; crossed into Oude on 19th September
and present at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, and the entry into Lucknow on the 25th September—
severely wounded at the storming of the Char Bagh bridge on that day; besieged in the Residency till 22nd Novem-
ber 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
251 Captain Gabbett served with Brigadier Smith's pursuing Column from December 1858 to April 1859 and was
present at the defeat of the rebels at Baroda (Medal).
252 Captain B. W. Broughton commanded a company during the North Canara campaign from Auo-ust to Novem-
ber, and a detachment of two companies till the end of December 1858, and commanded a party in pursuit of rebels
for three days.
253 Captain J. Picton-Warlow commanded a detachment during the distm-bances in Purlak Kimedy in i8=;6 W'ls
actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and received the thanks of the Bengal
Government for his services. °'
F F t 2
512/ 3Iadms Staff Corps. — War Services.
*5* Captain G. Tyndall served with the Madras Rifles 1S57-5S in quelling the mutiny in India, and with the force
under Major General Whitlock, .in 1859 (Medal).
255 Captain E. Faunce was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and accompamed the
detachment from the Dorundah Field Force under the command of Major G. G. Macdonnell to act against the insur-
gents of Palimow ; was present with the force for restoring and maintaining peace in the Chota Nagpore district in
='56 Captain T. K. Guthrie served in the N. AV. Provinces of Bengal, and Central India from October 1857 to Janu-
ary i860, with the Madras Rifles : present at the taking of Kotte and Shergundy, and aflfair in the bed of the-
Jumna near the latter town ; at the surprise and action of Gurrah, the reoccupation of Hummerpoor and subse-
quent pursuit of rebels across the Doab ; present at an attack on rebels at Entowa, in April 1S59, when they were
defeated and lost their camp and baggage ; employed in several minor expeditions, and in guarding the Kallinger
and Doorwa passes in Bondlecund (Medal with Clasp).
257 Captain C. M'Inroy served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present with General AMiitlock's Force at
the surrender of Kirwee. Joined the Sikh Mounted Police in Aug. 1858, and was present in the action at Sahao
(mentioned in despatches). Commanded in Cavalry actions of Maharajpore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahori. Com-
manded escort to the guns during the action at Girwassah (mentioned several times in despatches, Medal vritb
Clasp). Employed in disarming the Banda district in 1859-60. Commanded a Division of the Transport Train
in the Abyssinian campaign (thanked in despatches for the " extent and value of his assistance," Medal).
258 Captain T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 30th January 1859.
259 Captain J. MacD. Smith served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th December 1859.
260 Captain G. B. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on ist June 1858.
261 Captain W. Chishohn was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857 and 1858.
262 Captain A. AVingfield was present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
263 Captain H. A. T. Nepean was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857-58.
26* Captain C. A. Liardet accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
265 Captain E. L. Armstrong employed on field service in the Saugor and Norbudda Territories in the suppression
of the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal).
266 Captain H. C. Onslow served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, and was present
in a skirmish with the enemy and pursuits after the rebels.
267 Captain D. McNeill sei-ved in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July 1857, and with
the Kamptee flying column from 9th November 1858 to 26th January 1859 ; served also with the expedition to the-
Puchmurree Hills, and was present at the capture of Hurrakote in November 1S59.
268 Captain T. Lavie sei-ved with the Madras Rifles in 1857-59 in quelling the mutiny in Bengal, and was present
with the detachment under Captain Young in the pursuit of a body of Sepoy rebels in Behar in June 1858.
269 Captain A. M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
1857.
270 Captain E. A. Wood was present with the North Canara Field Force in 1859.
271 Captain H. T. Harris was present against a body of Rohillas on the banks of the Kishna river in Feb. 1859.
272 Captain R. B. Cummins served with the Land Transport Train in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
273 Captain W. H. Hodges served with the Saugor Field Division in 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and
was present at the relief of Kirwee, and storming of the heights of Punwarree. Served with the Saugor Field
Division in 1859, and was present in command of a detachment of his regiment at the action of Punwarree ; served
with Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Furoze Shah and other rebels, and with Colonel Primrose's Column ;
present at Gopaulpore and other minor affairs (Medal) .
27* Captain T. Higginson served on the North-West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Bezotee Tribe
in Feb. 1869, and was mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served also with the
Meranzie Valley Field Force in April 1869.
275 Captain A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the 32nd Madras Native Infantry that formed part of the
orce in the field to intercept the rebils under Tantia Topee from 9th November 1S58 ; engaged m the pursuit of
nsurgent Shans on the north-eastern frontier Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces during May i860.
278 Captain J. B. Leggett was employed with the Bellary Movable Column in 1858.
279 Captain C. Hayter was employed in 1857-59 in Bengal, and served with the Shahabad Field Force under
Brigadier Douglas, and accompanied Captain Place with a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem
surprised the rebel post of Maindoorah and captured 26 boats 7'th August 185S ; present at the taking of Suhar on
the left bank of the Soane and destruction of the rebel boats on the 21st August, again at the destruction of that towib
on the 20th September, at the taking of Noorpoor, Susragah, and Turcole, when those towns and several boat
were destroyed (Medal). Served with the eastern Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also against
the Naga Hill Tribes in 1867.
280 Captain L. B. Bance was present at the capture of Copul on the ist June 1858. Served with the BeUary Mov-
able Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858.
281 Captain G. C. Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, and was present in
various skirmishes end pursuits.
282 Captain E. W. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and was XJresent afc
Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also present
at the afl'air of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryan on the 29th August 1858, also at
Doomeragunge on 26th November 1858, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at Burreeah on the 3rd December 1858 j
present at the battle of Toolsepore (Medal).
283 Captain J. B. Taylor served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6th November 1858 tO'
12th March 1859.
28* Captain J. A. Richmond served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1858 to
12th March 1859.
285 Captain C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and was present at
Kanta, at Bunnee with the force forming the rear guard of the Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of
Lucknow, present at Bansec on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th September 1858, at two
other afi'airs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Doomeragunge on the 13th September 1858 ; served with the
force under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and present with the detachment which proceeded in March
1859 under Brigadier Paddy against Rumnust Singh (Medal with two Clasps).
2»6 Captain R. D. Thorpe was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and was present at
Bunnee Bridiie with the rear guard during the capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; was engaged in pursuit of
rebels under Bundoo Sing in Sept. and Nov. 1858 ; present at the action of Toolseepore ; served with General Whit-
lock's Force in Bundlecund, and was present vrith the detachment which in-oceoded against Runmut Singh in
March 1859 (Medal with two Clasps).
287 Captain A. Godfrey was present with his regiment on field service in 1857 and 1S58.
288 Captain C. J. O. Chambers served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal with Major General Whitlock's
Force 1858, was present with the reserve during the action at Girwassah i6th December 1858. Engaged with the
rebels in the Ballaput Jungle 26th August 1S59 (Modal).
2"'-' Captain M. Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the ist June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force
under Colonel Spottiswoode.
2J0 Captjiin E. G. V. Holloway served with the Corps ol Observation under Sir James Outram at the Alumbagh
from 25th February till April 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
2" Captain W. O. Foord was employtd with a field .orcc from 5th March 1858, and engaged with a small party of
the rebels on the 2nd October 1858.
'^" Captain C. J. O. Fitzgerald was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1858.
"Z."^ Captain H. F. H. Sewcll was actively emp:oycd during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumlu'poor
districts in 1858.
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services. 5^2^
29* Captain W. R. Sheffield was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in the sup-
pression of the Indian mutiny from 6th February 185S; present in the action of PunwaiTee 29th December 1858
<Medal).
^s* Captain E. W. Flint served with the Saugor Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India in 1S57-59, and was
present at the afifair at Kubrai, battle of Banda, action near Chitrakote and Punghauttee. Sers'ed with the Saugor
Field Division in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
25^ Captain F. S. Fitzpatrick was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to sth August
1858.
-'s Captain C. T. P. Luxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Outram's
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
during his campaign in Oude, from June to December 1858; present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
Sultanpore and other minor affairs ; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged and repulsed the enemy
at Shahpore, Omle, on the 13th October (Medal and Clasp).
^7 Captain L. C. Desborough commanded a detachment of the North Canara Feld Force at Yellaporeand Bomun-
hully from May to December 1859, and was several times engaged in pursuit of the rebels.
253 Captain T. R.Tabuteau served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal mutiny in 185S,
including the Oude campaign and an affair at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Native
Infantry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
299 Captain W. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the sup-
pression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominion in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from ist to 30th
March 1859 (Medal).
so* Captain G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in the suppression
of the Indian mutiny from 20th June 1858 ; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler and Colonel
Reece in the Saugor districts in November and December 1858, and in Bundlecund in January and February 1859.
™i Captain R. Ottley was emploj-ed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppression
of the Indian mutiny from 19th June 1858 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^"'■^ Captain C. J.T.Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories,
in the suppression of the Indian mutiny from 31st October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Major General Whitlock
commanding the division from 6th April 1859 to the breaking up of the force on 31st December 1S59 (Medal).
^"3 Captain F. J. Wroughton served with the field force in Bundlecund under Major General Whitlock.
3"* Captain H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to 29th
December 1859.
305 Captain E. S. Ludlow served with the Saugor Field Division in 1S59.
^^ Captain H. Porteons was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June 1862. Was
on field service in Ungool and Autmullick in the Gurghauty of Orissa from ist May till 3rd Juno 1863.
^ Captain M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its capture in 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
^"3 Captain C. B. S. Neill served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occupation of the
Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, and several minor affairs in
Oude (Medal with Clasp).
309 Lieut. E. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
310 Lieut. Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lucknow (Medal).
■311 Lieut. R. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(Medal).
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523 1st Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov. 1817).
" Ghczxee"— " Affghaxistax"— " PrNJAuu"— " MooLTAjf "— " Centbal India."
Heed Quarters at Poona. Jackets, Grei/. Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Coeps. I r^^/ i Remaeks.
Colonel W. Ashbm-ner, Staff Coros '19 Jan. 68 Commandant, i Aug. 62.— Furlough to Europe.
Major C. A. Loch, Staff Corps....! '30 Oct. 68 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 14 June 65.— Officiating
Captain C. K. Stack, late i Cavalry 30 July 62 Officiating 2nd in Command, 8 March 71. [Commandant.
Captain E. G. Jenkins, Staff Corps 20 Sept. 66 2nd Squadron Officer, 14 June 65.— Offg. 2nd in Com. 3 Cav.
Captain H. W. Harris, Staff Corps ' 4 Apr. 66 3rd Squadron Officer, 8 May 65.
Captain A. Currie, late 2 Cavalry 27 Oct. 70 Adjutant, i Jan. 64. — Offg. 2nd Squad. Officer.
Captain A. R. Heyland. Staff Corps 31 Dec. 70 ist Squadron Subaltern, 7 Feb. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. E. L. Elliot, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 70 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 5 Nov. 70.
Assist. Surgeon J. M'AUster, MB i Apr. 67 In medical charge, 29 March 70.
2nd Bombay Cavalry {Raised s Nov. 1817).
" Cextbal India."
Head Quarters at Deesa. Facings, White. Jacket, Grey.
Colonel E. M. Mac Gregor, late 2 Cav. ..
"SC Lt. Colonel J. Blair, late 2 Cavalry..
Captain C. A. Moore, late 2 Cavalry
Major H. P. Sykes, late 2 Cavalry
. Major S. W. O. Stevens, late 3 Cavalry
: Oaptain H. Phillipps, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. Owen, Gen. List
Oaptain J. Fagan. Gen. List.
12 Apr. 71 Commandant, 11 July 66. — Furlough to Europe. [Comdt.
10 June 70 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, i Jan. 64. — Officiating
6 May 63 Officiating 2nd in Command, 2 Dec. 71.
3 Apr. 68 2nd S((uadron Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
31 Jan. 70 Officiating 2nd Squadron Officer.
10 Sept.es'jrd Si|uadron Officer, i Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
• 27 Oct. 62, Officiating 3i-d Squadron Officer.
I27 Dec. 7i|Adjutant, i Jan. 64.
Captain C. AV. Gabb, Gen. List I27 Mar. 71 ist Squadi-on Subaltern, 28 Nov. 68,
Lieut. W. H. D. Jones, Staff Corps '21 Aug. 6712nd Squadron Subaltern, 14 June 7:
Assistant Surgeon A. Barry, MD 131 Mar. 65iln medical charge, 28 Sept. 70.
3rd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 4 Ma^j 1820).
■ Cabool, 1S42" — " Hydekabad" — " Pebsia" — " Reshiee" — " Khooshab " — " Bushiee' —
" Central India " — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Neemuch. Facings, Wliite. Jacket, Grey.
27 Nov. 67 Commandant, i Jan. 62. [to Europe.
18 Apr. 71 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 17 Aug. 70. — Sick Furl.
20 Sept. 66 Officiating 2nd in Command.— Squad. Officer i Cavalry.
4 Mar. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 17 Aug. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 70 3rd Squadron Officer, 17 Aug. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Colonel J. C. Gr.aves, CS. Cavalry .
Major W. E. LeGeyt, late 2 Cavalry .
Captain E. G. Jenkins, Staff Corps .
Captain A. P. Currie, late 3 Cavalry.
Captain J. F. Willoughby, Gen. List
Captain M. W. Stevens, Gen. List ig Aug. 71
Lieut. M. Mayne, Staff Corps '31 Mar. 69
Lieut. M. James, Staff Corps '26 Apr. 70
Surgeon P. H. Smith '13 Oct. 70
Adjutant, 3 May 71
ist Sciuadron Subaltern, 22 Oct. 70. — Offg. 2nd Squadron Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 2 Aug. 71.— Offg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 16 June 69.
Fach Hegiment of Bomhay Cavalry consists of 6 Troops, tcith the foUotctng Establishment : — Commandant; 2nd in Com-
mand and Squadron Officer; 2nd Squadron Officer; 3rd Squadron Officer; Adjutant; 2 Squadron Subalterns;
I Medical Officer; i Russuldar Major; 2 Russuldars; i Wordee Major; 3 Ressaidars; 6 Naib Russuldars; 6
•Jemedars ; i Koto Duffadar Major ; i Fan-ier Major ; 6 Kote Duffadars ; 30 Duffadars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 30 Nikas ;
and 400 Sowars.
COEYGAUll"-
Colonel R. M. Westropp, Bombav Inf. ..
Major C. D'U. La Touche, Staff Corps..
(Captain R. G. T. Stevenson, late 2 Cav.
Captain H. H. D. Owen, late 2 Cavalry
Captain G. C. Hogg, late 2 Cavalry
Captain J. Philips, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Hay, 17 Foot
Assist. Surgeon W. R. Gordon, MB..
Poona Horse.
Ihuznee" — " Affghanistan" — " Candahar" — " Meeanee" — " Hyderabad" — " Pebsia" —
" Reshiee"—" Khooshab " — " Bushire."
Head Quarters at Seroor. Facings, Bed. Jacket, Dark Green. Face, Gold.
16 July 69 Commandant, i Feb. 60.
15 June 70 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 2 Jan. 58.
6 Dec. 62 2nd Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 67. — Furlough to Europe.
23 Aug. 69'3rd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 64. — Officiating 2nd Squad. Officer.
27 Oct. 7o^Adjutant, i Jan. 64.
27 Nov. 6g ist Squadron Subaltern, 23 May 64. — Furlough to Europe.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 9 April 72.
30 Sept.67lln medical charge, 13 Dec. 71.
Colonel R. Pha:\-re, CB. Aide de Camp
to the Queen, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. G. Mainwaring, Staff
Corps
Captain E. S. Reynolds, Staff Corps....
Captain W. S. Peat, Gen. List
Sind Frontier Field Force.
6 Jan. 6£
I Mar. 69
27 Oct. 71
27 June 71
C Commandant in Chief and Politica Agent, Sind Frontier.
'(. 15 July 68. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating ditto. — Commandant 30 N.I.
.\ssigt. Political Superintendent, Upper Sind Frontier, 12 July 71.
Brigade Major, 18 May 70.
;TCIIKE"— " ilEEANEE
1st Regiment Sind Horse.
Hyderabad" — " Pcnjaub" — " Mooltan" — " Goojeeat" — "Persia" — ",^Cenibai.
India."
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Jacket, Dark Green.
Lt.Colonel W. R. Alexander, Staff Corps, 3 Feb. 72 Commandant, i .Tune 72.
Captain R. V. Maiden, Staff Corps J13 Junoeg 2iid in Com. and Squadron Officer, 6 Mar. 69.
Lieut. A. L. McXair, Staff Corps 26 Oct. 64 2nd Squadron Officer, 5 Aug. 68.
Captain E. S. Reynolds, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. de N. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. U. Danicll, 3 Hussars ..
Assistant Surgeon S. O'B. Bauk»i
27 Oct.
II Nov. (
! Oct. 71
: Oct. 66
3rd S(|uadron Officer, 8 July 71.
Ad,iutant, 8 July 71.
I St Squadron Subaltern.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 11 Oct. 71. — On probation.
In medical charge, 9 Mar. 70.
2nd Regiment Sind Horse.
524
" Hi-DEEABAD" — " PuX.r.VUB " — " MoOLIAN" — " GoOJEEAT.'
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Jacket, Dark Green.
Ran-k, Names, and Coeps.
Captain J. F. Forbes, StafiF Corps
Captain M. M. Carpenda,le, Statf Corps
Jjient. A. M. Hogg, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Loch, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. E. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Hogg, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. Hope, 18 Hussars _ __ . ,_
Surgeon Rustomjee Byramjee, MD I29 Jan. 69
4 Jan. 66 Commandant, i Mar. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
2 June 7o'2ndinCommandaDd Squadron Ottioer, iMarch7i. — Offg. Comdt.
4 June64j2nd Squadron Officer, 5 Aug. 68. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
4 May 68
1 1 Nov. 68
29 Ifov. 70
- Oct.
3rd Squadron Officer, i March 71. — Officiating Adjtitant.
Adjutant, 25 June 70. — Sick Furlough to Europe,
ist Squadron Subaltern, 17 Feb. 72.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 29 May 72.
In medical charge, 29 Dec. 68.
3rd Regiment Sind Horse {Raised 4, Nov. 1857).
" Centeai, India" — " Abyssinia."
Head Quarter.s at Jacobabad. Jacket, Dark Green.
OolonelF. A. E. Loch, Staff Corps
Major J. H. P. Malcolmson, Staff Corps
Captain W. Reynolils, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. M'Neill, Gen. List
Captain J. E. Gordon, Gen. List
Lieut. G. J. Coulson, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. J. Maitland, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. D. N. Smith, i8 Hussars
Assistant Sui-geon E. Colson, MB
15 Aug. 681 Commandant, 17 Aug. 70.
9 Apr. 68 Officiating Commandant, 11 April 72.
12 Jan. 71 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, i Oct. 71.
30 July 62 2nd Squadron Officer, i Oct. 71.
21 Feb. 71 3rd Squndrmi Officer, 25 June 70.
15 Mar. 65iAcljnt:iiir, i3 .M;iv 70.— Furlough to Europe.
8 Feb. 70 I St S.|ii;Mln.'. Siilialtern, 5 Dec. 71.
28 Oct. 7i|2nd S(|u;iilriiu Suljaltern, 6 July 72.
I Apr. 69 In medical cliarge, 6 July 70— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Aden Troop {Raised 23 Oct. 1867).
Captain G. S. Stevens, Staff Corps Iio Dec. 65 Commandant, 6 April 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain C. M. Erskine, Staff Corps 1 12 May 72 Officiating Commandant, ii April 72.
Note.— The Effective EstabUshment of the Aden Troop consists of 1 Commandant, i Russuldar, 2 Naib Russuldars.
I Kote Duffedar, i Quarter Master Duffedar, i Pay Dutt'edar, 8 Duffedars, i Trumpeter, 2 Farriers, 83 Sowars.
Lieut. W. H. P. Sorell, R. Art
Captain G. H. Candy, Royal Artillery
Lieut. J. D. Snodgi-ass, R. Artillery..
Native Artillery,
Company — " Punjaub " — " Mooltan " — " Abyssinia
No. I Company at Aden ; No. 2 Company at Rajkote.
24 June 63 Commanding No. i Company.
19 Dec. 60 Commanding No. 2 Company.
18 July O5 With No. 2 Company.
Goojerat
Sind Frontier
Mountain Trams.
Attached to No. 2 Company Native Artillery, Rajkote.
Attached to 30th Regiment Native Infantry, Jacobabad.
Note.— The effective Establishment of a Company of Native Artillery consists of i Subedar, 2 Jemedars,
6 Havildars, 6 Naiques, 2 Buglers, 70 Privates, i Boy, 2 Ehistics. Total 90.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
Punjaub " — " Mooltan " — " Goojeeat" — " Peesia" — " REshiEE " — " Khooshab "■
India " — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Cloih, Scarlet. Facings, Bark lilu
Major J. Hills, R. Engineers
Captain J. H. R. Cruickshank, R. Eng.
Captain C. P. Newport, Staff Corps ....
Commandant, 23 Aug. 71. [i Nov. 70.
Adjutant, Superintendent of Instruction, and 2nd in Command,
5 Officiating Quarter Master.and Interpreter and Superintendent
i. of Field and Park Train, i Nov. 70.
Commanding No. 1 Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. 2 Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. 3 Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. 4 Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. 5 Company, Aden.
Doing Duty Officer.
Doing Duty Officer.
In medical charge, 16 Jul.y 68. — Furloiigh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 18 April 72.
Note. — The Effective Estnlilishment of the Corps of Sappers and Miners consists of 5 Companies with i Com-
mandant, 5 Officers Commanding Companies, I Adjutant, i Sergeant Major, i Quarter Master Sergeant, 4 Sergeants,
4 First Corporals, 4 Second Corporals, i Subedar Major, 4 Subedars, 5 Jemedars, 5 Staff Havildars, 15 Ha^aldars,
I Bugle Major, 9 Buglers, 40 Naiques, and 500 Privates.
Lieut. H. E. Penton, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Stock, Gen. List ,
Lieut. H. O. Selby, R. Eng
Surgeon J. F. Straker
Surgeon Major Wm. Davy
5 July 72
.5 May 70
4 Mar. 69
3 Oct. 7
4 Feb. 7
13 Jan. 6g
li Nov. 67
5 Feb. 66
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525 1st Bombay Native Infantry {Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796).
" Mangaloke " — " Htdekabad." — 3KD Dkcembbe 1S66.
Head Quarters at Poona. Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Cokps.
Remakes.
Colonel R. M. Jolinstone, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. Walker, Staff Corps
Major R. F. Williams, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Hughes, Staff Corps
Captain J. Affleck, Staff Coi-ps
Lieut. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. L. Fenton, Royal Artillery..
Surgeon Major C. J. Sylvester, MD...
[I Dec. 70
9 Dec. 69
3 Mar. 68
31 Jan. 63
13 June 69
4 Aug. 68
8 Jan. 70
3 May 66
Commandant, i Jan. 62.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
Winer Officer, i Jan. 64.
Adjutant, 2 Jan. 68.
Quarter Master, 9 Jan. 65.
ist Wing Subaltern, 19 Aug. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 May 72.
In medical charge, 9 Dec. 68.
2nd Bombay Native Infantry (Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796).
"Egypt" — " Kobeg-aum " — " Kiekee." Left Flank Company, " Persia" — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Aden. Facings, White.
Colonel W. B. Macleod, Staff Corps 1 15 Aug. 68 Commandant, 14 July 68.— Acting Superintendent of Army
I Clothing.
19 Jan. 68iOfficiating Commandant.
Colonel C. M. Barrow, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel J. L. Sheppard, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel S. DeB. Edwardes, late 2 N.I
Major C. M. Ducat, Staff Corps
Captain H. T. Bulkley, Staff Corps .
Captain J. M. Boyd, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Ryves, Gen. List
Lieut. P. C. Heath, 45 Foot
Surgeon F. H. Plumptre
3 J"uiy 72
4 Feb. 71
12 Dec. 71
19 Dec. 72
20 Feb. 66
4 Feb. 71
23 July 69
4 Aug. 67
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 67.— Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 67. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, 4 Sept. 72.
Adjutant, 6 May 71.
Quarter Master, 12 July 71.
ist Wing Subaltern, 2 Dec. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 2 Dec. 71.— Officiating Adjutant 17 N.I.
In medical charge, 16 July 68.
3rd Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised i Jtme 1796).
' SeEDASEEE " — " SeBINGAPAIAM " — " BeNI-BoO-Ah " — PUNJAUB " — " MOOLTAN "— " GOOJERAT " — " AbXSSINIA.
Light Company, " Persia."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Facings, Sl-y Slue.
Colonel J. G. Scott, Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel W. T. Bowen, Staff Coi-ps..
Major J. F. Chapman, Staff Corps
Major J. R. Strutt, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. F. Heath, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Noyes, Staff Corps ....
Captain E. H. Ashe, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, io6 Foot
Surgeon Major J. Gilbert
Surgeon C. Johnson
I June 70[ Commandant, 24 Sept. 70.
8 June 7o;2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Dec. 66.— Furl, to Europe.
27 May 68 Officiating 2nd in Command, 25 Oct. 71.
20 Dec. 7
11 Jan. 67
12 June 70
4 Jan. 66
38 Oct. 71
23 Mar. 68
20 Feb. 68
Wing Officer, 13 May (
Adjutant, 19 June 72.
Quarter Master, 30 June 69;
ist Wing Subaltern, 30 Dec. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 72. — On probation.
In medical charge, 26 Oct. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Native
" Sbeingapatam " — " Beni-Boo-Ali '
Head Quarte:
Colonel C. M. Barrow, Staff Corps
Colonel H. H. A. Wood, Staff Corps
Major W. A. Glasspoole, Staff Corps
Major C. B. Crispin, StaffCorps
Captain S. Carter, StaffCorps
Captain F. F. Comyn, Gen. List
Captain W. Marshall, StaffCorps
Captain W. S. Seton, late 2 E.R
Surgeon C. G. H. Ross
Infantry (or Rifle Corps — Raised i June 1796).
-" Bourbon" — " Punjaub " — "Mooltan" — "Persia" — " Reshiee'
" KhoOSHAB " — " BUSHIRE."
rs at Baroda. Jacket, Hijle Green. Facings, Fed.
9 Jan. 68 Commandant, 7 Dec. 64^. — Officiating 2 N.I.
5 Aug
3 Jan. 67
20 July 72
19 Dec. 72
14 Nov. 68
12 Aug. 71
20 July 69
7 July 65
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 67.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Officer, 12 June 72. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 17 July 72.
Adjutant, g Aug. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 3 Oct. 64.
ist Wing Subaltern, 10 July 67.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 69.
5th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
' Seedaseeb " — " Seeingapatam " — " Kahun " — " Beni-Boo-Ali." Left Flank Company, " Persia.'^
Head Quarters at Belgaum, Facings, Slack Velvet.
Colonel W. W. Taylor, Bombay Inf....
Lt.Colonel F. Roome, StaffCorps
Major A. A. Des Voeux, StaffCorps ...
Captain L. G. Brown, StaffCorps
Captain R. A. C. Hunt, late 5 N.I
Captain G. G. H. Fulton, StaffCorps
Captain E. Mockler, Gen. List
Lieut. C. O. Nicholetts, 39 Foot
Surgeon H. Day, MD
Assistant Surgeon J. T. Welsh, MB.
13 Feb. 69, Commandant. [to Europe.
28 Oct. 68>nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 70. — Sick Furlough
8 Dec. 68iWing Officer, i Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
9 June 66|Officiating Wing Officer, 18 Mar. 71.
2 Aug. 69' Adjutant, 20 Oct. 66.
4 Aug. 66^Quarter Master, 9 June 71.
14 Oct. 69|istWing Subaltern, 24 July 72.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 24 Aug. 72. — On probation.
31 Jan. 67|ln medical charge, 17 Oct. 67. — Furlough to Europe.
31 Mar. 65, Officiating in medical charge, 15 April 71.
6th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
Colonel R. Richards, StaffCorps ..
Colonel H. T. Briggs, Staff CorjJS ..
Major J. J. Elder, Staff Corns
Major C. D. J. Dodd, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. W. Sawyer, StaffCorps ..
Captain E. R. Reay, Gen. List
Captain R. JI. Chnmbors, late 5 N.I
Lieut. A. J. P. Nuthall, 83 Foot
Surgeon E. F. AVheattey
Seking.i
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Facings, Black.
13 Nov. 66, Commandant, 21 July 65. [mandant 14 N.I-
2 July 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 67.— Officiating Com-
29 Jan. 68 Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 69.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
13 June 71 Officiating Wing Officer, 18 April 72.
20 May 67 Adjutant, 3 Jan. 72.
8 Fob. 70 Quarter Master, 20 Apr. 69.
31 Oct. 69 ist Wing Subaltern.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 17 Jan. 72.
4 Aug. 67 In medical charge, 17 Mar. 66.
Note.— The Effective Establishment of a Native Infantry Regiment consists of Eight Companies with i Command-
ant, I 2nd in Command, i Wing Officer, i Adjutant, i Quarter Master, 2 Wing Subalterns, 1 Medical Officer,
8 Snbcdars, 8 Jcmedars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks, 16 Di-urumers, 600 Sepoys, or 712 of all Ranks (Native).
Non-dfectivc Native Staff, i Subcd.nr Jtajor, t Native Adjutant, i Drill Havildar, i Drill Naik, 8 Colour Havil-
dars, S Pay H;iviiaiir3, i Drum Major, 1 l''i!c Major.
7th. Bombay Native Infantry {Baikal i June 1796).
" Seedaseee " — " Sekingapatam " — " Beni-Boo-Axi."
Head Quarters at Rajkote. Facings, White.
526
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Kemaeks.
Colonel E. H. S. BowcUch, Bombay Inf.
Lt. Colonel A. F. Battye, Staff Corps
Major A. R.Wilson, Staff Corps
Captain E. Cunningham, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. H. Yates, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. Sturt, late 6 N.I
Lieut. H. C. E. Lucas, 107 Foot
Assistant Surgeon R. H. Batty
10 Mar. 6g Commandant, i Jan. 62.
10 Dec. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Feb. 66.
20 Dec. 71 Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
20 Mar. 68 Adjutant, 25 Dec. 63. — Furlough to Europe.
4 Mar. 60 Quarter Master, 30 Dec. 71. — Officiating Adjutant.
31 Oct. 69'ist Wing Subaltern. — Officiating Quarter Master.
28 Oct. 71 '2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 Nov. 71. — On probation.
I Apr. 67]ln medical charge, 29 Dec. 68.
8th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i June 1796).
" HxDEEABAD." Light Company, " Persia."
Head Quarters at Poona. Facings, White.
Colonel J. P. Sandwith, Staff Coiiis ii Dec. 70, Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.
Lt. Colonel A. Becher, Staff Corps [22 Dec. 68 j 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64. — Furl, to Europe.
Tir._i ITT TT T-._ii__ m r,. ,, 3 Aug. 72 Officiating 2nd in Command, 26 Oct. 72.
3 June 72, Wing Officer, Nov. 71. — Furlough to Europe,
o Dec. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 20 Feb. 72.
4 Oct. 63 [Adjutant, 4 Oct. 71.
3 June69!Quarter Master, 7 Dec. 70.
;2 Mar. 72iist Wing Subaltera, 11 Feb. 71.
!8 Oct. 71 '2nd Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 72. — On probation,
9 May 66 In medical charge, 18 Oct. 71.
Lt. Colonel H. F. Bolton, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel C. W. Wahab, Staff Corps
Major S. Fellows, Staff CoriJS
Lieut. H. S. Tandy, Staff Corps
Captain H. Gardiner, Staff Corps
Captain D. C. Pedder, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Abbott, 39 Foot
Surgeon A. W. G. Adey
9th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 September 1797).
" SeRINGAPATAM " — " PuXJAUB " — " MOOLTAN."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Facings, Black.
Colonel C. R. Baugh, Staff Coitjs |i2 June 70 Commandant, 4 Apr. 66
Lt.Colonel C. Thompson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. Mallaby, Staff Corps .
Major G. W. Hanson, Staff Corps ....
Major L. H. Sibthorpe, Staff Corps ,
Captain V. Birch, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Morse, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. H. Coles, Staff Corps ...,
Lieut. A. W. Proudfoot, 76 Foot
Surgeon R. Boustead
[mandant 17 N.I.
June 68 '2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 5 Dec. €6. — Officiating Com-
3 Aug. 72 'Officiating 2ud in Command.
3 Jan. 68 Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 67.— Furlough to Eui'ope.
20 Jan. 71 Officiating Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 71.
20 Aug. 69 Adjutant, 23 July 63. — Furlough to-Europe.
12 June 70 Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 63. — Officiating Adjutant.
20 June 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 21 Sept. 67. — Officiating Quarter Master.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 May 72.
23 July 70 In medical charge, 3 Aug. 70.
10th Bombay Native Infantry (LirjM Ivfantry. — Raised 6 Seplemler 1797).
" Centkal India " — " ABrssiNiA."
Head Quarters at Mhow. Facings, Black.
Colonel W. Pirie, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 7iiOfficiating Coiumandant.— 2nd in Command 13 N.I.
Lt.Colonel H. H. James, Staff Corps ... 15 Aug. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64. — Furl, to Europe.
Lt.Colonel T. W. W. Pierce, Staff Corps 29 Dec. 72; Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 64.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major R. Burd, Staff Corps n Feb.
Captain A. Durand, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 66
Lieut. B. G. Humfrey, Staff Corps 17 Aug. 68
Captain C. E. Blowers, Staff Corps 13 June 69
Lieut. L.A.T. M'Cudden, Staff Corps ... 30 Nov. 70
Surgeon Major T. Murray.,
. i 7 Mar. I
Officiating Wing Officer, S Nov. 70.
Adjutant, 31 Mar. 63.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, i Oct. 72.
Quarter Master, 23 Feb. 66.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 14 Aug. 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, lo Sept. 57.
11th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 15 Januanj 1799).
Light Companj-, " Peesia."
Head Quarters at Sattara. Facings, Fide Buff.
Lt.Colonel C. T.Palin, Staff Corps .
Lt.Colonel T. Thatcher, Staff Corps .
Major M. Boyd, Staff Corps
Major J. C. Hobson, Staff Corps ....
Captain W. F. Hume, Gen. List
Captain H. French, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Trevor, Staff Corps .
Lieut. C. J. Dickson, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon C. K. Cookson
II .Tune 68 [Commandant, 28 Sept. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
10 June 60 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 28 Sept. 70. — Offg. Comdt.
3 Apr. 67 j Wing Officer. 1 Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
8 Dec. 68, Officiating Wing Officer, 18 April 72.
4 Feb. 71 Adjutant, 26 Feb. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
27 Oct. 71 Quarter Master, 18 June 70.
31 Aug. 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 8 Oct. 70.
I Mar. 7i|2nd Wing Subaltern, 24 April 72.
20 Feb. 68iln medical charge, 19 June 72.
12th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 15 Januarij 1799).
" Kiekee "— " Meeanee " — " Hydek.vbad " — " Central India."
Head Quarters at Dharwar. Facings, Deep Buff.
Colonel J. H. Champion, Staff Corps ...jio Dec. 70 Commandant, 22 May 63. — Furlough to Europe.
Colonel E. L. Scott, Staff Corps 25 July 72 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 18 May 72.— Offg. Commandant.
Lt.Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps
Major C. T. Heathcote, Staff Corps
Captain W. Scott, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. H. Sealy, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. P. L. Way, Staff Corps..
Capt. C. M. Browne, Gen. List
Sui'geon R. A. Alleyn
72:Wing Officer, iS Oct. 71. — Officiating 2ud in Command.
7 Sept. 68 Officiating Wing Officer, 26 Nov. 70.
12 Mar. 72 'Adjutant, 18 Feb. 67.
17 July 66; Quarter Master, iS March 71.
II Dec. 70! ist Wing Subaltern, 4 Dec. 6g.
4 Feb. 7i[2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 May 72.
20 Jan. 72 In medical charge, 18 Nov. 69.
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527 13th Bombay Native Infantry (liaised 6 March 1800).
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). —" Kikkee " — " Beni-Boo-Ali " — " CkittbJlL IifDii.."
Head Quarters at Ahmednuggnr. Facings, Buff.
Rank, Names, and Conps.
Colonel H. A. Adams, Bombay Inf.
Colonel W. Pirie, Staff Corps
Colonel W. ilontriou, Bombay laf
Lt.Colonel E. il. G. Cooper, Staff Corps
Major C. O. Lord, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. N. "Walker, Staff Corps
Captain W. Laing, Gen. List
Captain A. J.'Vibart, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. J. T. Welch, Staff Corps
Surgeon W. D. Ticehurst
Remabks.
7 Feb. 67 Commandant. [Commandant lo N.I.
12 Dec. 71 '2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71. — Officiating
10 Dec. 70 Officiating Commandant.
13 June 72 Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Offg. Deputy Judge Advocate, N.D.
24 Feb. 69! Officiating Wing Officer, 22 April 71.
17 Aug. 70! Adjutant, 20 Jan. 72.
25 Mar. 71 'Quarter Master, 15 Sept. 6S.
9 Dec. 66 I st Wing Subaltern.
15 Aug. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, 3 Sept. 70.
31 Dec. 66 Jn medical charge, 4 Feb. 68.
14th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
Head Quarters at Kolapore. Facings, Light Buff.
UiC Colonel J. A. Wood, Staff Corps J12 Feb. 70] Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
Colonel H. T. Briggs, Staff Corps j 2 July 72|0fficiating Commandant, 17 Jan. 72.
Lt.Colonel F. E. Francis, Bombay Inf... 30 Jan. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
Lt.Colonel J. T. HUl, Staff Corjas 18 Feb. 71 Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Major W. 3. Preston, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, April 71.
Captain P. H. Greig, Gen. List 24 Aug. 6g Adjutant, 24 Sept. 68.
Captain C. J. S. Cahill, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 70^ Quarter Master, 16 Nov. 70.
Captain G. F. Blew, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 66|ist Wing Subaltern, 27 Dec. 71.
Lieut. W. B. Ferris, 104 Foot 28 Oct. 7i!2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 Oct. 71.
Assistant Surgeon D. E. Hughes, MD... 31 Mar. 66 In medical charge, 21 Nov. 66.
15th Bombay Native Infantry {Baised 6 March 1800).
Light Company, " Pebsia."
Head Quarters at MaUegaum. Facings, Light Buff.
Colonel G. R. S. Burrows, Bombay Inf... I 9 Jan. 71 Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.— Officiating D.Q.M.General.
Lt.Colonel W. C. Stileman, Bombay Inf. 6 Mar. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64. — Offg. Commandt.
Lt.Colonel J. Currie, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 72, Wing Officer, 24 July 72.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain W. F. Sandwith, Staff Corps ...{20 July 69'Adjutant, 20 Aj^ril 69.
Lieut. F. H. Blanshard, Stag" Corps J15 May 67 Quarter Master, 3 Feb. 72.
Captain W. R. Trevelyan, Staff Corps... 4 Oct. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 20 April 70. —Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. Wm. Coles, 105 Foot i Nov. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 17 April 72. — On probation.
Surgeon E. P. Bun-ows 20 Feb. 68 In medical charge, 20 Feb. 70.
I
16th Bombay Native
Head Quarters a
Colonel W. L. Cahusac, Staff Con^s
Lt.Col. G. M. B. Farquharson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel Joseph Miles, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel A. P. Chesshyre, Staff Corps
Major W. H. Newport, Staff Corjas
Major J. H. Drummond, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. T. Carruthers, Staff Corps
Captain T. E. Strong, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. Yonge, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. W. Snell, 76 Foot
Infantry [Baised 6 March 1800).
t Mhow. Facings, Light Biff.
Commandant, 25 Oct. 71. — Furlough to Europe.
30 Jan. eSiOfficiating Commandant, 28 Feb. 72. — 2nd in Command 20 N.I.
3 Feb. 71 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Jan. 64. — Furl, to Europe.
5 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, 22 July 68.— Furlough to Europe.
8 Deo. 67 Officiating 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 9 April 72.
14 June 71 Officiating Wing Officer, 11 May 72.
19 Aug. 68|Adjutant, 4 Dec. 69.
4 Jan. 66|Quarter Master, 16 Mar. 67.
10 Dec. 66 I St Wing Subaltern, 28 June 71.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 May 72.
Surgeon A. N. E. Riddell ' 4 Aug. 69'ln medical charge, 12 Feb. 69.
17th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i8 December 1803).
Head Quarters at Poona. Facings, Pale Yellow.
Colonel J. Pogson, Bombay Inf In June 70 Commandant. — Furlough to Europe.
Lt.Colonel C. Thompson, Staff Corps ... 18 June 68 Officiating Commandant, 9 April 72. — 2nd in Command 9 N.I.
Lt.Colonel J. H. Reynolds, Staff Corps...! 2 July 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64. — Furl, to Europe.
Major H. Vaughan, Staff Corps 14 June 71 Wing Officer, i Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Major F. T. Cornewall, Staff Corps '23 Jan. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, Nov. 71.
Lieut. J. R. Watson, Staff Corps '26 Jan. 66 Adjutant, 6 May 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. P. C. Heath, 45 Foot '23 July 69 Officiating Adjutant.— Wing Subaltern 2 N.I.
Captain J. I. Tinling, Gen. List | 8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 30 May 67. — Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. A. Rowlandson, Gen. List ... 4 Feb. 71 ist Wing Subaltern, n" Nov. 71. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain F. W. Bean, Staff Corps 27 July 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, n May 72.
Surgeon R. Dick, 3/D '24 Jan. 67 In medical charge, 6 Nov. 68.
18th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i8 Decemher 1803).
" Beni-Boo-Ah " — " Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Rajkote. Facings, Pale Telloic.
Colonel J. J. Combe, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Major J. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. Lechmcrc, Gen. List ...
Captain J. Jopp, Staff Corps
Captain J. B. Hennell, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. T. Eden, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. W. C. Bell, 58 Foot
Surgeon A. M. Blomfield
Siirtteon E. Sexton, MD
II June 69 Commandant, 7 Dec. 64.
9 June 69 2nd in Command, 12 June 72.
10 Dec. 67 Wing Officer, 16 Jan. 65.
I Mar. 62 Adjutant, 9 April 70. — Furlough to Europe.
20 Oct. 68 Officiating Adjutant, 21 March 72.
9 Dec. 71 Quarter Master, i Jan. 64.
20 Dec. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Feb. 72.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 July 72.— With 2 N.L
20 Feb. 68 In medical charge. — Furlough to Europe.
10 Feb. 71 Officiating in medical charge, 20 Mar. 72.
19th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 5 Novemler 18 17).
" GiIUZXEe" — "AFrGHANISTAN" — " PUNJAUB " — "IIoOLTAK" — " GOOJEBAT."
Head Quarters at Bomljay. Facings, Deep Yellow.
528
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Colonel G. U. Price, Staff Corps
lit.Colonel W. Creagh, Staff Corps
Major F. C. Davidson, Staff Corps
Captain S. J. AVaudby, Staff Corps
Captain R. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List ...
Captain W. Jacob, Staff Corps
Captain T. P. B. Wal.sh, Staff Corps
Surgeon H. Wakefield
Aemy
Rank.
10 Dec. 70
3 Feb. 7'
20 Aug. 69
4 Sept. 70
31 Oct. 69
20 Jan. 67
12 Sept.66
14 Feb. 67
Remakks.
Commandant, 6 June 71.
2nd in Command and Wing Oflacer, 13 Sept. 66.
Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 67.
Adjutant, 29 May 63.
Quarter Master, 27 May 67.
ist Wing Subaltern, 23 Jan. 69.
and Wing Subaltern, 21 Aug. 72.
[n medical charge, 23 Sept. 71.
20th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 Novemler 181 7).
Colonel W. Scott, Staff Corps
Lt.ColonelG.McB.B. Farquharson, S.C,
Major T. Kettlewell, Staff Corps
Major M. W. Parker, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. Gillmor, Staff Corps
Captain J. S. Iredell, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Walter, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. P. Young, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon H. DeTatham
[mandant i6 N.I.
Jan. 64. — Officiating Com-
PeHSIA" — " ReSHIEE" — "KhOOSHAB " — " BlJSHIRE.
Head Quarters at Bhooj. Facings, Yellow.
19 June 71 Commandant, lo Mar. 64.
30 Jan. 68|2nd in Com. iiud Wing Officer,
20 Feb. 72IW11U' 1 nil.- ! . . -, Aug. 69.
II Dec. 69 ( nil : I in Command, 23 Feb. 72.
13 June6g'.\.l,'i' : : , , -I r. '7.
13 Dec. 68'Qu;ii! ' M;i m r, S Mar. 70. — Furlough to Em'ope.
20 Dec. 60 Winir Su1)!iltcra, 17 May 71. — Officiating Quarter Master.
22 Mar. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 March 71.
I Apr. 67 In medical charge, 6 Jan. 69.
21st Bombay Native Infantry (or Marian Battalion) (liaised 3 January 1777).
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hiudoostanee corresponding with "Per Mare, per Terram."
" Persian Gulf "— " Beni-Boo-Ali "— " Bukmah "—"Aden "— " Hyderabad "— " Punjaub."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Facings, Bark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel S. Thacker, Staff Corps
Lt.ColonelR. D. Hassard, Staff Corps..
Captain G. M. Lyons, Staff Corps
Major J. A. Gayer, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. S. Simpson, Staff Corps
Captain J. Becke, Gen. List
Captain F. S. Leaoock, Gen. List
Lieut. C. W. Hinde, Staff Corps
Stu'geon Major J. MUls
: Dec. 68 1 Commandant, i8 Oct. 6i.
Jan. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 67.
20 Jan. 70
10 Dec. 70
8 Sept. 69
8 Feb. 70
31 Oct. 69
25 Oct. 71
3 Apr. 68
Wing Officer, 4 April 67. — Furlough to Europe.
ntliciutiiiLj- Wiii^ Officer, 16 Dec. 71.
Ailliitiiil,-.' -Miirch 71.
Qu'iii-liT MiiM.'i-, 11 Jan. 68.
ist W lll^■ Sulialtern, 17 Jan. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
2n(l Wing Subaltern, i Nov. 71. — On probation.
In medical charge, 29 March 69.— Furlough to Europe.
22nd. Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i January i8i8).
Light Company, "Persia."
Head Quarters, Neemuch. Facings, Bark Green.
Colonel H. E. Jacob, Staff Corps ..
Lt.Colonel T. Nuttall, Staff Corps..
Colonel W. S. Hewett, Staff Corps.,
Major W. Blakeney, StiiirCnri.s ,
Lieut. W. A. Wethenill, Si.-illi 'mp;
Captain H. A. Hobson, Ccn. I.isl,
Captain A. P. Stewart, Sliill' ('.ii-ps
Lieut. P. M. Kirk, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. G. Asher, MB
25 Feb. 71 Commandant, 25 Oct. 71.
15 Aug. 68 1 Officiating 2nd in Command, 8 April 71.
12 Dec. 71 Unci in (Vjm. andAVing Officer, 24 Sept. 70.— Offg. Comdt. 24 N.I,
15 Aug. 6S|Win- DIluMT, IS -Tune 72.
8 Dec. 69 .\(l,iiii.iiii. -t .luiiu 71.
I Mar. 69|(,>u:iiiii- Mm-Ii r, 5 Feb. 70.
12 Sept. 71 I. ^t WiiiKSubiiltLTn, 13 Mar. 70.
IS Sept. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, 11 Oct. 71.
4 Aug. 67|ln medical charge, 15 June 72.
23rd Bombay Native (Liyld) Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
" Kirkee" — "Persia."
Head Quarters at Nusscerabad. Facings, Bark Green.
CoiTJS..
Colonel S. J. K. Whitehill, Sta
Colonel J. Bates, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel E. Waddington, Staff Corps
Major M. R. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. Watling, Staff Corps
Captain P. T. Ebden, Staff Corps
Captain J. Gatacre, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. KelUe, lo Foot
Assistant Surgeon J. Simpson, MB. ..
17 Jan. 67|Commandant,' 2 Oct. 61.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Dec. 72! Officiating Commandant, 28 Feb. 72.
9 Dec. 68J2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 29 Oct. 66.
24 Dec. 6SiWing Officer, 11 Mar. 6g.
26 .Inly 64'Adjiitant, 21 Feb. 70.
29 Dec. 72Qu'artcr Master, 6 Mar. 65.
13 June 69' TSt Wing Subaltern, 17 Dec. 70.
28 Oct. 71' 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 July 72.
I Oct. 66 In medical charge, 13 Mar. 72.
24th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
"Aden"— "Ce
Head Quarters at Deesa.
TRAL IXDIA."
Facings, Bark Green.
Colonel J. S. Kemball, Staff Corps
Colonel W. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. H. S. Pierce, Staff Corps..
Major G. S. Hawthorn, Staff Corps
Major O. V. Tanner, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. B. E. Radcliffe, Staff Corps ..
Captain M. D. V. T. Gra,nt, Staff Corps
Captain S. M. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. B. Peile, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon G. A. Maconachie ..
11 Dec. 69 Commandant, 29 Aug. 66.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
12 Dec. 71 Officiating Commandant, 12 Oct. 70.— 2nd in Command 22 N.I.
14 June 71 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 April 69.
20 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, 20 April 69.— Furlough to Europe.
19 Aug. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 18 Jan. 71.
2 Nov. 70 Adjutant, 24 Feb. 72.
21 Sept. 67 Quarter Master, 8 Feb. 71.
II Dec. 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 19 June 72.
7 July 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 3 May 71.
I Apr. 67 In medical charge, 25 June 70.
529 25th Bombay Native {Lijld) Infantry {Raised 26 Mmj 1822).
"Meeanee"— "HrBEKABAD." Li^ht Company, " Persia "—" CENiHiL IifDii "—"Abyssinia. '
Head Quarters at Mehidpore. Wing at Au^ur. Facings, Pale Yellow.
Ia!jk, Names, astd Cokps.
Colonel A. B. Little, Staff Corps
Iit.Colonel J. Fairbrother, Staff Corps .
Major G. D. Eales, Staff Corps
Major R. R. Woodhouse, Staff Corps....
Captain J. Withers, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Seville, Gen. List
Captain R. Hennell, Gen. List
Captain W. S. Hore, Gen. List
Assistant Surgeon M. Heffeman
26 Feb. 72 Commandant, 24 Mar. 66.
19 July 71 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Apr. 66. — Furl, to Europe.
3 Jan. 67!wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
13 June 7ijOfficl!iting Wing Officer, 24 April 72.
4 June 7oiAdjut:int, 15 Feb. 71.
7 Oct. 70J Quarter Master, 2 Feb. 70.
21 Feb. 71 ist Wing Subaltern, 24 Oct. 66.
21 Feb. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 Sept. 71.
I Oct. 66 In medical charge, 12 Feb. 69.
26th Bombay Native Infantry {Emsed 9 March 1825).
" Persia " — " Khooshab."
Head Quarters at Surat. Facings, Light Buff.
Lt.Colonel G. L. Thomson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel John Miles, Staff Corps
Major E. A. Green, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Forjett, StaffCorps
Captain S. Rimington, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. H. Lyster, StaffCorps
Assistant Surgeon W. M'Conaghy, J/2>.
15 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 71
11 June 67
12 Oct. 72
30 Mar. 70
July 66
Comm.indant, 27 May 71.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 6 April 72.
Wing Officer, 6 April 72.
Adjutant, 17 July 67. — Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 31 May 71.
Wiug Subaltern, 5 July 71
6 July 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 13 July 70,
Oct. 69 In medical charge, 22 Nov.
27th Bombay Native Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment {Light Infantry).
" Delhi " — " Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Kurrachee. Facings, Fed.
Lt.Colonel H. Seville, CS. StaffCorps. 15 Aug. 68 Commandant, 30 Oct. 60.
Lt.Colonel G. F. Hogg, StaffCorps 1 15 Aug. 68 2nd in C]ommand, 12 Feb. 67V— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Major J. H. Castell, StaffCorps.
Lieut. W. G. W. Macbay, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain C. A. Cuningham, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. D. Raikes, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon W. Nolan, iWi>
20 Jan. 7i;Wing Officer, 2 Dec. 68.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
13 July 71 Adjutant, 23 Dec. 71.
22 Sept. 70 Quarter Master, 12 Aug. 71.
20 June 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 16 Sept. 71. — Officiating Wing Officer.
3 May 7iJ2nd AVing Subaltern, 6 May 71.
I Oct. 66:In medical charge, 16 July 68.
28th Bombay Native Infantry {Balsed 21 January 1846).
Light Company, "Persia."
Head Quarters at Sholapore. Facings, Fale Yellow;.
Colonel C. A. Moyle, StaffCorps 122 Dec. 70 j Commandant, 7 Sept. 69.
Lt.Colonel J. F. Robertson, Staff Corps .1 3 Jan. 72l2ud in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Dec. 64.
Major T. R. Nimmo, StaffCorps In Dec. 69 Wing Officer, 20 Dec. 64.
Captain F. C. Singleton, StaffCorps ...I 9 Dec. 71 Adjutant, 3 July 67.
j Quarter Master.
Captain W. E. Simpson, Gen. List 4 Feb. 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 28 Nov. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. Ketchen, Gen. List 13 July 69 and Wiug Subaltern, 21 Sept. 71.— Officiating Quarter MasterT
Assistant Surgeon A. J. Leggatt i Apr. 67 In medical charge, 5 Oct. 69.
29th Bombay Native Infantry, or 2nd Belooch Regiment.
Major G. Nicholetts, StaffCorps
Major A. P. Davis, Staff Corps
Captain J. Galloway, StaffCorps ..
Captain P. A. Browne, StaffCorps
Captain A. Hogg, StaffCorps
Captain G. P. Bryant, Staff Corps..
Lieut. E. Werge, Staff Corps
Surgeon E. Morton
Assistant Surgeon B. Kcelan
'' Persia " — " Reshire " — "Khooshab " — " Bushirk."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Facings^ Med.
27 July 68
20 Jan. 68
II June 65
27 Aug. 71
16 May 69
27 June
22 Mar.
28 May
1 Apr. 67
.67.
Commandant, 12 Feb. 67.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer,
Wing Officer, 12 Feb. 67.
Adjutant, 20 July 68.
Quarter Master, 3 Dec. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 3 July 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 March 71
In medical charge, 27 Mar. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 19 Aug. 71.
30th Bombay Native Infantry, or Jacob's Rifles.
Head Quarters at Jacobabad.
Lt.Colonel W.G.Mainwaring, StaffCorps i Mar. 69 Commandant, 2 Sept. 58.— Officiating Commandant in Chief
I I Sind Frontier Field Force.
Major T. Bell, StaffCorps 10 Dec. 70 2nd inCommand andWingOfficer,i5May6s.— Offg.Commandant.
Major W. T. Mills, StaffCorps 20 Jan. 71, Wing Officer, i July 65.— Sick b'urlcugh to Europe.
Lieut. W. C. Harrison, StaffCorps 20 Jan. 69 Adjutant, 31 Aug. 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain F. T. Humfrey, Staff Corps ... 26 Sept. 68 Quarter Master, 24 Feb. 72.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Ijont. J.H. Smith, StaffCorps 31 May 70 1st Wing Subaltern, 19 July 71.— Officiating Quarter Master
Lieut. W. A. Broome, i Foot 28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 24 Aug. 72.
I In medical charge.
General List of Officers of Bombay Cavalry. 53°
Lieutenants.
COENET.
LIEUT.
BKKVET
CAPT.IIN.
EEMAEKS.
Charles Willoughby Gabb ...
27 Mar. 59
27 Juno 59
27 Dec. 59
25 July 61
27 Oct. 61
16 Sept. 60
6 Feb. 61
10 June 61
30 July 62
27 Oct. 62
27 Mar. 71
27 June 71
27 Dec. 71
Squadron Subaltern 2 Cavalry.
Brigade Mai or, Sind Frontier Field Force.
Adjutant 2 Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 3 Sind Horse.
Conrad Agnew Owen^
Officiatinsr 3rd Squadron Officer 2 Cavalry.
General List of Officers of Bombay Infantry.
Captains.
Frederick Fitz William Comyn
John Hibbert
Henry Adolphus Hobsoa
Henry Tolfrey Christie
James Ketch'en'
Piercy Henderson Greig
Edward Mockler
Frederick Day Mander
James Rutherford
Charles Le-tvis Hulbert
John Mellish Madden
Richard John Le Poer Trench
Frederick Schuler Leacock^
Malcolm Hassells Nicholson
Charles Spring Lechmere
Walter Wightwick Haywood
Edmund Scopoli Walcott^
John Becke
John Isaac Tinling
Alex. Richard Taylor McRae
Edward Robert Reay
Frederick Augustus Beville*
Simon Sawers Dalmahoy
John Arthur Rowlandson
Charles Maxwell Ryves
James Fortnom Wi'lloughby
William Edward Simpson ...
Robert Austice Prideau.x
Freeman Henry Jackson
Francis Theodore Stock ....
Walter Francis Hume
Frank Henry Gordon
Charles Michael Browne ...
Reginald Hennell
James Eyles Gordon
Walter Stuart Hore^
William Laing
Malcolm Wilkmson Stevens
Charles Theodore Echalaz
William Cunningham Morris
Charles James Abbott Yates..
George Robinson Bridge )
Drummond )
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
27 Feb. 59
26 Sept.
27 Feb. 59
21 Feb.
12 Mar. 59
13 Apr.
14 Apr. 59
16 May
27 July 59
24 Sept.
2 Aug. 59
6 Dec.
2 Aug. 59
I Jan.
2 Aug. 59
1 Jan.
4 Aug. 59
I Jan.
27 Aug. 59
I Jan.
I Sept. 59
I Jan.
3 Sept. 59
I Jan.
9 Dec. 59
I Jan.
9 Dec. 59
4 Jan.
9 Dec. 59
I Mar.
12 Jan. 60
28 Mar.
9 Mar. 60
8 June ۥ
8 June 60
9 June 60
9 June 60
I July 60
27 July 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 6(
27 Jan. 6
27 Feb. 6
27 Mar. 6
7 June 6
3 June 6
8 June 61
8 June 6;
8 June 6:
25 July 6:
27 July 6
12 Sept. 6:
II Nov. 6:
27 Dec. 61
27 Jan. 62
27 Jan. 62
.. 4 Nov.
. 61 I Mar.
. 61 I Mar.
61 I Mar.
13 July
[ 24 Aug.
62 14 Oct.
62 14 Oct.
, 62 14 Oct.
'2 31 Oct.
.2 31 Oct.
62 31 Oct.
' I Oct.
I Oct.
2 31 Oct.
'. 62 31 Oct.
May 6;
30 July 62
30 July 6:
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 6
12 Aug. 62
30 Oct. 62
30 Oct. 62
I Dec. 62
5 Feb. 63
14 Feb. 63
22 Apr. 63
27 July 6
19 Sept. 6
30 Oct. 63
7 Nov. 63
29 Feb. 64
30 Mar. 64
16 July 64
16 July 64
16 July 64
27 Jan. 62 16 July 64
30 Jan. 62 1 6 July 64
KEMAKKS.
31 Oct.
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
7 Oct.
10 Oct.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
21 Feb.
21 Feb.
21 Feb.
25 Mar.
19 Aug.
24 Oct.
31 Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Quarter Master 4 Native Infantry.
Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3rdClass, 9 Mar.72.
Quarter Master 22 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Subaltern 28 Native Infantry.
Adjutant 14 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 5 Native Infantry.
("Assistant Engineer, ist Grade D.P.W. 28 Sept. 67,
1 Kaira. — Furlough to Europe.
Assist. Superintendent Rev. Sur. Mysore, 21 Mar. 65.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Furlough to Europe.
Quarter M;ister 19 Native Infantry.
69 Officiating Wing Subaltern 21 Native Infantry.
69 Sick Furlough to Europe.
69 Adjutant 18 Native Infantry.
69 Assistant Superintendent of Police, N.W. Provinces.
I Sick Fm-Iough to Europe.
69 SubAssist. Commissarj- General, 2nd Class, 8 May72. —
I Furlough to Europe.
70 'Quarter Master 21 Native Infantry.
70! Quarter Master 17 Native Infantry.
7o!0fficiating Wing Subaltern Meywar Bheel Corps.
70 'Quarter Master 6 Native Infantry.
7oiQuarter Master 25 Native Infantry.
70 Sick Furlough to Europe.
71 Wing Subaltern 17 Native Infantry.
71 Officiating Wing Subaltern 2 Native Infantry.
71 Squadron Officer 3 Cavalry.
Wing Subaltern 28 Native Infantry. [at Dharu.
Acting Commandant of H.H. the Gaekwar's Battalion.
Commandant of H.H. the Gaekwar's Battahon at
Dharu.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Bombay Sappers and Miners.
Adjutant 1 1 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 12 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 25 Native Infantry.
Squadron Officer 3 Sind Horse.
Officiating Wing Subaltern 25 Native Infantry.
71 Quarter Master 13 Native Infantry.
71 Adjutant 3 Cavalry.
Assistant Superintendent Revenue Survey, Guzerat.
E.xecutive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. W. i Oct. 71,
Rhutnachery. —Furl, to Europe, [deish District.
Acting ist Assistant Superintendent of Police, Khan-
f Superintendent of Police, 4th Grade, 23 July 70,
I Broach District.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
1 Captain J. Ketchen served in the Indian Navy as a IMidshipman in the steam-frigate Atsai/e, with the Persian
Expeditioni in 1856-57, and was present at the landing of the troops at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohnmra (Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain P. S. Leacock served with the 5th Bombay Native Infantry against the Taepmgs near Shanghai m
1862, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April, and of the town of
Tseerpoo 17th April ; at Nazeau 27th and 29th April ; at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May ; with
the garrison deiending Kahding in May, and at the recapture of that place 24th October 1862. Served as Stafif
Officer to the Arabian Field Force in the expedition against the Foudtheh Arabs in 1865-66 ; present at Bir Said
22nd December 1865, and all subsequent operations. Served in command of No. 4 Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian expedition of 1S67-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the
storming of Magdala (Medal). . , „, . o.^ -u •
3 Captain E. S. Walcott served with the 5th Bombay Native Light Infantry against the Taepmgs near Shanghai ;
present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseer-
poo 17th April ; at Nazeau 27th and 29th April ; at the storming of the town of Kahding ist May; with the gam-
son defending that place in May 1862, and at its recapture on the 24th October 1862.
♦ Captain F. A. Seville served with the 27th Bombay Native Infantry (Belooches) throughout the Abyssiman
campaign in 1867-68 and was detached on the heights of Fahla at the taking of Magdala (Medal).
5 Captain AV. S. Hore served with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of i86-'-68 (Medal).
6 Lieut. C. A. Owen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68 ; was Orderly Officer to Maior General
Staveley at the action of Arogee and the storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned m despatches. Medal).
Unattached Officers.
Captains.
John Bennett (Bt.Major 2 Jan. 69)
Patrick Murray
Arthur Steers
Michael Toole
2 Jan. 49
29 Oct. 59
24 Nov. 59
24 Nov. 59
LIEUT.
Jan. 55
; Apr. 65
[ Apr, 65
[ Apr. 6s
2 Jan. 61
29 Oct. 71
24 Nov. 71
24 Nov. 71
Apr. 65
Apr. 72
Apr. 72
Apr. 72
[Depot.
Pay and Quarter Master, General
Riding Master, 18 Brigade R. Art.
Quarter Master, Deolalee Depot.
531
Bombay Medical Department.
assistant
SURGEON.
INSPECT.
GENERAL.
REMARKS.
Inspector General of Hospi-
tals, ranking with Major General.
Alexander Wright . . . . "
3 Dec. 37
5 Jan. 41
24 Aug. 41
2 Dec. 41
6 Mar. 42
22 Dec. 42
2 .Tan. 43
25 Feb. 42
,5 Mar. 42
I Jan. 44
3 Jan. 45
1 Mar. 45
31 July 45
5 Feb. 46
7 Mar. 46
3 May 46
3 Feb. 48
20 Mar. 48
21 Feb. 5c
20 Mar. 51
19 Aug. 51
20 Dec. 51
20 Feb. 52
20 Mar. 52
20 June 52
24 June 52
9 Oct. 52
20 Oct. 52
20 Nov. 52
9 Dec. 52
20 Mar. 53
7 July 53
10 Sept. 53
4 Dec. S3
4 Jan. 54
20 Jan. 54
6 May 54
9 May 54
3 July 54
4 Oct. 54
7 Nov. 54
31 Dec. 54
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 55
31 Jan. 55
14 Feb. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
17 Oct. 55
14 Nov. 55
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
28 Feb. 60
Bombay.
Deputy Inspectors General or
Hospitals, ranking with Colonels.
WilUain Thorn . ..
DEPUTY
INSP. GEN.
31 Mar. 67
28 Feb. 69
14 Sept. 71
20 Oct. 71
1 1 Nov. 71
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Deputy Inspector General, Sind Division.
Poona Division.
Presidency Division.
Deputy Inspectors General of
Hospitals, ranking with Lt.CoU.
Erlward Mahaffy, MB. CB
John Robert Miller MD
Gilbert George Wm. Maitland
Thomas Blackadder Johnstone, ")
MD )
Surgeon Majors, ranking with Zt.
SURGEON
MAJOR.
Colonels, btit junior of that rank.
Mark Style
25 Feb. 62
15 Mar. 6?
I Jan. 64
3 Jan. 6s
I Mar. 65
31 July 65
29 Nov. 6s
20 Jan. 66
5 Feb. 66
7 Mar. 66
3 May 66
3 Feb. 68
23 Mar. 68
3 Apr. 68
15 Aug. 68
21 Feb. 70
20 Mar. 71
19 Aug. 71
20 Dec. 71
20 Feb. 72
20 Mar. 72
20 June 72
24 June 72
9 Oct. 72
20 Oct. 72
20 Nov. 72
9 Dec. 72
C Staff Surgeon and Deputy Medical Storekeeper.Kurrachee,
(—Acting D.I. General, Northern Division.
Furlough to Europe.
David Wyllie MD
Civil Surgeon, Ahmedabad.
KxaTTiinernf Medical Accounts.
Jos. Fui-longe Shekieton, MB
Assay Master, Calcutta Mint.— Furlough.
Charles George Wiehe, MD....j^....
In Medical Charge of the Yerrowda Jail.
Charles James Sylvester, MD
George Frederick Hughes Brown..
I Native Infantry.
Furlough to Earope.
3 Native Infantry.
21 Native Infantry.— Furlough to Europe.
Sanitary Commissioner for the Presidency of Bombay.
( Principal of Grant Medical CoUege, Physician to the Jam-
\ setjee Jejeebhoy Hospital, and Professor of Physiology
(, Grant Medical College.
Civil Surgeon, Poona.
Surgeon European General Hospital, Bombay.
f Presidency Surgeon ist District and Professor of Midwifery
I Grant Medical College.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Staff Surgeon and Deputy Medical Storekeeper, Mhow.
Civil Surgeon, Dharwar.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Presidency Surgeon 2nd District, Marine Surgeon.
Secretary to Inspector General.
Political Agent, Bundlecund.
f Surgeon Rajpootana Agency, and Superintendent General
William Guyer Hunter, MD
Thomas Berkley Beatty, MD
Robert Wallace James, MD
Harry Octavius Thorold
Malcolm Munro Mackenzie
Thomas Edward Pearce Martin . . .
John Proudfoot Stratton, MD
William James Moore ... .
William Ashton Shepherd
Port Surgeon at Aden.
Surgeons, ranking with Majors.
SURGEON.
Henry James Gane
20 May 65
7 July 65
10 Sept. 65
4 Dec. 65
4 Jan. 66
20 Jan. 66
Civil Surgeon, Surat. .
4 Native Infantry.
( 2nd Physician to the Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital, and
J Professor of Medicine, Grant Medical CoUege.— Furlough
( to Europe.
( Ophthalmic Surgeon, and Professor of Ophthalmic Medi-
\ cine and Surgery, and Comparative Anatomy, Grant
( Medical College.— Acting Principal, Grant Med. College.
( Officiating Staff Surgeon and Deputy Medical Storekeeper,
( Kurrachee.
(Consulting Officer of Health to the MunicipaUty, and
Charles Grant Hope Ross
Frederick Savignac Stedman
Robert Crossing Thon), J/X)
Arthur Wellesley George Adey ...
9 May 66
3 July 66
4 Oct. 66
7 Nov. 66
31 Dec. 66
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
24 .Tan. 67
31 Jan. 67
14 Feb. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
17 Oct. 67
14 Nov. 67
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
8 Native Infantry.
(■ Presidency Surgeon 3rd District, with medical charge of
1 Jail, House of Correction, and Byculla Schools, 31 May 70.
f Civil Surgeon, Rajcote, and Superintendent of Vaccination,
I Kattywar.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.
13 Native Infantry. [to Europe.
Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Colaba, Bombay.— Furlough
Ebenezer Robert Butler, MD
Theophilus Bolton Wright ■)
Plunkett .Johnston j
AVilliam Duke Tidd Ticehurst
William Niven, MD
Heniy Cook. MD
(Acting 2nd Physician Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital and
X Professor of Physiology in the Grant Medical College.
17 Native Infantry.
Robert Dick, MD
Horace Day, MD
Henry Wakeeeld
George E.lwiii Seward, MD
Special Duty, Bombay.
John Pinkcrton, MD. .
Superintendent General of Vaccination.— Furl, to Europe.
Edmund Ferdinand Wheatley
George Coatcs Bell, MD. .
6 Native Infantry.
Superintendent of Mahabuleshwur.
John Fortnam Straker
(Sappers and Miners, and medical charge of Powder Works
■(, and Details, and Lock Hospital, ICirkee.
Christopher Joynt, MD.
Civil Surgeon, Rutnagherry.
WiUiam Edward Cates .
Acting Civil Surgeon, Dharwar.
Andrew Murkett Hlomfield
18 Native Infantry.
John Cruickshank, Jiri>
Inspector General of Prisons.— Furlough to Europe.
Bmnbay Medical Department.
532
Surgeons, ranking Kith Ilajors.
Charles Kelway Colston
Charles Frederick Ogilvie, MD....
E dmund Poulter Burro was
William Henry Colvill
Charles Johnson
Cameron Joseph Fra. McDowall...
Thomas Miller, MD
Rustomjee Byramjee, MD
Andren- Nisbett Edwards Riddell
IKury Vandyke Carter, MD
1 K- 1 1 1 \- Robert Lawrence McDou- ^
L'ar,J/i> i
Xiithaniel Hopkins
Edward Morton
John Thomas Denison-Mackenzie,
MB
Henry Talbot Dann
Ed ward HartleyRajmsfordLangley
Philip Wyatt Oockell
CciiiLro Yeates Hunter
lli'iir,\- Francis McGrath
IMiVMrd Alexander Lawrance
1,'oliHison Boustead
Frederick Hodgkinson Smith.JU'Z).
David Simpson, MD
Henri Jules Blanc, MD
John Davies
"William DjTnock
Edward Sexton, J/Z)
Abraham Nickson Hojel
Robert Augustus AUeyne
Peter Stephenson Tui-nbull, MD.
Francis Ronayne O'Kearny, MD.
Henry Alfred Lewis
Assistant Surgeons, ranking with
Captains.
Henry Cook, JiD
Isidore Bernadotte Lyon
Samuel Duckering
John Thomson Welsh, MD
John Williams, MD
Andrew Barrj', MD
Wellington Gray, MB
David Erskine Hughes, JlTi)
Thomas Holmested
Robert Bowman
Alexander Hamilton Miller
Thomas Cody
John Raby
William Nolan, MD
Andrew Richard Cowell
Michael Heffernan
John Simpson, MB
Samuel O'Brien Banks
AssiST.lNT Sukgeons, raiikinij with
Lieutenants.
GeorgeAi-chibaldMaconachie,.")/iJ.
George Bainbridgo
James Arnott, MD
Richard Hamilton Batty
William Frederick Knapp
Alfred John LcL-iitt
Hamiltiui Dc 'r:itli:iiii
James McAli-i.; , Ml!
John K.ilint (olviil,- Lowvy.MB.
David Bourko Long
Saunders Barton Haliday
Bernard Keelan
William Robert Gordon, MB
James Davidson, MB
Atmaram Sadashi va Jayakar
Joseph Forbes Keith, MB
GeorgeWilliamRobertsonHay,l/X)
John^Roche, MD !
John Robb, MB
William Coleridge Kiernander
John Alexander Howell
Charles Thomas Peters, 3/iJ
Henry Prescott Roberts, 2SB
Edward Colsou, 3SB
Collin William MacRury
Selim Myer Salaman, MD
Frederick Charles Barker, MD....
Randolph Caldecott
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
16 July
4 Aug.
19 Nov.
29 Jan.
4 Aug.
27 Jan.
28 May
28 May
28 May
28 May 58
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 Jidy
23 July
23 July
13 Oct.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
lo Feb.
10 Feb.
27 July
20 Jan.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Ajir.
I Apr.
30 Sept,
3oSc-lit
3oS.'!
I Al-v.
I Apr.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
SUEGEON.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
16 July
4 Aug.
19 Nov.
29 Jan.
4 Aug.
27 Jan.
28 May
28 May
28 May
28 May
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 Jul>
23 July
23 July
23 July
13 Oct.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
27 July
20 Jan.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
BEIIARKS.
Native Infantry.
68 Acting Superintendent of Poona City Jail.
68 15 Native Infantry.
68jResidency Surgeon, Bagdad.
68 1 Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
68 Sick Furlough to Europe.
68 General duty, Poona Division.
69^2 Sind Horse.
62ii6 Native Infantry.
70'Civil Surgeon, Sattara.— Furlough to Europe.
70 Acting Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.
70' Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee. — Furlough to Europe.
70 1 29 Native Infantry.
( Senior Surgeon Jamsetjee Je.jeebhoy Hospital, and Pro-
70 - fessor of Sui-gery anil Dental Surgery Grant MedicaU
, Ahmednuggur.
to Europe,
s'ative Infantry.
iituiL.luni of the Lunatic Asylum at Colaba.
to t!ir Cijlonies.
70 3 Light Cavalry.
71 Superintendent of Matheran Hill.
71 Superintendent of Vaccination, Western Circle. —Furlough.
71 Civil Surgeon, Carwar.
<■ Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidency, and
^' i 1 Professor of Materia Medica, Grant Medical College.
71 Officiating 18 Native Infantry.
71 General Duty, Bombay.
72 12 Native Infantry.
72 Superintendent of Vaccination, Central Circle.
! fin charge of Garrison StafT and Details, Asseerghur. — Sick
7^j \ Furlough to Europe.
72 Acting Superintendent of Vaccination, Southern Circle.
Civil Surgeon, Kaira.
(■ Chemical Analyser to Government, Professor of Chemistry Grant
I Medical College.
Sicl. I'lnl' iii;l: In Europc.
(iMi : : N iiive Infantry.
Sii; ■ ; of Vaccination, Sind. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
-Profes.^or of Botauj-,
yCur.-iUir of ihu Victoria and Albert M
■(. Grant Medical College, 4 July 71.
14 Native lufantrv.
jCivil Surgeon, Hydralmd.
, ^Vestern Circle.
ru Circle. — Sick Furl, to Europe.
27 X:;tive Infintry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
25 Native Infantry.
23 Native Infantrj-.
I Sind Horse.
24 Native Infantry.— Acting Ophthalmic Surg., &c.. Grant Medical Coll.
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
f Assistant Surgeon, European General Hospital, Bombay. Professor
(, of Pathologj% Grant Medical College.
7 Native Infantry.
<■ 2nd Surgeon Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital, Professor of Anatomy,
\ Grant Medical College, and Curator of Museum.— Sick Furlough.
28 Native Infantry.
20 Native Infantry.
I Cavalry.
Civil Sargeon, Kuladiee.
With Meywar Bhecl Corps.
Acting Superintendent of Vaccination, Rcwa Canta Circle.
Officiating 29 Native Infantry.
r(),.ua Horse.
A--;-i:ii.t i'iv;l Sturgeon, Poona.
I ' ;! oiiiy. Northern Division.
\ ■ , .: Mijiii mttudent of Vaccination, Sind Division.
Art III- I 'ivil Surgeon, Aden.
(_'ivil SurgeoLi, Kotree.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Acting Superintendent of Vaccination, Central Circle.
Sick Furlough to Em-ope.
General duty, Sind.
General duty. Southern Mahratta Country.
3 Sind Horse.
Civil Surgeon, Shikarpore.
Civil Surgeon at Kulladghee.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Poona Division.
533 Bombay Medical Department.
I ASSIST. I
Assistant Sttegeoks, ranlcing surgeon. |
icith Lieutenants. , j^
George Watters i Oct. egiCivil Surgeon, BusMre.
Patrick Murphy, J/i | i Oct. 69 ! Acting Civil Surgeon, Kotrce.
James Steele darswell, AfjB ! i Oct. 69 General duty, Sind.
William M'Conaghy, 3/D \ i Oct. 6926 Native Infantry.
Arthur Henry Hugbe.s ....; i Oct. 69 Northern Division.
Robert Moreton "Wall, Jf-B ' i Oct. 69' Poona Division.
Francis Jones ' i Apr. 70 General duty, Jlhovr Division.
Richard Aaron Peterson | i Apr. 70 Northern Division.
Thomas Stephenson Weir 1 i Apr. 70 .
Bombay Veterinary Department.
Staff Veterinakt Sckgeoxs.
James Herbert Brockencote )
Hallen i
Angustus John Poett
.Tames Collins
William Lamb
Francis Friend Smith Constant . .
VET.
SUEGEOIT.
STAFF VET.
SUKGEON.
23 May 50
24 May 44
23 June 54
10 Mar. 53
11 June 59
S June 60
5 June 60
17 Oct. 661
isAug.es
KEMABKS.
(■Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon. — Act
1 rinary Surgeon, 2nd Circle, Bengal.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
Eoyal Artillery.
Acting Inspecting Vete-
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Itight Meverend Henry Alexander Douglas, DB., Bishop of Bombay, 31 January 1869.
Tlie Veneruhle C. H. Leigh Lye, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary, iS January 1865.
C. Peile, Registrar of the Diocese.
871
Seniou Chapl-ains.
I JTonfkli/ Sahny, Sujiees 800.
iMev. Edward Newton Dickinson ...
LRec William Henry Cummins, BA.
\lteo. G. A. F. Watson, J/^/i
\ReL\ Charles Thomas Wilson, MA.
Meo. Alexander Miller, BA
liev. Robert Easum, MA
TcK. C. H. Leigh Lye, J/-i
Bet}. Henry Horatio Pace
iJcy. William Leslie Eamos, BA....
Bee. Ward Mnule
Rei\ Henry William Bagnell, BA...
JuxioR Chaplains.
Monthly Salary , Rupees 500.
■ - 1, MA.
Rev. Samuel Stead,
Rec. Alexander Lee Onslow, BA.
JJeo. Thomas Horsfall
Rec. George Carew Reynell, 3IA
Reo. C. Walford, MA
Reo. A. Polehaiiii)t()ii
Reo. .James Hemy Tomlinson Blunt, MA.
Reo. W. Jones ....'
Reo. Frederick Lloyd Sharpin, BA
Rev. William Joshua Ffeuuell, BA
Rev. G. B. Streeteu, MA
Reo. G. B. Anderson, BA
Reo. J. Higgins
Rev. C.KivK MA
Reo. W. Clark
Reo. C. F. H. .Johnston, BA
Rev. P. H. LeFeuvre, BA
Rev. A. G. Cane
Dharwar. Visits Karwar, Rutnagherry, and Dapoolee.
Belgaum Fort, visiting KuUadghee.
Poona.
Sattara and Mahableshwur.
Deesa and Mount Aboo .
Kirkee. — Furlough to Europe.
Senior Presidency Chaplain. — Sick Furlough.
Belgaum Cantonment, visiting Dharwar.
Gorpoorie, Poona, visiting Sholapore.
Colaba.
Ahmednuggur.
Joint Chaplain of Poona. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Furlough to Europe.
Deolalee.
Buculla. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Rajcote and Bhooj.
Acting at Kirkee.
Kurrachee.
Acting at Coaba.
Surat.— Acting atByculla.
Hydrabad.
Joint Chaplain of Kurrachee.
Sick Fua-lough to Europe.
Acting at Nusseerabad.
Aden.
Acting Joint Chaplain of Poona.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.— SickT'nrlough to Europe.
Neemuch.
Ahmedabad.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
1859
1859
i86s
bENion Chaplain.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 980.
Bee. Malcolm Munro Ross
Shniok Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees Soo.
Rev. Duncan Macpherson. MA
Junior Chaplain.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 500.
iZer. John Paton Bombay.
Poona.
Furlough to Europe.
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
' i^T^ Edward Green served against the Khosas on the Runn of Kutch in 1830, and in a charge with a party of the
2na Liight Cavalry had a horso shot under him. Served with the field force in Sind and Affjihanistan from 1840 to
1H43; present witli the Light Company of the 22nd Foot at the defence of the Residpncy at Hyderabad under Sir
James Outnun. and at the battle of Hydoraliad (Medal, .and Brevet of Major, and CB.) ; also as Assistant Adjutant
tjeneral wiiu oir (Jiarlcs Napier in the campaign against the Hill Tribes in Kutch in 1844-45; and as Assistant
» ^« "iV ^""'''■'V ^^'.'■'' "'° Jl'J'nljay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
or Mooltan, battle olGoojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
l.»cut.General J. Holisou served in the Persian Gulf in 1821 ; present at the night attack of the Arabs on the camp
Bombay Staff Corjjs. — War Services. 534
at Zoar, ami in the action before Beni-boo-Ali. Served with the force sent against Kolapore in 1S26-27 ; with
the expeditio'i in the vicinity of Aden in 1841, and at the attack on the Arab posts. Also with the Bombay Column
in the Puii.juuli campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the sietje and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major General 1'. K. M. Skiuiier served in command of a detachment of the Poona Auxiliary Horse with a field
force in the Mahee Kanta nnd Ednr districts in the latter part of 1835 and commencement of 1836; also on the Stafif
with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat,
pursuit and sarreudfr of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
* Major General II. J. Pelly served in Sind from 1840 to 1847, and was on the staff of Sir Charles Napier at the
battles of Meeance and Hyderabad, and in the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes (Medal, and
Brevet of Major).
^ Major General R. R. Younghusbftnd served with the Field Force in Sind and Afifghanistan in 1841-42 ; present
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1S43, as Major of Brigade to the force, was present
at the battles of Meeanee andHyderabad (Medal). Scrvtil as Pi jmt y Adjutant General to the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing ,at HnUilali Da; , at the storm and capture of Reshire, the sur-
render of Bashire, and during the forced march on Bura/.pHui, ilir ..i.Tupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Cla^p, uial ( JJ.).
^ Major General Sir George Malcom served as Deputy Assistant C )mmissary General .and BatTi^agc IMaster with
the Bombay Division of the Army of the Indus in the campaign of Affghanistan in 1838-39, and wasincsent at the
capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool; commanded the outposts of the Sind Irroirular Horse in
Eastern Ku tehee from 1840 101842 and wiis const.antly engaged in active operations against the Hill Beloochees;
commanded a detachment of Sind Irregular Horse at the battle of Nutfoosk 31st August 1840 in the Eastern Kutchee
Hills, and with the Sind Horse in the oiicratiuns against Nussur Khan of Khelat in 1840-41, including the affair at
Kunda and the action near Dadur, when Mir Xussur Khan with the whole of the Brahoere army was drawn from
his position and his camp taken. Served with the Sind Horse at Shadadpoorin 1843 when the force under Captain
Jacob defeated the army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Shadadpoor. Served with the Sind Horse during Sir Charles
Napier's campaign in 1S44-45 against the mountain tribes in Eastern Kutchee and in the surprise and capture of
Shapoor on the night of the 15th January 1S45. Commanded Head Quarters 2nd regiment Sind Horse
and a detachment of ist Sind Horse with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh armj' and occupation of
Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse in
Persia in 1857; commanded the field detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse and two companies of the 2Sth Bombay
N.I. which stormed and captured HulguUee on 30th November 1S57. Commanded the field force in the operations
against Shorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the gth February 1858. Commanded the field
force in ttie operations against the rebel Chief of Nurgoond which ended in the capture of the town and fortress on
the ist June 185S.
7 Major General L. S. Hough served with a field force against the Bheels near Bavoda in 1839 (dangerously
wounded). Commanded the 2ud Belooch Battalion during the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the
landing at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bashire, the expedition to Borazjoon, and
occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp .and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
" Major General H. J. Barr served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storm and cap-
ture of Rejhire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, action of Khooshab, bombardment and capture of
Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
" Major General H. Daly served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh armj' (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavalry at the passage of the Kotah Pass, and against the Hill Tribes in
1850-S1-52 (Mrtdal with Clasp). Commanded the Corps of Guides at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (twice wounded and
horse kdled. Brevet of Major, and CB.). Commanded Hodson's Horse at the siege of Luoknow in 1S5S (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel),and the Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout Sir Hope Grant's campaign in Oude in 1858-59, including
the action at Nawabgunge and passages of the Goomtee and Gogra.
1" Major General W. F. Marriott served with the Bombay Column of the army of the Indus in the campaign in
Sind and AflTghanist.an in 1838-39, and was slightly wounded at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Modal).
1' Colonel T. Stock served against the Koolees in the Mahee Kanta, and the Bheels in the vicinity of Doongurpoor
in 1830; commanded detachment of the 23rd Regiment which took part in the attack .and capt\ive of the village of
Kurraul and the release of the Thakoor. Served with the expedition to Mangalore and Canara in 1S37, and in
Upper and Lower Sind from 1839 to 1841.
12 Colonel W. B. Salmon served with the Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus in Sind and Affghanistan in
1838-39, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
" Colonel H. T. Vincent served on the Stall" with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1048-49, and
was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army
(Medal with two Clasps).
1* Colonel S. J. K. Whitehill served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. with the force in Smd under Lord Keane from 1838
to 1842, and with a field force in the Northern Concan in pursuit of Ragoojee Bangria from 1844 to 1846. Served
with the Persi.an Expeditionary Force in 1857, and present at the bombardment and capture of Mdhunira (Medal^with
Clasp). Served in command of the Guzerat Horse with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in imrsiiit i.i' Tantia Topee in
1858-59; also in command of the Guzerat Horse with the field forces under Major A. Hmuim ;■ i-ia Colonel Stiles
against the Wagheers in Kattywar in 1859-60 ; and in command of a field force in the l!uu a Kauia in i36o.
'5 Colonel C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Mangaloix and Canara in 1837 ;
and with the Sind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and of a
Belooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-42 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. U. the Rao's
Horse in the'Runn in 1843-44. Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to Sir James Outram in the Expedition to Persia,
including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
i« Colonel C. M. Barrow served the campaign of 18^8-39 in Scind and A3"ghanistan, and was present at the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and in the attack on the stronghold of the Affghan chief Ruhcom Khan. Also the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit .and sur-
render of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 19th Regiment Native Infantry whilst em-
ployed asainst the GwaJior mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, and the Nawab of Banda m the Kajpoona
States in"i858, in the pursuit through M.alwa, Biindlekund, and Central India, and present at the actions ol Rajghur,
Mungrowlee, Linduaho, and Kur.ai (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel G. A. Leokie served in Sind in 1842-43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
18 Colonel J. T. Barr served in the expedition to Mangalore in 1837, and in the campaign m the Southern Mahratta
Countrv in 184=;.
21 Colonel !!. Itifhards sorvcd as StaffOfBcer to theField Force at Wanga Bazaar and other places in the Thurror
Great Df^crt ..r SmpI iv,,iii March 1843 to March 1844. This force opened the postal communication with the army
under Sir Charl.- .\:;ii!..r, :iud suppressed the Robber Tribes in the Great Desert. Was at the destruction of the
Forts of Dcuiila and N.nvalcutc, belonging to the insurgent Amir Shore Shah Mahommed. Served in the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49 with the 3'rd Bombay Native Infantry, including the siege .and surrender of Mooltan, baitle of
Goojerat, and pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Med.al withtwo Clasps) . Served with the Field Force under
Colonel BradsUaw which penetrated the Eusofzie country north of Peshawur in December 1S49, lor the purpose of
chastising the Hill Tribes on the Swat border, and was present at the capture and destruction of Sugao, Palai,
Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurra Valley on the nth and 14th of that month (meuticned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) . . , , ^ , , ^ .
I'' Colonel W. E. Macleod served with 20th Bombay N.I. in the Miihee Kanta in 1839-40 ; with the field force m
Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 184-,, and as Adjutant of the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandah.ar in
1842. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay,
the storming and capture of Reshire, bringing his regiment out of action; commanded his regiment at the sur-
render of Bushire, and with its head quarters in the forced march on Borazjoon, at the occupation of the enemy'
535 Bomhay Staff Coq)s. — War Services.
entrenched camp, and at the night attack and battle of Khooshab (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served as Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters, Abyssinian Expeditionary Force under Lord Napier of
JIagdala, throughout that campaign, present at the battle" of Arogee, and storming and capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Colonel).
'^" Colonel S. Thacker served against the insurgents in the Mahee Kanta in 1839-40, and as Brigade Major with
the force under Brigadier Coghlan against the Ai-abs, and at the storm of the village and fort of Sheik Othman near
Aden on the iSth March 1S58.
^ Colonel Lucas served iu the campaign in the SouthemMahrattaCountryin 1844-45, and was present at the taking
of the Forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh. Ser\'ed on the Divisional Staff 2nd Division Persian Expeditionary Force
in 1857, including the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army
(Medal with Clasj}). Also served on the Divisional Staff with the Rajpootana Field Division throughout the Indian
mutiny campaign, includingthe siege and capture by assault of Kotah, pursuit of the rebel Army from April 1858 to
January 1S59, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass, pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferozeshah (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as head of the Commissariat throughout the
Aliyssiuiau campaign in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CS., and Medal).
-^ Colonel R. Pha'vre served with the field force iu Sind and Aff'ghanistan from 1S40 to 1845, commanded a party
of the Poona Irregular Horse at the action at Kotra, present at the battle of Meeanee— severely wounded (Medal).
" Colonel E. C. Marston served with the field force in Sind and Atfghanistan from 1840 to 1843, including the
second skirmish at Hykulzye and defence of the city of Kandahar, was engaged in several skirmishes on the return
march, and present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
'^' Colonel W. B. Gray served in Khandeish and Nmaar under Sh Hugh Rose against the attempted invasion of
the Deccan bv the rebel armv under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
2s Colonels W. C. Anderson and W. D. Dickson, and Lt. Colonels F. Phillips, F. L. Mackeson, AY. Creagh, H. F. Dis-
browe, C. E. Naylor, and W. H. Mason servetl throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and
surrender ofMooltan, battle of Goqjerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Ojlonel J. H. Champion served as Assistant Adjutant General to the field force under Sir John Michel in his
campaign in Central India in 1858, and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Muugrovvlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai
(Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^ Colonels R. M. Johnstone, J. P. Sandwith, and W. Pirie served throughout the operations in Sind in 1S43, in-
cluding the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
-^ Colonel C. A. Moyle served with the field forces in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also with the force mider Sir Charles Napier iu pursuit of Meer Sheer Ma-
homed, and at the capture of the fort of Oomercote.
*' Colonel J. W. Younghusbaud served in the Affghan campaign of 1842, and was present at the second attack on
Hykulzye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present at the
battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also iu the hill campaign under Sir Charles >.apier in 1845. Commanded a detach-
ment of Upper Sind Police iji the attack and defeat of the Mundranees in 1S47 ; commanded a separate column, com-
posed of 6th Punjaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Punjaub Cavalry, and Mounted Pohce in the expedition
against the Omerzye "Wuzeeries in 1852 ; commanded 2nd and 6th Punjaub Police Battalions in the expedition
against the Sheoranies in 1853 ; commanded 6th Pohce Battalion in the expedition again&t the Kussranies in 1853
(Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel C. R. Baugh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and
surrender ofMooltan, and was severely woimded when engaged in dragging gims into the breaching liattery oppo-
site the Khoonee Bourj (Medal with Clasp) ; served in command of the 9th Bomliay N.I. with the Satpoora Field
Force in 1858, includingthe action at Ambapawnee. In command of the left wing guarded the fords of the Xerbudda
against Tantia Topee in Nov. 1858. In Dec. 1858 and Jan. 1859 served in commai^.d of the left wing with Colonel
H. Somerset's Brigade in pm-suit of the Rao Sahib and Tantia Topee (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^^ Colonel G. U. Price served with the ist Grenadier Regiment in Smd in 1843, and was jiresent at the battles of
Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
^2 Colonel E. Thompson served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
Served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra,
and pursuit of the Persian army. Served in command of a field det;tchment in pursuit of the rebel ai-my under
Tantin Toijce in Guzerat in Dec. 1858, and as Staff Otlicer against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in Jan. and
Feb. 1859.
■** Colonel H. SheweU served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Countrj"- in 1844-45, and at the capture of
Samnnghur.
^'' Colonel J. A. Wood served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1843, and was present
at the attack on the town of Kujjuck in 1841 ; with the Light Battalion in the advance on Candahar, including the
second attack on the heights of Hykulzye in 1842 ; present at Candahar on the 29th May 1842 (Medal) during the
engagement with Akbar Khan's army near the city walls ; with Colonel Wymer's Force on the Urghundaul, destroy-
ing the forts of the insurgent chiefs ; with a detachment of his regiment in the fort during the battle of Hyderabad
in 1843 (Medal>. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the landing at HaUilah Bay, the storm
and capture of Reshire, when he received eight wounds (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
^ Colonel W. Ashbumer served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the advance
on Candahar and the several operations of the army under Major General Nott, leading to the reoccupation of"
Ghuznee and Cabool (Medal, and was severely wounded at the second affair of Hykulzye). Served also with the
field force in Sind in 1843, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Commanded a detached field force
against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858, and at the capture of the rebel
strongholds of Mow and Mahonie.
'^ Colonel W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857, including the bombardment and
capture of Mohumra (Medal).
"" Colonel R. B. iloore served with the field force iu Sind in 1843, including the battle of Hyderahad (Medal; . Also
with the Persian E.\pedilionary Force in 1856-57, including ihe assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, at Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab— horse killed iMedal with Clasp). Served with the Central India
Field Force from' the siege of Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
^'■' Colonel L. Pelly served as Aide de Camp and as Political Secretary and Persian Interpreter to General John
Jacob commanding Cavalry during the Persian Expedition of 1857, including the occupation of Bushire.
*° Colonel H. J. Day served with the Bombay Column in the Pvmjaub campaign of 184S-49. And was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh crmy (Medal with two
Clasps). Served on the General Staff of the Rajpootana Field Force; under Major General Rollerts as Paymaster
during the campaign of 1858. And was present at the assaidt and capture of the fortress of Kotah (Medal'.
*' Colonel Sir Henry Green served with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bon.bay Column in
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and
surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Joined the Turkish army at Kars in the winter of 1854 ; in
May the same year he was employed on special duty by Her Majesty's Government, and joined the Turkish army
of the Danulie under Omer Pasha as 2nd in Command of a body of Irregular Horse with the rank of Colonel in
the Ottoman army; joined Her Britannic Majesty's steamer Leumlcr as a volunteer on the embarkation of the
army for the Crimea, and was present in all the operations of the fleet up to 1st October; landed with the Royal'
Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October 14th ; present at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman ;
appomted Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in the right attack, siege of SebastojJol ; present
in the batteries at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 1855, and repulse of sorties 22nd and 23rd March
'855 ; April i7tli severely wounded while on duty iu the trenches ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 27th July and was
present on board Her Majesty's steamer TAr/htiutig, at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and 8th Augtist; re-
turned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of Irregular Horse and Eurojiean Horse
Artillery 19th .lunuary 1S55 (gazetted to the local rank of Captain, and on the 28th May same year as Major ; Medal
for Sebastopol, for the Danube, and the Crimea, with the order of the Medjidie ; served as Assistant Adjutant
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i\ I 111 '^ui 1 \\ith the 2ist Bombay N.I. in 1842-43, and was present at
111 th c mil I un in the Southern ilahratta Country in 1844-45. Served with
Jilt ei of Upper smd ind in ccmmand of a party of 132 men defeated a large
bod> of Bhijtees ncii Pjlagee m 1847 1K0 ■\\ith a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay
Column iQ the Puujiub r impugn of 1818-49 ncludmg the '^lege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pur-
suit and surrender ot the feikh army (Medal « ith two (Llasp=i). Served on the frontier of Upper Sind from 1S47 to
1S6 successfullv held it during 1837 ciushmg an evtensn e rebellion projected by the Beloooh and Brahoee tribes
{C£.)- Was present as Resident at Aden in the operations against the Foodhli tribe of Arabs in 1865-66, including
the skirmishes at Bir Saed, Ahmodra, and destruction of Shugra.
** Colonel St. J. O'N. Muter served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country of 1S44-45.
** Colonel J. P. Nixon served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 ; present at the affair of
Hykulzye ; forcing of the Kujjuck Pass, and defence of Candahar; during the battle of Meeaneewas detached with
the troops to burn the Shikargahs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkote (Medal).
*" Colonel H. T. Briggs served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1841 to 1844, and was present at
the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in November of the
same year.
■" Colonel A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments of the 23rd Bombay N.T. on service in the Concanand Khan-
deishin 1844-45; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Guicowar's Horse in 184S, and present at the surrender of the
fort of Ahmednuggur; present at the operations against the Dessaiees of Warree in the North Cauara and Bedee
districts and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on 2sth February 1858
(Medal).
*^ Colonel E. L. Scott served in Sind in 1843, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the
campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
•''J Colonel J. Bates served in the Sind campaign in 1843 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
Commanded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kauta in 1858.
^ Colonel F. Schneider served with the loth Bombay N.I. in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in
1844-45, and was present at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsontosh.
5' Colonel F. ilacgowan served in the Southern Mahia'.ta Country in 1844. Led the party at the assault and cap-
ture of the fortified village of Rowa in Ra.ipootana on the 6th January 1858 (severely wounded. Medal) ; commanded,
the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 186S.
" Lt. Colonel W. V. bhewell was present with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
landing at Hallilah Bay, the storming and capture of Reshire, the surrender of Bushire, and during the forced
march on Borazjoon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle of Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp).
^2 Lt. Colonel G. MoB. B. Farquharson served in Sind in 1S43, and with the field detachment which at-
tacked and defeated Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree on the 8th June 1843. Served with the Persian Expedi-
tionary Force in iS=,6-^t, inul \v;is present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire, and
surreijil- !■ <■' !::.^:;.iv ' Mi- ::i ' ■•■/n li 1 'lasp).
55 i;!i_ , I I , 11 served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 as Field
Engiiit '. : . , I I ; . I - ' I rn and cajiture of Samunghur, Boodiu'ghur, PunuUa (wounded) , Powunghur,
Munoliur, anl _;.:,'!; ii. s^ 1 \ ■ I iis Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present
at the assault iiud capture of Keslure, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta Country
during the mutiny in 1S57-58, in command of 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, andatthe surrender
and occupation of that fortress (Medal).
56 Lt. Colonel A. Thacker was present at the action at Ambapawnee. Served with the Bombay Column in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
57 Lt. Colonel R. H. Keatinge served as Political Officer f^with the Mhow Field Force and ist Brigade
Central India Field Force in 1857-58 at the siege of Dhar, three days' fighting near Mundesora, and at the siege of
Chandaree — dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Com-
manded a force of iirregular troops against Seeta Ram Holka in Sathpoora Hills in October 1858; served with
Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1858 ; commanded irregular troops against
insursents in Sathpoora Hills in 1859; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel Wagheers
in 1865.
58 Lt.Colonel C. T. Palin sei-ved with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army
(Medal with two Clasps).
53 Lt.Colonel C. Thompson served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and 'was
present at the storm and capture of Samunghur and Powunghur ; dangerously wounded at the taking of the
village of Seevapore. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
capture of Rsshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the field fores in the latter part of
1857 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the assault and capture of Kolapoor from the rebels on
6th December 1857.
<5" Lt.Colonel J. H. Reynolds served in Sind under Sir Charles Napier from the end of 1842 to the end of 1846.
Commanded field force in Kattywar at the successful storming of Tobur Hill (a position taken up by Wagheer
rebels) on 29th December 1867 (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of
Govern ment) .
61 Lt.Colonel J. T. Annersley served on the staff of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present
at the bombardment and capture of the forts ofMohumra on the2eth March (Medal with Clasp).
62 Lt.Colonel J. F. Lester served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
63 Lt.Colonel H. N. Miller served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege of ilooltan, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of Affghaus to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Guide Corps in the Expedition into Eusoofzaie under Colonel Bradshaw in 1850 ; served in the
Guide Corps in the expedition under Sir Colin Campbell against the Momunds and other Hill Tribes in 1851-52 (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Rawul Pindee Division of Police during the mutiny in 1857— severely wounded (Medal) .
6* Lt.Colonel E.Waddington served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, and was present at the bom-
bardment-and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the left wing of his regiment in the operations in
Central India against Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment with the Oojein Field
Force in iS 50-60.
65 (•nln-iol A. 1! Little v.-ns at the suppression of the mutiny of the Hyderabad Contingent Cavalry at Aurungabad
iniS',-, ;• I ;;■;': if MfMhow, at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, also in the actions in front of
Muinlri •' ( ;: rca and capture of that place on the 23rd and 24th November, 1S57 ; at the siege and
storm Hi I 1 ; I I - Mi I li I iidaree, when he led and commanded the left attack by escalade ; at i.he liattleof theBetwa
where he iuouuht liis Ue.muient out of action; siege and storm [of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment ;
action of Koouch ; commanded the left wing of his Regiment at the capture and storm of Lohari ; in the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ;
actions of Mor.ar, Kotah-ke- Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; commanded a column under Sir Robert Napier;
engaged in several skirmishes with the rebel leaders Raja Maun Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859 —
received the thanks of the Supreme Government for services rendered at Gwalior, several times mentioned in
despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
66 Lt.Colonel E. A. H. Bacon served at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and
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sul5sequent relief of >Ihow ; pres^ent with the Malwa Field Force at the siege nnd capture of the fort of Dhar, at
Mundesore, battle of Gurraria, and Bubsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857;
served as deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the first Brigade Central India Field Force, including the
siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch, the different
actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd May ending in the capture of Calpee; the action of
Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including the capture
of Punalla and Powunghur.
^ Lt.Colonel H. G. Robison served with the 7th Bombay N.I. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
Country in 1S44-45 ; as a volunteer under Brigadier Hampton in His Highness the Nizam's service at Gowree
against the Rohillas (received the thanks of Government) . Served in the oavaliy of the Turkish Contingent from its
formation to the day it was disbanded, a great part of the time as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General (4th Class
of the Medjidie, and the Turkish War Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and
capture of Ratghur. action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and the battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and specially mentioned
in despatches) .
*' Lt.Colonel C. O. Maude served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh. Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General Head Quarters
Abyssinian expeditionary force under Lord Napier of Magdala throughout that campaign, present at the storm-
ing and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
'" Lt.Colonel J. A. M. Macdonald sei-ved as D.A.Q.M. General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Staff of the Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M.General in 1857, and
was present at the capture of Dhar and of Mundesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M. General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and capture
of Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
the Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and capture
of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Jledal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Rose south of the Nerbiidda in 1859.
71 Lt.Colonel W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and suricnder of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
\vith two Clasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
72 Lt.Colonel F. S. Hewitt served in the operations against the insurgents in the North Canara and Bedee districts
on the Goa frontier, and commanded the Bombay Field Force engaged in suppressing the Sawunt Warree Dessaie
rebelUon in 1858 (Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel T. Thatcher served with the Sind Horse in Persia in 1857. "Was present at the attacks in 185S on the
rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Government) , Shumsherpoor, Ambone and Mandivur.
'■* Lt.Colonel W. L. Briggs served on the frontier of Upper Sind with the Sind In-egular Horse from 1852 to October
1856 ; proceeded in command of two squadrons Sind Irregular Horse and a body of troops of the Khan of
Kelat, escorting treasure arms and ammimition to Quettah for Meer Dost Mahomed Khan of Cabool (received
the thanks of the Governor General of India in Council for this service). Commanded ist Sind Irregular Horse in
the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded in October 1857, in command of Head Quarters ist Sind
Irregular Horse, towards Nassick and joined the Field Force under Brigadier Macan then in pursuit of rebel Bheels
atAncola; present at the attack and capture of the fortress of Awah in January 185S (Medal). Commanded 3rd
Sind Horse throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including operations against Magdala (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and CB.).
" Lt.Colonel W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. Was present during the
whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and
Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna
from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; actions at Morar and at and near Kota-ke-
Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; present at the siege and capture of Powree, and action at Beejapore ; at the surprise
and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and engaged in the several operations against the rebel leaders,
Tantia Topee and Raja Maun Sing, in the jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'^ Lt.Colonel B. R. Whittaker served with the Persian Expeditionarj'- Force in 1856-57, including the assault and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, the expedition to Borazjoon, and at action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
" Lt.Colonel W. A. Dick sei-ved with the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the frontiers of Upper Sind from April to Decem-
ber 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the siego
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Cavalry which surprised and cut up the enemy's outlying Picquet during the advance on that fortress (specially men-
tioned) at the Maethone Pass; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commanded the
Head Quarters Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa to Devpora, when the Rear Guard was
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morar, capture of Gwalior, and
with the Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura and Alipoor (Brevet of Major) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district dui-iug the monsoon of 1858, and at the affairs of Mhow and
Mahonie (Medal with Clasp).
'8 Colonel H. H. A. Wood served with the Resei-ve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawulpore
in 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs,
storm of the city breach, capture of the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of
1856-57, with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Borazjoon, and occupation
of the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab '(Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose,
and present at the attack on the Camp before Rutghur, battle of Barrodea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
Garrakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and subse-
quent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, aud subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Galowlie, and the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture of
Gwalior (frequently— thrice specially— mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served again
in the field in the latter end of 1858-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbudda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of the ist Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S,
and was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel W. Walker joined the Turkish Contingent when first raised, and served with it till the end of the
war in the Crimea and subsequent breaking up of the force (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the force under Major Honner against the Waghcers in 1859, and commanded the ambush at Pastor, when
about 600 of the Waghcers were captured on the 19th December 1859. Commanded the troops in Okamundol in
1 860-6 1.
"" Lt.Colonel R. D. Hassard served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, ""'l was
present at the storm and capture of Punalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including
the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal
with Clasp).
8' Lt.Colonel G. L. Thomson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857. a,nd was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra on the 26th March (Medal with Clasp).
•" Colonel F. A. K. Loch served in the Pmijaub campaign of 1848-49 and acted as extra Aide do Camp to General
Dundas commanding the Bombay Column during tho siego and until the surrender of the fort of Mooltan (Medal
with Clasp). Was present at the mutiny of tho Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1857; wounded at
the first attack on anil subsequent capture of Awah, at the siege and capture of Kot.ah, and pursuit of tho rebels
into the Gwalior Territories ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India ; at the recapture of the fort of Chan-
daree, at tho action of Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Brevet of Major), siege and capture of Powree,
surprise and pursuit of the rebels under Maun Sing at Noondrey 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
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" Lt.Colonel W. T. Bowen served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including the
capture of the forts of Punalla and Powtmghur. Sei-ved in the Land Transport Corps in the Persian Expeditionary
Field Force, including the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing of the
Advance Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala; in command of the loth Regiment N.I. dm-ing por-
tion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
s^ Lt.Colonel T. S. Warden served the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs ou the 27th December, storm of the city breach, and capture of
the town — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served wdth the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, ajid
was present at the'landing at Hallilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Borazjooa and occupa-
tion of the enemy's entrenched camp there ; also with the rear guard under Brigadier Hoimer when attacked by
the Persian Army on the night of the 7th February, and at the battle of Kooshab on the following morning (Medal
with Clasp). Served in 185S with Brigadier Parke's Column in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, Bao
Saheb, and the Nawalj of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal).
8^ Lt.Colonel Joseph Miles served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the bombardment and
capture of Mohumra, and subsequent occupation (Medal with Clasp).
*' Lt.Colonel John Miles served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddeupore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
^8 Lt.Colonel J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of the 14th Bombay N.I. during the operations in Oka-
mundel and Katty war in 1859-60, including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the heights and fort of Ubhpoora,
as Staff Officer Kattywar Field Force under Major Honner on 18th December 1859.
89 Lt.Colonel Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of AiTah in September 1S57, and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th
March 1858 (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel A. W. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian
Expeditionof 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and
battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position of the rebel Bheels at Shum-
sherpoor in October 1857 with the force under Colonel Macan (severely wounded by ball through the ankle).
91 Lt.Colonel H. Bevdle commanded the Left Wing ist Belooch Battalion throughout the Rohilcund campaign in
1858 ; present with General Penny's Column at the action of Kurkralee, and with the force under the Commander in
Chief at the action before Bareilly, and capture of the town, actions of Bunuec and Mahomdee, attack by the rebels on
Shahjehanpore, and several minor aifairs (Medal). Commanded the 27th Bombay Native Infantry (Belooches)
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and assault of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, C'B., and Medal).
" Lt.Colonel W. Waddington served with Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S56-57, and was present at the
landing at Halhlah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and during the forced march on
Borazjoon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal
with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel J. H. S. Pitrjo served with Colonel Scudamore's Flying Column in 1859, also with Captain Meade's
Field Detachment in the same year, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee.
9* Lt.Colonel W. Gray served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the Biege
and surrender of Mooltan, and was severely wounded at the storming of the city— right arm amputated (Medal
with Clasp) . Served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General to the Persian Field Force throughout the campaign
in 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'5 Lt.Colonel J. Fairbrother served with the Bomba}' Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh arm3' (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded a field detachment of his regiment in a severe skii-mish with insurgent Bheels in Khandeish
on 19th January 1858; served with his regiment whilst employed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia
Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in the Rajpootana States during the monsoon and following
actions of months of 1858 in the pursuit through Malwa, Buudlecund, and Central India, including the actions of
Rajghur, Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
9<i Lt.Colonel T. iNuttall served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Was in command
of detachments of Police in the Deccan and Concan against rebel Bheels, Peint rebels, &c., in 1857, 1858, and 1859,
including the relief of Peint and skirmish there ; engagements at Wassiembiera (had two horses wounded under
him), Tursia Doonjur; skirmish and pursuit of the Bheels over the Chupurgaon hills, and engagement of Ambora
Durria (horse twice wounded; received on five occasions the commendation of Government). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign as 2nd m Command of the Land Transport Corps (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
97 Lt.Colonel J. F. Robertson served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and capture
of Mohumra and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the operations
against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts trom 15th February to 23rd May 1858 ;
proceeded with the detachment sent from Dharwar to reinforce the column under Colonel Malcolm before
Nurgoond.
9« Lt.Colonel F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with the Osmanli IiTegular
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in Turkey. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
storm and capture of the fortified village of Row.ih, the siege and capture of the rebel fort of Awah, siege storm
and captm-e of Kotah in 1858 ; present during the operations of the brigade under Brigadier Smith in Central
India, at the battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, and at the storming of the various heights and positions occupied by the
enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th June 1858, and attack and capture of the Lushkur
and city of Gwalior; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Besjapoor, battle
of Koondrye, with Brigader Smith's Brigade, which surprised and defeated a large force of rebels under command
of Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the successful actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie,
and other minor skirmishes (nine times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
99 Lt.Colonel E. L. Taverner was present with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and at the landing
at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, during the forced march on Borazjoon,
occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
!<» Lt.Colonel W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column iu the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawur in December
1849 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destruction of .the
villages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkannes, and Tjoomumba, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal v/ith Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light BattaUon, present at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served as 2nd in Command of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Meywar, Mar war, and Rajpootana of
the rebels under Tantia Toi^ee, Bao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the action at
Chota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabre
cuts. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i860
under Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the
battles of Chang-kia-Wau and Tungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
1"' Lt.Colonel S. J. Thorp served iu the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, rehef of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
539 Lomhny Stoff d-rps.- — War Services.
i°- Lt.Colonel F. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Com-
tnis3ar^' General to the istand 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring lorce to Abyssinia
in Septeml)er 1S67, and was a member of the committee; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first
three months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the liekl during the
whole period of active operations fi om Scnafo to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of Magdala
(twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
iM Lt.Colonel E. M. Gilbert Cooper served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the assault and
capture' of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June,
July, and August 1858 ; at the action at Sanganeer and battle of the Buuass with Brigadier Parke's pursuing
Column from August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
1°' Lt.Colonel G. A. Lauirhtuii served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, sunvmUr of lliishire, expedition to Borazjoon, and attack of Khoo.shab (Medal with Clasp).
i"5 Lt.Colonel J. L. Shepi>;ird siivod with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surreiukr of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp).
■"<! Lt.Colonel S. Scott served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
■and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of 1857 under Brigadier General LeGrand
Jacob at the recapture of Kolapoor ; with the field force in the operations in the Akranee Country, and with the
Satpoora Field Force under Major Evans ; commanded a detachment of the Khandeish Bheel Corps in the action
of Ambapawnee on the nth of April 1858 (received the high approbation of Government).
'"" Lt.Colonel F. G. Steuart served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-4Q, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Monltan (Mndal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in 1856-
57, including the capture of Mohumra (MoiImI with i'l;isp).
1™ Lt.Colonel T. W. W. Pierce served wilh ;i I, iL'lil lu'ld Detachment in the Rajpootnna States in 1S54 and 1855
under Sir Henry Lawi-ence . Was atthe sicu^u ^md fiiimireof Kotah iniSsS. Served with Brigadier Smith's Brigade
throughout its operations in Central India iu 1050 aud 1859, including the reoccupation of the fort of Chendareer
battle of Kotah-ke-Serai near Gwalior, storming and capture of the various heights before Gwalior, and the geneal,
action resulting in the capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior; siege and capture of the fort of Powree, and the
subsequent pursuit of the rebels by the flying column under Colonel Robertson ; surprise and pursuit or tfie rebels
under Maun Sing at Koondrye on 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Attached to the Horse Transport
■Service and in Gonimand of the Depot Jlilitary Train at Tientsin, with the Expeditionary Force in China in i860
under Sir Hope Grant CMedal). Served throughout the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 from the landing in
Annesley Bay in ( )etol)ev iSOj with the Advance Brigade under Colonel Field ; was employed in making roads from
Koomaylie to Autalo ; and present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal),
i^s Major G. D. Eales commanded the 2nd Belooch Regiment throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
the storm and capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp) .
I'" Major W. A. Glasspoole sei-ved in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege aud surrender
of Mool'tan, including the stonn and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, includ-
ing the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Borazjoon, night attack
on the Rear Guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels and Coolies in the
Nassic and Ahmednuggur districts in 1857-58, and received the commendations of Go vornment and the high approval
of the Commander in Chief for services while in command of a Detachment of the 4th Rifles. In 1858 he served with
Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of Rajghur (Medal)
"1 Major B. L'Estrange sei-ved. with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in 1856-57 (Medal
with Clasp) .
11^ Major D. Ilutcheon served -svith the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Heslure, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal wtth Clasp).
"3 Major W. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege and capture of Kotah, and served in Rajpootana during all the operations in that Province
in 1858 and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
'1* Major L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 on its march to Borazjoon, at the
battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Deccan against the rebel
Bheels in 1S57 ; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Mahadeoghur.
"^ Major Clements served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh ai-my (Medal with two
Claspsl. Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawur in
December 1849 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destruc-
tion of the villages of Sugao, Pulai, Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazduvrah Valley on the nth and 14th
of that month (Medal with Clasp).
"•^ Major A. G. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditiouarj' Force in 1857, and was present
at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the suppression of the mutinyatAurungabadin June 1857, aud subsequent relief of ^Mlunv ; ;it (ho siege and
capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurraria, and sulisciimnt r;ipturc of
that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses ol' t'lK'inl.-iri'e and .lliansi,
battleof the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from tlio 15U1 to the jjvd May
1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"" Major J. D. Hall served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian
•expedition of iysi'i-S7, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and
battle of Kh. I iitii (\]riiMl with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels iu the Ahmednuggur and Khandeish
districts ii; 1 1. -rut at the action with the Bheels and Mekranees at Ambapawnee ; present in command of
the rear-,- 1:1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 n; action near Rajghur.
'18 Major! . iv l;;Hr,isserved with the Rajpootana Field Force at the .'itorming capture and total desti'uction of tho
village of Ruwu ou the 6th January 1858, at the siege and total demolition of the fort of Awah (mentioned in
despatches), at the siege assault and capture of Kotah under General Roberts; was actively employed as 2nd
in Command Meena Corps from April to October 1858 in putting down raids by the predatory tribes ; commanded
the Camel Corp in Central India in the pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee, and the action of Rajpoor on
the 25th November 1858 (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded the Camel Corps with the Cavalry Brigade under
Brigadier Somerset at the defeat of Tantia Topee at Barodea on ist January 1859. Served under Sir Robert Napier
in the Seronj jungles up to May 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major J. A. Smith was present at the attack ou the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, a<nd at the siege and
•capture of Dwarka in November of the same year.
'-" .Major ( ;. W. Hanson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the sii'L'i' anil siirvender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Present at the action of Ambapawnee.
'-' .Major I. (V n:irtoii w:is iircsent at the attack of Beyt Fort in April 1858; present during the campaign in
Okaniiiii'l' ' ■ I Mel mI r r iiiiil November 1859.
'-'.M:ir' ■ I' iii.i -ric il ihi-oughout the Central Indiacampaign under Sir Hugh Rose iniSsS, and was present
at the i ,, .1 rn, 10, ,,t liiit^hur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muileii-
porc i'a--. ->•■'■• 1,1 I 11,1 •.! Mhansi, battle of the Betwa, assault and capture of Lohari, battles of Koonch, Muttra,
and Calowlo, , .•;i|,:i, ,, 1 ,,'|,, , , battle and Capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central ludia). Also served
U'lilir liriL'iiil c I I :. , ,1 ; 1.1,11, ;it;.iin8t the Bundlecund rebels in 1858-59.
I-' ColoiH 1 .1. w ii-iii -, i\,(i with the Bombay (.'olumn in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender of
Alooltan and '.he li.iii Ir ol liooicrat (Medal with two Clasps). Bozdar campaign and forcing of the Kahii Bund Pass
Bomhaij Staff Corps. — War Services. 540
under Brirrndier General Cliamherlain in 1S37 (Mcdnl with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the
siege of Delhi, relief and sie-e of Lucknow, battles of Bolundshuiiur, Allyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and
various other engagements of the period ; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps.
Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) . Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain
in 1865.
1-* Lt. Colonel R. Baigrie sei-ved with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the siege and sun-cnder of ilooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army, and occupation of
Pesha\^-ur (Modul \Yith two Clasps). Was at the siege of Sebastopol in 1S55. Sen-ed with the Persian Field Force in
1857, including the battle of Khooshab, bomliardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army up
the Karoon river to Ahwaz (mentioned in despatches. Medal ^vitt Clasp). Served throughout the Central India
campaign imder Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodia, relief of
Saugor, capture of Gan-akota, skirmish at Barodia, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, and
battle of the Betwa. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at the assault and capture of Lohari,
battle of Koonch (severely wounded) , action of Galowlee (horse kUled) , captm-e of Calpee, action of Morar, battle in
front of Gwalior, and capture of the town and fortress (several times mentioned in despatches, three times specially,
once for gallant conduct. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served against the Bundlecund rebels in 1858-59;
also in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and the Rao Sahib in the Serongi Jungles under Sir Robert Napier In
1859. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Reconnoitring Force sent to Abyssmia in Sept. 1867.
a nd throughout the campaign , b eing present at the action of Arogee, and the assault and capture of Magdala (several
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
'25 Major R. Burd was present at the assault and capture of the fortified village and entrenched position of Rowa
(slightly wounded) ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Awah, and at the siege storm and capture of Kotah in
1858; at the reoccupation of Chaudaree, the battle of Kota-ke- Serai, and the storming of the various heights
occupied by the enemy ; present at the general action and attack and capture of the Lushkar and citv of Gwalior ;
at the siege and capture of Powree, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels ; at the action of Koondrye, and defeat
Maun Sing's Force (Medal with Clasp).
"6 Major R. P. Williams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
1-7 Lt.Colonel G. F. Hogg served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Persian E.xpeditionary Force in 7856-57, at the occupation of Karrack, with the
expedition to Borazjoon, and at the battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
'28 Major I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal).
129 Major E. F. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campai^ of 1848-49, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
1^ Lt.Colonel A. Carnegy served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General Roberts, as Major of
Brigade to the 2nd Infantry Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with the leading column of assault on the town and
fortress under Brigadier Parke on the 30th March 1858 ; actively employed with the brigade in the pursuit of the
Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee through Meywar till September, when he was appointed Assistant Adjutant
General to the Division ; served as such with the force under Brigadier Honnor at the action of Kooshanna on the
loth February 1859 (mentioned in despatches for " conspicuous and forward gallantry"), and subsequent pursuit
of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shah through Marwar, Shekawattee, and Bikaneer (Medal with
Clasp for Central India, and Brevet of Major).
13' Major G. Nicholetts served with the ist Scind Irregular Horse with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857,
at the bombardment and capture of the fort of ilohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign of 1857-58,
in the North-West Provinces, with the Punjaub Movable Column, and served against the Futtevghur rebels,
including the action of Gungeree on 14th December 1857, and the advance on and occupation of the enemy's position at
Khas Gunge ; in the action with the Rohilcund rebels at Anopsur, in the skirmish at Dinapore and destruction of the
enemy's boats and in other minor affairs on the banks of the Ganges ; served in the campaign for the subjugation
of Oude in 1858, in the attack on the enemy's fortified position at Rampore Russia by Briga(^er Wetherall's Force,
and employed with a detachment in support of the storming party on that occasion, and throughout the remainder
of the campaign ; present at the surrender and occupation of the fort of Amethee, and subsecjueutly with Lord
Clyde's Column at the occupation of Sunkerpore, the action with Beni Madho at Dhoondia Keria, and with a
movable column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the Goomtee ; rejoined the force with the
Commander in Chief at Lucknow, and served throughout the operations across the Gogra, including the advance
on and occupation of Baraitch ; action with the Naua's Force at Brijidia and occupation of the fort, capture of the
fort of Mujeediah, and defeat of the Nana at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebels from Oude across the River
Raptee 31st December 1858 (Medal).
'23 Major C. T. Heathcote was present in the camp of the Joudpoor Raja's army when attacked by the Awah Tha-
koor and Ei-inpoora mutineers in September 1857 ; served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the force
at the first attack on and subsequent siege and capture of Awah: at the siege andassaultof Kotah, and the battle of
the Bunass ; present as Assistant Quarter Master General at the action of Kooshana (thanked by Governments
of India and Bombay, Medal) .
133 Major A. A. des Vosux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, at the bombardment and capture of
the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Horse Transport
Service in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sh- Hope Grant in i860, present at the landing
at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts ; accompanied the
advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chang-kia-Wau and Tungcho w, and occupation
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
13-' Major M. R. Bruce served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the 4th Bombay N.I. (Rifles) in 1857
against the Bheels in the Nassick districts; also with the regiment in Khandeish in the operations against
Tantia Topee in 1858.
135 Major C. O. Lord was present in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the
Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of the
Bunass on the 14th of August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
136 Major Malcolmson sei-ved as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpoona Field Force diu-ing the march on and
siege and capture of Kotah— mentioned in despatches ; present at the battle of Bunnass and pursuit ; and Cavalry
affair at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
137 Major M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionaiy Force in 1856-57, including the surrender of
Bushire, bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
138 Major F. C. Davidson served in the operations against the Bheels in Khandeish in 1857-58 ; also employed
against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in the Rajpootana
States during the monsoon and the following months of 1858 in the pursuit of the rebels through Malwa, Bundlecund,
and Central India, including the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Knrai (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
"39 Major W. Hicks served in Bengal during the campaigns of 1857-59 with the ist Belooch Battalion and as Staff
Officer to the Punjaub Movable Column ; sei-ved in the Rohilkimd campaign with Major General Penny's Force,
and present in the action of Kukralee, action with Feroze Shah's Force before Bareilly, and occupation of that town;
actions of Bunnee, Mahomdee, and attacks by the rebels on Shajehanpore ; campaign for the subjugation of Oude,
and present at the attack on and capture of the Fort of Rampore Kussia, smi-ender and occupation of the Fort of
Ameethee ; subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpore, attack on and defeat of the
enemy under Beni Mahdeo at Dhoondia Keria, and captm-e of the Fort of Buxar ; with the Cohimn detached after
the action to drive the enemy across the River Goomtee ; served under Lord Clyde throughout the operations across
the Gogra ; present at the action with the Nana's Force at Brijidia, action at Chm-dah, attack on and capture of the
Fort of Mujeediah ; commanded the Right Wing of the ist Belooch BattaUon detached with Brigadier Horsford's
Brigade previously to and on the passage of the Raptee into Nepaul ; at the defeat of the enemy at Sitka Ghaut, and
H H
54oa Bombay Staf Corps. — War Services.
capture of their guns (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade ist Division during
the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
1*^ Major C. F. Keays served with the column under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the storm of the
village and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the i8th March 1858.
i*^ Major H. S. Anderson sei-ved in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1867, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasion of the Deccau by
the rebel ai-my under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
!♦- Major D. B. Young served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the
Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, the actions in front of Mundesore,
battle of Gurraria, and subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 (wounded) ; at the
siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different
actions on the banks of the Jumna from 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action of Morar,
actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Field
Force in 1867-68, and present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
Major, and Medal) .
1^ Major H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 in command of Aden Troop (Medal with
Clasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
Bheema and Krishna; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm; present at the capture of Beder Shoorpoor;
ordered to join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels through
the Putchunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches; pursued the rebels across the
Nerbudda ; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor, and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal).
Served throughout the Abj-ssinian campaign of 1867-68 in the IntelUgence Department, present at the capture of
Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
1** Major G. D'U. La Touche served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, inclufUng the attack on
Reshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and battle of
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Satpoora Field Force, in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
and rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the nth April 1858.
i« Major A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and at the action of Khooshab (horse killed, (Medal
with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served with the Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur (mentioned
by Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in serving a gun when the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and
puTsmt and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert Napier ; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts
during the monsoon of 1858 ; commanded a troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow.and
Mahoni, capturing their two guns (Medal with Clasp).
1*6 Major C. H. Clay served in Beatson's Horse in 1858-59 in the pursuit and various operations against Tantia
Topee and the Rao Sahib ; present at the cavalry affair with Tantia's Rear Guard at Bajrode, on 26th October 1858
(Medal).
'*'' Major H. P. Close served as second in command of the 5th Goorkha Regiment with a force under the command
of Brigadier General Chamberlain for the subjugation of the Mahsood Wuzeer tribe in i860, including actions of
Palloseen and Burrura Tungee. Served as second in command, and afterwards as commandant of the 5th Goorkhas
during the whole of the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (Contusion, and mentioned in despatches). Commanded the 5th
Goorkhas during the operations of a force under Brigadier Wilde in January 1864, for the subjugation of the Rajah
of Gundup, in Eusofzai. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the several offensive and defensive operations of a
force under Colonel Rothney in Agrore, which resulted in the total defeat of the enemy on the 12th August, 1S68.
Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the ascent and descent of the Black Mountain by a force under Major General
"Wilde in October 1S68. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the secret expetUtion of a force under Colonel Roth-
ney against the Akhazm tribe on the Black Mountain on the 7th October 1869. Commanded the ist Sikh Infantry
during the operations in connection with the construction of military posts at Gimee and Kote Kirghee on the Dera
Ismael Khan frontier by a force under Major G. T. Kennedy (India Medal with two Clasps).
i*s Major A. Wardrop served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
'1' Major T. Bell served as Adjutant vnth the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle
of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
150 Major S. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
1''' Major J. A. Gayer served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at Khooshab (Medal
■with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part ot 1857 under Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the assault
and captiu-e of Kolapore from the rebels on the 6th December 1857 (Medal).
'^- Major J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a Detachment of the 4th
Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur District in 1858. Served with the
Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the 27th Native
infantry throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magd&la (Medal).
153 Major W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa,
action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 185S, ending in the
capture of Calpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior; in
the ravines of the .iimua and Sind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Burjore Singh (Medal with Clasp).
'5* Major L. H. i-.'ibiliorpe served in the action at Ambapawnee.
'" Major P. H. Jjegeyt served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, ,ind surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served with Major Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in command of detach-
ment Gujerat Irregular Horse in 1858 ; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta against the rebel
Takoor of Mondeiti in 1858 ; commanded a detachmeni of Gujerat Irregular Horse, and was Stafi' Officer of a field
force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans' Field Force in command of a de-
tachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse at Nuggur Parkur in 1850.
'50 Major C. A. C. Hawkins served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in Khandeish in 1858.
'57 Major C. D. J. Dodd was present at the attack on Fort Beyt in Okamundcl in April 1858 ; was Civil Officer
on special duty with a field detachment in May 1859 during the outbreak in Nuggur Parkur, and from July to
December 1859 in command of details of Irregular and Local Coi-ps engaged in the suppression of the outbreak.
'5* Jlnjor J. S. D. Bolton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Quartci-master and Interpreter
to the Light Battalion, and was present at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of
the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the Sawant Waree Local Corps from June 1857 until
March 1859, and was actively employed during a considerable part of that time in hunting down mutineers and
rebels; commanded the details senttotheGhata west of Kolapore in December 1857 to check the would-be insurgents
in that quarter ; secured the ringleadi 1 s, and disarmed tlie inhabitants before they could rise en masse (Medal) .
'59 Major C. M. Ducat was presenr, ■■•: t ti;e siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
'<!" Major A. Utterson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the expedition to Boraz-
joon, and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
'"• Major A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the forced march on
Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major J. U. Struit served as Interpreter to a squadron of the 17th Lancers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee in
1858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. I. to China in i860, and served until the end of the war in the Royal Com-
missariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
Bomhmj Staff Corps. — War Services. 540
'•^ Major T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at
Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp) .
i°* Major G. S. Hawthorn served in the ladian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, cajiture of Garrakota, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi, and with the field force against
Tantia Topee and the Rao Saheb (Medal with Clasp).
"^» Major R. T. Clarke served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present
at the siege and capture of Ratghur, the operations before the fort of Garrakota, and its subsequent capture, forcing
of the Muddenpore Pass, battle of the Betwa and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, siege and capture of Jhans'i, action
of Koonch and subsequent jsursuit of the enemy, action of the Muttra, battle of Galowlee, taking of Calpee and
capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) . '
^'^^ Major T. H. Turner sei-ved with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (as Brigade Major from June to Sept. 1857),
including the stoi-m and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Khooshab (charger killed), and
bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
1" Major C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dharin October 1857;
skirmish before Muudesoro; battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severelv wounded) ; served with a field force
under Brigadier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in i)ursuit of Tantia Topee and other rel)els (Medal).
iijs Major P. W. Bannerman served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and June 1857 ; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and August 1857 ; present
at the first attack on the fort of Awah on the 17th December 1857; at the assault and capture ofRowah, at the
siege and capture of Awah ; commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgurh on the 24th
December 1858 (Medal).
16S Major W. A. Gillespie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp).
"" Major G. B. Crispin served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah
Bay, and surrender of Bushire ( Jledal with Clasp) .
1"' Major J. C. D. S. Moray served with a field force in the Myhee and Rewa Kontas in 1857; commanded the
volunteers from his regiment at the affair of Kanpore, for which he was mentioned in despatches, and received the
thanks of the Commander in Chief (Medal) .
1"- Major "W. H. Ross served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
a,nd capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeish in 1858; and as
Staff OflBcer with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60.
1^3 Major A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the loth Bombay N. T. at the siege and capture of Kotah, also with
the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ke- Serai, with
the Central India Field Force at the actionsbefore and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powree, and
subsequent pursuit of the enemy resulting in the aSair of Beejapoor; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during the
campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
1"' Major Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 "s Adjutant of the 25th Regiment from
Tune 1855, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, siege and full of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal
(vith three Clasiis, Knight ol'the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
IS Adjutant of the 95th, including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the 3rd assaulting Column on 30th
March as Staff Oificer to Colonel Raines commanding-), battle of Kota ke Serai (acted as Stafi" Oflicer to Colonel
Raines commanding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior
(severely burnt by the explosion of powder while serving a gun captured from the enemy and turned on them, and
mentioned in despatches) siege and capture of Pourie. and surjn-ise of the rebel camp at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp) .
1"^ Captain H. C. B. Tanner served with the Persian Expedition 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
japture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, advance on Borazjoon, and action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Captain A. T. Spens served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was present at
he landing at HalUlah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon (wounded), and
iction of Khooshab; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry which charged and broke the
Persian square (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore
Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttra, the three engagements at Jalowlee on the
Eliver Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade) , capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonment
)fMorar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also served against the
•ebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
I''' Captain C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the BeiTgal troops at Nusseerabad in May 1857; also at
;he first attack on Awah in September 185^; ; at the siege and in the pursuit subsequent to the fall of Kotah in March
md April 1858 ; at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai on 17th June and capture of Gwalior on 19th Jiuie 1858 ; at the action
)f Ranode in December 1858 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior Division.
'"8 Captain J. Galloway was present at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit of the Gwalior
'ebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; at the action
it Sanganeer on the 8th August, and the battle of the Bunass on the 14th of August 1858; accompanied Brigadier
i'arke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to January 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
1"' Captain A. G. Mayne was present in the charge on the guns at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseer-
ibad on 28th May 1S57 ; at the siege of and in the pursuit subsequent to the fall of Kotah in March and April 1858
inder Major General Roberts ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India, and was present at the battle of
iotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior; served with the Malwa Field Force under Sir John Michel, and was
)resent at the battle of Sindwaho (slightly wounded, sabre-cut, and mentioned in despatch), and at the affair at
Siurrai ; served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Smith at the action of Koondrye (mentioned in despatches. Medal
vith Clasp).
18° Captain G. C. Grant served in October 1859 with the Okamundel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
)perations ayainst the insurgent Wa:,'heers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
he 6th October 1S59 (dangerously wounded).
181 Captain G. S. Stevens served in the 20th Bombay N. I. with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857. Com-
landed a detached company of that Regiment against the insurgent Dessaies in the Sawunt Warree districts in
858, was Staff Officer to a field force sent against Tantia Topee in the Mahee Kanta at the close of the same year,
,nd subsequ-ently with the 2nd Extra Battalion throughout the operations against rebel Bhoels and Mekranies in
hose districts in 1859.
182 Captain T. L. Eraser served as Staff Ofiicer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
iperations in Nuggiir Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attack on
3e camp in the town of Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
183 Major A. G. P. Hogg served as Adjutant of the ist Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal with
Clasp). In I S 58-59 he served with the forces in Khandeish and the Nizam's country; and with his Regiment at
/anton dnriiiLT the China war of 1S60. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant Quarter
laster General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned ia despatches, iledal,
,nd Brevet of Major) .
181 Captain J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1S57, and sub-
equent rtlief of Mhow ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar ; in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle
,nd subsequent capture of Gurraria (wounded), at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (woitnded)
md Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch. the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to
3rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and
lapture of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with Clasp).
18^ Captain S. F. McGillivray served with the Persian Expeditionary Force on its march to Borazjoon, at the
lattle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra on the 25th March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the i
)eccan againpt the rebel Bheels in 1857-5S ; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Digrish.
i8« Captain Julius Barraa served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
resent at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp)
H H 2
540C Boiphaij Staff Corps. — War Services.
1S7 Major C. il. Griffith organized and commumlcd the A Division Transport Train attached to the ist Brisrade ist
Division of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded the party furnished with stretchers fur the removal of
the wounded from the field of action on the loth and 13th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala (mentioned in despatches
having "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of special notice," Brevet of Major,
and Medal).
188 Captain F. P. Forteath served in Central India during the campaign of 1857-58, including the pursuit of the
GwaUor rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
189 Captain W. P. La Touche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
present at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with
Clasp). Was present at the action of Hulgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in November 1857 ;
present at the action of Sharapoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in February 1858 ;
acted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Xurgoond in June 1858.
19" Captain G. G. H. Fulton served with the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Myhee
and Rewa Kantas in 1857, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief.
191 Captain A. Duraud served with the loth Bombay Native Infantry in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and.
was present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightly woimded), siege and capture of Awah, siege and storming
of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and captui-e of Gwahor, siege and capture of Powi-ie, actions of Beejapore
and Koondrye, and capture of Nargm-h (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Staff
Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade ist Division ; and was
present with the loth Bombay Native Infantry at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
192 Captain H. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
193 Captain G. M. Lvons was present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, feint on Malthone Pass, battle of the
Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, and taking of the villages of Mow and Mahoni (Medal).
19* Captain H. "W. Harris served in the field force which was present at the assault and capture of the fortified
village and entrenched position of Rowa, the siege and capture of the fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah,
the reoccupation of Chandairee, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, storming of the various heights occupied by the enemy,
general action and attack and captm-e of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enemy,
battle of Kurrai, and pursuit of the enemy ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as Baggage
Master in the force under Brigadier Smith during the operations in Central India, and in the field force under
Colonel De Salis commanded a detachment of the loth B ombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served in the Bas-
soda Field Force under Major Roome, and was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infantry
portion of the Force at Goripoorce (mentioned in despatches) ; served under command of Lt.Colonel Bo3-le, and was
Staff Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clasp for Central India) . Commanded 2nd Squadron ist Bombay
Light Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Colonel W. W. Anderson, Political Agent, in the successful attack
on the Wagheer rebels on Tabur Hill on 29th December 1867 '(mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Govemor
in Council) .
195 Captain L. G. Brown served with the 5th Bombay Native Infantry against the Taepings near Shanghai ; present
at the attack and capture of the entrenched Camp at Wang Kaza on 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo on
17th April ; at Nazeau on 27th and 29th April, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May ; and at the repulse
of the rebel army near Nazeau on 25th May 1862.
196 Captain E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 2Sth May 1857
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
on and at the subsec(uent siege and capture of the fort of Awah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district ; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, and at the
battle of the Bunass (Medal).
197 Captain A. J. Vibart served with a detachment of the 14th Bombay N.I. in the Maheo Kanta and Rewa
Kanta in 1858-59.
198 Captain J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
Borazjoou, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the rebel
Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore.
199 Captain W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal).
^o" Captain E.G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of Rat-
ghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garratoka, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm
of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battle and
capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
201 Captain C. E. Fisher served with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotah ke
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree— dangerously wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
*02 Captain A. M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal
with Clasp).
203 Major G. F. Beville served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the assault and capture of Kotah, with
the Column in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign for tho
reduction of the province ; present in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy from the strongly fortified position
of Rampoor Kussia, accompanying the support of the stoi-ming party ; present at the suiTender of the fort ot
Amethce, and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pm-suit of the rebels
under Bcni Mahdeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the Fort of Buxar ; with the Column
detached after the action to di-ive the enemy across the River Goomtee ; throughout the operations in the Trans-Gogra
district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraiteh, action vrith the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occu-
pation of the Fort; capture of the Fort of Mujeediah, defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of
the rebels from Oude across the River Raptee on the 31st Dec. 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved throughout tho
Abyssinian campaign as a Brigade Major, and was present at the action of Arogee and captm-e of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*" Captain M. D. V. T. Grant sei-ved as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in
1850, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
^" Major W. H. Ne^'^port served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gan-akota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari (severely wounded) ; actions at Kooncti, Muttra, Galowlee, •
canture of Calpee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Cln sp , and Brevet of Major).
'■""^ Captain K. M. V. James sci-ved in the Indian mutinj' campaign, and was present at the assault and capture of
Kotah, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during the pursuit of the rebels, at the recaptui-e of Chandareo, the opera-
tions befoi-e and at the capture of GwaUor; bombardment and capture of Powroo, and subsequent pursuit of the
rebels (Medal).
="" Captain G. Bramwoll served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and tho subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
Served in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topeo ; and with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the
Rewa Kanta.
*"" Captain E. W. West was present during tho operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Can ara
and Bidoo districts, between February and December 1858.
""9 ( 'aptain W. T. Brown sei-ved as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against the
Taepings near Shanghai ; present at tho attack and capture of tho entrenched camp at Wang-Kaza 4th April 1862,
and of the town of 'Tseerpoo 17th April 1862; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27th April 1S62 (dangerously
wounded).
"" Captain R. M. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in tho Rewa Kanta in November
1858 ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topeo in Guzerat.
JBomhay Staff Corps. — War Services. S40f^
2" Captain M. J. Jlignon served with t6e BelKaum Field Force under Colonel Malcolm in 1857-5S, and was pre-
sent at the surrender and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
2-2 Captain W. G. Trevor served with the 80th Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (iledal).
*!' Captain il. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parke's Column
during part of the pursuit of Tantie Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with the Oude
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Ba.ja Beni Madho ;
served with Colonel Carmichael's Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra ; served under Lord Clyde dm-ing
the greater part of the Trans-Gogra campaisn, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch, action with
the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th Deceiuber 1858 j served with the Oude Police
Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular forces from the
frontier (iledal with Clasp).
=>" Captain Tnieman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Ratghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of Mudispore, siege and
storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of
Galowlee (mentioned in despatches for '•' steadiness and gallantry"), captures of Calpee and Gwalior, and several
sUght affairs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
215 Captain J. Jopp served with the force under Brigadier Coghlan which captured and destroyed the fort of
Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
2i« Captain C. F. James served in the 20th Bombay Native Infantry with the Persian Expeditionary Force from
May to Sept. 1857. Commanded a detached Company of his Regiment during the operations against the rebel
Sawunts in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Accompanied the expeditionary force to Abyssinia in 1868, and was D.A.Q.M.
General of the storming Brigade at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches) . . ■ ,
^'" Captain A. M. Shewell served in the rank of Lieutenant with the Commissariat Department in Abyssinia from
October 1867 to the end of the campaign (specially mentioned by the Commander in Chief in his final despatch;
Medal, with Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain).
2" Captain H. M. Reeves was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
2" Captain W. F. F. Waller was at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different affairs on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending in
the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture by storm of the fortress
of Gwalior; at the surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and in the different operations against
Maun Sing in the jungles near Padrone (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp).
220 Captain C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade dm-mg all its
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, battle and capture of GwaUor.
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrj^e and at Boorda, and at the
actions of Goonapoora and Goripooi'ie (Medal with Clasp). .
221 Captain C. Wodehouse served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Awah, s-.ege
and assault of Kotah, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels, and battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp) .
22- Captain F. A. Montriou served as Staff Officer to the field force under Major Sutherland, 92nd Highlanders,
and was present at the action of Rajpoor, and the subsequent pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee and
the Rao Saheb. ^ , . .
2-5 Captain G. F. Blowers served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in Khandeish in 1858, and in Central India in 1859
in the operations against Tantia Topee. , o- t ^
22* Captain R. V. Maiden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force under bir John
Michel and was present, at the actions of Rajghur, Mimgrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the affair at Kurai (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Smd Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
225 Captain J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment with the
Oojeiu Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department from July i860 to
March 1861.
22« Captain C. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, including the
capture of Bushire and of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the loth Bombay Native Infantry at
the capture of Kotiih, battle of Kota-ke-Serai and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie, actions of
Beejapore and Kooudrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the loth Bombay N.I. throughout the Abyssinian
campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
22: Captain F. W. Wise served in the Deccan against the rebel Bheels in 1857 ; present at the engagement ot
Mahadeoghur; served in Kbandeish and Nimar against .the attempted invasion of the Deccan by the rebel army
under Tantia topee in 1858-59. -, ~ . m
228 Captain W. Scott was present with his regiment in the pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Topee,
the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, through Malwa, Bundlecund, and Central India, mcludmg the actions
of Rajghur, Mimgrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai on the 9th September and 19th and 25th October 1858 respectively
(Medal). , , ^,
229 Captain AV. F. Sandwith served with the ist Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858; was present at the
siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). , -r, • j • -t. en.
230 Captain V. Birch served at the action at Ambapawnee. Also with Colonel Somerset s Brigade in pursmt ot the
rebels under Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; with Major Meade's Field Force in the Padront? jungles in 1859, and present
at the capture of Tantia Topee. . „ ■, -r, ^ , t, 1 ix.
231 Captain R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao baheb, and the
Nawab of Banda in June July, and August 1858: present at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and the battle of
Bunass on the i4ih August 1858; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to January
1859 ; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal) . , t i u ...
233 Captain H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Lockhart s
Force in the Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
233 Captain G. Coussmaker served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish m 1858.
234 Captain J. C. McRae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish m 1858. , t^ ^,
235 Captain S. M . Hay served with the detachment 14th Bombay Native Infantry with the Okamundel and Katty-
war Field Forces in 1859-60 ; present at the storming of the heights and forts of Ul:)phoora on 18th December 1859.
236 Captain W. Reynolds served with the ist Bombay Native Infantry in 1859-60 against the Wagheers m Okamundel
and Kattywar and was present at the combined attack on their position on the Burda Hills on the iSth Dec. 1859.
Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia and served throughout the campaign of 1867-68, mcludmg the opera-
tions against M;igilala (Medal). ,„ . „ „ J X ...
237 Captain R. Westmacott served with the 28th Foot with the Okamundel Field Force m 1858, and was present at
ihe storming and capture of Bej't, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka. ,,. ^ „
238 Capt. J. B. Heimell served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (mentioned m General Orders, Medal).
239 F. W. Joseph served in China with the -R 'yal Artillery against the Taeping rebels in the neighbourhood of
Shanghai in 1S62-63, present at the second capture of Kahding and other operations. ^ ,^ . _, , ,, , ,
2« Lieut. L. F. Heath served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Aide de Camp to Major General Malcohn
{mentioned in despatches. Medal). . ,,, , ,,
2" Lieut. D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Tram (Medal).
2*2 Lieut. J. T. Carruthers served with the 4th Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign, including the action of
Arogee and capture ot Magdala (Medal). m • / ■ i ■ ■< ± -l.
2*3 Lieut. C. A. de N.Lucas served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Tram (mentioned in despatches,
2" Lieut. J. Humfrey served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S (Medal).
2->5 Lieut. W. C. Harrison served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign m 186S (Medal).
2*6 Lieut. H. :Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
2« Lieut. H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
jV".B.— JFar Services should be communicated to Colonel Rart, and addressed to him at 50, Albemarle Street, London.
STAFF OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
5. WESTERN DISTRICT— Head Quarters, Devonport.
Major Gexekal Con..— Sir C.W.D.Staveley.A'CB.i Jaii.69
Aide de Camp. —
Colonels (, Col. "W. G. E. Grant, R. Art. 13 Oct. 71.
on the Staff. ICol. Sir A. H. FreeUiig,.B^.R. Eiig. i June 72.
Assist. Adj. (Col. F. Burton, CJB. h.p. i April 70. Beojnport.
G-enerals. \ Col. Son. J. J. Bourke, h.p. i April 70. Bristol,
Town Major.— Maj.W. C. Justice, h.p. Ddpou Batt. i Oct. 69.
Oarrison Iiistructor.—s. Major F. j. iJutchison, h.j>. 64 F. 1
1. HOME DISTRICT.— Head Qrs.,Cfi(«7/o«si',S;.J«mcs'sPt
Major General Commanding. —if.S.i/. Pj-i«cc Edward of
Saxe-Weimar, CJJ. i April 70.
Aide de CajM^.- Capt. Lord A. C. Gordon-Lennox, Gr. Gds
As,>u,f Ad; a»,„ — i '^'o^- J- Daubeny, CK, h.p. i April 70,
Assist.Adj.bens.— i^^^^^^-^ W. Lyons, h.p. 1 May 71.
Brigade Major.
Capt. IToM. P. S. Methuen, S. F.Gds. 13 Nov. 71.
Garrison Instructor.
I. Bt.Major Knollys, 93 F. 5 July 70. London.
2. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Qrs., Dooer.
MajorGeneralCosi.— .Si>AlfredH.Horsford,A'CiJ.iJan.72
Aide de Camji. — Captain G. Paton, 24 F.
Colonels on the Staff.
Col.
Col. T. B. ColUnson, R. Eng. i Dec. 69.
Col. Shorncliffe.
Assist.AdJ. Gen.— Co\. A. McI. McDonald, h.p. i July 70.
Assisi.Q.M. Gen.— Col. R. H. Gall, CB. h.p. 15 May 72.
Sr.ilfa;or.—«.Capt.H.W. Young, 18 F. i Feb.71. Shorncliffe
Garrison Instructors.
Capt. J. A.Millar, R. Eng., 2 Aug. 70. Dover.
Major L. A. Halo, R. Eug., 14 July 70. Shorncliffe.
3. CHATHAM DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chatham.
Beigadibr Gbnbkal Commanding. — G. Erskine, h.}}
I Jan. 73.
Aide de Camp. —
Brigade Major.— s. Bt. Maj. Y. Tonnochy, 8 F. 8 June 70.
Aides de Can
4. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
Li.Genekal Com. — I'iscojjHf Templetown, A'CP. i Aug. 70.
C«. Captain R.C.Go£r,Coldst.Gds. June 71.
""^- leapt. H. G. CoUis, 25 F.
Colonels ( Col. J. G. Petrie, R. Art.
on the Staff, i Col. R. Burnaby, R. Eng. [i Nov. 72.
Msistatit Adj. Gen.— Col. A. Wombwell, h.p. Dep. Batt.
2). A. Adj. Gen.— 3. Capt. G. U. Prior, 100 P. i April 70.
Do. for Muskefr!/.— dipt. J. P. Campbell, 30 F. i May 71.
Axsist.q.M.Gen.—s. Lt.Col. E. H. Clive, Gr. Gds.
Dep.A.Q.M.Gen.—s. Bt.Lt.Col. Barker, 64 F. i Oct. 68.
Garrison Instructor. — s. Capt. Farrington, 73 F. 8 July 70.
6. EASTERN DISTRICT.- Head Quarters, Colchester.
CoL. ON THE Staff.— Major Geu. Sir E. H. Greathed, KCB.
Aide de Ca/«i7.— Capt. A.Tufnell, 60 R. i Apr. 72 [i Apr. 72.
Assist.AdJ. Gen.— Col. F. G. Wilkinson, h.p. i April 70.
Peterborough.
Brigade Major.— s. Capt. W. L. K. Ogil\T. 60 F. i Oct. 69.
Garrison Instructor. —s. Capt. F.Wilson, Rifle Br. Colchester.
7. NORTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Manchester
Major Gen. Com.— Major Gen. D. Lysons, CB. 1 July 68.
Aide de Camp.— Captain Hayward, 25 F.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Col. J. H. C. Robertson, h. p. i Oct. 71. Manchester.
Colonel J. C. H. Jones, h.p. i Feb. 71. Liverpool.
Lt.Col. Hon. W. H. Herbert, h.p. 15 Nov. 70. Birmingham.
Col. J. Nason, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 70. York.
Assist. q.M. Gen.— c.lA.Col. H. Brett, h.p. i Aug. 72.
Garrison Instructor. — s. Capt. J. H. Fawcett, i F. 24 Oct. 71.
8. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
Maj.Gen.Com.— Si)- D. E. Wood, KCB. R. Art. i July 6g.
Aide de Camp. — Captain George Best, R. Art.
Bep.A.q.M.Gen.—'M.&iov W. J. Hall, R. Art.
Brigade jlf a/or.— Major A. T. G. Pearse, R. Art. i Feb. 69,
JERSEY. [i Oct. 68.
Lt.Gov. & CoL. ON the Staff.— Maj. Gen. P.M.N. Guy, CB.
J'oriJfa/or^^dJi.— Lt.Col. R.Roney-Dougal, h.p. 23 Dec.68.
GUERNSEY AND AIDERNEY.
Lt.Gov. & Col. on Staff.— Lt. Gen. E. Frome, i May 69.
forOfq/o)-.— Lt.Col.H.A.Welman,h.p.DeputBatt.i3June7o
9. DIVISION AT ALDERSHOT.
Commanding the Division General Sir J. Hope Grant, GCB. i Nov. 70.
f Lieut. H. Knollys, R. Art.
Aides de Camp \ Captain C. S. Corkran, Gr. Gds.
i Lieut. R. J. Barton, 9 Lancers, Extra.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., Unatt. i Oct. 70.
Deputy Assist.AdJ utant General s. Captain J. N. Crealock, 95 F. 16 Nov. 71.
Ditto (for Musketry) Bt.Major A. T. L. Chapman, 34 F. i July 70.
Assistant Quarter Master General s. Colonel D. J. Gamble, CB. h.p. 4 F. i Sept. 69.
Do. while Inspector of Gymnasia c. Lt.Colonel F. Hammersley, Unatt. i April 62.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General s. Captain Son. C. E. Edwardes, Rifle Br. i Oct. 69.
Ditto while Assistant Inspector of Gymnasia Captain H. J. Hallowes, 15 F. i May 72.
Camp Quarter Master Bt.Major Richard Brennan, h.p. Land Tr. Corps, i April
Fire Master . Quarter Master George Douglas, i Dec. 65.
Provost Marshal T. Trout, 13 Dec. 61.
Commanding Rotal Artillery {Col. on Staff) Colonel A. T. Phillpotts.
Brigade Major of Artillery g. Captaia J. R. Oliver, i Oct. 69.
Commanding Royal Engineer {Col. on Staff) ... Colonel B. Ogle, i April 72.
Superintending Officer of Garrison Instruction ... s. Bt. Lt.Colonel F. D. Middleton, h.p. eg F. 4 July 70.
a ■ T i i ( Major A. H. Hutchinson, R. Artillery, 7 July 70.
Garruon Instructors [^ ^j^p^.^^^ g ^ MacGregor, 29 F. 25 Jan. 72.
Cavalry Brigade.
Coh.Beigade.— Maj.Gen.SirT.W.M'Mahon,CJB. 14 June7i
Aide de Cam/i.— Capt. J. C. Russell, i2Lancers,i4 June 71
Brigade Major. — s. Capt. J. W. Hozier, 2 Drs. 16 Aug. 70
1st Infantry Brigade.
Com.Beigade.— Major General W. Parke, CB.... i Oct. 71,
Aide de Cam^.- Lieut. C. E. Parke, Rifle Br
e2Iajo
». Caiit.C.W. Robinson, RilieBr. 5 July 70.
2nd Infantry Brigade.
Com.Beigade.— Major Geu. J. W. S. Smith, CB. 1 Oct. 71.
Aide de Camp. — Captain G. Deane, i F.
Brig. Major.— s. Captain L.DeT. Prevost, 47F. 25 Nov. 71.
3rd Infantry Brigade.
Com. Brigade. — Major Gen. G. V. Maxwell, CB. i April 70.
Aide de Cam/).— Captain R. Berkeley, 29 F. i April 70.
Brigade Major. — s. Captain Poole, 60 F. 14 Dec. 68.
10. STAFF, &c., OF SCOTLAND.— Head Quarters, jEcZiubur;//!-.
Major General Commanding -SiV John Douglas, KCB. 1 Oct. 70.
Aide de Camp Lieut. O. B. Gordon, 79 F.
{ Colonel R. W. M'L. Eraser, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 70.
Assistant Adjutant Generals 4 Colonel W. Gordon, lusp. Field Officer, i April 70.
(Colonel G. J. Peacocke, h.p. 16 F. 14 Jan. 71.
Dep. Assist. Adjutant Gen. (for Musketry) Captain C. E. Phipps, 18 F. i July 72.
Town Major...'. Lt.Colonel A. P. Bowlby, h,p. 64'F. i Oct. 72.
Oarrison Instructor s. Captain C. Campbell, 7 Dr. Gds. 13 July 70.
STAFF. &c., OF IRELAND.
Commanding the Forces Lt.Gcncral7?/.i/oK,WilliamR.Xof<?Saudhurst,GC.B.GC5'/. iAug.70.
Assistant Military Secretary Bt.Lt. Colonel G. N. Feudall, 53 F.
Aides de Camp i Captain G. S. Byng, h.p. Rifle Brigade, i Aug. 70.
_ ( Captain C. J. Moorsom, 30 F. 30 Nov. 71.
CwiMANDiNG Royal Artillery {Col. onStaff)... Colonel R. P. Radcliffe, R. Art. 11 Aug. 69.
Deputy Assistant Adj. General Royal Artillery ... Captain H. M. Moorsom, 15 April 72.
Commanding Roval Enoinebr {Col. on Staff) ... Colonel J. S. Hawkins, i April 72.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel J. M. Primrose, CSI. h.p. i Nov. 71.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel E. Pellowes, Unatt. i Oct. 72.
Deputy Assist. Adj. and Quarter Master General Captain R. J. C. Marter, 1 Dr. Gds. i April 72.
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General (for Musketry)
Deputy Quarter Mister General Colonel lion. Leicester Smyth, CB. h.p. Rifle Br. iS July 72.
Annttant Quarter Master General Bt.Lt.Col. St. G. M. Nugent, Unatt. i Feb. 70.
Staff of Ireland and on Foreign Stations. 542
SHaade Ma!or> ( •^^"■j°'' ^- ^^ ^- Geary, R. Art. i Feb. 72.
MrigadeMajo>> ICaptaiuH. S. Sitwell, R. Eng. 22 Aug. 72.
Deputy Judge Advocate Colonel C. L. Nugent, h.p. Depot Batt. i April 65.
( Dublin.
Oarrison Instructors \ s. Captain R. H. Fawcett, 33 F. Curragk.
[t. Major R. Harbord, b.p. 7 F. 11 July 70. Cork.
AIDES DE CAMP TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT.
ExTKA Aides db Camp.
Major W. G. Stirling, Kent Art. Militia.
Lieut. Hon. N. G. Lyttelton, Rifle Brigade,
Captain H. A. Lascelles, Rifle Brigade.
Captain G. H. Bridges, h.p. 98 F.
Captain P. H. A. Seymour, Rifle Brigade.
Captain J. P. Kearney, R. Meath Militia.
ITffi Captain J. W. Chaplin, 8 Hussars.
Lieut. B. Hartopp, 10 Hussars.
Lieut. J. S. W. Finch, 60 P.
Lieut. A. M. Ejjerton, Royal Horse Guards.
Captain E. B. Hutton, i Dragoons.
GARRISON OF DUBLIN.
CoiiiiiNDiNG THE Division AND Dublin Disikict Major General Sir Thomas M. Steele, KCB. i April 72.
Aide de Camp Captain M. S. Brownrigg, 52 P. i April 72.
Brigade Major s. Bt.Major C. R. Johnson, 50 P. i Nov. 72.
Cavalry Brigade.
Commanding Bbigade and Cueragh Distkict Major General R. AVardlaw, CB. i July 69.
Aide de Ciimp Captain E. Leigh, i Drs.
Brigade Major n. Captain T. Gonne, 17 Lancers, i April 68.
Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade and Belfast District Major General H. J. Warre, CB. i April 70.
Aide de Camp Captain C. M. Clarke, 57 P. i April 70.
Brigade Major s. Captain A. L. Emerson, 28 P. 6 April 68.
Cork District. — Head Quai-ters, Cork.
Major General Commanding E. A. Holdich, CB. i June 71.
Aide de Camp Captain Maydwell, 46 P.
Assistant Adjutant General c. Colonel Wm. T. Laird Patterson, h.p. 91 P. i July 70.
Ditto {for Musketry) Captain W. K. Leet, 13 P.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General ». Captain W. R. Lascelles, Rifle Br. 4 Aug. 72.
STAFF, &c., ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
New South Wales.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, KCMG. 4 Mar. 72.
Aide de Camp Captain E. B. St. John, h.p. 73 P.
Victoria.
Governor and Commander in Chief John Henrj' Thomas, Ftsci. Canterbury, .E'C.B. i^'^B,\:66,Melbotirne.
South Australia.
Captain General and Governor in Chief Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bart., Adelaide, i Jan. 69.
Aide de Camp and Private Secretary Lieut. J. A. Fergusson, Rifle Br.
Western Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Frederick Aloysius Weld, Esq., Perth.
Commandant Lt.Colonel E. D. Harvest, Staff Officer of Pensioners.
Captain General and Governor in Chief The Marquis ofNormanby, 8 April 71.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. C. Maling, 35 F.
Tasmania.
Captain General and Governor in Chief Charles Du Cane, Esq., Hohart Town, 1 Jan. 69.
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief <Si> George Ferguson Bowen, GC2IG, 16 Nov. 67,
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commander in Chief... Major General J. H. Lefroy, CB. R. Artillery, S April 71
Aide de Camp Captain C. Trench, Royal Artillery.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Henry Barkly, KCB. 19 Aug. 70.
Aide de Camp Captain G. C. Swiney, 32 F.
Commanding the Forces and Lt. Governor Lt.General C. C. Hay, 15 Dec. 68.
Assistant Military Secretary Major A. R. Lempriere, R. Engineers.
Aides de Camr, f Bt.Major J. H. Campbell, 71 P- 15 Dec. 68.
Maes ae camp iLieut. C. D. Hay, 74 P. 11 June 70.
Deputy Quarter Master Gen. and Dep. Adj. Gen. Colonel George Dean Pitt, CB. h.p. 80 P. 8 Mar. 72.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General s. Captain S. Flower, 86 P. i Oct. 71.
CEYLON.
Governor and Commander in Chief WilUam Henry Gregory, Esq. 8 Jan. 72.
Aide de Camp «. Captnin R. j. Maxwell, 80 P.
Major General on the Stajf Major General H. Renny, CSI. i Apr. 69.
Assistant Military Secretary Lt.Colonel J. H. P. H. Hudson, Gr. Gds.
Aide de Cam]}
Deputy Adjutant General Lt.Colonel F. E. Drewe, h.p. Dep. Batt. 17 March 69.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General ». Captain W. P. Mortimer, 11 F.
543 Staf, S,'c., on Foreign Stations. \
CHINA AND HONG KONG, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
China and Hong Kong.
Commanding the Forces in China, and Lieut.Gov- ~> ^ . ggj^e^al H. W. ^VMtfeUd, 25 Aug. 69.
ernor of Honij Kong j
Assistant Military Secretary Captain W. C. O'Slaauglinessy, 12 F. 25 Aug. 69.
Aidede Camp Lieut. D. B. Bum, 75 V. 13 May 70.^
Governor and Commander in Chief of Hong Kong... Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, CB. A CMG. 20 Feb. 72.
Aide de Camp Captain C. O'CaUagli.an, i West India Regt. Feb. 72.
Brigade Major «. Captain A. L. Walker, 99 F. 8 Nov. 70.
Straits Settlements.
(Including Prince of Wales' Island, Malacca, and Singai^re.)
Governor and Commander in Chief Maj. General Sir HaiTy St. George Ord, CB. r.f.p. R.Eng. sFeb. 67.
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major s. Captain C. W. Lloyd, tC F.
Lieut. Governor of Frince of Wales' Island Lt.Colonel A. E. H. .Inson, R. Art., 27 Feb. 67.
Lieut. Governor of Malacca Commander E. W. Shaw, R.N.
EAST INDIES.
Viceroy and Governor General Sight Son. Lord Northbrook, 14 March 72.
Private Secretary s. Captain Evel.-yn Baring, Royal Artillery, 4 May 72.
Military Secretary Colonel William Earle, Grenadier Guards, 4 May 72.
I Captain John Biddulph, 19 Hussars, 4 May 72.
Captain George Charles Jackson, late 2 Bengal Cavalry, 4 May 72.
Captain C. B. Reynardson, Grenadier Guards, 22 May 72.
Captain Charles Louis C. de Robeck, 60 Rifles, 4 May 72.
-Major C. C. Taylor, Bengal Staff Corps, 22 May 72.
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Oliver Barnett, 4 May 72
Commander in Chief General iord Napier of Magdala, GCB. G CSX., 9 April 70.
Military Secretary Colonel M. Dillon, CB. CSI. Rifle Brigade, 9 April 70.
Interpreter Lt.Colonel H. Moore, Bombay Staff Corps, 18 July 70.
[ Captain W. W. H. Scott, Bengal Gen. List, 25 April 70.
Aides de Camp ] Captain Hon. R. W. Napier, Bengal Gen. List, 25 April 70.
(, Lieut. A. C. F. FitzGeorge, Rifle Brigade, 25 April 70.
Surgeon Staff Surgeon A. F. Bradshaw, R. Artillery, 10 May 70.
Adjutant Gbnekal's Dep.a.ktment at Head Quaetees.
Adjutant General Major General Hon. F. A. Thesiger, CB. h.p. 95 F. 17 March 69.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel Thomas Wright, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 14 Sept. 71.
Deputy Adjutant General of Artillery ... Colonel M. A. S. Biddulph, 26 March 67.
,.,,,,.,,„ , ("Colonel G. E. Hobnes, Bengal Staff Corps, 16 Oct. 67.
Assistant Adjutant Generals 1 Captain F. Eteson, 3 F. i Dec. 71.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major Henry Thompson, Bengal Staff Corps, i Dec. 71.
Quaeteh Mastee Genebal's Depaetment at Head Quaetees.
Quarter Master General Major GeneralP. S. Lumsden, CSI. Bengal S.C, 22 May 68. —On otherduty.
Deputy Quarter Master General ITlE Major F. S. Roberts, R. Art. 6 Jan. 72.
Assistant Quarter Master General s. Major C. J. East, 41 F. 6 Jan. 72. Sick Furlough.
Bengal.
Commanding Sirhind Division Major General J. M. B. Fraser-Tytler, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, i Nov. 71.
Aide de Camp Captain J. M. Tingcombe, 72 F.
Commanding Meerut Division 3J£ Major General James Travers, Bengal Infantry, 12 Aug. 70.
Aide de Camp Captain J. O. Travers, 17 F. 27 May 70.
Commanding BawulBindee Division Major General W. M. S. M'Murdo, CB. 4 April 70.
Aide de Camp Captain J. C. Hay, 92 F. 5 Sept. 70.
Commanding Lahore Division Major General Percy Hill, CB. 28 May 70. (Lahore.)
Aide de Camp Lieut. P. G. Hill, Rifle Brigade.
Commanding Allahabad Division c. Major General A. Macdonell, CB.
Aide de Camp Captain W. L. B. Coulson, 25 F. 10 May 72.
Commanding Uude Division Uffi; Major General Sir Henry Tombs, KCB. R. Artillerj-, 25 Oct. 71,
Aide de Camp Captain M. H. Saward, R. Artillery, 25 Oct. 71.
Inspector General of Artillery for India Major General A. Huyshe, 28 June' 67.
Brigade Major Captain Minto Elliot, 11 Sept. 71.
Assistant Adjutant Generals of Division (6).
Colonel P. AV. Luard, Bengal Staff Corps, 5 Feb. 63 Meenit.
yC Lt.Colonel W. M. Cafe, Bengal Infantry, 28 May 70 Sirhind (Umlalla).
MaJDr A. Schmidt, loq F. 31 March 71 Oudc (Lueknou;).
Bt.Lt.Coloiiel H. G. Deedes, 60 Rifles, 23 Jan. 72 RhwuI Pindee.
Bt.Lt.Colonel H. F. Brooke, 109 F. 30 July 72 Allahabad.
Bt.Lt.Coloucl T. E. Gordon, Bengal Stafl' Corps, 16 Oct. 72 Lahore (MeeanMeer).
Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Division (3).
Lt.Colonel M. Hunter, Bengal Staff Corps, 22 Feb. 68 (Furlough) Lahore (Mcean Meer).
Bt.Lt.Colonel C. M. MacGregor, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 July 68 Simla.
Captain M. U. Hoathcote, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 Jan. 72 Rawul Pindee.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals (9).
». Captain A. W. J. Montgomerie, 20 Hussars, 20 Feb. 68 Allahabad Division.
». Captain J. Croagh, 5 F. 20 Feb. 68 (Officiating A.Q.M. General) Army Head Quarters.
Major Alfred Tulloch, Bengal Staff Corps, 12 March 68 Gwa'lior District.
Captain W. Ker, 3 F. 11 May 68 Presidency District.
f. Captain L. .\. Grcgson, 26 F. 14 Oct. 69 Meerut Division.
Captain W. 8. A. Lockhart, late 44 Native Infantry, 29 Dec. 69 Poshawur District.
». Captain E. F. Chapman, Royal Artillery, 10 March 71 Oude Division.
Captain H. CoUett, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 Jan. 72 Sirhind DivisioB,
IStaff, df-c, OH foreign btatiOns. 544
CoMMAifDiNG First Class Beigades (6).
Brigadier General William Lenox Ingall, CB. 62 Foot, 2 April 70 Presidency District.
Uffi Bri"-adier General William Olpherts, CB. Royal Ai-tillery, 4 June 70 Rohilcund District.
Bris^adier General T. F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Statf Corps, 22 JVIarch 71 Pcshawur District.
Brigadier General J. :M'N. Walter, CB. 12 F. i May 71 Saugor District.
Brigadier General R. O. Bright, CB. 19 F. 25 Aug. 71 Gwalior District.
Brigadier General W. J. F. Stafford, Bengal Staff Corps, 10 Sept. 72 Eastern Frontier District.
Commanding Second Class Brigades (4).
Brigadier Gener.al William Henry Ryves, Bengal Staff Corps, 2 Dec. 70 Agra.
Brigadier General John Turner, CB. Royal Artillery, n Oct. 71 Sealkote.
Brigadier General Sir C. H. Bro\Tnlow, KCB. Bengal Staff Corps, 26 April 72 ... Bawul Pmdee.
Brigadier General Wm. Payu, CB. 72 P. 14 June 72 Mooltan.
Brigade Majors (18).
Captain George Ward Chicheley Plowden, Bengal Staff Corps, 23 Sept. 67 Furlough.
Captain Robert Adam AVauchope, Bengal Staff Corps, 11 May 68 Peshawur.
Lt.Colonel Alexander Gregor Forsyth, Bengal Staff Corps, 11 May 68 Jubbulpore.
Captain Francis William Boileau, Bengal Staff Corps, 12 June 68 Umballa.
Captain Hon. ,1ame<; David Dnunmond, 14 Foot, 15 Sept. 68 Sealkote.
Captain A. R. Loa-liu-m, Bengal Staff Corps, 14 Jan. 69 Bareilly.
Captain G. Marriner, 5S Fout, 24 March 69 Rawul Pindce.
Captain J. M. Heath, 20 Hussars, 10 June 70 Agra.
Major T. N. Baker, Beu-al Staff Corps, 15 June 70 Meerut.
Captain A. J. C. Kirch, Staff Corps, 16 Sept. 70 Foit William.
Captain R. S. Robertson, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 May 71 Sick Furlough.
Captain P. L. Bellamy, 55 F. 21 July 71 Cawnpore.
Captain G. L. K. Hewett, Bengal Staff Corps, 21 Sept. 71 Ferozepore.
Captain F. B. Prinsep, 21 Hussars, 27 Oct. 71 Meean Meer. ^. , . ,
CaotainF. S. S. Brind, 17 Foot, 5 Mar. 72 Eastern Frontier District.
Captain J. Harger, 25 F. 25 Oct. 72 .Tullunder.
Captain R. Beadon, late 4 Cavalry, 25 Oct. 72 Lucknow.
Captain G. B. Wolseley, 105 P. 25 Oct. 72 Morar.
3eputy Aasiatant Ad/utant.a General for Musketrt/. .
( Chief Inspector, Army Heaci
Colonel William Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 Maj' 63 j Quarters.
Captain W. C. Mackinnon, 3 Foot, 11 Oct. 70 7th Circle, Peshawur-.
Captain F. J. S. Whiteside, 11 Foot, 21 Oct. 63 3rd Circle, Lucknow.
Captain E. Ward, 107 Foot, 2 Nov. 67 5tli Circle, Umballa.
Captain A. M. Arthur, ii Foot, n Oct. 70 4*11 Circle, Meerut
Captain A. A. A. Kinlocb, Rifle Brigade, 26 March 72 6th Circle, Rawul Pmdee. ,
Captain F. S. Terrv, 25 Foot. lo Oct. 72 ist Circle, Dum Dum.
Captain E.L. Robertson, 106 Foot, 10 Oct. 72 2nd Circle, Allahabad.
Suverintendent of Garriion Instructor a.
Colonel C. O. Creagh-Osborne, 6 F. i Apr.' 71 Army Head Quarters.
Garrison Instructors.
ircg. Major A. S. Cameron, 25 F. 2 Sept. 71 Umballa.
». Captain P. (J. Story, 26 F. 2 Sept. 71 Meerut. _
Captain A. S. Hunter, Royal Artillery, 2 Sept. 71 Rawul Pmdee.
s. Captain O. A7. Br.aine, 56 F. 16 Dec. 71 Allahabad.
». Captain A. L'E. H.Holmes, Bengal Staff Corps, 26 Sept. 72 Cawnpore.
Director of Gymnastics in /Hdia.— Captain R. N. Gream, 62 P. i Sept. 71 Lucknow.
Madras.
Governor Lord Hobart, i4March 72.
Brioate Secretary John Charles Loch, Esq.. 17 May 72.
Military Secrefaru Lieut. Ambrose Awdry. Royal Engineers, 15 May 72.
(Captain Ron. Horace Miles Hobart, 103 Foot, 15 May 72.
Aidesde Camp \ Lieut. R. F. Willoughby, 21 F. 5 July 72.
(Captain C. W. Campbell (ex/ru), Bengal Cavalry, 5 July 72.
Governor's Body Guard.
(lolcnel John MuiTay Macgregor, Staff Corps, Commandant, 12 April 6r.
Captain Charles Walter Campbell, Bengal Cavalry, Adjutant, 3 April 66.
Surgeoj; M. C. Furncll, in medical charge, 14 March 71.
Vet. Surgeon Thomas Pritchard, in veterinary charge, 27 May 53.
Commatider in Chief Lt.General Sir Frederick Paul Haines, KCB. 22 May 71-
Military Secretary Lt.Colonel G. T. Gough, h.p. Cavalry Depot, 22 May 71-
, , , , ^ ( Captain John Macgregor Kerr, Madras Cavalry.
Aides de Cam}) [Bt.Major W. H. St. Hill, 19 Foot.
Interpreter
Adjutant Gr.NratAL's Depaktment at Head Quakteks.
Adjutant General ». Brigadier General B. C. Stewart, h.p. 2 F. 27 Aug. 72.
Deputii Adjutant General Colonel T. C. Longcroft, Madras Staff Corps, i'9 Sept. 71.
,./,,,., ,^ , CLt.Colonel Andrew Robert Clephane, Madras Staff Corps, 29 Sept. 71.
Assistant Adjutant Generals | Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Gosling Royal ArtiUery, 5 June 68.
Qi-AKIEB Master General's Department at Head Quarters -p i u
Quarter Master General Brigadier General Arthur Howlett, Madras S. C, 29 Sept. 71.— lurlough.
Deputy Quarter Master General ,
Commanding Mysore Vicision Major General A. Borton, CB. 9 Sept. 70. (Bangalore.)
Aide de Camp . Lieut. E. D. Shafto, R. Artillery, 20 Jan. 71.
Commanding Pegu Division Major General Henry AVilliam Blake, Madras Infantry, 21 June 71.
Aide de Camp Major William Hands, Madras Staff Corps, 10 July 71- a- i •=. „i
Commanding Hyderabad Subsidiary Force Major General George De Sausmaraz, Madras Inf. , 20 July 69.— bick H url.
Aide de Camp Cautain F. de Sausmarez, 71 F. 16 Jan. 71.
Assistant Adjutant Generals of Dioisions (3).
Lt.Colonel N. F. Bavlv, Madras Staff Corps, 14 Oct. 71 Pegu Division.
Major George Alex.Arbuthnot, late 8 Madras Cavalry, 3 April72 .... ?rysoro Division.
Colonel Andrew Cooke M'Master, Madras Staff Corps, 13 April 7-- Hy In-abad Subsidiary Force.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Dioi,!^., IS,, iid Forces (i). ^ , ,
Major Francis Dawson, Madras Staff Corps, 27 Jan. 70 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.— Furlough.
Colonel AVm. Cornwallis PhilUp,-;, Madras Stair Chirps, 11 Apr. 68 ... Pegu Division.
Major W. R. Mesham, Madras Staff Corps, is Oct. 71 Mysore Division.
Deputy Assistant (Jnorfir Muster Generals of Dlrisions and Forces (4).
Captain John Ewing, Madras Staff Corps, 28 Feb. 63 r.--^tr:- Tlr^tncts.
Lt.Colonel Robert Henry Bolton, Madras Staff Corps, 28 July 70 <' . I' -i > ;.
Lieut. Donald J. Sim McLeotl, Madras Cavalry, Gen. List, 23 Nov. 70 ;■ ■•■■■■■
Captain Henry Riversdale Elliot, late 42 Madras N.I. 19 June 72 .\ :, .^-n ji'.iiict.
Commanding First Class Brigadi;s 141.
Brigadier General Wm. George Woods, Madras Staff Corps, 10 Aug. 69 Ceded Districts.
Brigadier General George BucknaU Shakespear, R. Art. 20 Mar. 70 Centre District.
Brigadier General C. M. Best, h.p. 79 P. 24 May 70 Nagpore Force.
Brigadier General George Selby, Royal Artdlery, 14 Sept. 69 Northern District.
545 Staff, Sj-c, on Foreign Stations.
CoMiiANDiNG Second Class Brigades (2).
Brigadier General A. W. Macintire, Roj'al Artillery, 2 Nov. 6q Southern District.
Brigadier General Jolin Kitson, Madras Stall' Corps Malabar and Canara.
Srigade Majors (6).
Major Thomas Dyer, Madras Staff Corps, 4 June 70 Centre Districts.
Captain James Goldie, 16 Lancers, i Nov. 70 Ceded Districts.
Major D. Standen, Madras Staff Corps, 31 Jan. 71 Northern District.— Furlough.
Nagpore Force.
Major Bowes Lennox Forster, Royal Artillery, 19 Mar. 72 Southern Districts.
Captain Edmund Faunce, Madras Staff Con^s, 22 Mar. 72 Malabar and Canara.
Deimty Assistant Adjutants General for Musketry.
Captain R. J. Callwell, 45 Foot, 4 Aug. 70 Chief Inspector, ist District, Bangalore.
Captain W. Franklin, 76 P. i Nov. 71 2nd District, Secunderabad.
Garrison Instructors.
Captain C. E. Taj'lor, Royal ArtiUery, 15 Sept. 71 Bangalore.
Captain G. G. Hannen, Royal Artillery, 15 Sept. 71 Secunderabad.
Captain O. W. de Thoren, 45 F. 15 Sept. 71 St. Thomas' Mount.
«. Captain W.F. Nelson, Royal Artillery, 15 Sept. 71 Rangoon.
Bombay.
Governor Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, KCB. 2 Mar. 72.
Private Secretary William Lee Warner, Esq., Bombay Civil Service, 7 May 72.
Military Secretary Major BonarMillett Deane, 19 Foot, 7 May 72.
C Captain Montagu Fawkes, 89 Foot, 7 May 72.
M-, , ri J Captain John P . E. Jervoise, 3 Hussars (temporarily) 7 May 72.
Aides ae i..am-p 1 Captain Henry P. Ewart, 2 Lite Guards (Extra) 7 May 72.
V Captain K. R. B. Wodehouse, 62 Foot, 5 Nov. 72.
Commandant of the Body Guard Captain R. G. Majme, Bombay Cavalry, 4May 72.
Surgeon Assistant Surgeon Charles S. Close, Royal ArtUlery, 7 May 72.
Commander in Chief Lt.General Ron. Sir A. A. Spencer, KCB. 27 Aug. 69.
Military Secretary Captaia R. S. Liddell, 10 Hussars, 29 June 72.
Persian Interpreter
.., , „ ("Captain A. G. Spencer, 56 F. 5 Dec. 69.
Avdesde Camp ]^.^^^^ ^ j, ^ Spencer, 48 F. 10 Aug. 72.
Adjutant General's Depaetment at Head Quaeteks.
Adjutant General Brigadier General C. T. Aitchison, Bombay Staff Corps, 30 May 72.
Deputy Adjutant General Lt. Colonel G. F. C. Bray, 96 Foot.
>„.•„,„„,,,■. f^ J fLt.Colonel A. Camegy, Bombay Staff Corps, 23 Dec. 67.
Assvstant Adjutant Generals Ut.Colonel T. M. Harris. H. Artillery, 7 Sept. 72.
QUAKTEE MaSTEE GeNEEAL'S DEPAETilENT AT HeaD QtTABIEES.
Quarter blaster General
Deputy Quarter Master General Lt. Colonel W. V. Shewell, Bombay Staff Corps, 20 Feb. 68.
Assistant Quarter Master General Major Adam George Forbes Hogg, Bombay Staff Corps, 24 Sept. 70.
Divisional Staff.
Commanditin Mhow Division Major General George S. Montgomery, CSI., Madras Lifantry, April 72.
Aide de Camp CaptainW. Freeborn, i F. 19 June 72.
Commanding Northern Division Major General Sir Edward Lechmere Russell, KCSI. 30 Dec. 70.
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. Pirebrace, R. Artillery, 28 Jan. 71.
Commanding Foona Division Major General J. T. Grant, CB. 30 Dec. 69.
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. T. C. Du Vernet, 56 P. 15 July 71.
Assistant Adjutant Generals of Divisions (3).
Lt.Colonel E. A. H. Bacon, Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 67 Mhow Division.— Furlough
Major H. Lock, 108 Foot, 7 July 70 Northern Div. — Sick Furl.
Lt.Colonel Thomas Smith Warden, Bombay Staff Corps, i Aug. 71 Poona Div-ision.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Divisions (2).
Lt.Colonel G. S. Morris, Bombay Infantry, 24 Sept. 70 Northern.
Bt.Major J. Sexton, Bombay Staff Corps, 23 Nov. 71 Bombay.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals (3).
Major B. H. Pottinger, R. Artillery, 28 June 68 Sick Furlough.
Captain Alfred George Huyshe, 49 Foot, 23 Nov. 71 Mhow.
Captain T. L. Fraser, Bombay Staff Corps, 6 Sept. 71 Northern Div. — Sick Furl.
Commanding First Class Brigades (2).
Brigadier General C. Adams, CB. 49 Foot, 24 Nov. 69 Belgaum District.
Brigadier General J. S. Gell, Bombay Infantry, 4 Nov. 72 Bombay District.
Commanding Second Class Brigades (4).
Brigadier General T. Addison, CB. 2 P. 20 Oct. 69 Sind District.
Brigadier General E. C. Beale, Bombay Infantry, 12 Oct. 71 Deesa.
Brigadier General J. D. Woolcombe, Royal Artillery, 16 Mar. 72 Nusseerabad.
Brigadier General J. W. Schneider, CB., Bombay Infantry, 25 June 72 Aden.
Brigade Majors (8).
Captain Charles John Anderson, Bombay Staff Corps, 8 Dec. 67 Sind District.
Captain W. S. Peat, Gen. List of Cavalry, 18 May 70 Sind Frontier Field Force.
Major W. Hicks, Bombay Staff Coi-ps, 7 July 70 Belgaum District.
Major G. F. Bevillo, Bombay Staff Corjis, 24 March 71 Deesa. — Sick Furlough.
Major Wm. Henry Ross, Bombay Staff Corps, i Aug. 71 Poona.— Sick Furlough.
Captain F. Karslake, 83 P. 22 Aug. 71 Bombay District.
Major C. M. Griffith, Bombay Staff Corps, 30 Nov. 71 Aden.
Captain M. J. J. Miguon, Bombay Staff Corps, 17 Jan. 72 Deesa.
Deputy Assistant Adjutants General for Musketry.
Captain Henry Waring, 2 Foot, 8 Feb. 70 '. Chief Insp. Army Head Qrs.
Captain Thomas Gorges Crawley, 8 Foot, 28 Sept. 70 Mhow and Northern Division.
Garrison Instructors.
>. Major T. E. A. Hall, 49 P. 2 Sept. 71 Poona.
«. Captain H. II. Griffiths, 59 P. 2 Sept. 71 Mhow.
Assistant Director of Gymnastics.
Captain W. J. Gillespie, 49 F. 9 July 71 Poona.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Oovertior and Commander in C/»i(/.— Colonel George A. K. D'Arcy, 24 Feb. 70.
Staff, tj'c, on Foreign Stations. 546
GIBRALTAR.
Governor and Commander in Chief Geiierul Sh- A\'illiam Fenwick Williams, Bart. GCB. 12 Sept. 70,
Assistant Military Secretary LtJ'oloiiel I'liilip Smith, Grenadier Guards, 4 Jan. 72.
Aide-i dp Camr, ( ^^'''j''^ *'• '^^- '^^ Winton, E. Art. 15 Sept. 70.
Aides de tamp Uieut. E. Lake, R. Art. 17 Dec. 70.
Commanding Brigade Major GeneralJ. J. Bisset, CB. 1 Aug. 69.
Aide de Camp Captain C. H. Marillier, h. p. Cape M. Rifles, 7 Nov. 70.
Asmtant Adjutant General Lt. Colonel William Bellairs, TJuatt. 27 Aug. 68.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Gen. (for Musketry) ... Captain J. M G. Tongue, 24 P. 30 Sept. 71.
Brigade Major s. Captain G. J. Gilbard, 71 F. 16 Mar. 71.
Commanding Royal Artillery (Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel E. A. Williams.
Commanding Royal Engineers (Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel R. M. Laffan.
TomnMalor (Captain George Bernard Morg.an.i 11 Dec. 60; Ens. 11 July 54;
■' l i<. 5 Nov. 54; Co;)*. 3 Oct. 55.
Garrison Quarter Master Hffl; Quarter Master Henry Macdonald, 19 Mar. 62.
Garrison Instructor «. Captain L. F. B. Cary, Rifle Brigade.
I Captain Morgan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege oi
Sevastopol, and captm-e of the Rifle-pits on the iSth April— contused (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
JAMAICA (including HONDURAS).
Captain General and Governor in Chief Sir John Peter Grant, KCB. 16 July 66.
Aide de Camp Captain W. O. L.anyon, 2 V/est India Regiment.
Colonel on the Staff Colonel J. W. Cox, CB. h.p. 13 P.
Brigade Major s. Captain W. C. Hood, 2 F. i April 71.
Lieutenant Governor of Honduras William Wellington Cairns, Esq.
MALTA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Lt. General Sir Charles T. Van Straubenzee, KCB. 25 May 72.
Assistant Military Secretary Colonel G. E. Baynes, h. p. 8 F. Ma.y 72.
>i;,7m flP r,ny,r, ( Captain B. V. Layard, h. p. 3 W. I. Regt., May 72.
Aides de Camp -(.Captain A. C. Dawson, 3 Dr. Gds. 22 June 72.
Commanding Brigade Major General Sir Francis Seymour, Bart. CB. i Jan. 72.
Aide de Camp
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ». Captain C. H. Boileau, 61 F. i April 72.
Ditto [for Musketry) Captain F. N. Woodall, h.p. 74 F.
Deputy Quarter Master General Colonel G. N. Boldero, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 72.
Brigade Major ». Captain J. J. N. Buchanan, 24 Foot, 30 Jan. 68.
Commanding Royal Artillery (Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel H. P. Goodenough, i Oct. 67.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel G. F. Mann, CB. 23 May 70.
Garrison Instructor s. Lieut. A. R. Savile, 18 F. 14 Jan. 72.
MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander m Chief Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, KCMG. 4 Oct. 70.
Aide de Camp Lieut. L. F. Knollys, 32 F. i July 72.
Colonel on the Staff Colonel W. J. Chamberlayne, h. p. 3 W. I. Regt. i April 72.
Major s Captain W. E. Montague, 94 F. i Sept. 72.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
COMPEISING ALL THE PROVINCES WITHIN AND ADJACENT THEEETO.
Governor General of the Dominion of Canada, and ')
Governor and Commander in Chief of Prince J- The Earl o/Dufferin, KF. KCB. 13 June 72, Quebec.
Edward Island )
Military Secretary Lt. Colonel H. C. Fletcher, Scots Fusilier Guards, June 72.
f Lieut. F. T. R. Hamilton, 9 F.
Aides de Camp.
, Lieut. F. C. B. Coulson, 60 Rifles. (Extra.)
Lieutenant General Lieut. General Sir Charles Hastings Doyle, KCMG.
Assistant Military Secretary Major R. J. E. Robertson, 60 Rifles (acting).
... , „ ("Captain F. W. Cary, 15 Foot, 2 Sept. 68.
Aides de Camp 1 Captain R. H. O'Grady Haly, 84 P. 1 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Sir Narcisse F. Belleau.
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario ifo?z. William Pearce Howland, CB.
Lt.General and Lt. Governor of Nova Scotia Lieut. General Sir Chas. Hastings Boyle, KCMG. i Oct. 61.
Brigade Major s. Major A. S. Quill, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 4 Feb. 72.
Assistant Quarter Master General Lt. Colonel W. H. Kerr, h.p. Depot Batt Halifax.
Town Major Captain R. Nangle, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 19 Dec. jo Halifax.
Garrison Instructor s. Captain A. B. Tulloch, 69 Foot, 28 June 70 Halifax.
Inspecting Field Officer of Militia and Volunteers.. Colonel John Wimburn Laurie, h. p. 13 Dec. 61.
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Hon. S. Allen Wilmot Frederickton ,
Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edtvard Island William Cleaver Francis Robinson, Esq., 19 Aug. 70.
Newfoundland.
Governor and Commander in Chief Colonel Stephen John Hill, CB. late of 2 West India Regiment.
Private Secretary and Aide de Camp Captain H. J. P. Shea, Royal Artillery.
British Columbia.
Governor and Commander in Chief
547 " 'SYtv/?' ^-c, oiiFureigii Slations.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor und Commander in Chief Rear Admiral Charles Geor<?c Kdward Patey, 6 Dec. 6g.
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
Governor and Commander in CJiief Robert William Keate, Esq., 30 Nov. 72. Sierra Leone.
Private Secretary and Aide de Vamp...
Gold. Coast.
Administrator of the Government Colonel Robert "William Harley, C.B., lateof 2 W.I.R., 12 Sept. 72.
Lagos and its Dependencies.
Adminiitt rator of the Government Commander John Hawley Glover, MN. 22 Oct. 66.
Gambia.
Administrator of the Government J. Thomas Fitzgerald Callagan, Esq. 22 May 71.
WINDWARD AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Major General Commanding the Forces
Assistant Military Secretary
Aide de Camp
'D?pi.tij Adjutant General -
Governor and Commander in Chief of Barbadoes,\
Grenada, St. Vincent, Tobago, and St. Lucia, .-William
and their Dependencies )
Aide de Camp
Major General William Munro, CB. Barladoes.
Captain Lambert, Royal Engineers.
Captain W. Bally, 33 J*'oot.
Lt.Colonel E. W. Sargent, h.p. 18 F. i Apr. 72,
, Esq.
utenant Governors
Governor and Com. in Chief of Leeward Islands
Lieutenant Governors
Officers administering the Government
Governor and Commander in Chief of Trinidad..
Governor 4- Commander in Chief of British Guu
[•William Hepburn Rennie, Esq. 11 Apr. 71 St. Vincent.
J Herbert Ta.ylor Ussher, Esq., CMG. 12 Sept. 72 Tobago.
j Sandford Freeling, Esq. CMG. 11 Apr. 71 Grenada
iGeorge William Do Vceux, Esq St. Lucia.
Sir Benjamin Chilley Campbell Pine, KCMG. 15 Apr. 69 Antigua.
f ...St. Christopher and Nevii.
\ Dominica.
fWilliam Rowland Pyne, Esq Montserrat.
t Alex. WUson Moir, Esq., 25 Oct. 69 Virgin Islands.
James Robert Longden, Esq. CMG. 18 July 70. 1
John Scott, Esq. 31 Dec. 68 Demerara.
DUNCANNON FORT.
Fort Major, Lieut. Thomas Austin, 27 July :
Constable, Field Marshal Sir WilUam M. Gomm, Bart.
GCB. 31 Oct. 72.
Lieut. \Ztt\ Gen. Sir G. Bowles, KCB. 16 July 51.
Dep.Lieut.QenevaX Lord De Ros, 13 Feb. 52.
Garrisons.
I EDINBURGH CASTLE.
I Cliaplain, Rev. James Millar, 16 May 50.
TOWER OF LONDON.
Major, Colonel G. B. MUman, h.p. 5 Foot, 29 Aug. 70.
Chaplain, Rev. Wm. Graham Green, BA.
Surgeon, Dep.Insp. General W. F. T. Ivey, half pay.
Military and Civil Departments.
War Office.
Principal Secretary of State, Bt. Hon. E. CardweU, MP.
Parliamentary Under Sec. of State, The Marquis of Lans-
dovvue.
Permanent Under Secretary of State, Son. J. C. F. Vivian.
Surveyor General of the Ordnance, Lieut.General Right
Son. Sir Henry K. Storks, GCB. MP. Under Secrefari/
of State.
Financial Secretary, Henry Campbell, Esq. MP.
Accountant General, John Milton, Esq.
Director of Contracts, Thomas Howell, Esq.
Ordnance Branch.
Inspector General of I'urtijications and Director of Works,
Lieut. Gen. Sir F. li. Chaijman, KCB. R. Eng.
Deputy Director of Works for Fortifications and Civil
Buildings, Colonel Jei-vois, CB. R. Engineers, Sept. 62.
Deputy Director of Works for Barracks, Lt.Col. T. A. L.
Murray, Royal Engineers.
Manufacturing Departments.
Sujwinlendent of Royal Gun Factories, Woolwich, Colonel
F. A. Campbell, Royal Artillery.
Superintendent of Royal Carriage Department, Woolwich,
Colonel G. T. Field, Royal Artillery.
Superintendent of Royal Laboratories, Woolwich, Colonel
T. W. Mihvard, CB. Royal Artillery.
Superintendent of Royal Factories of Small Arms, Enfield,
Lt.Colonel George Henrj- John Alexander Eraser,
Royul Artillery.
Superintendent of Royal Powder Factories, Waltham Abbey,
Colonel C. W. Younghusband, U. Artillery, 15 Feb. 68.
Army Pay Office.
Paymaster General, Rt. Son. H. C. E. Childers, MP.
Judicial Department.
Judge Advocate General of the United Kingdom, Right
Son. Sir Robert J. Phillimore (temporarily), 17 May 71.
Deputy do., J. C. O'Dowd, Esq.
Office, 35, Great George Street, Westminster.
Military Education.
Director General, Major General W. C. E. Napier.
I April 66.
Secretary, Capt. Doveton D. Greentree, Unatt. 28 Jan. 58.
Gun House, St. James's Park.
Inspector of
Colonel A. C. Gleig,
Sub Inspectors
John Newsom ...i Apr. 71
John Little i Apr. 71
John Grant i Apr. 71
John Belling i Apr. 71
Robert Kirk i Apr. 71
William Savage...! Apr. 71
GeorgeRobertson i Apr. 71
Army Schools.
h.p. Royal Artillery.
of Army Schools.
John Stewart i Apr. 71
Thomas Earp i Apr. 71
Charles Carnegie i Apr. 71
Wm. Thacker i Apr. 71
Edward Giles 8 June 72
Edwin H. Rogers 11 Sep. 72
Inspector of Regimental Colours.
Sir Albert William Woods, Garter King of Armi.
Royal Military Collego and Etaflf College at Sandhurst.
548
Royal Military College.
Governor.— e. Lt.General Sir Duncan A. Cameron, KCli.
3 June 68.
Aisisfaiit to the Oovernor, c. Col. J. E. Addison, Unatt.
I Jan. 65.
Chaplain. — Rev. E. J. Rogers, MA.
Paymaster.— OMy&c Nicolla, 25 Nov. 45 ; jEns. ""is Jan. 38 ;
Lt. -l6 July 41 ; Hon. Major, i Jan. 60.
Quarter Master. — John Davies, 26 Nov. 58.
Surgeon. — Andi-ew Maclean, MD. Deputy Insjicctor Gen.
half pay, i Aug. 67.
Assist. Surg. — Franklin Gillespie, 13 Nov. 72 ; Assist. Surg.
I Oct. 60.
Riding Master. — Capt. Cha. Clement Brooke,- 12 Mar. 61.
56;
. II Dec.
Bt. Major,
Dioision.
Lt. TV. A. H. Hare, R.Eng.
Capt.J.C.ArdaKh, R. Eng.
Lt. G. W. Hawkins. R.Ai-t.
Lt. A. G. Walker, R. Art.
Lt. S. C. Pratt, R. Art.
Capt.E.Stanley-Creek,23F.
Lt. A. de la Voye, 56 P.
Lt. N. Y. Lloyd, 82 F.
Capt. G. L. Huyshe, R. Br.
Lt. T. B. Hitchcock, 53 P.
Capt. G.L.LeM. Taylor, 16F.
Capt. F.A. Dash\vood,87F.
Lt. E. J. Courtenay, 35 F.
Lt. I£oH. H. J. L. Wood, 10
Hussars.
Capt. W. F. Gatacre, 77 F.
Capt. P.Boulderson, 1 7Lanc •
Lt. E. J. Lugard, 4 F.
Capt. H. W. Paterson, 2
W.I.Regt.
Capt. C. P.
R. Mar. Art.
Lt. J. F. Stuart-Menteth,
2 Dr. Gds.
Capt. F. Trench, 20 Hus.
1 Major Paterson served with the Both Regt. in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the bombardment and
capture of Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaisance at Ithaymew, advance on Meeaday, and
capture and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
- Captain Brooke served in the OsmanU IiTegular Cavalry dm-ing the Crimean campaign (Turkish Medal).
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
Peofessors and Masiees.
Fortification.
Major Geo. Philips, R. Eng. 19 Aug. 58.
Capt. E. D. C. O'Brien, R. Eng. 4 Feb. 6g.
Capt. C. H. C. Halkett, R. Eng.
Military Surveying.
c. Bt. Major Wm. Paterson,i 24 July 60; Ji
46 ; Lt. 13 Oct. 51 ; Capt. »z5 Mar.
5 July 72.
Instructors in Military Drawing and Surveying.
Capt. E. A. Anderson, 18 Foot, 27 Oct. 62.
s. Capt. C. W. Fothergill, R. M. Art. i Aug. 68.
Captain R. L. Leir, 31 F.
s. Lt. E. H. Sartorius, 59 F.
•«. Capt. C. F. Clery, 32 F.
.Lt. J. F. Maurice, R. Art. 27 Jan. 71.
Senior Instructor in Drill, Military Accounts, and Co
respondence. — s. Capt. J. Boughey, 62 F.
Junior ditto. — Lt. C. 0. King, R. Marine Art.
Tactics ]
Stall College.
Coj,rw(,',.<?,/«;.— Colonel E.B.Hamlcy.Ci?. E.Art. i July 70.
Peopessobs.
Military Sisfory.— 'Major C. Adams, 29 May 68.
Fortification and Artillery.— Jjt.Col. H. Schaw, R. Eng.
20 June 64.
Military Drawing and Surveying. — Lt.Col. S. B. Farrell,
R. Eng. 19 May 58.
Military Administration and Law. — s. Major G. P. Colley,
2 F. I July 71.
Mathematics.— Rev. J.F. Twisden, MA.
i^;-e«eA.— A. Aigrt^deCharente. | German. — Dr.Overbeck.
Hindostanee. — John Dowson.
Geo?o.9y.— Thomas Rupert Jones, FRS., FGS.
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. — Edmund Atkinson,
Ph.D. PCS.
Students.
Jun
Senior Division.
Lt. E. Clayton, R. Art.
Capt. G. K. Shaw, 68 F.
Lt.W. C. F. Molyneux,22F.
Capt. W. L. DaLrymple,
88 Ft.
Lt. N. L. Walford, R. Art.
Capt. G. A.Gorham,R. Art.
Lt. A. A. Morsheacl, 24 P.
Capt.M. F. H. M'Causland,
R. Art.
Lt. J. T. Bury, R. Art.
Capt. P. S. Russell, 14
Hus.
Lt. J. W. Andrews, 11 F.
Capt. C. K. Brooke, 15 P.
Capt. R. H. Buller, 60 P.
Lt. C. W. Murray, 61 P.
Cant C. E. Theobald, 55 F.
Lt."U. Cooper, 47 F.
Capt. J. L. Swale, 7 Hus.
Capt. J. Duncan, 102 F.
Lt. H. G. Poignand, 59 F.
Capt. C. J. Burnett, 15 F.
President.— Ticm Marshal SEH. the Duke nf Cambridge,
£G. KP. OCB. GCMG. Commander in Chief, 8 Feb. 70.
Governor. — Lieut. Gen. Sir J. Lintorn A. Simmons, KCB.
Royal Engineers, 8 Feb. 70.
Secretary and Treasurer. — Lt.Col. Edward Jackson Bruce,
Royal Artillery, 8 Feb. 70.
Captain of the Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Bt.Lt.Colonel G. A. Milman, R. Ai-tillery, 24 July 67.
Lieutenants of the Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Lieut. C. E. Soupcr, R. Artillery, i Oct. 71.
Lieut. P. Roberts, R. ArtiUery, 5 Feb. 72.
Lieut. G. T. Pretyman.
Adjutant and Quartermaster. — Lieut. P. Johnson, Royal
Artillery, i Oct. 71.
Surgeon. — Surgeon Major S. H. Fasson, MD.
Chaplainaytd Classical Instructor. — Rev. W. P. Short, MA.
18 May 70.
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics. — Morgan W.
Crofton.
Dtsfrnctors of Mathematics.
Capt. W. H. Warden, R.Art. 8 Feb. 70.
JohnMacleod.
Lieut. E. Kensington, R. Art. 16 July 72.
Professor of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing. —
Bt.Lt.Colonel W. J. Stuart, R. Eng. i Oct. 70.
Instructors of Fortificniit,,, ,,- / ' n, ,,--lrical Drawing.
MajorC. N. Martin. 1 ' vi-.ey.
Major E. L. Bland. ! ; -. 67.
Capt. H. P. C. Lewii!. I; !>■ j. . Sept. 67.
Capt. E. M. Lloyd. R. Enir. 7 Aug. 72.
Professor of Artillery.— Bt. Lt.Col. C. H. Owen, R. Art.
14 Oct. 67.
Instructor of Artillery. — Major O. H. Goodenough,
R. Ai't. I July 67.
Professor of Military History.— Cnpt. H. Brackenbury,
R. Art. I July 68.
Professor of Military Drawing.— J^tColonel A. W. Dray-
son, R. Art. I July 67.
Instructors in Military Draiving.
Major G. A. Crawford, R. Art. 7 Feb. 61.
Lt. W. Everett, 33 P. 14 Jan. 70.
Lt. M. F. Ommanney, R. Eng. i May 71.
Professor of Landscape Drawing. — Wm. Clifton.
ProJ'essor of French.— th.eoior& Karcher, LLB.
Professor of German.— C. H. Schaible, Ph.D. MD.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics. — C. L. Bloxam.
Continuation of Notes from next fage.
' Quarter Master
Sutlej campaign in
passage of tli ' "
throughout t i
captm-e of l>i
Clyde, Ijattl.-
campaiL'ii in ; '..■
jehauii''!'' : ' I ■ .:
10 Lt.r :■
presciii ;it i!h- -' "'<
fort of Mamoo Kh;i
and ist April 1842,
11 Lt.Colonel AV. 1
affair of Buddivr;il
by a grape-si . .
1857-58, incl ii
Futteglnir, ;r
under his ci'in "
apturo of two iS-;:
House served with the gth Lancers in the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). The
I S46, ill clnrling the battle of Sobraon (Medal); the Puujaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the
■ ' ' " -'-nrrrnr, and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps);
i ilian mutiny in 1857-59, including the battle of Budlekeserai, siege assault and
i luhur and Allyghur, battle of Agra, affair at Kanoge, relief of Lucknow by Lord
•., action at Sernighat, occupati'.ai ufFultyghm-, siege and captiii-e of Lucknow,
I , :1 :.:T.iir ;l r:;i 1 . ' ■■; .:;j-, capture of BareiUy, action near Shah-
. . . ! ■ . r Lcda] with two Clasps).
"ith the 13th Light Infantry: and was
' ... the J ugduUuck Pass, reduction of the
;. i' Mtli ^.iv. ui!it ist Dec. 1841, nth March, 24th March,
;!- !. ban (Medals for Jellalabad and Cabool).
i;. ' ' m the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
'.'■ : ,. I : !i ;)^t action he was severely wounded in the right thigh
>; jtho (.lueen's Cijl'jur. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian .campaign of
IS of Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and 28th November and 6th December, capture of
r, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and actions around. The Company
luioned in General Windham's despatch for its conduct on the 2Sth November in the
luim'lcrs (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
449
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Governor. — Lt. General Sir Sydney J. Cotton,
lo F. io"May 72.
Major Sf if. Goi;.— Colonel C. L. B. Maitland, 9 May 68.
Adjtitant.—icih-a. James Charles Irby.i 7 Sept, 55 ; JEns.
P17 Jan. 51 ; Li. 8 Oct. 54 ; Capt. i6',Taii. 63.
Secretory.— Major Gen. Goo. Hutt, C5. late of Bombay
Army, 6 Mar. 65.
Chaplain. — Rev. Richard Hunt Inprram, MA. i Oct. 69.
Physician and Surgeon. — J. A. M'Mvmn,'' JlfZ). li.p. Stafif
Surgeon, 4 Nov.' 68.
Deputy Surgeon. — Thomas Ligertwood,' MD. h.p
Surgeon, 13 Jan. 69.
Quarter Master. — William Barlow, 17 July 72.
Captains of InvaliAs.
John Harrison, TJnatt. I Geo. Garland, h. p. 43 F.
J.VanderH.Rees.h.p. 40F. E.W.Humphry,h.p. R.JIug,
J. W. Daniell, h. p. loi F. 1 Bt.MajorA.Green.h.p,
Military Establishments.
KCB.
Staff
.Br.
Royal Military Asylum.
Commandant.— s. Lt.Colonel J. P. Battershy, h.p. 60 F.
Quart&r Master.— Peter House,' 12 Nov. 52.
Medical Officer.— Vep. Insp. Gen. J. B. S. Crosse,= h.p.
Chaplain.— Bev. H. Huleatt, AM.
Royal Victoria Hospital at Netley.
Governor and Commandant. — Lt.Col. C. S. S. E. Gor-
don, h.p. 13 Aug. 70.
Staff Capt. Sr Assistant Comrmndant.--VJm.. Roberts
Farmar," h.p. 75 Foot; Ens. ''25 Feb. 45; Lt. 11 April
46; Captain, ^13 May 53; St. Ma/or, 26 April 59;
Major, I April 70; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 4 June 70.
Captain of Orderlies.— 'Ens. Wm. Hawtree, 16 Aug. 61.
Paymaster.— Robert Savery Rouse, 16 Apr. 58; Son.
Captain, 16 Apr. 63.
Quarter Master and Adjutant. — Henry SaviUe,'' 24 Mar.
63; Lieut, if- Adjutant, 22 Oct. 55.
Captain Irby served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5
Royal Hospital, Kilmainbam.
Muster. — The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
T ■ * n., , T /•„*., „ (The Deputy Adj. Gen. in Ireland.
Joint Dep. Masters. -^TheDep. Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captains on the Establishment.
Captain George CressweU, Unatt.
Captain P. O'Callasrhan, h.p. 13 F.
Adjutant.—Capt. W. M'GiU.s'h. p. Q.M. 79 F. 13 Nov. 68.
Physician and Surgeon. — William Carte,'' 13 Aug. 58,
Assistant Surgeon, 23 June 54.
Chaplain. — Rev. George Hare.
Secretary, Registrar, and Treasurer. — George P. Dunn.
Quarter Master. — Lieut. James Watson, h.p. Mil. Train,
Solicitor. — Robert Disney, Esq.
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
Commandant. — Lt.Colonel H. B. J. Wynyard, Unatt.
Secretary and Adjutant. — Lt.Col. T. B. Speedy,'" Unatt.
Quarter Master.
Surgeon.— Dep. Insp. Gen. F. H. Baxter, MD. h.p.
Military Prisons.
Inspector General. — Major E. P. Du Cane, R. Eng.
Inspectors.— M. Gambier, W. P. Pagan, W. J. Stopford.
Aldershot. — Gov., Capt. Claude Clerk, late 2 Madras Cav.
Cork.— Gov., Major H. W. Campbell, late of 79 Foot.
Med. Off., Surgeon Major J. W. Johnston, h.p. 85 Foot.
