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ANNUAL AKMY
1841.

LIST,

WITH AN INDEX.
CORRECTED TO TU DECEMBER.

H. G.

HART, LlECT.

-igTH

Regt.

LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
184L

EXPLANATIONS.

K.G
K.T.

Knight of the Order of the Garter.

Knight of the Order of the

Thistle.

K.P.
G.C.B.

Knight of the Order of

St. Patrick.

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.

K.C.B.
C.B.

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.

Companion of the Order of the Bath.


Knight Grand Cross of the Order of
St.

G.C.M.G.

Michael and

St.

George.

K.C.M.G.
C.M.G.
G.C.H. K.C.H.

Knight Commander of

ditto ditto

ditto

Companion of

ditto

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Knight Commander of Knight of
ditto ditto

ditto
ditto

K.H.
K.C.

Knight of the Crescent.


Before the

S
IP

Name, denotes

that the Officer was at the Battle of Trafalgar.


tlie

Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in

Pcninsulaf or the

South of France.

C
fflia

Officers actually present in either of the actions of the

Waterloo Medal.

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ICth, nth, or 18th June, 1815. Such Officers are allowed two years' additional service.
Officers, the

N. B. In the List of General and Field


Officers retired

Names

printed in Italic are those of


tlieir

from the Army, who have been specially allowed to retain

Ranlc, but

without receiving Pay or progressive Promotion.

The Figures prefixed


the Recruiting Service

to the
s.

Names denote
and
r.

the Battalions

to

which the
tlie

Officers are

actually attached; the Letters


;

distinguish Officers
in the

employed on

Staff, or

ou

the Letters

R. M.
or

Cavalry Regiments, allude to the Riding

Masters

the Letters d. pm. and d. adj. denote the Depot PajTuaster and Depot Adjutant

respectively.

The

*, before the
p

Name

Date of Commission, denotes Temporary Rank

only.

The Letter

before the Date indicates that the


to the titles of Regiments, as

Commission was purchased.

The words subscribed


Appointments,
in

" Peninsula," " Waterloo," &c. denote

the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their Colours and

commemoration of

their Services.

LONDON: rUINTED BV STEWART AND MURRAY, OLD BAILEY,

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C O X T E

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page
Actions or Battles

441
....

Adjutant-Gcncrar* Department

"114

.Adjutants of Recniitine Districts 'lla, 2(13 110 to the Queen 437 .\lderney, Island of *115 .American Slaif

Aidcs-de-Camp

Gravesend and Tilbur>- Fort Great Britain Staff Guernsey, Island of Half-pay List
."
.

page 438

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327

Hibernian Military School

440
..

Roval Barrack Masters Bath, Officers of the Order of Battles or -Actions Belfast Garrison Berwick Garrison Bri;;adier Generals Cadets, Companv of Gentlemen
Artillery-,

264 320 453


441 437 437

Honorary Distinctions Horse Guanis, Royal Regiment of


Hull Garrison
."
.

441 120 438

Jamaica Staff
Jersey, Island of

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Index
Inspecting Field Officers Inverness Garrison Ionian Islands, Staff
Ireland, Staff in

Canada Staff .". Cape Breton Garrison Cape Jlounted Riflemen Cape of Good Hope Staff
Carlisle ( iarrison Carrickferciis Garrison

Cevlon Rifle Re-;iment CeylonStaff Chaplains Department

115 .... 271 *115 437 259 "IIO 437 437 237 *117 423
! 14

Kinsale Garrison Land-Guard Fort Lieiitenanl-Generals Lieutenant-Colonels Ufe-Gnard-i Light Dragoons Local Rank
-Maidstone

467 263 438 *115 115 438 438


10

54 118,119
130 115 438

Londonderry and Culmore Garrison

Chatham Depot
Chelsea Hospital Chester Garrison
Coliiiiels

Staff

Depot Staff

*n4
16

Commb-sariat Department

Dartmouth Garrison
Dep<:>t Staff

440 437 32 306, 412 437 *11G


121

Major-Generals Majors Malta Fencibles Malta Garrison Marines, Royal

84 262 438 292

Dragoon Guards Dragoons


Dublin Garrison Dumliarton Castle Dtincannon Fort Rlinhurgh Castle EuEineers, Roval
Field .Marshals
Fo>t
(

128
4^17

Juards

437 437 437 282 5 144


151

*1 16 Mauritius Staff Medical Department 309, 414 Medical Department of Ordnance .... 287 Milford Haven Garrison 434 Military Departments 306, 412 -Military- College 440
-Military-

Asvlum
..'.'.

Militia

Fool

\umbered Reciments)
Corps on Half-fay
.'

Foreiiru

427

Montreal Garrison Xew Brunswick Garrison Newfoundland Veteran Companies Xew Geneva Garrison
-North America Staff Nova Scotia Staff Order of the Garter Thistle
St. Patrick

440 315 438 438


.

161

438
*1 15 *1 16

Foreign Orders 458 Foreign Sutjons, Staff on *i\5 Fort William 430 Galway Garrison 437 Garrisons 437 Garter, Onlcr of 452 Generals 6 General Officers receiving Rewards for Distinguished Servivcs 440 Genuan Legion 427 Gibraltar GarriMn 437

452 452
4,i2

Bath
St.

453
4.'i8

Michael and St.George

Orders, Foreign

Ordnance Department Pavmasters of Hecmiting


1

458 264
Districts

*115, 263

Contents.
page

Permanent

Assistant Quarter-Mas*114 ters-General Placentia Garrison 438 Plymouth Garrison 438 Portsmouth Garrison 438 *116, 439 Prince Edward's Island 261 Provisional Battalion at Chatliam Quarter-Master- General's Department *1 1 Quebec Garrison 438 Recruiting Staff *115, 263 Retired Officers on Full Pay 327 Rifle Brigade 252 Riding Establishment, Ordnance .... 273 439 St. Helena Garrison St. John's Newfoundland 439 St. Mawe's Garrison 439 St. Michael and St. George, Order of 458 452 St. Patrick, Order of
. .

Sappers and Miners Scarborough Castle Sheerness Garrison Staff at Head Quarters
Staff

page 286 439


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117

and Miscellaneous Appoint*1I4 ments {Jieid by Conintisshm) 319 Staff of Great Britain 322 Staff on Foreign Stations 439 Stirling Castle 452 Thistle, Order of 439 Tower of London Tynemouth and Cliff Fort 439 'IIB Western Australia, Staff of 254 West India Regiments *116 West India Staff 439 Wight, Isle of 439 Windsor

Preparing Jbr Publication^

MILITARY BIOGRAPHY,
BY LIEUTENANT HART,
49th Regimekt.

Lieut. Hart has been several years engaged in collecting and arranging matter for a Military Biography, which will contain a full and perfect detail of every officer's career, of every Rank ; and any dispatch, general order, &c. with which the officer's name is associated will be given either in whole or part, as the circumstances of the case shall demand. This work wdl also include the services of Officers who have died or retired from the Army since the year 1830, when the nature of their services can be satisfactorily ascertained, and
in such cases only. Lieut. Hart has already completed the services of about eight thousand officers, and he earnestly requests those of his brother officers who have not yet communicated their services to him, to do so at their earliest convenience ; more especially those wliose names begin with the first letters of the alphabet, as the work will be alphabetically arranged, and the first volume will shortly be published. Early communications from Retired Officers, and the Friends of deceased Officers, will

much

oblige.

All communications and details of services to be addressed (post paid), to Lieut. Hart, care of Mr. ay. Bookseller to the Admiralty, 50, Albemarle Street, London.

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THE

NEW ANNUAL ARMY


1841.

LIST.

FIELD-MARSHALS.
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7

Grace

ARTHUR, Duke

of

Lieut. -25 Dec. 87 ; Captain, 30 June, 91 ; ; Major, 30 April 93 I-eut.-Colonel, 30 Sept a3; CotonW, 3 May, 9G ; Major- General, 29 April oo' 2.'eut..General,-2oApri\,0S; General (in Spain and Portugal), 31 July 'll F.eld Mar,/,al, 21 June, 13. Colonel of the Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guard. 2-. Jan. 18-27; Coloncl-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 19th Feb. 1820; Constable of the Torer of London, 29 Dec. 1820; and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 27 Dec. 1828.

March, 1787

WELLIXGTOX, KG. GCB. GCH.

Ensign

HU Majesty the King of nASOVEH,

KG. KP. GCB. Lleut.-General, 18 Mav, 1798; General, 2o Sept. 1803 ; Field Marshal, 26 .\ov. 1813.

If Is noyal Highness

ADOLPnCS FREDERICK,

Du]<e of

Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 5 Sept. 1805; and CoIonel-in-Chief of the 60th (or the King's Royal ^ Rifle Corps), 22 Jan. 1827.

GCB. GCMG. GCH. Lleut.-General, 24 Aug. 1798; Fuld Mar.hal,2Q Nov. 1813. Colonel of the

CAMBRIDDE KG
2.5

General,

Sept '18O3'

His Majesty the King of the BELGIANS, KG. GCB. GCH. General, 2 Mav 181G " ' Field Marshal, 24 May, 181G. His Royal Highness FRANCIS

Colonel of the 11th (or Prince Albcrfs own) Hussars, 30 April 40.

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H'ar Services of the General Officers who are not Colonels of Reijiments.
I UenpRil the lloiioumblo Krcil. St. Joliii served throughout lie robelliou iu Ireland in 1798. Served also tlir two cain|iigns n^uinst the .Muljrultus, as second in command under Lord Lake, lucludiug seven sieges and two geiiorul actions. Ills Majesty (ho King of the Netherhinds served iu the I'eninsula, from 1811 to the 'i end ul' the war, and has received a cross and two clasps for Ciudad Kodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle. Served also the campaign of 18 lo, and was severely wounded through the left shoulder by n musket-ball at Waterloo. 3 Sir Cieorgo Cockburn served at Uibraltar during the siege in 1782, as aide-de-camp to

Lord

Ilealhtield.

4 Cieneral

Dunne served

in Ireland during the rebellion in lf98.

b Sir .VIex. Mackenzie served with Lord iMoira's army in the expedition for the relief of Oslend in 17yj. Was second in command at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795. Commanded a division of the expedition against Naples, and afterwards the anny in the two
Calabrias.

6 Lord Cork served in Flanders in 1793, and was present at the sieges of Valenciennes ami Dunkirk, at ihe former of which he was one of the storming party. In 1794 he accompanied the expedition under Lord Moim was present at the battle of .Most, and made priServed with the Guards in Holland in 1799. soner at the capitulation of l5erL;en-op-Zoom. Commanded the first battalion of the Coldstream Guards in Lgypt in 1801, and was piesent the taking of Alexandria, and in the ditfereot engagemenu with the army under Sir Eyre Coote to the westward of .Mexandria. 7 Sir Martin llunler served in the first American war, including the battles of Bunker's Hill, llrooklvn, and 13mndvwine, storming the heights of Fort Washington, and the night Served afterwards attack on General Wayne's brigade, on which occasion he was wounded. in the East Indies, and commanded the 6'2nd regiment at the sieges of Cannanore (commaiided a corps of light infantry that stormed the breach), PoUighautcherry, and Bangalore, battle near Seringapatam, storming of the fort of Savandroog, the night attack on Tippoo's intrenched camp under tiie walls of Seringapatam, where he was wounded in the body and arm. In 1797 he commanded a brigade at the capture of 'I'rinadad, and at the siege of Porto Kico. At the blockade of Malta in 18U0 he commanded the IBih regiment. 8 Sir John Fraser served on hoard the Defence, under Sir George Rodney, which ship, in the general action of the 16lh Jan. 1781), engaged and made prize the Spanish .Admiral's ship PAtrnij*, of superior force. Served afterwards at Gibraltur during the siege of 1780, 81, and 8'J, and received two severe wounds, one by a splinter, and the otherby a cannon shot which carried off his right leg. In I8iil, when in cumraand on the coast of Africa, he was attacked by a very superior force, and obliged to capitulate the enemy's loss in killed on this occasion exceeded the Uritisb force at the commencement of the action. 9 General the Honourable John IJrodrick served at the siege of Dunkirk iu Sept. 1793 ; and in 1791 in the actions of the 17th and 18th May, and at the taking of Fort St. Andre. Se^^-ed also in the I'eninsula in 18U8 and the early part of 1809. 10 General Scott's services: Campaign of I76'i in Germany under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick ; carried the colours of the 24tb regiment in the action of Willimstall, and the attack of the Uritish piquets on the Fulda. First American war in 1776 and 77, under General liurgoyne and Sir Henry Clinton, during which period he was frequently engaged with the enemy, and was in danger of being hanged as a spy. Campaigns of 1793 and 94 in Flanders, under the Duke of Vork, including the action at Faraars, sieges of X'aleuciennes, Dunkirk, and Newport, attack on the village of Premont, and action on the '2HU May, at which last be was wounded in the right thigh by a musket-ball. Commanded a brigade during the campaign of 1799 in Mysore, and was present at the siege and capture of Seringapatam, for which he has received a medal. II Generd the Honourable Wm. M. Maitland served in the East Indies, and was present at the storming of Tippoo's lines, and siege of Seringapatam, at which last he was wounded. 12 Lord Lorlou served at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe ; he was also engaged in the different actions of that campaign, and received a contusion at Point-a-Petre. 13 General George .Michell served in Flanders in 1793, 94, and 93, in command of the 11th Dragoons, including the actions from Toumav to Bremen, the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunkirk, and the actions at Fomars, Cateau, lliuyl, and Geldermalsen. 11 General -M'Kenzie served the campaign of 1794 on the Continent, including the several actions between ilie Waal and Rhine, forcing tlie enemy from St. .Andre, sortie from Nimegnen, and (he actions at Fhuyl and Geldermalsen. Served also on the eastern coast of Spain under Sir Wm. Henry Clinton. l.'i General John Michel served at the siege of Fort St. Philip, in Minorca, and was taken prisoner n iu surrender. 16 General Kohertson's services Faking of Goree. In every action in India under Sir T.yre Coote and Lord Comwullis ; with the storming parties at Nundy Droog, Bangalore, and Savandroog it the siege and capture of Pondicherry iu 1793 ; the storming of the French lines before Cuddalore. D 31
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TVar Services of the General


17 General

Officers.

served as aMojor-General on the staff in the East Indies, and was actively employed in the Nepaul war. 18 General White served the cam|iaigns in Flanders, including the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunkirk, and the action and storming of Lincelles. 19 General Dilkes's services Campaigns of 1793, 94, and 9j on the Continent, including- the different actions. Rehellion in Ireland in 1798. E,xpedition to the Helder in 1799, including the different actions. Campaigns in the Peninsula during 1810 and part of 1811; he was second in command at the battle of Barrosa, for which he has received a medal. 20 General Bonham served upwards of 22 years in the West Indies, and acted as chief of the Quarter-Master-General's department on the two expeditions against St. Lucie and Tobago, and Deraerara and Berbice on the latter he was second in command. He was also present at the storming of Morne Foitun^e, St. Lucie, on tlie right of the 2nd June, 1803. 21 Sir Thomas Saumarez served in the first American war from 1775 to its termination, and was present in several of the principal actions, and at the sieges of Charlestown and, Yorktown, at which last he was made prisoner. 22 General Saunders has seen a great deal of service in the West Indies, and was actively employed against Demerara, St. Eustatia, and St. Vincent. During two years' service in Martinique and St. Lucie he was present in the engagements of the Vigie, Gros Islet, Cul de Sac, and Carnagie. Accompanied General Baird's army to Egypt in 180T. Proceeded to the Peninsula in June, 1809, and commanded the 61st regiment at the battle of Talavera, for which he has received a medal, 23 Sir Warren M. Peacocke served in Ireland during the rehellion, and was present at the affair at Antrim, and at the battle of Bally n;ihincb. Served in Egypt in 1801. Accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; and that to Copenhagen in 1807. Embarked for the Peninsula, Dec. 1808, and in June 1809, he was appointed by Lord Wellington to command a brigade, and subsequently to the command of Lisbon. 24 General Goldio served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. Served also in the Peninsula for a few months in 1812. 25 General Eden served in Flanders in 1794, and in Holland in 1795, Served also at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has received a medal. 26 Lieut-General Thornton served with the Guards in Flanders, Holland, and Germany,

Wood

in

1794 and 95. 27 Lieut. -General Thomas served in the first American war, and was present at the several landings on Staien, Long, and York Islands; the battle of the 27ih Aug. 1776 on Long Island, capture of Forts Lee and Washington, battles of Brandvwine and Germantown, at which last he received two balls in his head. Proceeded to the West Indies in 1778, and was i)resent at the capture of St. Lucie, and in the battle of the Vigie. Served on board the Cornwall in the action off Grenada, between Admiral Byron and the Comte d'Estaignes 6th July, 1779 also on board the Conqueror in the action between Admiral Parker and La Motte Picqnet, in Fort Royal Bay, JMartiuique, 19th Dec. 1779 and in the successive actions between Real Admiral Rowley with the Comte de Guichen off Martinique, 17tli April following. Present at the capture of Port-au-Prince, 4th June, 1794. Served also in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. 28 Lieut. -General O'Loghlin served the campaign of 1794, in Flanders, and was wounded Commanded the brigade of Life Guards in the Peninsula. at the battle near Tournay. 29 Lieut. -General Tlebow was at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia and Guadaloupe in 1794, at which last he was severely wounded through both thighs. Served also in the Peninsula in 1812, 30 Lieut. -General Gosselin served in the expedition against Genoa under Lord Bentinck, and subsequently in the American war. 31 Sir Arthur Richard Dillon served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. Rebellion in Ireland in 1798; expedition to 32 Lieut. -General Darroch's services: Hanover in 1805 expedition to South America in 1807 ; Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and 11, including the affair near Carvalhos, passage of the Douro, and attack of Soult'a
; ;

Wm,

rear-

guard

at

Salamonde.

33 Sir Thomas Alolyneux served at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe in 1794. 34 Sir Wm. Hutchinson was actively employed in the West Indies in 1793 and 94, including the taking of Jeronomie, Cape St. Nichola Mole, Cape Tiberoun, and storming of Fort L' Acul, at which last he was wounded. Served in the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and was severely wounded at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee. Accompanied the expedition Served also for a short period on the staff in to Copenhagen, under Lord Nelson in 1801. the Peninsula in 1812. 35 Sir Alexander Halkett served at the capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe in 1794 ; at Ostend, under Sir Eyre Coote, where he was taken prisoner ; with the expedition to the Helder in 1799, where he was twice wounded j and at the capture of the Cape of

Good Hope

in 1806.
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Services of the General Officers.

tlie campaigns of 17<Vi and 9i in Flanders, and subsequently in the NVest Indies, including the siege ot* St, Luciu, and reduction of Grenada. ST General Clay was at the lAking ot Martinique and St. Lucia in ITIH, iucluding lbs

S6 Lieut.-Gen. Duller served

storming uf Murne du Pierre (led the forlom hojie), siege and reduction of Forts Louis and Bourbon. Accoaipiuiied the expedition under Sir jumes Pulteney to Belle Lsle, Ferrol, and \'igo Bar. Served also in Hgvpt in lbOI,and was present in the actions of the i5tb and LMst March, the siege of Alexaudnu, ;irid otheratfairsof less importance. Medal forservicesin Egvpt. 38 Lieut. -General V. L'Kslrunge servt?d in the tlrst .American war. S9 Lieut.-General Glegg served at the taking of .Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadoloujie

was at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Gua laloupe in 1794, including the siege of Fort Bourbon. Served also in Kgypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal. 41 Lieut.-General Heynardson served in Kgypt in 1801, and at Walcheren in 1809. Medal for services in Egypt. 4i Lord Carvsfort's services: Campaign of 1790 in Germany under the .Vrchduke Charles, including the siege of Kehl. Rebellion in Ireland in 1798. Employed afterwards on the Continent, and was present wiih the Russian army at the battle of Zurich, t'amiiaign in Egypt, as .\ide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercrombv and Lord Hutchinson. Kxjtedition to >weden. and at'terwards to Spain under Sir John Nloore, including the battle of Coruuna. Embarked for Walcheren July 1809, and served in the reserve in South lieveland. Accomjianied the Guards to Spain in 1811, and served there until 1813, including the defence of 'J'arifa. Campaign of 1814, in Holland, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, on which occasion be commanded a brigade of Guards. 43 Lieut.-General the Honourable T, K. Capel served the campaigns in Flanders under the Duke of York. Employed on the staff at Cadiz in 181 1. 44 LieuL-General Mundy served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, 45 Sir Henry Ediv. liunbury served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of the 19th Sept., '.'d and dth October. Served also in the expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and 6, and was present at the battle of .Maida, for which he has received a medal. 46 Lieut.-General Mawby served at Tojlon in 1793, and at Corsica in 1794, including the siege of Calvi, and storming of the -Moselle Fort. 47 Lieut.-General Mainwaring served at the reduction of Martinique in 179-1. Accompanied the 51 St regiment to Corunna in 1808. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809, where he took two eight-pounders, and manv prisoners. Served also in the Peninsula in 1811, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and the second siege of liudujoz. 48 Lieut,-Geueral the Honourable John .Meade served in Holland under the Duke of York. .Accompanied the expeditions to the Ferrol and to Portugal, 1300. Served also in the Peninsula, and commanded the 45th regiment at the battle of Husaco, for which he has received a medal. 49 Lieut.-General Elliot served at the taking of the French colonies in the West Indies in 1794, and of the Danish colonies in 1808. 50 Sir Loftus Olwav served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, and was present in the action at Vine-r Hill. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808 as a Major in the 18th Hussars, and on the 13lh of Dec, at Rueda, he surprised and captured the whole of the French Cavalry out-lying piquet. On the Itjtb following, near to ValladoUd, whilst en decoureri, he encountered Colonel .\ntignac, commandant of the -*'Jd Chasseurs a Cheval, at the head of a strong force charged and routed hiui ; took the Colonel prisoner, and more of his Chasseurs than he had Diagoons to guard them, and brought them all into Head Quarters, horses, men, arms, aud baggage. .\t Benevente, whilst commanding the out-lyin"piquet, he was opposed to LieuL-Gencral Le Fevre, (for nearly an hour) at the head of six squadrons of the Imperial Guard ; charged and broke his advanced guard, whose commandino^ officer was killed, and whose sword he took. In the afiair of Campo Alayor he gained the rear of the enemy, and captured between five and six hundred men and their entire battering tram sixteen i4-poiinders), and brought them part of the way back, but was oblio-ed to Inndou his capture vkith the exception of sixteen prisoners ami one tumbril, the enemr being in possession of the rood by which he was to return. .\t .\lbubera he commanded the three rei;iments of i*ortuguese Cavalry, which covered the let't flank of the army. 51 Sir Robert Barton served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, and was present in the actions of the ath, 10th, and 19th September. Accompanied the Life Guards to the Peninsula, where he served for a short period. 5i Sir Wm. Paterson served at tie taking of the French West India Islands in 1794. Served also in the last American war, and was present at several operations in the Chesapeak, and with the expedition against New Orleans, where he was severely wounded. 53 Sir John W. Guise seived in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egvptian medal. Proceeded wiih the expedition to Hanover in 1805. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, and commanded the 3d Foot Guards at the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, BDd the Nive, for which he has received a cross.
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in iryt. 40 Sir Charles Philips

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Services of the General Officers.

54 Sir Charles Wm. Doyle served in Holland in 1793 and 94, including the actions at Famars and Lannoj. Expedition to the Texel, 1796. Activelj employed in the \Vest Indies in 1796, 97, and 98. Egyptian campaign of 1801 wounded in the action of the 21st March. Employed in the Peninsula with the Spanish armies, and was wounded in the shoulder at the siege of Tarragona. Medal for services in Egypt. 35 Sir James Bathurst served at the capture of Surinam under Sir Tbo. Trigge the Egyptian campaign of 1801 (medal); expedition to Hanover, 1805. Served in Poland with the Kussian and Prussian armies, and was present in several of the principal actions. Sieges of Stralsund and Copenhagen in 1807. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Talavera, and Busaco, for which he has received
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55*Lieut.-General Pigot was actively employed in the West Indies in 1794 in tlie Mediterranean and capture of Minorca in 1798 ; at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; and in the East indies in 1818. 56 Lieut. -General the Honourable H. 0. Trevor commanded the Coldstream Guards at the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received a medal. 57 Sir Howard Douglas served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at the battle of Corunna. Served afterwards at Walcheren, including the siege and bombardment of Flushing. 58 Lieut.-General the Honourable A. P. Upton served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Quarter-IVTaster General and has received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Vittoria and the Nive. 59 Lieut.-General Husliisson served in the field in India under Lord Lake, and subsequently at the siege of Ryghur, and at the capture of several towns and forts. In October, 1818, commanded atCandeisb, at the taking of Behauderpore and Amulneir. 60 Lieut.-General IVIaistei' served with the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and was present in the actions of the 10th Sept., 9,nd and 6th Oct. at which last he received four wounds. 61 Lieut.-General the Honourable George Murray served the Peninsular campaigns of ISlSand 14 in command of the 2nd Life Guards. 62 Sir Henry Askew served in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and 95; with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809; the Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 1812, to the end of that war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, and was wounded at Quatre Bras. Medal for the battle of the Nive. 6S Lieut.-General S. Brown served in Egypt in 1801. Employed in Portugal in 1801. Present at the battle of Roleia as a volunteer. 64 Lieut.-General Herbert served on the Continent with the army under Lord Moira, and the Duke of York. Engaged during the Carib war in St. Vincent's; at Port-au-Prince in St. Domingo; and at Fort Irvis during the siege. Served also at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. 65 Lieut.-General Salvin served in the first American war, and was present at the battles of Brandywine and German Town, siege of Charlestown, battle of Guildford Court House (wounded), and siege of York Town, in Virginia. 66 Lieut.-General Newbery served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. 67 Lieut-General Armstrong went out to Flanders with Lord Moira in 1794 joined the Duke of York at Antwerp, and was in that disastrous retreat through Holland in the winter of 1794 and 1795, and embarl^ed at Bremen. Served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, and was Assistant Adjutant-Geneial of the Centre District under General K. Dundas until the peace of I80'J. 68 Lieut.-General Blommart served in the West Indies, and was present at the surrender of Demerara and Berbice. Served also with the expedition to the Helder in 1799, including the actions of'2nd, 3rd, and 6th October. 69 Sir George A. Quentin served in the Peninsula in command of the 10th Hussars, and has received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Orlhes and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, aud was severely wounded at Waterloo. 70 Sir Alexander Woodford served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two Served also the campaign of clasps for the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Nive.
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1815, and was present at Waterloo. 71 Sir Henrv Fred. Bouverie served in the Peninsula as au Assistant Adjutant-General, and has received a cross and one clasp for Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, Nive, and
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72 Lord Burghersh served in 1805 6, as Aide-de-camp to Lieut.-General Don in the expedition to Hanover. In 1806 7, as Assistant Adjutant-General in Sicily on board Admiral Sir J. Duckworth's fleet in the action at the passage of the Dardanelles, and the destruction of the Turkish fleet, Iving off the castles in the actions before Constantinople, at In Egypt as the Island of Prola, and at the re-passage of the fleet through the D;n-danelles. Assistant Adjutant-Genera! with the force under Major-General Wauchope, at the first storminf' of the town of Rosetta, and in the retreat ; and subsequently in the second attack Stewart. In 1808 . and sieo'e of that place, with the force under Major-General Sir served in Portugal as Assistant Adjutant-General in the army commanded by Sir Arthur

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in tlie front of t)bido8, and in the battles of noleia and Vimieri. In 180'.) served iii extra Aido-de-cninp to Lord Wellington, and nas present at llio buttle ol Taloveni. In IftIO, with the Jrd Dragoon Guards in the cumimign in Portugal, iniluding the retreat to lorres Vedras, battle of Busnco, and advanie to Sant.irem. hi Sept. iai,J,

proceeded on a mission as Military Coniniissioiier to the head <|uarlers of the allied armies under Prince Schwarbzenberg in Ciermany. Served at the siege of Iluuinguen,and the campaign of 1814 in France, including the' taking of I.angres, the battles of La Holhiereand Brieniie, capture of Troves, affairs of Moruiiint and Nangis in front of Uray, defence of Troyes when attacked by Bonaparte '.';ird Feb., battle of Bar-sur-Aube, the subse(iuent uflair upon the Uarce, re-capture of I roves, battles of Arcis-sur-Aube and of Fere Champenoisc, advance upon and battle of Paris, and capture of that city. As His .Majesty's Knvoy Kxtraordinary and .Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of 'luscany, served with the Austrian army in the campaign against Naples in 1815, including the battles of Tolentino and .Marcerata. Signed, in conjunction with Field .Marshal liianchi who commanded the Austrian army, the Military convention by which the kingdom of Naples was restored to its Sovereign, King Ferdinand. T3 .^iajor-(Jeneral Struit served at Gibraltar, from March, 1782, to the termination of tlm siege and'on the Continent during the campaigns of 1794 and 95. Was activelv employed in the island of St. Vincent during the latter part of 1795 and the earlv part of 17!i(i in the action of tlie 8tli Jan. he received three wounds, viz in the mouih, in the breast by a buckshot, and above the right knee by a musket-ball, which buried itself in the bone, and occasioned amputation of the right leg. 74 Major-General Bradshaw was actively employed in St. Domingo in 1793, 94, and 95 and commanded at St. Mare's and Tiburou, when those posts were attacked by the enemy. Served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; with the e.ipedition to the Ferrol in 1800 ; and the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th, 13tli, and aist March. Medal for services in Egypt. 75 Baron Low has received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Talavera and Salamanca. 7fi Major-General Scott served in St. Domingo in 1794 and 95; in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; with tlie expedition to the Ferrol and Cadiz, under Sir James Pulteney ; and the Epj-piian campaign of 1801, including the actions of tho 8th, 13th, and 21st March, in which Jast he was severely contused on the breast by a musket-ball. Medal for services
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Egypt. 77 Major-General Wm. II. Beckwith was at the siege of Fort IMatilda aud capture of Guadaloupe in 1794. Served also the campaign of 1799 in Holland. 78 Sir George Leith served in India under Sir Wm. Meadows aud Lord Comwallis, in-

cluding the sieges of Bangalore, and Savandroog, storming of Tippoo's lines, 6th Feb. 1792, and the suhset^uent siege of Seringapatam. 79 ^lajor-General Robertson was at the reduction of the French West India Islands by Sir Charles Grey in 1794. including the taking of Forts Bourbon and Uoyal ; also at Morne Fortunee, the storming of Fleur d'Epee, attack of Point Petre, and siege of Fort Matilda. Served in Holland, and was severely wounded near .\lkniaar. Proceeded with the expedition to Xaples and Calabria, and was present at the battle of Maida, for which be has received a medal. In 1812 he look the islands of Lagosta and Cuzzola. Joined the Austrian army under the command of Count Nugent, and was present at the capture of Trieste, and the affairs at Ferrara, Heggio, and Parma. 80 \'iscounl de Chabot served in Holland in 1799 in Spain under Sir John Moore ; with the expedition to Walcheren ; and subsequently in the Peninsula until 1810. 81 Sir Patrick Ross served for nine years as Captain of the 25th afterwards the 22nd Light Dragoons in India, in the Mysore campaign under Lord Harris, including the battle with the divisions under Sir Arthur Welleslev in of Mallavelly, and siege of Seringapatam the campaign of 1801 against tlie Mahratta chief Dhooudiah ; aud from 1802 to 1804, in the Mahratia country, and at the reduction of the ceded provinces. Returned from India in 180,), and in 1810, having exchanged to Infantry, he joined the 48th Regt. in Portugal, and as tlie senior officer he held the command of General (now Lord) Hill's brigade, until compelled by severe illness to return to England. 82 -Major-Genenil Palmer served in the Peninsula with the 10th Hussars. 8.i .Major-Geuerul Ellice served with the expedition to South America, and was present at tho capture of Buenos Ayres. 8-1 Sir .Maurice O'Connell served at Dominica, and commanded the Light Company of the 4otb regiment at Roseau, 22nd Feb. 1805, and successfully resisted the repeated attacks of a ver)' superior F'rench force. 85 Major-General Gordon was at the siege of Pondicherry, battle of .Argaum, sieges of Asseerghur, Gawilgbur, and various other hill forts. Served also at Walcheren in 1809. 86 Sir James Macdonell served with tho expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and Served afterwards in 6, including the battle of Maida, for which he has received a medal. Portugal, Spain, France, and Flanders.
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87 Sir Andrew Pilkington served on board the Channel Fleet in 1793 and 94; commanded a company of the Queen's Royals on board the Royal George, in Lord Howe's action of 1st June, 1794, and received two splinter wounds. Employed intbe West Indies in 17,95, 96, and 97, including the capture of Trinidad in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 with the expeditions to the Helder in 1799, and in 1805. In 181-i, commanded a brigade at the reduction of the islands in Passaraaquoddv Bay. On passa;;e to India in 1800, he was severely wounded in the defence of the Kent East Indiaraan against a large French privateer, 88 Major-General Bethune served in Holland in 1799. and was severely wounded in the lungs at the battle of Alkmaar. Served on board the Bellona at Copenhagen, under Lord Nelson, and received a wound from a cannon-shot which lacerate! his lower jaw. 89 JMajor-General Middlemore served in command of his company of the 86th as Marines on board H. M. S. Brunswick, with Lord Howe, and afterwards in the North Sea wiih Lord Duncan. Accompanied the force to Egvpt from India, under Sir David Baird, and has received the Egyptian medal. Served also in the Peninsula with the 48th regiment, and has received a medal for the battle of Talavera. 90 Sir Wm. G. Davy commanded the 5th battalion of the 60th regiment at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Talavera. and has received a medal and a clasp. 91 Sir Charles Wm. Maxwell served on the Western Coast of Africa in 1809, and reduced the French colony of Senegal. 92 Major-General Mark Napier served on the coast of France in 1794 and 95. Six years in the Mediteiranean at Minorca, and in Egypt, present with his regiment in action. In the West Indies several years, and commanded the 90th regiment at the capture of Guadaloupe, for which he has received a medal. 93 Major-General Wardlaw commanded the 76th regiment at the battle of the Nive, for which he has recived a medal. 94 Major-General Yates served in Egypt in 1801, aud has received the Egyptian medal, 95 Sir James Kearney served at Walcheren in 1809. 96 Major-General Owen's services Capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadeloupe in 1794 at the repulse of the enemy's attack at Berville, in Guadaloupe, he was severely wounded. Served also in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 and the campaign of 1799,
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97 Major-General Shortall served on the Continent under the Duke of York in 1794 and 95, 98 Major-General Wm. Stewart served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for
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99 Sir Wm. C. Eustace commanded the Chasseurs Brittaniques at the battles of Fuentes d*Onor and Salamanca, aud has received a medal and a clasjj. 100 Lord Greenock served in the Helder expedition in 1799 in Naples and Sicily in 1805 and 6 at Walcheren, including the siege of Flushing, 1809 in the Peninsula, including the battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, and Vittoria, for which lie has received a medal and two clasps; and in the Netherlands and France, in 1815, iucluding the battle of
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101 Major-General Effingham Lindsay was actively employed at St. Domingo in 1793 and 94. Served the campaigns of 1803, 4, and 5 in India under Lord Lake commanded the column which captured by assault the fort of Deig, where he was wounded and commanded the riglit column of attack against BUurtpore, and was severely wounded. 102 Sir Alexander Leith served in Holland in 1799, and was severely wounded and lost an eye. Commanded the 31st regiment at the battles of V^ittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, for which he has received a cross and a clasp. 103 Sir John Browne served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese army, and received
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wounds in action with the enemy on tlie 18th Feb. 1811. 104 Blajor-General the Honourable Hugh Aibuthnutt served at the Helder in 1799 the expedition to the Baltic, and battle of Copenhagen ia 1801 and again with the second expedition in 1807. Served with the expedition to Sweden, and in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, and subsequently in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington. Medal for the battle of Busaco, where he commanded the 52ud Foot. 105 Sir Robert Arbuthnot served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, including the battle of Bally nahinch at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 wiih the expedition to South America in 1807 (taken prisoner). Served in the Peninsula, from 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, with the exception of the first part of 1813, and has received a cross and three clasps for Busaco, Albuhera, Badajoz, Nivelle, Nive, Orlhes, and Toulouse. Independent of the above, he was personally engaged at the battle of Corunna, the siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, and in a great many operations of less importance. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 106 Major-General L'Estrange commanded the 3lst regiment at the battle of Albuhera, and has received a medal. 107 Sir Thomas Pearson served at the Helder in 1799, including- the actions of the 27th
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with the expedition to the Kerrol in lliOO ; the Egyplian c&mpaijfu of 1801, including the stoiniinp; of the heights of Aboukir (severely wounded in tlie Siege and capture of Cojienhageo in 1807; thif;h1, and actions of the l;>th and '.'Ist March. capture of .Martinique in 1B09 Peninsular campaigns during tlie latter part of IBIO and 1811, including the first siege of liudajoz, buttle of Albuhera, and action at Fuentes Guinaldo, at which last he received a severe wound which shattered the ibigh.bone. Served also throughout the American war, including tlie action at Chrystlcr's Farm, attack and capture of Oswego, actions at Chippewa and l.undy's Lane (wounded in the arm) ; siege of Fort line, where he was dangerously wounded by^ rifle-ball in the head, in an attack made by the .Americans on the British position. .Medal and a clasp for the battles of Albuhera and
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Chryiler"s Farm. Expedition to Quiberon Bay in 1795; taking of the 108 Sir Dugald Gilraour's services: colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, and Uerbice in 1796 ; campaign of 1799 in IIollancT, under Iho Duke of York, including the battles of Bergen, and on the 'Jnd and tjtb Oct. at Castricuin, where he was severely wounded in the head, and taken prisoner. In May 180.T he was promoted to a .Majority in the 9Jth ( Hifle Brigade), and served wilh it at the investment of Cupenhngen, the battle of Kiuge, and the march through Zealand, until the surrender of the towu. Went in command of three companies of the 1st battalion Ilifle Brigade under Sir John .Moore, to Sweden; from whence he joined Sir .Arthur Wellesley's army near Vimiera, shortly after the battle. On the rctriat from Salamanca ho was on the rear-guard the whole wav, almost con>lantly engaged wilh the enemy, and at C'alcavel!as lost out of a picquet of 300 men one officer and one serjeant-niajor killed, and nearly ninety men taken prisoners or killed. .At the battle of Corunna he commanded the left wing of his regiment on the right

of our line. In June 1809 he returned to Portugal with the 1st battalion of the Rifle Brigade, and arrived at Talavera early in the morning of the dav the enemy retired, and was engaged with his skirmishers. In 1810 marched to .Almeida, and was wilh the advanced guard on the Coa an<l .Agueda, during the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo by Massena, from which period he commanded his regiment. On the rear-guard at the passage of the Coa near Almeida, on the retreat, when the regiment suffered a severe loss in defending the bridge. Skirmishes before and battle of Busaco, and from thence to the Lines. In the retreat of JMa.ssena, in 1811, he was engaged in the different skirmishes at Pombal, Redinha, Sabugal, Foz d'.Arouce, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and Guinaldo. Rejoined his regiment in .Aug. 1813 at Lesacca, in the Pyrenees (having been sent to England by a boaid of bealtli). and was engaged in the diflerent skirmishes in the mountains at the passages of the Bidassoa, ^'ivelle, Nive, and the vicinity of Bavonne ; actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and, finally at the battle of I'oulouse. Sir Dugald has received a cross for the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Nive, and Toulouse. 109 Sir Gregory Way embarked with the expedition to Hanover in 1803; was shipwrecked on the Dutch coast and taken prisoner. Proceeded with the expedition to South Amenca, and commanded the right wing of the Infantrv Brigade at the storming of Buenos Ayres. Served under Sir Brent Spencer off Cadiz, and from thence joined the army under the Duke of Welliuglon ; present at the battle of Roleia, actions of the 10th, 11th and l^th Mav. at and near Oporio, passage of the Douro, battles of I'alavera and Albuhera, at which last he commanded the .'9th regiment, and has received a medal. 110 Sir Wm. .Macbean served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, including the action at Vinegar Hill and capture of \\'exford. Landed with the armr in Portugal in Aug. Ib08, and served throughout the Peninsular war, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Busaco, and Salamanca ; siege, assault, and capture of San Sebastian, passages of the Bida-ssoa, Nivelle, and Nive, and investment of Bayonne, at which last he was severely wounded, as also in opposing a French division on its advance to Lamego in 1810. Sir AVilliam has received a cross for Busaco, Salamanca, San Sebastian, and the Nive. 111 Sir Parker Carrol served in Holland in 1796; and with the expedition to South America in 18o7, including the storming of Buenos .Ayres. Served with the Spanish army from 1808 to the end of the war in 1814, and was personally engaged wilh the enemy in 1808 at Bilboa, Frias, Vornosa, Durango (sligbtlv wounded by a musket.ball), Valmaseda, Nara, Guenas, Kspinosa de Cos Monteros, retreat to Leon 1809, disputed the passage of the river Coinellana. defence of the bridge of Penaflc-r, action and defence of the bridge of St. Pjyo. actions of the Tamames, .Alba de Tormes (slighllv wounded bv a musket-ball), Carpio, Medina del Campo, and on the right bank of the 'Formes against the enemy's cavalrv 1810, campaign of Kstramadura and lines of Forres Vedras 1811, battle of Albuhera, and first Hege of Badajoz 1812, the attack and capture of the garrisons of Lequiiio, Ca-lro, I rdiales ; actions of Portugalete, Somorostro, and Bilboa: 1813, blockade of Panijeluna and Bayonne, including the different sorties and attacks in the ricioity of these
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Medal for the battle of .Albuhera. lit Sir Henry W. Rooke served in Holland in 1799, including the actions of the 27th Aug., loih and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Served also the campaigns of 1811 and 16 in Holland, Flanders, and France, including the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, and actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 7

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113 I\Iajor-General CUtherow served at Walcheren ia 1809 proceeded to the Peninsula in 1810, and was severely wounded at the battle of Fueutes d'Onor, and again at the siege of Burgos. 114 Major-General the Honourable Henry B. Lygon served in the Peninsula, from March 1809 to Sept. 1810, and again from Feb. 1814 to the end of that war, including the capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, and passage of the Coa. Severely wounded in the neck, 28th Aug'. 1810, in Massena's advance to the battle of Busaco. 115 Major-General the Honourable Edward P. Lygon served in the Peninsula, from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 116 Sir John Geo. Woodford served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-MasterGeneral, and has received a cross for the battles of Aivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 117 Major-General Uamei'ton served on the Continent under the Duke of York in 1794. Embarked for the West Indies in 1795, and was at the capture of St. Lucia the following year. Served in Egypt in 1801. Commanded the 44th regiment at the battle of Waterloo, and was wounded. 118 Sir David Ximenes commanded the 62nd regiment at the capture of Genoa, under Lord Wra. Bentiiick, in 1814; and afterwards at Castine, in America, under Sir John
Sherbrook. 119 iMajor-General Colquhoun served in Flanders under the Duke of York, aud was wounded and taken prisoner in 1795. Employed in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. Served also, for a short period, in Portugal. 120 Major-General Nicol has received a medal for the battle of the Nive. 121 Sir Wm. Tuyll served at the Holder in 1799} and in Portugal, Spain, and Walcheren in 1808 and 9, as aide-de-camp to the present Marquis of Anglesey. 122 Sir George H. F. Berkeley served in Egypt in 1807. In 1809 he was appointed Assistant-Adjutant-General to the army in Portugal, and was present in the actions of the 10th, 11th, and 12th May, 1809, passage of tl)e Douro, battles of Talavera, liusaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Nive; and sieges of Badajoz and San Sebastian. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Sir George has received

and three clasps. 123 Miijor-General S. H. Berkeley served at the capture of Surinam in 1804 the Danish Islands of St. John and St. Croix in 1807 and of Martinique in 1809, including the siege of Fort Bourbon, 124 Sir Charles Napier served in the Irish rebellion in 1798, and in the insurrection in Commanded the 50th regiment throughout the campaign terminating with the 1803. leg battle of Corunna, when he was made prisoner after receiving five wounds, viz. broken by a musket-shot, sabre-cut on the head, in the back by a bayonet, ribs broken by a cannon shot, and several severe contusions from the butt-end of a musket. Returned to the Peninsula the latter part of 1809, where he remained until 1811, and was present at the combat of the Coa, (had two horses shot under him), battles of Busaco (shot through the face, jaw broken, and eye injured); and Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, and a great number of skirmishes. In 1813, be served in a floating expedition on the Coast of the United Stales of North America; landed a great number of times at Craney Island, and other places. Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was present at the storming of Cambray. Medal
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Dickson served in the Peninsula as au Assistant-Quarter-MasterGeneral, and has received a cross and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 126 Sir Charles Wade Thornton served on the Continent under the Duke of York, and lost an arm by a cannon-shot at Lunnoi. 127 Sir Henry King was at the siege of Porto Rico, and capture of Trinidad in 1797. Whilst quartered at Marin, to windward of IMartiiiique, he was ordered to proceed in a small vessel to St. Pierre, with a detachment of twenty-six men, to form a guard for the governor, Sir \Vm. Keppel ; encountered a Frencb privateer otF the Diamond Rock, mounting four long nines, with seventy men on board, which after a sharp action of twenty minutes, was beaten oil" with a loss often men killed and fifteen wounded. Sir Henry having only one man killed, and himself wounded in the shoulder. Served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action at the landing at Aboukir Bay, siege of the castle, and actions of the 21st March, and 9th May at Rahmanie, at which latter he commanded a squadron of the 2(jth Light Dragoons, and lost his right leg. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809. Appointed Commandant of Tariffa in 1810, and for his services at its defence his commission as Lieut.-Col. was antedated to the day of the assault, 31 Dec. 1811, Joined Lord Welllington's army a few days after the battle of Salamanca com;

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l-.'8 Sir Kvan J. Murray MacGregor served at Cadit, the latter part of 1810 and beginning of IHI I, as Assistant-AdjutaDl-Genenil, and subsequently in the East Indies in the same deportment, and was severely wounded in the operations of the army under Sir I'hos.

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e was made lirevel-.Miijor be and his brother. Col. William Nopier, being two out of eleven chosen by Lord Wellington for promotion on the occasion of .Masseiia's letreal. Ho gained the brevet of Lieut. -Colonel for leading the storming party at the smaller breach of Ciudad Uodrigo, where be lost bis right arm, having had the same arm broken at the combat of Casal Nova, and had it wounded again during tbe siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, two days before he lost it in the breach. He wos olso wounded at the battle of Busaco, while in the act of striking with his sword at a French grenadier, at the head of the enemy's atlacLnig column. In 1813, here-joined the 52nd and was present at the battle of Orthes, the combat of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Medal for Ciudad Rodrigo. lol Sir Charles Broke Vere served at the Helder in 17;);) ; with the expedition to Hanover in IBHd; to South .\merica in 1807, including the attack on Buenos Ay res ; subsequently in the Peninsula, and has received a cross and five clasps for Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, A'ittoria, Pvrenees, Kivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1813, including tbe battle of Waterloo. 132 1 he Honourable Sir Hercules I'akenham seived in the Peninsula as an AssistantAdjutant-(ieneral, and has received a cross for Busaco, Fuenles d'Ouor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz. 1S3 Sir John Harvey served in Holland in 1794 and 93 at tbe capture of the Cape of Good Hope, 1796 ; in Egypt in 1801 ; the campaigns in India under Lord Lake, including the siege of Bhurtpore, and the subsequent operations against the ^lahraita chief, Holkar. Served in the .\merican war during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, and was wounded before Fort Erie, 6th Aug. 1814. .Medalfor Chrystler's Farm. 13-1 Sir Leonard Greenwell accompanied the expedition to South America, and was present at tbe attack on Buenos .\yres, where he was severely wounded. Landed in Portutwo occasions when gal, Aug. 1808, and served throughout the Peninsular war (except absent in consequence of wounds), including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, storm and capSir Leonard has been shot through the ture of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca ond (Jrthes. Medal and two clasps. neck, the bodv, both arms, and wounded in one leg. 133 Sir George Scovell served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter- .Master-General, snd from 1813 in command of the SlatT corps of Cavalry. Served also the campaign of 1813. and was present at tlie battle of Waterloo. Sir George has received a cross and one clasp, fortJie battles of \"ittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. 13<j Lord Uownea served throughout the Peninsular war as an aide-camp to Sir John Cradock, and al'terwards to the Duke of Wellington. His lordship has received a cross and clasp for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse; and was wounded atTalavera. 137 Sir Robert Henry Dick commanded tbe 42nd Highlanders in the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Diior, and Salamanca, for which he has received a medal and two clasps. Served also the campaign of 1813, and was severely wounded at Quaire Bras. 138 Sir Neil Douglas served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden in 18U8, and subsequently to Portugal and Spain, including the battle of Corunna expedition to Walcberen, and siege of Flushing, 1809; the Peninsula campaigns from Dec. 1809 to Jan. 1811, and again from .April, 1813, to tbe end of that war in 1814, includinothe defence of Cadiz, 'and battles of Busaco (wounded through the left shoulder-joint by a ball, snd by another in tbe left arm), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, N'ive, and Toulouse. Served also the camj^aign of 1813, snd was severely wounded through the knee bv a ball sod contused from s ball bitiing a button, at Quaire Bras. Sir Neil has received a cross for the battles of tbe Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. 139 Lord Tweeddale served in the Peninsula as an .-\ssistant-Quarter-Master-General, snd has received a medal for the battle of A'ittoria, and was slightly wounded at Busaco. Served also in tbe .American war, and was wounded. 140 Sir Fred. Wm. Trench served at Walcberen in 1809; in the Peninsula in 1811 ; and in Holland in 1814. Ill Lord Saltoun served in Sicily in 1806 and 7 ; Sir John Moore's campaign, including the battle of Coninna ; and the expedition to Walcberen. Went to Cadiz in 1811 ; remained
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l:;*.' Sir Kdward Ciibhs commanded tbe 52nd regiment at Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Vitloria, and has received a medal and two clasps. 1C>0 Sir George Napier accompanied tbe expedition to Sweden, and from thence to Portugal, in I808, when he became aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore, in which capacity h servi'd tbe Coruima campaign, and was at the battle of Curunna and the combats which receded it. Served afterwards with the .V.'nd in the campaigns of 1809, 10, it 11, when

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with the army until the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, blockade of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Served also the campaign of 1813, including the battles of Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, and the storming of Peronne. 142 RIajor-General W5Tidham served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 11, and 13, including the actions of Rolifa, Vimiera, Benevente, Albuhera, Usagre, Morales de Toro, Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
at Waterloo.

143 Sir John B. Savage joined H. M. S. Bedford in 1780, and sailed with the Channel Fleet under the command of Sir George Rodney to the relief of Gibraltar on the jiassage captured a Spanish 64, and a frigate with a convoy. Engaged the Spanish fleet under Don Langara captured six sail of the line, and drove two on shorp. On return to England In 1795 embarked in II. M. S. captured one French ship of the line and two frigates. Orion, and joined the squadron under the command of Sir John Jervis. On the 14th Feb. and captured four sail of tlie line. Spanish off Cape Vincent, fleet St. 1797, engaged the
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Blockaded'Cadiz until June, 1798; then went up the Mediterranean with Sir Horatio Nelson; engaged the French squadron ofli' the mouth of the Nile; took and destroyed eleven sail of the line and two frigates in this action he was severely wounded. In 1801 joined H. RI. S. Ganges: went viith the fleet to the Baltic; was in the next ship to Lord Nelson in the action of Copenhagen, 2nd April, 1801; took and destroyed six sail of the line, and all the vessels opposed to our squadron. 144 Sir Edward Bowater served at the siege and taking of Copenhagan, in 1807, and subsequently in the Peninsula, from Dec. 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Dec. 1811, to the end of that war, including the passage of the Douro and taking of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Served also Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and battle of the Nive, (Maj'or's house.) the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras aiid Waterloo. Wounded at Talavera, and again at Waterloo. 143 Major-General Hill landed in Portugal in Aug. 1808, and served throughout the Peninsular war as aid-de-camp to Lord Hill. Served also the cam]taign of 1813. Slightly wounded at Oporto on the passage of the Douro, and severely at Waterloo. 146 Sir Wm. Maynard Gomm served in the expedition to the Holder in 1799; in that on the coast of France and Spain, under Sir James Pulteney in 1800 with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; to Stralsuud and Copenhagen in 1807 battles of Rolifa, Vimiera, and Corunna.in 1808-9 expedition to Walcheren in 1809 Peninsular campaigns as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-General, and has received a cross and a clasp lor Badajoz, Salamanca, Served also the campaign of 1813, including the battle Vittoria, San Sebastian, and Nive. of Wate'loo. 147 Major-General D'Oyly served in the campaign in North Holland in 1799 under Sir Ralph Abercromby, and the Duke of York, and was taken prisoner in the action of the 19th Sept. He served with the army in the North of Spain under Sir John Moore iu 1808-9, and was at the battle of Coruniia. Accompanied the expedition to Walcheren in Served at Cadiz during the siege in 1811 and 12 under Lord Lyuedoch, and Major1809. General Sir George Cooke, to whom he was aid-de-camp, and was sent home with despatches, announcing the raising of the siege in 1812. Served also in Flanders under Lord Lynedoch in 1814, and subsequently with the army under the Duke of Wellingtou in Flanders and France, and was severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo. 148 Major-General Wm. Gray commanded a detachment on board the Fortitude, in Lord Howe's action after the relief of Gibraltar, 20th Oct. 1782. Served with his company as marines under Admiral Milbank, in the North Sea removed with detachment on board the Boyne, and served in the Channel Fleet under Lord Howe on this service the Boyne captured a French 20 gun ship. Proceeded on board the Boyne to the U'est Indies, and was present at the taking of Martinique, St. Lu':ia, and Guadaloupe, where he was wounded in the knee. Served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, he was wounded in the arm in the action of the 2nd Oct., and on the 6th following he led the left wing of his regiment (the 2nd Foot) into action. Served also in Ireland during the rebellion iu 1798 also the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was present in the several engagements. iMedal for

services in Egypt.

149 Major-General Darley was at the sieges of Port-au-Prince, in St. Domingo, and of Blorne- Fortun^e, in St. Lucia. Served in Egypt in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of the Nivelle, and before Bayonne, 9th, lOlh, and 11th Doe. 1813. 150 Major-General Hamilton served in Holland in 1799, and was severely wounded at the battle of Crabbenham on the Zuyper Sluis, 10th Sept. 1799 (leg amputated). Served commanded the 100th regiment at the capture of Fort George, also in the American war and at the capture by assault of Fort Niagara ; and commanded the militia of Upper Canada at the battle of Lundv's Lane.
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Services of the General Officers.


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in Ireland in 1793, including the battle of tlie K^'vptian c;im|iaipn of 1801. I're-

enl also at the fating of Uchia and I'rorida in 18U9. Served afiervvurds in the Peninsula, from lUll to ItllJ, including the taking; ol' .Mcoy, and the battles ol' iSiar (^in command of division), I'aslalla, anu UrUal, n-heru be was severely wounded, and senthume fur recovery. Medal for services in Kgvpt. 1 ,)-' .Major-General John Grey served in tbo Kasl Indies in the campaign against Tippoo Sulian. including the baitle of Mallavelly, ibe attack of the i'oap and Sultan petiah before
Seiiiigapatum, siege of Seringupatam, aud on the storming parly at the assault (medal for Served in the l't?uinsula with the ."ith regiment, and was a major in tlie Snd present baltalirn hen the Krench and I'olish Lancers attacked that re^-iniental Ei llodon the siege of Ciudad Kodrigo, also at ibe scaling of the faiuie brnye on the night of the term, and at the storming of the great breach, which was earned by the 'Jnd battalion of the jib regiment. Twice wounded during the siege of Ciudad Kodrigo.
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163 Sir .\lexander Cameron served the campaigri of 1799 in Holland, with the expedition to the Keric.l in 1800 ; the Kgyptian campaign of 18t)l, severely wounded in the arm nd side at the battle of Alexandria. Eipediiiou to Germany under Lord Cathcart in 1805 ; and to Copenhagen in 1SU7, including the batile of Kioge. Landed iii Portugal in 18U8, and was present at the battle of \ imiera, wi'h the rear guard during the retreat, affair of Calravrllas, and battle of Ccrunna. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in Alar, 1R09, and was present at the battle of Fuei'tes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca and Vitloria, besides a great many minor actions and other desultory services, until obliged to return to England, owing to a severe wound received at Vitloria. Served also the campaigns of 1814 and 1 j in Holland, Flanders, aud France, iucluding the action at Merxem, operations before .Antwerp, and battles of Quatre Bras and W aterlco. at H hicb last he was severely wounded. Sir .Alexander has received a medal for services in Egypt, and a medal and two clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, J3adajoz and Salamanca. l.Vf Sir .Tames AVilson has received a cross and a clasp for Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamaiica, Vitloria. and Toulouse. Expedition to Ostend in 1798; to Holland in l.>.> Major.(ieneial Dalmer's services: 17'.w, including the action near the Helder '.Tth .Aug. and the subsequent actions of the fnd and 6th (Jet. Expedition to Ferrol, Vigo Bay, and Cadiz, in 1800; Egvpti;in campaign of 1801. including the actions of the 8th, l-.'th, Ijib, and JJlst .March. Expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; and that to Copenhagen in 1807, including the ojeralions which led to the capitulation of Copenhagen, and the capture of tlie Danish fleet. Expedition to Coninna in 18ii8, including the operations in the North of Spain, and subsequently re-embarked at Corunna. Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13, including the combats of El Bodon and Aldea de Pome, battles of Salamanca (severely wounded) and Vitloria. Campaign of 1813, including the battle of Waterloo (where bis hoise was killed under him"!, assault and capture of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Medal for services in Egypt and a medal and a clasp for the battles of Salamanca and A'ittoria. l.iti Sir Henry Watson commanded the 1st Portuguese cavalry at the battle of Salamanca, and has received a medal. l.>7 .Major-General Thomas Evans served at the capture of Demarara and Berbice in 17'.io operations at Mini^rca in 1799; and on the coast of Spain in 180O. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions at the landing, at Maudora, .Alexandria,' and Rhamanie, capture of Rbamanie fort and garrison, several affairs on the march to Cairo, siege and surrenderof that citv ; several affaira before .Alexandria ; siege and surrender of that city and fortress. In the suppression of a dangerous conspiracy of the Maroons and Blacks in Jamaica in 1806. Served also throughout the whole of the American war, including the defence of Fort George, the destruction of the enemy's batteries, and directing the force on Queenstown, which enabled Major-General Slieaffe to defeat and cajture the -American ani.y ; bimbardnient of Fort George and Messessagua, and partial destruction of the town of N'enark by the enemy's hot-shot; assault on Sackett s Harbour, expulsion of the enemy's army from Forty Mile Creek, and capture of his army material with many prisoners; action at ('hippawa. covering the retirement of our army to Fort George; also its retrograde in presence of the enemy to Twenty Mile Creek, and until it resumed the offensive night -' n the enemy during his investment of Fort George, when the .American General ivBs killi^d ; action at Lundy's Lane, repulse of the enemy with severe loss by the under bis command on the 5ih and llfih .Aug. 1814, before Fort Erie ; assault of ne, and the series of affairs on the Niagara Frontier. Received three several musket ahui Mounds at Sackett'a Harbour, viz. severally through the left leg, left arm, and on tlie right hip. Contused and horse killed at Fort Erie. Medal for services in Egvpt. Geneial Evans has been present in about forty two general actions and minor affairs ; and booourable testimony has been borne to his services for distinguished conduct in the tield is miliiarr and civil commands, on about seventy different occasions. 31

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Services of the Culoneh.

Sir Dttvid Ciinynphnme served the campnign of 1793, including tlie actions at Fomars, Taken priSt. Aiiiand, and Liiiceiles (severely wounded), and tlie siege of Valenciennes. soner in the ndioM at Ostend in May t7'.'8. in South 'i Colonel Tucker served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 America, iu 1807, and received a bavonet wound in the arm at the assault of Monte
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Video. 3 Colonel the Honourable AIe.v. Abercromby served in Holland in 1799; with tlie expedition to the Ferrol, 1800; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, Pvrenees, and Orthes, for which be has received a cross. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 4 Colonel Sherlock served the campaign of 1791 and 95 in Flanders, Holland, and Germany, with the 8lh IJgbt Dragoons, including the attack of liousbeque, all the outpost action at Boxtel, afl'airs on the retreat from Ostend, particularly at .Most and at UutTcldt where his horse was killed under him, and the retreat from the Rhine. Proceeded to the Peninsula in command of the 4tli Dragoon Guards, in August 1811, and served there until that regiment returned to England in May 1813. 5 Lord Porlarlington served in Holland in 1799 ; witli tbeexpedition to Hanover in 1805, the Peninsular camjiaign of 1809, including the battle of Talavera j the campaign of 1815, including the actions of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 6 Sir Robert Chambre Hill served in the Peninsula, and commanded a brigade of cavalry Served also the campaign of at the battle of Vittoria, for which he has received a medal. 1815, and was severelv wounded at Waterloo. Served iu Egypt in 1801; 7 Sir Wm. Cox was at the retaking of Grenada in 1796. Employed on a particular service in Spain in 1808, and was present in the action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Commanded the fortress of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 27th Aug. 1810, when, by the unfortunate explosion of its magazines, he was obliged to surrender it to the armv under Massena. 8 Sir Horatio G. P. Townshend served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the Grenadier Guards, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 9 Colonel .lohn Fred. Browne served in Flanders in 1793, 91, and 95, including the siege of Nimeguen and sortie from thence ; at the taking of St. Lucia in 1796 the Egyptiaa campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 31st .March ; with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 the campaign in Zealapd in 1807 ; expedition to Sweden in 1808 ; and to Walcheren in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, and commanded the iiSth, regiment at the battle of Barrosa, for which he has received a medal. 10 Colonel Burslem served at the capture of the Isle of France ; also at the attack and conquest of Java, for which he has received a medal. 11 Colonel .\oslev served tlie Egyptian camiiaign of 1801, and was severely wounded at. the battle of .Alexandria, medal for services in Egypt.
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Colonel Gauntlett was actively employed against the Moroons in the


for the battle of

West

Indies.

Served also in EgT,-pt. 13 Colonel W oodgate has received a medal

Fuentes d'Onor, and was

wounded

in that action.

11 Colonel I'atrickson served in the Peninsula with the 43d Light Infantry, and has received a medal fur the battle of Toulouse, on which occasion he commanded the regiment. 15 Colonel Thornton served in the Peninsula, and commanded the 'tOth regiment at the battles of I'alavera. Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received a cross. 16 Sir John .Milley Dovle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8lh, 13th, and 21st March. Served also in the Peninsula, and commanded the 19th Portuguese at Fuentes d'Dnor, Cindad Rodrigo, Viltoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthes, for which he has received a cross and a clasp. He has also received a medal for services in

Egypt.
,7 Colonel Keate served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1808 to Jan. 1813, including the passage of the Douro, battle ofBasaco, sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo, battle of Salamanca, and

iege of Burgos.
18 Colonel Ward served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two clasps for Salamanca, Badajoz, and the Pyrenees. 19 Colonel Wm. W. Klake served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; and afterwanls in South .-Vmerica, including the affair of San Carlos, and siege of .Monte Video. Served also in the Peninsula, including the battles of Uoleia and \iinicra, the passage of Sdedal for Roleia and the Douro, battle of Castalla, and the affair of Villa Franca. Vimiera.

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Services of the Colonels.

20 Sir Edward Miles served on the Continent in 1794 and 95, including tbe battle of Lincelles, action at the bridge of Wallam, storming of Fort Nook, siege of Nimeguen, and defence of the Emms River. Actively employed in the West Indies in 1796 and 97, and was present at the sieges of St. Lucia and Grenada, and capture of Trinadad. Served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. Embarked for tbe Peninsula in 1308, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, fiom June, 1812, to the end of the war, including the battle of Salamanca (severely and dangerously wounded), action at Villa Moriel, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, siege and s!ormiiig of San Sebastian (dangerously wounded at the assault), passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, and Nive (9th to 13th Dec.) Proceeded to Ava in command of a brigade, and was engaged in all the operations against the enemy in that country from June to 17th Aug. ISa-l embarked for tbe eastward, and commanded the force at the storm and capture of Mergui, 6th Oct. returned to Rangoon in November, served there during its investment in Dec. 1824, and commanded the Madras force in several assaults on the enemy. Sir Edward has received a medal and a clasp for Salamanca and San Sebastian. 21 Colonel Knight Erskine commanded the 27th regt. at Badajoz, and has received a
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medal. 22 Sir Archibald Slaclaine's services Mysore campaign of 1799 against Tippoo Sultan, including the battle of Rlallavelly, siege and storming of Seringapatam, where be received three wounds, from the effects of which he was confined in hospital for upwards of a year. Capture of the Danish settlement of Tranquebar and the Paligar war in 1801, includino* the battle of Ardingy, and affair of Serungapore, where he was vi-ounded. Wabratta war of 1802, 3, and 4 against Scindia, Holkar, and the Bera Rajah, including the storm of Jalnaghur, siege and storming of Gawilghur, siege of Asseerghur (wounded), and battle of Argaum. Ordered home in 1804 in consequence of severe wounds received in the diflerent actions from 1799 to 1804. Peninsular campaigns 1810, 11, 12, including the siege of Cadiz, the defence of Matagorda (an outwork of Cadiz, and a ruined redoubt wlien taken possession of from the enemy) from 22nd Feb. to 22nd April. 1310, during which long period Sir Archibald (then a captain in the old 94th regiment) with a very small force under his command, most gallantly kept at bay 8,000 of the enemy under Marshal Soult, who conducted the siege, and did not evacuate until ordered to do so by Lieut.-General Sir Thos. Graham, his men being nearly all either killed or wounded. Served also at the battle of Barrosa (dangerously wounded, and his horse killed), and capture of Seville. 23 Colonel James Hay served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 16th Light Dragoons, and was severely wounded at Waterloo, ftledal and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria and the Nive. 24 Sir William Warre served in the Peninsula from 1808 to 1813, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, tbe passage of the Douro, 1st siege of Badajoz, sieo-es and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battle of Salamanca, besides various minor
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affairs.

25 Colonel D'Aguilar served


1809.

tion of several forts, and at the

in India under Lord Lake, and was present at the reducassault on Bhurtpore. Proceeded to Walcheren in June, Served also on the eastern coast of Spain under Sir John Murray and Sir Henry

Clinton.

March.

26 Colonel O'Malley served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; with the expedition 1800 the Egyptian campaign of 1801, wounded in the action of the 13th Served also the campaign of 1815, including the actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was twice wounded, and had two horses shot under him, but
to the Ferrol,
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did not quit the field. 27 Colonel Cotton served at the Helder, including the actions of the 2nd and 6th Oct. 1799. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and served with the Spanish army. 28 Colonel Charles Turner served tbe Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th and 13th jNlarch, and was taken prisoner in a skirmish near Lake Mareotis, 18th March. Served also at the capture of Martinique in 1809. Medal for services in Egypt. 29 Colonel Ogilvie served in the American war, and was severely wounded at Stoney Creek. 30 Colonel Aylmer served at the Helder in 1799, including the action of the 18th Sept. Egyptian campaign of 1801 in Spain and Portugal in 1808 9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna and subsequently with the expedition to Walcheren. 31 Colonel Vernon served ia tbe Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Talavera, siege of the forts at and battle of Salamanca (severely wounded), and siege of Burgos. Campaigns in Holland in 1794, 95, and 99 besieged 32 Colonel Vigoureux's services Peninsular camin Nimeguen, 1794, and was present at the battle of the 19th Sept. 1799. paigns of 1810,11, 12, and 13, including the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, and Campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Flanders, and was severely wounded Vittoria. Medal and a clasp for the battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Vittoria. at Waterloo. 33 Sir James A. Hope served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; to Zealand in
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1807, inclnding the siege of Copenhagen to Sweden iii 1808 ; in Portugal and Spain in 1808 9, including the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna expedition to WalcJieren in 1609 Peninsulnr campaigns from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Uarrosa, sie<;e of Ciudad Hodrigo, covering the siege of Hadajoz, affairs in front of Salamanca and at Oiinia. battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passages of the Biuassoa. Gave d'OIeron, and Gave de Pnu, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orlhes, and Toulouse. Sir James has received a cross and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse. 34 Sir Robert Harvey served as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General of the British and of the Pjrtu;;uese uruiies in Portugal, Spain, and France, from I80*) to the close of the war in 1814, and was present at the battles of the passage of the Douro and Busaco, second siege of Badnjoz. siege and storm of Ciudad Hodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of \ ittoria, Pyrenees (slightly wounded), Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse, besides numerous minor aH'airs. From 1809 to 1811 he was employed in procuring intelligence of the enemy in advance of the army, in organizing nine Portuguese Guerilla Corps (the officers of which presented him with an elegant sword in testimony of Lis services with them), and in resisting the attempt of the enemy's passage of the Tagus at Chamusea. From 1811 to 1814 he was the organ of communication between the Duke of Wellington and the Portuguese troops. Medal for the battle of Orthes. 33 Sir Dudley Hill served with the expedition to South America in 1806, including the storming of .Monte Video (with the Forlorn Hope), battle of Colonia, and attack on Buenos Ayres, where be was wounded in the thigh, and taken prisoner. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Roleia (wounded in the leg), action at Benevente, retreat to Corunna, battle of Falavera, action of the Coa. battles of Busnco and Fuentes d'Onor. siege and storming of iJadajoz, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded in the breast and through the arm), siege of Burgos, defence of the river Carrion (wounded and taken prisoner), siege of San Sebastian (twice wounded), investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Sir Dudley has received a cross and a clasp for Fueutes d'Onor, Badajoz, Sala; ; ;

in the Peninsula from August 1808, to the end of that war in 1814, including the capture of Oporto, battle of Busaco. acliLns at Pombal and Kedinha. defence of Alba de Tormes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (severely wounded through the arm), and Toulouse, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the campaigns of 18'Jj and Jo in Burmah, as a brigadier; stormed and carried stockades Dear Prome, on the 1st and .itb Dec. 18'.'5. Sir Richard has received a medal and two clasps for the battle? of Busaco, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees. 37 Sir Frederick Stuvin served at the Ferrol in 1800 in Germany in 1805 ; at the sieo'e and capture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; wiih the expedition to Sweden in 1808 in Spain and Portugal in 1808 9, including the retreat and battle of Corunna ; expedition to Walcberea and capture of Flushing in 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the sie-es and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pvrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also at New Orleans, where he was wounded. Sir Frederick has received a cross and two clasps. 38 Sir Guy Campbell commanded the 6ih regiment at the battle of the Pyrenees, for which he has received a medal. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
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39 Colonel Richard G. Hare served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Adjutaut-Geueral, and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Nivelle and Nive. 40 Colonel Alexander Thomson served as an assistant engineer at San Sebastian, and has
received a medal. 41 Colonel lleriot served in the .-Vmerican war, and commanded the Canadian Voltigeurs ID the action at Chrystler's Farm, for which he has received a medal. 42 Colonel Wm.' Crosse accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805; to South America in 1806, and was present at the storming of Buenos Ayres. Served also in the Peninsula with the 36tb regiment, and was present at the battles of Roleia. Vimiera, Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. He has received a cross for the four last-mentioned battles. 43 Colonel William Napier served at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge in 1807; Sir John Moore's campaipri of 1808 9; the subsequent Peninsular campaigns from I809 to the end of the war in 1814, and was present in many of the soul-stirring scenes which be has described with so much ability in his admirable '' History of the Peninsular War," including the combat of the Coa (wounded), battle of Busaco, combats of Pombal, Redihha, Casal Nova (severely wounded at the bead of six companies supporting the .5'2(i Regt.), Foz d'Aronce, battle of Salamanca, passage of the Huebra. combat of Vera when Soult attempted to relieve San Sebastian, and again when the allies passed the Hidassoa, battles of the Nivelle. Nive (wounded defending the churchyard of Arcangues), and Orthes. Medal and two clasps for Salamanca, Nivelle, and Nive. at which battles be commanded Served also in tlie campaign tfae 43rd Light Infantry, as also in many minor combats. of 1815. 47


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44 Colonel Duffy served in the Peninsula with the 43rd Light Infantry, and has received a medal for the assault and capture of Badajoz, on which occasion the command of the regiment devolved on him after Colonel Macleod was killed. 45 Colonel Jlartin Lindsay served the campaign in Java in 1811, including the actions of the 22nd August and Kith Sept., in which latter he commanded eight companies of the 78th Highlanders, and has received the medal. Served also the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the actions at Merxem, and homhardment of Antwerp. 46 Colonel Dauheney served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope and capture of the Dutch fleet at Saldanha Bay subsequently for upwards of fourteen years in the East Indies, including the campaign of 1301 2 against the Mahratta chieftains, and commanded the Grenadiers of his Regt. (the 84th) at the assault and capture of Thurne ; also in the Guzeruts in 1802, 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir .lohn IMurray's army. Proceeded to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and surrender of Flushing. 47 Colonel Mercer accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805, and that to Walcheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to May 1811, and again from July 1811 to March 1814, including the affair at Sohral (wounded), battle of Barrosa (wounded), siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, passage of the Bidassoa, and battle of the ]\ivelle. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. 48 Colonel Milman served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards, and was
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49 Colonel Tonson served at the capture of Martinique in 1794, and was wounded and taken prisoner at St. Vincent's the following year. Actively employed in Ireland during the rehellicn in 1798 in Holland in 1799 ; and at Walcheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from July 1813, including the battle of the Nive, for which he has received a medal. 60 Colonel Wm. Alex. Gordon served in Holland in 1799 at Walcheren in 1809 and in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action at Aroya de Molino, battles of Vittoria and the Nive, besides various minor affairs. Severely wounded in the left arm at Vittoria, and again in the right foot in forcing the enemy's lines at Haspaine, 14th Feb. 1814. Medal for the Nive. 51 Colonel Lambert served the campaign under Sir John Moore in 1808 9 ; expedition to Walcheren in 1809 defence of Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ; Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14 was Adjutant at Corunna and Barrosa. 52 Colonel Fremanlle served in Germany under Lord Cathcart in 1806 ; in South America under General Whitelock in 1807 afterwards throughout the Peninsular war. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of W^aterloo. Medal for the battle of Orthes. 53 Lord George Wm. Russell served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Talavera (wounded), Barrosa, and Toulouse, for wliich last he has received a medal. 54 Colonel Wynyard served with the army in Sicily from 1808 to March 1810, when he was severely wounded at the attack on Santa Maura, for which he subsequentlv obtained the Brevet rank of Major; he was also present and on the staff with the force that occupied Ischia and Procida. 55 Colonel James Fergusson'a services Campaigns in Portugal and Spain in 1808 9, including the battles of Vimiera and Corunna; e.xpedition to Walcheren in 1809; Peninsular campaigns from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passan-e of the Coa near .-ilmeida, battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corva, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, afl'air of San Munos, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and investment of Bayonne. Col. Fergusson has received five wounds, viz. at Vimiera, slightly at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, severely in the body, and slightly in the foot; at liadajoz, slightly in the side by a splinter of a shell in the trenches, and in the head at the assault. Medal for Badajoz. 56 Sir James H. Reynett was on the expedition against i'errol in 1800, and was present at the action before that place. Appointed to the Quarter-Master-General's staff upon the army entering Spain in Nov. 1808, and was present at Lugo, the affairs upon the retreat to, and at the battle of Corunna. Re-appointed to the Quarter-iMaster-General's staff' in Portugal, in April, 1809 present at the affairs previous to, and at the passage of the Douro, and capture of Oporto, affair of Salamonde, battles of Talavera and Busaco, affairs upon the retreat to the lines before Lisbon, and subsequently in 1811 at those upon the advance from thence, at Pombal, Redinha, Sabugal, and Foz d'Arouce, and at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor. 57 Colonel Creagh was actively employed in St. Domingo in 1797 and 98; in Holland in 1799, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct. Served in Portugal and Spain in 1808, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received a medal. Served also at New Orleans, including the engagements of the 25th Dec. 1814, and 1st and 8th Jan. 1815. Severelv wounded at Vimiera. 48
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eererely wounded at the battle of Toulouse. 61* Colonel John Bell served in the Pt-tiinsula as an Assistant-Quartor-Master-General, and lias received a cross for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. 60 Colonel Auchmutr serred in tlie Peninsula, and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Ortlies and Toulouse. 61 Culunel Li>;btfoot served in the Peninsula with the 4,ith regiment, aud was present at the battles of Holeia. \'imiera, Tidavera, Husaco, and Fuentes d'Onor first siege of Badajoz. siege and assault of Ciudad Hodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz (slightlv wounded), storming of Fort Picurina (slightly wounded), battles of Salamanca, Viitoria, Pyrenees, Urthea, and Toulouse (severely wounded), besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Medal and two clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse. 6i Colonel Wingrove served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795; the battle of I'rafalgar ; the taking of Genoa in 1814 ; on board the Boyne when that ship singly engaged three French ships of the line and three frigates off Toulon in 1814 ; and on board the Hercuie in a single action off Cape Michola Mole. 63 Colonel Convers served in the Peninsula, aud has received a medal for Orthes. 64 Colonel Henderson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798; at the Helder in 1799, and was present at the first landing, and battles of the 19th ^ept., Snd and 6th Oct. Expedition to Egypt under Sir Ralph .\bercroml>y in 1801. Landed in Portugal in 1808 Expedition to atvd was present at the battle of Vimiera, retreat to, and battle of Corunna. the Scheldt and siege of Flushing in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1811, to the end of that warin 1814, and commanded the Queen's at the battle of 'i'oulouse. 65 Colonel Koboris embarked with the expedition to Ostend under Major-General Coote ; landed in command of the left advanced guard, and was taken prisoner the following day. Served in Egvpt in 1807 ; with the expedition to the Bav of Naples, including the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida ; with that to Island of Lissa in the .Adriatic in 1812 ; storming the heights and capture of Genoa in 1814. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present at the capture of Castine and Buckstown on the Penobscot. 66 Colonel Iloger Parke served in the Peninsula with the 39th regiment, aiid was present at the battles of Albubera, and Barrosa. 67 Colonel .Macpherson commanded the 88th regiment at the battles of Vittoria and Orthes, for which he has received a medal and a clasp, ti8 Colonel de Bosset served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; expedition to Zealand, siege and surrender of Copenhagen in 1807 ; expedition to Sweden, and subsequently to Portugal in 1808 siege of Santa .Maura in 1810. 69 Colonel Money served 25 years in the 11th dragoons, in Flanders and Holland in 1794 and 95, also iii Germany the latter year, and again in North Holland in 1799. As Captain commanding a detachment of his regiment with Sir Ralph Abercromhy in the Mediterranean in 1800, and in Egypt in 1801. Served the Peninsular campaigns of 1811 and 12, including the battle of Salamanca; also the campaign of 1315, including the battle of Waterloo, towards the close of which the command of the 11th dragoons devolved on him. 70 Colonel Henrv Dawkins served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including tlie sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Burgos, battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, passage of the .Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion lie was severely wounded. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 71 Colonel Forbes served in Holland in 1794 and 95, including the sortie from Nimeguen against the French lines, action in driving the F'rench across the Waal at Bommel, and at Geldermansel. .Accompanied his regiment, the 78th, to Qniberon Bay, and was at the taking of Isle Uieu in 1795 ; to the Cape of Good Hope in 1796, and capture of the Dutch fleet in Saldanha Bav. Proceeded with his regiment to India in Nov. following, and served with it during the campaign in Oude in 1798 and 99 ; also in part of the Mahratta campaign in 1803, including the storm of the Pitub of .\hmednughur, and during the siege of the Fort. Present in everv action in which his regiment was engaged in Java during 1811, 12, and 13, including the forcing of the enemy's position at SS eltcvreden, storm of the lines of Quelled an insurrection which broke Cornelia, the heights of Serandole, and Ujocjocarta. out in the east end of Java in May 1813. when Lieut-Colonel Fraser and Captain Macpherson of the 78th were murdered by the insurgents. Medal for services in Java, and five times thanked in general orders. 72 Colonel Proctor served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served also at Gibraltar, Tarifa, and in the Peninsula, from 1810 to Dec. 1812, and subsequently in the Peninsula and South of France, from .April to July 1814, including the affair of Posts near Malaga, battle of Barrosa (contusion on the body), and retreat from .Madrid. Embarked from Bourdeaux for Canada, and commanded the 82nd regiment before Fort Erie, from 2nd Sept., and throughout the successive operations

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74 Colonel Addison served in the American war, on the staff of Sir J. Sherbrooke, 75 Colonel C. J. Uoyle served in the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of the Douro, capture of Oporto, battle of Talavura, action at Campo Major, and battle of
Fuentes d'Onor. 76 Colonel Charretie served in the Peninsula from I8l2 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of \'iuoria and Toulouse. 77 Colonel Parkinson served at the capture of the Island of Bourbon, on the staff of Sir H. S. Keating'. Served also the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Netherlands and France, including the attack on iMerxera, operations before Antwerp and Bergen-op-Zoom, and battle of Quatre Bras, where he was slightly wounded. 78 Colonel Tho. Hunter Bluir served in Portugal and Spain from August 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the affair of Obidos, battles of Koleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in August 1809, and was present at the capture of Oporto, affair of Salamonde, and battle of Talavera, at which last he was severely wounded, and made prisoner in hospital. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo, Commanded a brigade in Ava, including the capture of Melloon. 79 Colonel Lluell^-n served in the Peninsula with the 28th regiment from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814 also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded. 80 ColonelJohn Hare's services Landing at the Helder and campaign under the Duke of York, Aug. 1799 landing and advance upon Ferrol, 25th and !26th Aug. 1800 Egyptian campaign of 1801 capture ot the Islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809 ; campaigns on the eastern coast of Spain from Aug. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the taking of Alcoy, battles of Biar and Castalla, siege of and operations before Tarragona, and blockade of Barcelona. Cam[)aign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo (wounded), and capture of Paris. Medal for services in Egypt. 81 Colonel Wade served in the Peninsula as aid-de-camp to Sir Lowry Cole, and was severelv wounded at the battle of Albuhera. 82 Colonel Egerton after serving as a subaltern with the 29th regiment in North America, and proceeding as a Captain with the 89ih regiment to South America, accompanied the 2nd battalion 34th regiment to the Peninsula in 1809. In the following year was appointed to the staff as Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General, and attached to the second division, in which capacity he served at the battle of Busaco, and on the retreat to and during the subsequent occupation of the lines before Lisbon. He was then removed as senior of the Adjutant General's Department to the fourth division ; was present at the siege and capture of Oliven^a, the first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera (wounded), and combat of Aldea de Poute. Relinquished his staff appointment and rejoined his regiment in the winter of 1811, and continued to serve with it until appointed aide-de-camp to sir Rowland Hill in 1812, on whose personal staff he remained until the termination of the war, and was present at the battles of Vittoiia, Pyrenees for which he obtained the brevet rank of Major, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. On Lord Hill's appointment to a command with the army in Flanders in the spring of 1815, he selected Colonel Egerton as his first aide-decamp, who served as such at the battle of W aterloo where he obtained the brevet of Lieut. Colonel and continued in the same capacity until the return of the army of occupation from France in 1818. When Lord Hill assumed the command of the army in chief in 1828 he was pleased to name Colonel Egerton for the confidential appointment of first aide-decamp and private Secretary, which he has held during the whole period of his Lordship's continuance at the head ot the army, 83 Colonel Wm. Chalmers served in Sicily in 1807 ; campaigns of 1808 9 in Portugal and Spain expedition to Walcheren, including bombardment of Flushing ; at Cadiz in 1810 and 11 and all the succeeding Peninsular campaigns, including tho battle of Barrossa attack of the enemy on the heights near Moresco, battles of Salamanca, combat of the Huebra (San Rlunoz), battle ot ^'itto^ia, attack at Maya, battles of the Pyrenees on the 30th and 3 1st July, and three subsequent actions between the Pyrenees and Nivelle, besides a great many minor affairs and skirmishes on the advance to Madrid and capture of the Retire, on the retreat from Burgos, and in covering four sieges. Served also in the Netherlands in 1814 and 15, including the battle of Waterloo, and posterior operations in France to Aug. 1817. He was severely wounded in assault of the entrenchments at Sarre, and has had nine horses killed or wounded under him in action, three of them at Waterloo. 84 Colonel John Boteler Parker served at Walcheren in 1809, and was employed in the operations previous to and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked for Lisbon in Feb. 1812, and remained with the Duke of Wellington's army till the conclusion of the war in 1814 was present at the battle of Vittoria, both the sieges of San Sebastian, battle of Orthes' combat of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, Served also the campaign of 1815, and lost his left leg at the battle of Waterloo. Medal for the battle of Vittoria, where he commanded
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medal for tbe buttle of Toulous. Served also the campaign of 1615, and iras sererel; wounded at Waterloo. 87 Colonel John Campbell served ia the Peninsula^ France, and Flanders, and Las received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. 88 Colonel Kieldin); lirovi-ne served in tbe Peninsula with the 40th regiment, and has received a medal lor tbe assault and capture of Hadajos.
By Colonel T. W. Taylor served at the capture of Java, including the attack of the outpost near Weltevreden, and the storming of the lines of Cornells. Served also the campaign of IBl.i, including the battle of Waterloo. 90 Colonel .Arguimbau served in the Peninsula ivith the Srd battalion of the Royals, and lost an arm at San Sebastian. Served also the campaign of 1813, and was slightly wounded mt Quatre bras, and also at Waterloo. 91 Colonel Childers served at the llelder in 1799; the Peninsular campaigns from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814 ; tbe campaign of IHl.'i. including the battle of Waterloo, ('ommanded a bri',rade of cavalrv at tbe siege of Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere. 9i Colonel II. Ci. Smith served in the Peninsula with tbe Kifle Brigade, and on the staff of Major-Cieneral Skerrett. Served afterwards at New Orleans and the subsequent campaign in Flanders and France on the staff of Major-General Lambert. 93 Sir Ue Lacy Evans served in the Peninsula from 181'.' to the end of that war in 1814, and subsei)uently in tbe American war, including the operations against Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans where he was wounded. Served also the campaign of 1815, including tbe battle of Waterloo. 94 Colonel Alexander lligginson served the campaign of 1808 9, including the battle of Corunna ; with the expedition to Walcberen in 1809 ; and the Peninsular campaigns of 181i, 13, and 14. 9j Colonel Wm. H. Scott proceeded to the Peninsula iu 1809, and was present at the capture of Oporto, subsequent pursuit of Soult's army, and battle of Talarera, wheie he was wounded through the body, and afterwards made prisoner, being left in hospital upon the retreat of the army. 96 Sir Thomas Reade served in Sicily as an .Assistant-Quarter- Master-General, and commanded a flotilla of gun-boats in and near the straits of Messina during tbe attempted invasion of Sicily by the French forces in 1810. 97 Sir John Morillyon Wilson was six years in the navy, in which service be received three wounds. He was in tbe expeditions to the Helder in 1799 ; and Egypt in 1801, when he received a medal and the thanks of the Captain Pacha for saving tbe crew of a Turkish man-of-war's boat. He accompanied tbe expedition to Walcberen and was twice wounded dunn' tbe siege of Flushing. From the latter end of 1809 to 1812, he was present with his regiment at the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and tbe various actions fought on the Peninsula within those periods. In tbe winter of 1812 be joined the 1st battalion Koral Scots in Canada, and was in the different attacks made on Sackett's Harbour, Great Sodus, (where he received a severe bayonet wound during a night attack), Black Kock, Boffaloe, and the battle of Chippewa, where be received seven wounds he was left for dead on tbe field of battle, and fell into the bands of tbe enemv. Tbe army medical board in ita official report to the Secretary at War in 1825, states that " few cases of more aggravated distress from terere wounds have come before us ; and we have no doubt tbe life of this officer will be shortened by their results, and we see not the least prospect o( permanent recovery." Sir John has received thirteen wounds, and has two musket balls still lodged in bis body. He received the brevet rank of .Major and Lieutenant-Colonel, for his conduct before the enemy. 98 Sir .Alexander .Anderson commanded the 11th Portuguese regiment in the Peninsular war, and has received a cross and three clasps for tbe assault and capture of Badajoz, and tbe battles of Salamanca, Vitloria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. 99 Colonel Holt served in Fgypt in 1801, and was wounded through tbe body in the action at the landing. Served also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, and commanded the 17tb Portuguese regiment at the battlesof Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which be baa received a cross and one clasp. Medal for services

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d'Onor, Vittoria,' Nivelle, Nive, and Onhes, besides various minor actions and other desultory services,' Wounded at San Sebastian, the Nive, and at Orthes very severely in the head. Colonel Snodgrass has received a cross for San Sebastian. Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes. 104 Colonel Balvaird served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of the Nivelle and Nive. 105 Colonel Stretlon served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees at the Heights of Roncesvalles, Linzonin, Heights above Pampeluna, storming the French position 30th .Tuly, and pursuit of the enemy until the 6th August, passage of the Bidassoa, Heights above Vera, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, afiaiis near Bayonne (10th to 13th Dec), battle of Orthes, taking the bridges over the Krs river, and battle of Toulouse. Served afterwards at New Orleans, and the subsequent campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. JNledal for the battle of the Pyrenees where he commanded the 40th regiment. 106 Colonel Darling served at the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1810, and was severely wounded in the left knee by a musket-shot in storming the heights of Matauba. Proceeded to the Peninsula, and joined the 51st Light Infantry in May 1812, at Castallo Branco ; engaged on tiie heights of San Cristoval, the battle of Salamanca, and surrender of the Retire Madrid employed with his Regt. before Burgos ; and after the retreat from thence he was attacked by typhus fever, and sent to England for recovery in May 1812, Rejoined the army on the heights of Echellar in September following, and was present at the battle of Kivelle, and the subsequent attack of the heights of St. Pe. Appointed Major of Brigade Dec, 1813, and attached to Slajor-General Hay's brigade in the 5th division, and was employed throughout the blockade and operations before Bayonne, Appointed AssistantAdjutant-Geiieral to the 5th division in April 1814, and remained in charge of that department until the embarkation of the division in August 1814. On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointed to the staff as Assist-Adjt. -General, and attached to the 4th division, under Sir Charles Colville employed with his division in the operations connected with tlie battle of Waterloo, the storming of Cambray, and captulation of Paris, 107 Sir Wm, Lewis Herries proceeded witli the expedition to South America in 1807 ; to Walcheren in 1809, including the siege and capture of Flushing, Served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, and was severely wounded (leg amputated) and taken prisoner at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. 108 Colonel St. Clair served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, battle of the Nive, and investment of Bayonne. Medal for the Nive. 109 Colonel Zuhlcke served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera (severely wounded) and Fuentes d C)nor, sieges of Badajoz and Ciudad Rodrigo, battles of Salamanca, \'ittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Medal and two cUisps. 110 Colonel Wm. Rowan served in Portugal and Spain under Sir John ]\Ioore ; with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 in the Peninsula from January to June 1811, and again from January 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, aud Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 111 Lord Sandys served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from 1812 to the end of that war, including the action at Morales, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Waterloo. 112 Sir Thomas Henry Browne served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; at the capture of Martinique in 1809 (wounded). Served afterwards in the Peninsula as a DeputvAssistant-Adjutant-General at the head-quarters of the Duke of "Wellington and, subsequently, at the head-quarters of the Austrian, Russian, and Prussian armies, as aide-decamp to Lord Stewart. During the Peninsular war he was present at every action, from the battle of Salamanca to that of Toulouse, and received a sabre cut on the head at the battle
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of Aittoria. 113 Colonel Tho. W. Forster acted as major ofbrigade at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, Senior officer on board the Astell, Indiaman, when that ship and two others were for some hours engaged with two French frigates and a corvette in July, 1810. 114 Colonel Howard served on the Continent in 1793 and 94 in St. Domingo and the West India Islands, from 1795 to 1799. Served also in the Peninsula, and was most severely wounded at the battle of Talavera, 27tl) July, 1809, and made prisoner. 115 Colonel Nicolls has served in every quarter of the globe, and has been several times severely wo'unded. 116 Colonel Whetham served with the expedition to South America, and was severely wounded (right leg amputated) at the assault of Monte Video. 117 Colonel Thomas Wildman served with the 7th Hussars in the campaign of 1808 (uider Sir John Moore, and was present in the cavalry engagements at Mayorga, Benevente,
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and throughout the retreat to Curuunu. Served also the Peninsular campaljcns of 1813 and II, including the inrestnient and surrender of Pampeluna, the battle of Urthes, and intermediate atluirs. Served the campaign of IHI.S as aide-de-canip to the Earl of L xbridge, including the action at Quatre Bras, retreat ou the 17th, and buttle of Waterloo, at which last he was sligLllv wounded. 118 Colonel Kobbins served in the Teninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 7th Hussars, and was severelv wounded at Waterloo. Com1 !'.> toK.nel George Lewis served in Sir Richard Strachan's action Ith Nov. 1805. manded a Itattalion of Marines in the American war, including the action at Bludensburg, attack on Baltimore, and various skirmishes tn the Cliesapenk. K'O Colonel Dumas served at the blockade of Malta in 17y9; in Egypt in 1801, and again in 1807 and at the battle of Muida. Medal for services in Egypt. 1^1 Colonel Payler served in the Peninsula under Sir John Jloore, and subsequently under the Duke of Wellington, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battles of the Nivelle and Xive. l'.'.' I Colonel Edward Wildman served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to Sept. 1811, and agiiiu from July Ibl'.' to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera and Busaco, action at Redinha, battle of Albuhera, retreat from Salamanca to Portugal, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served also the ciinipaigu of 1815, and had three horses killed under him at Waterloo. Received two severe sabre wounds in the head and arm, and made prisoner at the battle of .Mbuhera. U-a Sir Maxwell Wallace served the campaign of 181.5, and was present in the action at (juutre I'raa.ihe r-ireot on the 17th June, and liattle of Waterloo. 124 Colonel the Hon. John Finch served in the Peninsula fiom Nov. 1818 to the end of that war in 1814, and received a sabre wound at the battle of Vittoria, r.'j Sir .\ugu3tus d'Este served at New Orleaus on the staff of Sir John Lambert, and behaved with great gallantry. l-'o Colonel Cochrane landed with tlie first army in Portugal on the 3d Aug. 1808, and served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 11, and part of 1812, including the battles and sieges of Roli^a, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, Redinha, Oliven^a, Badajoz (1st siege), and Ciudad Rodrigo. Ser^-ed nearly two years in Canada during the .Vmerican war, as aide-de-camp to the (jovemor-Generol and Commander of the Forces, Lieut. -General
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1S8 Colonel Simpson served in the Peninsula from May 1812 to May 1813, including the latter part of the defence of Cadiz, luid the attack on Seville. Served also the campaign of 181.>. and was severely wounded at i^uatre Bras. l'S9 Colonel Duncan M'Gregor was actively employed in Sicily and Italy in 1806, including the skirmish at St. Euphemie, battle of Maida, attack on Scylla Castle, and capture of Cairone. Campaign of 1807 in Egypt, including the attacks in the Desert, and siege of Rosetta. Campaign in Holland in 1809, includiug the attacks and captures of Ter \'ere, and Flushing. Campaigns in the Peninsula during part of 1813 and 14. Capture of Corsica in May 1814. Wounded through the right shoulder by a musket-shot at the battle of Maida. 130 Colonel Scton served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the medal in South America in 18(i7 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles or sieges of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Salamanca. Wounded at the attack of Buenos Ayres. Medal and a clasp for the assault and capture of Badajoz. and battle of Salamanca. 131 Colonel Xickle served in the action of the 2nd July 1807 before Buenos Ayres ; volunteered and led the Forlorn Hope on the oth July, and was very severely wounded, and his party ail either killed or wounded. Served, with the exception of about five months, during the whole of the Peninsular war from 1809 to the embarkation of his Regt. (the 88th), in 1814 at Bourdeaux for North America, including the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera and Busaco, second siege of Badajoz, the retreat and advance of the army to and from the Lines at Torres \'edras, battle of \'ittoria. sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and (Jrthes, combats of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse (very severely wounded), independent of a great many skirmishes of advanced and outposts. Served afterw-ards in the .American war in the aDair of Plattsburg, where he led the advance across the Sarinac River and was wounded. Upon the breaking out of the Insurrection in British North .America in the winter of 1837, Colonel Nickle volunteered his serTJces, and he is still employed there. Medal for tlie battle of Nivelle. ISS Colonel Middleton served at the ca;ituro of Java, 1811 ; throughout the Mahralta war ia 1817 and 18, and was very severely wounded in the battle of Cballapore. 133 Colonel .Macintosh served in the Peninsula from .August 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the actions at Alba de Tonnes and San Munos, passage of the Tormes above Salamanca, and attack on the French rear-guard under General Villate ; battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, combat of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.

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Drinkwater Beilmne served nt (jibrnltAT during the memomble siege. S Lieut. -Col. West served io Holland from Nov. 1791 to May l7l)6, and waa present wbeu the French attacked the British after crossiu^ the Waal and the different afluirs in which his regiment (the 3rd Guards) was enpiged also the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the action at the landing, and tliose of the '.'7th .\ug., 10th and 19th Sept. and '2d of Oct. Served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was employed in all the affnirs afier the landing, up to tlie surrender of Alexandria Proceeded with the expedition to Hanover in IHO.S to Zealand in 1807, and was present at the siege and surrender of Cojienhagi-n. Kmbarked for the Peninsula in ISOS. and was present at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, action at Salamonde, battle of Talavera, and various minor affairs. Ileceivud a bayonet wound in the tliigh in a skirmish on the 'id October 1799; and in a subsequent affair he was twice severelr wounded, ou the left shoulder Joint by a sabre cut, and un the right side by slug shots. 3 Lieut. -Colonel Henry Le Blanc served in South America in 1806, and lost a leg. 1 Lieut.-Col. Dales was at the taking of the French Islands of St. Pierre and IMiguelon, new Newfoundland, in 1793. Served under the Duke of York in Holland in 1799, including the taking of Hooro, and actions of the 2nd and btb Oct. Severely contused on the shoulder by a musket shot, in the action on the Sand Hills on the 2nd Oct. 5 Baron Bulow served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and has received a medal nd two clasps for the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouse. 6 Lieut.-Col. Luke Alen served at the captures of Martinique and the Saintes in 1809, uid Guadaloupein 1810. .Medal and one clasp. 7 Lieut.-Col. U. H. Cooke served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. Medal for the assault and capture of San Sebastian. 8 Lieut.-Col. John Mansel has seen a great deal of active service in the West Indies, including the captures of St. Lucia and Trinidad. Served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Nov. 181*2, and again from March 1814 to the end of that war, including the reduction of the Forts at Salamanca, and battles of Salamanca and Toulouse, for which be has received 5 medal and a clasp. 9 Lieut.-Col. Halkett served in the Peninsula. France, and Flanders, and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Albuhera and Salamanca. 10. Lieut.-Col. Hussell Manners served the second Mysore campaign, including Seringapatam and siege of Pondicberry. Served also in the Peninsula, and has received a cross for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Orthes. II Lieut.-Col. Pelly served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, includiug actions of the Served also in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1809, 8tb, I3th. and 2lst March. 10. II, and 12, including the battles of Oporto, Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor, besides various skirmishes. Wounded and taken prisoner on the retreat from Burgos. 13 Lieut.-Col. J. P.Hunt served with the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800; and in Sweden, Portugal, and Spain in 1808 9, under Sir John Aoore. Exj'eduion to Walcberen in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811, until disabled bv severe wounds at the assault of San Sebastian, and was present in the combat of Sabug'al, batle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, combat of San Munos, battles of the Pvrenees, siege and assault of San Sebastian, where he received two severe wounds. Medal and two clasps for Badajoz, Salamanca, and San Sebastian. 13 Lieut.-CoL Charles Rowan served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo. Medal and two clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and
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II Lieut.-Col. Holcombe served io the Assault and capture of Badajoz.
Peninsula, and has received a medal for the

13 Lieut.-Col. J. B. Harrison served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two clasps for iJie battles of the Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes. 16 Sir Julius Hartmann served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and has received cross and two clasps for Talavera, Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, and the Nive. 17 Lieut.-Col. Gustavus Brown has seen a great deal of active service in the West Indies from 1796 to 1H04 inclusive, and was present at the attack and capture of several Served also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, and has islands. received a cross for the battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees. Nivelle.and Nive. 18 Sir Kichsrd Church served at the Ferrol' in 1800; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the Hth, I3tb. and 2lst March, and taking of .Vlexandna. Present Bt the battle of Maida, and defence of Capri, at which last he was wounded in the head ; present also at tiie capture of Ischia, 1809; in the expedition to the Ionian Isles, and at (he taking of Zante and Cepbalonii. Severely wounded in the arm in an attack on
Siell&ura.

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19 Lieut, -Col. Plenderleath served with the 49th regiment in the American war, nd was severely wounded in action with the enemy near Lake Ontario, Cth June, 1813.

Medal for the action at Chrystler's farm. 20 Lieut.-Col. J. P. Hawkins served in the Peninsula with the 68th regiment, and has received a medal aud two clasps for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle. 21 Lieut.-Col. \Vm. G. White served in the Peninsula with the 48th regiment, and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. 22 Lieut.-Col. George I\lacdonell served in the American war, and has received a medal for the action at (Ihateauguay. 23 Lieut.-Col Galiffe served in the Peninsula; was slightly wounded at the battle of Talavera, and has received a cross for the battles of \'ittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. 54 Lieut.-Col. Herford served in the Peninsula with the 23rd Fusiliers, and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. 25 Lieut.-Col. Newhouse served at Toulon in 1794 at Corsica iu 1795, including the several operations at St. Fiorenzo, Bastia, and Calvi. Commanded a detachment of artillery in the successful operation against the Isle of Caprarjo.- Served also the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; with the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and was present in the battle of Kioge. Medal for services in Egypt. 26 Lieut.-Col. Wilkins served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the Rifle Brigade, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. jMedal for the battle of Salamanca. 27 Lieut.-Col. ]\L Wm. Bailey was severely wounded at Waterloo. 28 Lieut.-Col. F. S. Miller was severely wounded at Waterloo. 29 Sir Henry Pynn served in the Peninsula, and was severely wounded in the Pyrenees. Medal and two clasps for the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, the Pyrenees, and Orthes. 30 Lieut.-Col. Patrick Campbell (R. Artillery) was at the capture of St. Lucia in 1796, and subsequently in the Carib war in St. Vincent. Served also iu the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera and Castalla. 31 Lieut.-Col. Von Robertson was severely wounded at Waterloo. 32 Lieut.-Col. Leach served in the expedition against Copenhagen in 1807, and subsequently in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Busaco, retreat to the lines of 'J'orres Vedras, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse, besides numerous affairs of van and rear guards and skirmishes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including thft battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Colonel Leach received several contusions, the first at Roleia, the next at the Coa, and again by a fragment of a shell at Waterloo. 33 Lieut.-Col. G. D. Wilson served in Holland in 1799 ; at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain under Sir .tohn Moore expedition to Walcheren in 1809 Peninsular campaigns from 1810 to the end of that war ; also the campaign of 1815. Slightly wounded at Corunna, severely at Badajoz, and slightly at Waterloo. Medal for the assault and capture of Badajoz. 34 Lieut.-Col. Nathan Wilson served the campaign of 1799 in Mysore, including the battle of Malavelly and siege of Seringapatam. Campaign of 1800 in pursuit of Dhoondia Waugh campaign of 1803 against the fliahrattas. Present at the quelling of the mutiny at Vellore. Severely wounded at the battle of Assaye, right aim shattered by a grape-shot and two slighter wounds. Medal for Seringapatam. 35 Lieut.-Col. John Wm. O'Donoghue served at the attack on Ferrol in 1800 in South America in 1807, including the capture of Maldonado, siege and reduction of Monte Video at the defence of Cadiz, and TarifFa, in 1810 and 11, including the defeat of the French in the assault on Tarifa in Dec. 1811 returned to the defence of Cadiz in 1812, and after the French were compelled to raise the siege, he joined the Duke of Wellington's army then retiring from the siege of Burgos. Served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 and, in the Burmese war in 1824 and 25. Wounded in the right leg during the siege of 'i'arifa. 36 Lieut.-Col. Barlow served in India under Lord Lake during the campaigns of 1803 4 and 6, and was present at the siege of Deig, battle of Futtyghur, siege of Bhurtpore, and battle of Afzalghur. Served also at the captures of Bourbon and the Isle of France, in 1810. 37 Lieut.-Col. the Honourable Robert Sloore was severely wounded at Waterloo. 38 Lieut.-Col. Edward Keane served with the expedition to the North of Germany iu 1805 ; in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to and battle of Corunna and subsequently under the Duke of Wellington, from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 39 Lieut.-Col. Purvis served in the Peninsula with the Royal Dragoons, and has received a medal for the battle of Vittoria. 40 Lieut.-Col. Robert Macdonald, late of the Royal Artillery, has received a medal for the battle of Salamanca.
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served the campaign of 1815, and was present at tLe battle of
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4S Lieut.Col. Fuller served at tlie capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 tlie Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1812 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Vitloria, siege of San Sehaslian, and battle of the Xie. where he was wounded in the shoulder and thigh the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Camhrav, and capture of Paris. Served also at Uhurlpore in I8td under Lord Combermere and' was slightly
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tlie campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 15, including the Nive, before Bajonne, Quatre Bras, and which last he was slightlr wounded. 44 Sir W m. Robert Clayton accompanied hisTegiment (the Royal Horse Guards) to the Peninsula io Oct. 1812, and commanded a squadron at the battles of \'ittoria, the Pyrenees, and at the )ieriod when Marshal Soult attem|>ted to relieve Pampeluna. In 1815 again accompanied his regiment to the Netherlands, and was at the battles of Quatre Bras, Genappe, and Waterloo. 45 LieuuCol. .Macadam landed in Portugal 1st Aug. 1808, with the 9th regiment, and served throifghout llje whole of the Peninsular war, including the battles of Uoleia and A imiera. passage of the Douro, defence of Tarifa, atfairs on the retreat from Burgos in 18I2, sieg6 and stonning of San Sebastian (twice wounded, and commanded the false attack on the breach on the night of the 29th Aug. 1, passages of the B'dassia (shot through the body) and .\dour. several affairs connected with the investment of Bayonne, and also the repulse of the sortie, besides a variety of minor affairs, and other desultory services during the Peninsular war. Proceeded to Canada with his recriment and served the campaign ^

arm. 4o Lieut. -Col. C. P. Ulis served


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46 Lieut.-CoI. Spink sened with the Light Company of the 12th regiment in several actions in the Travancore war. East Indies. Severely wounded through the leg when leading a night attack against the enemy's position at St. Marv's in the island of Bourbon. Present also at the capture of the Isle of France, his company forming the advance on landing, and repeatedly engaged previous to its capture. 4" Lieut. -Col. Wm. Hay accompanied Sir Thomas Brisbane to the Peninsula in 1812 and was present in all the general actions and affairs till the close of that war, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria, where he had a horse shot under him. Served
afterwards in the .\merican war. 48 Lieut. -Col. R. F. Melville Browne served as aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer in the battlea of RoK^a, Vimiera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and the different affairs during the retreat of Massena from Portugal. Served also at the siege of Flushing in 1809, as aide-de-

camp to General Gore Browne. 49 LieuL-Col. Byam sen-ed


of Salamanca,
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the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 13, including the battlea Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo, besides minor affairs. Severely-

wounded by a grape-shot while carrying the regimental colour of the 38th at Salamanca, and slightlv wounded at Waterloo. 50 Lieut.-Col. Prendergast served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811 to March 1814, including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, and sieges of Badajoz and San Sebastian. 51 Lieut.-Col. Drake served with the army on the Elbe, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 6; in Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, 1808 9; with the expedition to Walcheien in 1809; in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, as aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer and in 1812 and 13 on the staffof the Quarter-.Masler General iu the Peninsula, 52 Lieut.-Col. Henry Stisled served with the 1st Roval Dragoons in the Peninsula from June liJll to the end of that war in 1814. 53 Lieut.-Col. J. J. Snodgrass served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from June 1812 to the end of the war, including the battles and affairs of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Vera, ISivelle, Xive, Orthes, Tarbes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. Served also during the whole of the Burmese war. 5^4 Lieut.-Col. Gurwood served in the Peninsula with the 52d regiment from Aug. 1808 '"' *^'*" "^"^ subsequently to the end of that war in 1814 as Major of Brigade to the ir Hoosehold Cavalry, and to Major Lambert's Brigade in the 6th division of Infantrr, including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo ; led the forlorn hope of the light dirisio'n, as also at the storming of Fort Renaud battles of Vittoria, Salamanca, Xivelle, Nive Orthes, and Touloi se. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at the battle of n aterloo ; slightly wounded at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo. 55 Lieut.-Col. Jeremiah Taylor served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Feb. 1813, and again from Oct. 1813 to the eud of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera (wounded), Busaco, and Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, combat at Villa .Murial (wounded), and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. 56 Sir Henry R. Wyatt served the campaign of 1814, including the battle of Toulouse. 57 Lieut.-Col. John Fraser served in the Peninsula from Juqe 1809 to June 1813, in77 L

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eluding the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos, where he was at the taking of the Horn Work, 19th Sept. and Employed in the led the storming party to the breach formed by the mine on the 1-ith Oct. field throughout the whole of the Kandian rebellion in Ceylon, in 1817 and 13. 68 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Roberts served in the Peninsula from May 1810 to Oct. 1812, and again from May 1813 to tbe end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, battle Medal for Barrosa. of Barrosa, and capture of Seville. Lord Howden served as Aide-de-camp to his Grace the Duke of Wellington during

Employed by Government the years 1817 and 18, to the close of tlie occupation in Krance. on a special mission, and present at the battle of Navarin in 185!7 (wounded and mentioned in in Commander-in-Chief's despatch); siege of Antwerp in 1832 (wounded); campaign Spain, in Navarre and Basque Provinces, in 1834. and Swedish West (50 Lieut.-Col. Robert Douglas served at the capture of the Danish Peninsular India Islands in 1801 ; the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805 and 6. campaigns from Feb. 1812 to March 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittcria, and
battle of Nivelle.

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Sept.') and the Pyrenees (27th to 31st of July), siege of San Sabastian (24th Aug. to 8th He has received a cross for Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees and Nivelle. 61 Lieut.-Col. Chas. Stuart Campbell served in Egypt in 1801 in Portugal and Spain in 18089, including the battle of Corunna ; expedition to ^Valcheren, and siege of Flushing the Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege in 1809 and assault of San Sebastian, at which latter he was severely wounded in the thigh, and
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Medal and a clasp. hall still remains. 64 Lieut.-Col. Thornhill served in Egvpt in 1801; at the captures of Martinique and and in the Burmese war under Sir Archibald Campbell. 10 1309 and Guadaloupe in Severely wounded in the attack on the Burmese lines 25th Dec. 1824, and at the assault of the island of Cheduba. 65 Lieut.-Col. Dugald Campbell served at the Ferrolin 1800 in Egyptin 1801, including and again in 1807. including the bombardment tlie battles of the 8th, 13th and 21st March the ofllosetta. Present at the battle of Maida, 4th July 1806; and at the capture of Severely wounded in the battle of the 21st March islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809. 1801, in Egypt. Medal for services in Egypt. 66 Lieut.-Col. Considine served in the Peninsula from May 1810 to Feb. 1814, including and Sahugal, the combat of the Coa, battle of Busaco, combats of Redinha, Condeixa,

where the

of the sieges aud assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, passage New Bidassoa, battle of Nivelle, besides various skirmishes. Served also at the attack on Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. Severely wounded at the assault of Badajoz, and again at the battle of Nivelle. 67 Lieut.-Col. St. John Augustus Clerke served with the old 94th regiment at the defence of Cadiz, and also until the retreat from Santarem was closed at Fuentes d'Onor, having been present in the combats of Redinha, Foz d' Arouce, and Sahugal. Joined the 77th regiment Bodon, sieges (also in the Peninsula) on promotion, and served with it in the combat of El of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, including the storming of Fort Picurina.
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tl;e leg at" the storming of the castle of Badajoz. 68 Lieut.-Col. Robert Macdonald, late of 35th regiment, served at the siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique in 18089. Present with the 3rd battalion of the Royals and 14, in the retreat from Burgos in 1812, and in the subsequent campaigns of 1813 including the action at Osma, battle of Vittoria, assault on the convent of San Sebastian 17th July, assault on the town 25th July (severely wounded;; and on the 31st Aug., although suffering from the effects of liis wound, was present and engaged at the successful breach in assault on San Sebastian, where he commanded two companies ordered to the advance of the first brigade of the fifth division, and was at the surrender of the castle on the Engaged at the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive (10th, 11th, 8th Sept. and 12th Dec), and repulse of the sortie from Bayoune. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was severely wounded. 69 Lieut.-Col. Brock served in the Peninsula with the 43rd Light Infantry froni Aug. to Nov. 1808, June to Dec. 1811, and from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including Vimiera, Vittoria, Vera, Nivelle, Nive, Arcangues, the following battles and affairs, viz.: Also in the 'I'arbes, and" Toulouse, besides various skirmishes and aflairs of out-posts. Served in the Coorg campaign in India, attack on New Orleans, and the capture of Paris. where a portion of his regiment (the 48th) bore a conspicuous and distinguished part. 70 Lieut.-Col. John Reed served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and in the Peninsula from June 1811 to March 1814, including the action at and heights above Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, action at Olmas, and battle of Vittoria, where he was severely wotinded in the right shoulder. 71 Lieut.-Col- John Moore served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guada-

loupe in 1810.

72 Lieut.-Col. Phillott served at the Helder in 1799; at the blockade and capture ot Malta in 1800 battle of fllaida in 1806 expedition to Egypt in 1807, including the siege 78
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and capture of Aloxanilnii, bloclatle of Rosctta, and subsequent retreat. Served also vritb the ei|>t'dilioD from Sicily to tbe 13uy of Naples, uad nns present at the capture of Ischiaand
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7.) Lieut. -Col. Patrick Campbell (li. p. .'>'->rid re'jimenl) served ivilh the .52nd regiment in the expedition to Ferrol and Cadiz iu IBOO ; expedition to GottenburKh in 1808, and subsetjuently in the Tenimiula, France, and Flanders, during the whole ol the war, including the retreat to Coruuna, combat of the Coa, battle of Uusaco, retreat to tbe lines of Torres \'edra8. and all llie actions in the advance to Sabugal, where he was severely wounded, and Rejoined the army in the advance to Madrid, and served in ent to England for recovery. the subsequent retreat to Portugal, battle of Vittoria, attack on the heights of Vera (twice

wounded at the head of his regiment, the .i2nd), battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, (the 88th French regiment surrendered to tlie S'.'nd on this occasion), Nive, Orthes (wounded), Toulouse and Waterloo. Medal and a clasp for the battles of Xivelle and Nive. 71 Lieut.-Col. Stone has received a Medal for the battle of Nivelle. 7j Lieut.-Col. Trufiord served in the I'eninsula, and was present at the battles of Talavem (wounded), .Vlbuhera, Busaco, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, oud Toulouse. 76 Lieut.-Col. Dates, during eight years' active service in the West Indies, was frequently engaged with the enemv, and twice severely wounded, viz. in the right side by a musketServed also five ball at Cole d* Fer, anil iu the left ankle in an attack near Port au Prince. years in the Fast Indies and in Kgypt. and crossed the Desert under Sir David Uaird. Kxpedition to South .-Vmerica in 1807 ;'and subsequently throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, iucluding tbe battles of Talavera (severely wounded on the head by the bursting of a bell), itusaco, and Fuentes d' Onor, ind and 3rd sieges of Badajoz (severely wounded at the storming of Fort Picurina). battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes, where he was severely wounded through the right thigh. Medal for services iu Egypt. 77 Lieut.-Col. Edw. Thos. Fitzgerald served the campaign of 1815 on the staff of tbe Quarter'master-Ceneral.aud was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 78 Lieut.-Col. Charles Pratt served with the 8t'nd regiment at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; in Portugal and Spain in 1808 9, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to and battle of Corunna at Walcheren in 180!', and was severely wounded at the investment of Flushing. In IBlo he was appointed to the Quarter-master- General's staff of the army on the eastern coast of Spain, and served with a portion of that army in Italy and in the soulli of France until the close of tbe war in 1814. 7y Lieut.-Col. Cbas. Campbell served in the Peninsula from Jan. I8l0 to the end of that war in 1811. including the delence of Cadiz, pursuit of .Massena, combats of Uedinba, Condeixa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d' Onor, second siege of liadajoz, combat of El ISodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege aud storm of liadajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees ('.'lith, 27th aud 28th July), Nivelle, and Orthes, affair of Vic bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. 80 Lieut.-Col. George lovey served in Calabria, and was present at tbe battle of Maida. Served also in the Peninsula fi'om July 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Vittoria, Pyrenees (2jth July to2od Aug.), siege of San Sebastian, battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes. 81 Lieut. Col. .ingelo served with the expedition to F^gypt in 1807; on the coast of with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; with tbe army in Catalonia Calabria in 1U03 .Attached to the .Austrian army, and in 1812 and 13, as an .Assistant Adjutant-General. acted OS Aide-de-camp to .Major-Geiierol Count Nugent in tbe campaign against tbe ViceroT of Italy ; present at tbe siege and capture of Trieste, Cattaro, and Ragusa, and in

various services in tbe .Adriatic. 82 Lieut.-Col. Runce served on board H.M.S. Bedford at the battle of Camperdown, under Lord Duncan, and capture of the Dutch fleet, 11th Oct. 1797. In 1799 landed from the fleet under Lord Nelson at the siege and capitulation of St. Elmo at Naples, surrender of Landed from the fleet at the tJie castles of L'ovo aiid Nuovo.and the siege and fall of Capua. In .May 1800 he commanded the seasiege of .Malta in 1800. Seived in Egypt in 1801. men and marines landed from tlie squadron under Sir Sydney Smith, at the attack and capture of the i:,la(id of Capri, and was afterwards at tlie fall of Gaeta. Commanded the battalion of marines landed from the fleet under Sir Robert Stopford during the altatk and capture of Java in 1811, including the storming tbe intrenched lines and fortifications of Cornelis, the Independent of the above, he has been frequently engaged in fall of Gresil and Saurabaya. Medal for Java. boat actions. 83 Lieut.-Col. Daniel O'Donogbue served with tbe allied armies under tbe Duke of Brunswick, and was present at tlie sieges of Thionville, Verdun, and Longuy, and shared in all tlie hardships of the disastrous campaign of 1792; accompanied the armies in their retreat through F'landers, and was present in several affairs with the enemy during the .Accompnnied the 22nd Dragoons to Egypt in 1801, and was pnsonl at the following year. siege and capituUtion of .Alexandria, as also at tlie surrender and embarkation of the French

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84 Lieut.-Col. Charles Stisted served the Peninsular campaign of 1810, with the 13th Light Dragoons, 85 Lieut.-Col. Linton served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the hattle of
Waterloo.

86 Lieut.-Col. C,B. Turner served atthe taking of Madeira in lB07j the Peninsular campaigua from Aug. 1809 to Jan. 1814, including the hattles of Busaco, relreat to the lines of Torres Vedias, pursuit of Massena, battle of Fuentesd'Onor, combat of El Bodon, second siege ofBadajoz, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, affair on the heights of San Christoval, capture of the forts and battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, siege of Burgos, affair at Olmas, retreat from Burgos, defence of the bridge of Valladolid, investment of Pampeluna^ battles of the Pyrenees (28, 29, and 30th July), and Nivelle, besides being engaged in twenty-eight skirmishes and trifling actions. Dangerously wounded through the shoulder by a musket-shot whilst pressiug the rear-guard of the enemy after the battle of Nivelle, 87 Lieut.-Col. Coles served in South America in 1807, including the operations previous to, and storming of Monte Video. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Nov. 1811, and again from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Koleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, the cavalry action at Usagre, and passages of the Bidassoa, Nive, and Adour. 88 Lieut.-Col, John Eden served the campaign in Java in 1811, including the actions on the 10th and 26th Aug. Present also at the battle of Maheidpore, in the East Indies, 21st Dec. 1817. 89 Lieut.-Col. Story served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1809 to the end of that war in Busaco, Redinha, Campo Mayor, 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &:c., viz. Los Santos, Albuhera, Usagre, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz (2 operations), Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse. 90 Lieut.-Col, Wm. Fraser served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras. 91 Lieut.-Col. Shee served the earlv part of the campaign of 1809 in Portugal and the latter end of 1809 and the years 1810 and 11 with the Sicilian army. Served also the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, with the Portuguese army. 92 Lieut.-Col. Hartley served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Nivelle. 93 Lieut.-Col. James Campbell served at the capture of Kandy in Ceylon in 1803 campaign in Spain, and battle of Corunna campaigns of 1811, 19, 13, 14, and 15, under the Duke of Wellington, including the second siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle and St. P6, Orthes, and Waterloo, and storming of Cambray. 94 Lieut.-Col. Chester served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action near Bergen, 2nd Oct. Served also the campaign in Spain from Sept. 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the actions at Benevente, Villa Franca, and Lugo, and retreat to Corunna. 95 Lieut.-Col. Manley Dixon served at the capture of various islands in the West Indies, in 1801, under Sir Thomas Trigge. capture of the island of Procida in 96 Lieut.-Col. Geddes served in Calabria in 1806 1809 in Sicily in 1810 and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, at which last he received a severe wound which broke the left thigh-bone near the hip-joint. 97 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Elliot served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera. 98 Lieut.-Col. Gilmour served at the capture of Ischia, l^ante, and Cephalonia, in 1809, and of Santa Maura in 1810. Served afterwards on the eastern coast of Spain, and was present at the battle of Castala engaged with the enemy on several occasions covering the retreat and employed in the batteries against Tarragona. After leaving Spain, he went to Genoa, under Lord Wm, Bentinck. 99 Lieut.-Col. Pidgeon served in Portugal and Spain from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, including the capture of Ter Vere and Flushing; the Peninsular campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria (slightly wounded), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various other affairs of less importance.' Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 100 Lieut-Col, Charles Leslie served in the Peninsula at various periods, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, first siege of Badajoz, and battle of Albuhera, besides skirmishes and affrays at out-posts. At the battle of Talavera he was severely wounded in the right leg, where the ball still remains. 101 Lieut.-Col. John Wolrige was present at the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. 102 Lieut.-Col. Cadell served at the siege of Copenliagen in 1807 with the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to the Peninsula, including the battle of Corunna with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 the Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &c,, viz. Barrosa (slightly wounded), Cadiz, Arroya de Molino, Almaraz (reduction of forts), Vittoria, Pyrenees (25th to 31st 80
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July), NWelle, Nlve, 6l. ralais. Orthes, and Toulouse. Served olso the campaign of 1815 ftnd was present at the battle of Waterloo. 103 Lieut. -Col. Win. BecVwith served in the Peninsula from July 1813 to the end of that war in 1811, including the battles of the Nivelle and Nire. Served also tlie canipaigu of tSI.S. and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 104 Lieut.-Col. J. M. Robertson served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1H13. lO.S Lieut.-Col. Allen T. Maclean served with the 13tU Light Dragoons in every action and affair in which it was engaged in the Peninsula from Dec. 1810 to the end of the war. Wounded and taken prisoner at Couches, 13th March, 1814. Served also at Waterloo. lOti Lieut.-Col. Tyler served in the Peninsula from .Vug. 18i)8 to the end of that war iu 1814, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Oporto, Talavera, and liusaco (wounded iu the left shoulder), the lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of the enemy from thence, battle of Kuentes d'Onor, first siege of Hadujoz, octions at Kl Bodon and Aldea de I'onte, sieges and captures of Ciudad Hodrijio and Uadajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, \ivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 107 Lieut.-Col. Ciawler served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege and assault of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Wounded below the right knee by a musket shot at the storming of Badajoi, and in the neck by a musket-shot at San Munos. 108 Lieut.-Col. Kettlewell served it Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in Ceylon during the
rebellion in 1817 and 18. 109 Lieut.-Col. George Marshall served at the battle of Copenhagen. 110 Lieut.-Col. Firman served in the Peninsulo iu 1812 and 13, including the retreat

from Madrid, battle of Vittoria, and the pass of Maya, at which last he was twice wounded. 111 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Cox served at Copenhagen in 1807 and was present in some skirmishes near that citv, and afterwards at the action of Kioge. Served alterwards in the Peninsula from June 1808 to Jan. 1809, from May 1809 to Sept. 1810, and from Sept. 181S to .May 1814, including the skirmish at Obidos, battU-s of Koleia and Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, battles of Vittoria, Xivelle, and Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of Orthes, and combat of Tarbes. Severely wounded through the right leg by a musket-shot at \'itCommanded a toria, m the left side at Nivelle, and again through the right leg at Tarbes. division under Sir Benjamin D'Crban on thefrontier of the Cape of Good Hope during the whole of the operations against the Caffres in that war of aggression on tiieir part, and was repeatedlv thanked in general orders. 112 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Tumor served in Hanover in 1805 and 06; battle of Corunna, expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing in 1809. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 113 Lieut.-Col. John Ross served iu the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including the Expedition to Walcheren and siege action at Lugo, the retreat to and battle of Corunna, of Flushing in 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Jau. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz and storming of fort San Christoval in 1811, covering the sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of the Retiro at Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat from thence, action at San Munos> Served also the battle of Nivelle and carrying the heights of St. Pe, and battle of Orthes. campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and taking of Cambray. Wounded in
action at Lassaca, 31st -Aug. 1813. 114. Lieut.-Col. Lyster served the Egyptian campaign of 1810, including the actions of the 8tl), 13th, 18ih (wounded), and Slst March, the surrender of the French at Cairo, and Medal for services in gypt. the siege and capture of Alexandria. 115* Lieut.-Col. Robyns served in the .\merican war. 115 Lieut.-Col. Austeu was at the landing at the Helder in -Aug. 1799, and severelj wounded at the battle of Kgmont-op-Zee, '.'nd Oct. following. Served in Egypt in 1801, including the surrender of Alexandria. Present at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and

again in 1815. 116 Lieut.-Col. Briggs served at the siege and captnre of Copenhagen in 1807 ; proceeded afterwards to Sweden under Sir John Moore, and subsequently to Portugnl, where be landed with his regiment (the 28th) immediately after the battle of A'imiera, and was present at the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, the siege of Badajoz, and Lord Hill's action before Bayonne, 13 Dec. 1813, besides all the minor affairs connected with the above mentioned actions. 117 Lieut. Col. Edward Knight commanded the 11th Portuguese regiment at the batOe of Vittoria, and has received the medal. 118 Lieut.-Col. Clanchy served in Hanover under Lord Cathcart in 1805 and 6 ; with the expedition to Madeira in 1807, and capture of the lines of Funchal, the Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 180U to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, ntreat to the lines at Torres Vedras, and the subsequent advance and pursuit of the French 61

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army under Massena, combats of Pombal, Redinba, and Condeixa, scaling the heights of the Echellar, combat of Sabugal, first siege of Almeida and its subsequent blockade, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and retreat from Burgos. 119 Lieut. -Col. Uiggle was severely wounded at Waterloo. 120 Sir John Scott Lillie served in" the 6th Regt. with the first expedition to Portugal in 1808, and was present at the battle of Vimiera, and capture of Lisbon. In 1809, as captain in the Lusitanian Legion, in various engagements for the defence of Portugal during the important interval between the embarkation at Cornima and tiie return of the second expedition to Lisbon. Campaign of 1810 battle of Busaco, and retreat to tlie lines of Torres Vedras. 1811 actions of Redinha and Pombal, capture of Campo Mayor, sieges of Oliven^a and Badajoz. 1812 battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and retreat from Burgos. 1813 actions at Aldea de Ponte, Osma, and bridge ot Subijana de Morellas (wounded), battle of V'ittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees (24th, 25th, 26th, 28th, and 30th July), Irun and St. Martial, capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle (wounded) and Nive. 1814 battles of Orthes and Toulouse, at which last he was severely wounded and left for forty-eight hours on the field of battle, supposed to have been killed. Cross for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. 121 Lieut. -Col. B. Orlando Jones served in Hanover in 1805 and 6 and afterwards in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war, including the battles of Roli^a, Vimiera, Busaco, (lines of Lisbon), Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Nivelle, near Bayonne 9th Dec, St. Jean de Luz lltli, 12tb, and 13th Dec, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of tlie sortie ; besides about thirteen other affairs of less note. Slightly wounded at the attack on Fort St. Gaitano, at Salamanca and severely in the action of Tolosa in Biscay. 122 Lieut. -Col. De Lancey served at Walchereu in 1809 ; and in the Peuinsula during parts of 1811, 12, and 13. 123 Lieut. -Col Baynes served the campaign in Naples in 1805 ; the Peninsular campaigns from Jan. 1809 to Jan. 1813, and was wounded in the head at the battle of Talavera. Served also in Holland, the Netherlands, and France from Dec. 1813 to Nov. 1818, including the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, where he was slightly wounded in the face and body. Medal for I'alavera. 124 Lieut.-Col. Webber was employed in the expedition to, and in the capture of the colony of Surinam in 1804. Campaign in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore in 1808 9 and subsequently under the Duke of Wellington, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, St. Palais, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides affairs of outposts. Campaign of 1814 in Canada under Sir George Prevost and that of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington, including the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded. Wounded also during the operations against the forts in the River Surinam, by the falling of a building in consequence of the explosion of a magazine. 125 Lieut.-Col. Jolm Browne served in the Peninsula with the 4th Regt., including the lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, combat of Redinha, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz (wounded), siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded, 126 Lieut.-Col. Crowe served in the Peuinsula from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the support of the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and covering the siege of Badajoz, action at Usagre, siege and storming the fort at, and battle of Salamanca, sie'^'e of Burgos, actions before Bayonne, and battle of Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 127 Lieut.-Col. Bazalgette sailed with the expedition from India to Egypt, under Sir David Baird, in 1801. Returned to India and served two camjiaigns in the Dooah and Ceded Districts, under General Campbell. Served also on the expedition to the Penobscot, in the United States of North America. 128 Lieut.-Col. T. C. Kirby served at the Ferrol in 1008 ; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th and 13th March (wounded), and 15th October; also in the campaigns in Holland, France, and Flanders, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, battle of Waterloo, taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris. 129 Lieut.-Col. Bateman served with the expedition to South America under General Crawford, and was in the attack on Buenos Ayres. Served in the Peninsula in 1810, 11, and 13, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria. Served also iu the .imericao war in 1814, and was ]>resent at Plattsburg. 130 Lieut.-Col. Quill served at the capture of the French West India Islands in 1815,

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Leitli.

131 Lieut.-Col. W. H. Davies served in South America in 1806; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, and Tarifa. 132 Lieut.-Col. Jnhii Mitchell served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served in the Peninsula from 1810 to 1812, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, combat of Sabugal, and actions of Masseua's retreat. Campaign iu Holland in 1814. 82

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133 Lieut,-Col. James Thomson was severely wounded at the battle of Orthes. 1:14 Lieut. -C'ol. NorcUffe served in (he Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present the battles of TiiUrera, Itusnco, and Sahimuuca, in which last lie was severely wounded
prisoner. 135 Lieut. -Col. R. T. King served in a Mortar-Hoat in the Faro of Messina, or two ooths in 1810. Advanced into the United States with Sir George Prevost's anny, and tmmiuuled a buttery npiinst Plaltsbur^. 136 Lieut.-Col. Aludire served in the Peninsula from IMarch 1809 to June 1810. 137 Lieut.-Col. Sherburne Williunis served at (he capture of Gundaloupe in I8l5. 138 Lieut. -Col. John Coi, with the exception of a few months, ser^ed throughout tho hole of the Peninsular war with the 9jlh(Uirte Uii^adeX commencing with the finst atfair, hen his company formed j>art of the detachment which dislodged the French from the post Ubidus. 15th Aug. 1808. He wiis also engaged witli the enemy in the following battles, eges. alfiiirs. ^ic. viz. Holeia, Vimiera, Surrender of Lisbon, bridge of Heiievente, in front "Talavera^ Uarba del Pnerca, Galligos, Uart|uillo, Almeida, .Mora Morta, Sula, ItusacOt leuquier, Aruda, Santerim, Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Caza Nova, Foz d'Arouce, reixudas, Subugal, Almeida (10th to 14th April 1811) Mariatva Bridge, Fuentes d'Onor, siege and stomxing). San Milan, A'iltoria, aves d'.Avar. Forcaylos, Ciudad Rodrigo charrianos, Pampeluna, heights of Santa Barbara, pa:is of Ecbellar. Vera, pass of Vera, ivelle, Nire. and Tarbes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the affairs of outoats on the 17th June, the battle of Waterloo, nnd capture of Paris. Wounded in the right loulder by a musket-boll at Vimiera ; compound fracture of the left arm by a mnsket-shot the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo; led leg badly fractured by a musket-&hot at Tarbes. l;>' Lieut.-Col. Cireaves was present in the attack on New Orleans, 8th, January, 1815. 140 Lieut.-Col. Charleton served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the Bttle of I'oulouse, where he was severely wounded. 141 Lieut.-Col. .\lex. M. Fraser was employed in the expedition against Sambas, in the sland of Borneo. 14:; Lieut.-Col. Ratcliffe served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war 1 1814. including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse. 143 Lieut.-Col. Thomas Hall served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810; expeitioD to Java in 1811, including the actions at Batavia and Weldevheden, storming the ncrenched lines at Fort Cornells, storming the heights of Serandole, and capture of the 'ort of Samaring. Present at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1820. 144 Lieut.-Col. Cartwright served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the Bttles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. 145 Lieut.-Col. Garland was severely wounded at Waterloo. 146 Lieut.-Colonel Robert Fraser was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, rTed afterwarda in the Peninsula, including the battle of Busaco, combats of Redinha and iabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, combat of 1 Bodon, siege and apture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz (severely contused), buttle of >alamanca, and capture of Madrid. 147 Lieut.-Col. Vale has received a medal for the battle of Albuhera. 148 Lieut. -Col. Arthur Gore was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 149 Lieut.-Col. Pringle Taylor served the campaigns in the Deccan of 1817, 13, and 19, ocluding the actions at JJucktowlie, Nagpore, and Ashta siege and capture of CapauU Iroop, where he led the Forlorn Hope, and was shot through the lungs and body. 150 Lieut.-Col. Carmichael served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Aug. 8l*J to the end of the war, including the battles of Vitloria, siege and assault of San Sebasian, crossing the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, in position at Waterloo, and at the storming tf Camhrar. Received three wounds at the storming of San Sebastian, and was the only ifficer of the thirteenth who accompanied the advance that entered the town ; he was again Served also the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 everely wounded at the battle of the Nive. ind 1818; in the Kandian rebellion in Ceylon in 1819; and at the siege and capture of 3hurtpore, under Lord Combermere. Commanded the regular and militia force employed D recovering Beauharnois, Lower Canada, from the rebels, lOlh Nov. 1838. 151 Lieut.-Col. Nicholson served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bom>ardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen op-iioom where he was severely wounded. 152 Lieut. -Col. Moor served in the Peninsula from June, lBoi> to June 1813, including iie battUft of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Bada|Oi ; engaged also at Castrajon, and in twelve other affairs with the enemy.
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Catbcart. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of 7 Major Sandham's services: Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; the .'7ih .Aug.. 10th and I9lli Sept., and '-'lul October. to Sweden, and afterwanis to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9; and to Wulcheren in 1809; the campaign in Holland in 1811 and in Flanders and Prance in 181.>. including the battle of aterloo. 8 Major Uore served in the American war, including the actions at Chrystler's Farm, and Niagara. Served also throughout the Burmese war, and commanded tho 89th regiment 6vo times in action during tho war. Campaign in Egypt in 1801 ; in Italy and Calabria in 9 Major Annesley's services: 180,5 and (j, including the battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla Castle ; in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Feb. 1814, including the siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Uurgos, battles of the Pyrenees (t'8th July to 2nd Aug.), and Nivelle, at which last he was wounded in the ankle. Medal for the battle of Salamanca. 10 .Major Lttard served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from April 1809 to the end of the war as Lieut, in the 4th dragoons at the battle of Talavera, in the retreat to and occupation of the Lines of Lisbon, combats of Uedinha, Ponibal, Condeixa, Campo Mayor, and Los Santos, battle of Albuhera, actions of I'sagre, Fueute Guenaldo, and Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Uodrigo, liadajoz, and Burgos, and battle of \'ittoria after which he served as captain in the 18th Hussars, at the battle of the Pyrenees in front of Pampeluna, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and \V aterloo, and with the army of occupation in France until .Aug. 1819. II Major llutton served in the Peninsula with the 4tli Dragoons, from Aug. 1811 to May 1813. 12 Major Sweeny was severely wounded at Waterloo. 13 Slajor Cireatly served in South America under General Whitelock, in 1807 in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, including the cavalry action at Benevente, and battle of Corunna. Served also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1810. 14 Major George Hall served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to June 1812, and again from Oct. 1813 to tho end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz (severely wounded), battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 181.i, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, commanded a company of 15 Major C. C. Michell embarked for the Peninsula in IBlO Portuguese artillery at the siege and capture of Badajoz, and commanded a nine-pounder battery of field aitillery at the battles of Vittoria and 1 oulouse, for which he has received a

medal and one clasp. 16 Major Wildmun served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 7th Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 17 Major James .Mill was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 18 Major Goldsmid served in the I'eninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the cavalry afl'airs at Castrajon, Quintara de Puerta, and Monosterio, battles of Salamanca and \ itioria, ond siege of San Sebastian. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 19 Major Edward Jones served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in tlie Peninsula from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the combat of El Bodon, and sieges and Severely wounded at the storming of Ciudad assaults of Ciudad Uodrigo, and Badajoz.
Rodrigo.

SO .Major Macdowall serred the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including

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action at

Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. 31 Major Bowers was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 22 Major George Browne served in Portugal and Spain
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in 1808-9, including the retreat and battle of Corunna. Expedition to W aUheren in 1809 ; the Peninsular campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, and 13, iuiluding the siege of Oliven(a, first investment of Budnjox, battle 105

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of Albuhei-a, affiiirs of Fueute Guinaldo and AMea de Poute, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, affair at Osma, and battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Severely wounded at the assault of Badajoz, slightly at Salamanca, and severely at the Pass of Koncesvalles in the Pj^renees. S3 Major Percy Pratt joined the 2nd battalion of the 47th regiment in the Peninsula shortly after the fall of San Sebastian. 24 Major Alexander Fraser served at Walcheren in 1 809, and afterwards in the Peninsula, including tbe battles of Busaco, Salamanca, and Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive. 25 Sir T. Livingston Mitchell served with his regiment, the 95th (Rifle Brigade), at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Bajadoz and on the Quarter-Master General's staflf until the termination of the Peninsular war, when he was sent back to Spain and Portugal on a special mission to make surveys of the fields of battle and positions of the armies. 26 Major Felix was slightly wounded at Quatie Bras. 27 Major Harding served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812 to the end of that war in 18I4, including the retreat from Burgos and Madrid, buttle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees (from the 26th to 29th July) Nivelle, and Nive, (from 9th to Ijth Dec), passage of the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, combats of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. 28 Major James Adair served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the close of the war in 1814, and was present at the taking of Alcoy, covering the retreat from Biar, battle of Castalla, siege and subsequent blockade of Tarragona, and action at Villa Franca. 29 Major T. H. Elliott served in the Peninsula from 1811 to Nov. 1313. 30 Major Thomas Seward was at the battle of Copenhagen in 1801 ; and at Navarin in 1827. 31 Major Bruce served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees 28tb, 29th, and 30th July, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of Nivelle and Nive, (10th to I3th Dec), investment of Bayonne, and battle \ji Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. 32 Sir Trevor Wheler served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the combats of Pombal, Rediuha, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, aftairs of Llerena, and Castrejon, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, 9th to 12th Dec Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. oS Major H. A. Fraser served in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, under Sir John Moore, including- the battle of Corunna ; with the expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ; the Peninsular campaigns from 7th Aug. IBIO to Dec. 1812, and again from Feb. 1814 to the end of that war, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, (severely wounded through the body), and battle of Toulouse, where he was again severely wounded, a musket-ball having entered the right thigh. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was slightly woundetl. 34 Major Tiiomas Wright was slightly wounded at Waterloo. Sb Major Barralier served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815. 36 Major James Henderson served at the siege of Copenhagen and action at Kioge in 1807 ; with the expedition lo Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, in 1808 9, including the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna with the expethe campaigns of 1814 and 15 in France and Flandeis, indition to Walcheren in 1809 cluding the combat ofTarbes, and battles of Toulouse and Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded in the thigh by a grape-shot. 37 Major Wm. Smith served at the capture of jMartinique in 1809. 38 Major Workman served at the capture of Martinique aud the Saintes in 1809, and of Gaudaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815. 39 Majore Hore served in F-gypt in 1801, and has received the medal. 40 iSLijor Lawrence served in Kgypt in 1801, and has received the medal, 41 Major Robert Kelly served in the Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th regiment, and was severely wounded in action with the enemy 19th March 1814. 42 Major Wilkinson served on board H.M.S. Dromede, in Lord Duncan's fleet otl" Camperdown, blockading the Dutch fleet in the Texel in 1798 after which proceeded to India and fell in with a large body of Malay pirates ofl' Balavia, wliich were completely destroyed. On board the Leander at the capture of the V^ille de Milan French frigate, and recapture of the Cleopatra, oft' Bermuda. Served also in the expedition on the north coast of Spain, under Sir James Malcolm, and Captain (now Colonel) Parlio. Major Wilkinson has served in every quarter of the globe, and was taken prisoner by the Americans near Norfolk in Virginia while carrying despatches. Medal for services in Kgypt. 43 Major Thomas Kelly served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the
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l.i Sliijor Shndnell Clerke scned thf Peninsular canipaig^ns of 1808, 9, 10, and first part Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, actiuiis at Lugo t)it< b.iltles of Roli^-a and and before C'orunna, battle of Corunna (contused on tlie forebead br a musket-ball), operations on tbe Con (luring tbo siege and battle of Almeida, battle ol Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedrus, affair near Leiria, and combat of Pombal and Redinha, at wbicb last he was severely wounded in the right leg vrhich was afterwards amputated. 46 Major o'KeiUy served in tbe Peninsula with the Ith Dragoon Guards. 47 Major Movie Sherer served in the Peninsula from July 1809 to Dec. 1811, and from August 181'.' to July 181S, including tbe actions at Uusaco, Albuhera, Arroya de Molinos, Vitloria, and Maya in tbe Pyrenees. and in the Peninsula in 1808. 18 Major \Vm. K. M,iling served at Copenhagen in 18^7 49 Major Samuel Thorpe served in tbe Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including tbe Capture of Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently in affair at Lugo and battle of Coruuna. the Peninsula, including the sieges of Uliven^a and Uadajoz, battles of Albuhera (twice wounded and Toulouse, when he was again severely wounded. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present at Plallsburg. 50 Major Uegbie served in the Peninsula from .^ug. 1808 to Xov. 1809, including the caj'ture of OjKrto, and battle of Talavera. .M Major John Macpherson served in Hanover in 1805 and 6 at Buenos .Xyres in ISO? o Portugal and Sp:iin from July 1808 to January 1809, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. \Vitb the expedition to Walcheren and iege of Flushing where be was wounded the Peninsular campaigns from May to Dec. I81tf, including the battle of Salamanca, where he was severely wounded. 5t Major Kennedy served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. 53 Major Burrowes served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810. 54 Major flonevman Mackay served with the expedition to \Valcheren, nd at the captore of Flushing in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to llie end of that war in I8l4, including the battle of balamanca, retreat from Burgos, and battles of Vittoria (wounded in tbe head), Pvrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. 63 Major Uloster served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1809 to the end of that war in 181-1, including the buttles of liusaco and Fueutes d'Onor, siege of the forts at Salamanca, battles of Salamanca, the Pvrenees (*,'8lh July to iind .Aug.), Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Wounded in the left arm at the battle of Salamanca, and through the right breast at Toulouse, the ball passing through the right lobe of the lungs and out at the back. 56 AlajoT James Kerr Ross was sli;;htly wounded at Waterloo. 57 Major Ihornhill served at the capture of the islands of Guadaloupe, St, Kustatia, and
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St. Martin, in 1810. 58 Major Bullock served the campaign of 1815, including tbe battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. 59 .Major Fitz Maurice served in the Peninsula from .\pril 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the combat of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, action at San Milan, battle of Vittoria, actions at the Bridge of Vanzi and \'era, battles of Nivelle and Nive, combat of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras. Leg broken at the storming of Badajoz, and severely wounded in the thigh by a musket-ball at Qualre Bras. 60 .Major James Dudgeon Brown served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and was present at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. 61 .Major George Dry Hall was severely wounded at Waterloo. 63 Major Wm. Seward served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 lo Jan. 1809, and was present at the battle of Vimiera ; wiili the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 and subsequently in the Peninsula, including Tarifa, Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, and the Nive. 63 Niajor Charles Head served with the expedition to the southern states of America, and the campaign against New Orleans. in the Peninsula from .Aug. 1808 to the end of that war t>-l Major James Butler served in 1814, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco. Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse; sieges and captures of Oliven^a, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Wounded at \'imiera; ererely through the left leg by a musket-shot in a sortie from Fort St. Cbristoval ; and again severely in the left breast, shoulder, and back, at tlie storming of Badajoz. 65 Major Blood served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Nivelle (slightly wounded), and actions of the 9th, lOtb, and lltb Dec. IBI.'f, nearBidart. 66 Major M'Niven served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, including the investment of Bayoone in 1813, battle of Orthes, action at .Aiie, and battle of Toulouse, where be was 107
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severely wounded neflr the groin by a musket-ball while carrying the regimental colour of the 42nd Hig'hlanders. 67 Major Westlake served in the retreat to Corunna under Sir John Moore with the expedition to VValcheren and siege of Flushing in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from June 1811 to Aug. 1812. Slightly wounded at the siege of Flushing. 68 Major John Crawford Young served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Jan, 1809, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Calcavellas, and Corunna; with the expedition to Walcberen in 1809 ; the Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. 69 Major During served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and subsequently from the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in l8ll, including the battles of Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. 70 Major Alexander Forbes served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to July 1812, and again from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the covering of the siege of Badajoz, iMarch and April 1812, and battles of Nivelle and Nive. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the actions of the 16th, 17th, and 18th June, at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last be was wounded in the right leg by a musket-shot. 71 Major Walter Ogilvy served in the Burmese war, and was present at the taking of
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Wm. Noel Hill served in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26, and was present ia Prome and Tandwayn. 73 Major Alexander Grant served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and was engaged on the 6th and 8th Jan. 1806. Proceeded with the expedition from thence to Buenos Ayres, ami was present in the engagements of the 26th and 27th June, and 1st, 11th, and 12th Aug. 1806. Campaign in the Peninsula from Aug, 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the actions at RoUia, Vimiera, Lugo, and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, and engaged with the enemy on the 30th and 3lst July 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles and affairs of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (4th, 6th, 25th, oOth and 3tst July), Cambo, Nive, Bayonne, Orthes, Aire, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, Wounded at Vittoria, Maya, and near Bayonne. In all, thirty-three times engaged, and three times wounded. 74 Major Romney served at the siege and capture of Gounourie in 1807, and the Mahratta campaign of 1817, including the affair at Jubblepore. 75 Major Charles Stewart served in the Peninsula from Sept. I8l0 to June 1813, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor (slightly wounded), and actions at Aroya de Molino and Almaraz. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 76 Major Cowell served at the battle and storming of Nagpore in the East Indies in
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the actions of

1818. 77 Major Flamank served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the batile of Fuentes d'Onor, 2nd siege of Badajoz, covering the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, affair of Moresco, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidassoa, battles c^f Nivelle and St. Pe, and Orthes, Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and capture of Cambray. 78 Major Donaldson served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege of Badajoz in April 1811, battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees. 79 Major Doyle served with the expedition to South America, including the siege of and sortie from Monte Video, and storm by the enemy of Colonia. Served also in the South of France, from Dec. 1813 to the end of that war, including the blockade of and sortie from Bayonne, where he received a contusion on the left arm. 80 Major Meade served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Oct. 1811 including the On the staff of General Count VVallmobattle of Fuentes d'Onor, and other minor affairs. Assisted den, in 1813, at the actions of Hastorf in Mecklenburg, and Goerde in Hanover. also at the defence of Rostock by the Swedes, where his horse was killed, and his left arm disabled. Served the campaign in Holland in 1814, including the attack on Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. 81 Major Harrison served in the American war. 82 Major George Bolton served tlie campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, including Served with the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushthe battle of Corunna. ing in 1809. 83 Major Thomas Reid served at the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810 the campaign of 1813 and 11 in Germany and Holland, including both attacks on !\Ierxem and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom; the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat of the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded. 84 Major Walch served the campaign in Travancore, East Indies, in 1809 and the cam; ;

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-Major Pilling siTviil in Soutli Aiuoricii ia 1807, and was preseut in the al tack on Svrred ulso In the Peninsula from iVug. 180U to Nor. 180'.>, incluiliiig the

of Holeia, Vimiero, and Tulavera, at which lutler he v^-ns wounded between the ihouldLTS. 86 Major Charters served with the expedition to Hanoror under Lord Cathcart in IBOj ;
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Irwin served in the Peninsula from the beginning of 1809, to the end of the war, including the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera (wounded), liusaco, and Campo .Mayor, first siege of Hiidajoz, battles of .Vlbuhera, .'Vroya do Molino, Almaraz, Vittoria (severely wounded), Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present on the loth, (aeverely wounded) and 18lh June at Waterloo. 88 .Major Duncan served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and in the Peninsula from Aug. 18r.' to 1813, including tlie battle of Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian, where he was severely wounded 31st .August, 18l;i present at Waterloo, the storming of Cambrav, nod capture of Paris. 89 .Major P. Sutherland served at tlio capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 180(3, and accompanieil the force from thence to co-operate at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810. '.>0 Major Wright served at the capture of Madeira in 1808 ; and tlie campaign in the Peninsula under Sir .lohn .Moore in 18089. 91 Major Thomas Stewart served at the reduction of Martinique, St. Martin's, and St. Eustalias iu 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810, and again in 181o. 9:f 31ajor llenrv Reid served at Cadiz from March 1813 to the end of the war. Served also in the American war, including the affair at Hampden. 93 .Major Pringle served at Walchercn in 1809. Also the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and Frauce, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo. 91 .Major Wm. Long served the campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Sept. 1813 to the end of the war, including the following battles and affairs, viz. Canbo, Nive, before Bayonne (wounded), Orthes, .\ire, Tarbes. Toulouse, and Waterloo. 95 Mijor Wentworlh served in Ceylon during the KanJian rebellion in 1817 and 18. 96 Major George Simmons, served in the Peninsula witli the 93th regiment (Rifle lirigade) from May 1809 to the end of that war in 1814. On picquet at 15arba-del-Puerco when the enemy attacked at midnight and were repulsed present in the action of the Light Division at tie bridge of .\lmeida, in the lines of Torres Vedras, combats of Pombal, Hedinha, Casal Nova, Fez d'.\rouce, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentcs d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance to and capture of Madrid, an"iiir of San .Munos on the retreat from it, action at San Milan, battles of Vittoria and IT, passage of the Bidassoa, and heights of Vera, actions of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Served also the campaign of 1815, includiug -. besides various affairs of out-posts. tions of the 16th, 17th, and 18th June at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Severely ivuuii.led through the thigh, at .\lmeida, by a musket-shot which injured the bone ; bruised iu the leg by another ball right knee-pan fractured by a musket-ball at Tarbes ; received a gun. shot wound in the right side at Waterloo, the ball in its course broke two ribs, passed through the liver, and was afterwards cut out of his breast. 97 .Major Marshall's services Expedition to Portugal in 1808, including the battles of Roleia and \'imiera, advance into Spain and retreat through GaUicia under Sir John Mn.ra fiction at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsein the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, ('26th, '.'"th. 28th, til July), Nivelle, Nive, and investment of Bayonne, 9th, loth, Uth, and loth Dec. iiid battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pam'peluua, 2dth July 1813, and severely at Orthes. 98 Major Tomliuson served with the 11th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of
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Bhurtpor under Lord Combennere. 98* Major Cooke served with the 43rd Light Infantry at Walcheren in 1809 ; subMquently in the Peninsula, including the siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and Mormmg of Badajoz (wounded at tlic assault), battle of Salamanca, affair of San Munoz, }ttif of Vittoria (wounded), battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian, the attack on the heights of Vera, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, affair at Tarbes, battle of Toulouse. Present also at the battle in front of New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. 99 Captain Barton Parker Browne served the campaign of 1815 with the 11th Dragoons, nd was present at the battle of Waterloo. Served also at the siege and capture of Bhurtiwre, under Lord Combermere. 100 Major J. T. Moore was present with the Uad battalion of the 87th regiment in nearly Terv action in which it was engaged, the greater part of the time as adjutant, including the P 109

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(wounded in the right thigh, where tlie ball still remains), siege of Cadiz during the whole time, battle of Vittoria (two horses shot under him), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes (horse shot), Vic Bigorre (wounded), and Toulouse, besides various affairs of outposts, &c. Served the Mahratta campaig^ncf 1817 and 18 ; and in the Burmese war in 1825
and 26. 101 Major John Clarke served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of the war, including the battles of Oporto and Talavera, Lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Arroya de Molina and Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (from 25th to 31st July, and 2nd Aug.), Nivelle, Nive (9th and Ijth Dec), action of St. Palais, battles of Orthes, Aire, and 'I'oulouse, besides numerous skirmishes. At the battle of Albuhera, when in the command of a company of flankers, was struck down by a Polish lancer, and taken prisoner, but made his escape in a charge of cavalry. 102 Major Sheppard served at VValcheren in 1809, and in Canada from Rfarch 1814 to Dec. 1816, including actions at Chippawa, and Lundy's Lane, before Fort Erie, and the attack on Snake Hill. 103 Major Richardson served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1809 to October 1814, including the battle of Busaco, the subsequent retreat of the army to the lines before Lisbon, the advance and pursuit of the enemy when they broke up from Santarem, blockade of Almeida, and battle of Fuentes d'Onor. 104 Major Tatton served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the end of the war, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne. 105 IMajor Lewis S, B. Robertson served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served also at the taking of the Kandian country in Ceylon under Sir Robert Brownrigg. 106 Major Rivers landed at Passages, Dec. 1813, and joined the light division, Feb. 1814 took charge of a division of the boats fitted out at Socoa for the passage of the Adour then joined the force for the siege of Bayonne embarked for America in 1814. 107 JMajor Buchan served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring of the position before Antwerp, action of Merxem, and bombardment of Antsverp. 108 Major John Maclean served in the Peninsula from 1812 to July 1814, including the action of the 14th Nov. 1812, on the retreat from Salamanca, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle (wounded), Kive and Toulouse. Present in the action before New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. 109 Major Rutherford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Cadiz, combat of Sahugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, iirst siege of Badajoz, and battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and I'oulouse. Served afterwards in the American war. 110 Major Gibson served in the Peninsula from Aug 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa (wounded), and the subsequent actions in which the left wing of the army was engaged. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 111 Major JIacready served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and France, and was engaged at Fort Frederick Hendrick, and at the actions of the 16th, 17th nnd 18th June at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present at the siege of Asseerghur, March and April 1819. 112 Major Morse Cooper served the campaign of 1814, including the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battles Served also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Slightly wounded at Bayonne, and severely at Waterloo, where he received five wounds.
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Thos. Earl de Grey. York Hussar 'i'co. Cav. Edward Baker, R. Wilts I'eo. Cav. Colonel Thos. Adams Parke, CB. R, Mar. St Colonel John Owen, CB.^^- KH. R. Mar. Wm. Lord Dinorben, Royal Anglesey Militia.
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A. J. Ualrymple, Bt. h.p. 8 Gar. Bn.

J3

^3

Sir J. H. Rcvnett, KCB. h.p. B2 F. William Smelt, CB. 37 F. James Robertson Arnold, KH. R. Eng. William Wemys, h.p. 93 F. George, Barl of Monster, Unatt. Gov. and Capt. of Windsor Castle.

Extra.
I

\i

^
is 13 Al

G. M. of Huntiv, KT. Aberdeen Jlil. T. Wood, Roy. East Middlesex Mil. John Le Couteur, Jersey Militia.

Colonel John Bell, CB. h.p. Staff. S. B. Auchmuty, CB. h.p. 8 Gn. Bn. f Thos. Lightfoot, CB. h.p. 45 F. A. D. Fatince, CB. Insp. F. O. of Rec. SL
.

i,

George Brown, CB.

Lijrd F. Fitzclarence,

^ KH. Ride Brigade. 6CH. Unatt.


M

}3Sa

John Guille, Guernsey Militia. 5a Ernest Earl of ilovnt Edgcurabe, Duke of Cornwall's
Rangers.

Cha. D. (!/ Riihmond, K6. Sussex Mil. William, Man]. q/"Thomond, KP. Cork City Colonel Cha. Rich. Fox, Unatt.

no

UFFKERS
OENERALS.
|W. Earl I'alhiort, KT. 13 Nov. Oi (\I|H*I
I

\V1T}I

LOCAL RANK.
Wm.Notl2SJunc38
do. do. John Brings do. Hurry Tlioinson do,
Siieton.

U.S.OfboraelOJoii.ll?

Jamc Cock 33 June E.Ind.

E.lnd.
\

Sir Jas. L. Culdwcll,

'

.'
1
.

Lyiu'iioch,

KCII.
fi. Ottrpt'iiler

until. 13 IIMand.
f. I'uaci,

/tc.

Wiu. RtMjino

do. do. do.

rfu.
rfo.

Wm. Hull, CB. C. JI'Leod, CB. Tboi. Gamer R. Pitman, CA.


I

do. do. do. do. do. do.

do. do. do. do.

Geo. Cooper

H.Todd

./iid. do. do. do. do.

ilo.
tlo.

C.Sull.Fagan,C.
do.
do.
E. W.

iicn. Nov. io Eait Intl.


,

J.L. RichunLion do.


lA'igliton,

ShuMham

^ .Sir

Sir llobt. Henry Sale.Kt 'i, 23 July 30 Atrghaniltun. C. F. Smith,

do.
lil-lt. do.' do. 10 Jan. 37 rfo. rl.y'j!<June3i/a radtlmw do. i/.
11

Sir Chas. Deacon,


do. do. Sir Thoi. Conelli>, ^C'.0. do. Jn.N. Smith do. Chas. Farrun do.
Jas. Wrlsli

KCB.

do.
efo.

'

U.S.Hiiilhcotedo. Rich. II. Yatea do. J. Maine, t'fl. do.


W.Saiidwilh.CJJ.do.

CB. Vnn.iOPart.Sirv.

BRIOADIEH-GEN'ER.AL.
Clui.

Dallas,

14
St.

Moslem BoTd
do.
ifo.
I ;

do.

Feb. 23

do.

do.

do.

; '

John M'lniiea do. J.F.SiUter,Cll. do. Sir Eph.G.Stannus

Belena

Lord Geo.
Russell,

Wm.

Sir Jos.

Rii^t'll,

CB.

(ICB. 27 .May 32 Portunal


(>

do.

KCB.
I-OEXER.\l.S.
.Imodcn,
I.
.

E. T.

Michel),

do.

do.
I

Sir Don. Macleod,


do. Sir Joi. O-llalloran, A'C'fl. do. Martin Whito do. K. Boardman do. Geo. Wahab do. Dav. C. Kenny do. Josiali Mur!>liaU do. Ricli. Podniore do.

KCB.

KCB.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
do. do. do. do. do.

13 Coiiriiirnr. .SiVO. Murror. licit. 19 IVc.


.Sir

.V. .4.<T.
.

Patrick Byera do. do. Bursh E. CarlwriBhl do. H. O. A. Taylo CB. do. .V. Richards, CS. do. Sir J. Sutherland do.

CB. 27 Oct. 40 Part.Sern.

Wm.

COUJXELS.
do. do. do. do. do. do.
do.

O. .MunnT.

llCa.aiJuaeii
Continent
vvf.

KCB.
->

,V

.1 Not. if. //rfriirt Vi.n. .Vir J. Krmpl, >

Sir Ri>b. Uouiloun,


do. \. Mok-sworth do. Jn. Gre^nslreet do. Christ. Fapin do. Sir "U'm. Casement, KCB. do. Croxton do. Jaa. R. Lumley do. M. I.. Pereim do. T. Pollok, CB. do. Sir John Rose, A't'il. do. Wm. Monro do. (Jeo. U. Kemp do.

Her.Bowen.CB.do. Arch. WatsoD do. W.Dickson.Ca. do. John Wells Fast do.

Strickl. Kingston 25 July 10 E. Ind. Sir Jos.H.Reynclt, lCC//.23Jan.21 Continent Fran. Cockburn 3 Sept. 20 Bondurai
.A.

Findlnv, KIT. 28 Oct. 30 IT. Coatt

KCB.

licit.

on.

.V.

19 .imrr.

do. do. Durant do. do. Rob. Htuiiplon do. do. Brook Bridzes Parlbv, CB.
JaB.

Wm.

P. Price

Fra.

ofAfrica Raw. Chesney 27 Nor. 34 Atia


2*<Oct.36irondur(7j

iLl A. Mncdonald

7fo.i..<!irF..\dam,
<;t'.U(;. ..

28June38.i./,id.

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Ion.

III.

do. : Ind. do. lurkp do. 'i/urrf .lo. do.


't... A- en. .| iCMU. 20 Sfpl.

ace

Wm.

do. Fretcheville Dykes Battantine do. F. J. T. Johnstone, CB, do.

do.

W.Wylde,C.B. lOFeb.37 Spain


n. Dolierly 5 May
IF. Const

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

PE

ofAfriea T.MicheU, Ci*. Spain

E. H.

f 'onftrirnf

do. do. do.

'../f.

i'

Mar

2x1
J-

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(i.

do.

:irR.Hen.CunHITp, CB. Bt. do. Wm. Clapbam do. John Truscott do. John Woulfe do. Edw. Edwards do. llio. Webster do.
Gilbert Waugh do. Tho.H.it. Smith do. . Million GulUfer Showers do. W. Woodliousc do.

firidgeman, 17 Nov. 40 Part.Ser. U. H. Rose, do. do.

C. T.

Bitbop do.

J. A. P.

MuCEtegnr

KCB.
Alex.

F.W.Wil,son,CB.do.
do.

Duncan

Sir T. Whitehead, rCB. do.

John Tomlts do. John H. CoIIett do.


Geo. L.
'

Wuhab

do.

do. do. do. da. do. do.


do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Rob. J. Latter do. Tboe. Stewart do,


II

....J.:-..1

,!,.,..;.;.

LUDtvrl Lov edar, 10 Jan. .17 E. Ind. Wr J..bn Dotelon, GCII.


I

Jerry F. Dvion do. W. D. rleiland do. W. II. Perkins do. .Sir Jolin Doveton,

'

-ick Cameron do. John C irfrae do Ricli. W.St do.

Geo. Jackson do. S. Goodfcllow do. Cha. A. Walker do.


Rich. A. Willis do. Fred. Bowes do. do.

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.\Iei. Pair,

do.

ktb.

Will
JT)-'.

ForbM W. Morrij
^I

do. do.

do'.

CB.

do.
do. do.
do.

irriott

do.

do. do.

5ir Darid FoulU,


I

Jas. S. Eraser

KCB.
D. M'Pherson

liame 28

Jone 38

Wm.
B.

Hoppei

.Sir J.
I

L. Luthinpti oca. do.

:;OENERALS.

22 July 30 E. Ind.
do. do.

Wm. Wm.

W.

D. Sraly do. C. Fraier do.


Gilbert

do. do. do.


do.

do.

Oe la Motte, CB. do. Ilen.lluthwaltc do. T. Wilson, CB. do. P. Vine. Rapcr do. Geo. Swiney do. a. Pollock CB. do. .i. Lindsay, CB. do. Jus. Alexander, do.
P.
do. W. R. Gilbert do. P. Smith do. E. Frederick, Cfl.do. Geo. B. Brooks do. Arch. Robertson do.

'

'

'1c

Sir Georne .Vrthur, KCU. 22 Dec.


Jaa. Conlldlne.

Vans Kennedy

nler,
.-

Upiur Canada. Tho.

July,

30./nd.

KH.

23 May 3S AJrica Bickley Kenneli 28 June ./nd. Wm. lone* do. do.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

W. Clinton Baddeley,

CB.

do.

E. Ind. rn, Bl.


1
I

Joba

P.

Dunbr do.
do.
d.i.

.\nd. Altebeon do.

Adam
Rich.
\

llotrx

.n.CB.^
ATI//.
.-

Cbrist. Ho'ljnoo do.

o-t. 31

Wbi.h

Brrmudit
Sir Hen. Bethone, Bt.
21 Dec. 36

Ana

A. Andrews, CB. do. Oab. R. Penny do. James Ahmuty do.

do. do. do. do. do. do.


di>.

do. Peter Loilwlck do. Jas. P. Dundiis


Jas.

Hen. Homdler

Morse

do.
do.

Ed. H. Simpson do.


Jas. llackctt

do.

Tho. Newton do. John A. Birg* do. Ed. U. BellasU do.

IlU Ilo

Local Rank.
Joa. D'Arcy 16do. Continent Inglehy do. do. Andrew Geils do. do. Thornhill do. do.

Wm. Wm.
H.

T.C.Graham

8 Apr.

Contin.
do. do. do. do.

J.Wilson 28June8S E.Ind.

Hugh C.Cotton
Cha. Sinclair
Alex.

Sa. Sankey 10 Aug. Cha.Irviiie 21 Sept. Cha. M.Graham do.

T.R.Macqueen do. Francis Hugh M.


Wheeler John Wilson Geo. Hicks
do. do. do. do.

do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do, do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

do. do.

E.Ind.
do. do. do. do,

W.

Fletclier J. S.

Espinasse 30do. Wilkie do.

M. M'Pherson 5 Oct.
do. do. C.

Lawe do. Cliarles Hosmer do. R. Somner Scton do.


Ales.3IacArthurdo.

Bayley,

CMQ.
5 Oct, Mcditerr.
do. do. do, do.
do, do. do. do. do. do, do,

do.
do, do. do. do. do.

Hawkshaw

A.M.Bennett 12 do. Contin.


West. Hames 19 do. Henry Light 26 do. G.TitoBrice 9 Nov. do. Thomiis Dent D. WacGregor do. do. B. Lutvens
T. H. Morice,

14 Dec. do. L. A. Northey do. do. Jas. Ormsby 28 do. do. Hon. J. Bro^vne do. do. Verner do. do. 2211 J. Carr. Smith do. do. Sir T. S. Sorell, 30 do. do, D. Macpherson " do. do. J. R. Udney do. do. J. H. Lord Howdcn, KIT.

Jas. W.Douglas Jas, Mansou do. John Ward do.

Wm.

Prescott

do.

Wk

Stratford Powell do. Wm. Burlton do. S. L. Thornton do.

John Thos. Croft do. C. Waddington do. W. H. Terraneaudo.


Fred. Blundell do. Charles Wahab do. Stuart Corbctt do. John Wynch do,

Wm.

Hope Dick David Hepburn

KH.
do.

KH.

E.H. Garthwaite do. Tho. Pipon IGdo.


Charles

Wayth

31JuIy'27 siJecial Mission


2211

abroad. George Baker 31 Aug. 29 Greece

J.G.Bonner ISept. 31 E.I/td. B.B.Shee '25 Apr. SC> Persia Jas. Nisb.Colquhoun Wm. Thomson do. 10 Feb. 37 Spain Ab. James 30 do. Justin Sheil 2 June 87 Persia John Gordon do.
-

Robert Abbey do. P. D. Fellowes do. Cha. Hames 30 do. G.J.Wolseley 14 D. J. Rainey do. W. Phipps do. W. D. Spooner28 do.

do. do. do. do.


do,
elo,

do. do. W. Simonds do. J.H.Simmonds do. H.Fisher Salter do. John Angelo do. Tho. Williams do. L.Saunders Bird do.

W.J.Thompson

do.

Humplirey Hay do.


Male. Nicolson do. Hen. Monke do.

do, do, do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do, do,

Henry

Bai'kley

Cha. Stoddart do. do. Rich. Wilbraham do. do. G. P. Cameron do. do. Geo. Woodfall do. do. Ralpli Carr Alderson 22 June 38 Sjmin
Si/- Alex.Bupiies, CB. 7Au^. AJf'alianUtan & Persia Jas.Maclaren, 23July S9 E.I, Peter L. Pew, do. do, Jas. D. Parsons do. do.

Tho. Shaw

Wm.W.Swaine

do. do.

Fra. B.Eliot do. R. Axford, leOct. 28 Rcc.for E.In. Coinv. at Lioerjwol Arch. Irvine,' CB. 28June31 E. Ind.

do. do. do. do. do, do.

Geo. Blake do. R. L. Anstruther do. Edm. Herring do. Rodk. Roberts do. Geo. G.Dcnniss do. Alex. Davidson do. Eyre Ev. Bruce do. John Hall do.

Henderson do. Tho. Best Jervis do. Fred.S.Sothebydo.

Henry Liddell do. Edw.Huthwaitedo.


G. R. Crawfurd do. Hen. Delafosse do.

J.R.Woodhousedo.

John Hailes do. J.Sam. Marshall do.


Dan. A. Penning do,
Christ.

Robert Leech 7 Aug. AffOhnnistanSi Persia NieICampbell23July39E./.

Newport do.

Geo. Chapman do. John Hicks do. J. Landon Jones do.

G.Thomson, CB. Wm. Garden John Hay John Lloyd

W.OgilvielOJan.37 Geo. W.Gibson do.


do. do. do. do. Robert Becher do. John Brandon do. John Cowslade do. Hough do. Fred. Geo. Listerdo. Hen. C. Barnard do. Robert Stewart do. Robert Hawkes do. John Mackenzie do. G. Hutchinson do. Geo. F. Holland do. Hugh Sibbald do. Stephen Moody do. J. J.Farrington do. Hen.Moberley do. Geo. Brooke do. Fred. H. Sandys do.

Geo. Wanen do. do. Sir C. M. Wade, CB. do.

John Laurie Cha. Andrews Edw. Pettingal John W.Watson

H. F. ealter, do. David Cuninghame J. S.H.Weston,

do. do.

13 Nov. 30 ISast Ind. T. G. Higgins Oct. 40 Part.Scrv,

Wm.

G.C.DuPlaf.iTJf.
do.

Tur.inEar.

MAJORS.
Hen.Bowen
26 Sept. 96

Scilljf Isls, T.Lumsden, CB.do. leathart 25Apr.08./. J.Oram Clarkson do. J. y. Bradford do. Tho. Croxton do. do. R if'. Blackall do. do. G.J. B.Johnston do. G. Fuller 25 July 10 E.In. Ben.R.Hitchensdo. Diirid Bohcrtson do. do. ttfjh It. Murrai/ do. J, l.oyd Jones 1 Jan.l2rf<;. Jas. R. Colnett do. It, n. FoUicringham do. Peter Johnston do.

J.

B.BrownAJunelZdo.
do.

Sir W.Dick,Bt, do.

Uai.Yarde 4Juiiel4rfo.
Charles Marriott do. do.

Major U. Court Wm.H.Itichnrds W. J. Matthews

Skcjf'. Littrcidge Ernest, Baron de

do. do. do. do.

do. do. do. do,

Charles Snell do. Cha. Edw. Davis do. Rich. Gardner do. A. Macintosh do. Theoph. Bolton do. Hen. Fra. Caley do. Rich. Bdijldon do. Charles Rogers do. G.A. Kcniplajiddo.

Schmiedern, KH. 20 Soi)t. Continent JohnNortuii, <di,isTi-\oninhnkjirawon.Capt.

W,'H, nd'rsim

do.

T.Timbnll, C^.do.
Robert ItiKk-r do. W/HinmStoIwe do. C.St. Jn. Grant do. Jamos Multon do. Wm. Marhvd do. ./. Ji. Worniini do. Itciijiimin Ashe do. James Steel do. John Barclay do.

nndLeadorof

til.-

Iii-

diuiisoftheFivt'N.ai.iiis. 15 Feb. K; Cnuidn Thn. Hall 12 Aug. 10 K. Iml. H.E.Sowereille 28 Sept. 20

E. I.Dcp.at

H.
Sir

C.

Chatham W. Smi/tU

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do, do. do. do. do. do, do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Holmes do. John Rawlins do. G.H.Woodrooffedo. R. O. Mtriton do.


Griffiths

T.H.Mackinlay do.

do. do. do. do. Patrick Craigie do. Alex. C. Peat, CB. do. Wra. Alexander do. Sir Alex. Burnes, CB. do. Eldred Pottinger, CB.

do. do. do.


ifo.

do. do. do.

do.

Owen

Phillips

do.

23 July 39 Ajfghanistan,

Wm. Bolton Girdlestone Niel Campbell

C rawford Haga
do. do. do.

1,

13Nov.40i;./.

James Outram

Robert Kent

Wm.Hen.Earledo. A, M'Kinnon do,


do. do, do. do. Cha. Thoresby do. James Bedford do. Edw. Blair Leadbeater do. Jer.B.Nottidge do. George Lee do. D.Montgomerie do. A.M. Caniphell do. Luc. Hor. Smith do. J.Farqiiharson do, John Worthif do. John Forbes do. Frederick Bond do. Thos. Biddle do.^ Wra. Mactier do. H. Macfarquhar do. John Howison do. Hen. John Wood do. George Dods do. Jn. Morgan Ley do. R. G. Pohchclc do. John Chisliolm do. Foquett do. E. Parry Gowan do. James Allen do. Fras. Frank I and Whinyates do.

Wm. Wyllie Wm. Cogblan

do. do.

do.

do. do. do.

Wm.

Sage

Andrew Goldie Henry Carter Wm. Ramsey

Vincenzo Boccheciampe 17N0V. P.Scr. C.RochfortScoitdo. do. Edward Harvey do. do. F. H. Robe do. do.
R. Wilbraham do. do. Cha. H.Churchill do. do. *G. F. Herman, 15 Dec. do. W. L. Freestun, do. do.

Wm.

CAPTAINS.
Recruiting for the E. India
Co7JLpani/'s

Army,

London James Murray Tho. Otho Travers Corh


Richard Geo.Grango Dublin H. Vibart Glegg Edinbutgh

SiLlG.D.Drummond 22 Dec. 25 Chatham Hen. Brown lOJim.34. E I.


Depot
lit

Wm.

Chii'hinn

Elsey 2 Dir. M\ K. I. DcjJOtaf Chatham. G. Maclean, 27 Apr. 38 Gold Coast of Africa.

Wm.

Wm.HillWaterfield George Fryer do.


Rich. Budd Pat. Thomson
do. do.

19 July 21 E.Ind. A. Campdo. do. do. do, Arthur M'i'/ht do. do. D.D.Andn-soniio. do.

E.

bell,

CB.

R.

W.

P.icaon

R.

Nirli.

Penny

do.

do.

Fra. Farrant 2 June Persia Elliott D. Todd do. do. H.C.Rawlinson do. do. J.MoiisnnRuyesdo. John Liiu^hten do, do. Wm.Frpd.St.'ordo. Ed.Pat.Lvncb 3do. do. (1. W. Bnnham do. T.Ritherdon 10F.38 E.I, Tho. Wilkinson do. Scm.atAddiscombr G. H. Robinson do.

do. do. do. do. icis Straton do, J. J. Underwood do.

George Barker

Fras. Plowden John Fitzgerald Jas. OUphant

116

STAFF APPOINTMENTS.
{Ililil
III)

Commission.)

(_;REAT BRITAIN.

.\DJUTANT-GENERAL TO THE FORCES.


Sir Ji.hn MacdouaM, KCB. Hiputy Ailj.-Geu. $ Sir Johu Gardiner,
)

KCB.

27 July IS.TOlLt.-Gen. 28 June 183S 4 Dec. 183olM.-Gen. 22 July 1830

Ql'AHTER-.MASTER GENERAL TO THE FORCES.

Sir

J.

A.*sist.

Willoughbv Gordon, Bt. GCB. Uuar. Mas. Gen. ^ James Frectli,

GCH. KU.

10 Aug. 1811|Lt.-Gcn. 27
11 July
1

May

82G| Lt.-Col. 11 July

1823 1820

rERMAXENT
CTfi

.VSSI5T.1XT

QVARTBH-M ASTERS GENERAL.


3 July 1823|Col. 2 Aug. 27 14 Dec. 32|

LieuL-Coloucl

Hcurj- James Riddell, KH. Philip Bainbricge, CB.

L^
Chatham.
Captain Lieutenant

Nathaniel Thorn,

CB. KH.

22 July 10 Jan. do

1830 37

DEPOTS.
(Infantry.)
|

la
J
\

Hcnrj- Anderson' William Ready^

Paymaster
Payraasler of Indian Depots

Charles Grim<i'

31 Mar. 1837 12 Feb, 183C 21 Aug. 41)28 June 1827 19 Feb. Apr. 1812 1836J16
1

j^^cs Maedonald
(Caralry.)

May '

1832
I

itaiditone.

Paymaster

William Castle

19 Feb.

Lewis Chas. Aug. Meyer Riding Master Acting Adjutant.. Fran. L'Estrange Shaw Quarter-Master .. John Swindley Alexander Black Vet. Surgeon

| ^cpt!'w June 1828 1 May 182(;*rn;)/. 1 May 1820 6 Apr. 1831 Cwrnef 20 Apr. 1839 1 Nov. 1831 2 Aug. 1838ll0 Nov. 1814

183fi'

Capt. Anderson serrcd the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and the Netherincluding the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, and actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Severely wounded at Waterloo by a niiisket-ball, wliich broke the left shoulder, passed through the lungs, and mode its exit at tlie back, breakin,; the scapulse.
'

lan<ls,

'

Lieut.

Ready served

at the siege

and capture of Bburtpore, under Lord Comberin

mere.
' Paymaster Grimes served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 10, under Sir George Prevost. Served also io the Burmese war.

Lower Canada,
114

Staff Ajjpointments.

RECRUITING DISTRICTS,

&c.

Staff Appointments.

Nova

Scotia.

Gcn*cral*'"'"

^ ^^

''"''" '""

^"0''Bss VI Sept. 1834|Lt.-Col.

2o Dec. 182C

Prince Edicard's Island.


Sill).

In>p. an(l~) |)
Ailj.
)-

Ambrose Lane

2 Aug. 1831

Oistriot

of .Militia

J Couii Dimly Rankin

do

Lieut. 7 Mar. 1811 *Capt. 2 Aug. 1831 Lieut. 2 Nov. 1811 t 'Capt. 2 Aug. 1831

LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS.


Dep. Adj. Gen.
.

.Thomas
''^'^^

Falls
*''^'^-

23 Dec. 1836|Lt.-Col. 23 Dec.


12 Aug. 1834 Lt.-Col. 12 Aug.

1836
1834

'"''"''">'"'

'^^Ueiun.'l^''*'" I*'

JAMAICA.
Dep.
.\ilj.-ticQ.

..p ffO William Tumor


''^'"""*' '**'''"'*
I

22 Nov. 18301 Lt.-Col. 22 Nov.

1836 1839

'^^Uen'^ral^''"'"

" "'^

20 Dec. 1839 Lt.-Col. 20 Dec.

EAST INDIES.
P , ; commanaer-m.

1 j '

|(-Lt.-G.

g.^ j^p^,^ NicolU,

KCB.

13 Aug. 1839,-^ General

I
1840[Col. 1828lCoI.

Adjutant-General ^BJlil Henry Geo. Smith, CB. C Mar. Deputy do Robert llrjce Fearon, CB. 1 May Quarter-Master \ ^ 83 Chatham Horace Churchill, CB. General 11 Aug. J William Henry fewell, CB. 24 Feb. Deputy do Dep. Adj.-Gen. \ |p iSA R. Ranald Macdonald, Bombay CB. KH. 13 July J

lOJan. 1837 in India 18 Oct. 1839 10 Jan. 1837 10 Jan. 1837


10 Jan. 1837 10 Jan. 1837 13 July 1838

1837 Col. 1828 Col.


1838lLt.-Col.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.


Dep. Qr.- Master J .\braliam Josias Cloetc, General ....)

KH.

Ir

r-

March 184o|"-*^"'-

,.i r , i. lOJa-'-l^S?

CEYLON.
Dep. Adj.-Gen.

..g E<Iward Charleton,


I

A'//. ..17

Nov. 1837[Lt.-Col.

17 Nov. 1837

^Gen^i""*'"

'"'"'

^'"

-* *'*y 1827 Lt.-Col.

24

May

1827

MAURITIUS.
^G^n?!^^'"!!'!.'
I

^ ^^ WiUiam Staveley, CB.

29 Sept. ISislcol.

10 Jan. 1837

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Commandant
.

.^FrederlckCUidley Invin, fi'W.28 June 1836!Major

28 June 1836

STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.

Gexeral Commanding

in Chief.
aiul K.C., Colonel of the

P ax

Right Hon. General Lord Hill, G.C.B., G.C.II.,

Rojal

Regiment of

Ilorsc Guards.

Military Secretary.

9 ^B

Ucut.-Gcncral Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K.C.B., Colonel of the 63r(l Regiment.

{)

m
{3

Aides-de-Camp.
Colonel Richard Egerton, Half-pay Unattached.
Colonel George Powell Higginson, ditto.

Captain Alfred Edward Hill, 68th Regiment.

Captain Edward Charles Fletcher, 1st Life Guards.

Adjutant-Gekehal.
i)

Lieut. -General Sir

John Macdonald, K.C.B., Colonel of the C7U\ Regiment.

Deputy
|)

A<{jiitant-General.

Mt^or-Gencral Sir John Gardiner, K.C.B., Colonel of the 61st Regiment.


Assistant Adjutants-General.

Colonel
{)

Lord Frederick

Fitzclarence,

G.C.H., Half-pay Unattached.

Colonel William Cochrane, Half-pay Unattached.

Deputy Assistant Ac()utant-General.

Major Roche Meade, K.H., Half-pay Unattached.


r

Inspecting Field Officer.

Colonel George Dean Pitt, K.H.

Qcarter-Master General.

Lieut.-General Sir James Willonghby Gordon, Bart., G.C.B., and G.C.H., Colonel

of the -iSrd Royal

WtUh

FusiUers.

Assistant Quarter-Master General.

Lieut.-Colonel

James Frceth, K.H., Half-pay Royal

Staff Corps.

Deputy

AislsttiKt

Qunrter- Master General.


Fusiliers.

?Jl

Capt.iin

John Enoch, 23rd Royal Welsh

1st
"

Regiment of Life Guards.

PENINSULA"" WATERLOO.'

'

2d Rcyiment of Life OuanU.

PE.MXSULA""WATEULOO."
Colonel.

Willinm, Earl Cntlicart, K.T. Curnrt. -i June, 1777 ; Lieut. .\ov. 77 ; Cuj)t. 10 Dec. 77 ; Mnjor, 13 A|>ril, 7'J ; Lleut.-Col. 2 Feb. 81 ; Col. 18 Nov. UO ; Mnjor-Gm. 3 Oct. 04 ; LUut.-UeH. 1 Jan. 1801 ; Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ; Cot. -.'nd LiTe-Guiinls, 7 Aug. 97.
Lieut. -Colonel
I'

and

Colonel.

Oeorcc Alexander Reid, Cornet and Sub-Lieut, vl Mar. 18 j Lieut. 20 Mar. 21 Cipl. 11 Nov. 24 Brecet-.ViiJor, 23 Julv, 31 ; Miyor Lieut. Col. P 17 Feb. 32 ; Lieut.-Col. 4- Colonel, v 10 April, 40.
;

Mnjorand
;

Lieut. -Colonel.

James M'Douall, Comet and Sub-Lieut, v 1!) Feb. 18; Lieut. P2 Oct. 23; Capf. r \0 Oct. 2o Breeet-Mnjor, 28 June 38 ; Major J- Lieut.-Col. P 10 April, 40.

C.\PT.\IXS.

Lewis Duncan Williams. John Roche .Mountjoy Francis Martyn Thomas Oanbior
Geo. Howard Vyse, ... Robert Blane Hon. Major flcnniker . Thomas Ogiivy

V P P P P

21 June 20 P 23 July 25 27 Oct. 2(i|P2'JJan. 30 27 Dec. 27 P 22 Mar. 31 30 Dec. 28 P 9 Aug. 31


1

P li> P
''

p P

July 28 25 Mar. 3G 22 April 3(i 24 Mar. 37

P P

26 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Mar. 9 Mar.

17 April 35 25 Mar. 36 32 p 22 April 36 32 P 29 April 36


P

30
31

p
P P

1 Sept. 37 8 Jiuie 38 10 April 40 8 May 40

Lieutenants.
Tlioroas JJaylor
P
.

30 Dec. 31

Fenton

J.

Evans Freke
.

P24 Nov. 33 P24 Mar. 37

16 Mar. 33

Pll Mar. 36 P 28 April 37 P 15 April 36 ;p 1 Sept. 37 \Vm. .\up. Tolleniache 24 July 34 James Kins;, K. M 22 Aug. 38 Edni. Vernon MacKinnon 2UApril36|p27 Mar. 40 Hon. Rob. Neville Lawlev P 8 July !Mi P 8 May 40 July 36 P 9 May 40 E. M. Barl of Longford" P

Henry Georcre Boyce.

Cornets and SlbLlEITEXANTS.


Cha. II. Drummond, Lt. Charles J. Totteuhani ... Richard Lucas A. W. ViMt. Drumlanrig Peter Slienvcn
P p P P
j

24 Mar. 37 2 AprU 37 8 June 38 26 Dec. 37

21 June 39 Hon. L'omwallis Maude PI6!?ept.3U Hon. Brownlow C. Bertie P 1 1 Oct. 39 Walter Hayward Wilkinsi p 8 Mav 40 De Winton p 9 May 40 Henry Langley
1 j

A((;utant.
I
j

4^
O
I

Surgeon.

William Allen, 25 July, 34. Jas. Bctt,' Sept. 37 Aisist.-Surg.'.) Nov. 15 Hosp.-Amnt. Gtlov. .iuitt .-Surgeon. Francis Wni. CJrant Calder, 25 Sept, 35. Veteritmry-Surgeon. James Home, 31 May 39.
Quarter- Master.
1
; ;

Peter Sherwen, (Cornet k Sub-Lieut.) 21 June,

3'J.

13.

Scarlet

Facings Blue.

Agent,

Jlcssrs. Co.t

it.

Co.

[Retumedfrom France, February,


1

1816.]

Conul Ulh

Hmmn,
>t tho

18 July, 1634; Ueut. 30 April, tl>30.


April, 1814,

< Dr. Blt

wu

nplutr of Giio' lith

ind caplu

America

SI

Sept. 1814.

119


"

. .

Boyal Reyiment of Horse Guards.

PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Colonel.

Rowland, Lord HUl,' G.C.B. G.C.H. & K.C. Em. 31 July, 1790 Lieut. 24 Jan. 91 ; Cnpt. 23 March, 93 ; Major, 10 Feb. 94 Lieut.-Col. 13 May, 94 Col. 1 Jan. 18U0; Maj.-Gen. 30 Oct. 05; Lwut.-Geu. 1 Jan. 12; Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. Royal Horse-Guards, 19 Nov. 30.
3l3a
; ;

Lie)it.-Colonel.
)

William Richardson, Cornet,

Dec.ll;

Xi<?M<.-C?.

p 27 Feb. 06; Lieut, P24July,23; Co?. 10 Jan. 37.

20 Aug. 07; Capt. p2G

Major.
l318IEverard W. BouTerie, ^ Cornet, P 9 Sept. 19 ; Brev.-Maj. 6 May, 31
P
;

2 April, 12; Lieut. 15 Oct. 12; Capt. Lieut.-Col P 4 Dec. 32.

CiPTAIXS. ^Paaa George Smith 3


J. Constantine

Trent

Hon. G. C. Weld Forester


Vincent Corbet

Wyndham Edw. Hanmer


Hun. Horace Pitt Richard Silver Oliver. \\iJter Rob. Tyrrell
.

..

Lieutenants.
Simeon Hirst

Thomas Brunt, R.M R. H. R. Howard Vyse .. Alex. Thompson Munro..

Wm.

Chas. Nethercote

Lord Alg. P. B. St. Maiir Hon. Chas. Hen. Maynard


Robert Oliver

Hon. Chas. Hen. Cust Thomas B. Proctor Jn. Wm. Hamilton Anson Cornets.
.

Philip Perceval
J. P. P.

Wade

Bastard

Alex. Bateman P. Hood C. R. P. Morewood ....

Chas. H. Gordon Lennox.

arl of March

Hugh Smith

Baillie ....

Lord Geo. John Manners


Adjutant. Alexander Thompson Munro, ( Lieut.) 18 Jan. 31. Quarter-Master. Herbert Turner, 1 Jan. 31 Surgeon.}^ Archibald Hair,-" M.U. 12 Jan. 26 Assist.-Surg. 12 Nov. 12. Assistant-Surgeon. Gcorcc Gulliver, 12 June, 28 Hospital-Assist. 17 May, 27. Feto-in7-i/-*"n/ir./,. Jail.rohn Siddall,= lOOct. 12. ,

29
27
l^j

Blue

Fiiciiii/x:>rni-\i:t.

Agent, Messrs. Cox& Co.

[liefuninlf/vin France, February, 1816.]


of 101 in Egypt, and was wounded JStli Marcli. His Lordship has 1 Lord Hill served the campaign received a Cross and four Clasps for Roleia and Viiniera, Corunna, Talavera (wounded), Viltoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes. 2 Colonel Btmverie served in the Peninsula from October, 1812, to the end of the war, including the battle of Vittoria ; wounded 18th June at "Waterloo. 3 Colonel Smith served the campaign of 1814 in the Peninsula; present at Waterloo on the 18th June. Bre%'et-lieut.-coloTiel 28th June, 38. 4 Dr. Hair's services: Peninsular campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, August and September, 1813, battles ofthe Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, and the affiiirsof Vera. Subsequently in the action in front of New Orleans, and Anally at the capture of Paris. 5 Mr. Siddall served the canipaijn of 1815, and was |>resent at the battle of Waterloo.

s^icc, iswij

\st

Tftt King's)

Regiment of Dragoon Guards.


'

[ cJi^u."

WATERLOO."
Colonel.

Hon. Sir WUllara Luinley,' G.C.H. Cornet, 24 Oct. 1787 Lieut. 19 May iX> Cnpt. 4 Dec. i)3 ; Mi<jor, 10 Mar. Do ; Lieut.-Col. -J.'i .Miiv, !."> ; Co/. 2!) .\pril, I80-J; Major-Gen. 25 Oct. 1)9; Lieiit.-Gen. 4 June, 14; GVn. 10 Jiiii. ;)7 ;
i

C'u/. Irt

Dragoon Guards, 30
Catlicart,'

April, 40.
X.icH/.Ctf/oHC?.

Iffl

ifon. George
;

CorHiY
;

^J-

S uh- Lieut aianl,


;

July, 11

Capt. 24 Dec. 18

Major, v 6 April, 20 Miyor.


7

10 Mnv, 10 ; Lieut. 1 Lieut.-Col. f 13 M:iy, 20.

16^ JIB John Henry Slade, Comet, 21 ; M({jor, PS June, 27.

May, 12

Lieut, r 25 Feb. 13

Capt. "24 Oct.

2 ltd

The Queen's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards,

Years' Serv.

3rd

TTie Prince of Jfakn's) Regt. of

Dragoon Guards.

"TALAVEll.V" " ALBCIIERA" " VITTOniA" " PENINSULA."


I

43

ip^ir-Janua
'

Colvml. Cliiirlcs Dalliiap," K.C.H. Cornet, 4 July, 17!)3; Lieut. 24 Feb. dipt. Oct. 98; Mnjur, 1 j Oct. 101 ; iifJ.-Co/. 20 April, 08 ; Col. 4 June, 14; Mnjor-Gen. 27 May, 2o ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 3S; Col. 3rd Drogoon-Uuanl^i, 1 Jau. 39.
1)4;

pOcorge
July, 11

Lieut. -Colonel. Maunsell,' Cornet, fVS March, 180{i; Lieut. P25 Dec. 00; Capt. Major, P21 Xov. 28 ; Lieut.-Col. f 15 Sept. 38. ;
.U<i/or.
;

18

Tliomas Arthur, Comet, v 23 June, 1825 31 ; Miyor, f 15 Sept. 38.

Lie^.

P 19 Sept.

20

Capt. ' 8 Feb.

Captains.
I

its Wm. Warb. Huntley lA Christopher Tces<lale Wm. Ciias. Jas. Campbell John Ilopton John Daniel Dyson John Nugent
Ift
.


Uh
On

. . . . .

"

(Royal

Irish)

Regiment of Ih-agoon Guards.

the Standards and Appointments the and CROWN, Star of St. PATRICK, with the motto " Quii Sepurabit t

HARP

and

the

"

PENINSULA."
Colonel.

JpSir George Anson,' G.C.B. Cornet, 3 May, 1786; Lieut. 1(5 March, 91; Capt. 9 Sept. 92 ; Major, 25 Dec. 94 Lieut.-Col. 21 Dec. 97 ; Col. I Jan. 05; il/ff/.-GCTj. 25 July 10; iieu*.-GCTi. 12 Aug. 19 ; Gra. 10 Jan 37 ; Col. 4th Dragoon-Guards, 24 Feb. 27.
;

a2E James Charles


11
;

Lieut. -Colonel. Chatterton,' K.H. Cornet, P 23 Nov. 09 ; Lieut. 6 June, Capt.'>-26 March, 18; Mqjor,v-2-2 July, 24; Lieut.-Col. p IS Dec. 27.

ass Charles Makepeace,' Ens.


1'

24 July, 23

Major,

Major. P 13 April, 15; Lieut. P 14 March, 16; Ca2)t. 6 March, 35.

CAPT-ilNS.

Edward Cooper Hodge George Wynell IMayow Clement Robert Archer.


. .

P p P P

Lionel Place Alex. Duncan Tait

William Hosken Harper

3 Aug. 26 P 3 July 9 June 25 P 12 Feb. 21 May 29 P 13 Aug. 6 July 30 P 3 May 2 Nov. 30 P31 Aug. 19 Oct. 32 P17 Jan.

28 30 30
31

P P

P
P

32 34

V
P

19 Dec. 34 6 Mar. 35 24 April 35 4 Sept. 35 30 June 37 16 Aug. 89

Lieutenants.
Francis Meynell Granville H. Eliot Mildmay Clerk Charles Parke Ibbetson

Jan. 34

P P

Ferdinand W. Arkwright Gustavus Rochfort


Thos. Oliver

W.

