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Worn  by  their  Royal  Highnesses  the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales. 


THORN  HILL'S  Registered  NORWEGIAN  BELTS. 


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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 

BREEGH-L0ADIN6  GUNS  &  RIFLES. 

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 
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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. 
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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 

Auiri.^vi-  i----.  -I-  ,"  ' 
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. 


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■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    ;'.! 

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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 

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7  Apr   ^ 
3  May  36 
7  Jnly 


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!3  Nov.  4 
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:8  June  43 
16  July  42 
■  7  Aug.  4 


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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 

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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 


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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 
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6  Mar.  68 
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6  Mar.  63 
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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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i8  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

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 


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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). 


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'*>  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 


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"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 


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■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;^^^^^ 
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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 


Colonels. 


COK.HBI, 

andtiBUT. 

OrBSSIGX. 


23  Apr.  07    I  May  07  11  Mar.  13' 20  Dec. 
2S  Apr.  o3    I  Maj-  10,  2  June  14    6  Sept.  27 
I  Aug.  34  26  Feb.  36;  1 5  Xov.  39       


J33   Josh.   Murk   Hartv.    JT//.'   Lf.Col.  1 

r.f.p.  33  K •'■ > 

^  H9  Win.  Burney,  A'//.*  Major,  retired  / 

ftill  pav.  Cape  Mounted  Rifles i 

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        

"r!'Ii;^:S^^''''^''''.-^':^^ ':':'':  rh  Feb.  .4,^9  Aug.  32!  3  Nov.  4.1   

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 
Wni.  Langley  Tud<>r,"'  Lt.Col.  r.f.p.  86  F.    9  Apr.  25  26  Nov.  29,   i  Apr 


22  July  41  28  Nov 

23  Nov.  41  28  Nov.  54 
6  July  49  28  Nov.  54 

Nov.  13!  3  May  21,26  May  25  28  Jiuie  3S  11  Nov.  31 '2S  Nov.  54 

8  Feb.  16.13  Nov.  17  31  Dec.  25  28  June  38  ii  Nov.  51  28  Nov.  54 

I  Apr.  22' 19  Feb.  24I19  Mar.  29' 26  May  44  14  Feb.  53  28  Nov.  54 

16  Mar.  261   I  June  32^18  Jan.  39  23  Dec.  42    9  Dec.  53    i  Dec.  54 

Oct.   31 '10  Mar.  37  IS  Oct.   41  ^3  June  52I  9  Dec.  53    i  Dec.  54 

July  28:14  May  31J13  May  36,  9  Nov.  46  2oJmie54j   '  J^cc.  54 

29  .j^uly  25130  Apr.  28  19  Feb.  41        17  Feb.  54  13  Dec.  54 

"  "         '  20  June  54  1 3  Doc.  54 

17  Feb.  54  16  Dec.  54 
31  Mar.  54  13  Jan.  55 
22  Dec.  48  19  Jan.  55 
20  June  54119  Jan.  55 
15  Aug.  53  19  Feb.  55 

24  Feb.  54  19  Feb.  55 
20  June  54,  S  Mar.  55 
13  Sept.  54  3  Mar.  55 
20  June  54, 30  Mar.  55 
II  Nov.  51 1 15  May  ss 

35;  14  Apr.  40]  .'3  May  53.  5  June  55 
I  30  Apr.  44  J20  June  34  10  Aug.  55 
17  Aug.  55 
7  f^cpt.  55 
9  May  56 
27  June  56 

1  July  56 

2  July  5t 
2.  July  56 
25  Aug.  56 

o  Aug,  56 


Max.  Jaa.  \Vestem,  Major,  r.  f.  ]i.  64  F.|ioJune26|  8  Juno  30  29  Dec.  35|ii  Apr.  4s  20  June  54 
James  Onihain,*" /./.Co/,  ret.  f.  p.  89  F.|22Ai)r.  25119  Apr.  27119  Apr.  331  9  Nov.  46|2<i  Jiine54 
Henry  Fra.  Strange,"  X,/.Co/.  r.f.p.  25  F. (23  Mav  15    7  Apr.  35129  June  26  23  Nov.  41.11  Nov.  51 
-  ■  "  .  .  j2  June 


Peter'T.  .\I.  Payne]"  /./.Co/,  r.fp.  R.  Ma'r.'J22  Oct.   2713°  Mar.  ssjib  July   . . 
W.J.  t'l-oiiipton, C</y</.  r.fp.  S. I). Pensioners  10  Sept.  25  12  Dec.  2ft  11  Apr.  34'  9  Nov.  46  ;o  June 
John  C.Crey  Courtis,  y./.C.</.  r.f.p.  H.Mar.l',o  May  25 '28  Dec.  33I  4  Jan.  43  20  June  54  20  Nov.  54 
John  Watson," /./.ro^  ret.  full  i>ay,  14  F.J20  July  26I17  May  27'!!  Aug,  37  11  Nov.  51  15  May  55 
Ceorge  Pinder,  Lt.Col.  ret.  full  piiv,  15  F.I24  Aug.  2631  Dec.  30  21  Oct.    v   24  May  44  jo  Juno  54 
Pot^T  H.  Royiie,  Major,  r.l'.p.  Covlon  Regt.'^S  Sept.  i3  i^  i>oo.  22121  Doe.  2'   23  Nov.  41  11  N.iv.  51     _  __    ^_ 
Peter  H.  Nolli>th," /./.Co/,  r.f.p.  R.-MnrinosIsS  Jan.  s'.iyMiir.  34!  10  Aug.  4  ,20  June  54    SSept.sij   2  Feb.  57 
Geo.  T.   Finuoaiio,-'  Mn/or,  r.  f.  p.  I'natt.  .'2  Sept.  >3  15  -Mar.  ii>'i7  Juno  jS  .'3  Nov.  41  1 1  Nov.  51   14  J\ily  57 

'   3  .Ian.  25117  Fob.  37'2.>  July  47'.-8  Nov.  54!.;^  Auif.  57 


•Carlo  Cutiiiar,  Ma/,  r.  f.  p.  It.  Midth  Feiic. 
c.  Edw.  R.  king,  Maj„r.  ret.  full  i)ay,  36  F. 
Cha.  Seagram. ««  Can/,  ret.  full  i)av,  17  F. 
F.Alex.  Canipboll.^lfW/.rom.  h.  p.R.Mar. 
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. 

JohnHoiiry  I..rp.v.'^7(  '  ../ /.H,ArtiIlc^^ 

TT  alter  Cm  u  till  I  K..    /.'.Co/.r.f.p.;  jr. 

Tliomai<  Faun  <  .      ''  ■ ,  1   lull  jiay,  13  F. 

Unbcrt  Pitc:iii  1  ,  I   ','  •   i  .  •  .-^  I  >.PeU8ioners 

"  ■"    >'n  M-IM ,.  M„,.„:  rnatt 

'        ;      I     1/      .,-.retiroclfullpav,7oF. 

■:    i;  ,t  •    :   II  .i. lay.  Lt.Cnl.  Unatt.. 

..   '    'u-  i   :,'/././•«/.  r.f.p.  K.. Marines 

.liirrus  r.  ,\iivv.  •'  yy.  J/.;/or,h.i>.Cold.Gd». 

Wilmot   H.  Hradford.'*  Lt.Cotonel,  h.p.  * 

Canadian  Kitles    > 

Cha.  I..  \i.  .Maitlanil,"  Capt.  and  Lt.Col.,  ) 

h.]).  Gitin.  Gds.  Major  and  Lieutenant 

Oooernor  of  CheUea  Hunpital    ) 

Win.  Twisloton  Layard,'  Lt.  Col.  h.p.  (^ 

Ceylon  Rifles ) 

Joseph  H.  Layc,'*lfay(>r,h.n.  DepotHatt.  ) 

Deputy  Jndye  Adeocateat  Head  Quarter!  >' 
Win.  Charles  Forrest,™  Lt. Colonel,  h.p.  ) 

7  Dr.  Gds '..> 

2ro».JamesW.B.Macdonald,"»Cfi.J/fyor, ) 

Unattached,  Equerry  and  Aide  de  Camp  v 

to  II.R.U.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge    j 

Rob.J.Baumgartner,»'Ci/.i<.Co/.h.p.27F. 
Geo.  Calvert  Clarke,"  £/.  Col.h.]t.  2  Drags. 
Charles  F.Fordycc,*'  CB. Lt.Col.  Unatt. 
John  Miller  Advo,  CU.  Colonel.  R.Artillerv 
e.  Fred.  Aniolius  Wliimiier/V./.C.,/.  Unatt 
RobeitWin.l).l,oilh."''Ci*./,/.Co/.h.p.io6F 
Win.  K.l'ivstc,n,/.r(V,/.rot.  full  pay,  45  Foot 
Thomas  Conyngluun  Kelly,""/'//.'/,/. Co/.  \ 

h.p.  47  Foot   ) 

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, ; 

Exon,  Yeomen  of  the  Ouard  j 

George  Erskine,*»Co/.Co/n.  h.p.  Militarvi 


:m:^ 


Fob.  jr.  31  Jul_ 

22  June  2hl  5  Mar. 

23  .'Jopt.  2(1 

24  June  24 
14  July  25 

21  June  34 
I)  Doc.  34 
27  Oct 

5  Apr.  27 
19  Jan.  2'' 

22  Nov.  21 
17  Oct.  36 
12  Feb.  30 

4  Deo.  29 
II  Fob.  30 


24  May  33 


i.p.  Military ) 
Train,  Briijadier  General,  Commandina  [ 

Chatham  Dintrict  ) 

Edw.  G.  Wynyard,»»  £/.Co/.h.  -dGren.Gds 
Thomas  Pattle,'" CB.L/. Co/,  h.p.  I  Dr.  Gds. 
Wm.  Lenox  Ingall.  CB.  Lt.Cnl.  62  Foot 
Edward  Price,  CB.  Cnl.  Royal  Artillery 
James  William  Domvillo,  Col.  R.  Artillery 
Henry  Downe  Grittith,  Capt.  r.f.p.  45  Foo: 


22  Feb.  33 

2  May  34 
1 1  Mar.  36 

t  Oct. 

27  Sept.  33 

May 
17  Feb.  3S 
13  Dec.  36 

23  .Ian 
Sept.  37 

24  Sept.  29 

3  Apr.  28 
19  Mar.  32 
27  Dec.  42 

11  Dec.  35 
17  Aug.  32 

12  May  37 

13  June  34 
27  Sept.  42 
19  Deo.  34 
19  Deo.  34 
13  Juno  30 


27  May  34 

9  June  25 
30  Apr.  27 
10  Jan.  37 
10  Jan.  37 
10  Nov.  34 
12  No V .  j<j 
26  Oct.  30 
23  Sopt.251'17  t*i>t.36 

8  Fob.  31  28  Nov.  37 

3  Mar.  33' 1 1  Nov.  3f' 
10  July   ^7127  July  47 

-  "   -  '     -3  July 


4  Dec.  32|22  May  45120  Juno  541 16  Oct.    57 

15  Apr.  42|i5  Sept.4ti    7  Sept.  541 30  Oct.    57 

21  Sept.43JJo  Juno54  Ji  Feb.  55121  Feb.  5S 

9  Sept.  2'i  23  Nov.  41  II  Nov.  51  10  Mar.  58 

.  I  w     ..     J  May  54' 16  May  56  13  Apr.  58 

i'J  Aug.  55  13  Aug.  5.R 

24  Sept.  55  24  Sept.  5R 

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Oct 

3  Sept. 
30  Nov. 
21  Fob. 

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7  May 


9  Sept.  39I 1 1  N 


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3  May  33 
26  Aujf.  36 

9  Apr.  41 
22  Nov.  36 
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24  Jan.  34 

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7  Oct.  36 
3  July  40 
7  July  31 
23  Mar.  3I 
10  Jan.  39 
22  Feb.  33 

31  Aug.  30 
28  Sept.  37 
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37  Oct.  37 
3  June  36 

9  Jan.  38 
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6  Ai)r.  36 


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3  Sept.  48 
28  Sept.  47 
13  Nov.  47 

3  Oct.  48 
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3  Sept.  51 

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2  Oct.    32 
29  July  46!32  Sept. 54 

5  Oct.  4i|24.)uue53 
19  June  46  7  Juno  4^ 
18  Oct.   39I19  Jul}-    8 

6  May  43  30  July  49 
4  May  4S 

18  Julj-  48' 19  Oct.  49 


37  Aug.  41 
27  Mar.  46 
16  Aug.  39 
26  Mar.  41 
7  Sept.  4 1 

24  June  37 

23  Apr.  41 
20  Soi)t.32 
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22  Juno  55 


39  Dc- 


54  29Dct'-  59 


23  Sei)t.  54'i5  Jan.  61 
28  Nov.  54 
28  Nov.  54 
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7  Nov. 


4  Apr.  43 

25  Oct.  42 
7  May  47 
7  Feb.  51 
I  Apr.  46 
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20  Oct.  43 


3  Dec.  52 


13  Dec.  so 

8  Juno  55 


1  Ai>r.  60 

6  Ap 
23  Apr.  60 

4  .Ma 
19  May  6c 

3  Juno  6c 
26  Jun-  6c 

6  July  60 
1 1  July  60 


12  Dec.  54 

12  Doc.  54 
12  Doc.  54 

2  Doc 
12  Doo.  54 
12  Dec.  54 
28  Nov.  S4 

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12  July  5931  July  60 
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7  Sept.  55'  3  Aug.  60 

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25  Oct.   55125  O-c.   60 
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5  Jan.  J3 


13  Oct.  67 
13  May  63 


3  Fob.  73 


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7  Aup.  24 

27  Aug.  4 
16  Nov.  4 
3  July  39 
23  Oct.  39 
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27  Sept.  44 
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22  Dec.  54 

10  Jan.  40 

13  Jan.  43 
1  June  49 
7  Feb.  42 

12  June  44 

25  June  41 
29  Dec.  46 

26  Jan.  44 

27  Dec.  42 

14  Dec.  38 
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2  Nov.  55  9  Apr.  6 
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22  Aug.  56 
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21  JiUy  49    4  Feb.  57 

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7  Uec.  59 


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20  June  54    6  June  56 
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4  Apr.  45li2Dec.  54 
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2  May  42 

a  Apr.  47 

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6  June  56 
19  Feb.  58 
9  May  60 

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II  Apr.  62 
14  Apr.  62 
I  May  62 

17  May  62 

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27  May  62 

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10  Juno  62 

25  Juno  62 

26  June  62 
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62 


2  Nov.  55 
2  Nov.  55 


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22  Feb.  71 
18  Feb.  62 
10  Nov.  69 
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25  Dec.  67 
12  June  69 


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!5  May  70 
1  Jan.  65 

I  Nov.  70 
7  Apr.  66 
31  Aug.  55 

3  Oct.   62 


22  July  71 
5  Oct.   61 


20  June  65 
28  Oct.  68 
17  Mar.  69 

19  June  72 

2  June  65 
I  Sept.  69 
6  Sept.  68 

13  Feb.  67 

4  May  58 

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Coloih'l--. 


2nd  LIEUT, 
or  K.ssios. 
Chas.  Henrj-  Morris,i»  cB.  MiiJ,jr,  Uiiatt.  i  J;m.  42 
Edmund  Ople,  Co/oh*-/, Royal Kn^'incers...  9. June  34 
Fred.  Alex.  Camijbell,  Colunel.  R.  Artiller>-'  13  Dec.  36 
Henrv PhilipGoodenough, Co/.. R. Artillery, 13  Dec.  36 
Charles  William  Thompson, '^^  Lt.Col.  1     ,  t^„,.     . 

h.p.  7  Dr.  Guards )  \'^  ^'=''-  ^^ 

Michael  Bruce,  Mnior.  Grenadier  Guards        

! . CJi. Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brife'.  16  Jul j 
rnatt.,S.O. Pensioners,! 2  Apr.  27 
"/./.(o/.h.p.CoM.Gdri.  10  Apr.  4. 
rB././.fv./.h.p.rHuss.'icy  Mny  3 
' Lt.C'il.Xi.y.^o'VDiSi  ...|2o  Nov.  j. 
ell,""  Lt.  Col.  Uiintt....  21  Aug.  35 
Rob.W.M'Leod>riiser,»'Z/.Co/.h.p.Uep.> 
Batt.  Amut.  Adj.  Geit.  at  Inoeriutt    ...> 
Geo.Wm.  P.  Binglium,'*'  CB.Lt.Col.h.it.  > 


Jul 

Ja.-<.( 
Dii.i: 
Anil 
Art!] 
Henrv  Law  .M 


64  F.Conimatidi.ij  Kiut  Kent  itililii 
Johii  Cameron,  (  JJ.  Colonel,  Royal  Knff.... 
James  ConoUy,' '-  Mnjor,  Unutt.  Militury  1 

Attachial  ^arit  i 

Adolphus  Frc'l.  Bond,  Cujilaia  h.  p.  Staff ) 

Corps,  !<t:iiriniicur  of  Pensioners S 

George  Buciiiiall  ahakespear,  Cot.  K.  Art. 
WilUam  Hope,'"  CB.  Lt.Cul.  h.  p.  71  Foot 
Geo.  Hos.-»ack, /,^C•o^r.f.p.  11.  (Bom.)  Art. 
Wm.F^ed.(,'ulti8,'"X^C'o/.ll.I).  2iUu3Bttrf 
Thomas  KUmuiid  Knc^c,  CB.  Lt.Col.  9  F. 
William .laiiK's  l-ofius,"!  Lt,Col.  h.  p.  38  V. 
Michael  (i  ...111  Ailiiui-*,  Cijitain,  Uuatt.  ... 
Edw.WeHnylioiiovun,'«/,/.to/.h.p.  ic»F. 
Henry  P.  Ileplnini,  CB.  Mnj.  S.  Ku.s.Gds. 
PouletG. H. Somerset, ""('ii./.<. Co/. IJ.P.7F. 
Richard  Mordolcy   IJcsl,*  Lt.Cul.  h.p.  | 

79  F.  Briqadur  General   Commanding  [■ 

Jfagpore  horce,  Madrat  ) 

Richard  Kno.x,  Lt.Col.  18  Hussars   

Wm.  J.  Chainlurluyiie,/.<.Co/,h.p.3  W.I.  | 

Regt.  Colonel  on  the  Stuff',  MauritUf  ..  > 
Wm.  Kicr  Stuart, '«  CB.  Lt.  Col.  r.  f.  p.  86  F. 
Jas.D.  Carmichael,"'J  1 2/.  Z,/.Co/.  h.p.94  V. 
David  Anderson, ''Jf  Lt.Col.  h.p.  22  Foot.. 
Fred.G.WilkiU8on,'^>i,/.C<./.  h.p.  Depot 


Batt.  yJ»»i>/.  Ailj.  Gen.  <il  Peterhov 


ouoh  J 
wF.  J 


Robert  Kiissell  Harris,  C.i/./.  h.  p. 
Staff  OIHcer  of  I'oiisiuners    > 

JohnTurmr. '7;.  c„l<„i,l  Koyal  Artillorj-. 