Dublin.— Gov., A. P. MiUer, late Captain 92 P.
Med. Off., Surgeon Major T. J. Tu&eU.
Gosport.—Gov., Col. W. H. C. Wellesley, late of 10 Foot.
Med. Off., Dep. Insp. Gen. C. Cowan, h.p.
Greenlaw — Gov., Capt. D. P. Allen, late of 17 Foot.
Med. Off., Dep. Insp. Gen. J. Grant, h.p.
Malta. — Major Geo. King, late of Depot Batt.
Blue — Facings Red.
including the battles of Alma and Inkei-man, capture of
Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of sortie on 2dth Oct. 1855, and storming the Quarries on 7th June 1855 —
severely wounded, left leg amputated (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Doctor J. A. M'Munn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (men-
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
5 Mr. Crosse served with the nth Hussars during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkei-man, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
6 Mr. Carte served in the Eastern campaigii of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
7 Lieut. SaviUe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8 Captain M'GiU served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Abna and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the i8th June and 8th September, expe-
dition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the action at Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow,
attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to
Mahoomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, attack and capture of the Fort of RamporeKussiah (Medal with Clasp).
[Jbr continuation of Notes see foot of preceding page.
Prices of Commissions (Before the Abolition of Purchase).
Life Guards. — Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
Lieutenant
Cornet
Royal Regiment ofSorse Guards. — Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
Lieutenant
Comet
Dragoon Guards and Dragoom (former price) . — Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
Lieutenant
Comet
Foot Guards. — Lieutenant Colonel
Major, with rank of Colonel
Captain, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant, with rank of Captain
Ensign, with rank of Lieutenant
Cavalry and Infantry of the itne.— Lieutenant Colonel
Major -.
Captain
Lieutenant
Comet and Ensign
FuU Price
of
Commissions.
^7250
5350
3500
1785
1260
7250
5350
3500
1600
1200
6175
4575
3225
1190
4800
4800
2050
Difference in
value between
the several
Commissions in
succession.
1850
1600
1350
2035
350
Difference in
value
between Full
and
Half-pay.
: d.
1352 o o
1034 3 4
632 13 4
30c o o
Officers Beceiving Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services
M 71 Gexekai.. Smith, James Webber, CB.
JP Drummond, John. Smj'th, H., CB.
Somerset, E. A.'
Staveley, Sir Charles W. D., KCB.
Steuart, Charles, CB.
Stistort, Sir H. W., KCB.
,„ ^ i . Stuart, J. R., Ci?.
^LJ',® ^esurier, W. A., Unatt. Taylor, R. C. H., CB.
335® Smith, Thomas C, Unatt. Tidy, T. H.
Tinie'y
Lieutenant Geneeals.
Atherley, M. K.
^ Bainbrig-s-e, J. H., Unatt.
Brown, W. G.
Chute, -Sir Trevor, KCB.
19 Le Mesurier, "W. A., Unatt.
Smith, Thomas C, Unatt.
Major Generals.
AJexander, Sir James Edward.
Armstrong, John, CB.
Borton, Arthur, CB.
Brownrigg, J. S., CB.
Campbell, G., CB.
Christie, S. T., CB.
Colborne, Hon. P. CB.
Conway, T. S., CB.
Creagh, James.
Custance, W. N., CB.
Daubeney, Sir H. Charles B., KCB.
DeSalis, R., CB.
Douglas, Sir John, KCB.
Edwards, C. A., CB.
Egerton, C. R.
Ehnhirst, C.
Errington, A. C.
Farren, R. T., CB.
Foley, Hon. St. Geo. G., CB.
Fyler, L., CB.
George, F. D., CB.
Goodenough, A. C. CB.
Gordon, C. H., CB. r.f.p. Dep5t Batt,
Graham, H. H., CB.
Grant, John Thornton, CB.
■ Greathed, Sir E. H., KCB.
Guy, P. M. N., CB.
Hale, E. H., CB.
Haly, W. O'Grady, CB.
Harding, P. P., CB.
Haythorne, E.
Herbert, C, CB.
Heyland, A. T., CB.
Hill, P., CB.
Horsford, Sir Alfred H., KCB.
Jeffreys, E. R., CB.
Jones, Sir John, KCB.
Kelly, Sir R. D., KCB.
Kerr, hard. Mark, CB.
Lacy, T. E.
Little, Sir Archibald, KOB.
Lockhart, A. I. , CB.
Longden, H. E., CB. CSI.
Longford, "W. L. Earl of. KCB.
Ly.-on.s, Daniel, CB.
M 1 . 1 , ,nald, J. M. , r.f.p. Ceylon Rifles.
" -iMuell, A., CB.
y :r.AvdV,-D. E.
-Mihihon, Sir Thomas W., Bart. CB.
MaxweU, G. V., CB.
Mayow, G. W., CB.
Muller, E. A. G.
Munro, "William, CB.
Norcott, W. S. R. CB.
O'Connor, L. S., CB.
Parke, W., CB.
Pearson, Thomas Hooke, CB.
re Percy, Lord Henry H. M.
Plunkett, Hon. C. D., r.f.p. i P.
Pocklington, E. H. F.
Raymond, H. P.
Rollo, jffon. R., cn.
Seymour, Sir Fniiici,', Bart. CB.
Shute, C. C, CB.
smith, J. AV. S., CB.
R.N.
Waddy, R., CB.
Wardlaw, R., CB.
Warre, H.J., CB.
■RTiite, H. D., CB.
Whitfeild, H. W.
Colonels.
Addison, Thomas, CB. 2 P.
Airey, J. T., CB., h.p. Coldst. Gds.
Baumgartner, R. J. CB. h.p. 27 P.
Bingham, H., r.f.p. Insp. Field Officer,
Brooke, J. C. h.p. 8 P.
Budd, R., Insp. Field Officer
Butler, P. A., h.p. 28 P.
Clarke, G. C, h.p. 2 Dr. Gds.
Clarke, W., Unatt.
Cole, J. A., h.p. 15 P.
Cox, J. W., CB. h.p. 13 P.
Cureton, E. B., Cavalry Depot.
Drysdale, Wm., CB. h.p. g Lancers.
Dwyer, John, r.f.p. 14 P.
Eagar, R. J. CB. 31 P.
Erskine, G., h.p. Military Train.
Pinucane, G. T., r.f.p.
Forrest, W. C, h.p. 7 Dr. Gds.
Foster, C. J., h.p. 16 Lancers.
Pyers, W. A., CB. h.p. Rifle Brigade
Gordon, C. E. P., h.p. 75 P.
Gwilt, J., CB. 34 P.
Hamilton, H., CB. h.p. 78 P.
Hope, Wm., CB. h.p. 71 P.
Lacy, R. W., h.p. 56 P.
Lamb, S. B. r.f.p. 4 W. I. R.
Layard, W. T., h.p. Ceylon Rifles.
Laye, J. H., h.p. Depot Batt.
M'IntjTe, C. C, CB. r. f. p. 78 P.
Mackenzie, K. D. CB. h.p. 02 P.
Maxwell, E. H., CB, h.p. 88 P.
Mein, G. h.p. Depot Batt.
Murray, A. W., CB. h.p. i W.I.R.
Nelson, A. A., h.p. Depot Batt.
O'Brien, B., h.p. Military Train.
Pattle, T., CB. h.p. i Dr. Gds.
Pratt, R. CB. h.p. 23 F.
Preston, W. R. r.f.p. 45 P.
Roche, E., h.p. 3 Hussars.
Sawyer, C, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds.
Scudamore, A., CB. h.p. 7 Hussars.
Seager, E., h.p. 8 Hussars.
Stephenson, P. C. A. CB. ScotsPus.Gds.
Stewart, W. L. r.f.p. Depot Batt.
Stuart, W. K., CB. r.f.p. 86 P.
Teush-Hecker, C. H. r.f.p. Cav. Depot.
Thackwell, J. E., CB. Unatt.
Warden, R., CB. h.p. 19 P.
Wells, S., CB. r.f.p. 23 F.
Wilby, W. CB. 4 P.
Yonge, G. N. K. A., h.p. i W. I. R.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Byrne, T. M., Unatt.
Major.
iP Edwards, B. H., r.f.p. 63 P.
Paymasters.
South, Lt.Col. C, h.p. R.M. Academy.
Stephensou,Lt.Col.J.,h.p. Cav.Depot.
Lt.Col. J., h.p. 78 P.
I Webster
Quarter Masters.
P Collins, Capt. F., h.p. 11 Hussars.
Hoban, Captain T., h.p. 13 P.
Jackson. Captain D., h.p. go P.
Morris, T., Depot Batt.
Murray, Captain James, h.p. 24 F.
33ra Payne, Capt. John, Gr. Gds. h.p.
Royal Artillery.
General.
Wylde, W., CB.
Lieutenant Geneeals.
Dunlop, P., CB. r.f.p.
Taylor, A. J., r.f.p.
Major Generals.
D'Aguilar, C. L., CB.
ViC Dickson, Sir CoUingwood, KCB.
Pitzmayer, Sir J. W., KCB.
Francklj-n, J. H., CB.
Maberly', E., CB. r.f.p.
Rowan, H. S., CB.
Warde, Sir E. C, KCB.
Wood, Sir D. E., KCB.
Colonels.
Adye, J. M., CB.
Middleton, W. A., CB.
Phillpotts, A. T.
Price, E., CB.
Turner, J., CB.
Major.
Handyside, W., Coast Brig, of Art.
Captain.
Sweeny, J., Coast Brig, of Art.
Royal Engineers.
Major Generals.
Bent, George, CB.
Durnford, E. W.
Hadden, W. C.
Harness, H. D., CB.
Mould, T. R., CB. r.f.p.
WjTine, George.
Colonels.
Bourchier, E. P., CB.
Browne, J. P. M., CB.
Hassard, P. C, CB.
Mann, G. P., CB.
Medical Department.
Inspectors General of Hospitals.
Dowse, R., h.p.
Dumbreck, Sir D., MD. KCB. h.p.
Far Mouat, J., CB.
33 Scott, Daniel, MI), h.p.
Taylor, J. R., CB. h.p.
Whyte, C, h.p.
Deputy Insp. General op Hospitals.
Bradford, E., h.p.
Surgeon.
^m. Young, W. H., MB. h.p.
Royal Marines,
Generals.
Anderson, A., CB.
Brown-Greive, J. T., CB. r.f.p.
33 Delacombe, H. I., CB.
Graham, Sir P., KCB. r.f.p.
Stransham, Sir A. B., KCB.
Lieutenant General.
Lemon, T., CB.
Colonels.
Aslett, W. S.
Suther, W. G., CB.
Lieutenant Generals.
Becher, A. M., CB. Bengal S.C.
-Sir G. St. P. Lawrence, "C'.B., KCSI.,
late Bengal Stafi" Corps.
Kay, E., CB. r. f. p. R. (Bengal) Art.
Major Generals.
Anstruther,P., C.B. r.f.p. R.(Beng.) Art.
Balfour, Sir G., KCB. R. (Madras) Art.
Barr, H. J., Bombay S.C.
Barrow, L., Madras S.C.
Bourchier, Sir G., KCB. r. f. p. R.
(Bengal) Art.
Brind, -Sir J., KCB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Chamberlain, C. T., CSI. Bengal S.C.
Chamberlain, -Sir N. B., KCB. KCSI.
Bengal Infantry.
Cotton,F.C.,C,S/.r.f.p.R.(Madr.)Eng.
Durnford, H. P., Bengal S.C.
Forster, H., CB. R. (Bombay) Art.
FraBer-Tytler,J.M.B.,C£.BengalS.C.
INDIAN ARMY.
Galwey, Michael, CB. Madras Inf.
Green, G. W. G., Bengal S.C.
Hamilton, R., Madras S.C.
Hughes, W. T., CB. Bengal S.C.
Huyshe, A., R. (Bengal) Art.
Johnson, E. B., CB. R. (Bengal) Ai't.
Lumsden, H. B., CB. Bengal S.C.
Miller, W. H., CB. R. (Madras) Art.
Norman, H. W., CB. Bengal S. C.
Paton, J. S., Bengal S.C.
Pears, T. T., CB. R. (Madras) Eng.
Pritchard, H., Madras Staff Corps.
Reid, Sir C, KCB. Bengal S. C.
Richardson, W., CB. late Bengal S.C.
Shaw, R. J., late Bombay S. C.
Stewart, D. M., CB. Bengal S.C.
Strachey, R., CSI. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Tapp, T., CB. late 103 Foot.
FC Tombs, -Sir H., KCB. R. (Bengal)
Art.
UiC Travers, J., Bengal Infantry.
Tremenheere, C. W., CB. R. (Bombay)
Eng.
Turner, F., CV. R. (Bengal) Art.
Wallace. Sir R., KCSI. late Bom. S.C
Wilde, SirX.'V.,KCB. CS/.Madr.S.C.
Younghusband, R.R., CB. Bom. S.C.
COLONKLS.
Abbott, H. D , CB. Madras S.C.
Leith, R. W. D., h.p. 106 P.
Macintire, A. W., CB. R. (Madr.) Art.
yaC 01phcrts,W., CB. R. (Beng.) Art.
Powell, B. R., Bomb.ay Infantry.
Stannus, H. J., CB. 20 Hussars.
Stock, T., Bombay Staff Corps.
Taylor, A., CB. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Woods, W. G., CSI. Madras S.C.
Medical Depaetmbn*.
Brown, J. C, Inspector General.
Regimental F&j, &c.
:NUAL I'AY OF COLONELS.
Life Guards and Horse Guards £i.
Other Regiments of Cavalry .. . i,
800 I Grenadier Guards ;C2,2oo I Other Regiments of Infantry. ..;^i,c
350 I Coldstream and Scots Fus. Gds. 2,000 | West India Regiments i,c
DAILY PAY OF OFFICERS.
Colonel Commandant
Colonel 2nd Commandant
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
Captain having higher Rank by Brevet
Lieutenant
Lieutenant, after 3 years' service in that rank
Lieutenant, after 10 years' service in that rank
Sub Lieutenant
.tJ ["On Appointment
§ After s years' service
S-] 10 do
^■\ '5 50
fn I. 20 do.
Adjutant
Ouarter I "^^ ^PP°™'™®'^*
yuauer j j^^^^^. ^ ^^^^^, ggryice
Master.
d.i£
X)r«. Gds
and
Drugns.
d. £ s. d.
J 9i
I 6
o 18
o 16
o 18
0870
o 9 IO|0
o 10
to 10 8
]■ 10 10
to 8 6
o 7 10
16 o
II 7
13 7
066
048
t If 2d Capt. 17s. gd. t If 2d Capt. 12s. gd. § In addition to the pay as a Subaltern.
REGIMENTAL. RANK.
(Half Pay per diem.)
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Major
CaptaLa
Captatu having higher rank by Brevet
Lieutenant
Lieutenant, after 3 years' service in that rank
Do. after 10 years' service in that rank
Do. of 5 years' standing, and if at the Battle of Waterloo...
Comet, 2nd Lieutenant, or Ensign
Paymaster'* above 5 and under 10 years' actual service as Paymastert
.. 10 ,. 15
„ 15 .. 20
,, 20 years' actual service as Paymaster
,, 30 years' do. do
Adjutant, if not commissioned as Lieutenant
Quarter Master,! under 5 years' service§
Above 5 and under 10
Cavalri/.i Infant.
£ s. d.\£ s. d
8 6
7 6
5 o
Cavalry. ^ Infant.
£ s.
040
050
15 years' total Service of which 10 as Quarter Master
20 years, of which 10 as Quarter Master o 6
25 do. of which 10 do o 7
30 do. of which 10 do,
If of less than 5 Years' actual service as Paymaster, the Half Pay of his former Commission,
t Or the Half Pay of his former Commission.
N.B. — Previous Service of 10 Years' duration or upwards, on Full Pay in other Ranks as a Con
Officer, after the Paymaster shall have completed 15 Years' actual Service as such, to reckon as
to 5 Years' Service as Paymaster.
X If appointed from any other Commission in the Army, and retiring before having completed 7 Years'
as Quarter Master, the Half Pay of his former Commission.
§ If he shall have previously served 3 Years as a Non-commissioned Officer.
RATES OF HALF-PAY FOR THE ROYAL ARTILLERY AND ROYAI. ENGINEERS. .
issioned
uivalent
Service
Colonel
«. d.
16 9
11 8
Lieutenant
Lieutenant, after 3 years' service ir
Lieutenant, after 10 years' service
1 that rank....
in that rank .
s. d.
■ 3 2
• 4 8
Major.
Captain, having higher rank by Brevet
8 4
929
INDIAN PAY AND
Ms.
CoJonel, Horse Artillery and Cavalry 1478
Co/one?,FootArtillery,EngLneers,andInfantry 1295
Lt. Colonel, Horse Artillery and Cavalry 1 157
Lt. Colonel, Horse Ai-tillei-y, on Major's Pay, )
&c ;
Lt. Colonel, Foot Artillery, Engineers, and)
Infantry f
Lt. Colonel, Foot Artillery and Engineers,
on Major's Pay, &o
jl/n/or, of Cavalry 929
3/u_/or, of Infantry 789 3 o
Captain and Second Captain, Horse Artillery, ") ,
and Ca/)<oin of Cavalry ) 503 o 4
ALLOWANCES, PER MONTH.
J 789
Captain, Foot Artillery, and Captain and \
Second Captain, Engineers j
Captain, of Infantry
Second Captain, Foot Artillery
Lieutenant, Horse Artillery and Cavalry
Lieutenant of Horse Artillery under 3 years' ">
Lieutenant of Foot Artillery and Engineers
Lieutenant of Foot Artillery and Engineers >
under 3 years' service S
Lieutenant of Infantry
Sub Lieutenant of Cavalry
Suh Lieutenant of Infantry
a. p.
10 o
6 o
PAY OP THE STAFF CORPS.
General OfTiccrs
Brevet Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
Lieutenant
India.
Out of India.
1205 5 o per mensem 150 per diem,
827 14 o ,, 100 ,,
640 14 o ,, o 16 o „
I
55^
OFFICERS ON THE RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY,
Including the Eoyal Regiment of Aktilleby, Corps of Royal Engineers, Royal
Marines, Staff, and Military Departments.
N.B. — Officers whose names are in Italics are on Retired Full Pay.
Captains.
CORXET,
2IldHEUT.
OrENSlGN.
, Henry Richard,' ii Hussars
Addison, Alfred Chamberlain, 20 Foot
Agnew, Gerald Andrew,^ 90 Foot
jS * Allen, John Peiin, i Provisional Battalion ot'Militia
Anderson, James George, 64 Foot
Andros, Edwyn Brenton,* Military Train
Anketell, Moutras', Royal Artillery
Anton, Alexander,^ 8 West India Regiment
Arbuthuott, John, Vucount, Unattached
Archdall, Audley Mervyn, Royal Artillery
Arrowsmith, John William,^ 4 West India Regiment
Ashe, William Henry, 64 Foot
Aichieon, Tlioman, Royal Ai'tillery, Hon. Colonel Lancashire Artillery Militia
Atkinson, Augustus Williams Henry, i West India Regiment ....
.Baillie, Alexander Peter Baillie, 79 Foot
Baker, George Granville, Unattached
JJaker, Richard D., Unattached
^9 Baker, AVilUam, 60 Foot
Balck, George Philip, Unattached
Balcombe, James" (Q-M. 7 Nov. 51)
Baldwin. Robert Bulkeley, 89 Foot
Baliuhard, William Carnegy de, 47 Foot
Ballantine, Robert Frederick,''' i West India Regiment
Barker, Henry, '^ i Dragoon Guards
Barnett, William, 56 Foot
Barr, Willinm Lamb,'* 7 Foot
Barrow, Robert Knapp, 27 Foot
Battine, William Alex.,"* 17 Lancers, Adj. WartBickekire Yeomanry Cavalry
4PBH Baynus, George Macleod,'" Royal Artillery
Beaumoiit, Alexander Spink, 23 Foot
X. Beaumont, Dudley,"* 80 Foot
Begbie, Francis Edmund, Royal Marine Aitillery
Bell, John Charles,'^ 53 Foot
Bell, Sydney William,=«' 81 Foot
Bent, Thomas,=" Royal Marines
.Bentley, Alexander Clotworthy Downing, 7 Foot
Berkeley, Francis James, 17 Foot
Berkeley, George Sackville, Royal Engineers
Bernard, William, Unattached
* Bettesworth, Henry, 4 Foot
.Blake, George Lascelles,^ Royal Marines
Bleazby, Francis Bearnard, 90 Foot
Blenkinsop, William, 3 Dragoon Guards, Superintendent of the Siding \
Department, Cavalry Depot, Canterbury >
Boileau, William Simeon, Royal Engineers
Boothby, BasU Charles,^* 95 Foot
Bon-adaile, George Edmn, 19 Foot
Boulderson, John.^s 71 Foot
Bowen, John Watts, 56 Foot
Bower, George Cuthbertson,^^ 44 Foot
Bowers, Charles D'Obree,'^ 6 Foot
Bowman, Henrj' Samuel, Unattached
Brabant, Edward Yewd, Cape Mounted Riflemen
Brenan, John,^« 53 Foot, Major Dublin City Militia
lirenan, Thomas Herbert Alexander,^' Royal Marines
Brettingham, Richard Wheatley, Royal AjtUlery
Bridge, Robert Onslow,^ Royal Marines ,.
Bridges, George Henry,"t 98 Foot
Brine, Andrew Gram,3o 42 Foot
Briscoe, Edward John, 14 Foot
Brock, Nicholas Mourant,^' 4 AVest India Regiment
Brougham, Joseph Skelton, 10 Foot
Brown, Edward,^^ Cavalry Depot
Brown, John, Bombay StafiF Corps
Browne, James, 3 West India Regiment
Browne, Valentine,^^ Unattached
Bruce, Henry Augustus Brudenell, 9 Foot
Bruce, Srewart Hervey,'* 91 Foot
Brutton, Edward, ^^ 57 Foot '.
Buchanan, John Grahame, Unattached
Buckle, Sechwell Ray, Royal Marines
Budd, Francis Stafford, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Bunn, Richard, Unattached (Q.M. 3 Dec. 47)
Burge, Benjamin Henry, ^^ S9^oot, Adjutant 6 ToicerllamletgltiJleVolunteerii
Burton, Edward Joseph Netterville,^'' 37 Foot
Burton, Henry,*' 40 Foot
59 Bm-ton, John Curzon,*' Royal ArtUlery
Butcher, John Barlow,*- Royal Marines
Butler, Francis William Henry Davies,*^! 9 Foot
Butler, WilUam F.,2« eoFoot
Byng, George Stanley,** Rifle Brigade
Cafiiu, WilUam George Chart, Royal Artillery
Cameron, Campbell, Royal (Madras) Artillery
^Campbell, George Murray Lyon, Royal ArtUlery
6 Aug. 58
8 Mar. 59
8 Nov. 55
26 Feb. 56
7 Mar. 56
1 Oct. 47
4 Sept.04
23 June 25
9 Dec. 44
9 Nov. 58
6 Nov. 57
9 June 04
2 Nov. 55
14 Aug. 57
18 Dec. 60
2 June 65
28 Sept.57
Aug. 34 23 July
14 Fed. 7.
14 Aug. f :
I Apr. 7.
'25 Dec. I
13 Feb. 62] I Apr. 7c
8 Sept.57 1 I Apr. 7.
30 .Tune 48 16 Dec. 5.
25 Dec. 04 29 Feb. n
8 Apr. 26 25 June y
1 Apr. 46 31 Dec. 5-.
II Nov. 64 23 Jan. 61.
2 Sept.59 I Apr. 7c
5 Dec. 04 17 Feb. i^
17 Sept. 58 I Apr. 7c
t.6o II Jan. 67
ept
uly
13 bept.31
3 Dec. 02
29 Oct. 29
I June 55
25 Aug. 54
21 Nov. 62
28 Aug. 57
30 Dec. 59
17 Nov. 57
27 May 62
14 Feb. 60
4 Apr. 07
9 Feb. '
8 Julv
I Aug. 58
I Dec.
6 Jan.
7 Dec.
9 Apr. 25
5 June 55
Aug. 4^
Oct. 41
Oct. K
June 3^
Apr. 5-
17 July 57 1 I Apr. 7<
9 Feb. 551 I Apr. 7c
May 66 ?3 Nov. 71
6 Dec. 36
9 Nov. 03
7 Apr. 35
7 Nov. 25
5 Mar. 6
6 Aug. 64
I May 58
18 July 65
■g Julv 62
I Feb. oS
Feb. 48
23 Nov. 55
23 Dec. 53
28 Feb
2 Sept. 53
0 June
1 Feb. 56
9 Feb. 07
22 Feb. 55
26 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 June
7 Sept.sy
0 July 5
9 June 4
2 Apr. 2
4 Sept. 57
5 Apr. 42
24 Feb. 57
:i Dec. 55
9 Apr. 61
24 Aug. 52
4 Julv 56
1 Mar. 58
6 Apr. 12
22 Dec. 60
17 Nov,
IS Mar.
15 Feb. 16
8 May
8 June ss
13 Sept. 53
18 Aug. S4
13 June 45
31 Dec. 59
4 Apr.
28 Dec. 46
II Sept.57
17 Sept. 58
27 Feb. 58
16 Dec. 2
13 Dec. 4
24iNOV. 03
24 Mar. s4
17 Aug. 32
14 Sept. 55
I Aug. 55
25 Jan. 28
12 July 49
I Feb. 56
29 Feb. 56
14 Mar. 55
21 Sept.54
I June 57
II Mar. 59
28 Jan. 08
17 Aug. 55
7 July 61
I AjDr. 47
11 Mar. 59
30 Apr. 41
24 Feb. 54
13 Apr. 42
12 Oct. 32
1 Jan. 62
18 Apr. 45
2 Oct. sS
6 Aug. 61
9 Oct. 63
3 Aug. 54
2 Nov. 57
13 Dec. 59
10 Aug. 15
30 Aug. 64
2 Mar. 55
26 Feb. 56
9 Apr.
19 Feb.
27 Aug,
26 Oct.
21 July 55
20 Nov. 46
21 Nov
I Feb. 08
27 May 48
30 June 63
17 Nov. 63
30 Apr.
30 Jime
j 14 Mar. 54
I31 July 55
Ajir.
I Aug. ti
I Apr
6 July 67
10 May 64
1 Aug. 27
U Jim. 7
: A I a-. 70
-, A 11 U'. OS
. Apr, 7c
Apr. 70
27 Mar. 63
18 June 41
2 Sept.62
5 Jan. 64
26 Jan. 41
25 Dec. i^
7 ilay 59
I Apr
7 Jan. 66
18 Mar. 62
I Feb. 56
10 June 66
I Apr. 70
12 May
3 July 60
24 .July 7i
20 June 5,;
1 Apr. 70
28 Dec. 49
21 Aug. 6
30 June 48
2 Feb
4 Nov. 67
13 Sept.48
3 July 67
7 Feb. 69
I Aug. 69
9 Jan. 64
4 July 68
:2 June 67
9 Dec. 56
8 May
9 Dec.
1 Apr.
2 Aug. 39
3 Aug. 67
:2 Dec. 65
:9 May 63
I Apr
10 Mar. 56
20 May 68
6 Nov. 27
I Feb. 58
25 Dec. 67
13 Apr. 72
9 Mar. 72
18 Mar. 41
WHIN
L-VCED oir
H.ILF PAY.
4 Feb. 72
4 Oct. 71
8 Apr. 70
1814
6 May 70
1 Apr. 70
oOct. 57
15 Sept. 17
^5 June 30
2 Aug. 55
!3 Jan. 69
>i June 70
1 Apr. 70
10 Mar. 69
[8 Aug. 48
11 July 51
22 Dec. 25
26 Jime 38
I Apr. 57
8 Apr. 70
6 Miiy 70
23 Nov. 72
I Apr. 70
13 July 70
21 Jime 70
6 July 67
I Apr. 68
2 5Sept.34
16 Mar. 72
6 May 70
21 Mar. 69
21 June 70
7 May 70
7 July 64
8 Jan. 47
5 Mar. 71
7 Feb. 72
4 Feb. 45
5 Sept. 14
26 Feb. 67
8 Apr. 70
7 Nov. 68
20 Apr. 66
10 Nov. 56
22 July 71
6 May 70
25 Dec. 14
21 Mar. 71
24 Nov. 54
I A])r. 70
7 Miiy 52
18 Jime 70
I .Tan. 55
16 Aug. 44
14 Jan. 71
23 Jul.V 52
20 Sept. 71
17 Feb. 69
21 Aug. 69
I Apr. 65
24 May 72
I June 70
19 Dec. 56
8 May 72
4 Feb. 71
1 Apr. 70
2 Aug. 39
6 Dec. 68
23 Dec. 71
29 May 63
I Apr. 70
14 June 64
20 May 68
25 Nov. 33
I Aug. 60
10 Aug. 70
13 Apr. 72
II Sept. 72
14 Apr. 41
7 Aug. 58] 5 Jan. 67
9 Jan. 64I12 Oct. 67
I I
552
Cavtahi^.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
or ENSIGN.
Campbell, Henry Jermyii Montgomery, Royal Artillery
Can-, Nicholas Eilward," lo Foot
Carr, Ralijh," Royal Marines
Carter, EtU-arcl,-"t 90 Foot
Chadwick, George Minchin, 9 Foot
Charlton, Saint John, 14 Dragoons
Chichester, Arthur Charles, Unattached
Chinn, Edward," 12 Foot
Christie, William Beaver Blayney,** 80 Foot
Clarke, Michael,'"t Recruiting District
Clay, Thomas Stanley,*" 103 Foot, Adjutant i AdminUtrative Battalion,
jiUffinshire JRifle Volunteers
Claj'field-Ireland, Edward, Royal Artillerj-
Clendon, Charles Hope,-^ Royal Marines
Clive, Edward, Unattached
Cobham, John Thomas Lyon, Royal Canadian Rifles
Colliss, John, Royal Marines
Colomb.John Chas. Ready, Royal Marine Artdlery
Conran, James,-"" 3 West India Regiment
Cooper, Heni-y Towry Miles, 51 Royal Marines
J3 Costley, Theophilus Byers,'^^ 45 Foot
Cotter, John, 3 Foot
Cotton, James Mortimer Vernon, 27 Foot
53 Courtcnay, William Allan,'^* Unattached
Coward, Gcuruo Fletcher,^* 67 Foot
Cox, Joseph Cooke, 20 Foot
Cracklow, George, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Cranfield, George Darley, Unattached
Cresswell, George, ^^ Unatt. Captain oflnvalich, Hoyul Hospital, Kihuainhi
Creyke, Alexander Stephen,-"^ Royal Engineers
Crofton, ,«)• Walter Fred. CB. Royal Artillery
Croker, Ponsonby May Carew,-^' Royal Marines
Cuffe, Otway AVheeler, Royal Marine Art. Adjutant Wuterfoyd Art. Milit
Curry, Michael,''" 81 Foot
Custance, Neville, i Royal Veteran Battalion
Daly, Cuthbert Fetherstone,-'' Royal Marines
Daniell, James Williamson,'^" loi Foot, Capt. of Invalids, 21. Hospital, Chelsea
Dashwood, Augustus Astley George,^! 108 Foot
Daubeny, Redmond B. C, 36 Foot
Davies, Robert, ^^ 14 Foot
de Kantzow, Henry Ives, Royal Marine Artillery
De la Condamine, Thomas, Unattached
De Lisle, Hirzel Fred. Unattached
Dempster, Henry Leeuwin, Royal (Madras) Artillery
D'Erp, Balthazar, Baron, 60 Foot
Dew, Frederick tUsL-gXeton,^'^ iio'Pool, Adjutant ist Administratioe Battalion 1
Rerefordshire Rijle Volunteers J
Dickson, William,";-* Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Donovan, Thomas Henry Sel-wyn, Royal Canadian Rifles
Dorehill, George, Unattached
Douglas, Heni-y Hamilton, 78 Foot
Douglas, Rich. John Hardy, "^ Royal Marines
Doveton, John Edward Crussman,"' 52 Foot
Dowman William, "^ loi Foot
Downing, John Da-vid,"^ 12 Foot
Draflen, William Pitt, R.Marine Ai\,\aeTj,3Iajor, Westmoreland Militia
Drestng, Charles, 3 Foot, Gentleman at Arms
Drinan, Wilbam Ben-y.f'^ 2 West India Regiment
Dunne, Richard, Unattached
Dwj'er, Lambart Francis Wilson, 17 Foot
Fames, Thomas Bunbury, 54 Foot
Eden, Thomas Millard Benton,7i 50 Foot
Edmonds, Benjamin,'^ 2 Dragoon Guards
Edwardes, James Graham, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Edwards, George,"' Military Train
5Dra Flbott, Richard Charles, Unattached
it Knderby, Siimuel,'-" York Chasseurs
Engledue,' William John, Royal Engineers
Engstriim, George Lloyd. Royal Artillery
Evelegh, George Carter, Royal Artillery
Fa irtlough, William Haviland,"^ Unattached
riilde.><, Edward, i West India Regiment
Fitzgerald, Joseph William, 3 Dragoon Guards
». FitzRoy, Cavendish Charles,'" 68 Foot
Fleetwood, Thomas Pickton, 8 Foot
SK. Foot, George,"* Royal Artillerj'
FoQtt, John,"'-' 24 Foot'
rordyce, Alexander Dingwall, 72 Foot
Fosbbry, William Thomas Exham,!^" 77 Foot '.'.....
Foskctt, Joseph, Unattached
Foster, William John,'"; ig Foot
Fowler, WiUiniu.'" 2 West India Regiment '..'.'....!!!!'
Fraser, Kviin IJalllic, Unattached
Fr.isei-, .liiiiicM Hurdie,"^ 67 Foot
Eraser, Thomas,"' Royal Marines .!..."!".!]^
• Frederick, Sir Richard, Bart. 9 Foot .!......!,..!.
French, John Thomas, go Foot
Fyers, Henry Thomas, R. Art. Hon. Colonel E. 4- N. York Artilieiy Militia
(Jardiner, Thomas, Unattached, Hecruiting Officer at Cork
Garland, Cicorge,"' 43 Foot, Captain of Invalids, Itoval Hospital, Chelsea ..
Garrett. Newson Dimnell," Royal (bengal) Artillery
Garth, Tliomaw, 15 Dragoons
33 Gee, Kranei.s,'"'' Unattached, Militari/ Knight of fVindsor.......................
Gem, Honry, 47 Foot
Gichard, William Robert, Royal Artillerj' ],..,]']
16 Dec. 46
16 May 62
9 Apr. 12
25 May 55
11 May 55
10 Feb. 14
12 Dec. 26
15 Feb. 56
13 Oct. 54
16 Oct. 57
19 Apr. 55
18 Apr. 53
27 Apr. 15
24 Apr. 55
26 Mar.
24 June 54
WHEN
CAPTAIN. jPLACED OIT
Ihale TXY.
I May 48 20 June 54 j 4 Aug. 54
16 Sept. 65 I Apr. 70 17 May 70
17 Mar. 31 13 Nov. 40 5 Mar. 41
8 Feb. 56 3 June 64 5 Apr. 71
23 July 58' I Apr. 70
10 Nov. 14 12 Oct. 20
10 Nov. 29 3 Apr. 3;
6 Aug. 58 30 June 65
26 Mar. 58; I Apr. 70
11 May 60 I A]
I Sept.58 22 Mar. 64
22 Dec. 59 13 Aug.
8 May 54 j 7 May 63
Jan. 19 23 Jime 25 22 May 28
May 58 21 Nov. 65! i Oct. 70
Mar. 32 II May 41 4 Sept.49.
Aug. 55 3 Aug. 67 20 Oct. 69.
28 May 7o[28 May 70
3 Nov. 68|i7 Feb. 72
7 Oct. 13I25 Dec. 14
5 Jan. 7o| 5 Jan. 70^
23 June 59,28 June 71
9 Aug
25 Oct.
8 Aug
10 Aug
26 Apr.
45
70.
70
9 Aug
7r
II Dec.
9 Dec.
72
64.
5 Feb. 61 12 Mar. 64
23 Apr. 55'ii Aug. 58
9 May 05 1 I Jan. 07
I Feb. 56 23 Mar. 58
18 Mar. 59 27 May 62
14 Juneoq 23 Aug. i3J26 Dec. si!26 Dec. 51
26 Aug. 59 II Apr. 62 27 Oct. 68J22 Mar. 71
31 Aug. 55 ig June 57 20 Feb. 63:12 Sept.6s,
12 Dec. 5115 June 57 18 Feb. 61I13 Jan. 64
16 June 06 12 May 07 7 Apr. 25,14 Sept. 261
16 Aug. 5011 Mar. 53 31 Mar. 55,28 Aug. 57-
18 Dee. 47 28 Jan. 52 10 Sept. 56 20 Feb, 67-
21 June 33 25 May 36 17 Jan. 45 i Feb. 45
16 Dec. 45 27 May 48 18 Oct. 56 14 Dec. 69,
20 Mar. 54lio Apr. 55 18 May 65 2 Apr. 69.
2 Feb. 58 26 Jidy 6419 Feb. 70 19 Feb. 70
2 July i2| 9 Sei)t.i3li5 June 26 12 Oct. 26
26 June SI '24 Feb. 54' 8 May 62 9 Dec. 63
16 June 51' 5 Dec. 55130 July 62 10 Sept. 64:
21 Aug. 47 14 Feb. 54I31 Aug. 60 18 Jan. 67
27 Feb. 56 I'Oct. 58 28 May 70 31 Oct.
;3 Apr. 58, i June 60
!3 Nov. 55' 7 May 59
;6 June 14,18 Mar. 25
!3 Sept. 13 112 Feb. 24
;2 Dec. 5JI27 Apr. 58
I Apr. 70 6 May yo
3 Aug. 67 1 3 Feb. 69.
15 June 32 15 June 32.
22 Apr. 26' 14 Feb. 28,
25 Sept. 61, 21 May 63
30 Dec. 97 5 Nov. 00.
21 Aug. 66 14 Jan. 71
16 Mar. 55 21 Sept.55
14 Jvme45[ 2 Feb. 51 27 Aug. 58 5 Oct. 66
3 June 59 12 May 63 28 May 70128 May 70
20 Nov. 38:25 Sept.4oii5 Mar. 53^20 May 53
12 Mar. 14114 Apr. iSko June 24,16 .Tuly 25
20 Feb. 49 8 Apr. 53112 Dec. 6073 Dec. 61
i6 July 61
26 Sept.67
II May 55! 21 May 58
23 Nov. 49; 2 May 51
2 July 45
27 Mar. 48
19 Feb. 36
2 June 38
10 May 50
II Apr. 62
8 Apr. 25
2 Mar. 26
17 Sept.58
17 May 6,
30 Oct. 57
■27 Sept.59
22 Feb. 55
26 Feb. 56
27 Apr. 60
21 Mar. 65
12 June 58
27 Aug. 58
I Feb. 56
5 June 09
23 June II
31 Oct. II
16 Apr. 12
23 Cec. 57
20 Dec. s6
20 Dec. 3^
10 Jan. 37
12 Aug. 3r
29 Dec. 38
2 Apr. 58
4 Sept.6o
14 July 57
9 Aug. 60
22 Nov. 5c
20 Jan. 54
19 Nov. 57
I July 62
4 Oct. 06
I Feb. 08
5 July 55
10 Sept. 58
4 June 58
30 Aug. 59
1 1 Mar. 53
2 Feb. 55
24 Ai)r. 23
22 Oct. 25
21 Feb. 55
2 Oct. 55
10 Jan. 63
q June 6a
9 Jan. 23
15 Dec. 25
30 Oct. 57
18 Nov. 60
26 Nov. 28
to July 37
26 July 55
8 July 56
26 July 3.
13 July 32
20 Apr. 40
3 Sept. 50
6 Feb. 57
I Apr. 61
12 Dec. 57
27 Ang. 58
23 Nov. 15
6 June 16
18 Sept.4c
5 June 43
19 .Uin. 5;
17 Aug. 55
1 9 Mar. 39
27 Sept.40
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
I Apr. 70 17 May 70
9 Oct. 56,31 Oct. 71
5 Julv 56 15 Jan. 62
2 July 45 10 Nov. 56-
28 May 66 17 July 72
16 May 34 23 Nov. 38
5 Jan. 7c|24Sept.7o.
17 Apr. 68 4 Feb. 71
:6 Jan. 66 8 June 70
I Apr. 70 6 May 70
5 Jan. 69 8 Jan. 70
I Apr. 70 I Apr. 70^
28 Aug. 27 28 Aug. 27
27 May 19
,7 Feb. 32
14 Jan. 71
2 Nov. 72
I May 68
11 Dec. 72
17 Apr. 45
9 May 45
9 Sept. 51 9 Sept. 5 1
6 Jan. 72 6 ./an. 72-
12 Jan. 66] 7 Nov. 68
29 Dec. 54 13 Jan. 69.
I Apr. 70I21 June 70
29 July 25 29 July 25;
16 May 62 1 7 Nov. 68:
14 Mar. 65 20 July 70.
16 June 58
18 Feb. 62
7 Nov. 26
31 Aug. 30.
8 July 59
10 May 71
I Apr. 70
17 May 70
12 Dec. 26
14 June 33;
I Apr. 70
21 June 70
26 Nov. 46
23 Jan. 51
27 Nov. 99
25 May 02
29 June 60
28 Oct. 71
13 Apr. 42
12 May 49
22 Oct. 6,
22 Oct. 61
29 July 65
18 Feb. 68
10 Dec. 67
24 Feb. 72
24 Aug. 20
25 Oct. 21
3 Sept. S3
13 Sept. 53-.
3 Mar. 65
23 Nov. 70
24 Nov. 47
IS Oct. 50.
Captains.
553
COBNET, ]
mcl LIEUT, j LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.I
■0 Gilbert, Francis Yarde,^^ Royal Engineers
Gilliy, Heuvy Mant/o Recruiting district
* Gik's, Joseph, 9 Foot
(Jillin.ir, William, Royal Canadian Rifles
^3 Glasse, i''i-ancis, 25 Foot
Gloajr, Heniy Dundas, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Godber, Robert, Land Transport Corps
Goldingham, George Agnew, Roj al (Madras) Artillery
Goode, Jolin,*^ Unattached
Gordon, Francis Inc^am Conway, 104 Foot
Gordon, James, 3 West India Regiment
Grant, John Charles, 2 Foot
Gray, Basil, Unattached
Greaves, Spencer Ley,^ 34 Foot
Grecutree, Doveton Downes,^' Uuatt , Serretaiij tu tht Diiector Geneitil\
of Military Education )
Grey, Hon. Henry Booth, Unattached
Grey, Richard, 45 Foot
Griffith, Henry, 105 Foot
a. Griffiths, Arthur George Frederick,^- 63 Foot
Guthrie, William, Unattached
33 tJwyime, Heurj' Lewis Edward.'s 62 Foot
}I;inulton, i/harles L. Baillie, 51 Foot
Hamilton, John Miller, Royal Marines
Hamilton, Richard, 27 Foot
Harington, PhUip,^'^ Roj'al Marines
Harrel, James Wharton, 65 Foot
Harris, Charles Harrington, Cape Mounted Riflemen
HiU! is, Joseph, Military Train
fll lliiiTis, William, Unattached
I III 1 isnn, John,'" Unattached, Captain, of Invalids, Moyal Hostpital , Chehea
IJ |[,.inson, John,!"* 82 Foot
Hartigan, John M'Knight, Bombay Staff Corps
Harvey, John, Royal Artillery
Harward, George Sissoii,!'' Royal Artilleiy
Hawkins, George Palmer, Unattached
I I 111, iiii.s, John, Unattached
\'\ W ".. William,n» 15 Foot, Hon.Colonel, Haddington, ^c, ArtiUeru Militia
I 111 !. , (ieorge William, 13 Hussars
11;!;, m,-, Edward Court,'* 93 Foot
* HuaUicote, Cockshutt, 53 Foot
Heathorn, Thomas Bridges. i"i Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Helden, William Augustus TrydeLl,"'^' 3 West India Regiment
Tlewftt, (irnham, Roval Tilnrines
n, V iitr, IvUvnid Xuhnliis, Royal Engineers
II, ', liMiu, AlrxaiHlrr S;iiiiui'l."« Royal Artillery
II ill, .\rthui- Bluiid.U (iL-.,r-e Sandys,!"" Rifle Brigade
jiJiU Hill, Hem-y,i"; Unattached
Hilliker, Hem-y,i"* Land Transport Corps
Hind, Joseph,'""' 104 Foot
Hingstou, Francis Bernard, Unattached
Hodges, Thomas Eardley,"" Unattached
Home, Isaac WUUam,"> 18 Foot
Horsford, George Pahie, Unattached
Horsley, Nicholas,"^ Unattached
Humbley, WUUam Wellington Waterloo, "^ Unattached
Hume, Charles Wheler,23s Rifle Brigade
Humphry, Edward Wood,'!* Royal (Bengal) Engineers, Captain of
luoalids. Soy al Hospital, Chelsea
Hunt, Arthur,""' Military Train
Hylton, Right Hon. WilUam George Hylton, Lord, Bourbon Regiment....
Irby, John James Charles, Unattached, Adjutant of Chelsea Hospital
Irwin, Thomas, 6 Dragoons
Isaac, John Matcham,"^ Unattached
Isacke, Henry Wedderbum, Royal Artillery
Jackson, Christisou Syme, Royal Ai-tillery
James, WilUam HiU.'i' 31 Foot, Adj. 2 South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers .
Jemmett, WilUam Sugden, 15 Foot
Jervois, Edwyn Stanhope, 7 Foot
Johnson, Charles, Roj-al (Madras) Artillery
Jones, Champion, 56 Foot
53 Jones, Wilham,!^! 52 Foot
Kaye, Wilkinson Lister, Royal Artillery
Keisall, Gustavus Nicolls,!^^ Royal Engineers
Kennedy, Irving Francis, 34 Foot
Kerr, John Manners, Ceylon Rifles
\J King. James,!2+ 73 Foot
KniLT, .Sii- Richard Duckworth, Rt. Unattached
Kiugsley, James Bell, Unattached
39 Kirby, Michael, 65 Foot
Knox, James, 19 Foot
Lane, GrenvUle Charles,i26 Rifle Brigade
Langley, George Richard, Unattached
Langrishe, Hugh Henry, Unattached
LasceUes, Claud George William, Royal Artillery
La Touche, George Digges, 100 Foot
Law, James Horton, Unattached
33 Lawrence, William Hudson,i28 Royal Artillery
Lawrence- Archer, James Henry,™ h.p. 4 West India Regiment
Layard, Brownlow VilUers, 3 West India Regiment
Lea, Samuel Percy, Unattached, Zt. Colonel South Mayo Militia
Lee, Jnhn,!3i i Dragoons, Adjutant Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry
Lee, WilUam, Royal Marines
Let'roy, Robert, 97 Foot
X,o ilarchant, Edwardj'^" 57 Foot
I May II
17 Aug. 55
4 Sept. 5 7
14 Aug. 01
Dec. 48
10 June
9 Nov.
17 May 61
9 Jan. 02
30 Aug. 54
•■•■• 1 7 Feb. 55
I June 53 27 Apr. 58
5 Sept. 1 1 ^12 Nov. 12
20 Dec. 51123 Nov. 56
27 Nov. 23
1 18 Mar. 59
30 July 28
15 Feb. 55
9 May 45
I- Mnv 21:
26 May
CAPTAIS-.
23 Mar. 25
I Apr. 69
25 Dec. 13
19 Nov. 70
18 Sept. 06
WHEN
PLACED ON-
HALF PAY.
6 June 25
I June 70
25 Sept. 14
19 Nov. 70
8 Jan. '
11 July 59 12 Dec. 64
7 Sept. 551 I Apr. 57
21 May 63! 17 June 64
20 Feb. 35:20 Feb. 35
30 July 62 30 June 63
12 Nov. 29,15 Mar. 3
Aug. 63 1 8 June 70 8 Dec. 70
31 Jan. 34J29 Nov. 39 20 Jtme45
19 June 55| I Apr. 70 6 May 70
9 Jan. 47 1 8 Jan. 58 8 Jan. 58
13 Apr. 26J17 Dec. 30
17 Nov. 54,31 .July 67
-:=; Apr. 57] 12 Feb. 66
27 .luly
9 Aug. 33
I Apr. 69
^ .„. „„ 15 July 68
i,i ±tr.). T, J/ .luij- i5,i2 Feb. 62 20 July 70
22 Apr. 20 20 Mar. 27 24 Feb. 37 13 Aug. 47
25 Apr. 05 26 Juneo6J23 Aug. 10 25 Feb. 17
9 Apr. 55 18 Sept.57 22 Mar. 64! 14 Aug. 66
17 Aug. 5514 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67J31 Aug. 70
18 Sept.57, 12 June63l I Apr. 70 21 Jime7o
3 Jan. 50 24 Feb. 54 6 Mar. 62I i May 63
15 .June 551 5 .June 57 i Jan. 66J29 Dec. 69
26 Sept. 56 25 Feb. 61 i Feb. 68 i June 70
7 Sept.551 I Apr. 57 I June
16 Apr,
ime 25 8 Jime ,
10 jijir. 12 21 jau. 131 2.iime25 0Jime3o
20 July 15 28 Oct. 24, 3 Dec. 29 15 Mar. 39
25 June 24 13 Aug. 25 27 Oct. 35125 Oct. 42
^J „.l^V- ^.f .J .li.*f,. ^J -, jj,..j „„.. .,.
21 July 58 22 May 60 21 July 70 15 Mny 72
18 Jime 35 23 Jime 37 i Apr. 46 26 May 46
19 Dec. 5018 Aug. 52 25 Sept.57 19 -^Pr. 61
30 Nov. 09! 6 Jan. n 15 May 27 15 May 27
25 Aug. o6j 3 Nov. 08 I July 20 7 Sept.26
:9 Mar. 07 14 .Tan. oS| 2 May
: 25 Apr.
17 Apr. 58 24 Jan. 60^ 9 Sept. 64 29 June 66
25 May 55 2 Nov. 55' 8 .June 67 31 Oct. 71
125 Dec. 13J25 Dec. 14
9 Dec. 50! 10 Nov. 54' 19 Aug. 591 17 Aug. 66
7 Mar. 56123 Mar. 58 i Apr. 70 i Apr. 70
23 Nov. 55I 7 May 59] 8 May 68 25 Feb. 69
I 2 May 47!i2 Feb. 481 7 June55li8 Dec. 61
12 Dec. 57I27 Aug. 58 31 Oct. 67! II Dec. 72
23 Oct. 55J 7 Sept.58 20 May 68 14 July 69
19 Jan. 15 5 May 15 28 June 36,28 June 36
26 Feb. 55 7 Sept. 55 I Apr. 57
20 Jan. 45 I May 49 i Jan. 62 17 Nov. 63
13 Oct. 08 5 Dec. II I Oct. 50 i Oct. 50
29 Jan. 12] 4 Feb. 14 17 Deo. 41I17 Dec. 41
27 July 55 10 Sept. 58 I Apr. 70I i Apr. 70
30 Jan. 23 20 Apr. 36 14 June 421 2 Aug. 42
18 Mar. 13J 5 Oct. 15 16 Jan. 46 16 Jan. 46
,27 Mar. 35; 15 Dec. 38 29 Apr. 50 23 Oct. 57
19 Nov. 58 27 May 62,31 Oct. 71 31 Oct. 71
10 May 5730 June 62 18 Nov. 68
20 Feb. 57 22 June 58 i June 69
26 Aug. 19' 22 Apr. 24 24 Jime 24
8 Oct. 54116 Jan. 63 16 Jan. 63
29 Oct. 12 3 Dec. 18 25 Oct. 21
~ ''""'■ July 45, 10 Sept.50
3 Sept.
12 June 52
10 Apr. 17
17 Jan. 51
26 Aug. 09
■ 4 Nov'. 26
12 Dec. 57
19 July 55
17 Aug. 55
13 July 49
13 June 51
25 June 59 J „-
25 Feb. 08 5 Jan. 09
11 Dec. 15 I May 22
II Apr. 54 1 20 June 54
18 May 43! 3 Feb. 55
,25 Jan. 55 4 May 55
25 Sept.o6!io Dec. 06
28 Feb. 22 1 29 May 25
10 Nov. 13 j 9 Nov. 14
!5 June 12129 Feb. 16
Oct. 57 7 Nov. 69| 13 Apr. 70
30 Apr. 55
5 Jan. 55
24 Nov. 12
'.6 Mar. 58
II May 55
7 Jan. 14
5 July 15
5 Sept. 49
3 Aug. 64
7 May 18
17 Dec. 13
Dec. 43
[9 Dec. 48
19 Aug. 62
22 July 13
28 Apr. 10
15 Dec. 40 ,.,
6 Mar. 63 1 17 Nov. 63
6 July 38 j 8 Apr. 42
5 Nov. 54 14 Feb. 56
22 Aug. 21 '12 Oct. 32
7 Dec. 5512 June 60
12 Apr. 50 3 Dec. 52
2 Aug. 67! II Dec. 72
JO Oct. 691 16 Mar. 70
I Jan. 67 23 Nov. 70
r6 Nov. 55 I June 62
27 Aug. ^.
I Oct. 58
21 May 58
" Mar. 54 m i>uv. 551 I June 02
, Nov. 57 14 Sept.6i:3i July 67
3 Oct. 62 3 Sept. 70! 7 Dec. —
~ ^ '' 3oSept.i9[ 5 June 23
12 July 361 4 May 43
13 Oct. 59'i8Nov. 68
9 Oct. 63 24 Nov. 67
1 Apr. 70 17 May 70
28 Feb. u I Jan. 18
22 Apr. 261 5 Feb. 36
21 May 41 1 21 May 41
31 May 21J19 Apr. 23
21 Oct. 66 15 Apr. 71
3 June 59 21 Apr. 68
26 Apr. 44 26 Apr.
27 Apr. 25 27 Oct. _^
12 Aug. 55I28 May 70
15 Sept. 68 13 Nov. 69
9 Sept.25 II Jan. 28
2 Feb. 32 8 Aug. 40
12 Feb. 58 I Jan. 69
4 Mar. 68 9 Aug. 70
18 Feb. 53 i8 Feb. 53
10 May 71 10 May 71
12 Feb. 42 10 Aug. 49
I Apr. 70 8 Apr. 70
29 Dec. 54 6 May 59
554
Captains.
Lennard, John Farnaby. Royal Art. Lt.Col. Commandant Kent Art. Militia
Leunox, John Maitland.i^a R. Mariues, Dep. Gov. ofFortamouth Convict Frtson
Leonard, Henry Bates, Royal Marines
Leslie, Charles Robert, 25 Foot
Lewis, Alfred, 2 Foot
Lewis, Ernest, 8 Foot •.;;:vVr";'"V
Liddell, Gerald George, 23 Foot, Adjutant 4gMiddlesex Mijle Volunteert ...
Lindsay, Wilham Chacon, Royal Artillery
Lloyd, Charles Frederick, 24 Foot
Lloyd, Jacob Richards,'^^ Royal Marines
Logan, Joseph,"^ 2 Foot, Kecrniting Officer at Hertford
LoveridKe, Charles Gooden, 2 West India Regiment
Low, John Alves,i36 Royal (Bengal) Ai-tillery
Lucas, Jasper,!^" 47 Foot • ••• ■■■■■.■■:
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham.i^s Royal Marines (Honorary Major)
M'Gorre'ry, Henry,"" Coast Brigade of Artillery
M'Kay, George,i« 72 Foot
M'Leod, Alexander, Gold Coast Artillery Corps
M'Murdo, Charles Edward,'" Royal Canadian Rifles
Macartney, Arthur Sutherland, R. Artillery, Adj. Ihirham Artillery Militia
Macartney, George,'" 100 Foot
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached
Mackenzie, James Dixon, 14 Foot
Magniac, Lane Baines,'*^ loi Foot
Mann, James, 15 Hussars
Mansergh, Wilmsdorf George, 107 Foot
Marillier, Charles Henry, Cape Mounted Riflemen
Marsh, Edward Herman,'*' 34 Foot
Martin, David WiUiam,'** 38 Foot
Martin, Robert Conolly,'" 19 Foot, Recruiting Officer at Ipsictch
Mascall, John Richard, 's" Royal Marines
5JJ Master, Richard Thomas,'^' Grenadier Guards
Maunsell, George, 106 Foot
May, Allan, Royal Engineers
Maynard,Chas.Walsham,'-^='R. (Bengal) Art. Jrf;'.3fidZott;an.4r<.Fo?«nieers
Meiville, Winniett Lockhart, Royal Canadian Rifles
Meredith, Boyle, '5* Unattached
Middlemass, Christopher, 16 Foot
MiUs, Thomas Arthur, i Foot
Money, Albert ■William,'^^ Royal Canadian Rifles
Monsell, Bolton James Alfred, 73 Foot, Adjutant i Administrative Bat-
talion Tower Hamlets Rijle Volunteers
Morewood, Henry F., 30 Foot
Moriarty, David Ban-y,'" 6 Foot
Morrison, Richard Fielding,
Mosse, James Urquhart, 17 Foot
Mudge, Henry Colton,'^' Royal Marines
Mullen, John! Unattached
Munro, Andrew.'O" MiUtary Train
Munro, George Traill, Royal Canadian Rifles
Murphy, John,'" Military Train
Murphy, William Lawrence. 9 Foot 1
Mytton, Frederick Colvin,'"^ Royal (Bombaji Engineers
Town Major at Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nagle, Richard,i«3 R. Canadian
Nash, William Russell. 82 Foot
Noame, Albert, 16 Foot
Nethercote, John,'^* 19 Hus.sars
Newbigging, Robert G.,"-'^ 89 Foot
Newbuxg, Arthur R. Camack, Umittuched
Nicholas, James, Royal Marines
Nisbett, Francis Henry William,""' Roy:il Artillery
Nott, HoUis Henry,'^" R. Marine Art. Adj. 1st Lanarkshire Art. Volunteers
O'Brien, Michael, 54 Foot
O'Callaghan, Patrick Lane,'"' 13 Foot
O' Flanagan , John , 9 Foot
O'Grady, George Francis, 56 Foot
Owen, Charles Lanyon,'"" Royal Marines
Osven, George Arthur, 107 Foot
J@ Palmer, Edward Despard,'" 67 Foot
^ Pardey, John Qum,'" 87 Foot
Parke, Charles Barker,'"^ Royal Marines
Parker, Howard, 100 Foot
Parkin, John Bowden, Royal Artillery
Parsons, Lawrence Hector Hardress, Royal Artillery
Pasley, Maitlund W. Bouverie Sabine, R. (Bombay) Art. Adj. Stiiiex Art. Mil
Pearson, John Richard, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Phelipa, Richard, Royal Artillery
Phillips, Fred. Hervey Buthurst, Royal Artillery
Pieters, Charles,"^ Unattached
Pinchard, William Biddulph, 70 Foot
». Pitman, Wm.'""^ R. Marine Art. Adjutant 1st Administrative Brigade, \
Olamoryanshire Artillery Volunteers )
Piatt, Il(3nry Albert,"^ 69 Foot
Pope, Richard Albert Vercoe, 49 Foot
Potham, John,'"'-" 7 Foot
Preston, Hoiiry Evelyn Woodville,'*" 50 Foot
• Prickett, William, Royal Waggon Train
Pringle, James, 58 Foot
Ralph, Joseph, Unattached.,
Raymond, Elliott Arthur, 44 Foot
Read, Constantine, Royal Staff Corps
Bice, Charles Augustus, Royal Engineers
Rich, John Sampson,'^^ Royal Artillerv ..
CORKKT,
2nd LIEUT. LIBCT.
orSIfSIGN.
18 June
27 Dec.
31 Aug.
12 Nov.
14 Mar.
18 Mar.
14 May
11 Sept,
1 Aug,
20 Feb.
3 Feb.
14 Aug,
12 Dec.
23 June
30 Jan.
2 Aug,
17 Sept.
17 Nov
35 5 Apr. 37
52 24 Feb. 54
41 21 May 46
58 26 Oct. 60
56 21 May 58
?^l
123 July 58
13 Dec. 59
12 I Apr. 15
56 23 July 58
49 8 Apr. 53
54I 8 Dec. 54
57 25 May 60
57,27 Aug. 58
:48| 5Sept.49
38 24 Nov. 41
31 Jan. 55
55 3 July 6<^
.50 9 Feb. 55
54 9 Mar. 55
9 Dec. 55
30 Nov. 15
10 Apr. 55
20 Feb. 51
7 Apr. 57
8 Feb. 56
23 Nov.
16 June
26 Jan.
7 Jan.
21 Jan.
29 Sept.
June 49
29 Oct.
29 Mar,
9 Apr. 59
29 Feb. 56
13 No '
7 Sept. 58
18 May 55
19 Deo. 57
17 Sept. 50
30 Mar
18 Apr. 56
14 Nov. 48
9 Mar. 43
29 Jan.
5 June 55
11 Jan. 50
9 Dec. 54
7 Sept. 58
12 Dec. 56
2 May 56
3 July 60
> July
-5 Apr. .,
21 Sept. 05
22 Dec. 52
7 Jan.
30 Dec. ^^
11 Sept. 60
24 Jan. ^_,
23 July 59
8 May 55
20 Apr. 58
I Feb. 00
18 July II
30 Dec. 47
20 Oct. 55
27 June 48
9 Dec. 52
12 June 52
ao Dec. 43
I Maj- 46
4 Aug,
31 Aug. 55
I July 5;
6 Jan. 57
21 Dec. 55
24 June 62
9 Nov. 55
8 ,iuiy 56
1 Jan. 26
18 Feb. 55
7 Nov. 16
2 May 47
I Mar. 08
7 Nov. 56
7 June 55
5 Jan. 59
7 May 60
8 Aug. 62
7 Sept. 50
I June 49
31 Aug. 55
3 Feb. 55
3 Nov. ^6
1 Feb. 57
28 May 55
6 June 54
1 July 13
14 Jul J- 60
25 Mar. 61
' 65
29 Oct. 61
Aug. 58
_ July 59
25 Apr. 53
24 Dec. 58
[5 Jime58
>6 Oct. 52
i6 Mar. 46
31 Jan. 60
15 Jan. 58
22 Sept. 55
30 May 51
4 Apr. 58
2 June 60
5 Aug. 59
^3 Apr. 5"
.6 May 6
:3 0ct. 5
:6 July 2
6 Apr. 09
7 Feb. 54
27 Dec. 54
:g Deo. 62
4 Nov. 64
I Oct. 46
!i Sept
-I Mar. 59
24 Dec. --
22 May 00
17 Dec. 12
9 Mar. 49
23 Nov. 56
I Nov. 48
I Aug. 55
27 Apr. 58
27 June
50 Nov.
t4 Oct.
9 Sept.
[5 Oct.
Feb. 54
26 Feb. 58
3 Oct. 60
4 Jan. 65
I Feb. 59
31 May 59
I June 30
9 June 55
7 Apr. 25
26 Feb. 49
30 Apr. 09
I Apr. 46
!9 Dec. 62
:4 Mar. 54
io Dec. 64
■o Feb. 66
I May 67
:8 Apr. 68
=3 Oct. 33
.2 June 63
22 Dec. 60
9 Nov. 56
1 Apr. 70
19 Aug. 67
2 Oct. 55
7 Nov. 51
7 Sept.55
30 Mar. 67
26 Jan. 58
^ Dec. 65
23 Dec. 65
29 June 58
I Aug. 26
7 Oct. 59
30 July 62
!i Aug. 67
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
J 9 June 55
30 Sept. 58
31 May 59
31 July 67
I July 15
30 July 62
24 Aug. 66
27 Aug. 58
30 Mar. 67
I Oct. 50
I Aug. 67
I Apr. 70
31 Mar. 70
>o Apr. 66
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
16 Aj-r. 61
[o July 63
1 Apr. 70
20 Apr. 60
[8 Nov. 53
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
[4 May 58
27 Feb. 64
25 Apr. 67
I Apr. 70
9 Aug. 64
28 June 71
I Apr. 70
17 June 23
4 June 31
14 Nov. 59
12 May 65
24 Apr. 69
8 Aug. 68
4 Dec. 47
7 Dec. 67
3 Aug. 67
22 Jan. 68
7 Sept. 09
31 Dec. 28
14 Apr. 59
1 Jan. 62
I Apr. 55
I Apr. 64
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
16 Feb. 52
17 Feb. 54
1 2 May 54
30 Oct. 66
27 Mar. 62
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
25 Dec. J3
I Apr. 70
16 Dec. 45'
20 Apr. 60 1
24 Aug. 32'
I Aug. 55
9 Dec. 28'
WHEIT
PLACED OK
HALF PAY.
3 Feb. 52
31 Mar. 69
17 Oct. 57
10 Jan. 70
31 Oct. 71
23 Nov. 70
20 Feb. 71
3 July 27
30 Oct. 69
30 June 63
24 June 62
21 June 70
30 Sept. 69
7 Apr. 65
4 Aug. 68
I July 61
30 Mar. 67
27 May 62
30 Aug. 70
8 Dec. 69
29 June 70
7 Mar. 34
18 Apr. 65
17 Apr. 67
21 Aug. 67
17 May 70
1 Apr. 70
4 Feb. 62
30 Oct. 66
22 Apr. 62
4 Mar. 6g
15 Feb. 19
|o Oct. 66
2 Oct. 67
■o Feb. 67
1 Oct. 50
!i June 71
2 Aug. 70
22 Feb. 71
I Apr. 70
23 Nov. 70
21 June 71
8 Aug. 68
26 Apr. 70
25 Mar. 63
18 Nov. 53
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
13 Dec. 61
14 Oct. 68
6 May 70
21 June 71
28 June 71
1 Apr. 70
21 May 25
30 Sept.33
16 Sept.68
18 Sept. 67
22 Oct. 70
8 Aug. 68
:6 Oct. 66
6 July 70
3 Feb. 69
24 July 72
:3 Nov. 17
;8 June 44
6 Dec. 60
29 May 69
6 July 57
JO Mar. 65
25 Feb. 65
10 May 66
17 June 54
21 Sept. 54
12 May 54
2 July 70
7 Feb, 70
21 June 70
26 Apr. 70
6 May 70
I Apr. 70
>5 June 16
7 June 70
16 Dec. 45
21 Mar. 71
24 Aug. 3a
18 Mar. 62
6 Nov. 30
Capta
Rich, Robert James Kvelj-n, 66 Foot
Richardson, Mervyn, Unattached
Richmond, C. H. Or. L. Duke of, KG. Unattached .
Riddlesden, Richard, 4 Foot
Rintoul, Robert, 4 Dragoon Guards
Roberts, Francis,'**^ Mihtary Train
Roberts, Julius, Royal Marine Artillery
Robertson, Frederick,!** Royal Artillery
Robertson, John Ramsay James, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Robilliard, Charles Durham Hocart,!*'' Royal Marines
Robinson, George Cayley, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Rogan, Jame8,i>'7 Coast Brigade of Artillery (Deputy Assistant Com-}
viUiary, i April 54) )
Rokeby, Langham,'** Royal Marines
Rollo, Robert A.191 Royal ArtiUery
Rose, Hugh, Unattached
Ross, George, Royal Engineers
Rous, Hon. William Rufus, Portuguese Service
Roworth, Charles Edward Whitaker, 6 Foot
St. George, Henry Peaseley L'Estrange, 3 West India Regiment
St. John, Edward Beauchamp, 73 Foot
Sangster, Thomas Henry,'^^ 97 Foot ;
Saimders, Morley Caulfleld, 12 Foot.
Savage, Henry,!'-'^ Royal Marines
Savage, Philip Charles Cofliu, Royal Canadian Militia
Savile, Henry Bourchier Osborne, Royal Artillery
Scotland, David, 7 Dragoon Guards {Quarter Master 10 Dec. 53), Adju- )
iant, Cheshire Yeomanry Caoalri/ )
Scott, James,is5 Coast Brigade of Artillery
Scott , William Charles Edward, 3 West India Regiment
Sewell, John Augustus George Fred.,"*^ Military Train
SejTnour, Edward Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Skinner, Cortlandt George MacGregor, 35 Foot
Slater, Henry Francis, Royal Ai'tlUery
Smail, James,!^" Royal Marines
Smith, Corry Beverley, Royal Marine ArtiUery, Adj. Westmoreland Militia
Smith, John, MiUtary Train
Smith, John Graydon, 7 Foot
Smith, Joseph, 7 Foot
Smyth, James Stewart, 63 Foot
Southey, Arthur Howard, 5 Foot
Squirl, Charles, 2 Foot
Squirl, Frederick, 2 Foot
Squirl, William,i98 91 Foot
Stanford, Joseph Arthur,!"" 99 Foot
Stark, Charles, ^Do Royal Marines
Stebbing, Frederick Anderson,^"! 8 Foot
Steheliu, George Ffrench, 83 Foot
Stevens, William,^"^ 2 Foot
c. Stewart, Alexander Fred., 36 Foot
Stewart, Mervj'n, Royal Artillery
Stewart, Hon. Randolph Henry ,2i'3 42 Foot
Stewart, William.^o* Royal Marines
Stockley, Charles More,^"^ loi Foot
Stone, Cecil Perclval, 77 Foot
Strange, Charles, Unattached
Syme, Peter Macfarlane, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tallan, Lawrence,2i« Unattached
Taylor, Arthur.^ 25 Foot
Taylor, James, 24 Foot
Taylor, WUliam,-'** Royal Marines
Teale, Emanuel,''"" 1 Foot
Telfer, James Drummond, Royal Artillery
Thomas, William Hugh, 49 Foot
Thompson, John Charles, 25 Foot
Thompson, Penton.^i" Royal (Bengal) ArtUlery
Tisdall, John Knox, Royal Engineers
i9 Tittle, John Moore,2i2 Unattached
Torriano, Charles Strangways,^'^ Royal Artillery
Townley, Dawson, 58 Foot
Travers, James Dalgairns,-'* 17 Foot
Treeve, Henry Richard,^!^ 28 Foot
Trimmer, Augustus Richard, 44 Foot
Tucker, Jervis.^is Royal Ai-tillery
Tulloch, James Gregorie M'Donald.^" 21 Foot
Turle, William Greer,^!' 60 Rifles
Turnor, WiUiam Weston.^is 68 Foot
iP Tweedie, Michael,^" Royal Artillery
TJrquhart, Frederic Day, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Van Homrigh, Alexander Plunket.^s" 36 Foot
Vansittart, Francis, Royal Artillerj'
Varlo, Henry ,221 Royal Marines
5B Vaughan, Herbert Henry,2-'2 Unattached
Vibart, John, Royal (Bombay) ArtiUery
ViUiers, Ernest, 43 F. Adjutant 2nd Administrative Satt. Kent ItiJleVolnnteers
ViUiers-Stuart, Hy. John Richard, 68 F. Lt. Col. Waterford Artillery Militia
Walker, Andrew Murray, Ceylon Rifle Regiment
Walker, WUliam Francis, Royal ArtiUery
Walsh, John, Royal ArtiUery
Walsh, John, Military Train
Ward, Henderson,223 Royal Marines
Ward, WiUiam, Royal West India Rangers
Ware, Charles, 91 Foot
Wame, John Cordeiro, 24 Foot
555
2ndLIEnT. tlKUT. CAPIIIK. PLACHDOir
OrENSIGN. I HALF PAT.
Aug. 24
., July 15
24 May 39
25 Jan. 56
29 June 26
2 May 24
27 Sept. 42
J 29 July 56
' oept.5s 17 Apr. 57
) Mar. J I 16 Mai
1 Feb. 31 14 Feb. 31
4 Feb. 26! 4 Feb. 26
27 Sept. 44 127 Sept. 44
25 Dec. 13:25 Sept.i4
2 Sept.62[i7 Apr. 67
I Apr. 70 I Apr. 70
Aug. S3 24 Sept. 55
iVi.itr. 4i^iu Jiui . 44 15 ALig. 53 24 otJpv.55
Dec. 0320 July 04^23 July 13 10 Oct. 21
TllTiil -- n^ i-ltir .Q .,., &Mrr r-fcL,^ T^/lK A.
.3 June 45 22 Aug. 48
!5 Sept. 54 10 July 56
4 June 45 23 Mar. 5-
26 Oct. 55 7 May 59
7 Aug. 03 12 Sept. 03
i Dec. 40 10 Jan. 44
17 Dec
15 May 19 28 June 50
7 Dec. 57
J I May 64
29 Oct. 61
4 June 56
17 May 50
2 Dec. II
20 July 55
.4 Dec. 37
[7 Nov. 54
10 Apr. 55
27 June 48
3 May 53
I May 15
24 June 54
17 Oct. 57
>5 Jan. 58
!3 Nov. 55
'.o Nov. 58
21 May 58
29 July 53
20 Nov. 57
May 49
:9 Aug. 5)
4 Jan. 62 10 Sept.6
6 Nov. 55 10 Nov. 6
6 May 19 25 Dec
Mar. 59
Oct. 64
12 A])r. 64
7 Oct. 60
[9 May 54
12 July 30
tg Feb. 58
21 Apr. 40
8 May 56
4 Nov. 50
19 Sept. 56
20 Feb. 57
I Nov. 48
7 June 54
6 Nov. 20
27 Sept.55
8 Nov. 59
21 Sept.55
12 June 60
12 June 60
16 Nov. 6o
5 Nov. 61
24 Sept. 56
31 May 59
.iu-rt.y 49 8 July 51 ^ Aij.tn. ^u
12 July 59 20 Aug. 63 3 July 72
9 Apr. 54 2 Aug. 55 13 Dec. 65
24 Apr. 55 25 Jan. 56
^^g. 3, II Aug. 54 9 Sept.59
1 May 46 9 Nov. 46 17 Feb. 54
2 Mar. 55 10 Aug. 55 14 June 64
24 June 57 20 Sept.59 3 -^^g- 67
■'--- " - - Sept.64 22 July 7-
Apr. 71
Nov.
14 June 45
I Nov. 21
!i Feb. 60
:i Aug. 54
15 J^"g .
j8 Apr. 56
II Jan. 43
14 Sept.55
31 Dec. 59
8 June 54
7 July 08
JS Apr. 06
24 June 53
8 Oct. 50
ij Aug. 57
;3 Nov. 55
I Apr. 54
16 Dec. 5'
I Feb. 56
I Feb. 56
I May 09
13 June 45
19 Nov. 57
10 Dec. 43
7 Apr. 37
29 Jime 09
9 Dec. 54
24 July 57
16 Jan. 55
30 Aug. 55
17 Dec. 51
23 Nov. 04
I Aug. 43
18 July 26
Oct. 6
!5 June
19 Nov. 5
23 Aug. 61
7 Mar. 44
10 Sept. 58
23 Aug. 61
7 Nov. 57
17 Aug. 58I29 Feb. 64
10 Nov. 66 I Apr. 69
27 Aug. 58 23 Nov. 6s
4 Nov. 59 22 Oct. 70
Dec. 67
•Q Dec.
Nov. 5
18 Nov. 19
1 Apr. 70
20 Oct. 69
9 Nov. 67
29 May 66
2 Feb. 62
26 Aug. 40
I Apr. 70
9 Nov. 46
I Apr. 70
I July 61
1 1 Aug. 63
I Apr. 70
I Apr. S5
7 Apr. 65
4 June 36
iS Dec. 65
3 Aug. 67
2 June 67
Apr. 70
12 June 67 5 Apr. 7*
Dec. 65 26 Sept.68
S July 6i
; Mar.
I Apr. 69
J 2 Apr. 20
28 June 50
10 June 6a
24 Apr. 23
26 Aug. 70
1 June 70
20 Sept. 71
31 May 71
2 Sept.68
3 May 44
I Apr. 70
20 May S3
27 May 70
22 Sept. 64
I June 70
I Apr. 70
27 Aug. 56
7 Apr. 6s
19 Aug. 39
25 Sept.66
Nov. 69
Feb.' 56 20 Oct. 65
6 July 70
Apr. 70
Feb. T
Apr. 70 2 June 70
tg Apr. 54 2 Aug. 55 13 JJec. 05 4 Jiar. 09
[8 May 55 12 Apr. 56 17 May 61 31 Oct. 71
7 Apr. 55 26 Oct. 55 22 May 63 i Sept. 69
21 June 50 27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 24 22 Aug. 37
Apr. 70
May 55 23 Oct. 57
8 Nov. 59
1 Apr. 70
7 May 50
2 June 69
I Apr. 70
I May 64
Dec. 55 24 Aug. 64
Nov. 10 28 June 50
Oct. 06
26 Jan. 55
8 Dec. 54
2 Mar. 60
7 Dec. 58
24 Aug. 54
12 Jan. 55
23 Mar. 58
26 Oct. 62
17 June 12
19 July 58
12 Mar. 61
7 Oct. 45
8 Jan. 41
6 Jan. 12
7 Aug. 58
I Apr. 61
5 Mar. 55
3 July 58
7 Feb. 54
I Dec. 05
I7 Sept.55
Oct. 47
_, Dec. 32
3 Mar. 66
21 Oct. 62 23 Mar. 66 I Apr. 70 17 Maj
23 Mar. 55 26 Feb. 56 30 Jan. 66I25 Mar
26 June -_,
14 June 59
16 Mar. 58
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 60
7 July 61
10 Apr. 68
I Apr. 70
22 July 30
•7 Aug. 58
I Apr. 70
.7 Jan. 52
g Sept.49
A Sept. 23
Sept. 63
: Apr. 70
) May , _,
t Apr. 70
_ June 69
3 July 72
4 Mar. 69
3 Aug. 70
17 July 66
13 Apr. 55
23 Mar. 67
4 Apr. 69
24 July 72
I Apr. 70
21 Nov. 28
29 Feb. 64
8 Aug. 45
7 June 70
[6 May 65
[3 Sept.66
J 7 May 70
24 Aug. 54
12 June 69
17 May 70
8 Aug. 63
21 Sept.72
28 June 50
15 Apr. 29
28 Oct. 71
3 Sept. 70
21 June 70
8 Apr. 70
7 June 60
I Mar. 67
22 July 68
8 Apr. 70
17 Dec. 33
to June 65
21 June 70
21 Feb. 57
[3 Mar. 55
2= Jan. 31
July 64
:8 0ct. 68 26 Feb. 70
4 Mar. 68 23 Nov. 70
Apr. 70
. Apr. 59 30 Jan. 61
!o June 15 24 Feb. 25
I Apr. 70 I Apr. 70
;o July 55 10 Dec. 58
13 29 Dec. 46
May 70
556
Captains.
COEKET, I
2Ild LIEUT. LIBUT.
or ENSIGN.'
Watkins, John Westrop, Royal (Madras) Ai-tillery
Webb, Edward Towusend,—* 27 Foot
Welch, Stephen .7. W. F., Cape Regiment
Westby. Benuird Heyer, i6 Foot
White, Edward Hillman, Royal Marines
White, Henry Ellis, Uniittaciied
Whitehead, William,^" 80 Foot
Whittington, George Jolrn Charles, Royal Canadian Rifles
Whitten, Andrew,^-^ 46 Foot
Whybrow, James, ^^3 58 Foot
WilUams, Herbert John Mainvvaring, 4 Foot
Wilmer, Louis Wortbiiigton,"" 90 Foot
Wilson, AVilloughby Janjes,^** Royal Artillery
Winn, William, 29 Foot
* Winnington, Henry Jeffreys, 39 Foot
3P Wolrige, Ambrose" A. R.,2i» Royal Marines (Monorari/ Lf. Colonel)
3B Wood, James,"o Roj-al Marines
Woodall, Frederick Nind, 74 Foot, D.A.A.G.for Musketry, Multa ..
Woodward, John, Unattached
Worthington, Jonathan York,23i Roj-al (Bengal) Artilleiy
Wright, Dennis,-^- 109 Foot
Wjratt, Charles Edwyn, 5 Lancers, Gentleman at Arms
Wyatt, Walter J., Unattached
Wynne, John, Royal Artillery
Yeoman, Constantine LaAvrence.^s* Royal (Madras) AitUlery
Yoimg, Gcori^e Ramsay Craik.^ss Royal Artillery
12 Dec.
SI
27 Apr.
4 Feb.
S6!
9 Dec.
27 Aug
25
19 Sept.
7 Dec.
ss
23 Mar.
8Mav
SSi
14 Apr.
I May
ss
9 Oct.
22 Aug
49
17 Aug.
14 July
57,23 Apr.
5 Nov
9 Mar.
10 Apr.
60
13 Oct.
I Apr.
59
7 Apr.
23 Oct.
55
25 Sept.
18 Dec.
47 3c June
30 Nov
53'
13 Aug.
4 July
03
15 Aug.
25 Apr.
24 Mar
12
14 May
15 Dec.
5 Nov
10 May
II Dec.
46,
3 Mar.
rApr.
S7,
5 Aug.
iS July 48'
8 Mar.
24 Feb.
57,30 IS ov.
16 Dec.
20
I Aug.
9 June 48
24 May
6 Aug
46
I July
wn v;x
CAPTAIir. PLACKDOK
LF VAT.
__ May 62,21
30 July 62 12
6 Sept.27J 6
9 Aug. 64:30
3 Aug. 67 7
[6 Apr. 61 1 16
6 June 60 18
to Oct. 70I10
11 Mar. 68'2i
I Apr. 70, 7
30 Nov. 70 20
1 Apr. 70 j 1
I Apr. 55 24
I Apr. 70 27
^5 Dec. 13 25
31 July 26 10
:3 Nov. 40 4
1 Apr. 70 8
L2 June 40 6
27 Aug. 58 I
30 July 62 1 22
2 Feb. 58] 13
:6 July 64 26
3 Aug. 39 13
27 Aug. 58 6
7 June 54 27
Feb. 67
Nov. 70
Sept. 27
Aug. 71
Feb. 71
Apr. 61
Nov. 67
Oct. 70
Mar. 68
June 70
Sept. 71
Apr. 70
July 69
May 70
Sei>t.i4
Apr. 68
Aug. 43
Apr. 70
June 51
July 63
Jan. 68
July 67
July 64
Sept. 39
July 63
Sept. 60
War Services of the Cajjtains.
1 Captain Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the action
at Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and captui'e at Magdala (Medal).
- Captain Agnew served -with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with
Havelcck's Column at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept. relief and subsequent defence of Lucknow (wounded)
17th Oct., defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, campaign in Oude, and final capture of Lucknow (.Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
♦ Captain Andros served with the 6ist Eegt. at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, including repulse of sorties
on the 4th, 9th (wounded), and 18th July 1857, and action of Nuijufghur (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Anton has the War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and Guadaloupe.
* Captain Arrowsmith served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the 15th Aug. 1S55
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Balcombe sei-ved in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. 1854, including he siege of Sebastopol ; was also at the
bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal vrith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captain R. F. Ballantine served on the Staff of General O'Connor commanding in Jamaica during the Negro
rebellion in October 1865, and was specially selected to organize, equip, and command the discharged soldiers
and pensioners in Jamaica (over 300 strong) for active service during that trying emergency. The able and
.judicious maunei- in which this important duty was performed met with the unqualified approbation of Major
General O'Connor and of the authorities of Jamaica.
'3 Captain Barker served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 16 Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'♦ Captain Barr served with the 531 d Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the passage of the Goomtoe
and occupation of Sultanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor
affairs (Medal).
15 Captain C. D'O. Bowers accompanied the expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo ;
was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the SwaiTacunda Creek, i6th
Feb. ; at the landing storming and capture of the enemy's entrenched works ; at the storming capture and
destruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the i8th Feb. ; also at the battle
of Saba, and the storming captm-e and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1861.
" Captain Battine, as a Lieutenant in the Bengal Ai-my, sei-ved with the Persian Expeditionary Force from January
to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved in Bengal
with Havelock's Column, on the Staff of that General, and was present in the several actions leading to and eniUng
in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857 ; also during the subsequent defence as a D.A.Q.M.
General to the force until its final relief by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
1' Captain Baynes served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of
the Pyrenees (30th July), Nivelle, and Toulouse (War Medal with three Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the liattles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
" Captain Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in Bhootan in 1865-66
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain J. (;. Bell served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
action of Toolsepore, and minor afliiu-s (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
«> Captain S. W. BeU served with the 8ist Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58.
2' Captam Bent sci-ved with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in
Aug. 1854 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea in 1855 until the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp). Landed at Tana
and Woodlark Islands in July 1858 to destroy the villages and operate against the natives. Employed against the
Maories in New Zealand in i860, and commanded a Detachment under Major Nelson at the storm and capture of
three fortified Pahs in August (Medal).
'" Captain G. C. Bower served with the 44th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of
China, including the action of Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Blake was landed with Detachments for the protection of British subjects and property at Singapore,
in May 1854. Landed in Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British factories at Canton ; was at the destruction of
Chmese war junks in Escape and Fatshan Creeks on 27th May and ist June 1857, twice landed and attacked and
defeated parties of Chinese soldiers (mentioned in despatches) ; blockade of the Canton river and storming of Canton
(Medal with two Clasps) .
" Captain Uoothby served with the 95th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severclj- woimdcd at
the battle of Alma— foot amput«te<l (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
■'•' Captain Boulderson served with the 71st Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the
battle ol Kotakesorai, recapture of Gwalior, and operations against Burjore and Dowlut Sing (Medal with Clasp).
Served also throughout the campaign against the hdl tribes on the N.W. Fi-ontier of India in 1863 (Medal with Clasii) .
. .^, ^P''*'? ''• ^- I^ridges was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
« Cai)tam John Urcnau served throughout the operations in Sind (Medal), inchuliug the destruction of Imaumgur
aB<i the battlcH of Mecauce and Hyderabad (severely wounded) . Was al'terwards present at Panulla, Pownghur,
Munnahur, and Munsuntosh.
War Services of the Captains. 557
-' Captain T. H. A. Brenan served in tlier Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal). Ace nnpanied the expedition to
the north of China, and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th .Tune 1859 ; also served the
•campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (men-
tioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps). Was present at the bombardment of the
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and with the 2nd Battalion R.M. at
ithe capture and destruction of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the
5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^ Captain Robert Onslow Bridge served with the expeditionary force in China, including the attack on Chuenpe
and operations before Canton in 1841 (Medal).
*' Captain W. F. Butler served in the 69th Regiment with the Field Force which repelled an incursion of Fenians
into Canada in May 1870.
*" Captain Brine ser^•ed with the 32ud Regiment in the second siege operations before Mooltan (Medal), including
the storm and capture of the city on the 2ud Jan. 1849 : he was severely wounded on the i6th January.
''I Captain Brock sei-ved with the 82ud Regiment in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions around
Cawnpore on 26th, 27th. and 28th November, imder General Windham, battle of Cawni)ore on"6th December, and
captvire of Futtehghur (Medal).
"^ Captain Edward Brown served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaftu- war of 1851-53 (iledal). Also in the Cnmea
from 9th 'May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captain Valentine Browne served with the 13th Regiment in the West Indies, and was present at the action of
L'Ecole ; also at the siege of Plattsburg in America.
^* Captain S. H. Bruce served in the Crimea with the 63rd Regiment from the 6th September 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol : also the bombardment and captiu-e of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
^'' Captain Brutton served with the 57th Regiment on outpost duty in India in 1858 with the Field Force under Colonel
Warre. Was attached to and served as Stiitf Officer to the 2nd Division Royal Artillery during the China campaign
■of i860, and was present at the action of Siuho, capture of Tangku, storming of the Taku Forts, and occupation of
Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Mcilnl with Chis))). Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65, commanded a
successful ambuscade against rebel natives on i8tli May 1863 (thanked by General Cameron), led the advance party
at the sti)rmiii'_r of the rebel positions at Kaitikara (mentioned in doppatclv's), was Garrison Adjutant Taranaki
district, fiiiiii .liiiii 1063 to Jan. 1865, and present at the action of Poutnko, tuiiturc cif rebel positions at Mataitawix
and Kiiit;ikc. ,1:1 I \:niuus minor alfairs (repeatedly mentioned in desjiatrln-. M, dull.
36 C:i]ii,iiii I ;u r_'r scn-cd as Aide do Camp to Colonel Graham at the :iss;iult, ami capture of Canton on 29th Dec.
1857 ; accuiiii I I ■ 1 • ' r I", ,Trr to the Peiho in June ; was also present at tlic assault and capture of Namtow on i ith
Aug. 1858 (M-i , ,!' ' :,i |ii.
** Captain < : - ,,;> attached to the loth Regiment during part of the Indian mutiny, and at the capture of
liucknow ; se 1 . 1 i - u : - - ■ 1 ; n 1 1 1 ly with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp) .
3^ Captain i;. .1. ^. Hurtnn conunauded Bickrumgimge Outpost, and was engaged in its defence from ist September
to i6th Oct. 1S5S, against the rebel toi-ce under Ummer Sing; also present in the actions of 17th 18th and 20th Oct.,
capture of Jugdcspore and .siilise()uent pursuit (Modal).
*' Captain Henry lUirton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1S60- 61, including the actions
at Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also throiiLcliout tlic cam]iaign of io'ij-65, for two years
as D.A.Q.M. Gcnei-al (Medal). During the operations in Waikato he supi riiit.'iidcd to its cmiiplctinu the constraction
a,nd organization of the Mihtai-y Electric Telegraph through the Waikato CMinitry (luciitiniicil in despatches).
^1 Captain J. C. Burton served on the Eastern Coast of Spain from Marcli 1;- 1 ; tu the end nftliat war in 1814.
*2 Captain Butcher served in Burmah during the war in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present before Sebas-
topol in 1854-55 until its fall ; served in co-operation with the Turks at the defence of Eupatoria 17th February, and
was at the bombardment of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish ilcdal).
■•^t Captain Butler served with the Chinese Coolie Corps throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, storming of Tangku, and actions of the 18th and 21st Sciitiinlier (Medal with
two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 31st Regiment durinu- tlu' niuiatidns against the
Tacpings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of tin' ^t.i( kadc of Nanhsiang,
■capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified tuwu of Najuw, tind the affair at
Naiihsiang.
■*^ Captain N. E Carr served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 and was engaged with the Dacca mutineers
at Chusanbunda in Bhootan on the 12th Dec. 1857 (Medal). Seized in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 on the
personal Staff of the Director of the Transport Train (strongly recommended in despatches "for the creditable and
efficient way in which he performed his duties," Medal).
** Captain Ralph Carr served in the North Sea, on the coast of France, and North and South America from 1S12
to 1815.
"t Captain E. Carter served with the 90th Light Infantryin the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the defence
of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (ilodal with two Clasps, and a year's serviccl.
« Captain Chinn served with the 4th King's Own in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
■'^ Captain W. B. B. Christie sen-ed in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the Camel Coi-ps at
the battle of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, and with the 80th Regiment during the campaign in Oude, in-
cluding the capture of Simree Fort, Bera, Doondeakeira, and affiiir of Bussingpore (Medal -v^-ith Clasp for Central
India) .
*" Captain T. S. Clay served as a Midshipmau in the Indian Navy on board the steam-frigate Ferooz in the Bur-
mese war of 1852, and was present at tlic takiiiL' "f Rangoon, capture of Kemandine, and in several boatespedi- •
tions— wounded (mentioned in despatclics, Mrdal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Bombay Fusiliers in
suppressing the mutiny of the loth Bcii-al I, iijUt Cavalry at Ferozepore on 19th Aug. .1857 (Medal).
« Captain Clendon served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
*9 Captain Conran served in defence of Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864.
=1 Captain H. T. M. Cooper served in China dming the war of 1856-58, and was present at the capture of the forts
and blockade of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the factories, destraction of war junks in Fatsham
Creek on ist June 1857, the landing before, assault and captiu-e of Canton, expedition to the North and bombard-
ment and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (Medal with three Clasps) .
5^ Captain T. B. Costley served in the Peninsula mth the 45th Regiment, and was present at the battles of Busaco,
Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (War
Medal with seven Clasps).
53 Captain Courtenay served in the Peninsula from iSii until severely wounded in the Pyrenees in 1813. He has
Teceived the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Vittoria.
5* Captain G. F. Coward accompanied the expedition up the River Gambia; was present at the bombardment of
the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on the 1 6th Feb. 1861, storming capttu-e
•and destruction of the fortified towns of e'arawan on the 17th, Kinty Cundaand Saba on the i8th.
^^ Captain Cresswell served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854 to the 15th Feb. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
56 Captain Creyke served in the Crimea from September to Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
•with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5' Captaiu Croker sei-ved on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
Ijefore, stoi-m and capture of Canton ; commanded the detached Post at the West Gate of Canton dui-ing all the
attacks on the city liy the Quantung Braves in 1858, and succeeded in driving them off the walls of the city after they
had scaled it in several places ; also present at the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing. Served
with the expedition to the North as Brigade Major, and present at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded,
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
=8 Captain M. Currj' served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 8ist Regiment, under
Colonel Renny, disarmed at ilcan ileer one Regiment of Native Cavahy and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all
disaffected and rijie for mutiuj- (Medal).
558 War Services of the Captains.
■■'■' Captain Daly served with the Baltic expeditions of 1854, 1855, and 1856 (Medal).
•^ Cairtain Daniellserved in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the gan-ison of Pegu and.
in the different entjafrements in the vicinity; also accompanied the Martaban Column (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, iucluding the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi with
rfjiidse of sorties on the gth and 12th June, actions in rear of the Camp on. the 19th and 20th June, repulse of
Sorties on 23rd June, 9th and 14th July 1857 (severely wounded). Also present ,at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in March 1858, including the actions of the 6th| 7th nth i6th and 17th March ; aftenvardsvserved in the action of
]3aiTee, and throughout the campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
'■' Captain Dashwood sensed in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor Field Division in the Indian
nmtiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
•*- Captain Davies sei-\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the nth Hussars, including the afEairs of Bulganak
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded and horse shot), and Tchernaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, also the Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
'^ Captain F. N. Dew served in the Indian mutiny campaign with the 88th Regiment, including the repulse of the
night attack at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, assault and cap-
ture of Calpee, and subsecjuent campaign in Oude (Medal).
" Captain Dickson has the Medal for the Punjaub camoaign.
'" Captain W. B. Drtnan was employed in the expedition against the King of Baddiboo, up the River Gambia ; was
present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Swan-acunda Creek on the i6tb
Feb.; also at the storming capture and destruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and
Saba on the iSth, and the battle of Saba, and storming capture and total desti-uction of the enemy's stockades on.
the 2ist Feb. 1861.
'^'^ Captain R. J. H. Douglas sei-ved with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria in 1854, and with the R.M.
Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medgidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the
city ; expedition to the North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Captain Doveton served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present
at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (dangerously wounded through the chest), and repulse of the enemy's-
attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
•^ Captain Dowman served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
"^ Captain Downing seiTed with the ist Battalion 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-65,.
including the Waikato campaign (Medal).
'" Captain Gilby served with a Detachment of the 8Sth Regiment in the operations at Cawnpore under General'
Windham, and was severely wounded at the attack against the GwaUor Contingent on 26th Nov. 1857 (Medal).
"' Captain Eden served in New Zealand from March 1865, and aurmg the campaign of 1866 (Medal).
"- Captain Edmonds served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, tlie Oude campaign, and Trans-Gogra affair atBungaon (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain G. Edwards served with the 55th Regt. throughout the first China war (Medal), and was present at the.-
attack and captui-e of Chusan, taking of Amoy, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiantg Foo— noticed for dis-
tinguished conduct, and wounded. Also present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from i6th July 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Captain Enderby served with the 22nd Light Dragoons at Belgaum and Sholapore in 1818 ; and with the i6th
Lancers at Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal) . In addition to the above he served three years in the Royal Navy as Mid-
shijiman, and was on board H.M.S. Defence at the battle of Trafalgar.
"» CaiJtain Fairtlough served with the 55th Regiment on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at Amoy,.
Chusan, Chinhae (including the night attack), Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
'" Captain W. J. Foster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 18th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain FitzRoy sei-ved with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854, and until sent home on pro-
motion early in 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
''^ Captain George Foot sei"ved the campaigns of 1814 and 1815 in Holland, Belgium, and France, including the-
attack on Merxem, bombardment of the shipping at Antwerp, attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, and battle of Waterloo.
"^ Captain John Foott served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 88th Regiment, including the actions of
26th 27th and 28th November at Ca-svnpore, under General Windham ; battle of Cawnpore 6th December, and pur-
suit of the Gwalior Contingent, with minor affairs in Oude (Medal).
*" Captain Fosbery served in the 77th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from nth July to 3rd Aug. 1855, and was
dangerously wounded — left leg amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
**' Captain Fowler served thi-oughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusihers, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the i8th June (of ladder
party) and 8th September ; also capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals) .
s^ Captain J. H. Fraser served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, carried the
Queen's Colour in the action at Sinho, taking of Tangku, and was severely wounded in the leg outside the Taku
Fort ; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"■' Captain Thomas Fraser was presented with a piece of plate by the merchants on the occasion of his being landed'
for the protection of British property at Lima during the revolution in Dec. 1835, when the place was in possession
of the rebels.
"' Captain Garland served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present in
the action of Murray's Krantz, and in various engagements and operations, as also with the expedition to tho
Orange river, and battle of Berea. Served as Adjutant of the Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, iucluding
the surrender of Kirwee, action of Sahao, and various operations in Bundlecund (Medal) . Also sei-ved in the New
Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in Sir D. Cameron's despatches of the action of the Gate Pah for "his.
gallant endeavours to rally the men under a heavy fire;" was also thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
for his " gallant service," and noted for an Unattached Company ^vithout purchase (Medal).
^^ Cajitain N. D. Garrett served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
*"" ("ai)tain Gee served with the 39th Regiment in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1814, and was present at Vittoria,
Stewart's Rock, near Maya ; Pyrenees, Pampeluna, Nivelle, Nive, Bayoune, Garris, Orthes, and Toulouse, and has
received the War Medal with six Clasps. He was also present in the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star)..
*>' Captain F. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and has received the-
War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
"■' Captain Goode served in the American war, including the operations in the Chesapeake, battles of Bladensburg
nnil ca])ture of Washington and Alexandria, action near Baltimore, and destruction of the American liotilla. Served'
al.so at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
'■"' Captain Greaves served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'•" Captain Grccntrec served with the 64th Regiment on the Persian expedition ; left foot can'ied away by a round-
shot, causing loss of leg, in the action at Khooshab, 8th Feb. 1857 (Medal with Clasj)).
'••- Captain A. G. F. Griffiths served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, the bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captain GwjTine served in the Peninsula with the 62nd Regiment, and has received the War Medal with two
Cla»i)8 for Nivelle and Nive.
■•" ('aptain E. C. Haynes served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khaleo
Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ;
Rohilcund campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyoah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
paign and actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Also-
In the Eusofzai campaign of 1863-64 and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Gapiains. 559
" Captain Hariufrton sei-veil with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Served in New Zealand during the Maori
war of 1864 iu command of the ist Waikato Militia, and commanded the fortified Camp at Te Papa during the opera-
tions against the natives in June (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
'^^ Captain John Harrison (Unatt.) seive I with the 45th Regiment in the Burmese war in 1825 (Medal).
'■''' Captain John Harrison (h. p. 82nd Foot) served in the Peninsula with the i8th Hussars from Jan. 1813 to the end
of that war, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, as also in'
the minor actions of the Esla, at Morales de Toro, near Hillette, and at the bridge of Croix d'Orade (wounded in the
hand) . He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
'•"' Captain Hai-ward served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombard-nents of October, April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
'"" Captain William Hay served in the Peninsula with the i6th Light Dragoons, andwas present at the battles of
Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor (War Medal with three Clasps).
"" Captain Heathorn served in the Turkish Contingent from its formation until the end of the Crimean war in the
Quarter Master General's Department, including six months atlCertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, commanded the Mountain Train R.F.H. at Kotah, and accompanied the
assaulting Column with t\V(j lunvitzers at the fall of the town ; was afterwards in Colonel Parke's Flying Column
and mentioned in despiifch 1 'hutali Odepore (Medal with Clasp).
1"- Captain Helden served with tlie Force in defence of Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864, and with the expedition
under Lt.Colonel Harley up the River Gambia in June 1864, and was present at the reduction of Junca Cunda and
Canni Canni Tenda.
1"^ Captain A. S. Heyland sei-ved In the Oude campaign in 1858, including the action at Jamo and taking of Fort
Birwa (Medal).
1'"' Captain Arthur B. G. S. Hill served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
tho action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Luiknow < Midid with Clasp).
1"" Captain Henrj- Hill served in the Peninsnlj \, ii n ilir 1 it!i Light Dragoons from May 1811 to June 1813, and was
present at the action near El Bodon, Ijattle of S;il:iiii:nn"i, with the advance and rear-guard to and on the retreat from
Burgos. Served also the campaign of 1815, and w us inv-mt nt the battle of Waterloo. He has the War Medal with
one Clasp for Salamanca.
""* Captain Hilliker served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), including
the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of Jugdulluck, actions of Tezeen and Huft Kottd, occupation
of Cabul, and capture of Istaliff. Served also the Punjaub camiinifru of 1848-49, including the afiiiir at Ramnug gur
passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and battlis nti 'lulliiinwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'"•' Captain Hind served throughout the Sntlej campni'jii ni 1 t^ 4(1, including the battles of Moodkee, FeroEcshah,
and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served with tlu' Aiiu:l'i-'rurkish Contingent in the Crimea in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Sei-ved during the Indian nintinv cninimiLn) iu 1037 5S, and was present at the actions of Chauda, Umeer-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow. i n c 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 • - - 1 1 1 < ~ 1 . n-miug of Banks' Bungalow, the Begum Kotee, and the suburbs
in the vicinity of the Kaisarbagh (Mnl:; ' ~ ■•.
11" Captain T. E. Hodges served at t h. ,,,;>,;. .1 1 hjnoa in 1814, and subsequently in the American war, including
the capture of Washington and engagcun nt,^ at, Ualtimore and Xc\v 1 irli'tni".
"1 Captain Home served with the 34th Regiment at Cawii]M!. i. !, - 1 ;!ieral Windham in the actions with the
Gwalior Contingent on the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857; also pr ,1 n ilir captui-e of Lucknow, at the relief of
Azimghur with Lugard's Column, and capture of the Fort of M. m, ,1 ,. . Midal with Clasp).
1'^ Captain Horsley served the campaign of 1813 and 14 iu LTLiiuau,\ aud Holland, and was severely wounded
(three wounds) at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
1'^ Captain Humbley served with the gth Lancers in the Sutlei campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal).
11* Captain E. W. Humphry served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was severely wounded in action with
Jodhpore mutineers on i6th Nov. 1857; in Showers' operations after the capture of Delhi; with Seaton's Column in the
actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mj-npory, siege and capture of Lucknow ; served as Adjutant of Sappers through-
out the Rohilcuud campaign, including the attack fin Fort Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of BareUly j.
throughout the Oudi- eau.iiaiLni of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasii).
ii-i Captain llmii si 1 \ 1 H with the Field Train i;n\:il Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1855, and was present
during the siege an.) lall nf Sebastopol in the Ti. ndn s w ith the siege train, at the bombardments of the 6th and 17th
June (Medal with chisi., Kuiudit of the Legion ..I' Ib.uoi', and Turkish Medal) .
"» Captain Isaac served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in several aflfairs and skii-mishes in the Kaffir war of 1835-36
(Medal).
"' Captain James served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China, in-
cluding the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during the
ojieiations against the Taepings iu the vicinity of Shang'uai in April and Ma,y 1862, resulting in the taking of the
st.M kade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsohn, and fortified town of
N a j n w , and the affair at Nanhsiang.
' -' Captain William Jonee served in the Peninsula with the 14th Dragoons, and was present at Busaco, Badajoz,
Vittoria, and Nivelle (War Medal with four Cltisps) .
122 Captain Kelsall ser\xd at the siege of Sebastopol, right attack, from Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
"* Captain James King served in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of the city of St. Domingo in
1809. Sei-ved afterwards in the Peninsula in the 87th, from Jan. 1812 to June 1813, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Vittoria (War Medal with one Cltisp).
i="! Captain Lane served with the 2nd Batttilion Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also throughout the whole of its.
service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow, and numerous affaii-s during the
Oude campaign, and was thanked in despatches by Brigadier Horsford when in charge of three Companies of the
Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasji).
i-s Captain W. H. Lawrence sensed in the Peninsula from April 1813 to the end of that war m 1814, including the
siege of TaiTagona.
■'^'^ Captain Lawrence-Archer seixed with the 24th Regiment throughout the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49, includ-
ing the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with two.
Clasps).
13" Captain Le Marchant ser\-ed with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle*
of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and capture of the Quarries with the storming party— severely wounded,
left arm fractured (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'■" Captain John Lee served the Eastern camiiaign of 1854-55 with the ist Royal Dragoons, including the battles-
of Balaklava, Inkerman. and Tcheruiiva, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"=* Captain Lennox sensed as Orderlv Officer to Colonel Graham, R.M., during the operations against and surrender
of the forts of Bomarsund iu August "1854 (Medal). Joined the combined force before Sebastopol in January 1855 ;
served with the R.M. Battalion at the occuimtion of Kertch and Yeui Kal,' 111 May, aud with the Brigade m the
Crimea from August untd the fiill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and 'I'uikisli Midal).
133 Captain J. R. Lloyd sei-ved the Eastern campaign with the R.M. Briu'ade, n alia ling the battle of Balaklava, siege
and fall of Sebastopol! and w.as als.i at the bombardment and suiTcnder of Kinliouin (Medal \vith two Clasps, 5th
Classof the Medjidie, tin. I Tuiki~h Modal).
13* Captain Alfred Le\s 1 ii the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Volunteered
in Canada in 1862 to go a 1 1 a the 4th Battalion 60th Rifles that had deserted with their rifles and ammu-
nition for the purpose 1)1 ]oiiiipj I la American Army ; these men he captured after they had fired several times on
his party; for this service he was mentioned in general orders by Sir F. Williams, commanding in Canada, and
recommended for promotion.
.560 War Services of the Captains.
"5 Captain Joseph Logan sei-ved with the 44th Regiment at the siege of Sehastopol from 7th Januaa-y to ist July
1855, and was severely wounded at the attack on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)!
"« Captain Low sei-ved at the siege and captm-e of Lucknow (Medal with Clasps).
1^' Captain Lucas sen'ed with the 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
•of Alma and Tnkei-man, captui-e of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and stoi-niing of the
'Quarries on 7th June — mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and TurkishMedalJ .
>^s Major M'Carthy served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp).
'*" Captain M'Gorrery sei-ved in the Eastern" campaign of 1854-55, including thesiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"1 Captain M'Kay sensed with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 2Sth May 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served
.as Staff Officer to Major Rocke in the action of Pertabghui- on 24th December 1858 (Medal ynth Clasp).
"' Captain M'Murdo served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the i6th Aug. 1855, including
ithe siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th Septomljer (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
.also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal ^rith Clasp).
'" Captain G. Macartney served as an Officer of Militia in Canada during the suppression of the insurrection, and
was present at the siege of Navy Island.
'"Captain Magniac served in the Bunnese war of 1852-53, including the relief of the gamson at Pegu (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian mutiny, and present throughout the attacks on Cawnpore by the
GwaUor Contingent on 26th 27th and 28th November 1857, siege and captm-e of Lucknow, and subsequent oi)era-
itions in Oude (Medal with Clasp). Sensed in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1S63, and was present at the attack
and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Clasp).
'*' Captain Marsh served with the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from gth December 1854 to 20th Feb.
1855 (Medal with Clasi), and Turkish Mediil). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Novemljer 1S57, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp).
1*8 Captiiiu D. V,'. Martin served during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, from the commencement of the outbreak
.as Assistant Field Engineer, was present at the advance on Delhi under the Commander in Chief, General Anson,
jind after his death under Sir H. Barnard ; was Orderly Officer to the Chief Engineer at the battle of Budlekeserai,
iind was present at the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Captain R. C. Martin sei-ved with the 19th Regiment at the siege of Seb:istopol from 31st August 1855, and was
■dangerously wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal vrith Clasp, and Tui-kish iledal).
15" Captain Mascall served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
1^' Captain Master went with the expedition to The Hague in the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and
sen-ed the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Holland, including the taking of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and
rstormiug of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, and carried the King's Colour of the 3rd Battalion
Grenadier Guards at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo ; he was also present with the storming pai-ty at
Peronne, and suljse(iuently at the capture of Paris.
'^3 Captain Maj-nard sen-^ed in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
'2* Captain Meredith served with the 13th Regiment in the last American war, and was present at the capture of
Plattsburg in 1813, and at the battle of La Cole ;\rill.
15^ Captain Money, bemg then a subaltern in the 3rd Bengal Eurojjean Regiment, was attached to and served with
rthe 42nd Highlanders in Central India in 1857 ; was engaged at Cawnpore and passage of the Kalee Nuddee ; after-
wards served with the ist Bengal Em-opeau Fusiliers at the Alumbagh, and thi-oughout the siege and capture of
Lucknow; also present at the action of Dowsa 14th Jan. 1S59 (Medal with Clasp, mentioned in despatches, and had
his horse shot under him whilst Orderly Officer to Brigadier Showers).
1^^ Captain D. B. Moriarty sei-ved with the 6ch Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
i^'f Captain A. G. E. Morley served with the 51st Regiment throughout the Bui-mese war of 1852 ; was on board
the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
river ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the "White
House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign, includhig the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
'^ Captain Morrison (formerly- a Captain in the 51st Foot) served with the 19th Regiment in the Eastern campaign
uj) to 28th October 1854, including tlie battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal) .
i^'-* Captain Mudge sei-ved with the Baltic expedition in 1855, was engaged with the batteries of Fredericksham on
.2ist July, occupation of the fortified Island of Kotka and destruction of baiTacks, &c., there on 26th July, also at
Ijombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
1™ Captain A. Munro served in the 7th Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulgauac and M'Kenzie's Farm, cai'ture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and sortie of 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"I Captain J. Mm-phy sen-ed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Royal Artillery and Laud Transport Corps,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, attack and occupation of the Ceme-
■tery and suburbs on the i8th June, siege and fall of Sebastopol; also landed the Detachment of L. T. Corps with the
Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"^2 Captain Mytton served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the battles of Sindwaho and
Kurai (Modal).
'" Captain Xagle served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includbig the battles of Alma and Inkei-man (wounded),
siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal for Dis-
tinguished Conduct in the Field and annuity of ^20, also Crimean Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
iH(mor, and Turkish Medal).
'"* Captain J. Nethercote served in the Crimean campaign ft-om 22nd Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall of
.Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
'« Captain Newbigging served with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at the
affair at Honoria in Goojerat, and acted as Staff Officer to a Field Force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao
:Sahib in Rajpootana.
'"'t Captain M. Clarke sen-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava
(wounded), Inkerman, and the Tchemaya, affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, expedition to Kertch, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Conduct, and Turkish Medal). Served m
■the Indian campaigns in 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah and pursuit of the rebels with Brigadier
Honner (Medal with Clasp) .
'°« Captain Nisbett served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
"tonol (Mediil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain Nott sei-ved on the China expedition of 1857-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombard-
ment and storming of the city, expedition to the North and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river and
operations there. With the expe<lition to Hankow, action with the batteries at Nankin 20th November, actions on
list Novemlier, at Gauking 26th November 1858, and at Shaughae during the attacks by the rebels in i860 (Medal
with two Cliis])S).
"■'* ("aptain O'Callaghan served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1S40-42 in Affghanistan,
including the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass (womided), recapture of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, at the attack
■on the Rear Guard \iuder Colonel Denny at Futteapore, and various skirmishes, heroic defence of Jellalabad and
«ortics of 14th November, ist December 1841, 14th and 24th March, and ist April 1842, general action and defeat of
Akbar Khan before Jellalabad on 7th April (Medal). Storming the Heights of JugduUuck, general action of Tezeen,
and recapture of Cabool (Medal), and was with the force which rescued the Cabool captives. Was present at the
auppression of the Sepoy mutiny at Sukkur in Scind in 1S44. Served in the Crunea from 30th June 1855, including
•■the battle ol Tchei-naya, siege and fall of Sebastcjpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish iledal, also Medal for Distin-
guished Conduct in the field). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Azhnghur,
■ also with the escort of a largo convoy of stores and amnrunitioii into the garrison of Azimghm-, subsequent pursuit
•or Koer Sing s Force, attiick on Jugdespore, and action of Toolsepore (Medal).
War Servicer of the Captains.
560a
I'o Captain Ovreu was wrecked iu H.M.S. Ituleigh on 14th April 1857. Served iu China in 1857-58, was at, the destruc-
ttion ot'Miuidarui iiiuks Iu Escape and Fatsham Creeks, blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the city
(Medal witli two Clusps).
''' Captain K. I). Talmer served on the expedition to Ferroll in 1800, the Egyptian campaign of 1801, inclmling the
action at the lauding (with the ist Division) and those of the 13th and 21st March. Sei-ved also at tho aiege and
capture of the Fort of Balaguer, on the eastern coast of Spain. He has received the Silver "War Medal with one Clasp
-for Egjrpt.
1'^ Captain Pardey served in the Peninsula from February 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,'and has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
ip Captain Parke served iu tlio Black Sea iu the latter part of 1855.
^'^ Captain Pieters served iu the American war in Canada iu 1814 and 15, also iuthe late rebellion in Canada.
1'^ Captain Pitman served iu tlie Baltic in July and August 1S54 (Medal), and subsequently in 1854 before Sebas-
topol until its fall, and was iu command of a Mortar in the flotilla employed during the siege, occupation of the Sea,
of Azof, bombardment of Taganrog, and destruction of ships, stores, &c., there, also at Marioupol and other towns
■on the coast where he was landed, was iu the mortar flotilla at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
■with two Clasps, ICuight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served the Chinese
campaign of 1S60 (Medal).
1'" Captain Piatt accompanied an expedition up the River Gambia in 1861, and was present at the bombardment of
"the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Sowarracunda Creek, storming capture and destruction of the
fortified Carawan, Kiuty Cunda, and Saba. AVas on board the Peneoerauce when that troop-ship was totally wrecked
■off the island of Maio on 21st Oct. i86o.
!'■'-' Captain Potham served tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma (wounded) and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier
war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbe.yla Pass
(Medal with Clasp).
1*0 Captain Preston served in New Zealand from 15th Xo\'. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and capture
of Rangiawhia (Medal).
1*^ Captain J. S. Rich served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Holland from December 1813 to May 1S14.
'^ Captain Francis Roberts served in the gaud Highlanders with a pursuing Column in Mal'wa, Central India, in
1858, and was present at the action of Ra.ji)ore (Medal).
*8* Captain Frederick Robertson in June 1805 was emltarked on board tho Victory when Nelson's fleet of twelve sail
ofthe line took troojis on Ijoard at Barbadoes and went in pursuit of the Tnulon Sc|uadron of eighteen sail of the line,
iind whilst serving with the land ami naval Forces on the Coast of North Aiiieiica 111 1813 was mentioned in terms
•of commendatiuii m fnui- diir. nni (l.'s)iatches. At the capture of Hamptnu iu N'nx'iuia on 26th June 1813, atthe
head of a.small party i,l' Ait Mlci \- mrii, he stormed and captured the enemy's lasi liulil-pieoe. He has received the
JSTaval Silver War Medal with (.iif('las]i inscribed "April and May Boat tiurvicc, 1013."
185 Captain Robilliard served w itli ilir llaltic expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth
•ofthe Narva on i8th June, aud b.iniliar.itiiriit of Sweaborg (Medal).
18" Captain Rogan served at the si.i,'u nl' f^cbastopol of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Captain Rokeby served on llie China, expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, stoim and capture of the eit.y, action with the Braves and destruction of villages near the White
Cloud Mountains — severely wounded ; exviedition to the North as Aidejde Camp to Colonel Lemon, and attack on
ithe forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 (mentioned in despatches). AVas employed at Canton iu the Police Force
.in i860 (Medal with Clasp).
J^i Captain llulHi t A. Rollo served in Egj-pt iu 1807.
132 Captain T. 1 1 . Sang.ster served the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the stonn and capture of Rcshire,
■surrender of liushirr, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
1^^ Captain H. Savage served iu the Mediterranean in 1812, and on the Coast of North America during the war of
1813-14.
■ ■ ' -' -■ thoKaffirwar of 1S34-35 (Medal).
Captain James Scott sci-ved i
13S Captain Sewell served at tlic
Served with tlie expedii;. II in X -i
Zealand war, from Mar, : 1
13/ Captain Suiail s.-rx , ■' ■, i'^ 1
action at the cajit ai-r ■ ■: ,■ I ■ , ■
latter brought oil n i,<|. :■ , i,. r. y 1
was empl()\-eil in 1 :•■ 1 !• ■!,,!■!■■ ■■!'
withClas]!). W ;: ,. , : . .1 ,
13" Captain S.|n:,; -, ■ .1 ;,- 11 I,
«entat the l.alll-,^ .,!■ Almiara ami
actions of Chankiaw lam ami I'ali
2™ Captain Stark s,-rvrd with tl
city; allrrwarils |,riT.rnt. m llir al
:d fall .
.Tune 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
I i>) . Scr\-uil wiih the Militarv Train in the New
, ■ .l:-ll'lrm (Mi.I:;l).
M.c^imuian.lud the Launch of H.M.S. Eskin
: ■ ; -almli \\:i- mIj mi fire and destroyed, the
■■•■■ ■ ■■ III.' I ■.mi'.a ;i', ■ ■■ ■ n ihn lith July 1857,
■ I : ■■■■ ■■: ^, ■ 1:,. ,, ■ . I, ■■riS6o (Medal
; I ■■:!• ■...■■ . - n .::59iilid 1S60.
:■■; rM::!^!.,:! [;a.|, I ■!,■ ;n 1 .; ■ ^■,, ;ind wiis pre-
I ■.mv. m 111 liir Kallir wari.f 1S50-53 (Medal).
Ill lilt I lir nainiiaiL^u of i860 in Cliina, including the
L-iit of Sweaborg (Medal).
\\\
la I .\|,.l:;li, ••iiiuinencing witU
: the .^t'lrm and capture of tho
aud captm'e of the Height of
the entrenched Camp on the
ipai
I from i4tli July 1855,
fall of Srl.ast,i|iMl I Mrdal willi 1 " - ■■ ::■ ■' T',' '■:i>li Mr.lal ■. Si-rx-e'l ll'n .■aiiipai,!?n of 1857-58
11 Imlia, iiiclmliny tin' artam- .. i : ■ ami Sham-al la.l. ,-ic::i^ an.l fall of Luckuow,
t. 'wart .served the cumiiaigu of mou lu lluua (Medal with Clasp). \Wi in the operations
Ills in 1862, including the capture ofthe entrenched Camps at.Wongktulza aud Lukakoug,the
I mid, Tseii)00, and Najow, and the walled cities of Kahdin aud Chidolin. Present atthe
Kaicosima in Japan on the 15th and t6th August 1S63, and engaged in many piratical
■till- first taking uf CbiLsan aud termiuuluig with thu lauding ben.rc X
H ■ 1 1 1 s above Canton, attack aud capture of Amoy, second capture 1 if
H', occupation of Ningpo aud repulse of the night attack, attack
'A'. . ills of Segoan, capture of Chapoo, AVoosung, Shau'jhac, aud Chin
'-'•''■ Captain Hon. R. H. Stewart sein-od with the .pud >!i._rl,l;,,i.lm- in
iuchldiug the sif_n> ami fall of Srl .ast,,| I'.l iMr.lal willi 1" -■■ a'-' T',.'.:
against the mutimTr.-, Ill Imlia, iiiclmliim- tin' artam- .. i : a
attack on the Fort of l!ni,vali, actimi at Alh'-nim'r, alia,;., an.l , ,.|
^o* Captain AVilli
against the Taejui
fortified towns of 1
attack on the for
affairs.
2"5 Captain C. M. Stockley served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N. W. Frontier war of 1863, aud was
present at the attack on the Crag Piquet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the 19th November
(Medal with Clasp) .
^os Captain Tallan served with the 41st Regmient throughout tho Burn ■ -. ,.;:r 'Arfdall, ami was present at the
-capture of Rangoon, attack on Kemundinc, and on Pagoda Point, capin 1 an, lU..' M.\iral engagements in
front of Rangoon from the ist to the 15th December 1824, capture of 'la ' 1 : ., -■■ .,r 1 lam.iiiii Iroui 25th March
until its capture on the 2nd April 1825, engagements near Prome on th.^ mt na .nal :th Deeemljer following, cap-
ture of Meloom aud of Pagahm Mew. Served also in Upper and Lower Seimie tiiid in Beloochistun iu 1840 and 1841.
20' Captain Arthur Taylor served with the 17th Regiment iuthe Crimean campaign iu 1855, and was present at
the assault of the Rodan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasji, iind Turkish Medal).
"o^CaptainAVm. Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R-^I- Brigade in the Crimea, including
the battle of Balaklava, siege aud fall of Sel^astopol, and commanded a Company at the surrender of Kinliourn
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). AVas present at tho bombardment of the
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entranceof the inland sea of Japau, and with the ist Battalion R.M. at tho
capture and destruction of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations from the 5th to
(the 8th September 1864.
-"3 Captain Teale served at tho siege and fall of Sebastopol from 22nd April 1855, and was wounded at the attack of
the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China, in-
•cluding the taking of Sinho and Tangku, and occupation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
56ot War Services of the Captains.
-•" Captain P. Thompson served in suppression of tbe Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(severely wounded), siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Bareiily (Medal with two Clasps).
-'' Captain Tulloch served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 7th July 1855, including the
siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tmkish Medal) .
-■- Captain Tittle served in the 38th Regiment on the Walcheren exjiedition in 1809, also the Peninsular campaigns-
from AprU 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the storming of Badajoz, Ijattle of Salamanca, various skir-
mishes on the retreat from Burgos, action at Osma, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Seliastian, and investment of
Bayonue. In 1819 he served on Commando through Catlirland. At the siege of San Sebastian he acted as an engi-
neer, and was severely wounded on the 31st of August, whUst showing a ford to Colonel Femes of the Portuguese
sen-ice. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
-'^ Captain Torrinno sensed at "Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
-'* Captain James D. Travers served with the 12th Regiment in the KafBr war of 1851-53 (Medal).
2'^ Captain Treeve served throughout the Oude campaign in 1858, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and the action of Bishwa (Medal). Served throughout the campaign of i860
in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
='i« Captain Tucker served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^'i' Captain Turle served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India, including
the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege opera-
tions imtil dangerously wounded on loth August (Medal with Clasp).
-18 Captain Tumor served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on
the Gate Pah and engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
-" Captain Tweedie was present in the batteries of the Faro under Sir James Stewart. Served also the campaign
of 18 14 in the south of France, including the battle of Toulouse (War Medal with one Clasp).
-^' Captain Van Homrigh served with the Queen's Royals dm-ing the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two
Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
-^' Captain Henry Varlo served the campaign in Syria in 1840 at D' Jouni, and bombardment of Acre (War Medal
with one Clasp, and the Turkish Medal). Served with the Baltic expedition in July and August 1854 (Medal).
--- Captain H. H. Vaughan served in the Peninsula with the 67th Regiment from July 1810 to January 1812, in-
clurling the battle of Barrosa (War Medal with one Clasp), and defence of Cadiz. Served afterwards in the East
Indies, including the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, and sieges of Rhygur, Amulneer, and Asseerghur.
2^ Captain Henderson Ward served in the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
--* Captain Webb served with the Persian expedition in 1857, including the storm and capture of Reshire, and
surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
--''• Captain 'WTiitehead served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the cap-
ture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th 'and 14th April, and capture of the Great Dagon.
Pagoda (with the storming party), capture of Prome, defence of Toomboo, and several operations in its vicinity
( Medal with Clasp for Pegul . Served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was present with the
Camel Corps at the battle of Golowlie and taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
'■"^ Captain Whitten served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from January to 5th February 1855,
and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
--" Captain Wilmer served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the defence of
the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service) .
--^ Captain W. J. Wilson served in 1855 in the Trenches as Adjutant of the left siege train at the siege of Sel)as-
topol and bombardments of 6th and 17th June; also present at the fall of Sebastopol and battle of the Tchemaya
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'""^ Lt.Colonel Wolrige served in the year 1809 with Lord Cochrane in the Basque Roads, and in the same year was
engaged ia action with gunboats in the Baltic. From 1810 to 1812 defence of Cadiz and Tarifa. Severely wounded
;it South Beveland in 1814, and received a reward from the Patriotic Fund. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1816.
Has received the War Medal with fom- Clasps.
-■"' Captain James Wood served from 1812 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourg, Basque Roads, North Coast of
Spjiin and San Sebastian. Dm-ing the war he served also in the West Indies, St. Helena, and Madeira.
'^'■^^ Captain J. Y. Worthington served throughout tbe Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
and battle of Goqjerat— horse shot (Medal with two Clasps).
^^^ Captain Wright served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns, including the siege and capture of Ratghur,
action of Barodea, relief of Saugor, action at and capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, action at
and capture of Talbehut, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of theBetwa, of the Fort of Lohari, actions of Koonchand
Muttra, battle of Gallowlie, capture of Calpee, battle before and capture of Gwalior, actions of Jacklone and Bailee,
and several minor affau's (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved with the expedition from Aden to the interior of Arabia
in 1865-66.
-■'■' Captain Whybrow served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with
lour Cliisps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, including
tUr actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^■" Captain Yeoman served in the second expedition to Burmah from 6th April 1852 to the 7th January 1853, and was
Iirtsent at the repulse of the Bunnese attack on the night of the 9th April, attack on the Burmese Cam]) nth April,
ro))ulse of Burmese attacks on Martaban on the 14th April, 26th to 31st May, 17th i8th 24th and 29th July (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Osmanli Horse Artillery from 20th June 1855 to nth July 1856^ and was
employed on Staff duty at Silistria and Bucharest.
-■^■■■' Captain G. R. C. Young served at the capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal).
=»« Captain C. W. Hume sei-ved with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah. Was Staff Officer to
:i Field Force under Brigarlier General Wheeler in the final campaign in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
Promoted to an imattached Company for service in the Field.
Lieutenants.
561
Fori..
Airey, George John, Royal Marines, Captain, New SatUh Wales Artillery
Andrew, Charles, Royal Artillery
Armit, John Lees Emlyn, Royal Marines
Armitstead,! Robert, 103 Foot
^ Armstrong, Francis Wheetos^* Coldstream Guards
Armstrong, John, 40 Foot
Armstrong, Richard, 70 Foot
Austin, Thomat,^ 5 Royal Veteran Battalion, Fort Major of Dun
Aylmer, Hon. Ilenry, Royal Marine Artilleiy .'
Bacon, Francis, Royal Marine Artillery
Bain, George, 44 Foot
Baker, George, Royal Marines
Baker, Reginald Philips, Royal Marines
Barclay, Henry Vera, Royal Marines
Barne, William Charles," 14 Foot
Bartlet, Frederick George, 7 Foot
30 Bayly, Frederick,* Royal Artillery
Bayly, Thomas, i Foot .'
Beaiion, OUver Armitage, Royal Marines
30 Beamish, Bernard,' 84 Foot
Bell, Samuel, 90 Foot
Bennett, Biyan O'Donnell, 77 Foot
Benson, William Wolbore H., 30 Foot
Bird, James Sandys, Royal Marine Artilleiy, Adjutant I[addington,,^-c.Artilleri/ Milit
Blaine, Robert Stickney, 5 Dragoon Guards ."
Blair, Thomas Newenham, 7 West India Regiment
Blake, James Bunbury, 43 Foot
Bloomflekl, Sight Hon. J. A. D., Lord, GCB. Coldstream Guards
Boileau, John Peter, 90 Foot
Bovill, Edward, 29 Foot
Bowman, Henry James, Royal Marines
Braimer, James Louttit, Royal Marines
JUa Bramwell, John,^ 92 Foot
Brett, Edwin, 3 Dragoon Guards
33 Brown, Charles,* 50 Foot
Brown, Francis Caraac, 80 Foot
Brown, John, 82 Foot
Browne, Kinnear, 44 Foot
Biwvnjohn, William Wade, 2 Foot
30 Bub'b, Anthony,' 61 Foot
Backeridge, Francis Hotchkin, 30 Foot '.
Biinyon, Charles Spencer, Unattached
Butler, Vere Alban, Royal Marines
i!j& Butler, Whitwell,'" Soots Fusilier Guards
rHiiiplji'll, Ali-.N;;iTi(lcr,'- Royal Marines
r;u.i|,lHll, .1:11111^,1' .n Foot
( '\v.\.'[~. WiUiiiiii Cuthi'rwood, Royal Marines
■< 'hamlii'vlaviif, .lusi-ph Chamberlayne, Royal ArtUlery
Ohatficld, Frederick, 20 Foot
Clabburn, Arthur Edward, 75 Foot
Clark, Edward Stevens, 44 Foot
Clarke, AValter, 24 Dragoons
Clay, William Waldegrave Pelham, 43 Foot
Coates, Edward Martin Charles, Rojnil Marines
"Cochrane, William, 32 Foot
Cockburn, Phineas Charles, 70 Foot
Coningham, William, 63 Foot
Coote, Richard Gethin Creagh,!" 35 Foot
■(^oppinger, John Murray, Royal Marines
Cnftlo, James John Harrington, 2 Foot
\^:^:•X 1 nx, ('h>u-le.s Thomasi'" 71 Foot
I ,■ lid. William, 70 Foot
,1,11. A If .xaiuler Andrews, Royal Marmcs
I. ii.^iju, riiduey Smith, Royal Marines
Crow, WilUam, 9 Foot
Crowe, Joseph, 60 Foot :
Crowe, Robert, Unattached
Crozier, Fred. Douglas, 4 AVest India Regiment
Cummin, Isaac. ^^ Military Train
Curzon, Hon. John Henry Roper, 37 Foot
30 D'Alton, Edward Richard.^" Chasseurs Britanniques
Daly, Edward Nugent, 63 Foot
Dames, Mansell, 6 Dragoons
Paubuz, .lames Barill, Unattached
Davidson, James Batchelor, 2 Westlndia Regiment
Davies, David," Royal Marines
Davies, Samuel Masters,^^ Military Train
Davis, William Henrj', 8 Westlndia Regiment
Dean, Robert, 16 Dragoons
Deane, Henry Allen Murray, 4 Foot
39 Delme, Henry Peter, » 88 Foot
Dendy, Charles Robert, Roj'al Marines
Denison, George, ig Foot
Dent, Digby Henry, Royal Marines
Dillon, Harold Arthur, Rifle Brigade
Done.lan, Anthony John Charles, 9 Foot
Downer, George P. Maxwell, York Light Infantry Volunteers
Downes, Watkyn Llewellyn Lloyd," 33 Foot
Diimmler, Albert EugeDe,^^ Royal Engineers
Duncombe, Thomas Henry, 12 Foot
Durham, William Thomas. 76 Foot
Dyer, John Midlane, Royal Marines
jEmra, John Newton, Royal Marines
COENET,
2nd LIEUT
or ENSIGN
12 May 59
28 Apr. 10
13 June 57
1 Sept. 08
19 Oct. 09
16 May 07
17 May 10
23 Dec. 59
2 May 59
25 Sept. 60
16 Dec. II
20 Sept. 59
24 June 63
7 Feb. 65
20 Aug. 13
5 June 09
25 Aug. 13
23 June 62
5 Feb. 08
15 Sept. 08
26 May 14
7 J Illy 25
29 Mai'. 60
15 Apr. 63
23 Sejjt. 12
25 Jan. 25
8 Mar. 13
3 Sept. 12
4 Feb. 62
3 Mar. 38
29 July
3 Aug.
8 Mar.
27 July 07
16 Apr. 07
4 Jan. 62
9 Nov. 64
0 Feb.
6 Apr.
1 Aug.
Sept. 05
24 Feb.
15 Oct. 05
5 July 09
7.^ Nov. 18
16 Oct. 68
jO Jan.
18 July
I July
23 Dec. 59
30 Dec
24 Nov _
25 Sept. 13
14 Apr
14 Jan. 62
29 June 09
Maj
Dec. 64
Mar.
Sept. 99
26 Oct
>3 Nov. 55
[I Apr. 62
[7 Nov. 57
[4 Oct.
3 June
[9 Apr.
6 Feb.
3 Aug.
25 May 32
!i Nov. 06
[8 Dec
!i Jan
I Jan
5 Dec. 43
7 Mar. 1 1
26 June dt
18 June i;
4 Feb. 65
8 Nov. 62
4 Aug. 63
3 Feb
18 Apr. 65
20 Sept. 60
9 Apr. 6i
18 June 59
13 Dec. 65
WHBX
LIECT.
PLACED OJf
H.4LF PAT.
26 Mar. 62
I Apr. 70
17 Dec. i3|iQDec. 20
24 June 68
3 Nov. 59' 8 Feb. 68
21 June 10 24 Oct. 22
23 Apr. 12 25 Feb. 16
7 Mar. 10
12 Mar. 18
6 Dec. 13
18 May 65
3 Feb. 69
17 Sept. 61
3 Feb. 69
3 Sept. 65
2 Jan. 6|
27 July 30
3 Feb. 31
15 Dec. 62
9 Aug. 67
23 Jan. 57
6 Oct. 71
18 Dec. 67
8 Ma,y 72
18 May 20
7 Oct. 24
21 June 12
20 June 29
19 Oct. 14
25 Mar. 16
10 Nov. 65
13 .June 70
II Oct. 08
25 Oct. 21
3 Jan. II
25 Dec. 18
24 Apr. 16
30 Mar. 26
II Dec. 28
7 Feb. 40
18 May 65
I May 69
I Sept. 65
I May 67
15 Jime 15
25 Apr. 16
5 Sept. 26
12 Mar. 29
9 Apr. 1 8
25 Dec. 18
II July 16
14 Aug. 17
16 Sept. 13
2 May 17
IT. June 65
3 Feb. 69
2i Dec. 41
21 Dec. 44
18 July iq
25 Feb. 17
27 Aug. 64
20 Feb. 67
7 Oct. 13
25 Dec. 14
I Apr. 10
8 July 18
26 Aug. 08
10 Dec. 12
19 Apr. 6t
22 Apr. 71
9 Oct. 69
7 Oct. 71
16 Dec. 13
25 Dec. 14
7 Apr. 25
13 Apr. 26
16 July 29
16 Sept. 36
21 .Tuly 70
9 Oct. 71
12 Jan. 14
25 Feb. 19
10 Get. 08
I Sept. 14
24 Oct. 34
5 Dec. 43
5 June 10
I Sept. 14
24 Oct. 12
I Apr. 26
19 Nov. 21
19 Nov. 21
5 Mar. 70
3 July 72
10 June 13
25 Mar. 17
9 Nov. 18
\ Feb. 20
19 Apr. 21
10 Oct. 22
2 June 70
25 Dec. 13
25 Sept. 14
23 Feb. IS
18 Sept. 23
4 Apr. 10
13 Mar. 17
10 May ,5
I Feb. 31
19 May 34
30 Mar. 35
8 Feb. 68
28 June 71
29 May II
25 Oct. 21
24 Aug. 15
25 Mar. 17
q-Aug. 67
4 Mar. 60
18 July 36
7 Nov. 37
18 Nov. 99
29 Mar. 12
28 June 19
I Apr. 57
I Apr. 57
7 Nov. 62
9 May 65
8 Nov. 58
12 .Tune 63
15 Nov. 27
30 Dec. 31
7 Sept. 13
16 Sept. 45
29 Aug. 47
25 May 15
25 Mar. 16
24 Oct. 21
22 Mar. 27
13 Aug. 35
25 Feb. 42
I Oct. 13
8 May 27
17 Nov. 63
25 May 15
18 Apr. 17
5 June I s
20 Oct. ,6
I Dec. 46
15 June 58
3 Sept. 12
25 Feb. 16
3 Aug. 67
9 Apr. 69
29 Jan. 18
20 July 20
30 Mar. 65
7 Aug. 69
16 Nov. 66
31 Aug. 66
19 Jan. 15
25 Mar. 17
24 Dec. 67
.5 Aug. 68
18 Dec. 61
29 June 72
7 Apr. 65
23 Dec. 68
18 Oct. 64
5 Oct. 72
21 May 62
3 Feb. 69
3 Aug. 67
26 Aug. 69
S6:
Lieiitcnanfs.
Erskiue, Robert, Royal Africm Corps
Evniis, Francis Fosberv, Royal Marines
Fertriisson, James, 57 Foot
Foot, Randall, 14 Foot
* Forster, Johii Augustus, 2 Pi ovisional Battalion of Militia
Forsyth, James Noel MuUer, 82 Foot
Fortescue, Laurence, Royal Marmcs
Fowler, Henry, Royal Engineers
Fullarton, John, 71 Foot ...
Fuller, William, Ceylon Regiment
33® Gardner, Andrew, 27 Foot
Gerard, Josiah, 2 West India Regiment
Gibb, Hany William Scott, Roval ArtiUoi v
Gibson, Archibald Mends Thomson, Ro^ al Maiines .
Gill, George,'^'' Royal Marine^
Gill, George,^ Royal Marines
Gilbnnn, George, Royal Maimes
JlM (ih-nn, Henrj-, 40 Foot .
Gnmt," Thomas Linley, Royal Marmc;-
Graitau, John Arthur, Royal Artllle^^
Graves. Henryi^'-" 3 West India Retriment
Gray, John,3» 9 Foot
CJreaves, Charles, Unattached
Greene, Edward,^' Royal Artilleiy
Greetham, John Heni-y, Unattached
Grove, Charles Thomas, 14 Foot
Guruey, John Arthur, Royal Canadian Rifles
HMdwen, Thomas, 80 Foot •
Hamilton, George Rowan, 8 Foot, Adjutant Norik Down Militia
II a rrirove, John Langford, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion
33 * Harland, John, i Provisional Battalion of Militia
Hiirris, Charles, 60 Foot
Hartrick, William, 7 Foot
Hiitton, Walter Benson. loi Foot
Kawes, Albert George Sidney, Royal Marines
Hfiilv. Michael Ryan, i West India Regiment
* Heath, Thomas, 38 Foot
Hclv, John, 15 Foot
Hemmans, George Weatherall Thomas, ^^ Royal Marines
Howat, William, 62 Foot
Hcwett, William Vincent Bowen, Royal Marines
* Hinde, Edward, Rifle Brigade
Hitching, Richard Hockin, 81 Foot
Holland. John, Royal Marines
Home. William.^-' York Light Infantry-
Houghton, William, 15 Foot, Paymanter, Antrim Artillerij Ililitia
Huirlips, Henry Francis, Glengarry' Fencibles
.V. Uiill.n. Ch,'n-lc>i Ilenrxi, Royal Marine Artillery (Honorary CaptuinJ
3n lh',:n''-'>i. U'^hc-t Jj/u/jV.ss 9 Royal Veteran Battalion
HuvlIiim'. Sijiiiud. 60 Foot
^D liiLilis, KiUviird,-"^ 3 Dragoon Guards
Inglis, J:imes Weir.'*'' Royal Marines
liniiMii. Thomas Withy, 45 Foot
^DilH Iniies, Alexande'ri^'J Unattached, Jf»7t/ory Knight of Windsor
Innes, Robert, 48 Foot
In-ing, Robert, 32 Foot
Jackson, John Barclay, 2 West India Regiment
Jackson, WUliam, 64 Foot
James, Charles Frederick, 3 West India Regiment
James, Wilbam Colville, Royal Marines
Jameson, WilUam, 37 Foot
Jebb, Avery,*) 8s Foot
Jcrvois, Robert Dundas Duncan, Royal Marines
Johnson, Ernest, Royal Ai-tillery
Jones, Jeremy, 60 Foot
Kane, John Joseph, 4 Foot
Kaves, William, 73 Foot
33 keep, WUliam Thomton,"! 28 Foot
Kennedy, Cluirles Arthur,^ Royal Marines
Kfiincily, Jolni Pitt, 43 Foot
K< r :- iii:i!:, I[,ii r\- Gobins, Royal Artillery
Ki / //"«. John, Xoj'd, 10 Hussars
Ki;i .1 ' ' r:ird, 2 West India Regiment
K'l : I ::^1, Royal Marines
K;i . ' ' I ' \-ii\t'ii*^'R.M.n,vm<iS,Adjutani^nd Admin. Biift.GlomorgaHli.
3J I. w •■liter," 10 Foot ".
1.,: ! I loyal Marines
3J !.:iii , Ai-i' M ,^i ,"'83 Foot
l.lltliairi, .loiili, 92 Foot :.
Lciivaeh, John, 3 West India Regiment
I,cc. William, Coast Brigade of Artillery
L(sl,c, .\m;;iis. g^ Foot
I.c',, W illniii. M) Foot
\.\' 1 ■' , ;(,.(.) Foot
h< •. '.I Dragoon Guards
L' I 1:,!. , All! I r (1, S4Foot
L'Av, Ccorgc Ihimilton, Royal Canadian Rifles
33 Lowry, Armar,'i%s Foot
I>owry, John," 95 iicot
Ludgater, Frederick James, Royal Marines ]']
Lynch, Edward Crean, 22 Foot
Lynch, William Joseph, 19 Foot ....!..!.....!!!.!."!!!!]!!!].!.!!!
liysaght. James Donelas, 66 Foot ,' ,
Lysous, Edmund Hicks Beach.'^Royal Marines, Adjutant 19 'Lanaricaii'i're'lfi/le'.
COltNET,
md LIEUT.
OrENSIGN,
2 ipr. 22 1 25 June 24
May 59 27 Apr. 62
23 .lune 13
I July 26
.5 May 67
' I Jan. 64
1 22 .riiiy 13
25 .rune 44
'14 Nov. IT
9 Dec. 64
II .lulj
21 Apr
6 Aug. 29
»5 Dec. 13
12 Oct. 70
3 Aug. 67
19 June 60
7 Dec. 14
12 July 47
30 Sept. 13
31 Jan. 66
27 Sept. 1
-, Feb. 62 1 29 .June 65
29 Jan. 06 26 Aug
'30 Dec. 48
122 ,rune67
'2s Nov. 13
'26 Oct. 55
I 6 Sept. 62
[ Jan
25 Oct. 27
113 Dec. 13
j s Apr. 22
4 June 12
20 Oct. 65
21 May 18
29 Nov. 64
[3 Dec. 52
3 Aug. 67
Sept
HALF P.VT^
5 Jiiy 31
25 Feb. 16-
3 Feb. 32
1814^
9 Sept.71
5 Oct. 70
29 June 72
7 Apr. 16
23 July 52
25 Mar. 17-
30 Oct. 69.
I Dec. 22
i June 70'
29 July 58
[8 June 72
5 Feb. 16
Oct. 10 28 Mar
25 Feb
II Aug. 13
16 Nov. 55
5 Nov. 59
23 Dec. 59
15 Oct. 61
19 Mar. 61
18 Apr. 53
19 Sept. 11
17 -A-Ug. 55
9 Mar. 67
[2 May 59
7 May 59 25 Dec. 63
18 July 65
17 Nov. 63 I Jime 70.
17 May 49 5 Nov. 52
8 June 30 9 May 34
I Aug. i6J I Feb. 19,
'S June 24 23 Mar. 32
24 Feb. 16
13 Oct.
31 Mar.
18 Mar.
Aug.
2 .June 16
14 July 57
29 May 63
15 May 63
I \jpT. 66
25 Dec. 13
12 July 64
9 June 54
22 Oct. 13
4 Apr. 59
5 Dec.
13 Feb. 3S
[9 Aug. 71
1814
25 Oct. 17-
IS May 6S
27 Feb. 69
3 Feb. 69,
15 May 72
25 Sept. 14.
8 July 65
-17 Mar. 62
25 May 17
I Sept. 61
; Sept.
!S Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
6 July 70J22 Apr. 71
. . ^, 6 Mar. 62
.'?4Nov. 04 7 Jan. 06 15 .Jan. 24
j 6 Feb. 124 May 15 i Oct. 48
j 8 Juneogj 6 Feb. 12 25 Aug. 16
14 Nov. 72 26 June 60 10 Apr. 67
[30 Apr. 12 23 Sept. 13 j
30 Aug. 10 26 Jan. 15 25 Oct.
I Oct. 12 17 Juno 13J2S Mar. 16
6 Oct. 57 8 Nov. 59
4 Jan. 10 7 Oct. 13 16 Mai.. J
19 July 10 15 Oct. 12 24 Nov. 28;
16 May IT
22 May 63
3 Oct. II
19 Dec. 62
27 June 64
21 May 12
,. 4 Feb. 62
,. 28 Dec. 64
oIk II leers
^ Apr. 15125 Dec. 28
7 July 14I26 Oct. 15
30 Sept. 661 29 Sept. 68
29 June 15 IS Mar. tt
31 Jan. 65 1 I June
9 May
21 Oct.
14 May 1:
29 Aug. I
I July 6
23 Mar. 4(
12 Dec. I
io.Tul.\ ,
7 Sqit- 55
14 Al
3 Aug. 67
2 Feb. 14
30 June 6s
3 Aug. 67
25 June 62
10 Feb. 13
4 May 15
10 Aug. 14
8 Sept. 13
7 Jan. 65
15 Mar. 53
20 Sept. 14
:? 24 Oct
20 June 69'
7 Aug. 17
9 Feb. 70-
4 Mar. 69.
30 Jan. 66
9 Apr. i9<
25 Mar. 17
>5 Mar. 15
J5 Dec. 14
25 Feb. 69
Nov. 53;
_ Sept. 22
5 Sept. 23,
[4 Mar. s6 30 Apr. 6
A]n: 59ji9 Oct. 6o| Nov. 69
July 44J29 Dec. 47J24 July 56
4 Oct. _.
1 July 61
28 May 1 1
I July 13
[7 Aug. 09
[2 Mar. 12
[2 Mnr. 10
I Sept. 54
9 Juno 14
•o Jlay 26,
7 Apr. 65
31 Doc. 12,
June 10;
23 June 62
I Dec. 23
8 !Mar. 59
o June 68
3 Dec. 59
6 Sept. 13 24 June 24
3 Jan. 65 '^ '
28 July 13
14 July 14
3 July 1 1
I July 61
10 Feb. 14
10 May 14
12 Jan. 55
3 -Tuly 17
3 Aug. 30
20 .June 68
28 July 14
24 Dec. 12
8 Dec. 65
!i Jan. 26
17 July 63
t7 Nov. 69
.July ,.
25 June 17
•S Dec. 14
7 Feb. 20.
_2 A\n: 64
25 Mar. 17
.July 20
Feb. 69.
Mar. 23.
Apr. 36
25 Dec. 14
;3 July 2a'
8 Apr. 34-
_, J7 Sept. 71
63 24 Mar. 69.
Lleutenanis.
S^S-
M'normott, Albert Owcu, 4 West India Regiment
M'Ciog-or, Jolm, 46 Foot
il'K.iwn, William, Coast Brigade of Artillery
\i MLaren, Alexander Donald,^* 91 Foot
M'Xiil, Donald, Cape Regiment
:\rii!iL-, Theodore, Royal African Corps
>Iac:irtney, Charles, ii Dragoons
11;kx-u11, James Lindsay, Royal Marines
ilacpherson, Clarence, Royal (Bengal) Axt.illery
Mahou, James, 26 Foot
Malam, John William, 5 Lancers
Manning, Edward Montagu, 47 Foot
March, Leopold George Fred. ,^^5 Royal Marines, Vice-Conml of Stiiititinler
;Mai>haIl, Robertson Gilchrist, 3 West India Regiment
Marshall, Thomas, Royal Marines ^
MatUoson, Roderick, Glengarry Fencibles
Mayo, John, 5^ 38 Foot
Me'ares, JbAw," Royal Marines
Menzies, William, Royal Marines
Milnes, Thomas Milnes Smith, 28 Foot
Minchin, Charles Himiphrey, Royal Engineers
Moir, Charles Fred. William, 3 West India Regiment
Monck, Charles Stanley, 44 Foot
Money, George, 12 Foot
Moore, Charles Hinton, Roj'al Canadian Rifles
Moore, Heni-y Cecil, Royal (Bombay) Engineers
Morgan, Thomas, Royal Marines
Mounsteven, Francis Hender, Royal Marines (llnum
Kcaiae, Charles Covell, 13 Foot
Kcstirlil, William Andi-ews, 48 Foot
*Nc\sin)lt, I'raucis, Royal AVaggon Train
Nic'ill, Samuel James,*' Royal Marines
Xi>liitt, Henry, 24 Dragoons
^J Xiruian, William,'" 69 Foot
0 TuMiior, James Maurice, Royal Marines
3J ( ) I 'iiunor,Maurice,''2 97 Foot
0'( i.rau, Edward Henry Broderick, 61 Foot
O'Kclly, James, 4 Foot
(.)llrn.m, James, Land Transport Corps
0'Nl-i11, Henry, Unattached
Osborne, Eric Willoughby, i West India Regiment .
Palmer, Arthur Hare, 17 Foot
Palmer, Henry Gordon, Royal Artillery
Panncll, Robert, 60 Foot
Parki', Samuel, 2 Garrison Battalion
^J5« Parry, James," 28 Foot
I'att.'T.sou, John Williams, 60 Foot
33 I'axton, Archibald Frederick,"^ 11 Dragoons
Peacocke, Warren William Richard, 17 Foot
Peel, Edmund, 25 Foot
Percy, Francis, 51 Foot
Perh'am, William, Royal Marines
Perry, Richard Lavite, 44 Foot
Peters, John Cecil/'" Royal Marines
■qil„i„ 3 Aug. 72;
Pickard, Henry Willi
Pi-,.u, Lawreiic
I'ntc, Cliarles Si
PiKMicimil.r, 1;.
'« Royal Ai-tillery
Eams.lcu, George, Koval Artillery
Head, Wilham, 19 Foot
Rees. .lohn Vander Horst," 40 Foot, Cojjtaiu of Invalids, livijnl II,.
Xi Ril.ton, Sir John, Bor<.7* 23 Foot
Rich, Heury, 4 West India Regiment
Richardes, WiUiam Eardley," Royal Artillery
Ridrnut. Henry Wood, 19 Foot '.
R i l;1 ' y, Sa muel, New Bninswick Fencibles
Il'ili I'ts, Arthur Edward Simmonds, 82 Foot
KoIk rfson. (reorge Duncan, 21 Foot
^.li'll Unliinsoii, James,"" 50 Foot
iMiu, Uii.altached
: : . 1 1 ill, Unattached ■..
i ; 1 : - ■ - , 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 y Kyre , Ro.y a 1 Marines
^ij Kutheriord, James,'** 23 Foot
Rybot, Henry Day,"'-" Royal Marines
St. John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery
Sanders, David Morison, Unattached
.-:. , L -sdn, Percy, Royal (:\Iaaiasi Artill.-rv
.- ; s Henry Thomas Th.iiiiv— 11, Koyal Artillery
Iia-s, Andrew Childrts, 1 DniMM* .ns
Ji ^ /^i)(^t■^•<^,sl 7 Royal Veteran li.attaliun
litdu, Williara,'*2 Military Train ;.
iitli, Ileury J. Tudor, Unattached
'. William Heniy, 16 Foot
Sii I'pi , Robert Good, Royal Marines
Sharpiu, Henry, 53 Foot
Shaw, George, Unattached
* Singleton, Jonathan Felix, 2 Provisional Battalion of Militia.
Skey, Henry, 54 Foot
PL.ICED OK"
HALF PAT.
6 Feb. 12 5 Aug. 13 4 Dec. 16.
30 Mar. 55 7 July 5717 May 61
•.09
Mar
Nov
28 No-s
I Jan
3 Dec. 6
oOct. I
I Jan. I
27 Sejjt.e
7 Aug
20 May 4^ i^ X- cij. 4
26 June 12 30 Mar. i
.-, -5 Dec.
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept.
24 June 54 10 Sept. 55 26 July
20 Mar. 06 16 Feb. 09 25 Dec.
7 Mar; 10 14 May 12 25 Apr. 26
July 59 27 Aug. 62 15 Dec. 6?
.„ Aug. 08 25 Oct. 10 20 Jan. 20
8 Sept. 65 12 July 67 8 May 72
" Mar. 10 16 Nov. 12 20 Mar. 23
6 Sept. 55 I Apr. 57
JO June 25 29 Aug. 26 n July 37
[o Apr. 66 8 June 67 31 Oct. 71
=9 Dec. 57 8 Oct
- Apr. 69^
25 Dec. 28;
3 Mar. 65
J u^,x,^ X. ji ..iui. i4 25 Feb. i6'
13 Aug. 10 4 June 14; 17 July 18
26 July 15 14 May 18125 Dec. 18:
[1 Dec. 28 13 Nov. 34 I Nov. 38
[2 Oct. 60 I SeiDt.64 3 Feb. 69
[2 June 58 27 Avig. 58 6 .luly 67
2 Jan. 12 2 Feb. 14 '25 Dec. 14
7 Aug. 67,26 Feb. 70 ^o Nov. 70-
5 Apr. 64 23 Oct. 67 23 Nov. 70
5 Feb. 33 26 Ap- -0 - T„i„ .-
8 Nov. 61 T9,Iul., . .^
H Aug. 07-
2 Sept
6 Feb.
Sept
-, -. IJec.
II 9 Feb.
Aug
2 Oct. 00 ;o Mai
, -7 Oct. 14
23 June 62 II Nov. 65
2 14 Feb. 45 27 May 56-
30 Mar. 12
9 Feb. 09
10 Sept. 12
18 Apr. II
26 June 1 1
18 Jan. 39
15 Mar. 15
22 July 13
20 Sept. 05
20 Dec. 10
2 Jan. 61
17 Dec. 12
17 Nov. 14
14 Feb. 60
20 Feb. 34
2 Sept. 12
7 May 58
6 Oct. 55
6 Feb. 1 1
21 Jan. 12
II July 14
21 Sept. 15
June
>. Ma'
[9 Aug. 13
!8 Nov. II
[2 Ja .
14 Oct
5 Aug.
an. 56
,... ,„, 3 July
9 July '64 Dec . 65
Apr.
5 Aug.
Oct. 64
2 Oct.
5 25 Mar. ;
4 24 Jime 19
31 Dec
5 Jnl.> -.,
:; June 68
25 Mar. 17
3 25 Mar. 17
Oct. 70
7 Apr. 58 7 June 66>
[ Dec.
Aug. 13 25 Jnne
4 Mar
27 Jan.
3 Sept
19 Dec.
I Apr.
13 Mar,
16 Oct.
20 Feb.
3 Sept. 12
5 Nov. 64
21 May 15
8 Aug. 16
I Feb. 68
10 May 39
5 Feb. 16
7 Nov. 21
4 June 6'
29 Apr. 59
25 June 12
4 Feb. 13
25 Jan. 19
19 Apr. 18
:u «..!.,. iw 3 Nov. II
■ I Nov. 65 23 Feb. 70
4 Aug. 40 n Nov. 43
Jan. 07 30
,,40
10 Dec. 07
14 Mar. 05
17 Dec. 18
1 May 58
6 Oct. 04
2 Apr. 07
lo July II
15 Nov. 27 „ .,^.j J. J
4 Feb. 58 20 Dec. 59 2
15 Feb. 10 27 '^ '
20 Aug. 52 24
6 Dec. 16
3 Nov. 25
;2 .Juno 60
[6 Jan. 08
1 1 Feb. 08
!5 Nov
July
.Oct.
Feb.
1 Apr.
iM;
9 Dec. 59 8
22 Dec. 59 22
Mar
25 Jan. 13
:7 Mar. 58
4 Dec. 23
Sept. 15
isFeb. sSUoApr
, Feb
17 May 14
7 Nov. 63
7 Nov. I '
4 Sept. 2;
■$ Dec. i;
7 Apr. 6-
[ Jime 70.
, Oct.
•6 Apr. 64
Apr. 70
.J Jnne 19
7 Sept. 15
!5 Mar. 17
J I Out. 10
23 July 17
3 Aug. 47
2 May 22
15 Dec. 18
I Sept. 14
25 Mar. 17
25 Feb. 64
29 Apr. 31
25 Mar. 17
30 July 70
22 Nov. 44
28 Feb. 20
30 Mar. 25
29 Dec. 65
5 Feb'. 18
30 Nov. 20
May 24
— Juty 26
27 June 16
. 14 Sept. 70
y i.„. . 43 20 Oct. 48
7 May 10 20 Mar. 23
8 .Ia,Ti_ m in Rfnfl t^
Feb. 43
Apr. 68
. Septr.14
25 Sept. 1 7
3 12 Oct. 26
. Aug. 39
>.<) Apr. 70
5 June 15
I Mar. 59
I Oct. 30
5 May 26
:2 Sept. 7®
!i Mar. 29
->S Mar. 17
29 June 65
;o Feb. 32
13 July 26
■ I Dec. 72
564
Lieutenaids.
Smith, Henrj' Porter, Rifle Bi ip.itle
SiM Smith, James Ramsay,*-^ 38 Foot
Smith, Leonard Fleming-, 26 Foot
5mith, William Lea, 13 Foot
53 Smyth, William,^* Scots Fusiliei Giiaids
®a Sperling, John,^^ Royal KiiL'-mecj s
Spottiswood, Andrew, 21 Foot
Spragge, Francis Precket, Rojal (Bengal) Enj^mecit,
Sproule, Edward,*'* 69 Foot
Stansfeld, Robert, 20 Foot, Mn/di; 6 TVeit Tork ilihtia
J9 Stawell, William.s" 98 Foot
Stewart, MervjTi, 21 Dragoons
Streets, James,'^ 75 Foot
Stronach, "William, Royal Engineers
Stuart, Charles George, 88 Foot
3B Stmirt, George Evans,'^ 61 Foot
Stuhbs, Francis Arthur, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Studdert, Richard Aug. Fitzg.,'^ Royal Marine Art., Adj. jst London Art. I ohinteers
.Sutherland, Sutherland Hall, 65 Foot
Suttie, Sir George Grant, 5a c^, Scots Fusilier Guards
Swain. Henry Thomas, Royal Marines
Tane, Thomas James Waldegrave,^'^ Royal Marines
TeiTy, Frederick Friend Ridley, i AVest India Regiment
* Thackeray, Joseph, 51 Foot
Thackwell, Edwin, 90 Foot
Thompson, John, Unattached
Thomson, Joseph, 15 Foot
Thunder, Michael Harmond Daulton, 58 Foot
HjB. Tighe, Daniel,^" Grenadier Guards
Tisdall, James, 10 Foot
Tobin, O'Hara John, Royal Marines
Tolcher, Christopher, 2 Foot
Townsend, Robert Lawrence, 18 Dragoons
Travers, Lyon Conway,^' 60 Foot
Tristram, BaiTington, Royal Artillery
Tui)man, Arthur, Royal Marine Artillery
TJrcjuhart, Donald, 60 Foot
33 Vereker, Henry Thomas,'"" 62 Foot
Vibart, Neville,^'' 6 Foot
AVMddy, Cadwallader,"" Royal Marines
AViilbr'idge, Henry William, York Chasseurs
Walker, George Frcd.,'"^ Royal Marines
If'dll, liicliard. 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
Ward, Henry,!™ Royal Marines
Warden, John, 19 Foot
Waring, Edward, Royal African Corps
Warren, Andrew Rutherford, Military Train .-r...
J® Watson, Andrew,"'* 24 Foot
Watson, James,'"^ Military Train, Quarter Magfer, Moyal Honpital, Kilmainham
Wemyss, Maynard Willoughby, Royal Artillery
Westby, Edward James. Royal Marines
Whelau, Frederick Astley, Royal Marines
3a White, George,!"^ 36 Foot
AVhitc. Henry, 63 Foot
Whiteford, John, 13 Foot
39 Wigton, .lames.w 9 Foot
Williams, C. P., Land Transport Corps
Willis, Edward,™ Royal Marines
AVilKon, William Hem-y Bowen Jordan, Garrison Company
33 Windlo. John Shepard,"" 53 Foot
Winnc, John Jiimes,"i Royal Marines
W(ir)d, (k'ovge Horsley, 67 Foot
33 Wood, Huury."^ 23 Foot
Woodriff, Daniel Thomas. Royal Marines
33OT Wrnv, Hugh Boyd.'" 40 Foot "■■
iia Wright, William,!!' Rifle Brigade
Wrightc, William, 3 Foot
Yaniold. Benjamin, Royal Marines
Young, John George, 90 Foot ...".
LIEUT.
CORNET,
2ndi.iKni
01 I ^SION
16 June 14 24 June
13 Oct 14 20 Mar. 24
5 June 12I19 May i.
5 Oct 58 26 Nov. 6:
16 May
14 Dec
4 July
26 Jan 08
19 Sept 26
19 Sejit
12 Jan
19 Sept 57
24 Mar.
9 May
28 Feb. 12
30 Dec. 53
22 June
10 Nov. 42
2 July 03
12 Apr. 64
4 Mar. 62
15 May
29 Apr.
19 Dec. 62
3 Jan
8 Dec. 66
20 July 15
2 Dec.
29 July 44
1 1 Sept.
2 Jan.
27 Oct.
23 Apr. 07
8 May 67
27 June 64
3 Nov. 08
30 Dec. 51
7 Nov. 05
30 Jan. 07
17 Mar. II
S Dec. 25
23 Oct. 60
10 June
May 59
28 Feb. 12
20 Sept. 44
Sept. II
25 Mar. 08
15 Sept. 54
0 Sept. 25
1 Dec. 06
6 Apr. 32
'S Nov. 13
25 Mar. 13
23 June 56
23 Jan. II
Mar. 13
May 12
23 July 12
20 Jan. 14
3 June 19
I July
13 Feb.
10 June 59
1 Feb.
2 Nov.
9 Nov.
25 Jan.
1 Nov. 57
11 Nov. 16
20 Apr. I
20 Jan. I
II Dec. 58
20 Nov.
15 Feb.
17 Apr. .
27 July 47
15 An
25 Sept. 67
25 Dec
27 Feb. 67
15 Aug
7 Sept. 15
5 July 64
26 Nov. 14
14 Apr. 13
3 Aug. 67
9 Jidy 18
13 Jan. 20
22 June 47
II Mav 15
3 Aug. 67
30 Mar. 12
29 Sept. 08
28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 67
2 Jan. 12
24 Feb. 54
I May 09
11 Dec. 13
1 Aug. 18
15 Mar. 27
28 Aug. 63
i6 Aug. 15
10 Sept. 55
17 July 66
18 Oct. 61
21 July 70
13 May 13
31 July 46
8 Aug. 15
2 Sept. 08
7 Sept. 55
5 Aug. 56
12 Oct. 26
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15 Dec. 17
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29 Mar. 61
ji Dec. 14
25 Mar. 16
'S Dec. 14
6 July 67
20 July 62
4 Apr. 23
25 Dec. 18
[4 June 52
17 Aug. 14
I Apr. 69
25 Sept. 14
24 Apr. 72
26 May 38
25 Mar. 16
0 June 71
5 Feb. 21
£ Jan. 16
8 June 72
5 Dec. 18
30 Aug. 21
3 Dec. 53
1 Feb. 19
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25 Dec. 17
7 Mar. 22
24 July 72
29 June 70
30 Dec. 19
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I July 70
25 Sept. 23
3 Mar. 68
15 Oct. 69
9 Apr. 69
25 Mar. 17
29 Aug. 47
25 Mar. 17
25 Mar. 15
I Apr. 57
20 Apr. 64
I Feb. 31
16 May 22
15 Aug. 48
29 Jan. 27
1 1 Nov. 24
19 Oct. 60
19 Apr. 17
25 Dec. 18
'19 Apr. 17
29 Nov. 34
14 May 29
War Services of the Lieuienanfs. 565
1 Lieut. Armitstead waa engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantr}- and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1S58 (Medal).
2 Lieut. F. W. Armstrong served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera,
Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the siege of Badajoz (War iledal vrith ten
Clasp.s).
3 Fort Major Austin served in the 35th Regiment during the campaign of 1S13 and 14 in Holland, including the first
investment of Bergen-op-Zoom, both actions at Merxem ; he was severely wounded in the left arm when engaged
with the enemy's picquets on the night of the ist Feb. 1814 ; and in following up the advantage (after the second
capture of Merxem) to the gates of Antwerp his left leg was struck off by a cannon-ball, and his left side lacerated
by another round-shot.
* Lieut. Frederick Bayly served in the Peninsula from June iSio to the end of that war in 1814, includingthe battles
of Busaco and Castalla. In the American war in 1814 and 15, including the attacks on Baltimore and New
Or1<^!iTis, at which last he was slightly wounded. With the Prussian Army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses of
M r ii. urre, Landrecies, Philippe ville, and Rocroy.
1.:- ut. Beamish was present with the 84th Regiment at the battle of the Nive (War Medal with one Clasp).
' i.init. Bramwell served the campaign of 1815 with the 92nd Highlanders, and was severely wounded at Quatre
lira^.— right leg amputated.
^ Lieut. Brazier-Creagh served in New Zealand with the Military Train, acting as Light Cavalry, in the Wan-
ganui and Tarauaki campaigns of 1865-66 (Medal) .
* Lieut. Charles Brown served in the Peninsula with the 50th Regiment, and was present at the snrpri.^c and cnpture
of Fort Napoleon at Almaraz, retreat from Madrid, affair at Fuente Decana, defence of, and 1 . , r-i .1' Tu . ii.in\-
at. Alba de Tormes ; repulse of the enemy on the rear-guard; repulse of the enemy at Bejuii > '. i: r-u,
action atPampelnna, daily skirmishing to the summit of the Pyrenees ; defence of "the Pasti ■> . '.• ■{ 1 v
Sir W. Stewart), battle of the Pyrenees, and action with tho enemy's rear-guard; various iiil;i,>> m in- kii.I to
RoncesvaUes ; battle of the Nivelle, and attack on the rear-guard'; action at ('ainbo ; passage of the Nive, battle
of St. PieT\j'e Bayonne (wounded), affairs at Hellette and Arriverette (b.-ivM!:. I wunul in tho hand), attack of the
Heights or Garris, and action at St. Palais (severely wounded). He has r- iniv^-I thr \V;ir Medal with four Clasps.
'> Lieut. Bubb ser^^ed in the Peninsula with the 6ist Regiment, and \vas pit scut at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (War Medal with four Clasps) .
1" Lieut. W. Butler served the camnaism of 1815 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
11 Lieut. AV. C. B^rne served in the field with the 14th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1865-66 (Medal).
'2 Lieut. Alex. Camptell (Royal Marines) served in the action off Ferrol, 1805 ; and in action with a Danish
flotilla off Maudal, 1810 (War Modal with one Clasp).
1' Lieut. James Campbell served the campaign in Affghanistan with the 41st Regiment, and was present at tlie
action of Hykulzie on the 28th March 1842 (Medal).
^'^ Lieut. R. G. C. Coote served in the Burmese war (Medal).
17 Lieut. Charles Thomas Cox served with the 71st Highlanders during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, 13,
14, and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, including the retreat to and occupation oC the Lines of
Torres Vedras, the subsequent pursuit of Massena through Portugal, action of Sobral, battle of Fuentes d'Onor
(wounded), actions of Arroyo de Moliuo, Almaraz, and Alba de Tormes, covering tln^ siiL'i's nf lia.l^iinz, the
advance to and retreat from Madrid, battle of Vittoria, — severely wounded and tak'u |.f - i 1. n ihi ,;:,.t-loall
having passed through the lungs and lodged in his liody; being unable to keep up withilir. , :t him
on the field when they were hard pressed and under a cannonade from the British Ai'tilUr.N I'l' . \asion
of France fi-om the Pyrenees, and subsequent actions of the Nivelle, Nive, Cambo. CariiK .<i. 1 - ^ : , 1 i-iete,
Hellette, Orthes, Aire, Tarbes, TJrt, Toulouse, and many affairs of Piquets, &c. (War Medal \\ : . > :i ;^ . At
the battle of Waterloo he received a contusion on the hip from the fragment of a shell, bin , :. . ,: at the
capture of Paris, and served three years with the Army of Occupation. In 1821 the chin,,. •■,' ii.--iii()u of
the ball received at Vittoria compelled him to reliuquish the active duties of his profession aiid icuie un half-
pay.
" Lieut. Cummin served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the S'th September— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
30 Lieut. E. R. D' Alton served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees and Orthes (War
Medal with two Clasps).
"' Captain David Davies served in the West Indies in 1807, and was at the capture of a vessel under the batteries
of the Island of St. Martin. Was at the capture of the French frigate Topaze, 22n<l Jan. 1809, tho blockade of
Basse Terre, Guadaloupe, and capture of the Saintos Islands, and on the Walcheren expedition ; on the Newfound-
land station in iSio; in the partial action with the French Fleet off Toulon, 5th Nov. 1013, and at the capture of
Genoa, April 1814.
2^ Lieut. S. M. Davies served in N' -■. ;'• a' a il w\0, Un? Military Train, acting as Light Cavalry, in the Wanganui
campaign of 1865. and was priv- ••--..■ . ikumaru and Kakavamea (Me-lal).
" Lieut. Delme served in the I '. ^ 1 ii Regiment, and was jn-eseut at tho battle of Vittir.'a, sortie
from Pampeluna, battles of the I'm v:,.-, n. ;si\. l., the Nive, and Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and
battle of Toulouse (War Medal with six (.'lasjis) . Served afterwards in the American war, and was present in the
action of Plattsburg, and the passage of the Sarinac.
25 Lieut. Downes served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
2C Lieut. A. B. Diimmler served in the Abyssinian campaign and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical
Survey from the coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
2" Lieut. Gill (ret. f. p. R. Marines) served on the Coasts of Spain and France in 1806-0S ; was in command of a
Detachment at the attack on a battery in Basque Roads, 1810; Adjutant of the R.M. Battalion at the cajiture of the
Island of Java in i8ii, includingthe actions of the loth and 25th August, and the expedition to Sourabaya (Army
War Medal with one Clasp).
28 Lieut. Gill (h. p. R. Marines) served on board H.M.S. Winchester during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) ; commanded a Detachment of Royal Marines, and took part in the attack on Meatoon's
stockade near Donabew. On the 12th Aug. 1S53 he was in an engagement against pirates in the China seas.
Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served in China as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battahon during
the war from Aug. 1857 to March 1858, including the blockade of the Canton river, capture of Canton, and subse-
quent operations (Medal with Clasp). He has also the Medal for the Katfir war of 1852.
23 Lieut. Henry Graves served in defence of Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864. Served with the expeditionary
force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in Feb. and March 1867.
30 Captain Gray ser^^ed in the 7th Dragoon Guards with the expedition against the insurgent Boers beyond the
Orange river, and was present in an affair on the 20th Ai:)ril 1845. Served also thi-oughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47
31 Lieut. Edward Greene served with the battering train attached to the Prussian besieging Army, and was
employed in taking several fortresses on the French Frontier in July and Aug. 1815.
" Lieut. Hemmans served with the Baltic expeditions of 1854, 55, and 56 (Medal).
3* Lieut. Home served with the 86th Regiment at the capture of Bourbon in iSio, and on the 12th September
embarked there on board H.M. frigate Africaine, which, on the foUowing morning, was engaged in a severe action
with the French frigates Iphigenie and Astree. In this imequal contest the Africaine sustained a loss of 163 in killed
and wounded, Lieut. Home being dangerously wounded in the left breast and shoulder by a grape-shot. Also
served in suppression of the Kandian rebellion in Ceylon in 1818.
35 Lieut. Humfrey served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle and Nive (War Medal with
38 Liei^t.E. Inglis served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and has received the War Medal ivith one
Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
^"^ Lieut. Alexander Innes served in the Peninsula with the 42nd Highlanders, and was present at the battle of
Toulouse (War Medal with one Clasp). He ser\-ed also the Waterloo campaign.
«> Lieut. Jebb served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
K K
66 War Services of the Lieutenants.
■•1 Lieut. Keep served in the Peninsula with the aSth Regiment, and Wcas present at the battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, and Nivelle (War Medal with three Clasps).
'■'- Lieut. Kennedy sei-ved with the Battalion R.M. sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and present at the
bomV)ardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and carried
the Colours of the ist Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
*3 Lieut. F. C. Knight served with the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal).
** Lieut. Lacy served in the Peninsula with the 82nd Regiment and was present at the battles of Vittoria and
the Pyrenees (War Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Lieut. Lakin served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bonibnrd-
ment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and
destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th
to the Sth Sept. 1864.
*s Lieut. A. Lane (h.p. 83r(l Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 83rd Regiment and was present at the siege of
Badiijoz and battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes (War Medal with five Clasps).
*^ Lieut. J. AV. Inglis served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment of the batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Com-
pany of the 2nd Battalion R.JI. at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and
barracks, on 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (severely wounded by a musket-ball in the left groin, mentioned in despatches).
'" Lieut. Anuar Lowry served in the Peninsula with the 45th Regiment and was present at the battle of Orthes
(War Medal with one Clasp) .
51 Lieut. John Lowry served with the 8th Regiment in the American war of 1812, 13, and 14, and was present
in the actions of Prescott, Sackett's Harbom- (severely woimded), Chippewa, Lundy's Lane (contused), assault on
Fort Erie, and sortie (severely woimded) in Sept. 1814, and was severely wounded through the body in action at
Sackett's Harbour.
-3 Lieut. Lysons was present in the engagement with the forts at Kagosima in Japan on the 15th Aug. 1863. At
the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and with
the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries, magazines, and baiTacks, and during the
shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth September 1864.
5* Lieut. M'Laren sei-ved in the Peninsula with the gist Regiment and was present at the battles of the Pj-renees,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with five Clasps).
'5 Lieut. March served with the R.M. Battalion against the Carlists on the North Coast of Spain in 1839-40.
5^ Lieut. Mayo served with the 38th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th Aug. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
=■' Lieut. Meares was at the captifre of the town of Groa, and a convoy of twenty-five vessels on 28th June i8io.
Landed at Ortona 12th Feb. 181 1, captured eleven vessels and destroyed two large magazines after planting the
British Colours at the gate of the town. Wounded at the battle of Lissa 13th March. Landed with his Detachment
27th July, near Ragoniza, captured and destroyed twenty-eight vessels after the defeat of 300 French soldiers.
Present at the capture of Fomone and Permnne 29th Nov. 1811. Has received the War Medal with three Clasns.
<^° Lieut. Nicoll served with the Baltic expeaition m 1855, including the bombardment of Sweabog (Medal)."
'•^ Lieut. Norman served in the Peninsula and was present at the sieges of Oiudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and
at the battles of Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, and Pyrenees (War Medal with six Clasps).
^'^ Lieut. Maurice O'Connor served in the Peninsula with the 88th Regiment and was present at the battles of
Fuentes d'Onor, Pyi'enees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with six Clasps).
"* Lieut. James Parry served in the Peninsula with the 28th Regiment and was present at the battles of Nivelle,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps). He served also the Waterloo campaign.
" Lieut. Paxton served in the Peninsula vrith the nth Light Dragoons and was present at the battle of Salamanca
(War Medal with one Clasp).
^^ Lieut. Peters served with the Battalion R.M. sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland ^ea of Japan, the assault
capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations
from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^ Lieut. Pickard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada under Sir George Prevost and was present at the
attack on Plattsburg. Sei'^'ed also the campaign of 1815 in Upper Canada under Sir Gordon Drummond.
«^ Captain C. P. Rainsford served with the 67th Regiment in the Pindaree and Mahratta campaigns in 1816-17-18,
and was present at the bombardment and sun-ender of the fortress of Ryghur.
"3 Captain Rees served with the 40th Regiment in theNew Zealand war in 1864-65, and was severely wounded at
Te Arey (Medal).
7* Sir John Ribton served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps).
"5 Lieut. Richardes seivcd the campaign of 1815, and was present at the sieges of Maubeuge, Phihppeville, and
Landrecics.
"'^ Lieut. James Roljinson sei-ved in the Peninsula with the 32nd Regiment and was present at the battles of
Sulumunca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with six Clasps). He served also the cam-
jiaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
7" Lieut. Rooke served at the battle of Trafalgar (War Medal with one Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion
Royal Marines, during the war in North America in 1813-15.
'» Lieut. Rutherford sei-vod in the Peninsula with the old g4th Regiment, and was present at the defence of
Cadiz in 1810, Lines of Torres Vedras, pursiiit of Massena, actions at I'ombal, Reilinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal;
battle of Fuontes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, battles ofVittori a, Pyrenees, and Nivelle; passage of the
Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, action of Vic Bigorre, and bat tie oToulouse (War Medal with seven Clasps).
'» Lieut. Rybot sei-vcd with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
'I Lieut. Daviil Scott has received the War Medal with three Clasps for EgJ^3t, Martinique, and Albuhera.
»* Lieut. Shackletou served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, includingthe aifaii- of M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the Military Train in the New Zealand war from November 1863 to 1866
(Medal).
•*' Lieut. J. R. Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot, including the storming of Cambray,
Ser\-ed afterwards in the East Indies and was present at the capture of Hattrass. Also in the Deccan campaign
of 1817-18.
'♦ Lieut. William Smyth (h.p. Scots Fus. Gds.) served in the Peninsula with the 31st Regiment and was present
at the Ijattlcs of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (War Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieut. Sperling served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Flanders, and led the right Column at
the apsault of Bcrgeu-op-Zoom.
"* Lieut. Sijroule served with the Cgth Regiment at the capture of Java in i8n (War Medal with one Clasp).
'" Lieut. Ktiiwell sei-ved in the Peninsula with the 48th Regiment and was present at the battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps).
'* Lieut. Streets served with the 7sth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857, and was present at the aflfairs
with the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on the 12th and i6th July, also at the assault (severely
wounded) and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. G. E. Stuart served in the Peninsula with the 6ist Regiment and was present at the battles of Busaoo,
Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with seven Clasps).
»' Lieut. Studdert served in the Crimea in 1855, and on the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal, and Turkish Medal),
Berved on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of tie Canton river, bombardment storm anil
capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). ^^
* Lieut. Taiie has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Trafalgar.
" Lieut. Tighe served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards.
War Services of the Lieutenants. 567
98 Lieut. N. Vibart served wijh the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of i£63, including the subsequent opera-
tions in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
99 Lieut. Travers served with the ist Battalion, 6oth Rifles, diu-ing tne second siege operations at Mooltan,
including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel. Was aftei-wards at the battle of Goojerat :
pursuit of the Sikh Army under Rajah Shere Sing, until its final surrender at Rawul Piudee, occupation of Attock,
and Peshawur, and expulsion of the Aflfghan Force, under the Ameer Dost Mahomed, beyond the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps).
i"« Lieut. H. Thomas Vereker served in the Peninsula with the Ssrd Kegiment and has received the Silver War
Medal with three Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca.
iw Lieut. C. Waddy was landed from H.M.S. Oceayi in Japan to repulse an attack of the Prince of Bizen's retainers
upon the Foreign Settlement of Kobe, and commanded a Company of Marines during the subsequent defence and
occupation of the Settlement.
102 Lieut. Geo. Fred. Walker sei-\'ed with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
i»3 Lieut. Ward was at the capture of Java in 181 1 (War Medal with one Clasp).
1"* Lieut. Andrew Watson served the Waterloo campaign with the 33rd Foot.
'»5 Lieut. James Watson sen-ed the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 with the 50th Regiment, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon— severely contused (Medal and three Clasps). Served the
Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkei-man, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
iw Lieut. George White served in the Peninsula with the 36th Regiment and was present at the battle of Sala-
manca (War Medal with one Clasp) .
w Lieut. Wigton served in the Peninsula with the yth Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vimiera and
Salamanca (War Medal with two Clasps) .
i<» Lieut. Edward Willis served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expedition ol
1857-59. including the blockade of the Canton river, the lauding before, storm and capture of the city ; expedition
to the North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 ; also the campaign of i860,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Takn Fort, and subsequent
■operations (Medal with three Clasps) .
110 Lieut. Windle served with the loth Regiment at the siege of Scylla Castle in 1S08. Present with the Anglo-
Sicilian Army during the whole of its operations on the coast of the Faro, against Murat. With the Ai-my on the
Eastern Coast of Spain in 1812 and 13.
1" LieiTt. Winne served with the Royal Marines on the North Coast of Spain in 1S37-3S. Was landed in 1845
with a Detachment at Monte Video for the protection of British subjects and property during the siege of that city
"by the Argentine Ai-my under General Oribe, and was in garrison there until the end of the civil war.
112 Lieut. Henry Wood sei-ved in the Peninsula with the 76tli .Regiment, from Jime 1813 to the end of that war in
1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive, and investment of
Bayonne (War Medal with two Clasps). Served afterwards in the American war, and was present in the action of
Plattslmrg.
i'3 Lieut. Wray served with the 40th Regiment in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees (War Medal with two Clasps). He next accompanied the Regiment on the New Orleans e.xpedition, and
subsequently served the campaign of 1S15 and was present at the battle of Waterloo, after which he was specially
employed as Acting Engineer Officer on Sir John Lambert's Staff, on the line of march to Paris.
11* Lieut. Wm. Wright (h.p. Rifle Brigade) served in Holland in 1813 and 14, and was present at the attack on
Merxem and bombardment of the French Fleet at Antwerp. Served also the campaign of 1815 and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.
War Services of Second Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.
« Lieut. GilUes commanded a Detachment of Royal Marines at the reduction of a piratical force on the Coast of
Barbary in 1846.
1" Lieut. Jackson was in the action with four Danish vessels in the port of Maudal on 12th May 1810.
11 Lieut. Samuel Maclean served the campaign of 1808-09, and has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp
for the battle of Corunna.
12 Lieut. Manico participated in boat actions on the coast of Pugha, the capture or destruction of ninety-one
vessels and nearly 100 guns in the batteries in 1813. Served in the Royal Marine BattaUon in the Chesapeake, was at
he attack on Baltimore, and in a boat at the recaptm-e of the armed schooner Franklin, in 1S14. At the capture of
a convoy and attack on the batteries at Corigeon in 1815.
" Cornet Masters served with the 16th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the affair
of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Sei-\-ed with the 7th Hussars in the Indian
campaign from Feb. 185S to March 1859. and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh,
eiege and captm-e of Lucknow, affairs of Baree and Sirsee, actions of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage
of the Goonitee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nudee,
Paleeghat, and Hydcrghui-, f.n-suit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign,
including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the
Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
'* Lieut. Mead served in the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was present
at the capture of Paris.
15 Lieut. Raye served in 1S13 at the blockade of Brest and Rochelle, the capture of the French brig Ilalcyon
of 18 guns and several ether prizes, at the siege of San Sebastian (Medal with Clasp), and at the storming of Santa
Clara, under the guns of that fortress, 27th August (sUghtly wounded in the breast, and severely in the thigh by
musket-balls). Mentioned in despatches. In 1814 served on the coast of North America, was present at the
capture of the U.S. YvigsXB FreMdent, 15 Jan. 1815, and of various small vessels. Received a Silver Medal from
the R.N. Shipwreck Institution for saving the crew of a vessel while sei-ving in the Coast Guard in 1847.
" Cornet Silver sei-ved with the nth Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854, inciuding the affair of Bulganak and
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lieut. Smithwick was present at the destruction of the French ships Arienne and Andromaque of forty guns
and Mamelouek of sixteen guns, on 22nd May 1812, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
568
2nd Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT
or ENSIGN
Alexander, Geo., Land Trans. Corps 31 Dec. S5
Armstrong.Wm., Land Trans. Corps 21 Feb. 56
Atkinson, Charles, Royal Marines... n Nov. 11
Baird, John, Land Trans. Corps, ") j^^ j^n. 56
Inspector of Devon Consfahnhiry.. )
Baugh, James, Royal Marines
•Bell, Jotin, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
Berkeley, Hon. G. C. Grantley Fitz- )
hardinge, 82 Foot )
Bignell, Charles Philips, Roy. Art..
Branch, George Ferguson, 1 R. Mar
7 Dec. 12
7 Nov. 16
[8 Oct. 26
Ap
Brisac, Douglas Pettiward,^ R. Mar. '12 June i:
Sept. 15
I Mar. 56
Bruyeres, Henry Pi-ingle, Royal
Eng., Cajjta'm of Sandown Castle.) I
Burrowes, Peter, Land Trans. Corps
Cain, Michael, Land Transport Corps 21 Jan. 56
Campbell, James, 92 Foot n Nov. 13
Garden, Paul Kyffin,^ Roy. Marines. 22 Jan. 11
Chambers, Montague, 71 F., A Q.C. 9 Nov. 15
Collier, Jnmes, Royal Marines 26 July oS
Collins, Stephen Edward, R. Marines: 14 Dec. 12
De Fauche, Charles, 60 Foot 1,5 June 15
Demain, Hy. Dickson, Ceylon Regt. 23 Apr. 58
Dillon, John, 3 Dragoon Guards 5 Mar. 18
Evans, Daniel, Royal Marines !i6 Dec. 12
Flexman, .lames,'' Royal Marines ...'27 Jan. 08
Fosbery, Henry William, 12 Foot ...I17 Feb.
Gatt, Arthur, Land Transport Corp:
Gillliee, James, Sicilian Regiment..
Gillies, Walter, 8 Royal Marines
Glanville, Francis (Lt.), ig Dragoons 20 Apr. isjii Apr
Gunn, William, Bourbon Regiment. 23 Aug. 15 24 Apr. 16
Hayes, Henry Horace, 81 Foot I 5 Jan. 15
Hayter.George, Royal Waggon Train '10 June 13
Hepbm-n, John, Land Trans. Corps. J21 Feb. 56
Hewson, George, 24 Foot I 2 Apr.
: Apr. 57
Apr. 57
: Aug. 14
Apr. 57
: Sept. 14
1814
! Aug. 23
Jackson, John,'" Royal Marines
Jeffery , James, Royal Marines
Jones, Stopford Thomas, 61 Foot ...
[Lee, Frederick Richard, 96 Foot
Lewis, Stephen, 73 Foot
Loft, John Henry, 15 Dragoons
' M'Leod, Norman, 6 Foot
|Maclean, Alex., Newfoundland Fenc.
33 Maclean, Sam." R. Sap. and Min.
7 Sept. 29! Manico, Edward,!^ Royal Marines
14 July 37 Masters, Robert.i^ 3 Dragoon Gds.
I Jan. 16 33 Mead, Charles,^* R. Art. Drivers
,, -ecu ^J Montgomery, Robert, 95 Foot
21 net}. 23j j^ioi-ehouse, George, New Bruns. Fen.
I Apr. 57 'North, Roger, Royal Marines
I Apr. 57, Orme, Herbert Lewis, R. Marines
25 Dec. 14' j Pitt, Henry, Royal Marines
3 Aug. 20 1 Potts, Thomas, Royal Marines ....
I Oct. 18 iRaye, Henry Robert,i° R. Marines,
24 Oct. 1 1 I Read, Thomas, Royal Marines ...
I Sept.14 , Ridge, James Stuart, 6 W.I. Regt.
Mar,
9 Jan. 63
I Apr. 24
I Sept. 14
I Jan. 16
5 Oct.
Ross, John, 6 Garrison Battalion ..
Silver, T. R.i' 11 Hussars
Simpson, J. Bridgman {Cornet), 48 F,
Smith, Lyndon, 108 Foot
Smithwick, Robert,'^ R. Marines ..
Temple, Gustavus Hancock, R. Mar,
23 Nov. 55' I Apr. 57liTeynham, G. H. R., Lord, R. Art. ..
15 Apr. i3'25 Mar. 16 Thomson, George, 12 Foot
29 Apr. 47'29 Apr. 47 iTurnbull, WilUam George, 73 Foot..
I Tweedie, David, Royal Marines
IWalsh, George, 45 Foot
iAVatson, Atherton, 91 Foot
Woolhouse, And. Mackason, Unatt.
Wright, John, GlengaiTy Fencibles
COBNBT,
2nd LIEUT.
orKNSIQN.
22 Feb. 09
16 Apr. 49
15 Nov.
6 Dec. 13 :
19 May 14
30 Dec. 13 :
II Aug. 14
24 Jiuie 1 3 :
22 Apr. 15
2 Feb. II
31 May 59
1 May 13
2 Dec. 13 25 Jan. 19
25 Oct. 13 25 Apr. 16
WHEN
PLACED OW
HALF PAY.
Jan. 16.
Apr. 40,
25 Mar. 16
I Dec. 15
6 July 20
12 Mar. 18
Mar. 21
25 June 16
Mar. 17
Jan. 16
Mar. 13
15 Apr. 47
2 Sept. 12
15 Apr. 47
14 Dec. 12
I Feb. 06
22 Feb. 14
20 Oct. 10
5 Nov. 54
17 Oct. 16
4 Nov. 60
3 Oct. 10
15 May 09
16 Dec. 16
5 May 14
Nov. 24
15 Apr. 47
I Jan. 16
15 Apr. 47
I Sept. 14
7 May 10
29 June 20
4 Feb. 15
10 Nov. 56
5 Aug. 24
16 Oct. 66
1 Jan. 16
18 Mar. 13.
2 Jan. 21
25 Jan.
Aug. 13 25 Jime 1
Aug. 12! I .Tan.
14 Apr. i4'25 June 20
31 May 01 1 12 Apr. 93
13 Aug. 25 17 July 28
17 Aug. i5'2S Aug. 16
; June :
; Jmie 1
Apr. 57
25 Dec.
1 Lieut. Branch served with the Royal Marines in the North of Spain in 1836.
" Lieut. Brisac served in North America with the 3rd Battahon Royal Marines, during the war of 1814-15.
3 Lieut. Carden served at the capture of a battery and sixteen vessels near Langueha, loth May 1812 ; also at the
reduction of Leghorn in 1813.
~ Lieut. Flaxman acted as Quarter Master to the R.M. Battalion on the Waleheren expedition in 1809.
\^War Services continued at foot of preceding page.
Adjutants.
24 June IS
•5 Mar. 13
2 June 17
7 July 54 13 Dec. 61
2 April 41 '20 Apr. 43
Fraser, Alcxaniler,! New Brunswick Fencibles
Leith, John Kenneth, 12 Foot
Limbert, John, i Life Guards [Honorary Captain) Adjutant lHast Kent \
Yeomanri/ Caealnj )
Lowrie, William Fred., Recruiting District
Mitchell, J. H., Land Transport Corps
Parlour, William, 6 West India Regiment
Reid, Robert, 2 Life Guards (Konorary Captain, 10 May 71)
I Colonel Fraser served in the American war with the 49th Regiment, and highly distinguished himself in the
night attack upon the American Army at Stoney Creek, where he bayoneted seven of the enemy and took the
merican General Winder prisoner. He is now a Colonel of AlUitia in Upper Canada.
CORNET
2nd LIEUT,
or ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
5 Aug.
Mar.
ADJUTANI.
WHKIf
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
>5 Feb. 16
12 June 17; 17 Sept.18
7 July 54' 13 June 68
24 June 53114 June 64
21 Feb. 56! I Apr. 57
13' 28 Dec.
Auc
7 Nov. 57 3 June 59 17 Nov. 57 10 May ji
Riding Masters.
Bishop, Thomas, Royal Artillery (Honorary Captain, 2 July 70) 9 May 55 2 July 70
Boylin, William, Royal Artillery (Honorary Captain, 22 Aug. 65) 2 June 5422 Aug. 65
Bray, William, 1 7 Hussars 5 Oct. 58 16 Mar. 701
Cruse, George,* 1 Dragoons (Honorary Captain, 9 Aug. 71) 16 Mar. 55! 9 Aug. 71
Day, Maurice, 7 Hussars 11 May 55 17 Jan. 72
Matthews, William, ^^ 11 Hussarq (Cornet, 12 Jan. 56 ; Honorary Captain, 19 Oct. 72) 10 Mar. 57 19 Oct. 72
Meyer, Lewis Charles Aug., Cavalry Depot (Honorary Lt. Colonel, 13 June 56) 1 May 26 13 June 56
Mills, Nicholas, 2 Dragoons 11 Sept.57 6 Nov. 67
Morris, Clark, Cape Mounted Riflemen (Honorary Captain, 5 Nov. 70) 5 June 55 5 Jime 70
Noake, Maillard,^ 15 Hussars .' 20 Feb. 57 23 Apr. 6r
Norton, WilUam,^ Royal Artillery '23 Mar. 58 i .Tune6i
Powell, Malachi, Military Train (Cornet, 2 Feb. 56) 10 Mar. 57 i June 70
Price, George,^ 4 Dragoon Guards (Cornet, 5 Nov. 54 ; Honorary Captain, 27 Mar. 72) 13 Apr. 55 27 Mar. 72
Rayment, George, 18 Hussars (Honorary Captain, 22 Apr. 71) 14 Mar. 56 25 Apr. 77
Simpson, Emanuel, 10 Hu.ssars 29 Dec. 57 i Dec. 69
> Mr. Bray served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from March 1858 to March 1859 and waa
present at the affair of Barree, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the
Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hydcrghur; also the Trans-Gogra
campaifrn, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee with pur-
suit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal).
2 Mr. Noiike served in the Crimean campaign and was severely wounded at the battle of Balaklava (Medal with
two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Mr. Nort.in served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganao and M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkei-m.an, and siege of Seliastopol ; was also with the Light Cavalry Brigade at
Eupatori:t rMiMlal with fbur Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Oaiituin Cnisc fcrved the Eastern campaign wir.h the ist Royal Dragoons, including the battles of Balaklava
nnd Iiikcnrjiu], and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
■' Cniit'iin W. Matthews served with the Royal Dragoons during the Crimean war, and was present at the battles
of Iial;ikl;ivii (horse shot under him) and Inkoi-man, the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Tiirki-h Mc'l:il).
'■ Capfiiii G. Price served with the 4th Drapoon Guards in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55. including the battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, ni-'ht attack on the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855, and
battle of Tchcrimya (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Paymasters.
569
Aitken, Alexander, 42 Foot
Bazalgette, James Arnold,' 42 Foot, Honorary Captain, 24 Apr. 60
Selfield, William,3 88 Foot
Beanott, Fra. Levett,' 59 Foot, Honorary Lt. Colonel, 20 July 66
Betsou, William,^ 18 Hussars, Q.J/, i Nov. 35; Hon.Major, 16 May 62
Blythe, John David, 45 Foot, Hon. Captain, i Jan. 60
Boyd, Richard, Land Transjjort Corps
Briimell, William,^ 25 Foot, Hon. Major, i Jan. 60
Burn, James, ^ 4 Foot, Captain, ig Dec. 34
Bumev, Hugh Somer\'ille S.'" Dejiot Batt., Hon. Lt. Colonel, 2 Dec. 68
Campbell, Moms Robinson, Depot Batt., Hon. Lt. Colonel, 12 Sept. 64
Cartmail, Joseph,'' 71 Foot, Hon.Major, 9 April 60
Clendininrr, Andrew,'* Depot Batt
Corcoran, Alexis,'* Depot Batt., I£on.Lt. Colonel, 16 Mar. 70
Coventry, George Andrew, 4 Dragoon Guards, Hon.Captain, 1 Feb. 65
3B Co\vper, Heury,'^ 7 Line Batt. German Legion
Creagh, Thomas Miller.'^ Dep6t Batt., lloa.Lt.Col. 25 July 70
Daniel, Samuel, Depot Butt., Ifon. Captain, 30 Jan. 62
Deacon, James,'" i Foot, Hou.Ccijitain. 9 Oct. 60
Dickson, HeurvJ' i Hi^i-oniis, llun.Majur, 29 Oct. 62
Doorly, Martin, 1 W r-t ln.li:i Kogt. Q.M. 16 Oct. 55; Hon. Major, lOci
Kspinasse, Jaiiu ^,' ' 1 {•'::■ A. < '(j^tuiii, 11 July 37
•lis Feneran, Fr:nici<, ''t I irinU Batt., Q.M. 15 Dec. 37 ; Hon. Lt. Col. i Aug. 70
Fetherstonhaugh, AViUiam,-'" 14 Hussars, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 7 Nov. 68
Frith, Edmund Bentley,^' 13 Hussars, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 8 May 67
33 Fugion, Edward," Depot Batt., Hon.Major, 9 Sept. 59
Giddings, John Langi-an,^* 32 F. Q.M. 13 Sept. 48 ; Hon.Major, 2 June 65
Gray, Thomas Brown,"t Royal Marines, Ca^i. 5N0V.42; Hon.Lt.Col. ijuljyo
Gregg, Charles Francis, Depot Batt
Gumey, John Gregory, Cape M.R. Hon. Captain, i Jan. 60
Hawker, Ernest Augustus,^^ Depot Batt., Lt. Colonel, i Augf. 70
Head, Henry Bond, 2 Dragoon Guards, Captain, 21 Mar. 45
Heath, Edwin, 88 Foot
3323a Hilliard, Hemj,^^ 68 Foot
Holland, John, Depot Batt., Hon.Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 69
<•- Holmes, Jas. Gus. Hamilton,^' 12 Lancers, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 8 Aug. 62
Howes, James,28 64 Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 2 Oct. 66; Q.JL. 6 Sept. 39 ..
Hunt, Thomas,^^ Roval Artillery, Honorary Captain, 21 Jan. 65
Hunter, Edward,3» 98 Foot, Captain, 18 May 38
Jefferson, Richard, Ceylon Regiment
Johnson, Ralph Boetler, 45 Foot
King, John Heniy,*' 2 Dragoons, Hon.Major, 10 Apr. 65
Loder, Charles, ^^ 20 Hussars, S.M. 5 March 49 ; Captain, 16 Dec. 61
Mackay, James Duff, 50 Foot
Mackenzie, Hugh Baillie, Depot Batt
Macquarie, George W.,** Military Train, Hon. Captain, 9 Sept. 61
Manders, Thomas, 6 Dragoon Guards, Adjutant, Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry..
Manning, Charles Downes, 7 Foot, Honorary Captain, 23 March 72
Marshall, John Williams,** 65 Foot, Hon.Major, i Jan. 60
Marvin.Wm.C*ie/Paym.R.Art.andR.Eng.;Q.jr.ioSep.44;7foH.jI/ay.iApr.58
MicheU. Henry- Seymour,*' 62 Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 30 Oct. 67
Minnett, John Chi-istopher Villiers,*^ 14 Foot, Hon. Captain, 19 Mar. 63
Mostyn, Hon. Montague, *o 101 Foot
Perry, Charles James, 87 Foot, Q.M. 23 Julj- 44
Preston, Charles E., 18 Foot, Hon. Captain, i Jau. 60
Robinson. James,'" Recruiting District, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 26 July 70
Rouse, John R., 85 Foot, Q.M. 12 Dec. 51 ; Hon.Major, 30 Mar. 67
Sargent, John, Royal Artiller}-, Honorary Captain, i Sept. 63
•c. Scott, Robert,'* 87 Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel
Sheeran, Patrick, 54 Foot, Q.M. 27 July 55
Sheppard, Henry, 67 Foot
Shuttleworth, George Henry, 15 Foot, Honorary Captain, 8 June 63
Smales, Thomas," 6 Dragoons
Smith, Thomas,** 37 Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 14 Aug. 66
South, Charles, **t Royal Militarj- Academy, Hon.Lt.Colonel, i Ajjr. 70
Stephenson, John,** Cavalry Depot, Hon. Lt. Colonel, 8 Sept. 70
fitreatfeild, Robert Champion,'" 60 Rifles, Honorary Major, 12 Aug. 68
33 Telford, William,**t 17 Foot, Captain, 2 AprU 41 (Hon. Major)
Thompson, George, 21 Foot, Q.M. 13 Sept. 31 ; Hon.Major, 17 Nov. 63
39®!E Thomson, James Crooke,*-^ i Foot
Thomson, Wm., i West Ind. Regt., Q.M. 17 June 53 ; Hon.Major, 12 Dec. 68
Thon^, John, 63 Foot
Timbrell, Sydney James,*'^6 Foot
Travers, Julius Brockman,->9 Discharge Depot, Hon. Major, i Jan. 60
Tnribill, James,*" 38 Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel, 23 Mar. 67
Walshe, Blayney Townly,*** 15 Hu.ssars, i/oK.Afo/or, i Jan. 60
Warden, William Hem-y,*'-" R. Canadian Rifles, Hon.Major, 18 Dec. 57
Ware. Robert," 49 Foot
Watson, George,'^ R. Marines, Captain, 30 June 41; Hon. Lt. Col. 31 Dec. 66
Webster, Joseph," 78 ¥. Hon.Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 64
Wheatley, John," Rec. Dist., Hon.Lt.Colonel, 27 June 66
White, Lawr. Luke Esmonde, 89 Foot
AVood, Peter Valentine, 14 Foot, Captain, i-iYeb. 28
Young, William, "5 Depot Batt., Hon.Major, i 'SBh.(>o,Mil.Knight of Windsor
COHNKT,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGH.
3 May 42 29 July 43
!z5 Ji'iy 37 5 July 39
WHEW
PLACED OH
HALF PAT.
J I June 31
1 Oct. i:
29 Dec. 3;
2 July 29
7 Dec. 38
26 Aj)r. 27
30 Apr. 38
9 Aug. 54
6 Feb. 47
8 Jan. 41
31 Oct. 34
4 May 09
31 Jan. 25
16 Dec.
30 Sept. 30
23 Dec. 36
25 Feb. 08
26 Mar,
1 1 June 30
13 July 09
23 Oct
23 Jan. 46
1 Feb. 13
30 July 35
2 Sept. 36
22 May 35
22 Dec. 48
26 July 44
20 Nov. 17
31 May 39
•8 May 47
9 Dec. 13
:6 Feb. 44
2 Aug. S3
5 Dec. II
27 sept. 33
27 May 42
8 July 37
7 May 40
8 Aug. 38
5 Aug. 15
5 Oct. 12
o Dec. 12
3 Nov. 38
o July 32
8 Jan. 31
7 Sept. 07
9 Nov. 41
23 Nov. 55
10 Oct. 34
16 June 13
14 June 39
19 Dec. 3-
26 Aug. 13J17 Feb. 21
24 Apr. 55 '24 Aug. 69
9 Feb. 49 '24 Oct. 56
29 Oct. 47 20 July 66
20 June;s4 16 May 62
3 June 53 '26 July 64
5 Apr. 56 I Apr. 57
9 Apr. 29
8 Apr. 42
6 Apr. 55
29 Dec. 48
7 Apr. 25
29 Mar
3 Nov. 37
25 July
I Oct. 33
14 Feb. 34
8 July 36
:i June
6 Nov. 09
5 Nov
2 Aug. 33
July 42
Feb. 60
Mar. 06
Jime 39
30 Jan.
9 Oct.
29 Oct.
[8 July
8 Feb.
[5 Dec.
t5 June
7 Sept.
!3 Dec.
.8 Nov.
i6 Feb.
26 Mar.
6 May
[9 Oct
I Aug. 13
I Sept. 26
31 Dec. 47
7 Apr. 56
6 Oct. 3
9 Mar. 4
22 Mar. 3
30 Nov. 49
9 Mar. 47
24 Apr. 20
2 July 55
4 May 43
2 Aug. 50
7 Dec. 18
25 Sept. 45
26 Oct. 55
5 Aug. 13
5 Jime35
10 Nov 4^
' Apr. 42
Dec. 39
Feb. 22
25 Sept. 13
27 June 32
3 Apr. 35
26 June 35
Jan. II
30 Sept. .,-
6 Feb. 35
31 July 46
20 Aug. 41
25 Aug. 54
; Jan.
July 69
26 Jan. 49
2 Dec. 68
12 Sept. 64
9 Apr. 60
25 Jan. 58
I Ai)r. 65
I July 72
25 Sept. 16
25 July 70
57
55 10 Oct. 65
52 28 May 70
39 9 Oct. 55
37 I Aug. 70
49 7 Nov. 68
May 67
■y -Aug. 51
56 2 June 65
I July 70
8 Sept. 57
I May 67
.,„... ^„ I Aug. 70
30 May 45 10 Apr. 55
28 June 27 30 Aug. 39
^'- I Oct. 38
1 Apr. 69
8 Aug. 62
2 Oct. 66
22 Mai
Aug. 5
Feb. 3.
Oct. 47
Jan. 60 I Sept. 70
Aug. 49
Aug. 46
to 25 June 15
27 Mar. 40
6 May 36
27 Oct
:o Apr. 55 17 Apr. 66
Aug. 6
26 Nov.
24 May 29
9 Sept. 56
5 Sept. 49 5 Jan. 55
23 Mar. 67
3 Apr. 46
24 Feb. 58
9 Apr. 47
t9 Mar. 58
2 Oct. 66
3 May 50
6 Jan. 54
26 Dec. 37
3 June 59
I Sept. 58
20 Feb ^
4 Sept. 67
9 Apr. 61
8 Jime 58
24 Sept. 58
28 July 54
_ Aug. 27
30 Apr. 47
8 Jmie 58
:o Oct.
I Oct.
ji Jan. __
jSOct. 59
8 Oct. 44
9 May 51 2
9 May 45
•3 June 54 -
3 Oct. 48 3
8 Dec. 2"
18 June 3.
1 July 53 3
12 Apr. 53
2 Oct. 38
19 Sept. 43
2 Aug. 31
I Sept. 54
[ Oct.
22 Feb. 72
5 Dec. 14
I Apr. 56
Oct. 62
July 72
6 Feb. 63
1 Mar. 61
30 Oct. 67
16 Sept. 68
10 May 71
15 Aug. 59
21 Feb. 60
26 July 70
30 Mar. 67
20 Mar. 71
I Jan. 70
I Sept.69
9 Apr. 66
8 Feb. 71
[8 July 62
[4 Aug. 66,
I Apr. 70
;. 70
I Feb. , _
I May 55
I Oct. 63
1 Oct. 16
2 Dec. 68
7 Dec. 55
!6 0ct. 58
Nov. 72
3 Mar. 67
Mar. 66
Dec. 57
9 Apr. 47
Dec. 66
Apr. 64
7 June 66
7 Jan. 51
I Mar. 51
I Feb. 60
570 War Services of the Paymasters.
* Captain Bazalgette served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 22nd June 1855, including' the-
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against
the mutineers in India, including the action at Kudygunge, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of
Rooyah, action at Allygunge, and capture of BareUly (Medal with Clasp).
* Paymaster Belfield served with a Detachment of the 17th Regiment with Lt.Colonel Outram's Light Brigade, in
the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, and was present in all its operations, including the capture of Gotea,
2iat, and storming of Monohur stockades and Fort, 25th January 1845, at which place this Detachment formed the
storming party, and suffered veiy seriously. Served with the S8th Regiment in the Eastern camp.nign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
* Lt.Colonel Bennett sei-ved the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the gth Regiment, and has received the Medal
and two Clasps for the battles of Moodkee, Fcrozeshah, and Sobraou. Served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up
to 30th July 1855, with the 44th Regiment, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal).
s Ma.ior Betsou served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal).
8 Major Brumell served as a Lieutenant in the 75th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1834-36 (Medal).
' Captain Bum served the campaign in the Eastern Islands, and was at the taking of Macassar in 1814. Served
the Mahratta campaign of 1S17 and iS. Also at the siege and capture of Bhmtpore in 1825-26— severely woxmded
(Medal).
1° Lt.Colonel Burney served with the 51st Light Infantry thi-onghout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was on board
the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
River ; present during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and captui-e of
Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
11 Major Cartmail landed in the Crimea on i8th Feb. 1855, and served with the 71st Light Infantiy at the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1858, and was present at the actions of Koonch and Muttra, liattle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of
Morar, and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
" Paymaster Clendining served in the gth Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasn for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
1* Lt.Colonel Corcoran sen-ed with the 48th Regiment the Coorg campaign in April 1834.
1^ Paymaster Cowper sensed on the expedition to Stralsund and Copenhagen in 1807 ; to Sweden with Sir John
Moore in 1808; thence the same year to Portugal, where he served until Julyi8ii; thence to Malta, Sicily, and
Genoa, until the peace. He has received the War Medal -svith two Clasps for Talavera and Fuentes d'Ouor ; ariso
the War Medal bestowed by the King of Hanover to every Officer, non-commissioned Officer, and soldier of the
German Legion, in commemoration of the services of the Corps.