Coster

George Thomson Jacob Edmund John Turner

Mar. 35 May 32 April 35 Aug. 33 April 36 Aug. 37 April 38 Nov. 38

P
P

P P P

24 April 35 8 April 36 7 Mar. 34 30 June 37 2 Ju ^37 4 Captain Drawwater sen*ed 27 April 38 in the Expedition to Copeii23 Nov. 38 liagcn in 1807; tlie capture of Martinique; and subsequently 16 Aug. 39 in the Peninsula, including the 7 Feb. 40 battle of Bueaco.

Cornets.
Richard Souter, R.M. Melbourne Kemeys Tynte
.

5 Dr. Flanagan served in the Peninsula, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Orthes, and

Rowland Forster. Henry John Baker Tower


Fra.

25 Sept. 35 subsequent affairs. Served also in the American 16 Aug. 39 war, including the siege of and repulse of the sortie at Fort Erie, and the defeat of the 7 Feb. 40 Americans at Cook's Mills. 15 Dec. 40

1^ Paymaster.
p'20

Aug. Chas. March, 06 Capf.


IP
;

Drawwateri* 11 Nov. 19; Ens.

May, 05: Lieut.

15 Aug. 11.

Adjutant. Charles V. Ibbetson, (Lieut.) 27 April, 38. Quarter-Master. y John Andrews, 20 June, 34. Surgeon. Ip John Bickerton Flanagan,' 21 Oct 13; Assist.-Surg. 12 March, 07; Hosp.-Assist. 6 May, 06. 4ssf.5rj7eo7(. PatrickO'Callaghan, M.B. 21 Feb. 28 ; Hosp.-Assist. 18 July, 26. Veterinary Surgeon. James Rainsford, 25 Dec. 28.

Scarlet
1

Facings B\\\e. Agent, Mr. CoUyer. [Returned from Portugal, May, 1813.]

for Talavera, Salamanca, and Vittoria. 2 Colonel Chatterton served in Portugal, Spain, Flanders, and France, from 1811 to 1S18, including the Fuento Guinaldo, and Aldea da Ponte the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajos; actions at Usagre, Llerena, Salamanca, Heights of San Christoval, Rueda, Castrajon, to the Battle of Salamanca affairs at Tudela, Valladolid, and C'elada del Camino, to the investment and siege of Burgoe ; the actions at Monasterio, Quintana Palla, Venta del Pozo, and Cabezon, upon the retreat from Burgos to Salamanca thence the out-posts at the Passage of the Huerba, to Ciudad Rodrigo. Upon the advance of the array from Portugal ; the action at Osma ; Battle of Vittoria; actions at Villa Franca and 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 at St. Jean de Luz ; at Anglet ; and in front of Bayonne ; battle of the Nive ; passage of the Aduur, and investment of Bayonne ; occupation of Bordeaux passage of the Garonne, end affair at Etauliers upon the passage of the Dordogne ; battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo; the advance to and capture of Paris ; and with the army of occupation in France. 3 Major Maliepeace served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambrny, advance to and capture of Paris. 1 24

Sir

George Anson has received a Medal and two Clasps


;

affairs at

5th

TJte Princess Charlotte


Tlie niotfo

of VVaUis) Regt. of Dragoon Guards.

" Vafujui

niitln retrortiirii."

" TOL' LOUSE""

SALAM \\C V" PEMASUL.\."'


'

" VITTOllI V"

Colonel.

OJ
1

Sir John Slade, Bt' O.C.H., 9 t^ ^ ^


-..

Full

H..lf
Vv,}.

Puj.

Con.ft, ^-.., ^o. ..^., 11 41 Mav, i#o^/j : *.> 1780 M,ieiti. 83 Limt. 28 io April, oa * ?''' "^ Lieut.-Col. 29 April, 95: Co/. 29 -^"J"''' ^'""''' "* April 1802; .Vo/or-Gei.. 2o Oct. (19 ZiVu/.-Gcti. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. Sth Dragoon Guards, 20 July 31
."''m'
,
= ! :

Lieut.-Cohnel.
21

lA Hon. James Yorke Scarlett, Come/, p2C.March, 18; Zi>u<. P24 0ct 21- Capt ' r 9 June, 25 Major, P 11 June, 30 ; Lieut. -Cot. P 3 July, 40. ;
Mqjor.
Francis Westenra,

Comrt, p 31 July, 17 Lieut, p 24 Oct. 21 Capt. P 31 Dec. 2o; Brevet-Major, 28 June 38; Regimentai-Mujor, P3 July, 40.
; ;

COKXET.
CAPT.4IXS. John Wallace King.
.

LIEUT.
P

CAPTAIN.
Dec. Mar. .May Dec. 9 Mar. 3 July

Robert Bell

14 Feb. 28 P 28 Abr.iliam Bolton . P 12 Oct. 25 P 26 June 27 P 8 Fnincis I'jrnell Hovenden P 12 Nov. 29 P 13 July 32 P 6 RoIk rt Meade P2fiOct. 30 P 14 Dec. 32 P 30
2.5

24 Mar.

P
.

Goodwin Cha. Colquitt

16 \ov. 32 P 27 June 34 2 Aug. 33 P 2 Oct. 35

P
P

32 33 36 30 38 40

LlEUTEXAXTS.
!

W. Beaumaris Knipe.
J. Ireland

P P P

Arch.

Blackbume Xonuan Cowley Rowan Hamilton

..

23 Jan. 35 3 April 35 20 AprU 33

v P

Mav

3fi

17 June 30

James Conolly James Charles Yorke Arthur Prime George Lloyd Robeon

13 May 3(! P 30 June P 17 June 3(! P 28 Xov. P 13 Jan. 37 P 10 Aug. P 30 June 37 P 5 April
P !d

19 June 35 37 37

Nov. 37

3X 39 3 July 40

CORXETS.
|9

James Henley, R. M.
.

Xoel Alsremon Hill William Bamett Tliomas Robbins Geo. Rowan Hamilton

W.

P P
P

..

6 Jan. 10 Aug. 5 April 7 Mav 10 Aug.

25 38 39 40 39

'A

-P''J""rfer. Henry Aug. Jackson, 15 Dec. 37; April, 2.3 ; Ciipt. 18 Dec. 35.
.4 (</'irfnii/.

Em.

27 Au-. 15- Lieut o '"" 8 = >

Thomas Robbins, ( Com*/,) 8 May,

Quarter-.Vn.fter.
5ft

^ James Brand,' 17 July


Barlow,'

40.

Sry.-James

35
'

Atstxt. 'Jo June, 03. .iirfrt/-6'urjreu;i. Cliarles

M.D. 29 July, 13; Aut.-Surg. 5 March, 07

; '

Hasp ^

27
I

Hay Cameg^, M.D. 14 JIarch 34 Veteruiary Surgeon.iSX John Constant,'^ 3 March, 14. '
Scarlet Fneiny* Green. .lyen/, .Messrs. Cox [Returned from Spain, July, 1814.]
in
,,

&

Co.
.

Sir
.

John 61*d Wrrfvi

Uff

W LCT^h^JL
'hi-

PprtUSBl And iitmin


h

uml..* Cl*

I..K

Ml

^^':'

* "" '"""'^ ' (^on-nna.

PUced

again on the

,'
.

""1 ""J ">


;,;.

Ffnln.ul.
'"

rill, llir lit

Lifp

G<mrd>.
of Martiaiqu, in I80B:

^ isli u.
* "/
JS80

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>|

'^'""'"^

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"P'""

cmpalfn

p"**"' "rre^

Waurloo

011

iht Wh, IJUi,

and laik tmt.

. . . .

Qth Regiment of Dragoon Guards (^Carahinecrs.)

Colonel.
J3

Sir Thomas Hawker,' K.C.H. Cornet, V2 May, 1795; Lieut. 5 April, 96; Co/)< 10 July, 99 ; il/ff>r, 23 Nov. 1 804 ; Lieui.-Col. 2 Sept.OS; Co/. 4 June, 14; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. Cth Dragoon Guards, 5 June, 39.
Lieut. -Colonel.

i3 iGSa

James Jackson,' K.H. Bns. 9 Oct. 06 Lieut. 25 Jan. 08


;

13

Brevet-Major, 18 June, 15 ; Hei/tl.-Major, P 26 Col. 25 May, 26 ; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. p 2 March, 39.


;

Ajiril,

27

Capt. " 26 June, Brevet-Lieut.-

Major.
David Hay, Cornet, 6 Oct. 08 ; Lieut, p 31 Oct. 1 1 ; Capt. Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regfl.-Major, p 14 April, 37.
p

5 Aug. 19

Brevet-

CAPT.ilN.
C.\PTAIN..

Henry Richmond Jones Henry Hayhurst France Thomas Edward Taylor. Brook John Knight .... John Rowland Smyth-* James Johnston Lieutenants. Williams. Philips, R.M. Hon. A. G. Fred. Jocelyn
. .

9 June P 2 Nov. P 10 Feb. P 26 Oct. P 5 July P 12 June


P

25

26 29 26
21

P P

P P

30

14 Nov. 26 P 12 June 30 10 Feb. 29 P 25 Jan, 26 April 31 P 2 Nov. 38 8 June 30 p26 J 26 May 25 P 22 April 26 6 April 32 P14 Auj

P William Scott James Hen. Dickson .... P

Thomas Manders Edward Lewis Pryse .... Robert F. Lord Gifford Henry L. Cocksedge .... Lindsey Zachariah Cox Robert John Knox
.
.

P P
P
P P P

25 Oct. 22 26 April 31 12 Feb. 30 6 July 32 30 July 35 17 Mar. 37 4 Dec. 35 1 April 36

P
P

88 38 38 P 24 Mar. 37 14 April 37 P 6 Sept. 39 5 Oct. 38 P14 Aug. 40


.3 Dr. Heriot served in tlie Peninsula from June, 1809, lo llle end of tlie war, including the battles of Talavera and Salamanca : siege of Bursos; and battles of Vittoria, the Pyren-

16 Feb. 6 July 16 Jan. P 22 May 6 Oct. P 2 Nov. P 27 July

26 32

35
35

Cornets.
Ernie Warriner
Phillips
p

Buchanan

James Somerville
Pni/niaster.
p'27

2 Nov. 38 6 Sept. 39 P17 Aug. 38

ees,

and Ortbes.

Oliver Vaughan Jackson, 14 Feb. 40; May, 36. Adjutant. Thomas Manders, {Lieut.) 31 July, Quarter-Master. Thomas Smith, 26 June, 35.
3.5.

'

2 Mar. 32

Lieut.

Surijeon.

John

Hosp.-Assist. 11
Assistant- Surgeon.

May,

Heriot,^ 04.

M.D. 16

April, 12

Assistant-Surgeon, 8 Nov. 04;


31 Aug. 26.

\n

Scarlet

Veterinary Surgeon. Thomas Browne, 25 July, 34 ; '7W. 25 Dec. 13. Facings White. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. Irish Agents, Cane & Co. lEeturnedfrom Buenos Ayrcs, 1808.]

Henry Carline, 28 Sept. 26; Hospital-Assistant

1 Sir Thomas Ha^rker was present in the actions in North Holland, the Helder expedition, on the 10th, September, 2nd and 6th October, 170y; and was present in command of the 20th Li?bt Dragoons in every acfion in which the British troops were engaged on the eastern coast of Spain, in 1812 and 1813; he has subsequently served on the StatF, in India, as Major-General. 2 Colonel Jacltson served in the Peninsula, from April, 1809, to the end of the war, including the battles of Oporto, Talavera, Busaco, Redinha, Fuentes d'Onor ; first siege of Badajoz, from 29th iVIay, to 16th June, 1811 ; action at Elbodon ; siege and capture of Ciudud Rodrigo ; second siege and capture of Badajoz, 6th April, 1812 ; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Maya Pass, Pampeluna, 151h July, Pyrenees, 30th July, Nivelle, Present at Waterlooo, and with the army of occupation in France. Served in India ISive, and Bayonne. and Arabia from 1819 to 1820, including the capture of Beni-Boo-Ali, as Military Secretary lo Sir Lionel Smith, and, for which service, be was recommended by the Marquis of Hastings for the rank of Lieut.-C^ol. 3 Captfiin Smyth served in India witii the Kith Lancers, and was at the siege of Bhurtpore under Lord Conibermere.

l!)lh

126

'tk

{The

Princess EoyaFs) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.

Yrwi

\st (^Royal)

Regiment of Dragoons.

On

the Standards an Eagle."

PENINSULA"" 'WATERLOO."

. . ,

2iid

{Royal North British) Regt. of Dragoons.


On
the Standards an

Euglc" WATERLOO.'

Cohuel. \sir Wm. Kicr Grant," K.C.B. O.C.H. Hiu. 30 May, 17!>2 Lieut. 18 Feb. 93 Col. 2 j July, Mf[)or, C Jan. 1H> Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. IHIKI Julv, 94 Capt. 10 Mnjor-'Oen. 4 Jiiue, 13 Licut.-Gin. -il May, Hi ; Col. 2d Dr. 24 Aug. 39
; ; ;
; ;
,

Litttt.'Colonel.

tffinmrU's Wvndham,' Cornet, PlSMay, 13; Lieut. 4 May, 15; Capt.vH Lieut.-Col. P 30 Dec. 37. June, ll Mqjor, v 12 Due. 20
;

M(ijor.

John Fred. Sales Clarke, Cornet, f 19 Feb. 18 Mnjor, v 30 Dec. 37. July, 25
;

i#irf. p

1 1

Oct. 21

Capt. P 14

CAPTAIN.

Captains.
2-Jij

Ocortre Hobart Francis Charles Forde St. Vincent W. Ricketts


.

P P
I-

9 July 18 P21 July 25 P 30 July 29 10 Juiie 20 8 Juiie 30 P 10 July 35 13 Julv 20 Nov. 35 5 April 31 P 18 Jan. 31 6 Nov. 35 P 23 Feb. 38 21 July 25 P 30 July 20 P 28 Dec. 38 25 Nov. 28 P 25 Nov. 31 P 1 Aug. 34
21 Nov. 28 22 May 35 21 Feb. 34 P 10 Nov. 37 10 July 35 p 2;) Feb. 38

Lachlan Macquarie Michael GooUl Adiinis


.

f^
I

Hcnrj- Darby Griffith

..

LlElTEXANTS.
Robert Stein Forlong. Tho. Wui. Traffonl
.

. .

p P P
V

Donald John M. Macleod John Cumpbell

Lord W.

F. A. Charles Craven

M. HUl

Nov. 35 8 April 34 22 Jan.

28 Dec. 38 1 Oct. 36 6 Nov. 40

Corsets.
5 3 3 3
2 2
I
'

O. Auf. Filmcr Snlivan. .Mark W. Vane Milbunk.

P
P p

Kdwanl Bamett
t

O O
I

lieorye Reid P Iluiih .Mout. Campljell P Kre<lerick Philips, R.M. Uulcarres Wardl. Ramsay P
.

29 Julv 30 30 Dec. 3 23 Feb. 38 lOAus. 38 1 Feb. 39 1 1 May 39 15 Dec. 40

2 Col. Wyndham rcceited two severe wounds at Walcrlon, on Ilie laili June. 3 Dr. Winterscale served at Wfllcheren, in 1800, iind in the Peninsula, from Sept. ISIO, to Dee. IU13. includinir tlie battle of Fuentea d'Onor. Precnt at Waterloo.

26

Pnymnrfer. William Crawford, 24 March, 29; Cornet,


25 June,
19.

17

Aug. 15; Lieut.

II
I

A(^jutant.

6
32

Quarter-Mailer.
I

George Held, (Cornel,) 10 Aug. 38. lil Michael Nelson, 25 Dec. 35

Ens. 4 Dec. 35.

.Surgeon. '0H\ John Winterscale,' 12 June, 28; Assist.-Surg. 8 Feb. 10;


Uosp.-Juiit. 17 Sept. 09.

9
8

.issirtant-Surgeon.

Veterinary Surgeon.
I

James Munro, M.D. 2 Nov. 32. Thomas Jex, 4 Oct. 39.


Agent, Messrs. Hopkinson, Barton,

Scarlet

Facings Blue.

&

KnjTctt.

[^Returned from France, January, 1810.]


1 r Wm. Kier Grant *rTed in Planden, and waa prerDt at Pumara, tiecc of Valeneiennea, &c. in 1703. i:m he iu prt.*enl in tbf action* of the 17lii, 'Ulh, und SOtii of A|iril, the lOOi, ITUi, Iblh. and tfSrid of Maj. Jiiinrd the Kuxian iind Austrian urmi in Iixlv rariy In 1700, und xrted theranipaicntof Ih^il and the l<o (ollowm: le'". inelii'lin; the hatlln of Noii, Rivoli, Mnndovi, Suvilhino, Jlurenpi. &c. the tieces of Alexandri.i, S.irriiul, TiTtixia, Cunio, S.itiina, Genoa, kc. Sir Wm.s< rved Bubsequentiv fifteen years in tlio East Iiiili.-^. :i > ir. A. V iiiiLiii(-(M'ni-rul, tlie rtst a* a Mnjor-General on the slalT, durinK which lie was a r '.r Ihe forces in the Island of Jnta, and .S. cond nielnb-r ufrotincil. Conicon.j.l. .jM. la.. .11,11 r, . m ,: service, vii.: In 1817 and 18 Ouzerat lleld-force, whieh formed a division maol..! Ill" rr. u. II.. I \'.\\\ capture of Ram<e and conquest of the ^awuntwarree State; also, iho of ttM artny ul tlie !< <-'in apturr uf Bhuoj and con-iuest uf the prlnciplity of Culch in the Persian Gulf against the Joasmee piratea, faKltuLi^ ib cmf>tur of Raa-el-Khjma and Kyali, Arab fortresses.
->

la

).

r.

i:

129

^t;J?;?8S7!'"] 3rd (The Kind's Own) Regt. of Light Dragoms. [S|';'"j''rs':' The White Horse, within the Garter on the 2nd and 3rd Standards, with the Motto, " Nee aspera terrent."" SALAMANCA"-" VITTORI A" " TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
IP

Lord Chas. Somerset Manners, K.C.B.' Cornet, 7 Feb. 98 ; Lieut. 1 June, 99 Capt. 21 Aus. 1800 ; 3Iajor, 13 Oct. 08 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Aug. 11 Col. 6 Nov. 17; 3Injor-Gen. 27 May, 25; Licut.-Gen. 28 June, 33; Col. 3rd Dra;

1^

goons, 8 Nov. 39. itTO<.-Co/one7. IP aaa Sir Joseph Tliackwel!,- K.C.B. &K.H. Cornet,v2^ Apr. 00; Lieut. 13 June, 01 ; Copt p 9 April, 07 ; Major, 18 June, 15; BrevetLieut.-Col. 21 June, 17 ; Segtl.-Lieut.-Col. 15 June, 20 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37. Michael \Vhite,3Coe(, P15 Aug. 04; Lieut. P 14 May, 05 ; Capt. 7 Nov. 15; Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.-Major, 4 Jan. 39 ; Lieut.-Col. 13 Dec. 39. Majors. Geo. Henry Lockwood, Cornet, p 10 Mar. 25; Lieut. PIO Aug. 26; Ca])t. P 7Sept. 32; Major, 6 March, 39. Geo. Alex. Malcolm, Ensign, P 31 Dec. 25 ; Lieut, p 7 June 27 ; Capt. P 30 Dec. 31; Major, P 13 Dec. 39.
S'

Captains.
Chas.

CAPTAIN.
P

BREV.-MAJ.

^^^

10 Nov. 25 P25 Nov. 28;P 15 July P 25 May 09 6 May 1 Mar. 11 Henry Bond* 7 Oct. 14 Aug. 16 14 Jan. 13 John Tritton^ 30 June 1 Aug. 14 28 May 12 William White" 1 July P 12 Dec. 20 P 5 July 33 John Wm. Yerbury John Rich. Blagden Hale P 7 June 31 P 16 May 34 P 10 July John Bloomfield Gough, s. 24 Feb. 20 P 1 Oct. 25 P 1 Aug. 6 Mar. P 1 Mar. 27 P 31 Dec. 30 Meyrick Jones 12 Dec. 7 May 27 Charles Fred. Havelock ^' P13 Dec. 21

W. Morley

Balders

36 24 36
37 37 37

Lieutenants.
John Edward Dyer, K.M
Walter Unett
."
.

^i John Edward Codd


Samuel Fisher'

....

Wm. Howe

Hadfield
P

26 May 23 Aug. 21 July 15 June 25 Oct.


1

George Newton John Rose Holden Rose George Forbes W. E. Fitz Edward Barnes James Martin Edward Geo. Swinton James Cowell
.

May

21 31 27 27 P 16 27 P 20 28 P 17

25 33 25

Dec. 26

P P

Mar. 37 April 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 31

Leon under Sir engaged in seJohn Moore, aud shes, and present at the battle or Corunna ; served in the igns of 1313 and 14 in the Peni

26 39 39

fSirJ.Thackwell
;rved
tlie
1

cam-

Galic

insula, including the battles of Vit, the Pyrenees in front of Pam.


aa, 2/lli, 28lh, 29th,

and 30th
it

July

blockade of Pampeluna, from

P P P P

Rich. Tho. Montgomery Rich. A. Moore Hon. Charles Powys ...

John Wyld James White Hugh H. Bradshaw John Sullivan

'.

..

....

June 34 July 34 Jan. 35 P Feb. 36 P Feb. 34 P July 36 P 22 May 35 P 26 May 37 9 July 37


P

19 10 19 6 6 18 16 12 28 15

July 31 Dec. 30 Nov. 29 Sept. 33

Oct., Aug. 32 dered battle of Orthos, atTair at P 11 Jan. 33 Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse betnany atfairs of advanced 15 Feb. 34 guards, out-posts, &e. contused on P 24 July 35 e right shoulder at Vittnria, and Pll Mar. 36 verely wounded at Waterloo (left amputated m close to the shoulder) 7 Oct. 36 charging a square of Infantry P 17 Mar. 37 Ld also two horses shot under him. 3 Col. White served at the capture 1 July 37 and during the PIO July 371?;""""" Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; 1 July 36 also at siege capt. of Bhurtpore. 4 Maj. Bond served at the taking of 6 Mar. 39 17 Anr Qq Anjar in Cutch in 1816; the Mahratta Itampaigns of 1817 and 18; and at , V,' P Id Dec. 3U the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825, 31 Dec. 39' 6 Capt. Xritton served at the siege
; ; ;

when

surren-

'

37 37 P 37 George Cookes P 39 Charles Bowles Hon. Alfred A. Harbord P 20 Sept. 39 P29 Nov. 39 Alfred Fisher Jonas Hamilton Travers P 28 Feb. 40 13 Mar. 40 Wm. Knox Orme
P

Cornets. Henry Wood Edmund Roche

10 July 1 1 July 14 July 16 Aug.

and capture of H.itlra^s ; the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 and the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, 6 Capt. White served at the i^ege and capture of llattrass the Mahratta campaign oflSl? and the siege and capture of Bhurtpore. 6' Capt. Havelock served at Bhurtpore, 7 Lieut. Fisher served at Bhurtpore as a volunteer. 8 Capt. Cormick served the campaign in Portugal in 1808 and 9, and on the eastern coast of Spain, from Sept.
; ) ;

1812 to Sept. 1813, including the b.attle of Ciistalla.

9 Dr. Henderson served at the capture of Gu.rdaloupe n 1810 i two years in the American war ; and during he whole of the Burmese war.

; Cornet, P 4 Dec. 06 ; p Lieut. 25 P 23 Sept. 13. Sullivan, {Lieut.) 9 July, 37. Qi(/-^<'c--V.rfir. Thomas Adams, 20 June, 34. SurycoH. Jas. Henderson,' M.D. 30 April, 26; Assist. -Surgeon, 22 March, 10; Hosp.-Assist. 5 Aug. 09. Nelson Dartnell, 4 Dec. 32. Assistant-Surgeotis. Henry Franklin, 29 Dec. 37. Veterinary Surgeon. George Edlin, 17 Dec. 29. Scarlet Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. 1 Lord Chas. Manners served the campaign of 1808 in Spain, including the cavalr,V engagement nt Benevente. Served at Waleheren as .\ide-d('-r?ainp to Lord Chatham, and was engaged at Hio sieue of Flushing. cluspi fur Sularaanca, His Lordship served suhsequpnil.v in the l\'ninsula, and has received u modal and I Vlttoria, and Tuuloiim.

Paymaster. 1^ Edward Cormick," 24 Jan. 28


Sept. 07
;

Capt.

Adjutant. }n\m

'

>

130


^?e',,*^'/i"J"']

Omi)Regt. of Light Dragoons. \^^2lx'iX^' 'Talaveua" "AtBi-iiBBA" "Salamasca" "Vittobia" "Toi-iou^ii" "Pb.nissula"
-^ff^^The Quern's
" AfPOIIANISTAN" " GlIUZNEE."
Cornet, 4 Feb. 1703 ; Lieut. Liait.-Col. 05 Dec. 1800 ; Lieut.-Gen. i1 May, iH ; Col.
;

*^

D f itl
'

iMTd Robt.
;

E<lw.
-JH

Honrv
;

Soiiiersef,' (i.C.H.
.\lt{jor, -JI

l)i-c. U;>

Cnpt.
Jiilv,

Aug. iH
;

Xov.
;

!)!)

Hir
I

Ciiloml,
4tli

i.'j

10

Mnjor-Gen. 4 June, 13
30.

'V-

Drasmms, 31 Mar.
;

ti

Lieitt.-Coloneh.lfi William Fendull,' Cornet, 2!) Sept. OS ; Lieut. 3 Oct. 09 ; .Major, 2 June, 2.'> ; Lieut.-Col. i'24 Dec. 32. Ciii>t. I' 3 Feb. -Jll Jobii Soott, C.B. C'oriiiY, ! 4 Muv, lo; iiV(. "'20 Oct. 15; Copt. i'2rt June, 21 ; Lieitt.-'Cot. 31 Aug. 30. .Vnjor, V'J .Nov. 2(i Mnjors.Xi 111 Williuiu Ilavelock,' K. H., s. Ens. 12 July, 10 ; Lieut. 12 May, 12 ; Cayt. I' I'J Feb. 18 ; Mojor, v 31 Dec. 30. Fra. Dermot Daly,' Ens. o Dec. 1 1 ; Lieut. 20 Nov. 13 ; Capt. 2G June, 24 ; Major, vjl Oct. 3o; Brer.- Lieut.-Col. 23 July 3!).
;

Captains.
il

COKNET.
''30
i"

CAPTAIN.

BHEV.-MAJ.
28 June 38

A
'

Harcourt Master William Parlbv

i-ff

O O

4 Alex. Houstoun .s-.VKeitb A.Jackson, J^^'' 2 '12 Clia.". Lush. Cumbcrlege 25 John Harrison
i

Oeiir.'o

E.l anl Scott ( iardine

P
. .

10
'

22 July 24 P 3 Dec. 25 p 15 Star. 27 P 12 Oct. 30 O Thomas Uovd 10 May 31 31 July 28 George Chas.Dalbiae, J... P 21 June 33 P 22 Jlay 35 J. H. T. Wardc, R.SI iRob.DennistownCampbell P22 Oct. 33 P 27 Mar. 35 P 22 Aug. 34 P 2 Sept. 30 Philip Kemp > 28 Nov. 34 P 28 April 37 Thomas Wm. Geils July 37 J. T. Dou-liis Ualkett .. P 23 Jan. 35! P 29 May 35 18 Feb. 38 Arthur Scudaraore 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 11 Inge Eilwanl 18^, 13 P 2 Oct. 35 JP fi July 38 O" Alexander Low p 29 Dec. 35 p 31 Aug. 38 William Dnsclale 27 Mar. 35 15 Dec. 38 W. W. W. Humblcv P 2 Sept. 30 P 22 Mar. 39 Jos. Rogers J. Coles P May 39 37 24 Mar. 31 f Fiti icrald, . John F. p28 April 37 P 14 June 39 John Augjist. Todd P 23 Feb. 38;P18 0ct. .39 R. Bucklev Prettejohn p July 38 30 Nov. 39 Wm. Aug. Uvder' p 14 Sept. 38 7 Dec. 39 Henry Freil. Hodson

2^

Shaw* Arch. Edm. Brwmnich LlEUTE.VANTS. Richartl Fra. Poora

28 30
17

..I
,P

.Mar. 23 P17 Sept. 25 July 18 P Oct. IC P G May 24 P 28 Sept. 26 Dec. 2:) P 19 Xov. 2.J P 12 Dec. 26 Deo. 19 P 19 Deo. 22 P31 Dec. 30 3 Oct. 34 Dec. 10 P 29 July 19 June 24 13 Aug. 25 P 27 Oct. 35 Dec. 20 P 8 June 30 P 31 Aug. 38 31 May 39 21 Dec. 13 May 1 12 Aug. 35 30 Nov. 39 Feb. 20

5 Cul. FcndaU srrrrd in Ihe PrniOAiiU from 1^00 to thr end of the war, InrludiDS the iMtttes of Albuhers, t'lafre. Vlttoria, and Ton* 3 Mnjor Havrlock itrvctl in the PcDlnsuU Oom July ISIO to the end or the HOT, Including the tattles of

BuMCO, Sabugal, Salamanea, and


Vittoria ; croMing the Bidassoa ; or Nivelle ; alTairs near Bayonne ; battles of OrUies and Toulouse; wounded at Quatre Bras. 4 Cul. Daly serrcd the cam. palicns of 1813 and 14 in th; Peniasula, and was wounded at Bayonne ;
battle

'

. .

served also in the American war. at the siege and battle of Plattsburith. 6 Capt. Shaw served at the siese of Hattrass. and in the Mahratla eampai^na of 1S17 and Id. 6 LlcuL (giiarler- Master) Croad served in Uie American war. 7 Dr. Chambers served in the American war. and was present in the actioiu before New Orleans.

and waa rneaited

'

Cornets.
|

'

,*,

Nov. 38 Slar. 39 Mar. 39 June 39 Tlio. John Francis ...'... P 15 June 39 FretUrick Pipon William Kingston Fraser P 18 Oct. 39 P 17 April 40 Georue John Brown P 8 May, 40 Feuwick Boyce Barron /(ii/i(Mf.c Henry lieymaii, 30 Aug. 33
Martin Kiraan Geo. Edw. Campion Algernon G. Brcnchley
'

P
P P

'

23 22 29 P 14

Comet,

I'

CO Aug.07

Lieut. P

July,

'
I

14

Capt. P 24 June, 23. .if(Jutant.Thomas Lloyd, (Lieut.)


O!)
;

Sept. 30.

Uf,

Qunrter-J/nj/cr. Geo.H.Croad,8Jan.29; JEn. 30 Nov. 09 ; iieu/.14Nov. 11. Surgeon.Jbn Chambers,' 24th Julv, 35 Assist.-Surg. 29 April, 24 ; Hosp.;

John Stewart Graves, 28 Sept. 26 Hosp.-Assist. 22 Feb. Enfus Mackintosh Macpherson, 21 Aug. 40. Veterinary Surgeon. John Byrne, 14 Dec. 38. Scarlet Fncinj( Green. Agent, Messrs. Hopkinson, Barton & Knyvctt.
Assist. -Surgs.
;

Attist. 27 Nov. 09.

20.-

and

ded d

I Lord Edward Somerset served on the espedillon to Uie llelder in 1^*9, as aidr-de.eanp to II. R. 11. the Dulir of Taek, and was prrsent at the batUes vf the i9th Sept., Tnd and 6th tJel. Served in the campatgns in the Peninsula in com. of the Ith Dragoooa, (loeludicr the battle of Talavera, the cavalry action at I'sagrr, and the battles of Salamanea and VlOana.) ontll be obtained the rank of Major- Gvorral in IS13: f^om that period till the end of the war. he eomUse Hoaaar Brigade, with which he was preaent at imhes assd Toulouse. Served at the battle of Waterloo in cofBe/tbe llT^jehold Bngade o* Cavalry, and subsequently upon the <tair of the Army of Oeeiipatlon in France unbl ita Wani to Engliad. Ills lordsbir T-.as reeelTtd a cross and tne elaap fer Talavera, Salamanca, VltloiU, Orlbea, and Tvulotisr.

131

Gth (^Inniskilling) Regiment of Dragoons.

<

WATERLOO.'

Years


^^^ ^"^"''

f:ii:^iZ: ]

"'^

""'") ^'ff^(

"f ^^^^ Dragoons.

[ ^t^'X'"

Hussars. )

'

PENIXSULA"" WATERLOO."

l'.>

April,

?ra Ilcnn- William, .Vrtr7Mo/ Aiiirlesov,' K.O. G.C.B. G.C.H. Lieut-Col. 0^ 3 Jlav, ;K> ^f^Jur-de^. 29 April, 1802 ; Lieut.-Gen. 2o Si'i.t. 17'.l:l 08 OVh. 12 Aug. lU CW. 7tli Hussars, IG May, 01.
; ; ; ;

Lieut. -Colonel.

John James \7hvte, Comet, p 21 Aug. 23 Lieid. P 29 Dec. 25 27 ; Mnjor, f'o April, 33; Lieui.-CoU p21 Oct. 37.
;

Oi/)/. P 31 Dec.

Thomas E<lmund Campbell,

.,

Comet, P30Jnn

ii(^.

P13 May 20;

Capt. P 17 Feb. 32; Major, 4 Nov. 40.

CORNET.

captain.
P

Captains.
6 Mar. 35 Won. Henry- Arthur Cole P31 Aug. 30 P 1 Feb. .33 p 15 July 30 Arthur Shirley P 8 Apr. 2C P26Sept.2(i P21 Sept. 32 fienase P. Bushc P 15 June 32 P12 Aug. 34 P21 Oct. 37 Charles Haj^rt Heiirj' John Sutton .... P 1 Feb. 33 p 9 Jan. 35 P 10 Mar. 38 ' 15 Mar. 33 4 Nov. 40 10 Dee. 2i) |) t!i Tliouias Patersoii
P 17 Jan.

28 P12 Feb. 30

Lieutenants.
P 5 Apr. 33 P 25 William Grasett P31 Muv 3:5 P 22 Albany B. Savilo P21 Mar. 34 p 15 Robert James P12 Aug. 34 PI4 Fred. Thos. Farquharson P Charles Hen. Wynrtham Jan. 35 P 20 Thos. Hen. Preston .... P 25 Dec. 35 p 21 Hugh Jocelinc Percy .... P 22 Jan. 3C PIG
1
I

Dec. 36 Jan. 30

July 30 Apr. 37 May 37 Oct. 37

Mar. 38

Cornets.
Albert Helvar Geo. Fred. Wm. MUes James ^lacaul Hagart Hon. W. H. Stap. Cotton Joseph Hely, R.M
. .

p
p P

15 Jnlv 36 14 Apr. 37 Mav 37 21 Oct. 37 16 Feb. 39

26

Patpnnster.

Charles

Comet,

11 .March,

M'Cartv, 2 Nov. 30 ; Qunrter-Miisier, 14 May, 12 13 ; Lieut. iO Jan. 14; Capt. 14 Dec. 26.
29.

Adjutant. 1^ 1(3 Thomas Paterson, (Lieut.) 10 Dec.


Quarter-Master.

Henry Humjihrys, 22 Feb. 39.


April,

Surjmii. James Low Warren, M.D. 17


lionp.-Asjut. 14 July, 15.

38;

.4MiVf. -Sucj. 19 Feb. 24;

Atsiitant-Surgean.

Veterinary Surgeon.

Thomas Beavan, 28 Sept. 26 Hosp.-Astist. 10 Nov. 25. George Johnston, 20 May, 37.
;

Blue.
Itd Anslrwy

Agent, Messrs. Cox

Co.

rlr<l a medal for Sshaeun and Beneven(r, iic. Lot a Its at Waterloo. U ('apt. l*atrron u-rrol In the Pvniniula. from Oct. IHI3 to the end of the war, includine tht< hnltle: the Nivr, Uth and Itlb Drc. (a<uided), S<ilvaton', Orthn, Aire and Tuulmno. Scried alM at Wo itIoO.
I

hu

193

8th

The King's Royal

Irish)

Regiment of Light Dragoons

(Hussars.)
Harp and Crown.
" Prlstinm virtuiis niemores.' " HINDOOSTAN."
Colo7ie!.

-"

LESWARREE"

Philip Philpot, Eiis. 20 Dec. 87 ; Lieut. 23 Nov. 88 ; Capf. 10 Jan. 97 ; Mnjor, 1 Nov, 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 24 Jan. 1 1 ; Col. 10 July 21 ; Miyor-Gcn. 22 July 30 ; Col. 8th Hussars, 30 April, 40.

Lieut.-Colonel. Hoti. George Berkeley Molyneux, Cornet, p3 May, 15; Lieut. p12 Sept. 16; Ciipt.vn April, 23; J/ffjo)-, P 28 Sept. 2G; Lieut.-Col.'!' 31 Dec. 27.

James M'Call, Cornet, Mnjor, i'31 Jan. 40.

Mnjor. 23 June 26; Lieiit. P17 0ct. 20; Coyii. r3 Aug. 30;

CAPTAIN.S.

23 Aug. 27 P17 Dec. Harrison Cholnieley 6 Sept. Frederick Geo. Shewell. P 28 Aug. 27 P17 Dee. 30 P 28 June liodolph do Sails Tlios.\Vm. Selby Lowndes P15 Juue 32 P 12 July i7y.Ricli.HoweBrowne,5 P C Nov. 27 P 10 Aug. Magnus G. Laing Meason P 28 Juno 33 P13 Feb.
J.is.
1'

30
31

P28 Apr. 33 P 13 July 33 P 2 Mar. 32 P15 Nov. 35 P31 Jan.

13 Feb. 35 37

38 39 39 40

Lieutenants.
Joseph Rcilly,

26 P12 P 9 P 28 P 9 Carrington Smytlie .... V 3 p 30 Cha. Joseph Longmore Fleet. Thos. Hugh Wilson P 6 P 13 J. Craven Garden P 2 Hon. Jas. Sandilaiids.
P

R.M

Edward Mostyn

Apr. July

George J. Huband George Brown Henry Rowles

Aug. Mar.
Sept.

Apr.

May May
July

27 Mar. 3 Apr. 3 Oct. 31 Mar. P 9 Aug. P 13 July P17 Aug.


P

34 35 34

Mar.

37 33 38 38 Pl7 Sept. 39 P 15 Nov. 39 P31 Jan. 40

Cornets. Arth. Jas. Lord Killecn Win. Henry Cooper


Paymaster.T^
Adjutant.

p17 Sept. 39 P15 Nov. 39


Capt.* 25 Dec. 13.

Alex. Cniikshank Lindsay p31 Jan

Wm.

Jones, 3 Nov. 40

George Brown, (Lieut.) 3 Feb. 37. Quarter- Master. James Landers, 29 Nov. 39. Surgeon. John Squair, M.D. 3 March, 37 Assist.-Surrj. 30 June, 25
;

IJoxp.-

Assist. IG June, 15. Assi.it(int-Surfieon.T\iO. Coke Gaultcr, M.D. 29 July. 30; Hosp.-Assist. 22 Mar. 27. Lawrence Bird, 29 June, 09. Veterinary/ Surgeon.

Bine.

Agents, Messrs.

Cox & Co.

[Returned from the East Indies, May, 1823.]

. .

{LaUL-ers).

'Jlh (

T/u Qiueiis Royal) Regiment of Light Dragoons.

"

PENINSULA."
Colonel.

9 BS

James Wallace Sleigh,' C.B., Cornet, Feb. 9o ; Lieut. 29 .Vpr. 9.0, Capt. 2o Oct. 98 ; M(\jor, June, Oo ; Lieut.-Col. 14 Dec. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19; ilqjoT-Gen. -22 July, 30; Co/. 9th Laucers, 24 Aug. 39.

Lleut.-Colonel.

20 A James Alex. Earl o/Rosslvn, Comet, v2d Feb. 19 ; ii<<. P9 Julv, " P2o March, 23; MaJor,'f 12 Dec. 26; Lieut.-Col. f 31 Dec. 27.
ifqjor.

Capt.

Alexander Camiibell,' K.H., Cornet, 24 Aug. 06; Lieut. P4 Sept. 06; Capt. 13 Au^'. 12; Major, i"J Auff. 21 ; Bn.rct-Licut.-Col. 16 July, 30.
I'

C.VPTAISS.

James .\1m. Fullcrton


'

Arthur Chas. Williams Jauie^ Hoiw Grant ... AreliilU(l Uttle Thos. Palmer Whalley .indrew Spottiswoode
. . .

1 Aus;. 22 P30 Dec. 24 P19 16 June 25 29 Aug. 26 p o 29 Aug. 26 P 26 Feb. 28 P29 P 4 Oct. 31 |P31 Aug. 32 P 24 P 4 Mav 32 P12 April 33 P17 PIO May 33 p 29 April 36 PU
1-

Sept.

26

P P

July 31 May 35 Feb. 37 Aug. 38 Oct. 39

LlECTBNANTS.
P27 April 2" Robert Cooke ' o April N. Macartney, R.M. HO .May 31 'pU April John .\nstrutlicr Thomson i'12 Fib. 3(!|P24 Feb. jJohn Wm. Gooch Spicer P 29 April 31! P 5 Mav
J.
I I

31

2Sept. Pia Sept. P24 Feb. Phillip Ilaughto'n Clarke p o .May p 17 Not. John Sutherland
Frcilerick Jaiitcs Isacke. Fra. Di^'liy Willou(,'hby .
P

Kintr-miU .Manlev I'oirer


. .

34 37 37 3(!|P17 No"v. 37 36 P 9 Feb. 38 3 P 17 Aug. 38 3 P 1 1 Oct. 39 37 P31 Jan. 40

Corsets.
Gilbert T. Nicholson
J.
P p P
. .

Edward Madocks

Eustace .\rkwright

9 Feb. 38 17 Aug. 38 31 Jan. 40


10 Apr. 40
Knight,' 2 July, 05.

Arthur Henry Jenney

,P

Paymaster.

IS Henry
Ifi

.l(/H/nn/. Robert Cooke, (Lieut.) 27 April, 27.

Quarter-Matter.

J. C. Williamson, 17 Aug. 38.


Breslin,

Surgeon. Cha. Tho. Ingham,' M.D. 25 June, 26; Assiat.-Surg. 16 Aug. 10; Hotp.-.iuiit. 24 Jlay, 10.
.Ittittant-Surg.

Wm. Irwin
Scarlet

8 March, 27

Hosp.-Assist.

9 Feb.

26.

Veterinary Surgeon.

James Robertson, 24 Sept. 29.


Facings Blue.

Agent, Mr. Collyer.

[Returned from Portugal, May, 1813.]


Flanders in 170A; in tlie actions in North Holland and the Helder, 10th and le*ll and li. CVanmauded the 11th Dragoons at I9lh STt., and 3d and Otb Oct. 17W. In th PeninsuU in In 1S10 he acWaterlt.Ki.'^tuwafdA the cloie of which the command of the 4th Bricade deToWed on him. compani*^! Iii-o recimcnt to India, and commanded the Caralry division at the 8ie<;e of bhurtpore in I8-.25 Jc6. i Co). ('m(>tM>lt waa pment at the tAkiDg of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1600, and seired subsequently
1

GBenl

Slcifa

Mrred

in

to the Ea-.l

Iii1:'"<-

3 Li, , Walcli 4 p^, the lv

^-

expedition

to South America,

and iiege of Buenos Ayres.

Expt^dition to

"fcinit.
r.itl
-*

*^ from

with the ^th Line Battalion Kinc't Oennan Legion, at Copenhagen; during Ibi-io to its termioatiun in 1^14; alio the Campaign of 1S15, including

A Dr. litifiMDi srtd la the Ajsericao Falls of Niaca'*^

wv, Indudiog

the battles at Fort-Gur]fc, Chipptiwa,

and

at tli

13S

10^/t

TTie Prince of Wales's oicn) Royal Regt. of Light (^Hussars.)


'

Dragoons.

PENINSULA." " WATERLOO.'

Years' Sen-.

llt/i {ur

I'rincti Albert's

own) Regiment of Hussars.

Tlic

Sphinx, with

tlie

words, " KOYl'T" " SA " " WATKllUJU" " imUUTI'Ulti;."

LAMAXCA" PENINSULA"

13

. . .

. .

I2th

The Prince of

Wales's)

Royal Regt. of Lancers.

The Sphinx, with the words, "

EGYPT" " PENINSULA" " WATERLOO.'


Colonel.

Sir Henrv John Ciimming,' K.C.H. Cornet. 12 May, 1790; Lieut. 9 Feb. Capi.'il Feb. 94; Mcfjor, 25 Oct. 98 ; Zieut-Col. 17 Feb. 1803; Cai. 1 ; Jan. 12; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14; Lieut. -Gen. 22 July, 30> Coi. 12thLancer,

93

20 Jan. 37.
Lieut-Colotiels.

Robert Browne Clayton,' K.C. JSns. 1 Sept. 84 ; Lieut. 30 April, 90; Capt. 31 March, 93 ; Major, 1 March, 94 Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Col. 25 April, 1808 3fajor-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Gen. 19 July, 21; Ge. 28 June, 38. ^ iESa Sampson Stawell,^ Jlns. p 16 Jan. 01 ; Lieut. p9 July, 02 ; Cajit. 28 Feb. 05; Brevet-Mdjor, 18 June, 15; Reg.-Major, 16 Sept. 19 ; Lieut.-Col. ^ 1 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 28.
:

Major.
IP 3131 Alexander Barton,' K.H. Cornet, r 1 P 17 Jan. 11 ; Brevet-Major, 21 Jan. 19;

Aug. 05 Lieut. P 7 May, 07 Cai>t. Reg.-Major, p19 Feb. 24; Breiet: ;

Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.

Captains.
Edward Vandeleur Edward Pole Edward Sivcwright
Baskervyle Glegg

Hon. C."r. W. Forester


Jonathan Childe

22 Sept. 23 7 July 25 9 Aug. 27 P 3 Jan. 28 P18 Dec. 27 P 30 April 29


P P

P P P P

5 Jan. 26 19 Sept. 26 12 Mar. 29 30 Apr. 29 3 Aug. 30 4 Jan. 31

P P P P P P

3 Aug. 30
18 Nov. 31

3 2 23 24

Aug. 32 Nov. 32 Aug. 33 Apr. 35

Lieutenants.
R. H. L. Wellesley Joseph Phihps, R.M.
J. Fitz
P

3 Aug. 32
18 Aug. 25

Sept. 33

Hon. Robt. Needham Edward Jloraut W. Hcathcote Tottenham


.

Thomas Bernard Howard J. St. George


Sydney Aug. Capel,
Quarter-Master,
11 Oct.
.

23 Aug. 33 P 20 Sept. 33 p 13 Dec. 33 P 24 Apr. 35 P 23 Oct. 35


P

Dec. 33 Dec. 34 Apr. 35


Oct. 35 Apr. 39

7
.53
.

July 37

May 39 May 30
Feb. 40

Henry Arthur Scott

25

May

38

Cornets. David Arthur Munro. Thos. Henry Clifton .


.
.

Francis Delaval

Gray

Edward Robert Wood

28 Dec. 38 Apr. 39 Pll Jan. 39 P21 Feb. 40


P

P2fi

1 Sir Hen. John Cumming served with the 1 1 th Dragoons in Flanders, and was present in every action that occurred, including the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunltirk ; and battles of Famars and Catean also the winter eampaiCT of 1704 in Holland, and that to the Helder in 1799. Served also two years in the Peninsula, in command of the 11th Light Dragoons, including the action of El Bodon, (wounded by a sabre cut in tlie arm,) and battle of Salamanca, for which latter he has received a medal. 2 Sir Robert Browne Clayton served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th, I.3th, and 21st March. Served also at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Medal
:

Prior,i^ 6 July, 20; :Eiis. 12 Sept. 11 Lieut. 9 Dec. 13. ; Adjutant. Sydney Augustus Capel, (Lieut.) 7 July 37. Quarter-Master. Charles Armstrong, 7 July, 37. Surgeon. T& JIBJ Jas. Moffitt,' M.D. 17 Jun". 28 Assist. Surg. 24 Oct. 11. Assistant-Surgeon. Thomas Hunter, M.D. 18 April, 34. Veterinary Surgeon. Charles Brett, 8 March, 33. Scavlet Facings Blue. Agent, Mr. Collyer. //-m/j Agents, Messrs. Caue & Co. [^Returned from Portugal, Mareli 1828.]

Paymaster. L. M. M.

for services in Egypt. 3 Col. Stawell served with the Walcheren expedition, and subsequently in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1814, including the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz ; the cavalry aSair of La Rena ; destruction of the bridge of Almorss ; battle of Vittoria ; siege and capture of San Sebastian. Served also at Waterloo. 4 Col. Barton's services : expedition to Walcheren ; Peninsula from April, 1812, to the end of the war, including the cavalry affilirs at Castrajon, Quintana de Puentl^ and Monastero ; battles of Salamanca and Vittoria; and siege of San Sebastian. Served also at Waterloo.

I! Paymaster Prior served the rainpnign of 1817 in the East Indies atcaiiist the Pindarrccs. 7 Dr. Moffltt served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war, including tho battles of the Pyrenees, Orlhes, and Toulouse. Present on tho 10th, 17th and I8th June at Waterloo.

138

I3th Regiment of Light Dragoons.


On 0 etwoM and appolnlmmtt,
tlio

Molto, " V(rrt l ,E(<Tnu;." "

PENINSULA"" WATEHLOO.'

45


lAth
The

; ;

TTle Ki7ig's) Regt. of Lirfht Dragoons.

"PRUSSIAN EAGLE"" DOURO""TALAVEKA"" FUENTES D'ONOR" " SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA" " ORTHES" " PENINSULA."
Colonel.
)P fflSa

Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart.' KCB. & GCII. Cornet, 23 June, 1796; 1 Feb. 98; Capt. 18 Oct. 98; Mfijor. 12 May, 1803; Lieiit.-Col. 4 April, 05; Co/. 4 June, 13 Major-Gen. V2 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Co7. 14th Dragoons, 18 June, 30.

Ueut.

Lieut. -Colonel.

John Townsend,= Cornet, 24 Jan. 05 Lieut. 8 Mar. 06 Capt. 6 June, 1 1 Brevet-Major. 21 Jan. 19; Regil.-Major, p 13 Sept. 21; Lieut. -Col. p 16
!>
;

April, 29.

Major.
Charles Barton, Cornet, Major. P 1 June, 38.
p

10 Dec. 25; Lieut.

14 Feb. 28

Capt. p 22 March, 33

Captains. Edward Harvey ^


Frau. H. Stephens
. .

CORNET.
P

CAPT.\IN.
P

BKEV.-MAJ.

24 Mar. 26 23 Feb. 26

4 May 26 P 12 Oct. 30 31 July 28 P17 July 35


P

P25 Jan. 31 P31 Dec. 33 John Henderson P 28 Dec. 32 P 17 July 35 Wm. Henry Archer P 31 Dec. 33 P 16 July 36 Henry Edw. Doherty Cliarles Edmond Doherty P 24 April 35 P 6 Jan. 37
. .
.

P p P

17

4 Aug. 37 1 June 38 May 39 4 Sept. 40

Lieutenants.
Geo. Main Fullerton Isaac Cornoclc
.

P
P

John Henry Tongc .... Charles T. Griffis R.M.


.Archibald Robert Miller Geo. K. Massy Dawson
.

14 Dec. 32 P 30 Oct. 17 July 35 P 4 Aug. 29 April 36 P 1 June 5 Feb. 36 P 27 July 6 Jan. 37 P13 Dec. 30 July 36 P B Nov.

36
37 38

38 39 40

Cornets.

W. Clarke, Qr.-M. 15 Sep. 37. 24 April 38 Rob. Hugh Smith Barry P17 May 39
P 26 July 39 John Hesketh Goddard. Wm. Warner Allen .... P 29 Nov. 39 P13 Dec. 39 J. W. M. G. Hughes P 20 Oct. 40 Charles Morant P15 Dec. 40 Richard H. Smith Barry Pnymastcr.l^ Samuel Rnfc,= 3 Sept. 12.

4.///'^ Williaii. Clarke, (Corned,) 24 Apr. 3R. Qiuirlfr-Mii.-!tcr.\}it\ Samuel Brodribb,'^ 16 Jan. 29. geon. J) USA Patrick Henry Lavens,' 3 Aug. 26 : Asslst.-Surg. 24 Oct. 11 ; Hosp.-Assist. 28 June, 10. Assistant-Surgeon. Jas. Wm. Moffat, 8 Feb. 27 ; Hosp.-Asslst. 28 Sept. 26. Veterinary Surgeon. J. G. PhiUps, 28 Aug. 38. Scarlet Facings Blue. Agent, Messrs. Cox. & Co. IRcturtiedfrom Spain, July, 1814.] 1 Sir Edward Kerrison served at tlie Helder in 1709 with Sir Jolm Moore's army in Spain In 1809, and at Gorunna. Served subsequently in tlie Peninsula, .and eommanded tlie 7th Hussars at Orthes, and at Watorloo, for which he has received nied;ils. Sir Etpvard was severely wounded (his arm having been broken in two places) in Spain, 25 Dec. ISO;*, and slis:litly woumled jit Waterloo. 2 Col. Townsend served in the Peninsula from Dec. ISOS, until taken prisoner near the city of Pau in France, 8th March 1814, including the different affairs of the 10th and 11th, in crossing the Douro on the

May 1809; battle of Talavera; affair with the enemy's advanced posts 11th July ISIO in front of Ciudad Rodrigo under the command of Col. Talbot who was killed; passage of the Coa skirmishes of the rear guard from Almeida to the lines of Torres Vedras in 1810 ; affairs in the enemy's retreat from Santarcm to the frontiers of Spain from 0th March to 4th April 1811 ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded); affair with the enemy's lancers 25th Sept. 1811 siege of Badajoz ; affairs with the enemy's cavalry at Usagre, Llerena, in front of Salamanca, and near Castrillos battle of Salamanca affair with the enemy's rear guard near Panerandos several skirmishes from Madrid to near Ciudad Rodrigo, and from the 20th May near Salamanca to the battle of Vittoria taking of a gun from the enemy near Pampeluna and several engagements and skirmishes from the entrance of the British army into France, until the battle of Orthes. Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and was present at the attack on New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815. 9 Capt. Harvey served at the investment of Kolapore in the East Indies in Sept. 1827. 5 Paymaster Rofo served in the Peninsula from October 1812 to the end of the i Quart.-MasterBiodrippsm, a in I'i ], m ulafrom Sept. 1813 to the end of the war; present at Waterloo. 7 Dr. Lavons served the c 13, and 14, in the Peninsula, and was attached to tlie liglit troops which attacked tlie c:^^, Present at ir Almarez, on the night of the 19th May, 1812. the battles of Vittoria, 111.. I'lni,,, NimI storming the Heights of Garris; and battle of Orthes. Present at Waterloo on the UUh anil IHih Ju
lath
; ; ; ; ; ; ;
i i i

.,

10

Ll-^c^'iS;.]

5M

The Kiny's) Rajt. of Li,jht Drayoom.


{Hussars).

[^^^lYj,",,:.";

"

EMSDORF"" Er.M0\T-OP-ZEE"" VILIJEUS EN COUCIIE"" SAIIAGUN"


"

VITTOUIA" " PENIXSULA"" WATERLOO."

Culunel. Thomas Wilson," Cornel, Apr. 1794 ; Lieul. 31 Oct. 94 ; Cnpt. Sept. U(i ; Mnjor, 28 June, 1800 Lieut.Col. il Feb. 0-2 ; CoZ. 25 Jiilv, 10 .V<vor-G<vi.4Jiinc, 13; Lieiit.-Gen. -Zl }>la\ ,io Cu/. loth Hussars 29 Dec. 35. Lifut.-Colonel.}^ Lovell Bcnjauiin Lovell,' K. H. Comet, p18 Dec. 05; Lieut. P19 -Mav, 08; Capt. i'12 Dec. 11 Breret-Major,'l\ Jan. 19; Regtl.Mqjor, Vi6 Oct. 24; Lieut. -Col. fil Nov. 28. 5ir Walter Scott, Hart. Cornet, P 10 June, 19 ; Lieut. p24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. P16 June, 25; Mti/or, p2C Feb. 28; Lieut.-Col. 31 May, 39. .Majors. Courtenav PhilUpps, Cornet Sub.-Lieut. P2(iDec. 18; Lieut, li Mav, 22 ; Capt. "p 14 Jan. 2(> ; Major, P5 Apr. 3:). WillLiin Hake,^ Ens. 25 June, 1807 ; Lieut. 1 Nov. 10; Capt. 7 Mav, 27 ; Sfaj.

Sir Robert

21

23

.Nov. 38.

7A

. . .

{The Queen's) Be^t. of Light Drags. (Lancers). [ %':lll'. " TALAVERA" " FUEXTES D'ONOR"" SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA" " NIVE" " PENINSULA" " WATERLOO" " BHURTPORE " -r- " AFFGHANISTAN" " GHUZNEE."
sT^lc:M%:
]

IQth

Colmiel.

3i^

Lieut. 21 July, C. B. Ens. 29 Dec. 1781 83 Capt. 7 Mar. 92 Major, 1 JIar. 94 Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 98; Col. 25 Apr. 1808; Major-Gen. 4 June, \\ Lieut. -Gen. 19 July, 21; Gfrt. 28 June 38; Col. 16th Lancers 18 June 30. Bns. 24 Jan. 00; Lieut. Sf Lieut. - Colonels. \3 Thos. Wm. Brotherton,^ C. B. Copt. P27 July, 01; Major, P28 Nov. 11 Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 19 May, 14; Col. 22 July 30. Lieut.-Col. P 1-i Oct. 20 y William Persse,^ C.B. Cornet, 10 Jan. 06 Lieut. P27 Nov. 06 ; Capt. 23 Jan. Majoi-, 25 May, 22 Lieut.-Col. p6 Dec. 33. 12 24 Feb. 14 Lieut. 27 June, 16; Capt. P12 Nov. ^P Charles Robert Cureton,' E71S. 25 Major, p6 Dec. 33 Brevet-Lt.-Col. 23 July, 39 ; Lieut.-Col. 21 Aug. 39. Majors. George James M'DoweU,* Comet, P4 April, 16 ; Lieut.ri Dec. 17 ; Cajit. P 14 Nov. 27 Major, P4 Aug. 37 Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 July, 39. Arthur Charles Lowe," Cornet, 20 Apr. 15; Lieut. PIO Ai^. 15; Capt. p3 Apr. 27 Major, 21 Aug. 39.

JUa Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur,' G.


;

.?.

Thos.

Captains. Hooke Pearson'.

George Mansel Edw. Baker Bere Peter T. Robinson G. O'Halloran Gavin Lawrence Fyler Pinson Bonham William Wihncr Robert Algernon Smith.
. .

14 Mar. 25 P 1 Aug. 7 Sept. 20 P 1 Dec. 13 Aug. 25 P29 Aug. P 7 July 25 P29 Mar. P13 Nov. 27 P 14 Oct. P 7 Sept. 26 10 July PIO Jan. 28 25 June P 15 June 30 11 Apr. P 5 July 33 P 22 Nov.
P P

16 Aug. 31 6 Aug. 29 6 Dec. 33 27 P31 Oct. 34 P 26 May 37 2! 28 7 Feb. 34

26 25 26

30 23 Mar. 38 33 31 Dec. 39 36 P13 Dec. 39

Lieutenants.
Edward James Pratt .... Francis Thos. Meik fflSa Wm. Webster, R. M.'" Charles Wm. Reynolds. Richard Pattinson Charles B. Codrington. Wm. Petrie Waugh Geo. Thos. W. Pipon George Harriott Thomas Pattle Rob. ,\bercromby Yule.. John Osborne Burridge, r.
.

D. H. MacKinnon Charles John Foster .... Wm. Simp. Mitchell Inues

14 Feb. 28 9 July 29 14 Oct. 29 P29 June 32 P 16 Nov. 32 P 7 Oct. 26 P 1 Nov. 33 PIO Jan Pll Apr. 34 P13 June 34 P 3 July 35 P 9 Nov. 30 P 1 July 36
P P P
p

P P

20 4 25 27 P18 P 22
P P

Jan. 32

May

32

Sept. 32

P29
3
8

P23 P26
1

P23
21

John Percy Smith Henry Doni. Swetenh^m

8 Ap 2 July 36 8 July 36 3 Feb. 37

29
P

Mar. 34 Apr. 34 July 29 May 35 July 35 JulV 36 Dec. 36 May 37 Sept. 36 Mar. 38 Dec. 38 May 39

i Col. Cureton served in the Pen. insula from 1609 to the end of th. including Ibe battles of Talavera,

of

Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor ; siege Badajoz. April 1812 ; battle Salamanca capture of Madrid ; battles of Vittoria. Orthes, Tarbes, nd
;

Toulouse ; wounded in the right \eg by a rifle ball in crussing tlie Mondego.near Coimbray, Ist Oct.1810; ceived a s

21 Au"

Marmaduke Gwynne .... Cornets.


Randolph Routh
Tho. FolMott Powell F. Courtney Trower J. Ross O'Conor
Patrick D^on Henry Lee

26

May

13 Oct. 39 37 P31 Dec. 39

Arthur Need
Dottin Maycock

36

Edw. B. Cureton Pny,nast.~\Y.Vi ^


.4djutant.

nth Reghnent of Light

Dragoons.

{Lancers.)

Yrar*Sn.

Teare'
Full

33

. .

\$t (or

Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Gttards.

LlEfTS.

AND CaPTAIS
P P
P
.

Hugh
Jnliii

Fitz

Roy

Dixon William Tliomton Hon. Francis Grosvenor Hood Cliarlos Win. Ridley Htm. AuR. Fred. Foley

Charlos Stuart Oeo. Hi-rlH-rt Fred. Campbell Henn- Penleaze Eilward Hirrli Reynardson Hon. Robert Bruce, i Christoiiher Hampden Nicholson John Spottiswoode

7 July 25 10 Dec. 25 8 Apr. 20 P 30 Apr. 27 P21 Feb. 28 P 30 Dec. 28 P 31 Dec. 28


P 1
1

'

23 June 25 5 Nov. 20

P
P

20

June 30 May 20

12 June 30 P 18 June 30 3 Mar. 2S P 14 Jan. 20 12 Mar. 29 P 29 June 30

Joseph Henry Hudson Percy Aug. Evans Freke

C July 30

P28
3 13 Oct. 25 P 15 P31 16 Nov. 27 P 14 12
P

Sep't.30

Hon.

Wm.

Ix'icester

Dec. 30

Charles ,\l<.;emon Lewis

Aug. 20

10

9
11

James Walker Dnimmond Robert BKnkinsop Coulson Frederick Wni. Hamilton Hon. James Liuilsay
Francis Charles Joddrell

Mav

31

June 31
July 31

20 Nov. 30 1 Dec. 30 3 Dec. 30 P 31 Dec. 30 P 14 June 31 P 16 Mar. 32 P 26 July 32 P 27 July 32 P 12 Feb. 30 P 12 Oct. 32 12 Feb. a) P 5 July 31 P 4 Oct. 33 P 29 Nov. 33 P 27 Dec. 33 P12 Sept. 34 P 12 Apr. 33 1 July 36 P 29 July 36
P P
1

P IC
P 11
i.

Mar. 32 May 32

P P P

9 9
9 8
I

Arthur

Wm.

FitzRoy Somerset,

18
P

May

32

Henrj- Cartwright

Augustus Co.\

Hon. Geo. Cadogan


Hcnr\- Geo. Conroy, # Ihn;h Andrew Robert Mitchell Home Purvcs
..

8 8

20 July 32 JP 27 July 32 P22 Feb. 33 |P 21 June 33 P 4 Oct. 33

8
7
!

John

P29NOV.33
|P27Dec.33
P

9
7
7
I

Edwanl Goulbum, Hon. Montairu l'crtgrine Frederick Wm. AUix Hon. Alex. Gordon, Henry Torrens D'.\g:uilar
.

Bertie..

13 July 32 P21 Mar. 34

jPlSApr. 34
P

Mav 34
35 35 35 35 35

Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford

C
11

1
I

John .Arthur Lambert Hervey Hopnooil John Augustus Udny

20 May 5 June PIO July P21Sept. 30 P 24 July P 13 Nov.


P

June 37 P Aug. 37 P 9 Jan. 38 P 12 Jan. 38 P 7 July 38 P 13 July 38 P 14 July 38 P 28 June 39 P 24 Apr. 40 May 40 P 12 June 40 P 14 Aug. 40 Pll Sept. 40 P30 Oct. 40 P 15 Dec. 40
\

2 18 24 2 8

Dec. iW Dec. 36
Feb. 37 Feb. 37

2 Hon. Henry
1

EXSIOSS AND LlECTS. Hugh ManTcrs Percy

P P
P

Ridmrd Henry Glynn 3 John Temple West 2 Hon. Henry Townshend


i 2 2 2

1 July 2 Dec. 18 Feb.

Forester
P

'

George Grey Rous Hon. Richard Comwallis Xeville Robert Peel Dawson Edward G. Wynyard 1 Edward Wm. Pakenliam, ( 3 Thomas Lloyd Fitzhugh 3 Harry Brcrcton Trclawuy 2 Hon. Richard W. Venn Curzon
2 Henry Buckworth Powell 2 Sandford Graham 3 James Townscnd Oswald 1 John Reeve 1 Sir Tlio. Moncrieffe, Bart 3 Hon. H. Dudley Ward 3 Hon. Mortimer West Geo. .\ug. Fre<l. BcDtinck Charles Balfour J. G. H. riif. Stopford Ralph Bradford Michael Bruce

P P

23 24 2 8

Feb. Feb.

12

May

37

P
P

June Aug. OJan.


July July July

12 Jan.

P 12 P 13 P 14

22 Sept. 37

P P

11 Jan. 39 P
P
P P P
P

28 June 30 Aug. Dec.


1

May May

15 .May

29

12 June 28 July P 14 Aug.


1 1

Sept.

P30 Oct. P15 Dec.


1st (or Grenadier) Regime/it

of Foot Guards.

Adjutants.
1 F. W. Hamilton, (Capt.) 22 July, 86. 3 Hon. F. G. Hood, (Capt.) 17 March, 37. 3 Hon. J. Lindsay, {Capt.) 23 March, 38.

Qiuirter-Masters.
2 ?iaa John Payne, 31 Aug. 15. 1 Richard France, 24 Dec. 29. 3 John Lilley, 8 June, 30.

Surgetm-Major.

James Johnson, 17 Apr. 40; Surgeon, 13 March, 28 ; Assist.-Surg. 25 July,


JBattaIhn-Su7-geon.

13.

2 Jas. Dennis Wright, 11 May, 32 Assist.-Surg. 11 Nov. 24. 2 Geo. Brown, 2G June, 40 ; Asst.-Surg. 12 Jan. 26 ; Hosp.-Assist. 21 April, 25.
;

Assistant-Surgeons.

1 Fra. Cornelius Huthwaite, 10 Nov. 25 Hosp.-Assist. 16 Nov. 23. 3 George Eleazar Blenkins, 13 April, 38. 3 Thomas Graham Balfour, M.D. 29 Apr. 36. 1 Charles Nicoll, 26 June, 40.

Solicitor.

John Parkinson, 19 July,


\st Battalion returned

31.

from Portugal, 1828. 2rf Battalion embarltedfor Canada, April, 1838. 3d Battalion returned from France, Nov. 1818.
Facings Blue. Agent, Messrs. Cox

&

Co.

War Office, 29th July, 1815. The Prince Recent, as a mark of Hi3 Royal Approbation of the distinguished gallantry of the Brigade of Foot Guards in the Victory of Waterloo, has been pleased, in the n.ime and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve of all the Ensigns of the Three Regiments of Foot Guards having the Rank of Lieutenants, and such Rank shall be attached to all the future Appointments to Ensigncies in the Foot Guards, in the those Regiments obtain the Rank of Captai the Lie
i
1

His Royal Highness has also been pleased to approve of the First Regiment of Foot Guards being made a Regiment of Grenadiers, and styled " The First, or Grmiadler Regiment vf Foot Guards," in commemoration of their having defeated the Grenadiers of the French Imperial Guards upon this memorable c

1 The Duke of Wellington has received a cross and nine clasps for Roleia and Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciiidad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. To sketch an outline of the pre-eminent services of the greatest soldier of the age, would far exceed the limits of this work.

3 Col. Grant served Sir John Moore's campaign in 1809, including battle of Corunna; espedition to Walcheren ; Peninsula, 1813, 13, and 14.
4 Col. Ellison served at Cadiz in 1811 ; the Peninsula in 1812, 13, and 14; battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne, 20th June, 1815. Received the Brevet rank of Major for his conduct at Waterloo.

5 Col. Clive served in the Peninsula in 1814. taking of Peronne.


Lieut.-Col. Davles

Present at the battles of Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, and

was wounded at Badajoz.


in

7 Lieut.-Col. Lascellos served

the Peninsula in 1814.

Present at the battles of Quatre Bras and

Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.


8 Lieut.-Col. Boldero served at Cadiz in 1810 and II ; in the Peninsula in 1812 and 13 1814. Was Adjutant at the battles of Quatre Bras, Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
;

and

in

Holland

in

9 Lieut.-Col. Honyman served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and was present at the bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he commanded the leading sub-division of the storming of the Grenadier Guards,
10 Lieut.-Col. Perceval served in the Peninsula in 1813 April, 1814.

and

14,

and was severely wounded at Bayonne, 14th

146

Coldstream Beyimtnt of Foot Guards.

LIUCELLES." The

Sphinx, witli the wonla ECYPT' "TALAVEHA" BARHOSA" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."


'

'

Ytmn-Srrt

Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.


CORNET, 2d LIEUT. OR ENSIGN
V P

LIEUT.

Lieutenants and Captains.


1

AND
CAPTAIN.
28 24 8 10
April 25
P

1 1 1 1
1

Hon. Edw. Bootle AVilbraham John Henry Pringle John Christie Clitherow, Gordon Drummond Lord Frederick Paulet, s Christopher Wilmot Horton Jolm Forbes

2 Robert Vansittart 2 Charles Ash Windham 2 James Loftus Elrington, 2 Henry Daniell

1 Hon. Robert Edward Boyle .... 2 Richard Samuel Hulse 2 Stephen Rowley Conroy,

Hon. Fred. Wm. C. Villiers 1 Henry Brand 2 James Du Pre, Earl o/Caledon. 1 George John Johnson 1 Wm. Samuel Newton 2 Hon. Charles Grimston
1
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1 George V. Mundy 2 Peter James Bathurst

13 15 22 P June 26 P 3 11 June 26 P21 P 29 June 26 P 27 P 1 Aug. 20 P 10 P 21 Sept. 20 26 P 30 Dec. 26 P31 P 4 June 29 P 6 P 13 Aug. 29 P 27 P 16 July 29 P 23 P 21 Sept. 30 P 21 P 27 Jan. 32 P 8 P 10 Feb. 32 P 27 P 20 April 32 P 25 P 31 May 33 P 5 P 15 Nov. 33 P 19 P 5 Dec. 34 P31 6 Dec. 34 P 24 27 Feb. 35 P 1 28 Not. 34 P 27 Mar. 36 P 11

Dee. 25

Aug. 29 June 30
July 30 Aug. 30
Sept. 30 Jan. 32 Feb. 32

April 25 P

April 20

Nov. 32 May 33 Dec. 34 Mar. 35 Aug. .33


April 37

July Dec. July July Dec. Jan.

Aug. 37 38 38 39 39 39 40 May 40 Sept. 40

Ensigns and Lieuts.


2 Egerton Charles W. Miles MUman 2 Hon. Louis Hope 2 Spencer Perceval 2 Hon. Adolphus E. Paget Graves 2 Matthew Edw. Tierney 2 Wm. Capel Clayton
P P P

24 April 35 8 July 36
13 Jan. 3 Feb. 10 Mar. 21 April 37 37 37 37

P P
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7/oH.T.Vesey Dawson Thomas Montagu Steele 2 John Agmondisham Vesey Kirkland


1

PllAug.37
12 Jan. 38 P 22 Aug. 37

Adolphus Fred. Alex. Woodford, 1 Chas. Henry Elhce 2 James Richard Wigram 1 John Wingfield S. Fraser 1 Charles H. White 1 Charles Lygon Cocks 1 Poulett G. H. Somerset 2 Geo. John Whyte Melville Jas. Cha. Murray Cowell
1

P p P
1

11 Jan. 39 28 July 38 29 Mar. 39 19 July 39

20 July 38 27 July 38 25 Dec. 38 10 May 39 P 5 July 39 P 19 July 39 P 31 Dec. 39 P 24 Jan. 40 p 1 May 40 p 11 Sept. 40 25 Sept. 40
P P P

Adjutayits.

2 Lord Fred. Paulet {Captain) 25 Dec. 38. 1 Hon. Fred. Wm. Child Villiers (Captain) 4 Sept. 40.
Quarter-3Iasters.
1

2
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William Morse, 2 June, 36. Thomas Lee, 25 July, 37. Surgeon-Major.

^aSaWm.Hunter,'M.D.16Mar.38;57-5r.4Sept.36; Assist.-Surg.\0'Feh.U.

3^
6 16

WA Frederick Gilder,

HattaJion-Sitrgeon. 10 Mar. 38 ; Assist-Surg. 9 June, 14.


Asat'itant-Surgeo'ns.

2 James Wedderburn, 21 Oct. 36. Hosp.-A.islst. 24 Nov. 25. 1 Edw. Greatrex, 16 Nov. 26 2 Wm. Thos. Chris. Robinson, 23 Mar. 38. William George Carter, 29 Jan. 24. Solicitor.
;

Facings Blue

Agent, Messrs. Cox

&

Co.

[I.H Battalion returned from France, July, 1814.]

[2d Battalion emliurhedfor Canada April,


7 Doctor

H'di.']

Hunter served

in the Ptninsula,

mid

wa.^ present

during the blockade of Bayoune.

148

; :

Scot* Futilier Guards.

Colonel.

George James, Earl Ludlow,' O.C.B. Kns. 17 >r(iv, 1778; Lieut, k Capt.lC, March, 81 Cnpt. ti Lieut.-Col. 24 .Nov. 90 ; Col. -Jl Aiip. U5 Mqjor-Geii. 18 June, 1)8 Lieut.-Oen. 30 Oct. 180i Gen. 4 Juue, 14 ; Col. ScoU Fusilier Uuank, ;W ilay.ati.
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P JoliiiAitchison,';w.P2oOct.
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jc Cfl/>/.

22 Nov.lO

Col. P 15 Uec. 14; M((JorSiCol.


{) \V. Ilenrv Scott,'

f20 May,
;

3(i; Lieut.-Col. P 11

Cnpt. U Lieut. Aug. 37. Cnpt.

Ens. 27 Oct. 05

if.

& Cn;)/.

28

Jlar.

3o

pJil

(W. JJuly, Ij; BrcrW-CoMOJin. 37; Mt^Jor ic William Drummond,' Em. P20 March, OC;

27

j,

liieret-Mnjor, 18 June, 15; Capt. k 10 Jan. 37; Major k Col. PI Nov. 3'J. Captains and Lieut .Coloneh. Berkeley nrumraond," Em. 5 .March, 12 ; Lieut, k Capt. 4 July, 15 1 Capt. k Lieut.-Col. I21 Dec. 20. 2 Jjj Georpe Douplas Staiidcn,' Em. 19 March. 12 ; Lieut, k Capt. 6 July, 15 ; Oip/. & i.Vu/.-Cei/. P 12 July, 27. William Thomas Knollys', Em. 9 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, k Capt. 25 Sept. 17 ; 1 Cai<l. k Lieut.-Col. i'31 Uoc. 27. 2 Henry Colvile, Em. p29 Dec. 13 ; Lt. k Capt. PG Nov. 17 ; Capt. k Lieut.

Aug. 37. Co/. Lieut, k Capt. 24 Oct. 11 ; iieu/.-CV. I' 4 July, 16; Brecet-Col.

HI

&

Lf.-

Sa
5

Col.

6 July, 30.

2 ffSl Hun. Hen. Montapu,' Em. 21 April, 14 ; Lieut, k Capt.v 12 June, 23 Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 21 Sept. 32. 2 Hon. J. Craven Westcnra, Em. 4 Jlav, 14 ; Capt. P 23 Sept. 24 ; Capt. k ii*/.-Co/. P9 Aug. 33. 27 I Philip James Yorke, Em. 5 May, 14 ; Lieut, k Capt. r 24 Feb. 25 Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P7 Aua. 35. 2 Georgf Dwon, Em. k Lieut. p20 Jan. 20 Capt. P 8 April, 2C ; Capt. k Lieut.Col. P 20 May, 36. 1 Hon. C. Beaumont Phipps, Em. k Lieut. P 17 Aug. 20 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 12 Oct. 26; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p-.'6 May, 37. 5^ 1 John (icorpe Roliinson, Ens. k Lieut. 23 Jan. 17 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 5 June, 27 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 12 Aup. 37. 2 Patrick Fitz Roy Wellcsley Campbell, . 2nd Lieut. 13 Jan. 25 ; Em. k Lieut. P 14 July, 25 Lieut, k Capt. 3 July, 29; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p9 Nov. 38. 1 Georce ".Morton Eden, Em. P18 July, 22; Lieut. P 10 Sept. 25; Capt. Pl2 Dec. 26; .V>r,P 11 Oct. 31 ii<fM/."-Co/. P 20 May, 36. 2 Wm. Fn-d. Saell, Em. k Lieut. P 13 Aug. 25 ; Lieut, k Cnpt. P4 July, 29 Breret-Mqjor, 13 Aug. 31 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 1 Nov. 39. 2 Brownlow Wm. Knox, Em. 8 Jan. 24 Em. k Lieut. P 13 Aug. 25; Lieut, k Cnpt. P 15 June 30; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 15 Nov. 39. 1 George Moncricffe, Em. k Lieut. P8 April, 26; Lieut, k Cajjf. P 6 July, 30 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P24 Jan. 40. 16 1 John Taubman Goldie Tauhman, Comet, P8 April, 26; Em. k Lieut. June. 26 Lieut. Jc Cnpt. < 20 July,:50; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P14 Feb. 40. 1 l^rrS L'Hlow ter^fti in the Ai.icriciin ii jr. and was made prisoner at York Town. In 17U3 he joined Ule arm; id Flunderv, and Mnred in tlir dilff nnl acliuns or Ihat and the folloxing cafnpaii;n until nounded,
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the 17th Mar, 1704, near Routmii, ohcn, having Imt his left arm, he returned to Enclond. Lord L.ucconipar. .1 s.r J.,:,,.. Pu!*. n. v to the Firrol, took [.art in tlie Eejrpliau campaicn in ItMJl ; commanded a dni. ilinoTcr ill I^JV>: and w.i* i.ivelil at the rapture of Topenhapcn in ISO". In )8tlt< procei^ded with the army I'tDied the eX[<editton to Copeniia^en in 1^07. V to th.' I'.-nin-Mila, and wa* pre*ent at the pn*s.Tse of the Doiiro, tikjnz of )ii: uf Soult'* army. At Ta)a\era he a wounded in tlie una Hhile carrying " <^ . . th.'t tlirou-h. He served in the cumpaif;uf of It10, 1-2, 13, antl 14. and ** ^rT--iit L -I, capturv. of Madrid, slejc of Barcos battle of Vitioria, sicce of San 6ehtian. St. J -if the Adiur, battle o< the Nive, investment of and si.rtie from Bayoniie. 4 ' *! n. P.-Titr.<Mli fn I'-o^. and wa* i.n-**nt at the pjssaj:e of the D^iUro, capturo t\f <t ' ^ .,.i.'_ ....,.\\'oujided through the body at TaUteni, and being left
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r <^airpatn, from li^OO to lt<l-2. ineluding the tiiittles of ..f Torres Vedras. ajid subsequent advance from thence. :.... imeni of Antwerp, and storming of llcr^en-op-Zooin. i^uMrv Uras and Waterloo. Helt'.ved the Brevet-riuk of ^ujor

iv t^rrires
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in Ilolljnd, including the stonitia; of Der^en-op> of Quatrr Bras and Waterloo. 1114 In Holland, inrludin; the bombardment of Antnen'. and |slJ, inrludini: the battl|.9 of guatre llriis and Waler|i>a. ( Prance, from th Mar.h. 114, to Ih. end ..f the ur; was : ;'ulse of the Sortie, on which o^-casion Sir Henry Sullivan and
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til.

liii..r.l.

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kil

Col. MoaUcti srrrsd lh cafupalfn of HIS, includini tha btllln of Qnalro Kn

nd Waleria

Scots Fusilier Guards.


Years

1*^

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Lncia.'*

" Buact>" " N'iuiraPa"


V~r.Scrv.

" E-jmont-op-Zoe." The Sphinx, with the wonis, " Ep>'pt" "Corunna'' Vitforia" " St. 8i'ba.stian" Saljiinaiica" Waterloo" Nayiwre" Mahfiilpoor'' Ava."Nive" " Penmsula"
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The Royal) Rftpment of Foot.


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**


1st i^The

Royal) Regiment of Foot.

Lieutenants.
James Richardson " Jolin Mullen, d. Adj Aug. H. Omisby " Tyrrell M. Byrne, d.paym.
Charles Curtis, r
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LIEUT.
July

7 April

17^

William Webster Geo. Rich. Campsie


Fred. Nicholson, r

13 29 30 10 20

June June

Feb. Feb. 27

iO 20 24 24 25
P

Henry R. Marindin
Arch. C. Sanderson Don. G. Angus Darroch.
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Thomas

Scott

Hawkins

5 Nov. 12 13 June 30 JPII Jan. 33 p 15 Feb. 33 P 22 Mar. 33 p 29 Mar. 33


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3 3 22 23 19 24 14

Nov. Mar. Mar. Mar.

24
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p

18

25 26

William Little Stewart .... Henry Draper Neville, d. ailj.


if(i?i.C.DawsonPlunkett Frederick R. Mein Edw. Robert Wetherall Daniel Lysons, s

p
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David Green John Edward Sharp

18^

Whitmore y Arthur Gray "> Arthur Citsar Hawkins James P. Gore Thomas James Parker Ensigns.
Fra. L.

P P

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I

25 26 26 26 Feb. 27 Aug. 32 July 14 April 35 Mar. 36 Mar. 36 Aug. 36 Sept. 36 Jan. 37 Jan. 37 Mar. 37

10 Cp(. Mullei he Uurmese war 11 Capl. Blickl

13 Capt.

Sampson

tbr
.

W. H. Courtenay
Walter Jlitchelsoa J. D. Windham Edward S. Claremont Alexander Gordon

P p p P

17 Sept,

-r Bla,

20 Jan. 37
10 9 6 13 19 10
JIar. 37

John M'Court Andrew Anderson


Cha. Evered Poole Arthur Newland John Henry Dickson Grenville G. Wells Morgan Pryse Lloyd Villiers La Touche Hatton.

Feb. 38 April 38 July 38 Oct.

Served iu Flria.^,nJ Ve Orleans Sth Jan. of Fort Bowjcr.

iepr. 18-24 to

Jan,

ISCfi.

p p

May

P18 Sept.
p
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15 Nov. 20 Dec.

28 Feb.
17 July 28 July

Wm

Kent Allix Wm. Garnons Hughes Cha. Edgccumbe Davenport Spencer Geo. Aug. Thursby
Paymasters. >
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ISSept.
15 Dec.

p 11 Sept.
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38 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40

palpn of 1314 in Ncnaul lii,ilu.hUi; of Flnrriapore) ; and llie Nlahrait. t oflS17 & JS. 17 Paymaster Milchell accompanie nient to tbc Cape of Good Hope, Moi

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Assist.-Paym. 05.

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E. R. Wetherall, (Lieut.) 16 Feb. 38. John M'Court, {Ens.) 9 Nov. 38.

16-^

6^

.\lexauder Imlach, 28 Dec. 32 2 Charles Pieters,"* 26 June, 35


1
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Quarter-Masters. Ens. 9 Nov. 15. ; En.i. 4 Aug. 14 ;

L'leut.

9 Sept. 19.

Surgeons. 2 G. R. Dartnell, 4 Jan. 39 Assist.-Surg. 20 Oct. 25 ; Hasp. -Assist. 30 Nov. 20. 8n 1 Jolin Hutchison, 6Sept. 39; Asst.-Surg.ii A^t\\,\1; Hosp.-Asst.'2% }\ine,\b. ( 1 George Clerihew, MD. 2 Nov. 32. ^'- G^<'" Robertson MD. 12 .Aug. 34. 1 Asslstant-Surgeon...-\ -' I 2 Alexander Knox, MD. 12 April, 33. j L.1 Luke Barron, MD., 10 July, 40. Facings Blue ^jreji^, Messrs. Cox & Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt., Armit & Co.
l^st Battalion

embarked for Foreign Service, 11 Nov. 39. Serving at Gibraltar.] lid Battalion embarliedfor Canada, 5 July, 36.]
irvcd in the

American

Canada in 1814 and

15

also in the late Rebelli

2nJ
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The Queen's Royal) Regiment of


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Fuvt.

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" VHTORl A"" PYRENEES "-" MVELLE "" TOILOISE "" PEMNSULA"" AFF*"iuHAXISTA.N"-"OHU^>EE" "KllELAT." Colonel.
I

Lnmb," ollh Ihc niollni " i>Mjri>i. ttrlutU iiwr," and "IV/ eSMCua triutnphimt." The(^iif<->rrw;,)irrwilbliilhfGurltr,liiiin|tllifCri novorJI. OnllicGrt'Diulit'n'Ciipi, the DruniB lhi> litiet-n'* I'l/pfu r. Ihe A'l'ij/'J t'rcjf aud (hi- l^ticrn'r ( ^rpher und t'rofm ; anil Tlif .-i.iiV/iJ. llli Ihcwonii "KOYIT" VllllKRA""lORlNNA ""SALAMANCA"

ftl ii^ //<wi. Sir James Kempt,' G.C.B.O.C.H., Rw. 31 Mar. 17S3 ; Lieut. IflAuR. <4; Co;)/. 30 Mav,!l4; .lAyor, 18 Sept. 94 ; LiVu/.-Co/. 28 Aug.90 ; Col. 'J Marili, UU .Vfyur-f.V;;. 1 Jan. 12; Lieut. -Gen. 27 Jlav, 25; Col. of Ihe Queeir H.ivuls, 23 Uw. 34. -!^i Lieut.-Colonih.Iji air T. Willsliire,' Dt. V..C.B. Em. June, 95; Lieut. 5 Sept. l).j; (V;;)^ 28 .\u(;. 04 ; Bievet-Mnjor,-Z\ Sept. 13 ; Brevit-Lieut.-Cul. 4 Dec. l.j ; R.yll.-.MiiJor, 10 Sept. 23 ; Unjtl.-Lieut.-Col. 30 Auf. 27; Co/. 10 Jan. 37. ^1 John t;riH;on Baumirorilt.^ C.B. Ens. 1 AuR. 98; LleiU. 20 March, 01 ; Ciipt. 10 Juu. lo"; Miijor, i'21 Oct. 24; Lieut.-Col. V9 June, 26 ; Co/. 28 June, 38. 2A UV(o"or. Hetlmoml Wn>. Broupli, Ens. 10 March, 07 ; Zieuf. 15 July, 08; Capt. P 10 Jan. 22 ; Major, 2!) Jlav, 35. Kichard Carrutlicrs, C.B. Enr. 19 Mav, 14 ; Lieut. 25 Jan. 25 ; Capt. P 16 April, 29 ; Major, v 19 Feb. 36 ; Brevet-Lieut. -Cnl. 23 July, 39.

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7 June 20 An-. i'22 Mar. 22' 29 Mav
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^ John Gooddav S. GiUand 3^ \Vm. .Murtiu Lyster O John Camev i^ til Mounts. H. Lloyd^ UUver Robinson*
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6 Feb. 23; 12 .May 19 Feb. 31 Dec. 12 14 June 19 Fclj. 17 20 Feb. 17 P 3 Jan. 2 Mar. 16 Dec. 131 5 Oct. 20 24 Jan.
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31 31

13 Xov. 39 13 Nov. 39

15

Tliomas Sealv 'John O'Grady 3ft 1^ Peter Grehau Wm. Nicol Halph
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Sept. 13'

Nov. 30 Aug. 26

33 35 13 Sep"t. 35 P 19 Feb. 3G p 16 June 37 2G May 31 P 18 Sept 40 30 Oct. 40


for

13 Nov. 39
1 Sir James vfmpt has re-

LlECTENANTS.
I

Clasps Maida, Bad^jos, Tiltoria,

13
1

29 Oct. 29 Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and was severely wound21 Aug. 31 ed at Waterloo. 1 Mar. 33 2 Sir T. illshire's services 17 Mav 30 Battles of Roleia and Vimietn, to and battle of Corun. Medwin R. PUfold 16 Mar. 34 retreat 1 Feb. 31 na expedition to Walcheren Jas. E^'bert Simmons * ..: 20 Jan. :12 29 .Mav 35 Peninsula from June, lbl'2 to Stanliope \Vm. Jeplison. p26 Xov. 30 p 19 Feb. 36 May, 1614, includiug the battle //on. Edw.Arth.W. Kcane 15 Feb. 33 pH Mar. 36 of Salamanca (twice wounded), retreat from Burgos, and action G. N. K. A. Yongc !p22 Aug. 34 29 June 37 at Villa Murjlla battle of VitGodfrey Piercy 16 April 38 loria, first assaultofSun SebasP 24 July 35 J. Aug. Macdonald P 10 May 31 11 Mav 38 tian, also si-cond assault ic capture, crossing the Bidassoa, NiHen. Wm. Stisu-d * P 4 Dec. 35 P29 Sep't. 38 V elle, & iNive, Utli, lOlh.and 1 th Tlios. \V. E. Holdswortb ,P15 Jan. 36 P 14 Dec. 38 Dec. 1HI3. Repulsed with 300 Thomas .\ddison 15 Sept. 37 31 Jan. 39 men the attack of 10,000 Caffres upon the open village of Henry Cole Faulkner p 13 Nov. 35 P 18 May 39 Graham's Towii, on the fronHenry Piercy p 9 Mar. 38 14 Nov. 39 tier* of the Cape of Good Hope, John Hanlie Kippen p 3 .Aug. 38 30 Dec. 39 22 Apr. IMS. Capture of Kitloor. in the Dooab, E. Ind. Dec. Frisleriek Connor '-7 Jan. 40 p 29 Sept. 38 1(124. The whole of the camRobert SUpbeuson P 23 Mar. 38 10 July 40 pai(;n in .\tfchanistan was preFrederick Moor p 14 Apr. 37 P 18 Sept. 40 sent at the capture of the forJolm Henry Grant 2 Apr. 36, 15 Dec. 40 tress ofGliuzn^-; and while in Geo. Edw. Ale.x. Tobiu P 30 Dec. 30 15 Dec. 40 command of the Bombay column of the Demetrius W.G. James.. P 31 Jan. 4o|p 15 Dec. 40 cnplurerl the army of the Indus, fortress of Khelat. nsIUN. 3 Col. Duutii gardt was pres*>nt at every siege, 'Henry Cox 14 Dec. 38' J?'""' '"' '" ever) cainpainn in which the 8th np(u;c<l in India. Charles Darby 6 Sept. 39 AM^Z'nl .George Grunt Webb 20 Mar. 40 <" .iichtk >.,.iiid<. TliO.Jas. Drummond Heed' 27 Mar, 40 '-*'""* Simmons and Vunce, s^^ven-l '"'' Tho. Hanson RatcUff 3 Apr. 40 Ti"" fl'ST "' """ '" '" " "" '''^'"<'' "' Wm. J,..-pb Ohlham 29 mLv 40 ""^^l^^i .^June John Kini; p 10 July 40 '"Hmf of Cambraj, 24ih Jouc, 11S, and capFrancis Glides f 15 Dec. 40 "i"^ ' ***'''" Sr>l one campuisn laiur part
George V. Haniilton, r.. 2 Feb. 14 James Stirling PlOJan. 28 Henry Riynoids p 8 Oct. 25 Thonias \Vingate P 13 May 26
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nd

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103

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le^vic'riSa:] 3^^

{East Kent) Regiment of Foot (or The Buffs.)

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of Eij!ai,il "" rOIlfXN A " " nADAJdZ" " S IHMANTA " " VITTORIA" SEUASTIAN " " NIVE" " i-EMNSLI.A" ' BLAUENSBL'ItU " " WATERLOO."
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Col. 4th Rogt. 30 Sept. :!.). Jun. 37 LifUteimnt-CuloiuU.\UnT\ \\m. Uriton, Ent. 10 March, 15; Lieut. vZl July, 20; CVip/. I'il Julv,2.j; .U>r, i'31 Dec. 28 ; /,iVH.-t'o/. i' 11 July, iW. John U'slie,' KII. n.. 7 .\nvr. IWK!; iiVii/. 2 June, 08; Capt. 30 Nov. 00; Mtjor, I' 1 Jan. 1!) ; Lieut. -Cut. 1' 2!) .Vug. 20. .V(</ori. piai Kuuuhl .MiicilonuliI,^ CU. Kll.i. ZTiM. 25 Mar. 07 Lieut. 5 May, 08; Cnpt. i'3 Dec. 18; Mnjor, i'24 Jan. 28, Brevet- Lieut. -Col. 13 July, 38. |) William Sadlier,' /. 2 April, 07; Lieut. 4 May, 00 ; Capt. 25 Aug. 25 ; Mi\jor, 4 Feb. 38.
;

Lieut.-Cul. Lieut.-Gen. 4 Juno,


114
;

Sejit. Itj

ilVH^ 27 Xov. 80 Cn/)<. 24 Sept. 87 MnJ. CW. ii> Sciit. IK) M(fjor-Gen. 2o July,
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lit

1441

21ft

Emb.
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for Foreign") Service, 1831. J


Qjftf

5th Regt. of Foot (^Northumberland Fusiliers)

[Serving in Cephaionia

" ROLEIA" " VIMIERA" " CORUNNA" "BUS.ICO" " CIUDAD


Years' Serv.

fata Vocanty" surmonntlng St. George and the Dragon. On the corners of the 9fnd oolour the Rose and Crown; ont/ie m;M t/iuKing's Crest ; (so St. George killing the Drason. " WILHELMSTAHL"

RODRIGO" " BADAJOZ" "SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA" " NIVELLE"" OETHES"" TOULOUSE "" PENINSULA."

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Rcgt. of Foot.
pr.',"J,;,V''*

^^ciriT-] Qth r** Antftopf. "~0n


dler-.

{The Royal Ut mmcichshire)


Iho three corner* of thu second colour,

Tkt Kiu.ft Orlf." " IIOLEIA"- " VIMIERA" "CORUNNA" " VITTORIA" "PYRKXE ES"-"N1VELLE"-"0RTHES"-"1'M.N;SULA"" NIAGARA."
capi,

" Tht Host and Croicn." And on ihe Oruna*

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Cutoml. 5ir George Nugent,' Z?i;W. G.C.ll. Eimiijn, 5 July, 1773; i"cu<. 23 Nov. 75; Oi;<^. 28 .\pfil, 78 ; M)\jor, 3 Mav, .'; Lieut.-Col. Sej)!. 83; Co/. 1 Mar. 94; .Vtyor.-Gci.a Slay,'J6; Lieiil.-Geii. 25 Sept. 1803; Gen. 4 June, 13; Col. fitli K;t. 2(! .Mav.'dO. Lieut.-Culoneh. Win. IIcurySccll,C.B... ;. 27 .Muroh.Wi; Ltt-H/. i'20 Feb. 07 ; Ctipt.Pli fV. .March, 12; lirt-vet-Mnjor, 3 March, 14; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 21 June, 17; Hiyll.-M/fjor, 11 .\uj{. 2U; Co/. 10 Jan. 37 ; Reijt.Lt.-Col. 17 Sept. 3U. {I Henry Rennet Everest," Ensign, 22 Dee. 04; Xicii/. 1 March, 07; C'a/jf. ! 22 June, 20 ; Major, 23 Dec. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. v 10 .\pr. 40. ft'.T/^orj. John Michel, ^T/wiyH, P 3 Apr. 23; Lieut, i' 28 Apr. 25 ; Capt. '12 Dec. 20; Major, I'O Mar. 40. William Pottinjier, 2)id Lieut. 15 Dec. 17 ; Lieut.9 April 25 ; Capt. p31 Oct. 34 ; .l/iyor, P 10 April, 40.
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Captai.vs.
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UKKV.-MAJ27 Nov. 05 11) Dec. 11


1

9 George II. E. Murphy ^ John Bonainy


^

2 July 07
10 Feb.
14

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John Thomas John Crofton Jolm Lumley


Tlio.

Griflitha

Maurice O. Dennis Sidney Powell

GSept. 14;i'17 May 21 18 Dec. 24 1'20 Aug. 2(; P 31 Dec. 25 20 Mar. 2'J 9 May 20 6 Julv 27
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May

31

Oct. 14 P 24 Jan. 23 1 Sept. 31 I' 17 July 35 P 8 April 37 P 15 Dec. 37 P 13 Nov. 35

10 Jan. 37 28 June 38

23 July 39

John Kelly
George .Mcxander Gordon John Gray Wilson
P

8 Nov. 13! 20 Dee. 24 6 April 20 20 Dec. 24 1 Aug. 20 10 Dec. 29

Mav 3C 28 Feb. 40 P 10 Apr. 40


27
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Lieutenants.
Charles Uavers Allen .... 20 May 13 17 Sept. 12 P17 .\pril28 P 8 Jmie 30 3 Lieut.- Col Enrest'l lOrTlces :John Belshes Home, r. tMittlcs of Rolel^ VImlerm. and CoJoseph Ralph 11 June 30 njnna expedition to Walcheren 1 Jan. 26 ; P 28 Aug. 28 William Fri'dcric Jekvll In the Peninsula ffOm Not. 1812 to 1 Sept. 31 .May lltlt includinf badtet of Vit. Hreo V. Muller*.. 3 1 Apr. 14 Mar. 12 17/, fliil turla, the i*yreoeei i6th, S8th, srth. Fre<lerick Bristow p 8 June 30 9 Mav 33 and '^th of }u\j attacit on the p 1 Oct. 25 Francis Lucas 24 Oct. 27 llri(liU0f Eeheliar (wounded); Nitelle, Nire, 9Ui, lOlli, lllh, 19th, John C. Maiisergh 20 Nov. 30 11 Julv 34 and I3tn Dec.. Ortties, and afTitir 12 Aug. 13 Dear Kort Blaje. 14 Dec. 0!) Served in the I5A Richard Henry Tighc Edward Staunton 17 Mav 31 4 Dec. 34 AiDcrican war, and was present at the siege of Fort Erie, Oct. ISI4, Robt. W. M*Ix!od Fraser 5 July 33 P17 July 35 4 Major Murphy served in the P 15 Mar. 33 Morris Hall 7 Jan. 30 Peninsula from Dee 180S until Uie Henry .\ugustus Sullivan P21 Feb. 34 P 1 July 30 end of the war. Including actions at Alheigana and Grijo passage of P 17 Jan. 34 Francis Dyke 9 Sept. .30 the Douro capture of Coimbra P 5 June 35 P 15 Dec. 37 siege and capture of San Sebastian William Rec<l of passage the BIdassoa action at Hdwartt James Rlanckley 22 .Mav .i5 17 Jan. 3S Bldort (wounded) Nivelle. Nivc Richard Sweet Cole .... V 12 Aug. 36 V 25 Dec. 38 (Ith loth (wounded) Itlh 12Ui and ('has. Napier North .... 20 May :10 28 Dec. 38 13th Dec. blockade of Itny.>nne P8 April 37 P21 June 39 action at !:t Kllenio, and battle of Jas. Elphinst. Robertson
. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;

William T. Hall 28 April 37 P 15 Nov. 39 Major Booaniy served in the P15 Dec. 37 P 10 Apr. 40 Prnliuula from Sept. IS13 to June Henry Milliam Johnson John FrancLs Jones .... P21 Oct. 36 P 12 Apr. 39 ISII, including tsatlles of Nivelle, 9th IIU EN.oioNa. Orthes. P17 Nov. 37 George Finlay Lieut. Hullrr served at the uking of Oenoa under and was engaged at Waterloo. Lord William Bentinck, P Jfihn Rei-s Croker 25 Dec. 38 battles of Rolcia, 7 Pa)lnastrr BUk eman's services David Fitz Roy Ogilby 28 Dec. .38 Vimiera, and Corunna i eapedition to Walcheren in aInsuU from Nov. IH12 to Hay ISU including Fred. Lussan Loinsworth P 14 June .39Uhe of Viltorla, the Pyrenees, ileighu of Eeheliar, Edw. F. Crowdcr 15 June 39 Nive 9lh to 13th Dee., Orthes and Toulouse. P21 June .39 iVvVj in the American War, and was at Port Erie, Tliomas Disliton Robert Eilmund Strattoo 16 Nov. 39 Oct. 1911. Quar -Mast Sbeahan entered the army in ITM, and p 5 June 40 Reginald Peel served frosn that period in every aeUon in which the Cth Wm. Birch 4 t^ept. 40 fegt. was engaged. Ue was wounded in Uie Pyrenees and t" ""*' Paymaster. P J.ihn Blakenian,' 24 Jan. 05. Af^jutant. Wm. Birch, (Ens.) 4 Sept. 40. Quar/T-.l/(i^er. |J John Sheahan," 30 April, 27. t'O ^"g- 15Surgeon. George Knox, 11 Julv 4<l ; .4iW.-.S'Mr<;. 23 June 25; llosp.-Assiit. .issist.-Sunjs.J'iUu .Murtagh, .M.D. 11 Feb. 30; llotp.-Atsist. 5 Dec. 20. Jas. Jackson, .M.D. 29 July, 30 ; Hotp.-.issisl. 27 Sept. 27. Facinijs Blue. .lijmt, Messrs. Cox and Ci>.
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Toulouse.

Medal

for

Toulouse.

Cval served Id the

flrvt

American war, and

In FlaiMleTs, *e.

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1th Regime kt of Foot, {Roi/al Fusiliers.)

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In the centre of the colours, The " Rose" within the Garter and the Crotcn over it. And in the corners of the second Colour, The "White Horse." "Martinique" " Badajoz" "Talavera" "Albuhera" " Salamanca" " Vittoria" " Pyrenees" "Orthes" " Toulouse" " Peninsula."

Colonel.

^Rt. Hon.

5J)-Edw. Blakeney,' K.C.I3. & G.C.H. Cornet 28 Feb. 1794; Lieut. 24 Sept. 94; Capt. 24 Dec. 94; Major, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 April, 08: Col. 4 June, 14; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 7th Fusiliers, 20 Sept. 32.

Lieut. -Colonel. Frederic Farquharson, Ens. 17 Sept. 13; Lieut. 25 May, 14; Capt. P23 Sept. 19 ; Major, P 29 June, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. P 7 Sept. 32.
Tlios. Rich.
;

Majors. Baker, Cornet, pQ Dec. 19; Lieut. p1 April, 24; Capt. p18 Feb. 26 Major, p 31 Aug. 38. Sir Wm. Payne Gallwev, Bart., Ens. 29 July 24; Lieut. P 22 Sept. 25 ; Capt. P 21 Dec. 32 Majorl^ 1 Nov. 39.
;

CAPTAIN.
C.4.PT.1INS.

William Hope

25 P14 Feb. 28 AVilliam Guard 26 P 10 Jan. 28 Lacy Walter Yea Dec. 26 P 30 Dec. 36 JI. k. S. Whitniore Aug. 28 P16 Feb. 38 W. B. Ponsonby May 31 P23 Feb. 38 Ralph Bernal, s June 33 P 27 July 38 Catesby Paget Aug. 30 P 9 Mar. 39 Richard Wilbraham .... P 25 Mar. 28 25 May 33 P22 July 36 Rich. Mordesley Best, s. P 20 April 32 p 16 Jan. 35 P 7 June 39 .. Sir William O'Malley 28 Dec. 32 P 2 Oct. 35 P 12 July 39
4 Xov. 24 P 27 6 Nov. 24 P31 P 6 Oct. 25 p 19 26 June 27 P 5 13 Dec. 27 P31 P 8 June 30 P21 8 Nov. 27 P 31
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Oct. Oct.

I'

T. St. V.

3 Quarter-Master Ledsam's 31 May 33 P 6 May 36 services Expedition to Copen24 Jan. 34 P 30 Dec. 36 hagen in 1807 Peninsula from i'20Sept. 33 P17 Feb. 37 July 1810 to the end of the war, including the battles of Busaco, 19 Dec. 34 p 15 Sept. 87 and Albuhera; siege and capG. David Donkin, d. adj. Aug. 34 P 1 Dec. 37 ture of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Lord James Butler .... Nov. 34 P16 Feb. 38 Badajoz battles of Salamanca, Robert Stuart, d. payni. P23 May 34 11 June 37 Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present at the P26 Feb. 36 p 9 June 38 attack on New Orleans in 1815. Hon. T. H. H. Thurlow .Vrthur John Pack 4 Dr. Shean served in the 9 Aug. 33 P 5 May 37 Charles Stewart Cochrane 8 April 30 P17 Aug. 38 Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of the war, and was p 7 Aug. 35 Aubrey F. Beauclerk. never present at the battles of Vittoria,
.

LlEUTEN.iNTS. Ralph Tlio. Brandling

H. C. Troubridge
.

Hon. Hcnrj' C. Boyle Hon. W. P. M. Talbot

Mar. 36 P 7 Dec. 38 never 28 Dec. 38 P 16 Jan. 35 P 5 Oct. 38 P24 April 35 P 9 Mar. 39 Richard Maunsell Hon. J. W. Fortescue, . 14 July 37 P 7 June 39 Alexander Fraser Pll Aug. 37 P12 Julv 39 John Henry Ellis Ridley P 23 Sept. 36 p 12 Jun'e 40 Wm. Lewis Grant 7 April 37 P28 July 40 Douglas John Dickinson, P 30 June 37 30 Jan. 39 I'ai/ma.'.ter. Thomas Gilley, 11 May, 38 ; Lieut. & Adj. 9 Nov. 30. A,ljufa,if.l>-d\id Dobbie, (Lieut.) iS Dec. 38.
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Hon. Win. Pakenham Hon. Ciia. Luke Hare


David Dobbie George Grogan

P25 Aug. 37 P31 Aug. 38


1'18

the Pyrenees,

and the Nive.

15

Qunrter-Mii.'!ter.\i John Ledsam,^ 20 April, 26. ISurffeon.^ Robert Shean.^ M.D. 26 Oct. 30; Assist.-Surg. 2S Jan. 13.

14

{Assistant Surgeons.
I

J. O'Brien, M.D. 18 Oct. 27 John Mure, M.D. 4 Oct. 39.


&;

Hosp.-AssM.

1 I'eb.

27.
&.

Facings Blue.

Agent, Messrs. Co.\

Co.

Irish Agent, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt.

Co.

1 Sir Edward Blakeney has received a cross and one clasp for Martinique, Albuhera (severely wounded)j Badajoz (severely wounded), Vittoria, and Pyrenees. 3 Lieut. Diclunson served at the assault and capture of Khelat, and was slightly wounded.

158

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fcr Fortijn

"1

g//, ( 7^/,^ Kin/f's) Reffiitient

of Font.

" Croim" over it. Till- " JTAi/f Jlorte," on a nxl ground witliin tlio 'Garter," and the ' Royal Cypher and Crown." " JVee Ill the tliree corners of the second col.mr, the atpera terrent." "The Sjihhix," with the words " EGYPT'" MARTINIQUE"

"NIAUARA."
{)

Cutoael.

Sir Ilenrv Bavlv,' O.C.II. Em. l-Z April, 1783; Lieut, k Capt. 28 Aug. 93; Capt. ii Lieut'.-'Cvl. 5 Sept. ! ; Col. '2o Oct. 09 ; Major-Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ; Lieut.-Gen. 27 .May, 20 ; Col. 8th Rcgt. 13 Sept. 25.
Lieut.-Colonel.
i'

Thos. Gcrranl Hall,' Ens, 17 Sept. 07 ; Lieut. P 1 Dec. 08 ; Capt. 7 April, 14; .Vryor, i'24June, 24; iiVii/.-Cof. P2 Oct. 35. Miyors. Siincoe Buvnes, Ens. 24 June, 12; Lieut. 28 Dec. 15; Capt. p 24 June, 24; Mnjor, P 2 Oct. 35. Charles St. Lo .Malet, Comet, p6 Jan. 19 ; Lieut. p2C May 25 ; Capt. P 26 Feb. 20; .Vti/nr. PIO Jan.38.
{I

CAPTAIX.
Capt.iixs.
H. Winch. Hartley
.

10 Sept. 18
P p

Oct. 20 P
p
P P

Thomas Kenyon
James Byron John LonglieUI
William Chearnlev. H. Welladvice Uopcr.. ^ David Ciardiner-' .. Walter Ogiivy E. H. Greathed John Terry Liston ....
. .

23 Feb. 25 P24N0V. 25 13 Sept. 21 P17 Dec. 25 P 2:1 June 25 P 20 Sept. 20 P 20 Nov. 25 P 15 Oct. 29 P 21 Nov. 28 P21 Dec. 32 24 Nov. 14 27 June 1 P 15 Oct. 29 P 8 Mar. 3:3 P 22 June 32 P 10 Jlay 33 P 27 July 32 P 7 Feb. 34
P P P P

1 Oct. 25 14 Apr. 29 10 May aj 30 Jan. 35

28 June 38

P
P

7 Aug. 35 23 June 37

P P

22 Nov. 37 10 Jan. 38 27 Apr. 38

20 Nov. 38

LlErTEX.lXTS.
C.PlaistowTnipaud,rf.pm. Fra. Sauiiderson Holmes Stephenson Browne .... J<ihn Eldridge West ....

9 June 25 P18 Doe. 28 6 July 35 8 Feb. 3:3 8 Mar. 33 P 4 Sept. 35


7 Feb. 34

Henry Capudose
Alfred A. Malet

26 Feb. 28
P:)l)Jaii. :)5
P

33 22 Jan. 30 P 24 Nov. 35 Hugh Hill P 3 Feb. 37 Ernest Ljivie John Long Marsden .... P17 Feb. 37 EXSIUN.*. W. M. n. M'.Murdo 1 July 37 P 1 Sept. 37 Thomas Clowes p 10 Jan. 38 C. F. B. G. Dickenson P 27 Apr. 38 P. .\. Iremonger .Vrthur Lelie 20 Nov. 38 P 7 June 39 James Johnston William Bayly, rf. ailj. 20 Jan. 39 George .\ugiistus Young p 9 Dee. 39
.... P 22 Oct.
P

John Hindc Mark P. Seward F. Douglas Lumley


Coulthurst Holder

28 Feb. 30 Oct.

3.">

.35

3 Feb. 37 34 Apr. 37 P 30 June 37 P 1 Sept. 37 8 Jan. 38 P 10 Jan. :W P27 Apr. 38 P 20 Nov. 38 P 7 June 39
P

17 .May

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Paijiiuuter. Wm. Russell Lucas, 10 March, 37 ; 2irf Lieut. 18 March, 25 ; Lieut. 3 Jan. 28. .Adjutant. Fras. Saunderson Holmes, (Lieut.) 10 March, 37. Ciu,irler-y[a>ter.Joh Aldridge, 10 Feb. 37 ; Ens. 4 Feb. 37. Aurj;. Peter Fraser,' Dec. 36 ; Asst.-Surg. 10 Dec. 12; IIosp.-A.vt. 10 July, 12. .issisiant-Surgeons. John Cha. Graham Tice, 15 Jan. 30. Isidore Anthony Blake, 15 Sept. 37. Facings Blue. .igent, Messrs. Cox U. Co.

od wo* wo<in<ld Prnc In 1m|

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ry Bayljr t^TTMi in Flandera : wa p reM-nt at the battle of Faman ; the siofce of Valenciennes, Linrellrf. l>roc<'<'ded to the South of Sir Hrnrr rr>ed alio in Holland In ITUO. :) of the Rhi;a<ti' coroixMed of the three provisional battalion* ft militia. J CI. Ball ula fruin June IwH) 10 .Not. lti|3, includins liusacn, Albuheni, Arrojo de Molmo, Almaru, Vittoria Hounded in the head), llajia (wvenly aoundi-d in Iho left leg), tbe P)rruM, liexe of Badajoi in Ma; Inll. Captain Uardlner wrv.^l the campaiini of 1813, IS. je H, In the Pitiinsula. 4 Dr. FrmM-r wrred in Iba Atnencan war, and wai at tba captun of Of wago.
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II.

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Meffiment oj toot.

rBen^i

tanki,-''

ROLEIA" " VIMtERA" " CORUNN.V " BUSACO" VITTORIi" ST. SEBASTIAN"" NIVE" " PENINSULA."
Colonel.

Sir John Cameron,' K.C.B. Biis. 25 Sept. 1787 ; Lieid. 30 Sept. 90 ; Capt. 11 July, 94 ; 3Iajor, 9 Oct. 1800 ; Lieut.-Col. 28 May, 07 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ; Mnjor'-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Co). 9th Regt. 31 May, 33. Lieut.-Coloiuls.John M'Caskill,^ K.H. E71S. 10 March, 97 ; Lieut. 14 May, 1801 ; Capt. 6 March, 06; Brevet-Major, 12 Aug. 19; Regtl.-Major, Pll March, 24 ; Lieitt.-Col. P 17 Feb. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38. 13 Sir Edm. Keynton Williams,^ K.C.B. Biis. 30 Aug. 99; Lieut, f IS April, 1800 Capt. 25th Sept. 07 ; Brevet-Major, 8 Oct. 12 ; Brevet-Lieut-Col, 21 June, 13 ; Regtl.-Major, 25 Oct. 14 ; Begfl.-Lieut.-Col. 1 June, 26; Col. 22 July,30. Majors. Abra. Beresford Taylor,' K.H. -E. 14 Feb. 11; Lieut. 24 Dec. 12; Capt. 22 April, 25 ; Major, P 19 April, 33. }p George Lenox Davis,' Ens. 15 Sept. 08; Lieut. 15 Oct. 11 ; Capt. 7 April, 25 Major. P 17 Oct. 37.
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words, "

10/A

{The North

Lincolnshire) Regivient of Foot.

The Sphini,

wltl: tlio

EGYl'T" " I'liNlNSULA."

Colmel. LietU. k Capt. 9 Oct. !|l 5ia Sir John Ijimbcrt,' ll.O.B. Ens. '27 Jan. 17!)1 "!* Ciiiit.6iLU-ut.-Col.\*Mu\,Ql; Co/. So Julv, 10; Mnj.-Ucn. 4 June, Hiirl Vm,. 13 Liiut.-Ocn. il May, 20 To/. 10th Hogt. 18 Jan. 24. Lieut .-Colonel. 9 llolnian Custancc,' Ens. 20 Oct. 08 ; iiei/*. 22 Feb. 10 Cnpt. V 20 May, 14 ; 2 Sept. 24 Lieut.-Col. 12 Dec. 2(J. .MHj.
; ;
:
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Cionasc Power, 2nd Lieut. 12 Sept. 16 ; Lieut. 7 April, 25 ; Cnpt.


.!/<(/. ! 4 Sept. Saville Brooni,^

8 April, 20;

art.

Ens.

28 Dec. 15; iieuf. 15 Jan. 20; Capt.

10 March, 25;

,V<v.

10 Sept. 30.
SIGN.
1.1

EIT.

CAPTAIN.
22 P2ti .Mav 25

Tlios. L. L.

Galloway
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14 April 13
P

20 Plo Fob. 31 23 June 25 2(i P31 Aug. 30 23 Sept. 24 P31 .Mar. 25 20 P 24 >Iay 33 08 12 Mar. 07 5 June 27 P24 Nov. 25 27 P 4 Sept. 85 Henry Onslow ,^, P 7 July 25 P26 Sept. 26 P 1 Mar. 39 |Tlio. llartc Franks P 5 Oct. 26 P15 Feb. 31 P 8 June 39 tieorge Staunton, * 25 July 05 19 Oct. 08 P23 Mav 10 20^ Henry Lecky Wm.Gco.DowningNesbitl p27 April 27 P24 May 83 P 18 Sept. 40
If, I'hris. L. Striekland :{) John K. Jauncey *
I

John Wilmot \Vm. M. Wetcnhall

14 .\ov. PlO Sept. p 16 Mar. P 8 April 10 Feb. p 27 Mar.

LlEUIE.\A>TS.
\Vm. Hen. Goode iHenry C. Powell -George Wright, r |E<lwar<l Shanly* John Green Paley panics Horsburgh
21 May 18 P3I July 23 9 April 25 P 17 July 26 3 Major Broom was at llio PIO Xov. 25 P27 .Vpril27 8ii-ge and capture of Ma]liguuin 10 Sept. 30 in the East Indies in 1818. 1 June 20 4 Capt. Jauncey, expedition P 26 June 27 P29 Nov. 33 Peninsula from to Walchcren. P 6 Aug. 29 26 Dec. 34 July Il-> to June ISU, includP 8 June 30 P 6 Mar. 35 ing battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, retreat from ditto, P P 15 Feb. 31 4 Sept. 35 and iiecond siege ^retreat from II Jan. 33 16 Sept. 30 Villa Fnuica after the battle of P13 Dec. 33 P 1 Mar. 39 the Pass of Ordal investment 26 Dec. 34 P 8 June 39! of Barcelona in 1814. Expediin 1815. P 4 Sept. 35 31 Dec. 39 ''"' '" Naples 16 Sept. 30 P 7 Aug. 40 P 8 Dec. 37 Pl8 Sept. 40
; ;

Edw. Rich. WTiite Charles Harford .\rthur B. Cane R. IJoyd Thomas


William Fenwick John Garvock Henry E. Longden. Samuel Goold Adams
. . . . .

Ensigns.
J.

Geo.

John Jame Bull Herb. Wat. Wms. Wynn John Tayler Gorlc Samuel Hobson Morton Grove Mansel
.

3ft

of 5 Lieut. Shanly served 17 Aug. 38 1813,14, and 15, in Upper Canada, and was pre25 Jlay 38 sent at the battles of Chippewa and Lundy's 8 June 39 Lane (wounded). 6 Quarter-Master Blenkinsop was present at P 5Julv 39 action before Alcoy in Spain. P 7 Aug. 40 the 7 Dr. Regan served in the expedition against P 22 Nov. 39 New Orleans. 15 Dec. 40 fywin.ffr. Robert Uiiiackc, 6 July, 26 ; Ens. 14 May, 12 ; Lieut. 9 Sept. 13. .ii{jutnnt. John (iarvock, (Lieut.) 23 Aug. 39. Qwirler-Master.T^ Win. Blenkinsop,' 13 Aug. 29. Hosp.-A. 7 Oct. 09. Surgeon. J. Regaii,' 2 Nov. 30; Assist. -Surg. 1 Sept. 14 iltiistant-Surgeon. Patrick Brodie, 20 Apr. 20; Hosp.-Assist. 10 June 25. Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. [Returned from Corfu, 28 Jan. 38.]

W.

E. Penrose

P P

the

campaigns

J.

Thomas

1 Sir John Lambert served in FUnders, and was at Lincelles and the sieges of Valenciennes, and Dunkirk; has received a CroM for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. 8 Col. Ctatance served at Walcheren iD 1800, and suUe^iuently in the Peninsula, including the repulse of the Prvnrh at It.jtr, in front of Post a Dados pass, atTairs in Roncesvniles pass battle of Nivelle, attack on Cainh.1, cnis.iug the Ni.e 0th D c, action al St. Pi.rre d'Arnib* near Dayonne, 13th Dec. (twice wounded and severely a, tion at Suv,.'i,-m>. possage of Gave d'Oleron, and Gave de Pau, battle of Ortbes, aH'oir at Tarbes, action at Ain- ^wounded', and battle of Toulouse.
1,

St (fir tAndlnc St Purto Rteo. sod liesp or St. Juan, Msy. 1797. OopuM^e to India fthen llie fleet T. Trobrtd<v slta<kd bj llie Prrorh Admiral Llnolt In Uie M, a heavy frisalr. and ; prr,*nt at tlw ale(rs and capture* or Funs Sallarah. Siof bur. Wooasoub, and a creat many others. the itrotir rortrrw of Sholaporr, and tbe attack and dlfpenlno ot 6,000 of tile Peataia's ctiolcrtt troops ttrueislv pntted wllb Ibeir run*. Ij ^r whlrh were raptured uodrr Ibe walli of the ton, llUi Uay. I(4ts. 1 lUr Kdm. Williams aerved the eampaixn of ir/9 In Itulland. Ineludinf the aetlnna of the Xnd and 6th OcL (wounded) ; peva.^1 al the tMitle a/ Malda Id Imk. and tile ukinf of Iiehia In IW9. Served Ihroufhout llie war io the reninsula, in. etydlBf tile rolkiwinf baulea, aletea, ae., vli. Buaaeo (wounded), Badajor, P4II, fialamalva (twice wounded, once severely), Bvrfoa, VltsofU, Toloaa, St. Sebaauan III, Xad (wounded) and Xnl aaaautu. Dldaaaoa. MvcUa, NIvc, Aduur, and woundsd as tbe tn nal Payonnc. let 9f

S Col. M'Cukill

au
f>r

ttlev raovoy of

9jr

wu

Mamg9

aaatiMr thlp. Au(.

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AIM

at the

rMuetloo

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llth
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The North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot.


"Toulouse*'

Salamanca"

" Pvrenees" " Nivelle" " Nive^" " Ort


Colonel.

Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin,' K.C.B. & G.C.H. Ens. 21 Mar. 1778; Zieiif. 9 May, 93; Alqjor, 1 Sept. 95; Lieut.- Col. 24 May, 98; Major-Gen. 4 June, 11; Lieut.-Gen. 19 July, 21; Oen. 28 June, 38; Col. 11th Regt. 15 March, 37. Lieut.-Colonel.}^ George Leigh Golclie,= C.B. Cornet, 3 Sept. 03; Lieid. 14 Mar. 05 Ciipt. 4 Dec. 06; B/-(>y.-il/f(;.20 June, 11 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 12 Aug. 19; Reijtl.- Major, 4 May, 26; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. 13 Aug. 30; Col. 10 Jan."37. Mnjors.^}^ B. Vigors Derinzy,^ K.ll. Ens. -ZG May, 06; Lieut. 16 Mar. 08; Capt. 25 Oct. 14; 3/o/or, 4 Jan. 33. {^ Cecil Bisshopp,' C.B. Cornet, 10 Dec. 1799; Lieut. p14 Oct. 00; Capt. 23 June, 08; Brevet-Major,2TMa.y,25; Brevet-Lieut.-Col.l9Ja.n.W; Regtl.Mnjor, 6 Sept. 34.

Supt. 79; Capt. 31 Col. 25 April, 08;

Captai>

EXSIUN.

Wm. Chambre
fflSa

9Julv
30 Scjjt. 2 Jan. 2 Dec. 1'18 Dee.
I'

H. Keane Bloomfield

Edward
Jolin

Farmar Taylor Winnington


Sterling

John Fordyce Edward Moore


Johji Singleton

Hen. Blankley H. Rogers

John Lee John Tobin

21 May P 17 June P 17 Jan. 31 Aug.


P

28 Dec.

May 12 P 10 Jan. 22 7 Aug. 17 P 1 Apr. 24 10 Jan. 22 P 18 Oct. 33 P 24 July 35 1 Sept. 37 28 Pll May 32 P 5 Aug. 36 18 7 Feb. 39 7 Apr. 25 26 P31 Dec. 27 P15 Feb. 39 28 P 12 Apr. .33 P 14 Oct. 36 30 P19 June 35 P 26 Apr. 39 30 Oct. 40 25 P 16 Aug. 27
11

27

13

V P

10 Jan. 37 28 June 38

17 31

I'

Lieutenants.
Sir Rufane Donkin was n ttie P 15 Sept. 25 James Goold, r 21 May 29 tJiking of Martinique, Guadaloupe, Bertram Charles Mitford p27 April 27 P 3 May 31 and St. Lucie "ounded at Ostcnd P 29 Dec. 25 Edward Lionel Wolley 4 Jan. 33 accompanied the la5t expedition to Copenhagen, and has received a ine. Gerald George Dinilevie 26 Mar. 29 P18 Oct. 33 dul for Talavcra. Lewis Alex. Boyd 21 May 29 P 9 Oct. 35 2 Col. Goldie served in the Peninp 3 May 31 P13 Nov. 35 sula from March 1809 to Nov. 1813, Alexander Browne including the passage of tlie Douro, P 4 Dec. 32 P27 May 36 Alexander Cockburn battles of Talavera, Busaco, AlbuJames Forbes 1 Nov. 33 P 10 July 37 hera, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, P 15 Nov. 33 P 25 Jan. 39 Edw. Lynch Blosse &c. Severely wounded P20 Feb. 36 P15 Feb. 39 skirmishes, R. Brown T. Boyd in the Pyrenees. 30lh July, 1813. by P 9 Oct. 35 P21 June 39 a musket-ball (lonij considered morAug. Fred. Jenner tal) which is still lodged in the Samuel Symes Cox .... P13 Nov. 35 P12 June 40 lungs. Medal for Albuhera. P 25 Nov. 36 Valentine Fred. Story 30 Oct. 40 3 (See bottom of page.) Ensigns. 4 Col. Bisshopp's services : Campaign and batUc of Walter F. Clark Pll May 38 Corunna expedition to Walcheren camp;iign in the south of France capture of Bhurtporc in 1826. Simon Fitzh. Jacsou .... P 25 Jan. 3!) C Paymaster Boyd aecomp.lnied the expedition to Alex. S. G. Jauncey .... P 15 Feb. 39 Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
1
;

I'

Jas. Talbot

Jas.
Jas.

Howard Fetherstone John IVowlan Henry Edw. Montresor

7 Dr. Leonard served in the Peninsula from May P 4 Jan. 39 Stanley 18U to Sept. 1814. Hamilton Ross .... P21 June 39 P 12 June 40 20 Nov. 40 15 Dec. 40 Pat/nuister. Alexander Boyd," 8 Feb. 21 ; Ens. 14 Sept. 08; Lieut. I) Aug. 09.

.icIjatnnt.B.. B. T. Boyd,"(i(eMif.) 15 Feb. 39. Qiuirter-Mnster. J. J. Grant, 5 Oct. 38.

Daniel Leonard,' 2 Aug. 33; Assist-Surg. 11 May, 15; Hosp. 12 Mar. 11. Assistant- Surgeon. James Stewart, 17 April, 38.
As.iist.

Surgeon.

Facings, Green.

Agent, Messrs. Cox

&

Co.

[Returned from Canada, June, 1840.]


3 Major Dcrinzy's services : Campaign and battle of Corunna (severely wounded in both knees ;) expedition to Walcheren ; siege and capture of Flushing (wounded in left arm.) In the Peninsula, from Dec. 1810 until the end of the war, including alTairs of Redinha and Pombal ; re-capture of Campo Mayor ; capture of Olivenga ; 1st siege of Badajoz ; battle of Albuhera ; siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo ; siege and capture of Badajoz ; batUc of Salamanca ; affair of Aldea de Ponte retreat ; from Madrid ; affairs of Osma and Jocauoa ; battle of Vittoria ; blockade of Pampeluna ; affairs of Ronccsvalles, Zubisi, &e. ; battles of Pampeluna, 28th July, and of the Pyrenees, 30th July ; affairs of Echallar, St. Estevan, &c ; capture of San Sebastian ; p.issago of the Bidassoa ; batUes of the Nivelle (dangerously wounded through the body, reported killed) and Nive ; j affairs of Baslide dc la Clarence, and Gave d'Oleron. Twice wounded, musket baU io left arm, and by a splinter of a shell in the chest at the battle or Toulouse, but did not quit the flcld. Medal for Toulouse.

162

Tru^.?,?''^]
"

\2th

The East Suffolk) Regt. of Foul.


ll.e

[*'T'uri",'*'

-MINDEX -"OIBRALTAR"_,vi,h

Castlo^i Kry-" Monti, InsignU

54
PuU

Ciiluml.

Ho,, Robert Meade, Ens. 7 Nov. 1787

Z,,*. 15

May, 93

Capt. 23 Sept. 93

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9 0c"!-i3

^"^-^'"'

* J""'^' '^; " >0 J- 37;


Lieut. -Colonel.
;

ci/. 12th Regt.

an a*

> lA

, 31 Jau. Joseph Jones,' Sns. 11 Lieut. 5 Feb. 14; Major, P8 Oet. 3C); Lie,U.-Col. I--2S .\ug. 35.
.

Cflp/. P

25 Sept "^

23'

23|
18

A
P31

ol^if

""^

Mq/ors. '*'^'"" 17; iirt. PI Mar. 21

Copt.^W

Sept. 25;

Major,

lA

II.

.\rthur CVXeill,

Comet,

P 11 Oet.

Major,

21

Pst* Auif. 3o.

Liet. 10 Sept. 24; Capf.

P4 Feb. 20 '

ENSIGN.
C.PT.\I.\S.

LIErX.

CAPT.llN.

. . . .
,

"

t,%Z"T]rSth

( T/ie ThO Sphinx, with the words, '

Ut Smnersetshm)

Foot. {Light Infantry.)'\^'^'^S^i:' EGYPT "" MARTINIQUE "" AVA "' AFFGHANI3TAN "

UHUZNEE."
Colonel.

Edw. Morrison, Ens. 20 Jan. 1777


;

Lieut. & Capt. IS Sept. 80; Capt. & Lieut.Col. 13 Jan. 90; Col. 26 Feb. 95; Mnjor-Gen. 1 Jan. 98; Lieut.-Gen. 1 Jan. 05 Geti. 4 June, 14 ; Col. 13tli Light Infantry, 15 Feb. 13.
;

Lieut.-Colonels. Sir Robert Henry Sale,' K.C.B. Jl/is. 24 Sept. 95; Lieut. 12 April, 97 ; Capt. 23 March, 00 ; Mnjor, 30 Dec. 13 ; Lieut.-Col. 2 June, 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38. William H. Dennie,'' C.B. Ens. 1 Jan. 00; Lieut. P 4 Aug. 04; Capt. P4 Oct 10; Mnjor, P 19 April, 21 ; Lieut.-Col. P 6 July, 32. il/o;or. Edward T. Tronson,^ Ens. 28 Not. 06 ; Lieut. 20 Jan. 08 ; Capt. P 2 Sept. 19 ; Major, P 27 March, 35 Brev.-Lleut.-Col. 23 Julv 39. jp Tristram C. Squire,* Em. 24 April, 09; Lieut. P 31 Jan. 10; Ciqjt. P 18 Oct. 21 ; Mnjor, 10 Jan. 37 JJegtal. -Major, 21 April, 39.
; ;

Captains. James Kershaw'


Robert Pattisson' J. G. Dalhousie Taylor Horatio Nelson Vigors Henry Havelock'
.
.

ilUEV.-MAJ.
13 Feb. 17 31 Mar. 08
P

July 25 12 April 27 20 July 15


1 1

P
P

y
Oi

Rich.

M. Meredith'"
Stehelin"

Fra.

Wm.

8
P

A. P. Savage Wilkinson'

Hamlet Wade James H. Feuwick

25 22 25

April Oct. Dec. Feb. Oct,

13

12 22 27 27
P P

2 Dec. 24 4 Jan. 10 25 Oct. 27 11 Aug. 29 24 Oct. 21 26 Jan. 15 8 Feb. 16 16 Dec. 24 9 Aug. 30 30 Oct. 31

Aug. 29 30 Oct. 31 P 6 July 32 P 27 Mar. 35 6 June 38 2 Sept. 38 21 April 39 6 Sept. 39 22 Apr. 40 P 15 Dec. 40

P 11

23 Julv 39

Lieutenants.
Raym. Jennings Robert George Hughes Alex. Essex F. Holcombe George King Hollo Gillespie Burslem John Steward Wood .... Frederick Holder
Peter
.
. .

P P

5 Aug. 28 29 June 30 3 Dec. 30


13 13 12 27
April April April April
31

P P
P

32
31

Wm.

Alex. Sinclair

.... P
P

Hon. E. J. W. Forester. Fred. Gordon Christie, r. Thomas Oxley J. Byroii Hobhouse .... David Rattray Edward King George Mehi Richard Edward Frere
.

P
P

Francis Levett Bennett

George Wade Henry Penny John Wm. Cox


William M'illiams

32 23 June 32 28 Dec. 32 8 April 34 18 July 34 27 June 34 27 May 35 22 Mav 35 19 June 35 22 July 36 25 July 37 27 May 36 9 Mar. 38 26 June 38 3 Aug. 38

P P

22 June 32 6 July 32 12 Sept. 34 16 Jan. 35 27 Mar. 35 21 Aug. 35 22 July 36 2 Aug. 36 9 Apr. 38 20 July 38 3 Aug. 38 4 Aug. 38 2 Sept. 38 29 Jan. 39
21 April .39 14 June 39 5 July 39 6 Sept. 39
7 Feb. 40 22 Apr. 40 15 Dec. 40

4 Major Squire served the campaigns of 1810, II, and 13, in the Peninsula ; served in the Burmeso
7

Major Kershaw served

.ughoi

the capture of the island ofCheduba. 8 Capt. Pattisson was ot cap. of Martinique ISO!), and Guadaloupe 1810 ; served camps, of 1SI3& in Canada; served through, the Bur. war, iuclud. cap. of Rangoon, and storm, the following stockades : Kemaroot, Kokaign (sev. wounded). Pagoda Hill, Napndce, Melloon, & Pagam-Mew. 9 Capt, Havelock served tbrough-

Ensigns.
F. Van Straubenzee .... Thos. Beckwith Speedy. C. Scott G. G. C. Stapylton
P

Rob. S. Parker Arthur Oakes George Talbot


Allen Montgomery Gerald Fitz Gerald King
Jiihn
7+',

P P

Head

Aug. 38 Mar. 39 A])r. 39 June 39 July 39 31 Dec. 39 7 Feb. 40 17 Apr. 40 3 Nov. 40 15 Dec. 40
17 15 26 15 5

10 Capt. Meredith ed In the Peninsula from Nov. vB,s actively employed from the Pyrenees to the battle of Toulouse, at which he was present. Served in Canada in ISU and 15 present at capture of Rangoon May 1824. 11 Captain Stehelin served the campaigns of 1913 and H in Canada. Served throughout the Burmese war, including capture of Chcduba and Kemaroot; operations before Rangoon, and attack of Pagoda Point. 12 Capt Wilkinsonserved throughout the Burmese war. 13 Quart.-Ma5ter Sheridan served at the Fcrrol, and throughout the campaign of 1801 in Eg^-pt present at the capture of Martinique 1809 ; served throughout the
; ;

Paymaster Harry Carew, 1 Feb. 31 {Ens. 1 Jan. 11 ; Lieut. 19 Marcl .Adjutant.}. S. Wood (Lieut.) 22 April, 40. Quarter-Master. Mark Sheritlan," 18 Feb. 13. Surgeon. ^ 8183 Denis Murray, M.D. 23 Nov. 32 ; Assist. -Surgeon, 22 June, 15; Hosp.-Assijit. 9 Nov. 12. Assistant-Surgeons. J.Robertson, M.D. 13 Mar. 26; Hosp.-Assist. 29 Dec. 25. George West Barnes, M.D. 8 April, 30. l^actnjr* Yellow Agent, Messrs. Cox k. Co.

1 Sir R. [1. Sale was at the battle of Mallavelly 27th March, 17!1E> siege and storming or Scringapatam (medal); eampaign of 1801 in the Weynaud country ; storming of the Travancore lines in 1809 ; capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; present at the capture of Rangoon, and served throughout the Bumiesc war ; wounded severely on the head l&lh Dec. 24 ; and again at Mallown. Slightly wounded in the assault and capture of the Fortress and Citadel of Ghuznee, in Alfghanistan, 23 July 1839. ^ Col. Dennle served the campaign of 180& and C in India under Lord Lake ; present at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; also at the capture of Rangoon, and throughout the Ilurmcso war ; wounded in the head IMh Dee. 1624. in Ca3 Col. Tronson was at the capture of Martinique 18tl9 and Guadaloupe 1810 ; served the campaign! of 1813 and lada I served throughout the Durmese war, and was leVBrety wounded at Pofaumc 0th Feh, 18SC.

JIf"]

Uth{T/,e Uurhinijhumshire)

Re.jiment of Fm,t.

\^C^TllV^.

OnllW Br-klnOnpof lheOnn..)Ur TOI:kNAY'-"1<.)RI NXA'VirSn.


|

Colonel.

Sir James Watson,' K.C.B., Eaa. 24 June, 17W; Lieut. 18 April, thj ; Cnpt. 11 Mar. U5; Major, 3 IXc. (>.'; Lieut.-Col. 15 Miiv, IW ; Co/. 4 Jam-, 14 :i;. -Vt;"- (.. lU July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gai. 10 Jan. 37 ; to/. Utli Rc^'t. 24 .May, Sj. P^j. .MaUiias EMnirtl,' CD. & K.H. .. 28 Sept. 04 ; Lieut. 21 Zick/.-Co/oiirf. ^I July, iA<7^/.-.l/fyor,ll :ij 2 /ir.-r./-.U<y"or, 10 21 C;i/.2:).ApriI,l)7 .Murcli,05; ; ; Xov. 25; .SriTrt-Z.r>Mf.-('ci/. I'.l Jan. 20; Hei/tl.-Lieut.-Col. i Aug. iii^ 20 .W(yor. Maurice Barlcw, J?ii;c. 21 July, 14 ; Liexii. 23 Aarcli, 15 ; Capt. 2(1 fa IK-c. 21 ; Miijor, r 12 June. 28. Dec. 32; 2o Dec. 22; Capt. [James Watson,' Eii>. 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut, .Vn/or, PIO Jan. 40.
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1

M
I

i'

I'

i'

pU

EXSIGN.

CAPTAIN.
31 .May 15 Auii.

BHEV.-MAJ.

Captains.
I

Martin C. Lynch'

riia. Ra>iier

Newman*..
V

08! 28 Sept. 09!

11 Feb.

22 June
P
1

Mav

l)k-kens'.M.

Huzlewood'

(leonie Douirlas Tho. HiAmes Tidy,' *

14

Joseph Smith
]

John Waton Geo. A. Wilson 15 Ujl John .Manley Wood U


(i
I

10 Mav 6 Oct. 14 April 16 Feb. 20 July

P13 Dec. 25 > 5 April 25 P 28 Sept. 08 14 .Mar. iC '17 .May


0!) 2;)
<

10 July
p P

26 June
2 Oct. 13 Mar.

PU
P P

I'

20 Sept.
19

21 Dec.

Aug. 20 April
10 Sept. 18 June

Sir Jas. Edw. .-Mexauder

GSept. 20 Jan. 25 ''2U No?.


14

Mav

LlErTEXASTS.
'

Ralph Budd, d. pm Hen. .M. F. Stirke, rf.o((/.

John D j er
Collett Lcventhorpe Arth. W. Campljcll, E.In-ard Archdall,*
llcnr^- Pi-i.tt
,.
. .

^
O

O
I

William Douglas Ejlward Prothero William Blumlell John Spcnce Hob. Wm. Romer Arthur H. Elton ENSION.^.
I

7 CapUia Tidjr er>'od at (he 10 Mar. 25 P IG Mar. 2C liege aiid captureofBburtporv. C Sept. 34 21 .Nov. 34 P i'2Sept. 32 2 Oct. 35 25 Dec. 35 15 Slar. 33 6 Sept. :U P25 Xoy. 3C P 9 July 20 14 June 33 1 Aug. 38 23 May 34 P 2 Oct". :J5 p2C April 39| Bhur"p?i P 3:1 Oct. 35 P 10 Jan. 40 Cai.i.Hazlewood wasat Ihe 22 April 30 11 Jan. 40 ;!''' n<l caHure of Fiu,liins, I8ll. P : Sept. 30 15 Jan. 40 iH Oct. 30 P27 .Mar. 401'
i'

31 July 28 19 July 31

i'

1
I

8 Sir J. .Alexander served four years

T.

Edmonds Holmes

.. ..I P

28 Dec.

.38

Midrdaca.alrr prerions lobemc iransferredlo U. M. Dracotin ith tlie


I

2
'

31

5
18

22 April 3*>j TurkTsh, Portuguese, and KaBir Huaner - Muster Goddard was at Waler30 Aug. MO 22 Nov. 30 1"<>. iMllJune and storming of Caml,ni, 2411. 'une, IMS. PreS'.'OI at the Sitge of Ualtrau. ... ., ,.^ r P O 10 Jail. 40 gerred Jlie campniRi. of 1817 al.d IS, in the |P3I Jan. 40 Deccan. Loflus Hare PreM-ni at the siege and storming () 27 Mar. 40 "' Bhurtpon-, 18a. O Thomas Dowse 2{5 iP'/y/wirfcr. Peter Valentine Wood, 2 Aug. 31; Ent. 17 Sept. 07; Lieut. 3 Jan. 11 Cnpt. 13 Feb. 2jj. Llr{;/<ln^ John Sp.'nre. (Lieut.) 28 Oct. 30. |Quar/eT-.V<M/cr.f{l Samuel Go<hUird,> 20 March, 23 Surgeon. Richard Dowse, 8 Jan. 30 A.vitt.-Surg. 25 Jan. 15 IIotp.-As.iist. Auut.-Surgs. Henry Dnimmond, M.I). 28 .Nov. 34. [24 Jan. 14. John Tliomson Tclfer, 17 July, 35. Facings Buff. Agent, Messrs. Downes i Son. Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt. Armit ic Co. M ::i..ii. ri. %.:i', II. U:l, u.ct. ,.n ili. under the Duke of York in ITOSandM; '~. Commanded the I4tli regiment at capture of ntJocj^M^rtt commanded
,

ManliyGL-O. DnarrisHall
Daiid Tho. Armstrong * , ,, , Rol.Lrt llalpm

!Tllomas Hamilton

..:

.,i

.:

in 1SI3; at tlie capture of the furl the reduction of the fortress of Dliov^ieerjjhur. Medal for Java. r;ca. int Itnling taLing of Maidonado; actions
>
:

it

I-,

in

" i4tu kegt. at Uie siege and

n .( IS17
,.:

J li.e Firlorn Hope. Campai:.-!! and balll of ';ominandt-d Itlh Rest, at the siege of Hatrvs, and IS, under Lord Hastings. C'ommandsKl

b*.>

U^or Watson

4 Captain

scrred at tt. LfncJl was at the

'

Wat. Bentinck.

At Genoa and

in tn-

France

Bburtpor*, o<uide(l at the aaauii

of Btjurtporv. Srrreti at Malta and the Ionian Itlandt under Lord io 10 U. Pretcol at the >iefe and capture of

Isili

Jan. Ir-a.

106

. . . .

I5th

{The Yorkshire East


'

Bidirtff)

Regiment of Foot.

MARTINIQUE"" GUADALOUPE."
Colonel.

Sir Moore Disney," K.C.B., Ens. 17 April, 1783 ; Lietit. & Capt. 3 June, Capt. k. Licut.-Cul. 12 June, 95 ; Col. 29 April, 02 ; Major-Gen. 26 Oct. Lleut.-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 15th Regt. 23 July, 14.
Lieut. -Colonel, Wellesley, Em. p 16 Jan. 24 ; Lieut. P 21 Nov. 28 ; Capt. P26 Feb. 30; Brevet-Major, 8 Sept. 31 ; Begtl.-3Iajor, p4 Oct. 33; Lieut.- Col.

Lord Charles

P29Dec. 37. Thomas A. Drought, Ens.


Major, P31 Dec. 30.

Majors.
11 Nov. 13
;

Lieut. P 16 Oct. 17
;

Capt. p 10 Oct.
;

Wm.

Robert Briidenell Smith, Ens. 29 July, 24 Mar. 27 Major, p 21 June, 39.


:

Lieut. P 28 Jan. 26

Capt.

Captains.
25 Sept. 9 April 2 Jan. Hahfax AVestern .... P 24 Aug. George Pinder P16 Dec. R. H. J. B. M'Cnmming 14 Jan. John A. Cole P17 May John Hope Wingfield P 31 Dec. Fitz William "Walker. P 4 Jan. Charles Ilorrocks Henry B. F. Dickinson. 5 July
Robert A. Cutlibert James R. Brunker
^
.
.

LIEUT.
23 25 26 26 24 30
July 26 9 Sept. 28 P 5 June 27 P 31 Dec. 30 P 6 Oct. 25 26 May 33 31 4 Oct. 33 30 P17 June 36 33 21 Oct. 36 33 P 23 Dec. 30
P

captain.
r28 May 29 P14 Sept. 32 P29 April 36
P
P

EREV.-MAJ.

21 Oct. 36 26 Nov. 30 14 Dec. 38 P 18 Jan. 39 P21 June 39 P 22 June 89 P 4 Aug. 40


P

Lieutenants.
F.

Lennox

Ingall

8 April 13

Jas.

Roy Norton
....

James Hay
Robert Mac Gregor

25 Aug. 33 .... Dec. 33 Aug. 33 April 36 Daniel Capel P 1 Oct. 36 Hon. Francis Colborne p 23 Dec. 36 Henry Bond Head P 24 Feb. 37 Chas. Edw. Astell James Allix Wilkinson 10 Mar. 37 .Algernon Robinson Sewell P16 Feb. 38
Oct.

Henry Grierson John Hen. Ashhurst Hon. C. R. West

16 6 P 9 P 13 P 30 P 29

9 April 25 Feb. 26

14 Mar. 17 Dec. 21 Dec. 8 Aug. 24 Feb. P 16 Feb. 5 June P 14 Dec.


P P p

16

30
32 27 37 38 35 38 39 39 39 40 40

18 Jan. 21 June

P
P

22 June 4 Aug. 18 Sept.

2 Captain Walker was at the siege of Flushing and taking of Tervere, in tlie island of Walchel'en. Present at the crossing of tlie Bidassoa, and action before

Bayonne.

Ensigns.
William Boyle R. Barry Edward Pardoe
P P

6 Dec. 38 14 Dec. 38 18 Jan.


i

James Hutton Jolin Smith

i'21
P

June

12 C. Theodore de Montenacli P 13 Johnson Wilkinson .... 4 Hon. Fred. Jolm FitzRoy P 18


I'

July 39 July 39

Aug. 40 Sept. 40
;

Pni/niaster.^ Charles Walker,' 1 July,24 ; Ens. P 24 Mar. 03; Lieut. 5 Dec. 04 Capt. 21 Oct. 13. Ailjiitaiit. James Hay, {Lieut.) 16 Feb. 26. (iianier-Mfisfer.}. Cartmail, 12 July, 39; Ens. 7 Dec. 38. Sllr(|lon.-^\n. Dobson, 29 Mar. 39 ; Assist.-Surq. 22 Sept. 25 Hosn.-Asslst. J i 1 6 May, 15. .isslst.-Surgs.V.'m. Wallace, M.D. 8 Mar. 27 Hosp.-Assist. 17 Aug. 26. Facings Yellow Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
,
:

[Returncdfrom Canada, 26 June, 1840.]


1

Sir

Moore Disney served under the Duke of York


brigade in the Expedition to Walciieren.

commanded a leo

Flanders ; has received a Medal fur Co

. . .. . . .

IGth

(The Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot.

Colonel. CaiT, TUe. Borcsfonl,' O.C.U. i: ti.C.H. Ent. 27 Aupr. 1785 ; Lieut. 25 *a ; dipt. 24 Juii ill ; Major, \ Man-li, 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 11 AuR. 94 ; (V. 1 Jan. (HI; Majur-litn. 25 April, 08; Lieut.-Gcn. 1 Jan. 12; Gen. 27 May, 25: Col. If. lU-tft. 15 .March, 23. Lieiii.-CaloneU.T^ Arlam Gordon Campbell,' ZTnj. 22 Nov. 98; Lieut. 14 Oct. (X); Cnpt. 2J) Sept. 04; Breret-.V<{jor, 4 June, 14; Reijtl.-Mojor, 13 July, 2(! ; Lieut.-Col. 8 Feb. 34. t? liSJ Georpc Mac<lonal(I,' ;. 5 Sept. 05 ; Lieu*. 25 July, 0; Cnp*. 17 Aug. 15 ; Mi\jor, v 13 Aug. 30 ; Lieut. -Col. 10 Jan. 37. .l/<yor. S. G. Carter, Em. 23 Mar. 04 ; Lieut. 27 March, 05 ; Capt. 25 Dec. 14; .V(Vor, 8 Feb. 34. Henry Clements,* Eia. 7 April, 05 ; Lieut. 26 Aug. 07; Cn/)<. 1 Sept. 13; Major, 10 Jan. 37.

9 Wm.

Juuo,

EXSIOS.

BREV.-MAJ.
8 June ( 10 Sept.l

C H'TAINS.
Uolwrt Browne
12 .May U8
1

John Dalzell
j

Mar. 09
It;

Ilenrj-

M'Manuj

18 July
11
I

10

Ai.r.

f^

O
7
I

James Brand Hobt. Luxmoorc P ffSI Charles Mudie^

^
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I

Charles JIurray .Vrthur Chas. Chichester Chas. Fred. Tliompson


.

Mar. 13 17 Aug. June 2U 1 June 4 Oct. 4 Nov. 13 1 Sept. 15 13 Oct. 12 Dec. 20 10 Nov. 7 Apr. 17 Aug. 20

Apr. 25 1 Sept. 25 25 Oct. 27 25 Apr. 28 31 Aug. 30 P 20 Mar. 29 5 May 35 3 Apr. 35 10 Jan. 37


7

28 June 38 28 June 38

LlKrTEXAXTS.
15 15
17
'

William Ashmore UV" -^'etander Muuro


8^' ^Villiani Bell John Willett P. .\udaio

PIS Feb. 26 p27 Apr. 20 Ai.r. 28 6 Oct.


15

2
Tice

Colonel
:

Campbell's

sor-

E^ptian campaifm of

1{J

U
'

30 Nov. 14 Dec. H. H. F. Clarke 25 Nov. P 13 Mar. Francis Fairtlough Henry Copinger.. 28 Apr. John Bruce 31 July 25 Nov. Francis Cassidy Chas. Jeffries Carter . 18 June Charles Hawker 22 Feb. Wm. Robt. Lyon Bennett < 12 Apr. Wm. Alphonso Kirk, r... 30 Dec. P 20 Jan. John Henderson -,,, Geo. Harris Wallace .... P 20 July Crofton Ham. Fitzgerald P14 Dec. Hen. Durham Gibbs .... p:30 \pr. H. Anthony O'Molony w P 13 May George Stoney Stephen Lawson 26 Dec. Gilliam Maclaine Ross 8 May Felix Ashpitel 28 Apr.
, |

VH TW

1801, including the surrpnder 20 Api or, and action to the wei^lward 2 Oct. 28 uf Alexandria, campaign and 20 24 1 May 26 battle of Corunna, siege and 27 21 Aug. 30 capture of Flushing. 3 Colonel Macdonald ac6 Mar. 2; companied the expedition to 28,1' 12 Apr. 31 HanoTcr in 1805, joined the 13 Dec. 31 army in Sioilf in 160, and 28 28 Dec. 31 was employed with it in its 30 various operations from 180G 31 r 20 July 3: ,1a 1810: in 1810 vent with 31 .p24 Dec. 33 ihe expedition to Naples, and 8 Feb. 34 wa< present at the captu 31 Ischia and Procida; returned 32 28 No -(lo Sicily and employed apainsC _,, -i 32 5 May 3o ,|,^ f,l^^^ ,^ / ,8ii i 32; 27 July 35 19I-.> was employed in Spain. 28 23 Mar. 33 ""'"<1'"2 ""''"''>' Castalla, -MV 10 Mar -l? ""'' '''''=* ' Tarragona; em1 1 1
I

3<.

, , 1 1

Jan.

.39

Canada in ISU, and yr^ prcseni at the operations


*>'^'^ <"'

34 35 37

22 Jan
P

39] before
...

.^" A Apr. H 40
I

in

the

leg, in

iiirough the tbe Iimgs.

Plalliburs; received nds at Waterloo, vi/,, the neck, and body, wounding
:

Exstr.xs.
P 7 Apr. Scott Carter Thomas Garratt 9 Mar. Chas. Lorenzo de Winton P 15 Feb. Lempster R. Elliot 9 Aug. Jolm Octav. Chichester. P 26 Oct. Geo. Patrick Goldie . . . P24 Apr. P25 Apr. Charles Armstrotu; .
. .

M^or Clements^

senices

Capture of the

Wm.

37 38

Geo.

Fre<l.

Macdonalil

May

39 39 39 40 40 40

Cape of Cfood Hope in 1800; expedition to South America; campaian and txattle of Corunna; expedition to ^Valchtnn ; Penin> Bula from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and
M>-rlda. Salamanca, Bcg^r, Viltoria, Valley of Baslian, and the Pyrenees. 6 Captain Mudie bcrvtd in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813, to the end of the war, including the blockade of, and ri-puL.M> of the sortie from Bayonne. S.;rved the n\niiilpn of IslS, and was present at Qiiatre Bra.< and Waterloo.

13
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H. Peirse, 23 Aue. 39 Eiu. P6 Dec. 27 Lieut. 18 July, 30 Adjutant. John Bruce, (Lieut.) 3 M.-irch, 37. " -- If/i/f. RobertDoush,14june,:)3: w.l20ct.l5; iCTtf.lOAug.20. -William Steele, 29 May, 35 Auitt.-Surg. 18 May, 12 ; Hotp.-AsPaymaster.

B Lieut. Clarke served In the Burmese war


;

Clias.

'ir. 11.
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1

15
1

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Ifotp.-Asfift. \ Nov. 27 Samuel Ingram, 25 March, 28 ; Ho-rj).- Assist 15 Jiine,26. Facing) \c\\ov Agent, Sir John Kirkland, No. 80, Pall Mall.
-.urgeont.
.

Duncan Menzies, 29 July, 30;

Cross and seven Clasps for Corunna. Busaco, Albulieni, BadiOox, Salamanca, (MTerely wotindad; Vittoria, Pyreotfs, Nttelle, Nive, ttrthes, and Toulouse.
ft

LArd Berrsford has received

167

srevice, 1830

&

1831. J

\7th{ The

The KoualTiijcr,

superseribi'ii "

^ Leicestershire) Regt. of Foot. [^"sunmei! UIXDOOSTAN" " AFFGHAXISTAX" "GHUZNEE" "KHELAT.

Colonel.

Sir Fred. Augustus Wetherall,' G.C.II. Ens. 23 Aus. 177o Lieut. 27 Aug. 76 Capt. 17 May, 81; 3InJor, 1 Mar. 94; Lieut. -Col. -20 May, 95; Co?. 29 Apr 1802; Major-Gen. 25 Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. i Jane, 14 Gra. 10 Jan. 37 Coi. 17 th Regt. 17 Feb. 40. Lieid.-Cols.Vfm.CTokeT,''CB.Em. P27 Mar. 03 ; Lt. P2June,04 ; Capt. ^-20 Nov revet-JMnj. 1-2 An^.W ; Eegtl.-Maj.P\C>JuTie,-26; Lt.-Col. 1 April 36. 06; John Pennvcuick,* CB. KH. Ens. 31 Aug. 07 ; Lt. 15 Jan. 12 ; Capt. 14 June 21 ; Major, P 25 April, 34; B.-Lt.-Col. 23 July, 39 ; Lt.-Col. p 12 June, 40 Majors. Chas. John Deshon, Ens. P 18 Sept. 17; Lieut. P6 0ct. 25; Capt P 22 April, 2(> Major, P IG June, 37 ; Brevet-Lieut. -Col. 13 Wov. 39. George Deedes, Ens. P2 Sept. 24; Lieut. P 17 Sept. 25 ; Co;)*. P 13 Aug. 29 Major, P 12 June, 40.
; ;

i'

12

U^,

18/A

Royal
Ill'

Irish)

Regiment of Foot.
ColoneL

Chinn
Exiiedilion.

the sieoiul Coliiiir, i\w

eiitium."

Lion of Nusmu, " Virtutis The Sphinx, with the word, " EGYPT."
A'ii.i.

64

Matthew, Lonl Avhmr,' (iXMJ.

I'J

Oot. 87

Lieut.

-JG

Oct. 91

Capt. 8

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f., pTj

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]

Oct. (10 ; tiif.-Cu/. 'io Murcli, (!.> ; Co/. '-V, July, 10 Au^'. 1)4; .U.yr, ; .V'lyu' -''" '<i"<'. '3 ; Lieut.-Gen. !>7 Muy,-J5 ; Co/. lt(th U.-t. ->:) Jiilv 32 j /,iVii^.-fWoH<7. George Burrell,' Ens. 4 Feh. Ml ; Lieut. P 3 .Muv, U7 ; C;)<.

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IJ.Vug. 05; .Viijor, i- 30 April, 07; Dreiit-Lieut.-Col. 4 June," 13; Itegtl.Lieut.-Col. Is. Col. in the Ann;/, i-i July, 30. Ilenrv William .Vdums, Jin.'. 31 July, '23 ; Lieut. > 31 Dec. 25; Co;)/. P 10 June, 2ti; Mnjor, i' 18 Jan. 3!) ; Lieut.-Col. P 13 .Mar. 40. .l//(/o. Holiert llanunill, ;m. 3 Dec. 03; Lieut. 22 Jan. 06; Capt. 20 July II; Brev.- Mijj. 22 July 30 ; Regt.-Myor, 22 Oct. 30. Nicholas R. Tonilinson, Ens. v 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut. P 21 July 25; Capt. P 8 Feb. 33 ; Mt{jor, v 13 Mar. 40.

ENSIQN.

30

']
Years

19^/i

{The

\st YorksJiire

North Rklimj) Rcgt. of Foot.

[^'

20M ( The East

Devonshire) Regiment of Foot.

16

IG

I'issr-sa!]

^^st Regt. of Foot,{Ro7jal North British Fusiliers.) [^

ving in the

10

'22nd

The Cherhirc) Regiment of

Foot.

. . . . .

[
^^c?^",!,!"

; ;

f^vlce^'ifsl:]

23r(?

{Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regt. of Foot.

In the centre of the Oolour the Prince of Wales's Feathers, with the motto, " Ich Dim." In the second and third comers, the Rising Sun and the Red Dragon, and in the fourth corner, tlie White Horse, with the Motto, ' JVcc n.!)>cra ^crrraf." " MINDEN" tile Sphinx, vMh the words " EGYPT" " CO"

RUNNA" "MARTINIQUE" "ALBUHEKA" " BADAJOZ" " SALAMANCA"" VIITORIA"


PYRENEES"" NiVELLE" " ORTHES" " TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Colonel.

Sir Jas. Willoughby Gordon, Bt. G.C.B. G.C.H. Ens. 17 Oct 1783; Lieut. 5 Mar. 89; Capt. 2 Sept. 95; Major. 9 Not. 97 Lieut.-Col. 21 May, 1801 Col. 26 July, 10; Major-GeJU 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 26; Col. 23rtl Fusiliers, 23 April, 23.
;

Lieut. -Colonel.

Ens. 7 Sept. 04; Lieut. 5 June, OC; Cnpt. 10 Dec. 13; Major, P29 Aug. 26; Lieut.-Col. P24 Mar. 37. Majors. Wi Dec. 11 i3 SlEt Rnbt. Pattison Holmes,' 2;irf Xiraf. 14 Feb. 11; Lietd. Capt. i'4 Sept. 23; Major, 17 Dec. 30. Thnnias Matli.'sou, 2/,,/ Lieiit. 17 Aug. 15; Lieut. i'30 Oct. 23; Capt. r2 Aug. 20; Major, 2U (_)ct. 37.
Siaa William Ross,"

Captains.
William CockelP P fflja John Enoch',
.?.

2nd LIEUT.

LIEUT.
P23 Jime 25 P 29 Aug. 20 15 Aug. 11 22 July 30 1 Aug. 26 P15 Nov. 33 22 July 30 Pll Dec. 35 11 Dec. 28 P24 Mar. 37 1 Nov. 33 P28 Apr. 37 P19 Dec. 34 P30 Dec. 30 PIO Apr. 35 P 8 Dec. 37 P31 July 36 10 Apr. 40 7 Aug. 35 Pll Sept. 40
I'
_

20 Dec. 22 30 Mar. 09 8 Apr. 25 Henry Seymour 8 Apr. 26 Charles Crutchley .... 8 Apr. 20 William Alcock Frederick Granville .... P17 Sept. 29 1 Aug. 28 Rolrt. Eilnar Campbell Wm. Lemos Willoughby Pie July 30 3 Aug. 30 W. Godfrey Clcrke Jlonins 26 Oct. 30 Harry Geo. Chester ....
.

chercn end siege of Flushing. Pe-

nmsiilafromiaiO
sipges of Batlajoz

1811

battle

of

Albuhera, at Fuenta Grinalda, 2^,


26tli.& 27 th Sept.

lUseg.ofCiudafl

First Lieutenants.
Fred. J. Phillott
7 Apr.
.

...

igo.

Jan. 1812; sioge of Bada-

John

35 17 Dec. P15 Nov. 33 37 Grant Anderdon 5 Paymaster Dunn served in the 36 Peninsula in 1811. Present at WaGeo. Walkins Rice, d. adj. P 2 May 34 ISth June. Stonning of CamP27 Mar. 35 37 terloo Charles Blackett bray (coraraanded ladder party 23d P 17 Apr. 35 37 George Ferguson P31 July 35 37 Edward Battye Campaign of 1790 inHoUand, P21 Aug. 35 37 including the actions on the landing J. Shuckburgli Capron 38 near the HeWcr, Zyp Dyke, Sand Wellington C. Cecil Baker Pll Dec. 35 39 Hills, and Egmont-op-Zee, and tak9 May 35 Arth. lleresford Brooke .. ing of Hoom by surprise. Egyptian P 13 May 30 p 10 Apr. 40 campaign of 1801, including the acFra. A. G. D. Roebuck p 24 Mar. 37 Pll Sept. 40 tion on landing, 8th March, and the \. W. Williams Wynn actions of the I2th, 13th, and 21st Second Lieuts. March siege and capture of Alexandria, Expedition 28 Apr. 3' to, and actions of the 17th and S-lth Aug. 1807, in front A. J. Campbell Bourbon, Han. F.J. R.Villicrs, .. P 4 Aug. 37 of Copenhagen. Sieges of Forts Royal and and action in front of Fort Bourbon, Martinique. 20 Oct. 37 Peninsula from 1810, to the end of the war. including Thomas Ellis 9 Jan. 38 the following! viz, actions near Kedulia, Condcirin, Dudley Clarges Hill .... P 5 Apr. 39 Aldea dc I'onte battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelie, Arthur Jas. Jones Nive, Orthcs, and Toulouse sieges of Olivenza, Bap 5 Apr. 39 Fra. Edward Evans dajoz raised 13th May, 1811, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz Pll Sept. 40 taken by storm, and forts near Salamanca, i'rcscnt at Tho. Parker Rickford 6 Nov. 40 Waterloo and the stonning of Cambrny. Charles \1'illiain Calvert Payinaste)\ ^51i George Duim,5 15 Mar. 31; 2nrf iiewMSApr. 13; Lieut. 18
lliihart
I'
. . .

Deakins,(^^;ft?//. Frederii'k Torrcns

13 Apr.

P12 Dec. P 20 July Pll Dec. 24 Mar. P17 June P28 Apr. P28 Apr. P 4 Aug. p 8 Dec. P 9 Jan. p 6 Dec.

26
27

joz,

March and April. 1812 ibattleof

wounded). (severely Salamanca, Present on the 18th June, at Waterloo, stonning of Combray, and cap-

I'

j;

July, 15. //y"^/H^Thomas Ellis, (inrf Lieut.) 8 Dec. 37. QuorUfi^-Mastc}\li^ 3121 Garrett Moore,^ 8 Nov. 27. Samuel Wm. Chermside, M.D. 4 Jan. 30; Assi.-it.-Surg. 2 Apr. 18. SuTf/eoii. James Connell, 10 Nov. 25; Hosp.- Assist. IG Juno, 25. Assht.-Sitrtjeons.
.4

Andrew
Facings Bine.
1

Furgiisson, 23 Dec 36. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.

of Port Comona, in ind G. Colonel Udss served under Lord L; Present at the siege and Siege and reduction of lunded. Bengal, 18th Nov, 07, on which occasic torming of Cambray, and cnjiture of Paris, Fort Gunnowrie. Campaign of 1809 ag; iocliiding the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and 2 Major Holmes served in (he Peninsi aU^rloo, storming of Cambray. and capture of Badajoz, in 1812 battles of NivcUc. Niv Contused in tho head, by a musSeverely wounded Paris. ight hand. kct hall at Waterloo. t the siego and captnro of Bhurtpore, In 1836. 3 Captai
;

. .

^'^ ( 1^" S"'^ ff'arwichsliire) Regiment of Foot. [X"!^^" The Spkii%s.'tUh tliuiTorJj. F.iiviT " "l-ipi! up Good Itol-K" "Taiavkka" " FuesTCS b'Ohoh" " SalAMAKCA" VlTTOHIA" " rvRBMlES" " NiVRLLB" " OUTUKs" " PKi:<blILA."
"'SJ'^^'sS'*']

Vaara'SrrT.'

Colonel.

50
I

JJ
'

SB

Sir James Lyon,' K.C.H.


; \

ami

(UMI.
;

Ens. 4 Aup. 1791

Lieut.

2(i

April, !); Ciijit. j'April, 'X> Mnjor, i\ Feb. !)<J ; Lieut.-Col. \:\ May, 180-i ; Full iuif Col. 4 June, 14 Lieut.-Gon. 22 July, 30; CW. 24th y.lpuyj ; Mnjor-Gi-n. \ Juno, Hixt. 7 Sept. 2y. L'uitt. -Colonel. C'liurlcs Hughes,' Ens. 25 May, IKi Lieut. 11 May, 97; Cnpt. 2S Aug. 04; ZJrfre<-.V((;or, 4 June, 14; iei'j/r/.-.l/^yor, 2o Juiie,24; Lieut.-Col. 10 Oct. 35. 4,ij Majors. Hen. UivoTownsheiul,^ Ens. i' 10 Julv, 12 ; Lieut, v 14 Sept. 16 ; dipt. y\ .Nov. 21; Major, 10 Oct. 35; lirertt Lieut.-Col. 29 March, 39.

5j^
'

Oconfu

Kitz;;eralil
;

Stack,' K.H. jB/w. 13 June, 05


LIKITT.
21 Mar. 11

Lieut. 4 Due. 00; Capt.

'5 ^rav, 15

.V^t/or, 2<i Oct. ;)5.


I

7j

Captains. ip 5ia John Stoytc'..


Charles Ilustiu)^ Doyle
;t)
:

CAl'TAIN.
P P

UKKV.-MAJ
28 June 38 28 Jmie 38

23 Dec. 19
31 Oct. 11 P
p

1)

Robert Marsh' ......I


i

o
(I

Jolin Harris'

^]

Hen. Wni. Harris ' l-'red. Tliomas Maitliind 9 John Adrian Lutiuau'
.

Daniel lUley '" Kobt. lirillith Williams.

.
]

P
i

In Ihc body and nck by mushrt ihots tt the stuck of UK Hilb or ArruAn. -Vicholas Leslie 8 Apr. 25 P31 July 20 9 CApt. LutmAn's srrrices : Catn' P 12 Nov. 25 P12 Dec. 26 palgn And tiAt'icor Coninna (woundAuj. Geo. Blachfonl ed in tbo left thigh expedition to O Ifon. Charles Preston . 28 Walchervn, And lirgc of Flushlnn Nov. 25iP15 t [Win. (iustavus 11 -May 30 Sicily Itom May ISIO to June 1812 ; t> ., 7 July 25 O William Si>riug Dec. 20 P 1 June 32 rcnlniulA from June ISIS until the end of the irAr, including the blttie P 22 Oct. 25 P 10 July 29 Eilw. Sims ,'j orCaxtAllA, siege of TamffooA, July Howell Paviitcr, d. a(f/. . 6 Jan. 33 and Aug. 1S13. and blockAde of Baf20 Apr. 281 I Frol. P 5 Juue27|''12 Apr. 33 cclo&A, Feb. to lUAy 1814 ; served Also in the AmcrlcAn war. (I John Grcig 281 p21 Mar. 34 10 CApt. Riley waa in thcenga<'13,^'Jolm 27 Sept. 15; 25 Oct. 35 ment with a French squadron in Ihi? ",r Mosamblque ebanorl 3rd July. lieo. Al>ercrombv Ferrier 38 1810; Apr. aa'f 1 served the Ncpaul campaign Kobt. Travers .... 23 Jon, 35; ''27 -Mar. 40 of 1811 And \i. 1 l.ieut. Mason served hi E.NSIGXS. CAOada. FUnders, and France, in ISM and 15 ; also in I P 1 7 Feb. 37 f'Anada in lf<W, and cinnmAndrd a cooipany of volunChas. R. Harris . . , 1.1 !-,.. ' .... teers at the tAkins of Grand Brule. V,,

Henry Young

28 Aug. 07 23 May 22 9 Apr. 25 1 Feb. 09 13 Jan. 25 3 Oct. 26 30 Jmie 25

Sept. 24 P30 Dec. Feb. 20 P 12 Apr. 13 May 13 13 Feb. 15 Dec. 25 25 Oct. P Sept. 31 P 24 Apr.
P P
1

4 27 13 21 27 18

July 13 Sept. 22 Julv 09

Feb. 17 P

27 Jan. 25 10 June 25 14 Apr. 29


1 1

May 30
31

33 35 35 menu at Pvldoo, 35 And MAbAlPV


;

Aug. 26

3 Nov. 37

LlElTTENANTS.

Pl9 P30

May

Brown

James

Chetwode James Monck Mason

P15 May
P12

June

Wm.

I.yoo roinmandr.1 a deucbnirnt of the !tth regiment on board the I SirJai MarlUrmik, in LoiJ Ilow.-'s actions of tlie t?th aad s*ib Uay, and lit June. IPM. prrMfit the actiOBs of the 13th and 31st MaiTb. 1801, in Egypt, and has rrerivrd a mesial aod one clasp for Vimirra And Talavrra. C<A llwhe. Krved tb. EgyTUan campalcs of 1801 , engaged with A Frtoeh squadron In the Mosamblque channel 3rd J.ly. lAlO, served the Sepaul campAigns og I8ll. 14. And Id, ail a. wounded At BArrlApor. ; served during Uie Mahtalta war of 18I and i;. Uedal for services in KgypL 3 CoL To-nsheod sme-l in the AmerlcAn war. and was present Allhe uking of Fort Niagara, lllaekroek. and Bu(bk>. and battle og Luody's Lane: severely woundesl through the left sboukler at the AsaAull on Fort Erie. 1 1th Aug. 1811. Major stark v present at Talavrra (wounded), Busaeo, Esvloelle. Fol d-Anmee. liege of Cludad Rcdrigo and repulsA "" of the sortie. Itth Jan. 1.811 ofSalamanea, surrnsder of Rellro. operations before, siege and storming of the breacliet (srverelj contused) a ifgoa. bAIlle of Orlhes. besides a great many aAAirs and skirmishes. Severely wounded at Orthet, Ml arsB amfiutated. S Major Stoyle was present at th. sforming of Badajo. Ui April. 1811 . operaliotit In front of and battle of Salamanca. Sewrvl, w.>.nded At SalAmanev fcet oie gnger. and wounded througti the left hand and In the brea.t while carrying Uie colours, Ibe ttaisdard og 'ay I wouaded through the right band and tAken priaoiser at Bergen-op-Zoom ; present on tbw lUb and 18th June at Waterloo. Cap*. Marsh letvwd In the FralnsoU from Aug. 181? ki the end of Ih. NIselle iwo. o.!*.!!. sikl orlhes. Served the Nepaiil eam[igns of 181 J and

P 24 Mar. 37 ,3 uA.te,.lIuter Murray, services - K,yptian |P14 May 30, campaign of Iboi captureortheCaiieof Oood Hope In ' "" '' ''' "" '" "**"'" .... P 20 Jan. 38 le'lSTi^ilsli'li^l" '""" 26 June 38 '" 'Dr Lorimer sened lo Ih rcninMl* ftom June Jas. Gerald Fitz Gibbon 25 Oct. 39 's'" ' "": ""i of '' "At. P 28 Feb. 40 Francis Spring John Saunders Shore IP27 Mar. 401 Pai/inaster.Ji) Alex. Tovey, 4 Feb. 19 Ens. 22 Oct. 13; Lieut, HI June,I8. -Itijutant. Win. Spring, (Lieut.) 4 Aug. 3.5. Quarter-Master. James Murray," 4 Dec. 17. Surijcon.}^ Wm. Lorimer," 3 Nov. 37 Assist.-Surg. 22 June, 15 Hosp.-Assist. 10 June, II. .luist.-Surgtviu.Jas. Murray Drysdale, 10 Nov. 25 ; Hosp.-A.v>ist.M) Feb. 24. Geo. Ljtiingham, M.D. 8 Nov. 27; IIosp.- Assist. 31 Aug. 20. Facings Green. Agent, Mr. Collyer. /rwA Agents, .Messrs. Cane & Co.
:
j

tllm. odeh0US rliomas Spring E. J. Ing. Fleming Louis BaZalgCtte

'

'-

the Ncpaul eanipalgos of 18|

Kth re^

in l<17. ax Uie taking of

bcgorv

Navy Islwd with

| an.1 15. including the Uklng of llarriapore ; in the Mali OtAnda Hrulee. lu tpper CaisAdA in IgU. CostiOaiidcd the

local ra^k ut Majot.

IIK

i^'il^iSS:]

^^t}i{The King's oion Borderers) Reyt. of Foot.

[^'J^'^^tn^l

two corners of the Colour, " In Verltafe Bdigionis eonfitlo." The The Arms of Edinburgh, " JVlsi Dom'mus frustra ;" with the White Horse in the third conitr
King's Crest in
" Nee aspera terrent." " of the Colour. " EGMONT-OP-ZEE." Sphinx, with the word " EGYPT." Flank Companies, " MARTINIQUE."
Years' Serv.

MINDEN"

The

Enib. for FoFTl<rn"]


SrrrlfF. IsiS.

The Sphiiur, wiUi

tin-

worils

'

lili

Yl'T

" " COUUNNA."


;

Colonel.

9
Il>ir

Vtj.

John, Lord Scaton,' G.C.B. U.V.U., Ens. 10 July, 1794 ; Lieut. 4 Sept. ^'' ^'"1''- 1-Jn- W; Afn^'or, 21 Jan. 08; Lieut.-Col. i Feb. OU tW. 4 June, 14 ; Mifjor-Cfen. 27 May, 25; Lieut. -Gen. 28 June, 38; Co/, of tlic Caiiieronians, 28 JIurch, 38.
ffSl

Lieut. -Colonel.

1^ \Vm.
i>

0^

Lieut. 23 Nov. 04; Capt. 5 Nov. 12; Major, 25 Dee. 35. Mojors. Armine P. IF. Mountain, Ens. 20 July, 15; Lieut. P3 Dec. 18; Capt. i'2G May, 25 Mqjor, P 30 Dec. 90. TlioM. Sinison Pratt,* ij.2 Feb. 14; Xi<*. P 20 April, 20 ; Co;)f. P17 Sept. 25; .V({7or, i'25 Dec. 85.
;

Joinea,' Ens. p8 Dec. .\pril, 28 ; Lieut.-Col.

03
l-

1ft

27

' . . .

[Serving
al the

27th (or Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot,


A
Castle with Three Turrets; St. George's colours flying in a blue Field. The S/i/iinx, with the words " tcrrent." "ST. LUCIA." " SALAMANCA NIVELLE " VITTciRlA " " "

Cape of Good Hope

"

PYRENEES""

EGYPT" " JIAIDA" " BADAJOZ" " ORTHES " " TOULOUSE "

The White Horse. " Nco aspcra

"

PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Colonel.

Cole,' G.C.B. Cornet, 31 March, 1787 ; Zimd. 31 May, Capt. 30 Nov. 92 ; Major, 31 Oct. 93 ; Lwut.-Col. 26 Nov. 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 1801; Major-Gen. 25 April, 08; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Col. 27th Eegt. IG Dec. 2C.

Hon. Sir G. Lowry


;

91

Lieut.- Colonel.
JjJ

24

Duncan M'Pherson,' Ens. 19 Sept. 05 ; Lieict. 10 Nov. OG ; Capt. 25 March, ; Major, 27 Dec. 34 ; Lieut.-Col. p 28 Feb, 40.

Majors. Mont. Cholm. Jolinstone, Ens. P27 Feb. 23; Lieut, p 16 Dec. 24; Capt. P19 Sept. 26 ; Major, v 27 July, 38. Samuel E. Goodman, 2nd Lieut. 7 July 25; Lieut. PS April 26; Capt. 1'4 Oct. 33 ; Major, P 28 Feb. 40.

Captains.
William Arasinck William Sleator John Maclean |3 Arthur Byrne * Richard Fawkes y Jil T. Charlton Smith James Fauuce Lonsdale Charles Voreker Geo. Anthony Durnford Usher Williamson
.

ENSIGN.
1

captain.
P

Mar. 21

20

Ajiril 14 8 April 25 17 July 11


P 1

7 July 7 April

->.-<

P-'2 April
P 11 i\iiv.

-.'(i

-j:,

31

P30 Mar. 26
P

Mar. 27
13

24Jime

27 May 24 9 April 26 3 Mar. 25


P

29 Aug. 26

25 Aug. 13 Dee. 34 22 May 29 Jan. 35 5 Aug. 19 Mar. 35 21 Dec. 26 July 38 P 27 Mar. 27 P17 Aug. 38 P 15 Dec. 25 6 Nov. 38 Pll Nov. 31 P28 Feb. 40

10 5 P 16 27 P 27

May 33

Lieutenants.
15 Dec. 25 P 19 Sept. 26 7 Sept. 32 15 May 27 June 29 P 10 May 33 10 Sept. 29 P 4 Oct. 33 P 13 July 31 P 13 Dec. 33 Henry D. Cholmeley P 30 Dec. 26 P 19 May 33 Francis Smith Hon. C. T. SkeiF. Foster P 22 June 32 P 4 Aug. 37 Andrew Vincent Watson P21 Dec. 32 P 18 May 38 P 4 Oct. 33 P27 July 38 John Lewes P 13 Dec. 33 P 17 Aug. 38 Frederick King Thomas Hare 27 Mar. 35 6 Nov. 38 Lewis Chamberlain Irwin P 10 April 35 P 28 Feb. 40

Walter Butler
Ilf 'iiry

Butler, d. pai/ni. S. C. Neynoe Tlios. Percival Touzel

Rawdon

Ensigns.

Herman Stapyltou
E. N. Molesworth

P P

4 Aug. 37 1 Dec. 37
11 Dee. 37

Ben. Midgley
Barth. Tunnard
p

2G Dec. 37 18 May 38 27 July 38 15 Feb. 39 John Sam. Manly Henry R. Murray Prior. P G Mar. 40 P 14 Aug. 40 John T.D'Arcy Hutton Prt//Mfl5^er.Victor Raymond, 9 March, 26; ^Jns. 09 Cftpf. 7 April, '26.
J.

Thring Coxe G. L. Tliomson,d.

a(Z/.

..

Served in the Peninsula from June times wounded. 1813 to the end of tht.' war, and was present at tlic affair of Ordal. Severely wounded at Waterloo. 5 Dr. Mostyn served in the Peninsula, from Jan. 1811 until the end of the war, including the siege of Badajoz, April 1812; battles of Salamanca, Vit ng of San Sebastian with the and the Pyrenees; Orthes and Tuulouse, Volunteer party ; including the action at iSth June at Waterloo. Present c Plattsburgh.

Feb. 08; Lieut. IG Nov,

Dec. 37. Qtmrter'J]I(hstcr.(ieo. Thompson, 13 Sept. 31. Stnujcon.^ ifliLt Thos. Mostyu,* 6 Oct. 25; Assist.-Surg. 19 Dec. 11; Hosp,
AfljKfnitt.'iivii}. Midj,^Iey, (En^.) 11

Assist. 9

Nov.

Assist. -Surgeons.

J. Delmege, M.D., 15 May, 35. George Barlow Fry, M.D. 5 July, 39. Facings Buff. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.

Colin C.

10.

in France ; be has re 1 Sir Lowry Cole commanded a brigade at the battle of Maida, and a division in the Peninsulti and eeived a Cross and four Clasps for Maida, Albuhera (wounded), Salamanca (severely wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelk Orthes, and Toulouse. the eampai IS of 1813 Served 1809. Ischia in Present the capture of M'Pherson served in Calabria in 1806. at Colonel 2 and 14, in the Peninsula, including the battles of Alcoy, Biar, and Castalla ; siege of Tarragona in June 1813, at blockade blockade of Bari^elona. of do. in Aug. following ; action at Ordcll (severely wounded through the body and left arm) Present at the capPlattsburg. battli and inchiding the action in crossing the Sarenac, Served also in the American war, ture of Paris in 181&. Peninsula two cam1809 Capture of Martinique 3 Captain Byrne's services : Expedition to Copenhagen in 180? Pombal and Rcdinha i combats of Dusaco ; paigns, from June 1810, to the end of that war in 18H, including the battle recapture of Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, third siege of Olivcn(;a, aeti' IS at Fuentc Guinaldo, siege and stonniog of Bad;ijo?, affair wilh the Advanced Guard of the French near Carazal, battle f Salamanca, capture of Madrid, retreat thereynnces, Nivelle. near 1 from, battle of Vitlcnia, bloekado of Pampeluna, battles Of the Served aflerwiuTli .''cverely wounded In the Pyrenees, 2fjth July, It^lS, and at Toulouse. the bauie at Plaltaburg and Anally at the capture ol Paris.
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Tfc

2Sth
tli

The North

Gloucestershire) Regt. of Foot. [^'.^^^^.

Sphinx, wilh
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VITTORIA " " PYRENEES""


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MVELLE"-" NIVE" ORTIlEd" " PEM.NSUL.V

0)KI NNA"
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WATERLOO."

P Hon.
!-2
1

Il.l,

IV-

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Coloml. Sir EUwanl Paect," GCB. Cornet ic Sul^Lieut.-23 Mar.0-2 ; Capt. 7 Dec. Xov. <J3 Licut.-Col. 30 .\pril, U4 ; Col. 1 Jan. 98 Mnjor-Gen. I Jan. l0o ; Lieut.- Gen. \i\xne, 1 1 : Gi.27 .May,i5 ; Col. 28th Roirt. 2C Dec.l5. Lieut.-Colonel. Cndhort French,' K.ll. 2iui iiVu/. ''3 Sept. 12; Lieut. PI April, 14; Capi. P 10 Juno, 24 ; Major, v 22 June, 32 ; Limt.-Col. P 19 Dec. 34.
:

.Viijor, 14

Mt\jors.

Eas. 18 July, 13; Zieu/. P3 July, 23; Capt. P19 Sept.2G ; Major, 27 t*cpt. 33. 1/, Pyilnev John Cotton, r<n-ne<, 19 April, 10 ; iiei<M3 Feb. 12 ; Capt.vl iao. iO:' Mqjor 18 Jan. 28.
J. Me9iter,
1'

Captains. Thomas Wheeler Wanley Elias Sawbriilse


F.

ENSIGN.
24 May 23 Oct.
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LIEUT.
18 Dec. 28 Apr. 3 Apr. 23 Mar. 28 Apr. 27 Sept. 25 Nov. 15 Jan.

CAPTAIN.
28 Sept. 30 June 12 July P31 Dec. P27 Xov. P 26 Dec. P 22 June 29 Apr. 20 Oct.
P P

Wimbleton
.\(lami>

V. Parker
',s.

10

June

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Frank

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13

9 Wm.

Hunter

...

May
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C. Fcr<I. Hamilton Smith

M auriocClias. O'Connell
George Minter

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18 Juiie 20 Mar. 14 Xov.


17 Jan.

32 29 33 33 28 37 38 32
37

Wm. Uovd

Russell

28 Ftb.

9 Apr. 2 Jan. 17 9 April 2o P 24 Julv C, Xov. 3 Feb. 25 18 Feb. Freil. Bmwno Hussill 2 Nov. 20 Robt. Julian Rauingartner P 27 Sept. 33 p 30 June P31 Dec. 33 P 25 Aug. Henry Dalton Smart. P 19 Dec. 34 p (iOct. Chas. Henr>- Xiciioletts 29 Xov. l"^ e fiB Donahl M'Phec 15 Dec. 08 P 10 Mav 33 P 20 Dee. Fra. Dureli Vignoles P30 June37 P 1 Mar. John Eiiw. H. Pr^'ce P 10 Julv 37 p24 Slay W. G. Cormick .' P 25 Au^'. 37 p31 May G. Gravatt Tliomas Runbury 23 Jan. 28 P 28 Dec.
Geonre Wardell
I

LlETTENANTS.
Mottniin Anilrenrs... William Rusll

25 28
2f.

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30 37 37 37 10 37

E.NSKiXS. J. G. R. Aplin H. Hal*ey Lake

P P

7 Oct. 37 15 Dec. 37

Donald M'Gre-.ior
Percy .\rcher Butler.
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P P

Owen. Samuel Rawiwn


Ilcnrj- Mostj-n

4 Mav 38 1 Mar. 39 24 .May 30

i'31

Mav

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Sydney Cotton 25 Oct. 39 Evre Coote Grant 20 Oct. 39 Paynuuter.T^ George Thos. Benson,' 20 May, 30 Em. 13 Feb. 12 Lieut. 25 Aue. 13. .4<</fan<. Donald MGreaor, (Em.) 17 Aug. 38. Quarter-Mnjter. ISI William Kerr, 1 June, 38 ; Ent. 7 July, 37. Surgeon. James Campbell, 19 June, 35 ; Attist.-Surg. 25 Oct. 25 Hotp..
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the the the crossing of the Bidaasoa (seTereiy wounded by a niu>ket shot through the body); battles of the Nive lOlh, (wounded) 11th, and Ijth December Orthes, and Toulouw. 6 I*nymuter Benson served in the Peninsula from July, ISli, to the end of the war, includinc the battles of Vi toria, the Pyrt nces, (wounded in the arm ), Pampelima, NiTelle, Nive, Orllu-s, and Toutuusc. Served also in the American war, and was severely wounded in the right breast by a rifle ball at Plattsburg.

39 39 4 Capt. Hunter serrod in 39 Peninsula from Feb. IS13 to 32 end of the war, including

Feb. 20. .l*tist.-Surg$..K. S. Macdonell, 29 July 30; Hotp.-Atsirt. 15 Nov. 27. .\rchil>ald .\Iexander, 20 Feb. 35. Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Cox Sc Co.
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,.. .,, OftbM, 5 U.UU W l'.. Kr.,!j .1 u.e .ie*,- .,( Oj, enha(en and at Coltenbun. baltia of Coninna, sieitr of FlashIM. ortnsee of Cadii, balllnof the Pymers, Nivellr, Mie, Toulmie, Quaire Dras (wounded!, and Waterloo.
I.

in 01. He was present In the _ <jf the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, in Egypt (in . Sir Edward lost his right arm in tha ivnl a Mr<lal for Coninna "f 1813 & 14, iniha Penii tula, iDClading the battle* of Nirelle,
in

Plandcrs and Holland


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Cairo and Aleiandr

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29th
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The Worcestershire) Regiment

of Foot.

ROLEIA"" VIMIERA"" TALAVERA"" ALBUHEBA"" PENINSULA."


Colonel.
IP

ifM John, iorrf Strafford,' G.C.B.&G.C.H.iSM. 30Sept.l793; iiewf.lDcc. Capt. 24 May, 94; Lieut.-Col. 14 March, 1800; Col. 25 July, 10; Major-Gen. 4 June, 13; Lieat.-Oen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 29th Regt. 23 Jan. 28
93;
Lieut.-Colonel.
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Hi

Hon. C. A. Wrottesley,' Comet, 21 Dec. 15 Lieut. June, 25 ; Major, P 5 April, 31 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 July,

P 5 July,

21; Capt.flG

39.

Majors. Tliomas Bennett Hickin.^Kw. 2 May, 05 Lieut. P 31 Oct. 05; Capt. 9 May, 16; Brev.-Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37; Regtl.-Mnjor,v\ June, 39. Alex. Sharrock, Ens. 7 Aug. 06 ; Lieut. 30 June 08 ; Capt. 27 Apr. 27 ; Major, P 27 Sept. 39.

Captains.
Rob. Percy Douglas, George Congreve
Christ.
s.
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,

ensign.
16 Mar. 8 Apr. P 28 Apr. P 23 June P 25 Feb. P 20 May p 16 Aug. 7 Apr. never p 28 Oct. 20 P 19 25 P 12 25 P 20 25 Pll 26 P 20 26 P 10 27 P 30 16 25

captain.
Feb. 24 Pll June Jan. 26 p 12 June
:

Edw. Eaton
Phillpotts

May 26
July 26

Henry

p
P P

W. Wickham Drake W. Gemmell Alves

Aug. 29
Sept. 30

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30 Dec. 27 June 14 July 10 Nov.

John George Weir .\nclrew T. Hemphill. Hon. \V. F. Byng Septimus Hen. Palairet.
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Dec. 31 P 1 June Apr. 29 3 July P 31 Dec. 30 P 12 July 29 P 16 May 34 P 27 Sept.

Lieutenants.
John Owen Lucas, r.
P 15 June 30 P 27 June 34 ... Gregory Lewis Way ... P 17 Feb. 32 30 July 36 P 3 May 31 P 5 May 37 Edmund Geo. Nicolay P31 Dec. 33 P 14 July 37 George Brown Arth.St.Geo.H. Stepney ,s P 16 May 34 P 10 Nov. 37 P 5 Apr. 33 P 21 Apr. 37 H. Mont. Cuninghame P 15 May 85 Pll Aug. 37 Thomas A. Gerard P 9 Oct. 35 Edmund Durbiu 8 Mar. 39 George MoUe 22 Nov. 86 1 June 39 P 5 May 37 P 12 July 39 John Power Lewis Coker 11 Aug. 37 P 27 Sept. 39 P 21 Sept. 32 Cadwallader Edwards 15 Dec. 37 p Digby Fra. Mackworth 2 May 34 7 Feb. 40
.

2
le

Col. Wrottesley siege of Bliurtpoie.

was at

Ensigns.
H. P. L'Estrange Kenneth Murchison
P

...

Thos. Edw. Wilbraham. Frederick Coventry ... James Halkett George H. JI. Jones Richard Francis Henry. James Wm. Richardson
. . .

28 Dee. 38 1 Feb. 39 8 Mar. 39 P 1 June 39 Pampeiuna), Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, Heights of Gurris, Orthes, and Toulouse. P 7 June 39 13 July 39 P 27 Sept. 39 P15 Nov. 39
P
;

3 Major Bennett Hiekin served in tlie Peninsula, from April, 1S09, to the end of the war, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, (wounded), Vittoria, Roncesvalles, Pyrenees (severely wounded at
Aire,

Paymaster. James Espinasse, 8 Feb. 39; Ens. 8 Feb. 21 Lieut. 7 April, 25; Capt. 11 July, 37. Adjutant. Kenneth Murchison, (Ens.) 20 Mar. 40. Quarter- Master. ^ Thomas Kneebone, 15 July, 24. Surpcon. .Arthur Wood, M.D. 21 Aug. 40; Assist.-Surg. 19 Nov. 26; Hosp.Assist. 22 Dec. 25. Assist. -Surgeon. Richard Dane, M.D., 17 July 35.

Facings Yellow.

Agent, Messrs. Cox

&

Co.

[Returned from the Mauritius, March, 1838.]


Lord Strafford served ii cheren, and has received a
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SOth
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The Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot


"F.r.YI'T" "

Bvmiudu.

iTUo Siihlw, with tho wor.l

"

HADAJOZ""fiAtAM VNC I" PEXl.N'SLLA" WATKHLOO."


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Colonel.^ Sir Tliomas nradfonl, fJ.C.n. i: O.O.Il. Ens. 20 Oct. 1793 Lieut * I'"'- *' f""/''- 1^ -M)"'. SM M'iJor, Sei)t. !)j Lieut.-Col. Jail, mil (W. ij July, lU; Mnjor-tieii. 4 Juno, 13; Lieiit.-Gen. 27 May, 20 CW
:

ailtli Hi-v't.

18 April,

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21).
;

jX.iVuf.-CotoHJ'J.

II Hciirj- Edward Hobiiisoii,' Ei)g. 28 JIuy, 06 Lieut. 9 Feb 08 ; CVj;)/.I'26 July, 22 ; Mnjor, i'20 Sept. 27 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 34. ^f<^fors.HliTTy Smith Ormond,^ Ens. 8 Nov. 99 ; Lieut. 28 Auir. 01 Cavt 34 ' /Sept. 12:.Vfyor, lOJunc, 29. John Toniruf,' ;. 9 July, 03; Lieut. i'24 Mav, 04; Capt. 7 March, 11 Brevet- Mnjor. 22 July. !) Regtl.-Mnjnr, 1 Jan. ."U.
;

Cai'tains.

BKEV.-MAJ.
3 Dec. 8 Nov. 14 Apr. 18 Aug. I'l.i Nov.
1I'

9ti
f,
j",

P John I'rix-Ur' John (ionlon IJeddra.


5 '"""*
Itol,.

03
15 14 14 27 12

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!Ii-n.

I'^vntz' ... Al.x. .\nrlro\v9 Jenkins Fojrson.


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21

|)SSJ Samuel Waymouth'' John Moore


rharlcs Silkry

18 May 15 June 30

24 Nov. 28
P
P

EdwanI John Grant


,Sam. John Luke Nicoll.

9 Dec. 31 27 Apr. 32

8 Apr. 20 28 Dec. 28 27 Ma'r. 24 P20 Aug. 29 11 June 30 P17 Oct. 34 '28 Mar. 13 13 Oct. 25 P 9 May 34 P 1 Jlar. 39 20 July 30 P15 Mar. 39 P17 Oct. 34 P 22 Nov. 39 P 8 June 38 P 10 Apr. 40

8 June 04 27 Mar. 2.5

4
P

May 09

22 July 30

19JuIv 15

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LlECTENANTS.
r. n. Marechaux Wni. .Annstroni; Steele.

Wni. Hodder Ilearrl.r.. lAlex. John H. Lumsden \Uon. J. llartstonge Pery .\Ic.T. Macdonald P. C. Cavan Henrv Shum, d. ai(j. ...
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9 Dec. 20 IB -May 27 U; Supt.27 3 .May 33

R. Dring OUrady John Tontnio

Henry Uroome
Dar. John B. Ednardes
I

Edward Edwards Ensigns.


1

9 Mav 34 P 18 July 34 P19 Dec. 34 1 12 June 35 p 15 P 30 July 3G!p26 Dec. 30 8 Dec. 37 P 22 8 June 38 ' 10 30 Oct. 38 P30

7 Uiyjor Wnymouth served 6 Apr. 2(i 8 Apr. 32 in llie (>enin>ula nllhtlie2nd Ufe Guards from Nov. 1S12 to 10 Dec. 33 the end of Oie war, including 19 Dec. 34 the battle of Vittoria invest* 30 Oct. 38 mcnt of PuDipeluna, and the battles of the Pyrenees. Served 31 Oct. 38 also the canipaien of 1815, in;

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39 cluding the action at Qiiatre 39 Bras, covering the retreat on 39 the 17lh June, and battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded 39 and taken prisoner, when charc39 ing the French cuJiBssicrs at 40 Waterloo. Oct. 40
JIar.