Wm. P.  Riulclitlo.'-'Ci/.  Lt.Col. h.i). loF.,  t 
Commandt.  i(- lurfeclor (Jen.  ot'Munkttrif  ( 

Thomas  Henry  PaUenliaui,  Lt.Cul.    30  F. 

William  Payu,  CB.  Lt.Col.  72  Foot  

Thomas  Ross,  Lt.Col.  24  Foot    

Henry  Edwin  Wearc,  CB.  Lt.Col.  50  Foot . . . 

Henry  Meado  Hamilton,  Lt.Col.  laFoot ... 

Hon.  Fred.  Aug.  Xliesigcr,""'  CB.  Lt.Col.  \ 
h.  p.  95  F.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  ;  \ 
Adjutant  General £a»t  Indies,  Kith  local  f 
rank  of  Major  General  j 

BroadloyHnrriaon,'^i/.Co/.h.p.iiHu.i8ar8 

Edw.Wm.DeLancey  \jo\\c,^'^CB. Lt.Col. ) 

h.p.  86  F r 

Jlon.  Aug.  G.  C.  Chichester,  Lt.Col.  16  F. 
c.  Wm.  Albert  StnUton,'"  Lt.Col.  h.  p.  6  F, 
John  W.  P.  Au(biin,  itajor,  r.f.p.  16  Foot . 
Wm.  Henry  Scjnuour.'wCiJ.  Lt.Col.  h.p. ) 

2  Dr.CJ<ln )" 

Hy.C.Wa.le,/-/.  (o.'.r.f.n.  l<.(.MiidraH)Arl 
SirWm.Rus8ell.'^■«^Ci/:^/.^<,^h.I),I4llu.•. 


Fred.W.JohnFitzWygram, /-/.Co/.  1 5UU81 

ric.ciuisc.'i'ciy./.rro^h.i). 

Henry  Lynedoch  (iardinor,C'«/oHf/,  R.  Art 


lie  JohnC.  (iuisc,'^"  CB.  Lt.Col.  h.  p.  .>:.  V 
John  "SummcrHel(lHawkins,i^  Co/. R.Kiig 


Mich.  A.  Shrapnel  liidauli)li,L<.<^o/.R.  Art 
George  Prince  Sonly,  Colonel,  R.  Art 


SirAniol<lB.KoinbHll,Ci/.A'C.S/.C»/.R.Art. 
c.  John  Wm.   Co.\,'^   CB.  Lt.Col.  h.p./ 

13  F.  Colonel  on  the  Stqf,  Jamaica i 

Alfred  Aug.  Chapman,'^"  Lt.Col.  h.p.  18  F 
Geo.  W.  A.  Higgfnson,  CB.  Ma /or,  Gr.  Gds. 
Tho.Geo.  Alex.  Oakes,«  CB.  Lt.Col.  h.p.  / 

1 2  Lancers ,* 

Robert  Hume,  CB.  LI. Col.  55  Foot    

Charles  William  Green,  Major,  Umvtt.  . 
Andrew  Browne,*'  CB.  Lt.Cul.  h.p.  44  Kooi 

c.  William  Boyle,  CB.  Lt.Col.  89  Foot 

John  Reid  Becher,  Colonel,  R.  Kngineers 

John  Gwilt,  CB.  Lt.Col.  34  Foot    

Francis  Peyton,  Lt.Col.  98  Foot     

Bartholomew    O'Brien,**    Lt.Col.    h.p.  > 

Military  Train  \ 

Robert  Parker  Radoliffe,  (Lionel,  R.  Art. 
Cha.  Wright  Younghusband.  Col.  R.  Art 
Edw.  Bruce  Hamley,  CB.  Lt.Col.  R.  Art.,  , 

Commandant  Staff  College  1 

Samuel  E.  Gordon,  CB.  It. Col.  R.  Art. 


16  Feb.  38 

12  Dec.  34 

17  Juncy 
3  Apr.  aS 

13  Dec.  36 
Sept.  3 
Juno  4 
June  J 

26  Jan.  T 
9  Nov.  3 
11  July  : 

10  Jan.  41 


20  Apr.  y. 
28  June  31 
25  Nov.  4; 
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28  Dec.  ., 
27  Dec.  4: 

19  Oct.  -.•' 
19  Mar.  3 

12  Mar.  4 

13  July  4 
27  May  4 
23  Mur.  3I 
22  Oct.   4 

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20  May  37 

19  Feb.  4 
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14  Dec.  1 

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6  June  4 
14  Doc.  3 

12  Dec.  3 
17  Juno  4 

8  Dec.  3 
II  Dec.  3 
i6  June  3' 

20  May  4 

16  Jan.  4^^ 

9  Apr. 

7  Apr.  3t 
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6  Mar. 
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■  S  Apr. 

14  Dec.  37 
14  Dec.  3; 

■  I  Jan.  4: 
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3  Jan.  37 
D  Aug.  39 
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10  Jan.  37 

28  Nov.  37 

29  June  32 

1 1  Sept.  39 
24  Mar.  i« 

3  July  4r- 

10  Oct.    34 

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30  July  2 , 
14  June  42 
19  Feb.  41 


16  Jan.  35 


JO  Apr.  34 

6  Dec.  44 

28  Sept.  30 
II  May  41 
.5  May  4. 

13  Aug.  47 

18  Aug.  34 

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.9  Mar.  47 
13  Jan.  44 
.8  May  4. 
22  Doc.  4 
.•6  Oct.  4> 

-•3  Nov.  4 

7  Sept.  4 

12  Mar.  4 
-•2  Nov.  4 
.9  Nov.  4 

2  Oct.     2 

10  Juno  5 

17  Aug.  4 
.;7  Feb.  4_ 
.7  .May  44 
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10  .Mar.  4 
10  Jan.  3, 
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17  Aug.  4 
■7  Aug.  4 

22  Apr.  4' 
17  Jan.  4 
.4  Feb.  4 

3  Sept.  4  7 
30  Nov.  4. 
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14  Oft.  4. 
21  May  41 

3  Apr.  4- 
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13  July  3; 
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I  Apr.  4' 


2  Oct.  38 

9  Nov.  46 

30  Mav  4> 

8  Apf.  56 
3.IU11C41 

31  July  4' 

9  July  5c 
8  Dec.  3I: 
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Doc.  54 
II  Nov.  51 
31  Oct.   55 


7  June  39 
9  Mar.  4-. 

31  Aug.  54 

8  Apr.  43 
18  Apr.  45 

2  Feb.  4.. 
17  Oct.  5 
?i  Oct.  4 
30  Juno  4 
25  July  5 

-•4  Sept.  5 
14  Mar.  s 
4  June  47 
.r.  May  4 

11  May  4 

27  Dec.  s 

7  Juno  4.( 
23  May  4 

3  Aug.  4 
30  Mar.  ^l, 
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14  Dec.  4 
16  Apr.  47 
23  Dec.  4^ 
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9  Nov.  4 

1  Apr.  4 

4  Oct.  5 

8  Dec.  4 

28  Feb.  5 

9  Apr.  47 

■  3  Apr.  4 

12  July  5. 

22  Fob.  5, 
21  Sept.  54 

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8  Sept.  41 
4  Jan.  5. 
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9  Nov.  41 
28  Nov.  41 
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12  Dec.  54 


9  Nov.  55 


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2  Nov.  5<; 

2  Sept.  57 
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15  Sept.  57 
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14  July  54 

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38  May  53 


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24  Mar.  65^  3  Aug.  65 1 


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64 1  9  Nov.  65 


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Charles  Hoo<l. />rc„/.  58  Foot     26  June  44^0  Nov.  46    7  Nov.  51    2  Nov.  55  23  Nov.  60  23  Nov.  65 

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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 


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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 

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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 
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Kdw.  A.  H. Webb, CSV.  Lt.Col.  .Mndras  S.  C.  13  Dec. 
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Henry  I'rico  ile  Teissier,  ('»/.  R.  Artillerv 
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14  Dec.  32 


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28  Feb.  43'3i  Dec.  53  20  July  58 

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17  Aug.  41 
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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 

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28  Oct 
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Dec.  68 

Dec.  68 

Dec.  68 

Dec.  68 

12  Dec.  68 

21  Dec.  68 

21  Dec.  68 

Dec.  68 

Dec.  68 

Dec.  68 


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27  Mar. 


14  Aug.  72 


7  May  70 
28  Oct.  71 


38 


Colonels. 


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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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. .  StHffC'on*  11  •'""•  j8'33  Jan.  41 
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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 

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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: 
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5  Sei)t.49 
Mar.  38,17  Mar.  40;  6  Nov.  48 
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 
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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 


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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 
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John  Shaw  Kemlmll,  IJ.Cul.  lioiiil.ay  S.C. 

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14  .Ian.  39  '6  Jnly  42  14  Jan.  54  18  Feb.  6 


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James  Kdniuiiil  Mavne,  Lt.CoI.  Mad. S.C.  24  Jan.  39  'o  Feb. 
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May  44  10  May  32  24  Mar.  58    5  Aug.  64  29  Jan.  70. 


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Henry  Reynolds  Werge.  Lt.CoI.  2  Foot   ... 

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May  68  15  May  70 


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I  Nov.  72 
6  Oct.  70 


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Richard  Herbert  (;all.»'"Ci».afuyoi-.h.p.)  i  '  I 

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June  70 


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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. 


SdwMtl  ft«i^«^Ii.<V.  r.  r  p.  R.  Art 
IdqMod  rnattB  Bur.o. .  Z-' 


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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 


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IU«laaVil 
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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. 
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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,'. 

(I  1  .<.|i-.'-'  1  ,-cpt. 
-pt. 
j.t. 
■■|.l. 
-  l.t. 
.pt. 
pt. 

;,  Pt. 

Oi  .,  .  >,  ..  .,  .-upt. 
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 
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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 


War  Services  of  the  Colonels.  47 

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 

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War  Service.^  of  the  Colonels.  ,,,,,, 

of  Luctocnv-wouudcu  (sabre-cut  in  ri.ht  hand)  and  twice  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal 


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■  ''le'fl,^Tam    XifsieS opUaUons  iefo;e  Moolcan,  including 
first  anil  seconubitrM-    1  j^  occasion  he  suc- 

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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^ 


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'.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 
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!iimanded  the  Regiment 
r  of  Birwah,  and  Trans- 
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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)     '  ^ 


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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.). 


58 


Lieutenant  Colonels, 


tTiUiani  I>-:i<lrr 

»r  W.    .;  .     I>. 

e.W       ■•   1   . 

lui.. 


MaJiorlv.  1.1. Col.  Unntt 

M-u,  til..  Capluin  h.  p.,  a  Foot,  ( 

A'  //    at  Oukenf  Vambrid;ie  J 

-M\ifl.il.t.Ci>'..h.\>.  Colils.  G<l8 


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 


jndLiEi-T 

OrKSSIGW 


2  Au?.  44 
9  May  05 
31  Aug.  09 

13  Sept.  05 

19  Dec.  II 
IS  Aug.  13 

1  July  06 
IS  May  11 

7  Aug.  09 
-7  Dec.  13 

20  Aug.  12 

14  Apr.  14 

2  May  II 
22  Sei)t.26 

17  .Tunc  13 
7  Dec. 

6  Sept.., 

13  Jan.  25 
I  Sept.  08 

14  Sept.  15 
!3  Apr.  26 
12  Dec.  22 

7  Apr.  32 

18  Ma  J'  3 
[6  Dec.  3 

8  Mar.  i_ 
10  Sept.  30 

5 


w'i/</r,  rviirvvi  luu  pny,  47  ruuL...     ^  oept.  22 

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 

17  July  15 

18  June  36 
6  July  26 

10  May  13 
i8  Apr.  25 

11  July  35 
25  Jan.  25 
•:$  June  15 

I  May  21 
20  Apr.  15 
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 

'•,  ret.  full  ])av,6oFoot 

I    1 1. Col.  Scot«  Fus.  Gds 

'      1'-  Ir.  kc.  rV(^,/«,«,  Unatt 

<  Muw  Aro«,  }>„„,„  of  a,  Ouard 

<  ■<l>i. l'a<)ma,ltrSrhoolofMtulrirv 
^ll(ol.Vnali.Ooc.4-Com.U. 


5  Apr.  ., 

17  Ajjr.  28  .,  ..,,..  J 
10  Apr.  49  13  Apr.  5 
'3Sfci)t.33  I  Apr. 
27  July  26  17  May 
22  Ai)r.  53  28  Oct.  S3 


(a,,lnin,  Vnttli'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. 

in«U..id./,rro/.h.p.R.Art:Y 

IrlilUry  UilUia  ....  t 

■-.  hp.  20K.,  8.0.  PenNioncrs 
';■'.  ♦  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 
■iirhcd      .. 

'/''••'"•  ''l'-  4  Drag.  Uds 
1  mil  imy,  48  Foot   


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r  r.p.  CnvBlrj-  Depot, 

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rli  P  I)<|M,t  llaiuli., 

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•  /•"■"'.  U.  Artillerv 
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'  '"'    Royal  Artillery 

■.Mil  Artillery 
-'   Ho.vn I  Artillery  .'.'. 


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-sMii.i  a;*.  4-i/.a/.Cold«ircain  Gd». L,  Nov.  44 


6  Sept  .. 
8  Jan.  07 
2  June  1 1 
I  June  06 

10  Feb. 
26  Ajjr. 

1  Feb. 

2  Dec.  13 
2  Apr.  12 

26  Nov.  21 
21  Dec.  15 
[9  July  IS 
2  Oct.  29 
13  Nov.  31 

1  Nov.  19 
20  Dec.  21 

7  May  21 

5  Dec.  25 

4  May  22 
7  Seiit.iS 

26  Mar.  29 

23  Sc)jt.  24 
12  Feb.  36 

6  June  34 

7  Dec.  33 

8  Oct.  12 
■I  June  33 

2  July  2s 

5  Apr.  42 

27  Sept.  33 

29  July  32 

5  Aug.  13 
25  Oct.  10 

24  July  28 
June  30 
Sept.  33 
Feb.  29 

23  Mar.  26 

10  Sept. 41 
7  Feb.  45 

t2  Dec.  22 

11  Dec.  38 

28  Feb.  28 

6  Apr.  32 

6  Miir.  28 

9  July  38 

7  Feb.  37 

30  Sept.  30 

31  Mar.  26 
6  June  16 
II  Aug.  26 


^May 


25  Dec.  13  20  Oct 


Apr.  48 
!7  June 
!2  Dec. 
!2  Apr. 
!4  Jan. 
;8  Nov.  24 
!9  July  25 

8  Apr.  26 
5  May  26 

2s  Sept._- 
21  Nov.  28 
28  Dec.  28 
7  Nov.  38 
I  May  43 

4  Dec.  32 
7  Jan.  30 

1  Sept.31 

25  Oct.  35 

5  Nov.  36 
3  Jan-  37 

_o  Apr.  40 
30  Oct.  40 
7  Sept.  39 

2  Feb.  43 

1  May  43 
14  Aug.  40 

6  Mar.  40 

2  .Tan.  40 
2  Jan.  47 
I  Dec.  37 

jo  Dec.  43 
21  June  39 

26  Oct.  41 
>4  Aug.  42 

9  Oct.  43 
June 


6  Jiine43 
5  Mar.  47 

■5  July  51 

31  Aug.  38 
13  Apr.  46 

8  Apr. 
II  May 

8  July 
29  Oct.  ,_ 
10  May  45 


19  May 


22  July  30 
Jan.  37 


•WHEN 
PL.4.CED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 

30  Dec.  26    9  Mar.  32 
Jan.  37  2s  Sept.  14 


6  Nov.  54 
;8  Nov.  54 
;8  Nov.  54 


Jan.  37  28  Nov.  54 
June  38  28  Nov.  54 


June  38 
28  June  38J28  Nov.  54 
28  June  38  28  Nov.  54 


23  Nov.  41 
23  Nov.  41 
23  Nov.  41 
23  Nov.  41 
■3  Nov.  41 
J3  Dec.  42 
28  July  43 
26  Feb.  45 
[4  Apr.  46 
7  Aug.  46 
9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  46 
[1  Nov.  51 
[I  Nov.  51 
[I  Nov.  51 
ti  Nov.  51 
■o  June  54 
>o  June  54 
:i  Nov.  51 
:i  Nov.  51 
I  Nov.  51 
19  Dec.  54 
-I  Nov.  SI 
20  June  54 
Nov.  51 
_,  June  54 
20  June  54 
June  54 
Dec.  54 


"   ,"  "♦•<  '■V  t'^^-  at 

July  42  20  June  54 

June  54 


Nov.  55  26  Dec.  56 
Nov.  55  26  Dec.  56 


;  No 


2  20  ,Tune  54 

20  June  54 

26  Dec.  5 

June  s. 