1^ Lt.Colonel Crcagh served with the 41st Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 19th Oct., including
the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (iledal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1' Captkin Deacon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Royals, including the battles of Balaklava
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
18 Major Dickson served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (iledal with three Clasns, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Espinasse sei-ved the Eastern campaign of"i854, and up to 8th Sept. 1855, including the siege or
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"t Lt.Colonel Feneran served the campaign of 1814 in Holland ; also that of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
^ Lt.Colonel Fetherstonhaugh served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was-
present at the battle of Koonch, all the affairs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlee, capture of
Calpee and pursuit, action of Morar, and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Lt.Colonel Frith sei-ved with the 13th Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernava, siege and fall of Sebastopol; was also present
with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2- Major Fugion served in the Peninsula ft-om July 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of
Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and battle of Orthcs (War Medal with two Clasps).
°* Major Giddings sei-ved with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including
the action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the city, and siirrender of the fortress ; also at the suiTender of the
Fort and garrison of Cheniote and battle of (loojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served during the Indian mutiny in
1857-59 and was engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from 30th June until its final relief on 24th
November by Lord Clyde, during part of which time he acted as Adjutant of the Regiment and was also in temporary-
charge of posts in addition to other duties ; was subsequently engaged in the^defeat of the Gwalior rebels at
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's ser\-ice for Lucknow) .
^^^t Lt.Colonel T. B. Gray served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also in a Battalion under Colonel Owen, on the
North Coast of Spain in 1836-37-38, in co-operation with the Spanish Army, including the field actions of the loth,
12th, and 14th March, and the action of Hernani, i6th March 1S37 : he was subsequently appointed Adjutant to the
force under Colonel Parke. He served as Captain on the Coast of Portugal and in the Tagus during the civil war iu
1846-47, and was landed with his Detachment from H.M.S. Superb, to guard the captured Divisions of the rebel armj"-
under Count das Antas, prisoners in Fort St. Julian. He received the War Medal with one Clasp.
"'^ Lt.Colonel Hawker served with the 21st Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,.
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbouru (Medal with four Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
^° Pa:\nnaster Hilliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle-
of Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, affairs at An-ovo de MoUno and
Almaraz (War Medal with two Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and:
Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded.
"' Lt.Colonel Holmes served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from gth May 1855 (Medal with Clasp for-
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Howes served with the 64tli Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the actiofl^
of Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, and affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie.'and ilnhomdie (Medal).
" Captain Hunt served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
^' Captain Hunter served in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China iu 1842 (Medal) , including
the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin.
J" Major King sen'cd with the 9th Lancers in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of
the Chonab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'2 Captain Loder was present with the nth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtnore in 1826 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 9th Bengal Cavalry throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843, including the battles
of Meeance and Hyderabad (Medal). Served with the ist Bengal Cavalry iu the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was
present at the battle of Aliwal (Medal! . Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848 49, iiicluding the action of Ram-
nuggur, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with
two Clasps). p^
"Captain Macquarie, previous to his having been appointed Paymaster, served in the Army for 20 years, and as
Captain in the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 6th Nov. 1854 to the end of August 1855, including the siege of
Hebastopol, expedition to Kertch, attack of the Redan on i8th June, and repulse of various night sorties (Medal with
one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Marshall served with the 65th Regiment at Tarunaki, New Zealand, throughout the war of i86o-6i (Medal) .
='•' Lt.Colonel Michcll served with the 49th Regiment throughout the whole of the operations in China (Medal),
commencing with the first taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the
Btorm and capture of the Heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amov, second capture of Chusan, attack and
capture of the Heights of Chinhae. occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack ; attack and capture of the
enemy s entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
War Services of the Paymasters. 571
Served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, and
ege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
S6 Captain Minnett served with the 14th Rcgii
Captain Minnett served with the 14th RcLcimcut throughout the New Zealand war of 1860-66 (Medal).
S7Lt.ColonelRobiiisi.il -crv <i :ii ilir i.j- ..r .\,-eerghuv, in March and April 1819.
^ Paymaster the 1 1 " : . i i -'lecially as a Veterinary Surgeon, and served during the whole
Abyssinian campaiii!', I iiom the Government of India for him to act in that capacity
to the Transport Ti-aiii ;: IK i r.l 111:1-- n-.N i Mnlal).
*2 Paymaster Smalcs served with tbc 7tli HiMfriHin Guards during the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal). Served in
the Crimea as Chief Paymaster of the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal) .
*3 Lt. Colonel Smith served with the 97th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-\'ed in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-5S— with the Jounpore Field
Force in the action of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and SiUtanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*3t Lt.Colonel South received the thanks of the Commander of the Forces in Ireland on 30th April 1818 for cap-
tui-ing and conveying into Sligo a smuggler, while in command of a detachment on the coast of Ireland. He
accom])anied a wing of the 20th Regt. as Adjutant in 1824-27 for the reduction of the Hill Forts in the Southern
Mahratta country. Sailed [with the Brigade of Guards to the East as their Brigade Paymaster, and was present
with the Brigade in its services in 1854-55, f^d has received the Medal with four Clasiis for Alma, Balaklava, Inker-
man, and Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
" Lt.Colonel Stephenson served with the 17th Lancers in India from Feb. 1814 to 1823, inchiding the campaign of
1817-18 against the Pindarees. Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Eulganak, battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (acting as Adjutant), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
^'I- Major Telford served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of the war, inchnling the battle of Sala-
manca, retreat from Burgos, action of Villa Muriel, afifair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, carrying the outworks of
San Sebastian 17th July, and first assault on the body of the fortress 25th July ; also second assault and capture
31st Aug. 1813 ; battles of the Nivelle 10th Nov., and Nive 9th, 10th, and nth Dec. 1S13. Served subsequently in
the American war. He hns the War Medal with five Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Seliastian, Nivelle, andNive.
*^ Paymaster J. C. Th(jmson served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with two Clasps for the
battles of Orthcs and Toulouse. Served also the Waterloo campaign.
*" Paymaster Timbrell sei-ved the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 31st Regiment, and was present in the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in which last he had both his thigh-bones broken
by a grape-shot (Medal and three Clasps).
*'■ Lt.Colonel Twibili scived with the 3Sth Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, mcluding the
battles of AbiKi :- mm In' niiiii, siiLri' r.inl full of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkisli M^ .1 ^.i m ihr IihIimii mutiny campaign from Nov. 1S57, and was the bearer of despatches
from Lord C:iM, i, - i ! m 1 'in, ipiii 11, winch lie conveyed from Allahabad and deUvered in person at Cawnpore
on the 5th Iiici'itilii 1 ; \,,,- i.nsriit nt llic buttle of Cawnpore the following day, also at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, affairs of l;.-L!re ami Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
■** Major Walshe served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan (Medal) under
Sir George Pollock, including the storming of the Khyber Pass, taking the Fort of Mamoo KhaU, storming the Heights
of Jugdulluck, action in the Tezeen Valley, clearing the Heights of Huftkotul, and stoi-ming the town of Istaliff.
Sei-vcd in the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
*" Major William H. AVardell, previous to entering the Ai-my, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal
Navy, and was at the ca))ture of Java in 1811 (Medal), and also upon the expedition to Palembang, Sumatra, in the
following year. He has lost his right arm from a contusion received in the naval service.
=" Major Streatfeild sei'ved with a Detachment of the 24th Regiment at the defeat of the Jhelum mutineers on the
7th July 1S57, and was severely wounded in both legs, right leg amputated (Medal). ."
51 Paymaster Ware served with the 38th Regiment in the Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Rangoon
and subsequent operations before that place (Medal). Served with the 49th throughout the operations in China,
except Segoan (Medal) .
" Lt.Colonel Watson sen-ed as Quarter Master of the Royal Marine Battahon employed in co-operation with the
troops of the Queen of Spain in 1837, and was wounded i6th March.
^^ Lt.Colonel Webster was present at the battle of Plattsburg, and various skirmishes in 1814. Served in the
Persian war in 1857, including the bombardment of Mohiuni-ah (Medal with Clasp). Also Rohilcund campaign in
1858, including the battle and capture of Bareilly (Medal).
5^ Lt.Colonel Wheatley sei-vcd with the 42nd the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Ahna and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
56 Major Young served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, and
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of PunuUa and Pownghur.
"* Lt.Colonel Scott served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 15th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Major Travers served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, nnd attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
572
Quarter Masters.
QUAETEB
MASTEE.
Allan, George, Royal Sappers and Miners ..^
Allen, George, 1 Soots Fusilier Guards T.
Anderson, John Henry, ^ Depot Battalion
Armstrong, Charles, 12 Lancers
Armstrong, William, Royal Artillery
Atkinson, John,^ Grenadier Guards
Austin, Norton, Royal Marines
Aylett, James, 5 29 Foot
Bairstow, Thomas, Land Transport Corps
Behenna, Henry, Royal Artillery
Bewley, George William, ^ 5 Dragoon Guards
Bilham, David.i" 20 Foot
Black, James, Royal Ai-tillery
Blackburne, William, 91 Foot (Enisigii, 20 Oct. 46)
Blake, Michael, '^12 Lancers
Blissett, Henry,i3 77 Foot
Bradbm-y, John.i^ i Dragoon Guards
Bradford, Michael, Royal Engineers
Breading, John Remington, Depot Battalion, 1st Derhy Militia..
Brookes, Joseph, 36 Foot
Browne, WilUam,io Depot Battalion
Burden, George, 23 Foot
Burke, John,i' Depot Battalion (Eiingn, 4 Sept. 49; Zt. 22 Feb. 53).
Bustard, William, 69 Foot
Campbell, John,i9 17 Foot
Carroll, Patrick, 78 Foot
Clark, George Alexander, Royal ArtiUery
Clarke, Joseph,"' RiUe Brigade {Cornet, 21 Jan. 56)
Clinton, Michael,^! 22 Foot
Coghlan, Edward, Depot Battalion
Cole, George, 35 Foot
39 CoUins, Francis, 22 11 Hussars, Military Knight of Windsor
Connolly, Thomas William John, Royal Engineers
Cook, Abraham Bell, Royal Canadian Rifles
Cooper, Thomas,-* Royal Marines
Copeland. Thomas, 83 Foot
Correll, Charles,-'' 81 Foot
Cousins, WilUam, Roynl Military Asylum
Cowell, John, Depot Battalion
Crabtree, Abraham.^s 3 Light Dragoons (Cornet, 17 Sept. 41)...
Crawford, George,^'^ 80 Foot (Ensign, 18 Sept. 46)
Croker, John Charles, 6 Foot, 5 West York Militia
Curran, John, 2 Foot
Daines, Charles,™ 74 Foot
Davies, Robert, 76 Foot, Cornet 21 Jan. 56
Desmond, John,^^ Depot Battalion..
Dewar, John, 92 Foot
Dougherty, John, 4 Foot
Dougherty, William, Depot Battalion
Dowler, John, 61 Foot, East Norfolk Militia
Drage, William, ^^ Depot Battahon
Elliott, Archibald, 41 Foot (Ensign, 31 Mar. 48), Fermanagh Militia
Elliott, William, R. Artillery, Adjutant 4 East Hiding of Yorkshire Artillery Volun
Everard, George, 18 Foot
Farrell, James, 84 Foot.
Fenn, John,^^ 10 Hussars
FitzGerald, Thomas, Depot Battalion. ,
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Eraser, Charles, 49 Foot (Ensign, 4 Sept. 43)...,
Eraser, George,'* 6 Dragoon Guards
Freebum, James, Royal Artillery
Fuller, James,*' 16 Lancers
Gamble, James,*^ 62 Foot
Gannon. John, Military Train.,
Gates, William, Royal Artillery
Gilby, Thomas Glover,38 66 Foot ....
Gilchrist, Gordon, Royal Artillery...
Godfrey, Cornelius,™ 4 Foot
Goldby, William, Discharge Depot
Grant, George, Royal Artillery
Grant, George, 100 Foot
Green, Owen,*^ 82 Foot
Grier, John Frederick," Depot Battalion (Ensign, 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55)
Guernsey, Forbes WiUiam,*' 45 Foot (Ensign, 6 Aug. 58)
Hall, ArchiVmld, 75 Foot
Harper, Thomas, 94 Foot
823 Hardy, Luke, New Brunswick Pencibles..
Hassall, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Hayes, Patrick.*" 83 Foot
Hill, John,*" 4 Dragoons
Hilton, James, Royal Sappers and Miners
Hipkin, Thomas, 54 Foot (Ensign, i Aug. 51) ..
Hoban. Thomas.** 13 Foot (Ensign, 12 Jan. 55).
Hogc, David, Royal Artillerv
Hoge, William, Royal Artillery
Hollis, James, 69 Foot, ^fitlinq Mihtia
HoUowaj', Benjamin, 2 Dragoon Guards
Hopkins, Patrick.'" 58 toot (Jinston, 14 Oct 46, Lt 26 June qo)
Hunter, William,'! 60 l- of t
Hurle, Arthur, Coldstieam Guards
Jackson, David," 90 Foot (untign, 10 Aug 54)
James, John Hill, 10 Hu-^Pars
Jamieson. James.'* 96 I oot
Jerome. Joseph, 86 Foot
Joyce, Edward, 63 Foot (l.nngn, 4 Sept 40)
.1 I Apr. 53
.1 8 July 53
. 30 June 54
.; 7 Jidy 37
. I Apr. 57
.l28Feb. SI
.25 July 46
I 9 Feb. 55
12 Feb. 56
HONOEAEY WHEN
BANK OF PLACED ON
CAPTAIIf. HALF PAT.
ig Apr. 53 21 July 63
2 Sept. 56
Nov. 58
Nov. 71
Oct. 61
Apr. 70
July 59
17 Nov. 69 17 Nov. 69
'.6 June 66 26 June 66
I July 59' 18 July 48
1 May 69! I May 69
2 Dec. 62] 2 Dec. 62
22 Aug. 57122 Aug. 57
30 June 65 '30 June 65
,L^ ic.j. ^Kj I Apr. 57
I 1 Apr. 60 1 Sept. 70 I Sept. 70
i 8 July 53 3 June 64 3 June 64
'17 Sept. 41 9 Feb. 55 9 Feb. 55
1 27 Oct. 54 27 Oct. 64 27 Oct. 64
! I Aug. 48 [27 July 55
18 July 48 10 June 62 10 June 62
3 Nov. 54 27 July 66I27 July 66
>o July 55 27 Nov. 66J27 Nov. 66
"" 12 Apr. 64
2 Dec. S9| 2 Dec. 59
I 2 June 65
[8 Apr. 65 I S Apr. 65
I 9 Mar. 67
7 Nov. 68 7 Nov. 68
Sept.65112 Sept. 65
' ' !i July 63
:2 Sept.56
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 71
8 Oct. 61
I Apr. 70
--., ,, -3 Jan. 54
- July 59 5 Mar. 47
22Aug. 65I22 Aug. 65
20 July 67:20 July 67
23 Oct. 57 23 Oct. 57
22 Jan. 68
28 Jan. 62 '28 Jan. 62
I Oct. 65 I Oct. 65
:s Ajir. 56,15 Apr. 56
:6 July 581 16 July 58
I22 Apr. 53
26 Sept. 56,26 Sept.56
5 Oct. 671 5 Oct. 67
27 May 56 27 May 56
19 June 72 1 19 June 72
31 Dec. 6131 Dec. 61
10 July 66 10 July 66
n Sept. 72' II Sept. 72
26 Mar. 58 26 Mar. 58
16 Oct. 66 16 Oct. 66
23 Oct. 6723 Oct. 67
29 Oct. 58 29 Oct. 58
4 Nov. 59' 4 Nov. 59
26 June 72 27 June 72
I July 59 23 May 48
10 Dec. 60 10 Dec. 60
[4 May 58^14 May 58
I Aug. 48
30 June 54 30 June 54
19 Aug. 62^ 19 Aug. 62
21 Apr. 56 21 Apr. 56
— J -_ 30 Nov. 70 30 Nov. 70
Feb. 55 I Oct. 701 I Oct. 70
■"-' ' 29 May 62
I July 59 24 Mar. 41
tg Oct. 72 '19 Oct. 72
I July 71 I July 71
!i June 71 21 June 71
•'■".r 3D I Nov. 72
May 56 6 May 59 16 Apr. 70
*"" -° |i8 Mar. 62
Jan. 69 13 Jan. 69
- Apr. 70J I Apr. 70
3 Nov. 60 25 .Tan. 71 25 Jan. 71
29 May 69 29 May 69
10 Nov. 69 10 Nov. 69
I 3 Aug. 26
12 Apr. 60 12 Apr. 60
12 June 63 12 June 63
15 Nov. 59 15 Nov. 59
I July 59
16 Jan. 63 16 Jan. 63
27 July 66 27 July 66
I Apr. 7o| I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 65 I Apr. 65
I July 59 27 July 49
13 Jan. 69 13 Jan. 69
4 Dec. 63' 4 Dec. 63
13 P'eb. 66 13 Feb. 66
27 Feb. 67 1 27 Feb. 67
23 Mar. 66 23 Mar. 66
9 Oct. 72 19 Oct. 72
10 .^ug. 57|>;o Nov. 67 20 Nov. 67
.3 Mar. 26 I July 59 17 Mar. 54
- Oct. 40! I July 59 16 July 52
Quarter Master
573
QUAHTBB
[HOirOEABT, WHKlf
HANK OP PLACED Oir
CAPTAIN. HALF PAY.
Keating', Richard, Royal Artillery
Kerridge, Charles James, 49 Foot
Kirkman. Wilham Reuben, Royal Artillery
Knight, Thomas, Depot Battalion
Knott, William, 52 Foot
Lamb, George," 16 Lancers
Lambert, William, ^^ Military Train
Langford, Alexander, 5 Dragoon Guards
Laver, Robert," 12 Foot
Lawrence, Thomas, 88 Foot
Lee, Thomas,^ Depot Battalion (Ensign, 18 Jan. 59)
Lewis, James, Roj^al Hil)ernian Military School
Lloyd, William, Royal Artillery '.
Luttrell, Frederick,*'* loi Foot
Lyne, Michael,^'-' 107 Foot (Ensign, 10 June 58)
M'Bride, Adam, Militars- Train
M'Gee, Joseph,*' i Foot'
M'GUl, William, 79 F. (Ens. 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55), Adj. Boyalllospitul, Kdmainh,
M'Gregor, Alexander,''! 98 Foot
M'Intosh, WiUiam,«2 47 Foot
M'Kay, William,^^ Depiit Battalion
M'Laughlin, Michael, 35 Foot
M'Leod, Neil, Royal Military Academy
McQueen, Donald, 92 Foot (Ensign, 14 Nov. 41)
Malcolm, Robert, 25 Foot, 6 Wek York Militia
Maloney, Patrick, i West India Regiment
Maloney, William," Depot Battalion
Marshall, Thomas," 53 Foot
Masters, George, 20 Hussars (Ensiqn, 9 Oct. 58)
Mayne, Henry," 49 Foot. FuymasUr, Worcester Militia
Mellor, Joseph, 33 Foot
Menzies, James, Depot Battalion (Ensign, 27 Apr. 49)
Missett, Josei^h, i Dragoon Guards
Moir, William.ee 58 Foot
Moloney, Jeremiah,^" Depot Battalion i
Morris, John, Royal Artillery
Morris, Tunothy.^s Depot Battalion (Ensign, 15 Jan. 47)
MuI^lhy, James, Royal Artillery
Murray, James,''' 24 Foot
Murray, Peter, 10 Foot
Mutch, James, Royal Engineers
Nally, John,"" 84 Foot
iNem, William, 85 Foot
Nevell, WUliam,72 70 Foot
O'Donnell, Michael," 23 Foot (Ensign, 29 Nov. 50)
O'Neill, Daniel, 34 Foot
3923E Payne, John,"* Grenadier Guards
Penson, Henry, Royal Artillery
Pickles, Joseph Henry, 'j 18 Hussars
Rae, William,"^ 15 Hussars
Riordan, John, 98 Foot (Ensign, 31 Dec. 44; Lt. 10 July 48)
Robertson, John,"' 35 Foot .".
Robinson, James.^s i Foot
Rogers, Thomas, '^t 81 Foot (Ensign, 26 Oct. 58)
Ross, Alexander,"^ 64 Foot
Ruston, William, Royal Marines
Scott, William,'*" i Dragoons
Scott, WUliam, Royal Marines
Sears, John,8i 64 Foot (Ensign, 8 May 46 ; Lt. ''19 Mar. 47)
Shepherd, Geo. Alexr., R. Ai-t.,^rf;'. 1st Administrative Brig. Argyllshire Art. Vohintce.
Sinclair, Donald,*^ 93 Foot
Smith, William, Scots Fusilier Guards
Smith, Wilham,** 20 Foot
Smith, William B., School of Musketi-y
Smith, Wm. Honey, 23 Foot
Stainforth, John, 18 Foot
Stalford, James, ^^ 2 Foot
Stewart, William, Royal Artillery
Stokes, John Edward,io2 Depot Battalion
Stratford, Bryan, 15 Foot
Stribling, Francis,**" 32 Foot
Sturrock, George, Royal Engineers
Swaine, Joseph,^? i Foot
Taylor, George WilUam, Royal Artillery
Taylor, John, Depot Battalion
Taylor, Richard, Rifle Brigade
Thompson, John, Cavah-y Depot
Thomson, AVilliam, 22 Foot
I'i'm.Troy, Thomas,^^ Royal Horse Guards
Tunks, Thomas,s'>68 Foot
Turner, Herbert, Royal Horse Guards
Turner, John.^s 50 Foot (Ensign, 10 Aug. 54)
Ushei-wood, Charles,'^ 8 Foot
Wall, Michael,53 61 Foot (Ensign, 6 Nov. 40)
Walsh, Thomas,''^ 44 Foot
Walsh, William,96 98 Foot
Warwick, James, 104 Foot
Watson, William, 5' Depot Battalion
Wharry, Charles, Royal Artilleiy
White, James. Royal Artilleiy
WUhamson, Thomas, Depot Battalion
Withers, Edwai-d. 65 Foot
Wright, John Hobson. 36 Foot
Youle, David, Royal Engineers
...' I Sept. 56 30 Sept. 68 30 Sept.68
...^21 Nov. 56 29 June 70 29 June 70
...117 Feb. 54 12 Apr. 64 12 Apr. 64
...!2oMiiy 55 I Apr. 70 i Apr. 70
...I25 Feb. 45 17 Apr. 60 17 Apr. 60
...j 4 June 47 18 May 60 18 May 60
...[ 4 Fel). 56 12 Oct. 70
...i8Juue4i I July 59 8 July 53
...21 Apr. 54 8 July 68, 8 Jiriy 68
...29 June 65 23 Dec. 68 23 Dec. 68
...i24 June 59 I Apr. 70J i Apr. 70
..,[22June6o I Oct. 71! i Oct. 71
...I I Nov. 58 28 May 70 28 May 70
,..|i2 0ct. 60 iNov. 7ij I Nov. 71
..I 2 Oct. 62 112 May 69
,.i 2 Oct. 49 9 Mar. 60' 9 Mar. 60
.. 8 Sept. 46 22 May 66 22 May 66
M 14 Nov. 56 16 Mar. 67 16 Mar. 67
.. 25 May 55 I Aug. 68 i Aug. 68
.. 25 Sept. 46 9 Apr. 6ij 9 Apr. 61
.. 27 July 55 I Apr. 70 I Apr. 70
.. 13 Jan. 54 I Apr. 65' i Apr. 65
.. 7 Aug. 69 I I Apr. 70
..I 6 Dec. 44 12 Jan. S5'i2 Jan. 55
..27 Apr. 49 2 Dec. 62^ 2 Dec. 62
..J18N0V. 59, I Oct. 71 I Oct. 71
..[23 Oct. 55 20 June 69 20 June 6g
,.|'30 July 52 5 July 71I 5 July 71
: Oct. 6;
,'2^ June 37 I July s9
j 8 July68 I
;25 Feb. 53 7 Feb. 65
30 Mar. 381 I July 59
15 Oct. 47: .-■.
29 Apr. 56. I Apr. 70
I I Apr. 57 14 Apr. 67
28 May 47 I A],
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4 Dec. 17
15 May 72
5 Nov. so
9 Sept. 71
7 Feb. 65
23 Apr. 52
23 July 58
I Apr. 70
14 Apr. 67
I Apr. 70
June 69 1 2 June 69
July 59! 16 Aug. 42
.1 9 Apr. 61 27 Sept. 71 27 Sept. 71
.22 Dec. 56,20 Oct. 69 1 20 Oct. 69
.1 5 Oct. 58 14 Dec. 70 14 Dec. 70
'25 Apr. 41: I July 59 12 Dec. 51
. I June 55 8June67 SJunee/
. I June 55 25 Api-. 68 25 Apr. 68
.31 Jan. 60^14 Aug. 72 14 Aug. 72
.'31 Aug. is; 5 Dec. 55 5 Dec. 55
.!ir Oct. s6 14 Feb. 68 14 Feb. 68
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. ] 9 Oct. 55 30 June 69 30 June 69
.'21 Aug. 49 I Apr. 53
. 29 Oct. 61 ■ 6 Mar. 72 6 Mar. 72
16 Oct. 66i II Sept. 72
28 Jan. 62 14 Aug. 72 14 Aup. 72
20 Dec. 59 5 July 71 5 July 71
23 June 46 22 Aug. 57 22 Aug. 57
26 Oct. 49 23 Mar. 70123 Mar. 70
I Sept. 57: 5 Oct. 67 13 Sept. 67
I Oct. 47 20 Dec. 59 20 Dec. 59
4 Nov. 59I I .Tan. 70 i Jan. 70
22 Mar. 44, 6 July 55 6 July 55
5 Sept. 56 20 Apr. 67 20 Apr. 67
18 Jan. 56 10 Nov. 69 10 Nov. 69
23 Aug. 61!
8 Jan. 56 5 June 57
24 Feb. 57' 3 Feb. 69 3 Feb. 69
16 Feb. 56: 9 Aug. 71 9 Aug. 71
27 Mar. 55 I Apr. 65 i Apr. 65
16 Oct. 66l 7 Dec. 70
5 Aug. 53 15 Jan. 64 15 .Jan. 64
28 Nov. 56! 3 Apr. 67 3 Apr. 67
22 Aug. 65: 21 Sept. 72
20 Nov. 46; I July 59 I .July 59
15 Jan. 58 I Nov. 71 i Nov. 71
25 Aug. 46; I Oct. 56' I Oct. 56
29 Mar. 39' 21 Aug. 49
Oct. 48 21 Sept.6o:2i Sept.6o
. 17 Mar. 14
.1 5 Aug. 13
.ii4 Apr. 48
.1 I Ji«. 31
.13 Dec. 54
. I 7 Sept. 58
Feb.
35 Dec.
4 May 60' 4 May 60
o Sept. 71 20 Sept. 71
9 Aug. 71 1 9 Aug. 71
1 20 May 64
, I 2 July 56 22 July 56
27 Oct. 43 '27 July 55 27 July 55
29 June 55: 2:!AuEr. 64
[30 July 62^19 Oct. 72 ig Oct 72
25 Apr. 48 8 Sept. 65I 8 Sept. 65
6 May 56 29 June 66 29 June 66
I Feb. 56 j I Apr. 57 1 Apr. 57
22 Nov. 44| 6 Apr. 55I 6 Apr. 55
21 Nov. 51119 Aug. 62'i9 Aug. 62
26 Aug. 53I I Apr. 68
14 Jan. 58 19 Jan. 70 19 Jan. 70
574 ^(i^' Services of the Quarter Masters.
1 Captain Allen served witli tlio Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the-
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and lukerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Anderson served with the 49th Regiment throughout the operations in China, including the first taking
of Chusan, storm and capture of Canton, captm-e of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, capture of the Heights of
Chinhae, occupation of Ningiio and repulse of the night attack, capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
Served the Eastern campaig-n of 1854-55, including the battles of Abna and Inkemian, siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and sortie of 26th October (Medal for China, Crimean Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Meri-
torious Conduct) .
3 Captain Atkinson served at the siege of Sebastopol as PajTuaster of the Brigade of Guards from Jan. 1855,
(Medal with Clasp, and Tiu-kish Medal).
^ Captain Aylett sei-ved with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campai,gn of 1854-55, including the battles
of Ahna, Balaklava., and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair of the 18th June ; also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Liicknow, subsequent operations
in Oude, and affairs of Churda, aud Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp) .
' Captain Bewley served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, aud siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1" Captain Bilham served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 20th Regiment, including the battle of Alma and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Captain Blake served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from 9th
M^y 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tiirkish Medal).
13 Captain Bhssett served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
1^ Captain Bradbury served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the i6th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Selja'stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I'' Captain Browne served with the 99th Regiment in New Zealand from the ist June 1845 to the 30th April 1847, and
was present in the actions at Ohiohi and Rupekipcki, and othe:^ minor engagements (Medal).
17 Captain Burke sei^ved in the 22nd Regiment in the campaigri in the Southern Mp.hratta country in 1844 and 1845,
and was present at the storm of the Pettahs on 27th November, and of the Forts of PanuUa and Pownghur.
1' Captain Campbell served with the 17th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855 ; also-
present at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
2" Captain J. Clarke served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Crimean war, including the battle of Alma
(wounded), taking of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan, with the
storming party on the i8th June a.nd 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'■'^ Captain Clinton served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd September 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) .
22 Captain Francis Collins served in the Peninsula from October 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the-
battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras and subsequent advance, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of
Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat to the frontiers of Portugal,
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nive, passage of the Adour, invest-
ment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he was wounded through the left arm (War Medal
with six Clasps).
'■'■' Captain Connor served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of 1842-43 in Sind, including the battles of
Meanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the
taking of Punella and Pownghur. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
Windham's operations at Cawnpore, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, destruction of Fort Tuteha, action of
Kala Nuddee, occupation of Fun-iickabad, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehaupore (Medal).
'■'* Captain Cooper has received the Medal for service in Syria in 1S40.
2^ Captain Correll sei-ved with the 8ist Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Crabtree served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, and
was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of JugduUuck, action of Tezoen and
Huftkotul, and occupation of Cabool (Medal). Served the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the-
battles of Moodkee (charger killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon — severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served
also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chena)>
at Wuzeeraliad on ist Dec. 1848, with the force under Sir Joseph Thackwell, and battles of Chillianwallah and
Ooojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
-^ Quarter Master Crawford served with the 80th Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
'" Captain Daines served with the 74th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
21 Captain R. Davies served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd Sept. 51855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captain Desmond served in the Crimea with the 97th Regiment from Nov. 1S54 to 27th June 1855 (Medal with
Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) .
3^ Captain Drage served in the Crimea with the Grenadier Guards from April to October 1855, and with the 31st
Regimuut to the end of the siege (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
^•^ Captain Penn served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the capture of Tchor-
gaiin, liattlo of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3"* Cai)tain T. G. Gilby served in the China war in 1842, and was present at the storming of Chin Kiang Foo and
opoi-atious before Nankin (Medal).'
'■''■> Cajitain C. Godfrey served with the Royal Engineers in the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and was present
at the siege aud capture of Bomarsund (Medal). Served with the Royal Engineers in the Trenches before Sebas-
topol from i8th Dec. 1854 to the close of the siege, aud was present at the taking of the Rifle-pit on 21st April, and
tlic sortie on the right sap right attack on 30th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Captain (ieorge Fraser served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from 14th Aug. 1855, including-
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in India
from the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 until the pacificaticm of Oude in 1858, including Trans-Gogra campaign, at
Dhooudcrkara commanded the skirmishers in the advance previous to the attack on Benhi Madho's Force, and
commanded a Troop in the action and jjursuit, also present at the affair of Mageenia, Chui'da, and Bankee (captured
a gun Olid some ammunition-waggons), and pursuit to the Raptee (Medal).
■" Captain Fuller served with the i6tli Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
the Siitloj campaign of 1846, inclniliiig tbo battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasii).
•« Captain Gam)>le served the Kiitlcj campaign of 1845-46 with the 62nd Regiment, including the battles of Feroze-
shah (severely woimded) and Sobi-aon (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Crimea from Nov. 1S54, including tlie siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■" Captain Green served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in April 1834 with the 5i;th Regiment. Served alsO'
the China war (Medal), including the taking of Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae (also night attack),'Ningpo, Chapoo, Woosung,
Shanghiu, aud operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Kiang rivers. Served the Kasteni campaign oriS54-55, inclu
ding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain Grier served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 88th Regiment, including the battles of Ahna
and lukerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries (wounded), and attack of the Rediin on iSth Juno (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Meilal).
« Captain Guernsey served with the 45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in the field against the enemy
in the Orange River Sovereignty between 24th Dec. 1850 and 6th Feb. 1853 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 and was present at the storming ami capture of Magdala (Medal).
♦« Captain Hayes served with the 83rd Regiment in the lucUau mutiny campaign, and was present at the surprise
of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal).
*7 Captain Hill served as Deputy Provost Marshal to the Bomlny Column of the Army of the Indus during the-
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whole of the time it was in the field (from Dec. 183S to Feb. 1840), aud was present at the storm and capture of
Ghuznee (Medal). Seized the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including- the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inker-
man, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol, also with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Captain Luttrell served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 2nd Sept. 1855, includina:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Hoban served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan fi-om 183S to
1842 inclusive, and was present at the storm and cilinuve i.r liliuzuor (Medal), ;uid nuu of the volimteers who
previously reconnoitred the Fort, and also a volunteer Inr tlir >i-inniiiLr ]iarty ; as-ault and capture of the town and
forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur (wounded), ni-lit atrail: ^ !' Dal Kn. -.-!l tanir, destruction of Khan-
dun-ah, assault of PerwanduiTah, stonuing of theKhoord Calmnl I'ass, atlair of Trziuii, fureiug the Jugdulluck
Pass where he commanded a party u( .--ix na'u who motvnted the highest point of the Pass and took possession of it
from the enemy, again with a similar innalir took possession of a breastwork from a party of the enemy more than
thi-ice his number (highlj- compliiat laal liy .Sir Robert Sale), reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence
of JeUalabad and sorties of i4tli Xnv. ami' ist Dec. 1841 (in which he twice defeated opponents in single combat),
nth and 24th March and ist April 1S42, general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before JeUalabad 7th April
(Medal), storming the Heights of Jugdidluck 8th Sept. and having on 12th Sept. at Tezeen taken a conspicuous part
when his Company was detached to reinforce the Goorkha Sappers who were overpowered and driven from the
Heights, in having been the first to mount the hill iu the face of a heavy fii-e from the enemy, general action of
Tezeen on 13th Sept. 1842, and recaptitre of Cabool (Medal). Sei-ved in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Ttirkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign from 3rd Oct. 1857, and was present at the relief of Azimghtir 6th April 1858 (mentioned in de-
spatches), also with the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammuniti'm ir.to the L'arrison of Azimghur 9th April,
and subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's Force 14th April ; present with thi' ('(.lum'i il -iiatchcd for the dispersion of the
rebels and in the attack on Jugdcspore ; also in the Trans-Gogra campaign, nalialinj tlie action of Toolsepore(Medal).
'" Captain Hopkins ser%-ed with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from J ^n.l M.ty 10^5, inelmling the siege iind fall
of Seba.stopol, and attacks of i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Tarkish ArcilaT.
=' Cajjtaiu Hunter served with the 60th Rifles in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, iia ' : ' - 1 - - -0 and capture
of Mooltan from 28th Dec. 1848 to 22nd Jan. 1849, battle of Goojerat, pivrsuit and surrcml- ' "~ ■-''<'-X. occupation
of Attock and Peshawur (Medal irt-ith two Clasps). Served the campaignof 1S57-58 aL!a!:a : i nacrs in India,
including the actions on the Hindttn, battle of Budlee ke Serai and attack of the Heights liuii ; I a'-oquent
siege operations, assault and capture of the city with the final attack on and occupation of t!a I : ^ auiiaign
in Rohilcund, including actions of Bugawalla and Ntigena, relief of Moradabad, action on thi 1 alt and
capture of BareUly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and rria ; ■; 1 - : aii-ison,
capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pttrsuit o;' tV. , : , aiy io the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction ot the Fort of
Mahomdee, attack and destruction of ^: ■ 1- 1, m > aai of Bungkagong, Oude campaign, inchiding the actions of
Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and i.a . i • Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
52 Captain Jackson ser\-ed with the a 1:1 L; i latrv throughout the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal). Served
also in the Crimea during the siege and fall o!' - : i 'a .m 5th Dec. 1854 (Mednl with Clasp, and Ttirkish Medal) .
Also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, aa ; . . - ; r \vith Havelock's Column at the relief of Lucknow and
final defence of the Residency, defence of tic .\ , : 1 a under Outram, captm-e of Lucknow, and sitbsequent
operations in Oude (Medal vrith two Clasps, an^! a , . a; - -^ : \ icc).
53 Captain T. Marshall served with the 53rd rvrnj-imeut in the Sutlcj campai-u of 1845-46, including the affair
of Buddewal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Cla?]i). Punjaul. oimijaigu of 1848-49, including the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Campaign of 1S51-52 against tli- hill tiil.es on the Peshawur Frontier.
Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khujwah, rehef of Luci;no\v by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th Dec, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry intoFuttehghur,
aifair of Shumshnbad, storm and capture of M'eeangunge, siege aud capture of Lucknow, affair of Korsie, passage
of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a
year's service for Luckuow) .
5* Captain Jamieson ser^'ed with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations iu the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal) .
5» Captain Lamb sers-ed mth the T6th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, including
the siege and capture of Ghuznee CVtedal). Also at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej
campaign in 1846, includiaj the ha tries of Btuldiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Has also received
aMedal for meritorious ^ i\ le ~.
5ii Quarter Master Lamh' 1 : .ei\ cl throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inchuling the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sulia^topol, bombardment and stu-render of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition iu North China in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
5" Captain Laver served with the 12th Regiment iu the New Zealand war from 1863 to 1866, and was present m the-
action of Rangiriri (Medal). , ^,, .„ ,
^' Captain Lee served the Eastern campaio-n of 1854-55 in tl^e 20th Regiment, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
kla\ai, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on 18th June and Sth-
Senteiuber, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Ttn-kish Medal).
■"■' (^larter Master Lyne served with the field force under Sir CoUn Campbell in the Peshawur Valley agamst-
the Hill tribes in May 1852 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mtitiny campaign of 1857-58, mcluding the
battle of Nugufghur, sie<'c and assault of Delhi, actions of Bolundshttr, Allyghur, and; Agra, relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, aflairs at Seraighat and Khudagunj, and captm-e of Lucknow (Medal ivith three-
6-|\'a]a ,: a Maiee ^rrveil with the ist Royals throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma a M! a sie"-e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
01 (■,.,. , \! '... ,,. served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balakla\a, exmMai ai to Kertch and Yeuikale, siege and fall of Seba.stopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, 'aahahaa' the action of Khodagunj, siege
andfallof Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooviiii, action at AUygunai, ■■ r. . .f Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
"s Captain M'Intosh ser\-ed with the 47th Regiment throughout i: 1 - ainpaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Ahna and Inkei-man, capture of Balaklava, siege and tah .; <,' a -tpol, and sortie of 26th October
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ^, -^ a-
63 Captain M'Kav served with tlie expedition against the KaflSr chief Tola in June 1S43. Also during the KaHir
war of 1S46-47, including- the affairs at the Beka and Trumpeter's Drift Hill, the combined attack on Fort Peddie by
the T'Slambie and Gaika tribes when the enemy were repulsed with the loss of upwards of 200 killed, and the
scouring of the Amatola Mountains for the first time and the enemy expelled (Medal). Has also the Medal for
Meritorious Service. , , , ^^ . • , ■,• ^i. i m
6' Captain William Maloney ser\-ed the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 -with the 80th Regiment, inclucbng the battles^
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including
the caiJture of Alartal nin < iperations 1 lefore Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served m the
Indian campai<ai of 1.S5S 50, inelmling the affairs of Hurra, Simree, Bera, Dhoondeakeira, and Busingpore (Medal).
<" Captain Mavne sorvcd'throu-'hout the whole of the operations in China (Medal) with the 49th Regiment and as
Brio-ade Quarter Master, iuchidhrg the stomi and capture of the Heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy,
second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of the Heights of Chinhae, occupation of Nmgpo, repulse of the
night attack on Ningjio, attack aud capture of the enemy's entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, attack and
capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Iviang Foo. , „ . ^ ^ ^ .-,.
^ Quarter Master Moir served in the New Zealand war of 1845-47 -with the sSth Regiment, and was present at the
destruction of Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, at the attack on Heki's Pah at Mawie 8th May, destruction of the
WaikiriPah 1 6th May, storming of Ka\viti's Pah at Ohiawai ist July (severely wounded m the right leg), and
capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka nth Jan. 1847 (Medal). , ,^ ^ x.
«" Captam J. Moloney served with the 55th Regiment on the China expedition, and was present at the capture of
Amoy and Chusan and storming of Chin Kiang Foo (Medal). Reported as having distinguished himself at the-
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storming of the Heiglits of Chusan on the ist Oct. 1841, on which occasion he succeeded to the temporary command
of his Company and brouorht it out of action.
** Captain Timothy Morris served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53 with the 30th Regiment, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege of Sehastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Captain Murray's services : — Egjiitian campaign of iSoi (War Medal with Clasp); capture of the Cape of Good
Hope in 1806 ; Nepaul campaigns of 1814-16 ; Mahratta war in 1817-18. '
'° Captaiu O'NeiU served with the 34th Regiment during the rebellion of 1838-39 in Canada. Served in the Crimea
from Febi-uary 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the actions at
Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and 28th November 1857, '^'"■'^ subsequent defence of the town ; operations on the Nepaul
Frontier and Trans-Gogi-a district (Medal). Also Medal for Long Service.
'2 Captain Nevell served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war (Medal).
"3 Captain O'Donnell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraou (Medal). Also the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present diu'ing the whole of the siege operations against Mool-
tan ; including the storming of the enemy's strongly-entrenched position 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soorjkoond,
carrying the Heights before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, also present at the battle of Goojerat (iledal
with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Dinapore, iidvauco
to Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucku(j\v and
■storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh, relief of Azimghur, and operations near Jugdespore (Medal with ClaspJ .
"* Captain Payne served in Sicily in 1806 and 1807 ; in 1808 and 1809 in Spain, and present in the actions of
Sahagim, Benoveute, Lugo, and Corunna ; subsequently at Walcheren. He served also the campaigns of 1812, 13,
14, and 15, in the Peninsula, Prance, and Flanders, and was present in the actions of the Pyrenees, siege and
■capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and of the Nive, battle of Nivelle, action at the Mayor's house,
sortie and investment of Bayonne, battles of Quatre Bra's and Waterloo, capture of Peronne and of Paris, and suVj-
sequently with the Ai-my of Occupation. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle,
and Nive.
"' Quarter Master Pickles served with the nth Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afRiir of
Buigauak, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
'" Captain Rae ser\'ed with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutinj^ campaign in 1858, including the siege
:and capture of Lucknow, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
'■ Captain Robertson served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war, including the night attack and battle
of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in
1857-58 ; was with Havelock's Column in the several actions leading to the relief of Lucknow (dangerously wounded
tiy a ball through the head on 25th Sept.) ; subsequent defence of Lucknow, with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh
with repidse of numerous attacks there, operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow, the RohUcund camiiaigu,
and captm-e of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow) .
'* Quarter Master Robinson served with 6ist Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, and was present
:at the repulse of the sorties of the gth 12th and i8th July, and action of Nujjufghur on the 25th Aug. 1857 (Medal
with Clasp) .
'^tCaptain T. Rogers sen'ed in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was ]iresent when the 8ist Regiment, under Colonel
Kenny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all dis-
affected and I'ipe for mutiny (Medal) .
'^ Captain Ross served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under General
■Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulic,
capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Medal) .
*" Captain Scott (h.p. i Dragoons) served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Roj-al Dragoons, including
the battles of Balaklava, Inkei-man, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
^' Captain Sears served with the 39th Regiment the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834. Operations
against Kumool in 1839. Battle of Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Was present with the 64th
Regiment at the landing in Persia on 7th Dec. 1856, at the storm and capture of Reshire, and bombardment and
surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
*2 Captaiu Sinclair served in the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 6th July 1855, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Seliastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'■* Captain Smith served the Sutlej campaign iu 1845, and was severely woimded at the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal) . Served also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the passage of the Chenab and battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
^^ Captain J. Stalford served with the left siege train Royal Artillery before Sebastopol from the 27th Sept. 1854,
and was present in the Trenches at the whole of the bomlsardments up to the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
^^ Captain Stribling served with the 32nd Light Infantry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
and was engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until its final relief on 24th Nov.
by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches by Sir John Inglis) ; was subsequently engaged in the defeat of the Gwalior
rebels at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, capture of the forts of Dehaign and Tyi'hool, action of Doadpore, and through-
out the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
*" Captain Swaine served with the ist Royals at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from the landing of the 2nd
Battalion on the 22nd April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*8 Quarter Master Troy served in the campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with the Royal Horse
Guards, and was present at every action in which that Regiment was engaged, including the battle of Waterloo.
'He has the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
^'^ Captain John Turner served with the 50th Regiment at the battle of Punniar, 2gth Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
Also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and
three Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, and was present at the battles of Alma and
InkeiTuan, and during the whole siege and fall of Sebastojiol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to i866, and was present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of
.the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
s" Captain Tunks served with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'' Quarter Master Usherwood served with the 19th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
'Cluding the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Caiitain Wall served with the 6ist Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage
of the Chenab. battles of Sadoolapore, Chilliauwallah, and Gojecrat, and with the field force in pursuit of the
enemy to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
»' Captain Thomas Walsh sei-ved in the 44th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to ist July 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on i8th
June (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"■■ Quarter Master William AValsh (98th Regiment) served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842
in AfTghanistan under Sir George Pollock, including the storming of the Khyber Pass, action of Mamoo KhaU,
storming the Heights of Jugdulluck, forcing the Tezeen I'ass, clearing the Heights of Huft Kotul, recapture of Cabul,
assault of the Istaliff (Medal). Served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah— severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848 49 (Medal).
»7 Captain Watson served with the 89th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, from 15th Dec. 1854 to 4th July 1855,
and at the attack on the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
\_Couli}iued at f oof of next page.
Control Department.
SIT
I Deputy Commissaeies.
jKeen, Alfred 12 Feb. 70
' Sparrow, John Bodychan " •
Jan- 70J Assistant Commissaeii
Oct. 70' Deogan, James M
2 Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Assistant Coxthoi.lbr in Chief.
Sii- William Jame.s Tyrone Power.i KCB
Deputy Conthollers.
Bake, Samuel Graham^'
Gun, Alexander
Assistant Conteolleks. |Gilli«:au, Thomas 12 Feb.
Swan, Frederick George' i Jan. 70 Malcouroiine, Herbert 12 Feb
Commissaries. I Deputy Paymaster.
Bennett, George B 12 Feb. 70 Peel, William 12 Feb.
Buchanan, Jobn L'Estrange Lenny 12 Feb. 70 Assistant Paymaster.
Dombrain, James R 12 Feb. 70 Blackmore, Richard F " 12 Feb.
Standeu, David 12 Feb. 70I
1 Sir William Power served with
Zealand and Wanganui, 1846-47. Ji
2ud Division at the battles of Aliii:i
with three Clasps, Turkish lledal, :
(Medal with Clasp).
2 Mr. Bake served as Chief Commissary Field Train TurkLsh Contingent at Kertch in 1S55 (Turki.sh Medal).
> Mr. Swan was Senior Commissariat Officer in Canada West in June 1S66, when the Fenians invaded the Pro
vince, and served in Commissariat charge of the Field Force on the Niagara Frontier on that occasion.
■* Mr. Stauden has received the Medal for the Kaffir war.
70
first China Expeditionary Force at Amoy and Chusan (Medal). In New
Knllir WAT iS;i -3 (Medal). In the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the
liikri 111:111, .-iiKl M.'.^c .,f Seljastopol, also at the taking of Kinbourn (Medal
til I 111,-., Ml luu .Mnljiilif). At the attack and capture of Canton, 1857-58
Commissariat Department.
Commissary General in Chief.
Sir John WmUim Smith,^ KCB 27 Nov.
Commissaries General.
Adamx, George,' CB 27 Mar.
Archer, Francis Bisset 11 Oct.
53 Dill jree, John Saumarez' i Junu
.1-;. I lamphrey Stanley,* CjB 4 June
^J I. ;liy, John* 2 Jan.
1: . , 111, William Heuiy i Jan.
i V,, ... ,■, Fhilip, CB 15 Feb.
'iWir, Thomas Chrisiie i Apr.
Wild, Henry James 6 Jan.
Deputy Commissaries General.
Hefired with Honorary Rank of Commiisaries General.
GoldU; Thomas William 14 Sept.
Home, George^ i Apr.
Honth, Leuuee-' i July
53 \V,itt, James D)iff^ 15 May
(l(7/i.(/^.v, Charles 6 Jan,
Deputy Commissaries General.
11 r.iiriii'v. Uichardi 19 July
i1l;,.,ii. \\<'\r.nn;'CB 18 Dec,
]'i '■ ' -7/' 24 Dec,
I ; nidsoii Thomas i Jan.
/■ /..Ul:.Ui/jii William^ 1 Aug.
/' "■!■/, John Salusbury^ 9 June
'. ,/, Thomas^ i Jan,
I.. . .Inhn 29 Dec.
[, ■, ; -. llnlmrt 5 Jan.
]] ': ■ >\ 'l-ii:; 2Sept.
,l • 1 1 ■ •■ \'.]'<i\\ iir^ 2 Jan.
^j , , -t liluii N. Uudgfsi" 220ct.
j" h ■ „'' ' 24 Nov.
I ' I .Tune
■i - :iir, William 26 Dec.
I 1,1:11 k, i;-liii,.udH I July
53 Wyljuult, Joseph WUliam 2 Jan. 56
Assistant Commissaries General
Beflred loith Honorary Malik of Deputy Commissaries General.
\BBii,//ci/. Henry Addington 15 May 59
L.imnid'. in/lium Robert Alexander 16 Dec,
Oi'-r„. Sl,,.l" " I Dec. 59
Sfu,i/n,i, llllliam 15 May 59
Jfuldrun, 2-^rtderick William^^ i Jan. 70
Assistant Commissaries General.
Archer, William Spearman^ 28 Dec.
Ashton, Henry 29 Dec.
Nov.
', Frederick 5 Jan,
lily- 28 Dec.
:iii Thomas 2 Jan.
■':>/ 2 Jan.
l:"i'ert* i Jan.
lliii'ii -li'liii 14 June
lt'"i''' I'li-i'ii''! 23 Dec.
/'■ r I , /,■. r //,' 3 Nov.
Williiiii 2 Jan.
July
Jan.
64!
^■5 I/-,
Hufliiy, Ernest Albert
II ibetson, Frederick Henry
Julyan, Penrose Goodchil'd, CB 2 Jan.
Kay, Arthur^ 3 Dec.
Knowles, Francis Edward 14 Feb.
Litchfield, Edwin i Jan.
Hector John 2 Jan.
'V''' I May
• • ' i2May
' 20 Oct. I
'■'''■.\ 5 Jan. .
10 Sept. ,
26 Dec. .
5 Nov. (
10 Oct. :
26 May I
Nc'
'-■MJi;..lil.li, Aivliil.iM^ , .
18, Shepherd, Gem- r
44'Smith, Herbert ( ■IiiiiiiImtIiuii
55 Spe.arman, Rii/hl //„«. .sv,- Ali
50 Sutherland, James Stewart C
<^o^Tnbhy, James Hardy-''
55i JCiV/aH, James Doiiglas^i i Jan.
49|Yeoland, George 10 Sept
53 1 Deputy Assistant Commissaries General.
14 1^9 Anderson, John David' 1 1 Oct
56133 Bam, George^ 20 May
16 Beltz, Samuel 31 Mai-.
p- T,illiii-,-j, Fnincis Thomas 9 Seirt
6;. 1 li:.ili,r, iliarlesWilliam= 2 Jan,
4'' 111' .-^iiiHlt. .lulm Pascal Larkins i July
07 \i Dilkr, Williams 22 Oct
Uoun
Gibson, George Rawstone ,
Harper, Charles, C3JG
Harris, Anthony Charles
Maclean, Donald^
Neill, George James
Parish, Sir Woodbine, KCH.
Richardson, Fran. Mosely
Tomes, John 24 Dec.
U.s8her, Herbert Taylor 10 Jul v 1
Williams, W. J s Nov. :
George Augustus 28 Dec.
II Nov.
22 Oct.
25 Dec.
5 Jan.
4 July
30 Apr.
25 Dec.
War Services of the Quarter Masters.
59 Captain J, Warwick served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp), Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
i°i Captain Nally served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, joined Havelock's Force at Alla-
habad and present in the actions of Oonao, Busseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Mungar-
war and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh from 25th Sept, to 13th Nov, 1857 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force
to tiie second relief of Lucknow, present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh and at the fall of Lucknow,
also present at the relief of Azimghur, the pursuit of Koer Sing, and several minor actions (Medal with two
Clasps, and a vear's service). , „ . ,,,,.,
los Quarter Master Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege and fall of
SebastJpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned m despatches. Medal) .
577^^ ^'^i' Services — Commissariat Bcjyartrnent.
Comniissaries General.
1 Sir William Smith served the Crimean camjiaign (Medal with Clasp, CS., Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal) . ,
2 Mr. George Adams served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasps, CB., 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3 Mr. Dobree has received the War Medal with eight Clasps for Sahagun and Benevente, Barrosa, Vittoria, St.
Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
•• Mr. Jones has the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for service with the late OsmanU Cavab-y.
^ Mr. Laidley has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo.'and St. Sebastian.
« Mr. Home served in the Kaffir war of 1834-35 (Medal). In commissariat charge with the expedition in 1838 at
the first taking of Natal. In commissariat charge with the Forces during the operations in China in the vicinity of
Shanghae in 1862 resulting in the capture of the walled and fortified cities of Kading, Tsingpo, and Nahjow, and
taking of the stockade of Nahziah.
- Mr. L. Eouth has the Kaffir Medal.
8 Mr. Watt served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Salamanca, Pyrenees,
I^iveUe, Mve, Orthes, and Toulouse; also the Kaffir Medal.
Deputy Commissaries General.
1 Mr. Barney has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Corunna and Busaco.
2 Mr. Booth has received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Conmna, Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
' Messrs. Graham and Palmer have the Kaffir Medal.
* Mr. Bowers served in the Peninsula and has the War Medal with one Clasp for St. Sebastian.
5 Mr. Darling served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
6 Mr. Davenport served the Syrian campaign of 1840 (Medal).
* Mr. Morse served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'■> Mr. Salwey was present at the storm and destruction of the native Mandingo town of Sabajee on the Gambia.
Tfit June 1859.
10 Mr. Nugent has received the War Medal with five Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes
■d'Onor.
n Mr. Uniacke served in the Crimea ft-om the 5th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
^ Mr. Waldron has received the Turkish Medal for service with the late Turkish Contingent in Turkey and the
Crimea.
Assistant Commissaries General.
1 Mr. Archer served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Messrs. Baker, Clarke, Kay, and Tubby have received the Kaffir Medal.
* Mr. Ciimming served in the Kaffir war (Medal). Also at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) .
« Mr. Green served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 with the Light Cavalry Brigade, including the battle of the
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations at Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the North China campaign of i860 (Medal). Also in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the
■vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including the taking of the entrenched Camp at Wongadza, the town of Tserpoo,
affair at Nahzing, and storm of the walled city of Kahding.
" Mr. Marsh served in the 2nd Lancers on the Staff of the British Auxiliary Legion in Spain, and has the Cross of
•the ist Class of St. Fernando for the action of Artaban ; commanded a Squacb-on of Lancers from Nov. 1836 to Oct.
1837 attached to General Espartero. Served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; also in the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Mr. Riddell has the War Medal with fom- Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
10 Mr. Sutherland served with the Light Cavalry at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Mr. WiUan served tbi-oughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Alma and
•lege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Deputy Assistant Commissaries General,
1 Mr. Anderson has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
' Mr. Bain has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
» Mr. Dilke has received the War Medal with five Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
•s Messrs. Charlier and Maclean have the Kaffir Medal.
Medical Department.
578
Inspectors Geneeai..
Anderson, Arthur.i MD. CB
Dane, Richard,^ MD
Dumbreck, Sir David,^ MD. KCB.-)
Hunorarit Physician to the Queen j
39 Franklm, Henry,* CB
Gordon, Aichiliald, MD. CB.JSoiioraiy\
Surgcoyi to the Queen S
Hadaway , Samuel Maitland
Hume, Thomas David,3 JIfD
Jameson, Thomas Ross,'' JlfZ>
Lawson, Robert,^t MD
Linton, Sir \Ym.~ MD. KCB. lLonorarij\
Physician to the Queen 3
33 Scott, Daniel,^ MD. Honorary Phy-\
siciau to the Queen 3
Taylor, John Robert,'-* CB. Hono.
Surgeon to the Queen
Williams, James Edmundi"
:--}
Deputy Inspbctoes Geneeat,, tcith Hono-
rary Rank of Inspectors General.
Annesley, Francis Charles'i
Atkinson, Thomas,'^ 3fl>
Barrow. Thomas Walter'*
Carte, John Elliot,i*t JfB. C5
Chambers, James Walker,'^ 2ID
Clerihew, George, MD
Dick, William,i3 MD
Dowse, Richard''
Ferris, George Thomas'*
Fraser, James Alexander,''-* MD
Gammie, Patrick^"
Gibb, Alexander,2» MB
Guy, Thomas,2it MD
Home, William,-^ 3ID
Langley, William Leslie,^' MD
Macdonell, Alexander Sheriff^*
Mapleton, Henry,^^ 3ID
Marlow, Benjamin William,''^ 2ID
Meikleham, George Cuninghame,'^ Jfi?...
Menzies, Edward^"
39 Miller, John.^s MD
Mm-e, John, MD
Parratt, James Edward Thomases
Prendergast, Joseph Samuel.^o J[fi>
Scott, Charles,^' MD. CB. Honorary^
Surgeon to the Queen 3'
Summers, John, MD
Whyte, Charles
Deputt Inspectoes Geneeal.
Chapman, John Strange ■
Dartnell, George Russell
Menzies, Duncan^
Reid, Francis,' MD
39 Shortt, John,* MD
1 16 Oct. 35 j 6 Dec. 45
17 July 35 21 July 46
3 Nov. 25 12 Jan. 26
13 Aug. 08129 June 09
28 June 36
29 July 30
II Oct. 27
10 Jan. 34
15 May 35
9 Dec. 26J18 Jan. 27
8 Feb. 13 18 Mar. 24
31 May 33
Ill May 27
'17 Sept. 39
22 Dec. 25 1 1 May 26
" June 41
2 July 41
26 May 14
12 Sept. 48
2 Aug. 42
2 July 41
5 Dec. 43
t6 Dec. 45
2 July 41
surgeon I deputy
INSP. GEN.
28 Mar. 54
25 May 55
10 Sept. 47
19 No-v. 30
27 Oct. 54
31 Dec. 58
31 Dec. 58
28 Mar. 54
14 Jan. 42
25 Jan. 56
14 June 42
23 July 41
I s Aug
Sept. 52 2S Jan. 56
29 June 55
31 Dec. 58
8 Dec. 54
28 Mar. 54
2 Aug. 50
■6 Nov
•8 Mar. 54
!7 Oct. 46
[7 Mar. 48
3 Mar. 54
=3 Oct. 49
[7 Sept. 59
6 Nov. 40 25 Sept. 46
26 Dec. 51 8 June 61
Dec. 41 18 Feb. 53 31 Dec. 61
4 Oct. 39 6 Aug. 47 4 Oct. 59
2 Nov. 32 5 Dec. 43 15 May 55
13 May 36 7 Aug. 46 i Oct. 58
24 Jan. 14 25 Jan. 15 8 Jan. 36 27 Apr. 49
Sept. 37 I Apr. 50 I Oct. 58
Dec. 39 22 Dec. 48 20 Dec. 59
7 June 36 2 Mar. 47 i May 55
10 Jan. 40' t8 Sept. 49 10 Jan. 60
[28 Jan. 42! I July 53|28Jan. 62
1x2 Jan. 38I13 Nov. 46J29 June 55
,11 Jan. 39|23 Mar. 47 16 Feb. 55
5 Nov. 27 29 July 30 2 Dec. 42:28 Mar. 54
|i2 July 39 13 Jul.y 47112 July 59
25 Oct. 42 24 Feb. 54125 Oct. 62
20 July 55
18 Jan. 62 1 4 Sept. 67
4 Mar. 6824 Julj- 72
■g July 59! I May 60
15 Jvme 47 1 29 Nov. 50
9 Mar. 67 I July 70
:i Aug. 63 29 Oct. 70
)i Dec. 62 1 I Oct. 65
[7 Nov. 63 1 9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67IJ9 June 72
I Oct. 58 ' I May 63
18 Sept.57'21 Feb. 59
jr Dec. 58,11 Aug. 63
4 May 60 17 Nov 63
Aug. 63 1 Feb. 67 1 I Feb. 67
28 Mar. 54 19 Aug. 62 Jig Aug. 62
9 May 65120 June 68 20 June 68
22 June 70 17 Feb. 72'i7 Feb. 72
May 63
26 Apr. 59
17 Mar. 63
16 Feb. 55
23 Oct. 67
17 Nov. 63
31 Dec. 58
18 Oct. 64
15 Aug. 68
28 Jan. 62
8 June 67
Feb. 55
Dec. 691 I Dec. 69
24 Mar. 63 1 24 Mar. 63
Dec. 70 23 Oct. 67
7 Jan. 57
7 May 70
9 Mar. 67
7 Aug. 67
12 Oct. 70
23 Nov. 7:
7 Jan. 57
7 May 70
9 Mar. 67
7 Aug. 67
2 Oct. 70
Nov.
9 Sept. 71 30 Nov. 70
22 Feb. 68122 Feb. 68
I June 59 1 I Jiine 59
26 Aug. 59J 9 Sept. 64 9 Sept. 64
9 Mar. 67|i2 Oct. 70 12 Oct. 70
ii6 June 43 28 Mar. 54[i6 Jvme 63I30 Nov. 70 29 Nov. 71 29 Nov. 7
29 Oct. 4
9 July 131 8 Feb. 16
4 Oct. 39
II Mar. 30
,10 Feb. 36
; 7^'ov. 34
29 May 40
9 Sept. 15 14 May 16
July 53*29 Oct
4 Jan. 39:19 Nov. 47
24 Dec. 47 1 6 July 55
22 Feb. 44 j I Apr. 54
22 May 46128 Mar. 54
9 May 45 7 Sept. 58
28 Aug. 49I29 M.ay 60
24 Aug. 26 '30 Dec. 36
Mar. 68 '17 Aug. 70:17 Aug. 70
6 Feb. 55I I Jan. 57 i Jan. 57
I Dec. 69 I Dec. 69
20 Apr. 60 20 Apr. 60
I May 63 I May 63
7 Aug. 67
31 Dec. 58
28 Jan. 62
31 Dec. 58
9 Mar. 67
6 Jan. 54
25 Mar. 62 '25 Mar. 62
29 Nov. 71 1 29 Nov. 71
21 Dec. 60' 21 Dec. 60
15 Dec. 25
30 Nov. 20
I Nov. 27
2 June 04
Surgeons Majoe, with Honorary Sank of Deputy
Inspectors General.
Allen, Robert Marshall.^ 7 Dragoon Guards
Anderson, George^
Anderson, Robert Carew, MD
Arden, William, Staff
Bacot, John Thomas Watson
Bain, David Stuart Erskine," MD
Battersby, Robert
Bawtree, Edward William.^ ifU
Baxter, Francis Hastings,^ MD. Surgeon, Royal\
Hibernian MilUary School 3
Blake, Ethelbert Hcnrv,'" 3Xi>
Blakeney, Edward Hugh, MD
Blenkins, George Elcazar,'^ Grenadier Guards
Boyes, Charles Robert,'^ MD
Bradford, Edward, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen ...
Briscoe, Henry, MD. Royal Artillery
Burke, Joseph'*
Cameron, John Charles,'^ MD
Carson, William, MD
■Clifford, John James, MD. 9 Lancers
Cockbui-n, James, i Life Guards
■Cowan, Charles '5
Crosse, John Burton St. CTQi^,Med.Off.It.Mil.Asylum
Dassauville, William Alston, MD
Davis, John Atkins, Royal Artillery
De Lisle, Richard Francis Valpy"
Dempster, James Carroll, MD
Docker, Edward Scott
Domenichotti, Richard," MD
Donald, John
Dowues, Henry, MD
Dyce, Thomas Rose, 15 Foot
Evans, Usher Williamson," MD
Ffennell, James Richard
Galbraith, George Thomas, " JlfD. 71 Foot
Gamble, Richard, MD. 26 Foot
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
28""Sept^6
20 Oct. 25
29 July 30
2 Aug. 42
19 Oct. 04
SURGEON.
5 Oct. 41
4 Jan. 39
24 .Tune 42
25 Sept. 49
25 Mar. 24
30 June 43
7 Nov. 51 j
14 Mar. 45
24 Aug. 52
2 Aug. 62
June 38
5 May 54 1 6 Oct. 54
24 Nov. 54 16 Jan. 57
6 Oct. 54 30 Aug. 56
20 Nov. 67 30 June 70
10 Nov. 43 17 June 47
Mar. 54' 13 Oct. 63 31 July 69 31 July 69
9 Apr. 41
10 May 44
23 Jan. 46
Dec. 25 28 Sept. 26
24 Nov. 43
11 July 4S
16 Nov. 41
17 Oct. 34
13 Apr. 38
22 Nov. 27
20 Mar. 28
28 Aug. 41
10 Jan. 40
27 Mar. 35
7 Oct. 36
7 Aug. 46
5 Apr. 26
June 35; i6 Dec. 45; 8 Dec. 54 23 July 61 23 July 61
May 40, 18 May 49,22 May 60, 7 Nov. 651 7 Nov. 65
7 Aug. 26
5 Dec '
2 July 41
19 Jan. 55
15 Aug. 54
7 Jan. 53
19 Dec. 45
25 July 511 9 Apr. 61 22 May 66122 May 66
3 Dec. 52|io May 6418 May 70,18 May 70
3 Nov. 5423 Jan. 66: 8 Mar. 71 j 8 Mar. 71
- ■'--'- - 3 Mar. 54 3 Nov. 56, 3 Nov. 56
6 July 66 24 Feb. 72 24 Feb. 7^
I Julj' 65^16 July 70 16 July 70
6 Nov. 61 8 June 67 8 .June 67
I Oct. 58 18 Nov. 59 18 Nov. 59
1 Oct. S4J24 Jan. 58 12 Dec. 68 12 Dec. 68
2 July 41 12 Jan. 55 3 Nov. 561 3 Nov. 56
24 Sept.41 16 Apr. 52] 7 Dec. 58J 7 Dec. 58
13 Apr. 55 27 Aug. 61 20 Oct. 69 20 Oct. 69
22 Dec. 48 10 Jan. 60 '26 June 67 1 26 June 67
IS Apr. 44 I Oct. 58 I May 60' i May 60
28 Aug. 46 29 Juno 551 I June 62] i Juiie 62
28 Aug. 57 7 Aug. 66| 2 Dec. 71 2 Dec. 71
15 Apr. 20 12 Sept. 48 I Oct. 58^24 Mar. 63 24 Mar. 63
27 Mar. 35 16 Feb. 44122 June 55, 6 May 62I 6 May 62
I 9 Oct. 4oi6Jime48j 9 Oct. 60I 9 Mar. 66 9 Mar. 66
J14 June 36 25 July 49 i Oct. 58,14 Jan. 62 14 Jan. 62
10 Aug. 29 24 Jan. 44!i3 0ct. 53 i June 60 i June 60
27 Aug. 41 5 Nov. 52' 10 Deo. 61 8 June 67 8 June 67
I29 Dec. 40 5 Nov. 50I29 Dec. 60 7 Dec. 67 7 Dec. 67
29 Dec. 40 14 M.ar. 51I29 Dec. 60] 2 Mar. 66! 2 Mar. 66
3 Apr. 46:10 June 571 3 Apr. 6624 Apr. 7224 Apr. 72
23 Aug. 39 18 July 48 23 Aug. 59 II Nov. 64*11 Nov. 64
I Nov. 39 19 Jan. 49 7 Sept. 55 j 7 Aug. 66 1 7 Aug. 66
7June3o| 3 Aug. 49 7 June 5915 Jan. 64 15 .Jan. 64
3 Apr. 46, 8 Dec. 54] 3 Apr. 66, 3 May 71! 3 May 71
2D Nov. 4i|io Feb. 52,20 Nov. 61 25 Apr. 6825 Apr. 68
17 Sept.41 3 Jan. 51 17 Sept.61'20 June68J2o Juno68
8Jiine4i t2Mar. 52I 8 June 61 it Jan. 6711 Jan. 67
579
Medical Depariinent.
SuKGEONS Majok ui"- JT-^"o-"'-y Ha^'i- ofD'p"*y U
Inspector! General — Continued L
Grant, John, Medical Officer Greenluv. Military Fruon
i;riive6, John Stewart^'' s
HaiUfjy, Henry,2' MD '
Hardie, Gordon Kenmuie,-"! MD
Howard, Edward,^* 20 Foot
Hunter, Thomas," MD
Ivey, WilUam Fred. Toicato^i
UC Jee, Joseph,2o CB i Diagoons
Johnston, James Townsend Oswald, MD Depot Batt
Jopp, James," MD. 76 Foot
Laing, Patrick Sinclan-^*
il'Gregor, James ...
M'AVharrie, Robert,-" MD
Mackenzie, William Old MD
Maclean, Andrew,.WZ> Dep 15 itt Siirqeon E Mil Col
:Mockler, Edwards')
Moore, James Guy riei--*'
Moorhead, Edward, ^-i 1/73
Mullins, John, 2 Dra/oons
Nicholson, Brindslos ,''■' MD
Pan-, Thomas," ...
Parry, William
Pilleau, Henrj-
Protheroe, Edward Schaw-*-'
Rambaut, John,''i MD
Read, Raphael Woolman
Reade, Henry Cooper
Re.-,Tiolds, Francis
Robertson, George Gordon, UD
Sail, AVilliiim," 3ID
Saunders, George,*'' CL
Savage, Johnson, MD Ro\ il ArtiUei-j
Schooles, Hem-y James, '^ MD
Scot, Thomas Goldie,' MD
Scott, Robert Thomns
Seaman. AVm. Cam])bcll,« MD
Smith, Robert
Swettenham, William Kdner,=>i MD
Swift, Benjamin, MD 14 Foot
Taylor, Alexander Douglas, MD
Templeton, Robert, MD
Wall, Thomas Frederick"^-'
Waring, Francis Robti t--' ,
Wcbb,''Henrv March MB
Dec 13
Webster, George Mun ij MD
Wood, John Gillespie, <> MD
SUEGEOIfS MaJOE.
Alexander, Archibald, 4 Hussars
BaiTett, William, Jlf5
Barron, Luke, MD
Barr\-, Daniel Paterson,' MD
Black, William Thomas^
Buckle, Robert Thomas," J/X*
Burton, Edward John,^ MD
Cotton. Thomas Fon-est*
Crisp, KQiny,-' MB
Dobson, William
Fasson, Charles Hamilton," 3ID
Foaker, Frederick^
Greatrex, Edw., Coldstream Guards
3i3 Griffith, John"
ipsa Harrison, John,!" Grenadier Guards
Haverty, John Coghlan," 52 Foot
Huish, Henry, 3ID. 3 Hussars
Johnston, John Wm. MD. 85 Foot, Medical Officer, Cork:
Military Frison J
♦Lcwins, Robert,!^ MD
M'Donald, Duncan Donald M'Cay,i« 25 Foot
Mnckintosh, William Hemy, MD
Mair, John, MD
Kash. Thomas Llewellyn, MD. 27 Foot
NicoU, Charles R.,''' Grenadier Guards
Palmer, Charles Quartley
Pickering, John,
Richardson, William, MD. Royal Artillery
Robinson, Charles Robert, 83 Foot
Sievwright, Francis"
Smith, John Stuart, MD
apOT Smith, Thomas,*' JlfZ)
Swan, Willinm George, MD. 16 Foot
Tecvan, Stephenson, MD
Wardrop, Jaracs John Maioribanks.'i Grenadier Guards..
Weld, Williiim Walter^s
Woodroffe, Charles William," MD
9 June 37
j8 Sept. 26
28 Nov. 34
12 Feb. 47
29 Apr. 42
18 Apr. 34
30 May 45
:5 Apr. 42
3 Aug. 38
!2 Feb. 39
8 Apr. 42
2 Apr,
:i Mar
4 Jan. 39
4 Oct. 33
25 Sept. 35
3 Mar. 37
2 Aug. 42
:3 0ct. 43
15 Sept. 46
;i July 46
7 Mar. 22
22 Jan. 36
0 June 45
!9 Jan
31 May 44
31 May 39
7 Aug. 46
12 Aug. 34
10 May 39
16 Dec. 45
15 Dec.
28 June
14 Dec. ,
15 July 36
16 Feb. 41
26 Sept. 34
9 Apr
8 Apr. 42
t5 Sept. 37
6 May 33
20 Nov. 46
8 May 35
•3 Sept. 45
6 Dec
1 Jan
4 Oct.
6 May
24 Nov
6 Apr. 06
18 Oct. 13
24 Apr. 10
7 June 13
29 Mar.
Dec!
j.^ July 46
! 2 July 41
27 June 45
I 2 Oct. 57
24 Feb. 54
'23 July 44
:5 Aug. 54
!3 June 54
9 Dec. 46
I Jan. 47
6 Jan. 54
26 Feb. 41
4 Nov. 53
8 Jan. 47
1 Mar. 44
7 Aug. 46
12 June 46
'■5 May 55
6 Oct. 54
2 Oct. 57
!i Oct. 53
[7 Apr. 38
[4 Apr. 46
16 Mar. 55
20 July 55
!8 Dec. 55
3 Sept. 47
8 Dec. 54
25 June 44
13 July 46
20 Oct. 54
I June 46
I Oct. 47
18 Feb. 53
7 Aug. 46
16 May 51
8 Dec. 45
14 Oct. 51
13 Jan. 54
7 Aug. 46
5 Apr. 47
12 Jan. 55
15 Dec. 45
8 Dec. 54
I Dec. 48
10 Dec. 47
20 Feb. 35
20 Oct. 43
10 July 40
7 Aug. 46
25 Sept. 46
14 Oct. 51
11 May 38
17 Aug. 15
3 Nov. 48
22 Sept. 25
12 July 44
19 Oct. 38
16 Nov. 26
7 May 07
29 June 09
27 Apr. 49
31 Jan. 45
28 June 44
13 Dec. 42
4 Oct. 39
22 May 40
0 Nov. 25
4 Feb. 52
:6 June 40'
7 Apr. 17
1 Apr. 50
29 Apr. 13
17 Apr. 27
12 Nov. 47
13 Mar. 17
22 Nov. 39
2 July 12
28 Feb. 45
23 Nov. 26
' May 41
.Jan. 43
Mar. 51
I Oct. 58 I
I Oct. 58
23 Mar. 55
12 Feb. 67
29 Apr. 6
6 Oct. 54 29 July 59
30 May 65
15 Apr. 62
I Oct. 58
22 Feb. 59
8 Apr. 62
12 Mar. 52
II Mar. 62
4 Jan. 59
I Oct. 58
1 Oct. 58
8 Dec. 54
2 Aug. 62
13 Oct. 63
25 Sept. 66
21 July 66
16 Mar. 55
7 June 54
10 June 65
29 .Jan. 67
31 May 64
I May 55
7 Aug. 66
28 Mar. 54
20 July 55
16 Dec. 65
I Oct. 58
22 June 59
14 Dec. 61
I Oct. 58
16 Feb. 61
2S Mar. 54
9 Apr. 6r
8 Apr. 62
I Oct. 58
7 Dec. 55
20 Nov. 66
Oct. 58
9 Feb. 5;
3 Oct. 45 - ■.^- J-
28 Mar. 54 18 Dec. 64
25 Sept. 49 7 Mny 63
8 Dec. 54 7 Aug. 66
20 July 55 17 Dec. 66
31 Oct. 58 14 Oct. 71
30 Mar. 49 16 Feb. 55
13 Mar. 35
12 June 55
:g Mar. 39
9 Feb. 57
23 Mar. 47
14 Apr. 43
[7 Sept. 12
29 Apr. 24
29 June 55
15 Aug. 54
29 June 55
3 Mar. 54
6 Oct. 48
I Apr. 54
30 Oct. 40
8 Jan. 59
■9 Dec. 54
10 Dec. 34
:i Dec. 55
5 June 66
7 Dec. 58
4 June 6
2 Nov. 72
■■2 June 67
15 Feb. 7-
4 Mar. 68
9 Oct. 63
[o May 64
2 Sept '"
7 Dec. ^
26 June 67
13 Feb. 66
29 May 67
Mar. 61
Sept. 65
22 Jan. 68
12 Dec. 69
8 Nov. 71
17 Mar. 72
3 Nov. 56
24 May 6
9 Oct. 7
:3 Mar. 7
7 July 69
19 May 67
jD Sept. 71
31 July 60
!3 Oct. 67
[5 Feb. 71
[6 Sept. 59
9 Sept. 64
7 Jime 67
!2 Oct. 61
(o July 66
21 Sept. 60
27 June 68
31 July 67
29 Nov. 64
31 Jan. 60
[o Jan. 72
6 Aug. 6
23 Sept. 65 12 Nov. 70
6 Dec. 59 17 Jan '
) June 67
WHKIT
PLACED Olf
HALF PAY.
1 5 June 66
7 Dec. 58
4 June 61
2 Nov. 72
22 June 67
29 July 59-
15 Feb. 71
4 Mar. 68
9 Oct. 63
10 May 64
2 Sept. 68
7 Dec. 58
26 June 67
13 Feb. 66
29 May 67
[2 Mar. 61
[2 Sept. 65
J2 Jan. 68
2 Dec. 69
[8 Nov. 71
!7 Mar. 72
3 Nov. 56
24 May 61
9 Oct. 72
23 Mar. 72
7 July 69,
29 May 67
20 Sept. 71
31 July 60.
23 Oct. 67
IS Feb. 71
[6 Sept. 59
9 Sept. 64.
7 June 67
23 Oct. 61
July 66
-. Sept. 6o-
27 Juno 68 ■
31 July 67
29 Nov. 64
31 Jan. 60
10 .Tan. 72
6 Aug. 61
12 Nov. 70.
17 Jan. 65
8 June 67
SURGEON
MAJOR.
Oct. 58
10 Apr. 41
1 May 55
25 Sept. 35
27 Oct. 48
;3 .Tuly 26
>i July 54
4 Sept. 40
2 Mar. 55
3 Mar. 54
36 Jan. 58
30 Dec. 4
1 Oct. 68
9 July 50
2 July 64
24 Apr. 55
2 Sept. 45
9 Sept. 13
[7 Mar. 37
:8 Dec. 69
13 May 66
!8 June 64
;i Jan. 66
4 Oct. 59
22 May 60
Aug. so
14 Feb. 72
26 June 60
14 July 43
9 Aug. 70
79 .Tune 32
;5 July 49
2 Nov. 67
2 Aug. 42
22 Nov. 59
4 Jan. 39
.8 Feb. 65
>5 Sept. 46
• I May 61
10 Jan. 63
11 Mar. 71
29 July 62
20 June 65
15 June 66
7 Aug. 67
30 May 68,
23 Dec. 71
20 Dec. 64
15 June 49
25 Nov. 68
5 Nov. 52
I June 72
30 May 60
4 Apr. 51
5 Apr. 14
7 Apr. 40
26 Feb. 70
1 Feb. 63
i Dec. 65;
24 Apr. 68
3 Mar. 65
;i Sept. 72
:2 Nov. 52
5 Oct. 72
30 Oct. 66
8 Sept. 46
12 Apr. 71
9 July 59
5 Oct. S3
5 Feb. 68
I Nov. 56
J I Jan. 62
27 Dec. 46
12 Dec. 65
24 July 56
4 Jan. 7,
.0 July 63
17 May 71
Medical Depariment.
580
Allan, Knlifit, ij Foot
3PBartlr , .i.'ni \]. '._■.■} MB. 39 Foot
BeU, J:nii: -. ,. - , MD
39Brr,\vii. ,1, .,,>,>],, ~i.:iir Corns of Cavahy
T— -':, .l.,liiii;;,iu.viv,' J/-D
:i. Allen, MD>
I'bell, Jolin.s UD. 93 Foot
:in, Richard TJniacke, il/D
:i, John, 86 Foot
; ibert John, MD. i West India Regiment ,
-, O'Connor,!" JlfZ»
I. oil, Peter, lfZ>
n-.iwnaou, "William Alexander, MD
DowtUng, William MiUsis
Eddie, William Cruickshank," Cape Regiment ....
Farr, George, Royal Artillerj^
Fraser, Robert Winchester, 3ID
Galeani, Michael,'" 3SD. 46 Foot
Gibaut, Walter Moses^o
W!S, Gilder, Frcderick,i3 Coldstream Guards
33 Griffith, Moses,'^ 20 Foot
Gulliver, George, Royal Horse Guards
Hanlej', Dudley, MD
Harthill, Robert,^' 69 Foot
Heara, John Henry-^
Henry, John James'^
Home, Alexander George, 2SD. 2 Dragoon Guard;^
Hooper, Alfred--' ."
Hyde, George,^* JV/X>. 6 Foot
Ingham, Charles Thomas, -^ MD. 54 Foot
King, George Sm'vth,26 31B. 96 Foot
J9 Lewis, Thomas,-" 3IT)
Ligertwood, Thoimis. .V/). Z),,""'" ''''"'■■,
Lloyd, Evans Gamm-s, l;iile L!ri-.-i.lu ..
M'Dermott, Patrick"'
M'Munn, John Alu.xuudur, MD. Fhjjslo
Minto, James Clephane, Cape ilounted
Moore, John Wardro]), St. Helena Regiment
Mnrison, James, 67 Foot
^Tn-t-v-h, .Tohn.-«' MV. 6 Foot
^' ■' '- '11, 1'liirick, }rn. 75 Foot
I ' ' : ' ■•'hull, I'lilnrl;, MD. 11 Hussars
s I I' ,\;iii, DmiiiuI,-' MD
MD
Thomas^-
Royal Artilloi-y
Chrl
d Surgeon of Chelsea Ilonjjital
raiatiuno, ueorgt'
Paliologus, Wiliia
Ricketts, Charles,-
Robertson, John,^* 3ID. 13 Foot
Sidey, James, MD. 6 Dragoons
Sinclair, John Hartley, 3fD. Depot Battalion
Smith, Andrew Robertson^^
Smith, George Roche, 2 Foot
Staunton, Charles Fred. MD. Royal Artilleiy
Stiles, Bradford's
Svmter, Thomas Moore,^^ 3IJB
Thompson, Waldegrave Rock, MD. 2nd West India Regiment..
Touch, Edward,37 MD
Whitty, Thomas Ravenscroftss
Wodsworth, Dudley Chfton«'
Wood, Aithur,-" JiD
Woodman, George Thomas,*^ JlfX*
Woolhouse, George Richard
5P Wyer, John,*3 19 Foot
^m. Yoimg, WiUiam Henry,« M-D. 28 Foot
Assistant SuEOEoifs.
Armstrong, William
Atkinson, ihunphrey John Gillett
Bailey, Hunt .Incksnii
Biddl'e, Thoma,-? James'
Bowling, John, Scots Fusilier Guards
Butler, George
Chislctte, Henry, 81 Foot
Crawford, James Robert^
Deakin, James Francis, 3fD
Eaton, Ussher Beere, 3fD
W. Bvers, George,* 14 Foot
Ffolliott, Frederick, Royal Artillery
Flood, Stephen, MS
39 Fumival, John James,* MD. Royal Artillery
Hardinge, Edward
Hatchell, Ebenezer John
Hawkins, Albert,? Royal Artillery
Huggtns, John, 58 Foot
Hyde, Richard Armstrong
Jagoe, William Henry
Jones, Morgan Jone8,8 Royal Artillery
TTaav-nCTT W.fl-^UVfi Bn-TTfitt^
22 Nov. 27
19 Jan. oS
:5 JIai
9 Nov. 12
I May 25
12 Nov. 12
4 Nov. 09
!7May 27
6 Oct. 26
24 May 10
8 July II
25 Jan. 27
29 Mar. 27
8 May 2r
5 Dec. 26
8 July 26
19 Dec.
I Dec.
.4 Apr. 26
9 Dec.
Kearney, Edward Barrett^
5POT Kenny, Matthias,'" MD. Royal ArtUleiy..
Kirwan, Charles John"
Knott, WiUiam, 6 Dragoons
Lamb, John Alexander
Leake, Jonas Richard, 80 Foot
29 July 30
27 Dec. 10
1 Apr. 53
8 ,Iune4i
,9 May 54
-7 -Tilly 15
iS May 55
19 Sept. 22
27 Aug. 41
2 Oct. 46
5 Aug. 53
28 Mar. 54
9 May 45
12 Jan. 26
I June 30
15 Apr. 42
16 June 25
3 Feb. 54
9 Jime 14
24 Oct. II
12 June 28
20 July 47
29 Dec. 37
13 Oct. 54
18 Jan. 56
18 Jan. 27
r6 June 54
8 Dec. 48
16 Aug,
I WHEN
SUBGEON. IPLACEDOIT
isALF PAT.
1 Nov. 42 i8 Feb. 53
31 Aug. 26''26 July S3
14 Jan. 62 6 May 68
28 Oct. i3'25Peb. 19
2 Apr. 52J16 Aug. 61
22 Aug. 65I 3 May 71
27 Dec. 33,30 Mar. 49
30 Sept. 68 3 Aug. 72
5 Sept. 34 29 Nov. 44
24 Dec. 52! I Oct. 56
12 Jan. 55,13 Mar. 66
12 May 63 j 8 June 67
9 Sept. 64! 5 Apr. 71
19 May S4| i Oct. 61
26 Mar. 411 I Apr. 51
I Jime46|i5 Aug. 55
23 May 48 22 July 56
7 Nov. 34 17 Feb. 4^
22 Sept. 63
6 Mar,
8 Feb. 27
2 June 43
16 Feb. 55
27 Oct. 46
7 Aug. 67
23 Nov. 70
24 Mar. 43
10 July 66
May 55
June 26
May 49 29 June 55
9 Sept,
14 Nov. 5:
18 Oct. 27
2 Jan. 5
13 Oct. 53
29 July
29 July 30
14 Oct. 36
11 Feb. 30
31 Dec. 33
21 Feb, "
14 July 54
8 Apr. 57
I Sept. 54
28 Apr. 54
13 Mar. 26
12 Jan. 26
21 Dec. 26
21 Feb. 55
13 Sept. 35
13 Nov. 30
14 Apr. 55
6 Oct. 43
30 Nov. 48
19 Nov. 49
1 1 Nov. 53
10 Jan. 5
19 Nov. 2
29 Nov. 44
7 May
9 Sept,
4 Feb.
4 Apr. 43
4 Sept. 40
1 Apr. 53
10 July 66
19 Nov. 47
25 May 69
8 Oct. 72
2 Apr. 52
3 Feb. 72
5 Feb. 61
5 Apr. 44
I May 67
22 Dec. 48
Oct. 56 13 Jan. 69
b Aug. 41 13 Feb. 52
31 Dec. 58 14 Mar. 68
16 Nov. 60 4 Nov. 68
30 June 43 10 July 55
10 Feb. 43 6 Oct. 54
25 Sept. 46^ 16 June 50
2 July 41 7 May 52
' Mar. 45 24 Dec. 47
9 Nov. 30
3 Feb. 43
6 Aug. 67
3 May 7
20 Oct. 69
20 June 65
14 Dec
2 July 41
2 July
8 Feb.
12 Dec. 49
1 June 46
11 Apr. 68
28 Mar. 54
14 Sept. 55
2 Oct. 57
12 May 63
26 Jan. 58
21 Aug. 40
7 Apr. 54
15 May 67
13 Apr. 32
4 Sept.
SUHGI
12 Jan.
28 Oct.
12 Jan.
15 Aug.
12 July
7 Oct.
15 Dec.
2 Apr.
28 July
I Apr.
23 Dec.
1 Aug.
I Oct.
1 Dec.
10 Mar.
15 Jan.
15 Apr.
28 Dec.
7 Aug.
30 Sept.
5 Feb.
2 Jan.
1 Dec.
0 Mar.
5 May
2 June
1 Oct.
582:
56 6
14 Oct.
10 Nov. 69
31 Aug. 72
13 Apr. 72
15 Feb. 68
4 Apr. 51
27 Feb. 52
I May 55
21 Sept. 72
17 June SI
10 Mar. 57
11 June 68
8 July 62
18 July 62
30 Sept. 68
8 June 67
23 Oct. 67
I Nov. 56
15 May 68
10 Jan.
3 July
25 Jan.
, , 8 Oct.
7 31 Dec. ,
20 Oct. .
7 May :
6 May (
9 Sept. I
7 Aug. I
15 Dec. :
29 Nov. ;
I Mar. :
July I
May (
Nov. I
-D -Aug.;
57 3 Feb. ;
u Apr.
; Mar.
29 Jan.
Jan.
53 3 Apr
25 4 Dec,
58 15 Jan,
67 10 Jan,
L L
58i
Medical Department.
Assistant Surgeons.
L'Estrange, Edward, 312)
L'Estrange, George Wellington
Longmore, Charles, MD
Lynch, Arthur Hemy Francisi^
M'Shane, Eugene
Macarthur, Thomas Alexander Clapperton
Maher, Valentine
Martin, James, 9 Foot
Milne, George Davidson," MD. Royal Artillery
Morgan, Rosslewin, MD
Morgan, Thomas Cecil
Morice, David, MD. 60 Foot
Neill, Alexander^"
Nugent, Henry
Nugent, Morgan, Royal Artillery
O'Donnell, John, 77 Foot
Orpen, Arthur Herbert
Pickering, Thomas Henry
Royle, Arnold
Ryall, Edward Canny,'* 86 Foot
Scott, Robert Thomas'"
Smith, Opie
Smith, Thomas Parker, MB
Sutherland, Robert
Swift, Richard, 60 Foot
Src Sylvester, Henry Thomas,!^ JfJ)
Tate, George Ralph," Ifi)
93 Thompson, John,'? Royal ArtUleiy
Thomley, John George, MD
Tracey, Maurice
Turner, Robert
3J Venables, Robert," MD. Royal Artillery
Walsh, John
Walsh, Thomas, Royal Artillery
White, WilUam
Wilkinson, George Anderson, 76 Foot
Woodley, Richard, 3fB. 41 Foot
Woollcombe, Robert William
Hospital Assistants.
Blackwood, John 25 April i4|Brereton, Charles
29 Dec. 14
WHEN
PLACED Oir
HALF PAT.
■-S Sept.57'17 Nov. 69
22 Sept. 58 18 Aug. 72
20 Apr. 59! 14 Aug. 65
0 Oct. 16' 6 Jan. 25
5 Sept. 57:24 Jan. 65
1 Oct. 67 9 Oct. 72
ji Mar. 62 17 May 70
29 May 35 6 June 45
5 Sept. 57 1 9 July 72
2 Oct. 66 16 Dec. 71
JO Nov. 13! I Oct. 27
25 Jan. 25 25 Apr. 26
3 June 59
(I Mar. 65] 29 May 69
ji Oct. 59 26 Dec. 71
22 Sept. 54! I Oct. 61
8 Dec. 57J25 Jan. 63
4 Feb. 53 22 Oct. 61
31 Mar. 62;i2 Dec. 68
19 Oct. 57(29 May 72
19 Aug. 13! 15 Aug. 61
3 Mar. 54I15 Nov. 61
17 Mar. 58 1 6 Apr. 69
I Dec. 09 I Apr. 26
I Oct. 68!i5 June 72
4 Sept.70!
II Nov. ii[ 9 Aug. 24
5 Aug. 58 18 July 62
13 Oct. 58 20 May 63
22 June 58' 3 Apr. 71
17 Dec. 47,29 Feb. 56
14 Apr. 46J 2 Mar. 55
28 Mar. 45] I Feb. 57
9 Nov. 13
War Services of the Medical Officers.
Inspectors General.
I Doctor Anderson served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 13th June 1855, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol ; was P.M.O. 4th Division at Balaklava and Inkermnn (Medal
with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Was present at the capture of Canton in
Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
- Doctor Dane served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Principal Medical Officer of the expeditionary force in China in 1858, and was present in the various
operations (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
3 Doctor Dumbreck, prior to the breaking out of hostiUties, was despatched on special service early in 1854 to the
expected seat of war, and traversed on his mission Servia, Bulgaria, and part of Roumeha, crossing the Balkan on
his route ; he was subsequently for a short time Principal Medical Officer with the Armj', and served with it in the
field as Senior Deputy Inspector General, and was present in this capacity and was attached to Head Quarters at
the affiiir of Bulganac, the Ahna, capture of Balaklava, battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, CS., 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Frankhn served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of
Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, and siege of Badajoz (War Medal with six Clasps).
Sei-^'ed also in the American war, including the battle of Plattsburg. He served in India from April 1842 to June
1850, and was present at the battles of ChilUan wallah and Goojerat, in the Punjaub campaign (Medal with two
Clasps, and CS.).
^ Doctor Hume served at the siege of Sebastopol, and was Principal Medical Officer of the 3rd Division during the
winter of 1855, and afterwards of the 4th Division until the end of the war (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Doctor Jameson sei-ved in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served in Turkey and Russia from April 1854 to
July 1856 (5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^t Doctor Lawson was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of Sabajee, on
the Gambia, ist June 1853. Served in the Crimea from 8th November 1854 to 15th Jan. 1855 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Sir Wm. Linton preceded the Army to the East in 1854 on a special mission of inspection throughout Roumelia.
Served with the Army at Scutari and in Bulgaria ; accompanied it to the Crimea, and was present at the afi"air of
Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie on 26th October, opening of the siege of Sebastopol,
and every succeeding bombardment unto its fall : was noticed in Lord Raglan's despatches of nth Nov. 1854, " for
his al)le exertions as deserving of being most honourably mentioned " (Medal with four Clasps, CB., 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Doctor Scott sei-ved in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
9 Mr. Taylor served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah
and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) ; and with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture
of Martaban, the operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and cajiture of the Great Dagon
Pagoda; also at the capture of Promo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was in medical charge of the 3rd Division
T)efore Sebastopol from 20th March 1855 to the end of the war, including the assaults of the i8th June and 8th Sept.
(C'JS., Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Mr. Williams has received the 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.
1' Mr. Anneslcy served with the 8th Regiment at the 'siege and capture of Delhi in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Doctor Atkinson served the campaign of 1847 in Kaffraria, under Sir Geo. Berkeley (Medal). The following
year he accompanied Sir Harry Smith's expedition over the Orange river against the insurgent Boers, and was
present at the battle of Boem Plaats — remaining on the field with the wounded, the troops having pursued the enemy
onwards. Was left in sole charge of the General Hospital and Garrison of Graham's Town during the Kaffir and
Hottentot rebellion, from Jan. 1851 to March 1852.
'^ Doctor Dick served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war during portions of 1851-52 (Medal).
'♦ Mr. Barrow served in the Queen's Royals in the campaign of 1844 in the Southern Mahratta country (including
War Services of the Medical Officers. 582
tho stoi-ming of the fortress of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845. Served also during the KafBr war in
1852-53 (Medal). Promoted Deputy Inspector General for highly meritorious services during an epidemic of yellow
fever in Bermuda.
1^ Doctor Chambers served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and accompanied Sir John Douglas' Field Force in
the Shahabad district as Senior Medical OiHcer ; was present in the actions of Raresath, BehfKia, Mujhowlee taking
of Jugdespore, and night attack at Sullya Dohar in the Rymore Hdls— mentioned in despatches (Medal). '
17 Mr. Dowse served at the surrender of Martinique and Guadaloupe in 1815.
•8 Mr. Ferris served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
" Doctor Fraser served with the 74th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal).
2« Mr. Gammie served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present with the 80th Regiment at the battles of
Moodkee and Ferozeshah; and m medical charge of the 31st Regiment at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal
and three Clasps).
-1 Doctor Gibb served in the expedition against the insurgent Boers beyond the Orange river. South Africa, in
1843. Also throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and that of 1850-53, in which he was several times the Senior
MedicalOfficer of Columns (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; during the campaign in i866 on
the West Coast under General Shute he was the Principal Medical OfBcer in the field, and at the attacks against
several Pahs (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
-H Doctor Guy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Superintendent of Hospital Ships, and Principal
Medical Officer of the European Troops at ZouUa (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Deputy Inspector General
of Hospitals, Medal).
^' Doctor Home served in the Crimean campaign from 27th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
23 Doctor Langley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tiirkish Medal).
2' Mr. Macdonell served with the 80th Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Crimea from 17th Sept. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-^ Doctor Mapleton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843 with the 40th Regiment, including the battle of Maharaj-
pore (Bronze Star).
26 Doctor Marlow served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
27 Mr. Edward Menzies served with the 94th Regiment during the operations at Aden against Arab tribes in Aug.
1846. Served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the taking of Kertch and Yenikale, and attacks of
the Redan on the i8th June and Hh September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 59th
Regiment at the storming of Namtow, China, on nth Aug. 1858.
2" Doctor Miller served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and the South of France ; with the expedition to
New Orleans ; and the campaign of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington. He has received the SDver War Medal with
four Clasps for the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
23 Mr. Parratt served in the operations in the Yeang-tse-Kiang in China (Medal), including the storm and capture
of Cliin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
2° Doctor Prendergast accompanied the Eastern expedition in 1854 as Surgeon of the 77th Regiment. While in
Bulgaria he was appointed to the personal Staff of Lord Raglan, and attended him in the field at the battle of Alma,
and in all the other actions until his Lordship's death, when he accompanied his remains to England (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
31 Doctor Charles Scott served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present with the 32nd Regiment at
the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the capture of the city and surrender of the fortress ;
also present at the surrender of the Fort and gaiTison of Chemote and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the force under Sir Colin Campbell against the Peshawur frontier Hill Tribes in 1852 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the defence of the Residency of Lucknow until its final
relief by Lord Clyde on the 24th Nov. 1857 ; afterwards present at the defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on
the 6th Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches "for eminent services throughout the whole siege of Lucknow," Medal
with Clasp, CB., a year's service, promoted Staff Surgeon ist Class, and Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, and
nominated Honorary Surgeon to the Queen) .
32 Doctor G. C. Meikleham served with the 51st Light Infantry during tho war in Burmah, from April to June
1852 ; was on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades
in the Rangoon river ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming
of the White House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Joined the
Eastern expedition in March 1854, and served in Turkey after the end of the war, and was present at the siege of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 70th
Regiment during the war in New Zealand in 1863 (Medal) . Served with the Abyssinian expedition in 1867-68 (Medal) .
Deputy Inspectors General.
1 Mr. Chapman served throughout the campaign in Aflfghanistan under Lord Keane, and was present at the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
2 Mr. D. Menzies served with the 45th Regiment on the expedition to the Umzmcula, and engaged against the
revolted Zoola chief Podo, in 1847. Applied to join the expedition to Turkey and embarked early in April 1854 ; was
employed from the period of his arrival in the East, at Scutari, where he was Principal Medical Officer from 26th
June to the ist Jan. 1855, during which period he had to make the necessary arrangements for' the accommodation
of the sick and wounded of our Army, and received all the wounded sent from the seat of war after the three
<n-eat battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, besides the numerous sick that were almost daily arriving
from the field,— these duties being of so overwhelming a nature, and having many other difficulties to contend with,
his health gave way under this pressure of duty, which compelled him to rehnquish his position and return to
3'j)octor Reid served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1851-52 (Medal). Promoted Deputy Inspector
General "for highly meritorious services during the epidemic of fever in the Mauritius" in 1867.
* Doctor Shortt served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to the end of that war in 1S14, and subsequently in the
5 Mr. Allen served in the field with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 and was present
in many skirmishes (Medal). „, , , .
« Mr Anderson sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854, and again from 15th March 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
~ Doctor D. S. E. Bain served in the Crimea from 13th May 1855, includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Tui-kish Medal).
8 Doctor E.W. Bawtree served in the New Zealand war, and acted as Senior Medical Officer in Taranakifrom May
1865 to AprO 1866, and took part in expeditions against the rebel Maories. Served in Abyssinia as Principal Medical
Officer of British Troops to the 2nd Division of the expeditionary force from 9th March 1868 to the termination of
the campaign (Medal).
9 Doctor F. H. Baxter served with the 6th Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from gth March 1855, including the
attack of the i8th June, battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1" Doctor Blake served with the 98th Regiment in China (Medal), and was present at the storm and capture of
Chin Kiang Foo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Mr. Blenkins served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 20th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13 Doctor Boyes served as Sm-geon of the ist Battalion 60th Rifles in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was
present during the second siege operations at Mooltan and capture of that fortress, battle of Goojerat, pursuit of
the Sikh Army imtil its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, the occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of
the Affghan Force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) .
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583 War Services of the Medical Officers.
1* Mr. Burke served with the 50th Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps) ; in the two latter engagements, and
to the end of the war, he was in medical charge of the Regiment. Served with the Buffs at the siege and assault of
Sebastopol from ist May 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i86o in
China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Ports (Medal with Clasp) ;
was some time Principal Medical Officer at Tientsin.
" Doctor Cameron served in Bengal during the mutiny as Surgeon 37th Regiment (Medal).
IS Mr. Cowan served with the i8th Royal Irish in China (Medal), and was present during the operations against
Canton, and the attack and capture of Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. Sensed also in the Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
1' Mr. De Lisle served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal).
IS Doctor R. Domenichetti served on the Staff of General Havelock on his first taking the field in 1S57, and was
present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge, Bithoor, and Alumbagh,
also the defence of the Alumbagh (thanked by the President of the Council of India) . Served with the 75th Regiment
before Lucknow under General Outram in two attacks upon his position (Medal with Clasp) .
13 Doctor U. W. Evans served as a volunteer (his Regiment, the i6th Lancers, being at home) from the commence-
ment of the war in Russia until promoted in December 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, and in the Trenches before Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
20 Mr. W. F. T. Ivey served with the Ai-my in Turkey and Bulgaria in 1854, and in the Crimea in the 31st
Regiment in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Doctor Galbraith served with the 99th Regiment in the New Zealand war (Medal), and was present at Ohaeawi
and Ruapekapeka. He was the Senior Medical Officer present during the greater part of the operations in the
southern district of New Zealand ; at several skirmishes in the Valley of the Hutt ; also at the Horokiwi on the 6th
Aug. 1846. Served with the exiieditionary force in the North of China in i860 (Medal).
22 Mr. Graves sei-ved with the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, and
was present at the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Sei-ved also in the Crimea with the 68th Regiment in
1S54-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
23 Doctor Hadley served with the 40th Regiment at the taking of the Fort of Munora and KuiTachee, in Lower
Scinde, in Feb. 1839 ; and served in the subsequent campaign against the Beloochees, and action at Dadur, in Upper
ScLnde, in 1840. Served in the Crimea from 30th April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Also in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal from Oct. 1857 (Medal) .
23t Doctor G. K. Hardie served with the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
2* Mr. Howard served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Ahna and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal vTith Clasp).
2= Doctor Hunter served the Eastern campaign of 7854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Med.iidie, and Turkish Medal).
26 Mr. Jee served in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment
of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served with Havelock's Column in the several actions leading to and ending in
the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the
repulse of the numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow ; present with Brigadier
Campbell's Column in the affairs of 20th and 21st March; also the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, CS., Victoria Cross, and a year's service for Lucknow).
27 Doctor Jopp served with the Queen's Royals during the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Concan and Sawant
Warree country, including the storming of several stockades, and the investment and caiiture of the Forts of
Monohur and Munsuntosh.
28 Mr. Laing served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against the mountain and robber tribes situated on
the right bank of the Indus early in 1845. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp). Joined
the 23rd FusiUers in Bundlecund in Jan. 1858, and served in the operations across the Goomtee, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
23 Doctor M'Wharrie was present with the sgth Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857
(Medal with Clasp).
™ Mr. Mockler served with the loth Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the latter part of
the siege operations before Mooltan, the surrender of that fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Mr. Moore served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganac, battle of AUna, capture of
Balaklava, sortie of the 26th October, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
32 Doctor Moorhead served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, includ-
ing the capture of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp) .
3^ Doctor B. Nicholson served as Staff Assistant Surgeon in the Kaffir war of 1847-48 ; with the 60th Rifles in the
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; and as Staff Surgeon in the campaign of i860 in North China in charge of one of the
two General Field Hospitals (Medal) . Also in the New Zealand war in charge of the General Field Hospitals,
Waikato and Wanganui, in 1864-66 (Medal).
37 Mr. T. Parr served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri
in 1865.
33 Mr. E. S, Protheroe served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Oct. 1854, including
the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of SelDastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal).
■'I Doctor J. Rambaut was present at the defeat of the insurgents at Matole on the 29th July, during the suppres-
sion of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon in 1848.
" Doctor Sail served in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medalj.
*5 Mr. G. Saunders served in medical charge of the 47th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th Oct. (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was Senior Medical Officer at Hong Kong during the epidemic of fever ie
1865 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
•"^ Doctor Schooles served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad district cf
Bengal in 1857-58 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China in medical charge of the Cavalry
Brigade (Medal).
^~ Doctor Scot served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopc!
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
including the siege and captui-e of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*3 Doctor Seaman served in the Crimean campaign as Surgeon of the 72nd Highlanders from 28th May 1855, in-
cluding the expedition to Kcrtch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Also in the same capacity in the Indian campaigns in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Kotah, being present with the leading Column of assault on the 30th March 1858 ; and subsequently throughout the
operations in Central India and puisuit of Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59 (Medal vrith Clasp).
'1 Doctor Swettenham served with Havelock's Colimin in the action of Mungarwar, attack and capture of the
Alumbagh, assault and relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subsequent defence (wounded— grant of a year's
service) ; present with Outram's Division throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh and the sorties thence, also at
the cajiture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the subsequent campaign in Oude, including the action of Buxar Ghat,
Doondiakora, and other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
'2 Mr. T. F. Wall served in the Crimean campaign from igth Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and attack of the i8th Juno 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 38th Regiment in the
Indian mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
affairs of Barreo uad Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
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^■s Mr. Waring served in the Kaffir war of 1847 (ilcdal).
56 Doctor Wood served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53 fis Surgeon 42nd Highlanders, incUiding the affair of
Bulganac, battles of Ahna and Balaklava, and as ist Class Staff Surgeon in the 2nd Division at the" assault of the
Redan on the 18th June and during the siege of Sebastopol up to its fall (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Surgeons Major.
' Doctor Barry served with the ist Battalion 60th Royal Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, was pre-
sent at the siege of Mooltan, also at the battle of Goojerat, 21st Feb. 1849 (Medal with two Clasps) . Landed in the Crimtsa
with the 13th Light Infantry on the 30th June 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved with the 97th Regiment during the' Indian mutiny campaign in
1857-58. and was present at the siege and capture of Lvicknow (Medal with Clasp).
- Mi-. Black served in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of 1S51-53, and was present at the capture of Fort Arm-
strong from the rebels on 22nd Feb. 1851 (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
3 Doctor Burton was present at the defence of M'Carthy's Island from an attack of a force of natives, and assisted
to work the guns in action — mentioned in despatches. Served in medical charge of a Wing of the 25th Regiment
during the relielliou of 1848 in Ceylon. Served in the Crimean campaign from 18th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Seliasto])ol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Cotton served with the 14th Foot at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Mr. Crisp served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crmiean campaign from 15th April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Doctor C. H. Fassou served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign, and was present at Buddiwal and
Aliwal (Medal). He served with the 14th Light Dragoons throughout the Pu.niaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the Ijattles of Ramnuggur, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
8 Mr. Foaker ser\'ed throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Surgeon 38th Regiment, and as ist Staff Surgeon,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Meda').
3 Mr. John (irillitli srrvid at the captureof Martinique in 1809, and subsequently in the Peninsula: he has received
the War Mednl with I mr ( lusps for Martinique, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Vittoria.
10 Mr. Harri>.Mii >vrv. li in I he Walcheren expedition, 1809; at Cadiz and in the Peninsula in 181 1, 12, and 13; expe-
dition to Hollujid, I ) .( ; Xcilierlands and Prance from 1814 till 1818. Present at the assault of Seville, bombardment
of Antwerp, storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
" Mr. J. C Haverty served in the Crimea from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, including the siege and
fall of Lucknow, action of Kala Nuddee, passage of the Gogra, and various minor operations (Medal with Clasp).
'= Doctor Lewins served with the 63rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th Jan. 1855, in-
cluding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the expedition to the North of China in i860 in charge of the hospital ship Matiritius, and was
present at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal) .
if^ Mr. M'Donald served with the 25th Regiment on the expedition against the insurgent Boers and taking of Port
Natal in June 1842. Also with the 73rd Regiment thi-oughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), and accompanied
the expedition into Kreli's country- in Dec. 1851 as Senior Medical Officer.
1' Mr. Nicoll served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 29th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Sebas-
topol, and Tui-kish Medal).
" Mr. T. Park served with the Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
13 Mr. Sie^^wright served with the 59th Regiment at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal).
20 Doctor Thomas Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. He has the War Medal with five Clasps.
21 Mr. J. J. M. Wardrop served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal).
22 Mr. Weld ser^'ed with the 47th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
23 Doctor C. W. Woodroffe served with the 1st Royals the campaign of i860 in China, includmg the takmg of
Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'^* Doctor R. T. Buckle served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
Surrjcons.
' Doctor Bartley served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Salamanca (War Medal with one Clasp).
3 Mr. Joseph Brown served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five Clasps for Busaco, Albuhera,
Vittoria, P\'i-enees, and Nivelle. , , ,
* Doctor Brush served with the 26th Cameronians on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the repulse
of the night attack on Ningpo, at the attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chm Kiang Foo, and
at the landing before Nankin. Sei-ved throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 93rd Highlanders and
Scots Greys, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal)
5 Doctor A. Bryson served with the 97th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854, was
present in the Trenches during several night sorties at the affair of the Quarries on 7th June, and was of the
storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Dr. John Campbell served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, and has the War Medal with two.
Clasps for Pj-renees and Orthes. He served afterwards at New Orleans. ^t-u ■ 1 i- <• p
9 Mr. J. J. Henry served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present a^ the action ot Khu)wah, reiiet 01
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capture of Lucknow, the Rohilcund campaign,
attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of AUygunge, attack and capture of BareiUy, and with the feaugor i leld
Division in various operations in Bundlecund (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the ^ew Zea,land war of
1863-65, and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah, and at Te Ranga (mentioned m despatches), also in several
skii-mishes (Medal). , „ , . , ,1 , ,»
i» Doctor D'Ai-cey served in the Crimea in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tui-kish Medal).
13 Mr. Dowding served in the Crimea from 30th Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
1* Mr. Eddie served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). •,,-,, ^ t i n,
17 Doctor Galeani joined the Army in Sicily in 1812, and was employed in the field until landed at Leghorn, i4ta
March 1814. Present in the campaign of Italy with the advanced Army, inchuUng the taking of the castle ot bt.
Maria, in Spezia, action at Seshi, siege and surrender of Genoa, and taking of the castle of Savona and JNovi.
'3 Mr. Gilder sei-\-ed the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards. . , -,• ^-u 1 t-^i r
'9 Mr. M. Griffith served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war m 1S14, including the Datties 01
Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, battles ot bala-
manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, action at Vic Bigorre (wounded), and battle ot iouWuse (war
Medal with nine Clasps). Served also in India, Arabia, and the Burmese empire, from May 1818 includmg sieges
of Asseerghur, Ras-el-Kyma, and Zaia, siege and assault of Dwarka, affair of Beni-Boo-Ali, assault ot a lortress on
the banks of the Pegu river, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near Prome. . „ , . ,
™ Mr. W. M. Gibaut served in the Crimean campaign from Feb. to Aug. 1855, includmg the siege ot beDastopoi
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). , ^ , ■ t n 1
21 Mr. Harthill served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General
Pollock (Medal).
585 War Services of the Medical Officers.
22 Surgeon J. H. Heam landed in the Crimea 8th Nov. 1854 ; served with the right siege train from 4th Dec. to 31st
July, and was present in the Trenches during all the bombardments of that period ; served with the left siege train
during the bombardment, commencing 17th August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. A. Hooper served in the Eastern campaign from 8th Nov. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and
Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore
(6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah,
action at Ally gunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
" Doctor Hyde sei-ved in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, find '"'as specially mentioned and recommended for
promotion in Sir Harry Jones' despatch of i6th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of the
Medjjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Doctor Ingham served in the Am.erican war, and was present at the battles of Fort George, Chippewa, and at
the Falls of Niagara.
26 Doctor King served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd of March 1855, including the battles of Ahna
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
27 Doctor Thomas Lewis served in the Peninsula from July i8ii to June 1813.
23 Mr. P. M'Dei-mott sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Doctor Murtagh, with the effective men of the "Wing of the 6th Regiment stationed at Aden, formed part of an
expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt. Colonel Pennycuick, which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik
Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
»i Doctor O'Donovan was in medical charge of the 54th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport Sarah
SaTids at sea on the nth Nov. 1857. Served with a force against the hostile Indians of Yucatan in April and
May 186 1.
32 Mr. W. T. PaUoIogus served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, inducing the actions of
the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857 at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (Medal
with Clasp) .
53 Mr. Ricketts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
Bebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal) . Served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafzve Field Force, present
at the defence of the Sungales at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and
destruction of Lalloo on 15th December, also in the attack at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of
the Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and submission of the Hill
tribes (Medal with Clasp).
3* Doctor Robertson served with the 13th Light Infimtry throughout the campaigns of Affghanistan from 1838 to
1842 inclusive, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the town and
Forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, assault
of Perwandurrah, storming of the Khoord Gabool Pass, aflfair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction
of the Fort of Mamoo Khali, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and ist April 1842 ; general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad, storming the Heights
Of Jugdulluck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medal).
35 Mr. Stiles served in the Crimea attached to the Buffs from June 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1860-61,
and was present at Puketakaurie Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also served in the war of 1866-65,
and was present at Rangariri, Waiari, and Orakau (Medal).
36 Mr. Sunter served in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from 29th July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) .
37 Doctor Touch served at Aboo in Rajpootana in 1857 as Assist. Surgeon 83rd Regiment, when a large Detachment
of the Joudpore Legion mutinied and attacked the barracks and station, and was officially thanked by the Officer
commanding the Deesa Field Brigade in a letter which was read to the Regiment, for having in the absence of the
Officer commanding the Detachment of the 83rd Regiment, who was sick, "at the commencement of the attack so
ably directed the convalescents upon the points most exposed to the mutineers." By the conduct of the Detachment
83r(i Regiment the lives of 136 European women and children were saved. Served in medical charge of the 83rd at
the siege assault and capture of Kotah, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass, and night attack on the enemy's
Camp at Seekur (Medal).
38 Surgeon Whitty served with the 5th FusiUers during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the action
of Marigunge, reUcf of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the actions at Dilkoosha, the Martiuiere, and Secundra-
bagh ; recapture of Cawnpore from' the Gwalior Contingent, with lOutram's Force in the Alumbagh, and numerous
engagements there, final capture of Lucknow, throughout the subsequent operations in Oude, including the action
at Buxarghat, capture of Omerah, and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Mr. A. R. Smith served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the expedition to Kertch ancl
Yenikale (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions
of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (Medal with Clasp).
*" Surgeon Wodsworth served in the Kaifir war in 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the 12th Lancers ia the Crimean
campaign from 17th May 1855, including the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations
near Eupatoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with the 12th Lancers
during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, with the Nerbudda Field Force, and was present at the affairs of
Jegunge and Kuhai, battle of Banda, and surrender of Rajah Kirwee (Medal).
*' Doctor Wood served with the 9th Lancers in the Gwalior campaign in 1843 (Medal) ; also the Sutlej campaign
of 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
♦2 Doctor Woodman sen'ed with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 31st Dec. 1854 and
attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*3 Mr. Wyer served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five Clasps for the battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
♦* Doctor W. H. Young served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to Jan. 1813, including the last siege of Badajoz
and battle of Salamanca (War Medal with two Clasps). Served also the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Germany,
Holland, and the Netherlands, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, and battle of Waterloo.
Assistant Surgeons.
1 Mr. Biddle served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from 13th September to 23rd Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege and assault of Delhi, including
repulse of sorties on 14th, i8th, and 23rd July, the capture of four guns on 12th August, the six days' fighting in the
city, and capture of the Bum Bastion (Medal with Clasp).
2 Mr. Crawford served in the Eastern campaign from i6th May 1855, including the capture of Kertch and Yenikali,
attack of the Redan, battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree andSirsee,
and subse(|ueiit operations of the field Column under Sir Hope Grant, and was Medical Officer in charge of the
Troops in Jellalabad Port, Oude, when attacked by the mutineers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
♦ Mr. Evors served the Waterloo campaign.
' Doctor Fnrnival served in the Peninsula, and has the War Medal with one Clasp for Badajoz.
7 Mr. Hawkins served with the 4th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Sci-ved with the Royal Artillery in the ex^icdition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho and Tangku
(Medal).
* Mr. Jones served with the 72nd Highlanders in pursuit of Gwalior rebels in Rajpootana and battle of Bunass,
Bobsequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
» Mr. B. B. Kearney served in British Honduras in medical charge of troops on field service against an invasion
War Services of the Medical Officers. 585^
of Yucatan Indians, and was present at the destruction of San Pedro and other villages in the operations which
took place from the 30th Jan. to the 19th Feb. 1867 under the command of Brigadier General Harley (mentioned in
despatches). Also subsequently in the same territory in the entrenched Camp at Blue Creek, Rio Hondo.
1° Doctor Kenny served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, andNive. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
" Assistant Surgeon C. J. Kirwan served at the siege of Sebastopol from the 14th to the 3cth June 1855, including
the assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved in the Indian campaign in 1858, and
had medical charge of the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry when actively employed in the Azimghur and Gomickpore
districts and southern borders of Oude, present at the battle (jf An.iorah, action of Thelga, assault and capture
of Nuggur, and various actions of the Sarun Field Force (twice mentioned in despatches, and Medal). Served
throughout the campaign in North China in i860, and had medical charge of the Depot Hospital at Odin Bay, Gulf of
Pechili (Medal).
^^ Mr. Lynch served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
Served during the war of 1860-61 in New Zealand (Medal).
13 Doctor Siilne served in India m 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Sobraon and Tiroul (wounded), capture
of the village and Fort of Dehaign, attack and capture of Tiroul (Medal) .
!♦ Mr. Ryall served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of
the outworks on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
15 Mr. Scott served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 ; was in medical charge of the detached force on the
Nepaul Frontier under Lt.Colonel T. Ross, and engaged with the rebels in the jungle of Pipurea (Medal).
IS Doctor Sylvester served with the 23rd Fusiliers' at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the assault of the
Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir James Simpson's despatch " for his courage
in going to the front under heavy fire to assist the wounded " (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, and Knight of the
Legion of Honor) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat
of the Gwalior Contingentat Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
5' Mr. Thompson served in the Peninsula, and has receive<l the War Medal with two Clasps for Albuhera and Badajoz,
" Dr. Venables served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with six Clasps for the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
=0 Mr. A. NeiU served with the 65th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
586
Veterinary Department.
SiiPP Veteeinakt Surgeons.
Gloa?, John Willinm'
Hurford, Richard John Gedaliah^
Hurford, Thomas^
Veteeiitaet Subgeons, I si class.
Barker, John,* 7 Hussars
Delany, F.,7 i Dragoon Guards
Grey, Edward Simpson,^ 8 Hussars
Harrison, Edwin, Royal Artillery
Jex, Thomas, i Life Guards
liord, William C, q Lancers
Mayer, Thomas Walton, Royal Engineers
Philips, James George, Royal Artillery
Withers, Hicks," 10 Hussars
VETEEIlfABT StTEGEONS.
Burt, James, Royal Artillery
Lord, WUliam Barry, Royal Artillery
STAFF
VETIiRI-
NAKT
STTBGEON
29 June 32
7 July 35
25 Jan. 39
27 July 55
25 Sept. 44.
24 Apr. 43
28 Jime 55
4 Oct. 39
26 Jan. 45
10 Oct. 56
28 Aug. 38
6 Mar. 54
I July 59
I July 59
1 July 59
29 July 62
I July 59'
I July 59
9 Jan. 63
I July 59
I July 59
6 Nov. 67
I July 59
26 Oct. 61
4 Nov. 59
10 July 66
4 Nov. 59
VETEEI-
IfAET
SUBGEON.
■SVHEN-
PLACED OW
F PAT.
6 July 70
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
15 May 66
I Dec. 69
8 Deo. 69
19 Sept. 70
1 Mar. 65
17 Aug. 70
19 Sept. 68
2 Jan. 69
June 07 18 Aug. 49
Oct. 54 18 Apr. 64
Percival, Charles," Royal Artillery 23 Apr. 18 21 June 54
Smith, Opie, 2 Dragoons '20 Feb. 35'3o July 58
Williamson, Thomas John I 5 Mar. 55 21 Oct. 71
IFor War Services of Veterinary Officers see lower part of page 588.
Purveyors' Department.
Deputy PuEVEroE in Chief.
PitzGerald, David,i Purveyor in Chief, 31 Oct. 55
Pbincipal Pubvexobs.
Hagger, Thomas O
Jenner, Kentish
Tucker, Wm. John Arnold
PUETETOBS.
Amey, William 25 Mar. 59 | Menzies, John
Bush, John 28 Oct. 59 Robb, David Elvy
Coward, Charles 31 Mar. 55 Stuart, Selkirk
Harrington, Sydney C. 2 20 Feb. 55 I
Deputt Puevetoes.
Gray, WiUiam 22 Feb. 61 1 ■^ Soare, Charles
Hemingway, Edward Fred 22 Feb. 61 Stewart, Richard Hardinge .
33 Newcombe, Joseph^ 26 May 15 | Ji Winter, George*
Assistant Puevetoes.
Harrison, Joseph 11 June 66 | Hutchins, Charles Blyth
PUBVETOE.
15 Dec. 54
I July 55
27 Apr. 53
27 Apr. 53
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
10 June 64
21 Feb. 5S
15 Aug. 54
IS Oct. 12
22 Feb. 61
15 Oct. 12
3 Feb. 66
1 Mr. FitzGerald has the 5th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal.
2 Mr. Harrington served with the Light Division in the Eastern campaign of 1854-53, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal) .
s Mr. Newcombe served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
* Mr. George Winter served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Vimiera.
Military Store Department.
Peincipal Supeeintendents of Stoees.
Jones, Jeremy i ^pr. 61
Martelh, Thomas Challoner i Nov. 64
Supeeiniendents op Stoees.
Cromartie, Fred. M 2i Julv 62
Pearce, T .■;..■..'.■.'.■.■.■.■,■.■.■ 13 Au|. 62
Pengelley, Edward i Nov. 64
Deputy Supeeih-iem-denis of Stoees.
Cole, John Bawden 3 Auc 65
Cooper, Charles Herring '..'.'.'.'.'. 24 Julv 62
Forster, WiUiam Smith ,- Dec 6i
HolweU,W. A i7Jan62
Johnstone, W. H. G i Apr' 61
Moore, William Chetely 1:1 Au"-' 62
Piers, H. w :.:;:::. 4 g "t.gg
Sandes, G 7 Mav fi?
Stapley, W. B ;•.: I CeT 67
Tapp, w H :.■.■.■.•.■.■.:•.•.:•.•.•.•.■.•.: ' SLy 67
Assistant Supbeintendents op Stoees.
Bacon, Johr
Barry, G. W
Bayly, G ;..;.;
Blake, William
Dam6, J
DurnfOTd, John (Hon. D^tysi^eriniendeni).
Ford, T. S
Greig, J
19 Aug. 68
I Apr. 61
I Apr. 61
I Nov. 64
I Apr. 61
1 Apr. 61
I Apr. 61
Aj:
Hamilton, Robert John i Apr. 6i
Kane, George i Apr. 6i
Macduff, A. C 6 July 6i
Manford, T 27 Feb. 67
Moore, E. M i Apr. 61
Phillips, Noblett 24 June 68
Rogers, Richard i Apr. 61
Thomson, Thomas St. George Charles Robert' i Apr. 6r
Warwick, Peter 5 Aug. 64
Webster, W. E i Apr. 61
Deputt Assistant Supeeintendents of Stoees.
: Apr. 61
Apr. 61
: Apr. 61
: Apr. 61
Apr. 61
Apr. 6i
Bourke, W
Broadhead, E. B
Broadway, George Robert
Camilleri, P. H
Conway, Timothy
Eagle,'W. J I Apr. 61
Goodall, T. W
Hoseason, G. S i Apr. 61
Leslie, J i Apr. 61
Raj-nes, M. .: i Apr. 61
Shepherd, F. S i Apr. 61
Tribe, A. R i Apr. 61
White, Thomas Ayrton i Apr. 6t
Wilgress, Edwarii i Apr. 61
Willis, J. C 1 Apr. 61
1 Mr T St. G C. R. Thomson served in the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean war (Turkish Medal). Also
rl^^ a '^ f T taking of Canton in 1857, aiid was in charge of the MiUtary Stores to the Expeditionary Force in China
from 1857 to July 1858 (Medal). i ■>
nr.T . t , , Apothbcabt.
M Intoah, John i Sept. 54
Chaplains.
Bartlett, Thomas Henrv ilarsli, .If.l. i;
Browne, I'e,!. An-hJ,'.,,;',,, R. W. J/.l. ...
Burridu-e, T. W. MA. 4''; r/,.,sA-
Coar, Charlus K., MA. ^ii, < /./.<s
Hare, Henry, 3SA. 2nd C!,ish
Harris, J. H. Beresford, J/.i. ^ud Class..
587
17 May 66 , Langmead, George Winne, 3IA. isi Cla^.i .
I Apr. 44 I Lawless, George, 3IAA
1 June 6i I M'Dougall, Henry, MA. ^t'h Clats "..;'."!
2 Mar. 61 M'Swiney, Joseph (Soman Catholic) 3rd Class
16 May 61 Maynard, T. R. MA.
„, ,.,^ „, 22 Oct. 70 j Milner, E. W. If^
Helps, W i»< C^oss ..... 5 Sept.63 I 0•D^yyer, Joseph {Roman CathMehZZZZ]'.
Hobson P. W. MA. 2nd cj ,^ Nov. 69 1 Parsly, L. {Roman CathoUc), isf Class
Hore, Alex. Hugh, JIf.J. 4th Class 10 Apr. 61 j Scott, Matthew Rob. MA. ist Class
Hudson, Joseph, MA 25 Nov. as 1 Unsworth, Thomas {Roman Catholic) 4th ciiiss''.
■ Mr. Lawless served with the Army in the Crimea, and has received the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
16 May 66
20 Mar. 54
22 July 47
I Apr. 69
S Dec. 65
16 May 66
12 Apr. 68
I Apr. 67
13 Apr. 63
lo July 55
Officers on
German Legion.
1ST LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Captaint SpfflSE Bernard von Bothmer 28
Jpaja Charles Elderhost 10
lAetits. ass Otto von Hammerstein 13
i^asa Conrad Poten 6
Cornets. Charles von der Decken 18
SHE Hannach Boguslaw Leschen... 27
m. Edward Trittau 14
2rrD LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Lieuts. 5|ajE Ern. Theo. Chr. Meier 15
Wi. Ferdinand Kuster 21
Cornets Fred. Carl. Edmund Kuhla 10
Ernest von Voss 4
Ferdinand von Stolzenberg 21
1ST HUSSARS.
Captain 39®S Hieronimus von derWisch... 6
lAeut. J3E Franz Geo. von Oldershausen.. 27
Cornets JSja William Theodore Gebser 14
gK Frederick Jacob Rahlwes 26
2ND HUSSARS.
Captain Theodor von Stolzenberg 14
Lieut. Michael Loning 16
Cornets Ernest Soest 27
Victor, Co!(n^ Alten 27
3RD HUSSARS.
Captains ^iEJE William von Schnehen 20
39®l George Meyer 27
Lieuts. fflJE Charles Augustus Reinecke ... 15
SSS Christian Oehlkers 9
KJS Frederick de Presnoy 29
Cornets SK Alex. i?aro?j Hammerstein 9
fflJE Rudolph Predrichs 10
SJ8 Hans. .Baron Hodenberg i
George Julius Meyer 5
Veter.Sarg. Frederick Eidmann 12
ARTILLERY.
ut Lieuts. JiJE William de Goeben 25
31 Augustus Pfannkuche 28
■2nd Lieuts. Lewis Scharnhorst 15
Franz Rottiger 26
Adolphus Rechtern 24
Paymaster .John Blundstone 9
Veier.Surg. John Frederick Hilmer 22
ENGINEERS.
ist Lieut. 3P William Unger 14
1ST LIGHT INFANTRY.
Lieut. ?lia Harry Leonhart 25
Entigns ?!5S Gustavus George Best 26
ajE Adolph. von Gentzkow 27
Adjutant S5H John Fred. Wm. Bushe ....Ens. 29
2ND LIGHT INFANTRY.
lAeutt. 53®1 James Oliver Lindham, KH. 8
iSBS William Doring 10
Ensign Chr. Aug. Jacob Behne 26
1ST BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Lieuts. 59EEI Christian Hen. von Diiring 17
3POT Diederich de Einem 18
!KS Adolph. von Arentsschildt iS
Fred. Augustus Muller 22
Ensign ffiE Arnold William Heise 7
2ND BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Lieut. SSS Lewis Henry de Sichart 28
Ensigns W& Gust. Fred.Wm. Hartmann... 8
®!I Augustus Luning 17
3RD BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Lieuts. EUa Henry Dehnel 20
231 Lewi's de Bachelli?, Baron von
dem Brinck ao
Ensigns J® Frederick von Schlutter 6
EH Augustus William Kuckuck ... 8
Adjutant HB Fred. Bern. Schneider... Lie*ft. 18
the Foreign Half-Pay.
Aug. 10
Mar. 13
May 15
July 15
Apr. 14
May 14
May 15
Mar. 14
Nov. 15
Apr. 15
July 15
Nov. 15
Apr. 14
Jan. 14
Feb. 14
Apr. 14
Nov. 12
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Apr. 14
Sept. II
Dec. 13
Nov. 12
Oct. 13
July 15
Oct. 13
Oct. 13
Dec. 13
May 14
July 06
Nov. 13
Nov. 13
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Jixiy 15
Apr. 05
Aug. 06
Aug. II
Mar. 14
Nov. 13
Nov. 13
May 15
July 11
Apr. 14
June 15
Aug. 09
Mar. 12
Aug. 13
Sept. 13
Jan. 14
May 15
May 14
June 14
Mar. 13
Sept. 13
May 13
Jan. 14
Mar. 12
4TH BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Lieuts. aSl Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte i Oct. i
Wi Ernest Brinckmann 4 Mar. i
Ensigns Augustus Schulze 15 June i
SK Frederick von Brandis 26 July i
tUH Ferd. von Uslar Gleichen 30 May i
5TH BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Captains 39 Charles, i;<n-o« Linsingen 16 Apr. i
39i[i!3 Charles Berger 21 Aug. i
Lieuts. iiS® Augustus Winckler 20 Mar. i
595® George KUngsohr 16 Dec. i
Ensigns ©El Ferdinand Scharnhorst 27 Mar. 1
SJa Charles Winckler ic Jan. i
Geo. Cha. Aug. von Loeseoke is Apr. i
53!a Rudolph Carstens 15 May i
6th BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Zieuts. Frederick Hurtzig ai Mar. i
Francis, JBaron Acton 4 Apr. i
?M Christ. Lewis von Ompteda ... 26 May i
Ensign Edward von Brandis 9 June i
7TH BATTALION OF THE LINT:.
Lieuts. 39 Frederick von Diebitsoh 23 July i
33 Christian Frederick Eichhorn... 3 Apr. i
Augustus Steffen 27 May i
Ensigns CEl Arnold Erich Backhaus 18 July i
E3H Charles Ernest F. Neuschiiffer 19 Apr. i
(LiH Franz Frederick Backhaus 29 Apr. i
8th BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Ensigns BJE Godlove Kiinoth 13 July j
BiEl Frederick Henry Miiller 13 Apr. i
Wt, Geo. Fred. Godfrey Lunde 12 Sept.i
Miscellaneous Corps.
BRUNSWICK CAVALRY.
Captains * William de Wulfl'eu 28 Sept. c
* Alexander von Erichsen 7 Mar. 1
BRUNSWICK INFANTRY.
Lieuts. 39 Albert von Greisheim 27 Aug. i
39 Charles Haberland i Ajir. 1
CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES.
Lieuts. Etiennc de Planta 3 Dec. t
J — N — de Ponchalon 24 May i
Frederick Wolf 21 Apr. i
ROYAL CORSICAN RANGERS.
Ensign Joseph Susini 19 May ]
GREEK LIGHT INFANTRY.
Lieuts. Pietro Antonio Salvatorio 2 July i
Piei-re A.9tuto 25 June 1
ROYAL MALTA REGIMENT.
Lieut. Ern. Per. Cha. Bern. Richter 20 Mar. c
MEURON'S REGIMENT.
Lieuts. Antoine Fred, de Graffenried 30 Apr. 1
August, de Loriol 28 Sept. 3
Jules Ca3sar Saum 15 Jan. i
ROLL'S REGIMENT.
Lieut. Jean Baptiste Phil. Stutzer 27 Oct. i
Ensign Charles de Bronner 22 June i
WATTEVILLE'S REGIMENT.
Ensign Fra. Louis Con. Fischer 23 Jan. i
YORK LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
Captain Arthur Leon de Tinseau 15 June i
FOREIGN VETERAN BATTALION.
Captain Frederick W.yneken 8 July i
FOREIGN CORPS OF WAGGONERS.
Cornet John Albert KropiJ i June i
588 Officers of Royal Artillery Retired from the Service on Annuities.
Captains.
Addington, Hon. Leonard Allen")
(Brevet Major 31 Dec. 68) J
Bolton, Edward Chichester
Carpenter, Charles (Brevet Major \
20 July 71) f
Harrison, Thomas Arthur John^
Higgon, John Donald George
Johnson, Charles Gray^
Phelips, Hen. Plantagenet Prescott
Shakerley, Geoffrey
"Walsh, Lewis Paxton^
BATE OF
WHEN
BANK.
KKTIBED.
24 Nov. 54
28 Sept.71
I Apr. 60
2 Dec. 7
7 Sept.55
28 Sept. 7
21 Aug. 57
19 Dec. 7
29 Aug. 57|28 Sept.7
I Apr. 60 II Nov. 7
21 Feb. 57 28 Sept.7
I Apr. 59I28 Sept.7
3 Jan. 62,17 JS'ii- 7
Second Captains.
Callander, George Erskine
Deedes, Granville
de "Visme, Henry Auriol Douglas' .
Stirling, Walter George
Young, Richard Newton
Lieutenants.
Allan, Dudley North
CuUen, Arthur John
Day, Francis Harry Emilius
Jesson, Thomas
Stewart, Charles
DATE OF
WHBlr
RANK.
RETIRED.
20 May 64
7 Sept.71
15 Mar. 71
2 Dec. 71
21 Feb. 61
II Sept.71
I Jan. 70
II Nov. 71
I Apr. 66
2 Dec. 71
22 June 59
28 Sept.71
I Apr. 59
7 Sept.71
I Nov. 60
II Nov. 71
21 Dec. 59
I Oct. 71
25 June 62
28 Sept.71
1 Captain Hamilton served in China and was present at the capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal with
Clasp).
2 Captain Johnson served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal) .
3 Captain Harrison served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho, taking of
Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Phelips served m the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Shakerley served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain L. P. "Walsh served in the Crimean campaign from March to July 1855, iu a Field Battery before Sebas-
topol ; was employed in the Trenches in the bombardments of April and June, and engaged in taking heavy guns
into the Quarries, under fire, after their capture on the night of the 12th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
7 Captain de Visme served in the Crimean campaign from February to October 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
War Services of tJie Veterinary Officers.
' Mr. Gloag served with the nth Hussars throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
Bulganak, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. R. J. G. Hurford sei-ved with the i6th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) . He was also in the action at Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Sei-ved with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej" campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Also
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Rumnuggur, and battles of Chillian-
wallahand Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in 1857 at the siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolund-
Bhur and AUighur, battle of Agra, and reliefs of Lucknow and Cawnpox-e (Medal with two Clasps) .
3 Mr. T. Hurford served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea, and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and
the Turkish Medal.
* Mr. Barker served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 17th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign fram Feb. 1858
to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Luck-
now, affair of Barree, and action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore,
throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur ; also the Trans-Gogra
campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Port of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit
to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
' Mr. Delany served on the General Staff throughout the Eastern campaign of i854-5t;, including the battles of
Ahna and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
» Mr. Grey served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 """itli the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Ahna, Balaklava,
Inkerman, and Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kcnzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59, including the capture of Kotah,
reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions of Koondrye and Boordah, siege
and capture of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, and action of Koorwye (Medal and Clasp) .
" Mr. "Withers served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal
with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the relief of Luck-
now by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, actions of Seria Ghat, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow, and action of Barree (Medal with two Clasps).
" Mr. Pcrcival served in the East Indies with the nth Light Dragoons, and was present at the siege and capture
of Bhurtporo in 1825-26 (Medal).
Oflacers to whom Gold Decorations 589
Have been Granted in Commemoration of their Services in the following Battles or Actions.
Maida 4 Jn'y ^ 806 [ Ciudad Rodri go (assault and capture) Jan. 1812
17 Aug. 1808 Badajoz (assault and capture) 17 March & 6 April i___
Vimiera 21 Aug. 1808 Salamanca 22 July i8ia
Sahagun Benevente, &c. (actions") rieo ,s^s t. Tor, ,o„„ I Fort Detroit, America (capture of) Aug. 1812
of Cavalry) ) I^ec. 1808 i Jan. 1809^^.^^^^.^ ^ ' 21 June 1813
Corunna 16 Jan. 1809 Pyrenees 28 July to 2 Aug. 1813
Martinique (attack and capture) Feb. 1809! St. Sebastian (assault and capture) Aug. & Sept. 1813
Talavera 27 & 28 July 1 809, Chateauftuay, America 26 Oct. 1813
Guadaloupe (attack and caiJture) Jan & Feb. iSioNiveUe 10 Nov. 1813
Busaco 27 Sept. 1810 Chrystler's Farm, America n Nov. 1813
Barrosa S Mar. 1811 Nive 9 to 13 Dec. 1813
Fuentes d'Onor 5 May 1811 Orthes 27 Feb. 1814
Albuhera 16 May i8iijToulouso 10 April 1814
Java (attack and capture) Aug. & Sept. iSril
NAMES AND PRESENT RANK.
DISTINCTION.
SIEGES, BATTLES, ETC.
BANK OR COMMAND
AT THE TIME.
33 Bell, General Sir John, GCB. 4 F
33 FitzGerald, General Sir John Foster, /
GCB. 18 F :j
P Gell, Maior Thomas, late of 29 F
i3 5aa Gomm, Field Marshal Sir W. M. •)
GCB. Coldstream Guards j
33 -S"y?f, Colonel A/e.ia„der
Cross
Medal
Cross and
I Clasp
Medal
Medal
Cross
Tyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees
(Assistant Quarter
I Master General
y A Licht Battalion
( A Brigade
Captain 29 Foot
Assistant Quarter
Master General
Captain 94 Foot
(Assistant Quarter
(. Master General
("Assistant Quarter
1 Master General.
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. ]
Sebastian, Nive j
33 Tweeddale, General The Marquis of, \
KT. GCB. 2 Life Guards j
Nivelle, Nive Orthes, Toulouse
33 JUE Woodford, Major General Sir John \
Geo. KCB. KCH ]
Officers now holding BanJc in the Army of the Most Nolle Order of the Garter.
(According to their Stalls.)
Knights. (KG.)
General His Hoyal Highness the Prince of ILieutenant His Hoyal Highness Prince
Wales. K.T. k.P. GCB. GCSI. 10 Hussars Arthur W. P. A.KT. KP. GCMG. ... Rifle Brigade
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Colonel "VV. F. J>«ie o/Buccleuch Edinburgh MUitia
Duke of Cambridge, GCB. KP. Lt.General Arthur, Duke of Wellington.
GCMG. Commanding in Chief. Grenadier GuardslLt.Colonel B'enry, Duke of Beaufort late Unatt.
Major General His Bot/al Highness I
Prince F. Christian C. A. of Schleswig-
Holstein |
Officers now holding Rank in the Army of tlie Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle.
Knights. (KT.)
General His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG. KP. GCB. GCSI.
CaptSiin His Royal Highness Prince ArthnrW. F. A., KG.KP. GCMG. ... Rifle Brigade.
General George, Marquis of Tweedd&le, GCB 2 Life Guards.
Officers novj holding BanJc in the Army of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick.
Knights. (KP.)
General His Royal Highness the Prince of Captain His Royal Highness Prince
Wales, KG.KT. GCB. GCSI 10 Hussars Arthur "W. P. A., KG. KT. GCMG.... Rifle Brigade.
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Lt.General Francis 'i^., Marquis of Co-
Buke of Cambridge, KG. GCB. nyngham, GCH Unatt.
GCMG. Commanding in Chief GrenadierGuards.
Officers novj holding Bank in the Army of the Most Distinguished
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Grand Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross.
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. GCB. KP. Commanding in Chief, Grenadier Guards.
Knights Commanders (KCMG.)
Knights, Grand Cross. (GCMG.)
Captain His Royal Highness Prince
Arthur W. P. A., KG. KT. KP Rifle Brigade
General Sir J. Gaspard Le Marchant,
KCB II Foot
Major General Right Hon. Sir Henry K.
Storks, GC5 70 Foot
General Sir Patrick Grant, <?CjS 78 Foot
Knights Commanders. (KCMG.)
Colonel Sir Thomas Gore Browne, CB.. late of 41 Foot
Lieut.General Sir Cha. Hastings Doyle 87 Foot.
Brett, Major Sir Wilford late Unattached
Lindsay, Lt.General Hon. Sir James ... 3 Foot
Wolscley,Col.SirGarnetJoseph,C5.h.p. 90 Foot
Companions. (CMG.)
Feilden, Colonel Randal J., h.p 60 Rifles
ITgj-M'Neill.ColonelJohn Carstairs, h.p. 48 Foot
Bolton, Lt. Colonel "Wm. John R. Artillery
Jarvis, Lt.Colonel Samuel Peters, h.p.. 82 Foot
Irvine, Assist. Controller Matthew Bell.
Harper.DeputyAssistantCommissaryGeneralCharles.h.p.
UCElphinstone, Lt.Col. Sir H. C, KCB. R. Engineers
Chancery of the Order— The Colonial Department, Downing Street.
590 Officers now holdliuj Banh in the Army of the Most Ilonournlle Order of tlie Bath.
Knights, Gkand Ckoss. (GCB.)
Gen. Shlioyiil Highness Albert Edward
Prince of Wales, KG.KP.ET.GCSI. to Hussars
Field Marshal Sis Royal Highness Geo.
W. F. C. X)Hi-(>o/Caiiilmdge, KG.KP.
GC3fG. Commanding in Chief Grenadier Guards
Grant, General Sir Patrick, GC2IG. ... 78 F.
Hoicden,'Lt.GenBTaX3.B..Lord,KH.(CiDil)
Lucan, General George Charles, Barl of i Life Gds.
Lu<?ard,GeDerali2i9A<lfo».S»r Edward 31 F.
Melville, General Henrj' Viscount 60 F.
Michel, Lt. General 5ir John 86 P.
Airey, General Sir Richard 7 F. Napier, Lt.GeneralRob. C, iord, GCS7. E. Eng,
^9 Aitchison, General Sir John ScotsFus.Guards.'Paulet, Lt.General Zord "William 63 F.
}B Bell, General Sir John 4 F. .^PIEl Rowan, General Sir WOliam 52 F.
Bloomficld. Lieut. J. A. D. iofi {Civil) h. p. Coldst. Gds. |Sandhurst,GeneralWm.Rose^io)-c?,GCS7. ^sS F.
BuUer, General Sir George Rifle Br.
Cheape, General Sir John R. Eng.
Codrington, General Sir William J 23 F.
Dacres, General Sir Richard J R. Art.
39 England, General Sir Richard, KH. 41 F.
3a FitzGerald, General Sir John Forster 18 F.
395® Gomm, Field Marshal SirW. M. Coldst. Gds.
Grant, General Sir James Hope 9 Lancers 1
Knights Commanders. {KCB.)
Storks, Lt.Gen. St. Son. Sir neuTyK.GCMG.(Cioil) 70F.
Strathnaira, GeneralH.H. ,io»-(Z, GCSI. R. Horse Gds.
^'i:weedasae,Genera.\G.Marqtiisof,KT. 2 Life Gds.
Vivian, General Sir Rob. JohnHussey.. 102 F.
Williams, General Sir Wm. P., St...'.... R. Art.
Wilson, Lt.General Sir Archdale, Part. R. Art.
395® Yorke, General Sir Charles Rifle Br.
Alexander, General Sir James R. Artillery
Baker,Ma.jor General Sir WilUamCCiBJ/) R. Engineers.
Balfour,MajorGeneral Sir George(CiijiO R. Art.
39 Bell, Lt.General Sir George i F.
39Sa Bell, General Sir William R. Art.
Bentinck, General Sir Henry J. W 28 P.
Biddulph, Major General Sir T. M. ( Ciui?)
139 Knollys, General Sight Son. Sir Wm.
Tho. {CiHl) 62 P.
Larcom,Maj.Gen.SirTho. A.5<. (Civil) r. f. p. R.
Lawi-ence, Lt.General Sir Arthur J 58 Foot.
'Le Marchant, General Sir J. Gaspard,
I GCMG. (Civil) II F.
ILinton, Insp.Gen.ofHosps. Sir Wm.lfD.h. p.
Birch, Lt.General Sir Rich. J. H. (Civil) late of Bengal Inf. Little, Major General Sir Archibald
Bloomfield, Lt.General Sir John R. Art.
Bourchier, Maj. General Sir Geo., r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
39E3 Bowles, General Sir George 1 W. I. R.
Bradford, Lt.General Sir John Fowler Bengal Cavalry
Brind, Major General Sir James R. Art.
Brooke, General Sir George R. Art.
Brownlow, Colonel Sir Charles Henry Bengal Staff C.
Cameron, Lt.General Sir Duncan A. ... 42 F.
Chamberlain, Lt.General Sir Neville
Bowles, XCS/ Bengal Inf.
Chapman, Lt.General Sir Fred. E R. Eng.
392mChatterton,Gen. Sir Jas.C.iJJ.i'S^. 4 Dr. Gds.
Chute, Lt.General Sir Trevor
Cloete, General Sir A. J. KS 19 P.
Coghlan, Lt. General Sir "Wm. M. (Civil) R. Art.
Cotton, Lt.General Sir Sydney J 10 P.
Cowell, Major Sir John C. (Civil) R. Eng.
Craigie, General Sir Patrick Edmonstone 55 F.
Cunynghame, Lt.General Sir Ar. A. T. 36 P.
Daubeney, Major General Sir H. Charles B.
De La Warr, Major General Earl
Denison, Lt.General Sir "Wm. T. (Cii7i;) r.f.p. R. Eng.
UC Dickson, MajorGen.SirCoUingwood R. Art.
Douglas, Major General Sir John
Drake, Controller Sir "Wm. Henry
Dumbreck.Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Sir David, MD.
Dupuis, General Sir John Ed w R. Art.
392® Elliott, General Sir Wm. Hen. KS. 51 P.
IfflT Elphinstone, Lt.Col. Sir HowardC. (CiwiZ) R. Eng.
Fitzmayer, Major Gen. Sir James Wm. R. Art.
Garvock, Lt.General Sir John 89 Foot.
Gough, General Sir John Bloomfield ... 2 Drs.
Graham, General Sir Portescue late R. Mar. Art.
Greathed, Major General Sir Edward Harris
Green, Lt.General Sir Edward Bombay S.C.
Haines, Major Gen. Sir Frederick Paul
Herbert, MajoriGeneralifoK. Sir Percy E.
Holloway, General Sir Thomas R. Mar. Art.
Horn, Lt.General Sir Frederick 45 F.
Horsford, Major General Sir Alfred H.
Hutbwaite, Lt.General Sir Edward R. Art.
39ff8a Ingilby, Ll.General Sir Wm. B.... R. Art.
Jones, Lt.General Sir William 32 Foot.
Jones, Major General Sir John
Kelly, Colonel Sir Richard Denis h.p. 34 F.
Lockwood, General Sir Geo. Hem-y 3 '.
Logan, Sir Thomas Galbraith, " it-fZ). Director General
Army Medical Department
Longford, Major GeneralWm.L., JEarZ of
Low, General Sir John Madras Infantry.
M'Gregor,Major Gen.SirGeo.Hall(Ci«iZ) late of Bengal Art.
Malcolm, Major General Sir Geo Bombay S. C.
Melvill, Major Gen. Sir Peter M. (Civil) lateof Bombay Inf.
Paget, Lt.General io»-(? George A. P. ... 7 Dr. Gds.
Pears, Major Gen. Sir Tho. Townsend late Madras Eng.
Power, Commissary General in Chief Sir Wm. J. T., h.p.
Pratt, Lt.General Sir Thomas Simson 37 P.
Rawlinson.Lt.Col.SirH.Creswick(CioiZ) lateof Bombay Inf.
EK Reed, General Sir Thomas 44 F.
Reid, Major General Sir Charles Bengal S. C.
Roberts, General Sir Abraham loi F.
JSJE Rokeby, General H. Lord 77F.
Russell, Lt.General Sir David 75 F.
St. George, Major General Sir John ... R. Art.
Sabine, General Sir Edward (Civil) ... R. Art.
Scott, General Sir John 7 Hussars.
Seaton, Major General Sir Thomas late of Bengal Inf.
; Shirley, Lt. General Sir Horatio 61 Foot.
Simmons, Lt.General Sir J.LintomA. R. Eng.
Smith, Sir John William, Commis-
sary General in Chief h. p.
Smyth, Lt.General Sir John R 6 Dr. Gds.
Spencer, Lt.General Son. Sir Aug. A. 43 P.
Stack, Lt.General Sir Maurice Bombay Cavalry
Staveley, Colonel Sir Charles Wm. D.... h. p. 44 P.
Steele, Major General Sir Thomas M....
Stisted, Major Gen. Sir Henry William
Stransham, General Sir Anthony B. ... R. Mar.
Straubenzee,Lt.GeneralSirCha.T."Van 39 F.
Stuart, Lieut. General Sir Charles S. ... Bombay Inf.
Taylor, General Sir Henry Geo. A Madras Inf.
Teinpletown, Lt.General G. P. Viscount 60 P.
Walker, Lt.General Sir E. Walter F. ... 50 F.
Walpole, Lt.General Sir Robert 65 F.
Warde, Major General Sir Edw. Chas. R. Art.
39 Wesley, Lt.General Sir S. Robert ... r. f. p. R. Mar.
Wilde, Major General Sir Alfred T.,CS/. Madras S. C.
3951® TToofJ/ord, Major General Sir J.G., KCS.
Wood, Major General Sir David E R. Art.
Wood, Colonel Sir John Stewart late of 13 P.
Wyllie, General Sir William log F.
Companions. (CP.)
Abbott, Major General Sir Fred late of Bengal Eng.
Abbott, Colonel Henry Dyett Madras S. C.
Adair, Colonel Charles William R. Marines.
Adams, Commissai-y General George... h.p.
Addison, Colonel Thomas 2 P.
Adye, Colonel John Miller Royal Art.
Ainslie, Colonel William Bernard late of 93 F.
Airc.y, Colonel James Talbot h.p. Coldst. Gds.
Aloximder, Major General Geo. G r.f.p. R. M. Art.
Alison, Colonel Sir Archibald, Bart. ... Unatt.
Allen. SurgronMajor Fred. Freeman... Bengal Army.
AUgood, Miijor General George r.f.p. Bengal S.C.
Anderson, General Alexander R. Marines.
Anderson, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Arth.,.af J), h. p.
Anderson, Major General John R r.f.p. R. Art.
38 Ayulerton, Lt. Colonel Joseph. KS. ... late of 50 F.
Anstnither, Major General Philip lateofMadrasArt.
Apthor]', Major General East late of Madras luf.
Arbuthnot, Colonel Charles George ... Royal Artillery.
Ai-mstrong, Major General James Wells
Armstrong, Major General John
Amott,Insp.Gen. of Hosp.Pras.S. IfZ). lateBombayArmy
Atlay, Major General Edward r.f.p. R. Art.
Balders, Lt.General Charles Wm. M.,.. 17 Lancers
Ballard, Colonel John A. (Sonorary) . . . R. Eng.
Barchard, Lt. Colonel Charles Henry... Bengal S. C.
Barnard, Major General Chas. Loudon R. Mar. Art.
Barrow, Major General Joseph Lyon... r.f.p. R. Art.
Barrow, Major General Lousada Madras S. C.
Barry, Colonel William Wigram R. Art.
Baumgartner, Colonel Robert J h. p. 27 P.
Beatson, Inspector General of Hospitals Geo. Stewart
Becher, Major General Arthur M Bengal S. C.
Becher, Colonel John Reid (Civil) R. Eng.
FC Bell, Colonel Edward W. D h.p. 23 P.
Benson, Major General Henry Roxby ..
Bent, Major General George E.Eng.
Seville, Lt. Colonel Henry Bombay S.C.
Most Honourable
CoMPAjriONS — continued.
Bingham, Colonel George Wm. P h. p. 64 F.
Bisset, Major General John Jarvis
Blane, Colonel Sir Seymour John,Bari. h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Blunt, ilajor General Charles Harris... r. f. p. R. Ait.
IgBoothjDep.CommissaryGeneralWm. h. p.
Borton, Major General Aithur
Bostock, Surgeon Major John Ashton.. Scots Fus. Gds.
Bourchier, Colonel Eustace Fane R. Eng.
Boyle, Colonel Robert R. Mar.
Boyle, Colonel William 89 Foot.
Brasyer, Colonel Jeremiah late Bengal Army
Briggs, Major Willoughby Lake Bombay S. C.
Bright, Colonel Robert O ig F.
Brown, Dep. Insp. Gen.of Hosp. JohnC. Bengal Army.
Brown-Greive, General John Tatton ... late of R. Mar.
Brown, Lt. Colonel William Tod R. Art.
Browne, Colonel Andrew h.p. 44 F.
33 Browne, Lt.Colonel George {Civil) ... late of 23 F.
Browne, Colonel James F. M R. Eng.
yc Browne, Major General Samuel James Bengals. C.
Browne, Colonel Sir Tho. Gure, KCMG. late of 41 F.
Browne, Lt.General Walter John Bombay Inf.
Browni'igg, Major General Johu Studholme
Brydon, Surgeon AVilliam late Bengal Army
Buckle, Deputy Insp. Gen. Henry B... late Bengal Army
Bunhury, Colonel Henry William late of 23 F.
Bulwer, Colonel Edward G h. p. 23 P.
Burmester, Major General Arnold Ed^-. r. f. p. 59 F.
Burton, ht.ColonelAdolphus W. D late of 7 Dr. Gds.
Burton, Colonel Fowler h. p. Depot Batt.
Cadogan, Lt.General .ffow. George 106 Foot
CaU, Colonel George Fred. Stevenson . h.p. 18 F.
Cameron, Lt.Colonel Geo. Poulett late of Madras In f
Cameron, Colonel John {Cioil} R. Engineers.
Cameron, Colonel Wi.liam Gordon 4 F.
Campbell, M;i.v.r - . ;r 1 : : < li or^'e
Campbell, Lt.iM :>. R. Art,
Campbell, Mai. . , ,, ' , , .,.], a. B... r. f. p. R. Art.
Campbell, (id,. ■ .' . ., AX'S/. ... Madras Inf.
Campln il. > . ■ ■ >laj.jr John, Jl/J)... late Bengal Army
Carey, I :■ 1 : h.p. 40 F.
Carleti:., - .... : . ■ lal Henry Alex... R. Art.
Cai-micliaLjl, LulunulJumes D h.p. 94 F.
Can-, Cojonel George late of Madras Inf.
Carte, Insp.* Gen. of Hospitals John E., MB. h.p.
Carthew, Lt. General Morden Mach-as Inf.
Chippendall, Colonel E'b.vavl . 19 F.
Christie, Major Gener; : ! ~ . '
Church, Lt.Colonel Sir l; . ' . late of Gr. Lt. Inf.
Claremont,MajorGen.K.i .. :; ! .1 -. ,. ..l
Clarke, Lt.Col. Alexandei Uus;. (t a,,)-. R. Eng.
Clarke, Lt.Colonel Anib-ew (Cit■^/) R. Eng.
UC Clifford, Colonel Hon. Heni-y Hugh Unatt.
Coke, Maj or General John late of Bengal Inf.
Colbome, Major General Ron. Francis
Cole, Colonel Arthur Lowry late of 17 F.
Ceilings, Colonel John Edw h. p. 33 F.
Colvile, Colonel P. M 43 F.
Conwaj', Major General Thomas S
Cooke,'Colonel Anthony Charles R. Eng.
Cooper, Lt.Colonel Arthur Sisson 33 P.
Cotter, Colonel George Sackville r.f p. R. Art.
Cox, Major General Charles Vivian ... r.f.p. R. Artillery.
Cox, Colonel John Wm h.p. 13 F.
Creagh-Osborne, Lt.Colonel Charles O. 6 Foot.
Crealock, Colonel Henry Hope Unatt.
Crichton, Major General Wm.H. (CiKil) late of Madras S.C.
Crofton,CaptainS()-\V:ilterFred.(C'a-i/) . h. p^ R. Art.
Crommelin, Colonel Wm. Arden R. Eng.
Cureton, Major General Charles Bengals. C.
Currie, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Samuel, MB.
Curzon, Major General Hon. Rich. Wm. P.
Custance, Major General Wm. Neville
D'Aguilar, Mnjor General Charles L.... R. Art.
Daly, Major General Hemy Bombay S. C.
Dalzell. Lt.Colonel Hon. Bobert A. G.
Daubenv, Colonel James h. p. 62F.
Delacombe, General Henry Ivatt late of R. Mar.
DeRottenburq, Colonel George (Civil)... late of 100 P.
De Sahs, Major General Rodolph
Dickens, Lt.Colonel Aithnr Davies Bengal S. C.
Digby, Colonel George S R. Mar. Art.
Dillon, Colonel Martin, CSI. Rifle Brigade
Dixon, Major General George r. f. p. Depot Batt.
DLron, Major Gen. Wm. M. H. (Civil), late of R. Artillery.
Doherty , Lt. General Henry Edward . . .
Doran, Lt.Colonel John Bengal StaffC.
Dought, Major General Richard late of Bengalluf.
Drysdale, Colonel WiUiam h. p. 9 Lancers
Diinlop, Lt.General FrankUn r. f. p. R. Art.
Dunsford, Major General Henry F Bengal S. C.
Eagar, Colonel Robert John 31 Foot.
Eden, General John 34 F.
Edwards, ilajor General Clement Alex.
Ellice, Major General Charles Henry...
Elliot, Lt.Colonel Charles [Civil) Madras S. 0.
ElUot, Richard Coffin D.Insp.Gen.Hosp.
Order of the Bath. 591
English. Major Genor.al Frodonrk r. f. p. 53 F.
Er,'l,.:,,r., .,; '/■■,•,,( ;,,./, .' •, ..•.:oF.)Assist.Controller.
Iwa''' ';•' '•.',■ ' ^ ■■■'.' '- ■ ,■".:: ^•■^''^•
Eyr.j, 3lay,i Uu^Li-.i: .y,' \ i:.c^^ii ACA/. late of R. Art.
Fane, Lt.Colonel Walter Madras S. C.
FaiTcn, Major General Richard T
Feilding,Colonel^o».Percy Rob. Basil. Coldst. Gds.
Ferryman, Lt.General Aug. Halifax ... 40 Foot
Field, Colonel John Borhbay Inf. •
Fisher, Colonel Arthura'Court R. Entr.
Fisher, Lt.Colonel George late oAombay Inf.
Foley,MajorGen.lfoH.St.GeorgeGerald
Forbes, Major General John Bombay Cavalry
Fordyco, Colonel Charles Francis Unatt.
Forster, Major General Henry R. Art.
Forsyth, John (Civil), late Principal Inspector General of
Medical Department Bengal Army,
Francklyn, Major General John Henry R. Art.
Franklin, Colonel Charles Trigance ... R. Art.
39Franklin,Iiis]i.Gcii.ofIIospital8Hem-y h. p.
Fraser, Colon. 1 Al. xan.l.i- (Civil) R. Eng.
yCFrasei', (.'.:..: a 1 I'harK.s iiHussars
Fraser,Lt.ColiaiuU^.«.l)avidM'Dowall R. Art.
Fraser, Colonel Jame« (Ciril) late of 72 F.
Fraser, Insp. General John, MB
Freese, Major General John Noble A. .. r.f.p. R. Art.
Fyers, C'.il.ruel William Augustus h.p. Rifle Brigade
Fylrr. \a.' ••■ . ,. ; unce
&i,-. ' 1 Thomas... R. Art.
Gaii-I. v(l lateofR.Art.
G"l'. I I '...'rt.. h. p. 14 Hussars
Gal\\. , ' . . lal Michael Madras Inf.
Gai.! 1 . liiinic J Unatt.
GaM' I. ' . lalJno.Hawkins ... R. Mar.
Ged.l.-, (..:.!;.. ' William R. Art.
George, Major General Fred. Darlev ...
Gibbon, Colonel Jauics Rolieit '. R. Art.
Glyu, Colonel .Tuliu.-^ Ricliavd Rifle Br
GoI<lsi-nit,i,.i'<,i,n,r.i.v;,.Kjv.l,.r. u 7 '• .7 1 XCSJ. Macb'as S. C.
Go.i.l. a 1.. M:.,'.r (;..,!. .ArtlinrCvril
G i ' , ' ■ ' ■'■' a^l Wil'iaiu We.-^t .. R. Eng.
Gniiii,, , , .'...:, I .. iii.a-al .luhu., ll.lmund
GoriUui, J.L.Ueuei.a Jlon. Alex. Hamilton. 100 F.
Gordon, Insp. Gen.of Hosp. Arch. MB.
Gordon, Dep. In. Gen. Chas. Alex., IfJ). h. p.
Gordon, Colonel Chas. George (Hon.) . R. Eng.
Gordon, Major General Charles Henry r. f. p. Depot Batt.
Gordon, Controller Hemy Wm. (Civil)
Gordon, Colonel Samuel B R. Art.
Gordon, Colonel William Insp. Field Officer.
TtT Gn. li. T.r r,-,' .1 Tla-h Henry ... Bengal S. C.
V€ r,- ' .... r ,' ,■ , ■ 1:. .,.1,1 R.Eng.
Gral. ' ' ' ' 1 1. iiry Hope...
Gr.ai.i. i.ia..a .a;.' > ..ar,.,- R. Art.
Grant, J.t.L^olonel .Jas. Aug. (Civil) SCI. late of Bengal S.C.
Grant, Major General John T
Graves, Colonel John C Bombay Cavalry
Greathed, Colonel Wm. W. H. (Civil)... R. Eng.
Green, Major General Geo. W. Guy Bombay S. C.
Green, Colonel Malcolm S late ofBombayS.C.
Green,ColonelStrW.H.R.,J5:aSZ(Ci«i/) Bombay S. C.
Greene, Colonel Godfrey T. (Civil) late Bengal Army.
Greer, 1 ,:,,i., , !!., iv Havpur h. p. 68 P
Gra;! : ' ■l,^.,„.. Hani) late Of 24 P.
Grilt ' . . a al Henry Darby-. 5 Lancers
V€ < ei: . , I ;.i a. ; .l..lin Christopher... h. p. go F.
Guy, Major General Philip M. N
Gwilt, Colonel John 34 F.
Hagart, Maj or General Charles 1 1 Hussars .
Hciqart. Lt.Colonel Jamex M'Caul late of 7 Hussars
Hale. Maair CeiieralEdwardB
Hall, C. i»a-al Henry Bengal Inf.
Haly, -Ma.i.irCeiienil William O' Grady
Hauiiltiai, General Charles '.. Benaral Inf.
Hamilton, Colonel Sir Chas. John J., Bt. late Scots P. Gds.
Hamilton, Lt.General Fred. William... 21 Fusiliers.
Hamilton, Colonel Heniy h. p. 78 F.
HamloT, Ci-iioiiel Edward Bruce R. Ai-t.
Hail. . ■ .! !: ' Kliertus (Civil) Assist. Controller.
Ha I ' : - ... 11 eral Francis Pvm
HaiM.i, .:,,, , .;en.£"oji. Arthur E.
Haril\. lulwuel William Discharge Depot.
Harhy, Colonel i?oirr« William late of2 W.I. Regt.
Harness, Major General Henry Drury R. Eng.
Hassard, Colonel Fairfax Charles Royal Engineers.
FlCHavelock, Colonel SiV Henry M.,2J^ Unatt.
Hawkins, Colonel Alex. Ceesar Royal Artillery.
Hay, Colonel Alexander S. Leith late' of 93 F.
Henderson,Edm.YemansWalcott(CtcJZ) r. f p. R. Eng.
Henry, Colonel Charles Stuart R . Art.
Hepburn, Colonel Henry Poole Scots Fus. Gds.
Herbert, Colonel Arthur James Unatt.
Herbert, Major General Charles
Hervey, Colonel G. R. W. (Civil) Bombay S. C.
Heyland, Major General Alfred Thos. . . .
Hicks, Lt.General George Bengal Inf.
Hicks, Colonel Thomas Wm late Bombay Art.
592
Most Hono2t,rable Order of the Bath.
Companions — continued.
Higginson, Colonel Wentworth Alex.... Grenadier Gds.
Hill, Major General Percy
Bill, Colonel Stephen John (Civil) late of 2 W. I. R.
yC Hills. Lt.Colonel James Royal ArtUlery.
Hinde, Major General John r. f. p. 8 F.
Hodge, Lt.General Edw. C 18 Hussars.
Hodson, Major General Doveton Madras S. C.
Holdich, Major General Edward Alan .
Holland, Colonel Henry William BombayS.C.
Holland, Lt. Colonel Trevenen James . late of BombayS.C.
Holmes, Major General Jolm late of Bombay Inf.
UCn Home, Surgeon Anthony Dickson. 35 F.
Hope, Colonel William h. p. 71 F.
Hopkins, Major General Wm. Friend... r. f. p. R. Mar.
Hoste, Lt. Colonel Dixon Edward R. iit.
Hughes.MajorGeneralWilliamTempler Bengal S. C.
Huyshe, General George Bengal Infantry
Sume, Colonel Henry late of Gr. Gds.
Hume, Colonel Robert 55 F.
Hurdle, Major General Thomas r. f. p. R. Mar.
Hutt, Major General George late Bombay Art.
Ingall, Colonel Wm. Lennox 62 F.
IngUs, Deputy Inspector General James Gordon, MD.
Inglis, Colonel William h. p. Depot Batt.
Innes, Deputy Inspector General Fra. Wm. MJD.
Innes, Inspector General John Harrie Ker
Irving, Major General Alex r. f. p. R. Art.
Jackson, Colonel John late of Bombay Inf.
Jacob, Major General Sir George Le
Grand, SICSI late of Bombayinf .
James, Colonel Thomas Bengal Staff Coi-ps
yiC Jee, Deputy Inspector General Jos. h. p. i Drs.
Jeflfreys, Major General Edm. R
Jenyns, Colonel Soame Gambler 13 Hussars
Jephson, Major General Stanhope Wm. r. f. p. 2 F.
Jervois, Colonel W. F. D. (Civil) R. Eng.
Johnson, Major Gen. Edwin Beaumont R. Art.
Johnstone, Colonel Henry Campbell ... Bengal S.C.
Jones, Major General Henry R 14 Hussars.
Jones, Deputy Com. General Humphrey Stanley h. p.
Julyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Penrose Goodchild h. p. (Civil)
Kaye, Lt.General Edward r. f. p. R. Artillery.
Keane, Colonel Hon. Hussey Pane Royal Engineers.
KeUy, Colonel Thomas C h p. 47 F.
Kemball, Colonel Sir Arnold B., KCSI. R. Art.
Kerr, Major General Zord Mark
Keyes, Colonel Charles Patton Madras S. C.
Kingseote, Lt. Colonel Mob. N. F. late Scots F. Gds.
Knox, Colonel Thomas Edmond 9 F. ..
Lake, Colonel Henry Atwell late TJnatt.
Lane, General John TheophUus R. Art.
Langley, Major General George Colt... R. Mar.
Lawrence, Lt.General Sir Geo. St.
Patrick, XCS/. (Civil) late Bengal S. 0.
Lawrence, Colonel R. C. (Civil) Bengal S.C.
Lefroy, Major General John Henry (Civil) R. Art.
Leith, Colonel Robert William h. p. 106 F.
Lemon, Lt.General Thomas R. Mar.
Fffl; Lennox, Lt. Colonel Wilbraham O. R. Eng.
Leslie, Colonel Ai-thur h. p. 40 F.
Liddell, Major General John Bombay Inf.
Lightfoot, Colonel John G late Bombay Art.
Lightfoot, Colonel Thomas h. p. 84 F.
Lockhart, Major Gen. Archibald IngUs
Lockhart, Ma^or General Grasme Ales. r. f. p. 78 F.
Logan, Colonel Robert A 57 F.
Longden, Major General Henry E., CSI.
Longfield, Lt. General John 29 F.
Longmore, Inspector General of Hospitals Thos.
LoveU, Colonel John W R. Eng.
Low, Major General Alexander
Lowder, Colonel Samuel N R. Mar.
Lowe, Colonel Edward W. D h. p. 86 F.
Lo wry, Colonel Robert WilUam 47 Foot.
Luard, General John Kynaston Madras Inf.
Lucas, Colonel Alfred Wilham Bombay S. 0.
Lumsden,Maior General Harry B.(C£uJO Bengal S. C.
Lumsden, Colonel Thomas late Bengal Army
Lnishington, Lt.Colonel Franklin late Scots F. Gds
X;y8, Lt.Colonel George Mowbray late of 20 P.
Lysons, Major General Daniel
M'Causland, Lt.General John K late of Bengal Inf.
M'lntyre, Colonel Colin C r. f. p. 78 P. •
M'Kerlie, Colonel John Graham (Civil) late of R. Eng.
M'Leod, Colonel John Chetham 42 Foot.
M'Mahon, Major Gen. Sir Thos. W. Bart.
M'Murdo, Major General Wm. M. S. ...
Maberly, Major General Evan r.f.p. R. Art.
Macani Lt.General Henry Bombayinf.
Macheath, Colonel George late of Depot Batt,
Macdonald, Colonel Hon. James W. B. Unatt.
Macdonoll, Colonel Alex Rifle Br.
Macintire, Colonel Andrew William ... R. Art.
Mackenzie, Colonel Alexander 78 F.
Mackenzie, Major General Colin Madras S. C.
Mackenzie, Colonel Kenneth Douglas... Unatt.
Mackenzie, Insp.Gcu. of Hosp. W. MD. late Madras Army
Mackinnon, Lt.General Geo. Henry ... 26 F.
Mackinnon, Surgeon Major Wm. Alex. Staff
Uffl; Macpherson, Colonel Herbert Taylor, Bengal S. C.
Macpherson, Major General James Duncan, Bengal Inf.
Mahafly, Surgeon Major Edward, MB. Bombay Army
Malcolm, Lt.General George Alexander 105 P.
Mann, Colonel Gother Frederick R. Eng.
Marsdon, Lt.Colonel F. C. (Civil) late Bengal Army
Martindale, Ben Hay (Civil) Deputy Controller.
Massy, Dep. Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Hampden Hugh, MD.
Master, Colonel William Chester late of 28 F.
Maturin, William Henry (Ciui?) Deputy Controller.
yiffi Maude, Colonel Francis Cornwallis.. late of R. Art.
FCT Maude, Colonel Fred. Francis h. p. 3 F.
Maude, lit.Colonel George Ashley late of R. Art.
Maxwell, Major General Alexander
Maxwell, Colonel Edward Herbert h.p. 88 Foot.
Maxwell, Major General George Vaughan
Mayow, Major General George WyneU.
Mein, Lt.Colonel Frederick Jtobert late of 94 F.
Merewether,Col.5'i/-Wm.L.(CiOT/)i:C5'/. Bombay S. C.
Metcalfe, Lt.Colonel James late of Bengal Inf.
Michell, Colonel John Edward R. Art.
Middleton, Colonel William Alexander R. Art.
MiUer, Major General William Henry... late of Madras Art.
Milward, Colonel Thomas Walter R. Art.
3Iollan, Lt.Colonel William Campbell ... late of 96 F.
Montagu, Colonel Horace Wilham R. Eng.
Moore, Lt.Colonel Henry late of Bengallnf.
Moore, Major General Rich. Cornwallis R. Art.
Morris, Colonel Charles Henry Unatt.
Mouat, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals James
Mould, Major General Thomas Rawlings r. f. p. R. Eng.
Muir, Inspector General of Hospitals Wm. M. 21D.
Mulock, Colonel Thomas EdHionds r. f. p. 70 F.
Munro, Major General William
Munro, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals Wm. MI).
Murray, Lt.Colonel Aug. WiUiam h. p. i W. I. R.
Napier, Lt.Gen. George Thos. ConoUy 22 F.
Nicholson, Colonel Lothian R. Eng.
Norcott, Major General Wm. S. R
Norman, Major General Henry Wy lie. . . Bengal S. C.
Norman, Colonel Henry Radford 10 F.
Nuttall, Lt.Colonel James Mansfield ... Bengal Staff C.
O'Connor, Major General Luke Smyth
O'Plaherty, Insp. Gen. of Hosp. Rich. James
Oakes, Colonel Thomas George Alex. 12 Lancers
UC Olpherts, Colonel William R. Art.
Ord, Major Gen. Sir Harry St. Geo. (Civil) r. f. p. R. Eng.
Orr, Dep. Insp. Gen. of Hosp, JohnHarry late Madras Army
Osbome,Lt.ColonelJolinWm.W.(Cii)iO Madras S. C.
Ouvry, Colonel Henry Aime late of 9 Lancers
Palliser, Lt.Colonel Charles Henry Bengal Staff C.
Paifeer, Major William (Civil) late of 18 Hussars.
Parish, Colonel Hem'y Woodbine 45 F.
Parke, Colonel Richard r.f.p. R. Marines.
Parke, Major General William
Parlby, General Brook Brydges Madras Infantry
Pattle, Colonel Thomas h. p. i Dr. Gds.
Payn, Colonel Wilham 72 F.
Paynter, Major General David Wm. ... r. f. p. R. Art.
Paynter, Insp. Gen. of Hosp. Joshua, h.p.
Pearson, Major General Thomas Hook
PeUy,Dep. Insp. Gen. of Hosp. SavilleM. late Bombay Army
Penn, Lt.Colonel Lewis WilUam R. Art.
Pennycuick, Colonel James FarreU ... R. Art.
Penrose, Colonel Penrose Charles R. Mar.
Perceval, Major General John Maxwell
Petrie, Colonel John Gordon R. Art.
Phayre,MajorGen.S«-Arth.P.XC5/.(Ci««) Bengal S. C.
Phayre, Colonel Robert Bombay S. C.
Pitt, Colonel George Dean h. p. 8o"F.
Ponsonby, Colonel Henry F. (Civil) ... h. p. Gr. Gds.
Pope, Major General George late of Bombayinf.
Pottinger, Major General John late of R. Art.
Pratt, Colonel Robert h. p. 23 P.
Prettejohn, Colonel Richard Bulkeley. . . 18 Hussars
Price, Colonel Edward R. Art.
FC Probyn, Major General Dighton M. Bengal Cavalry
Purton, Lt.Colonel John late Madras Army
RadcUffe, Colonel WilUam P h. p. 20 P.
Raikes, Colonel Thomas 44 Foot.
Raines, Major Gen. Julius Aug. Robert
Rainey, Colonel Henry Gamer h. p. 61 F.
Ramsa.Y, Colonel Henry (Civil) Bengal S. C.
Rattray, Colonel James Clerk h.p. 90 Foot.
Rattray, Colonel Thomas, CSI. Bengal StafifC.
Redmond, Colonel John Patrick 61 F.
Reece, Major General William late of Madras Inf.
Reignolds, Major General Tho. Scott... r. f. p. 18 P.
Reilly, Lt.Colonel William E. M R. Art.
Renny, Surgeon General Charles late Bengal Army
Reynardson, Colonel Edward Sirch late of Gr. Gds.
Rich, Colonel George W. T h. p. 71 P.
Richardson, Colonel Joseph Fletcher... Bengal S. C.
Richardson, Major General Wm late Bengal S. C.
Richmond, TsiajOT Matthew (Civil) late of 96 P.
RiddeU, Major General Charles Jas. B. r. f. p. R. Art.
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Co^i-Bkfuoss— continued. lT(!rTeesdale,Lt.ColonelChrist.C.(ifoH.) R. Art.
Riddell, Major General William lateof Bengal Inf. |Thackwell, ColonelJoseph Kdwin Unatt.
HC Roberts, Lt. Colonel Fred. Sleigh ... R. Artillery. Thelwall, Lt.Colonel John B Bengal S. C.
Mobertson, Co\otiq\ James Feter late of Military T. Thesiger, Colonel J^oh. Fred. Aug 95 T"
Robertson, Controller James Scott {Civil) "" " ' ' ■■- , „, „ ,
Robertson, Lt. General Robert Richardson 3 Dr. Gds.
Robinson, Deputy Controller Henry
RoUo, Major General ifoH. Robert
Ross, ColonelJohn Rifle Brigade
Ross, Colonel Robert Lockhnrt h. p. 93 F.
Rowan, Major General Hemy S R. Art.
Rowcroft, Lt.General Francis Bengal Infantry
Russell, Colonel Sir William, Uf h. p. 14 Hussars
Thomas, Colonel John Wellesley h.p. 67 F.
Thompson, Colonel Pearson Scott 14 Hussars
Thomson, Lt.Colonel George late Bengal Eng.
Timbrell, Lt.Colonel Thomas late Bengal Art.
I'C Tombs, Major General Henry R. Art.
Torrens, (Colonel Henry D'Oyley' h. p. 23 F.
Tower, Colonel Cony ers 3 Dr. Gds.
Tremenheere, Major General Chas. Wm. R. Eng.
Trevelyau, Major General Hemy Willoughby, R. Art.
Rutherford, Deputy Inspector General of Hosp. Wm. MD. Trevor, Colonel William Cosmo
Salusbury, Major Gen. Fred. Octavius r.f. p. loi F.
Sarel, Colonel Henry Andrew h. p. 17 Lancers
Sargent, Colonel John Nept^^ne h. p. 3 F.
Saunders, Deputy Insp. Gen. George... h.p. Staff
Saxe-WeLmar,MajorGeneraljff.S'.£'.P)'i)jceo/
Sayer, Colonel James Robert S.
jTrollope, Lt.General Charles 53 F.
I Troup, Major General Colin Bengal Infantry
Tucker, Major General Auchmuty Bengal S. C.
Tucker, Major General H. T late of Bengal Inf.
Tulloh, General Alexander r. f. p. R. Art.
Schneider, Colonel John William Bombay Infantry
Schomberg, Major General GeorgeAug. R. Mar. Art.
Scott, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Cha. MD. h. p.
Scudamore, Colonel Arthur h. p. 7 Hussars
Seymour, Major General Sir Fra., Sari.
Seymour, Colonel William Hem-y h. p. 2 Dr. Gds.
Shadwell, Colonel Lawrence Unatt.
Shaw, Colonel George Royal Artillery
Shepheard, Major General Alfred late of Bombay Inf.
Shipley,- Colonel Reginald Young h. p. 7 F.
Shute, Major General Charles Cameron
3P Simmons, Lt.Colonel Josf^:)^ late of 41 F.
Simpson, Colonel John h. p. 34 P.
Skinner, Major General?. K. M'G Bombay S. C.
Smith, Colonel Charles Hodgkinson ... R. Art.
Smith, Major General James Webber...
Smith, Major General John W. S
Smith, Major General Michael William 20 Hussars.
late Bengal Army
p.CavalryDepot Tulloh, Lt.Colonel John Stewart .
R. Art.
r.f.p. R. Art.
h. p. Rifle Br.
h. p. 7 F.
Smith, Colonel Robert
Smj-th, Major General Hemy
Smyth, Major General John' Hall
Sm.^-th, Colonel Hon. Leicester
Somerset, Major Gen. Edward Arthur
Somerset, Colonel Poulett G. H
Sparks, Major Creneral James Pattoun 95 Foot,
Spence, Major General Frederick r.f.p. 31 F.
Spurgin, Colonel John Blick, CSI. h. p. 102 Foot
Stafford, Colonel Joseph F Bengal Staff C.
Stannus, Colonel Henry James 20 Hussars
Stanton, Colonel Edward R. Eng.
Stephenson, Colonel Fred. Cha. Arthur Scots Fus. Gds.
Steuart, Major General Charles
Stewart, Major General Donald Martiu Bengal S. C.
Stokes, Lt.Colonel John {Cicil) Royal Engineers
Story, Lt.General Phihp Francis Bengal Cavalry
Street, Major General John Alfred
Strickland, Deputy Controller Edward
Stuart, Major General John Ramsay ...
Stuart, Colonel William Kier r. f. p. 86 F.
Suther, Colonel William Grigor R. Mar.
Sutherland, Colonel Robert Macleod ... r. f. p. 92 F.
Tapp, Colonel Thomas 103 F.
Tatum, Deputy Controller Henry {Civil)
Taylor, Colonel Alexander R. Eng.
Taylor, Major General Reynell Geo. ( Civil) CSI. Bengal S. 0
Taylor, Major General Richard C. H....
Taylor, Insp.Gen.ofHospitalsJohnRob. h. p,
Taylor, Colonel Robert Lewis {Civil) ... late
Turner, Ma j or General Frank R. Art.
Turner, Colonel Hathaniel Octavius Simpson, R. Art.
Turner, Commissary General Philip ... h. p.
Turner, Colonel John R. Art.
Tytler, Major General James M. B. F... Bengal Staff C.
V€ Tytler, Lt.Colonel John Adam Bengal Staff C.
Urciuhart,Major General FrancisGregor r.f.p. i F.
Van Cortlandt, Major General Henry Charles
Vaughan, Major General John L Bengal S. C.
Waddy, Major General Richard
Wade, Colonel Hamlet Coote late of 13 F.
Walker, Colonel Charles P. Beauchamp h. p. 2 Dr. Gds.
AVallace, Lt.Colonel Hill R. Art.
Walsh, Major General Arthur S. S r. f. p. R. Mar.
Walter, Colonel John McNeill 12 F.
Warden, Colonel Robert 19 F.
Wardlaw, Major General Robert
Warre, Major General Henry J
TJffl: Watson, Lt.Colonel John Bombay S. C.
Weare, Colonel Henry Edwin 50 F.
Wells, Colonel Samuel r. f. p. 23 F.
Westmorland, Colonel F. W. H. Farl of late of Colds. Gds.
Wheler, Lt.General Sir Francis, Bart.... Bengal Cavalry
Whistler, Major General James late Madras Cay.
White, Major General Henry D
White, Surgeon Major Thomas E. MD. Staff.
Whittingham, Major GeneralFerdinand r. f. p. 4 F.
WUbraham, Major General Richard ...
Wilby, Colonel William 4 F.
Wilkinson, General Christ. Dixon Bengal Infantry
Wilkinson, Major Arthur Philip Savage late of 13 F.
Williams, Colonel Edward Arthur R. Art.
WiUiams, Colonel George Walter (Cjp^?) late Bengallnf.
Willis, Colonel Frederick Arthur 26F.
Willis, Geo. Hari-y Smith Unatt.
AVilson, Colonel Thomas F Bengal S. C.
Wolseley, Colonel Si'rGamet J., KCMG. h.p. 90 Foot
Woollcombe, Colonel John D R. Art.
Wray, Colonel Edward R. Art.
Wright, Colonel Thomas Bengal StaffCorps
Wyatt, Lt.Colonel JamesIIenry late of Mil. Train
Wylde, General William R. Art.
Yarborovffh, Colonel Churhs Cooke late of 91 F.
Yates, Colonel Henry Peel R. Art.
Yorke, Maj or General John 19 Hussars
Young, Deputy Controller Wm. L. M.
I Yormghusband, Major General Rob. Romer, Bombay 1
S. C. Yule, Colonel Henry {Civil) late of R. Eng.
Officees of the Okdke of the Bath.
Dean. — The Dean of Westminster.
Bath King o/^rms.— Admiral Son. George Grey.
Fegistrar and Secretary. — George Edward Adams, Esq., Lancaster Herald, Heralds' College.
Gentleman Usher.— G. C. Barrington, Esq.
594
Oncers noiv holding Banh in the Army of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India.
Kkights Grand ContMANDEiis. {GCSI.)
iimieraX His Moyal Highness the Prince of I General Wm. Rose, Lord Sandhurst,
Wales, KG. XT. GCB lo Hussars. GCB 38 F.
General Hu!fhHen..io«?Strathnairn.,GCiJ.R.Horse Gels. Lt.General Robert C, Lm-d Napier of
Field Marshal 5';r George Pollock, GC.B. R. Artillery I Magdala, GCi? R. Engineers
Knights Commanders (KCSI.).
Campbell, General Sir John, CB Madras Infantry iJacob,MajorGen.-S'!>Geo.IiC Grand, CB. late Bombay Inf.
Chamberlain, Lt.General Sir Neville Kemball, Colonel Sfr Arnold B., C£ R. Art.
Bowles, XCB Bengal Inf. La^v^ence,Lt.GeneralK)•Geo.St.Pat.,CJB. late of Ben. S. C.
Cotton, Lt.General Sir Arthur T. C R. Eug. Merewether, Colonel Sir AVm. L., CB. ... Bombay S. C.
Evxe, Major General Sic Vincent, CB.... late of R. Art. 'Phayre,Major6en.S)rArthurPurves, CiJ. Bengal S. C.
Goldsmid, Col. Sir Frederic John, CB. Madras Staff C. jRussell, Major General Sir Edward L. ... Bombay Inf.
Grnen, Colonel Sir Wm. Henry R., CB. Bombay S. C. iWallace, Major General Sic Robert late Bombay S.C.
HUl, Major General Sir AVilUa'm late Madras Ar. |Wingate, Major Sir George lateBombayEng.
Companions. (CSI.)
Burns, Major Owen Tudor h.p. 2oFoot. Marriott, Major General WUliam Fred... Bombay S. C.
Chamberliiin.Major General Crawford T. Bengal S. C. [Meade, Colonel Rich. John Bengal S. C.
Cotton, Major General Fred. C late Madras Eng. 'Moutgomery, Colonel George Samuel... Bombay Infantry
Cuuniusrham, Major General Alexander late Bengal Armv Pelly, Lt. Colonel Lewis Bombay S. C.
Dalton, Colonel Edward T Bengal S. C. " jPoU'ock, Major Fred. Rich Bengal S.C.
Davies, Colonel Michael late of Ben. Art. Primrose, Colonel James M h. p. 43 P.
Dickens, Colonel Craven H R. Artillery Rattray, Colonel Thomas, C5 Bengal S, C.
Dickinson, Major "William h.p. Bombay S.C. Reuny, Major General Henry
Dillon, Colonel Martin, CB Rifle Brigade Rothney, Colonel Octavius Edward Bengal S. C.
Etheridge, Colonel Alfred Thomas Bombay S. C. Smith, Captain Charles Bean Madras Inf.
Fayrer, Surgeon Joseph, JlfZ) Bengal Army. I Spurgin, Colonel John Blick, CB h.p. 102 F.
Fvtche, Major General Albert Bengal S. C. [Strachey, Major General Richard R. Engineers
Grant, Lt.Colouel James Aug. CB lateofBengalS.C. Taylor, Major General Reynell Geo. CB. Bengal S. C.
Haughton, Colonel John Colpoj's Bengal S. C. jThuillier, Colonel Henry Edw. Landor Royal Artillery
Hutchinson, Lt. Colonel George Bengal S. C. |Thompson, Major Edward Bengal S. C.
yc Keating, Lt.Colouel Rich. H Bombay S. C. Webb, Colonel Edward Arthur Heury... Madras S. C.
Lake, Major General Edw. John r.f.p. R. Eng.
Longden, Major General Henry E. CB.
Lumsden, Colonel Peter Stark Bengal Stafl"C.
Malleson, Lt.Colouel George Bruce Bengal Staff C.
liegistrur of the Order George Edward Adams,
WUde, Major Genera.1 Sir Alf. T., KCB... Madras S. C.
Woods, Colonel Wilham George Madras S. C.
Tounghusband, Colonel John William Bombay S. C.
, Lancaster Herald, Heralds' College.
Foreign Orders.
The Foreign Orders mentioned in the War Services
those of the Institution
Afghanistan — Dooranee Empire (3 Classes) 1839.
Austria — Maria Theresa (3 Classes) 18 June 1757.
Leopold (3 Classes) 14 July 1S06.
Bavaria — Maximilian Joseph (3 Classes) i Jan. 1806.
Belgium — Leopold (3 Classes) 11 July 1832.
France — Military Merit (3 Classes) March 1759.
Legion of Honor (5 Classes) 13 May 1802.
Greece — Saviour (5 Classes) i June 1833.
Hanover — Guelphs (3 Classes) 18 June 1815.
Naples — St. Januarius (i Class) July 1738.
St. Ferdinand and Merit (3 Classes) i April 18&
St. George and Reunion (3 Classes) i Jan. 1819
Netherlands — Wilhehn (4 Classes) 30 April 1815.
Persia — Lion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801.
Portugal — Tower and Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
St. Bento d'Avis (2 Classes) 1789.
Conception (3 Classes) 6 Feb. 1818.
Priissia— Black Eagle— 18 Jan. 1701.
MiUtary Merit— 1740.
belong to the following Countries, and the Dates are
of the respective Orders : — •
Prussia — Red Eagle (3 Classes) 12 June 1792.
Stissia— St. Andrew — 30 Nov. 1698.
St. Alexander Newski — 1722.
St. Ann (2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1735.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782.
Sardinia — St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (2 Classes) 13 Nov.
MiUtary Order of Savoy. [1572.
Saxom/—St. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
Ernestine {4 Classes) 25 Dec. 1833.
Spain — Charles the Third (3 Classes) 19 Sept. 1771.
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 1811.
St. Hermenigilde (2 Classes) 10 July 1815.
St. Isabella the CathoUc (3 Classes) 1815.
Sweden — Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
Turkey — Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July 1804.
Medjidie (5 Classes),
Tuscany — St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
Wirtemburg — Mihtary Merit (3 Classes) 1758.
THE VICTORIA CROSS. (D(!r.) 59S
(Officers now holding Rank in the Army.)
AlKMiy, Lieutenant Fiiedehick RoBEKTSoy, 4th Bengal Native Infantry (now Captain on half pay).— This
Officer, commanaing the srd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picket, with 100 of his men, having obtained'informa-
tion, just as the Force marched on the morning of the ist March 1858, of the proximity, three miles off the hio-h
road, of a body of 500 rebel infantry, 200 horse, and two guns, under Moosahib Ali Chuckbdar, attacked and utterly
routed them, cutting up more than 100 men, capturing two guns, and driving the surWvors into and over the
Uoomtee. This feat was performed under every <lisadvautage of broken ground, and partially under the flanking
fire of an adjoining fort. Lieutenant Aikman received a severe sabre-cut in the face in a personal encounter with
several of the enemy.
AiTKEN, Lieutenant Robeet Hope Moxceieff, 13th Bengal Native Infantry (now Lieutenant Colonel Bengal Staff
Corps).— For various acts of gallanti-y performed during the defence of the Residency of Lucknow, from the 30th
|June to the 22nd November 1S57. i. On three different occasions Lieutenant Aitken' went into the garden under
the enemy's loopholes in the " Captain's Bazaar." On two of these occasions he brought out a number of bullocks
which had been left in the garden ; subsequently, on the 3rd July, the enemy having set fire to the Bhoosa Stock
in the garden, and it being apprehended tlint tli^ tire would reach the powder magazine which had been left
there. Lieutenant Aitkeu, accompanied l)y otli. i- ( Mlieers, went into the garden, and cut down all the tents which
might have communicated the fire to the iM.w.ler. Tliis was done close to the enemy's loopholes, under a bright
light from the flames ; it was a most dangerous service. 2. On the night of the 20th August, the enemy having
set fire to the Baillie Guard Gate, Lieutenant Aitkeu was the first man in the gateway, and, assisted' by some
sepoys and a water-carrier of his regiment, he partially opened the gate under a heavy fire of musketry, and,
having removed the burning wood and straw, saved the gate. 3. On the evening of the 25th Septeniller this
Officer led on twelve sci)oys of his regiuieiit, for the inu-]iMsi. of attacking two guns opposite the gate referred to,
inordertoprevent their being turned on the hit- -Miijni- { i, iieral Havelock's second Column. Having captured
them, he attacked :iud took the Teree Kotee, with ;i siiiull 1 >ii-e. 4. On the moruingof the 26th Septemlier, with a
ismall party of his regiment, he assaulted and caijtured the barricaded gateway of the Furreed Buksh Palace, and
Ithe Palace itself. On this occasion he sprang up against a small wicket gate oii the right, and prevented the enemy
Ifrom shutting it, until, with assistance, it was forced open, ami the assaulting party were thus enabled to rush in.
The complete success of the attack was solely owing to this Officer's distinguished bravery. 3. In a subsequent
sortie on the 29th September, Lieutenant Aitken volunteered to take a gun which still continued firing, takin"- with
liim foiu- soldiers through \\. h a~.- :ind lanes to the gun. The enemy fired on this party from the house's, but
;hey held their ground, u 1 - : ■ . . :■ part3' coming up, the gun was upset from the carriage, and taken into the
Residency. Another guii ,1-1 -. irutly taken.
Attson, Captain Honorai"', \r(,r-ii> IIenby Ahchib.vld, 84th Regiment, and -J«?e (Je Cam^ to Major General Sir
Hope Grant (now Lieutenant iJolonel on half pay 7th Hussars). — For conspicuous bravery at Bolundshahur on the
:?th September 1857. The 9th Lancers had charged through the town, and were reforming in the Serai ; the
snemy attempted to close the entrance liy drawing their carts across it, so as to shut in the cavalry and form a
jover from which to fire upon them. Captain Auson, taking a lance, dashed out of the gateway, and' knocked the
irivers off their carts. Owing to a wound in his left hand, received at Delhi, he could n(jt stop his horse, and rode
nto the middle of the enemy, who fired a volley at him, one ball passing through his coat. At Lucknow, at the
issault of the Secundra Bagh, on i6th November 1857, he entered with the storming party on the gates being
3urst open. He had his horse killed, and was himself slightly wounded. He has shown the greatest gallantry on
avery occasion, and has slain many enemies in fight. — Despatch from Major General Sir James Mope Grant, KCB.,
iaied 12th August 1S58.
Bell, Captain Edward William DERRiyGTOJf, 23rd Fusiliers (now Colonel on half pay). — Recommended for his
gallantry, more particularly at the battle of the Alma, where he was the first to seize upon and capture one of the
enemy's guns, which was limbered up, and being carried ofl'. He, moreover, succeeded to the command of that
jallant Regiment which he brought out of action, all his Senior Officers havin.g been killed or wounded.
Berhtmak, TroopSergeant Major Jony, 17th Lancei's (now Quarter Master). — Served with his regiment the whole
3f the war, was present at the battle of the Alma, and also engaged in the pursuit at Mackenzie's Farm, where he
jucceeded in capturing three Russian prisoners, when they were within reach of theii- own guns. Was present and
jharged at the battle of Balaklava, where, his horse being shot under him, he stopped on the field with a wounded
pfficer (Captain Webb) amidst a shower of shot and shell, although repeatedly told b.y that Officer to consult his
)wn safety, and leave him, but he refused t<j do so, and, on Sergeant John Farrell coming by, with his assistance
saiTied Captain Webb out of range of the guns. He has also a Clasp for Inkerman.
Blair, Captain James, 2iid Bombay Light Cavalry (now Lieutenant Colonel). — For ha\'ing on two occasions dis-
linguished himself by his gallant and daring conduct, i. On the night of the 12th August 1857, at Neemuch, in
rolunteering to apprehend seven or ci'j-ht aimed mutineers who had shut themselves up for defence in a house, the
loor of which he burst open, lb- t'n n ru-ind in among them, and forced them to escape through the roof; in this
Encounter he was severely wonml.ii. I n >|i;tr of his wounds he pursued the fusitives, but was unable to come up
vith them in consecpience of the dn kni -^ •,■: the night, 2. On the 23rd October 1857, at .leerum, in fighting his
pay most gallantly through a bi Hi , , :. who had literally surrounded htm. After breaking the end of his
word on one of tlieir heads, ami 1 . . -cvere sword-cut on his right arm, he rejoined his troop. In this
vounded condition, and with 11" ' : 1 ilian the hilt of his broken sword, he puthimself at the head of his
nen, charged the rebels most etr.>! I 1 , '■ \ -bsiiersed them.
BoCrLV., Lieutenant \ti DRE\f I'lTin ii:r, II j!i 1', i.i> (1: i'. ]<:u id Major). — For conspicuous gallantry on the
:9th July 1857, in the attack at (1m'i:i,, -; i:,;,. ^ 1 i-aing to the relief of Lucknow), in le.-iding
,Ue way into a loopholed hou>.'. -f _ : \- from which a heavy fire harassed the
ulvanc'e of his regiment. Lieuteiiniu !;-_ r ' " . ■'■ .'-i' 1 -i this important service.
Boclgek, Lance Cor/wm/ Aisraham, S4th Ke-;iaieiit (mnv '^..(^y;"?/- .1/».s^e/-).— For distinguished bravery and
brvvardnes^ "S a sk tmisber, o' all the tvvelve actions fought between the J2th July and 25th September 1857. —
Extract from Field Force Orders of the late Mq/or General JLavelock. dated 17th Oct. 1857.
Bourchier, Lieutenant Claude Thomas, Rifle Brigade (now Co?onei on half pay) .—Highly distinguished at the
lifle Pits, befjre Sebasiopol, 20th November 1854. His gallant conduct was recorded in the French General
3rders.
Bbown. Lieutenant Francis David Millett, i t Eur '■ e m Be-g 1 Fu il ers (n nv Captain B -nga Staff Co' ps).—
Tor great gallantry it N rriml, on ihe i6:' Nove liber 1857, in havi 'g, t the inminentris • < f h > - wn life,ru-h(d
0 the assistance of 1 x\ oun ed soldier of the ist European Bengal Fusi iers, whom ; e carried off under a very
leavy fire from the enemy, wh se cav Iry were wihi forty or fifty yard- of him at the tim ■.
Bnowyj:, Lieutenant HiiyRY Gkorgk, 32rjd Regim ni mow Major om half i< yi. — For conspicuous bravery in
-i:r, •r:% on the 2is August 1857, during t e siege of the Lucknow Residency, gallantly led a sortie, at great
; lal risk, for ihe jmrpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing considerable damage to the defci ces.
1 ' Mars from ihe statements of the non-commissioned officers and men who accompa-ied Captain Browne on
,U I i-asion, that he was the first person who entered ilie battery, which consisted of the two guns in question,
protect d by high pahsades, t .e embrasures being closed with sliding shutters. On reaching the battery,
iliieutenant iSrowne removed the shutters and jumped into the battery. Tae result was that the guns were spiked,
a,nd it is supposed t at about one hundred of the enemy were killed.
Bkowne, Major Samuel Jame.s, 46th Bengal Native Infantry (now Major General, CS., Bengal Staff Corps). — For
laving at See'rporah, in an engagement with the rebel forces under Khan Abe Khan, on the 31st August 1858,
whilst advancing upon the enemy's positi in at daybreak, pushed on with one orderly sowar upon a 9-pounder,
^n th t was • ommanding one of the approaches to the enemy's position, and attacked the gunners, thereby
3reventing them from reloading and firing upon the infantry, who were advancing to the attack. In doing this a
" jersoual conHict ensued, in which Major Browne, Commandant of the 2nd Puuiab Cavalry, received a severe
;wonl-cut wound on the left knee, and 'shortly afterwards another sword-cut wound, which severed the left arm at
.he shoulder, not, however, before he had succeeded in cutting down one of his assailants. The gun waa prevented
' rem being reloaded, and was eventually captured by the infantry, and the gunner slain.
I MM
596
TIlg Victoria Cross — Services.
BuTLBR, Lieidenant Thoitas Adair, ist European Bengal Fusiliers (now Cupfain loist Fusiliers). — Date of act of
bravery, gth March 1858. — " Of which success the skirmishers on the other side of the river were subsequently
apprized liy Lieutenant Butler, of the Bengal Fusiliers, who swam across the Goomtoe, and, climbing the parapet,
remained in that po ition for a considerable time under a heavy fire of musketiTj' until the work was occupied." —
Extract of Lieufenaut General Sir James Oiitram's Memorandum of Operation) carried on under his command at the Siege
of LiicknoiD, jiiiblished in the Governor General's) Gazette Extraordinary of c^th April 1858, and republished in General
Orders by the Commander in Chief in India on 2yfh December 1858.
Cadell, Lieutenant Thomas, 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers (now Captain Bengal Staff Corps). — For having, oa
the 12th June 1857, at the FlagstatT Piquet at Delhi, when the whole of the piquet of Her Jlajesty's 75th
Regiment and 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers were driven in by a large body of the enemy, brought in from
amongst the enemy a wounded Bugler of his own regiment, under a most severe fire, who would otherwise have
been cut up by the rebels. Also, on the same day, when the Fusiliers were retiring, by order, on Metcalfe's house,
on its being reported that there was a wounded man left behind, Lieutenant Cadell went back of his own accord
towards the enemy, accompanied by three men, and brought in a man of the 75th Regiment, who was severely
wounded, under a inost heavy fire from the advancing enemy.
Cafe, Captain Wii.lum il.viiTiN, s6th Bengal Native Infantry (now Lieutenant Colonel). — Date of act of bravery,
15th April 1858. — Forbearing away, under a heavy fire, with the assistance of Privates Thompson, Crowie, Spence,
and Cook, the body of Lieutenant Willoughby, lying near the ditch of the Fort of Ruhya, and for running to the
rescue of Private Spence, who had been severely wounded in the attempt.
Camekon, Lieutenant Atlmee Spicee, 72nd Highlanders (now Major 25th Regiment) .—For conspicuous bravei-j- oa
the 30th March 1858, at Kotah, in having headed a small party of men, and attacked a body of armed fanatic
rebels, strongly posted in a ioopholcd house, with one narrow entrance. Lieutenant Cameron stormed the house,
and killed three rebels in single combat. He was severely wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke
from a tulwar.
Chaplin, Ensign John Woetht, 67th Resiment (now Captain 8th Hussars). — Date of act of bravery, 14th August
i86o. — For distinguished gallantry at the North Taku Fort (China). This Officer was carrying the Queen's Colour
of the regiment, and first planted the Colours on the breach made by the storming party, assisted by Private Lane
of the 67th Regiment, and subsequently on the cavalier of the fort, which he was the first to mount. In doing this
he was severely wounded.
Ci,iVToa-D, Lieutenant Monorable 'H.FNRT Hugh, Rifle Brigade (now Colonel, CB., on half pay). — For conspicuous
courage at the battle of Inkerman, in leading a charge and killing one of the enemy with his sword, disabling
■ another, and saving the life of a soldier.
CocnKANE, Lieutenant and Adjutant Hush Stewart, 86th Regiment (now Major 7th Fusiliers). — For conspicuous
gallantrj- near Jhausi on tlie istAjjril 1858, when No. i Company of the regiment was ordered to take a gun, in
dashing forward at a galloi), under a heavy musketry and artillery fire, driving the enemy from the gun, and
keeping possession of it till the Company came up. Also for conspicuous gallantry in attacking the rear-guard of
the enemy, when he had three horses shot under him ir. succession.
CoNOLLT, Lieidenant JoHif Augustus, 49th Piegiment (uoiv Lieutenant Colovel retired). — In the attack by the
Russians against the position held by the Second Division, 26th October 1854, Lieutenant Conolly, while in com-
mand of a Company of that regiment on outlying picket, made liimself most conspicuous by the gallantry of his
behaviour. He came particularly under the observation of the late Field Marshal Lord Raglan, while in personal
encounter with several Russians in defence of his post. He ultimatelj' fell dangerouslj' wounded. Lieutenant
Conolly was highly praised in General Orders and promoted into the Coldstream Guards as a reward for his
exemplary behaviuuv on this occasion.
Ceowb, Lieutenant Joseph P. H., 78th Highlanders (now Brevet Lieutenant Colonel loth Regiment). — " For bein^
the first to enter the Redoubt at Bourze-kee-Chowkee, the outrenchSd village in front of the Busherut-gunge, on the
12th August." — Telegram from the late Major General Havelock to the Commander in Chief in India., dated Cawnpore,
i8th August 1857.
CuBiTT, £te«tfno»< William Geoegb, 13th Bengal Native Infantry (now CapfainBengaX StaflfCoi-ps). — For having
on the retreat from Chinhut (near Lucknow), on the 30th June 1857, saved the lives of three men of the 32iid
Regiment, at the risk of his own.
GvjmiaB.A.yi-E, Lieutenant AVilliaji James Montgomery, Rifle Brigade (now Major on half pay).— Highly dis-
tinguished at the capture of the Rifle Pits (Sebastopol), 20th November 1854. His gallant conduct was recorded in
the French General Orders.
Daunt, iJeu^eMdJii John Charles Campbell, 70th Bengal Native Infantry (now Major Bengal Staflf Corps).—
Lieutenant Daunt and Sergeant Denis Dynon are recommended for conspicuous gallantry in action, on the 2nd
October 1857, with the mutineers of the Ramghur Battalion at Chota Behar, in capturing two guns, particularly
the last, when they rushed at and captured it by pistoling the gunners, who were mowing the detachment down
with grape, one third of which was hors-de-combat at the time. Lieutenant Daunt is also recommeudeil for
chasing, on the 2nd November following, the mutineers of the 32ud Bengal Native Infantry across a plain into a
rich cnltivatiou, into which he followed them with a few of Rattray's Sikhs. He was dangerously wounded in the
attempt to drive out a large body of these mutineers from an enclosure, the preservation of many of his party oa
this occasion being attributed to his gallantly.
Davis, Cajitain Geonow, Royal Artillery (now Lieutenant Colonel).— ¥or great coolness and gallantry in the
attack on the Redan (Sebastopol), 8th September 1855, on which occasion he commanded the spiking party, and
after which he saved the life of Lieutenant Sanders, 30 P. by jumping over the parapet of a sap, and jiroceedingf
twice some distance across the open under a "murderous " fire to assist in conveying that officer, whose leg was
broken, and who was otherwise severely wounded, under cover ; and repeated this act in the conveyance of other
wounded soldiers from the same exposed position.
Dickson, iicH<enan< Collingwood, Royal Artillery (now Major-General Sir Colliugwood, XBC.) — For having*
on the 17th October 1854, when the batteries of the Right Attack had run shcjrt of powder, displayed the gi-entest
coolness and contempt of danger in directing the unloading of several waggons of the field battery which were
brought up to the trenches to supply the want, and having personally assisted in carrying the powder barrels
under a severe fire from the enemy.
Dixon, Captain Matthkw Citahles, Royal Artillery (now Major General retired full pay).— On the 17th April 1855,
about 2 p.m., when the Battery he commanded was blown u|) by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the mag»-
zine, destroyed the parajiets (at Sebastopol), killed and wounded ten men, disabled five guns, and covered a sixth
with earth ; for most galhmtly re-opening fire with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from
their parapets (on which tliey had mounted) and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the
enemy's batteries, and the ruined state of his own.