Mar. Apr. Nov. Nov. Apr.

Paget Bayly Rob. Wm. Smith Tho. Wm. Wilkinson .... Rich. Gervys Grjlls .... Louis G. F. Broome .... .\rthur Pclham Athcrlcy Jas. Brodic Patiillo ....

e Quarter-Master Ward served in the Penin8 Mar. 39 suJa from March, 1809, to June, 1813, including 3 Mar. .39 the siege of Cadiz, battle of Fuentes d'Oiior, 1 Nov. 39 siege of Badajoz and aflair at Villa Murial 8 Nov. 39 served also in the Netherlands. P 22 .Nov. 39 P 14 Feb. 40 P 24 Apr. 40 P 30 Oct. 40 Charles Dudley Oliver Foiimttsler.'R.Ch. Mac<lonaId,8 JIay,35 ; E?is. 10April,2o ; Lieut. ''13 Dec. 27. A((jiit(tnt. Alexander Macdonald, (Lieut.) 18 July, 34. Qunrter- Master. Ifi John Ward,* 21 Oct. 24. Surgeon. {} Joseph Trigance," 5 Dec. 34 ; Assist.-Surg. 9 Nov. 20 Hosp.P
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2.')

Assist.
I I t

Oct. 12.

15 .4irt.-5uryr. Joseph Edmondson, 29 July, 30; Bosp. - A ssist. iO Dec. 2G. 5 James Cockbum, l.j .\pril, 36. Pacings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Cox A: Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bart., Arinit Jc Co. 1 Sir Thomas Bradfonl was pment at the sie<e of Monte Video, and attack on Buenos Ayres. He has HVived a croM and one cUsp for Corunna. Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and the passage of the Nive. lonel Robinson iened in the Penin%ula from June. IM'G, to Octohr, 1X13. including the battles of and Ilusaco linr at Torres Vedras; pursuit of Massena: action at Campo Mayor; siege of Ciudud lee and storming of Uadajos (shot through the left arm at the assault Cih April, 1812); battle
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ca

rvln-at

from Ua<irid

tiatttes

of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, (severely wounded, left leg frac>

14, Inc.

4 >l.

->!'

a Mj.
18111 until 1-11
,

Cop^'nhagcn in 1801 ; Canailiaii campaigns of 1612, 13, and v Creek, and Christler's Form. the 30th Rek'inient at the si-ge of Asseergliur. i'o|M-nha$en in 1807; Corunna campaign; Peninsula from

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ri..i ..;-.

11,

11,.

IM,.

of the

a Ca|>taln Poynu ered in I'urtugal lunleer from February to N'ovemtH-r, 1811, including the sortie Fnnch from .\lnilMa. and suI^mhiu, innish at llarber del Piiesco, and bntlle at Futnles d Onor. Ur. Triganc. the la from Dec. 1612 to the end of the nr. Served also during Iba vholc of the KandLi as wounded In the lev by an arrow.

181

22

32(1 ( The Comwalf) Regiment of Foot. [^c"mL'." nOLEIA" " VIMIHH.V " SALAMANCA" " PVllK.NKKS " " NIVELLE" " NlVJi" "OUTlIliS"" I'KNIXSULA " WATEULOIJ.' Colonel. Z tmn 72 serr. g^^ Rphyrt Mucfarluiio,' K.C.B. (i.l'.ll. A'lw. 26 May, 17!); iicnt. 22 May, 93;

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Cnpt. 2o Sept. 93; Mufor, 12 \i>v. 94; Lieut. -Col. 19 Sfjlt. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1*)0; jV/<(/or-6'ni. 2j April, (W ; iiVu^.-Gtvi. 4 June, 13; Gcii. 22 July, 30;
Cul. 32nd Kcgt. 2(J Sept. 37. Lieut. Colonel. Tho9. Henry WingfleW, Lieut. 7tli Fusiliers, 11 Nov. 13; Capt. vli Sept. 22; lIt{jor, P3 June 28; Lieut.-Col. 19 Jan. 39.
jVry'or*.
;ijr. 14 April, 13; Lieut. 14 Jan. 19; dipt. P13 May, liniel- Major, 2rt June, 3H ; HeijtI.-Mojur, 19 Jan. 39. Freileriek Markliam,^ Ens. V 13 May, 24 ; Lieut, v 22 Oct. 25 ; Capt. PIG April,

vLf.

iCj.

Pfia
24
;

Jiihn Birtwhistle,'

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29

M({)or,

VM Sept.

39.

Captains.
(I

John

Swmbum*
1

ilia ticop^'c liro\vnc ^ Johu Thus. Hill

1'

28 Aug. 04 10 June 13 13 Mar. 27

'^^''rVke/iw""]

33d {The

1st Yorkshire,

W. Ridimj) Regt. of Foot. [oSal

Xuj.

Emh. * Fur.l
Sarrlee, I8a.j

34^/1

The

Cimticrlitnd) Regi. of Foot.

'ALBLlIEn.V- 'VirroniA" 'PVHKXEESi" "NIVELLE" ".^IVE""^lltTIIES;" I'KNI.VSULA."

18

. . . . . .

Sussex) Reyiineat of Foot.


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35^/i {^Royal

MAIDA."
Colonel.

J3

sir Richard Downes Jackson,' KCB. Ens. 9 July 1794; Lieut. Sc Cajit. 94 May, !)8; Capt. Si Lient.-Coh 4 Aug. 1808; Col. 4 June, 14; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Liexit.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 3oth Regt. 15 June 40.
Lieut.-Colonel.

Benjamin Francis Dalton Wilson, Ens. p27 Aug. 25; Lieut. pIO June, 26; Capt. P20 April,32 ; Major, p 17 June, 36; Lieut.-Col. p 15 Dec. 40.
Majors. P 20 Oct. 08 Ll-eitt. 10 June, 13 ;]Capt. P 10 June, 26 Aug. 34. John Gordon, Ens. P 14 June, 27 ; Lieut, p 5 Apr. 31 ; Capt. p5 Apr. 33 ; Major,
Aralander Tennant,^ Ens.
ilajorr, P 1
;

15 Dec. 40.

Captains. Edward Goate' John Rowley Heyland J. II. Oakes Moore John Oliver Muutou James Fraser Edward H. Hutchinson. James Tedlie Henry Cooper^ Cliarles Beamish
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CAPTAIN.
9

BREV.-MAJ.
22 July 30

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.

Frederick English

2G 8 31 25 32 30 P 5 34 P 20 Mar. 27 PIO Sept. 29 P 19 May 25 P 5 June 27 3 Oct. 05 18 June 07 P26 Apr. 31 P20 Mar. 35 P 22 Mar. 33 P17 June 30
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8 Jan. Jan. 24 p 7 Jan. Oct. 27 26 Apr. June 25 17 Aug. April 31 P 1 Aug.

May 06

07

27 Juno

1 1

P12 Apr. 31 P31 Dec. 33 P20 Mar. 35 P17 June 36 P 8 June 38 23 July 38 25 Mar. 13 P 31 Dec. 39 P 15 Dec. 40

10 Jan.

37

Lieutenants.
George Carnie William Ward Theophilus Paris, d. pm. George Bayly Thomas J. G. Chatterton
r Nicolls Chatterton

5 Major Goate's

26 July 18 Aug. P 8 Apr. 10 Feb. P 25 Aug.

21

P26July
.

Tliomas Goldie Harding Geo. Granville Baker.


.

P31 July
1 Aug. P20 Mar. 17 June P 5 Aug. Plo Sept. P29 Dec. P

Fred.

Hugh Henry
.

Henry Wheatstone Jas. Farquhar Gordon Robert Otho Travcrs Thomas Teulon Ensigns. John A. Ewart James Moore Wm. Thomas Harris Robert Henry Price Joliii Bendysho

Germany in 1805 4 Oct. 27 Expedition to tinder Lord Cathcart; storming 25 1 May 28 tlie heights of Soril, siege of 26 25 Aug. 29 Fort Bourbon, and capture of 25 17 Apr 30 Martinique in IS03 Nepaul Q-J war in 1815, and was engaged rip/ oo 29 p'^l i>l uec. ^^ jjjj, h^ightj of Muckwan33 P 6 Aug. 36 pore 15th Dec. capture of 34 P26 Aug. 36|Hattrassinl810; Mahrutlaand 34 *>*1 Tiilv *H8 P''l*l^'"r^'^ campaigns of 1817 n ^u ^"d '^ Burmese war in 1825 35 ' Aug. J (! .20. 30 1 1 Oct. 39 6 Ens. Traflbrd was present P 3G 31 Dec 30; at the affair of Turbes, 20lh Tournefeuille, 27th 4 u.li Any. jM Miirch; 37 1--! -to j,,,^|,|| ||((|p of Toulouse, 37 P 15 Dec. 40 loth April, 1814; and battle of
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27 July 38 28 Aug. 38 27 Sept. 39 p31 Dee. 39 p 14 Feb. 40


p

Archibald Tisdall Fred. George Elkington


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18 Dec. 40

Traflbrd 1 ^J fflia Robert tiutirt.-Mastcr, 2 June 37 J

Paymaster. Jas. Gust. Ham. Holmes, 24 Feb. 37; E;is. '11 June, 30; Lieut. P 2 Aug. 33. Adjutant. Hen. Wheatstone, (Lieut.) 5 Aug. 36. Quarter-Master.}^ John Connon,-" 11 Sept. 28. S;Veo!i. Robert Sillery, M.D. 4 Jan. 39; Assist.-Surg. 18 April, 22; Hosp.Asslst. 24 May, 15. Arch. Gordon, M.D. 28 June, 36. Assistant-Surgeons. Wm. Augustus Heisc, M.D. 18 Oct. 89. Facings Blue. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.

ed a cross and two clasps for Barrosa, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Jacltson has received 1 Sir Rich. D. Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes. 1809. 3 Major Tennant served at the siege of Flushing in the Amencan War. T Maior Cooper served at Walchercn in 1800, and subseciuently in he to tlio end of the 4 Ouirter-Master Connon served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 Vit sieges of CiudaJ KodriifO and Badajoz ; battles of Salamanca, battlra of Busaco and Fuentes D'Onor ;
tioritt,

Pyrenees, and Ortlioe.

186

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36M

Tlw llcnfordshtrc) R^gt. of Foot.

lAXCA"" PYHENEES"" XIVELLE"" NIVE"" ORTHES" "TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."


Colonel.

III\DOOSTAX"" ROLEIA"" VIMIERA"" CORUWA" " SALA-

Sir Rneor

IF.

Slicafff,

Bart. Eiis.
IKo.
;

Muv, I77S; Lieut. i1

Ri-c.

80

Cnpt.6
1808
;

May,

!lj;

.\l(iior, 1:)

4 Jiim-, II ; Col. 3(i Ri-fft. 21 D.i. 2tl. Arch. M. Maxwell,' K.ll.2nrfi,iVi(/.ifoy.Jrti7.1Julv, 01 ; iiVii*. 17 .Mav,03; Capt. 1 Feb. 08; nrmt-MtJor, 27 Jlay, 25; Jie'i/tl.-MaJor, 12 Dec. 2(i; Lirut.-Col. P 2.> Nov. 28. Minors. Geo. Cairnes,' /. 15 Dec. 08 ; Lieut. 2 Jan. 12; Cp^. r 4 Nov. 24 ; Mtyor, P 4 Dec. 32. Charles Ashmorc. Eiu. 25 Dec. 13; ii'eu*. 13 April, 20; Capt. P19 Aug. 28 Major, V 15 Dec. 40.
,

Mnjor-Om.

Lieiit.-Col. ii March, 98; Co/. 2.1 Aj iril Lieut. ll,n. lit July, 21 ; General, 28 June, 38 Lieut.-Culoiiel.
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37 th (The North Hampshire)

of Foot.

MINDEN"" TOURNAY

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PEMNSULA."

Colonel.
Duff,' G.C.H. Ens. 23 May, 1793; Lieut. 15 Jan. 94; Capt. 16 Jan. 94; Major, 28 Mar. 94; Lleiit.-Coh 14 April, 98; Co/. 25 1808; Major-Gen. 4 June, 11; i/euf.-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Co/. 37th Regt. 20 July, 31. Lieut. -Colonel. Wm. Smelt,'' C. B. Cornet, 16 March, 98; Lieut. p11 Dec. 99; Caft. 21 March, 03; il/fy.28 Jan. 08; JJj-TO.-i;e!/*.-Co/.4 June,14; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. 24 Nov. 14 ; Col. 22 July, 30. Majors. ^P Henry Herbert Manners,^ K.H. 2)irf Lieut. 23 April, 07 ; Lieut. 1 Feb. 09 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 19 ; Major, P 25 Dec. 25 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 36. Joseph Bradshaw, Em. p 12 May, 25 ; Lieut, p 12 Dec. 26 ; Capt. P 2 Dec. 31 Major, P Dec. 30.

Hon. Sir Alexander


April,

Captain-s.

CAPTAIN.
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BREV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37 10 Jan. 37

y Henry Owen Wood P i!li3 John Thoreau


Francis Skelly

William

Elliott
.

Geo. Briscoe Whalley Gilbert Wm. Francklyn

John Harvey J. R. Sheppard Wilson


William Clay
Patrick Fran.

10 May 27 June Francis A. Cook, d. pm. 31 Aug. Hen.Edw.Manners, d.adj P 29 June P 15 Mar. James Grignon P 10 Oct. Stanhope R. M. Byrne P 10 July Chas. Aug. Parkinson P 1 1 July John Owen Lewis Eliott Tho. Seward 9 Dec. P12 May Cha. Fra. Shum 20 May Wm. Hamilton Edw- D. Atkinson 6 Oct. P 10 Oct. John Hunter Mushet
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.

Durham Lieutenants. Tlios. Edm.Le Blanc... y W. Thorn. Servantes,* r.


.

6 July 04 25 Dec. 04 22 July 13 26 Oct. 04 28 May 07 19 July 13 P 6 July 26 18 Sept. 28 P 21 Sept. 32 P 19 Sept. 26 P 31 Jan. 28 P 13 Dee. 33 P12 Dec. 26 P 12 Jan. 30 P 9 July 35 P 30 April 27 23 Nov. 30 P 9 Dec. 36 10 April 25 14 April 14 9 Oct. 37 P 19 April 31 P 10 Oct. 34 P17 Nov. 37 8 June 30 P21 Sept. 32 P 13 Feb. 39 P 21 Sept. 32 P 10 July 33 P 1 Mar. 39 27
11

30 32 33 34
3-!.

33 36
37 37 37 38

2 Dec. 31 29 Dec. 14 2 May 34 9 July 35 P 9 Dec. 36 P 6 Oct. 37 P 6 April 38 9JuIv 38 P 15 Feb. 39 P 1 Mar. 39 P 21 June 39 28 July 40 P21 Feb. 40
P P

5 Major Tlioreau accompanied the 4th Regiment in tlie expedition to Hanover in 1805; in June 1808 embarked for Portugal with tlw 40th Regt., and

remained in tliePeuin-sitla until the end of that ivar in IS14 lie was present at the battles of Roleia, Yimiera, and Busaco, retreat to and occupation of tlie
;

Lines of Torres Vedras, subse-

quent advance in pursuit of Massena, combats of Pombal and Redinha, re-capture of Campo Mayor, siege and capture of Olivenga, first siege of Badajoz, attack of Fort San

Ensigns. W. G. M. Clibborn A, M. Alex. Bowers Hen. John Curteis H. Russell Manners

.... .... ....

....

George Lawrence Multon Lambard Tho. Molyneux Keogh Rob. Prescott Harrison
.32

Christoval, and iortie from thence on the 10th May, when lie 'as wounded in the left breast 17 Nov. 37 onittats of EI Bodon and .\Idea de Ponte, siege p 29 Dec. 37 .nd capture of Ciudad Rodrigo; battle of Salananc'i, capture of and retreat from Madrid, P 6 April 38 battleofVittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, affairs 28 Aug. 38 the Pyrenees (severely wounded at Linzoain), 13 Feb. 39 advance into France, battles of Orthes and 1 Mar. 39 Toulouse. Proceeded afterwards to join the force against New Orleans P 21 June 39 on Tl.r Af\ ^^ present at tho battle of Waterloo, and cap-

.,,,,

Pffi/inaster. Pvmffrfer.P James Half hide, 29 June, 09. Adjutant.]. O Lewis (Lieut.) 24 May, 39.

Qwirter-Master.
10

Surgeon.

Assist. 16 June, 25. Assist. -Surgs. John Wardrop


I

Richard Hamilton, 2 Nov. Alex. Browne, M.D. 22 Nov. 39; Assist.-Surg. 3 Aug. 26; Hosp.Moore, 29 July, 30 Hosp.-Assist. 8 May,
37.
;

28.

Facings Yellow.

Charles Arnold Logic, 12 Jan. 38. Agent, Messrs. Lawrie & M'Grigor. Irish Agent, Messrs. Cane

&

Co.

1 Sir Alex. DufT served in Flanders; accompanied the expedition from the East Indies to Egypt, where he served until the peace of 1802. Sir Alex, commanded the centre column in the attack u))on Buenns Ayres. 2 Col. Smelt served in the American war, including the taking of Plattsburg, storm and capture of :o, action at Lundy's Lane, and storming of Fort Erie 13tli Aug. 14, where he was severely and dangerously wounded. Present at the capt d Other actions in Ava during 1824, 25, and part of 20. ^ 3 Col. Manners served the ind Portugal in 1808-9, including the actions at Obidos, Roleia, and Vimiera(woimded-. J e's retreat to Corunna ; at the siege of Flushing (wounded) in 1800; campaigns of 1811 aii-i n m 1' isula, including the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, action at El Bodon, siege and storm of Baiiajuz, iM-^idi'^ s.ui us skirmishes. Slightly wounded at the siege of Badi^oz, and very severely on tlie night of tlie as.-uult. 4 Major Wood served the Peninsular campaip of 1814, including the investment of Bayonne. Lieut. Servantes embarked fur the Peninsula Oct. 1810 as a volunteer, and served as such with the 48th and COth Regts. up to and at tlie battle of Albuhi a when he was Gazetted to an Ensigncy in the 97tli, which Regt. being ordered to England, hi d back to tlio OGIh for the purpose of remaining on service, and continued to serve in tho Peninsula 111 the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Viltoria Wounded (wounded), Pyre , Nivelle, Nivo, Or thcs. Aire, and Toulouse, besides several minor ongn^ouients. in tho face in 1811 jvhen on escort duty.
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Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot.

Culoiiel.
{)

Lieut. 25 Nov. 94 ; Capt. IC Mqjor, ti Julv, ll)4 Liciit.-Col. 29 Oct. 07 Col. 4 June, 14 Miijor-Oen. 19 July, 21; Licut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 38th Regt. 16

Sir Jasper McoUs,' K.C.B. i'/w. 24 Mnv, 1793


:

Sept. OU

June, 40. Lieut. -Colonel. John Campbell,' ^/i. 23 Nov. 21 ; Lieut. 1 Julv, 24; Capt. P 11 Julv, Via Dec. 37 ; Lieut. -Col. P 7 Aug. 40.
M<\jor>.

'26;

Major,

John Jackson Lowth', Em. 3 July, 24 ; Lieut. 11 Sept. 2o; Ca/)<.P 23 Mar. 32 Major, P 12 June, 40. Henry Kniuht Storks, Em. P 10 Jan. 28 ; Lieut. P 2 Mar. 32 ; Capt. p30 Oct. 35
M'njor, P 7 Aug. 40.

CAPT.tlXS.

CAPT A I.N.
.

BIIEV.-.MAJ

James Pattoun Sparks


fl .\lcxanilcr

Campbell'
.

Robert Carr
7
I

27 July 15 17 Dec. 13 P 9 April IH


P

{) Uoliert

Jos.

Woodhouse' Samuel Adamson

Charles Irvine

John Gage Leeky \Vm. OumwcU Edwards John W. S. Smith Frederick Tudor"
I I

17 Aug. 09 June 12 15 Mar. 31 P 27 Sept. 33 9 April 25 P 17 May 27 P 22 April 26 P 26 JIar. 29 14 Feb. 2H P 12 Julv 31 3 Feb. 32 4 Aug. 37 20 Nov. 21 18 Sept. 24

30 20 29 5

July 18 Nov. 21 Dec. 23


P

5 Sept. 26 25 Sept. 28
11 Dee. 31 21 April 33 1 Dec. 37

P
P P

4 Mav 39
10 April 40 12 June 40
7 Aug. 40 29 Sept. 40

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LlEfTF.X.lXTS. Edward Evans, d. pm. John James Grant Thonuis Southall,' r DanifU O'Connell, d. a<{j
.

P P

Johu Roljert Stawell Thomas .\ndcrson Cockayne Frith


RolxTt Charles Sinclair

P P
P

John Piper Charles John Prichard John Rol>ert Jackson ....


.

Adam
j

P Ilackett Charles Robbins SlaxwcU P

24 Mar. 25 5 Jan. 27 9 Mar. 2<! P 12 Feb. 28 2 Dec. 25 25 Sei)t. 28 Capt. Campbell served the 4 Mav 32 P 22 Aug. 37 campaign of IH14, in theSoutli 25 Mav 32 P 10 Nov. 37 of France, including the investServed Ifi May 34 p 29 Dec. 37 ment of Bayonne. 22 Aug. 37 P 4 .May 39 throiiKlii'Ut the Burmese ur. 7 Capt. Woodhouse served 23 Aug. 37 P21 Sept. 39 intbe Peninsula from January, 10 Nov. 37 P 10 April 40 Igod, to Dec. ISll, including 9 Jan. 38 P 12 June 40 the battles of Tnlavera, liusaco, Huentes d'Onor, and siege of 11 Mav 38 P 7 Aug. 40 Budajoz. 10 Feb. 37 21 Apr. iVi 10 Oct. 38 17 Nov. 40
fl

E.NSiaxs.

Wm. James
R. Scott

Loflus

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P P
P p P P

Henry Roe Evans

9 Nov. 38 8 Lieut. Tudor served throughout the Bur4 Jlav 39 mese nar. Lieut. Southall served in llio Burmese 31 Mav 39
war from Nor. 21 Sept. 39 17 April 40
Ib-i^.

'

James Jar^'is J. Van Ilartnals Montagu Geo. Curzon Bishopp Henr^- Holden
George Wilson

12 June 40
7

Aug. 40
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;

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Julv, 30 Ens. 1 June, 26; Lieut. 5 July, 27. A<ijutnnt.C. Frith (Lieut.) 17 Nov. 40. Qu4irter- Matter.Jame* T^vihill, 8 .Mav, 40; Eiu. 7 May, 40. A'ur</>H. Hugh Lindsav Stuart, 17 Sept. 39; Assuit. -Surgeon, 15 Dec. 25; Hosp.-Astist. 28 Dec. 20. Atfittant-Surgeon.T\\oi. Foss, 18 Jan. 27 ; Hotpital-Assist. 15 June, 20. Edward Wm. Burton, 21 Sept. 32. Facingt Vellow. Jycn/, Cox & Co. Irith Agent, Sir E. R. Borough, Bart., Armit, & Co. [Returned from Bengal, May, 1836.] 1 Sir Jaspfr Nirolls served In the MahratU war. and was al the battle of Arcaura, and at the siege and norm ofOawiel (Jhur. In \f(a he cnibnrked for llanoter, and In 1600 for Kio de la Plata. Cumaindd the Mlh Regiment ul Coruiina. for which ho has received a medal. In ISOO, he served in \\ ulcheren. |in In lerred in the Ntpaul war; and. In IS18, commanded a brigade in the I'indurreo and Mahnitw war.

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Vernon,

8lr Jaspvr has been four limes honourably

mentioned forhU conduct at Bueoot Ayres, Coniuna, Flusbinr,

aod

.ilniorvli.

3 Liut.-CoI. Campbell served throughout the Burmese war. 4 M^Jor Lowth served throughout the Burmese war.

189

. . . . . . .

"

rServing in the *^^'^' ( '^^'^ Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot. S2e"] L East Indies I lndtt9." "PLAS3EY" "Gibraltar" with the Castle and Kcif, '^Montis Insignia Calp^' HERA" '* VlTTORIA" " PkRENEES" " N tVELLE" NiVE" " ORTHES" " PENINSULA."

Colonel.

97,

Fred. Pliilipse Robinson," G.C.B. Em. 11 Sept. 1778; Limt. 1 Sept. 79; Capt. 3 July, 94 Major, 1 Sept. 94 ; Lieut.- Col. 1 Jan. ISOO Col. 25 July, 10 Mnjor-Geii. 4 June, 13 ; L'leut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 39th Re<?t. 15 June, 40. Thomas Wright,' Ens. 18 Dec. 12; Lieut. 22 April, 14; Capt. Lieut.-Colonels. P 14 July, 25 ; 3IaJor, P 10 March, 37 ; Lieiit.-Col. 24 Apr. 39. Horatio Walpole, Ens. & Lieut. 8 May, 17 ; Caitt. P 13 Jan. 25 ; Major, P 17 Nov. 37; Lieut.-CoL 18 May, 40. Majors.}^ Donald Urquhart,^ Ens. 25 Mar. 01 j Lieut. 17 Sept. 03; Capt. 21 May 08; Brev.-Maj. 27 May, 25; Brev. Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 38; Begt.Maj. 24 Apr. 39. John FitzGerald," E71S. 6 Oct. 13; Lieut. 7 April 25; Capt. 27 May 34; Major, 18 May, 40.
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.:

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Captains.
\Vm. Boran Bernard^ Georpe Sleeman
Chas. T. Van Straubenzee
P

BUEV.-MAJ.
12 April 08 12 May 13 28 Aug. 28 13 April 20 14 Oct. 12
5 April 31 12 Oct. 08 30 Dec. 28 5 Jan. 26 17 Jime 30 22 Feb. 33 P 10 Mar. 37 27 April 27 p 8 May 35 4 May 14 1 June 38 25 Mar. 33 P 28 Dec. 38 1 Aug. 25 24 Apr. 39 4 April 32 13 Oct. 39 18 May 40 2 Nov. 32 19 July 33 P 15 Dec. 40

P P

William Wood

John Blackall

Marmaduke Geo. Nixon. Henry Francis Stokes^


.

Frederick Dunbar Henry T. GriHiths Robert Newport Tinley

24 July 23 10 May 27
19 April 27 4 April 32
P P P

LlEUTENANT.S.
Bernard Gra. Layard, r Robert Dean Werqe .... Charles D. Campbell
.

13 Aug. 29 3 April 33 9 Aug. 27


21 Sept.

13 Jan. 33
P

2 Col. Urquliart's services

: Ex-

Henry A. Strachan
Arthur Herbert
I

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P

iEneas Wm. Fraser William Munro

....

P P

32 18 Jan. 31 6 June 34 20 June 34

H. Wayet Davenport. James S. Atkinson Wm. Clarges Wolfe Edward Croker


J. Fitz

P
P
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Roy Dalrymple Humphrey Gray F. Hawtry Cox


Wordsworth Smith

....
P

William Ilardingc

30 May 35 30 Sept. 30 30 Oct. 35 4 Mar. 36 2 Dec. 30 25 Mar. 30 26 Feb. 36 21 Oct. 36 10 Mar. 37

Cliarles J. Walker 7 April 37 Tho. Sargent Little .... 9 Dec. 37 P17 Feb. 38 Chas. Tho. Hamilton . Robert Hamilton Currie P 28 Dec. 38 Owen Wynne Gray . . 9 Not. 38 Tlieodoi-e M. Haultain 27 June 34 James C. Harvey 25 Jan. 39
. .

Aug. 33 Flushing campaigns of 1813 and 3 May 33 H in the Peninsula, including the 2 June 35 crossing of the Bidassna hattles of the Nivellc and Nive severely 2 Sept. 34 wounded 9th Dec. 1913. P 4 Mar. 36 3 Capt. Fitz Gerald served in the Peninsula from May 1813 until the P 1 April 36 end of the war, including siege of P 2 Dec. 36 San Sebastian (wounded at the as3 Feb. 37 sault, with the forlorn bupe, 31 Aug. storming the heights of Vera, P 10 Mar. 37 1813) battles of the Nias a volunteer P 17 Nov. 37 vclle. Hit OrBayo: P 8 Dec. 37 thes, and Toulouse. 4 Captain Bernard served at the 1 July 38 capture of the isle of France in P 28 Dec. 38 1810 and at the surrender of Kur23 Mar. 39 nool in the East Indies, in Jan. 1816. 24 Apr. 30 13 Oct. 39 19 Oct. 39 P 19 July 39 P 14 Feb. 40 18 May 40 20 Oct. 40 P 15 Dec. 40
7
;

pedition to Walc)]eren, and siege of

Wm.

Ensigns. Newport Tinley

P15 Nov. 39
40 40 40 40 40 18 Sept. 40 P15 Dec. 40
27.

Patrick Flynn Hugh Geo. Colville

....

Edward Hardinge
Roliert Stacey Colls

Edmund Robert Stuart.


Francis
. .

9 Jan. 10 Jan. Pll Jan. 14 Feb. 16 Feb.

Duinford served at 6 Captai iture of the Isle 1810 ; in the exped 9 Java in 1311; apture of Kandy in 1815 ; and Kandyan rebelon in 1817 and 18. 7 Colonel Wright was severely wounded at ffair of KiUore in the East Indies, 18th Oct. 1839,

Gee James Henry Archer. Pai/wasfer.G. Ans' ustiis Durnford, 13 Feb. 27


10; A(!juf,inf.~\\
Jliirrli,
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Ens. 28 June, 00; Lieut. 10

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illi:nii

MiMii.i, (Lieut.)
I

28 Dee. 38.
[8 June 11. IIusp.- Assist.

Quartcr-Maxfrr..], ihn

)-Brien, 19 Feb. 30.

Nov. 30 ; Assist.-Sunj. 21 Jan. 13; Surg.fi Rob. Stark, M.D. James M'Gregor, 24 July, 34. Assist. -Sui'ijs. John Sinclair, 24 April, 35 Facings Green. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.

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The 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment

XTE Vl Th Spktnj; with Iho word " EtJYIT" on the caps of Iho KUiik Companies " Vl^iBllA" "TALAVtRA" "BaUAJOZ" "SAL-IMASCA" ' VirrOBI.V- " I'VHKMEBS" NivaixB*' "ORTUKd" "TocLoudB" ' Pbsimsula"' " Waterloo.* Colonel. Xmn'Smn.i 5ir Lionel Smitli, Btirt.' KCB. 4: CiCH. Ens. March, 17!)r. Lieut. 28 Oct. 46 tti ; Ciii)l. -i-i .May, 1801 ; Mtjur, Si .\pril, 02 ; Lieut.-Col. 6 June, 05 ; Col. U.lf 4 June, 13; itujor-Uen. I2.\ui;. lU; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 40lli Hcv't. 'J Feb. 37. Lieut. -Colonels. Thomas Valiant, KH.' Ens. P31 March, 04; Lieut. 21 June, 05 ; Capt. P 21 fi .\u;. 17 ; M({ior, i'24 Oct. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. i'8 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38. Hot). Brice Fearon,' CB. . ZT/w. June, U'l ; i(t. 4 Sept. !)o; C'/)r 21 Apr. 04; .Vo>r, P20 Dec. 10; Brecet-Lieut.-Col. 12 .\ag. I'J ; Rcgtl.-Lieut.-Col. P May, 23; to/. 10 Jan. 37. Majors. if} iSi Ueotse HibUrt, Ens. P25 Feb. 13 ; Lieut. 14 June, 15 ; Capt. p6 March, 23 ; .Vyor, P 13 Nov. 35. Evelyn Spencer Boscaweii, Ens. P 20 .\ug. 19 ; Lieut. 2 Sept. 24 ; Capt. P 1 Aug.

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17 10 18 18 15 11
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28 P17 Dec. 4 Mav 24 25 P 19 Sept. Henr>- Caillfeihl. 23 IP 14 July JohuMacDuff 14' 26 Jmie P25 May 20 |P 20 Sept Hobtrt Morris Beebee ilcnn.- Doui;IasCowper..|P20 July 30; ! 14 Dec. P 2 Nov. 20 Ferilinand White 10 Nov.

James Stopfonl ~" ~ Fitzherber't CixUIini^n Thos. James Valiant John Gray Joseph Bovcr Oliver
" " "

Sept. 25 p 2 Nov. 20 P 10 Sept. 30 'P22 Sept. 25'P17 Jan. 28 p 24 Dec. 32


p 17

May

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29 26
26'

P P

1 -May 35 12 Sept. 34

7 Nov. 36
p
P

25
2

8 June 30
13 April 39

P21 June 39 p 4 Mar. 36 3: 31 P 7 Aug. 40

LlP.rTENANTS.

22
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2^ Tliomas MUlcr
liyf,

Bovcc .Mackenzie

8
1

John Perry
lien.

Elliott, r..

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11

^J James .\damson
Furey \VakefieId
.

Frol. Wra. Smith George Matthias White. James Todd John Martin B. Ncill.
.

Hen. C'rickitt Tjler Hen. Fancourt Valiant Tliomas L. K. Nelson.

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Wm. .Aufnistus

Fyers.
.

Henry Seymour
Riclianl .irmstronjr
.

Emt.

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for rorelgnn Service, 1822. J

4\st{The Welsh) Regiment of Foot.


ttie
1

On

the Colours and Appointments,


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Prii Chwlli/dd." Detroit" " Qu

of Wules'i Vluii

Serving in u t East Indies, with the motto, " Gn'cll Aurjau neu I" " NiAGABA" " AVA."

Ym

Colonel.

Sir Ralph Darling,' G.C.H. Ens. 15 May, 1793 ; Lleat. 2 Sept. 95 ; Capt. 6 Sept. 96;il/o;OT-,2Feb. 1800; Lleut.-Col. 17July,01; Co?.25 July 10;;ifo/orGen. 4 June, 13 Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 41st Regiment, 26 Sept. 37. Lieut.-ColoneU.T^ Richard England,^ K.H., Ens. P25 Feb. 08; Lieut. 1 June, 09; Capt. p11 June, 11; Major, P4 Sept. 23; Lieut. -Col. P29 Oct. 25; Col. 28 June, 38. Wm. Booth,' Ens. 8 May, 06 ; Lieut. 25 March, 09 ; Cnpt. 3 May, 21 ; Major, P28 June, 27 ; Lieut.-Col. 11 July, 37. Majors. Gore Browne, Ens. 14 Jan. 24; Lieut. Pll July, 26; Capt. Pll June, 29 Major, P 19 Dec. 34. Joseph Simmons,'' 2nd Lieut. 16 April, 12; Lieut. 23 Dec. 13; Capt. 18
;

JP

Feb. 27

Major, 22 Aug. 37.

Captains.
James Cochran ^
George Carpenter William Dempster
'17 Sept. 121
1 Oct. 9 Feb. 25 Jan. Perceval Brown^ P 8 Nov. John Wetherall 15 April Richard Price ' Feb. Archibald Hook 2 Nov. John Geo. Bedingfleld' I Nov. Laurence Tallan ' P25 May Isaac Blackburne LlEnTEN.4.NT.S. 3 Aug. ff5:i Joseph Eyles Deere'"

LIEUT.
18 09 15

CAPTAIN.
20 Feb. 27 P 29 Oct. 25 11 26 Feb. 28 23 18 Aug. 30 25 P 3 May 31 26 p 9 Mar. 32 00 12 Oct. 09 24 5 June 37 24 22 Aug. 37 27 P12 Feb. 30

28 Dec. 15 1 Mar. 20

11 April 31 Mar. 211 P 27 Aug.

19

00 20
21

23 May 28 Mar. 29 June 27 Aug.


19 July

22 July 30

26

Eugene

Jas.

Vaughau

William May Robert Donaldson G. Sheaffe Jlontizambert Robert Butler Chas. Finch M'Kenzie James Campbell Henry Downes, r Andrew Carden Wm. H. H. Anderson
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20 4 Nov. 25 30 Jan. 28 8 April 26


11 April 31

John Diddep Thomas Burgh Walter Lawrence James Eman


J.

12 April 27 Sept. 24 Feb. P 8 June 14 Mar. 20 Sept. 27 July


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31

P P

15 32 34 33 15 8 May 35 18 Dec. 35

De

Blaquiere

Tliomas Owen Evans Robert Pratt Cha. Anderson Morsliead Anthony SadUer
Jolin

25 Mar. 36 30 Sept. 36 .30 Dec. 36 P 16 June 37


P

II Jidy 37 17 Aug. 38 22 Aug. 37 27 April 38 John Rivett Carnac, s. Tito. Landsd. Parr Moore Pll Aug. 37

Mannin

1'

3 Dec. 25 9 Nov. 26 18 Aug. 30 18 Sept. 32 Pll Jan. 33 P 25 Oct. 33 28 May 34 24 Oct. 34 21 May 35 P 4 Dec. 35 28 Aug. 36 18 Oct. 36 5 June 37 22 Aug. 37 16 Aug. 38 29 Jan. 39 7 May 39 P 27 June 39 28 June 39 P 30 Aug. 39 15 Nov. 39 p 14 Feb. 40 P18 Oct. 39
I'

5 Capt. Cwhran served the cam,i^ns of 1813-14 in Canada, includ* ing the action at Moravian T<iwn ; the campaign or 18'24-& in Ava, iqcludingthe capture of Rangoon and Martaban ; siege and capture of battles

of

Prome and
served
the

Paga.

-Mew. Capuin Brown

campaigns of 1824-6 in Ava. 8 Captains Price and Bedingfleld

vcd
i

Bun
ush-

Captai

mese war, including the Rangoon ; attack on and Pagoda Point ; capture of Fort Syriam; engagements in front of Rangoon ; capture of Tantabatn ; siege and capture of Denobcw;engageraentsnear Prome capJ

ture of

Maloonand Pagam-Mew.

Ensigns.
Hen. F. JIarston
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8 Mar. 39

Tho. M'Leod Farmer Geo. Wm. Hessing. .


.

Timothy Tuckey Geo. Davis Hutton Warner West. Johnson John Madden Hen. Hugh M'K.Flemi)
Clias.
.

16

.iiijiitaiit.Ku: .^/y^;^ Eu'4cne

Paiimii.-itcr.V. Dii'k Jas.


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39 11 Paymaster Dickson served in the 39 12 Dr. Wilkins served the campaign 39 Peninsula. 39 39 P 24 April 40 29 May 40 Lieut. 27 Jan. " 26 July, 27; Eyis. 12 Mar. 12
7
I

27 P 28 15 16

June June June Nov. Nov.

14.

Qitartcr-Mast:

27

tIs

*v/eoM.y Wm.

(Lieut.) 18 Sept. 32. Wm. Burns, 16 Auff. 38 ; /. 16 Feb. 38. Mortimer Wilkins,'- 23 Dec. 36 ; Assist.-Sury. 2i Jane, 25
35. Charles Webster, 6 April, 38.

Vaughan

Hosp.-Assist. 10 Jan., 14. Henry Fra. Minster, 29 Assist.-Surgs.

May,

Arthur Facings White.

Agent, Messrs. Cox

&

Co.

French from Guadaloupe, Sir REilph Darlins's services :-In 1793. the slave, in the island of Granada, assisted by the principal inhabiunts. he was employed with his Re^t. iHK' revolted and murdered the Ooveriior and upwards cf forty of the present at the In Jan. 17*17, volunteered on the expedition against Trinidad, and was 15lh) in quelling the insurrection. with the ejpedilion aeaioit iruction of the Spunlih ships of war, and at the surrender of Ihe island. In July 1799. proceeded

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"OUTUES""TOULOUSE"" I'EMNSULA "" WATERLOO.


Cuhnel.

//on. .Sir George Murray,' G.C.B. *c G.C.H. Ent.l-2 March, 1789: Lieut. nrth 1 ISUy ; Mujur1 ti J iu> 04 ; dipt. \- Lt.- Col. 3 A ug. 99 ; Col.V Ilighluiulcrs (i Sept. 23. GvH. 1 Jan. \-i ; Lieut.-di'ii. 27 Muy, 2.') ; Col. Lieut. I'U Nov. 21; iiVii/.Ctf/u/if/. George Joliiistone, t'onitf, p5 Aug. ; Ciipt. vil Nov. 2.); .U(i/(>r, I' 3 Oct. 2(> ; il>^-Co^ 1'23 Aug. 39. Jauies MacihuiguU,'' Second Lieut. II June, 12; Lieut. 8 Sept, 13; Miyors. Ctipt. 1' 10 Sept. 25 ; Major, 23 t)ct. 35. June, Duncan AIe.x. Cameron, Eiit. 8 April, 25 ; Lieut, v 15 Aug. 2C ; Capt. P21 ' 33; Major, v2-i Aug. 39.
i?f.
S,-

Capt

nd

Captains.
Daniel Frazer Charles Dun.niure

I.IKUT.
I

CAPTAIN.

William Outhrio
lieo.

Bum'U Cumborlam!
Beales

JA

Wm.

Tlionias Tulloch Lord Cecil Gonlon

7A George Montagu
Uob. Williamson Rain:^y

JohnCamcrouMaepherson

Emb.

for Foreign-j Service, 1835. J

43,.^

/ j-^g
\

MonvwutlisMre) Regiment Foot. of / t/ v' [Light Infantry.')

r^n"'"? Cunaaa.
[_

'"

"VIMIEEA" "CORUNNA" "BUSACO" "FOENTES D'ONOR" " CIUDAD RODRIGO""BADAJOZ" "SALAMANCA" "VITTORIA"" NIVELLE" " NIVE " " TOULOUSE " " PENINSULA."
Years

... .

;s:;]
rii

iith

The East Esses) Regiment of Foot.

8i>htnl, with thu

CoJoitcL

Gore Brornic,' Ens. 5 July, 1780 Lieut. 3 March, 89 Capt. 8 Juno, 93 ; Major, 10Juiie,U4; /,ieu<.-Co/. 30 Nov. UC Co/. 1 Jan. 1 805 ; Miyor-Gcn.Hb ixiU, 10; /,i<>i<f.-<TVii. 12 .\us.'. 10; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 44tli Itcgt. 29 Jan. 20." lA Lieut.-Coloneh. ^ John Shelton,' Ens. 21 Ifov. 05 Lieut. 20 Aug. 07 ; Capt. 17 June, 13 M({jor, (i Feb. 25 Lieut.-Col. Sept. 27. 9 Thomas Mutkrell, J?i. lOSept. 04; Lieut. 25 May, 07; Capt. 11 June, 18; Major, 12 Nov. 25 Lieut.-Col. P25 June, 30. Mqjors. .\lcx. I'linipbell, . 2 Mav,OC; Lieut. lCJune,07; Capt. 13 June,
; ; ;

22;
()

Juno, 32. John frawfunl,' Ens. 14 May 12 ; Lieut. P17 Sept. 13; Capt. f 11 lireret.- Major, 10 Jan. 37 : 'lieginteiital-Major, 28 Feb. 40.
,!/({//,

May

21

Captains.
Charles O'Neill

CAPTAIN.
18 May 15 P27 June 16 3 Dec. 031 5Aur.04 28 Oct. 99 7 Apr. 04 2 Apr. 12 15 Apr. 13 24 Dec. 12 9 Aug. 14 16 Jan. 24 6 Ucc. 25 2 Sept. 24 6 Nov. 24 2 Feb. 13 23 Mar. 19 29 May 28|p 1 June 32 2 Mar. 20 10 Feb. 25

UKEV.-.MAJ.
10 Jan. 37 22 July 30 22 July 30

P31

May

21

James Johnston *
lionjamui Itairiiido,^ Wni Boxell Soott"
. ..

7 Mar. 11 25 Aug. 09

24
17

Thomas Swavne'
Rob. Bradford M'Crea'.. Willoujrhby Cotton, *. *
.\luroU
Tlio.

17

28
13 21
17

\Vm. Gray' .... Richard Ix^iyihton


.

IG 16 18 21 15 13A
14
II

Thomas Robinson '" .... Lieutenants. James Donchis De Wend John D. Yount;
Eilward Woolhonsc .... Wni. Henry Dodgin ....
t> P

12 Apr. 31 30 Jan. 36 Pll June 36 P21 Nov. 28 14 June 39 P14 Feb. 40 28 Feb. 40
3 Mi^'or Crawftinl scrrnl in the Peninsula from Jul. I^I2to July 1814 including opcrall, army during the siege of Badajoi,

29 Apr. 24!
10.\Ui:.25 P -'.. c i-*^* 5 Oct. lo P 16 Jan. 231 6 Jan. 20 17 May 13 21 Apr. 27
;

n^ 20 June " " 9 May

17 Doc. 25 7 Jan. 07
in 17

l(,ia, lunlee, roih n-gt. batilc batiu _ "' " Salamanca ; capture of Madrid 8 of ;
; .
I

Thomas
Cha. Geo. Wui. \Vm.

Collins
.

Ernest Turner "

Haddou Smith
Evans George White ....
.

7 July 25 12 Oct. 15 22 Oct. 3:3

if Uic Pyrenees. Nivelle. Nivc, Orthes (severe gua-sbot wound.) Majoj Ibe

29 June 30
12 Apr. 31
P p

10 12 10

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Tlio. Alex.

Souter Fra. Montresor Wade

9 8
7 7

Arthur Hogg Duncan Trevor Grant,


J. Chilton L. Carter

r.

Aug. Halifax Forrjnian

1'

30 June 24 20 Sept. 31 1 June 32 5 July 33 28 May 34 27 June 34


Apr. 35

St. 23 Oct. 33 Mu-tiiu, and St. Kustatius in 1810 29 Aug. 34 aUo campaign against the Burmese, a Major llairtiidr icrred the Nc8 May 35 paul campaigns of Ii414, 16, and 16 p 26 June 35 also in Ara^an in 1824, 6 Captain Scott senred in the 30 Jan. 36 Burmese war. 1 Apr. 36 7 Capt. Swayne BcrveJ the caraP 23 Sept. 36 1813 and H in Canada. Inof Chippewa, and 30 June 37 eluding
;

orGuadaJoupcanddepcndencl**,
1

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6 6
5

Edw.

S. CunitH'rland.

..

P 17 P

P18May38

Frc<lerick Jenkins

\Vm. G. Rabun

Wm. MacMahon
Hour)- Cadett

Samuel Swinton
Frederick Sbelton

Ensigns.
Geo. H.Skipton Robert Kipling F. J. Camp. Fortye

26 June 35 IG Aug. 31) *,-rvc(linthcBuni itockadrsinthc 23 Sept. 36 p 14 Feb. 40 thecapiui or Rangoon, and on 6 Nov. 35 28 Feb. 40 nrigfabourhood the advance of liie army to Prwmc. 28 Nov. 37 P29 Feb. 40 Capt. M'Crea served in P 9 Nov. 38 y 1-2 June 40 "' ncsc war. Including the capture Ramree. and Chaudier. P24 Jan. 40 P 18 Dec. 40;"'; racan, CapUin Cotton served wiUi
P
the

\-^l-"^T'X:i

armj of the

Indiia In AtTghanliUn.

and was preient

36 at the rapture of Ghuinoc by storm n aide-de-camp to Sir Willougbbjr Cotton. 37 9 Capt Gray senred In the aetlons of Jeetgbur 3rd. . 38 Jan. 18)6, and Jubbulpore I9ll) Dec. 1817; and the 39 campaign of 1^6 in Aracan. .\lured \Vm. Gray 10 Capt Roblniunsrrred threaropaignof 1926ln Aracan Wm. Campbell MoUan 30 Includiog the actkrni at Tadona. Mabatee, and Aracan. P29 Feb. 40 II Heui. Turner serrcd the eanpalgn of 1814 in HnlRol>ert Wilton Cooke land, including attack on Menem tt Bergeo-op- Zoom. p 12 June 40 FroiUrick Hackctt 12 Lieut. (Uuarler- Master) Halaban served at the P 18 Dec. 40'ukV Hiohard KoLort Fulton P 18 Doc. 40 n Dr. Ilar-ourt served lo the Peninsula from June Honn,- Jollriys White """ '* ^~* of ">' "" "" Thos. Uourk Puyiiiaster. Oct. 04 A (^jutant.- R. Kiplintr, (;w.) 27 Dec. 37. Qtmrter-Mnster.~-\\o\yiiri Richard Ualahan,'^ 14 Feb. 22 Etis. 23 July, 12 Lieut. 20 Auir. 15. Surg. 9 John Ilarcourt," 7 Mav, 34; Assist. -Surg. 20 Slav, 14; Ifosp.- Assist. 10 March, 13. \Vm. Balfour, 4 March, 3C, Assistant-Surgeons. William Primrose, M.D. Auff. 30. Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs Cox vt Co.
p
.
.

June 30 June 1 June 22 Nov. i'28 June


1 1

rue t*rwni In IIuIIbikI

[<a

ai>d was present In the tMllIra of the |i>ih and I9lh Sept. ami Snd Oct. 0<1* tiwt carried ilie town anil ftrtrcta of Uoata Video bj asaauU, and was aAerwartla wounded UM am urn ai 5L SbwtUB

1799.
at

lie

rom>

Walcberin.

A5fli [The Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. 'ROLEIA" "VlMIEKA'U-"TAr.AVEKA" "BUSALO" "FOEXTES D'ONOR" "ClUDA D KODUIQO" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "ViTTORiA" "PrRENEES" " Nivelle** "Okthes" Toulouse"*' Peninsula" " AvA."
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16th

The Suuth nevoHihire)


"

Regt. of Foot.

\y''^^^^^,

IKiMIMCA."

Vf.n

Years'

iSth (The Northamptonshire) Rcgt. of Foot.

Ddl'HO " TALAVERA " " ALBIHIEKA ' " UADAJOZ" " SALAMANCA" " VITTURI A"" PVUEiNEES"" iMVKLLE"" OHTHES"" TOULOUSE"

"PENINSULA."

S2

13

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VIMIKH

of Foot.

TOHINXA"" ALMAKAZ "

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'or.T
8.

51 st

(^TTie 2nd Yorhshire West Riding) or The King's Oiim Light Infantry Regt.

"MINDEN""CORUNNA""SALAMANCA" "VITTORIA"" PYRENEES ""

NIVELLE""ORTHES"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."


Colonel.

Sir Benj. D'Urban,' O.C.B.&K.C.H., Cornet, April, 1794; Xiei/f. 1 July, 94; July,94; Majoril Nov. 99; Lieut.-Col. I.Jan. 1805; Col. 4 June, 13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lteut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 51st Light Infantry, 25 Dec. 29. Lieut. -Colonel. 'i^ W. H. Elliott,^ K.H. Em. P6 Dec. 09 ; Lieut. P13 Aug. 12 ; Capt. P9 Nov. 20 ; Major P 12 July, 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P27 June 38. Majors. V.i\vi. St. Maur, Em. p 22 June, 15 ; Lieut. P 16 Nov. 20 ; Capt. p 29 May, 23 ; Major P 1 July, 37. 5151 Fred. MainwariDg,'?is. 6 April,10; iieit*. 15 April,13; Crt;)<. 4 Dec. 28 Major P 27 June, 38.
Crtpt. 2

JM

31

^t-r/^.''rSi!"] 52</

ThcOxfonUhirc)Regt. of Foot{Lt.L,fantnj).

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"HINDOOSTAN""VIMIERA""COUUNNA" BUSACO""FUENTKSD'ONOR" "CIUDAD RODRIO()" "BAnAJOZ" "SALAMANCA" "VITTORIA" " NIVELLE" " MVE" ORTHES" " TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA"
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WATERLOO."
Colonel.

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Sir Thomas Arbutluiot,' K.C.B. Ens. -23 Nov. 05 Lieut. 1 Mav 90 Cunt 2o June, 98 M.ijor, 7 April, 08 Lieut.-Col. 24 May, 10 Col. 4 June 14 M<fjor-Geii. il JIuy, V, Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 52nd Lis-lit Infantrv' 23 Dec. 39. Lieut.-Colonel.Wm. Blois, J?n. p3 May, 15 ; Lieut. P30 Aug. 21 Capt. P 14 July, 25 Mc{jor, p 12 Aup. 34 Limt.-Col. P 1 1 May, 39. Ar<{/o. Richard French, Em. PO June, 23; Lieut. P 30 Dec. 26P2 Cant. ' .Mar. 32; .V(yor, P 11 May, 39. Henry Samuel Davis, Ent. 13 Apr. 27 ; Lieut. P 8 Oct. 30 Cant, p 35 17 Julv J ' /. Major, P 13 Dec. 39.
:
:

. . . . . . .

5Srd

The Shropshire) Regt. of Foot.

'NIEUPORT""TOURNAY""ST. LUCIA"- 'TALAVERA"- "SAtAMANCA" " VITTORIA" " PYRENEES"" NIVELLE" " TOULOUSE'' -" PENINSULA."
Colonel.

lP?lord Fitz Roy James Henry Somerset,' K.C.B. Cornet, Q June, 04 Lieut. 3U May, 0.5 Ca'pt. o May, 08 ; Major, 9 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Col. 27 Apr. 12 Co;. 28 Aug. 15 3/q;or-Gm. 27 May, 25 ; iieuf.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col.
; ; ;

53rd Regt. 19 Nov. 30.


Rich. Fred. Hdl, Ens. p24 June, 19; Lieut. p12 June, 23; Capt. P 27 Aug. 25 ; Major, P 11 June, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. p 13 May, 3G. ilfo/ocs. Philip Hill, Em. P 11 Mar. 24; Lieut. P17 Sept. 25; Capt. P29 Lieut.-Colonel.

Aug. 20 ; Major, p 13 May, 30. Harry Shakespear Phillips," Cornet, P 14 Feb. 28 Major, P 31 Aug. 38.
;

8 Jan. 24

Lieut. P 12

May, 25 ; Capt.
3REy.->IA.T.

22 Apr. 13 10 Mar. 20 July 21 P 9 June Thomas Camegy P 17 Sept. 25 P 24 July \Vm. George Gold 26 June 7 Apr. 26 P 8 Mar. 27 P 16 Sept. Edward Bond C. Edw. Dawson Warren P 5 June 27 Pll June P 11 Oct. 27 P 14 June Richard Dyott Adolplius Fred. Bond 3 Apr. 28 P 29 June P 24 July 28 P 14 Sept. Thomas Smart P 7 Jan. 30 P 26 Feb. Cliarles Inge
?!i33

Captains. John Lewis Black ^

Rich. Fallowes

Walond

14 P 10 June 25 25 Pll July 20 28 Pll Jurie 30 28 P 29 June 32 29 P 26 Feb. 30 30 P 1 Dec. 37


31 P 31 Aug. 38 32 P 12 Oct. 38 32 P 12 Apr. 39 36 P27 Mar. 40
4 Captain Pardey served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1813 to the enrt of the war. 5 Quarter-Muster Fair served in the expedition to South America in 1807, Including the stormijig and capture of Monte Video (wounded), attack and reduction of the enemy's camp at Calonia, advance and attack on Buenos Ayres, attack and reduction of the convent of St. Domingo, at which he was taken ))risoner. In the Peninsula,

Lieutenants.
J.

Butler Wheatstone John Hemet Allez

1 P

May

21
P

31 Mar. 26

29 Aug. 26 Wellington Stewart Pll June 30 Hon. St.G.Gerald Foley,j P 29 June 32


. . . . . .

William Follows^ Marley Hutchinson


Rich. Butler

Low

Robert Spring

Wm.

R. Mansfield Charles Lempriere Wm. Rich. O. Gore Geo. Pleydell Mansel

Robert Newton Phillips


T.

26 Nov. 29 P 13 May 30 P 27 May 30 28 May 36 13 Sept. 32 P 14 Sept. 32 P 10 Mar. 37 P 8 Nov. 33 P 1 Dec. 37 P 14 Feb. 34 P 4 Dec. 35 27 Nov. 35 P 31 Aug. 38 P 4 Dec. 35 P 12 Oct. 38 P 29 Dec. 35 P 12 Apr. 39 P 13 May 30 P27 Mar. 40 P 27 May 30 P 2 Oct. 40
1

under Sir John Moore,

including the retreat to Corunna. Expedition to Wal1809.


th

ICi

Dec. 37 light infantry in the attaclt 6 Apr. 38 Jan. 1B15. P31 Aug. 38 P 12 Oct. 38 P 12 Apr. 39 Edward Fellowes 23 Apr. 39 P 27 Jlar. 40 J. F. FitzG. Mytton John Chester P 2 Oct. 40 Payynaster John Quiu Pardey,' 12 Feb. 36; Ens. 18 July, 11 Lieut. 17 > > Dec. 12; Capt. 31 Dec. 28. .idjutant. William Follows (Lieut.) 13 Sept. 32. Quarter-Master.^ William Fair,= 15 Apr. 13 ; Ens. 14 Dec. 20. Surgeon.^ Charles Maclean,^ M.D. 14 July, 25; Assist.-Sunt. 27 Dec 10> j , Hosp.-Assist. 8 July, 09. Assistunt.-Surgeotvs. Michael Bardin, 3 Aug. 26 ; Hosp.-Assist. 24 Nov. 25.
. . .

Ensigns. Harvey Bathurst


J.

Lieut. Follows

the 43il

Verner Hen. Martin Atkins John Geo. Cooke Cha. Hamilton Fenton
.

Wm.

Facings Red. Agent, Messrs. Co.\ & Co. [Returned from the Ionian Islands, June, 1840.1

"" "'"' ''^sponsible duty of Aide-de-camp and MiUtary Secre., '. ^H f Grace l^L^^ the M"n T"r''w'''?r""^'' r'^""?' tary to His Duke of Wellington, throughout the campaigns in Spain, Portugal France and and has received a cross and five clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Badaioz, Salamanca Vittoria PrreneesFlanders Nivol ' Nive Orthes and Toulouse His Lordship was woimded aJ "and WsVig it irm^t Waterlo". erioo on the loth and 18th June, and was sliRhtly wounded 2 Major B ack served a on the 18?h Walcheren in 1800; and in the Peninsula from *'??''?." ", Feb. 1810 to the end of the war

Wa

bS

Ct

^J-

.h"''^''/,^

rvX"fnd

TouYouse.

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^''^""'"""^ ^"'"' "<' '"

Pj^nces; crossing the Bidassoo;

battles of

204

54th
v. g^,'
1

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The Sphinx, with

H'est Norfolk) Regiment of Foot. tlic wonis " EGYPr' " AVA."

^Kull
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Htlt\
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I

28

lA

Colonel. Isoao Gascovnc,' Ent. 9 Feb. 1770; Lieut. Sc Cnpt. 18Aug. 84; Capl. k Lieiit.Col. 5 Doc. i ; Col. 3 Slav, Urt ; M,ijor-Gen. 1 Jan. ll ; Lieul.-Gen. '.'S April, 08; Crn. 12 Aug. l"j"; Col. 54tli Uc-'imeut, 1 June, 16. Lieuteiutnt-Colonel. Oiin .MiUIiuav Fane,' Ens. II Junc,I-2; Lt. -iiSept. 13; CnyjM- 28 July, l-l; .V<y. 1-2 .March, 20 ; i/.-Co/. P 12 June, 23; Cot28 June, 38.

27
! '

25

llf.

Majors. illJoIinClark,' KlI. jE/u.3Junc,14;iKu/.27 Nov.21; Cp(.P20 Aug.2G; .V.yui-, 2o Dee. .!). Win. lUfUiani, ';. 5 Oct. 04 ; iieuM8 July, 05 ; Capf . 16 Ja. 12 ; il^j. p8 Apr. 2<!.
I'

24
1(5

lo 13 15 18 13

16 10 13 \o 14

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12 9 8

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55th

The Westmoreland) Regt. of Foot.


Colonel.

67
Pay.

Sir William Henry Clinton,' G.C.B. Cornet, 23 Deo. 1784 ; Lieut. 7 Mar. 87; Capt. 9 June, eO; Lieut.-Col. 29 Dec. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1801; MajorGen. 25 April, 08; Lieut.-Gen. i June, 13; Gen. 22 July, 30: Col. 55th
Lieut. -Cols.
April, 14. 53 James Holmes Sclioedde,'' Ens. May, 00; Lieut. 8 Oct. 01 Sept. 05; Brev.-Maj. 21 June, 13; Begtl.-Maj. 1-20 Jan. 25; Lieut. Col. i'20 Mar. 29. Peter Edmonstone Craigie,' Ens. P 3 June, 13 Lieut, p 29 Sept. 14 ; Capt. P 24 Oct. 21 ; Major, PIO Aug. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. 21 Nov. 34. J/nJo)-s. Charles Warren,' Ens. 24 Nov. 14; Lieut. 13 Nov. 18; Capt. P 1 Aug. 22 ; Major, 21 Nov. 34. David Lynar Fawcett, Em. P6 Apr. 26; Lieut. P 21 Nov. 28; Capt. 21

Regiment,
Cnpt.

MO

*25

26
27

Nov. 34

3Iajor, P 7 Feb. 40.

Capt.vixs.

ENSIGN.
17 Sept. 07 23 3 Oct. 15 23 P 3 June 23 P 5 18 Apr. 11 25

CAPT.4.IN.

BREV.-MAJ.

Norman

Maclean-^

Colin Campbell John Horner


5,^

Arthur O'Leary' Hen. Chas. B. Daubeney Aug. H. S. Young


JP

John Baillie Rose, s John Coats Henry Grimes'^


Hector M'Caskill

Feb. 09 29 Mar. 27 June 21 P 20 Jan. 32 7 Aug. 35 Apr. 31 27 Nov. 35 Jan. 14 12 Mar. 29 9 Aug. 31 P28 Oct. 36 6 Dec. 27 P18 Nov. 31 7 June 30 P 8 Apr. 26 7 Feb. 40 18 May 32 P 2 Nov. 30 3 June 32 P 10 Apr. 40 19 Oct. 20 23 Oct. 23 27 Apr. 34

29 Nov. 27
P

4 June 32

15 Dec. 40
Craigie

Lieutenants.
Aug. Hen. Chaproniere.

3 CoL 14 Dec. 26 12 June 30 paign of 1811 in Holland, including 7 Sept. 15 Wm. Thos. Colman 13 June 30 the attacks on MiTxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. P21 Nov. 28 P 5 Apr. 31 Thos. Ancrum Heriot' Warren and Lieut. Major 4 P 5 Apr. 31 Thomas De Havilland 15 Feb. 33 Brook wer'c wounded in action at P 26 Apr. 32 11 July 34 Coorg, Madras, April, 1834. , Edward "Warren 5 Captain Maclean served in tbe P 22 June 32 . Gus. Travers Brooke 20 Apr. 35 Burmese war, including tbe capture P 26 July 33 P Hume Edwards 7 Aug. 35 of Zerabyke and Mellooa, W. Holland L. D. Cuddy P31 May 33 27 Nov. 35 6 Capt. Grimes served through^ P 1 Nov. 33 P18 Mar. 36 Henry Thomas Butler 7 Capt, O'Leary served the camP 16 June 30 George Hamilton 22 July 36 paigns of 18U. 12. and 13, in the P 7 Aug. 35 P 9 Dec. 36 Peninsula, including the siege of Joseph Rogers Magrath Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Sala. P 2 Oct. 35 P 7 Sept. 38 Edwin Gream Daniell manca, siege of Burgos, and reMontague Barbauld 23 May 34 28 Dee. Served in the treat therefrom. was severely W. Haviland Fairtlough P 12 Aug. 36 29 Dec. 38 Nepaul war, andattack on the wounded in an P 9 Dec. 36 Henry H. Warren 4 Feb. 39 heights of Harriapore, 1st March, P 13 Dec. 33 P 3 June 30 1816. Served also in the MidiralU Wm. Charles Pinder P27 Jan. 37 P 28 Sept. 39 war in 1817 and 18. Edmund Pitman 8 Lieut. Heriot was very severely William Snowe 5 Aug. 30 27 Aug. 38 9 Paymaster Daniell's services Daniel M'Coy 25 May 38 P 15 Nov. 39 Part of the campaign in Spain under P George King 19 Oct. 38 P 7 Feb. 40 Siege of FlushSir John Moore. Chas. Augustus Daniell. P18 Jan. 39 P 10 Apr. 40 ing. Peninsula, from July, 1813 to p J. K. Wedderburn 7 July 3n P 10 Apr. 40 Feb. 1814, including tbe battle of the 31st Aug. in tho Pyrenees; p 14 June 39 P 15 Dec. 40 John George Schaw passage of the Bidassoa battle of
. . . . .
.

served the cam-

Ensigns. John Freud John Robert Wilton Timothy Crowe

P
.
. .

7 Sept. 38

29 Dee, 38 1 Juue 38 Holland, includiiii; the attack Tho. Oldham G. Rogers. P 28 Sept. 39 bombardment of Antwerp. Henry John White Ei^an Egan 20 Nov. 39 John Maguire 7 Feb. 40 Fred. Sikes Daubeney .. 20 Nov. 40 James Campliell 20 Nov. 40 Paiimamer. 19 Cynis Daniel],'* 14 March, 92 ; '2,nd Lieut. P 8 Nov. A(riut(int.~3o^i^\y\\ Rog-ers Magrath, (Lietit.) 19 Sept. 37. QiwrhT-uMasfcr. James Wm. Grig:g, 22 June, 39. Sun/eon. Archibald Shanks,"* M.D^ 20 March, 35 Assiat.-Siinj. 17 March, 14 Hasp.-Assht. 9 Nov. 13. AsslsL-Surgs.J Hartley Sinclair, M.D. 21 Dec. 26; Ho.^p.-AssUt. 14 Apr. 26. John Stewart Smith, M.D. 22 Nov, 39. Fnctvgs Green. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
.
\

Nivellc, and operations and battles of the Nive St. Jean de Luz and 13th Dec 181 Shanks served the ei 10 Dr

in front of
'.)th

10th,

presi^nt

Fleurus,

2 Col.

for nollantl, juid served the campaign of 1793 and 1794, and was following battles, sieges, Mc. viz, ; Faraars, Valenciennes, Dunkirk, Lannoi, Prcmon, Caleau Cambresis, ho actions of the 10th. l?th, 18th, and SUd May, 1794. served the Egyptian campaign of I8ni. Served also in the Priiinimla from 18(18 to the end of the war. in. ttlcs of Roleia, Vimirra, Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor, siegeB of Ciud.id Rodiigo, and Badajoz battles of 9alaMedal Vittorla, Pyrenees, Nivelle. Nive, Ortbvs, And roulouse, besidei numerous minor actions and skirmishes.
(Ide
;

im Henry Clinton embarked with the Guards

IKJi.

56th
(

Blub, fbr For. 1


8.n-ict.,

The West Essex) Refjiment of


tlic

Foot.
I,isli/nia

"

MORO"" OIBHA LTAK " With

Oistle

and Key, " Month

Cnlpe."

Colonel. Zirut. 16 Sir Hudson Lowe,' K. C. H. mill G. C. Sr. O. Ens. 25 Sept. 1787 Nov. 1)1 ; Ol/>^0^^^pt. !lo -Uiyor, o July, \m)0 ; Lieiit.-Cul.-i6 June, t)i ; Col. H,l,. 1 Jan. 12 Major-Gen. 4 June, 14; Lie'ut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. SGth Kegt. Paj. 23 Julv, 32. Lieut.-Colonel. 2)5 William Ilassttll Edtn, Ens. i>31 Miirih, 14; Lieut. P22 June, 20; Capt. p31 July, 23 ; Mnjor, i'2!) .\ug. 2(i ; Lieut.-Col. v 10 Auj,'. 39. ForrosterOwen Lcijiliton, Ens. 30 Deo. 13 ;' Lieut. 7 April, 25 ; Capt. .Vifjors. 1ft 1'2!) .Marrh, 27 ; iVaJor, i' 20 Muv, 3(!.
; ; :
1 I
,

Peter Shadnell Xonnan, Ens. 9 julv,03 ; iiVu/. 2 June, 04; Capt. 8 March, 10 ; Brevet-.VnJor. 22 Julv. 30 ; S'egtl.-Mnjor, 15 Julv, 37.

C.vrx.iiss.
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;

BREV.-MAJ.
28 June 38 28 June 38

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8 Apr. 25 3 May 2l!i'2fi.Mav 25 v 9 Ans. 21 p22 Apr. 2(i Kill). .><h.ifto Vicars 10 Clia. O'Conor Higgiiis..' 31 14 Julv 08 6 Mar. ''18 John \Ve?f: 10 Mar. 33 i'20 May 3(i i'30 Dec. 26 f23 Sept. 36 Edin. Wni. Wilton Puwsey 8 Ralph Piggott luce 28 8 Apr. 25 25 June 37 Benjamin Walmsley 30 May 16 10 Apr. 25 15 July 37 1'23 Apr. 29 P 1 .Vug. 34 P 6 Sept. 39 John fharlewood. .'. 10 Oct. 22| 18 May 26 13 Dec. 39 Alex. DanielCuddy

Wm.

Hen. Arthurc NiihoUs Palmer =

19 Feb. 07 'P2 1 Jan.


II

08

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Nov. 13! Dec. 13 Dec. 06 Dec. 28 Apr. 25 Sept. 15

6
i I

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. 6 Dec. 1 25 7 Aug. 24 12 Hcn.BruceBarcliiy,d./>m.' 13 June 30 28 P25Jaii. 31 P25 Thos. G. B. M'Neill Pll Oct. 31 P20 Wm. Adam Conran

|J

William Telford

Edw. Elmore

X'icolU

'

Aug. 13 Apr. 27 Oct. 34 Dec. 35 May 36

ttie

5 Lieut. Hullinsworth served campaign of 1799 in Hol-

'

Edmund Fosbrookc
John Turner
Tlios.

'

Johnes Smith

Rich. Walter Lacy


ft lleiirv llolliiisworth*

James Waildell
I

Soulilen Oakeley

Mar. 37 iteriiig as seierely wounded in Ihe right thigh. -Nov. 37 6 Dr. N'eill served the campaign of IbM in the Dec. 37 LMi insula. Oct. 35 Aug. 39 Sept. 30 31 Jan. 40 George Rahan p 28 Feb. 40 George Andrews Paymaster. G. Burgovne Sutherland, 19 Aug. 36 ; Ens. 8 Dec. 14 ; Lieut. 16 June, 20 Capt. 10 Oct. 26. |.4i</u/(7ii*. Rich. Walter Lacy, (Lieut.) 29 Dec. 37. Quarter-Master. Thoinns Dclienham, 17 Feb. 35. Surgeon.}^ Matthew Neill," 29 Dec. 37 , Assist.-Surg. 6 Nov. 23 Hosp.-Assist. 10 Jan. 14. Assistant-Surgeons. Edw. Bradford, 20 March, 28; IIosp.-Assist. 5 Dec. 26 Neil Stewart Campbell, M. D. 20 Feb. 35. Facing* Purple. Agent, Messrs. Cox .<c Co. Irish Agent, Sir E. R. Borough, Bart., .\rmit ii Co. I Sir Hudion Love ww prfMni M lb >IUck of Msrtcllo Tovpr, lormiiiK uf CooTention Redoubt, and
I
. i

Eardloy Norton. En.sixs. p17 Lewis Cha. Conran 17 Arth. W. Bvles 29 F. G. T. Desiion Alex. Macphcrson,d. <>({;. U 30 Thomas Wallace Frascr. p 6 George Wm. Patey
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6 Sept. 33 p28 Jun'c .36 15 .Mar. 33 3 Jan. 37 P 1 Aug. 34 P24 Feb. 37 23 .Mar. 32 15 SupL 37 3 Dec. 25 29 .Mav 28 |P 5 Feb. 3i 2 -May 38 P28Juue 36 P 6 Sept. 39 P 16 Sept. 36 13 Dec. 39
p
'

land, including the actionii of the lOlh Sept. 2nd and lilh Oct. Egyptian campaign of 1301, ineluding the actions of the 17th

and

'iSih .\ug. Present at Ihe battle of Muida in IbOU; also at the battles of Vimiera and Co-

Expedition to Walruuna. in 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including Ihe battle of Vittoria; Roncesvalles ; the Pyrenees ; afTairs on France, and battle of Orthes, where ho
chereii

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thf plppdllion to E^ypt, and wai pieKnt In the principal A the cxiifdltioo lo the Huj of Naplr, olid commanded tbe hrst atuck and cupitulalioo of Ikctila ; and lubsequently at the
Ilia.

alUcL
3
4
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114 in Holtond, including the actions at

Merxem, &n

t>om-

banJii.. Ij
:.

Salaii

outwt

ir.im Marcb 1612 In the end of Ihe var. Incliidine the KiiiIp of f Villa Murilla; affair alOmia. Iltle orV>tl.iria,earryini; of the .1 i.Mau1ton the bodr i>( Ihe P>rlre45 2^th July; nlso*eci>ndasatilt
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207

Emb.

for For. r;

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i"

51th
'<

( The West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot. [ ^^7,\"f'Ji^'' viTTORiA"^"rynENEEs" "nivelle" "nive" "peninsula."

Colonel.

Right Hon. Sir Fred. Adam,' G. C. B. & G. C. M. G. -En*. 4 Nov. 1795 -1 Feb. 90 Copt. 30 Aug. 00 Mnjor, 9 July, 1803 Lleiit.-Col. 28 Aug. O-l; Cul. iO Feb. 12; 3I/ijor-Gcn. 4 June 14; Lleut.-Gen. 22 July, 30;
3iaa

Lieut.

CoZ. 54tli Regt. 4 Dec. 35. ^1 James AUan,= C. B. Eiu^. P


;

1 Capt. PIG Sept. 99 Major, p 20 July 09 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 4 June, 14 ; Hegtl.-Lieut.-Col. 29 June, 26 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37. George E. Jones,^ K.H. Ens. 10 June, 06 Llmt. 16 April, 07 ; Capt. P8 Oct. 12 Brev.-Maj.2-2 July, 30 Regt.-Maj. viX)ec. 32; Lieut. -Col. P8 Nov. 33. Af^yor.?. y Robert Hunt,-" .. 1'25, Jan. 98; Lieut. Nov. 99; Capt. 11 May, 09 Brccet-Major, 22 July, 30 Regtl.-Major,1i Sept. 30. Philip Aubin,=' Ens. P14"Feb. 11; Xieui;. 29 April, 13; Capt. 22 June, 26; Major, P 12 April, 31.
; ; ; ;
;

Lieut.-Colonels. Jan. 95 ; Lieut. P 18 Mar. 95

19

58//i
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{Th Rutlandshire)
the Cintlc

Regimeitt of Foot.

GIBRALTAR" witli
tlie

wonls "EliVFr

PYUE.NliES " .VIVKLLE "

"MAIDA" '-^AI-AMAXCA"

ami

Ki-i/,

" Montis Imitptia CoZ/x-." Tlic 5/iAinx, witb


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VITrolUA"

OUTHES"" PEXIXSULA."

17


^se^r'v'c'.wsl^"]

. ..

Regiment of Foot.
[*'^'"f^.'"

59^^

{The

2/id Nottinf/hamshire)

"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" " CORUXNA" " JAVA" "VITTORIA" " ST. SEBASTIAN " " .\IV E "" PEN INSULA"" BlIURTPORE."
Colonel.
IP

1 Dec. 97 ; Lieut. 00; Ceqit. 6 Aug. 02 ; Miijor 14 July 04 ; Lieut. Col. 11 April 11 ; Col. 19 July 21 ; 3Iiijor-Gen. 22 July 30 ; Col. 69th Regiment, 15 June 40.

Hon. Sir Robert Lawrence Dundas,' K.C.B. 2nd Lieut.

May

Lieut. -Colonel. Francis Fuller,- Ens. 16 Jan. 06 ; Lieut. 11 Oct. 07 ; Capt. P 13 Feb. 12 BrevetMajor, 22 July, 30; Regtl.-M(gor, 4 Aug. 30; Lieut.-Col. p22 Aug. 34. Mujors. Duncan Gordon,^ Ens. 30 July, 07 ; Lieut. 9 June, 08 ; Capt. 20 April, 15; Major, P4 Julv, 34. iLi Nicholas HoTenden,^ Ens. 6 April, 09; Lieut. 12 Dec. 11; Copt. 19 Jan. 26; Major, P22 Aug. 34.
;

Captains.
^9

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-.MAJ.
28 June 38

13 Apr. 09|P 8 Feb. 10 22 May 23 6 Jan. 26 P 9 July 29 25 May 24 P 1 May 21 P 17 Sept. 25 P17 Jan. 28 Richard Floyer Geo. Netherton Harward P 3 Nov. 25 P 24 Aug. 26 P 2 Nov. 30 P15 Oct. 29 P 7 Sept. 32 P 7 Nov. 34 Henry Hope Graham. 8 Oct. 12 24 Jan. 25 31 July 37 John Levicli Arnold E. Burmester. 31 Aug. 30 P 7 Mar. 34 P 16 Mar. 38 P 1 Not. 31 Pll July 34 * 1 June 38 Geo. F. F. Boughey 15 Dec. 31 P 1 Feb. 33 P17 Nov. 37 Rob. Spencer Boland. 12 May 12 13 July 09 7 Apr. 25 y Wm. Graham Richard Manners*
Fuller

Wm.

.
.

28 June 38

LlEUTEX.lNTS. James Mockler,rf.a4/.

22 Feb. 27

Adam

J.

Laing Peebles

Tlionias

P 13 Smith Edw. Hen. Poyntz, d-pm.\ P 7

12 Apr. 31 Sept. 31 Sept. 32 P22


7 JIar. 34

187,

Lodder Hon. Jas. Pierce Maxwell y Edw. James Taylor' .. H. Wedderburn Cumming Henry Perrott John Matcham Isaac

Wm. Wynne

P p

6 June 34
31 Dec. 12
j 1

22 Aug. 34 P 7 Nov. 34 4 Nov. 20


P

Wm.

Fulton
..

>10 Apr. 35!

Mar. 37 1814 Kandian campaign of 1818; and siege and of Bhurtpore in 1825 and 6. May 37 assault 9 Dr. Hibbert served in tlie Peninsula from Mar. 38 1812 to 1814, including the affair at Vigue battle Fra. Fuller Vittoria, and action of St. Jean de Luz. of Aug. 38 Wni. Aug. Gaussen PU Oct. 39 Cha. Townsend Wilson P 40 Montmorency 14 Aug. de Joseph Robert Charles Holmes P20 Nov. -iO i'ni/'n'''--Chas. Roberts, 23 June, 37; i'/w. 10 Aprd, 25 Lieut. P29Sept.29. 10 Adjutant. \. J. L. Peebles, (Lieut.) 1 Feb. 39. QMirter-Master.^NilWam Ellary ,* 10 June, 21. Surijeon.^ John Gray Hibbert," M.D. 26 May, 14 Assist.-Surg. 12 Oct. 00 ; 20 Hosp.-Assist. G May, 05. Frederick Roberts, 11 Aug. 37. Asslst.-Surgs. Gideon Dolmage, 10 Dec. 33. Facings White. Agent, Messrs. Cox ,.t Co. Irish Agent Sir E. R. Borough, Bart. Armit & Co.
i

Henry W. Gordon EyreT. J. R. Nugent Ensigns. John Tomline Thomas Peebles


Herbert Clay

28 Aug. 35 P14 12 Mar. 36 p20


4 P17 P 5 P 16 P17
P

June 36

6 Major Graham served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and sub P 13 34 sequently in the Peninsula, inP 4 34 eluding the blockade of Bayonne. Served also in the American war. 34 including the action at BladeosP 5 35 burgh and capture of Washington ; and those in P 5 37 action near B.iltimore, on the 20th front of Ne>v Orleans 28 Sept. 14 Dec 18H. and 6lh Jan. 1816 Also P 16 38 at the taking of Fort Boyer. 7 Lieut. Taylor served in the P 1 June 38 Peninsula, and was present at the 3 Sept. 29 battles of Nivelle and Orthes, bePll Oct. 39 sides several skirmishes. 8 Uuarter-master Ellary served Aug. 40 at the capture of the Cape of Good Nov. 40 Hope in 180G in the Travancore war in the East Indies in 1809 : capture of the Ule of France in 1810 ; storming of Pert Cornelius and

Nov. June July Aug. June

31

May
Mar

capture

of

Java in

1811

B.alli

and Macassar

in

J.

and three clasps for the eccived a cross cr has received 1 sir Robert Dundas served in the Peninsula with the Royal Staff Corps, and battles of Talavera, Salamanca. Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. 1. at the siege .and capture Served also s 1814. 2 Col. Fuller was at the taking of Macassar in the island of Celebes, 9th June, of Bhurtpore in 1825 and 6. ; wounded at the assault in 1811, and 3 Mtyor Gordon served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810. and of Java Served also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore. of Fort Cornelius. Nov. 1813. including the battle of Vittoria and storming of 4 Major Hovendcn served in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1812 to Present at Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of San Sebastian, 31 Aug. 1813, where he was severely wounded. stoim of Bhurtpore. Served the Mahratta campaigns of 1917 and 18, and was engaged at the siege and Paris -' 1812 to May, 1814. including the battle of V Aug. Peninsula, from In the served Manner! 5 Major Wounded at tl atorratng of Bhurtpore, of San Sebastian. Aug. 1813 ; battle of the Nive, th, 10th, and Uth Dec. 1813,
!

tSth January, 1820.

210

. . .

GOfh (27(c

Kiii(/'s lioi/al Ritie

Corps.)

RoLBIA"

" Albi'iikka" " Pyheseks"


Yert' Srv.

" ViMIEKA" " MAHTINIHIE"" TaLAVKKA"" FUENTKS u'OiNOll" " CiuDAD RoDKiGo"" Uadajoz""Salamanca"" Vittoria" " NivELLE" " Nive" " Orthes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula."
Highness A.
F. Diilm

" Cfter

et amUtx.^*

UU Rmjal

Coltmel~in-Chief. of l'uiiil>riaf;e, 22 Jan. 27. (See CoHs. Gils.) Cohnfljt CninmdnUant. DSi/JohnMaclcan,'K.C.B.JFi..'iO April, 17!)4; iiVii/. 1 Ma.v,94; CuptAa 1 June, 'J7; Major, 2 Aug. 04; Lleut.-Col. U June 08; Col. 4 June, 14; Mnjor-GcH. 27 -May, 2J ; Lieut.-Gcn. 2ti June, 38 ; Col. GOtli Rifles, 7 Jan. 35. June, 94; 2 Hon. Patrick Stuart, Cm-net k. Sub-Lieut. 20 Sept. 03 ; Lieut. Cnpt. 12 April, 9U; Major, 1 Feb. 03; Lieut. -Col. irt Sept. 00; Col. 4 June, Lieut.-Gcn. 10 Jan. 37; Col. COtli Ilifles, 26 14; Major-Gen. 19 July, 21 Lieut.-Coloneh. Sept. 37. 2 //oh. Aue. Fred. Ellis, r(/rnrf,p 10 April, 17; iieiiM'n Dec. 18; Capt. >'24
;

Oct. 21 (Major, V 12 Nov. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. P 18 Dec. 28. //oh. Hen. Rich. MoIyneux,;M.I'22Mav, 17; ZiVh*. P 24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. ^ 'J Mav, 23; Major, P2!) Auc. 20; Lieut.-Col. PU April, 29. Mnjors.i J. Clavell Sladilon Slvfield,^ K.ll.Ens. 15 Oct. 12 ; Lieut. 30 Mar. 14; Ca/)f. P20 .May, 23; .Uo/or,'pl2 April, 31. 1 WalterTrevelvan.2"m//.icH/. 18JVov. 17; ii/<. 25 Sept. 25 ; Capt. P 19 Sept. 20; .Vo/or, P28 Dec. 32. 2 Charles .Markham, Cornet, 1 28 June, 21 ; Lieut. P 23 June,25 ; Capt. P 29 Aug. 26; Major, vi\ Mav, 33. 1 WemyssThos. Cockbum,Corne^,P22 May, 17; Xl"eu^ p 10 Dec. IS; Cnpt.f2G Dec. 22 ; Major, P25 Nov. 28.
1

2d LIEUT.
Captainj.
MelvUlc Glenie'

23 Oct. 00
.

Ambrose Spong
I'osby Lewis Nesbitt

Hon. Li. .-Vug. Spencer Edward Bagot, s John Sutton


\Vilford
. .
.

David Fitz Gerald Randal Rumley,*


1ft

Richard Giltbons Fred. Win. Hamilton

Tliomas Crombie Freeman Murray, s. Edward Carter Giffard Robert Atkins George Stewart Harrington Trevelyan
.

12^5
lAr-i
1

James St Jolin Mnnro Johu Temple Robert Spread Grady


Joseph Robinson
. . .

15 Aug. 13 27 Mar. 24 P 12 Feb. 24 23 Oct. 23 P 19 Nov. 24 P 23 Dec. 24 P 30 Dec. 24 Pl8 Nov. 24 10 June 25 P12 Aug. 24 P 24 Feb. 25 23 Nov. 20 P 24 Aug. 20 P 25 Nov. 28 P Hi April 29 P 29 .Mar. 27 P 14 May 18 P 3 Feb. 32 21 Apr. 14

30 June 26 April 2 June P16 June P 10 Dec. P23 Dec. P 28 Jan. P 8 Oct.
P

03
14
P

4 July 08
18 Nov. 24

May 25 28 June 38
27

April April April April Feb. 31 July 31 Pll Oct. 31

8 8 8 P 8 P 8 P 12
P P

25 23 25 25 20 25 20 20 20 20

P18 Dec. 28
P

P
P P

19 8 2 12

Dec. 20 Nov. 27

Nov. 30 July 31

P14 Aui. 27 P 9 Aug. 32


P

4 Jan. 31

P18 .Mav 32 p21 Dec. 32


9 Oct. 35 16 Sept. 30 8 July 30 P 7 April 37 p 17 Nov. 37 P 28 Jan. 20 p 10 Jan. 40
p P

P24 Aug. 32 P 9 Aug. 32 P21 Oct. 24 P 3 April 35 P18 Nov. 24

June

Sir John MacUan accoropaoied hts rvf;iment (the p'.ind) to Holland, In 1709, and wtu present nt the battle of Iho '/rih August, ttie takinf; of the Holder, and the action! of the lOlh and lOlh September, and ^nd iVtobor, near Alkmar, wliire he was w-'verely nounded in iwo place*. .Vccompanied the expeflilion to Keypt in isnl, and wnp present at the lundini; ;it AUiukir Bay, 8th .M ri-h at the buttle of Alexandria, -Jlsl llurih; and at ever? action which look place in Kcvpt duhnu tlmt campaign. Served in the expedition to Hanoter, 1S06 and Od; alio in the expedition to Swrdnn, :!. Einbiirked for the Tenlniula in 18(18; wua presvnt ut the battle of BuMCo; the action nt^ur Kedinha; tiege of Oliven^a; siege of Budi\Jo, where lie vriia evrrelT woiiiidrd ; the action near Caniial, where his battalion and the 4uth regiment allncked a roluiiin of Itie enemy double their number, and put them to flight; the battles of Stilumanca, Vittoria, the Pyreuaes, Dcur Piinip'luna (wounded >, NiteJIe, Bayonne, Ortlies, and Toulouse, where he was severely Mounded, Sir John haa received a cruas and two It belo; tile llflb wound he rvceWed in the service of his country.
;

clasps.

IS13. turtle

1 Major Slyfleld embarked with the Mth retriment, and Joined the army near San Sebastian, lOth Sept. Present at the crossing of the Bidassoa; battles of Mtellc and .Ntve, (from Uth to l;lth Dec); and

from Bayunoe.
1S3S.

a Brevel-Llcul..Col. S6 June, 211

13

(ilst(T/u South Gloucestershin)


Tho
Sphinx,
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Re(jt.

with
"

the

wonis,

"

ECiYl'T""TALAVEHA" " SALAMANCA "

of Foot.

I'YUE.VEES"" NIVKLLE""

MVE""ORTHES""TOULOUSE "
Companies, "
Colonel.

PEMXSULA "Flunk

MAIDA."

9
.| IV!

5ir John GarcUuer,' K.C.B. Ens. 23 Nov. 91 L\eui. 12 Julv, 93; Cupt. 17 Muv, 96; Major, 18 Do.-. 00; Lieul.-Col. 29 Oct. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19; Mnjor-Gin. 22 July, 30; Col. tilst Regt. 30 JIarcli, 40.
;

^j Charles
I

Lieut. -Colonel. Forbes,' J?r. lGJulv,0(i; Lieut. 11 March, 10; Capt. p 24 Oct. 21 ; P 15 Aug. 20 ; Lieut.-Cot. 28 June, 38. I/jATit/or.t. }3 lleiirv Simmouds,' .Biw. 21 March, 05; Lieut. 28 Nov. 05; Capt. P31 March, 13 ;' Brei-et-Mnjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Begtl.-Myor, P 2 Dec. 37. Henry Bumside,* Ens. 8 Oct, 07; Lieut. 18 Feb. 08; Capt. P 13 Nov. 17; Breret-Mnjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.-Major, 28 June, 38.

Major,

15

mo""]
^3

^-'^^

( '^^'

Wiltshire) Regt. of Foot.


"PENINSULA."

\^il^\^l'^

4^

Sir Archibald Campbell,' Bart. G.C.B. Ens. 28 Dec. 1787 ; Lmit. 2G April, 91; Capt. 17 May, 09; Major, 14 Sept. 04; Lieut.-Col. IG Feb. 09; Col. 4 June, 14; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut. -Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Coi. 62nd Regiment 17 Feb. 40. Colonel. Lieut.-Colonels.SM Tliomas Reed, Cornet, 26 Aug. 13 ; Lieiit. p 2 May, 15 ; Capt. P 19 Feb. 24 ; Major, P 15 June, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. P 1 1 Aug. 29. II fflSa George Hillicr, Ens. 23 March, 09 ; Lieut. 10 May, 10 ; Capt. 9 July, 12 Brevet-Major, 21 June, 17 ; Regtl. -Major, 17 Oct! 26 ; Brevet-Lieut.Col. 24 July, 28 ; Regtl.-Lleut.-Col. 27 Sept. 35. Majors. //on. George Upton, fts. P 24 April, 23 ; iicii^. P 29 Oct. 25 ; Capt. P 12 Dec. 26; Major, p 16 June, 37. John Kitson, Em. 26 April, 06 ; Lieut. 15 Jan. 07 ; Capt. 3 Oct. 11 ; BrevetMajor, 22 July, 30^; Regimental Major, 28 Feb. 40.
;

.'c'ASS'^]
'

63rrf(27w

JWest Suffolk)

Regiment of Foot.

f^l'i^'X'JUl!*

EGMOXT-OP-ZEE"" MARTINIQUE"" GUADALOUPE."


Cotonei.
;

17(>1 ; Lieut.9 May, B2 Cnp<.25 April, 03; iViyor, 19 Mav,04 LU-ut.-Col. 18 Sept. SM Co/, l' Jan. mXI Mqjor-Gea. 25 April, <W Lirut.-(;nt. 4 Juno, 1; Gen. ii July, ); Cot. (Brd, 7 April, 25. LU-iU.-CuloKeU.\f j;a Joseph I.aan,Jw. 20 Uif. 9!); iici//. 8 All?. 01 ; Capt. 2 Fell. Oil; Brerrt-Miijor, 18 June, 15; Retjtl.-Mnjor, 27 Julv, 2G;

\Vm. Dvott,' En>. 14 Mur.


; ;

Lieut.-Cul. r 17 De<-. 2!l. Jnines \V. Fairtloutili,' ATim. I'20 Aiie. 02 Lieut. p24 Slav, 04 ; Cnpt. P 14 Mar. 0.'> : Brer.-M,ij. 12 Aui:. 10 ; R,;jtl.-Mnjor, p 2(5 May, 25 ; Lt.-Col. 17 Sept. .33. Mnjurs. I'lrv HavUf.' Jiii-i.^.^) April, 0.3; iiVii^ P8 Aug. 05; Capt. o Nov. 12; BrtTft-.M/jjor, 22 Julv, :10 ; Hnjtal.-Mnjor, 17 Sept. 3.3. Arthur Cuiiliffo Pole, Em. p7 Xov. 2; Lieut. 5 Juue, 30; Capt. P 18 Oct. 33; Major, P 1 Doc. 37.
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CAl'T.tlN.

IKEV.-MAJ.
28 June 30

2ft

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Win. Marcus Carew ....
Henrv- Croly' iJohn HofLion Fearon....
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4 27
10
1

17 Aug. 09 27 5 Apr. 10 P 18 June 12 17 Julv 11 27 Mar. 10 16 Julv 12 22 Aug. 11 10 XoT.2() 22 Oct. 15 10 June 13 21 Apr. 09 4 Feb. 32 P 3 Oct, 27
P
P

Mar. 27

June 30 Nov. 35
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7 Apr. 25
.... P
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.'. 13^ John Foulston LlECTEX.tXTS.


I

29 June 27 Oct. 29 P17 Oct. 33 39 Sept. 08 Feb. 07

Aug. Apr. Nov. 10 Nov. 8 Aug.

30
37 37 37

38
ierrtti

31 Dee. 39
3 CoL FAlnlougb bomlunlmrlit of Trr

thr

> ere, and tiege 31 Dec. 29 P 19 Julv 33 nd rapturr of Fliuhioc in 1^00. 24 Aui. 25 Abo at Uk rapturv of Guadaloupe 20 Mar. 23 in ISI^ 10 Feb. 14 15 Not. 12 19ft John Spier 4 Major Baflee s^rrctl at the \Vm. Jas. Darling 19 Sept. 33 capture of UartiDlque in 1909. and 5 Feb. 29 10 |Cha. Iligginbotham .... p 29 June 15 20 Sept. 33 Guadaloupe ia 1^10. ^ Hj^or IrviD Krrrd in the Prn 12 Humphrey W. Coultman 20 Sept. 33 insula, 1 Nov. 10 ftom April. ia09. to Feb. P 2 Dee. 31 P 18 Oct. 33 ... lactudiu; the Hen. Jus. Swvnv, r _. __,_ capture of P21 Dec. 32 Au;;. Frf.1. 21 Fob. :Ul Oporto; baniri of TaUr^ Fucntes d'Onor ie^ of Bad^ol p 19 Julv 33i p 2 May 34 iThomaa Harrio:< icfe and iUtrmot Ciudad Rodhiro ; P Hen. R. Seymour Feb. 20 Sept. 33 20 ftlrce of Bad^oi. and capture of tho P 5 June 'io caatlc tit caealade, ;th April, )dl2 John Thorp P 27 Sept. battle of Salamanca ; capture of P 18 Oct. 3:) P 7 Aug. 35 Rob. Lailbrokc Day Madrid and Rrtira battle* of Viti

George Brookes Pratt Chas. D. C. O'Brien

C^M

I'

Fra.
I

Mostyn Owen.

""

..

Nov.

3.3
I

P P

Patrick Linilei^y
.

....
P
P

Vesey Uentniore
Giles Eyre Gust. Nicolls Harrison

1 Feb. 34 Jan. o3o 9 30 July 18

35 torUandthe Pyrencei besides Ta5 Feb. 30 '*"" *""" ""* 'kimuahe. on the adrancc and retreat of the armT, .1.1 * .- or* 22 Aug. 30 serred alio the Kaad,^ caii18 Jan. 23 paljn. of ISl? and is in Cejlon.
;
1 l

Nov.

-,

Tiin'r, '\r.\p

17ft

19 Dec. P 5 Feb. B. .... ;CharlesE,lwurdFirtIough;pl2 May Francis Rowland Nash.. P 1 Mar. James Consiiline 26 July P 3 Nov. William Ki E.NSIOSS.
; I

John Fowie ^ Jaincs Leatham

Dee 37
.'pr.

* *^P*-

?*cille

serred

in

the
:

Oo 30

O/
39!
'

IjiJ. Includini the sicie of

CadU

9 Jan. 39

'"'' ' Fuentes d-Onor. 3rd and

37 p31 Dec. 27! 26 Nov. 37 P 31 May 37 P 15 Dec.


the
first

29 in the head and le.) batue of Saia39 ~fc "d "We of Borjos, .here rerely wounded throuch 40 ^^ ,^ T^^,,"
;
1

"'d'ia^'o" .^creTXX-

line of the castle. 4th Oct, 19IS.

Scrrcd the

Wm. Jas. Hutcliins Wm. Fnsl. Carter


Henrv Lees
S. F.'C.

. .

O Dec 36 r Dec. 37

^*'P*^<ti of 1S14 lo Hollaiid, ioeludinjc the bocnbard. of Antwerp, aiwl asMult on Bcrceo-op- Zooiu.

John

10 12

So

aft

17 Dec. 37 July 38 29 Mar. 39 Robert Fulttm Cameron 31 Dec. 39 W.G. Langrish Cruwthcr 20 Oct. 40 Fra. Charles .\nneslev .. P15 Dec. 40 Poymfijr^r. Richard Lane, 29 Sept. 37 ; Ent. p23 June, 25 Lieut. 25 Oct. 27 fnpr.PlO March, 32. .i4jutant.\\. J. Darling, (Lieut.) 8 Aug. 38. Quarter-.Master. EMwaril Joyce, 9 Oct. 40 Em. 4 Sept. 40. .Surgeon John W. \Vat.on, .M.'D. 6 April, 20; Auut.-Sunj.A .March, 13; Hotji. .iaitt.-Surgeont. Henry Pilleau, 22 Jan. 30. [Auittaiit, 10 Dec. 12. John Samuel Charlton, 1 Sfarch, 39. Faringt Green. Agent, Mr. Collyer, Park-place, St. James's,

Annesley

llarrlie

Serred alM> in the Deeean war, Frracnt at Waterloo includlnc the capture of Asseercbur. Attached to the troops al the capture of a predatory force in u,, Deeean. Ilth Dee. IWO. fee 7, 9, . sr *! foje.

vmIt

Cm^ t>T04t serred lo the West Inilies \a ITM ; In Fop4 IMll ; and at Waleheren, I 1 Ool. Locaa served with the esprj,l,a to ItaDorcr in i*b. to Co|>ealarn in 1(*>7 . tbe Conitkoa eampaicn, and subse. la tnm Mil lo m uT tia war. Wmuded Wuaino wlulst In eouiaad of the batlaliw

ruMta.

nd

"^serV^/e^wl^l ^'^^^

^^ 2<?

Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot.

[^

Vears'Serv.

lr.^J?.'i^'.]

^'^/A (
Tlie

The 2d Yorkshire N. Riding) Regt. of Foot,


Royal
T'ujer, 6in>cr8cril>cd

[^c;"!"/..*"

"

IXDIA"

" ARABIA."
:

Sc Capt. 20 Oct. 84; Capt. & 3 May, !K! ; Mnjor-Om. 2!) April, 1802 Lieut.Gen. 12 Aiut. 19; Col. 65 Rtgt. 8 Feb. 14. Lieut.-Colonel.lleiiTy Senior,' Ens. G May, ID; Lieut. 28 Dec. 15 Capt. p24 ; Apnl,23; .Vfyor, fTJ March, 29; iiVu/.-CoM' 19 Sept. 34. .V<vor. Peter Funiuharsou,' Eiu. 1 Sept. 07; Lieut, v 1 May, 10 Capt. 2 June, 2."i .V(i/or, 24 Aug. 32. Charles Wise, Ens. 1'7 July 25; Lieut. P22 Apr. 20; Cant. 1'23 29Aw. e , i , , Apr. 40. \

Thomas IS Grosvenor Grosvenor,' Ens.


Liett It. -Col. Jj April, !)3

c UlOtlft, Colonel. Oct. 1779 ; Lieut.

Col.

Gen

-lo

April, 08

i"

10^

17

14 13

GGth
'

The Berkshire) Regiment of

Foot.

DOURO" TALAVERA"
'

Years' Serv.

NIVELLE"

^S!'!".';^'.'"']

C7^/( (

The South Hampshire) Rajimcnt of Foot.

[S!.7i?,>

Yori'Sery

"

BARROSA"" PEXIXSCLA"The Boyal


Colonel.
'

Tiger, supcrscribc<!, "

INDIA."

Sir John Macdonal.I, K.C.B. Ens. April, 1795 ; Lieut. 2 Feb. 9G Cant 2i Oct. Utyl; MiQor, -'S Feb. 05; Lieut-Col. 17 Jliir. 08; Col. 4 June, 14; Mnjor-Gen. 21 .May, 25 ; Lieut-Gen. 28 Juue,38 ; Col. G7th Rcpt. 25 Aug. 28. Lirut.-Colonel. Tlioina9Bunbury,=K.H.'H,t.25 Mar.04; i;ei(<.24 Dce.04 Cnpt ' P3 Nov. 08; Mqjor, 14 April, 14 ; Licut.-Col.fb 3aU, 21 Col. 10 Jan. 37. ; .VnjoM. Edwanl Basil Brooke, 2nrf Lieut. 15 Dec. 17 ; Lieut !) April 25 f ' > Capt. P 1 1 July 2() : Major, P5 July, 31. WaUam Ne.-ibitt Oranjie,' Ens. 5 Feb. 14; Lieut. 19 Jan. 19 Cant, r 24 Oct. 21
|)

Miljor, P15 An.;. 34.

"service,

Usi.j Q8th (
"

The Durham) Regit, ofFoot. (Light Infantryy

[ jrxmLt

SALAMANCA""VITTOHIA"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE" " ORTHES"" PENINSULA."

Years' Serv.

. .. ..

[.s?Tmefiia"

^St'C^ST]
;;:^l

G9th i^The South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot.


"

java "" bourdon " " Waterloo "" indu."


Colont'}.
;

John Vincent,' Eiis. 16 July, 1781 Lieut. 3 Aug. 82; Capt. 2G Oct. 80; Mnjor, it May, 9o; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800; Cot. 26 JiJy, lU; Mnjor-Gen. 4 June, 13; iiVu/.-6Vn. 27 May, 25, Col. 69th Kegiment, 2 Jan. 30.
Lieiit.-Colonel.

til Eaton Monins,' J?)ijf.


Mtyor,
P

1 Dc. 14 ; Lieut. P9 Sept. 19 19 Nov. 30; Lieut. -Col. p2 Oct. 35.


i'

Capt.

23 June, 25

'

Majors.
{) Robert Brookes,' Ens. IG May, 11 ; Lieut. 23 Aug. 13 Capt. p27 Am;. 25 jV<yur, P3 May, 31. \Vm. Ulaikbumc, (. P27 Apr. 27 ; Lieut. P 19 Xov. 30; Capt. p6 Feb. 35 A/>i-, P30Oct.40.
:

t'..I'TAI-NS.

HKEV.-MAJ.
Jan. Oct.
Sept.

.{I

'

13,^
I

Rich. Whi-clor Hooper' 28 Aug. 07 J?tephen Thomas . P 25 Nov. 28 Cousiiliue, J 23 Feb. 14 Charles James Coote .... P21 June 31 .. Ilcun,- D. O'Halloran 1 Nov. 18 Jas. \V. Llewcllvn Pa.\toni P19 Apr. 27 Henry Briilgcr Tudor* U! May 13 Charles Dutton, r 10 May 10 (133 Wu). Broom Farrant P 1 Sept. 08

Kdm.

Wm.

Dec.

June
Oct. Oct. Oct. Jan.

William Walker

2 Aug. 33

May
JIar.

LlElTEXAXTS.
Jlmidell, Georse txisack
St.

8 Dee. 14 1 ilay 35 25 June 29 P 14 Apr. 37 P 1 Sept. 38 P 6 July 38 27 April 40 30 Oct. 40 31 Oct. 40 P 1 Nov. 40
P
I'

John

d.pm.

1 1

June 30

WJ.B.M'LeodMoore,rf.ad Duval Knox O'Reilly Henry Wm. Knox Gore.


. .

Alex.

Magnay

Jas. Hanilasyde Edgar..

Charles Fred.

Law

Frcileriek Munilcll Thos. J. Kearney CaniibeU Jfawers

Percival Fenwiek

Stewart Erskine Holland

May 32 Nov. 31 P 18 July 34 P 19 Dec. 34 V 1 Mav 35 P 9 Oct. 35 P 7 Oct. 30 P 24 July 35 27 Jan. 37 P 14 Apr. 37 P28 Sept. 38 P 23 Feb. 38
Pll
1

Oct. Jan. Oct.

May
Sept. J une

Nov.

May May
Oct.

6 Major Hooper served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1811, and was severely wounded in the right shoulder at the batlle of Albuhcra. Served also in America in 1814 & IS. 8 Capt. Tudor served in the Peninula from 1813 to the end of the war.

Nov.

May

8 Feb. P 14 June Tho. Cochrane Inglis . Tho. Geo. Lord Glamis..] P 28 June 25 Oct. John Ballard Gardiner Mar. CoUingwood Hughes P 8 Nov. 20 Oct. Charles Wm. Parker. ... P 30 Oct. Aug. Barnard Hankcy
. .
I

Ensigns. Cha. W. Tuppcr

39 39 39 39 39 40 40
;

Paymaster. T. Henry Dalgety,


.idjutnnt.

Quarter-Master.

Francis O'Brien, 11 Jan. 39; Assist.-Surg. 27 Oct. 25 ; Hosp.-Aut. Surijeon. 12 July, 15. Edward Robertson, M.D. 11 Aug. 37. Assist.-Surgeom. James Napper Irwin, 7 Oct. 3l>. Facings Green. Agent, Messrs. Cox ic Co. Irish Agent, Mr. J. Atkinson.

T. John Kearney, {Lieut.) 30 JIarch, 38. James HoIUs, 3 Nov. 37.

JIarch, 39

Ent. 11 Jan. 21

Lf. 23 Mar. 26.

He screed in the ex1 0nenil Vincent lerred in the Welt Indief , and wa at the taking of St. Dominf;o. pedition to the Hetder, and fabie<]iientl]r in the expeilttion to Copenhagen, under Sir Hyde Parker. 8 Colonel Munin K-nreU at Waterloo on the Ibth June, with the 52nd Light Infantry', and with the army
of
c

M-rrevl lu the Peninula from July, 1811, to the end of the war, including the following Badajoj, Salamanca, Burgoi, Palentia. Osma, Vittoria, San Sebastian, Auc. and Se|>t. woundedj. llidas^a (wounded Nivelte, Nive, Sth, 10th (woundi-d), and 1 1th Uic Liid Proceeded to North .\merica with the force thAl emtwrked from Bourdeaux, and blockiule of Ua>ouDe. cned titeitf until the termination of llie American war.

9 MiOor lirooktf
.

littU-s siih^'*,'^-, I13, S^iitit Clara

^ ii.

',

221

"]
Years

10th {The Surrey) Regiment uf Foot.

:n;J^'i'JL

7 Uf {Highland) Regiment of Foot.

[^-'^'J"

{Light Iiifantrg)
"

HI.VDOOSTAN" " CAPE OF GOOD }IOPE'" ROLEIA"" VIMIERA " " CORUX.NA" " FUEXTES DONOR" " ALMARAZ" " VITTORIA" " PYRENEES"" NIVE" " ORTHES"" PE.M.NSLLA" " WATERLOO."

13

. .

72nd {TTie Duke of Albanys own Highlanders) Regt. of Foot.

HINDOOSTAN" " CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."


Colonel. Pffli* Sir Colin Campbell,' K.C.B. Em. 30ct.l799 ; Lieut. 21 Aug. 1801 ; Capf. 9 Jan. 05 ; Major, 2 Sept. 08 ; Lieid.-Col. 3 May, 10 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ; MajorGen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Cot 72ud HigUandei-s, 15 Aug. 3G.

Lieut. -Colonel. Charles George James Arbuthnot, Eiis. & Lieut. 26 Dee. 16 ; Capt. p 16 March, 20 ; Major, P 3 July, 23 ; Lieut.-Col. P 1 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38.

Majors.
Charles MaxweU Maclean, Ens. 29 Oct. 07 ; Lieut. 21 Dec. 09 ; Capt. p 24 July, 23 ; 3Iajor, P 1 Feb. 27. Frerlerick Hope, Ens. P 11 Julv, 16 ; Lieut. P 24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. P 9 June, 25 ; Major, P 4 Oct. 33.

Captaixs.
19 William Henry Robinson 8 Thomas E. Lacy 8 P 8 Robert Baillie P 1 Cbas. Wm. M. Pajme 6 John Frith Arthur Lowry Balfour . P 6 Donough O'Brien 12 Andr. Sandilands Fisher P26 P 2 Charles Jloylan
Jervis
.

I.IECT.

CAPTAIN.
19 Sept. 20 P 21 June 31 P 1 1 July 34 P 29 May 35 P 29 Dec. 35 7 Apr. 39 P31 May 39
P

BREV.-MAJ.

Henry

29 Jan. 2-1 P 29 Apr. 25 P 3 Oct. 25 P 3 Aug. 26 P 21 Apr. 20 P 26 Aug. 29 P 29 Sept. 22 2 Feb. 30 P 21 Dec. 31 P 29
Dec. 11

Dec. 14

Aug. 26
Oct. 26

Aug. June Aug. Mar. July Mar.

30
31

May

24 33 29 31 Oct. 40 34 P 1 Nov. 40 35 P15 Dec. 40

Lieutenants.
"William Rattray Thomas E. Pollard
3 Mar. 32 P 15 Apr. 36 11 Jan. 33 P 12 Aug. 36
.... P 29 Mar. 33
P P

John Thomas Hope

P 6 Dee. 33 Tliomas. Fred. Simmons P21 Mar. 34 A. Nowell Sherson George Pott Erskine .... Pll July 34

23 Dec. 36 28 Oct. 37
8 Feb.
1
3!J

P
P

Aug. Harding John Crichton Harris


Jas.

P
.

29
12

Edward Corbett
William

PIO
P

Adam
T. Cole

Wm. W.

23 19
7

Mar. 39 Apr. 39 Aug. 36 PIO July 40 Mar. 37 P21 June 39 Dec. 36 30 Oct. 40 Oct. 38 P 1 Nov. 40

May 35

John Tho. Joseph

Englisli P
.

Geo. Ramsay Perceval

P8
P
1

Aug. 83 Feb. 39

21 Jime 39
P

15 Dec. 40

Wm.

36

Mar. 39 ColinDakers 29 Mar. 39 P31 May 39 John Wm. Gaisford Hon. Cha. R. Pakenham 14 June 39 Henry Rice 31 Dec. 39 Ily. Sandford Pakenham P 1 Nov. 40 P 15 Dec. 40 \Villiam Parke Artliur Owen Lord Arthur .... PIO Apr. 40 Pai/masfer. William Graham,^ 13 Oct. 25 ; Ens. 16 April, 05 ; Lieut. 21 April, 08 Capt. 7 April, 25. .lilju font. JohaTho. Hope, (Lieut.) 26 June, 40. (iuarfer-.^axter. WiWiam Hume, 24 April, 38. Suryeon. Thomas Clarke, 15 Jan. 24; Assist.-Surg. 3 June, 13 ; Hosp.-Assist. 24 July, 12. Assistant-Surgeotis. James Malcolm, 25 March, 28: Hosp.-Assist. 14 Dec. 26. William Michael Ford, 1 June, 26 Hosp.-AssUt. 16 Feb. 26. Facings Yellow. .Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co. [Returned J'rom the Cape of Good Hope, June, 1840.]
.
I

EXSIGNS. Hobart Seymour

1 Sir Colin Campbell has recpivcd a cross and six clasps for Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nhe, and Toulouse. 2 Captain Graham served at the capture of the Isle of France in ISIO.

824

. . .

; ;

mb. fer

PDrtticnl Srvlc. IB'.'T. J

73rd Regiment of Font.


"

MANOALOHE"" SKRIXUAPATAM" " WATERLOO."


Cohtnct.
(iiop^'t-,

Lord Ilnrris,' C.H. \: K.C.H. Ens. 21 May, 179'); Lieut. 3 Cnpt. l(i Oct. 1><(H); .Vn>;-, lii Juno, (U Lkut.-Col. 29 Doc. OCi </. 4 June, 14 ; Mnjor-Gen. VJ July, il ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 Cut. ; Hi'Kt. 4 Dec- 3.5. iiVK^-( o/. t) JiLl Jas. Fred. I.ovc,= C.B. K.II. Ent. 20 Oct. 04 ; Lt. 5 June,05 Ciipt. 11 July, 11 ; Brev.-Majnr, 10 March, 15; Brcv.-Lieut.-Col. 5 May, 2ii;i?<<///.-.Ufyo;-, S) July,30; i<f(/^/.-iiVii^-Co/. 6Scpt.34 ; Co/. 28 June, 3. Majors. () C'liaa. Jowutt Van iler Meulcn,' *. 20 Nov. 07; Lieut. 10 Aug. OU; Cff/)^ i'2o Xov. 23; Major, 7 April, 37. William Eyre, Eiiii.i>n Apr. 23; iiVu/. I'o Nov. 25; CaiJ^ P20 Mar. 27; Miijor V 11) July 3!).
?.ffl

Wm.

Jnii. Oli;

TM

t'AI'T.lIXS.

CAPTAIN. jBREV.-MAJ.
. . .

Goo. llankoy
'

Sniitlk

Cioonjo
.\.

Dawson'
s.
.

7 7

Mav May

18
111

i'

7 Feb. 22 7 Jan. 13

'

^j
^j
'

2f!|
I)
j

25 Jan. 25 P 20 20 Jan. 20 14 21 Dec. 25 jp 24 Fred. Cum>. .\ui;. Piiuknoy 8 Apr. 25 P 8 Clia. Fred. Parkinson 10 Nov. 25 4 P 30 Aug. 20 P 12 Charles Wiu. Comlie P18 Dec. 28 !P 27 Tho9. Frasi-r Saudcman Charles Barry 23 Mar. 14 3
Ailol. Lat. Wiililrington

C'oninirhain Slcrlinir, Jol'" \^ illiani Cross . .

I'

Xov. 25 Apr. 29
Jan. 28 Apr. 20
Sept. 28 June 30

July 32
Feb.

K
31

LlELTE.NANTS. Benjamin Brown Oliver Barker D'Arcy Wni. Hen. Kennv David Caliill ..'. Maurice Clias. O'ConncU Wm. L. Y. Baker
.

P P

7 July 25

16

May 28
32 32 34 34
3(i

8 Apr. 20 P 9 Dee. 3 Aj.r. 28 15 Mar. 10 Nov. 25 21 Doc. P 19 July 31 P 24 Jan. 25 Nov. 31 P 27 June W.BresfordFaunce,rf.o<// P18 Jan. 31|P23Dee.

Emb. for Foreignn


Service,
183-t.

74:th

Regiment of Foot.

Serving at

t Barbadoefi.

The Elephant, superscribed "

SERINGAPATAM"" ASSAYE"" BU9AC0" " FUENTES D'OJfOR" " CIUDAD RODRIGO" " BADAJOZ" " SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA" " PYRENEES"" NIVELLE" ORTHES" "TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
'

Years' Serv.

Emb.

for FoiviRn") S.r.icf, Is*'. J

'!)th

Rfijimeut of Foot.

[SprrinR

at the

Cape of Otwd Hope.

Pull

H>lf

18

'

16

.. .
,

l&th Reffiment of Foot.


The Elephant, circumscribed "

UINDOOSTAN"" PENINSULA.'
Colonel.

?13a Sir Peregrine Maitland,' K.C.B. Ens. 25 June, 1792; Lieut. & Cajit. 30 April, 94; Capt. &. Lieut.-Col. 25 June, 1803; Col. 1 Jan. 12; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 76tli Regt. 19 July, 34.

Lieut.-Colonel.

Joseph Clarke, Ens. 22 March, 10; LieiU. p 10 June, 13; Majm; 26 June, 33; Lieut.-Col. 17th Sept. 39.
Majors.

Co^jf.

P24 Feb. 25;

John Heneaste Grubbe, Ens. P 20 Aug. 1 S ; Lieut. P 24 Feb. 25 ; Capt. P 13 May, 26; J/rt>)-, P19 Jan. 39. Robert Faushawe Martin, E)is. P26 June 23; Lieut. P20 Aug. 25; Capt. pIO June 26; Major 17 Sept. 39.

Captains.
Rich. Gardiner .... Robt. Clifford Lloyd G. F. Cooper Scott.. Robt. Shepherd Charles \yinter ....

CAPTAIN. IBREV.-MAJ.
12

May

14
P

P30 Dec. 26

29 Sept. 25 8 June 30
31

'

'

25 Oct. 27 P 3 May PIO July 23 P13 May P 24 Aug. 32 P 16 Oct. Wm. Wild. J. Cockcraft 8 April 25 P 22 April 29 April 24 11 Feb. Geo. Percy Pickard P13 Aug. 30 2 Aug. Francis SacUier Prittie P 18 Oct. 33 P 19 Aug. Henry Brewster P 4 Sept. 35 P 7 April Collingwood Fenwick
. .
.

'

26 35 26
27 33

6.ipril33 3 June 36 1 July 36 5 Jan. 37


1

'

Feb. 39!
j

'

36
37

'

20 July 39 17 Sept. 39 8 Nov. 39 9 Nov. 39

'

3AprU40l

Lieutenants.
28 Aug. Cha. S. S. Evans, r 3 June P 29 Mar. 33 P 1 July Charles Murray PlSSept. 35 P28 Nov. M. S. T. Dennis, d. pm. 3 May 31 23 Feb. John Gore Ferns P 3 June 36 P 19 Oct. Thomas Tydd P 19 Aug. 36 P 1 Feb. Arch. Rutherfoord Wm. H. More Simmons 10 Mar. 37 30 June Wm. Wood Senhouse .... P 7 April 37 20 July P23 Feb. 38 17 Sept. Wm. Wood JVhitter 2 Mar. 38 P 8 Nov. Jas. D. Beresford Hon. Fred. H. P. Methuen P 6 Mar. 35 P 3 April P 22 June 38 P15 Nov. John Annah Ambrose

John B. Flanagan, d. adj

8 Feb. 31 12 Oct. 32

I'

35 30 36
37

38 38 39 39 30 39 39 40 39

4[;

6j?;

1 Feb. 39 28 Aug. 39 29 Aug. .39 17 Sept. 39 18 Sept. 39 8 Nov. 39 Wm. Hugh Barton Jolin Wm. Frend 9 Nov. 39 15 May 40 Sweton Grant Puymaster.SYm. Webster,^ 7 Sept. 26 ; Ens. 20 May, 08 Lieut. 1 Feb. 09. Adjutant. 3ohn Gore Ferns {Lieut.) 30 June, 39. QuarterMaster. John William Preston, 12 June, 28; Ens. 11 June, 12; Lieut.
.

Ensigns. Henry Hearne Lacy .... Geo. Robert Hopkins Charles O'Donoghue Henry SmithRobt. Edw. Per. Brereton

19 Dec. 16.
Millig.in, M.D. 1 Mar. 39; Assist.Surg. 10 Feb. 14; Hosp.Assist. 19 July 13. Assistant-Surgeons.^Robert Thomas Scott, 15 July, 30. J. De Verd Leigh, M.D. 18 May, 38.

Surffeon.Wiinam

Facings

Hei. Agent,

Messrs. Co.^

& Co. Irish Armit & Co.

Agent, Sir E. R. Borough, Bf.,

. . . .

11th

The East Middlesex)


tlir

Regt. of Foot.
the

On

tho
,

Colours

nml

Apiwintniditx,

"SERINtiAPATAM" "CU'DAD UODIUGO"" BADAJOZ"


l'K.\I\Sni,A."
( 'oloiiel.

Plume of

Prince

of

Vfale).

Sir John Macleod,' Cn. KCII. Eiu.<J Mar. 1793; Lieut. 2 May, 94) Capt. 24 June, 95; A/oynr, 9 Juno, 99; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan.Oo; Co/. 4 June, 13; MajorUrneral, 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. of the 77th Regiment, 17 Feb. 40. Lieut. Colonel. T^ Oeontc Paris Brailshaw," K.II. Ens. P2 Oct. 06; Lieut. P 1(1 Jnne,08; r(ip/.i'23 Mhv, 16 .Vojor, 2(> Dee. 22 ; iie^-Co^ P 10 June, 20. .Vn>nr. Nicholas Wilson," K.II. Ens. 31 Oct. 09; Lieut. 7 Oct. 13; Capt. P24 Oct. 21 ; Mi\jor, p 30 Dec. 28. John Peter Nelley, Ena. r 13 Aug. 25 ; Lieut. P 10 June, 20 ; Capt. P 1 1 Oct. 31 Miyor. P29 Nov. .19.
;

i'

ENSIGNS.

LIEUT.
4 Sept. 5 :ar. 17 July 10 June

CAPTAIN.
25
10

Captains.
35
2 Sept. 06 James Mason' 11 July 05 CJuy Clarke 17 Feb. 20 \Vm. Jonathan Gierke 24 Feb. George Stuart 1 Mar. 03 Alexander Toinkins .... 28 June 24 Thos. Ci rahani 1 jjerton 24 Dec. 29 Uobt. Jocclyn Straton .. 10 Jan. P30 Dec. 2 George Dixon Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw P 20 Dec. 22
.VIgeo'..
. .

9 James

18

00 24 Feb. 18 Jan. 07 P 23 P 8 Apr. P 26 P 18 Jan. 21 Feb. 1 Sept. 04 i'24 Dec. 25 P 8 Dec. 9 Jlar. 32 P 23 Jan. 18 Jan. 33 P20 Apr. P 20 Dec. .14 P 29 Nov. 24 Feb. 25 30 Oct.
1' i'

28 June 38 10 Jan. 37

26 33
11

22 July 30

37 35 39 39 40

Lieutenants.
IG

4 Nov. 13 27 July 20 10 Feb. 5 Mar. 20 P 30 Dee. 28 8 Apr. P 12 Jan. 30 23 Jan. 35 Henry Jer^is White .... P23 Dec. 31 P 1 1 Sept. 3.J. Ilenrj- Downc Griffith 13 June 30 Apr. 30 P 2 Dec. 31 William Forbes, d. arfj. 11 Aug. .35 James A. Wheeler 20 Mar. 37 21 Dec. 32 P 1 Feb. 33 Molyn. Hyde Nc|>ean 25 Jan. 3!) R. .imbrose Slorritt .... P27 Dec. 34 P26 Apr. 39 P 7 Nov. 34 .Montagu Dcnya Oct. 37 P 18 Mar. 30 P29N0V. 89 Thos. Edmund Mulock
.
. .
j

William Galway Dennis Herbert", r Charles I.ee, d. pm John Edward Lewis ....

3 M^Jor Algeo served in t)i9 Pcniiisulu from Aug. 1813 uolil


tbe end of the war.

. .

29 Apr. 30 5 Major Mason aerved with the expedition 3 Feb. 37 the coast of America in 1813, and was en7 Sept. 38 gaged In several small actions; present at tlia 25 Jan. 39 capture of Moose Island In the Bay of Fundj in 1 Feb. 39 Ale.T. Aitken > 10 .May 39 Edw. Hen. L. Crofton Lieut. Herbert served in the Burmese war. > 1 1 Oct. 39 Osman F. Warrington p29 Nov. 39 Luke Mahon 15 Dec. 40 Patrick M'Carthy Paijmaster. Alexander John M'Phcrson, 14 Doc. 38; Ena.H .Vug. 17; Lieut.
Jas.
. . . .
|

Ensigns. Dupre Brabazon

Robt. Baillie Patrick Duff Alex. B. Rookc

'

. .

18 Sept.

2.1.

.M'lllrce, 20 Feb. 35. .Agent, Messrs. Lawric k M'Grigor. 17W in Holland, under the Doko of York, and WM prrwnt ! lh' allack and ukin nf Fort SL Andr*. the bomlmrdmrnl and sortie of Nimeguen, tho alUck and defeat of the eDeoijr at lb Imn'ilanvl, (iiillder-Manwl, and Thull. Commanded the brieade which rami^ltlieullaee of Merieni, Ulli Jan. Isl4, and wan m'vi rely wounded. a Colonel Ilradshuw'a Mrtieii : i;ipi'<litii>n t.. Madeira In 1807 ripedilion to Waleheren. |Sn9, including the landinc laiidinc at Ter.Verv, Ter-Vere, tiecv and bonibaplinenl of fluibine I'eninnula from June 1811 to the end of (he ilrte and war, Including kiege, aiaault, and captun> of Ciudad Rodrii{o and Dodiiji the BiduiAoa and Adour blockade of and iorti* from Bayonnc.
I

Sir

John Dropc Facings. Yellow. John Marlpod wrrrd

^(i/u/on/. Patrick M'Carthy {Em.) 15 Dec. 40. Quiirter.-Matler. Thomas Smedley, 7 April, 37. Surgeon. WilUam Henry Burrell, M.D. 5 -May, 37 ; Auist.-Surg. 12 April 21 Ilotii.-.iaiit. 24 June, 15. Auiitant-Surgeont. Joseph Samuel Prcndergast, M.D. 19 Feb. 30.

In Iho ar<lur>u4 cunipalun of

229

. , .

" Cuidlch'n /?;."The Elephant, euperscribcd "

78th (^Highland) Regt. of Foot (or the Ross-shire Buffs.) ASSAYE"" MAIDA"" JAVA."
Colonel.

Paul Anrtersoii,' C.B. Em. 31 March, 1788 Lletd. 31 March, 91 Cnpt. 1 Jiily, 95 Major, 26 June, 1801 Lieut.-Col. 17 Oct. 05; Col. 4 June, 13; MajorGen. 1-2 Aug. 19 Lieut-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 Col. 78th Higlilanders 9 Feb. 37. Lient.-Coloiiel. Henry N. Douglas,^ Ens. 23 Sept. 03 ; Lieut. 23 May, 05 Capt. 14 Dec. 11 Major, P22 Oct. 26; Lieut.-Col. p28 April, 37. Majors. Martin Geo. Tlios. Lindsay,' Ens. P 16 Dec. 13; Lieut. p5 Dec. 18 Ca]it. P2G June, 23; Major, P28 April, 37. Jonathan Forbes,'' Em. P19 Jan. 14; Lie^tt. 13 April, 20; Capt. P15 April, 24; Mnjor, P 18 May, 38^ BREV.-MA.I.
; ; ; ; ; ;

Ertw.
'Hi

Captains. Twopeny

T.

Hiuton Hemmans R. J. Pop. Vassal]


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Kw;in Jl'Plier.'iDiiS Thos. John Taylor Walter Hamilton' Colin Cam. M'lntyre y (ieorge Mitchell'
j3

I'

27 Jan. 15 May 6 June 21 Jan. 12 Mar. 28 Jan. 9 Apr.

14
11

P 17 P

22
13 12 19

25

John Hums John Edw. N. Bull

P29 Nov. 10 P27 Apr. 27


,

Apr. 25

P 22 Oct. 25 13 P 8 Apr. 26 25 P13 May 20 14 P 26 Apr. 27 7 Sept. 14 17 May 30 P 15 Apr. 24 P 15 Mar. 33 P 17 July 28 P28 Apr. 37 29 July 13 5 Apr. 38 P15 Mar. 33 P18 May 38 P15 June 20 19 Oct. 38

Aug. 2 Dec. 22 Oct. 5 Feb.

20

Lieutenants.
Abra. Wra.
Jos. Rich.
Jas.
J.

Browne

....

Henry Hamilton Lamert Dugald M'Neill

P28 May 29 P13 Aug. 29 10 Apr. 25


P
P

Feb. 31

Wood

Collins
. . .

Fowd. Haliburton

P P
P

Rich. Shields D. St. Vin. Hamilton


S.

27 July 32 15 Feb. 33 5 July 33

Montg. Eddington.

Fred. Edm. Caldwell Alex. Grierson Charles Pattison Patrick Robert Gordon ENSIGN.S. Groeme A. Lockhart . .
.

30 Pll P 9 P 9
P P

Aug. 33 Sept. 35 Oct. 35 June 25 7 Oct. 36 2 May 34


8 Dec. 37

30 Aug. 33 29 Nov. 33 13 Dec. 32 P 7 Oct. 36 P22 Nov. 36 P 28 Apr. 37 P 25 Aug. 37 30 Nov. 37 5 Apr. 38 P18 May 38 P 15 Feb. 27 P30 Aug. 39 20 June 30
P P

Captai M'Pherson served the Campaigns of 1314 and 1815 in FlanI

ders, including

the actions of the 13th Jan. and 2nd Feb. 1814, and the bombardment of Antwerp. G Capt. Taylor served the Campaigns of 1813 and 1814, including the investment of Pampeluna, the
battles of the Pyrenees

on the 28th,

and 30lh July. 1813, blockade Bayonne, action of the lower Bidassoa 31st Aug. 1813, battle of Orthes, ailair of Vic and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse where he
29th,

of

was severely wounded.

7 Capt. Mitchell served the Campaigns of 1813 and 1814, including thebattleof Vittoria, battles of the Pyrenees (wounded)

P P
1

George Horrocks Dav. Doug. Wemyss


Th. Mayer Carvick

May 38
39 39 40 40

25th, 30th, and 31st July, 1813, of the Nive (wounded) loth and 13th Dec. 1813, Orthes 27th Feb. Aire 2nd

March, and Toulouse 10th April, 1814.


8 Dr. Burt served the Campaigns of 1813 and 1814, including the Siege of St. Sebastian, and battle of Toulouse ; present in the action at New Orleans Sth January, 1S15.

4 Aug. 38 Pl7 Aug. 38


P

P 18 Jan. H. Douglas Gordon P 30 Aug. Claremont Skrine P 7 Feb. Alex. Mackenzie Douglas Hastings 20 Mar. Paymaster. Monkhouse Graham Lieut. P 5 Sept. 22.

*_j ,__ of . .w., .. .. 1 Gpneral Anderson was at the storming Moielle Fort, and the siege of Calvi. in Corsica i served subsequently io the West Indies, and receivei ision in the side in the storming of Mome Chapot, St. Lucia ; served as Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Moore in the expedition on to ti Holland ; and afterwards in the expedition to Egypt, where he was severely wounded by a shot in the arm. in the actii in the expedition to I Walchci s present at the siege of Flushing, Medal for Corunna. 2 Colonel Douglas served the Campaign in Java, including ng of Fort Cornclis in August, and storming the Heighu of Serondole in September, 1811, investment and storming of the Fort 1812. Commanded the detachment which took possession of the Island of Baviav, and on his return was which he resigned to accompany his regiment in the expedition to the Island of Balli in May. and 1814. '^"'. Douglas's services at the storming of Djocjocarta were noticed in the London Gazette, he having which took the Sultan prist .4 Major Lindsay served in Holland in 1814 and 15, -and was present at the bombardment of Antwerp. 4 Major Forbes accompanied the 78th 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. Served also the Campaign of 1814 and 1815 in Flanders. RiTord oflhe Service qflhe 78tA Hig/dandert. Raised by letter of Service dated 7th March, 1793; inspected and passed July, 1793; proceeded to Holland September 1794; relumed to England May, 1795; proceeded to Quiberon August, 1795; returned January, 1796- proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope 1796; to Calcutta February, 1797; to Bombay, February, lfl03 to Goa February 1807to Java August, IBIl ; returned to England July 1817; proceeded to Ireland November, 1817; embarked for Ceylon April IB26 tcturncd to England February, 1838. 230
. ,

Adjutant. Charles Pattison {Lieut.) 31 Aug. 39. Quarter-Ma.iter. Joseph Webster, 31 May, 39; Ens. 23 Nov. 38. James Burt,* 29 July, S6 ;' Assist.-Surg. i Sept. 23; Hosp.,S';-(;po?i. Assist. 7 June, 1 3. Assist.-Surgeon. George Archer, M.D. 2 Nov. 30; Hosp.-Asslit. I Nov. 27. [Returned from Ceijlmi, 9 Feb. 38.] Facings Buff. Agent, Messrs. Cox Sc Co.

Taylor,

20 Aug. 36;

.?. P 10

June
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13'

' . . .. .

T9th Rftjiment of Foot (Cameron Highlanders).

EOMOXT-Ol'-ZEE, "Tlic.<f/iAiJ-, with the words " EGYPT"" FUEXTE3 DONOR"" SA LAMA MA'" I'YHEN EES " " N IVELLE "" N IVE ' "TOULOUSE"" PEMXSULA '" WATERLOO."
Colonel.

SirRonalrt C. Fcnruson,' G.C.B. Ens. 3 April, 1700; ZiVu/. -24 Jan. 91 Capt. 19 Feb. 93; Major, 31 Miiy. 94; Lieut. -Col. 18 Sept. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1(*00 ; Mnjor-Uen. io April, 08 ; Ltetit.-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Gen. ii July, 30 Col. 7!hh HighlaniUrs, 24 -March, 28. Lieiit.-Colonel. Hubert Fergiuson, i. 24 Fob. 20; Lieut. T-2 Jan. 23; Capt. 7 Julv, 25; M(ijor, vai Aujr. 30; iiVuf.-Cu/. P 13 March, 35. Jtf<V"0M. .inilrew Brown, Ens. 20 Oct. 20; Lieut. 17 March, 25; Capt.

P5 April, 31 Mifjor, i'26 MaT, 38. Hon. Lauderdale Maulo, Ens. i'24 Aug. 26; Lieut. May. 3.-); Major, f\\ .Mnv, .-n). ENSIGN.
;

21

July 31; Capt. p22

Captaisss.

9 ta
Tlios.

W'm. A. Riach' Lewis Butler


. . .

17 Oct. 11

Duncan MacDougall Julin Stewart Smyth.


Tlios. Isliam

I'

13 Aug. 12 16 July 15 10 Sept. 25

Fra.

Rawdon H. I^wric
...

Geo. Jas. Gordon Edm. James ElUot

Jamt^

FerpTU-'iun

Robert M'Cleverty

1 Aug. 20 18 Apr. 22 2 Feb. 30 P 5 Apr. 31 1'27 July 32 3 Jan. 28

LlElTEN.\NTS
Charles Skene John Douglas
P
(1st.)
..

12 Apr. 33

Robert Ferguson

Wm. Monro
John Doufilas (2nd) Haskctt Smith Robt. J. M. Xapier Rich. C. H.Taylor
William Balfour
..

...

Thomas Dmiilus, i Fnd. Acclom Milbank


.\lex.

Buchanan

Rob. Douglas Clcphanc

6 Sept. 33 25 Oct. 33 10 Oct. 34 p 13 Mar. 35 P29 May 35 p 7 Aug. 35 1 1 Dec. 35 P20 Apr. 32 22 Sept. 37 P 29 Dec. 37 p 26 Jlay 38 p 8 June 38
P
P

Ensigns.
Hector MacNeal Wni. M-Call Tlios. John Reeve

Jame^ Murray .\ynsley .\ndrew Hunt Tho. Bromhead Butt

. .

Wm.
1

Finlav Hamilton

. . .

The Sphinx, with the word " EGYPT."


Colonel.

Nov. 1794 ; Lieut. 6 Dec. 94 ; Capt. 9 Sept. Sir John Taylor,' K.C.B. Ens. 95 ; Major, 2 Sept. 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 28 Feb. 05 Col. 4 June, 13 MajorGen. V2 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 80th Regiment, 15 March, 37.
; ;

Lieut .-Colonel. Narborough Baker,' Ens. 17 April, 06; Lieut. PIO March, 08; Capt. P18 Nov. 19; Major, P25 May, 32; Lieut.-Col. p24 March, 37. Majors. P Thomas Bnnbury,^ Ens. 7 May, 07 ; Lieiit. 17 Aug. 09; Capt. 25 Oct. 14; Major, v2\ Nov. 34. Samuel Lettsom, Ens. P 6 Mar. 27; Lieut. P2 Apr. 29; Capt. p 4 Oct. 33;

Major,

V 17 Jan. 40.

C.iPTAIN.

Ca1'TAIN9.
Jas. \Vinniett Nuan"*.

Cha. Rob. Raitt Ilor. Rob. M. Gulston Rob. Alex. Loclthart Charles Steuart Hon. Wm. A. S. Foster
.

Apr. 04 13 June 30 26 May 32


7
P
P

11 June 30

Francis Marsh

Wm.

Hougliam Tyssen
.

Philip Grove Beers

10 Dec. 9 May 5 Mar. P 30 Jan. Pll July


P

25 34
12

33 26

13 Dec. 4 Oct. 33 P 22 June Nov. 34 P 23 June 5 Oct. 3-2 P 13 July p 5 Feb. 29 9 Nov. P22 June 38 P17 Jan. 30 Dec. 19 4 Jan. P 23 June 38 P27 Mar. P 15 June 30 P 29 May
P
!1

May 05

10 38 38 38 38 40 33 40 40

22 July 30

Lieutenants.
Ronald Macdonald George Black,* Pll Feb 9 Apr. 25

14

11

25 Jan. 25 1810. 12 July 27 3 Major Bunbury served in P 19 Apr. 27 p 25 May 32 the Peninsula from 1S08 to the Rich. Talbot Sayers including capp 16 Mar. 26 Rinaldo Scheberras 16 Apr. 33 end of the war, battles of Talature of Oporto, 14 Apr. 14 25 June 18 vera and Barrosa, defence of Jas. Deaves Morris P 25 May 32 P 9 May 34 Tarifa 1813, capture of Seville, Jolm Lightbody 26 Oct. 30 Owen Gorman^ 27 Feb. 36 defence of the Bridge of Puente battles of Hen. Theodore Torkington P14 Aug. 35 P 26 June 38 Larpo near Aranjues, (severely Nive Nivelle and Sam. Tolfrey Christie .. P 22 .Tan. 36 P 13 July 38 wounded), investment of BaySimoii Fraser 7 Mar. 1 17 July 11 onne, and battle of Toulouse. 4 Major Nunn served the p21 Apr. 37 P 4 Oct. 39 Abel Dottin Wm. Best.. Eg:yptian campaign i'* l<yi7: Lambert L. Montgomery P22June38 P17 Jan. 40 present at the capturf of Genoa p 23 June 38 P27 Mar. 40 in 18U. Wm. Cookson
.

2 Col. Baker was at the capture of the Isle of France in

Ensigns.
Alex.

Wm.

Riley

Anthony Ormsby Clia. Hen. Leslie


H. A. Hollinsworth

Wm. H.

Hopper

26 June 13 July p20 July 8 July P 29 Dec.


p P p p p

38 38 38
37 37

5 Quarter-Master, 15 Nov. 1827, from which date llie period of service has been computed.

Hercules Atkin Welman Rob. Boyle Warren ....

17 Jan.

40

Mathcw Deane Freeman


()ct. 33.

27 Mar. 40 C Nov. 40
1

Panmastcr.'rho. Bloomfield Hunt,

Aug. 37; Ens.

P 19 Jan.

26; Lieut.

'ib

^i

Adjutant. John Lightbody, (Lieut.) 24 March, 37. Quarter-Master. Frederick Hayes, 10 Feb. 37. Surycon.noht. Tumbull, 28 June, 36 ; Assist.-Surg. 14 May, 15 ; Hosp.-Assist. 3 Oct. 13. Patrick Gammie, 17 June, 36. Assistant-Surgeons. Arthur Colquhoun Macnish, 5 July, 39. Facings Yellow -~Agent, Messrs. Lawrie & M'Grigor.

i(h

3ived a

Hutchinson, Sir .John Taylor served the campaign of 1790 in Holland, as Aid-de-Camp to Major-Gen. whom he went to Egypt, and was present in the different battles of that camiiii' nded in I'r medal and two clasps for Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse,

232

8\st Regt Foot {Loyal Lincoln


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[g';

MAIDA"" COIU'NNA" PENINSULA."

Colonel. ffll Sir Joliii Waters,' KCB. Ent. 2 Aug. 97 ; Lieut. 15 Feb. 99; Capt. 24 Sopt. 03; .M({/or, Hi Fili. 09; Lieut.-Col. 30 Mav, Col. 19 July, 21; .Vdjur-tVoi. 22 Julv, 30 ; OV. Xlst Kent- l.'> Juno, 40. Lieut. -Colonel. Sir Charles C'hioliestir,'* Enjt. 5 Mar. 11 ; Lieut. 4 Nov. 12 ; Cupt. P23 Dec. 24 ; Miuor, f 29 Aug. 20 ; Lieut.-Col. P 12 July, 31. .Vqjors.fi Uob. Honrv Wilkocks,' K.H. Ens. 12 Sept. 11 j iit-u*. 20 Aug. 13 ; Capt. 21 Julv, 25 J/iyor, P IG Slarch, 32. Giles Vandolcur Crcagli, 'ind Lieut. PC Jan. 20; Lieut. PIG April, 25; Capt. PI A up. 20; .Major, >'27 Dec. 33.

U;

9 Ilenrj-

20 Aug. 12 P21 P2CJan. 19 P 4 23 Feb. 13 24 P28 Oct. 24 P22 Abruliain Splaine James WarJ 25 Mav 15 P 23 John Eilw. Orange* 10 Apr. 25 15 John I'niacke Jcffery .... I'lOApr. 25|P21 Cha. H. Edmonstonc .... P23 Apr. 28 P 2 Win. Hen. C. Wclleslcy. P29 June 30 P 5 Richard Hale PIO Feb. 31 P 1
Louis

Cai'taixs. Dixou Hiclmrd Ilort {) E<1h-. Rolcy Hill'

ENSIGNS

CAPTAIN.
Dec. 15 P21 Nov. 28 Mav 22 27 Aug. 25
Feb. 14 P20 Sept. 20 Apr. 20 PIG Mar. 32 June 25 P CJuly 32 Oct. 27 P 27 Dec. 33

BKEV.-MAJ.

Oct.

Nov. 28 P 7 Nov. Mar. 32 P13 Nov. 32 P17 Jan. Aug. 34 Pl2 June
27 34 34 34 35

34 35 40 40

LlElTEXAXTS. Guy*
. .

'J.HamiltonStcwar(,rf./);n.
I

8 Mar. 27 23 July 27
p

Tho. !>arslield I'erry Eilnurd Bowyer

4 Oct. 31

Henry Farrant, J. a((j.. Henry Rennv Hon. R. A. G. DalzcU Henrj- Edw. Sorell
George W. Roikes

PIC Mar. 32 9 July 30 P27 Dec. 33


P21 Mar. 34

John Powell Ch;:rles Hope Kerr, . Chas. Win. Thompson '. " 'Anchitel F. F. Boughcy. EXSIGXS. Fred. Edw. Sorell . John Oldright John Gildca John Bonrchier Richard Crawley James Wootis
I I

and was en35 Spanish I.e[;inn, ga;;ed at Hernani, 30 Au^. 35 35 the operations on the tieifhts PIO May 34 35 of Arlaban, 10, 17, and IS Jan. P14 Dec. 32'p23 Oct. 35 3G; and the action before San Sebastian, 5 Ma;, SO, in which 29 Sept. 25 7 Oct. 32 he was severely wounded in the 3 Oct. 35 P23 Apr. 39 hip and the hand. 8 Paymaster Thompson acP2G Feb. 30 P17 Jan. P30 July 3G p 12 June 40 companied the 61st Regiment through all its services.
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S Lieut. Guy, as an officer in the Canadian Voltigeurs, was at tlic battle of Cliateauf^uy, lOtli Oct. 1813, and Plattsburg, llth Sept. IHU. 7 Lifut. Thompson ser^'ed ns a Captain in the Anglo-

er\-ices:b9ttle nil A rr o/ m' 9 Quarter-Master Patterson's Aug. 1 1 pf Maidu, capture of Ischia, Peninsula from

21 Sejit. dS P23 Aug. 39


I

Sept. 1600

to the end of the war, including inveslminl of Denia, battle of Cnslalla, and

Francis Lepper Nicholas Gould

June 1813. 24 Aug o<) invejiroent of Tarragcna, ... Ihe Peninsula in 1811 senedi lUSIr. nT Dealey ...^J... *j.t;.:, HIT Qn ''> July aJ nj 12^ including the battle of Albuhera, and 31 Dec. 39 first sicjc of Badajoi. p 7 Feb. 40
p

12 June 40
;

Pai/ma.iler9 A mold Thompson,' 22 A ug. 05 ; Ens. Sept. 98 J</)u/nn/. Henrj- Edward Sorell, (Lieut.) 3 Nov. 37. Quarter-Master. in Jami'S Patterson,' 25 June, 29.
Auitt. Feb. 1811. Auist.-Surgeons. Edward

iicu*. 9 J uly , 03.

Surgeon. 'fi Charles Dialey,' 19 Oct. 32; Atsist.-Surg. 4 Mar. 13; Ilasp.-

Wm.
&

Gray, 22 June, 38.


Son.
Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, St.

Henry James Schoolcs, M.D. 28 June, 39.


Facingt Buff.
I

Agent, Mcsssrs. Dowiits

Armit

&

Co.

Sir John Waters served in the Peninsula on the Suff of the .Wjulant-Ocneral, and has receiveJ a cross four clasps fur BadaJoi, Salami.nca, Viltoria. I'tn nn-s, Nlwlle, Nive, Orthcs, and Toulouse. ! Sir Charles Chichester .ericd as UrisaJler-fienerml ilh the Anelo-Spani.h Legion durinj the years two wounds 18S:>,S, and 7 : was in the action Ufuro Kmani on the 30lh August, li<34, in which he received *lto althereli.f uf llilUoo in the mn.e )er. Commande<l a bhiJaJe nl Mendicur, and at .\zuu, on the Ifllh, I71h, and IMh Jan. l.-JU; in tin- fcilll.- b. fore San Seljaslian on the 5lh of Jlay, and at the |ias5a;e of tho CmmanileJ at Alia when II was attacked on the Olh June by I'mira and uking of iiswiS'^ on the -JBlh. the Carlist- w.lh a cho-en body of men, and hail a horse wounded under him. Was encased in the general action on llie heithu of Amelia on the 1st of October. In the operations on the lOlh, I'Jth, 14th, and 15th of Slarch, l!-37, durtnj which he had a horse wounded ; and in the general action on the 18th of March, where he was wound.d, and had two hiir~> wounde.1. Commanded the Drillsh I.eginn, then formed into n dKision of two brigades. In the adnm of the Hlh of Muy, and at the investment and storming of Irun on the laihand ITtb. For hli .-rvic. . in Sfain, Sir Charlii ha received two medals. of SalaS Msjur Willcocks serv.-d in the P. iiinvula from May IB12 to the end ..f the war. Including battle .. ,. T nur.:o., battle of Viltoria. sii-go and capture of Son Sebastian, manca wounded in the bind ni .1 Mitcstnieut of aivonne. bltleur ibe Xive >ounJ..l 11, -1 J to the end of the war, including tho aflliir of Slunos, S Capt. Hill X ned in lb. P. a>uluin retreat from liurtos p!aee of the Uidassod, bottles of Nivelle and Toulousa

wd

.:

4 Capt. OrTii,g ler^od

ir ih.v

!i

..'.

fcefiw:]

82dRefft of Foot

T/ie Prince of Wales's Vohmteers).\y^^f^^^

On

the Colours and Appointments, the Prince of Wales's Plume.

" ROLEIA"

"VIMIERA""VITTORIA" "PYRENEES""NIVELLE" " ORTHES" " PENINSULA"" NIAGARA."

13^",

1715

83rd Regiment of Foot.

'CAPE OP GOOD HOPE""TALAVERA" "BUSACO" "FUEXTES DONOR" 'H'lUDAD RonHItiO" "BAnAJOZ"" SALAMANCA" " VirrOUlA '" XIVELLE ORTllES"" TOULOUSE '" PENINSULA."

Colonel, April, \l^ti ; Lieut. 3 Nov. 90 ; Capt. 7 Dec. 07 ; /.ifu/.-tW. 7 Sc|)t. 04 ; Col. 4 June, 13; Mfyor.-Gcn. I'J Aug. lU ; Lieut.-lien. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. I3nl R(xnnicnt, 30 Sept. 35. Lieut.-Colowl.ltun. Ileiiry Duiulas, C.B. E<is. & Lieut. 18 Nov. ISj; Capt.vX April, 24 ; Mqjor n 1 1 July, 'it! Licut.-Col. I'3 Dec. 2U. .Unjorj. Botot Tnilell,- iw. 19 Oct 04; Lieut. 30 Oct. OC; Capt. 17 Nov. 18; Major 1'3 Dec. -ii). Peter Cmfton,^ -ind Lieut. 5 AprU, 10 ; Lieut. 9 Nov. 14 ; Capt. 16 Dec. 22 ; Major 2 Martli. 33.
IlastJDirs Frasor,'

C.B.

Em.
;

.l/<U'or2l< July, 180-2

20

84:th (

York and Lancaster)

Retjt.

of Foot.

The Union Rose, "

NIVE"" PENINSULA"" INDIA."

15

r.mb. fur

'Z^^^i^'"] S5th{Buc!>. Volunteers) Tlw King's Light Inf. Regt. [^^Sa!

PoMitnl

FUENTES D'ONOR"" MVE" " I'EMNSULA""BLADEXSBURG.

"A iieto tplenrlore refiirgo."

31

86tk (^The Royal County

Dmon) Regiment of Foot.


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On the Colours and Appointments, tlie Harpam\ C7'0irn, with the Motto Qu'is SepambH!" " INDIA"The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"" BUURBON" On tlie Buttons, the Irish Harp and Crou-n.

16ft

17

. .

1 ;

EmbL

for Por."!

SonrlN,

IMI.J
Wal.

87th Regt. of Foot {Royal Irish Fusiliera). m rMMmMM-dfioit y (A^r


iriiA aWrcalb of LanrrI a Juftnfmk/W^ Srrrieri on ruriMU

HUNT! VIDECr " TALAVERi - .In E^k,


rrloctf of

BOS-_"TAKII'A--"V1TTORIA"-"MVELLE- "ORTIIKS-..
Colonel.

TESINSt'LA" -"AVA/

"-

Foil

lliUi

H-I-i

25

30

Sir Tliomas Ro\tic11,' Bt. K.C.B. Ens. 30 Sept. 1703 ; Lieut. 3 Dec. 94 Cnpt. iOJuU-.'Sl ; -Vo/or, 3. Vug. 1804 ; iiVu/.-tW. 10 Mar. Oo; Col. 4 June, 13; Miijur-Ucn. 12 Aug. 10; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jaii. 37; Col. 87tlj Fusiliers, 13 .\ug. 34. Lieut. -Colonel. ** Hcnr>- C. Strcatn.ilcl,' Bnt. Oct. 1)1 ; Lieut. V 13 Nov. 01 ; Capt. P 7 Nov. 03 ; Breixt-Mi\jur,Vi .K\K-. It); i?n/.-.V((/ur, 18 Ma.v,23; Lieut.-Col. i'40ct.33. )} llenrv- .\rtliur Magcuis,^ Cornet, 1 Oct. 12; l.ifu/. 4 March, 13; 3f^ Mifjort. P9 Cnpf. Sept. I'J .Vjyor, 20 N'ov. 27. James Bowes,' Eiu. 12 Sept. 1 1 ; Lieut, r 1 April, 13 ; Capt. 23 Aug. 25 ; Major
{> ?ffl
j I

1"

P 18 Oct. 33.

Captain.-s.

2s D LIEVT.
. .

BKEV.MAJ.
Nov. 13' Jan. 15 Aui;. 18 Apr. 25 Julv 28 Dec. 28 P 24 Nov. 28 p 29 Aug. 34
18 19 10 8 P31 Pll 12 Apr.
2(i

P
1
I

James

Keiinell y *
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1 1

Jan.

09
13
14 17

Terence O'Brien

John llassanl '


Fted. Holt Robe, s
I
I

James
Unfijer

Cainpl>ell

Keating
.

22 Apr. 22 Dec. 22 Oct. P 6 July 28 -Mar.

2G
2(i

1^

Henrj- B. Ha^^ey Georje Floyd uiickctt George Maiiiwaring Robert Russell Harris

P24 Dec. 25 P 4 Mav 32 3 May 15


19 Oct.

20

P20 Mar. 28 PIC July 30 P22 Oct. 33 PIO Apr. 35 P 14 Mar. 34 P 28 Dec. 32 P 5 July 39 17 Sept. 17 5 June 40 18 Aug. 24 31 Oct. 40
j I

First Liei-texaxts. Patrick Fmncis Blake


Clias. Twistleton

Graves
.

Lord John Chichester \\"m. Bovd

20 Jan. 2C 30 July P14 Feb. 28 25 Feb. P 8 Sept. -20 PIO .Vug. P22 Feb. 31 P 1 7 Oct.

29
31
I

6 Capuio Kcnoelty Ru present Uie biUle of Viuoria. the rvrc-

Wm.

Rallcliff

Henn- Jephson
.

P27 Sept. 31 P 25 Mav 3:


31 31
I

P 28 Oct. C. H.' Fitz Roy Vigors 25 Nov. Rich. Scrrell O'Brien P 22 Feb. Percy Lea, r P 12 Sept. Henry P. Faunt Charles Wm. D. Staveley P 6 Mar. PIO June Robt. Edwin Rich

Wm

33 34 35
3(;

'.

John North Ouvry North P 8 July 3C Second Liects. p 15 July 30 .\lfrcd Rush P21 Apr". 37 Wm. Shearman
J.K.EgertonHolmcs//.ad Sam. Percy Lea
P

32 neo, Nivelle (wounded). n<l fou34 '"*'' *<^''*'*' aff*" nf ouliKisU. S'"*'^ 'l** Cinip*ign in India of 'of 24 Apr. OO 1H17 and IS, including the liege of PIO June 36 '" ' p 15 Julv 3(i '*f 7 Cpt. llassanl tcrred the csm10 Au<^. 3U paifn of 1617 and IS, In India under ^^21 Apr. 37 '^* UarquU of Hastings; and io Bunncarml?25and6. Qft ">e P "fi Inlw <5 U JUiy 9 Capuin Dnji^ -as prcscol in P 4 Oct. 39 KTrral anaclu upon Uie earmj on P Id '^OUt. 40 ^' *ut* of the UeditrTUieui io _.'"."* .^ilS0Gaad7. Sfrvrd the Campaign of Jl Uct. 4U IS09 ^od 10 in Arabia, includins the
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'

altgt

and capturr of Ras-ul- Ryhina, and thr forta of Ruma-Luft, and Sbevoas. Pmcot in the oporationa

38 talion, aod was vouodcd at Tarifa. |P 39 Henrv Moore 39 Richard Doris Jonathan Rich.Willington p 18 Sept. 40 John F. Ferris 20 Nov. 40 Paymaster. T. Drurv,' 24 Julv. 28 2nrf Lietit. R. Marines, 7 Feb. OG;Ul. Lieut. 25 Oct. 1 1 ; 2nd Lieut. 93th p'oot. (Rifle Brigade)24 Dec. 13 ; Lieut. 20 Apr. 20 A<(jutafit.ll. S. O'Brien, {Lieut.) 20 June,38. [Ho.'p.- Assist. 30 Apr. 1 Qu/irter-.Vaster.}^ Stephen Carr,' 24 June, 24. Rich. A. Pcareon, M.D. 19 Nov. 30; Assitt.-Surg. 13 May, 13 Surgeon. AtsUt. -Surgeons. SUphen Lawson, 29 Julv, 30 Hosp.-.issist. 29 Nov. 27 James Gordon Inglis, M.D. '20 March, 39. Facings Blue. Agatt, Messrs. Cox Ic Co. riamlni aial Rollaiid. in ira til 1791. Al the Capture of Trinidad, in I796. Setred in Sir TkoB.a R;<iell aond HoUaad. Is ITW. in ISOO. lerTed la HlaoRa, Malta, c Commanded Uie Light Company of tie lOlli at Ibc landing in

8 Dec. 6 July 4 Oct. 25 Oct.

37

10 Quartet -ma^trr Carr lerved with peculiar diaUnetion tbroucbout all the actions of the Sod bat-

UB

111

Egypt aJMl tkraaglMDS t!>e eampalglL Sir Tbomaa was wounded at Watetloo. with the Grmadleri S CoL Ssralbild aerred the HakiaBa Campaign of ISO*, i, and . including the aauult of Bhurtpore of the t-Mh, wbrtt out of 17 oOeera and JOO men who marefaed to the aaaault, II offleer and 190 men were either killed or Serred Uie Mairatta Campaign of 1S17 and IS, including Ibe Duaded. At the capture of ttic lala of France Io ISlo.
capture of Ilatraaa. a Haj-<e Magrnu leTTed with th Ttb Poaflien la the Penlaaula and at New Orlealu. and < Hajor Bowea aerrrd la th. hepaal Campaign la ll< ; prewal al Ui ileg. and capture of Hatrui In I9I< Not. U. war la I8 and ; wounded nrad the Hakrana Campaign of Itir and l i aad la die

17'.

BanaK

2;iy

i^dce.'isio.']

88^^ Regiment of Foot (Connauffht Rangers.)

['"Milua."'

On the Colours and appointments the Harp and Croimi, -with the motto, "Qitis Sepnrahlt 1" The *V)ft),r, with the words " EGYPT" " TALAVERA"" BUSACO""FUEi\TES

D'ONOR""CIUDAD RODEIGO" BADAJOZ"" SALAMANCA""VITTORIA" " NIVELLE" " ORTHES" "TOULOUSE" " PENINSULA."
" Year

Ifb

11

26

ftnb. fbr

ForvlKnl Stnlcv, 1633. J

89th Rfgiment of Foot.


Si>hliix, Willi llic \v..r.ls

rSorvlnR In tho

L \Vel

Imllcs.

The

"

EOVl'T" " JAVA"-

JdAOAHA"" AVA."

|) .Sir

( Wot7. Vhuf. n. F.'crton,' O.C.M.C.. & K.IMI. Eiu. 10 Nov. 1701 : Lieut. 21 Mar. 'J:> ; Oijit. ii April, O.'j ; Major, 1 June, 1)8 ; Licut.-Cvl. 14 Nov. IWIS ; Col. 4 June, 1 1 ; .Vryur-trr/i. 4 Juue, 14 ; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Col. BOlli
-.Mi

Hi-,'!.

Sept.

.)?.

Lieut. -Colonel.

J.

iitii/. i" 17 Marcli, 01 ; Capt. 4 Sept. GO ; I., llasilen,' t.B. M. 12 Jan. U ; Jiree-.M'iJor, :>(! Dec. 13 ; Hcijtt.-M({Jor, 25 Nov. 21 ; lirev.-Lieut.-Col. 22 Julv, 30 ; Heij.- Lieut. -Col. (! Julv, 3. 22 Aug. 05 ; Lieut. 9 Dec. 06 ; Cupt. 27 March, .Vt/bm. Walter Hearse,"

Em.

lU ; Mn). V 24 Uee. 33. A. S. II. Aplin,' .. 5 July, 10; Lieut. 24 Sept. 12; Cnpt. 9 March, 25; Brev.-.Major, 28 June, 3 ; 'Regtt.-.Vqjor, V 7 July, 38.

AITAIN.
t'.VPTAIXS.
{) Eilw. Thor]) Holit. U'wis'

UKEV.-.MAJ.

H.hvaril
Ci

Kenny'
'

....

Mar. 11 7 Apr. 25 17 June 13


7
i'21 Sept.

Jamea
John

22 Apr. 25 20 2 Sept. 12 15 June 32 C'aletlon Rich. E^'erton,> Geo. Culvert Clarke .... ! 30 May 34 capture of Charles Daly 25 Julv 34 P17 Feb. 37 P31 Dec. 39 fHIP 4 Dec. 32 P 25 J ulv 34 20 May 40 p"' Fretl. Chas. .\yliuer
ruliani

Munily

I'ole

.Milliqnet

Ilcw^on"

13 Aug. 25 28 Juue 38 12 Feb. 7 Cpl. Kenny p 4 Dec. 32^;,,;iT'^";p;'. 19 .\pr. 27 PIU Apr. 33 nlniul,ftumJunc ''"""'' "' ''" P 21 June 27 v 24 Dec. 33 13 Mar. 35 i ,r";c,"n.i 22 Mav 15 P28 Mar. 34 P15 Mar. 39 ". >>ti' -f

28 Jan. 13 2 Mar. 20 1 Nov. 19

i'

'

LlKlTENANTS.
John
Sjieuee, (/. pin. .. .Martin M. Dillon,*.
..

(sc.

woanded above the

lert hip); St. Jean

30 Sept. .30 P12 .'Vpr. 33 <le Lul, and the lerici uf actions ^*''^*"'*bfyth anii I3th Dec IS13 16 Aug. 31 P 1 July 30 in hxint orUie intrcnebctl camp near Chas. Monta;;u Walker. 10 Apr. 35 P 10 Mar. 37 Bajronnc. Serve*] also In Ava, 13 July 32 P 13 June 34 "* *" prewnt in most of the opcJohn Duutzc Macdonald TtiK- M)4 rations throughout the war. P 24 Apr. 35 .Vrthur Piputt, d. adj. 8 Capuln Graham joined UieMUi fw oo reirt. 3 Oct. 35 Win. lieu. Tlioniton .. in Burmah, as a volunteer, In 1 Nov. 38 P 9 Oct. 35 Henry Crawford 8 Nov. 38 ^'^ '*" "^*^ *" present at the , - -.f .in carrying the entrenched For4s of the jP 8 Ap: Ilenrv Edmunds lO .liar. OJ Uahallcc river. !?th March, anil at Jas. U. .Macdonald IP 7 Oct. 3G 13 ^[av 39, the attack on the fortllled heights of llob. H. llawl 8 Aug. 38 P 31 Dee. 39 *"" th March. laSi; at the P 28 Dec. 38 P 15 .May 40 l^Ve! Oliver Crcagh O'Brien P 7 July 38 9 Capt. UrwBOii serTcd in the W. J. D. C. Aplin 20 Mav 40 'p15 Mar. 39; p 20 Nov. 40 Aiucrioui war, Muii was cngaccU at [John Chas. Roincr the battle of Niagara and siege of
l

'

'

Fort Eric.

Srrrttl also in the

Bu

John Newbury
I
I

Chas. Dovle Patterson


Fred.

..!
:

28 Dec. 38 21 June 3!);


p

'

W. Oakley
Freil.

Geo. Aug.

Ruxton

P
P P
.|

iTho. Dopping B. D'Arcy Fred. York John Stewart

28 June 39 2 Aug. 39 10 Jan. 40 ',^


15 May 4o| 4 Aug. 40

BcU served at the capture of the Isle of Also at the Uking of the fuUowiiut Cooean. Eaat IwUo. vie. Sredxbur, Bug.on Ctiur. K>ihur. in Iftlt^; Xewb at the first and last pUcea led the atom 'f' as alto at the taking of a stockade comm
II

Captain

[n 1810.

JJ^Z ibe
1

Geo. Duncan Uolwrtson.

nrai Buirwuatfcbur. Dr. M'Derraott 8cr%l at New Orleans, ^ subsetiucot cntnpaiKn In Flandei

C. n. F

Wm. Huntley Mills .... Ip 20 Nov'.4o| l\''tZZ.'"''^' ' """'"' "'" ""' Payi/M<er.Wra. Bell," 9 May, 34 ; Eiu. 3 March, 08; Lieut. Mav, 11 dipt. 25 Nov. 24. At(jutnnt. Henry Edinuiuls, {Lieitf.) 12 May, 39. James Dukes, 14 Dec. 20. 3(^ Qimrter-Mimter. 5^ AKTffeon. Michael M'Derniott," M.D. 5 April, 30; .4ij/.-Sur. 25 Dec. 23: Horp.-Aaistant. 7 Feb. 14. Auistant-Surr/eoiu. James Morison, 14 Oct. 36. George M'Clure, 29 March, 39. Faeinm Black. .^jcn^, .Messrs. Cox A: Co. Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co. .rri.
"""''

,i,r

"

uilrd a itctachin.'nt <,n l.>ar>l a lloe.<,Maltle .hip. in Lord Howe's action of the Isl June. I?9. '" "> sorwniler of Valella, iUi Sept. I0 frein Uirnra pruereded itlUl Sir Ralph Abcr.
;

'"d "as preacM In

UK

actions of the 13th

and

SIst

March. leOI.

Served .ilh the army in

.Mill* war of 1903,


.

aad &. Ineludlnx th taking of Derhampore. Assecrghur. Argaum, lilcghur. Amerlcaa war in 1S13 and II. and was enae4 at Long Woods (severely K li, llullalo. and baltlrofthe Falls (woundrdl. Servrd also Uitough Bumcscwar. -ar. and was engaged at CbrysUcr's Farm, and at Niagara, 2ith July. 1811. where 5 fr.l in a, r.ul Indies and Uie Burman empire, from Feb. I8ie to Uie end and Ryghur In 19IS; assault on Rarrec, I3U| Feb. ISIS; (wui and Cockain atlaekj Duoabcw, Zembclk, McUown,
4,
-

:.c

end uf the wa:

rbocp servnl In tka rcBhuuls. from June. I9II, to the end of the war. Includuig the ..g. anilstooUgufCliidad R.dngo i ksulai of Ih< Pynnetl crosslar Uc Bidassoa; SI tnreMiag lUjaur. and snrtiv fVnsa Bayrmog. Lewis servrd In Ih* Ounnrse war.
.


"vfcriSi"'; ]

. . . . . . .

{Lltjht Infantry.)

OOifA Refjt.

of Foot {Perthshire Volunteers.)

Ceylun.

"

MANDORA."The

Sphinx with the word, "


"

EGYPT"" MARTINIQUE"-

GUADALOUPE."
Colonel.

Sir Henry Sheehy Keating,' KCB. Ens. 31 Aug. 1793 ; Lieut. 31 Jan. 94 ; Co;;*. 8 Sept. 96; il//or, 3 Sept. 1800; Lieut.-Col. 1 Aug. 04, Co?. 4 June, 13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Licut.-Gm. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoZ. 90th Light In-

fantry, 20 Sept. 37. Lieut. -Colonel. John Singleton,' K.H. Ens. I'll Jan. 10; Lieut. 25 Julj', 12; C(q)t. i' 15 April, 24 ; Major, P 10 Jan. i%; Lieut.-Col. July 40. Majors. Thomas Woodward Eyles, Ens. 30 Mar. 20; Lieut. P G Nov. 24; Capt. 1' 15 Aug. 26; Major, p 7 Feb. 40. George Darby GrifBth, Ens. 3 JIar. 25; Lieut. P 24 Dec. 25 ; Capt. P 31 Dec. 28 Major, P 17 July, 40.
J|)

vn

Captains.
I

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

Horace SuckUng ''.... 22 Not. 10 P 28 Feb. 12 P 21 Oct. 24 P20 Apr. 15 John Wilson 8 Jan. 24 26 Mar. 29 P 23 Dec. 24 P26Sept.2G P27Sept. 31 Fred. Eld Hen. II. Cuming 7 Apr. 25 P 28 Sept. 26 P 2 Nov. 32 ' P 11 Aug. Hen. Rob. Thurlow 8 Jan. 29 P 27 Mar. 35 Gervas S. Dcverill Nov. 20 p 13 Nov. 27 7 Mar. 34 Geo. Douglas Bowyer P^SDec. 20, P 7 Sept. 32 P21 Sept. 38 John Blaquiere Mann 10 Feb 25 P 17 Nov. 25 2 June 38 P 29 Sept. 26 Marcus Geale 3 Feb. 32 11 Apr. 40 Philip P. Gallwey 26 Mar. 29 19 Nov. 33 P 17 July 40
1 I

Lieutenants
18 July 30 14 P31 May 3i!p27 P 7 Sept. 32 17 r. Nov. 32 P 10 May 33 22 P Dec. 33 P 25 P Newcome E. Blaekall 1 Feb. 33 P 21 P 10 Apr. 35 Cha. Vaughan Pugh 11 P31 July 35 John MacNeale Walter 3 Roliert Owen 22 Nov. 36 5 Keith W. S. Mackenzie,*. P 28 Apr. 37 P 17
Jas. D. G. Tulloch,d./)i.
I

Feb. 34

Thos.

Webb

John Hen. Bringhurst Lord S. A. Chichester, Clia. Montagu Chester Frederick Woodgate
.

Mar. 36 Mar. 38 June 38


Sept. 38

. . .

Jan. 39

Aug. 35 Apr. 40 July 39 June 40 July 40

4 Major Sucklins^ served in the Peninsula, from June, ISll, to Nov. 1813, including the siese of Badajoz, April, 1812, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, and siege of San Sebastian ; wcwnded through the riglit llipand riglit liand at the assault 31st Aug. 1813. Served llie campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18 iu the Deccan.

Ensigns.
Tliomas Ross W. P. Purnell Hen. Ashra. Evatt
Fra.

Henry Lecky 13. Morley

James

Wm.

B. Peddle

23 Mar. 24 Mar. 22 Jime P 25 Jan. P 5 Apr. 25 Oct.


7 Feb. 11 Apr.

Robert Grove
Diivid Davies, adj Will. Victor Johnson
II, in.
. . .

DO

12 June 17 July John Tuchet <-. Henry Yielding Eagar, iC

38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 40

April, 18;

Ens. 3 Dec. 06; Lieut. 17

March, 08.

Adjutant. DaviA Davies,

Quarter-Master. William Newlanrt, 15 Sept. 37. Surgeon. John Kinnis, M.D. 22 June, 38 ; Assist.-Surg. 14 Dec. 24; IIosp.Assist. 16 June, 15. Robert K. Prendergast, 7 Oct. 36. .issistant.-Surgeon. George Alex. Cowper, M.D. 30 Mar. 38. 3 FacU Buff. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Jit., Armit & Co. 1 Sir H. S. Keating served iu the West Indict, iuitl \v:is severely wounded and detained as a prisoner at Guadaloupo. In conjunction with Commodore iinwirv. Iir jilmnrd anil conducted the operations of a

(.Ens.) 3 Oct. 40.

.ii >i. I';)iil's in the island of llourbon. gallant and successful attaclt upon the town and liail 3 Licut.-Col. Singleton served in the Peninsula, In.iii 111 ! 1,111, and was slightly wounded at the siege erely uKd ll.i l.utUe of Sail
i
;

.. .

tt^^'']
"
'

'Jl*' (

The Argylhhirc) Regiment of Foot.

[^-'^.^ ,",',;;

nOLEIA"" VIMIKRA"" COnUN.N'A"" PYRENEES"" NtVELLE" XIVE"" OKTIIES""TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."


Cvloiwt.

YMre' S*nr

IS

Gonlon,' j.0 Jon. 1781 ; /.ira/.'if. Nov. 84 Capt. 10 July, 94; M({jor, Hi .May, I80) ; Lieut.-Col. SInnli, ().> Col. 4 June, 1 1 ; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14; iiVM/.-GV/i. 2-2 Julv, 30; To/. '.list U.-.'t. lU April, .-J?. iiVii/.-fVoiK/. D ffil Itohert Aiiikrsnn,- K.II. Eu.i. "J July, 0:1; Lkut. 12 t >ct. 04 Capt. 30 April, 1 2 ; Miijur, 23 Sept. 24 ; Lieiit.-'Col. 2 Deo. 31 ; itfM>>r.. Cornwall Burne, Eos. 4 Oct. 10; LU-ut. 25 July, 15; Cnpt. cS Feb.
(iatiricl
; : i'

i'

2.J; |)

.V>r, i'8 Feb. 31. ill Noruian Lauioiit,' K.II. Eiu. 26 Aug. 13; April, 2.5 Major, V2 Dec. 31.
;

Lieut. 3 Sept. 18; Capt. 7

Captains.

LIECT.
''

CAPTAIN. |BREV.-MAJ.
4 Aug. 28 8 Feb. 31 17 Aug. 32

V iES Dupild Ducat John Tlioniliill |l John Eraser* J. F. Olencaim Campbell


r. C<x)ke YarlK>rou);h Cha. Benj. Caldwell .

June 2;' PlOOct. 2C


I"

24 5 29 25 9

Feb. 14

Apr. 27 XI ay 09 Oct. 27

5 May 22 10 Sept. 28 12 Feb. 12 P 27 Aug. 29 P19 Sept. 20


P P

IP
P

7 Oct.

29

Thomas Eden BlaekwclP


David Forbes \Vm. Glendonwyn Scott Geo. .Adam Barnes, t.
.

f P

20 Dec. 22 21 P 23 8 Oct. 30 Mar. 32 P 12 12 Dec. 2 P23


P

July 25

Nov. 32 June 35 Sept. 24

23 Nov. 4 Jan. 4 Oct. p 29 June p 24 Julv P 22 Feb. 30 Oct.


P
P

32 33 33 30 35 39 40

1 Aug. 2: 8 Apr. 10 28 Feb. 28 P 20 Oct. 32 Edw.\V.C.\Vri.:ht,rf./n 21 Dec. 32 P 10 Apr. 35 C<jlin Campbell Hen. J. Savapc 5 June 3.J P 12 June 3."> Iljch. C. Onslow P 24 July 35 James Christie Rob. Fred. Middlcmore,.*. 19 Dec. 34 John Brown Nov. 35 Jad. Mast. Pennini^on 20 Dec. 37
. .

LlElTE.XANTS. John Edwanl Barney John Ward, r John Campliell Caliill Be rtieE.M. Gonlon, (/.((/

'

9 June 25 8 Sept. 28 8 -May 35 P 24 July 35 P 13 Nov. 35 P 2 Feb. 38 1 1 May 38 P 25 Jan. 39 ! 22 Feb. 39 12 Julv 39 31 Dec. 39 P 9 Oct. 40
1'
:

fi Capt. Frascr served in the Peninsula from .\ug. 1811 to end of tlie war, includinFT the sh'Ke and capture of the

tlie

forlilifd convents at, and battle of Sahimanca ; siege of the rastic of Iliir^os; battles of

Vittoria, Pyrcnt^es, Nivelle,

Toulouse.
at

and Severely wounded Pampcluna 26tb July, 1813.

Exsicxs.
I
I

Eraser Stokes Frcl.J. Bayly


F.

Pll May 38 30 Oct. 38


25 Jan. .39 7 Ciipt. ntnckvoll served throuRhout thrwhole 22 Feb. 39 of the Uurniese war, including the capture of 12 July 39 Ranixoon. Wounded at Raneo4in IstOec. 1824, 7 Auff. 40 and a^in at the slorminc of the stockade of Kokaign, 16th Dccemt>cr following. P 19 Oct. 40 10 Oct. 40

John George Uacket .... Min. T. L. Patterson Hen. Cha. Benyoii Barton Frc<lcrick Harding
Rotwrt Stein Jas. Alex. Cruickshank
Pnipnatier.
Aiijutanl.
Siirijeon.

G. Had. Dniryniple, 31 Jan. 40; nj. pSNov. 25; l,lVu^0Dec.27. 4 Apr. 14. Nathaniel Morgan, 9 28 Sept. 15 Hosp.-As39; .issist.-Surgt. Win. C. Eddie, 12 Jan. 20; Hot]).- Assist. May, 25. George M'Laren, M.D. 23 Oct. 35. Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Barron & Smith. Irish Agent, Mr.
John Brown, (Lieut.) 14 Nov. 35. (iimrter-Mmrter.WiWmm IJarfoot, 13 July, 20.
-Vug.
[tint.

Ar.ti.it.-Surg.

J.

.\tkin80D.
1 General Gonlnn has received a medal and one clasp for Martlnlqae and Ouadalnupe. 8 lol. And.r.n'. wrrlce. :-Eip<-diti.)n to Hanover in 1804 and 8. Ili:ttU^ of Itoleia, Vimicm, and Coninna es|>..lji>..n lu Walchercn In IMIU ; to SwedUh Pomerania in 1X13, and campalEn of II4 in IloN lanil, inrlu'llni: the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. Served at Waterloo l8th June, storming of Cambraf, and
:

cmptnre of l*uh. 3 Mnjnr I.Atn<)nt wnfed the eampaJirns of 1h13 and 14 in the Peninsula, includine the battles of the Pyrenee*, Nivt 111., .\i*e. t.>nhes, and Toulous*'. S*rT,-d at Waterloo, the stnrminiiof Canihray, and capture of Paris. 4 Capt. Uurat s.rvid In the Peninsula, fmni Auk. 1813 to the end of the war, Ineluilinc the battles of Kivelle, Mve, Urthes, and Toulotuv. Served also at Waterloo, and at the storming of Cambray.

343

Emb.

tot Foreign"! Service, 1834. J

92nd {Highland) Regt. of Foot.

r Serving ut

L Malta.

"

EG MONT-OP-ZEE " " MANDOR.V"The Sphinx, with the words "EGYPT" " CORUNNA" " FUENTES D'ONOR" " ALMARAZ"" VITTORI.V PYRENEES"" NIVE"" ORTHES"" PENINSULA"" \VATERLOO."

Years' Serv.

CAPE OF C.DOD

IIOl'E."

32

94/A Hegiment of Foot.

05th

The Derbyshire)

Re(jt.

of Foot.

V,

23


Emb.
for Foreign"! Serv. 1839 & 40. J

. .

96^A Regiment of Foot.


CoJonel. Lieut. 15 Feb. 1794;
;

LN.S.

Sir Lewis Grant,' K.C.H.


Sept. 0-2;

Capt. 11 June, 96; Major, 8

Lieut.-Col.iaVeh.UM; CW. 4 June 13; iWo>r-Gi. 13 Aug. 19;


Col. 96th Regt. 9 April, 39.
;

Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37
Lieut. -Colonel.

04 ; Capt. 7 June, 10 ; Major, P 10 June, ilfffjor*. William Hulme,= ^ns. 25 Sept.


Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
C.

Lieut. 15 Sept. 26 Liettt.-Col. P 19 Sept. 34. 03 Lieut. 26 June, 05 ; Capt. 26 Aug. 13; Brevet-Major, 23 Dec. 17; Begtl.-Major, 9 March, 34; BrevetJJ
; ;

Alex. Caimeross,- K.H. Ens. P25 June, 03

Brownlow Cumberland,

)i. P 21 Dec.

20; iieuf.

15 Oct. 25; Capt. P 10

June, 26; Major, P19 Sept. 34.

Captaiks.
^ "
i2
,

CAPTAIN. IBREV.-MAJ.
.

Peter Cheape

iTlios.

Maitland Wilson, Robert Bush


Loftus Fra. Jones*

25 May 13 P16 Apr. 24 P22 Apr. 2C


7 Feb. 11

^k
J

y
I
I

P29 Dec. 32 25 May 20 22 Oct. 18 9 Gerald Villiers Butler ^12 Wm. Cornwallis Symonds i'12 Feb. 28 1 Aug. 05 ^Mi Charles Robertson' .... Phillpotts M'right Taylor p 16 Mar. 32
^

Edward Hill Matthew Richmond

....
.

3 Aug. 15 P24 Dec. 25 13 May 26 P 23 Dec. 31 p 5 June 27 :3 Mar. 32 1 Oct. 12 9 Mar. 34 P 23 June 37 17 July 38 P25 Sept. 23 P 16 Mar. 26 P26 June 23 30 Sept. 39 P23 Mar. 32 3 Aug. 38 10 Jan. 07 6 May, 13 4 Mar. 36 30 Oct. 40
P

28 June 38

LlEnXESAKTS.
8 Apr. 25 p 10 June 26 5 June 27 P 23 Mar. 32 12 July 27 P 14 Feb. 34 .... 2 July 29 19 Doc. 35 5 Oct. 15 18 Mar. 13 17tk Nicholas Horsley^ P14 Feb. 34 P 30 June 37 Wm. Arch. Eyton 19 Dec. 35 P 2 Nov. 38 Edw. W. Scovell 4 Mar. 36 19 Dec. 38 S. Nicholson P27 July 20 P 12 Feb. 29 James Chambre P12 Aug. 36 P 26 Apr. 39 Fra. J. Hugonin 16 Sept. 36 P27 Sept. 39 Richard R. Currer Hon. John Stourton .... p 30 June 37 P 30 Oct. 40
Philip Fred, de

Meuron

Jas.

Clyde Edward Barclay Morris R. Campbell

Ensigks.
Fred. Pierce

Richard Roney
Livingston Mitchell

James Pursloe Selwyn Willson Clement Swetenham .... John Napier Magill .... Herbert Vaughan Mundell

P18 P14 .... P 29 28 P12


P

Aug. 38 Sept. 38 June 38 Dec. 38 July 39 31 Mar. 37 18 Sept. 40 2 Nov.

7 Major Robertson served the carapai^ of Java, including the investment and stonning of Fort Conielis, stonning the heights of Serendole, investment and storming of Djocjocarta, where he was severely wounded through the thigh. Present at the quelling of the insurrection at Probolingo, vihare his brother officers Lieut.-Col, Fraser and Capt. M'Pherson were
killed.

Pai/mnster.l^ Edwin Gritfiths, 11 Jan. 33; ind Lieut. 6 Jan. 13; Lieut. 12 Nov. 13. Adjutant. Morris R. Campbell, (Lieut.) 30 June, 37. Quarter-Master. Samuel Fox, 19 July, 39. Surgeon. \9 Jas. Shorland,' 14 July, 14 Assist.-Surg. 29 June, 09; IIosp.-

Assist. 7 Oct. 07.

Hosp.-Assist. 6 July, 26. Assistant-Surgeon. Adam Walker Murray, 8 Feb. 27 Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Lawrie and M'Grigor.
;

95, Was subsequently at the capture of various places in the West Indies. 2 Col. Cairncross served in the Peninsula from Jan, 1810 to Oct. 1813, including ;he siege of Cadiz ; lines at Torres Vcdras ; Massena's retreat from Portugal March and April 1811; affairs at Redinha, PuUi nts, Foz d'Aronce, and Sabugal; battle of Fucntes d'Onor, 3rd and 5th May ; siege of Bad.ajoz, June and July, 1811 ; act on at El Itodon and Guinaldo ; siege and slorm of Ciudad Rodrigo ; siege of Badajoz, and storm of the Castle by escalade )n the night of the 6tb April, 1812 ; battle of Salamanca ; capture of Madrid, and Retire, and Fort La China ; Retreat to P< irtugal, Oct. and Nov. 1S12, and battle of Vittoria. Wounded in the head at the storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, and severely thi 3ugh the right elbow joint at Vittoria. nk companies in the general action of the 3 Licut.-Col, Hulme served in the Pindarree campaign. 21st Dec. 17, for which he obtained the hi Majoi fort of Fulnair i slonned 27lh Feb. 1818. the end of the war, including the battle < i Capt. Jones served in the Peninsula from June, 1812, Barbara ; Esehclar ; Vera bridge and heights ; crossing the Bidassoa ; Tarbes, Tourncfcuille, and Toulouse. ivelle (severely wounded) ; ., Served also during the whole of the operations ainsl New Orleans. 1 Germany and Holland, and was severely wounded (three wounds) 5 Lieut, llorsley served the campaigns of 1813 and 1
1

Sir

Lewis Grant was on board H. M. ship Onon, in the action with the Frencl Seet 23d June,

ster Gritlillis setved the

campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula. Served also in the American war. including Present during the several of Washington ; battle before Baltimore, and the several operations on the coast. the enemy's lines before New Orleans. In the batteries upon the bonks of the Mississippi at the blowing up of
schooner.

ir

Taking of Fort Doyei.

248

97//j (

The Earl of

Ulster's)

Regiment of Foot.
ducunt."

" Qiidfas

et gloria

Vl&Rt.
Itili-i
;

Ent. Oct. 1798; Lieut.S5Kar. .Vtyor, 13 Apr. 00 ; Limt.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; Col. Julv, 30 ; Col. U7th Rct. 4 Mar. 33. Lleut.-Col.i^ John Ciimpbill, Kits. ' U Julv, 03 ; Lieut, v 17 Jliir. 04 ; Capt. V :> .Mv, OS ; Jireret-MnJor, -27 May, ij ' licgtl.-Mnjor, 27 Oct. 29 ; Lieut. ; Cu/. 28 Jum, 3. M<ijors.lfi Henry Frod. Lookycr,' K.H., Etis. P 26 Mar. 1813 ; Lieut. 19 Jan. 14; Tn/J*. l'20 June 22 ; J/ jyor, * 12 June, 33. Nicholas Lawson Darrah,^ -inil-Lieut. IG Au?. 04 ; Lieut. 2 April, 05 ; Cn;)<. r 30 June. 08 Breret-.Mtij.il .Mav,25; Regtl.-.VnJ.k liree.-Lt.-Col.-2i June, 38.
Hon. Sir Henri-Jl
:

Colonel. Ilardinpe,' K. C. B.

Ca/it. 7 Apr. (u';

U) Jiilv,

MaJ.-(!,n.

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C'Al'T.tlNS.

BREV.-MAJ.
20 Aug. 07
never
7 April 2." 7 June 10 14 July 14 P2G June 27 April 25 P20 Mar. 27 P24 Feb. 32 Feb. 32 P 25 July 34 19 Jan. 38 7 April 25 28 June 38 April lo Dec. 32 P31 Dec. 30 P22 Mar. 39 Uec. 2b P29 Aug. 34 P C Dec. 39 Dec. 33 P 10 Feb. 37 P 29 May 40 Oct. 34 I>t. 37 p 25 Sept. 40 Mar. 30 P 19 Jan. 38 P 15 Dec. 40
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William Cannon' IluU'lmon


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28 June 38

Hon. Henry K. Huudcock


Aug. I>e.l."\\el>ford Hector narvc>t

P24 20
PI 4

John Kinderley
Robert
I.ile

Pll

Robt. Colvill

P27
P

Rob. Hen. Stuart Jackson Walter Boyd

10 12

LlETTENANTS.
John M-Cajkill.r
27 June 28 25 Jan. 25 lleushaw Ru.^mU, iI. pm. P IC May 34 P24 Mar. 37 Tho. Onslow W. lugnuu P13 May 36 P 9 Slar. 38 P 7 Nov. 34 David Craitric 28 June 38 Isaac Moore 20 Feb. 35 29 June 38 John Mutton, d. ailj. 27 April 32 28 Dec. 38 P31 Dec. 30 P22 Mar. 39 \Vm. Garfortli Geo. Mauleverer Gowan P 10 Feb. 37 P17 May 39 Hob. Beaucliauip Giveeu P 2 Sept. 37 P30 Aug. 39 P 12 Mar. 30 P 10 Jan. 40 .Marcus A. Obert P 9 Mar. 38 P29 May 40 William Murray P 20 i\ov. 38 P 25 Sept. 40 George Dorthill Alfred Padlcy P 8 Feb. 39 P 15 Dec. 401
. .

6 Capuln O'NcUrt lerricM : EzpcdilioQ to Walcbcren and tlrgt capture of tfaf Isle of ; France t Mahratta campaleos of Idt7 and IS, Including the capture of the Forts Slnghur, Wonoola. PoorunUcr ana Sholopore.
of FlusbJDf
i

Ensigns.
7 Quarter- Master Sleator served >icllir and the P17 May 39 Peninsula, from ISOS until the end of the war 5 July 39 ISU. P 30 Aui. 39 Fowler Burton ^ Francis Wm. Sykcs .... P 31 Dec. 39 Alfred Edwards Williams P 29 May 40 ^ Francis Cornish P 25 Sept. 40 " Tliomas Biggs P 2 Oct. " Arthur Jolm Loftus P 15 Deo. 40 [11; Cnpt. 27 Juno, 28. ^..^ *ii Pti^nuister. Charlton 0'XeiIl, 30 Dec. 3C ; Em. 12 Oct.' 08 Lieut. 2 May, ; .lf//H/nH/.I.*aac Moore, fiieu/.^ 20 Feb. 35. Quarter-Miittvr. ^ Joseph Sleator,' 24 Feb. 25. *ii Surgeon. \\. Austin, M.D. 21 Nov. 28; AstUt.-Surg. 4 Mar. 13; Uo.m.> t Auist.il Nov. II. " :Auirtant-Surgiont. Wm. Forbes Lcith, 15 April, 3C. Alexander M'Grit;or, M.D., Wj Dec. 33. Facings Sky Blue. .^yciif, Messrs. Cox ic Co. /,,../, Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co. IRetumed/roin Cei/lon. September, 18;i(i.]

Richard Sutton

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Ihsn Jan. ISIO to Uu end of Uie war, Ineludlnr the defence of Fort .UaUiorda In '^"^ '"' "* Fuenles ronor, lint sle(e of Badajos action at F.lb<lou storm of eboU i tauln u( Salamanca. Viitoria (slljbUj aouade* in the riibl kneel,
; ;

98th Regiment of Foot.

99th {Lanarkthire) Regiment of Foot.

Sir

Hugh Oough,' K.C.D. Ens. 7 An-. U4


Ij ;

I.leuf.

Oct.

IKJ; .V<i/or,

22 July, 30

Col. 'Mtix Hegt.

Aug. Oj; Lieut. - Col. i'j July, 23 Dec. 30."

W;

Capt.

2.5

June,

Col. li

Sag.

I'J;

Major-Gen.

Lieut. -Colonel. Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant,' *. 26 Oct. 20 ; Lieut. Oct. 21 ; Capt. P 30 June, 25; .Viyor, P 14 Dec. 32; Lieut.-Col. p Id Oct. 39.

fU

Mqjort.

28 Feb. 12

Xappcr Jackson,' P John Miyor, June,


; 1 1

Eiu.

July, 05

Lieut.

Jan. 06
P

Capt.

211.

Edwanl

La^t, Ens. 13 Oct. 14; J/w/or, P18 0ct.39.

Lieut. P 20 Xov.

24; Capt.

22

May 29;

Capt.\ins.
JJulv 03 22 May 04 7 8 Apr. 2t> p27 1 July 24 P20 .Nov. 24 P22 Apr. 20 P 5 P27 Mar. 28 p 18 June 30 p 18 Philip' Smyly E<lw.' Maurice 0'ConneU.jP22 May 21) ;P 9 Dec. 31 p28 29 Oct. 12 19 Apr. 14 29 -\\ John Amistrong P 7 Jan. 30 P28 Sept. 32'p21 Geo. Roht. Cummin P 1 1 Jan. 22 P23 June 2o;p27 Wi John Parson Westropp p 1 9 Sept. 26 p 22 May 29 .\ugustus Warren |P21 Mar. 34, p 3 Mar. 3 Henrv Fred. Alston
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Gillies Macjiherson

May
Apr. July July Apr.
Sept.

Geo. Maniiadukc Reeves.


Jaffray Nieliolon

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33 34 37
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Apr. 37 Apr. 27

Rifle Brigade.

'Copenhagen"

Years' Serv

"Monte Video" "Roleia" " Vimieba" "Cohunna" " BusAco" " Barrosa" " Fuentes d'Onor"" Ciudad Rodrigo"" Bada" joz" Salamanca" " Vittoria" " Nivelle" " Nive" ---" Orthes" " Toulouse" " Peninsula" " Waterloo."
Colonel-in-Chlef.

y
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Arthur, Dulie 0/ Wellington,


Colonels
F. Barnard,'

KG. GCB. GCH. 19 Commandant.

Feb. 20. Lieut. Sept. 94;

^JlSa Sir A.
Co^;^. 13

GCB. GCH. Ens. 26 Aug. 1794;

1805; iieijf.-C'o?. 28 Jan. 08 ; CoZ. 4 June, 13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, 25 Aug. 22. p S'ic Jas. Stevenson Barns,^ KCB. Ens.W July, 92; Limt. 2 Jan. 94; Capt. Major, 17 Sept. 02; Lieut.-Col. 6 Nov. 06; Col. 4 June, 14 ; 27 Feb. 96 Major-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, 7 Jan. 33. George Brown,^ C.B. & K.H. Ens. 23 Jan. 06; Lieut. 18 Lieut. -Colonels. i Sept. 06; Cop*. 20 June, 11; Major, P26 May, 14; Srevet-Lieut.-Col. 29 Sept. 14; Reotl.-Lietit.-Col. PIT July, 23; Col. 6 May, 31. 07 ; Lieut. 2 Feb. 09 ; Capt. 9 ^ (Effil John Charles Hope,-" K.H. Ens. 8 Jan. Nov. 20 ; 3Iajor, 22 July, 30 ; Lleut.-Col. P4 Dec. 35. 3Iajors.l Thos. E. Kelly,'' Ens. 1 April, 06 ; Lieut. 11 Feb. 08 ; Capt. 26

Nov.

9-t; il/rtjor, 1 Jan.

Dec. 22; Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37; Regtl.-Major,f2i Feb. 37. P 29 2 Richard Irton, 2nd Lieut. P 11 May, 15 ; Lieut. P 20 May, 24 ; Capt. Aug. 26 ; Major, 31 Jlay, 39. P Aug. Cajit. 28 ; Mar. 19 Lieut. 28 25 ; 2 George Buller, 2nd Lieut. 2 Mar. 20 ; Major, P 31 Dec. 39. P28 Jau.26; p8 iirai. Jan. 2Hrf Lieut. 24; Saumarez, Vincent John St. 1 Hon. Capt. P 17 Dec. 29 ; Major, P 19 June, 40.
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Rijic Brigade.
LlEL'TKN ANTS. 2 Fre<leri<k UiImd
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Jan.
P

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(ifo. Kirwuii Carr.

Win. Iliiir)- I'nuiklajid Rob. Uuucau Fcrpussoii

June 3tl P31 July 35 June 31 P 4 Dec. a^)


31
3;)

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May

3(i

2 Wiluiot lieu. Bradfonl i'24 Mav 1 Hon. E. G. Monckton 18 Mav 2 Gfo. Hughes Wilkins 10 Dee-. 2 Rich. Luther Wutson 22 June 2 Will. Uiyh .Mellish 24 Jan. 2 Wm. Hen. llereslonl. i2oJau. 1 Arthur t>. Murrav .... PI 3 Mav 1 .\lfre<l H. Honsford 12 July .. '24 Jan. 2 E.hvar,l Hooper 2 UolMTt H. viiuni 8 Jan. Hill. S. W'aildington 1 15 May
.

P20

Aufi. 3(i
8 Capl. .\li'xand.r llind.r..iii rrvd wilb IhclUi Lii:hl Drains, the InvtHttmcnt of Koluporo the East Indies in Sept. Wi". 6 Caplain Huldcn served at le siepc of Scflla Culle, in Calabria, In 1810; ombarke<l on board the Spartan frigate in 1812, forming a part of an expedition against Uallipoll at llio entrance of the Adriatic, where he was employed in the gunboats; on coasting bark to Messina, he aiisted to destroy several tov/ers and forts, and to

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Win. Hale
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i'31July 4 Deo.

Edw. A !>oinerset 2 Win. Shipley Warren


1

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12

2 Robert Cniufurd

July

20 Apr. 3(i 31 P24 Feb. 37 32 P23 June37 3.3 P 2 Feb. 38 3,3 P 3 Aug. 38 30 P28 Dec. 38 33 P23 Apr. 39 34 P 5 July 39 30 P 8 Feb. 39 34 P 25 Oct. 39 35 P31 Dec. 39 35 PlO April 40 35 P 19 June 40 3(> 9 Julv 40 30 10 July 40 30 P2 Oct". 40

32

Second Lieutenants.
2 Geo. B. Dawson 2 Ale.x. Macdonell 1 Rob. Moore I'eel 1 John Gibson 1 SirT. Munro, Bart... 2 W. Burnet Ramsuv .. 1 Fred. F. J. Morriee . 1 Cha. E<lni. Law 1 Fred. Hob. Elrington.. 1 Lord Alex. O. Russell 2 Richard Lloyd 2 George Dundas 2 Joseph Wilkinson 2 John .Mitchell Eugene Tavlor Shadwell 3 Cha. Hun-erford Pollen
.

i'24 Feb.