9  Apr.  23  21  May  26 
Oct.  25  24  Oct.   27 

8  Nov.  50 

7  31  Aug.  30 

14  Apr.  36 


24  Nov.  3s 

28  Apr.  37 

29  Jan.  36 

2  Oct.    32 

Dec.  33 


24  Mar.  37 
14  June  39 
30  July  39 

3  June  36 

25  Aug.  37 


29  Mar.  44  23  Mar.  55 


-6  Nov..,. 
25  Aug.  39 

2  Apr.  4 

21  May  4 

19  Nov.  44 

3  Nov.  54 
8  Apr.  42 

IS  Apr.  42 
29  Dec.  54 
6  May  42 
10  July  46 

22  June  55 
28  May  42 
27  Nov.  48 
7  June  42 

20  Dec.  42 
Jan.  43 
June  48 


'5  Aug.  43 
July  54 


19  Mar.  39  17  Nov.  4: 
»4  Apr.  35    2  July  38 

, ■•  May  49JI4  .jui\ 

13  Jan.  25I15  Mar.  27    5  Julj  ,, 

jH  Feb.  51    6  Nov.  54 

2  Aug.  39I  s  Nov.  41  17  Nov.  48 
24f'ct.    34  31  May  39'26Jan. 


22  teh.  40  15  June  42 
7  Feb.  40  1 1  Mar.  42 


5  July  44 

17  Nov.  37 
9  Aug.  42 

a  .Mine  45 

6  June  54 
j8  Juno  45 

18  June  45 
i6  Dec.  46 
12  Nov.  47 


20  July  47 
28  Aug.  39 
15  Jan.  47 

3  Nov.  46 
22  Dec.  46 

I  Ai)r.  46 

4  Aug.  54 
I  Apr.  46 


-'5  Aug.  46 
29  Jan.  47 
27  Doc.  52 
25  July  SI 

'3  Apr.  55 
25  June  52 


I  Jan. 


12  Sept.,,  J 

31  Aug.  38,2s  Feb.  ,„ 
I  Oct.   47    4  Feb.  54 


28  May  53 
:i  Nov.  51 
;o  June  54 

to  June  54 
S  Feb.  57 


5  June  54 
)  June  S4 


—  June  54 
25  Jan.  56 


20  June  54 
July  58 
i  June  54 
June  54 
,Iune  54 
Mar.  60 
June  S4 


30  May  56 

19  .Tan.  58 
28  Nov.  54 
12  Dec.  54 
12  Dec.  54 
23  Nov.  60 
Dec.  54 

31  Oct.   56 
2  Dec.  54 


3  12  Doc.  54  13  Aug.  62 
19  Aug.  6 


'  Y;  -■  ■•;  -n  "  — •   54  '2  Dec.   54  -i  Sept.62 

I  Apr.  46  17  Feb.  54  ,2  Dec.  54  6  Nov.  62 

10  June  48,20  June  54  .2  Dec.  54  9  Nov.  62 

■ent.  .8  30  June  54  15  Dec.  54  9  Nov.  62 

oc  i.ni.  .0  02  Dec.  54  9  Nov.  62 


28N0V-.  S4 
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.  54 

28  Nov.  54 

8  Nov.  54 
I  Dec.  54 
I  Dec.  54 

27  Dec.  54 
30  Mar.  55 
24  Apr.  55 
4  May  55 
I  June  55 

29  June  55 
20  July  55 
[7  Aug.  55 

7  Sept.  55 

9  Oct.  55 
j6  0ct.  55 
26  Feb.  56 

4  Apr.  56 
:6  Deo.  56 


30  May  65 


Apr.  57 


lAp: 
26  Ma 


27  Nov.  57 
16  Apr.  58 
7  May  58 

15  June  58 

22  June  58 

2  July  58 

23  July  58 

13  Aug.  58 

23  Nov.  58 

3  Dec.  58 
-4  May  59 

24  June  59 

14  Aug.  59 
9  Sept.59 

16  Sept.59 

17  Oct.  59 

18  Oct.  59 

4  Nov.  59 
13  Dec.  59 
20  Deo.  59 
26  Dec.  59 

I  Apr.  60 
II  Apr.  60 
4  May  60 

6  July  60 
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- 
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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 
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'  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 


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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 


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■  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. 


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I   CORHBT, 
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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 
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(  1;  f.iiM,  h.p.  Koyal  Marines, 
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'.  Benenl  Suifl' Corps  ... 

.  :ii.-nl  StiiffCorps 

-     /.rev/.  Ik-upil  Staff  C.  23  Aug.  45    - 
,  7  July  43   4 


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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 


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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 

12  May  51  18  Fob.  6 

21  Dec.  52  18  Feb.  6 

14  July  53  18  Feb.  6 
24  July  53  18  Fob.  6 

15  Nov.  53  18  Feb.  6 

22  June  55  28  Dec.  60 

22  Dec.  50    5  Mar. 
8  Aug.  49    3  May  59 

15  Nov.  53  18  Fob.  61 
1 1  Juno  52  1 1  July  56 

1  Mar.  47  I  Apr.  55 

16  Apr.  47,  I  Apr.  55 

13  Jan.  60  4  Nov.  64 

6  Mar.  40  15  Mar.  53 
13  Dec.  49  3  July  59 
24  Aug.  50  t8  Feb.  6i 

5  Aug.  59  22  Sept.  63 

2  Feb.  51  20  Aug.  60 
13  Dec.  54  2  Aug.  60 

18  Sept.  49  23  Mar.  55 
26  July  51  23  Feb.  56 

23  Oct.  54  18  Apr.  60 

19  Aug.  62  4  Apr.  65 
29  May  63  6  May  67 
29  Juno  49  12  Mar.  58 
10  Mar.  38  II  Jan, 

3  Mar.  S3  27  Aug.  58 
3Sept.48  27Aug 
2  Oct.   55  27  Aug.  58 

29  Aug.  54  14  Feb.  59 
I  Dec.  47  27  Aug,  ~ 
1  Jan.  48  27  Aug 

7  Jan.  48  27  Aug.  53 

6  Feb.  48  27  Aug.  58 
i6  June  48  27  Aug.  58 

_  21  Feb.  49  27  Aug.  58 
4  June  45^0  Mar.  49  27  Aug.  58 
14  June  45!  5  May  49  27  Aug.  58 
14  June  45  25  Apr.  51  27  Aug.  58 

13  Dec.  45'28  Apr.  51  27  Aug.  58 

14  Juno  45'2o  May  51  27  Aug.  58 
Doc.  45  21  July  51  27  Aug.  58 


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 

"^SS'S^r^^"^'"^:"^.'^"':..'^:":.^:}  i'3  ^^-  ^^  ^i  ^-053.7  Aug.  58 

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 


12  June  66 
15  Nov.  61 

13  Juno  66 
13  Juno  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
13  Juno  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  661 
13  June  66' 
13  June66i 
13  June66j 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
13  June  66 
1 3  Juno  66 

1 3  June  66 

14  July  69 
31  Dec.  6: 
23  June  66 

23  June  66 
i6  Mar.  70 

24  May  70 
4  Juno  70 


23  Apr. 

24  Apr. 

5  May 

6  May 
8May 

.0  May 
15  May 
23  May 
'  29  May 
12  June 
,12  June 
ii2  June 
12  June 

12  June 

13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  Jime 

June 
June 
Jimo 
June 


5  „une 
3  June 


II  Mar.  65 
3  July  66 

3  Julj-  66 

13  July  70 

4  July  66 

14  Jan.  62 
28'Jan.  62 
28  Jan.  62 
28  Jan.  62 


15  Sept.  69 
2  Feb.  62 

19  Jan.  64 
5  Aug.  64 
5  Aug.  64 

IS  Aug.  68 
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 

S  July  72 
s  Ju  y  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

S  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72' 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 

S  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  72I 
5  July  72 


13 

13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  Juno 
13  Juno 
13  June 
13  June 

13  June 

14  June 
19  June 
23  June 

23  June 
26  June 

26  June 

27  June 
29  June 

3  July 
3  July 
3  Ju  y 
3Ju^y 
4Juy 
S  July 
10  July 
10  July 
10  July 
17  July 
17  July 

24  July 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
1  Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


2  29  June  66 

2 

2   9  Nov.  49 


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Lieutenatit  Colonels. 


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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 

, ..-,-.=   -      5  July  72'  I  Aug.  72 

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 


Dec. 
Dec.  72 
Dec.  72 
Dec.  72 
Dec.  72 
Dec.  72 
Dec.  72 
Dec 


II.Col.  Bombay  S.  C^ 
V.  Bombay  Stall' Corpi 


Bengal  Stair  Coi 


Dec 


3  Sept. 53    6  Aug.  58  ; 


;:'  """"V--  /-'..^"'..iKKlnu.  8.'c:i2H  D^c:  i  ■;  Ocl^'  f,  \l  It''  '' ''  ?^"  ''  ''  ^''-  '^ 


■  '■■  r.-rcc,  U.Cvl.  Bombay  SlaffC. 


29  Dec.  46  3'  Oct. 


61 1 26  Dec.  66  26  Dec.  72 
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 


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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. 


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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. 


S  N  .- 
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 
,,-..       .^  Sept.S7    -  '•-' 


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 


!6Ma 

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 

5  Aug 
5  Aug    _  _ 
5  Aug.  68 
15  Aug.  __ 
5  Aug.  68 
5  Aug.  68 
15  Aug. 
[5  Aug, 
[5  Aug.  68 
[5  Aug.  68 
15  Aug.  68 


WHEN 
PLACBD  OW 
HALP  PAT. 


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... 

'" '  "n>» 

'7  '•'•ol    

Ii"ml.«y  HUiff  ciil^g 
nmgiH)nii 


I'rKit 


Msdnw  StaffCorps': 
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 


>N...  ,^ 
)  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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Ma 
Wl. 
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Charl. 

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r.l  V  t!  .1.  r<;ucl.t.  .V./..r,  Penpal  Staff  Corps 

-Ill  Staff  Con's 

a\  StiiffCoriw  

-ro.rps    

^viil  StaffCorps    

1/  .    r.  lieneiil  StaffCorps 

r.  Miianis  StaffCorps 

.1.  rvt.  full  pa}-,  Royal  Marines... 

,  im7  Koot   

;    K.«t     

.-.  lojFoot  

Miidmn  Staff  Corps 

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     

'  II.  :.r .  i;r     ,..■  <  .y.r,„„,  |,.p.  SuiffOfflcerof  Pensioners 

~'  ■•         1/   ,  r.  Ilciubay  SuiffCorps  

•     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   . 

\t  ijor,  (,  FfHit 

Maior,  87  Foot 

.  7  DragfKm  GunrdH  .....!..!]]!!."!] 
.VVi», -Voyor,  60  Foot 

'.    11    KfKlt  "" 

';  va1Marine«,8.0.ofPen8! 

"iral  StaffCorps 

•  ircorps 

"'/or,, 8  Fotit' ■;;;'■;;;;::;;;■■■ 

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iiri(rmio  of  irtiiioi^';;;;;;;" 

^  wiumui  biicya,  -uW. "» iirigoon  oniirdi';;;;;;;;;; 


Dec.  50    9  Aug.  54  20  Dec.  62 


MAJOB. 


WHEN 
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: 
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8  June  7 
10  June  7 
13  June  7 
13  June  7 
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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 
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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 


J. 

Jc  :• 
Tli   • 

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CLi. 
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n. 

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K'  !  •  • 
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J,.).- 

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k; 

H. 
R 

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  ... 
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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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9  Dec.  50  22  Mar.  53 


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27  Juno  48  ,7  Feb.  54 
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5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

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5  July  7: 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 
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22  Feb.  58!  5  July  72 


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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 

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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 
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8  Dec.  4RiioMar, 


27  Aug.  58'  5  July  72 
27  Aug.  58,  5  July  72 


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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. 

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17  Dec.  51 

17  Feb. 

S4 

17  Dec.  51 

17  Feb. 

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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 


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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 
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12  Mar.  60 
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Majors. 


Royal  Artillery   14  Aug.  54 


30  Nov.  54 


26  Jan.  61 


Roral  Artillery    14  Aug.  54    8  Dec.  54  3°  Jan 

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i/./ur,  Roynl  Artillery 9  Dec.  52 

7   ;or,  Rovnl  Artillery 9  Dec.  5 

i/..;or.  Roval  Artillery ii  June  53 

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I!,  iiiiior.  Royal  Artillery 14  Aug.  54 

I'll,  Miliar,  Royal  Artillery 23  Oct.   54 


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9  Dec.  52 
9  Dec.  53 
9  Dec.  53 
9  Dec.  53 
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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 
I  Apr.  62 1 
I  Apr.  62 
I  Apr.  62 
1  Apr.  62 
I  Apr.  62 
I  Apr.  62 
62 


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 

BdwardF:.  V,.,„r,  Royal  Engineers    I  " 

iilS^  T  ■  ,{;'■'''"■•  '^'y**'  Artillery Us  Feb. 

if"!??  *"  "",/»'•,  Royal  Engineers!!];"'.; 

fcJkbarr  T!.   :. ,-  1,.  .    r.  Ma)or,  Royal  Engineers 

H«>ry("haml«rliivnc- l-Brrcll.  Major,  Royal  ArtUlery 

Bdward  M-Laufc.hfi„.  M.^"':  Royal  Artillery    ....       ^ 

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V  ''-"r.  Roval  Artillery ;.;.;;; 

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"Viil  Knifineers 

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R"val  Artillery 

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55 

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 
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  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  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  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  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  ^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 
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5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 


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 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 1 
I  Aug.  72  j 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72! 
I  Aug.  721 
I  Aug.  72! 
1  Aug.  721 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
I  Aug.  72 1 
3Au.g.  72 
3  Aug.  72 
3  Aug.  72 

3  Aug.  72 

4  Aug.  72 
64:10  Aug.  72 

10  Aug.  72i 
10  Aug.  72! 

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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HECT. 


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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* 

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U<i>r,' ii«  r.irHl  SiBir  Con>8 

.Kmnii.  C.ii>l,i)H.  Royal  Marines 

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;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- 

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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, 

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,„,  „,  ,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, 

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I  .,:■■  -.^ 26 Oct.  s8 

I  ■I      ,  r^.Tf''  23  Mar.  70 

r  ,V  ;    "^'^ 'T  Sept.  33 

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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     

2tlL'ii''"''«.*!,'"^'"">«"  "  ipoiit :;.'.;.;.;. 

■•*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 


tL 


lUor 
•ivrnport,'-  RoyalArt:'  ...  24  Auk  61 

~::'^,f"«'""Ou«.ni« 29  No?:'; 

..:  '^^lllcr  Guards i  Feb.  66 

'^•O'' I  Nov.  42 

■;;;jk^we.i:iiiR;;^:;j?J:^;;;^ 
,A.^.ti."cioid.r«ids:;rDr-« 

'"  !l ..  .1.,., 

•  Kirt  Uilitia  


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 

;;-«^.d:::::.— :;$t!:^ 

Tiickcr,*"  31  p. 


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Woftli.y.  Arrh 


•  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 


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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 


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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- 

:..:;:r:.:^r^SK{h\^^7'^^^^^^^^^ 
-;         .  :::::):;;^/lr'JiJ^'liSichSSin^^si^;?^Jpl2X^       -^n^^'C^^ 

,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 

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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 


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"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^''  <*^°« 


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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 

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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. 

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, , ,  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 


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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 


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^^^  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 


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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). 

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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 

... 

I 
2 

32 
16 

::: 

19 

... 

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 

I  I 

LurTBKAirrs.                                             '  | 

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 
70 


l\ 


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. 


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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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Majoks. 

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  8  Falkland  George  Edge  worth  Warren  '"*    

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!  inteiideiit  Royal  Small  Arms  Factories,  Enfield...  i 
12  Thomas  Lloyd  Still '60 , 

j  4  Joseph  Hanwell''" 

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114  John  Kelly  Holdsworth  

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4  Henry  Thomas  Arbuthnot,'"*  i.e.  5  Jan.  72    


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.  i   I  Fhilip  Henry  Sandilands 'i4-*^ug.  54 

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14  t'luirles  Richard  Franklen=^ 23  Oct.   54    3  Jan.  5513  Nov.  6 

17  Clcmiell  Collingwood    23  Oct.   54    6  Jan.  55I11  Dec.  6 

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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    — 

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10  Henry  C'hambcrlayne  Farrell'**    28  Fe'J. 