Douglas, Amiistant Surgeon Campiiell Millis, Ml)., 2nd Battalion 24th Eegiinent (now Royal Artillery) ; Private
Thomas Mubphy ; Private James Cooper; Private David Bell; Private William Griffiths. — Act of'conrage for
which recommended,— For the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their
lives in manning a boat and iiroc'ceding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, ^
formed part of an expeilitio)i which had been sent to the Island of Little Andaman, by order of the Chief Commis-
sioner of British Burma !i , with the view of ascertaining the fate of the commander and seven of the crew of the ship
Airnam Valley, who liad landed there, and were supposed to have been murdered by the natives. The Oflioer
who commandcil the troops on the occasion reports : "About an hour later in the day, Mr. Douglas, 2nd Battalion,
24th Regiment, and the four privates referred to, gallantly manning the second gig', made their way through the
surf almost to the shore, but finding their boat was half-filled with water, they retired. A second attempt made hv
Dr. Douglas and party proved successful, five of us being safely passed through the surf to the boats outside. A
third and last trip gf.t the whole of the party left on shore safe to the boats." It is stated that Dr. Douglas accom-
plished these ti-ips through the surf to the shore by no ordinary exertion. He stood in the bows of the bo ^t, and
worked her in an intreoid and seanianlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary
act of everyday life. The four privates behaved in an equally cool and collected manner, rowing through the
roughest surf when the slightest hesitation or want of pluck on the part of any one of them would have been
.attended by the gravest results. It is reported that seventeen officers and men were thus saved from what must
otherwise have been a fearful risk, if not certaintj- of death.
The Vlcforia Cross — Services. egy
DuxDAs, Lieutenant James, Roynl Engineers (now Captain). Recorded with " Major Spottiswoode Trevor "
which see. '
Elphinstojte, Lieutenant Howabd Cbaufurd, Royal Engineers (now Lieutenant Colonel Sir Howard Craufurd
XCB., CJjTff.)— Date of act of bravery, i8th Juno 1855.— For fearless conduct in having, on the ni^^ht after the un-
successful attack on the Redan, volunteered to oommand a party of volunteers who proceeded to search for and
bring back the scaling ladders left behind after the repulse ; and while successfully performing this task of
rescuing trophies from the Russians, Lieutenant Elphinstone conducted a persevering search close to the enemv
lor wounded men, twenty of whom he rescued and lu-ought back to the trenches.
Elto.v, 0'/-/,«-n Predekick Cockayne, 55th Regiment (now Lieute,iant Colonel retired). —¥oT distinguished conduct
on the night ot the 4th August 1855, when m command of a working party in the advanced trenches in front of the
guiu-ries (at Sobastopol), m encouraging and inciting his men, by his example, to work under a dreadful fire • and
when there was some hesitation shovm, m consequence of the severitv of the fire, going into the open, and working
with pick and shovel— thus .showing the best possible example to the men. In the words of one of them " There
was not another Oflicer m the IJntish Army who would have done what Captain Elton did that night " In the
month ot March 1855, Captain i;it>.n volunteored, with a small party of men, to drive off a body of Russians who
were destroying one of our new detached works, and succeeded in doing so, taking prisoner one of the enemy with
his own hands. On the night of the 7th June 1855 Captain Elton was the fii'st of his party to leave our trenches
leading his men ; when m the Quarries he several times rallied his men around him.
Farquharson, Lieute,iaHt Fril-scis Edward Henry, 42ud Highlanders (now Co;)tet;i).— For conspicuous bravery
when engaged before Lucknow, on the 9th March 1858, in having led a portion of his Company, stormed a bastion
mounting two guns, and spiked the guns, by which the advanced position held during the night of the oth March
was rendered secure from the fire of artillery. Lieutenant Farquharson was severely wounded while holding an
advanced i>»sitiou on the morning of the loth March.
Fviniscu, Lieutenant Ahvur-.TiKi-RKB, 53rd Regiment (now Captain). —For conspicuous bravery on the i6th Nov
1857. at the taking ot the Secundra Bagh, Lucknow, when in command of the Grenadier Company, bein"- one of the first
to enter the building. His conduct was highly praised by the whole Companv. Elected by the Officers of the regiment
FosiiER!-, Lieutenant George Vincent, late 4th Bengal European Regiment (now Major Bengal Staff Corps) —
For the daring and gallant manner m which, on the 30th October 1863, acting as a volunteer at the time, he led a
party of his regiment (the ist Punjaub Infantry) to re-capturs the Crag Piquet, after its sarrison had been driven
in by the enemy, on which occasion sixty of them were killed in desperate hand-to-hand fightin°-. From the
natui'e of the approach to the top of the crag amongst the Large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one
time; and "whilst I ascended one path," relates Lieutenant Culriiel Keves, Ci?., commanding the ist Puniab
Infantry, " I directed Lieutenant Fosbery, of the late 4th Eurojieim Reijimciit, to push up another at the head of a
few men. He led this party with the greatest coolness and intrcpiditv. and was the first man to gain the top of the
crag on his side of the attack." Suljsequently, Lieutenant CoLMjelKcyos being wounded. Lieutenant Fosbery
assembled a party with which he pursued the routed enemy in the direction of the Lalloo ridge, inflicting on them
further loss and confirming po.ssession of the post.
Praseb, Afa/oc Charles Craufurd, 7th Hussars (now Colonel nth Hussars). — For conspicuous and cool gallantry,
ou the 31st December 1858, in having volunteered, at great personal risk, and under a sharp fire of musketry, to
swim to the rescue of Captain Stisted and some men of the 7th Hussars, who were in imminent danger of beino-
drowned in the River Raptee, while in pursuit of the rebels. Major Fraser succeeded in this gallant service,
although at the time partially disabled, not having recovered from a severe wound received while leading a
Squadron in a charge against some fanatics, in the action of Nawabgunge, on the 13th June 1858.
GooPFELLOW, Lieutenant Charles Augustus, Royal Engineers (now Major).— For gallant conduct at the attack
on the Fort of Beyt, on the 6th October 1859 • On that occasion, a soldier of the 28th Regiment was shot under the
walls of the ibrt. Lieutenant Goodfellow rushed under the walls, under a sharp fire of matchlocks, and bore off
the body of the soldier, who was then dead, but whom he at first supposed to be wounded only.
GooDi,\KR, ('<,i,f,n.i ( 4 KRALD LiTTLF.HALES, Coldstream Guards (now Co?o»e?).— For distinguished gallantry whilst
in comni:iii'l '••' r In' -Imrpshooters furnished by the Coldstream Guards, on the aSth October 1854, on the o'ccasion
of "the ]]our] lul .-(.rticonthe Second Division," when he heldthe Windmill Ravine, below the Piquet House, against
a much larger loicu of the enemy. The party of Sharpshooters then under his command killed thirty-eight (one
an officer), and took three prisoners of the enemy (of the latter, one an officer). Captain Goodlake being the sole
Officer in command. Also, for distinguished gallantry on the occasion of the surprise of a piquet of the enemy,
in November, at the bottom of the Windmill Ravine, by the sharpshooters under his sole leading and command,
when the knapsacks and rifles of the enemy's party fell into his hands.
GouGH, Captain Charles John- Stanley, 5th European Bengal Cavalry (now Lieutenant Colonel). — 1. For
gallantry in an affair at Khurkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 15th August 1857, in which he saved his lirother, who
was wounded, and killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the i8th August when he led a Troop of the
Guide Cavalry in a charge, and cut dovsm two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-
to-hand combat. 3. For gallantry on the 27th January 1858, at Shumshabad, where, in a chaj-ge, he attacked
one of the enemy's leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He
defended himself with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry on the 23rd February 1858,
at Meaiigunge, where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent,
immediatel.y afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner.
Govcn, Lieutenant Hugh Henry, ist European Bengal Ca-valry {novf Lieutenant CoZoweZ Bengal Staff Corps) . —
Lieutenant Gough, when in command of a party of Hodson's Horse, near Alumbagh, on the 12th November 1857,
particularly distinguished himself by his forward Ijearing in charging across a swamp, and captui'ing two guns,
although defended by a vastly superior body of the enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded in two
places, and his turban cut through by sword cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three sepoys. Lieutenant
Gough also particularly distinguished himself near Jellalabad, Lucknow, on the 25th February 185S, by showing a
brilliant example to his regiment, when ordered to charge the enemj-'s gims, and by his gallant and forward
conduct he enabled them to effect their object. On this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats,
until at length he was disabled by a musket-ball through the leg, while charging two sepoys with fixed bayonets.
Lieutei;ant Gough on this day had two horses killed under him, a shot through his helmet and another through
his scabbard, besides being severely wounded.
GuAHAM, Lieutenant Gerald, Royal Engineers (now Colonel. CB.). — Determined gallantry at the head of a ladder
party, at the assault of the Redan (Sebastopol), on the 18th June 1S55. Devoted heroism in sallying out of the
trenches on numerous occasions, and bringing in wounded officers and men.
Guise, Major John Christopher, 90th Light Infantry (now Colonel, CB., on half pay). — For conspicuous
gallantry in action on the i6th and 17th Xovomber 1857, at Lucknow. Elected iDy the Officers of the ref,iment.
Hackett, iieM^CTiaw* Thomas Bernard, 23ril Fusiliers (now Major). — For daring gallantry at Secundra Bagh,
Lucknow, on the i8th November 1857, in having with others rescued a Corporal of the 23rd Regiment, who was
lying wounded and exposed to very heavy fire. Also for conspicuous bravery, in having under a hea\-y fii-e ascended
the roof and cut down the thatch ofa bungalow, to prevent its being set on fire. This vvas a most important service
at the time.
HilIF., Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton, MD. ,7th. Fusiliers (now Surgeon 94th Regiment). — i. For remain-
ing with an Officer who was dangerously wounded (Captain H. M. Jones, 7th Fusiliers), in the fifth parallel, on the
8th September 1855, when all the men in the immediate neighbourhood retreated, excepting Lieutenant William Hope
and Doctor Hale ; and for endeavouring to rally the men in conjunction with Lieutenant Hope. 2. For
having on the 8th September 1855, alter the regiments had retired into the trenches, cleared the most advanced sajj
of the wounded, and carried into the sap, under a heavj^ fire, several wounded men from the open ground, being
as.sisted by Sergeant Charles Fisher, 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Hamilton, Captain Thomas db Couhcy, 68th Light Infantry (now Colonel 64th Regiment). — For ha\Tng, on the
night of the nth May 1835, during a most determined sortie (from Sebastopol), boldly charged the enemy, with a
small force, from a battery of which they had obtained possession in great numbers, thereby saving the works from
falling into the hands of the enemy. He was conspicuous on this occasion for his gallantry and daring conduct.
Havelock, Lieutenant Henry Mabshman, 10th Regiment (now Colonel Sir Henry Marshman, Bart, CB.. on half
pay). — " In the combat at Cawnpore Lieutenant Havelock was my Aide de Camp. -The 64th Regiment had been
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much under artillery fire, from which it had severely suffered. The whole of the infantry wei-e lying down in line,
when perceiving thiit the enemy had brought out the last reserved gun, a 24-pounder, and were rallying round it,
I called up the regiment to rise and advance. Without any other word from me, Lieutenant Havelock placed
himself on his horse, in front of the centre of the 64th, opposite the muzzle of the gun. Major Sterling, commanding
the regiment, was in front, dismouuteil, hut the Lieutenant continued to move steadily on in front of the regiment
at a foot pace, on his horse. The gun discharged shot until the troops were within a short distance, when they
fired grape. Iv -vent the corps, led by the Lieutenant, who still steered steadily on the gun's muzzle until it was
mastered by a rush of the 64th." — Extract of a Telegram from the late Major General Sir Henry HaoelocTc to the Com'
mander in Chief in India, dated Cauinpore, iSth Augmt 1857.
Heneige, Captain Clement W.^lkek, 8th Hussars (now Major retired) ; No. 1584, Sergeant Joseph Wakd ; No.
1298, Farrier GkokgeHollis; and No. 861, Private John PEAHSON.—Date of act of bravery, 17th June 1858.— Selected
for the Victoria Cross by their companions in the gallant charge made by a squadron of the regiment at Gwalior, on
the 17th June 1858, when, supported by a division of the Bombay Horse Artillery and Her Majesty's 95th Regiment,
they routed the enemy, who were advancing against Brigadier Smith's position, charged through the rebel camp
into two batteries, capturing and bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns, under a heavy and converging
firp from the fort and town. - Field Force Orders bi/ Major General Sir Hugh Renry Rose, GCB., commanding Central
Indit F^eld Force, dated Camp, Gwalior, 2Sth June 1858.
Hills, Lieutenant James, Bengal Artillery (now Lieutenant Colonel, CB.). — For very gallant conduct before Delhi,
on the 9th July 1^57, id defending the position assigned to him in case of alarm, and for noble l^ehaviour on the
part of Major Tombs in twice coming to his Subaltern's rescue, and on each occasion killing his man. — " Yesterday,
the 9th July 18 J7, Lieutenant J. Hills was on picjuet duty, with two guns, at the mound to the right of the camp.
Absat II o'cIocK a.m. there was a rumour that the enemy's cavalry were coming dovm on his post. Lieutenant
Hills proceeded to take up the position assigned in case of alarm, but, before he reached the spot, he saw the enemy
close upon nis guns before they had time to form up. To enable him to do this he boldly charged, single handed,
lUe Head of the "enemy's column, cut down the first man, struck the second, and was then ridden do\vn, horse and
all. On getting up and searching for his sword, three more men came at him (two mounted) ; the first man he
woanded with his pistol ; he caught the lance of the second in his left hand, and wounded him with his sword ; the
first man then came on again, and was cut down ; the third man (on foot) then came up, and wrenched the sword
from Lieutenant Hills, who fell in the struggle, and the enemy was about to cut him down when Major Tombs,
who had gone up to visit his two guns, saw what was going on, rushed in and shot the man and saved Lieutenant
Hills. By this time the enemy's cavalry had passed by, and Major Tombs and Lieutenant Hills went to look after
the wounded men, when one of the enemy passed with Lieutenant Hills' pistol ; he first cut at Lieutenant Hills who
parried the blow, and he then turned on Major Tombs, who received the blow in the same manner. His second
attack on the Lieutenant was more successful, as he was cut down with a bad sword-cut on the head, and would have
been, no doubt, killed, had not Major Tombs rushed in and put his sword through the man." — Extract from Despatch
of Lt. Colonel M. Mackenzie, Commanding ist Brigade of Horse Artillert/, dated Camp near Delhi, 10th July 1857, and jiub-
lisked in the Supplement of the London Gazette of i$th January 1S5S.
Home, Surgeon Anthony Dickson, 90th Light Infantry (now Staff Surgeon Major, CB.) — For persevering bravery
and admirable conduct in charge of the wounded men left behind the column, when the troops under the late Major
General Havelock forced their way into the Residency of Lucknow, on the 26th September 1857. The escort left
with the wounded had, by casualties, Ijeen reduced io a few stragglers, and being entirely separated from the
column, this small party with the wounded were forced into a house, in which they defended themselves till it was
set on fire. Tliey then retreated to a shed a few yards from it, and in this place continued to defend themselves
for more than twenty-two hours, till relieved. At la.st, only six men and Mr. Home remained to fire. Of four
officers who were with the party, all were badly wounded, and three are since dead. The conduct of the defence
during the latter part of the time devolved therefore on Mr. Home, aud to his active exertions previously to being
forced into the house, aud his good conduct throughout, the safety of any of the wounded, and the successful defence
is mainly to be attributed.
Innes, Lieutenant John Jamhs M'Leod, Royal Engineers (now Lieutenant Colonel). — Date of act of bravery. 23rd
February 1858. — At the action at Sultanpore, Lieutenant Innes, far in advance of the lea<ling skirmishers, was the
first to secure a gnn which the enemy were abandoning. Retiring from this, they rallied round another gun
further back, from which the shot would, in another instant, have ploughed through our advancing columns,
when Lieutenant Innes rode up, unsupported, shot the gunner who was about to apply the match, and, remaining
undaunted at his post, the mark for a hundred matchlock men, who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept
the artillerymen at bay, until assistance reached him.— Letter from Major General Thomas Ij arte Franks, KCB., of
12th March 1858.
Jaerett, Lieutenant Hanson Chambers Taylor, 26th Bengal Native Infantiy (now Captain Bengal Staff Cnrj is (.—
For an act of daring bravery at the village of Baroun, on the 14th October 1858, on an occasion when about sevcnry
sepoys were defending themselves in a brick building, the only approach to which was up a very narrow stroot. iii
having called on the men of his regiment to follow him, when, backed by only some four men, he made a (I;i?-li nt
the narrow entrance, where, though a shower of balls was pom-ed upon him, he pushed his way up to the wiil! i.f
the house, and, beating up the bayonets of the rebels with his sword, endeavoured to get in.
Jee, Surgeon Joseph, 78th Highlanders (now retired Deputy Inspector General, CB.). — For most conspicuous
gallantry and important services, on the entry of the late Major General Havelock's relieving force into Lucknow:
on the 25th September 1857, iu having durimr action (when the 7Sth Highlanders, then in i)ossession of the Char'
Bagh, captured two 9-pounders at the point of the bayonet), by great exertion and devoted exposine, attended to'
the large number of men wounded in the charge, whom he succeeded in getting removed on cots and ou the l>acks'
of their comrades, until he had collected the doolj' bearers who had fled. Subsequently, on the same day. in
endeavouring to reach the Residency with the wounded men. Surgeon Jee became besieaed by an overuhelining'
force in the Mote-Mehnl, where he remained during the whole night and following morning, voluntarily ;nul
repeatedly exposing himself to a heavy fire in proceeding to dress' the wounded men who fell while serving a
24-pounder in a most exposed situation. He eventually succeeded in taking many of the wouuded, through a cross
fire ofordnance and musketrj-, safely into the Residency, by the river-bank, although repeatedly warned not to
make the perilous attemnt.
Jerome, Ate^(f«^aJ^< Heney Ed WABD, 86th Regiment (now Lieutenant Colonel 19th Regiment). — For conspicuous
gallanti-y at Jhansi, on the 3rd April 1858, in having, with the assistance of Private Byrne, removed, under a very
heavy fire. Lieutenant Sewell, of the 86th Regiment, who was severely wounded, at'a very exposed point of the
attack upon the fort ; also, for gallant conduct at the capture of" the Fort of Chanda'iree, the storming of
Jhansi, and in action with a superior rebel force on the Jumua, on the a8th May 1858, when he was severely
wounded.
Jones, Lieutenant Alfred Stowell, 9th Lancers {now Lieutenant Colonel retired).— "The cavalry charged the rebels
and rode through tliem. Lieutenant Jones, of the 9th Lancers, with his squadron, captured one of their guns,
killing the drivers, and, with Lieutenant Colonel Yule's assistance, turned it upon a village occupied bv the rebels,
who were quickly dislodged. This was a well-conceived act, gallantly executed."— Despatch from Major General
Sir James Hope Grant, KCB., dated loth January 1857.
Keatinge, Captain Richard Harte, Bombay Artillery (now Lieutenant Colonel, CSI., Bombay Staff Corps).—
Date of act of bravery, 17th March 1858.— For having rendered most efficient aid at the assault of Chundairoc, in
voluntarily lending the column through the breach, which was protected by a heavy cross fire. He was one of the
foremost to enter, and was severely wounded in the breach. The column was saved from a serious loss that would
probably have resulted but for Captain Keatinge's knowledge of the small path leading across the ditch, which
had been examined during the night by himself and a servant, who declined, when required, to load the
Column, without his master. Having cleared the breach, he led into the fort, where he was struck do\vn by
another dangerous wound. The Commander in Chief in India states that the success at Chundairee was mainly
owing to this Officer, whose gallantry, really brilliant, he considers was equalled by his ability and devotion. Cap-
tain Keatinge was at the time a Political Officer with the 2nd Brigade of the Central India Field Force.
Knox, Enngn John Simpson, Rifle Brigade (now retired 3/a;'or).— When serving as a Sergeant in the Scots
Fusiher Guards was conspicuous for his exertions in reforming the ranks of the Guards at the battle of the Alma.
Subsetinently, when m the Rifle Brigade, he volunteered for the Ladder Party in the attack on the Redan, on the
i8th Juno 1855. and (in the words of Captain Blackett, under whose command he was), behaved admirablj-, remain-
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Lknnoi, Lieuteiianf "Wilbkaham Gates, Royal Engineers (now Colonel, CB.). — Cool and gallant conduct in esta-
blishing a lodgment in Tryon's Rifle Pit (Sebasto})ol), and assisting to repel the assaults of the eneuriy. This
brilliant operation drew forth a special order from General Canrobert.
LiiNON, Lieutenant Edmund Henbt, 67th Regiment (now retired Major). — Recorded with " Captain R. M. Rogers,"
which see.
LovD-LiNDSAT, Lieufe7iant RoBEBT James, Scots Fusilier Guards (now retired Lieutenant Colonel). — When the
formation of the line of the regiment was disordered at the Alma, Captain Lindsay stood firm with the Colours, and
by his example and energy greatly tended to restore order. At Inkerman, at a most trying moment, he, with a
few men, charged a party of Russians, driving them back, and running one through the body himself.
Ltstek, Lieutenant Harkt Hammon, 72nd Bengal Native Infantry (now Lieutenant Colonel Bengal StafT Corps). —
Date of act of bravery, 23rd May 1858. — For gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skirmishing square of
the retreating rebel army from Calpee, and killing two or three sepoys m the conflict. Major General Sir Hugh
Henry Rose, OCB., reports that this act of bravery was witnessed by himself and by Lt.Colonel Gall, CB., of
the 14th Light Dragoons.
iV}iEi.n, Lieutenant and Adjutant WiTiJ.iA.ii, 93rd Highlanders (now Lieutenant Colonel). — For distinguished per-
sonal lira very in killing eleven of the enemy with his own hand in the main breach of the Begum Bagh at Lucknow
on the nth March 1858.
M'DoNNKLL, William'Fbaseh, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, Magistrate of Sarim (now a District and Sessions Judge).
— For great coolness and bravery on the 3cth July 1S57, during the retreat of the British troops from Arrah, in having
climljed, under an incessant fire, outside the boat, in which he and several soldiers were, up to the rudder, and
with considerable difficulty cut through the lashing which secured it to the side of the boat. On the lashing
being cut the boat obeyed the helm, and thus thirty-five European soldiers escaped certain death.
M'Nhill, Lieutenant Colonel John Caksiaies, 107th Regiment (now Colonel, CMG., on half pay).— For the valour
and jiresence of mind which he displayed in New Zealand, on the 30th March 1864, which is thus described by
Private Vosper, of the Colonial Defence Force. Private Vosper states that he was sent on that day with Private
Gibson, of the same force, as an escort to Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, Aide de Camp to Lieutenant General Sir
Duncan Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill was proceeding to Te Awamutu on duty at the time. On returning
from that place, and about a mile on this side of Ohanpu, this Officer, having seen a body of the enemy in front,
sent Private Gibson back to bring up infantry from Ohanpu, and he and Private Vosper proceeded leisurely to the
top of a rise to watch the enemy. Suddenly they were attacked by about 50 natives, who were concealed in the
fern close at hand. Their only chance of escape was by riding for their Uves, and as they turned to gallop. Private
Vesper's horse fell and threw him. The natives thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant Colonel
M'Neill, on perceiving Private Vosper was not following him, returned, caught his horse, and helped him to mount.
The natives were firing sharply at them, and were so near that, according to Private Vesper's statement, it was only
bj- galloping as hard as they could that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lieutenant
Colonel M'Neill's assistance," for he could not' have caught his horse alone, and in a few moments must have been
killed.
Mai DONALD, Colour Sergeant "HEitRY, Royal Engineci's (now Garrison Quarter Master at Gibraltar). — For gallant
conduct, on the 19th April 1855, when engaged in effecting a lodgment in the enemy's Rifle Pits in front of the Left
Advance of the Right Attack on Sebastopol, and for subsequent valour when, by the Engineer Officers being dis-
a,bled from wounds, the command devolved upon him, and he determinately persisted in carrying on the sap, not-
withstanding the repeated attacks of the enemy.
Macpherson, Lieutenant Hehbf.ht Tatlob, 78th Highlanders (now Co/oneZ Bengal StaffCorps). — For distinguished
conduct at Lucknow, on the 25th September 1857, in setting an example of heroic gallantry to the men of the
Regiment, at the period of the action in which they captured two brass 9-pounders at the point of the
bayonet. — Extract from Field Force Orders of the late Maior General Havelock, dated jjtii October 1857.
Mai.coliison, iieii^enuK/ John Grant, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (retired, now Gentleman at Arms).— Recorded
with " Major A. T. Moore," which see.
Malone, Sergeant Joseph, 13th Light Dragoons (now Siding Blaster 6th Dragoons). — Date of act
of liravery, 25th October 1854. — For having stopped under a very heavy fire to take charge of Captain
Webb, 17th Lancers, until others arrived to assist him in removing that Officer, who was, as it afterwards
proved, mortally wounded. Sergeant Malone performed this act of bravery while returning on foot from the
charge at the battle of Balaklava, in which his horse had been shot.
Mangles, Ross Lowis, £»}., Bengal Civil Service, Assistant Magistrate at Patna (now a District and Sessions
Judge) . — Mr. Mangles volunteered and served with the force, consisting of Detachments of Her Majesty's loth and
37th Regiments, and some Native Troops, despatched to the relief of Arrah, in July 1857, under the command of
Captain Dunbar, of the loth Regiment. The force fell into an ambuscade on the night of the 29th July 1857, and
during the retreat on the next morning, Mr. Mangles, with signal gallantry and generous self-devotion, and not-
withstanding that he had himself been previously wounded, carried for several miles, out of action, a wounded
soldier of Her Majesty's 37th Regiment, after binding up his wounds under a murderous fire, which killed or
wounded almost the whole detachment ; and he bore him in safety to the boats.
Manley, JssisiantSiw-^eon, William George Nicholas, Royal Artillery (now Surgeon). — For his conduct during
the assault on the Rebel Pah, near Tauranga, New Zealand, on the 29th April 1864, in most nobly risking his own
life, according to the testimony of Commodore Sir William Wiseman, Bart., CB., in his endeavour to save that of
the late Commander Hay, of tlie Royal Navy, and others. Having volunteered to accompany the storming party
into the Pah, he attended on that Oificer when he was carried away mortally wounded, and then volunteered to
return, in order to see if he could find any more wounded. It is stated that he was one of the last Officers to leave
the Piih.
M\(iNTTBE, Major Donald, Bengal Staff" Corps (now Lieutenant Colonel). — Recommended for his gallant conduct
at the storming of the stockaded village of Lalgnoora on the 4th January 1872. Colonel Macpherson, CB., VIS-.
commanding the 2nd Goorkha Regiment, in which Major Macintyre was serving at the time as second in com-
mand, reports that this Officer, who led the assault, was the first to reach the stockade (on this side from 8 to 9
feet high) ; and that to climb over and disappear among the flames and smoke of the burning village was the work
of a very short time. The stockade, he adds, was successfully stormed bj- this Officer under fire, the heaviest the
Looshais delivered that day.
Maude, Captain Francis Cornwallis, Royal Artillery (now retired Colonel, CB.). — This Officer steadily and
cheerily pushed on with his men, and bore down the desperate opposition of the enemy, though with the loss of
one-third of his artillerymen. Sir James Outram adds, that this attack appeared to him to indicate no reckless or
foolhardy daring, but the calm heroism of a true soldier, who fully appreciates ths difficiilties and dangers of the
task he lias undertaken; and that, but for Captain Maude's nerve and coolness on this trying occasion, the army
could not have advanced. — Extract from Field Force Orders of the late Major General Mavelock, dated ijth October 1857.
Maude. Major Frederick Francis, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), (now Colonel on half pay). — For conspicuous and
devoted bravery on the 8th September 1855, when m command of the Covering and Ladder Party of the Second
Division, on the assault of the Redan (Sebastopol, to which he gallantly led his men. Having entered the Redan,
he, with only nine or ten men, held a position between traverses, and only retired when all hope of support was at
an end, himself dangerously wounded.
Miller, Lieutenant Frederick, Royal Artillery (now Lieutenant Colonel) .—Tot having at the battle of Inkerman,
on tlie 5th November 1854, personally attacked three Russians, and with the Gunners of his Division of the Battery
prevented the Russians Irom doing mischief to the guns which they had surrounded. Part of a regiment of English
infantry had previously retired through the battery in front of this body of Russians.
Moore, Lieutenant and Adjutant Arthur Thomas, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (nowlfa/orBombay StaffCorps).— On
I the occasion of an attack oil the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB., Lieutenant
' Moore, the Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the
[ square, and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks
of the enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedi ly extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press ; but he would assuredly have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
observing his peril, fought his way to hisdfsmounted comrade through a crowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
f him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
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determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcomson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour.
MouAT, Surgeon James, 6th Dragoons (now Inspector General, CB.). — For having voluntarily proceeded to the
assistance of Lieutenant Colonel Morris, 17th Lancers, who was lying dangerously wounded in an exposed situation
afcer the retreat of the Light Cavab\y at the battle of Balaklava,' on the 26th October 1854, and having dressed that
Officer's wounds in presence of the enemy. Thus, by stopping a serious hemorrhage, he assisted in saving that
Officer's life.
O'CoNTfOE, Sergeant Luke, 23rd Fusiliers (now Captain) . — Was one of the centre Sergeants at the battle of the Alma,
and advanced between the Officers, carrying the colours. When near the redoubt. Lieutenant Anstruther, who was
carrying a colour, was mortally wounded, and he was shot in the breast at the same time, and fell ; but, recovering
himself, snatched up the colour fi-om the ground, and continued to carry it till the end of the action, although urged
by Captain Granville to relinquish it, and go to the rear, on account of his wound ; was recommended for, and
received his commission, for his services at the Alma. Also behaved with great gallantry at the assault on the
Redan, 8th September 1855, where ha was shot through both thighs.
Olphkbts, Captain William, Bengal Artillery (now Colonel, CB.). — For highly distinguished conduct on the
25th September 1857, when the troops ijcnetrated into the city of Lucknow, in having charged on horseback, with
Her Ma.jesty's 90th Regiment, when, gallantly headed by Colonel Campbell, it captured two guns in the face of a
heavy tire of grape, and having afterwards returned, imder a severe fire of musketry, to Ijring up limbers and
horses to carry off the captured ordnance, which he accomplished. — Extract from Field Force Orders of the late Major
General Sarelock. dated ijth October 1857.
Peect, Lieutenant Colonel R onorahle HEifHT Hugh Mahters (now Major General Lord). — At a moment when the
Guards were at some distance from the Sandbag Battery, at the battle of Inkerman, on the 5th November 1854,
Colonel Percy charged singly into the battei-y, followed immediately by the Guards ; the embrasures of the battery,
as also the parapet, were held by the Russians, who kept up a most severe fire of musketry. At the battle of
Inkerman Colonel Percy found himself, with many men of various regiments who had charged too far, nearly
surrounded by the Russians, and without ammunition. Colonel Percy, by his knowledge of the ground, though
wounded, extricated these men, and passing under a heavy fire from the Russians then in the Sandbag Battery,
brought them safely to where ammunition was to be obtained, thereby saving some fifrv men and enabling them to
renew the combat. He received the approval of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge for this action on the
spot. Colonel Percy was engaged with and put hors de combat a Russian soldier.
PicEARD, Lieutenant Arthdic Pkedehick, Royal Artillery (now Major). — Recorded with "Assistant Surgeon.
William Temple," which see.
ViTC-n-Eji., Lieutenant YLs-mRY William:, Bengal Staff Corps, Adjutant 4th Punjaub Infantry (now Co^jfa/w).— For
the daring and gallant manner in which, in the course of the recent operations against the Frontier Tribes, on the
30th October 1863, he led a party of his Regiment to recapture the Crag Piquet, after its garrison had been driven
in by the enemy; on which oscasion sixty of them were killed in desperate hand-to-hand fighting. From the
nature of the approach to the top of the crag amongst the large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one
time; " and while I ascended one path," relates Major Keyes, commanding the ist Punjab Infantry, "I directed
Lieutenant Fosbery, of the late 4th European Regiment, to push up another, at the head of a few men. He letl this
party with the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and was the first man to gain the top of the crag, on his side of
the attack. Lieutenant Pitcher, equally cool and daring, led a party of men up to the last rock, until he wbs
knocked down and stunned by a large stone thrown from above, within a few yards of him." Lieutenant Pitcher
also displayed great gallantry in leading on a party of his Regiment to endeavour to recover the Crag Piquet,
when it again fell into the enemy's hands, on the 13th' November, as related in the following extract from Major
Keyes' report of the i6th of that month :— " The duty of leading the first charge devolved upon Lieutenant Pitcher,
and I beg to bring to the special notice of the Brigadier General Commanding the admirable manner in which he
performed this important duty. He was by many yards the foremost of his party, and the gallant bearing of this
excellent young Officer was the admiration of all spectators. It is impossible to say too much, or to overrate his
services on this occasion. Lieutenant Pitcher was severely wounded, a.nd was obliged to be carried back."
Peendekgast, Lieutenant'KLUiaY North Dalrymple, Madras Engineers (now Zie«<c«aHf Co?o»p?)-— For conspicuous
bravery on the 21st November 1857, at Mundisore, in saving the life of Lieutenant G. Dew, 14th Light Dragoons,
at the risk of his o^vn, by attempting to cut down a Telaitee, who covered him (Lieutenant Dew) with his inece,
from only a few paces to the rear. Lieutenant Prendergast was wounded in this afi'air by the discharge of the
pieco, and would probably nave been cut down had not the rebel been kUled by Major Orr. He also distinguished
himself by his gallantry in the actions at Ratgurh and Betwa, when he was severely wounded. Major General Sir
Hugh Rose, in forwardinghis recommendation to this Officer, states :—" Lieutenant Prendergast, Madras Engineers,
was specially mentioned by Brigadier, now Sir Charles Stuart, for the gallant act at Mundisore, when he was
severely wounded. Secondly, he was ' specially mentioned' by me when acting voluntarily as my Aide de Camp
in the action before besieging Ratgurh, on the Beena river, for gallant conduct. His horse was killed on that
occasion. Thirdly, at the action of ' The Betwa,' he again voluntarUy acted as my Aide de Camp, and distinguished
himself liy his bravery in the charge which I made with Captain Need's Troop, Her Majesty's 14th Light Dragoons,
a'.'.iinst the left of the so-callrd Peishwa's army, under Ta,ntia Topee. He was severely wounded on that occasion."
Peoiiv.v, Cajifaiii Dightox Macxaghten, 3rd European Bengall^ght Cavalry (now Maior General, CB.)— "Has
been distinguished for gallantry and daring throughout this campaign. At the battle of Agra, when his squadron
(of the 2nd Pun.;ab Cavalry) charged the rebel infantry, he was some time separated from his men and surrounded
by five or six sepoys. He defended himself from the various cuts made at him, and before his o^vn men had joined
him had cut down two of his assailants. At another time, in single combat with a sepoy, he was wounded in the
wrist by the bayonet, and his horse also was slightly wounded ;"but, though the sepoy fought desperately, he cut
him down. The same day he singled out a standard-bearer, and, in presence of a number of the enemy, killed
him and captured the standard. These are only a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young Omcer."—Desjmtcli
front Majoi- General James Hope Grant, KCB., dated loth January 1858.
Reade. Surgeon Heebert Taylor, 6ist Regiment (now Staff Surgeon 3f(y'or).— During the siege of Delhi, on the
14th September 1S57, while Surgeon Reade was attending to the wounded at the end of one of the streets of the
city, a party of rebels advanced from the direction of the Bank, and having established themselves in the houses
in the street, commenced firing from the roofs. The wounded were thus in very great danger, and would have
fallen into the hands of the enemy, had not Surgeon Reade drawn his sword, and calling upon the few soldiers who
were near to follow, succeeded, under a very heavy fire, in dislodging the rebels from their position. Surgeon
Reade s party consisted of about ten in all, of whom two were killed and five or six wounded. Sm-geon Reade also
accompanied the Regiment at the assault of Delhi, and, on the morning of the i6th September 1857, was one of the
first up at the liroaoh in the magazine, which was stormed by the 6ist Regiment and Belooch Battalion, upon which
occasion he, with a sergeant of the 61st Regiment, spiked one of the enemy's guns.
REIf^fIE, lAmtenant and Adjutant William, 90th Light Infantry (now Captain).— ¥m conspicuous gallantry in the
advance upon Lucknow, under the late Major General Havelock, on the 21st September 1857, in having charged the
enemy's guns in advance of the skirmishers of the 90th Light Infantry, under a heavy musketry fire, and prevented
them dragging off one gun, which was consequently captured. For conspicuous gallantry at Lucknow on the 25tli
September 1857, in having charged in advance of the 90th column, in the face of a heavy fire of grape, and forced
the enemy to abandon their guns.
_^RBirNY, Lieutenant George Alexander, Bi^nr/aZ Jlor.ie Artillery (now Lieutenant Co/o«e/).— Lieutenant Colonel
xiarquhar, commaiuling the ist Belooch Reirimcnt, reports that he was in command of the troops stationed in the
Delhi Magazine after its capture on the i6th September 1857. Early in the forenoon of that day a vigorous attack
was made on the post by the enemy, and was kept up with great violence for some time without the slightest chance
01 success. Under cover of a heavy cross fire from the high houses on the right flank of the Magazine, and from
SeliDKnur and the Palace, the enemy advanced to the high wall of the Magazine, and endeavoured to set fire to a
thatched roof. The roof was partially set fire to, which was extinguished at the spot by a sepoy of the Belooch
battalion a soldier of the 6ist Regiment having in vain attempted to do bo. Tlie roof having been again set on fire,
captain Ren ny with freat enllantry mounted to the top of the wall of the Magazine, and flung several shells with
lighted luzes over into the midst of the enemy, which had an almost immediate effect, as the attack at once became
leeblc at that point, and soon after ceased there.
The Victoria Gross — Services. 60 1
UoBt.ETS, Lieiifeiianf FnnDEniCK Sleigh, Benfral Ai-tillery (now Zieicfenanf Colonel, CB.). — Lieutenant Roberts'
•gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. Ou following up the retreating enemy on the 2nd January
1858, at Khodagunge, he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a standard. Lieutenant Roberts put
spurs to his horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately turned round
and presented their muskets at him, and one of the men pulled the trig;:rer,"but fortunately the cap snapped, and
the standard-liearer was cut down by the gallant .young Officer, and the standard taken possession of by him. He
also, on the same day, cut down another sepoy who was standing at bay, with musket and baj-onet, keeping off a
sowar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman, and i-ushing at the sepoy, with one blow of his
sword cut him across the face, killing him on the spot.
Roddy, Eufign Patrick, Bengal Army, unattached (now Captain).— 'il&ior General Sir James Hope Grant, KCB.,
commanding Oudh Force, bears testimony to the gallant conduct of Lieutenant Rodd.y ou several occasions. One
instance is particularly mentioned. Ou the return fi-om Kuthirga of the Kupperth'ulla Contiupent on the 27th
September 185S, this Officer, when engaged with the enemy, charged a rebel (armed with a percussion musket),
whom the cavalry were afraid to approach, as each time they attempted to do so the rebel knelt and covered his
assailant; this, however, did not deter Lieutenant Roddy, who went boldly in, and when within six yards the rebel
fired, killing Lieutenant Roddy's horse, and before he could get disengaged from the horse the rebel attempted to
cut him do\vn. Lieutenant Roddy seized the rebel until he could get at his sword, when he ran the man through
the body. The rebel turned out to be a subardar of the late 8th Native Infantry,— a powerful man and a most
determined character.
Rogers, Lieutenant Robert IIoniresor, 44th Regiment (now Captain 90th Light Infantry) ; 44th Foot, No. 220,
Private John M'Docgall ; 67th Foot, Lieutenant Edmund Heitey LE^^o^'. — For distinguished gallantry in swim-
ming the ditches, and entering the North Taku Fort (China, 14th August i860) b.y an embrasure during the assault.
They were the first of the EngUsh established on the walls of the fort, which they entered in the order in which
their names are here recorded, each one being assisted by the others to mount the embrasure.
Rowlands, Captain Hugh, 41st Regiment (now Colonel). — For rescuing Colonel Haly, of the 47th Regiment, from
Russian soldiers. Colonel Haly having been woundcl and surrounded by them, and for gallant exertions in holding
the ground occupied by his advanced piquet against the enemy, at the commencement of the battle of Inkerman,
5th November 1854.
Russell, Captain S/i- Charles, JSi/r/"., Grenadier Guards (now retired Lieutenant Colonel). — Offered to dislodge a
part.y of Russians from the Sandbag Battery (Sebastopol) , if any one would follow him ; Sergeant Norman, Privates
Anthony Palmer and Bailej: (who was killed) volvmteered the first. The attack succeeded.
Shaw, Captain Hugh, i8th Regiment. — For his gallant conduct at the skirmish near Nukumaru, in New Zealand,
on the 24th Januaiw 1865, in proceeding under a heavy fire with four Privates of the Regiment, who volunteered to
accompany him, to within thirty yards of the bush occupied by the rebels, in order to carry off a comradlwho was
badly wounded. On the afternoon of that day. Captain Shaw was ordered to occupy a position about half a mile
from the camp. He advanced in skirmishing order, and when about thirty yards from the bush he deemed it
prudent to retire to a palisade about sixty yards from the bush, as two of his party had been wounded. Finding
that one of them was unable to move, he called for volunteers to advance to the front to carry the man to the rear,
and the four Privates referred to accompanied him, under a heavy fire, to the place where the wounded man was
lying, and they succeeded in bringing him to the rear.
Smith, CaptaAn Frederick Augustus, 43rd Light Infantry (now 2Lajor). — For his distinguished conduct during
the engagement at Tauranga, New Zealand, on the 21st June. He is stated to have led on his company in the most
gallant manner at the attack on the Maories' position, and, although wounded previously to reaching the rifle pits,
to have jumped down into them, where he commenced a hand-to-hand encounter with the enemy, thereby giving
his men great encouragement, and setting them a fine example.
Stewart, Captain Williaji George Drummond, 93rd Highlanders (now 57)-"WilUam George Drummond, l?ar/., retired
Major). — For distinguished personal gallantry at Lucknow, on the i6th November 1857, ^ leading an attack upon
and captm-ing two guns, bj- which the position of the mess-hjuse was secm-ed. Elected by the Officers of the
regiment.
Sylvester, Assistant Surgeon Henry Thomas, MD., 23rd Fusiliers (now on half pay).— For going out on the 8th
September 1855, under a heavy fire, in front of the fifth parallel, right attack, to a spot near the Redan (Sebastopol),
where Lieutenant and Adjutant Dyneley was lying mortally wounded, and for dressing his wounds in that dangerous
and exposed situation. This Officer was mentioned in General Sir James Simpson's despatch of the i8th September
1855, for his courage in going to the front, under a heavy fire, to assist the woimded.
Teesdale, Lieutenant, Gn-Ris-iovvL-RR Charles, Royal Ajtillery (now Lieutenant Colonel, CB.) — For gallant conduct
29th September 1855, in having, while acting as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir AVilliam Fenwick Williams, Bart.,
KCB., at Kars, volunteered to take command of the force engaged in the defence of the most advanced part of
the works, the key of the position, against the attack of the Russian army; when, by throwing himself into the
midst of the enemy, who had penetrated into the above redoubt, he encouraged the garrison to make an attack so
vigorous as to drive out the Russians therefrom, and prevent its capture ; also for having, during the hottest
part of the action, when the enemy's fire had driven the Turkish artillerymen from their guns, i-allied the latter,
and by his intrepid example induced them to return to their post ; and further, after having led the final charge
which completed the victory of the day, for having, at the greatest personal risk, saved from the fury of the Turks
a considerable number of the disabled among the enemy, who were l.ying wounded outside the works,— an action
witnessed and acknowledged gratefully before the Russian StafFb.y General Moui-avielf.
'¥¥.-iivL^, Assistant Surgeon 'William, MB., Royal Artillery (now Staff), and Lieutenant Arthur Fredbrick
PiCKARD. — For gaUant conduct during the assault on the enemy's position at Ra,ngiriri in New Zealand, on
the 20th November 1863, in exposing their lives to imminent danger, in crossing the entrance of the Maori
keep, at a point upon which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to render assistance
to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer, of the Royal Artillery. Lieutenant Pickard, it is
stated, crossed and recrossed the parapet, to procure water for the wounded, when none of the men could be
induced to perform this ser^^ce, the space over which he traversed being exposed to a cross-fire ; and testimony is
borne to the calmness displayed by him and Assistant Surgeon Temple under the trying circumstances in which
they were placed.
Thackeray, Lieutenant'&ii-vf i.Rj, Talbot, Bengal Engmeers (now jl/a/or).— For cool intrepidity and characteristic
daring in extinguishing a fire in the Delhi Magazine enclosure, on the i6th September 1857, imder a close and
heavy musketry fire from the enemy, at the imminent risk of his life from the explosion of combustible stores in the
shed in which the fire occurred.
Tombs, Major Henry, Bengal Artillery (now 2Iajor General Sir Henry, XCB.)— For noble behaviour before
Delhi, on 9th of July 1857, in twice coming to Lieutenant Hills' rescue, and on each occasion killing his men.—
See " Lieutenant .James Hills."
Travers, Major James, 2nd Bengal Native Infantry (now Major General).— ¥oT a daring act of bravery in July
1857, when the Indore Presidency was suddenly attacked by Holkar's Troops, in having charged the guns with only
five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, thereby creating a favourable diversion, which
saved the Uves of many persons, fugitives to the Residency. It is stated that Officers who were present considered
that the effect of the charge was to enable many Europeans to escape from actual slaughter, and time was gained
which enabled the faithful Bhopal Artillery to man their guns. Colonel Travers' horse was shot in three places,
and his accoutrements were shot through in various parts. He commanded the Bhopal Levy.
Trevor, Cajjtain Willi.^m Spottiswoode, Royal Engineers (now Ma /or), and Lieutenant James Dundas.— Act
of bravery for which recommended.— For their gallant conduct at the attack on the Blockhouse at Dewangiri,
in Bhootau, on the 30th April 1865. Major General Tombs, CB. jrc. the Officer in command at the time, reports
that a party of the enemy, from 180 to 200 in number, had barricaded themselves in the Blockhouse in question,
which they continued to defend after the rest of the position had been carried and the main body was in retreat!
The Blockhouse, which was loopholed, was the key of the enemy's position. Seeing no officer of the storming
party near, and being anxious that the place should be taken immediately, as anv "protracted resistance might
have caused the main body of the Bhooteas to rally, the British force having been fighting in a broihng sun on
very steep and difficult ground for ujiwards of three hours, the General in command ordered these two Officers to
•show the way into the Blockhouse. They had to climb up a wall which was fourteen feet high, and then to enter
6o2 The Victoria Gross — Services.
» liouse," occupied by some 200 desperate men, head foremost through an opening not more than two feet wide
lietween the top of the wall and the roof of the Blockhouse. Major General Tombsstates that on speaking to the Sikh
soldiers around him, and telling them in Hindoostani to swarm up the wall, none of them responded to the call until
these two Officers had shown them the way, when they followed with the greatest alacrity. Both of them were
wounded.
Tytler, Lieidenatit JohkAdam, 66th Bengal Native Infantry (now Lieutenant Colone!, C'B., Bengal Staff Corps). —
On the attacking parties approaching the enemy's position under a heavy fire of roxtnd shot, grape, and musketry,
on the occasion of the action at Choorpoorah, on the loth February 1858, Lieutenant Tytler dashed on horseback
aheadof all, and alone, up to the enemy's guns, where he remained engaged hand-to-hand until they were carried
b.vus ; and where he was shot through the left arm, had a spear wound in his chest, and a ball through the right-
sleeve of his coat.
WxuKSON, Ensiffti Richard, 75th Regiment (now Major). — For conspicuous bravery at Delhi on the 1 8th July
1857, when the Regiment was engaged in the Subjee Miindee, in having saved the life of Private ilichael Farrell,.
when attacked by a sowar of the enemy's cavalry, and killing the sowar. Also, on the same day, for rescuing
Private John Barry of the same regiment, when, wounded and helpless, he was attacked b.y a cavalrj- sowar,
whom Ensign Wadeson killed.
Walker, i<eH<e«rtHOlABK, 30th Regiment (now Colonel 3rd Foot, " The Buffs").— For having at Inkerman, 5th
November 1854, distinguished himself in front of his regiment, by.himping over a wall in the face of two batta-
lions of Russian Infantry which were marching towards it, for the purpose of encouraging his comrades
by his example to advance against such heavy odds, which they did, and succeeded in driving back both batta-
lions.
'^k.XA/i.ii. Lieiilenaut William Fka.ncis Fredf.kick, 25th Bombay Native Infantry (now Captain Bombay Staff
Corps). — For great gallantry at the capture by storm of the Fortress of Gwalior, on the 20th June 1858. He and
Lieutenant Rose, who was killed, were the only Europeans present, and, with a mere handful of men, the.y attacked
the fortress, climbed on the roof of a house, shot the gunners opposed to them, caiTied all before them, and took
the fort, killing cvei-y man.
Watso.v, Lieiitciiaiit JoHx, 2Sth Bombay Native Infantry (now Colonel, OS., Bombay Staff Corjis). — " Lieutenant
Watson, on the 14th November 1857, with his own squadi'on (of the ist Punjaub Cavalry), and that under Captain,
then Lieutenant, Probyn, came upon a bod.y of the rebel caval^J^ The ressaldar in command of them — a fine
specimen of the Hindustani Mussulman— and backed up by some half-dozen equally brave men, rode out to the
fi-ont. Lieutenant Watson singled out this fine-looking fellow, and attacked him. Theressalda.r presented hispistol
at Lieutenant Watson's breast at a yard's distance, and fired ; but most providentially without effect ; the ball
must, by accident, have previously fallen out. Lieutenant Watson ran the man through with his sword, and diis-
mounted him ; but the native officer, nothing daunted, drew his tulwar, and with his sowars renewed his attack
upon Lieutenant Watson, who bravely defended himself until his o^vn men joined in the melee, and utterly routed
the party. In this rencontre. Lieutenant Watson received a blow on the head from a tulwar, another on the left
arm, which severed his chain gauntlet glove, a tulwar cut on his right arm, which fortunately only divided the
sleeve of the jacket, but disabled the arm for some time ; a bullet also passed through his coat, and he received a
blow on his leg, which lamed him for some days afterwards." — Degpntchfrom Ilajor General S^r JumesHojie Grant,
KCB., dated 10th Jdnuary 1858.
WiLMOT, Captain Henry, Rifle Brigade (now Sir Henkt, BArt., retii-ed Major) ; Corporal W. Nash ; and
Private D.ivid Hawkes. — For conspicuous gallantry at Lucknow on the nth March 1S5S. Captain
Wilmot's Company was engaged with a large body of the enemy, near the Iron Bridge. That Officer found him-
self at the end of a street with only four of'his men, opposed to a considerable body. One of the four was shot
through both legs, and became utterl.y helpless ; the two men lifted him up, and although Private Hawkes was
severel.y wounded, he carried him for a considerable distance, exposed to the fire of the enemy, Captain Wilmot
firing with the men's rifles, and covering the retreat of the party.
Wood, Lieutenant Heney Evelyn, 17th Lancers (now Major goth Light Infantry). — For having on the 19th October
1858, during action at Sindwaho, when in command of a Troop of the 3rd Light Cavalry, attacked with much
gaUantry, almost single-handed, a body of rebels who had made a stand, whom he routed. Also for having subse-
quently, near Sindhora, gallantly advanced with a duffadar and sowar of Beatson's Horse, and rescued from a
band of robbers a Potail, Chemmum Singh, w'nom they had captured and carried off to the Jungles, where they
intended to hang him.
Wood, Cop^dtK John ArGnsTus,"2oth Bombay Native Infantry (now Colonel Bombay Staff Corps). — On the 9th
December 1856, Captain Wood led the Grenadier Company, which formed the head of the assaulting column sent
against Bushire. He was the first man on the parapet of the fort, where he was instantly attacked by a large
number of the gan-ison, who suddenly sprang on him from a trench cut in the parapet itself. These men fired a
volley at Captain Wood and the head of the storming part.y, when only a yard oi- two distant from that Officer ;
but although Captain Wood was struck by no less than seven musketballs, he at once threw himself upon the enem.y,
passed his sword through the body of their leader, and, being closely followed by the men of his compan.y, speedily
overcame all opposition, and established himself on the place. Captain Wood's decision, energy, and determined
valour undoubtedly contributed in a high degree to the success of the attack. His wounds compelled him to leave
the force for a time ; but, with the true spirit of a good soldier, he rejoined his regiment, and returned to his duty
at Bushire before the wounds were properly healed.
Woowzs, Sergeant Mdjor Charles, 17th Lancers (now Quarter Master 104th Fusiliers). — For_ having, after the
retreat of the Light Cavalry, at the battle of Balaklava, 26th October 1854, been instrumental, together with Dr.
James Mouat, CB., in saving the life of Lieutenant Colonel Morris, CB., of the 17th Lancers, b.y proceeding,
unilor a heav.y fire, to his assistance, when he was lying very dangerously wounded in au exposed situation.
6o3
Retirements by Sale of Commissions.
3Iajor GenemJs.
S. Trjon, Unatt.
C. F. Parkinson, Unatt.
Colnn»h.
John Miller, Unatt.
J. C. Gawler, 73 F.
Sir E. F. Campbell, Bart li.p.
60 F.
R. Bruce, Unatt.
H. D. Ellis, 9 F.
Hon. W. J. Colville, li.p. Riie
Brigade.
R. r. Harrison, h.p. 80 F.
R. W. Harley, 2 W.I.R.
C. N. Hogge, Gr. Gds.
Lieutenant Colonels.
E. Y. Peel, Unatt.
T. B. Mortimer, Unatt.
F. e. Keppel, Gr. Gds.
J. J. Bull, h.p. 56 F.
A. C. Greville, Unatt.
H. Colletto, h.p. 67 F.
T. W. White, 16 Lancers.
A. Pitcaim, h.p. Depot Batt.
W. H. D. FitzGcrald, Unatt.
P. MacDouald, h.p. 13 F.
N. Steevens, Unatt.
J. B. Flanagan, h.p. 81 F.
E. Bowen, 57 F.
G. A. Elliot, h.p. 18 F.
G. J. Ivey, h.p. 4 W.I.R.
R. Dillon, h.p. 30 F
B. B. Mauleverer, 88 F.
F. Miller, h.p. 63 F.
S. H. H. Edwards, h.p. 98 F.
S. Lyster, h.p. 94 F.
H. J. King, h.p. 3 F.
E. G. Daniell, h.p. 8 F.
A. J. Macpherson, h.p. 24 F.
G. C. Synge, h.p, 52 F.
J. M'Coiirt, h.p. Mil. Tr,
C. E. Johns, h.p. Mil. Tr.
J. H. Wade, h.p. 53 F.
F. W. Garden, 5 Lancers.
H. M. Sail, h.p. 22 F.
C. J. O. Swaffield, h.p. Depot
Batt.
H. L. Cafe, h.p. 94 F.
W. G. Margesson, h.p. 80 F.
F. Connor, h.p. 2 F.
C. R. B. Calcott, h.p. 28 F.
R. Lloyd, h.p. 36 F.
T. Teulon, h.p. 35 F.
J. T. N. O'Brien, h.p. 20 F.
C. W. Pakenham, Gr. Gds.
C. R. Piatt, h.r.. 6 F.
J. F. Hathorn,'Coldst. Gds.
F. St. J. N. Barne, S. F. Gds.
B. T. GUpin, 62 F.
G. D. Cleveland, 98 F.
R. F. Holmes, h.p. 89 F.
A. S. Jones, 13 F.
B. F. Alexander, Rifle Br.
R. H. Wood, h.p. 67 F.
C. Armstrong, h.p. 35 F.
L. J. F. Jones, h.p. Depot B.
Majors.
J. C. Weir. 2 F.
Hon. F. Le P. Trench, 40 F.
T. J. Francis, Unatt.
J. S. Menzies, h.p. 74 F.
F. R. Stack, 37 F.
J. Breton, Unatt.
T. B. Hutton, 100 F.
F. E. Murphy, 27 F.
F. Bonham, h.p. 71 F.
W. J. Coney, i Drs.
F. B. Bulkeley, 65 F.
W. A. King, h.p. 17 F.
C. B. Philiipps, h.p. 6 F.
B. Burrell, 15 Hussars.
C. H. Malan, 75 F.
O. B. Cannon, 97 F.
/f'lii.E.R. Bourke, 3 Hussars.
T. H. Forde, h.p. 46 F.
H. Brackenbury, h.p. DepotB.
W. I. Lutman, Ceylon Rifles.
C. Heycock, h.p. 89 F.
G. A. Tranchell, h.p. Ceylon
Rifles.
A. M. Rutherford, h.p. do.
A. Oldfield, 15 F
H. J. Wilkinson, h.p. 9 F.
J. T. Grant, h.p. 6 F.
G. G. G. Munro, h.jj. 20 F.
H. Nangle, h.p. 15 F.
R. V. Dickens, h.p. 11 F.
W. F. T. Marshall, h.p. 19 F.
S. C. Head, h.p. 6i F.
W.T. Ingles, h.p. 16 F.
G. G. Newton, h.p. 12 F.
J. Armstrong, h.p. 2 F.
T. L. Roberts, 93 F.
J. Cusack, h.p. 8 F.
J. Kemp, h.p. Cavalry Depot.
E. Mackay, h.p. 49 F.
H. W. Carletou, 21 F.
G. Betts, 81 F.
A. Fletcher, 12 Lancers.
F. A. Ball, 53 F.
C. M'Donnel, 4 Dr. Gds.
Hon. J. Colborne, 1 1 F.
Captains.
Sir S. H. Hayes, Bart. 2 Life
Guards.
C. A. Hughes, do.
E. Hayward, do.
R. Soatres, 5 Dr. Gds.
G. Pritchard-Rayner, do.
C. L. Davy, 6 Dr. Gds.
G. W. R. Hamilton, 7 Dr. Gds.
J. Stansfeld, 2 Drs.
O. C. B. Cresswell, 3 Hussars.
J. A. Ford, 4 Hussars.
H. A. R. Revell, 6 Drs.
E. B. Mansell, 6 Dr?.
V. T. Eyre, 6 Drs.
F. A. Herbert, 9 Lancers.
W. Cuniughame, 1 1 Hussars.
G. C. Cheape, 19 Hussars.
J.M. Dowdeswell, 12 Lancers.
G. J. Barry, do.
W. M. Innes, 13 Hussars.
R. J. A. Webb, do.
E. Peel, 14 Hussars.
W. S. Beaumont, do.
C. J. M. Lefroy, do.
D. Ricardo, 15 Hussars.
G. Walker, do.
C. C. Churchward, 16 Lane.
A. W. Brodhurst, 20 Hussars.
C. E. Farquharson, 21 Huss.
J. J. H. Johnstone, Gr. Gds.
W. H. Walrond, do.
F. J. C. Craven, do.
Hoti. C. J. H. Cadogan, do.
B. H. J. Scott, S. F. Gds.
F. R. Stanton, I F.
J. C. Stratford, 2 F.
W. J. G. Glascock, 4 F.
E. M. Kemp, 4 F.
H. Bathe, 5 F.
A. Nicols, 5 F.
J. T. Tewart, 6 F.
W. H. Hennis, 8 F.
B. G. Motfat, 8 F.
J. Carr, 10 F.
J. W. Poole, 1 1 F.
P. W. Jordan, II F.
J. 0. Johnson, X2 ¥.
H. J. MacDonnoll, 12 F.
E. C. C. Foster, 12 F.
A. F. Cuningham, 13 F.
J. B. Prizell, 14 F.
J. L. Gibson, 15 F.
R. C. Healy, h.p. 16 F.
H. J. Croft, 16 F.
R. Persse, 16 F.
A. Gardner, 16 F.
H. Kerr, 17 F.
W. A. LeMottee, 18 F.
W. 0. Bourke, 18 F.
T. G. Gilling, 22 P.
H. Leigh, 22 F.
R. F. A. Howorth, 22 F.
J. D. C. Thomas, 22 F.
E. J. Butler, 22 F.
P. Gully, 22 F.
R. D. Backhouse, 22 F.
J. Johnston, 24 F.
€o4 Beti
A. C. Hallowes, 24 F.
J. W. Boyfield, 29 F.
E. A. Marsland, 29 F.
F. Y. Cassidy, 31 F.
H. P. Deane, 31 F.
E. N. C. FoU, 32 F.
B. G. Graham, 33 P.
R. J. P. Leeson, 34 F.
J. Tryon, 39 F.
W. S. Walter, 42 F.
W. T. Thompson, 42 F.
H. W. Cuppage, 43 F.
T. C. Ffrench, 49 F.
J. F. Piuhey, 5 1 F.
A. A. J. Spencer, 52 F.
H. C. H. G. Holford, 52 P.
F. H. Clayton, 57 F.
W. Wordsworth, 58 F.
H. Sample, 60 F.
R. F. de B. Barry, 60 F.
J. R. Crane, 60 F.
C. F. Terry, 60 F.
J. Sloman, 61 F.
W. H. Hathway, 62 F.
J. E. Le Mottee, 64 F.
H. A. F. Merewether, 66 F.
W. L. Beattie, 66 F.
L, R. Lempriere, 67 F.
A. P. Rogers, 68 F.
J. C. H. Mansfield, 69 F.
J, H. Leslie, 71 F.
F. G. Sherlock, 72 F.
H. S. Andrews, 74 F.
G. E. Lecky, 78 F.
C. Mackenzie, 78 F.
J. Bimey, 80 F.
A. G. Gardner, 81 F.
D. T. Allcard, 84 F.
J. A. Barstow, 89 F.
Hon. E. M. W. Dawson, 92 F.
W. G. Mackie, 96 F.
J. A. L. Bucknall, 97 F.
C. J. MarshaU, 97 F.
G. I. Thompson, 99 P.
R. G. D. TosswiU, 99 F.
A. Willes, 104 P.
J. S. Knox, Rifle Br.
P. Whalley, do.
Bon. S. C. Glyn, do.
H. L. Wickham, do.
F. Markham, do.
C. G. A. Drummond, do.
J. O. Vandeleur, do.
J. C. Clarke, h.p. 13 P.
V. J. Applin, Unatt.
R. G. H. Bargoyne, h.p. 93 P.
W. Cavanagh, h.p. Canadian
Rifles.
J. E. Christie, h.p. 4.2 P.
G. Cookes, Unatt.
W. R. Corballis, h.p. 17 P.
W. E. Evans, h.p. 54 P.
R. Garrard, h.p. 5 Dr. Gds.
C. Hewett, h.p. 3 W. I. R.
J. Hunter, h.p. 17 P.
C Inge, h.p. Unatt.
'.remenis hij Sale of Commissions.
I G. R. Maclean, 16 P.
W. H. B. Hepburn, 16 P.
P. T. Blackley, 17 F.
L. J. W. Hussey, 17 F.
W. A. Curtis, 19 P.
W. W. Clarke, 20 P.
R. A. WooUey, 20 P.
J. Dunbar, 21 P.
T. E. Jones, h.p. 97 P.
P. Lawless, h.p. 97 P.
J. Le Messurier, h.p. 15 P.
E. W. C. Lloyd, h.p. 7 P.
C. S. Maunsell, 82 P.
H. S. Pasley, h.p. Cape M. R.
C. R. AVilliams, h.p. 4W. I.R.
C. T. WHson, h.p. Mil. Tr.
Lieutenants.
C. A. S. Murray, i Life Gds.
T. C. Daniel, 2 Life Gds.
L. Dundas, R. H. Gds.
H. A. Coventry, do.
J. Dalton, 4 Dr. Gds.
W. H. HaU, 6 Dr. Gds.
R. H. Stubber, i Drs.
A. S. Gladstone, i Drs.
Hon. R. G. Mol^Tieux, i Drs.
W. Johnson, 2 Drs.
J. L. Young, 3 Husssrs.
H. W. Trevelyan, do.
J. H. Hutchinson, 5 Lancers.
J. Baines, 6 Drs.
R. J. C. Young, 6 Drs.
P. J. D. Reid, 6 Drs.
G. M. Porter, 7 Hussars.
A.S.H. d'Avigdor, 8 Hussars.
Hon. R. W. Talbot, 9 Lancers.
A. Ftsc. Valentin, 10 Hussars.
L. G. Dive, 12 Lancers.
G. N. R. WetheraU, i sHussars.
J. R. Beard, 16 Lancers.
S. A. M. Smythe, do.
H. M. Barton, 17 Lancers.
A. E. Burdon, do.
W. G. Andrews, 18 Hussars.
G. C. B. Taylor, 19 Hussars.
H. J. Beattie, 20 Hussars.
B. E. Mitford, I P.
R. H. Derman, i P.
C. R. E. Cresswell, 3 P.
E. E. Martin-Atlrins, 3 P.
J. P. Spring, 5 F.
W. GiUilan, 7 P.
L. H. Corkran, 7 P.
C. W. O'Brien, 7 F.
H. W. MeUis, 9 P.
S. C. Welch, 9 P.
W. L. E. Money-Kyrle, 21 P.
J. G. Syms, 24" P.
A. W. Turnbull, 25 F.
A. C. Newman, 25 P.
C. H. D. Kirby, 29 P.
G. E. Cobden, 30 P.
W. A. Beamish, 31 P.
H. P. M. Bishop, 31 F.
C. W. L. Ogilby, 31 P.
P. A. Garden, 32 P.
E. G. C. Cregoe, 32 F.
E. S. G. Monypenny, 34 P.
H. G. H. Stokes, 38 F.
M. P. P. Hackett, 38 P.
E. Martin, 40 P.
G. T. L. Pipon, 40 P.
C.T.P. Champion-Crespigny,
41 P.
C. H. Sampson, 4 I P.
Hon. D. Sandilands, 43 F.
E. W. Davies, 44 P.
J. G. Dickson, 47 P.
P. E. Lonsdale, 49 P.
J. F. Rolleston, 50 P.
A. C. CampbeU, 50 F.
W. T. De Moleyns, 50 P.
M. H. Taylor, 51 P.
J. H. Dunlop, 51 F.
H. S. Middleton, 52 P.
R. W. U. Corbett, 52 P.
E. G. Leycester, 52 P.
J. G. Scott, 53 F.
A. Teevan, 55 P.
G. Garnett, 57 P.
E. S. Tidal, 57 P.
0. G. Parker, 60 P.
A. B. Legard, 60 F.
W. A. D. Shelton, 62 P.
H. L. Egan, 62 P.
S. M. Smyth, 63 P.
D. L. Rashbotham, 64 P.
C. E. R. W. Mortimer, 9 P. | R. H. Johnson, 64 P.
C. M. Short, 10 F.
C. P.Morgan, 11 P.
E. Turner, 12 P.
F. Morgan, 12 P.
T. P. Moloney, 12 P.
D. A. S. Lawlor, 13 P.
M. Duncan, 13 F.
E. B. Quirk, 13 P.
A. W. Bridson, 13 P.
N. Saulez, 13 P.
H. E. Whidbome, 14 P.
W. B. Churchward, 14 F
D. Raymond, 14 P.
J. G. B. Lye, 14 P.
W. J. Franks, 15 P.
G. Boldcn, I :; P.
H. W. Price, 65 F.
I H. C. Duncombe, 71 P.
j A. G. Schneider, 71 F.
T. C. Wilkuison, 72 F,
W. P. D. Schreiber, 73 F.
G. D. Maybury, 73 P.
G. H. Verney, 74 P.
D. Maitland, 74 F.
A. R. D. Tosswill, 75 F.
G. O'Grady, 78 P.
G. Quin, 79 F.
H. T. Macleod, 79 P.
J. n. Alston, 80 P,
H. W. Rudkin, 80 P.
R. W. S. Burnet, S3 P.
W. P. M. Smyth, 84 F.
Retirements hy Sale of Commissions.
A. Macaulay, 84 F.
G. Hawkins, 86 F.
H. D. Devereux, 87 F.
J. J. Davidson, 88 F.
J. B. Eibton, 89 F.
O. Selby, 92 F.
R. B. Allardice, 93 F.
H. M. Atherley, 93 F.
T. D. Gilbert, 94 F.
C. W. Humpage, 94 F.
E. M. Showers, 95 F.
H. Scougall, 96 F.
G. H. W. Tremenheer, 102 '.
A. Hamilton, 102 F.
E. G. P. Wood, 103 F.
B. C. Showers, 103 F.
S. U. Saulez, 103 F.
V. C. E. Parker, 104 F.
T. A. Thurp, 104 F.
B. Huddleston, 104 F.
E. T. W. Dunn, Eifle Br.
Hon. W. A. W. Ponsonby.do.
F. E.Kerr, do.
A. R. H. Swiudley, i W. I.E.
A. H. Crawfuird, do.
P. M. Lawe, 2 W. I. R.
C. E. S. Ruthven, do.
E. Birch, do.
J. F. Trotter, do.
T. R. Jones, do.
605
R. Falkincr, Ceylon R.
R. S.Armstrong, h. p. 25 F.
J. Arnott, h.p. R. Canadian
Rifles.
, K. Barrett, h.p. 14 F.
Bennett, li.p. Cape M. R.
. Higgens, h.p. 90 F.
Halberton, 90 F.
L'Estrange, h.p. S. F. Gds.
J. G. Robinson, h.p. 19 F.
F. Shorting, h.p. 3 W.I. R.
Ensign.
G. Ellis, I W. I. R.
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COMMUTATIONS.
Tlie undermentioned Officers have received a ComrniUed Allowance in lieu of Half.pay or
Retired Allowance : —
Colonel.
W. M. H. Dixon (Hon. Mai. Gen.) r.f.n
R. Art. " ^
Lieutenant Colonel.
P. P. Taddy (Hon. Col.) r.f.p. E. Art.
Ca2)tains.
J. D. Shakespear (Bt. Lt.Col.) h,p. R. Art.
H. F. Saunders (Hon.Lfc.Col.) r.f.p. 3 W.
I. R.
P. Cahill (Hon. Major) r.f.p. 56 F.
W. J. Grimston (Bt. Major) late of R. Art.
P. Geracrhty (Hon. Major) r.f.p. 20 F.
A. H. C. Hamilton, late of R. Art.
H. M. Borton, late of R. Art.
W. Gilmour, late of R. Art.
C. L'Estrange, late of R. Art.
C. O. Browne, late of R. Art.
F. Howlett, late of R. Art.
F. Carey, late of R. Art.
J. C. J. Lowry, late of R. Art.
C. F. Roberts (Bt. Major) late of R. Art.
E. Brett, h.p. 28 F.
Lieutenants.
J. R. J. Bramly, late of R. Art.
J. C. Davie, lato of R. Art.
L. Gye, late of R. Art.
C. D. E. Park-Smith, late of R. Art.
F. C. Hughes Hallett, late of R. Art.
J. A. Campbell, late of R. Art.
H. B. R. Harvey, late of R. Art.
Paymasters.
B. R. James, h.p. 51 F.
M. Doorly, h.p. I W. I. R.
Dejmty Purveyors.
J. W. Sherman, h.p.
H. Powell, h.p.
Deputy Controllers.
F. C. Carpenter, li.p.
E. B. de Ponblanque, h.p.
Y. W. C. Hawkins, h.p.
Resignations.
Captains.
R. H. Robertson, R. Art.
H. F. Gibb, R. (Bombay) Art.
Lieute'tiants.
F. T. Bircbam, R. Art.
A. M. Pinhey, R. Art
A. S. WooUey, R. Art.
E. F. Law, R. Art.
W. H. R. Rocbfort, R. Art.
W. B. Adams, R. Art.
A. B. Cunningham, R. (Ben-
gal) Art.
H. Fowler, R. Eng.
G. A. L. A. Whitmore, R.
Eng.
C. C. Seton, R. Eng.
W. T. Wilson, R. Eng.
W. F. Thompson, 108 F.
Sub Lieutenants.
F. I. Main, 6 Dr. Gda.
J. E. Simeon, 97 F.
Paymasters.
R. C. Granville, 9 F.
L. Mackenzie, 68 F.
I H. Givins, 80 F.
H. W. S. Kindersley, 99 F.
Quarter Master.
T. Hughes, 108 F.
Assistant Surgeons.
J. M. M'Cully, Staff.
H. E. Maunsell, Staff.
A. Orombie, Staff.
W. L. White, Staff.
Chaplain.
C. J. Duthie.
Superseded.
Sub Lieutenant. E. G. B. Trib», 9 Lancers.
Removed from the Army.
Lieutenant. F. W. Robins, 60 F.
Absconded.
Paymaster. C. F. T. Ternau, 2 W. I. R.
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DEATHS.
Field Marshal.
Sir Geo. Pollock, Bt. R. Art.'
Generals.
Sir J. A. Hope, 9 F.
Sir A. Lindsay, R. Art.
Sir J. Jackson, i Dr. Gds.
J. G. Griffith, R. Art.
Sir P. Montgomerie, R. Art.
W. R. Ord, R. Eng.
F. R. Chesney. R. Art.
Hon. T. Ashburnham, 82 F.
Sir J. L. Pennefatlier, 22 F.
J. Hall, 19 Hussars.
T. Foster, R. Eng.
R. Greaves, 40 F.
T. Wood, 84 F.
M. Williams, R. Eng.
F. Farquharson, Bombay
Infantry.
T. Oliver, Bengal Infantry.
H. L. Worrall, Bengal Cav.
J. Garnault, Madras Infantry.
C. R. W. Lane, Bengal
Lieutenant Generals.
M. J. Slade, 50 F.
Sir E. Macarthur, lOO F.
J. K. Roes, Unatt.
J. G.Walker, r.f.p. R. Art.
Sir J. C. Coffin, Madras Inf.
J. Butler, Bengal Infantry.
W. H. Hennis, r.f.p. R. Art.
Major Generals.
A. Emmet, r.f.p. R. Eng.
J. Whylock, r.f.p. R. Marines.
C. W. Wingfield.r.f.p. R. Art.
B. Daveney, r.f.p. i F.
C. R. Scott, 100 F.
T. J. Deverell, r.f.p. 77 F.
G. J. Carey.
G. Gambler, R. Art.
C.D.Robertson, r.f.p. R. Eng.
P. Brown, h.p. 62 F.
W. S. Furneaux, r.f.p. 103F.
W. F. Beatson, Bengal Inf.
Colonels.
P. Dundas, r.f.p. 47 F.
W. Slater, r.f.p. Depot Batt.
R. A. Cuthbert, r.f.p. 15 F.
W. B. G. Reed, r.f.p. 84 F.
F. R. Palmer, h.p. 60 F.
W. Bell, r.f.p. 98 F.
W. C. Hodgson, 79 F.
R. S. Harrison.r.f.p. R.Mad.
J. Carpendale, R. Eng.
J. Young, R. Art.
G J. Burne, b.p. 73 F.
G.W. Peyton, Madras S. C
F. J. Nelson, Bengal S. C.
j R. C. Tytler, Bengal Inf.
H. Stanley, Bombay Inf.
T. S. Beghie, late of 44 F.
W. Fraser, late of 43 F.
/. M'Dnnall, late of2Lf. Gds.
F.H. Tunia-.lateofS.P.Gds.
C. H. R. Howard Joyse, late'
of R. Horse Guards.
Lievtenaat Colonels.
C. Spedding, h.p. 32 F.
R.Howortb, R. Eng.
J. Norman, r.f.p. 54 F.
H. A. Kerr, r.f.p. I F.
F. Tudor, r.f.p. 38 F.
Wm. Mayue.h. p. Land Trans-
port Corps.
T. L. Mayne, Unatt.
G. E. B. We8thead,h.p. 31 F.
J. S. Frith, R. Art.
F. J. Soady, R. Art.
T. Gore, b.p. 8S F.
P. D. Stokes, S. 0. of Pens.
H. W. Race, r.f.p. do.
T. Anderson, 64 F.
S. V. Stephenson, S.F. Gds.
W. R. Campbell, Madras S.C.
H. R. Garden, Bengal S.C.
J. G. Palmer, Madras S.C.
H. C. Cuppage, Bengal S.C
j S. B. Cookson, Bengal S.C.
W. D. Hoste, Bengal S.C.
E.W.E. Howard, Bengal S.C.
J. J. Eckford, Bengal S.C.
W. Barclay, Madras S.C.
G. A. Harrison, Madras S.C.
J. C. Dickson, Bengal Inf.
li. F. Holmes, lite oi 89 F.
F. Alison, late of 19 F.
W. D.Bushe,\a.te of 7 Hussars
E. K. 8. Butler, late of 35 F.
P. De Lancij, late of 75 F.
T. Esmonde, late Unatt.
G. Hall, late of 54 F.
S. B. Hamilton, late of 25 F.
A. H. Kinoan, late of 95 F.
B. G. Layard, late Unatt.
A. G. Earl of Moray, late
Unatt.
A. Ormshy, late Unatt.
J. B. Pilgrim, late of 8 F.
0. Roheson, late of Mil. Tr.
F. Van Straubenzee, late of
13 F.
W. Tomkinsoji, late of 83 P.
P. Le P. Trench, la*e of 2 Dr.
Gds.
R. Vansittart, late of Coldst.
Gds.
J. C. Wallingtov, late of 10
C. Wyndham, late of 2 Drs.
Majors.
J. Stocker, r.f.p. R. Eng.
L. E. Walsh, r.f.p. R. Art.
F.W. Pettiugal,r.f.p.R.Eng.
H. Webb, r.f.p. 28 F.
W. Peddle, r.f.p. S.O. of Pen-
sioners
^L F. Steele, r.f.p. S.O. of P.
W. H. JI. Warner h.p. 39 F.
J. C. Gritiith, R. Art.
C. O'Donoghue, 76 F.
H. A. Norris, h.p. 22 F.
R. W. Hais, R. Art.
W. S. M. Wolfe, R. Art.
R. L. Tottenham, R. Art.
P. Murraj', R. Eng.
R. .]. Castell, Bombay S.C.
IL D. B. Smith, Madras S.C.
F. A. Fenton, Madras S.C.
Hoji.W.M.Fraser,Bengal S.C.
R. A. Chadwick, Madras S.C.
Alex. Drury, Madras S.C.
J. J. Mmir, Madras S.C.
J. S. Stewart, Madras S.C.
C. E. Orman, Bengal S.C.
C. MacFarlane, Bengal S.C.
F. J. Ripley, Bengal S.C.
F.W. Russell, Bengal Cavalry
Tr. F.F.Marshall, l-ite of 19 F.
W. Barnston, late of 55 F.
N. L. Beamish, late Unatt,
R. P. Bislwpp, late of iS F.
C. Camphell, late of 31 F.
T. E. Camphell, late Unatt.
E. A. Cook, late of 1 1 Hussars
C. W.DeRenzy, lateof4Drs.
Sir E. Gage, Bt., late of S.F.
Gds.
8. B. Gordon, late of 45 F.
Sir John Hill, Bt. late of 17
Lancers
J. C. Jervoise, late Depot Batt.
T. W. Sheppard, late of 87 F.
R. Thompson, late of 6 F.
Captains.
Marq. of Graham, i Life Gds.
J. S. Balrd, R. Art.
C. E. Hanbury, R. Art.
F. Y. Wetherall, I P.
G. L. H. Poole, 18 F.
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C. E. Wliinyati? 52 F.
H. Browne," 58 F.
G. R. Chevalier, 65 F.
A. J. Carstairs, 78 F.
W. M. Harnett, 97 F.
J. S. Graves, 103 F.
L. Creerj', 108 Foot.
A. H. Laurie, 108 F.
W. T. Rooper, Rifle Br.
W. R. F. Hopkins, 2 h.p. R.
Marines.
J. St. G. Armstrong, h. p. 22 F.
0. Banvell, Unatt.
F. Colvile. h.p. S. F. ^ds.
H. E. Ellice, h.p. 10 Hussars.
E. Gatty, h.p. 39 F.
A. H. Hartford, h.p. 36 F.
E. Hewett, h.p. 5 W. I. R.
A. Humfrey, h.p. 102 F.
J. Kyle, h.p. 12 F.
D M'Donald, h.p. R. Eng.
R. Macdonald, Unatt.
T. D. Macldnlay, h.p. 46 F.
F. R. Macnamara, h.p. 93 F.
T. Millerd, Unatt.
C. R. Murray, Unatt.
T. P. Newall, h.p. R. Mar.
A. Ormsby, Unatt.
C. Scott, h.p. R. Marines.
G. Symons, Unatt.
A. Lindsay, Bengal Inf.
J. W. Holland, Bombay Inf.
H. Smith, Bombay Inf.
A. Harrison, Bengal Inf.
C. E. Pritchard, R. Art.
Lieutenants.
C. H. Baines, 5 Lancers.
C. K. Rennell, 15 Hussars.
F. A. Baines (Adj. ) 1 8 Hussars,
S. S. Bomford, R. Art.
T. A. Kelsall, R. Art.
John Hame Harfc, R. Art.
W. H. Bernard, R. Art.
G. B. Power, R. Art.
J. F. Cookesley, R. Art.
C. E. Pridden, R. Eng.
G. W. Tisdall, R. Eng.
H. H. Murphy, R. Eng.
J. Brun, R. Eng.
H. M. Chambers, R. Eng.
G. M. Turner, R. Eng.
J.W.L. d'A. Willis, R. Eng.
G. G. Chapman, R. Eng.
H. C. M. Turnbull, 6 F.
G. J. Walsh, 9 F.
G. W. R. Gordon, 1 1 F.
G. A. Macdonnell, 18 F.
H. Jones, 18 F.
J. R. Harriman, 21 F.
C. H. Dougherty, 26 F.
F. H. Carleton, 26 F.
E. L. H. Kyle, 45 F.
J. S. Smith, 45 F.
G. F. J. L. Russell, 49 F.
E. R. Woodward, 49 F.
Deaths.
W. J. Jackson, 49 F.
Hon. R. R. Veruey, 52 F.
F. H. Wade, 55 F.
H. W. Sandford, 60 P.
R. H. Johnston, 70 F.
J. M'Millan, 75 P.
A. C. Kennell, 87 F.
A. W. Bowman, 90 F.
A. Moseuthal, 96 F.
D. J. Hawkins, 105 F.
R. T. Ommanney, 107 F.
A. Munro, 108 F.
R. M. Pilcher, 2 W. I. R.
G. Allen, h.p. 88 F.
W. Bale, h.p. 3 P.
J. Bennett, h.p. 14 Drs.
J. Blake, h.p. R. Art.
G. A. Bowdler, h.p. 99 F.
C. Campbell, h.p. 99 F.
J. Cannon, h.p. 3 Gar. Batt. I
W Ellis, h.p. 89 F. !
F. A. White, r.f.p. 2R. Vet. |
Batt. I
J. Grant, h.p. R. Art. j
G. Hamilton, Unatt. ;
J. Hutchinson, h.p. 60 F.
J. R. Irwin, h.p. 54 F. i
W. Jappie, h.p. 14 F.
Sir A. Lindsay, h.p. 104 P. ;
A. C. Manners, h.p. 18 P.
J. Nagel, h.p. Ceylon Regt.
G. Nangle, h.p. 76 P.
T. C. Newton, h.p. R. Waggon
Train
H. M. Ormsby, h.p. 36 P.
R. H. Potts, h.p. I W. I. R.
W. Ratcliff, h.p. i Gar. Batt. '
J. Rochfort, h.p. 100 F. ;
P. Scott, h.p. 98 P. I
L. de C. Walsh, h.x>. 34 F. ,
W. G. Craig, Bengal Cavalry.
H. d'Holbreuse, h.p. Roll's
Regt.
T. Crafer, R. Marines.
Sith Lieutenant.
G. S. Coates, 2 W. I. R.'
Second Lieutenants.
G. A. Devereux, h.p. R.
Marines.
G. Skues, h.p. R. Marines.
Cornet.
J. 0. Gage, h.p. 9 Drs.
Ensirjn.
F. Leatham, h.p. 62 F.
Paymasters.
H. A. Berry, 26 F.
W. D. Bedford, h.p. 87 F.
G. T, George, h.p. 4 Hoasars.
W. L. Hilton, h.p. R. M-
College.
W. Hughes, h.p. 82 F.
J. Rodgers, h.j). 26 F.
S. Rolfe, h.p. 14 Hussars.
H. W. Sibley, h.p. 76 F.
M. Thompson, h.p. 70 F.
Riding Masters.
T. Martin, 15 Hussars.
R. Stovell, R. Art.
Quarter Masters.
C. M'Lagan, 7 P.
J. Bryant, 36 P.
J. Keating, 63 F.
A. Jones, 70 P.
J. C. O'Rourke, 84 F.
R. Gibbins, 90 F.
J. Banyard, h.p. i6 P.
P. Barnes, h.p. 40 P.
P.H. Byrne, h.p.R.M. Asylum
G. Crispin, h.p. 67 P.
D. Cummings, h.p. R. Art.
R. S. Kelly, h.p. B. Staff Corps
J. Morgan, h.p. 52 F.
M. Nelson, h.p. 2 Drs.
M. Rorke, h.p. Cape M.R.
R. Shean, h.p. 51 P.
0. Vialls, h.p. 3 Drs.
T. Vousden, h.p. Depot Batt.
W. Walker, h.p. 2 Life Gds.
S. Fiest,R. Hospital, Chelsea.
H. Nelson, R. Art.
Deputy Commissaries
General.
A. Edwards, h.p.
W. Fletcher, h.p.
E. J. M'Mahon.
Assistant Commissaries
General,
W. Looker, h.p.
E. Mills, h.p.
Deputy Controller.
J. C. Rowland.
Assistant Controller.
M. Winter, h.p.
Cotninissaries.
A. S. Baynes.
E. K.Dwyer.
Deputy Commissaries -
W. B. Park.
T. Greenway.
Assistant Commissaries. -
11. J. Ferris.
E. H. Beckles.
Medical Department.
Director General.
Sir A. Smith, retired.
Surgeons Major.
G. F. Bone, R. Art.
L. Bernard, R. Malta F. Art.
S. Jeyes, h.p. Staff.
Surgeons.
P. N. Jackson, 2 Drs.
V. M. M'Master, 78 F.
R. Atkinson, h.p. 17 F.
A. Browne, h.p. 37 F.
T. Colchester, h.p. R. Art.
A. Collings, h.p. 40 F.
G. A. Cowper, h.p. 56 F.
P. Fraser, h.p. 8 F.
Deaths.
W. Kettle, h.p. 49 F.
W. Vallange, h.p. 69 F.
Assistant Surgeons.
R. A. Elliott, h.p. Staff. "■-
A. M. S. Lithgow, Staff".
R. D. Kemp, Staff.
J. R. R. Coulter, Staff.
R. Lambart, Staff.
John Williams, 65 F.
R. V. lI'Alevj, Staff.
R. A. Cuthbertson, 65 F.
J. Chatterton, S. F. Gds.
J. R. Dickson, Staff.
G. A. W. Wright, Staff.
J. Atkinson, h.p. Staff.
A. Campbell, h.p. 3 Dr. Gds
Veterinanj Surgeons.
J. Berington, h.p. Depot.
609
J. Robertson, h.p. 10 IIuss.
j J. H. Lemon, R. Art.
i Parregor.
J. W. Macdonnell, h.p.
1 Dcputg Pvrvcuor,
J. Harrington, h.p.
Superintendent of Stores.
I R. R. Pringle, h.p.
I Deputy Assistant Superin-
j tenO.ent of Stores.
John Oakes, h.p.
Chaplains.
J. Carry, h.p.
J. J. Mahe, h.p.
INDEX.
Abadie, Henry Richard 55
Abbott, Augustus Keith 42<
— Blair 36!
— Frank 283
— George Masson 429
— Henrj' Alexius 430
— Hemy Byam 521
— Henry- Dyett, CJi. 36, 480
— Herbert Kdwd. Stacy 403
— Isaac 185
— James 13, 177
— Rich. Theophilus,iWX>. 454
— Robert James 1 79
^ William Henry 347
— WilliamSmithDmibar 150
Abdy, Anth.Cha.Sykes 155
— Charles Haj-es 41, 481
Abercrombie, John 429
Abinger, Wm. P. Lord 37, 233
Abney, W. deWivesleslie 213
Acheson, Alexander W. 369
— Hon.ildw. Arch. B....
Acland,Fra. Gil. Dyke... 357
Acklom, Spencer 334
A'Comt, Hon. VaIw. A. H. 331
Acton, (.'h:nie.< 81, 295
— Francis, Ji,n;,„ 587
-Wm.M„k.s. (•nle...8s, 363
,Adair, Chus. Wm. CJi. 37, 399
— Henr\- 40, 397
— James yy
— Jacies Wallace Dunlop qg
— iSi-Rob.A. Shafto.iy^ 13:
— AVUliam Thompson... 40
Adam, Frederick J.
519
377
— Himter 506
Adams, Allen Neason ... 269
— Allen Noble
— And. Leith, MD 37,
— Arthur Fulford 366
— Augustus Fred. F
— Cadwallader 34, 293
^ Edward
— Edward Willoughby 171
— George, CB 577
— George Hewish... 87, 332
— Henrj' Augustus 403
— Henry Balthazar 363
— HeniyCoker 296
— Henry Ellis 3,,
— Rev. J. Williams, BA. 457
— Michael Goold „
-Robert 360
— Robert, MD
— Thomas Edmund
— Walter Seymour 30 r
— William Henry 96
Adamson, C. H. Ellison 499
-Uavid Ill
-- Joseph Samuel 58
- Robert Isaac 258
— Sauncters
Adcock, Alli-cd AVilli;
— Herbert Burrows 242
— John, 3ID 377
Addams, James 97
Adderley, Edmund Wm.
— Edward
Addington, Jfoii. C. J. 63, 3^6
-Jlon.L.A 84, 58I
Addison, Alt". Chamber. 55
— George William 21
— John Copley 2115
— Joseph Edward
•- Thomas, CJi 32, 230
— Thomas Edw. Kerr . 237
Addy, John 90,363
-Robert John 1,0
Adey,Arth.Welle8levG. 53,
— G<jod.son .".65, >«,
Goodson .
250
Adiam, Henry Chas. 39, 4.,
Adtey, William Henry... 4c,
AdsettB, John ,86 3,7
Adyo,J.Miller,C£.3,, 164,366
Affleck, James 520
AgaBsiz, Roland Lewis 401
Agg, William
Aguew, Charles
— Gerald Andre
— Thos. Ramsden
— William 39,
Aikman,Fred. Robertson
Ailesbury, G.W. F., Mar.
Aiuslie, Chas. Philip 9,
— Edward Campbell . . .
— Heniy Francis
— James 42,
— Wm. Bernard, C£. ...
Ainsworth, WiUiam
Airey, Cha. Bourne
— George John
— James Talbot
— -SirRichd.ffCjy. 6,132,
— Robert Hemy Bm-reU
Aislabie, Rawson ... 93,
— William Benjamin ...
Aitchison, Chas. T....38,
— Jas. E. Tierney, MD.
— *V John, GCJi 6,
— AVilUam
— WilUam Andrew
Aitken, Alexander
— George
— Robt. HopeM 64,
-Walker
— William
— Will ill m, J/i»
— WiUinni David 35,
Aked, Thomas
Akers, Charles Style 67,
Albemarle, Geo. T. Earl
Alcock, Geo. Bra. Pou.
— Nathaniel 279,
— Ponsonby
— Thomas St. Leger ...
Alder, Sj'dney 265,
AUlerson, JJfi'. E. A. ...
— Henry James 91,
Alderton, Thomas
Aldridge; George Aug...
— Henry
— John
— John
Aldworth, Rich. William
Robert Oliver
Alessi, Med. de Marchesi
Alexander, Alf. Gordon
— Archibald
Arthur Clifford
Aubrey de Vere
Boj'd Francis
Caledon James
Claud 58,
Edward Mayne
Frederick 43,
Frederick Freeman...
Fred. Gordon
Frederick Llewcllvu .
Fred. Morris ■....
— George
— George
George Agar
George Gardiner, CB.
Granville, H. J
Henr.y 80,
— .SfV James, XCiJ. ...7,
lames
— Sir James Edward ...
— James Edward
James Fane
John
John Henry
Robert 82,
Robert
Robert
JJon. Walter Philip...
WiUiam, Jl/Z»
William Gordon
William James...
WilhamR. E 61,
WilUam Ryrie 68,
AIgar,J.Sturg.HamUton
Alison, 5ir Arch. Bt. CB.
Alison, Charles German 337 Anderson, Edw. Abbot.,
Allan, Alex. jlfX>.... 256, 377
— Alexander Stewart 60, 413
— Andrew Timbrell 99
— Dudley North 588
— George 572
— John Younger 317
— Robert =;8o
— William 80, 285
Allardice,G. J. Campbell 294
— JohnM'Dermid 322
Allardyce, James ...83, 486
Allatt, Hy. Thos. Warde 290
Allcard, Octavius 247
Allen, Alexander
— A. B 369
— Bedford Moraut 262
— Charles Carson 267
— Crawford Lewin 305
— Francis S 200
— Frederick 93, 420
— Frederick Sej-mom- .. 254
— George 347
— George 572
— George Burges 171
— Griffith 344
— Henry Wilham 353
— James 07
— John Edward
— John Penu
— Raljih Shuttleworth..
-Ralph Edward
342 — Robert Austin, MD...
2091 — Robert Calder
8 — Robert Marshall 578
409 — Rodney Vansittart ...
377i William Cocks 26
3501— William Edward 45
99 — William Tankerville.. 40'
375 AUejiie, Douglas 89, 28
396 — Edw. W. Fisher H. ... 15,
369 — Robert Augustus 53'.
Allfrey, Edward 256
99
Goodrich Holms
— Henry
— Irving Stening
AUin, John William 324
AUinson, Anth. Coulton 358
AUnutt.Wm.Winkworth 551
Allsopp, Ranulph 172
Alston, Sydney Vere ... 401
— Wm.Evelyn, MD. 186, 377
37|Alteu, Victor, Count...
Vltham, Wm. Surtees
231
Alves, John Morison ..
171
— Malcolm Arlmthuot.
324
— A\'m. Ludlow
172
^78
Ambrose, .Icjhu.J/ii. 302
45 5
— John Charles
300
Ames, Gerard Vivian ..
143
4^
— Lionel Neville
229
408
— William
427
Aine.l.ui-y, J„s,.i,l,W.R
4S3
Sbb
-SMin.iH Curuuallis..
4S4
237
586
is6
Aiabuist,y/,>H,l-'rcdericl!
— JJoii. Jefferv Charles
136
Amiel, Charies Fred. 89
326
Amsinck, William
Anderson, Abraham
207
IS
— Alexander, CB 7
397
427
— Alexander 351
379
ISP
— Alex. Dingwall
136
— Alexander Dunlop . .
426
1 80
— Alexa nder Wms
367
162
— Alfred
182
— Ai'chibald James
402
f.l
— Arthur. MD.CB
37«
— Arthur W. Leslie
— Charles John
St8
276
— David
-David
tS7
— David Greeuhill
304
— Dav. Hawley B., MB.
379
36
— Donald George
302
Edward Brooke
Fred. Cortlandt ...68,
Mev. G. B
George
Geo. Gibson
George Sligo A
— George S. A
— Hamilton Pringle
— Ha riy Cortlandt ...60,
— Henry
— Horace Searle 86,
— Hugh Stark
— James George
— Jas. Henry Pringle 92,
— James William
— John 185,
— John 186,
— John 89,
— John Albert, J/i».i6o,
— John David
— John Grant
— JohuHeurv
— John Richard, CB. ...
— John Watson M
— Joseph, CB. KS.
— Joseph Edw
— Patrick Charles ...91,
— Philip Edward
— Richard
— Roljeil;
— Robert 145,
- Robert Carew, MD.
— Robert Patrick 41,
— Samuel
— Wa rdla w Cortlandt . . .
— Wilfred Tiu'ner
— William
— AVilliam
— William C 39,
— William James 89,
— Wm.Robt. LeGeyt...
— William StuiTOck
— AViUiam Warden
Andrew, Charles
— David Clapham
— Harry Pa trick
— George, J/.B
Andrewes, Wm. Gilly 60,
Andrews, Charles ...62,
— Charles Abdy
— James Trevor White
— James Walker
— John
— Mottrara
— Robert Fleetwood 147,
— Robert Williams
Andros, Edwyn Breuton
Angell, John Charles ...
Angelo, Edward Fox ...
— AVilliam
— John Wm. Edw
— John Anthony 42,
— Richard Fisher
Angus, John
— John Anstruther 42,
Anketell, Montray
Anley, Barnett Nether.
— Fred. Augustus ...92,
Annand, John Harvey...
Annesley, Arthur L. 68,
Francis Charles
Francis Charles
Jlon. Hugh ■
John Charles
.lohu Tisdall 62, ;
Oliver Francis Theo.
Reginald Carey ;
Robert
Stephen Fra. Chas.36, :
AViUiam Groves :
AVilliam Rich 85, ;
Ansell, Augustus Fran.
Rich. Turljervill ;
Anson, Alexander Geo. ;
Arch. Ed. Harbord 59, :
lion. A. H. A
Index.
371 Armstrong, Maiiscl
430J— Richard
267 — Ricliard
213 — Richard Seppiugs ...
317! — Robert Young
273 — Thomas.P. St. George
171 --William
342— William 255,
340, — William
Anson, Geo. Hamilton...
— George Wemyss
Anstey, Edgar O
— Thomas Henry
— Wm. Fred
Anstice, Robt. Henry ...
Anstruther, Alex. Wm.
— Basil Lloyd
— Philip Robert
— SirRobert 97[— William
— Robert Durham 352— - William A 59,
— Rob. Hamilton Lloyd 356 [— William Bruce
Anthony, Mark, MD. 291 379 — William Cairnes
Anton, Alexander 551! — William Gage
— Alex. Hen. Gibbs 335'Armj'tage,Ai-thurHenry
Antrobus, Edmund 229! — Henry
Aplin, Jno. G. Rogers ... 35'Arney, Chas. Augustus.
Apperley, Herb. Wynne i53iAmold, Fra. Havard ...
— Chas.OwenW 451 jAj'uold, Richard
Applegatb, Francis ...61,482 Arnott, AJcx. John
Appleton, William 395 — James, JlfD
Appleyard,F. Ernest 41, 331 — Napoleon
— Rich. Lock 243'Arrowsmith, John Wm.
A])plin, Augustin O ■i,-j6' Xumvii, Hbs JRoyal High-
Apthorp, Frederick East 354I ncm Frince, KG. KT.
— Shirley 303 KP. GCMG
Arathoon, Robert Lewis 302 Ai-thur, Alexander Miller
Arber, George 368 — i?e«. David
Arbuckle, B.H.Vaughan s'— *V Fred. Leopold, Bt.
— Benjamin Vaughan... 180! — Thomas
— Charles Vaughan 91, 178 Ash, Robt. Vacy, MB.
— James Wm. Vaughan 400
Arbuthnot, Alexander. . . 185
— Arch. Ernest 408
— Chas. Geo., CiJ.... 39, 165
— George 84, 169
— George 297
^ Geo. Alex 407
— Geo. Alex. P
— Henry Thomas... 68,
— Son. Hugh
— WiUiam 84,
409
Ashbee, Bernard
Ashbumer, Francis Jas.
— George Elliot
— John 64,
— William 37,
Ashburnham, Cromer ...
Ashe, Edward Hopper ..
— William Hemy
Asher,JohnGordon,JlfJ5.
Ashfield, WUliam
Ashmore, Charles 8,
William Wedderburn 99 — William
Arbuthnott, J£on. Hugh 364
— John, Viscount 551
— Walter C. Warner ... 172
— iron. William 8
Archdale, MervjTi Hy. 154
Ai-chdall, Aud. Mervjm 551
— Hemy M. G 507
Archer, Charles, MB... 453
— Clement William 305
— Francis Bisset 577
— Francis Gordon 367
— Frederick Lewis 171
— Fulbert Wright 305
— George William 213
Ashton, Gough, MB. 300,
— Hemy
— William, J/ii
— William Francis
Askwith,W. Harrison 13,
Aslett, John Thompson
— William Stratton...35,
Astell, Chas. Edward 67,
— Godfrey
Astley, Fra. D
— Joiin Dugdale
— Spencer Byng
— R. Dukingfield
Astuto, Pierre
Atclierley, F. Topping..
— William Atcherley ...
Atchison, Chas. Henry..
— Thomas
Atherley, Francis Henry
— Mark Kerr
Athoi-pe, Robert
322
— Samuel 344, 376
— William Hemy 99
— William Spearman ... 577
Ajchibald, Robert Wm. 302
Ardagh, John Charles... 212
— Rich. Drapes 41,481 ^--,
Aji-den, G.BankesF. 261, 374]Atkin, John Roberts
— William 578 Atkins, Chas. Alfred 243,
Arentsschildt, A. Von 5S7I— George
Arkwi'ight,Chas. Evelyn 159 — Hemy
— Frank Wigsell 231
Armit, John Lees EmljTi 561
— Louis Arnold 262
Ai-naitstead, Robert 561
Armstrong, A. Boswell 97
— Alex. Thomas 66, 415
— Andrew Charles 236
Aubertin, Peter 137
Auchinleck, Daniel 262
Grahame, J/i*. ...244, 373
J. Claudius 162
William Henry 1 70
William Lowry 297
Auchterlonj-, T. Heathc. 184
Audain, John Willett P. 33
Auld, Robert 240
Auldjo, John Rich. ...65, 415
Austen, Albert George .. 14
AlfredGodwinGodwin 335
Algernon Fred. Wm.. 291
Henry Alfred 25 5
Hen H. Godwin ...84, 423
Austin, Alfred 242
Edmund 491
Geoffrey Lewis 393
George Brougham ... 355
Norton 572
Theodore 68, 484
Thomas 561
— William 99
Authonisz, Alf. M.MB. 379
Avonmore, Wm. Chas.
yi»<: 79
Awdry, Ambrose 21.
— James Arnold 33;
Ayerst, Rev. Wm., MA.. 457
Ayles, John George Aug.
Aylen, Thos. Vaughan...
Aylett, James
Aylmer, Charles Wm. ...
— Charles W. B 256
— Frederick A 172
— Frederick Charles ... 97
— George Edward 91
— ifoH. Henrj' 56
-Henry i:
— Henry Leycester 349
Aj'nsley, George Herbert
Murray 64,483
Aytoun, Andrew
— James
5S0
■67,
— Charles
— Charles
— Charles
— Chiistophcr, 3riy. ... 378
— Ellis Lukis 490
— Edw. James 371
— Edmund Jas. Young. 248
— Edward 402
— Edward F.Himter 93, 488
— Francis Hugh 367
— Francis Wheeler 361
— Fred. Macnaghten 88, 420
— Henry Lind 182
— James T. M 490
— James, B3/ 491
— James Wells, CB. 15, 132
— John 99
— John, CJi 13
— John 561
— John Arthur 220
• — John de Mont 327
— Lancelot, J/D. ...148, 374
J ohn Robinson
Robert
William
Atkinson, Alex. Hemy..
— Aug. Wms. Henry ...
— Charles
— Charles William
— Edward D
— Francis Forbes
— Frederick Dayot .35,
— George, MB 259,
— Guj- Newcomcn
— Humphry J. G
— John 147,
— John
— John R. Breeks
— Ralph
— Richaril 61,
— Richard Frederick ...
— Richard Henry
-Stephen Ednard
— Thomas, MB
— Thomas Joseph
— Warner 297,
Atlay, Edward, CB
— Reo. Brownlow T.,
MA
Attye, Fra. Lionel Octav.
Auber, Cha. Lionel S.
Babbage, H. Prevost 63, 414
Babbiugtou, William ... 97
Baber, Henry T. Harris 503
Babiugton, Chas. Walter 45
— David 403
— John Hy. Melville 37, 480
— Richard Clarke . . .64, 483
— Stephen s
— Thomas =75. 378
— William Knox 403
— Rev. Wm. M. S. MA. 508
Baby, Daniel Antoine
Bacchus, Henry 185
Bachelle, Lewis de. Baron
Von Dem Brinck 587
Backhaus, Arnold Erich 587
— Franz Fred 587
Backhouse, Joseph 507
-.., — Thomas Deering 316
346 Bacon, Bas.Ebenezer 38, 4
377 — Anth-niy 99
424 — Chas. B'. Gibbons 42, 4
531 — Edmuud A. H 60, 514
— Francis 56:
— Huntley 247
— John 586
— Thomas William 37
Bacot, Jno.Thos.Watson 578
Backhouse, Julius Batt 237
— iSeu.W. R 396
Badcock, Alexander R. 428
Baddeley, Fred. Henry
— Paul Fred. Michael...
— William Hen. Clinton
— Wm.L. C
Badgley, Jas. Montague
— Wm. Francis 424
Bagenal, Henry S. Rice 368
Baguell, Frederick ...87, 250
— Reo. Henry William 533
Bagot, Alexander.
— Arthur Greville
rles
611
Bailey, Charles 162
— Chris. Samuel 249
— Frederick 212
Frederick Procter 65, 414
Henry 273
Henry <s2
Hemy Pinnock
Himt Johnson .
John Franklen .
John .James 237
Thomas James 429
William Stafford 489
Bailie, James 99
James 81, 364
Thomas Maubourg 88, 296
— William Alexander ... 81
Baillie, Alex. Peter B.. 551
Charles DejTuan 236
Duncan James 40, 135
Francis Henry 305
George Alexander ... 403
George Clement 96
George Olaus, MB. .. 453
Hugh Smith 96
James 67
Jas. C. P 406
James Evan 83, 486
— John 63, 414
Neil Benjamiu 454
in, D. S. Krskine, MB. 578
George 561
George 577
— John Dove 138
Bainbridge, A.Percj-93, '82
— Alex. JohuGardeu ... 264
— Edmond 170
— Edward Thomas 262
— Frederick Thos.... 84, 420
— George 532
— Robert 99
Bainbrigge, Arthur .82, 252
— JohnHankey 9
— Philip ,Iohn 13
Baines, Cuthbert A 97
— Geo. Edw 42
— James Edgar 289
Baii'd, Alexander 322
— Andrew Wilson 2x3
— Augustus Eraser... 41, 412
— James Smith 181
— Sir David, Bt.
— Frederick
— John 568
— WiUiam 286
Baii-nsfather, Hugh W. 503
— Peter Robt 158
Bairstow, Thomas 572
Bake, Samuel Graham.. 577
— Baker, Alfred Aquila 370
— Charles Osb om 399
— Charles Stuart 79
— Eden Moyle 177
— Edw. Christopher ... 142
— Edward Henry .. . 93, 184
— Francis Bramley 230, 375
— Francis James 360
— George 313
— George 561
— George .\nth. Anfrcre 422
— George Grauville 551
— James Bovr3-cr 376
— James V.V 172
— John Granville 312
— Reginald Phillips 561
— Richard Aufrere 70
— Richard D 151
— Robert 577
— Robert Barrington . . . 369
— Robert Broome... 81, 255
— Robert Cattley 368
— Robert Henry S 172
— Robert John 66, 484
— Thomas 250
— Thomas Dm-and... 80, 358
— Thomas Norris 85, 419
— Thomas Richard 100
Thomas Young... 171, 377
52
99
— (.'harles 96 — Valentine
— Charles Hcrvey 215 — William "..'.'. 55
— Edw;ird 96 — Wm. Adolphus
— George 99 — W illiam Beresford
— George 63, 315
234
232
218
377
261
— WUliam Thomas 250
— Sir Wm. Erskine..
— Wm.Langworthy i
— Wm. Savage .
— Ponsonby 233
— Villiers Spencer 357
Bagshawe, Samuel L.... 503
Bagwell, WUliam 357' — Wyndham C. L 34
Baigrie, Robert 62, 517 iBalck, George Philip ... 551
N N
6l2
Balcombe, James 55' Barker.Fred. Clias.,3fD.
Bald, Reinhold Baker... 288 — George
Balders, Charles ilorley 139,— George Digby 69,
— CliaB. W. M., CJ?. 9, 159 — Heurj-
Balderson, ArcMbald ... 35s — Henry Andrews
Baldock, George 40. 481 — James 285,
— John 395' — James Campbell
— 'William Stanford 171' — John
Baldwin, Arch. Thos. 83, 486 — John Daye
— Frederick 401 — John Edw., 1/^. 340,
— Frederick Chene\'ix... 360 — Joseph 264,
— Godfrey 259 — Walter Julius
— Godfrey Clement K. 249 — 'William
— John Henry 426 — Jf(>r. "Wm. AUeyne ...
— ifec. John Richard ... 457 — William Henry
— Robert Bulkflev 551 Barklie, Robt. Martin...
Bale, John Edward 358 Barlow, Chas. C. Chfton
Balfe, Edmund 293' — Cuthbert 80,
— Walter 153 — Edward Hamilton ...
Balfour, Edward Green 505,— Frederick Watkins ...
— Francis Walter 100 — John Arthur
— Frederick Maitland... 336 — John Goodevo
— StrGeo.,irC£. 12, iSi, 366J— Maurice 8,
— Henrj' Lowther ...£9, 167 — Maurice John
— Robert Frederick 229 — Norman Bellas
— Tho. Graham, MD... 372 - Wm. Jas. Bratt ...67,
Balinhard,W.Camegj-d0 5;i|— William
Ball, Edward Arthur ... 242|— William
— Francis A 100' — William Ruxton
— Tertius, MD 375|Bamard, Arthur Alfred
— Thomas Gerrard ...6, 244! — C. Loudon, C5. ...15,
— Wilham Clare 371! — Christopher John
Ballantine, Robert Fred. 551 — George
BaUantjTie, James Geo. 249 — John Henry
Ballard, J. A., CB. ...36, 223!— Lindsay Henry John
— James Ritchie 371I— Robert Cary
— John Fane 2761 — William And. M
BallingaU, Wm. Hen. ... 279, — WUliam Osborne
Bally, St. John 292|Bame, F. St. JohnN. ...
— John Ford 171I — Henry Knightly
— William 277 — Philip Julius H. A. ...
Index.
533 Barrow,PercyH. Stanley loi'Battiuc, Wm. Alexander
215^ — RobertKnapp 551 Battiscombe, Edm. G....
319 — Seymour Duncan 429' — Robert Charles
551;— T. Samuel, MI). ..■26$, 37S — Walter Ernest Sax ...
170 — Thomas Walter 578 1— William Benjamin . . .
377|Barry, Andi-ew. ifD. ... 532|Battleman.WoodbumF.
215'— Charles '. 96:Battley, D'O.vle.y Wm....
58' — Chas. AVm 69, 2o9JBatty, Dudley r)a.\-ison..
149 — Daniel Paterson,Jfi). 579! - Richard Hamilton ...
377, — Dirk Gvsbert 249 iBattye, Arthur
375 — G.W 586 — Arthur Frederick . 66,
400J — James, 3/2) 377
158 — John, MD 360, 379
396 — William Henrv 100
294 — Wm.Wigram, CB. 36, 166
215 Barstow, John Ai-thm-... 335
214I — Thos. Adam Anderson 318
248 Barter, Henry 236
Joseph Francis 5o6|Baugh
Frederick Drummond
— George Money 67,
— Heniy Doveton ...81,
— Legh Riclimond
— Montagu M'Pherson.
— Wigram
Wj-nyard
Richard 82, 460
Bartholomew, F.Pelh. 93, 518
— George Churchill 248
— Robert 450
Barthorp, Arfhur 152
Bartleet, Ernest Rogby. 322
Bartleman, John 422
Bartlet, Alex. Edw. 1S6, 377
, J I — Frederick G eorge 561
69 Bartlett, See. Arthur T. 508
Balmain, Jas. Geo.
Bahner, Andrew 489
Balneavis, M. G 586
Baly, Rev. Joseph, MA. 457
Bamber, Charles Hem-y 261
— Hugh William 400
Bamfield, Albert Hy. Si, 418
— John Hichens 249
— Samuel 402
Bampfield, George C. D. 371
— William John 336
Banbuij; William 289
— William Joseph 336
Bance, Lacy Bowring... 491
Bancroft, Wm. Chas. 42, 255
Banfather, Edward Hy. 359
Banfield, Rees John F... 315
Banister, George 453
— Fitzgerald M 172
— George Stanhope 267
Bannister, Chas. John
Bankes, Thomas Holm
Banks, Joseph Heniy..
— Samuel O'Brien ....
— William
Bannerman, Arthur J.
r'atnck Wilson 90, 518
267
■ Willi;
515
Bannatj-ne, John Millar 97
— Neil 274
— William 244
Banon, Arthur Thomas 350
Barber, Fred. Augustus 359
— William 406
— William James
Barchard, C. H., CB. 59,
Barclay, Alex., MD. ...
— Charles
— Edward
— Ernest A rmond
— P. U. D'Epinuy ...£i, 267
— Henry Vere 56
— James John 348
— John 290
— Richard 383
Bardin, George R. F. 68, 484
Barham, (.'has. Morton 401
Baring, Charles 37
— Evelyn ,69
— Hon. Francis Geo. ... 3=7
— FrancfB 97
— Hemy Bingham
— Robert 85,
Barker, Charles 252
— Charles Arundel 335
— Fr»!icis Wm. Jas i^r,
William Charles
ArdleyH. F. ...
Caleb
Christ. Hewetson 92,
Drury Richard ...86,
Edw. Robert Rigsby.
George Adams
— George West
James 'Whittaker 84,
Osmond
Barnett, Chas. St. Jn. B.
Edw. Ranulph De B.
Henry, CB
Henry Crasby B...88,
James H. Marsh
John
Oliver
WiUiam
Barney, Richard
, Thomas
Bamston, Francis
Barnwell, Tobias ...357,
Barr, David Wm. Keith
— Henrj' James
— Henry James 15,
— Henry James
— John Edward
— John Turnlj- 36,
-William
— William Lamb
BaiTas, Chas. Payne 82,
- Juhus
Barret, Knox
Barrett, Charles Albert
— John
— Richard
— Richard
— Richard Doylo 81,
— Samuel ....'.
— William, MB
Barrington, Jos. T
Barron, Arthur Wm. ...
— Fen wick Boyce
— Hariy
— L\\kc,MD
— William
Barrow, Arthur Fred
— Charles Malcolm. 37,
— ('has. Thcsiger
— De SjTnons 62,
-Kdw. Geo
-Frank
— Henry John W. 287,
— Frank Edw 335,
— Joseph Lyon, CB. . . .
— Loosada, CB
259
Daniel
— Henry 366
— Henry Harrison 315
— Henrv Thomas ...42, 412
— Rei\ Thomas H. M.... 587
Bartley, A.G., J/J>. 186, 377
— Alexander Fisher 247, 374
— John Co well '. 17
— John Metge, J/D 580
Barton, Chas. Jas 17
Chi-istopher 82, 160
— Crosbie
— Edward
Geoffi-y 243
Howard James 426
Hugh Saint George,.. 304
JE?c. John Yarker ... 396
Maurice Cha 216
Montagu 100
Lionel Chase 83,517
Newton S3, 418
Robert 211
— Robert Johnston 151
Bartram, Geo. William.. 215
Barwell, C. Arthui- ...16, 410
WilUam Blunt 422
Wm. B. Browne ...88, 296
Basden, C. Brenton...4i, 412
isevi, Chas. Edw....93, 184
George Henry 83, 418
Bashford, Rev. F., DD.. 363
William 28i
Baskervillc,E.R.Mynors 249
Herbert W. Mj-nors... 247
— John 100
Bassano, Alfred 37
Bassindale, Edward 230
Bastow, Robert Wm. ... 309
Batchelor, Aug. Herbt. 395
Ba tchelor, Charles 407
Bate, Abraham W.,J/2J. 378
— Henry Reginald 252
Bateman, Daniel Fred... 506
— Henry William 275
— Hugh Osbome 28
— James 34
Bates, Chas. Ellison 93, 42
— Charles Edward ...66, 4S4
— Henry 10, 247
— John 43, 514
— John Sidney 139
— Robert 59
Bateson, Richard
— Robert Sander '. 454
Bath, Henry 395
Bather, Thos. Just. Ar. 269
Batho, Robert '
Bathurst, Benjamin
— Fred.T.ArthurHcrvey 97
— Lionel Hcrvcy 357
Batley, George
Batson, Alfred 353
Batt, Edwin John 457
Batten, John ilount 244
— J. Forbes Chisholm- 278
— Sisley John 36, 48(
Battersby, J. I'revost ... 6
— Robert 57S
Charles Folliott.
— Charles Richard ...39,
— Folliott Walker
— Guillum Scott
— James
Baimigartner, R. J., CB.
— Thomas Mowbray 67,
Ba'vvtree, E. Wm., MD..
Bax, Edm. Ironside B...
- William Ironside
Baxter, Fra. H., MD. ...
— John Cor dy
Baylay, Charles AUan...
— Frederick George 91,
Bayley, George
— Henrj' Addington ...
— Henrj- Elliott D
— James Walker 13,
— John 87,
— Reo. John Arden
• John Arthur
John Cave
Thomas
William Clements ...
Baylis, Henrs' Ingle
Bayly, Abingd. Aug. 69,
— Alexander Ross . . .82,
Frederick
G
George Cecil
— Henry
John 36,
Nathaniel Fred. ...66,
Paget
Richard Albert
Richard Ken-
William
— William Head
Baynes, Chas. Dyneley
Denman Lambert ...
G eorge E d ward
George Macleod
Robert Stuart
Simcoe 3,
Thomas John
Bazalgette, George
James Arnold
— Wm. Joseph
, Richard
Beach, Henry John
— iiep. W. R
Beadle, James Battle ...
Beadnell, Alfred Geo. S.
— Charles Edward
— Nathaniel Gill
Beadon, Cecil
— Edward Musgravo ...
— Ohver Armitage B....
— Reginald H
— Richard
Beagiu, Edward G. D...
— William Whitmore ...
Beal, Henry
Beale, Bernard Arthur..
— Edward Charles
— Oswald Frederick ...
— Robert Henrj' 293,
— Thos. Alfred
Beaman, Ardern Hnlme
Beamish, AlteuAug.Wm.
— Ai-chibald M'Donald
— Bernard
— Caulficld Fi-ancis
— Charles
— David Gregory
— Edward Spread
— George Perceval
— James M., MD....-2g2,
— S0V. Samuel Hy. BA.
Index.
Beamish, William
liean, Felix Walker
-~ John 40,
— Johii Geo. M. De L....
— John Wm. Fred... 63,
Beare, Arthur Cotton . . .
— William Gabbett
Beasle.y, Joseph Noble 87,
Beath.John Hem-y, MD.
yieaton,Rev.PB,tvick,3fA.
Beatson, Albert Bale. 41,
— Geo. Stewart, JlfZ). 130,
— John Fullarton
— Roger Stuart
— Willi;im Burns, MD.
Beattie, Jas. Forbes, JJfi*.
— John George
Beatty,James6I'Neill337,
— Joseph .'gz,
■ — Richard Carden Allen
— Robert
— Thomas Berkley,iJ/Z».
Bcauchamp, Clayton S.
— Fitzmauriee
— Geo. Edw. Henry
Beauclerk, Ferdinand...
— Frederick Amelias....
— Xoj'dGeorgeAugustus
Beaufort, H. Duke of, KG.
Beaufoy, Benjamin
Beaumont, Alex. Spink
— Arthur Ernest
— Dudley
— Fred.Edw.Blackett 91,
— Geo. H. Wm
— Godfrey Wentwoi'th...
— Lindesay Beaumont..
— Richd. Hy. Beaumont
— RichardHenryJohnB.
— Thomns, Jf2)
— Walter Henry
— William Henry
Bcavor, Fred. T. M. ...
— Philip K. Lous
Beazley, George Gant...
Be Cher, Alfred 62,
— Ai-thurMitford, CB. 9,
— Arthur W. Raddie . . .
— Cecil Leycester
— Charles AdrianGough
— Decimus William
— Fred. Williams
— Heni-y George
— Emil, 3/X»
— John Reid, CB 33,
— Septimus Harding, 35,
— Sullivan Edward
Beck, Charles Edward...
— Frederick Henry
Becke, John
Beckett,Charles Edward
— John Robert
— Stephen
— William Henry
Beckham, Thomas
Bockley, Thomas 92,
— Henry
Beckwith, Henry John..
Beddek, C. Hellyer ...84,
Beddome, Richard H. 83,
Beddy, Edwin
Bedford. Chas. Edward
— Joseph Herbert ...93,
— W. Fanshaw
Bedingfield, Philip ...66,
Beechey, PrederickRobt.
Beeching, Prank
Beedle, George
Beere, Daniel
Beers, William
Beeston, Robert Dudley
Beete, John Picton
Beevor, Horace Miles B.
— William Henry
Begbie, Alfred Gl,\-nn ...
— Elphinstone Waters..
— Fi'aucis Edmund
— Francis Richard
— George J. F 89,
Behan, George Barring-
ton
Behenna, Henry
Behne, Chas. Aug. Jacob
Behr, Rev. Bernhard M.
Belcher, J. W., MD. 186,
Bolemore, Alfred J. 186,
Beltield, Edward 61,
367 Belficld, William 569
521 JBelford, Ernest Aug. ... 153
22i.Belgrave,DacvesT. C... 342
428 Bell, Alexander W. C... 307
414' — Alexander 292
155, — • Alwin Shutt 359
Aug. CUfford, MA
394
213
265
— Charles George
— Charles Harland
— Chas. Julian Ralph 85,487
— Cyi'il Wm. Bowdler 147
— Edward W. D., CB... 32
— Fred. Robert 255
— Sir George, KCB. 8, 234
— Henry James 87, 351
— HaiTy W. Bax 34, 223
— James Archibald a,. 329
— James Giberue 89, 488
— James Lancaster 169
— James Nicholas, MD. 580
— ,S;rJohn, GCB 6, 238
— John 568
— John Charles 551
— Mark Sever 213
— Robert loi
— Samuel 56:
— Sydney William 55:
— Thomas 358
— ■ Thomas
— Thomas Ljnaden ...79, 242
— Whiteford John
— William 97
— William 300
— .S';,- William, KCB. 7, 164
Bentinok,H.C.A.F.W.A. 23
— -Sir Hen. J. W. KCB.6, 27
Bentley, Alex. C. D 55
Benwell, Jas. Limord 84, 486
Benyon, Joseph Spencer 147
— Wni. Howell 70, 516
Bere, Edward Baker ... loo
Beresford,C.E.delaPoer 290
— Chtirles Fred. Cobbe 214
— Edward Marcus ...59, 233
— Geo. Alex 329
— SM-Geo.delaPoiT./;,!,-', I V
— George de la I'm;- ■,,4 '
— George Williau i 4
— Hamilton de la V'i'jv jj-;
— Henry Marcus 247
— John Claudius M. ... 215
— John P. de la Poer ... 280
— Marcus 6, 261
— Lord M. T. de la Poer 149
— M.WyllydelaPoer83, 364
— Mostyn de la Poer 69, 318
— Robert Henry 283
— RigJiiHoii.SirWWMava. 100
— XonZW.LesliedelaPoerisi
Bereslbrd-Peiise.Wm. J.
de la Poer 312
Bcrger, Charles 587
— E i-nest Archibald 248
Bergman, Chas. Herbert 409
Berkeley,EdmundHenry 283
— l<;dmund Robert 342
— Emeric Streatfeild . . . 489
— Francis James 551
— Frederick George 291
— Rev. William Charles 457! — George Sackville 551
— William John 489 — 7/on.G.C,G.FitzHard. 568
— WilUam Morrison ... ioo| — Hervey Fitzhardinge 145
BeUairs,ClementWalford 169,— Henry Locock 503
-William 59 — Henry W. 83
Bellamy, John 256 — Jas. Cavan 409
— Percy T.vtton 299] — Richard William. 1S6,
[7- 1 1 ii II: IS I,, I ii wi-LceMontalt 353 — Robert
171 i : . ' i!:i.im Crofts 254 Bernard, Arthur Francis
3-/ I ' >, ii' I ry Walter... 454 — Henry Lionel Chas. 85
514, I'liinri^ I'raucis 454] — James Walker
410 Bell
450
John.
5471 — Luke FitzGerald 300
Bellis, John Francis ... 2521 — Paolo 360
Bellwood, Fred. H. D. B. 138!— Thomas
Belt, John 326I — Tho. ScropeWellesley
Bcltz, Samuel 577 — William 551
Bengough,HarcourtMor. 323 Berne, Jas. Coleman 395
Benn, Anthony 14, i64'Ben-y, Alfred 237
— Munro 334' — Edward Ring 364
— Piercy iil — George Frederick 65
Bennet, Edward Gully 292 Ben-yman, John 159
Ferdinando W 2is,Berthon, FranklynLud. 368
ifoH. Geo. M ^i =57 —John Frederic 67,515
530
Bennett, A drian 89, 243
— Arthur Burlton 281
— Bryan O'DonneU 561
— Francis Levett 569
— George B 577
— James 30S
— John 407
— John, MD 455
— John
— John Nevitt .
— Levett Holt 267
— Richard Dawson 379
— Robert 84,290
— Thomas 376
— T. E 370
— William 97
— AVilliam 259
— William D 368
— WiUiam Fuller, MD. 379
— Wm. Henry Worthy 400
Bemiitt, William Ward 148
Ben.sley, C. E. W., MD. 454
— Edwin Clement 455
Benson, Chas. Annesley 407
Fred. William 163
— Henry Roxby, CB. ... 15
Robson 40, 4S1
■ Starling Meux 159
165
— William Welbore H.
Bent, George
— George, CB....i$, 132,
— Hugh 42
— John loi
— Jolm; 37
— Thomas 55
Benthall, Clement Edw. 450
— John Mathew
Bentinck, Arth. C
— Thomas Porter ...92,
Bertie, AlbemarleHenry 256
— Frederick Arthur 424
— ifoH.Geo AubreyVere 231
Bertram, CharlesPelgue 97
— Francis Godfray 332
Berwick, William AJex. 286
— William Noel, Lord... 96
Best, Hon. F. Barnwall 129
— George 369
— Giistavus George 587
— John Rycroft 350
— Maudistly Gaussen... loo
— Richard Mordesley 33, 325
— Thomas 372
— Thos. Chas. Harding 100
— Thomas WUliam 322
Beswick A. S 367
— Frederick 100
Bctholl, Rich. L. P 247
Bethune, Hy. Beauclerk 281
— Robert 100
Betson, William 569
Bett, Henry Imlach. . .65, 483
Bettesworth, Hemy 551
Betts, George ico
— William Thomas 43
Betty, Frederick 134
— Joshua Frederick 91, 167
— William Thomas 64
Bevan, Eustace B. L. ... 343
— George Buchanan ... 327
— Geo. Fred 507
— Henry 341
— James Frederick 275
— Reginald 427
— Reginald Johnstone 172
— Rich. Robinson 321
Bcverhoudt.J.M.W.von 430
613
Beveridge,A.W.,lfX>.324 ,376
Beville, Edw. SperUng 355
— Fi'ederick Augustus 530
— George Francis 84, 519
— Hamilton Charles ... 275
— Henry, CB 62,515
Bewes, Wyndham Edm. 96
Bewicke, Hugh B. N. ... 315
Bewley, George Wm. .. 572
Beynon.Wm. Howell 83,516
Bibby, Alfred 155
llickerstafi', Robert 97
l;u-kersteth, J. f 533
IJuktbrd, W. G. Tomlin 398
llickucll, Henry David.. 301
— l.^aac 457
Biddle, John Mathew ... 163
— Thomas James 580
Biddulph, Assheton 301
— Francis Edward 247
— Gilbert Hugh M 296
— John 161
— Michael Anth. S. 33, 165
— Middleton Westenra 240
— Robert 41, 168
— -SiVT. Myd., XC5. ... 12
Biden, Horatio 69,485
Bidie, George, MB 506
Bieber, Maximilian 155
Bigg, Frederick 171
Bigge, Arthur John 172
— Thomiis Scovell ...80, 240
— WiUiam Matthew 97
Biggs, Jas. AndTewsM.83, 418
— John Wm. Forbes ... 352
— Thomas 97
— Thomas 35
Bignell, Cha. PhilUps... 568
— Edw. Duncan Fred... 352
— John 338
Bigsbv,G.G.Chamberlin 212
Bildrrlieck. John 506
'"11— "■■<vid 572
' - ' 111 ties Edward 238
I ;. i : , I'r.'incis Thos. 577
iii;i:ii.,L.'ii, GeorgeM. 85, 148
Biudun,H.Vereker,JS/i). 373
Bingham, Charles Thos. 430
— Denis 304
— Edmund G. Henry ... 172
— Edward Hemy 352
— Edward Henry 429
— Lm-d George 97
— Geo.Wm.Powlett, CB. 33
— Henry 32
— RichardJohn 310
Binney, Chas. Richard 97
Binny, Wm. Henry 63, 414
Birch, Alex. Jno. Colvin 422
— AifredFred 344
— Edward 249
— E.lwanI .Mlivd 455
— Fi-cliTwk \Vi!!i.-.ui ..! 261
— IKiuy Hulwrll 426
— James Francis 87, 364
— Joseph 231
— Richard Graham 408
— Valentine 520
— Walter 15
— William James Alex. 430
— Wilham Brereton ... 426
Bircham, A.Humphreya 305
Bird, Alfred Wheler 451
— Edward M 100
— Eustace Edw. Godfi'ey 401
— Era. Edw. K 256
— Fred. Vincent Godfrey 401
— George Corrie 491
— Hemy 34, 227
— Hemy Charles 100
— Henry Wilber 409
— James Sandys 561
— J. Wilberforoe Lewis 405
— John Dent 162
— Louis Saunders ao->
— Robert, iI/Z> 454
— Shearman Godfrey... 197
— Wm. John B 172
Bu'dwood, Christopher 403
— WiUiam Hbert 11
Birkbeck, Charles 214
Birkett, WUliam 150.
Birney, John 93, 219.
Bimie, Thos. Knox 373
— William Jones r.68
Birrell, David 402.
N N 2
6i4
Birtwhistle, John
Biscoe, George Grattan
— .1 oseph Seymour
— Robert 259
— Vincent Robert
— William Walters 450
Bishop, Edward Bariy
— Forster F. R 86, 487
— George William 403
— Heniy Parlett
— Leslie Trevor
— Thomas 568
— Wm. Dunn 4
Bisset, John Jai-vis, CB.
— William i
— Wm. Sinclair Smith 2
Bivar, Heniy Staart 42, 4
Blachl'ord, Aug. George
— Oswald Samuel 97
Black, Bladen West
— George 97
— Jam
— James '. 572
— James Scott 153
— Samuel 66,
— William Campbell ...
— William Thomas 579
— Wilsone 24
Blackall, John 10
— Robert 69
Blackburn, John
— John Edw
— Peter 172
Blackbume, William ... 96
— William 572
Blacker, Lathan Wm. ... 366
Blackett, Charles Fra. 356
— Christopher Edw. 58, 231
— Edward Wm 65
— Henry Wise Ridley ... 157
— AVilUam 307
Blackley, John Henry... 169
Blacklock, Ambrose 50;
Blackmore, Richard F
Blacksley, Edward .
Blackwell, Jas. Edw. 91, 168
Blackwood, G. Fredk 93, 179
— - John 581
— Price Frederick 1 70
— Robert William 296
— Thomas 148
Blades, Joel 187
Bladon, William 133
Blaine, Robert Stickney 561
Blair, ^neas Gordon ... 253
Cha. Kenny 406
— Charles Stuart 490
— Gustavus Fred. ... 70, 181
— Henry Francis
— Henry William
— James
577
219
87
- James 406
- John 348
- Robert 406
- Samuel 185
- Thomas Newenham. 56
lake, Arthur Maurice 23(
■ Benjamin Watson ...162
Charles John
- EtUelbert Hen. MD.
- George
•George Frederick ...
■ George Lascelles
Hemy William
James Bunbuiy
John Joseph
■ John Smith O'Brien 248
Index.
Blane, Robert Arthur .. . 264 Boileau., Lewis Maltby... 355
— SirSeymowrJ.lit.CB. 38' — Neil Edmoustone 63
Blanshard, Frederick H. 522I — Thomas Theophilus.
— William Fred.
Blatbenrick, Thomi
185, 395! — Thomas Smalley
373 — \\'m- Simeon
Blathwait, Linley 425'Boisragon,Hen.F.M.42,
Blaxland, Arthm- Hugh. 401 —Theodore W. R ... 70,
— George Gleudower... 345!Bois8ier, John William.
— John Salmon 503; Bold, Walter Saxon 79
Bleaymire, Joseph 61 JBolden, Leonard 3-14
Bleazby, Francis Bern. 551 Boldero, G. Neeld 39
— Robert 236 — Henry George 97
Bleckley, T. M., MB. ... 374'Boles,Th.GordonDeimis 256
Blenkin,CharlesWoolley 503' Bolitho, Otho Glynn 138
Blenkins, Geo. Eleazar 578|Bolland, George Herbert 212
Blenkinsop, Edward G. 493'Bolster,T.Gardiner,J/X) 378
Frederick Henry 507 1 Bolton, Edw. Chichester
William 36:
— William Saudford ... 370
Blenkinsopp, Geo. A. L. 96
Blennerhassett, Bariy... 97
Blest, Daniel Alexander 300
Blew, George Ernest ... 519
Blewitt. Charles 84, 311
Bligh, Frederick Cher. 100
— George Waldegi-ave . 100
BUssett, Henry 572
— Henry Frederick 370
Blois, William Thomhill 253
"' jmtieid. And. Murket 532
Edward Hemy ... 41, i8i
— Thomas Edwin '65
Blood, Bindon 213
Francis Gamble 100
John
— Robert, 2SD 379
Bloomfield, Alfred 423
— AlleyneF.F 87, 487
— Frederick WiUiam ... 148
— J. A. D., Lord, GCB. 561
— Sir John, KCB 8, 164
Blcsse, Edward Lynch 97
Blount, Robert 261
Blowers, Charles Edw. 520
— George Francis 520
— William Hemy ... 82, 516
Bluett, Chas. Edw. Lane 264
— AV.H.P. Gordon ... 81, 248
Blumberg, Fred. Wm. ... \c,g
Blundell, H. Blun. H. 67, 229
R. B. Hollinshead 84, 145
John Eyles 313
— William Joseph 350
Blundstone, John 587
Blunt, Alfred 84, 418
— Jos. Francis, MB
— Martin Pierce
— Matthew Gregory.
— Michael
— Richard Peter ....
-Walter
— Walter Francis
— Waiiam
Blakeney, Edw. H. MD. 578
-Henry 368
— Robert 100
— William 83,517
— William Augustus P. 296
Blaksley, John Edward 237
Blanc, Henri Jules 532
Blanckley, Horatio N. C. 399
Bland, Edw. Loftus 90, 210
— James Fox 86
Blandy, William Poyntz 171
Blane, Gilbert Gordon ... 233
Charles Harris, CB... 13
Ernest 216
Francis Charles 366
Grant 211
lii'o. James H. T 553
— John Harvey 348
Blurton, George 236
— John
Blyth, CheslyuAbney... 236
David 35
Frederick Samuel 40, 284
— Bi-'\ G. F. Pop., 2IA. 457
— Samuel Frltcho ... 94,
- Sidney Beckvvilh 265
Blythe, John David 569
Boalth, William Hope
Boase, George Clement 400
Boddam, Cha. Wm 256
— Edm. Tudor 43, 482
— Edw. Meyer Tudor... 17:
— HungerfordMeyer 63, 41.
— Welby Wroughton 89, 420
Boddy, Owen Vidal 215
Boevey, Edw. B. Craw. 171
Boggs, Arthur Ansell ... 278
Bogle, Adam 215
— Alex. Laing, MD. ... 453
— Andrew Cathcart ico
— Andrew Hugh 81, 17S
— Arthur Hugh 67, 179
— George John 344
— John du Terreau 214
Bogue, Charles Barter... 293
Boileau, Charles Hemy 307
Charles Lestock 100
Francis Burton 12
Francis William 423
Henry 429
John Peter 561
J.PeterHanailton,afi(. 273
Lestock Francis
Francis John
— Harry John 330
— Hely Frederick... 70, 516
— Henry Fra. Somerset 358
— Hemy Stewart 250
— .John Lawrence ... 62, 166
— John S. Douglas 88, 518
— Philip 79
— Robert Henry ... 138, 377
— Robert Henry 63, 483
— William Edward 160
— Wm. John, CMG. 59, 166
— William Main. S.... 63, 352
Bonamj-, .John 58
Bonar, Alex. Macdonell 169
Bonavia, T. Emmanuel 360
— Enunanuel, l/X' 454
— Joseph 360
Bond, Adolph. Fred. 33, 364
— Charles Frederick ... 351
— David 276
— Edward 97
— Edward Staples 229
— Frederick William 37, 181
— Henry 97
— Heniy 169
— Henry Coote 329
— Robert John 212
— AVilliamDmm 302
Boriham, Francis 100
— Harry Walter M. ... 230
- John 69, 178
— .Idhn Brathwaite ... 97
Bonham-Carter,Hugh7o, 23
Bonhote, John 330
Bonnej', Charles Henry 297
Bonnor, Thomas
— Richard Maurice 69, 516
Bonnyman,Jas.3/Z).3io, 375
Bonus, Joseph 80, 224
Boukey, John Thos. "
Boone, Fred. Browni
Booth, Baron George
— James Gore
— Lionel Edw. B. ..
— Thomas George ..
— Walter 369
— WilHani, CB 577
— WiUiam 90, 167
Bodtliliy, Basil C
— Heniy Verucjn 267
— Jnijie'sWm. Alex. ... 31
— .Tohn Gcor,ne 41, 16
Bor, Edward John 21
Borradaile, Geo. Wm.... 184
— George Edwin 55
Borrett, Herbert Charles 23
Borrow, John 10^
Borrowes, iSir E., Bart.. 100
Borthwick, Alexander... 356
— Robert Ma cGowan ... 325
Borton, Alfred John 315
— Arthur Close 25;
— Arthur, CB r
— Charles James 29!
Bosanquet, N. W. Tindal 236
Boscawen,i^o«. E. E. T. 231
lion. Hugh Le D 133
Bostock, James Wm. 81, 255
JohnA.,C'B 233, 372
Boswall, George L. H... 229
James Roper 62, 483
Boswell, Sir G. A. F. H. 96
Cha rles Martjaa 350
John 135
Tohn .Tames 93, 420
Boughey, G. F. Ottley... 213
— Henry 320
— John 308
Boulcott, John William 332
Bonlderson, John 551
— Joseph 314
— Samuel 159
— ShadwellSaunders 70, 417
— Wm. Patrick Oliphant 494
Boulger, Abraham 330
Boult,E. Farrington...... 378
Boulter, Fred. C 395
Boulton, Chas. Fred. 89, 518
— Edward James ...186, 377
Bouchur, Chas. L. J. ... 279
Bourchier, Claud T. 38, 132
— HustaceFane, CB. 32, 208
— /Sic George, i'Cif 16
— James Johnes 100
— John 67
— Robert Lennox 39S
Bourke,2roH.Edw. R. ... 100
— Gerald 172
— Isidore, J/iJ 378
— Hon. John Jocelyn... 36
— Joseph 254, 376
Joseph 273
Oliver Paget 31, 131
Paget John 129
Thomas 66, 365
489
350
Bothmer, Bernard V(
Bott, Thomas
Bouchier, Rich. Eaton...
Boudier, Edw. Wm. 36,
587
Bourne, Casimer Arth. 370
Bourne, Francis Hole ... 287
— James Dyson 140
John Henry 429
Malcolm Kemp ... 82, 486
Bourus,Dan.C.Grose33i, 378
Boustead, Robinson 532
Bouverie, Hon. John
Pleydell 159
— Laurence Pleydell ... 97
Bouwens, Lambart H. 171
Bovill, Charles Edward 262
— Edward 561
— Jas. Owen 60
Bow, John Camp. MD. 453
Bowden, Her. George . , . 100
— William John 343
Bowdich, Edward H. S. 405
Bowdler, Geo. Owen 69, 285
Bowen, Arthur Evan 67, 484
— Charles 212
— Edward 261
— Edward 97
— George Bligh 82, 485
— Hemy Griffith 334
— Herbert 292
— Henry St. John Cole 1 70
— Hugh Thomas 58
— John Watts 551
— Joseph 321
— Philip Henry 171
— Robert 97
— Robert 372
— William Thomas 65, 516
Bower, G. Cuthbertson 551
— Henry John 90, 238
Bowers, Chas. D'Oljree ssx
"fV -Im 577
— .1 uliii Thomson 20^
-Maunsell 140
Bowhill, Jas. Henry ... 308
Bowie, Cha. Vincent ... 16
— George Machardy . . . 489
— Mathew Morton..
492
Bowlbj-, A. Picton 63
George Russel Selvin 340
Harr^' Russell 261
Pulteney Edward ... 292
Bowler, John 100
Bowles, Arthur 254
Arthur Montagu 341
Edward joo
Fred. Augustus 172
■Sir George, i'C'.B. ...358
Henry Cator 357
— VereHunt 42, 309
Bowling, Charles 301
— John 580
Bowly, Jas. Devereui... 213
Bowman, Henry Samuel 551
Henry James
Robert
wness, John
Joshua James
Bowyer, Wentworth G,
Boxer, Ed. MouiTier ..
Boxwell, Samuel 24°
— William 295
Boycott, William ... 89, 273
Boyd, Alexander 35, 4"
— Brooke 403
— Charles 79
— Daniel 37
— George Vachell 291
— Herbert 456
— James 79
— Jas. Bro\\TieH. ...84, 256
— James Power 364
— Julius Middleton
— Malcolm OgUvie 428
— Mossom 82, 516
— Rictiard 569
— William
— William Cathcart 186, 376
Boydell, Thomas 283
Boyes, Cha. Roh. MD. 578
— James Fichat 86
— John Edward 3
— Walter John 250
— William Grayson 368
Boyle, Andrew Thos. ... 256
- Charles Johnes 296
— So}i. Edmund John... 10
— Edward 34
— Edward Vicars 1 69
— Gerald Edmund 356
— James 335
— Mordaunt Charles ... 30
— Patrick David 22(
— Hamilton Richard ... 26,
— Richard Henry 15
— Robert, CB 36, 399
— Robert Elphinstone .
— William, CB 33, 335
— Hon. William George 97
Boylin, William
Boys, Henry
Boyton. Thomas
Brabant, Edw. Yewd...
Brabazon, Hugh
— James Du Pre
— Walter B
Bracken, R. D'OylyC.82,
— Thomas P. A
Brackenbury, C. B. 90, 167
— Edward Fen wick
— Henry
— Henry 169
— Herbert William 172
— Maule Campbell
Bradbiu-ne, Samuel 256
Bradbui-y, John
Bradby, Edward 320
Braddell, Thomas 256
Braddon, Edw. Hen. C. 299
Bradford, Edward 130, 578
— Evelyn 39, 412
— E. R. Colboume
— Sir J. Fowler, KCB. .
— Hem-y 303,
— Henry Richard ...82,
— Mark Robert 255, 379
— Michael 572
— Oliver John 87, "
— Wm. Hamilton Kin-
dersley 85, 354
— Wilmot Henry
— William James ... 65,
Bradish, Jo.'seph 66
Bradley, Chas. John 39, 48
— John DonuUlson 253
Bradshaw, Ale.x. F 376
— Frank Boyd
— James Lewis
— John Charles
— John Johnson
• - Oswald Mosley
— Paris Wm. Aug 96
Bradstreet, Charles R. . 503
Brady, David M. Fra... 24
— Maziere Kyle 21
— Rupert George ... 87, 236
- W. S. Richardson ...
Braham, Aug. Fred. ...
Braimcr, James Louttit
Brai-i, '>'n:iol T,-:=t
Hn, ■ '-A' .r I I'ra. .
Bv;; ^ ::.>:.:!'■, I'TiicstL,
— Ja.s. H. Vidal
Brake, John
Bramley,Alex. Howe 8;
300
Bramston, T. Harvey...
Bramwcll, George
— John
Branch, Geo. Fera:uson.
Brancker, W. GodefTroy
Brand, WiUiam B. M. ...
Brander, Arthur James
— Edwd. Richd. Spicker
— Mangles James ... 60,
— William Maxwell
Brandis, Edward Von...
— Frederick Von
Brandreth, Asht. MUnes
Brandt, Edward
Braniill, Benjn. Aylett .
— BrydgesR
Branfoot, Arth. Madge.
Brannan, James
Branson, Cecil L. Smyth
— Chas. B. Mead
— Charles E. Douglas...
— Charles B. Mead
Brathwaite, Frederick.
Bravo, Alexander 84,
Brawnrigg, Hy. Latham
Bray, Edw. William 62,
— Frank Daws
— Geo. F. Campbell 62,
— James Reginald
— John
— William
Braybrooke, Samuel... 8,
Breading, J. Remington
Brebner, Alex. MB. 299,
Bredin, Alexander
— Arth. Edgar, F. N....
— Edgar Grantham 66,
Bredon, R. E. 3tB. 343,
Brehon, George
Brenan, John
— Thos. Herbert A
Brendon, Algernon... 60,
Brennan, Alfred M
— Richard 89,
Brereton, Charles
— Charles William
— John Alfred 69,
— John Sadleir
— Robert
— Robert Kean
— Thomas Sadleir
— William Paul Barry ..
— Willoughby Thomas
Breton, Henry D'Arch
— Hemy Wm 6,
— John
Brett, Arthur
— Cleveland Augustus .
— Edwin
— Harry Armstrong 89,
— Henry
— Henry Lockner
^ John 94,
— John, 3/D
— Lionel Lowdham
— Sir Wiin ,rd, KCMG. .
— Willi:.!!! I-l-rrl;ll,a x.^.
Brettiii-iMiii, ;:,\V1,>.;m1.
Brew-t-!', Vvr.\. \\u,
Brew.-^t.'i-, ll.r,-;,,u'u> ...
Brice, Edwd. Archibald
— George Tito 59,
— Hugh Mumby
Brickenden, R. Hugh L.
Bridge, Augustus Geo. .
— Chas. Henry
— Cyprian
— George
— James
— Robert Onslow
— Th. Feild Dimscomb .
— William
— WilUam Albert
Bridgeman, Hon. Fra. C.
Bridges, Cha. Harley ...
— Edward Smith 64,
— George Henry
— John Strachan
— Thomas Walker
— Wm. Precy
Bridgett, Gregson
Bridgford, Sidney Thos.
Bridgman, Arthur W. ...
— Frederick Henry
— William
Bridport, A. X. Vise. ...
Index.
97!Briggs, David ...
519'— David R. Mur
5601 — George
- George
- George
- Howden Trapaud
- James
- John
- John
- John Archer Juliai
- Robert Graham . .
-Stephen Charles...
WiUiam
WilUam 63,
Wm.Egginton
Willoughby Lake .63,
Bright, Robt. O., C.B.32,
Brinckinann, Ernest ...
Briud, Charles George .
Frederick Sale S
Sir James, KCB. 13,
— William Henry
Brine, Andrew Gram . . .
Bruce 212,
Frederic 80,
Bringhurst, John Henry
Brinkley, Francis
Brisac, Doug. Pettiward
Brisco, Hylton
Briscoe, Benjamin
— Edward .John
— Henry, MD
— Henry Whitby
— William Thomas
Brisley, WilUam Piers .
Bristow, Hem'y
— Henry Augustus
— Hen. Aug.^^Bourchier
— James Alfred
— John WiUiam 40,
— WUliam Edward
Bristowe, Hy. Orlando
Brittain, Arthur Henrv .
Britten, Tho. Ernest 86,
Broad, Charles Herbert
Broadbent,C. Davenport
— John Edward
Broadfoot, Archibald ...
— WUUam
Broatlhead, E. B
BrM,i!lncl<, Ivhvard
lir.M'luMv, (ic.rgeRob.
Br.;,.hv..,Ml. Arthur
Bri.ck. -M:ithc\v WUliam
— Nicholas Mourant ...
— Thomas Herbert
Brockman, Cha. Henry
— Edward Forster
— Jolm Arthur 8g,
— Julius Drake 84,
— Ralph Rheuins Evans
— WilUam Law
Broderick, Edw. Warren
Brodigan, Francis
Brome, Fra. H. Denny...
BrnT,i.-ho;id, Tin-. Wm.
)[.i.
\Sfm..
236
27
240
457
- -I:!"!!-'- 294
Bromhuad,.Si)- Ben.P.jBi.
— Charles James 267
— Edward Ralph
— GonvUle 267
Bromley, Heni-y 27
Bronner, Charles de 587
Brook, Edmund Smith 340
— Rich. Crundel 284
— WiUiam John 80
Brooke, Alured De Vere 213
— Arthur Vivian Henry 277
— Charles Clement 548
— Charles Kennedy ... 254
— Chas. Lucius 142
— Chas. O'Shaugnessy 332
— Edw. Thomas 80, 211
— Francis Charteris H. 234
— Sr George, XCB.... 7, 177
— Henry Francis ...68, 355
— Henry Vaughan 1 38
— Henry Vesey 338
— James Croft 32
— John Cheap 36, 410
— Lionel Godolphin ... 340
— R. Edw. Fred. H. .281
— Richard Henr>- ...S8, 364
615
Brooke, Robert Wiimot 68
-Thomas 14
— Thomas H. B 490
— WiUiam Saurin 426
Brookes, Benjamin S.... 359
— Charles Henry 215
— Henry 332
— Joseph 572
— Richard Edward 290
Brooks, George 254
Broome, Arthur Planta-
genet 450
— John Howard 451
— WilUam Ai-thur 234
— WiUiam Roche 405
Brophy, Nich. W. Pat-
rick 286
Bros, Richard FoUett... 256
Brough, James Fox 170
— Wm. Rd. Charles 182
Brougham, Jos. Skelton 551
— James 284
— .Tames Peter, J/i?. ... 453
— Thomas 16
Broughton, Bryan Wm. 489
— Delves 254
— John Delves 551
— Robert J. P 231
— WiUiam Bai-nard 345
— Wm. E. Delves ...10,208
— Wm. Edw. Delves ... 406
Broun, James 214
Browell, Edward Thos.. 171
Brown, Alex. Burton ... 170
— Alexander Murray ... 170
— Anthony Lennon 379
— Charles 561
— Charles Bradford 244
— Charles Edward 171
— Charles Langford 64, 414
— David 403
— Dugal Blair 379
— Edgar Cubitt 335
— Edwsyd 38
— Edward 55 1
— Edward John Vesey^ 97
— Francis Camac .' 561
— Fra. David Millett ... 421
— George Augustus 70, 417
— George F. H 531
— George Gleig 37, 183
— George Rodney ...63, 177
^ Henry James 326
— Henry Tho., J/i). ...378
— Herbert Blakely 254
— Horace Cowlej'". 184
— .Tames B. Samuel 453
— Jas. Montagu 64, 339
— James Moray 325
— John 159
— John 561
— John 551
— John CampbeU, CB... 453
— John Henry 90, 167
— J. Tatton, CB 6
— JohaTatton Butler 90, 167
— Joseph 5S0
— Lewis George 519
— Louis Faulkner 215
— Percival Ashley 63
— Robert 255
— Robert 455
— Robert Hanbury 215
— Robert Johnston 97
— Sidney Reynett 367
— Simon 185
— Stephen 244
— Thomas 158
— Thomas Calderhead 252
— Thos. E. Burton, J/Z). 455
— Thos. South well...6i, 329
— WilUam 70
— William Edward 83, 301
WiUiam Edward 254
WUliam Frederick ... 343
WUliam George ...89, 233
William Gustavus ... 10
WilUam Thomas 519
William Tod, CB. 60, 178
Browne, A. Anth. Pres42, j?";
Andi-ew, CB 33
Andr. Lang, 2ID. . 379
And. Smythe M....8s, 144
— Arthur Geo. P 288
— Augustus 171
Barton Parker 07
6i6
Browne, C.Frederick 63,
— Charles Henry ...282,
— Charles Henry ...94,
— Char] OS Michael
— Clement Metcalfe 92,
— Etlmond Charles
— Kdw:n-d
— Edw. Pohlman
— Edward Stanley
^ Edw. Stevenson
- Hon. Geo. Augustus
— George, CB
— George Fitzherbert...
— George Hichard
— Gerald Edward
— George Kdw. B
— Hardinge WilUam ...
— Heni-y Donald
— Henry George
— Henry Ralph 34,
— Henry Robert Yates .
— Herbert Fred. Lewis.
— Horace Albert
— James 87,
— James
— James
— James
— James
— lieo. Jas. Francis
— Jas. Frankfort Man-
ners, CB 34, 132,
— James H. Granville...
■ — John
— John Dillon
— Rev. John Cane, MA.
— iZeo. John Francis ...
— John Thomas
— Kinnear
— Lambart John
— Melville 63,
— Montague
— Montague George . . .
— Perceval Altamont . . .
— Peter Clifford
— Rev.'R.C
— ren.Archd.U.M.,MA.
— Lord Richard Howe ..
— Richard Thos.Bookey
— Samuel Jas., CB. 15,
— Swinton John
— SirT.G0Te,KC2IG.CB.
— Valentine
— Walter John, CB
— William
— William Barringtou . .
— Wm. Benjamin ...81,
— William Henry
— William Henry
— William Lloyd ... 84,
— Wilson James
Bro wnell, Joseph
Browning, Wm. Henry
Brownjohn, Wm. Wade
Browniow, Sir C. H.,
KCB 38, 132,
— Celadon Charles
— Chas. St. George. ..41,
— Edward Francis
— Francis 87,
— Fred. Chas. John 67,
— Henry Alexander 63,
— William Vesey
Brownrigg, Henry John
— Henry Latham 85,
— Henry Studholme . . .
— Latham Cod
— Metcalfe Studholme..
— John Studholme, CB.
— Robt. H. F. R
— Robert William
Bruce, Alexander ... 94,
— Alex. Andrew 70,
— Alex. Cuuingham ...
— Alex. HervoyB.... 68,
— Alexander James 68,
— Alfred Crawford
— Andrew McCnio
— Arch. Adair
— Charles Edward
— Courtenay Wm.
— Edward
— Edward Jackson. ..68,
— ElUott Armstrong ...
— Eyre Evans
— Farquhar M'Crae . .
-Geo. Ward Cole
— llc.'u-y .\. Brndcnoll..
Index.
358
417
Bruce.Hem-y Lo Gey 36,
T. Juckes Lloyd
— JohnC. W
Lewis Stanhope
Michael 33,
— Michael Robert ...84,
— Robert
— Robert
— Robert
— Rob. Cath. Dairy... 89,
— Robert Tm-ing
^ Stewart Hervey
— Thomas Eraser
— William Tyrrell
Brimiell, William
Brune, C. R. Prideaux..
Brunett, George Aug. ...
Brunker, Howard M. E.
Brush, J. Ramsay, 3£I>.
Brutton, Edward
— Robert Abernethie ...
Bruyeres.Hem-y Pringle
Bryant, Geo. Frederick
Bryce, George Leslie ...
Bryden, James L., MD..
Brydges, George
Brydon, William
Bryson, Allen, MD
— Thomas
Bubb, Anthony
Buccleuch,W.F.,X»«fce of
Buchan, George Wm.
Fordyce
Buchanan, Charles S. ...
— D. B. M. R. Marquis
— Gilbert J. Lane ...14,
— Harris England
— Henry Brian
— Henry James 61,
— James
— James John Neil
— James Ross Gray
— John Grahame
— J. L'Estrange Lenny
— Ralph Edmonstone ...
— Robert Francis ...248,
— William Handasyde..
Buck, Lewis Wm . . . .62,
Bucke, William
Buckell, Robert Kemp..
Buckeridge, P.Hotchkin
Buckland, Philip Arnold
Buckle, Archibald Lewis
— Charles Randolph 93,
— Dudley William
— Edmund
— Henry Bruges, CB....
— John William
— Richard Nicolls
— Robert Thos., MD....
— Samuel
— Sechwell Ray
Buckley.EdwardPery 6,
Fred. Aug '.
Bucknall, S. C. Lindsay
Bucknill, J. Townsend..
Budd, Claud Currie
— David CaiTuthers ...
— Francis Stafford
— George
— Ralph 32,
— Richard
— Richard Carruthers ..
Budden, James
Budgen, George
— William Thomas
Buist, David Simson 84,
Bulger, Claude Osbert...
Bulger, George Ernest..
Bulkeley, Francis B . ...
— Henry Wm. Conyng-
lame
— Thomas J. Williams..
Bulkley, Harry Trevor
Bull, Frederick Geddes
2i5j — John James
451 Bullen, John B. Symes
2561 — Richard 93,
369 Buller, Ernest Henry ...
97 — Fred. Wm '.
283I— fiir George, XCB...7,
1 66 1 — Gregrory Joseph
493 — Henry Montagu
402 — James Hornby
143I — Redvers Henry
236'— Reginald John ... 61,
551'— Walter Gregory
Buller-Elphinstone,IfoH.
John Fred 97
Bulley, Cha. Neptune... 343
Bullock, Geo. Mackworth 249
— Eev. R. H 396
— Beo.Vf.B. 396
— Gustavus Spicker ... 249
— Robert 493
Bulwer,E.Gascoigne,C5. 35
Bunbury, Abra. Cha. 64, 4x4
— Cecil Hanmer 317
— Charles Thomas 356
-Henry WilUam, CB. 96
— Herbert Napier 172
— Stonehouse George ... 59
— Tho.Kane M'Clintock 144
— Wm. Reeves 426
Bmice, Julius 70, 399
Bunn, Richard 551
Bunny, Arthur 60, 177
Arthur Cautley 353
Bunyon, Cha. Spencer.. 561
Buril, Robert 83, 517
Burden, George 572
— William 79
Burdett, Charles Sedley 97
— Francis 97
— Sir Kohert, Bt 96
Burford, H. Hunun. 259, 379
Burge,Beniamin Henry 551
— Robert Sutton 83, 486
Burgess, Fra.ForsythR. 355
— Henry MUes 169
— Peter 489
Burghley, B. H. G. C.
Lord 229
Bur gmann, George John 169
Burgoyne, Sir J. M. Bt. 97
Burke, Bernard H 365
— Hubert Plunkett 150
— James Henry 12
— John 572
— John Richard 402
— Joseph 578
— Lewis 358
— Theobald 258
— Walter St. George ... 213
— William 100
— William 299
— William 369
— William Henry 299
Burkinyoung, F. F 140
Burkitt, W. Rob 375
Burland.B. MB... 161, 374
— Harry HaiTis 331
— AVilliam Han-is 247
Burlton, Henry M. B. ... 423
— Newton Robert 422
Burlton-Bennett, Jno.R. 429
Burmester, A. E . , CiJ. . . . 1 1
Burn, Aug. Geo.Wm. 64, 483
— David Bryce 321
— Geo. Alexander, JWi?. 505
— James 68,416
— James 569
— John Macvicar . . . 93, 168
— Robert 8, 164
— WilUamH. S 505
Burnaby, Alexander
Dickson 92, 168
— Charles Herrick 10
— Edwyn Sherard ...36, 229
— Eustace Beaumont ... 248
— Eustace Beaumont ... 295
— Frederick Gustavus. . 13s
— Richard 36,209
— Richard Briones 316
Burnand, Geo. Sapte ... 100
— Norman 63, 231
— Burne,H. Knightly 38, 415
— Jasper 479
— OwenTudor 80
Bm-noll, Edw. A. Pegge 357
— Edw. Strelley P. ...60, 231
— Hugh D'Arcy P. ...80, 149
Burnett, Arthur Julian . 137
— Charles John 254
— Edmund Sidney 168
— Edw. Lockhart 295
— Fra. Claude 12
— Lindsay Robert 341
— Thomas 169, 185
— Thomas S 402
— William Augustus ... 259
— William Francis 314, 37S
Bm-ney,Ernle K. Amyatt 138
— Hugh Somcrvillc S... 569
Bumey, WilUam, KS. 31
Bumingham, H. G. C. ... 100
Burnley. Hardin 141
Buru-Murdoch, John ... 216
Burns, Arthur Norman . 293
— Thomas Reoch 274
Burnside, H. E. H. 62, 307, 363
Burr, Charles Earnest G. 256
— Frederick WilUam ... 262
— John 206
Burrard, Sydney 97
Bm-rell, Bryan 100
— Edward 331
— lfo«.W.M.W.CampbeU356
Burridge, Francis John 172
— John Osborne 100
— Sev.T.W 587
Burroughs, Cha. A. de P. 328
— Fred. WilUam 403
Burrowes, A. St. Leger 401
— AlesanderLesUe Scott 398
— Edm. Poulter 532
— Peter 568
— Robert Edward. KS. 96
— Robert James 136
— Robert Wm. Erskine 427
BuiTows, Arthur George 13
— Geo. R. Scott 405
— Meyrick Lloyd, MD. 380
Burslem, RoUo Gillespie 100
Burstall, John Henry ... 305
Burt, Charles Edw 60
— George 586
— Norman Macdonald. . 170
— Walter 395
Burton.A.W.Desart, CB. gj
— Charles William 427
— Cuthbert Ward ...79,400
— Edmond Fi-ancis...4o, 481
— Edward John, MD... 579
— Edw. J. NetterviUe... 551
— Fowler, CB 32
— Francis Charles 429
— G-erard Septimus 252
— Hem-y 551
— John Curson 551
— John- Edward 337
— WilUam Blakeway ... 270
— Wm. Conyngham V. 314
— WilUam Heni-y... 93, 221
— William Penn 90
Bury, George Butt 11
— John Thomas 171
Busciirlet,.JulesR.Bowen 279
Busfeild, WUUam 264
Busfleld, John 325
Bush, Henry Stratton... 100
— John 586
— Robert 100
Bushby, Chas. Metcalfe 422
— John Thornhill ... 93, 420
Busho, Chas. Kendall 40, 303
— Cecil Josiah L. MB. 379
— Horace Kendal 406
— John Fred. WilUam... 587
Bushman, Chas. Albert 293
— Hy. Augustus 151
— John George 39s
Bustard, WilUam 572
Busteed,H.Ehnsley,3fJ> 506
— WilUam John 506
Butchart, John 180
Butcher, Arthur 40, 399
— John Barlow 551
Butler, Charles 340
— C. Crawford Yates .., 521
— Chas. H. Somerset... 315
— Chas. Jas. John 255
— Ch-as. James 350
— Ebenezer Robt., MD. 531
— lieo. Edward 396
— Edwii rd Ai-thur 329
— Edward J., J/D 402
— Edward Le Breton ... 322
— Francis Le Breton ... 358
— Fran. Wm. H. Da-vies 551
— George 580
— Henry 59, 301
— Henry 275
— Henry Thomas ...87, 155
— Lord James. Arthur.
W. F 133
— James 429
— James Arthur 7
— James W. S 493
— John 428
— Percy A rcher 32
liide,\
T?iitler, Reuben 1 85
— Robert Fowler ■-^:
— Somerset James 25;
— Stephen Edward Rice 49:
— Thomas Adair 347
^ Thomas Dacres 296
— Vere Alban 56:
— Villars 87, 31:
— Walter 100
— AVebbe 96
— Whitwell 561
— WmiamP 551
— Wm. John 507
— William Theobald ... 244
Buthn, WilUam Brooks 264
Butson, Stran.g-e Gould 151
Butt, Francis Robert 69
— John Wells 97
— Thomas Bromhead ... 34
Buttanshaw, Thos. ...86, 419
— Wm. Henry 154
Butter, Archibald 80
— Arthm- Donald 424
Buttle, Clement Francis 215
Buttler, Wm. Hem-y A. 407
Button, Abraham 265
Butts, John George 258
Buxton, J. Walton F. ... 271
Byam, E. Willoughby G. 401
— Temple KnoUys 401
— William 311
Byass, Lovell Bowles ... 492
Byers, Ohas. Hopkins 61, 413
Byng, Alfred Molyneux 97
— Uon. Alf. John Geo. 149
— George Philip Fra.... 351
— George Stimley 551
-ifow.t;. Cavendish G. 133
— .Ho«. Henry Wm. John 97
— Sydney 350
— Thomas Richard 493
Byramjee,Rustom.,JfZ). 532
BjTCh, Edward Berry... 401
Byrne, Fredk. J. ... 186, 378
— Francis R.B 503
— Luke 395
— Mich. Drummond 39:;
— Thomas Edmund 69, 166
— Tyi-rell Matthias 58
Byrom, Charles Edward 141
Byron, John
William Gerard
304
Callander.Gco. Fred. W. 324
Calley, Henrj- 100
Callow, James Woodyer 395
Call well Albert Henry.., 172
— Frederick Nath 249
^ Robert J 289
Calrow, Richard 214
Calthorjje, Hon. S. J. G. 35
Calthrop, ChristopherW. 456
Calvert, A. Motteux, ... 62
Augustus Bresson ... 369
Richard 360
Walter Campbell
mbier, Ernest Fi-edk.
C-VMDKIDGE, HM.H. G.
w.F.c.,i:e.xp.z)»;i«
of, GCB. aCMG 3,
132, 164, 208, 229, 304
- Jocelj'n P 69,416
Cameron,AbneyHastings259
Alan 324
Archibald, J/D 456
ArthurWellington, 80, 338
Aylmer Spicer 88, 269
Campbell 551
Charles 455
Donald R 169
— 'S'frDuncan A.,i'('B. 8, 286
— Eugene Hay 169
EwenHay 215
George Murray Lyon 551
HemyJermynM. ... 551
Hilliard Henry A. ... 255
James 215
John, CB 33, 208
John, J/ J) !... 455
John Charles, JfX).... 578
Lewis, JfD 455
Saumarez, Wm ^26
Wm. Gordon, CB. 37,
Cammilleri, P. H
Campbell, Alexander ... 58
Alexander z^ji
Alexander 56
— Alexander Dugald ... 45,
— Alex. Henry Edward 408
— Alex. Wm. D 158
— Andrew H. Fletcher 300
— Arch. Dunstaffnage . 426
— Archill:: Id .
427
Bythell, Reginald 519
Bythesea, H. Francis 61, 361
■CabeU, William 87, 419
Caddell, Henry ... . 33s
Cadell, Alexander ' -
— Alexander Tod
— Charles, £if....
— Robert
— Robert
— Thomas ."! 422
Cadogan,.HbM.Geo. CB. 9, 352
<Jafe, Cha. Haydon W
— Haydon Lloyd
— Wm. Martin 406
■Caflin, W. George Chart 55
CahiU, Alex. Peile, MD. 37
— Charles J. S 52.
— Patrick 10,
Cahusac, Wm. Legh 40,
•€ain, Michael
Caine, Henry Monteath 271
— William Hull 93, 182
■Caii-d, William Edward 454
'Cairncrnss, John 4^
Cairiu", Kf>ht. .f;is....9o, 167
3^, 18
.... 97
36, 18
85, 418
514
— \\ -N.:!,, -087].
C:..;m.-^ ..■ i;.B.... 97
Cal.u-CM,,, iieji.y 100
Caldeoutt, Chas.Thos.go, 322
— Francis James 184
— Randolph
Calder, William
— William Menzies 354,
€alderon, Chas. Matthev
Caldwell, Fredk. Chas,
— John Fletcher
— W. Bletterman g'-j
Caledon,JamesA.,£'aWo/ 133
Call, Chas. Frederic 214
— G.F. Stevenson, CiJ. 32, 258
Callagh:in,Wm.Augu8tu.i3i2
Callander, Alexander 8:5, 418
— Geo. i:r.-kinc '. r;8F
-Ar.'i , . ; 1:.: , .nUS!
— BnrrMr.iMi, 1; llnug.
— Charles Albert LyoU'
— Charles liYederick . .
— Charles Walter 450
— Charles William 422
— Colin 142
— Colin 337
— Colin Charles 493
— Colin G. L 369
— Colin John 144
— Cornwall Henry 552
— Donald Archibald ... 354
— Duncan 335
— Dmican 97
— Duncan MaeNeil 214
— Edmund Alex. Chas. 33S
— Sir's.. ¥\tzG.,Bt 96
— Edward Gcrvase ...70, 485
— Edw. Parker 341
— E.S.Norman 100
— Fielding Alexander... 31
— Francis Pemb 84, 156
— Francis Selwyn 279
Frederick 100
Frederick Alex. ...33, 164
Frederick Buckley ... 340
533
267
Frederick Lorn 233
Fred.AVm 172
— George, CB 9.177
— George, CiJ 13
— George 323
— George Frederick . . . 295
— George Herbert Fred. 96
— C4eo. Murray Lyon ... 551
— Henry Alex 172
— Henry George Lyon.. 320
— Hen. Jermyn Mont-
gomery 552
— Uon. Henry Walter. . . 97
— Henry Wotton 100
— Herbert Lowe 65, 415
— Hugh Arch. B., CB.. 15
— James 16
- James 96
Campbell, James 56:
— James 568
— James Hay 81, 317
— Sir John, CB. KCSI. 402
— John "
— John 7,
— John '.
— John
— John
— John
— John Alexander
— John Alexander ...86
— John Bull
— John C. L
— John Douglas 35,
— John Edward
— John Geo
— John Gore
— John Hem-y
— John Henry 355
— J. M'Candie 65, 167
— John Pennock 274
— John Peter Wm.... 61, 413
John Ronald 427
John Thomas 62
Sir John Wm., Bt. 92,
LomR. Henry Dick.. 429
Loudoun Francis 493
Morris Robinson 569
Napier George 64,
Neil .^: 325
Patrick John 67, 166
Patrick W. FitzRoy.. 97
Robert 100
Robert BjTig P. Price 423
Robert C. Walter 92. '
Robert Dallas 87, 419
Robert Jas. Caufield 339
Hon. R. G. Elidor... 23:
— Thomas Hay 36,18:
— Thomas Hay i(
— Walter ". 96
— Walter Douglas S. ... 325
— Walter MoncrieffT. 92, 210
-:^ah;er Sydney 357
— Wellesley 409
— William 30
-William 398
— William John ...186, 379
— William Maxwell 224
— William Mussen 172
Campbell-Renton A. Col. 100
Cami)den, C. W. F. Vine.
Cam] I ion, HeathcoteF. G
— Thos. Arthur 240
Campsie, Geo. Richard
Candy, George Henry...
Jas. Molesworth 293
John, JWi* 355, 37S
Cane, Robert Emmet ... 169
— Meo.A. G 533
Stopford 96
Cannan, Alexander 405
Cannon, Rec. Francis .,. 396
— Hem-y Mills, 3ID. ... 453
— John Smith 90, 364
— Osborne Barwell
Canny, Denis Jos... 186, 378
Cant, David 325
Cantor, Charles Henry 424
Capel, Arthur William 408
— WiUiam 328
Capes, William 395
Carden,Fredk.AValter... 97
George 81, 240
Henry Robert 58
PaulKyfFjm 568
Wm. Berkeley 216
William Joseph 253
617
Carey, Michael 146
— Robert, CiJ 34
— Thomas 243, 373
— Thos. Augustus 403, 414
— Thomas Priaulx ...91, 167
— Walter Nowell 262
— William 90, 167
— William Dobree... 94, 168
CarfraclCharlesWUliam 324
Cargill, Sidney 299
— Spencer 130
Carington, Ch. R., Lord 135
Hoii.V/-.
70, 22J
Cardew, Ambrose M. 94, 365
— Frederick 328
— George Masters 313
— Henry 91, 168
— Philip 215
Carew, Reginald Pole... 231
— Richard Hugh ...289, 378
Carey, Cha. Le Mesurier 100
,— Charles Frederick ... 298
C. de Beauvoir 213
Constant. Phipps 91, 210
De Vic Francis... 90, 178
El-nest Adolphus 264
Francis 35
Frederick William ... 170
H.R. LeMarchant... 429
Jahleel Brenton 327
Langer, J/X» 376
Carlaw, John 347, 376
Carletou. Alex 15
— Dud. Wilmot 33
— Edward William 310
— Francis Edward 269
— Frederick Richard ... 240
— George 63, 181
— Hem-y Alex., CB...is, 177
— Henry Guy 248
— Thomas Hem-y 315
— William Frederick ... 304
— William Henry joo
Carlile, William Ogle ... 170
Carlisle, Anthony 304
Carlyon, Clement W. ... 552
— Thos . Tristram S 100
— Tred. PitzHerbert ... 253
Cai-michael, Geo. L. 97, 341
— Jas. Dodington, CB. ' 33
— Jas.Cha.Gordon,3/'Z). 456
— Ludovick Montefiore 147
CarnaCjE.StirlingRivett 153
James Francis Rivett 250
Carnegie,DonaldC.S.L. 409
Chaxles 547
Geo. Fullerton 61, 413
Carnegj-, Alex 61, 517
Patrick Alex 86, 48 7
Cai-nell, William 70, 417
Carolan, Geo. M'Gusty 375
Carpendale, Montagu
Maxwell 520
Carpenter, Charles 588
Frederick 333
George 304
George Wm. Wallace 100
Thomas William 237
William, JirX> 378
Carr, Charles Harrison 348
— FrederickSchomberg 451
Edw. Heni-j- 294
George Sydney 237
— Jonas King, 3fZ) 373
— Nicholas Edward 552
— Ralph 552
— Ralph Edward 87, 280
— Theodore 170
Carj-(^', George Teimant 170
Carriugtou, Charles W. 399
— Edmund 273
— Frederick 267
— ifo». Rupert C. G. ... 230
Carroll, James, IfX). ... 373
Patrick 572
Thomas Edward 345, 379
Carruthers,ifey.G.T..1X.-l. 457
John Thomas 522
Joseph Geo. Thomson 451
Richard James S. ... 338
William 32
Carson, AVilliam, J/U.... 578
Car.staiv.s, Charles 328
Carstens, Rudoliih 587
Carswcll, J. Stecle,.Uif. 533
Cartan, William 58
Carte, J. E., MB. CB.... 578
Carter, Arthur Shaen... 295
Arthur- William 494
— Chas. Alex. E. S. ... 409
Edward 552
— Edward Augustus ... 289
Edward Medley 278
Francis Tilson S 172
Frederic 454
• Geo. Markham .
405
Harry Molyneux 308
Hem-y Vandyke 532
Charles Carr(5 215
John Money 97
Rowland Wimbm-n... 375
Samuel George ...84, 308
Stanley 521
Thomas Tupper 220
Gather, Tho. Plunket ... 216
6i8
Carthew, ChRrles Alfred 428
— Edmund John 59, 166
— James Francis 430
^ Morden, CB 403
Cartmail, Joseph 569
C'aruthers, John Thomas 522
C'arwithen, Geo. T. L. . . . 269
Cart^vright, Geo. E. S. 329
— Henry 96
— Bepinald 292
— William
Cary, Byron Plantagenet 279
— I'rancis Walter 254
— Lucius F. B 356
— Thomas Alphonso ... 252
Casaloni, Richard 360
Case, Charles 423
— Henry Ashton 154
— Middieton F. M 395
Casey, Cha. Leslie 172
— John 247
Cashman.R.U., ifZ» 580
Casolani, Frederick 367
Cass, Arthur Herbert ... 79
Cassidy, Francis P 100
— Frederick Young 100
— Thomas 318
Castieau, John Buckley 79
Castell, John Henry 88, 517
Castle, Frederick John 353
('astray, Luke Richard 367
l.'ates, William Edward 532
Cathcart, Son. Adolp. F. 97
— i/oH. Aug. Mun-ay ... 96
— Charles Andrew 355
— - Hxigh David 520
(•atherwood,W.A.,3/i>. 378
Cator, Thomas William 68
Cattell, Edward 371
— William 152,374
'atty,CharlesParker62, 290
In dex.
Chalmer8,H.Broughm.82,4 7 Chartres, J. S.,3/X>. 150,
452jChase, Richard Henry..
325 Chater, Temon
422JChatfleld, Charles Kj-rie
4i9[ — Frederick
406' — Henry Rowl. Soencer
408 Chattertou, Frani: Wm,
337
( 'audwell, Wm. Darlin,
Caulfeild, Gordon 403
— Montgomerie, C 259
- - Robert 407
— St. George 488
Cautlcy, Christopher G. 450
— Henrj' 212
- - John Cumberlege 343
- - William Thomson ... 282
Cuvagnari, Pien-e L. N. 426
igh, Orfeur...4o8, 410 Cha
John .
— Norman Guthi'ie
— Owen Ivon
— Robert 65,
— Sidney
Chalon, Thns. H. Tod ..
Challenor, Geo. Richards
Chamber, Chas. Patton
Chamberlain, C. T. 15,
— «)-N. B.,X'C7?.rcS/.
— Tankerville James ...
— Thomas Hardy 61,
Chamberlane, Jos. C
Chamberlayne. W. J. ...
Chamberlin, Edw. Hy.
— W. R. Bigsby
Chambers, Brooke R. 88,
— Charles JamesOsbom
— David Francis
— Edward H. R 89,
— Francis Heni-y
— George Frederick . . .
— George Frederick S.
— James Walker, MD. . . .
— Montngue
— Osborn Wm. Samuel
— Richard
— Richard Wellesley 42,
— Robert Macdonald ...
— Robert Y eld 70,
— AVilliam
— William E wbank
Wm. Henry
Chambre , William
Chamier, Fra. E. A. 64,
Stephen Hy. Eu. 80,
Champain,.TohnUnd. 93,
Champernowne, Henry
Champion, Arnold H.U.
I — Jas. Hyde 40,
I — Percival Robert
— Reginald Henr^'
Chancellor, Alexander. . .
— Frederick Hugh
Chandler. Edward
— . John Thomas 8q,
Chandos-I'olc, Reg. W.
Chandra, Rajendra C...
Channel, George Nich.
Bernard
i"?i>JamesChas.,.Bar<.,
KCB., KH. 6,
— Oliver Nicolls
— Thomas Davenport...
Chauncy, Chas. Hem-y..
Chaytor, Robert James
Cheape.Sij-John, ffCJ?. 6,
Cheesman, Edwin T. ...
Cheetham, Charles
— Charles Joseph
Cheeves, Norman, MB.
Cheke, Wigram Arthur
Chermside, Henry L. 40,
— Herljert Charles
— Robert Alexander . . .
Cherry, Apsley
— Charles E. Le M
— Edward Morris
— Fra. Sawbridge
34 j — George Heuville
147] — Henry Aitkin
Henry Askew
John Jas.,
321 [Chaplin, Allan .
360 — Edward
360' — Frank
267 — John Worthy.
284JChapman, A. Augustus
•"-''— .A.bel Henry
— Orfeur James
Cavarra, Alfred
— Giuseppe 88
Cavaye, Charles Walte
— Heni-y Kennett
— WiUiam
— William Fred 353; — Arthur Emurs^
Cave, B.W. Cave-Browne 151 — Arthur Rdbert
— Chaa. Donovan 250 — Artliur Thoma.H ..
— Edward 84, 486 — Arthur Trevor L.
— - George Noble 43, 412 — Edwnnl Francis ..
— Walter 353'— Frc'durick Barclay
Cavenasrli, Gordon ...66, 415I — Sir Frud.E., A'CB.
"'■I'lui- 13 — Frederick Stovin . .
CMvcudi..;!!, (lias. Tyrrell 279!— Geo. Alex
368
70. ■
Wm..
;/«„. Henry F. C....6,
Richard Cotton
I'Ston, Hec. John.
2311 — GeorgeH. J.Mowbray
137 — Hamilton
338 — Henry Theodore
402 — Ingram Francis ,
■83,
Cay, Chas. V., MD. 231, 373!— John Fryer
--Eustace 100 — John Strange
Cayley, Hem-j- 454 — Lionel James A
Cecil, iorrf E. H. B. G. 97 — Reginald Temple
— XojvZ Thomas 96 — William Dennis
(enter, William, MB.... 455 — William Edward
Chabot.L.W. Tw.de, iTCif. 96 — William Samuel
Chads, Wm.Catherwood 561'chapple, Rob. Aug. 186,
— William John 58, 3ii|'Chappen, J. J., JtfZ). 137,
Chndwick, David D.
— Edward
— Edward Frederick
— George Minchin .,
— John
■ -Osbcrt
-- Robert
■ Thomas Maesey ..
I t.M lie V.John
• liMiiic. William
William
275 Chard, Jno. R. Merriott
142! — William Wheaton
277 Charles, James
552' — T. Edmondston, MD.
i39iCharlcw.M„l, .J, ,1,11
2i4Cliarl.v, .Inlin
looCharlnr, I'liarlcs Wni ..
244|Chnrlrtoii, (tro
.86, 147, Charlton, Ernest L. S.
84, 146 — R. Granville
'5^1 Saint John
• lialdecott, Mark Alg. 184 — William Johnston ...
( haliiicr, George 338 Chamngtcm, Harry J...
— Reginald 305 Charter, Ellis James ...
(lialinirs.CharlosDavid 169 Chartcris, Iloti. Alf. W..
— Kdward Willock 430— //oh. Richard
— Frn.Neilson 430 Charters, William
— Peter Thomas
— William 147,
Chesnaye, G. Cochet ...
Chesney, C. Cornw. 61,
— Duncan
— Francis Rawdon...42,
— George Tomkyns 63,
Chessh-^Te, Aug.' P.... 68,
Chester, Cha. Wm. R. 86,
— H. DawkinsE. W. ...
Chetwode, George
Chetwynd, J/oh. E.John
Chevers, Fred. Peart ...
— Hyacinth
Chichester, Arthur Chas.
— Arthur James
— Ho». Aug. Geo. C. 33,
— Charles Essex John
— Charles Raleigh
— Cornwallis Heniy ...
— Henry Augustus
— Hugli 94,
— Hugh Arthur 93,
— .John Octavius 80,
— Robert Bruce 66,
Chick, Alfred Vincent ..
Child, William 58,
C'hilders.EardlevWm
CliiUoi,. Hv. Haskett, 90
401 riiiiiu, iMlwanl
423''lii|'l-.H
279 Chii)i)OilicM, W.Nathan.
278 Chippindall, E., CB. 132
180 — William Harold ...42,
100 Chisholm, Dune. Tylden
208 — William
262 I 'lii^li.ibncJolin J.Scott
34^ Clii-lrttr. lluiiry
240 riiiii ick. Will. Hemy ...
424'l_'liitty, Walter Theo. 67,
378iChulmeley, Hemy John
517 — Montague
142 Chowne, Wm. Chris. ...
578 Chri.stian, Geo. Ai'nold
172' — Samuel 88,
503 Christie, C. H. Peregrine
' — Edward T
— Frederick Gordpn ...
— Gordon
— Henry Paget
— Hemy Tolfrey
— Hugh Lindsay
— John Charles
— Samuel Tolfrey, CB..
— W. Beaver Blayney. . .
Walter Hemy
WiHia,mHa'r\^io ".'.'.'!.'.'
Clnistison, Alex., Jl/Z)...
Christopher, L. William
— Leonard Raisbeck 41,
Chrystie, George
— William 83,
Chuckerlaitty, Soorioo
C. G., MV
231. Church, Arth. Geo. Hay
97, — Hugh Backhouse
67'— «i-Richara,r7J.GC7/.
243
Church, ThomasRoss 87,
Churchill, A. P.. 3fX)....
— Chas. Fleetwood,af.B.
— Chas. Henry Spencer
— Chas. Morant
— Geo. Fleetwood, MB.
— Cieorge Frederick . . .
— Mackenzie
— Seton
Chute, James
Chute, SfV Trevor, KCB.
Clabburn, Arthur Edw.
Clapcott, Charles
Clapp,Albt,J.,ilf/). 186,
— W. H. Bant, MB. 298,
Clare, Ai-thur Benjamin
Claremont, Edw. S. CB.
— Geo. Wm. Frederick
Claridge. Henry C. Z. 67,
Clarina.E.C. H'., Lord 34,
Clark, (i'ampbell 84,
— Edsjar Gibson 82,
— E dm und W ill iam . . .
— E d ward Gibson
— Edw.ird Stevens
— George Alexander ...
— James Edward... 186,
— Bev. Sydney
— Stanley Yeatman ...
— Stewart
— Thomas 315,
— Thomas Howel
— William
— JBew.W
Clarke, Adam Elijah ...
— Albert .'
— Alex. Ross, CB. ...70,
— A.F.Stafford,3//).i86,
— Andrew, CB 42,
— Augustus
— Calvert D. Stanley 82,
— Charles 69,
— Charles Mansfield ...
— Bev. David George ...
— Edmund Leopold ...
— Edward .Tnseiih
--Erie l),,i,Mld
— 1-ni-ster .Mayers
— Francis ('. H.-nmam
— Frederic Charles ...
— George Calvert.
— George Sydenham . . .
— Henry
— Henry
— Henry Morris Stanley
— Henry Stephenson...
— Henry Wilberforce ...
— James
— James Alleyne
— James Bond
— James Cumming
— James George
— J. Stanhope Patr. 88,
— John Hy. Courtenay
— John James '..
— John Lardner 91,
— John Sheridan
— John Triste 64,
— John Walrond
— Joseph
— Marshall James
— Michael
— Montague de Sales
McKenzie G. Aug.
— Patrick Joseph... 330,
— Philip Percy Doveton
— Reay Templer 89,
— Robert
— Robert Brooks
— Robt. F. N
— Robert Stuart
— Somerset Molyn.... 61,
— Stanley de Astel C.88,
— Sydenham Cubbon. . .
— Thomas
— Thomas Sydenham. . .
— Tredway George
— Walter.'
— William
— William
— AVilliam Calcott ...43,
— Wm. Henry Jas... 90,
— WilloughbyCha. S.S8,
— WilloughbyCha. S.87,
— Wm. James
— William Senhouse ...
Clarke, Wm. Wiugfield
487
Iiide.}
619
Clarkson, Fredk. Wm.
- James Price
— T. HoUing-worth
— William Hem-y
Clavell, Rich. King 36,
e' layering, H. Mordaunt
Clay, Albert Newby
— Albert O'HttUoran ...
— Alex. Davidson ... 70,
— Cha lies Henry 87,
— Kdwaid Bertie 67,
— George
— Thomas Stanley
— W-n. Waldegra%^e P.
Clayaills, J. Menzies ...
C'la.vton, A. Granville ...
Charles
-- (Jharles Cecil
— Edward Gildert
— Emilius
— Fitzroy A. Talbot ...
— James Martin
— Valentine Gardner . . .
— William Clayton
Cleather, Edward John
— Wm. Barclay Gordon
Cleaveland, Fred. D. ...
— George
Cleeve, Charles Kerr ...
— Stewart Alexander...
rlcghr.rii. .rarnr;, .UX».
CIcl;i. :, 1;. ' ■ : , -...wart
— W; .:,:::
Clem.i.ii, M.-:,::!--a
Clements, t'. W. Kichard
— George
— Harry Montgomery
— James 82,
— William Henry
— William
Clementson, Cha. D. 70,
— Frederick Lewis
Clendiuiug, Andi-ew ...
Clendon, Charles Hope
— William
Clephane, And. Robt. 66,
— Robert Douglas
Clerihew, George, MD.
Clerk, Alexander
— Sir G. Douglas, Bart.
— Godfrey 63,
— Hem-y
— Henry 62,
— Malcolm George
— Robert Mildmay
— Thomas 37,
— Thomas
Clerke, Shadwell Henry
Clery, Cornelius Francis
— G. Carleton 160,
— James Albert, MB...
--John Wheeler
Cliblmrn, John
Cliflf, William
Clifford.JIoM.H.Hugh 34,
— John Jame s , MJD . ...
— MiUer 36,
— Richard Coi-mick . . .
— Richard Melville
— R.Cavendish Spencer
— Robert Cecil
Clifton, George Herbert
— Robert Walter... 277,
— Thomas Henry... 34,
Climo, Wm. HilCj/C...
Chnton,io)-d E. W. P. 93,
— Rer. D. Fynes, MA.
— Henry
— Henry
— Henry Renebald
— Michael
Clive, Edward
— IfoH.Geo.H.W.W. ...
— Hem-y Edward. . . 59,
— Hem-y Somerset
(Uoete, Sir Abraham J.
KCB. KU 7,
— Henry Daniel 86,
— Josias Gordon
Clogstomi, Thornton W.
Close, C. Stratherne 186,
— Frederick 68,
— Gl'O. Ch;ini):;;jne S3,
283 Close, Henry Pelham 82, 517
John Baptist G S9
Clough, Hem-y Taylor 358
Clowes, Frederic 274
— George Gooch 100
Clubley, James K 489
Clunes, J. R. Mackenzie 255
Clutterbuck,J.E.Ji"Z>.286,373
485 — Lewis Aug 37°
— Thomas St. Quintin . 451
William 84, 300
Coaker, William Hem-y 214
552 Coar, Rev. Charles K. ... 587
Coates, Charles 345
— Edw. Martin Chas. ... 561
— George 368
— John, J/Z; 267, 373
— John Martin, MB.
Coats, James, MB 379
— George Henry B 234
Cobb, John 4°°
Cobbe, Alex. Hugh
— Francis 69
Cobbold, George Henry 330
Cobham, John T. Lyon 55
Cochran, Francis 28
James 190
John
Cochrane, D.M.B.H .,Ld.
Geo. Henry 244
Hugh Stewart 80, 2.
William s'
W.Francis Duudonald 276
Cock, Charles Richard . 424
Cockburn, Alexander ... 97
— Alexander 134
— Alexander 42:
— Alexander William... 21,
— Charles Frederick 90, 167
— Charles Vansittart
— George Alexander
— Henrv Alex 406
— Jas. Balfoiu-, J£X>. 2
— James 33. 3^4
— James 578
— James George 242
— Phineas Charles 56
— Robert 453
— Thomas Hugh 100
— Wm. George Forbes 258
— William Horace 100
Cockcraft. W. La Trobe 398
484iCo-ckell, Philip Wyatt ... 532
407 — William 96
504 Cocker, Barnard Wm. ... 97
480 Cockerill, Robt. William 506
264 Cocks, Charles Lygon... 97
89 — John Patrick Somers 313
276 — Octavius Yorke 100
375 ;— PhUip Reginald 96
379iCocksedge, T. A. J. 186, 379
346iCoddington, A. Blayney 212
— Fitzherbert 42
Cole, Fras Burton Owen
Fred. Wm. John
George
George Wynne
Henry Hardy
Hon. Henry Arthur...
John Amber
— John Bawden
Richard Sweet ...79,
Robert Andrews
Robert John, MD. ...
WilUam
William
William XJtting
Co'eman, John RJassiter
WiUiam
William Maitlaud P. .
Coleridge, Percy Duke .
Coles, Cha. Andrews ...
— Charles Henry
Fred. Armstrong
Richard George ...41,
Thomas Gordon ...82,
Collard, Ai-th. Wm
CoUedge, John
Collen, Edwin H. H. ...
CoUett, Henry
CoUes, John A. P., J/i).
Collette, Cecil Hem-y ■■
Henry
Colley, G. Pomeroy...8o,
Collier, Clarence A. . . . 70,
Herbert Cromwell . . .
Hopetoun Ciurie 255,
James
Collin, Joseph
Collings, GeorgeMansell
John Edward, CB...
— Wm. Augustus
Codington, John W. 90,
CoUingwood, Arthur B.
— Clennell 92,
— Cuthbert George
— Henry
— James
— William Pole 61,
Collins, Arthur
— Caleb
— Edw. A I I ... 87,
— Esau
— Francis, J/D
^Francis 131,
— Francis Arthur
— Francis Fred
— James
— James
— J. A
— Rec. J. A.Welsh
— James Joseph
— John Robert
— John Stratford
— Joseph
Josiah Brskine
505|Codrington. Ed. Christ. 423!— Robert, 31.B
97, — George Henry 520 — Samuel Travers
402 — Oliver 314, 377|— Stephen Edward
?oS -7,',.c. R. G 396 — William, JTC ...233,
185 - Sir W. John, GCB. 6, 265 — William Henry ...93,
132 Cody, Thomas 532 Collinson, Tho. B. ...35,
S7S;Coen, Michael 37i|Collis, Adolp. R. Aug....
165 Coftev, Chas. Edward... 172 — Francis AVilliam
86 — Francis 271 — Gustavus W. Berry...
426 Coffin, RosrerPine 401 — HughGough
96 jCogan, Michael 186, 378 — William 237,
424 — Thomas Sillery 378 —William Cooke
378, Coghill, Kendal J. Wm. 161 — Wilham Gun
376 Coghlan, Edward 572 Collison, John Bowmer
132 — Howard 163 Colliss, John
377 — James Duff 272 j Colls, Robert Stacy
John 580 Collum, Lucius Joseph
Thomas Lloyd... 396 Colman, Geo. Butter T.
Stj-W.Marcus,XaB.io, 183 — Thomas
Coke, Edward B 172 —Wm. Fred. A 80,
— John Talbot 269lCologan, J.F.FitzGerald
— Thos. William, Vise... 233,Coloinb, Geo. Hatton ...
— Hon.V\. C. Walpole 97 — George Thomas 8,
Coker, Edmund Rogers 352 — John Chas. Ready ...
— Lewis Edm 172 Colquhoun, H. M. L. 84,
Colahan. Jno. J/i). 296, 376! — Jas. Andrew S
Colan, Hunter Alex. 186, 377 Colson, Edward, MB.,..
Colborne, Hon. Fra. CB. njColston, Chas. Kelway
— ifoH. John 100, Colthurst, David L
Colclough, Beauchamp. 259 — George St. .lohn
— George 40,1651 — James .Ni.ti -li ^
Cole, Arthur Lowry, C'jB. 96; — Jame.^ i: >!" ■:
— Tfod.A. E.Casainaiior 357,Colvile, I'liiili > Vvr\.
- Cha:-lc.s Chrlstipjicr . 326 - Ficnne^ Mi'l. CB. .,:.
Colvile, Henry Edward 229
Henry 6, 250
Colvill, William Henry 532
Colville, George Albert 237
Hon. Cha. Robt. Wm. 230
Thomas 320
Hon. William Jas. 96, 131;
Colvln, Wm. Butterw.... 243
Colwell, Geo. Harrie T. 400.
John Blackwood 400
Combe, Alfred 69, 416
Boyce Albert 163
James John 38, 513
Matthew, J»/D.,...i86, 373
Comber,Augustus K.68, 416
Combermere,W.H.S.,Fss. 96
Comerford, VL.,MD.2za, 376
Comper, John Thomas 578
Compigne, H. Mapleton 357
Horatio D. S., J/D.... 452
Comyn, Frederick F. ... 530
John Sarsfield ...186, 376
Conant, Edw. Hem-y ... 140
Conder, Claude R 215
Condon, E. H.,J1/'D. 262, 377
James Hunt 455
Coney, Ai-thur Henry ... 80
JRfc. Thomas, Jtf^. ... 396
Walter John 100
Congdon, Geo. Walkup 31
John James 171
Coniugham, Charles ... 349
Frederick 234
Henrj' Evelyn 490
Herbert 409
Walter 492
William 222
William 561
Conington, John Codd 252
Connell, Adol. Fred. 37, 165
Francis John 364
Henry 577
Conuelhiu, l'.(hv;inl 378
J. II. lit/\V;,ltrrlt.... 313
Conner. 1 huIl'i' 272
Conui.lly. 15. n,. IJ. 2S4, 379
— Edw. Jo.-i. R 399
— Lawrence 2, 398.
— Paul ■; 379
— Richard George 13;
— Thos. Wm. John 572
Connor, Aug. S. Wm. ... 522
— Frederick 97-
— John 333-
— Richard 264.
Conolly , Arthur 42^
— Edward Robert 426
— Francis Henry 42?
— James 33;
— John Augustus 97
— William 243
Conor, Cecil 277
— Herbert 282
Conran, Edw. Watson.. 283
— James 552
— Thomas Wills ijo.
Conroy, Henry George.. 96
Constable,P. R.A.Brown 425
— Robert 142
Constant, Fra. S 533
— Frederick George 455
— Stephen Price 395
Conway, Thomas S.CB. 15
— Timothy 586
Conybeare, Frederick... 16
Conyers, Cha. Edward.. 59-
— J. Saltus, 3/2). ...244, 379
Conyngham.Fra. .Ifary.
of,KP.GCH 8
Cooch, Charles 59
— Octavius Tyndale 345
Coode, John Penrose ... 403
Cook, Abraham Bell ... 572
— Alfred 284
— Alexander 491
— Arthur 299
— Fra. .Tn. Gilbert 367
— Henrv 80, 346
-Heiirv, ^[Ty 53 >
— Henrv, MD ^,1
— Henry DMvid 507
— Herliert Rowley 309
— James 428
— John 428
— Lewis Arch. Charles 430
-Robert 262r
S7 Cooke, Anth. Cha. ,C2?. 42, 2o>
358
620
Cooke, Arthur L. T 505
— Augustus Hall ... 70, 485
— Charles Francis 215
— Charles John 12
— Crawford 35.480
— Crawford Boyd 494
— Kdward Bowen icxj
— Kdward Samuells . . . 428
— George Harker 401
— Jame^s 274
— James Robert Davies 169
— John 145
— Thomas Arthur 159
— Thomas Chas 170
— Thos. Valentine ...64, 401
— William 493
— WilUain Butterworth 369
— William John 35, 480
— WiUiam Smith 264
Cooke- Collis, Maurice
C 33S
■ C'ookes,CharlcsHenry69, 178
— George 97
(.'ookson, Charles George 180
— George Douglas 322
— George Remington . . . 405
— Heui-.v 455
— James Gathome 405
— John Geo. Reynard- 154
Cookworthy, Colin 17
(-'ooper, Albert B.Astley 171
— -Ufi-ed 38, 481
— Astley 449
— Arthur Sisson, CB. 62, 277
— Charles Duncan 349
— Clarence, MD 505
— ClementAstleyPaston 273
— Cha. Herring 586
— Edward Henry 97
— £dw. M. Gilbert... 69, 516
— Edward Russell 342
— Egbert William 286
— Frederick Chase 351
— George Chamberlain 513
— Godfrey 100
— HaiTy 291
— Hem-y 9, 325
— Hemy Towry Miles. . . 552
— Henry Fallowfield... 399
— Herljert Trist 250
— John 187
— Joseph 287
— Joshua Hany 38,243
— Loftus Lewis Astley.. 344
— Richard 252
— Thomas 572
— Thomas Warsop 371
— WilliHm 42, 259
— Rei: AVilliam W. G... 507
■Coote, Cha. Geo. H. 60, 482
— Chi(Ue.y 97
— Edmund Ey:-e 302
— Rd. Gethin Creagh... 561
— Thomas Gethin 270
'Cope, Anthony 356
— Arthur Henry 244
— George Harwood 253
€opeland, Thomas 57S
'Copinger, Henry 52
Coplnnd, Alexander 421
C'opijin, Chiirles Francis 400
Cop]jiiigor,JohnMurray 561
-Thomas Stejihen 249
iJorballis, Jas. Anthony 349
•Corban, L., J/X> 163, 378
— William Watts 85, 293
■Corbet, Arthur Domville 401
Oorbett, Alex. Fred. 6g, 416
— A. I'atrick Meyers,
MD .'..186,375
— Jtev. R. A 396
— Richard Cecil 172
— Frank Vincent 214
- Richard 170
— Richard Cecil 172
— Rob. de la Cour, MD.
186, 379
— Robert Hayes 307
— Walter Andrew 308
— WiUiam ,00
— WiUiam 87
— Wm.Henry, MD. 353, 375
Corbyn, Edwin Colnett 425
— Josei)hChristian,il/jB. 453
— lieo. H. Fisher, MA.. 457
Corcor, Richiird Kye ... 267
•Corcoran, Alexis 569
Index.
Cordner, Jas. Edw....69,
Cordue, Samuel
Corfe, William Dav-ies ..
Corfield, Fred. Brooke..
William Robert
Corki'an,Cha8. Soymoiir
Oornewall, F. Talbot 84,
Cornish, Chas. Orchard
Henry 152,
William Robert
Cornwall, George
CorreU, Charles
Corrie, Wm. Taylor 88,
Corry , George
George
Hon. H. Wm. Lowry..
Cory, Arthm- 84,
Coryton, Geo. Fred
Cosl)}', Tho. Prittie. . . 90,
Costa, Paul Dennis
Costello, Charles Peter..
Costley, Theoph. Byers.
Costobadie, H. Holmes..
Cotes, Arthur
— Chas. Edw. Henry ...
— Charles James
Cotgrave, Rd. Edw. F...
Cotter, EdmondWm. ...
G. SackviUe, CB
John
Samuel Kyle, JtfB....
Cottingham, Edw. R. ...
Cottle, Ernest, W. ...233,
Cottle, J. J. Harington..
Cotton, Alfred Edgar O.
AlfredFox
Sir A.rfh..'i.,KCSI. 8,
Chas. M'Clintock 82,
Corbet
— Corbet Stapleton
Edw. Thos. Davenant
Francis Frederick ...
George Wm. Vernon
Henry
Heniy French
James M. Vernon
Laurence George
— Lynch Stapleton
— Richard Godman T...
Hon. Rich. S. G. S ...
Robei-t Benjamin
Robert Oakman
Stapleton Charles . . .
Sir Sydney J. KCB. 8,
Thomas Forrest
Thomas James
Walter
Couch, George
Couchman, Edw. H. 40,
— Richard Short ... 61,
— William Dundas
Coulson, Fred. Chas. B.
George John
AV. Lisle Blenkinsop
Coupe, Robert
Couper, JamesKempt 67,
Court, Ma,ior Henry
Horatio Samuel
Courtenay, Edward Jas.
— George Christ. O
— Henry Reginald
Reginald James
AVilUam Allan
Courtis, John Chas. G...
Courtney, David Charles
— Edward
— Edward Hemy... 93,
Sydney Chas.', MD...
AVm. Michael
Cousins, Samuel
AViUiam
Coussmaker, George ...
Macclesfield Korbes...
Coventry, George And..
Henry Adam F. F. ...
Coveny, Robert Charles
Cove.y, Charles
Cowan, Charles
— Samuel Hunter
-Walter
— AViilfer Frederick Jas.
Coward, Cliarles
— George Fletcher
Cowell, Andrew Richai'd
— Henry 87,
— Hemy Clayton
— James D
CoweU, John
— 6'tVJ. CXCjB. ...64,
Cowell- Stepney, Sir John
Stepney, hurt
Cowen, Henry Lionel . . .
Cowie, Alexander John
— Crombie
— David
— Thomas Rennie
Cowley, iif».W.D.,3f .4.
Cowper, i'ar/, KG
— Henry
— Herbert H. Paterson
Cox, Alex. Temple... 95,
— Charles Lindsay
— Charles Thomas
— Chas.Vyvyan, CB. ...
— Charles AViUiam ...65,
— Edmmid Henry... 397,
— Edmund Richard
— Edsv. Bell
— Francis Edward . . .65,
— George
— George Augustus
— George William
— Hemy Chambers M.
— Henry AV. Holmes ...
— James Ponsonby 90,
— John Anderson', MD.
— John Brenton 82,
— John Hamilton
— JohuHerbert
— JohnAV'm., CB
— Joseph Cooke
— Ormsby
— Robert Emihus
— Samuel Symes
— Talbot Ashley 67,
— AVilUam
— AVm. Frederick
— Wm. Hamilton
Coxe,HoUed WaU. H. 42,
Coxhead, Jas. Alfred . . .
Coxon, Geo. Stacpole ...
Coxworthy, Ferguson T.
Crabbe.Eyre M.Stewart
Crabtree, Abraham
Cracklow, George
— Hemy
Cracroft, John Edm. 61,
— Bernard
— Hugh
Cracroft-Amcotts, F. A.
Crater, Thomas
Cragg, Cecil AVebb
Craig, Chas. Stuart
Grahame
Jieo. H. Tudor
482J— Richard Manifold
69] — Robert Guthrie
305 Craigie, Fra. John ...84,
52i[ — HenryCadogan ...80,
269 — John
87 — John Hany Smith ...
416 — Sir Patrick Edmon-
450 stone, KCB 6,
490 — William Burnet
279 Cramer, Charles Pierson
333,Cranisie, James Sinclair
"i6iCrane, Edw. Joseph
266 j Cranfield, George Darle.y
552'Cras(lale, George James
31 |('i-.-istL'i', tlei]. A.yton...9o,
214'- .l.iinrs 'I'linmas .'
371I- - \Villi:niii;,.jbert,.. 94,
2iilCr;.ulurd, William
454'Craufurd, Kred.B. Numa
456 — Heary Robert Gregan
334 — James Robertson ...7,
572,— Robert Emilius F
52o| — AVUliam Reginald H.
521 Craven, Jiev. C. A. Asshe-
569 ton, -•IJlif.
305 Crawford, Chai'les
286 — Charles Robert
314 — George
578 — George Adam ... 92,
427 — Hemy
305 — Jamea 86,
265 — James Robert
586 — John Chesterton
552 — Richmond Irvine
532 — Robert Alexander
271 — Robert Fitzgerald 10,
280 — Thomas, UD
100 Crawfurd, Gavin Dring
Crawfurd, Hugh P.R.F. 400
W. J. Macknight...87, 267
Crawley, Henry 58
Philip Sambrook 97
Richard S 310
Thomas Gorges 244
Thomas Robert 34
Creagh, Andrew Mich. 286
C. Aug. FitzGerald... 326
Denis 303
James 12
James 256
James Hemy 100
Jasper Byng 15
Jolm 240
O'Moore 522
Thomas Miller 569
Walter 142
— William 66, 515
AVilliam 186, 377
Crealoek, H. Hope, CB. 34
John North 341
Creak, Henry Charles... 409
Crean, Jolm Joseph 379
Crease, A. R. A'yvyan 64, 209
John Frederick 398
Creasy, Alb. Llewellyn 256
Creed, James 261, 378
Richard John Gordon 3 1 5
Creek, Edward Stanley 265
Creighton, Fitzmaurice 400
Cremoi'ne,Vesey,iorrf66, 231
Crerar, James 373
Crespigny, Geo. R.C. 21, 361
Crespin, Alex. Andrews 561
CressweUjCharlesArthur 494
Edmund AVilliam 215
George 552
Gilfrid George Baker 312
Crewe, John Ed. Harper 310
— WUloughbv 39, 4S0
Creyk,AVilliam,Jlf£. i86, 377
Creyke, Alex. Stephen 552
Criehton, David M. M. 229
— Archibald Edward ... 243
— Jlon. Cha. Fredk. 67, 229
— Hon. Hen. Geo. Louis 152
— H. M'Veagh 220
Crijjps, John Math.. ..40, 411
Crisp, Henry, ili^B 579
— Walter 376
Crispin, George Bell 93, 518
Crispo, Sydney Smith... 561
Croasdaile, Geo. James 246
Crocker, Alfred 372
— Henry, JfX) 506
Croft, James Hy. Herb. 304
— AVilUam Thomas 311
Crofton, Arthm- Mark ... i :o
— Edward W.H 304
— Frederick Robt. Cam. 332
— Henry 79
— Heurv 171
— Ileo.Y{.\f.,DA 457
— James 41, 218
— John fifolUott 9, 242
— Ma Iby Edward 238
— Morgan Samuel 282
— Richard Hemy 15
— Sir AValter Fred., CB. 552
Croggan, John Wm. 13, 181
Croiian, Fred. William 451
Croi'dale, Richard 369
Crokat, WilUam 7
Croker, Arthur 376
— Edward 100
— Edward AVm. Dim.lo 339
— Jolin 262
— John Charles 572
— John Randal 378
— Ponsonby May Carew 379
— WilUam 100
Cromartie, Frederick M. 586
Crombie, Alexander ... 100
— A 456
— Alexander, J/D 456
— Her. Francis, MA. ... 457
— Thomas 9, 342
Crommcliu , AViUiam Ar-
den, CB 36, 21a
Crompton, Chas. Arthur 214
R. Evelyn 357
AVUliam Joshua ji
Crom])ton - Stansfleld,
AVilliam Henry ...67, 249
Crooke, Ed. Rea Miluer 398
— Pur. Milward ;o6
Index.