23 June 2 Dec. 2 Feb. p 7 July p27 July


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19 Oct.

p23 Apr. p7 June


p 11

lake many boats laden with stores and provisions. At the attack and capture of the d of Pouza, on the const of Naples, in 1813, he was landed command of a company, unr a heavy fire of grape-shot, to silence the battery Frontini, 37 commanding the entrance of the harbour, which surrenderee! to liim, as well as another on the 37 opposite side of the isLind. 87 Capt. MIddleton served In the Peninsula and 3 Prance from 13th Slarch 1810, to 181h July, 38 1814, including ttie battle of narrosa ; siege of Ciudad Rodrlgo, where he volunteered 38 Iladajox ; battles th the storming party; 38 of Salamanca, Vittorio, Nivelle, Kive, Orthes, 3!) and Toulouse ; beid(.^ various affairs of out3!
l)0ts.
1 1

Dr.

Ranken served

In the Peninsula,

from

Julv 3!l ine 1811 lo Ihe end of the war, including the 20 July 39 Isilll of Villoria, the Pyrenees, Nivclle, Nive, p25 Oct. 39 Orthes and Toulouse blockade of Putnpeluna, and sortie from thence and the atfairs of Vic 30 Dec. 39 Bigorrc uid Turbcs.
p
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7 Feb. 40 28 Feb. 40 .. p 10 April 40 1 Henry Ji>hn Brown P 19 June 40 2 Henry Hardiiige P 10 July 40 Win. Monro Aitchison Hon. Richard CharU-ris P 2 Oct. 40 Hon. E. Fitz Roy\. Fane 20 Nov. 40 Paijnuuters.X 'Wm. Holden," 20 Feb. Em. 15 Dec. 04 ; Lieut. 31 Dec. 00 Cnpt. 12 July, 21. Cnpt. 7 2 il John Middleton," 25 Xov. 20; Ena. 10 Mar. 08; Lieut. 4 Oct. 0!) [April, 25. AtfJulantt.2 Joseph Wilkinson, (2nd Lieut.) 31 Dec. 39. 1 Edw. A. Somerset, (U< Lieut.) 20 March, 40. Quarter-Maslert. 1 RiclianI Tavlor, 29 .March, 39. 2 Edward Fla'ttery, 18 Dec. 4<l. Surgcmu. 1 {) Rob. Ranken," 11 June, 30; Assist.-Surg. 10 April, 12; Hotp. AaUl. 13 June, 11. 2 .Moses White, M.D. 29 July, 30; ^l/.-Sr(/.5 May,i> ; Hnsp.-A. 4 Apr. 14" iaitt.-Surijs. Evans Gamons Llovd, 18 Oct. 27 ; Hosp.-Astist. 25 Jan. 27" 1
1

Charles John Woodford

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2 Henry Downcs, M.'D. 1 Nov. 39. 2 Joshua Poyiit'r, 11 Jan. 39. liegimentnU Green. Facimjs Black. Ag^^lt, Messrs. Cox [Ix^ Uiittalion emtxirked/or Malta .\uc. 1840.] [2ii</ Uiittalion returned from the Ionian UlamU June 1 837.]
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ll<>ix-'fe MTiri' Kxi^-^litiun lo r<>)M'iihiu;'>n In l^*')? ; to Swi^di-n nnd 8tiliol(icntl7 lo lh In l-^m nnd 0, Int'tndint; thi- n-trt-at nnii \nU\w of Corunna. Walcheren. CamKxprdilion "f lln mid II In 111.. IVnliuulo, Inchdinc llie .i.i!i. of Oidll id liatlle of Itarroen, when^ he wui wounded. S-rvi.d oImi the cazutujgn of ISI4 In Holliuid. .'nl at Waterloo and the rapluri)
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Kelly'i 1810.

Ciipliire of Maninii|iie in IsOU and Guaaada, lucludiug lli aclloo at ChalcauKay

aj I'Uluburs

263

1st

West India Regiment of Foot.

"

DOMINICA"" MARTINIQUE"" GUADALOUPE.'

IIA

YiV"

3rd West India Regiment of Foot.

Years'

Ceylon Rifle Regivient.


Lieut. -Colonelt. Tliomas Flctrlicr,' Em. 2 Julv, 1803; Limt. Maroli, 08; Cnpt. 12 Mar. 10; Mnjor, I'C Die. 27 ; Lieui.-Col.m Fell. 3.5. James .Mnci>licrsoii,' Em. 1 March, 08 ; Lieut. 28 Feb. 10; Co/;/. 2.j April, 15; jV((/r, PGJuly, 32; iit'i/t.-Co/. p27 March, :3o.

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Miijors. .\mlcr8on,^ Lieut. 1th Fusiliers, 28


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Capt.

Sept. 13; Mt^or,

2 Mav, 34. Samiul Braybrooke,'

March, 23

Miyur,

Lieut. 17 Dec. 12; Lieut. 29 April, 18; Cap(. I'O 27 Feb. Xi.

20 33 22

Vr.-STT.j

Roi/al Newfoundltiml Veteran Companies.


Major, Rohort Law,' K.II. JS/u. 8 Juiie, 180U; Lieut. 27 May, 11 .Vt/oi-, i'2!) Aug. 34.
;

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Oct. 21

Cant. p18 '

19


Royal Malta Fencible Regiment.
Colonel.

Count Sir Francis Rivarola, KCMG. KCH. Ens. 4 April, 1795; Lieut. 21 Feb. 98; Capt. 18 March,04; 3Iajor, G Feb. 07; Lieut.-Col. 7 March, 11; CoZ. IS) July, 21 ; Major- Gen. 22 July, 30.
*
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Lieut.-Colonel. BInrq. Guiseppe de Piro, CMG. 29 Dec. 37.

Major.
Francisco Bussiett, 10 July, 40.

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Captabu. Giovanni Gouder, 24 Jan. 25; James GaUand, 29 Jan. 36.


Carlo Cutajar, 17 Feb. 37. Vincenzo Bonavita, 2 Jan. 40. Salvatore Calleja, 17 Feb. 40.

*i?r!.-il/rtj.

28 June,38.

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Mederico de Marchesi Alessi, 10 July, 40.


Lieute^iants.

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Antonio Maltei, 16 Jan. 27. Guglielmo Petit, 17 Feb.37. SalverioGatt,31 July,37.


Felice Rizzo, 27 Oct." 39.

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Guiseppe Gouder, 2 Jan. 40. Georgio Virtu, 17 Feb. 40. Nicola Metrovich, 10 July 40. Ensigns. William Gatt, 31 July 37. Guiseppe Cavarra, 9 Feb. 38. Guiseppe Sesino, 27 Oct. 39. Filippo Eynaud, 2 Jan. 40. Loreto Bonavita, 17 Feb. 40. Guiseppe de Piro, 10 July, 40.

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Paymaster. Vincenzo Rizzo, 25 Feb. 17. Adjutant.


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Salverio Gatt.

(*Lieut.)

Quarter-Master. Paolo Salamone, 25 Jan. 39. Surgeon. J. Montanaro, 3 Aug. 38.

A ssistant-Surgeon.
Michelo F. Camilleri, M.D. 3 Aug. 38. Faelngs Blue.

Agent, Sir John Kirkland.

5* Lieut.-Colonel King embarked with tlie 11th Dragoons for the Peninsula in 1811, and was severely wounded, {right arm amputated) in the action of El Bodon, and returned to England in consequence. Proceeded again to the Peninsula the latter part of 1813 witli the 16th Lancers, and remained until the end of the war. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Joined tlie IGtli Lancers in India, in 1823, and served as Major during the campaign at Bhurtpore. 6 Lieut.-Col. Despard served at the siege and storm of Chumeer, (received a contusion on mounting the breach,) and three other forts in the East Indies, in 1807 ; siege of Gunourie ; campaign against the Seiks in 1808 and 9; campaign of 1817 and 18 in the Deecan, including the battle of Jubhulpore. 7 Col. Falconar's services : first Egyptian campaign; campaigns of 1805-6 in Italy, including battle of Maida, siege of Scylla, and capture of Catrone. Second Egyptian campaign, including the siege of Rosetta, and action at El Hamet. Campaign of 1814, in Holland, including action at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp. Campaign of 1815, in Flanders. Besides the above, various other desultory services and skirmishes. Medal for services in Egypt. 8 Lieut.-Col. Harvey served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the medal. S* Paymaster H. B. B. Adams served at the siege of Pondicherry in 1733; at the capture of the island of Ceylon in 1706 ; engagement at Ferrol, 25tli Aug. 1300 ; capture of the Danish West India Colonies in Dec. 1907 and capture of Guadaloupe in 1810. 9 Pavmaster Storey served in Spain and France in 1813 and 14, and was severely wounded at tlie battle of the Nive, 11th Dec. 1813. in Ihmms il ili 10 Lieut. Graham's services: Exjiedition to South .\merica in 1 -"7. iiilii'in
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campaign and battle of Corunna ; and subsequently in lli ; del Puerco, of the Coa, near Almeida; Ijattle of Busaco ;:' battle of I'uentes d'Onor sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and I:: numerous skirmishes. Wounded on the 18th June at Waterloo. " 11 Lieut. Ilopeserved in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to 111 i. works at b;Ltii. enemy's Alraaras; action at Arroya-del-JIolinos 30th and 31st July), and Nivelle. Served also the campaign oi 1 ''
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23 Oct. 18 8 Dec. 19
ditto

April 27

ditto

Geo.

Wm.

Binifham

John Edward Dupuis John Low


George >Iarkland Robert Robertson

5 July 20 3 Feb. 21 1 Aug. 1 June 22 1 1 July 18 June 24 15 Nov. 10 Dec. 26 Dec. 13 Feb. 25 28 Feb. 9 April
ditto

12 May 2C May 8 June 5 July 13 Oct. 6 Xov.


ditto ditto
ditto ditto

8 Nov.
ditto ditto ditto

12 Xov.
ditto ditto ditto

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Henry Geary John Herbert Caddy Henry Joseph Morris Richard Mathews PoiJden
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ditto ditto

14 \ov. 16 Nov.
ditto

18 Nov.
ditto
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ditto ditto

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3 Jan.

First LiBrTESASTS. John M'Coy Edw. Fitzherbert Grant


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10 Dec.
18 Oct. 2G
ditto

30 April 30 June 9 Dec.


31 12 11 12 19 Dec.

Georpe n.B. William Robert >'cdham 9 Patrick Scott Campbell


St.

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19 Jlay 28
ditto ditto ditto

May 29
July July
Jan. 30

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.

H.B. .^usmstus Hcnrj- Frazer B.B. EdwanI Charles Warde

..

9
n.c.

A lexander Ty tier
Henry Stephen Tlrcman Henry Coijpe Stace Robert Roe Fisher John William Orrasbv, t
. . .

ditto ditto

ditto

1 Mar. 30 June 3 July

6 Aug.
ditto ditto

6
7

3
1

4 July 5 Jidy 22 July


ditto ditto

n.B. -Arthur Josph Taylor

George Maclean William Baird Young n.B. William Harrison Askwith Franklin Dunlop 4 Francis Dick 7 5 Alfred Tylce 5 Charles James Dal ton .... 2 William Henrv Forbes, < n.B. David Eflwani Wood n.B. Harcourt I'opham 6 Hugh .Manley Tuitc 9 Wm. Emerto'n Heitland .. 2 George Innes

. .

ditto ditto ditto ditto

5 Aug.
1

Oct.

18 Dec. 29
ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

6 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov.


1

April 31

29 April
27 Jlay

C .\m. 30
ditto ditto ditto

Fred. Eanlley Wilinot

2 James William Fitz ilaycr 5 Geo. Rob. Harry Kennedy H.B.George Sandham n.B.Chas. VansittartCockbuni
2
Frelerick

ditto ditto ditto


, ,

ditto ditto

Wodehousc

^
7
R.s.

John Henrj- Francklvn


Hen. Thomas Fyers Gloucester Gambit r Frsncis Seymour Hamilton

17 Dee. 96 July 31
ditto ditto ditto

30 June 20 Jidy 20 Aug. 3 Sept. 4 Sept 27 Sept. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 2 Feb. 32 29 May 23 June
13 J.dv 31 July 17 Aug.

"

. .

Royal

Artillery.

First Lieutenants.

IST LIEUT.
July
. .

Edward Walter Crofton Samuel Philip Townseud H.E. Hon. Robert French Handcock 1 Powrie Ellis 3 Robert Wynter 6 Nathaniel Evanson Harrison
6
8

ditto ditto ditto ditto

29 16 23 28 22
7

Aug.
Oct.

32

Dec. Dec.
Jan.

33

16

Dec.
ditto ditto
ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

Charles Cheetham Gilbert J. Lane Buchanan William Staines Paine H.E. Walter Raleigh Gilbert 8 Alex. Fred. Wilham Papillon, s .... Henry Aylmer 3 H.B.George Chas. Rawdon Levinge Alex. Graham Wilkinson Hamilton. 1 2 Wilham Fulford

6 4 4

May
July

16
1

19 17

Aug. Aug.
Oct. Oct.

23
21

20
17

Nov. Nov.
Dec.
Jan. Feb.

H.E.Arthur Newcomen 1 Alexander Irving 6 Dionysius Airey 7 Stanley Bing Hornby 4 St. John Thomas Browne 6 Charles Bingham 9 Henry Sebastian Rowan 8 John Noble Arbuthnot Freese
H.B. Frederick
7

ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto


)

22
10 10 8 10
11

34

June
ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

20
14

Mar. July July July July Aug.


Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct.

8 8
1

Darby Cleaveland Henry Murray Charles Smith Henry Austin Turner

',

9 25 24 25

20
21

Thos. Beckett Fielding Marriott....

Dec.
ditto

4 5 9 6
8 3

Thomas Elwyn
Charles James Wright Geo. Augustus Fred. Dcrinzv

Nov. Nov.
Dee. Dec.
Jan. April

ditto ditto
ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

WiUiam Hamilton
Peter Maclean Charles Robert

Elliot.

..."

Wynne
'.

H.B. Francis

Lowry Wm. Montgomery 'VYynne Ramsay


.
.

29 30 28 4 6 5 6
12 19 2 28 6
17

35

May
June June June Aug.
Sept.

H.B.William
5
7

Wynu

Jones

Anthony Benn
Robert Miller

Mundy
.

Juue
ditto ditto ditto
ditto ditto ditto ditto

Dec.
Jan.

2 Charles Lionel Fitzgerald H.B. George Drought Warburton'^' H.B. Philip Reginald Cocks

36

May
Mar. Apr.
April

Robert Morse Fyers Richard Harvey Walter Frederick Crofton

Henry Edward Morritt, s Thomas De Winton 5 William Thomas Crawford 8 Pierrepont Henry Mundy H.B. George Edward Turner
4 3 9 8
7

ditto ditto

18 19 27 25 4 29
1

May
June June
July July July July Aug.
Jan.
ditto

Dec.
ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

2
2 2
8

William Henderson Alexander Stephen Dickson Charles John Torrens George Carter Evelegh William James Sraythe David William Paynter George Robert Barker
Peter Pickmore Faddy Arthur Thomas Phillpotts Henry Rob. Eardly \yilmot
Jolin Olphert William Bethell Gardner
.Tolin

2 12 13 10 10

37

June
ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

3-

8
8
1

2 3 G
8

rcivv \l-illiam Hewgill Henry Lefroy Chas. Jas. Buchanan Riddcll

Dec.
ditto ditto ditto ditto

ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto

3
1

Arthur George Burrows Molyneux Chas. Marston Edw'ard Price..

12

28

ditto ditto ditto

.ij'Senr.

Years' Serv.

Dfputy Adjutanl-Oeneral.
Colorul
tl

6
Bos,

James

Fife,

i.ii Sir

Hew DiilrvmpU
April 40.

8
U. s.

William

I'ortcr,

10 Sept. 82. 25 Sept. 82.

KCB. 23

Tlioinas Ileniiley,

Atfistnnt Adjutant-General. Lieut.-Col. J. E. Joins, I'Jtli Jan. 18.

23 Jan. 34. John Alexander, 20 Au;;. 3C.

I.

A((Jittants. A. ind Lt.liX J. \\\,;\itm&n,30 Aus. Si. 7 Hiid CaptT. .K. Ltthbriiljrcii Jan. 37.

James Burt,

Veterinary Surgeons. Charles Percivall, 23 April, 18. 1 June, 07. William Stoeklcy, 24 April, 05.

'ittd

dipt.

J. Souierville,

'Z'i

Jan. 37.

3 2

-ind

Capt.P. A.

Griffiths, 2-2 Jan. 37.

Matthew R.

Chaplains, Scott, 10 April, 37.

U.B. Und

C 9 5
7

and Capt.TH. Bas.set, 22 Jan. 37. Capt.U. G.Ticsdale, 20 Aug. 39 -ind Capt.S.]. Skinner, 17 Dec. 30. 2nd Capt. Piercy Benn, 6 May, 40.
Gore, 27 June, 40. 2d Capt.y. T. Lake, 23 Aug. 40.
J.

2nrf Cnpt.

George Baily Tuson, B.D. 1 April, 39. Company of Gentlemen Cadets. Captain. The Master-Gen. of the Ordnance. 2nd Capt.i3.\ U. B. Burnaby, 9 Sept. 34.

S.

\st Lieutenants.

Quarter-Mnatert.

W. M. Dixon,

Samuel Banies,

Feb. 08.

Tireman, 4 July, 30. 30 Oct. 37. H. P. Christie, 11 June, 38.

H.

4
1

a
2 3

Willuim Gates, 15 Nov. 09. George Lancleb, 1 July, 2o. Alexander Barker, 27 .-Vpril, 2G. .Alex. Fortune, 2G July, 27. William JIattbews, 25 July, 31.

Riding- House Estaldishment.


Lieut. Col. Richard Jones, 31 Dec. 28. Henry Philips, 31 July, 35. \st Lieut. Cornet 7th Hussars, 25 March 28. Alexander M'Pherson,! Jan. 3G. \st Lieut.

Director General of Artillery

FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT. .^iiX Major-General P. Drummond,


.

C-B. .23 April, 40.

Commissary

William Voung, 28 Jan. 33.

COMMANDING OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS AT HOME AND ON FOREIGN STATIONS.


GREAT BRTTAJS.
ArtaUry.
Engineers.
IJ.-C0I. Sir J.MJ'.Smith.Jirir.

Moody

....
. .
. .

yorthem Eailtm
KtiU
.

9i3LI.-Col.Whiu]tat<,
.

CB.^KB. CartUU

London Walthnm Abbey

Lleut.-Col. PhillpotU . Lieul.-Coloncl Tylden

yeiccastle

Bartrich

Coloiul Wright

Chatham
Woolirich
Uoricr Est-tcr

y Colonel Harding, CB. f LUut.-Coi. Thomson


Captain

Smyth

9 Major Ord
Captain Patten

....
.
.

Birmingham

9
Sustta
.
.

ilajor Victor

....
KB.

Manehcster

UuU

South Wtst

Colonel
.
. .

PortM
Crawford
.

\
.

Colonel Arnold,

Wtstem
Jrrtey

. .

.
. .

?l

Za. Col. Sir Geo. Cha. Hosle, CB.


Lii-uu-Col. English LieuL-CoIoQel Calder 9 Blanshard,

>puln Hope

Quenuey

Korlh BrllalK

Captain GwlUng Ural.-Col. Storjr

Lrilh Fort

CB.

Ltmfrick
Lriiutrr
.

IRF.LAXD. Col. J.WFbN-rSmUh.r/t. Dublin ut.-Col.J.JIichcll, CB.il Cohb*


Calonvl DJirer
Lieut.-Col. Scott Lieut.-Coionel Arabin

Lt.-Col. Holloway,

CB. Dublin

UUirr

MtuuUr

Commaidfiht

.... ....
. .

Ballincollii)

Stuntter

AlhUmt
Dublin
M^Jor Yule Colonel Cordcw
LieDt.-Cul.

Connavfhl

Pifton-kmut Fort
Oibraltar
. . . .

FOREIGN STATIONS.

MaUa
Jamaica Canada
V"'"'-

Ca
tn

Lieul.*Col.

Browne
Ballard

Jomiin Ittands Wtst Indus


. .
.

Lieut.-Col. H.

W. Oonlon
.
.

. . .

. . .

r<jloni'l

Grant Rudyeid F. Campinli


.

. .

Llrut.-Colonfl KirhT.

Brown

M^or

LieuL-Col. Gimjdon, Goaaat

KB.
^0.

{jaLicol.-Col.

Oldflcld,

.la

MaciachUn

Memr
. .

Major Fraor f Major Wood


(i.

ut.-Col. Sir R.
. .

U. UounycatlU

M^or

Wright

. C<iIonrl Tn'iawny .-rolonel Rum

BO.I. W.
Xievt.

m Li.ut.-Col.
EIWTo

Puwir, CB.KB. Crawford

Capt. Aluzandrr |l Oilonei L'Wia.


Li>'Ut.-Colunt']

CB.

DixoB

Colonrl Fycn Capt. Bud)fi>n

Major K.'lull

Lieut. -Coi. Barner


II

Fa^tjiiiirt

(0 tks

Ordnanet Dipartmtnt. Mann. Cox

Co.

War

Services of the Officers of the

Royal Artillery.

2 Lieut. -General Shrapnel served with the Duke of York's army Flanders, and at the siege of Dunkirk. 3 Lieut. -General Wulff served at the siege of Fort St. Philip in Minorca in 1701 and '2 ; in
the West Indies in 96, and proceeded from thence to Quebec, where he remained until 10th Sept. following, when he embarked to join his company in the West Indies. Volunteered his services with the expedition to the Hekler in 1790, under Sir Ralph Abercromby, and served with that army until it returned to England. 4 Sir Wiltshire Wilson was present at the following sieges, actions, &c. Valenciennes, Dunkirk, and Nieuport in 1793; Tournay and Nieuport in 1794; Quiberon Bay in 1795 ; Ostendin 1798; Capture of St. Lucie, and Tobago in 1803; and Surinam In 1804. Wounded in the left thigh and right hand at Dunkirk. 6 Major-General Pritchard was present at the siege and surrender of Fort Bourbon, Martinique, in 1794, and was wounded by the bursting of a shell; was at Bass Terre, Guadaloupe, on the Republican troops regaining possession of the islands ; at Morne Mascot, when attacked. 7 Major-General Beevor served in Flanders in 1793, 4 and 5; in Egypt in 1801 and 2 ; in Spain under Sir David Baird in 1808 and 9. Medal for services in Egj'pt. 8 Sir James Viney has received a medal and one clasp for Roleia and Vimiera, and Corunna; at which last he commanded the artillery. 10 Sir J. H. Carncross served in the West Indies from 1797 to 1801 ; at Walcheren, 1800 3 and in the Peninsula and France, from 181 1 to 14, including the battles of Salamanca, (siege of Burgos), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; medal for Salamanca, and a cross and two clasps for the other actions. 11 Major-General Watson served in Flanders in 1793, 4, and 5, including battles of St. Amand, Famars, siege of Valenciennes, battle of Lincelles, attack of Dunkirk, actions of Lambric, Gateau, Lannoy, Houbaix, Mouveaux, Templeuve, Tournay, and capture of Fort St. Andrew. Present in the actions of the SOth Sept. 2nd and 6th Oct. 1799 at the Helder. Battle of the Blue Berg, and capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Resigned an appointment and volunteered his services to South America ; commanded the Artillery at the attack and capture of Maldouado, siege and capture of Monte Video, and attack and capture of Buenos Ayres a senior officer arriving, he tlien acted as Aide-de-Camp to Major-Gen Sir Wm. Lumley until the Troops left the country, then returned to the Cape. 12 Sir Thomas Downman served in Flanders in 1793 and 4, including actions at Cateau, Lannoy, and Roubaix, at which last he was taken prisoner. Commanded a troop of horse artillery during the Corunna campaign. Served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to May Medal for Salamanca. 1813, including siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battle of Salamanca. 13 Major-General Evelegh served the Corunna Campaign. 14 Major-General Fyers served the campaigns of 1794 and 5, in Holland ; employed on the French coasts in mortar-ships, during 1796, 7, and 8 served two expeditions to the Baltic, and accompanied Lord Nelson to Revel, in Russia, and to attack the flotilla at Boulogne in 1801, (wounded) ; present at Copenhagen in 1807, and at the siege of Flusliiug ; served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in tlie Netherlands, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. 15 Major-General Hon. W. H. Gardner accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege and capture of Flushing. 10 Major-Generdl Walker served on the Continent in 1704 and 5, and received three wounds in tlie retirement of the army across the Rliine near Arnheim, viz. one severely through the right arm below the elbow ; the others above the elbow, and in the right hip. 18 Major-General Drummond's services siege of Copenhagen in 1807; capture of the island of Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809; campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 19 Sir John May was employed afloat in bomb service from 1st Dec. 1797 to 16th April, 1801 present at Copenliagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula and France from 18th Jan. 1809 to 26th June, 1814, including battles of Talavera, Busaeo, Fucntes d'Onor, sieges of Cindad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, siege of Forts at and battle of Salamanca, battle of Vittoria,

274

Jf'ar Services
iieef of

of the Officers of

the

Royal

Artillery.

San Sebastian, passages of the Bidusson, Nivello, and Nive, battle of Toulouse, and various skirmishes. Sen-e<I also the Canijmiirn of 1815, including tlic battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of I'aris. Sir John received two musket-balls through the left tliii;h when chaminf; the French roar miard on the mominp after the battle of Salamanca, and a violent contusion at Yittoria medal and three clasps. 20 Col. I'vm served in Flanders in 1795 and 00; expedition to the Tcxel, 1797 expedition to Naples, lt<(5 battle of Maida, sieges of Scylla and Rcggio in Calabria, and siege of Gaita, 18<Hi; commanded Artillery in the expetlition to Egypt in 1807 capture of Ischia and Prooida, 1*19 sieges and capture of Spezzia, Genoa, and Savona, 1814. 21 Col. Brou!:h was at the capture of St. Lucio in 1790, and that of Guadaloupe in 1815. 22 l"ol. Bredin was at the capture of Grenada, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia, under Sir Ralph .XIxTcroinbie, and has also served in the Peninsula. 2:1 Col. Younghusliand served at the defence of Fort Biroton in St. Domingo in 1795, and at the siege of Flushing in 1809. 24 Col. Crawford was at the capture of Surinam in 1799, and Swedish and Danish islands in 1801 St. Lncia and Surinam in 1803. Served the whole of the Corunna campaign, and subsc(|uently in the American war, including the capture in the Ponoliscot in 1814. 25 Col. Smith's services: attack of Minorca in 1798 siege of Malta, 1800; defence of Porto Ferrajo, 1802 expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing Peninsular campaimis from January 1813, to May 1814, including the battle of Yittoria, passage of the Bidassoa and Xive, and siege of St. Sebastian. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Me<Ial and one clasp. 28 Col. JIunro srvc<I the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action of 21st March, and siege of Aboukir; expedition to Walcheren, and sieae of Flushing in action at New Orleans, 23rd Dec. 1814, 1st anil 8th Jan. 1815. Medal for services in Egypt. 29 Col. Cockbum was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795; expedition to Manilla; c.-jiture of Copenhagen in 1807. 3(1 Sir Hew Boss served in the Peninsula and France from 9th June, 1809 to Feb. 1814, lulling the action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal, Redinha (wounded in -boulder), Casal Nova, Foz d'Arouce (woun<le<l in the leg), and Sabugal, battle of iites d'Onor, action of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigoand Badajoz, (dangerously ;ih1c<1 in the head) action at Castrajon, capture of forts at and battle of Salamanca, capof Madrid and the Retiro, atfairs of San Munoz and St. Milan, battles of Yittoria, and I'jTenees from 2Cth to 30tli July, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battle 11. .if Bayonne, 13 Dec. 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the action of the 17lh June, and liattle of Waterloo. Cross and two clasps. 31 Col. Birch servo<I in Irclaml during the Rebellion of 1798 expedition to Walcheren ; in the Peninsula, at Carliz, and Seville, tinder Lord Lyncdoch and Sir George Cook in 1810, 11,12, and 13. 32 Col. .Annstrong was at the capture of St. Lucia and Tobago in 1803; Surinam in lf<ii4 and at St. Domingo in 1809. M Col. Paterson served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 and at Walcheren in 1809. Col. Oliver served the Egyptian campaign of IrtOl, including the action on landing, 1 March, auil battles of 13tli and 21st March. Present at the siege of Flushing. Medal
;

I'-ir

services in Egyjit.

35 Col. I.acy serve<l the campaign of 1799 in North Holland, and on the Eastern coast of Spain from Novemlicr 1812 to tlic cud of the war in 1814, including the battle of Castalla, the two sieges of Tarragona. Col. CamplK'll scne<l the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 13th, and 21st March, capture of Rosetta, several affairs on the march to, and capture I ( iiiro, and afterwards at the capture of Alexandria. Me<lal for services in Egypt. 37 Col. Turner was at the capture of the Cape of Gooil Hope in 180(i. Served also in the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of the war, inclwling the battles of Orthes and T'liilouse, and the affairs of Yic Bigome and Tarbcs. Medal and one clasp for Orthes and
I
'''
.

'"USO.
-

Colonel Cleavcland served the Kandian campaign in which the king and his territory capture<l. Sir Robert Gartliner's services : capture of Minorca in 1798; campaign in Portugal Spain, including the Itattles of Roliea, Yimiera, and Corunna; expedition to Walcheren;

1810 to the end of the war in 1814, including the of Barrosa, rapture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, affair of Morales, l>attles of Yittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse ; campaign of 1815, including the battle of WaterliKi. Cross and two clasps. 40 Colonel Wallace was on txwrd the Pharnix Letter of Marque when she beat off a
iisular

campaigns from early

in

li.iltle

275

JFar Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.


French Privateer near Barbadoes in Dee. 1800. Present at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and at tlie attack of Suclcetts Harbour, United States, in 1813. 41 Colonel Richard Jones served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of Zuyp Hoom, Egmont, and Limmen. Present at the capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation until ind Dec. 1818. 4-2 Colonel John Edward Jones was employed afloat on hoard the bombs in 1801 and 02 ; the artillery on board the Volcano bomb, and was present at the bombardment of Cronenburgh Castle, battle of Copenhagen, and bombardments of Boulogne under Lord Nelson. 43 Lieut.-Colouel Brandreth's services Blockade of Malta in 1800; bombardment of Havre-de-Grace, 1803 ; Corunna campaign ; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 181*2, to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse. Medal and one clasp. 44 Lieut.-Colonel Story's services Blockade and capture of Malta in 1800; capture of the Danish Islands St. Croix and St. Thomas, Dec. 1807 ; bombardment and capture of Fort Dessaix, Martinique, Feb. 09 ; capture of Guadaloupe, Feb. 1810. 4.5 Lieut.-Colonel Hutchesson served in Holland in 1799 ; in the Peninsula and South of France from March 1813 to July 1814 Belgium and France from May 1815 to Nov. 1818. 46 Lieut.-Colonel Wliinyates served in tlie expedition to the Helder and campaign in Nortli Holland in 1799; expedition to Madeira in 1801, and to Copenh^en 1807 ; Peninsular campaigns from Feb. 1810 to July 1813, including the battles of Busaco and Albuhera; aft'airs at Usa^re, Aldea de Ponte, aud Sau Munos, attack and defeat of General Lalleman's cavalry at Ribera, and many other affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded in the left arm at ATaterloo. 47 Lieut.-Colonel John Michell served the campaign in Holland in 1799 ; in the Peninsula and South of France from Aug. 1813 to May 1814, including siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and jVive, battles of Ortbes and Toulouse ; in America from May 1814 to May 1815, including the attack of Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and other operations on the coast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses in the Netherlands. Medal and one clasp. 48 Lieut.-Colonel Trelawny served in Holland in 1799; and in the Peninsula and South of France from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the passage of the Adour. 49 Lieut.-Colonel 'Hunt served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798; at Cadiz from Feb. 1810 to Feb. 1812 in Belgium and France from 1814 to 1818, including the operations against the enemy in connection with the battle of \yaterIoo. 61 Lieut.-Colonel Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies in 1801, under Lieut.

commanded

Gen. Sir Tlios. Trigge. 52 Lieut.-Colonel Mercer served in South America in 1 807 and 8. Also the campaign of 1815, including tlie battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 53 Colonel W. G. Power served in Spain, Portugal, and France, from 14th Oct. 1808 to 4tli June 1814, including tlie battle of Talavera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), and Badajoz, capture of French worlvs at Almazaby, reduction of forts at, and battle of Salamanca, sicife of Burgos (wounded), siege of San Sebastian from 11th July to 8th Sept. 1813, passage of the Bidassoa, Nive, and Adour. Col. Power led the reserve to the support of the assaulting party of Fort La Picurina during the last siege of Badajoz, and the Commandant
surrendered to liim personally. 55 Lieut.-Colonel Bridge served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier, and those on the North-West side of Lake Ontario, and Burlington Heights in Upper Canada, between Permitted to wear the word Jan. 1813 and Aug. 1814. Wounded 7th May 1813. *' Niagara " on appointments. 56 Lieut.-Colonel Brown served at Waleheren in 1809. Also the campaign of 1815, including the liattle of Waterloo and taking of Cambray. 57 Lieut.-Colonel Grant served in Hanover in 1805 under Lord Catlicart. 58 Lieut.-Colonel Scott served in the expedition to Waleheren, and was at the siege of
FlushiuR. 59 Lieut.-Colonel Dyneley's services: Campaign of 1805 in Italy under Sir James Craig; and tliat in Calabria in 1800 under Sir John Stuart, including the l>attle of Maida and siege of Scylla. Peninsular campaigns from July 1811, to November, 1813, including the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded in the head), siege of forts at Salamanca (wounded

276

tFar Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillay.


the fhec), hipjlits of St. Christiivcl, battle of Salamanca, defence of the Briilfrc of Shiuuii'as, iifl'.;ir ut Moralva de Toro, buttles of Vittoriu, and the Pyrenees. Canipai);n of 1815, includih'j; the battle of Waterloo. Taken prisoner at Mulanalienda near Madrid, 1 1 tli Autf. 1812, when en^aire*! with the rear-p:arfl of Joseph Bonaparte's army. fil Lient.-Coliniel Durliy served in Hanover in 180o, at the sicijc of Copenhujicn in 1807,
in
unci tlie ('i)rinum eunipaii^ii.
<!.! I. eut.-foliinel Wulcott served tlie ineludini; the battle of Waterloo.

Comnna

campaign.

Also the campaign of 1815,

Lieut.-l'olonel Hndyerd serve<I in bomb vessels on the coast of France in 1804. Present in two buttles, anil the capture of a fortress in the Travaneore war, Eiist Indies. Served
(il

sko the eampuigu of 1815, including the battles of Qtiatre-I3rus and Waterloo. (>4 Lieut. -Colonel Cator served the campaign of Walcheren and siege of Flushing. In the Peninsula and South of France, from the end of 180!) to the termination of the war in
1814, ineludin'.; the defence of Cadiz, lines at Torres Vednis and at Santarem, battle of Barrosa (wounded), affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, p;issage of the Bidassoa,and at the attnck of Bidassoa by the French, battles of Nivelle and Nive, and four days' engagements in front of Hayoniie. (5 Lieut.-Colonel Dansey was ut the taking of Ischia in 1809, and Santa JIaura in 1810.
Serveil also the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14 and 15, in tht Peninsula, France, and Flanders, including the last siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (severely wounded), battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Waterloo, (severely woundeil), besides various minor actions and skirmishes. (Kl Lieut.-Colonel Crawford served in the lines in front of Sobral, Portugal, in 1809; at the capture of Genoa in 1814 and subsequently in the American War, including the taking of Washington, and engagements before New Orleans. C7 Lieut.-Colonel II. W. Gordon's services: Exiwdition to Naples, Dec. 1805, and subsequent occupation of Sicily ; battle of Maida, and attack and surrender of the Rock of Scylb, 180C. (>8 Sir Wm. Colebrookc's sen ices Campaigns of 1809 and 10, in India ; expedition to Java ill ]8ll, incluiUng the action of Wcltyvreden, in batteries before ComeUs (until i>iinde<l in tlie groin 22d .\ugu3t), anil the siege and capture of Jokjakarta. Expedition to PalemlMini;, in Sumatra, 1813 campaign of 1817 unil 18, in India, against the Pindarrceg and Mahruttas; campaign of 1818 and 19 Southeni India. Present also at the sieges of Ra-el-Kyhma and Zuya, .\rab fortresses. 70 Lieut.-Colonel W. D. Jones served with the Anglo-Russian expedition to Naples in 1805 J prvscnt at the attack and capture of Reggio Castle, in Calabria, in 1806 ; expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; in charge of the division of Mortar-Boats forming part of the AngloSiciliaJi Flotilla preparol by Sir John .Murray, and opposed in almost daily skirmishes with the batteries and Flotilla of Murut, King of Naples, in the Faro of Messina, the whole of tlie summer of 1810. 71 Licut.-Col. Dundas was at the siege of Flushing in I809; at Cadiz in 1810 and 11 detacheil from Cadiz to Tarracona in 1811 wounded in right ankle at Ciiidad Rodrigo, and most severely and dangerously at Badajoz, left arm ami>utate<l, left thigh dislocate<l, and hip l>oiie shatterwi. 7-2 Lieut.-Colonel Arabin was present in the action after the troops effeete<l a landing at Martinii|iie, aNo at the siege of Fort Bourbon in Jan. 1809. Served in the Peninsula from March, I8I2, to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Biar and Castalla, siege and capture of Fort San Felipe, Col de liidairuer, and buttle of Orihil. 73 Lieut.-Colonel E. T. Miebell was detached from Gibraltar in 1810, and commanded a fJuerrilla division in the Serrania de Roiida ; pri-sent at the capture of lionda, combats of El Bnm|ue and of Bonios, night attack and capture of .\rcos. Commanded the .\rtillery with the fon-e occnpyinv; Tarifa in 181i(, 1811, and 1812; engaged in all the affairs and operations at Tarifa, Veier, Casas Viejas, .\lcalu ami Medina Sidonia ; battle of Barrosa (shot through the shoulder) and flnal defence of Tarifa against Marshal Victor. In 1812 present at the assault and capture of forts at, and battle of Salamanca, combat of f:astrujon, and rniny affairs of oiit-p.wts. Serve<l in the Netherlands from December, 1813, to May, I, at the capture of .Merxem, investment and bombardment of Antwerp; and in the li-attack on Bcrgen-op-Zoom, conducted one of the columns, and was severely wounded
;

iiral plactn.

Lieut.-Colonel Cruttenden was at the capture ofGiwdaloupe, in 1815; commanded the troop ship when atUcketl by the Xomuch .American privateer, in the West Indies, h he beat off with great loss. 75 Licut.-Col. Faddy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, was a midshipman on boord the /Inn, at the capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldana Bay in 1795; present at the attack OD
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<i

277

IFar Services of the Officers of the Royal

Artillei-y.

Fort Jerome, St. Domingo, and at the siege and capture of the City of Santo Domingo in 1809; 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 aiiairs. 76 Lieut.-Colonel Wylde served in Holland in 1813 and 14, and commanded a battery before Antwerp and at the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. 77 Lieut.-Colonel C. E. Gordon served in the Peninsula and France from May 1813 to the end of the war, including defence of Cadiz, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa.and NivcUe, actions in front of Bayonne (10th to 10th Dec), battle of Orthes, occupation of Bourdeaux, subsequent affairs on the Dordoyne, and investment of the fortress of Blaye. 78 Lieut.-Col. Walker was at the capture of Flushing in 1809. Served also part of the campaigns on the Frontier of Niagara in 1813 and 14. 79 Lieut.-Col. Maclachlan served in Spain in 1813 and 14. 80 Lieut.-Colonel Blachley served in the Peninsula from July, 1809, to Dec. 1812, including the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. 81 Colonel JIacdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and proceeded from thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was twice severely wounded and taken prisoner; served in the Peninsula and South of France, from June, 1809, to July, 1814, including the battles of the Coa and Busaco, affairs of Redinha, Ponibal, Condelia, and Foz d'Arouce, battles of Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, affair of San Munos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Pyrenees, affairs of the Gmc d'Olerou, and .^ire, and battle of Toulouse. Sei-ved also the campaign of 1815, uichuUng the battle of Waterloo (severely wounded), and capture of Paris. 83 Lieut.-Colonel Jackson served in Canada from April, 1813, to Aug. 1815, including the actions of Chrystler's Farm, and Plattsburg: medal for the former. 84 Major Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded the batteries at the siege of Fort Eric in August and September. 85 Major Dunn's services Campaign of 1805, in Italy; battle of Maida, and capture ofScylla Castle in 1806; expedition to Egypt inl807, including the attack on Alexandria and Bosetta, and battle of El Hamet (taken prisoner). Defence of Scylla Castle in 1808 ; Peninsular campaigns of 1810 and 11, including the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, operations between the Aguada and Almeida, battles of the Coa, Busaco, and Albuhei-a, actions at Usagre and Aldea de Ponte, at which last he was severely wounded in the groin by a musket-hall which remains unextracted. Served also in the America war in 1814, including the taking of Moos Island, and occupation of Castine. 86 Major Bayly's services Campaign in Italy in 1805 battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla, in 1806; expedition to Egypt in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria and Rosetta; capture of Ischia in 1809; attack on an ai-med ship and gim-lioats in the Bay of Scylla in 1810; with the Artillery on the Eastern Coast of Spain in 1813, and present at the investment of one of the sieges of Tarragona. 87 Major Cruttenden served in the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Upper Canada, including the attack and reduction of Oswego. 88 Major Sinclair's services: Expedition to Zealand in 1807; expedition to Portugal, and battle of Corunna; expedition to the Scheldt in 1809; Peninsular campaigns from Feb. 1811, to Aug. 1814, including the assault on Badajoz in 1812, affair of Villa Murial, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, and sortie from Bayonne, besides various minor affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815 including the battle of Waterloo. 89 Major Gray accompanied the expedition which sailed under Sir David Baird, in 1805 and was present at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope, Jan. 1806. Accompanied the division sent from the Cape to co-operate with the expedition from India for the reduction of the Isle of France, having resigned the situation of Major of Brigade to the Royal Wrecked in the King Artillery at the Cape, to accomimny the division as a volunteer. George transport 1st Nov. 1805 (on which occasion Brigadier-General York was drowned), and saved several lives by his personal exertions, having been the last taken from the rocks by the boats of the Leda frigate. 90 Major Fogo served in America during the whole war, including the battle of
:

Plattsliurg.

91 Major the Hon. W. Arbuthnot, served in the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of the Douro, and the battles of <")porto, Talavera, and Busaco. 93 Major Blachley served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to Aug. 1814, including the siege and capture of Badajoz, affair of Castrajon, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos and retreat fi-om thence, affair at Osma, battle of

278

IFar

Sert-ices

of the Officers of

the

Royal

Artillery.

Vittoria, siege anrl capture of San Scliaslian (both operations), passage of the Bidassoa and the Nivelle, aetious of the t)th, 10th, Utli, and litl> Dec. 1813, in front of Bayoune,

imssuKc of the Acluur, investment of Bayoune and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he was wounilcd in the head by a mitsket-ball. !;) Major t'lialiuer sened on tlie expedition to Walchercn, and was present at the sie^e of I'lushiii^. !)4 Lieut.-Colonel Macbean's ser>-ice9 Siege of Copenhagen in 1807; expedition to Swvtieu and subsequently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore; expedition to Wal:

ehcri-n, anil siefie of Fliishujg ; campaign Brevet Lieut, folonel, lU .\ug. 39.
iK>

of 1810, including the battle of AVatcrloo.

JlajorStopford'ssenices: Expedition to South America in 1807. Campaign of 1815, ini-liidin,; tlie battles of Quatre Bras ajid Waterloo (received a contusion), and capture of Paris. Uti .M;ijnr Dowse ser\ed at Buenos Ayres in 1807. U7 -M.ijor Belson served in tlie Peninsula and South of France from July 1809 to the end 01 llie war in 1814, including tlte retreat from Tiiliivera, action in front of Almeida, action of tlie Coa, battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Uediiiha, Cazal Xova, Foz d'Arouce, uiid Sabugal, battle of Fucntes d'(.)nor, action on the heights of the Agueda, sieges of Ciudad Rodrcgo and Badajoz, actlous at Ca.trajon, San -Munos, San Milan and Osuia, buttle of Vittirria, aclioii with the French 'ii^th June, 1813, in the morning before they entered Pampeluna, in which he captured their last giiii from Vittoria ; actions in tlie Pyrenees, |)asii;e of the Mvelle, Mve, and Gave d'Oleron, and battle of Orthes, besides various

and skirmishes. Hanover in 1805, and at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. .Molesworth served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. UK) Brevet-Lieiit.-Colonel, 27 April, 18:38. 101 Major Bell's services -.Capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807 siege of fort Desaix, Martinique ; capture of Les Saintes, near Uuadaloupe, and bombardment and ilriving from the anchorage the French fleet in 1809 ; capture of (Juadaloupe and adjacent islands in 1810. Scrveil in the Peninsula and France from July 1813 to July 1814, inclnding the passage of the Bidassoa, Xivellc, Xive, and four days' engagements near Bayonne pa.-sai;e of the Adour, investment of Bayoune, affairs at Vie Bigorre, and Tarbes, pa.->sai:e of the tiuronne, and subsequent operations to the battle of Toulouse where he was slightly wounded. Scr\e<l also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras
luiiitir atTairs

!)8

.Major Stewart served in

U!) .Major

and

M'aterloo,

lo-J

and capture of Paris. .Major Louis servetl in the Peninsula

cludini; the battle of Vittoria, siege of

iuvestinent of Bayonue.

and France from Jan. 1813 to June 1814, inSan Sebastian, passage of the Mvelle, and Xive, and Served also the campaign of 1815, inclmling the battle of

Muterloo.
.Major Grantham serveil at the siege of Cailiz. 104 Major fionion was at the capture of Uie Danish IsUmds, St. Thomas and Santa Cruz 1807 ; capture of Martinique, siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Les Saintes in 1809; capture of GuailaloiiiK* in 1810. 105 Lieut.-Col. Brcreton serveil in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from December, 1801) to June, 1815, incluiling the sieves of Cadiz, Matagorda (wouuded), and San Sebastian; Iwltles of Burrosa (wouuiled;, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Ortlus, Toulou.se, Quartre Bras, and Waterloo (severely wounded) ; bi-sides the actions on retreat from Burgos, at San Munoe, Brevet- Lieut.-Col. near Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Sauveterre, Aire, and Tarbes.
I(i;(

in

loth Jan. 37.

Major England served the expedition to the Wesor in 1805 and G to the Cape of Good and South ~.\iiierica in 180(i and 7 campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, mcludiug the battle of Vittoria and sime of San Sebastian. 107 Major Wliitty was pri-siiit at the reduction of the Danish Islands in the West Indies in 18o7 capture of (Juadaloupe in 1810, and of Paris in 1HI5. 10j( Major Swifting served the whole of the Kandian canijiaiirn in Ceylon. no .Major Wood M-r\e<l in the Peninsula and France, from Feb. 1813 to the end of the
I0(
;

I1o|m;

war, including the battle of Vittoria, blockade of Paiii|iluna, Iwttlts of the Pyrenees, siege
of San Sebastian, Imttle of the Xivelle, affairs of Vie Biunrrc and Tarbes, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served the campaign in America, including the attack on Plattsburg. Major Heron servol at Scylla in Calabria, and exjicdition from Sicily in 1807 cap1 1 1 served in the Penture of .Martiniqui', ii-es of I'ijoin Island and Fort Itourlion, 1809 at insula and France from anil .May, 181-2 to the end of the war, including the affair Osma, battle of Vittoria (woundiii), both sieges of San Seliastiaii and stoniiiiiL' of the town, lusMge of the Bidassoa, Nivellc, and Nive (9th, loth, llth, and l-2lh Dec), blockade of Uayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
; ;

fFar Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.


14 Major Dalton served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. 115 Jlajor Colebrooke served the Walclieren campaign. 116 Major Raynes served at tlie siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden and subsequently to the Peninsula under Sir Johti Moore, including the retreat to Corunna. Served also subsequently in the Peninsula from March 1810, to the end of the war in 1814, including the siege of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, siege of TarifFa, action at Seville, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, passage of the Adour, and operations before
]

Bayonne. 117 Major Hardinge served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812, to the end of the war in 1 814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Ligny, and Quatre Bras. 119 Major Lock served the campaign of 1808, in Portugal, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera. 120 Major Sandilands served with the expedition to Walcheren ; also the campaign of 1815, and was engaged on the 17th June with the Horse Artillery in covering the retiring movement from Quatre Bras, and on the 18th June he was present at the battle of
M'aferloo.

122 Captain Strangways served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany, including the Gourde 16th Sept. and Leipsic 16th, ISth, and ISlth Oct. 1813, for which the Swedish order of the sword was conferred on him, he having commanded the Rocket Troop after the death of Major Bogue killed in action. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wovmded. 123 Captain Eyre served the Corunna campaign. 124 Captain Elgee served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Burgos (coutused wound in the leg), aud investment of Bayonne. 125 Captain Anderson's services Siege and capture of Flushing, and the subsequent operations in 1809; Bombardment of Antwerp, also previous and subsequent operations, in 1813 and 1814g campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and captures of Cambray and Paris. 127 Captain Schalch was at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. 128 Captain Armstrong served at Walcheren in 1809 and in Canada from May 1810 to July 1815, including the capture of ii detachment on River Raisin, the cutting out of an enemy's vessel when in command of a gun-boat at Prescott, at Fort Erie during a cannonade of 17 hours ; at the loss of Fort George, actions at Stoney Creek, and Black Rock, investment of Fort George, capture of Fort Niagara, Black Rock, and town of Buffalo, action at Streets Creek, and Chippawa, and at the siege of Fort Erie under an almost constant fire for about five weeks. Slightly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813. 130 Captain Evans served at Walcheren. 131 Captain Pascoe served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, A'ittoria, Nivelle, Nive, passage of the Bidasson, and other operations; sieges of B^iil^ijoz, (Krst siege), Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian. Army of occupation from 1H15 to 1818. 132 Captain Spiller served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing, and the attack and capture of Ter Vere. 133 Major Colquhoun served in Spain from 1812 to the close of the war. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, 10 Nov. 1840. 134 Captain Harrison served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, and was present at Cadiz, Isla, and Tariffa. 1 36 Captain Kendall served at Walcheren in 1 809. Present at the taking of Kandian Provinces in 1815, and the subsequent operations there in 1817 and 18. 137 Captain Wright served in Spain from 1st Jan. 1810, to the Slst Dec. 1812, including the seiges of Cadiz, Fort Matagorda, and Tariffa. 138 Captain Bridges served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula and France from July 1811 to Aug. 1814, including tlie siege of Cadiz in 1811 ; battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour and the operations before Bayonne. Attached to the Prussian corps d'armee in 1815, under the command of Prince Augustus of Prussia, and ciiiplnyi cl in tlie reduction of lMiilip|ic\ illc, Marienbourg and Rocroy. Adjutant to the Royal Artillery, serving with the Inrce (in]iloved in Portugal in 1826; and Brigade Major to the Koyal .irtillery in the Canadas, in 1838. 139 Captain Bent's services: Expedition to Walcheren, and bombardment of Flushing; Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1810 to June 1813, including the first siege of Badajoz,
battle of
:

battle of Albuhei'a, covering the second siege of Badajoz, capture of General Gerard's corps at Arroya de Molinos, covering the third siege of Badajoz, retreat from Madrid into Portugal, and the different aii'airs connected therewith. Severely wounded at San Munos.

JFar Services of the Officers of the Royal

Artillerij.

140 Captain Furneaivx scrrcd In the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to April 1813, and wan with the covering anny at the sicfje of Badajoz. Expedition to Walchercn, and bombardment of FlushMl Captain Morgan !K"r>ices ini;; Peninsular campai^^ns from April I81'i to the end of the war in 1814, including the i<le of Cadiz, battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian (severely wounded), and battle of Toulouse. 142 Captain Warde was present at the siege of Cadiz and at Waterloo. 143 Ccptain Ingilby served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 1813, including the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Forts of Salamanca (wounded), and Burgos; and the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 144 Captain Cater scrve<l in the Peninsula from April 1810, to Jan. 1814, including the siege of Cadiz. Servol also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and taking of Cambray and Paris. 145 Captain Pester was present at the siege of Cadiz, and at the battle of Barrosa, where he was severely wounded. I4l> Captain Stann-ay served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to July 1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, and passages of the Bidassoa and Adour. 147 Captain Story served in the Peninsula and France from Xov. 1812 to May 1814, Includiu'.; the sitnre of San Seltastian, and passages of the Bidassoa and Adour. 148 Captain Slade scrveil in the Peninsula and France from March 1812 to June, 1814, iocludinc the battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees, and Orthes j siege of San Sebastian ;
:

pasiuiiri- of tlie Bidassoa, and Xivelle. 15U Captain James served in the Peninsula and France, from October, 1812, to .\pril, 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. Served subsequently

in tlie

American War.

152 Captain Bloomfield servwl in the Peninsula and France, from March, 1813, to June, 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa, and battles of the Nivelle, Xive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 153 Captain Trevor served the campaign of 1814 in Holland. Also the campaign of 1816, including the battle of Waterloo and subsequent operations in France. 155 Captain Palliser scrve<l in the Peninsula and France, from Xovcmber, 1812, to May, 1814, inclniling the siege of San Selastian, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse. Sirred 5ul>se<iuently in the .\merican War, including the battles of Bladensburg, and Baltimore, and opt'rations In-fore New Orleans. liAi Captain Macbean served in the Peninsula and France, from July, 1812, to August, 1814, including the affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, both sieges of Sau Sebastian and capture of it ; passage of the Xivelle 10th November, and actions of the Xive, 9tli, 10th, nth, and 12th December, 1813. 158 Captain Dickens served in Holland in 1813 and 14, including the attack on Merxen:, and the cannonade against the enemy's ships of war in the basin at Antwerp. 150 Captain Tomkyns servc-d the campaign of 1814 in Canada, including the actions near Fort George, and Lundy's Lane ; bloc-kade, attack, and final assault of Fort Erie, and attack by the .\nierican army on the British lines on the Chippawa Iliver. U"0 Captain Williams was engaged in the actions before New Orleans, and at the capture Served also tlie campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Fort Bowycr. of Paris. 101 Captain Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to June, 1814, includinc the passage of the .\dour, and battle of Toulouse. Served the campaign of 1814 hi Canada, under Sir George Provost. 1(:2 Captain It. U. B. Wilson scncil in Holland, Beli.'ium, and France, from December, 1813. t<i Jjuuary, 1810, includinn the liattles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 163 Captain CuppaL'c sen el in the Peninsula and France, from February to .\ugust, 1814, and was pntnt at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 104 Captain Buniaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 105 Captain Griffin serve<l Jjeforc Genoa in 1814. 100 Captain Bafiset was employwl in raisin;; the siege of Billioa, 25th December, 1836. Present in the field actions on the lOtb, 12th, 14th, 15th, and 10th March; attack and cuTving bv assault the town of Ilernani, 13th May; anil capitulation of the town of Fontarabia, 17th May, 1837. 107 Lieut. Wariiurton served with the Royal Artillery on the north coast of Spain from Feb. 18;J7 to Oct. l^W, and was woundeil un the 15th March 1837, near Ileniani.
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29

Yon

Vnars' Serv.l

Ordnance Medical Department.


\mnrStn.

JVar Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.


Samuel Trevor Dickens was present at the landing at Ferrol, in August, 1800, and joined Sir Ralph Abercromby's amiy in the Mediterranean in September following. 1 * Sir Aug. De Butts was at the sieges of Toulon, Bastia, and Calvi, and was favourably mentioned by Lord Hood in his despatches on the surrender of Bastia. 2 Lieut.-Gen. Evatt was present at the attack of Fort Fleur d'Epee, Guadaloupe, June, In 1795 1794, and at the defence of Fort Matilda, from 10th Oct. to 10th Dec. following. at Dominica at the attack and capture of the French force landed for the reduction of the
1

Sir

island. in 1799.

In 1797 served at the attack of the island of Porto Rico.


in Portugal, in

Wounded

at the

Helder

acting as commanding engineer at the siege of Ciudadella iu Minorca, in 1798, and remamed in the Mediterranean until 1801. 4 Sir Howard Elphingtone was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1705 served iu Egypt in 1801 as Commanding Engineer in the Indian Army under Sir David Baird. In 1806 was employed on a mission to Portugal. Embarked as Commanding Engineer under General \yhitelock in the expedition to Monte Video. In 1808 embarked as Commanding Engineer with Sir Arthur Wellesley in the expedition to Portugal, and was severely wounded at Roleia. Served also in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, and was Commanding Engineer at the passage of the Adour, and blockade of and

3 Sir Fred. Mulcaster served

1797 and 98

from Bayonne. Sir Howard has received an Egyptian medal, and a medal and two clasps for Roleia, Kivelle, and Nive. 5 Major-General Durnford was present at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe, iu 1794. 6 Sir John Jones served the campaign in Calabria, &c. ; was present at the battle of Maida ; attack of Castle of Scylla ; the retreat to Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren, reduction of Flushing; served the campaigns of 1810, 11, and 12, in the Peninsula; has received a medal for Badajoz. Sir Jolui was shot through the ancle joint at the siege of
sortie

Burgos, Oct. 1812. 7 Major-General Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1799, St. Martin's, and St. Bartholomew's, in 1801 directed the siege of Scylla Castle, and that of the Fortress of Santa Maura in 1809; served with the army in Spain, in 1812; at the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona in 1813, and remained with the iinuy until 1814. 8 Major-General Birch served in Flanders, and Ilollii'iid, in 1793, 94, and 95 ; the Egypserved in the north of tian campaign of 1801 ; taking of Copenhagen uiidrr Lord Cathcart Spain in 1808 ; taking of Flushing in 1800 blnekiiile of Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ; has received Valmesada, a medal for Barrosa. Gen. B. was shot tlironuh the fliigh near 7 Nov. 1808. 8* Sir Stephen R. Chapman served in Holland in 1799; at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Feb. 1811. 9 Major-General Nicolls served in the West Indies in 1799 and 1800, andwentout to Halifax in i 808 as Commanding Engineer with Lt.-Gen. Sir George Prevost ; he remained Commanding Engineer in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick under Sir John Sherbroke, having very active employment in erecting temporary defences for these Provinces until Octol)er 1814 ; and was present at the capture of Moose Island, Castine, and Belfast, in the State of Maine, in that year ; he was then moved, as Commanding Engineer, to Canada, wliero lie was arduously and importantly employed during the winter in visiting and making a Military Report on the whole of the frontier of both the Canadian Provinces, until the peace was known there in March 1816. 9 Major-General Wright served in the West Indies during the war with France, from 1800 to 1805 inclusive, including the capture of the islands of St. Lucia and Tobago from the Froncli. Served in North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick during the wliole of tlie late war witli the I'nited States, under Sir George Prevost and Sir Jolin Slu>rbrooke; and with the latter officer served as Deputy Quarter Master General of tlie Forces in the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Served iu the island of Ceylon, liaving volunteered his services in that island during the rebellion of the [Kandian provinces, and, on his return to England, visited the Court of Persia in an official capacity. 10 Sir John Burgoyne's services blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valetta, 5lh Sept. IHOO; landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807; capture of Alexandria, 20th March; attack of Kosetta from 7th to 18th April, 1807 retreat to Corunna, 1809; passage of the Douro, 12th May affair of Salamoude, 16tli May ; blew up Fort Conception in presence of the enemy, 21st July battle of Busaco, 21st Sept. ; retreat and lines of Lisbon ; siege of Ba<lajoz, 2n<l to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Elbodon, 25th Sept. 1811 ; siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, 8th to 19th January, 1812 , siege and storm of Badajoz, 17th March to 6th April, 1812 ; siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, 17th to 27th June, 1812; battle of Salamanca, 22nd July, 1812 ; advance to Madrid, and capture of Retire Forts, 14th August, 1812 ; siege of Burgos, (wounded) I9th Sept. to 21st Oct. 1812; retreat from Burgos; advance of the army and cross the Ebro, May and June, 1813; battle of Vittoria, 21st June, 1813 siege and storming of St. Sebastian, (wounded) 15th July to 13th Aug. 13 ; siege of Castle of 'St. Sebastian, 31st Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813; passage of Bidassoa, 7th Oct. 1813; battles of the Nivelle and Nive ; passage of Adour, 23rd February, and blockade of Bayonne sortie from Bayonne, 14th April, 1814 ; attack of American lines before New Orleans; 8th
; ;
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Services of the Officers of the

Royal

Enijineers.
;

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1

in 1 806, in the defence of Gaeta ; afterwards in the battle of Col. Pasley'9 serriccs : Haida ; siecc of Copenhaecn in 1807 ; in 1808 and 9, several skimiishes, and in the battle of Corunna peconnoilere<i the enemy's coast under the fire of batteries, and afterwards at the sieee of Flushing ; Col. P. received a bavonct-wound through the thigh, and a musketwoun<l, which injuretl the spine, in leading a stonning party to attack au advanced work
;

occupie<l by the French on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th .\ug. 1809. in 1807,expe<lition to Copenhagen 1809, Oporto, Talavcra; 12 Col. fioldBnch's services 1810. Bnsaco; 1813, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive 181 4, Orthes, Toulouse; lias received a cross.

13 Col. .Vniold's seniees: blm-kadc and summder of Malta in 1800; the whole of the campaign in Egypt in 1801 inchuling the attack and surrender of Aboukir Fort and castle, battle of .\lexandria, and afterwaris accompanied the division of the army which CTpelleii the French from Grand Cairo, and took posS4>ssion of that city also present at the -umrider of .\lexandria to the British troops. Served several years in the West Indies, and It tile last attack and snrrcnder of the colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice, and Surinam, at which latter he was severely wounded in successfully leading the storming party against the Redoubt Frederick and Fort Leyden. Was several times handsomely mentioneil in the public dL-patcbes for his conduct at Surinam ; and was on that occasion pri'scntctl by the Committee of the Patriotic Fund with a sword of the value of one himdred jiounds. He has since 8erve<l several years in Bermuda and North America. 14 Sir Wm. Gosset serve<l in Holland in 1799, and was major in command at the attack upon .Algiers under LortI Exmouth in 181G. 14* Colonel Fyers served the Corunna campaign. to the end of the war, 1.5 Col. EUieombe served in the Peninsular from Nov. 1811 includins the siege ami storm of Ciudad Rwlriiro, 8th to 19th Jan. 18r2 ; siege and storm of Badajoz, 17th March to fith April, 181'2 retreat from Burgos, 18J2; advance i.f the army and cross the Ebro, May and June, 1813; battle of Vittoria, as BrigadeMajor: siece and stonn of St. Sebastian, 1.5th July to 9th Sept. 1813 pa.ssage of Bidassoa, 7th Oct. 1SI3: battleof Xivclle, 10th Nov. 1813: Nive, 10th, 11th and 12th Dec. 1813 ; passage of .\dour, iird Feb. 1814, and blockade of Bayonnc ; sortie from Bayonne, 14th April,
; ; ; ;

1814. Medal for St. Sebastian. 10 Col. Fanshawe's services :^-capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806; expedition to South .\merica, and sievre and capture of Monte Video in 1807 ; with the army in Portugal expe<lition to the Scheldt, and siege of Flushing in 1809. in 1808 17 Sir C. F. Smith's sen iei-s :capture of Santa Cniz, St. Thomas, and St. John in 1807 ; capture of Martinique (woundc<l) in 1809; senior engineer in charge of Cadiz and its environs in the operations connected with the battle of Barrosa in 1811; commanding
;

of Tariflfa, and in the field operations wliich led to that event ; chief engineer at Cadiz when the siege was raised in 181'2 : afl'airs of the 18th, and battle of Vittoria, ilst June, 1813 ; Villa Franca and Tolosa, 24lh June siege of St. Sebastian capitulation of Paris, 7 July, 1815: army of occupation ; has served 20 years in the West Indies. 1813, action of Castalla, May; attack of Denia, June; 18 Col. Hardine's services: 181.5, sieges of Mauberg, Landrecy, Marieuberg, Phillippeville, attack of Tarragona, June. and Rocroy, with the Prtissian army. battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla Castle in 1806 attack 19 Sir Geo. Hoste's serv ices on .\lexaudria and Rosetta in Egv'pt, in 1847 taking of the islands of Iseliia and Procida, and siege of Ischia Castle in 1810; action on boanl 11. M.'s ship Spartin in the Bay of Naples, May, 1810; two attacks on Antwerp, in 1812; led the Guards in the attack on
eii;rineer in the ilefenoe
; ;

in the expedition to the Helder in 1799. campaign in Naples and Calabria, in 1805 and 1806; battleof 21 Col. Lewis's services : siege of the Castle of Scylla, in Jidy and .\ug. 1806; capture of Ischia and Prositve of the cida, in the Bay of Naples, in .\uir. 1809; and siege of the Castle of Ischia served the campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula; wounded at the Fort at Santa Slaura assault of the breach of St. S<'tiostian, lost the left leg above the knee. 22 Lt.-t^ol.lltiUoway serve<l the campaigns of 1H10, 11, and 12, in the Peninsula wounded in the tn-npl-< Kfore Badajoz, March, 1812 ; shot thrtiugh the body 2Cth March, 1812, I.i!.l -t..r:iiiiiu' the enemy's works. JJ II. r. I. ant-Colonel Vavas-mr served at the siege of Cadiz. '.t.-< '>l.(iraydon was at the capture of Martin itpie, in 1809, and Guadalonpe, in 1810. U.> ;'.- ol.Tlionuvin was at the capture of .Marlinii|ue, in 18<I9. Servctl as commandI J in,' 1{. 1- _ -.' vr with the exjiedition on the north coa-tt of Spain, under the orders of Sir I(o;ii. .:ri. in IHI2. Serve<l also in the .Netherlands, in 1813, 14, and 15. r

Bergen-op-Zoom. 20 Col. Wriffht served

Maida and

battle of Talavera. J of Alhuhcra, May, l"! 27 Lieut. -Col, MikvIv ll.i^ has l>ecn twici- wniun^eil, for
.

June 181'2. Douro and capture of Oporto, May, 1809 ; siege of Badajoz, and battle I'tnre of Ciudad Ro<lrigo, January, 1812. ?. ii a great deal of active service in the West Indies, and which he receive*! the Brevet rank of Major, and the Cross of Kniglit of the lt..yal Fniicli Order of Military Merit. 2h Liiut.-t ol. Oliltield served in Holland in 1814; from March to June 1815, second in comnuuid unfier Sir James Cannichael Smith in the Netherlands as Brigade-Major with h P'lkp "f Wf'.Hnitnn'f army t Waterloo, 'apitulation "f Pari, and army of occupatioo.
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29 Lieut. -Col. Dixon served in Canada during the war, from 1812 to 15, and wai wounded at the storming of Fort Sandusky ; medal for Detroit. 30 Lieut. -Col. Calder served in the expedition toWalcheren, and siegeof Flushing, in 1809. 31 Lieut.-Col.Slade was present at St. Sebastian in Julyand Aug.1813; blockade and sortie at Bayonne, March and April 1814 Col. Slade was one of the officers selected to accompany the boats from Socoa to the mouth of the river Adour, and to assist in laying the bridge across. 32 Lieut-Col. Tylden served at the siege and capture of Fort Santa Maria, 29th JIarch, 1814 Commanding Engineer in the action before Genoa under Lord \\m. Beiitinck. 33 Lieut. -Col. M'ells campaign of Portugal and Spain, in 1808 and i), inchuling action of Holi<;a, and the battles of Vimiera and Corunna; campaign in Holland in 1809, including the siege of Flushing; blockade of Cadiz, from March, 1810, to tlie raising of the blockade in 1812, excepting al)0ut six months absence at Carthagena, and with the army in Estramadura, including tlie action of Barrosa, and the last siege of Badajoz, in Marcli and April, 1812 served part of the campaign of 1813, until the army embarked at Bordeaux in 1814, including the passage of the Bidassoa, blockade of Bayonne, and the taking of a work at Laredo campaign of Belgium and France, in 1815. 34 Lieut. -Col. English's services: campaign of 1808 and 9, from the period the British army landed in Portugal until the retreat to Corimna, including battles of Eoleia, Vimiera, and Corunna; end of campaign of 1813, and campaign of 1814, including battles of Orthes and Toulouse; campaign of 1815, and with the army of occupation until August, 1817. 3.5 Lieut-Col. Blanshard was at the blockade and sort ie of Bayonne ; served afterwards in the American war and was present at the taking of AVashington the operations and engagement before Baltimore; field operations and engagement before New Orleans, taking by assault the lines on the right bank of the Mississippi, and capture of Fort Bowyer; joined Sir James Kemp's division in France, 22d June, 1815. 35 * Lieut. -Col. Alex, Brown served at Walcheren. 36 Lieut. -Col. Emmett's services, &c. sieges of Badajoz in 1811 and 12; passage of the Nive; Bayonne, Orthes, Toulouse; at New Orleans, at the attack on the American lines, and every affair on that expedition at the siege of Fort Bowyer slightly wounded at Badajoz in 1811; and on the advance towards Orthes ; very severely wounded at the assault of Badajoz in
; ;
;

1812.

37 Lieut. -Col. Ward served with the army in Sicily in 1811 and 12; was present at the action of Castalla, attack of Denia, and siege of Tarragona in 1813 ; served with the army in the Netherlands in 1814. 38 Lieut. -Col. Gordon's services: attack on the Castle of Scylla, June, 1809; siege and capture of Santa Maura, March, 1810. 39 Lieutenant-Colonel Barney served at the defence of Tariffa, in 1811 and 12; and at the captures of Guadaloupe and the Saintes in 1815. 40 Major Jones served in the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; served the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, 13, and 14, including the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, (1811), Badajoz (1812), Vittoria, St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonue; wounded leaduig the Forlorn Hope at the iirst assault of St. Sebastian. Appointed commanding engineer in charge of tlie fortifications on Montmatre, after the entrance of the British troops into Paris in 1815. 41 Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle was at the siege and capture of Flushing, August 1809. Served in the war with the United States of America from 1812 to 1815, and was at the taking of Fort Castine, tXohn Adnnis corvette, and fleet of merchantmen, and occupation of that part of the State of Maine east of the Penobscot River ; commanding engineer at the conVv'ith struction of the extensive works of the Castine Peninsula in the United States. tlte army of occupation in France. Served the severe winter campaigns of 1837, 38 and 3i), as commanding engineer in Upper Canada, and also held the command of the embodied militia, volunteers, &c. of the Midland and other districts with the local and militia rank of Lieut.-Colonel, and with this force, in the absence of the regular troops, defeated the designs of the insurgents at Naparree, and the brigands at Hickory Island, whilst preparing for an united attack upon Kingston on the 22nd Feb. 1838. 42 Major Marshall served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to Oct. 1813, including the first siege of Badajoz, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian. Slightly wounded at Ciudad Rodrigo, IGth January, 1812; severely wounded twice by musket-shots at San Sebastian, 31st August, 1813, when leading the advance of the column of attack up the great breach. 42 * Major Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, Flanders, and France, from March, 1810 to the 27th Jan. 16; viz. 5 campaigns in the Peninsula and South of France from 10 to 14, and one campaign in Flanders and France to the capitulation of Paris in 1815, and reduction of the army on the following year. From 1810 to 12 was employed in the Lines of Lisbon and Almaida; and from Jan. 12 to the conclusion of hostilities in 1815, held the command of a division of the Pontoon Train; (having been entrusted during tliat period with the organization and equipment of 4 several bridges ;) threw the bridges of the Gnadiana, Tagus, Bidassoa, Gave D'OIcron, Garroiiiie and Seine, and served in the trenches at the last siege of Badajoz, from the mnriiiii'^ nf tlir 18th to the 2;3d of March, when, tlie bridges of communication below the town Iieiiig destroyed and sunk, was dispatched (by order of the commander of the forces) to re-establish and remain with them (passing shot,shcll and ammunition during the nights, and provisions during the day time) for the remainder of the ocaratious received the thanks of Sir Rowland Hill at the

If'ar Services
p!t<iag

of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.

of the Tagiu In August eamc yi-ar, oo thu advaiico of his column to Madrid; end (iibsttiutntlT, wlicn on route to Salamanca (in conscquincc of tliu enemy's cavalry intereeptinj; the communications thron<rh the Sierra-<lo-Gatn) was conimanded by written instructions from the commander of the Forces, to retire witli the bridges on Alcantra de hi Kcina an<l Badajoz, to Elvas, and finally to Abrantes; where, equipping a fresh train of lK>ats for the o|H-nitions of the ensuing year, advance<l with the army from Sabugal and Freynada to the Ubro and Vittoria ; passaare of the Bidassoa in Oct. and latter part of the blockade of Pamplona; actions of the Uth and 11th Dec. 1813 at Bayonne; do. Toulouse in 1814 ; pa->e<l and repassed His Grace the Commander of the Forces and Staff durins the operations of the day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a fly-raft of three boatd ; and subse<{ueutly, advancing to MongLscanl on the Canal Royal du Midi, proceeded thence to Bonleaux ; where, parking the whole of the bridges on the Glacis of the ChateauTromjK'tte, they were in July same year embarked for the use of the army in America. Proei>edel to Ceylon, East Indies, Kith June, lit. Served as commanding engineer in the Kandyan Provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18. W Sir George Ciipjis scrveii in the Peninsida from March 1811 to tlie end of the war, including the siege of Ba hijoz, in March an<l .\pril 181i, affair of the pass of Biar, battle of Castalia, anil other smaller affairs in Catalonia in 1813 and 14 ; also at the capture of the Fort of BiiIaiTuer, siege nf Tarragona, and blockade of Barcelona. Led one of the columns of assault at Fort I'icurina, during the successful siege of Badajoz, on which occasion he was wounileil in the left arm. 44 Major Barry served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812, to Oct. 1813, and was severely woimde<l by a grape shot, 31st Aug. 1813, when leading a party to the breach at the storming of St. Sebastian. 45 Lt.-Col. Reid served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to the end of the war, including the three several sieges of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of the Forts at and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Present at the attack on Algiers, under Lord Exmonth, in 181(5. Severely wounde<I in the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajoz, 10th May, 1811; in tlie leg during the assault of Ciuilad Uodrigo, lijth January 1812; in the neck during the assault of St. Sebastian, 28th July 1813. 4C -Major Ord serve<l in Spain' during 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, including the sieges of Cadiz and Tarragona. 47 Major Savage served in the Peninsula from Xov. 1813 to the end of the war, including the investment of, and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. AX .Major Waters served in tlie Peninsula from .\pril 1812 to September 1814. Wag Ca<Uz when the siege was raised in the former year. In 1815 he was present in the actiors of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo. He led one of the columns to the assault of Peronne on the 2Cth June 1815, and was at the capture of Paris. 41) Major Matson served in the Peninsula from >fov. 1812 to the end of the vrar, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Kivelle and Nive. Served also at .New Orleans in 1814. 5<) Major Victor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war. Including Uie l>attles of the Xive, Orthes, and Toulouse. 51 Major Grierson served at Cadiz during part of 1812 and 13, and afterwards on the eastern coast of S(>ain. 62 Major Barou served in the Peninstila from Jan. 1813 to the end of the war. 53 Major Yule served in the .\mcrican war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 5th July, 1814, and Niagara, 2.5th July, 1814. 54 Lient.-Col. Phillpotis was favourably noticed in Sir Gordon Druramond's despatch of the attack on Fort Erie, Sept. 1814 Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 29 March, 39. 6.5 Major ."clwyn was at tlie attack of Guadaloupe, 10 .\ug. 1815. STi .Majiir <;o>et sene<l in Canada in 1813 and 14. 57 Maj.ir Bolt:in served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war. 58 Major Whinyates was at the battle of .Algiers, 27tli Aug. I81*>. 50 Major Robe joineil the 4th division of the anny in the Peninsula in 1813. In 1814 he was employed in the operations of the passage of tlie .\dour ; blockade of and sortie from Bayonne. Afterwards in the ex])edition to Xew Orleans. In 1815, 16, 17, and 18 with the Army in France. fl Major Wright was wounded by a mnsket ball tlirough the thigh, I2th Oct 1821, at Zante, in an attack marie by the Greeks upon a Turkish nutn-of-war. 62 Majiir Tliomson nas attarhe<l to the Prussian armv in 1815, and served at MauberT,

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;

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ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.


Head-Qiuirtcrs, Portsmouth.

Licut.-Colonel.

^ 9 John

Clmrles Menzies,

KH."

10 July, 37.

Captains.

Dnvid Anilerson Oibsonc, 31 July, 2G.


llarvcy Stevens," IG April, 32.

Richard Charles Steele," 11 June,

3-2.

First Lieutenants.

Tliomns IloUowav, 9 Dec. 33. John P. N. F. Clspperton, 10 July, 37.

Hcnrv Carr Tate,

11)

July, 37.

Hamnet

Parke, 10 July ,"37.

Second Lieutenant.

John JIaurice Wemyss, 19 Dec. 37.

STAFF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.


Deputy .^ifjiitant-General.^ Colonel John Owen, CB. KH.,
.Issistant A<(/utant-Generai
Office,
1

Jan. 38.
:i4.

C P Captain John Wilson, 31 May,


Adjutants.

a,

Xeic Street, Spring Gardens.

Por.i\tt Lieut. Peler M. M'Kellar, 1 1 July, 34. Thomas Stephens, 10 July, 37. Ply.\ H'o. William Wood, 10 July, 37.

Cha.

George I/igun, 18 Dec. 40.

Ply.\\st Lieut. T. Browne Gray, 20 April, 38. William M. Heriot, 1(! June,38. Cha.l Henry Wm. Parke, Aug. 38, Wo.\ Tho. P. Dwycr, 25 Feb. 39. Por.\

Quartcr'Masters,
Por. Ply.
\st Lieut.
I
I

Charles Miller, 10 July, 37.

Cha.

George Watson, 22 May,:W.

Wo.

lx/Xi</. C. A. Parker, 22 Aufr.40. Fred. Maltby, 19 Sept. 40.

Paymasters.

Wo.
Por. Cha.
Pty.

Georce Varlo, 23 Aug. 00; Slid Lieut. 18 June, 93 ; \st Lieut. 24 April, 90 ; Capt. 1 J July, 03. John Lawrence, 20 July, 30; 2nd Lieut. C July, 03; Lieut, lo Aug. 05; Capt.
31 July, 2G.

George Hookey,*' 23 Slarch, 30 "

2nd Lieut. 27 Jan. 00


;

Xst Lieut.
0.5

8 Aug. 11

Capt.
1
1 ;

12 Oct. 32. Gcorv'e Bnice Puddicombe, 22 -Aug. 40 Capt. 12 Oct. 32.

2nd Lieut. 31 Dec.

Xst Lieut.

20 Apr.

Barrack-Masters.
Ply.

Thomas Shcppanl,

t^

March,

2f>

2ii/(

Lieut. 4

May, 93

Xst Lieut.

18 Ucc. 94

Capt.

Por.

Wo.
Cfui.

1 Xov. 01 ; lireret-.Vajor, 4 Juue, 13. Tliouias .Mo<jre, 10 Aug. 27 ; 2nd Lieut. 14 Jan. 01 ; Xst Lieut. X.'i Aug. 05; Capt. 21 Xny. 10. Robert John Little, 12 Sept. 29 ; 2nd Lieut. 4 July, 03 ; Xst Lieut. 15 Aug. 05 ; C<i;d. 31 July, 20. .\mbro8C A. R. Wolrige," 5 Juue, 32 ; iml Lieut. 4 July, 03 ; Xst Lieut. 15 Aug. 05

Capt. 31 July, 20.


Surgeons.

Por.
I

D Daniel Quarricr," 10 Jan. 17.


Henry Parkin, S5 Sept.
22.

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Wo.

Ply. Cha.

Isaac Rvall, 29 May, 28. \MUiam Rae," 5 Feb. 38.

Assistant-Surgeons.

Ply. Por. Cha.

Wo.

William Cowling. 10 Oct. 22. J. D. Sininiio, 15 Sept. 27. Aleiand.r Blvlh, 21 Xov. 29. William J. Hunter, 1 Aug. 32.
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Cha. Por.

Arthur Kift, May, 34. Isaac Dias, 22 Dec. 34.

Wo.

John Buird, 23 Apr. 30.


.igent, Jlessrs.

Faciiun Blue.

Artillery

Blue Facings Red.

Cox

4:

Son.

297

; ;

fVar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines.


Colonel Lawrence, prior to entering the Royal Marines, served four years and a half In 1793 he served at Toulon; landed at Fort La as Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Malgue and Fort Mulgrave during the siege. In 1798, at the capture of a French squadron of three frigates and two brigs off Toulon. In 1805 battle of Trafalgar; the sliip in which In 1810, at Cadiz during the he served, the Colossus, lost 200 in killed and wounded. siege; was the senior captain of the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 15, served off New York on the American coast, mitil hostilities finally ceased. 2 Colonel Jones was at the defeat of the French Fleet by Lord Howe, 1 June 1794 and by Lord Bridport, 23 June, 1795. On board La Rewlutionnirc when she captured the Unite, 12th April, 1798. Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of war until 1814. 3 Colonel Adair's services Battle of the Nile ; siege and capitulation of the Castle of St. Elmo, Naples, and town of Capua in 1798; blockade of Malta, and surrender of La Valetta; blockade of Cadiz, and present at an attack made by Spanish Gun Vessels when becalmed under the batteries of that town ; on board II. M. S. Genuix, at the capture of ia Diane, French frigate ; served at New Orleans. 4 Col. Conolly served in Lord Bridport's action, 23rd June, 1795. In 1796, served in the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of I5astia, capture of Porto Fcrrajo, and On board H. M. S. Excellent in the destruction of Martello Tower in St. Fiorenzo Bay. battle of Cape St. Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Capture of Admiral Perrie's squadron off Toulon in 1798, consisting of three frigates and two brigs. On board the Hannibal, in the battle of On board H.M.S. Penelope, in the Algesiras, 6th July 1801, wounded and taken prisoner. action off Flushing and Ostend, under Sir Sidney Smitli, 16fh May, 1804. Present at the siege of Copenhagen, and captm'e of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebourg in 1808. In 1812, on board his Majesty's ship Hamadryad, when attacked by French privateers; debarked with detachments at Scheveling, and took possession of the Hague in 1814. During the above periods he has been very frequently engaged witli the enemy in affairs of Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund. gun-boats and batteries, ckc. &c. 5 Col. Beatty's services: landed at the attack of Santa Cruz, Tenoriffe, when Lord Nelson lost his arm ; Battle of the Nile siege of St. Jean d' Acre (wounded) ; was favourably mentioned in Sir Sidney Smith's despatch, and is the only officer now serving who participated in that celebrated defence. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Hormonie prhateer, and the surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique. Tlie publication of the despatches connected with these events, in which he was most favourably mentioned, procured him a Captain of Marines in the Coararjev.r, at t)ie capture patriotic sword of the value of 501. oi the Marengo and BeHe Po?e in March 1805; and in theDimcijal, Capt. P. Malcolm, when the small squadron under his command attacked two French frigates under the batteries of La Ilogue, near Cape Barfleur, 10th November, 1810. He has been engaged in other affairs of minor importance, and was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G. Cockbum with Napoleon in the Norihumherland to St. Helena. 6 Colonel Parke was present in Duncan's victory near Camperdown, 11th Oct. 1797 commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1812, and three companies in America, from 1813 to 1816, including the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Hampton ; besides the above, he has been twelve times engaged with the enemy iji boats
1
; : ;

and on

shore.
:

7 Col. Owen's services

Battle
;

of

Camperdown

bombardment of La Hogue

boarding anil capture of

defence of the island of St. Marcou India ship Chance under the

batteries at Mauritius; burning of French frigate La PrenncitsCf boarding and capture of ship Sea Nymph in harbour of Port Louis ; battle of Trafalgar ; and, although wounded, was, nevertheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Ajr/onanta ; capture of Copenhagen; destruction of Le Sobustc and Lion, French ships of tlie lino, Cette;

destruction of a French privateer brig in the port of Negaya ; capture of a convoy at Languilia, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of the Forts of Alessis and Languiha by the Marines under liis command, after having charged with the bayonet and defeated a battalion of the French 52rf of the line, of a very superior force. Commanded a b.attalion on the North Coast of Spain, including the actions of Alzn, 6th June; near Fontarabia, 11th July; and at Hcrnani, 16th March 1837, when the Royal Marines rendered such important serriecs to the Queen of Spain and her Allies. Engaged in most of Lord Nelson's attacks on Rota and 8 Colonel Wright's Services: Cadiz in 1797 ; battle of the Nile ; campaign of Naples in 1799 ; surrender of Ovo and Novo, Fort St. Elmo, Capua, and Guata ; cutting out of the Guiep at Vigo ; Egypt in 1801 and battle of Algiers in 1810. 9 Colonel Aslctt was present in the battle off Camperdomi 11th Oct. 1797. Has been repeatedly in action with the Flotilla off Boulogne, Havrc-dc-Grace, but was employed principally blockading, Cadiz, Brest, Rochfort, Carthagena, and Toulon, 10 Sir Francis Lee was at Copenhagen ; siege of Cadiz and various affairs of boats in the East Indies, and on the French coast. 11 Lieut. Col. Mercer was on board the Topof/o when she engaged two French frigates off

3oe

H'ar StTL-ices of the Officers of the Royal Marines.


bonis <if the Topage outtlni; out the enemy's armed vessels at 9an(a Sraura 180U; aliui in Allianiii in cnttiu'^ otit on varions oecasions. 12 Liciit.-t'ol. Wui. Wiillvi'r wus emiiloyiU from 18(h> to 1805 at the taking of St. Lucia, ToImh;o, Uenicnini, anil Hcrbiie ; wounileil at the storming and takin-^ of the battery called Petit Ance d'Allett present in various attacks on the enemy's batteries, on a frigate and brig iinilerfort Kdwanl, Martinique. 13 Lieut. -Col. M'Callum was at the capture of the Victorin French privateer in boats uniler hlj command in 1800 ; battle of Trafalgar ; forcing the Dardanelles and destroying a Turkish squadron in 1807. Employeil on various occasions in cutting out and destroying
f

orfu, aiul

111 till'

iu

enemy's

vessel*.

14 Licut.-CoI. Menzies commanded a detachment of Royal Marines landed at Port Jackson during an insurrection of convicts, in March, 1804 ; i)y his promptitude and exertions the town of Sydney ami indeed tlie colony was in a great measure preserved and tranquillity restored. In 1800 he coinn\anded one of the boats of Ilis Majesty's Ship Minerva, cutting out tlvc vessels from unilcr Fort Finisterre. In the barge alone (50 miles from where the frigate lay at anchor) captured by boarding the liuena l>!chn privateer, of three times the force of the Inwit, after a sharp conflict, in which several were killed and wounded. This attack was planned by Colonel .Menzies. Commaudod and headed the marines at the storming of Fort Finisterre, biin,' tlie first who entered the Fort. In boats catting out the S|uinish vessel of war, 5/. Joseph, from the Bay of .\rosa, where he landed and made prisoner Commanded the Marines at the the Siulnish Commodore who delivereil toliim his sword. cajiture of Fort Ouardia. Slightly wiimide<l cutting out the French corvette, Za Moselle, from mider a battery hi Basque Iloads. Taking of Fort Camarinus and gun-boats from under its protection. Repeatedly engaged in severe boat-actions, and against batteries. Heceivcd a sword of honour from the Patriotic Fuml. 15 Lieat.-Col. Murton serve<l in the North Sea, and the Ilelder expedition in 1799; served iu the E^yptinn expedition and the East Imlics in 1801 ; the West Indies (slightly wounded) in 18U4 ; coast of France, and engaged with the enemy's flotilla and batteries in 1805 j the Me<literranean in 18IK5, engageil in cutting out the enemy's vessels from under batteriesj and was voted a swonl from tlie Patriotic Fund ; in 1800, coast of Sx>ain, and aiding the Guerillas ; scncd in Holland in 1 813. 10 Deut.-Col. Fergusson sened at the capture of Rear Admiral Perree's squadron from Blockade of Malta Etcypt when in pursuit of the French and Spanish fleets in June, 1799. and capture of .admiral I'erree's squadron ie Gi'inrciuc 74, Vitlc dc Marseilles, &c. with a Was wreckeil anil severely inreinforecMitnt and npi>Iie3 for the relief of the garrison. jurc<l on !xarrl II. M.S. (^iteen Charlotte when burnt ofl' Leghorn in 1800, only Jottr saved out of a detachment of nearly 20<) marines, including sni)cniuineraries, in all upwards of700 jicraons perishe<l. Serve<l at the siege of Genoa ami Savona. Destruction of the fort of Port Espczie, emd guns carrieil off by II. M.S. Santa Dorothea in 1800, to which ship he Served in Egypt under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1801 tlicn iKlongeil. (medal). In 1800 at Maida. Defence of Gaieta and surrender of Trojiea; took possession of the latter town with liis detachment. Serve<I again in Eg}pt with tlie expcilition under He has been repeatedly engaged in severe boat actions, Major-Gencral Eraser in 1807. and against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding iu capturing and destroyuig ships and convoys on the enemy's coast. 17 Lieut.-Col. Swale scn'c<l in Holland in two general actions in 1799 ; in 1800 accompanied the expedition to Quilieron Bay, and was at the taking of a fort and two batteries at the Blurbion and destroyintr a brii; of war and other vessels. Present under Lord Keith at the (all of Genoa; also at tlie landini; in E;;ypt, and the actions of the 13tli ami 21st March, Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and a 1801. In 180-2 at the attack of Porto Femijo. French friirate in 1800. Landed at Buenos .AjTcs, eiitere*! the city after a sharji contest in the fleld, and captureil in his retreat with his detachment, two brass lield-pieces, in the Servi-^l in the breaching battery before Monte Video, face of a su|)erior forx-e of the eiieniy. .\ssistefl at the cutting out of two Danish schooners until the place was carriL-<l by assault, of war and the destruction of M.*venil of tlieir gun-boats in 1810. Medalfor services iu Egypt, 18 Lieut. -Col. Joseph Walker servol at Co|>euliagen. In action with Spanish gun-Iioats inthcGut of 19 Ijiut.-Col. Tlionias I'trMes' services: Gibraltar in I79U, ami rwapturiiig the Lady ydson cutter by the boats of II. M, S. Queen Ulockaile of Malta in I80II, and capture of .\dmiral Pcrne's squadron. On Charlnllr. boanl II. .M. S. Q<-cn Charlotte when tliat ship was burnt iifC Leghorn, 17th .March, 1800. Deliarkeil in cornnininl of the marines of H. .M. S. Santa Theresa and Mutine in a successStorming the Prima ful attack on the town of Finale, and relief of the .Austrian garrison. Galley (on the night of the 'JOtli .May) chained to the mole head liatterics of Genoa by the lioats of the fleet under Captain Ilcavor, K. \. Sii-ge and liombardment of Genoa in eonjnnrtion with the Austrian army, and surrender of the city and French garrison under <ienenil ^lassena. <>n board II. M. S. Minotaur at the capture of Le Pax ami Esmeralda Pponish lii|>s from <mder the butteries of Barcelona, 1801. Wounded iu U.M.S. Curo-

2UU

fVar Semces of the Officers of the Royal Marines.


boats off Ivica In action with a Frencli zebeck and Spanish packet. Blockade of Leghorn and defence of Elba, and attack on vessels in the Mole of Leghorn by the boats of H. M. S. Caroline and Saliiniine. Served in the blockading fleets off Brest, Rochfort and Cadiz, frequently engaged in boat actions on those coasts. 1805. On board H. M. IS. Blanche in the West Indies severely wounded and made prisoner in the action between that ship and a French squadron under Commodore Baudine. Served subsequently in the West Indies, and also in the Archipelago in 1830. Served several years on the staff as adjutant and deputy judge advocate. Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund. 20 Lieut. -Col. Burton served in the Baltic, coast of Spain, and West Indies, in 1801 and 2 ; North Sea and West Indies in 1803, 4, and -5, in the 5forth Sea, and wrecked the West Indies, in H.M.S. Astrea, in 1808 ; Adjutant 2nd battalion on the coast of Spain in 1812 and 13, and during the whole of the campaigns in America in 1813 and 14 ; has been frequently engaged mth the enemy in boat affairs. 21 Captain Marlay served at the battle of Trafalgar. 22 Captain Pilcher served with the boats of the British fleet, in 1801, in their occasional attack of the Spanish gun-boats and vessels off Cadiz. In 1803, served in His Majesty's Sh\-p, liahonable,in the North Sea; 1804, attack of thegun-boats and batteries at Boulogne; July 22, 1805, in the general action and defeat of the combined fleets of France and Spain. In August following, in action with La rojoose, French frigate. Januaiy 1 806, landed with a battalion of Marines at the attack and capture of the Cape of Good Hope, fn June following, with the same battalion, at the attack and defeat of the Spanish troops on the road to Bvienos Ayres, and at the capture of that city : in August following, at tlie defence of that city against the Spanish forces, after three days' action, taken prisoner, with the rest of the British. 1811, served in the North Sea, in attacks with the Danish gun-boats. 1813 and 1814, off the coast of France and America. Appointed to the 2d batalion of Royal Marines, and was at the attack of the American army and its defeat on the road to Baltimore, when Maj.-Gen. Ross was killed. At the attack of the American troops at Farnham church commanded upon this occasion the advance, consisting of small detachments of the 21st, 44th, and 85th rcgts. and marines. In 1815, was at the attack of the American Rifle force near Point ;i Petie, and the capture of that fort in West Florida. From 1810 to 1821, served in His Majesty's Ship, Viijo, at St. Helena, during the last nine months of Buonaparte's life, and assisted with the marines at his interment. 23 Capt. Ballingall prior to entering the Royal Marines, served as a Midshipman at Copenhagen in 1801 landed at Vimiera, 21 Aug., 1808; was a volunteer in the boats of the jRe^i^tance at the boarding and carrying La Mouche^ Fri^nch man-of-war schooner, under a constant fire of grape and musquetry ; the commander fell by the hand of Capt. B. 2(> Feb. 1809. Served as a volunteer at the cutting out of fiiur French luggers laden with supplies for the French army, from the harbour of Santa Clara, north coast of Spain, on the night of the 27th Feb. 1800, under a galling fire of musquetrv, and defended by two batteries which commanded the entrance; landed at the head of the Marines from the Resisfance, carried a battery of four guns ; and assisted in the ctqiture and blowing up of a French man-of-war schooner, and destroyed her convoy, ladi.'n with siqtplics for the French army, 10th March, 1809 ; was subsequently at the siege of Cadiz ; and in 1832 in the castles of Nanpoli de Romania, with an allied garrison during an attack on that city. 24 Capt. Bunco served at the blockade of Brest, &c. during 1803, 4, 5, and 6. In 1810, served under Gen. Abercrombie and Admiral Birtie, at the capture of the Isle of France. In 1813, 14, and 16, served on board His Majesty's Ship Shine In the West Indies, and was repeatedly employed in the boats of said ship in capturing American privateers and
line's

pirates.

25 Captain Ilewes served on board the Rainbow, of 24 gmis in the West Indies, and was in a severe action with La Nereide, French frigate of 44 guns, off Cape Tiberon, and beat her off; employed on the coast of Catalonia and Corsica, and present at the cutting out La Paix, Genoese vessel armed with four guns, and moored to the batteries at Geraglio, near Cape Corse; he was at tlie attack on Leghorn in 1813, by Sir Josias Rowley, and present at the capture of Genoa by Lord Wra. Bentinck. 20 Cajitain Campbell served at Walchcren in 1801). Shipwrecked in H. M. S. JJffrfrtto,
off Ceylon, in 1813. 27 Captain Coryton served at the battle of Trafalgar, and was subsequently engaged with the enemy on various occasions, in the course of which service he has been several times wounded. 28 Captain Meech when embarked in the Emerald frigate, was engaged on the 13th March, 1 808, in the attack on the Forts of Vivero Harbour (Coast of Spain), and in the destruction of the French Corvette L' Apropos. He was slightly wounded, and was presented with a sword from the Patriotic Fund. In 1811 and 12, he served in the 1st battalion (Royal Marines) in Portugal, and on the north coast of Spain and in 1814in the expedition
:

against

New
300

Orleans.

JFar Services of the Officers of the


29 Captain Wil<in
servcnl in tlio hiittio of Trafiilftar,

lini/al

Marines.

tlic IltLj'onzo (u Spanish ship of the line), separate<l from the fleet and driven near to Cadiz and, notwithstanding the circumstance of but thirty Englishmen being then on board, and Lieutenant Wilson the only commissioned English officer with five hundred Spaniards, the prize was nevertheless one of the four preserreil for His Majesty's service. He served at the reduction of Les Saintes Islands in the West Indies ; in the expe<lition to Walcheren ; at the sieve of Cadiz ; in Portugal in 1810 and II; in the action between the Miicedoninn and United Stiite.t^ and in the expedition against \ew Orleans ; and he was one of the only two surviving officers from the wreck of the Boreas frli^Ue. Servel as adjutant of the Chatham Division. 30 Captain Mercer assisteil at the destruction of the French scjuadron in Basque Roads. He was repeatedly landed on the .North Coast of Spuin in 1810, co-operating with the Patriots. In 1812, while enibarke<l on hoard II. M. S. Java, he was engaged with and
;

and was sent with n gnanl on hoard and while he was thus situated the Ildefonzo was

capture<l by the Unitetl States frigate Constitution.

31 Captain Lawrie served at Trafalgar on board the Colossus, which ship lost 200 men and wounded. In 180(! commanded the marines of the Pompei at the capture of the Island of Capri. Served in the same ship at the attack and capture of a JIartello Tower on Cape Licora forcing the passage of the Dardanelles, where he set fire to a Turkish ship of the line; assisted in tlie destruction o' a battery of 31 gtins, each carrying shot of 300 lbs. weight. Participated in the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. In 1810 and 11 employed in the Cambrian in active service on the coast of Catalonia, and wa3 presented with a gold medal by the Spanish Government for his conduct at the capture of Bagur and Palamos. Served at the siege of Tarragona in 181 1 ; and in 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, as a captain in the Spanish army. 32 Captain Robert Gonlon served at the' battle of Trafalgar. 34 Captain Wearinu was wounded at Trafalgar. 3o Captain Uniackc was in tlie general action with, and defeat of, the combined fleets of France and Spain, 22nd July, 180.5 ; the Spanish Iine-i>f-battle ship L'Finne having struck, he was oniered to Ixtard and take possession of her, with forty marines, and had charge of sereral huudre<l prisoners until their arrival at Plymouth, from which period until May 1815 he was on active service, particularly on the coast of France and Spain, the West Indies, and during the whole of the expe<lition to .\merica. He was present at the Siege of Cadiz, and expedition to Malaga ; and subse<iucntly in the " Sea Horse" with Sir James Alex. Gordon at the capture and sinking of a large French corvette mounting 20 guns. Present at the capture of Alexandria, and repeati'illy engagc<l in action with the enemy while up the Potomac, and debarked in command of the marines of the squadron. He was also present at the advance on Baltimore, and in the actions before New Orleans. At the capture of the !few Orleans' flotilla in 1814 he was severely wounded, and one of the few survivors in the Barge of the Sea Horse, with Capt. Lockyer, who le<I the boats of the squadron, boonled and carricl the American Commodore, with the loss of the Lieutenant, both Midshipmen, and sereral of the crew killed, and every individual wounded. Capt. Lockyer (who received three gun-shot wounds, and the Lieutenant fourteen alongside of him) bore testitnony to his conduct in his public Dispatches in the following words " First Lieut, Uutacke, of the Royal Marines, (who is in general a voluntc-er on these ocea.sions) waa most severely wounded, and gallantly supported me." For his services on this occasion he was prescntt-<l with a reward from the Patriotic Fund. Has been repeatedly engaged in battery and boat actions. 36 Captain Mends commanded the detachment of }Iarines on board H. M. Ship Franchise, and was one who boar*le<l anI assisted in cutting out the Spanish National Brig Rrpoia of 10 guns and 00 men, protecte<l by a fonniilable battery anil gun Iroats in the Bay of Campeaehy, 0th Jan. 1800. For this action, where he was slightly wounded, he was preente<l with a valuable swonl of honour by the Patriotic Fund. He served in the West Indies 18<>o, G, and 7, and was frequently employefl in boat and other service. He was in action with, and destruction of, the French squatlron in the inner roads of Aix in 1800; then in the Unicom frigate. He was at Corunna in the same ship during Sir John Moon's action, and assiste<l in getting the troops on board ; likewise ofi" Holland blockading the Texel fleet; and during the Counter revolution in 1813; then ofl' Norway to the
killed
; ;

endofliiU.

JVar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines.


37 Captain Robert Ford served in a battalion under the command of Col. Geo. Lewis in 1 808 ; took possession of Figueira on tlie River Mondego for the landing of the army under the Dulse of Wellington. Expedition to Walcheren. Commanded the Marines at the Bombardment of Stoney Town, near New London j at the capture taking of JVIoos Island. of Washington ; succeeded to the command of a battalion of Marines in the action in front In the action before New Orleans. Served with the Indians in the Floridas of Baltimore. under the command of Lieut. -Colonel Edw. NicoUs, and various affairs of boats on the coast of America, and West Indies. 38 Captain Willes's services Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4 Nov. 1805; West Indies, 1808 to 1812, including the capture of the city of St. Domingo in 1809; South Beveland, winter of 1813 ; Operations in the Chesapeake under Sir George Cockburn ; Capture of Washington; Advance to Baltimore, in 1814; Capture of Cumberland Island on the coast of Georgia, and of the town of Saint Mary's, 1814 ; Coast of Africa, 1817 ; East Indies, 1832 to 1835. Various boat and other services. 40 Captain Garmston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle of Temour, in 1811 ; capture of Java, in 1812 ; attack of Palembang, isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, isle of Borneo Algiers in 1816. Present at the Sortie from Bilboa loth May; the advance on the 28th May ; and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian Gth June, 1836. 41 Captain John Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, &c. in 1806 and 1807, durmg the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was engaged in several flotilla affairs on the Scheldt. Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1810 and 1811 was engaged in several detached operations, particidarly in one of a severe character on the river Guadalquiver. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged in an attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocracoke under Sir George Cockburn. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatches. Engaged during a six weeks' siege of Fort Erie, and was intrusted with tbe construction of a field-work for the defence of the In right of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. 1816 he was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Exmouth, by whom he was detached to iire carcasses at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He was Capt. also present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H. B. Neale. Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine ArtUlery Laboratory, which establishment originated in his proposition, and was organized by him. 42 Captain Wm. Ford served at the island of Auliolt, in 1811, and at Nyburg; he was at the capture of three Danish luggers from under the batteries. 43 Capt. Steele was the officer of Marine Artillery, in the ^tna bomb, in Basque Roads, at Lord Coehrane's action in 1809, also in the bombardment and siege of Flushing and other operations in the Scheldt in the same year; commanded the artUlery in the defence of the island of Anholt, 27 March 1811 ; adjutant to the Brigade of Marine Artillery serving under Sir Sydney Beckwith, on the coast of America, and at the taking of Hampton, &c., afterwards to the end of the war in Canada; served in the north of Spain, from April 1836 to March 1838, took part in all the operations, including the battle of Hcrnani. 44 Captain Fegen was at the taking of the fort and town of Guadia ; capture of the enemy's convoy under batteries near Marseilles; destruction of French forts near Port Vendre ; the taking of Zante, Cephalonia, and Cerigo ; capture of enemy's forts and convoy at Pezzero, in the Adriatic ; action in the Bay of Naples, 3rd May, 1810, when Sir Jahleel Brenton, in the Spartan, defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured a brig of war; at the capturing an enemy's convoy from under the batteries of Terracino, in 1810; and at the destruction of several American privateers in the Bay of Fundy, by the Spartan. 45 Captain Scott was at the destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cette, 20th Oct. 1809; in action with the French fleet off Toidon, I9th July, 1811; in the action at Navarino, 20th Oct. 1827. 46 Captain Leonard was at the storming of the enemy's works at the Island of Santa Maura, and at the siege of the fortress until its surrender in March, 1810. Served in three boat actions when belonging to the Macjnifieent. When in the Perlea he was in action with one line-of-battle ship and two frigates, off Toulon, from eight until three o'clock, Nov. 1811. In a boat action, and ahont the same time, engaged with the batteries and three armed schooners at the entrance of the IV'tit Pass, off Toulon. 47 Captain C. Roljinsun scr\ed at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and was engaged In the action with in the in-shorc squadron with the Danish flotilla and crown batteries. and destruction of the French squadron in the inner roads of Aix, 12th April, 1809, in the Valiant, the senior officer's ship actually engaged. At the siege of Flushing, and the subsequent operations in the Scheldt in 1809. On the coast of France in 1810 and 1811 in boat affairs. In the Ist battalion of Royal Marines throughout the campaign of 1813 in the
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302

ffar Servicei of the Officers of the Royal Marines.


In the same battalion In the witli the attack on Cranic Island. defence of Lower Canada in the winter of 1813 and in 1814 principally euiiiloyeil on the outpost:) of the anny on the American frontier. In 1814 in conunanil of a company of the lt battalion Royal Marines in the cajjture of Cumberland Island, and the attack and ca])ture of the fortifie<l post and town of St. Mary's, Georgia. 48 Captain Dawes was at thesiece of Copenhagen in 1807. 4!l Captain Philips served as a Midshipman on board H. M.S. Bellehle at the battle of Trafalgar. .\8 an officer of Royal Marines, he was present at the storming of tlirie of the enemy's entrenched batteries and siege of Sauta Maura, and frequently employed in boat affairs on the coasts of Italy and Ualmatia. In .\pril 181-2, he joined the first Battalion; ened with it in Spain and in .\meriea, including the storming of the enemy's entrenched camp at Hampton in Virginia, and freipicnt affairs with the enemy there. Detached to Canuila and served under Commodore Sir James Yeo, on the Lakes Ontario, Erie, and Chamjilain. 511 I'aptain Calamy has sene<l in every quarter of the globe, and in the actions of Nyburg, Klushini;, Isle of I-'rance, Java, and sevenU minor affairs with gun-boats, &c. .01 Captain Fynmorc, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several years as midshipman in the navy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar and at Buenos .\yres in 1807. In 1809 and 10 he served in the Great Belt in command of a gun-boat employed in the protection of our convoys, and was engaged with the enemy's gun and row-boats. On the night of the 1st of Aug. 1810 cut out three merchant vessels under a heavy fire of fieldpieces and musketry. Si.x weeks detached from H.M.S. Vanguard the same year, to intercept the communication between the Port of Rostock and Wismar ; assisted at the capture of a convoy of five sail, and drove on shore and destroyed an armed row-boat. In 181C he served at .\lgiers; and in 1821, -2:2, and 23, in the West Indies, and was engaged with piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of which were captured. 53 Captain Searle served at Walcheren in 1 809. >>t Captain Henry was at the capture of .\nholt. May, 1809; at Fort Mobile, 1815; the victory of Algiers, .\ugu5t, 1816; and was frequently engaged with boats in the Baltic, and with the .\merican troops in the Floridas. 55 Captain (iniham serve<l with the army in the battalion formed of the marines of the s<|uadron at the taking of Walchcren in 1809. .\lso served in the 1st battalion in Portugal and in operations on the Xorth Coast rf Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Proceedefl with the battalion to .\merica, where it was brigaded under Sir Sidney Beckwith at the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. The brigade iH'ing broken up, he went with the battalion to Canada; whilst there, he was sent Willi a detachment in command of a division of gun boats to attack a battery at the head of Lake Champlaign, 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 Petre and the town of St. Jtary's, in Georgia; shortly after his promotion in 1837, he exchanged to join the battalion in Spain. 60 Capt. Dusautoy servo! at Walchcren ; was at the capture of Genoa ; and in two partial actions with French fleets off Toulon and Marseilles. 58 Captain Wesley scrve<l in a battJilion of Marines formed from the squadron under Sir -Vlex. Cochrane at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe, St. Martin's and St. Eustatia in 1810. In several successful boat affairs under the Batteries of Rochtlle and Isle d'.Vix in 1811 ; in coast operations (Xorth of Spain) and in Portugal with the first battalion of Marines in 1812; at the attack on Cranic Island and capture of the entrenched camp and town of Hampton, &c. in the Chesapeake, under Major-Gcneral Sir Siilney Beckwith, Served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Canada and in command of a division of seven gun-lK)ats employed blockading the enemy's flotilla at I'latsburg. At the defence of La Cole Mill. .\s .\djutant to the flank companies of the 2d West India Regiment and Marine Battalions ; at the attack and capture of the fortified town and pitsitinns of St. Mary's and of Cumlicrland Island (coast (jf Georgia); assiste<l in repelling an attack of Algerine gun-boats in 1824 ; as .\djnUint to the l>attulion durinc the campaigns of 183C-7, North of Spain), including the field-actions before in co-operation with the Spanish army Fttcntarabia, 11 July 1836, He:nani, 10 March 18.37, >^cc. and in the same battalion as Captain uutil the Force under Lord John Hay was withdrawn hi 1840. Has served sixteen years in the Marine .\rtillery. 59 Captain Park was actively employcl in the Baltic during 1810, 11, and 12. From 1813 until the peace, served on the coast of America, and the West Indies, including the attack on Cranic Island, and landefl at the tjiking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake. 61) Captain Cater wan engagwl in several affairs with gun-boats in the Baltic, in 1810. In 1813 he was at the destruction of a French frigate under the batteries near Cherlmiirg, and at the counter revolution in llolhind, 21st Nov. 1813. From 1818 to 1821 at tha capture

Chesapeake, commencing

303

Jf'ar Services
of a

of the Officers of the Royal Marines.

of Slavers on the coast of Africa. Served in the north of Spain, including the sortie from Bilboa, 10th May ; the advance of the '28th May ; defence of the Lines of San Sebastian, 6th and 9th June'; and attack of Lines, 1st Oct. 18:36. 61 Captain James Dowman served at the siege of Cadiz in 1810, 11, and 12, during which period he was repeatedly engaged in action against the enemy both on land and in Served also at the blockading of the French fleet ofi" Brest in 1813. boats, cutting out, &c. 62 Captain Law was in the action with, andcaptureof the Chesapeake by the Shannon^ 1st June, 1813 ; at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteries at Naples, 21st May, 1815. 63 Captain Mdler was at the destruction of the Danish line at Copenhagen in 1801, under Lord Nelson; in 1809 at the takins of Ischia and Procida; destruction of French gimboats, by boarding, in the Bay of Naples capture of La Lagire, French privateer, of ten guns and 125 men, and her companion of one 24-pounder and tn'enty-five men by boarding. In 1810, at the capture of the enemy's convoy from under the batteries at Terracino. In command of the marines of the squadron at the island of Lissa, Nov. 1811, at the capture of the French frigate Zn Pomone. Was at the capture of a Portugniese pirate of 18 guns and 98 men, and several slave ships in 1816. 64 Captain Toby served from 1810 to 12 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813 to 16, with the 1st battalion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of Canada. Since the Peace, he has served in the Mediterranean, on the coasts of Africa, and South America. He has been frequently engaged in boat actions with batteries, &c. &c. (>6 Captain Thomas Fynmore was at the capture of a French privateer schooner of 16 guns and 96 men, besides other boat service in 1811. In the partial action with the French Was landed at Mabon in command of a guard to protect the fleet off Toidon in 1814. person of the Spanish governor from the threatened violence of the Walloon guards. Sent to the city of Florence in 1815, to place himself under the directions of General Count Nugent, commander-m-chief of the Austrian army, as extra aide-de-camp, and was at the taking of the city of Naples. In 1823 he was sent up to the city of Lima to protect English merchants' property agauist the attacks of the Negro slaves during the civil war. The 20th Oct. 1827, was at the battle of Navarino, for which service he was promoted by His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, but in consequence of belonging to a gradation corps the appointment was afterwards cancelled. Served with the French army at the reduction of the town and fortress of Patras and the Morea castle ; served afterwards in the West Indies, North Sea, and off Oporto during the civil war between Don Pedro and Don Miguel. In 1833 joined the Roval Marine Battalion at Lisbon, commanded by Colonel Adair, C. B. In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M. S. Castar (36), on the 10th Oct. was landed in command of Ills detachment on the Albanian coast to attack Pirates. Served on the S. E. coast of Spain from 4th Jan. 38 to 30 Jan. 39. 07 Captain Brown'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 of Greek pirates at Porto Bono, Isle of Candia, June, 1826. 70 Capt. Carr served in the North Sea, coast of France, North and South America, Cape of Good Hope, &c. &c. from 1812 to 1815. 71 Capt. Hurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux in 1815; battle of Navarino in 1827. 72 Capt. James Wood served from 1812 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourgh, Basque Roads, north coast of Spain, and San Sebastian. During the war he served also in the West Indies, St. Helena, and Madeira. 74 Lieut. Dwyer served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texel, and Since the peace he has served in the East and West Indies, and the Mediteroff Brest. ranean. 75 Lieut. Wilham Wood served in H. M. S. Niger, at the capture of the French frigate, iff Ceres. Co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San 70 Lieut. Parke's services Sebastian, and under Espartero in raising the siege of Bilboa. 77 Lieuts. Stransham, Anderson, and Miller, were at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Co-operation with the French army in the Morea. Pre78 Lieut. Logan's services sent at the siege of Patras. Co-operation with Spanish forces and legion near San Sebas;

number

tian. 78"" Lieut. Fraser

landed for the protection of British property at Lima, during the revolution in Dec. 1835, when in possession of the rebels. For his conduct on that occasion, he was presented with a piece of plate by the merchants. 79 Lieut. Brittain was presented with a sword by the merchants of Bombay, for services performed against pirates in the Straits of Malacca.

304

If'ar Services

of the Officers uf the lioyal Marines.


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Nov. 18:W.
81 Capt. Hotikey ser^'wl as Volunteer 1st class, in His Majesty's ship Prince of WaJes^ fniin Jan. to Dec. 1 8(15, and was in the general action of the 22nd Dec. 1805. Served in the M"est Indies, from 1806 until 1809, including the capture of Les Saints, and ^lartinique, anil several actions in boats cutting out French vessels, and destroying batteries, &c. From 18*>t) to 181 1 served on iKiard H. M. S. Theban, blockading tlie French flotilla at Boulogne ; ieveral times in action with them, .\ssisteii in the boats cutting out a large French lugger From 1812 to 1814, scn-ed on board His Majesty's ship Daphne^ in the Baltic, at Dieppe. and was several times in action with Danish gun-boats in the Belt. 82 Doctor Quarricr has served in every quarter of the globe. Present at the bombardment of Granville in 1803; St. Domingo in ISOG. Served also in the Peninsula, including Corunna, siege of San Sebastian and passage of the Garrone. On board the Leander at the lx>mbardment of Algiers in 1816 ; besides the above he has been engaged in several frigate
actions.

83 Doctor Rae has served in every quarter of the globe eight years in the East Indies at one porio<l, ami was at the destruction of the Dutch squadron in Surabaya in 1808. He has been in fretjuent engagements with luitteries, and in the cutting out of numerous vessels, ana
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boat-actions.

84 Captain Wolrige served in the year 1 800 with Lord Cochrane in Basque Roads ; and same year was enCTged in action with gun-boats in the Baltic. From 1810 to 1812 defence of Cailiz ami Tarrifa. Severely wouuded at South Beveland in 1814, and received a reward from the Patriotic Fund. Present at the battle of Algiers in 181G. 8o Second Lieut. C. W. Adair was slightly wounded in the assault upon Gebail, in Syria, 12th Sept. 1840.
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COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
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In the Field they have hitherto had The Commissariat are charged with the following duties custody of the Military Chest, and provided and paid for everything necessary for the subAt the present time, on stations abroad, they have the charge sistence and transport of an army. of the Military Chests, negotiation of Bills for their supply, and receipt of all surplus monies arising from various sources in the hands of public departments, as also monies for remittance to England. They make advances to Regimental Paymasters on account of the Pay of the Troops, and to the Heads of the Ordnance and Naval Departments, on account of their respective services. They pay in detail the Staff, all money allowances and contingencies ; also the Half- Pay and retired allowances, Chelsea Pensions, Widows' Pensions, Compassionate allowances, and Naval PenThey contract and pay for Provisions sions, &c., to all persons resident at the several stations. required on the spot for the supply of the Troops, and for land and water transport. In the West Indies they pay in detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates under the Provisions of the Slave Compensation Act at some stations they perform the duties of Naval Agents. In Canada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Ecclesiastical Establislnncnts, and at the former they have the custody and issue of Indian Presents, and charge of the Locks and In New South Wales and Collection of the Tolls on the canals connected with the St. Lawrence. Van Dieman's Land, they supply Provisions, Clothing, and Stores, of all descriptions for convict services. They enter into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, &c., on the spot, and provide and pay for supplies for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, forage, fuel, and light in kind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as are sent out for the use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Navy, and many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsible for the execution of their duties to the General or Officers commanding at the various stations, and receive their instructions from the Board of Treasury, with whom they correspond through the Secretary on all points of service on which they are engaged. See Report of Commissioners appointed to encpnre into the expediency of Consolidating the Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1837.
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8 Mar. 14 Feb.

WUIiam

2 Nov. liall Uavid Charles Pitcaim 10 Dec. Ale.Tander Campbell 27 Feb. Michael Nugent do. Robert Allan 22 Nov. Samuel Maitland lladaway 29 Nov. Adam Thomson Jackson .... John Caw, M.D 3 Jan. John Stewart 13 Mar. Tbo. Galbraith Logan, M.D. 8 May Peter Dalv Muriav 4 Aug.
.

8
29

Mav
July
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Canada. Cork. Cape of Good

Hope

Chatham.
Mauritius. Corfu.

Canada.
R. MUitary College. York.

Chatham.
Gibraltar.

Wilham Odell
Robert

.'
.

John Loftus Ilartwell

14 Feb. 13 Mar.

9 Nov.
I

Feb.

Wood
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
flo.

John Mitchell, M.D John Marshall John Robert Tavlor James Miller, M.D James Stuart
Grigor Stc-art

David Dyce
Patrick Xicolson,

M.D

Thomas Ross Jameson, M.D. Thomas Alexander John Charles Cameron, M.D.
Francis Robert Waring George Carr

Peter Robertson George Galland

Archibald Stewart William Dick, M.D Robert BcresfordGahan .... JThos. Moore Fishboume, M.D. Lawrence Jameson .Alexander Mackintosh, M.D. John Donald Grant William Dennv jLuke Kelly, m'.D John Grant
I I
I 1

'Charles Stewart, M.D Alex. Douirlas Taylor


j

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
lo.

Cork. 31 Aug. Gibraltar. 13 Nov. 29 JIarch 33 London. 33 Canada. 31 May Cork. 7 June Cape of Good H 5 July New South Wa 12 July Cork. 15 Nov. Chatliam. 31 Dec. Jamaica. 10 Jan. 10 Oct. 27 March 3o Ceylon. 8 May 35 Jamaica. 24 July 35 Canada. 4 Dec. 35 Nova Scotia. 18 Dec. 35 Ceylon. 36 Chatham. 19 Feb. 13 May 36 Mauritius. 17 June 36 22 July 36 Jamaica. 12 Aug. 36 Cape of Good Hope.

30 Sept. 30 Dec.
13 Jan.

36 West Indies. 36 Nova Scotia.


Jamaica. Ceylon. Ceylon. Tobago. Jamaica. Canada. Canada.

5 May 9 June
7 July 15 Sept. Dec. 12 Jan. 6 Apr. 13 July 19 Oct. 19 Oct.

Thomas D'Arcv, M.D William Home',M.D


Charles Ross 'Geo. Stewart Beatson, M.D..
I

Frc<lcrick Baillie
I

Foaker Simeon Henry Hanly, M.D..


Frc<lerick

Wm. St. John Boyle', M.D. Wm. Ord Mackenzie, M.D. Wm. Leslie Langley, M.D.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.


do. do.

29

Chatham.
Cevlon. Corfu. Corfu.

2 Nov.

West

30 Not.
4 Jan.
II Jon.

Indies. Sierra Leone.

Canada.

West

Indies.

311

. . .

Medical Department.

John

Gillespie

Wood, M.D.

Charles Godwin, M.D Benj. Usher Hamilton, M.D. Nicholas O'Connor, M.D Geo. W. Powell, A.M. M.D. Tho. Rose Dyce

Michael M'Bride James Johnston, M.D

John Donald
Richard Bannatine

John Wordsworth John Newton


Alexander Greer, M.D Charles Hart, M.D William Duncan Thomas Henry O'Flaherty John Davies

James M'Gregor Davis Lucas James Alex. Fraser, Joseph Burke


Alexander Gibb,
Alex. B.

M.D

M.D Cleland, M.D

Robert Carew Anderson, M.D. William Purdon, M.D Walter Geo. Leonard Staunton. John Holt Elkes Stubbs, M.D. John Burton St. Croix Crosse James M*Grigor Grant Francis Laing

Henry O'Hara

Deputy Purveyors.
{J j)

John Winter

Jonathan Croft ^3 Francis Bishop ^3 Wm. Henry Clapp jp George Pratt" P William Ivey Tho. Estwick Pierce Matthew Wreford

IVar Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.


Surgeon of the 88th Rcgt. 9cr>e<l in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and 5 ; in the West Indies in 1796 ; in the East Indies in 17U8 in Egjpt, as superintending Surgeon of the Anglo-Indian army in 1801 ; with the anny at Wah'heren in 1800; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war. 4 Dr. M'Leod's services: Campaign of 17U9 in Holland; expedition to Bcllcislc, and Minorca ; e\'po<litioD to South America, including capture of Mah^onudo, Monte Video, and Huenos .\yTes ; campaign of 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren ; in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of the war, including the battles of Salamanca, and \'ittoria, and siege of San Sebastian ; in America in 1814 and lo, including tlie action at Plattsburgh. 5 Dr. Pitcaim serred at the Ueldcr in 1799, and the whole of the campaign in Egypt in 1801. 6 Dr. Bone's services: Expedition to South America in 1807; campaign of 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna; expedition to Walcheren; Peninsula from May 1812 to the end of the war. 7 Dr. (fillkrest was present with the expedition in the West Indies in 1801 under Sir Tliomai Triage, including the capture of the islands of St. Martin, St. John, St. Bartholomew, St. Thomas, and Santa Cruz. Served as Surgeon of a regiment in the Light Division throuirhout the war in the Peninsula, including tlie battle of Vimiera ; retreat to, and liatllc of Corunna retreat from Burgos, actions of the Coa (near Almeida), Busaco, Sabugal, Fuentcs d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ti'ive, and Toulouse; and the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and San Sebastian, at which latter he accompanied the storminc party. Servetl also at New Orleans in 1815. 8 Dr. Murray went to the Mediterranean in 1805 in the expedition under Sir James Craig, and served in Malta, Naples, Calabria, Ischia and Procida, and in Sicily nearly five years. Served also in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war. 9 Dr. Loinsworth served the campaign of 1808 and 9, and was present in the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna. Served also with the expeilition against Guadaloupc in 1815. 10 Dr. Gonlon's services Expedition to Hanover; campaign of 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera ; and subscfiuintly in the Peninsula, including the battles of Sidamanca and Vittoria, sie^re of San Sebastian, retreat from Burgos, and passage of the Bidassoa, at which latter he was severely wounded in the head and neck. II Dr. Stewart's services: Expedition to South America in 1807; in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Sept. 1812 ; present at Waterloo. 12 Dr. Kidd's services: Expe<lition to Holland in 1799; expedition to South America in 180<i and 7 ; in the Peninsula from August 1808 to March 1813; campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland. 14 Dr. Shortt served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to the end of the war, and was at tlic defence of Cadiz from Oct. 1810 to the termination of the siege. 10 Dr. St. John served in the Peniusola from Sept. 1811 to tlie end of the war, and subequently in the American war. 17 Dr. Mahony served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to thcend of the war, including the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, and Busaco, siege of 01iven<^a, battle of Albohera, afi*air of Aldea de Punte, sieges of Ciudad RrHlrigo and Badajoz, affair of Faenta dc la Prima, battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, affair of Honcesvalles, battle near Pampeluna, affair of Eschalar, assault of San Sebastian, battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Prrj^'nt also in the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. 18 Dr. Elliott's services: Expedition to Naples in 1805; to Calabria in 180C, and was present at the battle of Maida ; expe<lition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing ; in the Peninsula from June 1812 to .March 1813; expedition to Italy under Lord Wm. Bentinck. 19 Dr. Hacket serve<I at Walcheren in 1809; in the American war, and was present at the different actions which took place thers in 1813, and was wounded in the bead. Served also the campaign of 1814 in Holland. 20 Dr. .\lex. Stewart served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war. 31 Dr. Franklin served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1808 to the end of the war, inI

Sir Janieii M'Grisior entered the service in Sept. 1793, as

he

313

Jfar Services of the Officers of the Medical Departincnt.


eluding the battles of Buaaco, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes; sieges of Olivenqa and Badajoz. Served also in the American War, including the action at Plattsburgb. 22 Dr. Armstrong served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of the war, including the battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, Pyrenees, and Toulouse. Present at Waterloo. 2.3 Dr. Grant served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, including the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz ; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo third siege of Badajoz ; battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Tou;

louse.

24 Dr. Melvin served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810. 24* Dr. M. W. Kenny served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806; also at the capture of Bahadurpore and Asseerghur in the East Indies. 25 Dr. Ligbtbody served at Gibraltar during the epidemic in 1804; with the army in Sicily in 1807 and 8; in the Peninsula from Slarch 1812 to April 1813; and again from April 1814 to the end of the war, including the defence of Alba de Tormes, and retreat from Salamanca. 26 Dr. Jeyes served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of the war, including the affair at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present at Waterloo. 27 Dr. Barclay served in the Peninsula in 1814, and subsequently in the American war. 28 Dr. Henry served in the Peninsula from May 1811, to the end of the war. Served also the campaign of 1816 against Nepaul. 29 Dr. Thomas Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. 30 Dr. Andrew Fergusson served in the American war. 31 Dr. Roe's services: Campaign and battle of Corunna; expedition to AValchcren Peninsula from May, 1811, to the end of the war, including the battle of Albuhera; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, IVivelle, Orthes and Toulouse. 32 Dr. Starkie embarked with the Medical Staff for Egypt in 1801. Accompanied the expedition to Italy under Sir James Craig ; served in Sicily and Calabria, and was at the capture of Regio. 33 Dr. Reade served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14 subsequently in the American War, including the affair at Plattsburg. Served also in Canada during the late insurrection. 34 Mr. Pratt joined the army in the Peninsula in Jan. 1810, and was present at the siege and capture of San Sebastian, and with the head-quarters during the operations in the Pyrenees.

314

C0MMANDAXT3 AND ADJUTANTS OF THE DISEMBODIED MILITIA OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH THEIB HEAD-QUARTERS.
ROYAL ANOLESEA.
(Lihl Inbnlr;.) [dl]

ROYAL DENHIOH.
(Rjflf Corps.) [48]

SOITH HANTS,
(Uzht
Infanlri.) [43]

ROY".

MERIONETH.

ROY'AL

RADNOR

Bmumarit.
MaJ. Cam.
Col.

Wax.

M'resinrm. CoL R. Mjddellon


Biddultjh AdJI. Cnpl. E. Jones

I^*rd Dioorben Ai/t.Capl.C. S.Jonn

Soutlitimplon. Col.SirJ.V,:Po\len.BI AdJI. tVijjf.T.CoUard

(Light Infantrj.) [Ofl] Dol^fth/. Lt. C^jJ.G.H.Vauglian. Adjut. Capl. Aurtjl.

(Light Infiinlrr.) [50]


Prettcifjne. 3laJ. Com. J. Barnes

Adj.

HANTS, Isle of
[03]

Wielil

BEOFORO.
Bfd/arJ.

ROYAL EAST MIDDLESEX.


Colonil T.
.4(//iir.

RUTLAND.
(Light Infantry.) [4]

[18]

DERBY.
BrrAw.

[03]

[65]

O/.SirJ.Oihoni.Bf. AdjI. C>rpt. H. Lerch

CoL H. Lif. Waterpark Cap. Com. Percy Scott

JIampstead.

OakTiam,

Wood

Major Comm.

Ad.WlCapSJ)\xan
1st

BO YA

I.

BERKS.

[T]

HEREFORD.
or

[531

EAST DEVON.
t*l)

Col. T. W. Rarnuhaw Aijl. Capl. PurrU

Col.

Brrefard. rue. Eaalnor .

ROYAL WEST MIDDLESEX.


[iS]

SHROPSHIRE.

[54]

ROYAL BRECON.
[311

Ejrirr. CoLH. I'iw.Ebrincton Ad/(. r<ip. C.

AdJI. Copt. Jones

Shreinburi/. Colonel Ed. Gaiacre Adj.

^iO

HERTFORD.
Brrtford.
Col. J.

[30]

Co'.Sir J.Gibbons, Br. Adj. ^ Capl. Broir.15

Ul SOMERSET.
Col. J.

[16]

Holmajid

M. of Salisbnrjr
[3]

ROYAL WESTMIN[55]

X.r<>{rui.F.Chaintira

Adjl.1^IZXCapt.t..C. H. iMATSOn. 1

NORTH nE\-ON. [IS]


BanulnpU,
Col.O.
AdJI.
X/f.

AdJI. Capl. GooJes

STER, MIDDLESEX. AdJut.


Brentford. Colonil J. Clitherow AdJut. Capl. J. Blagg
2d

Tannfon. Earl Poulett

HUXTI.VGDON.
MaJ. Com.
Bitntingdon. Col. T.

ROYAL BUCKS,
(or KI.NG-S

f la

OWN.)

Pollimore Cnpf. J. A. Ridpway 9


[3i]
1 '

SOMERSET.
Balk.
bridlie, J1I.

[47]

W.

Biijk Wyeombt. Col. R. 1. Lord Carrin)EIOD

t]

Vaughan AdJI. Capl. Green

Col. .Sir T. B. Lcth-

SOLTH DEVON.
Col.

ROY. MONMOUTH.
[31]

AdJI. Capt. R. Busscll

PUjmoulh. John Lord Rolle

EAST KENT.

[49]

Cantrrbum.
Col. S. E. Sawbridfre AdJI, Capl. A. James

Monmoutk.
CoUmcl'niM. Lewis
Adj. Capl. J.J.Kane

THE
Col.

(KINO'S
SlaJTord.

OWN)
[68]

AdJI.Cirpt.C.T.Gmre

Arfyr.Oipf.W.H.Pisk
[43] Dorcliejifr. Col. Edp. EnrI Digby

STAFFORD.
mouth

CAUBRIDUE.

[ex]

Elg. Col. P. Pi-mberton ^il).C(ip. T. SebbonK"

DORSET.

WTST KENT.
Maidttone.

R.
[37]

MO.NTGOMERT.
[57]

W. ar( / Dart-

AdJI. Geo. Wyatt

ROYAL CARDKiVN.
(Rif Corps.) [m] Abrrystirith. Ll.Col.Cam.Col.V,-.K. Powell

CoI.SirJ.K.Shair.Bl. AdjI. Capl. J. Eley

Lt. Col.

DVRHAM.
Barnard
Col.

Welchpool. Com J.Davies AdJut. Capl. Gilder

AdJI. Tho. Gardner

WEST SUFFOLK.
[10]

[3]

Catllt.

UtR.LA.NCASHIRE.
(

Wm. Henrr Uukt

The Dulteof LanraaIcr't

AdjSS Crtp.V.WfbbS
R.

o/ Cleveland, KG. AdJI. Capl. Simpfoo

oim.) [45] Lancaxirr.

St. Eflmondt. H. E. of Euston Af^ut. Capt. J. Y'oung

Bury

Col.

C.UUIARTUEN.
[34]

EAST ESSEX.
Culrheslrr.
Col.

Col. J. P. Tempest a<;Y. Cnpf.J. G.Wil-

EAST SUFFOLK.
(Light Infunlry) [34] Ipswich.

[14]

(Fusilirri.)

Li. Col.

CtintMrtkm, Com. non.O.

H.

J.

Coolers

Adj. l Cap. J. Jones

3dR. UNCASHIRE.
(Tht DuJitof LancaiIrr'M oirn.)

0)/J..o/Stradbroke
AdJut. C<tpr. Beckham

R. TrpT.r Adji. rVip. J. B. r>i<-

[113]

WEST ESSEX.
Chflmsford.
jr<V.

[1]

Lir<rpool. Col. E. Earl o/Derhr,

IslROYALSURREY.
Adjat. Capl. Guthrie
(20]

KO.
AdJI.

Com. O.
Ci>^.

J.

E.

Col. S.r J.T.relI,7f. AdjI. Capl. Russell

NORTHAMPTON.
LANCASHIRE.
otrn.) [135]
[4]

Jtickmond, Colonel J. B. Delap Adj. Cap.U.Belstead

Sd R.

Ad.

9iQ

Wm.

ROY.U. PUNT.
(RiHc Corps.) Xold.
Li.
[33]

ThtVuMe ofl^ncojter-l

Sorlhamplon.
Colonel Sir Justinian 2d Isham, Br. AdJut. Capl. Hewlett

Chmpman, 3

ROYAL SURREY
;iii Guiltl/'ord.

ROr. CHESHIRE.
Chrtlrr. []

CoL Comm. Cal.P.


L. Fletcher

Col. SirJ.D. Hesketh,

Bl.
AdJI.

Col.

Son. T.C.Onslow

CW-irpx-HutliCboImondelrr
^rf.

AdJI.

Jame* Roberts

NORTH UMBERL.\ND.
(Light Infantry.) [37]
A/.i>nVA-.

Adjul. Capl. F. Pyner

Copf.J.
D.

Emncl.n

BOV.GI^MORGAN.
Light Infantry.) [44] Card(J^.

LEICESTER.
Utcesler.
Col. 1.

[3*)

SUSSEX.
(Light Infanlry) [531 Chicheiter. Col. ^ c. x>iic of Richniund. KC.I8 Adjul. Capl. Smith

THE
(Ught

OP (URN[38]

WALL'S R-OTiEHS.
lofikntrr.)

Dukt of
land,

Rut-

Torpotnt. Co!.<n<IZi.lE..\.Borl

Marg. of Bute Arf.Capt.J.HowelUll


Col. J.

KO.

Col. G. E.of Beterley Adjtit. Capl. Crisp

ia

AdJI.

/Mount

Ed;cuinb)',t

NORTH LINCOLN.
.ll

NOTTINGHAM,
(or Royal Shcrtcood Foritlrrt.) [SO]
i'ol. Lnunc. Rolleston AdjMl. Capl. J. Barlb

Adj. Cop. U.

FIUU.
raM, S
.IdJI. If

THE

KING'S
[7]

OWN

CoLJ.H. lucUford
til Capl. r.
Kennetly 14

LIGHT INFANTRY.
Sloke Seteington

ROY.

CORNWALL*
IIINKRS.

UEVUN

Common.
OXFtiRD.
Osford.
[51]

(U(hlllllalilr}r.,[ll9j

Truro. Lt.Col.Com. V.it.o/ HrrtfvH, KU


A4)t. Capl. JrnlOiu

SOLTH
.Vfir
.4o!;<.

LINCOL.N.
[3al

Col.

TfG.E. o/Mun>ter 10

SIraford,

Adj. Capt. R. B<rtord

CoLl. Earl Bnnmlow

K0Y.4L

THE QUEEN'S OWN PEMBROKE LIGHT INFA.NTRV.


[38]
[^3]

RuYAL LONDON.
NORTH HANTS.
r<W.//.m.ll.-.Lowlhcr A4jl. Capl. R. Vmn'lnekeMlrr.
Col.l.h'tKl/frd Rodney Ai^/t. L. B. Parkyns
[13]

(RiaeCorp.
t/.

[lOO]

Uarrrfordtrttt.

Belknal
Col.T.

arm.

.IrtUlrry lirovnd. Col..<iiCJ!.Huntcr.fl<

Co/.Ci'm.II.Owen

EarlofWUtca

Owen
Adj^l. Capl. Owens

Birftoa

A4jut. Capf.Tatbam

Staff of the Disembodied Militia.

WARWICK.
Wariuick.
Col.

[36]

EDINBURGH

(Coun-

C.AVAN.

|;i01]

KERRY.

[107]

ROY. MEATH.
Kelts,

H. Earl of Warwick,

KT.

ty and City of.) [126] Dallieith. Col. 3. W. Marq. of

Camn.
Col. A. Saunderson Adj. Cap. E. Harrison Agent, Sir E.Borouch

[119]

Ad. Cap. J.nrockman

Lothian.

Tralee. Col.V. E. of Ki Adj. W. M. Twiss Agent, Sir E. Borough

Col, JlfaT-.o/Headfort,

ROVALWESTMORELAND.
[17]

Adj. Capt. Bird

&Co.

&Co.

K.P. Adj. Capt. 3 osh.Cl^e Ag. Cane & Co.

Appleby.

FIFE.

[73]

CLARE.

[94]

KILDARE.
.Vans.

[88]

Adjut. Copt. Beniiett

Lt.Col.Com.W.Visc. Col. Jas. Lindsay Luwther AdJt.WH Wm.Scott 23

Clare Castle, Ennis. Col. Lord Fitz Gerald


.Idj. Lt.C.

MON.AGHAN.
Col.

[121]

Col. 3. Earl of ilayo and Vesci Adj. Capt. Powell De Ruvynes Agent, Sir E.Borough

Monagban. Henry Westenra

WILTSHIRE.
Colonel Right

[33]

FORFAR
Col.

and KIN[105]

Ag. Cane

&

Co.

&
KILKENNY.
Kilkennn.
Col.

Co.

Marlhorough.

CARDINE.

Adj. Capt. John Ross Agent, Sir E.Borough & Co.

Bon. Sir John Cam Hob-

Montrose.

NORTH CORK.
Fcrnwy,

[127]

[116]

Hon. D. Oeilvy

house, Bt. Adjut. Capt. Price

Adj. Capt. A.M'Neiil

WORCESTER.
Col. Geo.

INVERNESS.BANFF.
[67]

Hon. P. Butler Co!. W. H.M.Hodder Adj. Capt. Gordon Adjut, Ag. Cane & Co. Agent, Sir E. Borough

QUEEN'S COUNTY.
[104]

Montratk.
Col..SirC.H.Coote,Bt. Adj. H. Brereton
^<;f/, Sir

ELGIN,&NAIRN.[76]

&

Co.

KING'S COUNTY.
[98]

E.Borough

Worcester, Wm. E. of Coventry Adjvt. Cnpt.T. Smjlh


1st

SOUTH CORK.
(Light Infantry.) [87] Ratlicornioc,
Col.

Pnrsonstown.

&Co.
[93]

W. Lord Osman-

ROSCOMMON.
Adj. Capt. Thos. Cox Agent, SirS.Buroush & Co.
Col.
.
.

WEST YORK.

[5]

KIRKCUmillKiHT and WIGTON.


(Light Infantry.) [72;

CoZ.W.id.Riversdale
.idjut.

Ag. Cane

&

Co.

Col. R. F. Wilson Adj. Cop. M. Richard

Kirkcudbright. Co/.SirD.Maxwell.Br
Adj. Copt.

CORK
Col.

Dun

(CITY), Cork.

[no]
of

LEITRIM.

[Ill]

Wm. Mnrq.

Carrickon Shannon Col. H. J. Clements


Agent, Sir E.Borough

Boyle. Oen. R. Vise. Lorton Adj. Capt. Robertson Agent, Sir E.Borough

&Co.
SLIGO.
[134] Sliqo.

Ad.%iCap.A..Gva.\-ei2l

SdWESTYOnK. [31] ROY. LANARK. (7i Hamilton. Col. Wm. Markham Col. Marq. o/Dousla!

Thomond, K.P. Adjut. Cnpt.Cox

Adj. Cap. Philip Bass Ag. Cane & Co.

&
[123]
St. Col,

Co.

3d

WEST YORK.
Doncaster.

[1]

and Clydesdali Adj. Capt. Vauglian

DONEGAL.

LIMERICK COUNTY
[102]

Col. John Irwin Adj. Capt. Faucett Ag. Cane & Co.

Ballyshannon.
Col. N. E. o/Leitrim, Adj. Cap. 3. Harding Ag. Cane & Co.

Francis Abbey.

Col. Geo.

Cholmley

ROYAL PERTH.
Perth.
Col. T. R.

[86]

Hon, R. Fitz Gih-

Ad.!iilCap,RsiW8ou22

(^Or

TIPPERARY. Duke of Cla[84]

YORK (NorthRidinK.)
(Light Infantry)
[22]

H. Enrl of

rence's Monster,)

Kinnoull. Adj. Lieut. Gibbons.

Ulelunond.
Col. Sheld. Crodock Adjut. Cj)t. J. Carter

ROYAL NORTH DOWN. [77]


Nen-ton-n Ard,.:. Col. Vise. Castlercagh Adj. Capt. Howe

LIMERICK CITY.
[103]

RENFREW.
Paisley.
Col.

[1

Limerick Citq.
Col. Cha. Vise. Gort i/.Tho. Jervis Agent, Sir E.Borough
Jlrfj.

Cahir, Col, R. .E. o/Glengall Adj. C((;)f. Daniell Agait, Sir E.Borough

YORK (East Riding.)


[12]

Wm. Mure

Adj.

Agent, SirE. Borough & Co.

&
TYRONE.
Caledon,
Col, E, of Caledon Adj Ag, Cane & Co.

Co.

Beverley. Col. Chas. Grimston Art/. Copt. Jas. Bell

ROSS, CAITHNESS,

SUTHERLAND, & CROMARTY. [06.]


Dlnownll,
Col. Charles Eraser

ROYAL SOUTH DOWN. [11'2]


Hillshorounh.
Col.

& Co. LONDONDERRY.


[95]

[80.]

ABERDEEN.
Al'erdren.
Cot.

[80]

guson, Bt. M. o/Huntly, Ad. Cffjj. A.Mackenzie Ad. Crt^^.J.A. Hodgson Ad. Capt. J. M'ClinKT. Ag. Cane & Co. tock STIRLING, DUMAdjut. Cojit. 3. Bland Agent, Sir E.Borough BARTON, CLACKARGYLL & BUTE. &Co. MANNAN and KIN-

Londonderry. Arth. Marq. of Col. Sir R. A. FerDowushire, K.P.

O.

W.iTERFORD.
(Light Infantry.) [12

Watcrford.

[117]

ROSS.

[00]

Caiupbeltotrn. Col.J. Duke of ArgjU

Stirling.
C.3. Dk7;c o/'Montrose Adj. Cujit, 3. Fraser

LONGFORD.
.\en-ton.-n
t'rx'.

[85]

Forbes.

Adjut,

idjut.

Henry White W. Walker


J. Atkinson.

WESTMEATH.
MnUuigar.
Col. George,

[114]

THE PRINCE REGENT'S ROYAL REGIMENTOFAYR.


[115]

ANTRIM.
Col. Ch.

Ag. Mr.
[79]

Jtandalston'n.

ROYAL DUBLIN
(CITY). [100] Dublin.
Col. Sir R. Shaw, Bt. Adj, Capt, Leslie

LOUTH.

Mar. of Westmeath, K.C.

[108]

Adjut.

^Wa Capt. C.

Earl O'Ncni K.P.

Cotton. Col. T. rise. Ferrnrd Adj. Cap. Pendleton


.lynif, Sir

Adj. Agent, SirE. Borough

&

Co.

BERWICK, HADDINGTON.LINLITHGOW, and PEEBLES.


[73] Colli St ream.

B. Currnthers24 ^l/?ni<,SirE.Borou!:li & Co,

.lt/eut,Sir

E.Borough

E.Borough

WEXFORD.
Adjt.

&Cc.

iCo.

[90]

ARMAGH.
Market

FERMANAGH.
.idj. .1 f/ent.

NORTH
[71]
Col.

MAY'O.

[120]

Wcrford. Col.3.M.ofEly,K.P.
Agent, Sir E.Borough

[75] Hill.

Col. Alex. .<)/'Horao

Adjut. Capt. M'Laren.

Col. -A. ViM; Aclieson Adj. Cap, Barker Agent, Sir E. Borouch

E/lniskilten. Col. B. of Enniskillen

Wm. Corry

Sir E. Borough

Ballina. Cha. N Kno.\ Adjut Oliver Jackson Agent, Sir E.Borouih

&

Co.

DUMFRIES, ROX-

&

&

Co.

&Co.

WICKLOW.

[92]

Co.

BURGH&SELKIRK.
[81]

CARLOW.

GALWAY.
[70]

SOUTH MAYO.
[91] Col.

[82]

Westport.

Arklow. Colonel Sir Ralph Howard, Bt,


Adj. Capt. R. Butler Ag. Cane & Co.

Ballinasloe.

Dumfries. O;/0ilf-ni. Briien Col. .of dueensberty Adjut. Lt. Wni.Cari Adjut. Capt. Swanaon Ay. Cano & Co.

ColonclVUc, Marq. of CLmricarde, K.P, Adj.


/l<//.(.'nij/.Sutherliind

H. P. M. o/'Sligo
"

A'.

P.

Cajit. Fitzgerald

Ag, Cane

&

Higgins

Co.

Ag. Cane

&

Co.

War

Serrices of the

Commandants and Adjutauts of

Militia.

1 Captain Isaacson served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, with the o2nd Light Infantry. 2 Captain Webb served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, in Holland, the Netherlands, and France, and was present at the actions of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, at wliich he was slightly wounded. 3 Captain Chapman sened in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, with the Rifle Brigade. 4 Lonl Mount Edgcumbe served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of

Waterloo. 5 Captain Fitz Gerald sened in the Rifle Brigade from 1812 to 1820, including the campaign in Served Hollancl in 1813 and 14, comprising the actions at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp. also the campaigns in America in 1814 and 15, and the whole of the operations at New Orleans. Was twice woundeil, with the loss of the use of left hand. 7 Captain Dixon served the campaign of 181.5, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 8 Captain Holman served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, with the 52nd Light Infantry. 9 Captain Riilgway ser>l in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, from May 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, ineludinc the battle of Vittoria, and various minor aiFairs. Served also tni campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded in the right shoulder by a musket shot at the taking of Vera heights, and lost the forefinger of the left hand by a musket-shot at Waterloo. 10 Captain J. Jones serve<l the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 11 Captain Howells servefl in the Peninsula with the 77th Regiment. 12 Captain Percy Scott served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Queen's. Siege and capture of Flushing, 1809. Campaigns of 1811, 12, 14 Captain Kennedy's senices : 13, 14, and 15, including the siege of Badajoz, covering the second siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, crossing the Esla, retreat from Burgos, battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivclle, Orthes and Waterloo, and taking of Cambray. 15 Captain Brew served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, in Flanders and Holland, under the Duke of York, and proceeded with that regiment on the Walcheren Expedition in 1809. Volunteered for Foreign Service as Adjutant from the Royal West Middlesex Militia to the 2nd Provisional Battalion, and accompanied it to France in 1813. 18 The Duke of Richmond served in the Peninsula as Aid-de-Camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was severely woundt-d at the battle of Orthes. Servcfl also the campaign of 1815, as Aide-deCamp to the Prince of *jranire, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 19 Lord Munster scr*e<l in the Peninsula, and was severely wounded at the battle of Toulouse. Expeilition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; campaii^n in Portucal and 21 Captain Graves's services; Spain, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain, retreat to, and battle of Conmna. Expedition to Walcheren, Siege of Flushing, and ascent of the Scheldt, 1809. Peninrahir campaigns from June 1811 to Sept. 1813, including the siege of the Forts and battle of Salamanca (three wounds, two severe, one slight), siege of Burgos and retreat from thence, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pynnees, 2)<lh, 29th, and 30th July (severely contused 28th), Maja Pass, advance into France, and various affairs of Posts and Piquets. 22 Captain Rawson served the campaign of 1815, anrl was present at the battle of Waterloo. 23 Captain Wm. Scott ser^'ed the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 24 Captain Carrotlicrs served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to Sept. 1811, and again from M*rch 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, action at Campo .Mayi r, first siege of Badajoz, battles of .\lhuhera, Nivelle, and Nive, affair at St. Palais, battle of Orthi, affair at Uunlieige, and battle of Toulouse. Sne<l also the campaign of 18U, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which lust be was severely wounded. " E E 317

GARRISONS AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.


GARRISONS.

ALDERNEY.
Town UoJ. Maj. O'Hara
BELFAST.
Baynes.

GUERNSEY.
Fort Maj.
^-

Adj. i3MaJ. J. H. BainHULL. brisge

Town Maj.
(Joli.\3

Lieut. P.ter Sluart.

BERWICK.
Z(.-G<vi. Sir J. Bathurst, ires.

W. Enrl Cathcart, KT. Lt.-Gov..M. Gen. Sir C. W. Thorn


Gov... Gen.

Tomn
Town
ToiV7i

Adj. Adj.

Ens.

W.

Mansell

Tonn Maj.
aov..1^Gen.

ton, KCH. Lt.-Col. R. Simson,

ST. HELENA. Lieut. Geo. .A. Barnes ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Fort Maj. Capt. J. A. Wieburj ST. JOHN'S, OR PRINCE

Town Mnj.

KH

EDWARD'S ISLAND. Tonm Maj. *Capt. A. Lane


ST.

CAPE BRETON.
Lt. Edw. Sutherland

CARLISLE.
Maj.
Lieut, D. Macdonald

JERSEY. W. C. rise. Reresford, GCB. /( GCH.


Adj.
Lt.-Col. Robert Fraser, KH.

MA WES.

Capt. or Keeper,

Gen. Sir Geo. Nugent, Bt.

CARRICKFERGUS.
Goj!.\3 iJtiif.-GcTi.SirW.Hutchinson,

Fort Maj.

^-

Dcp. Gov.

13

aa

OCB.

M. Gen. Sir A. Cameron,

KCH. CHARLES FORT AND KINSALE.


Gov
Gen. Sir
JJ

INVERNESS, OR FORT GEORGE,


Gov. .^3 Liciit.-Gcn. Jtt. Hon. Sir Geo, Murray, GCB.^- GCH. Fort Maj. Capt. A. Fraser

SCARBOROUGH CASTLE.
Gov..iii[l Col.

KCB.

SHEERNESS.
GCB.
Lieut. Gov.

James Grant, CB.


4-

W. M.

Peacocke,
l5-

Gov....'^ Gen. S. Tisc. Combermere,

KCH.
Fort Maj.

KC.

Lt. John Black

LANDGUARD FORT.
if^-f;oi..^9 Lt.-Col. C. A. West

GCH.

Lt.-Col. Hobt. Walker

CHESTER.
Oov..Oen. Edw, Morrison
Lieut.-Gov.. Gen. Sir J. Fraser,

Fort Moj.

Maj. Oswald

Pilling

LONDONDERRY & CULMORE.


OCB.
Got: lilSa Lt.-Gen. John Lord Straf-

STIRLING CASTLE.
God.. Gra. Sir MartinHunter,(?Cil/ 6".
dr
.

DARTMOUTH.
Got\ Ar. Howe Holdsworth Fort Maj. Major Robert Kelly
. . .

Town Maj.

ford, OCB. ^- GCJSr. J. Nicholson

GCH.

MALTA.
Town
Adj. Lt.-Col. Robert Terry (luart.-Masf. Lt. J. Colcroft

DUBLIN. Tomi Maj. Major W. White DUMBARTON CASTLE.


Gov.
Igl

Dep. Gov Col. Sir A. Christie, KCH. Fart Major, .Lieut. Patrick iVtler Chaplain.. Rev. Robt. Watson
.

Gcn.T.Lord Lvnedoch, OCB.

MILFORD HAVEN.
Gov.. Sir John Owen, Bt.

GCMO. DUNCANNON FORT.


Fort Mnj.
Gov.
Lieut. Thos. Austin
C.M.irf. Greenock,

MONTREAL.
Ton-n Maj.

EDINBURGH CASTLE.
l^iSXM.Gm.

Wi Ens. C. Macdonald NEW BRUNSWICK.


if. J.

Constable ^ Field Mar. A. D.of Wellington, STG. GCB.^GCH. Lieut.. .Gen. J. Sulivan Wood Dep. Lieut. ^3 JUS Lieut. Col. John

TOWER OF LONDON. S&

Garwood, CB. Major. Capt. J. H. Elrington


.

Tonn Maj.

GaUagher

C/taplain..Rev. Henry Melville


Lt.

KCB.
Lieut. -Gov,, Gen.

NEW GENEVA.
Fort Maj. Anthony Wharton

F. T.

Hammond,

GCH.
Fort Maj.
Chaplain.

PLACENTIA.
Lient. Gov. .^

TYNEMOUTH AND CLIFF FORT. Om., Lt.-Gen. Vi. Thomas WIGHT ISLAND.
Wm. Wynn

Capt. Thos. Canch Riv. W. B. Smith


^3

GALWAT.
Toivn Maj.

M. Gen. G. J. Reeves, CB. L^ KB.


Hill. OCB. GCH. 4- KC.

Gov. .3. E. Etirl 0/ Malmesbury Capt. of Sandmen Fort, Capt. Sir


Carisb. Cast. Lt.-Gen. Sir W. Paterson, KCH. Con-es Castle, {} SEl

Ens. Jas. Hamilton

PLYMOUTH.
Got'. .}3aJB

GIBRALTAR.
Town Maj. romn Adj.
Joe.
IJ

Gen. R. Lord

Cot. Daniel Falla

GRAVESEND & TILBURY FORT.


Gen. Hon. Sir G. Lowry Cole,

Lieut. A. Campbell

PORTSMOUTH.
Town Maj.
PliilsieiuH

Lieut.

Henry White

^ Sir J. U 'Grigor, Bt. MB.


QUEBEC.

acB.
U.-Gov. Col. Dumas yort Maj. Major Thos. Kelly
,

Surgeon .,. .Isaac Chaldeeott

FORT WILLIAM.
Sir Jas. Kempt,
Oov.

W. M. of Anirlesey, KG. GCB. ^ GCH.

OmH.
Htm.

Lieut. Goii..^al Lt.-Oen.Rt.

O0V..M. Gen. W. G.
Lient. Gov. .Gen.

W.

Strutl T. Dilkes

GCB. * GCif. WINDSOR.

Capt. .^ Col.a. E. of Munster

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.

ROYAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA.


, J3 General Hon. Sir Edward Paeet, GCB. General .Sir Geo. T. Walker, Bt. GCB. Limt.-Colonel Henry Le Blanc, Idjutant, ^ Colonel Sir John Morillyon Wilson, CB. KH. Secretary, Richard Neave, E.iq. Ihaplaln, ^ Rev. George Robert Gleig, MA. Physician S; Surgeon, Daniel Maclachian, MD. Vpothecary, WiUiam North, Esq. deputy Surijeon, John Hurtshorne, Esq. Heivard, Poole Hickman, Esq. '!hief Clerh, John Fasson, Esq. 'cnior Clerh, Alexander James Moorhead, Esq.
:!Cii(.-Go!)frnor, 13
llajor,

MD. Director General of Hospitals in Ireland. Assistant-Surgeon. ^SX James Macaulcy, MD. Chaplain. nev. J.T. Connel, AM. Reader. Uev. Geo. Vesey, DD., Garrison Chaplain of Dublin. Secretary, Registrar and Treasurer. Chas. Banks, Esq. PTOi)//?orf. James Hay, Esq. (late Capt. 53nd regt.) Chamberlain and Master of Works John George, Capt. h. p. Unatt. Registrar's Clerk Mr. Charles Pcngelly. So(icifor. Robert Disney, Esq.
Pliysician

and Surgeon. Geo. Renny,

'toreheeper,
C.aptain.1 of Invalids M'T.i.nd, Cnilai,,, h. p. Uiiatt.
<,,-,',,,, h. p.
I

Comm.

ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA.


Licut.-Col. J. nillianison

Wm.

?3 JobTi iM.rn.

27 F.

VAijjii:

Ivans, Cnpfnin, h. p. 37 F. ?3CI,H,',M / ,,. h. p. 71 F. ,.. b, p. gi p. :.i Geort-r . I. ;,, Jolin I'ord, Li.ul. h. p. 3 West India Regt.
1 i
i .

Sientari/ S- Adjutant, 'Capt. John Lugard Quartcr-Mastei; Fra. Henry Byrne Surgeon, Sam. G. Lawrance Assistant-Surgeon, William Smith

Comm.

AT SOUTHAMPTON.

ROYAL HOSPITAL, KILMAINHAM.


taster.
Icputij

MD. ROYAL HIBERNIAN MILITARY SCHOOL, DUBLIN.


Assistant-Surgeon, J. Hennen,

late 8 R. Vet. Batt. Samuel Burcjes, Lieut, late 10 do. Iiaai Purcfoy Lockwood, Lieut, h. p. 30 F, Robert Cook, Adj. (Lieut.) h. p. Newfoundland Fenc. ^3 ail Robert P. Eason, Capt. h. p 2 Cevlon Rest,

KCn.,\ Kflt.Ciuiim.ofthc Forces in Ireland. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST. Mas',r.~\l iDWiuilar, OB. Deputy Oovcranr, \3 Z.H .V.-(i,n. Sir 0. Scovell, KCB. at , I. ud. Lt. Gov. jiii Col. Tlio. W. Taylor, CB. 'lie Ks C.'i.l hlislnnetlt. Captains iif i\.,,n,,ii,;^ f OeiMcmen Cadets. Edward DArcey, Captain,
^<
I

Lieut.-Gen.

Itt.

Hon. Sir Kdw. Blakeney,

Surgeon, aiH William Finnic.

Ailju

Lt.-O.l. n,,,. w.,

I,-.

h![.

ail

ij.

Edward Gilborne, iinrf. h. p. 7! P. f iljulant.t) J- 0. Hort, Cujitain late 12 R. Vet. Batt.

aa

STAFF,

ice.

OF GREAT BRITAIN.
KB.

N.B. For Sfti/Tiif //ir fforsfi Uuartli. M<e pa{ff 117. AstUUmt-QuarttT-MoMtcr'acntrai at Sinni,tffiiata.~^Co\me\ N. Thorn. CB.

HiiiiritMs.

Geperal Oftiferg.

Aidps-dc-Cainp.
AssiJt.'AdJ.~Oen.

y'orthrrn.HeatX Quarton', Chetr. CJAftUllne uf NurUiuinU-rlantl, Cuinberland, Welmorvlaiiil, Durham, York, ChesJiin% Derby, Lui' mhlrp, Nuttlnghani, Isle of Man, FUnl. and
0eiibif;b.

M.-Gen. Sir Cha.

Lt. Napier, 68 F.

Col. T.J.
h. p.

Wemy u, CB.

Jas. Napier,

CB.

Manchatcr, Major of Brujadf.

Capt. Con9idiiie,00 F.

Major of Brigade.
Lt.Col. D.
Dalj-,

Unatt.

n'tstrrn.Uvad Quarter*, Deroiiport. Deron. Comwull, aud SomerKt, excltulre of Drislol and iU Ticinil}-.
I

M^.-Gen.ILEUice^lPVH-B:?-d.
M.-GeD.^irEdw.
0\h\M
,
:

Lt.-Col.
h. p, 40 F.

KCB.L t.Goe^
j

Gvtmsftf and A tdtmey.

~t*M.-Gon.SirjriXi^-: glas, KCB. Lt. Oor.


'

at ^
Tbe

Ai^Jh.nR. Sleigh, CB.

Brifjade. Maj.-Opn. J.W. ^, c-,,- ,a^ |Capt.Ems,13Df. iLl.-CoI. Win, Lord De Ro, h. p. [

Major

oj

foUoviiig Counties, &c. are not cootalncd In a Military District, and the Troops stationed in tliose Count report direct Head Quarters, \\x.: Bedford, Essex, Kent, Northampton, Surry, Berkshire, Glamorgmn, Leicester, Oxford, Sussex, Gloucester, Kutlaud, Lincoln, Wale, North and South, Bristol and its rlcinity, Hpivford, Middlesex. Salop, (except Denbighfc Flint) Burklnebam, Hnriford, Monmouth, StafTord, Cambrid^. Uiintin^on, Norfolk. Suft'olk, Worcester. Tile Troopa in tho Iflle of Wight report to the G -nt-ral Offiecr Commanding the South West District

RECRUITING mSTRICTS.
Letds. Adj. Consist inK of the counttoof North-

umber land, Durham, Cumberland. West mo reLand,

and

parts

U.'Col. B. Han ey, KU. Dennis Hanson, *.;4 Jon. 40 Lieut. 4 Feb. 3i Paymatter . H.B. B. .\dams Surg, to the Forces ^'*--]^S ^B. Suftcr intending Qjflccrs. Lt. Hamilton, 'i F. Newcastle-on-Tyne Bn>im. 73 P. . Leeds T. W. Smith, Riae Rr. Bradford Lucat, go F. Keodal Imsp.F. Ojr.CoLC.G.Faleonar.K'ir.
/fijp.

Fd.
.

O/T.

^^^

Imp. F. Off. f Col. A. D. Faunce, CH. Adj. P. H. Despard 24 Feb. 37 BrUtol. Lt. 22 Nov. 27 ConsMtiDcorihe Pnymmtrr . Edw. Edmonds counties of Corn- Surgeon to thf wall, Ot'von, DorCha. WTijrte j Force* K-t, Somerwt,
. .
\

Wiltjt,

WorcesttT,

Superintending Officers. Oloucefcter, Hereford, Olid part of Capl. Phillips, 61 P. . . Bristol Hanls, and South Mason, 24 F. . . Ualh Walw. Smith, 33 F. filoucestor

...
. . .

XAvrrpool. CoBslscincofihe ^Cupt. n'oodgate county of Che- Paymastrr . . Surg, to tlu Farcrs ^ Pftot Smith hirv, and parts Suprrintmding i}J/tccrs. of Yorksiiirf . Lan LI. Ln. S7 P Livrrpoal CBshirr, Derby, & Cilubb, 34 Pool , . CImlcr North Wales, Sfrfantw, 37 P. . MoDclit-M^r

fiooM, IIP.

Expter
Salisbury

UacOresor, 21 P.

Imp. Fd.
London.

Off.

9Col.G.O.

Pilt,

KH.

Adj. Rob. U-Nair

Hord, 30
. .

P.

Shfffii'ld

I'up.rd. Off. 9CoLJ.


Adj.
Cooftistini; of the
.

F. Ewart,

CB.

Coluistineof the Ptti/mastcr counlie. of Nur- Surgeon .


fulk.

) )

14 July 37 LI. 24 Sla.. R. Jelliroe Sam. C. Ro*, J/X>.


Officers.

^ Jai.White.il) Fcb.37.
i/. 7 Oil. 24.

Suffolk.

Cambrid^e.Uuutingdon,
B.-<lf..pd,

Superintending

Paymaster
Surg.lotht
Ll.

couDtit-s of UncoId. Suffurd,

. Ifi Robort Scorey ForraV. W. Krnnjr Suprrinteftding Qffirrr$.

BuckD, LI. Burridge, 18 Or. . . London HcTtCar. SubdiTisioD

ford, EftM'X.KenI,

Ward,

01 F.
.

...
.

London

Noitinbam, Rutland,
Letresier,

Wirwkk,
ampton,

Salop. llrreford. dc part*

of Dfrby, NorthII

South

WalM.

Downe.,

41 P.
. .

. .

CoTcntry
Leict>.t(>r
,

Norton. 13 P.

HerUTt. 77 P. KInolrr. OH P.
Hrrtwrt, P. Layanl. 3B P.

Binulnsham
. .

.
. .

ShrswOiurT N'Hlinihun Slamfucd

Oxford'. krk^' and Middle>x, parts and of Northamptonand

Da.T,

09 P.

1st Inf. SulKlirision 2nd Inf. Subdiv.

Uaat..

Kirk, 1 F. Berdniorr, 20 P. Majee, 43 P. . Kelly, 31 P. .


Cnrtia,

Keadlntc

Ipswich

.
.

Norwich
Herlfonl
Slaidslone

Edvudi, S3
Uoroe,

P.

Unrulo
Newrutl(^uii>
dpr-LyTH**.

OP..
np.,t

IP.'.

'.

Uwes

rAV.li.RV
Oaimmanelamt
Assist.
.

DEPOT AT MAIDSTONE.
:

IPCoLTn'.
. t

n.rB.iaVsactn
f>.

Acting Adjutant

Comma ndantt'.
.

p.

Paifuiasler

. .

-tlA

Ueul. Oalbiac, 4 Dr. . John Swindler tiuarter- Matter . V<-frinarj/6'ur{;ron Alexander Black

MldifMaster
Commitndnmt

M.jer
..

iNTRV. AND INViiiM nci'OT

\TCHITHAM.
l>cpof J... .James Lieut.

.JCul. i.r \Vm. Warrr,


j

CB

MuMonald, Etg.
III..

Oominaml.iu; ProrisU /,;.: Cnpiai^

Ll-Col-

'~.

Prori.'
.

Lii ut. Jacl.s.>n,

k,U F. 03 P.

Ltrulnant
PmsrmuiMteT

ll Hinry Andcraon Win. Rrady Charlrs Orlme*

Ucat. Iknlley,

Em. Kirk, IS F. ....S. A. Piper. UD.

W p.

Super

ndeni of Sirord Bif

Prtmeipat Veterinary Surgeon

{K^l

It

Staff,

Sfc.

of Great Britain.
"Military Establishments,*' page
318.

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST.


For the Appointments of Officers
lield

by Com7i

Professor;s
C

and Masters.
Landscape Drawing Wm. de la Motte Sistory, Geography, \ J. ~ F. Turnpenny and Classic. } Rev. H. L.'M.Chepmell, French G. Cambier H. Marillier
. . .

J
1

FRAS. Wm. Scott, AM. ty FRAS. Cha. H.Barton, S^.


JohnNarrien,
Capt. Balck, Unatt.

MA-

Fortification

....

l-Wm.C.Sharpe,S^.
Horton, Geo. D. Burr
h. p.

Staff C.

G. Boully
F. Deramler Lieut. John Gillies, h.p.

Surveying

"

Capt. Prosser, Unatt.

John Piercy

Thomas
Lieut.

Costin.

Stiulents in the Senior Dipartment.

Simmons
Garden

72 F.
41 F. 89 F. 55 F. 15 F.

Lieut. Brandling Lieut. Sawyer

7 F. 3 F.

Lieut. Nicholettes

-.28

Ensign Dance
Lieut.

Capt. Daly Lieut. De Havilland

Scott

Cornet Hamilton
Cajit.

Hon.C. R. West

Duubeney

62 F. 13 Dr. 55 F.

Gordon

F. 71 F. 35 F.

EAST INDIA COMPANY'S DEPOT, RECRUITING OFFICERS, AND MILITARY SEMINARY. DEPOT. RECRUITING OFFICERS.
Cmmuandant
Adjutant Paymaster Surgeon
Lieut.-Col.

Edward Hay Chatha


do. do. do. do.

Major

Major, {2d in Cain jn and) H. E. Somerville Capt. Henry Brown.. .. William Elsey... Robert Elliott

Liverpool. Richard Asford Captains.. J as. Murray London, 2%^ Soho-Square, Rich. Geo. Grange.. .D6Zi. Thos. Otho Travers-.CorA. Henry Vibart Glegg. .Edinburgh.

MILITARY SEMINARY AT ADDISCOMBE.


Public Examine and Inspector
Lieut, -Governor
.

Colonel Pasley, Engineers.

CB. Royal

Major General Sir Ephraira

Captain
Professors

and Masters.
Landscape Dran-ini
Oriental Languages
FrencJt
T. H. Fielding J. C. Schetky.

^'"'"*'*''*

rRev. Jonathan Cape, AiTf. Ales. Anderson, LLD, < Sam. Parlour Rer.T. Bisset, AM.(Chaplain)
Lj. B. Rudduck Capt. H. Straith Lieut. T. Cook, Ii?r. Major Basil Jackson, h.p. Royal
Staff Corps

Rich. Houghton, Clia. Bowles Marin de la Voye


F. Daniel

MRAS.

Fortifications

Chemistry

d Geology.. J.

Sword

E;rt

Hen. Ange\o, jun.

Surveying
Dran'ing

E. B. Metcaif

STAFF,

&c.

OF SCOTLAND.

Staff, -c.

of Inland.

sutr.

tlonhrrn. Hmi mwru-re, Armaeh. The Pn>vince of l'lsl*T, with Ihr Count; Ltiullin4 l)arl uf Mt-alh, boundBovni' util lllack-Walir, but rirlutivi' of' the Towm of DnighiHlo,

Capt. Pl^arwD, 43 F.

As. AttJ. Ocn. Col. 9 T. E. Napier,


h. p.

CB.

Armaali.

ed br

llie

Col.

Nsvim uiJ Trim.


(U(<-r.i. Hid (lurter, Dublin. Thf CuuntiM nf llublin uml KlUlun-. with port of Ufiitb. inclutlinc thf Towns of Drosh^ln, Nnvan and Trim, and imrt
Col.
J. W.blK-r f Smith. CiJ.Com.B. ArtiUery

M. Orn. 9 lUddell, Armagh.


At. Qua.

Aautt. Adj. am.

lU

Mlii.

W. F. ForsLr, A'Xf. llnat. Dublin. Lt.-Col. C.E. Gordon, U. Art.


Dublin.

of thi' County of Wlcklow, pinbruclni; thf Towo of Wicklow, lUlhdrum, and BkUIueIius.

Toim Major.
Maj. W". White, Dublin.
.4s.

WMlmi. Hpd (Juarters, .tthbmo. Th Provincw of Connausbt, with the County of Clun-, elclu.iTe of thi- LlbrrUmcrick; part of Tlp|>ptarT, ficludlnu Ih.' town of Nt-nush the Kiuc** and QuiM-n'* Countios, with Wcslnuaih, LoHK-ford, and part of Mcath, to the Boyni- and Blark Water, but oicluding the Towns of Trim and Corlow.

Adj. Ocn.

M. Oen.

Sir

W.

P.

Lieut. CorroU,

4(1

V.

Lt. Col. J. C. Smith, Unutt.

Carroll,

CB. KVU.

Athlone

Uwf

S."

W<-xmi. Head Quarters Limerick. CouniT and City of Limerick ; part of Kerry to' the river Fli-sk; County ofTippcrary. excluiive of the Barony of Ormond, but including Nenagh and Clonmrl all Kilkenny. eiceptiuR the South End bT Mullinarat; Carlow.with part of Wlcklow, taking in Newtownbarry and Arklow, Ice.
:

As. Adj. Gen.


Eos. Macbeon, 86 F.
Lt.

Col.

JIansel,

KH.

Vnatt.

Limerick

Sow/Arrw. Head Quartcre, Cork.


Part of Kerry outh of the Plesk RiTer; all Cork and Walerford; S^iuthem part of Kilkenny, below MullinaTat. with part of Weiford, including the Town! of Wexford, .New fLoa, nad Ennlscorthy

As.AdJ Gen.
Col.

Turner,

Unatt.

Cvrk

M. Oen. L'Estrange,

Lieut. Stepney, 29 F.

As. Qua. M. Gen. Col. Bainbrigge, CB. Cork

Fort Majors. Lieut. 9 J. Black

Charles Fort

BECRUITING DISTRICTS.
Northern.

Imp. F.

Qtr.

a Col. N. Hamilton, KZf.


Lt. 3 Aug. 01

Etad Quarters
Sen-rtt.

Adj. Tho. Shields,

ford,

Pns/master

....

Nich. Mounisel
.V.

Conslitlneof the countle* of .\n.\nnagh. trim,

Surt). to the Forces ^1

StewarV

.VC

LongMayo, Mralh, Queen's Rtjscommon. SliLeitrim,

Superintending
Lt. Gregg, 50

Officers.

Dublin
Athlone

Hanley, 84 F Harvey, 17 F
Southall, 38 F. Hutchins, 62 F.

Superinlendino
Lt. Erans, "4 F Shieldt, 78 F. Kempt, 12 F. Christie, 13 F. Wright, 10 F. Byrne, Si P.

Officers. tiskillen

go,

Wcstmeath and Wicklow


Carlow.
Southern. Head Quarters, Cork. Consistingofthe counties of Clare, Kerry, Cork, Kilkenny, Limerick, Tipperaiy,
Waterfortl, Weif..rd.

... ...

Boijle

rnr Birr
CarloK

Doneol,

Down.

Seirry

Clyde, 06 F

Fermanagh. Londonderry, Louth, and llonaghan, Tyrone.


Centrr. Bead Quarters,

Londonderry
Belfast

Armagh
Antrim
'

Insp. fd. Off. Lieut.-Col. H. Despard Tho. Dagg, LI. 31 Dec. 30 . . Adj.

Paymaster

F.

Wemyss
^ers.

Surg. totheForcesV.\.yi'Ciam,MD.

/nj.Frf.O/f.BiaLt.-Col.'CJCine.Kfi'. tr. OOct. 06. .td,.J. Moguiie, Dublin. B. Adamj, Coiuistingof the Ptsyrusster . . . . H. C(ip(.l7Sept.a5 countleofCavan, Dublin, Galway. Suroem to the\j^^ j|
Kildare,
King").

Superintending
Lt. Curtajne, 4 P.
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Limerick
Kilkcnni/

and
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Cork
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LIEUTENANT. AIDES-DE-CAMP TO HIS E.XCELLENCY THE LORD "u^. O,. o^ C. A^ Dilh,^^.^_^^. ^ Oapt^H^^R-Howe^r^.
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Liut. <>. St. Ototfe O. F"ley

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JUDGE-ADVOCATE-OENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
euu,.fJudge-Adeoeale
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Dublin. Pror..t.Mar,h,a
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Li'Ut. R.

Spoedy

STAFF, &c.

ON FOREIGN STATIONS.

IONIAN ISLANDS.
Comprising Corfu, Vido, Paxo, Santa Maura, Cefalonia, Zantc, Ithaca and Calanws, and Cerigo.

Lord High Commissioner


, . Aldes-de-Camp Major of Brigade
.
.

Bight Hon.
(
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. .

Major-Gi-rural on the Staff

Wi
|

Aide-dc-Camp

Dcp.-Qr.-Mast. Gen. Et Lt.-Col. F. H. Dawkins, Unatt.

J. A. S. Macltenzie. Capt. Best. 34 F. Lieut. Forbes, R. Art. ((.) Capt. Finucane, li. p. Major-Geo. Sir G. H. F. Berkeley, KCB. Capt. Ruraley, 60 F. Assistant Military Sccretari/ Capt. Dougias, 29 F.

Governor and Major-General on the ,,,. . n, Aides-de-Camp


,
,

Stqff"
( {

Capt. Maxwell, 82 F. CMO. KH. Unatt.

Lt.-Gen. Sir F. Bouverio, KCB. Lieut. Best, 7 F. Cant_ fim.lh,,. Gr. n Gds. (elt.) Capt. Goulbum, Toicn Adj. Lieut. Col. Terry, h. p. Garrison Quarter-Master Lieut. C

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GCMG.

GIBRALTAB.
Governor and MaJor-Gcncral
Aides-de- Camp
( (

la

aa

Lt.-Oen Sir A. Woodford,

KCB.

4'

GCMG.

Connnandino Royal Engineer


Aide-ih-Cnnip
Assistant Military Secretary Tun-n Major .
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Lieut. H. Morritt, R. Art. Lieut. A. Woodford, Colds. Gds. (e.etra.) Major-Gen. Sir J. T. Jones, Burt. Lieut. Fanshawe, 12 F. Town Adjutant Lieut. A. Campbell, Ii. p. Garrison Quarter-Master Lieut. Gilchrist, 86 F.

NORTH AMERICA,
Comprising
all
.
.

Provinces within and adjacent thereto.


Charles Poulett,

Lord Sydenham

Aides-dc-Canip

3EI Major G. D. Hall, h.'p. {Captain Le Marchant, 7 Dr. Gds. Captain Campbell, 7 Dr. Ensign Baring, 20 F. {extra)

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Aides-dc-Camp
Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia and Lieut.-Gencral on the Staff
.

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Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard Downes Jackson, KCB. Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles Routledge O'Donnell, Unat. Captain Taylor, 85 F. Ensign Warrc, 54 F. Lieut. Earl of Mulgrave, Scots Fus. Gds. {extra)
.

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Viscount Falkland,
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Aides-de-Camp Major of Brigade


Licut.-GoverTuor of

....
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.

Sd^gx

Capt.

Hon. H. C. Grey, 52 F.

Lieut.-Col. Bazalgette, Unatt.

New Brunsmich and )


Staff'
.

Major-General an the

Major-Gen. Sir J. Harvey,


Ens. F. C. Harvey, 34 F. Captain Nugent, 36 F. Col. Smelt, CB. 37 F. Capt. Durham, 87 F. Col. Campbell,

KCB. ^- E

Aide-de-Camp Major of Brigade Colonel (m the Sttiff Aide-de-Camp Colonel on the Staff Comni. R. Art.
. . .

....

....
KH.
Majors of Brigade.

Licut.-Oov. of Prince Edivard's Island

Ei3 Sir Cha. Auj. Fitz Roy,

General Otficers.

aa Major-Gen.
KCB.
^-

Sir Jas. Macdonell,

Capt. Elrington, Coldstr. Gds. Capt. Clitherow, Coldst. Gds.

Major Foster, R. Engineers Major S. D. Pritcliard, Unatt. Capt. Lord Fred. Paul -t. Colds. Gds. Capt. R. Kendall, R. Art.
Sterling, 73 F. Lt. Lysons, 2 Bn. 1 F. ijEl Ens. C. Macdonald, Lieut. Knight, h. p.

KCH.

Major-General Clitherow

Dep. Adj. Gen. Lt.-Col. John Eden, CB. Unatt. QiicJf Toronto As. Adj. Gen. Col. Foster, Unatt. Montreal MajorW.R. Dickson, h. p.

DepulyQ.M.a.. Ci'Citum
Ton-n Major
.

Dcp.A.Ad.Gen.Lt.0rimn,S2V.

Wynyard, 85 F.

Bo. Bo.
Fort Adjutant

Bep.Qx.M.G. WiCo\.Hon.C.QoK,CB.KH.
As. dr.
J?CJJ.

Capt. Bouchier, h. p. Lt. J. Johnston, h. p.

M.

Montreal Unatt. Gen. Major F. A. M.Fraser, Unatt. Toronto

I.ih-aus-.\ui. Isle-i

J. Keating

Penetanguishi

Q. Af. ff.^aa Lt.-Col. J.J. SnodgrasSjh.p. .ff(z///x Do. Capt. Tryon, 43 F. As. Mil. Sec. Prince Edtv. Island Sub-Ins.^ D.\'Caft. A. Lane

Town Major
I

Lt. J. Gallaglier, h. p. Capt. A. Lane, h. p.

AdjofMil.]*

C.D.Rankin

Do.

Town Adjutant
|

Lt. Sutherland, h. p.

New Brunsn-ick Prince Edn'ard's Island Cape Breton

NEWF0UNDL.4.ND.
pernor Fort Major
Capt. Prescott, RN. Capt. J. .\. Wieburg,h.p.
I |

BERMUDA.
Governor Fort Adj
^J Lt. Col.

William

lieid, CiJ.

R. Eng,

Lieut. Marecliaux, 80 F.

Staff,

'c.

on Fureign Stations.
ISLANDS.
Bitrbadott

WINDWARD AND LEEWABD


ting
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Mc
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OovfTtior o/

lite

Lreivartl Istonilt.

M. Oi'ii. iiir EvuD J. Murray Mncgreuor, j,, A'(7(. .f Barliatlort Liiut. Col. H. Dohorty, 3 W. I. Regl. ..St. Viruent Tohago M.din. ;/. C. Unrtimj Orcniida |lrol.l'. J. D.iylc, h. p. a Our. Jin &il Col. Sir II. a. Mucleod, KB. UnatI . . Trinidad St. Lucia LI. Col. Sir W. M. O. Colclirooke,

KCH

KH.

H.

.\rl

A ntiffiia
p. 7

t|i.\ti|Jor J.
(

Officer

administering the

Qovm\mcnt\
(

Mucplmil, h. Prraldenluf the Council do. Do. do. Do.

Dr

Dominica
Montserrat Nevis Virgin Islands

Dep.AdJ.a

Governor of British Gtiiana Henry Ligbt, Esq Lt.Col.T. Pulls, Vnalt Barbadocs Fart AdJ Dep. At. do Capt. OConnor, 1 W. I.Rrgt. Do. Drp. Q. il. O..Za Lt. Col. J.Tyler, KB.Va. Do. D. A. Q. il. a .Capt. O'Brltn, 70 P Do. Drp. ./tf/'7(-.<4f/r. Cupt. (Iraliiiin.70 P Do. >liL Hee.' Do. Cpl. Ecerton, (< F
.

Veunrara
Tobago Dill, R. Eng W. Oriusby, R. Art..S(. Lucia Gnnada A. Muude, R. Art St. Kilt's Lieut. W. D. Aplin, eu P Antigua Lieut. E. Archdall,
Ucut. M.
Lieut. J.
Ci.

UP

Fan AtO

Lieut. DIUon, 88

St.Yincent

G. H. Reilly, 1 W.l.R. Dominica G. W. Meehan, do. . Trinidad Deincrara E. C. Munns, 74 F


. .

JAMAICA, BAHAMAS AND HONDUR.AS.


Ooremor
Major Oencral on
Aideile
tht Staff

^821
the

KightHon.SirVhutlcsTheophamiietcMe.Bt.OCB. Jamaica. Jamaica. Sir Win. Gonim, KCB


P. Lieut. BrownrlgK, Colonel Fra. Cockbum, 2 W. I. R. .Uei. Mucdonald, CB. R. Art. Colonel

Camp
Bahamas
Unatt.

Ooremor and Commander-in-chief of


Superintendent at Honduras

Wi

Drp. Adj. Gen Dep. y. .tf. a


Aa. Mil. See

HI

LI. Col. Lt, Col. S. R.

Wm. Turoor,

Warren, 05 F. Capt. Vye, ad Life Guard*


|

Fort Xrf;.. Lieut. W.H.NicoUs, 2 W. R. M. NicolU, 2 W.


. .

I. I.

R..
R.
. .

Bahamas
Honduras

EAST INDIES.
Ooremor Oenrrat
Bight Honourable BnrZ
o/" -Auckland,

OCB.

MUUary
Goremor of Madras

Secretary

and
j )

Aide de Aide-de-Cainp

Camp

Lieut.

Hon. W. G. 0bom, 28

P.

Military Secretary Aide de Camp

Lieut. Anson, 3 P. Bt. Hon. J^rd Elphinstoiie, GCH. Mnjor Havelock, A'//. 4 Dr. Lieut. Hon. G. A. P. C. Graves, 31 F.

tioeemor of

Bombay

,...,. AuUs-dcLamp
Commander
in Chief

Mililarij Secretaru "

Sir Jas. Rivett Camac, Bt. Lieut. Carnac, 41 F. ( Lieut. Sir Harrv Darell, Bart. 18 P. ( Lieut. D'Arcy, 04 P.

^ Lieut. -Gen.
Camp

Sir Jasper Nicolls,

KCB.

Aide de

Lieut. G. N. Harrison, 03 P.

Pmldencln.

General OfBcers.

Staff, -c. on

Foreign Stations.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.


aovcnwr and Major General on
trie

Sta^

^SM. Oen.
13

A Ide

de

Camp

Hare, CB. & KH.^i.f. 20 Dr. Graham's Tonm Port Elizabeth _ . ( Capt. F. Evatt, late Gar. Co , Commandants |_;i R. Wolfe, h. p Rohbcn Island Ms. .W^&Vc....Lieut. Napier Cape Mounted Riflemen. j, jtfa^r..^ Lieut. Carruthers, 75 F. ' -^ ^ l>cj;. Q- -'^^* (^<^""Eieut.-Col, Abraham JosiasCloete, H^.ff. h.p. 21 Dr. I

Major of Brigade

.Sir Geo. Tho. Napier, Lieut. Napier, 25 F. Maj. O'Reilly, li. p. 21 Dr.

KCB..Cape Tmvn

Lieutenant Governor of the Eastern District

jSiiM Col.

J.

13

Maj.-Gen. Sir R. Arbutlmot,

KCB.

Capt. Thurlow, 00 F.

WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA.


Governor and Colonel on the Stajf.
Sir John Jeremie
(

Sierra Leoi
ditto

^ ,,. ^ , Fort Adjutants


Lieat.-Gov. of the

Lieut. Montgomery, 3 West India Reet Lieut. Butcher, 3 West India Regt

Gambia
V. Hunt!
'y,

Gambia

Commander H.

ItN.

MAURITIUS.
Governor and Major-Ocneral on the A J J, n Aides-de-Camp Dep. Quarter-Master Gen. l^SM
Staff, Lieut. Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, Bart. KCB. GCB. ( Lieut. Warde, 74 F. | Lieut. Staveley, 87 F. (ej-tra.) Col. Staveley, Unatt. Assist. Mil. Sec. Capt. F. H. Robo, 87 F.

CB.

NEW SOUTH WALES AND VAN


Lieut. Gov. of

DIEMEN'S LAND.

Van Bit
Aide-de-Camp.
Lieut.
I

General Officer.
Maj. Gen. Sir M.
C. O'Connpll, K.C.H.

Majors of Brigade.
1?
|

W.

B. J. O'Connell, 73F. Somerset, 51 F. (ci.)

^ Maj. J. Butler, E.H.

Capt. Hunter, 28 F.S'idnei/ Unatt. V.

D. Land

Assistant Militarij Scerctart/, Capt. M. C. O'Connell, 28 F.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA.
19

aa Lieut. Col.

Gawler,

K.B.h.

p.

Unatt.

SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Major-General on the
Sttiff"

13

M. Gen. George Middleraore,

CB.

HELIGOLAND.
Capt. J. Hindmarsh,
J? A'.

CHAPLAIN DEPARTMENT.
Principal Chaplain
to the

Forces

The Rev.

Wm. Whitfield
I

Dakins, D.D. 10 March, 1810

ITnr OJiee.

Chaplains

to the Forces.

Portsmouth Rev. S. Leggatt, A.M. 31 July, 1811 Malta I.T. H. LeMesurier, A.M. 16 April, 1818 Chatham G. Curtois, B.D. 11 Sapt. 1812

Rev.

Evans, 16 March, 1821 J. S. Pering, M.A. 20 April, 1821


1).

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324

MILITARY DEPAHTMENT3,
COLONIAL OEP.vnTMEXT.
Prln. Sre. of stole, Kl. Hon. Lord J.ihn RussoU. Vndrr Srernaritj J i'"" ^"V^'^"-^: I R. > emoo Smith, Esq. Office, Don-uiug Sln>ct.

&c.

CVrr* o/t/io Ordnanct, Captain J. W. D. Dundiu, R.lt, Storekeeper, Lt.*Colonel Hon. George Anson Secretary to the Master General, Colonel C. R. Fox Secretary to the Board, Richard Byhani, 5^. Aide-de-Catnp, Mi^or Vivian, Unattached
Office, Pall

MaU.

WAR-OPFICE.
StcreUirti at War, St. Hon. T. D. Maraulaj-. Dcpulji Srcrelary at War, Laun^ncv Sulivan, Esq. Ckirf Ernminer oJArii:;) Accouiitl, Edw. Marshall, El^. Ftrtt Clerk, CharlM Chamlrr Raper, >?. Priralt Src. to Stc. at War, C. Z. MacuulaT, EMq.

Inspector General 0/ Fortifications

( \

Lt.-Oeneral Sir Frederick William Mulcaster, KCU.

Major 0/ Brigade, Colonel EUicombc, C.B.


OlHce, No. 84, Pall Mall.

Taymaiter-aentral, St. Hon. Sir Henry Pamell, HI.


Jtulge AJrocale Gfnrral ) , _ ., ojthi l-nitrd Kingdom ) '" """ ^"' Ceorge Grey, 31. Drputy ditto Mr. Sttjranl Arabia. Ofllce, Great George-street, Westminster.

COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.


General

Commanding
at

in Chief.

The Secretary

War.

BOARD OP GENERAL OFFICERS,


For
the Inspection and Rci/ulation of the Clothing of the Army, and for the Investigation ' of Claims fc Losses, 4t. ^c.
J.

Field Marshal The D. of Wellington, KG. GCB. * Field Marshal King of Hanover, KG. . The GCB. ^ Kl>. Field Marshal B. B. B. The Duke of Cambridge. General Earl Cuthcart, KT.

B.M

GOB.

GCB

KG

Bon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB.


F. Maitland Viscot/nt Beresford,

Orde

Generals.

Sir C. B. E;er<on,

KCB.
a. B. Mundy Sir C. Halkett,

GC310.
Lt. Gen.

Earl Cothrart, KT.


nf-; Ludlow,

GCB.

KCB.

Hon. E. Finch

Bight Hun. Sir P. Adam,

Marg

0/ Anelesejr,

GCB.^aCH.

KG.

KCB.^GCMG.

Bon.S,r}i.G Orer.GCB
Bon. Sir E. Paget, GCB. V. MailUnd
Sir J. Fraser. GCB. Bir R. Macfarlane, KCB. Sir W. H. Clinlira, GCB. Sir W. .VnsoD, Bt. KCB.

Sir Tims. UeyoeU,Br JiCS. Sir Edward Kerrisun, Bt.

KCB. GCB.
CB. GCB.

Sir Charles William Doyle, Sir J. NicoUe, KCB. Sir William Johnston,! CJJ. Francis Newbery Sir James Charles Dalhiac,

W.

E<len

air O. T. Walker, Bt.


Lieut. -Generals.

GCB.

KCB.
Sir J. Maclean, KCB. Sir T. M'Mahon, Bt. KCB. Sir A. Woodfoni, KCB.

Lord Edward Somerset, GCB. Sir T. Bradford, GCB. [Gen Sir J. W. Gordon,B/. GCB. GCB. Quart. Mast. Sir Ralph Darling, GCB. Bight Bon. Sir R. Hussey Vivian. Bt. GCB. Sir Howard Douglas, Bt. KCB. GCMG. Sir John Macdonald, KCB. Adjutant General Sir R. D. Jackson, KCB. M^.Gen. Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.-Dcputi, Adjt. General Bight Bon. Sir Henry Hardinge, KCB. SirG. Scovell, KCB.Goc. of Roy. Mil. Coltegt Colonel /Jiy/K Zfon. The JSarf o/"Munster

Sir O. L.Cole, GCB. Sir William H. Clinton, GCB. Bight Bon. Sir G. Murray, GCB. ^ GCB. Right Hon. Sir James Kempt, GCB,

Bon

GCB. & GCB.

Sir W. H. Pringle, CCS. O. Godsilin Sir W. Hutchinson, KCH. Sir J. W. Gordon, a.

COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUJf.


yiaJor-Gcncrals.

Henry Shadforth
Sir I>aTid Ximeaes, KCB. Henry D'Oyly Oeonte Jas. Reeves, CB.

Field Marshal Field Marshal Field llarshal

GCB. f GCB. Sir Jm. luller, GCB. Sir R. DarUng, GCB.

GCB. GCB.
General Lord

The B. of Wellington, KG. GCB. S- GCB. B. M. The King of Banorer, KG KP


B. R. B. The Duke oA Cambridge, KG GCB.-Gciural Comin. in Chief.

KB.

Hill,

arl Calhcart, AT.

Acting Committee.
IenlLl.-Gtll. Sir J. C. Dalbiac, KCB. -/.nerals. Henry D'Oyly Henrv Slij.lf. rlh Geon;e Jas. Reeves, CB. Sir Da, id.\i:n.n.-. if C/r. KB. Secretary Henry Elliot, Es^
M,ij.
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Bon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB. Viscount Beresford, GCB. ^ GCB. Jton. Sir G. Lowry Cole, GCB. Sir William H. Clinton, GCB. Sir O. T. Walker, Bt. G CB.
Lt.-Gen. Right Bon. Sir G. Murray, GCB. it GCB, Bight Bon. Sir James Kempt, GCB. Sir J. W. Gordon, Bt. G CB.-Quart.Masl. Oen.

Oflice,

Whitehall Yard.

Sir Ralph Darling,

GCB.

Lord Edword Somerset, GCB.

IXSPECTOn OP REGIME.VTAL COLOURS. William Wools. KB. Girl.r, Principal Kinir of ,rm, and Odicer of .Vrms attendant on the KCB.
ad CB.

UenUd's College, Doctors' Commons.

Master General

BOARD OP ORDNANCE. """"' '^'^'^' '-'^^; .-,^;


\

J'^Vv/"

Sir T. Bradford, HCB. Bight Bon. Sir R. Hussey Vivian, Bt. GCB. Sir Howard Douslas, Bt. KCB. GCMG. Sir John Macdonald. CB. Adjutant General Sir R. D. Jackson, KCB. M^.Oen. Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.-Drpul,, Adjt. General -Sir G. Scovil , KCB. Gor. of Hoy. Mil. CoUeat Colonel Bight Bon. The JSnrI of Mimster Right Bon.r. B. Macaulay Srcrc/nrj/ <i( ITar. Rig'it Bon. Sir Cwrge Grey, Bt. Judge Advocate Gen. Right Bon. Sir 11. Pamell, Bt. Paymaster General

Surveyor General

f (

''"':'?i! 'l'' ""I*"" iLLJS. <f it

*""' Donlin,

La.

Bishop of London BUhop of Winchester Laurence Sulivan, Ef^. Deputy Secretary at

War
335

V V

BARRACK MASTERS.
IN
Andrews, Lt. C. Babington, Lt. Col.
Devon2)ort

GREAT BRITAIN.
Perth
Chichester

Portman
St.

Street

UegcnVs Par/i,

JoJm's

Wood

BArv,.1.(act.)ye7Cport,Monmoutftshire Stockport Basleigh, S. F. Gosport Bayly, Copt. P. Brighton Bayntun, Copt. C. Bprtlmore, Thomas Winchester Exeter Bowman, J. Burrowes, Capt. Blnckhum PnrkJiurst Bygrave, G. A. Carrington, i^ W. H. Wciimovth ^
* Carte, A. G.

Gillmore, Lt. 3. A. Graham, Lt. H. Grant, Capt. Cha. Graves, J. W. Halls, Lt. T.

O'Connor, Lt. P.
* Parry, L. A.

Weedon and

Ghtsgow Noncich
Toircr

Northojnpfon Lajidguard Fort and

Harwich
Philips, Capt. Jos. Phillips, E. W.

Burnley
Guernsey Dover

Hay, John * Henderson.


Hicks, J.

Nnrcastle

W. M.

Chester and Liverpool

Pitman, Henry
Rainie, Lieut. F. J.