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13  W»lt<;r  Newman ;       ■'■■ 

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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  ... 
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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«; 
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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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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 


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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 

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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«)) 

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H.R.H.  Prince  Arthur    J 

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9  Samuel  Holworthy  Desborough.. 

4  Ashton  John  Shuttleworth 

1  George  Walter  Charles  Rothe,  ) 

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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,  '^ 

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7  Francis  Laurence  Gore  Little-^''.. 

liobert  Henry  Grant    

s.  Hugh  Allen  Mackey  

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14  Trevor  Bruce  T.yler    I2 

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7  Simon  Simpson    j2 

9  Christopher  William  Townsend...|2 
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d  Edmund  Hill   Wickhum 2 

1  Vincent  Wing   \- 

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[  4  William  Reynolds  Stirke 2 

4  Thomas  John  Jones     2 

6  Richard  Tracey  Millett  2 

8  James  Lancaster  Bell,  Instruc-  \  \^ 

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3  Charles  John  Deshon '22 

2  s.  William  Fraucis  Nelson,  Gar-^  i^^ 

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a  Henrj-  AikIix-ws  Barker 

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31  Lconanl  Downies     19  June  60  23  Kov.  72 

7  Banks  Kobin»uu  Greii;  I19  June  60  23  Nov.  72 

3  James  Walker  Bcmanl 19  Juue6o'--3  Nov.  72 

11  John  Becher  Ormsby,  ;>.u.r 1 19  June  fo  23  Nov.  72. 

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! 

I  Kdmund  Hunt  Holley  19  June6o  23  Nov 

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d   Ofo.  Artkar   Frrnck,   Command.) 
aul  Sekool qf  Uunnery,  Kingiton  S 

6  Roliert  DundasEliottLockhart.. 
1$  Thoinan  Wood  

7  Thomas  Martj-n  Uitchins 

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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  \ 


Ford 

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 

(TKiiiierii i 

7  Charles  Larcom^"'    

5  George  Albert  Beaty  Pownall ... 

c  Henrj'  Pipon 

B  Robert  Peere  Williams  Freeman 
c  St.  Aubyn  Molesworth  

3  r.  John  Frederick  Maurice,  Instructor ,  JRoyal ) 
72;         Military  College  

9  June  6023  Nov.  7?!    3  Claude  Bernard  Sandys 

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 

i9June6oiiDec.  72   14  James  Keith   

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 

G.c.  Frank   Johnson,  Adjutant  and    Quarter  \ 


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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  \ 

General  Arl.lUry  ., ) 

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 

D  William  McClintock ".!!!!!!..."!!!/ 

g  Pemt)crton  Harris<jn*^   . 

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r  Jame«  Fox  lirough '  Dec'  6^ 

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19  Arrhil*l.I  James  Anderson  '.'.'."■. 

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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  

Nov.  60  I  d  George  Walter  Hawkins,  at  Staff  Colleqe 
^""  <~ii  2  William  Vincent  Legge ..... 

4  W^illiam  Paj-ne  Georges 

D  Charles  Edward  Beadnell !!.!!! 

G.c.  «.  Francis  Roberts 

II  Haughton  Montague  Jas.  Feildeu  

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 ■.'.■.■. 

D  William  Fred,  de  Hubbenet  Curtis"'* 
c  Harry  Edmund  Dolphin  297 

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, 


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B  Willium  Taylor 

I  George  Will 

B  Oliver  Eras.  Theodore  Annesley! 

Cecil  William  Esmonde  Murphy^^ 

3  John  George  Murray  


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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 


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18  Juiy  651 
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12  Jan.  66 
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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. 

12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
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12  Jan.  66 

23  Dec.  64 

ji2  Jan.  66 

30  Jan.  66 

130  Jan.  66 

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15  Jan.  67 
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15  Jan.  67 
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IS  Jan.  67 
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10  July  67 
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8  Jan.  68 
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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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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 

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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  ...!!!!!!!! 

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Ernie  William  Selby 

Francis  Nugent  ilacgregor  Skinner 

William  Eversley  Hardy 

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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 
12  .Tune  58^27  Aug.  58:  i  Aug.  72 


12  June  58,27  Aug. 
12  June  58127  Aug.  58 
12  June  58 '27  Aug.  58 
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. 


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Aug.  72 
Aug.  72 
Aug.  72! 
Aug.  72 
:  Aug.  72 1 


Aug.  72 
Aug.  72 
Aug.  72' 
Aug.  72 


10  Dec.  58 

11  Dec.  58 
II  Dec.  58 
II  Dec.  58! 
II  Deo.  58:21  Sept.  72 
II  Dec.  58,25  Sept.  72 
10  June  59:25  Sept.72 
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^ 


59 
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9  Dec.  59 
9  Dec.  59, 
9  Dec.  59 
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8  June  60 
8  Jmie  60 
21  Aug.  60 
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j    CAPTAIN.  !  BT.MA.IOR. 

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  

24  Mar.  65  

24  Mar.  65  

124  Mar.  65  

24  Mar.  65  

24  Mar.  65  

24  Mar.  65;  

20  Aiu\  65  

24  June  651  

23  Nov.  65!  

Mar.  66;  


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 
[2  Jmie  57 
[I  Dec.  57 


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  .  < , 

Hon.  Haidif 

Charles  Clitfurd  Saxtou  ^- 

Arthur  Keeling  Seacome 

John  Graham  Pollock 

William  Stanley  Hebbert 

Robert  Alexander    

Charles  R.  Eliott  ^\^leatIey 

Arcliihald  Iver  Maclacerty,  Commissary  of  Ordnance, 

yd  Class  

Mathew  Richard  West  

William  Wyndham     

George  Roland  Gumbier,  Instructor  of  Gunnery  

Douglas  Western  Lawrell 


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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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9  Dec.  54  27  Aug.  58  15  Dec.  63 
8  June  55  27  Aug.  58  29  Feb.  64 
8  June  55  27  Aug.  58|2i  July  64 
8  June  55  27  Aug.  58!  1 1  Nov.  64 
7  Dec.  55  27  Aug.  58  25  Feb.  65 


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Nov.  66 
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Dec.  67 
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July  68 
May 
July  70 
Jan.  70 
July  70 
Mar.  7 
June  71 
May  7 
May  72 
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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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1 85 

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 

If.p.,h.pJ 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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) . 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 

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,*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 


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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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Corp;i  of  Eoijal  Emjineers^ 


|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. 


7th  Circle') 
i 


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 

59 
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 '!! 


18  Dec.  61 
i8  Dec.  61 
18  Dec.  61 
18  Dee.  61 
18  Dec.  61 
t8  Dec.  61 
[8  Dec.  61 
[8  Dec.  61 
18  Dec.  61 
[8  Dec.  61 
18  Dec.  61 
18  Dec.  61 
25  Jime  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
June  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
25  Juno  62 
25  Jime  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
5  June  62 
25  Jime  62 
25  June  62 
25  June  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
25  June  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  g^ 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
24  June  63 
24  June  63 
24  Jime  63 
24  June  63 
24  June  63 


314 


Coys  of  Royal  Engi 


LiBUTBWANTS.  „        .       ,       ^_    .    ^. 

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    

K  Viu«n\  CoSlix^e^^v^^^^^^^^^  ^'-W-  P-^'^^'^-'  ^^<'-  ^'^^^  ] 

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 

^"l^dU  B^irriLrthTEu^Se''!."!^^^ 


29  June  63 

30  June  63 
30  June  63 

29  July  63 
3  Aug.  63 

IS  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 

15  Jan.  64 
19  Jan.  64 

9  Feb.  64 

16  Feb.  64 

17  Feb.  64 

1  Mar.  64 

8  Mar.  64 

22  Mar.  64 
3  May  64 

19  July  64 
19  July  64 
1 9  July  64 

9  Aug.  64 

30  Aug.  64 

18  Oct.  64 
18  Oct.  64 
28  Oct.  64 
II  Nov.  64 

9  Dec.  64 
9  Dec.  64 
9  Dec.  64 
9  Dec.  64 
23  Dec.  64 
23  Dec.  64 

23  Dec.  64 

23  Dec.  64 

21  Mar.  65 

24  Mar.  65 

24  Mar.  65 
18  Apr.  6s 

2  May  65. 
13  June  65 

22  June  6$. 
22  June  6s 
22  June  65 
22  June  65 
22  June  65 
22  June  6s 
20  Aug.  65 
22  Dec.  65 
22  Dec.  65 
22  Dec.  65 
22  Dec.  65 
22  Dec.  65 
22  Dec.  65. 
22  Dec.  6s 
22  Dec.  65- 
22  Dec.  6s 
17  Apr.  66 
1 7  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  Apr.  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66- 
17  July  66 


Corps  of  Boy  at  Engi 


215 


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 


5  Jan.  67 
5  Jan.  67 


10  July  67 
10  July  6 J 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
xo  July  67 
10  July  67 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  .Tan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  63 
15  July  68 


IS  July  68 
15  July  68 

15  July  68 

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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Cordis  of  Boyal  Engineeri 


LIEPT.      II 


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 


1  Dec.  70 

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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. 


LIEUT. 


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15  Dec.  71 
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15  Dec.  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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»  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 


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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. 


I>9 


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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"7 


!  "9 

''A 


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^'^ 

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[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 


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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. 
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_  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.( 


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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." 


28] 


Years'  Ser. 

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15 

13 
11 

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10 

19 

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9 

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II 

8 

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 

... 

5 

4 

4 

4 

, 

" 

19 
7 

:;: 

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 
I 
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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Fnll 

liiil 

Pay. 

P..V 

30 

... 

22 

20 

19 

18 

... 

16 

... 

26 

IS 

... 

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10 

18 

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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 


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Knox P  7  Feb. 

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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 


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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 
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15  May 

27  May 

18  June 

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23  Oct. 

16  Mar. 
P  6  Feb. 

9  Nov. 
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23  April 

12  May 
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23  AprU 

13  May 
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5  Aug. 

22  Nov. 
P18  Oct. 
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55  27  July 
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55  26  Oct. 
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55  23  Nov. 
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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. 
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9  Mar. 
'31  Mar. 
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P  6  Jan.  60 

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Mar. 


24  April  58 

22  June  58 
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P23  Jan.  63 

P30  June  63 

P  I  Mar.  64 

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P22  Nov.  64 

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I  May  65 

P  3  Jan.  65 

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P  5  June  66 

Pii  Dec.  66 

P  8  Mar.  67 

6  July  67 

17  Sept.  67 

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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 

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P31  Jan.  " 

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P26May  65 


12  Nov. 
25  Sept.  60 


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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. 
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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. 
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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 

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6 

6 

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4 

4 

4 

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4 

3 

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2 

7 

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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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Lt.  6Mav42;  Hon.M., 


Jan.  60. 


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. 

P  + 


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." 


P  +  2 


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." 


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"  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. 

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Pay. 

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26 

24 

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16 

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16 

18 

18 

9 

18 

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12 

II 

10 

9 

9 

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7 

9 

9 

7 

7 

4 

9 

7 

6 

3 

2 

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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). 

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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 


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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 

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18  May 

S8 

13  June 

S7 

18  May 

S8 

9  Jan. 

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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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■X  Hen  J'a'?^      T-'r.^'^-  '^■;!- 7  Oct.  5,  ;  Surgeo^i,  31  Oct.  s8  ;  Surgeon  Major,  7  Oc 
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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 
■\''I  ,!"!i"','""  '-'•'""'"if'-om  India,  1  Jan.  -j^.—Porf, month . 
^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. 


358 


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. 


I       CAPTAIN. 


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 


SUB   LIEUT. 


iNov. 

I  Nov. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
17  July 

lOct. 


BT.LT.COL 


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 


359 


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- 

CbS-Edwafd  ^R\\ssell3^«^^^»,^4Zeb^57^X/^^ 


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 


Plymouth.- 


2  Shrewsbury. 


2  Stirling.- 


Armagh. 


Dublin.- 


Oct.  50 

24  Mar.  43 

7  Jane  31 

4  Aug.  25 

5  Mar.  39 

29  Jan.  47 
"'29Dec.  46, 

8  June  41 
'24Apr.  35 

9  June  43 
13  May  53 
'24Peb.37 
'2iFeb.5i 
7  Sept.  31 
'24Apr.  35 

6  May  44 

25  Oct.  39 

27  Feb.  45 

7  Nov.  42 
18  Apr.  5 1 

28  June  49 

30  Dec.  38 
I' 1 7  Sep.  50 
i'27Sep.39 
Pr4Aug.46 

■"24  May  33 
''i4Peb.45 
P13N0V.3S 
7  Jan.  42 
Pi5Feb.39 

26  Oct.  41 
21  May  47 

2  Feb.  44 
I  July  36 

10  Nov.  4-! 
28  Nov.  34 

31  July  28 
Nov.  41 

•■8  Sept.  54 

3  Apr.  28 
20  May  42 

4  May  42 


2  Apr.  27 

'25  N0V.36 

5  Feb.  36 
8  Feb.  40 

27  Sept.44 
17  Apr.  28 

28  Jan.  42 

19  Nov.  47 
''30  May  43 
15  Jan.  47 

20  Apr.  26 
P3  Dec.  47 

Pi7Dec.52 

29  June  48 
13  Oct.  48 

3  Mar.  47 
II  Feb.  48 


21  Oct.  53 
PioOct.45 
''2oMar.35 

6  Nov.  27 
^28 Jan.42 

26  Apr.  49 
"3  Mar.  48 

5  Apr.  44 
^g  Feb.  38 

7  Jan.  48 
15  Sep. 54 
22june39 
3  Feb.  55 
27  Oct.  37 

2  July  38 

27  Dec.  47 
9  Nov.  41 

15  Jan.  49 
''11N0V.45 

6  June  54 
18  Oct.  53 

3  Oct.  40 
P13  Sep.53 
''14  Oct.  42 

P9  Aug.  so 
18  Mar.  38 

29  Jan.  46 
1*18  May  39 

30  Dec.  42 
^■28  .Jan.  42 
14  Jan.  44 
P7  Mar.  51 

7  Aug.  46 
P23Mar.38 
14  Apr.  46 

31  Dec.  39 
fS  Dec.  31 

9  June  43 
II  May  55 
■■290^1632 
''7  June  44 

3  Apr.  46 
20  Feb.  57 
p23Aug.33 
30  Oct. 

2  May 

27  July  42 

3  Apr.  49 
14  Apr.  36 
14  Apr.  46 
"6  June 
14  Apr.  46 
13  Sept.  5 
30  Aug.  27 

''21  Dec.  49 


18  Jan.  51 
6  June  54 

13  Nov.  22 
27  Aug.  41 
''23June43 

13  Feb. 52 
■"iB  Jan.  35 
24  Oct.  34 

I  Sept.  18 

19  Oct.  20 
''13  May  36 

I  Dec.  54 


P6  Feb.  57 
16  Nov.  551 
24  May  45 
24  Oct.  56I 
P23  July52 
I  Sept.  57 
26  Mar.  58 
^9  Feb.  49 
7  Dec.  47 

;  Mar.  58 

;  Mar.  61 

!  Oct.  48 

7  Apr.6o 

:  Feb.  54 

^3Aug.43 

i  Sept.  55 

!  I  May  47 

16  Apr.  58 

19  Aug.  56 

:g  Dec.  54 

3  Dec.  6t 

4  Mar.  53 
4  June  58 


5  Jan.  72 

26  Nov.  57 


18  Aug.  54 

4  Sept.  5 
27  May  53 
14  Dec.  50 

I'eoct.  48 

19  Dec.  44 
27  May  53 

7 Apr.  57 
-  J  Aug.  26 

30  Dec.  43 
^25  Jan.  45 
^i3Nov.52 
10  Mar.  38 

31  May  39 

5  Sept.  23 
[8  Aug.  24 
'11  Jan.  39 

9  Mar.  55 


i'i2Mar.52  6  June  54 
25  June  44  9  Nov.  46 
10  Aug.  55  fg  Nov.  58 


?i3Apr.49 
'23Mar.55 
9  Nov.  46 
'16N0V.49 
9  Nov.  49 
6  Apr.  55 
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''13  Sep.53 
9  Apr.  56 
5  Oct.  57 
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21  Sept.  55 
3  Oct.  48 
I  Oct.  44 
5  Mar.  53 
28  Apr.  63 
2  Oct.  38 

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;  Oct.  57 

P23Apr.58 

P8  June  38 

"26  May  44 

I  May  4& 

5  May  54 
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15  Apr.  42 
28  Jan.  56 
17  Apr.  58 

1  Jan.  54 
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6  Dec.  44 

2  Feb.  58 


7  July  59 
5  Mar.  58 

31  Oct.  58 

P17AU! 