'Crookenden, Henry H. 171
— Salusbury Davenport 311
Crookshank, Alex. C. ... 366
— Arthm- Chichester W. 426
Crosbie, Adolphus B. ... 401
— Hemy 327
— JohnGustavus 304
— John Talbot Darulej" 304
— Patrick 253
Cross, Alaric Edward A. 321
— Leaver Harry Gasc. 401
— Philip Henry E. 297, 373
— Robert Cogan 64, 4x5
— William Jennings ... 97
Crosse, Arthur Thiirstan 296
— Charles Kenrick 97
— Charles Robert 343
— John B. St. Croix ... 578
— Joshua Grant too
Crossle, James 254
Orossman, William.. 60, 210
•Crosthwaite, Charles ... i6g
■Croudace, Thomas 506
Crow, William 561
— William Alfred 395
Crowdy, John Hemy ... 212
— John 131
Crowe, Arthur 254
— Henry 313
— James Daniel 186, 379
— Joseph 561
— Joseph P. H 66, 248
— Robert 561
— Thomas Carlisle,.. 69, 183
•Crowther, Rd. Wm. B. 234
Crozier, Burrard R 290
— Irederick Douglas ... 561
— Henrv Darlev 211
— Sec. J. A., BA 396
— Richiird Pearson 275
— Stanley 287
Cruickshank,B.J/.B.326, 379
-F. H. G ....: 171
— George Macdonald ... 224
— James Henry Robert 224
— John Donaldson 224
Cruikshank, Alex. R. ... 169
— John, AfJO 532
Cruse, George 568
Crutchley, Charles 10
— Robert J. Logan. .85, 419
Cubitt, Charles PercT ... 273
— Edward George ' 187
— William George 422
Cuddy, Alex. Daniel ... 97
CnSe, SirC.F.W.,Bf. . 100
— Chas.MacDonogh 153, 377
— Eev. Michael 396
— Hon. OtwayF. S 357
— Otway Wheeler 552
CuUen, Arthur Johu 538
— David, J/i) .^17,375
— Francis James ......... 312
— Peter, J1/X> 455
— Wm. Flem., 3fD. 267, 375
Cullimore, Josiah Mar. 507
Culpeper, Cha. Algernon
Hearle Bishop 337
Cumberland, Bent. Har. '97
■ — Charles Browulow ... 11
— Charles Edward... 67, 210
— Charles Sperling 283
— George Bent M'Cleod 286
— William Bentinck 92, 178
Cumberlege, Alex. B. 83, 486
— Edward 295
— Edward Altham 403
— Henry Owen 450
Cumine, Cha. Alex. Geo. 275
— Thomas 171
Cuming, Edwd. Wm. 84, 325
— George Lewis 319
— Robert 303
— Thomas 92, 168
— WilUam Herbert. ..6r, 482
Gumming, Fran. H. T.G. 521
— Isaac 561
— John Jas. FuUarton 171
— Ken. Wm., J./2>. 186, 377
— Robert 345
— jSirWm. Gordon G.Bi. 233
— William Gordon 222
Cummins, Jas. Turner 504
— Robert Bedford 49 1
— liev. William Henry. . . 533
CundiU, John Ponsonby 171
Cuningham, Chas. A ..'. £20
Cimingham, JamesMac-
nabb, MD
Cuninghame, Dav. S...
— Wm. Cuninghame ...
— William Hemy
— William James Mont.
Cunlifl'e, Brooke Ste wai-t
— Frank
— George Gordon ...82,
— Robert Henry 88,
— Walter Howell
Cunningham, Alex., CB.
— Andrew Cha rles
— A. J. Champncys
— Charles
— David Douglas, 3[B.
— Edward
— John Phil., Jfi». 162,
— P. Scudamore 61,
— ^V'illiam Robert
Cunyugham, Wm. Hy.
Dick
Cunynghame, Sir Ai-thur
A. Thurlow, KCB. ...9,
Cuppage, Burke 9,
Cure, Alfred Capel
Cureton, Chas., CB. 15,
— Edward Burgoyne 37,
CurUng, Henry Thomas
— Joseph James
Curran, Arthur Edw. R.
— a: a. A., MB. ... 329,
— John
— John Philpot
— Richard Henry
— William
Currey, Charles Henry .
Currie, Albert PurceU...
— Algernon
— Arthur Drummond . . .
— Augustus Arthur.. 83,
— Charles
— Fendall
— Fred. Ale.K
— George Alfred
— George Vernon
— Henry
— Henry O ctavius
— James 70,
— John Robert 81,
— Robert Hamilton 40,
— Samuel, JI/jD., CB. ...
Curry, Michael
— Robert Murray
Cm-teis, Edw.Witherden
— Reg. L. Herbert
— WilUam Fred
Curtin, Frederick John.
— Joseph Albert
Cm-tis, Augustus Fred..
— Francis Geo. Savage
— Francis H. Tindal . . .
— John Geo
— Joseph Lindsey... 258,
— Reginald 60,
— William Frederick . . .
— William Fred, de
Hubbenet
Curtois, Atwill
— Chauncey
Curzou, Hon. Em. G. 65,
— George Augustus 132,
— Moil. John Hy. Roper
— Ifon. Montagu
— Hon. Richd. W. Penu
— Hon. Wm. Henry
— William Southwell ...
Cusack, John
Gust, Man. SirS. KCU. 6,
— John Francis
— Mitford
— Hon. Peregrine Fr....
Custance, F. Hambl. 70,
— Henry Arthur Taylor
— NevUle
— William Neville, CB.
Cutajar, Carlo
Cutbill, H. Duppa Alfred
Cutcliffe, Henry Charles
Cuthbert, John
— Robert Thomas P. 87,
Cuthbertsou, Thos. ...H.
Cuthell, Thomas George
CutheU, Wm. Andrew...
C'uyler, Geo . Aug 66,
D'Acosta, F. Auguste S.
D'Acosta, Louis
Dacres, SirR. J., GCB. 6,
Dadsou, AV. F. P. S
D'Aguilar, C.L.,Cjy. 15,
— Fra. B. Grant
— Mec. J. Burton, BA.
— John Swainson
Dailies, Charles
Daintrv, George Chas.
Dakej-iie, H. Fitzroy 85,
Dalbiac, Henry Shelley
Da Ibv, Nicholas B
Dale', Alfred James, MB.
— Henry Montagu
— Metcalfe
Daley, Jeremiah
Dalgairns.Alf. Eugenius
Dalgety, Ecbnund Hen.
— Reginald William ...
Dalgleish, James
— James Ogilvy
— John
Dalison, Maximil. D. D.
Dallas, Alex. Morison
— George Frederick . . .
— Rupert Caradoc Fran.
Dalmahoy, Patrick C. ..
— Simon S
DalrvTnple, F. Bertram.
— J. H. Elph
— J. H.N. G. H. Vhc...
— iro?i. North de Coiguy
— Robt. G. Elphinstone
— William Liston
D'Alton, Edw. Richard
D'Altera, Jas. Johnson
Dalton, Chas. Jas. ...13,
— Edward Tinte 36,
— James Cecil
— William
Daly, Cuth. Fetherstone
— Edward
— Edward Nugent
— George Hickie, MD.
— Henry, CB 15,
— Eeo. James
— William
— William
Dalyell, John Thos. 42,
— Melville
Dalzel, Wm. F. B., MB.
Dalzell, Hon. A. Alex.7,
— Arthur Edward
— John Alexander .. 65,
— Hon.-R.A.G., CB. ...
— Robert H. CamwatU
Daman, William Chas.
Dames, Mansell
Dampier, C. Ludwell M.
Danby, George
Dance, Edward Wm. 62,
— Enlaud
DuiMlrM.^ ,f ''■iMv.ter66,
— !■: I ' :. ■ ■ Wms...
-- 1; ' . ...68,
Diiln', Uh!, :.!•.!
-Richard. MI)
Dangan, Wm. H. J'isc.
Dangerfield, George ...
Daniel, Rich.Hillman 88,
— John 38,
— Samuel
— Thomas Care w
— William Henry
Daniell, Averell
— C.Augustus
— C. Fred. Torrens 38,
— Cyrus O ctavius, MD.
— De Com-cy
— Edward Staines
— Edwin Gream
— Frederick Francis ...
— Hemy
— - Henry Smith
— James Williamson ...
— Lindsay C. de L
— Robert Holford
— William Staines
Dann, George
— Henry Talbot
Dansey, Edw. Mashiter
— John James 63,
Darby, Alexander John
— William Wilson
Darby-Griffith, H. C'JS.i2
D'Aarcy, O'Connor, JifZ).
621
D'Arcy, G. Abbas Kooli 96
— Obver Barker 100
Darker, James 242
D'Arley, W. Wallace... 9
Daphtarv, Girdharlal
R. MD 456
Darley, Fred. Alexander 427
— He'niy Calland 316
— William Sanders 240
Darling, Augustus 69
— Montagu William ...577
— Sydney 65
Darne, John 586
Darnell, George Russell 578
— William Nicholas 298
Darrah, Hy. Zouch.. 85, 418
Dartnell, John George 100
Darton, Thos. Harwood 172
Darvall, Edward 12, 410
— John Francis 320
— Roger Francis 338
Dai-vill, John William... 351
Darwell, Hem-y Pounty. 169
Darwin, Leonard 215
Dashwood, Alex.Wilton 97
— Augustus Astlej"^ Geo. 552
— Charles Browne 356
— Charles Lewes 240
— Geo. Johu E 233
— Frsmcis Arthur 333
— Richard Lewes 254
DassauviUe, W. A. MB. 578
Daubeney, Sir H. C. B.,
KCB 14
Daubeny, Alfred G. 85, 243
— Albert Jas. Hesketh 335
— Giles Andrew 328
— Hemy Joseph 258
— James, CB 32
— James Francis 258
— Redmond B. C 552
— St. Johu Edward 282
— Walter Augustus... 89, 236
Daubuz, James BariU... 561
— Robert Claude 219
Daiuit. John Charles 0. 420
— Richard William... 68, 484
— WiUiiim 89, 247
Davenport, Charles Tal. 329
-Fred. Allen 172
— Johu Salusbiuy 577
— Vivian 270
Davern, Avary Jordan 86
— George William 256
Davey, William 531
David, Frederick Lewis 93
Davidge, Geo. Abra. ... 377
— John 186, 376
Davidson, Alexander .. . 351
— Alexander 64, 223
— Alexander Chorley ... 182
— Alexander George42, 482
— Alexander Henry 93, 179
— .Alfred Augustus 489
— Chas. Rich. Tiemey 212
— Chris. Middlemass ... 238
— Donald M., MB. 186, 377
— Edward 66, 21S
— Frank Charteris... 85, 517
— George 216
— Geo. Francis De Bude 319
— George Montgomerie 264
— Henry Edward 346
— James 62, 483
— Jame, MB 532
— James Batchelor 561
— Johu 429
— Peter, Jri> 580
— Robert .•..65,415
— Thomas Reid 424
— Thomas Reid Waugh 353
— Wm. Alex., MB. ..^.. 580
— William Leslie 172
Wyndham Henry 349
Davie G. Scott, JfX>. 186, 376
Si >• Henry Robert Fer-
guson, Bart 6, 319
Davies, Allan Bedford 170
Arthur Matcham.. .83, 486
Augustus 81
Augustus Richard ... 264
— Charles Addison ifo
David 561
Plancis John 6, 313
Fred. James WiUiam 350
Fred. John 406
George Silvester 86
622
Daviea, Henry Charles 49
— Henry Fanshawe 59, 22
— Hem-y Hanbury 24
— H. G. Johnstone 68, 39
— Horatio Nelson ... 65, 41
— James Snow 40, 41
— Jasper Gust. Silvester 21
— Johji 379
— John 532
— John 548
— John Aug. S. II 17
— Joseph io(
— Lewis Matthew ... 82, 511
— Richard William 318, 378
— Robert
— Robert
— Robert Cradock 305
— Robert Wmock 248
— Samuel Masters 56
— Thomas Henry 359
— Thomas Reid 425
— W. Broughton, MV. 380
— William George ...84, 41"
— W. T. S. Kevin 15
Da\'is, Alfred 9
— Alfred Thornton 450
— Arthur Ha rvey
— Arthur Palmer ... 83, 517
— George McBride.J/Z). 456
— Grouow
— Henry V. Hart 215
— Howell 273
— James 283, 376
— John 60,
— John Atkins 578
— John Norman ....
— Richard Percival 425
— Thomas Amoll 179
— William 79
— William 62, 413
— William Blenkin
— William Par., 3ID. ... 506
— William Henry ...89, 35.
— William Henry 56
— William Stevens ...41, 48:
Davison, George 62, 51.
— John 13!
— Thomas 157
— Thomas 33
— SirW., KH. 5)
Davy, Fras. Arthur, MD. 379
— James John
Dawes, Bethel Martin... 346
— Christopher Myers . . . 274
— Fred. Beresford ...
— George Graham 146
— Thomas 426
— Wentworth 138
Dawkins, Wm. Gregory 5"
Dawnay,7r«.LewisPayu 23
Dawson, Alex. Harry 69, 18
— Algernon Cecil 138
— Charlton 258
— Edward Boghurst
— Edward Fred
— ErskineScottF.G. 38, 336
— Francis 65, 483
— Fra. Hy. Macdonald. 323
— Frederick 35
— George Adderley 265
— Henry '.' 395
— Henry John
— Henry Philip
— John
— John
— John
— Richard 62, 363
— Richard W. Erskine . 258
— Robert Nicholl 91, 2r
— VeseyJohnD 23
— William Henry 148
Day, Francis 505
— Franci.s H. Emilius
— Francis Jeremy 215
— Frederick William ... 309
— Henry James 97
— Henry Jamea 345
— Henry John
Day, Horace
— John
— John Godfrey
— Maurice 568
Dayrell, Thomas ....
Deacon, James 569
— Robert
— Samuel 255
— Wm. Edw. Durund ... 62
Dcakin,Jas.Fnnicisl/-7)
Index.
Dean,JRcc.Barr3rO'Meara
— Geo. Henry
— Robert
Samuel
Deane, Andrew
Bonar Millett 80,
Reo. Charles Hemy...
— George
— George Knudson
George Williams
Hemy Allen Murray.
Richard Burton
Thomas
Deare, George Beresford
— Robert Elphinstone...
Death, William
De Bathe, Sir Henry Per-
cival, Ba> i
de Bourbel, Raoul ...91,
De Brett, Harry
De Bude, Fred. Royle...
DeBurgh.Tho.F.Hussey
Thomas John
De Butts, J. C. Black 42.
DeChaumont, F. S. B. F.
MD
De Cetto, Louis C. A. A.
Decken, Charles von der
de Coctlogan, H. W. R.
De Courcy, Nev. AV. 70,
Deedes, Granville
— Herbert George... 67, ;
— William Hem-y
Deegan, James M
Deering, C. Lucius Hy.
— John
— Rupert Barber . . .65,
Deey, Wm. Alex. ... 66,
De Fabeck, Fred. W. A.
De Fauche, Charles
De HaviUand, James 60,
Dehnel, Henry
deHodgson.D.Filius.UZi.:
De Hoghton, .Tames . .
de Kantzow, C.Adol.
Delacombe, H. Ivatt, CiJ.
— William Addis
De la Condamine, Thos.
De Lacy , John
Delafos'se, Henry Geo. 68,
Delamain, Wm .Hy. 34,
De Lancey, John
Delane, George 63,
— Walter
Delany, Felix
De la Poer, Raymond H.
de la Poer, W. Gerva so . . .
De la Toj'e, Alex. Marin
de Lautour, E. Joseph.
De la Warr, C. R. Sack-
yiWe, Earl, KCB
De Lisle, Alfred
— Hirzel Frederick
— Rich. Fr. Valpy
Delme, Henry Peter ...
lie Longueville,Cha.M.68
Delpratt, Joseph Henry
— Samuel
— William George
Dcmain. Hcnvv Dickson
deM:irvl.-<ki, li'il
de:\lol.;vii.~, //'..'. Hen. J.
De .Mulrvi]s,'l'..\i-cm.92,
Dempster, C. Carroll 186,
— Cathcart
— Henry Leeuwin
— James Carroll, MD. . .
— Robert
— Thomas Carroll
Dendy, Charles Robert .
Dene, Reo. Octavius
Dening, Alfred
— Lewis
Denison, Albert Chas....
— Charles Albert
— George
— Jlon . Hemy Chas
— Henry
— William Evelyn
Denne, Geo. Ry. Alured
— Lambert Hy 88,
Dennehy, Barry Valen.
— Thomas
Dennic, Henry Wm.
Denning, H. Harvej' P.
Dennis, Adolp. Lambert
— Rev. Geo. I. .
5071
Dennis, Jas. Beniamin
i^
Dickens, C. Hildesley,
154 — John FitzThom'as ...
CSI 35,
177
561' — John Leslie
12
— Robert Vaughan
Dickenson, Edw. S. N.
138;— Morley Stratford T.,..
P7
:.6t
4^6
— Robert
— Fiennes B. Newton...
96r
2 so
Denniss, Alf. Digby. .69,
— Geo. Lake Talbot
178
Dickerson, Steph.H.236,
,08
30S
Dickey, Adam H. M. 82,
234
Dennistoun, R. Jas. Wm.
Dickin, Edw. T. Massy
146
Denny,Ar. M'Gillicuddy
— John Lloyd
3S2
— Arthur CoUingwood..
S1^
Dickins,Com])tonA. S . 67
272
■;6i
— Barry St. Leger
— Francis Atherton 68,
416
401
— Charles Anthony
248
— AV. DrummondS. 63,
275
429
— Cuthbert CoUingwood 256
Dickinson, Daniel
247
368
-Henry Arthur
170
— Edward
215
320
— Richard
401
— Rec. E. Newton
533
?P'i
— William
P6
— James Edward
505
— Wm. Townsend Gun
171
— John Douglas
267
14
Dennys, Julius Bent. 40,
411
-AViUiam, CSI.
8?
219
Denshire, Geo. Henry...
2PS
— William Moore
Dent, Digby Henry
S61
t6
69
2s6
145
236
Dickson, Alex. George .
— Clement John
- Herbert W
— Richard
— SirCoUingw.KCB. 13,
t6,,
2oq
— AViUiam Seton
2PI
— Edward Charlton . . .
237
Denton, Geo. Chardin...
301
— Edward John 68,
364
^74
Denys, AV. Hy. Adolphe
S46
— Edward Thompson. . .
293
l6q
De Piro, Guiseppe ...89,
360
— Henry
S6q
587
450
61
Depree, Geo. Chas. ...83,
DeRenzy,AnnesleyC. C.
-Phillip
3PP
4=;^
- Lindsay Fredk., Ml)
454
S8«
304
X
145
552
Dering, Edg. W.Wallace
De Rinzy, Geo. Aug. F.
-AViUiam
^S6
— AA'illiam David ... 41,
514
■577
Derriman, Jas. Samuel
3q8
— AViUiam Thomas
34
272
De Robeck, C. Louis C.
304
Diebitsch, Fred. Von ...
S87
264
DeRos,^o».D.C.F. ...
34
Digby, i/««. Edw. H.T
231
362
— AVm. L. L. F.,iorf6,
T.16
— ifoH.EverardChas..
229
484
D'Erp, Balthazar, Soron
— Geo. Stephen, CB. 37
S68
De Salis, Alfred Geo. S.
- Thomas
2Tfr
166
— Fdw. John
370
Dilke, AViUiam
577
S87
— Rodolph, CB
Dillon, Arthur S. C
-1^
.376
DeSnumarez,J.St.V.,X(i.
P6
— Ed.Langford 86
258
248
De Sausmarezi Fred. ...
S17
— Edward
T87
421
— George
403
- Francis AViUiam
97
6
Des Barres, Alex. Ham.
— Frederick Barnes ..
312
400
— Aug. Hem-y John ...
- H. Philip Constantine
SS2
— Edward Albert
— Harold Arthur
S6i
06
— James Stuart
— .John
,M7
— Jos. F. AVallett
367
— Martin, CJS....37, 132
3S6
Desborough, John .,.36,
t6s
— Hon. Robert VUUers
t6R
S17
— Lawrence
131
— Robert
97
414
— Lawi-ence Cameron. .
4P2
— Robert Henry
28P
,i
— Samuel Holworthy...
Deshon, Charles John...
169
i6p
255
142
Dinger, Chas. Reagan
254
— Frederick G. Thomas
^P
Dinning, Hemy 39
311 De Smidt, J. P. Larkins
S77
Dinwiddle, David
504
300, Desmond, John
572
Dirom, Tho. A. Pasley. .
09
180
Despard, AVm. Edward.
Disbrowe, George, KH
Des Vceux, Alf.'Anth. 84
— Herbert Fred. ... 69
sr6
12
— Chas. Hamilton
281
Disney, Robert
15
De Teissier, H. Price -i^.
177
— Thoma s Robert
170
552 1- James Fitz Herbert. .
S8
Ditmas, Francis Fred.
578! DeTrafford.SigismuudC
2S3
— Frederick Robertson
42q
56i|Deverell, Jn. B. Seddon
247
Divorty, Peter, ;i/.B. ..
s8o
,347 — William Thomas
27S
Dixou, Alfred
179
359'Devereux, ifoM.G.Talbol
-Augustus Fred. DeB
4S4
— Robert Fetherstone...
— Charles Egerton
258
3Sq
de Villamil, Richard ..
— Charles Frederick ..
169
S68
Devine, John
36!
— Edward
171
de Visme, GerrardAuriol
ISO
— Edward George
408
26s
- Henry A. D
S8S
— George
260
168
De Vitre, John Denis ...
P^
— George, CB
S74
— William Denis 90,
,8,
— George 7
35°
3,52
Devlin, Henry William
S77
— Hemy
58
';s2
Devonshii-e, C. J., MB.
402
-Hemy
143
S78
Dew, Fred. Napleton ...
— Hemy T
401
S06
Dewar, Gordon
— Henry
406
267
— James Raymond J. ...
180
— Henry Grey
269
Sbi
— John
— John
S07
De Wend, Doixglas C. ...
- Mauley Ch. Matthew
261
De AVinton, C. Lorenzo .
— Matthew Charles
— Francis AValtor ...91,
168
— Thomas Eraser ...85,
283
^46
De AVolski , Felician Rola
— Thuothy
P6
Dewing, Edward John
21S
— AVUliam Andrews . . .
328
sfi.
Dick, Alexander
— W. Mauley Hall, CB.
ofi
172
— Alfred Abercromby .
.423
Doake, Samuel, MD. ...
378
215
-Augustus Alexander
7P
Dobie, Stanley Locker
507
171!— Cha. Baker Goodrich
401
Dobbie, George Staple .
403
139;- Forbes, MD 186,
377
Dobbin, Geo. MiUer 91,
T78
167 — Francis
Dobbs, Alex. Fairlie ...
492
154 — Hope
— George CadeU
313
420 — James Roy
349
Dobree, John Saumarez
577
79 -Robert, MD
153
Dobson, Alfred Edmund
215
332|-William,MD
S78
— Andrew Frances, J/JS
308 -William A 60,
357! Dicken.WilliamPopham
.^8^
George E. MB
III
-John Ireland
147
Dickens, .\.n;ivif.'*,r7;.,Q
— Wilb':im
57'>
Docker, Edw. Scott
DoiUl, Cecil David J. 88,
— Charles Albert
— Simon Anthony
Dodgson, David Scott...
Dodsworth,Geo. Edward
— William Francis
Doherty, C. Wilshere O.
— Daniel John
— Henry Edward, CB.
Doig, Alexander ...325,
— Arthur John
Dolan, TerenceMich. .
Dolby, Seymour S.C....
Dolphin, Harry Edm.
Dolton, Edward John...
Dombrain, James R. . .
Domenichetti,Rich.-l/'Z>.
Domvile, Barry Francis
DomvUle, Edm. C. ...88,
— Han-y.T- CB.MD. ...
— Jumes William ...31,
Don,W.Gerard,J/i).2i5,
Donald, Andi-ew
— John
— William
Donaldson, Jas.Y., J/X).
Doncaster.Jas. Beardoe
Donegall,ifnr<7.o/, GCH.
Donelan, Anthony J. C.
Donne, FrederickClench
Donnelly, John F.D. 91,
— John James
— John McNeale, MD...
Donnithorne, E.G.Moore
Donovan, Edw. Westby
— 2i!e«. Daniel
— Thomas
— Tho. Hen. Selwyn ...
— William
Dooley, George Francis
Dooner, John King
— William Toke
Doran, James, J/D. ...
— John 61,
— Robert H. Patrick ...
Dore, Fred. Nassau... 81,
Dorehill, George
— William John 69,
Doria, Richard Ancb-ew.
Doring, William
Dorling, Francis
Dormer, Hon. J. C. ...66,
Dorrien, Thos. A. Smith
Dorward, Arthur R. F...
— James Ford
Dougall, Joseph
Dougan, Geo . Aug
Dougherty, E. Macklon
— John
— William
Douglas, Alex. Baker . . .
— Arch. Alex
— C. MiUis, Jtfi?. ... 186,
— Cecil Fra. Johnstone
— Charles 35,
— Cha. ■\Vhittingham H.
— Claud
— Frederick, J/i>....333,
— George
— George Malcolm
— Gordon M.S
— Henry Hamilton
— St.iJeo.HenryA., DJD.
— Henry M'D. de Wendt
— Henry Mitchell Sholto
— Hugh Alexander
— James Cunningham ..
— James Mainwaring . . .
— Sir John, KCB
— John Charles
— Richard John Hardy.
— Robert 81,
— Sir R. Percy, Bt. ...8,
— Walter 69,
— WiUiam
— William
Douglass, A. Kennedy..
— Frajicis Wingfleld ...
Dove, Horatio
Doveton, Fred. Bazett...
— Henry
— John Chadwick
— John Holroyd
— John Edw. Grossman
— WiUiam John
Dowdall, Aylmer 79,
— Aylmer Peter Gerald
Index
578 Dowdall, Laurence Rich. 2-
5i7]Dowden, Thos. Freeman
425 Dowdeswell, Geo. Edw.
292I Dowding.TownleyWard
403' — WiUiam Mills
i7i;Dowell, George Dare ...
451 1 — Wallis 65,
144'Dowker, Howard Cod-
373! rington 62,
9'Dowler,C. Thos. Jackson
377' — John
519 Dowling,ThurlowL.Wier
341 1 Do wman, William
339 Down, Charles BoUeau..
170'Downay, Hon. Eus. H...
370'Downe, HughRd.,T'!sc<.
577 Do^vner, Geo. P.Maxwell
578,Downes, Arthur William
171 — Chas. V. Summei*ville
364 — Henry, a/i>
402' — Leonard
164! — Major Francis 91,
376 — Watkyn L. Lloj'd
398 j Downey, Edward
578 Downie, K. M., MB
185 1 Downing, Ai-thm- Edw.
377;-C.M. H
319 — David
132J — John David
56ijDownman, John Thos...
8S'Dowse, Richard
210 — Rich. Thos. Edmund.
369'Dowson, Charles S
506 Dovle.Sw-Chas. Hastings,
i44J KCMG 9,
33; — Francis GrenviUe
396 — Michael Taylor
96 — Thomas
552- William, MD
379 D'Oyly, Si>C. W. Bt. 61,
378 — John Walpole
250 ! Doyne, Philip Kavanagh
244 1 — Richard John
376 DrafFen, WiUiam Pitt ...
413 Drage, Frederick
294 — Thomas WUliam
364I— William
552 — William Henry
364 1 Drake, Edward Henry..
403 — Francis
587 — Henry Thomas Deane
342 — John Mervin C 91,
132'— OUiver Thos., MB. ...
152 — SirW. Heiiry, KCB...
2i5!Draper, John
2i4JDrawbridge, Rec. Wm.
506 Barker, jW.4
577iDn[vner. Astell WiUiam
270 I'lii \ > '1 \ I! Wilkes 64,
572 "'
572 I'l' - ■■ -■ • ' •> 9,
427, Di.
65;Dre
377j — Edward
157 — Edwin 186,
177 — Francis Barry 80,
338 — Francis Massy
403 — Henrj' Rawlins 41,
— Thomas
Drewe, Edward Ward...
— Francis B dwar d
Drinan, WiUiam Berry..
Dring, WilUam
Drought, John Head ...
— John Thomas Acton ..
— Thos. Ai-mstrong ...S,
Drummond, A. Heneage
— Ai-chibald Spencer ...
— George R. Bridge
— Francis Chas. Walker
— Francis Colebrooke...
— Francis Walker
— Henry 39,
— Hon. James David ...
— James Ho\ilbrooke88,
— John
— John
— John Hamilton
— Hon. Robt. Cliarles ..
— William Charles
Drury, Arthur 62,
Drury, Chas. Curtis 40,
— Charles Garling
— fiew. Charles Rous ...
— Frederick Burton
— G
— George 40,
— James O'Brien
278
25S]Dru:-y, Joe Drurs'
224 — John Graham
139 — Robert, MD
401 Drysdale, Robert C. 169,
580 — William, CB
" Duberley, George
Duberly, Ai-thur G. ...
— Hem'3'-
Du Boulay, E. deVismes
— W. George
Du Cane, Edm. Fred. 90,
Ducat, Alfred William...
552I — Claude Malet 89,
242!— CjTil Hugh Penny...
231 — Gordon Charles S. ...
134— Walter Mardon ...93,
561 Duck, Francis
366 Duckering, Samuel
346 Duckett,6Vc G. Floyd.iJ/ .
578 1 — William Morton
1 76 1 Duckworth, Fred., MD.
167 1 Dudgeon, Frederick N.
561 Dudley, W. Edmondson
291 Duff, Alexander Gordon
456 — Chas. Murray, MD.
409 — James
171 — John, J/i> 186,
402 1 — Robert WUliam ... 91,
336 — Robert William
367 Duffey,Geo. F., MB. 267,
578|Duffin, Frederick 66,
250]— Robert
65 Dugdale, Arthur George
I — Henry Charles Geast
333 Duggan, W. Nelson, 3/i>.
i37JDugmore, Fra. Sandys
97 — Fred. WiUiam John
452 1 Du Jardin, B. Stephen
SosDuka, Theodore, MD...
4i3lDuke,'Alex. W.JID.iSe,
36I — Jemmet Charles
282 — John Charles
242] - Joshua
552 — Theodore, MD
87 — Thomas Assheton
371 — William Alex. ...308,
S72[— Bei\ Wm. Alex., BA.
296jDiimaresq,Arth.Hemerv
240!— H. W. H. D 91',
240' — William Lovelace 60,
300 Dumbleton, A. Vincent
210 — Charles
456 Dumbreck, Sir David,
366i MD.,KCB 130,
367:Diimmler, Albert Eug.
Dun, Chas. Wilham 61,
457'— Edw. Winterton ...64,
405 Dunbar, A. Pery Byng S.
1661— Edward 94,
Fred. Heisch, .l/i*. ...
623
401 Dunlop, Wm. AVoldridge 291
345 iDimn, Anthony Cuth... 262
379 — Dennis 79
363 — Edwin 367
34; — James Bower 295
97 1 — Josias 335
255 — Richard Gadesden ... 247
150J-- Richard Marsh 295
172: — Thomas Duncan Wm. 308
215 Dunnage, Arthur- James 171
210 Dunne, Francis Plunkett 12
350' — John Hart 40, 345
5i8| — Richard 252
355— Terence J. Bockett... 236
272 1 Dunning, R. Horwood 256
224 — Samuel 59
395lDunsford, H.F. ,C.B. 13, 410
532'Dunsmure, Charles 97
looj— George 280
262 Dunstan, H. Main 369
506' — John 377
284^Dunsterville, Lionel
377| D'Arcy 70, 516
407 Duperier , Charles 79
505 — Hem-y WUUam 215
100 Du Plat, C. Taylor ...36, 165
373|Du Port, Robert 371
210 Dupma, Sir John Ed-
363: ward. KCB. CB. ... 6, 164
378|Durand, Anthonv 518
415— Algernon, G. A 311
406^ — Charles James 425
171 — Edward Law 429
356[Durant, John James ... 455
377^D'Urban, Wm. J 9, 353
310 Durham, Wm. Thomas 561
97|Durie, Charles 63
360' During, C. Henry Von 587
4581 — Lewis Alexander 9
379i Durnlbrd, Anthony W. 90,210
1591 — Arthvir George .' 211
277 — Charles Day 369
456 — Edw. C. Laiigley 397
453 — Edward William 14, 208
403 — George 31
37S — John 586
457 Dunisford, WiUiam Geo. 354
290 Durrant, Christ. Rawes 292
210 - Frederick WiUiam ... 277
i66' — George 395
Dury, Alexander Wm. 298
.-C'jtt.
Browning ...
279
— Frederick Wm. . . .83,
— John Geo. Hy. Wm.
— John Seymour 43,
— Penrose John
— Thomas Clement
— William Mathew ...
Duncan, Alexander Wm.
— Alexander C
— Francis
— George
— Harvey T 82,
— James
— John
— John, J/Zl
— Jas. Shand, MD. 327,
— William, afi(
Duncombe,Cha. Wilmer
— Thomas Henrv
— Walter Hy. Octavius
Dundas, C. StirUng 42,
— Henry Lawrence
— James
— James Durham ... 87,
— Lorenzo G
— Ralph Bristow
— Thomas
— Thos. George
Dundee, Frank WilUam
— Robert Handley
Dungey, James
Dunlevie, Wm. S. Hen.
Dunlop, Alesander
— FrankUn, CB
— Henry Donald
— John
— Samuel
— Samuel John
— Tristram James M...
Duthie, Hev. Charles J. 396
— WiUiam Henry Moore 170
Duthy, Arch. Edward... 171
Dutt, Russick Lall, MD. 456
Dutton, Hon. Charles... 331
— Henry John 357
Duval, John S3, 486
Du Vernet, F. Tudor C. 300
Dwyer, Chas. Edw 313
— Henry 96
— Henry Ai-thiir 41, 412
— John Cornelius... 185, 395
— John 41
— John 290
— Lambart F. Sv 552
— Robert Hoare 447
Dyas, Rich. Hudson 405
Uyce, Cecil Coles 428
— George Hugh Coles... 429
— John Robert 92, 168
— Thos. Rose 578
Dyer, Henry C. S. ...80, 167
— John Akin .
— John MicUane 561
— Stewart John 237
— Thomas 84, 4S6
Dyke, Chas. James 391
— Edward Hart 1 79
— Frederick Hotham ... 315
— George Hart 240
Dymock, William 532
Dyne, M. Jas. Bradley 100
Dynelej-, Henry E 407
Dyuou, Thomas 158
Dysart, ConoUy 59
Dj^son, Edward 100
• .John
79
John Daniel 96
Dyson-Laurie, Julius D. 278
Fades, Lewis Edward... 455
Eagar, OUver Stokes ... 379
— Robert John, CB. .35, 271;
Eagle, W. J ... 586
Ealand, Charles Winn... 267
Eales, George DauieU 81, 516
" T. Buubury 552
Sev. W. LesUe .
533
624
Earlc, Ed. Lempriere 83, 419
— Frederick John 454
— George Edward 253
— John March 406
— William 39, 22q
— William Henry 80
— W. H. ShadweU....63, 414
Earp, Thomas 547
East, Cecil James 93, 285
Eastall, Charles E. L, ... 503
Eastham. John Alderson 2S1
EaBum, Rec. Robert 533
Eaton, Gerard Potter ... 16
— Herbert Francis
— Robert Coleman 378
Eatton, Ussher B., MD. 5S0
Ebden, Francis Thomas 521
Eccles, Charles Vernon . 357
— Cuthbert 85, 23S
— Francis Edward 275
Echalaz, C. Theodore ... 530
Eckford, A. Haldane .... 421
— John 219
Eddon, "William Kaye... 346
Eddie, W. Cruickshank 580
Eddowes, "William 454
Eden, A. Duffield 270
— Charles John 286
— Frederick Morton 401
— Henrj- Horace 274
— John, CB 6, 27S
— John Henry 259
— Morton Parker... 91, 16S
— Morton Robert 84
-- Thomas Millard B. ... 552
— William 150
— William Alexander ... 171
— William Has.SHn .... 7, 336
— William Thomas 519
Edgar, J. Handasyde.... 62
— Mileson 247
Edcrcome, Arthur E. ... 222
— Wm. Henry 92, 221
Edsrcumbe, J/on. C. E. .. 97
— Piers 288
— Richard John Fred.... 296
Edjre, John Dallas 264
— John Dallas, Jf.D. ... 379
Edgell, Edm.Verney W. 159
— Henry James 262
Edgerton.Alf. Mordaunt 1:14
Edghill. Jiev. J. C. MA. 306
Edis, Fi-ed. Pooley, JXJJ. 456
Edieston, Joshua 79
Edliaann, Jos. Ernest.. 100
Edineades, Henry ...92, 168
Edmondes, Era. Quintin 213
Edmonds, Benjamin ... 552
— George 452
— William Black 395
Edmonstono, Neil Benj. 146
Edmonstoune, John 63, 276
Edmunds, Thomas 289
Edridge,F.Lockwood82, 261
— W.B 369
Ed\v;irdes, Hon. C. E.... 356
— Chi.s. G. W. E 358
— James Graham 552
— Stanley De Burgh ... 406
Edwards, B.Hutchins... 81
— Clement A., CB.
13. 132. 3^3
— Fleetwood Isham .... 215
— George 552
— Henry Bennett 405
— Herbert Jas. Hope .... 303
-Hugh Gore 97
— Jnmcs Bevan 67, 210
— .Fames Frere 368
— T'ctcr 7
— Spencer Hy.Hutchins 97
Edyc, Loiirenco 401
E;:'a!i, Carbory 429
— Stephen 261
Egorton.Alf. Mordaunt.. 357
— Jinn. Alfred J. F 230
— Caledon Philip 2S3
— Calcdon Richard... 14,
— Clrirles ('omyn
--Jolin Francis 280
Egcrton, Rowland 356
-- William Willoughby..
Eichbaiiem, Chas. Wm. 366
Eichhom, Christian F... 587
Kidmann, Frederick ... 587
Einoiii, Uiederichde 587
Kkin, James, MB 281
Fkinp, Chas. Chester 84, 418
Index.
Eld, Frederick 31 Elton, Isaac
Elder, John James ...83, 517 — Robarts Wm
Elderhost, Charles 587'Elv'crson, Hamilton Jas.
Elderton, Arthur 64, 414 Elwes, Ernest "Veness ...
— William Sloane 358 j-Jieu.Wm. Weston
Elgee, Charles 59, 265!Elwon, T. Hen."Vaughan
^ Cadwallader Wm. 64, i66|Ehvj-n, Charles Edward
lbs — "Tohn Harvey
377 — Thomas
3031 — William 61,
i77|Ely, Alfred
43o|Ely,H.F.Winchelsea, 81,
^. _._^ 450jEmerson, Alexand.Lyon
— Wm. Russell 40, 4" —Edward
Eliott, Hy. Manning64, 483 — James 62,
Elkingtoii, A. Guy... 230, 375,— Theodore Bosville ...
— John Henry Ford 36, 242 Empson, Chas. Angle-
Ella1)y, Hugh Latimer.. 169 sea
Ellenborough,C.E.,XonZ 96 Emra, John Newton ...
Ellerman, Edward John 6o|Enderby, Samuel
Elles, Edniond Roche ... 171 England.Albert Edward
— William Kidstone 87, 282,— Alexander
E]lice,Chas.Hy.,CiJ.i2, 132 — Andrew Fc
— John Lindredge... 37,
— William
Elias, Robert
Eliot, Jolm 36,
— Geffrey Lawrence . . .
— Henry Edgcumbe
^ouutayne..
Elliot, Alex. J. Hardy ... 40
— Augustus Fred. MD. 380
-Charles, CB 67, 484
— Charles 477
— Charles Scott 62, 483
— Edward Locke 522
— George Augustus 97
— George Hem-y 400
— Henry George 88, 445
— Henry Riversdale . . . 405
— John, l/i* 453
— .John 16
— John Mitchell 340
— John MacDowell
— Minto 92, 178
— Richard Coffin, CJB... 37
— Wm. Hamilton Elliott 13
Elliott , Archibald 572
— Armstrong William... 248
— Arthur Wood 3
— Edward Draper 1 79
— Edward Pilkington... 369
— George
— George
— George 369
— George Augustus ...234
— George Hamley 430
— John 38
-J 368
— .Tames Grant 371
— Mowbray Lettson 352
— Richard Charles ^52
— William 572
— /Ton. Wm.Fitz William 339
— Sir William H., KCB.
KlI 8, 295
Elis, Alfred B 278
— Arthur 401
— Arthur Edw. Aug. 65, 229
— Chas.C 216
— C.David Cuninghame 100
— Chas. H. Fairfax. 169, 363
— Charles John 64, 401
— Frederick John ...69,415
— Henry Disney 96
— Henry Leslie 148
— Henry Robert A 335
— John Alfred 87, 487
— .John, MB 455
— Nelson 347
— Robert Hawkes 321
— RobertHawkes 154
— Walter Treslovo 292
— WilmotB. Edw. ...92, 168
— WiUiam Vemer 428
EUiaon.RichardGco. 100, 129
Ellist.on.EdmundCharles 430
Ellul, Carmelo, MD. ... 360
Elmes, JonnthanWm.... 367
Elmhirst, Charles 14
— Edward Pennell 247
— Harry 29'
Slmsall,W.deCardorLUcl icx
Elphick, James Kd 39;
Elphinstone, Sir H. C.
KCB., CMG 61, 20.
Elphinstone, John ...41, 48;
— Percy Augustus ...81, 516
Elrington, Fred. Robert 32
Elsdale, Henry 214
Elson, Samuel Spencer 353
Elton, Fred. Cockayne.. 07
— Fred. Coulthurst 92, 168
— Henry Nathaniel 453
— Henry Strachan 493
Edward Liitwyche ...
— Francis Herbert
— J. M. FitzRoy
— Poole Valiancy 8,
— Sir Richard, GCB.
KH 6,
— Richard
Englcdue, William John
English, Augustus John
— Frederick, CB
— JJeti. George
— Thomp. s
Engstrom, George Lloyd
Ennis, John
Em-iquoz, Giovanni
Entwisle, BernhardHy.
— Edward Lloyd
Eric-hsen, Alexander von
Errington, Arnold Chas.
Erroll, W. H., Sari of...
Erskine, Charles
— Chai-les Mountstuart
— Hon. David
— ffolliott Williams
— George
— George E
— John Francis
— John Low, MD... 215,
— Robert
Erwin, Richard
Eschelbach, Jfeu. Albert
Espinasse, James
Essex, Edward
Eteson, Alfred
— Francis
Ethelston, Edmd. Peel ...
— WiUiam
Etheridge, Alf. Thos.42,
Eustace, Edward ... 353,
Evans, Augustine
— Chas. Rich. Ogden 39,
— Daniel
— D.iwson Kelly
— Edw. Benjamin
— Edward Llovd M. 66,
— Edward William
— Ernest Theodore
— Francis Fosbcry
— Griffith, JlfZ)
— Harry Dacres
— 'Harry Lewis 70,
— Henry Charles
— Henry Theo. P
— Horace Moule I
— John William 185,
— Leopold Exxel
— Richard John
— UsherWilliamson.lfD,
— William Hunter
— William Thomas
Evanson, Richd. Charles
Evatt, G. J. H.,3fZ). 269,
Evclegh, F. C, CJB....96,
— Fred. Jolm
— Gsorge Carter
Everard, George
— Geo. Henry
Kverct, Wilton 301,
Kverett, Edward
-William
Everitt, Herbert
Rvers, Bcxijamin
Evers, George
Everslov, C, I'w
Eves, Char' cs Thick
Evetts, John Mews 5,
Evezard, E. D'Arcy 50^
— George Charles ...64,515
Ewart, A. J. P 42, 48-
— Cha. Bri-sbane, CB. 59, 20^
— Charles Henry 42+
— Hem-y P 13*
— John Alex. C£ iS
— James Hemy 324
— John W. Cheney i23-
— Joseph, J/D 453
— William Salisburj' ... 97
Ewbank, G. H. Withers 179.
Ewing, Alexander 371
— Edward 395,
— James Peters 170
— John 372
— John 490
E.xeter, MarquUsof. 132
Exham, Richard ...242, 379
— Simeon Hardy .■■ 215
Eyre, Arthur Hardolph. 336
— Edmimd Henry 492
— Fred. Vincent 93, 179
— Gervas Selwyn 2S0
— Henry 8, 303
— Henry Robert 70, 231
— Philip Homan 282
— Thos. Haughton 153.
~ SirYincejit,CB.KCSI. 12
— VinceutGeo.Lawi-ence 430
Eyton, Philip 299
Pabeck, Wm. Fredk. de 506-
Faber, Frederick Grey. . . 348
— Harvey Rhodes 221
— William Raikes 9, 256-
Paddy, Peter 6
— Peter Pickmore 96
— Samuel Brougham ... 403,
Pagan, Geo. H. Wm 407-
— Horace Chris 424
— James Lawtie 521
— Josejjh 530
— AVilliam John 577
— Wilham Turton... 82, 417
Fahie, Conroy 261
Fair, Alexander William 292
— John 302
Fairbrother, Chas. M. S. 161
— James 67, 515
Faircloth, Henry John... 327
Fairfax, Thos.Ferd 97
— SirW. G. H. Taylor,B<. 85
Fail-land, Edwin Jas. 163,378
Fairlie, Charles Hay ... 161
— John Robert 68, 484
— William Frederic 32c.
Fairtlough, E. D'Heilli-
mer 86, 292
— Samuel 100
— Samuel Gerrard 172
— William Haviland ... 552
Fairweather, Jas., MD. 454
Faithfull, George 41, 412
Falconer, Alexander 231
— Hon. Chas. Jas. Keith 100
Falconnet, Gr. P. de
Palezieux 92, 221
Falkner, Frederic 294
Fallo'.i, John 256
Fiillowfield, H.Gordon.,. 337
Falls, Alex. Lawrence... 262
— Andrew Vance ... 36,181
— John 244
Fahvasser, Fnmcis 186, 377
Fano, Francis 96
— Henry 97
— Henry George 296
— Walter, C£ 63, 484
Fannin, John Edward... 377
Fanning, John 80-
— Matthew loo-
Fanshawe, Charles... 34,208
— Edward Cardwell 214
— George D 172
— Hew Dalrymple 97
— ITjomas Basil 80, 277
Farewell, Wm. T. F. 63, 483
Faric, George 320
Paris, Thomas, MB. ... 379
— William 7
Farley, Thomas 247
Farmar, C. L. Attenburv 85
— William Edward ....?. 65
— WiUiam Roberts 65
Farmer, Geo. L. M'Lean 304
— Henry Lowth 305,
625
Fanner, Reg. Onslow 66, i66
— William Langford 341, 375
Famall, Elliot Christie C. 272
— Herbert George 272
Farncombe.Thos. Beard 454
Farquhar, Arthur 254
— Francis Glennie 144
— Harry Richard 267
^ John H. T 408
— William, jrZ> 506I
Fenton, George
— Layard L
~ Michael
Fenwick, Geo. Carew...
— John Bourchier
— Martin Jn. Kilw
— KicholasEd. de B. ...
— William Yoiuig
Feraldi, Eugene Dieu-
donn^
Farquharson, Cha. Keir 254 Fereday, Fred. Francis 341
Index .
323|Fiimerty, Charles 365
i72|Finnis, John 425
264iFinncane, Geo. Thurles 31;
494 1 Firebrace, Frederick ..
S19I — George
283JFirman, Bertram W. U
305|Firmstone,Wm. Francis 144 Fletcher, Alexander
79'Firth, H. Hillhouse 62, 483' — Alfred Foulger 171
[Fischer, F. L. Constant. 587 — Charles William... 86, 419
161 — Bovmess 492 — Edward Charles li
Fleming, Joseph 300
— Joseph, 3/D 377"
31^ — J. MacNaughtan,.lfZ). 454
213 — William 344
170 Flemj-ng, Augustus u
Thomas Ferguson 9, 410
60, 514
425|Ferguson, Arth. HiU R. 35
• Austin Jonas 376
Charles .John O'Neill 212
Frederick, MD. 254, 377
405 -
Charles John
— Lenox Ja.mes....
— Francis Dund. .
— Francis E. H
— George Jt'Bain \
— James Ross
- Matthew Henry
— Victor Alex
Farr, George 580
Farrant, A. Dover L,
— Edward 250
— Henry Cecil B 327
Farrar, Arthur 408
FaiTell, H. Chamberl.92, 169
— George
— Hiram
— Jame.s
— John Sidney ...
— Sidney B;iynton
Farren, Rich. T., CB
FaiTer, Henrj'
— Jas. S. Hawker
— Rowland
— William James..
— Wm. D. M. C. P.
Farrington, H. D'Oyly 319] Ferris, Geo. Augustus.
— George Baillie ......... 490- "
— Lindsay 36-
— Malcolm Charles 89, 295
— Olaus J. Macleod 40, 411
572
.69,
14
340
97
83, 486
— George Arthur
— Harold Stuart
— Hector
— James ...^
— John
— John Stephenson
— Johnston
— Richard Ta trick
— Robert
— WiUiam
Fergusson, Andrew.lfU 506
— Charles Hamilton ... 318
— Charles R. Kennett... 325
97
172
•319. 375
237
236, 377
■ ■■ 134
254. 374
186, 377
97
Fishbourne, Jos. E. 349, 378
Fishe, Arthur
Fisher.A. A'Court,C.B
— Arthur Thomas
~ Ciarles Edward ...
— Edward Dean
— Edward Henry
— Edwin Harley
George Batty
2,— Vincent Came .
— James
— John Adam 357! — Williamfjames
Fernandes, A. Luis 230, 378 Fitcher, Henry Clyde,
Frederick 505
.... 234; — Henry Arthur 450
.38, 209 — Henry Charles 58, 233.
.... 163 — Henry Clyde 65, 484
.... 519' — Joseph .Tohn 504
.... 146 — Richard D'Oyly 100
34, 165I — Samuel 3s3'
■■■• 503I — Thomas Carr 184,
.... 406 — Walter B 330-
— JKff. George' Ruggles 395 — WiUiam 375.
— GoodrickeA 35, 410 Fie ury, William L 294,
— H. Scott Vincent 87, 4i9lFlexman, James 568.
— John Fred 67, 221 JFUnt, Edw. Montagu ... 17:1
— John Fred. Lane 84, 4181— Edward William 49L
— Louis W 80, 284Flood,Benj.Thos.Bradley32S.
— Robert Roe 791— Fredk.Richd.Solly 65, 328
— Seth NuttaU 97:— Henry 236'
— Thomas Cowper 323 — Samuel... ^.^^ 378^
.- _..,._._. MB..
340'Plower, Stephen
483[Flowers, Frederick
s8o.
332
2S4-
290-
40, 48
Farwell, Robert Be
— William
— Walter Charles..
Kasken, Edw. Jas.
— Edw. Thos
— Wm. A. D., MB.
Fasson, Cha. H., MD. 579]
— StanhopeH.,iWil.i86, 373
Fa ught, John George ... 375
Faulkner, Bolton W. ... 341
— Fra. Macnamara 401
— Henry Cole 69, 364
— Edmund 490
Faulknor, J. Aug. S. ... 40=;
Faunce, Bonham B.
— Thomas
Faussett, William
Fawcett, Anthony M
— Edward
— - Harry
— Joseph Hodgson
— RowlandHill
— William James, MB. 379
Fawkes, Arthur
— Francis
— Frederick Hamley
— Lionel Grimston ..
— Montagu
— Reginald
— Richard
Faj-rer. J., MD. CSI.
Fcad, Fra. S. S
]''eilde, Fulford Bastard 577
Feilden, H. Broomo 82,
— Henry
— Henry Wemyss
— Haughton M. James 170
— Oswald Barton ...81, 32.
— Randle J., CMG 3!
— Robert g-
Feilding.i/on.P.R.B.35, 23'
-Hon. Wm. H. A.. .38, 23
Fellows, Stewart 87, 517
Fellowes,CooperM.N.67, 35
— Edward 36
— Halford 88,420
— James
— Peregrine Hy. Tho. . 275
— Peregrine Henry... 36, 399
— William Henry..
Fendall, Geo. N. ...
— John
Fendell, William ..
Feneran, Edward..
— Francis
Fenn, Edwin Glass
John
Fernandez, F 379 Fitz George, Aug. C. F. 357 Floyd, Henry Ridout ... 269.,
Ferrier, Alex. Walter ... 170I— George W. Adolphus 265lFlude, Thos. Peters... 9, 164
— Charles David 253 'Fitz Gerald, Alf. Jno. 80, 304jFludycr, Charles 65, 2291
— George Henry 351 — Charles I80, 293'— Henry 233
Louis J. George 212 — Charles Lionel 97jFlynn, P. J. Connell 369,
rris, Geo. Augustus... 343 — David 586 Foaker, Frederick 579
George Thomas 578 — Edm. M. D., MD. 258, 379 Fogo, A. S., JWD. ... 357, 373
James Ludlow 427 — ;Edward, Xi/. 97 — James M. Scott 372
John 395 — Henry Charles 61 Foley, Algenion U 216
JohnEdwd. C 456I— James 242 Foley, Hon. Aug. F. ... 96
Rich. J. Dickson.. .66, 415!- John 337 — -^»»- St. Geo. G., CB. 14;
William Browne 250 — John' 5o6lFollett, Robt.Wm.Webb 231.
350 — . Sir J. Forster, GCi?. 6, 258'Fonblan(iuc, Alfred 400
— Maurice 357'Fook3,G. A. St. Peter4i, 411
— Mordaunt Martin gi, 178' — Walker King 16
— Patrick Gerald, MD. 505 Foord, Albert Willough. 493
— Richard 315 — Edward Archibald 37, 221
— Richard Gerald... 280, 379 — George Cunard 489
171 — Heniy Hooper ...: 85, 487-
572 — William Octavius 491
373!Foot, George
WiUiam Butler
335|Ferryman, A. H., CB....
Festing, Aug. Morton... 37:
456!— Edward Robert ...92, 21:
'■-'"'— Eras. Worgan 70, 39'
Michael M. M 26;
Fetherstonhaugh, A. ... 212 — Robert Gerald
— Henry Ern. William 305 — Thomas
— Rich. Steele Rupert 305' — Thomas George
William {569I— Thomas Otho
William Albany 250 — Wm. Henry Dominick
FfenneU, Jas. Richard... 5781— William Hervey
Ffinney, S. Lee H. H. ... 303 — William Robert.
Ffolliott, PhiUp Homan 305iFitzgerald,Arthur
Frederick
Nicholas; 294, 376J
William 162, 377,
Ffrench, Alfred Kirke... 297
— Edward 100;
— Montagu Thomas 37,
— Thomas Edward
Fiddes, Edward
John Mont., MB. 186, 376
— Chiirles Jn. Oswald...
Chas. Mordaunt
Edward Ambrose
.Tames
John Gore
48 1 1 — Joseph William
506 Fitz Henry, William ...
557 Fitz Herbert, Rich. Hy.
Walter H. Melitas...
Randall 562
97|Poote, F. O. Barrington 172
100— Frank Bni-nard ... 85, 419
80 — WiUiam Francis 15
450 Footner, Edward ...337, 377-
491 Foott, John 552
249|Forbe8, Charles D'Oyley 371
455 — Charles Pulteney 355
424 — David 31
400 — Edward M'Mahon ... 359
552 — Edward MiUett 451
305 — George 100
100'— George.
..38,
165
.132,
40.1
39.S
242
244
Field, Geo. Lainson
— George Thos
— John, CB
— John
— Spencer
— Thomas S. Poer ,
— Wm. C. Faure
— William Henry
Fiennes, Hon. Ivo De
VesciT. W 63,
Fife, Aubone George ...
— John
— WOliam Henry 151
— .John Cookson 311
— James George 37, 223
FUgate, Alex. Jerome... 222
Fillingham, Chas. Aug. 311
Filliter,Clavell Freeland 359
Finch, A. Urq. Ham. 66, 22^
— Hon. Daniel Greville 58
— Henry 405
— John Seymour Wjime 305
— Walter John 184
Finden, Woodforde 456
Findlay, Alexander
— James 185, 395
— William 370
Pingall, A., .EarZ 0/
Finlay, Geo. Charles 65, 483
— Henry Montgomery93 182
— John 423
374
357
63. 297
64, 41,
9
— 292
.... 569
277
572 Finnemore, Jas. H.
256|Fitzherbert, E. Herbert 23
Fitz Hugh, Alfred.
— Henry Terrick,... 60, 166
Fitzmaurice, John 378
Fitzmayer, Sir J. W.,
KCB 13, 164
FitzPatrick,Sbn.B.E.B. 133
— Francis ' 305
— Francis Skelton 491
— John Francis, MD... 507
FitzRov, iord Aug. C.L. 32
— Alf. Wm. Maitland... 231
— Cavendish Charle.-i... 55:
— Edward Albert 17c
— Ferdinand 92, 17!
— Lord Frederick John 9;
— George Robert... 59, 23:
— Hugh g;
— Philip 240
— William 82, 29:
Fitz Simon, Thos. Jos. 308
Fitz Stubbs, Edwin 370
Fitz William, Hon. AVm.
Thomas Wentworth...
FitzWygram,F.W.J. 33,
Flamstead, G. L. W. D.
Flanagan, John B 97
Fleeming, Hon. CorU'
wallis 230
Fleetwood, Thomas P. 55
Fleming, Andrew, MD. 45
— George 593
George H. Aun
Geo. Wentworth...
Hamilton
Henry Erskine
Henry F. Gordon..
Henry Twisden ..
Henry Villiers ....
John
— John, CB
— John
— John Alexander .
— John Foster
— John Greenlaw...
— Jonathan
— Lachlau
— Oswald Eric S
— Peter
— Walter Ernest ...
— WiUiam
— WiUiam
— WiUiam Charles
— AViUoughbyEdw.
Ford, Alfred John...
— Arthur
— Arthur Handle ...
— Barnctt
— Charles Edm. Hawk! 170
— Charles Erskine... 14, 208
— Charles Wm. Randle 330
— Edmund Twisa 13
— Edward Anson 401:
— George 100
— Harry Geo. AVakeljTi 309
399
415
65.
357
.S3, 4<9
400-
97
404
572
97
5i8-
93. 219
97-
405
338-
242
23i
168
3C0
626
Index.
Ford, Henry Stuart iji.Fox, Augustus Hy. Lane ^6
Henry Twistlen
Hugh Ing. Everard. . .
James Edward ... 64,
John 93,
Lascelles ^V^]arton ...
T. S
■ Charles 2'
[79|— Charles Richard ...6, 30:
^33'— Eric Stanhope 42
Francis Charles
George Malcolm
■ William Vernon 316!— Henry La
586|_ Harry Croker ^14
Forde, Arthur 26:
— Mat. Bligh 40, 165
— Thomas Douglas 100
Fordyce, Alex. Dingwall 552
— Arthur Dingwall....
— Arthur Lawrence D.
— Charles F., CB
— John lo, 177
— JohnF. D ,6
Forester, Cecil William o-
— Hon. Emelius J. Weld 62
— Hon. Geo. Cecil Weld 9
— Hon. Hy. Townsend 97
Porjett, Frederick H. ... 522
Forlong, Jas. Geo. R. 64, 483
— Robert Stein 260
— William James 424
Forrest, George A. Wm. 281
— Joseph 369
— Robert Henry 30S
— William Charles 31
Forsayeth, R. Wm. 341, 377
Porster, Arch. Cochrane 360
— Bowes Lennox 81, 169
— Charles Hyder 451
— Francis Rowland 58
— Frederick Blanco 240
— Henry, CB 14, 183
— James FitzEustace... 290
— Jam?s Edward 237
— John 100
— John Augustus 562
— John Burton 258
— John Philip Bohun... 100
— Thomas Francis. ..68, 416
— Thos. Hj'. Burton ... ,27
-William ,oq
— William David..
— Wm. ¥.,KH. .'s,
— William Smith .'
Forsyth, Alex. Gregor63,
John Henry
John J. Paterson
■ Robert Paterson 153
''"'""''. C. Armstrong 293
The
Thos. W.. MB..
'5,373
359
562
Edward O'Bryen
— Frederick Arthur
— Gerrard John
— James Noel Muller..'
— Thomas Hamilton ... j„„
Fort, George Hounsom 280
Forte, Cockburn .... ,23
Forteath,Fred,Prescott 518
Fortescue, Edmund.. .. 356
— Edward, Fra. K 409
-Cyril Dudley 231
— John Charles William 9
— Laurence . 56
Forth, Alfred Charles sV, 487
iiosbery, Edward Henry 312
— George Vincent.. 81,420
— Henry William s6S
— William Thos. Exhams^
I<osbroke, John Dudley 4S1
I'oskett, Joseph . ^r.
Fo.«.s, Henry Clinton '■,-.■
Foster, Bryan Hesledon 288
— Charles ,6,
— Charles Edward io-
— Charles John . ,.
— Charles Marshall '.'.'.'. 10,
— Edward H...
— Henry
— Henry
— James
— Trevor John.,'. "S!,
-William John \ll
^'°w?n^'"' C^-'^s- W™'." 398
— William ,^
Foulger.Chas.Aifredv! 354
— Montagu S. H. ill
^"""^.f.S^"- Thomas::: 507
Howell, Newton Plomer ^72
;owke,XS. Ferguson... ,00
I* owle.Chas. Stephen 62 a-}
1' o wlor, Chas. Daahwood 401
-Chas.John JO,
-"e°ry '_ ' ^l
— Henry Day „,
-William .^ 372
— William James „l
— William Merrick.::::: ,07
^ ownes Edward John =52
I- ox, Allan Nesbitt X
35.3
83, 250
■63,341
284
Walter Reginald 17
Wm. Edw. Ker 163
William Smyth 506
Po«-j's, Hon. C.J. 83, 315
Frampton, Cyril 401
— William .John 30,
Francis, Arthur 68, 484
Charles Richard, MB. 4 = 3
Francis Edward 406
George Edmond... 80, 261 1
George Frnnkland ... 283
Henry 63, 310
Henry 39^ j
John Thomas 41,514
— Thomas John 100
— William Holcombe : 272
Francklyn, Gilbert Wm. 96
— John Henrv, CB 14 164
Francklyne, W. H. M. ' co!
Frankland, Colville...::: 340
-Wm. Adolphus ... 92, VZ
Franklen, Chas. Rich
Franklin, Benja-min... . 4,^6
— C. Trigance, CB .. 36, 16^
-Henry, CB .1.' .J
-William Ill
Franklyn, E. S-.MD. 186, ^7,
— H. Bowles, J/X>.... 323 3„
Franks, H. AVhitmore
— Robert Roche c,,,
— Robert Norman " 20
— AVMlliam Astell 40
70 Eraser, Alexander 24
27 — Alexander, CB. . -38 o^
861- Alexander ..' e,
Jlon. Alex. Edward . g
Alexander Henry ... 27
Alexander, Robert 37, 48,
Alexander Thomas ..' •72-
— Hon. Alex.Wm. Fred. 229
— Archibald Henry 284 ^7,
— Hon. Arthur HaV D
— Arthur R
— Charles ,_,
-C. Craufurd, CJs."^. i„
— Hon. D. M'D. CB. 36,' ,65
-Duncan,A.C.jlfi».349. 374
— Edmund Lomax 30^
— J-.dwarc; Alexander 494
-EvanBaillie....
— George
— Geo. H. .T. AJex'.
— George Leith
— George Simpsor
-George William... „,
— Hastings 81
— Hem-}-
— H. Ms.ny-n','MD.
Hon. Henry Thos. 67,
James, MD
James, MD '^^.'.'."
James, CB.
J.ames .'''
James
James A\e-x..\MI>'.' '
James Francis .
James Hardie
— Hon. James Hay
— James Keith
— John, MD. CB. ,,,
— John ^'
— John """ J
John Elphinstone, 41 4,2
John Logan \^^
Osborne Fred. Chas. 400
Robert Hngh 2„j
!^"'^^rL^:_¥.'i^-;^«.3fi5
Frazer, Donald Alex..
Fulton, GrjemeAuclimuty405
John
— J. Robert
— JohnJefireys..
— Robert ".....
Peter Thomas
— William Morgan... 93', 4S8
Frederick, Chas. Edw... 152
— John St. John 148
— Sir Richard 552
Fredrichs, Rudolph 5S7
Free, John Frederick ... iSo
Freeborn, William 234
Freeburn, James 572
— John Charles 369
Freeland, John A. Scott 172
Freeling, Arthur H. 34, 208!
Freeman, F. PeereW... 180'
— Fred. Peere Williams 423!
— George Badkin 343 Fyer8,Amelius Beau.yo.
— Rob. Peere Williams. 170 - Henry Thomas
Thomas Arthur 3^6 - William Aug. CB.
Thos.InigoWickham 98 Fyfe John
- :j^""'if ,■•••:■■,•■■; 155 Fyflfe, David.'.'.;.;;.;;;;.:'.:
Wm. Robert Andrew 403 — David
Freer, John Harbridge. 8 - W. Johnstone, 'j/i"
Richard 62. 27i|Fyler, Arthur Evely-' '
178
— AVilliam 30 ■>
Furlong, Charles Jo'hii': 569
— George William 262
— Jn. Sheldon, MD 075
— Malcolm " fgf
Furneaux, Richd. A. L. 253
Fm-nival,John i&s.MD. 580
Furse, George Armand. 286
Paul George Fred .... 367
Freese, J. Noble A., CB.
fieeth, Charles James. i72|Fynmore, James
Lawrence, CB ;:; 15
493
JamesHolt 16
— James Plomer 17
— Richard King 40, 165
— Sampson
— SampsonPlomerFred
— William
Freeze, Wm. Henry... 403
Freke, Hon. F. J. Evans 58
jFreemantle.A. James 41, 231
— FitzRoy William 65, 231
— James Herbert 129
French, Alfred Crofton 287
— Arthur 050
—Arthur :.:::;;::: 398
— Caulfield 340
— C.Albert LeslieAttiia 137
— Francis Horace 172
— George Arthur 170
— Henry ^22
— Henrv John q, 326'
Pytche, Albert, CSI.'i's, 410
Gabb, Chas.WilIou"hbv ■iio
Gabbett, Joseph..!..... 489
— Poole Robert 379
Gadsden, Frederick 86, 487
Gaflfney, John Brooke... 456
Gage,i/on.Edw.T.C'i?.34, 165
— Ezekiel 39 -Si
— John Olphert .. 278
— JohnOlphert 289
S'^^'^e'^?^^bert 70, 405-
tjrahan, Henry
John Beresford ; "
Melmoth Caulfield
Gaimes, H. Frederick
Gairdner, Archie W.
Gaisford, Gilbert
Horace Charles
John William
96
■ T°!''' SF' ^""^^ 454 Gaitskell, Predk
■ John Thomas 552
Peregrine Maitland . 31
CB.
62,166
67, 416
63,
408
Robt. A. Brewster...
— William 87
Friend, Benjamin !
— George ;'
— William Causabon :::
Frere, Richard Tudor ^, ,
— Wm. Douglas ,46
Fresnoy, Frederick de . 387
.Charles Hill... 364
Bentley 569
36 Galbr
Henry Fred. Vardon ._.
John Henry -jz-^
n ;,.i, r, ■' „,•■-■■•:■ 3:)-
248
ith, Geo. T. MD. 57S
•69. 133
— R. Winchester,
— Simon
— Thomas, MD^
-Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas Lyons
— William ...
-William
Fr
Frith,
Fred. Geor
John Sabatier
Robert Francis " 423
Warren Hastings.
Frome, Edward... 9
— St. John Thomas.: .'
Froom, Albert
— George
Fiost.Robt. Francis I'Ss; ^0=;
Fry, John William Sj
Walter " ^
Fryer, Alfred Charies..
Charles Gilbert
Edward John
Ernest ;;;:'
GeorgeEdward ::' "
John 86
William g^
340
506
Fulcher, Edw. Coope 20
Fulford, Cecil John r" 42
— William ,,
Fullarton, John ^6^
— William Fullarton:" q^o
Fuller, Chas.Boudler3s' 18^
— Chas. Feai — "
— George ,5,
-Ceo. Chas ;;; 285
— James gr, 312
— Samuel g3 4g6
— William ^' Z°
Gale, Rev. Wm. H., Ba' lU
Galeani, Michael . MD s8o
Gall. Herbert Reay 240
— Richard Herb, CB. 30 1,2
Gallagher, John .... ^360
Galletly, Fred. Adam::: 366
Galloway, Frank 170
— George Archibald ...407
— James .jg
johnM. c ::::: 408
Thomas .Tames 9 203
— William Walker, MB. 4,5
Gallwey, Edmond Jos. . 252
MatthewM.,il/Z).285, 370
... 372
... 404
Id 169
■■■ 254
36, 208
Melbornc Broke
— Michael, CB.
Patrick Fitz Gci
Ralph Pavue
T. Lionel "j.
Henry Snelson A 244
James ,^;
John Augustus.... 40 22^
John Foster ,6,
Samuel ,,fi i'
William .... 3 ' III
wiiiiamRoss.;:::::::::: 367
Fullerton, Chas.John '
ix|— William 33'
69 Fulton, Carre, "
Galwey, William James
Gamack, Alex. il/i»., 506
Gambler, Claude Fred ' 262
Gambier,CyriIH. Selby -02
Edward Parry... 93 224
George Roland ig*
Gamble, Dom. J., C.B 34
-George Francis : 400
— James ^
— John Henry . ^.fi
-Kiiiaiy .' ;;:::;: if^
— Richard, MD. ^ig
— Sam. Baptiste, MD. . 378
Gammell, J. Holmes
^^ouston 86, 298
Gammie, Patrick': Lg
Gandy. Frederick.. :::::;: 98
Gane, Henry James c,i
Gannon, John .. „2
Garbett, Ch.s. H.Vincent 147
— Colin Herbert .,, Ai
Gard, Wm. Gostwyck ' 337
Garde, Wm. Henry 370
403 Garden.Alexauder.Afi) 4C4
4,,l_ArchibaldMacdonald 454
^^we::::; ^;i'^'^S'^:!^^M°'
Index.
ia^S;-S!c:E::;; ^^^^^^^^ ^^^!^3^^,. =56,G,over^Thos. George
627
J. C. E. ... 395 — George Frederick
-Edward 35i — -ffeo. J. FitzA. BA
■ Henry 520 Gawler, John Cos
■ Henry Ljmedoch 33, 165 Gaye, Arthur Chas. iSo, 377
■JohnTheodoreAustm 275'— Douglas -6
■ Nathan Smith 32 j Gayer, Edward John" '
■ Percy Fortescue... 41, 412 — JamesArthur 87 si7
^]^\^'ira 86 Gaynor.Prancis Seymr. 345
— Eichard 215
— Sjiencer
— Thomas
— Thomas 552
— Thomas George 96
George
70 Gazelee, Alfred....
Geary, Hamilton .
— Henry Le Guay. . .,, _._
WiUiam 297
— WimamAlexanderiS6,376 Gebser, WmV Theodore 587
.'i^.!''''^'^^*^""^*'^^ i56|Geddes, Andre David 271
Alan 284I
■Andrew 562' ..„..„^^,
Charles Henry 250'Gee, Francis
Harry . 1 ^ .
Hassall
^Ja c^ Edward 281 Gljni, J. Plmnptre Carr 356
■^')r-.,F"''""^?'^'-^ 38-Juhus Bich. C^. 33, tie ■
90 Gilborne, Edward 372 — Richard Thomas.. 41, 267
^Ulh^^T^'^ •Sr '^'' 373 Cclj-nu, Henry ^Z 562
3 Gilby, Heury Mnnt .sv, 'io;,,!, Fred. Sampson... 353
I I derickTheoijliilus 428
Kdward 58
■. Eobert 553
"11, G. A. Barring. 250
'dby.Chi-istop. Jas. 67, 415
Joseph 60, 166
3i8:Goddard,Amb.Ays]iford 229
-°-' Fred. FitzClarence... 368
John 67, 221
John
AVilliam Loraine 297
131, 552
iarton
98-
— Edgar .
— Edward
— James ,.
— Robert 1-iallard ,..S
— Smith Hannington
— Thomas Turville 376
— William Bethell 13
Gardyne, Cha.Greehhill 90
— Evan Bruce 90, 352
Garfit, Francis Boyd 313
Garforth, Frank .' 82
Garland, George 552
GarUck, John William . 352
Gamault, Alfred Edw. 180
Gamer, J. Hutchinson 98
Garnett, Albert Peel ... 153
— Charles Henry 274
Francis Hemy 254
3 "'
234 Gehle, Adolph. Thos,
. 333 Gehle, H. J. Wolsteyn
, 359 Gell,2e(!.ieeij. Fred., 2)Z»
4551- John Sherbrooke . . ,
" — Thomas
Gellie, Francis
— J(jhii Arthur ..
— Stanhope Mason 62
— Thomas Stanhope
Gilder, Frederick 580
Giles, Edward 547 _,,,„^
Giles, Joseph 553 '_ Samuel Thomas . . 30^
— Robert Brooks 322;Godfray, John William 269
Gill, George 562 Goflfrey, Albert Henry..
George 562;
1721- Peter Henry Peck 6i, 413
212 — WiUiam John 214'
S07;Gillan, Seo. G. G., UA
Arthiu- 491
Charles James 86, 487
Cornelius
403 Gillard, Chas.
■ 'GlUbee, James
457 — Sec. EdwBvd, MA. ... 457
^\hltney 395 — Francis Willis 520
334!GeIston, Arthur W. Hill 237
"" Gem. Arthur S. H 279!
-Henry 5521
— Thomas 366'
Gentzkow, Adolph. von 587'
Geoghegan, Timothy P. 269'
— William, 3Ili. ... 329, 379'
George, F. Darley, V±l. 13'
— James 163
— Owen Wm. J/Z). 133, 374I
Richard D'Olier
424 Gillespie, Alexander
Franklin, MD
Henry James
Humph. C, Jm3i6, 378lGodley,'H.'E. Crewe
George 503
George Avery 258
William H. R 70, 485
Goding, Arthur 308
Eeginald.
James Carae;
John
John
Robert, JTJ)
Robert RoUo 84, 352
Wm. Augustus 90 sif
William John . 29
,p, „ 142, Gillett, Henry 2^;
Thomas Bai-ry_.._.. .. 252 Gillies, George James
Georges, H. R. "Gilbert 214
— Theodore Clayton 6g, 48
169
WiUiai
Mark M 20-
Walter '
Garnham, JohnWilUam 187 Geraghty, Patrick
Payne 170 Gilligan, Thomas
Garnier, Brownlow N
— John
Garrad, JohnWhitmore 457
Garratt, Ernest Stephen 312
— Frank ,55, 395
— John Arth. Thos... 69, 229
Garrett, Algernon Eobt. 59
— Annesley John 429
— Justin Charles James 425
— Newson Dunnell
— Thos. HorsfallH..!!
Garsia, Christopher...
— Michael Clare ...
Garstin, Alfred Allan
— Charles James
— Edward Charles 423
— Geo. Lindsay
— Robert Longmore
Garth, Richard 156
— Thomas 552
Garton.WilloughbyH.s's, 420
Gartside, Tipping, R.F. 295
Garvock,Su-J.jrt'i;. 10, 335
Garwood, John Fred.... 214
Gascoigne, Clifton 98
— Ernest Frederick... 6, 315
— Heo.FreCL. L lofi
— Frederick Richard
— John Hawkins, CS. 9, 397
— William Julius 233
Gascoyne, Charles ...7, 3ir
Gash, Thomas 360
GaskeU, Gerald Milnes 340
— Henry Brooks
— John Fra. Upton
— Thomas
— Walter Edward 252
— William Pliimer .
Gasteen,W.C., MB. 312
Gastrell, Geo.:D. C
— Jas.Eardley 36, ,__
Gatacre, John 520
— WilUam Forbes ......
Gataker, Henry Walter
Gerard, Josiah
— Montagu Gilbert 428
— Sir R. Tolver, Bt. 100, 132
— Wm. Causheld i:,
Germany, Henry B 1 '
Germon, Rich. C. Hy. . , _ ;
Ghose, Fokeer Chunder .,
Gib, Wm. Anthony ... 63. 4
Gibaut.CliffordGabourel i6
Philip
Walter Moses
Gibb, Alexander, MB.
Harry Wm. Scott ... ^,_
James Shaw 42
James Smith
Reginald Kennett
100 Gillilan, Thomas ... 41,
562 Gillman, Bennett Watk.
— Edward
— George
— William Henry '.
' '''ill' !■. .1 111 J.Greenwood 520
-':-.v,;u>am:::;::;::;::P^
i-..;iiu.i, I'rideaux Wm. . 100
— WilUam James 60
90, 319 Gilmore, Allan
580 Gilmour, C. Dalrym.gii 168
578,— George 262
562 Gilpin, Bradney T.
42J— Eichard Thomas
250 Gilson, Benjamin Louis 145
358 Gipps, Herbert Leigh... 259
Reginald 40,233
i7i|— William Alexander... 364
247jG6dman, A. FitzPat. 87, 141
420!— Richard Temple.. .68, 140
Godrich, Edward 369
Godsal, PhiliD Thomas 296
— Wm. Chas 216
Godson, John 490
— Robert Grosso 136
Godwin, Algernon Ai-b. 349
— Cecil 25s
— Cha.HenryYoungi86, 377
Goeben, William de S?7
Goft-.Jos. G. Stuart 287
— Robert Charles 231
— Trevor 67
Gogarty, H.A.,J[f.B.357, 375
Going, Fred. Wm 395
— Henry John 267
Gold, Henry Yarburgh 08
Goldby, William ... 572
Goldie, Alexander John 274
— Barrc' John 220
— James 158
James Ord .
Gibbard, Thos . Bayly 42 ,
Gibbes, J. G. Nathaniel 96!Girardot;'George Chas: 352
ibbmgs, Arthur 136 Giraud, B. T., MD 376
-.THo^ias 98 - Charles Herv^ 376
Gibbon Edw^ Acton 186, 377!Girdlestone,Wm. Bo'.'es; ii6
Jas. R., CB 3,;, i65jGist, Francis 140
367I— TheophUus 149
397
Gibbs, Arch. RnhinsnTi' nfi:^ill"nn.'',''.l""^' °^' ^^^
Gibbons, D
Frederick Pitzroy ... 249! Gladstone, Edward
J°^ ■■■ 186, 373 Glaucv, John ...
Robmson 367 1— Thomas
269
323
Gates, William
Gatey, William
Gatt, Antonio...
— Aj-thur
— Edward
— Frederick ...
Gatt,
— WiUiam ^__
Gattey, E. G. Boughton 170
— Fra. Wm. Bra 367
Gaulter, Henry Edward 281
Graussen, John Henry... 503
Gavegan, Francis Chas! 293
572
346
360
568
369
360
35. 360
Charles
Edward
George Reynell
James Edward
James Ruddle .
John George ....
John Innis
John Matthews
Joseph 3Q
Mossom Innis 28i
Thomas Frederick ... 3291
Gibson, Arch. Mends T. 562
— Charles Robert 34 ^
— Edward Eustace 42
George John, 3/Z). 236, :;7 ,
George Rawstorne "s - -
Robert "3^
Thomas igj
Gibsone, H. Fra. Hacket 319
John Chas. Hope 9, 150
Gichard,William Robert 552
Giddings,JohnLangran c6q
Gifford, Ederic F. Lord 329
Herbert Hale Forbes 146
Gdbard, George James 317
265
293
553
258
Philip Edward;Victor 252
87, 236 Glanville, Francis 568
• •.. 209 — Francis Robert ...43, 165
.... 426 Glascock, Talbot B. M. 42
.... 215 Glascott, James Jocelyn 276
.... 242|Glasfurd, Chas.L. R. 85 517
■■ 505 Glasgow, John C. R. 250
61, 413 Glass, Chas. Edw 386
■ ■ 261:— Charles Faulkner
Fred. Will. Key 248
Hemy Edward
Glasse, Francis .
Gilbert, Charles John .
Edward Foot
Francis Yarde .
Herbert Henry.
James
Charles Edward .....'. 349
...asspn,,),., Wm.Alf. - -
'•'•'' .1 ■■ ' ■ ■■iiliead
'■ ■ - ' ::raH0lt
'■ i...i . -Maxwell 276
l.IlicIilu, 1 t-r. vonUslar 587
Gleig, A. Cameron ...38, 161;
— Cha. Edw. Stuart ... 64
— Charles Fleming 352
— Mev. Geo. Robert, MA. :iq6
Glen, Archibald ils
Glencross, William 261
Glendomvyn, W. R. D.S. 315
Glennie, Edward 215
— Farquhar 24-
Gloag, Ai-ch. Rob. '
— Henry Dundas
— John WiUiam
Gloster, Edw. Thos.
70,
553
S86
35, 343
Glover, Benj. Lucas 395
— Mark Henry George 215
— Thomas William.. .. 577
Goldmg, Edw. Warren.. 341
Harry ,15
Goldingham, G. Agnew 553
GoIdney,Fred.C. Napier 270
— Thomas Holbrow. . . 4^0
-Wm. Henry 2i6
Goldsbury, Valesius S. 380
Goldsniid, Albert E. W. 3w
~SirF.J.,CB.£CSr.3g, 481
Goldsmith, Edw. P. t:.. 261
Goldsworthy,HerbertW. 234
— Josiah Webbe .. 332
— Walter Tuckfield 80
Gomm, SirW.U.GCB.s, 231
Gompertz, Bowes T. M. 494
— Edw. Dimiaresciue89, 488
Gonne, Thomas irg
Gooch, Frank 146
— George Cecil ..'.'.'.'.. '.!.'.'. 258
Good, James- 322, 376
Goodall.LiebertEdward 303
T. W.
S86
PS 139
Goodden,JohnR.Pheli,,„ , ,„
Goode, Elmhirst Roger 520
— John 55,
-Winter ^^|
Goodenough, A. C, CB 14
Henry Philip 33, 164
Osborne Hall.:.... 92, 168
Goodenough, William
Howley 63, 167
Goodeve, Henry HiUs... 169
— Professor .... ,§2
Goodfellow, C. Aug. 84; 224
George Ritso rig
William Barclay ...g, 22-
WdlliamWest, CB. 67, 2-'-
Goodhart, Beo. E. S. 508
GoocUake, G. L. 38, 132, 231
Goodman, Edw. Barnes 363
Goodridge, Fred. Talbot 4t;o
Goodricke, Sir Henry "
Holyoake, Bart 8,
Goodwin, Edwin '" 120
0 0
628
Goodwin Henry "William
— dohn
Goodwj-n, AlfredGeorgo
— Alfred George
— Henry 7,
— James J'ldward
— Julius Edm. CB
Goold, Hugli Hamilton.
— James Kniglit
Gordon, Alex. Evans ...
— Alex. Aiisdell
— JioK. A.Hamil.t'ii.io,
— Alex. Herman Ad:im
— Alexander AVm. ...62,
— Archibald, ZID. LB..
— Artli. Neivton Forbes
— Benj. Lumsden ...92,
— Charles A., Of i). tJi.
— CharlesA.Boswell, 60, :
— Charles E. P
— Charles Geo. C'JS. 41,
— Charles Henry, CB...
— Charle,s Hadlieia
— Charles Stewart
— Chas. S. S. Evans 38,
— Charles Vincent ...68,
— C.vanRenenC 86,
— Cosmo
— Cosmo George
— Duncan
— Duncan Forbes
— Edw. C. Acheson. 59,
— Edward Smith
— Frank Henry
— Francis I. Conway ...
— George Grant 59,
— George Hamilton 70,
— George James
— Lord Douglas Wm. C.
— Herj-y Wilham, CB. .
— Henry "VVUson
— Huntley George, .afi).
— James
— James 69,
— James Eyles
— James Henry
— James Miller
— James Lewis Joseph
— James KoUings
— John
— John
— John S3,
— John
— John Andrias D
— John Chas. Fred
— John Francis
— John Huntley
— John James Hood 63, ,
— Lewis Conway
— Orr Boswell
— Peter Lawrence
— Robert
— Robert William Thew
— S.Enderby, C'.B.33,i65,:
— Stannus Vemer
— Thomas Edward... 64,
— Webster Thomas
— Sir V/mium, Bart. ...
— William 32,
— William
— Williiiiu
— William, CB
— William 42,
— WilUam B6,
— William Cleather
— Wm. Eraser Forbes. . .
— William Lindsay C. . . .
— WUliam Robert ...68,
— William Robert, MB.
Gordon-Cumming, F.E.
C.H
Clordon-Leunox.id.A.C.
— Lord Francis Charles
Gore.AlKA.. J/Z). ...278,
— Auuesiey Knox ... 35,
— Anuesl ey Paul
— Charles Clitherow ...
— Charle.^ William
— Geo. Ant. EUard
— Edward Arthur ...85,
— Frederick Augustus..
— Frederick William ...
— James Arthur Charles
— James Pollock
— John
— Ralph 90,
— St. Geor>,'eC
— Wm. Uich. Ormsby...
Index.
inn
Gorges, Edm. Howard 371
Gorham, Charles Alfred 169
Gorton, Jiev. John, MA. 507
Graham WiUiam 185
375
Willia'm 255
— WUliam Douglas 351
215
GosUn, WiUiam Charles 281
— WilUam Hem-y 169
2l!J
GosUng, George 233
— WUUam WaUace 141
274
— George Frederick ...364
Grahame, George 262
— WiUiam Cha. Fra. 30. i8i
Grain, Edw.Metcalfe 66, 209
80
GosseUn, George 322
-Henry 38
M'-
Gosset, Aithm' 79
Grange, Charles Walter loi
4^0
— Francis Russell 370
— Frederic 215
Granger, Henry Thomas 244
407
— Jas. Kean 395
Mt>
— James Wdliam 13
Grant, Alexander Chas. 333
^-(•l
— Matth. Wm. Edward 298
— Alexander G 98
307
— William Butler ...69,210
— Alexander Gibb, MB. 456
.S7S
— William Driscoll ...37, 208
— Arth. Henry 271
.^25
Gostling,CarydeLancey 492
— Aug. Drummond 409
— Charles 11
372
— Fanshawe, AVm. ...64, 293
— Charles 409
304
IS
Gough, Bloomfleld 357
— Charles John S 406
— Cha. D. W. S 406
— Geo. Thomas 65
— Charles Greeme ...88, 256
IS
— Hon. Hugh George... 156
— Christian Disandt 40, 481
21.S
— HughHenry 63, 421
— Daniel Alexander 331
2.S3
— HughSutlej 152
— D. G. S. St. John 69, 485
S4q
— *V John Bloomfield,
— Edward Fitzherbert.. 31
484
A'CB 7, 144
— Edward Charles 305
421
— Wilfred A 296
— Erskine Burnett, 7ifZ). 377
49c
Goulburn, Edward 96
— Francis Richard Cha. 68
401
Gould, Arth.Lewis Geo. 137
— Francis WUUam 425
Gould, Charles Osborne 160
— Era. Wm. Seafield ... 359
33«
— Francis Augustus ... 98
— George 572
2oy
— George Ingelheim ... 214
— George, .IfJS 455
109
— Henry Osborne ...63, 229
— George 572
.S30
Gouldsbury, Dudley E... 430
— George Albert 262
553
— ValesiusSkipton.J/Xi. 377
— GregorvColquhoun... 518
■-'V.
Govan,Cha.Maitland66, 166
— Hem-y Fane 146
209
— Geo. Moacrieff, 2ID. 453
— Hugh Gough 324
7^0
Gowan.Jas. Young. ..61, 413
— Boyce Edward 427
231
-«)• Jas. Hope, 'eCJB.7, 151
300
— Walter Edward 451
— James Murray 67, 484
422
Gower.BasilH.Stephens 429
— James M'Grigor,JWX>. 372
372
— Cha.HeskethAlderscy 492
— John 522
— John 547
— John 579
516
— Henry Edwm 261
5.30
— John Nathaniel... 324, 365
— John Charles 553
491
— Lord Albert Levesou 134
-John Gordon 376
Grace, Cha. Hallyburton 489
— John James 98
im
— Sheffield 89
— John J. Forsyth 290
— John Macpherson ... 338
354
— Thomas 87
335
Gracey, Thomas 213
— JohnMarshaU 39. 208
403
Graeme, Chas. de Jersey 240
— JohnPyne 519
— John Thornton, CB... 14
S17
— Charles Hen. Edw. 83, 350
9b
— Law1-enceAnt.Mur.84, 348
— MaxuniUan, MD. 149, 376
451
— Robert 242
— Murray D. V. T 519
302
— Robert Charles 295
— Nathamel James 453
278
Graaenried.AntoineP.de 587
— Sir Patrick, GCB...y, 324
28.S
Graham, Adam Wilson 450
— Patrick James John.. loi
419
— Alan 265
— Robert 91, 210
— Allan Hamilton 15
— Robt. Alex. Peter 377
32 s
— Archibald William 67, 515
— Robert G. Hunter 16
409
— Charles Campbell 101
— Robert Henry 169
— Robert Joynt Gordon 279
- Seafield F. M. T. 88, 487
339
— Douglas A. G. C 158
,363
— Edward Arthur 320
— Suene 215
419
— Fergus 332
— Thomas Linley 562
— SwFortescue, XCB... 6
— WUUam 242
P8
— Frederick 323
-William 337
363
— Frederick William ... 354
— Wm. Ca,meTOTi,MB....
3 '4
— Frederick William 65, 417
— Wm. Jas. Est. 36, 132, 165
31C
— George Fergus 421
-Wilmot 356
3b3
— George loi
Grant-Dalton, Gerald... 253
412
— George 158
Grantham, Chas. C. 90, 247
419
— George F. Irving 424
— Edward loi
30P
-Gerald, CB 38, 210
— James 90, 210
261
— Henry 158
Grantt, Wm. J/jB 374
171
— Henry Hope, CB 13
GranvUle, BeviU ...loi, 129
4ib
— Henry William 453
— Frederick loi
S32
— James 31
— Sydney George 367
— James 185
Grasett, Henry James 346
264
|— James 84, 418
Gi-attan, Albt. 0' Donnel 35
229
— James John 96
-Henry 279
233
— John Gordon 89, 143
— JohnArthm- 562
37S
— JohnHiggin 62, 264
Graves, Benj. Chamney 428
^ho
— JohnMooro 82, 417
— Francis John 162
— Lionel Frederick 369
— Lumley 34
329
— Henry 562
322
401
— Malcolm 370
— Oliver 324
— James WiUiam 58
148
— OtwayMayne 422
— James WiUiam 258
330 — Robert Blackall 424
— John Crosby, CB. ... 403
98 — Samuel James 400
— John Stewart 579
100
— Stuart Frederick... 41, 411
— Robert Stannus ...85, 418
98
— Thomas iSo
— Shapland 237
79
— Thomas 577
— Somerset H.PaiU 247
167 — Thos. Chadwick 407
— Thomas Bayley 265
215 — Thomas PhiUp ...69,233
— WUliam 186, 376
100
— Walter Ferner 172
— WiUiam 62, 483
Graves, Wm. Grogan 87, 328
William Henry 85
^ViUiam Perceval ... 171
Gray, Alexander 345
Arthur 285
BasU 553
— Charles 357, 376
— Charles WiUiam ...... 269
— Edw. Owen Browne.. 400
— Henij' Chas. B 349
— Jas. Clarke Charnock 403
— John, MB 378
— John 562
— Joseph 380
— Malcolm Alex 430
— Montague PhiUp HaU 401
— Richard Smith 488
— Robert, J/i? 455
— Robert Steen 138
— Thomas Brown 569
— Walter Fost. Camplin 278
— Wellington, MB 532
— WUliam Ban-y 39, 513
— WUUam 586
— WilUam 62, 515
— William John 61, 177
— WiUiam Ker 332
— William Robert 101
Graydon, George 13
Gream, Robert NeviU... 308
Greathed, Sir Edward
Harris, XCiJ 14
Wm.W.Harris,C'£.37, 218
Greatorex, Frederick ... 137
Greatrex, Edward 579
Greatwood, Henry Fred. 316
Greaves, Charles 562
— George Richards 59
— Spencer Ley 553
Green, Andrew 80
— Andi-ew 101
— • Andrew Pellett S... 36, 165
— Arthm- Octavius 215
— Augustus 24s
— Rev. Charles, 2fA 396
— Charles de FrevUle... 273
— Charles Mingaye 98
— Charles William 33
— Sir Edward, KCB. 9, 517
— Edward Henry 150
— Edward Lister 101
— Ernest Augustus... 82, 516
— Francis John 302
— Francis John Edward 310
— George Frederick ... 316
— George W. G. CB. 15, 410
— John Hugh 427
— James M'Innes 371
— John WilUam 249
— Owen 572
— PhUip 151
— Richard 185
— Richard HaU 238
— Richard Spurgeon ... 277
— Thomas Edward 86
— Thomas Littleton 402
— Walter UmfreviUe ... 577
— William 286
— William 366
— SirWm. H. R., CB. 37, 514
Greenaway, Hy. Chas. 450
— Syd. G. C 270
— Thomas 37, 480
— Thomas 494
Greene,Dawson Cornelius 59
— DomiuickSarsfield,62, 166
— Edward 562
— Hubert Rothwell 377
— .John CUnton 180
— WiUiam Sheppey i6i
Greenfield, James H. L. 521
John Tyndale 170
Greenham, Charles John 345
Greenhill, Jos. Rid. 186, 377
Greenhow,H.Martineau 453
Greenland, Albert 300
Greenstreet, Wm. Lees 214
Greentree, Doveton D. 553
Greenwood, Edw. F. G. 371
George 96
Greer, Arthur J. ... 159, 373
— OarlUe 170
Henry Harpur 34
James Samuel 270
Macgregor 214
Greetham, John Henry 562
Gregg, Charles Francis 569
Charles Henry 150
Index
^"rI!
, Henry William 337, Grove, Charles Thomas 502
p Cromwell 161 — Coleridge 254
William 256 — Hem-y Charles 279
Wm. Henry, 3/5. ... 456 — Henry Leslie 68,484
■ "■ " '" " — Robert 98
— William George 407
Grover, George Edward 212
Groves, George 187
— Henry Gage De L 409
96 — John t6o
John Percy 27
Grubb, Alexander 1 70
— Chas. A 157
Grubbe, Hen. Geo. Hunt 292
Gregorie, Chas. Fred. 82, 258
Gregoiy, Francis Hood 157
— Frederick William ... 68
— Gcor-p 399
Gregson. James Jiiilton 284
— Lancelot Allgood 270
— Matthew Hem'y 215
Greig, Banks Robinson 170
— Ir\vinMontgomeryc)6, 223
— John, JIf5 186, 377
— J
— John Janaes, CjB loi
— Philip Henry 184
— Piercy Henderson . . . 530
Greisheim, Albert Von 587
Grenfell, Fra. Wallace 304
Gresson, William Hen. loi
Gretton, Hugh John D. 357
Greville, Arthur Charles 98
— Henry Lambert F. 42, 165
Grey, Charles Fra. Bar. 17c
— Charles John 185, 395
— Edward Simpson..
— Francis Douglas . .
— Mon. Henry Booth
— John William
— Leopold James Hen. 430
^ Leopold J. Herbert 424
— Richard 553
— Richard Smith ...88,488
— Robert Elton 145
— Wilham Francis H
Gribbon, G. G.,MB. 269, 377
Grier, Alexander Dixon 335
— John Frederick 57
Grierson, Henry 36, 254
— John 5
Griffies-Williams,S»-W.
L. Bt 402
Grieve, Frank
Griffin, Alfred
— Charles Henry 344
— Charles Lewis....
^ Edw. Christian... 93, 179
— George
— Geo. Milward 334
— Robert Durie 83,418
Griffith, Cha. Allix 371
— Charles Matt 84, 51S
— Charles WUliam 186, 377
— Clement Bayly 37:
— George 14
— Griffith 45^
— Henley Charlton AV. 255
— Henry 553
— Hem-y Downe 31
— Hem-y Woolgar 265
— Hugh 503
— John 579
— JvUius Geo. Thos. 67, 223
— Moses 580
— Richard go, 48S
— Walter Meyer 25;
Griffiths, Algernon Syd. 171
— Arthur George Fred. 55
— Clement James 423
— Edward St. John S3, 25c
— Henry Harcourt ....'., 30;
— John G. Erskinc sic
— John Thomas 5!:
— Leonard 91, i6£
— Llewellj-n 31c
— Thomas Richardson 255
Grigg, Edward Evans... 451
Grimble, George Sharpe 245
Grimston, Jas. W., Vise. 13-.
— Walter J loi
Grimwood, Goeffi-ey G. 30;
Grindlay, Henry Robert 5!
Grinsell, Samuel D. N. 294
Grissell, P. de la Garde 151
Gritton, F. Bonnycastle 8l
— Hem-y 401
Grceme, Patrick Jas. F. 32'
Grogan, Chas. Edw. 80, 25'
— Edward George 281
Gronow, Wm. Lettsom 30.
Grosvenor, Hon. A. H. 35-
Grosse, Daniel Charles 37;
Groube, Thomas 24
Grove, Alex. Sinclair ... aq.
Hadwen, Thomas 562
Hagart, Charles, CB. 12, 153
— James M'Caul CB. ... 98
Hagarty, Arthur Edm. 2^5
— George Frederick 291
Haggard, Charles 332
— George 89
— Thomas Trenchard39, 1S3
Hagger, Thomas 0 586
— Charles Barnard 89
— Harry Clayton 86
Haig, Arthur Balfour ... 212
— Charles Thomas ...92, 223
Fehx Thackeray ...62, 221
GruggenWiltonWMarch 172]— Malcolm Robert ...69, 516
Gnmdy, Fred. Leigh ... 242 HaUes, Chas. Metcalfe 70, 485
Grylls, Gerveys Richard 425
Shadwell Morley 98
Gubbins, C. Edgevvorth 352
Francis Roche 236
■ JohnEgerton....
■ Martin Nepean .
Gudgin, Tom P 395
Guernsey, Forbes Wm. 572
Guinness, C. Wolfran N. 318
Hem-y Cramer .. . 186, 377
Guise, John Chris., CB. 33
— Reginald Edward ... 237
Gulland, A. D.,Jf2).i86, 374
Gulliver, George 580
— Henry William ... 63, 21'
Gully, Samuel Martin... 24
William 94- 17.
Gun, Alexander 577
Henry Allen
Gunn, F. L. Gower 345, 374
Jn. Sutherland, MB. 456
William 185
William 568
Gunner, Wm. Hy. R. ... 291
Gunning, Charles Geo. 489
James Davis 294, 379
John Campbell 489
Gunter, Edward 303
— Howel 319
— James
Gunthorpe, Edw. Jas...
Gunton, Den. du Moulh
Gupta, Bankabehari ..
— KaliPada, MB
Gm-don, Evelyn P. 89
Gurney, John Arthur . .
— Francis Prescod
— John Gregory 569
— Lewis Ed!m 162
— Wm. Prescod 337
Guthrie, Ale.x., MD.1Z6, 374
Thomas Key 490
WiUiam 553
(juv, Phillip Mehnoth
Nelson, CB
Thomas, JlfZ) 578
Guyon, Gardiner Fred. 243
— George Frederick . . . 249
Gwatkin.Fred.Stapleton 319
Gwilt, John, CB 33, 278
GwjTi, Ham. Weston 66, 399
— Herbert Lionel
- ru-iu:iM Thoresby
>v.v , \ilu!, 143
\v.\-iiiii'. II '.-. Fjewis Ed. 553
N;ii|uli- Ximenes ...
wyther, James Edivin
yll, Edw. Gordon 234
- Flemyng George 169
L-izowski, A. Baulislaus 315
Haberland, Charles 587
Hackett, AJrthur Luke ... 507
— Charles 240
— John 58, 322
— Robert Henry 336
— Samuel 59
— Simpson 81, 279
— Thomas Bernard... 87, 265
Hackman, Henry Wm... 367
Sadaway, Geo. Rowley 171
— Sam. Maitland 57S
Hadcock, George 185
Haden, Samuel 311
tiaddon, Louis JamesW. 265
- William Charles ...15, 208
Rr-:rinald Campbell... 299
IiMitif'il, ( '!i:irles Joseph 32
iM.llry, Wrmy.MD. ... 579
lliplnu, Jr'rcl, Edw.. .93, 182
- Gilbert Bethune 454
_ Reg. Campbell 299
John Clements 39, 183
— Walter 430
Hain, Herbert A. D
Haines, Bernard Gilpin 257
— Charles 256, 377
— Edward Eldridgo
— Sir Fred. Paul, KCB.
Halahan, Henry Thomas 237
629
HalUday, Stratford C. 170
WilliamRobert 31
Hallifax, R. Alf. Plassey 259
Hailing, Richard 401
Hallowes,Geo. Skene 85, 269
Henry Jardine zst
John 98
William 89, 331
Halpin, Hev. Robert 396
Halton, Lancelot loi
Haly, Rich. H. O'Grady 330
WilliamO'Grady, CB. t2
Hamer, John Parry 244
Hamersley, John Henry 264
Hamilton, Alex. Charles 212
A. Graham Wilkinson 58
Alexander Thomas ... 286
Ai-thur Frank 222
Aubrey Reginald 301
— Boyd Cullen Foley ... 401
-Charles, CB 402
— Charles James 237
— Sir Chas. John J., Bt. 96
— Charles L. Baillie 553
— Charles Lockhart 318
— Charles Pratt 87
— Christ. Monteith 98
— Constantine Henry ... 171
— Digby St. Vincent ... 64
— Douglas 403
— Edward Chetwood ... 430
— Evelyn John 320
— Francis Dancy 379
— Francis Fisher 63, 238
— Francis Seymour 31
— Francis Smith 58
— Francis William 262
— Frederick H. Anson.. 304
— Fred. Temple Rowan 247
— Fred. WiUiam, CB. ... 262
George 64, 414
George John 270
George Rowan 562
Henry, CB 32
— Henrj' Blackburne ... 141
Hem-y Charles 504
Henry Meade 33, 250
Reo. James 396
James Graham 283
Sir James John, Bt... 98
— .TohnButler.arX*. 186, 377
John James 244
John Miller 553
John Potter, KR. 96
John S. Monteith 250
Louis Herries 98
Octavius 39, 411
Peter Fisher P 172
Richard 553
Richard 15,480
ifon. Robert Bailey... loi
Robt. Ewen 219
Robert Gorges 15 208
Robt. St. Geo. Hard. 329
Robert John 586
Robert WilUam 98
Thomas Bramston ... 169
— Thomas Charletoa 69, 416
— Thos. de Courcy ...61, 310
— Walter Robert 450
— AValter Spencer 350
— AVilliam 424
— William Conrad. ..66, 417
— Sir William, Bt. ...90, 178
— William Finlay 157
— William Stewart 336
Hamley, E. B., CB....33, 165
— Francis Gilbert ...38,294
— J. Osberhus. CB 366
— WOliam George 16
Harmnans, Arthur Wm.. 276
William Bruce R ifeglHammersley, Fred 60
— William James 91, i68 Hammerstein, A., J3aro» 587
Hallen, James H. B 533I— Otto Von 587
Hallett. Charles Evans 420. Iliunmkk, Ss.VincentA. 287
— t'!ciuuut^'l'h'jiii:is..o4, ^14 I 1 ,- mnn li, IX'Uzil 321
— llcnr\- T. Ilii_iu-.. : 'A:\'--y ■ i , -\vthur Geo.. 428
— llcnrV H. 11 -ileurge 141
-.l-ln-'|l-n.:'l;;> . , 1 V, . !. T.rlc 96
-^ ":. \ 'V : w , ■■.)<■- I'rrdenck 424
Hv .; V I. Ileury 16
ilem-y Albany 493
- John 395
— Lawrence N. Dyi-e ... loi
— Peter Hem-y 172
— William Whitmore ... 357
Hamond, Robt. Thimas 182
Hampton- Lewis, T. L. 129
002
— Sam. Handy, MD. ... 375
Haldane, Alex. Hy 339
— George Henry John... 310
— Henry Ernest 293
— AVm. Sidney
Hale, Edw. Blagden, CB.
— Joseph 9, 349
— Lonsdale Aug 91, 210
— Robert 67, 149
-Thomas 334
— Thos.Egerton,JfX».340,375
— Wm. Godfrey 400
Haleman, Frederick L. 492
Hales, Arthur 271
William James 89, 553
Haliburton, A. Lawrence 371
Haliday, Saunders B.... 532
Wm. Robert 15
Halket, John Fisken ... 139
Halkett,Chas.H.Craigie 212
Hem-y Craigie 430
— William Geo. Craigie 429
Hall, Alex. Courtenay... 242
Alfred Campbell Blair 291
Archibald 572
AugustusRobinsoni86,377
Burnett Greive 398
Cecil Haffljnden 233
Charles Henry 66, 415
Charles McKenzie ... 451
— Edward 284
— Francis Henry 172
— Frederick 138
— Frederick 94, 334
— Geoffrey C ^56
— Geo. Whittle Macken-
zie 38, 412
— George AV. Monk 312
— Hem-y 161
— Hem-y 264
— Henry, CB 402
— Henry Goo 507
— Henry Samuel 141
— John Durham 82, 516
— John Greive 21
— John Peter 340
— Julian Hamilton ...59, 231
— Lewis Frederick... go, 167
-Montagu 347
— Reginald Allgood 297
— Richard
— Richard Spencer
— Roger 253
— Samuel M. F
— Samuel AVilliam 366
— Thos.ErskineA....88, 293
iam 395
11^:; ■■'■ ■
— I'r.iiic;., A;i..;u.,,ui
— Francis Eilward
— Francis T
— George Edmund
^ George Thomas 409
— John Gustavus 403
267
630
Hampton Wm. Philip ... 403
Hanbury, Charles 147
— Jas. Arthur, MB. 186, 374
Hancock, George Edw. 521
— Henry 402
— Henry Francis ...67, 223
Hand, John Sydney 83, 288
Handcock, Arthur Gore 426
— Robert Gordon 280
Hundley, Augustus M... 259
— Arthur Henry 248
Hands, Henry H. G 503
— William 83, 486
Handy, Bennett Flem. 244
— Samuel Wesley... 307, 378
Handyside, Robert V. 70, 485
— William 88, 187
Hankey, Augustus B. ... 36
— Henry Aitchi son ...7, 136
Hankin, Fred. George 85, 487
— Geo. Crommelin ...64, 414
— Edward Lewis 82, 486
Hanks, William 507
Hanley, Dudley, MD.... 580
Hanlon, Michael 327
Hanly, John 395
Hanmer, Francis Hj-. 66, 415
Hanna, Henry Bathurst 427
HannaL'han, .James H... 378
Hannah, John B., 2ID. 377
Hannan, James 186, 374
Hannay, Ormelie C 339
— Ramsay,W.Rainsford 171
Hannen, George Grote 168
Hanrahan, Jas. J. MD. 378
— Thomas 82
Hanson, Alfred 172
— George Wm 83, 516
— James Moore 345
Hanwell, Joseph 8
— Joseph Qi, 167
Harbord, Richard 86
-ITore. Walter 88, 149
Harcourt, Alfred F. P.... 423
— Francis Venables 96
— George John 88, 348
— Philip Hanmer 92, 18.
Harden, Allan 45
— Frederick John 255
— George 279
— John Edward 355
Hardie, Gordon K. MD. 579
Harding, Benjamin 98
— Francis Pym, C.B. ... 14
— William 98
— William Tydd 374
Hardinge, Hon. Arthur
Edward, C.B 14
— Edward 581
— Henry 98,129
— Henry Haughton 1 70
— Herbert Richard 276
Hardtman, John Hart... 329
Hardy, Meo. A. O. 3£A. 457
— Campbell go, 167
— Charles Gathorne 229
— Edmund Armitage ... 40
— Frederick 63,330
— Henry John 357
— John 85, 151
— John Braithwaite 70
— Jonas Pasley 98
— Luke 572
— Simeon Harrison 320
— William, Cli 36, 362
— William E 172
Hare, Charles Pascoo ... 234
— Charles William 271
— Edward Henry 249
— Francis Augustus
— Francis Cheyney 297
— George 299.379
— G«orge John 429
— Rev. Henry 396
— Henry 347
— Henry Ambrose ...64, 483
— James 84, 264
— John
— Hon. Ralph
— 7/on. Richard 98
— Richard Charles 264
— Richard Thomas 423
• — RichardWiUiam.JlfJB. 377
— Robert Powel 170
-Thomas 101
— Wm. Aldworth Home 215
— William Henry loi
Harenc, Archibald R. 38, 29;
Index.
Harenc, Charles Edward
Harford, Fred. H. ...69,
— Frederick Lloyd
Henry Chas
Harger, John
Hargreave, Geo. William
Hargreaves, Chas. Reg.
Hargrove, Jno. Langford
Harington, Arthur M....
— Frederick Donnelly...
— Frederick WiUiam ...
Philip
Robert Nicholls
Harkness,Chas.Thos.6o,
George 37
John Granville
Harlaud, John ..
Harlev, George Ernest...
Roi3ertWm.,C£
Harman, George Bjmg. . .
George Douglas King
James Frederick
Henry John
Montague J. King . . .
Ramsay
Rodolph, 3fB
— Thomas Edwards
— WentworthH. King...
— W. Morton, 3IB. 305,
Harmar, C. D'Oyley
Harmond, Isaac
Harness, Arthur
Henry Drury, CB. 14,
William Edmondes...
Harnett, Edward 81,
Harper, Charles, CMG.
Henry J. W
John Bloom
Thomas
Harpley, Matt. John
Harpur, Jervis 81,
— Joseph
Harran, Edward
James
Harries, Sam. Keith ...
— Thomas
Harriman, John Rollo
Harrington, Sydney C.
Harris, Anthony Charles
Charles 35,
Charles
— Charles Edward
Charles Harrington..
Charles John Birch...
Edward James
Frederick William...
George
George Frederick
Henry Thomas
Henry William
James Edward
Rec. Jas. H. Beresford
James Thomas 85,
Joseph
Noel Hamlyn 91,
— Philip
Philip Hy. Farrell 88,
Richard Han. W. H.
Richard Jackson
Robert Russell ... 33,
Thomas
Thoma s Marshall ... 69 ,
Webber Desboro'. 62,
William
William
— AVilliam Henry
— William Henry, MU.
— William Octavius
— WiUiam AVyndham . . .
— WorseleyPoulett,3rX>.
Harrison, Albert Henry
— Arthm- John
— Benson Day
— Broadley
— Charles Henry
— Chas. Wm. Ingleby...
Harrison, Edward ...65,
— Edward
— Edwin
— Francis Sladen
— Fra. Lindsay H
— George Hyde
— Henry
Henry Drinkrow
Henry Joseph
James Compson
Jasper NicoUs
John
89, 240
Harrison, John
— John
— John Barton, MD. ...
— John Francis Henry
— John Henry 0
— John William
— Joseph
— Pemberton
— Richard' 80,
— Richard Hoggard . . .
Robert Prescott
Thomas A. J
Thomas BranfiU... 68,
Thomas Plumptre 89,
WiUiam Courtney ...
WiUiam John Rose...
William Pringle
Harrisson, Henry Albt.
Harry, John Deacon . . .
Hart, Arthur FitzRoy...
Edward Chichester...
Horatio Holt
Henry George
John
Reginald Clare
Thornton
Hartford, IrvingSt. John
HarthiU, Robert
Hartigan, J. M'Knight..
Michael Joseph
Hartman, William Hy.
Hartmann, Gus. Fred.
WilUam
HartueU, Thomas Hy.
Hartopp, Edward
Edmund Charles
Hartrick, William
Hartshorne, Arthur G.
Harty, Joseph Mk.,.ff'2r.
Harvest, Edward D. 81,
Hector
Henry Lewis
Harvey, Alfred Bissel...
— Charles Albert
Charles Elwin 91,
C. Hamilton, 71/X). 14s,
Charles Lacon
Charles Smith
Edward
Frederick
Fred. Roseingrave ...
George Richards
George Sheppard ...
Henry
— Henry B
— Hen. ' Beauchamp R.
Henry James
Henry Logan
John
John Edmund 86,
John Edmund Audley
John James
John Richard 87,
Percy Seymour
Roljert Charles
— Robert, 3fB
Thomas Peter
— WilUam
WiUia-m Crosbie
Harward, Geo. Sisson
Henry Blake
HenryH
— Thos. Netherton ...90,
Harwood, John A. P. K.
Haseldon, William
Haslett, Arthur Kyle . . .
PecheU
Hassall, Charles Vernon
Thomas
— Thomas
Hassard, Fairfax Chas.
CB 37,
— Fairfax Norman
— Henry Bolton ...259,
— Henry Somerset
— Robert Deey 64,
Hassell, James William
Hasted, Edward Gould
— John Ord 92,
Hastings, Douglas ...80,
— Edward George C. ...
— Francis Eddowes . . .
— Francis WUUam...39,
— HoUoway Walrond ...
— Thomas
— Wm. Joseph
Hatch, George Cliff... 39,
— William Sparkes 35,
HatcheU, Charles
David Thompson
Ebenezer John
George
Hathorn, John Fletcher
Hathway, Hamltn. R.61,
Hatton,"ViUiers La T....
— VUliers
— Walter Benson
Haughton, Edward
John
John
Jn. Colpoys, CSI. 37,
WilUam, MB
Haultain, Francis M. 41,
Fred. William
Havelock, Arthur E
Acton Chaplin
George Broadfoot ...
Sir Hen. Marshman,
Bart, CB
Hayerfield, John T
Ten. WykehamB. T.
Haverty, John C
Haviland, Francis
Havilland, James de, 63,
Haward, Wallace ...351,
Hawes, Albt. G. Sydney
Alexander J. D
Charles Ward
Geo. HaiTington...43,
Herbert Johnston 68,
— Wm. Harrington 68,
Hawker, Charles
— Ernest Augustus
— Samuel Wm. Hy. 66,
Hawkes,. George
— Henry M. P
— Henry Philip 83,
— Richard Lloyd
— Robert
— Robert Tomkyns
Hawks, Thos. Spence68,
Ha-wkins, AUacrt
— Ales. Caesar, CB. ...
— Clement Wm
— Croft A. C 86,
— Edward Lindsay. . .92,
— Francis KeUett
— George Palmer
— George Walker
— Henry Lumsden
— James
— John
— John Summerfield 33,
— Samuel
— Thomas Scott
Hawley, Robert B. ...35,
William
Wm. H 69,
Hawtayne, W. H.Wilson
Hawthorn, Arth. Philip
George Shedden...89,
Robert 91,
Hawthorne, Robert Jno.
Hawtree, WiUiam
Hay, Alex. Charles. . . 86,
Alex. Sebast. L., CB.
Charles
Charles Crawfurd...8,
Charles Douglas
Hon. Charles Rowley
Dunlop
Lord Edward
Edward
Edward Owen
George James D. 82,
— George W. R.,MD. ...
— Graham. 86,
— Granville L
Hay, Henry
— James
— James Ai'chibald
— John Adam
— John Charles
— John Groseland... 94,
— Loraine Geddes
— Robert John 65,
— Stratford Morrison . . .
— Thomas Robert H. D.
— WUUam
— AVouU-e
Hay- Boyd, Jas. Geo. ...
Haycock, Fred. Aug. S.
Hayden, Robt. Owen ...
Haydock, Henry James
— Jos. Jag. Boardman ..
Haydon, Wm. Henry ...
Hayes, Arthur M.Ed.... 4°'
— George Montague ... 277
— Henry Horace 568
— John Beauchamp 154
— Matthew Horace 42 £
— Patrick 372
— William Henry 454
Hay garth, Francis 98
Hayman.JIatthewJones 59
Hayne, Arthur Nevill... 301
— Arthur GorhaniH. ... 335
— Geoi-ge William 553
— Robert 3°8
HajTies, Edward Court. 553
— F. Hatchinaon 163
— Henry Sid. Freeman. 214
— Jonathan Wynyard... 359
— Walter Ililng worth... 353
Hayter, Charles 491
— Geor^'e 568
Haythorue, EilmHnd ... 14
Hayward.Hen.Blakeney 289
— John Fred. Cui-tis ... 269
Haywood, Walter W. ... 530
HazlerigiT, xVrthur Grey 262
— Charles Cecd 280
— Thomas Maynard ... 169
Hazlett, Henry James .. 507
B.e&a,SirF.B.,Bt.,KCI£. loi
— Henry Bond 569
— Samuel Creagh loi
Healey, John 312
— WilUam 398
Healy, Charles 303, 37°.
— Michael Francis 395
— Michael Ryan 562
— Richard Calvert 3615
Heard, Sam-Thos.,!/!). 506
Hear le. Parkins 401
Hearn, Charles S. ... 69, 485
— George 65,483
— John Henry 580
Heaslop, Colpoys P. ... 398
Heastey, Gejrge Bayles 399
Heath, Alfred Hales 69, 178
— Edwin 569
— George JohnD.... 86, 487
— Harry H. Rose 152
— John Macclesfield ... 521
— Lewis Forbes 522
— Percy Charles 289
— Rob.Edwd.,3fD. 334, 377
— Thomas 562
Heathcote, Alfred 215
— BacheH 81
— Charles George 240
— Charles Graham 344
— Charles Lechmere ... 352
— Charles Thomas ...84, 517
— Cockshutt 553
— Eustace Munro 287
— Fred. Arthur 327
— Henry Fisher 349
— Mark Henry 42
— Robert Walter 40
Index.
Hernans, Willoughby Hervey, Hugh '.De la
170 Motte
34 — Thos. G. O'Donoghue 89
504 Heseltiue, Gerald A.
Rathurst
Hemery, Edward ...
Heming, Dempster
Hemingway, ;Ed. Fred. 586:H6sketh, James 365
Hemmans,'Gr W. Thos. 562 — Robert Walter 491
— Sam. Ed. Weatherall 400 Hesse, John Valentine . 302
Thomas Hinton
Hessey, Wm. Henry 67, 4S4
Hemming, Fred. Wilson 146 Hession, Thomas 377
HemphiU, Chas. William 270 Hewat, Geo. Tho. Wm. 269
^ William, JTD 374 — H, Roper Curzon 262
Hemsted, Edward
Henchy, Rob. Cameron 70 Hewetson, WilUam
Henderson, Cha.Burton 215
— E. Y. W., CB 98
— Frederick 353
— George, MD 455 Hewett, Edward O.
Fred. Stafford 63,
George L. Kennedy...
Graham
HamiltonG 172
James Renny 87
— James Robert Sale 82, 485
— John.MD 506
— John Wm. Cleland ... 489
— Joseph 154
— Joseph Hume ... 65, 515
— Kennett Gregg 304
— Percy Edward 354
— Philip Durham 4o8jHewitt, Hen. H.
— William
— William Chipchase... 33
James N. Brutton ... 421
William 98
William Selwood.. 41, 514
William Selwood 253
Wm. Vincent Bowen 562
367
Rob. Silver Oliver 17
— William Samuel 323 Hewlett, Thos, Gillham 531
Heudley, John 373 Hewson, George.
Thomas Holbein
Heneage, Clement W. .
Frederick WiUiam .
John Francis...
- John Lysaght..
- John Mills
Michall Walker 98, Hext, Arthur Staniforth 250
302
357
Henegan, Rd. G. F. 64,
Henry Yeatman 401
Henley, James 79 jHeycock, Charles
— James Frederick 356 JHeygate, Edward Nich. 553
Robert 305'Heyland, Alex. Samuel 553
Henn, Thomas Rice.
Hennell, Arth. Reginald 281
James Bruce 521
Alfred Thomas, CB.
• Ai-thur Rowley 521
■ John Rowley
Reginald 53o;Heyman, Hem-y
166
Wm. Frederick
Hennessy, D. Cowslade. 45
— George Robertson ... 42
Henning, Shurlock...39, 282, — John Magee
Henry,Cha.Stuart,C.B34,i65iHezlet, Rich. Jackson
George 21
Heysham, Barringtou
P 83, 486
Heywood, John James 362
219
170
Hibgame, Alfred Bacon 355
GeorgeCecil 59, 166 Hibbert,Edw. George... 98
John James
— Robert Edward ...80, 129
— William, :. 89, 187
Hensman, Henry P. 323, 377
WiUiam 156, 377
■ Francis
• Francis Gordon ...39, 362
•Hugh Robert 37
John 530
• Thomas 369
Heather,D. C.Williamson 379jHerbert, Arthur
Henslowe, Patrick J. F. 409 Hichens, William ...91, 219
Henzell, WilUam Henry 269,Hickes, Hon. J. P. E, 68, 168
Hepburn, Archibald B.. 426 Hickey, Robt. J. Fayrer 80
— Henry Poole, CB. 33, 233 Hickie, James Francis 98
— John 568 Hickley, Martin John... 349
Hepburne, Robert G.W. 172 Hickman, Dever. H
Hepper, Albert James . 212
Hep worth, Alfred Jos. L.
3/-D 145. 375
— David 352
Heathoni, Thomas Brid
Heatly, CtiarlesFade .. 314
Heaton, John Richard... 98
Heavisido, George H. ... 148
Hoavyside, Wm. James. 220
Hobbert, Wm. Stanley.. 182
Heherden, Henry... 89, 167
Hecker, Chas. H. Teush 32
Hector, James, MB.2gS, 378
Hedintrham, James 258
Hedley, W. S., MB. 186, 378
Heflfeman, James Jos.... 506
— Michael 532
— Neshitt.MB 372
— Patrick Joseph 455
Heigham,ClementHy.J. loi
Heise, Arnold William.. 587
Helden, Wm. Ang. Tyn. 553
Hellard, Hy. Betteswth. 171
— Robt. Chas 216
Hellier, Thos. Brad. S... 139
Helme, George Coope... 248
Helmsley, Vise. Wm.
Reginald 133
Helps, "iieu. W 587
Hely, Charles 250
— John 562
Helyar, Charles W. H
— Edward Hawker ...
— Frederick
— John Welman ... i
Hemaus, Alfred G. W,
— Arthur James, CB. 32, 132
— Charles, CB 14
Charles 41, 412
Thos. E. Stopford
Hicks, Chas. Fred. ...
— Edward Percy
— Frederick James ..
— George, CB
— Henry Erskine
— Henry Tempest ..
' — James Clarke
■ George Flower... 84, 243 — • Ralph Ha wtrey 145
Henry Car, J/D 276J
■ Ivor John C 230
Hon. Sir P. S., KCB.
■ Hon. WUliam Henry.
William John 3a, 412
WilUam 83, 517
3 Hickson, Rob. Albert
Rd.Cha. Coleman 267, 377
— William Henry 258 Hiffernan, C. Vincent... 354
Herchmer, Hy. Turner . 303 — Exham Long 259, 374
Hercy, Eust. Lovelace . 236 Higginbotham, Charles 58
— Francis John 88, 236 — iJeu. J 396
Herd, Wm. Geo. Remfry 341 Higgins, Charles Clarke 15:
Herdman, Alfred 147 — Maurice 285
Hereford, Charles 259;— JJeu. J 53,
Herepath, JohnRoden. 369' — Richard Thomas 26(
Heriot, Mackoy A. H. J. 400 — William 35-
Heme, George Ed 70'Higginson, Charles T.
Heron-Max weU,W. H.S.
Herrick, Benj. Bous. 89, 399-
Herries, Fred. Stansfield 31
631
iHiU, Arthur 278
— Arthur 213
— Arthur 400
— Arthur, B. G. S 553
— Augustus James 398
— Chas. E. Dawson 16
— Chas. Jones, Lucius 358
— Charles Rowland 67, 166
D udley Clarges lox
Dudley St. Leger 172
Edmunds 216
Edward loi
Edward Rowley ...9,240
Eustace 83, 486
Francis Charles ...88, 300
Fred. John Geo. ...92, 168
Fred. J. Ponsonby ... 234
Lord George Augusta loi.
George Michell D. ...451
George Mytton ...35,410
George Staveley 98
Henry 552
Herbert Francis 288
James Morris loi
James Turner 66, 515
John 12
John 213
— John 572
JohnEdwinDick3on82,309
John Thomas 0, 321
Major Dawson 309
Octavius WUUam.
Percy, CB
— Percy Graham ....
Peter Edward 91, i68
Richard Barton 406
Rich. Frederick 98
Rowland 283
Rowland H. T 504
Rowley Rich.Conway 275
Rowley Sale 407
Stephen John, CB. ... 96
William 37
William 430
WilUam 488
William Frederick ... 319
WilUam Noel 158
Hilliard, Henry 569
George Towers ...62, 483
John Chinery 314
— WUham Edw 351
Hillier, Augustus 368
— George E 98
Hilliker, Henry 553
HUlman, See. Edward... 396
— William 376
Hills, George Scott 219
— George Scott 425
— James 62, 178
— John 93,224
Hillyard, George Anson 356
Hilmer, John Frederick 587
Hilson, Arch. H., MD. . 454
Hilton, James Foord ... 318
Hime, Albert Henry ...213
— Frederick 211
— Henry Wm. Lovett... 170
Hinchinbroke, Edward
Geo. Hen. Vise.. .66, 229
Hinchcliff, Chas. Henry loi
Hind, Charles 15
— Joseph 553
HLnde, Benjamin, MD. 374
— Chas. Wm 522
— Edward 562
— Francis Henry 451
— George Langford 375
— John, CB 13
— John Henry Edward 272
Hindle, John WilUam ... 490
Hinds, Thos. Clowes 82, 284
— William Richard G.,
MD 253. 378
Hinge, Daniel 395
Hingeston, Wm. Henry 302
Metcalfe 450
■ George W. A. CB. 33, 229|Hingston, Clayton W. J. 308
Henry Shakespear
Francis Bernard
Herring, WiUiam 271 Higginson, Theophilus 491 Hinton, James
553
■ William Henry.
Thomas C 185 Hinxman, Henry Chas.
Herriag-Cooper,Cha. H. 172 Higgon, John Donald G. 588 — Rowley WiUes 80, 304
" ' ' ' ■ "' ' " " Hipkin, Thomas 572
Hippisley, Rich. L 216
Herschel, John
Hertford, P. H. G. Mar-
quis of
273|Hervey, A. Hy. Andrew 403
---=' Charles Frederick ... 59
Charles Gerald B. ... 329
9 Highmore, C. L 49
jHight, Charles ..60, "
Hignett, Chas. Harrison 305! Hire, Sydney Joseph 39, 412
HUdebrand, Algernon
Charles Phayre 406I
Hitchcock, Hy. Jas. 84, 267
Thomas Burnett 297
Godfrey .!!!!!!!] 2 14 1— WiUiam 267
36, 513 Hildyard, Hy. John T. 317 Hitchins, C.Tatham
Robert C. Thornton
Henry White.
e^'-
Index
Hitclims,HoratioOtt092, 178
— Richard Hockm 562
— Thomas Martyu 1 70
Hives, George Augustus 338
Hoban, Thos. J. Ashley 271
Hol^art, Beauchamp R. 312
— George Bertie B 169
— Hon. Horace Miles ... 349
— George
HobTjs, F. FitzWm. T.
— Josiah W. Pearse....
— William Henry
Hobday, Maitlaud N
240
216
Hobday, Thos. Francis 429
— James Ramsay 430
Hobson, Fred. Taylor... 237
— Henry Adolphus 530
— John 9, 408
— Juhan Campbell. ..84, 517
— Eev. F. W 587
Hockey, John 230
E.ockiD.g, Sev. J .H., MA. 457
Hockley, Julius Joseph 80
Hodder,F.W.L.,J/i;.289, 378
Hodding, Geo. Can- 88, 487
Hodenbertr, Hans, JSuroM 587
Hodtre, E.Cixiper, Cli. 9, 160
HodgeSjThomasEardley 553
— TliomasTrophimus... 322
— William Hem-y 491
Hodgetts, Thomas ...60, 436
Hodgins, Jacob 160
Hodgkinson, AVilliam... 149
Hodgson, B. Porteus ... 425
— Charles James ...36,
— Charles Nesbit 450
— Francis George ...67,
— George Robert 527
— ■ Heni-y Biirdon ...40,
— HughNorris 66,
— Joseph Hamilton
— Septimus 407
— Studholme John... 8, 29S
Hodnett, Wm. Patrick . 298
Hodson, D.,C£ 15,48
Hoffay, Ernest Albert... 57'
Hog, T. Ignatius M. 70,
Hogarth, J. H. H. S. D. 269
Hoge, David
— William
Hogg, Adam
— Adam G. Forbes
— Arthur Melville
— Francis R., 3/i>.
— Geo. Crawlbrd ..
— George S. W., MB. 505
— George Forbes ... 62, 517
— Hardingo Cornwalhs 52;
— James Macnaghten... 9:
— John Roberts 212
— Theodore William ... 42,
Hoggan, John Wm. 85, 4ii
— George W. H 42;
— William B 17;
Hogge, Cameron N. ... 96
— Charles
— Charles Swaine 429
— John William 285
— Somei-villeGeo.C. 82, 3
Hoile,Edmond, MD. 159, 376
Ho.jel, Abraham Nixon 532
Holbech, Walter Henry 305
Holbechc, Richard 350
Holberton, Thos. N. 91, 183
Holbourne, Alfred Jas. 185
Holbrook. E. NicoU W. 40
— David Thos. Henry... 287
Hoicombe, Francis 79
— William Alexander... 430
Holden, George C 371
— Henry
Holfler, Charles
Holdich, Edward Alan,
CJi
— Thomas Hungerford 213
Holdsworth, Arthur H. 47s
— George William 409
— John Kelly 91, 167
Hole, Frederick 493
— Lewis Klythe 24
Holl, Charlton 403
Holland, Arth. Gambier 157
— Edw. Burnes 91, 223
— Frederick William ... 318
— Henry William, Ci. 37, 514
— John 562
— John 569
181
5'
.84, 5
52-
186, 376
409
Holland, Launceiot 96
— Lumley H. H 41, 482
— Thomas Wollams 65, 415
Holiest, John Leigh 333
Holley, Edmund Hunt 170
— George Hunt 347
HoUingsworth, Christ. 232
— Reginald 323
HoUingsworth.T.S. 308, 375
Hollis, James 572
HoUist, Edw. Ommaney 160
Hollowav, Benjamin ... 572
— C. W.'Elphinstone ... 368
— Edward George Vera 491
— James Lewis 373
— Rowland H. If 507
— Sir Thomas, KCB. 7, 397
Holl way, Charles 337
Holmes, Arthur L'E.H. 428
— Arthui- Parker, MJD. 455
— George Beresford B. 38
— George Edward ...40,
— Henry Stanhope 315
— James 367
— Jas. Gus. Hamilton 569
— James Nicol loi
— Percy Lee 61, 482
— Pousonby Ross 553
— Robert Antlr. K. MB. 456
— Thomas Edmunds ...
— Thos. Jas. Paul, MB. 379
-William
— William Burvill 219
— William Prescod 347
Holmsted, Thomas 532
Holroyd, Charles 39, 411
Hopkins, James F ssgiHowden, John Bowling 305
' j.n.zord,acB.£:H. 96
■ John .
4521-
Si> John Paul, .ff'if.ioi, 131'HoweU, Horace.
428
John Alexander 533
Thoma s G wynne 506
Wm. Henry 369
2JHowes, Albert Joseph 409
— Fred. Augustus... 92, 221
— James 569
Howett, Henry Hollis... 256
Howey, Edwards Werge 237
— John Edwards Werge 451
Howie, Thos. Stickney 172
— William 406
Howison, H. Y., MZ>. . . . 377
Nathaniel 532 !■
— Patrick 572'
— Samuel 170
— William Friend, CB.
Hopkinson, Arch. M. ... 343
— Henry 37, 41J
— William 450
Hopson, F. Tho. Ongley 254
Hopton, Edward 334
Hopwood, Arthur Robt. 357
— Edwin James 186, 375
— Hei-vev 96
Horan, Thomas 62 Howlett, Arthur 38, 480
370! — Arthur 494
— John Heniy Graham 31:
— Tyssen Sowley 26;
— Wm. Rice Morland 42:
Holt, Robt.Wm. Francis 40:
— William John 23(
Holton,Francis,3fi(. 292, 373
Holwell, W. A 586
Homan, Sam. Adamson 453
Home, Alex. Geo. MD. 580
— AuthonyDickson,C2?. 373
— Jio7i. Cospatrick D.... 357
— David Milne 135
— Francis
— Frederick Jervis
— Isaac William 553
— Robert 211
— Robert 93,219
— Samuel Brown 450
— William, J/X) 578
— AViUiam 562
— W. Jas. Home Logan 215
— Hon.W. S. Doug. 66, 229
Home -Dnmimond - Mo-
ray, Wm. Augustus.. 233
Rome.-Purves, C. Hyde 357
Homer.iSey.FrederickW. 457
Homfray,J.R.McKenzie 450
Hood, Charles 35, 302
— Charles Clifton 314
— Francis Wheler, Visct. 98
— Frederick Henry 423
— George 248
— John Cockburn ...40, 412
— Thomas Cockburn ... 292
— William Charles 236
Hook, Chas. Campbell 79
— Lionel 68, 360
Hooke, Henry Hodson . 289
Hooper, Alfred 580
— Charles Frederick ... 238
— Frederick Charles ... 160
— George Stanley 408
— Henry Filkes 322
— Lucas George ...350, 374
— William Roe 455
— WilloughbyW 409
Hope, Adrian Henry ... 269
Archibald Hugh. ..41, 483
- Charles
305
Charles Erroll 269
Edmund Wm. Birch 244
George 323
Hugh Richard 502
John Edward 59, 166
Thomas 160
William OB 33
Hopegood, Wm. Vere... 343
Hopkins, Edward 376
— Francis Powell loi
George Robert 63, 297
Hore, Sec. Alex. Hugh
— Frederick Standish...
— John Christopher
Walter Stuart
587|Howley, John 238
283 ' — Patrick Albert 242
400 j Hoy es, Alexander 355
=530! — John 93, 182
Horman, Bev. Diihamel 396 Hoysted, Isaac 247, 376
"■ " ' "" 289] — Thomas Norton... 295, 375
274'Hozier, Hy. Montag 366
302 — John Wallace 144
Horn, Sir Fred. XCB . 9,
Hornby, Cecil Rough....
— Cecil Lumsden
John Frederick 323'Hul)back,Hy.Walt.John 170-
•Leyland 316 Huljbard, Cecil John
Home, Charles James
— Edmund Garland 269
22^
i2('u. Edward Jas. lO. 457
Henry 155
George 577^Hubbersty,Rich.Nathan 335
— John Charles
— Philip Dassie 64, 181
Homiblow, Thomas 272
Homsby.Alf.W.Hatchell 494
— Augustus Henry 344
— George Mackenzie B. 170
— Henry Francis 348
Horrocks,HeuryCharle8 40;
Hudrt.irt, Jos.D. Erskine
Huddleston, Geo. Croft 155
— Graham Egerton 316
— John 495
— Jo.S!ah 83, 486
— Robert Horace 423
Thomas 250
Wilfred 85, 487
Horsbrugh,Horace Beth.333 Hudson.Alex.R.JTJ?. 329, 374
Horsburgh, Charles Bell 450
— Seu. Andrew, MA. ... 457
Horsey, Edw. Ralph 89, 397
Wm. Henry B. de 37, 229
HorsfaU, JJeo. Thomas .. 533
Horsford,&)-A.H.A'CjS. 13
— Edward O'Brien... 84, 418
— Edwin C. O'Brien... 450
— George Fahie 553
— Norman M. Thos 425
Horsley, Frank 85, 487
— Nicholas 553
— William H 39
Hort, Bev. Charles J. ... 396
— John Josiah 32
Horton, George WilUam 96
— J. A. Beale, MD 380
— Thomas 330
Hosack, John 253
HoseasoB, G. S 586
— Heniy 38, 480
Hoskins, Arth. Reg. 9
Edmund John, 3ID
Reginald
— William Henry 493
Hoskyns, Chandos 215
John 267
Hossack, George 33
Hoste, Dixon E. CB. 58, 166
Hotham, John 503
John 177
Hough, Lincoln S. ...15, 513
Houghton, Ernest 370
Houghton, Homy 342
Richmond 4S9
William 562
AVilliam Robert ... 61, 514
Houlditch, Henry 269
House, Peter 548
Houston, J. McDon.ifZ). 506
— John, MD 506
Houstoun. Alex 96
James Flower 170
Howa rd deWalden, Fred-
erick George Xord lOI
Howard.JffM.Cecil Ralnh 305
Edward '... 578
Francis .■ 357
Francis, J£D 186, 377
Frederic 171
Frederick Compton... 357
George Aug. H 328
Henry Maxwell i6o
Henry Richard L.... 156
Henry Stanley 281
Kenneth 171
— Thomas 212
— Walter 326
455
Charles .
— James 83, 330.
— John 65, 421
— Beo. Joseph,!/^ 587
— Joseph Henry g&
— Joseph Henry F.Har-
rington 70, 229
Huggins, John 580
Hughes, Arthur Henry 533
— Charles Frederick ... 521
— Charles James 85, 420
— David Erskine, MD. .. 532
— Edmond 451
— Edward Ash ton 236
349
358
367
349'
238
562
378
JohnYate 79, 400 - Jacob Biggs 242 'Howarth.-iVm.' Conquest
237
— Edward Hugh
— Edward Wyime .
— Emilius
— Frank
— George William .
— Henry Francis ....
— John RenTy,MD.
— John Williams 234
— Joseph William ... 82, 298
— ■ Percy John 270
— Pierce Edward 252
— Robert 16
— Robert George 11
— RobertJohn 65
— Thomas Elliott ...80, 178
— Waller Philip 231
— William 331
— William Gwynne 492
— Wm.Templer, CB. 15, 414
Hughes-Hallett, Jas.^W. 297
— Huish, Henry, MD... 57^
Hulbert, Charles Lewis 530
Huleatt, Bev. Hugh 396
Hull, Arthur Hill 364
— William Thos. Slater 264
HuUett, Charles Henry.. 398
Hulse, Chas. Frederick.. 357
Hulseberg, John Wild... 375
Humble, Rob. Nugent... 159
Humbley, Wm. WeUing-
ton Waterloo 55
Hume, Alexander loi
— Arthur 325
— Charles Wheler 555
— Edward Trevor... 94, 179
— Gustavus 98, 129
— Henry, CB 96, 129
— John James 64, 414
— John Moore 401
— John Richard 81, 299
— John WilUam Thi-ing 289
— Robert 39
— Robert, CB 33, 299
— Thos. David, i)/X>. ...578
— Walter Francis 530
Hume, "William Jackson
— WilUam AVheler
Humfrcy, Alex 344,
— Benjamin Geale ..-91,
— Benjamin George
— Frederick Thomas ...
— John
— JohnC. Tavlor
— Robert Blake
— Thomas Blake
Humphreys, John
— William
Humphry, Edw. Wood
Hung-erford, Richd. 289,
— Thom;is Everard
Hunt, Andrciv
— Arthur
— Arthur C'ircv,
— Charles ShLM
— Edmund D'Arcy
— H. P
— Henry Vere
— Henry Thos. Care-.v .".
— James Vere S3,
— John
• — John Henry 1S6,
— John Limljard
— Rich. Pufdy
— Robert Augustus C...
— Robert Henry
— Rob. Wm. Bland ..,83,
— Samuel Bradshaw ...
— Shelley Leigh
— Thomas
— Thomas Rochfort ...
— William Shaptcr...93,
— William Thoma s
Hunter, Alexander ...61,
— Alexander, MD
— Arthur Stewart . . .92,
— Charles 92,
— Charles Edward
— Charles Fleming
— Charles Peter 88,
— Edward
— Edward
— Pitz William Fred. 59,
— Frederick ilercer
— George Robert
— George Yeates
— Henry Vaughun
— James
— John
— John Henry
— John Muir
— John N' rri-J .92,
— Josciili WUliiim .. ; ..
— Mout-ninorv . .,6S,
— Patrirk Ky,
— Robori
— Rol)cr: lvl\v:ir.|
— Samuel Alfxaudur ...
— Thomas Alexander ...
— Thomas, j!/i)
— William
— wniifMv 0,1-pr, ^rr>..
-Won.!': :•■
Huntl. ■■ >i ■ '/rs
— H0Ui:m:.:ii i .1 , V -, ...
Hurdle, Tiiuu.a^, t i'. ...
— Thomas
Hurford, Henry Payne..
— Rich. J. Godaliah
— Thomas
Hnrle, Arthur
Hurst, Charles Kdward..
— William Brunei
Hurtzig, Frederick
Huskisson, John Wm. . . .
— John
— Norman
— Samuel George
Hussev, Anthony A. .
— ChaVles Edward ,
— Edward Robert
— John Hubert
— Peter
Hutcheson, George
Hutcheon, David 8i,
Hutchins, Alfred George
— Charles Blyth
— Francis Arthur
— William James
Hutchinson, A. Had, 91,
— Alex. Ross Elliott... 61,
— Anthony Richard
— Charles Hem-y
— Charle.? Scrope 60,
586
Lul
Hutchinson, C, Water, 37, 2
— Coote Synge 36
1^ Edw, Brandereth 348
— Fred, James Taggart
— Frederick M. Gordon
— George, CSI. 61,
— Henry Doveton 430
— Hon. Henry Hely 96
— Henry Stephenson ... 427
— James Alex. C, MD.. 453
— James Bird 429
— Robert Col vin 503
^ Robert Faure, MB. ... 453
— William F, Moore 169
— AVilliam 336
— William Lacy 170
- WiUiam Nelson 8, 277
Hutchison, Frederick J., 86
— Henrv M'Leod 253
Huthwaite,Sij-E.JS:CJS.E, 177
Hutt, George, CB 549
Hutton, Alfred 136
— Arthur John 370
— Charles Frederic 66
— Edmund Bacon 143
— Edward Thos, Henry 305
— GeorgeAllan 357, 374
— George Holden 265
— Henry Prim 61, 274
— James Cochrane 355
— Robert 307
— Thomas loi
— ThomasBruce 98
Huxham, G, Corham69, 416
— Reginald Edward ... 247
Huyghue, Samuel 562
Huyshe, Alfred 13, 177
— Al fred George 293
— Dunbar Eraser 180
— Edward Vy\'yan 285
— GeorEfe, CB 402
— George Lightfooc 356
Hyde, George, MD 580
— George Hooton 9
— Hem-y 60, 21S
— Henry 506
— John Martin 375
— Richard Armstrong... 580
— Robert 248
— Robert 234, 378
Hylton, W, G.,Lord 553
Hy slop, Alex, Henry ... 344
— Maxwell Wither 339
— Robert Maxwell 215
Ibbetson, Charles Parke 98
— Charles ViUiers 139
— Edward Archibald ... 371
— Frederick Henry 577
Ililrr^m. Chas, Edw. ... 236
II. -, \rthur Irwin 425
\\ liliam Robert 259
IlUu-worth, Edw, Arth. 331
— John Alfred 186,377
Impey-Lovibond Arch. 34
Impey, Alfred George ... 353
— Wm. L,, CB 31, 308
— Eugene Clutterb, 87, 419
Ince, .John, JfD 454
Ind, Fred. John Nash ... loi
— James Algernon 247
Ingall, Fred. M, Bridson
— William L, CB. ...31,
Inge, Charles oS'-
— JohnWalker 170"
Ingham, Chas. T., jIV. 5: - - .
— .John L^ 4 •
— William James . .^s'., ,7;
Ingilbv, Cliai-l.'sTl, -{,;, I-,-
— Sir\Y. l:-i--., A'r/; -:, -. j
Inglefiel'l, I r, :mi^ [I. .■_■
— L. Iv To., re ;7.,
' ■"! Hood Storin 581-
'. alter Lawrence loi -
Jix. D. Cator ... 426-
.T. Gordon 299 ■
— David WiUiam 450|-
— Edward
367
ex.
Ingi-am, M, John .
— Sec. Rich. Hunt
Ingram, Robert Bethiine 68
Inkson, .James, J/D 376
Inman, James 40:
— John 80,258
— Thomas Withy
Innes, Alexander ...131, 562
Alexander 237
Alex, P. H.Mitchell... 305
Chas. Alex., MD. 158, 375
Edward Selbv
Fra.Wm,, 3fZJ,C.B..., 372
l-^ancis 367
Francis NeweU 171
Henry David 35, 480
James Charles 404
John Harrie Ker, CB. 372
John Jas, M'Leod, 63, 219
Robert 562
William 212
AVilliam Mitchell 339
Irby, John J. Charles ... 558
— Leonard H. Loyd 80
Iredell, Fra. Shrubb 405
— James S 519
— Lestock AValters 350
Ireland, E, Clayfleld ... 552
— Rich. P 37
— Robert Megaw 234
Ironside, W,, ,VZ),...i86, 377
Irvine, Alexander ...65, 415
— Alexander James 271
— Charles 62, 413
— Geo, Nicol, MD...ii,6, 377
— HazUtt 60, 167
— John, MD 186
— John Shakespear
— Matthew Bell, CMG
— Thomas Thompson..
— William Henry
Irving, Alexander, CB.
— George Clerk 186
— James, 3/2)
— John Beaufin
— John Chas, Sarle
— Lewis Allen 379
— Robert 562
Irwin, Reo. A. W., MA. 457
— Chamney G.,JI/JB, 252, 374
— De la Cherois Thomas 170
— John 334
— John Frederick 303
— John James Pox 250
— Lyndon Bolton 429
— Thomas 553
— Thomas Angelo 234
— William Arthur 249
— William Boyd 41, 412
— William John 162
— William 12
Isaac, Charles Whitmore 282
— John Matcham 553
Isaacson, Hen, Bevan... 401
— John de Stuteville ... 234
— Henry de Stuteville 169
Isacke, H. Wedderburn 553
— Lancelot Henry ...85, 487
Ives, Cecil Eobt.St.John 135
— Edwin Rnl-,o,-t, 450
^'- 'Harl.a-d 331
63^
Ive:^
ito..
■Da
■Ed
■Er
■ Fra. Wm. Stavcley
Jackson, Bower 262
— James James Henry 309
— JamesRawLinson,Jlf2). 454
— .John 568
— .John Barclay 359
— John Boddington 258
— John Charles 358
— Joseph Devonsher ... 153
— Joseph Myi'es 299
— Randle 15°
— Richard 378
— Robert William ...346, 37s
— Thomas, lf.B 379
— Warwick 456
— William 562
— WilUam 86, 419
yf. Henry Hardwick 332
W. Henry Munton ... 327
Jacob, Geo, Adolphus... 519
Bev. Edgar 457
Henrj' Kbenezer ...40, 514
Herbert Bruce 520
John 519
Samuel Swinton 520
— 7^ci;. S, H 402
— Sydney Long 214
Wm.VescyPitzGerald 423
Jacobson, Alfred E, E.., 141
Jacson, J,H.Fitzherbert 272
Jago, John 79, 320
— Robert Stephens 490
Jagoe, Henry, MB 379
— William Henry 580
Talland, Robert Arthur 252
James, Charles 98
Charles 68, 484
Charles Deere 280
Charles Frederick ... 562
Charles Owen 309
Conway 214
Cornelius Francis ... 519
Demetrius AV, G 98
Edmund M. Viret 519
Edward Bos ville 247
Edward Renouard 91, 210
Frederick AVoodhouse 247
George 8
George 278
GeraldCharlcs^'c ville 330
Haughton 403
Si/- Henry 14,208
Henry Daniel, MA.... 457
Henry Eliot 285
Herb. Henderson 62, 515
Hem-y N. L., MD. 248, 378
— Jiei\ Henry Pigot 507
— James Poleglaze 492
John Fencott 252
John Hill 572
Lionel Hy. Septimus 180
Montague 522
Robert AVaUace, MD. 531
Thomas, CB 40, 413
AValter Haweis 215
Walter AVils on 352
William Colville 562
AVilliam Hill 553
Jameson, Charles ...90,518
George AVilliam 455
James Francis 344
James, MD 375
John 259
John Eustace 258
JohnLyster 237, 373
John William 273
Joseph Henry 343
Robert, MD 455
Robert Peild 269
Tho. Colthurst 270
— Thomas Ross, MD.... 578
— AV^illiam 453
T ^ — AV illiam 562
7^ — Win. Hugh, MD. 186, 378
1' .l.ii'i^rson, Alister Wm, 429
51 - i.'harles James 285
249 — James 572
405
562 — Frederick George 262 — Lachlan Poster . ...
■ Jas, Argyll Spalding 317 — Freeman Henry 530I— Quintin Shaw Awi'
■ James Gordon, MD " ' - . . „ -
ry 491
^ • 457
17, 37S
'IV 422
.. 424
J.ames Weir 562 — Gfia- r ri-n'i,:; ■■> , .i:iri"i.', la , '■!
— Raymond .'. loi — Cc :■ ' ■ '■ :, , .: : :,;' ;
— Robert Hastie 409] — Gi : :,>,.,;: v ... . ' , 1 : ,.r, . ,;, . ,,
— Thomas 42, 209J — Gt...!,.;.. iiLur,, .^=,^ Jai\i.j, i;. JJa. f.
— William loii— George AVm. Collins... loi,— Samuel Peters, C'J/(?. "65
— WiUiam, C5 32 — Halkett Fr.ancis 313 — Thomas 305
Ingram,E.J.AA"innington-242 — Henry 39 Jary, R. Herbert Heath loi
— Edward Richard B... 315 — Henry M 1 72 iJauncey, Alex, Sidney G, 267
— Henry 136 — HungertbrdDeedes92, i7SlJay, AViUiam 376
634
In do
Jii.yaknr, Atm:ir;int S,
Jnzdowski, B.J. ,3rB.
Jearucs, Emanuel 87
Jebb, Arthur 275
— Avery 562
— Frederick William 70, 313
— John de Witt 270
Jee, Edward Alfred 140
— Joseph, CB 57S
Jeeves, W. Younge 374
Jeffares, John Samuel... 301
Jeffcoat, Jas. Henry 247, 376
Jefferson, Mervyn D. ..
— Richard
JefFery, James
— John Morton
Jeffreys, Dods worth
— Edmund Rich., CJi
— Patrick Douglas
— William 93
— William Richard
Jekyll, Edward Joseph
— Herbert
— John Richmond
Jelf, Richard Henry
Jelf- Sli!\ rji, Henry
Jemmett, Wm. S'ugden
Jenings,U. A., MV. 249, 378
Jeukin, Jas. Fergusson 170
Jenkins, Alexander... 67, 484
— Arthur Collingwood . 34;
— Charles Vanbrugh 36, 16
— Charles Vernon ...83, 41I
— Edward Gordon
— Francis Howell .
— Henry Gidoin ...
— James, CB. MS.
— John Hadow
— Richard
— Richard
— Robert Edwd. Arthur 249
— Robert Gedoin
— Thomas Morris
Jenner, Aug. Fred....
— Kentish
— Stephen Weston ....
— Vaughan
Jenney, Wm. Richard
Jennings, Alex. ,J/X). 186, 377
— Charles Barromeo ... 379
— Charles James 488
— Robert Melvill 450
Jenyns, S. G., C^ 36
Jephson, S. W., CB
369
334
553
519
■67.
uw. Reginald 459 Jully, Arthui
Beaumont, | — Charles. . . .
15, 132, 17S — Charles.
53-;Johufon,
Edwin
CB...
Ernest
Francis, MB..
Francis Dixon
Francis Godschall ... 141
— Frank 170
Frederick Luttmann 311
562
•354. 378
Geo. Chas. J,
George Vander... 3
Henry
Sir Henry F. F., Bt
Henry J
James Richard
John Hugh E. ... 94, 488
— John Wm. D 163
Jos. Salkeld, 3/13.136, 377
— Osmond Moncrieff ... 344
Ralph Boetler 569
Richard 248
William 14S
William 395
Wm. Edw. MD 507
William Robert ...86, 487
Wm. Nicholas Gibson
Johnston, Alfred Wilmot
Alexander, MD
Alexander
Charles
Sev. C. F. H
Charles
Cun-ellH
Charles Cornwallis.
Charles James
David George
Duncan Alexander.
Edward John
Frederick
Hcnr^• N
H. Richmona, CA'.i
Henry Isaac
Howard Sutton
Howcl Locke <
Hush Maurice ;
— Hugh Thomas
Humphrey Stanley
Inigo Richmond . . . .
Inigo Williams
Jenkin
185, 39
.69, 16S
533
553
215
12
504
290
— George
— George Hamilton.
— James
— James Crosse
— James Taylor ....
— James T. O., MB..
— John Kent
— John Wilson, MD..
— John Tremenheer. ,
— John William, J/D,
— Joseph, 3i"Z>
— Joseph S.,Ji'ii.... I
— Patrick '.,..
Theophilus B. W
Jepson, Henry Joseph 80, 348 L Thomas Henry
572'
340;-
Jerome, Henry Edw. 66, 259
• — John 63, 332
— Joseph
Jerrard, F. Barthol. Jos.
Jei-vis, Chas. Edw. I^irkei
— Edw.'ird Lcnno;c
— Edwin
— Felix Vincent Rich. 62
— Henry 10,
— Hy. Jervis White
— Hon. John Edw. L.... 149
— Walter Neil 171
— William S wynfen 347
Jervois, lOdw. Stanhope 553
— Henry M .'.. ,72
— John Gordon 42, 209
— Rob. Dundas Duncan 562
— W. F. Drum., CB. 36, 20S
Jervnisc, ClarKe Hy. 59, 231
-■T'':m I ;;., ,y lOllis... 145
553
254
36S
287. 375
215
578
368
455
.... 367
•••■ 579
•■■■ 375
36, 376
.... 38
!... 53
■7. 31
4S4
Frederick 452 -Kane, George 5S6
i7o|— John Fielding Willis 292
1S5' — John Joseph 562
553 — Matthew Nisbett G. 318
335i — Kantzow, Hy. Ives de 552
Karslake, Frederick 329
Kauntze,Edw. Henry E. 426
— George E.F loi
Kay, Alfred Hervey 299
— Arthur 577
— Foster C. Lister 137
— Hemy Monckton 400
— James Cunliffe Lister 157
Champion
Christopher N. ..
Dallas Gordon...
Douglas
Douglas Forde . .
Ebenezer
— Edward Kent ....
Edw. Monckton
Francis
Felix Thomas
F. Whitworth RusseU 309
Griffith T 407
Hemy 308
Henry Holsham ...93, 211
.82, 252
.89, 261
533
237
314
562
ihljridge
More 146,
Jex, Thomas
JobVjerns, Joseph
Jobling, Allred
Jobsoii, Wm., ^^D ..186
Jocclyii, //«».. A. G. F...
— //oil. .Idliii Strange..
— M'll, ri .liili:in'ordo'.'.
Johii.-un, A. Bayard 42, 416
— Alurod Clarke 65, 167
48S
— Archiljald Archesoa .
453
532
.64, 415
98
588
William,
William, J/X> 324, 378
William, 3/Xi
244 1 — William Anderson ... 265
298 — William Frederick,
101 —AVm. Walker W.... 82, 358
244] Johnstone, C. J. H.,
414! — David Stanley D 346
Francis .'
Francis Fawkes
— Frank Edward
— George
— George C. Keppel 68,
— Geo. Nassau 67,
— H. Campbell, CB... /lo
— Hugh, Jlf.C
— James
— James
^ Jas. Mitchell 3
— James Wm. Hope 94, 4:
— Douglas 2
— John .) ulius 60, 2
— John Nassau 4:
— Montague C!holm .... 8 , 3
— Montague George ... i
— Percy Alex. J. Hope,.. 3
— Richard Si, 5
— Robert Beckt'ord k
— Robert Maxwell.... 40, 5
— Samuel 261 — S]'
— Thomas B., Jl/X) 5-1 .rnli"
— WentworthWm. Hope 14')
— William Geo. Currio.."4'i 1 ,i
— WilliamHcnry 2i.s ■I'h-r
— W. II, r, ■ sSo.Jii^t.'
Joicc, \'.'ini.il:l 14Q — !•
Joiner, .!-hM ,
.Jollillr, r|,,:,lrs
-.losL'ph Henry
— William
Jeremy
Jeremy Peyton
Sir John, KCB
John, if J)
— John
— Jno. Charles Hill
— John Wickliffe....i4o,
— Joseph
— Josiah
— Lestock Boileau....6i,
— Lewis John Fillis
— Melville George... 186,
— Morgan Jones
— Nathaniel James
— Osborn Charles
— Oswald Routh
— Owen Thomas
— Richard Godfrey.. .41,
— Richard Roynon. . .90,
— Robert Owen
— Stopford Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas Egerton
— Thomas John
— JJpy. W
— Walter
— Walter Parke
— Sir William, KCB. 10,
— William
— William Fred. Hillatt
— William H. Dawes
— William James 42,
— William Prime
WiUiam Algernon
Kaye, Edward, CB...
— Wilkinson Lister .
— WiUiam Robert....
Kayes, William
Kean, Henry loi
Keane, E. A. W. Lord 101
— George Michael 98
— Mon.B..Y., CB. ...36, 20S
Kearney, Daniel 506
— Edward Barrett 580
Kearsley, Rob. Wilson... 140
.... 233 jKeate, Edward 91, 167
.... 98 1 Keating, James Singer 98
37, 223 — Richard 572
.... 562]Keatinge, R. H., CSI.60, 514
.... 586|Keays, Chas. Fred. ..86, 517
.... 244 — Thomas B. Powys... 305
.... 14 — William Tufnell ' 520
.... 454jKeefer,Wm. Napier 456
.... 2i5[Keegan, Denis F., ilfi). 455
.... 35|Keelan, Bernard 532
40, 378 'Keen, Alfred 577
. . . . 80 — Frederick John 422
.... 370 Keene, Edmund Ruck... loi
61, 413 Keep, Wm. Thornton ... 562
.... 98 Keer, Jonathan 67, 416
86, 376 Keess, James, 3ID 506
.... 580 Kehoe, Jos. Rich. 264, 376
.... 409 Keighley, Chas. Marsh 430
.... 359I — Herbert Hope 359
.... 276:Keir, Wimam,JI£2). 186, 37S
.... 398! Keith, George Silver ... 491
41, 482 — James Blaikie 234
90, 167 — James 170
.... 2ii| — Joseph Forbes, MB. 532
.... 568,— Robert, il/D 378
.... 98I — William 211
.... 313 Kekewich, Samuel B. ... 365
.... 169'Kell, Wnldegrave C. F. 247
.... 533|Kellett, Edward Young 374
.... 452 Kellie, James, MD. 1S6, 373
.... 214I — James .• 216
10, 276 — Edward Chamier ... 24S
'— Robt. Howden 328
Kellman, .lames Craff... 369
Kelly, Amb. Hamilton . 456
— Chas. Henry 262
— Edward 395
qS
— William Samuel. ...40, 513
Jopp, And. Abercrombie 213
— James, MD 578,
— John 519
— Keith Alexander 224
Jordan, Joseph 59, 278
— Lntley 278
Joseph, Frederick Wm. 521
— Marcus .loseph, J/Z).. 505
2Q6|Jossolyn, Arthur Henry 247
409 — Frederick John 342
310 — Jiimes Edward 171
42! .l..ul,ri-rCli;i.HcnryilfiJ. 456
•i-.v". Ivlw,.nl 572
\V;ili'i-.loseph 171
Win, W.iller Patrick 298
Joynt. Christopher, J/i>. 53a
— 'E. Hearrie, MD. 295, 379
— Fi-ancis (icor;^e
— Henry W., J/D...312, 379
.Judge, Arthur
— Charles Ncave ... 93, 219
>r Alf. T....94,
'111 I Courtenay 274
' 111 Mavor
' .-soG.,Ci?. 577
-'^11^ 277
mil. Symonds 262
s James 252
Geo. Strachey Clive 324
Henry Annosley... 89, 488
■ Edward David
■ George Charles
• Harvey Hamilton
■ Hemy Holdsworth
-James 3i
■ James 504
■.Inmes, MD 455
-Jas. Bennett 266, 378
- James Graves 429
- James William 150
-John 9, 167
- John Lovell 30S
- Sir Rich. Den., A'CB. 14
-Thomas 236
-Tlinmas 351
-Thmniis H. M 145
-Tli(.ni;i,s('niiyiig.,C'i?. 31
- 'riinotliy .Inscph 360
39S
Clivo
— Jlon. Wm. Sydney H. 233lKains, Thimias...
Jolly, Geo. AlfVcd 369'Kallcndcr, George.
Jones,Alf.Ailri,ani37, 395 Kii
71 — Alfred Stowell
, (Jharles George... 247
98 — Francis WiUiam
Wi
237
rcemau 244
— William Pierce 506
— William P 172
Kelsall, Gustavus Nic. 553
— Henry 255
— Henry 234, 375
— John 31
— ,Tohn R 298
— Richaril Kihviird 249
Kclsry. \V:,}\rr l-'rcd. ... 318
KrlsM. .I,i!iii .Vnilri'W ... 170
KciiilMn,.s-,'.\riH.ldBur-
rowes, (.B.KCSI. 33, 183
-— John Shaw 39,513
Kemble, Heur;\'- 274
Henry Charles 409
Thomas Albert 249
Kommis, Arthur 254
Kemmis, George
■ — WiUiam
Kemp, David
■ — Jolin
— Walter Henry
Kempson, Wm. Jolm ■...
Kempster, Francis G.37,
Kempt, Francis Seton...
Kendall, C. P. Trevelyan
— Bernard
— Henry, MD
Kennaway, Charles
William
Kennedy, Alex. Clark...
— Alex. Wm. M.Clark...
— Arthur Ken. Clark 38,
— Charles Arthur
— Charles Henry Scott
— Claude
— Henry Friend
— Henry John Shaw . . .
— Hugh
— Irvinij Francis
— Jas. Frederick Shaw
• — .Jnme.s Josoi ih
-John
— John Pitt
— J. W. Alexander 41,
— Lnckhart M. Hartley
— iXich. Kavanagh 35,
— Rich. George
— Robert Blair
— Thns. Gilbert 65,
— Walter Craufurd
— Walter Craufurd
— William
— Willoughbv Pitcaim
Kennett, B. H. B
Kenney, Arthur Robert
Kennicott, Benj. Dutton
Kennion, Thomas Edw.
Kenny, Edward
— Edw. Evans
— JIatthias, MD
— AVilliam Henry
Kensington, Edgar
— Charles H.M
— William, Lord
Kent, Edm. Watkin
— Henrj^ 61,
Kentish, James
Kenyon-Slaney, Wm. S.
— Walter Rupert
Keogh, Anthony Robert
— John Woulfe
— Lynch John
Keough, AVilliam
Keppel, Fred. Chas. ...
— Edward George
Ker, Lord C. Jno. Innes
—Rich. Wm. B
— Thomas Darling
— William
Kerans , Wm. Rota
Kerin, Fred. Geo.... 134,
Kerr,B. Cowan, il/D. 320,
— Charles Robert
— Henry
— John Henry Lyte 63,
— John JIacgregor
■ — John Manners
— Zon« Mark, CB
• — Lord Rilph Drurv ...
— Rohort Yhuv\-A^ .;. 60,
— Williinn Kn-,l,Tirk ...
— Willi;, ni lliMirv
2S5
580
Kidd, Jtei\ John T. D. 507iKir\van, John T. Macan
— William Archibald .. . 1S5' — Wm. Fra. Maitland..
Kidston, Alex. Ferrier . 2861 Kiston, William Hem-y
Iviernander, W. C 532 Kitchener, Henry
KUgour, Frederick 491 — Hy. Elliott Chevalier
— Henry 240
KUkelly, Charles, MD.
635
Killeen, Lord Arthur J. 100
— Roger S.-!
Killery, St. John, MD. . 376
Kilmarnock, Xo)-iiC. G., 135
Kilroy, Alex.RobertiSe, 375
Mark Anthony 379
— - Philip Lefeiivi-e 305, 378
Kinahan, Charles Henry 309
— John, ili"J> 376
Kincaid, WUliam ... 85, 486
Kinchant, J. Charlton ... 153
Kinder, Denett Thomas 249
King,Anthony Singleton 98
Arthur William 24S
Augustus Henry... 90, 167
Charles Cooper 398
Charles Edward 281
Charles Edw. Croker 324
Ch.'irles Richard 294
Dudley G.Alan 315
Edward R 31
Edward Sheridan ... 281
Eyare 291
Frederick Henry 323
George loi
George, MB 455
George Smyth, MD. 580
Henrj^ 62, 414
— Henry Horatio
— Horatio Herbert
ICitchean, Isaac
Kitching, Cha.Wm. Ross
Kitson, JJei'. E. B
— James Edward
— John 35,
Kittoe, Markham Robin-
56^
• Willi
Kerrich, Edmund
— Walter O'Oyly ... 70,
Ken-idge, Charles Jas.
Kersteman, Harry G. ...
■ — Jeremiah Bingham. . .
Kesteven, John, Lord ...
Ketchen, Isaac 93,
— James
— W.D. Brodie
Kettle, James
— Robert
Kettlewell, George
— Thomas 89,
— AVilliam AVildman . . .
KeviU-Davies, Ern. L.B.
Key, Geo. AVilliam ... 9,
Keyes,C.Patton, CB. 38,
-Thomas John H
Keys, Christ. AV.M. MD.
Keyser, Fred. Charles
Kiddj Leonard, 3/5.295,
Klingender, AVilliam . . .
Klingsohi-, George
Knaggs, Henry
Kna])man, AA'm. Steph.
Knnpp, Charles Ban-ett
— AA'illiam Frederick ...
Knatchbull, Charles
— Francis
— Norton
— Reginald Edward ...
Kneebone, Frederick . . .
Kneller, Godfrey T.C.S.
Knight, Alfred
— Arnold More 69,
— Frederick Charles ...
— Henry
— Henry John
— Henry Palmer
— Henry Boilers G. S....
— J. T. ..}
— Lewis Edward
— Thomas
— William Henry
— AA'illiam Henry
Knightley, Edward
ICnipe, J. Copeland 280,
— AVilUam 89,
Knocker, Herbert Paget
— John Bedingfield 61,
KnoUys, Arth. Cy])rian
— Henry
^ Louis Frederic
— RigU Hon. ,5iV AVm.
Thos. KCB 6,
— AVm.Wallingford...S4,
Knott, Charles Jolm ...
— Stephqp
— AVilliam
— AA'^illiam m
Knowles, Charles B. 89,
— Francis Edward
— Frederick
— AVOliam
Knox, Brownlow A\''m.
— Charles Edmond
— Francis Blake
— Fra. Robt. B
— George
— George Uchter ... 92,
— George Williams... 59,
— Howe James
— James
— John
— John Him.ter
Knox, John Simpson ...
— Maurice
^Richard 33,
— Richard
— Richard Annesley . . .
— Robert John
— Thomas
— Thomas E., CB... 33,
— Thos. Fran. Edmund
— Vicesimus
— AVilliam
^__ — William Bevington...
. — James Buchanan 80, 337 — William George
346' — Robert 547! — William Crogan
562! — William John 83, 364I — AVilliam Raymond ...
i82|Kirke, Heniy Philip ... 451!— i/o)t. AVilliam Stuart
530! — John Henry 259'Knyvert. AVilliam L.N.
502! — St. Geo. Mervyn 215 Ki>nn -; i. >::' i;. 1 1". L.
161 Kirkland J. Ag. A^esey ijKr.i ■ ■ ' ■ , rt
1S7 Kirkman, AVm. Reuben 573 Km ; , . ._ 'A illiam
457 Kirkpatrick, Jas., MD. 505 KuL!.,, i li«1. i;..ii E. ...
SiSlKirton, Wm. Henry 454 Kunhardt, H. Gefl'cken
271 Karkwood, Hendley P. 214 Kunoth, Godlove
370 — James Nicholson S. 522 Kuster, Ferdinand
157I — John Knox 297 Kyle, Alexander
483J — Thomas Moore... 2S8, 378' — Samuel Cotter
406 Kirwan, Albert 379 Kynaston, Hy. Edmonds
379 — Charles John 580'Kynsey, AVm. R ."
243I— George 32olCyrlc, Audley AV. AV. M.
374I — John Denis 172 — J. Ernie Money
Henry, Jf£
Henry Cornelius
Henry John
James
James Gerard ..
James Stewart 353
John 316
John Bishop 454
John Henry 569
John Robert 92, 168
John Rooper 322
Richard I'itzgerald... 252
iSi)- R. Duckworth, .B^ 553
Robt. Ambrose Cecil 172
Robert Finlay 369
Thos. Fraser 293
Uriah Henry 401
William 152
AA'illiam 299
— AVilliam AfHeck 101
— AVilliam Michael 366
— AVUliamRoss 65
Kingscote, Henry B. ... 170
Howard 296
R.N.Fitzhardinge.CB. 98
143 Kin«-sl
40-=;'— Will
James Bell... 553
■rvv Bell .93. 313
!■ ia-,s,Jm 379
.MUcs N. 146
-1. .. .\. Air lie 304
348 — George H. Anchite
243 Kinsman, Charles Jas. 398
483— Edward 5'
408 — Harold John i
553! — AA''illiam James... 94, 399
14] Kipling, Thomas 402
152 Kippen, Horatio Nelson 86
209 Kirbv, Joshua H 64
237 — Michael 553
63 —Thomas H 264
264!— AA'illiam Humphreys
247|Kirchhoflrer, Robert B.
181 Kirk, iJeB. C 533
573 — Francis Manaton,
562!
243 Kysh, Jolm Anthony ... 355
324
455 Labalmondicrp, D. W. P. 98
242 Lacey, Patrick 340
29oLachian, Robert loi
98 Lacon, F. Grahame 256
215 — Henrj- Edmund 317
93 La Coste, Chas. Fred. ... 401
401 Lackersteen.M. H., Jfi>. 455
396 Lacy, Richard 83, 303
163!— Richard AA^alter 32
480 — Samuel Walter 562
— Seymoiir de Lacy... 169
352 — Thomas Edgar 15
255 — AVilliam 61, 364
587! — AA'ilUam Chas. James 254
376 Laffan, R. Michael 34, 208
79 Laidley, John 577
366 Laing, Jas. Anderson... 507
532 — Joseph 253
248'— Malcolm Alfred 156
335'— J?et'. M. Strickland... 457
341! — Patrick Sinclair 578
10 — William 530
86 Lake, Edward 171
371! — Edward John 15
38 — Hem-y Atwell, CB. ... 96
364 — John Joseph 371
562^- Noel Montagu 215
172'Lakin, Edmund 276
324' — Thomas 562
2i6lLamb, Sir Archibald, Bt. 134
259 — Charles F. Grant. ..43, 413
439 — George 180
39 — George 573
573 — Henry 377
85I — Henry Campbell 270
347j — John Alexander 580
265' — Samuel Purges 35
375' — Thomas 81, 417
332'— AVilliam 533
2i3|Lambard, Henry 289
482'Lambarde, Multon T. G. 249
233'Lambart, Fred. R. H. ... 262
170' — Percy Francis 240
276 Laral^e,' Aithur Francis 428
I — Geo. A''autier 368
388'Lambert,EdwinA. C. 89, 422
339' — George Craster .. . 64, 347
357 — George Moore 275
395'— James 395
573, — John Arthur 12
580' — John Oswald 140
313 — Montague 211
577'— Parry 219
427' — Sydenham John 214
79' — AValter Miller 398
98I — AValter Kathbone 62, 514
331'— AVilliam 573
170' — AVilliam 90,334
289'Lambrick, Geo 14, 397
98'Lambton, Arthur ... 60, 231
i6SJ — Francis 58, 233
233 — Frederick WiUiam 66, 317
265|Lamert, Hev. Mathew... 457
Lamont,AV. R. Alexander 577
Lamotte, C. Wyndham 98
Lampen, John 94, 488
_-- Lamprey, J., 2£B. 313, 373
3i6|Lance, Frederick 423
160 — Wm. H. Joseph. ..85, 419
160 Land, James, MD. 186, 377
238 — John 31
332!Landale, Jas., MD. 138, 376
Landers, J. Edmonstone 403
Landon, Aislabie 451
Lane, Alfred Luther ... 172
— Ambrose 562
— Benjamin 238, 373
— Charles Powlett...63, 163
— Charles Stuart 84, 418
^Clayton Turner 426
300 — David Fred. Moore... 491
Frederick Bowyer ... 297
Geo. Howard Moore 272
Grenville Charles 553
587 — Geo. Edward 368
587 — Henry EjTe AVyatt ... 400
587 — Henry Fred 297
215 — Hem-y James 328
5S7J — Henry John Bagot... 98
587; — Horatio Powys 93, 182
96 — John 577
169'— J. Theophilus, CB. 7, 177
i6i| — Joseph Vavasour 238, 376
377 — Maitland Moore 170
299 — Ronald Bertram 357
98 — T. Gordon Moore 64, 483
636
Index.
Lane, William Moore 88,
— William Ralph... 133,
Lang, Arthur Moffat 92,
— Charles Edward
— James Wolcott
— John A. Thos
— Rich. T. Montgomery
— Samuel
— Thomas James
Langdale, William
Langdon, Allan H
Langdon, John 186,
Langford, Alexander ...
— Francis
— George Edward
— Hercules B., Lord
— William Bookey
Langham, Hy. Algernon
Langharne, Montague...
Langhorno, A. R. M. ...
Langlands, Johu S
Langley, Edward H. R.
— Geo. Colt, C'B. ... 13,
— George Richard
— Lionel
— Ohver
— William Leslie, MB.
— William Savage
Langmead^ i^py. G. W.
Langmore,ii;rskme G. 61,
— Edward Ham 63,
Langrishe, Hugh Henry
Laugtry, Henry
Lanning, Robert Alfred
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IMLeod, Kenneth, 2ID. 434i\racCall, George
Keil
!Norm '.n
William Kelty 38
M 'Lemon, John
M"Loughlia, John
M'Mahon, A. Ruxton 82
CharlesAlexander 81
Charles Joseph... 92,
Donat
Sir Thos.W., at., CB
— Wilham
— AVilUam Samuel
Master, Andrew C. 42
Math, AVm. Hamilton 3
9. 354
M'Clintock, Benjamin.
— Theodore B
■ W'm. Graham Waugh 259
William 170
lliam Thomas
M'Guiness, John
Mc'Gwu'e, E.T.St. L. 67
Hardy, Alex. Bumesi
M'Harg, William Hart. .
McHutchin, T. Moss. 63, 483
M'Hlree, John Drope ... 372
M'Hwaine, A. Lindsay.. 369
— William Frederick ... 461
M'Inroy, Charles 490
— William loi
M'Intosh, John 5860
— William 573
M'Intyre, C. Campbell,
CB
— Duncan
Mclver, S. W
M'Kay, George
— John 67,250
— Thomas
— William 573
M'Keehnie, John A. Rae 40
McKee, James, Xii* 507
M'Kean, Alex.Chalmers 148
M'Kellar, Edward 45:;
— Peter Martin 70
Heriry Blackwood . . .
568JMaccall, Jas. Lindsay...
MacCarthy, Rd. Hawes.
— WUUam Justin
Maeausland, R. C. S. ...
MacDermott, D. O'L. ...
Macdiarmid, Henry C.
MacDonald, Claude M. .
MacDonald, D. J. MacG. 337
— James Dawson 41, 412
— James McKay 504
— Peter 98
Macdonald, Alexander 98
— Alex. James John ... 61
M'Meekan, A. C.Joshua 400 — Charles Edward 553
AT'AT,,ll^,T "L^ /I ..IT .11.^1 '^A-.' T^^-^nT,! .^-w
M'Mullen, Edward 363
M'Mulhn, John ' 493
John Robert 38, 411
M'Munn, Jno. A., MD. . 580
M'Murdo, Chas. Edtvard 554
McCloig,Alexander,J/iJ. 507
M'C()iiagliey,Johii, MB. 456
M'Con;i-l,v. Win., MD. 533 M
MeC..i,i,<ll,.). V.1'.,MB. 456"
M'Cnid, 1;,, 1,1 it Arthur 274
M'C.inl, .Inlin g8
olm Alex.
281, 379
Bradford 101
M'K
M'Cr;,
MI).
M'Crc
— Rai
.OIHTD 272
^':'::'":'''''^;''!';:.^-"';^^
M' . Ava/MD.^jS
;M ' ! iH lA.Tho. 522
•"*''' 1 '!■'; Is-!:-. Hubert.. 213
M'Cuti-hau, J. Shaw,
MB 290, 378
M'Dtrmott.AlbertOwen 563
— John Josci)h, Ji/D. ...
— Joseph Patrick 507
— Patrick ;
'""::: 368:
i-.luo. 450
;;liam 96
M'K. il . ,
M'K
M'K
M'K..^M;, W ill : !:i 563
M'Laien, Ale.x. Donald 563
George Gilbert, MB. 456
Peter 320
M'Laughlin, Edward 92, 168
• — Michael 573
— William Thomas 292
M'Lean, J. Mackenzie
MD 250, 378
M'Leod, Alexander 554
— Donald J. S 502
— FranciH Hastings 90, 178
— Harry 93, 182
-Harry 339
— JohnChetham,C.B.38, 2"'
W.Montag. Scott, CK,
M'Murray, Joseph 254
Joseph Robert 335
M'Nab, Robert, 3/I>. ... 373
M'Nair, Alfred Lionel... 521
— Edward John 407
— Henry Arch 409
— John 425
— John Fred. Adolphus 87
— John Miller 147
M'Nally, Christ. John,
MD 507
M'Nalty, Geo. Wm. 3ri>. 377
M'Namara, J.,JIfZ). 248, 379
— William H., MD. 352, 379
M'Namee, John 26:
M'Naughten,Duncan C. 252
M'Neale, James Agnew 45
— Joseph Edward 40
M'Neile, Charles 421
McjSIeile, John
M'Neill, Donald
— Duncan
— Harrv Bennett
— John"'C., C3/G.
M'Niell, Chi'istian Wm. 364
— Donald 40, 563
M'Pherson, Cecil 256
— Philip
— Robert Nasmyth ...378
— AVilliam
M'Quade, Michael 329
M'Queen, Donald 573
— James
— John Withers
M'Rae, Alexander R. T. 530
— Archibald Spiers 430
— Heni-y Napier 244
— John Graham
— Theodore 563
M' Shane, Eugene
M'Sheehy, Edw. Louis,
MD 250, 376
M'Sweeney,ifeo. Joseph 396
M'Taggart, Wm. Bell ... 156
M'T'avish, Alex. Camp
bell 305, 377
M'Watters, William 332, 378
M'Wharrie.Robert.il/Z). 579
M'Whinny, iJey. Jas. ... 396
Maberlev, Thos. Astley. 357
Miili.vlv, Evan, CB
Willi';, 1,1 Leader
Mil, -Ml, U.-iirv, (B
line Aiidieu, J. Duncan
— Isaac Forsj'th 68,
Macarthur,Thos.Alcx.C. 581
Macartney, A. Sutherl. 554
— Charles 563
— George 554
— James, MD 357, 378
— John 156
— John WQliam Merton 2( '
— Maxwell James 224
Macaulay, Charles Edw. 425
— Hector John
— Kenneth 405
Macaw, Kennedy, MD. 378
Machay, Wm. Geo. W. 522
MacBcan, Archibald ... 281
— Forbes 64, 338
Macbean,Geo.Scugll.s9, 414
— William 98
— William Forbes ...34, 25
Macbeath, George, CB. 48
Macbeth, Hugh M 377
— JameB, MD 372
.83, 365
.86, 419
545
15
■62, 515
Donald .
Edward Graham .
George
George
George Fred
Henry
Henry
James Mitchell....
— John A. M
Hon. James Wm. I
ville, CB 31, 132
— John 403
John 70, 417
John Collins 66,484
Lawrence Wylkinson 315
Lome 425
Norman 88, 248
— Robt. Mackenize...6i, 482
Theodore C. Heihger 370
WOliam 79
— AVilham 81,421
William Bell 234
Wm. Chas. Robert. 35, 480
MacDoneU, Geo. Gordon 409
Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 578
Alexander, CB 14
George Bean 182
John Ignatius 43, 317
MacDonnell, A. R., 83, 210
— James Edward 247
Macdonnell, William ... 334
MacDougaU, P. Leonard 14
Macdougall, Jas. Wm. 492
— John 491
— William Campbell 68, 416
MacDowel,Fra.Hartwell 216
Macduff, A.
Macfadin, Fra. H. 291, 375
MacFarlan, David... 80, 178
MacFarlane, Francis J. 85
Macfarlane, John 367
MacGachen, A. H. H. ... 371
MacGeorge, Wm. Henry 141
Macgowan, Fred. ... 43,514
MacGregor, C. Mete. 64, 424
Chas. Fred. M 342
— Evan Murray 405
456
38,
215
..88,25s
62, 311
John
Henry Grey
John Murray
— John CoUiugs ..
— Malcolm
— Malcolm John R,
— Robert Hemy ....
— Robert Stuart ..
Macgregor, Chas. Reg. 342
— liiibert F. IT 364
M:iei;rii;.ir. Wm. Thos. 416
Mnelull, K.lwiinl John 180
Maeiiitire, Andrew Hen. 494
— Andrew Wm., CB.35, 181
— Geo. Atkinson 354
Macintosh, Ai'chibald .. . 554
Macintyre, Donald ...70,419
— John M'Kenzie ... 65, 181
Mac Ivor, Ivar 145
Mack, John 261
— Thomas 159
Mackay, Angus William loi
— Arthur Leith Hay ... 269
— Edward loi
— Geovgc,.ZfD 505
— Henry 79
— Henry Fowler ..,
— Honej-man
— Sev. James, BD.
— James, MD
— James Duff
— Jas. L. Aberigh-
— Neil M'Innes ....
— Spencer Henry..
Macken, William ...
96
36,
Index.
285
Mackenzie, A., CB..
— Alexander
— Alex. K.J. C. ...
— Alex. Mackay ...
— Alfred R. David
— Aug. Chas. Colin...
— Charles George ...
— Colin, CB :
— Colin
— Colin Charles
— Dixon S. Beresford
— Donald George
— Duncan 505
— Francis Jas. Napier . 423
— Frederick Morell 456
— George 520
— Gilbert Proby 456
— Harry Leith 180
— Harry Mui-ray 163
— Hy. Maxwell 180
— Hector 81,417
— Hugh 86
— HughBaillie
— Jas. Alex. Fra. H. S
— James Dixon
— Jas. Stuart Fraser ...
— John, J/Z)
— John 90, 187
— John Kenneth 79
— Jas.Kenneth Douglas 332
— John Robert 40, 351
— John T. Denison, MB. 532
— Kenneth D., CB. 32, 132
— Kenneth J. Loch 492
— Malcolm Munro 531
— Robert S. Muir 169
— Roderick 60, 167
— Samuel Kenneth 172
— Stephen Coull, 3fi?... 455
— Thomas 324
— Thomas Harding 352
— William Ord, MD. ... 57
Mackellar, A. Forman 17
Mackertich, S., MD... 45
Mackeson, Fred. L. 66, 515
Mackesy, Wm. Henry 86,
Mackey, Hugh Allen ... 169
— John Alexander
— Francis 352
Mackie, D., MD. ...243, 376
— William ., 236
Mackinlay, George
— John
MacKinnon, D. Hy. 65, 364
— George Henry, t'ii. 7, 270
Mackinnon, Chas 376
— Charles Kenucth 426
— David Reid 372
— Donald William 355
— Henry W. Alex. 186, 378
— Lionel Dudley 231
— Walter Carr --,7
— William Hem-y
— Wm. Alexander, ( '/;. -
— Wm. Augustus DilUIr I ;i.
Mackintosh, J. Eaton A
— Ronald 153
— William Henry, MD. 579
— William John 171
Mackirdy, David Elliot 13
Macklin, Gerard R. AV. 345
Mackworth,S'(cA.W.,iJ<. 213
Macky, Francis Cotiin . 138
Maclachlan, Duncan ... 336
— Hugh Kennedy 37y
— Kenneth Francis 171
— Thomas James ... 63, 1S3
Maclagan, Robert ... 35, 21S
Maclaine, Hectjr 17^'
Maclaverty, Arch. Iver 182
Maclean, Alexander 80, 364 -\
— Alexander 1S6, 374
— Alexander 568
— Allan 143
— Allan Henry 170
— Andrew, JIXX) 579
— Sir Chas. Fitzroy, Bt. 96
— Charles Smith 421
— Donald 577
— Fitz Roy Donald... 66, 155
— Hampden Healy 376
— Harry Aubrey do Vere 315
— Hem-y John S3, 356
— John George 450
— John Leyburn 131
— John Norman H. ... 39, 48 1
— John Norman 68,484
— Lachlan Hector G. ... c8
42, 324 Maclean, Samuel
.;.. 554!Macleane, Thomas
408 Maclear, Henry Wallick
63, 413'MacLeod, Norman M....
.... 408; — Roderick William ...
212' — Wm.Edmondstone 37,
364 Macleod, Alex. C, MD.
t6, 482 — Cha. Donald
489 — Hen. John Banatyne
— James Gawler
— Rod Bannatyne ...61,
— William Couperus ...
— AVm. Sim
MacMahou, Geo. Fra.
Wm
MacmuUen, P. Wood ...
— Richard 352,
— Stephen Francis
— Wm. Henry P
Macnaghton.'F. Edm. ...
— Wm.Hay
Macnamara,Fra.N.J/i).
5691 — Nottidge Charles ...
151I— Nugent
554 — William, MD. ... 305,
493 ; Macnaughten, A. Wm. . . .
JIacuoiU, J. G. R.
Macniminie, Robert ...
Maconachie, G. A., MB.
Mac Pherson, Duncan .
Macpherson, A.John ...
— Andrew Kennedy ...
— Clarence
— Donald 259,
— Duncan 81,
— Jteo. Duncan
— Duncan Alexander A.
— Evan
— Ewen H. Davidson...
— FitzRoy Miller
— George Ewen
— Herbert Taylor, CiJ. 42,
— James ] iuiic:iu
— Jame.'; Iiuh'mh, ili.
— John 1 ':iiiv iMii
— John CiiMiLo
— John Lawrence
— Lachlan
— Roderick Donald... 42,
— T. R. Matheson
Macquarie, George W....
Macqueen, Archibald . . .
— Andrew 39,
— Daniel, MD 288,
— Donald Robert
Miicquoid, Richard K. 81,
Macrae, William, JO....
MacRury, C. William ...
Macrobin, A.A.,lfJB357,
MacSwiney, Eugene V.,
MD 267,
Mar-tirr, Stewart C
\! i ■■ Ilk, Wm. Dvmcan
\iiM\ .-■.ir, John Arch.
.\l:iix\ iiirter.JamesM'K.
89;Maclclcu, Chas. D....238,
— Chas. Dudley Ryder
— John, MB 244,
— John Mellish
— Samuel Alex 64,;
— Travers Dodgson
— Wm. Chas. Frederick
Ma-ii
lis.
5haw
!^0. 277,
— L:ine Baincs
Magrath,Beauch.H.WS4,
— Henry M. S
— John Richard
— John R. Gason 66,
Maguire, Constantine ...
— John
Mahaffy, Ed., MD. CB.
Maher, George Maurice
— Valentine
— Valentine Herbert . . .
Mahon, James
— Maurice Hartland . . .
— Thomas go,
Mahony, John
Maidman, Geo. Ed. John
Maillard, George James
MaiUard, Robert ThirkUl
Main, Thomas Ryder ...
Mainguy, Ferdinand B.
— George Sandford
Main waring, Alf. Rob.
— Edward PhiUipson ...
— Fra. Geo. L
— George Byres 60,
— Henry Germain ......
— Reginald Quinton 67,
— Rowland B
— Rowland Rees 37,
— Sweedland...- 39,
— WiUiarh George ... 63,
Mair, Arthur
— John, JfD
— William Crosbie Sd.
Mairis, Geoffrey
— Valentine Thos.... 41,
Maisey, Fred. Charles...
— Fred. Charles
Maister . George
Maitland, Alex. Fuller
— Chas. L. B
— Eardley '... 91,
— Frederick
— Frederick Heniy
— Frederick Thomas . . .
— George Thomas
— Gilbert G.W
— James Makgill H. 92,
— John 14,
— Keith Ramsay
— PeUiam James
~ Reginald?
— William George
MfijencUe, Vivian D....92,
Major, Francis Ward ...
— Napoleon Bisdee 158,
— Robert Clement
Makellar, Cunningh. G.
Malam, John WilUam...
Malan, Charles H
Malcolm, Edw. Don. 92,
— George
— Sit- George, KCB. 13,
— George Alex., CB. 8,
— John V. T., MD. 151,
— Robert
— Robert Preston
Malcolmson, John Grant
— John H.Porter 83,
Malcouronne, Herbert...
Maiden, Robt. Vaughan
Malet, Alex. Geo. Wm.
— Charles St. Lo
— Charles Frederick ... 24.!
— GuilbertE.Wyndham i8c
— Harold Esdails i6c
— Henry Chas. Eden ... gS
— William St. Lo 15c
Maling, Irwin Charles... 27c
Mallaby, Robert 70, 5i(
Mallandane, James John 35:
Malleson, Geo. Bruce 61, 41;
Mallins, William 17c
Mallock, Henry Arch.... 421
— Richard 17]
— Thos. John Raymond 24;
Mally, Rob. Nelson 284, 37!
Malone, Anthony 4o<
— Hy. L'Estrange 15^
— Joseph 14!
Malonev, Patrick 57:
— William 57-
Maltby, Edward Charles 24^
— EilwiirdPeunycuick.. $0-
— Fnim-is Orich'ton 49.,
— FraiicLS Grant 351
-.luliu Meredith jsf
-Miilthin. Svdenhani 87, 34^
Mnii-i. . .H.I. ... 1;. ..91.
— Th.. :„;,.(;:,. n.Ue
— War.Uaw 93,
Manfovd, T
Mangles, Cecil
— Charles Edw
Manico, Edward
Manifold, M.F
Manley, Robert George
— Wm. Geo. Nich...i86,
Manly, Francis Capel ...
0S9
158 Manly, John Samuel ... loi
2i5lMann, G. Fred., CB. 34, 208
2ii| — GotherFyers 2x5
171!— Horace B 334
James
450' — James Robert 38, 208
309 — Walters 38
413 — Walter Stuart 60
267 Manners. Charles 79
484 — Chas. HughM 316
2651 — iofii George John ... 35
411- Herbert Russell gS
480 — JohnP. Lord 230
515 — Richard Aljraham ... 234
loi — AVilliam Norcott 304-
579 Manningham - BuUer,
250 E. M 6s, 356
400 — F. C 6s, 231
209 'Manning, Chas. Downes 569
256; — Edward Montague ... S63
405 — Hem-y 321
17 — Henry Dimsdale 61, 413
236 — John Fitzmaurice 367
31 — Robert Barlow 243
167 Mannock, Francis A. S. 160
40s iiansel, Com-tenay loi
429' — Charles Grenville 331
96j — Robert Henry 349
428 — John Delalynde 337
S3I — Walter Luttrell 284
— William Grenville... 314
Mansell-Pleydell, E. M. 154.
63 Mansei-gh, Arthur H. W. 256
522 — Charles Wm. Richard 370
72 — Chas. Stepney P. E. 284;
426 — John Craven 98
John Craven 185
— Neville Frederick
— Wilmsdorf George . . .
Mansfield, Chas. Edwd.
Manson, Alex. Robert...
— Meo. George Wright...
— Walter 93,
Mant, Charles
— Francis Arthur
Mantell, A. Adams, MD. 454
— Rincrs, 3/2f 4S5
Mapleton, Henry, MD. 578
Maquay, John P 91, 210
— Wm'. Henry Plunkett 171
March, Gerald Edward 36S
— Leopold G. Frederick 563
— William Hem-y 12
Marcon, Edward 250.
Mardall, Francis ... 40, 481
— Prank 262
Marett, James Richard 425
— Peter Daniel 42:
Margary, Alfred Robert loi
— Henry Joshua 11
Margesson, Wm. Geo.... g8
MariUier, Charles Henry 554.
Mariudin, Francis A. g2, 210
— Henry Rich loi
— Philip Samuel 222
Markey, Edward C. 26g, 377
Markham. Edwin ... 94, 167
Mark-nick, Ernest E. ... 370
Marlow, Ben. Wm. ,lf J). S78
ilarquis, James 41, 412
Man-, George, MD 505
Marrett, Henry Rich.... 2S3
MaiTiner, George 302
Marriatt, Chn. Frederick 141
Marriott, Edwin J[. L... 450
— Henry Christii|)hor ... loi
— Ilaycs 13, 397
— TliDS. 1!. Fielding 14, 164
— William Frederick
— Wm.
CSI..
329
•15,513
IIu-!:
Ill Hamilton
i'eter 136
laiiestLindsay 224
It I'liaiics 342
l-'it^-.Roy 311
.M:!r.-ack,.\n:,'.Becher62, 483
Marsden, William 328
-Marsloii, James Nelson 370
Marsh, Aug. Leacock ... loi
— Edward Newnham 83, 517
— Edward Hemmn S54
— Frank Hale Berwick 4S0
— Frank Hem-y Digby . 372
— George W 259
— Hippesley Cunliffe ... 425
— Jeiemy Taylor 213
— Joseph S77
— Robert 101
640
Index.
Marsh, "WilloughTjy
Digby 90,210
Marshall, Arthur Fra.... 314
— Charles H. Tilson ... 427
— Francis Glasse 252
■ — Frederick 37, 134
— Fredk. Filzhugh 395
— Geo. Fred. Lejxester 220
— Gcorso Henry 170
— George James 35S
— Henry 83, 151
— Herbert Seymour 430
— Hubert 403
— Huffh 187
— John 134
569
92.
— John 'Williams
— Joseph George
— Lione
— Mathew Joseph
— E.C.Andr<«e 8
— Robert
— Robt. Geo. Svrayne .
— Robertson Gilchi-ist
— Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas Sutton
— Walter
— Wm. Bainbrigge
— William EUiot ... 66, 415
Marsham, Hon. Henry . 357
— Henry Savill 305
Marshman, John 272
— Marsland, Wm. E. 89, 140
Marstou, Daniel
— Edward Charles ...39,
— Jeffei-y, AUen, MD....
— John Bates 367
Martelli, Norton Charles 430
— Thomas ChaUoner ... 169
— Thomas ChaUoner ... 5S6
— WiUiam Godfrey 305, 378
Marten, Ellison T. C. N. 340
— Tho. Wright, 39, 243
Marter, E. Jas. Combe . 136
Martin, Alexander loi
— Arthur Geo. Abbey... 305
— Arthur Gonne Beli .. . 98
— Cha. Grosvenor Byam 311
— Charles Nassau ...91, 210
— Cunliffe '...408
— Curtiss 285, 374
— Daniel Nicholas, MD. 456
— David William 554
— Evelyn Charles 333
— FairUe Russell 347
— George Blake Napier 171
— Georf'eW. Truscott... 290
-- George Edward 492
— George Mure 154
— Gerald AVard 334
— Henry Arthur, MB. 377
— H3'. Herman Napier . 255
— Henry Richmond 91, 167
— James 376
— James 581
— James Ranald 84
— John James 2S9
— John Paton 85, 419
— Jos.W.O'MaUey, MB. 379
— Leslie 154
— Martin 215
— Michael King 237
— Patrick Richard, MD. 507
— Richd. Edvvd. Rowley 323
— Robert ConoUy 554
Mason, James 368
— Robert Gordon S 365
— William Henry... 69, 516
Massey, Hon. Lionel E. 98
— Hon. Nathaniel H. C. 96
— John William Eyre... 301
Massy, Charles Francis 429
— George 455
— George EjTe 240
— Hamp. H., MD. CB. 372
— Hugh Deane 376
— William God. D. ...68, 147
— William James 247
Master, Legh Hoskins 326
— Richard Thos 554
— Wm. Chester, CB. 96,
Masters, Alexander 147
— George S73
Robert 568
Wm. Godfrey R. ...67, 401
William James
Ma theson, Duncan ..
— John
— John G. Sombre
— Roderick
— Thomas
Mathew, Bro^vnlowH 93, 224
— Charles Bartholomew 376
— Robert George 455
— Theobald, MB.
Mathews, Fred. Ludwig 359
— George 145
563
398
— Robert Frederick as, 3;
— Robert W. M'G 237
— Rowland Hill 163
— Samuel Yorke loi
— Thomas 98
— Thomas E. Pearce ... 531
— William 171
— William George ...91, 168
— William Henry 273
— William Reid 408
— Wm. Thomas, MD... 377
Martindale, B. H., CB.... 366
MartjTi, Fra. Mountejoy 96
MartjT, James Smith 62, 483
Marvin, William 371
— William 569
Marx, George Francis... 314
Mascall, Francis 214
— John Richard 554
Maskery, Jos. Hamilton 399
Maskew, Uev. Henry E. 396
Mason, C. Crawford 6i, 482
— Henry Macan 289
James C
— William Charles
Mathias, Fred. Hoi
— Henry Harding. .
— Henry Vincent. .
— Vincent Lewis . .
— Vivian Dalton . .
— AVilliam
Matson, Edward ..
TTeni-7
Mattel, Antonio 34, 360
Alexandre 361
Matterson, William Key 264
Matthew, Rev. H. i.MA. 457
Henry M 240
Matthews, Charles John 301
Charles Richard 423
George Hilliard 359
Heni-y Melvin 236
— Henry William 403
lies 395
Robert Lee 367
William 568
William George 145
Maturin, Fred. Harvey 316
John 378
William Henry, C5.... 366
Maud, William Sherer..
Maude, Aubrey M
Cornwallia 0 62, 5T4
Edwin 59
Fran. Cornwalhs.Ci?. 96
Frederick Fran., CB.
George Ashley, CB.
Robert Henry 243
Maul, Richard Compton 237
Maule, Geo. Edwin... 94, 168
— Henry 577
— Henry Barlow ... 92,
— John
— Jfey. Ward 533
Mauleverer, Ben. Bum.
AVilliam 42, 364
Maxham, John W.,JIfX). 378
Maxwell, Alfred C. ... 338
— Alexander, CB 14
— Charles Francis 98
— David 157
— Edward Cleaver 252, 379
— Edw. Herbert, CB. ... 32
— Frederick Thomas ... 215
— George 12
— Geo.Vaughan,CB. ... 14
— Hamilton 83, 418
— Henry Hamilton... 34
— Henry St, Patrick . .
— James 59
— Hon. James Pierce ... 98 1
— John Harley 15!
— John Shaw Heron ... 156
— Hon. Joseph Cons.... 357
— Patrick 66,415
— Robert James 326
— Ronald Charles 216
— Somerset Henry 344
— Thomas Mercer
— William 16
— William Robert ...13, 397
May, Allan 554
— George Lycett E 322
— James 409
Maycock, Francis M.
— Frederick Osborne M. 353
— John Gittens 81, 253
Stewart M'Murdo ... 215
Maydwell, Henry Law 33
Richard L.Wm. M.... 290
Mayer, Henry Charles.. 506
Thomas Walton 586
Mayers, Edw. G. Pellew 371
John Perkins 98
Mayhew, Alfred H 521
Charles Geo. Adams 265
Thomirs 172
Maynard, Cha.Walsham 554
Edmund Gilling 98
Francis N. Martin ... 425
Bev. T. R., MA 587
Mayne, Ashton George 518
Charles H. Hawtrey 172
Cha. Thomas 0....86, 421
Henry 573
James Edmund ...39, 480
Jasper Otway ... 90, 221
John
John TheophilusB.
Mosley
Richard C. G 329
Maunsell, C. A.,iirZ).ioo, 377
— Edward Henry 158
— Francis Edwin 298
— Frederick 7, 331
— Frederick Richard 63, 218
— George loi
— George 554
— John Richardson 91, 223
— Richard 65
— Richard Mark S 143
— Robert 61
— Samuel Edward 186, 377
— Thomas 59, 252
— Thomas 186,377
— William Stoplbrd ... 169
Maurice, Arthur Corbet 347
— Charles Henry 214
— Henry Bonnor 254
— JohnFredcrick 170
Richard Bonnor 17
409
— Robert Graham
— Thomas
Mayo, The Barl of
— John
— AViUiam Robert
Mayow,Geo. Wyvell, CB.
Mazuchelli, Bev. Francis
M. F. F.,Z)X» 457
Meacham.Wm.Maitland
Mead, Charles
— Clement John 84,
— iZcii. George 396
— Henry Robert
— John Alex. Richm 69, 178
iMeade,JohnMichl.de C. 400
— John Percy 296
— RichardJohn,C,S/.38, 411
— Robert 368
— Richard Raphael 81
— Richard William 273, 375
— Thomas Quin 398
Meaden, James 89, 360
Meadows, C. J. Walford. 456
— R. Wyatt, J/D 374
Meane, John, MD. 318, 373
Meares, George Brooke 243
Henry John 262
John 563
John Hen. G 328, 375
William Lewis D. 70, 261
Mecham, John Russell.. 270
Mein, George 39
— John Desbrisej' ...36, 181
— John Edmund 342
MeUadew, H. F. La-
waetz, ifi) 154, 378
Mellersh, George B. ... 17
Melhs, George JuUus69, 516
MeUish. Geo. Whittaker 367
Melliss, Howard 522
Mellor, Joseph 573
Melvill, Henry 407
— Philip Lawrence 343
4301 — Teigumouth 267
3s8:Melville, Bruce Hull ... 212
" — Hem-y, Vise. GCB. 7, 304
— James Stuart 45a
— Winniett Lockhart ... 554
Mence, Martin 395
Mends, Herbert 31
— Horatio Reginald . . . 305
— James Delamain 98
Mennie, John 532
Menteth, Jas. Fred. Stuart 137
Menzies, Charles Fred.. 38
— Duncan 57S
— Edward 578
— Hugh Christian ...86, 487
— James 573
— James John Burke ... 321
— James Stewart )oi
— John 586
— Oswald 422
— Robert 186, 374
— Stuart Alex 338
— William 563
— William Collier ...34, 208
Mercer,Arth.HillHasted loi
Charles 450
Charles Archibald ... 430
Charles M'Whirter 70, 178
Edward Smyth 65
Henry Heyhoe 367
JohnW. S 312
Thomas Warren... 61, 413
Meredith, Boyle 554
George Vincent 249
Henry Warter 58
Richard 242
— Thomas Boyle 258
Merewether,Geo.LaneC. 224
— SirW.L. CB.KCSI. 37, 514
Merriman, Cha. Jas. 64, 223
— William 224
Merritt, Wm. Ingersoll 274
Merry, Arch. Wm 156
Mesham, Archnr 143
— WiUiam Robert ...84, 486
Messiter, Edward 403
— George Hughes 38
— John 98
— Mun-av Dyne 297
Metcalf, Timothy 243
Metcalfe, Booth Hay ... 329
Methold, Edward loi
Methuen, Charles Lucas 352
F. B..,Lord X32
ifon. Paul Sanford ... 233
Meurant, Edward ...82, 329
Meyer, Albert..
307
Mawbey, Henry Way 42, 397 Mein, Alex.
Meehtin, George W. 58, 364
Meheux, Tho. Geo. Shel. 400
Meier, Em. Theo. Chr... 387
Meik, Francis Thomas.. 60
MoLkleham,Geo.C.,3fZ). 578
Mciklejohn.JohnForbes 180
William Hope 452
Maxse, Henry Fitz Har-
dinge Berkeley 59!-
Frederick R. CB.
■ Frederick Coare
George 587
George JuUus 587
Lewis Chas.Augustus 568
Meynell,HugoH.C.A.V. 135
Meynell, John Jebb 360
Me:^Tick,Aug.Wm.H.37, 233
Herbert 248
James Joseph 395
Michael, Fras. Levison 141
James 66, 484
Michaelson,Geo. Herbert 271
Michel, Charles Edward n
&> John, OCB 8, 332
— John Horace Charles 256
Miehell, Charles 305
George Dalton 259
JZew. Francis Rodon... 457
— Henry Seymour 569
— John Edward, CB. 36, 166
— St. John Fancourt ... 147
— Thomas Bernard 425
Micklem, Edward 211
Middlecoat, Francis 492
Middlemass,Christopher 554
Middlemore, Rob. F. 41, 364
Hiddleton, Ai-thur T. ... 157
^ Francis Beckford 490
— Frederick Dobson ... 63
— H. Boucher Arthur... 367
Index.
641
Middleton, J. Archibald 143
— John, MV 278, 378
— Oswald Robert 238
— JJep. WiUiain 533
— Williara Alexander,
CB 34, 132, 265
— William George 154
Miers, Capel Henry 325
Milman, G. Ham. L. 39,
— Mt. Rev. Robert, DD. 457
Milne, Benj. Arthur
— Geo. Davidson, MD.
— Henry 404
Mignon, Franklin P. 62,
— George Strachan... 87, 518
— May Jepson James ... 519
Milburn, John Thos 337
— Thomas Dodd 377
Mildmay, Sir Henry St.
3o\m, Bart loi
— Henry P. St. J 230
— Herbert A. St. John 356
Miles, Charles Wm. 60, 414
— Fred. Nicholas 70, 417
— Herbert Scott Gould ^147 -M
— John 66, 515 -^f
— Joseph 66, 51 T M
— Philip Wm. Herbert i72,M
— Samuel Barrett 52
Miley, James Aloysius 43.
Milford, Sussex Chas. 69, 516
Millar, Arthur George. . . 309
— Francis Jeffrey ... 84, 486
— John Craufurd 66, 415
— Joseph Allan 212
— William 186, 377
ililler, Alexander Grant 168
— Rev. Alexander 533
— Alexander Hamilton 532
— Charles Stuart 79
— Colin Mat. M., MD... 373
— Dugald Stewart 65
— Edmund W. C. Hay 492
— Edward Every 35, 480
— Ernest George 32
— Frederick 60, 167
— Frederick 98
— George Murray ... 65, 325
— Heni-y 90, 365
— Henry Newdick ...62, 514
— James
— James 423
— John 96
— ^ John 62, 138
— John
— John Blair 150
455
587
James
— Rev. John
— Richard Louis ....
— Robert Moir, MB.
Milner, Arthur John
— Hev. E. W., ZIA. .
— Edward Champneys 258
— Ferd. Henry Wheeler 170
Milnes, Thos. 'Milnes S. 563
Milward, Thomas Wal-
tor, CB 37, 132, 165
Minchin, Charles H 563
— Charles Cherry ...83, 486
— James White 308
V. 569
" • 37
ing 29;
uic 42
Ed-
378
532
• John Francis
— John James CahiU
— John. Massy, MD.
— John Patrick
- John Robert, MD.
— Luke Edmonstone
— M. Octavius 367
— Ormsby Bowen...i56, 374
— Taverner Charles
— Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas, iWD
— Thomas Edmund.
— William 79
— AViUiam 398
— William 504
— William Taylor 401
Milles, Thomas 62, 321
MiUett, Arthui-Hill...82, 417
— Hugh Ley 81, 420
— Montagu 409
— Richard Tracey 169
— Sydney Crohau... 85, 265
Milligan, Charles 87
— Harry Robert 304
— William John Lane... 364
Minis, Eraser B 370
Mills, Arthur M'Leod... 430
— Charles James Con. 32
— Ezekiel 577
— Henry 41, 412
— Hem-y John 148
— H.James 369
— John 395
— John 253
— John 531
— Joseph 155
— Rev. M. E 457
■ — Nicholas 56S
^ Thomas Arthur 554
— Thos. Rich 253
— William 253
— William Salmon 337
— William Thomas. ..88, 517
Milman, Ever. Stepney 70
— George Alderson 60, 167
— George Bryan 34
Minty, Alex. 3IB.
Missett, Joseph . .
Mitchel, W. Cadogan86, 419
MitcheU, Rev. Ajid. L
— jVrthur Bambrick . . .
— Chas. Bullen Hugh... 400
— Edward
— Hamilton 342, 375
— Herbert Leonard 1 69
-Hugh
— Hugh Henry 357
— H. N 369
-J. H 568
— James William Abbot 426
— John
— Richard Andrews ... 247
— Richard Bainbridge 354
— Thomas
Mitford, Bertram Chas.
— Henry George
— John P. Osbaldeston.