Binnlngham
Ipswich Deal

Paisley Hockings, Lt. 3. Hodeson, Brian * In^leton, Thos.

and Dumbarton Ramsey, John Greenlaw Dundee Reardon, Capt. R. H. Hamilton


Canterbury Fort George Coventry
Roope, Geo.R. Sheppard, W. aaa smith, Lt. T.
Spalding, Lt. Stevens, P.
Titley, R.

Mull

Dorchester Kelly, John R. S.


^f'"^
/
-

CUatlmm
R. Ft. Augu-stuaSheerness

Bythe and
Shorncliffe

W.

W. /^V '-f ^ SailDowling.i^ J.Si. J<' Horse Gds. am! > Downie, T. Tf/..,
,

DaTrvmple, H. Derenzy, Capt. G.

CarlinTc
T.i^frny,

Capt. A.

i.'>-:m,
.

David

Berwick
Sheffield
Wiiid.-inr

Travers, Jos.

Trowbridge Portsmouth

Lake, Capt. C. I.i^ldell, ffon. G. Mackenzie, Allan


:
I

Capt. N.
Trepve, Capt. R.

Hampton
Hotaislow

Court,

^ Kew

S21 Duperier, Lt. H.


Dusautov, Lt. * Ea^le.'W.
* Farr, J.
J.is.

Ptnihiuus Tounton Tilhitru Fort


,

Marshall, R.

Miiiuhester

WGv\^o\;Lt.Col.C.l< II laMurrav, Lt.Y.K!


Nason, Lt.
I.

..)L";U

Hyde Park

Kensington.
R.

Fohlerton, A.

Alfcrdccii

P!U"

IN IRELAND.
Allinfiham, L^J. C. LonQford, Granardnnd ^oscotnmon Ackland, Lt. G. Drogheda, Navan and Trim Gort and Clare Castle Barnes, Ca2)t. 3. * Blackwell, W. Dttncamwn Fort BcUurbct and. Cavan Bowen, Capt. H. Browne, Cajjf. P. Carlow, Athy, aiul Baltin^lass
Biidd, J.

Kearney, Jas. Killikelly, Capt. M.


*

Armagh and Mo?wghan


Cashel, Fethard.

and Tippcrary

Lamb, Samuel

Athlone
Castlcbar, Forford, BaUinrobe,

Lovelock, Lt. 3. B. Manifold, John

and Wcsfpart
Dublin
Jtoi/al

linrrnchs,
Roi/nJ Infirmary

Buller, Caj)t.

Oourtenay, J.

Ennlskillen H. G. Newrti and Downpntrick Mnlllnaar, TuUnmort; and G.


P/illlijis/oirn

Monnfjoi/

and

Moore, Garrett
O'Brien, Lt. J. O'Donnell, Lt. P. O'Flaniiipan, J. F. Orr, Lt. J.
Phillips, Lt. R. J.

Richmond, island Bridge, and Magazine Fort Sligo, Ballyshannon and Rutland
Nfnvcastle

Wexford and ArhlonKinsah\ C/itirfcs Fort, Bandon,


Dohhs, Capt. 3. Doyle. Capt. M. T. Eaton, Capt. G. H. Fry, Capt. O. Gillespie, Josh. Gosset, MaJ. J. N.
Greensill, J.

Fermoy and Mitchelstown


ParsoTistown, Banagher, Shannon Bridge, and Portumna

and Clonakilty Nenagh and Roscrea


Ballincollig

Dundalk

Kilhenni/

and Castlecomcr
and Omagh

Sargent,
Sinclair,

Limerick
Dvrr}/, Lifford

Caker, Cloghecn, and New Inn Henry Hon. John Boyle, Ballaghadci-reai and Carrick on Sfiannon

Hartley, Maj. W. SCI Hewitt, Lt. R.

Yonghall and Ditngarvon Cork Harbour District Wiitivford and Xcw RosS
Cli'iuiul,

Stokes, Oliver

Tralee

IhilVnuinniltand Carrieli
J)i(ii'itiir,;

Hughes, Lt. J.
Jeffreys, Capt.

Gahniit,

Lon/jhrea

and

(n,htrrfn-dr

Thompson, Capt. H. Portobello, Beggar's Bush, and Pigeon House Fort Tliomton, Maj.W.H. Templemore Vivian, Capt. R. Newbridge, Naas ^ Maryborough Wear, George Charlemont West, Lt. Col. F. R. Cork
Zobell, Capt. S.

R.

Belfast

ami Carrichfcrgus

Buttcvant, Mallow and Millstrcet

UPON FOREIGN STATIONS.


Aiitigun

Bahamas
Barbadocs
Berbice

aaH Robert
* 3.

Caj)t. J. Hicks Phillips Lt. J. G. Jones

Bermuda
Canada

Edkins Wm. Tucker

William. Henry 312^ T. H. A. Stephens Toronto Hen. Evatt Cajw of Good Hope * R. Cooper Cope Town Graham's Town Capt. N. Boyes

Amherstberg
Broehville By Toivn

Wm. Duff Tho. Jobson

^"P*- ^- Driimmond { JJ2.J ^^ j g g^.^j^^ ( Hon. Alexander Mackay Fielding Browne, CB, ^^j 32:1 ^ George Winter Newfoundland * 3. Pearson Sinion^s Town New South Wales Lt, Robert Lynd Fort lieai.fort, Major E. Moleswbrth Sydney Algoa Bay Nova Scotia i^* New Brunswick Sffil Lf. E. Philpot
MmiriH^is. Mauritius
jir tt Malta i

C. L. Rudyerd

Chamhly Chatham
Cornwall

Thomas Bate W. Waddle


T. Wilson R. A. Daniell Garratt A. T. Thomas

Cephalonia Corfu

5^ Lt. J. Boase aO MoJ. 3. Daniell


Caj)t.

Demerara Dominica
North Do. Grenada

Mortimer

Joseph Norman Annapolis Prince Edw. Island * S. F. Holland Fredericton J. E. Woolford

Lt. 3. 3. H. Bourgoyne

Halifax
St. John's, N.
St. Helaia St. Kilts St. Liicia St. Vincent

Lt. A. Child

Drummondville
Fort George
Greenville

Gibraltar South District

Capt. G. Hamilton Maj. R. Mackintosh

Sydneti, Cape Brctan

Hamilton

H. Cornwall
Peter Drouet Fra. Raynes

B. Capt. H. Edmonds S. Rigby H. Edwards Lt. S. Chambers


Lt. R. L. Knight
Caj>t. E.
*

JsUaux Noix

JdMffSton La Prairie

Jamaica Up Park and Kin/iston


Ca2)t. A.

W. Macdonald
Lieut. 3.

Chambre Santa Maura


Sierra Leone

Sutherland P. Daston

Londffn

De Burgh

Stoney Hill and Port Royal

Montreal quehec
St. John's

W. H. Gray Tho. Tri-ce


Maj. F. B. Eliot
N, Bate Lt. T. W.

Spanish Town Port Antonio

aSl

Lt. 3. N. Fraser Ma P. Wilkie


.

Cajft. D.

Gordon

St.-Tkonias Three Rivers

Howe
*

Maroon Town Mont ego Bay

(apt. 3. Kirkman
t

' A. Pringle Tobago Trinidad a Lieut. J. D.AlIingham Van Diemen's Land 3. D. Mackay Hobart Town * G. Wyatt Zunte

N.Q. The

distinguishes

Ordnance Storekeepers acting

Barrack Musters.

OFFICERS
ON THE

RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY.


THE ROYAL REOIMEXT OF ARTILLERY, CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS, ROYAL MARINES, STAFF, AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
N.B. Officers whose names are in Italics are on retired full pa i/.
Officers above the

rani of Capiais

ipi7/

be

found

in the list

of Field

Officers, at the

beginning of the book, according to the date* of their

Sank

in the

Army.

CAPTAINS.
PLACKD ON
HALF
I'AV.

HIIF.N

95-27 Jan. 19 Sept. 05 -28 Sept. -2 Feb. . 74 31 Oct. 4 Dec. 0!)-26Jalv -I Adanu, William 1 July 95^ 1 July Aimew, Charles 31 May 211 9 Dec. Agnew, That. jRamsden - 19 Dre. 07:12 Oct. * .\insworth, John never never Alexander, Henry ,13 June 11126 .Aug. Allen, George 29 June 0426 Feb. * Allen, John Penn never never * AlUn. Robert never never Alpe, Ilamond Feb. 08 12 April * Am.tt, John Green never never Andrews, Charles 21 .Mar. 11 23 Jane Anilrews, Francis ,13 Au^. 07 1 June !23 June 04 Q Andrews, Thomas May Andros, William' i24 Sept. 12 13 May AnUU, Hen. Colden 31 Aug. 96 5 Jtay Anton, Alexander 14 Sept. 04 25 Dec. Appehus, Lewis Chas 8 Oct. 12 7 Oct. Appleton, William 30 June Oi;i2 No Arliuthnott, John, Vise. 27 .Mar. 01 21 April Arbuthnott, //on. John 23 June 25 8 .\pril 25 Sept. 04 14 .Nov. P Archdall, Henry .\nii4lrong, John -25 Mar. 05 28 April ..'7 Aug. 0120 Sept. P Annslrone, John P Aniistroug, Jolm .... .. 2f< Feb. 05 28 Aug. A rmst rang, John 24 Mar. a". 1 June D .\nn>tronL', RolKrt' 2 Apr. 07 20 A|.ril .\mistnng, Tliomas . 28 Feb. 05 1 1 Sept. .\riii^tronir, Tliomas ... II Jan. 1020 .Mar. .Kmistrone, William 18 May 0!U4 June Arnold, Wm. Fitch lo|7Jan. 11 Oct. Ask. w. Tlionias Feb. 93,-26 June Atherton. John* |lIMay 092.5Junc Atkin, William*. ..| Mar. 10 "July .Aubin, Thomas 3 Aug. 09 12 Apr. Aytoun. Marriott Chad. W. 3 Dec. 03 I }Iay Baby, .Vnthony Dupcron .. Apr. 01 14 Mav {I Jil itaeon, C:e>ar 10 June 13 14 Oct. Baiinu Id, Tliomas M 17 June UO 10 Sept. -iK.r, Robert ;H J an. 05 22 May
.

Abbott, Christopher
. .

11 Mar.

OCilSJuly
0!)|

Adair, Johan Ilein' Adair, William . Adams, Georjie .

8 Jan.
1

70.

Aug. 14 R. Marines. 35 Unattached. June 8025 Oct. 83 25 Foot.


Ooj-2B
-24

15

Mav

9 5

HI
P 9

04 15 Feb. 10 18 Jan. 21 21 Foot. 97 21 May 05 1 R. Vet. Batt 24| 8 April 201 8 April 26 Unattached 0922 June 15 2 R. Yet. Batt. 7 Dec. 991 128 Ft>ot 13 13 Aug. 25 15 Jan. 29 R. Staff Corps 05 19 Oct. li. 8 R. Vet. Batt. ,25 Dec. 13| 1814 IProv.Bn.ofMiL 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14 5 Foot 09il3 Jan. 20 15 Nov. 21 18 Drapoons. 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 1 4 40 Foot 1427 Aug. 2527 Aug. 25 Unattached. Oit28Jan. 13! 181445 Foot 05 7 April 08 1 Jan. 19 14 Foot. 14JlGJune 25 10 Aug. 32 Unattached 99,11 Jan. 09 5 April 21 \eBnm*w Fen 04 29 Feb. 1025 Sept. 17 8 W. India Reg 1321 Dec. 15 25 Nov. 20 Unattached 20 Sept. 10 11 R. Vet. Batt. 033 28 Aug. 04' Irish Bricade. 26i 25 June 30 25 June 30 Unattached. 26 Aug. 1323 April In 84 Foot. 06 10 1 Mar. 14 25 May 17 37 Foot. 04 5 Jan. 1525 Mar. I(i88Foot. 00 4 Dec. 17 25 Nov. li' 99 Foot. 97 Dec. 04 |l2 R. Vet. Batt. 09 13 Feb. 27 20 Nov. O:. 23 Dragoons O.0 8 May I7 2.j.Nov. I8!)8Fnot. 17 8 April 20 7 Sept. 3j< Unattached. 10 4 Aug. 14 12 Aug. 19R. African Corns 13 5 Feb. If 20 May 19 Rifle Brigade. 93 20 Feb. 94 Wallers Corns II 18 Dec. 2iH0Jnly 35.i2Foot 1131 Dec. 3<i 10 Dec. 30 <! Fcmt I Sept. 14 Dec. I4 8nams<m Batt. 10 April 25 R. Artillery. Oli27Jan. 12 21 .Vug. 10 Bourbon Hegt. I3:iOJulv 25 .Fan. It" 2:1 Drufmins.
|

OOJ27 Jid'v

OCIO Aug

2 Feb. 4 .Mnv

1(1

n. Marines.

20.-,/ F<K>t.

327

. .. . .

'

Capta
HALF PAY.
3 Dec. 03 19 Nov. 03 11 Oct. .... 39 Oct. 29 17 April 35 1 June .... never 27 Aug. 07 3 June Baldwin, Connell James 23 July 07 16 Mar. OsllO Feb. Baldwin, John Henry .... !0 Dec.' 31 7 July 25:10 Feb. 13 Aug.' 07 25 May 09 21 April IP Ball, Benjamin Marcus Ball, Samuel 35 Dec. 76 31 Dec. 78 17 May Bamford, Richard Watkins 9 April 25 20 Mar. 28 12 July Barlow, B 13 Dec. 16 13 May 19 33 Aug. Barnard, Henry Gee 32 May 06 10 Dec. 07 15 July JBarnes, Josej^h 1 June 95 1 April 97 3 Sept. Barnes, Richard Knowles 6 Mar. 10 4 June 28 26 April Barrett, Knox 10 Mar. 08 3 Jan. 10 25 May Barron, John 14 Oct. 19 9 April 26 6 Jan. Barry, Bartholomew Edw. 37 April 09 12 Mar. 10 17 Sept. never 13 July Barton, Daniel 19 Dec. 32 April Barton, Hugh 23 May 16 4 Aug. Barwell, Osborne 12 Sept. 11 2 April 12 1 Aug. never Bateman, Sir John 18 Mar. 03 13 June never never 25 Dec. 15 * Bates, Robt. Montelieu Baylee, Henry Gough 8 Oct. 12 9 June 14 13 Aug. 6 Aug. 03 9 May 05 23 Feb. Bavlv, Paget 13 jiaa BayneSjGeo.Macleod' 4 April 07 1 Feb. 08 1 Aug. 08 30 July 09 8 Jan. !7 Oct. iSaCil Baynes, Thomas Bayntun, Charles Mar. 93 15 Oct. 93 1 Feb. 11 May 96 never Beadon, Richard 25 Nov. 14 Feb. 11 6 Feb. 29 8 June Beadon, Valentine' 7 Nov. Sean, Isaac 9 July 03 1 Nov, >8 Jan. 2(1 30 Oct. 26 22 May Beare, Wm. Gabbett * Beattie, Vincent .... never 35 Dec. Beatty, Samuel 7 April 04 !7 Oct. 08 5 Aug. II Beaufoy, Benjamin' .... 8 Mar. 10 8 Oct. 12 14 Aug. Beaumont, John Pcrcivall 6 April 01 9 July 03 13 Oct. 2 June 12 3 Feb. 14 7 Aug. IP Beavan, John Griffiths'" * Beckham, Horatio never 35 Dec. .... 9 July 03 23 Feb. 28 Dec. Bell, George Rodney 20 7 April 2. 17 Oct. 18 Dec. Bell, Henry * Bell, James never never 25 Dec. 10 Feb. 77 2 Mar. 80 28 Dec. Bellairs, John 6 May 78 n July 80 28 April Belson, George 10 July 06 16 May 08 30 Dec. II Belton, Samuel 9 April Of! 2 Dec. IS iO Feb. Bennett, James 3 Aug. 7 April 2:. 8 Feb. Bentham, John never 2-J 8 April 17 Jan. Bcntinck, George 8 Mar. 27 14 Feb. 28 19 Feb. Beresford, Geo. de la Poer 23 Dee. 02 10 Oct. 0.' 1 Aug. Beretze, Francis .... never 16 July 03 20 Feb. Berington, Thomas " 29 Jan. 24 11 Feb. 26 5 Nov. Bernard, Peter Bernard, Hon.W. Smyth B. 9 Nov. O'J 16 Aug. 10 10 Aug. never 3 June 13 24 Jan. Bertles, Henry * Bettcsworth, Henry never 25 Dec. never 22 Dec. 04 22 May 06 14 Sept. 8iaa Biddulph, Theophilus . 3 Mar. 9' 3 July 0.3 1 June Bignell, Richard Roe 4 Apr. Oh 1 Oct. 0!^ 6 Nov. Birch, George'^ '^ 12 July 09 1 Jlay 11 20 Dec. IP Birch, James Bird, Lewis 8 Dec. 5 Mar. O.O 6 Oct. *Bischhoffshausen,C.i?rt;'o/. never never 6 July !5 May OJ 33 Dec. 04 7 June Bishop, James 5 April 11 8 July l.'^ 38 July 515H Black, Samuel fijuly 01 8Julv lil 14 Nov. Blackall, John 6 July 91 2 April 9V 29 April Slackmore, Henry never never )0 July Blagrave, Joseph '* !9 May 94 19 July 9-1 30 Sept. IP Blakiston, John 4 Sept. 0- Jo Aug. 0! 12 Feb. Bland, James" ;5 Nov. i; 4 May 1.' 9 June ffliB Blathwayt, Geo. Wm. !7 April 1, 25 April 16 >7 July Blathwayt, William
. .

^ Baker, William Balck, Georg;e Philip ^ Baldwin, Anthony

10j22 Dec. 25 60 Foot. 38,26 June 38 Unattached. 16 7 Foot. 13i25 Feb 20133 Feb. Unattached.

3913 Aug. 34 Unattached.


1417 Jan.
93 16 Feb. 31113 July 3923 Aug. 2 Feb.
72 Foot. 95 Royal Marines. 39 Unattached. 30 Unattached. 15 1 Dragoon Gds. Royal Artillery. 40 Royal Marines. 27 Unattached. 3: Unattached. 25 Unattached. 68 Foot. 34 Unattached. 28 Unattached.
'

03
13 Nov. 5 April e Jan. 17 Sept.

8 Mar. 30 Dec. 24 Jan. 1 Nov. 1814 28 Aug. 1814 25 Sept. 34 :0 Nov. 28

R. Art. Drivers.

1 Prov.Bn.ofMil Unattached. 2 Garrison Batt. Royal Artillery. Unattached. Queen's Rangers 1811 92 Foot. 13 Nov. 40 Royal Marines.

8 "Foot.

22

35 1814 35 June 1 14 Aug. 40 35 Mar. Mar. 33 35 Sept. 14 1 May 38 6 July


'1814

May

Unattached.
1

Prov.Bn.ofMil

R.Waggon Train
Unattached.

36 Foot.
90 Foot. 43 Foot. Unattached. Unattached. 3Prov.Bn.ofMil 90 Foot. Royal Marines. Unattached. Unattached. () Dragoon Gds. Unattached. Unattached.

1783 28 April 95
29 Dec.
31

May

27

17 May 31 Dec.

30

Wm

36 35 June 3P 1 R. Vet. Batt. 1 Nov. 14 R. Art. Drivers 17 May 31 Unattached. 35 May 16 1 Dragoon Gds. Unattached. 24 Jan'. 25 Sept. 14 4 Foot. 25 Mar. 10 6 Dragoons. 2 June 21 Royal Marines. 31 July 32 Royal Artillery. 24 Sept. 25 R. Engineers. 2 Slav 16 8 Foo't. [ofWag. Corps 25 Sept. IC Foreign 2 May 23 23 Foot. 8 April 2( Unattached. 25 Nov. ]> ;)8 Foot.
19 Feb.
1

2 R. Vet. Batt. OC R. Art. Drivers. 1( 27 Foot. >3 Dec. 31 Unattached. 9 June 2; Unattached. 21 Oct. 21 3 Dragoons.
7

July

25 Feb.

328

. .

Captains.
LIECT.

CAPTAIN.

HI.F PAY.
I

f SI Blenncrhnsset, Aldw." Hl.x.infii-lil, Edwin


Hliinl, KiolianI

BIyeli, AiiKiistus Fred.

Boatrs, William
Moldt-r.!,

B^iniuT,

lUnn- Geo. John

...

Doulhv, Tliomas
Boultoi], IticlianI

5 Oct. 04 23 Apr. 2331 Dee. 202!) Aug. lo| y Apr. 14 1 July o Jan. 3 Dec.
14

Jan.

Julv

;l8!fnattached. 20 10 Foot.
:)

Sept. 31
I

Foot.

June 34
Dec.
Oct.

OW. India Regt. 27 I'nattached. aninatt. [Corps. dfrlesRccniiting SO.Hoval Artillery.

Btmn-bier, Hu(;h Plunkctt

Bowen, John Watts B<. tr, John Bower, Tlionias Bowvir Bowie, Janus Bowness, John
B...vd,

14

93 26
08,28

30 8
2fi2o 31 2

Eilwanl

Boye^, Roltert Xairnc''


Braokcnbiir\-, John Brarlley, Win. Brown

02i<,iilstr. Guards. 3!) 19 Dragoons. 1814 50 Foot. 45 Foot. Aug. 39 Unattached. Dec. 17 103 Foot. July .30|Unattached. Mar. 29, H. Staff Corps. Aug. 333 W. India Reg.

Dec.

Dec

1810 June 2538


July
Feb.

fiSlHrander,Tho.Coventn-

4059

Foot. 17 104 Foot. Foot.

Bmnnan, Peter Bray, Edin. Moore Brt'nton, Rolwrt" Brett, William Brrynton, John Brice, Vau|;han . Bridge, Samuel
.

Aug. 39|Unattached.
Sept. loJYorkLt.Infantry

Mar.
10 Mar. 10 Sept. 2 Dec. 8 Apr.

32j

Unattached.

June 25 Unattached.
. .'
.

Brijrvrs,

Abruham
\

Indep. Company \ov. 17 00 Foot. 1800 82 Foot. Mav 5 Foot.

Bmailhead, Binglcv .' BrotlU, Hugh


Bro..ke,.'JirA.B.deCapcll,B/

5 July
8 Sept. 20 Feb. 03 4 June

Aug. 39 Unattached. 2 R. Vet. Bait. Feb. 18 17 Dragoons.


Indep.

Brooke, Robert

Company

Brow n, David Brown, Edward" Brown, Francis


Jlroicn, Oforge

24
30'2->

May Mav
Feb".

Dec. fl4

(iarrison Batt.

1025 Oct.
01 ll.^,

Srnirn, Kutjh

Bn>wn, James 9 Bniwn, John Bemie Brown, Nathaniel V fH Brown, Tliomas" Browne, Bmtherton
Brotene, Dnc'ul

12'l()Fcb. 90 12 Sept.
04-2.-,

Aug.
Jan.

05

'J

07 20 July 13 8 April

Mar. 34 Unattached. Nov. 39 00 Foot. Royal Marines. Royal Marines. 82 Foot. Sept. 18 0O Foot. June 17|(!2 Foot. Feb. 10 79 Foot. April 20 Unattached.
I

Browne, Jolm Bniwne, Liiwrence Browne, P. Rutleilire Montg. P Browne, Hon. Tliomas Browne, William Srvttun, John Bryan, (jeorge Burban, <eor\;e Buchanan, John Graliame
Bulk. ley, Charles Bulkelev, I-enip*ter
Bidlir,

90 24 Nov. 0(! I.j July 0.-. 13 Mar. 12 29 Aug. 08ll2 Aug.


04 '30

May

21|11 April

8 R. Vet. Batt. 18 100 Foot. 10 4 Ceylon Rog. iJunc 31 Unattached. Mar. 10!1C Dragoons. Dec. 1924 Dragoons. iRoyal Slarines. May 03 Grenadier Gds. Dec. 18 83 Foot.
i
!

Mav

Scp"t.

.Aug.

Feb.
.April

39 I'nattached. 32 rnattaehe<l.

Edmund

Rich

9 JM Burke, Alexander" 9 Burke. Edmund ^

Bull.r. tiiorge William Bnr.-i^, Som. Wald."


. .

...
.
.

Unattached. 29 Unattached. 32 Unattached. May 17 5 W. India Reg. April 30 Unattached. Aug. 20 R. York Chasf)et.

May 30

Cl Burke, James"

Bumatiy, E<lwin Burnett, Richanl Parry


Burton, John Curzon' Burton, Joseph Bussrhe, Geoi^^e

July Oct.
-Nov.

2.")

2(i

Unatt. fscurs. Unattached. 10 Vet. Company.

Nov. 3:) Roval Artillery. Oct. 2037 Foot. June 02 20 Dragoons.

329

Captains.

^ ^

16 Jan. never Bygrave, Joseph Calcott, Geo. Berkeley^ 10 Sept. Caldecot, Henry 20 July Calder, Thomas 15 July Calder, William 14 July Caldwell, Arthur James 22 Jlay Cameron, Angus 21 Sept. 3 April J3 Cameron, John"

Batler, Edward Butler, Richard Alexander fiaa Butler, Theobald . Butler, Theophilus Butler, William Butt, John Wells
.

9 Nov. 1524 29 July 19 25 8 Oct. 06 28 16 July 07 27 16 Aug. 04 27

Feb. Sept. April

Oct.

Oct.

Dec.

June
never

2 Mar.

$ ^

6 April 10 June 7 April


24 June 18 Nov. 3 Sept.

10 Sept. 28 Nov. 34-28 19 May 14 25 25 June 20 Nov. 4020 25 Dec. 13 8 26 Oct. 12 Aug. 24 16 Feb. 33 6 July 20 Jan. 24 Jan.
2G May 6 Nov. 28 Nov. 31 July
11

May

Cameron, William
.

6 Aug.

a aiaa Campbell, Alexand.^^ 14 Dec. Campbell, Alexander .... 4 July ^ Campbell, Archibald's 26 April
Campbell, Donald =" 9 July Campbell, Donald 12 Aug, 21 May Campbell, Duncan Campbell, George 9 July Campbell, John 1 July IG Dec. Campbell, John Campbell, John ^' 2 April 6 June 13 Campbell, John Campbell, John 2j Dec. Campbell, Patrick July Campbell, Walter 23 June Campbell, William (lst)=28 Feb. Campbell, WiUiam (2nd)^^ 25 Mar. Canch, Thomas * 28 Sept. Cardew, Henry ^ lOct, Carloss, John Baxter .... 11 Sept. 19 Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay^' 22 Dec. Carpenter, Digby Thomas 23 Mar. Cartan, William 17 July Carteret, John Daniel de 9 July
ffiSa
.

14 Dee. 20 July 15 Aug. i9 July


7 April

June

40 Unattached. 28 Unattached. Dec. 23 7 Foot. Mar. 2. 2 Dragoon Gds. Mar. 40 Unattached. Jan. 37 Unattached. July 29 Unattached. Independent Co. Aug. 35 Unattached. Nov. 17 13 Dragoons. Nov. 37 35 Foot. Royal Marines. 11 Aug. 2 Ceylon Regt.

Nov. Nov. July July Nov.

25 Unattached. 29 Unattached. 34 Unattached. 14 4 Dragoon Gds.


1" 27 Foot.

May

21 Mar.

4 Mar.
1

April

6 Aug.
15 June 1 April 23 Aug.

22 June 5 Mar. 7 July 9 Dec. 31 July


25 June

2 R. Vet. Batt.
.

94 Foot. Royal Marines. April 15 26 Foot. Royal Marines.


Oct.

26 Dec.
19 May 11 July

24 June
:2

P ^ ^ ^

Nov.

25 June 25 June 21 July 13 May


1

Aug.

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29 Sept. 20 July 22 July


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Donui, James GoiMiinl ..| {9 Uoii^las, Arch. Murniv iO Douglas, Hciin- iluuiiltoii 12 UoiiiilaM, Joseph Uou-lass, Hubert 120 IhnclMy Aijlmer'"' 20

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HAI.K I'AV.

:HEN

"JD Nov. i)02oMay 02 4 Foot. 05 17 -Aug. 0828 Dec. 17 103 Foot. 21 25 Oct. 21 40 Foot. 2025 Oct. 21 15 Dragoons. 22,13 Mav 3f; 3 Cevlon Regt. OG 1814 >.K) Foot. 25' G Dec. 27 l-Tnattached. 37 22 Feb. 3!l Cnattached. GibNins. Thomas " ... Sept. 12 7 April 25 7 .in<?. 40[ 7 Aug. 4(1 Unattached. 20 Feb. 96 25 .\pril 97 3 Sept. 04 Gifford, George St. John 1 1 R. Act. Batt. liiltwrt, Francis Yanle" 1 Mav 11 10 June 11 23 Mar. 25j 6 June 25IR. Engineers. Gill>crt, Jame .\nthony . 10 Dec. 10 28 Feb. 25 10 Jan. 37 28 Nov. 37 Roval Artillerj-. Gilbert, Thomas 24 Mav 75 3 Dec. 76 1 June 81 20 Nov. 82 RoVal Marines. Gilbert, Walter Raleigh 6 Dec. 70 7 July 75 25 .Aug. 94| 12.3 Foot. Giles, Joseph never never 25 Dee. 13j25 Sept. 14 9 Foot. GilUtpie. Hiujh Rollo" 12 Dec. 11 20 Dec. 14 7 Mav Royal Artillery. Gilpin, Richard Thomas 2!1 Nov. 21 30 Dec. 24 24 Dec. 25124 Dee. 2." Unattached. GinVer, Joseph |25 .Sept. Os! C Mar. 0.5' 1 May 11 [21 Dec. 20 Foot. (;ir<ll(.stone, James ;20 .Nov. OOjio Dec. 07 20 Dee. 1029 Dec. rnattache<l. Girling, Thomas .\ndrews,28 .Aug. 04^21 Sept. 05 13 Oct. 14^24 .May 5 Foot. )) Glasse, Francis 14 .Aug. 01 9 Jan. 02 18 Sept. 06i 8 Jan. 25 Foot. Glenie, Isaac |l9 Sept. 05 17 July 06 14 Dec. 1525 Sept. .Vova Scotia Feu. Glumer, Weddo de never never 30 Dec. 97 10 Mar. 02 4 F.iot. Gold, Henrv Yarbnrgh 11 April 2518 Sept. 28 5 April 31' Dec. Sii'Unattached. Ooo<le,John" 5 Sept. 1 III 2 Nov. 1220 Feb. .^5-20 Feb. avi'nattaehed. Goodwin. S. Osnaburgh 25 Dec. 13,31 Oct. 22 22 Dee. 3.j| Feb. 311 rnattached. Gonlon, David 4 Aug. 00;:W May 03 10 Dec. 1025 Nov. 18 5 W. India Regt. Gordon, James 127 Nov. 23 26 May 25 12 Nov. 2ill5.Mar. 31 3 W. IncUa Regt. Gonlon. Tliomas 1 June 2(1 9 June 2.5 1 Mav 28!10 May .3:i[R. Waggon Train {.33 Gordon, Thomas 7 Mar. llJ2Julv 12 20 Mar. 3l| 7 Mar. 3)lUnattached. Gorse. William " 11 Nov. 12 28 July 14^14 Aug. 3514 Aug. 35 Unattached. Gould. Charles never i25 Dec. 132.5 Sept. 14 1 Foot. never Gould, Fran. .Augustus 4 Mav 15J13 >Iar. 2:? 10 Dec. 25| 7 Sept. 32 Unattached. Gould, John '" 31 Aug. Mar. 09 13 Feb. 27-6 July 31 Unattached. 07i22 Gould, Thomas never 25 Dec. 13 25 Sep't. 14 14 Foot. never GoutlebemanI, J. M. de la 25 May 98 3 Mar. 06| 1816 8 AA-. India Regt. Grace, Robert !23 June 96!20 Oct. (HI 27 July 08 25 Mar. 15! Roval Marines. Graham, .Alexander '27 June 05 25 Dec. 06 21 Feb. 1112.5 April 16|25"Foot. 12.1 Graham, Jas.Reg.Tovin 30 Jan. 14 8 June 15 16 Mar. 2112.5 Oct. 21 ]2 Dragoons. ('rant. Charles Jnly 04 17 Sept. 04 8 June 09l 6 July 154.5 Foot. Grant,James 20 Dec. 21 30 June 25^ 6 -Mar. 27i 6 Mar. 27 Unattached. Grant, James 4 Nov. 12 6 Nov. 14^ 3 Mav 33!17 Julv 35 Unattached. Grant, John \\b Feb. lo| 5 Mar. 12 13 Aug. 3014 Dec. 32 24 Foot. Grant, John 25 Oct. 98 12 April 99 21 05 4 .April 1 1 Indep. Company Grant, I.;ichlan .... 1 Aug. 04 3 Feb. 06 9 Sept. 14 2.5 Feb. 16 78 Foot. Grant, Robert 8 -Mav 17jl8JuIv 2011 Dec. 2811 June 3(i Unattached. Grantham, Valentine 26 Julv 041 6 NoV. 05' 2 Mar. 0930 Nov. 1548 Foot. Grantt, John 16 Dec. a5|-23 June 90 27 Dec. 14i5 Dec. 17 72 Foot. Graves. William II. OJan. 08i26 Oct. 08 6 April 2.523 Nov. aOJUnattached. 10 Oct. 04[24 April 08 31 Aug. 27 Grnif. Chrrh, Roval Marines. f,2 Mav IKi' 9 Julv 03 10 Aug. tK| |(i li. A-et. Batt. 4 -23 1 3 Jan. 1 J un'e 14 24 Oct. 21 24 Oct. 21 1 Dragoons. in. Fra. il .Mav 06 14 May 07 17 June 13-2.5 Dec. 14 23 Foot. Mitchell 21 July 08 '29 Dec. W) 5 An;.'. 19 5 Oct. 22 2 Cevlon Regt. lies.... never never 25 D-. 13 1814|.56 Fwt. 9i^: !iam ..'11 April 11 111 Mar. 13 24 Dec. lH26 0ct. 20-21 DraiToons. Or. 21 Nov. ll-20.Mav 13 9 Aug. 21 Oct. 21 9 Dragoons. Gr.v. II. .H. lleiirv IJooth 12 .Mav 2.5 13 April 26 17 Dec. 30 Auff. 33 Unattachcfl. Gr<v, Matthew Robert 7 Aug. 17 24<Jct. 21 12 Aug. 24 10 Sept. .30 6 AV. India Regt. 6 Oct. 08 1 Nov. lO^) Mav 2230 -Alay 22;76 Foot. IJ Grimes. John Grocme, George 27 Dec. 77 17 Sept. 80 72 F<wt. Groonibridge, John AA'm. 1 1 Jan. 00 1 Jan. 01 111 April 10 4 May aojoi Foot. Orover. Jolin 20 Aug. 12'31 .Mar. 14 12 Dec. 2612 Dec. 2irnattachcd. Gruhlie, Thos. Hunt"" 28 Mar. llio Oct. 12 8 April 2018 .Nov. 31 Inattached. (tanning, Matthew 8 Aug. fwl 4 Sept. 01 11 April 11 19 .April 21 -25 Dragoons. Gwynne, Henry Lewis Edw. 25 April 05126 Jane 06|23 Aug. 1025 Feb. 17.62 Foot.

never

never

Oanlner, Hon. Sam. Martin

2 .Mar. 05

May

June li 21 .April 14 1 Mar. -23 Nov. 15 6 June Hi .Aug. lJOas.-nvi,e,Thos. llamber" 5 Xov. 07 -25 Mar. 0!t 7 Feb. Uauntlett, James Jnly 0:) i4 .\pril 04 18 Dec. Gcoru-e, John "i* Feb. Id! ^ -"<ov. 1 1 8 -April Geranl, Robert Tolvor 3 July 2('16Dee. 30 17 Mar.

Gamer. Jiilin Ilutcliinson Garth, Thomas

"25

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396

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Capta
CAPTAIN. PLACED
la

Hacket, Richard Hadley, WUllam


HaifT, AVilliam

April

May
.
;

Matthew Chas. Hamilton, George James


Halcott,

Feb. Sept.

^ Hamilton, -John ^ Hamilton, Thomas


HamiiiUl, Joseph

'

June Aug.
Jan. Oct.

Hamniill. Tlio. Cochrane'"' Hrnicr, Willinm James. ^3i'2l liar liiii, Robert'"-. ^3 IL.nlwick, William Hare, y/oH. Richard
. .

June ijune Aug.


Jan.

Hare, Robert

May
'"^
.
.

P &\ Hare,\Vm. Henry


Harison,
eiffil
fflffil

Dec.
Sept.

Wm. Thomas

13 <SSA Harris,

IsaacWatkins Harris, William


""

Dec.
April

26 Oct. 07 17 Dec. 04 6 May 05 2 Dec. 06 9 Oct. May 15 10 April 7 Jan. 74 17 July 7 Feb. 04 .5 June 17 Feb. 04 7 Sept. 05 24 Sept. 10 13 May 28 Nov. 07 5 April 26 June 07 4 April 29 June 06 6 April 17 Oct. 04 12 Feb. 1 Mar. 23 June 11 July 18 30 Oct. 17 April 07 20 July 18 Nov. 20 14 April 17 Oct. 08 20 June 7 April 12 21 Jan. 2 Juue

i:
V,

OAug.
Nov.
Jan.
I

18 14 Foot.

5R.Vet. Batt.
Royal Marines. 26 Unattached,
[ndep.
i

Company

Dec. 14 42 Foot. July 1 27 Foot.


9 Foot.

Unattached. 1 R. Vet. Batt.


Oct.
1

23 Royal
18 37 32 22 34
3(

Artillery.

>

Nov. Mar. June July Nov.

2 Foot.

Unattached. Unattached.
51 Foot.

Unattached. Unattached.

April 26 Unattached.
1

June

Harrison, Hugh Harrison, John Hart, Francis Henry Hart, Richard * Haselfoot, Charles
* Haselfoot,

July Jan.

Nov. 05 18 16 28 05 15 Mar. 05 15 never

June
Oct. Jan. April

11 June 3 Dec.

IMay
i

2; 5 Foot.

Wm. Henry

Hastings, Sir C. Abuey,i?< Haviland, Henry Hone .... Haviland, Richard

never Jan. 08 15 Sept.

never never

8 April 25 Mar. Dec. 25 Dec.

May 95
neve July
Oct.

11 April

16 Aug.

Hawke, Hon. Stanhope Hawker, Henry Frederick

Hawkins, George Palmer.. Hawkins, Jolin Hay, David Balfour Hay, Francis

Nov. Aug. Nov.

May
Jvdy
April

Hay, John

Hay, John Hay, William Hayes, Henry Browne


Hayes, Robert Hayne, Richard

23 12 11 22 08 6 06 3 95 7 04 1 03 15 94 15

May
Feb. Jan.

Mar. 5 Aug. 18 Nov. 26 Sept.


7

Nov. Dec. Aug. Aug.


April

12 April 5 May I July 7 Dec.


II Sept. 31 July

13 Hcaley,

John

Mar. Jlay Mar. July June

Healey, Robert

Thomas

Hcatli, Macclesfield * Hcathcote, Cockshult


13
ffitttl

Wm.
.

Hcaviside, Richard

10 7 Nov. 04 4 Dec. 90 1 April 17 9 April 08 8 Sept. Oct. 26 8 June Aug. 14 1 July never never May 08 20 Sept.

5 Aug. 22 April 19 Dec. 13 Jan. 24 Aug. 26 June 24 April 13 May 25 Dec.


15 June 13 May

Hebden, Henry Helden, Robert Ongley HemsworthjThomasRich Henderson, David Hendry, Andrew Heneage, Tliomas 13 Henry, Graham
13

Mar. 00 03 Nov. 06 July on


July

7 April 3 Sept. 6 27 Aug. 16 23 Jan. 6 9 Jan. 28 24 Jlar. 92 21 Feb. 93 18

May

15

Mar.
Sept. Jan.
,

Nov. Mar.

Mar. 39 Unattached. May 25 84 Foot. May 66 Foot. Aug. 14 3 Foot. Aug. 14 3 Foot. Nov. 14 105 Foot. Mar. 10 Royal Marines. 1807 R.WaggonTrain. Dec. 31 Unattached. Jan. 34 12 Foot. May 27 Unattached. Sept. 26 Unattached. July 02 20 Dragoons. Aug. 17 34 Foot. Royal Marines. 1802 12 W. India Heg. Nov. 37 Unattached. Mar. 18 84 Foot. Nov. 14 Royal Marines. Aug. 32 R. Staff Corps. Jan. 24 39 Foot. April 3' Unattached. May 38 R. Engineers. 1814 53 Foot. Dec. 26 Unattached. April 27 Unattached. Jan. 17 89 Foot. Dec. 14 31 Foot. Feb. 16 10 Foot. Royal Marines.
Indep.

Company

Jlenryaon,

John

Her riot, Andrew


Hewett, John
J!l2iinibbert,Jno.Nembhard 13 Hichic, Bnrfholomaio Hill, George Staveley
.

13 ^tl Hill, Henry '"^ Hill, Nicholas Thomas


Hill,

..
.

Nov. 06 2 Mar. 1 July Mar. 98 14 Feb. Nov. 05 24 Sept. Jan. 14 30 Mar. June 04 18 April Sept. 19 6 June Jan. 15 5 May Oct. 08 13Se]it.
April 06
Feb.

25 Oct. 00 1 May 04 6 Oct.


10 12 Oct.
7 Sept.

29 Nov. 27 Unattached.
R. Engineers. Royal Marines, Royal Marines.
!6

Oct.

21

Dragoon Gds.

05 31 Dec.

7 R. Vet. Batt.

Mar. 15 28 June
10 23 Oct,
14

Richard Kirwan .. Hill. St. Leger '" Cffll Hincks, John Hinde, Henry Reynolds "" 13 Siffl Hobbs, Thomas Hobkirk, Samuel .... 13 fflaa Hodges, Geo. Lloyd ""128
.

15 25 April

May
Jan.

Aug. 04 ;2 Aug. Nov. 06 1 Feb. Jan. 00 13 Jan. Sept. 05 7 Feb. April OC 7 April Aug. 06 7 Jan.

05 OS 02 08 08 08

29 29 29 20

July Nov. July 3 Dec. 31 Dec.

Dee. 33 June 30 July 19 Oct. 38 Nov. 22 July 26

Unattached. Unattached. R. Staff Corps. Unattached. 12 Dragoons. Royal Artillery. Mar. 11 36 Foot. May 20 25 Foot. Mar. 17 43 Foot. Dec. 30l Unattached.

3S6

Captains.
VPTAIN.
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'

'.".',

v";!l

Cieoree MollH-ch, Edwartl

'25

ii

.K

pril '20 -23 April

July

321J0Foot.

..
.

llollaml, William Hulines. Christ. Francis

Holt, Wni. Focleu "" Ilnnic, Francis Hookey, Ge..r?e Hopkins, Hcnr)-

5 Oct. 04 18 Dec. 05 '25 Mar. 07 -28 Sept. 08 21 '25 June I'J 14 Oct. 14 12 im: 13 Aue. 07 28 :J1 .\ug 4 Jane 07,10 Aue. 08 '24
-iG
j

May
Julv
Feb.

April 22191 Foot. June 17'83 Foot.

June
.April

Dec.
JIar.

Unattached. 37 Cnattached.
37j

May

17 81 Foot.

Hopkins, Henry 1'2| '2 .Mar. '2(1 -2^ Sept. Hopkins, Rich. Thompson 1:2 .\pril ^7|ll June 30 21 Nov. Hore, Waller 5 Mar. 77| 1 June 78 15 Feb. Hornbrook, Tlios. Beckfordio Aus. Ui)| 1 Sept. 04 8 .May Hoi>'ll, Bartholomew ..I10?ept. 03 12 Jan. 04 20 Xov. Hurt. Jotiah George'" |l9 Sept 05 -26 Feb. 07 23 Aug. 2 July 12 31 Dec. HortoD, James '11 July Ilorton.Uilliain 6 Aug. 8 May (Ml 21 Xov. Ilotiiain, .\utn>stus '20 Dec. 19 May '25 19 Dec. '24 Mar. Holhain, George "' 1(!10 Jan. 1 .May '20 Nov. 0(i 6 0<;t. Uonltnn, George 081 2 Xov. Hnnanl <le WalUen C. A. GCB. iurrf '24 April 17 30ct. never '21 July Howard, Hon. Henry 2514 May '2C| 9 Nov. '. Hujo, Thomas 1 July 05 2 July 05 '22 July '-4 June Ot'llOJuIy 1(1 '20 Dec. Ilultiw, John Lyon "* Hulme, Wni. Browne ... .1 never In Oct. 9631 May Hulse, Charles never 3 Oct. 26:10 Dec. llumbley, William "^,15 April 07|13 Oct. 08j'20 Jnly Iltimhy. John I'M) July 04]lOJune 07|31 Aug. 10 June ii.\ Hume, Gustavus Thos. 13 Dec. 1321 Nov. 31 Mar. llfiJune 08 '20 Oct. )) llunifrcy, Benj. Geale iluinphreys, John Goullin'" 14 Jlay 07114 July 8 April -20 May Hunt, Eilwanl Hush '2 Jan 1718 July Huntur, George James'" 1 Oct. Xov. 08il3 Mar. Hunter, James '23 .\pril 12;'22 Auff. 14 Aug. Hunter, John '27 Xov. 17 '24 Oct. 4 Feb. H'lrtlU, Thoinat 15 Jan. 98| 1 Dec. 18 Mar. -24 Sept. Hussey, Thomas '2S .\pril 9718 July 2.5 .May Hutchinson, James'" 8 Dec. 04!'2() Sept.
I

i7 Jan. 7 Oct. 15 July

tKli

S Au'j

12 Oct.

0'2 -24

June 03 21 Aug.

Mar. 3(j Royal 3Iarines. Nov. (Hill Garrison Batt.


Sept. 35X"nattache<l.

June

3P|

Unattached.

.Mar. 84 103 Foot. Jan. '20 Royal Marines. I814iR. WagcouTrain il2 R. Vet. Batt. June '29, R. Staff Corps. Sept. 14 Foot. 26'28 Dec. 32 Unattached. 3717 Aug. 39! H. Engineers. 15'25 Mar. 17,43 Foot.

22 3 Oct.

3029 Nov.
13'25 Feb. 14

22 8 Foot. 33| Unattached.


Foot.
16J91
JR. Engineers.

09
30110

^JH

1525
24

14U9
2,jil8

'25

27i-23
23

1814 R. Staff Corps. May 31 Unattached. Dec. If Rifle Brigade. [Royal Marines. July '29| Unattached. .May 2.J1.50 Foot. Xov. 31 [Coldstream Gds. .Mav 31 Unattached. Oct. 33 Royal Artillery.

14 .\ug. 2^,70 Foot. 2(i| 4 Feb. 20|Unattached. Royal Marines. 13


I

10

Sept 14jRoyal Marines.


3;!il

Jacks, \\ alter Jackson, (irorge


Jnciiuii,

'26

May

03| 7 -Mar.

21 Oct.

19!l8 Oct 13'25 Dec.

G.irrisonBatt.

lri-20

Dragoons.

John
.

Jago, Darell '" Janios, Demetrius Grevis

JU

^ Jnnuj, Ilmry "* ill Juuics, William Jauiesttn, James JanL, Samuel Raymond
* Jeffrey, George Jeffreys, Kichard
Jeffries,

07il3 I.-JO Slar. 78(12 5 July 13-26 19 .\pril 9(!| 8 7 Dec. 07ll9

3( J -April

Jan. Oct. Oct.

June

never
10
.\ufir.

July 4 .Mar. 01 17 Dec.


I

.7
|

.\pril

0619 June
I

never never
12

never never

James Jeffries, Sam. Barton Jenkins, Mor.'an James Jenour, Matthew JeniiuL-haui, Hon. C. W.
Jeso, William
In'.-e,

May
Oct.

-iii

0'28 Mar. 05| 4 Feb.

...31 i)ct.
-i^ .Mar.

ll;140ct.
04< 2 Jan.
2;'24

S.jlo

June

-Vpril i:, -23

William

'u May

April Fib. l^ 11 April

))}U Ini,'ram,Jno..\elon"*'2.> \ov. 01 18 0cU ia; Johnson, H.Caven"1 Feb. aj -26 .May Johnson, Vamtll ]1'2 AoR. on '22 Dec.

Joh[.-t

:,.(;, ..r_-,-

Joh
Jol.

:;,.

iCJan. ...w Dec.

19-24

June

0:(-2))July

4 Mar. 01-27 J Illy 2U Dec. 08 : Auj. IP J Joliti . >.r Wu:. I.. II. Dt. Ill April 17|j6 Aug. Jooes, ChiU. FreJ. Buruell 1'2 Xov. 45112 Dec. Jone*, EbeoeMT 15 Dec. 17110 April

2 Oct. ]5i'25 June lOiGlencrarrv Fenc. 27 Aug. 03 1 R. Vet." Batt 20 Xov. 34| 6 Jan. 36 Royal Artillery. '29 June 0Kr25 Feb. 12 Royal Marines. Royal Marines. 18 Mar. 36 Feb. 19 Scots Fusil. Gds. 8 May 31 Oct. "t10 ['2.5 Feb. l(i 4 Fixjt Jan. 23 7 Dragoons. 7 Sept. 14-26 Foot. io Dec. 13-2; Sept -25 Dec. 1814 53 Foot. July '25 Unattached. 7 April Dec. 1 9 -2.^ Drai^oons. 16 Dec. July 33 Unattaclje<l. 18 Sept July 29 Unattached. 13 Jan. Dec. 31 Unattached. 2 Di-c. 2( 1-2.J Ang. 37:6 -April 3'' Unattachol. '2'JjlOS<pt. '2412 July "27 Unattached. Sept. 3' Unattached. Of] 7 April or 14 May T-l] 4 -May *2li 7 Dragoons. 04 9 June 13 3 July -2:1 0:) Foot. 24130 Dec. 20'28 -May 28r.O Foot 04j-2OOcf. 13 I Jan. '25' Royal Artillery. 02 1 Feb. 10 12 Dec. 25iUnattached. U 10 June 18 25 Feb. 10,7 Font. li i-22 April 2-1 24 June '24, BourlMin R<-gt. 2( 21 -Mar. 34| 1 -May :j.V.-uh.Iiisp.ofiIil. Sep't 28i Unattached. Sept. S8 25|
I

337

. ,

. . .

Captains.
PLACED ON

* Jones, Edward

never

never

125

Dec.

April 09 Jones, Fielding Shawe .... '31 Sept. 0.5 Jones, John Eimns Jones, Nicliolas Burnell 18 Nov. 99 Jones, Thomas 25 Feb. 08 IP Jones, William
.

Jordan, Jacob
Irwin,

4 July
26

Thomas

16 Aug. 09
0.3

Aug. 01 23 June April 09 19 May May 84 9 May May 00 31 Dec. Jan. 09 30 Sept. Jan. 22, 7 Nov. Oct. 12! 3 Dec.
Sept.

I? Judge, Arthur'" Julius, \Vm. Mayor

8 June

0528

Sept.

9 July
Oct.
. .

Kean, Henry '^^ Keane, George Michael

Dec. 2 Nov. 8 June never 28 April Kellet, John 6 July Kelhic, Sohert 9 July Kelly, John 26 Oct. Kelin, WiUinm never Kernmis, Thomas Arthur .. 24 Mar. Kennedy, Arthur E Kennedy, Hugh Fergusson 31 July 27 April IP Kent", John 31 May 13 Ker, Richard Hall '=< 5 Mar. Kerr, Robert 29 Oct. Kerr, Samuel * Kettilbv, James never .... 22 May IJ Killikellv, Michael

8 . 27 Keating, James Singer .... 5 16 Keats, John Smith

Mar.
Feb.

Keens, John Keily,Townsend R.'^ KeUenbach, Frederick ....


iP ffliS

King, Charles '= King, George King, James |9 King, John Duncan '^^ .. King, John Lewis King,Sir R. Duckworth, Bt. IP King, Thomas Newton ... Kingsley, Cfiarhs . Kingsley, Edward * Kinneir, Joseph Hall Kirby, Michael Kirk, AVilliam 19 Kirkley,Thos. Harrison'^'
. . .

16 June 5 Feb.

25 Sept. 28 Aug.
3 28 4 13 27 Jan. Feb. Oct.

Nov. June

never 25 June 22 Mar.


1

May
never never

\i

Kirwan, Andrew Hyacinth Kirwan, Henry Kirwan, Richard Knapman, Win. Stephens
.

18 April
1

Nov.

29 May Knipe, Geo. Frederick 8 April Knox, Charles 14 May 1223 Dec. 13 11 Sept. Kyffin, Robert Willington '-^ .... 13 May Osl 7 April 07 11 Oct. IP Kyle, Alexander Lambert, Sir Hen. John, 1^^. 6 April 09| never 27 May Lamotte, Chas. Wyndham 6 Nov. 27:28 Oct. 31 22 Jul> Lancey, Thomas Furbor . 14 Dec. llj 1 July 12 10 April Lane, Charles '^ 15 May 12 23 Oct. 13 9 July "' never 1 Sept. 01 1 Jan. IP Lane, Henry Langrishe, Hugh Henry . never 5 July 1 !7 April Lnnffdon, Gilbert 3 May 95 27 Jan. 96ll4Jime Langford, BuUer RoUe .... 28 April 95 27 Jan. 96 15 Aug. Langton, Edward 23 Mav 05 25 July 05 May IP Lanphier, J. PhiUps Cosby 27 Mar. 06; 7 Sept. 09 19 April Latliam, Matthew 5 Nov. 05 8 April 07 11 Feb. La Toucbe, Robert 8 Sept. 20 15 July 24 14 Jan. * Law, Edward Bedwell never never 35 Dec. Law, James Horton 2 July 13 7 May 18 9 Sept. . Lawlor, Provo William"-.. 1 July 06 1 Feb. 08| 8 April

29 April 34| 4 Sept. 00 July 08,13 Mar. 23 Aug. 25 19 Dec. 18 8 April 16 2 Mar. 23 5 July 09 4 Nov. 11 5 June 09 :5 Oct. 10 !6 May 10 Dec. 97 5 Dec. 9-3 9 Oct. 94 3 Oct. 03 5 Aug. 05 31 July 03 7 Sept. 04 4 June 99 3 July 04 15 Feb. 2 April 26 9 Dec. 27 7 Feb. 32 12 June 23 6 June 25 27 Nov. 03 8 Aug. 04 10 May 10 OJune 13 6 Feb. 00 3 Dec. 06 14 Aug. 09 4 Oct. 10 25 Nov. never 25 Dec. 04 June 06 8 July 08 7 Dec. 1027 April April 07 17 Nov. 06 Dec. 00 28 Feb. Feb. 08 16 Mar. 22 Jan. 25 15 Aug. May 25 22 April 22 Feb. 08 29 July 06 July 00 13 June 04 05 Feb. 07 5 Nov. never 25 Dec. Feb. 16 31 May 12 00 April 04 28 Dec. Feb. 13 1 June Aug. 13 29 Oct. 00 Nov 22 Mav 16 Mar. Oct. 03 Jan. 0631 July 96 16 July 00 2 July 26 9 Aug. 27 4 Mar.

14 29 Foot. 166 Dragoons. Royal" JIarines. 1802 8 W. India Regt 2 July 07 Irish Brigade. 5 June 23 52 Foot. 29 Mar, 27 Unattached. J5 Oct. 21 6 Dragoons. 4 Dec. 17 11 Foot. 4 Sept. 40 13 Dragoons. JOJuly 30 60 Foot. 17 Mar. Unattached. 8 April 26 Unattached. il May 33 R. Waggon Train 5 June Unattached. 19 Jan. 26 Unattached. 2 R. Vet. Batt. 1 Feb. 04 Royal Marines, Royal Marines. !5 April 10 25 Foot.

"

4 July
2 June il Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Feb.

2 Roy. Vet. Batt. 34 Unattached, 40 Unattached. 31 Unattached. 17 53 Foot. 35 Unattached. 40 Foot. Unattached.

27

51 Foot. 14 32 Foot. April 27 Unattached. Mar. 29[Unattached. Jan, 18|73 Foot, Dec. 30[Unattached.. Dec, 28 2 Foot, Feb. 30 Unattached.
1

)June 30 Royal

Artillery.

9 R. Vet. Batt. 58 Foot. 18142Prov.Bn.ofMil.


April

2305

Foot.

Dec.

1747 Foot.

26

38 Unattached. Nov. 28|Unattached. July 12il5 Foot. July 28 Unattached. Royal Marines.

May

1318 May 1.5'23"Foot. 3010 Feb. 38 Unattached.


1 Sept. 40Unattached. lo!25 Dec. 1894 Foot. 1313 Aug. 15 86 Foot,

40

37, Unattached. 25 JR. Engineers. 33 7 Mar. 34 Unattached. 06 1 July 16 R. Art. Drivers. 25 27 Oct. 25 Unattached. 20! Royal Marines. 0522 Nov. 09 Royal Marines.

3010 Nov.

SM

12 8 April 17.52 Foot. 18 6 Oct. 23 25 Foot.

1320 .\pril 13 Portuguese Ser. 2612 Oct. 26 Unattached. 13 25 June 16 R.Waggon Train 2511 Jan. 28 Unattached.
25 20 April 30 R.
Artillery.

338

Captains.
LIEITT.

6 July 0315 .Aug. 05 31 July 20 July .30 Royal ifarines. Lanrence, Jolin Lawrence, W. Hudson '28 April 10 17 Dec. 13 2 Feb. 8 Aug. 40 Royal .\rtillerv. Liixon, Jolin never 25 Dec. never 25 Sept. 14 7 Foot. Lavanl. llrowulow Villiers 24 July 2:) -20 Jan. 2(! 21 Xov. 20 Feb. 30 Unattached. 2o April Oli -.> Aug. 07 18 Oct. Leahy, Henry 7 Aiiir. I" 95 Foot. 28 April 25 York Chasseurs. fZl Leathau'i, James .... 2li Sept. 05 ]> June OG 19 July Lecliniere, t'apel never never 25 Dec. 1814 iProv.Bn.of.Mil. !I5 Nov. 10 Xov. 11; 15 Mav 15 Aug. 17 104 Foot. Lo Cnuteur, John '" never never 14 Mar. Ler, Dnriil 9 R. Vet. Batt. 3 Sept. Mar. 05 10 June SRoyalVet.Batt. D Lrech. John 10 \ov. Ot! April lOJ 9 Xov. L'tstran^'e, EJward'" 14 June 39 Unattached. 22 .May Lcfrov, .Vnthouv 17 Sept. 02 4 Foot. G May Mav Oi): 25 June M) Foot. 25 Oct. U- Hunt, Charles 10 April SG li/ Foot. April 31 4 Sept. 28 .\ug, Lemun, Charles Orgell (Kl: 2 Mar. H! Dec. 103 Foot. }] U> Mesurier, Peter .... lo Dee. 04 19 Ju May 05 15 .Mar. U- Mesurier, \V. Ahraham C July 04 19 Xov. Unattached 3 Oct. 07 June 08 GXov. Royal Artillery. { ill Umuinr, William Oct. 04 17 Dec. Lenipriere, Wni. Chas.'" 6 June 04 2G Xov. Royal Artillery. 20 July 15 1: Dec. 22 23 Oct. L.li.-, John 9 Jlar. 38 Unattached. 25 Dec. 1 July 24 10 Oct. Leslie, Lewis Xavier,''"* 15 Dec. 40 I4th Foot. April 34 15 .May Levinge, Kichanl Geo. Aug. 25 Nov. 2S 15 May 40 Unattached. 9' 1.5 June Mav 01 13 June Lewis, Alexander 22 Mar. 27 Unattached. U'wis, Charles '" 9 June 13 Dee. l!) 22 Mar. 2GJan. 38 Unattached. L<wi, Philip George 3 May 00 Aug. 01 29 Oct. 25 April 1 5 W. India Regt. Feb. Of June 08 11 June 27 Xov. 18 38 Foot. {) Lewis, Rigger Lambert . Lewis, Thomas Loikc .... 20 Mar. 13 July 13 8 June 5 Jan. 33 R. Engineers. Oct. (XI 7 Dec. Lewis, Westvnra Warner . 4 Jan. IC Sept. 24 74 Foot. Lintlsay, \Vm. Chacon .... 11 Sept. 12 April 15 23 Oct. 3 July .39 Royal Artillery. 24 .\pril 0. May 07 2G Aug. 8 .Mar. 2 Portuguese Ser. Tfi Lister. Tlionias St. George 2G Xov. 08 Lit.htield, Hiihard '^ Sept. 11 G X'ov. Nov. 2' Royal .Artillery. Little, Robert John 4 Julv 03 Aug. 05 31 July 12 Sept. 29 Royal Marines. ' 27 Xov. 1 Llovd, Kin^'ston Dodd April 14 31 Mav 31 May Unattached. 20 Jnly 15 June 19 1(1 Mav Lloyd, Mark 10 .Mav 39 Unattached. LJovd, John Vaughan never never 23 .Mar. "l80-J 40 Foot. Loftus, Fn-ilerick 7 Oct. 10 June 25 April 8 April 2G Unattached. 20 Oct. Lotjan, Abraham July 01 25 .April 9 H. Vet. Batt. Lung, John never never 5 Dec. 25 Aug. 14 70 Foot. Long, John .\inhurst .... never never 5 Dec. 1814 52 Foot. LouiSf Mtirriis Jan. 95 Sept. 95 23 May 5 R. Vet. Batt. Lowe, !>herbrooke 18 Aug. 15 May 21 12 Dec. 28 June 39 Unattached. :30 Aug. 04 Lynch, .Martin Sept. 05 24 Dec. 25 July 17 27 Foot. 8 Xov. 21 Lvou, George May 2.J 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 2(; Unattached. Lvon, William 17 July 2321 July 25 30 Dec. 2 Aug. 33 (i W. Imlia Regt. M''.\rtliur, .Malcolm G. .. 5 May 9.5il5 Mar. 9fi 15 Aug. 1 Sept. 14 Royal JIarines. M'Carthv, Chas. Cullaghan IH .\ug. 08' 4 Oct. 09 13 .Mar. 20 June 34 Unattjiched. 9 July 03 > April (15 4 Feb. 2 H. Vet. Batt. ft .Vni'rlhi/.J. E.Coimor M-I)ermid, John 2 .-iept. 95 21 Oct. 95 2X .\ug. 3 H. Vet. Batt. M-I)iinuld,.\lexauder 25 .\ov. 91t 3 Sept. O-.' 15 April 1814 50 Foot. ' 12 Sept. 08 24 June 09 20 Oct. . |l .M'Donal.l, Donald 28 Sept. 2-1 R. Engineers. .M-Donald, IIenr> Thomas 9 Julv 0327 .Mar. ftj 31 Mar. 22 Dee. 17 .<3 Foot. 21 Stpt. 15 il Dec. 19 GOct. .M' Donald, James 23 Xov. 32 Unattached. M- Donald, William 14 Jan. 05 10 April 0(; 8 Sept. 20 .May 17 Vork Light Inf. M'ltimrll, Alexander 28 Sept. 04 7 Xov. 05 IG Mar. (i R. Vet. Batt. M'Doiirll, Fnrbet James 29 April aj -.'0 Jan. 9 17 April 2 R. Vet. Batt. M-Douu-all, Duncan :10 June 01 3 Dec. 03 1.3 June Mar. 17 21 Foot. M-Gie, (Ji-orve 24 April 9(! 13 June 91 27 Julv 1 Jan. IC Royal Marines. M'lnni>s, Matthew 9 July 00 5 Mar. 12 1 1 Oct. 15 Feb. 39 8 Drairoons. 10 Sep't. 28: 8 Oct. 29 29 Xov. M'liiroy, Willuun 7 Aug. 3 U'nattached. .M-Intvre, .Vngus |2(I .\ug. 07 2 April n 27 Aug. 9 July 29Tnattaclic.l. tU .Mar. 14' 2 .Mar. 21 14 Feb. M'lver, George April .39 Unattached. M'Krnzi,; Alexander 28 .Mar. 81 18 April 93 1 .Mav Royal .Marines. .MKeniif, William 2 Feb. 0120 Jan. 03 24 Oct. 12 Aug. 19 G Foot. M'Keiizie, William 25 Feb. OH 15 Feb. 1 13 Mar. 13 .Mar. Unattached. M' Laiin .\lexander 1 .Mar. (Ki 10 Aug. 07 7 April 15 Sept. 25 Unattached. M-Lean, Malcolm 28 Feb. 00 -25 June 03 7 Xov. 05 4R.Vct. Batt. M'Lco<1,John 17 July 0015 Jan. 01 6 Oct. 08120 Sept 14 Royal .Marines.
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22 Mav 93 24 April 95 2 July 03 Roval JIarinea. 4 June OVcil April 09 13 Mar. 27 13 Mar. 27 Unattached. Jan. 07 1 Sept. 10 7 July 25 7 July 25 Unattached. Nov. 04'16 Oct. Of! 29 Sept. 14 25 Feb. 168 Foot. Oct. OSilO April 05 18 July 1519 Sept. 1621 Dragoons. Jan. 14 29 June 26 22 Mar. 31 22 Mar. 31 Unattached. May 05 14Julv OC 12 Aug. 13 25 Sept. 16 Nova Scotia Fen. Oct. 12 9 April 25 27 Mar. 36, 5 April 38 Unattached. Mar. 79 12 Oct. 82 15 June 96,' jRoyal Marines. M'Neill, Alexander ilS May 08 13 Julv 0!) 13 April 1530 April 18 10 Foot. M'Pherson, Daniel [26 June 06 18 Jan. 08 6 Feb. 12; 12 R. Vet. Batt. M'Pherson, William 23 April 05 9 May 05 19 Aug. 1325 June 17 83 Foot. M'Queen, Simon '" 114 Aug. 13 23 Oct. 32 1 June 32 Unattached. 16 M'Vicar, John |27 Aug. 04 28 Oct. 08 20 July 15 25 Dec. 18 R. WaggonTrain 2 Feb. 04 28 Mar. 05 21 Aug. 10 23 April 18100 Foot. ^ Macdermid, John Maedonald, Alexander 13 Nov. 23 7 July 25 11 June 30 18 June 30 02 Foot. Macdonald, Charles Kerr 15 May 23 26 Nov. 25 7 Nov. 26^ 7 Not. 26 Unattached. Macdonald, John '" 7 June 10 21 May 12 8 June 20 9 Aug. 31 Unattached. Macdonald, Ranald ilS July 15 3 Dec. 18 19 Nov. 3022 Mar. 33 Unattached. Macdonald, Ronald 5 Feb. 01 26 July 04 2 Jan. 1220 April 20[l2 Foot. * Macdonald, R. G. Livings 25 Dec. 13[ never never 181452 Foot. IsO Jan. 14 27 Mar. 23 6 May 33 28 Nov. 37| Unattached. i9 MacDonnell, Ewen'" Macfarlane, Andrew !20 Oct. 04 26 Oct. 04 10 Sept. 1225 Feb. 1691 Foot. Mac Gregor, John "^ 19 Oct. 09 28 Nov. 1 1 29 Sept. 27|28 Mar. 34 Unattached. Mackay, James 21 May 04 17 Sept. 04 22 Mar. 10-25 Feb. 10 72 Foot. l24 July 00 24 Nov. 03 10 July 07 Mackay, Robert 7 R. Vet. Batt. Mackmj, William 8 Oct. 90 6 April 01 22 May 06 9 R. Vet. Batt. Mackenzie, Alexander 30 Nov. 16 8 April 25 1 Aug. 26 Mar. 34 Unattached. Mackenzie, Alexander 29 May 17 3 Nov. 19 20 Nov. 40 20 Nov. 40 Unattached. Mackenzie, Alex. Wedder. 14 Jan. 07 11 Jan. 08 23 Jan. 12 6 Nov. 17 3 Garrison Batt. Mackenzie, Donald 11 July 00 17 Dec. 03 21 Mar. 11 8 R. Vet. Batt. Mackenzie, John Taylor 7 Feb. 11 6 Sept. 04 7 Oct, 7 R. Vet. Batt. Mackey, John Alexander 9 April 25 20 Nov. 27 3 Dec. 29 8 Oct. 30 59 Foot. Mackintosh, Donald "' 30 May 11 21 April 14 27 Sept. 3409 Mav 40|Unattached. Maclean, Alexander Oct. 12 21 Nov. 16,79 Foot 31 Dec. 03 23 April 05 Maclean, James "' 22 July 13 8 Nov. 14 22 Nov. 21 18 Sept. 23 103 Foot Mac Leod, Arthur Lyttelton 12 Dec. 22 9 June 25 15 Feb. 33 1 Feb. 39 Unattached. Mncneil, Archibald 10 Feb. 96 26 July 97 13 Aug. 06 3 R. Vet. Batt. Macpherson, Charles ''*^. 16 Nov. 15 14 Jan. 20 9 June 37 9 June 37 Unattached. }3 Macpherson, Laehlan "" 31 Mar. 14 7 April 25 19 May 37 19 May 37 Unattached. Macpherson, Duncan 12 Oct. 04 1 Feb. 07 11 Aug. 1 5 July 21 97 Foot. Macpherson, Ewen 13 Nov. 23 5 Nov. 25 10 Oct. 26 14 June 33 Unattached. Macquarie, Hector :6Sept. 11 12 Feb. 14 25 Dec. 38 25 Dec. 38 Unattached. ffia Maddock, William 6 Aug. 99 5 July 01 12 Oct. 23 Feb. 16 79 Foot. Majendie, John Routledge 1 June 20 15 May 23 30 June 25 17 May 31 Unattached. Mairis, Valentine Hale ... 11 May 13 8 Jan. 19 10 June 26 10 June 26, Unattached. Maitland, Joim Madan ^^^ 15 July 13 14 April 14 1 Sept. 17 26 Feb. 24 52 Foot. Maitland, Patrick 20 Feb. 23 7 July 23 8 April 20 8 April 26 Unattached. Mallard, John Hiclis .... 8 Dec. 07 19 July 21 24 Mar. 36 Royal Marines. Mallock, Samuel 4 Aug. 05 1 July 25 Royal Marines. 26 Oct. 04 16 June 07 3 Sep"t. \i 1 Aug. 16 59 Foot. IP Mancor, Andrew '^' Nov. 27 3 Nov. 07124 Sept. 08 Royal Artillery. i3 Manners, Charles Manners, George 13 May 13| 8 Sept. 14 15 Sept. 37 1 June 40 13 Dragoons. Manitfield, John 15 Sept. 96;11 Jan. 00 26 Jan. 2 R. Vet. Batt. ffljl Marcon, Edward 11 May 11,'20 May 13 3 Jan. 6 Feb. 23 79 Foot. Marlow, John 08 24 Feb. 23 R. Artillery. 1 July 01|18 May 03 1 Feb. Marryat, George 19 Feb. 24I23 June 25 18 Dec. 27 31 Dec. 29 Unattached. Martin, Henry Clinton''''^ 20 Dec. 99 25 Dec. 01 13 Jan. 07 Royal Artillery. Masboug, Ladislasdc Villiers 30 Dec. 97 never never 1799 60 Foot. Mascall, John Richard 7 Sept. 08 19 Dec. 22 10 Jan. 37 Royal Marines. I Sept. 01 Massey, George '^^ never never R. Art. Drivers. 1 July 1523 Feb. 19 Gren. Guards. 524 Master, Richard Thos'^ 21 Jan. 13 never Matheson, David 28 July 14|12 Mar. 18 28 June 36 28 June 36 Unattached. Matheson, John 5 Aug. 03 17 April 04^ 6 Dec. 10 25 April 16 78 Foot. Mathew, Geo. BenvenHto 7 July 25,19 Sept. 26 19 AprU 31 23 Sept. 36 Unattached. ffliJJMaunsell,John Edm.'" 14 June 05 1 June 06 24 Mar. 17114 Nov. 26 Royal Artillery. 340

M'Leod, Robert

M'Leotl, William

M'Mahon, Alex. St. Leger 15 M'Mahon, Mortimer 23 iJlffll M'Millan, Henry 1 M'Murdo,AIured Charles'", 1 M'Nab, John 12 ?3 M'Nab, Robert "' 15 M'Nanmra, John Michael |25
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Maxwell, Ilonrv
Ma.\well,

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Mav, Joseph MaycT, Philip


Maviie, Sinicm William
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4 Mar. 1!) 13 Jan. 1 April 24 18 Feb. never never

1
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30 Dec.
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Mayne, William
Metvh.ThointsX'rosby' Meek, Jacob '
Melilruin,

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Xi Milhuish, S. Mellis, John

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.Mends, Hugh Bowcn .. A up. Mirc,ill\; Thomat Lci-et .Milhohl, Edwanl .... 17 Sept.
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11 Oct.

May

21!

Unattached.

June 30 Unattached.
1814.-)3 Foot.

Jan. 18 (iO Foot. April 39 19 Dragoons. Oct. 27 Unattached.

May
.\pril

21 02 Foot.

34 Unattached.

Jlay
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4090

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14 20 Feb.
21 11 Oct. 17 30 Mav

Royal Engineers 40 Uimttuched. 2!) R. Staff Corps.


R. Vet. Batt. 21 3 Dragoon Gdg 22 71) Foot. 13 Royal Marines.

25 April 05
19 June 21 Dec. 03
7

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8 July 13 IV, Aug. 10 June 94 24 April 12 19 Aug. 1 Oct. Miller, Thomas'"* i5 May 04 20 Sept. Millenl, Tliomas 29 Mar. Hi 27 Feb. !2o Nov. 07 29 June {) .Milles, Wm. Ilickcs Millisan, William 17 Dec. 18 1 Jan. Mills, Samuel 4 Feb. >(! 3 Jan. iJ Minchin, John Paul ....jl4 Aug. 04 8 Oct. Mililiell, Aiidreic 3 .April \-o Mitchell, Parry |26 Aug. 07 20 Sept. Mitchell, Thomas Peter ..|l June OO 5 April 531 Moli-5worth, A.OliT.'"!!? Dec. 12 20 June Mol.swnrth, Arthur C Feb. Co 27 July 5il -MoUov, John .... Il7 Dec. 07 5 June Molyneux, John 20 July 15 IG Sept. Slontagu, Lord, Wm. Fran. 2:5 July 18 8 Mar.

Mevntll, IMivaril Francis Mifliell, Walter Taylor Micklethnait, John

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17 Feb.

5 25 7 14 8 8 April 20 8
July

Oct.

Julv 25 Unattached. April 20 Unattached. April 20 Unattached.

55il Montasu,Willoughbv"">2C Nov. SIoutKoinery, Alex. RichanllO May )3 Montu'omery, Richard '"i 7 Sept.

3 Mav 3 April Moore, Henrj* C Julv Moore, Humphrey 7 Nov. til Moore, James Stewart 1 Aug. Moore, Tliomas 30 Mar. 14;-2.'j Nov. 21|:lil .-^eiit. Xloore, Tliomas 20 Jan. 98123 Sept. 0:),21 N..V. Moray, Francis, Bir/ o/" .. |j2 Nov. I Sept. 04, 20 Feb. 00|2GJuly P Monlaunt, Lewis .Mortan, Charles 11 Sept. 00,jll .Nov. 0 17 .Mar. never 4 Feb. 08| 5 Mar. {) Mon^n, E<lwartl never {) Morgan, George Gould..! 4 July 11 26 Oct. Mnrrfan^ John 1 Jan. 04 [ll May 0031 Aug. 'l8 .\ug. 08 14 Sept. 09 2 Sept. JJMorIc, John Morrice, William 17 Aug. 97 1 Aug. 0324 Oct. .Mnrris, Griffith Jeffrey never never 25 Dec. Morris, John lloflcn July 25 9 Feb. 20 18 Jan. Jan. 05 2 April 00 25 Nov. P .^IorTU', Samuel Morrion, Hans May 07 15 Feb. 08 13 Feb. Nov. 00 9 Feb. 08 9 Mar. P -^lortimcr, Charles '20 May 2C. 31 Dec. 27 18 July Mortimer, Edmund 25 April 08 10 Nov. 08ll2Jan. 9 .Morton, Harcourl Monlev, Tliomas .Martin ..II Dec. 15 15 Nov. 24 10 Jan. Mulkern, .Martin 2:1 April 12 1 Mar. 10 14 July Mundy, Charies Godfrey 13 April never 2;iOct. Slunro, George 14 29 -Mar. 21 10 July ,20 Jan. JUunro, Hugh April ! 14 Mar. 92 15 May Murray, Charles Robert Aug. 22 19 May 25 8 April Murray, John Digby never 5 Jan. 14 2 April Musters, Henry never 9 Dec. 30] 5 June Muter, Robert'" .. .Mar. 07 3 Mar. .May 08J27 Uuttlcburr, James Eyre Feb. 16 28 Jan. 24ll9 Dec.

Moore, Charles

SI.>rc, Frc<lerick

22 April 13 11 April 23 55 Foot. 18 July 20 15 Mar. 31 Unattached. 28 Dec. 38 28 Dec. 38 Unattached. 20 Nov. 12 April 20 100 Foot. 27 June 11 7 R. Vet. Batt. 8 Sept. 25 10 Aug. 2000 Foot. 11 April 11 3 June 13 09 Foot. 10 July :14 28Dec. 35 Royal Artillcrj-. 12 Oct. 30 9 Dec. .34 Royal .Marines. 5 .\ug. 24 28 May 29 Unattached. 21 July 25 18 Nov. 31 52 Foot. 8 April 20 2 Feb. 30 Unattached. Aug. C Nov. 27 Nov. 27 Roval .\rtillery. 08J11 Oo,28 Jlay 17 Sept. 12 10 Dec. 13 23 Foot. 12 20 Mar. 12 June 35 12 June 35 Unattached. (K)'2i; Sept. 2o April 11 181507 Foot. I7!l2Sept. 23 June 25 10 Aug. 33 22 Dragoons. lJ[17Fcb. 2;3 April 20 23 April 26 Unattached. 04 27 Julv 23 April 29 iRoval JIarines. 117 April I3|15 April 19,25 Dec. 19 24 Dragoons.
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Sept. 3(1 Unattached. 10 Aug. 27 Royal Marines. Jan. 91 Indep. Company 12 25 Dee. 14 01 Foot. 3l| Roval Marines. 12 22 Aug. 22 75 Foot. 15|25 Feb. 19 Coldstream Gds. 27 Roval Marines. 13 29 April 19 3 W. India Reg. Mar. 12 Roval -Marines. 13 25 Sept. 14 22 Foot. 3l| 8 April 30 UnatUched. 13 2.JDec. 14 28 Foot. 27 6 Dec. 27 00 Foot. 24 12 April 31 Unattached. 34 18 July 34 Unattached. 14 25 .Mar. 10 14 Foot. 37;.30 Dec. 37 Roval Arillery. 25'l4July 25 Unatttchefl. 99 25 Dec. 02 C.renadiir Gds. 40 10 Julv 4aUDattached.

113

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12 15 June 15 7 Aug. 27 7 Aug. 27 Unattached, 27 Au| Oct 15 June 30 15 June 30 Unattached. Aug. 04 26 Aug. 06 10 June 13 3 Sept. 18 71 Foot. Sept. 04 15 Nov. 05 24 Oct 14 Mar. Foot. 22J19 Jan. ] 1 Oct. 12 24 Feb. 16 24 May 16|44 Foot. April 1 16 July 21 17 Ju 21 May 25iUnattachcd. never 7 Oct. 94 15 Aug. 00 Newell, George |4 R. Vet. Batt. 14 Dec. 38 Unattached. Newhouse, William'^' Sept. 15 17 Sept. 18 13 Jan. 17 July 06 25 No 25 Oct. 14 25 Dec. 16 Portuguese Ser. P Newman, John 20 June 00 25 Dec. 00 4 Dec. 00 3 Dec. 14 6 Garrison Batt. Newton, Wm. Henry. ... 21 May 36 Unattached. Neynoe, Charles Fitz Roy 25 May 20 9 Dec. 24 29 Sept. Nicholas, James 21 Sept. 06 6 April 09 4 June 31 30 Sept. 33'Royal Marines. Nicolls, Augustus'" 5 Oct. 09 1 Sept. 13 17 Mar. 3 17 Mar. 37:Unattached. 4 Aug. 04 UJuly 0, 27 Jan. 1, Niclwls, William [2 R. Vet. Batt. 6 Aug. 13 24 Mar. 3: 17 Sept. 39 Grenadier Gds. 10 Oct. 1 13 Nicholson, Huntley '^^ T& aaa Nlsbet, Robert 26 Dec. oO Nov. 19 Nov. II 19 Nov. 1820 Dragoons. never 27 Aug. 1 12 May 14 6 July 20 60 Foot. Ci ffl Nixon, James Lock 14 May 12 29 Jan. 24 13 May 24 6 Dragoon Gds. Nooth, Henry Stephen Dec. 20 July 36 Royal Marines. 12 Sept. 05 17 Mar. Norris, John 13 Nov. 32 Unattached. 5 Aug. 1 21 Sept. 20 15 Feb. North, Pliilip"" 1 Aug. 2 20 April 26 25 May 28 Coldstream Gds. never Northey, Wm. Brook 15 Nov. 39 Unattached. 7 Sept. 1 15 N 4 June 1 Nunn, John 26 Aug. l; 7 Sept. 1 22 April 26 15 May 28 80 Foot. Nunn, John Oliver Howe 7 Oct. 13 27 July 15 25 Aug. lOGlengarrv Fen. Gates, William Coape .... j22 Au O'Brien, Donatus 26 July 2] 5 Mar. 24 20 July 3s 20 July 38 R. Staff Corps. ?aO'Dell, Henry Edward ' 8 July 06 25 Feb. 08 9 Jan. 22 20 Sept. 39,07 Foot. 23 Nov. 96 1 Sept 21 Aug. 00 4 R Vet. Batt. 0'Donell,Neal 24 Feb. 37|Unattached. Ogilvie, John Gilbert 5 June 23 18 Feb. 20 3 May 21 Mar. 05 22 Feb. 09 16 Sept. 13 25 Mar. 1660 Foot. 13 O'Hegerty, Charles 21 June 3l|3 DragoonGds. 2 Mar. 26 19 N, O'Meara, John "^^* 7 Oct, 16 June 08 4 Jan. 10 5 June 27 30 Jan. 35!2 Foot. 13 O'Neill, Charles "= * O'Neill, Daniel never 25 Sept. 1470 Foot. never 25 Dec. Onslow, Sir Henry, Bart. 20 Dec. 98 3 Dec. 00 1 June 06 9 June 19 Royal Artillery. ;5 Aug. 37iUnattached. 5 Jan. 2 June 14 7 Jan SSjI Ormsby, Arthur"". 28 June 10 28 Oct. 23 Feb. 38 Unattached. never ^ Orr, Martin "i 7 Mar. 34lUnattached. 30 Jan. 23 13 Au 31 Oct. Osborne, William 20 May 18 31 Jan. 22 9 June 25 9 Aug. 31 Unattached. Ouseley, William 4 April 98 3 July 00 29 May 07 2 July 18|l2 Foot. Owen, Robert 14 27 June 15 Mar. 1721 Dragoons. 8129 Packe, Geo. Hussey "" 24 June 13 6 Jan. * Page, Robert never :5 Sept. 14'9 Foot. never 25 Dec. 20 Oct. 40l Unattached. 6 July 32 14 Mar. 34 20 Oct. Paget, Lord Alfred 1 Mav 35 3 July 40 3 July 40 Unattached. 14 Dec. Paget, Henry 30 Aug. 04 10 April 05 20 Dec. 14 1 July 2! Royal Artillery. 2iH Pakenham, William 6 April 26 Unattached. 2 Nov. 13 9 April 18 12 A Palliscr, Richard Bury Dee. 99 22 May 00 7 Sept. 09 13 Nov. 17 67 Foot. Palmer, Edward Despard. 5 July 13 27 Oct, 5 April 31 5 April 31 Unattached. Palmer, John 12 May 25 19 Sept. 26 19 Sept. 26 Unattached. 29 Nov. Parker, John 9 Feb. 09 11 April 11 20 Mar. 27 9 Oct, Rifle Brigade. 912il Parker, Stephen '". 3 Oct. 19 30 Sept. 2: 7 Dec. 26'Unattached. 1 Aug. 16 Parlbv, George 19 Oct. 12 23 Mar. 2( 19 Dec. 34 Unattached. 13 Saai Paschall, G. Fred.'" 17 Mar Oct. 9ti 15 Aug. 05 29 Nov. 14 Royal Marines. 13 May 95 Patriarchc, Philip * Patrick, James never never 25 Dec. 1 25 Sept. 14!70'Foot. 1 Feb. 26 Roval Artillery. 13 Patten, Wm. Brown "'. 14 June 05 1 June 06 11 Mar. 1 18 Riiie Brigade. 13 Pattenson, Cooke Tyldcn 19 Feb. 07 9 Mar. 09 18 Aug. 1 4 Oct. 5 May 20 Feb. Royal Marines. 2 Dec Petterson, Theophilus 13 Mar. 15 May 34 28 Feb. 39 Royal Marines. 28 Feb, Pattoun, George 20 June 11 15 Feb. 16 57 Foot. Paul, Gregory 7 Aug. 00 2 Jan. 10 April 17 5 June 20 25 Dragoons. Payne, Sir Charles, Bart. 25 July 11 6 Feb. 2 June 99 8 Foot. 1 April 95 Payne, William 1 Aug. 05 15 Jan. 19 Oct. 18 10 Dec 23 62 Foot. Peard, William Love 18 May 25 22 April 26 6 Feb. 35 Unattached. 15 Dec. Pearson, Charles 1 Dec. 1 Jan. 2 Sept. 24 9 Jun( 26 3 Foot. Peevor, George 5 Mar. 17 Dec. 3 Oct. 31 8 July .34lRoyal Artillery. 13 Pemberton, G. Keating" 15 June 08 19 June 27 SO Mar. 32JJnatta hed. 1 Feb. Penny, William neve 25 Nov. 99 25 Dec. 02'Scots Fus. Gds. 5 Nov. Penruddocke, Th imas 31 Jan. 3 Sept, 13 Oct. 82 iRoyal JIariues. Pepyat, George Bownell 342

Nash. Charles Witlenham "^ 9 2 Neale, Wm. Payne .... 27 ^9 Ness, James Burdett Nestor, James 16 31 Newbery, George Newburgh, Ar. E. Camac
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Perrv, Joseph
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John

IVltat,
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Thomas John

May
never never

14 April

Ptttintial, Francis

I'l.elp, E.livani

{) I'hilibs,
I'hillipps,

PfJl I'hillimorcWm.

Tufton ..' SVm. Ilarloc '" 30 Oct. R. |I3 Dec. 8 .Vpril James Winsloo
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24 June never 17 July


22 Oct. 1 Feb. 7 April

PhiMipps, Henrv P/i.//i>, Robt. Frytr'" Pickwick, \Vm. Elcnzer . Pigot, Brooke " Pigott, Robert Pigrott, William Pinkcrton. Robert Pitman, William '' I)

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13 24 Mar. 2534 Foot. 3 May 00 3 Dec. 02 22 Dragoons. 2913 Sept. 31 8 June 32' Unattached. 25 Dec. 13 1814 1 Prov. Bn. Mil. 26 Dec. 13] 18U2Pr.)V. Bn. MU. 13* 3 June 36 11 Mav S? rn.ittaclied. 13 Dec. 13 22 July 24 81 Foot. 23 1 1 Feb. 26 19 Nov. 29 Unattached. 2525 Nov. 28 18 Dec. 35, Unattached. 0829 July 2.'J| iRoval -Vrtillery. 25 11 July 2G30 AprU 29, Unattached.
7 Dec.
I

May 1129 Aug.


13 Nov. 04 9 28 Aug, 04| 5 15 Dec. 9819 27 Sept. 13 12 17 Feb. 25 15 15 Dec. 08:14 never 12 Jan. 11 17 2 July 1213
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IB June
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Pitt?, Francis

Place,

James

Pocoeke, John Blagrare Pwie, William

Mar. 9 Mar. 6 Aug. Nov. Dec. never

June

Oct. Pointoiif Micftael Pole, Samuel June '30 May Pollock, Samuel'" ?ia Poole, \Vm. Halstead '"11 Sept.

9
9 P

Mar. 29 ]26 Foot. 27 Aug. 24 15 Aug. 26 15 Aug. 26 Unattached. 21 Mav 06 18 Feb. 13 25 Mar. 17J43 Foot. 10 .Mav 1525 Nov. 3:) 22 Jan. 34 Royal Artillery.
Aug.
Sept.
37|
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Julv 07 25 June 16 1 Garrison Bat. Nov. 07] 9 Julv 1811 Foot. June O/jlG Oct. 15 Royal .Murines. April 3110 Jan. 34 Unattached. Aijril 3(115 April 30 Unattached. Sept. 20 12 June 23 2 Garrison Bat. Dec. 99 25 June 02 15 Foot. .Mav 2H25 0ct. 21 33 Foot.

J'fHitei/,
P..l".c,

Henry Edward'"

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Porleous, Alexander Porter, William

July
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Portman,

I!.

W.

Berkeley

9 Potter, Thomas ^ Powell, Francis


Powell, Peter

Not.

Mav
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U Power, Thomas '"


Po vs, Tliomas Poyntz. James
Pratt, Ilenrv

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ne^er Julv
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Prntt, Jnm'et {] Prendcrgast, James Prenderpast, Stephen Price, Charles

.\ug.

Aug.
never Dec. Mar. never

|) Price. David Price, Rice Pri.kctt. William \iJl\ Prinr/le.J. W,it,on>'i-23 9lii\ Prior, Tlio. Murray "| 6

23 Ma>. 2518 Sept. 05 20 10 Sei)t. 25; 9 23 July 07 20 13 Jan. 95| 9 l(i Sept. 24 10 2 Mar. 09 25 20 Feb. 0(i!l4 2 Mar. OC' 4 25 Mar. 081 G ;J0 April 12! 2 8 Nov. 88 28 25 Oct. 0.5;22 22 Jan. 83 12 2(i Nov. 07| 7 13 Nut. 06,11 never 25 23 April 07 8 21 July 08 27 never 25
2(i
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Roval Engineers
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1314 Aug. 1027

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9 Aug. 81 Unattached. 15,25 July 15 00 Foot. 03 3 R. Vet. Batt. 25 25 Nov. 28 Unattached. 14 25 Dec. 16 Portuguese Ser. 12 1814 45 Foot. 13 20 Feb. 30 2 W. India Regt. 13 2 Dec. 1900 Foot. 18 30 April 29 Unattached. 94 Kelso's Regt. 10 25 Feb. 1058 Foot. '1 R. Vet. 07 Batt. 25[ 1 Nov. 27 Unattached. 1325 Mar. 2084 Foot.
I

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Dec. 13,25 Sept. 14.35 Foot. Oct. 1225 Dec. 1430 Foot. April 20,25 Dec. 2157 Foot. Dec. 13 25 June 10 R. Waggon Train ll'21 July 15 JRoyal Engineers 06'28 Nov. 34 28 Nov. 34; Unattached.
1 Aug. 22 82 24 June 95 03 8 Oct. 07 Il!l2 0ct. 32 12;:)0 Aug. "" 03 20 Julv

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18 Oct.
11

2 April 29 Unattached.
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12 Nov. 20 April 17 Sept. 31 Dec.


08! 17
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29:Un"attached. 10 R. Vet. Batt. lO'.W Foot.

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18 Sept. 04 3 Mar. 7 Sept. 04 9 Oct. 18 May never 19 Sept. 04 4 June ^9 Reynett, James Henry Reynolds, James 1 July 95 4 Nov. Rich, John Sampson 's' 1 Mar. 08 30 April 29 June Rich, Rob. James Evel}Ti. 12 Au 25 Jan. RiehardSj George 98 18 Oct. Richards, Hood 5 Aug. 19 29 Jan. 24 April Richardson, Charles 13 No Ricliardson, Frederick 19 April 15 18 Dec. H'tchnrdson, John George^- 18 Sept. 05 14 Feb. Richardson, Mervyn 19 July 15 2 May Richardson, Thomas 3 Sept. 07 10 Mar. ^P aia Richardson.Wm. S.'' 23 Feb. 13 5 June 23 Sept. 29 Aug. Rickards, Plenry'^^ * Rickards, William never never Ridding, William 21 Oct. 95 9 Oct. Riddle, William 17 Nov. 03 20 July * Riddlesdcn, Richard never never Ridge, George Cooper 1795 17 June Ridge, Robert Stnart'95 8 Sept. 14 28 Dec. i3 Sia Ridgway, John A.'^ 25 Jan. 10 9 May * Ridgway, Samuel never never Rivers, Jas. John Campbell 18 Mar. 06 17 April 1 April 08 12 Oct. \^ SffiS Roberts, John'" Roberts, John Cramer .... 18 Jan. 15 13 June Robertson, Alexander .... 16 Nov. 09 28 Nov. Robertson, Frederick Dec. 03 20 July * Robertson, John never never Robertson, Patrick 10 Jan. 01 4 Aug. Robinson, Beverley 10 May 05 1 June Roljinson, Wra. Henry .... I April 01 15 Aug. Roche, Joseph 15 Dec. 04 10 Feb. Rogers, Wm. Henry 1 May 18 30 Sept. Rollo, Robert A.'S"! 17 Aug. 03 12 Sept.
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Reeves, Thomas Reeves, Thomas ^Reul, Frederick

3 Mar. 141 9 Sept. 16 15 Foot. 05 25 June 07; 8 April 19 24 Foot. 03 1 Nov. 12 1 Nov. 14 R. Artillery D. !3 July 12 1814 45 Foot. 6 Sept. 04 1 R. Vet. Batt. Roval Artillery. 9 Dec. 28' 6 Nov.

RoUo, Hon. Roger Rose, George R.'"^^ Rose, George Pitt


Rose, Hugh Hay Rose, H. M. St. Vincent Rose, James Pratt 18 Rose, Thomas
^3
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13 Aug.
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William Rous, Hon. Wm. Rufus Rowiin, William iy Royal, Jvlm \i Royds, William Rudkin, Mark Rnnnacles, Anthony ID Ryves, John
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27

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^ Scargill, James'
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Schreihcr, George Schultz, John Frederick Scott, Charles Scott, Chas. Rochfort Scott, Rich. Andrew Scriven, John

12 April 23 Dec.
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II Dec. 13 Feb.

2 Jan. 23 Feb. 28 Feb.

1 Feb. 3144 Feb. 31 60 Foot. 03 19 Apiil 12J18 Mar. 13 Royal Jlarines. " 14 Nov. 26 14 Nov. 2t Unattached. 10 Feb. 25 May 1( .39 Foot. 17 Sept. 28 Dec. 3i 5 Foot. 17 Mar. Royal Marines. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 26 Unattached. 08 22 May 4 Sept. 1 7 Dragoons. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Unattached. 3 Mar. 18 May 26 Unattached. 25 Aug. 16 64 Foot. 25 Dec. 3 Aug. 59 Foot. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 25 Sept. 16 4 Ceylon Regt. 25 Dec. 25 Sept. 14 4 Foot. 4 Dec. 16 June 08 4 Foot. 29 Sept. 29 Sept. 37 Unattached. 24 Dec. 19 July 31 Unattached. 25 Dec. 1814 d5 Foot. 27 May Royal Marines. Unattached. 09 7 April 21 June Unattached. 14 July 14 July 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 27 Unattached. 23 July 10 Oct. 21 Roval Artillery. 25 Sept. 14 14 Foot. 25 Dec. 13 Aug. 4 Feb. 35 Royal Marines. 20 Jan. 1 April 17 Royal Artillery. 18 April 22 May 30 Roval Marines. 3 R. Vet. Batt. 16 May 22 June 28 July 40 Unattached. 29 Dec. 12 April -20 Royal Artillery. 18 April 24 Nov. 02 Royal Artillery. 94 9 Sept. iJ9 Foot. 16 June 10 26 June 29 Aug. 15 Sept. 37 9 Dragosns. 22 22 April !5 Oct. 25 Dec. in Portuguese Serv. 04 3 Oct. 9 June 20 April 20 Unattached. 18 !8 Nov. 31 Aug. 25 Nov. 17 66 Foot. 08 1 June 16 Sept. 25 Dec. 14 32 Foot. 04 8 Oct, 97 Foot. 15 Nov. 94 3 Sept. 18 Nov. 17 Dec. 24 April 23 PortugueseServ. 84 Foot. 1 Nov 02 6 April 09 9 June 2 R. Vet. Bat. 10 Nov. 09 3 Oct. 52 Foot. 25 Feb, 08 15 Feb. 09 9 June 15 May 28 47 Foot. 05 29 Jan. 07 21 Jan. 27 Mar. 37 Royal Artillery, 15 22 Sept. 23 10 Jan. 19 May 00 25 Mar. 25 Feb. 58 Foot. 30 Oct. Unattached. 27 Jan. 27 11 Jan. 1 Feb. 31) Unattached, 15 April 19 3 Nov. Scotch Brigade. Sept. 95 25 June 2 Feb, 95 28 June 33 Unattached. 13 4 May 15 17 Mav 25 Dec 38 Foot. 06 29 Aug. 07 31 Mar. 6 Mar. 1783 104 Foot. 79 9 May 22 50 Foot. 07 28 April 08 4 Mar. Royal Marine 91 1 Sept. 04 -20 June II. 21 Oct. 12 17 Jan. 6 July 3^2 Unattached. 13 1 July 16 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 21 18 Dragoons. 19 Sept. -22 PortugueseServ. 07 23 June 08 16 Nov. 12 19 Mar. Ofi 16 Jan. 11 April 36 Royal Marines. 1 20 July 15,25 June 25 June 30 R. Staff Corps. 24 Aug. 32 R. Staff Corps. 14 19 Mar. 2.5 24 Aug. 9 Aug. 14 Royal Marines. 96 21 Oct. 981 4 May 344
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Seward, Elliot Shand, John Muller


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July

20 34 1 5 27 20

15 10 Jan. 1225 Jan. 22 Feb.

18 Royal Artillery.

1789

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31 Unattached.

14 Aug. 40 Unattached. 25 Dec. 18 90 Foot.

GJan. 32 Unattached. 13 April 20 Unattached.

1620 Dec. 21 7 Foot. 29 25 June 31 Unattached.


10 43 Foot.

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James

Siborn, William Sllver,Jaeob Simmons, Thos. Frederick*" 23

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11

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39 Unattached. 98 25 Foot. 40 Unattached. 163 Dragoon Gds. Royal .Marines. 40 Unattached.

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Simpson, Alexander Sisson, Joseph Sitwcll, William Hurt Skmf, Alexander Skinner, Henry Bryanf^

28 Sept. 9024 Oct. 18 Sept. 0620 Aug. 20 April 20]l7 Sept 28 May 07 2.5 July 10 Mar. 0920 Jan. Skirrow, James 3 Dec. 03 28 Jan. Skj-nner, Augustus Charies 3 Oct. 16| 3 M Slater, HenrN- Francis .... 1 May 15 C Nov. 3 May 0O25 Feb. Sleisrh, William Small. R.ibert 4 Oct. ll'29Sept. Smart, George John 5 Sept. 22^27 July 28 Dec. 19,10 Feb. Smith, Edm. Carrington 1 Mar. 10 Smith, Henry Nelson 1 May Smitli, John 17 Aug. 99 27 -May 25 Oct. 07 9 Nov. Smith, John 2 April 29l24 May Smith, John Smyth, William Thomas .. 29 Sept. 25 25 Nov. Somerville, .Maik, Lord^-.l 8 Sept. 03l 6 Dec. Soulcr, David 16 May ll!24 Sept. Soiithirell, lion. Chas. KH.\ never 3 July 20 Jan. 14.30 Mar. UiaSi>alding,John*" Spearman, James Morton.. 10 July 15,2.3 Jan. 22 Mar. 98| 9 Aug. {) Speiirman, John Spedding, John never |l2 Aug. Spr\, Henry 6Jan. 01|25JuIy Spu'rin, John 7 Feb. 97 19 Nov. Stainforth, John Mar. 03:2:1 July Statnpa, Anthony 30 Dec. 97j25 July * Stanicr, Geonre never never Stanley, Mark Anth.*" |15 June 09,16 Aug. * Slapleton, Wm. Philip .. never never '30 April 05 5 Aug. Stapley Thomas Staunton, William ilO Jan. 95 8Jime Steele, John never never ^Stephens, Henry Wm. .. 31 Aug. 04 13 June .' 3 Oct. Stephens, John Morse 07 June Stephenson, Kilward 27 Oct. 08 Sept. Stephenson. Wm. Walter .. :U) Jan. 12 19 Aug. Steuart, James 20 April 1515 Dec. Steuart, John" 17 June 13 10 .Nov. 12 Aug. 1211Aug. 141 Steuart, Rotiert Steward, John I'has. Tucker 15 Dec. 92 i.'i Sept. Stetcnrd. Thomas Carr 5 July 03 15 Aug. $ itl >t.warl, Allan" 10 Dec. 12 19 July 13 April Oil 21 Nov. 9 Stewart, Daniel Stewart, David )ilvy .30 April 99; 3 July ill ^^wart, Duncan*" .'IS June 05] 1 Jan. tart, Ilcn.Wm.SeymourlS ir|2-2 0c. 18|24 0ct.
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CAPTAIN.
06 9 June 1414 Mar. 2187 Foot. ! Aug. 94 ICheshire Regt, 18 Oct. lOl 1 April 12 2 June 25 22 Nov. 27, Unattached. 11 Dec. 17 16 Dec 8 April 26 8 April 26,Unattached. 31 Oct. 05 13 May 08 27 April 20| 1 Mav 28, Unattached. 7 July 03 15 Aug. 05 31 July 26l27 Sept. 27|Royal Marines. 28 May 07 6 Aug. 07 16 June 25 25 May 26,Unattached. 13 St. George, Stepney * Still, Nathaniel Tyron never 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14'5 Foot. never St. Leger, John 26 Oct. 15 2 Dec. 1925 Sept. 23 25 Aug. 25 PortugueseServ. Stockenstrom, Sir AnA. Bt 12 Sept. 11 7 June 1425 May 20 20 July 20 R. Corsican Ran. Stacker, Ives 14 Dec. ll' I July 1229 July 25 RoyalEngiueers, Story, George Walter 7 Feb. 22 26 May 25 6 July 30 6 July 30 Unattached. Straith, Hector 6 July 09 29 Aug. 1 1 26 Aug. 24 12 Jan. Unattached. Straker, James 26 May 04 25 Oct. 04 29 Stpt. 1427 JIa 24 York Chasseurs. Strange, Charles 6 May 19 25 Dec. 23 21 Nov. 28 21 No' 28 Unattached. 13 Jan. 20 13 Foot. Strangwayes, Thomas 7 Feb. 03 9 June 04] 4 Ju Strangways, George Fox 5 Oct. 2o' 8 April 25 25 June 29 8 June 38 Unattached. Strangways, Wm. Henry 6 July 03 15 Aug. 05;31 July 26 Royal Marines. Straubenzee, Charles 28 Oct. 95 5 Sept. 96^14 Dec. 04 15 Oct. 07 6 W. India Reg. Stuart, Charles Augustus 26 Nov. 0618 Feb. 08! 14 Oct. 24 16 April 29 Unattached. Stuart, Hon. James 11 Jan. 21, 7 April 25 Nov. 27 18 Oct. 39 Unattached. Stuart, Hon. John 12 July 15 14 Nov. 1627 Aug. 25 27 A Unattached. May 08 14 Dee. 0920 July 15 25 Mar. 16 2 Dragoons. 513E Stupart, Francis ^'^ Sturgeon, Philip 14 July 80 18 April 9327 April 97 30 Nov. 04 Royal Marines. Suckling, Nelson Fleming. 16 Jan. 23 23 June 25'l3 Mar. 27 13 Mar. 27 Unattached. 7 April 04 27 June 05 13 May 13 5 R. Vet. Batt. IP Sutherland, Andrew Sutherland, Eilward 27 Nov. 1614 April 25-25 Dec. 38 25 Dec. 38 Unattached. Sutherland, Geo. M'Kay 2 Aug. 15 14 Oct. 24| 5 June 28 21 Nov. 28 33 Dragoons. Sutton, Samuel Ives 2 Sep't. 25 16 Nov. 26 11 June 30 20 Oct. 3 PortugueseServ. Sutton, William 5 June 27 16 Mar. 3030 July 36 26 June 40 Unattached. 12 April 10 7 May 12 29 Dec. 37 29 Dec. 37 Unattached. IP Sweeny, Charles Fred. Sweny, Welbore Ellis .... 1 May 13 6 Feb. 17|l9 No 21 Sept. 30 9 Foot. Synnot, Walter 7 June 93 3 Sept. 95 7 Dec. 97 1803 89 Foot. 06,i 4 May 15 4 Nov. 19 47 Foot. IP Templeton, Edward .... 25 July 05 29 May 9 July 03 15 Dec. 04 24 July 12 25 Feb. 10 Foot. IP Tench, Henry "14 Dec. Tenison, Barton ^'^ 4 Jan. 33 Unattached. 7 Mar. 11 23 Oct. * Terry, John never never 25 Dec. 13 1814 74 Foot. * Terry, Stephen never never 5 Dec. 99 3 Sept. 01 8 Foot. 1 Nov. 1026 Aug. 13 8 Feb 6 Dec. 39 Unattached. IP Thatcher, Sackville Z.^" Thompson, Edward 9 Nov. 07 1 Mar. 1013 June 16 10 Aug. 19 R. Staff Corps. ="^ 31 Mar. 08 31 May 10 14 Sept. 32 14 Sept. 32 ttached. IP Thompson, E. Colley 19 June 08 15 Oct. 07 23 May 16 25 Jan. 17 89 Foot. |P Thompson, James 18 Aug. 07 19 July 2126 Dec. 35 Thomson, Jaines'^'-^ 1 Marines. Thorne, William 17 Mar. 9926 Jan. 01 14 May 07 !5June 16 1 Garrison Batt. Tliursby, Charles 3 Oct. 26 10 Nov. 2938 Jum 1 June 32 29 Foot. Tinling', Chas. Hugh Lyle^"' 20 Nov. 17 3 May 21 30 Dec. 34 3 Aug. 38 7 Foot. RoyalEngiueers. IP Tinling, Geo. Vaughan 1 July 12 2IJuIy 13 19 Oct. 26 ?ljSa Tompkins, New. Kich. 21 Nov. UIO D( 19 Sept. 26 15 June 30 Unattached. Toole, William 5 Dec. 05 25 Aug. 07 9 Nov. 14 19 April 17 40 Foot. Toomer, Edward Alexander 28 Feb. 97 6 Mar. 02 \%> Jan. 2 June 21 Royal Marines. Torriano, C. Strangways^'* 25 April 0622 Oct. 06 26 June 23 5 April 29 Royal Artillery. never Townsend, Samuel Irwin 14 July 83] 28 Aug. 99 16 July 03 Grenadier Gds. 25 Mar. 16 1 Dragoons. Jlffll Trafford, Sigismunds'^" 7 June 10 25 July 11 9 Nov. Trevillian, Maurice Ceely 4 Mar. 13 30 Sept. 13 13 Sept, 13 Sept. 21 14 Dragoons, Triscott, Joseph 2 June 97 31 July 03 26 Oct. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Trollope, Arthur 21 Feb. 2823 Aug, 24 Mar. 37 16 Aug. 39 20 Dragoons. "' 26 Nov. 08 1 Nov, 19 Jan. 30 20 Aug. 31 Royal Artillery. IP Trotter, John Trotter, Robert Knox .... 12 May 25[ C July 26 9 Aug. 27 2 Dec. 86 Sub.Insp.of Mil. Trower, Anthony 1 Mar. 03 2 Dec. 04 15 July 13 25 June 1 4 Ceylon Regt. Tucker, John Tudor'''''.. 7 July 06 14 April 13 27 May 34 Roval Marines. Tupman, John 31 Oct. 99 24 Mar. 00 19 July 10 29 April 19 4 W.India Regt. Turner, Edw. Geo. T. Page 4 May 09 4 Jan 25 Dec, 4 May 10 3 Dragoons. 12 Feb. 98 Turner, Richard Dec. 03 9 Feb. 13 10 Feb Royal IMarines. Feb. 12 3 Nov. 19 ;7 June 22 78 Foot. 23 May 11 51211 Turner, William Tweed, Augustus 3 May 10 12 Sept. U 5 June 27 5 June 27 Unattached.
Stewart, James Stewart, James IP Stewart, James Stewart, Joseph King IP aSa Stewart, Robert Stewart, Walter James

16

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0.5

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Captains.
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June 1 22 July 3Uil7 Dec. .33 Royal Artaicr>-. 3 June 13 5 Aug. 241 1 Sept. 37;Cnattached. 11 28 Dec. 32'13Jau. 37 Lnattached. -27 2-2 Ui Dec. 2415 Jan. 29[(."nattached. Vooderpaot, Dirk il An;;. Oil 11 June Ul 22 .Mav 02 2.5 June 02 9 Foot. Vano, Charles Birch 30 Dec. 2 17 Dec. 3( 19 July 3nil9July 30, Unattached. Varlo, Gctirge 18 June 93 24 April 9; 1.5 July 03123 Aug. 05 Roval Marines. Vaushan, Herb. Henr\s-29 June (Kl 16 Jan. \-2 4 Sept. 23!25 Jan. 31 Unattached. {) Ventry, T. T. Arcm. Lord never 5 Feb. 07 8 Aug. ll'll Dec. 17;43 Foot. Vernon, Bowater Henry 17 Oct. Ui 8Julv 24 26 Jan. 26 28 Jan. 26, Unattached. |I Vetch, James*" 1 July 07 1 Mar. Ob 21 July 13|11 Mar. 24IKoval Engineers 1 ?ept. 04 $ Vincent, Georje 7 June 0.: oOct. 15125 Feb. 164 Foot. Vincent, John Read .. ..'U Sept. 04 18 April 0.' 29 July 1325 Feb. Foot. 16J4 Vincent, Thomas -20 Oct. l:i 10 Aug. K 28 June 27,12 Dec. 34 K. York Rangers Visnie, Francis dc -2-2 Mar. 10 31 Dec. 1-2 19 Mar. lb,21 Feb. 22 60 Foot. van, Thomas lo Aug. 04 28 Feb 25 Dec. 13 July 15 41 Foot. Wainuian, William 2o Sept. Ofl'lO X( 13 Feb. 25 Mar. I(;'l4 Dragoons. Wainrijiht, Henr%- .M 3 Jan. 26 Xov. 3ol Unattached. Make, liichard William 16 July 25 May 321 R. .African Corps 5 Waketield, Oilbert 25 July 24 Oct. 27 Unattached. () ir,i/*cr, Harry llO Jun. 22 Jufy Il R. Vet. Batt. y Walker, Isaac 26 Mar. 27 April 1545 Foot. Walker, Thomas 9 Xov. 9 Xov. 21 19 Dragoons. alkcr, William 22 Mar. 15 June 1524 Foot. Walker, William 30 Dec. 9 Aug. 20 7 W. India Regt. Waller, Aldcroft 12 Xov. 17 Dec. 18'96 Foot. Waller, John 15 Dec. !5 Dec. 19|d8 Foot. Wallis, WUIiam Ogle 26 Feb. Indep. Company Walsh, John 20 June 14 Feb. -23 Royal Artillery. Ward, John 22 Oct. 16 Oct. 16 24 Foot. Warner, Richard 5 Dec. 25 Sept. 1415 Foot. Warren, George 31 Dec. 03 8 Dec. 04 C Dec. 10: .25 Dec. 18 3 W. India Regt Warrington, Thomhill ... 13 Nov. 9K-22 .\ov. 9^ !3 Jan. 12 2 July 23 76 Foot. Waterman, Henrv .\ug. 07 2:) June 0* 3 Mav 21 18 Dec. 28 Unattached. Walkius, Win" Xowell IC June 0;)| 2 June 04 8 .Mar. 10|25Oct. 2l|48Foot. Watson, Hon. Richard 2GJune 17:23 Xov. 2(i 19 Mav 25J10Sept. 30| Unattached. Watson, William 11 April 01t|20 April Id 26 No. 7 JIar. 22 21 Dragoons. Webb, t'has. Campbell 5 .Nov. Oo| 2 July 01 1 July 13 18161/2 Foot. Webb, Daniel Peploc 5 Oct. loll July 2-2 2 Dec. 2G 18 Dec. 281 Unattached. Webb, John 20 Dec. 041 18 July Oo 3 July 29 3 July 29 Unattached. Mehb, John Wynne" 13 Mar. 08 20 July 2;j Sep"t. 13 7 R. Vet. Batt. . nVW), Robert 24 Sept. 00,19 .May 0!. 7 Mar.' 32 Roval Marines. Wcl>ti. Samuel 4 Jan. OOU.Mar. 0o3l.Mar. 14 23 Oct. 23 42 Foot. li\ Wubb. Vere "' 12 May 12 9 Dec. 13 19 Aug. 6 Sept. 31] Unattached. JJB Webster, James, C.">. 21 April 14 13 July 2( 12 Xov. 1 Dec. 27 Unattaclie<l. Welister, Thomas 28 May 94 -29 July 9; !5 June 1805 R. York Rangers Weeks, Forster Israel .... |25 May 0531 July (i Feb. 1-.-25 Aug. l(|Glengarry Fenc. Welch, Stephen J. W.F. .. i27 Aug. 25 19 Sep't. 2( 6 Sept. 6 Sept. 27 Cajie Regt. Welchman, Geo. TTiomai. 31 Aug. 0627 July 0^ 17 Mar. 27| al -Marines. |) \\'elling9, George 14 Feb. 1114 X 23 Mar. I5!2.j June 25 Unattached. iil Wells, Fortcscuc " .. 4 Oct. OC' 1 Feb. 08 29 July 2.5 29 July 25 Royal .\rtillcry. Wemyss, Jame* 10 April 17 31 Jan. 21 22 Oct. 25 22 Oct. 25 Unattached. Wcstropp, Lionel John 9 July 03-28 April 04 5 Mar. o; 2,< Oct. 19 95 Foot. Wetherall, Charles " 15 Aug. 13' 8 Aug. It 29 June 24 27 June 34 Unattached. JSl Wharton, William"* 4 Dec. OtiU Dec, 13 Aug. 121 1 June 20 43 Foot. ^^ bite, Fre<lerick _.-,.... 21 Sept. 2011 Aug ept. 2<.| 5 June 35 Unattached. pWhiie.John 5 Aplii 01 12 Jan. v^ 24 July 1814 61 Foot. 19 Whitle, Robert 25 Au-. 0(<22Feb. hi Dec. 24 6 Dec. 27iUnattachcd hitley, James '22 Aug. O.J17Dec. ! 17 June 13 -25 Feb. 16 9 Foot. Wiel.urg,J..hn Andrew .. lu Dec. 1221 April 14 13 Jan. 37,i3Jan. 3 Unattached. Wightman, Georve 5 July OO.K) Mav Oi* 17 Mar. 141 1814 48 Foot. Hilford, Eniest Christian .. 2 Sept. 14 14 .Mar. 23 19 April 19 April 31 R. Staff Corps. Wilkinson, William never 29 .\ug. 07 2 Sept. 3 R. Vet. Batt. Wtllard, Leonard Kilham 23 Aug. 09 3 April 01 I Dec. R. Vet. Batt. 1 P Williams, James 9 April 07 10 Aug. Of 14 Sept. 23 Feb. 16 1 Foot. W Uhama, Joseph 2 July 9728July 03 8 Oct. 1 Sept. 14{Royal Mahnea. 347
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PJaTyiidalp, Cbas.W."' John "* Vandcleur, Tlios. Pakcuham


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Williams, Robert Williams, Rowland Edward Williams, William Wills, Thomas Lake Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Edward Wilson, James Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Eraser .... Wilson, Peter Theodore . Wily, Daniel

25 Nov. 15 24 Oct. 8 \'2 Jan. 25 Julv 05 13 23 June 7 April 9.: 23 12 Feb. 3 Dec. 01 9 12 Sept. 4 Feb. 08 7 .5 June 9 Feb. 08 28 19 May 20 Dec. 24| 7 22 June 04:10 June 07|31 3 April 10 10 June 11 13 29 Mar. 9527 Jan. 96jl5

April Oct.
Sept.

Aug. Mar. June


April

Aug.
Feb.

Windham, Joseph Smyth


Witts, John Wolfe, Edward VYolfe, Richard 2"

Aug. Sept. 0413 Mar. 0611 An; 22 Dec. 08 14 Dec.

* Winnington, Hen. Jeifreyi never 14 Nov. Wishart, Alexander


12

May

29 Dec.
7 Feb.
.

I July 20 Nov. Workman, Thomas 3 Jan. Worsley, James White .... 1 July Wortley, Hon. Chas. Stuart 25 Nov.
.

Wolrige, Ambrose, A. R. Wolseiey Robert Benj .^'" Woodford, John Woods, Richard ^p Woolcombe, Robert '^^
,

4 July 6 Oct. 30 Dec.


2 Dec.

Woollard, Gilbert

P Wrench, E. Ommanney ^ Wrench, Wm. Handtield


Wright, George Wright, Thomas WulfT, Kenelm Chandler Wyatt, Ale.x. H. L Wyatt, Samuel Wyke, George
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6 Feb.
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of Saliunanca, ca)>lure of Madrid, siege of Burgos and covering the retreat from ibence, where Ibe two Light Infanlrr Battalions of tlie German Legion rejiulsed a large boily of French CuTalry ; baltle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, actions in the I'vrcnees. passage of the
I wounded), and inTestmenl of Bavonne (wounded), besides various minor afi'airs. 7 Captain U. .Maclfod Baynes served in the Peninsula, from Sept. 18ia to the end of the in 1811, including the battles of the Pyrenees (oOlh July), Xivello, and Toulouse. Served also llie campaign of 1813 at Quatre Bras and Waterloo.

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8 Captain Valentine Beadon served ofl" the coast of France from 181 1 to 1814, and was prewnt in various boat actions. In 1815 he was at the capture of Naples and Gaieta ; and in 1824 severely engaged with pirates in the West Indies. 9 Captain Beaufoy served in the Peninsular compaigns of 1812 and 13, including the battle of Caslalla and siege of Tarragona. Served afterwards in the .American war. 10 Captain Beavan served in the Peninsula, from March 1813, to the end of the war, and was present at the investment of Bavonne.
11 Captain Berington served at \Valcheren in 1809. 12 Captain George Birch served at the siege of Flushing in 1809. 13 Captain James Bitch served at the siege of Cadiz. 14 Capt. Blngrave served with expeditions to Quiberon Bay, 1793, and to the Helder in 1799. 13 Captain Bland served in the Mahratta war, including the captures of Nagpore and Asseerghur. Commanded two companies of the Itovals at the taking of the Hill Forts in Candeish. Received a contusion on the headVrom a'matcblock ball in XuUvgbaum,

severely

wounded

and was

in the leg at .\sseergbur.

16 Captain Blennerhassel served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, served also in .Ava in 1825.
17 Capuin Boyrs served in the .American war, including the action at Bladensburg, capture W ashington, actions at Baltimore and Xew Orleans. 18 Captain Brander served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the baltle of Waterloo 19 Captain Brereton served as a volunteer with the 63d regiment in Xorth Holland in 1799 was present in every action and service with ibe corps throughout that campaign, and was severely wounded at Egmont-op.Zee. Present at the siege and capture of ler Vere, and Flushing, in W alcheren in 1809. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1813, including the assault of the heights of Baliffe (wounded) and Boulogne, and the fortified position of .Morns Honnell. Slightly wounded at Ferrol, 1800, and again at Baliffe. 20 Captain Edward Brown served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. 21 Captain 1 bomas Brown was severely wounded at (Quatre 13ras. 22 Captain Burges was severely wounded at Waterloo. as Capt. A. Burke served in the .American war, and was present in the action at Platlsburg. S4 Captain James Burke was sUgbily wounded at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo. 25 Captain J. G. Burton served on the eastern coast of Spain from March 1813, to the end of the war in 1814. 26 Captain Calcolt's services Battle of Vimiero, the retreat under Sir John Moore and battle of Corunna Expedition to Walcheren ; Siege and capture of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajor. battles of Salamanca, A'ittoria, \ivelle, Nive, and Toulouse; Expedition to Xew Orleans ; Capture of Paris. 27 Capt. J. Cameron's services Campaign of 1808 and 9. including the battle of Corunna. Exjiedition to Walcheren. Peninsula campaigns from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war in 1814, including (he battles of Itusaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Xivelle, Xive, and Toulouse. 28 Captain Alexander Campbell (h. p. 33 F.) Served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1312 to the end of that war. and subsetjuently in the Netherlands and France, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Xivelle, Nive, Urthes, 1 oulouse. and Waterloo. Served also in the Burmese war in 1824, 5, and 6. 29 Captain Archibald Campbell served in the Peninsula from .April 1810, to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Busacj, Liues at Torres Vedras, affair at Carapo Mayor, battle of .Albubera, 1st and 2nd sieges of Badajoz, affair at .Arrova de Jlolinos, hatlles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Pampeluna, (severely wounded in the side)! Xive 9th Dec, and before Bayonne 13ih Dec., taking the Island' of Holriague, battles of Urthes, Aire, and Toulouse. Head severely injured 24tJi June, 1813, when pursuing the enemy to Pampeluna. 30 Capiain Donald Campbell was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 31 Captain John Cam;>bell (b. p. 26lh F.). served at New Orleans. 32 Capiain N\ m. Campbell (1st >, served in ilie Peninsula, from August, 1811, to June. 1813. including the storming of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance to .Madrid, sice of Burgos, and affair of Villa .Muriel on the retreat fmm Burgos. 3;) Captain W ni. Campbell (2d) served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade. 34 Capiain Canch s.'ned in the Peninsula from Sept. 1809 to Dec. 1812, and again from Oct. 1813 lo Ihe end of that war in 1U14. inchiding the battle of Busaco, actions at Redinha and Sahugal (contused), 6rt siege of Badajoz (s>-verely contused). batt;e of Fuenles d'Onor. action at El Bodou, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo ( wounded in the right thigh at the isault). siege and capture of Hadajoz (severely contused at the assault), battles of Salamanca (horse killed). Xivelle, Urthes, and 1 oulouse horse wounded). Served aftemards in the American wor, and was present in the aciion at Platlsburg. 33 Captain Cardew served at Walcheren in IBO;'. 56 Captain Carnegie senred in Portugal, from Nov. 1809 to 1811. i t

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37 Captain Daniel Caulfield served in the Mediterranean and the Peninsula, from April 1806, to the end of the war in 1814, including the captures of Santa Maura, and the islands of Served also in the American war, including the Ischia and Procida, and siege of Tarragona. actions of Blauensburg, Baltimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded, 38 Captain Chadwick served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and subsequenllj in the Peninsula, and was present at Almaraz, Orthes, and Toulouse. 39 Captain John J. Chapman served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at
the siege of Flushing.

40 Cajitain George Chichester served during the rehellion in Ceylon in 1818 ; also at the siege of Bhurtpore, and was wounded ac tlie assault. 41 Captain Donald Chisholm was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras. 42 Captain Pryce Clark served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and taliiug of Cambray. Served in Caffraria in 18i!0 and 21. 43 Captain Charles Close joined the army under the Duke of Wellington at the close of the
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44 Captain Robert Cochrane served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the end of the war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, actions at Aranjuez, San iMunos, and San Milan, battle of Vittoria, and defence of the bridge of Vera. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was |ireseut at the battle of Waterloo aud capture of Paris. Severely wounded in the left arm at Vera, and slightly in the left breast at W'aterloo. 45 Cajitain R. Mortimer Cochrane served on the frontiers of the United States throughout the last war with America, including the actions at Fort George, Niagara, and Fort Krie. 45* Capt. VVm. II. Cockburne was detached from Gibraltar" for the defence of i'arifa in 1811
and 12, when tlie French were defeated, leaving their guns behind; served subseijuently in the Peninsula to tlie end of that war, and was present at tlie investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie enibarked afterwards for America, where lie served until the termination of tlie war with the United States. 46 Captain Colby served at Walcheren in 1809. 47 Capt. F. W^ Colthurst served in the Peninsula from August, 1810, to the end of the war. 48 Captain .Tames R. Colthurst was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 49 Captain Charles Connor's services Sir .lolin Moore's campaign in Sjiain, as a volunExitedirioii to teer with the 15ih Hussars, including the actions at Rueda and Benevente. Walclieren in 1809. Campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, Pass of Roncesvalles, Pyrenees, Echelar, Nivelle, and Orthes, at which last he was
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50 Captain Conrady served at the taking of Kandy and the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon Also at the suppression of the rebellion in 1817 and 18. 51 Captain R. H. Spencer Cooper served the campaign of 1814 in Holland. 52 Captain Cottell served at the battle of Trafalgar. 53 Captain Cotton served at the capture of the islands of Ischia aud Procida in 1809, and

Genoa in 1814. 54 Captain Edmund Cox served at the siege and capture of Hattras, and the Mahratla campaigns of 1817 and 18. Also in the Burmese war in 1825 and 1826. 55 Captain Coxwell served at Copenhagen in 1807, and at Flushing, 1809. 5G Captain Thomas Cradock was severely wounded at Waterloo. Rebellion in Ireland, Campaign of 1799 in 57 Cajitain George CresswelFs services Holland, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., 2d and 6th October. Expedition to Hanover, 1805. Siege and cajrture of Copenhagen, 1807. Peninsular campaigns, from March, 1810, to the close of the war in 1814, including the operations in Alemtejo and investment of Badajoz, 1811, action on the heights of Christoval, first siege of Badajoz, and sortie from thence, siege and capture of Badajoz, battle of the Nivelle, passage of the Adour, and battle of Orthes (dangerously wounded), besides other desultory services. Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and to Walcheren in 58 Captain Cubitt's services 1809. Peninsular camjiaigns, from I'eb. 1813 to the end of the war iu 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. 59 Cajrtain Adam Cuppage's services: Campaigns in Guzerat, Kuttywar, and Kutch, from Nov. 1814 to May, 1816, including the taking of .luria Bunder, Dwarka, Kuncott, and Dinghee. Throughout the Mahratta war. Expedition to the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20, including the capture of Ras-el-Kymah. Expedition to the coast of Arabia in 1821, and wounded in the action of Beni-Boo- AUi, 2d March. 60 Captain Curtis served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the capture of Flushing. 61 Captain Daly served at the siege and capture of Bhurtjiore, and was severely wounded at the assault left leg amputated. 62 Captain Daniel served in tlie American war. Attack on Buenos Avres 5th July 1807. Defence of 63 Captain Davern's services: Cadiz, 1809 and 1810, pursuit of the French from the lines'of Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, action at EI Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, third siege and capture of Badajoz (wounded at the assault), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna, and tlie Pyrenees, jiassage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (wounded), actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battle of 'J'oulouse, besides various minor affairs. Served afterwards in the American war and was present iu the action
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Captain James Uavis served at the siege of Cadiz. 67 Captain James Day served the campaigns of 1813, It, and 15, including the battles of Severely wounded in the face at the battle of Viltoria, Nivelle, Xive, Orthes, and Waterloo. Nivelle, and slightly in the leg at WatcrW. 68 (.'aptain C. I'. Ueacoa served at Naples in 1804 in Sicily and Calabria in 1805 and 6, ioclnding the battle of .Maida ; in the Peninsula, including the siege of San Sebastian ; subsetjuently in the .Vmerican war, including the actions at Bladenshurg, Baltimore, and New Orleans. On board the Volcano bomb in an engagement witli l\>%Sauc!/[Jact, American Privateer. 69 Ciiplain Tliumas Deacon served on the Continent, from ,lune 1813 to Jan. lUlti, including the battle of Georde, actions at Alerxem, and battle of Waterloo, where he was severelywounded. Served also in the Kandian rebellion in 1817 and 18. 70 Captain Dowdall served the Mahratta campaign of 1818, including the taking of Loghur, Kooauce, and tlvgbur. Severely wounded at the storming of Uarree in 181'J, having sustained the total loss of sight of the right eye, a portion of the nose and jaw-bone. Served in the Burmese war, and was severely wounded at Dalla, near Ilnngoon, 9th Dec. 18'i4. 71 Caplam Drvsdale was present at the taking of the islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809. Surved afterwards in Spain from 181i to the end of the war in 1814, int.uding the taking of .Alcoy. battles of liiar and Casialla, siege of Tarragona, engagement at the Pass of Ordal, and blockade of Barcelona. Served 7'.; Captain Duncan serveil with the expedition to Bremen in Germany in 1805. also in the .Vmerican war, iiicluiiiug the capture of Moose Island. 73 Captain Durie served with the expedition to Sweden, and subsequently in the Peninsula from 18(M to the end of the war in 1814, including the combat at Grijou, passage of the Douro, lines at I'orres Vedras, skirmish at Pombal, battle of Fuentes dOnor, action at Aroyo de Molino, surprise of Almaraz, retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, combat of Gams, passage of the Gave d'Oleron ana repulse of the French from Arriveriete, battle of Orthes. and action at Aire. Wounded at the Pass of Mayo, and again at .Vire. 74 Capt. D. Duval was engaged at the defence of Cadiz. Served also in the .-Vmerican war. 75 Captiiiu Du Vemet served in the Burmese war in 18'.J5 and 1826. 76 Captain H. Prescott Eason served throughout the Peninsular war, including the passage of the Vouga, combat of Grijon, passage of the Douro, battle of Busaco, action of Campo Mayor. 1st siege of Badajoz. and battle of .Albuhera. Served also ihr campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of (^uatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded. 77 C-jptaia lulmonds served in the Peninsula, from March, 1809, to the end of the war in 1814. and was slightly wounded at the battle of lalavera, l'8th July, 1809. 78 Ciiptain Hercules Ellis served in the Peninsula, from March, 1809, to the end of the war in 181 1, including the 1st siege of Badajoz, and battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees. 79 Captain Emerson served at the taking of Santa )Iuura, storming the enemy's outposts, and at the taking of the Ionian Islands. 80 Captain Euderby served at Belgauni and Sholaporo in 1818, and at Bhurtpore in 1825 and 6. In addition to the above he served three years in the royal navy as midshipman, and was on board 11. M. .S. Defence at the battle of Trafalgar. 81 Captain A. Fitzgerald Etans served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814. including the action at Alba de formes, battles of Viltoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, combat of Garris, battle of Orthes, actions of Lvnibege, Vic Uigorre, and Torbes. and battle of Toulouse. 82 Captain James Evans served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. 8J Capt. Fayermao served in F^gypt under Sir Kalpli Abercroniby.and h-as received a medal. 84 Captain Foot served the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Belgium, and France, including the attack on .Menem, bombardment of the shipping at Antwerp, attack on Bergenop-Zoom, and battle of Waterloo. 85 Captain Hugh Forbes served in the Peninsula, from June, 1811, to the end of the war in 1814, including the siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees. Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. 86 Captain Fortl served at the si>-ge of Flushing in 1809, and at New Orleans in 1814. 87 Captain Forsler's services: Expedition to C'openhapeii. 1807; campaign under Sir John Moore, including' the cavalry action at Sabugun, and battle of Corunna ; campaign of 1815, including the battle of N\'aterlou. where he was severely wounded in the foot by a grape-shot. 88 Captain Lucius II. F'rvnch, when .Midshipman in the Koyal Navy, served at the bombardment of Algiers in 1816, under Lord FZxmouth, 89 Captain F. II. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsula in 1308, and was present at the ca|>tute of Oporto, battles of i'alaverv. Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onnr, besides various si.irmisljes. 90 Captain J. r. Fuller served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and at the bambardment of Algi-rs, 27 Aug. 1816. 91 Captain Fyers served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1809. 92 Captain John Gardiner's services: Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from .May, 1812, to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of .Nivelle, Xive (yth to Campaigns of 1815, lu13ili Dec.), and Orthes, combat of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
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eluding tbe battles of Quatre Eras and Waterloo. Wounded in the face in the PyreDees, and severely in the thigh at Waterloo. 93 Capt. Gascoyne served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813, and was severely wounded in the leg at the battle of Salamanca. Served also in Ceylon during the Kandian rebellion in 1818. 94 Captain Gibbons served in the Rebellion in Ireland, and was at the taking of the French near Ballanamuck, 8th Sept. 1798. Served also in the Peninsuhi from Sept. 1811, to tbe end of the war, including the covering of the sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz forcing the enemv out of Llerena on the night of the '2c>ih March, 1812 actions near Usagre (wounded in the right band) and Llerena; affair with the enemy's cavalry, '21st June ; battle of Salamanca, and capture of tbe French rear-guard on the following day j captures of Madrid and Valladolid investment and siege of Burgos, and retreat from thence blockade of Pampeluna ; battles of tbe Pyrenees, 28th, 29th, and oOth July; Pass of Maya; battles of tbe Nivelleand IS'ive ; blockade of Bayonne from 12th Dec. 1813 to 22d Feb. 1814- battle of Ortbes ; affairs of Vic Eigorre and Tarbes. 95 Capt. F. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsula, from Dec. 1312, to the end of the war in 1814. 96 Capt. Gillespie served in the American war, and was present at the battle of Plattsburg. 97 Captain Goode served in the American war, including the operations in tbe Chesapeake, battle of Bladensburg and captureof Washington destruction of tbe American flotilla. Served also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1813. 98 Captain Thomas Gordon served tbe campaigns of 1814 and 15, and was present at tbe repulse of the sortie from Bayonne, and battle of Waterloo. Served afterwards in tbe East Indies, and was engaged at the battle of Maheidpore. 99 Captain Gorse served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. 100 Captain John Gould's services Expedition to Walcberenand siege of Flushing, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from June 1813 to the end of tbe war in 1814, including tbe siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of JSivelle and Nive, and all the operations round Bayonne. Served afterwards in tbe American war, including the action at Plattsburg. 101 Captain Grubbe served in tbe Peninsula tbe latter part of 1812, and was jiresent in action with the enemy, 16th Nov., on tbe retreat from Burgos. Served also at New Orleans. 101* Captain T. C. Hammill served the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada. 102 Captain Harding served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to tbe end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the campaigns of 1815, and was present at tbe battle of Waterloo. 103 Captain W. Henry Hare accompanied the expedition under Sir David Bairdto Corunna, nd was present through the retreat and at the battle of Corunna. In August 1809 embarked with the expedition to Walcheren, and was at the siege and capture of Flushing. Served in the Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, and 14, and finally at the battle of Waterloo and cap; ; ; ; ; ; :

tureof Cambray. 104 Captain Hugh Harrison was severely wounded at Waterloo. 103 Capt. Henry Hill served in the Peninsula from May 1811 to June 1815, and was present atthe action near Llbodon.battle of Salamanca, and with the advance and rear-guard to and on tbe retreat from Burgos. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present atthe battle of Waterloo. 106 Captain Hincks served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 107 Captain Hobbs was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 108 Captain Hodges served in the Peninsula, from 1812 1814, including the battles of Vittoria and the Pyi-enees, besides various minor actions and skiimisbes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at tbe battle of Waterloo. 109 Captain Holt served in tlie American war, including the taking of Castine, operations on the American coast, and u])on the Penobscot. 110 Captain Hort served in Lower Calabria, and Sicily, and accompanied the expedition under Major-General Ackland to the Bay of Naples in 1806. Served the campaign under Sir John ftloore, and lost his right leg at the battle of Corunna. 111 Captain George Hotbam served at the bombardment of Algiers under Lord Esmouth. 112 Captain J. L, Hulme served in tbe Peninsula, from Alarch, 1810, to tbe end of tbe war in 1814, including tbe 2d siege of Badajoz, battles of Nivelle, and Nive (lOtb to 13th Dec), passiige of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse of tbe sortie. 113 Captain Humbley was severely wounded at Waterloo, 114 Captain Humphreys served at the capture of Martinique and the Saintes in 1809, and of

Guadaloupe in 1815. 115 Captain George J. Hunter served during tbe campaign of 1814 on the Niagara frontier, including the action at Chippewa, and attack on Fort Erie. 1 16 Captain Hutchinson's services Campaign of 1795 in Holland attack on Porto Rico, and capture of Surinam, 1799 ; expedition to South America in 1807, including the attack and capture of Monte Video and Buenos Ayres ; capture of the Isle of France, 1810; siege and capture of Hattras, 1817 ; INIahratta war,'l818 Burmese war in 1825 and I8'J6. 117 Captain Jago served tbe camjjaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. 118 ('optain Henry Jnmes was present at thn capture of Fort San Philippe (Balaguer), and siege of Tarragona in' 1813 ; and at tbe bombardment of Algiers in 1816. 119 Ciiptain Ingram served with tbe 3d battalion of tlie Royals during the whole of tbe Peninsultir war. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, together with the subsetjueni operations.
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ViO Captain H. C. Johnson was slijjbtlv wounded at Waterloo. Vil CaiJtaiu Judge accompanied the '.Ttli regiment on the expedition to Hanover in 1805. Joined the army in Sicily in 1806, and was employed with it (in a Grenadier battalion) during^ Sailed with the force for Naples, and was present at the capits various operations iu 1810. Keturned to Sicily, and appointed Deputy .Vssistant ture of Ischiu and Procida in 1809. (Juarter-Master Cieneral ; employed against the French army in 1811. Served with that department during IBl'.' and 13 at the hattle of Castalla, twice in active siege before Tarragona, Rejoined 27th regiment, and sailed in the aflair ot Villa Franca, and the pass of Balaguer. from Bourdeanx for Canada j present at the battle of Plattsburg, and severely contested passage
of tho .Saranac.
V-fi Captain Henry Kean served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1809, and of Marliniquo and again in'l815. 123 Captain Keilv was severely wounded at Waterloo. f.'l Captain R. M. Ker served in Spain and France from March, 181-1, to the end of the war, and was present at the investment of Hayoune. IS.i Captain Charles King served the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, and 14, including the buttles of Kusaco and Fuenies d'Onor, siege and capture of Radajoz, (severely wounded at the storming of the castle tith Apr. 181','), battle of Orthes, capture of Madrid and the Retire, and

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subsetjuent retreat through Spain. I'.'ti Captain J. D. King served in Holland and the Peninsula, from July, 1809, to the end of the war in IRl-l, including the capture of Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; battle of Busaco, action at Kuente Guinaldo.afl'airat Alasa del Ponte, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, Solh, 26lh, i.'7th, and 28th July, 1813. Severely wounded in the right shoulder iu the Pyrenees, .'8ih July, 1813. iy7 Captain T. N. King served the Corunna campaign. 128 Captain Kirkley served in the Peninsula, from May, 1812, to the end of that war in 1814, including the action of San Milan, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (25th to 28th July), bridge of \*era, crossing the Ridassoa, battles of Mivelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec), Orthes, I'arbes. and I'oulouse. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present in the actions before New Orleans, IBth Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815, and was slightly wounded. 129 Captain Kyle served in tbe Peninsula with the old 94th regt., and has received a medal for tbe battle of Vittoria. 130 Captain Charles Lane served in the .-American war ; also at tbe taking of several islands in the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20. Expedition to Quiberon Bay, 1795 the Holder, 131 Captain Henry Lane's services \T^} ; to Kgypt, 18oi ; Peninsular campaigns from 1809 to 1813. 132 Captain Lawlor served in the .\merican war, under Sir Gordon Drumraond. 133 Captain W. H. Lawrence served in the Peninsula from April 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the siege of Tarragona. 134 Captain Le Couteur served during the whole of the last war in .America. He was .'Vdjulant to Colonel De Harem who commanded the Light Division and seven hundred Indians, under Generals \*incent and De Rottenburgon the Niagara frontier; was engaged at Sackett's lljrbour, the battle of Niagara, and was in the storming division at Fort Erie, where he was blown up by tbe springing of a mine ; present also at the action of the Cross Roads, and many skirmishes with the Light Division. 135 Captain L'Estrange's services: Campaign in Sjiain, and battle of Corunna. Capture of the Isle of France, 1810. Capture of Java, 1811; engaged with a Dutch Brigade at St. Nicholas ; storming of a strong Dutch Fort on the coast of Bantam. On board H.M.S. HoMCiut, at the boarding and capture of eleven French gun-boats. Present at the siege and storm of Cornells, and storm and capture of the heights of Serandole. Capture of the town and fortres of Sambus, Isle of Borneo, March, 1813. Nepaul war, 1815. Siege and capture of liatiras, March, 1817. Mahraita campaign, 1817, and 18. Siege and storm of Bhurtpore. 136 Captain Lempriere'a services Campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore. American war in 1814 and 15, including the capture of Washington, and all the operations in the Chesapeake, and before New Orleans. Attached to the Prussian army at the sieges of Mauberg, Pbillipville, Kocroy, &c. i!ic. 137 Captain Charles Lewis served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813, to tlie end of the war Served also in the Burmese war in 1825 and 1826. lo 1814. 138 Captain Litchfield served at Walcheren in 1809 also the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the action at Puerta del Almarez, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards in tbe Aniericun war, including the action at Plattsburg, 139 Cpt. Donald .M'Donald served at Walcheren in 1809, and at the siege of Cadiz in 1U13. 1 to Captain ^PMurdo served at the siege of Ilaltrasiu 1817, and afterwards in the Pindtrree war. 141 Captain Robert M' Nab served in (he Peninsula, from Jan. 1813, to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles nf Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Vic liigorre, and Toulouse. 142 Captain M'Queen served in the American war, and was present at the taking of Castine and llam|Hlen, and tbe Jo/in Adam. 143 Captain John .Macdonald served in the American war, and was severely wounded in tbe head and leg at New Orleans. 14-1 Captain ^lac Donnell served the campaign of 1814, including the affair at Turbes, and battle of Toulouse. 1
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served in the East Indies, and was severe!)' wounded at tlie battle at the assault on Fort Talnair, STth Feb. 1818. 146 Captain iMackintosli served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Oporto and Talavera siege of Cadiz in 1810 battle of Busaco ; lines of Torres Vedras ; battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Ortbes, and Toulouse, besides several minor aft'iiirs and sliirmisbes. Wounded by the fragment of a shell at Ortlies, while carrying the colouis of the 88th regiment, 147 Captain James Maclean embarked in Nov. 1813, for the western coast of Africa, where he served on several expeditions, and was present in almost every affair and skirmisli that took place on the various parts of the coast at which he was stationed with the Koyal African Corps and and West India regiment, from Jan. 1814, to May, 18ii, including the attack and capture of the town of Barra, River Gambia, in July 1817. 148 Captain Charles Macpherson served iu the East Indies, and was present at the siege of Asseerghur, in March 1819. 149 Captain Lachlan Macpherson served in tlie Peninsula from Jan. 1810, to the end of tije war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ortbes, and Toulouse. Severely wounded in the head at Vittoria, and in the left knee at Toulouse, 150 Captain J. M. i\laitland landed at Leghorn with Lord \Vm. Bentinck ; served with the advance, and was frequently engaged with the enemy. Present also at the attack upon Genoa. 151 Captain Charles Blanners served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec. 1813, and was present at the battle of Barrosa (wounded), and the sieges of Tarifa and Cadiz. 15a Captain Martin served on the expedition against the Danish and Swedish West India Islands in 1801 likewise on the expedition against the French Islands in 1803. 153 Captain Massey served on the Continent in 1793, 94, aud 95 also at the Helder in 1799, 154 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hague, and served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Holland, including the taking of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, Served also the campaign of 1815, and cari-itul the King's Color of the 3d battalion Grenadier Guards at the battles of Quatre Bras and Wateiloo. lie was jiresent also with the storming party at Peronne, and at the subsetiuent cajUui-e of Paris. 155 Capt. Maunsell served the campaign of 1815, and was present at tbe battle of Waterloo. 156 Captain Meek served with the expedition under Lord Wm. Bentinck, in the Genoese territory in 1814. 157 Captain Melhuish served in the Peninsula from May, 1811, to the end of the war in 1814, including the siege and storming of Badajoz, and repulse of the sortie in 1812 passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Led the attack at Badajoz by escalade at the bastion of St. Vincent. Twice slightly wounded at the siege of Badajoz ; also slightly wounded at the investment of Bayonne, and again at the sortie. 157^ Caj)t. ]\liller served with the 46th regiment at the defence of Dominica from an attack of the French in 1805, the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810, and was present at the latter in the attack on the enemy's post Belle Air, heights of St, Louis. 158 Captain A. O. Molesworth served the campaign of 1815, and was engaged at Cambray 23d and 24th June, and present at the capture of Paris. 159 Captain MoUoy served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade. Severely wounded at Waterloo. 160 Captain Montagu was present at the siege of Dantzick in 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, 161 Captain Richard Montgomery served in the Peninsula from March, 1812, to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca (slightly wounded), Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive. 162 Captain Muter served in the Peninsula, and was present at the capture of Oporto and at the battle of Talavera, 26th aud 28th July, 1809 ; on the latter day he was dangerously wounded, in consequence of which he became a prisoner of war, and was detained in France until 1814. In January 1815 he was present at the attack upon Iv'ew Orleans, and commanded the right advanced picket on the night the army retired from its position. 163 Cnptain Nash served in the American war, and was present at the action of Lundy's Lane, storming of Fort Erie, 15th Aug. 1814 (severely wounded in the leg by a musket ball, and afterwards blown up by the explosion of a powder magazine), and action at Chijipewa. 164 Cajitain Newhouse served the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, and was wounded 31st Jan. 1818. Served also with the expeditions to the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 1821. 165 Captain Augustus Nicolls served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810, to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Ortbes, and Toulouse, and the combats of Aroyo do Molino, Garris, and Aire. 166 Captain Nicholson served in the Peninsula from July 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Ortbes, and Toulouse. Served also in the Burmese war, including the engagements near Prome on the 20th, 25th, and 26th Nov. 1825. I(i7 Captain North served in Holland and France from Nov. 1813 to Feb. 1816. 168 Cai)tain O'Dell served with tbe ex|)odition to South America in 1807, and subsequently iu the Peninsula, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, combats of Sabugal and Elhodon, first siege of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajoz, battles of S^ihiniaiica (wounded), Vittoria, Nivelle, Ortbes. aud Toulouse. 168* Capt. O'Meara served in Spain in 1835,36, and 37, as Lieut.-Colonelin the Rifles, and on the Slad' of the Anglo-Spanish Legion ; was engaged on the heights of Arlaban in Alava on
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tho l6ih, 17lli, and 18th Jan. 1836, also in the general action on ihe heights of Ametza, besides suverml aBiiirs id Guipuzcoii, as also in the attack on Vonlarabia. 169 Captain Charles U'NeiU served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in I alaieni, )!usaco, Oporto, Pombal, l.eri:i, lbl4, including the loUowim; actions and sieges: Coudeijta, Fleur-de-lis. Guof^a, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor, Uadajoz (*Jnd siege), Ciudad llodrigo, Uadajoa (3rd siege and severely wounded at tbe assault), Salamanca, \'ittoria, Pyrenees, Nitelle, ^ive, Salraterre, Ortbes, and Toulouse. Served also during the Kaudian war in

Ceylon. iro Captain Ormsby served the cain|.aign of 1815, and was present at the battle of WaterServed afterwards in loo, and stonuiiig of C'ambrar, at which last be was slightly wounded. the Kast Indies, including the siege and capture of Ilattras ; the Ueccan campaign of 1817 and 18 ; and the siege and capture of Ithurtpore. 171 Captain Orr served in the Peninsula from Feb. to Aug. 1811, and again from .April, 181'.i, to the end of tbe war in 1814, including the siege of Uadajoz (April and .May, 1811 ), battle of .\lbuhera (woundtd in the lelt knee and elbow^, afi'airof Usma, battle of Vitloria, affair of Itonresvalles, battle of I'ampeluna, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. 17^ Captain Packe was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 173 Captain Stephen Parker served iu Holland, Flanders, and France, from Dec. 1813 to Dec. 181.i, including the action at ^lerxero, bombardment of Antwerp, attack on Bergeu-opZoom, and battles of (jualie br.is and Waterloo. 174 Captain Pascball served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end nfthe war in 1814, including the battle of Nivelle, and Orthes. Served also Ihe campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 175 Captain Patten served in Portugal and Spain under Sir Arthur Wellesley and Sir John Moore, and was present at the battles of Roleia and ^'imiera. Served also on the eastern coast of Spain, and iu the south of F'rance in 1813 and 14, including the battle of Caslalla, siege of Tarragona, affair of .Molinos del Rey, and blockade of Barcelona. 176 Captain Pemberton served in the Peuiusula from F'eb. 1814 to tbe end of that war. 177 Captain Phibbs served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813, to tbe end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards in tbe American war, and was present at the taking of Plattsburg. Lost left arm, and shot through both legs at
the battle of ^lvelle. 173 Captain K. F. Pbdiips served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809; also the Peninsular campaigns of 181tf and 13, including the battles of S' lamanca, \'ittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle ; and the sieges of tbe forts of Salamanca and San Sebastian. 179 Captain Brooke Pigot served in Holland, Belgium and France from Dec. 1812 to Jan. 1816, including both actions at Merxem, bombardment of the F'rench fleet at Antwerp, and battle of (^uatre Bras, at which last he was severely wounded in the head. Peninsular campaigns from August, 1812, to theend of the 180 Captain Pitman's services war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, and capture of San Sebastian. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of \\ alerloo. Siege and capture of Bhurtpore. 181 Captain Pollock served with the Light llrigade of Sir John Moore's army in the North of Spain and on tbe retreat to Corunna. Accompanied his regiment (the 43rd) to Lisbon, and joined Sir ,\rthur Wellesley 's army at Talavera the day after the battle, and was present in the action near .\lmeida on the Coa, battle of Busaco, combats of Ponibal, Uedinha, .Miranda de Corvo, Fo2 d'.Arouce, and Sahu^al, battle of F'uentcs d'Onor, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodri*'o, siege and stomiing of Badajoz. and was severely wounded at the assault. 18-.' Captain P>.ole ^er^ed tlie campaigns of 1UI4 and 15, including tbe bombardment of tbe French fleet at .Antwerp, and the battle of \\ aterloo where he was woundeiL 183 Captain Po|,e's strvices . Expedition to Naples under Sir James Craig, 1805 ; battle of Maida, 4tb July, 1806. Capture of the islands of Ischia and Procidu, 1809. Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 1 1, including the battles of Biarand Castulia, siege of 1 arragona, blockde of Barcelona, affairs of Ordal and Col de Balaguer. 184 Captain Power has received a medal for San Sebastian. 185 Capuiii Pringle served in the Peninsula, frum Jan. 1810 to tbe end of that war in 1814, including ihe battles of .Nivelle and Xive, (wounded), and investment of Bavonne. Served also tbe campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at \\ aterlixi. 186 Captain Prior served in the Peninsula with tbe 1 lib Dragoons, and was present at tbe battle of Salanianca, and various out-(>ost affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815 ; commanded the !kllnli^ll('^9 of tbe 18tb Hussars on the 17ih June, and received the first tire of the Flench army on thai ilay ; present also at the battle of \\ aterloo and capture of Paris. 187 Captain (jiiill >eivcd at the capture of Uuadaloupe in 1815. 188 Captain Hawlison's services: Kxpedition to tgypt in 1807 ; Uking of tbe island of Zante, 1809 : siege of Santa .Maura, 18IO. 189 Captain Reatdon served in P^^rtugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, including the battle of Roleia and \ imiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. 190 Captain Held . rved in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Coranna, Talavera, Busaco, F'uenies u't'nor. and \'ittoria. 191 Capum J. S. Rich served at Walcheren in 1809, and in IlolUnd from Dec. 1813 to Uay 1814. 19S Captain J. G. Richardson served in the Channel Fleet under Lords Gardiner and St. Vincent the Belleisle squadron under Sir Richard Keates, when endeavouring to intercept Jerome Bonaparte and at the capture of La JtMn by Mart 74. With Admiral Murray and
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Brigadier General Crawford's expedition of 5000 men originally intended for Liraa, but on Cape ol Good Hope ordered to join General Whitelocke's army in Rio Plata landed with Marines at Monte Video, and brigaded with detachments under command of the Hon. served in the Baltic, and, while passing tlie Sound, Lieut. -Colonel Ueane, 38ih Regt. partially engaged the Castle of Cronenberg ; joined the squadron under Sir Jas. Saumarez, iu pursuit of Russian fleet, to Rogerswick Bay. Severely wounded in several places on board Africa 64, in action with Danish Flotilla consisting of 26 heavy gun and mortar boats, in Keoge Bay, near Copenhagen, 20th October, 1808 J/Hca seven killed, fifty-six wounded. Blockade of Texel under Sir Samuel Hood, and Scheldt under Sir Richard Strachan and Sir Edw. Pellew served with the VValcheren expedition in the Theseus 74, and dismantled and brought away its last gun-boat. Toulon fleet. Landed in company with other detachments of marines and seamen, and some Spanisli troops on an island in the Bay of Rosas dislodged French garrison and blew up the castle. Landed in company with other detachments of marines and seamen, 1812, at Sagona Bay, Island of Corsica, destroyed and brought oft' great quantity of valuable ship timber. Servedin the West Indies and North America'; Atfairs of coasts, &c. and has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund. 193 Captain \Vm. S. Richardson served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and p'landers, with the Royal Horse Guards, and was present at the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, Orthes, aud Toulouse. Severely wounded, and had a horse shot under him at Waterloo. 194 Captain Henry Rickards served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815, as Aide-deCarap to the late Major General Sir Robert Douglas, and was wounded in the ankle by a musket-ball. 195 Captain R. S. Ridge served the Mahratta and Pindarree campaigns of 1817 and 18, and afterwards with the expedition to the Persian Gulf, including the siege of Ras-el-Kyma. 196 Captain J. A. Ridgway served in the Peninsula from May, 1812, to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, aud was present at the battle of \Vaterloo. Severely wounded by a musket-shot in the right shoulder, at the taking of Vera heights, and lost the fore-tinger of the left hand by a musket-shot at Waterloo. 197 Captain Jolin Roberts was slightly wounded at Waterloo, 198 Captain Robert A. RoUo served in Egypt in 1807. 199 Captain G. B, Rose commanded a section of the Forlorn Hope at the storming of the Arumbooly lines in Travancore, East Indies, 10th Feb. 09. Present in the engagement of Nagra Coil and Kotar, and at the Forts of Palanavarum and Woodagherry. Served also at the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810, and of Java in 1811. 200 Captain Sandes served in the Peninsula from March, 1813, to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813. Served also in the Mahratta war in 1817 aud 18 and with the expedition to the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20. 201 Captain Scargill served at the defence of Tarifa from JMay to Dec. 1811. 202 Capt Seward served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including the siege of the forts at and battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos, from 19th Sept. to 21st Oct. 1812. 203 Captain .Sharpin served in the Mahratta war, and w^as present at the siege of Hattras. 204 Captain Simmons served at the bombardment of Fort Desaix, and the attack and capture of Martinique in 1809. 205 Captain Skinner served at the attack on New^ Orleans. 206 Lord Somerville served at Copenhagen in 1807, and at Walclieren in 1809. 207 Captain Spalding's services: Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, 1806 (wounded 8ih Jan.) lixpedition to South America, 1807. Peninsular campaigns from 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Almarez (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Pampeluna, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 208 Captain Stanley served in the Peninsula, from Oct. 1812, to the end of the war in 1814, and was ])resent at Vittoria, Honcesvalles, Pampeluna, and Orthes. 209 Captain John Steuait was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 210 Captain Allen Stewart served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at Vittoria, Nivelle, \^era, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was very severely wounded by a musket-ball through the left shoulder, and by a sabre thrust through the left arm. 211 Captain Duncan Stewart was severely wounded at Quvitre Bras. 212 Captain Stupart was severely wounded at Waterloo. 213 Captain Tenison served in the Burmese war. 214 Captain Thatcher served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811, to the end of the war in 1814, including the action at FuenteGrinaldo, sieges of Ciudad Ilodrigo, and Badajoz wounded), battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, Wounded at Vera. 215 Captain E. Colley Thompson served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1808 to Feb. 1813, including the battles of Talavera and Busaco, action at Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz and Olivenza, and battle of Albuhora. 216 Captain James 1'homson, Royal Marines, served in II. M. Ship Sultan in the Mediterranean upwards of five years, during which time he was at the destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cette. in Oct. 1809 ; in a partial action with the French fleet off Toulon in July 1811 at the capture of two French armed National vessels, by the Sulla7t'a boats, on
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Bastia in the Islaod of Corsica -Ith Dec. IHll ; vii. a Brig of d guns and 53 men, and a Setle* of 6 guus end ;i5 men. Landed witli n detaclimeut of seamen and marines in 1812 at SagoDa Bay in tlie Island of Corsica, brouplit off and destroyed tbe large dejiut of valuable ship timber at that place. Was also in tbe Sullan't boats, cutting out and destroving enemr's vessels along the coast of Genoa and Leghorn, &c. S17 Captain C. II. L. Tinling served at the capture of Rangoon lltb Mav 1834. *18 Captain Geo. V. Tinling served in the Peninsula from Aov. 1813 to the end of the war
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219 Captain Torriano served at Walcheren. and was present at the siege of Flusbin". '.'^0 Captain TraSbrd was slightly wounded at Waterloo. til CapUin John Trotter served at Walcheren also at Cadiz during the latter part of the
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Captain Tucker served in the .\merican war. 823 Captain 1 weedie was present in the batteries of the Faro under Sir James Stewart. Served also tbe campaign of 1814 in tbe South of France, iucluding the battle of Toulouse. 254 Captain Tyndale served in tbe Peninsula from March 181-.' to tbe end of that war in 1814, and was engaged at Moresco, Salamanca, the Uetiro Madrid, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Leiacca, Nivtlle, and Ortbea. Served also the campaign of 181.5, including the battle of Waterloo (slightly wounded), wking of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris. 2'.'5 Captain I ssher served the Nepaul campaigns of 1816 and 17. *.'() Captain X'aughan served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 181?, includin<' the battle of Harrosa and siege of Cadiz. Served afterwards in the East Indies, including the Mabratla campaigns of 1817 and 18, and sieges of Uyghur, Amulneer and Asseerghur. 227 ('aplain \'etcb served at tbe siege of Cadiz. 228 Captain Wainrigbt served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the early part of 1813, including tbe siege of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, and tbe defence of Tarifa. Served afterwards in the Last Indies, iucluding tbe expedition to the Persian Gulf under Sir Keir Grant, and the Burmese war. 229 Captain John Wynne Webb accompanied tbe 79th Regt. to Sweden with Sir John Moore thence to Portugal, and was with it on landing at .Mondego Bay, during Sir John's campaign, including the retreat to and battle of Corunna. Served afterwards at Walcheren and during the siege of Flushing also at tbe defence of Cadiz and action of Saucti Petri, passage of the Coa, battle of Busaco, tbe lines before Lisbon, combats of Zobral, Foz d'.-Vrouce, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes dOnor (severely wounded), the successful siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, and various minor affairs. In the attack of one of tbe .Aripiles hills at the battle of Salamanca, his right thigh bone was broken in two places by separate musket-shots, and he also received a severe contusion in the side from a third ball. 230 Captain Itobort Webb served in II. M.S. Superb at tlie battle off St. Domingo, 6th Feb. HI06. Copenhagen, 1807. Walcheren, 1809. Wounded in an attack on an armed coiiroy in the -Adriatic, 22d .May 1812. 231 Captain Vere Webb served the campaigns of 1814 and 13 in Holland, tbe Netherlands, and France, including the actions at Merxem, bombardment of .\ntwerp, and battle of \\ aterloo, at which last be was slightly wounded. 232 Captain James C. Webster was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 233 Captain Wells served at .Madeira in 1807, and 8, at Walcheren in 1809 ; and the campaign of 181.), including the battles of Cjuatre Bras and W'aterioo. 234 Captain W eiberall served in the Alahratla war in 1817, 18, and 19, and was engaged at Bodamy. Delgaum, Sbolajwre, and Cajiaul Droog. 235 Captain W barton's services Kxpedition to Walcheren, siege and capture of Flushing, campaign 1809; of 1811 in Spain and Portugal, including tbe baitle of Fuentes d'Onor and aiege of Badajoz campaigns of 1813, 14, and !.>, in Swedish Pomerania, Hanover, and the AetbeHaiids. including the battles of Goerde, Quatre Bras, and W ateiluo, at which last he was severely wounded through both thighs bv a musket-ball. 236 Captain Wieburg served tiie campaigns in the Netheriands, and was wounded in the nght hand and below the right ankle before .\imeguen in Mav, 179.i. Served also at the taking of the Uai.ish W eat India Islands in 1807, and .Martiniqueand the Saintes in 1809 and Ouadaloupe in 1810. W oundcd above the ankle in both legs at .Martinique. 237 Captain Iticbard Wolfe's services ilaking of Paleiubang in Sumatra, 1813 taking ; of Ball, and also the fortified Kiltore at Macassar, 1814 Deccan campaign, 1817 and 18 ' Kandian war, 1818. VSa Captain Wolaeley served at tbe raptures of St. Martin and Guadaloupe in 1810 ' and again
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239 Captain Woolcombe served in the Peninsula from the commencement of 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Fuentes d'Ouor (sligbUv wounded) and Castalla, and the siege of 1 ariagona. 240 Copiaiu A. Wm. Wynne served in the Peninsula from tbe 1st Aug. 1808. to Nor. 1813, including the battles of Koleia, Vimiera.Talavei, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, \'iitona aieges of Ciudad Uodrigo, Badajoz, and San Sebastian passage of the Bidassoa, besides various minor affairs and akiimishes. Twice slighllr wounded, vii., at Kedinba, and at Fuenies d Onor. , .

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Bell, B.1I. Bell,

James John Allan


Robert

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Thomas
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Aug. Fitzhardinfre
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Warton Penu}man Bernio, Henrv


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Bezant, Jolm

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Birch, George
?P 512:1 Black, James 1^ Blach, John''

15 Aug. 16 May 15 June


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Blake, Isidore Blake, Robert Blakeney, Richard Blakeway, John Blanchard, William Bland, Robert John Blankeney, John Edward Blaydes, Charles Benjamin \% Blood, Thomas' Bloomfield, Hon. J. A. D. Blucke, Robert Stewart Blucke, William Blyth, John Willis Boase, John'" Boghurst, Edward Boileau, John Peter
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Bond, Andrew Bond, William Spittle Bonnor, Thomas * Booth, William Bordes, Breon Charles
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7

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Bottomley, James Boucher, Francis de * Bourillion, Julius Bourke, John Bourke, Miles Bourne, William
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2 R. Veteran Batt. Rifle Brigade.

Breton, John Frederick"

Brett,

James Joseph

Bretthauer, Christian William

25 15 24 6

Mar. Mar.
April Oct.
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Lieutenants.

8 Aug. llj'l May 12 5 Oct. "f 7*9 Bricc, Alexander Adair }Jl Uridge, George Uaudridge" 7 April 131 3 Oct. 13 2o June 17 25 Feb. Ol?|2Jan. Ofl-2oMar. 1( Briii'^er, James 1I4 never 14 .iO -Mar. |) llridgcr, John

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Nicholas

Cameron, Alexander Cameron, Donald ^ Cameron, Donald % Siaa Cameron, Dugald Cameron, Duncan Cameron, James Cameron, James Cameron, James Allen Cameron, Jolin ^ Cameron, Lachlan M'Lean Cameron, Peter Robert Cameron, Thomas Cochrane. ... Campbell, Alexander * Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Alexander
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2 Garrison Battalion.

Campbell, Andrew Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Charles Campbell, Charles Moore ^3 Campbell, Charles William Campbell, Donald Campbell, Dugald Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Duncan Campbell, George Andrew .... Campbell, James Campbell, James Campbell, James Campbell, John

29 Unattached. 53 Foot. 1 Nov. 33 Unattached. 08 1 Sept. 14 Roval Marines. 13 1814 93 Foot. 11 25 July 17 104 Foot. 09 4 R. Veteran Batt. O'Conner's Ree. Co. 24 June 13-29Sept. 14 25 Sept. 18 99 Foot. 2 Jan. 06 27 Aug. 07 25 April 16 10 Foot. 21 May 09 2 May 11 17 April 17 39 Foot.
16 Sept. 13 8 Dec. 18 Feb. II 8 July I'May 95 27 Jan. 29 Oct. 06 25 July 5 Nov. 08 18 Dec. 7 Feb. 05 27 July 14 Feb. 11 -22 Oct. 19 July 15 28 April 21 Oct. 95 19 Mar. 26 Sept. 31 7 July 3 May 00 22 Mar. 24 Jan. 11 3 Sept. 15 April 13 18 May 4 Dee. never 8 April 13 12 Aug. 4 Jan. 16 22 June 21 June 05 27 July
14 25 Feb. 13 31 Jan,

25 Aug. 08 21 Mar, 11 July 34 5 Oct. 17 Aug. 00 13 Aug. 13 Oct. 12 20 May 10 Dec. 12 1 Aug 26 Aug. 13 8 Feb. 10 Sept. 05 10 Oct. 25 Dec. never 13 Dec. 10 5 Nov. 27 Aug. 07 31 May

16

7 Foot.

72 Foot.

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aai Campbell, Thomas


Campbell, William * Candler, Stephen Campbell Canning, Edward Cannon, James Cardew, John Trevanion Carey, James ^P Carev, Michael"

96 9 Doc. 01 Royal Marines. 10 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 24 -28 Feb, Royal Marines. 08 30 Jan. 24 Royal Marines. 13 25 Mar, 50 "Foot. 24 -23 April 20 Unattached. 01 8 R. Veteran Batt. 37 27 July 38 38 Foot. 04 1 R. Veteran Batt. 12 25 Sept. 17 40 Foot.
99

14 25 May 16 49 Foot. 1800 2 Foot. 15 ^25 Mar, 33 Foot. 16 25 Nov. 16 3 Garrison Battalion. 08 10 Sept. 24 Royal Marines, 7 Sept. 04 26 Mar. 05 19 Mar. 17 loi Foot. 27 Oct. 08 7 Mar. 11 7 Sept. 32 40 Foot. 1 July 11 25 Mar. 12 27 April 1(1 I Lt. Inf. Bn.G. Leg. fflaa Carey, Thomas, KH.^<> Carlisle, Robert Needhara 11 June 30 10 Nov. 32 20 Oct. 37 20 Foot. Carnaby, Alexander 2 Nov. 09^24Nov. 14 '25 Mar. 17 76 Foot. Carr, Dawson 12 July 10 1 Nov. 10 25 Dec. 22 CO Foot. ^25 Dec. 13 ^29 Mar. 26 ^28 Sept. 30 14 Foot. Carr, Jolni Carr, Rtilpli 2 July 1 1 27 Jan. 1 4 10 April 1 21 Foot. T^ * Car^i]l^'tou, Walter Welland never 25 Feb. 14 1814 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil. Carnngfon, William 22 Jan. 07 12 July 08 2 R. Veteran Batt. Carrington, William Henry 19 May 03 1 April 95 12 Sept. 09 Royal Marines. Carroll, John 3 Dee. 14 28 Mar. 16 -25 Jan. 89 Foot. Carroll, John 6 Mar. 0026 Nov. 06 15 April 19 Scots Fusilier Gds. Carson, James Nov. 09 4 June 12 1 Oct. Unattached. Carter, George 7 May 07 28 Sept. 07 ^25 Feb. 16 Foot. ^24 Oct. Carteret, Hugh de 13 27 June 16 -25 Mar, 12 Foot. Gary, Dcring 27 Feb. 10 14 May 12 -25 Mar. 17 44 Foot. Cary, George Marcus 2 Oct. 12 17 July 15 -25 Dec. 18 Rifle Brigade. Cary, William 14 May 12 30 Sept. 13 14 July 25 Unattached. Cassan, Edward Slieffield 18 July 10 -25 June 12 19 Dec. 2: West India Rangers. Cassel, James 5 July 03 15 .Vug. 05 12 Nov. 14 Royal Marines. Cathrey, Werner 25 Dec. 36 .'lO June 37 1 June 40 13 Dragoons. Caulfleld, Jolin 3 June 13 26 June 16 19 May 18 Foot. Cauty, TlK)ma,s Henry Horatio -20 Jan. 12 23 Dec. 13 19 Aug. 16 Bourbon Reg. Cliads, William Catlierwood 15 Oct. 05 5 June 10 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Cliinln'ich, William 18 Jan. 10 18 Jan. 12 5 R. Veteran Batt. Chains, Juhn Henry 26 Feb. 08 1 Sept. 08 1 R. Veteran Batt. Chamberlayne, J. Chamberlayne 6 July 09 24 Oct. 12 1 April 20 Royal Artillery.

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17 Sept. 27 27 May (.'liBinbcrf, Samiiul G Mar. 1(1 10 Sept. CliaiiilH-r^, Samut'l IG Nov. 80 20 June Chamlires, William Ch&inbres 3 Oct. 0O|18 Xov. riiuin]iiuii, Ktlward Kvudall 7 July 14 12 Feb. "29 .\pril 13 29 June Chitfnnntif Oeorije^^ Cliapinan, Willium .... 4 .\|>ril 0920 April

Chamhcrs, John

37| Royal Marines. 11 9 Dec. 1954 Foot. 83 IG8 Foot. 09 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 24 29 Dec. 25 Unattached. |8 H. Veteran Batt. 15| 10 18 Mar. 19 Rifle Brigade. V "2 May C'liurslcy, diaries 117 Xov. 13 OSept. 17 56 Foot. t'hartcris, Charles IG June 9.j 12 April 9(i25 June 02 28 Dragoons. Chatfleld, Frcilerick ii Xov. 18 19 Xov. 21 19 Xov. 2120 Foot. 10 Uec. 12 25 -Mar. 17 40 Foot. fhethaiii, Isaac G Aug. Chisholm, .\lexaiiiler 1 Feb. 9 J une I1I25 .Mar. l/JR. African Corps. ChoiMul, Xiivier 20 Mar. 2 .May 11 25 Feb. 15 27 Foot. 11 May 12 19 April 17,'8 Foot. i'J Feb. Christiuu, John Cinnnmond, Jos*'ph tj Xov. 03 22 Feb. 0(i25 April 15 Royal Marines. 21 Dec. 12 11 Dee. 14 25 Dec. 18:00 Foot. Clare, Bonjaniin Clark, Edwanl Stevens 30 Jan. 12 10 June 13 25 Mar. 17144 Foot. 14'20Sept. 3114 Foot. Clark, Frederick 11 June 12 10 Feb. Clark, Cicor^c 7 .\uir. OO 19 Jan. 05 25 April 12|Hoyal Marines. 20 May 13:20 Aug. 14 25 Nov. 18;99 Foot. Clark, John 12 .\pril 09 26 Dee. 11125 Mar. 19;08 Foot. Clark. Robert Clurk, Thomas 8 June 93 24 April 95 8 Jan. 01 Royal Marines. 2.'j Feb. Clark, Thomas Xobic 08 11 April 11 19 Feb. 25 24 Dragoons. 7 May 12 9 Dec. 1325 Nov. 103 Garrison Battalion. Clark, William 5 Xov. 12 7 June 15 2.5 Feb. 10;3 Foot. Clarke, John Thorp 3 Feb. 14|l2 Oct. 20,25 Aug. 21 88 Foot. Clarke, Marshal 31 May 1(1 2.') Jan. 13 Ctiirkf, Thoimts |2 R. Veteran Batt. 1 Feb. 20 24 Dragoons. IS Julv 1C.| 9 .Noy. Clarke, Walter 1 Jan. 10 Roval Marines. 3 July 03|15 Aug. Clarke, William 9 AprU 18 79 Foot. 13 .\pril 09' 3 Jan. Cla.on, Tatrick 19 April 21 10 Oct 22 43 Foot. (.lay. Win. Waldeuravc Pelham 1 July 13J Cleary, Kiehard Stanton 2 June 08'2;) .Mar. 09 30 Sept. r.,7G Foot. 1852 Foot. o Oct. O9I1I Julv 11*23 Jul 9 Clev'hom, Ueortre Clements, Georec Ednrard .... 28 Mar. lomi April 12 IG Mar. 20 71 Foot. Clenilining, Andrew 2G .\p-il 27 9 April 292(i Dec. 3;|45 Foot. 31 Aug. 81 3 Aug. 8.'i|31 Jan. 88 42 Foot. Cliffc, Wastel 12 .\pril 16 15 Oct. 10,25 Jan. 17 83 Foot. {2.1 Cities, Jcsiah Coates, Richard Avliner 22 Oct. 1227 Jan. 14 29 Oct. 29 47 Foot. Coblx.ld, Fre-lerick 23 Auf. 1(115 Aug. 11 2 Feb. 30 Unattached. Cochrane, William never 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14 32 Foot. 30 Dec. 13 23 Feb. 15 18 Sept. 2:1 70 Foot. Cockbum, Phineas Charles 25 .\pril 11 23 Sept. 13 2.0 May 17 02 Foot. Colclough, .M'Carty Colcr.ft, John 28 Feb. 7 May 13 9 Nov. 2(1 74 Foot. 21 Xov. Cole, ( 'harlis 7 April 02 25 June 02 11; Dragoons. 16 Nov. 09 13 Nov. 17 21 Foot. Cole, John William 16 July 5 R. Veteran Batt. 8 Oct. 12 |) CiiUnupctml, WiUiam Z>ixonl3JuIy 10 .30 Dec. 180 West India Roet. 1 Nov. 921 Ciillius, Henjandn Marshalll27 .\pril !24 .May 8 R. Veteran Batt. 8 Oct. 13 )) Collin.; Chnrlrt Collins, Joseph Ambrose 119 Sept. 13|14 Dw. 14 2.') Dec. 18|3 West India Regt. Collis, William |22 April (Ki] 1 July 12! 1 Sept. 14 Roval Marines. 1612,". Sept. 17 26 Feb. Colls, William I Feb. 18 York Light Infifntry ComcrfonI, Uenrge jI3 Jan. 14,10 Nov. 15'25 June 17 57 Foot. Conipson, (ieorpe 29 June 011124 Oct. ir25Mar. 17 25 Foot. Condonne, Iii>bert Patrick never 25 Dec. 1325 Sept. 14 14 Foot.

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14 April 20I1U

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4 Mar. 9613 Nov. 9S 5 Dec. 01 Royal Marines, 25 Dee. 13 1814 74 Foot. never 28 Sept. 09 16 April 12 16 Sept. 13 18 Foot. 18 Sept 04 8 Mav 00, 2 April 185 West India Regt. 11 May 12! 5 Aug. 13 25 Dec. 18 52 Foot. 1 Jan. 04|26 April 06 13 Jan. 16 Royal Marines. Couche, John 7 Julv 09i23 Nov. 09 7 May 18;1 Dragoon Guards. Coulthard, Robert Com-tenay, William Allan , 14 June 09 23 Aug. 13 4 April 1639 Foot. 20 Feb. 16 23 Oct. 17i60Foot. never Coveney, James 4 R Veteran Batt. 11 Jan. 10 20 Aug, Coventry, Slclwrd ^ 14 Jan. 07 23 May 09 25 Aug. 14 3 Foot. \^ Cowcher, John Cowderov, Thomas Frederick 9 Feb. 15 IJuly 19 16 Mar. 20,21 Dragoons. 18 July 1639 Foot. 24 May 09 10 Sept. 121 ?P CowleV, Charles 29 June 09 29 May II:25 Oct. 2l|71 Foot. fflSa Cox, Charles Thomas 2 Dec. 09 19 Mar. 28 6 Feb. 29 Royal Marines. Cox, Samuel 27 Mar. 17|l01 Foot. 27 Julv 09 5 Dec. Cozens, George 10 April 23,5 Dragoon Guards. Crabtree, George Longbottom 11 Mar. 12 29 Oct. 121 Crampton, Josiah 6 Sept. 0422 May 04,25 Dec. 1897 Foot. Crauford, William 2 May 12[24 Aug. 15|25 Mar. 17,70 Foot. 3 Aug. 0012 Dec. 04i31 Oct. UJRoyal Marines. Crause, Charles 18 May 14 27 July 15 3 Feb 25l67 Foot. 3S(3 Crawford, Alex. Spiers11 July 11 27 Dec. 15,29 Sept. 1952 Foot. Crawford, John Charles . 23 Julv 12,24 Oct. 10,2 Garrison Battalion. Crawford, Joseph 4 Julv 7 Nov. 11 31 Dec. 1225 Mar. 1727 Foot. Crawley, William Creagh, Arthur Gethin. 6 June 05 10 April 06 3 Dec. 07!l7 Foot. 24 July 02 1805|R. York Rangers. Cree, John 4 June 12 2 R. Veteran Batt. never Crewe, Kinder Crisp, Robert 4 June 12 5 Feb. 14 25 Mar. 291 Foot. 11 Mar. 28 18 July 36 7 Nov. 37 Royal Marines. Crispo, Sidney Smith .... 4 Feb. 13 25 Sept. 144 Dragoon Guards. 23 July Crookshank, Richard .... 16 Mar. 22 June 32,21 April 37,20 Foot. Cross, Richard Cross, Richard 28 Oct. 13 7 April 25 17 July 28'24 Foot. Croudace, William 19 April 10 4 Feb, 25 Aug. 22,2 Ceylon Regt. Crow, William Sept. 99 18 Nov. 99 25 Nov. 02-9 Foot. 14 Au 24 Dec. 12 25 Mar. Foot. Crowe, Charles 17J27 Crowe, James 16 Dec. 13 13 June 16 6 Feb. 17 2 Garrison Battalion Crowe, Joseph :6 Oct. 29 Mar. 12 28 June 1960 Foot. Crowther, Jeremiah 27 Aug. 04 15 Jan. 1800 R. Waggon Train. Crozier, Acheson 2 July 03 15 Aug. 05 1 May 17 R. Marines. Cubitt, Edward George 23 Jan. 12 8 Jan. 24 4 Dragoons. 31 Oct. 1 Sept. 04 10 Jan. Cull, George" 16 Royal Marines. 5 Aug. Cumberlege, Cleland 31 Dec. 25 25 Aug. 29 28 Sept. 30 1 Fool. 6 Oct. 14 25 Dec. 14 26 Foot. Cumraing, Alexander .... 27 Jan. Curling, Henry 22 Oct. 25 20 Aug 29 30 Dec. 34 52 Foot. 29 Aug. 23 8 Dragoons. Curtayne, Francis 16 Feb. 09 11 Oct. 15 Nov 27|30 Dec. 3l|37 Foot. Curzon, Hon. John Henry Roper 14 Oct. 4 Mar, 13;i3 Dec. 26 Unattached, Cusine, John 22 Mar. 2 Dec. 06 13 Oct. 25 Jan. 16.82 Foot. \i Cuthbert, Kingston 13 Sept. 14 24 Feb. 10j3 Line Bn. Ger. Leg. Cutting, Thomas 9 Jan 24 Julv 17;o5 Foot. 7 Sept. 09 5 July 13 Dalgairns, William'". Dalgety, Alexander 19 June 06 23 July 08 25 Sept. 16[89 Foot. 1 July 13 25 Ju Dalgleish, Robert 1 April IS 17 3 Foot. Dalrymple, Alexander May C6 1 Sept. 95 40 Foot. D'Alton, Edward Richard 7 Sept. 13 3 June 1 1814 Chass. Britanniquea. 15 April 09 13 June 12 1 Nov. 14 R. Art. Drivers. II Dalton, John=' Dalton, Matthew Aylmcr. 15 Oct. 12 18 May 14 ;5 Mar. 16 Sicilian Regt. Dalton, Philip Tuite 1 April 13 25 July 3 Oct. 1 14 9 Dragoons. Dalv, George 17 Mar. 14 4 Oct. 30 Oct. 17 99 Foot. Dalzfll, William John 1 May 15 29 July 20 17 Jan. 24 Royal Artillery. Dameruin, George 5 Oct. 23 Sept. 24 23 April 29 104 Foot. Dames, Mansell 25 Alay 15 25 Mar. 10 (I Dragoons. 6 Feb. never 1 April 09 19 Mar. Foot. \3 Daniel, Robert 1 Sept. 09 15 July 11 9 Dec. 19 59 Foot. (TH Daniell, Robert 29 Fob. 96[25 July 04 1 R. Veteran Batt. \i DWrcn. Wilfiam 15 April 07 2 Oct. 09 Darcy, Isaac Hoboteau . 1 R. Vclerun Batt.

Corham, William * Corrigan, James

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Darke, Joliu

Duubuz, James

Davidson, Dtincan Davies, I'liarlos Nieo


Davies, Christoplicr Davits, David Daries, Edwanl John Davis, Charles Winter

25 Feb. never I8I4 1 Pmv. Bn. ofMil. 14l Nov. 00 28 Aug. 01 11 Jan. 21 Coldstream Guards. 3 .Vug. 24 Oct. 21 22 Mar. 27 Unattached. 5 July 11 April 22 10 .Mur. ^25 (^olrlstrcam Guards Jt'i June April 07 1 HI.3 53 Foot. 28 Dec. 78 ^20 Dec. 87 42 Foot. V^ Oct. 21 Not. 13 8 .May '27 Royal Marines. 1 Oct. 1 \ng. 17 Aug. 07 28 Jan. I9J30 Foot.

3 Sept.
7 Aui;.

24

Davii, John Davis, Wiltiam Davis, William IlcnrjIP

Davison, James Davison, John

Sept. 21 Jan. 18 Aug.


1)

9
U

Davys, Etlmun<l Soden Dawson, William Day, Alexander bay, John Dean, Robert Dclaniain, Eilwartl Smith De Lancey, Oliver

lUSept. 11 Nov.

Feb. 14 17 19 Not. 07| Feb. 01-25 25 May 15,18 5 Oct. 3 Sept.

IC

C Jfav
14
1
.

May Mav
1125

Mav
Jan.

2 Nov.
.
.

18 Aug. 21 .Mar.
28

Delme," Henr\- Peter DenfonI, Charles Deuisou, George Dennis, Harloe Dent, Hobcrt Dcsharros, llenrv Windliam. . Dick,r,eon;e .." KSl Dickson, Charles Lennox Dickson, David Di'.Ties, Charles IP Dighton, Robert=
Dillon, Anthonv Dillon, Eilwanl' Walter Perey

20 Feb. 3 June 7 Mar.


never
lo

5 June 15i-20 July 14 2


lfi-22

IG Nov.

3 Sept. lala 25 Dec. ].3|


Jan.
18'20

tJct. 09 Dec. 19C.3Foot. 3 July 2 Feb. 09 J8 R. Veteran Batt. 25 Dec. 13-2. never May 17 37 Foot. 20 July 10 Nov. l.')-20 Aug. 19 York Chasseurs. 2 Nov. 14 Aug. 11 1814 48 Foot. 29 Sept. 1417 April 17 1 Foot. 22 Aug. 23 Sept. 08!'28 Sept. 09 28 Dec. 20 30 Foot. 1<J July 0927 Mar. 111 2 Sept. 10 7 West India Regt. Dodd, Edward Henry 15 Mar. 2lllO.\u(r. 2015 .Mar. 27 87 Foot. Do<lwcll, Geoiige 6 July 04'^25 April 05[30 Mav 10^23 Dragoons. {I 14 Aug. 00!^28 Au2. 01 12 Seji't. 05 4 Foot. DoluiBi;e, Jnlius Uoualdsun, John 4 Mar. IMi21 Aug. iKi 18 R. Veteran Batt. JJonnttly, John 'I Nov. 1318 July 15 |2 R. Veteran Batt. Dormer, Charles 28 Nov. 10 2 Dec. 1916 May 34 Unattached. Doswell, Henry 18 Sept. a'jl 1 Feb. 00 I April 17 Royal Marines. Doui^Ias, ^^*il!ia^^ Henrj3 Dec. 12 Nov. 1325 .\ug. ^24 5 Foot. Douglass, Edmond Alexander 1) .Vpril 12 20 July 15 ^25 Nov. 10 3 Garrison Battalion. 22 Mar. 10 8 Aug. III25 Aug. 21 10 Foot. Dowbipiin, Wm. Hcnrv" '. Dowker, Thomas 20 April 0915 Mar. 10 24 Nov. 14 38 Foot. 18 Jan. 10 13 Aug. I2l2 July 27 Unattached. iSl Dowlinc, Joseph Downer, tieorce P. Maxwell .. 3 Feb. 1419 Jan. \r,\%; Mar. 17 Vork Lt. Inf. Vol. Downie, Alexander Jime 13 18 .May 21 [2.0 .Nov. 220 FfK>t. Dover, Joseph 13 May ll| 9 Dec'. I3ll3 July 15 48 Foot. !10 2.1 Sept. 2Gtl7 Sept. -297 Doyne, Robert Stephen 22 Sep't. Dragoons. 25 Nov, I3|l.'> June l.'i -25 April 2H^28 Foot. fJG. Drake, Edwanl Drawbridire. Charles" 21 Dec. (18 3 Dec. Aug. ^20 Royal Artillery. Drtijhurn, Allan Hamilton 26 Mar. 12I .May 7 R. Veteran Batt. I>rrw, Matthi-w ,26 May Dec. 18 R. Waggon Train. f28 Jan. 07 Dnw, Tank. Chaml>erlain 7 Nov. II 1-20 Aug. Mur. 17 45 Foot. 9l Jinimmond.Cico. Duncan |30 Mav II 128 Jan. June '20 3 R. Veteran Butt. Du Chastelet, Maximilian .. 12 Sept. 061 3 Dec. 07 .May 1000 Foot. Dudley, Samael 25 Aug. 14 17 Nov. I4I7 Nov. 14ill Dragoon?. Doggan, Arthur llO Jane ISISS Mar. lCl-25 Dec. IfHm Foot. 365

18 June 12 29 .May 14:30 21 Dec. 2o|H! 26 .May 14 8 25 Oct. 07l 5 11 June 21 23 8 Dec. 4 .Mar. II 27 .Vpril 7 9 April 17 21 April 5

Nov. I5'25 Dec. 24I2U Dec. 14l 2

Sept. -29130 Foot. 2 R. Veteran Batt. 02llfi Foot. April r 8 West India Rcgt. Nov. 17 09 Foot. Jan. -22 11 Foot, Dec. 18 90 Foot. AprU 10 i Line Bn. Ger. Leg. Oct. 14 Roval Marines. Feb. IG 1 1 Foot. Oct. 10 16 Dragoons. July 2U 00 Foot. June 20 10 Dragoons. Feb. l(i 88 Foot. 1814 95 Foot. July 20 10 Foot. Aug. 16 101 Foot. Sept. 25|i;nattached. Feb. iC Unattached.

July

April 10;i9 Aug. 194 West India Regt. April 14; 7 Sept. 20 Umittached. Dec. 24 3 July 2842 Foot. May 1.5 3 Oct. 18 West India Rangers. Sept. 12 7 Nov. .34, Unattached. Nov. Oct. 35| Unattached.

Villon,

Thomnj

9 tH

Disney, Henry Disney, James Robert Dixon, John William Dobbs, William" Dobree, Auimstiis Fre<lcrick Dobyns, Rolwrt William

Kl

HI
9

i.'t

2.';

Lieutenants.
LIEUT.
Dunlop, Archibald
Nov.
Oct.
....
0.3

H4LF PAY.
17 Aug.

Duun, Thomas
?12il

05

April 1 Sept.
1

25 Jan.
1

Dunnicliffe,

^ ?13^

Henry '^ Duperier, Henry ^^

Dtisautoy^ James Dyer, Robert Turtliff Eagar, Alexander

Dec. 11 20 Oct. 1323 Feb. 77 21 Feb. 0527

Dec.
Feb. Jan.

10

Eagar, James
Eagar, Jeffrey
Eagles, Edward Bainpfield .... Earle, Alexander Hamilton .... Easter, Jeremiah

Mar. Nov.

May
Sept.

Dec. Mar.

July 1414 Dec. 08 21 June 14 19 June 0423 Mar. 09 28 Aug. 08 26 July

14 25
14
1

ISRoyal Marines. 18 12 Foot. April 19 Royal Artillery. Nov. 2l!l8 Dragoons. Royal Marines. Dec. 14 Royal Marines. Feb. 1657 Foot. |7 R. Veteran Batt. Nov. 19,R. York Rangers. Sept. 14 Royal Marines.

John Eberstem, Franz, Baron, von Eccles, Cuthbert Ede, Denzil Ede, John Edgworth, Thomas Bridgman
5? Eaton,

June Nov. Nov. June Mar.


Feb. Feb.

0917 Jan.
05 10 Dec. 12 20 May 9918 Aug. 96 1 Jan. 95 30 Dec. 11 23 Jan. 09 4 Jan. 20| 5 July 1221 Oct.

Edington, John Edmonds, Robert

Edridge, Frederich Leeds .... ^ Edwards, Benj. Hutchins^^ ^ JP Edwards, Charles Edwards, John Edwards, John Edwards, Richard Edwards, Stephen Edwards, Thomas 5183 Edwards, WilUam Edwards, Wright Edyvean, Robert Bradlick .... Egan, James Ehot, Charles EUey, John
Elliot,

July July

May

Sept. 13^24 Dec. Sept. 07 16 Dec. Aug. 7824 April May 0630 Oct. Sept. 3 April 04J April 09 8 Oct. June 24 5 Jan. Sept. 12jl0 Nov.

May
July
Oct.

10 4 Mar.' 11 2 Feb. 13 11 Jan.

Henry

George Henry EUis, William Elrington, Thomas Gerard Elton, William * Emery, John ErroU, W. G. Earl of, KT.GCH Ersliine, Robert
Elliott,

Mar. 118 June July 03 5 Nov. June 09 8 Feb. Feb. 10 9 June Mar. 1212 Feb.^ 1425

10 Aug. 21JRoyal Artillery. 25 July 1433 Dragoons. 35 Mar. 16^30 Dragoons. 7 R. Veteran Batt. 25 Mar. Foot. 17J83 1 Jan. 16 Royal Marines. Royal Marines. 19 Mar. 96] Royal Marines. 3 April 16 81 Foot. 25 Mar. 17,37 FOot. Royal Artillery. 1 July 36 Unattached. 3 Mar. 25 7 1 Foot. 28 Jan. 1327 Foot. 1783;J7 Foot. 1 Sept. 14'Royal Marines. 15 Mar. 10|7 Garrison Battalion 8 July 19,66 Foot. 22 Mar. 29 89 Foot. 11 July 22 58 Foot. 28 Dec. 17 103 Foot. 25 April 17 21 Foot. 15 Jan. 24I43 Foot. 25 Dec. 18 West India Rangers. 11 Dec. 16 Royal Marines. 3 April 12; 44 Foot. 12 25 Jan. 17,89 Foot.
I

May

17,63 Foot.

Eustace, James

Evans, George Evans, John Evans, John

^ aaS Evaiis, Matthew "


Tj^

Evans, Ralph Evans, Thomas Every, John Eyma, John Adrian


Fairtlongh,
Farie,

Henry Blackler James

....

Farmer, Richard ^P Farmer, Wm. John George Fenton, William Ferguson, Arch. (Q.-m. 24 May Ferguson, Donald Ferguson, George
Fergusson, James Fergusson, Thomas
Ferrier,

10)

Walter
.

Ffennell, Ricliard

Fflnney, Edward Hamilton Finch, Edward " Finch, Hugh Frederick

Dec. 18 10 Feb. 20i21 Mar. 33 19 Dragoons. never 1814 3Prov.Bn.ofMintia. 25 Mar. 14 April 17| 3 May 31 23 Jan. 23J45 Foot. April 22|25 June 24 5 July 31 R. African Corps. Dec. 83 23 May 86,30 April 92 Irish Brigade. Aug. 07 19 NoV. 07:25 Sept. 17 1 Garrison Battalion. 28 Foot. Mar. 10 13 April 13 25 Dec Oct. 08 21 June 1023 July 20 83 Foot. Royal Art. Drivers. Dec. 05 1 Jan. 07 Sept. 12 16 Feb. 1425 May 17 62 Foot. Nov. 13 19 Jan. 14 25 Feb. 17 38 Foot. .June 01 17 Mar. 0325 June 02 15 Dragoons. 1814 R. Waggon Jrain. Sept. 11 15 Oct. Dec. 04 37 July 1 April 17 Royal Marines. 16 Jan. 1783 82 Foot. 25 Sept. 02 30 Foot. Nov. 99 11 Aug. Oct. 11 6 Dec. 13 10 April 17 9 Foot. 69 Foot. Aug. 05 31 July 06 8 Mar 1 R. Veteran Batt. never 2 May 16 Rifle Brigade. May 13 10 Dec. 13 25 Dec May 13 3 Dec. 14;25 Mar. 17 97 Foot. June 13 21 April 14,25 Feb. 10 57 Foot. [pany. April 09 5 Aug. 13 14 May 29 8 Foot. Independeut ComApril 95 23 Mar. 96 April 06 26 Oct. 0610 Dec. 18 98 Foot. Dec. 23 13 June 30! 1 April 36 46 Foot. June 07 20 July 09| 4 Sept. 17 13 Dragoons. Aug. 15 May 19 19 Dec. 221 9 Dragoons.
I I > :
1 1 ; i i 1 1

366

. .

IJeutcnaiits.

LIEUT.
Finn, James Glover Rtcbett, John Rtz Gerald, James Fill Gerald, Uiehanl
7
iii

21

Henrv ....
.'.

ta
Fitz

Fitz

Gibbou, Gerald Gibbon, William

2C
"29

FitzherlKTt, Ge<'>rge

Fleming. Hugh Fleming, Jii.ii..ilmstcr, 25 Dec. Flood, Ross


Follett, Frederick

9 ^

Fleetwood, James
04)

'

2o 4
11

25 26 2

56 Foot. 7 Garrison Battalion. 25 Mar. 77 Foot. 26 May Oct. Unattached. Aug. l:)20JuIv 1 26 April 17 23 Foot. .May lllfiSept. 1 25 Sept. 83 Foot. Oct. oy;ii July 1 25 Jan. 14 Foot. 9 Oct. Oct. lock) April 1 25 Dragoons. Jan. 102(i .Mar. 1 7 R. Veteran Batt. JTov. OC oJune U i R. Veteran Batt. .Mar. 1231 Mar. 1 22 April 4 Foot. Feb. 1516 .Mav 1 Nov. 71 Foot.

tW13.\iig. 1 00 8 Oct. U 11 JI April 1 12 it Mar. 1

Fonblanque, John Samuel Mart de Grenier 3 Jan. 10:18 June Foot, Randal July 2C, CAuir. Foote, John HoUis RoUc 18 April 1129 April 10 July 82| 7 Dec. Forbes, .\lexander 31 Jan. 82 15 May Forbes, Nathaniel Forbes, Peter 18 .Mar. 13 21 Aug. Ford, A rthur White 27 April 09 3 Oct. Ford, John * 2o May 09 30 May " Forster, John .\ugu9tn9 never i2o Dec. Forteseue, Georjre never |25 Mar. Forteseue, John Mill Aug. 13; 7 Mar.