6  June  54 
•■  1 6  Aug.  59 

8  Oct, 

2  Apr 
12  Apr.  56 

10  Apr.  57 
I  Apr.  69 

11  Jan.  50 
26  Jan.  44 
28  Sept.  27 
31  Oct.  40 
19  Dec.  44 

I  Apr.  70 


18  July  65 
P  29  Dec.  54 
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i  July  64 


20  Sept.6oi2o  July  7 
2  Apr.  59    I  Apr.  70 


9  June  60 


I  Jan.  68 
20  June  54 

4  July  71 
26  Oct.  58 


15  Nov.  69 
10  Feb.  65 


27  Dec.  60 

Apr.  70 
26  Oct.  58 

5  Nov.  61 
I  Nov.  6i 
5  Sept.  70 
31  Mar.  56 
4  Jan.  66 
10  July  7: 


1  Oct.  71 
>2  June  60 
8  Dec.  56 

2  Apr.  65 


I  Nov.  51 
I  Jan.  72 


II  Nov.  51 
30  Sept.ss 

10  Oct.  58 
17  Mar, 
24  Apr.  66 
20  June  54 

6  May  72 


6  May  66 
[I  May  7 
[4  Apr.  57 


8  June  7 
I  May  68 


I  June  54 
Aug.  72 


2  Feb.  62 
28  Nov.  62 
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I  Nov 

4  June  57 


14  June  69 


30  Apr.  7: 


6  July 
8  Jan. 


5  Oct. 


28  Oct.  69 
13  June  72 
23  May  72 


7  Sept.67 


II  May  7 
29  Mar.  68 


20  July  58 
29  Apr.  64 


4  Sept.69 
9  Sept. 59 


2  Aug. 


I  Aug.  7: 
9  Mar.  6. 
4  Aug.  54 
26  Oct.  58 
25  Aug.  68 


1  May  68 
I  Oct.  60 
ti  Feb.  52 
6  July  43 
'.3  May  59 
t6  Jan.  65 
10  Mar.  65 
I  Sept.  50 
1  Jau.  57 

I  July  61 
I  July  69 
I  July  50 
I  Oct.  63 
!4  Feb.  44 

20  Aug.  50 
I  Nov.  68 
I  Aug.  59 
I  Jan.  63 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Aug.  67 

26  July  70 
I  Jan.  55 
I  July  67 
I  Sept.  54 
!o  Aug.  66 
I  Oct.  55 
I  Feb.  61 
1  Apr.  54 
I  July  6 1 
I  Apr.  51 
I  Oct.  57 
I  Jan.  65 

15  Nov.  60 
[I  Feb.  54 

I  June  63 
t6  Nov.  58 
I  Jan.  56 
I  July  59 

21  July  70 

24  Sept.  42 

:5  Nov.  65 

I  Jan.  63 

26  Jan.  72 

July  44 

25  June  49 

16  Nov.  59 
10  July  65 

I  Dec.  52 
5  July  60 
I  Apr.  64 
29  Mar.  60 
15  July  67 
15  Apr.  45 
I  Jan.  68 

I  Jan.  69 
I  Apr.  64 
15  Apr.  64 

I  July  67 
3  Jan.  65 

I  Oct.   67 

25  Mar.  71 
15  Aug.  52 

I  Dec.  62 
I  Apr.  68 
I  June  70 
I  May  61 
15  Nov.  51 

26  June  49 
I  Oct.  44 
i  July  50 
5  .A-ug.  71 


I  Oct.  68 
[9  June  60 
>7  JiUl.  72 


;65 


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        

2  Feb.  55    I  Feb.  56123  May  7: 

'8  Dec.  46'29  Apr.  51!  2  Feb.  58 

9  Feb.  56:^3  Mar.  63'''3oJune6o       


'9  May  34    2  May  37I27  Mar.  48 

i'8May  40  i'25Aug.43j  6  June  54 

Aug.  49  i'2i  Oct.  53  j  4  Jan.  61 

Feb.  56  20  Feb.  571  5  July  64 

i  ' 

■7  ,17  Apr.  42  P6  Feb.  46  29  Dec.  54 
:5  |23  Nov.  55  26  Feb.  58-'  i  Apr.  70 
9    25  Oct.    50    6  June54l  5  Mar.  57 


[2  June  59 
[9  Apr.  68 


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). 


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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 
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2  Feb.  70 
5  Feb.  70 
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5  Feb.  70 
5  Feb.  70 
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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  >'.  •- 
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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 


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Fob.  70 
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5  Feb.  70 
5  Feb.  70 
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5  Feb.  70 
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5  Feb.  70 
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[  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. 

x^;fe^-:::;::;:;;::;:;:;:::::::;::;;:^^'S^aS^^ 

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    


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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  


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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 


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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 


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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 


Medical  'Department. —  War  Services.  384 

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 


3S5  Medical  DeparhnHnt. — War  Services. 

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). 


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'"  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). 


387  Medical    Dcjpartmeut. — War    Sercices. 

■^  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 


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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 


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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- 


Medical  Departmeiit. — War  Services.  392 

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). 


Medical  Department. — War  Services.  394 

"  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. 


u  + 


395 


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, 
2  Dr.  Gds. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  ArtiUery. 


,    SCALE  OF  FULL  PAY. 

Service  on  Full  Pat. 

After  =5  Years.  1  After  20  Yearn. 

After  15  Years.  After  10  Years 

After  s  Years. 

OnAppointmt. 

Staff  Vctcrmary  Surgeons    

£    ,.    d. 
I     3     0 
1     0    0 

£    s.    d. 
0  17    0 

£   1.    d.         £    s.     d. 

I     I     0               

0  15    6           0  14    6 
0  14    0           0  13    0 

£   s.   d. 

Ol'2'6 

0  n     6 

£    >.     d. 

Veterinary  Surgeons,  isl  Class 

Veterinary  Burgeons  

o7o"o 

SCALE  OF  HALF  PAY. 


StaflT  Veterinary  Surgeon . 


Veterinary  Surgeon,    ist"! 
Claw* j 


Vetcrinory  Sargcon 
«  Mr.  Gnr. 


After  as  Yearn 
£  :    dT 


After  2o  Years.  After  15  Years  |  After  10  Years 
£: 


The  half  pay 

of  his   former 

rank. 


10    6 

9     6 


9    6 
8     6 


The  half  pay 

of  his  former 

rank. 


Temporary 
half  pay  at  4s. 
a  (lay  for  a  pe- 
riod equal  to 
that  for  which 
the  Officer  has 
served  on  full 


f.r!^:^f'^:^'^:^^:t^  ^«4M.  (Medal). 

[Nctes  coiifhuied  at  foot  of  next  page- 


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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Captains. 

Henry  Brasnell  Tuson,"  r 

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 
""  arles  James  Kiii^msm/^  ^ 

Iham  Davis  Welth/-'  Adjutant  19  Feb   69 

Arthur  French 

Frederic  Amelius  Ugli.-** 
James  Samuel  Den  iiiian 

ert  Everitt  . . 
Owen  Thomas  Jones 
Francis  Harwood  Poore 
Edward  Henry  Mooi  0 
Francis  Hastings  Kdni  On  en 
Henry  Holdsworth  Kelly 
Andrew  Donald  . . 

Lieutenants 
James  William  Adams  Elliott  LiUiti.ip 
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 


19  Apr.  54 

24  June  54 

25  Sept.s4 


20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
23  Apr. 
26  Oct. 
26  Oct. 
13  Nov. 
23  Nov. 

■4  Dec. 

>4  June 

4  Feb. 

'9  July 

8  Sept. 

5  Nov. 
4  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
2  May 
2  May 
2  May 
2  May 


June  55 

Aug.  55 

22  Mar.  56 


12  Dec.  56 

19  Dec.  56 

2  Feb.  58 
14  Apr.  59 

4  May  30 
7  May  59 

7  May  59 
II  Aug.  59 

20  Sept.  59 

8  Dec.  59 
20  Apr.  60 

Apr.  60 

Apr.  60 

22  Aug.  60 

3  Sept. 60 
■2  Feb.  61 
J2  Apr.  61 
26  Apr.  61 

-  May  61 


2  May  59 
17  Jimesg 

17  June  59 

18  June  59 
.18  June  59 

3  Dec.  59 
3  Dec.  59 

23  Dec.  59 

Dec.  59 

26  June  60 

26  June  60 

12  Oct.  60 
I  July  61 
I  July  61 
I  July  61 
I  Jan.  64 

27  June  64 
27  Juno  64 

13  Dec.  65 
26  June  66 

8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 
22  June  67 


28  Nov.  65 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 


3  Ang.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Ang.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
ig  Sept.67 
30  July  68 
oOct.  69 

:l  Nov.  69 

8  Feb.  70 
I  Mar.  70 
29  Mar,  70 
8  Sept.70 
3  Feb.  72 
o  May  72 


10  Sept.  6 
21  July  62 
8  Feb.  63 
I  Apr.  64 
25  Oct.  64 
"  May  65 
May  65 
.-  May  65 
18  May  65 
[8  May  65 
[8  May  65 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
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6  Dec.  67 
6  Dec.  67 
6  Dec.  67 
24  Juno  68 
24  June  68 
24  June  68 
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24  June  -  - 
5  Nov.  69 
5  Nov.  69 

5  Nov.  69 

6  Deo.  69 
18  Feb.  71 
i8  Feb.  71 


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. 
Blue — Facings  Scarlet.         |         Sead  Quarters — Fattney  Barracks,  near  Portsmouth. 


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400 


Captains. 

William  Tauzia  Savary22 

Jolm  Michael  De  Courcy  Meade" 

Frederick  Herbert  Ruel,=*r 

Francis  William  Thomas^^ 

JohnCobb^s  

Cuthbert  Ward  Burton.ss  Major,  10  June  62 

James  Stirling  Mould^s 

William  Addis  Delacombe^' 

Henry  Eyre  Wyatt  Lane,'»  r 

Francis  Lean^ 

John  Blackwood  Colwell'^^  

Henry  Swale^* 

William  Sanders"  

Ussher  Lee  Morris^i^  

Arthur  Charles  Joshua  M'Meekan,*"  Instructor  of  Mmketry  15  June  70    . 

Geoffrey  Mairis,^  Itiftructor  of  Musketry  5  Mar.  72   

CharlesBullen  Hugh  Mitehell,^^  Colonial  Secretary  of 'Brit.Honduras,2<)3\ily  t 

Frederick  Ley,  r ~ 

John  Frederick  Sanders^o 

Fitzmaurice  Creighton'i 

Wingrove  Laughame  Tinmouth'* 

Charles  Bulkeley  Nurse^s 

Jelinger  Henry  Symons,^^^ 

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: 


andLIEUT.    iStLIETJT.I  CAPTAIlf. 


SKCoifD  Captaiks. 

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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5  May  53'  4  Feb.  61 
15  Aug.  53  26  Apr.  61 
I  Sept.  53  26  Sept. 61 
8  Dec.  53  26  Dec.  61 
.7  Feb.  54I  I  Mar.  62 
24  Feb.  54!i8  Mar.  62 
24  Feb.  54'26  Mar.  62 
24  Feb.  54 [27  Mar.  62 
24  Feb.  54I27  Mar.  62 
24  Feb.  54  27  Mar.  62 
24  Feb.  54  16  May  62 
24  Feb.  54! i5  May  62 
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24  Feb.  54  27  Aug.  62 
24  Feb.  54I14N0V.  62 
21  Mar.  54I12  Apr.  63 
igApr.  54|23  Apr.  63 
■  I  June54i29  May  63 
»9  July  54'  I  June  63 
31  July  54'  3  July  63 
21  Oct.  54  10  Dec.  63 
[o  Nov.  54  II  Dec.  63 
4  Dec.  54!  30  Dec.  63 
7  Dec.  54 
21  Feb.  55 
I  Mar.  55 
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20  Feb.  49 
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3  July  50 
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24  Feb.  54 

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7  July  64 
I  Sept.  64 
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22  June  55  10  Nov.  6s 
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LlEUTEIfAN'TS. 


Henry  Evelyn  Sturt^i^   

William  Henry  Vallack  Tom 
Robert  Charles  Harvey 


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:9  Jan.  59 
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20  Aug.  67 
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19  Oct.   67 

21  Jan.  68 
19  May  68 

8  June  68 
I  Nov.  68 

6  June  72 
19  June  72 
19  June  72 
19  Aug.  72 

7  Oct.  72 
7  Oct.   72 

30  Oct.  72 
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29  Nov.  72 


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LiBUIBNANTS. 

Charles  Krederick  La  Coste  .. 

John  Dudley  Fosbroko    

Sydney  Vera  Alston 

Edward  Lee  Rose  

George  Stevens  Nash  

William  Rolt  Triscott,  Atst.  \ 
Intt.  ofMuiketry  19  Oct.  70  j 

Roland  Lewis  Agassiz 

Frederick  Robert  Beechey 

St.  Andrew  St.  John    

Edw.W.G.Byam,^(fJ.9  May68 
John  Ignatius  Morris,  Adj.  \ 

7  March  72  j 

Ger.  Altham  Heseltine 

H.  Seton  Bourchier,  Adjutant  > 

17  June  72 J 

Robert  William  Francis  Holt 

Rob.  Hoare  Dwyer.i^o  Assist.  > 

Imt.  of  Muskttri/  9  May  68  j 

Alfred  Wilmot  Johnston'^" 

Edward  Moulton  Messiter  

James  Inman  

Henry  Bevan  Isaacson    

Henry-Fuller,  AdJt.Depot  at  Deal 

James  Lecky   

William  Tajior  M01er,.4«»w^  ) 
Inst,  of  Musketry  i2  0nt.  67) 

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   .. 

Cha.  Fred.  Vincent  Godfrey  Bird  .. 

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 

For.  lEdwin  Poole 

Cha.  [Osborne  Tracy '"'''''. 

Fly.  JHenrj'  Edmund  Mortimer  !!!.! 
For.  I  Harry  Montgomery  Clements 
Fly.  iRobert  Alex.  Douglas  Ramsay 

Cha.   Henry  Gritton 

Christopher  Sulivan  P.  Fagan 
William  Purvis  Wright 

Edward  Selby  Innes 

Augustus  Bury  Liardet  !!! 

Philip  Sidney  

Henry  Armstrong  Peako.."!!!!.! 

Robert  Evans  Montgomery 

Sydney  Tyers ....     ^     " 

Herbert  St.  Geo.  Schomberg 
William  Tankcrville  Allen 

Edward  Anson  Ford 

Frederick  Baldwin'" ',\',\\" 

Edward  Hastings  Parker    .!!...' 

John  Craigio    

AdolphuB  Edward  Sparshott  " 


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7  Mar.  59ji3  July  60 
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14  Apr.  59  12  Dec.  60 
14  Apr.  59  22  Dec.  60 
14  Apr.  59,  5  Feb.  6 


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28  Mar.  62 
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22  Apr.  62 
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I  Aug.  62 
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II  Sept.  59  3  Sept.  62 
20  Sept.  59  14  Nov.  62 
20  Sept.  59I29  Dec.  62 
23  Dec.  59127  Mar.  63 
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12  Oct.  60 
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2  Jan.  61 
2  Jan.  6i 
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4  Feb.  62 


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29  May  63 
I  June  63 

3  July  63 

4  July  63 

10  Dec.  63 

11  Dec.  63 
25  Dec.  63 

5  Feb.  64 
16  Feb.  64 
29  Apr.  64 

7  July  64 
27  Aug.  64 
10  Sept.  64 
21  Sept.  64 

5  Nov.  64 
13  Nov.  64 

5  Jan.  65 
Mar.  65 


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3  Juno  62,10  Nov.  65 
3  June  62 121  Nov.  65 
23  June  62I13  Dec.  65 

23  June  62 '27  Mar.  66 
31  Dec.  62|i3  June  66 

Dec.  62128  June  66 
.  Dec.  62  23  Aug.  66 
31  Dec.  62  13  Sept.  66 
31  Mar.  63  23  Oct.   66 

24  Juno  63  10  Nov.  66 
24  June  63  10  Nov.  66 
24  June  63!  I  Jan.  67 
24  June  63 1  4  Jan.  67 
24  June63li5  Jan.  67 
24  June  63 '13  Feb.  67 
24  Juno  63     I  July  67 

I  Jan.  64'3i  July  67 
1  Jan.  64  3  Aug.  67 
I  Jan.  64  3  Aug.  67 
I  Jan.  64  3  Aug.  67 
I  Jan.  64I  3  Aug.  67 


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 


wwuiA  A' icuciiun.  aju.vi±iuure 13  uec.  65 

Edw.  Aylmer  Montagu  Liardet!  13  Dec.  65 


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For.  ^       

Ply.  'Alfred  Oliver  De  Blaquie're  Nepe'an! 


I  Jan.  64 
I  Jan.  64 
27  June  64 
27  June  64 

27  June  64 
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Dec.  64 
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28  Dec.  64 
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28  June  65 
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Dec, 


Henry  Ol 

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 


3  Dec.  65 
13  Dec.  6s 
26  June  66 
26  June  66 
26  June  66 
28  June  66 
28  June  66 
3  July  66 
8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 
22  June  67 
22  June  67 


3  Aug.  67 
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22  June  67    3  Aug.  67 
22  June  67    3  Aug.  67 


June  67 
2  June  67 


For. 
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Por. 

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Cha. 
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Ply. 
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Eustace  Edward  Godfrey  Bird 

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 


3  Aug.  67 

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6  Dec.  67 

24  June  68 

24  June  68 

24  June  63 

24  June  68 

24  June  68 

June  68 

Dec.  68 

July  70 

July  70 

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July  70 

July  70 

lo  Nov.  70 


A.deC,  30  Oct.  72. 