— Reginald Colvil Wm. 423
— Robert 319
Moberly, Chas. Morris. 490
— Alfred 234
— Arthmr Scott 63, 221
— Francis John 39, 221
— WiUiam Henry 284
Mobray, Edward 16
Mocatta, Daniel 63, 414
Moc'.-cler, Edward 570
Edward 530
Robert 63, 319
William Elliot 98
Moflfat, Augustus Kay... 405
Bowland 96
Herbert Belasyse 267
Moffatt, James W. S. 89, 254
John Edward 373
Kenneth Mackenzie. . . - 96
William Henry
Moffitt, Andrew 370
Mogg, Frederick 29
Moggi-idge, John Y. 42, 201
Moir, Alex. M' Arthur... 34
Chas. Fred. William 563
Peter 395
Robert, MD 45
William, jr.B 45_
William 573
Molesworth, Anthony O. 169
— St. Aubyn 1 71
Edw. Hogarth 253
Hickman Thomas
Rev. Thomas 396
Molineux, Harold P. ... 300
Mollan,W.Camp])eIl,CS. 98
Moller, Bemhard D,
— J. O. Champion. ,
Molloy, Edward 42S
John
Oscar Fred 379
Moloney, Cornelius Alf. 358
Jeremiah 573
Molo'iv ''''^'■■' "*''"- . 366
Molyneux, Thos
ward Graves 264
— Wm. Charles Francis 264
^ William More
Monck, Charles Stanley 563
— Hon. Henry P. C. S. 23
— i/o«. Richard 38, 231
Monckton, Hon. H. M. . 98
— Marmaduke L. ... 93, 182
— Philip Edmund 172
— Wm. Parry 281
Moncriefif, Colin C.Scott 219
— ^ George Hay 58, 233
Money, Albert WiUiam 554
— Arthur Campbell 287
— Chas. G. Colviu 240
— Elliot Alexander 428
— Ernie 430
— Ernie Kyrle
— Evelyn Campbell 333
-George 563
— Geo. Alfred
— George Edward
— Gerald Koel
— Gordon Lorn Camp. 325
— Robert Cotton 423
— Rowland Emle Kyrle 426
— Rowland P. K 234
— Wigram Montagu
— William Taylor .. _
Money- Simons, John J. 430
Monk, Arthu- Lloyd
— William 369
Monkland, G !orge 96
Monro, Davi« 492
— Frank J. Fi-aser 503
— Geo. Alex. R 146
Monsell, B. J. Alfred ..
Montagu, Alf. Wors. 83,
Cecil Edgar
George 79
— George Edward 330
— Horace 88, 150
Horace Wm., CB. 34, 209
James Van Harthals 59
Hon. Oliver Geo. P. 131;
Willoughby 79
396
— 7?,r. ', ,,
— Williaiu J^iiiis
MolJ^leux, A. Mitchell 265
— Hmi. Caiyl Craven ... 87
— Edmund 142
— Georire H. More 281
— Herbert Chesshj-re ... 314
Montague, F. Barker
— William Edward 340
Montanaro, Mfred 368
Alfredo 360
Henry 360
Monteath, J. J., MD. ... 456
Montefiore, Emanuel ... 184
Monteith, E. V. Peshall 147
— John 318
Montfort, Abr. Richard 248
Montgomeric, A. W. J. 162
Patrick 222
Samue ICrawford 82, 486
Thomas George 90, 219
William Henrj- 172
Montgomery, A. Kills. 3';7
Basil. T.'G ,17
Alex. John
— Charles Lyons ..42,413
— Francis Octavius
— George 170
— George 187
— Gecrge S?nruel, CSl. 404
— Hugh C. Gaston 14
— HughL.YO 28(
— Hugh Parker 85, ^^oi
— James A. La nrence 430
— J. Gordon H. Graham 231
Li mbert Lyons ...98, 152
Nathaniel 285
Robert.... 568
""'""" "■-"" 72
I Moody John Macdonald 400
I — Richard Clement 12
Mookeerjee, ReoNath... -jo?
Moore, Alex. G. M..
— Arthur Thomas .
— Charles Alfred...
— Charles Dames...
— Charles Francis
— Charles Hinton
— Charles Wilson...
— Edward ; 32
— Edw. Crozier Sibbald 214
— Edward Henry 398
— Evelyn
-E. M
— Francis
— Frederick
F. George Furlong .
PrederickWilUam :
George Frederick 64, 364
Geo. Greville 24S
G. Montgomery John 171
.62, 146
■87, 517
40S
303
4QO
563
503
586
244
146
353
'37. 374
»i, 252
.... 401
.... 236
a: '''
Robert Arthur
Robert Blackall .,
Robert Evans ...
William.
— Wiiiiam Edward.
Montmorency, Hon
B. de
Chas. Anne L. de 92. 210
Hon. R. Harvey de 85, 276
Joseph de 8c, 303
Raymond Hervey de 424
Rp.ymondO.de 329
Montrosor, Edward Hv.
H :.. 2S2
Henry R. "1,.;
— Welby '■■
Montriou. 1
— Walter
Monypennv i .itiiwu-tw. 430J— Horatio Horace
— George Richard
— George Thos. Caru^ 286
— Henry 98
— Henry 238
— Henry 366
— Henry 70, 517
— Henry Bennett 258
— Henry Cecil 563
— H.Garrett 334
— James 367
— James 279
— James Guy Piers 579
John 141
John 253
1°^^ 359
— J 368
John Graham Carrick 135
John Leslie 364
John, iWX) 578
JohnWardrop 580
Joseph Heniy 378
Martin James 450
R. Cornwall, CB. 12, 181
Richard Alex 66, 484
Richard St. Leger ... 151
Ross Balfour 39, 514
Ross Franklin 215
Sandford, MB... 139, 378
StephenBlyth 234
Rev. Thomas, BA. ... 457
Thomas 348
Thomas 398
Thos. Charles Cotton n
William loi
William Boyle '.. 281
Wm. Chetely 586
AVilliam .lames 531
William Yorke n
Moorehouse, John 369
Moorhead, Edw., Ml) .. 579
George Alex 185, 377
Thomas. JfZ) 372
Moorhcuse, H. A. Bruce 352
Moors, H. Payn 369
Moorsom, Charles John 274
— Henry Man vers 169
— Henry Martin 356
Moran, Chas. Matthew 136
Morant, Chas. MayA.... 502
— Edn-ard 275
— Ge.wge Francis lor
— Horatio r{arbord...4o, 132
— Jas. LnwLiishingtnn 2^2
Moray, Henry B. H. D. 233
— John C. D. Sidney 94, 518
Mordaunt, Jas. SpaiTow 355
Morehouse, George 568
Morel, Chas. Carew de 97
Moreton, Aug. H. M. ... 231
More wood, Henry F. ...554
Morgan, Alex. Brooke... 259
Chas. Aug 269
Charles 265
Charles Edward 87
Kv.in ^l
Faidconor 250
Frederick Cyi-U .' 171
George Anthony ...89, 299
545
George Bernard
Harrison Ross Lewin 170
Henry ggg
Heniy Rhodes 60, 482
Hickman, 3/Z) 370
— Horatio 346
Moody, AVy. Jas. Leith 396 1— James Francis" !![.'!!!!.' 290
642
Morgan, James Peattie
— Jerome William 242,
— John Mabbott
— Monteford Spread ...
— Osboruc 83,
— Richard John
— Rosslewin, MD
— Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas Cecil
— Thomas Llewcllj-n ...
— Westropp Thomas ...
— William Domett ...38,
— W^illiam Edwin L. ...
— William George
— William Hem-y
Moriarty, David Barry
— Marshall Pritchard...
— Thomas, JXD
Morice, David, MB
— James Anderson
— John Charles
Morier, Fred. Wm. Leo
Morison, Alexander T...
— F. de Lamare
— James
Morland, Georije Wm. ...
Morley, Arthur Geo. E.
■ — Clerva ux
— Francis 82,
— Francis Brockman . . .
— George Lyddon
— WilbrahaniE. E
ilorphew, Aujrustus 271,
Morjjhy , Martin
Morrah, James Arthur
Mon-ell, liec. ^.,MA. ...
— Edward
Mon-ey, K. C
Morrire, John Geo. S....
— Walters
Morris, Arthur
— Augustus Williams ...
— Campbell Thomas ...
— Charles Alexander ...
— Charles Chase
— Charles Hemy, CB...
— Clark
— Edward
— Frank Bird
— Sir George
— George Tomkyns
— Gordon S
— Henry
-Henry
— James Veale
— John
— John Ignatius
— JohnW. H. C. G....80,
— Joseph John
— Maxwell Kirwan
— Montagu Cholmeley
— Reginald Frank
— Robert
— Timothy
— Ussber'Lee
— Western Cleorge
— Wm. Baines
— William Cuningham
— William George
— William James
Morrisey, Patricn
Morrison, Claude S
— iJeo. C
— George P. E
— John C. D 34,
— Reginald James
— Richard Fielding
— Walter
— William Lawtie . . 60,
Morrogh, Eflmund G. ...
— Henry Browne
Morse, Henry BroTvne...
— Henry Charles
— Robert Alexander
— Walter John
— Walter John
Morshead, A. Anderson
Mortimer, C. Lysaght
— Francis James
— Hy. Edward
— Thomas Bythesea a8,
— W. Hugh
— Wilham Picton
Morton, Arthur
— Boycc \V. Dunlop 83,
— Charles Falkiner
— Edward
Index.
3 Morton, Geo Edw., MD. 4S3[Murphy, Cecil W^. Esm.
2421 — Edward
423' — Francis Eastwood
505I — Henry
379 — Gerald de Courcy.
212' — Henry
253' — John Simon, MD.
486! — Robert
430 — William Elliot 13 — James
581 jMoseley,R. Stevenson 83, 418 — John
398 Moses, William 142I — Beo. John, i£i>. .
563 Mosley.EdwardiSficholas 3231 — Jos. W. C. Neynoe
581 Moss, William Amphlett 379 — Laurence
John Edward Paget... 428 — Miah William
269 Mosse, Chns. Benjamin 380 — Michael
41= — James Urquhait 554 — Michael Edward,3/J>.
214!— John Forbes 258 — Patrick, J/2>
332 — Lorenzo Nickson 313 — Ralph Thos
506 — Wilham So, 270 — Keo. Robert, LLV. ...
554 Mossman, Robt.Conrade 397 — Robert
425 Mostyn, ifoK. Montague 569! — Stephen
377 — Edward Alfred 243' — Thomas
581J — ifo«. Roger 98 — Thomas
94; — Hon. Savage 64, 265 — Thomas John 186,
4541 — Wilham Eccle^ 267 1 — William Henry
i7o|Mott, Charles Augustus 236 — William Lawrence ...
236 — William Henry 14S — Wm. Reed
234 Mottet, Ai-thur Charles. 503[Murray, Alan
580 — Edward Adolphe...84, 486 — Alexander Bruce ......
242,— Hem-y Edward B8, 487 — Alexander Henry 83,
554 Mouat, Geo. B. 1/Z). 319, 378 — Ancb-ew
170 — James, CTI 372 — Anthony Hepburn ...
237 Moiilir.-'.v, Ki'-MTil ...42, 165 — Anthony Ma xtone ...
i3iMuii;i|. ' ' ': 69,210 — Archibald Gibson
367 — .I::! ~ 400 — Augiistus Staveley ...
401 — Th ;; i;,,-,, :, iL'sX'ii. 13!— Augustus Wm., CB.
374 — T. K.-nvluiL's, MJJ. 261, 376|— Charles
284!MGule.'^, Henry ycoley... 4511 — Charles
364!Mounsey, Chas. Jas.'Ss, 317 — Charles 62,
457,Mouusteven,Fra.Hender 563 — Charles Stewart
70|Musgravc, Horace 31°
40 — Walter 90, 42°
"' Mush, John 256
Muskett, Joseph 37 1
Mussenden, William 83, 15°
248 Mutch, James 573
Muter, Dunbar Douglas 9^
— Robert 98
— St. John O'Neill. ...42, 514
Myers, Arthm-B. R. 231, 377
372!Mylius, Frederick Jas. 287
254! — Rodney 79
507|Mylne, Wm. C. Rob. 66, 415
Mytton, Fred. Colvin... 554
d 36
Hender,
MountCharles,G.H.,i"
Moxon, George Gill... 4
Moyers, William 272
Moylan, Wm. Joseph ... 379
Moyle, Charles Aug.... 40, 513
— Henry Richard C. ... 405
Moysev, Charles John... 212
Much, AV. Thomas 267
Mudge, Henry Colton ... 554
Muir, Archibald Mungo 146
Henry Skey,^/^. 242, 37S
■ Thomas
W.Mure, MD. CB. 130, 372
Wm. James AVemyss 426
Muirhead, Herbert Hugh 215
Mulcahy, Hy. Hickman 269
— John Robert 238
Mulcaster,AVm. Edw. 13, 410
— AVilliam S. S 61, 482
Mullen, John 554
— Thomas Ffrench,j)rD. 456
MuUer, Edw. Angier G. 15
— Fred. Augustus 587
— Frederick Henry 587
MuUins, John 221
— John
— William
Mulloy, William Gorges
— AViiliam Hutchinson .
.Mulock, Thos. Edm. CB.
Charles Wyndham . . .
— Daniel, lfi>
— Hon. David Henry ...
— D. Mortimer
— David Paterson
— Denman Croft
— Edward Croft
— Edward Theophilus...
— Frederick John Geo.
— Freeman
George
G. C.
— Harvey Young
— Meo. Henry, jlf.4
— Henry
— Henry
— Henry
— Henry Stewart
— Hugli Hildyard
— James
— Lord James Charles P.
— James Florence
— James Murray
— James WilUam
— John Archibald
— John
579 — John
249 — John 89,
170 — John, MB 326,
212 — John
36 — John, MD.
Mulrenan, Thomas 169 — John, il/X>
Mulvany, Edward 456 — John Digby
Mumbee, Gore Boland . n — Johti C'has. D'Urban
Munday, John 376 — John George
Mundy C. Fitzroy M. 35, 410 — John Irvine 41,
Lincoln Godfrey
— Pierrepont Hy.'..
— Robert Miller 10:
351 — Rodney Edward 17:
Munnings, Wm. Vesey . 10:
247 Munro, Andrew 55,
Andrew Aldcom... 69, 416
490 — Charles August
419J — Donald
5771 — Geo. Granville Gower loi
53 — John Ross, MD. 186,
13 — Kenelm Digby
■ Patrick
■ Patrick
■Peter
Patrick
■ Pulteney Henry
Robert
Robert 67,
■ Robert Walter
■Seafield Falkland
■ Stewart
■Thomas
■ Thomas Andrew L. 42,
■William 41,
■William
AVm. Arth. Joyce
520!— George Gunn ;. 369
17 — George G 366
348J — George M
522 — George Traill
267'— GustavTMi Francis.
243 — John St. John ....
184I— William, CB
410 — William 81, 485I— AVm. Flood, MB.
129 Muns y.AugustusWm... 316 — William George
285'Murchison, Kenneth ... 79I— William S., JlfiJ. 312,
249 Murdoch, Wm. Walpolo leglMurtagh, John, MD. ...
242 Mure, John, .a/i* 578 — Thomas
418I— JohnMacredie 278 Muschamp, Wm. H. 143,
143 — WUliam 98 Musgrave, B. D'Urban
.S32|Muriel, George William 81'— Christopher Edward
Nagle, Richard 554
Naime, Chas. Edw ... 94. 179
— Stanford N. McLeod 340
Nally, John 573
Nangle, Henry loi
— Hemy Beresford 494
— AValter Chidiock 366
— William 254
Nanney, Le-wis Charles. 506
Naper, Wm. Dutton 88, 249
Napier, Hon. Charles ... loi
— Duncan Campbell . . . 366
— Edward 66, 141
— George 69
— Hon. Geo. Campbell 452
— Geo. T. C, CB 9, 264
— Geo. Vernon Colman 145
— Ja^oii. John Scott 338
— Robt. C. Lord, GCB.
&CSL 8, 218
— Hon. Robert William 452
— William Craig Emil. 12
Napper,Robert Alex. 62, 413
Nares, Henry Innes 256
Nash, Chas. Widenham loi
— Edmund Webb 170
— George Stevens 401
— Henry Peter Polcman 423
— John Pearson, MD. . . . 505
— T.Llewelljm, MD. ... 579
— AVilliam, JJ/i) 318, ^77
— William Adams.
— William Russell
Nason, John
John Isaac .
238
Nation, John Louis... 42, 4
293
.69, 516
sSr
429
Naylor, Chas.
— James Sadler..
Neal, Charles Walter ... 144^
Neame, Albert 554
— Charles Covell 563
Neave, E. Strangwaj-s . 429
Nedham, Charles 67, 421
Need, Arthur 98, 131
— Charles 405
Needham, Charles 133
— Hon. Henry Colville . 229
— John Layland 398
Neeld, Audley Dallas... 134
Neil, Alexander 581
— Alexander 455
Neild, H. J. Thomas 66, 4S4
— Herbert Stoddart 237
Neill. Alexander
— And. Hy. Spencer
— Chas. Bladen Smith . 493
— George Fraser Eric S. 493
— George James 577
— Harrison Francis S. 494
— AVilliam 573
Nelson, Alex. Aberc. ... 38
Abercromby A. C. ... 307
Fred. Wm. 'George H. 284
Georgo Gott 179
RichardJohn 12
William Francis 169
Nembhard, WiUiam 67, 416
Nepean, A. de Hochepied 67
— A. Oliver deBlaquiere 401
Henry Mack 87, 487
Herbert Augustus 'T. 49c
Nesbitt, Edward 277
Nesfield, Wm. Andrew 563
Ness, Rich. E. Derby ... 84
Nethercote, John 554
Nettles, Charles E 145
— Henry Francis 298
Neuschaffer.C. Ernest F. 587
Nevell, William 573
Nevile, Cha. Cavendish . 345
Neville, Edward 98
— John 236
— Josiah Phihp C 430
Inch
643
Neville, Robert loi
New, Rowland HHl 185
— Selwyn 84, 486
Newark, C. W. '.S. Vise. 230
Newall, David J. F....43, 177
— Marius Charles 1 84
— William Potter 285
Newbery, Edward 426
Newbigging, P. C. E.... 172
— Robert G 554
— William 342
Newbolt, Edward D. ... 298
— Francis 563
— John Rice 240
— Robert George 351
— Robert Hemy ... 90, 167
Newbm-g, Arth. R. C... 554
Newbury, FrancisMonro 450
- — J. B. Thornton 300
Newcombe, Joseph 581'
Newcome, Henry Geo... 17
— WiUiam Henry 169
Newdigate, Edward 37
— Francis William 98
— Heiu-y Richard L. 63, 356
Newhouse, William 58
Newill, Joseph Henry... 494
Newington, Chas. M. H. 264
— Cecil G. Hayes 275
— Frank Alexander 401
Newland, Arthur C 272
— Peter Fred 376
— William Henry 367
Newman, Arthur Alex-
ander 17:
— Edmund 277
— Ernest Peake...
— Henry Horatio 290
— John Henry, MD
— Joseph 336
— Walter 93, 168
Newmarch, George 92, 219
— Hy. Fowler 86, 419
— OUver Rich 423
Newnham, Edward G... 450
— RichartLson
Newport, Charles Peter 520
• — Christopher Edw. 92. 184
— William Henry ...82, 519
Newsom, John 547
Newsome, William 2
Newton, Geo. Glasscott k
— Horace Parker 38, 165
— Isaac 4
— William Henry 1
— William Henrj' i'
— William Samuel ... 9, 3
Nicholas, Albert 83, 290
— Griffin 79, 129
— Harry Lancelot 180
— James 554
— Eev. Fercy, MA 457
— Richmond G 139
Nicholetts, Cha. Oldfield 283
— Edwin Arth 255
— Gilbert S3, 517
— Robert Charles 425
Nicholl, Christ. Rice H. 356
— Spencer Perceval T. 287
— Thomas 91, 178
Nicholls, Cecil 61, 482
— George Thos 216
— Henry 79
— Henry Lionel 264
— Henry Pigott N 215
— Percy 483
-R 369
Thomas 45
NicoU, Edwin 36S(Nugent, Edmund 185 O'Donnell, John Vize ... 65
Samuel James 563 — Frank Fred. F 171,— Michael 573
— Samuel John Luke... 99 — George loi — Rich. Wm 379
NicoUs, George Greene 99 — Henry 581 O'Donovan, Dan., MD. 580
~ ' '- ' - Sir Geo. Edmund, Bt. 99 O'Dowd, Edward Henry 285
Geo. Steph. N. Hodg. 577 O'Dowda, James Wm. 42*
Robt. Arth 370, 0'Dwyer, jKei'. Joseph... 587
St. George Mervyn... 59 — Thomas Fran., MD. 378
James 99 Oehlkers, Chi-istian 587
James Thomas 242 O'Farrell, Ignatius
JohnVesey 295 M'Donogh 354, 377
Morgan 581— Thomas, JfD. ...309, 378
Nugent Jonathan ... 172 O'Flaherty, ifer. John... 396
Nunn.Jas. LoftusW 87 — Richard James, CS... 37s
William David 261 O'Flanagan, John 554
Nurse, Charles Bulkeley 400 O'FIj-na, Denis J., MD. 378
Nuthall, Alfred Jas. P. 329 Ogden, David Anderson 299
— Bev. William Ward
Nicholson, Albert L.
— Alexander Jeffery
— Brimsly, JfZ»
— Edward i
— Francis Cobham,irB. 456
— Henry Armstrong
Stephi
457
328
— John Simpson 214
— Lothian, CB 36, 209
— Malcolm Hassells 530
— Patrick, MD 580
— Stuart James 93, 168
— Thomas Wm. , KH. ... 99
— Thomas 358
— WiUiam Gustav us ... 214
Nicolas, Francis C
Nicolay, Frederick Wm. 429
NicoU, Charles R 579
— Henry 35, 410
James Edmund T. 36, 21
Oliver 548
OHver H. Atkins 91, 16S
Nicolson, Frederick 172
Nightingale, Arthur 0. 339
Henry Dickonson ... 347
Nimmo, Thos. Rose. ..85, 517
Nind, Frederick William 170
Nisbet, Robert Parry ... 427
Nisbett, Francis H. W. 554
Geo. D. More 255
Henry 563
John 39, 411
Niven, Knox Rowan ... 357
— WilUam, JlfD 531
Nixon, Arthur Jas. ...63, 356
Arundel James 1 72
Edward BajTies 430
Francis William 213
John Pigott 42, 514
William Frederick ... 327
Noakc, MaUlard 568
— Robert Douglas 368
Noble, Charles Simeon 426
Evelyn Charles W.... 398
Horatio Nelson 421
— William Henry 169
William Hatt 70, 209
Noblett, Edward Abbott 89
Noel, Hon. Edward 357
^ , Wm. Fred. Noel... 215
Nolan, Edward 160
George 452
JohnPhilip 169
Walter Raymond 85, 159
— William, Jlfi) 53;
Nolloth, Peter Brames 3
Noon, Wm. Prinn 249
Noott, Francis Harry ...
Norcock, Henry John
Lawrence
Norcott, Charles H. B...
— Walter Gordon 347
— W. Sher R.. CB
Norgate, Jas. Thos.... 64, 414
Norie, Evelyn M
Norman, Charles a 429
— Compton 265
— Francis Booth
— Hen. Radford.CJ?.,35, 248
— Henry Wylie, CB. 15,
— William 563
Norris, H. Macfarlane
— Nathaniel 336,375
North, Chas. Frederick. 1:
— David 17:
— Dudley 29:
— John 50:
— Roger 56I
— RogerCharlesEdward 17;
— William 214
Northcote, Sam. H. B. 398
Northey, Aug. J. W loi
— Francis Vernon ...,87 304
— George Wilbraham, 93 362
— WiUiam Brook 99
Norton, Chas. Grant. C. 81
— CecUWUliam 147
— Edward Nugent ...67, 484
— Joseph 138
— Thomas Palmer 400
— WilUam .' : 568
Noseley, Geo. Roberts... 357
Nott, Chas. David Peter 405
— Francis Percy 17
— Henry 16, 480
— Hollis Hemy 554
— Robert M'Intosh 349
— WilliamCandaharJas.
Farrer 281
Notter, Jas. Ij.,2fB. 186, 378
Nourse, Arthur Herbert 236
Noven-e, WiUiam Lynd
Nowell, Ralph Assh. 86, 419
Nowlan, John 294
Noyes, Arthur Walter... 253
— Augustus Finch
— Edward Herbert 520
— George Augustus 1 69
Nugent, Andrew 63,
— • Andrew
— Charles
— Chas. B. P. N. H. 59, 209
Frederick George
Henrj- John 348
Henry John 427
Henry Metcalfe 302
William Frederick ... 309
WUliam Frost 403
Nutt, Henry Lowther ... 521
James Anson Francis 171
Justinian A rmitage 87, 271
NuttaU, Jas. Mansfld.6i, 413
Thomas 62, 515
Nutting, Geo. Herbert 171
Oakeley, Rowland 244
Oakes, Augustus Rich... 490
Edward 41, 41.2
— Frederick 300, 374
George 259
George Henry
Henry Ferdinand ... 243
Orbell Henry 273
Richard Edward. ..82, 417
Richard Francis 90,
Thos. Geo. A., C5. 33,
Obbard,Harry Smith 61,
Thomas
O'Beirne, Arthur M. ...
Francis 137
O'Brien, Aubrey Vere... 304
— Bartholomew 33
— Donatus 213
— Edmund D. Collins
— E.R., MD 342, 378
— Henry Jos., JfX) 378
— James A. B 37
— J nmea A. J., MD 379
— James Thomas 287
— John Leonard G 328
— John Terence Nicolls 98
— Joseph 456
— Michael 554
— Richard Serrell
— RichardSquirelmhoff 249
— T. B. Power 156, 376
— Theobald, Donat 309
— Thomas Michael iSe, 377
— WiUiam Creagh 59
O'Bryen, Jas. Joseph 64,
O'Ca'Uaghan, ComeUus 358
Daniel James 453
Desmond Dykes T.
John William
— Patrick Lajie
— Patrick, MD
Rev. Francis 639
O'Connell, Edward 264, 376
Hugh H 41, 481
Matthew D., MD. ... 379
Maurice Charles 307
Morgan John J. P. ... 281
Peter Pierce Lyons 38, 221
Richard 36
O'Connor, CharlesDavis 366
George 169
James Maurice 563
John
Luke 265
Luke Smyth, CB
Maurice 563
Maurice Nugent 234
Patrick William 398
"Valentine 291
O'Conor, Rich. J. Ross loi
Oddie, Henry Hoyle 254
O'Dell, Eei}. M. C.
Odell, William
O'Geran, Edw. Henry B. 563
OgUby, Robt. Alex 238
Ogilvie, Alexander John 70
— Charles Fred., MD.... 532
Fran. Dashwocd...68, 416
Hugh Robert 503
James Spence 67, 415
OgUvy, John, 3/D 374
Thomas 96
Wm. Lewis Kinloch 304
Ogle, Ai-thur loi
— Edmund 33, 208
Frederick Amelius ... 398
O'Gorman, N.PmxeU... 248
O'Grady, Geo. Francis.. 554
Mo)i. Hardress S. ... 182
Henry Knox 49^
Jeremiah James 379
Richard Rose 288
— Richard Walter 171
Hon. Thomas loi
O'HaUoran, WiUiam ... 376
O'Hara, John 341
O'Hara, Richard 91, 168
O'Hora, Thomas 258
O'Kearney, F. R., MD. 532
Okeden, H. David Parry 30S
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de
Pentheny 259
James 563
Oldershausen, F. G. von 587
Oldershaw, Charles 79
Charles Edward .
■59.
166
Oldfield, Christopher
Campbell 331
— Edwin John 240
— Francis John 406
— Henry Thomas ...85,419
— Richard 89,167
Oldham, Arthui- 451
— Charles Frederick ... 45s
— Francis George 212
— George Wingate 224
— Henry Hugh 325
Oldright, John 79
0'Leary,EugeneFra.242, 376
— J 370
— Patrick 369
— Tho. Connor, JfB. 186, 373
— WilUam M'Carthy ... 328
Oliphant, Geo. Albert... 39s
— Lawrence James 229
— WiUiam Stirling. ..61, 218
Olive, Ernest Llewelyn. 282
— Hemy 401
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos ... 395
— Charles Valentine ... 312
— John Hamer 186, 377
— John Rj'der 168
— Samuel Pasfield 169
— Wm. SUver, 3/X) 376
Olivey, AValter Rice 250
Olivier, Henry Dacres... 216
OUerton, James 563
OUivant, Alfred 424
— Edward Albert 171
Olpherts, Roljert Pearce 369
— WilUam, CB 34, 177
O'Malley, Austin Peter 86
— George Hunter 171
— WUliam 317
Ommanney, Edm. Pipon 426
— Albert Edw 237
— Edward Lacon n
! — Edward Lacon 4.23
Wm. Henry 296]— Fran. M. MaxweU 40, 165
Odevaine, FertUnand ... 455 — Montagu Frederick... 214
O'Donel, Connel 424'— Montagu WiUis 179
-Francis Hugh, MD. 453 Ompteda, Christ. L. von 587
O'DonneU, H. D 370 O'Neal, John Carter ... 148
Charles Lavallin ..;.'.. 32'— John 5S1 O'NeUl, Chas. John 350,378
6 44
O'NeiU, Daniel 573
— Henry 563
— Henry Arttur 9
— John James S. ... 94, 261
— Thomas 84, 487
— W 394
O'Nial, John 37:
— AJbert Francis 493
Oiislo-w, Jtev. Alex. Lee 533
— Arthur Edward 99
— Francis Montgomery
— G-eorge Manner 162
— Hamilton Cranley
— Pitcaim 79
— W. Wallace Roderick
Orchard, Albert Francis
-^ Joseph "White 70, 417
— MelmothA. Doug. 86, 419
Ord, Augustus Wm.,
— Frederic Cusac...
— Fred. Wm.Craven 40, 165
— Sir Harry St. Georg
CB 15
— Harry St. George 314
— William St. George...
O'Reilly, Anthony Alex,
— Henry Tristram 489
— James, 3/5 302,
^ John Joseph 317, 37S
— Thomas 261,378
Orme, Herbert Lewis
— Oliver 185
— Robert Longfield 546
— Wilham Henry'. ...
— William Knox ....
— William Richard 244
Ormond,WilliamChurch 240
Ormonde, Jas.Edw.Wm
Theobald, Marq. of 133
— Ormsby, Geo. Fred. 137
— John Becher 170
Orpen, Arthur Herbert
— Richard Theodore ... 215
Orr, Chas. Alexander 14,
-James 42,
— John
— JohnWiUiam 86, 487
— Rev. Robert 39'
— Spencer Edward 34.
— William 377
— William John 354
Orred, George Stanley.. 243
— John Cavendish 154
Orton, Rev. Fred. £A... 457
— Rich. John Wm... 1S6, 376
— Thomas Jerram,..24S,
Orwin, Thomas Wil-
liam 293,
Osbom, Angelo Edw.64,
— Geo. Toddington 88,
— Henry Roche 87, 419
— John Henry W 409
— Robert Duric 42
— William 21
— William 83, 481
Osborne, C. O. Crcagh-
CB 40,^24:
— ZorfiD'ArcyGodolphin 10
— Eric Willoughby ...... 56.
— Francis W 335
— Frank ;. 155
— John Wm. W. CB. 64, 487
— Osborne S. Delano ... 298
— WilUam Delano 358
O'Shaughnessy, Wm. C. 250
Osmer, James John
Ostrehan, Rev. J. D
— KUiot Seward
O'SuUivan, Edward 342, 378
Oswald, Hy.Robt.,3f D. 5.
— George Lidwell 2;
— William 3.
Ottley, Geo. WoUaston 3:
7^ John Walter 214
— Richard 492
— JJco. Warner B 507
— Warner 137
Otwav, Charles 3
— E. John .' 37
— James lioftus 264
- Robert Cooke 252
Ouchterlony. E. T... 94
-Thomas H 184
Oughton, Tyler 377
Ouselcy, Reginald... 39,
-Ralph 82, 427
onvry, Frederick 233
Henry Aime, CB 96
Index.
Ovens, John Coote...i4o,
^.74
Pabner.WUliam H.G.S3.
Dverton, William George
^SQ
- William John, MD....
Owen, Arthur Allen
Palmes, Bryan
— Alexander Graham ...
Pannell, Robert
— Charles Henry 60,
167
Panter, Herbert G. ...80,
- Charles Lanyon
■;S4
Papillon, Alex. F. Wm.
— David
— Edward Hy. Mostyn.
80
Pardey, John Quin
— Francis H. Edmund..
3q8
Pardoe, Harry Windsor
— George Arthur
';=;4
— Thomas Francis
— George Pi-idham
172
Parish, H. AVoodbine,
— Henry Hawkins D....
40Q
CB 42,
— Hugh Reginald Borde
401
— Sir Woodbine, XCH.
— John Fletcher
169
— William Hawtayne . . .
— Llewelyn
4QS
Park, George, 3ID. 186,
— Loftus
q6
— Thomas
— Owen 294,
— Thomas
— Robert Edward
— Wilham Atherton ...
— Stephen
Parke, Charles
— William George
403
— Charles Ethelston ...
Owens, Edward French 346
— Duke
Owles, Alfred Job
Oxley, Charles Rawson
395
-Richard, CB
-John
368
— Roger Kennedy
— Robert Henry
3^8
— Samuel
Ozzard, Albert Henry ...
400
Parker, Anthony Edw.
Pace, Rev. Hen. Horatio
■53^
— Chas. Edw. Stanley
— William Napper... 61,
— Charles R.G
Packe, Charles Fred. 82,
t\TI
— Edmund Cox
99
262
— Edward Augustns...
— Edward Hastings
Packman, Frederick ...
Padday, Arthiu- Charles
— Francis George S. ...
Paddon, Hy. Wadham L.
in
42
244
— George Hubert... 86,
Page, Frederick Wilham
— Howard . ..
— Philip Homer
— Montagu William 86,
— William John 148,
T77
— NeviUe Eraser
Paget, ioj-d Alfred
— Charles Henry Monck
I'^
— Richard 9,
273
— Robert John Henry
— Zord George Augustus
Fred., CB. ... 9, 132,
— WiUiam Jackson
-Harold
149
Parkerson, Hv. Mount .
— Leopold Grimston . . .
■^q-
Parkes, Harry
— Patrick L. C
Parkm, John Bowden...
— Willia m Henry ... 69 ,
416
Parkinson, Chas. Fred.
Pain, Arthur Henry ...
321
— Charles Frederick ...
— George 153,
373
— Frederick Fenton ...
Pakenham, ChariesWel.
PQ
— Richard ColviUe
— Hon. Fred.Beauchamp
lOI
Parkyn, Geo. John
— Thomas Henry 33,
274
-Wm. Henry
Pakenham-Mahon.Hen.
233
Parlby, Brook B., CB. .
Palairet,Charles H&rvey
1^1
— Gerald Chas. Hall...
Palatiano, George, MD.
s8o
-William 9,
Palchett, Wm. Gordon..
Paley, Edward Groves..
359
Parlour William
Parnell, Arthur
Palin, Charles Thos.' 6r,
■^14
-Henry 88,
Paliologus, Wm. Thomas
s8o
— William Henry... 63,
Palk, Robert Henry
26s
Parr, Henry HaUam ...
— Walter Charles
TT>
— James
Pallin, Samuel Luis
395
— King John 186,
i'i^,
Palliser, Arthur
— Thomas Chase
— CharlcsH6nry,C'5.6i,
.T7
— William Chase 64,
— Henry John
160
Parratt, Jas. Edw. Thos.
— William, CB
— W. Mcllish 83,
Palmer, Aleyn Zouch . . .
34S
— ArilIi;nnTcmiile
— Arthur Hare
563
Parrott, BL-ni^;niin ...41,
— Arthur Power
424
— Bcu. Alexander N....
-Charles
366
Parry, Fred. Wm. Best
— Charles, JXZ)
453
- Charles DeM.,J/B.,
— Herbert Llewelyn . . .
— Charles Quartley
— James
— Clarence Henry
426
— John Horndon 89,
— Conolly O'Brien
406
— Ref^inald Coleridge. ..
— Dean Philip, 3/0. ...
455
— Sidney
— Edmund
— Edmund
99
237
— William
Parsly, Rev. L
— Edmund Thoiniis
377
Parsonage, E.,3fi». 310,
-Edward
4S6
Parsons, Arthur Dewar
— Edward Dcspard
554
— Benjamin J. :
-Clifford 89,
— Frederick 62,
233
'Js
-Hamilton William ...
— Jas. Edm. Bacon 84,
— Henry 12,
4 To
— Ldwrence H. H
5^3
— Henry Spencer
— Honry WelUngton, 80,
-Rdv. L.J
336
— NeedhamThomson69,
58
99
— John
-Richard '
— Nicholas
— Robert Mann 90,
Partridge, Chas. Edw.
— Robert Henry
42";
--%r Roger W.H.,Ba,-<.
38
-William
— Sylvanus R. Burnett
— William
577
424
— William
— William Donnelly
— William Peyton
486 Paschal, Geo. Frederick 99
454jPascoe, Alfred Henry ... 554
252 — Richard William 80
563 — Robert James 400
264 Paske, Charles Thomas 453
79 — Edward Hanson ...70, 417
338 — Henry Gresham 341
211 — William .....66, 415
554 Pasley, Charles 42, 209
502 — Gilbert James 87, 419
264 — Maitland W. B. S. ... 554
i Pass, John 334.
, 289 Passy, De Lacy D 313
577! — Geo. H. Dallas 275
Ss'Patch, Robert 429
377|Paterson, Adrian H. ..61,413
79 — Alexander 64,414
579 — Alexander Martin ... 255
407 — Alfred James 259.
loi — Andrew McMaster ... 456
554 — Charles Edward 205
375 — Fred. Robert 507
379J— George 234
Gerald James 310
— Henry 429.
Henry Foljambe 186, 376
Herbert WilHam 359
AVilliam go.
Patey, George Wm. 42, 300
, Patience, James 96
Paton, George 267
-George Blagrove 248.
■Rev. John 53:^
- James loi
■ John Stafford ... 13, 410
■Thomas 395,
Patten,i2<.ZfoH. J.Wilson 132
WilHam Henry 212
Patterson, Charles D.99, 131
- Charles John 101
■ Claude Durham 262
- David Aikman 262
■ John Williams 563
— Leslie Ogilvy ...186,374
■Rev. Roberts 396.
• Thomas William 249, 378
■William 88.
• William T. Laird 35
Pattison, Arthur James 332
Charles loi
Pattle, Thomas, CB. ... 31
■ Thomas Philip M. ... 174
Patton, Aubrey Lisle ... 253
■ Herbert Charles 264.
-John 8, 291
-Robert 16
■ Walter Douglas P. . . . 13
Paul, Charles Coombes 52 r
■ James loi
■ John Liston, MD. . . . 505
— AVilliam Henry 87
Paulet, Lord W., GCB.8, 314
Pauli, Newton Jones ... 304
PauU, Robert Constable 261
Pavy, Francis 129
Pawson, John 185
Paxton,Arch. Frederick 565
George 405
— Jnraea, MD 274,376
Pa>'n, William, CB. 33,
Pa-\Tic, A. James, 3ID.
- Charles D. P. P.
-Chas. Wm.M '64
George Massey 84, 486
- John 573 ,
- Ludlow Strange H.... 307
— Peter Trant Mun-ay 31
— William Aug. T loi
Payntcr, David W., CB. 13
George 101
■ Joshua, Cii 372
Peacock, Henry Phipson 408 '
Peacocke, George John 34
Richard 563 .
■ Stephen Ponsonby ... loi
■ Warren W. Richard.. 563
— William 215
Peake, eo.W.,JlfZ>. 334, 373
Henry Armstrong ... 401
Peareth, Henry John ... 148
Pearl, William 505
Pears, Henry 99
Thos. Caldwell 316
Pearse, Albert B 322
Arthur Napier 1 70
2691— Arth.T.Gratwicke 91, 167
•Charles John 488
■ Cosmo Brice 229
298
578
453
Index.
Pearse, Geo. Goflfreyes, i8i
— James Langford ...65, 483
— Robert Bdmiuid 506
— T 586
Pearson, Ai-thm- James 170
— Alfred Astley 353
— Aylmer Charles 401
— B. Stevens 371
— Charles 99
— Charles Knipcht ...42, 237
— Edward 316
— Francis 453
— George Falconer ...68, 484
— George John Hooke 157
— Hugh Pearce 250
— John 258
— John Richard 554
— John Richardson 341
— Jos. Henry 368
— Philip Ashby Mettam 254
— Richard Lyons Otway 99
— Thomas Hooke 15
— Thomas Homer 287
Peart, George Richard 521
Pease, Tliales 36S
Peat, Walter Scott 530
Peatfleld, Tho. John 186, 378
PecheU, Edw. R. Cecil 264
Peck, Wm. Emerson . 212
Peckham.Tho.Hopwood 145
Peckitt, Reginald Wm. 339
Pedder, Chas. Denison 80
— Digby Cotes 521
Podlor, John Philip... 84, 486
Peebles, Thomas 99
Peel, Arthur 149
— Arthur Lennox 38
— Cecil Lennox 59,233
— Edmund 563
— Edmund Yates 99
— St. Moil. Jonathan ... 96
— John 39
— Robert 101
— William 577
— W 368
Peet, Henry John 451
Peile, Fred. Weston... 64, 218
— Frederick Babington 522
— John Henry 90, 167
■ — Wm. Babington 406
Peirse, Arthur delaPoer
Beresford 269
— Charles Henry 363
Pelley , Ernest Lo 82
Pelly,/S'tfH.Carstairs,i}<. 134
— Henry Joseph ...13, 513
— Lewis, CSI 41.514
— Raymond Richard ... 101
Pemberton, Chris. Cha. 520
— Duncan Scott ... 94, 179
— Edward Augustus ... 451
— George Richard, MD. 453
— Robt. Chas. B. ...93, 219
— Robert Lee 230
— SholtoE 180
— William Walker 489
— Wykeliam Leigh... 89, 304
Pender, Fra. Henry 99
Pengelley, Edward 586
— George Farquharson 398
— William Jenny 79
Pengree, Henry Hewitt 172
Penleaze, Hem-y 96
Penn, Lewis W., CB. 60, 166
Pennant, Son. Ai-ch.
Cha. Hy. Douglas... 99
Pennefather, Cha. Edw. 146
— Nicholas 278
— Robert Percival 222
Pennell, Croker L. B. ... 366
— Reginald 292
Pennethome, Lee Percy 170
Pennington, Cha. Rich. 425
— Frederick 186, 376
Penno, William Lanyon 366
— Thos. W. Lanyon 253
Penny.Cha. BrodieF.g3, 224
— Jas. Champion, 311). 454
— Stapleton 93, 182
Pennycuick,J.P.CB.,38, 166
— John 222
Penrhyn, Edw. G., Lot-d 96
Penrice, Chas. Walter 367
Penrose, Pen. C. CB. 36, 399
Penson, Henry 573
Penton, Chas. Tho. Wren 334
— Herbert Edward 522
— John 80, 335
Pentland, Robert Chas...
Pepper, Geo. Nicholson 275
Peppin, Henry Cole 376
Pepys, Arthm- 305
Perceval, Alex. Glent-
worth Paul CUfton ... 134
— John MaxweU, C'JS.... 12
— Spencer 9
Percival, Charles 586
— Horace 91,168
— Lewis 356
— Philip 86, 325
Percivall, Charles 395
Percy, Lord Alg. M. A... 230
Francis 563
Lord H. H. Manvers 12
John William loi
Reginald J. Heber ... 357
William 151
Pereira, Chas. Lopes 82, 485
Perham, William 563
Perkin, Horace Hilton... 163
Perkins, ^neas 8r,
Alfred Thrale 262
Ai'thm- Fred 360
Edward Norman ...60, 413
— John 67.
Richard Henry 453
Perreau.MontagueChas. 42
Perrin, Charles 10
PeiTOtt, Thomas 17
Perry, Charles James... 569
— Charles Smith 247
— Ernest Wenman 2S4
— George 233,376
— Lionel Frederick
Richard Lavite 563
William
373
Pen-yn, George Edward 336
Persse, Dudley Thomas 252
— Edward
— AViUiam Norton
Pervis, Herbert Mark G. 167
Pester, Hugh Lowman... 405
Peters, Chas. Thos. 3IB. 53
— Edward Nicolls 21
— John Cecil 563
— Wm. Hen. Brooke ...
Peterson, Rich. Aaron
Petit, Guglielmo
Petley. Patrick M'Leod 101
Peto, William Lawes ...
Petrie, Alfred Ernest ... 366
— JohnG., CB 35, 183
— Martin "
Pett, G. T 369
Pettigrew, Bev. S. Thos. 507
Peyton, Chas. Talbot ... 248
— Edward Gilbert 35:
— Francis 33, 344
— J"bn 67, 142
— William 87, 487
Pfaiinkuche, Augustus 587
Phaire, William 88,420
Phayre, Sir Arthur Pur-
vis, CB. KCSL.... 16, 41
— Robert, CB., 37, 132, 51
Phelips, Hy. P. Prescott 588
— Richard 554
— Robert Hoskyns "
Phelps, Albert Dawson
— Arthur 4^9
— Peyton 224
— William 359
Phibbs, George 333
— Richard R 1 70
-William 265
Philips,FrancisMaitland 144
Philips, George 146
— George 91,
276
George 586
— .Las. Joseph 395
— Joseph
— Nathaniel George
— WiUiam S
Philipps, Robert
Phillimore, AVm. Geo
— Stephen Thornton
Phillips, Alfred I'lj
— Arthur Chauncy ...63, 483
— Arthur Noel 409
— Augustus Marshall ... 519
— Charles 187
— Charles
— Edward
— Frederick 01,
— F. Hervey Bathurst
Phillips, George Fred
Marrie
— George Hutchison ... 367
— George Robert 39, 4S1
— Henry Long William 250
— Henry Pearce 142
Henry Walter 294
Legh' Richmond 284
Lewis Guy 60, 229
Noblett 586
Robei-t Newton 13
Robt. Wm.Fergusson 275
Samuel 258
Thomas 160
Wm. Comwallis... 40,481
Phillipps, Henry 99
— Henry 518
— Charles Burch
— Edward Plantagenet 342
— Henry Bm-ch Pye
— Henry Pye 89,236
— Paul Winsloe ... 40, 165
Phillpotts, A. Tho8....3i, 164
— Henry Francis 169
— William Coles ... 90, 210
Philp, Francis Lamb
Philpot, Frederick 379
— Philip
Phipps, Albert August. 305
25S
Charles Edmund
— Henry Barre
— Ramsay Weston ..
— Richard Leckonby
— Thomas Hele
Phipson, Temple L.
Pickance, William John 493 '— I
645
rPiicher, Duncan George 427
I — Honry William 425
Pitman, Han-y Bromley 311
— William 554
Pitt, Douglas Cha. Dean 172
— George Dean, CB. ... 39
-Henry 568
— Hjenry DowdesweIl92, 168
— JJoH. Horace 99
— Thomas Henry .. . 91, 167
— Walter Lewes" 299
— William 215
Pittendrigh, George 237
Pitts, Francis 99
Place, Alfred Fn^ ... 37, 4S1
— Reginald I Jut kr 172
Planck, Charles 454
Plant, William Charles 490
Planta, Etienne de 587
Piatt, Charles Rowley... 99
— Hemy Albert 554
— Wadham Pigott 170
Playfair, Archibald L.... 424
— Elliot Minto 69, 181
— Frederick Lyon ...87, 487
— George Ranken, MI). 453
— George William ...66, 484
— John WiUiam 38, 223
— William 86, 419
— William Morgan 353
Pleydell, Thomas Baker 79
Plomcr, Alfred Goo.. 82, 516
Pickard, Arthur Fred. 69,169
— Henry Wniiam 563
— James 16
Pickering, Albert Chas. 292
— Charles Hart 169
— John, MD 579
— Thomas Henry 581
Pickford,WilliamHeni-y,
31 Bm 230, 376
Pickles, Joseph Henry 573
Pick worth, John Attkine 150
Picot, Charles 301
Picthall, John, 3ID. ... 453
Pidcock, Henry H. F. . . . 349
Pierce, Thomas 66,415
— Thomas W. W 70, 516
— Joseph H. S 67, 515
Piercy, John M 267
Piers, Claudius Buch. ... 185
— Henry W 5S6
— Thomas Tristram 43, 5
Pierson, Edward 3
— James Frederick il
— William Henry z:
Pieters, Charles 554
Pigott, Arthur, 58^364
— Arthur Romer 32;
— Au<fus.tus William ... 366
— Edwara Chas. Pemb.
— Henry De Renzy 67, 316
— John Charles Math. 312
— John Felling 60, 364
— Robt. Graham Foster 253
Pigou, Arthur C. ... 38, 165
— Clarence Geo. S 254
— Clement 350
— Lawrence 563
Pike, Richard James ... 250
Pilcher, Jesse Griggs ... 455
— John Montresor i i
Pilkington, Henry 215
Pilleau, Henry , 579
— Henry George 213
Pilsworth, William 64, 364
Pim. Henrv Richard ... 145
Pinchard.Wm. Biddulph 554
Pinching, Adam Park... 261
Finder, George -,i
Pinkerton, John, 3ID.. .. 531
Piimock, Harris Nicolas 317
Pinwill, Charles Sumner 271
Piper, Chas. Chris 375
— Frederick 309
— Robert Sloper 6
Pipon, Henry 170
— PhiUpGosset 38, 165
Pirie. William 41, 514
Pirkis, Geo. Ignatius ... 367
Pirrie, George 409
Pitcairn, Andrew 99
■IS 395
'Uich.37, 411
ly 489
409
— George Ward C 421
— Henry Augustus 425
— Trevor J. Chicheley 450
— Walter F. C. C 287
Plummer, Francis 521
— Heathcote 243
Plumptre, Francis Hy. 531
Plunket, P. Hem-y C. ... 316
Plunkett, Hon. Cha. D. 15
— J/oH. Edw. Sydney ... loi
— George Tindall 213
— Joseph John 395.
— Robert Hastings W. 171
Pochin, Norman 243.
Pocklington, E. Hy. F. 14
— Evelyn Broomlield ... 296
— Frederic 90,240
— Frederick Charles ... 317
— George Henry 67, 258
Pnf- rl:. .sv,' 1;, 1>. C.,Bt. so
340
533
Robert .
Pitcher, Algernon 395
I • ' , '. ' 1 ' .'Meson .
i'n i!. .\(;,M-iu.^ John.
I'ogson, li'red. George... 254
— John 405
— WrendallQ 405
Poiguand, George 303
Pole, Arthur Cunliffe 8, 309
— Arthur Charles 155
— Cha. Van Notten 80
— Edward 9, 154
— Fred. William 398
^George Henry Law . 212
— G. H. T. Van Notten. 160
— Mundy loi
Polehampton, JSeu. A.... 533
Polkinghorne, Stewart 401
Pollard, Benj. Horatio... 342
— Charles 64, 218
— Dillon Gustavus ...37, 480
— Henry William 359
— William H., 3ID. 186, 374
Pollock, Art. J. Osborne 262
— Chas. Fred., 3IB. 240, 377
— Fred. R.,C,S'/. 65, 415
— George Ch.T loner 359
— .r-l-iCv::]:::!!! 182
V"''' ' t : ■ W 1:1. T.84, 486
'•'" . ' i';'^s 402
r ■ K, .1 N. de 587
Pond, Aie.xHiiucr . .64, 414
Ponsford, liev. WiUiam 396.
Ponsonby, H. Frederick 31
— Justinian G 293
Poole, Arthur 520
— Arthur Jame.s 313
— Edwin 401
— Gabriel Rolan'i R. ... 147
— George K., jl/X* 454
— Joseph Ruscombe ... 170
— MathewCcnway 493
— Robert Alfred 308
P P 2
646
Index.
Poo'c Wm.Johu Evercd 304 Poyntz, Willir.m Henry 94 Prin-lc, Alfred Lionel... ijijQum, Henry Evans 70, 417
Pooley, George Ricliard 35
Poore, Fra. Harwooi... 39s
— John 397
— Robert loi
Pope, Alfred 371
— Charles D'Aguilar ... 267
— Mev. Henry
— James 87
--Joseph John 377
— Richard Albert V. ... 554
Popham, J. Leybome
— Samuel, 3fB 32
Poppe, Philip Edward
Poppelwell, G. Bell 301, 374
Porcelli, Alfred ■ 215
Portal. Robert 99
Portelli, A. P. M. A. A. 360
Porteous, Charles A. ... 491
— Francis Pender ^ 267
— Henry .'. <93
— James Edward 494
Porter, Alexar.der, MD. 506
— Atwell Robert 238
— Basil 367
— Hem-y Richard 167
— Joshua Henry ...343. 374
— Morton Lawrence ... 169
— Reg. da Costa 215
— ThomasCole 141
— Whitworth 59, 209
Portman, Aug. Berk. ... 521
Posnett, Hutchison 234
Poste, Wilham 279
Pote, Charles St. Clair.. 563
Poten, Conrad 587
Potgieter, Conrad Fred. 366
Poyser, Richard 395
Pratt, Charles 96]
— Zord Charles Robert 296'
— Charles Stewart 426
— Francis Edward ...91,210
— Henry Hamilton ...85, 364
— Henry Marsh 424
— Robert, CS 32
— Sisson Cooper 170
— Eeo. Thos. A. C, MA. 507
— Sir Thos. S., KCB. 7, 281
Prendergast, Charles L. 451
— Charles O'L. L 423
— Guy Annesley 85, 411
— Harry North D. ... 62, 22
— Hew Lindsay 90,22
Joseph Samuel. MjD. 578
" 49"
554
Potham, John
Pott, David 12, 410
— Robt. Constantino ... 322
— Stephen i
— William 27
Potter, D. Mackinlay ... 31
— Frank 31
— Henry 37
— Henry, il/i) 45
— Wm. Bothwell 26
Pottinger, Brab. Hy. 84, 18
— John, CB 1
— JohnWin. H 172
— William 99
Potts, Chas. Highmore
— Lipton Cumming 326
— Thomas 568
Poulden, Richard Matt. 79
Poulter, Brownlow 216
Poulton, Charles Wal
ter, MD 279, 373
— Heni-y B. A
Pout, Frank 377
Povah, John Richard ... 234
Powell, Burdett Richard 403
— Charles Folliott 428
— Edward O Donovan . 401
-Frank, Jlf^ 454
— George Hudleston ...
— Geo. William
— Henry Claringbold . . .
— Henry George Aug. . . .
— James
— Malachi
— Ruben Hill
— Thomas Pery
— Bev. William Bassett 50I
Power, David O'Neill ... 26
— Edward Henry... 63, 483
— Frederick Edward ... 292
— Gervase Barker 17
— John 255
— John
— John Lennox 33°
— John Livingston 238, 377
— Pierce Geo., MB. 320, 378
— Richard 455
— Robert Vincent, MD. 507
— Hir Wm. J. T., KCB.
— Wm. Le Poer
— Wilmot Horton T. 252, 377
Powis, Frederick Thos. . . 50
Powlett, Norton 17
— Percy William 42
— Thomas Charles Orde 292
Pownall.Geo.Albt.Beaty 170
Powys, Hon. Charles
— Henry Herliert ....
— Henry Littleton 295
.86, 42
407
372
273
329
James Henry
Lenox
Maunsell Mark
Reynolds S. J. .
Robert Keating ..
William Miles
Prenderville, John H
Prentis, Charles 454
Presant, Thomas 69
Prescott, A. S. K.... 186, 376
— Cyril Jackson 63, 515
John C. PhUlips ...43, 482
WUliam 402
Preston, Algem. E. S.... 153
Alex. Fra., JWS... 186,377
Arthm-John 277
Arthur Thomas
Barnard Hughes 489
Charles Edward 569
Francis Henry ... 215,376
Henry Edward 171
Henry Evelyn W 554
Jenico John 357
— John Ingle 289
— John AVilliam loi
Richard 59, 288
William Berthon... 86, 517
William Han-ison ... 319
William R 31
Prettejohn, R.B.,C.B. 37, 160
Pretyman, Geo. Tindal
William 99
Prevost, Charles 99
— George Phipps 66,265
— Lewis De Teissier ... 29:
— Thomas AVm 67, 364
— WilUana -- .. 337
Priaulx, Henry 577
Price, Adolphus James
— Edward, CB 31, 164
— Edward Thos 367
— George
— Geo . Richardson 172
— George Uvedale... 40, 513
— James Cecil Grove ... 70
— James Hervcy 401
— James Nugent B 305
— John Andrew 90, 167
— John Bulkeley 282
— John Lloyd 255
— Ralph Anstruther 45
— Richard Blackwood... 58
— Richard Charles 21
— Richard Stephenson 367
— Robert Havard ...64,414
— Robert Henry 66
— Robert Locke 521
— Sir Rose Lambart,JB<. 554
— Thomas ■. 494
— Thomas Charles 169
— WUliam, Jfi) 507
— William Henry ... 290, 374
— Wm. Sparks, M.... 319, 378
Prichard, Augustus. ..41, 482
554
Hesketh B.
Prickett, Thomas
-William
Pride, Henry Wynne ..
Prideaux, Sir E. S., Bt.
— Robert A
— William Francis
Pridham, Frederick 369
Priestley, Fred. J. B. 38,
— George
— Horatio
— Thomas
|Primrose, Hon. E. H. ...
Jas. Maurice, CSI. ...
Andrew 150
David 409
George 61, 482
James 554
— Norman Wm. D 282
Robert, MD 454
Priusep, A. Haldimand 408
Frederick Bruce 163
Henry Auriol 84, 418
Prior, Benjamin J.C. 82, 486
— Charles 403
— George Upton 346
— Henry A. A 503
— Henry Hartley 346
— Henry Wallis 327
— John De M. Murray
— John Edward Hale
Prissick, Thomas Butt... 367
Pritchard, Cha s . E dward
— EdwardBrace 400
— Gordon Douglas... 62, 21
— Henry 15,48'
— Hem-y FoUett 18
Hurlock Galloway 490
Thomas 5°?
Pritchett,Wm. Morris... 400
Prittie, Edward
Hon. Henry O'C.
Probart, Fra. Geo. C. 84, 247
Probyn, Dighton Mac-
naghten, CB 40
Procter, Montagu M. 93, 42^
Proctor, Henry 264
Pronger, James 154
Prothero, Montague 492
Protheroe, Dav. Garrick 24
EdwardSchaw 579
Proudfoot, AndrewWm. 322
Geo 494
Pryce, Athelstane Robt. 155
Douglas Davidson 494
Meyrick 138
Prynne, John Basset 68, 399
Piickle, Henry Glover 94, 488
James 63, 483
Puddicombe, Rob. Bruce 563
Puget, Granville AV. 81, 278
— John 67, 150
Pughe, J. Robertson 40, 411
Pulford, Russell Richard 214
Pullan, AjTton 423
Pulsford, Chas. Hai-vey 236
PuUeine.H.Burmester 88,267
Pulley, Charles 280
— Charles 405
Pulleyne, Edward,
Pulteney,R. Maximilian 296
Pumfrett, George 349
Purcell.E. T.Will 90, 167
— Geoffrey Chaucer 378
— John 337
— Mathew Henry 214
— Theobald Andrew ... 378
Pui-chas, William Robt. 214
Purdon, Henry Geo 310
— Jno.Edw.,Jlf.B 378
— Rowland ....
Purdy, Robert.
Purefoy,J.W.,3fi). 249, 378
Purkis, G. J 394
William Syer
Purves, Henry Black
Purvis, Arthur Kennedy 333
Charles Alexander. ... 34
Herbert M.G 89, 167
Puzey, Arthur Robert... 214
Pye, Kellow Charles 213
Pym, Edw. Lawes ...67, 399
— Frederick George.. 67, 399
— Samuel 170
Pyne, Edward Ernest... 401
— John 259
Peter Edward .
Thomas James
Quitilan, JSev. A. W. R.,
MA
Michael
Quinton.W.W., ilfi?. 186, 377
Quirk, John Owen. .
Phaip
376
313
Littleton Albert 303 Prince , Robert
Poyntz, James sSlPringle, Alexander 143
Raban, Edward 215
Herbert 41, 412
Rev.R.C.W.,JlfX ... 508
Raby, John 532
Radchff, WiUiam 12
Francis Wm 172
RadcUffe, Charles D 252
— EmiliusC.Delm^ 99
— Geo. B. Edmund 522
— Geo. Travis 40S
— Robert Parker 33, 165
— Wm. Pollexfen,C£.33, 361
Raddock, Charles E 454
Radford, Arthur 171
— Frederic 143
— Oswald C 269
Rae, Giistav.Rochfort3i 5,379
— WilUam 57^
Rahilly, John Roche 262, 375
Rahlwes, Fred. Jacob... 587
Raibes, Charles 69, 181
— ^ Charles Lewis 490
--Edward 351
— Frederick Duncan.... 522
— Percy Bm-y 179
— RobertNapier 35, 410
Thomas, CB 36, 288
Railston, Henry Edward 284
Rainbird, Alfred 187
Raines, Joseph Rob. 99, 131
JuUusA.R.,C£ 14
Rainey, A. J. Macan 66, 484
Henry Gamer 32
Rainforth, Thomas 267
Rains, Stephen Walter . . 368
Rainsford, Cha. Patrick 563
Marcus Edw. R 370
Rait, Ai'thur John 169
Raitt, Charles Robert... 96
Ralph, Charles 367
Joseph 554
Ralston, Wm. Henry 82, 316
Edward Bannerman.. 484
Rambaut, J., MD 579
Rammell, Henry S. ...64, 483
Ramsay.Balcarres D.W. 64
Edw. Bannerman 65, 483
— George 15, 410
— George Spottiswoode 171
Henry, CB 35, 410
Herbert Maynard 451
James 96
John 213
John 187
— Mannadake 423
— Nathaniel Crichlow... 269
— Robt. A. Douglas 401
— Thomas 376
— William 321, 375
— William 407
— WilUam Alexander ... 146
Ramsbotham, Walter
Basnett,Jlf2) 186, 376
Ramsden, George 563
— John Chas. Francis... 170 ,
— WiUiam Charles 451
— William John F 231
Ramsey, Mev. A., MA... 457 '
— George 368 j
Ranee, Frederick
Rand, George
RandaU, Alfred 25^
John George 253, 37
Quallott, .Tames 457
Quarry, John 360
Quaylo, James Speddiug 171
Queade, WiUiam Henry loi
Quentin, Geo. A. Fred. .. loi
Queripel, Alfred Ernest 395
QuickC, Sidy. Godolphin loi
Quill, Arthur Saunders 85
— Berkeley Crosbie,' 330
— John Jerome 401
— Rich. Henry, ilf.B
Quin.Augustus J.O'Mal-
Icy
John Henry .
Richard George ...
WiUiam Lowndes
Randell, George
Henry Lloyd
Randolph, C. WUson
Edmund
Edward Henry
John Wccch
Walter 261
Ranfurly.T.G.H., jBar/o/ 229
Rangeley, Herbert 185, 395
Ranken, Robert 42, 482
Rankin, Henry Herbert. 450
Ranking, W. Lancaster 503
Banking, J. Lancastei" 501
Ransford, Charles
Rant, William
Raper, AUan Grsme 344
— John Fraser 69, 178
Rasch, Frederic Carne .. i
— Henry Augustus 3
Ratcliff, Thomas Hanson 357
Rathbone, St. George
John
— Hans Robert 269
Rathborne, Wm. Hans..
Ratigan, Alfred Hy. 270, 378
Rattou, James J. L.,3/X). 507
Rattray, Cha., MD. 281, 376
— James Clerk, CB
— Tliomas, CS/. . ... 40,
Raven, Newcome R
RavenUill, Edward H. G.
— Frederick George 91,
— John Smith
— Philip.., 59, 209
Ravenscroft, Arth. ^V.
E 351
— William Henry 36;
Ravenshaw, Chas.W. ... 253
Rawes, Wm. Woodward 17
Rawhns, A. Macdonell.. iS;
— Archibald Macdonell. 34
— Arthur JohnChambro 181
— James Sebastian 63, 41.
— John 292
— Sebastian 'Wliite 315
— Thomas Andrews 64
*Rawhnson,E. 0. Brookes 450
— Georg e Romney
— George
— Spencer Richard 494
— William Sawrey loi
Rawusley, Thos. Joseph 368
Raw.son.CourtneyClarke
Rawstorne, JohnGeorge 99
— Geo. Albert Lawi-ence 398
Ray,G.Hutchinson,il/D. 455
— Herbert Reginald
— SidneyKeyworth,i86, 377
Raye, D. 0"ConneU,lfZ). 455
— Henry Robert 568
Rayment, George
— Geo. Jos. Robt 395
Raymond.Elhott Arthur 554
— Henry Phipps i
"Raynes,' Edw. Vilhers... 37
— M 58'
Raynsford, E. C.Wm. 93, 178
— Fred. Montague... 83, 486
Read, Arthur W. Crewe 423
— Constantine 555
— ConstantineCaridi,23o,375
— Horatio
— John BigneU H 234
— John Moutray 252
— Raphael Woolman ... 579
— Thomas 568
— William 563
Reade, Cecil Loftus 149
— Arthm- Lloyd 308
— Buruard Edward 409
— George Edward 450
— Henry Cooper 579
— Herbert Taylor 373
— John By Cole 374
Ready, Charles 99
— JohnTobin 312
Reamsbottom, Alfred ... 32S
Rean, Wm. Henry, MD. 505
Reay, Charles 62, 413
— Edward Robert 530
— Joseph 83, 418
Rechtern, Adolphus ... 5S7
Retlmond, J. P., CB. 36, 307
Reed, Augustus Keppel. 454
— Baynes 250, 377
— F.J. Buchanan loi
— John Groscort, MD... 506
— Robert Baynes 250
— Sir Thos., KCB.CB. 6, 286
— Thomas 99
Rees, J ohnVander Horst 563
— Richard Powell 142
— Walter Crawford 368
Beeve.iEllis Philip Fox. . . 99
— John 99
— Maxwell 140
— Ney ill Henry 289
Reeves, Charles Edward 237
— Frederick 349
— Henry Nicholas 519
34.
Index.
Reeves.Hy.SpencerEdw. 367iRicardo, Horace
— John 290 Rice, Augustus Thos.
Reid, Adam Scott, MB. 456 — Cecil
— Alexander 255, 374 — Charles Augustus
— Alex. John Forsyth... 430
^ Alex. Thomson..
— Blair Thomas ...
— Sir Ch.SL.KCB...
— Charles Edward
— Charles Samuel.
— David
— David
— Francis, 3/D 57S
— Francis Maude 317
— GeorgeDavid 45
— Harrie Ai'chbold 141
— Hem-y 10
— Henry PhiUpS 15
— James 62, 41
— James 451
— James Black 481
— Jas. Henry 69, 183
— John 455
— John Henry Stuart... 133
— Philip Savile Grey ... 214
— Robert 364
— Robert....
— Robert 568
— Sylvester 241
— Thomas Bassett... 186, 37;
— William 34
Reidhaven, Viscount ... 133
Reignolds, T. Scott, CB
ReiUy, B. Lewis Philip.. 249
— CharlesGeo. H 395
— Charles Henry . .
— Edmund George
647
395
— John
— John Temple Charles
— Rawdon, Edw. D 309
— William E. M.,CjB.s9 "
Reinecke, C. Augustus 587
Relf, Benjamin 1^7
Relph, Charles C 368
Remmington, Fred. A. 430
— Samuel L. M 293
Rendell,Wniiam J., 252, 374
Rennick, Albert de C,
— Edward E. P. J. de C. 430
— Henry de Pamy 427
— Robert H. Francis ... 428
Remne, C. Elphinstone 288
George 37
William 336
Renny, George .
George Alexander 60, 178
Geo. Blakiston
Henry
Hem-y 68,
Renny- Trailyour, Henry
Waugh
Thomas J. O'Dwyer 280
snshaw, Richard Wm. 158
Renton, Alex. A., MD. 505
— David, 3XZ) 157,378
Robert 64, 483
Renwick, W. T 9, 208
Repton, Herbert Mills... 422
Revill, John 187
, Thomas Dennis ... 259
Reynardson, Charles B. 229
E.B., CB 96
Reyne, James Fred 281
— Peter Bennet 31
Reynell, Sco. George C. 533
Reynolds, Arthur S
Edward S
Francis
George Hewetson
Hem-y Charles
Henry Charles
James Hen. , MB
John Hem-y 6
John Williams
William
Rhenius, Bev. Charles
— Charles James E.
Rhoades, T. H. G
Rhodes, Godfrey
Riaeh, Wm. Alex. ... 4
RiaU, .John Lewis
Richard V. Sankey
WilUam Augustus
Ribton, Sir John, Bart. 563
John Browne 335
Ricard, Henry Longfield 368
Ricardo, Francis Cecil... 230
Henry C. Plunkett... 421
^ Jas. Thos 2i6
— Walter Brook 92, 168
— William 64, 515
— William Roche, 3ID. 454
Rich, Arthur Newbolt 403
— Charles CarroU
— Charles David 67
— G. ^Vhitwo^th T., CB.
— FrederickHenry...6o, 209
— Henry 563
— Henry Bayard
— John Sampson 554
— Robert James Evelj-n 555
— William Charles ..,41, 48
Richardes, W. Eardley 563
Richards, C.F.,3/iJ. 331, 378
— Charles James 407
— Fleetwood John
— FowellC. B 370
-G 369
— Hampden Augustus
— John Richard JH 236
— Hev. Joseph, MA 457
— Robert 36, 513
— Solomon 36, 410
— Stuart Lloyd 526
— WUham Hamilton 87, 299
Richardson, Alexander 215
— Charles Clarke 3
Christopher R 81, 321
Edmimd R. Stewart 310
Frederick 99
Francis Moseley 577
George Lloyd Reily 430
John, MB 455
John Booth 92, 168
Jos. Fletcher, CB.40,
Mallcott Sydney
Mervj-n
Richard
Roland
Robert Campbell
Robert William
Thomas Alexander...
William Scott
William Stewart
Willingham Frankhn 213
Wodehouse D 370
Richmond, Alex. ...186,376
Archibald Pullerton.. 455
C. H. G. L.. Duke 0/555
— Felix
George Matthew
Henry Thomas
John 'Alexander
Matthew, CB
— Richard OUffe 294
Richter, Ern. Fer. C. B. 587
Rickard, Frederick M. 506
Rickards, A. Knox 142, 37
Alam Wm. Low 23,
— Arthur 131
— Edward John 31
Ricketts, Charles 58.
Henry Wyndham 3™
Montague Poyntz 42:
Richard Rodney... 61, 48:
Rickford, Charles W. H. 243
Rickman, Albert Divett 356
William 39, 361:
Riddell, Andrew X. E... 532
Archibald 577
Charles Fairford H... 250
C.J.Buchanan, CB. 13
— George Dalziel 506
Henry Som. Hutton 305
Henry Vansittart 409
Robert Vansitta.rt ... 220
Rodney Stuart 316
Walter 171
William Carre 349
Wm. Hem-y 255
Riddick, John 379
Riddlesden, John Buck 96
Richard 55
Ridcout, A. Kennedy qi, 16
Fra. Goring ■.... 409
Henry Wood 563
John Wood 67, 484
Rider, Wm. Barnham T.
Ridge, James Stuart ... 568
Robert Stuart '... 79
Bldgeway, Joseph West 45
364
Ridgeway, Rich. Kirby 342
— Wm. Adams 253
Ridgway, Albert Brutton 371
Ridings, J. Sailleir,J/2). 506
Ridler, WUliam 309
Ridley, Heurj' Matthew 149
Ridout, Joseph B 326
Ridsdale, W. 11. E. 247,364
Rigaud, Giblies 37, 304
Rigby, Samuu! 563
Rigg, Henry Alfred 171
Righy, Henrv 14, 218
Riley, Daniel 58
— Hen. Whewell Daniel 299
— JohnWm. H 280
— John Edward loi
Rimington, Richard Bet-
ton 92, 210
— Spencer 518
— Thomas Hosmer 31
Rind, Alex. T. Seaton A. 430
— Malcolm M'Neill 353
Ringer, Theobald, MD. 454
Rintoul, Robert 555
Riordan, John 573
— Rolrert de Bui-gh 2S2, 377
— William Edward 186, 378
Ripley, Edw. P. Wilson85, 418
RippingaU, F. Tho. S. 141
Rippon, George Wdliam 371
Rishton, Alfred Louis... 406
Risk, Erskine Tudor ... 401
Ritchie, John 92, 183
— James 328
— James Hutton, MD. 506
— Thomas 185
Ritherdon, Augustus 41, 481
— Augustus Wm. ... 63, 483
Ritson, Fred. Anthony 370
Rivaz, Vincent 428
Rivers, Francis James 490
— Harry 12
Rivett-Carnac, Percy T. 307
Rizzo, Edmund 360
Robarts, Charles James 36
— Charles James 411
Robb, David Eh-y 586
— John, MB 532
Robberds.JKeo.F. 'W.,BA. 457
Robbins, Alex. G. John 277
— Geo. Blakemore 326
— Herbert Eyre 401
— Nathaniel Eyre 137
Roberts, Sir A., KCB. 6, 347
Allan Scott 452
Archibald Henry 182
Arthur E. Simmonds 563
Arthur J 288
— Arthur William 450
Charles 318
Charles Fyshe loi
Charles John Cramer 247
Charles Pasley '...91, 183
Edmund Hiunphrey 247
Edward 29s
Frederick Sleigh 61, 17S
Francis 170
Francis 555
— Frank 398
Frederick Boyd 184
F. Thomas 99
George Brown ... 67, 484
George Ricketts... 65, 415
Gerard John 310
Henry Prescott, MB. 533
Henry Robert 248
Henry Bradley ...68, 397
Howland 170
— John 93, 421
JuUus S54
Norcott D'Esterre ... 327
Rich. Armstrong 66, 221
Rich. Llewelyn 234
Richard Samuel 490
Stanley Napier 350
Thomas Law lot
Thomas William 182
Walter 312
William 39, 240
William Arthur 169
William Edward 243
Wm Howland, MD. 506
Robertson, A.C.lfD. ... 375
— Alex.Cimningham 34, 244
Archibald 99
Charles, MD 506
— David 451
648
Index.
Robertsou, Divie Henry 45i|Robotham, Jno. H. 309, 373
— Divie Knighton
— Donald
— Duncan Peter
— Elliot Larkins
• — Francis "William.
— Francis William
— Frederick
— Frederick
— George
— George Duncan
— George Forbes
— George Coke .89
— George Gordon, MD.
— Henry
— Henry Larkins ... 39,
— Henry Maxwell
— James Alexander ..
— James Forbesj 68, 515
— Jas. Henry Craig
— James Scott, CB.
— Jas. Elphinston . .
— James Peter, CB.
— John, JtfD
— John
— John Albert
— John Leslie
247iRobson,FrancisW.A. 60,
494' — John Castell
308 Roch, Sampson ... 299,
352! — Thomas James
136 Roche, Alexander
353' — Arthtir Wellesley 192,
248 — Charles Boyse .,
555 — Charles Sangster deF.
547! — Edm\iud
563 — John
339 — John, MD
159 Rochfort-Boyi, 0. Aug.
579 — R. Hamilf.'m
149 Rochfort Alox. Nelson
411 — Henry \V
169 — Thomas F. C
96 Rocke, Herbert
James Harwood ...61,
Richard
366;— Richard Hill
262 Roddy, Cha. Hamilton .
96|— Patrick
sSolRodick, Rob. Preston B.
573 Rodney, George B. 36,
172, — Lennox George
367 Roe, Edward A. H. 152,
— John Ramsay James 555 — Engene ^Mervin
— Lewis Shuldham 58 — John
— Norman Donald 489 j^ Peter Burton . .
— Patrick Francis 338 1 — Peter Henry '...
— R. Jameson Eus. 85, 304' — Robert Edward
— R. Richardson, CB. 8, 138 — Sam. Black, MB. 33S
— Robert Stanwix 422 — Wm. Alex. Crauford..
— Robert William P. ... 172'— William Carden 360,
— Schoedde, MB 378!Roebuck, Fra. H. A. D.
— Wheatley 89, 488 'Rogan, James
— William 369 Roger, Charles
— WUham, 3/£. ...186, 378 — NeiU
— William Henry i43!Rogers, Adam M
Robertson-Ross, Pat. ... 39 — Charles James
67.
Rose, Hy. Josepli...
Henry Metcalfe
— Hugh ....
James ...
John 330J — Eichnrd 3»S
JohnLewis 2S0 — Samuel, J/.B 380
John Rose Holden ... 99J — Valentine Francis.... 213
Joseph 453 Rowland, Andrew... 10, 183
Thomas Capel 262 — George 102
WiUiam 67, 484 — Henry 326
Thomas
563! — William Hodnett 299
506' Rowlands, Hugh.... 40, 285
240' Rowlandson, George ... 16
573' — George 489
256'^ John 238
Alex. Clark, IfZ). 234, 374' — JohnArthur 530
— Alexander G«orge ... 425I— Michael Alexander.... 493
Allen Theophilus 273I — Walter 409
AniU-ew Galbraith . . . sgslRovrlatt, Edwin Alex.39, 411
Camp. Claye Grant 39, 412 Rowley, .Si ;• Charles, Bt, 99
RosehiU, Geo. J., Lord
Roseingrave, Matthew ,
Ros)S, iEneas McLeod...
— Albert Ernest 85,
Alexander
jVlexander Aitken . . .
Robilliard, Chas. D. H. 555
— John Le Cocq 398
Robinson, Albert B. 157, 37S
— Bev. Alexander, MA. 457
— Alexander 37, 411
— Barnes Slyfield 335
— CecU Bowes 262
— Charles Gilbert ...93, 179
— Charles Robert =,79
-^ Charles Walker 356
— Daniel George 37, 218
— DelaPei-e 261
— Douglas 79
— Edgar John 294
— Francis Ma tthew 171
— Francis Wi.igfield ... 331
— Frederick, ,1/Z).-.. 233, 373
— Frederick RusssU ... 330
— George Cayley 555
— iSi'rG.Abercrombie,B<. loi
— Henry '.
— Henry, CB
— Henry Augustin
— Henry Daniel . .
— Henry Seymotu'
— Isaac Bryne
— James
— James
— Jas. Estcourt
— John
— John iS
— John
— John Corsane
— Johnlnnis
— John .lames
— Owen Campobello
— Philip Albert..
— Ebenezer.
Jffo. Edward J
Edwin Henry
Frederick James
George Burridge
George Edmund
George Walter
George Wm. Nesbit .
Henry Brudenell
Henry Gordon
Henry Thomas . . .90,
James, MB
James Thomas
John Edward Varty .
J. Godfrey, MB. 313,
— John Peverell
Malcolm William
Richard
Robert
Robert Gordon ...84,
Robert Montresor ...
Samuel Ormsby
Thomas
Wdliam Maule
487 Rogerson, WiUiam
■ 5631— William Dunk
. 569 Rokeby.H.,Xor(i,i"C.B.6,
• 398 — Langham
. 563 Rolland, jilex. Tulloch.
■ 573 — Patrick MuiTay
. 274!— Stuart Erskine
• 99[RoHeston, Aug. Carr V.
■ 376 — CorneUus Charles ...
. 563 Roll o, J^on. Robert, CB.
■ 170 — RobertA
. 407 Rolph, William Mogg...
■ 240 Romanes, Robt. John ...
. 563 Romer, Robert C. ... 34,
Robert Franck
586
— Richard ColUngwood 304 — Roliert William
— Richard Harcourt
— Richard Rodd . .
— Richard Swannc
— Ricluird Wood ...
— Robert Henry ...
— Stapylton 38, i6c
— Thomas, 3X5 456
— Thomas Middleton ... ^53
— Wellesley, G. W 367
— William 187
— William Beverley ... 101
— William Christy 186, 377
— William Henry 577
— William MacDonnell 493
— William Walton ... . 215
Romilly, Francis John...
249 — Frederick
179 Roney-Dougal, Richard
255 Rooke, Algernon W.
Cresswell Keane C. .
— Harry Alfred
— Harry William
— Henry Douglas
— Lewis
— William 92J
— Willoughby Sandil ..'.
Roome, Frederick ...62,
Rooney, Jas. Patrick ...
Roper, John
— Robert
RobLsou, Huu'l'- Geo. 62, 514 Rose, Edward Lee
Eoblcy, Horatio Gordon 337I— Harcourt Ranking .
254. 37S|Rowcrofl, Francis, CB. 403
430 — Francis Frederick ... 4ae
..61, 413 — George Cleland ...85, 418
555! — H. Crommelin 2«9
232, 2361 Rowe, George Mitchell 261
Charles G: H
David Robert 367
Edm. James Thomas 215
EdmxmdAshton 358
Edm. D. RusseU 63, 414
Edward Charles 519
Francis J. T 90, 518
George 555
George Cumberland . 455
George Campbell 421
George Clarkson 311
Hamilton McE., ilfjD. 506
Harcourt Ranking... 278
James T. Carter 453
John, CB 34, 356
John 568
John Foster George,
of Bludensburr/ 172
John H., MB. 283, 374
John James 252
John Leith 269
— Joseph Came 319
Justin Charles 22c
Bev. Malcolm Munro 533
Patrick W. Sydenham i<
Robert Hill 2;
Robert Hunt King.... i;
Robert Lockhart ;
Thomas 33, 2(
Thomas Gaily 86, 4:
— Thomas French 2;
William Alexander ... \
Wm. Geo. MD. 244, 3;
William Gordon 2:
— ■ William Henry 94, 5:
— William James 1
Rosser, Mev. Charles A. 396
— Charles Doherty 28"
— Richard Henry 28
Rosseter, James Hurley 172
Rossmore.H. C. W.,Lord
Rostron, John A. ... 141, 395
Rothe, Geo. Walter Chas. 169
— Lorenzo
Rothney, Alex. Brskine 147
— O. Edward, CST....3S,
Rothwell, John Sutton
— William
Rottenburgh, Geo
Rottiger, Franz...
Rotton, Ai'thur ....
— Guy
— JReo. John E.Wharton,
DD
Roundell,Rich. Roundell
Rough, Wm. Edward M.
Roupell, Fra. Fred. T.
— George Chas. K. P....
Rous, George Gnoy 99
— WUliam John 99
— Hon. William Rufus 55
Rouse, John R 569
— Robert 454
— Robert Savery 549
Routh, Leonce 577
— Leonce H. Isham 37
— Randolph 366
— William Randolph .
CB.
37.
— Charles
— Geo. Charles Erskine 265
— Robert H. Rickets 89, 167
— Hon. Wm. Chambre... 172
Roworth, Chas. Bdw. W. 555
Roy, Gopaul C. 3ID. ... 456
Royds, Smith Byrom .... 32s
Royle, Arnold 581
— Arthur Fanshawe W.. 287
Ruck, Arthur Ashley .... 244
— Richard Matthews ... 215
Ruck-Keene, J. Edw. 91, 167
Riidd, John Trohear 303
Thomas, IfXi 243, 376
Wm. Fred. John 84, 234
Ruddach, John Warner.. 298
Ruddell, James A. ...67, 269
Rudge, Arthur 373
John 248
— Samuel 171
— Walter Reginald 170
Rudman, Frank Fiddes. 285
— Wniiam Frederick ... 282
Rudyerd, R. BuiToughs. 321
Ruel, Frederick Herbert 400
Ruggles.John 67, 41s
Rumbold, Charles Hale 367
Rumley, Randall 9, 271
— WUliam Powell 401
Rumsey,EdwardWaugh 307
— George Ferris 160
RundaU, F. Hornblow38, 221
Mark Montagu 293
Rundle, Aldborough 265
Rushbrooke,^ m. Hem-y 254
Rushton, MarkWm. R... 368
RusseU, Lord A. G 32
— And. Hamilton 99
— Baker Creed 80, 155
— Charles 172
— Charles Edward ...94, 359
— Lord Chas. James Fox 99
— Christopher Josiah ... 212
— Xord Cosmo George... 102
— Sir Charles, Bart 99
— Sir David, i'CjB 9, 330
— Ebenezar G 456
— 5'ijjE.Lechmere,XCiS/. 403
— Francis Broadfoot ... 171
— Francis Shii-ley 156
— Frederick 238
— Frederick Browne ... 99
— George Algernon 1 79
— George Brown 143
— George WiUiam... 35, 480
— JLon. Geo. Wm. G. ... 151
— Henry Eyre 563
— Herbert Henry 244
— Hickman Rose ... 80, 301
— Horatio Albert 367
— Hugh Percy 171
— James 137
— John C. Mainwaring. 493
— John CecU 154
— John Montague 159
— Lechmere 519
— Lindsay 67, 218
— William Albert 39s
Routledge, Herb. HamU. 371 — jSm- William, B<. CB... 33
Row, William Skene 60, 413 — Wm. Carmichael.. 42, 177
Rowan.HenryS., CB. 14, 164! — Wm. James Dacres... 279
John HUl.
— Terence
— Sir Wm., GCB.
Rowbaud, Arthur..
— Henry
.... 563 1 Ruston. WUliam 573
.... 278 1 Rutherford, A. Maxwell 102
.6, 296 — James 563
— James 530
409'.
Index.
Kutherford, Rich. Duffln
Buckley 311
— William 359
— William, Mb. CB 372
Rutlierfurd, A. J. Oliver 102
— Thomas Walter ...88, 420
— Walter ElUot 426
Rutter, John 360
Riittledge, Alfred 253
— Edward Butler 456
— John Knox 137
— Thomas Ormsby 99
— Wm. Frederick... 240, 378
Ruvignes, Chas. Henry
Theodore Bruce de . , . 68
Ruxton, Frederick Chas. 273
— Harry Style 409
— John, MB 256, 379
— Julian Henry Hay ...
Ryall, BromieWm...68, 416
— Edward Canny 58:
Ryan, (.^onstantine Jos. 309
— Edward Henry 179
— Edward Moody ...40,411
— George 379
— George A 99
— GeorgeEdward 254
— Matthew Joseph 378
— Thaddeus Richard ... 179
— Valentine 310
— Wm. Cavendish B. 87, 419
Rybot, George Oliver ... 69
-Henry Day 563
Ryder, Herbert Croft ... 261
— Spencer Charles D.64, 414
Ryland, Ashley Cowper 367
Ryley, Frank 327
Rynd, M'Kay gg
— Philip Crampton 42 1
Ryves, Charles Maxw. 530
— Henry Ell ward ...82,486
— HerveyKkins 427
— WilliamHonry 35, 410
Sabin, iJcw. J. E 396
Sabine, Sir E., KCB. 7, 164
Sackville,Lionel R. Stop-
ford 357
Sadleir, Jiey. F 396
Sadler, James Hayes ... 307
Sadlior, Nicholas 136
— Richard 169
Safford, D. John Dixon 343
Sage, Aj-thur 61, 482J
— Charles A. Ross 350
St. Albans, Z)Hte 0/ 131
St. Aubyn, Wm. John... 314
St. Clair, Hon. Chas. W. 60'
— James Latimer C 337!
St. Croix, Charles de ... 236
St. George, Arthur Geo. 273
— Etienne 67, 416J
— Henry P. L'Estrange 555
— H.H 369'
— James D.N 366!
— Sir John, KCB. ... 12, 164
— Sir John, Bart 258
— ISeo. Leonard H 396
— Waldyve Wellington 243
— William Baldwin 171
St. Hill, WincUe Hill 82, 259
St. John, St. Andrew... 401
— Charles William. ..88, 364I
— Edward Beauchamp 555!
— Frederick Charles ... 490^
— Henry B ^249'
— John Henry io2|
— Oliver Beauchamp C. 220,
— Oliver Beauchamp ... 302
— Oliver H. Beauchamp 341
— Richard Fleming ... 563'
— Robert 403
St.Leger, H.Hungerford 317'
St. Maur, Edward 305
— Percy 243
St. Paul, Cecil Harley... 357
St. Quintin, Arthur
Newton 370
— Matt. CD 96
— Thomas Astell 152
Sainter, James Dow 377
Salaman, Selim Myer, |
MB 533
Sale, Matt. Townsend... 213
Salis, William Henry de 341
Salkeld, Chas. Edward 427
— Richard Henry 450
Sail, Henry Macmanus 99
Sail, William, MB
Salmon, William Ai-thur
— William Broome... 35,
— W^illiam Harry
Salmond,Fra.Ma'cKenz.
— John Mitchell
— Richard Arthur
— William
Salt, Thomas Henry ...
Salter, Edward Philip. . .
— Patrick 84,
Saltmarshe, Arthur 80,
Saltoun, Alexander, Lord
Salusbury, F. Octa.,(7JJ.
Salvatorio, Pietro A. ...
Salwey, Alfred
— Henry
— William Heniy
Sampson, Dudley Thos.
Heatley
— Edward William
— George Denis
— James
— Robert George
— Wilham Hem'y
Sams, Chas. Hamilton
Samson, Alex. M. W. ..
Samuels, Wm. Frederick
Samuella, Alex. Pringle
— Edward Walker
— William Ley cester ...
SamweU, Frank
Sandeman, John Edw.
— John Charles
— Julian Frederick
— Robert Groves
— Robt. P
— William Wellington
Sanders, David Morison
— Edwin
— George Bedford. ..333,
— Gilbert Howard
— John Frederick
— John Williams
— Richard CarelesSiitfjB.
— Thomas Weeding
— Wilham
Sanderson, Alfred, MD.
— Arthur 276,
— Heni-y Bristow
— Patrick
— Percy
Sandes, Groodman
— Henry T. Thompson
— Ponsonby Carrick . . .
— Thomas William
Sandford, Herbert Bruce
— Rich. M. Forman 93,
Sandham. George
— George
— Robert
— Willoughby Ham. ...
Sandhurst, W. R., Lord,
GCB. GCSI. 7,
Sandilands, Alf. Nimmo
— Erskine Nimmo ...61,
— James Walter
— Philip Henry 91,
Sandison, John
Sandwith, Fred. Browne
— John Hartley
— John Pitcaim 40,
— William Frederick ...
Sandys, Claude Bernard
— Edwin Capel C
— Edwin William
— Francis Robert
— Frederick Hervey . . .
— Bev. Joseph S., MA.
— Thomas Myles
Sanford, Charles Hem-y
George Edward L. S
Sargent, Edmond John 339
— James Forbes 506
— John 569
— John Francis 370
— John Neptune, CB.... 34
— TbcBias a Becket , 32^
Sarti::, S.imusl Robert.. 335
— AVilliam Dawson 395
Sartorius,E-i5Ston Henry 303
— George Coni-ad 520
— Reginald WiUiam ... 409
SatAjhwell, T. A. G. ...... 366
Satterthwaite, Benj.Art. 327
— Joseph Henry 212
Saum, Jules Caesar 587
Saumarez, ia^o)^ J. St.V. 156
Saunder, Edward Chas. 367
Saunders, ADan 326
— Andrew Ch dders 563
— Arthur Augustus 170
— AubreyWilliamO.262, 363
— Augustus James 170
— Edward Augustus 42, 482
— Edward Henry 147
— Edward WiUiam 253
— Frederick WiUiam ... 240
— George 453
— George, CB 57g
— George Nicholson
— Harloven Morley.
— Henry Frederick .
— Henry George 423
— Herbert Rich 276
— John Boyd 407
— Joshua Morris 170
— Macan, Wm 172
— Montagu Stuart
— Morley Caulfield 555
— Richard
— Robt. Erasmus 243
— William 312
— William Boyd 62, 166
— Wm. Douglas
— William Egerton 37g
Savage, Edm. Sandilands 309
— George Robert RoUo 215
— Harry Boscawen ..
— Henry
— Henry J
— John Morris
— Johnson, MB
— Johnson WUliam ..
— Philip Chas. Coffin
William
Sangster, Thos. Henry
Sankey, Ge ~ '
— Richard Hieram...63
iy, uea Fred. 283,
shard
— Richard Jones
— William 32,
Sant, Alfred
Sant-Foumier, A.lfred...
Santi, Charles Henry ...
Sapieha,J.P.Alex.Pr»«ee
Saportas, Arnold David
Sarel.Hen.Anirew, CB.
Sargeant.PrancisOpens.
Sargeaunt,Chas. Chester
— Richard Arthur
Sargent, Edmond Wm.
563
5861
563 1 Savi , Thos. Brown Blake
34SJSavUe, Albany Robert... 25S
494| — Henry Bourchier O.
35 Saville, Henry 549
211 Saward, Michael Henry 180
15 Sawbridge, Edward H.
336 Bridgman 267
i68|Sawle, Fra, A, Graves... 231
i84lSawi'ey,HenryBeckwith 102
Sawyer, Charles 34
2S2 — Charles Edward- 327
429 — George Westrenen ... 522
3 — Herbert Anthony 430
357 — Manfred John 250
'" — William Harcourt ... 287
Saxe Weimar, ifjs .Serene
Highness Frince Wm.
Aug. Edward, CB 14
Saxton, Charles Clifford 182
520! — George Hai-per ...38,480
170 Sayer,Jas.Rob.S.C£.34, 364
172 — WiUiam L 7c
i6g Sayers,iBe«. J.J.Brydges 507
237I — Martin Day 370
402'Scafe, Chas. Harington 401
Scanlan, Fitz. Edw. 248, 376
— James, iU.B 253,379
ScargUl, James 12
Scarisbrick, Anthony... 134
Scarlett, L. J. Y. C 233
— Robt. Lawrence 172
Schalch, And. ArcherW. 79
— Vernon Ansdell 331
308 Schank, Heniy Alex. ... 337
362 Schamhorst, Ferdinand 587
369 — Lewis 587
370 Schaw, Henry 70, 209
Scheberras, AttiUo...89, 344
Schleswig - Holstein,
HRH. Frince Frede-
rick Christian C. A. of ^■^
Schliitter, Fred. Von. ... 587
Schmid, August 82, 355
Schnehen, WiUiam Von 587
649
Schneider, Frederick 43, 514
— Fred. Bern 587
— John WUliam, CB. ... 403
Schomberg, Fred. S. ... 301
— George Aug. CB. 14, 397
— Herbert St. George... 401
Schooles, Hen. J 363
— Henry J., JWD 579
Schreiber.Brym.Fra.gi, 168
Frederick E.Lowther 258
George 99
Schuler, Frederick ...6, 183
Schulze, Augustus 587
Schwabe, George SaUs 141
Sciortino, Walter 360
Sclater, Jas. Rob. Uhas. 172
Scobie, Mackay, John... 286
Sconce, James .^21 .
Scot, Patrick George ... 405
— Thos. Goldie, 3ZIJ. ... 579
Scotland, David 555
Scott.Alex.deCom-cygi, 210
— Alexander Jas. Corse 430
— Antb-ew 427
— Ankerville 158
— Arthm' 66
— Buchanan 215
— Charles 16
— Charles, JfD.,C.B. 130, 578
— Hon. Chas. Grantham 96
— Charles Henry 171
— Cha.E. Southouse92, 168
— Courtenay H. Salt,85, 420
— Daniel, J»fJ> 578
— David 563
— Douglas 68, 484
— Douglas iUex 315
— Edward Henry Corse 242
— Edward Holmes 82, 417
— Edward William 249
— Edward Wm. Smyth 12
— Edwin Luddington 42, 514
— Fra. Cunningham 83, 286
— Francis Henry 35, 480
— F. Beaufort, MB. 160, 377
— George Arthur 236
— George Thomas 144
— Henry loa
— Henry R 319
— Hy. Young Darracott 96
— Hopton Bassett 61
— Horatio, J/i* 377
— HughAboukir 172
— James 555
— James Alexander 368
— James Creagh R 401
— James E., MB.... 357, 373
— James Woodward . . . 400
— Sir John, KCB 6, 149
— John Alexander 377
— John Corse 430
— John Guillum 405
— John Mortimer 254
— Jonathan Gortly 362
— Lothian Kerr 213
— Mev. Matt. Robt. AM. 587
— Ralph Robert 375
— Richard Andrew 99
— Robert 569
— Robt. John, MB. 308, 379
— Robert Thomas 579
— Robert Thomas 581
— Robinson Garner 213
— Seth Peter Charles ... 292
Stanley 70, 516
Theophilus 248
Theophilus Leslie. .83, 486
Thomas Augustus ... 425
Hon. Thomas Charles 356
AValter 8, 223
— Walter 521
— Walter Macmillan ... 141
William 141
WiUiam 143
William 520
William 573
— William 573
— Wm. Charles Edw. ... 555
— William Fortescue ... 282
— Wm. Glendonwyn ... gg
— WilUam Henry H. ... 366
— Wm. Lane Robinson 308
— William Wilkinson... 25g
^ William W. Hopton... 451
— AVmckworth 40, 514
Scorn-field, John Ai'th. P. 154
Scovell, Edm. John... 87, 342
— Edward W 96
650
Scovell, Thornton 309
Scratchley, Peter H. 80, 210
Scriven, Algernon S. ... 296
— Honice Wm 269
— John Barclay 453
Scrivener, Frederick ... 329
Scudamore, Arthur, CB. 33
Scully, John 185
— John 456
Seacome, Arth. Keelinpf 181
Seacombe, Thos. Strong 169
Seager, Edward 34
— Meei-ing Bloomfield... 401
Seagram, Charles 31
— Henry Frederick 205
— John Heni-y Stawell . 341
Seagrim, Albert 89, 420
Sealy, Chas. Wm. Henry 522
— Francis 99
— George Prince 33, 183
— Henry Humtrey 264
— William ., 335
Seaman, Albert Baird... 456
— WilUam 0. J/D 378
Searle, Arth. Thad. 86, 487
— Geo. Archimedes 66, 484
— Henry Lindsay 364
— WiUiam Ramsay 34
Sears, John 573
Seaton, George Michell 247
— 3a.in.eB, Lord 32
— WiUiam John 490
Seddon, Henry Cooper 211
Sedgwick, William 213
Sedley, Arithony G. 99, 131
— Frederick 292
Segrave, Richard Geo. . 377
— Fred. H 519
Selby, Ernie Wm 172
— George 35, 181
— Hemy Oliphant 215
— Robert Grey D 366
Seiby-Smyth, Edw. Guy 332
Selfe, Sydney G. Fred. 172
Sellon, Robert Sellon 65, 223
Selous, Edi-ic 455
Semple, Andrew, M.D, 375
— Charles 339
— John 102
Senior, lly. Will. John . 427
— Thijiiia.s i'almer 244
Seppiu>:8, Thus. Johnson 295
Serbutc, Charles ... 185, 362
Serres, Wilham 61, 482
Semii'ier, J. P 368
Servante, Chas. Edward 555
Servante, Henry 7, 208
Sesino, Guiseppe 80
Seton, Alex. Reginald... 224
— Bruce Outram 224
— George 102
— Henry Cariston 1 84
— Miles Charles.- 313
— William Bowman '521
— Wm. Carden io2
— William Samuel 520
Settle, Henry Hamilton 215
Seward, G. Edw., MD. 531
— Thomas, JM"i>. ...336,377
Sewell, Algernon Robin. 59
— Charles 141
— Francis Wm.Jas... 87, 351
— George Segundo 347
— Henry Fane H 491
— Herbert 395
— John Aug. Geo. Fred. 555
— John Dalrymple W.. 488
— John Henry :... 162
— Richard Manuel ...89, 420
Sexton, Edward, MD. . 532
— John Malone 88,518
— Michael John i6g
Seymour, io>-d Alberto. 233
— Chas. B. E 346
— Edw. Adolphus 555
— Sir Francis, Jit., CB. 12
— Fred. Horace Arthur 356
— Fred. Stephen 370
— John Hobart Culme- 328
— Leopold Richard... 66, 229
— ZordW. F. E 60, 231
— Wm. Henry, CJi. .. 3,
Shackloton, William 563
Shadforth, Hy. J. Tudor 563
Shadwell,J.FitzThonm8 265
— Lawrence, CB 33
Shafto, p;dw. Duncombe 170
— William Henry 563
Index.
Shairp, Alex. Bassett S.
— Fran. Mordaunt
Shakerley, G!«offrey J. . . .
Henry Webster .. . 92,
Shakespear, Arthur B...
Charles Maxton ...39,
George Bucknall... 33,
George Frederick 38,
George Robert James
— Hemy Alexander
— John Davenport
— John Talbot 16,
Shanks, Joseph George
Shanly, William John...
Shannon, Thos. Patrick
Sharland, Arth. Henry
Hodges
Sharp, Archibald Hen.
— Xec. Benjamin, BA.
— Charles Frederick . . .
— HenryC
— Henry Jelf
— John Edward 65,
— John Rimington
— WiUiam E dwards
— Wm. GranvUle
Sharpe, Charles F. ...88,
— Granville
— Jas. Birch
— JohnH
— Robert Good
— Samuel
— WilUam, Ji"J»
— William Granville . . .
— William Henry
Sharijin, Jiev. Fred. L.
— Sec. G. W
— Hemy
Sharpies, John
— James
Shaw, Alexander John
— Charles 83,
— Chas. E. M 186,
— Clements Robert... 82,
— David 83,
— Donald
— Edward William
— Elphinstone
Frederick George
George, CB....3J, 132,
George
George Kennedy
Henry John
— Henry Thompson ...
Hugh
John Alexander, MD.
John Cardy
John Hay
Ponsonby M'Mahon
Robert Leith
— WilUam Drury
— WUliam Edward
— William Frederick 89,
Shawe, Charles Aug. 6,
— Douglas
— Laurence Paulet
— WiUiam Butler
Shea, Henry John F. ...
Shearman, Francis
Shedden,A. W., MD.:i3g,
Sheehy, Roger
Sheeran, Patrick
Sheffield, Charles Hyde
— WiUiam 83,
— William Robert
Sheil, Henry
— Richard 85,
Shekleton, Joseph
— Joseph F.,MB
Shelley, Charles
— Thomas Martin
Shelton, Geo. A. F., MB.
— Hemy Richard
Shephard,Cha8.Sinclair
Shepherd, Alex. Innes
— Charles Edw
— Charles Herbert
— Frederick Edward ...
— Frederick Savile
— F. S
— George
— George Alexander ...
— Peter, J^f/} 146,
— Mev. Hohcrt
— Thomas
— Thomas Vu'ct
Shephard, William
— William
— WUliam Ashton
Sheppard, Charles H. ...
— Henry
— John Lewin 69,
— Ponsonby
— Thomas Williams ...
Sheppee, Fran. Faulkner
Sherard, GeorgeP. B.64,
Sherrard, Charles Wm.
Sherer, Joseph Ford 82,
Sheringham, Arthur W.
Sherlock, Ephraim T. ...
— Hemy 311,
— Thomas Travers
— Woodford Wright ...
— Wright
Sherman.John F.Tyntn.
— Stephen W. B
Sherrard, Jas. Ormsb.y
— John Meade
— Robt. Castel
Sherriir.JohnPringle 64,
Sherston, Chas. Davis .
Shervinton, Chas. R
Sherwill, M. Eeles T. ...
Shewell, Arth. Mark 84,
— Geo. MaunseU
— Henry 41,
— Walter Valentine 60,
Shields, George
Shiffner, Bertie
— Edward Thomas ...81,
Shiukwin, Robert S
Shipley, Reg.Yonge,Ci?.
— WilUam Davies ...85,
Shippard, W. O. C
Shipton, JohnNoble 155,
Shircore, Sarkies M. ...
Shirley, George
— Gerald Menteath
— James Charlton
— Sir Horatio, KCB. 9,
Shone, Thomas Ackers
— William Terence
Shore, Hon. Fred. W. J.
Short, Chas. Fi-ed. ...89,
— Charles Henry
— Hugh Martin
— Nash
Shortland, Daniel Vine.
— Thomas George
— Vincent John 61,
Shortt, Alex. Young 64,
— Foster
— Francis John 242,
— James R. G. G. ...70,
— John, MD
— John, MD
— Wm. Aldersey 80,
— William Y. H 66,
Shouliridge, Herb. Wm.
Shoveller, Wm. King ..
Show, W. N
Showers, Chas. L. ... 35,
— Howe Frederick _
Shubrick, Richard
Shuckburgh, Charles R.
— George Thomas F. ...
Shuldham, Arthur Jas.
— Arthur Innis 83,
— Thomas Henry
Shute, Chas. C, CB. ...
— James
— NevUleHiU
Shuttleworth, A. A. ...g,
— Ashton John
— Chas. Ughtred
— Charles
— Frank
— George Henry
Sibbald, William
Sibley, Thos.Harmer42,
Siborne.Herb. Taylor 67,
Sibthorp, Rich. Fra. W.
Sibthorpo, Charles
— Lester H
Sichart, Lewis Hen. de
Siddons, Hy. Geo. F. .
Sidebottom-Verner, L
Sidey, James, MD
Sievewright, Francis ..
SiUif'ant, Francis S
SUlery, Alfred John M
— Charles
— Charles Jocelyn C.88
SUveira, Francisco C. P. 368
Silver, Alex. Crombie... 403
— Jacob M. W. ..'. 401
— T. R 568
Sim, Chas. Alexander... 222
— BdwardCoysgarne92, 210
— George 36
— Wm. Hastings • 287
Simeon, Edward 69
Simmons, Sir J. L. A.,
KCB 10, 208
— Joseph, CiJ 99
Simner, Benjamin 322
Simon, Geo, MD. ...186, 377
Simonds, R. Sanderson8 1,41 7
Sunonet, John Francis . 259
Simons, Alfred Lovell... 358
— Edmund 185
~ J. Trehane May, J'/i). 186
Simpson, Alex. Duke ... 252
— Alexander Ward 258
— Benjamin, If i> 453
— Charles Edward P.... 273
— Charles Hamilton ... 320
— Charles Henry 160
— David 249
— David 403
— David, JlfD 532
— Edw. HenryCassan87,4i9
— Emanuel 568
— Frank 380
— Frederick Werge 450
— George 35s
— George Bruce 520
— George B. Cassan 87, 419
— George AVm. Y. ...14, i8i
— James 214.
— James Murray Thos. 330
— John, CjB 32
— John,3/i? 286
— John Bridgman 568
— Patrick Browne 318
— Richard Salisbury ... 522
— Robert 238.
— Robert HamUton 277
— Robert J. B 492
— Robert Prioleau 355
— Simon 169-
— Thomas 102
— Thomas Thomson ... 344
— liei\ William, MA.... 457
— William 325
— William Edward 530
— Wm. H. Randolph 60, 166
— WilUam Scott 38, 487
Sinclair, David, 3f.B 501
— Donald 573
— Edward M. MD. 186, 374
— James 60, 166
— James, JXU 373
— John Hartley, MD.... 580
— Walter 282
Singer, George Hamil. . 248
— Robert Burn 272
Singleton, Edw. James 25+
— Francis Corbet 521
— Francis Corbett 530
— Hemy Corbet 274
— John II
— John 58, 166
— Jonathan Felix 563
— Loftus Corbet 33S
— Reginald Corbett 317
Sinking, W. Stancomb... "244
Siree, Chas. Moore B. ... 80
Sitwell, Harold Cooper 337
— Honorius Sisson 212
Sivewi'ight, Geo. Vivian 212
Skardon, Thomas Gray 455
Skeen, Andrew, MB. ... 455
— WUliam, KZ).... 331, 373
SkeUy, Francis 96
Skene, Chas. McDowal 451
— John George 323
— Lambart Hugh 320
Skerrett, WUham 2S0
Skerry, Chas. James 81, 327
Skey, Henry 563
— WUliam H. RusseU... 282
Skill, Henry Herbert ... 249
Skinner, Cortlandt 259
C. A. McGregor 224
Cortl. G. MacGregor 555
Etlmund Grey 369
Eveljm Swinton 493
Fra. N. M 272
George Biurell 25
George John 427
Index.
651
171
Skinner, James
— James Tierney
— Monier Wms
— P. K. M'G., C£. 13,
— Philip Leighton M'G.
— Russel 2»i
— Russell Morland 423
Skipton, Chas. Stewart 172
— Geo. A. Kennedy 259
— S.0i.,3fD 269, 374
Skipwith, George S9
— Grey To-.vnsend 220
— Henry 96
Skii-ving, Paviil Scut ... 370
Skottowe,(.'oulsou F.J. 70,485
Skoulding, J. B.W 395
Skrine, Charles 374
Skues, Frcl. M 270, 375
— Wm. il;ick., :][D 37^
Skurray Francis Chas. 102
Skynner, Aug. Charles 102
Slack, James 361
Slacke, Wm. Randall ... 212
Sladden, Henry 314
Slade, Alfred 328
— Charles George 356
— Fred. Geo 172
— Herbert Dawson, 61, 136
— John Ramsay 170
— Montagu Maule 160
— William Hem-y..
— WilUam Hicks . .
Sladen, Edw. Bosc
— Ethelred St. Barbe
— Joseph
— John Ramsay
Slater, Hem-y Francis . 555
— James Barry 426
— Samuel 264
Slattei-y, Mathew 28;
Slaughter, Charles 70
George Monlas ...248, 375
96
8s, 487
237
169
Smith, Corry Beverley
— David Boyes, MD. .
— David Noble
— Donald Sinclair
— Edmund Davidson .
— Edmund Denman .
— Edward D.
— Edw. Fhili.
— Fitzroy George
— Francis Montagu
— Fro'l. Anc'ui^tus... So,
— FrraMrir^k II., MD.... 532;
i'l^'lrlirk II. iii-y 42, 4I2|
Fir.lcvick.Iuiiie's 224
Frederick J. Webber 299
Frederick Nepean 40, 481
George, JlfD 505
George Farquhar ... 163
George Lewellin 353
George Osborne 335 j
George R .•'.le 580
— George WUiam 358
George Washington.. 331
Gerard 66, 233
Gilbert JoshuaSpencer 331
Godfrej' John 297
— Hamilton Charles 66, 326
Henry 368
Henry Chaloner 230
Henry Coape 84,418
Henry Lees
Henry Fowle, MD.... 373
■ Henry Montague 69
• Henry Porter 564
— Henry SeyuK mv, MB. 455
SSS'Smith, Sidney 215
454' — Stuart 171
157, — StudleyVidal 212
374 — SydneyLanceyDavies 368
346
.63,414
Wm. Budd
Sleigh, Hugh Richarc
Slessor, Edward Aug.
Sly, Wmiam
Smad, James
— William Archibald
Smales, Thomas
Small, John
— Robert
— William George
— William Trimble . .
Smalley, Edward
— Frederick 5.
— Henry 2
Smallpiece, H. Herbert 3
Smart, Alex. William... 215
— George 406
— George Joseph... 91
— Heni-y Dalton
— Henry J. de Berniei
Smee, Walter N. Thos.. 402
— Wiilter Hughes Thos. 300
Smirke, Alfred ,
Smith, Albert Charles... 213
— Alexander, JfX) 373
— Alfred John Douglas 238
— Allan 300
— Andrew Robertson ... 580
— Andrew Simpson 406
— Andrew Wm. Douglas 556
— Arthur 234
— Arthur Munro 282
— Astley Campbell 102
— Bradford 429
— Charles 12
— Charles 378
— Charles 61,482
— Charles Bagot 366
— Charles Bean 86, 503
— Charles Bean Lucie 84, 486
— Chas. Edw., MD. 153, 377
— Charles Frederick 41, 412
— C.Hodgkinson,Ci;.36, 166
— Charles Herbert 299
— Charles Holled 305
— Charles John 222
169
— Thomas, MD.
— Thomas 398
— Thomas 569
— Thomas Charlton ... 9
— Thomas Hardwick ... 99
— Thomas Hector 318
— Thomas Parker, MB. 581
— Thomas Parkyns 91, 178
— Thos. Sidney St. Clair 293
— Thomas Ston-ar 367
— Walter Henry 68,416
— Walter Wm. Marriott 171
— Wemyss 69, 416
— AVilliam
— William 93, 168
— William 26:
— WilUam .346
— William 564
— William 573
— WilUam E
— WlUiam Arnold, MD
— Wm. Anthony Grey..
— Wm. Caldwell, MD.
— William Charles
— William Graham
— Wiiliam Haskett
Somerset, FitzRoy M.
Henry 40, 20S
ionZ Henry A. George 135
Hem-y C. Capel 40
Henry Georne Edwd. 364
PoiileUG. H., fit. ... 33.
Somcrville, Heo. D. MA. 396
42S — William Honey
Henry Ticlilin
Henry Whistk-r ....
Edw. Philip B
Herbert Chamb
— Hugh Frederick ...
Hugh Manners
James
James Annesley ...S
James Ramsay ...
Jas. Stocker Grant
James Webber, CB
James Webber
Job
John
John
John
John
John Arthur
John Gray don
John J. Westem-a
John Macdonald
SM-J.MarkFred.£H".6,
John Stuart, JI/Z). ...
Sir Jno. WilUam, iTCB. 577
293
■■ 369
[2,412
•• 233
... 370
•• 555
.. 291
■• 555
— Charles Lucius
— Charles Manners ..
— Charles Mitchell ..
... 171
— Charles Percy
... 282
— Clement
... 161
— Clement John
B2, 4SS
— Hev. Clement
... 50S
-CoWm,MD
••• 505
— Conway Williams
.. 349
— Corbet
... 14 =
421
96
— J. Wm. Sidney, CS.
— John Young, MD. .
— Jones JuUan 9:
— Joseph
— Joseph Alexander .
— Joseph Barnard ....
— Joseph Graham ....
— Joshua Henry 63, L09
— Joshua Simmons (
— Joshua Waddington.. 4gi
— Leonard Fleming ... 564
— Leslie Philip 40
— Lionel
— Lyndon
— Mansfeldt George
— Matthew
— Michael Edward .
— Michael Wm., CB. 12, 162
— Octavius Ludlow ...82, 417
— Opie 581
— Opie 5S6
— Parker, JtfD 186, 378
— Percy G. LleweUyn 92, 21 1
— PhiUp 60, 229
— Philip Broke, MD 376
— PhUip Hem-y 249
— Randolph St. Geo. ... 324
— Richard Playne 102
— Robert 319
— Robert 579
— Robert Call well 169
— RobertEdw.Seymour 451
— Robert Henry 371
— Robert Murdoch 211
— Robert WiUiam 180
— Rowland 93, 420
William Ogden
WilUam Patrick
Wm. Robt. Brudcnell
WilUam Whitmore...
Smithers, Otway Fra.86, 487
Smithett, Hamilton... 93, 568
Smithson, Thomas 40
Smithwick, Robert 179
lyly, PhUip Austin
John Beresford 67,416
Smyth, Albert Edw. H. 254
— Arthur Clement .
— Charles Coghlan 295
— Charles Masterman... 316
— Edward Selby 14
— EtwaU Walter 45:
— Fred. Augustus 45(
— Geo. John PitzRoy 6-7, 23
— Hcmy. CB i.
— Henry Augustus . . .
— Henry Montagu...
— Horatio Francis ...
— James
— James Gibbons....
— James Stewart
-John Hall, CB
— Sir Jno. R., KCB. 9, 141
— lion. Leicester, CB. 32
— Percy Wyndham 451
— Ralph Graham 219
— Robert 273
— Robert B., MD. 348, 373
— Robert Carmichael ... 102
— Samuel Gardiner 171
— Walter Henry 417
-William 564
— William Adam ... 249, 365
— Wm. Ardagh...
— William James
— William P. S...
Redmond Uniacke
Thomas Henry 99
Soote, James Powrie ... 294
Soppitt, Matthew 399
Matthew 402
Sorell, Wm. Hy. Fred. 170.
Sorrell, Fra. Sheffield... 290
Sotheliy, Fred. Edward 356
Souper, Charles Edward 170
South, Charles 569
Southey, Arthur Howard 555
Edmmid 39
Richard George 248.
Spaight,Wm. FitzHenry 213
Spalding, Henry 350-
Richard C'aiT 32
SpaU, WilUam 187
Sparke, John Guyse.
Sparkes, Thomas ....
John George
Sparks, Edw. T. Bayley 344-
Henry John Barrett 354.
John Barnes 427
James Pnttoun, CB. 12, 341
Robert Watson 243
riparrow, J. Bodychan 577
— John 335, 374.
— Llewellyn Wynn. B. 156
— Llewellyn AVynn B. . . . 360
Sparshott, Adolp. Edw. 401
Spear, Reo. Joseph, BA. 457
Spearman, Ht. Hon. Sir
— AlexaudcrYouug, Bt. 577
— Horace Ralph 425.
Speedy, Thos. Beckwith 60
Spence, Frederick, CB. 12
— JamesA. West 506
James Knox 35, 410
295
36&
341
8]
43t>
40, 165
62, 364
171
83, 315
261
283
343
357
61,482
Smythe, David Murray 325
— Frederick 82
— Ingoldsby W. T. S.... 331
— Terence W. W. ... 90, 346
376
323
369-
99-
455
31
— John .
— John
— Michael
— Robert
— William Alexander .
Spencely, John
Spencer, Hon. Sir Aug.
Almeric, XCB. CB. 8, 287
■ Augustus Campbell . 314
■ Almeric George 300
— Chas. Francis Hem-y 29a
Edmund 317
Hon. George Aug. .
Lionel Dixon, MD..
Hon. Robt. Chas. H.
Rudolph H
Ir. 11 . 507
- !,.i-,,;i:M .. 237
.,:,:iiii. ;;/'. .. 457
uL^aac ... 258, 37^
Spens, Arundel Thomas 518-
— James 331
— Lionel Thomas 237
— Nathaniel James 31S
Speranza, Joseph 360
SperUng, John 564
Spiccr.JohnEdm.PhUip 135
— WUli.-mi Fi'oa 99-
Siiilli'i-,l)uiic:m C.OUver 264.
S]iilliiiL'-, .Inliii Kinder... 155
'" Igar J. 64, 414
— Tho. I ■
— Thou.:,
— Jici . \\
— WiUiai
William James... 15, 164! Spink, John, A'if. 6,235
Snell, Francis Wdliam 322 Spitta, Hubert H 358-
— WilUam 374]Spoflbrth, R. Jefferson 364
Sneyd, Thos. Wm.... 88, i37JSpong, Ambrose 58
Sno(Igrass,JohnDouglas 171 Spooner, H. Wm. Weth. 564
Snow, Edmd. Brighouse 399 — H. Wm. Weth
35, 480'Spottiswood, Andrew.
■a5.487^"
— RajTnond T
— Rupert Thomas . . .85, 487 Spottiswoode, Molyneux
— Thos. Rochtort 405 Capcl 287
— WilUam Roger 367 — Molyneux Capel ...35, 297
— William 423 — Robt. C. D'EsteiTe ... 163
Soady, Brooking 65, 415 Spragge, Basil Edw. ...295
— Thomas Eales 312 Spragge, (^has. Henry... 170
Soames, Henry 170 — Francis Precket 217
Scare, Charles 586 Spratt, Edwd. Jas. Hy. 273'
Soest, Ernest 587 — Fred. Thos. Nelson... 21S
Solbe, i?e«. C. A 396 — James 86, 314
Somei-en,Godlieb J. van 503'— Michael ^ 70
W*ilUam Judson, 3i"X>. 505 Sprent, Wm. Swanson
Somers,' Richard John... 153I Spring, F.W. Mackenzie 184
■ Seton Lionel 102 Somerset.AylmerH.T.H 356|Sprot, John 64, 337
■ St. George Alexander 258I— Edward Arthur, CB. 14 Sproule, Edward 564
6S2
Sproule, Henry Masters 248
Spry, Edward 399
— Frederick Edmund... 503
— Geo. Fred., MD. 134, 377
— Henry Williara 453
Spurgeon, Cliristoplier 280
Spurgin, J. B., CB.,
CSI. 34
— Jolin Henry 262
Spnrway, Clmrles 186, 37S
— John 60, 166
Spyer.JolinH. Augustus 258
Squarey, Robert 367
Squire, William Joseph 243
Squirl, Charles 555
— Frederick 555
— Wniiam 555
Stabb, Henry Sparke... 276
Stace, Edwd. Vincent... 521
— HenryCoope 31
Stack, Charles Edw. ... 408
— Fred. Rice 102
— Sir Maurice, KCB. ... 402
— Nathaniel Massey ... 11
— T. G ; 369
— Thomas 80
Stacpoole, Geo. "William 68
— Massy 324
Stafford, Boyle Torri.84, 418
— Cromartie, Ifarg.of ... 134
— John Francis 62, 415
— Patrick P. L 82, 485
— Patrick Walter 376
— WiUiam J. Fitzm., 38, 411
Stainforth, Chas. Raper 405
— Francis George ...42, 412
— John 573
— PhOip 271
— Richard T 369
Stalford, James 573
■Stallard, Samuel 39, 177
Stammers, Robt. T. F. 248
Stamper, Xev. J. A., BA. 457
— Wniiam 504
Standbridge, Edwd. B. 172
Standen, David 577
— Douglas !....83, 486
Standford, Wm 185
Stanes, Robert 367
Stanford, Joseph Arthur 555
Stanhope, Fred. W. S. 252
— .ffon. Lincoln E 142
— PhUii) Spencer 6, 252
Staniland. Staph. Henry 157
Stanley, Albert H 314
— Charles Edw. Henry 229
— Hon. Chas. Jas. Fox 99
— Douglas Jas. George 171
— Edward 147, 391
— Hon. John Con 99
— John 291
— • St. John 269, 374
— iSeu. Thos. Carter 396
— WiUiam Dacres ...41,481
— WUliam James 357
Stannard, Henry 379
Stannu.s, H.Jas., CJ. 32, 162
Stansfeld, Henry Hamor 407
— Robert 564
— Robert Johnston 250
— Thomas Wolrich...82, 485
Stanton, Ed^d. CB., 32, 209
— Fred. Smith 91, ojg
— William "... 577
Staples, Francis Patrick 377
— Frederick Blair 360
— Thomas 64, 414
Stapleton, Amb. Wm. ... 344
— Harry Michael 259
— Hon. Miles 231
— R.Talbot Plantagenet 161
Stapley, W. B 586
Stapylton, G. G. C. ... 3 =
-Henry Miles
Stark, Charles 555
Starke, William 99, 254
Starkey, Edward Chas. 15c
— Walter Henry
Starr , E . H end erson
— George Lannoy H.
Startin, Robt. Pra. Pate!
Staunton, Cha. F., 2ID. 580
-George 10, '
Stavelcy,.Si)-C.W.D.irCJ8
— Kdmaiid 92,
Stawell, George D... '2^0
-Willi.am.....'' ■•• 5^^
Stead, Alfro'l James '■
Index.
Stead, Jfe!.. Samuel 533
Stewart, Alex. Fredk. 555
Steavenson, Joseph L.... 333
Stebbtag, Frederick A... 555
— Algernon Augustus ... 168
Stedman, Edward 427
— Anthony 422
— Frederick Savignac... 531
— Augustus 456
Steel, Charles 67
— Charles 588
— Charles 395
— Charles Edward 422
— Chas. De;in 449
— Charles John Butler 324
— Edward Han-is 428
— Charles Thornton 64, 21S
— James 215
-David 304
— James Nisbet 451
— Donald Martin, CB. 15
— JohnPhilip 219
— Duncan 70
Steele, Arthur Loftus 37, 480
— Duncan 324
— Augustus Frederick 36
— Duncan John 450
— Sir T. Montagu, XCjB. 12
— Edward Packenham 324
— Wm. Henry, 3fB. 1S6, 378
— Francis Archibald ... 358
Steer, Charles Boyes... 234
— George 424
Steers, Ai-thur 530
— George GUbert 234
Steevens, Nathaniel 99
— Harry Hutch. Aug. ... 307
— Henry Lucas St. Geo. 320
Steffen, Au.gustus 587
Stehelin, Edward Logan 427
— George Ffrench 555
— Herbert 281
- Wihiam Francis 102
— Hopton Scott 494
Steinman, M. H.C.B.94, 182
Stenhouse, William 409
— Huo-h 170
— James 364
Stephen, Pitz Roy 356
— James 80, 301
— Ai-thuT,MB 456
— James Ainslie 37, 129
Stephens, A. Hag. ...84, 356
— James Calder 425
— Edmund 212
— James Douglas 332
— Edward Barrington 401
— John 92, iji
— George BUgh 243
— John 547
— John Donald Hamill 153
— George Nesbitt ...87, 487
- Henry Sykes X^. ... 12
— John Drummond 403
— John Francis 283
— Nassau Wm. I. H. ... 401
— John Henry 38, 399
— Wm. Eraser 406
-John Heron M. S. 68, 22,
— William St. Leger ... 154
— John Lindsay, .3/2).... 454
Stephenson, Fred. Chas.
Arthur, CB 32, 233
— JohnMackie 408
— Frederic James ...66, 415
— Lestock Wilson 505
— Sev. John, 31 A 457
— Ludovick Charles ...372
-J 369
— Mervyn 555
— John 569
— Neil Henry, MD. 157, 373
— Keppel 171
— William Walter 102
— Norman Robt 314
— /fojt.RandolphHenry 555
Sterling, John Barton... 231
— Rich. Campbell 408
Sterrett, Thomas 247
— Richard Hardinge ... 586
Steuart. Alfred AV. J. G. 320
— Richard Warren 212
— Charles, CB 12
— Robert 69, 416
— Frederick George 70, 516
— Robert Crosse 63
— William Ramsay 186, 375
— Robert John Jocelyn 312
Steven, Robert 185
— Robert M'Grigor T70
Stevens, George Morton 171
— Thomas Brown 368
— Ai-thur 41, 481
— //on. Walter John ... 154
— Frank E 370
— William, 3//) 262, 374
— William 102
— Georsje Buckley 426
— Geo. Shepnerd 518
— William 32Q
— Harry Cavaye 408
— William 555
— Henry Borlase 405
-William 573
— Henry FitzGerald .... 237
— William Day 455
— Malcolm Wilkinson... 530
— Sir Wm. Geo. Drum-
— Nathaniel J. Comins 348
mond /3a>-< 102
— Richard Howell, JfS. 456
— WiUiam Jackson 425
— Stephen John 336
-William 555
— Wm. K. MB. ...186, 376
— William Little 39
Stileman, Wm. Crough-
Stephen, Wm. Ogilvie. . . 407
Stevenson, Andw. Scott 286
— Edward MacDonald 492
StUes, Bradford 580
— Francis 351
StiU, John Nathaniel ... 269
— George Newcombe ... 337
— Thomas Lloyd 91, 167
- Henry Holford 63
Stiilman, James 102
— Jas. Francis John 40, 481
Stillwell, Thomas F. ... 429
— John 262
Stirke, Remain Fleming 315
— Kenhs Fergus 492
— WiUiam Reynolds ..: 169
— Nathaniel 67, 333
Stirling, Chas. Edw. 90, 167
-Robert . 138
-Gilbert 7.=
— Roderick G. T 40S
— John Sth-liag 90, =: -
— RupertVirginiusT.E. 312
— Patrick
— Russell Alex 92, 183
— Walter George s ■
— Thomas 99
-William 68, }oo
— Thomas Rennie ...88, 333
Stisted,SirHy.W.,JrCjB. 12
- Walter Jas. Hodgson 69
— Thos. Heathcotc 99
— William 203
Stock, Francis Theodore 530
- Wm. Flack, MB. 186, 378
— Henry John 520
— Charles Thornton ...215
— JohnCassidy 58
Steward, E.A.Tucker ... 99
— John Nugent 37?
— Chas. Samuel 407
— Thomas 35, 513
— Christian B 358
Stocker, Maurice E.
— Edward Harding. ..91, 210
Covey 91, 167
— Henry Holden 69, 137
Stockley, Charles More 555
-Richard Oliver F......: 59
-George Watts 92, 2n
Stewart, A.A.,MD. 322, 378
— Henry Watts 94, 184
— Alexander 39, 181
— //on. Alexander i6g
— Vesey M 342
— Alexander Chas.H.66, 134
Stocks, Michael 102
— Alexander Fraser ...521
StockweU, Charles M.... 317
'— Alexander Frederick 148
- Clifton de N. Orr 248
StockweU, John William
IngHs 341
Stoddard, John Fred.41, 481
— Thomas Henry... 43, 482
— WUUam 489
Stoddart, Chas. Henry.. 429
Stoker, W. Beauchamp 359
Stokes, A. H., MB. 288, 379
— Alfred 282
— Charles Patrick 238
— Edward WiUiam 238
— PoUiott Steuart P .... 329
— George Baret 354
— Henry 281
— Henry Haldane, MB. 379
— John, C5 60, 209
— John Edward 573
— Maurice Fitzmaurice 350
— Oliver Robert 67, 166
— Wm. Edw 275
— WiUiam John 79
Stokoe, Richard 504
Stolzenberg, Ferd. Von 587
— Theo. Von 587
Stone, Cecil Percival ... 553
— George Henry 91, 183
— John Graham 171
— John Paine 359
— Robert Warner 326
Stoney, And. Acres 144, 373
— Francis SadUer 169
— George Butler 62, 364
— Greorge Ormond 269
Stonhouse, G. H 369
Stopford, Arth. Bouverie 171
— Eyre Evans 333
— Hon. Fred. WiUiam 230
— Henry Edward 280
— John George 276
— William Henry Jas. 409
Storer, Arthur TUiard 93, 211
Storey, Richard 261
Storks, m. Hon. Sir H.
Knight, i:CB. 9,316, 366
Story, Forbes Lugard... 345
— PhiUp 407
— Philip Conway 270
— PhiUp Francis, CB.... 402
— Valentine Fred.... 59, 364
— Walter Morland 451
Stotherd, Rich. Hugh 70, 20^
— Richard John 7, 208
— Thomas Henry 491
Stoton, Fred. Alexand. 493
Stourton, Marmaduke... 309
Stow, Fred. Melkington 161
— Hariy 9
Stoyte, John 303
Stracey, Edward John. . . 99
— Gerald Hyde Charles 242
— Hardinge, Richard... 344
— John Bourchier, 233
— Hy. Hardinge D. 66, 233
Strachan, Henry Aug... 99
— James Arthur 287
— W. H. P.FitzM. ...89, 358
Strachey, R.. CSI.... 14, 218
Stradling, John B 322
Straghan, Abel ....^ 320
— John 400
— Wm. Gibbs 247
Strahan, A. Bannermon 456
— Charles 220
— George Cumine 169
— George 220
— WilUam 169
Str.ikcT, Chns. DoyneA. 182
•'"'"' I' "■tii^im 532
' ''^"■I'-'S 555
111 ill \ !■ raucis 31
Thuuui,-. Bland ... 91, 167
Straiigways, Cieorge ... 405
— Walter A. Fox ... 90, 167
Stransham, Sir Anthony
Blaxland, A'CJJ.... 7, 397
Stratford, Biyan 573
— Robert 242
Strathnairn.HughHenry,
Lord, OCB. ecSL...6, 135
Straton, Edward 264
— Francis 402
— James Murray 291
Stratton, JohnHeathfld. 169
— John Proudfoot, MB. 531
— WiUiam Albert 33
Straubenzee, B. Van ... 102
— Sir C. T. Van, KCB. 8, 283
— Turner Van 168
Index.
3treatfeilcl,R. Champion seglSuther, Cuthbert Col.
Wm. Grigor, CB. 3
William King
249-
•J. Petrie, J/D. ...307, 374 Sutherland,
John Alfred, CB..
3treeten, Seo. G. B 533j"
Streets, James 564-
3trettell, Arnold D 429 -
— John Edward Fran. 503 — Robert.
Stretton, Severus W. L. 99|- "
102, 129
Geo. Sackville, MD. 454
Henry Boyd 238
James S. G 577
Philip Warren 454
Symons, John T. M.,
UD 186, 376
— William Perm 267
Synge, Francis H 16
— Fra. Robt, M 328
— George Charles 99
— Millington Henry 38, 208
Szczepanski, H. C. A.... 425
Taaffe, Christopher E. . . . 1 48
Robert Macleod, CB. 32
Stribiing, Francis 573 1— Stanley Sutherland... 423|Tabb, Hen. Harpur 255
Strickland, Edw.,Ci?.... 366 — Sutherland Hall 564 Tabor, John Minnitt ... 171
William Jn. Edw. G. 288 Tabuteau, Ant. Olivier... 339
Siittie, Sir Geo. G., Bt. 564:Tait, James Salisbury 426
— Thomas Henry F. ... 319
— WiUiam George M. 85, 486
Stringer, Frederick 265
Stronach, William 564
Strong, Arthur H. L. ... 277
— Dawsonne M 450
— Henry Harford 400
— JohnWilUam 506
— Owen H 248
— Thomas Edmoud 519
Strover, Geo. Augustus 491
— Henry 69, 167
Stroud, Charles 452
— Henry Wallace ... 86, 274
3trutt, John R 89, 518
Stuart, Alexander 264
— Sir Chas.Shep.ji'CJ?. 403
— Charles 8, 290
— Charles George 564
— Charles Joseph... 93, 488
— Donald 102
— Donald Martin, CB. 408
— Edward Andrew. ..88, 234
— Eustace R. Burnett... 243
— Francis James 244
— George Ballingall,
J^-B 144, 379
— George Evans 564
— Hartwell Harvey 33
— Henry Tod
— James 11
— James 160
— James Fred. D. C 99
— Bev. Jas. Kilbee,MA. 457
— John 215, 376
— John Patrick 80,364
— John Ramsay, CB. ... 14
— Robert A. W. C 407
— Selkirk 586
— Thomas Evans 262
— William Edington
— Wm. Hodgson ....
— William James ...68, 210
— William Kier, CB.
— William Thomas 427
— William Tyler 366
Stubljs, Francis Ai-thur 564
— Francis Wm 90,
— James William... 41;
— William Hem'y... 61, 412
Stuckburu-li, Henry Jas. 247
Stuclev, Wm. Lewis ... 99
Studd,' Kdward 96
Studdert, Cha^.FitzGer.
— R.A.Fitzgerald 564
Studdy, Ernest H 276
Studdy, Robert Wright 309
— Thomas Jas. Ch. A. 179
Sturrock, George 573
George 403
Sutleffe, Henry Chas,
3091-
• Thomas Rooke 492
George Grant
Svitton, Henry John
— John
— Robert Nassau 150
— William Griffin 58, 131
Swaffield, Charles J. O. 99
Swain, Charles 0 366
Swaine, Charles Edw.... 159
— Ernest Edward 354
— Hem-y Thomas 564
— Joseph 573
— Leopold Victor 356
Swainsou, Edward Aug. 333
Swale, Henry 4°°
^ John Sprot 154
Talbot, Adelbert Cecil... 429
— Fitzroy Somerset ... 168
— Henry Lynch 63, 166
— John 322
— Hon. Reginald A. J. 133
— Robert 15
— Thomas 350
— Hon. William Leopold 59
Tallan, Lawrence 555
Tandy, Edward Ord ...455
— Henry Strafford 521
Tane.T. J.Waldegrave.. 564
Tanner, Albert 318
John Lambert i49|— Edward ..85, 244
Hen. C. Baskerville . s
— Bev. James, MA 508
— Lombard Jn.N 258
— Oriel Viveash 87, 517
— William 186, 376
Tapp, Hammond Astley 315
— Thomas, CB 14
— W. H
Tarbet, Peter Gotlfrey
Tarleton, Edw. Delaval i6q
— Ernest 255
— James Heam 298
TaiTant, Thos., l/'X>.i54, 374
Sturt, Cha.s. Napier
— Chtirlcs Shejjpey
— George
— Henry Evelyn . .
— Napier George . .
— Robert R. N
Stutzer, .U' ai I!. I".
Style, il;n-k
Stylem;iii. W.I 'r.iUL'.litnn 40^
Suffreiu, Bunjamiu T.... 506
Sugdeu, William 267
Suiivan, George A. F. 96
— George Digby Filmer 157
Sullivan, Eugene O. ... 172
^George 86
— Gerald H.W 216
— William Price 379
Summers. Geo. Kicd 261
— John, -(//' 578
Svimtncrxillc. A'.'-. I). . 303
Sunderlinicl, .M. Sum. J. 247
Suuter, T. Moore, MB. 580
Supple, James F 37S
Surnian, Wm. Henry ... 243
Sm-plice, Rob. Napoleon 267
Susini, Joseph 587
Swan, Frederick Geo.... 577
— Graves Chamney .... 96
— William George, MD. 579
Swanson, Donald 320
— Francis 91, 183
Swanston, Nowell ... 89, 488
— William Oliver 70, 485
Swayne, Cha. Henry ... 379
— Jas. Dowell
Sweeney, Jas. Fielding 365
— John 234
, 487iSweony, John 187
. 1 1 Sweny, George Aug. ...243
. 160 — John Alfred 401 |Tart6, Walter John
. gglSwete, Charles Den 428|Ta.swell, Edward .
John Beaumont 69]Tatarn, John ^...._.._^^^.... 395
,-etenhiim, Edmond ... 424;
George 211
Swettonham, T. E. ...82, 275
Henry Harvey 430
Robert Alexander ... 429
W. Kilner, 3/Z) 579
Swift, Benjamin, ilfZ>.... 579
Richard 581
Swifts, Alex. Lenthall... 261
— Joshua W 491
Swinburne, James 99
— John Dennis 338
— Paul 326
Swindley, Jno.Edward69, 1 57
Swiney, George 60, 413
— George Clayton 276
— Henry Stephen 315
— Hugh Bladen 451
— John 85, 486
Swinfen, Fred. Hay 64
Swinhoe, Charles 519
— Frederick William 35, 177
Swinley, George 180
— Silas Adair 450
Swinton, Anson 179
— Arthur 180
— George 93. 219
— John James 172
— Wm. Bentinck 400
Swiny, W. Molineux S. 319
Switzer, Bamlet W.
Sykcs, Aug. Joseph i
7'— <':im
1 1— Henry Peter
4— Walter Harrv
— Bev. William, 3IA. ... 396
Sylvester, Chas. J., Ifi). 53
— Henry James 379
— B.en.T., MD 58
— John Henry 53
Sym, John Munro 426
Syme, P. Macfarlane ... 555
Symes, Wm. Alexander 340
Symonds, Fred. Cleave 5;
— Bev. George D., BA. 457
— Jermj-n Charles
— Powell William
— Thomas J 185, 395
Symons, Chas. Bertie ... i
— Henry George 481
— Herbert Ch.'irles 35
— Jelinger Henrj- 40
Tate, George R., MD... 58
Henry Carr g, 397
Robert, MD. ... 236, 377
Tatham, Hamilton do
— Walter John 169
Tatimi, Henry, CB 366
Taunton, Jas. Edw. D. 294
Tavemer, Edm. L. 68, 515
Tawke, Arthur C 276
Tayler, John Charles 93, 182
— Robert Frederick 400
Taylor, Adam 454
Addington 8r, 417
Albert Fitz William . 427
Eeo. Alexander 507
Alex. Douglas, MD. 579
Alexander 99
Alexander, CB.... 34 ~
Taylor, James Best 491
James MacKillop ... 409
— James Matthew 244
John 187
John 573
John Bladen M 322
— John Edward 369
— John Robert, CB. 130, 578
JohnWilUam 426
Joseph M 135, 376
Lewis William 180
Markham Le Fer, 91, 167
Montagu B. AV 357
Morris Graham 350
— Nathaniel 367
Pierce Thomas Henry 180
Phillpotts Wright ... 96
Pringle, JT.ZZ^ 7, 267
— Raynsford 285
R. Geo, CB. CSI, 15, 410
Richard 573
Rich. C. Hays, CB... 14
— Robert Alexander 90, 349
Robert Kirkpatrick... 331
Robert Francis 503
St. John Stewardson 152
— Rev. Samuel B 457
Thomas 68, 416
WiUiam 102
William 170
WilUam,3fi> 186, 378
WiUiam 555
WilUam O'Bryen, 102, 129
WiUiam Richard 368
— WiUiam Western 333
WilUam Wilkinson... 405
Taylour, Lord Jn. H. 65, 340
Teale, Charles Shipley. . . 32
Emanuel 555
Tedlie, Edward 279
WiUiam 63, 304
Teed, Thomas 522
Teesdale, Charles P. ... 102
Christopher C. C5. 62, 167
Teevan, George James.. 340
— Rourke i53
— Stephenson, ilfX> 579
— Thomas 274,374
Telfer, George Home . . . 367
— James Dmmmond ... 555
— John W. Goddard 238
Telford, WiUiam 569
Tempest, Arthur Cecil 153
— Samuel WiUiam 353
— Thos. Rich. Plumtre 96
Temple, Chas. Pilcher... 293
— Edward 423
— Gustavus Hancock ... 568
Henry M 285
■ John.
• John Alexander
■ Richard Caniao.
-^\-^\h■.,m, MJ!. .
262
8;Tc
Alex. MitcheU 16.
Arthur 555 1 Tem
Arthur Henry 163
Arthur Joseph 9, 164
Brook John
359
— Charles Edward 406
— Chas. Somner S....93, 179
— Chas. WiUiam ...41,482
— Chas. Wm. Joseph ... 360
— Clarence Comyn... 88, 420
— Cyril 275
— DomVille Mascie 271
— Duncan Norton 169
— Edward 453
— Edward H. Clough ... 265
— Frank Sherwood 66, 218
— Frederick F. WUder 348
— Frederick Henry 171
— Fred. Norman Innes 248
— George Goodwin 2 38
^ George John Pitt 324
— George Kepple... 89, 167
— George Lee Le M.... 255
— George Robert 237
— George WiUiam 573
— Graham 293
— Henry '368
— Henry Alexander 64, 414
— Henry Duncan ... 37, 482
Sir Hen. G. A., KCB. 402
376
■r,l..,83, 262
John 64, 414
les 248
— Robert, MI> 579
Templetowii, George F.
Jisc.A'CB 7, 304
Tench, Donald Wm. 61, 364
Tennant, Chas. Richd. 143
'I'ennant, George 102
— James Francis 63, 218
— John Tren chard 354
— Thomas B. Everett 88, 487
Tennyson, Julius 256
Teman, Aug. Hem-y 39, 411
— Henry Breffney 312
— Richard R. B ,237
Ternau, Ohtis. S. Tobias 359
Terrott, Charles Ellison 309
Terry, Arther Frederick 333
— Astley Fellowes 304
— Fred. Friend Ridley... 564
— Frederick Stephen ... 269
— Herbert Durell 247
— Wadham Sales 333
— WiUiam Parker 102
Tetley.Arthm- Joshua... 327
Teulon, George 96
— Thomas 99
Teversham, Mark 255
Tew, Cyril Blackburne 254
I — George M'Leod 80
— Joseph Napier 262
Bev. H. W., LLD
Henry Hartley 240'Teynham, G.H. R.,iorf 568
James 102 jThacker, James 507
John 61, 514
555-
654
Thacker, Samuel 37,
— William
— William
— William Fryer
Thackeray, Cliarles
— Edvrard Talbot .. . 93,
— Geo. Gilbert Jos
— Joseph
— Thomas M. Gerard ...
Thackwell, Edwin
— Joseph Edwin
— WilUam de AVUton R.
— WiUiam Poison
Thatcher, Torin 63,
TheUusson, Alex. Daltun
— Arthur John Bethell
Thelwall, Eubule Dash.
— John Bulkeley, CB.61,
— W.W
Theobald, Arthur
— Charles Percy 93,
— Cotton Edwin
— John Medo ws
Theobalds, John Robert
Therry, George Canning
Thesiger, Hon. C. W. 62,
— Hon.-F.^.,CB..... 33,
Thewles, Horace Aug. . . .
Thistlethwayte, A. R. W.
Thom, Heniy, MD
— James
— William
Thomas,Chas.I)ashwood
— Charles Frederick ....
— Edgar Hastings
— Evan Aubrey
— Francis Henry
— Francis WilUam
— George
— George Edward ... 66,
— Henry Deering
— Henry E. Pateshall ...
— HenryJohn
— Henry Robert Dacres
— James Byers
— John Edward
— John Richard
— Jno.Wellesley,CiJ. ...
— Lancelot Fras. C. 63,
— Robt. 3dw. N
— Robt. Mosely Brice...
— Wilham Godfrey
— WilUam Hugh
Thomason,Chas. S. ...92,
Thompson, Alfred R. ...
— Andrew Green
— Arnold 34,
— Charles
— Charles 62,
— Charles Halford
— Charles WilUam
— Charles WilUam
— Daniel
— Daniel Robert, MD.
— Dodgson H
— Edward 40,
— Edward, CSI.\ 83,
— Edwin Forbes
— Francis Edward
— Francis Henry
— George 80,
— jeorge
— George Hunter ... 64,
— George WiUiam
— Henry Masterman . . .
— Henry 93,
— Herbert Wilham
— Howard Stanley
— James 346,
— Jas. Witton
— John 80,
— John 80,
— John
— John
— John
— John
— John A. W., j;fZ>
— John Baylis
— John Charles
— John Wycliffe
— Joseph John 298,
— Lawrence C. F
— Leslie Jenkins
— Livingston
— Pearson Scott, Cli. 36,
— Penton
— Richard
— Richard
513 Thompson, '.Rich. Fred.
395 — Robert
547 1 — Robert
258 j — Robert Thomas
272 — Robert Thomas
564 — Thomas 36,
255'— WaidegraveRock,JlfX>,
364J— WilUam
32 — WilUam
282I— WilUam
319: — WilUam Alexander ...
515;^ WiUiam Hamilton . . .
99' — WiUiam Henry
102'— WUliam OUver
184'— Wyndham A. R
414 Thomson, A. jlfi). ( ist) 264
369:— Alex. J/i». (2nd)
330 — Chadwick
— Charles Alexander ...
— Charles FitzGerald ...
— Charles WilUam
— David
— David 67,
— Hev. Frederick F
— George
— George, MB
— George
— George Cadogan...88,
— George Latham
— George LesUe 65,
— Henry
— Hugh Gordon 86,
— James
— James Crooke
— James Robert
— James Sinclair 40,
— John
— fie«.J.MacaUster,Jlf4.
— Malcolm Edward
— Robt. T
— Sinclair William
— Thomas George
— Thomas St. G. C. R.
— WiUiam
— WiUiam
— WilUam
— W. Arthm-, MB
— WUUam Brooke ... 85,
Thorbum, Charles Jas.
— D. A. Q.,MD. ... 150,
— WilUam
— WiUiam Stewart
Thoren, Oscar W. de ...
Thorn, G. M
Thorndike, Daniel ... 9,
Thome, C. R. Brittain...
ThornhiU, Anthony R. 36,
— Charles
— George Bryan D
— Henry 91,
— T. Alien, ilfS
— William Robert
Thornley, J. G., MD. ...
Thornton, Arthur Parry-
Charles Edmund
Charles Macleod J. 42,
Daniel
Edward Brooke
Edward Zohrab
Harry Godfrey
HenryJohn 93,
James Howard, MB.
Richard Chicheley ...
Robert 355,
3761— Robert MOnes
^S4!Thorold, CecU
236[ — George Edward
Harry Octavius
^ Reginald Gother
Richard
Thorp, Edward B. ... 63,
— E. Courtenay, IfD. ...
— George Fearon
— John
— Robert Crossing, MD.
— Samuel Joseph 68,
— Thomas Lee
Thorpe, Robert Doveton
— Thos. Edward
-Wm. S
Thoyts, Newman B. 85,
Thrmg, Edward B
John Everett 42,
Wm. Powictt
Index.
3S7,Thrupp, Murton Fred. 289
428 ThuUUer, D'Ai-cy W 270
297 — H. E. L 35, 177
loi — Henry Ravenshaw ... 220
300 Thunder, George F. ... 282
249(— Michael 262
Michael H.Daulton... 564
Thurburn, James White 215
580 — John Henry 215
"■ Thurlow, Edw. HoveU 169
342 — Ernest HoveU 305
408 — Hugh Hovell 252
581 — Reginald Heber 240
Thursby, James Legh... 102
[36 — Rich. Hasel 99
Thwaites, John D 369
Thynne, Alfred W 99
Reginald Thomas ... 229
Lord William 99
Tibbs, William Joseph... 344
Ticehurst, William D. T. 531
: 49 Tickell, Arthur Lang ... 323
:7o — Eustace A 314
85 — Robert Procter 220
223 Tidmarsh, Ferdinand J. 277
396 Tidswell, Benj. Ingham 143
568 Tidy, Arthur Grey 298
Francis John 346
Thomas Holmes 14
Tierney, Edward 91, 178
q6 Tighe, Daniel 564
487 — James Stuart 86, 48S
John Augustus 360
Michael Joseph 360
487 Tilden, William 305
87 Tilford, Matthew 87
569 TUlard, George Henry... 493
185 — John Arthur 179
TUlbrook, P. Limborch 102
367 Tillotson, Lionel 171
457 TiUy, G. SpeedweU... 60, 209
564 — John 265
Justice C 255
Tillyer-Blunt, J. Sidney 250
Timbrell, Harry Vince, 68,
I02
429 — Sydney James 569
Thomas 37
34S — Walter Thomas 298
569 Tincler, Blennerh. M. ... 379
573 Tingoombe, J. Macleod
Tinley, Robert Newport
Tinling, John Isaac
Tinmouth, Wingrove L. 400
Tinseau, Art. Leon de ... 587
Tippetts, A. Malpas 240, 374
32b Tipping, Alfred
289 Tippinge, Vernon Gart-
368 side 234
64 Tireman, Henry Stephen 79
305 Tisdall, Archibald... 67, 279
James 564
169 — John Knox 555
Titterton, Hy., MD.
Tittle, John Moore .
376 Tobin, John 99
259 — O'Hara John 564
Richard t86, 378
430 — William 379
Todd, Prank John 334
— George 96
— John Augustus ... 58, 131
— Killingworth Richard 213
— Richard Cooper 373
— Thomas Fentham ... 30S
— WiUiam Egerton... 93, 364
454 Toke, Francis Frazer J. 424
323 Toker, AlUston Champ. 427
373 Tolcher, Christopher ... 564
240 Toler, James Otway 320
331 — George John S 267
— Hector Robert 134
ToUemache, A. Eugene 264
— Algernon Seymour ... 354
— Reo. Clement R., MA. 457
335 — Hamilton James 314
453 Toller, Charles Henry... 368
429 — Hugh Montil 249
569 — John Edward
531 TolUier.BarrettLennard
515 Tolmie, T. CampbeU
234 338,37s
4gilTolson, WUft-od 279
503 1 Tom, W. H. Vallack ... 400
371 Tombs, Sir H., KCB. 13, 177
517! — Henry WUUam 360
453 Tomes, John 377
1C5 Tomkins, W. Percival...
lyjTomkyns, A. Piikington
Tomkyns, George 402
Tomlinson, E. D. ... 300, 377
Wm. Winslow ... 236, 378
Tompson, W. D 84, 256
Toms, Samuel J. Revel 328
Tongue, John M. G. 207, 365
Tonnochy, Valens... 83, 327
Toogood, Alex. Decimus 129
Seymour Hood 169
Toole, John 30S
Michael 53°
WilUam 99
Tooner, Michael 274
Topham, Richard 42'
Topham, Sir WilUam ... 129
Topp, Henry 323
William Henry 270
ToppLn, James Morris... 258
Torin, Ernest R.Hope... 155
Torkington, Charles 285
~ my 171
Torrens, H.D'O., C.B. ... 34.
Torriano, Charles Albert 238
Charles Edward ...90, 167
Charles Strangways 555
Torrie, Lawrence J 313
Tothill, J. H. Halked ...377
Tottenham, Charles Geo. 99
Frederick St. Leger 243
HenryLoftusA 421
Touch, Edward, MD. ... 580
John Gray 61, 48Z
Touzel, T. Percival 99
Tovey, HamUton 212
Tower, Arthur 341
Conyers, CB 37. 138
Towneley, Richard H. 134.
Townend, Mev. Alfred J. 396
Townley, Charles R. ... 250
Dawson S5S
Edward Peregrine ... 31S
WUUam Penny 289
Townsend,E., MD. 237, 378
George Eyre 170
Christopher WilUam 169
Henry Fitz John 271
Rich. Arth. H 252
— Robert Lawrence 564
— Stephen Chapman ... 453
— W. Johnson Howard 139
Townshend, E. Hunter 25s
— Fitzmaurice R. Dean 247
— Frederick Trench ... 134.
— Gerard Paul 248
— Harry Leigh 250
— Hem-y Dive 7,269
Tracey, Harry Adair ... 169
— Maurice 581
Tracy, Osborne 401
Traflford.E.LeMarchant 24a
TraiU, David Henry 222
— Geo. Balfour 92, 132, 17S
— Robert Gayer 259
Traill-Burroughs, P. W.
38, 339
TrancheU, Edw. F 102
Geo. Adolphus 102
Trant, Fitzgibbon 318
Travers, Ernest A . B. 41, 48
Frederick John 96
Guy Francis Clarke... 332
Henry Fane 367
— James 40.3
James Conway 401
James Dalgairns 555
James Fra. Eaton 42, 165
John 9^
Joseph Gates 256
JuUus Brockman 569
— Lyon Conway 564
Richard Henry ...65, 292
Traynor, George 186, 378
Tredennick, J. R. Knox 301
William Richai'd 271
Treeve, Hen. Richard... 555
Trefusis, Hon. W. R., 59, 233
Treffry, Frederic 371
Tregear, Vincent Wm.,.. 450
Tremajme, Arthur 99
Tremenheere,C.W.CjB.i3,223
Tremlett, Edmund J. 94 168
Trench, Charles 169
— Frederick 162
— .Ho«. Cosby Godolphin 143
— Hon. W. Le Poer...92 ,102
— Hemy LePoer 41.412
— Richard J. Le Peer ... 530
!— lion. William Le Peer :
Iiulex.
655
Trench, "vV. Y. Lc Pocr 3o3 T
Trend, Seu. J. Bovvden 508
Trenor, John 271
Trent, Fran. Coiistan.89 292
— Geo. Edmund Phipps 270
— Harrison Walke J., 80, 314
— William Raffles ... 91, '^19
Tuckctt, Edw. Gundrie 137
Tudor, William Lanpcley 31
Tuffnell, Arthur Jolliffe 278
— John 277iTufnell, Arthur 304
Tresidder, Jno. Nicholas 453 — Edward 258
•Tolmie John 215
Trestrail, John Cornish 531
Trevelyan, H. Astley ... 98
— H.Willoughby, C'B.13, 183
— Herbert 276
■ — James Harincrton ... 99
— Walter Ralei'j;h 520
Trevor, Edward n
— Edward Anrlrew 220
— Edward Walter 518
— Francis Charles... 70, 181
— Francis Randolph ...491
— Frederick Anthony .. . 102
— George Herbert 492
— John Sal usbuiy, ...60, 223
— Salisbury Thomas 92, 219
— Wm. Cosmo, CB. 37, 253 — John Stewart, CB. 62, 177
— William Gordon 519'Tully, Ringrose Drew.
— W. Spottiswoode, 81, 2i9JTunks, Thomas
Trew, Benjamin 185 Tupman, Arthur 564
Tribe, A. R 586 — George Lyon .
— Constantino C. B... 259lTupper, B. de Beauvoir 169
William Guise 398|Tuson, Hemy BrasnoU 39SUttcrson, Alfred 89,518
m John Arnold 586 — John Edward, MD.... 453 — Archibald H 88, 256
Tuthill, Robert C 146I
Tweddle, Francis 450; Vachell, Henry Tan. 93, 184
Tweeddale, G. Marquis jVacher, Fred. Smith 60
of, KT. GCB 6, i34!"Valiant, Thomas James 11
Tweedie, John Lannoy 343;Vallance, Edmund 161, 378
David 568I — John Dunscombe 86, 487
Maurice 5i9iVallings, Adolphus 426
Michael 91, 168 Vance, Horatio Page 63, 282
Michael ssslVan Cortlandt.Arth.J.R 163
WilUam 84,424]— H.C 99
Wm. John 405!— Walter de Winton ... 521
Twemlow.Edw. D'Oyley 224,VandeleiTr, Boyle 147
George 9, 177 — Crofton Thos. Burton 154
George Hamilton 86, 326 — David Roche 274
John Lionel 357
Thomas Joliffe, MB ... 372
Tuite, Hugh Manley 11
Tulloch, Alexander, CB. 402
— Alexander Bruce 315
— Alfred 83,418
— Arthur 421
— Hector 92, 221
— Jas. Dundas Gregory 99
— James G. McDonald 555
— James Murphy 45
— John, il/I> 247, 374
— John Henry 265
— John Sam. Drury, 35, 4
TuUoh, Alex. Thos.
Edward Samuel 505
— Meo. W. Harry, MA. 457
Trimmer, Augustus R... 555
Trimnell, David William 506
— Edward Alfred 507
— George Flower 505
Tripe, Alfred Polglase... 342
— Linneeus 405
— Walter Delamain 294
Triphook, G. Roder.,
MB 186, 379
— Simon Bagge 250
Tripp, John Henry 321
Triscott, Cha. P. Y 405
— J ohn Henry Rolt 369
— William Rolt 401
Tristram, Ban-Lngton ... 564
Trittau, Edward 587
Tritton, Fred. Biscoe ... 99
Trollope, Chas., CB. 9, 297
Tronson, Rob. Nixon., 39 411
Trotman, Charles Hare 503
— George Hewitt 304
— Meo. William Samuel 508
— WilUam Mends Forte 307
Trotter, A. E. Trotter ... 259
^Charles Thos. Graham 339
— Chas. Vaughan 29:
— Henry 220
— Henry 68,229
— John Frederick 249
— John Mowbi'ay 45
— John Oswald 140
— JohnWilliam 231,376
— Philip Durham 339
— ^ Robert Francis 146
— Robert Knox 99
— Wilham Francis 428
Troup, Colin, CB 403
— Hugh
— John Igglosden 367
— Rob. Wm., JI/B....286, 377
— William Bedford 179
Trousdell, Wm.B. Persse 149
— William Green, MD... 372
Trower, Edw. Oakeley 321
— Francis Edw 341
— Sydney Arth 344
Troy, Thomas 573
Tru'ell, Robert Holt 297
Trueman, C. Hamilton 276
— Thomas 519
Truman, Wm. Robinson
Trydell, John Frederick 295
Tryon, Samuel
^'Thomas
Tubby, James Hardy .
Tuck] Cha. Edw. Amy
Walter Hamilton 271 1— JJ?y. Gerald O
Twentyman, Augustus — John
Charles 238— John Ormsby
WUUam Lawrence 84, 160 — John Ormsby Moore
Twibni, James 569 — Robert
Twigge, John Thomas . . 211!— Thomas Bm-ton
Twiss, Arthur Wm. 68, 166 — William Richard
Godfrey 69, t83|Vander Gucht, B. G. 67,
John Johnson 371
Tucker, Aubrey Harvey 314
— Auchmuty, CB ....12, 410
— Charles 326
— Francis L
^ Henry St. George 407
— Jervis 55
— Louis Henry EmUc ... 45
— Daniel William 59
— DeVic 8
— jEmiliiis De Vic... 92, 16:
— Gas. Le Marchant 58, 16'
— James De Vic 265
— Jasper Selwyn ....
Turbervill, Thos. Picklon 83
Turle, WOliam Greer ... 555
TumbuU, Archibald 457
— Chas. Fred. Alex. ... 276
— Francis, JlfX* 453
— Gavin Ainslie 163, 373
— Geo. WibnotMaitland 170
— Henry Francis 284
Henry John Lennox 17
John Robertson 6
Montagu James... 36, 410
P. Stephenson, MD.... 532
Sydney Drummond. 429
Wilham George 568
Turner, Alex., MD. 328, 377
Alexander Walter ... 366
— Alfred Edward 170
— Arthur Harry 269
— Arthvu- Whichcote ... 345
— Augustus 35, 410
— Augustus Frederick . 374
— Augustus Henry 428
— Edni. P. Bingham go, 167
— Frank, CB 13, 177
— Frederick Cooper ... 238
— Fred. Mansel 171
— George 250
— George Henry 256
— George VUliers 244
— Henry Ainslie Alfred 401
— Henry Austin 12
— Henry Blois 12, 223
— Heniy Ferdinand
— Hemy Fyers
— Herbert 573
— Ion 158
— James Trench 319
— John 53
— John 573
— John, CB 36, 165
— NathanielO. S. CB. 36, 166
— Phihp, CB 577
— Richard, MD 287, 378
— Robert 58
— Samuel Compton 214
— Samuel George Drury 52
— Thomas 270
— Thomas Baskett 348
— Thos. Hawktas 7 5;"
_ —Walter .John 138
577lTurnley, William Echlin
urnor, Herbert Broke 317
Twyford,Wm. Jolliffe... 265
Twynam, Edm. J. L. 87, 420
- Geddes Sansoni 252
- PhUipAlexanderA.84, 254
Twyne, Bryan Bristow 252
Twynham, Frederick
Twyning, Wm. Edward 258
Twysden, Henry Dun-
can 405
Tyacke, Hy. Philip ...
— Richard Humphrey
— Thomas 80, 264
Tydd, Benjamin 186, 373
— Thomas 59
— Wilham James 172
Tyers, Sydney 401
Tylee, Alfred 31
Tyler, Charles 129
— Charles James ... 90, 167
— Charles John Roper . 326
— Edward Saumerez 92, 211
— George Henry 99
— John Hobart 86,419
— Trevor Bruce 169
Tyndall, Edward Hume
Townsend 519
— George 489
— Henry 93.42°
— Samuel William 314
Tynte, Mervyn C. S 139
"'yrrell, Fra. Harding... 409
- Saml. Matthias 507
- William James 377
Tyrwhitt, Charles ... 31, 132
— Edmund 6
^e Booth 81, 516
Tytler, J. M. B. Eraser^
'CB 13,41c
John Adam, CB. ...66, 415
Robert Francis C. A.. 45
Thomas P. Eraser ... 48
Udny, George Charles. 424
Unatt, William Wilkes . 14,
Underwood, T. Ormsby. 49
— Walter Christie 136
— William 286
Unger, William 587
Uniacke, Charles Hill
Crofton James 367
— Regin:
— William Weston 555
Tumour, Hon. Keith ... 305
Turquand, W. M. Glynn 231
Turpin, William Homan 275
Turton, F. Alf., JlfD. 186, 376
— John Palmer ...
— Robert Straker
Thomas John 275, 375 —Thos. Trevor — 83,486
•William Fane 45olTu3on. Edw. Bailey
Unsworth, Rev. Thomas 587
Unthank, Clement W. J. 159
Unwin, Robort 99
— Robert 41, 411
— Wilham Heathcote ... 425
Upcher, Russell 267
Upperton, John 422
Upton, Hon. Arthiu* 7
— Edw. M.D.C 145
Urmston,H. Brabazon82, 417
Henry B 253
Urquhart, Donald 564
— Francis Gregor, CB. 13
— Frederick Day 555
— Ives M'Lean 35-1
— Thomas Bedford 318
Usherwood, Charles 573
Ussher, Edw. Pellew H.
— Herbert Taylor 577
— James Hy., MB. 355,
— John 99
— John Theophilus...8i, 364
— Thos. Edw aa, 420
Vanderkiste, William ... 367
VanderMeulen, JohnH. 294
Vanderzee, Francis Hy. 491
Vane, Charles Birch ... 102
Van Heythuysen, H.
R.M 89,518
— Gerard 253
Van Homrigh, Alex. P. 555
— Peter Arding 493
6|Vanncck, Hon. J. Chas. 233
344 Vanrenen, A. Denys 85, 418
— Donald Campbell 35, 177
— Edward 278
— Jacob Pieter Deneys 43®
Vansittart, Charles E... 369
— Francis 55S
— Henry 398
— Robert Arnold 318
Van Straubenzee, Tur-
ner 92, 168
Vardon, Frederick Geo. 333
Varley, William 215, 39s
Varlo, Henry 555
Vassall, Rawdon J. P. 12
Vaughan, Alexander H. 249
Arth. Powys 305
Edward 276
Edw. Benj 338
— Hon. E. Courtenay ... 356
— Edward Hensman ... 249
— El-nest Courtenay, 91 167
— Eugene James 99
— Hector Barlow 87
— Hemy 171
— Heiuy 88, 518
— Herbert Henry 555
— John Luther, CB. 88, 410
— Wilham 278
Vaughton, Erasmus H. 248
— Theophilus 399
Veale, H. R. Lobb, MD. 375
— Thomas Stick 454
Veitch, Thomas George 99
Vcnables, Robert, MD. 581
— Thomas 102
Venning, Edgcombe 133, 377
Venour, Edwin 409
— William 376
Verchere, Albert Mare . 455
Vereker, Henry Thomas 564
Thomas George 102
Verelst, Charles Verelst 153
Verner, George 35,410
Thomas Edward 281
Verney, Sir Harry, Bt. 102
Vernon, Geo. Augustus 99
Granville 255
Vertue, James 92, 221
WiUiam 491
Vesey, Charles C. W. ... 102
George Francis 287
George Henry 38, 165
— George Waller 146
Hon. J. R. William ... 23:
Vetch, Hamilton Camp. 153
— Robert Francis 261
^Robert Hamilton 212
— William Francis 348
Vialls, G. Courtenay 35, 341
— Henry Thomas 102
Vibart, Alexander John 519
— E.D.Hamilton 422
— Fra. Mer. Edmund... 171
656
Vibart.Hy. CoUingwood ;
— Henry Mereditli
— James M. Colliag. 90,
— Jolm
— Neville
Vice, Charles Fred
Vignaux, Josepli
Vigor, Fred. George ...
Vigors, Philip Doyne 86,
Villiers,'C. Courtenay ...
— Ernest
— 2^o«. Geo. Patk. Hyde
VUUers-StuartHy. J. R.
Viacent, Arth. Hare 88,
— Chas. Edwd. Howard
— Henry Alexander
— Henry Torrens ...35,
— John Love
Vine, WiUiam
Vipan, Jn. Alex. MayUn
Virr, Joseph
Virtu, Georgio
Virtue, Hev. John
Vivian, Ayhner
— Chas. C. Lord
— EdwardJohn
— Fred. Guy
— John Haines
— Ralph
— Richard Hussey ...81,
— Sir R. J. Hussey,
GCB 7.;
Vizard, Walter John 68,
Von Donop.Pelham Geo.
Voss, Ernest Von
Voules, WilUam James .
Vousden, William John
Voyle, Fran. EUiot...i6,
— Francis Ranken Cave
~ George Elliot
Vulliamy, ColwynWms.
Vyner, Henry William .
Vyse, Edw. Howard 38,
— George Howard
Vyvyan, Bev. GrenvUle
— Richard Octavius
Wace, Edward George
— Ernest Chas
— Richard
Waddell-Boyd, Jas. 64,
— Charles Douglas
WaddUoveGrataville 87,
Waddington, Evelyn 62,
— Henry Ferrers 64,
— Thomas 82,
— William 67,
Waddy, Cadwallader ...
— John Miller Elgee ...
— Richard, CB
Wade, Arthur G. S
— Foster Lechmere . . .
Wade, Frederick Wm.
— Hamlet Coote, CB....
— Hamlet Dalton
— Henry Charles
— Henry Meredith
— James Heme
— Nugent
— Thomas
— William Barton
Wadeson, Richard ...93,
Wadling, John Cotting.
Waghom, Albert Rich.
— Fred., Jl/Z»
— Henry
Wahab,"Cha. Wm.... 69,
— George Duncan
— Henry John
Wainman, Gordon
Wake, Alfred James 93,
— Edward Baldwin
— Richard William
— Thomas
Wakefield, Henry
— Henry Furey
— Julian 84,
— Thomas 88,
— William, .MT*. ...141,
Walbridge, Henry Wm.
Walcott, Edm. Scopoli
— pjdmund Yeamnns 90,
Waldcn, Arthur. Vise...
Walrtie-Griffith Rich. J.
Waldron, Fred. William
WAh^S, Hit Royal Miffh-
nc»a Albbrt-Ebwakd,
Prince of.KQ.KT.KP.
QCB. OCSI. ... 6, 152,
Index.
247|Wales, John 186,
Walford, ifeo. C
167
— Henry Alexander
— Nevdle Lloyd
— Wm. Sworder
S'iS
Sb4
331
Walker, Albert Lancelot
i8s
— Rec. Alexander
238
— Alexander
2.W
— Alexander
,sq
— Andrew Murray
sss
— Arthur
229
— Arthur Greenwood ...
SS'^
— Campbell
142
— Chamberlain Wm. 40,
2bS
— Chas. Pyndar B., CB.
522
— Charles Reginald
5I.-5
— Charles Stephen
— Charles Warren
403
— Clements E. M. ...39,
335
— Daniel Corrie
i8s
— Edgar Holford
yq
- Edward Walker E.60,
3Q6
- SirEdw.W.F.,irC.B.8,
— Fitz William
102
-Francis
— Fred. W. E. Forestier
311
— George Andrew ...6g,
331
— Geo. E.Lushington68,
233
— George Frederick
2.S3
— George Fuller 81,
348
— George Wan-en ... 36,
484
— Henry 237,
210
— Hem-y Ton-ens
sKt
— Herbert John 0
429
— James Pattison, MJD.
410
— James Thomas 38,
16
— John, J/B
orfi
t8s
— ifer. John MiUs
145
— John Newman
96
— John Selby
-Mark 33,
42s
— Montagu C. B. F
172
— Philip
— Philip Carroll
364
— Phihp Francis
36
■iM
— Roberts. F
414
— Samuel
St6
— Thomas
— Thomas NichoUs
252
— wnham Francis
172
— William 64,
28s
Walker-Myln, Hercules.
376
Walkey, Rowland
06
Wall, James
-Michael
— Richard
244
— Richard Henry ...85,
— Robt. Moreton, MB.
378
— ThomasFrederick ...
517
— William Robert
270
Wallace, Chas. Jas, S. 42,
321
— Charles Tennant
240
— Francis James A
4S4
-Hill, CB 37,
37Q
— James
37«
S16
— John, JlfD 250,
261
— JohnD. Campbell 64,
292
— Nesbit Willoughby...
315
— Rowland Robert... 82,
T63
— William Arthur J. ...
— William Edw
— Sir Wm. T. F. A., Bt.
■;3i
Wallack, Henry Jobling
^8
Waller, George Hy... 68,
329
— Hnrdress Edmond 93,
— John Hampton
178
— John Edmund
Sfi4
— Robert
53°
420
— • Robert JoceljTi
— Stanier
96
— ThomasGcorge
— William F. F
S77
— William Noel 90,
WaUerstein, Philip H....
Wallis, Lewin
— Samuel
3S6
— WiUiam Beale
Wahnisley, Wm. Hen....
Walpole, Henry
— Horace
— Horatio
— Horatio
— Horatio Edward
— Horatio John Thos...
— Sir Robert, XCB....g,
Walsh, Adolphus Fred..
— Arthur Huntly HUl...
— Ai-thur Sandys S.,CB.
— Charles Hussey
— David
— Edward
— iJeo. E. L
— George
— John
— John
— John
— John
— John
— Lewis Paxton
— Robert
— Thomas 262,
— Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas P. B
— WiUiam
Walshe, Blayney T
Walter, Charles John . . .
— Charles K. Macken.89,
— Frederick Arthur
— Frederick Edward ...
— George Whittaker ...
— Hubert Langton
— John M'NeUl, CB. 32,
Walters, F. Dalrymple 89,
— Robert Algernon 89,
— WiUiam Barker... 148,
Walton, Bendyshe ...59,
— Charles S.B 82,
— CUffordEUiot
— Hen. El-nest B
— Wm. MorrittB
Walwyn, James Harford
Wapshare, Arthur
Wandesforde.Ch.H.B.C.
Warburton, Fred. Tynte
— Hen. Wm. Egerton...
— Robert
— Robert Sandford
— WiUiam Fleace.MB..
— William White .'
Ward, Alex. Valenttae...
— Arthur CUtherow
— Arthur Edward
— Bernard Edward
— Hon. Bernard M. 63,
— Charles
— Charles
— Chas. Geo. Parlby ...
— David 93,
— Edmund
— EdwardJohn 91,
— Edward Lander
— Edw.Wolstenholme38,
— ElUsB
— ElUs Houlton
ne Charles R
— Francis Beckford
— Francis Moore
— Francis Wilham
— Frederick
— George
— Henderson
— Henry
— Henry Affleck H
— Henry C. Evelyn . . .
— John
— John
— John Ernest Bulwer
— Joseph Wright
— MacGregor Breton ...
— Randal Ironside
— Robert
— Theodore Methuen ...
— Thomas
— Victor Napier
— WiUiam
— WiUiam
— WiUiam George ...88,
— WUliam Humble D...
— WiUiam John 61,
— WiUiam Pearson 1S6,
Warde, Chns.Art.Madan
— Charles Edward
— SirE. C. XCB 12,
Warde, Francis 8, 164
Henry Murray A. ... 161
Spencer Grant 408
WardeU, Geo. Vaughan 267
^ John 564
— John Charles 401
WUliam Henry ...92, 168
WiUiam Henry 569
Warden, Francis 352
— Francis Faithful 403
— George Lodwick 518
— James Hale .68, 484
— Robert, CB 32
— Thomas Smith 66, 515
Wardlaw, Robert, CB... 14
Wardlaw-Ramsay, R.G. 315
Wardrop, Alexander 87, 517
— Frederick Meyer 1 38
— James John M 579
Wardroper, Edwin 353
Ware, Charles 555
— Robert 569
Waring, Edward 564
— Francis Robert 579
— Henry 236, 363
— Henry 102
— Holt 334
Warlow, Rev. George ... 508
— John Picton 489
Wame, JohnCordeiro... 555
Warneford, Rev. T. L. J. 457
— Wm. Jn. Jortin 367
Warner, Ashton C 102
— Ashton Hem-y 285
— Biddulph Lee 368
— Charles Henry 359
— Edward Charles . . .41, 162
— Edward Redstone J.. 250
— WiUiam Bannatyne. . . 502
— Wynyard Huddleston 347
Warrand, Wm. Edm. 63, 219
Wane, Henry Jas., CB. 14
Warren,And.Rutherford 564
— Az-thur Frederick 59, 356
— Augustus Edmund 82, 324
— 5'irAug.Riversdale,.Bi.io2
— Charles 102
— Charles 212
— Dawson Stockley 89, 253
— Falkland G. E. ...91, 167
— George 402
— Henry Edward 102
— John 143, 376
— Lionel Smith 311
— Richard 70, 209
— Thomas Monsell 319
— WUUam 304
— Wm. Andros 182
— William Hem-y 327
Wany, Arthur 170
— Edward Taylor 169
— WiUiam 102
Warter, Heni-y de Grey 179
Warton, Robt. Gardner 248
Warwick, James 573
— Peter 586
Washington, Francis P. 214
Wason, Edwin Sandys 277
Wastell, WUKam 242
Waterfield, D. M'K. D. 172
— Henry A. Wyn. ...83, 418
— Henry Gordon 425
— James 180
James 427
W. GaiTow 94, 421
Waterhouse.iSeo.Charles
3., MA 457
Wiiterman, Edm. F. 42, 482
— ThomasPeach 38, 412
Waters, J. Mangin 377
— Robert, il/Z) 380
— Thomas 79
Watkin, Hen. S. SpUler 171
Watkins, C. Fitzgerald 144
— Fredk. Wilmer 215
— Frederick WilUam ... 213
— JohnWestrop 556
— WiUiam Herbert 152
Watling, Chas. Wyatt... 377
— John Thomas 521
Watson, Albert 99
— Alfred Geo 274
— Andrew 564
— Atherton 565
— Charles Edward 99
— Charles Edward 89
— Charles John 492
— Charles Moore 214
Watson, David 17
— Edward Dayot 403
— Edward James 491
— Edward Spencer 152
— Frederic z49
— Mev. G. A. P 533
— George, JfX) 45^
— George 569
— George Alder 454
— George Edward 61
— G«orge Vincent... 64, 312
— Harry James 136
— Henry Charles 362
— Henry Edward 87, 264
— Hugh 88, 488
— James 31
— James 377
— James 564
— James Kiero 304, 363
— John 31
— John, CB 39, 517
— John Edmund 37
— John Thornhill 70, 417
— John Whaley 518
— Joshua Rowley 522
— Robert 25S, 374
— Robert John 273
— Robert Kiero 256
— Robert Samuel 171
— Rupert Campbell 88, 360
— Solomon 172
— Stephen 331
— Thomas James ...88,420
— WilUam 280
— William S73
— William, 2lf5 454
— William Henry ... 91, 168
Watt, Pitzjames Edw.... 366
— James Duff. 577
— James Landon 310
— WUliam Godfrey 372
Watters, George 533
Watts, Jno.Ponsonby 42, 482
— John Briscoe 429
— John Gei-main 5"
— John liidstone ... 93, 219
— Joseph 303, 375
— Ponsonby WilUam ... 258
— WilUam Henry 405
— Wm. Newcomen...:
Wauchope, Andrew G
— Robert Adam 423
Waudby, Frederic John
— Sidney James
Waugh, Sir And. Scott
— Gilbert Wm. R. Max. 324
— George Rowland .
— WUUamPetrie 99
WaveU. Arch. Graham... 247
— Arthur Hy 83,
— Llewellyn
Way, Cecil FitzHenry L
— Edward Daniel
— George Augustus
— Gregory Lewis
— Nowell PitzTJpton . . . 400
— Thomas Henry . .
— Wilfrid Pitz Allan 240
Wayman, George Arthur 345
Weare, Hen. Ed. CB.
— Henry Osenden .
Wearne, Vivian
Weatherby, Harry 282
Webb, Charles
— Cha.SurteesChapman
— Edwd. A. H. CSI. 35, 480
— Edward Arthur H. ... 256
— Edward Harvey 45
— Edward Townsend ... 556
— Edward W. Henry ... 367
— Francis David 2S5
— Francis Edward 272
— George 64
— Henry March, J/£. ... 579
— Henry Gillum
— Henry North
— Johu'VereWm. H. 01, 244
— Randolph 253,
— Stephen M., MD. 265,
— Thomas B. Knight ... 238
— Theodosius
— Vere
— Vere 372
— WUliam Holden 355
— WiUiam Marshall ... 374
Webber, C. Edmund 92,
— George Daniel 70, 359
— Robert TankerviUe... 265
Index.
Webster, Arthur George i6iiWestmacott, R. P 323
Charles Henry 261
David Prank Byron . 236
George Murray, MD. 579
Godfrey Pox 326
Hemy Francis Geo. 261
Henry Warde 425
— James Carnegie 99
Joseph 569
Robert Parquhar 64, 414
Thomas Edward... 82, 417
W. E 586
Wedde'rbm-n, J. A. C. ... 298
John 41, 412
Wedderbui'ne, George... 364
Wedge, Francis LattyW. 315
WeecUng, Ales. James... 277
Wegg, John 97
Weguelin, Thos. M. Luz 99
WeigaU, Arthur A. D. ... 322
Weir, Alexander 324
Christr. J., MB 377
John Charles 102
Thomas Christie 577
Tho. Stephenson 533
Welby, Alfred C. Earie 336
Welch, Francis ..
Francis H 377
Frederick G. T 5
Frederick WUliam ... 339
Malcolm Edwd. Hale-
man Owen 249
Stephen J. W. P 556
WiUiam Davies
Welchman.Arthur Jn. T. 450
— Fred. Deffield 322
Weld, WiUiam Walter ... 579
Weldon, Walter 66, 484
Thomas
Francis
Weller, Alex. Thomas
WeUcsley, Arthur Cha
— Hon. Fred. Arthur
— Hem-y
— Henry R. Edward..
— WilUam H. Charles
WelUngton, Arthur, Duke of,
Ea 96
Wells, Ernest 460
— Frederick 99
— Henry Lake 215
— Samuel, Ci? 3
— William 143
— WUUam Henry
Welman, Arthur Nelson
— Harvey Wellesley Pole 36
— Hercules Atkin 64
— WeUesley 33
— WiUiam H. D. R. 81, 345
Welsh, Astell Thos. 80, 355
— David James 91, 178
— Francis Charteris 129
— James
Wemyss, Binfield 452
— Henry Manley 84, 4
— John Otway 102
— John Thomson, MD. 53
— Maynard Willoughby 564
— WilUam Binfield 403
Wentworth, D'Arcv
Wentworth-PitzWUliam,
Hon. WilUam Charles 135
Werge, Edward 522
— Henry Reynolds... 39, 236
Wesley, Sir S. R., KCB.
West, Edward WUUam..
— Francis Edmund
— Frederick
— George Beatty 378
— James Alexander 58
— Jermy Charles ... 62, 483
— John Hem-y, MD. 249, 374
— John Temple 99
— Mathew Richard ...
— Hon. Wm. Edwd. S.... 99
— WiUiam Hem-y Hore 399
Westaway, Jas. GiuUet
Westby, BasU Clifton ...
— Bernard Heyer 556
— Edward James 564
— Hem-j^ Moor 297
— John Wright
Westenra, Hon. Derrick
W. W 151
Western, Charles M. ... 172
— George 507
— James HaUfax
— Maximilian J.
George Richard
Richard
Ruscombe Field
Spencer 34,
Westmorland,Pra.W. H. ,
-Bai-^of
■ Isaac Peat
Weston, WUUam Woods
George Edward
Westropp, Edward H....
George R. CoUier 87,
James Edward 62,
John Parson
Robert Gibbings
Roberts Michael
— John Thos
WUliam Keily
WetheraU, Bee. C. A. ...
Fraiik Augustus
Hem-y Augustus
John Edward
— Pritzler J. P 68,
WiUiam Alexander ...
3thered, Edwin R. ...
WethereU, Robt. W. M.
Weyer, A. S. B. Van de
Weyland, John
John Thome
Whale, Thomas Martin
AVhaUey, Charles Edw.
Fred. James
Percy Charles
Robert
Wharry, Charles
Whateley, WUUam
Whatley, Herbert H. ...
Henry Spencer
Wheatley, Chas. R. E....
Edmund Ferdinand . . .
— Francis
— John
— Moreton John ... 92,
— William
Wheatstone, John Butler
Wheble, Wm. Francis...
Wheeler. Alf. Llewelyn
— Sev. Charles Edwaid
— Charles Eyre
— Edward
— George 82,
— Hev. Horace N
— John Lanford
— John Ross
— Patrick
— Robert ,
— James Seager
Whelan, Fred. A
— John Thomas
Wheler.Chas. Stuart ...
— Sir Francis, Bt., CB.
— Francis Henry
— Henry Isham
— Trevor 62,
^Vhetham, Alex. R. Bod-
396
White, George ,, 401
George 564
George Augustus ... 284
George Francis 99
George Frederic 295
George Russell Holt.. 244
George Stewart 338
Hans Robert 102
— Hans Thomas FeU ... 102
— Henry 564
Henry Ai-thur _. 16
Hy. Dalrymple, CB. 14
Hem-y ElUs 556
Henry George 88, 234
Hem-y Jervis 63, 323
Hem-y Lewis Brooke 256
Hugh Braay 379
James 371
James 573
John 35, 480
John Berry 455
— John Hubbard ... 92, 223
John Stephen 313
LancelotAndi-eweS36o,376
■ LawrenceL.Esmonde 569
Lionel Algernon 297
Loftus Otway 264
Loi-aine 131
■ Mathew Law 376
Raymond Herbert 58, 233
Raymond WaUace E. 271
— Robert
— Arthur T. Boddam ...
Whichcote, George
Whigham, Robert
Whimper, Frederick A.
WTiinfield, Charles Wm.
Whinyates, Alb. Wm. O.
— Francis Arthur... 92,
— PrancisF 7,
— Frederick Thomas 9c,
— Frederick WUUam ...
Whipple, J. H.C.,3fJ>.23i,
Whistler, Charles Camp.
— ThomasK 13,
Whish, Chas. Fra. Dixon
— George Palmer ...13,
— Henry Edward ...85,
— John Tulloch
Whishaw, John Charles
Whitaker, Charles John
— George Thomas
Whitcroft, James .
White, Arthur WeUesley
— Charles 186,
— Charles John 136,
— Charles MUls 81,
— Hon. Chas. Wm....65,
— Edward HUUuan
— Finch
— Francis Freeman
— Frederick Benj. Price
Fred. Power L
— Sam. Gamble, iWX*. 186,377
— Samuel Dewe 66, 415
— Thomas, jV.B. ...240,377
— Thomas AjTTton 586
— T. Esmonde.ifD.CB. 372
— Thos. Henry J/D. 186, 377
— Thomas PUkington... 212
— Thos. WooUaston 99
— Voltaire 368
— Walter H 215
— Wm. Alex. ilfZ) 374
— WiUiam 157
— WilUam 581
— WUUam, JlfD 453
— WiUiam Edward.. .60, 482
— WilUam George 403
— WilUam Hem-y ...82, 485
— WUliam O'Byi-ne 378
— WUUam Richard. ..87, 300
Whiteford, Baldwin K... 261
— John 564
— Wm. \Vhiteford BeU.. 215
Whitehead, Edmund ... 286
— Robert ChUdt-en... 68, 302
— William 556
— WilbrahamT 369
^VhitehiU,Chas. Stephen 34
— Cha. Stafford Stephen 351
— StephenJas.Keate 36, 513
Whiteside,Fred.J.S. 249, 363
— John 50
Whitfield, Geo. Digby... 395
WhitfeUd, Henry Wase 14
Whiting, Rbt. Coney 65, 415
Whitla, George 376
— WUUam 248
Whitlock, Charles J. T. . . 492
— WiUiam Henry ...85,487
Whitmore, Edmund Au-
gTistus... 32, 132
— Francis Locker 38
— Geo. Stoddart 102
— Mortimer Duraut 215
— Mortimer R. S 16
Whittaker, Benj. R. 64, 515
— John Henderson 376
— Joseph 301
WhittaU, Chas. John S. 309
Whitten, Andrew 556
\Vhittuig, John Everard 281
— Reginald 244
Whittingham,Perd.,C£. 12
— Paul Bernard 16
Wliittington, Geo. J. Ch. 556
Whittle, Charles Edw.... 236
Whittou, James 262
Whittuck, Wm. Samuel 255
Whitty, John 342
— Thos. Eavenscroft ... 580
— WilUam Nassau 248
WhitweU, Henry 456
Whitworth, Aug. Wm... 242
.John Francis 237
bybrow, James 556
Whylock,WatkinS.,lfi>. 373
Whyte, Charles 242
6sS
Index.
"Whyte, Charles 578
— Edward 83
— Henry 503
— John James 97
Wickens, William Henry 309
Wickham, Charles B. ... 171
— Edmund Hill 169
— Edmund HUl 255
— Geo. Lamplugh 135
— Thomas 99
Widdicombe, William 65, 515
Wiehe, Ch. George, MD. 53
— Fra. Geo. A 310
Wiggens, Francis Edwin 450
Wiggins, Arthur 35
Wightman, George 91
"Wighton, Edward tji
"Wigram, Godfrey Jas. 60, 23:
Francis 3
Williams, Edward
Wikeley, Charles Edw. 377
Wilbraiiam, Hon. Ed. B. 97
— B,ichard, CB 12
Wilby, Arthur Edward 307
— William, CB 34, 238
Wilcox, Edw. R. C....90, 420
Wild, Edward John 406
— Henry James
— Henry John 367
Wilde, Sir A. Thomas
KCB.CSI. IS, 480
Wildman, C.Wilberforce 333
— John
Wiles, Julius 236, 375
Wilford, Edmund Keal i:
— Edravaid Percival ...27:
— Ernest Christian 97
Wilgress, :Sdward 581'
— George 37:
Wilkes, Edwin 37'
Wilkie, Hales 68, 273
— John I-
Wilkieson, Chas. Boyd 21;
— Charles V 37, 22
Wilkin, Henry John loi
— James 359
Wilkins,H.St.Clare37,i32,223
— William Henry 425
WUkinson, Alfred E
— Alfred Reginald .
— Anthony Thomas
— Arthur 284
— Arthur Philip S., CB.
— Augustus Frederick 503
— Berdoe Amherst ...68, 209
— Charles
— Charles St. Lo 267
— Christopher Dix., CB. 402
— Frederick Green 33
— George Allix
— George Anderson
— George Lovis
-Henry 275
— Henry Chandler 102
— Hem-y Clement ...69, 158
— Henry Green 99
— Henry John 366
— John 326
— John 39
— Johnson 68, 254
— Joseph 58
— Josiah 351
— Osborne 406
— W. Edmund 298
Will, Geo. Ehnsly ...186, 377
— George 170
Willan, Henry Percy D. 146
— James Douglas 577
— Stanhope Leonard D. 129
— William Moffat D. ... 102
Willans, Obe 143
— St. John 90, 236
— Thomas Joseph 213
Willats, Peter John
Willcocks,W 452
Willos, Harry Charles 265
— John Irwin 63,
Williams, AlbertH.W. 90, 167
— Alfred Charles
— Alfred Honry, MB.... 456
— Arthur Wellcslcy
— Augustus Fred... .68, 484
— Benjamin
— Charles
— 0. P
— Charles Sidney
— Iteo. D. Payne, MA
— David Walter
564
409
244
Edward Arth.,CJ?. 36, 165
Edward Chas. S....90, 219
Edward Wilmot 367
Edwin Wilson Gresh. 161
— Fleetwood Hesketh... 450
George Augustus 64, 416
Heo. George C, MA. 396
Henry Augustus 253
Henry Board 290
Henry Ernest T... .64, 354
Henry Francis ...40, 304
Henry Francis, MD. 453
Henry Plantaganet. . . 332
Herbert John M 556
Herbert Michael 267
Herbert Silverthorne 240
Hugh Pigot 66, 415
— Jackson M 40S
James Edmund 578
JamesEdwin 402
John Aubrey 305
John 358
John 37, 369
John 42
John, MD 53;
John Daniel 42, 514
John Thomas 505
Jn. Wm. C. ...36, 132, 397
Lawrence Henry... 87, 419
— Lewis Duncan 9,
Montgomery 259
Owen 250
Owen Lewis C
Reginald Stewart
Richard Francis .
Richard Harry....
Richard Llewelyn
Robert 102
Robert Frederick 83, 517
Samuel 185
Sherboume
Sidney Herbert ...94, 488
— Soloman 13
Theodore 12
Thos. Anthony H. ... 25
Thomas R., MB. 272, 374
Vyvyan 249
William Grenville ... 133
— William John 59, 166
— William 93
— William Bowlas 308
— SJj-W. V.,Bt., GCB. 6, 164
— William Thomas 403
-W.J 577
Williamson, Benj., MB. 506
— Charles 88, 304
— Cecil H. J. G. L. G... 141
— Frederick Harcourt... 274
— George, 3fX) 506
— James 265, 363
— James, MB 379
— James 66, 415
— Rev. ivaxi.&s, MA 457
— James Montgomery 320
— John 99
— John Gover 311, 379
— Ninian A., Jli'Z)....i42, 379
— Ralph Basnett R. ... 287
— Richard 240
— Robert Frederick ...265
— Thomas 573
— Thomas John 586
-Usher
— William
— Wniiam
— Wm. John 428
— William Roberts 102
Willis, Browne 7
— Edward 564
— Fred. Arth., CB. 35, 270
— Geo.HarrySmith,Ci?. 3;
-Horace George 181
— J. C 586
— .las. Edward 162
— James L.N 427
— Wm. Wynch Geo. B. 400
Willock, George Woodw,
Willoughby, Charles C.
— Charles S. Percival...
— Jlon. Godfrey E. P....
— Herbert Percival
— James Fortnom
— Michael Weokes...8s,
— Robert Frederick ...
Willows, Jeflfery E. L.61
Willson, Jas. Kennott...
Willson.MildmayWillson 233
Willshire, /S'irA.R.T.,2)7. 233
Wills, Caleb Sherar 378
Wills-Sandford, Harry 305
Wilmer, George Crofton 312
— John Randal 42S
— Louis Worthington... 556
— William 427
Wilmot, Eardley 9
Francis 293
Fred H. Eardley 171
— F. MarowEardley,i4, 164
Sir Henry 102
Revell Eardley 451
Wm. Ashton Eardley 240
WooUet 401
Wilson, Bev. A. Newton 457
Sir K. St., GCB. ...8, 177
— Arthur Robert 89, 518
Augustus Nicholas... 83
Belford Randolph ... 155
Charles Cooper W.... 454
Charles Harry 69, 485
Mev. Charles Thomas 533
— Charles Toivnsend ... 99
— Charles Watson ...91, 168
— Charles William 211
— Charles Wm. Henry 242
— Edward Hales 430
— Edwin 139, 375
— Edward Benjamin ... 86
— PitzRoy 356
— Francis Edward E.... 330
— Francis John 66, 484
— Fred. Alexander 180
— Fred. Alex 428
— Fred. Robt.,'3Xi?. ...377
— George Alfred 327
— George Frederick ... 171
— George Fred 215
— George Henry 270
-- Henry Anderson 3^
— Henry i.
— Henry Brooke 3
— Hem-y George 358
— Henry Mein 39,
— Hugh Eraser
— James 307
— JKe«. J. Browne 396
— James, i>£B 186, 376
— James Hamilton..
— John
— John
— John
— John
— John ■
— John Bower, MD,
— John Geo. Yule 370
— .Tohn Newbold 489
— John Joshua 40
— Joseph, afD 456
— Richard
— Richard
— R. Goodwin Bowen
— Reginald H.R 148
— Richard Kennett 82
— Robt. Chas. D; 284
— Robert 503
— Robert, JfD 506
— Robert Sym.. 37, 481
— Sylvester W. F. M. ... 66
— Stuart Murray 395
— Taylor Dalrymple ... 262
— Tho. F., Ci. 37, 132, 411
— Thomas Maitland ... 10
— William Bernard 146
— William 61, 178
— Wm. Deano, JlfjB.353, 379
— William Frederic ... 336
— Wm. Henry 293
— Wm. Horace 330
— William Henry 519
— William H. B. Jordan 564
— • Wm. Jas., MD. ...272, 377
— AVilloughby James ... 556
Wilton, John'Uobcrt ... 238
— John liohort Hall 358
— Walter Thos. Cowley 368
— W. H. St. Amand 503
Wily, Henry William
— John 258
Wimberlcy, Reg. Justus 427
Winchester, J. Marquis of 99
Winckler, Augustus 587
— Charles 587
Windham, George ...86, 356
— Joseph Chas. Smytli
Windle, John Shepard
Windsor, Rev. S. B 396
Wing, Henry Try on ... 343
Vincent 102
Vincent 166
Wingate, George 259
Thomas Oliver 262
Wingfield, Anthony 490
Chas. George Lewis 298
Digby H. Richard ... 135
John Hope 32
Walter Clopton 129
Wingfield-Stratford,H.V 357
Winn, WOliam 556
Winne, John James 556
Winnington, Hy. Jeff.... 256
Winsloe, -Rich. Wm. C. 62
Winson, William 86, 419
Winter, George 270
George 580
Henry Burton 243
— JohnArundel 316
Noel Norcott 252
Winterbotham, Fra. H. 503
Wintle, Alfred 16
Alfred Tritton iSo
— Edm. H. Cullen ... 60, 413
Frank G 370
H enry Russell 409
Wirgman, Theodore 99
Wisch, H. von der 587
Wise, Charles 97
Dacres William... 85, 418
Francis John 520
Horatio James ... 67, 359
Jas . Fownes N. , MD. 454
Wiseman, John Francis 137
Nicholas C 256
Wishart, William 185
Witchell, Thomas ...82, 265
Wither, Arch. C. Bigg 452
Edward Julian Bigg 272
Withers, Edward 573
— Hicks 586
— Joseph 520
Withington, Petei; 79
Witte, Hy. P. Theo. de 587
Wodehouse, Albert T.... 169
— Albert Philip 315
— Charles 520
— ifo». Berkeley 102
— Edmund 32
— Hugh 271
— Josceline H 172
— Killegrew Reg. B. ... 308
Wodsworth, Dudley C. 580
Wolf, Frederick 587
Wolfe, Edward 102
— George 81,364
— James 185
-R 371
Wolferstan, Hercy P. ... 270
Wollaston, Frederick ... 102
Wolrige, Ambrose ...So, 400
— Ambrose A. R 556
Wolseley, Sir Garnet Jo-
seph, CiJ.XC3rff.35, 132
— George Benjamin 351
— Richard 240, 375
— William Charles 242
Wombwell, A. UUck 67, 154
— Arthur 39
Wood, Alexander, MB. 456
— Amelius Rich. Mark 231
— Arthiu-, J/Z) 580
— Cha. Knight 216
-Cyril 319
— Si)- David ¥,.,KCB. 13, 164
— Edward Albert 490
— Edward Alexander ... 152
— Elliott 214
— PrancisJohn Adelbert 305
— George Augustus 159
— George Horsley 564
— George Wilding 300
— Henry 86, 337
— Henry 356
— Henry 564
— Henry Evelyn 79, 336
— Honr\r Hastings A. 37, 515
— Hon. Hem'y John L. 152
— Honry Mackenzie M. 428
— Henry Owen 102
— Herbert William 221
— James Creighton 68, 416
— James 556
— Jefferson Serrell 278
ggj— John 327, 375
564 — John 36
Wood, Jno. Augustus 39,
— JohuAyton
— John Gillespie, MD.
— John Joseph
— John Michael Bradley
— Sir John Stuart,irC^.
— Joseph
— Julius John, 3/-B
— Launcelot Edward ...
— Manners Charles ...
— Orlando Robert Wm.
— Peter Valentine
— Robert Hudson
— SaniLiel Edward
— Thomas .•>
— Thomas
— Thomas, JfD
— WilUam
— William
— William
— William Arthiu-
— AVilUamMark
Woodall, Fred. N
— Thomas Nind 85,
Woodard, Geo. Herbert
Woodcock, Chas. Saml.
— Edw. Humphrey... 82,
— Elborough Martin ....
— Hatley Frere
— John 82,
Wooden, Charles
Woodford, -Sir J.George,
KCB.KCH.
Woodfull, S.Pratt... 186,
Woodgate, E.R. Prevost
— Francis Henry
Woodhouse.A.Mackason
— Arthur Theodore
— Harvey
— Hem-y Opie
— Hilary Alderson ...82,
— Robert Russell 88,
Woodland, Arthur Law
— Herb. LoveU
— Vincent Reynolds . . .
Woodley, Richard, MB.
Woodman,Geo.Tho.Jl/X».
Woodriff.Daniel Thomas
Woodroffe,Chas.W.,3/ii.
Woodruife,Chas. Lorrain
— WilUam John
Woods, Adrian Samuel..
— Chas. Fred. Flower...
— David 186,
— Hans Charles M
— Henry
■ — Henry Byron
— Henry George 38,
— James 81,
— James Andrew
— James Aug 185,
— John Samuel
— Richard William... 93,
— Robert
— Wm.G.,CJS. CSZ. ...35,
Woodthorpe, R. Gossett.
Woodward, BasU Hall...
^ Charles
— George P. M., MD....
— Henry Jonathan
— John
— William Frederick . . .
— Walter William ... 92,
Wooldridge, De L. R. P.
Woolfreyes, John A. Ifi).
Woolhouse, Edward
— George Richard
WooUard, GUbert
Woollcombe, Edward ...
— JohnD., CB 35,
— Robert
— Robert William
Woollett, Marlow S. J...
Index.
Si3(Woolley, Robert 36, 4Si|Wyatt,Char]esEdwyni29,556
3io,Woolsey, O'Bi-yen B. 64, 166 — George Nevile —
659
_.. Woon, John
loilWcosnam, JamesBowen 12
275|Wootham, Hale Young 92
Worcester, Marquis of .. . 135
369 Worgan, Alf. Dashwood 303
456 — John 35, 183
Wormald, Percy
312 — Robert Croft
401 Worsley, Geo. Fra. 92,
569 — Henry Gil dart
99 — Henry Robt. B. 90,
339 — Richard
Wor.-,t..'i-, Wm. Eraser ...
— Willi;. ui Kiuuaird
Wor.-<\v;(.-k, Will. Worsley
Worthiiiu, CUiu-les 310
— Hale Yomig 11
— Hale Young 92,168
Worthiugton, H. RusseU 154
— Jonathan Y'ork 556
Worthy, Frederick Pratt 520
Wortley, Ai-ch. H. P. S. 99
409
— Henry
— James Hy., CB 99
— John 231, 372
— Sir Hem-y Robartes. . . 97
— Louis 299
— Walter J 556
Wybault, Joseph WiUiam 577
Wybergh, Archibald ... 81
Wyer, John 580
Wyld, William Henry... 237
Wylde, Edw. Andr^e 41, 399
— iSeo. George 396
— WilUam, CB 6, 164
Wyle.y, John Frederick 264
Wylie, Henry 451
— Henrj' PhUip Miles 395
Wyllie, David 254
— David, MD 531
— Robert J. Humphrey 429
— Sir WilUam, KUB. 7, 355 — Charles
— Wm. Alex. Patrick 91, 167 — Charles Becher
William Hutt Cm-zon 429 — Charles Fred 63,
Yolland, William 97
Yonge, Charles WUliam 519
— Gusta vus Nigel Kings-
cote Anker 37
— William James 58
— William Lambert 90, 167
Yorke, Fred. Aug 19
— Sir Charles, GCB....6, 359
— Fred. Augustus 12
— Frederick Augustus . 171
— Horatio Arthur 215
— John, CB 13, i6i
— PhiUp Charles 238
— Philip James 97
— Philip Sj'dney 406
— WiUiam 249
Youle, David 573
Young, A. Graham 305, 374
— Arthur 453
— Alfred Horatp 367
— CarmichaelL 216
451 .
Wragge, Alfred Romaine gglWylty, Edw. A.Egerton 355 — Chas. Metcalfe..
Wratislaw, Marc Henry 504 Wymer, G. Bannatyne iSo — David, jl/i)
Wray, Edward, CB. 35, 183 Wj-nch, Alexander 93, 182I— David Butler
— George Atkinson 330I — Edward James 492J — Edw. Ai-chibald
451— Menry 42, 209
485 — Hugh Boyd 564
350 — James 237
— John Willoughby ... 354
— Thomas Charge 25S
— Ret!. Wm. M., MA. ... 40
Wrcford, WilUam L. ... 29
Wrench, Charles Edw... 36.
568 — Sev. Harry Overend 396
Wright, Alexander 289
409 — Alexander 531
429 — Alexander BoydeU .. . 316
516 — AU-red Si
519 — Ai'ch. John Ai-nott ... 274
314 — Arthur F. Bingham 247
Charles Edward 238
Charles Edward 342
5S1 — Charles James ... 14, 164
5S0 — Daniel, MD 455
564' — Dennis 556
579
426
333
276
369
374
172
— Henry Paul Wn
— Hem-y St. Mam- ...90, 488!-
— .Eep. John WilUam ... 507,-
Wyndham, Arthm- ...35, 480 •
— Charles Hugh 262-
^ Chas. John 329-
— WilUam 182-
Wyndowe, S. J., MD... 505 -
— William Freeme 363 -
Wyneken, Frederick ... 587 ■
Wynell-Mayow, Mayow 172! -
Wj-nen, Alfred Gabriel . 283;
•Ed. W., 3/2) 305, 373
■Francis 37, 480
•Frederick 402
■George 426
George Frederick ... 430
George Gordon 423
George Ramsay Craik 556
George Samuel 39
Harry Hewlett 253
Henry 505
Henry Grant 186
Henry Lachlan 451
Wynne, Arthur S 295 — Henry Pottinger 522
— Charles Robert 79 — Henry Roberts 283
— Edward Toler 2121— Henrj' WiUiam 258
Edward W. Lloyd 59, 229 — James .^...^ 99
— Frederick 58
— Frederick Augustus 329
— Henry Charles 488
— H. O. Perceval 401
— Ven. Henry Press ... 396
— John 568
— John AUen 40, 411
— John Harrington 378 ^ — "Henry Buckley J.
— John Hobson 573 — Montagu.
— John Thomas 214 Wyon, Herbert Thornton 370
Joseph C. H.,JW/) 256,373'
George 14, 208
George Clement 171
John 556
Mark Saurin 327
Skeffington John . . . 349
W-aiTcn Richard C... 213
Wynne-Finch, C. A. 68, 233
Wynter, A. Leycester... 347 ^
— Walter Andrew
— WUUamRose 158
Wj-nyard, Edward G.... 3
" •• - 58
Robert Temple, MD. 456
— Thomas 339, 374
— Thomas, CB 38, 413
— Thomas Parker 364
— Thomas Pettit 491
Thomas Willitim 3S0
Walter FoUett 491
J??«. Walter MelvUl... 396
WilUam 564'
Yaldwyn, Alfred George 430
— Burton
— John 402
— Percy J. M 294
Yarborough, Charles
Cooke, CB 97
Yard, Alleyne Cox 291
— Frederick 102
Thomas Charles 234
— WiUiam Alfred G. 40, 399 Yarnold, Benjamin 564
— WiUiam Evatt 507 Yate, Chas. Edward
Jsunea, MB 456
James Nowell 41,411
John Eldon, MD. 258, 314
John George 564
John G. Kirkpatrick 326
John Owen 304
,— John Robt 254
— John Smith 369
— Mev. John Wm., MA. 457
— Keith H. St. Geo 290
^ Ralph 60, 218
— Richard 59
— Richard Newton 588
— Richard Rostron qiq
— Thomas H. B 492
— Thomas Newton 302
— Walter St. James 282
WUliam 293
WilUam Siddons 420
WUUamH.,ilfX> 580
WiUiam 569
WilUam Baird
79
WUUam Henry 255
Wm. Hope 313
. ,, , ^ WiUiam L. M., C.S.... 366
Wm. Frederick 367 Y'ates, Chas. Jas. Abbott 530 — WilUam Pym 99
— WilUam Henry 1 70 ^ Henry Attenborow .. . 502' — WiUiam Siddons ...88,421
— William Purvis 401 — Henry Peel, C'S... 36, 166 Younger, John 169
Wrighte, WilUam 564 — Hemy Tovmley Scott i7i|Younghusband,C.W. 33, 16
Wrixon, Nicholas 102 — WilUam Hassalls 520 — John Wm. C5/. ..'41, ci
Wroot.AVilliam Hem-y... 555 |Y'atmun, Wm. Fred. H. __.
580 Wrottesley, ifoH. G. 62, 20.,, Yontlirrd, la-nest W. ... 238
Wroughton, Frank John 49^ ^imumi. A. tTodolphin 170
170', — Henry Ramsay... 66, 413 V> :ii:>, .\1. \:inder 351
183 — Stewart Abercrombie 26'i WMliam, Walter 160
397 — WilUam Nesbitt 491 .YeoUuid, George 577
369 Wulffen, WUUam de ... 5S7 Yeoman, Constantino L. 556
392|Wyatt, Alex. H. L islYerbury, John WUUam 171
Reginald 267
— R. Romer.CiJ 13, 313
Yule, Henry, CB 32
— James Herbert 149
— James Robert 427
— Patrick n
— WUUam Andrew 262
Zorab, Jno. Manook, Jf.B. 456
66o Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yecmanry Uavairy
iriTIf FEEMISSIOy TO liETAiy TUBIM HAKK.
COLOUELS,
Bayly, Edward Symes, Wicklow
CoxTier, Charles, 3 Stafford
Fane, John "William, Oxfordshire
Ferguson, George, Antrim
Grant, Wm. Lewis, i Tower Hamlets
Hawarden, C, Viscuunf, North Tipperary
Hay, Henry >Iauvice Drummond, Perth ..
Kelly, Edw. H. M., Essex Rifles
MacCall, George, Lo:ulou
iladocks, John Kdw., 7 Lancashii-e
Jliles, Sir Wm., Jiart., N. Somerset Yeomanry 9 Aug. 43
Pinney, ATilliam, 2 Somerset i Jan. 50
Portman, Jlon. Wm. H. B., W. Somerset Teo. 24 Jan. 54
Ridley, John Henry Ellis, 2 Surrey 8 Feb. 70
Stuart, IIo>i. Wm. Villiers, Waterford Art 19 Mar. 72
Wilson, Samuel, Loudon 24 Mar. 54
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Bathurst, Sir Fred. H. H. , lit., Wilts Yeomanry 4 May 67
Bell, Matthew, Northumberland and New-
castle Yeomanry 3° Apr. 26
Bramston-Smith, Robert, Dublin County 28 July 69
Bridges, William, Hamjishire Artillery 28 July 69
Cary, Clarence Horatio, i Lancashire 21 July 71
Clarke, Richard Hall, i Devon 3 May 7-
Clayton, Edw. Every, i Lancashire 25 Feb. 5;
Crompton, Joshua, 2 West York ^.--
Cumming, Robert, 7 Lancashire
Dalkeith, Earl of. Mid Lothian Yeomanry ...