>

Mar. 17 21 Foot.
32ll4 Foot. K; 9 Foot. 100 Foot. 102 Foot. Jan. 19 ;)5 Foot. 2 R. Veteran Batt. Nov. 21 13 West India Ret. 1814 2 Prov. Bn. of .Militia. 1814 3 Prov.Bn. of Militia. Oct. i;jl03Foot. Oct. 15|2 Garrison Battalion.
Feb. Feb.

Fortune, John

Oct.

13-23

May

Forward, Samuel Fowke, John Fowler, William Francklin, Michael George

. . . . .

June 15 8 June Feb. 12 19 Aug. Jlay 96 1 -Nov. 91)1 1 June 33 1 1 Nov. 36:20
1

'

June
Dec.

20|-J1

Dragoons.

18|68 Foot.

July 02 Royal Marines. Dec. 39;"3Foot.

iB
9

Franklin, Roliert

Dcane

.Vug.
.Sept.

0925
07j

-lug.

June 15 36 Foot.
Jan. Dec. Dec.

Fraser, .\ndrew Fraser, .\rchibald Fraser, .\rthur John Fraser, David Fraser, Donald

Simon"

13 20 July 3 Jan. Sept. 04 12 Jan. .May 111 2 Dec.

27 Unattached.
16llOI Foot.
14|2 Garrison Battalion.

Aug.

Mar.

llj

3 July

Frnter,
Fraser, Fraser,

Hugh

Sept. lo'

6 June

John Xoacnt Simon Frame, Wm. Horwood


. .

Jan. 26 20 Jan. -May 92 1 July Dec. 13 14 Dec.

Mar. 17 82 Foot. Mar. 16|1 Foot. 4 R. Veteran Batt. Feb. 39 Unattached. July 0242 Foot.
Foot. :M) Foot. 16|15 Foot. 0330 Foot. 18|97 Foot. 17 07 Foot. S Aug. 20:56 Foot.
.Vov.

Feb.

2658
17

in

Frttar, Arthur William. Freeman, .\lf. P. Isidore Walsh Freeman, Richanl Francis .. French, Hyacinth French, Lncius Fmich, William .h, WUliam Lasinb; _ tT, Leo[>old de
Lirton,
r.ill.r.

June 09 24 June 1120

Oct. 9614 May 12 2i Feb. April 9911 Nov. 99 i July July 0917 .May 132i Dec. Sept. 12' 4 .May- 162i July

May 06 1 1 Noy. 07 June 95 19 Jan. 9710 .Vus. 02 Roval Marines. Jan. 08 30 Aug. 0924 July 22 a-) Foot.
13 7 Dec. 14 7 April 16 71 Foot. a^,20 Feb. 9916 Feb. 09 4 Foot. Aug. n' 9 Feb. 14^18 April 176 Foot. 27 July 1 2 30 Jan. 14 25 .\pril 16 2 Line Bn. Ger. Leg. April 1526 June 17 22 Sept. 20 I Dragoons. 1 June l>4 22 .May 04i-25 Sept. 18) Foot. Feb. 83 April 81 178375 Foot. never 16 Mar. 14 1814 3 Prov. Bn. of Mn. '30 May 11 14 July 14'ij Mar. 17 13 Foot. [bles. 16 Dec. 07 4 Oct. l02.'i June 16.VewfoundlandFenci.Mar. 08 11 July 1117 Dec. 14 2 Garrison Battalion. i25 '21 Mar. 11 12 Aug. 12[24 May 21 Rifle Briurade. [l4 XoT. 1 1 . Sept. 13 2.'. .Mar. 17 27 Foot. '26 Oct. 07 12 Nov. 09ilO Nov. 17 15 Foot. 30 Nov. 9925 June 01 36 Foot. never Dec. 11 20 Oct. 1213 Nov. 17 60 Foot. Sept. 12 2 Feb. 14, .\ug. lOGarrison Company. May 1114 Jan. 13 20 Dec. 17 5 Writ India Rcgt. .Mr. 13 OJunc 14125 Dec. 1*42 Foot. 307
l2o Jul'y
Il.>

John

July

William

{I Gacirin, Pierce

?I1

fiainlner, Patrick

.William
i^her,

John
''harles .\rthur

V.John
.

-iham Arthur n Campbell


-ihur
i'

* G^liivc,

Wn. Gneffory uer, Andrew nes John ....

Oattv, Joseph

Gay, John Ocddes, .\lexander


Gelds,

James

Lieutenants.
LIEnT.
51JH Gerard,

Arthur

29

April

1316 Mar.

1 1 1

Gibb, Harry Wm. Scott .... Gibbings, Thomas Gibbon, Stephen Gibhons^ Thomas Gibbs, William Gibson, William 15) Gibson Wm. Joseph Giehard, Edward " Giffard, Thomas Frederick

^
^

11 July 14'^27 Sept. 20 Dec. lOJ 4 Feb. 20 May I2I1O Nov. 8 June 04i 1 Dee. 6 Aug. 07! 8 Feb.

3|P

Gilborne, Edward Gilder, Matthew William Gilfillan, Wm. Fred. Anderson


fflai
. . .

11 Feb. O81I3 Sept. 1 :7 Sept. 04|11 Mar. U 21 Aug. 06|28July 9 July 12 5 May 1 4 Oct. 08 18 Oct. 19 July 1026 Aug. 1

16 4 Foot. 22 Royal Artillery. Mar. 17 81 Foot. May 17 29 Foot. Jan. 36 Royal Artillery. June 21 8 Dragoons. 1 R. Veteran Batt. 8 R. Veteran Batt.
Feb. Dec.
April 10 4 Foot. May 18 Foot. Dec. 18 71 Foot. April 17 6 Foot. June 19 60 Foot. Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Feb. 15 5 Garrison Battalion.

Gill,

George Gillespie, Joshua


Gillies,

John

4 Mav 10|11 Sept. le Dec. 05i26June 9 Dec. 13^20 July 25 Nov. 13 20 Sept. 13 Nov. Glover, Edward 7 Nov. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. Goddard, George Anthony . 16 July 3 July Godfrey, Whiteside 25 Aug. 1 Oct. Goodacre, Richard * Goodair, William 18 Aug. 5 Mar. 30 Mar. 0921 Dec. Goodall, William Gordon, Alexander 22 May 3 Mar. Gordon, George 20 Feb. 6 Jan. 23 May 97 24 April Gordon, Sir John, Bt 23 Dec. 29 June Gordon, John 15 Aug. Gordon, John Pousonby .... 17 Jan. Gordon, Lewis Feb. 27 May Gordon, Sir Orford Gordon, iJ*. 10 Mar. 27 July Gordon, \A'illiam 27 May 16 Sept. Goslett, Jos.{Q.-Masl. 13 July 00) never 30 Nov. Goudie, John 23 May 1 Dec. 20 June 16 April Gould, Thomas 22 Sept. Goulden, George 8 Nov. 14 May 30 Aug. iP ?1M Graeme, G. Drummond 5 Dec. Graham, Alexander 26 Oct. Graham, Hector 8 June 11 April 25 Feb. Graham, James 15 Dec. 12 June Graham, llitchell 24 May 4 June Graham, Walter Grant, Alexander 10 Dec. 3 Dec. 20 Oct. 24 Dec. Grant, Alexander Grant, Charles 5 Jan. 1 5 June 2 Jan. Grant, George Colquhoun .... * Grant, James never 25 Dec. * Grant, James never i5 Dec. 1 Oct. 8 May ^3 Grant, John **' 24 July Grant, John^" 28 Mar. 18 5 Oct. 15 April i? Grant, John Grant, Robert 28 Sept. 31 May 22 Nov. Grant, William 12 Sept. Grant, William 16 Aug. 17 April Grant, William 21 Oct. 19 April Grape, Henry 3 Oct. 9 Apr. Grattan, James 9 Aug. 10 4 July 23 Sept. 12 May Graves, William 28 Jan. 1 1 Aug. Gray, Arthur Maynard 15 Oct. IJune Greatrex, Charles Butler

Gillman, Wm. Howard Gillmore, Joseph Albert .... Gilse, Frederick de Glanville, William Glassen, Caldwell Glendinning, Aclin?i 912^ Glendinning, Thomas ?iaa Glynn, Henry

4 Mar. 12 6 May 29 Jan. 06,26 Aug. 10 Nov. 08 7 Mar. 12 May 25 8 Oct. 18 Dee. 12 16 July 12 Nov. 12 1 Sept. 6 Feb. 06^26Sept.
15 June 15| 7

1 1 1

2
1 1

May
July

39 Unattached. 16 R. Artillery Drivers.


17 27 Foot. 15 R. Waggon Train.

May

2
1

Aug. Mar. 21 Nov. 29 Aug.


27

25
10
7

3
1

C C 8 C
5 )

25

^ ^

) 5

2
1

) )
i

28 71 Foot. 29 Roval Marines. 9 H. Veteran Batt. Sept. 17 60 Foot. Feb. 16 40 Foot. Feb. 37 60 Foot. Sept. 15 50 Foot. 5 R. Veteran Batt. May 17 Depot. [pany. Independent ComJune 16 52 Foot. Oct. 10 92 Foot. Dec. 19 85 Foot. May 03 4 Foot. 1783 81 Foot. Aug. 26 Unattached. Oct. Oi 35 Foot. Nov. 16 3 Garrison Battalion.

1
1

)May
(

1 1

7
1 1

8
1

17 York Lt. Inf. Vol. 2 R. Veteran Batt. 19 72 Foot. (Oct. 14 11 Dragoons. Mar. 17 82 Foot. [Leg. April 16 2 Lt. Inf. Bn. Ger. 1783 )0 Foot. Nov. 19 60 Foot. iJuly 17 27 Foot. April 96 Royal Marines. 6 R. Veteran Batt.

May

<

8
1

Invalids.

7
1 1
1

1
1

'

9
1

2
1

16 Canad. Fencible Inf. 83 81 Foot. Dec. 2-i 2 Ceylon Regt. June 16 R. Waggon Train. 1814 R. Waggon Train. Oct. 25 Royal Artillery. 2 R. Veteran Batt. Aug. 38 Unattached. Sept. 19 Dragoons. Mar. 95 34 Foot. Mar. 10 7 Garrison Battalion. Sept. 12| 7 Garrison Battahon. Oct. 14| Royal Marines. Aug. 14 |9 Dragoons. Sept 09] Royal Marines. April 29,,7 West India Regt. Sept. 14; Roval Marines. 368
Oct.

May

UeiUenaHU.
I I

COBNET, ' _ ETC.


2o Oct.
7 -Nov.

.. LIEUT
34 Unattached.
31 14 Foot.

Greaves, Charles Greaves, Spencer GrtcD, SaiDuel Greene, E<lwanl '

27

-Itj

Greene, Geonje Grecne,Jolin


Greer, Alixaniler Greer, William Grcetliaiu, Jolin llcnrv
i-"i'i, \Vu>.
iur,

31 Oct. 10 10 13 Dec. 13 1 31 .Aug. 9.) 1 8 Nov. 09i29


|

6 July
2
.\pril

8 June 30 9 Mav 3 June 28 1 Aug. Sept. 12 23 Dec. An;;. 16 1 Feb. Oct. 96! 5 Jan. Dec. I2|25 June 8 Jan. 01 17 Sept. Oil 9 July 12|25 Mav 2-Jij June 24 23 Mar.
13,25

24 78 Foot. 19RovaI Artillerv. 04 10 Foot.


17 83 Foot. 02 G Foot.

17 11 Foot.

32 Unattached.

Osbume

"

Lenis

'.Crier, Rolwrt" r-on, Charles


.

21 Sept. 0y|i3 Oct. 13 Jan. 13 9 Dec. ii(i Feb. 1013May

e,

in,

George John
ChiirUt

25 May 9 July
!

June 16 84 Foot. 19 1 Aug. 22 01 Foot. 12i27 Mar. 17 44 Foot. 15, 2 Mar. 20 25 Oct. 21 1 Dragoon Guards. 03 15 Aug. 05' 28 Mar. 15 Roval Marines.
11 '23 Sept. 13,25 .May 05i

May

2 July OSilo Aug. 3 Sept. 12 28 July Jan. 13112 Nov. 4 Aug. 1424 Mav ?l Ciriffiihs, Henry llO Feb. lli 1 Nov. ^Griffith<i, John George' 23 Nov. 0928 Feb. Griffitlis, Thomas. ..... 29 Sept. 04 9 Dec. Grittiths, Valentine 8 Oct. 1221 Jan. Griffiths, William Stuart 4 Mar. 09 16 Mar. Griiiifs. Bufx^t" Grove, Charles Tliomas. 4 June 12 13 Oct. never [25 Feb. Grove. James ...112 April 981 4 July Grovestins, .\ugust de ;24 Dec. 1221 April Gnicbcr, Daniel liuitt, E/lirard j25 Aug. 07J10 Sept. iton, Nathaniel R |22 Aug. 08! 5 June 22 Nov. 0927 April uotns, Nich. Theo. de Jan. 10 15 Oct. .John n, (ieorge 4 Mar. 06J 1 April !2(i Aug. 0420June ri. William Cling, Alexander 123 Oct. 07| 2 Jan. 19 July 04 2 Sept. (J f.1 (iunning, George' never Hackett, William |l9 Dec. Iladwt-n, Tliomas 21 Mav 1818 Mar. 3J Aug. 10 13 May 5 lEl Iliiu'gup, William Haire, Joliii 12 Nov. 0C18 Feb. llalahan, Richard Newton Chr 12 Mar. 12 24 May Hall, Chambers never [25 Dec. Hall, Robert 2 .April 12 3 .\ug. Hallt, Thonuu oJulv 9;) 24 April C April 092.) April |9 Ilamer, Mich. Grcathced... 3 Oct. 05-23 April %S Hamilton, George 2U April 13 4 Aug. ^ llaniilinn, George " Sept. 09 2:j Julv {) Hamilton, James Banbnrv '. .|2 Jul 17 Aug. iS\ Hamilton, John Hamilton, I<<il>ert Campbell 13 Feb. 2 Aug. 10 31 Oct. {) Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, William Henry !27 Oct. 08 18 Jan. Hammcp'lev, William 4 July l.j 28 Feb. /A;n, Rohrrt 1 Mar. Oil 20 Mar. Ilanlcastle. William Aogustu.".. 7 .Mar. 11 29 April HanKn. William 22 Feb. 1022 Oct. Hardman, lltnry Anthony 1<! June W! 15 Jan. 19 May 13 9 Dec. CXI Hanlman, Samuel..'. 1 Oct. 1028 Mar. Hiinjror,, John Longford * Hurland, John never 25 Feb. 5 Oct. 13 3 .\ag. Harman, Joshua
tfilh,
I

17 37 Foot. jRoval Marines.

U Iriffith. David a Grillitli*, Edwin"


(

'

14|11 April 22 3(i"Foot. 13: 1 Julv 1 GR. Artillery Drifers. 15 12 .Mar. 2,') R. Staff Corps.

12 1 Nov. 14 R. .VrtiUerj- Drivers. 12 8 R. Veteran Batt. 07 1 Sept. 14' Roval Marines. 14 5 Oct. 15 23 Foot. 12 IRoval Artillery. 14 24 Feb. 16 14 Foot. 14 1814 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil. 01129 Oct. 09 nompesch"3 M. Rifl. 14!25.Mar. 17 39 Foot. 12 2 R. Veteran Bait. 1116 Jan. 1 7 R- Corsican Rangers. 11 1 815 Dillon's Regt. 12 13 Nov. 17 15 Foot. 12| 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 05120 May 13 72 Foot.

If

?n

181561 Foot. 221 Dragoon Guards. jl R. Veteran Batt. 24'l3 Feb. 35 89 Foot.
10{

07|10 Jan.
11

. .

.'

Ilarringtim, Henry Harris, Charles

Harrii, William Hart, John iSi Hartley, James Campbell

12 14 Feb. 2& Unattached. 1815 1 Garrison Battalion. 15;25 April 1C25 Foot. 1325 Sept. 1414 Foot. 13|25 Feb. 16 71 Foot. 95 IRoval Marines. 12 2 April 185 Foot. 07l25 Oct. 27 Unattached. 1522Sipt. 37 Unattached. 12il8 Dec. 2)J 10 Dragoons. 13 iO .Mar. 16 2 Line Bn.Ger. Leg. XM 25 June 0335 Foot. 11 26 .Mar. 18 29 Foot. 18 14 Foot. 101 1 Jan. 16, 12 .\ug. 17 3 Garrison Battalion, ll! 5 R. Veteran Batt. 19 14 Mar. 22 75 Foot. 13 2.5 Feb. 16 2 Garrison Battalion. 07 2.5 April 167 West India Regt. 131 June 16 10 Dragoons. 12 110 R. Veteran Batt. Ul 1814 1 Prov. IJn. of Mill. 14 25 Oct. 16 Wattcville's Regt. 90 May 0C12Oct. 1* 1 Sept. 14 Roval Marines. II Aug. 1 3 12 J nne 1625 Oct. 17 60 Foot. 31 July 12 25 Jan. 13: 8 R. Veteran Batt. {I3Jwie 11,12 Aug. 1325 Dec 18.2 Foot. |24 Jan. 14|24 Mav 15125 Mar. I6il4 Foot.
08|

360

. .

Lieutenants.
PLACED ON HALF PAY.

WHEN

Hartman, Rawlins

6 Aug.
11 Feb.

17 Dec.

Hadehnm, Wm. Gale


Hassard, Richard Haswell, John Stepney Hatheway, Charles Havelockj Thomas Hawkins, George Hawkins, George Drew Hawkins, John Hay, Alexander Murray Hazen, John Hearn, John Heming 5123 Hearn, William Marcus SiSjl Hearne, George Henry Heath, Philip * Heath, Thomas
"

10 Dec. 25 Mar. 3 Sept.

23 Dec.
17 Oct.
,

25 20 18 25 2G 3 24

Aug.
Oct.

1814 96 Foot. 6 R. Veteran Batt.


R. Irish Artillery.

Aug. Aug.
Jan. Feb.

Mar.

5 Nov. 10 Nov. 24 April

^^
.

1^ Heathcote, Josh. Chappell

5 May 10 June IG Mar. IG Dec. never 13 Sept.


7 Jan.

1 Dec. 22 July 23 June 18 Feb. 7 July 29 Oct. 29 July 25 Dec. 10 Dec.

Heddine, Wm. Levitt Heddle, Alexander


Hegarty, Luke Hely, James Joseph Fred

21 Sept.

May

ga Hemsley, Henry Hemsworth, Wm. John Henderson, James Allen

10 Sept. to Aug. !.5 April

20 Mar. 31 July
1

Sept.

Henderson, Walter Henderson, William Hendley, Henry Earhery Henry, Charles


* Herbert, John James

26 Nov. !8 Mar. 31 Dec. 4 July


4 Jan.

18 July 28 Dec.

30 Aug. 14 R. Marines, [cibles. 25 April 10 New Brunswick Fen9 May IG 7 Foot. 25 An 86 Foot. 1 Sept. 14 Roval Marines. 25 Mar. 17 62 Foot. 12 April 33 Unattached. 25 Mar. 49 Foot. 25 Oct. 60 Foot. 25 Mar. IG 44 Foot. 29 Aug. 16 4 Foot. 3 Dec. 30 Royal Artillery. 25 Sept. 14 38 Foot. "7 Mar. 28 Cape Corps. 25 Mar. 31 35 Foot. 25 Dec. 21 R. African Corps. 1803 81 Foot. 13 July 15 31 Foot. 5 Dec. 22 28 Foot. 30 Mar 50 Foot.
25 Sept. 18 10 Foot. 11 June 18 72 Foot. 5 May 17 5 Foot. 29 Dec. 17 3 Ceylon Regt. 25 June 16 Sicilian Regt. 25 Sept. 14 41 Foot. 8 R. Veteran Batt. 25 Mar. 16 15 Foot.

2G Feb.
18 Oct. 17 Oct.

28 Nov. never
8 Dec. 8 Oct. 7 Sept. 19 Sept. 30 Nov. 13 May

Herbert J Isaac
Herrick,

20 Mar. IG Mar. 25 Dec. 31 Mar.

Edward Henry

Herron, Samuel Hewat, William Hewetson, Henry 212=1 Hewetson, John Hewett, James Waller Hiwetl, William Hewitt, Jiobert= Heylund, Langford Hickman, Richard Hicks, Raymond Higgin, Robert Higgins, Alexander Boyd Higginbotham, Henry * Hilder, Jesse

June 0930 May


22 Oct. 10 Dec. 28 Sept. 7 July 23 Jan. 3 Nov.
15 May 19 July 21 June

May

6 25 25 25 24

May
Jan.

Nov. 23 24 Foot. 17 62 Foot. Mar. 26 101 Foot. Mar. 31 35 Foot.


18
Foot.

aU

14 June 21 Oct. 8 April 7 Jan. IG Oct.


11

Aug.

May

2 Nov. 13 May

Hilditch, Charles

^ Hill, Richard Hillas, Thomas ^ Hilliard, Christopher


Hilton, \Villiam Legh * Iliiule, Edward
^P

never July 28 Dec. 10 Aug. 7 July


21
1

21 June 2 April 25 Dec. 15 Sept.

2 Mar.
13 June 22 Feb. 1 Dec.

7 R. Veteran Batt. 19 61 Foot. 22 Mar. 32 101 Foot. 1 Mar. Royal Jlarines. 5 R. Veteran Batt. 25 Mar. 17 12 Foot. 4 Dec. 17 1 Foot. 5 Sept. 20 'i Dragoons. 13 25 Sept. 14 15 Foot. 11 Oct, 3 Foot. 12 Feb. 18 45 Foot.

16 Dec.

"

May
never

8 April 1 96 Foot. 10:25 Nov. 18 5 Foot. 14 Feb. 22 98 Foot.

Hiue, John"* Hingston, Francis Bernard Hockings, Richard Hodder, Edward" Hodgetts, Tliomas Hodson, Alderson Hoey, Richard Hudson O'Reilly
.
.

mi

25 Dec. 13 30 April 32 8 5 Dec. 17 7 Sept. 6 29 July 1310 Aug. 26 4 Sept. 13 Mar. 3520 25 Jan. 22 Aug. 1122 11 Nov. 17 Aug. 26,30

1814 Rifle Brigade.

Aug.

May 40 Unattached.
Feb.

13 Oct.

July
Jan.
Oct.

20 84 Foot. 04 92 Foot. Nov. 16 69 Foot.


37 Unattached.

June 20 2 Foot.
35 85 Foot.
Caithness
[Infantry. Fencible

Hojel,

James
9 June 07 6 Feb. Dec. 12 7 Feb.
8
12|

^ Holborn, Charles
^ ^ Holmes, Benjamin Hayes
Hole, William Holgate, Edward Milton Holland, Rupert Charles HoUis, William Henry 815J Holman, Charles

2 Oct. 17 10 Dragoons. 14 25 Mar. 17 43 Foot.


13 25 Jan. 16;'82 Foot. 09 1 April 17i Roval Marines. 08 24 July 17 57 Foot.
13|25 Dec. 18]52 Foot.

May

27 Sept. 05 2(i Aug. 07 10 Sept. 12 2 Nov. 09

23 Sept. 11 Aug. 5 May 11 Nov. 13 Aug.

12|26Mar. 17136 Foot,

370

Lieutfimnts.
LIEUT.
Holmes,
Clias.

Wm,

Scott D.

IIoluKS, David

Iltilnies,

James

April 21 Oct. '23 Feb.


j21
;

7 Sept.

20 Jan.
Dec. 24 Feb.

17 Sept.

Holt, George Fnincis Ilolvoake, llciirv

never

22 Oct.

{]

liome, John Home, William

'

U
{28

Oct.
-A u^'.

20 Xov.
7 Jan. 3 Aug. 9 Dec. 5 Oct.

24 Nov.

{)

iU

Howl, Jmner*

IH

Hopkins, Charles D Hopkins, Wm. Randolph Horan, Thomas James*' Houghton, ^^'illiam Hon', Johnson

22 Jan.
14 Sept. 12 Oct. G Feb. 20 Julv 10 Oct.

June

4 Mav 14 Jan.

How,
4)

Tlionias

Howard. HcnrjHowelU, Jonathan Hubbard, Armiger Watts Hubbard, Jauies Hudson, Henry Hudson, John Huirhes, Edward liB Hushes, George Huifhes, Henrv Francis
Hull, Arthur Hill

25 Mar. 1 June

8 June 25 April 1 Dec.


4

9Mav
1

Mav

Xov.

16 Oct. 14 April 12 Xov.

20 Aug. 27 Mar. 30 Sept. 9 Sept.

Humphreys, Chas. Gardiner Humphreys, John {) Hunt, Michael


{)

Hunt. William Hunter, Thomas Hunter, William Dodsworth Hurring, Tliomas Hurt, Francis Hutchinson, Jolin Hutton, William Huygliue, Samuel {I Hyde, Frolcrick

r.

29 April 13 4 Oct. Feb. 8 June 09 G Xov. 24 Aug. 11 Mar. 9 -May 3 Au._'. 09 12 .Mar. 13 April 00 8 Aug. 14 Jan. 1429 June 23 Feb. Ui27 Xov. 2.3 April 0517 April 14 May 12' 12 Aug. Xov. 10 June 6 Xov. 12 Xov. 14 May 26 Nov. 30 Aug. 26 Jan.
20 Oct. 10 10 Sept. 27 Aug. 07 29 June 24 Aug. 2G 8 Sept.
2 19

Q Jackson, Charles Jackson, Frtde.-ick Jackson, James Jackson, John Jacksou, William Jacob, John Villicrs
tl Jagoc, Jonathan^
James, David William
JaiuL'S, Jose{>h (-lillam

May Mav

O4I15 April
14'24
ll-.>!)

Mav
June
June

3 Oct. 28 Aug. 3 April


10

8!)|17 .Mar.

11 10

Mav

11 Feb.

James, Hubert 18 Mav Junes, Robt. Uuwin Donnitliome 28 Mav Jameson, Thomas 15 Dec. Jameson, William 21 Mav Jappie, William 14 Mav
.

08 19 11 5 07 27 08 15
12.
1

13 10 April April

Dec. Julv
Oct.

Jarrry, James Ibbotson, Henry Jejfrcyfonj Utorge

19 Jeffries, Jos<^-ph

Jennini:9,
Jcrris,

George

JenningH, HichanI Bcnnct

Thomas
WilUain

lUius,

2 Feb 29 April 13 Xo^-. 07 26 April 1 April 12 12 June 28 Julv 95 12 Jan. 8 .May 11 5 July 18 July 05 19 .Mar. 9 .Mar. 32 29 Jan. JO Julv 18 25 Sept. |;jO April 122!) June
I22
1

Incr^ Charles
Inglis,

Mav Win
Oct'.

Edward Inman, Thomas Withy

Ul Inncs, .Alexander IB

Innts, Robert Johns, James ODec. Johnson, J. (Q.Mm. USepl.aa. 8 May Johnson, William Froude 21 May

4 Jan. 19 July 2 Dec.

Jan. 12 17 June 10 7 Oct. 10 15 Oct. 1224 Xov. 28 Unattached. 13 4 April 1525 Dec. 28 48 Foot. 05 29 Jan. 11 I Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 34 11 Mar. 37 26 July 3940 Foot. 18i 4 Not. 1322Sep"t. 17 103 Foot.

13 .April 17|3 Dragoons. 14 April 17,9 Foot. 12 Dec. 04 H. Marines. 1 1814;2 ProT. Bn.of Militia 1 1818,84 Foot. 1 3 July 17:3 Foot. I 15 Jan. 24 York Light Inf. ( |9 R. Veteran Batt. 25 Mar. 17,74 Foot. 25 Julv 105 Foot. J5 Mar. 17 32 Foot. Mar. IGI15 Foot. : ;8| 9 Sept. 28JRoyal Marines. 1 1 Sept. 14Roya! Marines. 1 1 Sept. 14jRoval Marines. t 27 Dec 21 77 Foot. t 8 Aug. 21 Royal Marines. 1 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 1 25 Oct. 19 60 Foot. 1 8 Sept. 194 West India Hegt. 1 ;3 Dee. 18|l9 Foot. 3 Aug. 22 73 Foot. 25 Aug. UliGlengarrv Fenciblcs. 28 June 31150 Foot.' 4 Sept. 17.14 Dragoons. 181072 Foot. 2 Mar. 1501 Foot. 5 Feb. 29 Roval Staff Corps. ISilO Xov. 21 18 "Dragoons. UOI25 Xov. 1064 Foot. 10 28 Aug. 23 17 Dragoons. 01|25 June 02 15 Dragoons. 1524 April 2;V00 Foot. 33]28 Sept. 37 Roval Marines. 00 Foot. Oct. 131 6 May 17 4 Foot. 0921 Aug. 17 3 Foot. 3229 Aug. 34 27 Foot. 07 20 June 12 Royal Marines. 20,25 Oct. 21 4 Foot. 15 Mar. 17 04 Foot. 03 27 Xov. 93177 Foot. 25 Mar. 17 32 Foot. 15 Dec. 37iHoval Marines. 25 Xov. 1009 Foot. 13 April 15.J0 Foot. 1 Sept. 14 Roval Marines. 10 25 Dec. 18 3 \Vest India Regt. 7 Aug. 17i37 Foot. 1325 Mar. 17|l4 Foot. 10 15 May 17 7 Foot. 15 5 Oct. 17 103 Foot. 00| [2 R. Veteran Batt. 14 May 18 1 Foot. 07 2.'> -Aug. 10 I Garrison Battalion. .30 22 Julv 3638 Foot. 23 .May 24 24 Foot. 1325 Dec. 18 Rifle Brigade. 08' jl R. Veteran Batt. 13 25 Mar. 103 Dragoon Guards. 13 16 Mar. 1545 Foot.
1
1
1 1 1 1 1 ]
*.

371

Lieutenants.
LIEUT.
19 Aug. 12 15 June 15'18 April 17 -29 Foot. 1814 2 Prov.Bn. of Militia. never 25 Dec. 13 25 Dee. 7827 Sept. 81, 17835G Foot. 6 Aug. 07 8 Aug. 10 11 Oct. 16 Canadian Fcncibles. 22 Sept. 25 19 Sept. 26! 7 July 38, Unattached. 1 June 2611 April 27 9 Oct. 35 89 Foot. "' 28 Oct. 78 25 Mar. 83 1783j86 Foot. 31 Mar. 08 2 Dec. 13 |lO R. Veteran Batt. Jones, Edward 9 May 11 10 Feb. 13 9 April 1960 Foot. Jones, Jeremy 23 April 07 28 Feb. 11 6 July 21 j22 Dragoons. Jones, John 22 Mar. 0925 Sept. 27 3 Mar. 34 Royal Marines. Jones, John Parslow 28 Mar. 11 8 Oct. 12 21 April 17i40 Foot. Jones, Richard Jones, Vaughan 12 Nov. 07 12 Jan. 09 25 May 10 8 Garrison Battalion. 25 Mar. 17]44 Foot. 25 Mar. 12 21 May Jones, William 25 Nov. 1325 Oct. 25 Feb. 16 1 Light Dr. Ger. Leg. Jones, William 14 Mar. 15 27 Nov. 22 May 17 101 Foot. Jones, William John Williams Jordan, Edward 25 Aug. 07 10 Aug. 16 Oct. 17 26 Foot. Joynour, Reuben 8 Feb. 83 1783 89 Foot. 22 Feb. 10 17 Sept. 12 6 R. Veteran Batt. Ireland, James Stanleij Irvine, Robert 22 July 13 4 May 15 11 July 16 7 West India Regt. 24 Mar. 14 18 May 5 Nov. 13 Dragoons. 31811 Irving, Jacob JJraihus*^ Irving, Robert 16 May 11[ 7 July 14 26 Oct. 32 Foot. ' 4 Mar. 1324 Nov, 13 Jan. 37 3 Foot. Irwin, Alexander" 22 April 13] 9 Oct. 18 5 Aug Unattached. Irwin, Charles 25 Feb. 08i28 Dee, Irwin, John Robert 1814 54 Foot. 823 Isaacson, Egert. Cha. Har. 30 Dec. 12 14 July 14 !5 Sept. 23 Ganison Company. 30 Jan. 06:30 Dec. 07 6 R. Veteran Batt. Juxon, John 23 Dec. 1325 Dec, 25 April 16 60 Foot. Kane, John Daniel 21 Oct. 13 4 May 15 25 Mar. 17 4 Foot. Kane, John Joseph Kayes, William 14 May 12 10 Aug. 14 1815 73 Foot. 5 Jan. 14 26 Feb, 25 July 68 Foot. Kearnes, John 10 Nov. 08 30 May II 25 Dec. 24 4 Foot. Keatinge, George Keene, James 10 Dec. 10 25 Feb. 9 May 05 35 Foot. Keep, William Thornton 29 Aug. 11 8 Sept. 13 25 Dec. 14 28 Foot. Keir, John 28 April 06 21 Aug. 06 29 Sept. 08 Foot. 17 Dec. 07 10 AprU 11 181, 87 Foot. IP Kelly, John never 17 Dec. 94 R. Irish Artillery. Kelly, William never 21 Sept. 15 Kelsall, Joseph 8 R. Veteran Batt. Kemple, John 6 June 11 26 Mar. 12 10 Jan. 26 99 Foot. * Kendall, Richard 25 Dec. never 25 June 16 R. Waggon Train. 19 May Kennear, David*' 1 Dec. 1 1 July 16 R. Artillery Drivers. 13 April 09 21 Feb. 16 Feb. 24 1 Foot. ft 831 Kennedy, Francis*'' 4 Ceylon Regt. Kennedy, John 19 Dec. 05 5 Feb. 2 Jan. * Kennedy, Patrick Henry never 25 Dec. 13 1814 2 Prov.Bn. of Militia. R. W. India Rangers. Kent, James 14 Sept. 15 24 Dec. 18 4 Oct, Kentish, Edward 30 Mar. 79 16 Oct. 82 1 Sept. 83 Royal Alarines. Kenworthy, William 17 June 13 1 Oct. 18 25 Sept. 2: 48 Foot. 11 July 34 26 July 39 Unattached. Kepple, Henry 23 Nov. Ker, John 31 Dec. 12 '5June 18 25 Dec. 18 90 Foot. Kerr, Charles 23 Feb. 09 7 Mar. II 11 April 16 72 Foot. 9 July 03 18 Feb. 04 4 R, Veteran Batt. Kerr, James 21 Jan. 13 23 Nov, 15 Mar. 21 104 Foot. 3183 Kerr, John Henry .... 11 Feb. II 25 May 15 25 Mar. 17 60 Foot. 3183 Kerr, Robert Kersteman, Harry Gobins 12 Dee. 11 20 Sept. 14 2 Sept. 22 Royal Artillery. Royal Artillery. 13 Dec. 13 30 Sept. 16 3133 Kett, Charles George'^'' Kettlewell, Evans 3 June 07|21 April 08 25 Dec. 18 96 Foot. Kierulf, William Duntzfelt 20 11 April 20 22 Dragoons. 1 Jan. 19| 2 Jan. Kingsborough, Robert, Vise 6 July 14 24 Dec. 18 12 June 26 Unattached. Kingscote, Thomas Henry jl5 May 17 never 22 14 Dragoons. Kingsley, Daniel 17 Oct. llilO Sept. 12 17 Aug. 32 Unattached. Kingsley, Jeffries 24 June 13;25 Nov. 13! 19 Feb. 18!3 Dragoons. KingsmiU, William 15 Sept. 0830 May II 10 R. Veteran Batt. Knight, Alfred"' 18 June 12'l4 Feb. 14 13 Nov. 33 90 Foot. Knight, Richard Lett 16 May 11(15 July 19,25 Dec. 23 22 Foot. Knight, William 14 Feb. 05'28 May 07! 3 Dec. 18 28 Foot. Kno.\, Francis 23 Mar. 08,23 May 10|14 Aug. 17 31 Foot.

Johnson, William Stephen Johnston, Galbraith Johnston, George Johnston, John Johnston, John Rollo Johnston, William Bacon Johnstone, William

. .

^ a

^ ^

. . . .

Lieutenants.

HBUT.
La nerthcHlicrre, P. Slarie |9 Lacy, Samuel Walter La (lraiiL;e, James Warriugtoii Lambert, John
. .

JP Lane,

Ambrose Lane, Ambrose

1 June IC 8 West India Hcgt. lOKi Sept. I June 24 10 Foot. Mar. 14 j Uct. 1 Mar. 10 3 Dragoon Guards. never 2o Mar. 1 1814 3Prov. Bn. of Militia Mav 1128 July 1325 June Aug. 07 7 Mar.

101-2 Not.

Oct.

>

Lane, Francis Lane, Jolm Lane, John {I Lane. Jolm fiarnett

Lant;,

Jolm

{) Ijiiigilon, Colwell Langtlon, John

Lanjiford, Richard

Coplen

Lapasture, Henry de Laplain, John

Latham, Jolm
Laurie, James Lanrson, John Laicson, William Laye, George Lea, William

Sept. 11 7 Dec. Oct. 1-228 April June l.iSO Dec. Oct. 12 30 Aug. Aug. 1010 Dec. April 0021 Dec. 2.^) Dec. never .Sept. 0813 Oct. Dec. 1519 Mar. Oct. '22 6 Dec. Julv l.-} 14 July Mar. 0424 Sept. Oct. 2217 Aug.

June 0914 Nov.


14-29 April Jan. 04-24 July never 5 July Dec. 12 7 Dec. Nov. 1025 Sept. Aug. 09 3 July Ang. 07 2 Feb. April 12 5 Aug. April 0.528 Oct. Feb. 0815 Sept. Dec. 28 3 April Star. 10 1 Nov. Mar. 1210 Feb. Mar. 09 C Feb. April 16 9 Nov. Jan. 1217 June Oct. 14 16 Oct.

July

Leach, Henry

Leaf, John Walton Lcathcs, Edward

Loavach, John
Lee, Edward Lee, George Leevis, Coakley Leacct, John Lei^li, Ucorge llenry
Letinartt,

John

Thomas

Leslie, Ani^ua Leslie, Ixslie,

Anthony John
George Tnminio Francis
**
. . .

L'l!J.trance,

L'F,^tr,ini:e,

J.Jl Lt-win, Carri;rue

^ iM

Lenin, Thomas Ross

Lewis, Henry Lewis, Tliomas Twis, WilUam Lianlet, Frederick Ltddcniale, John

3 Au 0927 June Not. 06 15 Dec. Sept. 06 4 Aug.

Mav
.May

14 10 Oct.

Mar. 1010

May

15 10 April

Lind, Robert Lindsay, Alexander


|) Lindsry,
Lisle,

June 9621 Feb. Feb. 08 10 Oct.


-25

Feb.

Uenry John Benjamin dc

Lister,

John"

John Little, John WUIiam


Little,

IJiivd, fharles

Mi Uoyd,
Lofi^an,

F^wnrd

Bell

Lloyd, John Ormsby Locke, William fl ?S1 LockwocKl, Vurcfoy ".

David John Long, Edmunil Sliugsby


Ix)(ne.

Sept. Feb. 0527 Julv April 09 OSep't. Jan. 1911 .Mar. June 06-28 Oct. .Mav II 12 Mar. .Nov. 1314 .May June 14 3 Julv April 1 1 -22 April .Mar. 7910 Sept. Dec. 0530 Mar.

Dec. Dec.

11 11 Jan.

112

Aug. 04 8 Aug.
.Mar.

Long, M'illiam
Lonsdale, Alureil (9A Lonvlale, William Larimer, Charles Jfunt JP Irimer, William O Love, Jamvo '" Lovchice, Henry Pliilip

14 7 April
-26

Mav
Feb.

3 Aug.

10,15

May

Jan. 05,-28 April Julv 0548 June

Not. 019 Mar.

A tig.

0g|-24

May

. . .

"

Lieutenants.
PLACED ON
Lovelock, John Birmingham Lovett, G. W. Molyncux Lovett, Henry William * Lovett, Joseph Veuahles
Lovett,
.

Thomas

Lowe, Addison Lowe, John ^ Lowry, Armar Lowry, John^"


Lozon, Victor

SUJ Lucas, Jasper Luckett, James * Luckhurst, Thomas Lugard, John


Lupton, William

^ fflSJ Lye, Benjamin


Lynch, Samuel Smith Lynd, Robert Lyon, George
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil Lyster, Henry Lyster, Willian John M'Amiallv, Charles-

Leigh

Lynam, Charles Lynch, Anthony Francis Lynch, Edward Crcan

Wm.

l^mAM'Arthvr,

Charles'"'

..

M'Arthur, James Earle M*Bean, Alexander M'Carthy, Justin Thadeus Cour

3 Aug. 09 4 July 27 April 20 30 Nov. 2 June 04 18 June never 25 Feb, 1 April 09 17 April 18 Aug, 6 April 21 Sept. IS 16 June 28 July 31 Dec 7 June 10 24 Dec. Sept. 07 26 Feb 6 Jan. 19 July 31 Dec. 99 19 June never 25 Jan. 20 May 95 11 Nov. 28 Nov. 1 9 Feb, 4 Aug. 30 June 25 June 1 16 Nov. 2 Jan. 1 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 23 21 Jan. 7 April 14 16 Nov 14 Feb 31 Oct. 4 Sept. 06 10 Feb. 2 Sept. 24 13 June 29 May 17 7 Sept. 12 Mar. 20 Nov. OC 31 Dec. 9 Nov. 09 17 Oct. 17 May 11 4 Dec. 26 April 13 27 Nov.
17 Jan. 7 Oct. 12 May 15 Jan.

25 Oct. 21 24 6 Jan. 32 07 19 Nov. 07 1814 12 1 Mar.

29 Foot. 30 Foot.
Foot.

3 Prov.Bn. of Militia.

10 14 25 Dec Nova Scotia Fcncib. 14 1814145 Foot. 12 13 July 20,95 Foot.


14 April 08;62 Foot. 15 25 Mar. 17J32 Foot. 01 14 April 03;10 Dragoon 1814 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia 95 16 July 03 62 Foot. 25 June 17 60 Foot. 11 5 June 17 11 Dragoons. 15 25 Mar. 10 15 Foot. 28 Dec. 17 66 Foot. 8 April 34 22 Foot. 21 June 33 77 Foot. 4 April 23 65 Foot. 08 26 Nov 99 Foot. 7 Sept. 33 46 Foot. 20 26 Oct. 21 7 Dragoons. 83 ;5 June 10 8 Garr. Battalion. 07 5 Oct. 20 84 Foot. 2 R. Veteran Batt. 13 12 Oct, 14 Foot. [Leg. 26 Mar. 16 2 Lt. In. Bn. Ger.

Royal Artillery. 1 U. Veteran Batt.

M'Carthy, William
M'Clintock, James M'Clure, Arthur

^ M'Cormick, James ^ M'Crohnn, Denis Eugene


M'Culloek, James Murray
. .

May
.
.

Jan. 38 10 July 16 25 Nov. 15 25 April 09 5 09 17 Mar. 14 25 13 13 18 12 23 07 26

May
Feb. Dec.

39 Royal Marines. Mar. 17 10 Foot. Feb 88 Foot.

M*Dermott, James

M' Dcrnwtt, Thomas


M'DeniK.tt, William H. E. ... M'Dniiald, Cliarles Alexander
.

M'Doiialil, Colin ?Mill.M'l>""ii>'l>13ouiiI.l M- Dimiild, lliinenn

M'Donell, Angus
SlSti

M'Donough, Thomas

M'Dougall, Hugh M'Dougall, John Robert M'Dougall, Patrick M'Dougall, Thomas Wm. John M' Duff, Alexander
ffiffil

M'Diillie,

Donald

MTiirlinus \\illiam M'( inldrii'k, /Kncas M'Uregor, John M'Orcgor, .Inlin M'lllrce, Knbrrt William

16 May IS 1 Oct. 2 Nov. 98 17 July 5 Oct. 31 Mar. 1 Nov, 25 Feb. :8 Jan. 21 July 2 July 3 Oct. 25 Nov. 08 21 Feb. 22 Oct. 7 June 9 July 03 19 Oct. 6 Feb. 12 24 Feb. ;)1 Aug. 07 30 Oct. 4 June 12 14 April May 77 12 Dec. 28 Dec. 09 13 May 10 Mar. 28 5 July 23 Feb. 09 9 July 4 Feb. 13 10 Mar. 11 July 11 1 April 11 Nov. 13 15 Jan. 12 May '20 22 Dec. 11 Dec. 06 6 Feb. 25 Oct. 28 Feb.

18 1 Foot. 18 94 Foot. 3 R. Veteran Batt. 0411 June 16 Royal Marines. 14 25 Mar. 16 20 Dragcjons. 7 R. Veteran Batt.

25 25 May 20 Foot. 16 "25 June 18 32 Foot.


11 '25 Feb,

72 Foot.

15 25 Feb.

04
14 25 09 21 14 25
81

12

36 6
12 15 14 27
14''28

1825
24 25
08J23
11 '25

T^J\riiitoshA7idreic(Q,M.V2\ttT.W)

never
21 Sept. :2 Feb. 7 April 31 Dec. 18 April 18 Dec. 21 Sept.

M'Intyre, Peter M'lver, Donald M'Kellar, John M'Kenzie, John M'Kenzie, William Fleming

25 Dec. 14 05 16 Mar. 09 1 lO' 9 April 12 17

16 40 Foot. 9 R. Veteran Batt. Aug. 10 Glengarry Fencibles. June 27 34 Foot. Feb. 10 91 Foot. 1783 8 Foot. 1814 48 Foot. Dec. 37 Royal Marines. May 18 100 Foot. April 17 40 Foot. Aug. 23 17 Dragoons. Feb. 62 Foot. Dec, 40 Foot. June 25 3 West India Regt. Dec. 18 90 Foot. 4 R. Veteran Batt. Sept. 14 Roval Marines.

May
Oct. Feb,

21 77 Foot.
Battalion.

0811 Oct.
12;

0925 Dec. 16 2 Garrison


July July
Feb.

M'Kinnon, John

M'Lachlan, Lachlan M'Laren, Alexander Donald

8 Sept. 1411 11 10 Feb. 14^ 5 06 15 Mar. 1026 9611 Dec. 97 24 3 June 12'31 Mar. 14 25

16 Canadian Fencibles. Royal Staff Corps. 17 104 Foot. 00 3 A\"est India Reg. 16 91 Foot.

374

. .

Lieulenntits.
'

LIEVT.

PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

WHEN

M'Lcan, Archibald M'Lelland, Robert M'Ltod. James M*Leo<l, AViUiam M'Lcroth, Thomas
M'.MaDU5, Henrv

M'MUlan, Juhn"
M'Mullen, Isaac
M'.Vabh, John M'>'aiuara, Henry

34 Sept. 12 9 2 Dec. 06 27 '21 Jan. 08 1 1 '2G June 10 21) 17 June 13 U! 23 hi Sept. 1331
J9

Aug. June 08

Mar. 15-25 Mar. 17 56 Foot. 1 R. Veteran Batt. |2 R. Veteran Batt.

Oct. 13 16 Sept. -2334 Foot. April 32 -22 April .-);l Roval Marines.

June 04 -25 .Mar. 17 62 Foot. Aug. 1510 Mar. 1082 Foot.


Mar. 17
11 Foot.

M'Naniara, Michael

M*\icl. Duncan M-.\icol, Xicol

.\ov. 10 li) Nov. 12-25 28 Sept. 15-25 Mar. 24 18 01 27 Nov. 01 -25 1 Jan. 2 Nov. 01) 18 Oct. 10-28 16 Oct. 04 -2!) Feb. 08 15

Mav

-26

Unattached.

June 0262 Foot. June I9 60 Foot.

14
ia

Mar
Au(i.

M'Xcil, Donald M'l'hee, John M I'hersoD, .Eneas


M*Qii<x:-n,

2JFeb. 25 June
15 Dec. 14 Sept.
ii

ii\ M'Pherson, Alexander"


Kobcrt

M'Rac, Farqnhar -M-Rac, Theodore

June 26 July

.Mac Alester, Charles Somerville 3 .\ov. Macalpine, James 5 >lar. 11 Dec. Macartney, Charles Macdonald, An^s 3 May 2y Dec. Macdonald, James Macdonalil. John -a April 18 .Mav JJl Mactlnnal.l, John Macilouald, John 6 Feb. 2-2 Dec. Macilonald, Su-phcn -Vac Dimell^ A lexander . 5 June Macdoiiell, Donald .Eneas . 7 Aug. MttcdimcU, Duncan 2C Sept. Mae Donogh, Montagu 13 Feb. Macilouiiall, Colin Oct. Mac <"f achen, John Dec.

9 9
9

Mac (iibUin, Robert Mile (irrgor, John"^


221 Machell, John Thomas
Macintire, Ancirew

22 Nov. 9 May
12

Aug

Mackav, Hugh 9 Mac Kav, LachUin" Mackav, liuzli Donald Mackay, Xiil Markay, Rot>ert
Mackenzie, Alastair Maikcnzie, William

27 Feb. 30 Dec. 31 Oct.


1

April
Seji't.

9 .May
7

8 Jan. 20 July
1

John iil MackinUy, John " MackinUish, John


{) .1/<ic*i>.

June

12

May

5 July

Oct. -22 Roval Marines. 12 10 Feb. 14 16 April 17 27 Foot. 10 4 June 14 17 July 1 8 Cape Regiment. 1317 July 15-25 Mar. 17 79 Foot. 12-26 Sep"t. 13 >.5 April 10 '>9 Foot. 08 -22 Oct. 12-25 Mar. 17 92 Foot. 13 lOct. 14-25 Dec. 18-25 Dragoons. 0521 Jan. 08| 7 Feb. 2206 Foot. 15 14. Mav 18-25 Dec. 18 Roval African Corps 80 27 Aug. 85] 81 Foot. 12 15 Aug. 13-25 July 20 8 Dragoons. -28 13 Nov. 34 1 Nov. 38 11 Dragoons. lu 13 Jan. 14-25 June 16 90 Foot. 77 9 Sept. 0 1783 76 Fi>ot. 13-20 Mav 14-25 Mar. 17 74 Foot. 09 34) April 12 9 May 17 91 Foot. 14-26 June 19 12 June -23 4 West India Regt. 5 April 14-25 April 16 I Lt. In. Bn. 0. Leg. 5 April 10| ;7 R. Veteran Batt. -29 Nov. 1525 Sept. 17 98 Foot. 15 July 95| JElford's Corps. 8 JulV 13-25 Feb. 164 Foot. 19 July 13 181591 Foot. i Dec. 14-20 Feb. 19 72 Foot. 14 May 12-25 Mar. 17 45 Foot. 26 Jan. '^ |4 R. Veteran Batt. 24 Feb. 14 10 Nov. 21 18 Dragoons. BOct. 27 -28 Sept. :10 R. York Rangers. -25 Dec. *-' iQnccn's American -2:) Sept. 13 18 Jan. 3142 Foot. [Rangers. 1331 Mar. ! 1 Oct. 17 5 West India Regt. 05'27 Feb. 0<>-25Oct. 19 70 Foot. 0!i-2(iJulv Jan. 19 22 Fool. 24'19Sep't. 26, 4 Oct. 31 :M Foot. 15l 7 Sept. 20,-25 Oct. 2 1 3 Dragoons. 09125 Jan. 13 |7 R. Veteran Batt. 08 2 .Not. 092.3 Feb. 17192 Foot. 03 15 Aug. 05 12 Mar. -2.3 Roval Marines.
94[
14-2.0
20-2.-;

Mackintosh, Phineas Maclauchlan, James Augustus


Macliiin. (ic>.nie {) M.,r;,u, Joim Jll M.icat.. Duncan Ma.iial,. J..hn

-27 Nov. 5 .>Iar. 12-24 Feb. I8jan. l.-;i5 Aug.

180091 Foot.
July
Jan.
3(i

17 104 F.wt. R. Afric:in Corps.

* Macuainara, Michael MaiplKr*.>n, Duncan

Maiplurson, LachUn MtulieH^ Urnry


{] Maffcc,

Dec. 06ll7 Dec. 16 Dec. 1317 Julv 4 July ll|l6 Feb. -25 Feb. ncTcr 2 Jan. 26 Mar. 21 Aug. Oil -20 Mar. 9.-. -22 Feb. 2.-, July
11

07-ijDec.
17-2.J

17.*JFoot.

Dec. 18."j2 Foot. I5-J5 Dec. 1894 Ffwt. 14 1814 I Pr. Bn. of 12 13 Dec. 1652 Foot.

.Militia.

00 99
.Mar.
Sci)t.

-.l

Foot.

James

Fitx Maurice

22 Aug.

11 12

Aug. 13-25

H. Irish Artillery. I7:8Foot.

Masin, William

Mahrr, Martin
^lahnn, Edmond Malion, James Major, Stephen
....
I

2Jurv 03|15 Aug. 05 -25 6 April 09 17 Jan. 11 12 Mar. 12[I5 June 15 4


i Jan.
12
131

09 Royal .Marines.
7 R. VeU-rau Batt. 17 70 Foot. 14-20 Foot. 17 13 Fool. 16 1 Foot.

.Nov.

2 Feb.
18 Aug.

3 Oct. 5 Aug.

0W-2<lJuly

9C21

Maun, James"

14-25 Dec. 10-25 Mar. 14 18 July

375

CORNET,
Manners, John Marcer, Richard Harvey Marchington, Joseph Marder, Henry Markhatn, Thomas Marklove^ John
Marrie, James "

Marsh, Henry
Marshall, Ralph Marshall, Thomas ^fflSa Martin, Benjamin
51SI Martin,

Martin^ Edicard Henry

^ mX Martin,
Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin,

Henry

Johnston Robert Richard Bartholomew

Thomas
William Neufville
.

Martyn, Charles Mason, Francis Mason, James * Mason, Robert James Masters, John
Masters, Stephen Matheson, Roderick

....

^ ^

Mathews, Joseph Mathison, John Augustus

51 Matthews, John Powell aiK Matthews, Wm. M'Donald"


Maunsell, George * Mawby, Joseph Mawhood, William John Maxwell, John Maxwell, Joseph Mayhew, Henry Meade, Thomas Harold Meares, John Meeeh, Robert
Mellish, William

Mence, HaiFez Menzies, Alcvaniler Menzies, George Mercer, Alexander Meredith, Boyle Meredith, George
fflSa

fflBEMeuron, John Frederick de Middleton, Thomas Falkncr

^ Miles, George Miles, John $ Miles, John Marshall $ ffiaa Mill, James "
Miller, Daviil
Miller, Donald * Miller, f iavin
Miller, Il.iiry iSJl ,^liII(r, .iohn Miller, William

Miller, Zdcchmis '^


Mills,

James

Mills,

Thomas

^ Milne, James Miles


Milnes, Alfred Shore Millies, Thomas Milrus Smith Mmchln, Charles Jlttmphrci/

Minchin, George

Lieutenants.
2d

LIECT.
ETC.
11
'-27 ?

LIEl-T.

Join Mil MiUlifll, John Mitchell, lloticrt

21 Feb. 7 Mar. 15 Feb.

Ji\ Mi.ffut, Abralmm Mo_'riili.'i', James Edward MoUsworth, Artliur John {.JLl MulliT, I'hurlts Champion MoDck, Charles Stanley Money, Oeorpe MoiKV, Richard Monro, Frederick Monro, Hector William Bower

5
20

.\ug.

jj

II April

Mar.

IGJune
10 Oct. 1 Jan.

Moodv.Thomns"*
e,

23 Mar. 20 Dec. 9 Dec. 13: 3 May 30 June OS 1 June

Oct. Il' 4 I Mar. 10 11 Feb. 13 'i June 09 28 June 30 10 July 14 lU .Vpril 1131 Dec. 12 15 July 94 1 -Mar. 091 3 Sept.

14 13 13 15 10 37 13 12 13

00
13 14

09
10 13

Ml)

James

.Vdolphus"'

il4 Oct.

0.

Mav
Dec. .May Mar. Dec.

Mmre, Joshua John


Motire, Hichanl

never

26 June 99
27
.... -23

Moore, Samuel

May
never

13

00 16
13

V Lll

*Mot>re, Samuel Sloorhead, Charles Moreton, .Moses Jlor^an, Eilward

Morgan, John

Morpm, Thoma*

Aur. 10 '26 Nov. 07 9 July 03 2 Jan. 12 2 Oct. 00


11 Sept.

Sept. 12 April 08

10 Aug. 10 Jan. Aug. 2 April 12 18 Jan. 10:19 Feb. MorrL-ih, James 30 Mav 0.5,27 July J^Mnrriton.J. H'Ai/.'/ord'". ^26 Aug. 07 17 Aug. Morton, William 10 Nov. I3| 1 Sept. Morton, WilUam Aur. 99 21 Feb. 2.3 Dec. Moss, lieonje 13 10 Nov. Mosse, Henry .\lexandcr 31 Dec. 07 4 Jan. lo| 3 -May iJO May Mosse, Peter Benjamin Mostvn, Rolwrt 28 Aug. OS -20 Sept. Moulin, Anilrcw du llO Aug. 9(i|10 .Mar. Mount, Eilward never r25 Dec. never ta.lMountEdx'cumbe,E.A. .0/ 12 Jan. MountfonI, Joseph 112 April 06| 2 June Muckleston, EdwanI 14 Dec. 08 27 Mulhallcn, Roliert 8 Oct. 12;31 ilunro, Donald 14 June 10 -20 Dee. 09 3 {I Munro, Frederick" 22 Xov. !)8|l7 M,iro. John Miirchuon, Kenneth 'la July 07j21 never |l4 3 41 Mure, George Murniv, Alexander (l Mar. 97 12 -28 April 13 .Murrav, EdwartI '20 June 09 7 i) Murmv, Francis"* Muskett, Tliomaii Willis" |I7 May 07 11 M vers, William '25 never '29 Jan. Nan'gle, George 0030 Nankivell, James |1C Dec. 9910 never 19 9 -Mantes, Ricliard Napier. Duncan Campbell .... 24 Feb. u] 4 -20 Oct. NapiK-r, Alexander 07,10 29 Oct. 12 iS )9 Nash, Henry Nash.Jttm 24 Jan. 9|1I 18 Nov. 13.19 til .Vash, John" Nb-hIi, William i'25 never Noson, Henry 19 Sept. 11 29 Navler, Charles 24 June 13| 2 Navlor, F.'lward'* 6 .Mav 99 18 28 Nov. lull Ncliaan, Thomas 10 May llbU 9 Nel><ui, John Clarke Nembhard, Thomas Hay 10 Aug. S7| 5
.'

Moriatv, James Robert Moley," Edward Lacy Morphy, Richard' Morris, Francis Anthonv

Aug. Aug. Mar. Nov.

05
13

05 08
13 13 24 08

09
10 15 10 12
11

97
13 14

Lieutenants.
LIEUT.
Nesfield, William Andrews Newljolt, Francis
'

PLACED ON

26 June 12 30 Mar. 14 25 Dec 43 Foot. 25 Dec. 13 never 1814 Royal Waggon Train. 2] July 08 19 Oct. 25 Dec. 14 31 Foot. Newman, Joseph 28 June 21 4 Dec. 23 34 Foot. Newton, Beancli. Bartholomew 28 Mar. Newton, Hibbert 27 July 09 13 April 13 25 Mar. 17 32 Foot. Newton, John 116 Sept. 95 2 Dec. 9 23 Aug. 02 Dragoons. 23 AprU 13 7 Sept. 1, 25 June 16 Royal Waggon Train. Newton, Thomas Charles 6 April 09 2 Nov. 10 2 Aug. 20 21 Dragoons. Newton, Walter 25 June 03 17 July Neynoe, Joseph 5 Royal Veteran Batt. 26 Dec. 13 5 April 15 15 Mar. 16 14 Foot. SliBa Nicholson, John 29 May 10 31 Dec. 12 27 July 20 101 Foot. Nicholson, Ralph 7 Oct. 1325 July 16 5 Foot. 27 Dec. Nicholson, Richard 21 April 14 25 Feb. 29 Nov, Nicholson, Robert Dring .... 58 Foot. 6 July 05 27 July 08 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Nicolas, Paule Harris"'. 20 Mar. 00 16 Feb. 09 25 Dec. 18 24 Dragoons. Nisbett, Henry 11 May 12 25 Nov. 19 "2 Foot. 26 July ia fflffil Nixon, Wm. Richmond 14 May 12 25 April 2(; 60 Foot. Norman, William 7 Mar. Norris, Robert 9 May 16 18 Mar. 18 31 Dec. It' 20 Dragoons. 12 Auc 18 May 15 26 Oct. 30 Nowlan, Thomas t India Rangers. 3 Jan 06 12 Jan. 0922 June 1^ Nowlan, M'illiam 91 Foot. 23 Dec. 13 7 Dee. 20 14 Dec. 26 Unattached. fflSa Nugent, Edward 8 June 09 9 Nov Mar. 11 26 Foot. Nugent, Walter 11 Feb. 14 Mar. 17 95 Foot. aiSa Oakes, Sir Henry Tho. Bt. 22 Oct. Mar. 17 95 Foot. 4 Mar. 13 14 Sept. 1 O'Brien, Cunningham Porter 28 July 12 O'Brien^ Jnmes 6 Dec. 6 Royal Veteran Batt. * O'Brien, John 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14 16 Foot. never 22 Sept. 13 4 Oct. 15 21 Aug. 23 Royal York Rangers. O'Connell, Maurice O'Connor, Bernard iiichard. 18 May 09 22 Nov. 10 18 July 16 44 Foot. 22 Oct. 12 19 Jan. 15 2 April 16 27 Foot. O'Connor, James 10 Aug. 08 25 Oct. 1020 Jan. 20 97 Foot. ^ O'Connor, Maurice 12 Sept. 05 13 Aug. 07 25 Sept. 18 98 Foot. O'Dell, Edm. Westropp O'Dogherty, Francis Blake ... 17 June 95 !0 Jan. 9716 June 00 Royal Marines. S7 Foot. O'Flyn, Andrew 3 Feb. 08 27 Oct. 08 19 AuL 18 May 09 17 Feb. 1425 Dec. 18 94 Foot. 1,9 Ogilvy, David O'Halloran, Maurice 25 July 11 10 June 1325 May 17 62 Foot. .... 8 Nov. 10 2 Sept. 12 25 Mar. 16 59 Foot. IP fflSa O'Hara, Patterson O'lvelly, James 8 Mar. 10 16 Nov. 12 20 Mar. 23 4 Foot. 25 June 81 Olding, Nicholas Purdue .... Donkin's Corps. * Oliver, John 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14 33 Foot. never 18 June 18 13 April 20 20 Sept. 20 Unattached. Olpherts, Robert O'Neill, Henry 30 June 25 29 Aug. 2611 July 37 Unattached. O'Neill, John Augustus 8 June 15 31 Aug. 1525 May 10 13 Dragoons. O'Neill, John 9 April 12 29 Feb. 10 15 Feb. .33 Unattached. 5181 Onslow, Phipps Vansitart" 17 Dec. 07 16 Dec. 08 9 Dec. 24 Royal Artillery. 21 Feb. 05 2 Oct. 06 O^Refinn, Thoino^ 4 Royal Veteran Batt. 5 April 11 16 Sept. 13 25 May 16 11 Foot. iJ O'Reilly, John 2 Jan. 12 1 Oct. 1225 Mar. 17 36 Foot. Ormsby, Henry Michael 10 Oct. 06 14 Mar. 08 10 Feb 15 Dragoons. Ormsby, James 7 Mar. 06 8 Jan. 07 U Dec. 17 6 Foot. Sewell if) Ormsby, 26 Nov. 04 27 July 08 1 April 17 Royal Marines. Orr, James 3 Oct. 1129 April 13 8 Royal Veteran Batt. 19 aaa Orr, Jolm " 14 July 08 13 Oct. 08 25 Dec. 17 89 Foot. Orr, John 30 May 11 21 April 1426 June 17 34 Foot. 13 Orrell, Andrew 18 June 07 11 May 09, 9 May 22 100 Foot. 19 Osborne, Darragh 20 Feb. 12 18 Sept. 17 98 Foot. O'SuUivan, Eugene Ottey, John 14 May 12l Dec. 1326 May 17 37 Foot. Ottley, Benjamin Robert 14 Mar. lljlOJuly 12 25 April 22 61 Foot. Oughton, James 20 Feb. 1220 Oct. 1626 Mar. 19 01 Foot. 29 Sept. 08 7 Feb. 1125 Sept. 17 31 Foot. 19 Owens, Jolin Walker 312^ Pagan, Samuel Alexander^^ 31 Oct. \V 7 April 1414 Feb. 22 55 Foot. 4 June 12 17 Feb. 14 Paget JRohert 7 Royal Veteran Batt. Palling, John Graveley 21 Dec. 1321 Nov. 17 25 Julv 19 24 Dragoons, Palmer, Humphrey 3 Aug. 0911 Oct. 1027 Aiirll 15 47 Fi>ot. Pannell, Robert 30 Mar. 12 2 Aug. 13 25 June IDOOFoot. Parke, Samuel Feb. 091 4 Mar. n| 7 Se]it. 16 2 Garrison Battalion Parker, Frederick 4 Mar. (HI 7 Jan. 26 Mar. 28|Royal Marines. 378

^ C

Lieutenants.
'
i

LIEfT.

Parker, FlonrjParker. John Frederick Parker, Kcnron Stevens * Parker, Michael

{41

P<jr*.T, Thomni Roliert I'arkinson, Robert


I'arratt,

9
{)

UUIebrant Jlered.

7 II

Parr>',
,

James

* I'arr>

Tliomas

Parsons, Richard Tapper Palerson, .\Ie.xander Paton, (leorue Patten, William Patterson, Edward Patterson, John Williams

IS Nov. 1122 July 30 29 21 Mar. 82 2t) May 83 31 20 Nov. 05 15 Jan. 11 1 2.") Jan. never 14 .\iiir. 07 23 Sept. 08t >22 -April 13 4.Mav 1 5 30 20 Oct 08 1 1 Julv 11 12 10 Sept. 1227 Jan. 1425 never 25 Feb. 14j 18 Mav 9918 Aug. 2.'>Julv 12 4 June 13 25 12 Jufv 10 1 Julv 12 25 JulV 25 16 Nov.
'

June 31 Roval Marines. Jan. 84 105 Foot. Sept. 14 Rov.il Marines. 1814 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia
Roval Veteran Batt.
Oct. 1 7 Royal Sept. 22 Roval

Waggon

Train.

.\rtillery.

Mar. 17 28 Foot. 1814 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia May (IM Royal Marines. [Leg.
April Kii Line Bn. German Sept. lOii Dragoons. Sept. 30 Royal Artillery. Sept. 17 31 Foot. Oct. 1960 Foot.

....

9
{)

Puttison, Joseph

9 9

Pawley, George 1 April Paxton, Archibald Frederick 26 June 11 19 Dec. )Julv Peach, John Carroll 3 Sept. 12 25 Aug. > Feb. Peacock, Rol>ert Dec. 13 14 Julv 5 Mar. Pearson. Matthew April !M19 Julv Pearson. illiam Rex 11 Mar. 091) Feb. ) Mar. Pcddie, illiam 2 Jan. 10 30 Jan. ) April Peel, Edmund 15 Mar. 1513 .Mar. ! Mav Peel, Edmund 18 Mar. .3617 Julv July Peel, Rolwrt Hatvorth i June 7 Mar. 1617 Oct. Peers, Iloiirv de Linne 12 22 Julv ? Aug. |29 Jan. Pill, E<l'in 27 Julv 0925 .Mar. iMar. Penfol.l, E.lwarti 29 Au^. 11 25 Mar. i.Mar. :elly, Edward 5 July 03 15 Aug. Jan. 14 June 1020 Sept. IJuly U Pennefatlicr, Richard Pennington, Rotcland 8 Sept. 08 23 Mav i9 Pepper, Theobald J Mar. [14 Sept. 08 27 June 11' 4 Mar. Perceval, Charles [1.3 June J Oct. Percy, Francis 122 July 13 16 Oct. j Dee. Perluim, John 26 June (Hi 9 Feb. ) Sept. Perham, William 20 Sept. 05 20 Feb. 1 Sept. Perkins, Thomas Steele 4 Dec 98 18 Aug. > Jan. Perrincr. Sir John, Bart. 2 May UjlSFeb. iDcc. * Perrolt, Robert never 2 Dec. i Mav Perry, Henry 5 Jan. 0518 Aug. Perry, Richard Lavite 20 Dec. lOi 3 Sept. 5 .Mar. Peterson, Charles 15 Mar. 31 20 June 1 Nov. I'etre, Ilenrv William 14 Mav 07 20 Jan. Feb. Plmir, William Barry July 071 7 U- 09 25 July Phil.bs, Rutledge 18 Oct. 10 13 Aug. 12 Julv
J 1
I

I Sept. 0820 Sept. 18 April 11 3 Sept. 21 Feb. 1 1 2 Jan. 1 Mar. 05 9 Oct.

Nov.

1 4 5 Dragoon Guards. 08 Murray's Rec. Corps. 17 11 Dragoons. 19 Roval African Corps.

16 44 Foot. 95 Foot. 29 Roval Marines.

22 40 30 20

17 21 Foot. 25 Foot.

Unattached. Unattached. 53 Foot. 17 36 Foot. 17 14 Dragoons. 23 Royal Marines.


i;

87 Foot.

U
2(

Royal \'eteran Batt. 3 DragfM)n Guards, 08 Foot.

2(

18 51 Foot. Royal Marines.


I Royal JIarines. Hi Riiyal Marines.
-I

2.J

Dragoons.

4 Foot. 15 Royal Waggon Train. 1', 44 Foot.

Kl

38

1 1

Dragoons

9 Jil

Philipps,

Grismond
Cornet)

Phillips,

John

Phillips, John

Phillips,

Robert Jocelyn

Phillijison, John llurton IHPhilpot, Edwanl" PickanI, Henry William"

3 Aup. 5 Sept. Nor. 90 never 25 Nov. 6 Oct. {20 July ^25 April 02 14 .Mar. 16 Aug. 0( I Sept.
'l7

8 Dragoons. 104 Foot. 10 10 Foot. Aug. 19 97 Foot.

t5

!5

Nov. 02 Royal Waggon Train. Independent ComMar. 15 27 Foot. [pany. 8 Feb. 191 Dragoon Guards.
1

17 Dec.

12 21

Mav

Pickering, Joseph
Pictet, .Armand Jaques' Pictet, Frtilerick

8 Oct.
(25

9 Feb. June

12,16 Nov. 15; 6 April 12 22 Jan.

.Aug. 10 R. .Artillery Drivers. April 31 Riival Artillerv. Feb. 10 4 Foot. 21 Feb. 28, Unattached. !4 Sci>t. lojOO Foot
19
^"J

Pignu, Laurence Pigou, W illiam George

17 Nov. 14, 8 Aug. 3 Oct. 10 8 Feb.

!5 -Mar.
I

17:2
li

Dragoon Guards.

.May

23,83 Foot.

PUkf.John
Pinhey, William Towlcy
Pinniger, Broome Piper, Thomas
.

^Oct.

08 2.1 June
1

1 Oct. 05;ij Sept. 2 April 121 1 Dec. 14 Jan. 01 15 .Vug. PUyfair, Andrew Williun 96 April 1(V 7 Nov. * Plowman, Thomas neter 2.5 Dec. Plunkctt, Edmund llenry'^ 2 Mar. 07 13 Julv Plunkett, Thomas Richard ... 6 Mar. n' 1 July
| I

Royal Veteran Batt. April 17 Roval .Marines.

28 Dec. 17 West India Regt. 11 Nov. 08 Royal .Marines. 25 July 171104 Foot. 1814!Rnyal Waggon Train 22 June 32,14 Foot. OOct. 35il 8 Dragoons.

379

Lieutenants.
LIEUT.

Poc, Purefoy

June 09
July
1.3

July July Mar.

SIM

Polhill, -William Poutcai-re, E. L. E. C.

13 Dec.

De
. .

%% Poole,

Walter Croker

Porter, Henry Porter, Robert Poinitney, Henry James Powell, James Bruce Powell, Jolin Plarcourt ^3 Pratt, George Pratt, Richard
Price, Stephen * Pritchard, Thomas

Mar. 06 26 Dec. 00 26 July 03 15 Dee. 09 3 May 09 16 June 09

Aug. Mar.

June
Feb.

Prldham, William
1^ Priest, John''^

'*

James Pritchard, John Probyn, John


Pringle,

Purdon, Philip Purefoy, Arnold Ncsbitt * Pycroft, Charles

Dec. 1 30 Mar. Dec. 06 9 Mar. 1 De 04 10 Sept. Oct. 09 10 Oct. never 28 Nov. June 99 18 Aug. SJuly 05 1 Jan. i Aug. 09 5 Aug. 19 Oct. I June 01 14 April 1-2 27 Dec. ) Sept.
) ( .
.

June 09
never
Jlar.

April

mi Quill, Hnirij'"''
Hogri, Snnaiel Rainsforth, Charles Rainsforth, Charles

Feb. Feb.
Sept.

25 Dec. 09 17 Dec. 10 5 Mar.


15 15 12 12 10 13 07 13
5 Feb. 8 April
7

! !

Sept. 12

17 April 17 39 Foot. 10 Jan. 19 23 Dragoons. 17 Jan. 15 R. Foreign Artillcrv. 181 88 Foot." 9 Sept. 14! Royal Marines. 11 April 16 7 Foot. 13 Feb. 17 71 Foot. 16 April 18 12 Foot. 25 Jan. 15 7 Dragoons. 25 July 17 7 Foot. 25 June 18 50 Foot. 25 Dee. 18 60 Foot. 25 June 01 36 Foot. 23 Oct. 16 Royal Marines. R. Artillery Drivers. 18 April i: 81 Foot 3 Royal Veteran Batt. June 08 20 Foot. Mar. 17 41 Foot. Dec. 21 Foot. Sept. 14 14 Foot. 9 Royal Veteran Batt. 1 Royal Veteran Batt. !8 Feb. 20 07 Foot.
19 !0 !8

Ramsden, George Rancland, John

)Jnly
!
.
I

Nov.
July

May 25 Unattached. Mar. 25 Royal Artillery.


17 .56 Foot. 37 95 Foot.
16 8 Foot.

^ Ranie, Frederic James


Rankin, Conn Douly Rankine, David Ratcliffe, William Rawlins, John Hart Rawstorne, Fleetwood Rea, Andrew Charles Rea, Charles Read, Edward Rudston Read, Robert Reade, John Reed, Tbomas Borrctt

Dec.

June
i

Feb.

6 Aug. 2 Nov. 17 Nov.


13

Aug.
Feb.

20
7

tJulv
'

00

Sept. 04 21

Dec. 1 Oct. 4 April >5 Dee. April 6 Dec. Nov. 3 Dee. July 08 8 April Nov. 1 April

June on 4 Oct. Nov. 31 12 Dec. Mar. 11 23 Aj.ril )June 04 25 April


I
i
:

i
)

April 12 17 JIar.

Rees, Edward Reeves, Lewis Buckle Reeves, Tliomas Reeves, Sainvel(Qj. Mas. 27 Oct. U.) ^9 (EaiReid, Thomas'' JRentiy, Henry Laxns

July

o:

15

^ Renwick, George Revelcy, Georsje Williamson ^ Reynett, William France


^9 Reynolds,
ffliSa

April 04 12 Nov. 04 27 never 21 Feb. 08 1 )July 13 15 (July 09 12 May 11 6


i
! i i

Aug. Mar. July Dec.

May
Dec. July July
I

John

IJulv Jufy
.

Reynolds, Thos. Matthew ' Rhodes, John Ribton, Sir John, Bt Rich, Henry Richardes, William Eardley" * Richardson, Francis T^ Richardson, George Henry * Richardson, James Richardson, John |} Rirhardsim, Thomas Lothian Richardson, William""' ?9

Feb. Feb. Jan. July-

(May
)
.

'

never Aug. never

June
never

09 28 Feb. OS 14 Dec. 12 10 Mar. 11 26 Oct. 1 25 June 12 4 Feb. 14 25 Jan. 13 Nov. 07 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 09 11 Sept.
10 Sept.

18 Rifle Brigade. 1 Garrison Battalion. 18 13 Foot. 26 Unattached. 17 Royal Marines. Royal Marines. 1 June 40 13 Dragoons. !6 Mav 25 Unattached. 11 May 10 103 Foot. 7 Oct. 31 Royal Marines. 8 June 15 Royal Marines. 1 April 17 Royal Marines. 1 April 17 Royal Marines. 2 R. Veteran Batt. 1 July 16 R. Artillery Drivers. Royal Engineers. Mar. 6 Foot. June 19 30 Foot. 73 Foot. Feb. 99 Foot. April 24 12 Foot. Dee. 19 Foot. Feb. 18 23 Foot. Nov. 20 4 AVest India Rcgt. May 24 Royal Artillery. 1810IR. Waggon Train. May 17 38 Foot. "18143 Prov.Bn. of Militia. Oct. 16 Canadian Fencibles.
I

mX

Richmond, James Richmond, Sylvester


Ricketts, Alfred Ricketts, Philip
312^ Riddoch,
i|J

Alexander Riddoek, William

Aug. 11 20 Oct. Nov. 07 1 May Aug. 11 24 April July 13 22 Dec. Feb. 07 25 Mar. June 12 2 Feb. April 13 15 Mar.

iJuIy
1
>

R. Artillery Drivers. 10 R. Veteran Batt. 19 24 Dragoons. Oct. 22 48 Foot. Feb. 16 9 Foot. April 20 44 Foot.

Mar. 44 Foot. 25 Feb. 16!4 Foot.


i

380

LuuteHoiits.
'Jd

LIEUT.
ETC.

LIEUT.

PLALXU JCEO ON HALF TAY.


I

WHEN

Riiloout,

Henry Wood
I

21 Sept.
'"-8

1.1 11)

Rict, William Van dcr Rieliv, Samuel

June June

14
loi

l:l
:i

April 18-20 July April 15-2.-) Dec.

20 19 Foot. KlCiipe Regiment

Nov.

11-27
11
1
-2ij

H Jil 9 9

Hiplev, William Ritchie, James


R*ilert<,

M Feb.
jl5

15 Mar.

2 .Muv
21 Feb. 10 Oct.

June 1(! New Brunswick Fen. Aug. 16 ')2 Foot.


Sept. 27
1

27
091 091

Foot.

Robb, David

lU July
Jan.

6 Jan.
1
2-2

-20 -25

Dragoons.

James
John""

i 11 Roberts, R.ilurts, John

iB

Robirtson, Alexander Robertson, Allan Robertson, Donald Robertson. Donald Rolwrtson, James"" Jtobhuon, Anthony Robinson, Daniel Robinson, Kenton
Ri.binson, fieonje

07 24 -Mav 1 Dec. 1 ^cpt. 0!<| SS Deo. 15 8 April lo June (li) 4 Julv 5 .\pril 10-24 Dec. 124 Nov. 14 13 Dec. 8 June 09 7 Jan. (i Jan. 14 20 July
I
,

09 4 July 22
July
.4pril

7 Foot. H! R. Artillery Drivers.

25

11 18 April
12-2.'i

20 Unattached. 1027 Foot. Mar. 17 1 Foot. 15 May 40 4o Foot.


.Mar.

13

24 Nov.
18 May 13 Dec.
15 .... 10 14 17
11

17
1

Dw.
Aug.

27 July
7 Nov. 17 May

Sept.

17 82 Foot. 10 79 Foot. |3 R. Veteran Batt. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. -20 June -22 Royal -Vrtillery. 2o April 1900 Foot.
-2.5

-25

Feb.

V f 1

Robinson, James'"

Dec.

Itubinson,

John

Mar.
Dec.

Robinson, Issac Byrne )) Robinson, William Henry Roch, George Rochford, Charles

iS Nov.

Mav

8 Jan. 3 Nov. 27 .Auj. 9 July


15 June

la

Rochfort, John Ethers, .\dam


RinriTS, Jacob Ghiin RfKjcrs, John ill Rogers, Robert Naylor""
.'
. .

26 Feb. never 25 Oct.

Rolfe, Joseph Rollo, James

Rooke, Lewis Roonev, Bernard


Rose, Hugh Rose, John Rosiincrave, Matthew Riiss, Emilius Ross, Ewen'" Ross, Hamilton Ross, James Fraser Ross, John Ross, John Ris, Robert

29 3 27 6 4

6 Oct. 10 April 11,30 June July 13J14 June July 01 14 Sept.


Mar.
Au;;.

25 Dec. 15 Mar. 5 Mar.

1-2 5 04 16 Nov. I3I24 31 Dec. 12J2o 12 Feb. 04 13 2 April 07J11 10 Aue. 15 2C

Oct.

Jan.

May May
Feb. Feb.

ja

June 13 April 09'2 Nov.


July

Mar. -2350 Foot. Sept. 19 8.J Foot. 34 92 Foot. 11 Feb. 15 45 Foot. -25 Dec. 1898 Foot. 'io -Vug. -2l]Rifle Brigade. 4' 181 1 00 Foot. 4 Feb. 150 Ciarrison Battalion. -28 Dec. 38 Unattached. 14 -May 31 Roval Marines. 12 .Nov. 30 Unattached. Foot. -ij .Mar. 17i53 -2.') May 10j59 Foot. 1 .>^ept. 14; Royal Marines. -24 Oct. lii'2 (iarrison Battalion. 19 Aug. 24|24 Foot. 11 Oct. 9S Irish Brigade. 2:i Sept. 17J10 Foot.
-20 :30

8 Feb.

8 June 39 Unattached.
17,92 Foot.

5 Mar.

'30

26 Feb. 25 .May
|

94 15 Julv 081 4 MaV

180381 Foot. 5 Mar. 18[42 Foot.


7 Feb. 8 Mar.
-25
'2-2|R.

1511
|-2l

Sep't.

Sept.

African Corps. 10 7 Garrison Battalion.

Holcli/,

LeicU

Rothwcll, WilUam Rouse, Richard Rousseau, Peter

Rowan, John

Hill

9 Royse, Abraham
Rudland, Jones Ruel, John Godfiey
Russell,

Fo<Jrd

6 Mar. 11-29 July |27 Julv Do -27 Julv 10 Julv 11-25 Nov. 3 Nov. 98;i8 Aug. 10 Sept. 12 (I June 15 Nov. 27| 8 Julv 20 Jlav 1.3 lo June

.May

1011 Foot.
|Roval .Marines.
-20

Oct. 13 Deo.
1-2

Unattached.
lloyul .Marines.

05

-25

31
-25

lOCape Reuiment. Aug. 39 UnattachoL


Dec.

May
.

11

'-20

Mav

Henry James

Ruuell, Jamet
JitMell, M'illiam Ru4s unn, .\lexander
J

2 Sept. 05:-29 July 4 Aug. 08 10 Aug. 27 Julv 10 Sept. 07|lO Dec. 12 Jan. 13; 3 Feb.
15 Feb.
10-27 Oct.

9 9

Kutlierf..nl.

James'*
dc
. .
.

RuvMus,
Rvaii,

riiarles .\ng.

.;1I

John Dennis

Nov. 07| Feb. 20 Aug. 15 10 Oct.


1 Julv 10 Julv

Kvan, Kiohanl

Rvaii, William

13 7 S.pt. 10-21 April

Ryneweld, William Van


Sabine, John
St. John, St. John,

John
Richard Fleming

29 N.iv. 00,14 July G June 05 14 April jlS July 13 9 Aug.


{16 Dec.
10]

8 April
-29

Sampson, WilUam Sampson, William

27 Oct.
[33

04
OOl

June

Mar.

8 Sept. M s

2 April 17 87 Foot. May 18 10 Foot. I Sept. 14 Roval Marines. -25 Aug. 1900 Foot. 3 R. Veteran Batt. 5 R. Veteran Bait. 12 June 28.'iO Foot. 15 June 15-23 Foot. l-2|-25 Dee. 1820 Dragoons. 5 Sept. 20 42 Dragoons. 25 Dec. 18 90 Foot. -25 Dec. IKia Foot. -23 .May 1003 Foot. -25 Dec. 18'R. .Vfrican Corps. -25 Mar. 17|l-2 Foot. 3ti Royal Artillery. I Oct. 18 June 10< Royal Marines. -25 Jan. 10 27 Foot.

361

. . . . . .

Lieutenants.

Sanders, David Morison Sandilands, William Ninimo Sandon, John Kidgell Sandwitli, Geo. Aug. Elliot

Sandys, Myles Sargent, Samuel


Sarsfield,

Bingham
. . .
,

Saunders, Andrew Childers Saunders, Joseph Saunders, Robert Francis fflja Saunders, Robert John"" Sawkins, William Sawyers, John

12 May 13 9 Mar. 14 Dec. 09 11 Nov. 1 Dec. 1 June 14 Oct. 05 25 April 5 April 1 Dec. 17 Oct. INOT. 1 Aug. 11 30 Dec. 19 Aug. 13 31 Mar. 28 Dec. 13 Oct. 16 Mar. 7 Dec.
26

iVoT.

11 Aug.

Saxby, Robert ^9 Sayer, George Sayers, Arthur Sayers, William


Scanlan, John Fitzgibbon SchaiFalizky, Frederick Schaw, John Sauchie Schneider, Robert Wilmot
Scobell, John Scott, Dnvid Scott, Edward Scott, Henry Scott, John 19 Scott, Percy Scott, Thomas Scott, William Fitz Gerald

26 Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Sept. 11 July 6 Sept. 22 Aug.


7 April

30 Oct. 11 Dec.
. . .

6 27 15 27 9 15 12 15
1

Jan.

July

June Aug.
Oct.

July

May
June June

10 April 27 Jan,

Searanke, John * Sebborne, Tliomas Hall


5181 Sedley, John Segrave, O'Neil

Somner

SempJe, John
Serjeant,
311(3

28 Nov. never 22 Aug. 20 April 22 June 25 Aug. 30 Dec. 27 Aug. never 6 May 23 June never
10 Oct.

John

Seward, Charles
.
.

Sewell, Ballantine Seymour, C. Marlborough

24 Feb. 7 Aug.
.

11

Aug.

Shadforth, Henry Shadwell, Henry Eugene Shafto, William" Henry Shrintian, Charles Sharp, John Sharpin, Henry ?iaa Sharpin, William""' aaa Shaw, sir Charles""

14 Oct.

24 June 5 Aug. never


14 April 4 Feb. 12 Dec. 21 Jan.
17

Shaw, George Shaw, Hugh Shaw, James Peter Shaw, Samuel Shawe, John Wingfield Shawe, Meyriek

May

31 Oct. 29 Feb. 17 Oct. 10 Oct.

never

^ ^ Sheppard, Thomas
.

15 Dec. Shelley, Sir Timothy, Bt Siaa Shelton, Jn. Willington'"' 21 July 15 Aug. Shephard, Henry Richardson
.

Aug.
23 Dec.
15 Oct. 1 Sept.

Shewbridge, Henry .' Shiel, Theobald Short, Charles Shotton, Benjamin


fflSB

^ Sicker, George ^ Simmons, James F ^ Simoneau, Louis


Simpson, James Simpson, John Sinclair, George

25 June 5 July 20 Feb. 23 May 1 Nov.


17 Feb.

8 April 20 Oct. 25 Jan. 131 7 R. A'eteran Batt. 10 Dec. 99 25 June 02 7 Foot. 11 May 12 15 Jan. 18 J Foot. 96 3 Mar. 00 25 Nov. 16 3 Garrison Battalion. 28 Nov. 1520 Aug. 17 98 Foot. 28 Feb. 1225 Dee. 18 94 Foot. 20 Sept. 33 6 West India Regt. 12 14 Dec. 11 May 15 4 Dragoon Guards. 12 18 Feb. 25 Dec. 25 Sept. 14 3 Foot. 25 Dec 13 23 Oct. R. Staff Corps. 13 May 26 Mar. 30 Unattached. 20 Oct. R. Irisli Artillery. 22 Jan. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 13 Aug. 25 Nov. 10 69 Foot. 1802 49 Foot. 99; 18 June 08 29 June 11 May 1 32 Foot. 4 Dec. 21 Mar. 29 Unattached. 22 Jan. 17 Dee. 18 35 Foot. 28 Sept. 25 Mar. 17 16 Foot. 12 Dec. R. Irish Artillery. 19 April 10 Sept. 12 54 Foot. 7 Nov. 10 Feb. 32 53 Foot. 20 Dec. 1 July 23 Royal Artillery. 9 Dec. 25 Dec. 18 90 Foot. 13 July 2(i Unattached. 4 Sept. !1 Oct. 25 Mar. 17 4 Foot. 8 Jan. 29 June 15 33 Foot. 29 Sept. .30 Sept. 19 4 Foot. 16 Mar. 27 July 20 18 Dragoons. 23 June 25 Mar. 1 30 Foot. 20 June 11 June 83 Dragoons. 22 Mar. 27 Nov. 17 28 Foot. 28 Feb. 25 Oct. 21 12 Foot. 28 Mar. 17 Oct. 16 59 Foot. 12 Dee. 25 Dec. 18 80 Foot. 13 July 26 60 Foot. 1 April 26 Sept. 22 Feb. 31 21 Foot. 20 Mar. 20 Nov. 17 16 Dragoons. 20 Feb. 30Julv 18 23 Dragoons. 23 Dec. 1 April 19| Royal Artillery. 1 June 25 Nov. 16 Meuron's Regt. 23 Sept. 28 Nov. 16 89. Foot. 03 1 Jan. 6 Oct. 14 Royal Marines. 1414 June 24 Nov. 25 92 Foot.

25 May 26 Unattached. 25 April 10 7 West India Regt. 9Mav 83 Royal Marines. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 2 April 18 40 Foot. 20 Feb. 23 1 Royal Veteran Batt. 27 July 2(' Unattached. 25 Mar. 1( 1 Dragoons. 26 Sept. 17 1 Garrison Batt. 8 Jan. 20 68 Foot. 1 April 21 Royal Artillery. 25 July 3 Garrison Batt. 14 June 18 Royal Marines. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 25 Mar. 1 55 Foot. 26 Aug. 13 27 Foot. 7 Sept. 2(= Unattached. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 1814 104 Foot. 1 June 2! Royal Artillery. 29 Nov. 2' Unattached. 97 27 Nov. 02 Royal Marines.
'

382

Lieutenants.

WHEN
P1.AIEI)

ON

IIAI.K I'AV.

Skelton, Williuiu

07 8 Roval Veteran Batt. ;io Dec. 13 1814 2 Prov.Bn.of MiUtia Sept. 07 IG .Mar. 08 7 Sept. 15'84 Foot. 25 July !U il Feb. OO' Independ. Company. Skene, William 21 Xov. 0.") 24 Au^;. 07! 1 Dec. 0 25 Dragoons. Slaiiev, Moretnn 14 April 1:), 23 Mar. 15 20 Mar. l(i|27 Foot |> Slattcrv, Barllioloraew 25 June 10 211 April 14 5 Royal Veteran Batt. SUntur, John 5 Oet. 04| 1 July 06 4 Royal Veteran Batt. SI,wn,Jumet 23 April 1(5 2i) Jan. 07 3 Feb. 20|08 Foot. Sloan, James 11 June 30] Unattached. 23 Aug. 10|14 Xov Small, Francis Walsli ?ept. U!l 1 Sept. 04 15 Dec. 06;Roval Marines. Smith, .\lexandcr Aug. Of 22 Feb. 10 30 Sept. 19 42 Foot. ill f^mitli, .Vlexaiidcr .... 13 Oct. 08 13 Sept. lOi 8 Roval Veteran Batt. Smith, Hoys Jeiikin 2 Feb. 10 20 Jan 14 25 Feb. 1058 Foot. Smith, Ktlward April 22131 Foot. 25 July OU 2 May 11 Smith, Edward Atkins .... 23 June 04 4 Aug. 05 24 Jan. 22 03 Foot. Smith, Geortie Charles .... 12 Xov. 12 10 Xov. 15 8 Dec. 27 West India Regt. Smith, Henry'" 25 Dec. 13 5 Sept. 14 12 Foot. never Smith, Henry Pa*co .... in June 14 24 June li) 24 Jlay 21 Rifle Brigade. Smith, Henr>- Porter 13 Aug. 12 67 Foot. 28 Mar. 10 29 Oct. Smith, llun^li William 21 Oct. 13 25 Dec. 1 8 20 Dragoons. ;) .May 1 Smith, James 1 Oct. 12 20 Aug. 13 30 Oct. 23 21 Dragoons. Smith, James Berridgc. . 13 Oct. 14 20 Mar. 24 6 July 2638 Foot. (iLl ^iniitli, James Ramsay 10 April 01) 7 Oct. 12 9 Mar. 2014 Foot. Siriitli, John 12 May 12 8 Feb. 19 April 17 27 Foot. :<mith, John |) 12 July 30 July 29 Roval Staff Corps. 2C Oct. (1 Smith, John 5 Feb. never 181412 Prov. Bn. of Militia. *Smilh, John never 7 Sept 3 Royal Veteran Batt. Smith. JiM-ph ,Qr. Ml. 83 Apr.08) June 12 11) .May 14 14 May 15 26 Foot. Smith, L-onard Fleming 2:1 Auc. 20 Au;. 13 20 April 17 40 Foot. Smith, Michael 30 April 04 never R. Artillery Drivers. Smith, Peter 15 July 13 1 Nov. 14 R. Artillery Drivers. 1 Dec. Smith. Peter 8 Jlay J2 Sept. 08 Mar, .03 Foot. )} Smith, Ralph 4 April 0. 20 Feb. OC 11 July 16 1 Foot. Smith, Riibett 20 Feb. 2(! Mar. 07 7 Foot. Smith, Thumns Fhfnn 4 June 12 25 June 18 20 Oct. 23 24 Foot. Smith, Thomas Fraueis 14 Jan. 07 3 Mar. 09 1 July 16 R. Artillerv' Drivers. Smith, William"" 2(i Oct. 11 Oct 1 5 Sept 31 Foot. II ^niitli, William 1 Sept. 13 19 July 1 25 Feb. 71 Foot. iLl.'>mitli. William (iAug. 12 4 Feb. 1 25 Oct. 78 Foot. Smith, William 21 June 15 25 Mar. 16 15 Foot. 3 Sept Smyth, James Ryan 20 June <li) 28 Aug. 1 25 Jan. 17 34 Foot. Smyth, Tliinnas U! May 3 June 19 30 Dec. 19 Scots FusilicrGuards. Smvth, William 14 April 83 1783188 Foot. 17 Feb. Sn.'yd, William 3 Mar. 14 1 Oct 23 June 25:2 Dragoon Guards. S|>ai^ht, Henry 2G Mar. 07 13 Xov. 10 8 Royal Veteran Batt. Spalding, Warner Reere .... 2 Aug. 03 1 June 04, R. Artillery Drivers. never Spencer, Thomas '" 14 De. 11 I July 24 Jan. 24JRoyal Engineers. SiK-rlinj;, John'" 25 Dec. 0-: 25 April 1 3 Royal Veteran Batt. SpinkJ, William 5 June 11 1 Xov. 14]r. Artillery Drivers. 1 Dec. Spong. Francis Mallett'".. 12 June 01 25 June 02j 15 Dragoons. 21 Nov. Spooner, Henrj" 4 Julv 3 Feb. 14 25 Mar. 1721 Foot. S?IKitiswi>i>fI, .\ndrew 20 Jan. I Feb. 10 5 Xov. 18 69 Foot. Sprouli-, lilwartl 20 .Wl Mav 25 -Vug. 14 12 Dragoons. Mar. Edwin :tacey, 19 19 July 1.0 25 .Mar. 17 23 Foot. 2!) July !-tainf.)rth, Cicorgc Sept 1 Jan. 0(] ]R. Artillery Drivers. Stiinlrii, Edward 19 Sept. 20| 2 Xov. 32; 4 Aug. 37,20 Foot. SUnfflcld, Robert 25 Aug. 08 3 May 10 19 June 17'41 Foot. Stapleton, David 19 April 14 7 April 25 24 May 27 Unattached. Slapletnn, Richanl 20 Nov. 12 2.') Feb. 13 9 Xov. loStafitorpsofCavalrv. Suplcton, William Bull 25 Dec. 00 9 .Mar. 09 12 Xov. 18,4 Foot. PUvely.John 19 Sept. 11 9 Nov. 1525 Dec. 17 98 Foot, SUweil, William 22 Feb. 1C23 Oct. 17,00 Foot. never Steade, Chaiies 29 Sept. 14 20 April 17 25 Dec. 18 25 Dragoons. Stee<l, Eilwnnl Henry 7 May 00 10 June 08 2 .Mar. 16 48 Foot. Steel, William Robert April 25 10 Feb. 31 30 Dec. 34,01 Foot. Steele, Mattliew Frederick"*
Sinclair, John Sinulctoii, Juiiatlian Felix ...
130
1
.

May 00

10 Dec.

never

m
a ^

383

. .

Lieutenants.
ETC. * Steggall, William Charles
Stevenson, John Stewart, Alexander Stewart, Charles Stewart, Duncan Stewart, Edward Hobbs Stewart, James Stewart, Mervyn Stobart, Henry "^

never
18 Sept.

20 25 9 3 9

Mar. July Mar. Dec. June

25 Dec. 13 26 Sept. 14 43 Foot. 29 April Strathaven's Corps. July 27 84 Foot. :G Oct.


17 Oct.

22 Feb. 4 Oct.
10 Oct.

Jan. Oct. Feb.

Stable,

John

12 Jan. 12 Dec. April

Stock, Frederick Stokes, Joseph Southwell Stokes, John Stoicards, Robert


Street,

23 June 29 Oct. 3 July 7 Mar.


21 Oct. 21 Oct.

John

Stretch, Bolton
Stritch,

Edward

William Luke Strode, George Stronach, "William

24 Dec. 30 Mar. 24 Mar.


14 Mav 19 Mav 9 JlaV 10 Nov. 28 Feb.

aiB Strong,
81211

Wm.

Burrough'"

Stuart, Charles Stuart, Charles George Stuart, George ^9 Stuart, George Evans

Stuart,

James
'.

9 July
never
.'J

J3 Stuart,
fflSa

James Thomas Simon 12 Jan.

25 Jan. 29 Aug. 14 June 16 May 26 Aug. 2 Jan. 2 July 26 July li 4 May 9 Aug. 4 Aug. 14 25 Mar. 25 Feb. 5 April 31 Dec. 11 Nov. 16 Dec. 25 Mar. 16 Jan. 12 19 April 20 April 25 JIar. 2 Jan. 11 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Dec. 14 April 23 Nov. 20 May
i

21 4 Foot. 17 104 Foot. 17 Royal Marines. Sept. 24 53 Foot. July 20 21 Dragoons. July 26 Royal Artillery. 4 Royal Veteran Batt. Nov. 07 Royal Irish Artillery. Oct. 17 SO Foot, Aug. 98 07 Foot. 10 R. Veteran Batt. 49 Foot.

33

Foot.

95 Foot. 20 Foot. 24 Royal Engineers. 17 44 Foot.


1 17 91 Foot. 1 88 Foot. 20 86 Foot.

Stuart, Peter Stuart, Robert Stuart, William

Thomson

Aug.

14 Oct. 18 July

24 April 26 Nov.
18

* Suberkrub, John Jacob


Sullivan, Bartholomew t3 Sullivan, James * SuUivan, John

May
never

Sunbolf, George Supple, Edward Supple, Kerry


Sutlierland, Alexander

18 Feb.

24 25 6 20 25 28

Mar. Dec.
Oct.

25 25
2 24
15 18

June
Dec.
Feb.

Sutherland, Edward Sutherland, Kcmwth Sutherland, Sutherland Hall

28 Sept. 4 Aug. 2 Nov. 9 Sept.


21

11 July 14 Feb.

June

4 Nov. 26 Aug. 25 Mar.


15 Feb. 17 April

20 28 25

14 61 Foot. 3 R. Veteran Batt. 19 73 Foot. 1 R. Veteran Batt. Mar. 17 28 Foot. June 10 Royal Marines. 1814 3Prov.Bn.oCMmtia. Sept. 20 Royal Marines. June 24 19 Foot. 49 Foot. Aug. June 18 33 Foot. Sept. 18 10 Foot.

12 July

George Grant Sutton, John Swanson, Thomas Sweeting, George Swiny, Shapland William Swyer, William '" Symonds, William
Suttie,

22 June never
14

60 Foot. 02 9 Foot. 33 Unattached. 2 R. Veteran Batt. 4 April 23 Go Foot.


.April

May

25

May May

?P Syret,

James

never 16 May 20 Feb. 27 Jan. 23 Jan.


14 Feb.

25 25 4 29

Aug.
Oct.

Aug.

17 Oct. 17 Mar. 10 Dec.


11

April 21 Dec.

July

13

May

2 July 26 Aug.
14

Taaffe, William

May
Aug.
Feb.

25 Mar. 25 Mar. 2 Dec.


17

15 Thomas James Waldegrave 2 July 14 July 9 Tapp, John William 13 Mar. 13 Tapp, William 30 Nov. 16 ^3 Tasker, Jaraes 15 8 Mar. 53 Tatlock, Thomas 12 Mar. 12!27 Tayloc, John

Tane,

Jan. Oct.

Aug. Royal Artillery. 4 April lO'lSFoot.


I

Scots FusilierGuards. 16 8 West India Regt. 13 42 Foot. 19 7 Foot. 10 39 Foot. 00 Royal Marines. 17 60 Foot. 17 9 Foot. 19 00 Foot. ulRoyal Marines.

Aug.

^ Taylor, Edward Taylor, Francis ^ Taylor, Francis William


Slffil

April 10 Sept. 12I27 Jan. 8 Nov. 10' 10 Sept. 22 Aug. Ill25 Mar.

24 2 25 30 22 25
1

* Taylor, George Taylor, Ingram Pank Taylor, John Taylor, John Taylor, Joseph Henry Taylor, Nathaniel Taylor, Thomas Taylor, William

never
.
.

14 Jan.

|23 Mar. 06 14 June

25 Dec. 13j 1 June 20 26 30 July 1214 July 14 25 IG Dec. 19 26 July 26' 2 21 May 12J13 July 16J25 12 Oct. 09! 5 May 1230 25 Dec. 78 2 Dec. 81 32

April 17|.J7 Foot. Oct. 17|62Foot. Mar. 17'77 Foot. Nov. 20187 Foot. Nov. 3346 Foot. Mar. 17 14 Dragoons. 1814 3 Prov.Bn.of Militia. Sept. 14 Roval Marines. Nov. 21 74 Foot. Dec. 18 90 Foot. Feb. 30 Unattached. Dec. 18(90 Foot. May 17 26 Foot. Jan. SS^Royal Marines.

384

Lieutenants.

Thackcrav, Joseph Tlmck rav, .Matthew Thihallier, liulnrt

never
21
1 1

05 Dec.
J.-,

June 10
Feb.

Feb.

3 Julv
31 Oct.
11 July

tXi ii!

; Jl Thobu ni Robert
,

08! 1 ,>
O,", l.",

Uec. J an
April
\a'f.

11
25

1451 Foot. Mar. 17 29 Foot. June 18 3 Foot.


Sept.

Feb.

1635

Foot.

John Thomas, James ^ Thompson, Brnjaviin ill Thompson, Henry Walker Thompson, John 9 Thompson, Ralph Keddey 9 Thompson, Tho. Jones Thomson, Colin
Thorn,
})
.

7 .\pril Ofi 4 .May


1 1 -Jl)

2 Feb.
!5

Tliomson, .\nilrew ThoifisoH, Uarid

Thomson, James Tliomson, Jeremiah Thomson, Joseph


Thornlev, Tlioias {) Tiiomton, John'"* Thonilrl, Frederick Thicenge, George A.'^ ?il Tiv'lie, Daniel Tmlini;, Charles Stubbs. .
. . .

K! Sept. 13'-20 July lo May OSllo .\ug. iG Mar. 12!il Oct. 10 X 24 Slay 21 Xov. Oj 31 Mar. never 1 Mar. Dec. 07 3 Jlar. 17 Aug. 0* 9 April
7
29

12 R. Veteran Batt. 15 50 Foot. 1 R. Veteran Batt. Slar. 17 74 Foot.

2G
2

Mav 38 Unattached.
April 18
20

Foot.

28 Dec. '2G I'nattached. 29 Aug. 10^23 Dragoons.


,31>rov.Bn.orMilitia. R. Veteran Batt. 10 R. Veteran Batt. 15 Sept. 02 17 Foot. !5 Mar. 16 15 Foot. 3 April 17 43 Foot. 7 Julv 17 [42 Foot. 18 .May 32jl'nattachcd. R. -Artillerv' Drivers. Feb. 2l]Grenadier Guards.
|3

Aug. 99 SOct.
April 13 7 Sept. Oct. 13 28 Sept.
.-luff.
O'l

tel

27

3
.

Oct".

2 Aug. 2C IG Jan.
1

Tipping', John Tisdall, James

Whitmcre..

Tittle,Jnhn Xloore Tolfher, Christopher Ttwle, Francis Norris


Davi.l

2G Xov. 5 April 1. 3 Julv 17 June 13 7 Mar. 3 Jan. 14 April 7 Julv I Xov. 20 Julv 15 9 Julv 11 Xov. ^24 17 Aug.
14 Sept. 09

never never

May

24 Xov. 25 Unattached. Feb. 19 Staff Corps of Caval. Jan. 10 10 Foot. April 21 R. .\frican Corps. Dec. 18 2 Foot.
12

8 Oct.

Tottenham. John William.. Tour, -Vu^'ustus dc la \S TowcU, Cicorpe Towers, William Riley
)P Town, Edward Townly, Jamcn 9 Townstnd, John. Townscnd, Joseph Townsend, Kicliard Townsend, Robert Lawrence Townshrnd, William

3 Mar.
20

17; P2 Sept.

Julv 10' 1 Mar. 9 Aug. 10113 Mav OOl 5 April 2C Xov. 12! 1 7 Mar.
10 Feb.
April
0(l|-20
1

June 3043 Foot. 4 Jan. 17 15 Foot. 2C Dec. 22 8(i Foot. 1 Feb. 17[R. Foreign Artillery.
G Xov. 238 Dragoons. |g Oarrison Battalion. 1.5, Dillon's Regiment. G July 27 Roval Marines.

9 Xov.
1-2

Ill
1

May

Dec. 08

Traat, William Travcr?, Joseph Trelwck, Thomas


Treiicli,

Sept. ia Oct. 2 Dec. 18 Oct. 2!) April


1

Dec. Dec. 94 2-2 Feb. 13tl3Jan. 04 -29 Oct. 0; -2:1 Mav 29 Aug.
15i^20

Feb. 2C!Royal Artillerj-. 21 April 231 Roval Engineers. '54 Foot. Aug. 21 18 Dragoons. 15 Jan. 18;83 Foot. 11 Dee. 17180 Foot.

7 Sept.

22G0

Foot.

11 Dec.
Jl

15|18
'2

June
Dec. Julv
1

18
2.J
;)o

June

Thomas'" James
, . .

28

Dec. 08 Xov. 11|

24: Roval Artillerv. ,\ug. 20|Ro\al ArtillerV.

Tristram, Harrington.
Tn>ll"i', Sir

11 Sept. 1-2 II

May

John, Bart 10 Julv Tiottrr,Habrrt 15 Feb. lIOJulv Tucker, J. Owen Fjlwards 23 June Tucker, Tliomas FUliott Tuckett. Hanev (inniett Phippsj 7 Sept. 11 April Tudor, Charles 1 June Tudor, Ilenrv

17 24 Oct.

IIIG April
29 18 Oct 08 13 Dec.
04
14

Xov. 20 2 West In.liaRcgt. I Feb. 19 Royal Artillery-. 25 Sept. 23;10 Dragoons. i9 R. Veteran Batt. 14 April 37[^20 Foot. 25 Oct. 21:84 Foot.
'2.'>

^ ta

15 lo Oct. 21! Oct. 5 .May

Tunstall, fiabrici

Il3 Jan.
Ill

9 TunsUdI, William
Tiimhull. John Turn.T, Francis Mark )9 Turner, Tliomos Turner, Young Tutoo, Charles Tweolie, James

14-2.-. Julv May (H);2I Jan. never 8 July 19 Dec. 99 7 Auk r25 Aug. 07 10 Mar.
I

Xov. 38' 1 1 Dragoons. Jan. 18 -2:} Dragoons. 5 April 21 37 Foot. 8 Xov. *27, Unattached. 22 April 19|;)C Foot.
ISeoteli Brigade.
.7
25 '25
2.J

Oct. Dec.

10j7 Foot.

jl9 .\pril 10
-25
i

May
Feb.

.May

15

8 June

May 08 27
Oct.

M Xov.
1

June Xov.

Twvford, John
Tytler, Patrick
Valentine.
.
.

Ilo

0515 Mar.
5 May
132-2 Oct.

Sept.

14 2!) Foot. IGSieilian Regiment. lG3(iarrisou Battalion. 16 7 Foot. 14 Roval Marines. r 4 R. Veteran Batt.

never
..

Fort Major of

John

rJXor.

Stirling Cattle. V, t6|99 Foot.

386

Lieutenants.

Vallancey, Richard Vanderbrouck, Francis Vauglian, Georee Vaughan, Travers Hartley Vavasour, Thomas Hippon
. . . .

Sept. 07 20 July

23 July

181 Foot.
[00 Foot.

16

5 3

4 Feb. 15,6 Garrison Battalion. 11 Feb. 17 18 Foot. 25 23 7 Mar. 22 62 Foot. 28 Sept. 30 1 Foot. 30 June 25 7 Aug. 21 Sept. 09 2 Aug. 21 Oct. 17 76 Foot. 18 April 00 25 Sept. 6 June 28 Royal Marines. 14 Mar. 11 3 Aug. 29 Dec. 25 Unattached. Villiers, Alex. Henry Charles .. 12 Feb. 07 16 June 2 Royal Veteran Batt. Vowell, John 25 Mar. 08 2 Nov. 25 Mar. 17 25 Foot. 16 Dec. 08 11 June Uniacke, Thomas Fane 28 Mar. Rifle Brigade. Upton, William 3 Oct. 08 20 Oct. 25 May 14 15 Foot. .30 Mar. Urquhart, Donald 27 Oct, 25 Dec. 17 60 Foot. 25 Mar. 17 18 Foot. Wade, George 9 May 11 14 Jan. Waite, Richard Godsell 28 Oct. 07 15 Nov. 27 July 20 83 Foot. Walbridge, Henry William .... 3 JYov. 08 2 Jan. 30 Dec. 19 York Chasseurs. 19 Mar. 13 4 May Walby, Samuel 25 Dec. 1 Royal Waggon Train. Feb. 17 13 Waldie, Oct. James Henry 7 Sept. 20 29 Foot. fflSa il 6 May 08 22 June 21 Au| Walford, John Thomas 72 Foot. 27 Oct. 07 26 Feb. Walker, Alexander 25 Dec. 18 96 Foot. 8 Jan. 1 Sept. 99 Wallier, A lien 7 Royal Veteran Batt. 11 Mav 05 27 July 15 Oct. 22 Royal Marines. Walker, James 14 Oct. 23 May 26 Dec. 18 96 Foot. Walker, James 12 Nov. 16 Feb. Walker, James 25 Dec. 18 Roval African Corps. Walker, John Allen 5 Oct. 20 7 April 15 Feb. 27 34 Foot. 15 Nov. 10 10 June AValker, Roger Boyce 9 July 18 43 Foot. 17 Feb. 06 25 Feb. Wall, Henry 24 April 13 Royal Marines Wfill, Richfird 7 Nov. 05 1 May 7 Royal Veteran Batt. 14 July 09 16 Nov. 9 July 18 7 Foot. ^9 Wallace, Hugh Ritchie Wallace, Robert Grenville 17 Dec. 13 4 May 7 Dec. 20 York Chasseurs. Waller, Kilner 20 Sept. 10 :5 Feb. 3 April 16 Foot. 25 Aug. 23 34 Foot 19 Walsh, Lawrence De Courcy., 14 May 07 8 June [cihles. '5 June 16 Newfoundland Walsh, Patrick 31 July 00 2 Nov. FenWalsh, William 9 June 08 24 Jan. :G Nov. 18 51 Foot. Ward, Alexander June 9.5 11 Nov. 1 Aug. 98 Irish Brigade. Ward, Honry 30 Jan. 07 11 Doc. 23 Feb. 30 Royal Marines. *Ward, Jolin 5 Dec. never Sept. 14 15 Foot. Warden, John 17 Mar. 11 1 Aug. 20 July 20 19 Foot. Waring, Edward 25 Feb. 29 Roval African Corps. 8 Dec. 25 5 Mar. 13 Oct. AVarren, Edward Townsend .... 8 Aug. 25 Dec. 16 90 Foot. Warren, Robert 15 April 06 15 Oct. 7 Royal Veteran Batt. 25 May 32 Unattached. ?12B Warren, William Ouseley'-' 25 Mar. 13 24 Nov. Watkins, George Green 8 May 40 9 Foot. 5 Dec. 13 23 July :5 Sept. 23 24 Foot. 10 June 13 16 Aug. Sffil Watson, Andrew Watson, Edward 7 Aug. 1795 79 Foot. 25 April 06 8 Feb. 23 June 13 57 Foot. 19 Watson, Feltham 28 Feb. 12 22 Oct. 14 Sept. 32 Unattached. 19 Watson, George''^ Watson, James never 25 Dec. 1814 89 Foot. Watson, John 18 Aug. 08 20 May ;5 Dec. 33 48 Foot. Watson, Thomas Brereton .... 23 Nov. 09 21 Nov. 18 April 16 8 Foot. Watson, William Henry 25 Mar. 16 6 Dragoons. 11 Nov. 11 7 May Watton, K.lward John' 27 Aug. 99 9 June 15 May 05 20 Foot. Watton,,l.,hn Hudder 3 Dec. 25 Dec. 18 Royal Waggon Train. 3 Oct. Watts, Henry 24 Jan. !5 Feb. Nov. 29 Unattached. Wauch, David 8 Nov. 1019 May 25 July 14 6 Dragoon Guards. Weaver, William Henry 12 Dec. Ill 1 Oct. 1 Jan". 23 Royal Artillery. *Webster, James never !2.j Dec. 1814 3 Prov.Bn. of Militia. Webster, William Francis 6 Feb. 23:12 July 18 Oct. 39 Ceylon Regt. Weight, Edward 10 Aug. 1528 Feb. 10 Mar. 25 8 Dragoons. *Weir, Richard never |25 Dec. 1814 2Prov. Bn. of Militia. 6 Oct. 12 15 Dec. I4I25 Mar. 16 27 Foot. 19 Weir, Robert Lewis 19 Sept. ll!22 Aug. 13|25June 17 1 Foot. 19 Weir, Thomas 386
Veitch, Charles Vereker, Henry Vereker, Henry Thomas Vernon, John Russell ^9 Vesey, John Victor, George Veith, Frederick William

Dec. 15 July Mar. 12 25 Mar. Mar. 14 15 Feb. Jan. 08 22 July Sept. 11 11 Feb. April 07 29 Sept.

never

.30

May

25 June 17 57 Foot. 25 Aug. 16|New Brunswick Fen.


25 June 17173 Foot.

'

Lieutenants.

MECT.

Weir, William

Wi'li-li,

Jolm West

Welstiwl, William West, Henry West, John Waile Wcstcott, John Hancock WhaKv, Robert J5.1 WheatlcT. Edmund |) Wheatley, William
Wlieeler,

31 Mar. (I8 17 OcU 3 Oct. (i(< 19 Oct. 12 Sept. 11 1-J Aug. lOJulv 77 1 July 4 Jan. 16 Dec, lOJuiv on 12 Ans 8 Oct. l-J-22 April i3 Oct. I-.'iC April 10 Feb. OC lU .Mav

1125 July 17127 Foot. 0925 Sept. 1411 Foot. 13 10 Oct. 108 West India Regt.
79129 Oct.

92 Royal Marines.

97 25 -Mar.

1014 Foot. April 17 7 Foot. 13 2 Jan. 17 14 Dragoons. 1425 April 105 Line Bn.Ger. Leg. 0018 Mar. 1939 Foot. 1223

James

Whinnter, James
|}*Wliitby, Jiimcs White, Geonre

While. Henry White, William Whiieford. John Whitehead, Willinin


\\hitfleld, M'illiam

3 July 'Jti 11 27 Nov. 10 25 never 28 Feb. 12 13 April 10 20 13 Sept. 08 10 12 Sept. II 8

With y, tJeorge James |3 Wiirton, James

Millard, John '"


ilkiuson,

Wilkins, William

Jil

Henry

Wilkinson, John Alexander


Jjtl Willett, Auprnstus Saltren

Willev, Edward Williams, Charles


n'illiiim.', (jco. Blennerhaatel Williams, Henry Micajah Williams, Ri.bert

1) Willis,

Wills,

George Bninder'" Jumes'"

Wilson, Alexander Lnckhart Wilson, Henry Wilson, Henry Wihon, Peter i^Qt. Must. 'JO June 05 Wilson, Robert Wilson, W, Hen. Bowcu Jordan Wiltnn, John Lucas

Dec. 00 I July 02 Royal Marines. Aug. 13j25 June 16 Sicilian Hegt. Feb. 14 1814 1 Prov.Bn. of Militia. May 13 25 Mar. 17 30 Foot. April 12 7 Royal Veteran Batt. -May 23 27 Jan. 36 Roval Marines. Aug. 15!25 Mar. 1713 Foot. April 13 25 Mar. 17 13 Foot. 1 .Mar. 10' 23 April 12 13 April 1425 Mar. 17 62 Foot. 10 20 .Mav 196:J Foot. 13 July 08 2. " 25 Mar. 08 2 Sept. 08l25 Mar. 150 Foot. 0.5 1 Sept. 06 H. Artillery Drivers. 1 Dec. 25 Aug. 16 I Garrison Battalion. 6 Aug. 07 30 Dec. 14 May 1640 Foot. 8 May 10 12 Mav 11 Sep"t. 2324 Foot. 6 Oct. 08 3 Oct". 7 Feb. 22 22 Dragoons. 5 June (Hi 27 Aug. 2;* May 19 June 23 19 Dragoons. 22 Oct 17 24 Dec. 19.53 Foot. 14 June 13 29 May 17 Sep"t. 07 3 Royal Veteran Batt. 28 Feb. 22 Xov. 04 2G S.pt OolsSJan. 1000 Foot. 20 Sept. 05'28 Jan. 08|25Scpt. 2653 Foot. 2 May 08 17 Nov. 09 3 April -a Royal Artillery. 12 17 April 13 1 Nov. 14 R. Artillery Drivers. 1 Dec. II Feb. 13 G April 20I28 June 21 83 Foot. 2 Sept. 19 37 Foot. 22 June 0i)29 April
21 July

Winckworth, John Windle, John Shepard Wintnn, James Wisdom, John

?Jl Wo.l. Fre<lerick"' Wo.h1, Gi-rv:c


WomI, George
Wooil. Geo. Horslcy

11 Oct. 3180 Foot. 2520 .\ov. 10 Nov. 4 RoyalVcteran Batt. never 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 14 April 0020 June 10 Sept. 2.112 Oct. 26 1 Feb. 31 Garrison Company. 28 Dec. 38 54 Foot. 13 Mar. 27 Hi Mar. |14 Nov. 1022 Feb. 16jl6Julv 17 75 Foot. OSllCMav: 22.53 Foot. III Dec. 0(!25 Jan. 'lO Aug. 9!)|27 Oct. 9'j'25 Sept. 0217 Foot. '25 Dec. 0(; 10 Dec. 07 20 July 0917 Foot. 17 11 Dragoons. 128 April 04 14 June 0525 Mar 1995 Foot. 128 Feb. 12 2 Dec. I3I20 Mar Tpany-

never

Wood, Henry Wo<m1, William Sumpter

Woodcock. Tliomus Woods, William


U'nrslev,

25 Nov. 13 12 April .Mar. 13 13 Aug. July 19^26 Dec. |29 Aug. 11 2 April
7 April
I >

0828 Dw.

Independent Com27 67 Foot. Nov. 24 23 Foot. 2l!24July 28 30 Foot. I2J25 May 154 Dragoon Guards. 09'l5 Feb. 160 Dragoons.
I

21 29 Jan.

18

1 1

Vii\

m Mn

8 Dec. 03i2I Slar. 05' 10 Sept. 1239 Foot. George Worslev, Tlios. Tavlor '" 14 Feb. II; 2 Oct. 12' II Feb. 10 45 Foot. Wraxall, Charles Edward' ... 11 Sept. 12* I April I5| I Aug. 19 Roval Artillery.

WmT. Hush Bovd


I
I

23 Jan.
127
I

V.William I^nc Wriyhl. AUxaniler Mri-ht, Edward


WH.'l.t. J..hn Wriulit. John

Jan. Oct. Dec.

.1

8 June

U Wright, William ?n Wricht, William '"


Wrighlo, William Wynfcr, John Jonathan Wynter, William Rose
.

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2 Aus. Mar.

,20

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never

!7 Aug. ::k

Yiniold, Benjamin

....

'3JoIy

12 19 April 1740 Foot. 1 110 Sept. 13 2.-. Aug. 14 28 Jan. 17 19 Dragoons. !C)27 .Mar. 96 1 1 R. Veteran Batt. (! 13 Aug. 02 25 Oct. 02.35 Foot. OiMOSept. 1225 July 17 27 Foot. 12 22 .Mar. 27 Tnattached. 11 5 Feb. 8<V 3 Aug. 85 81 Foot. 1320 July 15 25 Dec. 18 Hitlc Brigndc. 122May 14 19 April 17 3 Foot. 13 25 Feb. 10 03 Foot. 12.0 Dec. July 07 22 Dragoons. 05 12 Dec. 05 18ll7S*pt. 31 20 Not. 34 Roval Marine*.

387

War

Services of the Lieutenants.


2(1

LIEUT.

Yelverton, Hon. Barry Charles Yonge, M'eston

^ USA Yonge, Wm. Grawley


Young, Young, Young, Young, Young,
Alex. (Adj. 2 July
96)

Henry Harman

Henry
John George
Robert

ff'ar Services

of the Lieutenaiiti.

war

liatiles of Talarera (severely vrounded in the head), and llusaco, 6rst siege of ISudajoz, battle of Fuontes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, second siege and storming of Badajox. battles of Salamanca, Urthes, and Toulouse. 18 Lieut. Thomas Carey was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 19 Lieut. Ueorsi' C'Laiiman served the campai^-n of 181 1 in Holland, including tlie attack of llergen-op-Zooni, action at AIiTxem, uiid burabordmeut of Autwerj, at which last he was severely wounded on trench duty, and lost bis right leg. 20 Lieut, t'oonilie served in Lpvin in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal. SI Lieut, .lobii C'oole was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 2i Lieut. R. U, C. Coote served in the Burmese war. J3 Lieut. Coventry served in the East Indies from March 1783 to Aug. 1798, including the siege of Cannanore, relief of Mangalore. siege of Faulaulcberry, affair of Kisnaporam, siege and assault of Bangalore, battle near Seringapatam, siege of Savaiulroog (severely wounded in the right hip when with tlie forlorn hope), actions of the dlli aud 7tii Feb. I79-, siege of l*ondicherry, siege of Trincomalee and capture of Ceylon. Served also at the capture of the Cape of tjood Hope in 1U06, and of the Isle of France in IBiO. S4 Lieut. .\. S. Crawford was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 33 Lieut. Cull served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian meda). 26 Lieut. Ualgaims was wounded at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. 27 Lieut. John Ualtoo served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and the battles of Viltoria, Orthes and Toulouse. 28 Lieut. Daniell (h.p. D9tb regiment), was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 29 LJeut. Uighton served in Spain and Portugal, from .April 1810 to July 1812, including Massena's retreat. Served also in the South of France in 1811, aud was present at the investment of Bavonne and repulse of the sortie, slightly wounded. 30 Lieut. Dobbs was severely wounded at Waterloo. 31 Lieut. Dowbiggin was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 32 Lieut. Drawbridge served at W'alcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. 33 Lieut. Dunniclifle served the campaign of 181.>, and was present at the battles of

in 1814, includinf; the

passage of the Douro,

Quatre Bras and Waterloo.

34 Lieut. Ouperier was severely wounded at Waterloo. .S5 Lieut. Benj. Edwards served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war in 1814, including the siege and storming of Badajoz (wounded) with the 9th Portuguese Kegt. of the Line, and the battles of Salamanca, Vera, Nivelle, (wounded), Nive, Tarbes, luid
Toulouse.

36 Lieut. Charles Edwards served in the Peninsula, from July 1813, to the end of the war in 1814, including the second assault and capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidossoa, Nivelle, and Nive (9tb to IJlh Dec), and blockade of Bayonne. Served also the campaigns of 1817 and 18 in Malwa, against the iMahialtas. 37 Lieut. .M. Evans served at Copenhagen in 1807 at Flushing in 1809, and subsequently in the Peninsula, including tlie sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz, and battle of Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 38 Lieut. Edward Fioch served at the capture of .Martinique in 1809, aud subsequently in the American war, and was present at York, Sackett's Harbour, Stoney Creek, and Fort
;

George.

39 Lieut. John Ford served the campaigns of 1809, 10, 11 IS, and 14, and was present at the siege of Flushing, defence of Cadiz, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse, besides other actiuns of less importance. Served as an assistant engineer during four of the campaigns. 40 Lieut. .\. S. Fraser was slightly wounded at (juatre Bras. Capture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; Expedition to Sweden, 41 Lieut. Gicbard's services: and subsequently to Portugal, under Sir John Moore, including the advance into Spain, i*eninsular campaigns of retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to \N alcheren, 1 809. 1H12, 13, and II, including the reduction of Oio Forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madnd, siege of Burgos, action at Villa Murial ( slightly wounded), battle of Vittona, siege and capture of San .Sebastian, attack upon the Heights after crossing tlie Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive, in which latter he was severely wounded in the left thigh by a
,

musket shot. 42 Lieut. Gilbome served

at the siege of Flushing, and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive, actions at Aire and at Bavonne, and Served also the campaign of 1813, including tlie battle of battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Waterloo and capture of Paris. 43 Lieut. Urxme was severely wounded at Waterloo. 44 Lieut. John Grant ( K. Artillery) served with the expedition to Walrheren, and was Present at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards io the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to

eb. 1814.
to the

4j Lieut. John Grant (2ad R. V. Batl.) served in the Peninsula from September, 1808, end of the war, iocludiog the action at Alcautarei, and battles of I'alaveni and o o 3t<0

TFar Services of the Lieutenants.


Busaco. Wounded in the thigh by a rifle ball at Alcantaras, and received a sabre cut in the face near Salamanca. 46 Lieut. John Grant (unattached) served in the Peninsula from Aug. 181 1, to Dec. 1813, including the action at Alba de Tormes, retreat from Madrid, and battles of Victoria and the Pyrenees. Wounded in the side at the Maya Pass. 47 Lieut. Kdwaid Greene served with the battering train attached to the Prussian besieging army, and was employed in takiug several fortresses on the French frontier in July and Aug. 1815. 48 Lieut. Grier was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 49 Lieut. Edward Gritfiths served in the Peninsula from June 1813 to May 1814, and afterwards in the American war, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and taking of Fort Bowyer. bo Lieut. J. G. Griffiths served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of the Pyrenees, Oithes, and Toulouse. 51 Lieut. Grimes served in the Peninsula from IMarch 1811 to Sej)t. 1812, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and the successful siege of Badajoz, at which latter be

was severely wounded in the right thigh by a cannon-shot. 52 Lieut. George Gunning was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 53 Lieut, Wm. M. Hearn was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 54 Lieut. Robert Hewitt was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
54* Lieut. Hine served in the Peninsula from April, 180'J, to the end of the war, including the battles of Oporto, Talavera, Albuhera (twice wounded), assault and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. 53 Lieut. Hodder was severely wounded at Waterloo. 56 Lieut. Hood served in South and North Beveland, and at Walcheren, in 1809. Joined the army in the Peninsula on its retreat from Burgos in 1812, and served with it until the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was engaged with the enemy on the 16th, 17tli, 18th, and 19th June, at and near Waterloo the storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Severely wounded at the battle of Toulouse. 57 Lieut. Horan was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo. 58 Lieut. Jagoe was severely wounded at Waterloo. 59 Lieut. J. j^. Irving was slightly wounded at Waterloo. Siege and capture of Hattrass, 1816 and 17. Mahratta 60 Lieut. Alex. Irwin's services campaign, 1817 and 18. Burmese war, 1825 and 6. 61 Lieut. Kennear served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to May, 1814, and afterward in the American war, and was present at Bladensburg, Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans 62 Lieut. Francis Kennedy's services: Siege and capture of Flushing, 1809. Campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15, including the first siege of Badajoz, and covering the second siege covering the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, crossing the Esla, retreat from Burgos, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, aflairs of Val Moresco and Peyrehorade, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Waterloo, and taking of Cambray. 63 Lieut. Kett served the campaigu of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and taking of Cambray. 64 Lieut. Alfred Knight served at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and afterwards at the talcing of Castine and Hamiltown in the Ignited States of North America. 65 Lieut. C. Lewin was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 66 Lieut. Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar. Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13, including the 67 Lieut. Lockwood's services assault and capture of l3adajoz, battle of Salamanca, and action at Villa iMurial on the Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including Fort Frederick Henry. retreat from Burgos. Campaign of 1815. Severely wounded at Quatre Bras by a musket-ball which passed through tlie frontal bone, and lodged on the brain, to extract which the operation of the trepan was
;
:

resorted to, 68 Lieut. Love served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec. 1812, including the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Hadajoz (wounded), storming the Forts at Ahnaraz, siege of the Forts at (wounded) and battle of Salamanca, and siege of liurgos. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present in the action at Plattsburg. 69 Lieut. John Lowry served in the American war, and was severely wounded through the body in action at Sackett's Harbour.

70 Lieut. Charles M'Arthur served at the siege of Flushing, and at the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse (wounded), Quatre Bras, and Waterloo (wounded). 71 Lieut. Alex. M'Pherson was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 72 Lieut. Mac Gregor served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16, and was present at the taking at Harriapore.
390

War

Sen-ices of the Lieutenants.

in the Peninsula from 1813 to tlie end of the war in I8J4, inchidini; the battles of the Prrenees, iNivelle, Xive, Orthes, and Toulouse. 74 Lieut. MacLinlay was severely wounded at Quatre lira*. 7.i Lieut. iMann was severely wounded at (juatre IJras. "<> Lieut. .Marric was present at the battle of Co|ienhagen in 1801. 77 Lieut. \Vm. M' Donald Matthews was slightly wouuded at Waterloo.

73 Lieut. Laclilan JIacKav served

k n the .Mediterranean

78 LieucMill was severely wounded at Waterloo. 79 Lieut. Zc. Miller served in Egypt in 1801, and h.is received the Egrptiau medal. *'*"' bloody served with the Uh Hegiment in the expedition to \\ alcheren in 1809

Bayonne and repulse of


present

of Waterloo. 87 Lieut. John On- (8th R. Vet. Bn.) wcs severely wounded at Waterloo. 88 Lieut. Pagan was severely wounded at \\'aterloo. 89 Lieut. Parralt served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war in 181 I. including the sieges of Cadiz and San Sebastian, battle of Nivelle, iclious at Vic Bigoire and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse. 90 Lieut. Philpot served the campaign of 1B1.">, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 91 Lieut. Pickard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir George PreTOBt, and was present at the attack on Plattsburg. Ser\ed also the campaign of 1813 in
tiie battle

' Wounded. 80 Lieut. J. A. Moore served in the .Vmerican war. 80 Lieut. Morrison served at Gotlenburgin 1808, at the siege of Flushing in 1809 also t the battle ofCorunna, siege of Burgos, and battle of Salamanca. 81 Lieut. Fred. Munro served in the Peninsula from .Alarch 1812 to the end of the war in 181 J, including the sieges of the Forts at Salamanca. Burgos, and San Sebastian, and the baltles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Uidassoa, and St. Jean de Luz. 81* Lieut. Francis .Murray served in ihe Peninsula from .Tan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814. including the defence of Cadiz from Jan. to Sept. 1810, Lines of Torres Vedras, Uie jiursuit of .Masseua, combats of Kedioha, Condeisa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes a Unor, second siege of Badajoz, combat of El Bodon, siege and storim of Ciudad Rodrigo, lege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of .Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the I yrinees, .Nivelle, Orthes, combat of Vic Bigorre. and battle of Toulouse. 82 Lieut. Muske:t served at Walcheren in 1809, and afterwards in the Peninsula, includitig Ihe sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz. Served also in Holland in 1814, including the action at Merxem and attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. 3J Lieut. John Xash was slightly wounded at Waterloo. 84 Lieut. Naylcr served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal. 85 Lieut. Nicolas served at (he battle of Trafalgar. Bii Lieut. Onslow's services Siege of Flushing, 1309. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including ihe bombardment of the French Fleet at Antwerp. Campaign of 1815, including
;
:

and the Peninsula in 181'.', 13, and 14, including the investment of tlie sortie. Served afterwards in the .\merican war, and was the actions at Bladensburg, lialtimore, and New Orleans, where he was severely

Upper Canada under


92 Lient.
.\.

Sir

J. Pictet

Gordon Drummond. served in the Burmese war, and was present


:

at the taking

Donabew.
9.!

of

Plunkett's services Campaign of 1808 and 9 in Portugal and Spain, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walchervn, 1809. Subsequent campaigns in the Peninsula, including the baiilo of Orthes. Served afterwards in the .Vmerican war, aud was present at the sieee of * Port y.rie. 94 Lieut. Pridham served in Fgypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal. 9.) Lieut. I'riest served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at the battle
(Juill was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 97 Lieul. Keid served at Corunna aud at Walcheren in 18')9, in the Peninsula in 1813 nd 14; also the campaisrnoflHlo. including the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded. 98 Lieut. Thos. .M. Ueynolds was severely wounded at Waterloo. 99 Lieut. Kichardes served tlie cam|>aign of 181 j, and was present at the sieges of Mauberg, Philippeville, and l^iidrecies. 100 Lieut. Wm. Uiihardson was severely wounded at Waterloo. 101 Lieut. John Koberta ( K. .\rt. Drivers) served at Corunna in 1809 and in Holland in 181 1, including the action at Metxem and bombardment of .Vntwerp. Served aUo the em[uiign of lai.i, and was present at the battles of (Juatre Bras and Waterloo. 10.' Lieut. James Hoberuon was severely wounded at Quatre llras. lo.? Lieut. James Uobin.^n was severely wounded at (Quatre Bris. loi Lieut. R. N. Rogers served the cam|iaign of 181.), and was present at ihe battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. lOj Lieot. Ewen Ros was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
;

Lieut.

Edmund H.

ofCorunna. V6 Lieut.

War
106 Lieut. Rutherford served

Services of the Lieutenants.


in the Peninsula

with the late 94tli Regt., and was present at the siege of Cadiz, actions at Pombal and Redinha, lines at Lisbon, Massena's retreat, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ortlies, and Toulouse. 107 Lieut. R. J. Saunders served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo. 108 Lieut. Wm. Sharpin served the campaigns of 1814 and 1815 in Holland, the Netherlands, and France, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 109 Sir Charles Shaw served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and France, including the reconnoisance of Eergen-op-Zoom, attack on Mer.^ero, attempt to burn tlie French Fleet at Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo. In 1831, joined the army of the Queen of Portugal, and served throughout the civil war in that country, including- all the general actions, sorties, and skirmishes during the defence of Oporto, affair of Torres Vedras, and battle of Almoster in tlie above service he was seven times wounded. In 1835, he was appointed a Brigadier-General in the British Auxiliary Legion in Spain, and till Aug. 1836, he took a leading part in all the contests in which the Legion was engaged, including the successful assault on the Carlists' lines before San Sebastian (severely wounded), and for which a medal was giveu. 110 Lieut. Shelton served in the Peninsula with the 28th Regt., and was present at tbe battle of Busaco, lines at Torres Vedras, affair of Campo Mayor, siege of Olivenfa, battles of Albuhera (severely wounded), Pyrenees, JN'iveUe, Nive, in front of Bayonne (11th to 13th Dec), and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded by a shell which shattered liis right arm, and broke his ribs. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the battles 111 Lieut. Henry Smith's services Campaign of 1800 on the coasts of France and of the 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. expedition to Vigo and Cadiz Spain ; expedition to Quiberon Bay ; attack on Ferrol Egyptian campaign of 1807, including the surrender of Alexandria, attack and storming of Rosetta, in which he took a Turkish colour. Capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. 112 Lieut. Wm. Smith (R. Artillery Drivers,) served at Wakheren in 1809, and the campaigns of 1813, 14, and i5 in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem. 113 Lieut. Spencer served with the expedition to tbe Helder in 1799. 114 Lieut. Sperling served in Holland in 1814. 113 Lieut. Spong served in the Peninsula in 1811 and 12. 116 Lieut. M. F. Steele served at the capture of Java in 1811, as an officer of Royal
: :

IMarines. 117 Lieut. Stobart served in the American war under Sir Gordon Drummond. 118 Lieut. Strong was severely wounded at Quatre Bras. 119 Lieut. Swyer served in Kgypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal. 119* Lieut. Thornton served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Feb, 1814, including the defence of Cadiz from April to Sept. 1810, lines of Torres Vedras, combats of Redinba, Condeixa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, combat of El Bodon, siege of C'iudad Kodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, where he was dangerously wounded through the neck bv a musket-ball, which carried away the lower part of the ear. 120 Lieut. Tbwong served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Talavera and Busaco, and siege of Badajoz, 121 Lieut. Trench served at Walcheren in 1809. 122 Lieut. O. Warren served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles

Wm.

of Qiiatre Bras and Waterloo. 123 Lieut. George Watson served in tbe Peninsula from June, 1813, to the end of tha war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Toulouse. 124 Lieut. Wilford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Burgos, and battles of Vittoria and Toulouse. 125 Lieut. Willis served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served also the Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 14, including the 2nd and 3rd sieges of Badajoz, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. 12C Lieut. Wills served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of San Sebastian and battle of Toulouse. 127 Lieut. Fred. Wood was severely wounded at Waterloo. 128 Lieut. T. T. Worsley was severely wounded at Waterloo. 129 Lieut, Wm. Weight (h. p. Rifle Brigade) was severely wounded at Waterloo.

SECOND LIEUTENANTS, SUB-LIEUTENANTS, CORNETS, AND ENSIGNS.


PLACED ON HALF I'AY.

WHEN

Adam, James
Aeassi's

'-1

Lewis

-1
"io

Aickin, Francis
Ainslic,

Rohert

Allen, William

il4 [10
il-2

AuiUrson William
Andrcws.'Kichartl

7
!--JiJ

Anuv, William
Ashe',

Slieve

William Atkinson, Charles Atkinson, Joteph A ustin, William Uabington, Humphry Bache, Thomas Ogle Backhouse, John Iggulden Backhouse, Peter Bakcwell, Robert Barker, Anthony Barrett, William Newman
Barry, James

|-i7

18

5
IG

o
17

17
17
1

Maf- l^l ' April 17 Royal Sappers and Miners. Aug. 09iI4 May 1 7 Royal Marines. May 15; 5 Dec. 19 14 Dragoons. Mar. 88| 77 Foot. JIr. 01)j31 May 2.3 Royal Marines. July O'J 1 Jan. IG Royal Marines. Ma"r. 16 7 Mar. Hi 81 Foot July 14 25 Dec. 16 25 Dragoons. Kingston's RecruitingCorps. Nov. 97 Nov. 11 11 .iug. 14 Royal Marines. 3 Royal Veteran Battalion. Dec. 1 11 Royal Veteran Battalion. Nov. 12 .Mar. 10 25 Mar. 15jl Garrison Battalion. Aug. 15 25 Jan. 1 8 23 Dragoons. .Mar. 31 20 Feb. 3G Royal Marines. lUg. 13 Oct. 238 Dragoons. 25 July !17;27 Foot. Jan. 25 April 16|Now Brunswick Fencibles. Mar.

Barry, James Baugh, James BavleT, John Boll', John


B<-llon, Achilles

;30 Sept. 19jl!0 Foot Mav 16, Royal Marines. Feb. 1 Jan. Royal Marines. 30 July 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 7 Dec. 12 3 Mar. 13 30 July 18|1 3 Dragoons.

:l

"18143 Provisional Batt. of Militia


24 Dec. 94
Fitzhar-

130 Foot
18

Berkeley, O. C. Grantley dinge Bernard, Walter

7 Nov.

Bevan, Michael

Bernn,

ttoln-rl

20 Oct 19 Nov. 24 July


7 Sept.

Biddulph, Walter Biggs, Lionel Bignell, Charles Phillips Bishop, Vesry Black, James
Black,

9 Nov.
18 Oct.
11 July 8 July 24 Feb.

Thomas

BlackUton, William Blnkc, Kdnard John Blake, Frederick * Bliss, Nathaniel Blois, Sir Charles, Burt
Blythe, Samuel

4 April
it;

Mar.

5 Nov.

UJuIv
. .

Bolomy,

I^iuis

William James

Dec. 20 Sept.

Aug. 23j82 Foot. 27 Nov. 17|G0 Foot. 04 8 Oct. 24 Royal Marines. G Royal Veteran Battalion 12 Oe 24 April 15 Royal Marines. 3 Royal Veteran Battalion. 15 7 Sept. 29 Royal Artillery. Royal JIarines. 80 Royal Waggon Train. 25 Ju 22 May 23|l9 Foot. 09 7 Mar. lipe Foot. 16 Royal Marines. 1 Jan. lioyal Veteran Battalion. 1 12 1814 3 Provisional Batt. of Militia Horse Grenadier Guards. 90 [Legion. 94 Foot 13 10 Jan. Light Inf. Bn. German 13 24 Feb 16
16 10
1

Bonavia, Calccdoiiia

25 Oct.
17
II

Bond, Thomas Booth, James Boullon, William Bourke, James Bowdeii, George Boycc, Thomas
Boyil,

Mav Mav
June

Jan.

22 April 13 lOJulv 10
IGJul'v 5 Dec.
i;

John

Brackcnhury, Riclianl Brailley, Edward Sands Branch, GcorKC Fergusson Brandon, Joseph Brnnner Peter |) * Brew, Cliarles 9 Brew, William ' Brisac, Douglass Pettiward
'

24 June

3 Oct 6 April
24 Dc' 23 June Dee.

Dec June

Jan. Aug, 1783 80 "Foot. Foot. 83 25 Sept. 18 99 Foot. 32 14 July 37 Royal Marines. Dec. 02 (U Foot, fi Royal Veteran Battiilion. 13 1814 2 Provisional Uatt. of .Militia 13 1814 2 Provisional Butt, of .Militia Royal Marine;^. 12 1 Jan.
1 1

Maltese Military Artificers. 16 Royal Marines. 4 lioyal Veteran Battalion. 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. 10 Royal Veteran Battalion. Royal Marines. Royal Artillery Drivers.

8;

303

. .

Second Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.


PLACED ON
BroTienshire, Joseph
7
1

May
Sept.

Brooks, John Thomas Bruyeres, Henry Pringle


Surf/e,

2 Feb. 20
17

25 Mar.
21 Feb.

James

May
Aug.

Burrows^ James
Burton, Emanuel Bury, Phineas
Biislt,

21 June

11 Royal Veteran Battalion. 16 14 Dragoons. 23 Royal Engineers. 8 Royal Veteran Battalion. 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. 14 Sept. 26 Unattached.

Thomas

23 Jan. 26 May
18 Oct. 8 July
7

23 Jan.

17157 Foot.

Butcher, John Lewis

Cameron, Donald Cameron, Eweii *Cameron, James


Campbell, Alexender Brodie Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Colin Campbell, George Campbell, James Campbell, James < 'arden, Paul Kyffin
(arey, John Westropp
(

5 Royal Veteran Battalion. 18168 West India Regiment. 9 Aug. 02 40 Foot.


1 81 4!3Provisional

June

3 Royal Veteran Battalion. Batt. of Militia.

24 June
27 Aug. 28 Oct.

20 Mar. 2 Sept.

24 June 02 49 Foot. 181 ij Barrack Artificers. 6 Oct. 14|Roval Marines. 7 Feb. 22 58 Foot. 17 June 13 Royal Marines.

Nov. 1814|92 Foot. 2 Jan. 3 Aug. SOiRoyal Marines. 23 June 14 30 Dec. 1930 Foot. 21 Sept. 4 Aug. 20 3 Garrison Battalion. 'arige, John Herbert 26 Oct. 20 Nov. Carroll, Thomas Foot. 20J53 26 Nov. 30i2 Line Bri. German Legion. 8 April Cassan, Edward Sheffield 9 Nov. 1 Oct. 18 71 Foot. Chambers, Montagu 1 July Royal Sappers and Miners. Charles, JDeskford 24 July Royal Marines. Cliild, George Richard 14 Nov. 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. Chitfem,John ( 25 Oct. 19 Royal Waggon Train. 20 Jan. 'hurch, Boneval 18 All 3 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Clark, William Richard 21 AprU 89 Royal Marines. 5 July Clarke, George Dacres 1 Nov. Royal Artillery. Clarhe, James R? 24 June 83 21 Dragoons, Codrington, Sir Christopher "B.Bart. 14 Aug. 21 Mar. 11 Jan. 86 15 Foot. Coffin, Nathaniel 1 Jan. 3 Feb. Royal Marines. Coleman, Charles 15 April 3 Mar. 06 Royal Marines. CuUey, William 26 July 24 Oct. Royal Marines. Collier, James Collings, William Moore 3 Mar. 23 Oct. 23 85 Foot. 25 Nov. Royal Marines. CUhis, WUliam 14 Dec. 1 Sept. Collins, Steplien Edward 14 Royal Marines. 24 Jan. !4 Jan, 87 Foot. Collyer, George Samuel 27 May Cooke, Charles 1783 89 Foot. 23 Jan. 1 Nov. Cordeaux, Charles 14 Royal Artillery Drivers. 18 Aug. 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Corstorphin, Andrew 11 May 88 Foot. Cosnard, John 15 Sept. 17 Royal Marines. 28 April Couchc, Richard 28 May 25 April 16 Foreign Corpsof Waggoners. Cowper, William 20 Aug. Ilndependent Company. Cranage, John Crespin, George Henry Legassick . 11 Jan. 00 31 Aug. Crombie, James^ 29 July Crossgrove, James 17 Feb. Crown, George Frederick
Crozicr,

Henderson

12
I

Mav
Sept.
Fel).

Thomas Edward Cumming, Alexander Currte, James


Cruse,
Cullen,
Curric, Robert William

20
'. .
.

17 Feb.

25
.

May

( Cornef) Curzon, George Henry Roper Daly, Lawrence DalycU, Jolin D'Anfossy, Lc Chevalier

19 Sept. 16 Dec. 3 Jan.


II Dec. 29 June 9 Oct. 27 Jan.

Dardis, Jolm

Davenport, George Davis, John Henry Davis, Robert

l\

May

7 Mai-.

Second Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenants, Cornets, aiid


2d LIErT.!
Daris, William
,.,\"'EN

nsiff7is.

Dawson, George Eawnrd Day, John


Deunian, Thomas

12 Aug. 09 Roval Marines. o Dei-. lOl 4 Julv aa'Ol Foot. 10 Deo. 14 25 Aug. 2300 Foot. 28 .\iiril 14 11 July 22 Bradshaw'sHecniitingCorps
2(i Xlar.
8:)

Deane, Thomas Deans, Robert

ITWiSG Foot.
|(i

De Beauvoir, Sir John Edmunil De Fauche, Charles


Dennis, William Devereux, Geonre .\lfred Dewell, .\rthur
D'Hellinier, George Dillon, John Dillon, Tlieoliald Augustus

..'

23 April 11 3 Mar. 14 14 May 15 June 1525 .Mar. 25 June 13 23 Jan. 2 Oct. 0912 Aug. 13 May 99 23 June 5 Aug. 1325 Mar. 3 Mar. 18 1 April
|21

Roval Veteran Batt.

18j 104 Foot.

1760

Foot. 15 Dillon's Regt. 14 Roval .Marines. 04 Royal Marines.


1(>

Sicilian

Regiment.

243 Dragoon Guards.

Dixon, John Smart Dixon, RiclianI Dohree, Harry Hankey Dobrec, Richard John Dodd, Charles, Wni. ^lacarmick Donovan, Henry Douglas Douglas, John

April 14j25 Feb. 20 Julv 15 4 Jan.

27 June IX) 24 24 June 02 24 24 July 02 24 6 Aug. 13 25 25 Aug. 13 13 27 July 13 4 Jan. 21 Downing, John Flynn Drinkwater, Tliomas 4 April 0!) 1 Jan. 24 Dec. 12:21 Mar. Duckers, Charles 17 April 07 19 April Dudley, Benjamin 13 Nov. 1311 Oct. Dufresne. Louis Flavien 14 July 84 Durell, Plulip Dumford, Andretc Mont. Isaacson 18 .May 20 2 Dec. 06 Kitres, John 12 Jan. 05 1 Sept. Eilgar, Charles Frederick 14 Julv 14 Edgelow, George 3 Dec. 13 25 Sept. Egan, Timothy Elliot, John Furzer 4Jime 0!(2:( April 19 Mar. 97 31 Mav Eusor, James Evans, Daniel 16 Dec. 12 1 Sept. Evans, John 31 .\ug. 03 25 Dec. O.May II C Dec. Evans, John Evans, WiUiara 11 Oct. 81 1 Sept. 22 Feb. 16 5 il E>eart, Charles ii\ Eyre, Richard Cocks (2nd Lieut.) 22 April 14 7 Aug. II Nov. 11 28 Dec. Eyre, Thomas Dowlinu Fagg, John William Thomas 3 May 21 25 Oct. 3 Aug. 13 29 June Fanning, Frederick Farrell.'Tlioraas 10 Oct. 8 Sept. 10 Feb 25 Dec. lit Fenn, John 25 Nov. 99 :7 Aug. Fenvhuuu'h, Tliomas Field, John Stnm.l 7 April 01) 6 June 19 Aug. 13 25 Oct. Fitzg. raid. Nicholas FiU Gerald, John 9 Dec. 99 2 Feb. II Feb. Fletcher, James 85 Fletcher, Air Wm. .\lexander, Bart. 15 May 17 5 May 27 Jan. FWxnian, James 11 Jan. 3 Sept Flint, William Richunl 1 Jan.
Forbes, John

1658 Foot. 21 94 Foot. Aus. 02 York Hussars. June 02 7 Dragoons. July (>2 22 Dragoons. June 1 6' Newfoundland Fencibles. Feb. 179 Foot.
[5

4 Royal Veteran Ruttalion. Royal Veteran Battalion.

16 Roval Marines. 10 82 Foot. 1081 Foot.

le^Canadian Fencibles. Independent Company. I2 Royal Veteran Battalion. |Roval Sappers and Miners.

082 West

India Res;t. ,8 Roval Veteran Battalion. lOiRoval Wagiion Train. 19 Roval Marines. (12 Roval Marines. 14 Royal Marines. 97 Irish Brigade. 14 1 Garrison Battalion. 83 Royal Marines. 15 Royal Veteran Battalion. 17 81 Foot. 14 Royal Marines.

Dragoon Guards. 25 Royal Marines. 23 62'Foot. 18 Royal Waggon Train. 03 40 Foot. 13 Roval Marines. 21 29 Foot. 0322 Dragoons.
21 4

100 Foot
17 3 Dragoon Guards.

10 Royal .Marines. 16 Roval Marines.

Ford, James Houcerie Ford, William

107' Foot. 1 June '6 Royal Veteran Rattalion. 25 Mav 29 April 09 6 Jan. 19 IViyal Marines. -'9 April 13 25 Oct. Forscy, John 14 Staff Corps of Cavalry. i-j July 01 Forstcr, George 1802 8 West India Regiment. 23 July Forsyth, Robert 7 Roval Veteran Battalion. 17 Feb. 14 25 Oct. 21 12 Foot. Fosbery, Henry William Francis Henry' (E/utiyn) Aug. 13 13 Jan. 20 Rifle Brigade. Frazer, William (Litut. 27 Jan. 37) 1 April 13 27 July 38 60 Foot. Frnscr, John 29 Dec ;72 Foot. French, Peter 12 Mar Strathaven's Corps. Frett,John 21 Feb. 14 1 Sept. 14^Royal Marines. FuUom, John 24 Aug. 2 Roval Veteran Battalion. 395

. .

Second Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenants, Comets, and Ensiq7is.


2d lilEUT.
ETC.
'half PAY.
1
1

Gage, John Ogle Garden, Alexander


Gardiner, James Gardner, Charles Gnrdne'>\ John
Geffrard, John Gibbs, William Gillbee, James Glanville, Francis (iieji^.) Goldrisk, John Thomas

Dec.

May
July

Mar.
Feb.

May

2319 Dragoons. 17I104 Foot. 17110 Dragoons.


1 Ceylon Regiment. Royal Veteran Battalion. Independent Company. 8 Royal Veteran Battalion. Sicilian Regiment. 19 Dragoons. 8 Dragoons. Royal Marines. Royal Veteran Battalion.

>

Dec.
Sept. Jan.

Dec. 18

i
]

Aug.
)

..
.

April April
Oct.

Mar. 16
April 22 21 6 Feb. 90

iJaly
) )

S !
1

July

Gordon, Alexander Gordon, Antliony Gordon, Francis Gordon, John Govld, Matthew

Dec.
Oct.
JIar.

i ( (

16 Foot. 7 Royal Veteran Battalion.


4 Royal Veteran Battalion. 103 Foot. Hanger's Recruiting Corps. !5 Mar. 16 1 Foot. [Corps. Bradshaw's Recruiting Royal Sappers and Mind's. 1814 3 Provisional Bn. of Militia. iJuly 17 27 Foot. Oct. 19 22 Dragoons.
,

Dec.

Graham, Henry Graham, Humphrey


Grant, Alexander Grant, John Grattan, Charles * Gray, John

J
)

June
July
Oct.

!
:

July Dec.

!
:

GravdoD, James
Grif'tttli,

Hn^h

Davies
i
1

Dec. July

(iriffith,

Bichard

Aug.
Sept.

Royal Irish
) [

Artillery.

Gritton, IK-nrv

Gunn, William
Gunthorpe, Joshua Rowley Hagerty, William Hailes, Augustus Hallum, James Hamilton, James Hamilton. John llaiiiinniid, William
Ilanioiid,
.

I
t

Aug. June June June Mar.

i
(
'.

Feb. Royal Marines. April 16 Bourbon Regiment. Oct. 95 Royal Marines. May 17 Royal Marines. Jan. 10 Royal Marines.

(
'

! I
'

May
Mar.
Oct. Sept.

)Mar. 20 Royal Marines. Feb. 19 4 West India Regiment. Mar. 1 Foot.


i i
.

Jan.

10 Royal Marines.
71 Foot.

WilUam

8:11 llandcuck, Tobias

May
Aug.
Oct.

Haunay, James Harby, William Harding, John


Harper, Joseph James
Harrison, Samuel Wyment Harrison, William Hart, William''

)
'

Mar. 1027 Foot. Feb. 91 Royal Marines.


2 Garrison Battalion.

Mar.

(May
iJuly Dec.
) )

Mar. 17 34 Foot. June 15 Bruce's Corps. June 02 4 Dragoon Guards.


Dec. 16 38 Foot. Sept. 17 Royal Waggon Train.

May
Dec. Dec.
Oct. April

Harvey, John Harvey, John

) i i i . .
.

<

Harwood, Edward
Haslewood, Joseph

Nov. 28 Royal Marines. April 16 Royal Corsican Rangers. Dec. 14 32 Foot.


Foot. 1783J89 April 103 Hussars German Legion. May 00 Royal Marines. April 1020 Foot. Blar. 17,6 West India Regiment. June 18 81 Foot. April 175 West India Regiment. 1814JRoyal Waggon Train. Sept. 83'|Royal Marines. Dec. 06 18 "Dragoons.
Invalids.
1

Hay, Archibald James Haydon, Joseph Haydon, Robert Luckcombe Haydon, William Hays, Henry Horace Haymard, Joseph Peter Hayter, George
.
.

!
?

Nov. Mar.
Feb.

i5
17

i i >
.

Dec.
Jan. Sept.
Feb.

!5
:

!5

)June
> 1
1

Hearne, Tliomas William


Heaviside, John

1
'

Hcimnings, John Exham Henderson, James Heslop, John Hewett, Frederick Hewson, George
Hill,

Nov. June
Oct. Feb. Sept. April

) i )
1 2 )

Garrison Battalion.

Invalids.
1

!5
I

John
...

Jan.

.2
1

Hinton, John Thomas Hoare, Charles Vyvyan ' Hobro, Edward

May
Mar. Aug.
Sept.

Hodges, Edward Boucher Hodtjins, Alexander

14 24 Foot, 91 Royal Marines. 16 Royal Marines. 3 Aug. 15 Royal Marines. 18141 Provisional Bn. of Militia. 4 Dec. 26 Royal Marines. 12 Royal Veteran Battalion.

Jan. Dec.

16, Royal JIarines.

May

Jan.

396

Secoiui Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenants, Cornets,


PLAIED AiED ON o: HALF PAY.

and Ensigns.

WHEN

Hodgson, Frederick

2}

finiliiis Hullaiid, Tliouias Edward

10 Feb.

14l

ISU'Roval Waggon Train.

Holmes, Riohard Home, David Hopkins, Georpe

Dec. 13 14 Jan. 10 83 Foot. 20 Sow. 80 (> .\pril Oi> Royal Marines. 9 Dec. 13 !) July 18 09 Foot.
02|15 Foot. r2 Garrison Battalion. -9 Aug. 981 iHorse Grenadier Guards. 1 April 15 1 Mar. 17; Royal Sappers and Miners. 1 Jan. 1 Oct. 23 Roval Marines. 28 Mar. 1 2 Feb. I i 47 Foot. 12 Nov. 13 1 Nov. 14 Royal .\rtillery Drivers. 13 Feb. 13 Royal Artillery Drivers. B Feb. 09 1 Jan. 16 Royal .Marines. 16 Julv 1 .Kug. 10 Royal .ArtiUerv Drivers. 2 Aug. 09 Foot. 19 Jan. 10 1 Jan. 10 Roval Marines. 14 May 13 8 Mar. 21 94 Foot. 25 Aug. 10 1 Jan. l(i Royal Marines. 22 Mav 17 9 Nov. 20 21 Dragoons. 15 Nov. 10 25 Mar. 10 01 Foot. April 1025 Foot. 11 Mav 15 29Jul\- 13 4 Roval Veteran Battalion. 3 Jan. 14 24 April 22,<i0 Foot. 21 Sept. 1520 April 20|4 West India Regiment. 10 Mar. 08 30 Aug. 14 Roval Marines. 20 April 15 14 June 15 14 Foot. Jan. 13 i? Royal Veteran Battalion. 22 Jan. 14 23 Sept. 24:2 Ceylon Regiment. 19 Oct. 15 2 Royal Veteran Battalion. 5 June 1525 June 17 83 Foot. 9 Xov. 15 |2 Royal Veteran Battalion. 24 Aug. 32 24Julv 35 Royal .Marines. 15 Feb. 12 1 Jan'. 10 Royal Marines. 15 April 07 7 Nov. 12 Royal Marines. jQueen's Germans. 3 Sept. 01 17 June 02 25 Julv 02 9 Foot. 24 June 02 24 June 02|49 Foot. 24 Oct. 21 3 Nov. 25i55 Foot. 8 June 20 3 Roval Veteran Battalion 4 Nov. 13 25 April 17162 Foot. Dec. 13 21 Dec. 1596 Foot. 8 Sept. 1425 April lfi,78 Foot.
!

Home, John
Horton, Jame^ Houlditch, John Hoyland, John
Hu*;oo, f^amuel

IG Feb. 15] 11 Feb. 14 Mar. 01 13 Aug 19 Mar. 07

IDGOFoot.

Huntley, Joseph Martin

Huthnance, John Jack, Thoma^ Jackson, John fiiiJ Japcrer, Joseph'


Jeffreys,

Humphrey

Jenkins, John Innes, Robert Johnstone, Hamilton Trail Jones, John Henry Wliitmore Jones, Stopford Thomas Jop, Robert

Karr, Peter Katzman, Christian


Kennett, Charles Leigbton
Kiner,
. .

George

King, Robert Daubeny Knight, Chrixtiiutji Kruger, Carl Wevcl von


Kylejiy
Lains:, Ltiinb,

James Jumes Jvhn I.an)t>om, John Sherard Lane, George Dawkius Lane. James Reece

Lanfranchi, Rusrsero
Lau<;dale,

Marmaduke Robert
George

lancford, Edward Lawrence, George


Lajifield,

Leatham, Francis Lee, Fre>ierick Richard Lee, John Le*, Robert Xewton
Lennan, <lward
Lepine, John Levick, Jonatlian Lewis, James Lewis, Stephen Liddenlale, Tliomas Robertson Llovd, llenrv Vereker Lloyd, Samuel
Loft,

Loftin,

John Henry George

Litmas, Ralph Losack, .\ugustus

Lnm, William Purefoy Lyons, .\thony Munton Lvt.-, Tliomas


M-Aulay, Aulay M'Conechv. James JWCulloei, Gtonje M'Dermoit. Gf<>rge .Augustus \r- Donald, Ranald M'Donell, .\lexander M'lntosh, Robert

29 June 15|13 Nov. 3 Aug. 15|16 April Oct i7 Nov. 8 Dec. ^ Dec. 29 Feb. 15 Nov. 19 Mav 6 July 14 Aug. 00 31 Jan. 10 25 Oct. 24 Feb. 10 .\pril 10 Dec. 13 12 Mar. 19 Jan. 22 Dee. 8 Aug. 99 1 Sept. 18 .Mav 5 Aug. 25 Dec. 13 27 July 3 .Nov. 12 1 Sept.

23^2 Ceylon Regiment. 18i7 Wt-st India Regiment. 93,73 Foot. 17|1 Garrison Battalion. 1013 Garrison Battalion. 20 73 Foot. 6 West India Regiment. 21 '80 Foot. lOJRoyal .Marines. If'lj DragiKins.
rt

Royal Marines. 02 Royal Marines.

-MX,

IDi-U Foot. Foot.

14j Royal Marines. 19 Sept. 8^ Royal Marines. !2 Julv 27 Feb. 7 June 80|Roval Marines. 10 Mar. 1 Jan. 10 Royal Marines. 14 Nor. 7 Boval Veteran Battalion. 2 Dec. 13 10 Aug. 20 Rifle' Brigade. 19 Dec. 11 Royal Veteran Battalion. Feb. 12|25 Aug. 16 Glengarry Fenciblcs. 15 July 13125 Dec. ISHM Foot. T P 397

Second Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.


PL4CKU ON
5189

M'Kay, Joseph' M'Kinnnn, John

6 Oct.
24

64 Foot. 28 April 14 1814 92 Foot. 11 Aug. 14 8 Mar. 21 6 Foot. 25 Nov. 12 1 Royal Veteran Battalion. M^ Tagffn7-f, Afitjus 1 July 13 1 Garrison Battalion. Mackay, George 24 Feb. 20 3 Royal Veteran Battalion. MncJifiy, John 16 June 14 2 Royal Veteran Battalion. Machmi, William 21 Oct. 13 15 June 26 Foot. Mackrctli, Henry WilHams 9 July 00 25 June 15 72 Foot. Maclachlan, Colin 24 June 13 25 June Newfoundland Fencibles. Maclean, Alexander 22 April 15 1 Mar. 17 Royal Sappers and Miners. Maclean, Samuel 14 Sept. 15 15 May 18 100 Foot. Mac William, John 16 July 13 Royal Artillery Drivers. Mchlvii. Unhrrt 2 Feb. 1 Jan. 16 Royal Marines. Mauioo, E-hvanl 20 April 16 20 April 20 79 Foot. Mansell, W illiam 5 Dec. 8' 1783 87 Foot. Manson, William 6 Sept. 15 25 Feb. 16|27 Foot. Mars'itson, Joseph 13 June 11 24 Nov. 14 31 Foot. Marsack, George Ilartwell 27 Feb, 27 Feb. Marshall, Lawrence Jopsou 7 Dragoon Guards. 25 Feb. 09 6 Mar. Royal Marines. Marshall, Thomas 14 April 13 25 Dec. 18 94 Foot. Mason, Richardson 26 April 09 17 May 11 Royal Marines. Mason, Robert James 3 May 00 25 June 02 28 Dragoons. Maule, William 13 Dec. Unattached. Maxwell, W. Aug. Riddcll (Cor.) 25 Oct, 1 May 13 Royal Artillery Drivers. dtcml, Chiirles 2 May 1 Jan. 16 Royal Marines. [Cmvtlry. Meredith, James Henry 25 Dec. 82 Queen's American Rangers, MiTritt, Tliomas 11 May 20 10 Royal Veteran Battalion. Midillcfnn, Rahert 7 Oct, 92 Foot. ^3 Millar, Robert" 1 June 01 63 Foot. Milliken, John 30 May 14 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Monk, John 2 Dec. 13 25 Jan. 95 Foot. Montgomery, Robert 31 May 10 11 Royal Veteran Battalion. Moon, John 25 April 26 April 98 Royal Marines. ]\Iooney, John 31 May 09 22 Sept. 17 Royal Marines. Moore, Charles William 7 Sept. 09 97 Foot. Moore, James 1814 1 Provisional Bn. of Militia. ^3 * Moore, John ;5 Oct. 13 25 April 16 New Brunswick Fencibles. Morehouse, George 8 Sept. 08 2 Jan. 21 Royal Marines. Morgan, James Hungerforrl 27 July 15 15 May 17 4 Foot. Morris, John 27 Jan 25 Oct. 35 Foot. Mortashed, John 31 Aug. 13 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. Moss, Henry 18 Jan. 16 13 Feb. 84 Foot. Murray, Adam 9 Oct. 15 25 June 22 68 Foot. Nason, George 18 July 16 3 Foot. 27 Jan, Nelson, Richard 26 Aug. 99 16 May 00 4 Foot. NichoUs, John 2 July 2 July 28 Foot. Nicholson, William 7 Dec. 15 1 Jan. 1 Foot. Nixon, John Isaac 9 Mar. 13 11 Nov. 24 Royal Marhics. North, Roger :4 June 02 24 June 02 17 Dragoons. Nugent, Cliristopher Edm. John O'Conmll, l):iiiiel 7 Sept. 31 17 April 33 Royal Marines. 0'SlHa,Tlioni:i9 5 July 15 25 Nov. 3 Garrison Battalion. a Feb. 1 Jan. Royal Marines. Owen, n(.l)ert Ilassall Jan. Foot. Palling, Henry 8 July 13 16 May 09 Royal Marines. Parsons, Gat/ 1 Dec. 25 Oct. 17 8 West India Regiment. Partington, James 16 Nov. 1 Sept. 83 Royal Marines. Pashelier, Charles April 13 ISept. 14 Royal Marines. Patterson, Thomas 20 Nov. 81 8 Mar. 91 Royal Marines. Pawsey, George 11 June 94 20 June 95 1 Foot. Pearce, Edmund Wentworth June 02 31 Mar. 03 28 Dragoons. Pegg, William 28 Jan. 13 17 Nov. 14 38 Foot. Pellett, James 22 Nov. 10 1 Royal Veteran Battalion. I'eppcrell, John Doiim 15 April 12 1 Jan. 16 Royal Marines. Philipps, George 398

M'Lachlan, Neil M'Lauchhin, James


M'Leofl,

June 83 Sept. 04

Aug. in 1 Foot. 1783 04 Foot.

Norman

aa

'>

Second Lieuttnimts, Sub-LituteiMiits, Cornets, and

Kiisi(/iu.

Pitt,

Henry

2 Sept.

Pl<'n<lerk>atli, Uaviil

6 May
!1

Potrwn, Bcilinctiuld
Portir, John Mall PortiT, Samuel Pott*, HolM-rt Clowes

Feb. 4 Feb. 3 Jan. 5 Feb.

Pou^sin,

iiulttiazartl

Powt'll, Will.

Edward (Eiuign)

23 Dec. 21 Mar.
|22 Feb.

Premlfipist, Maurice Pr<>ssr, EdniuucI Bond


Pulliblank,
Railcliffc,

Kdwanl Cooler
.

Sir Joseph, Bart

28 Nov. July :i9July


,18
,

Kadclific,

Thomas

Rave, Ilenni- Kobcrt Head, Janiei^ Read, Tlionias Reiil, Tliomas Rcndlesham, Frederick, Lord
Resiu.s Fmlerick

1 Sept. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 1 Feb.

3
1

May
June

31 Oct.
I

Riekard, Martin Ri(li;e, Jaims Stuart


Riilsdale, Griffith

;23 Dec.

22 Feb.
.

TwUtleton

S(ibertmn, WiUiam Ratnn, John Charles

Roccm, Thomas
Rose, Rose, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Colin
Philip

David Robert

Henry Paget Bayly John


William

3 June 1 July 27 July 17 Get. 9025 Aug. 02i40"Foot. 23 Feb. 1525Juue ItilDO Foot. 17 Nov. 13| 1814|5G Foot. 2 May 10 13 April 2o'23 Dragoons. 10 Dec. 121 1 Sept. UlRoyal .Marines. l20Oct. lol4Fcb. 15G Garrison Battalion.
'20

I fi Roval Marines. (IJ4Foot. 03 Royal Slariiics. 11 1 Hi Royal Marines. 98 23 June OI) 3S Foot. 17n;188Foot. 83 1325 Mar. UiCorsican Rangers. 11 12 Sept. 22 18 Dragoons. 1325 .April 1(12 Hussars German Legion. 82: 1 Sept. 8:1 Royal Jlarines. OUlGJan. l(i Royal Marines. 1522 April 11)23 Dragoons. 09 1 Sept. 14 Uoyal .Marines. 12 I Sept. 14 Royal Marines. II 1 Jan. 1(1 Royal Marines. (X! 7 .May 10 Royal Marines. 00 9 Feb. 03 22 Dragoons. 1C21 Dec. 20 21 Dragoons. 15 4 Oct. 1900 Foot. 1325 Dec. i 8 lloyal Waggon Train. 14 29 June 20 West India Regiment. 13: 1814 47 Foot. 12i JRoyal Sappers and Jliners. 3017 Oct. 33iRo'val Marines.

12'

Jan.

0-2-i5

May

9S

Feb. Jan.

June

831

178310 Foot.
10|7 Garrison Battalion.

Sallery, William Ogle

Saunders, Edward
Sarjfent, Richard

Savace, Rnwlaiid Sayer, Iknjaniia Schalch, I'liilip


Scott, William Scully, William Senior, John Serjeant, Georce

19 Feb. 14 Jan. 115 Dec. 2 Dec. 14 Oct. 11 Dec.


I

0723 Aug.
14

IGJune
24 June 30 June
II April

WUliam Shaw, Lmnder Shaw, Richardson


Shackel,

Sept.

25 .May
18 April 18 Nov.

Shephcnl, William

P Shore, John " Sinii>sun, John Bridgman Simpson, John W

(Comet)

19 May 17 Oct.

I.April 1 7 Itoyal Sappers and MineYs. 1:)| 1 Sept. 14 Royal Marines. 14'12 .Mar. 18 1 Foot. 82 1 Sept. 83| Royal Marines. I5I14 Dec. 21 Royal Artillery. 1814(11 Foot. I4l 02*24 June 02| 13 Dragoons. 10 8 Sept. 19 4 West India Regiment. I2I 1 Jan. 10 Rr.yal .Marines. l.')l2oJuue lC|Hoyal Waggon Train. 1 Royal Veteran Battalion. 15| 17838!) Foot. 83 in'uNov. lOR.ival Waggon Train. 13 15 Nov. URoval Artillery Drivers. IClSAug. 24 48 Foot.

2 Aug. 10 1 Jan. 16 Royal Marines. Royal Veteran Battalion. 4 Aug. 20 J2 25 July 12S23 Sept. 24 Hova'l Marines. ' Oct. 13! I Sept. URo'val Marines. Sknes, George 22 Oct. 03 25 June 15 72 Foot. Smith, John Royal Sappers and Miners. 11; I June 5ini(A, Jnhn 19 Aug. 13;I0Junc 1 1 1 Dragoons. Smith, Michael Cosac Oct. 1425 April 10 New Brunswick Fenciblps. Smith, Peter 121 Smith, Wm. Staytor (U. IJOel. OS 5 Dec. OCj 8 Nov. 19 72 Foot. 3 Oct. lol I Jan. IC Royal Marines. Smithwick, Robert Royal Sappers and Miners. 8 April I2I Sp*irkj John 181450 Foot. 7 April Sporkcs, Tliomas 30 Jan. 21^ Aug. 21 21 Foot. Sptannan, Ralph William 28 June III 1 Jan. 10 Royal Marines. Staiidi!<h, Hichanl 28 Nov. 1025 Feb. litStaffCorj,* of Cavalry. Suples, Edmund Robert 23 Feb. 811 1783 Elfonrs Corps. Stevens, Samuel Stevens, William 1 Nov. I5I 1 .\pril 1 7 lloval Sappers and Miners. 20 Dec. 14j*2July 10;(i Dragoons. Stevenson, George 17 Royal Veteran Battalion Stacart, Hobtrt 25 Hay 151 399
Sirrd, WlUitim Skinner, William Doiutan
I

.'>

Seco?id Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenaiits, Cornets,


F.N'sTOTtf IjBomiN, ETC.

and Ensigns

PLACED ON HALF PAY.

WHEN

Stratton, William
Struclwick, George Lucas Stuart, Alexander

April

Sunderland, Henry Sutherland, Alexander Swallow, Samuel

25 April 4 Sept. 26 July 12 Nov. 23 Nov.


20 Jan.
I

4 Sept.
7
1

Mar.

Royal Sappers and Miners. Wall's Corps. 3 Dragoon Guards. 2 Foot. 1 Royal Veteran Battalion.

Sweeney, Francis Bernard Swinhoe, Robert Sympson, Robert


Talbot, James {Lieut.) Talraash, Arthur Ciesar {Lieut.) Taylor, Robert Taylor, William
Sffil

Temple, Gusta^us Hancock Thierry, Lewis de

Thomas, Mark Thomson, George Thomson, Thomas


Tickell,

Thornton, Robert Innes John Arscott

Todd, William Toy, John Tracey, Henry


Traill,

Thomas

Trewhitt, Henry Talk, John Augustus

TurnbuU, William George Turner, William Tweedie, David Tyndale, Joseph Vaux, John Gustavus Veitch, William Vincent, John Tunnadine

Wade, Thomas Walker, Samuel Walker, Thomas


Walker, William Hislop
Wallace, Alexander Wallace, James {Ensign) Walrond, Bethell Walsh, George Walter, George Walter, RawUns George
Walters, Henry Ward, John Watkins, Westropp Peard
W^atson, Atherton

Sept. 83 Royal Marines. 14|25 April 17 02 Foot. Mar. 1025 April 19 25 Dragoons. 25 Feb. 83 60 Foot. 16 Feb. 15 23 May Dragoon Guards. 24 Aug. 15 13 Oct. 6 Dragoons. 22 Jan. Royal Artillery. 10 May 5 Sept. 7 West India Regiment. 15 May 18 Mar. Royal Marines. 8 Feb. 141 1 Sept. Royal Marines. 9 Nov. 15!25 Nov. 98 Foot. 5 May 1426 Jan. Foot. 20 Feb. 12 24 Sept. Royal Marines. 1 Aug. 10 1 Aug. 78 Foot. 8 Sept. 7 Oct. Royal Marines. 2 Feb. 1 Jan, Royal Marines. 13 Nov. 5 Royal Veteran Battalion 23 May Royal Artilleiy Drivers. 28 Oct. 25 Mar. 21 Foot. 30 Dec. 8 Jan. 34 Foot. 7 July 86 Foot. 12 Aug. 25 June 73 Foot. 6 Feb. 25 June Sicilian Regiment. 28 Aug. 1 Jan. Royal Marines. 19 Aug. 27 Aug. 4 Dragoons. 23 Sept. 1 JiUy Roval Artillery Drivers. 30 Jan. 30 May 58 Foot. 18 Nov. 1 Sept. Royal Marines. 5 Dec. 1 Jan. Royal Marines. 30 Jidy 11 Feb. Royal Marines. 2 Dec. 29 Nov. Royal Marines. 10 Nov. 25 Feb. 3 West India Regiment. I July Royal Sappers and Miners. 14 April 22 June 22 Dragoons.
17 Dec. 14 April 17 Jan. 1 April 13 Dec. 14 Doc. 18 Feb. 13 31 May 91 21 Sept.

18
1
1

May
Jan. Jan. Sept.
An.,'.

25 June

20 30

15 Dragoons. 45 Foot. Royal Marines. Royal Marines. Royal Marines. Roval Marines.
II

May
I'oot.

Watson, James Watts, David John


Watts, William

20

May

Way, John
Webster, James Weir, Hector John Weir, Henry Weiss, Frederick Whaley, George

8 Oct. 5 July 24 Nov. Dec. 8 Feb. 24 Jan. 24 Sept.


II April 17 July 19 Oct.

Wheadon, John
Wheler, Edward White, Sir Thos. Wollaston, Bart. Wilcocks, Jolin Lodge Wilde, Joshua John Wilkins, Samuel Martin Wilkinson, John liyng
Williams, Joiin ^I'ilUams, William Williamson, William numiltiin

3 May 18 Nov. 7 Jan. 13 July

9 Mar.
. .

Royal Marines. Royal Marines. 24 Mav 2 Dragoon Guards. 1 Mar. 103 Foot. 14 Nov. 27 Foot. 82i 1 April Royal Marines. 1 Seiit. Roval Marines. 25 July 18^C0Foot. 25 Sept. 17 Foot. 1 Jan. Royal Marines. 15 Dec. 20 Dragoons. 9 July 10 Dragoons. 25 June 1 Dragoon Guards. 1 Sept. Royal Marines. 86 Foot. 4 June 23 Dragoons. Royal Marines. 1 Sept.
Garrison Company. Dragoons.

12 Ai.iil 8 April 1 Jan.

12 Oct. 27 May

400

Sicoiid Lieutenants, Sub-Lieuteitaiits, Cornets,

and Ensigns.

WilU, John
Wilson, Edwani Lunilev Woltr, AlexaiutiT Joseph Wolseley, Arthur

Woodcock,
Yate,

Frcilerick

Woolhoude, Audrew Mackason

Juhn

23 Mav 24 Oct. 2o Due. ;)U June 3 Aug. 13 Aug. 18 July

OOl

02 24

Oct

Kings ton'sHecrul ting Corps. Honip. M. Rif.


11 Foot.

21 11 Nov.

^1
12i20 Feb. 25|l7 July

Queen's .\mericanRan.(/ji/".) lo Royal Marines.

07

28 L^uattached. Roval Mariues.

War
1

Services

of Second Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensipis.


to the

Eosigu Charles Brew accompanied the 3nd Prorisiona] Battalion

South of France

in 1814.

S Eiisisni William Brew accompanied the 2nd Provisional Battalion to the South of France in 1814. 3 Second Lieut. Jame^ U. Clarke served on the Continent in 1794 and 9b, and was present in several skirmishes, and at the siege of Nimegueu, where he was wounded, 4 Ensijni Crombie was at the capture of ilie Cape of Good Mope in 1806, Served alsj the campaign before New Orleans in 1814 and 15, and was severely wounded, 5 Comet Hart served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope and capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldanab Bay in 1796. 6 Second Lieut. Jack served in Holland in 1799, and was three times wounded. Served also in the American war, including the actions at Le Bleuf, Chippewa (wounded), and Lundy's Lane, 7 Second Lieut, Japger served in the Peninsula, including the battle of Talavera, Served also the campaign of 1813, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, r.nsign .M'Kay was sligbilr woumled at Waterloo, ^cond Lieut. Mead served in the Peninsula campaign of 1814. Lusign .Millar served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Xirelle, >,,', and 1 oulouse, 11 Second Lieut. Shore served in the Peninsula, from Sept, 1813,10 the end of the war. Siege of Fort Bourbon and captures of 12 Second Lieut. Robert Taylor's services Martiui.jue, St. Lucia, and Guatlaloupe, 1791. In 1793, when the Caribs rose to take the Island o( St. \'inceot, he commanded tlie .\rtillerr in the field for ten months, during which period he was in eleven different engagements.
:

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, :

PAYMASTERS.
PLAL'KU 0>

Acton, Edward Aitkin, Alexander Albert, Hugh Lewis ...

26 Aug.
5 Feb.
1

Amey, Henry James

. .

Armstrong, James Bannermau, Alexander Bell, William Bews, John


Biggs,

6
.

23
12

^ Boyle, William ^ Brenan, Justin Brenan, Patrick ^ Burnet, John^


Cameron, Allan

Edward Boustead, John ^ Bowden, Wm. Carey.


'

28 3U
1

!1

Jidy

08

12 3 Nov.
11 11

6 Dec. 14 13 17 Feb. 21 98 23 Oct. 17 Mar. 06 30 Sept. Ifi Jan. 14J25 Aug. 17 1811 Feb. 04 Dec. 11 19 Aug. 19 Nov. 11 1 July 36 Nov. 15 25 Nov. 26 1 May June 36 May 4 Nov. 24
1

Mar.

Mar. Nov. 25 June


19 April 05
. . .

May 32 Nov. 18

16 July
15 8
7

May 22 11 April 11 25 April 24


23 25 Dec. 14 23 Dec. 1 9 1811 25 July 17 June 39 7 May 29 17 Nov. 25
11 Sept.

Campbell, Duncan Carmichael, Robert

Chapman, Benjamin Chase, John Woodford


.

.
.

Mar. Aug. Aug.

2 Garrison Batt. 42 Foot. 39 Foot. [Legion. 6 Line Bn. German 67 Foot. 78 Foot. 56 Foot. 73 Foot. 22 Foot. Ceylon Rifle Regt. 21 Dragoons. 21 Foot. 88 Foot. 97 Foot. 16 Dragoons. 5 Foot. 88 Foot. 42 Foot. [Legion.
5

Christie, George Collins, Michael

24 Oct. 5 Dec.
8 Aug.

Line Bn. German Malta Regiment.

16
11

Mar.

W. India Kegt. 76 Foot.


75 Foot.

Cox, Charles Creser, Richard


Cross, Cross,

29 Jan.
10 Jan. 14 Jan. 6 Nov. 15 Oct.
7

Anthony Henry

Crowe, George

Wm
. .
.

Mar.

Cuyler, Henry Dana, Wm. Pulteney.

24 July 25 April
8 Oct. 13 Aug.
'

Dawe, Andrew Moore


i3 ffiM Deane, William De Carteret, Geor(je
. .

Feb.

Dive,

Hugh
.

U
2 5 8 13

Mar.
April

27 Foot. 06 24 Dragoons. 25 June 17 83 Foot. 25 Dec. 24 27 Foot. 1 Jan. 36 RecruitingDistriot. 25 Dec. 16 6 Garrison Batt. 5 April 33 53 Foot. 1822 18 Dragoons. 5 R. Vet. Batt. 21 Aug. 23 10 Foot.
8 Sept. 19 25 Mar. 16 13 Nov. 17 25 Jan. 18 5 Mar. 17 4 W. India Regt. 15 Foot. 57 Foot. 12 Foot. RecruitingDistrict.

Doughty, Edward Drayton, Samuel Box Este, William


Finch, Charles Fisher, James

Nov.
Oct. Feb.

Fraser, William

Furlong, Charles John *. Capper, Peter Geddes, Adam Gordon


.

23 July 20 July 94 21 Oct. 95 7 Feb. 29 Sept. 08 3 Jan. 22 April 20 June 05 25 Dec. OC 14 Nov.
31 Mar.

1 Dec. 33 36 Foot. 26 July 33 Unattached.

Goddard, John Ij) ?IJU Gordon, James


Grant, Peter Haldane, William
J) Hall,

Henry HaU, John

Wm
May

Halpin, William Hanbury, Capel S 26 Hancorne. Christopher Jj) Harman, Robert Harvey, Geo. Frederick.. Heath, Edwin

JJiDSaHimard, Henry^.

11 Nov. 19 104 Foot. 25 June 21 10 R. Vet. Batt. 27 Feb. 21 15 Foot. 2 Mar. 20 92 Foot. 15 May 06 55 Foot. 27 June 22 3 W. India Regt. 29 July I!)|39 Foot. 2 Oct. 12 25 Sept. 28| RecruitingDistrict' Jan. 25 June 16jl Lt.Dr. Germ.Leg 14 23 Nov. 15 2fi Dec. !1 27 Mar. 2811 Dragoons. 13 June 25 Feb. 16[4 Foot. 26 May 19 Oct. 26 17 Dragoons. 3 Nov. 1814 RecruitingDisict *1814 ;8 June 30 Aug. 39188 Foot. 16 Nov. 09 22 Mar. 10 May 39i68 Foot.

29 Aug. 4 April 29 Aug. 8 July 4 April

402

. .

Pat/masters.
HIIP.N
I'l.ACF.n

ON

IMl.K TAV.

Home, David
llounsoni. George ....
IluDler, Tliomas Johnson, Raljih Uoetler

June
12

May

14

2 April 1S(I35 Foot. Oct. 07 24 April 2(i:2 R. Vet. Batt. Nov. 25: 1 Oct. 307 Dragoon Guards. Oct. 10 25 June 15 45 Foot.
23i 05i
1 Mar. 32 70 Foot. 181 34 Foot. 25 Aug. 19 80 Foot.

98'

)) .Iohn.tone, Jas. {Capl. !."> July 13)' ... 19 J olliffe, Cornwall

June 06
.

0817 July
...27 June
. .

ft Jones, Michael Inine, John Christ. Caulliel.l

21

AprU 98
I

Irvin,

Martin

Kcr, Thomas Kinc. Thomas

04 16 Jan. [27 April 0>) 12 July


,

May

061" May

K\
D

Kni:;ht,

Kii vvctt,

John Henry

27 Sept. 10 13 04 25 10 14 May 17 30 5 Sept. 1125 20 Jan. 14 25 25 Oct. 02 1

Oct.

25 80 Foot.
14 61 Foot.

Dec.
Dec.

June 20 103 Foot.


18 98 Foot.

[Legion.

Ldiard. Tliomas Lcciiniham, George

May 16 2Lt. Inf.Bn.Germ. Nov. 26 Chief Paym. Depot.

'

Aug. 05 17 July
,

L<Mh, James
|)
j)

f 11 l.utvens, Daniel'

^ MDougall.Wm. Adair'I
M'Leod, .Martin Mackay, James M.ick.iy, James Duff
,

8 Oct.

;13
..

M;

Hi

Mackenzie,

Hugh

Mai kie, William


Mal:ise2, Nicholas

....

Mit.hcU. Daniel Mnir, William j) 3J1 Moore. Rob. (Capl. 20 July IS.-)' {I Moss.' William O'Ktefe, James
IP rt-niiiiii^tou, Jas.
\

April 1125 Dec. 1 66 Foot. Sept. 19 30 Nov. 38 34 Foot. Feb. 9^23 June 08 3 Dragoon Guards. 19 Oct. 04 19 Oct. 38l,3 Dragoon Guards. 1 July 13 12 Oct. 38''42 Foot. 12 18 Jan. 1515 Jan. 24 15 Jan. 30 '25 Foot. 14 Sept. 15 13 July 21 3 Nov. 25 :60 Foot. 26 Nov. 12 1814 i.iO Foot. Nov. 98 16 Aug. 24 71 Foot. l 05 25 July 17 27 Foot. [Riflemen. 124 Jan. 30 Dec. 97 29 Oct. 02 Hompesch's Mntd. 25 Dec. 13, 1814 RccruitingDistrict. 16 Aug. 1025 Feb. 23 iCeylon Regt.

0616
1

9 Oct.

OG 14 April 0810 June 24' 1 Oct. 34'40 Foot, Mar. 04 25 Aug. 16;YorkLightInfantry
16. Jan.
12^
1

AprU

Mas-

37j48 Foot.

5 Feb. 07 31 Mar. OS 35 Jan.


Fhillips.WmHolliogworth
Pillon,
;

1617 Nov. 40 5 Foot.

John

<

Raymond, William
Read, George Reilly, Bernard

?in Robinson, P. Vyvyan Xi Ki)di;era James '".... 17 S!ay 27 R '!'!>. Chas. Pakenham
I

licknian Leiand William ....


* ,

d.

Henry
.

26 April 03 1 Nov. Nov. 18 29 July Dec. 99 25 Dec. May 13 11 Not. June 10 1 Nov. Jan. 13 28 June Oct. 36 1 June April 05 25 May Jan. 15 16 Aug. Mar. 03 25 .May May 04 23 July

Krancis Robert

mg, William
;

strange, Alci."

fj

' .!ie,

Thomas.

..

Terry. Heor}'
))
i!

13 Sept. 10 19

May

91 Thomson, J. Crooke

Tidilcnian,

Henry
....

Ticrney, Thomas Tod. Alexander Tnttlc, John Kerr


Trirk, Thomas WaiiiwrigA/^ David Ward.ll. Charlca

....
1

Sept.

020 Dec.

13

Ward, II, John Wctht rail, William ..., Wiitakir, John Gibson., 9 Wl.ite, John Lewis
.

33 RecmitingDistrict. 25'54 Foot. 08'17 Foot. 24 '5 Foot. 36118 Foot. 27,88 Foot. 37,26 Foot. 17189 Foot. 21 30 Foot. 14;31 Foot. 18, Brunswick Cavalry. Sept. 04 RecmitingDistrict. Dec. 15 25 Sept. 20 RccruitingDistrict. April 11 16 Aug. 31 62 Foot. [Legion. Sept. 04 25 June 16!1 Line Bn. German Dec. 27i 1 June 35 99 Foot. Jan. 1 1 22 Oct. 16|l Foot. May 07 26 Mar. 18:75 Foot. July 12l C Sept. 27143 Foot. June 1025 April Foot. 16J38 July 10 11 Aug. 25 88 Foot. Sept. 0912 July 14 1 R. Vet. Batt. Sept. 08, 11 R. Vet. Batt. Feb. 21 25 Jan. 28 42 Foot.

May
Aug.
Jan. 0531 Oct.

05

^ Wliite,Warren Hastinr
UiFiM Williams,
J.-imes.,

Jan. Feb.

05 25 June 2624 Dragoons. 99] 87 Foot. 17! 3 Nov. 4afi Hussars.


Oct. Sept. April Jan.

9 Wright, James

Worsley. Cha. Corn. Sey

13; 8 Sept. 1221 Oct. 10:25 Nov. 13 19

1881 FooL
1C|44 Foot. 18j60 Foot. 18194 Foot.

[Legion.

1512 Light Dr.

German

Mar. 10 25 Dec.

4U3

War
1

Services of Paymasters.

Paymaster Boyle served in the Peninsula from May 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, affairs of Foz d'Arouce and Campo Mayor, siege and capture of Oliven^a, assault and capture of Badajoz, capture of the Retire. Sligiitly wounded in the ear at Fort St. Christoval 10th May, 1813, and again in the face in the Pyrenees 28th
July, 181.-3. 2 Paymaster Burnet accompanied the 16th Light Dragoons to Flanders in 1793, and proceeded with the Regiment to the Peninsula in the returned home with them in 1795 spring of 1809, and remained with them until August 1810. 3 Paymaster Fraser served in South America and was present at the attack on Bueuos Ayres in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, including the battles of Vimiera and Corunna at Walcheren, 1809; and in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse. 1 4 Paymaster Furlong was in the action before Genoa, and the taking of tliat city 17th April, 1814. Served afterwards in the American war, including the operations in the Chesaaction beibre Baltimore and the peak, battle of Bladensburg and capture of "Washington subsequent service in the Chesapeak operations of the array before New Orleans, the actions of the 23d Dec. 1814, and 1st Jan. 1815, and storm of the American lines before New Ot-, On board the Golden Fleece Transport, when attacked hyj taking of Fort Bowyer. leans an American Privateer off the island of St. Domingo, 28th Nov, 1814. 5 Paymaster Hilliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of the war. in eluding the battle of Busaco, affair of Campo Maj'or, first siege of Badajoz, battle of AlbuServed also the campaign of 1815, including hera, affairs at Aroya de Molinos and Almarez. the actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded. 6 Captain Johnstone served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Oct. 1811, and again from Feb. 1812 to Feb. 1813, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera (wounded), Busaco, and Albuhera (severely wounded) and first siege of Badajoz, besides minor actions and skirmishes. 7 Paymaster Lutyens served with the 11th Dragoons in the Peninsula, from May 1811 to July 1813. 8 Paymaster M'Dougall served in the East Indies and Egypt under Sir David Baird. Served also in the Peninsula and was present at the defence of Cadiz. Medal for services
; ; ; ; ; ; j

in

Egypt,

9 Captain Moore served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to the end of the war, including the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded in the trenches 15 Jan. 1812), and third siege of Badajoz (severely wounded at the assault 6th April 1812). Accompanied the expedition to New Orleans. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, where he was again severely wounded. 10 Paymaster Rodgers served in the Peninsula from May 1813 to the end of the war, including the siege of Tarragona. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present at

Amulmir, Malligaum, and Asseerghur. 11 Paymaster Strange served at the siege of Fort St. Philip in the island of Minorca iu 1782, and was slightly wounded in the right knee. In action with the Irish rebels near Clonakilty in 1798. Served the campaigns in the Peninsula, Flanders, and F'rance from 1811 to 1815 inclusive. 12 Paymaster Pennington served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to May, 1814, inactions at Rediuha, Foz de Aronce and Sabugal; battle of cluding- the battle of Busaco Fuentes d'Onor siege of liadajoz. May and June 1811, (commanded a party of .30 men, which drove the enemy's jiiquet from the left of the breach ;) action at El Bodon siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, Jan. 1812 (received two contusions on the 11th January, in the trenches, from the explosion of a 13-inch shell), siege of Badajoz, March and April 1812 battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes and Toulouse.
; ;
;

ADJUTANTS.

QUARTER-MASTERS.
Adey, Thomas
29 June
21 Oct.

Thomas Amaron, Charles Anderson, John


Allen,
31iH Anderton, William

Armstrong, John
Atkins, William Austin, Nathaniel
5188
^1 fflSa ....

Bagshaw, Isaac Banks, William Barrow, Joseph ?P Bathurst, William Beer, William Bell, Robert Benton, William
Sett, Thomas

I? fflSa Bishop, William |j fflffil BlacKier, Thomas

Blay, Samuel Sutton

Blythman, William Booth, Jonathan^ .... Brew, Francis^

9128

Brookman, James Brown, John"* Brownine, Henry


'.

.... .... ....


(Ens. 24 Feb.

Bryon, Daiiiil Buihiiiiiin,


Biicltaniiii,

Wm.