T'or. 
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n~,  /     Aj-  .     .^  Staff  Opficbhs. 

A?.^.,"  tT,"?    ^'''"•'''--Major  General  G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB.  10  July  72 

ir;."'3i'r:i'j?mT^oi;i^^^^^^^^^^  ■-" 

ja..« ...„„„ .....?„.„ . . 3..^  .  •  -.'^rA'.'^f; ,'?.^?.^4 Feb.t; 'ciTis^^iaf T;^"-''^'  ==' ^^•'- ^° 

6  March  44 ;  Lt.  21  Dec.  47  ;  Capt.  14  July  55 ;  m.Major,  15  Sept.  58 

noa,  A4r;;:f&/i,r/'i3'^.^;i"^  "'  '"'''''■ '' 

Ply.    Thomas  V  u'ntinc  "ooke  >« fw;;!"/^'"""'  ^1 J-,"'  /^';  "^  ^^'^^  ^«  =  ^"P*-  '    J"'y  58. 

1     >5Sept.58;irAcWoV3AuB.'69?'    ^nd  Lt.  ^  3n^y  ,.  ;    ^st  Lt.  .y  JnXy  ,, -/Saptain.  r,  Bcc.  S4;    Bt.Major.. 

QUABTKR    MaSTKHS 


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, 
;    Capt.  21  June  54; 


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 


40 1  &  War  Services. — Royal  Marine  Forces. 

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 

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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 
Josia^   I  ■      "1 

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Franc     :, 
Henrv  Charles  K. 


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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 
[I  June  58 

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 )  ' 


[I  Dec.  58 
[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 
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22  Oct.   58       "  ■ 
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3  Apr. 

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i  May  58 
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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 

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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 

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2  Oct.  61  29  Oct.    69 

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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 
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:S  Feb.  61 
30  Aug.  60 
30  Apr.  58 
Jan.  6 


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4  Nov.  57    4  Apr.  601  4  Nov.  69 


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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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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 


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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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^ogc  Her  Majesties  Load  Indian  Forces. — War  Services. 

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- 


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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) 


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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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•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 

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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 

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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 


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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. 

AA  t 


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 
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19  Dec.  60 
19  Dec.  60 
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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 
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7  June  61 
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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 
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8  June  61 
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20  June  61 
4  Julv  61 
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26  July  61 
2  Aug.  61 
4  Sept.  61 

10  Sept.  61 

27  Sept.  61 
4  Oct.  61 
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20  Oct.  61 
26  Oct.  61 


Jan. 
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Jan. 
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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 

7  Nov.  69 
27  Nov.  69 
27  Nov.  69 
7  Nov.  69 
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7  Nov.  69 
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7  Nov.  69 
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7  Nov.  69 
27  Nov.  69 

27  Nov.  69 

28  Nov.  69 

8  Nov.  69 
8  Nov.  69 


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25  Apr.  6; 
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20  June  6: 
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10  Sept.  6 

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4  Oct.  6 
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10  Oct.   6 


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. 

6i 

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 


MD.. 

-nu.j 

.MD. 


MD 


'  Hiitl 


Kl.MD. 


20  Feb. 
2»Mar. 

7  Apr. 

6  Mav 

6  May 
20  May 
22  June 

I  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
26  Aug. 

6  Sept. 

7  Sept. 

20  Sept. 

4  Oct. 

4  Nov. 
20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
30  Dec. 

4  Jan. 
II  Jan. 
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. 

.4  Mar. 

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. 

4  Aug. 

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. 

4  Aug. 

•  55    4  Aug. 

■  55    4  Aug. 

55    4  Aug. 

55    4  Aug. 

55    4  Aug. 

55    4  Aug. 

-    4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

14  Nov. 

28  Nov. 

2  Jan. 

9  Jan. 

20  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Julv 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


56     . 
56    8 


OctT 
Oct. 

56  20  Nov. 

56  10  Dec. 


29  Jan. 

29  Jan. 

29  Jan. 

29  Jan. 

29  Jan. 
4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 
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 
[o  Feb. 
lo  Fob. 
[o  Feb. 
.0  Feb. 
I  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
[o  Feb. 

Fob. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
:o  Feb. 
:o  Feb. 
10  Fob. 
:o  Fel). 
o  Feb. 
;o  Feb. 
:o  Feb. 

0  Feb. 
27  July 
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. 
2o  Jan. 

1  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 


31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  JIar. 
31  Mar. 
31  ?ilar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
Mar. 
Oct. 


1.  60 


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 
58  23  July 
58  23  Jnly 
58  23  July 

58  23  July 

59  10  Fel). 
59  10  Fel). 
59  10  Feb. 
59  10  Feb. 
59  10  Fel). 
59  10  Feb. 

lo  Feb. 

^,  10  Feb. 

59  10  Feb. 

59  10  Feb. 

59  10  Feb. 

59  10  Feb. 

59  10  Feb. 

59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
Feb. 
.-  Feb. 
!7  July 
>7  July 
>7  July 
,j  July 

!7  July 

!7  July 
.7  July 
.7  July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Jan. 
i  Jan. 
Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
Oct. 
Oct, 


27. 


[  Oct. 


60  ^ 
60 
60 
60 

60       iV.CU 

60     I  Oct. 

60  I  Oct. 

60  I  Oct 

60  I  Oct. 

60  I  Oct, 

60  I  Oct. 


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. 

^^'  BBt 


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 " 

.1'.  :■•  .:i  iMikc 

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.! 


Oct.  66' 

Oct.  66: 

Oct.  66 

Oct.  66, 

Oct.  66  i 

:  Oct.  66l 

;  Oct.  66 

;  Oct.  66 


0  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 

1  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
1  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
1  Oct.  68 
I  Oct.  68 
I  Oct.  68 
I  Oct.  68 
I  Oct.  68 
I  Apr.  69 
I  Apr.  69 
I  Apr.  69 


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. 
I  Oct.   690--— -"—--- 


Oct.  69 
Oct.  69 
Oct.  69 
Oct.  69 
Oct.  69 
Oct.  69 
Oct.  69 
I  Oct.  69 
I  Oct.  69 
I  Oct.  69 
I  Apr.  70 
I  Ajir.  70 
I  Apr.  70 
1  Apr.  70 
I  Apr.  7c 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar. 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mht.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 


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. 


867 


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 


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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 


462  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

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). 


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"'  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). 


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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 


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"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 


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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, 

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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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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).  ^' 


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'■"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 

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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 


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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 


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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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1st  Madras   Cavalry    (Iteceivedivfo  fJie  JJritish  Service  lyS^). 

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 

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Corps  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners. 


'Mi 


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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 


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30  Sept. 
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30  Sept. 

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"t  Apr. 

I  Apr. 

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^o  Mar. 
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30  Mar. 
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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. 


5o8 


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 


Madras  Staff  Coqjs. — War  Services.  509 

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). 


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^  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. 


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"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.  °' 

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*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). 

N.B.  War  Serclces  should  he  communicated  to  Colonel  Hart,  and  addressed  to  him  at  50,  Albemarle  Street,  London, 


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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 


G  G  + 


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. 


G    G  t  2 


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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1       1  n  E   pertitionaiy  Force,  and  subsequently  appointed  Assistant  Adju- 
I     ind  CB  ) 
t  i8jS-59  viitli  the  Central  India  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  the 

I  I  I  1    10     it„t  md  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betvva,  and  subsequent 

II  1     t  "\luttix    bittle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  at  camp 
l(         Il   I   I  A[  dil  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Majorl. 

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 

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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) 

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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. 


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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, 


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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 


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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). 


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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    


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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 
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5  Nov.  64 

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8  Aug.  16 
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5  Feb.  16 
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29  Apr.  59 
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29  June  65 
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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 ...". 


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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 
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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 

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8  Aug.  15 

2  Sept.  08 
7  Sept.  55 

5  Aug.  56 

12  Oct.   26 

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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). 

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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 
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30  Nov.  49 
9  Mar.  47 
24  Apr.  20 


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Dec.  66 
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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], 
li3Ma'y59' 
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 

'23Mar.  s8       22.June7o 

.  ]  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- 


576  War  Services  of  the  Quarter  Masters. 

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). 

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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. 


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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! 
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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, 


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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). 


War  Services  of  the  Mediccd  Officers.  584 

^■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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


6o7 


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. 


6o8 

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 


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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 


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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    

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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; 
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'  ■"!  Hood  Storin  581- 
'.  alter  Lawrence  loi  - 
Jix.  D.  Cator  ...  426- 
.T.  Gordon  299  ■ 

—  David  WiUiam  450|- 

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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 

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—  .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 
Lauyon,  William  Owen 
Lapeuotiere,  W.  Minor  G. 

Lapping,  Arthiu-  

Lapsley,  William 

Larcom,  Charles  

—  Sir  T.  A.,  JTCB.,  Bt. 
Lardner,  John 

—  John  Joseph 

Large,  John  Edward... 
Larken,  William  Hare 
Larminie,  Edw.  Merry 
Larpent,  Sir  Geo.  Albert 

de  Hochpied,  .B< 

—  Lionel  H.  P.  de  H.  88, 
LasaUe,  Aug.  BoUe  de... 
Lascelles,  Hon.  Chas.  G. 

—  Claade  G.  W 

—  David  Arth.  G 

—  Henry  Arthur  

—  Walter    Richard  

Lassalle,  Jas.  H.  C.  G.... 
Latchford,  John,J!fS.  234, 
Latham,   Hugh 

—  John 

LaTouche,C.D'Urban87, 

—  E.  Nealc  D 

—  George  Digges 

—  WUliam  Puget 

Laughton,  Art.  Fredk.... 

—  Daniel    Wilson 

—  George  Arnold 69, 

Laurence, HenryBuckton 
Laurie,  John  VVimbum 

—  AVm.  F.  Beatson   

Lautour,  Wm.  Young  67, 

Laver,  Robert 

Lavie,  Augustus  John... 

—  Robert  Comyn 84, 

—  Thomas  St.  John 

—  Tudor 

Law,  Chas.  Frederick... 

—  Cecil  Henry  

—  Edward  Augustine  ... 

—  Fra.  TowryAdeane  91, 

—  George  Vanbrugh  87, 

—  Henry  Patten 

—  James  Horton 

—  John,   MlJ 

—  Robert,  KU.   8, 

—  Robert 83, 

—  Samuel  Crozier  ...  66, 

—  Victor  Edward 

—  William 

Lawder,  Edw.  Jas....  39, 

—  Thos.  Moore  Lane  *... 
Lawford,  Edw.  Melville 

—  Henry  E.  Acklund  ... 
Lawless,  Edward  Johu 

—  Rev.  George,  31 A 

Lawlor,  William  Patrick 
Lawraiice,  Edward  A... 
Lawrell,    Digby    Henry 

—  Douglas  Weston 

—  Waller  Glyn 


357 


490 


Ai-thur  J. 

KCB. 9, 

Henry  . 


487  Lawi-eucc,  S, 
375 


Henrj^  John  

H.y.  Jno.  Hughes  230, 

John 

Julian  Babonan 

Rich.  Charles,  CB.  35, 
Robert 

—  Thomas 

William  Alexander ... 

William  Hud.son  

William  Wylly  

La wi-ence- Archer,  J.  H. 

Lawi-enson,  John 8, 

John  Crofton 

Lawrie,  Edward,  MB.,.. 
Lawrie,  James  Adair  ... 

—  John 

—  John  Paton    

Lawson,  Charles  Fairb. 

—  James 

—  Marmaduke    Charles 

—  Robert,  MB 

—  Stephen  

Lay,  James  William 

Layard,BrownlowVill. . . 

—  Charles  Edmund 

—  Frederick  P 3S, 

—  Julian  Henry 

—  William Twisleton  ... 
Laye,  Joseph  Henry    ... 

—  Joseph  Hem-y  

Layton,  Chas.  Miller  ... 

Lazenby,  James    

Lazznrini,  James 

Lea,  Frederick  Percy ... 

—  Samuel  Job   

—  Samuel  Percy  

—  William  Rob.  Welch 
Leach,  Cecil  Francis  ... 

—  Edmund 81, 

—  Edward  Pemberton. . . 

—  George  Archibald  . . . 

—  Harold  Pemberton . . . 

—  John 

—  Walter 332, 

—  William S'^, 

Leacock,  C.  Edw.  Baker 

—  Joseph 

—  Frederick  Schuler  . . . 
Leadbetter,  Thomas  Jn. 
Leadbitter,  Jn.  Graham 
Leader,  John 

—  Thomas  A.  F 

Leahy,  Arthur 62, 

—  Edward  Nash  

Leak,  William  Henrj'-  ... 
Leake,  Geo.  D.  Nugent 

—  Henry 

—  Jonas  Richard 

—  Robert  Martin 

—  W.  M 

Lean,  Francis    

—  Wm.  Walter 

Learmonth,  Alexander 
Leask,  Jas.  G.  2IB.  250, 
Leathern,  George  H.    ... 

—  Thomas  William  C. . , 

Leavach,  John  

Lo  Blanc,  Francis 

—  Cha.  M'Clintock  

Le  Breton,  Clem.  Martin 

—  Edward  Hemery 

—  William  Inglis 

Le  Champion,  Henry  93, 
Lechmcre,  Charles  S.  ... 
Leckio,  David,  MB 

—  Fred.  W.  Vans 

—  Norman  H 

—  George  Alexander  ^6, 

—  Norman  H 

—  William  60, 

364!Lecky,  George  

515  —  James 

502  —  John  Gage 

170  —  John  Gage 

481  Lo  Cocq,  Hubert 91, 

342'Le  Couteur,  Sir  Johu  ... 

407! —  John  Halkett 

493  Ledgard,  Nath.  1'.  ...83, 
371  Lee,  Edward  Hanning. 

587J— Ellis     

303  —  Frederick  Richard  ... 

532  —  George  Arthur 

loi' —  Henry  Herbert 

182: — Hem-y  Pincke  

146  —  John 


Lee,  JohnEastlako  

299 

Le  Pelley,  Ernest 

79 

—  Thomas  

573 

Lepperd,  John   

330 

—  Wilham   

79 

Le  Quesne,  Alfred  Chas 

430 

—  William  

553 

—  Aug.  Simeon 

398 

—  WUliam  

562 

-C.F.Nicholas  

276 

—  AVilliam  Hanning    ... 

137 

—  John  Charles 90 

154 

Leech,   Chas.  Valleyley 

300 

Leschen,  Hannach  B.  .. 

587 

—  R.  S.  Brydges  

Leeds,  Sir  Edw.  JBi.... 65 

367 

Les  Haines,  Charles 

426 

415 

Lesley,  James    

255 

—  George 

187 

Leslie,  Angus 

—  Archibald  Young 

562 

—  George  Lewis   

281 

265 

Leete,  John  Beck  with,. 

398 

—  Arthur,  CB 

33 

-  i?p«.  William 

507 

—  Arthiir  Trevor  

237 

Leeke,  Ralph 

Leeming,  Reo.  Wm 

229 

-«;;•  Charles  H.,J?<... 

429 

507 

—  Charles  Robert 

554 

Lees,  Arthur  Richard  .. 

330 

—  DavidAi'thur,3/D.28o,  378 

—  Henry 

291 

—  Ferdinand  Seymom- 

316 

—  James  

369 

—  Francis  Macnaghten 

309 

—  Leonard  Horner ,J/Z> 

454 

—  Francis  S 

216 

—  WiUiamMunnings  3i, 

416 

—  George  42 

165 

—  William  Nassau  

406 

—  (ieorge 

85. 

Leet,eharles  Henry  215, 

376 

-J.    ..    

586 

—  George  Knox 

265 

—  Lewis  Xavier 

101 

—  William  Knox  

252 

Lester,  John  Fredk.  62, 

514 

Lee-Warner,  C.  H.  J.  B. 

233 

—  William  Charles  ...69 

516. 

Le  Feuvre, 2fe«.  P.  H.  ... 

533 

L'Esti-ange,  Albt.  H.244, 

'It 

Lefroy,  Augustine  Hugh 

289 

—  Anthony  Robert 

—  Henry  George  

288 

—  Edmimd 81, 

5i6- 

—  John  Henry 31, 

164 

—  Edward   

II 

—  Robert 

553 

—  Edward,  J/Z) 

581 

Legard,  James  DigbJ^ . 

171 

—  lOchvard  Napoleon  89 

262 

Leggatt,  Edw.  Owen  66, 

4S4 

—  Francis  Adolphus 

379 

Le  Gey t,  AVm.  Bell   

36S 

—  Geo.  Wellington 

581 

—  Philip  Hamson  ...88, 

S17 

—  Paget  Walter  60 

167 

-Walter  Elliot  

407 

Lethbridge,Alf.S.,  il/^D 

456 

Legge,  2Ion.  Ai'thur   C 

—  Christopher  W 

66 

—  Hon.  Edward  H....60, 

231 

—  Edward   

336 

—  Hon.  Honeage  

231 

—  JReo.Wm.  Mathews.. 

457 

—  Kon.  Henry  Chas.    .. 