Davie, John Davie Ferguson, i Devon
Davis, John, Dorset
DeTapley, G. W., Lord, Cheshire Yeomanry
Digby, io)-(i, Dorset Yeomanry 26 July 56
Digweed, Wm. Heury, Hampshire 27 Oct. 70
Ellison, Richard, North Lincoln
Elrington, Henry Handley, Worcester.
Edenborough, Horatio, West Essex 11 Mar. 68
. 13 Mar. 72! Ewen, Charles John, 2 West York i Apr. 67
. 20 Feb. 70 Fenton, Charles Hamilton, 5 Lancashire i Oct. 69
. 15 May 72 [Floulkes, John Jocelj-u, Denbigh 12 Mar. 57
. 4 Oct. 7o:Finnamore, Samuel A., Cumberland 24 Feb. 68
,. 28 Sept. 70|Floyer, John, Dorset Yeomani-y 7 Mar. 6S
. I Sept. 70 Foster, John Maurice, 3 Stafford 7 Apr. 70
.. 21 Nov. 7c Frampton, Henry, Dorset Yeomanry 8 Dec. 52
15 Nov. 70 Franklin, W.,Westmorland& Cumberland Yeo. 22 Apr. 72
.. 20 Nov. egJFraser, Fred., Highland Rifles 17 Mar. 56
12 Nov. 7o;Fuller, William, Sussex 28 Nov. 63
Gardiner, Godfrey G. G. C, Nottingham 30 Apr. 70
German, James, 3 Lancashire 13 Apr. 70
Glubb, John Warren, Waterford 20 July 69
Gollop, John, Dorset 14 June 70
Gray, John, i Tower Hamlets i Sept. 66
Grove, Charles Thomas, Bucks 12 Nov. 68
Hall, William Thomas, London 30 June 71
Hamilton, James, Donegal 13 Feb. 58
Hare, Humphrey John, 4 West York 7 May 61
Harrison, Benson, Westmorland i Jan. 66
59Harrison, John, Midlothian Yeomanry 18 Mar. 71
Hartley, Winchcombe Hy. Howard, S. Glostr. 3 Apr. 61
Haverfield, John, South Dm-ham 29 Sept. do
Haymes, A., Leicester Yeomanry 25 Nov. 61
Heane, Robert, South Gloucester 13 Sept. 70
Hodgson, George, Durham Artillery 24 Nov. 60
Johnson, John William, 2 W. York Yeomanry 18 Nov. 69
16 Apr. 56
14 June 70
12 July 56
I Nov. 58
26 Oct. 72
30 Nov. 47
Jones, James, Sligo 19 Nov. 69
Jones, Lewis George, Sbgo 10 Sept. 70
Judd, Clarence Holcombe, 2 Tower Hatulets... 4 Mar. 62
Kinder, Thomas WilUam, 3 West York 22 Mar. 70
Kirby, Frederic William, Essex Rifles 16 Oct. 60
Langshaw, John, Duke of Lancaster's Yeoman. 27 July 55
Feilde'n, Henry Master, i Lancashire 21 July 7
Foskett, Joseph, Hertford 20 Dec. 7°
Glossop, John James, 3 Middlesex 10 Aug. 54
Hamilton, John, Ayrshire 31 May 67
Harewood, Earl of, Yorkshire Yeomanry 30 Aug. 59
Harwood, Edward, 2 Somerset 23 Sept. 69
Heathcote, William Arthur, Wiltshire 29 May 69
Holden, Robert, S. Notts. Yeomanry 26 Apr. 59
Janson, Henry, East York 10 May 71
Johnson, Robert, 2 Lancashire 19 Aug. 69
Jones, John, North Gloucester 16 Mar. 70
Levett, Richard Byrd, 3 Staftord 13 Apr. 5S
Manners, W. W., Isle of Wight Art 26 Jan. 71
Marcon, John, East Norfolk 4 Feb. 70
Moore, Samuel, Cavan 8 May 71
Morton, JEari 0/, Mid Lothian Yeomanry 22 July 53
Napier, Edw. Berkeley, N.Somerset Yeomanry 26 Sept. 64
Neville-Grenville, Ralph, AV. Somerset Yeo. ... 10 Oct 63
Nugent, John James, Westmeath
Palmer, George, Essex Yeomanry i Feb. 60
Parker, Windsor, West Suffolk 19 May 69I
Paton, John, Aberdeen 29 June 69
Pell, Paul MUdmay, South Lincoln 26 Dec. 71
Prickett, George, 5 West York 18 Apr. 68
Rattray, David, i Devon 22 July 69:
Reed, William, i Middlesex 21 Sept.70,
Ridley, Sir Matthew W., Bart., Northumber-
land and Newcastle Yeomanry 9 July 67
Salmond, James, Westmorland and Cumber-
land Yeomanry 24 Mar. 62
Snow, Thomas, i Devon Yeomanry 25 Aug. 70
Stucley, Sir George, Bart., Devon Artillery ... 30 July 49
Swettenham, Thomas Eaton, Sussex 25 Feb. 70
Symonds, Thomas Powell, Hereford i Oct. 62
Lascelles, Mon. Arthm-, Cheshire Yeomanry.
9 July ssiLa-^de, Ernest, Worcester
22 Mar. 72iLawson, Hylton de Cardonnel, 6 West York .
Leathes, Hill Massenden, Suffolk Artillery.
Leathes, Wm. Henry, Pembroke Art.
30 Jan. 67
25 Mar. 58
27 May 70
14 Apr. 60
21 May 46
Lloyd, Chas. Spencer, South Salop Yeomanry 17 Apr. 69
Loftus, iorfJ Henry, Wexford
Lopdell, John Joseph, Galway
Lovell, Robert Haynes, Haddington, &.C., Art..
Apr. 71
M'Grigor, Walter Grant J., Invernesshire, &c. 30 Dec. 70
M'Coy, Daniel, Denbigh
M'Gregor, John, West
Macleay, Kenneth, Ross, &c.
6 Oct. 57
MacneU, Hector Archibald, Edinburgh 24 Mar. 70
Tatnall, Archibald Hamilton, 2 Lanark
Terry, Thos. Heury Clarke, 3 Surrey ...
Tigh'e, Fred. Edward, Kilkenny
Walker, Samuel, 2 Tower Hanilets
WaiTen, Augustus, Cork City Artillery..
AVedderbum, John Walter, Perth
Wilkinson, Robert Hindlej-, Bedford
AVray, Jackson, Antrim
Macpherson, Alex. John, 2 Somerset 20 Feb. 67
Maitland, Thomas Fuller, Berks 8 May 65
Mathias, Frederick, Flint 30 June 68
Middleton, John Joseph, 5 Lancashire 23 Mar. 63
Midgley, Benjamin, 3 Stafford 4 Sept. 63
Miller, James, A,yr 2 Jan. 65
Mostyn, Hon. George Charles, 3 SuiTcy 26 Dec. 67
:o July 70 Nicholson, William, 3 Lancashire 11 Feb. 70
" ' Noel, Robert Ralph 23 July 57
Northey, Stewart, Essex Rifles 27 Mar. 66
Orrell, John Edward, 3 Lancashire 29 Apr. 70
Palmer, Roger, South Mayo 6 May 71
Piatt, Theodore Edwyn H., 2 Middlesex 28 Oct. 70
Preston, T. H., York Hussars 24 May 61
Prince, James, i Middlesex 6 Jlnr. 60
Ramsay, Rob. B. W., MidLothian Yeomanry... 12 .Tuly 56
Ramsay, Wm. Hamilton, I Lanark 26 May 70
Rennie, Richard, Fife Artillery 13 Sept. 69
Robertson, .Tames, South Gloucester 2 Oct. 65
Robinson, Thomas Alex., Isle of Wight Art. ... 2 June 71
Scarman, Thom.ns, North Durham 30 Apr. 69
Scott, Robert AVilliam, Durham Artillery 20 Dec. 69
Skingley, George Dceks, 5 Lancashire 24 Feb. 71
Smith, George, North York 21 Jan. 70
Sole, Henry William, 5 West York 16 Apr. 64
Sotheby, Charles AVm. H., 3 Middlesex 12 Apr. 54
Stokes, Oliver Day, Kerrj- 5 Aug. 70
25 Mar. 60
2 Nov. 67
S Feb. 60
13 Dec. 58
16 Mar. 70
10 Dec. 69
24 Mar. 58
19 Oct. 70
MAJORS.
Acton, Edward Ferrer, Shropshire 14 Dec. 52
Alwynne, Theobald Butler, London 24 May 70
Arkwright, Ferdinand, 2 Derby 9 Dec. 70
Barrett, William, 2 Somerset 9 Nov. 70
Baxendale, Lloyd Salisbury, 2 West York 2 Apr. 70
Bonar, Henry J. G. , Fife Artillery 4 Aug. 69
^JBowman, Frederick, South Lincoln 15 June 69
Bowman, Henry Samuel, Edinburgh 11 Nov. 69
Brercton, William Robert, Brecon 22 Apr. 7
Breton, Frederick, Wiltshire 3 Feb. 66
Brickman, Christopher D., Berks 12 Apr. 7
Burgess, Ardwick, 2 Tower Hamlets 20 Aug. 70
Burgess, Wui. Ilnivv, 1 Middlesex 4 Mar. 70
Carranrthfii, 1 :. 1 ;., M^n-quis of. North York ... 26 July 61
Carroll, Kiclmi:! S., .• West York 16 Apr. 56
Cochrane, Aichilcild Hamilton, South Durham 15 Mar. 58
Oeeko, Anthoii.y liuck, 5 Lancashire 23 Mar. 71
Davis, George, Nottingham i Apr. 70
Domville, William, Worcester 25 June 69
Dundaea, Joseph, Stirling 22 Jan. 58
Storer, Anthony Mon-is, Oxford .
20 Mar
Strode, George Sidney, South Devon 8 Apr. 64
Stuart, Burleigh, Tj-rono 23 Mar. 6t
Sutton, John, 2 AVest York 28 Apr. 69
Swan, Joseph Percival, 3 Middlesex 30 Ai)r. 70
^BTelford, AVilliam, North Lincoln i Mar. 69
Thomas, William, 3 Middlesex 16 Nov. 69
Thomson, Frederick William, 2 West York 17 Apr. 65
Thomson, Thos. Ranelagh John G., I Middlesex 25 Mar. 72
Townsend, John Crewe C, North Cork 4 June 70
Trist, John Fincher, Cornwall Rangers 19 Nov. 69
A''erner, AVilliam, Antrim Artillery 5 Aug. 65
Vigors, John Cliffe, Carlow 3 Jan. 62
Walker, William, Lancashire Artillery 29 Mar. 64
Walsham, Sir John James, i?ar<., Hereford ... 4 Feb. 46
Ward, Wm., Cornwall and Devon Miners 12 Apr. 66
Wells, Charles Cook, Pembroke Artillery 3 A\\<x. 72
AVetherall, Richard, Sussex Artillery 10 Feb. 71
Wilkinson, Robert Wh.arton, East York •.. 13 Nov. 61
AVilliams, Edward, Hereford
Williams, Henry Bold, North Gloucester 30 June 59
Williamson, R. J. T., i Lancashire 24 May 64
Woodall, Fred. AVm., 5 Middlesex 15 Apr. 69
Woods, George Henry, i Devon n June 69
AVrottesley, Arthur, Lord, 2 Stafford 13 Oct. 55
Wrottesley, Hon. Charles, i Stafford 13 A.pr. 65
MILITIA OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
66i
N.B.—Tlie further appointments of Second Lieutenants and Ensigns in Militia Regiments have been
suspended.
Eoyal Anglesey.
{Light Infantry.) [Xo. 6i .]
Head Quarters, Beaumaris.
Lt. Colonel Cohmandant.
Thomas Peers Williams ...lo Mar. 53
CAPTA.IN-S.
Wm. Henry Copelancl 20 Mar. 69
Rich. Hugh B. Galbraith ...15 June 71
Lieutenants.
Henry G. B. SpaiTow 21 Dec. 71
Arthur Edw. B. Sparrow. ..20 July 72
Adjt. tp Capt. —Charlea Key-
worth, /«?e Ca^'<. 52 X ...17 May 67
Surgeon. — Walter Himi-
phries, MD i Nov. 55
Facings Blue.
Bedford.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 18.]
Head Quarters, Bedford.
Colonel.
Rich. ThoB.Gilpin, MP. DL.
JP.Bt.Lt.Col.lateofIi.Br.il Sept.4S
Lt. Colonel.
William Stuart, JP 16 June 60
Major.
Wm. Copeland Redmond
Judd, ifo?!. Lt.Col iS June 60
Captains.
George B. Sharpe gJunesS
Alfred Herbert Lucas 22 Mar. 63
Thos. Joseph Sunderland... 28 Apr. 65
John Hilbert Tate 10 Feb. 68
Charles Stuart Thornton ...25 Apr. 68
Lieutenants.
George Peregrine Nash 16 July 65
Arthur George Judd 16 June 66
Hen. Jno. Hugh de Vismes .25 Apr. 68
Charles Fred. Lindsell.p. s. 12 Dec. 70
Henry Arthur Littledale,^.s.i3 Mar. 71
Alfred PhiUpBeaumont,jj.s. 6 Jan. 72
Fra. A. B. Talbot i Feb. 72
Wm. Edm. Brand Hale 15 May 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— George Tose-
land,^ late Adjt. 33 Foot... 9 Mar. 57
Paymaster. — Jno.R.Graysoni4 May 58
Surgeon. — Michael James
MacCormack, MB 21 Aug. S4
^ssjsi./Siir?.— Rowland Hill
Coombs 28 Apr. 69
Qr. Master. — Adam Merrie . i June 35
Dark Green Facings.
Soyal Berks.
Head Quarters, Reading. [No. 7.]
" Mediterranean."
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lord 'NoTieys, p. s 31 July 63
Majors.
Wm.Rich. Mortimer Thoytsis Apr. 61
Victor Wm. B. Van
Weyer, p. s.
.4 May 71
Captains.
^Vard Soane Braham, p. s.,
Inst, of Musketry 19 Feb. 63
John Blandy Jenkins,^), s. 18 Apr. 66
Arthur Thos. Pratt Barlow. 19 Apr. 66
Wm. Berkeley Monck 20 May 70
Rob. Christopher Arbuthnot 4 May 71
Lieutenants.
Walter Holroyd Morland ...25 Aug. 70
Francis Thomas Eyston ...17 Feb. 71
Wm. M. Cha. Pechell 17 Feb. 71
Hon. Cha. C. Bertie, p. s. ...23 Feb. 71
Fr.ancis Martin Atkins 4 May 71
George Briimston Eyre 4 Maj' 71
Sydney Alers Hankey 12 May 71
Robert Gray C. Mowbray... i June 72
Moubray Allfrey 3 Aug. 72
JohnO. Desborough 20 Nov. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Frod. Henry-
Lang, late Capt. 34 F. ...17 July 58
Qr, Master. — John ililne,
late 0/72 F. 30 Jmie 55
^(r?.— H.WilsonReed,If J).24 Feb. 55
Assist. Surg. — Fra. Arthur
Bulley 24 Feb. 64
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Brecon.
{Pifes.) [No. 132.]
Head Quarters, Brecon.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
William Bridgwater 25 Apr. 65
Captains.
David Edward Jones 7 May 62
John WiUiams Morgan 8 May 65
Thomas Gwynne Vaughan. 2 Sept.69
David A. Price 31 May 71
Lieutenants.
Walter Powell Jeffreys 8 May 65
James Aug. Fra. Snead 11 Apr. 67
Henry Lewis 31 Mar. 70
Henry N. Miers 23 Apr. 70
Geo. Herbert T. Swinton...28 Apr. 71
Adjt. 4- Cajjf .— Robt.Brereton,
Lieut. 46F II May 72
Surgeon. — Thos. Armstrong 3 Dec. 61
Eoyal Bucks.
(King's Own.) [No. 35.]
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Lt.Colonel.
Walter Caulfield Pratt, JP.
late Capt. 67 F. ; Honorary
Colonel 23 Apr. 55
Majors.
Henry Ayshford Sanford,
late Capt. 43 F. 31 May 59
John Joseph Augustine
Leonard Creaton, late of
Gr.Gds 4 May 68
Captains.
Springall Thompson 15 Sept.68
Adolph . HalkettVersturme,2
late Capt. 59 F.,p. s 21 Mar. 69
James Simpson Carson,^).s. 20 May 69
Edward Dyke Lee 20 May 69
Henry AV. Nicholson, late
Captain 82 F. 8 Feb. 72
Richard John F. Edgcumbe,
Lieut, h.p. TiF. 20 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Alexander Sjiencer Mackay2s Mar. 69
Gerald Geo. Caulfeild Prattis Feb. 71
Henry Edward Stevens ...20 Apr. 71
Henry Compton Maul 20 Apr. 71
Marriott S. Carson 6 May 71
Giles Vandeleur Creagh ... 6 May 71
Rich. Wm. S. Lowndes 8 Feb. 72
Ronald Cai-iston Seton 20 Mar. 72
Charles Meeking 4 Sept. 72
Adjt.Sf-Capt.—Yrefi. Powell,^
late Lt.4<)F. 5 Aug. 71
Qr. Master. — JohnCross,fa<e
ofGren. Gds 30 Sept. 59
Surgeon.—'Edw. Dew, MD.ig Dec. 54
Assist. Surg.— 'Wth. Rose iS May 60
Blue Facings.
Cambridge.
Head Quarters, Ely. [No. 68.]
Colonel.
Hon. Octavius Duncombe,
MP.DL.lateLt.iLifeGds. 2 Aug. 52
Lt.Colonel.
Robert Gregory Wale, BL.
JP. late Capt. of 33 F. ;
Honorary Colonel 31 Aug. 54
Major.
Edward Goodwin, Gentle-
man at Arms 25 Mar. 69
Captains.
LauncelotReed, Hon. Major 4 May S4
John Julius T.Haylock, J/jsi.
of Musketry, p.s 25 June 59
William Henry Baldwin ...28 Apr. 60
Wilham Tilden La-yton 11 May 61
John Aiinine Wilhs 15 June 65
Thomas Aveling 29 July 67
Herbert Fitzroy Eaton, late
Lt.6oF. 19 Apr. 69
Francis Wm. Wragg 14 Jan. 71
Lieutenants.
Hon. Eliot C. Yorke 23 Mar. 66
Hari-y Frost 9 Apr. 69
W.E.Frost 9 Dec. 70
Charles H. Nash 16 Feb. 71
Francis Smith 20 Sept. 71
Wolstan Francis 23 Mar. 72
Leslie Arch. Innes 19 June 72
John Fred. Eaden 24 July 72
Adjt. 4- Cai)^— Michael Dick-
ment,lateof Scots Fus. Gds. 20 June 52
Qr. lfa«^e»-.— WiUiam Scott,
late of Scots Fus. Gds 19 July 65
Surgeon. — Fred. Fawssett,
MD 13 May 70
Assist. Surg. — Geo. Murray
Sinclair 13 May 70
Facings Yellow.
Eoyal Cardigan.
{Sijles.) [No. 64.]
Head Quarters, Aberystwith.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Edward Lewis Pryse, lute
Capt. 6 Br. Gds 27 May 65
Captains.
J. A. Lloyd PhiHpps, JP.
BL. late Capt. 82 F. {Hon.
Major, 12 Aug. 70) 3 Aug. 55
Charles Edward Longcroft.28 July 71
Geo. Griffiths Williams 6 Nov. 71
Lieutenants.
Henry Charles Fryer 19 Oct. 67
David Thomas 22 Mar. 69
Thomas Lloyd 8 Mar. 71
Philip Fra. Durham 8 Aug. 71
John Thomas Morgan 15 May 72
Robert L. Edwards 14 Dec. 72
Adji. 4- Capi.—Chas. Bassett
Lewis, BL. JP. late Lieut.
~5 F. 25 Mar. 64
Surgeon. — Thomas James. ..16 Sept. 53
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Carmarthen Artillery.
Head Quarters, Carmarthen. [No. 24.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
William Price Lewes, BL.
JP. late Lieut. 96 F. 22 May 66
Major.
Arthur Price Jones, late
Lieut. 6 Bis 14 July 66
Q Q 2
662
Captains.
John Richard Howell 19 Aug. 62
John George Parry Hughes 9 May 67
Viscount 'Eialyn, p. s 15 May 67
Alan Stephen Giilston, p.s. 21 Dec. 68
Llewellyn Lloyd Price 20 Apr. 71
Thomas Morris 18 Mar. 72
LlETTTENANTS.
Vaughan L. PhiUpps, p. s. 28 May 67
Wm. Fra. David Saunders 7 May 70
Fra. Alex. Rich. Pemberton 10 Dec. 70
John H. Deane Drake 11 July 71
William Horsley Dewe 11 July 71
Gilbert Lloyd Elliott 18 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.—Uenvj Ives
de Kantzow, Capt. h.p. B.
Marine Art 15 Feb. 69
Surgeon— John Hughes 15 May 56
Scarlet Facings.
Militia of England and Wales.
Lieutenants.
Henry John Potts 15 Feb. 69
Edw. W. Delves Broughtonao Nov. 69
Albert Nielson Hornby 20 Mar. 71
Rhys Rainier Jones 15 Apr. 71
Edward Howard Moss 17 Apr. 71
Wm. Edw. H. H. Graves.^iJ.s.
lateLt. 64 F.,I. ofM. 19 May 71
Fra. Manners Baker, p.»....2o May 71
Hugh C. Cholmondeley ...29 June 72
Koyal Carnarvon.
{Mifles.) [No. 56.]
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
" The Flume of the Frince of Wales."
" Ich Dien."
HoNOEAEY Colonel.
Edward Gordon, Lord Pen-
rhyn, late of Gr. Gds. f
Colonelin the Army ^3o Aug. 52
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Vincent Hawksley
Williams, p. s. JF. DL. ...23 Feb. 72
Majoe.
Henry Piatt, ^. s 11 Mar. 72
Captains.
Wallace William Cragg i May 67
John G. Wynn Griffith, late
Ensign 86 F. 16 July 68
David Glynne Griffith, late
Lt. 3 F. 9 Aug. 70
Herman Wayne, late Capt.
loF. sApr. 71
Lieutenants.
Wm. Kinsey Hayward,p.s. 3 Apr. 71
Fitz Roy R. Clarence Paget 6 Apr. 71
Chas. Henry B. Gladstone 6 May 71
Adj. 4- Capt. — Edward Denne
Nares, late Lt. gj F. 15 June 59
Surff. — John Richards, MD.26 Nov. 52
Scarlet Facings.
1st Royal Cheshire.
{Liffht Infantry.) [No. 6.]
Head Quarters, Chester.
Colonel.
Hugh, Lord Delamore, BL.
JP. late of I Life Gds. ...28 Aug. 40
Lt.Colonel.
Hon. T. Grenville Cholmon-
deley, BL. JP. late Capt.
^T,F'.; Honorary Colmiel... i Oct. 52
MA.TORS.
Egerton Leigh, JP. /a<e Ca;)/.
2 Dr. Gds. ; Hon.Lt. Colonelso Aug. 53
Wilbraham Fred. Tolle-
mache, p. s 25 July 65
Captains.
Charles Hosken Franoo-
Hayhurst, JF. late Lt. 77
F. ; Hon. Major 20 Oct. 55
William Vigor Fox 20 Sept.6i
Oswald Peter Leigh, late Lt.
22 F 25 Sept.6i
Thos. HoratioMarshall, i).«.2o June 63
Edw. Wm. Fred. Aoton,ta<e
Capt.-;(>F. 24 Jan. 65
Henry Potts 20 Dec. 65
George Henry Wildes, p.t...zs June 66
Craven Charles Goring, late
Capt. 33 F. jj Apr. 70
Ad/t. 4- Copi.— Charles Hen.
White, late Capt. 14 JP. ...12 Oct. 52
Qr.Mr. tinth rank of Lieut. —
E. C. Hicks 3 Jan. 55
Surgeon. — Thomas Brittain 20 Dec. 56
Assist. Surg. — Alex. Hamilton 5 Jan. 72
Blue Facings.
2nd Eoyal Cheshire.
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
[No. 103.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
George Cornwall Legh, MP.
BL. JP 20 Mar. 69
Majoks.
Henry Brougham Loch, CB.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 30 July 63
Philip le Belward Egerton,i
late Li. 4- Capt. Cold. Gds.iS Aug. 69
Captains.
Edward Reddish 25 Oct. 60
Robert Peel Floyd, late
Ensign Ss F. 25 Aug. 65
Thos. TJnett Brocklehurst 19 Aug. 69
Cephas John Howard 15 Sept. 69
Robert Warren.Za^eXi.isi?'. 8 Feb. 70
Henry Turner 29 Apr. 70
John Duncan Cameron, late
Lieut. F. Artillery 5 Jan. 71
Edwin Redding, late Ens, 10
F., Inst, of Musketry 23 Mar. 71
Joseph Harrison Evans,^ late
Capt. 28 F. 8 Apr. 72
Lieutenants.
Charles F. Thornycroft 19 Aug. 69
Francis Henry Cheetham...2o Aug. 69
George John Chapman 21 Aug. 69
James Jonas Wilkinson 11 Feb. 70
Wellesley Chas. Dutton ... 9 June 71
Herbert Edw. Hudson, ^.8.26 Feb. 72
Fred. Henry Westloe,i).s....27 Feb. 72
John F. Brocklehurst 25 Mar. 72
James B.M. Lingard 17 July 72
Edw. A. W. S. Groves 17 Julj' 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.—Wui. H. Paul,
Major, h.p. Bepot Batt. ...14 Sept. 71
Qr.Mast.—T^h.o. FitzGerald,
Captain h.p. Bepot Bait. ..21 Jan. S9
Surg. — Chas. John Sanford 5 Apr. 54
Asaist.Surg. — Jas. B.Hughes 2 May 70
Blue Facings.
Lieutenants.
George Badley Marke, p. s. 8 Nov. 69
Frederick Coryton 9 Aug. 70
Hon. Robt. C. Vivian, p. S....23 Feb. 71
Horatio Bamford 23 Feb. 71
Horace Matson Prior, p. s. 23 Mar. 71
Fra. Gilbert Hamley i Feb. 72
Walter Warrick Vivian 15 Mar. 72
Henry H. N. Onslow 15 Mar. 72
Adj. 4- Capt.— Thomas Fred.
Hill Ahns,i late Capt. 54 ^".28 Feb. 53
Qr. Master. — James Murray 7 Nov. 58
Surgeon. — Thos. Q. Couch 28 June 69
Assist. Surg. — SamuelMason 8 Nov. 69
Black Facings.
Duke of Cornwall's Eangers.
{Fijles.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Harry Reg. S. Trelawiiy,
late of 6 Brs 3 May 72
Majoes.
Sir John St. Aubyn, Bt. p.s. 5 May 66
Edward St. Aubyn 22 May 72
Captains.
John Morris Prynne 19 May 66
Richard Hambly An drew... 1 9 May 66
Fra. Rashleigh Rodd, 7). ». 19 May 66
William Cole Pendarvis ...19 May 66
Otho Solon Luxmore Gilbert 2 Mar. 68
Hon. Charles Geo. C. Eliot,
late Lt. 4- Capt. Gr. Gds... 11 Dec. 69
Walkyn L. L. Downes, Lt.
h.p' 23 F. 2 May 70
William Coryton 3 May 70
Edwin Ley 3 May 70
Arthur John Hutchinson,
late Lieut 23 F 34 Fob. 71
Edwyn Slade King, ^), s. ... i July 72
Eoyal Cornwall and Devon
Miners' Artillery.
Head Quarters, Falmouth. [No. 6.2
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Cohnan Rashleigh, Bart.
B L.J P.; Honorary Colonel 2 May 53
Major.
Sir Charles Brune Graves
Sawle, Bart. BL. JP.;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 6 July 67
Captains.
Joseph Pomeroy 26 Apr. 68
Wm. Edwards Michell, ^). s.12 Feb. 70
Thos.Ro.xburghPolwhele... 7 Dec. 70
Colman Battle Rashleigh... 9 Oct. 71
Lieutenants.
Thos.Moor A.Horsford,^.s. 15 Apr. 67
John Borlase BoUthoe i Mar. 71
Francis John Hext 11 Sept. 71
Hugh Halse Ley 10 Aug. 72
Charles L. Eastlake 4 Dec. 72
Adj. 4- Capt. — Reginald Hen.
Chaminon,^ Bt.Lt.Col.h.p.
F.Art 12 Apr. 6&
Fred.C. Bullmore25 Nov. 65
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Cumberland.
Head Quarters, Whitehaven. [No. 9. J.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry Lowther, late Capt.
I Life Gds 24 Feb. 68
Lt.Colonel.
Saml. LacyWm. Sanderson 27 Nov. 67
Majors.
Henry Spencer 27 Nov. 67
Thomas H. Rossall 14 Apr. 71
Captains.
Alured Aug. D. L'Estrange,
Inst, of Musketry 29 June 60
Fielding Trimmer 17 Aug. 60
Fred. Robertson Sewell 24 Feb. 68
Joseph Hyde Sparkes 12 May 71
William John A. Baldwin... 7 Nov. 71
James Granville Sharp 31 Jan. 72
John James Mackenzie 5 Mar. 72
Charles John Myers, late Lt.
34 -f- IS May 72
Lieutenants.
Peter Fisher 4 July 71
Samuel Wagstaflf" Smith ... i Aug. 7r
Thomas Currie 31 Jan. 72
Joseph T. Middleton 20 Mar. 72
Ai'thur Ernest Peters 20 July 72
John Howard 31 July 72
Chai-lcs O.Aspinwall 4 Sept. 72
Ad,jt. if Capt — Morris James
Fawcett, late Lieut. 7 F....yi Mar. 67
Surgeon. — JohnEdw.Thom-
burn 12 May 71
Assist. Surgeon. — Thos. Fra.
I 'Anson, JO) 12 May 71
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Denbigh.
(mjle^.) [Xo. 46.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Sir Robert Alfred Ciinliffe,
Bart, late Lt. ^ Capt. Scots
Fus. Gds.,p.s 22 May 72
Majob.
Hugh Robert Hughes 26001.72
Captains.
Richard Frederick Birch ... 3 May 65
Francis Henry Barker,^).*, i Mar. 67
Philip Hugh 'Humberston,
p.s., Inst, of Musketry ... 8 Feb. 70
David Thomson, ;j.« 23 Xov. 72
Lieutenants.
Philip Yorke 3 Feb. 71
Arthur L. Bentley, p.s. ... 18 Apr. 71
Arthur Wm. MostynOwen 25 Oct. 71
Thos. A. Montresor 29 Feb. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt. — John B.
iiarker,' late Capt. 75 F... i June 70
Surgeon. — F. L. Heaton 30 Jan. 64
Blue Facings.
1st Derby.
Head Quarters, Derby. [No. 62.]
Lt. Colonel.
Edward Thomas Coke,' DL.
JP. late Capt. 69 F., Son.
Colonel 18 Nov. 53
Majors.
Ashton Mosley,= JP. late
Capt.6oRi/les; Son.Lt.Col.^i Sept.52
George Newdigate,3 J^P. ... 8 Feb. 66
Captains.
Hodder Roberts, late Lt.
50 F., Son. Major 23 Oct. 55
John Woolnough, Instructor
of Musketry, p. » 13 July 58
Thomas Bateman 27 Apr. 61
William Langton Coke, late
Cornet ^ Sussars iS Nov. 62
Joseph Galiflfe Robinson,
late Lt.6s Bengal Infantry,
Son. 2IaJor 20 Apr. 63
James O'Donnel Aiinesley,
late Lt. 25 F. 23 Apr. 63
John Borough 8 Feb. 66
William Thomas Cox 3 Nov. 71
Lieutenants.
Wm. Cameron Moore 22 Apr. 65
Robert Fielden 6 Apr. 66
John A. S. Bouverie 7 Nov. 67
Walter Holmes Wemyss ... 8 May 69
Alfred Sacheverel Coke, p.s.20 Aug. 69
Jno. Geo. Pat. Wemyss, ^.s. 20 Nov. 69
Stuart Le Blanc Smith 14 Dec. 70
Frederick Henry Cotton ... 4 Apr. 71
Henry Pearson, jj.s 8 Apr. 71
Walter Salmond 21 Mar. 72
Charles Edw. Abney 30 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Captain.-TlC John
Aug. ConoUv,-* late Capt.
4- Lt.Col.Coldst. Gds 12 Oct. 72
Paymaster 4r Captain.— Joliu
Edwd. Leveson Gower,
late Captain so F. 1 Jlay 55
Qr. Master. — Capt. John R.
'RTea.dhig,k.p. Depot Batt. 2 Dec. 59
Surt/eon. — Alf. O. Francis. ..30 Mar. 72
Assist. Surff.— Charles Har-
wood, MD 8 Apr. 72
Yellow Facings.
2nd Derby!
( The Chatsicortk liifes). [No. 34.]
Head Quarters, Chesterfield.
HoNOSART Colonel.
S. C. Marg. of Hartington,
^F-DL 6 May 71
Lt. Colonel Comitandant.
Wm. Hen. Fred. Cavemlish,
pL.JP.lateofs2F.,Groom
*n Waiting to the Queen ...25 Jan. 55
Militia of England and Wales.
Majob.
Edward Ward Fox,;j. s. J^P.14 Apr. 71
Captains.
Lord Edw. Cavendish, JP.
late ofRiJle Brigade, p. s. 2 May 66
Arch. James Campbell, late
Capt. 44 F. 19 Mar. 67
Albert Fred. Hurt, p. s. JP.
late of Soyal Navy 31 Jan. 70
John James Barrow, i^.s.JP.iS Apr. 71
Joseph Hall Moore 24 Apr. 71
Albeit C. Hubbersty 22 Feb. 72
Lieutenants.
Wm. Wynne Jeudwine, late
of 87 F., I. ofM. 19 Mar. 67
Wm. Fred. Howard 28 Oct. 68
Henry Gordon Levett, late
Lt. 3 Sussars 15 Mar. 71
Tho. Rich.Fra.B. HaUowes,
p. s 15 Mar. 71
Chas. Arthur Hadfield.y.s. 18 Apr. 71
Charles G. Busby 16 Sept. 71
Wm. de B. Jessopp, p.s. ...13 Jan. 72
PhiUp B. B. Hope 3 May 72
Cecil Chas. Cavendish 19 June 72
663
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Fred. Albert
Champion,Zoie Capt. 52 F. 23 Sept. 68
Qr. Master and Sonorary
Captain.— Geo. T. Delme
RadcUffe, late Capt. 46 F. i Feb. 69
6'Kr^eoM— H.E.Walker 6 Apr. 70
Assist. Surg.— W. A. Walker 24 Apr. 71
Black Facings.
1st Devon.
Head Quarters, Exeter. [No. 41.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Robert Thomas Thomson,
JP. late Major 1 Dr. Gds. 10 Apr.
Majors.
Halifax Wyatt 3 May
William Arnold 21 Mar.
Captains.
John Tanner Da^'y 3 Nov.
Philip Heatly Douglas 8 Mar.
Thomas Dimond Hogg i July
Alexander Ridgway, JP....21 July
Richard Anson Brine 21 May
Anthony Martyn 11 June
Henry B. Toke Wrey, JP. 10 June
Henry Walrond, p.s. Inst, of
Musketry 3 May
Charles Robert Collins 15 Mar.
Edward Kitson, late Captain
Bengal Staff Corps 21 Mar.
Lieutenants.
William Hem'y Trahar 26 July
Charles William Pengelley. . .9 Nov.
Edm. Reg. Talbot de la Poleis Sept.
Fra. Jas. Coleridge Boles. ..18 Oct.
Lewis Richard Netherton...i3 Mar.
Edward Searle, p.s 21 Apr.
John Fitzgerald TuthiU ...22 Aug.
Son. John S. Trefusis, i>.s. 12 Jan.
Edw. Reg. Courtenay 23 Mar.
Alexandre M. Leslie 15 May
James Wm. Edw. Cusack...25 May
Geo. Henry T.White 4 Sept.
Robert FitzG. Creighton ...16 Oct.
Adjt. 4- Capt.— John Walter
Savile,3 late Capt. 2 Bom-
hay European Begt i Mar. 60
Qr. Master.— Thomas Bent,
Capt. h.p. R. Marines 30 Nov. 67
Surgeon. — Henry Thomas
Hartnoll 12 Feb. 57
Assist. Surg. — Mark Farrant 3 Apr. 62
White Facings.
2nd or South Devon.
Head Quarters, Plj-mouth. [No. 25.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
JohnNewcombe Stevenson,
JP., Son.Colonel 13 July 67
Majors.
Robert Trood 29 Oct. 67
Chas. Scale Hayne,i>.». JP.n May 72
Captains.
Thomas Harris Pitts
12 Apr. 66
Arthur Worthington,^ latt
Geo. Hamilton Evans, p. s.
5 Mar. 70
24 Mar. 71
James Westhead, p.s
I Apr. 71
Henry Price Holford.^ lat
Lt. 10 Sussars
I Apr. 71
James Reiby Stevenson ..
20 Jan. 72
Henry Howorth, ?a?e Lt.SSF
23 Feb. 72
Hugh Pollexfen T)ea,ne,^p.s
late Capt. 31 F.
14 Mar. 72
Fra. Hender Mounsteven
Lt. h.p. Royal Marines,
Son. Captain, p.s
II May 72
Lieutenants.
Cecil K. Rogers
25 Aug. 70
Stanley Oswald Becher
13 Mar. 71
Edward Henry French
13 Mar. 71
Henry Preston Thorp
13 Mar. 71
Herbert William Ferd. de
Schmid, j).»
13 Mar. 71
Herbert Batson
10 Apr. 71
Charles Edward Day
II Apr. 71
Richard Pharre
II Apr. 71
Fred. Ernest Muiitz,p.j. ..
12 Apr. 71
Wm. Percy Chapman
4 Mar. 72
Ad/.4-Capt.— Alfred Benwel
Letts,i late Capt. 3 F.
I July 68
Paymaster. — John South
weU Brown, JP. late of 10
Sussars
31 Mar. 55
Qr.Jtf^os/er.— WilliamJarvis
lafeofjTF.
2 Aug. 56
I May 64
S'Kr7fo«.— Edward Morris. .
Asst. Su »-/7.— CoimellWhippl
211 May 64
White Facings.
Devon Artillery.
Head Quarters, Devonport
. [No. 7.]
Lt. Colonel.
Richard Bury Russell, lat
Lt.2F.
6 Jan. 70
Major.
John Cave New
5 Feb. 70
Captains.
Henry Charles Devon
14 July 59
William Ham met Beadon..
2 ^Feb. 64
Thos. Reynolds Arscott,p.«.
22 May 65
William ArundeU Yeo, p. a
5 Feb. 70
Lieutenants.
James Thomas Liscombe .
.4 May 65
Wm. Anthony Jones, p. s.
23 Mar. 71
John Leigh Colley,p.»
25 Mar. 71
Robert Geo. Kekewich
IS Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.—YC Geo.Dare
Dowell,* Brevet Lt. Colonel
h.p. R. Marine Artillery..
29 Sept.70
5z<r^.— Rob.W.Woollcombe
lateA.S. 68 F.
9 Feb. 61
Scarlet Facings.
Dorset.
Head Quarters, Dorchester.
[No. 42.]
Colonel.
Richd. HippisleyBingham.i
DL. JP. late Capt. Madras
Army
26 July 52
Lt. Colonel.
Major.
Charles Hall, i).«
20 Nov. 72
Captains.
William Henry Bower
19 June 62
Edwin Burnett
7 Aug. 66
Reginald Aldridge,p.«
9 Oct. 68
RiohardCha.Wm. Bingham
18 Aug. 69
Henry Brouncker, late Lt.
24 J'.
25 Nov. 70
John Tatchen Bullen
10 Jtme 71
Arth.VincentLouisCoombs
11 May 72
664
lilEUTENANTS.
Jas. Anderson, late Lt. ^F. 19 Mar. 58
Samuel John Hornsby.y.s. iS June 70
Walter John Fletcher, jj.».... 3 Oct. 70
John Henry Austen, p.s. ... 7 Mar. 71
Henry B. Morton Mansel... 7 Mar. 71
Philip Farrer 7 Mar. 71
Tho. C. H. K. Sheridan ... 8 Mar. 71
W. F. Farquharson 17 Oct. 71
James Henry Thompson ...12 June 72
Fred. H. L. Newell- 20 July 72
Herbert Mansfield 25 Sept.72
Adj.4- Caj)<.— Cha.Clapcott,2
late Major 32 F. 8 Apr. 65
Surgeon. — George Curme ...23 Sept. 52
.4ss<.5'mj-^.— Decimus Curme 5 May 66
Green Facings.
1st Ditrham.
(Fimliers.) [No. 3.]
Head Quarters, Barnard Castle.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Charles Freville Surtees,
late Capt. 3 Kus/ars 21 Dec. 70
Majoes.
John Fred. Gales so-^pr- 69
Wm. Dale Trotter 21 Dec. 70
Captains.
George Sowerby 15 ^lar. 5S
Richard Lluellyn,^ late Capt.
46 F. 12 Apr. 61
Thomas Chas. J. Sowerby.. 25 Oct. 62
Charles James Briggs 30 Mar . 63
Thomas PauUnus Lawson.. 8 May 57
Henry T. T. Salvin, late Lt.
Canadian Fifles 17 Mar. 70
Robt.TaylorRichardson,f>.s. 8 Apr. 70
Henry Milvain 21 Dec. 70
Lieutenants.
Frederick Ayton 8 Aug. 67
Robert Hugginson 8 Aug. 67
Thomas Gerard 19 Aug. 68
George Frederick Chester... 3 Nov. 69
Richard Bassett Wilson, J9.S. 8 Apr. 70
Surtees Wilkinson ^.28 Dec. 70
Henry Alex. Biscoe 24 Apr. 71
Lucius Tho. J. Arthur,?), s. 30 May 71
Joseph Tyndale Cookson ... 5 June 71
Adjt.4- Cap*.— Edward Fred.
Agnew, late Capt. 34 F. ...28 Feb. 56
Surgeon. — John Potts 4 Oct. 66
Astint.Surg. — James Munro,
MD 4 Oct. 66
White Facings.
Militia of England and Wales.
Durham Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hartlepool. [No. 10.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
George Hall," DL. late Ft.
Major Madras Artillery ;
Honorary Colonel 6 Sept. 59
Majoe.
Hugh Stafford 22 May 72
Captains.
Arthur Robson 8 Apr. 63
Francis Blake Eagle, lateLt.
4,1 F. 19 Feb. 70
Joshua Rowland Brookes,
Lt. h.p. F. Marine Art. ... 4 Mar. 70
Trevenen Hutchinson 22 May 72
First Lieutenants.
Robt. Wm. A. Shortis, p.s. 16 Sept. 70
Ernest Livingstone Wood 21 Apr. 71
Francis Hunter, p. s 21 June 71
Reginald Hawkins Hall 15 May 72
Adj.^'Capt.—Arthnr S. Mac-
artney, Ca2}t. h.p. F. Art. 20 Deo. 69
Qr. Master.— Wm. nm 2 Oct. 65
Surgeon. — Jas. RawUngs ...16 Nov. 71
Scarlet Facings.
2nd or ITortli Durham.
Head Quarters, Durham. [No. 43.]
HoNORAEY Colonel.
Marquis of Londonderry,
late of I Life Gds 12 Mar. 62
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Aug. Samuel Bolton,* late
Capt. 31 F. 2 Mar. 68
Majors.
James John Allison 13 Aug. 63
Thomas George Mdes, late
Capt. II F. 7 Aug. 71
Captains.
JohnH. Keough.p.s 23 Sept.65
Edw.Leadbitter Smith, p.s. 7 Nov. 65
John Wm. Dickson, late Lt.
jz F. 22 June 69
William Alfred Clarke, p.s. 1 July 71
Geo. Peter Moore,' late Lt. 3
Hussars 9 Apr. 72
Wm. K. Rowlandson, ;).«.... 1 7 July 72
Algernon P. Isherwood, late
Lt. 23 jP. 31 Silly 72
Lieutenants.
Edward Arthur White, p.s.zs July 71
Robert Stephenson 18 Oct. 71
Robert S. de Ricci 25 Oct. 71
Arthur H. Daunt, j>. « 27 Nov. 71
Adjt.^ Capt.— llonry Steuart
Tompson, late Capt. 51 F. 30 May 69
iSKr^. —
Aesitt.Surg.—B.Geo.CoWina^i Aur. 67
White Facings.
The Essex Kifles.
Head Quarters, Colchester. [No. 13.]
Honorary Colonel.
Thomas Sutton Western ...29 Jan. 66
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Fred. Goo. AVhitehead, JF.
late Capt. 42 F. ; Hon.
Colonel 7 Dec. 70
Majors.
Samuel George SaviU, JF. 24 Aug. 69
Capel Coape, late Capt.6jF. ;
Hon. Lt. Colonel 7 Dec. 70
Captains.
Evelyn Philip Meadows,p. s.15 June 55
Cha.Edw. Barrett Lennard.i
late Lieut. 5 Dr. Gds 29 Apr. 62
Edgar John Disney, DL. JP.
late Capt. 7 F. Inst, of
Musketry 6 May 71
Wm. Roberts Knobel 26 May 63
John Walker, late Capt. 66 F.21 Apr. 69
Wm. James Newton,^ late
Capt. 3 F. 17 Sept.69
Wm. George Swinhoe, late
Captain Fijle Brigade 28 Dec. 70
Henry Edm.Wm. Rumbold,
lateLt.TF. 14 Dec. 72
Likutenants.
Charles Arthur Swinhoe,
late Li. 40 F. 20 Apr. 71
Francis Edward Brace, late
Lt. 3 JF. 26Sept.7i
HarryS.B.Hodgkinson,^. S.27 Sept. 71
Charles Herbert 3 Oct. 71
Geo. Leslie Reid 70 Doc. 71
Kenneth Douglas, p. s 26 Jan. 72
Gerald George Whitehead 29 Feb. 72
Robert John Maude i g Mar. 7 2
Hector J. Gurdon-Rebow,
late Cornet 2 Life Gds 28 Aug. 72
Adjt. 4- C«jj<.— Richard Ed-
wyn Barry, late Capt. 2g F. 6 Mar. 66
Qr. Master — Stephen Orrell,
late^gF.; Lt 11 Sept.55
Surgeon. — Edward Wajden 3 Nov. 52
Assist. Surg. — Benj. Baker. ..16 Apr. 67
Black Facings.
West Esses.
Head Quarters, Chehnsford. [No. 19.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Samuel BriseRuggles Brise,
DL. JF. late of i Dr.Gds.2s Feb. 53
Majors.
Champion Russell, JP 17 May 55
John Manners Tharpe 6 May 68
Captains.
Wm. Jas. Lucas, i/o)!.Jtf"«/o)'3o Oct. 58
Edm.Buckley,?a/ei<.i5iJr4.n June 60
John Barker 3 Nov. 63
James Round 13 Mar. 68
Brooke Flemyng Gyll 8 June 68
Henry Fothergill 8 June 68
Geo. Faulknor Fra. Hor-
wood, late Capt. 2 F. 29 Mar. 70
Fran. Douglas Boggis-Rolfe 20 Dec. 71
Lieutenants.
Thomas Coke BurncU, late
Lt. 97 F. Inst, of Musketry g Feb. 70
Fred. Smart Walker, p.s.. ..17 Mar. 71
Edw.de GreyBowj'erSmijth 9 Mar. 71
Spencer Godfrey Bird 28 Mar. 71
Geo. Edw. Capel Cure.i^.s. 20 May 71
Chr. D. Villiers Tuthill s Aug. 71
Tudor Lay, i).« 20 Dec. 71
Thos. Edw. M. Barrow 20 Dec. 71
Cyril Wood 24 Feb. 72
Alfred Tufnell Robson, late
Lt. 92 F. 25 Mar. 72
Edw. Charles Bond 26 Mar. 72
Adit. 4- C(yj^— Robert Otho
travers, JP. late Capt. 1
Dr. Gds 27 Nov. 5S
Qr.Master.— \im. P. d'A.
Jones (Hon. Captain) i Jan. 66
Surgeon.— R. C. Gilson 26 Feb. 67
Asst. Surg.— F.Fj.'Roche,MD3o Jan. 68
White Facings.
Eoyal Flint.
{Fifes.) [No. 32.]
Head Quarters, Mold.
HoNOBAKT Colonel.
ifoK. Richard Thos. Rowley,
DL. JP. late Capt. Scots
Fits. Gds 13 Mar. 66
Lt. Colonel.
Robert WiUs, DL. JF 13 Mar. 66
Major.
CharlesJamesTrevor Roper,
DL. JP 13 Mar. 66
Captains.
Richard Pelham Warren,
DL. JP 17 Feb. 53
Charles Wm. Shackle 9 Apr. 64
Geo. Whittington Raikes ...22 May 68
Henry Fred. Twynam, late
Lt. 3 Dr. Gds. p.s 24 June 71
Lieutenants.
Arthur P. Roberts, i>.s 7 Mar. 71
John Arnold Watson 13 Mar. 71
Leonard Sedgwick, Inst, of
Musketry, p.s 2 June 71
Cecil M. E. Nickson, j/j.s. ...28 Feb. 72
Robert Wm. W. Eyton 28 Feb. 72
Adj't.^- Capt. — Arthur Lake,
late Capt. 62 F. i July 68
Surg.—Wm. WiUiams, MD. 20 Oct. 52
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Glamorgan.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 44.]
Head Quarters, Cai-diff.
Lt. Colonel.
Edward Robert Wood, DL.
JP. late of 12 Lancers 29 Oct. 58
Majors.
Charles Deacon, late Capt.
9 Lancers; Hon. Lt.Col.... 4 May 63
Hubert C. Gould, JP. late
Lt. 31 F.,p.s 3 May 72
Captains.
George Robert Gunning ... 4 Oct. 66
Lawrence Heyworth, jj. S....30 July 68
Joscelyn Brooke FenneU,
late Lt. 65 F. Inst, of
Musketry 31 Oct. 6S
Geo. Fred. Heyworth, late
Lt. 5 Dr. Gds. p.s 7 JQly 69
Robert Armine Morris, ^;. «.2i June 70
Home Seton Gordon, late
Ens. 44 F., p.s 21 June 70
Wm. Colville James, Lt. h.p.
It. Marines 13 May 71
Robert Wm. Llewellyn, late
Cornet i Drs 22 May 72
Lieutenants.
Alf. Thompson Crawshay..24 Dec. 70
James C. Revell Reade, ia^e
Cornet n Hussars, p.s Feb. 71
George Williams 17 May 71
Arthur M. P. Kemeys Tynte 6 Mar. 72
Wm. Edw. Manning 3 Aug. 72
Adjt.4- Or^'^— Herrick Aug.
Palmer,! late Capi. 62 F....1 Aug. 63
Qr. Master.— Fvas. Goodfel-
low, lute of R. Marines ...30 Jan. 63
Surg.—'K. J. Paine, MD. ... 8 Nov. 52
Assi.Surg.—Wm.'¥Tij\ov,MD.?, Mar. 62
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Glamorgan Artillery.
Head Quarters, S\vansea. [No. 15.]
HoNOBAET Colonel.
33Evan Morgan, Bt.Major,
r.f.p. R. Art 19 Jan. 70
M.1.T0K.
Jas. Simpson Ballard, J^P. 21 Apr. 71
Captains.
John Heyworth 12 .luly 66
Wm. Evans Hughes, p. X....30 Nov. 71
Lewis Thomas Lewis, i'. «. 30 Nov. 71
LlIiUTENAiriS.
Thos. H. Ford Davies 31 Aug. 65
Bartholomew P. Bidder ... i Jan. 72
Adjt.Jf Capt. — AVni. Young 31 .Jan. 55
Sarr/. — John Paddon, 2IB. 9 ilar. 55
Facings Scarlet.
South Gloucester.
(Light Infantr;;.) fNo. 23.]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
■Wm.iorrfFitzHardinge,?u<e
Cajjt. Rojjal Horse Gds. ...26 May 63
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Wm. Vernon Guise, St.
lateofysF. 24 May 68
Ma.toes.
William James Holt 27 July 67
Wm.RobiasonPartridgc,;).s.i3 Jan. 71
Captains.
Henrv Ic Pntnurel 9 July 60
Jolm"Pitt Bontoin, Inst, of
Musietni, p.^ 20 July 61
Wm. EdWm Price, late Lt.
^6F.,p.s 27 Dec. 67
William Alexander Kill, p.s. 4 July 68
Edmund Harford 4 July 68
Sir David Wedderljum, Jit.
p. s 30 Sept. 70
James Searle,j3.» 13 Jan. 71
Arthur N. Le Patourel.^i.s. 10 July 71
Walter Nuarent Morton, p.n. 3 Aug. 72
Henry B. Samuelson, P.S....24 Aug. 72
Lieutenants.
Alfred Geo. A. Rush i May 69
John Wm. Holmes, p. s 20 Dec. 69
Wm. Fra. Goo. Guise, jj. s. 30 Sept. 70
Edw. H. Le Marchant, yj.s. 11 Apr. 71
Jas. Geo. Fred. Hughes ...21 July 71
Lionel Seymour Benson ...16 Aug. 71
Fra. Dale Tagart ,;). s 25 Deo. 71
Wm. Henry Richards lo Jan. 72
Clavering T. Hay Walsh ...36 Mar. 72
Adjt. ^ Capt.—Wm. Harry
Stone, late Lt. 4 F. 12 Sept. 65
Qr.Masf. — Jas. Cuningham 23 Apr. 55
Surrj. — Geo. A. Hepworth...io Mar. 55
Assist. Sure/. — John P.Wiltonso Jan. 61
Blue Facings.
Militia of England and Wales.
Captains.
Charles Hawkins Fisher ... 4 Mar. 58
Robert Beckles Hunte, late
' Lt. S2 F. 30 June 59
Sir Michael K !■,-,•.][. IV; .'1,
St. MP 16 Apr. 62
Nigel Gre.sk'.v i;:iiriiiii-; 11 Dec. 65
Saml.Bomford, Inst, of Mus-
ketry, late Lt. 3 Br. Gds.
Hon. Major, p. s 14 Sept. 67
Wm. S. N.Goodenough 10 Apr. 69
AVm. Wreford Brown 22 Mar. 70
Thos. Wm. Chester Master 10 May 70
Wilfred .Joseph Cripps 11 Mar. 72
Geoi'gc Milward 4 Dec. 72
Lieutenants.
Fred. Wm. Piatt, late Ens.
gsF. 23 Dec. 70
Arthur C. W. Boyce 31 Dec. 70
Charles Eldridere Tizard ...15 Apr. 71
Rich. Hungerford Pollen ...20 Apr. 71
Arthur C. C. Master 8 May 71
George Banks Jenkinson ... 9 ilay 71
Ernest Gambier Parry ii Oct. 71
Hugh Owen 12 Feb. 72
Charles Napier Jliles 17 July 72
Algernon Jj. Elwes 23 Nov. 72
Adj. ^- Capi. — Henry Lums-
den Battiscombe.i late
S^ F. 29 July 69
Fat/maifer. — Tho. Stevenson,
Lt. Col. late of 30 F. 5 Nov. 57
Qr. Master. — John Gorman 12 Dec. 55
Sitrff. — Sam.S.Scriven,JfX».i5 Mar. 55
Assist. Surff. — Edw. Crisp ...14 Feb. 63
Blue Facings.
Eoyal E'ortli Gloucester.
Head Quarters, Cirencester. [No. 69.]
HoNOH.AKY Colonel.
R.N.F. Kingscote, CS. MP.
late Lt.Col. Scots. Fits. Gds.20 Jan. 62
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John WilUams WalUngton,
JP. late Capt. 4 Lt. Drs.
Hon. Colonel 16 Deo. 54
Majoes.
Allen Alex. Bathurst, MP. 22 Mar. 70
William Brookes, JF n Mar. 72
Hampshire.
Head Quarters, Winchester. [No. 122.]
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquis 0/ Winchester,
Lord Lieufeiiatii, late
Lt.Col. 10 Hussars 7 June 43
Lt.Colonel.
George Briggs,^ JP. late
Major I Dr. Gds 17 Feb. 70
Majors.
Eustace Heathcote, JP. late
Capt. 34 F. Hon. Lt.Col. ... 1 Feb. 56
Hon. Oliver Geo. Lambart,
late Lt. 12F. I June 72
Captains.
Geo. Francis Birch, p.s. JP.2S Aug. 58
Edw. Charles Forward 20 Jan. 60
Hugh Montoheu Hammers-
le.y,7;. s. JP 20 May 61
Edward Percy Thompson, ^
late Cornet 7 Hussars 20 Apr. 66
Sir Nelson Rycroft, Sart.,
laieLt.ZsF. JP 16 Oct. 68
John May 13 June 70
Algernon T. Lempriere, ^.«.
JP 13 .Tune 70
Sir George Innes, Sart. p.s.
JP. lateLt. 22 Sombaj/N.1. 15 July 70
JohnThos. Harris Yates-,^>.s.22 May 72
Wm. Shalden Smith.p. ».... i Juiie 72
Lieutenants.
Geo. Lennox Swale, p.s. ...23 Nov. 70
Stephen Kent Winkworth,
p.s. late Ensign Military
Train 13 Jan. 71
Lewis Wm. Shedden,p.». ... 9 Mar. 71
Robert Alex. .Johnston, p.s. 9 Mar. 71
Cha. John Wm.Trower,p.s. 15 Mar. 71
Laurence Fortescue, Lt. h.p.
S. Marines, p. s 3 Apr. 71
G. Head G. Hamond,p.s. ... 3 Apr. 71
Geo. Stuart Nicholson, p.s. 12 June 71
Geo. H. Blois Elliott 12 June 71
Osbert B. G. Hervey 3 May 72
Arthur C. Hilliard 25 May 72
George C. N. Bryan 17 Aug. 72
Adjt. 4- Cajjt. — James Nicol,
iate'Capt. 13 F. 8 May 57
Qr. Master.— Capt. D. Jack-
son, h. p. go F. 24 Oct. 66
Sarg.— Fred. J. Butler,3f2).i2 Mar. 61
Assist. Surg. — Leonard A.
Lawrence 20 Apr. 61
Black Facings.
665
Hampshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Gosport. [No. 16.]
Colonel.
The Earl of Mabnesbury,
GCS 22 June 54
Lt.Colonel Co^tMANDANi.
Samuel Hood Stivin InL'lo-
field, Lt.Col. h.p. 11. Art. 6 Sept. 71
:.Ia.toi;.
Arthur Robert Naghten,JP.26 Jan. 72
Captains.
,Iohn Robert Campbell, p. s. 5 Mar. 61
Cecil Thomas Beeching 15 Dec. 62
Robert Henry Hobart, p. s. 30 July 67
Richard L. B. Cowell.p. s. 28 July 69
Drummond Spencer Smith 26 Jan. 72
First Lieutenants.
Henry John Lancaster, late
Lieut. IS F. p.s 25 Feb. 71
Charles Butcher 12 Apr. 71
Henry Famsbv ?>rills n Jan. 72
Arthur A. H. Inu-aiiiia 29 Feb. 72
Henry Jack 1 'unnnin'^' 14 Mar. 72
Thomas G. G.iiiUucr 17 July 72
Edmond Wilder 20 Nov. 72
Adjt. 4- Capi.— Jas. Frost,=
late of Moijal Artillery 11 May 59
Qr. Master, with rankof Lieut.
— Wm. J. Johnston, late of
Royal Artillery i Apr. 61
Surgeon. — Jas. Walkinshaw
Bell Alder ,.26 Feb. 59
Assist. Surgeon. — Wm. Aug.
Concanon 13 Jan. 71
Scarlet Facings.
Hereford.
.Head Quarters, Hereford. [No. no.]
Honorary Colonel.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Berington, DL 10 Apr. 66
Majors.
Thomas GriffithPeyton,^^.!! Apr. 66
RichardSneydCox,X>i. J'P.29 Sept. 68
Captains.
JohnHarward Griffiths,!)^.
JP S Jtily 59
Richard Fred. Webb, DL ..19 Dec. 62
John Michael Browne ig Dec. 62
Thos. Millard Bemiett i May 66
Henry Wood Willett 29Sept.68
Lieutenants.
Wm. Christopher Seymour 1 Oct. 60
George Ashe Gold wyer 6 May 62
Richard Harcourt Capper.. 19 May 69
Hugh Powell Williams 9 Ji^ar. 71
Somerset Edward O'Brien
Kevill Davies, i).« 10 Mar. 71
Edward Podmore Clark, late
Lt. 62 F., Inst, of Musk.... 17 Apr. 71
Thos. Wm. James Downes 17 Apr. 71
Chai'lcs Goldsworthy, p.s. 15 May 71
Adjutant.— Ch&st&rDoVighty,
late Capt. 23 F. 18 Apr. 68
Surgeon. — J. Moms 17 July 64
Assist. Surg. — Rd.Thomason 2 Jan. 55
Gosling Green Facings.
Hertford.
Head Quarters, Hatfield. [No. 30.]
Colonel.
The Marquis of Salisbury... 11 June 68
Lt. Colonel.
Robt. Algernon Smith Dor-
rien, JP. laie Cajit. 3 Lt.
I>rs 2 Dec. 54
Majors.
Bryan V. Douglas Vernon,
lateLt. 60F. 16 Feb. 67
James John Gape 3 Dec. 67
666
Captains.
Robert Bruce Fellows, p.s. 28 Apr. 60
Ernest Ibbotson, Inst. ' of
Miislcetry 21 Sept.fii
Wm. FraserC. Britton,;;.«. n July 67
Arthur H. Longman, ^.«. ...16 Feb. 69
Vincent BaOey, ^j.s 29 Mar. 70
Henry Bagnall 16 Sept. 70
-S(>JohnG.S.Sebright,.B<.^.s. 4 Mar. 71
Joseph Grout WilUams 16 June 71
LlETTTENANTS.
Hy. Hobart Culme Seymour25 Apr. 70
Arthur Lydekker 8 July 70
Bartle George Goldsmid ... 6 Feb. 71
Leicester W. U. Vernon 4 Mar. 71
Henry Edward Baker, jj.s. 4 Mar. 71
Benj. Charles Hutchinson.. 4 Mar. 7
Thos. Walter P. Gape, jks.. 3 Apr. 7
George Frederic AUcard ... i May 7
James Blenkin.'^op, ^. s 16 Aug. 7:
Lancelot W. Lake 7 Apr. 7:
Adjt. Sf Capf.—B.e-ary Grim-
ston Hale 21 Feb. 63
Qr. Master. — John Austin,
late ofColdst. Gds 27 Nov. 60
Surgeon.— Jj. F. Osbaldeston 17 Apr. 68
Asst.Surg.—3.T.'Evaus,3ID. 5 May
Buff Facings.
Huntingdon.
(Sijes.) [No. 2.]
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
Colonel.
The Earl 0/ Sandwich, Zord
Lieut., and late ofGr. Gds. 4 Aug. 53
Major.
The JDiil(eof'M.^uch.(i&ier,I>L.
JP. late Cajjt. Gr. Gds.
Son. Lt. Colonel 17 Aug. 52
Captains.
Fred. James Rooper.i late
Lieut. 2,?: F. 9 Feb. 63
John E. D. Shafto 20 May 71
Philip Edward Tillard 18 Dec. 71
Lieutenants.
Arthur WellingtonMarshall23 Dec. 65
Charles Marshall 23 Dec. 65
Charles John Desborough 21 Feb. 70
Algernon Tillard 14 Feb. 71
Arthur Thomhill 20 May 71
Ftsco«ra< Mandeville iS Dec. 71
Adji.^ Ca;7<.— Henry Godcl -
phin'RooperJate Capt.8sF.28 Feb. 60
Su»-^eoK.— John Oldman 15 Feb. 64
Black Facings.
Isle of Wight Artillery.
Head Quarters, Newport. [No. 17.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Leopold Grimston Paget, Lt.
Col. h. ]). Jt. Art. .': 7 Sept. 67
Majoh.
"WUliam Puckle, ;;.« 27 Jan. 71
Captains.
William Henry Pattinson...3o Mar. 63
Fra. Gordon Degge Watson,
late Lieut. 68 F.,2). s 22 Apr. 63
Alderson Berthon 17 Aug. 68
Wm. Lewis Nicholl Clayton,
P-' '• 9 May 71
Lieutenants.
Cecil Fred. W. Fenda-U, p.s. 4 Mar. 69
Edward Salisbury 19 May 70
Charles Septimus Berthon 9 Mar. 72
Xori Edw.SpcncerChurchill 7 May 72
John Arthur Lainsoii 17 July 72
Ulihtia of England and Wales,
East Eent.
Head Quarters, Canterbury. [No. 49 ]
The Motto ' ' Invicta " under a WMJe
Horse. "Mediterranean."
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Cha.Wm. Powlett Bingham,
C£., Colonel h.p. 64 1". 4 Mar. 70
Majors.
Richard D. Pennefather,
Son. Lt. Colonel 6 Apr. 64
Henry Thomas HowelP 3 Mar. 70
Captains.
John Edward Beales 2 Feb. 59
Jas. Robt. Monyijenny, p.s. 28 Mar. 65
Geo. Fra. C. Simmons, p. s. 5 May 65
Phineas Bury, late Cajit. 15
Sussars 23 May 66
Edw. Charles Hughes 15 Mar. 69
Rentone Geo. Felix Poynter,
late Capt. 87 F. 5 Apr. 69
James Henry Morrell 20 Apr. 69
Geo.BushellSicklemore, jo.s.22 Mar. 70
Corbet John Coventry, late
Fnsign 7 F.,p.s 9 June 71
Algernon Tatham,^. s. Inst.
of Musketry 3 May 72
Lieutenants.
Walter L. Wilkinson, p. ». ... 19 Oct. 69
Richard Fred. Le Patourel 19 Oct. 69
Wilbam Fred. Powell Moore 19 Oct. 69
Charles Carter Petley 7 Apr. 70
Alfred North Daniel, p. S....26 Oct. 70
Arthur Robert Dering 5 Nov. 70
Herbert Charles Perrott,i>.s. 10 Dec. 70
Arthur Blundell, ^. « 31 Jan. 71
Art. Fra. Walsh 28 Feb. 71
^■oB. Morton William Northig June 71
Henry C. Morland ib Oct. 71
Lodovick Edw. Bligh 12 June 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Ceci Webb
Cragg, Capt. Rijle Br 22 Jan. 72
Qr.Master. — Henry Pratt,
late of ly F. 23 Aug. 56
S'jfr^'.— Rich. John Peckham 6 Sept. 54
Assist. Surgeon. —
Kentish Grey Facings.
Kent Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dover. [No. 18.]
Colonel.
J. R. Viscount Sydney, GCS.
Lord Lieutenant 4 May 53
Lt. Colonel.
JohnFamaby Lennard, BL.
Capt.h.p.M.Art.; Son.Col. 4 May 53
Major.
Walter Geo. Stirling, late
Car-:. S. Art 5 Dec. 71
Captains.
Jotn JCirkpatrick i Dec. 55
StephenMatthewCrowe,7).s.i6 May 65
JohnCurtoisAdolphusLewis3o July 66
Wm. Pitt Butts, late Li. 3 F. i Apr. 70
James Sutton 24 Aug. 70
Lieutenants.
AlbertAldersonAddison,;).s.i2 Nov. 67
Edw. L. Fred. Jennings ...20 Aug. 70
Henry Bartram 15 Feb. 71
Richard Frewin 20 Apr. 71
Arthur Thos. Waring, ^.s. 30 May 71
Wm. Hugh Berners, p. s. ...19 June 71
H. J. Burford-Hancock 20 July 72
Adjt. cf Capt.— Thili-p Henry
Knight,! late Capt. 23 F. 30 Oct. 66
Qr.Master.— Uohert Jones,
late 0/45 F. 13 July 54
Surg.— Wm. Kaylet Cui-tis 27 Nov. 57
Assist. Surg.— Wm. T. Pater 23 Dec. 57
Kentish Grey Facings.
A:^t.^Capt.—C. S.Graham,
8urff.—k. A. Water worth !.'.'^
Scarlet Facings.
West Kent.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 37.]
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorary Colonel.
Viscount ToiringtonJateLt.
T F. 22 May 69
Lt. Colonel.
R. T. G. G. Monypenny, DL.
JP., late Lieut. 86 F. 22 May 6g
Majors.
Thomas Montagu Martin
Weller, JP 17 Mar. 64
Alex. Henry Ross 7 Feb. 72
Captains.
Morgan D. Treheme, ju. s. . . . 10 June 61
CuthbertLarking,/aie Cornet
15 Hussars, p.s 18 May 67
Wm. F. Portlock Dadson,
late Capt. H. Marines 22 Mar. 69
Edgar Edwin Larking 16 Aug. 69
Somers Reginald Lewis, late
Lt. Ji.Marines,AetingInst.
of Musketry 23 Mar. 70
Arthur Henry Tanner, p.s. 30 Dec. 70
Thomas Durell Blake, p. «.. 28 June 71
Henry Rich. Beattie, p.s.
late Lt. 52 F. 28 June 71
Francis Richard Spry, p. s. 9 Apr. 72
Lieutenants.
John Bell Wm. E.Lambarde 4 Mar. 71
Arthur M. Brookfield, p. s. 4 Mar. 71
Edward Cleary Hill 14 Mar. 71
Thos. Wm. Penrhys Evans 5 Apr. 71
Murray Robertson, 71.8. ...12 Apr. 71
George Thomas Gillam 10 June 71
PIdm. Huntley Hooper, 71. «. 13 July 71
Henry John Conant, p. s. ...12 Ai:^. 71
Rob. Geo. B.Riddell,;).*. ...20 Mar. 72
Keg. AVhitfield Curteis 23 Mar. 72
Arthur Jas. Lushington, /).». 4 Apr. 72
Everard Thomas Luck 25 Sept. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— John M'Cal-
lum, lateofE.Art 14 May 53
5'z(j-.9'eon.— John Walter 4 Apr. 53
Assist. Surgeon. — Clement
Cuthbert'Walter 25 Aug. 71
Scarlet Facings.
1st Eoyal Lancashire.
[The Duke of Lancaster' s Own.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster. [No. 45.]
" Mediterranean ."
Honorary Colonel.
Wm. Assheton Cross, BL.
JP 13 May 71
Lt. Colonel.
Robert Whitle.^ JP. late
Lieut, gi F., Son. Colonel. ..id May 71
Majors.
Luke Henry Hansard, BL.
JP 16 Mar. 72
Captains.
Edm.G.StanleyHornby,J"P.i7 July 58
George B. H. Marton, JP. 13 Nov. 62
Thos. BjTuandTrappes, JP.19 Nov. 62
5pJohn George Rawstorne,
lateLt.Col. ly F. 5 Jan. 66
Joseph Lawson WhaUey ..,13 May 67
John Henry A. Schneider... 2 Jan. 69
Ralph John Aspinall 8 Dec. 70
Harry Latham Lutwyche...26 May 71
Reginald Cardwell, p.s 17 Aug. 72
Chas. Morley Saunders, ^j.s.iS Sept. 72
John Westropp, J). « 18 Sept 72
Edm. Albert Nuttall Royds 14 Dec. 72
Lieutenants
Son. John Bruce Ogilvy ... 3 May 66
Humphrey J. Wabncsley ...30 Mar. 69
William Peel 4 Mar. 70
William Cross 28 July 70
< 'ha. Henay Walmeslcy ...22 Dec. 70
John AVood Yates, ?).s 4 Apr. 71
Beverly Wm. R. 'Dssher,^.s.2s Nov. 71
.S.M.Kay-Shuttleworth,^.s.22 Feb. 72
Wm. Clack Yates 3 May 72
Fred. C. Walter Parr i Ji;ne 72
Walter Spencer Peel 20 Nov. 72
yldj. Sf Ca;)^.— Bryan Thom-
hill, late Capt. 2 Br. Gds. 25 Feb. 59
Qr. blaster. — James MiUs,
late 0/63 F. 25 July 64
Surg.—T!.B.'M&cca.W,MB.JPn Nov. 67
.i. iSftri;.— Metcalfe Johnsoni4 Nov. 67
Blue Facing.s
Militia of Enrjland and Wales.
2nd Eoyal Lancashire.
{The Dulie of Lancaster's Own Bifles.)
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 113.]
Lt. Colonel CoMirANDAifT.
Nicholas Blundell, Z)i. J^P. 25 Sept.72
Majors.
Son. Fred. Arthur Stanley,
late Lt. ^ Capt. Gr. Gds. 27 Apr. 70
Alexander Thomas Knight 20 Nov. 72
Captains.
Thomas Richardson Lane,
Honorary Major 1 3 Nov. 54
Charles S. Garraway 17 Sept. 56
Geo. T. Robert Preston 9 June 62
George Cowen Harrington 30 Oct. 67
Richard Geo. B. Bolton,^ late
Lt. S. Horse Guards 18 Mar. 68
Geo. Langworthy Jervis ..,16 Jan. 70
Geo. Chappell Bancroft 14 May 70
George Thomas Bolton, late
of Royal Nacy 14 Feb. 71
Cha. L. A. Fanner, Brevet
Major, r.f.p. JR. Marines 14 Feb. 71
Tho. Geo. Fermor Hesketh,
late Ensign Hijle Brigade 14 Feb. 71
Alex. Stuart Harington, late
Lt. Rifle Brigade 5 Apr. 71
Thomas Gardner 14 Dec. 72
Lieutenants.
Wm. Joseph Blundell 24 Feb. 71
Cha.CunninghamWoodward24Feb 71
Groome OUiver, late Cornet
5 Lancers 31 Mar. 71
Charles Leeming 22 Apr. 71
Peter Priestley iS May 71
Harold W. Barton 24 July 72
Adjt. Sr Ca;>«.— HenryStewart
Beresford Bruce, late Lieut.
Rifle Br 20 June 62
(^r. Master ^ Son. Captain.—
Richard Austin Herbert,
late Cornet 2 Drs 17 Sept. 61
^ttr^.— ■William Hargreaves
Manifold 5 Feb. 55
Asst.Siirg.~3 .yf .Cavaaagh. i May 71
Scarlet Facings.
Adjt. ir Cap<.— Percy Godfrey
Botfield Lake, late Capt.
^oo F 2 Apr. 60
Qr. Master.—John Hewitt,
lateofs6F. 8 Dec. 54
Si(r9«oK.— Richard Allen ... 2 Feb. 58
Assist. Sur
Blue Facings.
3rd Eoyal Lancashire.
{Tlie Duke of Lancaster's Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston. [No. 125.]
"Mediterranean."
HoNOEART Colonel.
Rt. Son. JohnWilson Patten,
J/P. BL. Aide de Camp to
the Queen 27 Feb. 72
Lt. Colonel.
William Mathias,'' late Lt.
Col. 62 F.; Son. Colonel... 3 Nov. 55
Majors.
Jlontague Joseph Feilden,
DL. Hon. Lt. Col., p. s. ...n Mar. =3
Thomas Richard Crosse 23 Feb. 72
Captains.
Frederick Silvester, ^A» 14 Apr. 55
Peyton Sheals iJune6i
Wm. Fitch Story 29 Mar. 64
John Hargi-eaves 12 Aug. 65
Charles Birch 8 June68
James Albert B. Jay 28 Feb. 70
Charles Henry Bird 26 Mar. 70
Joseph Francis Leese 30 Apr. 70
Wm. Arthur Hicks, Inst, of
3Iusketry 25 Jan. 71
WilUam Pitt Miller 5 Apr. 72
John Walmesley 5 Apr. 72
John E. Butler Bowdon ...23 Nov. 72
Lieutenants.
John James Harris 27 July 70
John Munn, late Ens. 6 ^^....25 Jan. 71
-Zfo«. Alfred John Fra. Eger-
ton II Mar. 71
Wallace George Crothers ...14 Apr. 71
Charles Rodewald Byrne ... i June 71
Jones Gildea 24 July 71
Samuel Leigh Taylor 22 Sept. 71
Gilbert H.W. Han-ison 13 Nov. 71
Daniel de Hoghion 23 Mar. 72
4th Eoyal Lancashire,
(The Duke of Lancaster's Own Light
Infantry.) [No. 84.]
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John Ireland Blackburne,
late Captain 5 Dr. Gds.;
Son. Colonel 22 Mar. 53
Majors.
Richard Phibbs, Di.s late
Capt. 48 F.; Son. Lt.Col. 28 Mar. 53
John Southcote Majisergh,
late of 2 Dr. Gds.; Son.
Lt. Colonel 31 Mar. 5
Captains.
David Ainsworth, p.s 28 Mar. 53
Thomas Bourne, JP 29 Mar. 53
William Walter Trafiford ...29 Mar. 53
Arch. Wm.Clarke,a'on.Jlfa/.29 Mar. 53
William Gray, MP. JP 29 Mar. 53
George Arthur Crawford ...17 Apr. 58
George Barlow 18 Apr. 59
William Gibton 4 Aug. 59
Frederick Phillips x8 Oct. 61
Henry Wm. Coyne, Instruc-
tor of Musketry 18 Mar. 67
Herljert Fletcher 26 Mar. 68
James Watson 3 Apr. 68
Lieutenants.
Peter Ormrod 21 Apr. 64
Nicholas Aspinall Gibbon. ..13 Jan. 66
Robert Grant Webster 1 3 Jan. 66
Edward Holme Woodcock. ..21 June 67
Charles Stanley Gardner ... 6 Sept. 67
Dugald Scott, jj. s 29 Deo. 69
Wm. Cuthbert Higgins 12 Mar. 70
James Bellhouse Gaskell ...12 Mar. 70
William Joynson, p. s 9 Sept. 70
Rob. Ireland Blackburne... 5 Jan. 71
John Guthrie Watson 20 May 71
Arthur B. Woodcock 13 June 71
Henry E. Baker 18 Feb. 72
Chas. A. K. Hall 17 July 72
Adjl. 4- Capt.— Albert Henry
ftodiVey,'^ Major h.p.Dexiot
li'itf I Apr. 69
P»y;H(rs<.— Sheffield Betham26 Feb. 56
Qr. Mast.—Capt.y^m.'Kuott,
h.p.s^F. 17 Apr. 60
Surgeon. — Charles White ... 6 May 65
Assist. Surgeon. — Thomas S.
Smith 28 May 65
Blue Facings.
667
Lieutenants.
Geo. Edw. Henry RayKer...29 June 63
Hubert Slater 18 Feb. 71
Chas. Percival Henty, p.s. 3 Oct. 71
Geo. M. Hoblyn Colman ...31 Oct. 71
Arthur W. Garston 9 Apr. 72
Walter del Sandys 20 Nov. 72
Adjt. ^ Capt.— Arthur Hen-
ley,' late Capt. 52 i-'. i Oct. 69
Qr.Masfer.—Wiaiam Flack 12 Jan. 55
Surg.—Wm. Miller Coultate 14 Nov. 57
Assist. Surg. — George Smir-
thwaite 8 July 58
Blue Facings.
6th Eoyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Salford. [No. S2.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Thos. Edw. Wilbraham, late
Capt. 39 F. ; Son. Colonel 25 May 61
Majors.
John Hickinbotham Cham-
bers, DL. JP. late Capt.
46 F. ; Lt. Col. 4 Adm.Batt.
LancashireRifle Volunteers;
Sonorary Lt.Colonel 5 Dec. 55
John Copley Wray 25 May 61
Captains.
Wm. Fra. Smith, yj.* 30 Sept. 58
William Singleton 1 7 Aug. 59
Charles Mercier 14 Feb. 66
iSiV Eustace F. Piers, Bt. ...15 May 66
Dudley Ward Macdonald ... 4 Aug. 66
Patrick Joseph Cowen, late
Lt. 59 F.,Inst. of Musketry ij Apr. 67
James Douglass Kennedy... 14 Oct. 68
William James Griffiths 31 May 70
Wm. Bellhouse Midwood ... 2 Sept. 70
Anthony Smyth, late Capt.
28 E. 14 Nov. 70
Lieutenants.
Geo. Dashwood Baker 29 Nov. 70
James Braybrooke, p.s 30 Nov. 70
William C. Mitchell i Dec. 70
LionelBootleWilbraham,;i.»i5 Mar. 71
John Skelton 12 Apr 71
Edm. T. M. Harper .31 Jan! 72
Charles Fred. Wray, p.s. ...22 Feb. 72
Fra. Rea Lambert 24 July 72
5th Eoyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Burnley. [No. 135.]
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Townele.y, DL. JP.22, Mar. 63
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Hardy Thursby, late
Lt. 90 F. ; Son. Colonel ...23 Nov. 70
Majors.
Thos.GoulbumeParker,Di.i6 Nov. 70
Le Gendre N. Starkie, p. s. 15 May 71
Captains.
Harry Creeke, Instructor of
Musketry n June 63
John Grinislunv n June 63
Paul John Henry l!utl(.'r,7A»,i3 Nov. 66
Wm. Stcpliun Kiiviier 13 Nov. 66
William Lyii.im 25 Apr. 68
Edward Parker 9 June 68
Sutclifle Sinter 9 July 70
St. John Dupont Galway,
late Capt. 96 F. 25 Feb. 71
Henry Currey 3 Apr. 71
Carteret A. Armstrong, JP.
late Capt. 10 F. 12 Apr. 71
Pierce Creagh, late Lt. 16 F. 9 Apr. 72
Henry Macaulay, ij.» i June 72 |
Adjt. 4- Capi.— Richard Moles-
worth,^ late Capt.iDragoons23 Jan. 65
Paymaster. — Christopher J.
Hamilton 16 May 53
Qr. Master.— IjOYick Loftus
Reade 23 Aug. 56
Surgeon.— Wm. Fred. Lewis
Gompertz 31 Dec. 62
Asst. Surg. —Ales.. Somers... 4 Mar. 70
Facings Blue.
7th Eoyal Lancashire.
(Rifles.) [No. 130.]
Head Quarters, Bury.
Colonel.
Son. Charles James Fox
Sta-aley, late Lt.Col. Gren.
<?(?» 21 Feb. 55
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
James Ashton 2 Mar. 71
Majors.
Edw. Chetham Strode, DL.
"^P 3 June 70
Thos.Ridg^vayBridson,J'P. 2 Mar. 71
Captains.
Edward HoulcUtch, p.s. J'P.25 Aug. 60
668
John GeorgeCooke.Zaie 53 F. 26
Hammerton Crump, MD.
late Staff Assistant Surgeon 7
Geo. Onslow Churchill, late
Lt. isF. 23
Thomas Brindley 28
Wm. Paul Bridson, late
Capt. 4F. 21
Wm. "Winniett,^ late Capt.
24 -P. 12
Charles Thomas Wilson,
late Capt. i, F. 15
"William Henry Ivimy, late
Capt. 60 Rifles 18
Henry Boyles Murray, late
Capt. 84 F., Instructor of
Musketry 12
Lionel Inglis 16
John Tinker Hey 16
Lieutenants.
Langford Rea 4
Henry Grattan Wilson 22
Wm. E. H. Steeds i
Wm. Turner Openshaw,f).«.is
Fred. Finch Mackenzie ...9
Cecil B. Dufif Michel 12
Albert Henry Bencke 15
WUliamWorthington Biggs i
Militia of England and Wales.
June 63
Apr. 69
June 69
Nov. 70
Dec. 70
Jan. 71
Mar. 71
Apr. 71
May 71
Dec. 71
Dec. 71
July 59
Aug. 70
Feb. 71
Mar. 71
Aug. 71
Mar. 72
May 72
June 72
Adj. 4- C«j3^— Gershom Her-
rick, late Lieut. 5 F. 14 Feb. 65
Qr. Master. — Capt. George
Crispin, h.p. 6j F. 14 Sept.57
Surgeon. — John Parks 19 Oct. 71
Assist. Surg. — John S. C. Yule 9 Nov. 71
Facings Black Velvet.
Eoyal Lancashire Artillery,
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 19.]
HoNOEART Colonel.
Thomas Atchison, Capt. ret.
full pay, R.Ari 13 Apr. 63
Lt. Colonel Comjiandant.
James Bourne, BL.JP. MP.
Sonorary Colonel 13 Apr. 63
Majoes.
Hill Charley Moore 29 July 62
Henry Tuke Holmes 25 Mar. 72
Captains.
James Grant Stephen, late
Bt.Major Bengal Inf. p.s. 21 Apr. 60
William Skirving 22 Dec. 66
Thomas Harvey Kearsley ..30 Mar. 70
James Clifton Brown 17 Apr. 71
William Nixon, p.s 20 July 71
Stanley Arnold, p.s 8 Apr. 72
First Lieutenants.
Henry B. Kelley 25 Mar. 67
Fra. R. Bedingfeld, p. s. ... 6 Feb. 72
Wm. J. M'L. Bailey i Mar. 72
^(Z/.^Ca^<.— Wm.Campbell,
late ofR. Art 13 Apr. 53
Surgeon. — James Chambers
Ferguson, MB i Aug. 60
Asst.Surg. — Wm. M'Cheane 17 Dec. 60
Scarlet Facings.
Leicester,
Head Quarters, Leicester. [No. 26.]
HoxoHARY Colonel.
The Duke of Rutland, KG.,
Lord Lieutenant 21 Apr. 57
Lt. Colonel.
Sir Fred. Thos. Fowke, Bt.
DL. JP. Hon. Colonel, p.s. i Sept. 69
Majors.
Joseph Knight, DL. JP. late
Gentleman at Arms 17 Aug. 66
Geo. Thos. Mowbray, p.s.
I>L.JP 24 Sept. 69
Captains.
Wm. Henry Chapman, Hon.
Major 15 Sept. 54
Wm. Edward Phclp 23 July 57
Richard Woreley Worswick,
Inst, of Musketry 20 Oct. G-,
Wm.Pearson.iJ^P. late Capt.
45 -f. I
Alfred Ernest Acheson 20
Gregory Knight 3
Philip P. P. Goodchild 15
James Young Stephen, p. 8.22
John Phillips 8
Cecil Geo. A. Drnmmond,
late Capt. Kijle Br 1
Lieutenants.
Percy Lionel Smith 27
Arthur Smith 28
Han-y Vaughnn Chapman i
Alfred Wyatt Crane 25
Chas. Chetwode Thompson 23
Fred. Gustavus Fowke 26
Charles Montagu Barber... 9
Percy Loseby,i). s 10
Henry John B. Manners ...23
Fra. Wm. Reader 13
N. V. S. Poohin 17
Adjt. 4- Capt.—'RolfaiiX Vin-
cent Sylvester Grunston,^
late Capt.gjF. 15
Qr.lfaste-.— Alfred Whitby29
Surg. — Peter Alf. Jackson. .20
Assist. Surg. —
Yellow Facings.
Apr. 65
May 65
June 67
May 69
Nov. 69
Apr. 72
June 72
Jan. 70
Jan. 70
Feb. 71
Feb. 71
Mar. 71
Apr. 71
May 71
May 71
Aug. 71
Dec. 71
July 72
May 65
July 56
Jan. 62
Eoyal Iforth Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Lincoln, [No. 8.]
Honorary Colonel.
George Tomlino, MP. late
of I Life Gds 29 Mar. 51
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
William John,ionZ Monson,
DL 3Mar. 66
Majors.
Robert Jno. Taylor, 2>i.J'P.2i July 60
Henry Valentine Grantham 2 Apr. 66
Captains.
William Cosby iS Aug. 60
Lambert Uniacke 19 July 62
John Mackenzie 24 Oct. 64
Edmund Locock 8 May 66
Robert Swan 28 May 66
WilUam Chaplin 16 Nov. 68
Richd. C. Bergne (;oupland25 Apr. 71
Richard Mason 8 June 71
Fred. Charles Marshall 8 June 71
Wm. Henry Uppleby 23 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Hon. Evelyn C. A. Pelham 12 July 66
William Richardson 10 Aug. 66
George Nelson 19 Feb. 67
Bernard Joseph Young 12 Apr. 67
Thomas Cheney Garfit 17 Apr. 6g
Christopher C. Tunnard,
Inst, of Musketry 4 May 71
Charles W. Anderson 5 May 71
Sinclair F. Hood 5 July 71
Henry Aug. Coombs, p. s.,..23 Dec. 71
Ralph A. P. Clements 7 May 72
Adjt. 4- Ca?)<.— Edwd. Snow
Mason, I late Capt. 68 F.... 1 Dec. 68
Qr. Master.— "WiWinva Wells. 1 June 69
Surgeon. — Geo. Mitchinson . i Mar. 55
Assist. Surg. — Chas. Brooke 13 May 62
Blue Facings.
Soyal South Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Grantham. [No. 29. j
Honorary Colonel.
Earl Brownlow, late £us. tj-
Lt. Gr. Gds 3 Mar. 68
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Chas. Thos. John Moore,Xȣ.
JP 27 Jan. 69
Majors.
William Parker, JP 30 Apr. 62
Chas. John B. Parker, JP...26 Dec. 71
Captains.
Charles Telford, JP. 79.8. ... 8 Apr. 56
Charles Rothwoll Norris ...20 Mar. 60
John George Allott 15 Feb. 65
J(j8eph Hurton Barker, JP. 13 June 65
Thomas Hilliam 14 May 67
Richard Gloed, JP 10 Doc. 6S
Wilham Cragg 15 May 69
Thomas liooth, JP. late Lt.
5 Dr. ads 25 Oct. 69
Avery Jebb, Lt. h.p. 85 JP.
Inst, of Musketry 5 Apr. 7c
Albert de Burton,^.s 26 Dec. 7]
Lieutenants.
Edward Thomas Clark, j).s.26 Mar. 7c
Frederick Pearce, p. s 15 Apr. 71
John Cecil Short, jd.s 17 Apr. 71
Robert Charles Otter 23 Dec. 7]
John Emeris 26 Dec. 7]
Fra. Rivers Drake i Mar. 7:
Philip George Skipwith 30 Mar. 7;
John Wilmot Lambert 6 Apr. 7:
Alfred Ashby 6 Apr. 7;
Chas. Cecil H. Thoroldjj.s. .15 May 7!
Adjt. 4" Capt. — Christopher
Wade Farwell, late Capt.
ZjF. iNov. 6<
Surg.— G&o. AVm. Shipman 13 Jan. 7:
Assist. Surg.—
Blue Facings.
Eoyal London,
Head Quarters, Artillery Place, Fins
bury. [No. io5.]
Colonel.
Sir Wm. Anderson Rose ...16 Nov. y
Lt.Colonel.
John Harrison Allan, Hon.
Colonel 21 Dec. 71
Major.
Geo. Barnes Hobson.i late
Capt. 72 Bengal N.I. , Hon.
Lt.Colonel 18 Jan. 7
Captains.
John Britten, ZroK.JIX«/'.,jp.s. 8 Feb. 51
Edward Vere Jones 18 Dec. 5
Richard Lee Mayhew 19 Mar. 6,
Thurlby Smith 19 Mar. 6:
George Thomas Oldfield ,..15 July 6;
Wm. Henry Howes 16 Jan. 6'
Robert Harding Evans 20 Nov. 6
John Wm. Fasten Hale 15 Feb. 7
Roljert Rankin Hutchinsonig July 7
Thomas Davies Sewell 18 Oct. 7
Lieutenants.
John Henry Willock 17 July 6
John Harry Evens 16 Oct. 6
Edwin Burton 20 Jan. 6:
Charles Latham 18 Jan. 7
William Arthur Nelson 19 Apr. 7
Henry Edward Rose 15 Nov. 7
Wm. Faithfull Allen 17 Jan. 7
Hen. Marshall Fletcher, ji. s.20 Mar. 7:
Stutchbury Paul Naish 20 Mar. 7:
Fred. Geo. Mawer 14 Dec. 7:
Adjt.iSfCapt. — HenryBrowne
Savory,^ late Capt. 78 F...ig July 7
Qr.Master dj- ii.— John Bir-
kin, late of Ss F. 18 Dec. 5
Swr?.— Geo. Borlase Childs . 6 Oct. 5:
Assist. Surg. — Wm. Thomas
Lewis 4 Nov. 5!
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Merioneth,
(Ei/h's.) [No. 60.]
Hc-iil Qu;irtcrs, Bala.
^i ',.n : ( '.>'.: MANDANT.
Chas..l.il;i. r :!. ■ A.DL.
Lt.C.'i. , V Yeo-
maiinj ( < ..',■/, /./'. Capt.
2 Life Giuird's 2S May 6;
Captains.
Edw. Gilliat Jones, Inst, of
Musketry 7 Dec. 6(
C. R. Worsley Tottenham ..28 Jan. 6(
Lieutenants,
Arth. O. Wynn Williams ...28 Feb. 6i
George Lloyd Dicken 19 Nov. 6;
Romcr Williams 19 May 61
Chas. Edw. Munro Edwards 7 May 61
AthelstanJohuSodenCorbet 5 Xw- T
Adjt. 4- Cap^.— Robt. Mascie
Taylor, late Lt. 25 F. 4 Oct. |
Surgeon. — Owen Richards. ..15 Nov. S
Militia of England and Wales.
669
1st or Eoyal East Middlesex,
Head Quarters, Hampstead. [No. 65.]
HoNOBAET Colonel.
Thomas St. Lesrer Alcock,
late Major gs F. 30 Jan. 51
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
ITCFrederick Robertson
Aikman,^ Capt. h.p. Bengal
Army 28 July 71
Majors.
Wm. Fred. Northey, JF. ... 8 June 60
William Robertson 28 July 71
Captains.
William Plumnier, Iiist. of
Musketry 10 Mar. 60
Henry L. B. Ibbetson 8 June 60
Charles W. B. WeUs 31 Aug. 61
Dhas. Paget Miller,'' late
E,is.Z2F. 12 Feb. 64
A.uch Dudingston Boyd ....20 Feb. 68
Charles John Dowell 24 Oct. 68
Daniel Charles Maunsell ...12 Nov. 70
Gfodson Godson 28 July 71
Henry Stokes, late Lt. igF.ii May 72
rhomas Burslem Wright ...17 July 72
Lieutenants.
lohn Joseph Steaveuson ...21 June 67
Seorge Graham Watts 11 Mar. 71
John Gilbert Nevill 21 Mar. 71
Eugene Digby Woodcock... 13 July 71
Philip M. AVoodcock 23 Aug. 71
Marteine Owen M. Lloyd... 19 Oct. 71
Wm. Henry F. Musgrove...26 Mar. 72
A.donia G. Schuyler 8 Apr. 72
Pra. Campbell Pearson 3 May 72
John Andi'<5 Masson 4 Sept. 7 2
Donald F. D. Maclean 38 Sept. 72
d.djt. 4- Capt.— J. D. Dyson
Laiu'ie, Capt. 34 F. 11 May 72
Surgeon. — Henry Cooper
Rose, JIXD 8 Oct. 70
i.stift.Surg. — John Holmes
Jephsou 8 Oct. 70
Blue Facings.
2nd or Edmonton Eoyal
Middlesex,
Rifes.) [No. 63.]
Head Quarters, Bamet.
Honorary Colonel.
Seo.H.C. Fjsei.Enfield, MP.^i Sept.71
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Senry RiversdaleGrenfeU..2i Sept.71
Majors.
Dottin Maycock, late Lieut.
6 Dragoons; IIon.Lt.Col. 13 Feb. 6g
Fervoise Smith 21 Sept.71
Captains.
&JchibaldSiniMontgomrey 5 M.iy 65
inthony Sim 12 Jan. 70
Kenneth Ronald Montgom-
rey 12 Jan. 70
jeorge Robert Stewart
Black,3 late Capt. 60 Rijles,
Inst, of Musk-el ry 8 Dec. 70
Alfred Elias 8 Dec. 70
Percy Frere Luck 8 Dec. 70
Wm. Jesser Coope.' late
Capt.jF.p.s 14 Dec. 72
James Warren Robertson,
late Cornet 14 Kussars 14 Dec. 72
las. L.Brooke Templer,p.s.i4 Dec. 72
Lieutenants.
Willoughby Robert Dottin
^Maycock 24 Nov. 70
lViili::n\ ClArke, p.s 25 Feb. 71
t\Il';\i! Kobert Martin, j3.s... 4 Apr. 7:
Joiiii II. C. Carey, p.« 2 May 71
Dharles Edw. Wardroper ...23 May 71
Emilius Albert de Cossons 19 June 71
John J. H. Hamilton 29
John GoodaU Simkins 25
James MacSwiney 28
Wm. G.Bennett 14
July 71
Aug. 71
Aug. 72
Dec. 72
Ailji.^-Capt.—s. Allan Shafto
Adair,! late Capt. 13 J". ...17 Nov. 68
Qr. Master. — David Milne,^
la te of lUJle Brigade i
Surgeon.— G. T. Carter 11
Assist.Surg. — BasilRingrose2i
Scarlet Facings.
Jan. 67
June 63
Aug. 71
3rd or Eoyal "Westminster
Middlesex.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 55-)
Head Quarters, Tumham Green.
" Mediterranean."
HoNORARV Colonel.
H. C. C. Farl Cadogan, DL.
JF 6 Doc. 41
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Henry Penton.Di.ifoH.CoZ. 25 Mar. 6S
Majors.
Henry Joseph P.Woodhead25 Mar. 68
Lewis Hough, ;?.« 19 June 72
Captains.
Fred. Alfred Stone 2 June 60
Samuel John Unwin, p.8....ii Aug. 65
John Harlowe Turner n Aug. 65
George Horatio Br.<ind 13 June 67
Wm.Vaughan Morgan, j*. s. 27 Aug. 68
James Childs, p. s 4 Mar. 70
Theophilus Thompson 30 Apr. 70
Edw.Walker, late Capt.2iF.
Inst, of Musketry 15 Apr. 71
John Claxton Addison, late
Capt. 35 F. 3 May 72
Fred. Thomas Penton, p.s. 20 July 72
Lieutenants.
Robert Fred. Piper 17 July 68
Mowbray AValter Morris ...iS Nov. 68
Horace Farquhar 4 June 69
Charles John Stone, late
Ensign 24 F. p.s 14 July 70
Frank Seago 16 July 70
George Vernon Moore 3 Feb. 71
Franc Digby Biddulph 15 Apr. 71
Johu Edward Weston 10 Julj- 71
Goo. C. Anderson 6 Feb. 72
Henry A. Anderson 29 June 72
Geo. Aug. C. Eliott 5 Oct. 72
Walter H. Atherton 4 Dec 72
Adjt.Jf C«i)<.— Thomas Arm-
strong Gough, late Lt. i
Dr. Gds I Jan. 6S
Qr. Master. — Robert Powley 4 Dec. 60
Surgeon. — Wm. Hurman ...11 Aug. 65
Assist. Surg. — David Ander-
son Mo.xey, MD 19 Sept. 65
Blue Facings.
4tli or Eoyal South Middlesex,
Head Quarters, Hounslow. [No. 128.]
HoNOHART Colonel.
John Scriven, DL. JF. late
Capt. 51 F. ; Hon. Colonel 3 Aug. 72
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Arthur Charles FitzJames,
late Li. 93 F. 3 Sept. 72
Majors.
Edw. Hamilton Finney, late
Li. iF. 25 Jan. 61
Captains.
Wm. Elias Taunton, p.s. ...15 Oct. 55
CoH Hi WUliam C. Rivarola,
late Capt. 67 F. 6 July 59
John Cooper Fitzmaurice,
Capt. Bengal Army 28 Jan. 60
Cha. Foveaux Kirby, Major
Retired List Madras Army,
p. s., Inst, of Musketry ...29 Feb. 64
Auguste Fred. Lendy 2 May 66
Edw.Wetherell Gilbert, 7).«.29 May 67
Fred. William Kirby, p.s. 14 May 69
WUliam Duarte,/.o/Ji/'.;j.s. i June 72
Lieutenants.
Charles Fox Roe 6 Mar. 69
Charles Grillion 10 Apr. 69
Herbert Sturges Mitcliison.17 Apr. 69
George WiUiams Shirreff ...8 June 69
John Barham Day, p.s 5 Apr. 70
Bertie Charles Scott 28 Apr. 70
Cecil Dudle.y 30 Mar. 71
John J. A. iialy Dove 22 Dec. 71
John Pendleton 10 Jan. 72
Arthur Baird Douglas 29 June 72
Henry N. Pendleton 17 July 72
Adrian Chas. Chamier 31 July 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Charles Wm.
Parker, late Capt. 69 F....22 Nov. 56
Qr.Master. — Geo. Hope, late
ofyjF- 3Aug.54
Surgeon. — -James Richard
AJex. Douglas 3 June 69
Assist.Surg. — Hem-yBullock 3 June 69
Blue Facings.
5th Eoyal Elthorne Middlesex,
{Light Infantry.) [No. 28.]
Head Quarters, Uxbridge.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Alex. Hunter, late
Capt. 3 F. ; Hon. Colonel. .12 Feb. 69
Majors.
Chas. Brome Bashtbrd, JF.
late Capt. 9 Lancers, p.s. 15 Apr. 69
Joseph Deaue Freeman,
Hon.Lt.Col XI May 72
Captains.
Henry Short 13 May 6r
Wm. Alsey Turner, p. s. ...30 Nov. 63
D'OyleyWm. Battley 4 Feb. 65
Gleadowe Evans, i^.s 24 June 71
Fra. Geo. T. Cunynghame,
Inst, of Musketry 9 Mar. 72
Henry Fred. Rowles', late
Capt. 78 J''. iS Sept. 72
Lieutenants.
John Aug. Warren, p.s. ...30 June 68
Robert Child, 7).» 20 Oct. 68
Ch. Whitchurch Wasbrough II Apr. 70
Etlmond Rob. Hy. Oray, p.s. 16 Dec. 70
James Grove White, p.s. ...16 Mar. 71
Wm. Marwood Metcalfe, p.s.24 June 71
Herbert Edward Smith,p.s.24 June 71
Thomas Erskine Baylis ...13 July 71
Vincent H. B. Kenuett 9 Sept. 71
George Hale Lane 19 Oct. 71
Chicheley S. Baker 12 June 72
Wm. N. C. D'Aixy 4 Dec. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt. — Wm. Henry
Bennett, late Adjt. R. Gla-
morgan Militia, and for-
merly X<. 42 i^. 12 Dec. 6i
Qr.Master. — John Coombes,
late of 64 F. ; Lieut 31 Oct. 56
Surgeon. — Thos. Parr, h. p.
Surgeon Major, Hon. D. I.
Gen 9 Apr. 72
Assist. Surg. — Charles Gore
Ring 21 June 71
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Monmouth. .
(Light Infantry.) [No. 31.]
Head Quaxtcrs, Monmouth.
Honorary Colonel.
HemyMor£-anCliflbrd,X>i. 5 Mar. 58
Lt.Colo.vel Co.mmandant.
John Francis Vaughan,
Honorary Colonel 16 July 53
Majors.
John Selwyn Payne, late
Li. 14F., Hon.Lt.Col., p.s. 9 Aug. 58
Francis M'Donnell, late En-
sign 71 F.,p. s I Mar. 59
Captains.
James Davies, p.s 21 May 53
John Griffith Wheeley 9 Aug. 58
Bryan Sheehy, p.s 2 Nov. 58
670
Robert R. ■Williamson, p.s. 8 Hay
John Samoiski, lust, of
Musketry 23 May
Wm. Aug. H. K. Allaway 17 May
Wm. Henry AVheeley i June
LlECTENANTS.
John Au^. Metcalfe, p. «. ... 2 Apr.
WilUam Jas. Steward, p.s. 19 Nov.
Fra. Baynham Vaughan ...24 May
John Murray Bannerman ..24 July
Thomas Maitland Reid 24 Mar.
Bryan John Francis Salvin 24 Mar.
Xord Henry Edw. Brudenell
Somerset 24 Mar.
John Thirkill 24 Mar.
Joshua Arthur Nunn, 7J.S...24 Mar.
John Croker Partridge 27 Mar.
Vere Fra. John Somerset ...20 Mar.
Adjt. Jr Capt.—'RoheTt John
B.icim.a.nJateCapt.eoRiJles g Mar.
Qr. master. — John Finnerty 10 Oct.
Surff. — George Wilson 10 Oct.
Asst.Surff.—Geo.Wniis.MB.ij Apr.
Blue Facings.
Militia of Eufjland and Walt
Royal Montgomery.
(Rijles.) [No. 57.]
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
George Beaduell.i DL. late
Lt. Bengal Army ; Hon.
Colonel 21 Nov. 66
Majoe.
JohnH. Heyward 21 Nov. 66
Captains.
J. P. Harrison 11 July 55
Henry Nicholls 18 Oct. 55
Henry C. Tho. Beadnell,?u?e
Zieut.e^F. 4 Dec. 69
Lieutenants.
Pryce Meyi'ick Pryce 4 May 69
OtHey Jolin Crewe-Read ... 4 Dec. 6g
Robert John Harrison 17 Dec. 70
Fra. 'WooUestonTrevor,;i.s.i7 Dec. 70
Adjt. 4- Cu^^.— Edw.Francis
Brown Brooke, late Capt.
41 F. I Apr. 71
.Sar^.— Edw. T.D.Harrison 18 Apr. 69
Scarlet Facings.
1st or West Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Norwich. [No. 39.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Hambleton Francis Cus-
tance, DL.; Mon.Colonel 16 Itiaj si
Majors.
Son. Frederick Walpole,i
Zt. M.N. 17 May 59
George Augustus Marsham 8 May 62
Captains.
Chas.Ed.Bignold,ifo)».Ji'a/.30 May 53
Randall R. Burroughes,p.'«. 26 May 66
John Robert T. H. Parker,
late Lt. II F. 15 Apr. 67
Fred. Willock Gamett, late
Lt. 8s F. 30 Nov. 68
David George Sandeman,
late Lt. 16 Lancers i Mar. 69
John Haughton, p. «. /. ojM.-xp Oct. 71
Lieutenants.
John Campbell, p.s 12 Sept. 70
Fredk. Savill Marshman ... 4 Ajjr. 71
"Wm. C. E. Leathes, p.s. ...17 Aug. 71
Morley T. Daveney 19 Juno 72
Hugh E. Elsden-Everard...29 June 72
Henry P. Garnett 14 Dec. 72
Ad)t. 4" Capt. — Hcn.Peisley
Jj'EHtTtinge,lateCapt.2iF.i7 Apr. 59
Suri}. — David Penrice 10 Nov. 58
Assist. Surff. — George S.
Hutchinson 13 June 67
AVhite Facings.
2nd or East Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 40.]
HoNOKARY Colonel.
Ifoyi. Berkeley Wodehouse,
CMG. DL. late Major 8
Hussars 9 Sept. 42
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
SJrEdmundHenryK.Lacon,
Lart. MP. DL. JP. ; Hon.
Colonel 31 Aug. 59
Majoks.
George Granville Glover,
late Capt. j Fusiliers ; Hon.
Lt.Colonel 16 Mar. 60
Henry Coldham Mathew,
JP 13 Apr. 71
Captains.
Charles Applewhaite 25 Sept. 57
Chas. P. S. Ensor, JP. late
Capt. Madras Army i8 Mar. 58
John Annah Ambrose, late
Lt. 22 F.,lHst. of Musk.... ij Mar. 65
Edmd. Broughtou Knowles
Lacon, late Lt. i^F- 12 July 67
Robert John M'Eiiiry 16 Mar. 68
Thomas William Haines ...22 Apr. 71
Lieutenants.
Harry JohnCantonHaly, p.s. 4 Mar. 67
Ephraim Jas. Howes, p. s. 23 Jan. 71
And. Cha. P. Haggard, p.s. 30 Mar. 71
John Edward Fryer, p.s. ...31 Mar. 71
Henry S. Hammet Lacon. ..17 July 71
Fortescue W. K. Long 21 Oct. 71
John F. S. L. Barber 9 Mar. 72
Wm. Chas. Pox Napier 21 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Caiit.—Wm. Dods,2
late Capt. 14 F. 16 Feb. 61
Qr.Mr. — CaptainJohnDow-
ler,3 h. p.6i F. 13 Aug. 69
Surg. — John Caporn Smith,
JP 18 Oct. 52
Assist. Surg. —
White Facings.
Norfolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth, [No. 22.]
HoNOEABT Colonel.
General His Boyal Highness
the Prince of Wales, KG.
KT.KP. GCB. GCSI. ...28 Oct. 71
Lt.Colonel.
Rt. Son. C, Lord Suffield,
late of 7 Hussars g May 66
Majohs.
Raoul Stephen Bedingfeld.i6 Feb. 61
Hon. Harbord Harbord 21 Mar. 68
Captains.
CownfMelchior G. de WezeUi4 Mar. 61
John Stanley Mott 8 June 63
Fred. Bernard Astley 6 July 65
Edw. Mott Alderson, late
Lt. 97 F. 8 June 67
Edw. Southwell Traflford...2i Mar. 68
Thomas Edward Bagge ... i June 71
Lieutenants.
Anthony Wm. Partridge ...28 Mar. 65
Wm. Henry Aug. Keppel.y.s. 2 Apr. 67
Sir Fra. Geo. M. Boileau,
Bart 7 May 67
Sir Wm. Hovell fifolkes, i?/.i7 Apr. 68
Edw. Roger Murray Pratt ig Sept. 70
Charles Louis Buxton 3 May 71
John Sancroft Holmes 2g Sept. 71
Edw. Metcalfe, late Capt. 7
Hussars 24 Jan. 72
Adj. ^ Capt. — John Gilbert-
son, late ofR. Art 2 May 53
Surg. — Cha. Cory Aldred,
JP 27 Aug. S3
Asst.Surq. — John Frederic
Staflfoi-d 12 May 6s
Scarlet Facings.
Northampton and Eutland.
[No. 48.]
Head Quarters, Northampton.
" Mediterranean."
Lt.Colonkl Commandant.
The Marq. of Exeter, Aide
de Camp to the Queen and
Colonel 7 Jan. 46
Majoes.
Lord Browulow Thos. Mon-
tague Cecil, late of Scots
Fus. Gds 10 July 5
Rich.TrevorClarke,D£../'i'. 8 May t
Captains.
Wm. Christie, Hon. Major. .iS Apr.
John Robinson, p.s. JP.
Lnst. of Musketry 2s Oct. s
Robert James D'Arcy 19 Dec. 5
William Kerr 23 Feb. 5
Tho. H. Powell, late Capt.
SiF. sFeb. 6
Valentine D.H.Cary Elwes,i
DL.JP.lateCorneti2Lanc. 2 Mar. 6
George Wm. Gunning, JP. 6 Apr. 6
Charles Isham Strong, late
Ensign 12 F. 9 Feb. 6
George Wm. Piatt 19 May 6
Charles Cave John Orme ... 7 Dec. 6
SackviUe George Stopford-
Sackville, p. s 22 June 6
Edward Philip Monckton... 7 May 7-
Lieutenants.
Horace Craven St. Paul i Aug. 6,
HenryThos.Salmon,>).s.</'P. 2 Nov. 6
Alex. Aug. Berens, p.s 5 Apr. 6'
Spencer Pratt 5 Nov. 61
Rich. Phillips Thompson ...18 Dec. 6;
Arthur John Fludyer 2oDec. '
Robert Hunt 13 Apr. 6S
Joseph Hill 13 June 71
Thos. John S. Hatchkin ...19 Jan. 7:
Oscar Leslie Stephen, p.s. 24 Feb. 7;
Hon. Robert C. TroUope ...18 Mar. 7;
Charles John S. Compton 11 Apr. 71
John E. Dryden 13 Apr. 71
Richard John E. Oliver i May 71
William John Kerr 30 May 71
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Thos. Rose,
late Capt. is F. 27 Feb. 4^
Qr.Master.—FreA. WiUiam
Bowman,X!>H/ 9 Feb. 64
Surg. — Wm. Alex.Barr,Jf2).24 Jan. st
Assist. Surg, — H. B. Spurgin23 May 6f
Buff Facings.
Northumberland.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 27.]
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
Lt.Colonel.
TheDukeof Northumherland,
late Captain Gren. Gds.;
Honorary Colonel 28 Feb. 62
Majors.
John Philip Osbaldeston
Mitford,! Brevet Major late
18 F. 6 Sept. 64
George H. Grey,- late Capt.
Gren. Gds 25 Feb. 6s
Captains.
Wilham Adamson 21 July 53 j
John Potts 12 May 62 !
Henry P. Shafto Orde, late 1
Capt. 15 F., Inst, of Musk. 2 Apr. 65
.EaW Percy, p.s 7 July 65
ShalcrossFitzh.Widdrington 2 Aug. 66 I
Robert Brown, p.s 2 Aug. 66 ■
Michael Dodd 30 July 67:
iSJr John Conroy 30 May 71 '
Allan Drummond, p.s 30 May 71
Henry Coulson, p.s 19 June 7*
Lieutenants.
Anthony Marshall 2g Sept. 68
Alex. Henry Browne 12 Mar. 69
John E. Elton Roberts, p.s.24 Mar. 70
Geo. Henry Bullock, p.s. ...21 Feb. 71
Thomas G. Hderdon 28 Mar. 71
Lewis Alphonso Eyre i May 71
Alexander Mortimer 9 May 71^
John Rose Vincent, p.s 29 Jan. 72'
Ernest Charlton 7 Fe)). 72
Robert Thornton Hawdon..is May 72
Adjt. 4- Cop^— Alfred Grey . i May 61
Surgem.—EAwaTd Smiles... 8 Sept. 52
Assist. Surg.— nohert Wil-
son, MD 12 Mar. 6g
Buff Facings.
Militia of England and Wales,
Northumberland Artillery.
[No. 23.]
Head Quarters, Berwick-ou-Tweed.
Lt. Colonel.
Charles John Reerl 6 Aug. 68
Majok.
rolin Wm. Finch 13 Oct. 68
Captains.
Matthew Ed-n-. Leadbittor,
late Lt. 86 F. 8 May 67
Anthony Compton Wood ... 2 July 69
Preston Osborn Page 2 Aug. 70
LlETTENANTS.
Eleniy Best Hans Hamilton 10 May 70
3-erald Cecil Stewart Paget 11 May 70
Charles C. Edwards 31 May 70
Prideaux J. Selby, p. » 8 Apr. 71
JVm. Forbes Forbes S May 71
rasper M. Richardson 9 May 71
[iewis G. Watson 23 May 71
rrank Chadwick 2 Juno 71
UJt. #Cc-j)i'.— Wm.Macbay,
late of K. Art 15 July 54
S'Mr5leo/^.— Alexander Leslie
Gracey, 31 D. late of Turk-
ish Contingent 21 Sept. 59
Scarlet Facings.
ifottinghain, or Eoyal Sher-
wood Foresters.
Head Quarters, N*ewark. [No. 59.]
HoNOKAET Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
i.rthur S. H. Lowe
Mar.
MAJons.
^m. Shepherd Milner, late
Cojyt. 10 F. 9 Apr.
l.nthony Henderson Fowke 5 Apr.
Captains.
Fohn Stephens 16 Oct.
Uig. Mark Hammond 16 Oct.
'ohn Thomas Fountain 15 Feb.
Ufred Edw. L. Lowe, p. s. 9 June
[lichard Upton g June
fercy Stanhope 28 July
Seorge Gawthorn, jj. * 30 June
lugh Aug. Crofton,2/o<e Lt.
10 P., and late Capt. ^ Adj.
Monaghan Militia .'.,30 June
'homas John Buchanan,
late Lt. s-z F. S Aug.
harles Batenian Prust,^
late Captain 60 liijlc!i,p. g. 6 Sept.
[arvey Charles Tryon, late
Li. 48 J 7 Sept.
jthur Steffe Crisp, late Lt.
51 F. 7 Sept.
Lieutenants.
homas Dudley Fosbroke.i
late Lt. 2F.,p.s
recrge Redmond Prior
•avid Arch. Daltou Ken-
nedy, lateLt. 78 F.
108.C. Watson, /(!/i?Xf.75 P.
.shby Eall
lement E. R. Bentley
hilip E. Tallents
60. E. Mackarness
enj. Went worth Darley ...
ames Melvill Davidson ...
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
16 May
20 May
13 June
28 Dec.
I June
47Y.#Cap;.— JohnF.Girar-
dot,^ late Capt. 43 F. 23 Oct. 56
r. Master. — Capt. Donald
Sinclair, h.p. g^ F. 14 Aug. 60
urgeon. — Wm.Falkingham
Foottit 24 Apr. 66
ssist.Surg. — Thomas Fred.
Greenwood 5 Apr. 71
Blue Faciigs.
Oxfordshire.
Head Quarters, Oxford. [No. 51.]
" Mediterranean."
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
iZb«. Algernon Sydney Arth.
Annesley, late Lt. 16 Drs. 22 May 72
Majoes.
Thos. Mosley Crowder, p.s. 27 Apr. 68
Herbert Buchanan, JP. ...12 June 72
Captains.
Edw. Trevor Amey 22 May 62
Albert Maxwell Harte, JP. 30 May 65
Edward liamsay, JP i June 65
Ch;.! -^ ■■ !;,■,.:■- IJulkeley,
/ :/ /,■;/ I June 65
W;.,:. li , , I : 4 Mar. 68
J"liii !.'■ ■ ■ A iM.in 14 Apr. 69
Edw.CarrierSmithTompsoni9 Sept. 70
Edwin Prend 10 Aug. 72
Lieutenants.
Compton Legge 16 Mar. 59
Samuel Brewis ii Apr. 06
John L. Fletcher 20 Apr. 66
Arthvu- Bott Cook 11 Mar. 71
Wm. Percival Wood 4 July 71
Fred. John F. Fyler 3 Jan. 72
Arthur Wm. Du Vemet 3 Jan. 72
Henry James Seton 3 Jan. 72
Chas. Geo. Wise Pride 25 May 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— John Fra.
Sp.arke,! late Capt. 84 F. . i Oct. 62
Qr.J/as^f)-.— William Wyke-
ham Holloway 4 May 66
Sinyeon.Sohn Briscoe 24 Mar. 69
Assist. Surg. — Patrick Ka-
vanagh, MD 19 Oct. 71
Yellow Facings.
Eoyal Pembroke Artillery.
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Jiart.
L>L. JP., Aide de Camp to
the Queen and Colonel 24 May 72
Majok.
John Owen, p.s 12 June 72
Captains.
Hem-y Lyon Walcott 1 4 Apr. 71
John Graham, ^. s i June 72
Lieutenants.
Thomas Ince Webb Bowen 20 May 64
Morris Owen 22 Feb. 65
James Bowen Summers ...30 Oct. 66
Fra. Perrott Edwardes 14 Apr. 71
Tudor V. H. Thomas 18 Dec. 71
Burnett George Rind 27 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.j-Paym.—'Wm.
Moffat Douglas Willan,
Major, late of JR. Art 14 Aug. 55
Surg. — Jas. David Brown . 29 Aug. 62
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal
Eadnor.
{RiJIes.) [No. 50.]
Head Quarters, Presteign.
Majok.
Wm. Jones Thomas.i late
Capt. 2 Dr. Gds 16 Mar. 71
Captains.
Hanson Hy. Apjjlethwaite 4 Apr. 66
Henry Soppitt 13 Ajar. 71
Lieutenants.
John James 14 Apr. 69
Philip Hannington 11 Oct. 71
Reuben Norton n Oct. 71
Ad/.4-Capt. — Edw.Rawlings
Hamiam, late Lt. 8 .F. ...20 Dec. 56
Surgeon. — H.K.Debenham 12 Mar. 68
Scarlet Facings.
671
Shropshire.
Head Quarters, Shi-cwsbury. [No. 54.]
HoNOEAKY Colonel.
Richard Frederick Hill, L>L.
late Lt.Colonel 53 F. 24 Apr. 63
Lt.Colonel.
Edw. Corbett, late Lt. 72 F. .16 Mar. 55
Majoks.
Rowland Whitehall Kenyon29 Apr. 65
Godfrey Russell,! late li.N. 8 Apr. 67
Captains.
Thomas Meyi-ick 2 June 59
Joseph VenablesLovett 30 Dec. 59
William Patchett 29 Mar. 65
Walter Henry AVhitmore ... i Apr. 65
Josejih Banks Sladen 3 May 65
John Bennett," late Lt. 80
F.,p.s 8 Apr. 67
Richard Edward Browne,*
late Lt. 57 F. 24 Nov. 68
NathaiiielKyrleCoUins,p.s.2i July 71
Fra. Alex. W. Whitmore 20 Jan. 72
Edw. MaltbyWakeman, p.s.
Imt. of Musketry 17 Feb. 72
Lieutenants.
Herbert Pryce Jones, 7). s. ...18 Mar. 70
Alg. G. B. Whitmore,^'.*. 22 Aug. 70
William Lovett 9 Mar. 71
Fr.ancis Henry Peny 14 Apr. 71
Edward Holmes Baldock ...20 Apr. 71
Francis Corbett, p.s 6 May 71
Arthur Peters Johnson 13 June 71
Herbert Richard Lovett ...21 July 71
Robert Taylor Masefield.s
late Captain 31 F. 13 Oct. 71
John Geo. Downing 13 Oct. 71
Edw. WilUaai Herbert 30 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Ca^ji.— R.Montague
Hornby,- late Capt. 18 F. 28 Nov. 67
Paymajster. — F. Owen, late
Capt. 44 F. 12 Dec. S4
Qr. Master. — Jas. Armstrong 8 July 59
Surg. — JohnNigelHeathcote 8 May 46
Assist. Surg. — Nelson Ed-
wards 22 Feb. 71
Gi-een Facings.
1st Somerset.
Head Qnartevs, Tnimlon. [No. 16.]
Hnv,iK,KV C.MoNKL.
Charles K. K. -iii', - 'l'\ ute,
JP. 1)L. I;lr' ( „y,/. II
Uussarsiindtir.Gds 20 Oct. 57
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Richard Leckonby Phipps,
DL. JP. late Col. Unatt. ;
Son. Colonel 18 Oct. 52
Majors.
Thomas Hussev, DL. JP.
Hon. Lt.Colonel, p.s i Feb. 64
Henry Cornish Henley, JP. 10 May 69
Captains.
Robert D. Adair, -ffoH.il/fyoj- 8 Sept.ss
Thomas Warry 9 Jvily 60
Schofield Patten 7 Mar. 62
Mortimer Dettmar, p.s 20 Feb. 64
Franklin Sealy Bridge 11 Feb. 67
Thomas Roworth Parr, late
Lt. Rife Brigade 16 Apr. 68
Wm. O. Meade King, j>.«....i9 Dec. 68
ThomasMarriott-Dodington27 July 70
Henrj'Bdw. Beimett, ^.» ....13 Feb. 72
William Burridge, p.s 24 Aug. 72
Lieutenants.
HenrvEdwarrtHarbm,7»v/
11. \' \ . - It 70
Jl il ~ . , -,])t 70
TllL.,i.h i.,lH l,illen,,t J, s L4.I,1U. 71
H. M. Kemejs-Tjute, p s. .. 4 Mar. 71
John Hammet Beadon 14 Mar. 71
Henry Hutehins Richards,
lateLt. 103 F. 27 Mar. 71
Reg. Geo. HaiTy FaithfuU 28 Mar. 71
Sholto Claud Douglas, p.s. 29 Mar. 71
Henry P. G. Langton i Mar. 72
Richard H. Hayward i60ct. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Henry Atkin -
son Adair, late Capt. 52 F. 1 Oct. 68
Qr. Master. — James Perry,
late of 8s F. 16 Feb. 60
Surg. — Henry Gully Foy ..,23 Feb. 60
Assist. Surg. — Wm. Liddon .15 Mar. 66
Black Velvet Facings.
672
2nd Somerset.
Head Quarters, Bath. [No. 47.]
HoNonAET Colonel.
■William Piimej', DL. JP.... i Jan. 50
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Alex. Wm. Adair,i JP. late
Capt. 52 F. p. s 12 Sept. 70
Majoks.
Chas.R. J. Sawyer,^ Jp. late
of Netherlands Sei-cice, and
a Knight CouronnedeChene 3 Apr. 70
GeorgeRashleighEdgell.JP.
late Capt. 7 J<'. 4 Mar. 71
Captains.
William Frederic Holt 11 July 62
Vincentirpt<DuLangworthy,
lateLt. T F. 29 Mar. 67
David MacUver, InHrzictor
of Musketry 23 Jau. 68 ... 4 Apr. 70
Easton John Cox,' late Capt.
6F. 8Apr,
"Wm. Long, JP. late Lt.
i,6Y.,p.s I Dec. 70
Kiluer Aug. Arthur Brasier-
Creagh,!* JP., lateZt.Mili-
tary Train 23 Feb. 71
Arthur Fra. Kelsey, late
Capt. 36 F. 29 Mar. 71
Francis Wm. Rankin, p. s. 14 Nov. 71
Dudley H. S. Smith 20 July 72
Geo. Edw. B. Baker, late Lt.
84 F 6 Nov. 72
Lieutenants.
Edward RUey 23 Feb. 71
John Morgan Jones, JF. ...24 Feb. 71
Alfred James Riley, p.s. ...25 Feb. 71
John Charles Symonds, late
lit. 6 Dr. Gds 20 Mar. 71
Geo. Heberden Emery, p.s.21 Mar. 71
Philip Montagu 24 Mar. 71
William Henry Bond 13 Apr. 71
Sir Thomas J. Dancer, Bt. 14 Apr. 71
Wm. G. Sillei-y Pickwick. ..15 Apr. 71
Fra. Henry Thomdike 17 July 71
Alfreds. Chapman 15 Nov. 71
Han-y H. de M. Slade 30 Dec. 71
Adjt. ^ Capt.—S.envy Clark
Worthitigton,^ late Capt.
67 JF. 21 Feb. 67
Surgeon. — David ilichael ... 4 Nov. 65
Assist. Surg. —
Black Velvet Facings.
Militia of England and Wales.
Assist. Surg.—C. E. Welch-
man
Blue Facings.
The King's Own 1st Stafford.
Head Quarters, Lichfield. [No. 66.]
" Mediterranean."
Lt. Colonel.
Son. Wellington Pat. Man-
versChetwynd Ta,lhot,late
of J Fusiliers, SerJ. at Arms
ill Ordinary to the Queen... 4 Mar. 53
Majors.
Francis Chambers 15 Jan. 59
Thos.Wm.Fletcher,Z)i. JP. 7 Apr. 67
Captains.
Henry Jasper Willett, Mon.
Maj. p.s. Inst, of Musketry 30 June 53
Charles Edw.Mousley,ifo«.
Major DL. JP 30 June 53
CecU N. Lane 27 July 54
Pryce llbert Han-ison 15 Sept. 58
HerveyTalbot,Za^e^HS.i8J<'. 8 Apr. 62
Edward Henry Foster 28 May 67
Walter George Webb 20 Apr. 68
AVm.Ai-den,?a;eo/i4ZfK»»ar«i2 July 69
Charles Ai-thur Gai-nett ... i May 71
George Canning Talbot ... 26 Oct. 72
ijIEUTENANTS.
Askew James Hillcoat 25 Dec. 11
Michael H. Grazebrook 12 July 69
Wm. Vincent Townend 15 Apr. 71
Robertson G. Marshall, Lt.
h.p.-i W.I. It 5 May 71
Mon. Henry Cha. Legge ... 5 May 71
Wm. Osmund Oslear, late
Lt. 24 F. 5 May 71
William Conran 19 Sept. 71
Son. Wm. Fred Dawnay ...28 Sept. 71
Herbert Chas. Geo. Spring 2 Mar. 72
Son. Charles W. Finch 22 Apr. 72
Adj.^ C(rp<.— Danl.Hillman,
late of Or. Gds ,9 July 52
SMJ-^con.— Jno.LcyHichenszi May 58
r.67
The King's Own 2nd Stafford.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 58.]
Head Quarters, Staflford.
Colonel.
E.R.,ioj-(ZHatherton,i>i. JP.5 Jan. 53
Lt. Colonel.
Richard Dyott, DL. JP. late
Capt. 53 P. 29 Sept. 55
Major.
MortonEdw.BuUer.Di.JP.io Oct. 71
Captains.
William Johnson 22 Apr. 53
James Wemyss Anderson,
lategzF. Son. Major 16 Dec. 54
John Edward Knight, p. «.,
I7ist. of Musketry 28 Sept. 57
Cecil Henry Crampton 30 Sept. 58
Fred. BlackaU Jervis 22 Feb. 62
Augustus Pattisson 17 Jan. 63
Rowland John LenthaU, late
Lt. 32 F. 15 Dec. 68
William Shaw 15 Dec. 68
John Wallace P. Lowe 10 Oct. 71
John Pilkiugtou Baldwin... 10 Oct. 71
Lieutenants.
Henry Ripley 27 Feb. 63
Charles Forster 8 Apr. 63
Richard CoUey WeUesley... 9 Apr. 66
Edward Salt 15 Apr. 71
Charles Fred. Hand 15 Apr. 71
Son. Cecil James Littleton 15 Apr. 71
Randal B. Stanier 15 Apr. 71
Montague CampbeU Day ...15 Apr. 71
Lancelot G. B. Bowdon 10 May 71
John Henry Monckton 10 Oct. 71
Edw. G. Pennefather, i^.g... 6 Dec. 71
Louis William Jelf 17 Feb. 72
Henry WiUiam Holmes 26 Mar. 72
Geo. A. E. T. Gervis 23 Nov. 72
Adjt. ^ Cajit.—^jve Trench
John Richard Nugent, Zate
Capt.sgF. 24 May 56
Qr. Master.— ThomaB KeUy 10 Nov. 69
Surgeon. — Cooper Hayes
Crawford 8 May 62
Assist. Surg. — Henry Thos.
Lomax 2 May 70
Blue Faciugs.
The King's Own 3rd Stafford.
(Rifles.) [No. 73.]
HeadQuartrs,Newcastle-under-Lyne.
HoNOBAEx Colonel.
Chas.Bagot, lateofGr. Gds. 27 Mar. 58
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Peter Broughton, late Lieut.
3 Dr. Gds 24 Feb. 70
Majors.
ClementT. SneydKynnersley29 May 68
Charles John Webb 2 June 71
Captains.
WilUam Lee Gresley i Aug. 59
Francis Vere Wright, p.s.
Inst, of Musketry 13 June oi
Rowland Hugh Cotton 13 June 61
WalterM. Coyney, jj.s 17 Mar. 65
Alex. Wm. Radford Norcop 20 Oct. 68
Harmar Alfred Bass 20 Jan. 70
Son. William M. Jervas 20 Jan. 70
Basil Thomas Fitzherbert... 20 Aug. 70
Charles Bill 2 June 71
Clement Fras. Wedgwood... 2 June 71
Lieutenants.
Edward Talbot Wolseley ...31 Jan. 67
Hugh Ker Colvillo 25 Mar. 68
Richard Mirehouse 29 May 68
Charles William Lyon 29 May 68
Wm. Robert Parker Jervis,
late Lt. 47 F 26 July 70
William Moreton Philips ... i Sept. 70
Charles Edward Lj'on i Sept. 70
James Edwards 3 Feb. 72
St. Vincent W. Jervis 22 Feb. 72
Chas. Edw. Bradly 7 Mar. 72
Stanley Orred 17 Aug. 72
William FitzHerbert 28 Aug. 72
Adjt. <Sr Capt.~GBO. Thomas
Miller, late Captain 48 F. i Oct. 69
Qr. Jfos^er.— Edw. Richard
Adams 23 Sept. 69
<S/«ryeon.— Charles Orton ... 9 July 68
Assist. Surg. —
Scarlet Facings.
West Suffolk.
[No. 10.]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
HoNOEAKY Colonel.
The Marquess of Bristol 10 Jan. 65
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Fuller Maitland Wilson, JP. 9 Apr. 70
Majoes.
Robert John Petti ward 6 May 69
Henry Maitland Wilson ...23 Apr. 70
Captains.
Wdham Windsor Parker,
Acting Instr. of Musketry 25 Aug. 55
Wm. Julius MarshaU, p. s. 7 Aug. 58
Alfred Robert Jennings 12 Feb. 62
Heni-y Feamside Speed ...26 Feb. 64
Lord Jolm W. N. Hervey ...11 Feb. 69
Charles Edw. Salmon 21 July 69
Montague Cha. Browning,^
laie Capt. 87 F. 28 Feb. 70
Warwick Falkland Tryon,
lateLt. 64 F. 21 Sept. 70
John Dawson 8 Dec. 70
James Elwiu Oakes 22 May 72
Lieutenants.
Edw. PurefoyHuddleston... 2 Sept. 69
Fra.Wm. L.Anstruther,j!).8. 22 Mar. 71
KrFra.Rob.S.L.Gooch,P<. 31 Mar. 71
James Hunter Rodwell,7J.«. 14 Apr. 71
Charles Walter, p. s 15 Apr. 71
Philip Leathes, ;).s 21 Apr. 71
Robert H. B. Campbell i Aug. 71
Ai-thurHen.W.Hervey,i).j.2i Sept. 71
Robert Affleck 24 July 72
Fred. L. C. Thomas 31 July 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Chas. Joshua
TufiheU Oakes,i late Capt.
Military Train 12 Sept. 61
Qr. Master. — John Sim-
monds, lafeofig F. 26 Aug. 61
Sur^'eo)!.— John Kilner 8 Jan. 69
Assf. Surg.— Th.o.'Wm.SpiDk
Locke , 28 Jan. 69
Yellow Facings.
Suffolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ipswich. [No. 25.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Robt.Alex.ShaftoAdair,
Bart.DL., Colonel i^Mar.
57, and Aide de Camp to the
Queen 30 Apr. 53
Majob.
Howard Whitbread, late Lt.
2 Li. Drs. British German
Legion 6 June 68
Captains.
Edwin PesteU Harris 13 Feb. 66
Herbert Pennell 6 May 66
Jas. Wallace Dunlop Adair,
late Major Unatt n Mar. 67
Henry Smith, ^.s 30 Apr. 70
Leslie Aug. Royds Barrow,
late Lt. 9 Lancers 28 June 71
Fiest Lieutenants.
Edmund Dresden, ^;.s 30 Apr. 70
Wm. Erskine Forbes, p.s.n Jan. 71
Leonard Walter Pead, p.s. 24 Mar. 71
Wm. Henry Gordon, late
Lt. 28 P. 29 June 71
John D. P. French, late of
Royal Navy, p.s 23 Jan. 72
Wm. Blackstone Rennell... i June 72
Aug. R. WTiiteway 16 Oct. 72
A(Xj.,^Capt.—B.. C. Lewes,
Capt. R. Art 20 July 72
Paymaster.— ^tgA. Barlow 12 May 59
Qr. Mast.—PAt. Fitzpatrick 8 Mar. 59
Sitryeon.— Charles Sawer ... 1 Oct. 52
Assist. Surg. —
Scarlet Facings.
1st Koyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Richmond. [No. 20.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
George Palmer Evelj-n,i late
Capt. Rifle Brigade; Son.
Colonel 19 Mar. 56
Majohs.
Stewart Forbes 26 Aug. 65
Geo. Hen. Cazalet, late Cajit.
33 -f. 13 May 67
Captains.
Charles A. Pelhaiu Bullock 22 Aug. 62
Robert Henrv Tighe, Inst.
of Miisket/y S Sept.65
Carleton Smith 3° M'""-" ^7
Tho. Wiirne Lemmon.i). s. 25 June 67
Fred. S. Barhu, late Em.
30 F.,p. s 30 Nov. 67
George Osgood , j:*. s 30 July 69
Rich. Jas. H.Mahon,^. «....! 5 July 7°
Thomas Herbert Kingsford 6 Oct. 70
Fra. Chas. Hughes HaUett,
late Lt. Roi/al Artillery ...14 Dec. 72
LlEUIENANIS.
James Cazalet Crofton 16 Mar. 68
John Pope Cox, jj.s i Dec. 70
Edward Clifton Griffith 27 Feb. 71
Alaric W. Chui-cliward 11 Mar. 71
Thomas Percy Sheffield ...15 Mar. 71
AVm. Jas.H.Frodsham, p.s.24 Aug. 71
Waller Angelo Otway, jj. s. 21 Dec. 71
Arthur A. H. W. AVedder-
burne 22 Dec. 71
Geo. Wm. Graves 23 Dec. 71
AshtonWm. Rendle 3 May 72
Charles Heni-y Lord 3 May 72
Adj. 4- Ca;)^— Fred.William
Benwell, late Capt. 66 F. . 1 June 72
Qr. Master. — Geo. Rontree,
Zt. late'95 -F. 18 Dec. 54
Surgeon. — Richard Archer
Warwick 27 Oct. 55
Assist. Sura. — Fras. Bonney,
MD sFcb. 6S
Blue Facings.
Militia of Un gland and Wales.
3rd Eoyal Surrey. [No. nS.]
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames.
Lt. Colonel Commanbakt.
Miles Stringer, late Li. 6Dr.JS ^ay 72
2iid Eoyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Guildford. [No. 11.]
HoNOKARY Colonel.
William, Farl of Lovelace,
Lord Lieutenant 14 Aug. 52
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
William James Sharjje 29 Nov. 70
Majoes.
William Pontifex 31 Dec. 70
Edward George HartncU ... 3 ilay 72
Captains.
John Richard Molmcux 31 Mar. 63
James Elyard 31 Mar. 63
Frederick Pontifex 13 June 65
James Atkinson 3 Feb. 70
Chas. Howard Chaplin, late
Capt. 4- Adjt. Turkish Con-
tingent 23 Feb. 71
Edw. Geo. Godwin-Austen 23 Feb. 71
Henry Digby Mitchell, p.s.iz Apr. 71
Edw.Wm.ForesterLeighton,
late Capt. g F. 30 May 71
John Davis 3 May 72
Charles Thomas Ritchie ...24 July 72
Likcienants.
Wm.Tho.W.Newenham,jj.s.3o Nov. 70
ifoH. Spencer H. JoUiffe, ;i).s. 12 Apr. 71
Henry Florance Ward 12 Apr. 71
Herbert Cha. Jenkins 18 July 71
Arch. Hamilton Mathison 19 Oct. 71
Charles James Orr 23 Oct. 71
Francis Toler 18 Mar. 72
Fred. Foster Bateman 20 July 72
Fra. C. B. Farrant 3 Aug. 72
Adjt. (^ Capt. — Chas. Lennox
Treilcroft,* Capt. h.p. Jffi.
Art 2 Feb. 67
Swr^.— Henry Sharp Taylor 6 May 54
Assist .Surg. — John Morton,
MB 29 Apr. 67
Blue Facings.
Charles Francis Evelyn 12 Feb. 70
James Legoyt Daniell 15 iifiy 72
Captains.
Lamorock Flower, Inst, of
Musketri/ g Apr. 60
Frederick Brown 7 Apr. 66
James Killery, ;).» 20 Aug. 6S
Robert Rintoul, Capt. h.p. 4
Dragoon Guards 3 May 69
Fras. Burdett, late Lt.Col. 17
Lancers 17 May 69
Robert King, ^). « 24 Dec. 69
Norcliffe Gilpin, late Capt.
84 J". 12 Feb. 70
Courtenay Mansel 13 Aug. 70
Geo. Ernest Eames Blunt,
late Capt. 83 F. i June 72
Matthew Howitt 20 July 72
Lieutenants.
Charles Herbert Curtis 5 Dec. 70
Cha. Lewis N. Ingram 21 Dec. 70
Charles John Mottram 31 Dec. 70
James Charles Campbell ...30 Jan. 71
Cecil Henry Stopford 11 Mar. 72
Henry B. M. Carvick 3 May 72
Edgar Camac Purchas 15 May 72
Miles Stringer 17 July 72
Rodolph de Sails 4 Sept. 72
Richard Aug. Willis 6 Nov. 72
Adj.^-Capt. — Evelynliatimer
Parratt, late Capt. 85 -P. ...19 Apr. 53
Qr. JWas^— Richard Walker
Jones, late Ensign British
German Legion 7 June 65
Sxirg. —^iaXt. Trollope Cole-
man 2 July S3
Assist. Su rg. — MatthewOwen
Coleman, MB 2 Apr. 69
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Sussex.
(Light Infant m.) [No. 52.]
Head Quarters, Chichester.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
lfoH.Hem-yGage,Xȣ. JP./a<e
Lt.IiiJle Bngade,lIon.Col. 5 Feb. 64
Majoks.
John Aldridge," JP. late
Breaet Major 21 F. 22 Mar. 64
Edwd.John Bunny, Di.JP. 4 Mar. 70
Captains.
Henry Bethune 10 May 53
Joseph F. Blake,iion..l/(y'o»'8 June 55
John Kincaid Smith 21 July 5S
Thos.FaulC()nerWisden,.yP.2o July 60
Charles IJriilLcev, JP 9 Jan. 61
Williiun Bndger 23 July 6t
Fras.Edwd. Dowler, late Lt.
52 F. 29 Apr. 67
John Luttman- Johnson ...12 Mar. 70
Charles Raymond Burrell... 6 Apr. 72
Fred. Chas. Louis Raech ... 4 Dec. 72
Lieutenants.
Henry Colville Bridger,^.s.,
Inst, of Musketry 30 May 66
Fra. Stuart O'Beirne, ^.it. ji Mar. 67
Frank C. Fielding 28 Mar. 6S
Sidney B. M'Whinnie, p. s. 7 Apr. 68
Thomas Cuthbert Kearney 20 May 69
C. J. Pakenham Lawrell ... 9 June 70
James M. Carr Lloyd 8 Aug. 70
John Ramsbotham 24 Aug. 70
Fleetwood Forbes Shawe...3o Sept. 70
C. B. Godman 6 Feb. 71
Arthur Henry Prime 28 Ajdt. 71
Robert M. Rossoter 6 Apr. 72
Adj. 4- Cr;)/.— Jno.Wm.Mad-
den, lale Capt. 4 F. and
Capt. Instructor 0/' Mus-
ketry to 21 Depot Baft 25 Nov. 63
Faymr. — AVm. Fred. Perry 14 Feb. 60
Surgeon. — Wm. Batley, Icite
Staff Assist. Surg 14 Sept. 58
Assist. Sui-g.— J. M.Percival 30 Apr. 67
Blue Facings.
673
Eoyal Sussex Artillery.
Head Quarters, Lewes. [No. 26.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Wm. Aug. St. Clair,' JP. late
Major Bombay Morse Art. ;
Honorary Colonel 2 May 61
Majos.
Fred. Moor, DL.JP. lateLt.
2 F. ; Hon. Lt. Colonel ... 2 May 61
Captains.
James Hayes Sadler 4 Oct. 58
Barton L. John ScobeU 15 July 61
AVm. Rowe Lewis, J"P 24 May 62
AVUliam John Tonge 9 May 67
Robert T. N. Tubbs,^ Capt.
h.p. Bombay Army 10 Feb. 71
Lieutenants.
Walter Alers Hankey 7 June 66
A. L. Nicholson 28 Feb. 70
David ParhUl St. Clair 11 Jan. 71
Sir Fra. C. Ford, Bt. p. S....17 Mar. 71
Alfred Robert Margary.p.s. 6 Apr. 71
Malcolm Eraser, p. s 4 Aug. 71
Andrew B. Hayley i Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Capf.—-W.B. S. Pas-
ley,* Capt. h. p. S. Art. ...26 Oct. 72
Qr. Master. — Wm. Weston,
late of S. Art i Aug. 65
Surgeon. — Richard Turner 22 Mar. 67
^s.«<.SK»-^.^RavenhillPearce,
MD 14 Mar. 70
Scarlet Facings.
1st Eoyal Tower Hamlets.
{The King's Own Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dalston. [No. 97.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Alfred P. F. C. Somerset,
DL. JP. late Lt. 13 F. ...15 May 72
Majoes.
AVilliam Ewing, DL 3 Mar. 69
Charles Lawson de Sahs* 19 June 72
Captains.
AVm. Lewis Kulbach 9 May 66
Barnard Tindal Bosanquet 7 May 68
Archibald AVm. Harrison,
late Lieut. 13 F. 31 Mar. 71
AVilliam Martin Probisher,"
late Capt. 55 F. Inst, of
Musketry 21 Apr. 71
Thomas Candler AVharton,^
late Caj)t. 97 P. 24 June 71
Geo. Coulson Childs, late
Lt. 7 Hussars ,..21 July 71
Fred. John Atkinson Dunn,
late Capt. H. Canadian
mjles 21 July 71
Andrew R. AVan'en, Lt. h.p.
Military Train 4 Aug. 7 1
Lieutenants.
Sydney Laman Blanchard 24 Oct. 64
Cecil Thompson 24 M.ar. 69
Arthur AVilUam a' Beckett 14 Sept. 69
Eugene Henry AVinslow,
late of Turlcish Contingent 22 Feb. 71
Jonas Oliver Morris 22 Feb. 71
Arthur Agg Gardner 22 Feb. 71
John Arch. Lavies, p. s. ...23 Mar. 71
Richard Hovil,/((i«£>ts.S9P.2i Apr. 71
John Har.lwick 17 May 71
Richard liourke i July 71
Daniel John Clanchy 4 Aug. 71
Cha.Fra.H. Beardmore,?).*. i Sept. 71
Adjt. 4' Capt. — John Henry
Nott,i late Capt. 1 F. i Sept. 66
Qr. Master. — AVeUington
AVTiite.^ late of^oF. 30 Mar. 57
Surgeon. — Morgan Culhane,
MD 21 Nov. 57
Asst.Surg. — Rich. C. Kibbler i Aug. 65
Blue Facings.
674
IL'dltla of England and Wales.
2iid Eoyal Tower Hamlets.
(The queen's Own Light Infant ri/.)
[No. 83.]
Head Quarters, Victoria Park Square.
HOXORAEV COLOXKL.
The Earl of WUton, GCM.
DL.JP 7 Nov. 40
Lt.Colonf.l.
Fred. Jolm Colin Halkett,^
late Cupt. 71 F. 24 ilay 66
Majohs.
James Dillon llacnamara,^
JF. late Lieut. 59 JF. Kon.
Lt. Colonel 30 Apr. 70
James Maurice Shipton,
late Capt. 33 F. 17 Jan. 71
CAPiAi:ys.
Frederick Brash 20 July 55
Geo. Albert Conrau, late Lt.
86 F. 28 Apr. 63
Robert Kirkvrood 4 June 63
Jolin Bolton 18 Sept. 66
Wm. Ingram llarter 23 Apr. 68
WiLUam Warner Dennis ... i May 68
Geo. W. D. Kempson, late
Lt. 14 Hussars, p. s 17 Jan. 71
Wm. Herbert Rudall, late
Lt. 89 F. 17 Jan. 71
John William Lee, ^. s 24 June 71
LlEVIEXAXTS.
William Hyland 18 Sept. 55
Kdw. Coghlan, Hon. Capt. cf-
Qr.Master,h.p. Depot Bait. 7 May 70
JohnW.W. Whitcomb,;9.s.2o Aug. 70
Alfred Wm. Collis Browne. 20 Aug. 70
ThomrisTristramS.Carlyon2o Aug. 70
Wm. Henry Boiirke, p. s. ...15 Nov. 70
Thomas Bro-,vnlow Leader 4 Mar. 71
Co«H^ Richard Metaxa 8 May 71
Edw. Alex. James Dulf,p. s.io June 71
Ludlow Cotter 7 Mar. 72
Chas. P. R. Cotter 27 Mar. 72
Claude H. White 8 Apr. 72
Adjt. f Capt.~Geo. Shu-ley
Maxwell, late Lieut. 20 F. 30 Oct. 66
-S«)-^.— Alfred Falkner 14 Jan. 71
Assist. Surgeon. — Geo. P.Bate,
^■D 4 Aug. 71
Blue Facings.
1st Warwick.
Head Quarters, Warwick. [No. 36.]
" The Bear and Ragged Staff."
Honorary Colonel.
W. H., iord Leigh 2 June 65
Lt. Colonel.
CharlesWise, JP. lateBreoet
Col. S/- I file Major 6s F. ... 9 June 60
Majors.
Richard R. Jee, JP 14 Mar. 60
Oswald Aug. Grunston,! late
Capt. 19 F. IS Nov. 60
Captains.
Wm.Hull, lateLt.C0ldst.Gd8.26 Dec. 56
Hem-.y Charles Palmer 7 Dec. 57
Geo. Wm. Featherstone 28 Aug. 58
Fred. Wm. Strickland 28 Jime6o
Henry John Yeatman.j?. s.
Inst, of Musketry 28 June 60
Edw. Sawyer, Hon. Major 19 Oct. 61
Herbert HarringtonRobertS25 Oct. 62
Fra . Lloyd Langford James,
I^L. JP 26 Nov. 63
John Marsland 15 June 65
Wm. Alex. Pennington, ^P. 1 1 Feb. 71
Lieutenants.
Greville Charles Douglas ...23 Dec. 68
(Jwen Lloyd, y.« 27 Jan. 71
Thos. Tufnell Staunton n Feb. 71
Wm. John Shaw 17 Nov 71
Kvan Eustace Lloyd 23 Dec' 71
Charles Herbert Heath 15 Mar. 72
Fred. John Battluc 20 July 72
Fred. Morris 23 Nqv 72
Adit, dc Capt. —'Roht.Dyraoc'iii
Vaughton,2./P. late Capt.
90 -P- 7 Nov ';6
Qr. J/(m/ —Thoa. Bannister
^Lf'lote of 37 2';- 3 Nov. 56
5Mr/eo«.— Fred. Goodchild,
.-*f^- 18 Jan. 62
Atsut.Surg.-n. C. Perkin...2i Apr. 64
Yellow Facings.
2nd Warwick.
Head Quarters, Leamington. [No. 53.]
Lt.Colonel Comitandant.
Frederick Granville, BL.
lafeMaior2-^ F. ; Honorary
Colonel 16 Feb. 58
M.AJOKS.
John Hallewell Carew, late
Lieut. 9 F.; Hon.Lt.Col. 2 Apr. 62
Geo. Duncombe Steele Per-
kins 30 Apr. 69
Castains.
Walter Furness, p. »■ 25 June 58
Henrjr Howkins 14 Feb. 59
Geo. Goodwin N orris, ^). s. .16 Apr. 62
Benj. Elliott Ogle, lust, of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...23 Aug. 62
James Giidea 19 Jan. 66
Robert AUenljy 24 May 66
BrookP.MorganFayler,j5.s. 3 Apr. 69
Grant Thomhnson Grant,
lateLieut. 92 F. 25 May 69
Augustus Wi.se, p.s 4 Sept. 72
Lieutenants.
Trevor Wheler Rudstone
Read 13 June 70
Edward Charles Windsor... 2 Sept. 70
Chas. Geo. Wood Moore ...11 Nov. 70
Hamilton Osborne 28 Jan. 71
Henry Cadwallader Adams 15 Apr. 71
Egerton P. Morgan Paylens Apr. 71
WilfordL. Child, jj. s 7 June 71
M. Delapoer Beresford 7 Mar. 72
Robert Lancaster 26 Mar. 72
Montagus. H. Foulger 25 May 72
D'Arcy P. AVetherall 15 June 72
Alfred Wms. Bromley 5 Oct. 72
Chas. Madock Beech 5 Oct. 72
Adjt. 4- Capi. — Rice Davies
Knight, late Capt. 98 F....18 Dec. 58
Qr.Master.—G.J.Booker,Lt.i2 Apr. 59
Surg.Sdw. Jackson, MD. 14 Oct. 57
Assist. Surg. — Chas.William
Marriott ■?.! Apr. 63
"V\Tiite Facings.
Eoyal Westmorland.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 17.]
Head Quarters, Applebj-.
Lt.Colonel CosijIandani.
Thomas Salkeld, late of u
Hussars 26 Feb. 61
Major.
Wm. Pitt Draffen,! Capt.
h.p. li. Mar. Art., p. s. ...22 Nov. 70
Captains.
Christopher W. Braithwaitei3 May 64
George Cockle, p. s., Inst.
of Musketry 27 Apr. 65
George Atkinson, p. » i Jan. 66
Lieutenants.
James Harrison iq Oct. 65
Edwin James Fell 15 Mar. 72
Anthony Lumb i June 72
Francis Bentley 12 June 72
Adjt. Jr Capt. — Corry Bever-
ley Smith, Captain h. p.
a. Marine Art 29 Nov. 70
-Sun/.— Fergus Armstrong,
^^ 9 Sept.fis
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Wiltshire.
Head Quarters, Devizes. [No. 33.]
"Mediterranean."
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lord Methuen, DL. late of
71 F., Aide de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel 6 May 46
Majoes.
John Leigh Reed 27 May 69
Captains.
Nath. Whitchurch Sloper...20 Mar. 55
William Black, ;t).g 5 Apr. 56
David Archer, ^.» 14 Oct. 56
Thomas Holman 13 Aug. 64
Sam.Wm. R. Sadler, /a^e Lt.
23 F., Inst, of Musk. p. »....i5 Aug. 64
John Francis Mair Winter-
scftle,/a^ei^ RifleBrigade 28 Mar. 66
Alex. Fra. PoweU n May 67
Charles Fred. Hawker 15 Apr. 69
Albert Reginald Graves 27 May 69
Walter Hume,2 late Capt.
3ZF.,p.s 8 May 71
Lieutenants.
Wm. Fox Hawes 30 Jan. 64
H. Chas. Coddington, p.s. 12 June 69
Geo. Henry Gordon, p.s. ... 3 Feb. 71
ifoB.MarcusW.Geo.Sandysii Apr. 71
Mortimer Graham Neeld ...19 Apr. 71
George Arthur Peel 21 Apr. 71
Edw. W. Huntingford, 2). s. 5 May 71
Edward Hugh Crofton 17 May 71
Geo. Wm. H. Pain 22 Dec. 71
Walter John Grove 22 Dec. 71
Clement Edw. Hamilton ...21 Mar. 72
Wm. Stancomb 26 Oct. 72
Adjt. ^ CajDf.—Robt. Bridges
Bellers,! late Capt. 50 F. i Apr. 62
Surg. — John Fred. Nicholls,
3^-0 8 Aug. 54
Assist. Surg. —
Blue Facings.
Worcester.
Head Quarters, Worcester. [No. 67.]
Honorary Colonel.
Thomas Webb, DL. JP. late
Cajjt.goF. 15 Mar. 70
Lt.Colonel Comji.andaki.
Thomas C. N.Norbm-y,i DL.
JP. lata Capt. 6 Dr. Gds. 15 Mar. 70
Majors.
Charles Sidney Hawkins,
DL. JP. Hou.Lt.Colonel...is July 59
Martindale Edwin Vale.Di.
JP 31 July 72
Captains.
Richard John Griffiths, DL.
JP 10 Aug. 58
Wm. Parker HoweU, late
Ensign 8 F. 30 Aug. 59
Thomas Lyford Champion 21 June 61
John Edwin Winnall 4 June 64
John Barber, JP 13 June 65
Aug. Talliot Hancocks, _?).». 16 May 66
Hemy Edward Vale 22 May 68
Charles Edward Davis 4 June 69
Richard Prescott Deeie, late
Capt. a. Engineers 2 Apr. 70
WiUiam Henry Allsopp,^.s. 4 Jime 70
Theodore King 15 Maj' 72
Thomas Shedden,J«s<r«c<or
of Musketry, p.s 31 July 72
Lieutenants.
Henry CheUingworth iS Aug. 69
John Thackwell 11 Jan. 70
Herbert W. Domvile, p. S....23 Feb. 70
Owen Charles Walcot 12 May 70
Sidney B. R. Hawkins 2 Jan. 71
John S. Kersteman, ;9.s. ... 3 Jan. 71
Alfred Winsmore Hooper.. .27 Feb. 71
Edward Hugh Bearcroft ...17 Mar. 71
John S. Wainwright iS Apr. 71
Gerald G. Elrington 19 Apr. 71
Edw. C. Morris ■; Feb. 72
Geo. Capel R. C. Penwick ...i June 72
Chas. L. A. Skinner ■; Oct. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.—-Wm. Charles
HiU, late Capt. 36 F. 25 Mar. 68
Paymaster. — Captain Henry
Mayne, /^. ^. 49 P. i Dec. 57
Qr. afa*<er.— Robert Thos.
Baker i Sept. 66
Swr?.— George Edwin Hyde 4 Mar. 67
Assist. Surg.— ^I.G.HuACL ...7 May 67
Buff Facings.
East York.
" miite Rose of York." [No. 12.]
Head Quarters, Beverley.
Honorary Colonel.
Geo. Hamilton Thompson,
DL. lateLieut. i Dr. Gds. 10 May 71
Lt.Colonel.
J. F. Lord Muncaster, late
Capt. 6oEiJles 19 Aug. 71
Majors.
Wm. Henry Grimston,* late
Capt. 13 F. 19 Aug. 71
J. D. FerRuson-Fawsitt i6 Nov. 71
Captains.
Charles Joseph Lynch 26 Apr. f'S
Joseph Bolland i Jau. 69
■George Agars Nesfield 28 Mar. 70
John M'Greery 12 June 72
Edward Barry Broadley ...12 June 72
Wm. Cha. Ellis, late Capt.
4 Madras N. Inf., ji.s ......12 June 72
Lieutenants.
■George Buncombe 16 Nov. 71
Arthur H. Saltmarshe 16 Nov. 71
Arthur Abney Sandys 16 Feb. 72
Frederick Reynard 15 May 72
Charles Robinson 12 Oct. 72
Adjf. 4- Capt.—3o\m Edward
Broilhurst, late Capt. 4 Dr.
Ods 21 Feb. 63
Pat/ master. — John William
F. Sandwith, late Cajjt.
Homhaij Army 15 Nov. 55
<^r. Master. — James Sisson
Cooper I Mar. 64
Surqeon. — William Harris
Stretton 5 Oct. 72
Assist. Surg. —
Buff Facings.
The Nortli York.
(Eijles.) [No. 22.J
Head Quarter.^, Richmond.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Hamlet Coote Wade, CB.
Breoet Colonel, luteofi^F. 4 May 55
MA.TOES.
Charles Henry Dowker,''
late Capt. 1 P. 2 Aug. 59
Chas. Sidney Bradley, p. s. 30 Mar. 72
JohnEihv;ir.l l;ii,klr 19 Feb. 56
KobertCc'K l!..pkiiisnu 2 Aug. 59
JohnHuttuii 9 Nov. 69
Luke Hall Kirliy 28 Jan. 70
John George Swan 27 July 70
Matthew Bowser Dodds ...17 July 72
Joseph John Chapman 17 July 72
James Wilson Richardson 17 July 72
Lieutenants.
■Robert Hutton- Squire 16 Feb. 69
Richard Foord 27 Apr. 71
Philip Arthur Bentley 22 May 71
Walter G. Strickland, p.«....23 June 71
Adjt. 4- Capt.-J}n^a\a Stewart
Miller, late Capt. 7 F. 30 Mar. 55
Qr. :\raster.~John Smurth-
vNMitc 3oOct. 62
V,', ■„.,„. -KdwavdTwcddell
Aikiiison 5 Jan. 56
Axsixt.,Si<rf/.—,]. J. SaviUe ...21 Nov. 67
Black Facings.
Militia of England and Wales.
Acljt. 4- Capt.— Wm. Carr,
late (if R. Art i Apr. 60
Qr. Master. — John Muttlo,
lafeofM.Art 25 Aug. 61
S^oy/foH.— William Taylor... 7 Jan. 61
A.wst. Sun/. — Henry Wrightio May 65
Scarlet Facings.
East and North York Artillery.
Head Qiiarters, Scarborough.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Henry Thomas Fyers, Capt.
h. p. JR. Art. Son. Colonel 19 Mar. 60
Majors.
Marmaduke Gerard Grim-
ston, Hon. Lt.Col 5 Mar. 63
Thomas Nelson 7 Dec. 67
Captains.
Ajrthtir Brooksbank, late
Capt. 3&F cy Mar. 62
•George Sutton . :;Aiir. ij ;
Robt. Christophi ;r Wiiitniir i'- .lune 04
•K. G. Lloyd-Grcnue ji July 64
John AVm. Bain Hawkes-
worth 12 June 66
iRichardHill 9 July 69
Lieutenants.
William Bethpll 15 Sept.68
•Cha. Edw. L. Ringrose, p.s. 5 May 69
John M. T. Musgrave 5 Mar. 70
Cha. Era. Fellows, p. s 2 .Tan. 71
John Amory Travers 2 May 71
"Walter L. Brooksbiink 3 May 71
Wm. R. Ringrose-Voase ...31 May 72
Arthur Henry Oakeley i June 72
1st West York.
{Rijles.) [No. 5.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Alex. Aitken, late Capt. 77 F.
Hon . Colonel 19 Mar. 72
Majors.
Edward Muscroft 5 Apr. 71
Captains.
William Walker, p. s. JF....ig Aug. 57
James Lees Harwar 12 June 58
John Lambert Reid, Inst.
of Musketry 15 Apr. 68
Richard Hewley Graham... 11 Apr. 62
Thomas Atchin Andrus 24 Apr. 66
Thomas Robert J. Logan ...10 Apr. 67
Theodore Henry Skinner,
late Lieut. 8 F. p. s 25 Feb. 70
Richard Francis Croker ... i Mar. 70
Loftus Henry Martin, late
Lieut. 69 F. 24 Mar. 70
Matthew Fanning, late
Major 27 F. 13 Apr. 71
Lieutenants.
Hugh John Hector Vive, p.s. 6 June 70
Wm. Sharp Waithman.p. 8.26 Nov. 70
Mathew Amcotts Wilson ...16 Dec. 70
Edw. Somerville Russeil ... 3 Feb. 71
Harry Win ton Hoi den 9 Mar. 71
(Charles HorsftiU Bill 11 Apr. 71
Fred. Charles Schooles 11 Apr. 71
John Nugent Cosbey 15 Apr. 71
Thos. E. B. Broadbent 23 Oct. 71
Ad/t. 4- Coy/.— Philip Geo.
Hewett,'! late Capt. 20 F. 13 Oct. 58
Qr. Master.— Kenrv Pang-
liMiirn, !.if,- r;/'52 F. 10 Sept. 61
.S'„ ,■,/.,,„. H.iiry Muscroft 6 Nov. 55
J ,v.~ ,, / , ,V/' ;•,/. ( 'iiarles Grab-
haiii, MP 17 Apr. 65
Black Facings.
2iid West York.
(Lii,ht Infantry.) [No. 21.]
Head Quarter.s, York.
" 3Icdilcrranean."
Lt.Coloxel Commandant.
Henry "VanStraubenzee,i3i.
JF. late I-)/ 14 Lt. Draffs. 21 May 63
Majors.
Wm. Hall Wilkinson 10 Aug. 69
Geo.JacksonHay, j:>. s. JP. 15 May 72
Captains.
Thomas Herbert Severn ...19 Apr. 64
John Rickaby 11 Apr. 68
RichiiTd ('\r.,]:lui. /^,i, Licnf.
5 Dr. (■'•'■<. II Apr. 68
Fra. Geriil.l !..■>, .//'. late
Lieut. J5 /' 6 Feb. 69
Arthur Barff, y. i- 12 Apr. 69
Albert William Still Barnes 10 Aug. 69
Nathaniel Hem-v Lumley
Hodgson. /r(/pi/. 85 -P. ... 2 Apr. 70
AllHit Cliiri-lcs Wood, late
r.iiii :■; l/ii'Kin-s 26 Nov. 70
.loliii Clii'iTy Gale, Inst, of
Mnxlidry, p.s 3 May 72
Chuiles Francis DashwooJ29 Jmie 72
Lieutenants.
John R.iliovt T.Mni.'iiit, ^i.s... 18 Mar. 70
John WilliiiiM •\\-.i\v 18 Mar. 70
Thos. T S. Mr'ciiirr, y/, .v. . ..i8 Apr. 70
Wm. B(it.f()nilc\- .hicksou ...27 Sept. 70
William Edw. O.ates 27 Sept. 70
Herbert Sowdon Severne... 2 Mar. 71
John Arthur Swaine 2 Mar. 71
Charles Hordern 6 Mar. 71
John I' Anson 6 Mar. 71
675
Robert Mercer Barry, ^.s.... 23 Dec. 71
Geoffrey G. Tennant 9 Mar. 72
Currer R. Roundell 7 May 72
Adjt. 4-' Capt. — John Hop-
kins,i2 late Capt. 49 J'. ... i June 72
Surgeon . — Tempi e Chevalier
Paley 22 Apr. 63
Assist. Surg. — Thos. Bigland 9 Jan. 58
White Facings.
3rd West York.
{Light Infantry.) [No. i.]
Head Quarters, Doncaster.
Honorary Colonel.
Fen-ars Loftus, DL. late Lt.
Col. ofGren. Gds 25 Apr. 70
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Edw. Prothero, DL. late
Capt. nF. Hon. Colonel. ..2o'il&r. 55
Majors.
Thos. John Stannard Mac-
Adam, Hon. Lt. Colonel ...20 Mar. 55
John Kendall 25 May 70
Captains.
John Boham Chantrell 2 June 54
Frank Henry Eadon Eadon 2 Sept. 54
John Henry Manwaring ...20 Mar. 55
Frederick Durham 24 Nov. 55
FranckeM.AllenifoH.Jia/or13 Jan. 59
James Redfern Bottomley,
Inst, ef Musketry 12 Mar. 70
Wm. Greaves Blake, ^ late
Lieut. 9 Lancers 2 May 70
Henry William Barlow, late
Capt. R. Engineers 20 July 70
MichaelCurry,Ca;j<.A.^.8ii''.i5 Apr. 71
George Alfred Raikes, p.s. . . i June 72
Lieutenants.
John Taylor Winnington,
hill' J.I. . 75r.v 20 July 70
Ciciifill Tnild Niiylor ii Apr. 71
Will. lli'iii.\ 'I'li.imas 5 July 71
E^jiriiimit Iv Slicarburn ... 7 July 71
Henry \V. Howden, p.s 6 Apr. 72
Thomas A. P. Hall 24 July 72
Edward Bowen 31 July 72
Adj. 4 Capt.— Hon. Fred. C.
Howard, late Lt. 4 Capt.
Coldst. Gds 17 Sept. 71
Paymaster 4 Capt. — Edward
Nicholson 11 Aug. 54
Qr. Master.— 3o\m Bull, Lt. 4 Sept. 54
Surg. — Lawi-ence Kieman i May 68
Assist. Surg.—C. H. Lister... 9 Oct. 67
Green Facings.
4th West York.
Head Quarters, Leeds. [No. 133.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Wm. Pollard, DL. JP. late
Litut. 17 F., and late Capt.
4- Adjutant 4 West York
Militia 24 Aug. 71
M.AJORS.
Thos. Stm-ges Walford, p. s. 6 Mar. 72
Captains.
Joseph Hartley, p. «. JP. ...28 May 58
Edw. Wilkes Wand, p. s. ... 5 Dec. 59
Hem-y Irwin 18 Aug. 60
WilUam Mather 7 June 62
Arthur Callaway 14 Mar. 70
Wilham Wade Maude, p. s. 13 May 70
George Philip Fawkes, late
Captain&^F. 6 Feb. 71
Philip Thomas Gardner,
late Ensign n F. 3 Nov. 71
Chas. C. Cubitt,7 late Capt.
62 F 9 Apr. 72
John G. B. Lye, /a^eii. i4i^.i7 July 72
Lieutenants.
Robert Blaynoy Irwin 22 Feb. 71
John Suepp 14 Mar. 71
Thomas Fred. Langford ...10 Oct. 71
WyattWm. Turnor 10 Oct. 71
Frank Leslie Joy, ^. s 17 Oct. 71
John V. Brabazon 13 Nov. 71
Donald M. Leith Hay 6 Mar. 72
Beresford R. Hamilton 5 Apr. 72
Adjt. 4 Capt.—n. H. Atkin-
son, if. 14 i^. 2 Dec. 71
Paymaster. — Geo. Cairnes.is June 53
R R
676
Militia of JEn gland and Wales. — Militia of Scotland.
Qr. Master. -John KendaU
1
late of Si F
I Sept. 56
I Mar. 54
iS'i/r^'.— Joshua Ingham Tkin
AssUt.Surg.—J&mesWaXker 8 Feb. 71
White Facings.
5tli West Yori
Head Quarters, Knaresborc
'. [No. 4.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant. |
Robert Guuter,i late Capt
4 Dr. ads
28 Mar. 71
Majoes.
John James Harrison
IS Aug. 67
John Whitacre Allen
I May 68
Captains.
Lawrence WOliams
26 Aug. 61
Charles Podmore
16 Apr. 64
Wm. Wright Hoole,}).». . . .
18 Apr. 66
Benj . Thomas Casson
30 Apr. 66
9 May 67
Avery Tyrrell
Fra. John Outhwaite, p.s.
16 May 68
Henry Dury
16 May 68
John Wm. Nott Bower, late
Ensign ?, F., p.s
I May 71
Thos. Robert Kennion, p. «.
I May 72
Lieutenants.
Frederick Henry Seymour
2 Feb. 71
John Gibbs, i). «
8 Mar. 71
Albert Gybbon-Spilsbury,
p. «., Inst, of Muslcetry ...15 May 71
Ulick John R. de Burgh, j).s. 6 June 71
Harry St. John Jowers 7 Aug. 71
Reginald M. Simpson 8 Aug. 71
William Peel Nash 28 Nov. 71
Thomas Lionel Bradshaw... 17 Feb. 72
Thomas Edward Bland 21 Mai-. 72
Fred. B. Briggs 6 Apr. 72
Adjt.,^-Ctq)t.—BQ-a. Balguy.s
lute Capt. 4 F. 15 Apr. 56
Qr. Master. — Cnjjt. John
Chas. Croker.io h.p. 6 F.ii Oct. 57
Surgeon. — Thos. Mills Beau-
mont 17 Sept. 57
Assist. Surg.— Wm. Bulmer i Sept. 55
Buff Facings.
6tli West York.
Head Quarters, Halifax. [No. 134.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Robert Stansfeld, JP. Zi.
h.p.2oF. 26 Mar. 72
MA.10BS.
Fred. J. Bayly, late ofgi F.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 27 May 54
Edw. Francis Boultbee 27 Mar. 72
Captains.
Fred. Bathurst Cooper 20 Sept. 55
Henry Fox Davis 13 July 60
Robert Edw. W. Ganiham.22 Jan. 61
I Richard Croker, late Lt. 3
Dr. Gds 10 Oct. 6?
Fra. Chaxteris Wemyss,
Gent, at Arms 30 July 63
I George Stansfeld, JP 19 Dec. 63
Edwai-d Curteis Bond 27 July 70
Geo. Walters Daubeny 8 Apr. 72.
Robert Stansfeld Birkbeck 8 Ayir. 72
John C. K. Warneford, ^j.s. 31 July 72
Lieutenants.
Walter Alcock 19 Mar. 70
Wm.Malcolm, late Lt. 10 F.,
Inst, of Musketry 30 Sept. 70
John B. E. Stansfeld 30 Sept. 70
Percival Fred. Beaumont,. .28 Dec. 70
Walter C. B. Calverley 24 Mar. 71
James A. de Castro i June 72
Chas. Edw. R. Walker 24 July 72
Cosmo Gordon Howard 17 Aug. 72
Geo. M. Saunders iS Sept. 72
Wm. Fred. Swindell 6 Nov. 72
Adjf. Sr Capt.—Wm.. Henry
Spencer, late Capt. 2 F.... 3 Jan. 65
Qr.Mast. — Robert Malcolm,
Hon. Capt. h. p. 25 F. 18 Dec. 61
Surg. — Lawi-ence Bramley 25 Apr. 54
Assist. Surg. — JohnHodgson
Wright 23 Mar. 63
Sky Blue Facings.
Militia of Scotland.
Tlie Eoyal Aberdeensliire
Highlanders.
"St. Andrew.*' Nemo me impune lacessit.
Head Quarters, Aberdeen. [No. 89.]
HoNORAKT Colonel.
General H.R.II. the Prince
of Wales, A'G. KT. KP.
GCB. GCSI. 20 Nov. 72
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Thomas Innes, JP 5 Dec. 70
Ma-ioes.
John Ramsay, JP.p.s 29 June 69
John Turner 23 Dec. 70
Captains.
Robert Macfarlane 28 Mar. 59
Robert Campbell 22 Apr. 62
Charles Leith Hay 9 July 63
Wm. Schenk Gilbert, p. «.... 7 July 68
Angus Wm. Hall,i JP. late
Capt 4" Ad/t. Depot Batt.. .zg Jan. 70
John Alex. Man,^ Instructor
of Musketry, p. s 11 June 70
Charles Hunter 20 July 70
George Cruden Fraser,^ late
CaptuinS^F. 27 Feb. 71
Lieutenants.
James Cha. Out,'hterson ...10 May 71
Alex. Forbes Nares 27 May 71
.Tames Davidson 5 June 71
Geo. Cosmo Abercromby ...18 July 71
Lord Inverurie 7 Aug. 71
Walter Colquhoun Boyd ... 6 Sept. 71
.Tohn Henry Udny 13 Oct. 71
Herbert S. C. Gordon 21 Mar. 72
Wm. Vcre Hopegood i Jtme 72
John Turner 18 Sept. 72
Alex. J). Eraser 14 Dec. 72
Ad)t. 4- Capt. — Avch. Geo.
Keen, late Lt. 62 F. i Feb. 62
Qr. Mr.— Alex. Hutcheon,
h.teofy^F. 26 Feb. 55
Surg.— Cico. Morison, MD.^s Feb. 58
.4«xw<..SHr7.— Chas.Mitchell
Macquibban 19 Feb. 64
Blue Pacings.
Argyll and Bute Artillery.
Head Quarters, Campbelltown.
[No. .17.]
Lt.Colonkl Commandant.
Smollett M. Eddin^rton.Z"/;.
J P. late Lt.f- .If//. 78 F.;
Honorary Colonel 20 Nov.
Alfi-ed Austin 21 Oct. 65
Captains.
Herbert Jones Hughes, p.s. 9 Jan. 64
J. C. Ferguson Grier, late
Lt. 37 F. 7 Mar. 66
William Tm'ner, ^;.» 30 Aug. 70
First Lieutenants.
George Eddington,^.s 14 Feb. 67
Charles Taunton, j).s 30 Nov. 70
John W. Macdougall 9 Feb. 71
Robert Bruce Baird 3 Aug. 72
John Wm. Stevenson 16 Oct. 72
Ad/i.4- Capt. — Geo. Hewson,
late of li. Art 5 June 63
Qr.Mr. — James Ranken ...14 Apr. 69
Surgeon. — Wm. Gibson 7 Nov. 67
Scarlet Facings.
The Prince Eegent's Eoyal
Ayr and Wigtown.
Head Quarters, Ajt. [No. 115.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sight Hon. Sir Jiis. Fergus-
BOn,£t.ilateCapt.Gr. Gds.z^ Sept. 58
Majors.
A.P.,Lord Garlies, MP., late
Capt. R. Horse Gds., p.s. 27 June 70
WiUiam Cooper 7 July 71
Captains.
Alexander M'Lachlan, p.s. 6 Aug. 59
Robert Orr Crichton, Hon.
Major 18 Mar. 61
Thomas Riddcll Carre, p.s.,
Inst, of Musketry 15 Jan. 62
Charles Dalr jnnple 7June62
RobertP.Shaw Stewart,?a<e
Capt. Scots Fus. Gds 3 June 65
David Duih1;is Whigham ...20 June 66
Rol)crt ilitchcll Campben,
late Lt. n. Engineers 26 Feb. 67
John Dixon .V. ' 'liivk, 7).,v.... 5 Apr. 71
Herbert Kust. JlMxwfll. ^1.8.24 June 71
Wm. Hugh Campbell 19 June 72 1
Lieutenants.
Jas.Fra.Dah-ympleHay,^.».i7 Apr. 68
John M.Mathie Morton, p.s.i-j Apr. 68
John Vemor Webster 24June7o
Harry Jas. Fergusson, p>.s. i Feb. 71
Stair H. J. Stewart 8 Jime 71
James M'Haffie 24 Oct. 71
Fra. Dykes Walker 18 .Tan. 72
Wm. Maitland 9 Aug. 71
David Hunter Blair 3 Aug. 72
Ale.x. Bell Gemmell 17 Aug. 72
Lord Alex. Kennedy 12 Oct. 72
Adjt. 4- Ca;j/. — Charles S.
M'Alester,2 7aieCojo<.45i''.i2 Jan. 67
Qr. Mr.—Wm. Weir, late
of P. Art 24 Mar. 55
Surgeon. — James Montgo-
merie 25 Mar. 59
Assist. Surg. — David Wield,
MD 24 Jan. 59,
Blue Facings.
Dumfries, Eoxbui'gh, Kircud-
bright, and Selkirk.
(Tlie SvotfifJi Lorderers.) [No. St.]
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
Lt.Colonf.l Commandant.
Hon. Henry Butler John-
stone, 2J£. JP 7 Feb. 6S
Majors.
Geo. Gus. WaUcer, p. s. JP. i June 5a
Walter Geo. F.Johnston, 7;. «. 9 May eS
Captains.
Coh-in Stcwiirt, JP.Instruc-
!"•■ ■;/■ -If, ' '. , ,',;/, iKK 25 June 54
Cini: i;i(lford.,.24 Sept.55
J:iii I i . :, y.,.< 7 Juneoo
Mdi-.l'i' I III : lir\' ^'orstoun.s
JP. lair Lt. Madras Staff
Corps, p.s 13 June 61
Ben,j.Thos. G.Anderson, ^j.s. 10 Julj' 67
Steuart Gladstone 18 May 68
William Macalpine Lcny...i2 Aug. 68
William M'Neillio, ;).«. ." 21 May 691
Lieutenants.
John Snowdon Henry 9 May 68
Archil)al(l Hume 13 May 68
Jas.K. Maxwell Witham,i;.s.2o May 69
Robert William Ewart, p.s.io May 69
John Brown Kennedy 20 May 69
Alex. 0. S. M. Dunlop 15 Feb. 71
WiUiam Johnston lyMar. 71
Charles Robson 31 Mar. 71
James Ales. Irving, p.s. ...11 Apr. 71
Acl/f.,^ C(T/)^.— Herbert John
Hill,i late Capf. yo F. i Apr. 69
Qr. J/j-.— Michael Moriarty,
lateofjTF. 23 Jnly 58
Svrr/eon. — Wilham Scott ... 6 May 65
A. S.—Wm. S. Ken;MD....28 Mar. 67
Yellow Facings.
The Edinburgh, or Queen's
Eegiment of Light Infantry.
Head Quarters, Dalkeith. [No. 126.]
Colonel.
IheDuJce ofBuccleuch.iTff.
Aide de damp to the Queeyi 6 Jan. 42
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Arch. Hope, Sart. JP. ;
Jlonorari/ Colonel 28 Feb. 56
Ma.tor.
SchombergHem-y, Marquis
o/Lothiani 23 June 68
Captains.
John David Buchanan Hay,
Son. Major 12 Apr. 52
Cha rlos William Cowan 2 June 60
Thomas Hem-y Pen-ier 27 May 69
James Graicr 7 Jmie69
Douglas DrummondDiok...3i Mar. 70
Sir Jas. Liston FouUs, Bart.
late Ens. 16 F. 22 Nov. 70
Lieutenants.
Wm. Garioch Mackenzie ...26 May 69
David Souter Robertson ...10 .Tan. 70
Alexander Wood Inglis 17 Feb. 7
North More Nisbett, p.s. ... 6 Mar. 7:
Hon. John M. Stopford.p.s. 14 Mar. 7:
Wm. H. A. Christie-Milleri3 Apr. 7:
Jas.H. Scott Douglas 29 Feb. 72
Wm. James G. Baird i June 7
Adjt. 4- Cop<.— Robert Chas.
i)udgeon, late Lt. i F. ...11 Nov. 69
Qr.Mr.—Ch&s. McDonald,
late of ^^F. 23 Jan. 55
Surg. — Peter Hume Mac-
laren, JlfD 13 Jtily 69
Assist. Surg. — Robert Lucas,
MB 13 July 69
Blue Facings.
City of Edinburgh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Edinbiu-gh. [No. 11.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Octa.vius PeUy, Capt. h.p.
Madras Cavalry 26 Mar. 72
Ma.tor.
Alexander Moncrieff, J"P.... 26 Mar. 72
Captains.
Robert Legat 5 Sept. 67
Archibald Campbell 17 June 69
John S. MacDowall 3 May 72
Frederick W. Carter 3 May 72
Cha. Wm. Aug. Arthur 20 July 72
Chas.Stewai-t,Za<e£^.2B.,-lr«.i2 Oct. 72
FiEST Lieutenants.
James M. Watters 26 Jan. 72
Robert Greig 14 Dec. 72
Adj., Capt. 4- Fayin. — John
Boulton,2iafeCap<.J2.ylrf. 6 Sept.59
Stirg. — Charles Dycer, MD.
late Army Medical Staff... 8 Aug. 62
Scarlet Facings.
Militin of Scotland.
Pife Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cupar. [No. 12.]
Colonel.
John Balfour, Vice Lt. JP.
late of Gr. Gds 23 Feb. 55
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Charles R. Wvnne, Brevet
Major ret. f p. S. Art.;
Honorary Colonel 23 Feb. 55
Majors.
Geo. Hannay, Hon. Lt.Col. 8 July 64
Sir P.Arthur Halkett.-Bari.i
late Captain 2 Hussars 12 June 68
Captains.
John Redmond Nelligan ...25 June 62
JohnLuke 5 Sept. 66
Robert Rintoul 6 Aug. 69
Owen Broun 29 Apr. 71
William Baird, ^.« 12 Aug. 71
Alexander Thompson, ^.x. 12 Aug. 71
FiiiST Lieutenants.
Charles Lamont. ^.'» 19 June 70
Charles Congalton Bethune 6 Sept. 70
James Svmo u July 71
David M. M. Crichton 4 Sept. 72
Adjt.4-Capt.—Wm.'M.an\wcl],
late of E. Art 27 Feb. 55
Paymaster. — William Haig.12 May 59
Surgeon. — Wm. Bonthi-one,
MD. JP 18 Nov. 54
Asst.Surg. — James Walker,
MD 21 June 61
Scarlet Facings.
Porfar and Kincardine
Artillery.
Head Quarters, Montrose. [No. 13.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy, p.a... i June 72
Majors.
Hon. Wm. Ai-buthnott,?a/e
ofF.I.C.S 2 May 69
Wm.T.Blair-lmrie,JP.,j9.«. i Jime 72
Captains.
John Allen Allen, JP. Inst.
of Musketry, p.s 18 Mar. 59
Thomas Mc P. B. Gardyne,
late Lieut. 40 F. 7 Apr. 62
Geo. Hawkins Dempster ...n June 62
Charles Basil Fisher 7 Apr. 64
Henry A. F. L. Carnegie,!
late Lt. Bengal Eng. p.s.... 4 June 66
Alexander Hunter 4 Feb. 70
Louis Turiinski 20 July 72
Lieutenants.
Wm. C. B. Constable 6 May 61
Warham St. Leger Durdin 7 Apr. 62
Claud Cathcart Carnegie,
i'- » 25 Apr. 70
AU'Xiindcr Carnegie, p.s.. . 2 Nov. 70
Dnviili_'iawt'ur(lLindsay,p.«. 7 Mar. 71
Edward \Vliytc Smith, p.s.. 15 June 71
Fred. L. Maigartni 6 Apr. 72
677
Haddington, Berwick, Linlith-
gow, and Peebles Artillery..
Head Quarters, Dunbar. [No. 3.]
HoNOHAKT Colonel.
i3William Hay, DL. Capt.
h.p. 15 F. Concener of the
County of Berwick 9 Feb. 42
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Thomas Shairp 13 Aug. 70
Major.
James Grant Suttie, p.s. ... 5 Sept.70
Captains.
Archibald Dickson, p.s. ...15 Apr. 62
Henry Robert Hardie,/j.s...io Mar. 68
Frederic Lewis Roy 14 Sept.70
John R. Dawson, p.s 13 May 71
Lieutenants.
Goo. Aug. Fred. Baillie, p.s. 25 June 68
//.'». W;ilt. r Stuart, Master
nf liluiihir, 19 May 69
.\|( \. H;iiL' lienton.p.s. ...23 Oct. 69
.liiiiies Mitclioll Innes 6 June 71
Wm. Hume Middlemass ...12 June 71
Henry Gillon 16 Feb. 72
Adjt. <r Capt. — James San-
dys Bird, Lt. h.p. M. Mar.
Art I Nov. 70
Surg. — John Dunlop 11 Mar. 6i
Scarlet Facings.
Inverness, Banff, Moray, and
Nairn.
(Highland Light Infantry.) [No. 76.]
Head Quarters, Inverness.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Hon. Simon Fraser Dec. 55
Majors.
Hon. James Grant, late Lt.
42^. 3 Dec. 57
James Andrew MacRae 13 Nov. 71
Captains.
Arch. Heame Mac Nab 2 Nov. 64
Wm. Majrrick Banks, In-
structor of Musketry 23 May 65
John Macdonald 9 Aug. 65
George Meakin 23 Mar. 66
Donald Charles Cameron ...24 May 69
Neil Stouart 6 June 71
Hugh F. A. Brodie, late
Adjt. 4- Capt.--E. W. San-
dys, Captain F. Art 5
-SKr^.— Alex. Dickson, lfZ).i
Assist. Surg. — Alex. Mmray
Officer, IfXi
Scarlet Facing
, Nov. 72
July 55
.10 July 55
CampbeU Macp. Campbell, i June 72
Lieutenants.
Stanhope Sprigg
Charles Duff
Alex. M'Leod, Capt. h.p. ...
Geo. Ha ggarth Rainy
Walter Cook Duff
Garden Alex. Duff
Robert Wm. P. Lodwick ...
Francis Garden Kinloch ...
Jas. Digby M'Grigor
C. Shaw
Chas. Wm. F. Tytler
Geo. Ross M'Kessack
Hon. Ronald A. Macdonald
8 Apr. 70
, 6 Mar. 71
25 Mar. 71
28 July 71
13 Nov. 71
13 Nov. 71
27 Feb. 72
19 Mar. 72
II Apr. 72
II Apr. 72
28 Aug. 72
S Oct. 72
23 Nov. 72
Adjt. 4- Cajit.—Wm. Donald-
son, late Scots Fits. Gds.... 24 Mar. 57
Paymaster. — Geo. Ferguson
Maitland n Apr. 55
Surg. — James Edward, MD. 3 June 68
Ass'ist.Surg. — Fra. M'Bain
Stewart 15 June 68
Green Fasmgs.
K K 2
678
1st Eoyal Lanark,
Head Quarters, Hamilton. [No. 74-]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
James Davidson, fi^ore. Col.,
litte Capt. 6Dr»
Majors.
William Marshall Cochrane,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 22 Mar. 69
Robert Hall McCasland 17 Aug. 72
Militia of Scotland.
Eoyal Perth.
i :i?//?f.v. ) [No. 86.]
j Head Quarters, Perth.
I HoNOKARY Colonel.
Mar. 69 I Sir Thos. Moncrieffe, Sart.,
late Lieut. Scots Fus. Gdn. 30 Oct. 55
I Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Viscount Stormont,! late
Ensign 4" Lt. Gr. Gds. ...22 Dec. 71
Ma.toe.
John Wedderburn Ogilvy.-.ig Juiae 72
Captains.
David Wm. Mathie, Instruc-
tor of Musketry 16 May 61 j
Sam.De la Grange ■Wniiams24 May 64 Captains.
John Binnie Mackenzie, late George Duncan Mercer 4 Dec. 58
Capt. iF. II Apr. 67 Patrick George Craigie, J«s<.
Geo. Johnson Gosslmg,ip.s.ii May 67 ofMusketru 20 Feb. 63
Charles Hope Vere 15 May 68 1 MauriceFitzmauriceHuttoni7 June 64
John White TurnbuU, late Thomas M'DougaU 24 Apr. 68
Lt. I F. ....i8Sept.7i George Muirhead 27 May 69
Henry Edward Poole, late George Glas Sandeman,i).s. 19 June 72
Lt. 4.7 F. 23 Mar. 70 I * , ..r y /
Charle8Wyndham,?a<. Ca^ ! A.ln^ M„...,'''''T^^'- T.. ^
TurkishConti„gent .26 May 70 1 pu^f ^^T' -^ ■RnVlni;;^ ^
Arthur Bampton Donni- Chas. Wyndham Rodolph
thorne,?a<e£<.i7Xane.«.«. 26 June 71 ^ ,!j ^V-' VVV V; i ^^ ^ / ^
Tohn Wi d Tharkpriv^a^e Ranald Michell Alexander 14 Feb. 70
John WiM Thackeray, late ^.^^^^^ ^^^,^^,^^ ^^.^^ ^^ ^p^._ ^^
-^ ■ 4I-P-- '0 oepi,.72 jjQ^igj.^ Valentine Hagatt...26 June 7
Lieutenants. Geo. Crosbie Wylie 17 July 72
Wm. Fred. Story.... 28 Feb. 71 Arch. F. G. Hay 5 Oct! 72
HenryDonaldRosseter,p.s.2sMay 71
Alexander Sprott 4 Sept. 71
Robert Poole Hooper, i). s. 20 Dec. 71
Thomas Williamson 24 Feb. 72
Wm. Chas. Chitty Erskine,
late Lt. 54 F.,p.s 25 May 72
John Lamb 12 June 72
David Edw. Wood 29 June 72
Fred. C. Halkett 17 July 72
Rix;hard R. Patterson 6 Nov. 72 „„.„„
Wm. H. Rowland 14 Dec. 72 | Ass'isf"snrff.~
Scarlet Facings.
Ad/t. 3f Capt. — Arthur Aug.
Longmore, late Capt. 26 F. 9 Aiig. 5
Surg. — Walt.WalkerLennox25 Jan. 5
Assist. Surg. — J. S. Marshall 8 July 6
Blue Facings.
Adjt.
Copt. 42 F. 24 July 54
Qr. blaster. — Alex. Geddes...2o Dec. 56
Surg. — George Webster Ab-
" ,MD 2 Nov. 54
2nd Eoyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Lanark. [No. 78.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
D. C. R. Cairick Buchanan,
VL. JF., late Cor. 2 Brs. 29 Nov. 54
Majors.
George Aug. Alston 24 Apr. 63
Laurence Wm. Maxwell
Lockhart, late Capt. 92 F. 7 June 10
Captains.
Sir John Floyd, St. late Capt.
^F 26 Aug. 58
Jas. Carmichael Robertson 11 Feb. 60
Robert Polloc'k, Instructor of
Musketry 27 Apr. 60
Hoctor S. M'Neill 18 May 61
Kdward John CliiTord, p. «. 16 May 62
William Smith Dixon, J'P.14 May 64
George M'Call, p.s 26 June 68
Arch. Hyndman Stein, JP. 21 Oct. 69
James Cnim, late Cornet 4
Hussars, p. s 24 June 71
John Macpherson 16 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Arthur Hen. Courtena.y,i).».i4 Mar. 71
William Lockhart M'Call...i5 Mar. 71
Gavin Steel, p. s 14 Apr. 71
James William Alston 15 Apr. 71
James Towers-Clark 19 July 71
M. W. A. T. Carmichael ...11 Aug. 71
Gilbert Alex. Pagan 17 Nov. 71
John Thomas 5 Ajir. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Francis W.
Johnstone, late Capt. 27 2^.12 Jan. 55
Paymaster. — James M'Gro-
gor Hamilton i Apr. 58
Qr. Master.— Roht. Brown. ..10 Sept. 56
6'!(r^— Alox.MaxwellAdam8i7 Apr. 63
Assist. Surg. —
Blue Facings.
Eenfrew,
(The Prince of Wales' Royal Pegt.)
Head Quarters, Paisley. [No. 129.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Robert J. Milhkin Na-
pier, Part. DL. JP. late
Capt. 79 F. 31 Mar. 54
Majors.
James Lowndes, JP. lati
Gent, at Arms
Archibald Camiibell Camp-
Scots Fu
29 Jan. 68
19 Aug. 70
Captains.
Rob. Walkinshaw Young ...31 Jan. 57
Alex. Boyd 31 May 62
Henry Barzay Dunlop 31 Jan. 63
Henriqu^z Melhado, j) s. ... 4 June 63
Robert Anderson,^ late Lt.
37^- 18 July 68
Edw. Lamboume M'Dougal 4 July 70
Lieutenants.
Geo. Ludovic Houstoun 15 Aug. 66
John Swanston Wilson 17 Aug. 66
WilUam Hall Maxwell 6 June 67
Charles Cunningham 10 Feb. 68
G. C, Lord Gleuorchy 18 July 68
Henry Macdowall 14 July 69
Arch.C.DrummondDick,^.».2 Mar. 71
John CamiJbell Douglas ...15 Mar. 72
Adjt.<^ Co;)^— William For-
rest,/n^e o/" 79 J''. 24 Jan. 64
Qr. i)£««<pr.— LittellusBirrell
Barr, late of yg F. 2 Oct. 56
Surg. — Jas. Hutchison 19 Nov. 61
Assist. Surg.— Tho. Graham,
•M£> II Jan. 67
Blue Facings.
Eoss, Oaitliness, Sutherland,
and Cromarty.
(The Highland Sife Militia.) [No. 96.]
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
George Wm. Holmes Ross,
DL. JP. late Lieut. 92 J". 11 Feb. 56
Majors.
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Bt. 5 Apr. 70
Alex. C. Macleay, p.s 12 Dec. 70
Captains.
Geo. Granville Clarke, In-
structor of Musketry 26 Dec. 66
RoderickGroganMackenzie,
late Cornet 16 Lancers 26 Dec. 66
Hugh Murray 22 Mar. 67
Hugh Law Rose,* DL. JP.
late Lt. Poi/al Marines, p.s. 5 Apr. 70
Hector Munro 31 Jan. 71
Joseph Chas. Ross Grove, ^
late Captain 42 i"". 21 June 71
Lieutenants.
Neil Farquhar Scobie.p.s. 17 Dec. 70
Binny Douglas, p.s 17 Dec. 70
Sinclair Mellor Searight
Macleay 11 Mar. 71
Donald G. M. Fowler,^.*. 28 Mar. 71
James P. Campbell 4 Sept. 72
Viscount Tarbat 5 Oct. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Thos. Mac-
kenzie, Capt. j&F 22 May 72
Paymaji^cr.— Alex. Macken-
zie. JP. late Capt. 25 F....ii Apr. 55
Q»-.i1/ffs/pr,— Hugh Lindsay
Maclennan 5 Feb. 61
Surg.—Wm. Brydon, CB.^
late of Bengal Army 31 Mar. 62
Assist. Surg.— John Corbett 6 May 69
Black Facings.
Stirling, Dumbarton, Clack-
mannan, and Kinross.
{ The Highland Borderers Light In-
fantry. )
Head Quarters, Stirling. [No. 90.]
Honorary Colonel.
James, Duke of Montrose,
^T ,2 Oct. 27
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Pindlay, DL. JF 26 Apr. 71
Majors.
James Colquhoun,Za^e Capt.
4 Dr. Gds 23 Feb. 71
Sir Alex. Muir Mackenzie,
Bart., late Captain 78 F.. .26 Apr. 71
Captains.
Edwin Gvognn, late Lt. 6 J". 17 May 62
Edgeworth Horrocks 8 June 63
Thomas Macdonald Parry 8 Oct. 68
Robert William Cull en 6 Apr. 70
A.H , Lord Balfour of Bur-
leigh 10 Aug. 72
Lieutenants.
Herbert Rowan Alexander 10 Feb. 68
Lord Douglas Beresford
Malise Ronald Graham. ..22 Oct. 70
Michael Bruce 19 Jan. 71
Jas. Edw. Mitchell Innes ...14 Apr. 71
William Orr Ewing lo Apr. 71
James Moffat, late Cornet 7
^"ssars 23 May 71
Xrf;V.<fCo;)i!— JohnC.Craigie
Halkett,! late Lt. 45 J'. ... 5 Dec 67
Qr. Master. —Capt. Jas. Hol-
lis, h.p^ 69 F 15 Aug. 61
S«r7.—Cha«eB Gibson, JIfZ). 23 Mar. 62
DonaldPatrick
28 May 62
Yellow Facings.
Assist. Surg.
Stewart
Militia of Ireland.
679
Inspector General ofMilit^
Antrim.
( The Queen's Royal Bifles.) [No. 79-]
Head Quarters, Belfast.
Colonel.
The Murq. o/Donegall, KP.
GCK. Aide de Camp to the
Queen, late of 7 Hussars... 3 Apr. 41
Lt.Coi.onel.
Wm.Vemer. late Capt. 21 F.
Hon.Colonel 16 May 71
Major.
Eclmund Douglas Leslie 3 June 71
Capt.vins.
William J. Butsen 18 Mar. 58
Alexander Murray 16 Dec. 61
Adolphus John S. C. Chi-
chester, late Lt. 12 Laneersya Sept. 65
James Ward, JP.,p.s 9 July 68
Alex.Moore Armstrong, la te
Capt.62F.,Ind.ofMuskeiryi(j June 71
James Buchanan Whitla,^
late Capt. 88 F. 21 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Quintin Dick Hume 26 Oct. 69
Alex. Mackay Henderson... 1 Mar. 71
Sir Robert Aug. Wm. Col-
leton, Bart 16 Mar. 71
Wm. Bdw. Day Spring 28 Mar. 71
Henry S. Moore, p.s 22 Apr. 71
Henry Irwin Stuart, p.s. ...17 May 71
William Getty 19 May 71
Joseph Chas. Thos. Smithis June 71
Wm. W. Cole Verner, p. s. 2 Aug. 71
John M'G. Boyd 11 Aug. 71
John Alfred Hind 9 Mar. 72
Lorenzo Alexander 17 Aug. 72
Adjt.i^- CajaC— Fred. Austin,'
late Capt. 60 F. 12 Mar. 67
Qr.Master.—lW. Wm. Chew28 Mar. 59
Surg. — JohnL.Gaussen.Jf J>. 5 Dec. 54
Assist. Stir g. — Henry Purdon 5 July 6g
Scarlet Facings.
n /»•<■/«»</.— rC Colonel Fred. Francis Maude, CB. h.p. 3 F. 18 Oct. 67.
Eoyal Antrim Artillery.
Head Quarters, Can-ickfergus. [No. i .]
HoNOEAKT Colonel.
Lord John Chichester 16 June 63
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Vise. Massereene and Fer-
rard 20 Nov. 72
Majob.
Captains.
Edmond Alexander Hannay 4 Jan. 55
Benj. Clements Adair 29 Mar. 55
Horatio Sloane, /Hs/rac^oro/
Musketry 23 June 63
Rich.ThomasBensonRu8sell24 Oct. 65
Francis Green 18 Apr. 66
James Craig 3 Aug. 72
PiHST Lieutenants.
Chas. A. Cooper 10 Aug. 65
H. B. Johnston, p.s. JP. ...17 Aug. 69
Hon. S. W. Skeflingtou 23 July 70
George Green Le Clorc 26 Oct. 70
William Rowan Legg, ^.8. 19 Oct. 71
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick 14 Dec. 72
Adjutant. — Andrew Munro,
iateofS.Art i Dec. 54
Paymaster. — WUliamHough-
ton, late Lieut, h.p 5 Jan. 55
Q;r.Mr. — A. Markham 2 Mar. 61
Surgeon. — Fra. L'Estrange,
MB 6 June 62
Assist. Surg. — David Tag-
gart, MD 15 Sept. 70
Scarlet Faciags.
Armagh.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 75.]
Head Quail/ers, Ai-magh.
HoNOEAKT Colonel.
Hon. Edw. Brownlow,! late
Lt.andCapt.ScotsFus.Gds. 7 Oct. 67
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
William Cross,/ofeCai)<.68jF.
Honorary Colonel 25 July 59
MA.TOIiS.
Edw. Stanley, late Capt. 62 F. 4 Aug. 64
A.B.S. Earl o/Gosford 10 July 65
Captains.
Wm. Cross O'Brien Tenison i Dec. 60
'Wra.'M.a,yne,lateCapt.ii Htis.ig Aug. 64
Andrew Craig, Instructor of
Musketry 3 Apr. 68
Arthur G. St. George 11 Apr. 71
Charles D. Ingham, ^/i.s./ii/e
Capt. 28 F II Apr. 71
Thomas Simpson,* p. s. late
Major 52 F. 16 Nov. 71
Theo. E. Thrupp.p.s 28 Mar. 72
Mark Seton Synnot, p.s. ...30 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Edw. ViUiers Ryan 22 Sept. 57
Bernard G. G. Beale n Mar. 71
Edward Stanley,^.3 22 Mar. 71
Claude Brownlow, p. s 25 Mar. 71
John Reeves, p.s 28 Mar. 71
Charles Stuart Miller 30 Mar. 71
James R. Jameson, p. «. ...18 May 71
Geo. Vaughan Hamilton ...15 May 72
Adjutant ^ Capt. — Charles
' enham,2 h
F. 24 July 71
'akenham.^ late Capt.
Surgeon. — Joseph Marshall
Lynn 8 Dec. 54
Assist. Surg.—VhxMx) Lavery22 May 61
Facings Grey.
Armagh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ai-magh. [No. 2.]
Captain.
Surgeon.-
Lieutenant.
Scarlet Facings.
Oarlow.
{Eifes.) [No. 70.]
Head Quarters, Carlow.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John H. Keogh, late Capt.
ioF. '....lo May 53
MA.10RS.
Sir'rhonifisF.Bu.t\eT,Bt.Uate
Lt. 56 F. 27 Jan. 64
Captains.
Philip C. Newton 25
Edward Butler 20
Walter Butler 8
reori
66.
Feb. 56
Oct. 60
Jan. 67
Mar. 69
Lieutenants.
Pierce O'Brien Butler,- late
Lt. 6oFiJles
John H. Watson, p. s
Charles F. Hume 14
Mortimer James King ]
Joseph Watkins Darley
Adjt.iSrCapt. — Kearns Deane
Tanner, late Capt. 99 JP....17
Surgeon. — Edward Rawson,
MB 23
Black Facings.
Feb. 70
Feb. 71
Mar. 71
July 72
Oct. 72
Mar. 71
Nov. 66
Oavan.
Head Quarters, Cavan. [No. loi.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Thomas, Marquis of Head-
brt, JP 5 Dec. 54
Majoks.
Hardi-ess L. Saunderson,
lateCapt.66 F.Hon.Lt.Col. 29 Dec. 54
Gerald Richard Bease, p.s.... a May 71
Captains.
Robert John Cuming is Mar. 58
Edward J. Saunderson 2 June 62
James Ken-, Instructor of
Musketry 17 Sept. 64
John B. Lynch 23 Jan. 65
Llewellyn T. B. Saimder-
son. late Lt. 11 Hussars ...16 June 71
Wm. Henry M. Leslie, p.s. 20 Jan. 72
Fred. J. Beresford, y .s i June 72
Lieutenants.
John C. Jones, p.s 16 Jan. 71
WiUiam A. O'Brien, p.s. ...14 Feb. 71
James H. De Ricci 14 Feb. 71
Alexander Sankey 27 Feb. 71
Christopher Harman 6 Mar. 71
Alex. W. Thompson 21 Apr. 71
Geo. A. Nicolls 8 July 71
^oH. Denis Lawless i Nov. 71
Adjt.4- Cupt. — Nicholas Gos-
selin, late Lieut. 23 F. 23 Oct. 63
Paymast.— James Robinson,
late of 32 F. 6 Mar. 55
Qr. Master. — Wm.Chinnery,
lateof66F. 8 Scpt.63
Surg. — W. Malcolmson 20 Jan. 56
Assist. Surg. — Mark Moore... 9 Mar. 64
Black Facings.
Clare,
The Harp & Crown. " QuisSeparalit.'
Head Quarters, Ennis. [No. 94.]
Colonel.
Crofton Moore Vandeleur,
MP. JP 24 June 43
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. Edw. Armstrong-Mac-
Donnell, Vice Lieut. JP.,
late of Austrian Service ...10 No%'. 71
Major.
Augustine Butler, BL. JP. 16 Nov. 71
Captains.
Marcus Patersou, JP.; Hon.
Major ]
John O'Callaghan, JP. late
Capt. 62 F.; Hon. Major 1
George S. Studdert, JP. ...-.
John B. Smyth
John Westropp,^j.» i
Richard M. Studdert, JP. 1
Charles Wm. Studdert, JP.i
Francis Westropp, JP
Roberts. Walton, JP. p.s.
ifoH . Theob. F. Butler, JP.p.s
Lieutenants.
Robert S. Lawlor, f>.s
H. M. M. MacMahon
Rich. O' Neil Creagh
William H. H. Crowe
John G.F. V. Fitzgerald,j).i
T. C. Armstrong,^.*
Geo. P. Hume Crowe
Fra. S. Sampson, fi.s
Hamilton Hall
Geo. F. V. B. Smyth
[6 July 47
5 Nov. 54
!8 Nov. 54
1 May 55
■1 Sept. 55
7 May 62
2 Sept. 66
4 Apr. 71
I Mar. 72
.17 July 72
.12 May 60
.24 Oct. 62
.25 Apr. 65
.11 Feb. 67
. 4 Apr. 71
. 4 Apr. 71
4 Apr. 71
II Apr. 71
. I Mar. 72
.24 July 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.—
Paymaster.— Chas. M. Par-
kinson 6 Jan. 55
Qr. Master. — Geoffrey DavieS26 Aug 63
Surgeon. — Michael ' Green,
MB 24 Oct 62
Assist. Surg.— Wm. Culinan s Apr. 56
Yellow Facings.
G8o
North Cork Kifles.
Head Quarters, Mallow. [No. ii6.]
HoNOHAHy Colonel.
Lord Fermoy 27 Sept.71
Lt.Colonel.
WiUiam St. Leger Alcock
&ta,y;<i\\,JF.hite Capt.z^F.
Sonorary Colonel 8 Nov. 54
Majoks.
Robert Aldworth,JP./(//c Capt.
g^Fuot; Son. Lt.Colonel ...30 June 55
Fred. J. Rawlins, laieLt. 5 F.
HoH.Lt.Col II May 69
Captains.
Edw.Braddell,?«<eCap<.7oJ'.
JSonoi-ary Major 2 Dec. 54
Robt.D. Perry, JP.iro».3ra/'o>-4 Apr. 55
CharlesFrederickKnolles...28 Mar. 56
Robert Aldworth 12 Dec. 56
Wm.LambertHowe.JP.i^^.ig Jan. 59
Hubert Coghlau 17 May 64
Charles Dudley Gabbett 8 May 66
Philip Sidney Dudley 8 May 66
MoH. Edw. FitzEdm. Burke
Roche II May 69
Noble Wm. Johnson 11 Dec. 71
Lieutenants.
Douglas Mercer 8 Apr. 59
Samuel Townsend, JP 12 Apr. 64
St. Geo. D. Mansergh 3 Aug. 68
Eobt. Penrose Fitzgerald... 26 Oct. 68
James Penrose Fitzgerald... II Jan. 69
Son. James B.Burke Roche 1 1 May 6g
Wm. Popham Wrixon,^ late
Capt. 6s F. 10 Mar. 71
John C. C. Townsend, p.s.,
Instructor of Musketry ...20 Mar. 71
Standish Henry Harri"sson23 May 71
-ffo«. Alexis C. Roche 27 Sept.71
Richard O. A. Taylor 23 Jan. 72
Adjt.fSf Ca;)i. —Wm.Johnson,
late Lieut. Eijle Srig 14 Nov. 55
Qr. Master. — John W. John-
ston 5 Mar. 60
.5«r^.— Tho.H. Justice,3f2>.i5 Feb. 61
Assist. Surg. —
Black Velvet Facings.
Militia of Ireland.
Eoyal Cork City Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cork. [No. 5.]
Colonel.
TheEarlofBa,T:iCLOTL,DL.JP. 5 Sept. 46
Lt.Colonel.
Andrew JordaiueWood, DL.
JP. late Capt. 15 Sussars;
Jlonorary Colonel 4 Jan. 55
Majoh.