William

Bulcock, Henry Burns, Cormick Burrough, Thomas


Burt, James Elias Calder, James Calueve, Pierre de

|5 Royal Veteran Battalion. 6 Dec. 14J1 Garrison Battalion. 25 Sept. 07 23 Dragoons. 11 Oct. 05;25 June 166 West India Regiment. 13 Not. 271 1 Jan. 391 Life Guards. 25 April 0516 Dec. 1958 Foot. 25 Dec. 09,7 Dragoons. 1 May 1425 June 17|3 Ceylon Regiment. 13 Oct. 14 19 Sept. 22,84 Foot. 7 Sept. 05 25 Feb. 20 1 Life Guards. 25 Mar. 12 10 Dragoons. 1 June 28 1 Jan. 31 [l Life Guards. 19 June 15'25 Mar. 26,2 Life Guards. 25 Sept. 29 Dec. 17 5 West India Regiment. 1 Nov. 04 72 Foot. 1 Aug. Royal Artillery. 1 9 June I Life Guards. 16 Sept. 19|22Feb. 39 7 Dragoons. 5 Mar. 12 25 June 16 72 Foot. 28 Sept. 15 25 Nov. 16,69 Foot. 4 May 2627 July 3S;60 Foot. 17 May 23 Juiie 37 [49 Foot. 25 Mar. 1111 Dragoons. 15 June 30 Mar. 38,1 Dragoon Guards. Cambridge FencibleCavalry 25 June 18jl9 Dragoons. 12 1 Royal Veteran Battalion. 20) 6 Feb. 2 Dec. [3 Royal Veteran Battalion. 25 Sept. 05 24 Dragoons. 11 Mar. 1814 96 Foot. 26 Aug. 10 July 17 60 Foot. 25 Dec. 0223 Dragoons. 6 Sept. 3992 Foot.

iRoyal
13 Feb.

Waggon

Train.

Cambidge, Robert SSE Cameron, Angus* Campbell, Jeremiah Campbell, William Campbell, John Carden, James Carkeek, Stephen Carpenter, William ^3 Carr, James"

25 Aug. 02 21 Dragoons.
38|79 Foot. 28 July 11 Nov. 2412 Foot. 31 Jan. 22 10 Feb. 37 80 Foot. 1 JIar. Argvll Fencible Infantry.
1

12 Oct.

Mar.

98 30"Dragoons.
ICornwall Fencible Cavalry.

2 Nov.

7 Aug. ip iaail Cart, Richard' ^P Cart, Robert ' (Ens. 24 Sept. 12 11 Dec. Ll. 20 Jan. 14)
IP
fflffij Carter, John Carter, William

|Cambridge FencibleCavalry 6 Sept. 39 64 Foot. 1 Jan. 31 Royal Horse Guards. 9 Oct. 40,63 Foot.
Jan. 31
Life Guards. Rutland Fencible Cavalry.
1

Henry
25 Mar. 27 July
4 Jan. 10 Jan.
7 July 24 April

Luke ' Chalmers, William Cherriman, John Clark, Alexander


IP Castray,
IP Clark, Joseph Clarke, William Clayton, Tliomas CUfford, Richard

Jan.

Foot. 94 Foot. Sept. 1811 Dragoons.

3898

Roval -Artillery. 'l Life Guards. Aug. 29 Royal Staff Corps. Hants Fencible Cavalry.

29

Mav

Cockburn, James John Cooke, James


3129 Collins,

13 July 12 June

1795119 Foot. June 24 8 Dragoons. Nov. 2118 Dragoons.


20
April 11 15 Dragoons. May 221 Life Guards. Mar. 9832 Dragoons.

Cooper, Henry
Costello, Pierce

25 July 25 Oct.
7 Jan. 10 Mar. 27 Mav

Crnbtree, George Crooks, Wm. Smodley


Cross, George

May
Jan.

312

]8|87 Foot. Life Guards.

1814,80 Foot.

Crymble, William

P4

Foot.

406

QiiarttT-3fasters.

Uiillas,

.\lcxander

Daiiily,

Damn

John. Joseph

IH

Davidson, James'"

Darin, Thomas James Dixon, James (O.r. 13 Oct. P JH Dolmon, William


Davis,

10)

. .

Do linn, Robert

Duncan, Janies Duncan, John Dunn, Thomas Duxhurj', Thomas


Dwilly, Tliomas Eb<lon, Richanl Eccles, Elkanah KilwanU, IVter

3 Aug. 20'18 Nov. 24, Bourbon Reghnent. 7 Mar. 22,' 7 Sept. 26 90 Foot. 7 Feb. 0825 Dec. 09 2 Dragoon Guards. 14 Feb. 2822 July 3041 Foot. |l Royal Veteran Battalion. 10 Dec. 12; Jan. 10,8 Dragoons. ..25 June 24 8 Jan. 29 104 Foot. 1 Life Guards. Sept. 12 22,4 Dragoon Guards. Perth Fencible Cavalry. 10 JIar. 14 25 Feb. 1093 Foot.

Thomas Willock " John " James Ellis, John ^ iia Emmott, William "
Eilwanls,
Z3.\ Ellincton,
Elliott,
{)

..

Evcritt, Joseph JJl Fairbrother,

Carter"

Farrants, James Finlay, William Frith, Joseph


Flalierty,

Hugh

Fnx, Peter
Fraser, .Mexander

Frnsrr, Donald

9 ira
Oillie,

Frost,

John

'^

Gallir, Uu,jh Gaze, James


Cio4lwin,
{]

John John

Pembroke Fencible Cavalry. 16 14 Foot. 37 Coldstream Guards. |25 Mar. 103 Dragoons. '-25 Ilj25 May KiOreek Light Infantry. 8 Jan'. 03 10 Dragoons. 3 Dec. 12'l7 Feb. 32 84 Foot. 19 June 15 11 Mar. 22 2 Life Guards. 23 Not. 04 2(; April 3i)li5 Foot. |25Jnnc 02 22 Dragoons. 25 Sept. 28, I Jan. 31 Hoyal Horse Guards. 2.") Feb. 11 18 Dragoons. 7 Nov. 29 1 Jan. 3l!Roval Horse Guards. 103 Foot. 9 May ll|29.Mar. '28 Aug. 94 Glasgow Corps. Royal Horse Guards. Dec. 28 1 Jan. J25 100 Foot. 14 25 .May 1 Dec. Garrison Companies. 25 Dee. 1920 Nov. 23 ( 28 Sept. 0911 Oct. IG Canadian Fencibles. 74 Foot. 25 Nov. 05 Royal Horse Guards. 31 May 281 1 Jan. i) Royal Veteran Battalion. 25 Feb". 10 Norfolk Fencible Cavalry. 12 Dragoons.
|

'lii
!

18 >rar. Oct.

13|

May

12,25 July

Hants Fencible
1 Oct. 07 26 Sept. 22 25 Oct. Jan. 24 1 Jan. 25 Nov. 1 1|25 July 5 June

Cftvalry.

Grnibj, William

12 Foot.
Life Guards. 2 Life Guards.
1

Wl Green, Thomas

Grcig, Geonre

Grimwood, Thomas
Grove, Joseph Gnest, Charles Haildon, Richard

iO

Foot.

3 Dragoon Guards. iPembroke Fencible Cavalry. 25 Mar. 10|10 Dragoons. Ilai^ran, John 25 Oct. 83Tarleton's Dragoons. 29 Sept. 14 14 Jan. 19(5 West India Regiment. ffjl Mall, John Iliiinilton, William Il7 .Nov. 00 Lanark & Dumbarton Fen. Cav 8 Jan. 2i)27 May 36 4 Foot. {) <;iB Ilanna, William '< Ilir.lin;,'. John 31 Oct. 03 8 .May 17 3 Foot. i!3l Ilar.lv. Luke 13 Jan. 25 3 Aug. 2GiNew Brunswick Fencibles. ?J1 lliiniv, Thomas 13 Feb. 12 25 Aug. 22|Royal Horse Guards. //./rn.., ir.7/;m |l4 Foot. 25 Jan. 10 Harrison. .Alexander 22 Jan. 13 25 Sept. 17|1 Garrison Battalion. Harrison, Dan. Chas. Rogers ..'8 Sept. 08 15 July 1011 Foot. llarwood, Sachcvercl 9 July 03 2.) July 16 .Malta Regiment. Ha-lani. Richard 2.J Aug. 01)17 Juiie 13.'> Dnigoon Guarfls. 12 Dec. 22i 1 Jan. 3l|Roval Horse Guards. U?J1 llcartlcv, .\ndrew " H.nstock, n.nry Ui!25July 16,5 Foot. 1 Feb. '5 June Hew.tson, Hamilton 4 Dragoon Guanls. Hill, James Lothian Fencible Cavalry. iFil Hill, William 25 Dec. 2020 Mar. 39 Rifle Brigade. Hilliard, John Cornwall Fencible Cavalry. Hoath, Charles Nov. 07 8 Aug 16U) Foot. HiMliler, John 1 Regt. Fencible Cavalry. Holmes, lienjamin 25 June 02 1 Dragoon Guards. Hope, William Roxburgh Fencible Cavalry. Home, Robert April 08 25 Aug. 18 2 Dragoon Guanls.
I
I

407

Quarter- Masters. WHEN


Horner, Isaac Horton, Edward
21 Oct. 26 Feb. 14 Dec. 28 Sept.

PLACED ON HALF PAY.

Houghton, John'^ Hudson, Edward Hurst, William


Jackson, Henry Jackson, John Jackson, John Jennings, Jolin Innes, William Johnson, Samuel '^ Johnston, Alexander

JoUey^ John
Joseph, James Julyan, Thomas Kelly, Richard Seymour

Kenyan, Henry Kewin, Miles

(Ens. 39 Oct. 12.)

Kinkee, Frederick Kyle, Archibald'^' Lambster, Daniel Landless, John Ledger, Thomas Lewis, J. H. (s. igMar.

^P ?iaa

14)'"

Loggan, Edward Lord, Robert M'CIenahan, Thomas M'Cord, Charles M'Guire, Bernard M'Intyre, Joseph M'Laine, Lauchlan M'Naughtan, William M'Pherson, John-^ Macdonald, William Mackay, Donald Mackmj, George Mackenzie, John Mackenzie, John
Maitland, John Maitland, Peter

Manley, John
Mansfield, WilVuinr'
Marsli,

Thomas

Masterman, Jolin ^ * Masters, James


Merrie, William

Midwinter, Tliomns Miller, George Mingay, Jolin


Minijiin,

John

Mitchell, Henry Moore, George Moore, Jolin 13 Morgan, John',^ Morris, William
]Mnlholl;iiid,
jMnlli,/,,!,,

Andrew

Riihard

Wewcl'l, .lohn

North, William
^3 O'Brien, Bartholomew^'* Ottey, John-''

Page, WilUam Palmer, Samuel


Patcrson, Charles Pattle, Daniel Moss Pegley, Robert
affliJ

Perrie, William

95 1 Mar. 33 Dragoons. 29 9 Nov. 30 1 Dragoons. 09 15 Sept. 37 14 Dragoons. 09 25 Dee. 23 Foot. 1 Mar. 98 32 Dragoons. 28 April 27 1 Jan. Royal Horse Guards. 25 Jan. 13 3 Dragoons. Dumfries Fencible Cavalry. Essex Fencible Cavalry. 22 Dec. 09 Nugent's Recruiting Corps. 14 Dec 9 Mar. 38 48 Foot. 24 Sept. 12 28 Sept. 20 60 Foot. 31 Aug. 15 2 Life Guards. 1 Juae 1 Jan. 31 1 Life Guards. Cornwall Fencible Cavalry. 26 Jan. July 38, Royal Staff Corps. 15 June 20 3 R. Veteran Battalion. 2 July 12 5 R. Veteran Battahon. 1 July 24 18 Aug. 2.5 19 Dragoons. 13 Aug. 21 28 Aug. 35 82 Foot. 15 Dragoons. 25 AU] Lothian Fencible Cavalry. 25 April 11 15 Dragoons. 19 Oct. 33 Foot. 3 Aug. 20 July 13 6 Feb. 2 Garrison Battalion. IG Oct. Royal Horse Guards. 2 Garrison Battalion. 4 Nov. 13 25 Dec. 1 Mar. 33 Dragoons. 25 Aug. 9 Dragoons. 7 April 01 Ross & Cromarty Fen. Infantry. 6 April 15 2 Sept. 16 7 West India Regiment. 25 Mar. 14 2 Dragoons. 9 Sept. 13 2 Mar, 72 Foot. 14 April 14 25 July 17 104 Foot. 12 Oct. 04 18 Mar. 13 Foot. 3 Sept. 01 93 Foot. 16 Mar. 20 2 Jan. 7 Foot. 1 Jan. 17 Aug. 94 Foot. :2July 13 25 May 17 37 Foot. 9 Feb. 09 15 Sept. 37 00 Foot. 22 Oct. 36 Foot. 25 Dec. 22 Foot. 21 April 11 Loft's Recruiting Corps. 11 Nov. 95 25 June 02 10 Dragoons. 1814 1 Provisional Battalion of MiUtia. 25 Dec. 13 2 Dragoons. Aug Life Guards. 19 June 16 2 Life Guards. 21 Sept. 21 92 Foot. 12 May 83 73 Foot. 30 June 04 8 Dragoons. 7 Foot. 18 Dec. 06 26 Oct. 25 Nov. 10 3 Garrison Battalion. Foot. 1 Jan. 29 Dec. 37 19 Foot. 15 Oct. 18 Foot. 28 May 12 50 Foot. 30 Jan. 03 1 Dragoon Guards. 2 Life Guards. 11 July 15 1 Fell. 27 17 July 35 5 Dragoon Guards. 30 July 00 18 Scp't. 35 60 Foot. 13 Feb. 12 Foot. 25 Jan. Cinque Ports Fencible Cavalry. Princess Royal's Own Fen. Cav. Norfolk Fencible Cavalry. 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. 24 Feb. 20 2 Dragoons. 7 Dec. 26
1

408

Quart rr- Masters

Peter?, John Jaines(i. I D-. Petto, SaiDuel


Piltoii,

I8H2
i

Frb.

|l3 April
1

1 June 3828 Foot. 5 May 17 1 Foot. 1 July 25 Royal .\rtillery Drivers. Oxford Fencible Cavalry. 7 April 37 77 Foot. 23 Sept. 3G 16 Dragoons.

William

Jan.

Pit taril,

Thomas
II

9 Powell, John" ^ Pratt, I>aTiiltl>riw,SSpi.


i.ii/.

21 June ;,->o Jan.

20 Oct. IS)

Price, Samuel Prouilfoot, William Quailc, Robert Orr Htid, .\rchihald

Feb.
Feb. Feb.

Pembroke Fencible Cavalry. Perth Fencible Cavalrv. 27 17 Dragoons. 1640 Foot. West India Regiment.

>

RoniUll. John Gill

U Mar.
9 Mar.
1 '

Nov. 05 30 Dragoons.
24|1

ai ReynoUls, Richard
Rice. Tiionia* Robert^. James

Feb.
-*

Cinque Ports Fencible Cavalry. 14 16 Dragoons.


!81

RoUrl). John
Rodcirs. William
Roffers,

April 08
1

Foot.

2C May 25
'

May
Dee.
Jan.

28,(K3 Foot.

Thomas
I

Husst 11, Richard


RttttletlL'c, John Rvall,John

18|25 Dragoons. 20|25 Dragoons.

Dec 099

>

Dragoons. Dumfries Fencible Cavalry.

20 Nov. 2S May Sanderann, Joseph Prossor . . Satchell. Cnrrol (Ens. 6 Julj, 15) ^ Mar. 30 April Sairvm, Edicard 20 Jan. Sewcll, William 12 Feb. 07 Shaw, (leorge
Salter, Robert
. .

May
Feb.
1
1

May
Jan. Jan. Jan. Slay

SS

H Shirley, John*
SidJey. George
irt.

14 Sept. 2G, April 08

U
,

Sim pMn. Edward


Rvlirrt

25 Mar.
2 April 07

Fife Fencible Infkntrv. 18 47 Foot. 3 Royal Veteran Battalion. (6 Royal Veteran Battalion. 19 Suff Corps of Cavalrv. 178 Foot. 31 jRoyal Horse Guards. p3 Foot. 31 p Life Guards.

6 Foot.

Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,

James John Samuel Thomas


Steel,

^ XS

Joseph

Stephens, John" SteTcns, Georpe 21 Stewart, James ... Stott, Christopher Stubbs, Joshua^ ...

13{16 Dragoons. 17 9 Dragoons. ,25 June 03,23 Dragoons. {23 Sept. 04.28 Dragoons. ID Oct. 2G| 1 Jan. 31 jl Life Guards. 14 Sept. 15 9 Dec. 31 Royal African Corps. 13 Aug. 1828 July 25(5 West India Regiment. 16 AprU 07 25 Oct. 21 136 Foot.
1 June 18j2 Life Guards. 5 Mav 0820 June 35,48 Foot. Rothsay and Caithness Fen. 7 Mai^. 6 May Apr. 37|Scots Fusilier Guards.
I

Stilherlaud, Georce

...

Inf.

ill Thompson. William


Thunuon, JoMtph
Tli.>mon,

11
. . . . . .

Mav

4 Royal Veteran Battalion.

WilUam

? il Troy, Thomns ?J I Varlev, Thomas

17 Mar. Dec. 14,22 Foot. Royal Horse Guards. AUR. 20 Mar. 06.12 Dec. 22|Royal Horse Guards.

la

Wnddtll,

WiUiam
...

Wac>taff, William
Wali-s,

8 July 24 Oct.

l.^l

|l

052.-.

Mar. IC

John Wallis, Samuel ^ W.//..A. Willuim CS Walmough, Peter Watson, John Thomas
Webster, William
W,-ston, Charles'^ Wilkinson, William ... Williamson, Darid ... Wilton, Samuel Winkworth, William .

.\pril 1.0(>
1 Feb. 23j 3 10 June 08| 22 Feb. on 10 Oct. 1126 11 Mar. 28 Dec. l.ij U 25 Mar. 2(>{ 1 25 AprU

Dragoons. Dragoon Guards. Dragoons.

Nov. 37 ( Foot.
21 Foot.

Royal Horse Guards. Mar. 18'5 Foot.


Jan.
Jan.
31:2 Life Guartls. 33,Scots Fusilier Guard
Life Guards. iBreadalliaue Fencible Infantr}-.

%l Aug.

Jane 02^2 Dragoon Guards. Cambridge Fencible Cavalrv.


1ft)

Witham,
Wri)iht,

RotH'rt

Worley,j8S."(Eiu.4S0rt.

Thomas*
Rich. Mile*

Wynne,
Yates,

Jowph

10 Mar. la'i? Feb. 20|84 Foot. 20 Mar. 211 5 Oct. 38;il Foot. 11 Aug. 25,17 Aug. .389 Dragoons. 1614,3 Provisional Battalion of Militia 25; Dec. 13^ a AprU 12(25 June 17|83 Foot.

4t9

,,

Wa?' Services of the Quarter-Masters.

1 Quarter-Master Blackier seived the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, from to Jan. 1809. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 2 Quarter-Master Booth served the campaign in Spain from Oct. 1808 to Jan. 1809. 3 Quarter-Master Brew served the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14 in North America, including the actions of Stoney Creek and Chrjstler's Farm, at which latter he was wounded. I Quarter-Master Brown served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 5 Quarter-Master Cameron served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders from Maj 1813 to Oct. 1818, including the battles of the Pyrenees ( 28th, 29th, and 30th July), Nivelle, Wive, Toulouse, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Engaged in quelling the late insurrection in Upper Canada. 6 Quarter-iAlaster Carr's services Campaign in Holland in 1799 wounded in the right leg by a musket-shot, and taken prisoner at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee. Kgvptiau campaign of 1801. Battle of Maida, 1806. Peninsular campaigns from July 1808 "to Jan. 1809, and from Oct. 1812 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and 'i'oulouse. 7 Quarter-Master Richard Cart served in the Peninsula, from Oct. 1812 to the eud of the war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittovia. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 8 Quarter-Master Robert Cart served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of the Nive, blockade of Bayonue, and repulse of the

Nor. 1808

sortie.

9 Quarter-Master Castray served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1808 to Jan. 1809, and from 1810 to the end of the' war in 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &:c. viz. Holeia, Vimiera, Lugo (wounded in the head), Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, bridge of Almeida, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz (3rd operation, and wounded in the beail and the leg at tbe assault), Vittoria, Pyrenees, San Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Bridge of Vera (wounded through the knee), Orthes, and Toulouse. 10 Quarter-Master Davidson served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and France, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp (wounded), storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (twice wounded), and capture of Paris. 11 Quarter-Master T. W. Edwards served in the East Indies from Nov. 1796 to 1830, during which long period he was actively employed in nearly all the campaigns and engagements wliicb took place, commencing with the battle of Malavelly, and terminating with the Burmese war. Medal for tbe cnpture of Seriugapatam. 12 Quarter-Master Ellington served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. 13 Quarter-Master Emmott served in tbe Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including tbe battle of Waterloo. 14 Quarter-Master Fairbrolher served in tbe Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of tbe war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 15 Quarler-lMiister Frost served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoiia. Served also the campaign of 1815, including tliB battle of Waterloo. 16 Quarter-IMaster Ilanna was present at the assault and capture of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian. Served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Served also tbe campaign of 1815, including tbe battle of Waterloo. 17 Quarter-iMaster Heartley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of tbe war in 1814, and was present at tbe battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 18 Quarter-Master Houghton has seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies, where he served from April 1810 to Oct. 1819. 19 Quarter-Master Samuel Johnson served in tbe Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of Albuhera. Served afterwards in the American war. 20 Quarter-Master Kinkee served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders from Jan. 1813 o the end of the war in 1815, including the action at Morales de Torn, and battles of Vitoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Waterloo.

May

410

War

Services of the Quarter-Musters.

CamSiege and capture of Copeul)ag;en in 1807. Jl Qurter-Mostet Kvls's services: paign in Portugal and i^pain in 1808 and 9, including the bailies of Iloleia and "A'imiera. Campaigns Kipi'dilion to Walchcren in 1809, including ihe siege and capture of Flushing. in the Peninsula from June 181'.! to the end of that war in 1811, including the siege of San Latter jiart of the .American Sebastian, and battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Urthes. war, including the siege of Fort Erie. (Campaign in Spain and battle of Corunna. F.x2'J (^uarlcr-.Masier Lew^is's services. pedition to Waliberen 1809. Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to ibe end of the war in 1814. 23 Quarter-Master M'Pherson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1*98, including the battle of liallvnamuck. Served also at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and was present at the battle of Bhieberg. 24 Quarter-Master Mansfield served'duriiig twenty years in the East Indies, including the storming of Fort Uarrabattv in 180:), where he was wounded, and the Mahratta campaigns of 1804, 5, and 6 under Lord Lake. Served also at the capture of the Isle of France

iu 1810.
5.i (inarler-Master Morgan, with the eiception of a few months, served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war. including the following battles, sieges, &c. viz. Corunna, Almeida, Huaco. Pombal. Uedinha, Miranda de Corvo, Condei.ta, Foz d'.\rouce, Sabugal, Fuenles d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, (a volunteer on the storming party, and wounded in the left h'n^, and Uadajoz, again a volunteer on the storming party, and severely contused on

the bead. St) (Quarter-Master (I'Brien served in the Peninsula from August 1811 to tie end of the war in 1814, including the action at Llerena (wounded), and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and

Toulouse. 27 Quarter-Master Ottey served at the Helder in 1799, including the actions of the 27th AuguM, 10th and 19th Sept. '.'nd and 6lh October. Served afterwards in the East Indies from Jan. 1803 to .\ug. 1815, including the siege of Bhurtpore, expedition to the Persian Gulf in 1809, and capture of the Isle of France. 28 Quarler-.Masler Powell served in the East Indies from May 1738 to Sept. 1807, including the reduction of Cannanore. campaign against Tippoo, termitiatingat Seringapatam 14th Feb. 1792 ; capture of Cochin 20th Oct. I72.i ; capitulation of Columho and its dependencies, 16th Feb. 1796; campaign against Tippoo in 1799, including the affair of Seedasseer, and the reduction of Seringapatam ; assault and capture of Jamalabad, Sept. 1799 campaign compaigu in Wyuaad (severely wounded through the left wrist against Doondia Waugh bv a musket-shot on a reconnoitring party 22nd Jan. 1801 ;) assault of Pangalamcourchy ; Served also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end assault and caprure of .\nakenny.
; ;

of the war in 1814. 5t9 Lieut, and (Quarter-Master Pratt served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the passage of ihe Douro, and battles of Talavera, Uusaco, Fuenles d Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and investment of Bayonne. Served also at Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere. 30 Quarter-Master Shirley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to May 1813, and again from Jan. 1814 to the end of the war. 31 Quarter- .Master John Stephens served in the Xepaul war in the Fast Indies. 32 Quarter-Master Stubbs served at the blockade of .Alalia in 1800 ; and in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the bailies of Talavera and Uusaco, iege and capture of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse. 33 Quarter-Master Wallis served in the Burmese war. 54 Quarter- Master Weston served with the expedition to Hannver in 1805, and with that Served also in the Peninsula from ;50th Dec. 1808 to the end of to Copenhagen in 1807. the war in 1814, including the passage of the Duuro and capture of (jporto, battles of Bunco and Fuenles d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Kodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of .Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of \'illoria, siege of San Sebastian, passa;;e of the Bidossoa. actions at Bidnrt ^9th to ISib Dec), passage of the Adour, investment uf Bavonne. and lepulse of the sortie. ;v> Quarter- Master \Vor>lev proceeded to Naples under Sir James Craig in 1805, and served in the Lisht Brigade under General Kempt in the following years landed at .Messina, and was at the destruction of the enemy's gunboats in the Bay of Bagno ; also in the Bay of Si. Kuphemia, with the division of gun-boals under Lieut. Colonel O'Toole. Served also at the capture of the islands of Ischia and Procida and has been upwards of twenty times engaged with the enemy's gun-boals. 36 Quarter- Master Thomas Wright served in South .America in 1807 under General Whilelock also at Walcberen in 1809, including the siege of Flushing.
; ;

COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
COMMISSARIES-GENERAL.
SomerviUe, Alexander
IP Spurrier, ip

^ ^ ^ is ^ ^

Bethiine,

Adams, Joseph Hollingworth 20 Jan. John D. {Liexit.-Col.) 18 July

John

IP Bisset, Sir John,

KCH

Cocksedge, Henry
Coffin,

Edward Pine

31 July 20 Jan. 1 July

Dalrymple, Sir Charles Dickens, James Drake, John

Drummond, James
Dunmore, Thomas
Granet, Augustus IP Haines, Gregory Luscombe, Tho. Popham Petrie, William Wood, Sir Gahriel Wright, Charles

29 19 30 25 25 25 30
.... 15

Jan.

Strachan, Alexander Sweetlaud, John Teckell, John, (Musters) Telfer, Buchan Fraser Welib, William
||p

July Aug. Aug.


Dec. Dec.

Wemvss,

\A'illiam

Aug. Aug. 20 Jan. 8 July 19 July

Wethered, Thomas }3 White, George Wild, Henry James Williams, Richard Woodhouse, James,

19 July 10 Sep't. 10 Sept. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Dec. 15 Jan. 25 Dec. 21 Mar.

21

30 30 02 05 14 22
14 07

CMG

20 Nov. 15 20 Jan. 37 28 June 38 7 June 25

ASSISTANT-COMMISSARIESGENERAL.
Allsopp, Robert Arnold, Thomas Bailey, Michael Bayley, Bernard

DEPUTT-COMMISS ARIESGENERAL.
Allan, David 13 June

Anderson, Richard John Anther, William 13 Barney, Richard

^
^

Bent, Thomas Hamlyn Booth, WilUam

iP Boyes, Robert

Brown, Richard Brown, William Oouche, Edward IP Cunmiing, AVilliam


Daniell, Francis

16 Aug. 20 Jan. 19 July 19 Mar. 18 Dec. 7 Nov. 29 May 19 July 12 Aug. 10 Sept. 2 Feb.
.... 7 June 21 Mar.

Beech, WiUiam Birney, George (/crfand)

10 28 20 9 24 ....25
1

Sept. 30 June 38

Jan.
Feb. Feb.

37

04
10

June 08

Cameron, Kenneth IP Carruthers, David


Chalmers, Andrew Chiaranda, Francis Leonard
IP

July 40 24 Feb. 10

Child, George ColviU, Robert, {Ireland)

20 Jan. 37 ..10 Sept. 30 4 May 15 23 Feb. 09 Courtenay, George Townsend . 20 Sept. 06


.

Cramer, Henry John


jCrookshank, George
!|P

May

15

D.niiicl,

John Edgcumbe

Dec. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. iP Hill, Hugh Hopkins, Samuel 25 Dec. Humphreys, John Tliomas .... 2 April 31 May Hunter, Henry Lannoy 20 Jan. Laidley, John 20 Jan. iP Laidley, William Low, Isaac 25 May 2 Sept. IP Lukin, William 26 June IP Lutyens, Charles Mackay, William 7 June Malassez, Nicholas 20 Jan. Maturin, William 10 Sept. Miles, George 8 Sept. 10 Sept. IP Moore, George IP Nugent, Geo. Steph. N. Hodges 22 Oct. 22 Mar. IP Ogilvie, James Osborn, Thomas 28 June .22 Oct. IP Robinson, Edward Cooke 19 July IP St. Remy, P. C. Lelievre de 27 July Schmidclien, Augustus
... .25

Dobree, John Saumarez Fernandes, Alexander Forbes, Charles John Forbes, John IP Gauntlett, William iP Greive, William Hagenau, John Frederick
IP

25 July 19 July 18 Mar.


3 Feb.

Davids,. 11, Peter Fraser Dill.>n, W ilMam {Ireland) |Engclbach, Thomas Lewis IP Eyl, Ernest

3 Aug. 14 ..23 Nov. 27 19 July 21 25 June 03


1

May
Ju

01

Franckhn, James Bontineau Furmidge, Wniiam


JGelston, Thomas {Ireland) [Gilmor, Robert |Goldrisk, James (/rc/nrtrf)
. .

20 Jan. ..31 Mar.


7
.

tP

Hayward, William

Gomm, Richard Stonier Grant, John {Ireland)


IP

Grellier,

George

.25 Ju 10 Jan. .... 1 Jan. .... 1 Nov, 1 April 00 3 Feb. 07

{Grindlay, Robert iHanagaii, William (/rrfonrf)


IP Ileiid,

..24

Sir George lli'vdiimvr, William Charles Hoiniv, l.in. 'St Albert Ilut;I.(s, William {Ireland)

30 July 25 May 98 25 Dec. 14

..25
.

May

;Jcnnint;.s,

John

IP

Kearney, Thomas Kuper, Augustus


.

Lane, John Ledwith, William {Ireland)


IP

Lee, Robert Lewis, Jolin

Lithgow, William
IP IP

M'Leod, Donald M'Nab, Duncan

Singer, PauIus^miUus,(/rc^r/Hf/)

April

Macdonell,

Hugh

40 38 [-5 June 22 Oct. 16 26 Dec. 14 10 Sept. 30 1 Aug. 09 412

1 July .25 Sept. 1 July 10 Aug. 28 Nov. 25 Dec. .25 Mar. 1 July

12 40 06 40
11

12 14 14

Commissariat Department.
Matthcv, Alphonso
Mill.T, Colin
. .

9 Nov. IS'lDavis, Lionel 1 July 40 Dilkc, William

4 Jan. 22 Oct.

25 Dec. Ni^htiu^e, Allen Jackson Eyl, John George .^ Nov. 27 do PuluHT, Coustantine John .... 4 Feb. 06 Faxardo, .\ug. Maria Guaxardo 22 Oct. 10 9 I'rit-stley, William Hcnrj- . 19 July 21 Fitziierald, James David 25 Dee. 14 Prycc, Jos'iah 25 Oct. 27 Freeborn. John 4 May 15 IluLtlanil, William '20 Jan. 37 Gilbert, Thomas Morley
.
'.

Ra^iii'nt'au, Charles

Kiililell, Archibald Rogerson, Kalph R"3. William

Skelton, Thomas Stevens, William

Louny

Swainson, William Swinney, Cii-onie Tliomson, William


Tiilmarsh, Charles Trotter, .\lexander

White, Thomas |) Wilkinson, John Walter


{)

Wood, John
John
Wyl)ault, Patrick Robert

W<>olrab-,

Yeoland, Ucorgc

10 Sept. 30 t) Gillespie, Joshua Graham, Frederick do 14 JGreig, William 28 June 38 (irist, James Bond 22 Oct. 16 iGunning, Charles 40 Harper, Charles 1 July 29 Mar. 13 Harris, .Anthony Charles 20 Jan. 37 Ilazird, Joseph 10 Sept. 3l> llodsnn. James 1 July 40^ Home, James 20 Jan. 37 iLe Mesurier, Henry 19 July 21 Llufriu, Bartholomew 10 Au^'. II .Malassez, Cha. Thomas 25 April 15 |Marter, Thomas Peter 20 Jan. 37 jMontgomcrie, Frederick ..25 Dec. 14 9 O'.Meara, William 10 Sopt. 30Paty, John
31 Mar.
Petrie, Samuel Ricliarilson, Fran.

24 Jan. 22 Oct. 25 .Vpril 19 July 24 May 22 Oct. 25 Dec. 19 July 25 Dec.

12 16
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DEPCTT ASSISTANT COMHIS8AHIES GENEBAL.


.\ldor,

Benjamin

22 Oct.
11 Oct.

Anderson, John David Bain, Georpe ^ Baylcv, Thomas Baynw, Sir E. Stuart, KC.MG.
Beitz,

20 May 10 Aug.

Billings, Francis

16 Dec. 31 Mar. .... 9 Sept. Tliomas Boyes,Cieo.Thos. Wm. Blaney 3 Feb. Bnx-k, John Savcry 25 Dec. Browne, Jos.'ph Steere 19 July Byndloss, Eilwanl 31 Dec. Caldir, Patrick 2 Jan. Campbell, James 15 Jan. 25 Dec. 19 CharliiT, Josiph Coates, William 1 Oct. Curran, B>javentura Romero 25 Dec. 11 Oct. David, John = 15 Jon. Davies, Peter

Samuel

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ASSIST. &C.

SURGEON
93 131 Foot. 1 Life Guards. 04 Ordnance. 1! Ordnance. 0' Ordnance. 10 3 Foot. 05 50 Foot. 15 Staff. 25 97 Foot.

Egan, Myles

Este, Michael Lambton*'..

Ferris,

Henry

Fitzpatrick, Wicholas Fletcher, Joseph

^ Forster, Thomas Foster, Francis ^ Fraser, Arch. Campbell ^ Freer, John, MD


^3 5183 Galliers, iU

4 Sept. June 97 26 April 03 1 Jan. 7 July 99 4 April 8 Dec. never 2 May


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3 Dec. 00 3 Oct. 97 1 Jan. 04 11 Nov. 00 2 May 03 26 July 97 26 Sept. Dec, 20 July 09 16 Nov. 09 4 Feb.

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MD

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'.

Gibson, Robert Gill, William

GUlham, John Allen


Glasco, John {Reg.) ^9 Goodrich, Robert'"*

P ^p ^
la

Grant, John ita Grant, Robert


Griffith,
Griffith,

John Moses"*

Hamilton, Arthur "=5 Hamilton, Charles Hamilton, Gavin Hamilton, Henry ^3 Harper, William
(a till Harrison,

07 Staff. 12 70 Foot. Dec. 09 Staff. 8 Dee never 23 Nov. 20 Grenadier Guards. 28 Nov. 03 1 Mav 05 3 Mar. 08 90 Foot. 15 Mar. 99 19 May 01 Coldstream Guards. never 21 April 08 8 Feb. 10 Staff. 12 May 12, 11 Mar. 13 8 Feb. 27 6 Foot. never 11 April 00|15 Oct Staff. never jl5 June 97 27 -iup 03'Staff. 6 April Ofi| 7 May 17 Sept. 12 Staff. 4 Nov. 09 24 Oct. 8 Feb. 27 20 Foot. 15 Feb. 09 17 May 10 20 Oct. 25 45 Foot. never 20 AprU 09 27 Jan. 20 54 Foot. 30 Aug. 99 46 Foot.
1

May 03 2.5 Mar. 04 10 Sept. May 97 4 Sept 06 18 June


17 Sept. 03
7

!6 Oct, !3
)
<,

10 Aug. 09 13 Foot. " Staff. June 04 15 Oct.

John (SiHV-

12 Jan. 96 Scots Fusilier Guards 21 April 01 Staff. ' Nov. 04 60 Foot. 13 June IC Staff. Hichens, Richard 22 July 15jOrdnance. Hodson, John, MD. {Reij.)^ . 23 Mav 01 Sept. 12 29 Oct. 12:Staff. Hogg, Thomas 8 Sept. 94 30 Nov. 97 22 Jan. 07176 Foot. Home, George 12 May i; 18 Aug. 25 23 Sept. 3685 Foot. Horsman, William 3 Jan. 82|71 Foot. Hosack, James never 22 Oct. 07 25 May 09iStaff. Hughes, James never 3 Prov.Bn. of Militia. never Humfrey, Richard 8 April 94 never 18 Nov. 9.5 Staff. Hutchesson, Francis Pery 1 Aug. 0. 1 Aug. 06 20 Nov. ISiOrdnance. Jackson, Thomas^' 25 Oct. 9, 11 Sept. 9' 25 Jan. 00 14 Foot. Jameson, David, 10 June 06 15 Oct. 07 6 Mar. 17 1 Dragoons. Jcbb, Frederick nev 6 July 04 25 Mar. 13Staff. April 07 19 Nov. 07 15 July 1339 Foot. J9 Johnson, Edward, MD. never 12 May 03 9 Mar. 09 1 Dragoon Guards. i9 Jones, ^^"illiam, MD.'^' i&<lli\3rmes,\\i\\\iim,MD.{Reg.) 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 05 3 Sept. 12 Staff. Keliy, William 16 June 01 8 Oct. 03 11 Nov. 11 Ordnance. Kclf, James Butler 25 Feb. 04 10 Feb. 14 1 Foot. never Kellock, Ali'Xiinder 25 Dec. 82 Queen's Amer. Kan. Kettle, William Aug. 05 10 April 06 26 Aug. 13 49 Foot. Kindell, Alexander .. 13 Oct. 3 Dec. 03 25 Sept. 14 Staff. Leatb, John, Mi) 1 Jan. 05 12 April 10 Staff. Lewis, John 25 Sept. 99 24 Mar. 03 28 Mar. 16 York Chasseurs. M'Artbur, James, MD. {Reg.)^" 24 Jan 27 April 15 14 April 25 Staff. M'Donald, Alexander, MD. 2 Sept. 07 30 Sept. 26 Ordnance. M'Grigor, John, 1 Aug. 06 8 July 15 Ordnance. Muckcchnie, Andrew never 9 July 04 30 July 12 Staff Corps. 8 Sept. 03 8 Oct. 03 20 July 09 Staff. \) M'I.ean, Daniel M'Mullen, Stephen, 31D 25 June 9918 Nov. 13 Staff. Mocarfhui; Peter''" 4 May 8 Dec. 04 5 Sejjt. 0,5 1 R. Veteran Batt. Alac Donnell, James, 29 Nov. 14 Dec. 15 21 Sept. 30 57 Foot. 10 Aug. 4 Aug. 04 6 June 09 23 Foot. ^9 Macnish, William, MD.'" Macredie, Thomas 3 Mar. 0824 Jan. 11 71 Foot. Mann, George {Reg.) 30 Aug. 99 17 Mar. 03 3 July 06 Staff. never 25 Mar. 97 24 Aug. 97 Staff. 19 Marsdin, William (Rej.)
^9 Heine,

Major, 17 Mar. Wil) Hay, Wm. Alexander Henry Heir, Matthew Henley, John

never

29 June 09 29 April 24 Grenadier Guards.

never never never never 1797 27 Nov. never 4 Aug. 08 never 1 Sept. 06

^ ^
y

MD.

^ % ^ WA

MD

MD

418

Medical Dipartmcnt.
|iiosi-ital-;assistant s^jroeon. ASSIST.. Vc. srKOKO!"

8 July UOjlO Dee. 9i( 9 July never 2,j Dec. U(i[ 3 May 24 Mar. 04'lo S<pt. 07 |-2Sept. 7 Nov. 04jlo Dec. 04! 12 April Moflat, David never 1 June 02| IJunc 11 Dec. or>\ 2 Oct. 0(1 10 Feb. Morvtm.Jolm Morle. Will, liur^-ess 11) Mar. 02 22 Sept. 02 2 Nov. Mostyii, Henry Tliorntou,J/X>. 8 July OOj 4 Jan. 10 [20 Oct. Murray, John' 28 Oct. 94 25 Dee. iKi 17 July O'Brien, John Terence |28 May O'Connor, James, 10 Sept. 1 June 91 never |20 .\ov. 9.'jl 4 April 05] 2 Oct. 9 Paddock, John Parker, Win. John Bromi ilO Oct. Oil 8 Nov. 04 3.\ug. Paton, William {Dlst.) 4 June 26 Dec. i)4 Peach, Gtorpe {Jifg.) 11 Mar. 00' 4 April 00 15 Aug. Pollok, William, MD. 8 Sept. 03|24 Oct. 03 8 Oct. Poole, Matthew, MD. 30 June never never 10 Oct. 94 16 June 98 9 July Jf Pooler, John Powell, James .11 Dec. 051 4 June 07 28 May 30 July Preston, Joiin 21 Jan. 07 -25 Feb. 08 13 May ^3 I'richard, Octavius Punlon, fieorpo never 7 May 07 30Sep't. Purdon, lleiir>-, 1 April 931 |'20June never I'ypor. Itolicrt, 2 Dec. 95 25 June 97 30 Jan. Kudfurd, John Hopkins (Dist.) Sept 94 25 Mav 02| 9 April U.vnolfls, Michael (flej.) ... 94 '26 July 97' 1 Dec. 1 Mav 9 Riiliovav, T. H. MD. (Reg.)' 9 Mar. 07 30 July 07 5 Nov. Roberts, WilUam never 7 NoV. 05 29 Oct. 25 Feb. Robertson, Henn-, .VXI. ... Sept. 09 RnlM-rtson, William g July 05 13 Oct. 06 29 July 2 Feb. never {) JEl Hoinnson, Benjamin .... -22 Oct. 94 K.iwi-, George 25 Aug. 00 18 June never

JiCl Mattliews, Miiii, I'ultencv

James,

MD.
...

03

Staff.

(K)73 Foot.
ll'staff.

M.lville, Aloxanilor, Millar, A rclul)alii(i?<v.)

MD.

21|Staff.
(15

3 Ceylon Regt. 14'Ordimnee.


47 Foot.

09 59 Foot.
-25

MD

05 19 Dragoons. 94 94 Foot. 95 22 Dragoons.


Uti Staff.

15 19 Foot. 07 Staff.

SB
^

05 Staff 18 53 Foot. 90 Staff. 03 Staff. 14 Ordnance. 06 Staff.


13

New Brunswick
Staff.

Fen.

MD MD

13 32 Foot.

98

004 Dragoon Guards.


07 Staff.

02

Staff.

9
D

12 Staff. 12 1 Foot. 13 Staff. 13 41 Foot. 95 12 Dragoons. 07 Malta Regiment.

Salmon, Edw.(SMr(7.-A/(/)or,
4Dec.-23.)

\\

"'^e'-

16 Aug. 97 25

May

08 Scots FusilierGuards.
13 Staff. 14lOrdnance. West India Rpgt. 10 Rifle Brigade. 27 Staff. 11 Ordnance.
2011

9 Sandford, H.Walthall (Seg.y-iS June


Sandieman, John Savcrj-, John Robert
I)
Il7

jiy
|

fii Scott, Francis, J/Z.'' . i) til Scott, Robert, Scrutchley, James Shekleton, Robert Shelley, John Mchola Sillcock, Isaac Smet, John Francis

MD.

>4

3U
I

13
ill

3 3
7
]o.t
.

Smyth, William Spence, William Spencer, Richard {) Stanford, Jos. Artliur, MD. Steed, George, MD. a Stewart, Charles |) Stewart, John Edmonstoune ^ Stratton, Robert ^ Talwrger, John, MD.

9 ^

iB

10
!.2o

Tavlor,John

Tedlie, Edwarti, .Uit."

Tliom, Alexander Tliomas, Thomas Thomson, John, .Vil. . Tliomton, William Trevor, Andrew Tucker, John Turner, William U .j 8 V \ ullan(te, William, MD. t) f il Van .MiUinyen, J. (i. MJJ. IC ^ Vnssall, William, .UZ> Vermeulen, George
. . . .
!

07126 Nov. 07I 9 Sept. Mar. 06 16 Mar. 08 12 Oct. Feb. 09i 1 June 09 '28 Dec. 14 May 03 25 Jan. never June 10, 3 Nov. 12 8 Nov. June 04 1 Aug. 00 11 Nov. 5 Nov. 07 9 Sept. never jujy 05 22 Aug. 05 25 Feb. Jiay 01 10 Mar. 04, 10 Feb. Oct. 94 25 Dec. 9ti 9 Aug. 7 April 04 22 Aug. never Oct. 04 20 Nov. 04 4 Feb. April 00 5 June 00 9 July od. 03 -25 Oct. 03 4 Jan. Mar. 05 15 Aug. 0, 17 Jan. never ,12 Sept. 03 26 Nov. 2 Nov. Dec. 10'2.'j June 1 gcpt 9921 Mar. 00 3 (Jet 3 Nov. 04 22 July 30 April never Sept. never 14 Nov. 04 9 Dec. 9 Mar. 97 30 Aug. never
I ;

51 Foot.
1

Greek Ught

Inf.

12 Foot.

52 Foot. 45 Foot.
13 Staff.

03jYork Rangers. lOiCape Regiment. Ill Dragoons.


.30

07-25 Foot. 84 Foot. 05Staff.

Oi)Staff. 99'staff.

never
Sept. Sept. Sept. Juiic

July

Mav

24,25 Foot. 99Staff. 8093 Foot. 21 Sept. I5Staff. never 00 23 July 03 Oct. 0899 Foot. never 9 Mav 94:t3 Foot. 93i 94' never 18 .Mar. 95iStaff. 98,15 May 02 9 Auc 107 R. Veteran Batt. 06 7 Dec. 09;llO Jan. 15 69 Ft>ot. Ol|'2fiJan. 02 16 Nov. OOStaff. |I2 Nov. 0.3; 15 June 0924 Foot. 12 April 10 2 Dec. 13|60 Foot.
7 Feb.

419

Medical Department.
HOSPITALVolmar,G.Ber.(^po^A.140ct.OO, Wake, Baldwin Walker, J. Harilino-, 13 Walker, Roser Chambers Wallace, William Ward, John Richard Warin?, Charles SiSa Watson, Sam.Wm.(Su)v- ? Mnjor, 11 Nov. 24) West, Henry

MDP

<t

M'hite,
S!Sa

John

White, Peter

Whymper, William, MD. Widmer, Christopher Williams, James Williams, John, il/J). Williams, Richard, 13 Wood, David, 311)
13

MB

Woods, Thomas
Wright, Robert Wybrovv, William Fewtrell IP Wylde, John

Young, Thomas 13 Young, Thomas Young, Colin,

*"

MD

APOTUECARIES.
Cowen, John IB Graham, John
Hoffe, Philip
19 Jones,

Huggan, Andrew Samuel


Matthews, Richard Middleton, George

Newton, John Hayne


O'Brien,
19

Edward

Wheadon, William White, Henry Wightman, George

ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Apreece,

Thomas

Attree, William Backhouse, Thomas ?i5J Bartlett, James, MZ>.

Beard, Thomas Benza, Pasquale Maria 19 Bremner, Alexander

SSa Brisbane, Thomas, MI).

Browne, Francis
Burke, Thomas 19 (ilampbell, Alexander

Cannon, ^neas, Chislette, Henry


Clarke, (Charles

MD

Edward

Coleman, John
Cooper, Bransby Cumin, William Cupples, Charles
Curtis, Thomas Vendcn Day kin, Wm. Bowes
19 beveljn,

Henry William

Medical Department.

Dcvitt, Mitchell,
DouK'liis,

ilD

John

26 Jlay 15 8 Feb. 1647 Foot. Aug. 10 20 Sept. 11 J Foot.


|4

Dvasoii, Will Dycc, Hobcrt,

Garrison Battalion.

MD

Eililowcs, Juiiics

~""

Emeraoa, Thomas Evers, Oeorpe


Fitzniaurice, Oiop.-e Lionel Frjcr, Williani Henry Fu'niival, John James,

Ca Gattv, Henry 9 Gibb, \Vm. Richardson, MD.


9
Hindrick, John, .VU llewat, Richard Holden, llnratio Nelson
lloUier,

MD

22 Sept. 8 Feb. never 25 Au;;. iS April 93 8 Nov. 3 June 15 23 Dec. |(ijuly 2!) 1 July 15 Dei. 26 8 May never 1 Dec. 20 April 1320 Xov.
!

25 Staff. lUDrdnance.
03'

i4

104 Foot. Foot. 31 Ordnance.

6 July
4 Jan.

."..

1 Feb.

28 Staff. 09 Ordnance. 13 Ordnance. 11'25 Julv 88 Foot. 3Julv 17 34 Foot. 11 ISJuue 15 05 Foot. 27 2 Aug. 3121 Foot.

Edwanl HuUmann, Joseph HuiKins, John IP iTurst. James Janis, James Ince, Henry Robert
Inglis, Charles

Johnston, Arthur, .Vl> Janet, John Irwin, Walter Dcvereu.T Kehoe, Patrick

'

7 Oct. 1337 Foot. 30 Dec. !)7 GO Foot. 10 Jan. 1428Dec. 15 5S Foot. 10 June 12280ct. 13 37 Foot. 3 Oct. 00 05 Foot. 26Junc 00 10 Roy. Veteran Batt. never 4 April 10 Ordnance. July 11 28 May 12 00 Foot. OJuly 04 1 Royal Veteran Batt. |21 Dec. 97 11 Foot.

133 Kenny, Matthias,


Knott, William La Cloche, Thomas

MD

June 10^25 June 1952 Foot.


I

'

Lawder. James
! i

LiijerttcoodjAndretp Locke, Wm. Oliver Lukis, Thomas M'Clintock, Hugh M'Crae, Farquhar,

'

S ?S

MD

M'Cullocb, Samuel M-Laine, John

1 Dec. 15j 5 May Nov. 97 24 Dec. never |l2 Nov. 8 April 05 11 July never 29 Mar. never 9 April -29 Mar. 12^ 5 Nov. never 28 Sept. 18 Aug. 12 1 Jan.
!

never

10 Ordnance.

IGJune
7

25GDragoons.
02 7 Royal Veteran Batt. 12 60 Foot. 05 3 Royal Veteran Batt. 07 Ordnance.
12 .50 Foot. 12 Staff.

32

Dragoons. ISJOrduance.

M'Loan, George Gordon

Mac

Bain, Giles

Maclachlan, Daniel, Martin, George Martin, James Miller, John, MD.


Millet,

MD
.

never 7 Feb. 14. 1 15 Feb. 10 19 ;14 Aug. 27 21 Feb. 09 28


!

Dec.

OGiliO Foot.

Edward, Mon^an, Evan

MD.

Mullarky, Daniel Nixon, James Nugent, Morgan O'Beimc, James, .1/Z> O'Connor, J. Lynch,

29 Dec. HjlO never 7 Mar. June 05125 June 1 Nov. 22 Nov. ISjOOct. 29 June 15i 8 Jan. 8 Dec. 12 20 Nov.
|
I

Sept. 14|35 Foot. Mar. 12 02 Foot. 28 79 Foot. 11 07 Foot. Oct. 10,9 Foot,

Feb. Feb.

l07JOrdnance. 19 4 Foot. 99i35 Foot.


7 Foot.

MD
MD MD

OToole, John O'Donnell, John


Poott, Jiiscph

'

JS

ta

Ralcigb. Walter, Ranclaud, .Mark .VIexander Rankin, Wm. Thomas, Reillv, William Rbin. Jacob William Holland. Jas. Henderson Ross. William Baillie, Rudge, Edwar.1 SL Croix, Benjamin de Sprague, John Hanmer

never 11 Oct. 10 Xov. 13 28 May 12 Mar. 12 11 Nov. 7 Mar. 14 25 Jan. Dee. 09 14 Dec. [30 Nov. 1312 Oct. never 120 June 125 Jan. 26,28 Sept.
i I

lOJOrdnance. 13|0rdnance. lo|Ordnance.

UOrdnance.
1351 Foot. 25 77 Foot. 09.4 Royal Veteran Batt. UiOrdnance. 09|Ordnance. 26 84 Foot.
Staff.

---

MD

Bproule, James .\lexandcr


Swift, Richard

Thompson, John

27 June 28 29 July 7 April 25 16 June 20 May 121 3 Dec. 14 May Oli 1 Dec. 5 May 10,14 June 17 Mar. never 19 .\ug. never 1 Dec.

29

May

02 Corsican Rangers. 30 Staff. 25 5 Royal Veteran Batt.


12 <Jrd nance.

25
111

Staff.
?<

Royal Veteran Batf

14 2 Royal Veteran Batt. 13 00 Foot.

09 Ordnance.

..

s s

421

. . .

Medical Departinent.

Tobin, John Topham, James Anthony


Tuthil, Michael

'

>

H
.

Venables, Robert, MD. ?I2B Verner, Edw. Donovan Vowel], Christ, Maxwell Walbran, Francis George

'

Webb, Boloyne Gordon

Wilkinson, John William Williams, David Woodroff, John,

MD

Dec. 09 19 Dec. 11|9 Dragoons. May 25 11 May 26 10 Foot. April 14 19 Dec. 14prdnance. Aug. 11 11 Nov. lliOrdnance. June 13 29 Nov. IslOrdnance. Mar. 27 18 Dec. 28 73 Foot. 24 Feb. 4o Foot. Oct, Staff. Dee. 26 29 July Royal Marines. 28 Sept. 67 Foot. Dec. 13 12 Aug. Staff. Dec. 03 26 June

PUKVETORS.

PURVEYOH
29 June 9 Sept. 13 19 Mar. 00 29 June 00 13 Nov. 00 2 June 14

^ Hodges, Edward ^ James, William


Usher, William
. .

DEPUTY PURVEYORS.

^ Bacon,
J3

Harry
. .

Dec.

09

^9

Smyth, Thomas

Bonnin, Henry Gousse


Cleave, Richard

Sept. 09
.

Copeland, Alexander

June 09 Aug. 09
Sept. 15 Sept. 13 Oct. 14

Cornish,

Thomas

Dunn, John
. . .

^9 Soare, Charles Tucker, Richard ^9 Wallington, James ^9 Winnicki, Christopher {P Winter, George

3 Sept. 12 15 Oct. 12 6 Nov. 29

9 Sept. 13 ....'24 June 02 15 Oct. 12

Edghill, James Everitt, Hen. Yarburgh 13 Findley, Thomas

May

14

Gibbons, Samuel ^9 Harrington, Joseph 13 M'Pherson, Lachlan Moore, John Newcomb, Joseph O'Reilly, Henry William
. .

Mar. 14 Mar. 00
Sept. 13 Aug. 13 Sept. 14

HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS
Blackwood, John Bocca, Pasquale
Brereton, Charles Bruce, Alexander Carter, Henry CoUis Ker, James M'Cabe, Patrick Randazzo, Francis Robertson, Patrick, MD.

Power,
fflffil

Hugh

May 15 09 June 06
Jan.
Sept. 15 Sept. 09

Robinson, George Sheppard, David Parker

14 14 13 15 11 Jan. 10 9 Nov. 15 12 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 24 June 16

23 April 7 Mar. 9 Nov. 4 July

VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Berington, James

Cumming, Robert Stewart


ffiiiJ

210 Goodwin, Joseph Grellier, James Gross, George


19 5153

Darvill, Richard Field, Jeremiah

Hogreve, Henry* Lythe, John O'Connor, Charles

16 Dec. 13 Depot. 24 Apra Oo Royal Artillery. 13 Dec. 10 7 Dragoons. 24 April 13 2 Life Guards. 24 April 05!Royal Artillerv. 21 Feb. 00 Royal Waggon Train. 29 July 13 25 Dragoons. 12 July 06,15 Dragoons.
1

June OgRoyal Mar. 08 Royal

Artillery.
Artillery.

Peers, James Percivall, William Price, Edmund 5181 Ryding, William Steed, Edward Henry ....

21 Feb.

0516 Dragoons.
12, Royal Artillery.

30 Nov.

Thomson, Robert

Woodman, William

13 June 16|17 Dragoons. 2 May 00,1 Dragoons. 15 Mar. 98Depot. 17 April 01 14 Dragoons. 25 Feb. 132 Dragoon Guards.

* Mr. Hogreve served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Dec. 1811 to the end of the war, including the third siege of Badajoz,and battles of Vittoria, Toulouse, and
Waterloo.

CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
CIIArl.AINS.
Bnrrinftoii, (iilbert

31 Aug.
. I

Hughes, John
ijnmes, Maurice
.lepson,

19 Fib. Oaroy, Nicholas t'aiitlov, William Grainger .... 25 Die.


Craoroft, John Criyan, I'landius
[il
!'

George

20 Dec. 09 25 Nov. 13 8 April 83


!1

May
July
lU-t.

Irwin,

Henry
June 84
!) April IG 21 Mar. 82 13 Nov. 99 11 Jnlv 83 4 April 14 12 April 13

Kirkbank, William
I.yon, Charles Job9on,/J.,-l.

Dayman,

("hiirlos

18
129

Deiiins, .Xalhaniel Robert Dciblw, John Frilh, Eilwnrcl Cookayne Frith, William
r.oB",

June

-24 .-^fpt.

4
I'Jo
!-28
'

May
June

ijMop^an, James Xeve, Frederick Hose, John


I

Coekavne
'.

Lstonestrcet,

George GriHin

Thomas
Samuel

Guinness, Ilosea
Ilill,

July 3 Dec.
Sept.

llsvmoiids, Ilenry John


llTimbrill,
I

John

'-21)

iTrail,

Archibald Hamilton

Iluilson, Joseph,

MA

30 June 95 31 May 95

l25

Nov.

War
1

Services of the Medical Officers.

Doctor Gordon served with the exjiedition to South America under General W'liitelock

in IU07. 2 Sir Jacob .\dolpliu8 served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, and with the Walchpren expedition in 1809. a Doctor Baxter served in Holland in 1799. Joined the 48th Regt. in the Peninsula in 1810, where he served until the end of that war in 1814. Served afterwards in the American

war 4

in 11114.

iMr. Ulackwell served at the capture of St. Fiorenza, Calvi, and Bostia, in Corsica; also the Egyptian campaign of 1801. 4* .Mr. Draper served in Sicily in 1806 ; in Egypt in 1807 j the Corutma campaign ; in Portugal in 181 1 ; in Holland in'lB14. Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; campaign in Portugal, from the o Doctor Eriy's services: latter part of 1808 to .Aj)ril 1809; expedition to Walcheren; l*eninsutar campaigns from Feb. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814 ; and subsequently in the American war. in St. Domingo in 1796, 97, and 98 ; 6 Doctor Fergusson served in Holland in 1794 again in Holland in 1799 with the Expedition to Sweden, and subsequently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore; and afterwards in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellingtou. 7 Sir James Robert Grant served at Walcheren in 1809 ; also the campaign of 1816, in-

cluding the battle of Waterloo. 8 Mr. John Gunning served in Flanders under the Duke of York in 179.'? and 94. In 1808 he accompanied the army to Portugal as surgeon to the Duke of Wellington ; served with it throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, without having been absent from his dutv for a single day, and was in every action and siege in which the Duke was present. In i811 U\i name was inserted in General Orders as surgeon-in-chief to the army ; this as a temi-orarY appointment ceased with the war in 1814, but when the Duke assumed the command of the army al lirussels in 1815, his Grace again put him in General Orders as Deputy Inspector of Hospitals and Surgeon- in-chief to the army, in which capacity he was present on the field at the battle of Waterloo. 9 Mr. Thomas Gunning ser\*ed in Holland in 1799. Embarked for the Mediterranean with Sir James t'raig's expedition in April 1805, and was employed on active service at Kaples, Sicily, Maida, the taking of the Islands in the Bay of Naples, and the Ionian Islands. Wounded at the taking of Santa Maura. Served also in the Peninsula 10 Doctor Higgins served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. during the greater part of the war, including the battles of Talavera, Fuenles d'Onor, Vittoria, and the subsequent affairs until after the capture of San Sebastian. Also in the Peninsular war. 11 Doctor Hume served in Egypt in IBOl. 12 Doctor Robb served in Holland in 1799 ; with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; to South America in 1807. Served also throughout tlie whole of the Peninsular war, and afterwaads in the .\merican war. la Doctor Stnichan served at Walcheren in 1809. 14 Mr. Tegart served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798 ; at the blockade and reduction of .Malta, 1800; with the Expedition to Hanover, 1803; to Copenhnpen and iSIadeira, 1807 ; subse<juently to Portugal under Sir John Moore, where he served that memorable campaign terminating with the battle of f'orunna. Served afterwards iu the

Peninsula from 1809 to 1813.


4-23

JVar Services of the Medical Officers.


15 Doctor Thomson served in Egypt also at the capture of Martinique, the Saintes, and Guadaloupe, Served also in the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of the war, and afterwards Trith the expedition against Neiv Orleans. 16 Mr. Tudor served ou the Continent in 1793, 94, and 95 ; and with the expedition to the Helderin 1799. 17 Mr. Warren served the Corunna campaign. 18 Mr. \\ hiteloct served in Holland under the Duke of York in 1794. 19 I\lr. Woolriche served in Holland under tlie Duke of York ; with the Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, under the Duke of Wel;

lington.
'20 Doctor Albert served at the Helder in 1799 also the campaign of 1814 in Holland under Lord Lynedoch. 21 Doctor James Arthur served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war. 22 Doctor Barry served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Aug. 1811, and again from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 23 Mr. Browne served in the Peninsula with the 9th Regt. including the actions at Roleia, Vimiera, and Oporto. Slightly wounded in the rightthigh lllh April 1802, during the mutiny of the 8th West India Regt. at St. Rupert's. 24 Mr. Buckle served with the expedition to Ostend under Sir Eyre Coote, in 1798. 25 Doctor Clark served in the Penmsula from Nov. 1809 to the end of that war. t'6 Mr. Collier served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and in the Peninsula from the latter part of 1812 to tlie end of tliat war. 27 Doctor Crawford served at the Helder in 1799. 28 Doctor Daun served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 29 Mr. Duncan has seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies. 30 Doctor Forbes served with the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800 the Egyptian campaign of 1801 capture of St. Lucia and Tobago, 1803. Served also throughout the whole
j ;

of the Peninsular war. 31 Mr. Grasett served at the capture of Trinidad in Jan. 1797 ; and of Malta in 1800. Served also in the Peninsula from May 1809 to Feb. 1813. 32 Mr. Griffin served at the Helder in 1799. 33 Mr. lliirtle served on the expedition to St. Lucia in 1803, and accompanied the storming party at IMorne Fortune. Present at Dominica when the French attacked the island in 1805. Served also at the capture of the Islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807, and Mariinique, in 1809, including the actions of the 1st and 2nd Feb. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. 34 Doctor Howell served in Calabria in 1806, and was present at the battle of Maida. Served also the Egyptian campaign of 1807 ; and subsequently in tlie Peninsula from April 1810 to Oct. 1812. Slightly wounded on tlie left shoulder by'the Bedouin Arabs in Egypt, while employed on a mission to the Mamelukes, and severely wounded in the loins in Portugal, the hall still remaining unextracted. 35 Mr. Knipe served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798 at the siege of CopenCampaign in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9. hagen, and battle of Kioge in 1807 36 i\Ir. Lamert served in St, Domingo in 1796 and 97 ; in Egypt in 1801 (wounded in at Copenhagen in 1807 campaign in Portugal and Spain the action of tlie 13th March) under sir John Jloore, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to, and battle of Corunna expedition to Walcheren 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula until 1811. 3? Doctor Lindsey served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war. 38 Doctor MacDougle served at Walcheren in 1809 ; in the Peninsula from Dec. 1810 to Aug. 1813; in Holland and the Netherlands from Dec. 1813 until after the battle of
' ; ; ; ; ;

Waterloo. 39 Mr, Macleod served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and the Peninsular campaigns from June 1809 to July 1812, and from early in 1813 to the end of that war. 40 Mr. Marshall served in South America in 1807. 41 Sir John Meade served at the ca]iture of Trinidad, after which he accompanied the expedition to Porto Rico. Served also the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; the campaign in South America in 1807 and the Peninsular campaigns from July 1808 to July 1810. 42 Mr. Porteus served the Egyptian campaign of 1807. In Dec. 1812 he joined the army in Alicante, and served with that division of the army until the British troops finally he then proceeded to Genoa. evacuated the eastern coast of Spain 43 Mr. Roliinson served in Holland in 1794 and 95; subsequently in the West Indies under General F'orbes ; and in the Peninsula, France and Flanders from April 1809 to the end of the war, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Busaco, Fuenles d'Onor, Vittoria, and Waterloo. Served also at Bhurtjiore under Lord Combermere. 44 Sir Augustus West served in Hanover in 1805 at Copenhagen and Sweden in 1807 ; in Portugal and Spain in 1808; at Walcheren in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1809 to 421 the end of that war.
; ; ;

War
45 Mr. Wbite gerved in 46 Doctor Evans served

Services

of

the

Medical

Officers.

1801 ; nnd subsequpollr in the Peninsula. in the Peninsula with the '.'9lh Uegt. nnd on tlie staff". 47 Sir .\tthur lirooke Kuulkner served in Sjiain in 1808, nnd at Walcheren in 1809. 48 Mr. t> reaves served on the Continent in 1794 and 95 and at the Helder in 1799. 49 Mr. Jones served ut the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809. Employed in tlie ^un-boats in llie Furo of Messina under Sir John Stewart. Present at the capture of the Ionian Islands and siep;e of Santa .Maura, under Sir John Oswald. Served also the canipaig^i in Catalonia under Lord William Bentinck afterwards in the American war, includint; the actions at Bladensburg and Baltimore, capture of Washington, and operalions against New Orleans. 50 Doctor Knight served at Walcheren in 1809. 51 Doctor Maclagan served at Walcheren in 1809. Also in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811
Fp)-[it in
; ;

to the
5'J

end of that war. Doctor Morewood served at Walcheren in 1809


in the

in the Peninsula in

181^

and in the

Peninsula from Dec. 1811 to the end of that war. 5-1 Doctor Sihbald served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, including the battles of Ortiies and Toulouse. Served subset^uently in America at New Orleans. 55 Doctor Walkir served at Walcheren in 1809. Served also, with the exception of a few months, throughout the whole of the Peninsular war. 56 Mr. Amiel served with the expedition to Quiberou Bay, Isle Dieu, Portugal, &c. Served also several campaigns in the Peninsula. 57 Doctor .Andrew .Anderson served in Naples and Calabria, and was present at tlie battle of .Maida, and siege of Scylla Castle. Expediti(n to \\'alcheren and siege of Flushing 1809. Peninsula from Dec. 1809 to Nov. 1813, including the defence of Cadij, battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, siege of Burgos Castle, and actions in the Pyrenees. 58 Doctor .Annesley was at the siege and capture of Santa Maura in March 1810 ; siege and capture of Trieste, Oct. 1813. Served also against the Vice Roy of Daly under General Nugent and Colonel Robertson in 1813, and was at the taking of Comachio, Ferrara, Ravenna, Bologna, and Genoa. 59 Mr. Batt served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; the campaigns in the Peninsula in 1808 ard 9, including the battle of Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, passage of the Douro, and battle of Talavera. Kxpedition to Waiclieren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns of 1811 and l'.>, including the advance in pursuit of .Mussena, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor and
tiO ^Ir. Hyrtt's services Expedition to South .America under General Whitelocfc ; campaign in the Peninsula from July 1808 to Jan. 1809, including tlie battle of Vimiera ; expedition to Walcheren ; Peninsular camp;iigns from Dec. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Ortlies and 1 oulouse. 60* .Mr. Col.lough served in the Mahratta war from .Aug. 1812 to Dec. 1813; Kandian campaign of 1U15, including the capture of Kandy in the island of Ceylon. Deccan campaigns of 1818 and 19, including the storm and capture of Capaul Droog. 61 .Mr. Cunningham served the campaigns in Upper Canada in 1813 and 14 under Sir
:

American war in 1813. bS Doctor Robson served

Gordon Drummond.
&1 .Mr. D. O. Davies served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the sieges of Cadiz and Tarifa, and battles and affairs of Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, St. Palais, .Aire, Tarbes, Orthes, and I'oulouse. Served also at the attack on New Orleans. 63 Mr. Ksle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8tb (slightly wounded), l3th and '.'Ist .March, and siege of .Alexandria. Served also in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814. including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse. Medal for services in Egypt. t>4 Mr. Goodrich served in the Peninsula from .May 1812 to the end of that war in 1814. 6-I* Mr. .M. Griffith served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajnz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and i'oulouse. Wounded at the affair of \ic Bigorre, 19th Jan. 1814. Served in India, .Arabia, and tlie Burmese empire, from Mav, 1818, including sieges of Asserghur, Ras-el-Kyma, and Zaia, siege and assault of Dwarlia, affair of Beniaboo .Ali, assault of a fortress on the banks of the Pegu river, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near Prome. 65 Mi. .Arthur Hamilton served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 181-1, including the capture of Oporto, battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of -Albuhera, action at .Aroya de ^lolino, battle of Vittona, action before Bavoone 13th Dec, and battle of Toulouse. 6j* Mr. Harrison served in the Walcheren Expedition, 1809 at Cadiz and in the Peninula in 1811, 12, and 13 expedition to Holland, i814-, Netherlands and France from 1814
; ;

425

War
till

Services of the

Medical

Officers,

Present at the assault of Seville, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of Bergenop-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peroune. 66 Doctor Hodson served in Egypt in 1801. 67 Mr, Jackson served at tlie reduction of Grenada in 1796 from the revolted Negroes; at Martinique, and on the expedition to Porto Kico, and in Demerara in 1797 with the army under Lord Cathcart in Germany in 1805 and 6 ; at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 and of Java in 1811, including the whole of the operations. In 1812 at the siege and capture of Djocjocarta in the interior of Java in June 1813 at the assault and destruction of the piratical forts of Sambas in the Island of Borneo in 1815, Nepaul campaign in 1817, assault and capture of Hattras j in 1817 and 18, the whole of the Pindarree campaign in the centre of India. 68 Doctor Jones (h.p. 1st Dr. Gds.) served at Copenhagen in 1807 j in the Peninsula under Sir John Rloore and subsequently at Walcheren. 69 Doctor M' Arthur served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. 70 ]\Ir. Maciirthur was severely wounded at the storming of Seringapatam. 71 Doctor Macnish's services: Expedition to Hanover in 1805; expedition to South America under General Whitelock in 1806 and 7 campaign of 1808 and 9, in the Peninsula, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera ; expedition to Walcheren, including the siege of Flushing. 72 Doctor Ridgway's services Siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign in the Peninsula from May 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the actions of Obidos, Roleia, and Vimiera, advance into Spain, and retreat to Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809, Peninsular campaigns from ]May 1810 to May 1811, and from May 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the retreat to the Lines of Lisbon and subsequent advance to Santarem, defence of Cadiz, battles of Barrosa and Salamanca, advance to and retreat from
1818.
; ; ;
:

Rladrid.

73 Mr. Salmon served in Holland in 1799, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept. 2d and 6th October. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to June 1810, from JNIarch 1811 to March 1813, and from March 1814 lo the end of that war, including the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, afiair at Salamanca, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. 74 Mr. Sanford served at Copenhagen in 1807 and in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege of Burgos, and battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also in the Burmese war. 75 Doctor Francis Scott's services Capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 expedition to Walcheren, 1809 Peninsular campaigns from April 1813 to the end of ihat war in 1814, including the following battles and affairs, viz. Vera and Vera heights, Nivelle, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. 76 Doctor Tedlie served in the campaign and at the capture of Travancore in 1809 the and capture of Java, 1811, capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France, 1810 77 Mr. Trevor served the campaign in Flanders in 1794, and was present with his regt. (the 33rd) in all the operations in that country, and in the retreat of the array through Holland. Served subsequently in the East Indies from 1796 to 1808, and was present at the battle of Mallavelly, and at the storming and capture of Seringapatam. 78 Doctor J. H. Walker served at New Orleans in 1814 and 15 under Sir Edward Pakenham. 79 Doctor John Williams served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, and was present with the troops when engaged with the enemy in ten general actions and successful sieges, viz. the Douro, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides many others of less importance. Served subsequently in North America during the latter part of the war with the United
;
;

States. 80 Mr. Young (h. p. 71st Reg.) served in the Peninsula from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the capture of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes (taken prisoner), and Toulouse. 82 Doctor Walbran served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battles of Vittoria and Toulouse.

OFFICERS

FOREIGN H A L F
GERMAN
1st LIfiHT

PA

Y.

LEGION.
HANK
IN" THE ARMY.

WHEN" PLACED
ON"

DRAOOOXS.
{JJS^IJohn, Baron Billow, CB.KB. Hani von Ilattorf f) ill Frederick von Usiar Gleichen Bernard von Bothnier Hcnrv- ("lenrvie von Hattorf SSI George de Ranidohr Charles Elderhost Hartwig von Witzendorff 5J1 Morris de Cloudt Benedix, JJaron Deckcn
1

Lieut. -Coloiifl

Captains

CU

'

la ta tH

Aug. 1810 8 June 07 3 Jan. 09 28 .\ufi. 10 ij.j Fell. 12 8 Mar.


10 13 17 18 13
.March 13

HALF PAV. 24 Feb. 181G

June
Sept. Sept.

IB
Zieutenantt

Cornell

iji .\ugustu9 Fischer Frederick Nattermann Charles Fred. Tappe Ml Otto von Hammerstein iSa Conrad Poten {(H Henr>' Nanne 5J1 Lewis Kirchner JJJ Fre<leriik Brej-maun Charles von der Decken til Ludewit: von Miiller
IS;1 Ilannach

Mar. do

12

24 Dec. 13 May 6 July 7 July 8 July


l.'j

l."j

March 14

18 .\pril ....

Boguslaw Lcschen

Georrrc von Uslar Gleichen

tS Edward Trittau
Hen. .\nth. Fred. Cleve Christian von Biilow
Veter.-Surgeon

22 .\prU 27 May 13 -May 14 M;n7 July


2.j

25 .\pril 24 Feb. do do do 25 Feb. do do

do
lo

Oct.

5B Ludolph
{1

Heuer

2o

May

05

2d LIGHT DHACOOSS. Charles, Unron Marschalck Captains

Lirutmantt

Comets

iH ^Villiain Seeger ia Geurge Braun Ca -^upustus Poten *Sl Ludolph de Hugo a Joannes Justinss von Fumctti .Augustus Kohls Ja Carl ^chacffer Sa Herman Hen. Con. Ritter Sa Em. Theo. I'br. Meier la Ferdinand K lister ?a O. W. F. J. C. von Bulow
Ferd. Carl Etimund Kuhls

24 27 3 15 24
..
-28

Xot.1809
-Vug.

July

12 15

24 Feb. 1810 do do

Oct. .March 12
ilo

do do do

Mav

2 Oct". 18!'ept.
21 Xov.

13 15 March 14 15 8 Oct. 13 10.\pril 15

Ernest von Voss Ferdinand von StolzenberL'

.......

4 J uly 21 .\ov.

Surgeon
Teter.-Surgeon

Christian Schauniann Frederick Dctmcr

ta

Conrad Dallwig

23 Nov. 13 Julv 29 .\pril

13 13

21 .Vug.

Captain Von L'sUr Gleicbeu has received a medal for the battle of Vittoria.

Foreign Half-pay.

RANK
1st

HUSSARS.
George de Muller
5[81 512U 515^ Louis
fflSl

Iff THE ARMY.

Captains

Major George, Co!(n< von der Deeken .. Frederick von der Decken
Krauchenberg

Gustavus Schaumann ESi Frederick Baertling


2l2il

4 June 1814 11 July 11 18 Nov. 13 Jan. 13 10 Oct. 27 Jan. 14


April 14 July 19 Nov.
11

Hieronimus von der Wiscli ...'..


....

Lieutenants

aSJ Conrad Poten


<fi2ii

Leopold Sigismond Schultze Frederick Holtzermann


SSll

Comets

Henry Christoph. Belirens f^i Franz. Geo. von Oldershausen CUa William Theodore Gebser
SiL^ Frederick Jacob Ralilwes
Slffil

20 June 19 Nov.
..

13 14
do. do. do.

27 Jan. 14 Feb.

20 April
.
.

Adjutant
As$ist.-Surg.

212^
ffiSa

William de Hassell Siegesmund Freudenthal Henry Gehse

Lieut.

13 Sept. 27 Mar.

3 Mar.

13 12

2d HUSSARS. Captabxs

George Chr. von Donop

UrbanCIeve
Lieutenants

Theodor von Stolzenberg Johann Daniel Borcliers


Frederick Grahn Dav. Cha. Corn. Wieboldt

Michael Lbning
Cornets
Frederick Herman Meyer Ernest Soest Herman Westfeld Victor Von Aiten

Adjutant
Assist.-Surg. Veter.-Surgeon.

Theodore von Marschalck Henry Gotze Achatz William Holscher Frederick Eicke

Lieut.

19 Nov. 10 July 14 Nov. 23 Aug. 28 Mar. 29 Aug. 16 Nov. 16 Dec. 27 Nov. 23 Mar. 27 .\pril 28 July 28 Mar.
19 April 2 Jan.

07
11

12
1

12

12 13 14
15 12

00
07

3d HCSS.AKS.

Major
Captains

iESsl

CB.

George, Baron von Krauclienberg, Lt.-Col.

KCH

Fred. Baron von Poten iE3J Quintus, Baron Goebcu

18 June 10 Mar. 2 Jlay

SUE William von Schnehen


215a August, de Harling

20 Sept.
8 Oct. 27 Dec.
17 Feb.

George Meyer ?iaa Diede. Wm. von der Ilellen Gustavus Meyer 515.4 John Christ. Fred. Nanne 5iSa John Henry D'Homboldt 5;2li Charles Augustus Reinecke 5i5a Christian Oehlkers ?!89 Lewis Krause 5153 Eberhard Gerstlachcr
5189.
51511

5 July 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 9 Oct. 10 Oct.


17 Feb.
.3 July 29 July 30 Oct.

Anthony Frederick Hoyer

5129 Frederick de Fresnoy

Philip Volbortb
5i5a .^lex.
81611
51211

Baron Hammerstein

9 Oct.

Rudolph. Fredrichs

Conrad von Dassel 51511 Hans, J}ran Hodcnbcrg George Julius Mover
Carl. Died. U. O. F. Cleve Carl. Fred. Dcichmann

10 Oct. 22 Oct,
1

Dec.

Paymaster
Assist.-Surg.

515a

John William Wieler

5 May 9 July 23 Oct. 20 Aug.


7 Sept.

212a Geo. Lewis Bauermcister

Veter.-Surgeon

Frederick

Eidmann
1

12 July

Foreign
lot

Half-juiti.

HANK
LIOBT mPANTRV. Henry AVilUam Dammers Mqjor Captains lEl FnKlerick dc Gilsa f Jl Gustavus, Baron Slarsohalek Jin .Vudustus Wahrpnilorfl'
(Till

IK TllE
14
1

WHEN PLACED
ON HALF-PAY.
24 Feb. 1810
do. do. do.

ARMY.
4 June 10 April 2fi Jan.

Christopher Hoise

Lieutenants

5iU Geop.'e Brevniann 5(3 William <le Ileugel


ffia Cliarles Kessler JiB .\dolplni9 Kocster iSil Nicholas de Minius^^ir

4 July 23 Aug. 20 Mar.


do.

14 10 12

20 July
22 Oct. 20 Jan.

13 14

Ensiijns

^S\ Harry Leonhart ffB JoluiFrederick Kuutze ffiLl William Rubcnz

2o Mar. 28 April

'Aug.
2(i

13

JU

Gustavus George Best


Otto de Marschalck

Xov.
14

ill Adol. Ton Gentzkow

W*
Adjutant

til Adolphus Heise


rha. Martin A. Heckscher

27 .Nov. II! .May 28 May

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

0.1 John Fred.

Wm.

Bnlise

Ens.

20 Aug. 29 May

15 15

do. do.

2nd LIGHT ISFAXTRY.

Mqjor
Captains
Lieutenants

5ia Geo. Baron von Baring,


William Stoltc
Jill Charles

CB.KCH.
Lt.-Col.

Meyer 5il James Oliver Lindham

18 June 24 April 1 July 8 Julv


Ul April 2 May 5 Jan. 14 Jan. 1 1 April 13 April

15
11

15
11

ta
Emiyns

William Doring

14
14

Henry Frcl. Sdiaumann S51 George Frank 5S3 Henrv Augustus Knop ?.a Lewis Charles Baring
George de Bachellc Chr. Aug. Jacob Behne Joseph Tholon

1.5

Auist. -Surgeon

2G June 6 Oct.

15

do. do. do. do. do. 25 Oct. 1815 24 Feb. 1816 do. do. do. do. do.

1st

BATTALION OP THE LINE.


523 Sir

Majors

Wm. von Robertson, CB.KCH.


Lt.-Col.

Captains

Lieutenants

Cha. von Kronenfeldt, KH. ?51 Frederick, Btiron Goeben {.ill George, Baron Goebcn 521 Leopold von Uettberg Ernest, J3ron Hodenberg 22:1 Frcilcrick von Rossing 22:1 Christian Hen. von Diiring

18 17 17 18 18

June Aug. Mar.


JIar.

15

-Aug.

22 Sept.
2 Sept. 17 Aug. 1 8 .\ ug. 22 .M ay
1ft

2l Ludolph

Kumme

Eiuiijnt

Ernest Wilding, KH. William Schroder 523 Diederich de Einem 551 George Wiclunann 551 Charles von Wevhe 551 WiUiara Wolff ' 5.21 .\dolph. von .\rentsschilUt 521 Fnil. .\ugustus Mullcr 523 William Best 3 51 .\ugustn3, Baron Lc Fort 551 .Augustus von Brandis 221 Arnold William Ilcisc

Mar.
ilo.

30 Oct. 24 Xov.
21

May

18 .\ug. 22 Sept. 20 Not.


Sept.

6 Jan.
7 Jan.
1-)

551 Frederick Kersting


Adolphus de Ikaulieu
At(Jutanl Aitist.-Surgeons

Feb.

551 Cha. Aug. von der Helltn 523 Frederick Schnath


Friilerick Ilarzig

21 Mar. 7 May

Lieut.

551

PliiUp Langehcinekcn T T

18 Mar. 7 Dec. 31 Jan.

Foreign Half-pay.

RANK
2lld

BATTALION OF THE LINE.


fflffil

IN THE ARMY.

Captains

Wm.

^flron Decken, A'iT.


Fred. Hartmann Baron Holle Knlcmann

Major

ffiai Au!i. f'has.

Fenl. Ad..liilms,

18 June 1815 3 Jan. 09 28 May 15


7 Sept. 17 Mar.

Lieutenants

5183 William

gia Godfrey Tiensch


Augustus Frederick Sclunidt fflSi Clias. Augustus Lewis Billeb 511B George Mejer 5129 Francis La Roche George Fabricius 5i2rl Augustus Ferdinand Ziel (ESa Lewis Henry de Sichart giJJ Charles Lewis de Sichart
?12E Frederick Diestelhorst
iBSsl 3i8iJ

09 12

....
1

do. do.

Oct.

27 Mar. 29 April
17 June

14

Ensigns

28 May 16 Feb.
14 April 8 I^Iay

15 14

aaa Gust. Fred. Wm. Hartmann Henry Garvens


Thilo Ton Uslar Gleichen
Lieut.

24 29

May May
12

8189

Adjutant
3rd

Augustus Luning ESa Adolphus Hesse

17 June 17 Mar.

BATTALION OF THE LINE.


SIH Lewis de Dreves aaa George, Baron Hohnliorst
Lewis Bacmeister
CUfl Albert

Captains
'

Major

18 June 30 Oct. 23 Aug.


8 Sept.

Frederick

Cordemann Erdmann
Ton Weyhe
."

3123 Hans Ton Uslar Gleichen 5183 George Appuhn

Lieutenants

George

"\V.

F.

'

?!M Charles Brauns Soden Lawrence Heise ?i23 Augustus Kuckuck SlJii Julius Brinkmann i!li Henry Delinel
51(3 Christian de
5i2il

19 June 20 June 25 July 30 Oct. 14 Sept. 18 Mar.


do. do.

15 07 09 14 15

do. do.

Oct. 24 Feb.
1

do.

do. do.

07 10 12

11

May
13

20 Mar.

Lewis de BacheUe, Baron Ton Brinck

dem
20 Sept. 8 Dec. 18 Feb.

5123

Henry Edward Kuckuck

Ensigns

MX
Adjutant Surgeon
4th

Frederick de Storren Frederick TOn Schlutter

May
8 Jan. 14 12

2123

Augustus William Kuckuck


....Lieut.

223 Richard Hupeden


2123 Fred. Bern. Schneider 2123 Lewis Stuntz

9 Jan. 18 Mar. 14 Aug.

05

BATTALION OF THE LINE.


10 Sig.

Col.-Comn.
Captains

Christophe GustaTe,

Baron Low,
Maj.-Gen.
25 July
31 Jlar.

KCB.KCH

223 William Heydenreich 223 George Ludewig Frederick Ludewig


2123 Justus Formin 2123 Frederick Keszler

13

29 9
21
7

Christian Bacmeister

Lieutenants

2123 William Pape 2123 Caspar Ton Both 2123 Adolphus Ludewig 22:1 Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte 2123 Ernest Brinckmann

221 Frederick Ton Lasperg


Ensigns
William Liining Augustus Schulze Frederick Ton Brandis 2123 James Mannsbach 2183 Ferd. Ton Uslar Gleichen
ffl2X
8I2[1

19 13 19 31 4 8
7

15 20
21

30

Foreign Half-pai/.

HANK
4th
Ensiipit

BATTALION OP TUB LISB. Ml Anioltl Appuhn


9.S;1

IN THE ARMY.

Ai{JHtant

Mil

Qwirtrr-Miuter
Auut.-SiiTi/.

I'Cwid voii Smlen AiIdI. von Lnii-wcrtli Aii^istiis Uifkcr

Lieut.

fiJiinol8I3 25 May lo 19 Jlar. 12

John Henry Wicke

25 Sept. 28 Feb.

04
12

do. do.

6th

BATTALION OF THE LINE.


Aiirrnstiis

ilajort

Ktickuek

4 June
do.

14
11

fa
Cnptaiiu

Pliilip

Henry Fred. Mcjcr

do. do.

Julius Uaeiiiei-itcr

...

151 William Mejer John Ofor^o lla^enmnn Charles, Baron Linsinsen Henrv, Huron Dachenhausen 5Sl Eberhard lie Brandis
Lieutenants
Charles Berber Theodore Uallenbrcg ?.iH Geo. Aug. lieu. Buhse
(LiLl

2n Sept. 10 Mar.
Dec. April 8 Dec. 27 July
1(>

12

Ifi

13 15
11

25 24 25 24

July
Feb.

Jcdv
Feb.
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

21 Aug. 2(! Sept. 27 Sept.


..

52.1

tie.).

ill
<L2i

Fred. Cha. von Schauroth John Fred. Charles de Witte

20 Mar.
do. do. do. do. Sept.

13

Augustus Winckler

Charles Schlacger .\dolphus llntliard


2.5

Ensignt

Joseph Kor^eluuui Ueorgc Klingsi.hr Lewis de Gcissiuann Lewis Jacnicke George Wischmann Bernaril Croon iil Ferdinand ?cliamhort Charles Winekler Lewis KUugsohr Eniest Baring Adolphus Schamhorst Geo. Cha. .\ug. von Loesecke Carl I'eter .Iniold Meier

12 13 14 15 13 14

25 July
do.

ta Ml Ml Ml Ja 5a Ml Sa

IG Dec. 10 .\pril 1(> Mar. 10 .-ipril


12 .April 27 Mar. 1(1 Jan.

24 Feb.
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

22 Mar.
2.5

May
June
15

Adjutnnt
Astiit.-Sarg.

5a Ruilolph Carstens 52.1 William Walther Mi George Hartog Gcrson

Ensign

15 .Vpril 16 .April 15 May 22 Nov. 9 .\ug.

13 10

do. do. do.

fith

BATTALION OP THE LINE.


John John

Lieut.-Cvlonel

Captains

Wm. de Ulmenstcin Charles von Brandis


.And. Christ.

23 Oct. 14 Mar.
11

10 12

Anthony

May
14 15

Lieutenant)

Ernest, Baron Magius Barth. Gto. von Honstcdt Ji.scph Kersting J. Philip Anth. .'^chaedtler Ernest, BnroTi Heimbnrg

25 Jan.

20 Aug.
10 Jan. 18 Feb. 10 Mar.

08 09
10
11

Olto Schaumann Christ. Arnold Volger


Frederick 11 urtzig William Kirch Ernest Mensing Francis, .Aaron .Acton

20 Sept.
Jan. 21 Mar. do. do. 4 April
y.'.

12

14

f.a

Emignt

Chris. X^cwis Vim Omptcda Christian Georpp Seelhorst 551 Adolphus W. Steightz Alexander .Vutran

2G

May
12 14

10 Oct.

22 Mar.
....

551 Lew. .Allirwht von Omptcda Herman Schwcncke Edward von Bmndis

2 .\pril 15 .April 8 June

9 June
25 Feb. 29 Feb.
1

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

A djutant
Auiit.-Surg.

Fra. Matthias Debs Solomon Jurdao Einthoven

12

Foreign
7th

Hal f-pay
RANK
IN THE ARMY.

WHEN PLACED
ON HALF PAY.
24 May 1816 13 13 Nov. 16 24 May
do.

BATTALION OP THE LINE.


William Chuden Ernest de Becker
Frederick Muntcr Henry Williara VolRer

Major
Cajitains

Ensigns

Arnold Backmeister Augustus de OfFen Frederick von Diebitsch Siai Charles Poten Theodore von Sebisch Charles Ton Blbttnitz Christian Frederick Eichhorn Augustus StefFen ?!Ja Arnold Erich Backhaus JCQ Gottlieb von Suckow

28 Aug. 1813 16 Jan. 08 21 Sept. 10 12 Mar. 11 21 Mar. 12 12 Mar. 1 23 July 23 Mar. 12


do.

2 April
3 April

14

aaa Charles Ernest

F. Neuschiiffer

..

Wa Franz
Adjutant
Assist.-Surff.

Frederick Backhaus
Zieut.

27 18 23 19 29

May
July

Mar.
April April

do. do. do. do. do. do.

Augustus von Hodenberg John Ernest Stutzer 5183 Henry Schuchardt


SI29 Frederick Marburg Siaa George Delius SiJeI George Lewis Otto Hotzen Frederick Luderitz Charles Poten

2 June 28 Oct.

09
14 12 14 15

16 Jan. 27 Mar.
11 Sept.

8th

BATTALION OF THE LINE.


24 Feb.
do.

Captaijis

WA mi
Lieutenants

23 June 24 June
8 Sept.

Ensigns

von Weyhe Ziermanu 5HJ Augustus Helmich Frederick Dorndorf iBSa Godlove Kiinoth aaa William de Moreau Siaa Augustus Spiel 5I2E Frederick Henry Miiller Henry Seffers 51 Geo. Fred. Godfrey Lunde
5123 Ferdinand 5I8E Frederick

16 Aug. 27 Mar.
12 12 13 11
Sept.

09 12
14 12

July July
Oct.

23 Mar.
13 April

14

?M

Adjutant Quarter-Master
Assist.-Surg.

3153 Frederick Brinckraann

,,.. Lieut.

Christian Tobing
51i5E

Ernest Sander

3 12 10 14 4

June
Sept.

do. do. do.

April Dec.

11

07

July

06

ARTILLERY. Major
Captains

IP 1?

fflffil

'^'''

Sir Julius Hartmann, KCB. Lt.-Col. Victor von Arentsschildt, CB.

KCH.

17

Aug.

12 13

KCH.
13 511 Charles

Major

2nd Captains
,

,;

Is* Lieuts.

Baron Witzleben de Rettberg Lewis Daniel^ 5151 George Wiering 5 ?i3 5!SiJ William Braun Lewis Jasper William de Schade 5153 Frederick Erythropel Victor Preussner Ferdinand de Brandis
Charles

26 Nov. 23 Dec.
12 April

'

26 Nov. 23 Nov.
11 Dec.

05 06 08 09
12 13 15 07

25 Nov. 26 Nov.
16 May 5 June 28 Sept. 26 Nov. 13 Dec. 14 Dee. 25 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 26 Mar. 16 May

5B3 Henry Miclmau Henry Stockman


William Rummel 5153 William de Goebcn 5153 William de Scharnhorst Frederick Drechsler Augustus Pfannkuche
5153

08
12 13

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
do. do. do. do. do.

Henry Hartmann Henry Bostlemann

14 15

do.

1 Capt. de Rettberg has received a medal and two clasps for Talavera, Busaco, and Badajoz. 2 Capt. Daniel has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. 3 Captain Braun has received a medal for the battle of Albuhera. 432

Foreiyn Ilalf-jmi/.

HANK
Frcilcrick Seinecke

I.N THE ARMY.

WHEN

I'LACED

ON IIAI.F-PAY.
24 Feb. 181C
do. do. do.

Henry Woliler 1 Lewis llaanlt ff U>wis lleise


Lewis Sclmrnhorst

J5l Lewis

<le

Wisscll

la Chiis.

Paymaster
Asjiltt.-Surg.

Ilemiau Luilnwiesr Augustus ( 'iipelle John Fred. SellliclltlK)r^t Franz Itottigir Ailolphus Rechteni Lewis IlafXeinauu John Blundstonc iia George Crone

12 Dec. 1812 13 Dec. 14 Dec. lo Dec. IG Nov. 13 30 i\ov. IG Feb. 14 19 May 20 .May 2(i Nov. 24 Jnly \it * 2o July

9 April 10 Feb.
22 .\ug.
23 Mar. 25 Nov.
12 Oct.

05
10

Vtfter.-Surgeon.

John

Fretlerick Ililmer

OC 05 08 09
10 12
11

do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

ENGIXEERS.
Captaitu.

'2nd

Captaiiu

Sir Victor Prott, KCH. Charles Ernest Appuhn Charles \Ve<lckina George Fred. Meinccke Augustus Schweitzer William MiUler

\tt

Lieutenants

William Unger John Iuttermaiin


Kronenfcldt <.a J. Godf. de Einem Fr. Chr. Baron Ileimburg Lewis Bcnne, ff.El George Baring Frederick Bambkc

24 Nov. I.") July 13 Dec. 14 Aug. 21 Nov.

12

STAPP
Brig.-Mt\jors

F,m.

lie

KH

Capt. Cnpt. .... Capt. Capt. Cnpt.

20 Feb. 28 April
2(i

July

13 14 15

8 .\ug.

20 Nov.
17 Mar.

Chaplain

04

MISCELLANEOUS CORPS.
BRrSSWICK CAVALRY.
Lieut. -Colonel

Major
Captains

Lieutenant

Comets
Atijutant

Quarter-Master Veter. -Surgeon


Mq/or, Captaiiu

Eniest von Schrader Wilh. von Weissen ... . iiCMt.-Coi. * WiUiani dc Wulffen .\lexander von Erichsen Gnstavus Conrad .Alex, von Girscwald William von Lubeck Chas. Fred. Edw. Michelet Frederick MoeUer William Butzc Lieut. Ferdinand de Bothmcr Frederick von Ohlen
*

26 Sept.1809 4 June 14 28 Sept. 09 7 Mar. 11 4 Nov. 13 I Nov. 13 22 July 13


10 Mar. 20 Sept. 21 June
7 Feb.

24 June 1816
do.

14 June
do. do. 24 Feb.

24 June
do.
do.

14

09
10
11

do. do.

BRUNSWICK ISPAXTUY.
* Friedrich

Domberg

* Ileinrich von Doebell Fred. Lewis de Wachholtz Frederick von Wolffradt Ilenrv" von Brandenstein Fre<l. F. Fer. von Steinwehr

28 Jlay 27 Sept.
do.

12

09
10
11
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

16 Aug. 20 Feb.
21 do. 27 Sept. do.
do.

Lieutenants

Ernest von I'atzinsky

09

John .\drian vou der Ileyde Carl Eniest Bemer J. D. W. L. von Schworzenberg Frederick Hausler Albert von Greisheim
Augustus Grutteman
Ensigns
Charles Ilal>erland Johannes Cornelius Scbot Michael Charles E<Iwards E. .\. William de Bemewitz Charles Wchsarg Lewis .\ug. T. Ilcimburgh

Fred.

..

21 27 27 10
1 1

Feb.

11

June
.Aug.

Dec.
April
.Spril

12 14 13

24 Jniiel815 1814
do. do. do. do. do. do.

Surgeon Assist. -Surgeon

28 Oct. 1 Dec. 12 Aug. 28 Oct.

13

13

433

Foreign Half- pay

HANK
CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES. * A. Le Tlieur de Combremont Major Nich. Philibert do Brem Captains
Felix Le Page Fridolin de Freuller Francois Jos. Spitz i:tienne de Planta
,

IN THE ARMY.

WHEN PLACED
ON HALF-PAY.
24 Junel814

....

7
1

Mar.

11

Major
;,....;

4 June

14
01

May

2 Sept.

Lieutenants.

N de Ponelialon J Jean Nepomucene Stoeber Armand Casimir G. Dufief Etienne Epipbane Julien Pietro Santa Columba Antoine Servais
Silvain de Precorbia
. ,

22 Ang. 3 Dec. 24 May 28 June 18 Oct.


18 Feb. 8 A ug.

00 08
07 10
do. do. do. do.

11

Jos. Ignace Goussencourt

3 June 4 June 22 July


21 Apiil 4 May 3 April 12 April

12 13 14

Chaplain Adjutant
Assist.-Surg.

Frederick Wolf Francois Nicolle Pierre F. Louis Boussingault Ignation Stumpa

09
10 10

..Lieut.

do. do. do. do. do. do.

ROYAL CORSICAN RANGERS.


Captains

Joseph Panattieri Jean de Susini Jacques Guanter Adrian Manfredi


Philip de Furer Peter Francis Ciavaldiui

Lieutenants

Antonio Astuto Jean Baptiste Zerbi Louis de Karaptz Antonio D'Odiardi Jean Baptiste CarabcUi Raphael Pagano Dominico Antonio Peretti
Francois SaWatelli Giovanni Ant. Vincenti Louis Crocicehia Joseph Susini

6 8 27 19 6 6 2 13
31

Jan. Jan.

07

May May
Nov,
Jan.

13 14 06
07 08 10
11
1

June
Sept.

Muy
Feb'.

10
,

11 Feb.

12 Feb.
2.j

June

21 Jan.

19
2.5

May
June

13 14
14

19

May

DILLON'S REGIMENT.
Captains
Charles de Boylesve
Pierre du Sage Jean de Chesse

3 Sept.
8 Feb.

20 Mar.

GREEK LIGHT INFANTRY'.


Captain
Lieutenants

Joseph Coppon Pietro Antonio Salvatorio Pierre Astuto

7 Jan.

2 July 25 June

13 13 14

BOTAL MALTA REGIMENT.


Aeutenant
Ern. Fer. Cha. Bern. IJichter
4

20 Mar. 434

4 1 1

Foreign Half-pay.
MKrKON'S REGIMENT. Clwi. Emnniii'l May Mnjor
Captains
Xi.li. Juli.ii ile Bergeoii

HANK IN THE ARMY.


17
2:>
-.'K

WHEN PLACED
ON IIAI.P-PAY.
25 Sept.1816
10
do.

June

Vi

May
Occ. Sept.

Elias SIcreklicI

Goonre AlcxumliT Uiirik'l FriMlerick Matthev Ruilolplio AiiiecU* de May (d'Uzistort)


Lieutenunts

-24

Laurent Iliyor

25 .\pril 2S Fob. 10 25 Scpt.l7!)8

00 03 04 08

08 25 Sept.
do.
1

Johan

Frederick, iianm Hilira Tlico. de .Misiuii Charles Jos. Zeliiipfeniiiiig Francois de Gnitl'onried Charles lie (iumoeiis Antoine Fred, de Grafieiirie<l Aiicust. de Liiriol CliarU'S Casar de Meuroii JiiK'S Cirsar Saiim

1 Scpt.lSOG 10 Sept.

Mar. Mar.

09
10
11
1

25 Jnly 1816 25 Sept. 25 July


do.

28 .\pril 30 .\pril 28 Sept.


do.

25 Sept.
do. do. do. do.

14

15 Jan.
1

.\.<.<i.<t.-SuTi}eon

Ludwig Aug. Winter

Sei)t.

10 03

25 July 1816

huLL'S REGIMENT.

Major
Cnptaiiu

Cha. de Vogelsang Nicholas Muller Ferd. Co;H;)<e de la Benoit Ryhiiicr Lewis Midler
-Antoine t'ourant Frederick Hnsillion

Lieiit.-CoJ.

25 July 1810
4 J one 181 21 Oct. 04 3 Sept. 07 25 Jan. 10 5 .ipril 21 April 14 30 Oct. 180G 5 Nov. 23 May 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Deo.
2.jJan. 18 IVb. 2(i Fch. 28 Feb. 1 5 Oct.

-Vn;.
Ville

25 July 1816 1816 25 Dec. 17


181(1

do. do.

Lkutennnts

Joseph Tnggiucr
Jost .Muller

Amanz

Cilutz

07 08

Pierre P. AuRustc de Courtcn John Peter Sorgcnfrey

Hector de Salis Charles Panuach


Jean Juliani Edinunil de Tupnner Otto Henry Salinger
Hcnr^' d' Ilolbreuse

10
1

12 13
14

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
do.

Joseph Gurtler Edward de Tugginer Nicholas Stutzcr Cliarles Crato Trott Jean Baptlste Phil. Stutzcr
JBiuiigiu

Dec.

20
3l)

Sejjt.

Sept.
.\pril

28

27 Oct.
11 Dec.

Patricio Sthniid Charles de llronncr

1812 1810 1816


do. do. do.

Chaplains

John Becker
Milliam Peter Macdonahl

Surgeon Au'ut.-Surg.

John

.\ug. Uouihild

22 June 15 9 Dec. 1704 1 July 1812 22 Dec. 1804


do.

William lleyn
Charles Gemmellaro

25 Nor.

13

SICILIAN REGIMENT.
Captains
Lieutenants
Francesco ?tuart Charles Felix Cavallacc Henrj- Stuart

19 Oct. 1815 27 Dec.

20 Mar. 1816
do.

12Junel808
6 April
8
'.)

25 Mar.
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Tliomas de Fossi Joseph Bartoli


Baldassare Ossorio Marino Zugiani

09

.\i>r.

.Nov.

8 Feb.

10
11

Gnstave de Ro<|uefcuil Audrieu Vieusscux Francis RivaroU


Ensiijn

23 .\wf.
II April
li

Feb.

Charles

legler

Quarter-Master

John Nurg

28 Feb. 3 Nov,

12 12

08
435

Foreign Half-pay.

HANK IN THE
watteville's regiment.
Lieut.-Colonel

WHEN PLACED

ARMr.
Major
21 May 4 June

Rudolphe

May

Captains

... de Courten Pancrace Ledergerw Cha. Zehender De Tliiel Jean Christian Weyssen

Amand

12 18

Lieutenants

Albert Steiger Csesar Augus.

9 July 25 Mar. 25 Aug. C May


7

06
1

13 07 10
11

Champeaux

Jlay
Sept. Sept.

AlbertManuel
Charles Louis Sturler Charles Thormann Frederick Fischer Francis Dicenta Rodolph de Watteville Charles May Fra. Louis Con. Fischer Jean Albert Fischer Peter James de la Mothe

Ensigns

Chaplain Adjutant Assist.- Surgeon


Captains
Lieutenants

Joseph Mennet Jean Baptiste Boidin

Lieut.

5 6 25 26 28 22 23 25 27 23 27
1

Mar. Mar, Aug.


Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. April Jan.

14
14

12 08
1801

May

TOKK LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.


Abraham Louis Hebert Arthur Leon de Tinseau Antoino Louis de Mendibus
John Ordoa
Alexander Schmitt
25 Aug.
15 June 8 July 10 July

14 15
11

John Ernest Symkath Ensign Louis Tholon Quarter-Master Nicholas Crouwell

13 Scp"t. 14 Sept.
do.

13

28 Xov.

16

FOREIGN VETERAN BATTALION.


Captains
Frederick Bothe Frederick Wyneken George Fred. And. Rautenberg Charles Ebell
4 April

09
11

8 July 17 Mar. 23 Mar.

12
15

Lieutenanti

Baron Goeben John WiUiam Tatter


Christian,

Ensigns

George de Witte WilUara Fahle 3123 Frederick von Fincke George Augustus Rumann William Riddle

Henry Brackmeyer Henry William Miiller John Henry Wegener


Adjutant
Assist.-Surgeon

27 Feb. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 14 Mar. 20 Mar. 25 June 30 Jan. 31 Jan. 17 Aug. 18 Aug.

09
11 12

14 14 15

John

Frederick Schultze August. Henry Schaefcr Christ. Fred. Fischer

20 Aug.
....Lieut.
15 Feb. 17 Feb.

13 14

FOREIGN CORPS OP -WAGGONERS.


Lieutenants

Cornets

Andrew Philip Cramer *David Crusius Philip Aug. von Harlessem Augustus Barckliausen John Albert Kropp Henry von Jeinsen Henry Van Sande

21 June

14 18
7
1

May May
July

10 15

June
do.

15

25 July
.
,-

GARRISONS
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.

ALDERNEY.
Town-Major
.

per anx.

..V<yor O'Hara Bayncs

*.

d.

date op APPOINTMENT.
2o Doc.
1827

G9 19

BELFAST.
Town-Major ..Z;o(<. Peter Stuart
G3 13
8 24 Dec. 1818

BERWICK.
OoTomor ^Z/.-Gi. 5ir James Batliurst, AT ru. Town-Adjatant. Emign William Mansell
508 15 10 6919 2
86 13
1 Feb. 1833 25 Xov. 1810

CAPE BRETOX.
Town-AdjaUntZitru/. Edw. Sntherlaod
9
12 July

1833

CARLISLE.
Town-Major
Governor
.

Lieut.

Duncan Macdonald

GO 19

30 Sept. 1813

CARRICKFERGUS.
T^ Lieut. -Gen. Sir

W.HaXchmson,

KCH.

150

12 Feb.

1830

CHARI.ESFORT AND KI.NSALE.


Governor
Fort-Major
....IfiGen. Sir Warren

Marmaduke Peacocke,
318 8 03 13
8

KCH.KC
p iifu<.
John Black

3 Aug. 1830 5 Dec. 1822


2 Xov. 1796 13 Xov. 1828

CHESTER.
Governor .... Gen. Edward Morrison Lieut.-Govemor Gtn. .Sir John Frascr, GC//.
173 173
7

G 6

DART.MOCTH.
Governor Fort-Major
.\rthar ITowe Holdsworth
Jtfo/or

Robert Kelly

09 19

10 Sept. 1807 11 Dec. 1828

DUBLIX.
Town-Major
Governor
.. .Vfljor

Walter Wliitc

173

25 July

1825

CASTI.E. IJGen.Tlios.Xord L>Ticdoch,GCiJ.Gf.UG.284

DUMBARTOX

7 11

22 .May

1829

DUXCAXXOX
Fort-Major

FORT.
63 13
8 27 July

..i^/. Tliomas

.\ustin

1820

EDIXBrROn CASTLE.
Governor Lieut. -Gov.
Fort-M.ijor

5t51-V'y.-Gfn.Ch.M.rrfGrecnock,A'CjB.
..

G.Ti. F. Tbo.

Hammond,

..

GCH

17 Feb.

1837

<""/)'.

Thomas Canch

173 7 86 13

20 July 1831
24 April 1838

Chaplain

Rtv. William Beattie Smith

GALWAY.
Town-Major
..

n/I</n

James Hamilton

62 13

April 1819

GIBRALTAR.
Town-Major
..

Co/. Daniel Falta

l'2

TViwn-AdjuUnt.ii^Hf. Archibald Campbell

10 91 5

4 July
2'i

Feb.

1822 1818

I-

437

Garrisons,

GRAVESEND AND TILBURY


Governor Lieut. -Gov. Fort-Major
1^
..
. .

FORT. PEK ANN.

Gen. Hon. Sir G.

I..

Co\e,

GCB

d.

DATE OP APPOINTMENT
15 Jan. 1818 23 July 1832 13 Jan. 1814

CoL Peter Dumas Major Thomas Kelly

284 7 11 173 7 6 09 19 2

GUERNSEY.
Fort-Maj.&Adj.^il/ftJocJohu Haukey Bainbrigge

82

22 Nov. 1839

HULL.
Governor
Lieut.-Gov

Gen. William ? Cjtlicart, :r.


.

Town-Major

Jl/o/or-Gra. S'irCha.Wade Thornton, A' Cii". 173 7 .iieuf.-Coi. Robert Simson, A'fl". 09 19

5G8 15 10 6 2

18 June 1830

25 Sept. 1816 2 Oct. 1823

JERSEY.
Governor 1^ Gen.Vf. C. Visc.Tiercsion\,GCB. Fort-Maj.&Adj.^ i<<.-CoZ. Robert Fraser, A'i:/"

GCH.
82 2 6

29 Jan. 1829 25 Mar. 1823

INVERNESS, OR FORT GEORGE.


Governor
Fort-Major
. -

-^ Lleut.-Gen.
CVyjtein

lit.

GCB.GCH

Hon. Sir George Murray,


474 10 86 18

..

Andrew Fraser

7 Sept. 1829 20 Sept. 1813

LAND-GUARD FORT.
Lieut.-Gov.

..^

i)'*.- Co/. Charles Augustus

West

173

20 June 1811

LONDONDERRY AND CULMORE.


Governor
. . .

.T^^mLieid.-Gen.}ohnLord Strafford,GCB.

GCH
Town-Major
.

15 June 1823

.John Nicholson

63 13

26

May 1830

MALTA.
Town-Adjutant. ZJ<.-Co7. Robert Terry Quarter-ilaster.iwM*. John Colcroft
91 5
,18

136 17

Aug. 1825 26 Oct. 1826

MILFORD-HAVEN.
Governor
,.

..S/> John Owen, JSa7<

14 June 1821

MONTREAL.
Town-Major
..

5181 ^(isfjyn Colin

Macdonald

86 13

30 Jan.

1835

NEW BRUNSWICK.
Town-Major
..

ijeuf.

John Gallagher

.;

80 13

25 Feb.

1819

NEW GENEVA.
Fort-Major

Anthony Wharton

159

20 Dec.

1810

PLACENTIA.
Lieut.-Gov.. .J3il/o/oc-GCT>. George JamesReeve9,CB.A'//.173
7

14 June

1819

Governor

PLYMOUTH. ^P SM Gen. Rowland Lord Hill, GCB.GCH.

AC

1221

18 June 1830

PORTSMOUTH.
Town-Major
Physician
.
.

.. Xieuf. Henry White ..^ Sic James M'Grigor,

09 19
JSa;<. il/J)

173

2 6
1

2 Oct. 1823 13 June 1811

Surgeon

Isaac Chaldecott

44

3 Nov.

1790

QUEBEC.
Governor
Lieut.-GoT.
... .Mrt/oc-Gc.
.

William Goodday Strutt Gai. William Thomas Dilkes

346
1

1.5

73

Garrisons.
PT.

HELENA.
I'EH

ANN.
S.
ll.

Towu-Miijor
..

RATE OP Al'POIXTMENT
(J

C.;pf.

George
ST.

Adam

Harnc9

173

>ov. 1830

JOHNS, NEWFOUNDI^VND.
8G 13

Fort-.Major

Capt. John And. Nicolas Wicburg


ST.

May 1838
1819

JOHN'S, OR PRINCE Town-Major ..'Crip*. Ambrose Lane


ST.
Capt. or KeeptT Gen. 5ir Geo. Nugent,

EDWARD'S ISLAND.
80 13
1

Jan.

MAAVES.
104 18 44 2

B^ GOB
Alexander Cameron,

9
I

2 Nov. 1796

Dcputy-Gov. ..IJfSl

KCB

.1/({/or-Gen. .Sir

23 Oct.

1828

SCARBOROUGH CASTLE.
Governor

5(3

Co/.

James Grant, Ci?

15

30 Jan.

1832

SHEERNESS.
Govcnior
Licut.-Gov. Fort-.Major
..

^P

Gen. S. Fw. Combennere, GC.B. GC/f. 284 7 11 ZM/.-Co/. Robert Walker 173 7 Jfo/or Oswald Pilling C9 10

2.5

Jan.

20

Mav

1821 1813

17 Jan.

1834

Governor Gen. 5ir Martin Deputy-Gov. ..Co/. AVr Archibald Christie, XCif. Major Patrick Tvtler Chaplain iJre. Robert Watson

STIRLING CASTLE. Hunter, GC.VG. GCiT.

..284 7 11 173 7 G 86 13 9 10 70

23 July 1 o Feb. i> Aus. 20 AprU

18.32

1831

1795 1838

TOWER OF LONDON.
Constable
Tfi

ita Field-Mar. Arthur, DuAco/ Wellington,

KG.
Lieutenant Deputv-Lieut.

GCB.GCH
MelviUc

947
.

Gen. John Sulivan

Wood

Major
Chaplain

(TO i(>/.-Co/. John Gurwood, C.B Cn/)*. John Hinr\- Ehington

346 15
173 7 115 11
8

29 Dec. 20 Feb. 15 Nov. 4 July

1826 1833 1839 1816

JJer. Ilenn,-

TYNEMOUTH CASTLE AND CLIFF


Lieut.-Gov.
.

FORT.
173
7

.iiVu/.-Gen. William Thomas

C Sept. 1820

WIGHT ISLAND.
Governor
Capt. of

James Edw. ar/ o/ Malmesburv Sandown Fort .. Co;)^ Sir Wm. Wynn
Carisbrooke Castle. .iieu/.-Gen. Sir

474 10 173 7
Paterson,

6 6

22 Aug. 1807 29 Mar. 1810 20 Feb.


1817

W.

KCH.
Cowes Castle
.

173

7 7

.Jl

15J

Gt-n. II.

W. Marq. o/Angle173

sey,

AG. GCB. GCII

25 Mar. 1826

FORT WILLIAM.
Lieut.-Gov.
. .

|)

iHB ii>irf.-Geii.7?M/on.5ir James Kempt, 173 GCB. GCII.

10 Oct.

1812

WINDSOR.
Oov. k Capt.
. .

Col. Geo. Eiirl

of Munster

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
CHELSEA HOSPITAL.
500 Gen. Hon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB. Lieut. -Gov. ^p Gen. Sir George Townsliend Walker, St. 400 800 Major Lieut.-Col. Henry Le Blunc 100 Adjutant ^P Col. John MorUlyon Wilson, CB. KH. Chaplain Bev. George Robert Gleig* 365 Phys. and Surg.William Somerville,
Governor
\%
. . . .

GCB

MB

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.


Governor
Lieut.-Gov. Captains of
.

T^^M Major-Gen. Sir Geo.


.ffi^ Col.

Thomas William

Sco^ieW, Taylor,

KCB.

CB

\Q00 383

Companies of Gentlemen
Cadets. Chaplain &c.
, . .

iira^.-CoZ. Charles Wright, 7ii? 51 ijefrf.- CoZ. Charles Diggle, A'if

129 120

5
5

5 5

Bev. V/illiam Wheeler, Adjutant Major Georj^c Proctor Quarter-Master.iieK^. John Whitacre Tipping
Surgeon
Aesist.-Surg.
. .

DD

300 103

2 8

John Pickering, Robert Dunkin Smyth

MB

U7 6 235 10 136 17

ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM.


Commandant
Sec.

Chelsea. ..iJeii^. -CoZ.

and Adjt.

James Williamson *Capt. John Lngard

Quarter-Master. William Henry Brownsou

Surgeon
Assist.-Surg.
.

Samuel George Lawrance .William Smith


Southampton.

400 182 10 180 273 15 136 17

Commandant

Assist.-Surg. ..John Ilenuen,il/i)

36 17

11 Sept.

1828

ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL.


Surgeon
SBSa William Finnic

25 Mar. 1830

GENERAL OFFICERS RECEIVING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED


SERVICES.
General Thomas Scott

y John M'Kcnzie James Robertson


Pinson Bonham William Eden Lieut.-Geu. Sir Alexander Halkett, KCH. John Granby Clay Sir Thomas Brown, KCH. ^9 John M. Mainwaring
.

Lieut. -Gen. Dennis Herbert Major-Gen. Sir Andrew Pilkington,

KCB.

^ SlrW .G.-Di,\y,CB.^- KCH. Mark Napier P


1^ $}

Sir Alex. Leith,

KCB.

SirTh.VeeLVor,,CB.i,KCH.

&>Dug.

Lit.GiImour,A'CJ3.

Henry Elliot Samuel Huskisson


* Mr. Gleig served

tl) Sir M'illiam Macbean, KCB. Sir Greg. H. B. Way, CB. Effingham Lindsay

\i

Charles Nicol,

CB.

in the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14 as a subaltern in the 85tli, including the siege of San Sebastian, the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, where he was wounded in tlie foot and arm, battle of the Nive (slightly wounded), and in-

vestment of Bayonne. Baltimore (wounded),

New

Served afterwards in the American war at Bladensburg (wounded), Orleans (received a bayonet wound), and Fort Bowyer.

440

OFFICERS
TO

WHOM

HONORARY DISTINCTIONS
HAVE BEEX GRANTED,
IN

COMMEMORATION OF THEIR SERMCES FOLLOWING BATTLES OR ACTIONS.

IN

THE

.M.iJa Kol.ia
^'iulie^a

4 July 1806 ir Aug. 08


(actions of Cavalrj-)

Saliagun, Benevente, 6tc.

Dec 1808

&

21 do. Jan.

09

Coninna
Martiniqae Talavera Uuadaloufe
(attack and capture)
(attack

and capture)

Busaco
BaiTOsa Fuentes d'Onor

Albuhera Java Ciudad Rodrigo


liadajoz

16 Jan. Feb. 27 & 28 July Jan. & Feb. 27 Sept. 5 Mar. 3 May 16 do.
.Aug. &; Sept.

10
11

(attack and capture) (assaultand capture) (do. do.)


. .

17 Mar.

&

Jan. 6 .\pr.
-^ug.

12

Salamanca
Fort Detroit, Vittoria

22 July

America

(capture of)

SI June

13

Pyrenees
St. Sebastian

28 July to 2
(assault and capture)

.-Vug.

Aug.

Sept.

Cbateauguay. .America
Nivelle ..."
C'brrstler's

26 Oct. 10 Nov.
11 do.

Farm, America
y to

N iv'e
Orthes Toulouse

Dec. 27 Feb. 10 Apr,


l:>

14

On the 7th October, IBIS, a General Order, of which the following is an abstract, was issued by the Commander-in-Chief: \\ bereas considerable inconrenieuce has arisen from the number of Medals which have been issued in commemoration of the brilliant and distinguished events in which the success of Ilis Majesty's arms has received the Royal approbation, the Prince Regent has been pleased to command that the following Regulations shall be adopted in the grant and circu Ution of such marks of distinction viz. 1st. That one Medal only shall be borne breach Officer recommended for such distinction. 2nd, That for the second and third events, which may he subsequently commemorated in like manner, each individual recommended to bear the distinction shall carry a gold Clasp attached to the ribbon to which the Medal is suspended, and inscribed with the name of the Battle or Siege to which it relates. 3rd. lliat upou a claim being admitted to a fourth mark of distinction a Cross shall be borne by each officer, with the names of the four Battles or Sieges respectivelr inscribed thereupon ; and to be worn in substitution of the distinctions previously granted to such
:

iodividuals.

441


Officers
4th.

received

who have

Honorary

Distinctions,

each occasion of a similar nature that may occur subsequently to the grant of a Cross, the Clasp shall again be issued to those who have a claim to the additional distinction, to he borne on the ribbon to which the Cross is suspended, in the same manner as described in No. 2 of these Regulations. His Royal Highness was further pleased to command that the distribution of Medals or Badges for JNIilitary services of distinguished merit shall be regulated as follows viz. 1st. That no General or other Officer shall be considered entitled to receive them, unless he has been personally and particularly engaged upon those occasions of great importance
:

Upon

and peculiar brilliancy, in commemoration of which such marks of distinction are to be bestowed. 2nd. That no Officer shall be considered a candidate for the Medal, or Badge, except upon the special selection and report of the Commander of the Forces upon the spot, as having merited the distinction by conspicuous services. 3rd, That the Commander of the Forces shall transmit to the Commander-in-Chief, Returns, signed by himself, specifying the names and ranks of those Officers whom ho shall have selected as particularly deserving. 4th. The Commander of the Forces in making tlie selection will restrict his choice to the undermentioned ranks viz. General Officers,
:

Officers of Brigades. Officers of Artillery, or Engineers, Adjutant-General, and Quarler-Master-General. Deputies of ditto, and ditto, having the rank of Field-Officers. Assistants, Adjutant and Quarter-]\Taster-Generals, having the rank of FieldOfficers, and being at the head of the Staff, with a detached Corjis, or distinct

Commanding Commanding

division of the Army. Military Secretary, having the rank of Field-Officer. Commanding Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and officers who may have succeeded to the actual command during the engagement, in consequence of the death or removal of the original Commanding Officer. The Crosses, Medals, and Clasps, are to be worn by the General Officers, suspended by a Ribbon of the colour of the sash, witli a blue edge, round the neck ; and by the Commanding Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto; and Officers who may have succeeded to the actual command during the engagement the Chiefs of Military Departments, and their Deputies and Assistants (having the rank of Field Officers) and such other Officers as may be specially recommended, attached by a Ribbon of the same description, to the button-hole of their uniform. Those Badges which would have been conferred upon the Officers who have fallen at or died since the Battles and Sieges, shall, as a token of respect for their memories, be transVide the London Gazette, 9ih October 1813. mitted to their respective families.
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OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
OF THE

IN

THE ARMY

MOST NOBLE ORDER OF

ST.

GEORGE, OR THE GARTER.


{^According to the Dates of Appointment.)

KNIGHTS,
Field Marshal

(KG.)
Anglesey,
7

His Majesty the King of Hanover,

General IP 51Sa H. Marq. of

GCB

KP. GCB.
Field Marshal

GCH.

Hussan

HU

Roi/al Highness A. F.

Duke

of Cambridge,

GCB. GCMG. GCH.

IP 51811

Coldst, Gds. Field Marshal His Majesty the King of the Belgians, GCB. GCH. Field Marshal ^^ fflSil Arthur, Z)*f of WellingGren. Gds. ton, GCB. GCH.

Charles, Duhe of Richmond, Aide-de Camp to the Queen. Colonel His Royal Highness Prince Georg W. F. C. of Cambridge. His Royal Highness Francis Albert August! Charles Emanuel, Duke of Saxe, Prince i

Saxe Coburg and Gotha.

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
OP THE

IN

THE ARMY

MOST ANCIENT AND NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.


KNIGHTS,
General, William, Earl Cathcart

(KT.)

2 Life Gds. Major-General, George, Marq. of Tweeddale,

George,

Marq. of Huntly, Aide-de-Camp


George,

to tl

Queen,
Lieutenant, William
I

CB.

GCH.

Earl of

Erro h.j

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
OF THE

IN

THE ARMY

MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF


KNIGHTS, (KP.)
Field Marshal,

ST.

PATRICK.

His Majesty the King of\i&noyer,

KG. GCB.
General,

Edmund, Earl of Cork.

James, J/ory. / Huntly, Aide-de-Camp Queen. Major, Fra. N. Marq. of Conyngham,


Captain, John, Earl of

to tt

GCB
Unati
h. J

Donoughmore
458

p
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING
RAN'K IN

THE ARMY

MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH.

KNIGHTS, GRA.VD CROSSES.


lel.I

(GCB.)

Marflial

KC. KP. M M.iishal


l\.iHl.ri.l(je,
,

His Mxjetty the King of Hanorer, '


^
//;..

KG. GCMG. GCII.


'

noynl IVighnets the Dulie of


Coldstream

9 Ferguson, Gen. Sir Ronald Craufurd 79 F. ^ Gordon, Lt.-Gen. Sir James Willoughby, St.
GCH.
'

23 F.

Grey, Gen. Hon. Sir Hen. Geo.

G.I-. (50 F.
'k\A

Marshal Ilis .Vajetty the King of the Belpans, KG. and C II.

aaa inU.Cen. Rowland, im-rf,


Ilislop,

GCH. 13 Dr. GCH. and KC.

jtai (ieneral His Majesty the King o/Holland. Ilelil Marshal // RoyiilHighneis F. Albert A. C.
E., JJuie

o/Saxo, i'ri;-eo/aic-Cliurg and


11 (or Prince Albert's

G.'iha,

KG.

Own)

Ilus-

sea

MG.
1,

Adam, Lt.-Gen. Rt. lion. Sir Frederick,


67 F.

Anglesey, Gen. H. Marq. of,

KG. GCH.
7 Dr.

Gen. Sir George 4 Dr. Gds. r. Lt.-Gcn. M. Lord 18 F. .raard,Lt.-Gcn. Sir Andr. GCH. Rif. Br. rd. Gen. W. Carr, Viic. GCH. 16 F. Id, Lt.-Gen. B. Lord, GCH. (Civil) R. Art. rd, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. GCH. 30 F. ne, Lt.-Gcn. 5ir T. M. Bt. GCH. ."M F. oil, Lt.-Gen. Sir Arch. St. Ci F.
.1.

'

Henrv ',!. Hon. Sir G. M.-Gcn. ien. Hon. .Sir Galb. Lowrv UiUc, Gtn. Hon. Sir Chas.
."fir
,

Gen.

Wm.

5.J

F.

R. Mar. 27 F.

GCH. 5 F. rmcre,Gen. Staple, Vise. GCH. 1 L. G. M.-Gen. Sir Willoughby, KCH. 98 F.


51 F. E. I. C. Ser.
4!) F.

Benj. Lt,-Gen. .Sir John id. Gen. Sir Gordon .am, Gen. K. A. Earl of
in, .Sir

3 F.

R. Horse Gds. Gen. Comm.-in-Clucf. Gen. Sir Thomas, Bart. 48 F. Houstoun, Gen. Sir Mm. Bt. GCH. 20 F. ^ Kcane, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord, GCH. 43 F. Kempt, Lt.-Gen. lit. Hon. Sir James, i) GCH. 2 f! 5 5.81 Lambert, Lt.-Gen. Sir John 10 F. i3 Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Marq. of, GCH. 10 Dr. Ludlow, Gen. G. J. Earl Sco. Fus. Gds. ^ Lumley, Gen. /fon. Sir William 1 Dr. Gd<. Lushinpton, Jfaj.-Gen. Sir J. L. E. I. C. Sir. JJ Lynedoch, Gen. Tliomas, Lord, GCMG. 1 F. P Murray, Lt.-Gen. n^ Hon. SirG. GCII. 42 F. Nutrcnt, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Geo. Bart. G F. ^ I'agct, Gen. Hon. Sir Edward 28 F. (3 Pringle, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Henry 45 F. <3 Robinson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Fred. P.' 39 F. jj Russell, Col. Lord Geo. Wm. (CiW/) Vnatt. Seaton, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord, GCH. 20 F. \3iiSi Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lord, R. E. H. 4 Dr. I) tia Strafford, Lt.-Gen. John, iorrfjGC//. 29 F. y f.i3 Vandeleur, Gen. Sir Jolm O. IG Dr. Vivian, Lt.-Gen. i?^ .ffo?!. Sir R. Hussev 5 Bnr*. GCi/. ] Dr. {] Walker, Gen. Sir Geo. Town^end, i?;. 50 F. Wellington, Field Marshal Arthur, Duie $ of, KG. GCH. Gren. Gds., Rifle Brig., ConsUble of the Tower of London, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Worsley, M.-Gen. Sir Hen. E. I. C. Ser.

iM

JM

IS

fa

KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
.

(KCB.)

Gen. Sir William, Bart.

47

F.
,

uot, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas 52 F. mot, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Lt--Gcn- Sir Ja. Sterenson Rifle Br. -t, Lt.-Gen. Sir Ja. Gor. of Biriciek rkeley, Maj.-Gen. SirG. H. F. riey, Lt.-Gcu. Rt. lion. Sir Edw. 7 F.

Bourke, Lt.-Gen. Sir Ricliard 64 F. y Boaverie, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Henry F. GCMG. ^ Brooke, Lt.-Gen. Sir Arthur 8fi F. Buehan, Maj.-Gen. ^ Sir John 95 p] Bunbury. U.-Gcn. Sir Henri/ Edir. Bt. ^ Bui^liersb, Lt.-Gen J. Lord, GCH. Burgoync, Maj.-Gen. Sir John F. from R. Eo" Caldwell, -Major-Gcn. Sir J. L. E. I. C. Ser.' '
}J

r r

453

'

Most Honourable Order of the Bath.


KNIGHTS, COMMANDERS. Con^jntici.

^ fflSa Cameron, Major-Gen. Sir Alex. 5 Cameron, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jolm ^ Campbell, Gen. Sir Henrv F. GCH. ^ aaa Campbell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Colin % Carncross, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jos. Hugh

P
9 25
FF.

72 F. R. Art.

E. I. C. Ser. Casement, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. ^aaa CUfton, Maj.-Gen.5-Ar.B. KCH. 17 Dr. E. I. C. Ser. Corsellis, Maj.-Gen. Sir'ihos. E. I. C. Ser. Deacon, Maj.-Gen. Sir Chas. iP ESa Dick, Maj.-Gen. Sir R. H. KCH. ^3 Dickson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jeremiah Disney, Gen. Sir Moore 15 F. 11 F. P Donkin, Gen. Sir Rufane S. GCH. # Douglas, Lt.-Gen. Sir Howard, Bt. GCMG. Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir James 93 F. 5P Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir Neil, 'CH'. E. I. C. Ser. Doveton, Maj.-Gen. Sir John ^3 Downes, Maj.-Gen. Ulysses, Lord -Doj/Ze, Col. Sir John Milley 39 F. j3 Dundas, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir R. L. ^ (Effii Evans, Col. Sir De Lacy 85 F. |!) Fitz Gerald, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. F. E. I. C. Ser. Foulis, Maj.-Gen. Sir David do. Eraser, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh Gardiner, M.-Gen. Sir John, 61 F. Dqi. Aclj. Gen. R. Art. ^ Gardiner, Col. Sir Robert, KCH. ^P Gibbs, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward 13 Gihnour, Maj.-Gen. Sir D. L. Gomm, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. M. ^ 99 F. ^ Gou^h, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh 2 Dr. Grant, Lt. -Gen. Sir Wm. Keir, GCH. 3P ffiia Greenock, Maj.-Gen. Lord ^ Greenwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Leonard, KCH. P Guise, Lt.-Gen. Sir John AVright, Bt.

Low, Siegesmond, C. G. Barm, KCH. Lowe, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hudson, GCMG. 56 F. ffiM Lyon, Lt. Gen. Sir James, GCH. 24 F. Macbean, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. J3 94 F. 13 M'Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Tliomas, Bt. 67 F. |3 Macdonald, Lt.-Gen. Sir John |e) asa Macdonell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jas. .BTCii'. 32 F. Macfarlane, Gen. Sir Robert, GC/f. ^ MacGregor, Maj.-Gen. Sij- E. J. M. Bt. KCH. M'Lean, Lt.-Gen. Sir HecE. I. C. Ser. CO F.. 19 Maclean, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Macleod, Maj.-Gen. Sir Don. E. I. C. Ser.,' P fflia Maitland, Lt.-Gen. Sir Peregrine 76 F. late R. Mar. Malcolm, Lt.-Col. SirJame.9 3 Dr.' P Manners, Lt.-Gen. Lord Charles S. PfflSa May, M.-Gen. Sir John, KCH. from R. Art. JP Napier, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles James Maj.-Gen. St)- George Thomas P 38 F. P NicoUs, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jasper E. I. C. Ser. O'Halloran, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. P Pakenham, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir H. R.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Andrew 87 F, Reynell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, Bt. Richards, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. E. I. C. Ser, Rose, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jolm do. PfflSa Ross, Col. Sir Hew D. Dtp. Adj. Gen. R. Art Russell, Maj.-Gen. Sir James E. I. C. Ser. Sale, Col. Sir Robert H. 13 F. Savage, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Boscawen, KCH. Scott, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hopt. S. E. I. C. Serasa Scovell, Maj.-Gen. Sir George, Gov. o) the Royal Military College 40 F Smith, Lt.-Gen. Sir Lionel, Bt. GCH. 53 F, \i S!3il Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lord Fitz Roy Unatt. \} Stovin, Col. Sir Frederick, KCSIG. F 80 Taylor, Lt.-Gen. Sir John P 3 Dr. fflSB Thackwell, Col. Sir Joseph, KH. aaa Vere, Maj.-Gen. Sir Chai-les Broke 33 F Wale, Gen. Sir Charles 88 F WaUace, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. A. John 81 F. Waters, Maj.-Gen. Sir P 14 F Watson, Lt.-Gen. Sir James Whiteliead, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas E. I. C. Ser Whittingham, Lt.-Gen. Sir S. F. KCH. 71 Fi 9 F' Williams, Col. Sir E. K. 2 F Willshire, Col. Sir Thomas, Bt. 82 F P fflSa Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Sir James P Woodford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alex. sua Woodford, Maj.-Gcn. Sir J. G. KCH.
is Pilkington,

ea

GCH. 31 F. Uardinge, Maj.-Gen. Bt. Hon. Sir Henry 97 F. |) iEiS Hartniann, Lt.-Col. Sir Julius, h. p. late German Legion Harvey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCH. Unatt. 1^ Hope, Col. Sir James A. E. I. C. Ser. Houstoim, Maj.-Gen. Sir Rob. 35 F. Jackson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Rich. Downes 08 F. is Johnston, Lt.-Gen. Sir William R. Eng. Jones, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. T. Bt. 90 F. Keating, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Sheehy 14 Dr. 13 aiSa Kerrison, Sir Edw. Bt. GCH. E. I. C. Ser. Leighton, Maj.-Gen. Sir David Leith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander
13 ffiM Halkett, Lt.-Gen. Sir, Colin,
i3 ffiai

P P

P %

P P P

P P

GCMG.

COMPANIONS.

(CB.)
UuatI

P ana Ahercromhn, Col. H^on. ^ira. A'Court, Col. C. Ashe, KH. P Adair, Col. Thomas
Aynew,

P Armstrong, Col, Sir Richard P ajSl Askew, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry


R. Mar.
I.

Lt.-Col. Pat. Vami, late of E.

C. Ser.

P Auchmuty, Col. Sam. B. late of 66 F. Alcn, Lt.-Col. Liihe 57 F. P Allan, Co!. James 78 F. P Anderson, Lt.-Gen. Paul Unatt. P Anderson, Col. Sir Alexander E. I. C. Ser. Andrews, Maj.-Gen. Aug. P Arbuthnot't, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Hugh P Arentsschildt, Major Sir V. von, KCH. P aaa Argulmbau, Col. Lawrence

P P P mi

Baddelev, Maj.-Gen. W. C. E. I. C. Ser P aai Baiiey, Lt.-Col. Morris Wm. late of 64 Bainbriggc,Col.Pliilip,^ssist Qua.3Ia-i.Gcn UnatI Balvaird, (.ol. William Baring, Lt.-Col. G. Baron von, KCH. 89 1 Basden, Lt.-Col. James Lewis Baitersb)/, Lt.-Col. Francis late of 63 I Battine, Col. William E. I. C. Sei 2 I Baumgarrtt, Col. J. G. Beckwith, Col. Charles Ii. p. RiBe Br P

am

Bell, Col.

John
464

h.

Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

COMPANIONS C<mfi/iu/.
9 9 5
n.11, Lt.-lol. 111.111188
lljrcb, Maj.-Gi'ii. Jiilin
ll'iir.

Francis

48 F. from R. En);.

9739 Drummond,

Hisiliopp, Lt.-l\.l. Cecil

Duffy, Col.

John

Maj.-Ocn. Percy from R. Art. Unatt.

F.

Col.

Thomas Hunter

I'lmtt.

\;Co\.

m.

Williams

late of 11 Dr.

*liar.l, Lt.-C.il. Tlios.

H. Eug.
E.
I.

Dundas, Lt.-Col. Hor>. Hcnrv 83 F. R. Art. 9 Dundas, Lt.-Col. Wm. BoMen do. Dyiieley, Lt.-Col. Tho. B Eden, Lt.-Col. John Unatt. Dep.-Aiij.-Genernl

MJ

t.CoI. C. I". de,KlI. .Maj.-Giu. Herbert Lt.-Col. C.


lretli,Lt.-Col.

in
C. Scr.
late of do.

Canada.

jj

9 ^

R. Art. llrunton, Lt.-Col. Wiu. A"//. R. Art. 3rulger, Lt.-Col. J. Paul late of \i Dr. .ertoii, CoJ. T. W. 10 Dr. Rifle lir. a, Col. George, A' /f. i:r.cii, Lt.-Cl. Gustnciu late of OJ F. llrnirite. Col. John Fred. late of -iU F. h. p. Rifle Br. : Ca llrowne, Col. Fielding linlow, Lt.-Col. J. Baron h. p. Gcr. Leg. Col. Sir Jereraiub E. I. C. Ser.
.

Thomns A.

Unatt. R. Eng. Elphinstonc, Maj.-Gen. Sir Howard, Bt. do. iiLl Elphinstonc, Maj.-Gen. Wm. Keith Elrington, Col. Richard Goodall 47 F. h.p. B Erskine, Col. Wm. Howe Knight Eustace, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. C.
Ellii-oinbe, Col.

9 ^ B

ffH Egerton,

Col. Richard

Charles Grene

KCH.

)'

Major John ;-fc.//. Col. .4rcAiAaM


n.

'

Unatt. E. I. C. Scr. Iateof4(>F. :.bell, Lt.-Col. Charles Stewart h. p. 1 F. II, Major, A'ir Edw. A. E. I. C. Ser. Ciiutt. ampbell, Col. Sir Guy, Bt.
ainpbell. Col.
amplH.ll, Col.

orth, .Major W. J. ah crt. Col. Felix

do.
!

John
William

late of

Si F.
-23

laiuplK-ll, Lt.-Col. Patrick

h.p. 52 F.
h. p. F.

Maj.-Gen. *'i> Octavius, KCII. 1, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. P. KCH. from 18 F. i.rs, Lieut.-Col. Richard 2 F. ./, Col. James late of E. I. C. Ser. i halniers, Col. \Vm. KH. h. p. 57 F. !oan,. Maj.-Gen. Sii S. VL.KCH. R. Enp. Lt.-Col. John E. I. C. Scr. ney. Col. Ed. h. p. Wattevilles Regt. < 'hilders. Col. Mie/iael late Unatt. Lt.-Col. 5.> R. GCH. laUofGr. Lt. In. 1 Churchill, Col. C. H. 31 F. Quarler'

Evans, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Eraiis, Col. R. L. late of E. I. C. Ser. 14 F. B Evcranl, Lt.-Col. Mathias, KH. Insp. Fd. Off. Rec. Dist. 9 Ewart, Col. J. F. Fagan, Col. C. S. E. I. C. Ser. Fair, Maj. -Gen. A. do. Fanshawe, Col. Edward R. Eng. "" Faunce, Col. A. D. Insp. Fd. Off. Rec. Dist. late of Gr. Gds. tia laid, Lt.-Col. George Fearon, Col. Robert Bryce^ 40 F. Ii.p. P Fergusson, Col. James Unatt. ^ Finch, Col. Hon. John Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Oias. late of E. I. C. Ser. @ Fleming, Col. Edw. Insp. Fd. Off. Rec. Dist. Forbes, Col. David h.p. 78F. Eraser, Lt.-Gen. Hastings 83 F. Freilerick, Maj.-Gcn. Edward E. I. C. Ser.
Freke, Col. Henry Fremantle, Col. J. Fuller, Lt.-Col. Francis Fyers, Muj.-Gen. Peter tJ Gabriel, Colonel Robert Burd,
10

late of 51 F.

^ H 9 iLil P

Unatt.
late of 59 F. from R. Art.

KH.
late of
I.

h. p.

Galiffc, Lt.-Col.

John

'.

Galloway, Col. Arch.


{)

Godwin, Col. Henry


Gold, Col. Charles

5M

OO F. C. Ser. h. p. 87 F. late of R. Art.


E.

Master~General, East
:

Jiutics.

S B
V
I

^ J B

C. Ser. do. livers, Col. Clias. Edw. h.p. Isp. Fd. Off. J5l Cooke. Lt.-Col. R. IlarreyUtt of Gr. Gds. ( //ur, Lt.-Col. Charles late of 8.3 F. I uper, Col. Geo. KH. Dnatt. ' 'irrll, Lt.-Col. William ('r,agh,Co\. Andrew Lt.-Col. William 17 F. ', Lt.-Col. J. late of E. 1. C. Ser. \i --e, Col. William Unatt. In; lirt,, Maj.-Gen. 5ir R. H. Bt. E.I.C.Ser.
I.
I
.

Henry Lt.-Col. John


t.-Col.

E.

H. Eng. 9 GoMfinch, Col. Hcnrv 11 F. ^ Gol.lie, Col. Geo. Leigh ^ tin Goodman, Col. Steph. A. KH. h. p. 48 F. h. p. 95 F. ^ Gordon, Col. William Alex. 9 JH Gore, Col. Hon. Cha. KH. Unatt. I)ep.-

Qunrter-Master-General
Gore, Slaj. Uenrr Ross Cosset, Col. Sir Wm. KCH. Graham, Lt.-Col. Charles
J.SI Grant, Col. Jas.

in

h. p.

Canada. 3 F.
R. Eng.
C. Ser.

E.

I.

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9
|5

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Agoilar.Cul.Geo. C.

Unatt. Dep. Adj. Gvn. in Ireland.


late of 89 F.

Got. of Scarboro' Castle. h. p. 5 F. {) Grey. Major-Gen. John Unatt. 9 JW'Gunvood, Lt.-Col. John Halkett, Lt.-Col. Hugh, KCH. late of Ger. Lesion.

9 a
9
9 B

Hall, Lt.-Col.

JJl Daliner, Maj.-Gcn. Thomas ?3 1 limner, Lt.-Col. Hon. Geo. L. D.

Henry E. I. C. SSI Hamerton, Maj.-Gen. John Millet


.Maj. -Geu.

Ser.

HumiltoQ,

Christopher

B Jiil
>1
I

DanscT, Lt.-C.d. Chas. Comw. R. Art. Maj -Gen. Sir W. Gabriel, KCH. Col. Tliomas H. h. p. 22 Dr. \lotte, >Iaj.-G<n. Peter E. I. C. Sir. I.T F. Lt.-Col. William H.
V.
.

Ilardinu', Col.

Geo. Ju<ld

from 97 F. R. Eng.

Hare, Col. Richard Goddard Unatt. h. p. ill Dr. tJ?il Hare, CoLJohn, KH. JJl WiiTTVs, Lt.-Gen. W. G. /rrf, KCH. 73 F. JJ Harrison, Lt.-Col. John Baton lateof 50 F.

K-.n, .Maj.-Gcn. WiMiam Donille. Lt.-Col. Philip JD.uela.*, Lt.-Col. Rotjtrt


l>..

E.
late

I.

Ml
9

C. Scr. Unatt.

9
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of R. Art. Diiwnman, M.-Gcn. *irTho. AT//. from H. A. Dovlc, Lt.-Gcn. Sir C. W. GVH.

B 5M
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455

Most Honourable Order of the Bath,


Herlot, Col. F. G. h. p. Canadian Voltigeurs. Herries, Col. Sir Wm. L. Unatt. T^ S13S Hill, Col. Sir R. C. late of R. Horse Grts. Unatt. 13 Hill, Col. Sir D. St. Leger (3 Holcombe, Lt.-Col. Hur. Fort, late of R. Art. R. Eng. is HoUoway, Lt.-Col. W. C. E. Home, Col. Robert E. I. C. Ser. Hoplilnson, Lt.-Col. Sir C. late of do. R. Eng. Siai Hoste, Col. Sir Geo. Cha. Hughes, Col. James h. p. 18 Dr. Hughes, Lt.-Col. Samuel E. I. C. Ser. Hull, Maj.-Gen. William do late of 11 F. ID Hunt, Lt.-Col. J. P. Hunter, Col. George late of E. I. C. Ser. Inncs, Col. William E. L C. Ser. Irinne, Major Arch. late of E. L C. Ser. Johnson, Lt.-Col. Joint do. Johnstone, Maj.-Gen. F. J. T. E. I, C. Ser. Kenah, Col. Thomas h. p. 58 F. iP <ia Kennedy, Lt.-Col. Alex. Kennedy Clark, KH. 7 Dr. Gds. Kennedy, Col. James E. I. C. Ser. Kennedy, Col. Jas. Shaw Unatt. King, JIaj.-Gen. Sir Henry, Krauchenberg, Lt.-Col. G. Baron von, Slfill h. p. late German Legion. h. p. 23 Dr. i3 aiLl Lautour, Col. P. A. KH. Lawrence, Col. Elias R. Mar. 2129 Leach U.-CoX. Jonathan, late of Rifle Br. L' Estrange, Maj.-Gen. G. G. C. Lewis, Col. George late of R. Mar. R. Eng. |) Lewis, Col. Geo. Griffith Lightfoot, Col. Thomas h. p. 4.3 F. Lillie, Lt.-Col. Sir John Scott h. p. 31 F. Lindsay, Maj.-Gen. Alex. E. I. C. Ser, Linikay, Col. Martin late of 78 F. Lisle, Lt.-Col. Hohert late of 13 Dr. h. p. 28 F. 19 Jiai Lluellyn, Col. Richard fflai Love, Col. Jas. Fred. KH. 73 F. Low, Lt.-Col. John E. I. C. Ser. Lumsden, Maj. Tlionias do. Lygon, Maj.-Gen. Hon E. P. from ffiffii IJ)
IP ffliM Miller, Col. 13

George

Unatt.
late of h. p.

KCH.

65 F. CO F. Monteath, Lt.-Col. Thomas E. I. C. Serv. Montgomerie, Major P. E. I. C. Serv. do Morgan, Lt.-Col. John late of do. Morlson, Col. William 13 812i Murray, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Henry late of 60 F. Muttlehiiry, Lt.-Col. George

Mllnes, Lt.-Col. Colin J. Saa Money, Col. Archibald

Ma
13

13

h. p. Chass. Britt. Napier, Col. Thos. E. h. p. 43 F. Napier, Col. W. F. P. from G6 F. Nicol, JIaj.-Gen. Charles fflffil Nicolay,Lt.-Gen.S'o- W.A'Ci7.1 W. I. Reg. O'Donnell, Lt.-Col. H. A. late of E. I. C. Ser. IP O'Bonoghue, Lt.-Col. John Wm. late Unatt. Unatt. Ogilvie, Col. James 26 F. IP Oglander, Col. Henry Unatt. {i2i O'Malley, Col. George Orchard, Lt.-Col. Joseph E. I. C. Ser. O'Reilly, Lt -Col. Walter F.

% %

'

Ostcalil, Lt.-C(il.

Robert

late of

Gr. Lt.

Inf.

P SH a

from 26 F. 13 Otway, Lt. Gen. Sir Loftus Wm. Owen, Col. John, KH. I)ep. Adj. Gen. R. Mar.
H. Mar. IP Parke, Col. TUos. Adams ip aaa Parker, Col. John Boteler, late of R. Art. h. p. 11 F. 5124 Parkinson, Col. Edward Parlby, Maj.-Gen. B. B. E. I. C. Ser.
Pasley, Col. Charles William R. Eng. late of 43 F. Paty, Col. Geo.Wm. A'jFf. 94 F. jp Pearson, Maj.-Gen. Sir T. KCH. Peat, Capt. Alex. C. E. I. C. Ser. late of 50 F. IP Pelhj, Lt.-Col. Raymond Pennycuick, Lieut.-Col. J. KH. 17 F. IG Dr. IP Persse, Lt.-Col. William Pitman, Maj.-Gen. Robert E. I. C. Ser. late of 40 F. Plenderleath, Lt.-Col. Cliarlcs Pollock, Maj.-Gen. Geo. E. I. C. Ser. Pollok, Maj.-Gen. Thos. do. Pottinger, Lieut. Eldred do. R. Art. 13 Power, Col. William G.
13 Patrlchson, Col. C. C.
IP

KCH.

KCH.

P ^

^ #

IP Proctor, Col.

Henry Adolphus

2 Life Gds. M'Donald, Col. John 92 F. JM'Douall, Col. Robert h. p. Glengarry Fenc. M'Leod, Maj.-Gen. C. E. L C. Serv. 13 ?iaa Macdonald, Col. Alex. R. Art. IP ffl2ii Macdonald, Lt.-Col. R. Ranald, KH. 4 F. lie]). Adj. -Gen. Bomhai/. 13 aaa Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Bobt. late of 35 F. late of R. Art. 13 Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Roht. Maciloiiell, Lieut.-Col. George late of 70 F.
13

Purton, Major John


Col. Robert 13 Pynn, Lt.-Col. Sir

!i. p. F. late of E. \. C. Ser.

Pym,

R. Art.

Henry

late of Port. Ser.

13 ffli* Quentin, Lt.-Gen. 13 Rauiey, Co!. Henry,


13

Sir Geo. Aug.


li.

KCH.
Unatt.

KH.
J.

Roade, Col. Sir Thomas Reeves, Maj.-Gen. Geo.

p 24

F.

KH.

Sir Archibald Unatt. Macleoil, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, 77 F. Miulcod, Lt.-Col. Geo. 7'VHCM,lateof R. Eng. 13 MMcphiTscui, Col. R. Barclay, K/f. h. p. 71 F. late of 74 F. 13 Manners, Lt -Col. liussell Man.<:el, Lt.-Col. John late of 53 F. Mauson, Lt.-Col. Alex. E. L C. Ser.
13 Muc'hiine, Col.

KCH.

13

R. Eng. Reid, Lt.-Col. Wm. Richards, Maj.-Gen. All'red E. I. C. Ser. Roberts, Lt.-Col. Abraham do. late of do. Roberts, Col. Henry T. Robertson, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Duncan, late of 80 F. SiaS Robertson, Lieut.-Col. W. von, KCH. h. p. Ger. Legion. Unatt. 13 Rolt, Col. John

Jiai Roolte, Maj.-Gen. Sir


13 Ross, Lt.-Gen.
}P

Hen. W.

KCH.

John
late of

Maxwell,

Maync,
13

l\IaJ.-Gen. Sir ]\L.j.-Gcn. John

Cha.

Wm. KCH.
E.
I.

mX Rowan,

C. Ser.

Meade, Lt.-Gen. Hon. John

from 45 F.
Unatt. R. Art. do.

13 0:3.1 Jlerccr, Col. Douglas |J Mieliell, Lt.-Col. Edw. T. i) Micbell, Lt.-Col. Jolin

i) aiiE Rowan, Russel, Col. Lechmere 13 St. Clair, Col. Thos. Staunton, Salter, Major-Gen. Jas. F.

Lt.-Col. Charles Col. William

40 52

F. F.

E.

I.

KH.
E.
I.

Unatt. C. Ser. Unatt. C. Ser.

13 Middloniore, Major-Gen. IP Mlte.^; Col. Sir Edward fflU Miller, Lt.-Col. F. S.

George
80 F. late of 6 Dr.
late of

IP 8:8:3 Saltoun, Maj.-Gen. Alex. Lord, GCH. E. I. C. Ser. Sandwith, Maj.-Gen. Wui. do. Sandwith, Lt.-Col. Bentljajn

Scott, Lt.-Col.

John
456

4 Dr.

Most Hunourabk Order of the Bath.


.

1MPANI0N9 (CJJ.) Confinu^rf.


I

.n, Col. William Carilen h. p. 88 F. > lII, Col. Win. Hen. F. Dep. Qua.-Matl.Geii. a*t Indict. r. Col. Jiimes E. 1. C.?or.

Maj.-Gcn. J. W. !) Ur. William 37 F. Ilonry Geo. t'natt. AJjutant General, East Indies. itli, Col. .Sir C. F. R. Eiig. R. .\rt. I Smith, Col. J. W.
-Itiirli,
.

.>1.

-riiith, Col.

';

'

l.t.-Col. Itoltert

lafc of E. I. C. Scr.
I.

Lt.-Col. C.
irati, I'ol.
,

M. Carmiebael, E.
E.

C. Ser.
C. Ser. Unatt. C. Ser. Unatt.

Kenneth,

late Unatt.
I.

Tulloeh, Lt.-Col. Alex. E. I. 0. Scr. Turner, Col. Gc<.>rgc H. Art.Twceildalc, .M.-Geu.Geo. ilarq. of, KT. b. p. Upton, Lt.-Gcn. Ilun. A. P. Vernon, Col. Hen. C. E. Unatt. h. p 4.5 F. I2i Vipmrtux, Col. C. A. Viiiev,M.-Gen. 5;r James, A" C/7. from R.Art. Wade, Lt.-Col. Sir C. M. E. I. C. Ser. Unatt. |) Wailc, Col. Tbo9. Fra. r,(/i/i6, Col. Jiimes late of E. I. C. Ser. nV/rrf, Col. John Riehnrd late of 2 Dr. Warrc, Col. Sir William Unatt. Waters, Col. Edmund E. E. I. C. Scr-

P ^
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iio|ie,
-.

Lt.-Col. Foster Col. //ml. Leicester

9 P p

Watson, Maj.-Gcn. Sir Henrv Watson, Lt.-Col. W. L. late of E.

I.

C. Scr.

Maj.-Gen. 5ir EpliraimG.,E. -^taTelev.Col. William


t.-Col.'s.

I.

W.
G. A.

n, Lt. Col. Thomas -trettou, t'ol. Sempronias

E. I.e. Scr. do.


b. p.

P Wav, Maj.-Gcn. 5<> G. H. B. P Wells, Lt.-Col. Jobn Neave P Wemvss, Col. Tlios. Jas. WctlicraH, Col. Geo. Aiis. KH.
'

R. Ens. h. p. 'M F.
1

F.

84 F.

C. Str. l.t,-Col. Clia. Cvril Part. Scr. lor, Col. T. AV. Lt.-Gov. R. Mil. Coll. keray, M.-Gcn.Fred. Hcnnell, fm. R.Eutr. as, Col. Henry 20 F. ason, Col. Alexander h. p. 98 F. 11, Capt. Geo. E. I. C. Ser. n.C.I. Xatli. A"/7. Astut. Qua.-M.-Gen. late of 14 F. ;//, Lt.-Col. George ifo/i,Col. /7fnry late of 8-2 F. C.l. Riclmnl E. I. C. Ser. i, Maj.ir Tbos. do.
11.
I

Maj.-Oen.

E.

Wbecler, Lt.-Col. Hugh M. E. I. C. Ser. P Whinvatcs, Lt.-Col. Edward C. KH. R. Art. Whisli, Col. William S. E. I. C. Ser. White, Lt.-Col. ll'm. Grorc late of 94 F. P Sia Wilkin*, Lt.-Col. Geo. KH. late of Kif. Br. Williamson, Lt.-Col. William E. I. C. Ser. P Wilson, Col. Sir J. M. KH. Adj. ofChel. Hos. Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Thomas E. 1. C. Ser. Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Francis W. do. Wilson, Lt.-Col. Geo. Davis late of 4 F. Woo<l, Col. William, KH. h. p. 41 F.

P
P

Woodijate, Col. Willi,im

late of

CO

F.

Wynyard,

v.n, Col. Jacob h. p. 37 F. vor, Lt.-G. Hon. 11. Otivay fm. Coldst. Gds.

Col. Edn-ard pZiihlcke, Col. Geo. Henry

Unatt.
h. p. Port. Scr.

OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.


Uenn
liiith

Jobn Ireland, Dean of Westminster.

Genealogist
Itiijisirar

King of Arms Algernon Greiille, Esi|. and Srrretary Captain Michael Seymour, R. N. /Ay>i//y5i> Willing Mnorls, KH. Garter Khig of Anns.
.'Ac } Sir William Woods, KH. Garter King of An Second and 'J'j,: j of Arms. Secretary to Second and Third Clouts. Sir Harris Nicolas, KCSIG. KH.
.

Walter Aston Blount, Esq.


I'.'!

Cliester

Herald.

Gentleman
Missenger
Officer

"

'.eriik
i-

Beltz,

A"."/.

KH.

Lancaster Herald.

J.;'

liirhmoitd Herald*

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
OP OP

IN

THE ARMY

THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER

SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.


GRAND MASTER.
Field Marshal Field Marshal
bridffe,

His Royal Highness Aug.


F.

F.

KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES (GCMG.)


H.R.H. Aug.
Duke of Cam-

Duke of Camlridge, KG. GCB. GCH. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCMG.)


Colonel Sir Frederick Stovin, KCB. Dep. Assistant Com. Gen. Sir Edward Stuart Baynes, h. p. Maj.-Gen. Count Sir Francis Rivarola, KCH. R. Malta Fencible Regt.
?3

KG. GCB. GCH.


Coldst. Guards, anil GOth Foot.

1 F. (j Major Cliarles Andrews Bayley, Unatt. ^ Gen. Thomas Lord Lynedoch, GCB. % Lt.-Gen Sir C. Bulkeley Eperton, KCH. 89 F. Lt.-Col. Marq. Guiseppe de Piro, R. Malta Lt.-Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, KCB. 56 F. cible Regt. ^ Maj.-Gen.S;)-P/r(c;;ir'os.?,S:Cir.Iateof7oF. ^ Colonel Henry Balneavis, KH. Unatt.

Howard Douglas, Bt. KCB. Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Adam, 57 F. ffai Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander Woodford, KCB. Colonel Sir Frederick Hankey, late of the 15 F. ^P Lt.-Gen. Sir Hen. Frederick Bouverie, KCB.
19 Lt.-Gen. Sir
fflSa

GCB.

COMPANIONS.
|3 Lt.-Col.

(CMG.) Thomas Drake, Unatt.


Fen-

Gen. Sir Martin Hunter,


Stirling Castle.

GCH.

Governor of

5124

Dep. Com. Gen. James Woodhouse, h. Major John W. Parsons, Unatt.

p.

OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.


Chancellor

King of Arms
Registrar at Corfu Chancery of the Order

Sir Harris Nicolas, Sir Charles Douglas,

KCMG. KH.
CMG.
Street.

The Colonial Department, Downing

OFFICERS

NOW HOLDING RANK


WHO ARE PERMITTED

IN

THE ARMY

TO WE.iR

FOREIGN ORDERS.
The Orders mentioned in
/I

this List belong to the following Countries, the Institution of the Order:

and the Dates are

those of

iw/ria Maria Theresa (SClasses) 18 June, 1757. Leopold (3 Classes) 14 July 180G. iJovaria Maximilian Joseph (3 Clas.) 1 Jan.
1806.

Prussiu

Black Eagle 18 Jan. 1701.


Military Merit 1740. Red Eagle (3 Classes)12 June, 1792. Ardrew 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.
St.

Russia

Be?3!") Leopold (3 Classes.) Merit (3 Classes) Mar. 1759. Legion of Honour (5 Classes) 13 May 1802 Greece Saviour (4 Classes.) ffanowr Guelphs(3 Classes) 18 June, 1815. Na2desSi. Januarius (1 Class) July, 1738. St. Ferdinand and Merit, (3 Classes)

franee Military

Sardinia St. Maurice and

St.

Lazarus (2 Clas.)

St.

George and Reunion

April 1800. (3 Classes) Jan. 1819.

Persia

Netherlands VfilheXm (4 Classes) 30 Apr. 1815. Lion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801. Portugal 1\rinet and Sword (3 clas. )17Apr. 1748. St. Bento d'Avis (.2 Classes) 1789.

13 Nov. 1572 (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1 736. 5/7aJ7i Charles the Third (3 Clas.) 19 Sept. 1771. San Fernando (5 Clas.) 31 Aug. 1811. St. Hermenigilde(2Clas.) 10 July, 1815. St. Isabella the Catholic (3 Clas.) 1815. Sweden Sword (3 Classes) 17 Apr. 1748. ru/'Aej^- Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July, 1804. Tusca?iy St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807. Wirteniburg Military Merit (3 Clas.) 1759.

Saxony St. Henry

458

ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPIIIC ORDER.


KNIGHTS URAXD CROSSES.
r. (GCII.)

Mar. His U. H. Aug. Frederick,


i.ri.lL'f,

Duke of

IP

KG. GCB. GCMG.

lir.
.

His Majesty The King qf the Belgians,

GCB.

Gordon, Lt.-Gcn. Sir J.ATIlloiighby,JS<.<?rJ9. 23 F. Quarter Matter General 2 Dr. Grant, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Kcir, KCB. 13 Dr. Grev, Gen. Hon. Sir H. G. GCB.

9
Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F. iTClJ. Hiflc Brigade.

ilB

llalkctt, Lt.-Gen. Sir Colin,

KCB.

31 F.

|J (til

Anglesey, Gen.II.W.J/ar^.o/.iLG.CGi?.

|)

ffia

Barnard,

S F. a Havlv, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Henry ing Castle 10 F. ^ BiVe'sfonl, Gen. Wm. Carr. VUe. GCB. KCB. D Kianc, Lt.-Gen. a Ulakenev, Lt.-Gen. Ht. Him. Sir Edw. a
Blrvnmfield, Lt.-Gcn. Bcnj. Lord, Bradlonl, Lt.-(ion. S.VTIio.

Fra. Tho. Gen. R. Lord, GCB. KC. R. Horse Gds. General Commanding in\Chief. 20 F. )P Houstoun, Gen. Sir Wm. Bt. GCB. Hunter, Gen. Sir Martin, GCMG. Gov. of Stirlt> iSti Hill,

Hammond, Gen.

John, Lord,

GCB.

43 F.

ita Kempt, Lt.-Gen. Ri. Hon. Sir Jas.


Kerrison, Lt.-Gen. Sir

GCB.
2 F.

GCB. GCB.

R. Art.

II Brisbane, Lt.-Gen. Sir

T.M. ii^A-CB.

Bun-hersb,

Lt.-Gen. J. Lord,

KCB.

30 F. 34 F. from

B Ui a

Edw. Bt.
of,

KCB.
14 Dr.

Londonderry, Gen. C.

W. Marq.

GCB.

25 F. Fred. IP Campbell, Gen. Sir Hen. Church, Lt.-Col. Sir R. CB. latcGreek Lt. In.
Cocklinrn, General Sir George C.ickburn. Mnj.-Gen. Sir Jas. Bt.

KCB.

10 Dr. 24 F. D lia Lvon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. itCB. from 36 F. Mackenzie, Gen. Sir Alex. Bt. 32 F. .Macfarlane, Gen. Sir II. ATi*. a Murray, Lt.-Ocn. St. Hon. Sir G. GCB.

9
|J
I <

iSU
(

Colville,

..inl>cnnere,
ii.
'

Gen. Hon. Sir Cha. Gen. S. Vifc- GCB.

GCB.
1 Life

6 F. Gds.

42 F.
\i

u'ham, Maj. F. N.

Marq.

KP.

Unatt.

Gen. Sir

J.

Gustavus

^ a

ZSH Saltoun, Maj.-Gcn. A. Lord, liA Seaton, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord,


Sla-le,

CB. GCB. 26 F.
5 Dr. Gds.
40 F.

Gen. Sir John, Bt.

D
;

41 F. Lt.-Gen. Sir Ralph 11 F. ^ lit.nkiu, Gen. Sir R. S. KCB. Dovle, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Wm. CB. 37 F. r IT. Gen. Hon. Sir Alex. Unatt. .^tonc, Capt. J. Z<>rrf(CiriO h. p. Licnt. W. G. Earl of, KT. Unatt. larence. Col. Lord Frederick Lt. Gov. of Chester. i r L-, r,Gen. Sir John 75 F. Fuller, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Joseph
\^

irling,

Smitli, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Lionel, Bt. Lt.-Gen. J. Lord, i3 ffSa Strafford,

KCB. KCB.

29 F.

19 F. Turner, Gen. Sir Hilgrovc 9 3IS1 Vivian, Lt.-Gen. ii(. Hon. Sir R. H. JS<. Dr. 1 GCB. g ilH Wellington, Fd. Jlar. A. Dfe of, KG. GCB. Gien. Gds. and Rifle Brigade. 17 F. Wetherall, Gen. Sir Fred. Aug. Wheatley, Maj.-Gcn. Sir Henry

KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCH.)


Pownoll 6 Dr. :..-, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Geo. .\riutsschiUlt, Maj. Sir V. von, CB. Gcr. Leg. h-PArtliur, Col. Sir Geo. Ton. C^.G.L. IP ii\ Baring, Lt.-Col. G. Bnron \i Barton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert h. p. John D Bi-?ct, Commissary General Sir I) iSa Bowater, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edw. fm. Scotch Fus. Gds. from 13 Dr. *^i Browne, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, from (iOtli F. Browne, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Tliomas, h. p. 23 F. Bmwne, Col. Sir Thomas H. Cari'V, Maj.-Gen. Sir Octavius, CB. Parker, CB. Wm. Sir Maj.-Gcn. ( arrol, Louii W. Vi'c. late of 50 F. JP ( hahot, Maj.-Gen. Cl.npman, M.-Gcn. Sir S. R. CB. from R. Eng. Cliri~tie,Ciil. Sir Arch. Dep. Gem. Stirl. Cattle. Clifton, M.-Gen. .Sir Ar. B. KCB. 17 Dr.

Dc

Davy, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. Gabriel, CB. R. Eugn. Butts, Lt.-Gen. Sir Augustus Unatt. D'Estc, Col. Sir Autr. Fred. Hen. KCB. Roht. Sir Maj.-Gen. Dick, I5J )9 R. Eng, Dickens, Lt.-Gen. Sir S. Trevor Douglas, Maj.-Gen. .Sir Neil, KCB. Downman, M.-Gen. Sir T. CB. from R. Art. 51 F. DUrban, Lt.-Gen. Sir Benj. GCB. E'zerton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Bulkeley,

^ 9 9

9 MB a 9 a 89 F. GCMG. 9 Eustace, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. Comwallis, CB. Art. R. Robert, KCB. Sir 9 Gardiner, Col. 9

'

9 SH P JU h. p. Royal Art. Courov, Cant. Sir Jolui, Bt. 73 F. F. WL Harris, Lt.-Gen. W. O. Lard. CB. 9 Cotton, M.-Gen. Sir Willoughby, GCB.m 12 Dr. Harvey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCB. y umming, Lt.-Gen. Sir H.J. Hartiuauu, Lt.-Col.Sir J. A' Cii. late Gcr. Unatt. 19
(

H. Eng. Gosset, Col. Sir William, CB. 90 F. Grant, Lt.-Gen. Sir Lewis KCB. Greenwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Leonard from late 104 F. Halkett, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alex. Halhett, Lt.-Col. Hmjh, CB. lateO. Leg. Hnnbury, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, from Gr. Gds.

)9 Cust, Lt.-Col.

Hon. Sir Eilward

MS

Dolbiac, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. Chas.

3 Dr. Gds.
4.50

Let'.

Royal Hanoverian Guelplnc Order.

KNIGHTS COMMANDERS CraHnMf,^.


13 Hawker, Lt.-Geii. Sir Thomas (j Dr. Gds ^ Pearson, Maj.-Oen. Sir Thomas, CB. 1? Herries, Col. SirYfrn. Lewis, CB. Unatt. Prott, Capt. Sir Victor h. p. late Ger. Leg. Iliqgim, Col. SirSam.G. lateof Scots Fusil. Gds. Pym, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals, Sir Wm. h. p IJ Hutchinson, Lt.-Gen. Sir W. G. Governor of affil Quentin, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug C-B Carrickferqns. 13 Reynett, Col. Sir 3. H. ],. . Kearney, Maj.-Gen. Sir James, from 2 Dr. Gds Riall, Lt.-Gen. Sir Phineas 74 p. King, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, CB. Rivarola, Maj.-Gen. Count Sir Fra. 5iaa Krauchenberg, Lt.-Col. 'Baron von, CB. R. Malta Fenc. h. late Ger. Leg. p. aaa Robertson, Lt.-Col. Sir W. von, ^ Lloyd, Lt.-Gen. Sir Evan 7 Drag. Gds. Ii__^ P- late Ger. Ler. iP Low, Maj.-Gen. Siegesmond C. G? ^aran, Sia iJooie, Maj.-Gen. Sic fl". W. CB. -h. late Ger. Leg. p. ,, late of Scots Fus. Gds. , sfUa Macdonell, Maj.-Gen. Sirias. KCB. Ross, Maj.-Gen. Sir Patrick, GCMG. from Coldstream Gds. . ,^ late of 75 F. MacGregor, M.-Gen. Sir Evan J.M. Bt.KCB. Savage, Maj.-Gen. Sir John B. KCB. Macleod, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, CB. 77 F from R. Marines. , Macra, Col. John Unatt Thornton, Maj.-Gen. Sir C. Wade, late of R. Art. Maxwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cha. Wm. CJS. y 8123 Townsend, Col. Hon. Sir H. G. P. Unatt iP fflSE May, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, :C5. from P Trench, Maj.-Gen, Sir Fred. Wm. R. Art. P Tuyll, Maj.-Gen. Sir William -Montresor, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. Gage 2 Dr. Gds tJ Viney,Maj.-Gen. Sir James, C5. from R. Art. Mnlcaster, Lt.-Gen. Fred. Wm. R Eng' AVebb, Sir John MD. Director General Medical ?P ass Nicolay, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm., CJ3.

KCMG.

CB

3
#

1
,. i3

Connell, Maj.-Gen. Sir M. Cha. Paterson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Ca-pt.

of Caris-

Department. T,,, , Whitmore, Maj.-Gen. Sir George, fromR. Ent^ Whittingham, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Sam. Ford,

KCB.

_
Peacocko, Gen. Sir

hrook Castle.

W. M. ^C.

Governor of
Kinsale.

Wilson, Lt.-Gen. 5m- Wiltshire i 31 Woodford, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ximenes, Maj.-Gen. Sir David

R
3.

71 F Art'

G.

KCB.

KNIGHTS.
A'Court, Col. C. Ashe, CB. IP Anderson, Maj. Joseph i9 fflM Anderson, Lt.-Col. Robert 13 Angclo, Lt.-Col. E. A. 13 Arnaud, Maj. J. Arnold, Col. Jas. Robertson Austen, Lt.-Col. John 13 Balneavis, Col. Henry, CMG. 13 JlJSa Barton, Lt.-Col. Alex. 13 Bayly, Maj. Sir Henry
h. p. .50 F. 13
13

(KH.)
Campbell, Lt.-Col. James fflSa Carey, Lieut. Thos.

Unatt
h. p. Ger. Leg.
1

91 f! Unatt.
flo.

Carter, Col.

John

R. Eng. Unatt. Unatt. 13 Dr


Unatt'. h. p. R. Art.

Baynes, Lt.-Col. Henry Beekwith, Lt.-Col. Wm. Benne, Capt. Lewis 13 ism Bisliop, Maj. Peter
13 iiiai 13
ff-ffii

Unatt. h. p. Ger. Leg.

13 Bootli, Lt.-Col.

Henry

13 Bossett, Col. Chas. P. de,

^
13

CB.

Bradshaw, Lt.-Col. Geo. Paris

Unatt 43 F. h. p
77 F R. Art'
h. p.

Unatt. Bcp-Arlj.-Gen., Ceylon, , __, , p fflia Chatterton, Lt.-Col. Jas. Chas. 4 Dr. Gds. iJiaa Clark, Maj. John 04 F, Clarke, Lt.-Col. Andrew 46 F. 13 Clarke, Dep. -Insp. -Gen. John, Gierke, Lt.-Col. St. John Aug. 13 Unatt. 13 Gierke, Maj. Thos. Henry Shadwell h. p. Cloete,Lt -Col.A.J.h.p.21 Dr. Deputy Quarter-

13 fSM Chalmers, Lt.-Col. 13 Charleton, Lt.-Col. Edward

Wm. CB.

h. p!

MD

13 SUfl Brereton, Lt.-Col. 13 Briggs, Lt.-Col. John F. 13

Wm. CB.

Colebroko, Lt.-Col. Sir W. M, G. Considine, Lt.-Col. James 13 Couper, Col. George, CB.

Master-General, Cape of Good Hope.


R. Art. Unatt. Unatt.
do.

Brock, Lt.-Col. Saumarez do. Brown, Col. George, CB. Rifle Bri" Bruce, Maj. William 13 Unatl. 13 ffiffit Bulow, Lt.-Col. J. Baron, CB. late G. L Bunl)ury, Col. Thos. 07 F. 13 Mil Burncy, Maj. W. Cape Mounted Riflemen Bunowes, Maj. Robert Edw. Unatt BiirsJeni, Col. Nathaniel late of 67 F.' Busii, Lt.-Col. William 1 W. I Rent 13 Butler, Maj. James Unalt.' 13 SiSl Cadell, Lt.-Col. Charles do.

Mi

Cox, Lt. -Col. John 13 fflSil Cox, Lt.-Col. William 13 Crabbe, Maj. Eyre J. Creagh, Lt.-Col. Sir Michael
13 ?ail

Part. Serv.

P
13 13

3iaa Cross, Lt.-Col.

m\ Crowe,

Lt.-Col.

John John

Dales, Lt.-Col.

Samuel
'

74 F. 86 F. 08 F. Unatt. h.p.

13 Cairncross, Lt.-Col. Alex. 13 Cairnes, Lt.-CoL J. E.

00 F.
Unatt. 9 Dr". 9j F.

Campbell, Lt.-Col. Alexander 13 Campbell, Col. James

aaa Dance, Lt.-Col. Sir C. Webb do. t)aubeney, Col. Henry do. Davison, Lt.-Col. Sir William do. Deane, Maj. Charles 1 F. 3!Sil Decken, Maj. Wm. Baron late Ger. Leg 13 Derinzy, Maj. B. Vigors F 13 aaa Dlggle, 'Lt.-Col. Charles R. Mil. Coll Du Plat, Lt.-Col. Gustavus Chas. R. Eng, Durie, Assist.-Insp. Wm. h. p. Ord. Med. Dep. 13 Edwards, Maj. B. Bidwell Unatt.

400

Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.

9 Jil Elliot, Lt. Col. Wm. Hen. B Kiik-Und, Col. UirlianI B Kiutucr, U.-Ccil. Sir J. R. B Ev.nird, Lt,-Ct.l. Mutl.iiis. Tfl.
Falciiuir, Col. CA,xw\t,Irt.'p.

Elliot,

U.-Col.

Wm.

ITnatt.

Lowen,Maj. Pierce

Cape Mounted Riflemen.


I'natt.

51 F.
41 F.
I'lintt.

B
m ^

.Macadam, Lt.-Col. William

M-Cuskill, Col.

John

14
U.

I".

Mai- Bean, Lt.-Col. Fred. lai Macdonald, Lt.-Col. H. Ranald,

9 F. 84 F.

Fd. Off. Rec. Vht.


\>.

CB. 4 F. Dep.-Adj.-Gen. Bomlwy.


Cnatt.

rmiUav. Lt.-Col.

.K\ix.

Macintosh, Col. A. F.
irSl
Xi

SZI ritzliimld, Lt.-Col. Edw. Tlios. }2l I'itz .Maurice, Maj. John

do.

Unntt.

B a B B

" orl.,>, Dep.-Inp.-Gcn. Clias. F. k KC. 4.'J F. A lorlony, -Maj. Jajui-9 ForstiT, .Muj. \V. F. Unntt. FrasiT. Lt.-Col. Robt. Furt-Mnjor, Jrrtci. Fnrtli. Lt.-Col. Jas. .\uitt.-(iua..Mast. (li'ii. Frii.cl], Lt.-Col. Cuilbirt 2< F. FulL.n, Lt. Col. Jas. Forrest late of 92 F. (Jal.riel, Col. Robt. BurtI, CB. Ii. p. Tnatt. fel i.irland, Lt.-Col. J. I'natt. BJllGawler, Lt.-Col. Georce '
(

MD.

a<H Mackworth, Lt.-Col. Sir Digbv, Bt. do. do. Madcod, Col. Sir Hen. Geo. h.p. Maiphirs.in, Col. R. B. C B.
Cnatt. 37 F.
Un.itt.

i!il ^ladi.x. Lt.-Col. llenrv Maumrs, Lt.-Col. llenr^- Herbert iJ .Mai.M-l. Lt.-Co!. Robt. Christopher .Mnr>liall. Lt.-Col. George

B B
B 9

Garritt, Maj. Robert 4C F. < i.^ldos, Lt.-Col. John Cnatt. h. p. JJl (;.M)duian, Col. Step, .\rthnr, CB. Qua <! i!l Gore, Col. Hon. Charles, CB. JJep.

Mast.-Gen.
,r. Col.
'

in

Canada.
Unatt.
h. p.

Gideon

late of 4 F.

.rant, Maj. .Wex.


lit,
1.

82 F. 1 Dr. Marten, Lt.-Col. Thomas ^ -Maxwell, Lt.-Col. Arch. Montgomery 3fi F. y Meade, Maj. Roche, VnMt. Dtp.-.U.-Adj.-G. y Meade, Sir3o\m.MV. Ix.-p. Dep.-In.-. of Hos. Menzii-s, Lt.-Col. Charles H. Mar. Art. h.p. ^ Michell, Maj. Chas. Comwallis h.p. R. Art. Miller, Lt.-Col. William Unatt. Moore, Lt.-Col. John late of R. Mar. Moricc, Maj. T. H. 1 F. Mullen, Maj. Robert R. .\rt. .Mnnro, Lt.-Col. Alex. Unatt. -Xcwton, Lt.-Col. Wm. Hen.

ySil

B
U
JD

Insp. i'ir Jas. Hobt. .VX(. Lt.-Col. G.-orv'C

'

William 'n,Co\. J. Potter


l.t.-Col.

R. Enc. Cnatt.

Nicholson, Lt.-Col. 'flios. Xicklc, Col. Robt.

W.

do. Part. Ser.


h. p.

^3 .Vorcliffe, Lt.-Col. Xorcliffe

late of Sco. Fus. Gils. Hon, Col. .Nicholas, Inf. F. O. Bee. But. R. .\rt. lanliiiL'e, Maj. Ricliaril l.ir... C.l. John, CB. h. p. 20 Dr. late of 03 F. Col. //. Bulteel 33 F. tv, Maj. Jos. Mark Lt.-Col. BLsell, Infp. F. O. Ree. Vitt.
V, Lt.-Col.

Gates, Lt.-Col. Jas. Poole

do.

?a
B

Oldfield, Lt.-Col. John Owen, Col. John, CB.

R. F.ng. Dep. Adj. R. Mar.

James
William

h. p.

{)

c^l HaTelork,
II' i>,

.Maj.

B B

Maj. Jas. Price Hi niU-rson, Col. Geo. Aug. B?2^t Henderson, Maj. James II' "iltrson, Maj. John Wm. Hi-.ins. Lt. Col. Wm. W.

4 Dr. Cnatt.
li.

I'arr\', .Maj. -Gen. Parrv Jones 94 F. Pity, Col. Geo. Wm. CB. 17 F. Pminycuick, Lt.-Col. John Unatt. Pipon, Maj. George B Pitt, Col. Geo. Dean, Imp. Fd. Off. Ree. Ditt. K. Art. B Power. Col. Wm. G. CB. Unatt. B Uainev. Col. Henr>-, CB.

p.

I'natt.
h. p.

B B B B

Ratcliffe, Lt.-Col.

John

do.

Reeves, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Jas.


Ridilall, Col.

CB.

Lt.-Gov. of
Placentifim

Inatt.
do. Rifle Briff. h. p.

Wm.

H. -._.. Lt.-Col.

John

Riddell.

C:ol.

Unatt. Hen. Jas. Att.-Qua.-Mast.-Gen.


Unatt.
late of R.

B JM llope, Lt.-Col. John Chas. B H-ward, Col. Thos. Phipps


How. (en,
Lt.-Col. J.

Irwin, Maj. F.

Cnalt. H. Lord C. 03 F. Commandant of the Troopi in Weitern Australia.


I'natt.

tjaikson, Lt.-Col. Edward ii\ Jackson, Lt.-Col. James


Jerv.i*. Lt-Col. William Joii. s Lt.-Col. Georce E. {J..ii.r, Lt.-Col. James

B R. Newf. B Sail, Lt.-Col. William B St. Clair, Col. T. Staunton, CB.


Sherloek, Col. Francis Simson, Lt.-Col. Robert Singleton, Lt.-Col. John

Roberts, Col. Rich. Robvns, Maj. John R.iss, Maj. Jas. Kerr Rvan. Maj. Thos.

Mar.

PIU

Unatt.

50 F.
Vet. Cos.

Unatt.

6 Dr. Gds. h.p. 70 F.

late of 4 Dr.

Gds.
h. p.

h.p. J.Ti,., Lt.-Col. Rice R. Eng. B*Jl KennedT, Lt. Col. Alei. Kennedy Clark ( H. 7 Dr. 0<U. Kerr, Lt.-Col. Lord Robert h. p. King, Lt.-Col. (ha. Imp. F. O. Ree. But. B late Ger U-_'. B Kr.n, nfeldt, Maj. Ch. Ton 91 F. fiaiX Umi.nt. Maj. Xomian
'

B B B SIvfleld, Maj. J. Clavell

S.

?U

B
t'

>1J I.aiitour,
1

CI.

P.

.\.

CB.

h. p.

I.

R. Newf. Vet. Cot. Unatt. 4 F. t.-Col. John er, .Maj. llenrv Fred. 97 F. 73 F. ttl Loe, Col. Junes Fred. CB. I-uvoll, Lt.-CoL L. B. 15 Hiusars.
.
i

law, Maj. Robert Lt.-Col. Charles

Tavlor, Slaj. Abraham B. Ta'vlor, Lt.-Col. Priugle

Smith, Lt.-Col. Sir J. .M. F. Smith, Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton Cape Mounted Rif. B Somerset, Col. Henry Sorell, Lt.-Col. Sir T. S. late 12 R. V. B. Southwell, Capt. Hon. Cha. Unatt. Spink, Lt.-Col. John 24 F. B Stack, Maj. Geo. FiU Gerald 86 F. Stephens, Maj. Hen. Sykes Unatt. Charles Lt.-Col. Stisted, B

90 F. CO F. R. Eng. h.p.

F.

Unatt.

3 Dr. B JU Thackwell, Sir Joseph, KCB. B Thorn, Col. Nathan. CB. Att.-Qr.-Mat.-Gen.
Thorn, Lt.-Col. William
late of

25 Dr.

zz

4G1

Officers permitted to ic'ear

Foreign Orders.

KNIGHTS C'o<;Hfrf.
Thorne, Maj. Per. Fra. Unatt. Tlu.viihill, Maj. Jas. Badham do. Thorpe, Maj. Samue) do. Tremenheere, Col. Walter late of R. Mar. Unatt. 5iia Trevor, Maj. A. H. ?3 Jia Turner, Lt.-Col. Chas. Barker, Part. Serv. Unatt. Tj-ler, Lt.-Col. John ia
13 fflSa

Wildman,

Col.

Edward

h. p.

% mi, Wimn.i,U.-Co\. Geo. CB. lateof Rif. B. 81 F. y Willcocks, Maj. Robt. Hen. Unatt. % Williams-Molyneux, Maj. Thos.
W. F. Part. Ser. Sir J.M. CB. Adj. to Chel. Hosp. Wilson, Lt.-Col. Nathan Unatt. Wilson, Maj. Nicholas 77 F. 92 F. aSa Winchester, Lt.-Col. Robt. Wood, Col. William, CB. h. p. do. 19 Wood, Lt.-Col. Wm. Leighton do. (9 Wooldridge, Col. Thos. T. Wright, Lt.-Col. Charles R. Militaiy College. Wright, Col. John R. Mar. Young, Lt.-Col. Plomer Unatt.
jj Williams, Lt.-Col. i3 Wilson, Col.

^m

Valiant, Col. Thomas AValker, Maj. -Gen. Edward "Wallace, Col. Sir J. M. Wallace, Lt.-Col. Robert Weare, Lt.-Col. Thomas Wetherall, Col. Geo. Aug. CB. 39 JiSa Whinyates, Lt.-Col. E. C. Wilding, Lieut. Ernest

40 F.
Unatt.
do.

1
Prov. Batt.
1

SM ^

F.

CB.

R. Art.

late Ger. Leg.

OTHER FOREIGN ORDERS.


IP

aSa Ahercrombij,

Col.

Hon. Alex. CB.


late of

Coldstream Gds.

( Knight Tower and Sword { Knight Maria Theresa I. Fourth Class St. George
i

A'Court, Col. Cha. A.


13 ffSa

CB. KH.

h. p. 1

Greek
Fred.

Lt. Inf.

Adam, Lt.-Gen. Bt. Hon. Sir

GCB.
57 F. 14 F.
Unatt.

Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit Knight St. Maurice and Lazare Knight Maria Theresa
Class St.

GCMG.
Sir Alex.

X First

Anne

Alexander, Capt. Sir Jas. Edw.

Third Class Lion and Sun

Bento d'Avis Knight Tower and Sword Second Class St. Anne LThird Class Wilhelm 13 Saa Anglesey, Gen. H. W. Mtirq. of, KG. GCB. k S Commander Maria Theresa 7 Dr. ^ Second Class St. George GCH. late of Sco. Fus. Gds. Second Class of Crescent Aiisley, Col. Bcnj. 4 Dr. Gds. Commander of Tower and Sword 13 Anson, Gen. Sir Geo. GCB.
St.

Commander fCo

P Anderson, Col.

CB.

13 Arburthnot, Maj.-Gen. Sir R.


19 Arentsschildt,

KCB.
late

do.

do.

Maj. Sir V. von,

CB. KCH.
German Legion
Unatt. R. Eng.
h. p. 8 Gar.

Knight
do.

do.
do.

Armstrong, Col. Sir Rich. CB. Arnold, Col. J. R. KH. Aubin, Capt. Tho. 13 ffliB Baring, Lt.-Col. G. Bar. von,
13
19
fflSa

Bn.
I
J ^

Second Class of Crescent Knight St. Joseph


Fourth Class Wilhelm

h. p.

CB. KCH. German Legion

Knight Maria Tlieresa Fourth Class St. George Knight Tower and Sword i First Class St. Fernando R. Art. 19 Basset, Capt. Rich. X Knight Isabella the Catholic 2 F. Second Class Dooranee Empire Baumgardt, Col. J. G. CB. h. p. 43 F. First Class San Fernando Beckham, Captain Horatio, Brig. Second Class St. Anne 13 (Bia Beckwith, Col. Charles, CB. li. p. Rifle TGrand Cross Tower and Sword St. Ferdinand and Merit of St. Hermenigilde 10 F. -^ Beresford, Gen. W. C. Vise. GCB. GCH. Charles the Third San Fernando L f Knight Tower and Sword Sir G. H. F. KCB. <( Fourth Class of St. Wladimir 19 fflSa Berkeley, Maj. Gen.
Barnard, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F.
13 Barns, Lt.-Gen.

GCB. GCH.

Sir James

S.

KCB.

Rifle Brigade Rifle Brigade

I.

Wilhelm

13 Blakeney, Lt.-Gen.

Bt. Hon. Sir E.

KCB. GCH.
7 F.
J

Knight Tower and Sword

19 Blunt, Lt.-Gen. Richard,


39

C(i F.

Commander Tower and Sword


Bento d'Avis f Commander St.
^ l^

Brackenbury, Lt.-Col. Sir Edward

Unatt.

Knight Tower and Sword St. Fernando 462

Officers permitted to
"lie,

wear Foreii/n Orders.


Gds.
{

Maj.-Ocn. Lmcrmee,

late of 1 Life
fron.
1

Secoud Class of Crescent

.
).'
1'

.,MaJ.-Ge..VJoh.A-C//.
-lian,

3 Dr.

]i^' J---'^

Maj.-Cicu. Sir John,

KCIi.

Uo

F.

Commander Tower and Sword

Knight Maria Theresa C U liup.'hersh, Lt.-Gen. J. Lord,KCD. GCII. fromC3F.-^ Grand Cross St. Ferdinand and Merit St. Joseph L Kni^lit Tower and Sword |) linrvroyne, >Iaj.-Gen. Sir J. F. KCB. from R. En^;. Unatt. Knight Charles the Third amai'. Col. Uurees, fi 3 ai Ca.neron, Maj.-Gcn. Sir A. KCB. Dep. Gov. of ^^^^^^ ^,^^^ g^
(

TP

iinipbell,

Lt.-Gen. Sir Arch. Bt.

GCB.

62 F.
72 F.^

^^^^ Commander Tower and Sword

f Knight Maria Theresa

V 1

Campbell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Cohn,

KCB.

"11,
'

GrH. ^ ^,jj^^^,^ h. p. 52 F. ampbell, Lt.-Col. Patrick, CB. h. p. 23 F. 'aniplK-U, Col. \Vm. CB. I, .Muj.-Gen. CB. Sir \V. P. KCH. from 18 F. ,. ,,<ir r. o Life FT Gds. 2 t. Gen. W Earl, KT.

Major "

Neil, Z)e. (jMrtr. Jffif. I


'

^^^^^ Ma^llliia^'nTofeph Lcommandcr Tower and Sword ) a ^i. Dooranee n n Second Class Empire
i

Knight Charles the Tliird Second Class St. Anne Knight Charles the Third
S i^t.

>

Andrew

ti

Col. //on. Fred. iithcart, Lt.-Col. Hon. George,


it.

h. p.
1

02 F. Dr. Gds.
1.'

^ p^^_.^ ^,,^^ g^ Second Class St.

^^^^
Anne

, . T . ri I f r^i .1 Chichester, Lt.-Col. 5ir Charles,


.

Ch':rrh, Lt.-Col. Sir Richard,

CB. GCII.
late of

Fourth Class St. Wladimir I'Knight Charles the Tliird >i J Couiniander Isabella the Catholic 811-.^ p._.^j (,,^^^ ^^ Fernando LThird ClasS do. f Grand Cross St. George and Reunion of
'^"P"^' V, . l^Comniander St.

Greek

Lt. Inf.

, Fcrdmand and Merit


_
,.
,

..

l.t.-Gen.

John Granby
12 Dr.
17 Dr.
|

Second Class of Crescent


do.

i.Gcn. R. B.

do.

e
{)

a Clifton, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. B. iiTCiJ.


ill ColviUe, Gen. Hon. Sir C.
S.

^^Jj

GCB. GCH.
1

F.

[|-^ Commander Tower and Sword

J^^
St.

UCombcnnerc,Gcn.

Vitc.GCB.GCH.

f Grand Cross Tower and Sword LifeGds.<( Charles the Third


i.

l,m

Fernando

Coo*..L..-Cl

^-7- ff,-^_,_,
09
F.

Fonrth Class St. Wladimir


I

Considine, Capt.

Wm.

^ Cotton, Maj.-Gen.A'irWilloughby, GCB. JfC//. SWF. late of Port. Serv. ^ Cox, Col. Sir William,
Croftoii, Lieut. Eilward Walter, |) Crosse, Lt.-Col. Ji^shna, Unatt. D'Ari-v, Lt.-Col. Joseph,

R.
late of

.\rt.

Dick, M^j..Gen. Sir R. . KCB. KCH D 9 D.iuglas, Lt.-Gen. Sir Howard, CB. Bt. GCMG. P JiLl Douglas, Maj..Geu. Sir .V. KCB. KCH
J^

R. Art.
\

Second Class San Fernando First Class Dooranee Empire Knight Tower and Sword First Class St. Fernando Knight St. Fernando Second Class Lion and San

^^^:^^^^:^,
Knight Charles
tlie

Third

^^^ ^\ZluZZu^;r
Commander Tower and Sword
L<-_'iiiu

Downes, Maj.-Gcn. U. Lord, KCJi.


Doyle, Ll.-Gcn. Sir
I>o,,le,

("Knight

of

IIr>uoiir

9 9 9
9

C.W. CB.

GCH.
late

Col. Sir J.

M. KCB.

< Knight Charles the Tliird L Second Class of Crescent nf 12 Gar. Bn. Knight Tower and Sword
do.

hiiiidas, .Maj.

Gen. //oh. Sir R. L.Afii. Sir B. KCB. KCII. Lllingham, Gen. K. A. Earl of, GCB.
l)l'rlian, Lt.-Gen.
fi 1 VI n hlphinstone, Maj.-Oen.

do.

b\ F.

Commander Tower and Sword


do.
i

F.

do.
St.

Ml

TiW

I." /-"D CB. K.

Second Class

Aunc

j.,^^, J p^^_,^

-wWMra
do

/"Grand Cross St. Fernando

ifill

Evans, Col. Sir

De Lacy, KCB.
E.

h. p.

.5

W.

I.

R.-^

Fifth'clliss'

Farrant, Lieut. Fra. Fitzgerald, Lt. Lionel Cha.

I.

Wm.

Hen.

Comj). Sorv. 2 W. 1. Heg.

Lcirand Cniss Charles the Tliird .'Second Class Lion and Sun

Knight Tower and Sworil

Officers permitted to luear


Forbes, Gen. J. Lord, Forbes, Cha. F. KH. ^3 ? Sil Fremantle, Col. John, Ci?. |j (iardiner, Col. Sir Robert, KCB. Gilts, Capt. Stephen, Maj.-Gen. Sir ^V.

Foreign Orders.
St.

21 F.

Januarius
Class of Crescent

MD.

Dep. Insp. Gen.

KCH.

o--

Unatt. R. Art. R. Mar.

Second Knight Second Knight


|

Maximilian Joseph
Class St.

Anne

Tower and Sword


,^.

M. KCB.^^^
^^^_
late of

,_, ,,^^^

,_

Gorreqtier, Col. Gideon, K.H.

13

Gosset, Col. Sir William, CB. Gough, Maj.-Gen. *;> Hugli,

Grant, Lt.-Gen. Sir '

Wm.

5123 Grant, Sir Jas. Rob.

KCH. KCB. 2 Dr. \ KCB. GCH. ( Med. Dep. MD. KH.


Keir, '

St. Ferdinand and Merit Second Class of Crescent (.Commander St. Maurice and St. Lazare R. Eng. Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit 91) F. Kniglit Charles the Third

fComraander

F.(

^*" ^<^ *""

W 9153
1&

Gray, Maj.-Gen. Wm. Greenock, Maj -Gen. C. M. Lord,

KCB.
Corps

l}'^^,^}\f Knight Maria Theresa Second Class St. Anne Second Class of Crescent } Fourth Class St. Wladimir
f

from
Grey, ^' Maj.-Gen. John
'

late R. Staff

CB.
C.

IP

533 Halkett, Lt.-Gen. Sir


Hare, Col. John,

KCB. GCH.
h. p.