Levutt,  Edward 

—  William  Douglas 

240 

Levin,  Lionel  H.Mocatta 

259 

—  William  Vincent 

170 

Lever,  R.  CMB..-..  349 

377 

Leggett,Chas.  Greenlaw 
-Fred.  0 

23S 

Lewcr,  Alfred,  3/D 

376 

370 

—  Robert,  J/X" 151 

376 

—  George  Edward  ...87, 

323 

Leversou,  Julian  John.. 

216 

—  Joseph  Beauchamp... 
Legh,  Hy.MartinC...67, 

491 

Lewes,  Fred.  Eustace  93 

.  179 

229 

—  George  Alban    

292 

Le  Grand,  Fred.  Gaspai 

400 

—  Henry  Colebrooke  .. 

169 

Le  Grice,  Fred.   Swaine 

169 

—  Hugh  Arthur 

423 

Leigh,  Egerton 

143 

—  John 

98 

—  Edw.  Egerton   

137 

—  John  Meredith  D 

430 

—  Henry  

344 

—  Price     

170 

-  Henry  P.  P 

172 

—  Wm.  Price  Llewellyn 

295 

-Richard  

320 

Lewin,  H.  F.  Chapman. 

—  Robert  Thomas  ...  41, 

412 

—  Thomas  Herbert  

421 

Leighton,  Forrester  0. . . 

Lewins;  Robert,  Jl/D.  .. 

57? 

Leir,  Richard  Langford 

27s 

Lewis,  Alfred 

SS4 

—  William  

328 

^Alfred,  JfD 146,  377 

Leishman,JohnThos.  93 

1S4 

—  (.'has.  Algernon 9 

310 

Leitch,  James,  3/ii 

37  = 

—  Ivlward  Jas.  Gardnei 

430 

Leith,  John  Kenneth  ... 

568 

—  Ernest 

554 

—  John  Macdonald  

325 

-Frederick   

155 

—  Robert  Wm.   Disney 

31 

-Henry  

142 

Leitrim,  ^YvD..,Earl  of... 

98 

—  Henry 

16 

r.eraan,  A.  Cadell  G.    .. 

342 

—  Hem-y  Alfred 

532 

Lemarchand,  C.  S.  ...65, 

178 

—  Henry  Clutterbuck .. 

367 

LeMarchant,      Albert 

—  Henry  Fra.  Peterkin 

169 

MaunsellLeM.  T.... 

2S3 

—  Henry  Loftus 

213 

—  Edward  

553 

—  James  

242 

-  Henry  St.  J.  V.  Le  M 

169 

—  James  

573 

—  SirJohnGaspard,irc.B. 

—  James  Frederick 

215 

aCMG 7 

249 

—  John 

37 

Le  Messurier,  Augustus 

224 

-John 

401 

Le  Mesurier,  AnoU-ew  A 

253 

-John  Edward 

98 

—  Cecil  Brooke 90 

167 

—  John  Owen.... 

58 

—  Frederick  Augustus 

-  J.  R.  MiUer,  MB.  186 

373 

—  John 92 

223 

-J.  S.... 

402 

—  Thomas  Augustus   .. 

367 

—  Ralph  FitzGibbon   .. 

—  WilUam  Abraham   .. 

9 

—  Richard  Hull 

364 

Lemmon,  Wm.  Denis  .. 

140 

—  Richard  John    

369 

Lemoine,  William 

79 

—  Robert 

310 

Lemon,  RichardSeymou 

253 

—  Robert  Griffith 66 

4S7 

-Thomas,  CB  8 

397 

—  Stephen  

564 

LeMotteo,  Henry  B 

254 

-Thomas,  MB 

588 

—  Osmond  Francis  

2:0 

—  TlioiHtis  Llovfl   .... 

430 
379 

Lenipricrc,  Ai'th.Keid9i 

-  Timothy  L.,  KB.  ...V. 

Lendi-imi,  James  Vesey 

318 

-WiUiam   

562 

Lennard,  John  Farnabj 

554 

Ley,  Edwin  G.,  J/7).   .. 

aSo 

—  Thos.  Geo.  Barrett  .. 

140 

—  Frederick   

400 

Lennox,  Aug.  F.F....  37 

165 

Leyne,  James 

81 

—  Charles  Edward  .... 

3°7 

Liardet,  Augustus  Bury 
—  Charles  Aylmer    

401 

—  XorcJ  George  

98 
554 

490 

—  JohnMaitland  

—  Edward  AylmerM... 

401 

—  Sussex  William  

407 

—  AValter  S.  D 

256 

—  Wilb.  Gates,  CB...  36 

Liddell,  Hon.  Geo.  A.  F 

96 

Lonon,  Edmund  Hcm-y 

lOI 

—  Gerald  George  

554 

Lenton,  Charles .".. 

308 

-John,  CB 

403 

Leonard,  Heni-y  Bates.. 

554 

Lidderdale,  James  ...94 

488 

Leonhart,  Harry   

587 

—  Robert,  J/J> 

454 

Indox. 


637 


Liddle,  John 

Liddon,  Matthew  244 

Liebem-ood,  G.  Bnglebert292 

—  Fitzhardinge  R.  B  ...  267 
Ligertwood,  T.,  MD.s^g, 
Light,  Alfred    40, 

—  Hugo  Shelley loi 

Lightfoot,  Ernest 93,  425 

—  Thomas,  C5 34 

Lillie,  Rev.  James 457 

Lillev,  John  Isaac 366 

Lillicrap,  Jas.  W.  A.  E.  39S 
Lillingston,  B.  Gordon  427 
Lilly,  Alfred  Cham.  81,  485 

Limbert,  John   568 

Limond,  David 90,  219 

Lind,  James  Burnie 80 

Lindam,  Charles  James  121 
Lindesay,  F.  J.  Sandys...  8' 

—  Henry  Richard  P.  ...  305 

—  Joshua  E.  C.  C 27+ 

—  Patrick    98 

Lindham,  Jas  O.,  -Of.  .  587 
Lindoe,  FrederickEkins  327 

—  Philip  Jas.  Dardier...  214 
Lindsay,  A.  Hadden  91,  178 

—  Alexander  W.  C....' 

—  Arthur  Fergusson  . . .  426 

—  Charles  Anthony 33 

—  Charles  Carmichael  .  17, 

—  Jloii.  Charles  Hush  .  9; 
~  lIan.Sii-.h,K('MG.g,  237 

—  Hon.  James  Ludovic  230 

—  Jamos  Gavin  9 

—  Robert,  MB 321,  378 

—  Robert  Jas.  Loyd 

—  "Walter  James  357 

—  William  Bayford 348 

—  William  Chacon  554 

Lindsell,  Chas.  Fred.  ...  156 

—  John  Barber 214 

—  Robert  Henry  98 

Lindsey,  J.  Maiuwaring  366 

—  Robert 577 

Linford,  James 354 

Linsingen,  Baron  Chas.  587 
Linton,  Charles 284 

—  Henry  James    4S6 

—  John 96 

■W.,J/D.irCB.  130,578 


Lloyd, Graham  Moore...  i7i,Longcroft,  Franklin  M.  172  Luard,CharlesHenry93,  219 

—  George  Charles    406I—  Thomas  Crauford  39,  481I—  Fredk.  Peter 94,  421 

Hugh  Massy 86  Longden,  Charles  S.    ...     15  —  George  Francis 


—  Jacob  Richard s54|— Hy.  Brrington,  CB.  .     15 

—  John,  J/ J* 456 — John  Edward    323 

—  John  Hayes  518  Longfield,  Aug.  Henry  .  247 

—  John  Hemy  184  —  Forster    244 

—  John  William   250' — John,  CB 9,  273 

Lewis  Vivian 230  Longford,  Wm.  Lyg( 


John: 98 

John  K>Tiaston,  CB.  40^ 
Peter  William 35,  412 

—  Richard  George  A. . . .    34 

—  Robert 79 

Luby,  Maurice  Baptiste  283 


L.  Nesbitt 562!        Jitirl  of,  A'CB i4jLucan,  George  Charles 


Malcolm  Ban  Sabin86,487  ILonghurst,  Arthur  Edw 
Matthew  Pennefather  loil        Temple,  MB. 

Mountford  S.  H 15  Longley,  Arthur 

NeshamYeeden 3281— George    

Richard  B 87,  280'Longman,  George 

Richard  Mercer  sig^Longmore,  Chas.,  MD.  581 

—  Rickard  98 j— Charles  Matthew  68,41' 

Robert  Clifford 96  —  Thomas,  CiJ 130,  37 

—  Robert  Oliver  21 5 iLouing,  Michael  587 

—  Sandford  M' Vit.  MB.  372  Lonsdale,  Alured  562 

—  Thomas  279,  363 j— Chas.  Henry 350 

—  Thomas  Conway 367! — Edgar 

—  Thomas  Francis... 84,  344' — Rupert  La  Trobe. 

—  ThomasHenry 170'Looker,  William    577 

—  Thomas  Prince    sos'Loraine,  Chas.  Harcourt  33 

—  William  573I— Fred.  E.  Blakeney  ...  170 

—  WilUamChetwode  ...  162  Lord,  Charles  Owen  85,  517 
LIuellyn,  W.  Raym.  91,  168  —  Robert  Gillman,  afi>.  531 
Loch,  Charles  Adam  84,  517  —  William  Barry 586 

Francis  Adam  Ellis  37, 514 1 — WUIiam  C 586 


—  Francis  A.  E 516 

James 180 

James  Heniy    454 

John  Lowis    404 

Robt.  Gordon   424 

William  350 


Loriol,  Augustus  de 587 

Loudon,  Arthur  John  ...  355 

—  John    41,481 

—  Robert  Alexander  ...  80 
Lougheed,  J.Fletch.262,  365 
^  J.  Winterscale 376 


WilUam  522'- William   300,  37b 

Lock,  Andrew  C.  K.  59,  294lLoughnan,  Andrew  R.  422 

Edward  Scppings  ...  328J — William  379; 

Frederick  Edward  ...  loi  Louis,  Charles 36, 


Henry 84, 

Locke,  Wadham   '.  340 

William  562 

Wm.  Hume  Norman  254 
Lockhart,  A.  Inglis,  CB.     15 

David  Blair 88,  353 

Grseme  Alex.  Ci?.  ...  13 
Robert  Dundas  Eliott  170 
«»•  S.  Macdonald.jBif.  133 
William  Eliott 182 


Liot,  WilbyAlbony '  179I— Wm.  S.  Alex 


Liptrap,  John    403 

Liptrott,  John    350 

—  John 403 

Lister,  Frederick  D.    .       (  ~ 

—  WastelJ 2 

Listen,  John  423 

—  Sec.  Wm.  Alex 508 

Litchfield,  Edvvin 577 

—  Edm.  Fisher 404 

—  Rich.  Fraser 490 

Lithgow,S.  Aaron. ..325,  37=; 
Little,  Alfred  Butler  41 

—  Sir  Archibald,  i'C'jS. 

—  Charles,  J/i> 507 

—  Fra.  Laiu'ence  Gore  .  169 

—  Hemy  Alexander  85,  424 


■  John. 


547 

—  John  Albert  428 

—  John  Caruthers    .'.....  248 

—  J2e«.  Robert  Parker...  507 

—  Simon  Ridley   81 

—  WUIiam  65 

—  Wm.  Hunter  Buller  .  238 
Littledale,  Edward loi 

—  Fletcher  CastellH....  273 
Littleton,ifo».E.G.P.  68, 

Litton,  Daniel  L 216 

Livesay,  Rob.  Algernon  213 


•  409 
Lockwood&>G.HXC.B.7, 

—  Henry  Boileau 40S 

—  John  Cutts    162 

—  Richard  Bernard 450 

Lockyer,  Edmund   

—  Edm.  S.  Braithwaite  170 

—  Thomas  Gerard    

—  Walter  Nevill   

Locock,  Herbert   

Lodder,  Henry  Call 59 

WilUam  WjTine   12 


Loder, 
Fred.  Cha.  John 

Lodge,  Frank 

Lodwick,  Peter . 


Loesecke,  G.  C.  A.  Von.  587 


Loft,  John  Hem-;^ 


568 


John,  Bart 40! 

—  William  24,. 

Lousada,  Horace  F.  de  .  490 

—  Reginald  Robert 343 

Love,  Edward   302 

Lovetrrove.  Rdward    ...  563 
Lovell.   Cliirlc^  Xuville 

-■'"'""  247 

J.  W  illi;iiii,-.Mi,,riy.38, 

Lovely,  Jitc.  Geu.  MA...  457 

Loveridge,  C.  Gooden...  554 

Lovett,  Beresford 22^ 

—  John  Richard 80,  29; 

—  Thomas  Heaton   10 

Low,  Alexander,  CB.  ...     i, 

—  Edw.  Litton,  MB.  348,  37 

—  George  Hamilton 56: 

George  Peter 150 


■  Irvine 


409 


Willi! 

Lloyd, 


:'J1J. 


429 


—  Chail.s 

—  Charhs 

—  Chri.-t..i 

—  EdmuiK 

—  Edward 

—  Edward 

—  E.  Fraser  Spearman 

—  E.  Harford  ,MB.  186,  377 

—  E  dward  Thomas 12 

—  Emiyn  Fortescue 264 

—  Ernest  March  212 

—  Evans  Garnons    580 

—  Francis  Elliot 322 

—  Francis  Thomas 169 


Lofthouse,R.C.,il/"X).276,  374 
Thomai  Robinson  ...  342 

Loftus,  Ferrars 98 

AVilliam  James 33  j 

Logan,  Alfred    170 

Albert  Arthur  Ronald  322  • 
Archibald  G.  D.  ...94,  488  ■ 
Archibald  Spiers 
Charles  Atkinson 


—  Sir  John,  ICC£ 402 

—  JohnAlves 554 

—  John  Maxwell 290 

—  Peter    345 

—  Robt.  Cunliflfe   408 

—  Robei-t 290 

Lowder,  S.   Netterville, 

CB 14,     97 

Lowe,  Ai-thur  Charles...  96 
Drui-y  Curzon  D.  40,  159 
EdwardW.D.Ci.  ...  33 
Rich.CurzonS.Drury-  296 

Rob.  Hy.  C.  D '..     98 

Robt.  ^V'hitting.  MB.  378 

Thomas  505  j 

Thomas  Arthur  Hill  278 
403 iLowis,  Ross  Fendall  ...179 
34I —  Ninian 425 


Earl  of,  &CB. 
375'Lucas,  All'.  Wm.  CB.3J,  513 
287 1— Alfred  AVilliam  ...93,  355 
'"  —  Bennett  WilUam 303 

—  Charles  13,  183-, 

—  Chas.  A.  de  NeufviUe  522 

—  Charles  Sh.  de  N.  90,  183 

—  Francis   58 

—  Hen. F.Egbert 522 

—  Hugh  Claude  Edw....  522 

—  Jasper 554 

—  Joseph  Edw.  Lucas...  255 

—  Patrick  Browne  ...81,  248 

—  Richard  loi 

Luck,  Arthur  Herman...  330 

—  George iS7 

Luckhardt,  Wilhelm  ...  521 
Ludlow,  Edmund  Sam.  493 

Edgar  Owen  13. 
Ludgater,  Fred.  James  562 
Lugard,  Bight  Son.  Sir 

E.  GCB 7,  27s 

Edward  John    238- 

Henry  ifcbetson   488 

Henry  Travers 172 

Luke,  Henry  Francis  ...  332 

Lukin.Chas.OsbakUston  405 

Frederick   Windham  145 

William  577- 

Wm.  Wind.  Aug.  59,  167 
Lumley,  Fred.  Douglas    96 

Lumsdaino,  John 531 

Lumsden,  H.  B.,  CB.  15,  410 

—  Henry  Wniiam 69 

—  Peter  Stark  39,  417- 

—  Thomas   272 

Limde,  Geo.  F.  Godfrey  587 
Lundy,  Edw.  Louis,  302,  374. 

—  Francis  Walter 330- 

—  James  Bell 366 

Luning,  Augustus 587 

Lushington,  E.  Eardley  153 

Franklin,  CB 9S 

Fred.  Seton  Karr 310 

Lutmnn,  John  Henry  ...  loi 

—  William  Ivors   loi 

Luttrell,  Fredei'ick  573 

Lu.xford,  Geo.  Bentinck  265 
Luxmoore,  C.  T.  P 492 

John  Frederick 401 

Thomas  Coryndor  ...      7 

William  John    142 

Lyall,  Henry  172 

Lvdiard,  A.  Coombe  G.  430 
Lye,TV».O.H.Leigh,J/-J.  533 
Lyle,  Hugh  Chetham9i,  lOS 

—  John  Mackenzie  101 

Lynas,  J 369 

Lynch,  A.   H.   Coi-mick  292 

Arthur  Hen.  Francis  581 

Edward  Crean 562 

Edward  John    237 

Edward  Patrick  403 

James  Beverley   281 

John  De  Bin-gh 522 

William  Joseph    562 

William  WUtshii-e,  68,  236 


George 426JLowndes,  C.  Wm.  Selby  339  Lyne,  Michael    '....'.  573 


—  George  Eugene 27 

—  Joseph 363,  554 

—  Rob.  Abra.,  CB....^o,  301 

—  SirThomasGalbraith, 
MB.  KCB 130,  372 

—  AValter  Bernardino  . . .  267 
LoL'ie,  Cu.^.  G.,  -UZ).  13s,  372 
l.Muil,,,nl,DavidEdw.t.  456! 


J...iias.l.-ile,  AliVed  . 