John Longfield, iTP 5 Jan. 71
Captains.
Richard Beare Tookcr, JP.
lion. Major 24 Dec. 50
Richard Boyle Robinson,
Hon. Major 12 May 62
Robert TresUian Belcher ... i Aug. 64
J. F. Vise. Bernard 30 May 71
FiEST Lieutenants.
John Tuckey, p.s 19 Jan. 64
Richard L. B. Tooker 13 June 64
Duncan Dunloe Abbott 8 Oct. 66
Charles Purd on Coote 11 Jan. 69
Edward G. Scott 10 Mar. 71
Wm. Delawar Beamish 27 Sept.71
Adjt. Sf Capit. ^ Acting Pay-
master.— Fred.Aug.Foster.i
late Capt. Eoyal Marine Ar-
tillery 13 May 65
SiM-^.— R.N.Townsend.MD. 5 July 69
Asst.Surg.—R. T. Warren,
MD 8 Feb. 62
Scarlet Facings.
Alex. Nesbitt Gillespey, In-
structor of Musketry 11 Feb. 69
William Style 6 Dec. 70
L. Norman, tefei^.i J'.,y.s.io May 71
Daniel B. Maturin Baird ...loMay 71
Lieutenants.
Thos. Benison 11 Oct. 57
Robert Hay Maturin, p.s.... 3 June 62
Wm. Alex. M. Stewart 15 June 53
John N. Porter 22 Jan. 70
W. J. P. Hamilton,;?..' 2 Feb. 70
Wm. Rowland M'Kay, late
Lieut. 85 F., p.s 21 Apr. 71
St.Geo. Eugene Queelj^ p.s.30 Apr. 71
Herbert E. Irwin 30 Apr. 71
Charles Heetor Stewart 5 Mar. 72
Alfred Law Sinclair 21 Mar. 73
Adji. 4- Cop^.— Herbert H.
Stepney, iaie it 79 F. ...12 Oct. 72
Paymaster. — Alex. Nesbitt
Gillespie ,..31 July 58
Q,r. Master. — Gt&o. E. M'L.
Mason 2 Apr. 65
-Si«-.9.— Robert Little, J/^B.13 Sept.65
Assist. Surg. — CharlesSmith,
MD 23 June 69
White Facings.
South Cork.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Bandon.
Colonel.
Son.K. B. Bernard 29 Mar. 54
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Aug. Riversdale Warren,
Bart., late Major 20 F 6 July 65
Majoe.
A. H. Lucas, JP. late Capt.
45 F. ; Hon. Lt.Colonel ...12 June 55
Captains.
Hewitt Foo\e,JP .Hon. Major g Aug. 34
George Bowles, Hon.Major 2 Nov. 46
Edm. A. Shuldham, JP.
Hon. Major 5 Apr. 52
Chas. Deane 15 June 60
Pras. Heard 17 May 64
Percy B. Bernard, p.s 8 May 66
James H. F. Donegan 20 Mar. 67
John R. Newman 2 May 71
S. S. Tresiban 11 May 72
Robt. Holmes 11 May 72
Lieutenants.
Lancelot .John Kaggett 11 July 60
Richiird Nettles 12 Apr. 64
Fred. Wm. Bell 13 June 64
James Boyle Bernard 27 Jan. 68
Stephen P. Coppinger, p.».26 Feb. 69
Fra. Hodder Bass, p.s 10 Mar. 71
Herbert G. Kelly, p.s 10 Mar. 71
Thomas Fra. Lyons, ;).». ... 4 Apr. 71
Andrew Poole Beamish ...12 Oct. 72
Thomas Hector Baylor 16 Oct. 72
Jocelyn T. F. Hughes 16 Oct. 72
Alex. D. Jackson 16 Oct. 72
Adit. iSr Capt. — Henry Lucas,
late Capt. 45 F. 18 Dec. 61
ffury.— Henry Slorach, MD. rg Jan. 64
Assist. Surg.— Wra. Belcher,
^D , 20 July 67
White Facings.
West Cork Artillery.
Head Quarters, Macroom. [No. 4.]
HoNOEAEY Colonel.
H. B., Farl 0/ Shannon 22 Feb. 71
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
W. H., Earl o/Bantiy, BL.
JP. Honorary Colonel 30 Nov. 54
Majos.
WilliamHenryLongfield,?a?e
Capt. iiF.; Hon. Lt.Colonel 30 Nov. 54
Captains.
James Herrick 2 Dec. 54
Patrick Duncan, ^.» 5 Dec. 54
Edmond Scully, late Capt.
British German Legion ...24 Oct. 57
Henry F. F. Evans, Hon.
Major 29 Aug. 60
F.M.Hutchiuson Warren... 27 Sept.71
Lieutenants.
Charles Daly i May 61
T. AinslieLunham 10 July 69
James Edm. P. Barry 27 Jan. 71
Fra. Wm.Woodley 3 July 71
Wm. M. Longfield 23 Jan. 72
Denis ScullyT. 16 Oct. 72
Adjt. ^ Capt.— Thomas Pud-
ney, late of Eoyal Art i Jan. 55
Qr. Master. — Joseph Owen,
late of E. Art 8 Dec. 65
Surgeon. — Charles Creed ... 7 Mar. 56
Assist. Surg. — Henry Charles
Ga.rde, MD 10 Dec. 61
Scarlet Facings.
{102nd, The Prince of Wales' Own.)
Head Quarters, Lifford.
Honorary Colonel.
James, JWorj. Hamilton 22 Sept. 60
Lt.Colonel Command.vnt.
Lord Claud John Hamilton,
late Capt. Gr. Gds 19 July 67
Majoks.
Jaa. Hen. Todd-Thomton,i
DL. JP. late Capt. 40 F.;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 3 Apr. 55
Pras. Stewart Mansfield 10 May 71
Captains.
Solomon Darcus 8 Jan. 55
John Tredennick 6 Feb. 55
Wm. Mackay Mackenzie ...23 July 61
James Fred. Stewart 20 Aug. 61
Donegal Artillery.
{The Prince of Wales.) [No. 8.]
Head Quarters, Letterkennj\
HONORAHT CoiONEL.
Sir James Annesley Stewart,
Bart .'. 26 Sept. 55
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
RobertRoeFisher,P«.Mo>)-,
ret. f. p. Eoyal Artillery ;
Honorary Colonel 14 Mar. 55
Major.
Rob. Geo. Montgomery 13 Sept. 60
Thomas Patterson 19 Mar. 55
Mervyn Trevor Vesey 7 Mar. 58
Thomas P. Yoe 13 Apr. 61
WiUiam C. CUfford 30 Mai". 72
Lieutenants.
Charles Eccles 25 Jan. 71
John Wm. Flood 14 Mar. 71
Alex. Charles Hill, ^.» 18 Mar. 71
AtHt.^-Capt.—^en. Archdall
DojTie.s late Capt. E. Art. 10 Jime 68
Qr. Master. — John Kelly... 1 Sept. 55
Surg.— Isaac Ashe, MD. ...15 Nov. 70
Eoyal North Down,
(Eijles.) [No. 77.]
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
Honorary Colonel.
.EarZo/Dufferin.XP. XCB...18 Jan. 56
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Craig, Hon. Colonel ... 5 Apr, 71
Majors.
Mathew Wm. Forde 5 Apr. 71
Captains.
John P. Maxwell 29 Apr. 63
James Trail HaU 2 Sept. 63
James Brown 2 Sept.63
Wm. Shirley Cordner, ;>.».. 5 Sept. 65
John Petty Ward 27 Mar. 71
Alex. Gracey, y.» 22 May 71
John M'Cance, j).8 19 June 72
Lieutenants.
Robert Kennedy 27 Mar. 71
John Harrison, p.s 27 Mar.7 i
Amyatt Wm. Anketell,^.«...27 Mar. 71
Samuel Kennedy Cowan ... 7 June 71
Henry P. Gordon 22 June 71
Wm. Morrison 4 Jan. 72
Wm. Barron Stanton 4 Jan. 72
Wm.John J. Kirkpatrick ... 1 June 72
Henry H. Higginson 20 July 72
Robert G. S. Crawford 6 Nov 72
Adjt. <^ Capt. — Geo. Rowan
Hamilton, Lt. h.p. 8 .F... 4 Sept. 71
'Qr. Master. — Capt. James
Menzies, h. p. Depot Batt. 7 Feb. 65
Su rgeo n . — RichardHamilton
Cross 25 Feb. 71
Assist, Surg.- — •
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal South Down.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 112.]
Head Quarters, Downpatrick.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
William Brownlow Forde,
lute of 6j F., JP. DL.;
Honorary Colonel 14 Nov. 54
Majoks.
Thomas Warinfj 16 Sept. 68
Captaiits.
■John White 10 Oct. 57
Andrew Vesey Davoren, y.».i3 Apr. 58
-». Geo. Fox Grant, late Capt.
62 F. Inst, of Musketry ..
S May 68 1
¥.C.,risc.-S^iyrty,MP ..
7 Dec. 68
Robert Skeffinstou Ross of i
Bladensburg
21 Dec. 70
*Cha.CrutchlevJohnson,p.s
23 Dec. 71
iR. Ravenscrott Nelson, p.s.
20 July 72
Lieutenants.
Robert Perceval Maxwell..
23 Jan. 71
Stephen Perceval Maxwell
23 Jan. 71
Robert John S. Knox
David P. R. Anketell
27 Mar. 71
Thos. Andrew M'Cammon27 Mar. 71 |
21 Apr. 71
16 Mar. 72
Geo. Edm. Cnppaidge
12 June 72
Ai-thurWm. H. Trevor
17 July 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— James Bal
combe, lateofsjF.
4 Feb. 60
Sura.— Thos. A. VeseY,MD.
4 May 71
Assist.Surg.-mwin P. Nel
son,MD
1
I Aug. 70 !
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Dublin City.
'{Queen's Own Eoyal Regimei
t.) [100.]
Head Quarters, Dublin. 1
HoNOBAHY Colonel. 1
Sir Chas. C.W. Domvile, Bt
8 July 71
Lt. Colonel.
HenryMusters, DL. JP. late
Capt. 2 Dr. Gds.Hon.Col.
II Mar. 59
Majors.
Robt. Eglinton Seton, late
Lieut. 93 F., p.s
3 Feb. 70
J. Brenan, Capt. k.p. late
22 F., Son. Major
8 July 71 \
Captains.
j
Owen M'Dermott, JP
I Dec. 57
Robert Bolton Smyth, In-
structor of Musketry, p.s...
27 July 59
William Hutchinson, late of
S. Marines, Hon. Major...
26 July 61
Thomas Bellew
20 May 62
William Wallace, ^.«
3 June 63
18 Feb. 70
8 July 71
Henry Thomas Willans
Wm. De Renzi Horan, p.s.
8 July '71
Lieutenants.
John Jos. O'Gorman
II Mar. 64
6 Apr. 64
Matthew J. J. Quinu
Wm. J. O.Giles
II Jan. 68
Richard M'G. Cashel
3 Jan. 71
3 Jime 71
Winton Seton, p.s
8 July 71
18 Sept. 71
Adjt. Sf Capf.— Gerard John
^or%Jt\x,nateBt.Maior^^F.
II Feb. 61
Surgeon.-Z. Leech, MD. ...
6 Feb. 52 1
Assxst. &r^.— Geo.W.Ovvens
1
MD
25 Jan. 70 1
Blue Facings.
Militia of Ireland.
Dublin City Artillery,
Head Quarters, Dublin. [No. 9.]
Lt. Colonel.
Francis de Burgh, ;).» 17 Dec. 71
Major.
Thos. P. O'Meara, p.s 18 Mar. 72
Captains.
AVilham James MagiU 30 Apr. 59
Wm. B. Digby 4 Feb. 70
Robert Thompson, p.s 18 Mar. 72
Hemy P. S. Darley n May 72
Lieutenants.
R. Marmaduke Alloway ...29 Jan. 62
Thomas L. J. Pluukett i Sept. 70
WykehamC.Dickenson,iJ.s.io Jan. 71
Charles J. N. MacFarlane 26 Mar. 72
Dlick G. C. de Burgh 3 Aug. 72
John A. Aylmer 10 Aug. 72
Richard Wolfe 17 Aug. 72
Adjt. 4' Captain — Charles
McCatlum, late of R. Art.iS Dec. 54
Qr. Master. — WalterMurphy23 Apr. 60
Surgeon. — Hy. Wilson, 3ID.ig May 70
Scarlet Facings.
Dublin County.
[Light Infantry.) [No. 109.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Colonel.
William, Earl o/Meath,Z)£.io May 47
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. Viscount St. Lawrence,
late Captain'; Hussars 6 June 54
Major.
C. Vesey Colthurst Vesey,
JP. late of 81 F.;Son. Lt.
Colonel 23 Doc. 69
Captains.
James Hewitt Oliver 3 Apr. 56
Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
8F.,p.s 16 July 58
Edm. Alex. Mansfield 29 June 59
Edward Vernon 16 Feb. 63
Reg., iord Brabazon 16 May 65
Wm. Farran Darley, p.«. ... 2 Apr. 70
John French, p.s 13 May 71
Wm. Bcllingham.p.s 13 May 71
Lieutenants.
Edw.Thomas, late Lt. 83 F.,
p.s. Instructor of Musketry 2 Sept. 65
Wm. R. Cusac-Sinith 7 Feb. 66
Robert A. H. BaiTy, p.s. ...18 Jan. 67
John M'D. Joy, p.s 5 Jan. 70
Henry C. Gernon.p.s 25 Mar. 71
Napoleon Blake, p.s 11 May 71
Neville J. A. Coghill, p.». ...13 May 71
Martin O. Kirwan, late Lt.
83 i**. 7 June 71
Fred. Pilkington S July 71
Edw. S. Handcock 26 Oct. 71
Adjt. 4- Capt. — W.Montgomerie
S.Ciivliei\d,late Capt. 66 F. i Dec. 54
Qr. Master.— W-m. Hardie,
late of go F. 16 Mar. 55
Surgeon.— Wm. Stokes,Jlfi>.i5 Dec. 68
^ssis^. Surg. — Gerald Fran-
cis Yeo,3/Z) II May 71
White Facings.
rermanagh.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 71.]
Head Quarters, Enniskillen.
Colonel.
W. Willoughby, £«>•/. o/En-
niskillen, 2)i 24 Oct. 34
Lt.Colonel.
Edw. Archdall, late Capt.
F. ; Honorary Colonel. ..12 May 62
Major.
J. Gerard Irvine, Z*i.JP .p.s. 4 June 62
Captains.
Jno.M. A.C.Richardson, p.s. 24 Feb. 58
A. W. Bailey, Instructor of
Musketry 20 Mar. 62
Blaney T. Winslow 8 Jan. 67
Hugh de F. Montgomery ... 7 May 67
Benjamin Bloomfleld 20 Aug. 70
Penton Josiah Hort, late
Li. iT,F. 14 Mar. 71
681
Lieutenants.
George H. Johnstone, p.s.... 23 May 63
W. B. Neville, p.s 4 Feb. 70
George C. Lendrum, p.s 16 Mar. 71
WilUam H. Haire 16 Mar. 71
John Ponsonby King, p.s.... 3 Apr. 71
Thomas Lanauze 22 June 71
Maurice Oswald Maude 10 July 71
Geo. Herbert Loftus 22 Feb. 72
Hugh Archdall 11 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- C(?p?.— Hen . Beckwith
Sa.v.'Tey,lateBt.MajorS8 F.18 July 55
Paym. — Capel St. George ...27 Feb. 60
Qr. Master.— Arch. ElUott,'
Capt. h.p. 41 F. 2 May 66
Surgeon. — G. D. Mansfield... 27 Mar. 55
.issi.Si^rg'.— Robert P. Walshi4 Jan. 61
Buff Facings.
G-alway^
Head Quarters, Loughrea. [No. 91.]
Colonel.
The Jl£or5?<iso/Clanricarde,
KP. Lieut, of the County... 1 Jan. 38
Lt.Colonel.
Richard, Earl of Clancartyi4 Nov. 65
Major.
John Archer Blake Daly ...17 July 72
Captains.
Oliver Martjni, p.s 2 Dee. 54
John Wilson Lynch 7 July 58
George William Maunsell... 6 June 60
John Ward Comyn 4 May 64
Valentine Blake 18 June 65
E. A. B., Lord Wallscourt,
lateLt. 4- Capt. Colds.Gds. 21 Feb. 71
William Rogers ig June 72
David Rutledge, p.s 24 July 72
Rich. Lj-nch Staunton, p.s. 24 July 72
Lieutenants.
John D'Arcy 29 May 61
Thomas A. Joyce, p.s 3 Dec. 70
Michael J. Birmingham 22 Feb. 71
James J. Bodkin 22 Fel). 71
Sinclair E. G. Butson 22 Feb. 71
Jonathan H. Walker 15 Apr. 71
James Patrick Daly i June 72
Geo. Patrick Chevers 17 .luly 72
Wm. Hay T.Lowry 31 July 72
Nicholas J. Balfe 16 Oct. 72
^(i;7.— OctaviusLowry, late
of 96 F. 18 May 59
Paymaster. — S. S. Harrison 1 July 23
Qr. Master. — Jas. Galbraith 5 Aug. 56
Surg.-Midr. O'KellyNolan 4 Mar. 68
Assist. Surg. — Thos. Under-
wood. MD 4 Mar. 68
Yellow Pacings.
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Tralee. [No. 107.]
Honorary Colonel.
V.A., Earl of Kenmare, XP.26 Mar. 66
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
D. B., Lord Ventry, DL 3 Aug. 54
Majors.
James Crosbie 16 Apr. S9
Morris Chas. 0'Connell,i
late Capt. 73 F. Honorary
Lt.Colonel 17 Sept. 59
Captains.
Samuel Collis Feb. 52
Edward Herbert i Nov. 54
William Rowan, p.s 6 .Tan. 55
Henry Moore Sandes 29 Oct. 57
Richard Plummer 17 Sept. 59
Francis McGilUcuddy 25 July 64
Francis Elliott Chute 6 Sept. 71
Thomas Spring, Instructor
of Musketry 6 Sept. 71
Thomas Geo. Gun, late Lt,
13 J". 6 Sept. 71
08o
North Cork Rifles.
Head Quarters, Mallow. [No. ii6.]
H0N0RA.ET Colonel.
ioriFermoy 27 Sept.71
Lt.Colonel.
William St. Leger Alcock
Sts,weW,JF.JateCapt.23F.
Soiwrary Colonel 8 Nor. 54
Majoks.
RobertAldwortli, JP./i'^e Capt.
g4Fooi; Kon. Lt.Colonel ...30 June 55
Fred. J. Rawlins, laie Lt. 5 F.
Son.Lf.Col II May 69
Captains.
Edw.Braddell,teeeCap<.7oJ'.
Honorary Major 2 Dec. 54
Robt.D.PeiTV, JP.fl'oB.3fa/or4 Apr. 55
CharlesFrederiokKnolles...28 Mar. 56
Robert Aldworth 12 Dec. 56
Wm. Lambert Howe, JP.jx«. 19 Jan. 59
Hubert Coglilan 17 May 64
Charles Dudley Gabbett 8 May 66
Philip Sidney Dudley 8 May 66
Mon. Edw. FitzEdm. Burke
Roche II May 69
Noble Wm. Johnson 11 Dec. 71
Lieutenants.
Douglas Mercer 8 Apr. 59
Samuel Townsend, JP 12 Apr. 64
St. Geo. D. Mansergh 3 Aug. 68
Robt. Penrose Fitzgerald... 26 Oct. 68
James Penrose Fitzgerald... II Jan. 69
Son. JamesB.BurkeRocheii May 69
Wm. Popham Wrixon,2 late
Capt. 6s F. 10 Mar. 71
John C. C. Townsend, p.s.,
Instructor of Musketry ...20 Mar. 71
Standish Henry Harrisson23 May 71
ifoa. Alexis C. Roche 27 Sept.71
Richard O. A. Taylor 23 Jan. 72
Adji.^- Cu7)i.—Wm. Johnson,
late Lieut. HiJleBriq 14 Nov. 55
Qr. Master. — John W. John-
ston 5 Mar. 60
Si(r^.—Tho.H. Justice, 3rz>. 15 Feb. 61
Assist. Surg. —
Black Velvet Facings.
South Cork.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Bandon.
Colonel.
Son.U. B. Bernard 29 Mar. 54
Lt.Colonel.
<S;;- Aug. Riversdale Warren,
Bart., late Major 10 F 6 July 65
MA.TOE.
A. H. Lucas, JF. late Capt.
45 F. ; Son. Li. Colonel ...12 June 55
Captains.
Hewitt Poole,J^P.^on.Ma;'o»-9 Aug. 34
George Bowles, Son.Major 2 Nov. 46
Edm. A. Shuldham, JF.
Son.Major 5 Apr. 52
Chas. Deane 15 June 60
Fras. Heard 17 May 64
Percy B. Bernard, jj.8 8 May 66
James H. F. Donegan 20 Mar. 67
John R. Newman 2 May 71
S. S. Tresilian 11 May 72
Robt. Holmes 11 May 72
Lieutenants.
Lancelot John Kiggett 11 July 60
Richard Nettles 12 Apr. 64
Fred. Wm. Bell 13 June 64
James Boyle Bernard 27 Jan. 68
Stephen P. Coppinger, p.s.z6 Feb. 69
Fra. Hodder Bass, p.s 10 Mar. 71
HerbertG. Kelly, p.s 10 Mar. 71
Thomas Fra. Lyons, ;p.«. ... 4 Apr. 71
Andrew Poole Beamish ...12 Oct. 72
Thomas Hector Baylor 16 Oct. 72
JocelynT. F. Hughes 16 Oct. 72
Alex. D. Jackson 16 Oct. 72
Adit. iSf Capt. — Henry Lucas,
late Capt. 45 F. 18 Dec. 61
Surg. — Henry Slorach,3fi).i9 Jan. 64
Assist. Surg. — ^Wm. Belcher,
MD 20 July 67
White Facings.
Militia of Ireland.
Eoyal Cork City Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cork. [No. 5.]
Colonel.
TheEarlofBiiiidon,DL.JF. 5 Sept. 46
Lt.Colonel.
AndrewJordaineWood, BL.
JF. late Capt. 15 Sussars ;
Honorary Colonel 4 Jan. 55
Majoh.
John Longfield. i/P 5 Jan. 71
Captains.
Richard Beare Tooker, JP.
Son.Major 24 Dec. 50
Richard Boyle Robinson,
Son.Major 12 May 62
Robert Tresilian Belcher ... i Aug. 64
J. F. Vise. Bernard 30 May 71
FiEST Lieutenants.
John Tuckey, p.s 19 Jan. 64
Richard L. B. Tooker 13 June 64
Duncan Dunloe Abbott 8 Oct. 66
Charles PurdonCoote 11 Jan. 69
Edward G. Scott 10 Mar. 71
Wm. Delawar Beamish 27 Sept.71
Adjt. 4- Capt. 4- Acting Pay-
master.— Fred.Aug.Foster,!
late Capt. Soyal Marine Ar-
tillery 13 May 65
S2<ry.— R.N.Townsend,3fi). 5 July 69
Asst.Surg.—n. T. Warren,
MD 8 Feb. 62
Scarlet Facings.
West Cork Artillery.
Head Quarters, Macroom. [No. 4.]
HoNOKAET Colonel.
H.B.,jE'ur/o/ Shannon 22 Feb. 71
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
W. H., Earl o/Bantry, BL.
JF. Sonorary Colonel 30 Nov. 54
Major.
WilUamHenrj-Longfield, ?«f e
Capt. 12F.; Son. Lt.Colonel 30 Nov. 54
James Herrick 2 Dec. 54
Patrick Duncan, ^.« 5 Dec. 54
Edmond Scully, late Capt.
British German Legion ...24 Oct. 57
Henry F. F. Evans, Hon.
Major 29 Aug. 60
F. M.' Hutchinson Warren. . .27 Sept. 71
Lieutenants.
Charles Daly i May 61
T. Ainslie Lunham 10 July 69
James Edm. P. Barry 27 Jan. 71
Fra. Wm. Woodley 3 July 71
Wm. M. Longfield 23 Jan. 72
Denis ScullyT 16 Oct. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Thomas Pud-
ney, late of Soyal Art 1 Jan. 55
Qr. Master. — Joseph Owen,
late of M. Art 8 Dec. 65
Surgeon. — Charles Creed ... 7 Mar. 56
Assist. Surg. — Henry Charles
Garde, If-D lo Dec. 61
Scarlet Facings.
Donegal.
(io2H(f, The Prince of Wales' Own.)
Head Quarters, Lifford.
HoNORABT Colonel.
Jaxaes,Murq. Hamilton 22 Sept. 60
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lord Claud John Hamilton,
late Capt. Gr. Gds 19 July 67
Majors.
Jas. Hen. Todd-Thomton,i
DL. JP. late Capt. 40 F.;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 3 Apr. 55
Fras. Stewart Mansfield 10 May 71
Captains.
Solomon Darcus 8 Jan. 55
John Tredennick 6 Feb. 55
Wm. Mackay Mackenzie ...23 July 61
James Fred. Stewart 20 Aug. 61
Alex. Nesbitt Gillespey, In-
strtictor of Musketry 11 Feb. 69
William Style 6 Dec. 70
L. Norman, lateLt.iF.,p.s.io'Msy 71
Daniel B. Maturin Baird ...10 May 71
Lieutenants.
Thos. Benison 11 Oct. 57
Robert Hay Maturin, p.s.... 3 June 62
Wm. Alex. M. Stewart 15 June 53
John N. Porter 22 Jan. 70
W. J. P. Hamilton, j).« 2 Feb. 70
Wm. Rowland M'Kay, late
Lieut. 85 F., p.s 21 Apr. 71
St.Geo. EugeneQueely, p.s. 30 Apr. 71
Herbert E. Irwin 30 Apr. 71
Charles Heetor Stewart 5 Mar. 72
Alfred Law Sinclair 21 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Berhert H.
Stepney, late Lt. 79 F. ...12 Oct. 72
Paymaster. — Alex. Nesbitt
Gillespie ...31 July 58
Qr.Master. — Geo. E. M'L.
Mason 2 Apr. 65
-Shc.?.— Robert Little, jrB.i3 Sept.65
Assist. Surg. — CharlesSmith,
MB. ....' 23 June 69
■White Facings.
Donegal Artillery.
{The Prince of Wales'.) [No. S.]
Head Quarters, Letterkeuny.
HONOKAKT CoiONEL.
Sir James Annesley Stewart,
Bart 26 Sept. 55
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
RobertRoeFisher,P*.Mfl;'or,
ret. f. p. Fnyal Artillery ;
Sonorary Colonel 14 Mar. 55
Major.
Rob. Geo. Montgomery 13 Sept. 60
Captains.
Thomas Patterson 19 Mar. 55
Mervyn Trevor Vesey 7 Mar. 58
Thomas F.Yoe 13 Apr. 61
WiUiam C. CliEford 30 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Charles Eccles 25 Jan. 71
John Wm. Flood 14 Mar. 71
Ales. Charles HiU, p.* 18 Mar. 71
Adit.4-Capt.—nen. Archdall
Doyne,3 late Capt. E. Art. 10 Jime 68
Qr. Master. — John Kelly... i Sept. 55
Surg.—lseLdC Ashe, MD. ...15 Nov. 70
Eoyal Uorth Down.
(Rijles.) [No. 77.]
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
Honorary Colonel.
Earl ofDuSerm.KF. KCB... iS Jan. 56
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Craig, Son. Colonel ... 5 Apr. 71
Majors.
MathewWm. Forde 5 Apr. 71
Captains.
John P. Maxwell 29 Apr. 63
James Trail Hall 2 Sept. 63
James Brown 2 Sept. 63
Wm. Shirley Cordner.p.*.. 5 Sept. 65
John Petty Ward 27 Mar. 71
Alex. Gracey, p.s 22 Ma.y 71
John M'Cance, J9.S 19 Jine 72
Lieutenants.
Robert Kennedy 27 Mar. 71
John Harrison, p.s 27 Mar.7 i
AmyattWm. Anketell,y.«...27Mar. 71
Samuel Kennedy Cowan ... 7 June 71
Henry P. Gordon 22 June 71
Wm. Morrison 4 Jan. 72
Wm. Barron Stanton 4 Jan. 72
Wm. John J. Kirkpatrick . . . i June 72
Henr.y H. Higginson 20 July 72
Robert G. S.Crawford 6 Nov 72
Adit. 4- Capt.— Geo. Rowan
Hamilton, Lt. h.p. 8 .F... 4 Sept. 71
>Qr. Master. — Capt. James
Menzies, h. p. Depot Batt. 7 Feb. 65
Sii ry eo ?i . — RichardHamilton
Cross 25 Fel). 71
Assist. Surg. —
Scarlet Fachinrs.
Eoyal South Down.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 1.2.]
Head Quarters, Do^-npatrick.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
William B^o^vIllow Fortle,
late of 67 F., JP. DL. ;
Honorary Colonel 14 Nov. 54
Majors.
Thomas Waring 16 Sept. 68
Captains.
John White 10 Oct. 57
Andrew VeseyDavoren, p.s.13 Apr. 58
■«. Geo. Fox Grant, late Capt.
62 F. Inst, of Musketry ... $ May 68
F. C, Vise. Newry, >/P. ... 7 Dec. 68
Robert Skeffingtou Ross of
Bladensburg 21 Dec. 70
•Cha.CrutchleyJohnson,?).s.23 Dec. 71
iR. Ravenscroi't Nelson, ^7.8. 20 July 72
LlEniENANTS.
Robert Perceval Maxwell. ..23 Jan. 71
Stephen Perceval Maxwell 23 Jan. 71
Robert John S. Knox 23 Jan. 71
David F. R. Anketell 27 Mar. 71
Thos. Andrew M'Cammon27 Mar. 71
Henry Averal Eager 21 Apr. 71
Arthur Forde 16 Mar. 72
Geo. Edm. Cnppaidge 12 June 72
Arthur Wm. H. Trevor 17 July 72
Adjt. ff- Capt. — James Bal-
combe, late of $y F. 4 Feb. 60
Sitrg. — Thos. A. Vesey.jifD. 4 May 71
Assist. Surg. — Edwin F. Nel-
son, MD I Aug. 70
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Dublin City.
i Queen's Own Moi/al Segiment.) [100.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HoNOBABY Colonel.
SiVChas. C.W. DomvUc, Bt. 8 July 71
Lt. Colonel.
HenryMusters, DL. JP. late
Capt. 2 Dr. Gils. Hon. Col. 11 Mar. 59
Majobs.
Robt. EgUnton Seton, late
Lieut. 93 F., p.s 3 Feb. 70
J. Brenan, Capt. h.p. late
22 F., Hon. Major 8 July 71
Captains.
"Owen M'Dermott, JP i Dec. 57
Robert Bolton Smyth, In-
structor of Mnsketry, j:).s...27 July 59
William Hutchinson, late of
a. Marines, Hon. Major.. .26 July 61
Thomas Bellow ." 20 May 62
William Wallace, jp.s 3 June 63
Francis Vowell 18 Feb. 70
Henry Thomas Willans 8 July 71
Wm. De Renzl Horan, jj..v. 8 July 71
Lieutenants.
Robert Macintosh 10 Fob. 62 j
John Jos. O'Goi-man 11 Mar. 64
Matthew J. J. Quinn 6 Aiir. 64 j
Wm. J. O. Giles 11 Jan. 68 i
Richard M'G. Cashel 28 Sept. 69 !
Thomas Phepoe 3 Jan. 71
Winton Seton, jj.s 3 Jime 71
Isidore Pat. D'Arcy 8 July 71
Donald MacDougall i8Sept.7i '
Adjt. 4- Ca»<.— Gerard John !
'ForsythfiateBt.MajorsyF.ii Feb. 61 ;
Surgeon. — J. Leech, MD. ... 6 Feb. 52 |
Assist. S:irg.—Geo.W.Ov.-ens, I
^^ 25 Jan. 70 j
Blue Facings.
Militia of Ireland.
I Dublin City Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dublin. INo. 9.]
Lt. Colonel.
Francis de Burgh, ;)..< 17 Dec. 71
Majok.
I Thos. P. O'Meara, p.s 18 Mar. 72
I Captains.
I William James Magill 30 Apr. 59
! Wm. B. Digby 4 Feb. 70
Robert Thompson, p.s 18 Mar. 72
Henry P. S. Darley 11 May 72
I Lieutenants.
' R. Marmaduke AUoway ...29 Jan. 62
Thomas L. J. Plunkett i Sept. 70
I WykehamC. Dickenson, ^.s.io Jan. 71
{ Charles J. N. MacFariane 26 Mar. 72
■ Ulick G. C. de Burgh 3 Aug. 72
! John A. Aylmer 10 Aug. 72
Richard Wolfe 17 Aug. 72
Adjt. 4" Captain — Charles
McCallum, late of R. Arf.iS Dec. 54
Qr. Master. — WalterMurphy23 Anr. 60
I Surgeon.— Uy. Wilson, MD.ig May 70
i Scarlet Facings.
! Dublin County.
I {Light Infantry.) [No. 109.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Colonel.
William, Earl of Me&th,DL. 10 May 47
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. Viscount St. Lawrence,
late Captain 7 Hussars 6 June 54
Major.
C. Vesey Colthurst Vesey,
JP. late of 81 F.;Hon. Lt.
Colonel 23 Dec. 69
Captains.
James Hewitt Oliver 3 Apr. 56
Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
SF.,p.s 16 July 58
Edm. Alex. Mansfield 29 June 59
Edward Vernon 16 Feb. 63
Reg., Lord Brabazon 16 May 65
Wm. Farran Darley, y.«. ... 2 Apr. 70
John French,^.* 13 May 71
Wm. Bellingham.^.s 13 May 71
LlKUIENANTS.
Edw.Thomas, late Lt. 83 F.,
p.s. Instructor of Musketry 2 Sept. 65
Wm. R.Cusac- Smith 7 Feb. 66
Robert A. H. Barry, p.s. ...18 Jan. 67
John M'D. Jo3% p.s 5 Jan. 70
Henry C. Gernon,y.» 25 Mar. 71
Napoleon Blake, y.« 11 May 71
Neville J. A. Coghill, ^j.g. ...13 May 71
Martin O. Kirwan, late Lt.
83 P. 7 June 71
Fred. Pilkington 5 July 71
Edw. S. Handcock 26 Oct. 71
Adjt.j-Capt. — W.Montgomerie
S.Caulfeild,?«?eCoj)<. 66^*. i Dec. 54
Qr. Master. — Wm. Hardie,
late ofgoF. 16 Mar. 55
Surgeon.— Wm. Stokes, JWD. 15 Dec. 68
Assist. Surg. — Gerald Fran-
cis Yeo, J/J> 11 May 71
White Facings.
Permanagh.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 71.]
Head Quarters, Emiiskillen.
Colonel.
W. Willoughby, Furl o/Eu-
niskillen, Di 24 Oct. 34
Lt.Colonel.
Edw. Ai-chdall, late Capt.
14 F. ; Honorary Colonel. ..12 May 62
Major.
J. Gerard Irvine, iPi.JP.^.s. 4 June 62
Captains.
Jno.M.A.C. Richardson, p.s.24 Feb. 58
A. W. Bailey, Instructor of
Musketry 20 Mar. 62
Blaney T. "Wiuslow 8 Jan. 67
Hugh de F. Montgomery ... 7 May 67
Benjamin Bloomfield 20 Aug. 70
Penton Josiah Hort, late
Lt. 13 F 14 Mar. 71
681
Lieutenants.
George H. Johnstone, iJ.s.... 23 Mav 63
W. B. Neville, p.s 4 Feb. 70
George C.Lendi-um, ^.s 16 Mar. 71
WilUam H. Haire 16 Mar. 71
John Ponsonby King, p.s.... 3 Apr. 71
Thomas Lanauze 22 June 71
Maurice Oswald Maude 10 July 71
Geo. Herbert Loftus 22 Feb. 72
HugliArchdall 11 Mar. 72
Adji. 4- Capt. —'Een.Bec^with
Sa.v;rey,lateBt.MajorS8F.iS July 55
Faym. — Capel St. George ...27 Feb. 60
Qr. Master.— Arch. EUiott,'
Ccpt. h.p. 41 F. 2 May 66
Surgeon. — G. D.Mansfield... 27 Mar. 55
^ss^.Siiry.— Robert P.Walshi4 Jan. 61
Buff Facings.
Galway-.
Head Quarters, Loughrca. [No. 91.]
Colonel.
The ilfor?i(i«o/Clanricarde,
KP. Lieut, of the County... i Jan. 38
Lt.Colonel.
Richard, Earl of Clancartyi4 Nov. 65
Major.
John Archer Blake Daly ...17 July 72
Captains.
Oliver Martjni, p.s 2 Dec. 54
John Wilson Ljmch 7 July 58
George William Maunsell... 6 June 60
John Ward Comyn 4 May 64
Valentine Blake 18 June 65
E. A. B., Lord Wallscourt,
lateLt. 4- Capt. Colds.Gds. 21 Feb. 71
William Rogers 19 June 72
David Rutledge, p.s 24 July 72
Rich. Lynch Staunton, p.s. 24 Julj' 72
Lieutenants.
John D'Arcy 29 May 61
Thomas A. Joyce, p.s 3 Dec. 70
Michael J. Birmingham 22 Feb. 71
James J. Bodkin 22 Feb. 71
Sinclair E. G. Butson 22 Feb. 71
Jonathan H. Walker 15 Apr. 71
James Patrick Daly i June 72
Geo. Patrick Chevers 17 .July 72
Wm. Hay T. Lowry 31 July 72
Nicholas J. Balfe i6 Oct. 72
^(i//.— Octavius Lowry, late
of 96 F. iSMay 59
Paymaster. — S. S. Harrison i July 23
Qr. Master. — Jas. Galbraith 5 Aug. 56
Surg.—Andr. O'KeUyNolan 4 Mar. 68
Assist. Surq. — Thos. Under-
wood, MD 4 Mar. 68
Yellow Facings.
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Tralee. [No. 107.]
HoNOKAEY Colonel.
V.A., Earl of Kenmare, JO'.26 Mar. 66
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
D. B., Lord Vcntry, DL 3 Aug. 54
Majors.
James Crosbie 16 Apr. 59
Mon-is Chas. O'Connell,!
late Capt. 73 F. Honorary
Lt.Colonel 17 Sept. 59
Captains.
SamuelCollis Feb. 52
Edward Herbert i Nov. 54
William Rowan, p.s 6 .Tan. 55
Henry Moore Sandes 29 Oct. 57
Richard Plummer 17 Sept. 59
Francis McGUlicuddy 25 July 64
Francis Elliott Chute 6 Sept. 71
Thomas Spring, Instructor
of Musketry 6 Sept. 71
Thomas Geo. Gun, late Lt.
"J". 6Sept.7r
684
LlEFTEKAlfTS.
Fred. Aug. Campbell,i late
Capt. 60 F. 25 Jan. 69
William Edvv. Phillips, p.s.15 Feb. 71
Percy Evans Freke, p.s. ... 7 Mar. 71
Humphrey W. Lloyd 5 Apr. 71
Henry Barry Garden 24 May 7 1
Fred. E. Johnson 30 June 71
Hem-y Charles Garden 12 June 72
Adjt.4rCapt.—Chas.Compt<in
Abbott, late Capt. 47 J".,.. 28 July 69
^r. Master. — Edward Mur-
name 5 Mar. 69
Skt^.— Geo.Pilkington,JIi'2).24 Aug. 55
Mst.Sitrg.—Da.v.3ncol:),MD.2g Apr. 62
Scarlet Facings.
Koscommon.
Head Quarters, Boyle. [No. 93.]
HONOKABT GOLONEL.
FitzstephenFrench,j)i'P.X>i.23Dec.54
Lt. Colonel Gommaxdakt.
Edward King Tenison, late
Captain 14 Hussars iS Feb. 65
;Majoks.
John D'Arcy 20 Jan. 55
Kobert H. French 14 Dec. 63
Captaixs.
Richard Irwin, ^.s 17 Apr. 58
"Wnham M'Dermott, Inst, of
Musketri/, p.s 8 Sept. 63
Wm. Watson Hackett i7May64
Patrick HughO'Conor 22 Dec. 65
Caleb Robertson, late Capt.
SSFoot 24 June 67
liuke Leonard, p.s 16 Mar. 70
Charles Fred. Mulloy 17 June 71
Kutledge Ii-win Pej-ton 17 June 71
LlEUIENANTS.
Laurence J.B.Thomhill,^.*. 3 Dec. 63
A. de F. D'Arcy 24 May 69
Hen. B.N. Earl o/Kingstou22 Nov. 69
John Wray Mitchell i May 71
John Irwin i May 71
Walter Burke 23 May 71
Michael Joseph Balfe 10 June 71
Arthur D. D. Kelly i Nov. 71
Thos. Y. L. Kirkwood 28 Aug. 72
James Nolan Irwin 4 Sept, 72
Poymas^er.— Edmund Corr 22 Oct. 57
Adjt. ^ Capt. — John Gorges,
late Capt. Bengal Army ... i May 63
Qr.MuMer. — James Bond... 8 Sept. 69
Surg. — Jas.RocheNagle3f2).23 Oct. 67
Assist. Surg. — JohnB.Fry... 7 July 64
Buff Facings.
Sligo.
(Tiijles.) [No. 124.]
Head Quarters, Shgo.
Colonel.
SirFrancis Arthui-Knos Gore,
Bart., Lieut, of the County 27 Jan. 47
Lt.Colonel.
Chas.James Knox Gore, late
Capt. 60 F. 3 May 61
Majoe.
John FfoUiott, JP. Hon. Lt.
Colonel 15 Mai\ 56
Captains.
Hobert Seymour Ormsby...io June 61
John E. Knox 9 Apr. 67
Charles Bradstreet Wynne,'
late Captain 90 i^. 18 Feb. 71
Owen Wynne, late Lt. 61 F.ii Feb. 71
Wm. Gregory Wood, late
Lt. 44 F.,p.s 30 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
Richard B. Knott 18 July 59
Thomas Little Robinson ...12 June 61
Harry Roger Robinson, p.«. 12 Apr. 71
John E. W. Walker 20 July 71
Wm. Thomas Vernon 28 Oct. 71
James Campbell 15 May 72
Capt. ^ A dJt.—'Mtixwen DuPre
Btronge, late Capt. 52 F. 21 July 55
Militia of Ireland.
Paymaster. — Albert Henry
Knox 2 Feb. 55
Surg. — James Tucker 12 June 72
Assist. Surg. — Thomas D.
Pabner, J/D i Julj' 71
Black Facings.
The Diike of Clarence's Mini-
ster Artillery, or 1st, or
South Tipperary Militia.
Head Quarters, Glonmel. [No. 27.]
Lt.Colonel.
Edw. Bagwell Purelby, late
Captain 4 Hussars 22 June 66
Majobs.
Wills Crofts Gason 26 July 58
Rich. Orlando KeUett, JP. 14 Apr. 64
Captains.
Hem-y Sargiut, Hon. Majori^ Feb. 55
Hugh Q:OUg\i,lateCapt.i jDr.
Honorary Major 13 Feb. 55
Edmond South weUMulcahey,
JP. Honorary Major 17 Jan. 56
John Vivian Ryan,^.s 17 July 61
Daniel James Mansergh, late
Lieut, ig F. 14 Apr. 64
Robert Prendergast 6 May 65
Richard Bagwell, _?}.» 28 Mar. 71
James A. Prendergast, p.s. 16 Oct. 72
Lieutenants.
J. Carr, late 10 F. 17 Aug. 55
Daniel M. Massy 26 May 62
Wm. Gerald S. Fitzgerald 6 July 64
William White 4 Sept. 66
Hugh Baker 31 Mar. 68
John Neville Langley 9 Mar. 7 1
Patrick John Waldror. 20 Apr. 71
Charles Wm. Chadwick 20 Apr. 71
Hon. W. F. O. O'Callaghan 6 Mar. 72
Wm. Ai-thur Riall 16 Oct. 72
Adjt. Sr Capt. — Francis John
Milman, late Lt. E. Art. ..24 Apr. 71
Qr. Master. — John Carr, late
ofioF. 13 Feb. 53
Surg. — James Dempster,^
MD. lateofg^F. 30 Sept. 47
Assist. Surg. — Joseph Butler 5 Apr. 55
Scarlet Facings.
2nd, or North Tipperary.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 105.]
Head Quarters, C'ashel.
HoNOKARY Colonel.
G. Ponsonby, Vise. Lismore,
Lt. of the County, late Cor.
17 Lancers 11 Jan.
Lt.Colonel Comhandant.
George Frend,i late Breo.
Muj. 26 F.;Hon. Col. p.s. 16 Mar.
Majoks.
Henry R. Garden, JP. k. p.
Bt. Lt. Col., late of tj F. 17 Dec.
Thomas M'Craith, JP 12 June
Captains.
Francis Robert O'Donnell 22 July
John Graham, ^>.s. JP i Aug.
James Delany 7 June
Ralph Hall Bunbui-y 26 May
Wm. Alex. Garratt 30 Mar.
Henry Jesse Lloyd 30 Mar.
Jo.seph Sejinour, /i.d 29 June
Edward Crosbie Bayly, ^a«. 29 June
Lieutenants.
Edmund Wm. Mirrphy,^j.8.22 Feb.
Marcus Carew Russell 22 Feb.
George Minchin,;^.* 22 Feb.
Richard W. Graham,;).*. ...12 June
James Wm. Kenny 26 Mar.
B. P. E. G. Bunbury 20 Nov.
Edw. W. Connelly 20 Nov.
Chas. S. Hamilton 20 Nov.
Ad'}t.ifCapt. — Thos. Andrews,
JP. late Capt. 26 F. 12 May
Q,r. Master. — Martin Ryan 5 June
■Si(»-^.—Robt.Potter Russell 21 May 70
Assist. Surg. — Robt. Francis
Russell, MD ifi Mar. 72
Dark Green Facings.
Eoyal Tyrone,
{Fusiliers^) [No. 80.]
Head Quarters, Omagh.
HoNOKAET Colonel.
Sir James Matthew Stronge,
Burt. JP.BL. late 0/5 Dr.
Gds 22 Apr. 62
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
James Alfred Caulfield,' late
Lt. 4- Capt. Coldst. Gds.... 22 Apr. 62
Majobs.
Fi-as. Elhs, JP.H0n.Lt.C0l.22 Apr. 62
George Peri-yM'Glintock... 8 Feb. 71
Captains.
John Herbert Armstrong,
lateLt.gsF.; Hon. Major. .17 July 55
Charles King Colhoun 23 Dec. 58
Deane Mann 19 July 59
Lewis Mansergh Buchanan,^
late Lt. 88 F. 20 Jmie 62
Robt. Saunderson Hamilton 10 June 64
Hon. Robt. Ton-ens 0'Neilli5 June 65
Tho.Auchinleck,/u/ei<.iii^.i6 June 65
M. V. H.Gledstanes,?aieii.
57 -f- 7 Sept. 71
Lord Geo. F. Hamilton, late
Lt. Coldst. Gds 25 Oct. 71
Chas. Murray Alexander ...10 Aug. 72
Lieutenants.
Houston French, ^.s 3 Jan. 71
Henry Irvine 25 Jan. 71
James Henry Stronge 10 Mar. 71
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexanderio Mar. 71
Rowley Alex. Miller, p.s. ...14 Apr. 71
John Blake Thompson, 7). 8.14 Apr. 71
William Anketell 17 Maj' 71
Hon. Chas. Alexander 7 Sept. 71
.ffora.MarkH.H.M'Donnell. 7 Sept. 71
Wm. G. E. Macartney 18 Sept. 72
Fra. Forbes Ellis 4 Dec. 72
^(/;Y.4- Crt;j/.— Robt.Conway
Dohha'lims,lateCapt.22F. i Oct.
Fat/muster. — Wm. Maxwell
Carpendale 26 Feb. 55
Qr. Master. — John Core ...17 Jan. 55
Surg. — John Moore, MD. ...14 Apr. 60
Assist. Surg. ■ — William
Sproule Love 14 Dec. 72
Blue Facings.
Tyi'one Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dungannon. [No. 28.3
HoNOKAET Colonel.
Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox, late
Major 51 F 26 Mar. 67
Captains.
Ynyi- Henry Burges,>).s. ...11 Mar. 59 1
Marcus P. F. Caulfeild 16 Sept. 69 ;
Lieutenants.
John S. Irwin 2 Dec. 67
John Richardson 20 Apr. 71
Adjt. 4- Capt. — Jos. Stanley
Wright, late of M. Art. ...19 Apr. 55
Surg.— Vim.. Twigg, MD. ...28 Mar. 68
Scarlet Facings.
Waterford Artillery.
Head Quartei-s, Waterford. [No. ag.]
Colonel.
Sight Hon. Lord Stuart de
Decies 30 Dec. 39
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Jno. Richard VilUers-
&tua.rt,,^Capt.h.p. 6&F. p.s. 16 Mar. 72
Majob.
Sir Jno. Esmondc, Bt. MP. 16 Mar. 72
Captains.
Leopold Geo. Fredk. Keane,
late Ens. 52 F. 17 Not. 54
Henry Meagher 14 Dec. 54
Militia
Edw. Lymbery, Hon. Major 2 Dec. 57
-George Meara 26 Jan. 59
John Russell Mulcahy, p.s.
Hon. Major 15 June 64
Crofton Bernard Uniacke...i9 June 71
Albert Hfirdinge Lyncli ...19 June 71
Edward Nuim 24 July 72
Lieutenants.
H. A. Hewetson.^.s 13 Jan. 65
Alfred Power 7 Dec. 70
Henry B. Cheaxnley, p.s 4 Apr. 71
George P. Rogers 15 May 71
Chasi Wm. Henry Wall 20 Feb. 72
Wm. Ansdell Poole 4 Sept. 72
Adjt. <f Cajiii.— OtwayWlieeler
Cuffe, Capt. h.p. R. Marine
■^rt 20 July 69
•Q;-.Jlf«.fi!e»-.— MichaelO'Don-
nell, Capt. h.p. 23F. 2 May 68
Suri/.—Vfrn. Holland Gore,
MD 24 Dec. 57
Assist. Surff. — RichardHenry
Rogers 12 Nov. 57
Scarlet Facings.
Westmeatli.
{Rljtes.) [No. 114.]
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
COLONKI,.
Pulke S., Lord Greville, XP.
lafe I Life Gds 22 Aug. 50
Lt.Colonel.
Earl of Granard, KP., p.s. 26 Dec. 55
Major.
Walter George Nugent,^ late
Capt. 33 F. 17 Feb. 71
Captains.
Arthur Uptou, i/o«.J/u/o»-.. i Dec. 55
lohn Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Lancers 18 Dec. 69
lohn (J. Grant, Capt. h.p.
2F.,I.ofM. 18 May 71
^'ra. L. Tottenham, late
Ens. 10 F. ig June 71
rohnWeldonCreaghe,i).s. ...21 Dec. 71
?rancis Hume Kelly, ^.». ...31 Jan. 72
of Ireland. — Channel Isla)tdi
Lieutenants.
Achmuty Musters ^ Mar . 65
Chris. Wm. BaOy,p.» 11 Nov. 67
Francis Baker 20 Mar. 71
Wm. G. Fitzgerald 20 Mar. 71
Geo. W. W. Rochfort Boydi2 June 71
Arthur Mceham 16 Mar. 72
Brooke S. Greville 17 July 72
Wm. Henrj' Levinge 20 July 72
Ad)t. 4- Ctrpi.— John Ballard
Gardiner,! late Capt. 17 F. 20 May 56
Paymst. — WiUoughby Bond 16 Nov. 11
Surg. — John Wm. Williams 30 Nov. 58
Assist. Szirg. — Frank Davys 18 July 61
Black Facings.
Wexford.
Head Quarters, Wexford. [No. 99.]
HoNOEARY Colonel.
Robt. Shapland, Xo)'(£Carew5 Apr. 47
Lt.Colonel.
Karry A\coc^, p.s. BL. JP. 3 Dec. 66
Majors.
Narcissus Edw. Huson,j).».,
JP 10 May 71
Beauchamp Henry Col-
olough I June 72
Captains.
JohnThos.Beatty,2ro».J[fa/.i8 May 60
James Gavan 26 Apr. 64
Thomas R. Burrows 26 Apr. 64
Roliert Roche 4 May 71
Clement J. Wolseley, p.s.... 4 May 71
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, late
Cornet i Dr. Gds. p.s. JP. ii May 71
Henry Arthur Boyse,/).8. ...17 July 72
Lieutenants.
Philip Herbert Hore, p.s.... i Apr. 71
A. J. H. Meadows,/).* 20 Apr. 71
Thomas C.E. Beatty 22 Apr. 71
MlUtla. 685
Fred. K. P. Pigott 23 Apr. 71
John Wm. Sutherland 7 July 71
Sir George Ralph Fether-
ston, Bart 31 July 71
Henry M. Hatchell,p.» 4 Mar. 72
Walter Redmond 21 Mar. 72
Fra. Robert Leigh 14 Dec. 72
Adjt.t^ Cuyi.— Philip Savage
Mcock.,^ JP.lateCapt.gsF-'^-^ Apr. 69
Qr. Master.— Thos,. Dillon,
late of 83 F. 21 May 64
Surti. — Rob. J. Crean 15 May 71
Assist. Surg. — John Percy
Waddy 15 May 71
Yellow Pacings.
Wicklow.
(Rifles.) [No. 92.]
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
Honorary Colonel.
The Earl 0/ Wicklow, late
Lt. 9 Lancers 11 Dec. 71
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Robt.A.G.Cmiinghame, JP. 8 Mar. 72
Major.
William T. E. Bookey, late
Cajit. 6 Dr. Gds.,p.f 28 Mar. 72
Captains.
Richard B. Hudson 3 Sept. 67
Edward R. Bayly, late Ens.
3 F. 28 Apr. 69
Wm. Parsons Hoey, #.». ... i June 72
Richard R. Drought, lateLt.
51 F.Inst, of Music 20 July 72
Lieutenants.
Geo. P. Mahony 25 Feb. 65
Robert H. Brooke 9 Sept. 69
Alfred R. Lloyd 17 Apr. 71
Gerald Brooke 11 Dec. 71
Alfred Edw. West 18 Sept.72
Adjt.4- Capt. — John Stanley
Howard,! late Capt. 44 F. 26 Aug. 57
Surg. — Hugh B. Brew 28 Mar. 71
Black Pacings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Eoyal Jersey.
Adjutant General.
■t.Col.e. T. Peroival Touzel,
late Lt. Colonel 2T F.
.t.Cols. G.N. Le
P. Du Heamne,
Wm. Gaudin.
itsist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Capt. Philip Sorei.
3T, or North-West Regi-
ment.
t.Col. E. C. Malet de
Carteret.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Capt. James Gibaut.
2irD, or North Regiment.
Lt.Col. J. Godfray.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Capt. H. W. C. Saunders.
3nD, or East Regiment.
Hon. Col. Francis Le Breton
Lt.Col. John Touzel.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Capt. W. C. Gray.
4TH, or South Regiment.
St. Lawrence Battalion.
Lt.Col.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Major 0. NicoUe.
St. Helier Battalion.
Hon. Col. Clement Hemery,
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Major H. Bailhache.
STH, or South-West Regi-
ment.
Lt.Col. Joshua Brayn.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Eoyal Guernsey.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Col. William Bell.
Adjutant General of Militia.
Lt.Col. 3. M'Crea.
Militia Aides de Camp to the
Lt.Gocernor.
Lt.Col. Jul. Alphonso Carey.
Major Adolphus Carey.
Major P. W. Gosselya.
Artillery Regiment.
Lt.Col. P. LeLievre.
Adjutant. Lieut. W. Barton.
I ST, or East Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. S. Bishop.
Adjutant. Capt. J. Pirie.
2ND, or North Regiment.
(Light Infantnj.)
Lt.Col. T. B. Palla.
Assist. Inspector and Adjutant.
JbTa/oj- K. S. Sorell. '
3RD, or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. C. Gucrin.
Adjutant. Major Joshua Le
PeUey.
4TH, or West Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. G. de Garis.
Adjutant. Major A. Simon.
Eoyal Aldemey.
Artillery.
ii.CoZ. Comm.T.N.Barbenson
Adjutant. Lt. J. Renier.
Eoyal Sark.
Lt. Col. Comm.Wm.T!. Collings
Adjutant. Capt. T. Godfray.
686 War Services of tlie Officers of the Militia.
Aberdeenshire.— 1 Captain Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal ^vith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Man served with the field force under Captain Mui-ray, R. Artillery, employed on the 3o-niile radius round !
Shanghai during the summer of 1863. Also with the Anglo-Chinese Contingent in Colonel Goi'don's Tae]5uig
campaigns of 1863-64, and was present at the siege and storming of the city of Changchowfoo (Medal, and Star-
of the 2nd Class of the Dragon) .
^ Captain Fraser served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
Antrim. — 1 Captain Austin was engaged with the fioth" Rifles in active service in India in 1857 in dispersing insur-
gent villagers. Served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1S58, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief
of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and captiu'e of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore,
defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the euemy to the left bank
of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack and destruction of Shahabad, and action of Bung-
kagong ; Oude campaign, including the actions at Pusgaon and Risoolpore, attack and capture of Fort MittowUe,
and action of Biswah (Medal).
- Captain Whitla served with the 88th Regiment in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the
affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in Mai-^, aiid siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
Armagh. — 1 Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served t^th the Scots FusUier Guards in the Crimea from the 8th
Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
- Captain Pakenham served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian North "West Frontier War of 1863, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbe.yla (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Ingham served with the 28th Hegiment in the Crimean campaign from the 5th January 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present at the assault on the Fort of Beyt, and siege and occupa-
tion of Dwarka.
* Major Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravee on the 12th and i6th July 1857 ; also from the 14th; August at the siege assault and occupation of Delhi —
severely wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp)
Ayr.— I Sir James Fergusson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th May
1855, including the battles of Ahna and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
- Captain M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Bedford. — 1 Captain Toseland served vnth the 33rd Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 19th Dec. 1854,
including assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Bucks.— 2 Captain Versturme served with the 17th Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 19th May 1855,
including assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. ; also present at the bombardment and sun-ender of
Kinboume (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Powell served with the 49th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the ist Sept. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Carlow. — 1 Sir Thomas Butler landed in the Crimea as Lieutenant 56th Regiment on the 25th August 1855, served
in the trenches and was present at the final assault and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meda"
- Lieut. Butler served with 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal vrith two Clasps).
Cheshire.— 1 Major Egerton sei-ved with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to
the 13th April 1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal.)
2 Captain Evans served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri
in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lieut. Graves served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier War of 1863 with the Eusafzye
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the
Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the
village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the
submission of the Hill Tribes on the 17th December.
Cork.—" Captain Foster served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he was present with the
combined forces before Sebastopol during the siege, and was employed in the occupation of the Sea of Azof in June
and destruction of the enemy's ships and magazines at Taganrog, Marioupol, Ghirsk, &c. ; served in command of
a mortar in the flotilla, and was several times engaged in firing on the town of Sebastopol untU its fall ; also in
action with the outer batteries on the i8th June ; was in command of a mortar at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinboum ; was several times mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and .
Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Wrixon served with the 65th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
Cornwall. — ' Captain Aims served the campaign of 1843 in Scinde under Sir Charles Napier, and was present ■,
with the expedition to Imaumghur, and battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal) .
2 Lt.Colonel Champion served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battleof Inkerman, siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of April and i6th and 17th June
—wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Major, Sardinian and Tm-kish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Denbigh— 1 Captain Barker served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including
the relief and capture of Lucknow, defence of the Alumbagh, battle of Maregunge, and repulse of the 12th and i6th
January 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Derby.— 1 Colonel Coke has received the Medal for Ava.
2 Lt.Colonel Mosley served with the 60th Rifles in Kaffirland in 1851-52, and was present in the operations in the
Waterkloof m October, and passage of the Kei with Colonel Eyre's Column on the 4th Dec. 1851 (Medal).
^ Major Newdigate served as a Lieut, in the Native Levies at the Cape of Good Hope in 1851, and was present at •.
the capture of Port Armstrong (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Conolly served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in the 49th Regiment, including the battle of Alma and
siege of Sebastopol : was dangerously wounded (shot through the chest) at the repulse of the powerful sortie on the
26th October— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
Devon. — • Captain Letts served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from 3rd Sept. 1855, and was present .
at the siege of Sebastopol, and dangerously wounded at the assaiUt of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with
tUasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
- Captain Worthington served with the Bufi"s in the Crimean campaign ft-om the 3rd Sept. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Savile served throughout the whole of the Southern Mahi-atta campaign of 1844, and was present with
the storming parties at the Forts of Samunghm-, Paimella, and Pownghur ; also served in 1845 in the Concan and '
Sawant Warree rebellion.
■* Lt.Colonel Dowell was in action with the Russian batteries on Hangoe-head, 22nd May 1854. Sei-ved with the
Baltic expedition in 1855, and was engaged with the enemy on the 18th June ; present at the destruction of
a fort and barracks, and the shelling an encampment on the 23rd June ; destruction of thirty vessels in the
Bay of Werolax on 30th June ; landing at Lovisa, and burning the Government houses, &c., on 5th July; shelling a
Cossack encampment on loth July; destruction of a Cossack barrack, &c., 12th July; action with a steamer, giin-
])oats, and a battery near Wiborg on the 13th July; and was mentioned in the despatches for his gallantry in assist-
ing to save the crew of a boat under fire, for which he has received the Victoria Cross ; engaged with the batteries at
Fredrecksham on 21st July ; occupation of the Island of Kotka, and destruction of the stores, &c., on 26th July, and
bombiirdment of Sweaborg (Medal).
•■■ Captam Holford sci-ved as Ensign 79th Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siisje
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Deano served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i86o in North China, including the
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Ta,ku Ports). Served also during the ojjer.a-
ti033 against theTaepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and Mnv T862, resulting in the taking of the stockade
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. 687
)f Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified town of Najow,
mdthe affair at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct at Najow).
Donegal. — 1 Lt.Colonel Todd-Thornton served with the 40th Regt. throughout the operations in Candahar and
i-ffghanistan in 1841-42 (Medal). Also served the Gwalior campaign, and was present in the action at Maharajpore,
.9th Dec. 1843 (Medal).
^ Captain Doyne served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, and was present in the Trenches with the siege
,rain at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Dorset. — ' Colonel Bingham served 24 years in the Indian Army, and was with his Regiment in the Bm-mese war
)f 1824-25-26, for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
2 Major Clapcott served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
ittack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond, storm
tnd capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of
;heniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Dublin.— 1 Major Forsyth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 57th Regt., and was present at the
tattles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, vrith capture of the QuaiTies, assaults of the Redan
lu the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; was also at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with thi'ee Clasps, Brevet of Major,
f night of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Dumfries.— 1 Captain Hill served as Adjutant of the 70th Regt. in New Zealand during the campaigns in the
Viiikatc), Taranaki, and Wanganui Provinces in 1863-65, including the storming of Rangiawhia. Served as Field
iiljutaiit to the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Carey against the Thames natives (Medal).
- Captain Yorstoun served' with the 26th Maclras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with
Ilusj) lor Pegu).
Durham.— 1 Colonel Hall served as Stafi" Officer with the Madras ArtUlery in the Light Field Force in the
iouthera Mahratta country in 1841, and was present at the taking of the Fort of Nepauuee ; served also with Lord
rough's expedition to China, commanding Troop of Horse Artillery (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Joined Lord
taglan's force on 14th Nov. 1854, and served as au Assistant Engineer until after the storming the Redan on the
8th June, on which day he was employed in the advanced parallel. Transferred to the Turkish Contingent with
ank of Lt.Colonel and succeeded to the command of the Field Artillery as Brigadier, which appointment he held
mtil the peace (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 3rd Class of the Med,iidie, and Turkish Medal) .
2 Captain Lluellyn served with the 45th Regt. in the Crimea from 8th Nov. 1854 to 6th March 1855, including the
lege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* Lt.Colonel Bolton served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal and three Clasps). He acted as Aide de
lamp to Sir Han-y Smith at Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and was Adjutant of the 31st at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon
severely wounded).
* Captain Moore served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the
torming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Edinburgh.— 1 Lord Lothian served on the Stafif of Sir J. Outram in the Persian war ; was present at the taking
f Muhurm-ah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp).
- Captain Boulton served at the siege of Sebastopol from March to July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
leda!).
Essex.— 1 Captain Lennard served with the 28th Regt. in the Crimea from 27th Fell, to 5th July 1855, including
he siege of Sebastopol and affair in the cemetery— severrly wouihIimI (.xrc'ial with i'las|,. an.l Turkish Medal).
- Captain Newton served in the Crimea from 3rd May iS;, «!ili tlir l;iitl>, iiii-ludiuu tl^- >h -e and fall of Sebas-
opol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Mclal wii h 1 i:i-ii. inul Tu i^l-ll Mrdiili.
Fermanagh.— 1 Captain Klliott .servud with the 41st Kcji. I lii'^ ni-h-iii ih^ Ka^t.i-n caiuiiai-ii of 1854-55, includ-
iig the battles of Alma ami I m!;. rniaii, si.-r mimI fall of Srli;i-i.i|,'.|. iviml-r of the sortie on 26th Oct., attacks of the
ledanoniSth June and . 1 li -' : . '.l.-ial w 11 li 1 lir< r rin,,] .-, 'I'uikisli .\I^ da I, and Medal for Meritorious Service).
Fife.— 1 Sir Arthai- Hal . ^ :, i;a-i' vu camiia il; n '-l i:;;.; - ^^ wiih ilic 42nd Highlanders, including the
lattlesof Almaand Calakla-, a , . .p. da aai to Kartell, -a-'jr and lall nl Seliast< ijiol, and assault of the outworks on
he 18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardiiiitiii and Turkish Medals).
Forfar.—' Captain Carnegie served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and was present at the actions of
he Hiudun and battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (wounded), cap-
ire of Lucknow, acted as Field Engineer to Brigadier Barker's Force in Oude, and was dangerously wounded
-t the assault and capture of Birwah (mentioned in desjiatches. Medal vs^ith two Clasps).
Glamorgan,—' Captain Palmer served with the 62nd Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol from 3rd Sept. 1855, and
i'as taken prisoner at the attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
^'urkish Medal).
Gloucester.—' Captain Battiscombe served with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
luding the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded on 12th January 1855 (Medal with Clasps,
th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Hants. — - Captain Frost served in the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the
lege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
3 iiieut. Colonel Briggs served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the loth August, 1855, including
he battle of the Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' CioiMii, TIainipson served with the S2nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including
a I all of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11 ■ iii: ; Ml. I Captain Rooper served with the 38th Regt. in the Crimea from 23rd Aug. 1855 (Medal with
1,11 !. .;■ Si ha lopol, and Turkish Medal).
Jersey.—' Lt.Colonel Touzel served with the 27th Regiment in suppression of the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Kent." — ' Captaia Knight served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, ir eluding the
■eUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and captm-e of Luckno^r, and Transgogra
)perations (Medal with two Clasps) .
2 Major Howell was present as Aide de Camp to Colonel Herman, the Consul General of Tripoli, with the Expedi-
ion which was sent by the Tiirkish Government in the winter of 1855-56 to suppress a rebellion of the Ai-abs in the
Sharien and Jebbe Mountains (Turkish Military Order of Merit).
Kerry. — ' Lt.Colonel O'ConneU sei-ved with thie 73rd in Canada dm-ing the Rebellion iu 1838-39; at the siege of
ilonte Video from Sept. 1845 to Aug. 1846 ; and in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
2 Doctor Maybury served with the late British Auxiliary Legion in Spain from July 1835 to Sept. 1837, first as
Assist. Surgeon and afterwards as Surgeon of the loth Mimster Light Infantry; received two Medals, one for the
;th May 1836 and the ether for the storming of Irun in June 1837 ; was mentioned in general orders for gallant con-
luct in dressing the wounded imder the hottest fire in the actions of the 15th and i6th March 1837.
Kilkenny.—" Captain de Montmorency served the Oude campaign of 1858-59 with the 2nd Dragoon Guards,
ncluding the affair of Gooree, and Trans-G(igi-a affiiirs atBungaon (Medal).
Lanark.— 1 Captain Gossling served in theNewZealand war of 1864-66 as Lieutenant in Taranaki Military Settlers,
and was present at the captm-e of Ahu Ahu Kaitakie, and Fiprilei (Medal).
Lancashire. — ' Captain Henley served as extra Aide de Camp to General Windham during the operations at Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent in Nov. 1857. Served afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Walpole,
ind >vas present at the defeat of the rebels at Sisea (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
' ' Ota in Molesworth served with the 19th Regt. in the Crimea from May 1855, and was engaged in the attack on
' larries 7th June, and in the attacks of the Redan on the iSth Jmie and 8th Sept. — severely wounded (Medal
v\ , I, '• lasp, and Turkish Medal) .
' I oloiiel Whitle served at the Cape of Good Hope with the 91st Regt., and was present under Sir Harry Smith
at ihe attack and defeat of the emigrant Boers on the 29th Aug. 1848.
^ Lt.Colonel Phibbs served five years in India with the 48th Regt., including the campaign against the Rajah of
30 org in Ai3ril 1834.
6 Major Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the operations in the
Nepaul Terai (Medal).
^ Colonel Mathias served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 Medal and one Clasp) ; commanded a strong De-
tachment of H.M. Troops at the affair of Buddiwal ; was in command at the battle of Aliwal, where he had charge
688 War Services of the Officers of the Militia.
of the howitzers (named in the despatches, and made Brevet Major) ; and commanded the Grenadier Company 62nd-
Rerrt. fit the battle of Sobraon (womuled).
* Captain Bolton served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from July 1855 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from April to September 1S55,
including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from Fe-
rozepore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
Leicester. — ^ Captain Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the siege
assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege
and capture of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
- Captain Grimston served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea fi-om Jan. 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol, assault of the 18th June, and expeditions to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India
at the battle of Cawnpore, the relief and capture of Lucknow (wounded at the assault of the Begum's Palace), and
engagements in Bareilly (Medal with Clasp) .
Leitrim. — 1 Colonel Hon. "VV. J. Forbes served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854 and
has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal.
- Major Wise served with the 4Sth Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 21st April 1855 to the 6th June
1856, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, attacks of the Redan ou the i8th June and 8th Sept., and several
sorties (Medal vtnth Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in Central India during the mutiny in pursuit of '
Tantia Topee, and commanded a small field force in pursuit of Bengoline in 1859-60.
Limerick. — 1 Captain Mawe was present with the expedition which stormed the war fences of Kambia, and
bombarded the town of GbaUah, Western Africa, on the 23rd and 24th March 1859.
Lincoln. — ' Captain Mason served with the 82nd Regt. in suppressing the IncUan mutiny in 1857-58, including the
operations at Cawnpore imder Windham, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khankur, taking of
Bareilly, subsequent operations in Rohilcund, and defence of PowasTie (Medal).
London. — 1 Major Hobson served with the 72nd Bengal N.I. throughout the ist and 2nd siege operations before
Mooltan in 1848-49, including the storm and capture of the city and sui-render of the fortress and garrison, affair of
the 9th Sept., assault of the Suburbs on 27th Dec. 1848 ; also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
2 Captain Savory served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; — advanced
with Havelock's Column from Cawnpore on the ii;th September and was present at the actions of Mungarwar,
Oonao, Buseerutgunge, capture of the Alumbagh, and the several actions resulting in the relief and subsequent
defence of Lucknow (wounded); was at the storming of the Engine House, and Hirn Khana; served under Outram
throughout the operations at the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the final siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858, and as Station Staff OflEicer to Colonel Smith commanding a Field
Force (Medal with two Clasps, a year's sei'vice for Lucknow, and Life Pension for Wounds).
Longford. — 1 Lord Annaly served m the Peninsula with the 14th Light;Dragoons, and has received the War Medal
■with two Clasps for Badajoz and Salamanca.
Mayo. — 1 Captain Whaite served with the loth Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1846 including the latter part
of the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of that fortress, andbattle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps)..
2 Lt.Colonel A. Knox-Gore served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 in
th? Arrah District, Bengal (Medal).
2 Captain Kingscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th November 1854, including the
sieire and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded— rifht arm amputated — at the attack of the Redan on the
8th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Meath. — i Quarter Master Davidson served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North
China, uioluding the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and captm-e of the inner Taku Fort, and suiTender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Middlesex. — 1 Captain Adair served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was
I^resent at the reUef of Azimghur (Medal).
2 Captain Black served with the 99th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Miller served with the 82nd Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 and was present in the operations at
Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th, and 28th November, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent on the 6th Dec. 1857, destruction
of the Fort of Tetteha, actions of Khodagunge and Ivhankm-, advance on and occupation of Furruckabad, and sub-
sequent operations (Medal) .
" Quarter Master Milne served with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Kaftir war in 1852-53 including the ex-
pedition beyond the Key in Aug. 1852 (Medal). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of AJma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tm-kish Medal) . "Also
granted the Silver Medal with Annuity for Meritorious Service.
•^ Lt.Colonel Aikman sei-^-ed in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (Medal). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege of Delhi and various engagements (Medal with Clasp),
and when in command of the 3rd Sikh Cavalry on advanced picket, with a hundred of his men on the ist March
iSjS he attacked and utterly routed a rebel force consisting of 500 Infantry, 200 Horse, and two guns, cutting up
100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the remainder of the enemy into and over the Goomtee, himself
receiving a severe sabre cut on the face in a personal encovmter with several of the enemy. For this feat, which
was performed under every disadvantage oi broken ground, and partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining
fort, he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
' Captain Coope served with the 57th Regt. in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,.
capture of the Quarries, assault of the Redan on i8th June, and attack on 8th Sept. ; was also at the bombardment
and capture of Kinbourn. After the repulse on the i8th June he was selected to carry despatches fi-om Colonel
L(jrd West, on whom the command of the Brigade devolved, to Lord Raglan, which he did aci-oss the open,
exposed to a heavy fire, and afterwards from Lord Raglan to Su- George Brown (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
Monaghan. — ' Captain Henderson served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and in June 1857 was attached to-
an Irregular Levy of 1,400 men engaged in the district for the protection of Agra, being also vested with the poweri^^
of Joint Magistrate in the district of Agra, AUyghur, and Muttra; present at the action of Agra on 5th July, and
was afterwards Assistant Field Engineer in the Force ; in Oct. was appointed Orderly Officer to Colonel Greathed,.
present at the action of Dilkhoosha'and relief of Luclcnow by Lord Clyde, the affair at Kanoiige, aflfair of 2nd Dec
and action of 6th Dec. at Cavrapore ; sei-ved afterwards as Aide de Camp to Major Gen. Sir Thomas Harte Franks,
j>nd present at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerijore, Sultanpore, and Dhowi-aha, siege and capture of
Lucknow (wounded by an explosion), including storming of the Emaumtaara and Kaisabagh (Medal with two-
Clasps).
- Ma.ior Woodwright served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal) and was present at
t'.ic (:ilciug of Amoy, Chapoo, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. Ho also served -with the 18th in the Burmah war of
1832 53 to the conclusion (Medal), and was present at the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on
til.' •:;t'n-.;-o(m river, landed in command of a Company of the Royal Irish and with the Jlariues of the jPox frigate-
,st iMi. .1 :iiid '!( sti nyed tlic Dallastockades; served during the till V- ,m;-c, -iin-j- d:iys' u]n.'r.-itiims in the vicinity
a:rl :,i ;.;iii ;:iMi cMpture of Rangoon, and on the 14th April \'. : > :>;; -iniinsj |i;iriy ;it the Great Dagou
I'l ::'. ;.:-'i: :ii tlie capture of I'rorae and repulse of the 111 1 in- lu-iulits ni' I'rome in Jan. 1853 ;
Cm; ;, ;, 111 I 'oi II | Ml 1 ly of the i8th during thc wholc of tl ic succi>^ I ,- ■ i , m tlie Dniiiibew district including
17H1 Marcli 1S53 (woiniilcd), when the i8th stormed mill I :;:■; I -I I '' I l, also 19th March when the strong-
hold oftho Burmese Chief Mea Toon wasstormed m- i i I I > I r. inured (Medal with Claajj for Pegu).
Montgomery and Merioneth. — ' Colonel Bern I . 1 -11840-41-42, and was present in
the actions of Killa Aziden Goaine, Ghuznoe, occuiiiiih iin ' 1,1 , !,:, n :, iin Mtlnirs m which the Candahar Divi-
sion under fleiicral Nott v,-as engaged in its progresis thi-.juyli tlie KlnH.id L'abool, Tczecn, Jugdulluck, and Kyber
I'asscs (Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the 3Iilitia. 689
Norfolk.— 1 Major Hon. Fred. Walpole was engaged in the operations in China while sei-ving as Flag Lieutenant
to the Naval Commander in Chief, Sir G. H. Seymour (Jledal) .
2 Captain Dods sei-ved with the 14th Regt. in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the
i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Dowler served with the 6ist Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Northampton. — 1 Captain Cary Klwes served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war in 1851-52 (Medal).
Northumberland. — ' Major Mitford served with the i8th Royal Irish and on the Stafi" throughout the first
China war in 1841-42 (Medal), and was present at the storming and captm'e of the heights aljove Canton, the occu-
pation of Chusan, and investment of Nankin.
'■' Major Grey sei-ved with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the loth June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September— on the latter occasion
on a covering party in front of the Right Attack (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal) .
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign from November 1857 to July 1858, including the actions at Cawnpore
under General Windham in November, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), and the summer campaign
in Gude under Sir Hope Grant (Medal with Clasp) .
Nottingham.— 1 Cajitain Girardot commanded a Detachment on l)oard the Birl-enhead, when wrecked off Dan-
ger Point, Cape of Good Hope, on the night of the 26th Feb. 1852. He served with the 43rd in the Kaffir war off
1852-53 (Medal).
^ Captain Crofton served in the 6th Regiment during the Kaffir war in 1850-51, and was engaged in most of the
operations against the enemy, including the affair in the Amatola Mountains against Sandilli's tribe on the 24th and
28th Dec. 1850, and also the combined attack on the Amatolas on the 28th June 1851 (Medal).
2 Captain Prust served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with
two Clasps).
■• Lieut. Fosbroke served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd
12th and 14th August, i8th and 21st September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and
Pekin).
Oxford.— 1 Gaptniii Sparke served with the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 19th
May 1855 (Medal wiili n.isn, mi id Turkish Medal).
Perth. — ' Lonl sii ii ;iii ni -( ived with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, including the
jiege and fall (jf Si lia-i.p.il (M.ilal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Queen's County. ' (.;a.]jtiuu Campbell served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China
(Medal with two Clasps) .
Badnor. — 1 Major Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59, including the-
ussault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
Kenfrew. — 1 Captain Aiulerson served as Staff Officer to the Force at the assault and capture of Rowa on 6tli
June 1858, and was aftei-wards present with the 95th Regt. at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle of
Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the captiu-e of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and served for some
,ime as Assistant Field Engineer in Central India (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Boss. — 2 Surgeon Brydon served at the defence of Jellalabad under Sir Robert Sale (Medal), and in the subse-
juent advance upon Ca'bool under General Pollock in 1842 (Medal). In the second Bui-mese War under General
jodwin (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). And at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow under Sir J. IngUs (C.B.,.
VIedal with Clasp, and a year's service). Received thi-ee slight wounds in the retreat from Cabool, and a severe one-
it Lneknow.
' I :iii(;iiu Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and surrender of
KiiiNMini, and with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper (Medal
,\ iili I 'lasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 u tain Grove served throughout the i:;i-ti m i-:i;ii|i,i u n .r 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava^
I inn to Kertch and Yenikale, sicL,'! ' : I i 1 ' ~ 1 : i ( .Medal -with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
1 ■ 1 1 Medal). Served the campaign I'l :i mutineers in India, including the actions at Ca-wn-
"■r - "til Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudyguipjc.MU'l siiiiii! ai-nl, ^ii'ij-e and fall ofLucknow and a.ssaultof the Martiniere
nil! Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal
ivith Clasp) .
Shropshire —1 Major Russell served in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion, with Admiral Sir F. A.
Dnnnanncy, at Navarino (Modal).
2 Captai:. llMiiihx - -i\iil witlL the Military Train the campaign of i860 in North China (Modal with Clasps).
^ Captar ' \ ^il \'. iih the 2ist Fusiliers dm-ing the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
;MedalAv • : ,-, : I'mki.-li Medal).
■> ( 'amaiii Diijv. iiL ,1.1-1 cd with the Column under Colonel Warre on theTaptee River in co-operation with the Cen-
'■■■•\ i^Mlia. Field Force in 185S.
' 11 I a in Masefield served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860,.
I "ir the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp f >r the Taku Forts).
: , ' < '-:;i'aiii I 'i-^r!'"^^ V. AVyipir M>rvod yi-ith the 90th Light lufantr;,- i-i t!-o ( ■.-imoan campaign from the i2tli
I: . ;..:.i., , ■■, :,:;-!• '■] ( . t s . I n stopol, and was of the St ' :■ 1 a- 1-, at the assault of the Redan
• 11 L: . I 1 . '. a '.! I'll 1 1, i^Il Medal). Servedinthf l- mi i- i 1 -a ign from July 1857, includ-
I J I in- : '■ I, : ' , I . i a ■ 1. 1 1 . , \>, in \. •••■•[ ( i \ ih , Willi Outi'am at the Alumlia-j n, a < i , , I ..-i-cjuent capture of Lucknow
iiiuatiDiR-il ill jMi- .1. uiaraiu s duspatuLies). Served with Grant's field Ini-i-u uiioliuU the hot-weather campaign
.n Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Mentioned in despatches lor distinguished conduct on
picket duty.
Somerset.— 1 Lt. Colonel Adair served -with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including
;he siege an I ra:i ,.': S. l.ast.ii.nl (^tedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^Majnr- • :. .1 ill iIm' XcTliii lands Army during the Belgian revolutionfrom 1832 to 1839, andis a Knight
3f the bra. . a- am- .la ( ■liana.
'' Capt ., '.1 I : li . ill sii A ( 1! Ill till- Crimean campaign from 29th Jan. 1855 as Adjutant of the 28th Regt. and was-
ir.-M-,i; : I . ,, ., ,.r ami (all M|'Si-l,a,st.,],.,l (Mrilal wiiliriasp, iiial'riirki.-^ihMedal).
-, -ivr.l \\iili till- ■• I'auis" 111 iiu- rniiii-a iv-.ai !aa a . 1 s,-iitember to the i5thNovember iS55,including
''i|m; i iiia-iar ('i-aa.i;h soryod -with the .Military 'I'ra 111. ari 111 j ;a^ Light Cavalry, in the Now Zealand war of
iSa4 66 ; aiauiiunided a Troop in theWanganui and Taranaki ciimpaiuns, and was present in nearly all the engagc-
tnejits on that coast (Medal).
Stirling.— 1 Captain Halkett served with the 45th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal).
Suflblk — ' Capttiin Oakes served in the ist Royals at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth July 1S55
^^a ii. V. ia,-],, and Turkish Medal).
1 ! . : ; I w a 1 1 1 a served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, inchiding the siege and fall of
I- I iiiaak of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutinj'
I r I iilirer to a Field Force in Guzerat, including the attack on the Taringa Hills (mentioned in de-
1 :n till same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 1858, and was present at the attack and cap ture-
a. ■-' r.-c slli.t.
ail ' .iliaiil Kyehm was present at the defence of Kalafat in 1854. He was appointed by the British
r\. undpr General Cannon with the Staff of the Turkish Armj% in which he received the nuik of
'. i lira ail]. aiiiail the Allied expedition to the Crimea, and was present in the battles of the Alma, Ba -
ii . niaii ; in ili.'Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the defence of Enpatoria. Received the honorar.y
a, ,, .a ia a a .n. I m the IJntash Ai'my 23rd Oct. 1857 (Medal with four Clasps for the Crimea, 4th Class of the Med-
i.he.an.l Tin ;.i.sU Medal).
*• Captain Trederoft served in the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches
with, the siege train, and at the bombardment of April (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
Sussex.— 1 Colonel St. Clair sei-ved with the Bombay Horse Artillery in the campaign of 1839-40 in Affghanistan,
mil was present at the storm and Ciipture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool; also at the sturming of
Khrjjuck.
690 War Services of the Officers of the Militia.
* Major Alclridge sei^-ed with the 21st Fusihers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 including the battle of
Ahna, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the iSth June : also the expedition to Kinbourn
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Tubbs served in command of a Detachment of the gth Bombay N.I. against the mutineers in Central In-
dia in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Pasley served with the Field Force under Brigadier W. Coghlan against the Arabs near Aden in 1858,
and at the storm and captiu'e of Fort Shaik Othman.
Tipperary. — i Colonel Frend served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough at the battle of Maharajpore 29th December
1843, and was very severely wounded and had his right arm amputated on the field (mentioned in despatches,
Bronze Star).
^ Doctor Dempster was Assist. Surg, in medical charge of the 93rd Highlanders at New Orleans.
Tyrone. — 1 Lt.Colonel Caulfield sei-ved with the Coldstream Guards in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Jan.
1855 until a few days before the fall of the town, and was present at the attack on the enemy's works on the 18th
June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
2 Captain Buchanan served with the 88th Regt in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawn-
pore under Major Gen. Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of Lucknow, operations in the Doab with
the Coiimin under Col. G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and siege and capture of Calpee in May 1858
(Medal with Clasp).
The Tower Hamlets. — 1 Captain Nott served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens in Burmahin Jan.
1857, and on two occasions commanded a Detachment of the 35th Regt. engaged with the enemy, and received a letter
of approbation from the Governor General in Council.
- Quarter Master White served with the 50th Regt. the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of
Punniar (Bronze Star). Served also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah,
Aliwal, and Sobraon — at Sobraon he earned the Queen's Colour (Medal and three Clasps). Has also a Medal for
Meritorious Services.
^ Lt.Colonel Halkett served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the sth February to the
17th Septemljer 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and Expeditious to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
-with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
* Major deSalis served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
^Lt.Colonel Macnamara was engaged with the 59th Regt. in the expedition from Canton to the White Cloud Moun-
ta.tnsin June 1858, including the action with the Braves on 3rd June ; was also present at the storming and capture
by escalade of the walled city of Namtow, nth Aug. 1858 (Medal).
7 Captain Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewan-
giri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain "Wharton served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the
Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, attack and capture of
Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp).
Warwick. — 1 Major Grimston served with the 19th Regt. intheCrimea from 5th Jan. to 21st July 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Vaughton served with the 90th Light Infantry at the siege of Sebastopol from 2nd Dec. 1854 to 29th July
1855, and was ]n-csent at the repulse of the Russian sortie on the night of the 22nd March, in which he commanded a
Detachment of the 90th ; was also at the taking of the Quarries on the 7th June, and attack on the Redan on the i8th
June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Waterford. — 1 Lt.Colonel "Villiers-Stu.artserved with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66,
and was present at the attack on Gate Pah and engagement at Te Ranga (slightly wounded in the neck, mentioned
in despatches. Medal) .
Vv^'estmeath. — 1 Captain Gardiner served on the Staff of Colonel Outram, and in command of a Detachment of
the 17th Regt. in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, and was present at all the oi^erations of the Light
Field Force, including the capture of Gotea, 21st, and of Munohur Stockades and Fort, 25th Jan. 1845 ; at the latter
he led the Forlorn Hope, and was severely wounded. Of his party of sixteen men, foui- were liUled and nine
wounded. Received the thanks of the Governor in Council of Bombay, and those of the Commander in Chief in In-
•dia, in general orders for his services.
^ Major Nugent served with the 33rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 5th February 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
Westmorland. — 1 Major Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade
of Odessa, and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wexford. — 2 Captain Alcock served with the 95th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 15th Jan. 1855, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Wicklow. — 1 Captain Howard served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 44th Regt. including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, anil siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Wiltshire. — 1 Captain Bellers was present with the 50th Regt. at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star), 29th Dec.
1843. Served also the campaign on the Sutlej in 1S45 46 (Medal and three CUisps), including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, Aliwal (wounded), and Sobraon : he acted as Adjutant tn lii,'; UcLrt. nearly the whole of the campaign.
2 Captain Hume served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimean camiiaign from the ist July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign
from November 1857, including the capture of Meeangungo, siege and capture of Lucknow, aR'airs of Barree and
Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
Worcester.—' Major >;orlmry sei^ved as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 2ud
July to 4th Sept. 1855, and was present at the battle of the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
York.— 1 Lt.Colonel Gunter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Blake served with the Carabineers in Oude and the Trans-( ;■ l.i:i ili-t 1 let in 1858-59, and was present
at the action of Doondiakera, affairs of Chui'da, taking of the Fort of Mil;. ■ 1 nai of Bankee (Medal).
^ Captain Balguy served as a Lieutenant in the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir w m 1 , . \1 edal), during the latter pait
of which lie w:is selected to organize and command amounted force of 80 imn nf 1 h- 1 1 -iment. Served as Captain of
tie 1,1 III I M!ti|);ii,\ (iiilie.itli liegt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkennan,
ail i : I Meiliil with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' i.i '■ ■ v\-ri\ 'AitU the 2nd Queen's !^oyals in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal); also with the
c.\i,eil.L...ii .'.._., .li 1.1' ihe (tniiij'- lliver in 1852-53.
f' Major Dowkcr served i..~ .\(l.iuii,iit ..f the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
' Captain Cubitt served ill tlie ( riiiuiili-Dm 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
of 6th April and loth May, ;iiid ,iit;iel< mi the Quarries, and of the Redan on the i8th June; was wounded in the
trenches on the 28th June (.Me.lnl \viili ( lasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain Croker served wnh :i iiei;iehment of the 6th Regt. sent from Bombay in 1837 against the rebels in
Canara. Served in the Kiiflir wur oi' j,:46-47 (was Acting Adjutant in the Trans-Kci exiiedition) ; also in that of
1850 52 (Medal),— at the CDiiiiiieiieeiiKiit of which he was appointed Field Adjutant,— in July 1851 Acting Brigade
Mnjnr, nnd in Feb. 1852 D. A. Q.M.G. ul tho.ist Brigade ; was engaged in all the principal afiilirs of the war ; five
time- ii.riieed in general orders, and repeatedly in despatches. j
" (':iiii:iii 1 1 ewett served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th May 1855, including the siege and fall of
8eli:isi'.|i'.l, iiii'i airairofthe iSth June; was also at the. captui-e of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish!
McdaiJ. Also served in the liidiini niuliny e;mi|i.-ii-ii 111,1857-58, iuchuling the actions of Chanda, Umecrpore, and]
Sultanpore, siege ;iiel eii]!! ni'e i,l' l,uel<iie\\ ( .Me.!:il wiHi Clasp).
1- Cajitaiu Hoijkiiis SI I veil in I lie 1 iiiie-iii e,ini|i:iejii from 4th October 1854 with the 49th Regt. including tht
battle of Iiikerniun. sieee 11 in I t-ill mI' Seli;isin|ir,|, soiiie (jl'26th October, capture of the Quarries, and assaults of the]
aiedun on the i8tli June and Sth September (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal).
BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE.
691
1842
FIRST CLASS,
of 35 Tears' Standing.
Francis Baring Kemp
Hon. George Loch
Hon. Henry Vincent Bayley
Hvn. Sir William Muir, KCSI...
Hon. Francis Lestock Beaufort
George Diindas Tumbull
J Alexander Shakespear ...
Robert Abercromlne ....
Mark Bensley Tliornhill.
William John Rivett Camac ...
Hon. Francis Boyle Pearson
John Forbes David Inglis
Edward Olive Bayley, CSI. {Bar-
rider at Law)
Samuel Wauchope, GB
FrancisMacan Lind
Ron. Sir John Strachey, KCSf.
Vemon Hugh Schalch
833 Son. Robert .\ndvon- John
Drummond
2500 Gilbert PockliiiL'tnn Mmipn- ...
8333UEfQH.George('aiii|.lM'll ( li.irri^lp,
at Law)
833 U?on. Elphinstoue Jackson
3160. John WMiTonder Dalrymple
25ooJFulwar Craven Fo\vle
5500J Charles Burslem Saunders, CB
^i(>&\Hon. Louis Steuart Jackson
4000 Alonzo Money, CB
John Power
Charles Thomas Buckland
S^oH. Robert Henry Da vies, CSI.
SECOND CLASS,
of 20 I>ii7\v' Sfiindiiii/.
HoH. Robert Spankie
Hugh David Saudeman ....
3Soo,Ch:n-]es Robert Ijiud.-^ay
Judge of the High Court of Judicjiture at Fort William, i July 62.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, i July 62. Fui'l.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, i July 62.
Lieutenant Governor of the N.W. Provinces, 7 March 68.
District and Sessions Judge of the 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal, 23 Jan. 63.
Member of the Lieutenant Governor's Council.
District and Sessions Judge of Meerut, N.W. Provinces, 3 Sept. 57.
Commissioner of Benares Division, N.W. Provinces, 12 March 62 ; Agent to
the Governor General at Benares, 21 March 62 ; and Superintendent of
the Family Domains of the Mahnrajah of Benares, 20 Dec. 62.
Opium Agent of Behar, Bengal, 6 March 65, Patna.
District and Sessions Judge of Seharunpore, N.W. Provinces, i May 66.
Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Moradabad. N.W. Provinces, 7 Aug. 69.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, N.AV. Provinces. 11 June 66.
Senior Member of the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces, 13 Aug. 68.
Secretary to the Govt, of India in the Home Department, 16 Feb. 71.
Additional Judge of Hooghly, Burdwau, and 24-Pei-gunnahs, Bengal.
Commissioner of Meerut Division, N.W. Provinces.
Ordinary Member of the Governor General's Council. Took his sent
7 March 68.
Member of the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces of Bengal, in fie De-
partment of Land Revenue, &e. Member of the Lieutenant Governor's
Council.
Commissioner of Agra Division, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Bareillj', N.W. Provinces.
Lieutennnt Governor of Be
Judge or il„. Tli.j}, ('.MMf ,,
Coniiiii--ioi,, r nf 1;. . ,
thMl I'.TLon,.,:,],-, 1:
Di.'itrirl MM. I S,-~MM,..h; ,
Resi.l.-MtMt tll.-CnM.t of II
Judge. iC tip. III.,), Cmrt o
Memlior of Ihr l',.,Mr.l O.I-
Dcpnvlinciit oF KxciM'. .'
Officiating District and Se
March 71.
iiui-o Mt Fort William, 25 May 65. Furl.
ni. liliaugulpore Division and Son-
'i"iMli. Hengal, 2 Nov. 69.
.Mil, 29 .May 68.
■Mture at Fort William, i July 62.
lie, Lower Provinces of Bengal, in :he
Judge of Shahjehanpore.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Burdwan Division, Bengal.
Lieutenant Governor of the Punjaub and its Dependencies, 20 Jan. 71.
Judge of the
Accountant (;
17 Ap'ril 6s.
Judge of the ( 'liiei- ( ',,1111 of the Punjab, 25 Aug
District and Sessions Judge of Tirhoot, Bengal
Upiiim Agent of Benares,
N.W. Provinces, 7 May 67.
al, s July 65. Director of the Bank of Benga
District and
Offic'ating at Sarun.
5 May 65, at Ghazeej)0re.
Judge of Cuttack, 21 March 66. Furlough.
nai-il (ilover
Henrv Roliarts Madocks ..
William Thornhill Tucker. .
ifon. William Ainslie
Francis Jeffrey Cockburn ...
Henry Barkley Henderson
Henry Lushington
Alexander Hope
Henry Stewart Reid
PhiUp Sandys Melvill
George Augustus Pepper
Alfred Lisle March-Phillipp.s
Sir George Ebenezer Wil^.
Cou\,ev, Bart. CB
Pendall Thompson
Hon. 5;»- Richard Temple, JSTCV)
Alexander Abercrombie
William Blimt
I !il^ . ' ' I :..' 1 1 :_ li Court of .Judicature at Fort William, 3 .Tune 68.
I' I 10 - ills Judge of Bhaugulporo, Bengal. Furlough.
' ' MS .Judge of Bancoorah, Bengal, 25 Jan. 65.
I'i~;iie i -. o..ns Judge of Patna, Bengal, 26 Jan. 64. Officiating
Judge ol' the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
District and Sessions Judge of Sylhet, Bengal, 7 Sept. 65. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Shahjehanpore, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge of Ghazeepore, N.A¥. Provinces, i May 66.
Furlough,
District and Sessions Judge of Sarun, Bengal, 27 Oct. 65.
Junior Member, Board of Revenue, N.W. I'rovinces, 13 Aug. 68.
Coniii"Nsio'."rMn.| Si: ). eri; :*enfle- 1. .TnUi 11 idcr Division, Punjal). Officiating
Adil
Also
1846
1846
1847
1847
i847_
1847 1 29.
1847, 2.S0..
18472750
1847 2500,
1847,2500
1847:3166
1847 2500
833 1 Richard Palmer Jenkins Conoi
2500 .
John Walter Sherer, CSI.
Bright
1 I I lister Craster
I I ' .1.-1 .1 I ;,.. . . iinge Bengal, 4 Feb. 71.
. M - .1 lei J.. . .1 i Ml 1 1 , . I , ,. .re, 14 June 71.
I - M., .Jialee 01 (,onieiviiore, N.W. Provinces.
li;.! . i.iiier, Lucknow, Oude, 18 May 63. Officiating Chief
I . M, . . .;■ ( )iide.
I M^in.-; Mill >-.-!. Ills Judge of Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces,
ijnlinary iiuiulicr of the Council of the Governor General of India. Took
his seat 25 April 68.
District and Sessions Judge of D.icca, Bengal, 9 Dec. 65.
Joint MaM-i-stiate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Meerut, N.W. Pro-
is Jud-e of U(
-'.1 I Ml \ liliurner Forbes, ( 7;
liiiii.'- lliiMier Prinsep
GoreOuseley
Henry George Keene
Augustus John Elliot
George Henry Mildmay Ric-
ketts, CB
WiUiam George Probyn
Uomnus.sioiii'i
District and .^.
District and .-~
District and .-^
Bengal, 15 April 67
iLMil, 7 April 68.
' . I'rovinces.
.W. Provinces.
d, Bengal, 5 May 70.
N.W. Provinces,
ating Comniissioucr. AUahala I Division.
District and Sessions Judge of Saharunpore, N.W. Province!
il. Furlough
Furlough.
Also Offici
s s
692
Bengal Civil Service.
Appointments, &c.
500! Charles Paget Carmichael
833 Edward Francis Harrison
I
id6 Thomas Edward Ravenshaw
2025 ■William Hem-y Henderson . .
2500 , George Gordon Morris
225o|GeorEre Palnier
2500 UC WiUiam Eraser McDonell .
4666. John Henry Morris Chief Commissioner, Cenfa-al Provinces, 27 May 70.
833!Edward Augustus Prinsep Commissioner of Settlements, Punjab, i Nov. 05. Furlough.
4000 ,Tohn Scarlett Campbell Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab.
3166 Roderick Mackenzie Edwards... Commissioner, Jhansi Division, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commis-
I ) sioner of Aara.
1847^2500, John Henry Bax Ironside, CB. District a.iul Se.-5.sions Judge, Ghazsepore, N.W. Provinces.
184713166 Francis Bruce Simsou Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Dacca Division, Bengal. Furlough.
1848,2500 Thomas Douglas Forsyth, CB. Commissioner, Fyzabad Division, Oude.
1848 12500 1 Henry Cockburu Richardson ... District and Sessions Judge of Rungpore, Bengal, 2 Nov. 69. Officiating
I .Judge of Nuddea.
1848I S33 Richard Charles Oldfield District and Sessions Judge of Mynpoorie. Furlough.
1 84S 1 2500 ; Henry Abbott Robert Alexander |
j I (Barrister at Lair) ^District and Sessions Judge of Rajshahye, Bengal, 5 May 70.
184S12500 ,Simon Nicolson Martin District and Sessions Judge of Allyghur, N.W. Provinces.
" 2500'Charles Edwaril Lance District and Sessions Judge, Midnapore, Bengal, 25 June 68.
25ooj.Tames William Power |District and Sessions Judge of Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
3499 Henry Lucius Dampier .Secretary to the Governuieut of Bengal in the Revenue and General Dc-
I 1 ])artmeiits. Officiating Secretary to the Government of India in the
I j Home Department.
2500, Ernest George Birch iDistrict and Sessions Judge of Biu-dwan, 15 March 71.
I 3500 AUan Octavian Hume, CB 1 Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Revenue,
Agricultui-e, and Commerce, 6 June 71.
Inspector General of Police, N.W. Provinces, 22 Feb. 70.
Comptroller General of Accounts, 22 April 67. Head Commissioner of
Paiier Currency, 17 Sept. 70. Furlough.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circmt, Orissa Division, and Superintendent
of the Triljutary Mehals of Cuttack, Bengal, i Feb. 69.
Officiating Additional District and Sessions Judge of all the Districts in
the Patna Division, Bengal. At Mozufferpore.
Di.^trict and Sessions Judge of Backergunge, Bengal, i Feb. 69.
Magistrate and Collector of Moozuffernuggur, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge of Chittagong, Bengal. Officiating Judge of
Patna.
Financial Commissioner of the Punjab. Additional Member of the
Governor General's Council,
j Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Rajshahye Division, Bengal.
Secretaiy to the Government of India, Financial Department, 17 April 71,
Director Bank of Bengal. Member of the Board of Examiners.
. Magistrate and Collector of Ghazeepore, N. W. Provinces, 4 Feb. 71.
Officiating Judge of Banda.
. Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces of Bengal, in the
Department of Land Revenue, <tc. Officiating Judge of Sylhet.
Suiierintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affiiirs and Government Ad-
1 vocate, 26 Dec. 63. Fui-lough.
i Majmard Brodhurst Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces, 28 April 68. Offi-
I dating Civil and Sessions Judge of Benares.
iazctt Wetenhall Colvin jMagistrate and Collector of Fui-ruckabad, N.W. Provinces. 20 Sept. 71.
Henry Baring La wford jDistrict and Sessions Judge of Jessore, Bengal, 5 July 69.
1 John Mangles Lewis (Magistrate «n<\. Collector, ist Grade, Noakally, Bengal, 17 Nov. 69.
I Officiating Judge of Bhaugulpore.
Archibald Reid Swiney Pollock (Magistrate and Collector of Mh-zapore, N. W. Pi-ovinces.— Officiating
Commissioner of Jhansi.
Commissioner of Lucknow Division, Oude. Officiating Judicial Commis-
sioner.
Collector of Customs, Calcutta, i Nov. 63.
District and Sessions Judge of Mymensiug, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector of Dacca, Bengal, 24 Feb. 66. Officiating
Judge of Rungjjore.
Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces, 16 April 67.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Diuagepore, ISengal.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Presidency Di%-ision, Bengal.
Member of the Lt. Governor's Coixocil ; Officiating Chairman of the
Justices of Peace for the Town of Calcutta..
Conmiissioner and Superintendent, Lahore Division, Punjab. Officiating
Commissioner and Superintendent, JiUlunder Division.
1849
1849
1849
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1849
1849
1849
1849
1849
1849
1849
1849
1845
1850
1850
1850
1850
1850
1850
!949
2750
Ron. Robert Eyles EgertoE
Edmund Weldon Molony
Robert Barclay Chapman (Ba
rUter at Law)
Charles Grant
Henry Muspratt
Hon. Francis Richard Cockerell
Charles Currie
James Alex. Crawford
Augustus Rivers Thompson.
Artluu- Levien
2250 Henry Wodehouse Dashwood ..
i9i6jWilliam LeFleming Robinson..
3499'Lord Henry Ulick Browne
2750! Arthur Brandreth {Barrister at 1
I Law)
2250 WilliamRalijhBenson [Barrister
I at Lam)
2250 Reginald Floyer Saunders [Bar-' Mm-isi
I rister at Law) :. < .
i833'.Tames William Macnabb I' 1
''^S'l S33, William Copeland Capper 1 . ;,ri,
1851 12250 George Boles Pasley 11 ,
185212333 Thomas Bruce Lane
1852J ^33 William Johnston 1 ii
1852 2250 George Henry Lawrence Mm ; -
i852'225o Henry Robert Clarke
'852! 833 Henry Minehin Chase
'852'3133 II'»'- Ashley Eden
ite and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Provinces.
ill' :i 111 I Collector of Shahjehanpore, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
I I iiaissioner, ist Class, 12 Oct. 69, Simla District, Punjab.
I 111, -i ' r, Roy Bareilly Division, Oude, 28 Aug. 68. Fm-lough.
1:1 ,, iid Collector Of Bijnour, N.W. Provinces.
'■■ :adof Revenue, Bengal.
1 ji .1 'Miicral of Registration, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Mil;-:, ' .!;il Collector of Allvghur. N.AV. Provinces, 10 Dec. 67.
Magistrate and ( 'ollcctor of lJanda,-N.W. Prov. Officiating at Mynpoorie.
Magistrate aTL< I Collector of Ecnwah, N.AV. Provinces. Furlough.
Secretaiy to thi; trtn-ernment of Bengal, in the Judicial and Political De-
1 partments, 1 Fel). 69. Officiating Chief Commissioner of British Burmah. 1
1S52 .•-.-■r, Wi'ii.un Waterficld Accountant tieneral, N.W. Provinces, 23 April 67.
105.^ . 7v; > li hIls Edward Chapman Deiiutj"- Accountant General, Bombay, 5 July 65.
loS-: .■.'.--,', William Chichele Plowdcn Magistrate and Collector, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
1052 j-,vu .li/iui llenr3' Ravenshaw District and Sessions Judge of Dinagepore, Bengal.
1S52 2500 George Henry Maxwell Batten
I I (Barrister at Law) Commissioner of Inland Customs, N.W. Provinces, 6 June 71. Agra.
1852 2316 Henry Bruce Simson iAdditional Judge of Chittagong, Dacca, Backergunge, and Tipperah.
1852^2250 Swinton Samuel Melville 'Magistrate and Collector of Budaon, N.W. Provinces, 17 Aug. 70.
1852 2500 Edward Drummond iDistrict and Sessions .Judge of I'uvneah, Bengal.
'853 27.50 Si)-\VilUamJamesHerschel,.Bar<. District and Sessions Judge of Nuddea, Bengal.
Bengal Civil Service.
693
il
AprOINIMENIS, &c.
1853^
1853
THIRD CLASS,
of 12 Years' Standing.
Edward Grey (Barrister at Law]
UOi; Ross Lo'wis Mangles
:i8s3
1853
1853
1853
1853
1853
1853
ArcMale Villiers Palmer
George Elliot Watson
Horace Abel Cockerell
SkipwithHenryChurcliill Tayler
Heni-y Davis Willock
William James Money, CSI..
William Stirling Halsey
Stuart Savmders :
:i853^
1853:
iSs4,
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854:
1854
1854
1854
i8S4
1S54
1854
1855
1855
^855
i8s5
1855
:i855
1855
18S5
1855
1855
1855
1855
Richard Henry Cliflford
Donald Campbell Macnabb .
Henry Albert Mangle
District and Sessions Judge of Moorshedabad, Bengal.
Additional District and Sessions Judge of all the Districts in the Patna
Division, Bengal. Officiating as Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and
Coorg.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Gya, Bengal, 5 June 70.
Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces, i May 66. Offi-
ciating at Muttra.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Chittagong Division, Bengal.
Officiating Commissioner, Presidency Division.
Civil and S(--ioii- .1 1 ,■_'■•, 2nd Grade', Beerbhoom, Bengal. Also Addi-
tional Disii I luiis Judge of Burdwan.
. IJoolundshuiur, N.W. Provinces, 31 Jan. 71.
'1, ist Grade, Nuddeea, Bengal, 10 Dec. 6g.
;i)r of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces, 31 July 66. Offi-
ciating Commissioner of Cotton and Commerce with the Government of
India.
Chairman of the Justices of the Peace for the town of Calcutta, and Com-
missioner of PoUce for the town and suburbs ; also Magistrate of Police.
Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate 1
Magistrate am
Acc'
Division. Officiating
Officiating Accountant
Lesley Charles Probyn
Charles Pearson Elliott
Henry Binny Webster...
Cairnes Anthony Daniell
Anthony John Richards Bain-
bridge
Richard Gwatkin Melvill
Superintendent, Punjab,
hawui' Division.
British Burmah, 5 July 65,
Director, Bank of Bengal.
Accouuuiiji, Guijcral, Punjab, 5 July 65. Furlough.
uty Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Punjab, 26 Nov. 69. Umballa District.
Magistrate and Collector of Seharunpore, N.W. Provinces, 10 Dec. 67. Offi
dating at Goruckpore.
Magistrate and Collector of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector of Midnapore, Bengal. Furlough.
James Simson {Barrister at Law)
VVilmot Lane {Barrister at Law)
Edward Waterficld
ist Class, I Aug. 70. Sirsa, Punjaub. Officiating
r Muttra, 31 July 71. Officiating at Azimghur.
itynpoorie, N.W. Provinces.
ty Collector, ist Grade, Moozuffernugger District.
:9i6
James Davidson Gordon, CSI...
James Duff Ward
James Casamaijor Robertson .,
Edward Bensley Thomhill ...
Henry Anthony Harrison
James Colquhoun Colvia
John Fredrick Browne {Ba
ister at Law)
George Nelson Barlow, CSI....
Alfred Comyns Lyall
Henry Thoby Prinsep
7 Dec.
Officiating
Sept. 68.
1856
1856
1856
1856
1856
Rowland Vyner Cockerell . . .
Clarmont John Daniell
EUiotColvin
John Peter Grant
Wm. Vansittarl Graham Taylor
Arthur Boulderson . . . . :
Steuart Colvin Bayley
Loftus Richard Tottenham ...,
Elliot Macnaghten
Edward George Jenkinson
William Malcolm Low
Harry Wallis Alexander
Charles WUUam Moore
Assistant Ccj
Deputy C'
Magistrate :
Magistrate;
Joint Ma,<j ist
Furlough
Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg,
Guardian to the Maharaja of Mysore.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Chittagong, Bengal, 28
Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge of Pumea.
Magistrate and Collector of Bustee, 2 Oct. 71. Officiating at Allahabad,
N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector at Shahjehanpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Backergunge, N.W. Provinces, 9
July 69. Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge of Cuttack.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Monghyr, Bengal, 10 Dec. 69.
Commissioner of West Berar, 10 Sept. 67. Furlough.
Maffistrato and Collector, ist Grade, 24-Pergunnah8, Bengal, 7 May 66.
re of Hooghly.
ollector, ist Grade, Hooghly, Bengal, 6 Dec. 67. Offi-
;il Judge of Hooghly.
'Hector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
, new ist Grade, and Superintendent, Terai Pergimnahs,
. Provinces, 7 July 69. Furlough,
ud Collector, ist Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
Hector, ist Grade, Pubna, Bengal, 10 Oct. 66.
' ! Ti li uty Collector, ist Grade, Bijnour, N.W. Provinces.
, I'st Grade, Patna, Bengal,' 28 Nov. 68. Officiating
■1: . I ii vision.
., 1st Grade. Beerbhoom, Bengal.
N.W. Provinces, 25 Nov. 67.
1856
1856
1856
1856
1856
1856
1856 :
1856
1856
833
Herbert Hankey
Villiers Thomas Taylor
David Craigie Halkett
William Charles Turner
Daniel James McNeile
Joseph Sladen
Percy Wigram
Melville WUliam Sandys ....
John James Foote Lumsden
Edmond Elliot Lewis
Alexander John Lawrence
JOIM \\:r
joini ■.: ■ ,-
U:<i i :-,,
Ma-!-:V,: ';;■ i .■'.'
Jud-^'of::,,. -• . .
Ollici.Ml;,. ' i
Dili, 1:11 ;i:l; a: I ■
Couiiiii,-.si.,.Hr, N. ,
Magistrate and (*■
Joint Magistrate .■
March 66. Offiei
MaLdstrate aud Co
r.'ition, N.W. Provinces.
Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
■;il Provinces. Furlough,
ihabad, Bengal.
irde, Agra, N.W. Provinces, 20
'ollector, Etawah.
orshedabad, Bengal. Officiating
M:i . , i, ' . ist Grade, Bhatigttlpore.
Joiiii -. - ::i: ;; I ! j.iity Collector, ist Grade, Muttra, N.W. Prov.
Oflici;u;.,_ ,\!.i_ ..,L::;i,e ;iud Collector of Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Sick iMU-lou-h,
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Ho-ivrah, Bengal. Officiating Secre-
tary, B' laivl of Revenue.
Joint Magistrate aud Deputj' Collector, ist Grade, Meerut District, N.W.
Provinces.
Furlough for i year, from
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, iloozuffemugger, N.W.
Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Benares, North- West
Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Officiating at
Dinagepore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Benares, 13 March 71.
On Special Duty as Member of the Lawrence Asylum Committee.
S S 2
694
Bengal Civil Service.
856
856
Edward Dowdeswell Lockwood
George Lucian Taylor Harris ...
Frederick My tton Halliday
William Macpherson
Hercules Grey Ross
William Cornell, SA
Herbert John Reynolds, -B J. ...
Cha.'Umpherston'Aitchison,C'5/.
Robert Moss King, BA
.John Graham Cordery
Thomas Hem-y Thornton, -DCZ..
Hem-vBell
Henry Edward Perkins
John Douglas Sandford, UA.
(Barrister at Law)
William Brittain Jones
William Young, BA.
Tames Wallace Quinton, BA.
Charles Robertson
858 275^
858 100
858,115
358:
858\ 9-
Appointments, &c.
Wilfred Lucas Heeley, BA
Alexander McLaurin Monteath
Alexander Thomas Maclean
Frederick George Millett ..
Robert George Currie
Frederick Barnes Peacock
Frederick Russell Hogg
William Sutherland Wells..
Thomas Walton, JB.i
Wilton Oldham, LLD
Edward Stanley Robertson i
rUler at Law)
Tohn Berney Worgan
Charles Alfred Elliott
Richard Wall, MA. {Bar
at Law)
Anthony Bonn Falcon
.•\.lexander Smith
Robert Taylor
Auckland Colvin
Francis James Alexander .
Charles Theophilus Metcalfe ...
Henry Fitzmaurice John Kean..
Harry James Sparks
James Sutherland Drummond...
Son. Charles Edward Bernard. . .
George Robert Elsmie (Barrister
at Law)
George Lukis Lang
Albert Champion Mangles
Henry Laurence Oliphant .
James Broad wood Lyall...
Leslie Seymour Saimders
Trevor John Chichele Grant..
W.'irren Hastings D'Oyly
Charles Bazett Garrett ..
.rohn Bjames
Fleetwood Hugo Pellew .
.Jha.rles Giant
■'redcrick Eden Elliot ..
Uchard Thomas Bumey
loorgo Stewart Park
William Kayc
Percy Adolphus Humphrey .
lohu Henry Rivett Carnae .
William ICumble
85.S' GS.|rohn D.ib-ymple Maclean ....
8;8 ' 789 Nathaniel Stuart Alexander .
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Officiating Deputy
Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Maiiistrate, etc., ist Grade.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Cuttaok, Beugal.
S.uijeriutendeut o." Dohra Doon, N.AV. Provinces, 31 Dec. 69.
Magistrate of Police for the Town of Calcutta.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Mymensing, Bengal.
Secretary to Government of India in Foreign Department, i Aug. 70.
Dep. Commissr., 2nd Grade, Fyzabad, Oude, 22 April 70. Offg. in ist Grade.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab. Officiating Director
of Public lustnxctiou, Punjab. •
Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, 28 Sept. 64. Furlough.
Judge of the Principal Court of Small Causes, Jessore, Bengal, 24 Feb. 63.
On Special Leave.
Deputy Commiissioncr, 2nd Class, Goojerat, Punjab.
.ludicial Commissioner of British Bui-mah, 30 Jan. 72.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, g June 70. Offi-
ciating Commissioner, Nerbudda Division.
Inspector General of Jails, Lower Provinces of Bengal.
Director General of the Post Ofll ■r' nf India, 20 March 67.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Rajshaye, Bengal, 6 March 71.
Officiating Judge of Burdwan.
Magistrate and (.'ollector, 2nd Grade, Bancoorah, Bengal. Officiating
in ist Grade at Rungpore.
Settlement Officer, new ist Grade, i April 70, stationed at Shahjehanpore,
N.W. Provinces.
Registrar of the High Court of Judicature in Beugal in its Appellate Juris-
diction, 16 Kov. 63.
Postmaster General, ist Grade, Bengal, 21 Xov. 68. Officiating Deputy
Director General of the Post Office of India.
Magistrate and Collectoi', 2nd Grade, Furreedporc, Bengal, 6 March 71.
Officiating in 1st Grade.
Joint MaL'istr.itf mid Collector, ist Grade, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Pro-
vince.-, : A; :■ ' • ■ . Furlough.
Deputy I i r, Lucknow, Oude, 17 March 65. Furlough.
.Junior S V ! . i ,,i' Government of the N.W. Provinces, 25 March 67.
OfficiaLiiiL; Ivl;igi»irate and Collector of Mirzapore.
Officiating Se,cretary to the Board of Revenue, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Coll., ist Grade, Ghazeepore, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Officiating Joint Ma.gistrate and Deputy Collector of AUygurh, N.W.P.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Pumeah, Bengal. Furlough.
Scerutaiy to Government of N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces,
6 Jan. 69.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bograh, Bengal.
Senior Superintendent of Survey, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate and Col-
lector of Jessore.
Inspector of Local Offices of Account, Bengal.
Secretary to the Sudder Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces, 8 March 70.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Poore, Bengal. Officiating Magi-
strate and Collector of Maldah.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Burdwan, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Chumparun, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Oude, 21 July 71. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Sylhet, Bengal, 17 Nov. 69. Officiating
ist Grade, Sarun.
Commissioner, Nagpore Division, Central Provinces, 30 Dec. 68. Member
of the Council of Lt.Governor of Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojranwalla, Punjab, 24 Feb. 71. Offi-
ciating Additional Commissioner, Umritsur and Julhmdur Divisions.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Class, Jhansie, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Patna, Bengal. Offi-
ciating ArTi"-tT,ite nnd Collector, ist Grade, at Patna.
Deputy I 1-, 2nd Grade, Lohardugga, Chota Nagpore, Bengal.
~ epnty 1 ' , jvd Class, and Settlement Officer, ist Grade, Punjab.
Officiatiti : MM iiii'iit, Commissioner, Punjab.
Commissioner of A.imere, 15 May 71.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Monghyr, Bengal.
Joint Ma.gistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Sha.habad, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Howrah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Bancoora, Bengal. Officiating
.lud-e of Dacca.
Magistrate and Collector, 2iid Grade, Balasore, Bengal, 26 Nov. 67. Offi-
fiatin- in ist Grade.
Ma gisi rate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Sarun, Bengal. Officiating Magis-
trate and (NjUoctor, Hooglily.
Coniniissioner of the Jubbulpore Division, Central Provinces, 31 March 71.
Jiiint .Miiuisti'Mli' and Collector, 1st Grade, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces.
ist.ii ' <' ■! I i iiiir, ist Class, Mooltan, Punjab. Officiating Deputy
mm. i I rM/,e])ore.
It .Mi! : ! I >eputy Collector, ist Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Offi-
aliii- I :.,' N'r ;ind Collector, ist Grade.
! Ml 1 r-l Collector, ist Grade, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
I- i.ii ./ i: : I. '.V ill I-Jirope.
:: .11:1, : .., i nf Ci jtton and Commerco with the Govcmment of India.
.J-iiil .M;i^,.-l,i-.a..' anil Collector, ist (irade, Purnca, Beugal.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta, 26 Oct. 70. Furlough.
Ijoint 5la -'strate and Collector of Maldah, Bengal. Furlough.
Bengal Civil Service.
695
.858
577 Henry Beveridge
Charles William Carpenter . . .
[883! James Monro
Scoj David Graham Barkley, MA.
[ 57 7! William Wavell
616 Wm. Duthoit
Arthur Pearse Howell
2087 Thomas Burrowes Tracy
1500 j Charles HaukesTodCrosthwaite
2360
John Watt Smyth.
Henrj- Cobbe Sutherland .
Seaborne May Moens, BA.
Henry Le Poer Wynne ....
John Geoghegan
Dennis Pitzpatrick
Charles William Paxton Watts..
David Mason Gardner, SA
Charles JohnPowlett
JamesFrancisKatherinusHewitt
William Tyi-rell, B.i
Edward Henry Whinfield ....
John Ward
Joseph Samuel Armstrong
Frederick Jones
Thomas Frank Bignold, BA.
FOURTH CLASS,
of 8 Years' Standing.
James Dyer Tremlett, MA. .
lyoo Charles Dickinson Field {Ba
isfer at Lam)
Williams Rea. Larminie
Henry Leland Han-ison, BA
{Barrister at Law)
James Robert Reid
Lepel Henr3' Griffin
John Tweedie
William Meymott Tidy
Frederic Salmasn Growse, 3fA.
Thomas Taylor Allen
Ernest Montagu
Lucas Burnett Blacker King .,
George Graham
George Edward Makgill
Robert Douglas Hime, MA. .
William Henry Smith, DCL.
Arthur Sells, ^.4
James Cruickshank 1
Frederick Henvey
John Sinclair Porter
William Erskine Ward, MA.
George Ernest Ward
Edward George Glazier
Charles CecO Stevens, BA.
Joseph Samuel Carstairs ...
Robert Decy Spedding
James Cattrall Price
Robert James Leeds
John Ware Edgar
Henry Clements Barstow .
Henry Beverley, MA
ApPOISriMENTS, &c.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Backergunge, Bengal, 30 June 71.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade.
Settlement Officer, new 2nd Grade, 1 April 70, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Jessore, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class, Lahore, Punjab.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal, 23 Feb. 66.
OfB-ciating Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Extra Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces, 24 July
66. Deputy Su|)erinteiident of the Domains of the Maharajah of Benares
(Mirzapore), 2 June 62. Furlough.
Under Secretary to Government of India, Financial and Home Depart-
ments, 27 Jan. 65. Furlough.
Officiating Joint Magistrate and Collector of Agra.
Settlement Officer, new 2nd Grade, i April 70, Etawah, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lahore, Punjab. Officiating Com-
missioner.
Joint Magistrate a.nd Collector, ist Grade, Sylhet, Bengal. Officiating
Mauistraic and Collector, ist Grade.
SettlciiicMi I Hi;.', r, new 2nd Grade, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Uudci- Si rni iiy to (Government of India, Foreign Department, 2 Jan. 68.
XJniki- .SLCictai.)- to Government of India, in the Department of Revenue
Agriculture, and Commerce, 6 June 71.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class, Umritsur, Punjab, 19 Nov. 66. Pro-
ceeded to England on special dutj-, 31 March 69.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Furruckabad, N.W.
Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Jouupore, N.W. Pro-
vinces, 4 Feb. 71.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Mirzapore, N.W. Pro-
vinces, 6 March 71.
Furlough.
Registrar of the Hifh Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces, 9 Nov. 71.
Joiiit ^'1. '.trnf- mill ( '. ;'. rt-,r, ist Grade, Mymensing, Bengal. Furlough.
Assi-i, '.1 : I ill.itnr of Rajshahye, Bengal, 29 March 70.
Olli' •;■ •• • .1 ' : ■!:! ■■■■ilr, A.-.
.Joint .\l:ij -ii.ii. :iimI t -:ii I irol'l'yrhoot, Bengal. Officiating in i St Grade.
Junior Sii|iirintendent of Survcyj Bengal. Officiating Senior Superin-
tendent of Survey.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, of Bogi-ah, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, of Bograh.
Assistant Commissioner, 1st Class, Delhi, Punjub. Officiating Deputy
Commissioner, Moozufferghur.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Chittagong, Bengal, 21 Dec. 70.
Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge.
Joint Mngistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Baucoorah.
Mngistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Ruugpore, Bengal.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Under Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, i8 April 70. Officiating
Secretary to Punjab Government.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, AUyghur, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, rst Grade, Meerut, N.W. Provinces,
25 Feb. 68. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal, 21 Oct. 67. Officiating
Post Al.iMrr Cr-nrrnl of Bengal.
Assi>i ■ 'li I' ami Collector, Seharunpore, N.W. Provinces. Furl.
AssiM Ml ,i I ami ( 'ollector of Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Joint ! I 1 I :iiii a III < iiUi-ctor, ist Grade, Bhaugulpore, Bengal.
.Toint .Magistrate, ist Grade, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Noakhally, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector, istGrade, 24-Pergunnas, Bengal. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, 24-Pergunnas, Bengal.
On leave.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Pooree, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate
and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces, Alla-
habad, 26 Sept. 69. Furlough.
Officiating Joiit Magistrate and Deputy Collector, istGrade, N.W. Pro-
vinces, Ghazeepore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Burdwan, Bengal.
19 Feb. 67. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputv Collector, 2nd Grade, Furruckabad, N.W.
Proviiu-'fi. "'^ Mar^h yi. Otficiatinir in ist Grade.
Joint Mi.^i" III nul Cii'.liictor. i ~i Civulc. Himgpore, Bengal.
Joini ! 'I i l>o]iiii>- Colli itor, ,st Grade, Nuddea, Bengal. Offi-
cial I . ' .ill 1 1 ai'i ami Diiimty ( 'ollcrtor, 2nd Grade.
Joint, .Ma-ii-uate ami Deputy CuUcjctui- 2ud Grade, Rajshahye, Bengal.
Olliciatiug Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Banda, N.W. Pro-
vinces, 13 May 70. Furlough.
Settlement Officer in Miduapore, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Jounpore, N.W. Pro-
vinces. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Cachar, Bengal, 13 April 70.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Allahabad, N.W. Prov,"
Inspector General of Registration in Lower Prov. of Bengal. Furlough.
696
Benqal Civil Service.
James O'Kinealy
William Wolfran Gardner Com
wall
William Heljard Hudson
William Coldstream
Thomas Henry Howard Shortt
Alexander Maoaulay Markham .
John Qninn
Appointmbnts, &c.
Baden Henry Powell .
John Boxwell
Alfred Corbyn Brett .
David Robert Lyall ....
William Arthur Howe.
James Anderson
I Court, Lahore, Punjab, i March
Officiating Joint
Officiating
Thomas Watt Smyth
Edward Charles Buck
Albert Robinson Bulman
Frederick Wyer
Robert Henry WUson, SA.
Joseph Smith, B^
Charles Warren Mellor
Valentine Irwin
John Arthur Hopkins
Robert Thomson Hobart ..
Thomas Smith
Charles Fortescue Worsley
John Grant Robertson
Perceval Debnam Dickens, .
George Spence Desborough Dale
John Marie Com-ad Steinbelt
PaulWhalley
John James Livesay . . .
Charles Frederick Hall
George Adams
Arthur Weekes, MA..
John Hadden Fisher
Roger Henry Pawsey
Charles Arthur Kelly, £.4
Henry James Newbery, S^. ..
Reginald Porch
Charles Edward Crawford Mer
ington
John Hilkiah Carter
William WUson Hunter, JBA
LLD
James Westland
A-lexander Mackenzie, SA . ...
Mortimer Sloper Howell, SA.
Arthur Lloyd Clay
200 Charles William McMinn
416 Thomas Norman
1999 Charles Edward RidgwayGirdle-
I stone
y66 Thomas AVilliam Rawlins
Judge of the 2nd Class of the Small (
68. Officiating Conservator of
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hoogly, Bengal.
Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Dinagepore, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Dacca, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Banda, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
as Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sylhet, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, Mynpoorie & Muttra, N.W. Provinces^
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Banda District, N.W. Provinces^
26 Oct. 71. Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Registrar of Chief Judicial Court, Lahore, Punjaub, 16 Nov. 69. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner of Umritsur.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assist. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Goojerat District, Pimjab. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Jessore, Bengal,
28 Feb. 67. Furlough.
Assistant Settlement'Offlcer, ist Grade. In Charge of Jounsar Bawur,
Dehra Dhoon District, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Furl.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Umballa, Punjab.
Furlough.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Bijnour. N.W. Provinces, 30 Nov. 68.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N.W. Provinces, 4 Feb. 68.
Officiating Deputy Commissioner of Jhansi.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pm-neah, Bengal, 29 March 67.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Inspector of Registration Offices, Bengal. Officiating Inspector General
of Registration.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces, 8.
April 71. Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade, at Ghazeepore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Meerut, N.W. Pro-
vinces. Officiating in 1st Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Guitack, Bengal. Officiating
in ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Midnapore, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate and Collector, Midnapore.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, of Etah, N.W. Provinces,.
14 April 70. Officiating ist Grade.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Cooch Behar, i Jan. 67.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Patna, Bengal. Offi-
ciatiug'Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, at Sarun.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, AUygurh, N.W. Provinces, 23:
Sept. 67. Fm-lough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Pertabghur, Oude. Officiating in
I St Grade.
Under Secretary to Government, N.W. Provinces, 16 Nov. 69. Furlough.
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Muttra, N.W. Prov.
Officiating in ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Seharunpore, N.W. Provinces,
20 Mar. 71. Officiating Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Gi-ade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Purnea, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Wurdah, Central Provinces. Offi-
ciating Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Raepore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mymensiug, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistnxte and Collector, 2nd Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Purl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Gya, Bengal, 30 Nov. 69. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Biincoorah, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Nuddea, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, &.C., ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allyghur, N.W. Provinces, 4 Feb. 71.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade, Futtehpore.
Director General of Statistics to the Government of India, 8 Sept. 71.
Under Secretary to the Government of India in the Financial Depart-
ment, 9 Dec. 70. Furlough.
Junior Secretary to the Government of Bengal. Ex-officio a Manager of
the Civil Fund.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Dehra Dhoon, N.W.
Provinces, 25 April 71. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Provinces, i Sept. 64.
On special duty compiling the N.W.I'. Gazetteer.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Chittagong, Bengal.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Oude. On special duty compiling
the Gazetteer of Oude.
Assistant itagistrate and Collector of Rajshahye, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Jubbulpore District, Central Provinces.
Officiating Resident in Nopaul.
Assistant Magistrate and C(jllectorof Meei-ut, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Judge of the Small Cause Court and Subordinate Judge, Allahabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal. Officiating Joint.
Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Bengal Civil ServicG.
697
Alan Caclell, J3A
George Edward Porter
Arthur Henry Harington, HA..
i^ederick Win. Joseph Rees,-B4
Arthur Fenning Millett
William McKiuley Clay, iJJ. ..
Septimus Otter Barnes Rids-
dnle, -B.4
Ebenezer Johnstone Barton, JlDi,
Alfred Cotterell Tupp, BA
Henry Wm. Steel
Walter Erskine Neale
John Cunningham Leupolt
EdwjTi Samuel '.
Wnii'am Barry
Henry Miildleton Rogers
Thomas William Gribble
Appointments, &c.
Settlement Officer, jrrt Grade, Moozuffernnggur, N.W. Provinces, 30 Nov. 68.
Assi-^t-'t :>.[•; 'istrrrtf- mttI ('•.'if^r-t^r r^*' i:"'ir;inri^, Bengal. Furlough.
Jlini ).■ r .■■ IvH ■■■,"!"•-, ; I ; -•:r - :. t ■ i ' ■■■■;()(■ Fyzabad, Oude.
Assi-: , ' .;,: - I, :. ! ■ ,'■ I .:i;i>ii;iUs, Bengal. Furlough.
Assi-l:ri; .-(M. !-;.;.■ ,1 lillir-r. :ini.- : ^ : "• .I'C, Oude. FurloUgh.
Assiist;iLit .Magu-itrute ;in(l ('oiiuet' 1 : , IJcugal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, i ; ' . :i U District, Benares Divi-
sion, N.W.P. for employment in th ( : nruckpore and Bustee.
Assi.stant :\Ia if istrate and Collector I 1 ; 1 '. 1 _:iiiu:ilis, Bengal. Furlough.
AssiM
Prov., 2oMar. 71. Offl-
A.s,-
A,ss
Joint Mag
Assi.
416 Robert Mason Towers
4161 Edward Vesey Westmacott, SA
416 George Mainwaring Currie
1055 Csesar Richard Hawkins
As.-
766
Thomas William Hooper Tolb(
Francis William Rice Cowley
William Ii-vine
George Butt
John Hill Twigg
416 Fred. William Voysey Peterson
1250 Alexander Bleakley Patterson
700 James Kennedy
416 William Heniy Grimley, BA.
966 John Woodburn
800 Thomas Roberts, BA
916'David Miller Barbour
Walter Ta«Tiey
Asm-; ,
Asm- ■ '
As,-l,t:M I i..
Assist. Commi
966
Daniel Walter McMuUen Testro,
BA
Herbert Mosley
George Ma oartney Ogilvie
Horace Frederick D'Oyly Moule
Arthur George Walker
George Sm.-v-th, 5^
Henry Scott Boys, BA
Thomas Edward Coxhead
John Tbomsoii Ci'.-iwtbrd
Willuui! r, ;-.:i:M iMiisey
Willi.i: - rMar,MA....
Georu. I :■ I I 'i\ (lister {Bar-
Edwd. HanlcastU' Uuddock.'is'ii;
Francis Kelson Wright, BA. ...
Alexander Hay Benton
Charles Campbell Quinn
Charles Ai-thur Roe, BA ,
Charles Frederick Magrath, BA.
John Charles Williams
Robert Joseph Crosthwaite, BA.
[Barrinfer at Law)
WiUiam Henry Verner
Joseph Frizelle
Michael Macauliffe, BA
Townsend MoUoy Kirkwood . . .
Godfrey John B ectiveTuiteDal ton
Ormiston Galloway Reid McWil-
liam, BA
Edward O'Brien
Patrick Hurlev
'-itendent of Dehra UIuh,:
:.rj-istrate, &c., 2nd Grade
-sioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Pun.iab. Sick Furlough.
iiieut Officer, new ist Grade, Etawah, N.W. Provinces,
te and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, 31 March 71, N.W.
Provinces, Etah. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pnrneah, Bengal, 8 Dec. 68 Furlough.
Assistant Ma tristrate and Collector,Banda, N.W. Prov. 30 Sept, 63. Furlough.
lULiit Officer, New ist Grade, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces,
.ito and Collector of Saruu, Bengal. Officiating Joint
'■oUector, ist Grade, 24-Pcrgiujnas.
t :ifo and Collector, Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces.
-iiM ut Officer, 2nd Grade, Fyzabad, 'Oude. Officiating
I liliri'r.
) iteandCollectorofNuddea,Bengal,2iMay66. Furlough.
1 ite and Collector of Dinagepore, Bengal. Sick leave.
- : :itu and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Furlough,
i --iouer, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab. Officiating Deputy
Assi^iiijiL t uinuiissioner, 2nd Class, Bunnoo District, Punjab. Officiating
ist Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tipperati, Bengal. Officiating Joint
ilaiiauov anil Collector, 1st Grade.
Assi-i c; "JiL'i^trnteand Collector of Gonickpore, N.W. Provinces. Furl,
As>: : iic'iit Officer, New ist grade, Shahjehanpore, N.W. Prov.
Oil: II : . ,-. •:i,-iiient Officer.
Ass: : '.'. : lit.- and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ci.i 'I : I -! 1:11. •, &c., 2nd Grade.
As- : 'ullector of Sylhet, Bengal. Furlough.
Sett I II' ■ . I ' I iile, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Asm- ,11 I' :i:,-l Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
(Ti: ,1 >l.iji>trate, &c., 2nd Grade.
It e and Collector of Backergunge, Bengal. Furlough.
--inner, 2nd Grade, Fyzabad, Oude. Officiating Personal
c Chief Commissioner.
ioner, 2nd Class, Umballa, Punjab, Officiating in i8t;Clasa.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal. Officiating
Under Secretary to Government of India in Financial Department.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Central Provinces, Baitool. Offl«
elating Deputy Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Backergunge, Bengal. Furlough,
Assist;i;it ^T'liri^'tTntc and Collector of Mymensing, Bengal.
Assi: 1! I ■;,, -sioner, 2nd Class, Jhelum District, Punjab. Officiat-
Assi-i , \-:r.: r;ite and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciaiiug Deputy Dupcrintendent of theFamily Domains of the Maharajah
of Benares.
_rd Class, Gonda, Oude.
Commissioner," 2nd Class, Goordaspore Dist., Punjab. Furlough.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the Districts of Seetapore and
Kheree, Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Fyzabad, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24-Pergimnas, Bengal, 28 Dec. 69.
st.ant Commissioner, Loharduggah, Bengal. Furlough.
Assisii: I .Miji-inite and Collector of Bui'dwan, Bengal. Officiating
nd Grade.
Assi-i , ; - . ' 1 I, Officer, 2nd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assi^rinr r iiMinssKiner, 3rd Class, Delhi, Punjab. Officiating Deputy
Commissioner of Hissar.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer and Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Unah, Punjab,
5 Nov. 69. Officiating in i.st Class.
Inspector of Registration Offices in Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Roy Bareilly, Oude. Special leave.
■ ssistant Magistrate and Collector of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, ic, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and (Collector of 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal, 6 July 69.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Hazara District, Pimjab. Officiating
in I St Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshiarpore, Punjab. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, and Sub Judge, Naga Hills, Bengal,
13 April 71. Officiating Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, of Cachar.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Assistant Settlement Officer, in
charge of the Goorgaon Settlement, Punjab.
Out of Employ in Europe.
698
Bengal Civil Service.
863!
863' 1000
863 j
966
S64
Henry Sneyd Beadon, £.4
Edward Hyde Harrison, MA. ...
■William Mackworth Young, MA .
John HeUings Lloyd, BA
Francis Johnston Gi'ahamCamp-
bell
Wi Uiam Thomas Church
FIFTH CLASS,
0/4 Year.^' Slaiidiuff.
Robert Fulton Rampini, MA.
John ATilliam Neill
Charles Montgomerj' Rivaz
Septimus Smett Thorbum
Fred. "William Richards Fryer.
Abraham William Stogdon
Frederick Venning
Richard Wylme Traflford
John Revans Hallett, MA
, I
864} soOjFrederic d'Olbert Bulloch ...
"33! Hamilton Winkuii Gordon, .
865
865
John William Gardiner
Francis Porten Beachcroft {Sai
rister at Law)
James Maurice Pears
833 'George Jasper Nicholls
416 [Alexander Manson
77oAVilliam Fitzpatrick Mere
Thomas Edward Ellison
George Jas. Spence Hodgkinson
George Emmanuel Low
Henry Priestley
William Edward Purser.
500 1 Herbert Blakey Pinlay
500, Thomas Ormerod WUkinson
gooJHenry St. George Tucker
goo^George Toynbee
416 John Foster Stevens
7oo!Fortescue Willoughby Porter
500 George Edward Knox
700 GeorgeRob.CarhsleWiUiams.BA.
500 William Thomas Martin
416 Anthony Patr. MacDonnell, BA.
766 John George Charles
Appointments, &c.
416 Thomas Francis Harkness
416 William Blonnorhassett
416 Henry Pilkingtou Mulock .
766 William Benjamin Oldham
800, Spencer Faithome Arthur
Smith, BA
5°o Alexander Robinson, BA
[ooo Jas. JohnDiggesLaTnuche, BA.
7o<^, Charles James Lyall, BA
766 Christopher Henry Vowell
900 Donald Mackenzie B. Smes
I MA
700 Andrew William Cochran ..
416 Thomas Durant Bcighton
4'6. Richardson Evans
Under Secretary to the Government of Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jullunder, Punjab. Officiatiag Registrar
of the Chief Court, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab, 20 May 70. Lahore District.
Otficiating Secretary to the Financial Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces, 8 April
68. Officiating Junior Secretary to the Government of the N.W. Prov.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Monghyr, Bengal, 8 April 71. OflB-
ciating Joint Magistrate, &c.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahjehanpore, N.W. P. 18 Dec. 69.
Otiiciating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca, Bengal. Otficiating Joint
Magistrate and Collector, Dacca.
Assist. Secretaiy to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, 9 June 70.
Officiating Secretary.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Pimjab. Officiating Under
Secretary to Government of the Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Bunnoo, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Punjab. Stationed at Dera Ghazi Khan.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, 25 Jan. 70, Rawul Pindee.
Officiating in 2nd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Baitool, Central Provinces. Officiat-
ing in ist Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab, 23 Jan. 71. Officiat-
ing in 2nd Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Ballasore, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate &c., Ballasore.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Mooltan, Punjab, 8 June 71.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal. Officiating In-
spector of Schools, N.W. Division.
.Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Simla, Punjab, 18 March 71. Officiat-
ing in 2nd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jhelmn, Punjab. Officiating in 2nd
Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Damoh, Central Provinces. Officiat-
ing Deputy Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pooree, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate and Collector.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Chiudwarra, Central Provinces.
Officiating in 2nd Class.
Manager of the Hulwa Estate, Sarun, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collecter of Etawah, N.W. Provinces, 6 Jan. 69.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur Division, Punjab, 22
March 70. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Montgomery, Punjab. Officiating in 2nd Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Azimghur,N.W.Provinces, 19 Aug. 70.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshiarpore District, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Officiating Settlement Officer,
3rd Grade, Dera Ghazee Khan, Punjab.
Superintendent of Canal Revenue in Bengal. At Cuttack.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Gya, Bengal, 8 Feb. 67. Furlough.
Assistant Settlement Officer 2nd Grade, AUah.abad, N.W. Provinces.
AssistantMlagistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Prov. 10 Nov. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moozufl"emuggur, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating as Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24-Perguunas, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad,N.W.Provinces, 18 July67.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal, 27 June 68. In
charge of Buxar. Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner 3rd Grade, Oudh, 24 April 66. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mirzapore, N.W. Prov. Sick Furl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Nuddea, Bengal, 26 March 70.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 1st Grade.
.Assistant Commissioner, ist Grade, Rangoon, British Burmah.
As.sist. Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Prov. 5 Nov. 70.
Settlement Officer, Ajmere and Mhairwarra.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Prov. Officiating
Under Secretary to Government of N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, N.W. Provinces. Mooradabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Backergunge, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces, 21
March 70. Sick Furlough.
Benc/al Civil Service.
699
867 J 700
867 700
867 45oi
867, 700 1
867 soo!
8671 500'
867' 650'
867 1 500J
867 500
867 sool
Appoixtments, &c.
Robert Smith Aikman, 3/.!
Lindsay Neill
Henry John Stedman Cotton .
Henry FaiTuigton Evans, BA..
William Bushe Power {Sar
rister at Law)
Richard Maunsell Waller, SA.
William Charles Benett ...
John Charles Veasey
Henry Luttman-Johnson
Z869
/^i86g
Edmund ■\Miite
John Edward Beevor Jeflfei-j- ...
James Simon Mackintosh, BA.
James Augustine Marcel, BA. ..
Philip Nolan
Arthur Forbes
Henry Granville Sharp, BA
SIXTH CLASS,
uuder 4 Years' Standing.
William Lambe
Robert Smeaton, MA
David Thomas Roberts
Jas. Cra«furd,.B^. (J?a)- .at Law)
James White
James Francis Bradbury
CharlesDeslandesChurchWinter
Edward Rose
Edward Augustus- Bradbury ...
John AVliitmore
450 Alfred Augustus Wace
500 Thomas Benson, BA
500 Malcolm Reade
500 George John Laidman
500 Richard Dundas Alexander
450 John Barlow
833 Trevor John Chicheley Plowden
Richard Stephen Whiteway
William Fiddian, BA
William Holmes
Cecil Ansdell Wilkins
Alexander Macmillan
William Humphrey Page
Edward James Sinkinson
oiFrederic Clendon Daukes
6'CharlesPavinBird(,B«rc.«/inw)
Robert Logan
Francis Baker
Alexander Meyrick Broadley
(Barrister at Law)
George Goodair Dey
Henry Giraud Cooke
James Kelleher
Thomas Troward
MackenzieDalzellEdwinStewart
Chalmers (Barrister at Late)
John Perch Goodridge
Richard Udney
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Etawah, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Nagpore, Central Provinces. Offi-
ciating Assistant Secretary to the Chief Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Nuddea, Bengal. Offlciatiug as
Judge of the Small Cause Court, Sealdah.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Bengal. Political Agent in Tipperah
Hill Tracts. At Brahaman Baria.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal, 15 Dec. 68. In
charge of Jenidah. Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the District of Gouda, Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Purneah, Bengal, 22 Oct. 70.
Assist:! nt :Nriigistrate and Collector of Tirhoot, Bengal. Private Secretary
to tlio LicufciiiiTit Governor.
Assistiiut ^Iiiiristnite and Collector of Bijiiour, X.W. Provinces.
Assistiiiit -M:i:.'i.-~nate and Collector of 24-Pergunnas, Bengal.
Assi.'^tMiit S,'c!vt:irv to Government of N.W. Provinces.
Assist;iiit ^I;i-i>trate and Collector of Allyghiir, N.W. Provinces.
Assist.iiir M:rj)str;ite and Collector of Pubna, Bengal.
Assi.^t:nit Mii'ji.^tratc and Collector of Tirhoot, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal.
Assi>i nil MiL-Miin I'l 1 < 'nllector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Settli , . < !■ , , ,1 ,:,Hie, Allvghur, N.W. Provinces, 15 Dec. 70.
Assi-1 I I I : I I Collector of Budaon, N.W. Pro^^nces.
Ast^>; : M: M- :ni I',, Hector of Tirhoot, Bengal.
Assi>i:iiii MiLji-tratc ;md CollectorofFuttehpore. N.W. I'rovlnces.
Assislaiit MaL'i-'njtc and Collector of Buckerguuge, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Ma^^i.^lratH, ic, 2nd Grade.
Assistaut Magistrate and Collector of Cuttack. Bengal. 6 l^ec. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabad, N.W. Pi-ov. 16 June 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal, 30 Oct. 68.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittagoug, Bengal, 25 May 71.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Nuddea, Bengal, 7 Dec. 68.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces, 1 1 Dec. 68.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Mu.ttra.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Prov. 11 Oct. 71.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mynpoorie, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tirhoot, Bengal.
Assistant ifagistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Under
Si(ivi,ii\ t' C-Ncrnment of Bengal.
Assi- , ' ' lie and Collector of Azimghur, N.W. Prov. 4 Feb. 71.
Assi-i III' and Collector of Balasore, Bengal, 14 April 70.
As.^i-' 1,1 irate and Collector of Mynpoorie, N.W. Provinces, ao
;Ma' I I - ;. I'urlough.
Assi-: ■ M : ate and Collector of MonghjT, Bengal, II Oct. 69.
lAssi- ~ lit Officer, 3rd Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
; lah' and Collector of Furreedpore, Bengal, 21 April 71.
iii .Mil I ',,]], .I'll- of Benares, N.W. Provinces.
1 r of Allahabad.
1 i->. Punjab. Hissar District. Sick Furl.
id ( :ra li , I, nil al Prov. 4 Dec. 69, Sumbulpore District.
tiate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces, 7 Dec. 69.
450 James Pratt
45c Guybon Henry Damant
450 Frederick Pollen
450'Francis William Badcock ....
450] Charles Archibald Samuells.
869 450 Joseph Posford
69 450, Cecil Ernest Gladstone
o' Richard Herbert Greaves ....
869J 416, Frank Hunter Barrow
8691 4oo]Thomas James Murray
86g 400' James Lawson Denniston ....
870I 450J Stephen Harvey James .
Assi-::,: ■ \I'i
Assi-^ :■ • W
As>!-: I' ■ ' ■
AS.-MSl..lil .'.111
Assistant ilag
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Dacca, Bengal, 16 Nov. 70.
Assistant ArnLHstrMto and Colleptor of Sai-iin, Beuffal.
May 71
N.W. Prov. 7 Dec. 69.
Assi-' ■•I'll ■ :i- . ■ ' ,■• • , ,1 -
Assi-:,,',, -^,, ... .. ,:■ , I :,.■-. :',:: ...
AssisUii.t,.MaK.->liaie aii.i Cwl.Lctwr of AU,
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Raipore Division, Central Provinces.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Punjab, 4 Dec. 69, Kohat District. Officiati
in ;nd Class.
Assistant >[aL'-istrate and Collector of Mymensing, Bengal.
Assistant, Ma-istrate and Collector of Dinagepore, Bengal, 26 Nov. 69.
Assistant Ma-Istratc and Collector of Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
. As~i- :: 1 ^I - :i'r anl r- I'li'ft.a-of MonghjT, Bengal.
.lAs-i I ■; :i : ' ' ' ■ ii- of Chumparun, Bengal, 15 Oct. 70.
IAs-i M: :- :•■ |, ii 1 ,;■ of Svlhet, Bengal, 26 Nov. 6g.
■|Assi- ■ ' 1--: I r, ni I la--. Punjab, DeraGhazee Khan District.
.lAssisiMit .\laun-trate and Collector of Pooree, Bengal, 25 Jan. 70.
to and Collector of Pubna, Bengal. Furlough,
jis^i:
Assis
.M;l^Mst
Ma-ist
450 Francis Chorley Channing
450 George Donglas Burgess
450 'Joseph Deas, MA.
.lAss
.lAss
.lAs-
Longworth Dames |A
Frederic Henry Fisher
George Wilmot Rivaz
Thomas Robert Redfern, BA.
William Jenkyns
John Brown Thomson
45ojColmanP. Louis Macaulay,ilf.i,
450'Denzil Charles Jelf Ibbetson ...
nte and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal, 23 May 70.
ito and Collector of M^nipoorie, N.W. Prov. 8 Sept. 71.
ate and Collector, Ktiil'i Division, N.W. Provinces.
■ iiiur. ird Class, I'nnial). i Nov. 70, Gujeranwalla Dist.
smiiur! ^^rd Class! lirit'ish Burmah, at Allanmyo.
-ionrr.^,r(l Crado. nuii,., i Nov. 70, Seetapore.
- '.!■,:■,! c , ., I ' , :ii,, I Nov. 70, Sirsa.
,1 la.N.W. Provinces, 20 March 71.
\ssi- :, c , ; , -: ill , -,!■ :i)i, I Nov. 70, Ferozepore.
As-:-i . • c :ii;. ,-:,,:M-r. :r<ICiM,|-, I , i-'.;now, Oude. Officiating Junior
.<,,r : , !,,■ Cliief Comuussioner.
Assi- I --loner, 3rd Class, Punjab, i Nov. 70, Dera Ismail Khan.
As-i .1 . 1 :- irate and Collector, Bustee, N.W. Provinces.
Assisiant ;i,i,istrate and Collector, Bheerboom, Bengal, 14 Nov. 70.
Assistant Commissioner,! 3rd Class, and Assistant Settlement Officer,
Punjab, Delhi District.
yoo
Bengal Civil Service.
Appointments, &c.
1871
James Austin Bourdillon ...
Charles Edward Buckland, .
William Hudson Moirison
David Ogilvy Jleiklejolin
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Perguuuahs, Bengal. Attaehe in
the Foreign Department, 17 Nov. 71.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude, iS Nov. 70, Roy Bareilly.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Cent. Prov., 16 Sept. 7i,'WurdhaDi8t.
Ai-thur Ormsby Brown Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, British Burmah, at Thayetmyo.
Francis Henry Bennet Skrine
Alfred Wallis Paul
Robert Comish
Delabene Weston Marsden
Leouard Charles Abbott
4oo]Frederick Shore Bullock
George Lever Weidemann
Robert Clarke
Vincent Arthui' Smith
Romesh Chimder Dutt {Bar
risfer at Law)
Pierce DeLacy Hem-y Johnstone
Bihari Lai Gupta (Barrister
Stephen Jacob
Richard Gillies Hardy
Edward Percy Henderson {Ba
rister-at-Law)
Hubert Frederick Bartlett
Charles James Conn ell
Charles Lewis Tupper
John Crommelin Brown.
400 Francis Charles Anderson....
400 Ernest Bruce Alexander ....
400 William Henry Maflfett Gun.
400 James Robert Machonachie .
400 'Henry Crossley Irwin, BA. .
400' Robert Hope Pilcher
400 Surendra Nath Banerjea
4oojWilliam Crooke
400 ' Julius Wood Muir
400 Edward Brittain Steedman .
400J Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser
400|Hcnrv Gillon
4ooMohn William Harris
4°oj Arthur Upton Fanshawe..
400 Francis Beny Mulock
William Ovens Clark
John Hooper
Harold Francis Matthew
Charles William Whish ..
Archibald Christie
400J Gilbert Leslie Smith
4°o Stanley Ismay.
400
400 Henry Charles Thorp Robinson
400 Henry Clissold Williams
400 John Thos. Hatch ell Halliday ...
400 Arthur Clifford Tute, BA
400 Ernest Montagu Money (Barris-
ter at Law)
James Richard Baillie
Donald Daniel M'lvor Campbell
Herbert George Pearse
Edward Stack
Charles Walter Bolton
David Foulis Addis
PJdward Belcham Francis
Francis Frederick Handley
Herbert John Hamilton Passon.
Anundoram Borovah
Alexander Fred. Douglas Cun-
n ingham
George Henry Atkinson
William Hoey
George Stevenson
400' Alexander Walmesley Cruik-
shank
400 1 Robert Hales Pinch
4oo|Aloxander Anderson
4oo|Hcnry Mortimer Durand
400 Thomas Stoker
400 John Knox Wight
400
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rajshahye, Bengal, 25 Nov. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kamroop, Bengal,
issistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal, 5 Dec. 70. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal, 22 Nov. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore, N.W . Prov. 21 Apr. 71.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, 7 Dec. 70. British Burmah, Toungoo..
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, i Nov. 70, Lahore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Lahore District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Chanda, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Umballa District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Saugor District, Central Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lucknow, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Loodianah District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Nagpore, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate aid Collector, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal.
Assistant Commis.sioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Umritsur District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Fyzabad, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jubbulpore District, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sylhet, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab ,"Goojerat District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Central Provinces, Leoni District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furreedpore, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meerut District, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Hoshungabad, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, JuUunder District.
-issistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Oonao, Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Rawal Pindee District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Delhi District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Nimar, Central Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Mooltnn District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Central Provinces, Chindwarra Dist.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Multra, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sarun, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Monghyr, Bengal.
Assistant Commis.sioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Hoshiarpore District.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
istant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sultanpore, Oude.
4c» James Greer Silcock
400 Thomas William Holdemess
400 Donald Brooke Sinclair
400 John Nugent
400 John MacCarthy
400 Fnirik R. Stniilf'y Collier
400 ClKirlfH [fiiiiilul 'Marindin
400'AirriMl lliiiulirr Haggard
400 lliilu n, .Mu.iiv, liird
4oo^Thcmiiis Gcjnliiji VV^alker
400 Charles James O'Donnell
400 Michael Pinucane
400' James M'Pherson
Madras Civil Service.
701
Appointments, &c.
1838
1S40
FIRST CLASS.
o^f 28 Years' Standing.
Gordon Sullivan Forbes
Franklyn Liishington
//ok. George Henry Ellis
James Eraser
James Douglas
WiUiam llolle Cadell,
WiUiam Hodgson
I£on. David Arbuthnott ,
2420 Andi-ew Wedderbuni
3000J James Law Luslaington
SsalAlexander John Arbutlinot, CSi.
S333' James Duncan Sim, CSI.
S33 William Robinson, CSI.
3oi6;George ThomhiU
375oLHo»!. Lewis Charles Innes.
83.-> James Innes Minchin
Son. Robert Staunton Ellis, CB.
Edward Bromley Foord
SECOND CLASS,
of 20 Teorx' Shimilr,<j.
George Alexander Ballard
ifon. WOliam Hudlestou ..
833 John Hunter Blair
George Leo Morris
Charles Raymond Pelly
John Robert Kindersiey {Bar-
rUter at Law)
John George Thompson
Hon. Wilham Holloway
William Thomas Blair
Hem-y Moms
George Banbury
Robert Blair S winton
Thos. Alexander Nicholls Chase
Louis Forbes
Robert Anstruther Dalyell
185s
185s
1856]
1856
3856!
First Member of the Board of Revenue, 25 Jan. 70.
Accountant General, Madras, i May 63. Ex-OfEcio Commissioner of the
Department of Issue of the Government Paper Currency of Madras.
Director of the Incorporated Bank of Madias.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Coimbatore. Temporary Member of Coimeil.
Collector and Magistrate of the Godavery District, 10 March 65,
Cocanada. Furlough.
Collector and Magi.--tiate of North Arcot, 21 June 61, Chittoor. Sick Fui-1.
Ci\'il and H. -in!,- ,li;iiL.'e of Madura. Acting Collector and Magistrate
and Polit \ : : I Tanjore.
Civil and .-■ - . , _ ■■ of Cuddalore, 14 June 70. Sick Furlough.
Collectora: I .\1;i,l;:-i i;iT. of Madura, 5 April 67. Acting Collector of Sea
Customs and of the Madras District, and Protector of Emigi'ants.
Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore, 10 March 68.
Accountant General, Bombay, 27 Feb. 65.
Furlough.
Member of Council, Madras, 7 March 70.
Second Member of the Board of Revenue, 25 Jan. 70. Furlough.
Third Member of the Board of Revenue, 25 Jan. 70. Member of the Cen-
tral Committee for the Examination of Assistants ; Acting and Member
of the Board of Revenue.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras, 21 March 65.
Collector and Magistrate aud Agent to the Governor of Fort St. Georg&
in Vizagapatam, 20 April 67. Furlough.
Member of the Council of the Government of Fort St. George, c Nov. 72.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Chingleput, 25 Aug. 68.
Resident in Travancore and Cochin, 8 June 69, Trevandnim.
Secretary to Government in the Revenue Department. Additional Mem-
ber of the Council of the Government of Fort St. George for making
Laws and Regulations. Officiating as Chief Secretary to Government.
Collector of Sea Customs, 18 Mar. 64. Protector of Emigrants, Madras,
17 July 68. Collectorof Madras, 28 June 70. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate, and Agent at Tanjore, 17 Mar. 65. Furlough.
Civil and Ses.^^ious Jiidge of Tranquebar, 17 May 71. Furlough.
G of Bel'lary, 13 Oct.' 65. Acting Judge of the
lire at Madras.
!■ of Berhampore, 31 March 69.
; of Judicature, Madras, 5 May 63.
e of Mangalore. Furlough.
7 April 66.
Acting at Cuddalore.
Henry Edward Sullivan
John Rennie Cockerell
David FrcemantleCarmichael..
Edward Croft Greenway Thomas
Richard Kaye Puckle
John Henry Master
Davidson
George Vans Agnew
Civil an
HighC-..
Civil and .^ -
Judge of tip I
Civil and Scs;^
Civil and Sessions Judge of Rajahmundry,
Director of Revenue Settlement.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Guntoor, 31 March 6S
Collector and Magistrate of Kurnool, 20 April 7.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Nundial. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of the Chingleput District, i July 70. Director
of the Incorporated Bank of Madras.
Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 10 March 68. Acting in South Arcot.
Commissioner of the NeilgheiTy Hills, Ootacamond.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George in
Ganjam, 20 April 67. Acting 3rd Member of the Board of Revenue.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Vizagapatam, 17 Aug. 69.
Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly, 24 April 66.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah. Acting Collector and Magisfato
of Bellary.
Civil and Sessions Judge of Trichinopol.r, 20 April 67.
Collector and Magistrate of Nellore, 2 Sept. 70.
THIRD CLASS,
of 12 Years' Standing.
John Dalrymple Goldingham
Charles Thomas Longley
Charles Gilbert Master
Ed ward Frederick Eliott
Henry Sullivan Thomas
William Dowdeswell Horsley ...
George Roljinson Sharjje
Francis Martin Kindersiey
Francis Culling Carr ".
Atholl MacGregor
John William Reid (llarrisUr .,/
Law)
William Southey Whiteside
Richard Wellesiey Barlow
Charles George P'lumer
Hon. James Chishohne St. Clair
Civil and Sessions Judge of Nellore.
Collector and Magistrate of Salem, 2 Sept. 70.
Collector and Magistrate of Kistna District. Acting Collector and Magia
trate, &c. in Ganjam.
Civil and Sessions Judirc of Salem, 25 May 6g.
Collector and Mn<ji-tr:ito. Sr.n'h Canara, 14 June 70.
rMll,,ct..r Mini M;:j -■ -I ..Mapah.
!l'i\-il .-iikI Si',->ii.i!- ,: , , . . ' :: cut, II Jan. 70.
JL'ivil ami Se.-.M.iii- .i iniL:^' -., iMijore, 17 May 71. Furlough,
'civil ami Sessions Jml^e of Tmnevelly.
[Collector and Magistrate of Malabar, 29 March 70.
Octavius Butler Irvine ..
Robertson John Melville
John Henry Garstin
William McQuhae
George Downton Leman
Civil and Ses.sions Judge of Tcllicherry.
c.il . I ■ 1 .1',! .M:iji-: i;.;r i.fTiichinopoly. Officiating at North Arcot.
A. , : : . I ;„'i-ti ate of Chingleput District.
Cp, ,::■■; -.-^ :• .1 i ," i.r Chittoor, 25 Maj' 69.
i^uK I ..;b . Kii :r, 1 .1. ii' M.-i-i.-trate of Chingleput. Acting Civil and Ses -
siuus Judge of Xuudiah.
Judge of the Coiu-t of .Small Causes at Vellore, 20 April 67. Furlough.
Officiating Collector and Ma-istrate and Agent to the Governor of Fort
.•M. Geortre in Vizaj^'ajjutaii.
i 'nil, , 1, 11- and Magistrate uf Snuth Arcot, 18 April 71. Sick Furlough.
Sum I ollirtor aud Joiut .Ma-i-trate of the Godavery District, 9 Feb. 69.
,\e lit: Collector aud .Mayi.-tiatc of Madura.
Sub ColKctcr aud Joiut Magi^-trate of Godavery District. Acting CoUeeto r
and Magistrate of Kistua District.
702
Madras Civil Service.
2|
s-e-
,857
ji944
'kooo
Alexander McCallum Webster..
Edmund Forster Webster {Bar
riater at Law)
John Child Hannyn gton
Philip Perceval HutcMns
Arthur Coke Bm-nell
James Grose, MA
William Wilson, Jir.-i
William Shrubsole Foster, MA
FOURTH CLASS,
of 8 Years^ Standing.
2022 'James Henry Nelson, MA.
j I {Barrister at Law)
^^^; 55S,PhilipLyddon Roberts
Judge of the Court of Small
862
862I 576
214s James Bum Pennington, BL. ...
Francis Hem-y Woodroffe, BA.
James Hope, BA
595 John Read Daniel...
944! Henry John Stokes
254 Francis Brandt, BA
597 Wilham Logan
: 944 James William Best, BA.
■254
572
564
862 768
863'ii34
863,1213
863' 810
863 '1206
863 1075
863 1 143
863 1205
863I1144
861, 600
863 1346
863 487
863
863 1 768
865 2197
863 1 144
863 I 144
Francis Rawdon Hastings Sharp
John Frederick Price
Edward Storr, BA
William Samuel Lilly, LLB.
William Horatio Comyn
Jeremiah Garnctt Horsfall, BL
Henry Sewell, BA
Alexander Cruiekshank, MA. .
Huntly Pryse Gordon
Boyd Horsbrugh
Andrew John Stuart
Henry Edward Stokes, BA
Henry William Bliss, BA
Joseph Charles Hughesdon . . . .
James Frederick Snaith, BA. .
William Henry Glenny
Henry Newman
John Kelsall
John Wallace
Charles Stewart Crole
Samuel Trant McCarthy
Harry St. Aubyn Goodrich
Herbert Wigi-am, BA
John Cameron, MA
lames Dunning Baker Gribblc .
George Arthui' Parker
Francis Henry Wilkinson
William Francis Grahamo, BA
Allen Lindsay Lister ..
George Duncan Irvine
863 560 Charles William Wall Martin ..
863 416 George McWatters, BA
863' 250 Norton Aylmer Roupell, BA. ..
863 1 144 John Brownrigg Si)cdding, BA
Appointments, &c.
at Cuddalore, 31 March 68. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore. Furlough.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Tellicherry, 5 April 67. Acting
Civil and Sessions Judge at Guntoor,
Registrar, High Court, Appellate side, 28 March 65. Officiating Civil
and Sessions Judge of Madura.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore, 5 April 67. Acting Civil
and Sessions Judge of Mangalore.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue and Receiver of the Carnatic Property
under Act XXX. of 1858, 4 Aug. 71.
Furlou.gh.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary, 11 Aug. 68. Acting Col-
lector and Magistrate, Godavery District.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Combaconnm, 18 June 67. Acting
Civil and Sessions Judge of Tranquebar.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of South Arcot, 25 May 69, Virda-
cbellum. Furlough.
Sub Secretary to the Board of Revenue, 4 Aug. 71. Collector and Magis-
trate of Trichinopoly.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Kistna District.
Acting Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Madura.
Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the
Governor of Fort St. George in Gnnjam, 14 June 70, Chicacole. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. J'urlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate at Tanjore. Acting Civil and Sessions
Judge of Tanjore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tinnevelly
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar, Tellicherry. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Civil and
Sessions Judge of Bellary.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem, 25 May 68,
Tirupatoor. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem . Gossoor.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. MuddunpuUy.
Sick Leave.
Head Assistant to the Collector andMagistrate of Trichinopoly, 14 Dec. 66.
Furlough.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Godavery District,
Aug. 68. Furlough.
d Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar, 23 Dec. 67.
Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the
Governor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Acting Collector, &c.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Madura. Acting Civil and
Sessions Judge of Onddapah.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Ma.gistrate of Tinnevelly. Furlough.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kurnodl. Officiating
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavery District.
Under Secretary to Government in the Departments under the Chief
Secretary, Madras. Acting Sub Secretary to the Board of Revenue.
Head Assistant to the Collector andMagistrate of Coimbatore, 7 June 70.
Acting Sub Collector and Magistrate at Madura.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore, 20 April 67.
Acting Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Vellore.
ead Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellarj-. Acting Judge
of the Small Cause Court, Madura.
Assist, to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. Acting Head Assistiint.
Senior Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate in Vizagapatam. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna District.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary, 6 July 69. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and iLigistrate of Nellore, 21 Feb. 71. Acting
Judge of the Sni;ill Cause Court at Tellicherry.
Head Assistant to the Culleetor iinil Magistrate of Cuddapah, 25 May 69.
Acting Sub Collee((.r .inil .Inint Mipjist'rate of Chingleput.
Head Assistant tn ilir (•.illecinr .nid Magistrate of Tanjore. Acting
Sub Collector and .Idiut .Mii^^ishMlc at, Nellore.
Deputy Collector (if l{e\eiiue Sett lenient, 22 Oct. 69. Salem. Furlough.
)!■ Assistiint t<i the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Gover-
.]■ ul' I'dit St. George in Ganjam, 6 June 71. Acting Registrar, High
nirt, A|>iH-lhite side.
-laiil, t.i lie' Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Fui-lough.
-iM'ii 1 ■ 1 I lir ( 'nlleetnr and ,Ma'_d.vi ral e of K nn lool, 8 Nov. 70. Furlough.
lani 1" fill' ('olleelnr and Ma j isi vat e nf South Arcot, II Jan. 70.
■1 ill'- .1 uil:v (if I lie ( 'lairl, i<\' Sin ad < 'aii>r,, a I- Cuddalorc.
d \,-;-i^laiil, I.) I.lie ( 'iilleet,. .r a nd Ma-isteate of North Arcot.
Assistant to the (Jollector and Magistrate of Kistna District, 15 Nov. 70.
Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to Governor of Fort St.
George in Ganjam.
Head Assistant to the ('nllector iind Magistrate of South Arcot, 25 Jan. 70.
Acting Sub Colleetnr, Ac.
Assistant to the ColleeiMi- and .\[a,gistrateof Chingleput District, i July 70.
Acting Judge ol' 1 lie i 'uml of Small Causes at Combaconum.
Assistant to the CoUeetur tmd Magisti'ate of Trichinopoly.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Furlough.
Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort
St. George in Ganjam, 2 Mai-ch 69. Acting Sub. Collector, &c., of Malabar.
Madras Civil Service.
703
1863 416
1863 1075
Charles Arthur Galton, 3fA.
Charles John Crosthwaite...
1864
1864
1864
1864
William Alexander Happell.
John Sturrock
David Buick, 5-4
Henrj'- Gribble Turner
Charles Augustus Bird
Lome Augustas Campbell.
1864 802
1864, 802
1864I 602
18641 416
1364I 802
1864 S02
1S64I 602
Henry William Wellesley
Henry Bidewell Grigg-, BA
Thomas von Donop Hardinge,
BA
Ware Plumptre Austin
Herbert Frederick Clogstoun . .
George Kennawaj- Chamberlain
Cha rles Jeffrey Knox
John Lee Warner
Leonard Robert Burrows, BA.
Edxva rd Turner
3S65
1867;
ApPOi:tIMENIS, iKC.
Robert Rice, BA.
Edward Noel Overbury .
Edward Gibson
Arthiir JohiiSton Bi'eeks Atkin-
son
riFTH CLASS.
nf 4 Years' Standing.
Joseph Birdsali Jones
Aruudel Tagg Arundel, BA.
Wm. Joseph Henry Le Fanu
(Barrister at Law)
Edwin Langford Pearse
Charles Donald Maclean, BA..
Evans Charles Johnson
Frederick Edward Gibson
Charles Lennox Bruce Cumming
Thomas Weir, BA
Charles Kough, BA
Thomas James Maliby
John Archibald Boyle
Hubert Thomas Knox (Barrister
at Law)
Henry Richard Farmer
Lewis Mclver
James Acworth Davies (Ba
rister at Laiv)
Matthew Richard Weld, BA.
Robert Sewell
SIXTH CLASS,
under 4 Years' Standing.
602 Henry Martin Winterbotham
602
427
Lewis Moore
.h,ii,c=> Til.
Ebeuezer James Sewell
George Stuart
tiis Nicholson
!n-d
.'iiderwood....
: Cox
ilA
Assistant to the Commissioner of the Neilgherry HUls. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor ot
Fort St. George in Ganjam. Acting Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate
of BcUary.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery District, 7 Nov. 65.
Acting Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting
Under Secretary to Government.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Sub Collector
and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore.
Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Go-
vernor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Jeyjjore.
Assi.-taut t ) the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. ActingHeadAssistant.
.\ -■-■-; It I . 1 1 1 1 ■ (.'oUector and Magistrate of Madura, 4 Aug. 69. Acting
H \ lit to the CoUector'and Magistrate of Kistna.
r- ~ , to Government in the Revenue Department, 14 Aug. 71.
;;r:;;i;ij I inler Secretary to Government of India, Home Department.
Assistant to the Collector ami Ma gistrate of Coimbatore. Acting Assistant.
to the Commissioner of the XL-U^'hvrry Hills.
te of Cuddapah. Sick Fiarlough.
I. ■ of Malabar, 31 Oct. 67, Calicut.
', and Agent to the Governor of
V. 70. Acting Sub Collector on
Acting
.\ssistaut to the CuUcct n- umJ .\;a_-
issistant to the (''H' ■• -•■;;: I \! ■ .
Acting Head A —
\ssistant to t'ne 1 ' ' ! .
Fort St. Geor,_rL' r. \' ' -, im- .■■;
Siii-vey Settlement Piny, Salem.
A-Ssistautt) the (.'ollcctoraiul Magistrate of North Arcot, 25 Oct. 70
Head Assistant at .South Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Head
Assistant at North Arcot.
Special .\ssistnnt to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura.
Assistant to the (.'ollector and Magistrate of Tanjore. Sick Furlouph.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Godavery District, j,
Oct. 70. Acting Head Assistant ai Kurnool.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore, 8 Nov. 70. Acting
Head Assistant.
As.si.vtant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem.
\ssi~i:iiit t . th.- Collector and Magistrate of Bellary, 8 Nov. 70. Acting
\\.-A'\ .\--l-':int.
\.-;si^t.itit f I ti ( Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot. Acting Head
Assistant at C\iddapah.
and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor of
igapatam. Acting Principal Assistant,
and Magistrate of Tanjore, 15 Sept. 68. Acting
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. Acting Head
Assistant at Salem.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna. Acting Head Assistant
at Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the Collector and ,MaL'i.<tr;itc of Coimbatore.
Assistant to the Collector .■iml .Ma'.;i>t r.ite of the Kurnool District.
Assistant to the Magistrate aii(l(.'. illn tor of Nellore. Acting Head Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Ai'cot. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem, 15 Dec. 63.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot, 22 Dec. 68.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor of
Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Acting Senior Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly, 7 Dec. 69.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Mandura.
.Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly, 22 Nov. 70.
[Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar.
I Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery.
'Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot.
Assistant to the Magistrate and CoUoctor of North Arcot.
704
Bombay Civil Service.
1.847
1.847
11848
1848
1848
3333
Appointmbnis, &c.
FIRST CLASS,
0/28 Years' Standing.
Hon. Henry Pendock St. George
Tucker (Ban-ister at Laic) Third Member of Council. Took Ms seat 7 April 69.
Son. Barrow Helbert Ellis Member of the CouncU of the Governor General of India, 2 May 70.
SECOND CLASS,
of 20 Tears' Standing.
37SO]ITon. Francis Lloyd
5333 Son. Alexander Rogers
3555;Lestock Reid
37So\Son. James Gibbs (Barrister a
I Law)
3805 1 WiUiam Henry Havelock
2533!James Walker Robertson
3805 Lionel Robert Ashbumer, CSI.
833 Charles Henry Cameron
2533 James Erskiiie Oliphant.
1848 833
i848'2333
£849'
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854
.854
i8s4
1855
1855
1855
1855
Michael John Maxwell Shaw
Stewart
WilUamD'Oyly
Robert Ferguson Mactier
Hon. Francis Stuart Chapman...
Hon. George Augustus Hobart ..
Henry Bruce Boswell
Charles Forbes Hodson Shaw
(Barrister at Law)
Hon. Charles Gurdon Kemball
(Barrister at Law)
Robert Hill Pinhey (Barrister at
Law)
John Raynor Arthur
Arthur Bosanquet
'.. Edward Wm. Ravenscroft
833
Elphinstone Pourtales Robertson
ArthurEgyptDonoughmore Grey
Robert WilUam Lodwick ...
James Adam Gordon Duff..
WiUiam Sandwith
THIRD CLASS,
of 12 Tears' Standing.
Theodore Cracraft Hope (Barris
feratLaw)
Henry Napier Bruce Erskine ..
James George White
Forster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot .
Charles Gonne
George William Anderson
Gilbert Wray Elliot
Robert William Hunter
Theodore Bosanquet
George Frederick Sheppard...
William Mant Philip Coghlan
Baron de Hochepied Larpent
Arthur Travers Crawford
John Elphinston
Hon . Maxwell Melvill
Alex. Alfred Borradaile
Charles Robertson Ovans
Gerard Norman
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, 14 April 69.
Fourth Member of Council, 5 June 72.
Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General of
External Commerce.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, 14 Feb. 66. Vice Chan-
cellor of the University of Bombay.
Revenue and PoUce Commissioner, Southern Division, 9 Dec. G9.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Tanna, 9 Dec. 69.
Revenue and Police Commissioner.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, "Poona, 22 May 69.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Acting at Surat.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Canara. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Sattara, 16 Feb. 69.
Chief Secretary "to Government, Revenue, Financial, and General De-
partments, and in charge of the Separate Department, 26 April 65.
Additional Member of the Council of the Governor (general, 18 Oct. 69.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Khandeish, 16 Feb. 69. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar. Acting at Sattara.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum, 8 Jan. 69. Fm-lough.
iTudge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Poon'a, and Agent for Sirdars in
the Deccan.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sattara, 22 April 65.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmednuggur, ti Feb. 71.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting Chief Secretary
to Government.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad, 22 May 69. Acting Collector
and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Belgaum, 11 May 65. Furlough.
Deputy Accountant General, Madi-as. Government Director, Bank of
Madras. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish, and PoUtical Agent.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar.
Senior Collector and Magisti-ate, Surat. Furlough.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Nassick, 10 May 69. Acting Senior Col-
lector and Magistrate.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Broach. Acting Senior Collector and
Mb gistrate.
Collector of Bombay and Superintendent of Stamps and Stationery,
9 March 70. Furlough.
Secretai-y to Government in the Political, Secret, Judicial, and Educa-
tional Departments, 16 May 65.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Broach. Acting at Surat.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Kaira, 10 April 69. Sick Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Rhutnaghery. Furlough.
Acting Junior Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore, 10 July 69.
2265 Francis Dawes Melvill...
William Mayor Salmon
J 856
Edward Hope Percival
Archibald Lockhart Spens
Arthur Ramsay Macdonald
William Henry Propert
John George Moore
James Braithwaitc Peile
WiUiam Ramsay
William George Pedder, BA
Raymond West, MA. (Barrister
atLaw)
Herbert Edward Jacomb ...
Collector of Salt Revenue. Acting Senior Collector, <!tc., of Kaira.
First Grade Judge and (Sessions Judge, Tanna. Sick Furlough.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara.
Fm-lough.
Acting Senior Collector and Magistrate of Rutnaghen-y.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, 28 April 71.
Acting Senior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad, 3 Sept. 67.
Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, Presidencj' Division.
Acting Collector and Magistrate of Ahmednuggur.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. Acting ist Grade.
First Assistant CoUector and Magistrate, Belgaum. Acting Junior
Collector, &c., at Colaba.
Special Dut.y, Bhownuggur, 29 June 70.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara.
Acting Junior Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Extra First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kaira, for Punch Mahals,
17 May 6s, and Collector of Stamp Revenue, 8 Aug. 65.
Assistant Commissioner in Sind, 30 March 64. Educational Inspector and
Briinch Inspector General of Registration in Sind.
Director of Public Instruction in the Bombay Presidency. Acting
Mimicipal Commissioner.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat, 11 Feb. 70. Acting
Collector of Bombay, Superintendent of Stamps and Stationeiy.;
Otficiating Commissioner, Nagiioro Division, Central Provinces.
Judicial Commissioner in Sind and Judge of the Sudder Court in that
Province.
Under Secretary to Government, Revenue, Financial, and General De-
partments, 2 March 64. Acting Doputj' Commissioner of Customs,
Salt, and Opium, Presidency Division.
Bombay Civil Set
705
Rs.
1856 1666
666
3856
1856
1856
^1856
1856
J857
1857
1857
1857
i8s7
1857
1857
55°
Charles Magenis Hogg
William Roger Pratt . . .
Thomas Monck Mason
John Hay Grant
Alan Arthur Clarke Jervoise . .
Wm. Heurtley Newnham, MA
{Barrister at Law)
Richard Burton Worthington ...
James Bellot Richey
025 ' Alexander Kyd Naime
633 John MacFarlan
George Waddington
Arthur Hume Spry
Claudius WiUiam Bell
Francis Robert Shaw Wyllie
Charles Bradley Pritchard
Nugent Murry Whitmore Daniell
Herbert Mills Bird wood, MA. ...
FOTTRTH CLASS,
of S Years' Standing.
833 William Wedderbum
862 569
1:863
J863
3864
1864
1864
1864
3864
Clarence Bovill Izon
GeorgeMorisonMacpherson, MA
Joshua King, lf4
dgar Hutchinson Little, BA....
Arthur C. Trevor
Theodore Henry Stewart
William Bury Mulock
James Richard Naylor
Sextus Howard Phillpotts
George Hickman Johns, BA. ..
George Herbert Dashwood Wil
son
William Albert Bast, MA
Mathew Henry Scott
1865
1865
,1867
675
Joseph Eugene Andre
Willoughby Woodward, MA.
Arthur Chorley Watt
FIFTH CLASS,
of ^ Years' Standing.
Satyendra Nath Tagore....
Andrew Lyon.
John Jardine .
Charles George Blathwaj-t
John Nugent
Appointments, &c.
Fii'st Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Tanna, 13 Feb. 67. Acting
Junior Collector, &c., at Kulladaghee. '
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara. Acting Junior
Collector, &c., of Broach.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kulladghee, 9 June 69.
Acting .Junior Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
t Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canara, 16 March 64.
Joint .Judge and Sessions]Judge of Tanna. Acting ist Grade Judge and
" issions Judge at Surat.
Acting First Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara.
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Guzerat, 4 May 67.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Rhutnagery.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Nassick, 10 July 69. Acting Post
Master General, Bombay.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Acting First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednugpfui'.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Acting Under Secretary to Government in the Revenue, Financial, and
General Departments.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish. Acting Collector
of Salt Revenue.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Kulladghee. Acting 2nd
Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Tanna.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Sholapore. Acting 2nd
Grade Sessions Judge of Rhutnaghcry.
Under Secretary to Government in the Judicial and Political Departments,
and Sec. to the ComicU of the Governor for making Laws and Regula-
tions, 7 May 67. Furlough.
Furlough.
Judge and Sessions Judge, Shikarpore, 29 Feb. 68. Sick Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kaira, 10 July 69.
Fii-i. .\ -^i~i > '..111 r. .1,1 11(1 Magistrate, Ahm(fdabad, 9 April 68.
I \ r .md Magistrate, Khandeish, 2 IDec. 67. Furlough.
1! t.r and Magistrate, Dharwar, 17 Nov. 68. Acting
iihl \ ■; ■'■ :i 111 Magistrate, Surat. Furlough.
FirstGi-Mo \ I I , : id Scs.sioDS Judge, Rutnagherry. Furlough.
First (liviil 1 :iM(l Sessions Judge, Sm-at. Acting Judge
and Scs.-'"ii .1 I'l,.-', 1 1 v.lnili.'id.
Second Assistniit Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting 1st Assistant
of Kulladghee.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Colaba. Fui-lough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sattara. Acting ist Assis-
tant of Nassick.
Second (^rade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. Acting
.riiil'.'f MO'l ■.;.....«;, ,11s: .hriv'o :it Shikarpore.
.\- -I :i :■ I ' I r;itc of Nassick, 26 Oct. 70.
S ' \ ' iiil Magistrate, Nassick. Acting Second
llegist
lli-i
L'lbiiu side.
Edward Cordeaux, LLD.
Montagu Bernard Baker
George Francis Mytton Grant .
Ayerst
Hem-y Evan Murchison James.
Thomas Duncan Mackenzie
Edward Townsend Candy
Alfred Keyser
John McLeod Campbell
Richard Edward Candy
James Ejiox Spence
William Henry Crowe.,
George Boileau Reid .
700 Hem-y James Parsons.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar, 10 April 69.
Acting Joint Judge, &c., at Tanna.
Scci aid ( irade Assistunt Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna. Acting Senior
.\ - ' I li .111 i_. 1 I' I ir the detached Station of Sholapore.
'I'l ! ' ' !. - ; • I ;'ud Sessions Judge, Sattara. Acting First
■r >, 1 \~~ -i:';;i I ..i.ri r ! ill .Magistrate, Ahmcdnuggur.
.-eoiid .Vssistiint Cnllector and Magistrate, Tanna, i Sept. 69. Acting
Under Secretary to Government in the Judicial Department.
Third Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona, and Assistant
Agent for Sinlais in the Deccan. Furlough.
Extra Seeiiinl \s-i.st,iiit Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish. Acting
Senior .\- i-;;!'.! ,1 inli;e and Sessions Judge of Kulladghee.
Second .\s-;- 1 lilt, 1 'oHi ctor and Magistra.te, Ahmedabad, 17 Nov. 68.
A^^wfni I , i, , 1 ,r iiikI Arn^ristrate. Rntnaghery, 24 Deo. 67. Acting
.-'i;.il' \ ~ I I' ■ I 'iP'" ■' lid Sessions .rmlge, I'auna.
Sr(,iiio .\>- -I •',':.' I , i,ii .: ,rand .Mauistfatcof Rutnagherry. Acting
■-■u.l..^.-„-.i.-,uuu. ai, Dhai.^ar.
Assistant UuUectur and Magistrate, Khandeish. Acting Assistant Com-
missioner, and Branch Inspector General of Registration in Sind.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Acting Second Assistant.
Thii-d A,=--,.^istmit Collcctrir, .Mirnpilirirr^mr. Acting Second Grade Assis-
liolapore.
.Iune7i, Colaba and Dapolee.
Canara, 13 Feb. 67. Acting
Third A.ssistant Collector and Magistral
Director of Public Instruction in B'erar.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sattara. Acting 2nd As-
si,-<tant of Poonah.
Thini Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Thii.l A>-i>tant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting Second Assistant
Thud As,-i,-iant Collector and Magistrate at Sholapore, 15 April 68. Acting
2nd Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Rutnaghery.
7o6
Bomhwii Civil Service.
867; SiijjolinFaithfiill Fleet
8671 675 George William Vidal
867 675 William Porteous, MA
867 4ifi*Arthur Daniel Pollen, BA...
867 675 John Leech Johnston
867 500 John Fairlie Muir
867 860. Edward James Ebden
William Scott Forman ....
Frederick Birkbeck, JBA. .
Edmund de la Garde Sharkey,
MA
867' 675
868 461' William Allen
868 600' Stephen Hammick
SIXTH CLASS,
under 4 Years' Sfainlhiff.
700 James AYilliam Walker, LLD..
675 Willie Walker Loch, BA.
700 Edward Hosking
675'HenTy Edward Winter .
511 Ar thurWilliamCrawlej-
I BA. (Barrister at Law)
600 George Druitt
869
5' 1 1 William Frederick Sinclair
675 Edward Charles Kayll OUivant
James Edward Murphy, MA.
.^drew Wingate
Fendall Lewis Charles
Frederick Styles Philpin Lely
William Lee-Warner, BA.
Edm. ilcGildowny Hope Fulton
869 51
870
87°; 4^
870 46:
870 46
870' 4i(
872,
James Macnabb Campbell
ApPOINTJItlfTS, &c.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum. Acting Educa-
tional Inspector.
Thu-d Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara, 21 Jan. 68. Acting
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Rutnaghery.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Punch Mahals.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara. Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Broach, 28 Aug. 69. Acting
Second Assistant at Colaba.
Assistant Commissioner in the Central Provinces, 28 Aug. 69.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canara. Acting Deputy
Conservator of Forests.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry, 8 April 6S.
Acting 2nd Class Deputy Collector and Magistrate iu Sind.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sui-at, 5 Aug. 68. Acting
Second Assistant at Tanna.
Third Assistant Collectorand Magistrateof Colaba. Acting 2nd Assistant
of Canara.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad. Acting 3rd Grade
Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara, 26 Feb. 69. Acting
Second Assistant Collector of Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad. Acting
E.xtra Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Ahmedabad.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna. Aating 2nd Assistant
of Sattara.
Special Assistant to the PoUtical Agent iu Rewa Kanta.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick, 13 Oct. 69. Acting
3rd Grade Assistant Judge, Surat.
Thii-d Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kulladghee, 13 Oct. 69.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Thana. Acting 3rd Assis-
tant Judge of Poona.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Acting 2nd Assis-
tant of Stu'at.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat. Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish, 4 March 70.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad, i March 70.
Private Secretary to the Governor of Bombay.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Sind, and Educational
Inspector in that Province.
Third A8,-i-t:iiit ('-!! -tor iind Magistrate of Colaba. Attached to the-
Political ,111(1 .Iu'li(.Ml I)cii;ivtments of the Secretariat.
Henry Reade Cooke [Third As.-^isi:iiiT, ( olKctor and Magistrate of Kaira, 25 March 70.
James Henthom Todd JThird Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick.
Charles Gordon WoUand Mac-i
pherson.^ 1 Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Broach.
Third Assistant Collector and MMgi.-^tratc of Abnudiniggur.
Third Assistant Collector and Ma,-i>tiate of Sattara. Acting Railway
Magistrate ThuU Ghat aial ( ■autnuua ut Ma-i>tr,a.' of Dcolalee.
Third Assistant Collector and .Ma-isfrate of Sliolajiore, 4 March 70.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tannah.
Supernumerary Assistant to the Political Agent in Kattiwar. Actiug
3rd Assistant.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Poona.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Rutnaghery.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat.
George Clifford AVhitworth
Charles Palmer Bluett Wiltshire.
Thomas Hem-y Leach {Barrister
atLuiu) :
Thomas Hart Davies
Thomas Sharp Hamilton
Hemy Faure Aston
Arthur Hamilton Umvin
James Monteath
Frederick Augustus Hugh Elliot
Jcrvoise Athelstane Baines
Arthur Bennett Steward (Ba
risierat Law)
William Henry Horsley
Philip Jacob
Charles Falkiner MacCartie...
Herbert Batty
James Richard Fitzgerald
Edwin McCallum
Charles Evitt Frost
Henry Travers Ommanney
William John Cuningham
Harry Arbulhnot Ac worth (Bar-
rister at Lau>)
John Pollen, BA
Gabriel Stokes
411'Charles Edw. Gordon Crawford
4ii|nillersden Woodward
400; Edward Charles Ozanne
400 Archibald Francis Woodburn...
872' 400 James Davidson
872' 4oo|George Gladstone Turner
872' 400 Charles Edward Lawaon
872 400 Gilmour M'Corkell
Third Assistant Collector ;
Third Assistant Collector 1
Third Assistant Collector ;
Third Assistant Colloctnr :
Third Assistant Collect. ir ;
3rd Grade, in the liorrai
Third Assistant Cull.- ta-;
Assistant to the I '. .'I. .'' o- .
ThirdA;-si 0 • • o > , .■
Third A^^ - ; '
Third A.^.MMoM 1 ..um .r;
id Ma'-'istrate of Belgaum.
1.1 MaLostrato of Khandeish.
• l Maui-tiatc of SiU'at.
il ,Ma;;i.>trate of Sattara.
d Magistrate of Sattara. Acting Professor,
oiiei,'e.
.1 Ma-ist
ite of Belgaum.
l''urlough.
to of Sattara.
o of Dharwar.
lie of Dharwar.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmednuggur. Sick Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kliandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
T T
ATLAS FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE,
92, Cheapside, London.
Established 1808, and Empowered by Act of Parliament of the S4th Geo. III. c. 79.
Capital, £1,200,000.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman.— Thos. Chapman, Esq., F.R.S. Deputy-Chairman.— Benjamin Buck Greene, Esq.
Sir William J. W. Baynes, Bt. I Joseph Grotk, Esq. I James Phillips, Esq., F.G.S.
Arthur Edw. Campbell, Esq. John Oliver Hanson, Esq. Richard Blaney Wade, Esq.
James Pattison Currie, Esq. John George Maclean, Esq. Philip Ainslie Walker, Esq.
I Vice-Admiral Montgomery. I
Auditors. — Charles Gassiot, Esq., and Charles Andrew Prescott, Esq.
Secretary.— Richard Ray, Esq.
Actuary.— William Henry Tyndall, Esq. Solicitor.— Thomas Browning, Esq.
ConBulting Actuary,— Charles Ansell, Esq., F.R.S. Medical Officer.-WM. Coulson, Esq., F.S.A.
Bankers. — Messrs. Prescott, Grote, Cave and Cave.
This Office has been established more than 6i years, and its present magnitude and prosperity prove
the soundness of the principles on which it has been conducted.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The Accumulated Premiums are over ;^i, 650,000. The Annual Income exceeds ;^i7o,ooo.
The sum of ;<J5, 119,621 has been paid in Claims under Life Policies.
Large Bonuses have been declared and paid as Additions to the amounts assured.
Persons assuring in Great Britain have the option of Participating Rates of Premium, or of Non-Par-
ticipating Rates.
Whole World Assurances are granted.
Advances are made on Policies to the e.xtent of their value.
Persons desiring to Surrender their Assurances may receive their value in money, or in lieu thereof,
may obtain a New Policy without further payment of Premium.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
No Charge made for Policy Stamps.
Renewals should be paid within Fifteen Days after the respective Quarter-days when they become due.
Losses occasioned by lightning will be paid.
The PoUcies of the Company extend to cover Losses occasioned by the Explosion of Gas.
N.B.— ABOLITION OF THE GOVERNMENT DUTY. From and after Midsummer, 1S69, All Fire Assur-
ances are exempt from the payment of Government Duty.
Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposal, and any information needful to effect Life or Fire Assurances, may
be obtained on application to the Office, No. 92, Cheapside, London, or to any of the Company's Agents.
RICHARD RAY, Secretary.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURA:NCE COMPANY,
1, Old Broad Street, E.G. ; and 16 and 17, Pall Mall, S.W.
CAPITAL, £1,600,000. Paid-up and Invested, £700,000.
GiBB, Thomas Jone.s, Esq. Chairman, 71, Old Broad Street, E.G.
Newman, Thomas H., Esq., Deputy-Chairman, 12, New Broad Street, E.G.
Lyall, William, Esq., Managing'Director, a,, St Helen's Place, E.G.
Ashton, Richard Jas., Esq., Hatton Court, E.G.
Barclay, ThomasGeorge, Esq., The Brewery,
Park Street, S.E.
Bevan, Robert Cooper Lee, Esq., 54, Lombard
Street, E.G.
Eosanquet, Percival, Esq., 21, Rood Lane, E.G.
Brand. James, Esq., 37, New'Broad Street, E.G.
Cave, Charles, Esq., 62, Threadneedle St., E.G.
Chambers, Geo. Hy. Esq., 4, Mincing Lane, E.G.
Davidson, Henry, Esq., 3. Corbet Court, E.G.
Eaton. Henry William, Esq., M.P. 33, Old
Broad Street, E.G.
Farquhar.H.B.T, Esq., Q.King William Street. I
Gilliat, John Saunders, Esq., 4, Crosby
Square, E.G.
Hawthorn, William.
Hibbert, Geo., Esq., 21, Queen St., Mayfair, W.
Hume, William Burnley, Esq., 16, Leadenhall
Street, E.G.
Hyde, Samuel, Esq., 49, Leadenhall St., E.G.
]\L\rryatt,Charles, Esq., 6, Laurence Pountney
Lane, E.G.
Murdoch, Tas. Gordon, Esq.. i. Pall Mall East.
Pattison, Fred., Esq.. 57^ Old Broad St., E.G.
Reid, George James Gravstone. Esq , St. Cle-
ment's House, Clement's Lane, E.G.
Field', G., Esq. AshurstPk,Tunbridge Wells, Kent. ! Twini.N'g, Richard, Esq., 215, Strand, W.C.
CTtttItt0VS.
AsTELL, John Harvey, Esq., Woodbury Hall, I Field, Barclay, Esq., 25, Mark Lane, E.G.
St. Neots. Palmer. Greville Horsley, Esq., 11, King's
Barclay, Charles, Esq., 18, London Street, E.G. | Arms Yard, E.G.
Superintendent of Tmun Department. Superintendent of Country Department.
James Holland. Chas. F. Jarvis.
Superintendent 0/ Foreign Dipxriinent—CK-R-L H. Hartung.
Superintendent 0/ Branch OfUce, Pall J\rall—]osK\'H Delpratt. Accountant— C J. Prout.
Board Day— Wednesday, Half-past One o'clock.
Insurances against Pike on every Description of Property at Home, in Foreign Coun-
tries, and in the Colonies.
Moderate Rates, Undoubted Security, Prompt & Liberal Settlement of Claims.
Loss or Damage by Gas Explosion in buildings insured made good. No Charge for
either Policv or Stamp
The usual Commission allowed to Mercl:ants and Brokers effecting Foreign and Ship
Insurances.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Established 1836.
Directors.
London Board— Offices : Cornhill, and Charing Cross.
Chairman.— Sir John Musgrove, Eart. Deputy-Chairman.— F. Harrison, Esq.
Wm. Dent, Esq. I W. Macnauchtan, Esq,
Henry V. East, Esq. | Ross D. Mangles, Esq.
Hon. AsHLEV Carr Glyn. I James Morley, Esq.
I W. Macnai
I Ross D. M/
William Nicol, Esq.
W. H. C. PLOWDEN.Esq., F.R.S.
G. D. Whatman, Esq.
R. W. Gaussen, Esq. I Sir Cha. Nicholson, Bt., D.C.L.
Actuai-y and Resident Secretary — Aug. Hendriks, Esq.
Fire Superintendent- T. Septimus Marks, Esq. Auditor.— H. H. Cannan, Esq
Medical Referees.— J. R. Bennett, M.D.; A. Anderson, Esq., F.R.C.S.
Consulting Surgeon —Sir James Paget, Bart., F.R.S.
Bankers.— The London and County Bank ; Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Curries & Co
Solicitors.— Messrs. Palmer, Bull, and Fry.
Surveyors.— William Thompson, Esq., and Edward N. Clifton, Esq.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
In 1870 the Annual Premiums e-vceeded £931,727. The influence of this Company in determining
r.-ites of Premiums has uniformly been given to proposals for improving the character of risks, whereby
high Premiums may be rendered unnecessary.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The Annual Premiums exceeded £268,985 : the Accumulated Reserve in this department is
£2,296,177.
RESOURCES.
The Invested Funds of the Company e.xceed £3,859,392, and the liability of Proprietors is unlimited.
CAPITAL £2,000,000.
SWINTON BOULT, Managinir Director.
A. HENDRIKS, Actuary and Resident Secretary, Londoit.
NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOgTeTY,
2, King William Street, London, E.G.
FOR MUTUAL ASSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
Mxtiiaxi.
President— George Burnand, Esq. | Vice-President— ll\-Lvn Ricardo, Esq.
Joseph Colling, Esq. i Henry Pollock, Esq.
Thomas Curtis, Esq. Sigismund Rucker, Esq.
Richard Garth, Esq., Q.C. Henry Sewell, Esq.
Frederick Lock, Esq. The Hon. G. Talbot.
George Nicholas, Esq. | Capt. Tyler, late R.E.
THE ACCUMULATED FUND of this Society is of unusual magnitude in pro-
portion to its liabilities.
ALL THE PROFITS belong to the Assured, and are applied to the gradual
reduction and ultimate extinction of their premiums, a result which may be expected to
occur, in the average of cases, in about twenty years from the date of the policy.
NO COMMISSION being allowed for the introduction of business, nor any outlay
incurred for Agencies, the expenses of management are very small, and the profits to the
Assurers correspondingly increased.
OFFICERS IN THE ARMY AND NAVY will find the terms for Foreign
Service unusually liberal.
ENDOWMENTS AND ENDOWMENT ANNUITIES to children are granted
on favourable terms.
Persons residing in the Country can effect assurances without personal attendance in
London.
Prospectuses and further information Ibrwarded post free on application.
CHARLES ANSELL, Jun., Actinvy.
THE NEW LIFE ASSURANCE SYSTEM.
POSITIVE" GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
(limited),
SS, BEDFORD SQUARE,
The Piiiti icp CaJ>ital exceeds £1^0,000, being the largest i
LONDON, W.C,
noujit originally received by any Life OJfic!
the IVorld
General Trustees.
The Right Hon. Lord Sandhurst, G.C.B., I Thomas Hughes, Esq., Q.C., M.P., 9, Old
G.C.S. I., Commander in Chief of the Forces 1 Square, Lincoln's Inn. _
in Ireland, 18, Grosvenor Gardens, Belgravia; | M. H. Chavtor, Esq., Chairman of the National
and Royal Hospital, Dublin. 1 Discount Company.
In wlwse names ;{;4o.ooo Consols stands in the Books of tlu Bank of England as a permanent 7ion--ioith-
drawable fund to secure assurances, added to which, the whole of tlie net premiums are itivested for a
similar purpose .
Provincial Trustees.
Rev. Robert Hall B.ay.nes, Vicar of St. Michaels,
Coventry.
Colonel Ja.mes Bourne, :M.P., Wavertree, Liver-
pool.
William Romaine Callender, Jun , Esq., J. P.
(Messrs. Callender and Son), Jackson Street,
London Road, Manchester.
David Wilson, Esq. (T. and D. Wilson), In-
gram Street, Glasgow.
Colonel Fredkrick William Ripley, Sharrow
Cottage, Ripon.
Henry William Eaton, Esq., M.P., 16, Prince's
Gate, W. ; Carlton Club ; and Porter's Park,
Shenley, Herts.
Horatio Lloyd, Esq., Recorder of Chester.
Frederick T. Mott, Esq., Leicester.
Dr. Palev, S, Agnes Gate. Ripon.
H. Cecil RAiK:ES,Esq.,M.P., 95, Onslow Sq.,S.W.
(Jhainnan.— J. D. Bell, Esq.,
London and Provincial Directors
Plowden Buildings, Temple, and Mulnath, Dulwich Wood Park,
Upper Norwood, S.E,
William Arthur, Esq., Morreston, Glasgow.
Francis Barrow, Esq., 12, Parliament Street,
Westminster.
W. H. Beckett, Esq., Leith Office, 34, Moor-
fields, Liverpool.
E. G. Bradley, Esq,, 19, Boundary Road, St.
John's Wood.
John a. Bremnek, Esq., J. P., Albert Street, and
Prestwich, Manchester.
John Buckley, Esq., Royton, near Oldham.
Adrian C. Cator, Esq., 10, Adelphi Terrace,
Strand.
Charles Charlesworth, Esq., Aldermanbury.
George Dawson, Esq., M.A., King's Norton,
near Birmingham.
Patrick Dougall, Esq., Grosvenor Terrace,
Glasgow.
Alexander Finlay, Esq., Ann Street, Belfast.
George Firth, Esq., Leeds Road, Bradford
Yorkshire.
Arthur Gardiner, Esq., M.D., 12, College
Square, Belfast.
T. B. Hall, Esq., Commercial Court, 12, Walter
27, Nicholas Street,
buildings,
W. McEwEN, Esq., M.D.,
Chester.
J. R. H. Keyworth, Esq., Exchange
Rumford Street, Liverpool.
Archibald D. Le.mon, Esq,, Edgecombe, Strand-
town, Belfast.
A. H. Maclean, Esq. (Messrs. Robert Kettle and
Co.) Glasgow.
Henry Matier, Esq., Clarence Place, Belfast.
U. Miller, Esq., 17, Old Broad Street, City.
Geo. Richardson, Esq., Chapel Lane, Bradford.
John Robertson, Esq. (Messrs. John Robert-
son and Co.), Glasgow.
Nassau John Senior, Esq., Lavender Hill,
Wandsworth Road, S.W.
James Scott, Esq., Bothwell Street, Glasgow.
Sir John Savage, J. P., Mayor of Belfast.
Mr. Alderman Shepherd, Cambridge House,
Bradford.
J.May Somerville, Esq., 515. Tower Buildings
West Liverpool.
Rev. George H. Waldro.v, Salisbury House,
Potters Bar, Middlese.x.
Robert Woodward, Jun., Esq., Arley Castle,
Bewdley.
Street, Liverpool.
J. Powell, Esq., Dee Bank, Chester.
Bankers.
Alli.\nce B.\nk, Bartholomew Lane, London. | Bank of Scotland, Glasgow.
Manchester and County Bank and Branches. 1 Messrs. Beckett and Co., Leeds.
Bradford Old Bank (Limited.) | Yorkshire Banking Company, Ripon.
Brokers.— Fielding and Son, 4, Copthall Court, E.G.
Auditor of the Life Assurance Fund. — J. J. Sylvester, LL. D., F.R.S. , 60, MaddoxStreet,Bond Street,
W., (late Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich).
General Superintendent. — T. H. Baylis, Esq.
THE "POSITIVE" GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
(LIMITED,) was founded pursuant to Act of Parliament, in January, 1870, for the introduction of an
entirely new system of Life Assurance, the chief features of which are —
1. Providing Government Securities for Assurances.
2. A Negotiable Promissory Note for each Premium, payable "To Bearer," on the death of the Life
Assured, or convertible into cash to the extent of Forty per cent, of the Premiums paid,
at any time. Three Days after sight, without forfeiting the balance of the sum Assured.
3. If yo^' o«/)' pay one premium, and you never pay another, you are still assured, as long as you
live, for the value of yojir first premium.
4. Whatever your occupation may be, whether Soldier, Sailor, Traveller, or anything else, you
may travel and reside wJurever you like, without fines, or extrapremium or giving notice
to anyone, and your Positive Life Assurance remains in force.
The Capital of the "Positive" is £500,000, in Shares of^i each, represented by Negotiable " Share
Warrants to Bearer," on being duly paid up, pursuant to Clause 27 of the Companies' Act
of 1867.
SHAREHOLDERS' ADVANTAGES.
1. Share Warrants "To Bearer," which are transferable by simple delivery. They pass from hand
to hand like Bank of England Notes. They represent the Shares, and are issued for sums
of .^5, ^10, £^0, ^loo, &c., to =uit the conveniences of investors.
2. The Capital is divided into 500.000 Shares of^^i each, to be issued in Five Series of 100,000 each,
3. The whole of the first issue of Shares and the greater part of the second have been subscribed by
•about fifteen hundred Shareholders, and ;{JiSo,odo of capital have been subscribed.
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THE AGRA BANK, Limited,
Established in 1833.— Capital, ^1,000,000.
Head Office — Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street,. London.
Bankers— Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Currie, & Co. ; the National Bank of
Scotland ; and the Bank of England.
Branches in Edinburgh, Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Kurrachee, Agra,
Lahore, Shanghai, Hong Kong.
Current Accounts are kept at the Head Office on the Terms customary with London
Bankers, and Interest allowed when the Credit Balance does not fall below ;^ioo.
Deposits received for fixed periods on the following terms, viz. : —
At 5 per cent, per ann., subject to 12 months' Notice of Withdrawal.
At 4 ditto ditto 6 ditto ditto
At 3 ditto ditto 3 ditto ditto
Bills issued at the current exchange of the day on any of the Branches of the Bank, free
of extra charge, and Approved Bills purchased or sent for collection.
Sales and Purchases effected in British and Foreign Securities, in East India Stock
and Loans, and the safe custody of the same undertaken.
Interest drawn, and Army, Navy, and Civil Pay and Pensions realised.
Every other description of Banking Business and Money Agency, British and Indian,
vansacted. j_ THOMSON, Chairman.
w. CHURTOisr & sou,
91, OXFORD STREET.
Dr.J.COLLISBROWNE's CHLORODYNE
THB ORiaiNAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
CHLORODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever
discovered.
CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.
CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases— Diphtheria, Fever, Croup,
CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhcea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery.
CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms.
CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Meningitis, &c.
Fro}n Lord Francis Convngham, Mount Charles, Donegal, \ixh. December, 1868.
" Lord Francis Conyngham, who this time last year bought some of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne
from Mr. Davenport, and has found it a most wonderful medicine, will be glad to have half a dozen bottles
sent at once to the above address."
"Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from her
Majesty's Consul at Manilla, to the effect that Cholera had been raging fearfully, and that the only
remedy of any service was Chlorodyne."— See Lnncef, Dec. i, 1864.
" I will thank you to send me a further supply of Chlorodyne. It was the most efficacious remedy I
ever used, affording relief to violent attacks of Spasms within a minute after being taken. One patient
in particular, who had suffered for years with periodical attacks of Spasms of a most painful nature, and
unable to obtain relief from other remedies, such as Opium, &c., finds nothing so prompt and efficacious
as Chlorodyne." — From Dr. Thomas Sandiford, Passage West, Cork.
" Sir,— After prescribing Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne for the last three years in severe cases of
Neuralgia and 'Tic-Doloureux, I feel that I am in a position to testify to its valuable effects. Really, in
some cases it acts like a charm, when all other means had failed. Without being asked for this report, I
must come forward and state my candid opinion that it is a most valuable medicine, and I have recom-
mended several Chemists in this neighbourhood not to be without it for prescriptions."— .Fy-i>;« J.
M'Grigor Croft, M.D., M.R.C.P. London, late StafT Surgeon to H.M.F.
" We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately, and look upon it as an
excellent direct Sedative and anti-Spasmodic. It seems to allay pain and irritation, in whatever organ
and from whatever cause. It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other
remedy, and it seems to possess this great advantage over all other sedatives, that it leaves no unpleasant
after eff"ects."—i^r£?«z Dr. B. J. Boulto.v and Co., Horncastle.
CAUTION.— BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS.
Caution.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the
Inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the defendant. Freeman, was deliberately untrue,
which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to. — See Times, 13th July, 1864.
Sold in Bottles at li. ii</., 2J. 9^., 4^-. 6^., and iiJ. each. None is genuine without the words "Dr. J.
COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming Medical
Testimony accompanies each Bottle.
Sole MaDufaotiirer— J. T. DAVENPOET, 33, Great Bussell Street, Bloomsbury.
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