—  WiUiaiji   

Loney,  John   

Long,  Alexander   .. 

—  Ciiarles  James  . . 

—  Charles  \\'igram 

—  David  Burke 

—  Francis  J.  W 


503 


532 : 


Janies 129  Lynes,  Samuel  Parr,  169,  185 

—  JohnHem-y 98,  129  L>Tm,  James  58 

—  Thomas  4S9  Lyon,  CecU  Edw.  Leny  323 

Lowrey,  Hem-y .      .-, 

Lowrie,  Wm.  Freder: 
Lowry,  Armar  

—  Armar  Graham    .. 

—  Henry  Macgregor 

—  John 

—  RoU. William,  CiJ. 


amuel    

Longbourue,  Frank 
—  WilUam  Ford    ... 


Pigott  307  Loyd,  Arthur  Purvis  ... 
360' — AUi-ed  Kirkniiin  

—  Fjdw.  Kirkmau 

—  Frank  Kii-kman  

iLuard,  Charles  Edward 


^iq' 

—  Francis  91 

167 

SbS 

-Fred.  Lee  H 91 

T67 

S62j 

-  Frederick  

3ia 

244I 

-George 

08 

2SO 

—  Isidores 

532 

SO2I 

-William  

291 

L.you-Cau.Dbell.Chas.A 

,,■■..',-,  i:.iu.,r,l    

i6q 

'      :         '     :.     7/^'^;.^' 

51b 

,179 

4'-',S 

—  Humphrey 

403 

los 

—  P.  Paterson,  J/.B 

377 

—  Richard  Thomas  ... 

454 

272'- 

-Thomas  Casey 

299- 

-WilUam  

41 

2I2|- 

—  .Lys,  Arthur  Marriott 

490 

638 


Lts,  Hcv-Vra.  Geo.  3TA.  soSiU'Dcrmott,  Patrick 


■  Geo.  Mowln-ay,  CJB 
Lysiigbt,  Davidson  A 

—  James  Douglas 562 

Lysons,  Daniel,  CB 14 

—  Kclmuiid  Hicks  Beach  5621 
Lystcr,  Fd.  Torrcns..66,  262 
—■  Hairy  Hiimmou... 65,  418 

—  .Tdlni  Sanderson   317 

—  St]itimus 98 

—  WUliam  Henry 522 

Xyte,  Kdu-ard  ilaxwell  142 
LJ-tteltuu,i/n«.N.  Gerald  357 

—  Geurjju  AValdron 272 

•M'Adam,J.  J.Loudon 88,  142 

—  John  Stannard...  186,  377 
M'Alister,  James,  Jl/i?...  532 
M'Ali^inc,  Gonyng.  Mar.  320 

—  Robert 135 

M'Allum,  D.  Cole.  MB.  505 
2kI'Andi'ew,  George... 42,  412 
M'Arthur,  Alex.,il/D....  507 

—  Alexander  Donald  ...  214 

—  Charles    42,  399 

—  Edward   

M'Aulcy,  John 

M'Bai-net,  A.  Cockbm-n    98 

M'Bean,  William 67,  339 


M'Blain.John 

M'Bride,  Adam 573 

—  EniestEhler-    344 

M'Bryan,  John  157 

il'Call,  James    98 

—  William 98,  129 

M'Calhmi,  Charles  C.  37,  480 

—  Charles  Camjjbell   ...  266 

—  Edw.  Gough 85 

33S 


-  George  K  ellie 

—  Henry  Alt  ins   

—  Henry  Edw 

—  James  Dalgleish  K.  . 

—  James  Lumber 

M'Cally,  Alexgnder 

M'Calmont,  Hugh   

M'Calmont.  Jas.  Martin 
M'Cann,  Albert 

—  Pierce  

M'Cnrthv,   licv    Arthur 

—  David  John,  JJ/D 

—  Edward   JJD 

—  Elor.    Theobald    

—  Henn-  Hotham 

—Jas.  Joseph, il/i> 

M'Cartney,  Daniel   

M'Caskilf,  John 

• —  William  Hector 

M'Caushind,  Arth.  Ken. 

—  Comilly    

—  Dominick  Dowiies  ... 

—  Ech\ard  Oliver 

—  JiAn  Kennedy 

—  Marcus  Francis  Heu. 

—  William  Henry    ..  93, 

—  William  Hcmy 

M'Causland,      Wilham 

Henry  

M'Chcanc,  Wm.  Henry  40 
M'rir.'::i:,l,  "Hfnrv  370 


9BJ     Ancb'ew 373 

SslM'Donald,  A.  M'lan 34 

—  Alexander  Lowiy 371 

—  Donald,  J/ii 453 

—  Duncan  D.  C.  M'Cay  322 

—  Duncan  D.  M'Cay    ...  579 

—  Herbert  Chambers  87,  354 

—  AVilham 58,  240 

M'DoneU,  Thos.  Munro.  405 
M'Donnel,  Christopher..  loi 
M'Donnell.Jas.O'MaUey  456 

—  John 60 

—  John 172 

M'Donough,  Stephen  ...  81 
M'Dougal,  JamesBrown  328 

—  H.  R.  L.,  J/X» 532 

M'Dougall,  liev.  Henry  587 

—  John 310 

McDowall.Cameron  J. P.  532 
M'Dowell.Edm.Greswld.  376 
M'Ewen,Donald,Jl/2i.i86, 379 

—  James  Henry 

^^  —  Robert  Bruce  ^^- 

,98lM'Fall, D.Chambers  326,  376 

67,  358 1  M.'Farlan,  John  Warden 

'Parland,Fra.Edw.i86,  376 
McGann.TerenceJoseph  506 

McGarry,  Charles 370 

M'Gee,  Ilenry 153 

M'Gee,  Joseph   373 

M'Ghee,  Sev.  Robert  L..  396 

Robert  Ja.mes    492 

M'Gill,  Sydenham  Clith.  264 

William    573 

M'Gillicuddy,Rich.Edw.  295 
McGillivray,  S.  Fraser, 

M'Gorrery,  Henry    554 

McGoun,  Alexander 489 

John  Todd  49 

M'Grath,  Edmund  ...  1 86,  376 

Edmund  Francis 376 

Henry  Francis 

M'Gregor,  Alexander 

Alexander 456 

Alexander  Donald   ...  338 

—  Sir  Duncan,  KCB. 

—  James  


IH'Je.V. 

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 


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)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 


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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 

.S49 
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. 


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1856 

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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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WHUeHs,  PF<ESEI^a/£S,/\ND  BE^UTIFIE^ThlE 
JEEJH  ,  PREVEMTI[\lq  jH)EIF^  DEd/VY  . 

FOF^  HoWLAMD'S  ODOKITO. 
ANd  tah,e  [\I0  Off-lE^f^. 


MACftssAR  on, 

PRONIOTES  THE  QF^OWtH  op,  RRE^ERVe^, 
ASK  ANT  Chemist    or  perfJmei^ 

f'OP^  F\0\A/L/\ND'S  IV|/yC/l$SAR  OIL 


^^^^    BASS'S  EAST  INDIA  PALE  ALE, 

BARCLAY'S   PORTER  AND   STOUT, 

Always  in  good  condition,  in  i8-gallon  Casks,  Bottles,  Half  Bottles, 
and  Im[!erial  Tints. 

Also,    DEVONSHIRE    CIDER. 


BEEEY  BEOS.  &  CO.,  Wine  Merchants,  3,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W' 
MR.  HOWARD,  Surgeon-Dentist,  18,  Giltspur  Street, 

(Late  of  52,  Fleet  Street), 
Has  introduced  an  entirely  New  Description  of  Artificial  Teeth,  fixed  Without  Springs,  Wires,  or  Liga- 
tures. They  so  perfectly  resemble  the  Katural  Teeth  as  not  to  be  distinguished  from  the  originals  by  the 
closest  observer.  This  method  does  not  require  the  e.\traction  of  roots,  or  any  painful  operation,  will 
support  and  preserve  Teeth  that  are  loose,  and  is  guaranteed  to  restore  articulation  and  mastication.  De- 
cayed Teeth  Stopped  and  rendered  sound  and  useful  in  mastication.     At  Home  from  Ten  till  Five. 

18,    GILTSPUR    STREET,    NEWGATE    STREET. 

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. 

SNOXELL   &   GEOTSPENCER, 

MANUF.\CTURERS   OF 

GYMNASTIC     APPARATUS, 

CROQUET,  CRICKET  BATS,  STUMPS,  Sec,  Sec. 

SELF-ADJUSTING    TWO-GUINEA   FAMILY    GYMNASIUM. 

A  New  Invention,  comprising  in  itself  a  Complete 
HORI250NTAL    BAR,  TRAPESE  BAR,  IRON  HAND  RINGS, 

Iron  Core.)  (Iron  Core.)  (Leather  covered.) 


No  Family  should  be  Without  One. 


Steam  Works :  85,  Old  Street,  Goswell  St  end,London,  E.C, 

Inventors  of  the  £2  2s.  Family  Gymnasium  and  £i   lOs.  Horizontal  Bar. 
Illustrated  Prospectus  Post  Free. 


COMFORTS    FOR    CAMPAI&NING-. 

Waterproof  Tents  and  Ground  Sheets,  Military  Camp  Beds 
and  Pillows,  Compressible  Sponging  Baths,  Air  Cushions,  Life 
Belts,  Portable  India-Rubber  Boats,"Cloth  Bottles  and  Drinking- 
Cups,  Waterproof  Epaulette  Coats,  Capes,  Boots  and  Leggings,  of 
the  only  Proofing  safe  in  all  climates. 


imi^(l^-v\«sd"ERPR0OFS: 


Have  been  tested  for  several  years  ;  their  general  use  by  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  and  the  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ARMY  AND  NAVY  in  all  parts 
of  the  world,  is  a  guarantee  of  their  service  and  durability.  They  are  made  of  various 
fabrics  suitable  for  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  wear,  and  are  acknowledged  by  those  who 
have  used  them  to  be  the  best  and  only  ones  TO  be  relied  on  in  all  climates. 

Yachting  Jackets  and  Trousers,  Leggings,  Petticoats,  and  Sou- 
Westers,  Travelling  Knee  Wrappers,  Driving  and  Travelling  Gloves. 


iGiOROINC^  FISH  INC  -BOOTS 


Are  superior  to  anything  hitherto  made  for  the  comfort  of  Anglers  and  Snipe 
Shooters  ;  they  are  light,  pliable,  and  never  ci'ack.  Impervious  to  Water  for  any  length 
of  time,  and  require  no  dressing  to  keep  them  in  condition. 

A  large  Stock  of  Waterproofs  on  hand,  and  any  Article  made  to  Order. 

CAUTION. — All  Genuine  Goods  are  Stamped  with  the  Name, 

J.  C.   CORDING,   231,  Strand, 

Five  Doors  West  of  Temple  Bar. 


BILLIARD     TABLES 


BY  APPOINTMENT. 


NEW  SHOW  ROOMS. 


B.B.B.  BOAED— BATTUE— NEW  GAME. 

Arranged  with  Bagatelle  and  Billiards  on  One  Table. 


THURSTON  &  CO., 

BILLIARD    TABLE    MANUFACTURERS, 

LAMP     MAKERS     AND     GAS     FITTERS, 

to 
Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Edinburgh, 

H.R.H.  The  Prince  of  Wales,  H.S.H.  The  Prince  of  Leiningen, 

The  Right  Hon.  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War, 
The  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  &c.,  &c. 


London  Agents  for  Orme's  Patent  Cue-Tip  Fasteners,  zs.  6d.  and  35.  6d.  each ; 

by  Post,  2J.  Zd.  and  y.  lod. ; 

And  Kaye's  Cue  Cement,  i^.  and  2s.  per  Bottle  ;  by  Post,  is.  2d.  and  2s.  2d. 


PHILLIPS, 

PRIZE  MEDAI,  ^      m         -    *  *  ^     »»  o-^  3i.  PRIZE  MEDAL, 

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International  ESTABLISHED    1760.  International 

Exhibition,  1862.  Exhibition,  1862. 

358  and  359,  Oxford  Street,  W., 

NEXT   TO   THE    IWXTIIEON,    AND 

155,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 


CHINA  &  GLASS  MANUFACTURERS, 
and  Importers  of  Foreign  China  and  Glass. 

Messrs.  ^V.  P.  &  G.  PHILLIPS 

respectfully  solicit  the  favour  of  an  inspection  of  their  extensive  Stock  of 

China  Dinner  Services,  from  14   to    60  Guineas. 

Stone            do.  „  63s.  to  18 

Dessert  do.  „  42s.  to  50        „ 

Breakfast  do.  „  42s.  to  10        „ 

Tea  do.  „  30s.  to  10 

Toilette  do.  „  10s.  6d.  to  63s. 

Kichly  Cut  Table  Glass,  in  every  variety. 

Engraved            do.  of  the  most  recherche  designs. 


Ornamental  Goods  of  all  Descriptions,  suitable  for 
Wedding  or  Birthday  Presents. 


INDIAN  ORDERS  EXECUTED  WITH  DESPATCH. 


Numerous  Designs  always  on  view  for  finishing  Services  to  Order  tvith  Crests, 
Monograms,  &'c. 

SAMPLES  OF  ANY  OF  THE  ABOVE  SENT  CARRIAGE  FREE. 


The  ROYAL  DANISH  GALLERIES,  U2,l\leuj  BondStreetM 


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DANISH  GALLERIES, 

142,  New  Bond  Street,  London,  W. 

The  First  and  only  of  its  Kind  in  Eiigland. 

Messrs.  ATbORGEN  &  CO. 

Having  considerably  Enlarged  their  Premises,  beg  to  inform  their  Patrons 
that  their  Stoclc  of  Works  of  Art  and  Manufactures  from  Denmark  is  now 
greatly  increased,  and  consists  of  a  most  recherche  collection  of 

DANISH    JEWELLERY, 

14  and  i8-carat  Gold,  Hall-marked.  AWARDED  SIX  PRIZE  MEDALS. 
Every  article  is  marked  hi  plain  figures ,  and  produced  at  a  Moderate  Price. 

Messrs.  Borgen  &  Co.  beg  to  draw  special  attention  to  the  designs  of  their 
Jewellery,  which  are  exclusively  copies  from  the  ANCIENT  NORSE  PAT- 
TERNS preserved  in  the  Archceological  Museum  at  Copenhagen.  The 
originals  are  many  of  them  in  bronze  and  iron,  and  it  is  in  the  material  only 
that  any  departure  has  been  made  from  them  in  the  modern  copies. 

Messrs.  Borgen  &  Co.  beg  further  to  recommend  their  extensive  Stock  of 

DANISH    TERRA-COTTA, 

Consisting  of  a  choice  collection  of  Vases,  Etruscan  Tazzas,  Flower  Stands  and 
Baskets,  Flower  Pots,  Suspenders,  Water  and  Butter  Coolers,  Tobacco  and 
Cigar  Requisites,  Pen  Trays,  Tea  Services,  Figures,  Bas-reliefs,  Boxes  for 
Toilet  Table,  and  Nick  Nacks,  all  either  plain  yellow,  plain  black,  or  deco- 
rated by  hand  with  flowers,  figures,  ornaments,  or  in  pure  Etruscan  style. 
And  furthermore,  their 

DANISH    PORCELAIN, 

From  the  Royal  Manufactory  at  Copenhagen,  of  which  more  especially  the 
original  Bhie  Fluted  Pattern  and  the  Old  Dresdai  Pattern  have  gained  European 
renown. 

A  Large  Stock  of  Thorvaldsen's  Statuettes  in  Biscuit  always  on  hand. 

DANISH    PICTURES, 

By  the  Celebrated  Artists,  Sorensen,  Bille,  Melbye,  Neumann,  Rohde, 
Andersen,  Baagoe,  Jerichau,  &c.,  &c. 


The  ROYAL  DANISHGALLERIES,  142,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 


BEEECH-LOABrwa 

GUNS,  RIFLES  &  REVOLVERS 


AT 


WHISTLER'S, 


11,  Strand, 


You  can  obtain  either  of  the  above,  by  every  Maker,  Second-hand 
YOU   WILL  ALSO   FIND 

PLATE,  WATCHES,  JEWELLERY 

Plated  Goods  of  every  Description. 

In  fact  it  is  a  Complete  Cabinet,  having  a  little  of  Every- 
thing to  choose  from.  It  would  repay  any  Purchaser  to  look  round 
this  little  Collection. 


EDWARD  WHISTLER,    II,   Strand, 

Opposite  Trafalgar  Square. 


N  OSOTTI'S. 

ICSTABLISHED    HaLF    A    CENTURY, 

NOVELTIES  IN  DRAWING-ROOM  FURNITURE. 

SPECIAL  DESIGNS. 

Dining  Room,  Library,Boudoir,andBedRoom  Furniture. 

Choice  Curtain  Materials  of  every  Production. 
Parisian  Paper  Hangings,  Plain  and  Decorative  Painting. 


MODERATE  CHARGES! 


LOOKING-GLASSES, 

The  Most  Extensive  Collection  in  the  Kingdom  of  Looking-Glasses  and  Gilt 

Purniture  Articles. 

NovclHes  ill  Designs  in  Special  Manufacture  for  all  Climates, 

Special  Attention  to  Packing. 


397,  398,  399,  399a,  OXFORD  STREET.