^ aSi
13
13

Harvey, Col. Sir Robt.


Henderson, Col. G. A.
R.

CB. KH. J. CB.

Wilhelm ^"'^ht Tower and Sword Commander St. Bento d Atis f Commander Maximilian Joseph 31 .<[ Tliird Class Wilhelm L Knight Tower and Sword 20 Dr. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
_

h. p. Port.

Serv
h. p.

KH.
7-

^ ?ia Hill, Gen. e 5123 Hill, Col.


'

Lord.GCB. GCK.R.Horse Guards,


T ^ General Conunandinq "
y-,

'K^"'"^ ^""'"'f Knight Tower and Sword Second Class of Crescent rGrand Cross Tower and Sword Commander Maria Theresa
\

'*'"' ^'-

^'

Sir

R.

C.

CB.

Second Class St. George , ^ Second Class of Crescent LThird Class Wilhelm ^"'Sht Maria Theresa late of R. Horse Gds. \ ( Fourth Class St. George

/-.7 ^ Chief '

j,

Col. Sir 13 Hill, '

Dudley, J

St. L.

CB. "

Hockings, Lieut. Robert 5:53 Hoste, Col. Sir G. C. CB. 13 Houstoun, Gen. Sir Wm. Bt.

GCB.

R. Marines R. Eng. GCH. 20 F.

Howdcn,

Lt.-Col. J.

H. Lord,

KH.

^"""^f Tower and Sword Knight San Fernando Knight St. Ferdinand and Merit Second Class of Crescent f Second Class St. Anne Commander Legion of Honour Unatt.-<; Knight Charles the Third Tliird Class Leopold
\
J

Unatt.

'''='"

^'-

^*

'''^"^

First Class

Imhoff, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Jackson, Capt. Sir Keith Alex. Bt. Johnson, Lt.-Col. Chas. C. 13 Johnson, Surg. Edward, MB. Jones, Lt.-Col. James, KH. \i Jones. Lt.-Col. B. O. Keane, Lieut. Hon. E. A. W. 13 Kciine, Lieut.-Gcn. John, Lord, GCB.
'^ U
_

4 Dr. h. p. 10 F.
h. p. 39 F. h. p. 1.5 Dr.

LComraander Saviour Grand Commander St. Joachim Second Class Lion and Sun
do.

Knight Charles the Third


do.

Unatt.

GCH.

Lt.-Gen. Right Hon. Sir James, ?a3 Kempt, i- '


''

'J
10 F.
Serv.

2 F. 43 F.

Knight Tower and Sword Third Class Dooranee Empire


First Class
I

Dooranee Empire
S,\^^

'^".'^"'3, GCB. f Third .^^''^Ji;'''''^''' Inck; tieOr<^e

L
19

A^'ilhelm \\'ilhelm
1^'""' ^lass St.

aai Lambert, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, '


G.

GCB.
E.

Wladimir

Commander Maximilian Joseph


Second Class Lion and Sun Knight Charles the Third

Laughtcn, Lieut. John,


13 Lee, Lt.-Col. Sir F. G.

L Comp.

Royal Marines

Le Marcliant, Lt.-Col. Sir John G.

99

F.

\ T.'''.'^

Logan

Lt. George,

Royal Marines

Ivnight Charles the Third Knight Legion of Honour


St.

?"f

^," !'<'';".'^?

'Commander Tower and Sword

Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Marq.

of,

GCB. GCH.
10 Dr. 'I

Fourth Class Black Eagle

George

Grand Cross Red Eagle Sword tussian Medal in Commemoration of


Capture of Paris

the

404

Officers permitted to irear

Fonign Orders.
\ p,,^, (-.,35,
S

;!5l I.yiion,

Mnj.-Geu. Hon. E. P. CB. from 2 Life Guards


R. Eng.
.
.

g,

Wl.i.liiiiir

Lvnn

Lieut.

James

r Knight Charles the Third < First Chiss San Fernando (.Commander Isuljella tlie Catholic

5 n M 5

^1

Lyon, Lt..Gcn. Sir

J.

^ GCH. --,^x, KCB.

Commander Jlaximihan ,_< 24 F.


J

Joseph

f g.rd

MC.ri^'or Sir J.

M: t.J"an,'Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCB. 51 Macdonald. Col. .\le!t. CB.


Macdonalil, Lt.-Col. Iloht.
*',>

B^

-VZ). Dir.-Gen. of Med.

Dep.

Commander Tower and Sword


Knight Tower and Sword Second Class St. Anne Second Class Dooranee Empire
Seoonil Class St.
<

R. Art.
4 F.

}kit\ Mocdonald, Lt.Col. H. H. CU.

KM.

lamx

and St. Lazare Knight Charles the Third Knight Tower and Sword Fourth Class St. ^Madimir I'natt. , Tliird Class St. Wladimir 16 F. Wilhelm D Oil Maitland, Lt.-Gen. Sir P. KCB. ^ Tower and Sword S Knight B J Jl Mav, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCB. KCB. from R. Art. ( Second Class St. .inne Knight of tlie Sword I'natt. |,Meade, Major Roche, KH. H. Mar. Art. Knight Charles the Third ^mvnzie^. Lt.-Col. Chas. KH. Knight Tower and Sword of 89 F. late Edicnrd. CB. ynie.'. Col. Sir Second Class of Crescent h. p. GO F. Moiiev. Col. Arch. CB. Fourth Class St. M aUUmir h. p. U. Art. 111 M.intami", Capt. Willoughbv, 2 Dr. (ids. Second Class of Crescent Mo..troor, Lt.-Gen. ..>;ir T. Gage, KCH. R. Eng. Knight Mihtarj- Merit of France Wood V, Lt.-CoK Thomas ("Grand Cross Leopold St. Alexander Newski

late of 3o F. CB. James, KCB. KCIT. from Coldst.Gds. F. D Maefiirlane, Gen. Sir Robt. KCB. GCH. from Si 3(i F. Mil. kenzie. Gen. *<> Alex. Bl. GCH.

Anne

Oil Macdonell, Maj.-Gen.

Knight Maria Theresa Fourth Class St. Wladimir Grand Cross St. Ferdinand and Merit
St. Jannarius Knight St. Maurice

B S

Maelaelilan, Lt.-Col. .Vlcxander Maelainc, Col. .s'ir Arch. CB.

R. Art.

I'natt.

B Mi.lean, Lt.-Gen. 5ir John, KCB. lil Maeleod.Col. SirH.G. X/f.

GO

F.

B JH

9
I

Murray, Lt.-Gen.

Bight

Hon. Sir Geo.

GCH.
MuttUbury, "
Lt.-Col. G.,

GC B.J Commander Tower


i:i..

Red Eagle and Sword Maximilian Joseph

St. Henry ^Second Class of Crescent Fourth Class Wilhelm IB Tlurd f Knight Charles the 28 F. { Second Class San Fernando OTonnell, Capt. Maurice Charies (^Commander Isabella the Catholic First Class San Feniando h. p. 3 Dr. Gds. O'.Meara, Capt. John from 2fi F. Knight Charles the Third a Otwav. Lt.-Gen. .fir Loftus W. CB. Class Dooranee Empire Second Ser. 1. C. E. Outraiu," Major James Dep. Adj. Gen. R. Mar. Second Class San Fernando Owen Col John, KH. Cross Tower and Sword Grand 28 F. GCB. Sir Eiiw. den Hon. Pa.''et Royal Marines. Knight Tower and Sword Parker, Lieut. Edw. Ang. n. r. u i Commander St. Bento d'Avis )* Paty, Col. Geo. Wm. CB. KH. ^ j^|,_,,,j Tower and Sword ^ Commander Tower and Sword 9 Peacocke, Gen. Sir W. M. KCH. ^ Second Class of Crescent Knight Tower and Sword h. p. Port. Serv. U r. neockc, Lt-Col. Thomas from 44 F. St. Januarius ,,T Lt.-Gen. .Sir Charles Class Dooranee Empire Third E. L C. Ser. er, Lieut. Eldred, CB. Royal Marines. Second Class San Feniando Lt-Col W. {Commander Tower and Sword Knight St. Fernando

CB.

late of

G9 F.

Charles the Third

U
,

.ide,

Col. Sir

Thomas, CB.

h- P-

24 F.
\
S

Knight

St.

Ferdinand and Merit

t iicevc^,

Maj.-Gcn. Geo. Jan.

CB. KH.

LI. -Gar. of Placentia.

^^^^^^ ^lass of Crescent Knight Maria Tlieresa p^^J^,_ ^.j^,^^ g, George

:'l

Reyncll, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. Bt.


1

_ KCB. n
F.

oT 17 87 F. R. Jfalta F. Unatt. late of 9 F. l'"""-

i J

JIaj

-Gen. Count Sir


Richard, A'//.

KCU.
CB.

Commander

-.'Col.

J<
I

rt,. Maj.-Gen.

Gtorge D.

Holt, Col. John,

CB.

St. .Maurice and do. Knight Knight of Leopold Knight Tower and Sword

St.

Lazare

Officers permitted to

wear Foreign Orders.


V ^

M 3i:m ^ tt 1^ r-^T. Ross, Col. S,r H. D. KCB. ^ 31 P St. Clair, Col. Thos. Staunton, CB. KH.
t3
1

cr'

T. 1 t Art. R.

Knight Towcr and Sword


^^^ =^ p,^^, g,_

^^^^
J
]| V
'

Unatt.

aaa Saltoun, Maj.-Oen. Alex. Lord, CB.

GCH.
I.

}
j

from Gr. Gds.


Sandwith, Lt.-Col. Benthara, CB. Scott, Lt.-Col. John, CB. Scotch, Maj.-Gen. Sir G. KCB.
E.
C. Ser.

^ m. P

4 Dr. Gov. R. Mil. College

Knight Tower and Sword Knight JIaria Theresa Fourth Class St. George Third Class Dooranee Empire Second Class Dooranee Empire
p^^^^^i^

1 )
S

glass St. Wladimir

Knight Maria Theresa 26 F. \ Fourth Class St. George ~. , ._ .->i i Commander Tower and Sword Tt u h. p. 90 F. asa Shaw, Lieut. S,r Chas. ^1,;,^ class St. Fernando Knight St. Maurice and St. Lazare Shearman, Capt. John h. p. 7 F. First Class Lion and Sun Shee, Capt. Benj. B. E. I. C. Ser. Knight Charles the Third R. Eng. 13 Smith, Col. Sir C. F. CB. Fourth Class Wilhelm Smith, Lt.-Col. Chas. Hamilton, KH. h. p. 15 F. f Knight Maria Theresa Tower and Sword IP 812a Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lord, R. E. H. GCB. 4 Dr.<i UThird Class St. Wladimir ("Knight Maria Theresa ?3 aSa Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lord, Fitz Roy J. H. KCB. J Fourth Class St. George 53 F. Mil. Sec. to the Gen. Comm. -in-Chief, Knight Maximilian Joseph
Siaa Seaton,

Lt.-Geu. John, Lord,

GCB. GCH.

-^

^Commander Tower and Sword


Sorell, Lt.-Col.

Sir Thos.

S.

KH.
Unatt.

Second Class

St.

Bento d'Avis

IP

Stanhope, Col. Hon. Leicester, CB. JllSiJ Strafford, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord,

Commander
\
5

of Saviour

GCB. GCH.
29
F.

Swan, Capt. Graves C. Thompson, Lieut. Chas. Wm. ThornhiU, Lt.-Col. Geo. CB.
Turner, Gen. Sir Hilgrove,

Part. Ser. 81 F. late of 14 F.

Knight Maria Theresa Second Class St. Wladimir Second Class St. Fernando First Class St. Fernando Second Class of Crescent

GCH.

19 F.

\ (St.
I"

If"'' Anne

"^'"^^

f Crescent

First Class St. Ferdinand

Lieut. Geo.

Edward

R. Art. < Knight Charles the Third (.Commander Isabella the Catholic

Upton, Lt.-Geu. Hon. A. P. CB.


I?

from Gren. Gds.

Knight Maximilian Joseph


\ (
J^

^ <m Vandeleur,
'

Gen. Sir

J. O.

GCB.

10 Dr.

^^''^.''""l'" '^!"^\f Commander Maxmnhau Joseph


"

?,'="<'

1?

aaa

Vere, Maj.-Gen. Sir Chas. Broke,

KCB.
R. H. Barf. 1 Dr.

C Knight Tower and Sword


Fourth Class
Third Class
St.

M'ladimir

P fflja Vivian, Lt.-Gen. Bi(jht Hon. Sir GCB. GCH. P \\'alker. Gen. Sir Geo. T. Bart. GCB.
.

L
I,

St.

Wilhelm Wladimir

Knight Maria Theresa

Warburton, Lieut. G. D.

&

Warre, Col. Sir William, '

CB.

IP !!iaa Waters, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. {3 Watson, Lt.-Col. Sir Fred. |3 Wntsou, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, CB. Miij.-Gen. Sir Gregory Holraan B. CB. ^3 \\'m\ \i itiX Wili^tor, Lt.-Col. Henry Unatt. SJLl \^ellington, Field Marshal Arthur, Dulte of,'^
,

KCB.

First Class St. Fernando Tower and Sword Unatt. \ '^'"S"^' i Commander St. Bento d'Avis 81 F. Second Class St. Anne h. p. Port. Ser. Commander St. Bento d'Avis

50 F. R. Art.

Commander Tower and Sword

Commander Tower and Sword Knight Commander Tower and Sword Commander Tower and Sword
First

KG. GCB. GCH.

Col. of Gren. Gds. and of the Rifle Brigade, Constable of the Tower of London, and
p.

Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports h. IP West, Sir Aug. MD.


IP Wliittingham, Lt.-Gen. Sir S. F. IP Williams, Col. Sir E. K.

f
J

and highest Class of nearly every Order in Eiiropf.

Dep. Insp. Gen.


F. F. F.
}

KCB. KCH. 71 KCB. 9 82 IP Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, KCB. IP aaa Woodford, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. KCB. GCMO.
Wylde, Lt.-Col. William
Vule, Lieut. Geo.

Knight Tower and Sword Grand Cross St. Fernando Knight Tower and Sword
?,*

B^nto d'Avis

( >

Commander Tower and Sword

Wm.

R.

Knight Maria Theresa from Coldst. Gds. ( Fourth Class of St. George f Knight Charles the Third R. Art..; Second Class St. Fernando l..Commander Isabella the Catholic H. Mar. First Class San Fernando 406

INDEX.

X.B. The names of the OJfieeri on the


not contained in the Index, will be

Retirkd Fi'LL Pav, and Half Pav, that (Ire found alpltaMically arranged by rankt, between

pages 327 and 4i3.

page page page 400 Alexander,Geo. Gardiner 296 IIG KAey, Thomas James 115 234 .\dlcrnron,John Geo. L. 171 2oG Adolphus, Edwin, MD. 2o0 Sir Jas. Edw. 165 273 William Ward Sir Jacob, MV. 414 John 187 Abell, Joseph Thomas 311 417 Alive. John Miller Ahcrcronihic, John Algeo, James 417 Allieck, Duncan 99, 229 Abercroiiiby, lion. Alex. Allan, A. T. 208 32 -V^ew, .\ndrew Robert Vans Colin, 417 Hon. Georjje Ralph David 412 o9 Ahmuty, John Abenluiir, Sholto John James George 88 Warren Lord 223 James 208 Ackland, Robert Dudley 1 22 .iinslie, Charles P James 37, 208 Ackrovd, Robert Frederick George 172 307 John 197 235 311 A Court, Chas. Ashe, KH. 34 Henry Francis Robert 24.) AllartI, Richard Acton, Edward Wm. Bemartl 335 402 202 Allardyce, James 417 Acton, Francis, Baron 431 Ainsworth, Oliver D. 270 Allen, Charles Davers Adair, Charles WilUam 2!)C .\irey, Dionysius 157 154 92 Edward James 87 .\irey, James Talbot Richard 70, 185 Ilaus 37 Richard Brattnn 27 116 Tlinma? James 42, 292 .\itcheson, .\ndrew 250 James Tliomas James 90, 219 Aitchison, John 30, 149 Ralph Shuttleworth 271 William Robert 219 Geo. Brooks 428 Seymour Phillips 118 Adam, Frederick, KCB. 1 2, .\iten, Victor Von 402 406 Tliomas 115,208 Aitkin, .Alexander 229 William 119 William 224 .\itken, .\lcx. Wm. Warner 140 240 .Vlbbkt, Ilis Royal X'tams, E<lward 137 .A lie vne, James Holder 203 179 Higluiess Prince Frank Alley, John H 204 Albert, George Fiwlerick, SirGeo. PownoU, 415 Allgood, L. J. HunMD. 12, 132 KCH. 402 ter 139 .All>ert, Huch Lewis Hen. Bcnj. Briscoe, 38 203 Alcock, Thos. St. Lcgcr 247 Allix, Charles 174 Frederick William 145 William Henry Balthazar 2(i:l 413 William Kent 152 Henry WilUam 73, Alder, Benjamin 310 leg Alderson, Ralph Carr 74, Allman, George 116,284 Wm. Hutchinson, Joseph HollinsMD. 155 412 .\Mred, John Williams worth Allsopp, Robert 412 129 Aldrich, Edward Mich. Goold IfSl AMricl-e, Job. Alston, Hen. Frederick 251 Samuel Goold Horace George 271 240 Robert Septimus 226 130 Al.Iworth, Robert Alvcs, John Thomas Wm. GenuncU 180 William Henry 187 Alen, Luke 406 191 Alessi, M. de Marcheii .-Vmaron, Charles Vilumson, James .Ambrose, John .Annah 228 Joseph?^amuel 189 .Alexander, Alexander 402 Archibald -Amey, Henry James A<Mison,Jusi'ph Edward 222 417 \M Caledon Du Prell8 .Amiel, Romaine Tliomas 2IC 37 Chas. Carson 284 Amiel, George Tliomas Fenn
ley, Robert
i>ott,
.

James Thomas

MD

'

'

."3,

467

Index.
page

Amiens, Benj. O'Neale,


Viscount Amsinck, William
1-il

Anbury Thomas, Bt.

17S 110

Aiiderdon, Hobart Grant 174

Anderson, AbrahamCoUis 155 39 Sir Alexander 294 Alexander 152 Andrew Andrew, 311). 417 Arthur, MD. 234 417 Charles 235 David llC David D. 173 George 227 George *114 Henry James 92, 257 John 88, 250

page Anson, William,iJ<.it C-B. 9, 198 Anstruther, Rob. Lindsay 110 Anthony, J. A. Christian 431 Anton, James 68 Aplin, Andrew Snape Hani. 99, 241 John Guise Rogers 179 241 W. J. D. C. Appleton, Edward 294 Appnhn, Arnold 431 Charles Ernest 433 George 430 Apreece, Thomas 420 Arabin, Frederick 70, 266 Arbuthnot, Chas. George

page Armstrong,

Wm. Henry 172 Wm.Cairnes 196 Armytage, Henry 59 Henry 147

Arnaud, John, KH. 87 Arney, Chas. Augustus 209 Arnold, Henry 295 Jas. Robertson, KH. 36, 282 Thomas 412 Arnott, Archibald, MD. 417 Arthur, Fred. Leopold 155 Geo. KCH. 37, 115 414 James, MD. John 94, 245

Thomas
John,

James
Thos.

43,

224
15,

MD.

102,123 414

-Rohi.KCB.

17 Arthure,Wm.

John

KCB.

Henry 100,207 Ashburnham, Hon. Thos.


04, 147

John John David


.

203 231 i^OH.Wm. 95,206 Ashe, Benjamin 400 St. George 413 ,\rbuthnott, Hon. Hugh 17
Archdall,

Joseph,A"H.86,201 13,230 Paul Richard John 412 Robert,A'f.63,243 Rob. Carew, 312 MD. Samuel Baxter 200 Douglas 189 Thomas 417 Thomas 250 William - Wm. Cochrane 267 -William H.H. 192 118 Andertoii, William 406 William 172 Andrews, Alfred 115 Augustus 116 Charles 207 George 124 John 179 Mottram Robert 99, 267 181 Robert Alex. Angelo, Edward Anthony, 61 KH.

Edward 105 Ashhurst, John Henry John 203 Ashmore, Charles John Mervyn 132 Archdeacon, Edw. MonWilliam
tagu Arche Clement Robt. Edw. CaulHeld
Fran. Bisset George, MD.

116 115 166

307 Aslipitel, Felix 124 Ashton, Henry 89 Ashton, Thos. Hen. 307 Ashworth, Frederick
2.30

Askew, Henry

14

James Ilenry William Henry Wm. Spearman


.\rentsschildt.

Add. Von
Sir Victor
84,

190 Askwith, Wm. Harrison 140 Aslctt, John Thompson Thompson 308 44, 429 Wm. Stratton
Astell, Rich.

209 295 292 296

Wm.

72, 144

Von, KCH. Arguimban, Law Arkwright, Eustace

432
Astier,

Charles

Edward 106
214

Henry

Ferd. Wm.

John

Wm.

St.

Leger

116 256

Angerstein, John Julius

William Anglesey.H.

64, 144
W.ilfflj-. of,

KG.GCB.GCH.

C,

Anglin, Philip, Jt/i. Annesley, Hon. Arthur

133 218
11

Charles, Francis Chas. Fra. Chas.


IVIarcus

MD.

417 213 215 85 215

Stephen Fra.
Chas.
Ansell, Augustus Fra.

226 Edward Clarges 226

33 Ansley, Benjamin, KC. Ansoii, George, OCB. 9, 124 43 Hon. George

John W. Hamiltonl20
Octavius,H.St.G. 154

Rob Wigrai William Armstrong, Abraham Lang 295 Alexander Atchison, Henry Alex. 257 Alex. Boswell 101, Atherley, Mark Kerr 244 Arthur Pelham 181 Anth. W. S. F. 109 Atkins, Geo. Martin 197 Arch. Nicholls 417 Ilenry Martin 204 Charles Robert 211 Charles Thomas 86 Daniel William 406 David Edw. Atkinson, Edward D. 188 James S. 190 David Thos. 220 James Thomas 41, 205 James 402 Thomas, MD. 220 420 John 251 Attree, William John 259 Attv, Wm. Fred. Willes 182 John James 251 Aubin, Philip 91, 208 - John Auchmutv, Sam. Benj. 30 Nenon Audain, John Willett P. 107 .\usten, Henry Edmund 223 Richard 60 John, KH. Sir Richard JohnWentworth 198 Richard Say Austin, Chas. Wilson 285 Thomas George 405 Tho. Somers George Isaac 154 William Nathaniel 400 William William 202 Wm. A. 408

'

Aston, Joseph 150 Astuto, Antonio 434 Pierre 434, 440 Atcherlev, Wm. Sharp "

'

Index.
page
AusUii, William,

MD.

2-il)

Bolrd,

Wm.

Dunlop

Autniii, Alcxaiiilcr Autlicr, William Axl'unl, Riclianl AyliK, John f.eorjie

431

Baker, George

ill
11 (i
Aiic;. iS5

George

AyluuT, Frederick Chas. 241 Gt'orjjc Kdwartl 245

Henry

271

MuUhcw, Lord,
GCJi. ll.KK) Thomas Brab. 34 Aynsley, Jus. Murray 2:51 Aytou, Rubimou 417
Uabin^ton, John
iiaby, Daniel

G7
r>X

Bace, Hcnrv William 172 Wm. Godfrey, J/Z). 177 Huehelle, George "de 421) Buldwjti, Edward James \oi> Lewis de,i?</ron Baldy, William 307

Fred. Contart 171 Geo. Edw. Pratt 56 Iffil Jumes, MD. 125 Nurhiirough GO, 2:}2 Maurice 88, 1G5 Richard D. 202 Hubert Hilaro 220 Thomiis 7 Barnard, Andrew Fran. Th.is.Richard I02,loH KCB. GCH. 13,2.52 Wt.llingtonCha.C.l74 Hen. Clapton 110 \Mlliam 292 Henrv Wni. 02, 144 M'illiam, L. Y, 22o Barnes, .\ndr. Armstrong 170 Halchild, Geo. ElUot Caleb 2U3 294 Ualrlers,Cha.Wm. Morleyl30 George Adam 243 " Baldwin, George 182 Geo. West. MD. 164

Geo. Granville tieo. Spencer Pcr.2!X! 15<i Hugh Percy

pace 108 Barker, George George Robert IK! John Crieklow K> 18(i Barlow, Cuthbert
Frederick

page 110 270 311 208 213

James Swavne John


"

286

Rich. Knowles Samuel

328 273

430 Balfour, Arthur Lowry 224 Bacchaus, Arnold Erich 432 Charles 145 Franz Fred. Charles Anthony 271 432 Baekhouae, Thomas Robert William 24U Bacmeister, Arnold 432 Tlio.Graham,J/i>.14(l 430 Cliristian WUliam 105 4:11 Wm. Stewart 09,147 Julius 4311 William Lewis 231 Bacon, Harry Balinhard, John Allan 12.'1 Bucun, Hen. Hickman Carncgy De 359 11(1 Bull, Thomas Gerrard 05,159 WiUiam Bacut, John 417 Wm. Hawkins 91 Baddelcy, Fred. Henry 2p4 Ballaiitine,FretchevilleD.115 Wm. Clinton 1 j 2.>5 Stevenson Wm.n.Clinton2M) Ballard, Volant A'ashon UKJ Budham, Tliomus Ballinghall, David James 292 Bacrtlin),', Frederick Balneavis, Henrv, KH. 49 Bugcoall, William Henrv Colin 209 Bagot, Charles 74, 144 Bulvaird, William E.lward 211 Bandike, Frederick Bambrick, Robert Baf^shaw, Isaac Bamford, Hob. Carter 225 Bag^nell, Kdnanl Bain]>Kt.ld, William 183 Bailey, Charles Uampton, Wm. Wright 87 ' Michael Bancroft, Edw. Natha. 415 Morris M'illiam Bangs, Wm. llickett 405 WilUam Banks, William 400
lirinck
1

Von Dem

William 108 William English Fitz. Edw. 130 Bamett, Edward 129 William 125 Barney, George 74,283 John Edward 243 Richard 412
'-

Barns,

Jas.

Stevenson,

KCB.
Barr,

13,252

Barnwell, Charles 95, 160 Baron, Richard John 97, 284

Marcus

Barrallier, Fra. Louis

Barrett, Richard Harrington, Gilbert

154 89 170 423


131

Bailie,
Baillie,

James
Frederick Geo. Clement

Samuel
Bannatine, Richard Bimner, Ilobt. Murray

417

Hu-h Hugh Smith


Ri.Krt Robert Bain, George

Bain, Wm. Barclay, liilward BaJnbrigge,J>>hn Haiikey 04 George Philip Henry Bruce 38 -Philip J. John 2m - Thomas 208 Bardin, ilicliael Balnea, Cnthbert A. IKl Burfoot, William Hewley John 247 Baring, Ernest Baird, Sir Jus. Uurdioer, Geo. Baron Von
. '

MD

Banon, H.G. Davys UunniTuiun, Alexander Barluiuhl, .Montague 2<H> Harbor, Robert Douglus 132 llarckhuusrn, Augu^tus 430

312 245 214 402

248 310 207 Barton, Alexander, KH. 110 204 Charles 98, 243 Hen.Cha. Benyon
431
Robert,

152 143 Joseph 406 Barry, Charles 100,225 James, MD. 309 John Richard 166 Philip 95, 283 Philip John Staple 286 Robt. Hugh Smith 140 St. Leirer 217 Wdliam, MD. 415 Bartlett, James, MD. 420 Thomas 202 Baitley, George 201 George Francis 200 John Cowell 155 John MctgCjJVD.V'S Robert 58,200 Walter Tyler 200 Bartoli, Joseph 435
07,
.

Barron, Fenwick Boyce Barron, Luke, Barrow, Wallace

MD.

138 140

243
13

KCU.

Wm. Hugh

228

Burt.

1361

KCII.

John
John,
.!//>.

290
417

George

John William Peter. 3ID.

222

65, 429 Barttclot, Walter B. 128 433 Basden, Jas. Lcvrls 00,241 Ixrwis Charles 429 Ba.3ano, Fran. Matthias 310 William 171 Basset, Richard 208,273

190 Barker, Alexander 3 A

273 4G9

Index.
page
d,

James Stokes C5, Beauclerk, Aubrey Fred. 158 Bennett,


2m
Xorrf Charles
161
1-20

-John P. P. Wade
Bate, William

Batcman, Robert Bates, Henry


Roliert

Bateson, Thomas Bathe, Wm. Percival Bathurst, Benjamin

Henrv
James,
Tlio.

KCB.

Peter James

Harvey

William
Batt, Thomas Battersbee, Thomas Battersby, Robert Battlcy, D'Ovly William 216

Batty e", Edward 174 Bauermeister, Geo. Lewis 428 BaumgardtjJohn Gregory 43, 153 Baumgartner,Rob.JuIian 179 Baxter, Alexander 414 Bayldon, Richard 116 Baylee, Pery 90,215 Bayley, Bernard 412 Charles, CMG. 116 Chas. Andrews,

CMG.
Edward 240 Hen. Addington 30G 205 Thomas 413 Baylie, Thos. Hewitt 95, 218 Bayly, Fra. Brownrigg 268 " Frederick J. 243 George 186 Geo. Augustus 223 Henrv, GC/T. 10,159 Henry, KII. 86 John 286 Paget 181 William 159 Wm. Prittie 244 Zachary Clutterbuck 94, 2G6 Baynes, Henry, KH. 67 Sir E. Stuart 413 O'Hara 95 Simcoe 93, 159
Jas. Twisleton

Bazalgette,

Duncan
John
Louis

Beadon, Valentine Beale, Walter Yonge Beales, William Beamish, Charles Bean, Nathaniel Beard, Thomas Beatson, Roger Stuart Geo. Stewart

G8 176 328 220 193 186


6(i

Beatty,

Andrew
David

420 286 312 285


251 261

George 42, 292 58 Beauchamp, Richard

page Wm. Rob. Lyon 167 Benson, Hen. Roxby 143 iorrfGeo.Aug.13G George Thomas 179 328 Beaufoy, Benjamin Wm.WelboreH.208 429 Bent, George Beaulieu, Adolphus de 286 84 Beausire, Joseph John 287 1-33 Thomas Hamlyn 412 Beavan, Thomas 116 Becher, Robert William Henry 267 417 Bentinck,Cha. Ant. Ferd. Beck, Edward 431 Becker, Augustus 43, 147 432 Arth. Cavendish 236 Ernest de 435 Geo. Aug. Fred. 145 John 417 Beckett, Thomas Hen. John Wm. 170 Beckham, Thomas 59, 147 38 Bentley, Alex.C.Downing201 Beckwith, Charles Hen. Ferdinand 252 Cliarles "l69 262 Benton, William Sidney 406 WiUiam KH. 64 Benza, Pasquale Maria 420 l6 Berdmore,ScropeReynettl71 Wm. Henry Bedford, Wm. Fanshaw 212 Vesey 215 Wm. Devavnes 137 Berc, Edw. Baker 142 19 Beresford, George John 269 Bedingfleld, John Geo. llC Beech, James Henry Robert 212 41S William Hen. Tristram 223 191 Beebee, Rob t. Morris H.W.delaPoerl56 Beer, William 40r Lord James 136 Beers, Philip Grove 23v James D. 228 Beete, John Picton 98, 17i Marcus 68, 164 Beetham, William Lord William 118 86, 205 Beevor, Robert William Carr, 17, 264 Begbie, Thos. Stirling Vise. GCB. GCH. 7, 167 90 Behue, Chas. Aug. Jacob 429 Wm. Henrv 253 Behrens, Hen. Christopher 428 Bergeon, Nich. Julien de 435 Bell, Edward M'ells Berger, Charles 431 George 102, 151 Berington, James 422 John 36 Berkeley, Cha. A. F. H. 150 Robert 126 ^G. H. F., KCB. 18 Robert 115 SackvilleHamil. 18 Robert 406 Bernal, Ralph 158 Tliomas 68, 199 Bernard, Arthur 201 William 163 Scrope 169 William Thomas 167 138 -. WilUam, MD. 177 William 170 241 William William 84 William 24G Wm. Boran 190 William 433 96, 267 Berner, Carl Ernest William 402 Berners, William 268 Bellasis, Edward H. 115 Bernewitz, E. A. Wm. de 433 Bellingham, Wm. 183 Berry, James Parsons 261 Belsher, Fred. Joseph 218 Richard 227 Belshes, John Murray Titus 67 417 Belson, Frederick 253 Bersy, Amedee Rodolph George John 95, 267 de' 441 Beltz, Samuel 413 Bertie, Hon. Brown. Cha. 1 19 Bender, Bcnoit Hon. Montague Bendysche, John Per. 145 Benn, Anthony Bertles, Henry Beckett 185 Piercy Berwick, Thompson 256 Benne, Lewis, KH. Best, Abel Dottin Wm. 232 Bennett, Alex. Maxwell Gustavus, George 420 Chas. Luxmore James John 185 Francis Levett Rich. Mordesley 158 George William 429 George A. 16 Bethune, Alexander Henry 294, 297 Duncan Munro 160 Richard Henry, Burt. 115 97, 151 Richard Bavlis 238 JoIinDriiikwatcr WilUam 54. 412 67
.

page

'

470'

1 ' ,

Index.
page
Hcl-ion,

pngc
I

William

UI
II'J

Blttckbum, John

Bttt,

James
Tlioiiias

4tCI

Ulackbume, Isaac John Ireland

1!>2

Blunt, Richard Bluntish, Robert

10,

12vj

B!tts, W'Uliaiii

Thomas

Howe Curtis Beverboiult, Adam


Bcvaii,

William 177 STO Blackett. Charles

104, 221

Archibald Blvth, Alexander

page 218 160 100 297

Sou' Blackiir, Thomas Beverley, Clias. Mm. 30C Blarkliu, Richard Bevians, James Montagu 4-J Blackmore, John Bcwes, Cecil Edwant 2^7 Blackwell, Aduir Wvudham Edm. UM! Blackwcll, Thomas Eden
*lt-2
i

Bew8, John

David 296 Samuel 94,200 John David 254 66 BIythman, William 406 414 Boaltli, James 139 243 Boardman, Edward 115 Blackwood, Hon. Hen Bocca, Pasqualc 422
174

406
101

BIytlic,

Bihra, Frederick, Baron 4ii6 Bicknell, Phihp Blundell 197

Stephen

John
Richard Blair, Augustus

143 BoiUIaui, Ale.xander 422 Boggle, John, MD.

20!)

417

Thos. Barnacle
Biddle,

2-.'7
1 11!

Thomas

Bidduliih,Tho.Middleton 1 If Bigge, William MatUiew 2-2-J Bipjs, Eihvard 402

John Andrew

Biglond, (ico. Selscv Bill, Charles Billeb, Charles Augustus

Edward Hunter Harry James Hunter Thomas Hunter Ho 197 Blake, Andrew, MV. 141 Blake, Fred. Rudolph
George

Buggis, Jauies Edward 256 lluidiu, Jean Baptistc 430 Boileau, Sam. Brendram
74, 173 Boland, Robert Spencer 210 B.ildero, Lonsdale 61,144 Boles, Thomas 115 Bolton, Abraham 125 Daniel 100,284

Lewis
Billings, Fra. Thos.

430 413
100, 261

Henry
Isidore Isidore

George

95
94, 127

Bindon, William Binjtlmm, Charles

Anthony

XIatthew Gregory 43 Patrick Francis ' 239 Robert Henry, Robert Dudley 8 MB. 417 Geo.Wm. PowStephen 217 Samuel 05, 182 l..It 247 WiUiam Williams 33 Theophilus no Henry 212 Blakeman, John 157 Bonamy, John 98, 157 Birch, Jas. Hunter Blair 21.-' Blakcnev, Jit. Hon. Edw. Bonavita, Loreto 262 John Kl KCB. aClf. 14,115,158 Vicenza 262 John Francis 19, 2t<2 Edward Hugh 219 Bond, Adolphus Fred 204 Robert Henry 41, 2UJ Blamire, Charles 251 Edward 204 William lo7 Blanckley, Edward Jas. 157 Frederick 116 Birtl, Henry Charles 2ott Bland, John 305 Henry __ ^ 99,130 Lawrence 134 Bland, WiUiam 271 WadLainW\Tidham 155 Louis Saunders 1 16 63 Bone, Hugh, MB. Blane, Charles Collins, 309 Bimev, George 412 Robert 119 Bonham, Henr>- Fred. 136 Birrell, WUliam, MD. 210 Blanshard, Tliomas 60, 283 George William 116 Birtwhistle, John 99, 1^ Blaquiere, Hon. Wm. de 11 John Brathwaite201 Biscoe, Geo. Grattan 21li John dc Pinson 142 Vincent, Joseph 284 Blathwayt, Geo. Wm. Pinson 9 Bishop, Chas. Thos. Geo. 1 Blay, Samuel Sutton Bonner, John George 110 Francis 312 Blenkins, Geo. Eleazor Bonnin, Henry Gousse 422 Peter, A'//. 88 Blcnkinsop, William Bonnor, Thomas UiO, 257 William 306 George Ant. Bonnycastlc, Rich. Hen. William 406 Leaton 196 74, 283 2-23 Bookev, De la Poer Trench Bishopp, Geo. Curzon 189 Blennerbasset, Barry Bisstt, .sir John 213 412 Bligh. John Thomas' 205 Bisset, Tliomas, .Vi. 141 Blois, William 72, 203 Booth, Henry, KH. 60, 194 Bissett, John T. 2.j9 Blomclield, George 87 John 163 Bisshopp, Cecil 50, 162 Blcimni.irt, Daniel Francis 14 Jonathan 400 Bhichrord, Aug. George 17.j Blood, John 92 William 70, 192 Oswald Samuel 1 4 Bloomfield, Benjamitt,2.or<i William 412 Wm. Henry 115 GCB.GCH. 12,204 Borehers, Johann Daniel 428 Bkchley, Charles Hen. Kcane90, 162 Hordes, Geo. Fra Wm. 284 74, 266 John Henrv 268 Borland, James 95, 2(i6 414 Black, Ebenezcr John Caldwell 103 Borton, Arthcr 417 100 Black, George Blosse, E<lwar<l Lynch 162 Boscawen, Evelyn Spencer James Blnttnitz, Charles' Von 432 104, 191 John Lewis 100,204 Blount, Arthur 2IX Bosset, Chas. Philip de 114 Alex. Herbert 220 Bossit, KH. 37 Wall, John 190 Bluett, FrcdcricBuckland 296 Bostleuiaiui Henry 432 ' -NewcombeEilw.242 Blundell, Frederick 116 Bolder, RoIktI 285 -R/.bcrt 200 William 105 Both, Caspar Von 430 -Hubert 4:13 Bothc, Freclerick 116 Blundstonc, John 43C 471
271

John John John

227 417

Edm. Hayter 2.)4 George \Vm. 260

Index.
Bothmer, Bernard Von 427 Ferdinand de 433 Bouclierett, Hen. Robert 143 Boughey.Geo.F.Fletelier 210 Anchitel, F. F. 233 Bouchier, Jas. Claud. 38 John 233 Legendre C. 168 Thomas 250 BourdUlon, Alfred Jas. 187 Bourke,AyImer Lambert 123

141 141 1G8 Braddell, Edw. Benj. 143 222 Richd. KCB. 13, 210 Bradford, Edward 87 Richard Rich. W. 207 Theophilus John 182 258 Wilford JohnYnle 110 Thomas 195 339 Ralph 145 Brew, Charles Thomas 406 185 Francis Thomas, GCB. Bourne, Johnson 258 393 GCH. William 11, 181 Boutflower, Charles 417 405 Wilmct Henry 253 William Bonssingault, Pierre F. L. 434 Bradfiite, Robert 228 185 Brewster, Henry Boustead, John 402 Bradley, Nicholas PhiBreymaun, Freiicrick 427,432 Bouverie,ETerardWm.G3,'l 20 neas 429 George 417 Hen. F. KCB. 15 Bradish, John 116 01 Brice, George Tito James Wm. 88, 238 Bradshaw, George Paris, Brickenden^ R. T. W. L. 223 Bovill, John William 307 KH. 209 50, 22i) Bridge, Cvprian Bowater, Edward, KCH. 19 Hugh Hilton 130 Cyprian 05, 265 Bowden, William Carey 402 Joseph 154 George 94, 1 88 Bowdler, Henry 115 294 Lawrence, A' C. 10 Robert Onslow Bowdoin, James Temple 170 Paris W. Aug. 229 Thomas 236 Bowen, Henr 110 Brady, Jas Patricius 417 Bridgeman, Cha. Orlando 220 Henry 84 Bragge, William 811 Edm. Hen. 63 Herbert 115 Braliam, Augustus Fred. 103 Fra. Ort. Hen. 196 Hugh Thomas 238 Braimer, Jas. Louttet 307 296 Bridgen, Charles Bowers, Arth. M. Alex. 188 Brand, Henry 55 148 Bridger, James Paul Chas. Robert 80 James 125 Bridges, Edward Jacob 267 Henry 300 James 107 Henry Bowes, Frederick 115 Brandenstein, Henry Von 433 James 92, 239 Brander, Thos. Coventry 329 Bowie, Martinus Van Brandes, Christian Louis 417 Kerkwyk 203 Brandis, Augustus Von 429 Bowles, Charles 130 Charles Von 431 Francis Wm. 240 Eberhard de 431 George 40, 147 Edward Von 431 Henry Oldfield 253 Ferdinand de 432 Bowling, John 150 430 Frederick Von Bowman, Wm. Flockhart306 Brandling, John J. 271 Bowyer, Edward 233 158 Ralph Thos. Geo. Douglas 242 Brandon, John 116 Boxer, Edw. Mourrier 272 Brandreth, Frederick 150 119 Boyce, Henry George Hon. Rowland 284 Boyd, Alexander 162 Thomas Alston 59, Charles 96 205 James 103 Braraan, John 212 102 Brathwaite, Frederick Lewis Alexander 308 Mossem 116 Braun, George 427 R. Browne Tho. 102 William 432, 437 Uriah 205 Brauns, Charles 430, 435 Walter 249 Bray, Edward Wm, 96, 182 William 239 William 182 Boycr, Laurent 435 Braybrooke, Samuel 93, 257 Boyes, Charles Rob. MjD. 132 Bredin, Andrew 30, 205 Geo. Tho. Wm. Breedon, John 212 413 Brem, Nich. Phillibert de 84, Blaney 110 John Monson 434 412 Bremer, Henry Robert 295 Boyle, Alexander, MD. 417 Breramer, William Thos. 197 Boyle, Cavendish Spencer 199 Bremner, Alexander 420 Hon. Hen. Chas. 158 Brenan, Justin 402 Patrick 402 i/o2. Robert Edw. 148
Oliver Pan-et
-

page Boyle, William 100 William 402 William St. John 311 Boylesve, Charles de 434 Boys, Edward French 63, 1 96 Henry 122 Brabazon, Chas. Geo. 172 Jas. Dupre 229 Brackenbury, Sir Edward 07 Langlev Brackmeyer, Henry 430

page
Brenchley, Algernon G.

131

Brennan, John

173

422 Brereton, Charles Brereton, Robt. Edw. Per. 228 Wm. KH. 07, 207
Breslin,

Wm. Robert William Irwin


Wm.

222 135 138

Breton, Henry Brett, Charles

64, 155

Henry John John Davy

pope
Broke, Charles A*toa
3<Mi

Bronie, Joseph Fretlerick l'J7 Brviuet, Williani, .Ui>. lit*

Bromley, Meno-

li

Brvmwich, Arch. <lm. 131 4^15 Broiiner, Charhs tie Brooke, Artli. A' C\B. V2,-2M Arthur Beresfunl 174 247 Charh-s Aug.
E.lw. Basil

George

91, 2111 1 10

GusUtus Travcrs 2^M'< Henry Vaugban 1S3


James Croft
Richanl
]^2
1

IS
3)J

Thomas Thomas

IIK)

1(1 William Brooker, Ilenrr Wm. 206 U1,22I Brookes, Kolwfts 227 William \\.'j Brotiks, Georv'e B. Wi Brook.ibiink, Josi'pU 4CKi Bnxikman, JauieS

Bnx'm, ^aville Broome, Henrv


Ix)uis,'G. F.

U4, IGl 181 161

Brothertou, Thos.

Wm.
30, 142 137
3(5, 2(i!.

CB. ^^ ^ John Wm.


Brough, Rich. Seeker lUchard

23o Re<imond,Wm. !)3,li>3

Brouehton, J. Delves, jEti. 7 123 Peter Spencer Delves 271 Wm. E. Delves 285 Brown, Alexander CU, 23 Andrew 98, 231 Benjuuin
Benj. Ilandley

Edw. John Vce\

Indei
pagp page 1 28 Butjer, Robert 192 2G(i Robert 116 Burleigh, John 257 Thomas 116 Burlton, William Thomas Lewis 231 Burmester, Arnold E. 210 Walter 178 John Clariclge 280 Webbe 212 Burn, James 155 Wm. Henry 104,190 Robert 268 Butt, John Wells 330 Burnabv, Chas. Herrick Tho. Bromhead 231 269, 273 Butts, Augustus <ie,KCH. John Dick 32 13, 282 Richard 286 Jas. Witshed de 220 Rich. Beaumont William M. de 213 208, 273 Butze, Wilhelm 433 Bume, Cornwall 91, 243 Byam, Edward 57 110 Byers, Batrick Burnes, S(V Alexander 115 Burnet, John 402 Byles, Arthur William 207 Burnett, Francis, MD. 197 Byndloss, Edward 413 Burney,Hugh Somerv. S. 202 Byng, Hon. Wm. Fredk. 180 Byrne, Arthur WiUiam, KH. 155 Arthur 88, 259 178 William James 296 Henry Lawrence 177 Burns, Cormick 406 John 131 Burns, David 170 John 93, 1 83 John 230 Stanhope Rich.M. 1 88 192 WiUiam Thomas 183 Burnside, Henry Thomas 90, 213 219 Burrell, George Tyrrel Matthias 152 34, 169 Graham 272 Wilham Gibson 251 Henry Duncan 169 Byron, Hon. Geo. Anson 150 229 \Ym. Wenry, James 159 Burrough, Thomas 406 Rich. Willoughby 185 Burrowes, Rob. Edw. Byrtt, William 417 90 KH. Wm. Neshitt 63 Oddy, John Herbert 269 Burrowes, Arthur George 270 Cadell, Charles, KH. 63 Montagu 13 Cadett, Henry 195 Burslem, Nathaniel, KH. 33 Cadogan, Hon. Edw. 00 RoUo Gillespie 164 Hon. George 145 284 Caffin, Wm. Geo. Chart 269 Burt, Charles 230 Cahill, Alexander James 417 James 273 CahiU, David 225 James Elias 400 John Campbell 243 296 Cainc, William Burton, Alfred 177 Edward 417 Cairneross, Alex. A'/f. 64,248 Edw. John, MD. 256 Cairnes, George 91, 187 Edward William 189 John Elliott, KH. 57 Fowler 249 Calamy, William 293 Wm.Moulden 73,29: Calder,Benj.George,MJ9. 287 104, 293 Fran.Wm. Grant 119 Bury, Geo. Batt 405 James AVm. Augustus 406 248 Patrick Bush, Robert 413 ScddonWm. Sutton 254 Patrick Doull 65,283 Thomas William, Xi/. 59,254 330 Bushe, Gcrvase Parker 133 Caldwell, CliarlesBenj. 243 Bussiett, Francisco Clarke Maries 208 97, 26; Fi-edcrick Edm. 230 Butcher, Jolin Alexander 256 Wm. Dickson 163 Jas. Lillyman, Butler, Charles George 238 KCB. 115 Edward Charles 187 William 257 Gerard VilUers 248 Wm. Bletterman Henry 178 244 Hon. Hen. Edw. 39 Wm. Charles 198 116 Henry Thomas 206 Caley, Henry Francis 156 Calcdon,Jas.D.P.arZ 0/148 iord James James, KH. 92 Call, Geo. Frederick 109 George Isaac 71 109 James Arthur Percy Archer 170 Callaghan, Fred. Marcus 212

page
Calleja, Salvatori Callendar, Campliell Callender, John Galley, Henry Calueve, Pierre de Calvert, Charles Wm. Felix

Burke, Thomas John William

Robert

Camac, Burgess
Cambidge, Robert Cambridge, A. F. Dnlie
of,

KG. GCB. GCH.

147

Geo. W. ~F. C. Prince of Cameron, Alexander 352 276 Alex. 640 Alex. John Allan 20 Archibald 14

KCB

Charles

197

Donald Meeut 154 Dun. Alex. 103, 193


Geo. Paulet
116

Hugh John James Allan

00 302

John, A' C5. 13,160 John 155

MD

286 John John Cha.iV/J.311 412 Kenneth


115 Robert Fulton 215 MD. 262 307
Patrick

Camilleri, Mich. P. Camm, John Philip

Campbell,

Adam Gordon
04, 167

Adam
Alexander
Alex.

246

KH. 60,

Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander

189 135 255 311


91

420

118 Alex. E. Andr. Mitchell 116

MD.

Archibald
GCB.

173
15,

Archibald, Bt.

-
lington
.

Arch. Colin Arch. James Arch. Neil Arthur Wcl-

214 193 174 244

105 Charles 190 Charles 213 - Charles 01 - Charles F. 230 - Charles Stuart 58 - Colin, A'CjB. 14, 224 - Colin 206 - Colin 243 - Colin 03, 250 226 Colin Alex Colin Fred 197
-

David Donald

Donald
Dougal,

MD.
474

405 293 00 417

Index.
pagoj

page
Carpenter, George

Campbell, Dagalil

59' Campbell, William

Duncan Duncan
Sir E<lw Alex,
E. S.

Mark 150 Wm.Uich.New-

lis
41X5

402,

port

no
20<1
l.Vi

Xomian

Geo. Edw. Campsic, Geo. Richard

Campi

William 244 Carr, Gconie George Kirwan


,

311

Faniuhar, M.
Fiirqiihanl Ficliling Alex

ranaran.John

2-39 Stephen 197 85 Carrol, John Egcrton \\m. Hutchison 132 420 2/ I Cannon, .tneas, MD. William Parker, 20:) Cannon, George Edward 2.09 Oeor^ "' 18 KCH. RonqaierJohn 272 Geo. Her. Fre<I. 14.i IG'J William li\x\. Bnrt. 100, 240 Carroll, James 3o 412 Henry Freil., Cantilupe,Geo.J. V.Yisc. 14.5'Carruther9, David 159 Carruthers, Richard 72, 153 KCH. GCH. 8, 176 Capadose, Henry William 227 71 Henry Hen. Dunilas 65,; 12!) Capel, Uenr\' Hucb, Mont 252 Carson, William, MD. 237 431 KJfi Carstens, Rudolph Hnjjh, A.B. Daniel 406 133 Cart, Richard Hu^h J. M. Sydney Ang. 406 James Hon. tliomas Edw. 12 Cart, Robert 433 Carter, Charles Jeffries 167 Capelle, .\ugustus Jamc Henry 116 192 Capron,JohnShuokburgh 174 James 422 Henry Collis James, XiT. 42,247 Caralielli, Jean Baptiste 434 John, KH. 192 43, 151 213 Garden, .\ndrew James John 310 224 Cha. Wilson 187 James John 417 203 239 James Frederick John Chilton L. 195 203 62 Henry Daniel James, A'//. John ColUs, MD. 310 406 James F. Glen James John Henry 406 134 343 Carden, John Cravan John Money 151 406 Cardew, Christopher B. 226 Jeremiah S. G. 92, 167 71 George 39,282 John William 406 91 Henry Clare 240 Jotin 127' Cardigan, Jas. T. Earl of, 62, Wm. George 148 John Wm. Frederick 215 1201 John 137 Wm. Scott 167 John 4,189|Carew, Harrv 164 Willoughbv 226 Bar. 250 John John Henry 247 ' " 166 Jolm 70, 249 Robert 222 Cartmail, J. 417 Jolin 38 Robt. Hallowcll 187 Caricr, Walter 115 24-5 William Marcus 215 Cartwright, Edmund John, MD. Henry 145 400 Carey, Francis John John lie John Charles 160 Le Marchant William John Cameron 139 Nicholas 230 Ji.lm L. 18 Camii'k, Thos. Mayor Octavius, KCH. .Morris R. 12 Can. f^cptinius Ali>h. F. 235 Peter 191 Carysfort, John, Earl of 12 Neil Stewart, Robert 183 3tKl Case, William Tupper llOj Carfrae, John 115 Neil 115 Casement, W. KCB. 2:5 Patrick 406 Cassan, JIatlhcw 55 Carkeek, Stephen - Patrick Thomas 251 60 Carleton, Dudley Wilmot 167 Patrick F. W. 72, Carleton 212 Cassidy, Francis Loft us 208 149 Cariine, Hcnrv 1261 60' Wm. Graham 160 Patrick Scott 200 Carlyon, Edward Ri.lwrt 183 Carraichael, Hum. H. 187 Cas9ilis.Arehibald,E'nr/o/n43 RnLirt Lcwi< 72 Castieau, J. Buckley 104, 293 307 Roliert 200 Carmiehael, Robert 402 Castle, Slodden Wm. *114 Rob. DennisWilliam Hugh
I i 1

Francis Frederick Frederick Frl. Alex.

1!>S Canch, Tlioraas 2!M Cane, Arthur Bcresford ( r<) Maurice 2.' 2.")0 Maurice 42, 21 b Stopford

James John Ralph


Rohcrt

253 406
37 204 189 307

Samuel

'

'

'

Rotwrt F>lear H..b. Parker Thos. Ednmnd William William William Wm. Cha. Jas.

220 Castray, Lake 4t)0 Hedges 294 174 Camac, John Rivett 155 Cater, Thomas Hicks Tliomas Orlando 2<i7 Carncross, Joseph Hutrh, ::) 136 KCB. 19,264 Cathcart, Amir Frederick 40 122 Carnegie, John, .V/>. 417 .)8 CameRy,Cha8.Hav,.Vi). 125 Hon. Geo. 56, 121 40 Martin 127 ^Tliomas 204 William, Earl, 123 Carney, John 1.53 1)^6 Wm. Huntley 171 Caniie, George AT. 6, 115, 119 Wni. John 156 Carpenter, George 101, 192 Cathrey, Werner
131

'

475


Index.
Cator, John Farnaby

271 Cheetham, Charles


61, 2(1C Cheney,

William
Caulfielcl,

Henry

101

Cautley,\Vm. Granger
Cavallace, Chas. Felix Cavan, Pliilip Charles

423 430
181

Cavarra, Guiseppe Cavenagh, Jas. Gordon

115, 207 Chesse, Jean de 434 41, 118 Chester, Chas. Montagu 242 Harry George 174 Caw, John, ilfil. 311 John Cecil, Lord Thomas 63 John 204 Chabot, L. W. Vise, de, 16 Chetwode, Frederick 175 KCH. George Chads, John Cornell 93, 254 Richard Chalk, John Brett 205 Chalmer, Jas. Arch. 95, 26G Chiaranda, Fra. Leonard 412 412 Chichester, ArthurCharlesl07 Chalmers, Andrew 173 Charles Chalmers, John 62, 233 John Octav. William 38 107 406 William Lord John 239 Lord Stephen A. 242 Chamberlain, Henry, Bt. 208 412 Hall Plumer 154 Chilli, George 128 Child, William 197 John 57 Childe, Jonathan 138 Chamherlayne, Wm. 38 Chambers, Courteney 61, 176 Childers, Michael 155 Childs, Joseph 293 David Francis 110 Edw. Tho. Harley 141 Chisholm, John Stewart 287 Jas.Walker,il/i). 222 131 Chislette, Henry 420 John 178 248 Cholmeley, Henry D. Chamhre, James Jas. Harrison 134 97,162 WUliam Cholmondelev,KoH.T.G. 194 Champagne,Josiah, GCif. 168 Christie, Arch. A' C//. 32,33 Frederick Gordon 1 04 86 Forbes George 402 88 Champain, Agnew Gustavus Logie 154 Champeaux, CiEsar Aug. 430 247 Henry Paget 271 Champion, John G. James 243 143 Chandler, Geoi'ge 232 Sam Tol frey Chaplin, Thomas 57, 147 84, 432 402 Chuden, William Chapman, Benjamin 280 Church, Richard, GCH. 65 Frederick E. Frederick Wm. 247 Clmrchill,Cha.Horace 38, 182 Edward Wm. 294 116 George 173 142 Chute, Thomas John Strange Trevor 222 Stephen R. 434 19,115,282 Ciavaldini, Peter Fran. KCH. 06 Chaproniere, Aug. Hen. 206 Clanchy, Cassius M. 115 Charleton, Edward, KH. 70 Clapham, William 312 268 Clapp, William Henry George 9 Clapperton, John P.N.F. Thomas R. 207 205,297 Charlewood, John 257 Charleton, Hen. Wilmot 103, Clare, Louis 122 Clareraont,Edw.Stopford 152 406 John Sam. 215 Clark, Alexander 247 413 Clark, Fred. Hobson Charlier, Joseph John, KH. Charretie, Thomas 37 88, 20.John, MD. 60 139 Charters, Samuel Roberts 306 John,il/i3. 415 Joseph 400 Chase, John Woodford 402 Thomas 417 Chatterton, J.C. A'if. 08,124 Walter F. Oliver NicoUs 180 102 Thojnas 154 Clarke,Andrcw, KH. 71,197 Charles 186 294 Thos. Justly G. Cha. Anthony 285 300 Claytor, John Cha. Edward 420 101,248 Cheape, Peter ~ Eric Mackav 159 168 Chearnley, William

Cavendish, Geo. Henry

202 417 118

page page 270 Clarke, Francis 84 37 George Calvert 241 Ralph 223 George Herbert 214 Chenevi.x, Geo. 417 Guv Chermside,Sam.Wm.JI/"i)l 74 308 Henry Cherriman, John 400 236 Henry Bourke Cherry, Fred. Clifford 'lU 108 James Chesney, Fran. Rawdon 70. 254 James

Edward

Hon. Henry

F. C.

29.3 James John 99 John Fred. MB. 309 John F. Sales 98, 129

73, 228 Haughton 135 267 Robert Robert Nathaniel 514 229 Thomas Thomas 306 Tredway 115 William 140 W. H. F. 167 213 William William 406 William Burnett 255 Clarkson, James Oran 116 Clavell, Richard King 296

Joseph
Pliilip

Clavering, Hen.Mordaunt 32 Clay, John Granby 11


J. Herbert William

210 188

Clavton, Rob.

Browne,

9, 138 Capel 148 Rob. Bnrt. 56 Thomas 406 Cleave, Richard 422 Cleaveland, Fred. Darby 278

kC.

Wm. Wm.

Rich. Fran.

44,

Samuel
Cleaver, James Peach Cleiland, Wm. Douglas Cleland, Alex. B. Clements, Fred.

260 272
121

115

Wm

312

Henry
Hen.
St.

94, 167

John 255

Clendon, Willi; Clephane, Rob. Douclas 231 Clerihew, George, Mli. 152 Clerk, Henry 271 Mild'may 124 Gierke, St. JohnAiig./iTff. 59 -Tho.H.Shadwell, KH. 90

Wm.

Jonathan

229

Cleve, Carl. Died. U.O.F. 428

428 Hen. Anth. Fred. 427 Wm. G. M. 188 Clifford, Rob. Cav. Spen. 145 Ricliard 406 Clifton, Arthur Benj.
Clibborn,

Urban

KCH.
John Talbot

'

17, 143

118

Thomas Henry 138 Clinton, Lord Cha. Pelham Pelham 118


Frederick
70, 144

Henry
4 76

93

Index.
page page Coddlngton, FiUHerbert Ul CoIvlIU, Hon. Charles, 28.'j GCn.GCH. 8,150 Joshua US I'll. Charles John 2:)7 Codrinjitoii, Cha. Bethel 142 Wm. Hen. GCB. 127 190 Hush George Edward 6, 200 Wm. John 65, 147 Combe, Charles William 220 1* Clitherow, John 412 Comliennere. S. Ld. VUc. Jolni Christie 148 Coffin, Edward Pine Co GCn. GCH. 7, 115,118 Guv,Carlcton 44,144 CUve, E<lanl 198 Combremont, A. la T. ile 434 Tho. Aston 417 Cluak, Nioliola 238 Compcr,John Richard 307 Cloito, Abra.Josias, A'//. (>l Coghlan, John Thoe. John, MD. 107 Compton, Ld. Spencer S. 237 Ch>c, Juhn Marjoram 180 Comvn, William 110 CoU'okcr, Lewis Maxwell 170 Congdon, Geo. Walkup 295 Colbonie, //on. James Cloudt, Morrioc lie greve, George 100 180 Hon. Francis Clougb, llovrcll U. L. 2.'>0 Cornell, Abr. J. ^.,MI). 240 Colbv, Charles Clowes, Thomas James 174 Thomas 41,282 Clune, ^ViIliam 2oO Connolly, Richard Geo. 296 Stephen Edward William 287 42, 292 Clunie, Jas. Oliphaut 98, lo4 Colchester, Thomas 186 24K Colcloiiiih, Anth. Ciesar 417 Connon, John Clyde, James 417 Connop, Richard 23tl Coldstruani, John 87 Coape, Arthur 194 Connor, Alexander 187 21!) Cole, .\rthur I.owry CajHl Frederick 103 22(i lion. Galbraitli, L. Coatc^i, Cha. .\ylmcr 12.5 7,178 Conolly, James GCB. Edward Fred. 417 John Charles 133 l!)(i Hon. Henry 250 William 80 Patrick 171 John 413 William' 100 Thomas Rich. 170 John A. 417 William Heury 207 Pcnnel 200 90, 284 Conran, Lewis Charles Coats, John Wm. Adam t)8 Richard 207 Cobban, Geo. Geddes 107 Couroy, Henry George 145 201 Richard Sweet Mack. 199 Stephen Rowley 148 Robert Cobhe, George C4, 200 WiUiamW.T. 224 Considine, William 221 Charles A. James, KH. 58, 115 Henry C. 104, 2JC Colebrookc, SirW.M.G. James KH. 00,200 215 102 Cochran, James James Hob. 97,207 Constant, John 125 Cochrane, Cha. Stewart 168 420 Conway, Thos. Sydenham 207 Coleman, John George 173 Coles, Geo. Richard IIoH. Horace, Robert Bartlett 244 07 Conyers, Cha. Bdwanl 36 B. W. Josias Rogers John 131 Convngham, Francis, J/ar^. James 02 William Cowper 88 Jas. Jolmstone of, GCH. KP. Coode, Chas. Penrose Collier, Charles 296 John Cook, Francis Augustus 188 UolH-rt Collctt, John H. 219 Surtees Tluimas B. Lord 218 Collctte, Ilenr\217 184'Cook( James William 406 42,117 Collings, John'E. John George Collinfiton, John Wheeler 208 204 11 Cock, James John Henry 137 Cockbum. Alexander 102 Collins, Francis 99 Richard Harvey Junies Wood 230 2C!I Clui. Vansittart 54 Robert 400 John 135 Francis 37. 1 15, 2ii( Robert John, MD. 417 C 405 Geonte, GCU. Rob. Wilton Michael 402 195 Rt.HoH. George, Cookes, George 292 Thomas GCJi. 130 181 Collinson,Cha.JohnRus3. l(i9,Cook3on, William 232 James Thos. Bernard William 331 James 286, 272 40<> Collis, Charles (!8 Coonibe, Charles James 417 420 Jas. I'attison 41,200 Colliss, John 294 Coojier, Bransby David 193 Colls, Roliert Staccv 1!J0 Thomas Hugh 168 David Siritt Wemvss Tho. 88, 21 Colman,<i.UutlcrTriscolt2.-,0 151 William Thomas 20C George 109 Wm. Peter 115 Colnett, Jas. Richard 116 Henry Cockcraft, Wm. Wild 94, 186 Henry 228 Colorab, Gto. Thomas 88 Jo*. 196 110 Colquhoun, Daniel Henry Cocke, James 18 400 Corktll, William Jas. N 174 74, 116, 207 Hen. LitcUus GilRobert 14 235 bert '-ks, C. Lygon 271 Isaac Rhodes Philip Reginald 270 Colquitt, Goodwin Cha. 120 209 John Wallace -J<ihn 141 150 Leonard Morse 103 434 Samuel ksedk'c. Hen. Leheop 126 Columba, Hietro Santa 417

page

Clinton,

Lord Thos. Cha.

'

412|Colvile, Henry

odd, .Augustus Fred

215
130

Colvill,

John Edward
William

Robert Robert

199'

Thomas, H.
3

Wm. Henry 00,149 249 Coote, Charles James 412 Henrv J. 2231 John Chidley
1

1:J4

221 173 194

477

Index.
Copland, Francis Copeland, George Alexander Copinger, Henry Coppon, Joseph Corbet, Vincent
Corbett, Edward Stuart

William Corcoran, Alexis

Cordemann, Albert
Corfleld, Charles

puge 65 160 420 167 434 120 224 116 203 199 430 417
of,

page

page

Cork,

Edmund, Earl

KP.
Cormiek, Edward

130 179

Edward Henry

Wm.

George

CorneIius,Rich.Lougfield 268 Cornish, Francis 249

Cowell, James Ch.Murray 148 Crawford, John 97, 195 Lambert 251 Thos. Macknight 245 William 54 Crawley, Henry 171 Cowen, Augustus Henry 197 Henry Owen 285 Charles 169 Thomas R. 141 John 420 Rich. 233 Cowley, Norman 125 William 155 Cowling, William 297 Vfm. White 97, 226 Cowper, Hen. Douglas 191 Creagh, Andrew 36 Francis Boynton 256 Charles Myers 160 Geo. Alex. 'mD. 242 Giles, Vandel. 92,233 Jeremiah 90, 169 James 100, 238 William 286 Jasper Byng 205 Cowsdale, John 116 Sir Michael KH. 62, Cox, Augustus 145 238 Charles 402 Thomas Miller 203 Douglas, Leith 254 Creighton, Henry 132 Fran. Hawtrey 190 Joseph 60

Thomas
Cornock, Isaac Cornwall, George
"

171 295 115 68 213 423 293 -: Crispin, George 219 293 William, 65 Croad, Frederick 103, 171 295 William 96, 205 George Henry 131 Costello, Pierce 406 Sir William Crocicchia Louis 434 Coster, The. Oliyer Watts 124 Coxe, Edward Jones 216 Croft, Jonathan 312 Costley,John 95 James Thring 178 John Thomas 116 Costobadie, Jas. Palliser 232 Rich. Loyelocke 236 Robert Manners 128 Cotgraye, Jonathan 417 Coxen, Edward 212 Crofton, Edw. Hen. L. 229 Cother, Charles 53 Coxworthy, Ferguson Th. 307 Edw. Walter 270 Cotton, Corbet 246 Crabbe, Dyre J. KH. 88,226 Hugh Dennis 171 Ed. Row. Jos. Crabtree, George 406 John 157 Hugh Cotton 116 Cracroft, John 423 Peter 91, 235 Sidney 179 Craig, Fran. Edw. LasRichard Henry 271 Sydney John 88, 179 celles 295 Walter Frederic 270 Thomas F. 163 Henry 58 Crofts, John 127 Hon. Wellington, Ninian 254 Crokat, William 68 H. S. 133 Craigie, Anth. Dayid 286 Croker, Edward 143 WiIloughby,GC.B. David 249 Edward 168 ' KCH. 18, 250 Peter Edmonstone 04, Edward 190 Willoughby 195 206 Hen. Braddel 208 Couche, JEdward 412 Robt. Collins 247 John L. 168 Coulson, Alexander 417 Cramer, Henry John 412 John Rees 157 Forster 20 Cramer, Andrew Philip 436 Richard 67 Rob. Blenkinsopp 145 Crampton, Phihp Henry 171 William 65, 168 Coultman, Humphrey W. 215 Craufurd, Jas. Robertson 69, Croly, Henry 215 Couper, George, KH. 41 144 Crombie, Thomas 211 Couvant, Antoine 435 Robert 253 Crompton, Wm. Joshua 332 Court, John 225 Crause, Cha. B. 259 Crone, George 433 Major H. 110 John 406 Crooks, Wm. Smedley 406 Courten, Pierre P. Auguste Henry 94, 259 Crookshank,Blackman C. 202 de 435 Craven, Charles 129 George 412 Amand de 84, 436 Charles 11 Croon, Bernard 431 Courtenay, George Henry 212 Crawford, Adam Fife 69, ,260 Crosbie, John Gustavus, Geo. Townsend412 Francis H. 245 GCH. John Garnett 311 - George 36, 265 Wm. Hajley 152 - Henry 241 Courtis, John Clia. Grey 294 - James 405 Courtney, Jonathan 310 - Robert 17 Coventry, Frederick 180 Robt. Fitzgerald 2i Cowan, Edw. Alphonso Stuart 415 Fred. 306 William 129 Cowell, Henry C. 94 Thomas 271 James 130

422 140 247

Henry James
John,

Wm. Henry

63,

14

Thomas,A'C-B. Coryton, George Edward George Hunt John Rawlins Cosser, Walter
Corsellis,

163 244 69 John Gaggin 25C John Hamilton 227 John William 164 Lindsey Zachariah 126 Samuel Symes 162

Cremer, James Smith


Creser, Richard

831

EH.

402
171

Crespigny, Geo. BlickeC. Henry Otho de Crespin, Henry Crewe, John Frederick Crigan, Claudius

KH

Wm.

Tndtx.
page page 68 Currlc, Robt. Hamilton 190 240 IM Samuel, MD. 35 Currj-, Robt. .Murray 2'J.5 Williiiin 436 rurt4ivui', Denis Aloysiua 155 Croiintll, NiclK.liia -- 157 Curteis, 187 Crowiler, E<lw. f. William 188 Crowdy, James William 1118 Henry John 402 Ciirtin, Joseph 2.i0 Crowe, George 152 Joliii, KH. 67 Curtis, Charles 2(KI 237 Henry Charles 1 iiiiotliy 215 420 Crowthcr, Wm." G. L. Tho. Venden 116 Curzon, I/oii. Rich. W. Croxtoo, Tlioinas 1 15 145 William I'enn 247 Cust, Hon. Chas. Henrv 120 Cniicc, Edmuiul John 57 Cniickshauk, William Hon. Edw. KCH. 245 Alcxunilcr 231 170 UcnrvFraneis 243 Custance, Uolmnn Jas. Alexander 57, 161 4.1(j: Wm. Neville 197 Cmsius, Daviil 174 Cntajar, Carlo 262 Crutchlcy, Charles 160 Cruttenden, Edwin 24, 260 Cuthbert, Robt. Alex. Courtenav 72, 266 Cuyler, Henry 406 Cr\mhlo, William Henry Cubitt, Edward George 225 Jacob Glen
I

page
Dalzcll,//of>. Arth. Alex. HIS)

Croasc, Joshns Josliua Qrant

101, 167 //,. Rob. Alix.(i.2.!3


Wjliiiiio

John

244

Danur,/f<)H.( ieo.Lionel D. 55 Danu-s, Geo. Longworth 218

Wni. Longworth 218 Damniers, lien. Wni. 85,429 402 Pultcney Dance, Sir Chas. Webb,

Daua,Wm.

KH.
Edw.

39

Wm.

George Dandv, John


Dane," Rich.
:

MD.

John

D'Angelo, Gaet.ino
Daniel, .\lexauder

272 223 407 180 214 441

George'

10">

116 William Cuddv, Alexander Daniel 207 ^William, H. L. D. 206 417 Stephen Cumberland, Bentinck II.:):]2 flias. B. 93, 248 E<lw. Sandford li)o I'.O Geo. Burrcll Cumberlece, Chas. Lush. 131 Dansey, Cha. Cornwallis HarrvAltham 210 Dalbiac, Jas. Chas. KCH. 09, 2C6 420 Cumin, William 14, 123 242 131 Danvers,Geo. Aug. Fred. 295 Geo. Charles Cuming, Henrj- II. 153 Darby, Charles Dales, Samuel, KH. Cummin, Geo. Robert Joseph 69,266 Cumming, Alexander 226i Dalgcty, Fred. Henry D'.\rcev, Oliver Barker 225 Alix. P. Gonlon "23 Dalgety, James W. D'Arev.Geo.Abbas Kooli246 lien. John, KCU. 12, Dallas, Alexander 110 Joseph 13 Charles 34 Peter IIcn.Weddcrbum210 Robt. William 31 Thomas, MD. Jas. Slator 160 Dallwig, Conrad Thos.Dopping B. 241 John 177 Dalmer, Francis Dardel, Geo. Alexander 435 Uobt. Octaviiis 203 Thomas 1G9 Darell, Sir Harry, iJ<. Robert Stewart 422 Dalr\-mple, Sir Adolph. 237 IlenrsJohn William 412 J.Bl. Sir Charles 412 D'Arlev, Wni. Wallace 208 Cuninghame, Hen. Mont20 180 gomery Geo. Hadingtoo 243 Darley', Edward Henry 2oO 115 John 223 Sir Hew, Bt. John 103,168 John 150 ConlitTe, Robt. Hen. Bl. 115 Cunningham, Alexander 417 John H. E. 150 Darling, Henry Charles 307 16 Henrv Charles 137 John Fitz Roy 11)0 John2 Ralph, GCH.n, 193 Sir John HamilJohn 1I'> William James 2l5 ton, at. Thomas 41 282 0, 244 Wm. Lindsay 39 Wm. Henry 307 Cnnnynghame, Augustus 212 Dalton, Charles Tburlow 97,267 Darlington, Hen. Karl of 43 200 Darrah, Nicholas L. 71,249 David, Bt. Charles James 10 115 284 Darroch, Duncan George Cnppoiie, Alexander Don. G. Angus 152 Burke 208 John 128 152 68 Tliomas \. 213 Dartnell, Geo. Russell Stephen 130 Nelson 420 D'Alton, Etlward 235 Cupples, Charles 422 241 Darvill, Richard Cnreton, Cha. Robt. 72 142 Dalv, Charlc-s 87 EdwanI B. 142 Denis 57 Dashwood, Alex. W. 223 Geo. A. C. Fran. Dermot 72, 131 Cnrron, Uuavcutuoa Ro' 413 Robert 332 Dassauville.Wm. A..VX).287 mero 428 248 Robert 171 Dassel, Donrod Von Currer, Richard R. Curriu, Giorge Alfred 210 Dalycll, MelvUIe U7 Davidson, Peter Fraser 412 206 John Robert 41 Daubeney, Fred. Sikes 247 Robert 470
.
'-

CG John Edgcumbe 412 432 Lewis Peter Fane Edge 296 Samuel 154 Daniell, Chas. .Vugustus 206 200 Cyrus Dachenhausen, Hen. Ba20(; Edwin Grcam 431 ron Francis 412 Dacres, Richard James 268 116 Francis A. Dacosta, Aug. Fred. Hip148 Henry 280 polito 33 John 34 D'Aguilar, Geo. Charles John Hinton 200 Chas. Lawrence 271 John M. 177 145 Hen. Torrens Ralph. Allen Clia. 218 203 Dagg, Thomas
'

'-

Index.
page Daubeney, Hen. C. Barnston 206 Henry, KH. 35 Daiim, Joseph 407 Daunt, Robert 160 William, MD. 132 Daun, Robert 415 Davenport,Ch.Edgcumbel51 E.Montagu 218 Hen. Wayet 190
Trevor

Day, Henry James

Matthew
Rob. Ladbroke Daykin, Wm. Bowes

Dayman, Charles
Deacon, Charles
Charles,

Derlnzy, Bartholomew V. KH. 91, 162 Geo. Aug. Fred. 270 Tliomas Rich. 235 De Ros, Wm. Lord 62

KCB.

John Salusb.

Wm. Davenport Daveney, Burton David, John Davidson, Alexander

James James James De Carteret, George James Batchelor 256 Decken, Benedix, Baron 427 John 306 Cha. Von der 427
Patrick, Davie, Cha. Christopher 219 Davies, Daniel Owen 417

Cha. Clement Frederick Deakins, John 151 Dealey, Charles 307 Dean, William 246 Deane, Charles, KH. 93, 151 151 William 402 413 Deare, George 72, 17-J 116 George 172 Debenham, Thomas 207 Debs, Fra. Matthias 431

MB

Frederick Von der 428 Geo. Count Von


der

428 242 Wm. Baron, KH. 150 85, 430 Fra.John 57,144 De Courcy, Jolm F. R. 198 Henry, MD. 417 Deedes, Henry 98, 185 225 John George 104,168 John 312 Deere, Joseph Eyles 192 Joseph 197 Deering, Rupert Barber 251 Peter 413 Dehnel, Heni-y 430 Richard 226 Deichmann, Carl. Fred. 428 Thomas 407 Delacombe, Henry Ivatt 293 Thomas Henry Henry Edw. 296 Dickens, Sam. Trevor, Hastings 38 Delafosse, Hen. KCH. 116 13, 283 Thos. 'Williams 244 De Lacy, John 187 Dickenson.Cha. F. B.G. 159 Timothy 86 Delancey, James 67 Dickinson, Douglas John 153 Wra. Hanbury 68 Peter 166 Henry B. F. Davis, Charles Edward 116 Delius, George Jas. Esten 238 432 Geo. Lennox 98, 160 Delmege, Colin C. John, Nodes 417 George William 169 MD. Richard 178 14, 264 Hen. Samuel 103,203 Dely, William Alexander 172 Dickson, Alex. Stephen 270 James 407 Dempster, John, MD. Archibald 168 214 John Atkins 287 William 222 192 Cha. Sheffield Lionel 413 Dempsy, Charles Collingwood 271 287 Davison, Hugh Percy Denisoii, Cha. Albert David 247 203 Tliomas 230 227 iam Tliomas 285 Edw. John -William, KH. Denius, Nathaniel Robert 423 Francis 192 309 Denman, Lewis W. R. Daw, John, il/D. 237 296 Geo. Cochrane Wm. Gabriel, KCH. 16 Dennie, William H. 63, 164 126 James Henry 402 Dennis, James Dawe, Andrew Moore 152 ^Johnllcnrv 43, 154 40 Dawes, Thos. Hath James Benjamin 271 Jeremiah, KCB. 18 Wilham Lewis 293 John Fitz Thomas 247 Sam Auchmuty 183 Dawkius, Francis Henry 56 John Leslie William 200 257 Henry 37 Dennis, Morlev S. T. William 228 1 15 Dawn, James 122 William F. Maurice Griffin 167 244 Dawson, Charles 193 Denniss, Geo. Gladwin Wm. Ranaldson 95 116 Cha. Massey 15( 192 Henry Parry 194 Diddep, John Fra. R. M'G. 240 Denny, H. J. 132 Diebitsch, Frederick Von 432 George 225 430 Richard 209 Diestelhorst, Frederick George Beresford 253 William 68 98, 223 Digby, Dunlop 140 Geo. K. Massy William 67 311 Diggie, Charles, KH. Henry 219 Dent, Thomas Fred. William 234 116 Rob. Kearsley 285 Denys, Montagu 115 229 Dighton, John Robert Peel 145 Deppec, Frederick 413 433 Dilke, William Hon. T. Vesey 148 Dering, Cholmeley Edw. 237 Dilkes, Wm. Thomas 9 286 William, MD. 310 Dill, Marcus 480

David

Delme

Sey.

417 154 268 269 168 207 263 Philip Henry 263 D'Este, Aug. Fred. KCH. 42 Detmer, Frederick 427 Devehn, Henry William 420 Deverell, Wm. Devonish 254 Tho. Joscphus 219 DeveriIl,Gervas Stanford 242 Devereux, Hon. G. T. 271 Devitt, Mitchell, MD. 421 D'Eyncourt, EustaceA.T. 197 D'Holbreuse, Henry 435 D'Homboldt, John" Hen. 428 Dias, Isaac 297 Dicenta, Francis 436 Dick, Francis 269 George 115 Hope 116 John 417 Rob. Henrv, KCH. 19 William, Bt. 116 William, MD. 311 Dickens, James 412
Desborough, Lawrence Desbrisay, Theophllus Deschamps, John Deshon, Charles John 73, Fred. Geo. Tho. Despard, Henry 59,

Desailly, Joseph

-"

'

Ittdex.
Dillon, Arthur

A.

page 154 249 429 433 Francis 90, 1(8) Uoniliirg, I'rederiek 432 Jolin 13 Dornilorf, l-reilcriek Martin M. Uornitt, Uoiiu'las .\(Iam 295 241! Dorville, Philip 55 H.ilwrt 4U2 //.m.Thco. D. G. 21v! Doughty, Edward 170 Douglas, Charles 100,160 William William 412 -Charles I've 9
page
Riclinril

Hon.

ConstAiitiue

Wm

John George 127 Doring, William


10 Dorchill,

Wm.

page Drawwater,AngaBtu8Cha.l24 402 432 Drechsler, Frederick Drayton, Samuel Box


Dresing, Charles Drcves, Lewis dc 86, Drew, Rich. Hobinson Uribcrg, William
201)

430 268 257

Drought, John Alexander 21 Thomas A. 90, 166


1

DiDwi<l<lic,

Gilbert

Ha-

-Hon. Edw. Gordon 64

Druralanrig, .^rch. Viscoimi

Wi
119

milton Disucv, iMoorc, Dive, Hugh Dixon, Charles

am
KCB. 8,
10<

George George

165' Drunimon<l, Berkeley57, 149 245 Charles Home 119

32 69, 2:W Henry N. Edward 193 Hen. Sholto Geo. Duncan 116 Howard, Surf. 13 Drummond, Gordon, GCB. 229 Janus 6, 200 Henry 23:1 18 148 James, KCB. Gordon - Henry, MB. 116 165 James 407 Jas. William - Hen. Maurice John I4j 137 193 John - James Manley C2 231 John 412 Matthew Charles 272 231 John 145 -Jas. Walker - John Matthew Cha. 04,283 John 421 268 223 William L^^ledoch -John Gavin 116 - MortiniurPercy loO -Wm. Manley Hall 271 Neil, KCH. - Percv 158 Robert Dobble, David 20, 264 56 Dobbin, Thomas Robert 167 -William 39,149 423 Dobbs, John Robert 417 Drury, Henry 296 Dobson, Tliomas James 247 Rob.Andrews,B<. 163 Thomas 239 407 Rob. Percy Dobson, ^^'illiara 180 Drysdale, Jas. Murray 175 166 William William 165 William 131 41 43 Duberley, George Docker, Thomas William 216 Wm. Cunningham 143 Dubcrly, Henry Dobrce, John Sanmarez 41 183 64 Du Bourdieu, Arthur 2a'i Douro, Arthur, Marq. Dmld, John Beach 182 Dodgin, Wm. Henry 195 Doveton.SirJobn.GCiJ. 115 John 160 4:}4 D'Odiardi, .\ntonio John, A'fii. 115 Ducat, Dugald 243 116 Dods, George 202 Duckett, Geo. Floyd Fra. Grossman 239 George 66 Dowdall, Aylmer 333 Dudgeon, Peter 68 Geo. Douglas, AfX). 240 George James 247 Robert Cecil 227 Doehcll, Henrich von 4-3:) Dowling, Robert Duff, /fon.Alex.GCff.9, 188 Doherty, Cha. Edreonrl 140 Dowman, James Alex.Tlio. Wharton 244 ^Hcnrv Edward 140 John Folliott 185 Richir<l 57, 2.j6 Downes, Charles 85 George 97, 245 Dolniagc, Gideon 210 Gnorge B. G. 28C 226 James Dolphin, James I1.5,2.'i2 192 Henry Patrick 229 Donivile, John Russell 271 llcnrv 253 Robert George 163 William 172 Ulysse9,<n-rf,ffCS.19 Duffy, John 35 Domville, Complon Cha. 2:J7 Downie, Hector 254 Diifief, Armand, C. G. 434 Cha. C. Wm. 198 Downing, Adam Giffard 67 Duke, Jones 185 27 JauRS Wm. Downnuin, John Thomas 23.J Dukes, James 241 Donald, John 312 Tho. KCH. 19, 264 Dumas, Peter 42 Donalilson, Robert 102 Dowse, I.lovd Geo. Thomas l.>t 95, 26i Vance Young 94, Richard 16.: Dumbreek, David 240 208 Thomas 165 Dunbar, Charles 169 199 Dovle, Carlo Joseph Donelan, Anthony Edward 173 Donkin, Geo. David 158 Cha. Ilajitinirs 100,175 Frederick 190 Rufone Shawe, Cha. Wm. KCH. 13 Jas. C. .\lex. 250 0,1021 KCB.GCH. John John P. 115 Donnelly, John John Milley, KCB. 33 Duncan, Alexander 160 115 428 Donop, Geo. Cha. von Thomas Henry Edviard 96 Donovan, Cha. Henry D'Ovlv, Henry Hon. Hew. H. H. 223 1.19 Drake, John Douglas 407 James Edw. Westby 184 Drake, John J. C. 407 John Ttiomas 259 Tliomas, CMG. 182 Ji>hn ^^^neas 2.'>4 Doran, William Wm. Henry 312 William 154 Dorc, Peter Wm. Wickham 415 Tliomas William Henry 246 Draper, Thoma* Duncan8on,Jome,.VJ). 255 Dores, Richard 239' James Duncombe,//cin.Octavius 118 481
402
(iQ

George George

66,14!)

^^

Index.
pajre

263 Dyott, William 7, Hon. Henry 59, 235 Dyson, Edward Jas. Fullarton 115 Jerry Francis John Hamilton 237 John Philip John Daniel 91, 198 Philip C3 Dundas, Hon. Robert L. Eagar, Edward Hunger

Dundas, George

KCB.
Thomas

17

231 Bolden 67, 266 Dunlevie, Gerald Geo. 162 Uunlop, Franklin 269 Dunmore, Thomas 412 Dunn, George 174 Duckworth 122 John 422 Thomas 407 "William 94, 260 Dunne, Edward 6 Francis Plunket 104 32 James IGO Dunsmure, Charles 193 Du Plat, Gustavus C KH. 74, 284 Dupuis, John Edward 269 Durant, James 115 D'Urhan, Benj. KCB. KCH. 12, 202 Wm. James 93, 176 Durbin, Edmund 180 Durham, Patrick Fran. 188 156 Durie, Charles William 416 During, Clirist. Henry Von. 429 Lewis Alex. 92 Dunford, Edward W. 285 Elias Walker 18, 282 222 George George 97, 2(!7 Geo. Anthony 178 Geo. Augustus 190 219 Dury, Alexander Du Sage, Pierre 434 Dusautoy, Peter John J. 293 221 Dutton, Charles Tliomas 223

Wm.

page Egerton, Charles Du Pre 252 123 Richard 38, 117 115 229 Thos. Graham 268 Wilbraham 194 123 Eicbhorn, Christian Fred. 432 428 Eicke, Frederick 428 Eidmann, Frederick ford 433 Einem, J. Godf. de Eagar, Henry Yielding 429 Diederich de Robert Jolm 431 Einthoven, S. Jurdan Earle, M'illiam Henry 242 Eld, Frederick Eason, Peter 427 Elderborst, Charles Easton, John Elgee, William 267 Eaton, Christopher Edw, Elgin, Thos . Earl of, KC. 8 Ebdon, Richard Eliot, Francis B. 116 Ebell, Charles Granville Heyw. 124 Eccles, Elkanah Elkington, Fred. George 186 Eccles, William 143 Jas. Goodall Eddie, Wm. Cruickshani 210 Ellary, William Eddington, Smollett M. Ellerman, Edward John 170 Eddowes, James Ellice, Robert
2i;
'

Eddy, George Henry


Ede, George Arthur Eden, George Morton 65,

Ellington,

John
282

Ellicombe, Cha. Grene


Elliot,

John
William

Edmund James
Henry James

Wm.
-Jas.

Hassall

73,

Edgar, Henry

Handasyde

Edghill, James Edie, William Edleston, Joshua Edlin, George

Edmonds, Edward
Robert Joseph

Edmondson, Joseph Edmonstoue, Cha. Hen. Edmunds, Henry Edwardes, David J. B.


Edwards, Alexander Cadwallader Clement Alex. David

Edward Edward Edw. Freeman


George George

Wm.

Holmes

Duxbury, Tliomas Du Vernet, Henry

87 407

Hume

Joseph Michael Charles


Peter Peter

Henry JohnF.
Dwelly, Thomas

Dwyer, Henry
Joliu

Richard Robert Bidwell,


Thos. Maitland Thos. Killock

12 309 Lempster R. 167 Richard Coffin 287 Theodore Henry 87 WiWiam, KH. 63 Wm. Hamilton 270 Elliott, George 294 George 306 122 George Henry James 407 John Perry 191 Richard 256 William 188 William 240 W. Christ. Parkin 296 Wm. Hen. KH. 70, 202 ElUs, Hon. Aug. Fred. 59, 211 - Charles Parker 56 - John 407 - Henry William 212 - Powrie 270 - Ricliard 405 - Robert 1.39 - Samuel Burdon 293 - Tliomas 174 Ellison, Robert 42, 144 Ellson, Robert 201
Ehnhirst, Charles Elmslie, Graliam Elphinstone, Howard,

KH.
William

160

John James Tliomas Peard


Dyason, William Dvce, David, MD.
Robert,

220

JSM 8,
282
19

Wm. Gamuel
Effingham, Kenneth A.
421

Wm.
9,

Keith

MD.

Earl

of,

GCB.

Elringtcm, Fred. Robt. Geo. Esdaile

Tliomas Rose 312 Egaii, Hen. John White Dyer, Hen. Chas. Penrose 296 Myles John Edward 130 Egar, John Francis Dynelcy, Thomas, 67, 200 Egerton, Caledon Rich. Dynon, Patrick 142 Charles Bulkeley, Dyott, Richard 204 KCH. 11,

253 84 Jas. Lot'tus 148 34, 198 R. Goodall Richard John 198

Thomas
Elsey, William

Wm.
482

William Fred.

198 150 116

Index.
Elton, Arthur H. Elwes, Lincoln Carey

Elwin, Fountain

105 Eratt, Henry Afhmore 22U Evelegh.Gci). Carter Frcilerick Cha.

Elwyn, Thomas
Ely, Erneiit

Henry
412 John Henrv 413 Everard, Uenjaniin J9.J John Mathias
1

John George

POge 242 Faman, John 270 Farquharson, Fred. Fred. Tho. 171 John 19, 264 Peter 183 90, 128 Farr, George
1

page 405
63, 158

133 116
91, 217

287

Eman,

Janu'S

EmiTson, Thomas
Eniniett,

Anthony

421 68,2f'3

-Mathias,

Farran, Charles 115 56,106 Farrant, Augustus D. L. 29C Francis 110 Rich. Houstoun,

KH.

Maurice Emniott, William

Emslie, John Encelbach, Tho9. Lewis

205 1!)S1 MV. Richard Jfugcnt 238 212 235 Walluig 412 Everest, Hen.Bennett 73,157 70 Evers, George Kn'^Iand, James 421 227 Everitt, Joseph 407 James Henrv 180 9(>,207 Ewart, John A. P.wle.V. l{iihar<l.A"//.44, li)2 John Frederick 37, 203 1I?C Everitt, Hen. Yarburgh 422 English, Fn-ilerick 258 Frederick ft), 2t> Ewins, David 247 JolinTlios.Josepli 224 Joseph CI Evles.Thos Woodw. 103,2421 Nathaniel H. Enoch, John 117,174 Bynaud, Filippo 201 2261 James John 305 Eppes, \Vm. Randolph 430 Ertlmann, Frederick 414 Erly, John, MD. Erichson, Alexander Von 433 Errington, Arnold Chas. 20:' 21i Frwl. Arthur 190 Erekine, Archibald Hon. David 20S 184 George George Pott 224 295 Henry David 184 Henry Knight 307 Jas. AugU;^tUS 1G8 John \Vm. Howe K. 33
1 1
j i

Henry

233
221 407

Wm. Broom
Farranls, James Farrell, Charles, ill).
Farrell,

414 230 208 Farrcn, Richard T 138 Farrer, James 34 Jolm 118 Farrington, John James 110 Fast, John Wells 115 Faulkner,5irArth.Brookc, MD. 410

James John Sidney

Faulkner, Henry Cole 1>'>3 Faunce, .A.lured Dodsworth

178

43: Erythropcl, Frtnlerick Epinasse, Hen. William 110

James

ISO

Estcourt, James B. B. 72, 104 Estc, William

Michael Lamhton
Eten, John Hamilton R^twick, Fred. ' _,ne, John Mitchell
-race,

418 52 246
2.J3

Henrv

Sir John R. KH. 57 Sir \\. Comwallis,

KCH.
ijf.,

228 Charles S. P. De LacT, KCB.

Edwani

18!)

240 Francis Edw. George Tliomas 220 Hen Andr.Grant 173

Henrv Roe

I85

Hugh
LcwU, MD. Mark Thomas Thomas Owen Thomas Williams
William EvatI, George George

2)13

410 267 20
11*2

220
lOo 214 222 282

Henry

15,

Index.
page
Ferguson, Ronald

page
Fitz Gerald,

C,

7,231 Fergusson, Andrew 310 174 Andrew 174 George 35 James Rob. Duncan 253 William 70, 292 William, MB. 414 William 310 Fernandes, Alexander 412 Ferns, John Gore 228 Ferrier, Geo.Abercromby 175 Ferris, George Tliomas 287 Ferris, Henry 418 John F. 239 Ferryman, Aug. Halifax 195 Fetlierstone,Jas. Howard 102 Ffarington,Rich.Atherton202 Ffrench, Tliomas 177 Field, Charles 128 Jeremiah 422 John Frederick 160 Fife, James 273 Filder, William 305 222 John Wilson Finch, Charles 402 Finch, Hon. Edward 6,173
.

OCB.

John Foster 131 Lionel Charles Wm.

Forbes, Charles

71,

page 213

Hen.

Thomas George

Wm.

Hervey

Fitzgerald, Cha. Lionel Crofton, Ham.

256 116 225 270


167 184 116 197

Charles Fergusson 415 Charles John 412

Henry Charles John

Hon. John

Fincke, Frederick Von 436 Findlay, Alexander, KH.

Alexander

James
Finrtley,

Thomas

59,115 256 256 422


157 407

Finlav, George ' William

Firebrace, Wm. Jennings 172 Firehrace, William 94, 209

Firman, Brooke Fischer, Augustus

65 427

436 Frederick F. L. Coustantine 436 John Christ. Fred. 436 436 Jean Albert Fishbourue.Tho. U.,MD. 311 130 Fisher, Alfred Andr. Sandiland3 224

Edw. Henry
Henry,

272
311

MD.

James
Robert Roe
'

Samuel Samuel Simkin


Seth Nuttall

William William
Fitz Clarence,

William William Henry 212 Fitz Gibbon, Jas. Gerald 17. Fitz Herbert, Rich. Hen. 25 Fitzhugh, Thomas Llovd 145 Fitz Maurice, John, KH. 91 Hon. W. E. 334 Fitzmauricc, Geo. Lionel 421 Fitzmayer, Jas. Wm. 269 Fitzpat'rick, Fred. C. W. 208 Nicholas 418 Fitz Roy, Aug. Charles Lennox 272 212 Hon. A. C. L. Hon. Fred. John 166 Hugh 145 Flack, John Stuart 209 Flaherty, Hugh 407 Flamank, John 94 Flanagan, John Bickertonl24 John B. 228 Fleeming, John Elph. 223 Fleming, Arthur Cecil 121 Crewe Edward 39, 203 Edw. J. Ingleby 176 Hamilton 294 Hen. H. M'Kenzie 192 James 67 Julius 95 Flerayng, Augustus 294 Fletcher, Edw. Cha. 117, 118 Johi 261 418 Joseph 405 Richard Thomas 64, 257 306 William William 307 187 Fleury, John 154 Flood, Nicholas Hen 139 Floyd, Charles Henry, Bt. 60 210 Floyer, Hicliard 268 Fludc, Thomas Peters Fludyer, William 65, 144 200 Flyter, Campbell Foaker, Geo. Northon

130 162 James, Lord 172 John 412 John 116 148 John 244 John John Alex. 102, 244 Jonathan 98, 230

David David George

243
37

James

Nathaniel

115

41, 265 William 229 William Cameron 284 William Henry 269 285 Ford, Cha. Erskine 285 Edmund T. 247 John Randle 194 Johnson 293 Robert William 293 William Henry 285 William Michael 311 Forde, Francis Charles 129 Matthew Thomas 123 Fordvce, George William 226 Charles F. 197 John 162 Forester, Kon.Cha.Rt.W. 138 203 Cecil, William ffort.^miliusJ.W.164 Hon. Geo. C.Weld 120 Hon. Hen. Towu 146 Forlong, James, A'tf 88,194 129 Robert Stein 202 Forman, Edward 430 Formin, Justus Forrest, Jas. Archibald 156 311 John, .Vi>. John Henry 137 William Charles 137 Forster, Hugh Percy 263 124 Fran. Rowland John Burton 214 418 Thomas 40 Tho. Watkin 234 Rob. Matthew Wm. Fred., KH. 86
.

Thomas John

'-

Forsyth,

Thomas

183

Fortescue,Hon.JohnWm. 158
273 Fortune, Alexander Fortye, Freil. J. Campbell 195 207 Fosbrooke, Edmund 295 Tho. Dudley Foss, Christopli. Vaughan 169 189 Thomas 435 Fossi, Tliomas de 142 Foster, Cliarles John Hon. Chicb.T.S. 178 Col. Ly. Lucas Francis

Lord Fred.

Frederick Fogarty, Michael

95 36,117 Fogo, James Tho. Macm., MD. Fitzgerald, James David 413 68 Foley, Hon. Aug. Fred. Fitz Gerald, Cha. Lionel 211 Hon. St. George David 405 Gerald Dennis Edward Tho. KH. 61 Follows, William 150 Foote, Francis Robert Lord, Gerald William Franci-* 163 Gerald Step. 190 Foquett, William John John For8ter,A'C'B.17 Forbes, Alexander
'-

GCH.

Index.
page
Fustcr, Tliomas

Tho. C. S. 254 Hon.W. Antli. S. iTi Fothcipll, ^^'nlium 201 Fothcriuglmin, Robt. II. 110 Foulis, Aiulrew 171 Dttviil.A'CB. llj FouUtou, Jolm 21 o Fouutainc, Clias. George 203 Foveaux, Joi^epU Fowle, John Fowler, James M. 240 Fownes, Edward Curtis 2U'> Fox, Charles Rich. John Jas. Barry 2tKl " Peter 407 Samuel C7, 248 Thomas, MD. 127 Foy, Edwartl 223 Frainpton.IIeathfiddJas 201 France, lien. Ilavhurst 126 Richard' 14(i
Francis, Tiio. John Fraiick, James

Hm.

131

414

Franckiin, Franckiin,

James Bonti-

neau 412 Thomns 32 Francklyn, John Henry 2Gi) Frank, Ueoree 429 Frankland, \Vm. Henry 2o3 Franklin. IIcnr>' 130

Henry
Hiehar.1 A.

310

M. 170
102,
2:)fi

Franklyu, Charles

'

Gilbert,

\Vm. 1H8
ICl

Franks, Tlioinas Hartc Fraser, .Eneas William


.\lexander

page page 232 Fullerton, James Alex. 135 205 Fulton, Jas. Forrest, KH. 1 16 Richard Robert 195 30C Thos. ^Vallace Wiliium 210 207 William 402 99, li)4 Furlong, Charles John William 268 Fumetti, Joan. Just, von 427 William 434 02 Furer, Philip de William Charles llo Furmidge, William 412 William Kingston 131 Funicaux, Wiliium 207, 273 Frazcr, Augustus Ilenrv 209 Fyers, Henry Tho. 269 Peter Daniel 101, 193 19, 204 Robert Morse Simon 20.'j 271 Thomas Freilrichs, Rudolph 41,282 428 William Augustus 191 Frederick, Edward 115 Thomas 168 54 Fyfe, Lawrence Freeborn, John 197 413 Fyffe, David Freeling, .\rthur Henry 280 Fyler, Lawrence 142 Freeman, Matthew Deane 232 Fynmore, James 293 Thomas Freer, Daniel Gardner 294 104 3a\\n,MD. 418 John Harhridge 267 Gabriel, Rob. B. KH. 40 Freese, John >'obIe .Vrb. 270 Gage, Edward 102, l.'JO - Hon. H. Edw. Hall 253 Freeth, Jas. KIT. 56, 1 17 - Hon. Wm. 235 James Edw. 70, 216 208 James H. 2^0 Gil ban, Henry Hob. Beresford Sampson 311 285 Frekc, Fenton JohnEvans 119 Gaisford, Thomas 173 Henr>34 Giileani, Michael, MD. 197 Percy -^nc.Erans 145 GaliiFe, John 55 John Fred. Frceniantle, John, CB. 227 35 French .Cndbert. if AT. 04, 1 79 Gall, Richard Herbert 641 - Isaac Hindley, H. 251 Henr\- John 93. 2-'i7 Jame's, MD. 311 20O Galland, George James Richard 262 103, 203 Frend, Albert 431 240 Gullenberj;, Theodore George 18v Galloway, Tliomas James 184
Fraser,

Pimon

Thomas Thomas

Thomas L. L. 100, 1(11 200 407 2:8 Gallic, Hugh 418 164 Galliers, William .\lexanrlcr 407 Fresmoy, Frederick de 242 428 Gallwey, Philip P. -Vlexauder 40j Freudouthal, Sie^esmund 428 Melbourne B. 287 Alex. .Maclean 70 Freuller, Fridolin de Thomas Lionel J. 286 4.34 Archi. Campbell 418 Frith, Cnckavne Wm. Payne, Bt. 189 Donald 407 Edm! Bentley 176 103, 1.58 Duncan 22C EdwardCocka\Tie 420 Galway, William 229 Fran. Michael 171 Gambler, Gloucester John 269 Fre<l. Alex. Mack. 86 John Wharton 66, 209 Gammie, Patrick 232 Geo. Brodie !)6, 267 Joseph 407 Cannes, J.J. Chevalier de 441 Geo. Rob. Ml). 20.-< William 402 171 Gapper, Peter lla^tinfTS 230 William Cockavne420 Garden, R. J. 19C IIuyh.ATB. ll.i Frome, Edward 183 285 Gardiner, Alexander Huith 212 Frost, John David 159 407 Hugh .\ndrew 8-< Frost, Hen. Lynedoch 271 Langford 208 James 186 Fry, Geo. Barlow Jas. Ballard 68 178 Jas. \Vm. Lovat 2o6 Richanl John, KCB. 16, 117, 215 - Jas. .\lex. Fryer, George 116 213 - James S. Fusion, Edward Xathan Smith 173 209 - John Fulford, William John Ballard 221 270 -John Fuller, Burrell Richard 121 223 - Tliomas Francis Rob.KCB.KCH. 6,250 - William Francis 56 35, 2ft5 - John Francis William 235 04,210 -John, GCi/. Genrpe 116 Gardner, Richanl 116 -John Wing S Wm. Bethell Joseph,Cff. 11,227 270 - Leopold S. C. William Hon.W. U. 19,264 210 - Peter Wm. Walter 286 Gardnor, Thomas 119 - Robert, KH. Fullerton, David 199 Garforth, William 241) - Robert W. M'L. Geo. .Main 140 Garland, John, A"//. 71 3o 485
John John William
Alexander
15i<

IIW 87

Frere, Richard

Edward

Index.
page 293 Gibson, Geo. Washington 116 Garner, Thomas 115 Jas. Brown,7tfD. 143 Garratt, Francis 123 418 J. Bushby Thomas 107 John Garrett, George, MD. 418 Robert 418 Garrett,Rich.Hump.AfZ).200 Thomas 155 Rohert,it/f. 87, 107 Gibsoue, David Aud 292,297 Garsford, John \Vm, 224 John Hope 127 2oi Garstin, Christophilus Gicliard, Wm. Rob. 271 Rob. Longmore 2G8 Giffard, Edward Carter 211 Garstin, William 235 Gifford, Rob. Francis, Ld. 126 Garthwaite, Ed. Hancock 116 Gilbert, Thos.Morley 413 Garvcns, Henry 43U Gilbert, Walter Raleigh 270 GarTock, John 161 Walter Raleigh 115 Gascoigne, Ernest Fr. 68, 144 William John Hawkins 205 Gilchrist, James 238 Gascoyne, Charles 73, 246 Gildea, Francis 153 Isaac 6, 205 Gildea, Stanhope Mason 176 Gason, Charles Henry 214 Gilder, Frederick 148 Gates, William 273 John 233 Gatt, Salveiro 26 Giles, Stephen 293 WilUam 20: Gill, William 418 Gaulter, Tho. Coke, MD. 134 Gilland, J.Goodday Strutt Gauntlett, George 103, 1.53 William 412 Gillespie, Henry James 293 Gausson, Wm. Aug. 210 Hugh Rollo Gavin, Geo. O'Halloran 14: John Michael 250 Joshua Gavvler, George, KH. Robert RoUo Gaynor, Cha. Spencer 160 Gillliam, John Allen Gaze, James 407 Gilley, Thomas

Garmston, Samuel

Geale, Marcus Piers

Gillice,

156
20'J

Gillie,

John John

Geary, Henry Gebser, \^'m. Tlieodore Geddes, Adam Gordon Geddes, Alexander John, iTS.

James, 428 Gillman,BennettWatkins 103 402 William Henry 220 256 Gilmor, Robert 412 62 Gilmour, Dugald Little,
Gillkrest,

MD

John Gordon
Gee, Francis Gehse, Henry

181

KCB.

17

'

190 Charles 03 428 Gilsa, Frederick de 429 Geils, Andrew 116 Gipps, Sir George 95, 283 Thomas William 131 Girdlcstone, Wm. Bolton 1 16 Geissmann, Lewis de 431 Girsewald, Gustavus C. Gelston, Thomas A. Von 412 433 Gemmcllaro, Charles 435 GiveeUj Rob. Beauchamp 249 Gentzkow, Adolphus von 429 Nicholas Pelham 184 Georg Fred. Darley QIamis, Lord Tho. Geo. 221 Geo. Thorn'e 227 Glasco, John 418 Gerard, Tho. Alexander 180 Glasgow, Geo. Mark 268 Gerson, Geo. Hartog 431 Glazbrook, John Hales 165 Gerstlacher, Eberhard 428 Glegg, Baskcrvyle 138 Gethin, Sir Richard, Bt.\l\ Edw. Holt 252 Gib, John Binney 213 Birkenhead 1 Gibb, Alexander, 3ID. 312 Hen. Vibart 116 Gibb, Chas. John 286 Gleichen, Fred, von Uslar 427 Gibbes, J. Geo. Nathaniel 68 Geo. von Uslar 427 Gibbons, Richard 211 Hans von Uslar 430 Samuel 422 Ferd. von Uslar 430 Thomas 335 Thilo von Uslar 430 Ponsonby 200 Glen, Edward Southouse 256 Gibbs, Edward Melville 71,211 Hen. Durham Gloag, John 136 John Gloster, Richard 213 Gibson, Charles Fred. Thomas 90 Edgar Glover, Stirhng Freeman 103 Edward James Glubb, Fred. Philip 185 George John Warrca 250
,
'

page 435 145 *89, 186 Goate, Edward Godby, Charles Henry 218 226 Dennis Goddard. John Hesketh 140 402 Goddardj John 165 Samuel Godwin, Charles, MD. 312 41 Henry 407 John Goeben, Christian, Baron 436 429 Fred. Bit ran 429 George, Baron Quintus, Baron 428 432 William de 423 Goff, Thomas 151 Going, Richard 33 Gold, Charles 217 Cha. EmUius 204 WilUam George 35,282 Goldfinch, Henry 222 Goldfrapp, Geo. Alfred 9 Goldic, Alexander John 116 Andrew George Leigh 40,162 167 Geo. Patrick 173 Mark Wilkes Thomas Leigh 73, 218 412 Goldrisk, James 86 Goldsniid, Albert 306 Goldsmith, Ohver Gomm, Wm. M. KCB. 20 412 Rich. Stonier 63, 147 Gooch, Henry 150 Good, Samuel 151 Goodall, George 161 Goode, William Henry Goodenoiigh,ArthurC'yril 185 271 Henry Philip 177 Goodfellow, Joseph 116 Samuel 187 Goodman, Charles A. Stephen Arthur, 35 KH. 103, 178 Samuel E. 418 Goodrich, Robert 307 Goodsir, James Tod
Glutz,

Amanz

Glvnn, Richard Henry

71 Goodsman, David 422 Goodwin, Joseph 84 Goodwin, Hugh Goodwvn, Henry Wm. 227 102 Goold, James Gordon, AbrahamHen. 73,292 Hon. Alexander 145

152 284 186 55 Arthur Helsham 243 Bertie E. M. 193 Lord Cecil 245 Cliarlea Charles Edw. 73, 266 Charles E. P. 227 245 Charles, Hen. 16 Cosmo 92,210 Duncan Lord Francis A. 118 486

Alexander Alexander
Archibald,

MD.

Index.
puce page
Oraffenricd, Autolue Fred,

page
Grant, Wm.Kelr.irrB.

Gordon, Oabrirl George Alex.

11,24.-)
1

.17

dc

4X'>

GCH.
Thomas

11,129
1.18

Geo. .\upi9ta9 Geo. Ilainillon Georpc Junes

435 Francis de William Lewis 34A 3 Graham, .\llan Hamilton 271 Grantham, Francis
Charles Cha. Mackenzie
31K>
1

2.10

231 IIauiiItonDoaglBs23(> lUiiiT W. i-M) Henry Wm. CO, 2f>(i


1

96, 267

J ames

8.1

Jaines

I8(>

James James
JBs.Caul6eId
Jas. Cliarlcs

70, 2*1

David 70 Edw.Smith, .VX>.227 Frederick 413 Fortescue 293 George 91 210 Henry Hope

10 Granville, Frederick 174 Grasett, William 133 Grasset, Henry 415 Grattan, .\lbertO'DouneI 2.-i0

Gravatt, George

244 244

Jas. Willoiiu'libv,

Bf.GCi<.GC//.l 1,117,174 John 180 John 08, 1!)8


John Jnhn John W.
97, 207
llfi

Lachlan Duff Patrick Robert Robert Stephen Blanrv


Thooilorc,

171
23<J

Hen.Wm.HartIev256 James 241 William John 42U Graves, Hon. Adolphus 222 James John P. 148 Oliver Thos. Benjamin 56 Sandford 145 Chas. Tv\i9leton 239 Thomas 161 //ow.Geo. A.F.C 181 Thomas 307 ir!9 James William Thos. Campbell 116 John Steward 131 William 100, 210 Samuel Wood 214

Thomas
John

Copcland, Ml).

217 109 179 153 33

;.

29:)

William William

M>.

William 250 SWt Orahn, Frederick

108 (iranet, Charles 218 Grange, Richard George 294 Grant, Alexander, KH. Alexander Alexander G. Gore, .\rthnr 71 Bernard Hon. Charlc!!, KH. 41 Cath. Campbell Charles William 2.38 Ham. Henry Ro?3 8j Charles St. John Henrv Wm. Knox 221 Colquhonn Jas. Pollock 152 Duncan 65, John 269 Duncan Trevor Owen Arth. Ormsbv 194 Edw. Fitzherbert Wm. Rich. Ormsbv 204 Edward John Gorgon, Stephen B. 190 Eyre Coo tc Gorle, John Tayler 101

William William William Wm. Alex

224 Gray, Alured William 263 Alured William 62 Arthur 428 Basil 163 Charles
1

195 195 152 227

16

307 237 234

Charles Gordon Edward William Francis Delaval

335 286 233 138


190

Humphrey

Gorman, Owen
Gorrcquer, Giiloon, Goslin, Samuel John Giwselin, Gerrartl Gossct, .\rthur

2.32

KH.

40 230
10
-

268 280 Wm. 39, 282 Wm.MatthewlO<,284 Oossett. William Driscoll 280 2<W Oosllinc-, Cliarles Ootie, Htnry 428 Gouiltr, riinvanni 99, 202 fJuiseppe 202 Oough, riarrv 170 Sir Ilugh, KCB. 16 Hugh 128 John Bloomfleld 130 Tho. Bunhury 184 Goull*Anni, Edward 145 Ooald, .Vi-holas 2*3

James

KCH

Wm.

William 195 GravdoD, Alex. .VD. 209 George 181 George, KH. 59, 179 Greathwl, Edw. Harris Hon. Francis Wm. 32 Greatly, Thomas James 193 Greatrex, Edwanl James 38 Greaves, Richard James 214 William Sir Jas. Hob..Vi).414 Green, .\ndrew John 193 Charles
311
Charles William

223 116 310 266

James 95, 206 John 191 John Hamilton 121

Owen Wynne

190

Thos. Browne 294, 297

20
201 271

283 159 86 148 70 410 199 201


154 152

John John Grant John Donald John Francis - John Henry - John James

412 418
311 254
1.13

David George

Thomas

215 407

Gosseii'-nurt, Jos. Icfnacc 4.34

Gowan, Kdwanl Parnr


Gio. Maulcvsrcr Gowdie, John Gradv, Robert Spread William Oiame, Lawrence

110

249
88 212
407 100

William ,306 William, KH. 68 189 Greene, UawsonComelius 194 - J. Hope 135 John 127 - John Thornton 200 Wm. Sheppey 127 - Joseph Jeffries 102 Greenhill, Jame David 115 - Lewis, ACff. 1 ,248 Greciir.ck,Chas..M., Lord, - Peter KCO. 17 - Peter Cha.Stuart 220 Grcenstreet, John 115 - Robert 306 Greenvilli-, William 90 - Robert 418 Greenwcll, Leonard.A' C/f. 19 - Rob.Joynt Gord. 311 Greenvi'ood, George 42 - Sweton 228 JoM-ph 182 - Thomas John 209 William 04, 144 - Turner 39, 144 William 268 - William Charles 121 Greer, Alex. MD. 312 - William Edward 209 Gregg, Charles Francis 201 487
.

'

Index.
Gregg, Edward Regan Gregory, Arthur Cha. 91, Charles 94, William Grehan, Peter Grellier, George
177 Grubbe, John Heneage

James
Grenfell, William

250 200 284 153 412 422 212

407 175 William 413 William Isaac 306 Greisheim, Albert von 433 Greive, William 412 Grey, Hon. Charles 62, 223 'Hon Harry Cavend. 203

Greig, George Greig, John James

GCB. GCH.

Hon. Henry Geo,, 7,139

John John John John William Warburton Grier, John Joseph

20 44 53 237 207 245 Grierson, Alexander 230 Crighton 97, 284 Grierson, Henry 166
183 183 237 293 415 208 Griffis, Charles Tindal 140 Griffith, Geo. Darby 104, 242 129 Henry Darby 229 Henry Downe John 254 418 John 418 Moses 248 Griffiths, Edwin Frederick 33 Fred. Augustus 268, 273 Fred. Charles 72 Henry T. 190 John Charles 95 John Thomas 157 188 Grignon, James 206 Grigg, James Wm. Grimes, Charles Robert 201 Henry 206 201 Joseph John Grimwood, Thomas 407 Grindliiy, Robert 412 Or St. in, Hon. Charles 148 l.v, Edw. Thos. 307 .lames Bond 413 II, George 158 G 33 George 436 Groskopff, Charles Grosvenor, Thomas ,217 422 Gross, George 90 Grote, William Henry 407 Grove, Joseph 242 Gorve, Robert
Grieve, Patrick GrifBn, Francis
62, 227

John George George George Goldsmith Edm. John Hungerford

page John 405 228 Hale, Edw. Blagden 234 Gruttemann, Augustus 433 Hen. Grimstone 137 Grylls, Rich. Gervys John Rich. Blagden 130 181 Guanter, Jacques 434 Richard 233 Guard, William 158 William 253 Gubbins, Robert Wm. Amherst 214 203 Guest, Charles 407 Halfhide, Benjamin 89, 195 Guillamore, Standish, Vis. 59 Cha. Alex. 200 Guille, John Andros 176 James 188 Guinness, Hosea 423 Haliburton, John Fowden 230 Guise, Jo. Wright, Bt. Halidav, Wm. Robert 245 KCB. 13 Halkett, Alex. A'Cff. 11 Gulliver, George 120 CoUn, KCB. GCH. Gulston, Alan James 198 12,128 Horatio Rob. M. 23: Henry 191 GumoenS; Charles de 435 Hugh,S'Cif. 54 Gunn, William 259 James 180 Gunning, Charles 413 J. Tho. Douglas 131 John 414 Hall, Charles 101, 118 Thomas '11 414 Gage John Gunton, Henry 201 Gurtler, Joseph 435 Gurwood, John 57 Guthrie, George James 415 Guthrie, William 193 233 Guv, Lewis Philip M. Nelson 166 William 214 Gwilt,John 185 Rich. Brandram 258 Gwynne, Fred. Zimenes 246 Marmaduke 142 Wm. Augustus 169
102, Halden,

page

Haardt, Lewis Haberland, Charles Haeket, John George William, MD. Hackett, Adam Frederick

James John
Pierce

Hadaway, Sam. Maitland 311 286 Hadden, Wm. Cha. Haddon, Richard 407
Hadfield, Cha. Joseph

295
1.30

Wm. Howe
Hadley, Hcnrv, MB. William, H.S.

191

163 407 Hagart, Charles 133 Jas. Macaul 133 Hageman, Lewis 433 431 John George Hagenan, John Frederick 412 219 Hague, Cha. Barnard 116 Hailes, John 244 Haines, Edw. Eldridge F.Paul 155 Haining, James 217 Hair, Archibald, MD. 120 Hake, William 102,137 Halahan, J. Wallon,il/'J3. 287 Rd Robertus 192 Haldane, Robert 217 402 William

Hagan, John

1 ' 1 '

1 1

Inde-i

page page page 255 Harrison, .Anth. Robinson Hamllton.Chas. JohnJas.iao! Hanna, Joseph Altx, 207 William 407 247 Charles P. 90 Hanson, Denis 407 .\Iexander 263 Charles Thos. 1 Broadlev 137 20 Hansord, Solomon Ed Christopher 407 man 307 Dan. C."R. DlgbySt.Vineent 230 2.36 Geo. Francis 2(i0 Hanwell, Joseph Fra. Seymour 99, 267 Gustavus Nicolls 2il4 Harbord, Hon. Alfred A. 130 Fra. Siiiith James Hull 94 64 14o Harcourt, Fra. Venubles Fred. \Vm. 211 John 131 -John 195 Fred. Win. John 215 146 Gavin 4l8 Hardie, John John 418 20G Harding, Geo. Judd 43, 283 George John Bacon 54 17.3 Francis Pym Geo. Rtiwan l-2o 243 Nathaniel Evan153 Frelerick Geo. Valiancy 270 224 Jas. Augustus Henry 130 Robt. Prescott 188 407 Henrv 230 John - Robt. Steppings 296 Henri,Thomas Goldie 18G 418 Septimus 250 William Hen. .Meade 314 87 Hart, Charles, MV. 312 Jus. John, Bt. 93 Hardinge, Jit. Hon. Hen. 182 Henrv-, MD. 33 John KCB. 18, 249 Hcnrj- George 200 Rich. KH. John Potter, KB. 32 99, 207 182 Edward Henry Wm. Louis H. l.-G 190 Robert 85 William 190 N icholas, A"//. 43, 2G3 Shepherd 116 258 Richard 188 Hardisty, William Thomas Frederick 246 Robert Charles 199 Hardy, Jonas Paisley 160 Robert Georges 285 Luke 407 Harthill, Robert 17(i 245 Samuel B. Thomas 407 Hartle, John F. A. Robert 415 Thomas 165 Simeon H. ]ifl>. 311 Thomas 199 72,170 Hare, Hon. Chas. Luke 158 Hartley, Bartholomew Henry Winch. 101,159 Thoa. M. M'X. 237 John, 37 Humph Rob. Walter 2.30, 165 Loftus Walter 235, Rich. Goddard 35 Hartman, Wm. Henrv 90, William 188 Thomas 178 160 William 407 William Henry 202 Edmund F. A. 160 139 Harenc, Neil Hulse WilUam Digby 203 Hartmann, Augustus C. Wni. Finlay F. 231 Harford, Charles 430 161 154 Harger, John Gustai-us F. W. 430 William James 256 William J. Henry 251 Hark or, Robert 432 173| 290 Harlessem, Philip A. Von, Julius, Hamley, Chas. Ogilvy KCB. 163 Fran. Gilbert 436 KCH. 54,432 Wm. George 285 Harling, Augustus de 428 Hartstonge, Rich. Weld 71 Hammcrsley, Frederick 121 Harman, Robert 311 402 Hartwell, John Loftus Ilaintnerstein, A. Baron 428 Harness, Henry D. 285 Hartwig, Gottlieb de 437 Otto Von 427 Harold, John Casimcr 95, 220 Harty, Joseph M. KH. 88, Hammill, Joseph 33<3 Harper, Charles 184 413 Hammill, Robert 89,109 William 418 Harvest, Hector 249 Hammond, Freilerick 88 Harper, William Hoskin 124 Aug. Hamilton 250 Fra. Tlios. GCII. 8 Harpour, Geo. Cosby 90, 219: Hancv, Bissell,JSC/f.67, 116, " Wm. Oxenden 143 Harpur, John 263 256 Hamond, Philip 18.J Harries, Thomas Edward 215 140 Edw. Warwick Hampton, Robert 115 Harrington, Chas. 'arlo/32| 187 Hona^n, William 412 Francis Charles Christopher D. 295 185 18' Hanbur>-,John. KCH. Geo. Fre<l. Joseph 421 402 402 Harriott, George Henry B. Cpel S. 142 239 Hancock, F. U. W. L. 226 Thos. Geo. James, KH. 61 91 Hancorne, Christopher 202' James, C. Harris, Arthur Miller 190 Handcock, Hon. Henry .Anthony Cha. John 413! 188 214' 249 Robert John, KCH. Augustus 19 i, 197 Richarrl Chas. Rubison 175 John 217 Won. Rob.Freuch 270 HarryBulteel,/rW.40 John 271 154 Handfield, John C. Henry William 175 Richanl 270 Carey 216 John Sir Rob. John 1 75 34 Hankev, Aug. Barnard 221 John Crichton William ICO 224 'sir Frederick, William Fred. Robert Russell 168 2.39 33 GCMG. Walter 99 Hunvard, Geo. Xetherton 210 72 Hen. Aitchisnn William 407 407 Harwood, Sacheverel Hauley, Roderick John 230 Wm. Thos. 186 Harzig, Frederick 429 Haomer, Wvndham Edw.120 Wm. Geo. Lord, Ilaslam, Richard 407 WUl'iam 407 KCH. 19, ti5 Uaslewood, DickcntMark 105 489
I

KH

Index.
Hassard, Fairfax

page 286 Head, Sir George


231)

John
Ross
Hassell, William de Hastings, Douglas

Hatton, Geo. Aug.


Villiers

287 428 230 214

La Touche

152 427 427 Haultain, Francis 96, 267 271 Fred. Wra. 190 Theodore M. 433 Hausler, Frederick 130 Havelock, Cha. Fred. 164 Henry
Hattorf,

Hans Von Hen. Geo. Von

Wm. KH.
Haven, Henry
Haviland, Francis

90, 131

John
Havilland, Charles de

405 122 122


85

Thomas de Hawker, Charles

206

167 Ernest Augustus 123 85 Francis Peter Wm. Lance 226 T\iom&B,KCH. 14,126

155 Hawkes, Robert John Blackburne 121 Robert 116

Hawkey, Henry Charles 290 Moorehead 310 John, 31D.


Hawkins, Arthur Caesar John Mills John P. John S. Samuel
152 203 55 280 294 162 110 284 116

Thomas Scott Hawkshaw, Edward

John John Stewart 241 Hawley, Robert B. Hay, Alex. Sebast. Leith 245 Alexander Macleod 209 238 Archibald
Cha. Craufurd Chas. Murray

David David

98, 170 63, 147 96, 126

240
110 62 116 40 16G 34 36 193 56 418 232 294 256
197

Edward Lord, Edward

Humphrey
Lord, James

James James
Philip

page page 412 Hepburn, David 116 166 Herbert, Arthur 190 183 Arthur Maynard 214 Healey, Thomas 227 Charles Heard, William Hodder 181 Herbert, Dennis 14 Hearle, Edward Dennis 229 Heartlev, Andrew Henry Loftus 240 Heath, Edwin Heathcote, Eustace Hon. Percy Egerton 194 Wm. Samuel William Lewis 55 Heatley, Charles Fade Heriot, Frederick George 35 John John,A//>. 126 Heaton, John R. Thomas Ancrum 206 Hebert, Abraham Louis 436 Wm. Mackay 294,297 Hecker, Charles Higgin. 141 Heron, Basil Robinson 97,267 Teush Peter 7 Heckscher, Cha. Martin 429 Berries, W. Lewis, KCif. 39 A. 435 William Robert 194 Hegler, Charles 116 Heimburg, F. C. Boron 433 Herring, John Eilmund 116 431 Ernest, Baron 185 Lewis, A. T. 433 Hervey, Charles F. 430 Heine, Henrv 418 Hesse," Adolphus 192 Heir, Matthew 418 Hessing, Geo. Wm. 427 Heise, Adolphus 429 Heuer,'Ludolph 429 429 Heugel, WilUam de Arnold William 421 429 Hewat, Richard Christopher 293 Job. Christ. Ulrich 433 Hewes, John 306 430 Hewetson, William Lawrence 433 Lewis Sir Geo. Henry, 42 Wm. Augustus 186 Bt. 407 Hamilton Heitland, Wm. Emerton 269 428 Hewgill, Percy William 270 Hellen, D. W. vender 295 429 Hewitt, Cha. Coleman C. A. von der 169 432 Isaac Henry Helmich, Augustus Helv, Jas. Price, KH. 86 Hewson, John Milliquet 241 155 133 Hext, Cha. Staniforth Joseph 235 133 Francis John Helyar, Albert Hemmans, Tho. Hinton 230 Heyde,Fred. J. A. von der 433 430 Hemphill, Andrew T. 180 Heydenreich, William Henderson, Alexander Heydinger, Wm. Charles 412 Duncan, MD. Heyland, Alfred Thomas 247 186 John Rowley Edmund, Y. W, 131 Heyman, Henry G. Aug., KH. 435 Hen. Barkley Heyn, William Hibbert, George 93, 191 James, MD. John Gray, MD. 210 James, KH. 418 John Hichens, Richard 238 Join Hickey, Edward Hickin, Tho. Bennett 96, 180 J. \\.KH. 141 Hickman, John Penn J. Alexander 116 Hicks, Cieorge William 116 John Hickson, John Annesley 225 Hendley, Thomas 187 Hiern, John Hendrick, John Higginbotham, Charles 215 MD. Higgins, Charles O'Conor 207 Henley, James

Henry Bond

"

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John
Hennessey, Patrick Henniker, Hon. Major
Heniiis, \\'illinm Howe Henry, C'liffbrd Felix

Henry

127
141

Tho. Rob. Drum. William


Alex. Hayes, Frederick

Hugh Brabazon
James Lewis Sam. Gordon,

116

Wm.

George James Samuel Baker Haygarth, Francis Haythorne, Edmund Hayward, William Hazard, Joseph Head, Charles

Frederick

Hugh 186

John
Rich. Francis

250 Robert 407 Walter 413 Henstock, Henry 91 Hepburn, Francis

J. S.

83 Summers, MD. 414 Thos. Gordon 101,267 405 Warner Westen180 56 ra, KH. 293 S8 310 Hig'ginson, Alexander Geo. Powell 40, 117 407 213 Hill, Alfred Edward 1 1 7, 220 490

KCH.

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page
Ilill,

Chnrlei

llodson, John, ti3 Hoffav, Ernest .\lbert Cliurles Jolin 20 Hoev," William Francis Clcnii'iit DudKy Clarges 174 Holfe, Philip Sir Diidlev St. Lcger34 Hoffev, Ernest Albert Edward ' 24j Hogarth, George 101,
-JOo

MD.

page 44 418 Home, John 157 John Belshes 412 311 William, MD. 913 420 Honeynmn, John Ord 62, 144
."KMi

Edward Roley Henry

Hugh Hugh
John
Jaine*
Joliii

233 Hogg, Arthur 208 Adam lOU Tliomas 412 William 2(ii) William 4U7 Ilogge, John, KH.
lt<3
-iM''

Joseph
Moore

Tbowas

209 Percy 220 Philip iU, 204 Richanl FrwI. Ci, 204 .Sir Robt Chambrc 32

Riinland, Lord,

GCB. oca. KC.


7,

U7, 120
423 2o6 407

Samuel
Stephen, John

WilUam

Lurd \\m. F. A.M. 12!1 Win. Xoel U3 Win. Noel .\Ipemon 125 Hilliard, Edw. David Crosier 136 402 llcnrv John 407 407 Samuel George 169 John 238 405 Hopper, Jacob HiUier, George 58, 214 John 29. 115 Hopper, WilUam Gcorure E. 214 Lauocelot 3: 232 Wm. Henry Keating Edmojid 214 Holle. Lewis von 434 258 Hilincr, John Frederick 43o Fred. A. Baron 4:}0 Hopson, Wm. Ilopson 123 iie, Hnllier, Edward Hilton. Jain.> 421 Hopton, John 145 Tiioinas 170 HoUiiigworth, George 294 Hopwood, Hervey 89 William Duncan lo4 Uollint,worth, Hen. And. 2.'t2 Hore, James Ryves 284 Thomas Hinil, Cliarles 196 Henrv 207 171 Hiude, John 169 Hollis, John j. 89,176 Horn, Frederick Hine, John 370 James 221 Honibrook,Fred.Hillman226 293 Richard Lyde HInv'slon, Clayton S. H. 2o6 Richard 121 Hirst, Siineou 120 Hollmann, Joseph 421 Hornby, Edw. Carter Pliipps, John 286 Hilop,Thos.i?r.GCU. 8, 199 HoUowav, Thomas 294, 297 270 Stanley Bing Hitehen,BenJ.Hobert9on 116 Wm. C. E. 58, 283 234 Thomas Wynn Hoath, Charles 407 Holme, Bryan Holme 240 218 William Hotiart, GeorRC 120 Holmes, Fra. Sannderson 159 163 Hohhouse, John Byron 164 Benjamin 407 Home, Arthur Charles .Anthony 308 HobAon, Samuel 161 Griffiths 116 141 Fran. Woodlev Hoeker, Edward Sfti James Gustavns George 141 Hockings, Robert 296 Ham. 186 George 308 44)7 Ho<lder, John John 407 Roliert Hodenberg,.\ugustus Ton 432 John Kent Eger 239 206 Ernest, Baron 429 Robert Charles 210 Homer, John 408 Isaac Hans, Baron 42 Rob. Pattison 90, 174 \\ illiam W. 220 I van, t;. F. Baron 433 Tho. Edmonds 165 H<xlge, Edw. Cooper 124 Holschcr, Acliatz Wm. 428 Hornsby,John Roinainc 2<i7 166 Ho<I^es, E<lmnnd 422 Holt, George 205 Horrocks, Charles 2.30 George Hodiie*, Thomas EardlcV 2.>7 Holtzcnuann, Frederick 428 237 John Hoitg!>on, Christopher 115 Holwortliv, Edw. Jnlm 2.58 161 Henry 115 Home, Alex. Geo. MD. 122 Horsburgh, Jamra 2.33 Jahn 8,115 David 403 Horsford. Alfred H. 254 - George George Fahie Studholmc J. 102.170 418 248 \Vm. Chauval 231 -Jame* 119 Ilorsley, Xicliolas 418 - Jamea Murrav Modson, Chas. Robt. Geo. 1 16 187 llorsman, William 213 Henry Frd. 131 -John 14 Uort, John Josiah

Honstcdt, Barth. Geo. 431,4.36 von 195 Hood, //on. Alex. Nelson 150 .Mex. Bale. Periam 120 115 418 Hon. Fr. Grosvenor 145 194 George 127 89, 19-2 414 Hook, Archibald ICO Lionel ii'i 297 422 Hookev, Geo. Hocrevc, Henry Ilohnhorsl. Geo. Baron 4;)0 Hooper, Rich. Wheeler 95,221 Holbeeh, Henry 212 Hope, Archibald White 267 212 Hun. Adrian Holcombe, .Alex. Essex F. 164 154 Cliarles Reid Harcourt Fort 54 Frederick 92, 224 Francis 208 Hon. James 70, 224 Holden, Charles 202 34 Jas. Arch. KCB. Henry 189 James 263 421 Horatio Nelson John Cha., KH. 65, 252 Holden, Wilham 253 284 John Isaac Holder, Frederick 164 John Tliomas 224 Coulthurst l.OT 148 Hon. Louis John 103 158 William HoUlham, John Field 84 William 223 Holdswortb, Samuel 234 407 William Tlio. Weston E. 1 53 222 Holford, James P.G. 87 Hopegood, Fra. Vere 228 Hopkins, Geo. Robt. llolsrate, Bennett Richard Northev 10 Holland, George Freer 216 Wm. Friend 295 Frederick 172
177

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Index.
page 10i;233 Hunt, George Henry 208 Jackson, Edward, KH. Hort, Richard 57 jolm 961 Frederick Hall Horton, Christ. Wilmot 148 208 Horton, Edward 408 John Philip 54 George 115 George Wm. Rich. Burgess 90 Geo. Wm. C. 66 121 James 61 Robert Henry 89, 208 214 208 Sydney Lloyd 200 Robert Hen. Augustus 125 Hosack, James 418 Thos. Bloomfield 232 Henry Geo. 78, 266 Hosken, John 160 100 James, 3ID. William Thomas 157 Hosmer, Charles 116 237 James 100, 208 Hoste, Sir Geo. Cha. 43, 283 Hunter, David James 256 Hotliam, Augustus Tho. 22' James, AZT. 56,126 Edward 4John Napper 88, 251 Beau J Lord James Hotzen, Geo. Lewis Otto 432 James John R. 189 Hough, WilUam 116 Joseph Reid James William 295 Harry Wainw. Keith, Alex., Bt. 131 201 Martin, GCH. Houghton, John OUver 408 Nathaniel Max. 126 Hounsom, George 403 Richard Downes, Robert Francis Houstoun, Alexander 131 KCB. Rob. Hope Alston 1 53 14, 186 Rob. Hen. Stuart 249 Geo. Aug. Fred. 74,144 Thomas, MD. 138 Tliomas Brooke 141 Robert, A- C-B. Thomas 403 115 Wm. Bt. GCB. 148 Wm. Ernest 97, 207 William, 3ID. GCH. 8,171 William 179 Jacob, George Thomson 124 Hovenden, Fran. Parnell 125 AAilliam James 297 Jacsou, Simon Fitzh, 162 Nicholas 93,210 Huntley ,Wm Warburton 97 Jaenicke, Lewis 431 Howard, Charles 307 123 James, Abraham 116 Charles Hon. Fulke Grev. 33 Hunton,Rob. W.S. Raper 208 236 4-30 Charies Hugh Robert 67 Hupcden, Richard 182 Cha. Woodcock 219 Tho. Phipps, -ff/r. 40 Hurdle, Thomas 294, 297 Howden,io/'dJ.Hobart, Hurford, Rich. John GedaDemetrius W. G. 153 Edward Sims 175 KH. liah 142 58,116 George 307 Thomas 141 268 Howe, William 2.55 Hurtzig, Frederick Geo. H. M. 180 Howell, George 431 216 Huskisson, John Henry Howes, James 296 285 Robert Howison, John 116 Samuel 133 William 285 Hussey, Pliineas Fowke 250 Howorth, Richard 65, 177 428 185 Wm. Hayter 219 James, William E. Hoyer, Anthony Fred. William John 216 Huband, George J. 134 Hutchesson, Thomas 61,265 Jameson, Lawrence, MD. 311 Hudson, Joseph Henry 145 Hutchins, Henry Tlios. Thos. Ross, ilf.i>. 311 213 William James Tho. Wright Jardine, Alexander 191 Hutchinson, Bru. M. S. 227 Huey, Frederick Jarvis, Geo. R. Payne RichardsonW. 102,220 Edw. Hely 56 John George 203 Fred. J. T. Hughes, Charles 65,175 James 39 George 189 James Jasper, Lewis 432 140 George J.W. M. G. Jauncey, Alex. S. G. George Rowan 162 Mar. Collingwood 221 John Knight 161 Robert 254 Hon. Hen. Hely Henry John 251 Robert 255 James 124 Marley Robert George 164 204 Ibbetson, Chas. Parke Dcuzil 306 236 Wm.KCH. 11 Speer Fred. James 1.32 122 Wm.Garnons Wm. Nelson 91, 171 172 427 Hutchison, George 249 Jean, Philip Hugo, Ludoiph de John 152 Jebb, Charles William 248 Hugonin, Fran. James Joshua 2S4 115 Huthwaite,Fra. Cornelius 146 Hull, William Jeffares, Harman 101 Edward Hulme, William 67, 248 Henry 115 Jefferson, Richard Hulse, Richard Samuel 148 210 192 JeiFery, Cha. Scott Hutton, Geo. Davis Humbley,Wm. WellingJohn Uniacke 233 Heury John 185 131 ton Waterloo John Morton 250 166 James Hume, Geo. Ponsonby 209 George 255 Henry 247 John 249 Thomas David 194 John T. D'Arcy 178 Jeffreys, Edmund Rich. 240 430 William 224 Robert 209 Jeinsen, Henry von Thomas 86 JekylI,William Frederick 157 Humfray8,Sanmeir.C. 116 263 268 Jellicoe, Richard Hyde, George Hooton Humfrey, William Chas. 285 Rich. Morgan 219 Hydcr,WilliamAugustus 131 Jenkin, James 195 133 Hynes, N. 187 Jenkii s, Frederick Huraphrys, Henry - Richard 170 213 Hunt, Andrew Tlieo]ihiIu8 156 Arthur 02, 265 Jackson, Adam Thomson 31 William 201 Basil 92 George Evans 294
.

Index.
Jenklnaon, Geo. Bamnel JenntT, Ani;u4ttis Fred Jemity, Arllmr Henry Jonnini^s, Kilnmnil

Wm

page page pngel -'208 137 Johnson, Wm. AugriiflttiB 17 Jones, 'William 1(!2 Johnston, Arthur Lake William 213 172 13.\^'m. Daniel 80 CO, 2H6 Frederick W. Fred. Foxcroft 203 Geo.Jos.Ilidmead 116 1871
1

4Ii

James
Janu-ft

lol)

IVterRnvmond
William"

KU
3(l6

James
James,

101 AVilliam Wynn 105 Jopp, James, ^fl>.

Jenuvns, Jos. Clavtoii


Jeph'son,

141

MD.

312

Henrv

'

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2-.>0

Roliert'C.eo.

Stanhope Wm. 153; Jerninghum, James Edw. l!Mi


Jenine, Joseph JerranI, Josejih
Jervis,

Henry

Thomas Best
JcfTois, William, KIT Wm. Fra. Urum-

mond
Jex, Thomas Jeyes, Sainml, Ml).
Ilderton, ('has.

286
120

310 Richard 250


11

Imhoff,

A'ir Charles Imlach, .\lexander Impett, John Imrav, Robert

152

223 235

Ince,"

207 Ralph Pigott Ingall, Frederick Lenox 1 CTi 204 Inge, I'liarles Edward 131

Ingham, Cha. Tho.

MV.

Ingilt>v,M'illiam Bates Ingleh'y, William


Inglelield,

135 207 116

Samuel Houd
272

Stovin
Inglis.Jas. Gordon, Joe.Ear<lloT Wil.

MD. 230

183 ' Ricliar.1 307 Thos. Cochrane 221 William 208 Ingram, Fra. Edw. AVinnington 1 3:

James Samuel
Inniau. John Innes, Francis

40. 16*
224i

-James T.O.iW/). 100 184 -John 218 -John 220, Iremonger,Pcn. Athelwold -Jnhn 159 2221 John 251 Irton, Richard 102, 252 Patrick 403 116 Irvin, Martin Peter 110 168 Irvine, .Archibald Robt. dudgeon 189 Charles Tlios. Henry 72,218 1 16 Charles Wm. KCB. 14, 220 306 John 126 William John Christ. C. 403 200 William 270 WUIiam Victor 242 Irving, .Alexander 220 Charles Johnstone, Fru. Jas. Tho. 1 15 George 20 244 Francis W. Hen. Houghton George 73, 103 98, 209 George G.Hope 244 James 37 403 James 177 Irwin, Fred. Chu\lc);KH. John William Mont.Cholm.l02,17rt 94, 215 221 James Napper William OG, 177 116 John Henry 293 JollitTe, William Lewis Chamberlain 178 290 William William 90 403 Cornwall 240 William 174 Jones, -Archibald Jas. 210 67 Isaac, John Matcham Benj. Orlando Cha. Tho. Vcsey 234 Chas.Tyrwhitt ISO 135 128 Isacke, Fred. James David Fielding 202 225 Isbam, Edmund Douglas 231 Thomas 80 Edward 150 -George 42, 202 Judd, William Henry 43S -George E. Jf//.63,208 Juliani, Jean 439 Julien,Etienne Epiphane 434 -Gritfin 338 -Harry David 74,283 Julius, Wm. .Mavor 85 -Henry Richmond 120 Juxon, Geo. Plastow
'

lo6 270 153 William Haillie 216 216 Joyce, Edward 202 Irl.y, Au-ustus Henry Ireland, Hiili. I'lunkett 236
William
I'riine

Tlio.nns.Winning.249

Wm. AID.

230
2(8)

George
William

Wm.

S. Mitchell

115 142

InTerur>-, W. A. Lord 121 Jocclyn",//on. A. O. Fred. 126 Rolicrt Vheount 1 4 Jodilrell, Henry E.lm. 37
,

Francis Chas.
Jodrell,

4.j

Edw.

Kill

Johns, Richard
Johus<in, Chai". Chris.

204
(M)
l.'jC

Dar. England 00, Georee

Index.
page
Keating, Henry Sheehy,

page

page

KCB.
James Roger
Kebbel,
Kelly,

Ker, James 171 12, 242 Kerr, Charles Hope 233 155 Lord Chas. Lennox 193 239 Henry Alexander 151

Lord Rob. KH. 157 Walter Foster 100 Kneebone, Thomas 180 311 William 126 179 Knight, Brook John 185 Kerrison, Sir Edw. Bt. Charles 62, 184 89 CB. GCH. Charles. R. 170 13, 140 Thomas Kershaw, James Edward 06 102, 164 The. Cony ngham 182 Kersteman, John Brewse 258 Henry 135 183 Kersting, Joseph Tho. Daniel 431 James 184 Frederick 429 Tlioraas Davis 307 Thomas Edwin 97,252 173 Kessler, Charles 218 Waldron Barra 429 Knipe, Geo. Marshall 287 Keszler, Frederick William 430 Wm. Beaumaris 125 236 Kettlewell, John Wilson 04 Knollys, Edward 227 William Henry 438 Key, George William Wm. Thomas 58,149 Kels, Henry 141 Kelsall, Edward Churles Hugh 141 Knop, Henry Augustus 429 235 Kidd, John M'Mahon John 173 Knowles, Francis Edw. 306 Frederick 137 Thomas, MB. 309 Joseph 71,2 John 268 Roger 95,284 Kift, Arthur 297 257 Killeen, Arth Jas. Lord. 134 Knowles, William 201 Kelson, Charles Kilvington, Fran. Henry 216 Kno.x, Alexander, MB. 162 Kemble,Hen. Jas. Vincent 219 Kinderley, John Browulow William 249 131 King, Anthony Singleton 110 Kemp, Philip 73, 149 Edward 116 Charles, KH. 67 George Rees 58, 203 Edw. Wm. John 227 Charles Thomas 183 Kempland, Geo. Arthur 116 George 157 Edward 164 Kempt, Jiight Hon. Jas. George Edward R. 187 OCB. GCH. 10, 115, 153 72, 147 Finlay John Chichester 122 163 John Francis Richard 112 35 Frederick 178 Kenah, Thomas Robert John 104 146 267 George Kendall, Richard Thomas 200 271 George Kennedy Alex. K. Clark, Thos. Edmond 237 Gerald Fitz Gerald 164 60, 127 KH. Tliomas George 217 10 67 Henry, KCH. Arthnr William 138 338 James 119 Arthur E. 132 Koester, Adolphus 429 155 James George 431 John 163 Korchann, Joseph Geo. Rob. Harry 209 John Wallace 125 Krauchenbcrg, G. Baron 212 Henry Friend von, KCH. 209 Michael 55, 428 Hugh 296 Louis 428 Rich. Thomas 69 40 James Shaw 428 William James 89 Krause, Lewis 194 Hm. John William John 127 172 Krimenfeldt, Charles von John Clark KH. 85, 429 John Mackenzie 173 Kingscotc, Robert Arth. Ernest de 143 433 Fitzh. Simson 90 430 250 Kropp, John Albert Thomas 43 Kingsley, James Bell '430 259 Krugcr, John Chas. John 115 Vans 430 115 Kuckuck, Augustus Walter Crauford 250 Kingston, Strickland Augustus 85,431 90 239 Kington, Wm. Miles Kennellv, James Aug. William 430 187 115 Kinloch, Arthur Kennett, Brackley Henry Edward 430 Thomas 193 Kenny, David Courtney 115 '427 178 Kuhls, Augustus 241 Kinnersley, Isaac Edward Ferd. Carl Edm. 427 242 66 Kinnis, John, MB. Eyre Evans 430 195 Kulemann, William 310 Kipling, Robert Michael Wm. 429 153 Kumnie, Ludolph 215 Kippen, John Hardie William 432 185 Kunoth, Godlove Kirby, Joshua Henry 202 illiam M Stephen G4, 265 Kuntze, John Frederick 429 225 Wm. Henry Eberhard 436 Thomas Cox 68 Kent, Sir Chas. Wm. Bt.U 427 202 Kuster, Ferdinand Walter 807 John 296 Kyffin, Robert Willington 338 - Walter 110 Robert Kyle, llallam D'Arcy 196 240 William H. Parkinson 256 Kenyon, Abra. 210 431 Kynoeh, Robert Keitli 159 Kirch, William Thomas 427 Keogh, Thos. Molyneux 188 Kirchner, Lewis 169 Labalmondiere, Douglas 141 Kirk, Samuel Walker Keown, Henry Wm. Alphonso 235 W. P. 167 91 Keppell, Edw. Geo. W. 154 Lacy, Henry Daere John 258 William Tho. 87 Hon. Geo.
Lnke, il/JO. Richard D. Robert
,
.
.

Wm. Henry Edward Henry Edw. Hen. Moore John

156 202 240

John Manners

LordUarY

Kirkland, John Ag. Vesey 148 Kirwan, Martin 181 Kitchener, Hen. Horatio 139 Kitson, John, 90, 214 431 7 Klingsohr, George Lewis 431 171 268 61 Knatchbull, Thomas

494

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page 2.J3 22S Law, Charles Edm. CO 221 Joseph DuiTe Charles Fred. 207 James Smitli Hich. John Jas. 41,205 204 Rich. Waltrr John 207 Thomas E. 224 Robert, KH. 93, 201 182 William 197 Robert 280 William Henry 100, 235 Laffan, Robert M. 110 Joseph dc Courcy 240 Lawe, Alexander Lain;;, James 01 Lawley, Rob. Neville 119 Uke, Hear,- Ilalscy 17 Lawrell, Digby Henry 210 Noel Thomas 209 Lawrencc,.\rth.Jolm3tone Lamb, Samuel Biirgcs 252 172 Lambaril, Million Elias 188 42, 292 Lainhart, Hon. Edw. A. George 188 F. H. 218 John 297 Bon. Oliver Geo. 103 Jos. Edw.Wilson 290 Lambert, Charles 190 Michael 103 John, GCB. 11, 101 Thos. Lewis 89 John .\rthur Tlios. William 145 271 Robert Walter 194 192 Wm. Hudson Samuel 33 339 Tliomas 234 Ijiwrenson, John 101,143 Lambrick, Georpc 290 Lawrie, Fra. Raw. Has Lamert, Joseph Richard 230 tings 231 LamoMt, Norman, KH. 01 ,243 Lawson, Jos. Ambrose, Win. Alex. Roht. 307 AfD. 287 Lancey, William 285 Robert 311 Land, John 294 Stephca 1G7 Stephen Landels, George 273 239 Landers, James 134 Layard, Bernard Gran. 190 L^ne, Ambrose Brownlow Ed. 06 257 Chas. Hen. John 214 Wm. Twislcton 257 Frederick Wni. 200 Laye, Joseph Henry 209 Henry 43 Layton, Frederick 293 James 85 Lea, Samuel Percy 239 James 308 William Percy 239 John 300 Leach, Geo. Archibald 2ce Richard 215 Jonathan 55 Lanjr, Frederick H. 18.^ Leader, Thomas Leonard 222 Laii>;eheineken, Philip 429 Leadbeater, Wm. Edw. LaiijjfonI, James E. 208 Blair 116 Wm. Bookley 08 294 Leake, Robert Jlartin Lan^Iands, Georpe 84 Leatham, James Birley 215 Langley, Georce Colt 295 Leathart, John 110 George Richard 170 Le Blanc, Francis 50 Henr\119 Henry 54 Wm. Leslie, MD. 312 Thomas Edm. 188 Langton, Bennett 218 Leckv, .Alexander 238 ' I^ngwerth,.\doIphus von 431 Henry 90, 101 Larcom, Thos. .Aiskew Henry 242 Lardner, Geo. Darley 308 John Gage 1 89 John 198 Le Couteur, Philip 182 William 430 2.V, I^ergerw, Pancrace Lardy, Christian Fred. 91 Ledingham, George,jyX). 1 75 Iji Roche, Francis 430 Letlsam, John 158 Lascelles.Chas. F. R. 58, 144 Lee, Charles 22*.l Edmund Wm. 190 E<iward 191 Lasperg, Fre<lcrick von 430 Sir Fra. GearN- Gard. Last, Edward 103, 251 09, 292 Latter, Robert James 115
Laoy, Hen.

Henme

Laiightcn,

John

Laurence, Tlios.
Laurie,

Wm.

Henry John

William Lautour. Peter Auir., A'/7. 37 Lavcus, Patrick Hen Lavie, Ernest

Lewis,

Griffltli Cfeo.

43,

188 246 241 Thomas, MD. 121 William Robert 163 123 Ley, James John Morgan 116 Liddell, Hon. Geo. A. F. 150 Henry 116 Light, Henry 110 232 Lightbody, Jolm John 310 Lightfoot, Thomas 230 Thomas 36 Lilley, John 140 Lillicrap.WalterWelsford 295 Lillie, Sir John Scott 67 Thomas 267 Limond, Sir James 115 Lindham, James Oliver 429 215 Lindesay, Patrick 115 Lindsay, Alexander Alcx.Cruilislmnk 134 i?on. Chas. Hugh 194 Effingham 17 George Topp 97, 240 145 Hon. James James 42 Martin 35 Martin, G. T. 97, 230 Thomas 143 176 Lindscll, Rob. Henry 300 Lindsey, Robert LinsingenjCliarles.-Boron 431

Harry Percival John Edward John Oweu Richard


Robert

page 283 30
2-2!)

"

Linton, Jolm William,


Lisle,

61

MD.

Robert Robert

218 249

Lister,

Amos

Index.
page

Lmedoeh, Tbomaa, Lord,


'

GCB.

M' Parian, John 7,110, lil! M'Farlane, Uenrv


'J86
\

Lvun, James

LyOD,Ju.

KCB. GCH.
11, 115, 17o

Lys, Ofoixe

Mowhrav
Iliiiry'

190

William

2Ui
iHii

LyaL'lit, Ja.>. KictutrU

Lys<ius, l>anit;l

15:2

Lysttr, AiiUiooy

C6
'Ui, 24t>
1

George L. Septimus Tboina


St.

16

Tbomaj Rice

2de

Lysler, William Martin 153 Lyttleluii,y/tm. S|>eneer 150 Westcote Wliit-

church

'21C

U'Atlam, David
Davi<l

M'Alpin,Wm. Baia
M'Alpiiie, Jauit-d

U' Arthur, Eilwanl

JoUn
U'B<>an, iia. Arch.

Dun
156

can
M'Beatli, George

220

Robert 258 U-Bri<le, Michael 312 M*CaIl, George 236 M'C'allum, Johi 09,292 Heur\' Atkins 296 M'Carthv, Hen. Hotiiam 296 Patrick 229 M'Cartv, Charles 133 M'Caskill, Hector 206 John, KH. 43, IGO John 249 Kenneth 214 28('> M'C'ausland, Conollv Charles M'ClelUn, Ja. Creighton 136 Donald, 3ID. M'Clevertv, Robert' 2:11 M'Leric, John William A. 1!)!1 M'Malion, Edmond John M-Clintock, Ueu-Stanlcv 270 John ' M'Clure, Geo. 241 Tlio. Bt. KCB. M'Conrt, John 152 M'Coy, Daniel 206 Thos. Wcstropp
, I

page page 169 307 M'Phenoit, PhUip 202 M'Queen, James 100, 141 271 170 Maberly. Evan M'Gee, Henr\ Edward Wni. Leader 57 182 M'GIkv, Holland Leck^ 56 184 Macadam, Wni. H. M'Grath, Patrick 200 183 Mac.\ndrew, David M'Gregor, Duncan 191 43 Jas. Duncan Duncan John, MD. 191 179 Donald 155 John Lennox 68 Hugh 190 Macann, Fra. Arth., .VC.SIO James 116 193 MacArtbur, Alexanrler James 31-2 Macartney, James Nixon 135 M'Gregor, James 141 John 183 -M'Grigor, .\le.Tander 271 J. Inglis Jas. Bt. 3ID. 309 268 M'Haffie, James C6 Macbean, Arcbilold Fred., KU. 72, -236 M'lllree, John Drope 229 Forbes 182 73, 207 M^llveen, Dalway 236 George Fred. M'lnues, John 115 Wm, KCB. 18 M'Intvre, Archibald 85 '238 William Forbes Colin Campbell 230 2.'J Wm. Fre<l. 238 James M'lver, Kdwar<l 199 Maebrcedv,JohnKenncth 306 103,134 M'Kay, Manners 123 Mac Call, James 254 M'Keilar, Peter Martin Mac Carthv, James Justin Edw. D. 208 294, 297 William Justin 208 191 M'Kenzie, Boyce Cliarles Finch 192 Macdiarmid,JohnDuncan223 181 John 8 Macdonald, Alexander Kenneth 154 .\Uxandcr 251 Alexander 39 ,1 15,206 M'Kcrlie, John Graham 285 150 .M'Kie, Patrick 154 Sir A. K., Bt. M'KiUop, Robert John 295 AthollWentworth 193 M'Kinlay, Donald, .VJ>. 1C9 George 69, 167 73, 144 George 245 .M'Kinnon, Geonie .\lexander 1 10 Geoi^e Fred. 167 William 294 James Mitchell 258 M'Kirdy, David Elliot 209 Jas. Robert 241 M*Lachlan,LachIanNicoU208 Hon. Jas. W. .M'Laren, George, A/I^. 243 BosvlUe 118 M'Lcod, Alexander 102, 213 John, jrCB. U, 117,
I .

15

30!)

209 308
61
15,

John Angus John Duutze Peter John


R. Ranald,

219 153
241

256
72, 155

KH.

246

'-

John

26!)
,

M'Manus, Hennr

H'Cree, Robert Bradford 195 .M-Munn, R..b. A. MD. .M'Miirdo, Wm. M. G. M'Cumming, Rich. Hen. John Beaumont 166 .M-.Vair, Robert 22i William MTurdv, Daniel
SI-Dertnott,Michatl,.VX<.241 .M'.Vally, Henry M*DonaliI, Alexander 177 M'Naniee, John
2li.', Donald Dun. Dou.M'Cuy 17(1 39', 244 John John M'Cay 184

M'.Neill,

Dugald

Thomas G.
M'.Vicol,
;.M'.\ivcn,

56 Robert 132 Robert 59 107 Roderick Cha. 181 231 Ronald 232 159 William 85 203 William Peter 435 214 Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 179 198 Alexander 253 208 George 55 2aa James, KCH. 16 207 Macdonnell, Rob. Harkness
256 James 93, 193 John A. 222 Mac Douirall, Duncan 231
.Macdougall,

Dugald
Tho.

98, 151

Wm.

WUliam

176

Ogilvv

William 245 M'Phee", Donald 2:31 M'Donnueh, .Matthew 136 M'Pberson, .\lexandcr Patrick X7, 199 M-Douall, James .\lcx. John 73,119 229|Macdowall, Dav Hon 86 Ri.lKTt Duncan 34 3, 178 Macfariaue, Robert, KCB.
1

H-Doui;all, Patrick L. 187 M'Dowell, Frederick 132 Geo. James 73, 142 U'Duff, John 101

Duncan

1151
2:)0
1

GCH.
Mac

7,183

wan
Louis J.

Mungo

ItW 116l

Macfarqubar, Hngb 116 Gregor, Alex. MD. 249 Donald 116 497

Index.

Mac Gregor, Evan


ray, Bt.

J.

Mur19

KCB. KCH.

Malcolm
Robert Macgregor, Malcolm John Alex. Paul William, Bt. Macgowan, Jolin A.

172 166 90 115 169


191
2-27

Machen,

Cliarles

196 44 Macintosh, Alex. Fisher 116 Alexander 257 Mackay, Alexander Angus WUIiam 172 Colin Campbell 66 116 Donald 214 George Henry Fowler 132
Macintire,

John

Honeyman
John
F.

90

91,234

Robertson 156 William 67 Mackenzie, Alex. ,B<.GC/f. 7 219 Alexander Alexander 340 Alexander 230 Alexander Wm. 254 Benjamin 254 Colin 284 222 Hugh Bailey John 116 John Kenneth 212 Keith,Wm. Stewart 242 Kenneth Doug. 244 William Ord. 312 156 Mackey, Hugh Mackie, Edmund Phipps 240 Otto Bayer 271 William 240 Mackinlay, JohnHouston 116 MacKinnon, Daniel Hen. 142 Edm. Vernon 1 19 Mackinnon, Donald Hen. Aylmer 220 Mackintosh, Alex., 3/X). 311 340 Donald John, MD. 287 287 W. H. MD. Mackrell, Thomas 60, 195 Mackworth, Digby, Bt. 67 KH. 180 Digby Francis 85 Macky, Thomas Maclachlan, jVrch. 40 Alexander G3, 266
.

Daniel,
Jas.

MD.

421

Campbell

Maclaine, Sir Archibald

Hector
Maclaurin, David Scott Kin. Maclean, Alexander

234 34 43
121

240

Alexander
Allen T.

96, 256

64

page page Maclean,Cha6Maxwell87,224 Mahon,Maurlce Hartland 233 212 Sir Ross, Bt. Fitzroy Jeffries William Gun 295 Grafton, Bt. 8, 236 260 Mahonv, Montague MarGeorge tin, MD. 309 306 George 220 Hector, KCB. 115 Mainwaring, Arthur Fred. Hen. Dundas 91 98, 202 George 239 102 John John Montagu 12 John 178 198 John, TiTC^. 14,211 Mair, John, MD. Cornelius C. PhUip 88 Lachlan Hector William 251 200 Gilbert 14 Norman 206 Maister, John Peter 270 Maitlaud, Frederick 7, 209 Fred. Thomas 175 214 Macleod, Alexander John, MD. 235 Donald, KCB. 115 Peregrine, KCB. Donald B. IGO 12,115,228 Donald John M. 129 Hon. Wm. Mord 5.5 7 George Francis Hen. Geo. KB. 43 Major, Francis Wm. A. C. 306 John, KCH. 12, 229 Makepeace, Charles 93, 124 307 116 Malassez, Maximilian William MacMahon, William 195 Malcolm, George .\lex. 103, 231 130 MacNeal, Hector James, KCB. Macneil, Roderick 41 55 James 224 Macnicol, Anthony Alex. 151 Macnish,Arth.Col4uhoun232 Malet, Alfred Augustus 159 Chas.St.Lo 98,159 Macphail, John 95 151 Maling, Thomas 67 MacPherson, Wm. William Eyles 90 Macpherson, Alexandar 207 295 Duncan 116 Maltby, Frederick 262 EneasMackintosh 131 Maltei, Antonio 116 Evan 220 Malton, James 245 Man, Garnet 205 Evan Duncan 126 Gillies 90, 251 Manders, Thomas 116 James 64, 257 Mandeville, Charles 434 James 307 Manfredi, Adrian 90 Manly, John Sam. 178 John 59 John Cameron 193 Mann, Frederick Wm. Gother Frederick 286 Rob. Barclay,/^/^. 30 John Blaquire 242 Macquarie, George W. 193 Lachlan 129 Manners, Charles 340 Lord Charles Lachlan 172 Somerset, KCB. 15,130 Macqueen,Thos. Richard 116 George 340 MacQueen, Alex. MD. 154 iorrf Geo. John 120 John -\rch. 226 Macra, John, KCH. 40 Henry Edward 188 Henry Herbert, Macreadv, Edw. Nevil 103 KH. 71,188 Geo. Wm. 182 Herbert Russell 188 Mactier, William 116 Richard Madigan, Jas. Alex. 155 99, 2 1 Russell Madocks, John Edward 135 54 192 Madox, Henry KH. 56 Mannin,John 430 Madden, John 192 Mannsbach, James 142 Magee, Henry Wemyss 196 Mansel, George George Pleydell 204 Magenis. Hen. Arthur 88,239 Herbert 132 Maguis, Ernest, Baron 431 John 54 Magnay, Alexander 221 Rob. Christ, irff. 56 Magill, John Napier 250 Magrath,DennisJos.ilfJ>. 184 Mansergh, John Craven 157 200 Rob. John SouthJos. Rogers 170 Rich. Nicholson 154 cote 204 Maguire, John 263 Mansfield, William R. 116 John 206 Manson, James Manuel, Albert 436 Maharg, John, MD.

'

Andrew,

Charles, Charles Fitzroy

MD. MD.

137 Mahon, Gilbert

204 63

Luke Matthew

Mapleton, Henry Marburg, Frederick

191

432
498

Index.
March, Chad,
Li'Uiinx,
Fretl.
II.

Oordoii

Earl of

120
2<)5

Leopold (Jcorgc

March, Willinin Henry 2!>.'j Maroon, John IG:) Marcchiaux, C. II. 181 Marnarv, AlCrwl Rol)crt9 ill.",
Warinilin,

Heury

llich.

l,j-'

Markham, CharUs
Frederick

91,211
1U3, 183

Oshornc
Marklanil, George

183

2G9

Marlay, David 292 Marlev, Bcnnet. Marh.w, \Vm. Biddleconib Marriott, Charles

285
IIG

page Mathcson, TJiomaa 08, 174 Mathews, Joseph Henry 185 William Joseph 1 16 Mathewson, Peter 66 Mathias, William 214 .Matson, EUlward 97, 284, 286 Henry 209 Matthews, John Henry 182 Murk 255 William 273 -Mutthey, Frederick 435 Matiirin, William Henry 307 Maude, George -Vshley 271 //on. CornwuUis 119 Fred. Francis 154 ^^arren 184 Maule, John 177 Hon. Lauderdale

Meado, Augustus
Frederick Hori. John

John Hon. Robert

Meaden, Uavid

Robert Roche, A'//. 94,117 257 Meason, Magnus Gilbert Laing 134
101

page 116 80 12 194 8, 163 125

Malcolm Ronald Laing Mee, Charles Henry Meech, Giles Meehan, Geo. Waller Mehux, Rich. Williams Meik, Alexander Crie Fras. Tliomas

29o 102,231 Thomas 116 Mauleverer, James Thos. 108 Tlio. Beckett William 187 Fichlin;; 270 Maunsell, Frederick 65, 237 Marschalk,Charlesn ron 427 George 72, 123 Oustav. Baron 429 George Otto dc 429 John Borlase Theodore Von 428 Nicholas Marsden, John Long 159 Richard Marsh, Francis 232 William Wray
HolH-rt

Hayes

James Patrick Meiklejohn, J. H. Johnstone 344 Mein, Frederick R. 152


George 164
42, 226

268 203 254 205 246 142 200

John Alex.

Meiuecke, George Fred.

433

175 XIawbv,
(to

?elirit,'ht

Meier, Carl Peter .\i-nold 431 Em. Theo. Chr. 427 Mcjer, George 430 Phil. Hen. Fred. 85,431

Marshall, Anthony (leorge

95, 283 Maxwell,

Akxandcr

William

Ueotve, A'//. 71, 234 Geo. Cutlibert 182

317 115 192 MoIyneuT Chas. 270 Marten, Thomas, //. 04,128 Martin, George, MD. 225 Henry William 172
Josiuh

John John John Samuel John Williams

98
311
1
1

Marston, Hen. F.

123 42 nichard 121 Robert 06, 197 Robert Fanshawe 103, 228 Samuel Yorke 219 Thomas 169 Martyn, Fran. .Mountjoy 119 Mason, James 96, 229 James 300

James" John John

13t)

John Monck

17.j

illiam

Massy, Huich

Han. John
//oti.

261 237 87

Nath. Hen.

Cha.

89

\<M Master, Harcourt 101, 131 Chas. Chester 209

John

247 156 Mastcrson, Uenrj- Wilki-s 171

Henry Cbatcr

Orlando

Wm.

Chester

310 245 Alelville, Geo. John White 148 Edw. Herbert 240 Mends, Herbert 256 G eorge 218 Herbert Bowen 203 George Vaughan 240 Hugh Bowen 206 Bon. Jaa. Pierce 210 James Delamaiu 256 James Robert 256 William Fisher 307 Wm. Alex. Bart. 70 Mendibus, Antoine Louis William Craig 247 de 436 William Robert 295 Mensing, Ernest 431 May, Charles I.IO Menzies, Allan 154 'Charles 436 Charles, KH. 70, 292, Chas. Emanuel 84, 435 207 Edward Stephen 132 Charles Fred. 296 Freilerick 258 Duncan 167 John,KCB.KCII. James Stewart 240 20,264 William Collier 280 Joseph Mignon 84 Mercer, Alex. Cavalie64,265 Rmlolphe de 54, 43 Douglas 35 Rudolph .\medec de 435 Edward Smith 246 May, William 102 Edw. Smith 60, 292 Maycock, Dottin 142 George W 150 Joseph 173 John Henry 206 Mayers, John Perkins 209 Robert 203 Maynard, Hon. Charles Merckhel, Ellas Hen. 120 Meredith, James 9 Mayne, Charles Frederick Richard M. 164 Hutchinson 213 Meriton, Rich. Ogilvie 116 Henrj20(J .Mennet, Joseph 430 John 151 Messiter, Geo. Hughes 168 John 11.', John 9 79 Mayo, John Pole 161 Metcaire,StudholmeIlun. 160 .Mayow, George Wyncll 124 Mcthuen, Hon. Fred. Mcacham, Wm. Geo. 154 Henrv Paul 228 499
Colin

.Meldrnra, Thomas 59, 187 Mellish, William Leigh Charles Francis 234 Mello, Majens Chas. Robbins 189 .Mellows, John Chas. Wm. A'Cfl^. 17 Melvin, Alexander

Archibald M.

KH.

431 341 253 106


121

Index.
262 Metrovlch, Mcola Meuron, Chas. Caesar de 435 Philip Fred, de 248 429 Meyer, Charles Frederick 442
Fred.

Herman

George
Gustavus
Meyiiell, Francis

428 428 428 124


10

Geo. Julius 428, 433

Meyrick, George
'-

Wm. Henry

40

Michel, Charles Edward 218 John 103, 157 John 8 Michelet, Chas. Fred. Edw.433 Michell, Chas. C. KH. 86 Edward Tho. 61,115,

266

George H. Seymour

John
Middlemore, George
Robert Fred. Middleton, Charles
.

200 01,265

Micklethwaite, Nathaniel 150

John Wra. .\lex.

243 44 253 272


178

Midgley, Benjamin

308 Midwood, Thomas W. 432 Miehnann, Henry Milbank, Fred. Acclom 231 Mark Wm. Vane 129 Mildmay, Henry St. John 122
.

Edward, Kt.
Geo. Fred.
Mill, James Miller, James

Miles, Charles

Wm.
Wm.

143 33 133
8(1

311 194 244 Miller, Alex. I'enrose Archibald Robert 140 Charles 295, 297 Charles Robinson 294 Charles Stuart 413 Colin 168 ^Croker Fiennes S.

John

George
Geo. Cumming John, MD.
.

John John
Robert

205 218 256 294


191 191

Wm.

Thomas
William
.

306

KH. 71 ilfD. 228 Milliken, 307 Millingen,JohnCrispigTiy 244

William,

MilUgan,Wm.
Mills, Charles Cha. Jas.
-

Wm.

Conway

Frederic

184 203 236

- Robert WilUam

Thomas Thomas Richard

240
121 241

Wm. Wm.

Huntley,

Maxwell

88,

254

Index.
Moore, Richard A. Han. Robert
Tlionias
Tliuiiias
'

page 130 Mouat, James,


I

page

MD.

ijG

Juiiies

\m
I I !

'

341 Stiinrt Tliumos 297 Tho. Cha. Cotton 21)4 Mould. Tlioiiiiis R. Moultrie, Geo. Uligh 227 Tho. Lausdowiie Mounsey, William Henry 130 Parr Mountain, .\ruiine SimeoG William Hen. Will. Ocorgc 87, 177 Robt. Fred. 272 Wm. Jas. Bury 199 M'Leod 221 Mountstevcn, Hendcr William Yorke Tho.Wm.BIenett 231 203 Willoughby 104, 132 Mowbray, Thomas Moorhead, .\lex. Gordon 177 Moylan, Charles 133 'Moyle, Thomas Moorsoiii, Robert Morant, Charles 140 -Movscv, Henrv Gorges Edward Ut^MudgJ, Rieh.Zach. Mordaunl, Ilinry 197 Murlie, Charles Moreaii, Williuin de 432 Mulcastcr, Fred. Wm. Morcwood, Cha. Roland KCH. 15, Palmer 120 Mulgrave, George Aug. Constan., Earl of Morjran, .\le.x. Braithwaite 208 Mullen, Edward Cowell Robert, A'i/. 8U, 131 Charles 307 John Evan 268 132 Herbert 141 Muller, Edw. A. G. 131 Fred Augustus 429 lIufTh 267 Nathaniel Frederick Bree 243 157 Richard Gibbons 160 Frederick Henry 4:12 George de Thomas Charles 155 8b, 428 Morice, David, MD. Hen. Williams 212 436 Jest Tho. Ileurj-, A'//. 1 16 435 Morison, James Lewis 241 4,15 Morloy, Fra. B. Ludewig Von 242 427 Morphett, James Nicholas 208 83, 435 Mars William 208 4:33 Morrice, Fred. Fran. Jas 253 Mulock, Tlio. Eilmund 229 Morris, .\rthur 61 Mundcll, Frederick 221 E<lniund (i ;, 200 St^John 221 Edward 246 Munderloh, George 437 Ileurv' Joseph 269 Mundy, George V. 148 James Deaves 232 G od frev Basil 12 John William Godfrey Charles 103 , H5 128 Pierrepont Hen. 270 Towiisend Gun Robert Miller 155 270 Horrish, Henry George 294 Munns, Edward C. 226 Morrison, Arthur 293 Munro, Ale.x. KU. 41, 26. Edward Alexander 167 6, 164 Win. Mansfield 60 Alex.Tliompson 120 ilorritt, Henry Edward 270 Arthur 138 Rob. .\mbrosc 229 George 341 Morse, Henry Browne 308 Hector 261 William James, MD. 148 129
! I
I
I

Mouatt, Charles Abiicy Mouhray, Rich. Yutes

Murray, .Vlexander Arth. Stormont Augustus Wm.


Charles Charles Charles Hon. Charles Hon. David Hen. Denis, MD.

169

253 225
167

193 228 84 150


164
1

Freeman 2 George 203 Hon. George 14 Rt. Hon. George,

aCB. aCH.

10, 115, 193

Geo. Freeman

Hon. Henry Henry

217 20 270
175 116

Hugh Robertson 116


James James

Hon
John

Jas. Cha.

Plantagenet Jas. Florence

150 223

10 John, MD. 309 Peter Daly, MD. 311 Rob. Sherbourne 171 Samuel Hood 201 Virginias 246 Walter 172 William 249 WillianiM'Carthy 236 Murtagh, John, MD. ' 157 Murton, Hen. John 70, 292 .Mushet, John Hunter 188 Mutio, John Geo. Leop de437 Muttleburv, George 55 Myers, Arthur 99, 173 William James 223 Mylius, George 177 Rodney 257 Mylrea, Frederick Tlios. 306 Mytton,Jolin F.F.Giffard204
Nagcl, John Thomas 168 Nagle, .Michael 198 Naniie, John Christ. Fred. 428

Henry

427

Napier, Chas. Jas. KCB. 18 Chas Frederick 2.V2

Edw. H.D.E.103, 197 Geo. Thos. KCB. 19 Geo.Thos.Conolly 239


John Moore
220
17

James

13

Jaines St. John

Mark

Horshead, Cha. Anderson 192 John 209 Pentyre.\nderson 272 John Mortimer, John Lewis Thomas, Bt. 172 Tlio. Bythesea 172 1 William 100 72 Mosley, Tonman 132 William 309 .Ashton 212 William 113 Mostyn, Edward 134 .Monster, Geo Earl of 30 Hen. Thornton, Munter, Frederick 432 MD. 419 .Munton, Jahn Oliver 186 Thomas 178 Murchison, Kenneth 180 Thomaa 205 Mure, John, ^Vl>. 1.58 Mothc, Peter James de la 436 Murphy ,G.Hen.Edw. 95, 157 Mot tc, Peter dc la 115 .Murrav, Adam Walker 248
\

Rob.John.Millikcn 231 Thos. Erskiiie 39

Hon.

M'in.

286
176

William C. E.
Fran. Pat. Nash, Francis Rowland

W.

Natermann,

Freilerick

33 213 427
191

Naylor, Charles Scarlin James Sadler Tliomas


Ncale, Melville
I
I

Nedliam, William Wm. Robert


501

235 110 244 16 260

3e

'

Index.
page 142 Nickoll, Thomas 100, 151 18 Fran. Nicol, Charles Hen. 62,144 Nicolay , Edmund George 1 80 Henry 201 \NiVLiam, KCH. 13, Hon. Robert 138 254 Neil, James Bruce 184 NicoU, Charles 146 NeilI,John Martin Bladen 191 217 John Edward Mattliew 207 Sam. John Luke 181 434 Robert 307 NicoUe, Franc^ois 55 Nelley, John Peter 103, 229 Nicolls, Edward Nelson, Alex. Abercroraby 191 Edward Elmore 207 Michael 129 87 Geo. Green Richard J. 285 Gustavus 19, 282 Richard Thomas 8 Jasper,.ffCB. 14, Thomas L. K. 191 115, 189 217 Wm. Frederick 287 Ohver Nelthorpe, Henry 227 Robert Murphy 256 Nepean, Edmund 294 Wm. Burke 64, '256 Molyneux Hyde 229 Willoughby Halo256 William 87 ran Nesbitt, Alexander 37 16 Nicolson, Patrick 211 Cosby Lewis Patrick, il/2). 311 116 Wm. Geo. DownMalcolm 161 Nivison, Jas. Fiulayson ing 218 Nixon, Edward Jon 250 Nesham, Tliomas W. Nethercote, Wm. Charles 120 Marmaduke Geo. 190 Neuschaffer,Cha.ErnestF.432 Murray Oetavius 271 116 Nevett, Charles Henry 268 Robert 184 152 Neville, Henrv Draper William T. 296 215 Noble, Wm.WoolIett Park Percy Hon. Rich. CornNoel, Stephen 90, 244 145 Nokes, James 217 wallis 141 208 Nolan, Lewis Edw. Robert Henry 14 NoUoth, Peter Brames 294 Newbery, Francis 241 Nooth, Henry Newbury, John 197 198 John'Mervin Newcome, George Newcomen, Arthur 270 Norcliffe, Norcliffe, KH. 68 217 Norcott, W. Sher. Ramsay Newenham, Richard 253 55 Newhouse, Charles 182 152 Norman, John . Newland, Arthur 205 121 John Bingham William 242 Henrv Radford 185 171 Pet. Shadwell 89,207 Newman, Benjamin 216 165 Norris, Charles Cliarles Rayner 185 John Style 116 Newport, Christopher 157 130 North, Charles Napier Newton, George 312 John North Ouvry John 115 239 Tliomas Wm, Henry, A'i7. 71 Northey, Augustus J. W. 202 Lewis Augustus 116 William Samuel 148 Stewart 178 Neynoe, Rawdon S. C. 214 Norton, James Roy Nicholas, Griffin Eardley Nicholetts, Charles Hen. 179 Edward NichoU, William Need, Arthur Needhani, Hon.
I

page Nugent, Michael 311 Nunn, Jas. Winniett 89, 232 Nurg, John 435 207 241 196 Gates, James Poole, A'-H. 60 249 Obert, Marcus A. 61 Obins, Hamlet 177 O'Brien, Bartholomew Cha. Douatus Cor224 bet Donough 217 Edward James 17 221 Francis Henry 268 John 158 John 190
Oakeley, Soulden Oakley, Fred. W. Jocelyn Ingram
:

'

John Doyle Oliver Creagh


Rich. Serrell Terence O'Callaghan, Patrick O'Connell, Daniel

222
241

239 239 124

Edw. Maurice
Maurice
Cha.

KCH.
Maurice, Chas. Maurice Chas. Rickard

Wm.

B. J.

16 179 225 217 225


142 254 312
176 311
57

228
61 254'

56 428 432

Nicholls,

George Geo. Russell

John

(alias

Tey
116

Henry Jolm
Nicholson, Brinsley
Christ.

oninkoliarawen) Nott, Francis Percy

Hamp.

Frederick Gilbert Thos. Jaffray

115 William Nottidge, Jeremiah Brock 116 162 Nowlaii, John 187 Nugent, Andrew 209 Cha. Lavallin 210 Eyre, T. J. R.

116 176 119 159 93 160 286 153


181

226

Geovse,Bt.GCB.
Robert
Tlios.
6,

157

Wm. KH.
KH.

Geo. Edm. N.

226
187 123

William Smith
Nicklc, Robert,

James Jolm

'

Index.
page page 183 Ornishy Owen Lloyd 240 Okc.OcorK*" Tliomas 244 OIUenliuuDcn, Franz. Qeo. Tliomas Charles 2.")(i 42f' von OWersliuw, Henry 184 Orbom, Charles Havers 15(1 285 Hon. Wm. GoCharles dolphin 271 177 Oiatiel.l, Anthonv 116 John, Kff. 62, a8;) Oshorne, Hugh Stacey 4**35 Oldham, John Field 85 Ossorio, Baldassare 258 William Joseph 15;) Ostheyden, Frederick Oswald, Jas. Townsend 145 Olilwripht, Jnhn Robert 200 55 OUan,-, Arthnr OToole, John M'CuUoch 200 Oliphant, Janus Wm. Henry Oliver, Charles Dudley Joseph Boyer 15; 191 Otter, Charles J. Otto, Fred. 43c Nathaniel \\'ilmot 20i 41,205 Otway, Arthur S. 'Charles 267 Riehard Silver 1 iO Sir l.oftus Wm. 12 Rohert Ouvry. Henry Aime Olivier, Hen. i'tcphen 22( Oven's, John 20* O'Loghlin, Terence Owen, Kdward Barry Olphert, John 16t Francis Mostyn 21c 01pherts,Cieo. Edward Henrv Mostvn 17 Richard Hen.Cha.Cuiiliffe 28( O'Malley, George John,*'//. 44,292,297 George Patrick Loftus 71 Sir William, Bt. l.J8 Robert 242 O'Meara, Danid llW Robert 17 O'MoIony, H. .\nthony 107 Stephen 307 Ompteda, Cbri t. Lewis Wm. Mostyn von 128 431 308 L. .\lbrecht von 4S1 Oxholm, Alexander 164 O'lVeiU, Charles 97, 1U5 Oxley, Tliomas 24!) Charlton Henry Arthnr 93, 1G3 Pack, Arthur John 158 Denis Wm. 271 Hon. John Bruce Richard Percv Rich. 14 256 ' Rolwrt 155 Padley, Alfred 249 434 William 2C3 Pagano, Raphael OqsIow, Arthur Edw. 150 Page, G.ORie Curr^284 161 Paget, Lord Alfred" 342 Henry Catesbv Henrv Cranley 308 158 Piteairn Hon. Edward, GCB. 295 Rich. Cranley 243 7, 115, 179 Frederick Thomas P. 219 7, 147 WilUam.iTff. 83 Lord Geo. Aug. Fred. Orange, John Edwar<l 118 233
'

Bahncr, Joseph
Nicholas

155
100, 207

267 Samuel 182 William 308 434 Panattieri, Joseph Pannach, Charles 435 430 Pape, William Papillon, Alex. Fred. Wm. 271 204 Pur.ley, John Quin 251 Pardoe, Henry Edward 100 Parish, Henrv W. 190 Park, Thomas 293 Walter Brisbane 177 Parke, George Thomas 257 Hammett 295, 297 Henry Wm. 294, 297 30 Roger Tho. Adams 42, 292 William 224 132 Parker, Alfred Ambrose Barcroft 210 Charles Allan 295 Charles Wm. 221 Eilward 202 Edw. Augustus 294 Fred. W. Priestly 179 Hyde, Popham 271 John 218 John Boteler 38 John Fleming 201 Richard 118 Rob. S. 104 Thomas James 152 Thomas John 139 William 210
2!I7 Parkin, Henry Parkinson.Cha. Augustus 188 Cha. Fred. 225 Edward 37 Jas. Benners 220 John 146 Parlbv, Brook Bridges 115 William 131 Parr, Frederick 205

Reynolds

Wm.
Prince
of,

Fred. Henry,

Patrick L. C. 6 Nesbitt 93, 219 Paille, Peter Francis 268 Paine, Wm. Staines Oixl, Harry Gough

GCB.

Wm.

Harrv

St.

George

286
11

W in.' Redman

95, 283
436]

Orde, James Ordon, John Ore, James -Meiander ORcillv, Anth. Alex.

173 90
221

Oriel,

Duval Knox John John Robert Walter Fred. Henry Francis

Onne, Wm.' Knox Oruiond, Harry Smith 88,


George Ormsby, .Anthony

139 259 58 307 130


1

81

238 232 .\usnst. Howard 152


Ilfi

James John Wm.

269

342 James 307 205 Robert 205 308 Parratt, Evelyn Latimer 237 270 James 287 Pakenham, Hon. Cha. R.,224 Jas. Edw. Thos. 287 Henn,- S. 224 Wm. Temple 170 Hon. Hercules R., Parrott, William 259 KCB. 191 Parry, Parry Jones, KH. 18 Edward Wm. 145 Richard 89 //on. Wm. 1581 Spencer Claudius Palairct, Septimus Hen. 180 13, 204 Palev, John Gnen ICl William l.W Palliser, George Hugh 293 Parsons, John Whitehill 80 Henry 268 Partridge, John 1 28 Palmer, Charles 306 Pascoe, John 267 16' Charles Riehard Wm. 2U3 Chas. Quartley 244 Paslev, Charles William Francis Roger 212 34, 282, 280 Geo.Gavton 98,207 Gilbert 200 Ilcnr^W. 187 Richard 234 Jauies 250 Paterson, James, MD. 193 John Roger 143 Joseph 44 503
V!.
j |
\

Henry

Index.
Paterson, Peter

page 244 Peebles, Adam John Thomas 133 Laing 210 Thomas Thomas 41, 265 210 Wm. KCH. 15 Thomas 70, 292 217 Peel, Edmund Patience, James 379 Paton, Edward 193 Jonathan 58 John 254 Lawrence Henry 203 Patrickson, Christ. C 33 Reginald 157 Patten, Edward Balloclc 284 Robert Moore 253 Pattenson, Wm. Hodges William 128 T. 176 Wm. Yates 150 Patterson, Alexander 237 Peile, Robt. Moore, MD. 309 Ciiae. Doyle 241 Peirse, Chas. Henry 167 James 177 Pelly, Raymond 54 James 233 Pender, Thomas 182 John 97 Wm. Ambrose 214 William T. L. 243 Pengelly, Wm. Jenny 296 Pattinson, Richard 142 Penleaze, Henry 145 230 Penley, George Fred. Pattison, Charles 116 John Rob. GraPennefather, John Ly'73, 173 ham 258 saght Robert 164 Pennell, Lovell 306 Pattle, Thomas 142 Pennington, Jas. MasterPatton, John son 93, 163 403 Walter Douglas Jas. Masterson 243 Phillipps 198 Penny, R. Nicholas 116 Pattoun,Rich.TvrrellRob.206 Gabriel Richard 1 Patey, Geo. Wm. 207 Henry 164 Patullo, Jas. Brodie 181 Pennycuick, John, KH. 72 Paty, Geo.Wm. KH. 39, 246 168 Patzinsky, Ernest von 433 Penrose, Charles Penrose 296 Paul, Thomas 217 Jas. Wm. Edw. 161 Paulet, Lord Fred. 148 Pepper, Charles 68 Hen.Chas. Bt. Perceval, Geo. Ramsay 224 Lord William 90, 220 John Maxwell 163 Pawsey, Edmund Wm. John Pennefather 168 Wilton 207 Philip Joshua 69,144 Paxton, Jas. Llewellyn 221 Spencer 148 Payler, James 42 Percival, Philip 120 Payne, Chas. Wm. MeaPercivall, Charles 273 224 dows William 118 Gallway Byng 295 Percy, Hon. Hen. Hugh John 146 Manvers 145 Peter Trant 294 Hugh Josceline 133 Wm. Aug. TownS' Pereira, Manasseh Lopez 1 15 hend 169 Peretti, Dominico Antonio Paynter, David William 270 434 Howell 175 Perkins, Wm. Hill 115 Joshua 253 Perrott, Henry 210 Peacock, WiUiam 197 Octavius George 141 Peacocke,Loftus Warren 176 Perry, Francis 98, 256 ' Thos. Sarsfield StephenPonsonby 176 233 ' Thomas 67 Persse, Henry D. 163

Hay

Pfannkuche, Augustus Phelan, Richard


Phibbs,

432 257 240 Owen 238 Philipps, Courtenay 91,141 John George 213 Rich. John. Allen 163

Ormshy

98,

Philips, Charles

191

Frederick

Henry James George John John Alex.


Phillips,

Joseph Sir Charles

129 273 140 84 293 138

Grismond Fred. 295 Harry Shakespear 102, 204 John 170 John 295
116 204 126 Phillott, Frederick J. 174 Joseph 60 Phillpotts, Arthur Tlios. 270 George 72, 284 Henry 180 Philpot, Phdip 17, 134 Phipps, Hon. C Beaumont 69, 149 George William 13 Robert Newton William S.

Owen

Henry B. 167 Rich. Leckonby 220


William
Pickard, George Percy

James
Pickering, John,

MD.
312 248 153 153
91

WiUiam Henry
Pidgeon, Joseph Tho. Pierce, Thos. Estwick Frederick Piercy, Godfrey
Piers,

Henry Henry James

Pieters, Charles

'-

Piggott, James Pigot, Brooke

295 152 177 343


7

George, Bt. Richard


Pigott, Arthur

Warren Marmaduke,

KCH. KC. Warren Wm. Rd. Pearce, Charles Wm.


Pearse, Walter

William G. Pearson, Hugh 200 Pester, Henry, Rich.Arth. MD. 239 Petit, Peter John Thos. A'C/f. 17 Petley, John Cade ^ John Alex. Chas. Thos. Aylmer 194 Thomas Hooke 142 Petley, Patrick M'Leod Peck, John James 256 Robert 24: Pettit, Gugliehno Peddle, James Wm. B. -John Crofton 101,172 Pettingal, Francis Wm.

William William, CB. 63, 238 Perston, David, MD. 294 Pery, Hon. John Hartstonge 92, 241 115 Peshall, Charles

Henry John P.

13 241 165 183

142 Pilcher, John tresor 292 139 Pilfold, Medwin R. 153


181

Edward 267 Pilleau, Henrv


259
201

Edward

65 209 244 244 262 285 116

16 172 215 Pilling, Oswald 222 Oswold 96 Pilsworth, William 219 Pincknev, Fred. Geo. Aug 225 George 90, 234 Pinder, George 166 Henry 170 William Charles 206 504

Pilgrim, John Bunce Pilkiugton, And. KCB.

141

Index.
papc
Pine, Chillcy

page
Poolc,

John Frci-liorn Piper, John


Hiiik,

177 201

John H.

103,173 Precorbin, Siivain de


Prenderpast, C. O'Neil Sir Jeflcry
Jos.
"

IW
1)5,

Thomas Crawford 146 343 Pooley, Henry

283 Poorc, Richard Francis 131 234 Pope, Patrick, MD. 2(il Popham, Edw. Win. Leyb. 8 Pipon, Frederick 131 209 Harcourt Portal, Robert 23o George, A'tf. t<(! Cieo. Tbo. Wid. Partarlington, John, i'aW 32 drin^iton 142 of James Kennard 237 Porter, Henry Edward 03 2(<(! John HoiIs;es Jolin 219 Manatou 121 William 273 Thomas IK! Portlock, Joseph Ellison 284 -Tho. Ommanney 121 Postlethwuite, Hen. J. Piro, Marq. Guis. de 70, 20' 202 Poten, .\ugriistiis 427 Guiseppe de Charles 4:32 Pitcairn, .\ndrew 193 David Charles 31 Charles 432 Geo.Kincainl,.l/7>. Conrail 427 209 - Conrad 428 Sir James, MD. 300 Fred. Baron Ton 428 RoI)ert 155 244 Potter, John Pitman, Robert 110 Pottinger, William 103, lo7 Edninnd 20<! Potts, Charles Hiehmore 102, Pitt, George Deane, KH. 170 John 170 41, 203 Geo. Dean John l!l 250 Hon. Horace 12(1 Pouldcn, Rich. Mathews 209 Wm. Grey 137 I'oulett, George 205 Place, Lionel 124 Powell, Charles Tliomas 173 Tliomas Cornelius 121 150 Planta, Etienne de Geo. W. MD. 312 434 PUisket, Thomas Henry 182 Hen. Buckworth 145 Plenderleath, Charles Hen. Claringbold 101 Pleydcll, Thomas Baker 295 John 233 Plowden, Francis Stratford 110 110 Plunkett, Hon. C. Dawson Thos. Folliott 142 Thos. Harcourt 1.50 152 Won. Edw. Sidney 238 Thos. Siduey 102,157 Francis Walter 54 72, 202 Wm. Wellington ICO Thomas 184 Pocklington, Evclvn Power, Edmund James 121 Hen. ' Fred. 203 Gervas 93, 101 Podmore, Richard James 1 1.5 30, 205 Poi>tt, .Matthew John 128 180 Pojtson, Fran. Milward Kingsmill Manlcy 135 Waskett Manley 254 100, 237 William John Henry Jenkins 181 202 Robert W. Wm. Greeushields, J 10 Pointon, Michael 343 KH. 39, 2ft5 Pole, .^rthurCunliffe 98, 215 Powys, flon. Charles 130 Edward 138 Powjs, Hon. H. Littleton 212 Cieo. Fred. Wcllcr 171 Poyntz, Edward Henry 210 245 George Robert James 181
Rob. Slopcr
Sain.Avrault,.VZ>.

Sam.

MD.

page 434 57 115 229

Robert K.

242
108 110 175 228 85 133 173

Thomas
Prescott, Wm. Preston, Hon. Charles

John

Wm.

Robert

Thomas Henry
William R. Prettejohn, Geo. DeaC'

n200

Richard Buckley 131 184 Pretyman, Wm. Preussuer, Victor 432 Priaul.x, Henry 308 Edward 270 James 115 John Banner 306 Richard 192 Spencer Cosby 251 Thos. Donaldson 214 William 258 Wm. Phillips 115 Prichard, Charles John 189 Priest, Phineas 295 Priestley, Edward R. 176 Frederick J. B. 170 Prime, Chas. Edward 213 Arthur 125 Primrose, James M. 194 Wm. MD. 195
,

Pringle, Colin

01

George John

John Henrv

97 18 148
10, 1110

Wm. lieu. KCD.


Prior, Prior,

Henry R. Murray 178 Lodge Morris

JIurrav Pritchard,

Edward

10,

138 204
91

Sam.

DUman

228 98 John 89,181 Proctor, Hen. Adolphus 37


Prittie, Fran. Sadlicr

Procter, George

Thos.

Beauchump 120

Prosser, Geo. Walter

Prothero,

Edward

Prott, Victor,

KCH.
Elton

80 105 433

Prower, John
.Me Prjse,

219

'

Mundy
Thomas
George
E.

241

'

Pratt, Charles

01

Polkingliome, Fra. James 2!X1 182 Pollard, John Lucas R.

'

224
'

Pollen, Chas.HuneerfortI 25.3 87 Pollock, Rob. Carlile

Charles Compton Edwartl E<lnar<l Bercns Eilward James

293

Edward Lewis 120 John Edw. Harryman 179

Thomas
Polwlu-le. Rich. Graves Ponchalon, J. X.dc

115 115 1 10

VU

Ponsonhv,Wm. Brabazon 158


Poole, Cha. ETerc<l

Henry

152 8081

Puddicombe, Geo. Bruce 218 297, .343 Rob. Bnice 295 142 George 312 Pugh, Charles Vaughan 242 George Brookes 215 Pulcston, John Philip John Bowyer 187 234 Percv 87 Richard Price 227 Richard 247 Puniell, Wm. P. 242 Robert 19> Pursloe, James 248 Tliomas Simson 93, 177 Punres, John Home 145 Waller CaulOeld 210 Purvis, Charles 50 505

Index.
page
Purvis, Rob. B. Arthur 203 Rawson, Samuel Pym, Robert 36, 265 Ray, Philip Pyner, Francis Richard 156 Raymond, Henry P.

page
Reynolds, John Williams 137 Thomas Vincent

Edgar
Rhatigan, Christopher Rhodes, William Rhys, Charles Horton

256
217

Pynn, Henry, Kt. CB.


Quarrier, Daniel Quentin, Geo. A.

55

Samuel
Victor

220
177

KCH.

Geo. Au','. Fred. Quislev, TIios. Haswell Quiil, Gerrard

Raban, George William William G. Radcliff, Wni. Radcliffe, Rob. Parker


Rae, Thomas William Rahlwes, Fred. Jacob Reikes, George W.

297 Rayner, Thomas 14 Raynes, Wm. Augustus 136 287 Ravson,John 235 294 68 Rea, Edward Read, Blackwood Moutray 207 141 173 Edward Rudston 195 Reade, George Hume

239
271

Fred. Thornton

Wm.

Henly

306 297 428 233 214 33

Henry Cooper Thomas, Kt. Ready, Charles


John
Rebow, Francis Slater Rechtern, Adolphus
Reed, Archibald William 251 James Wm. 307 John 60

256 219 100, 231 Riall, Phineas, A'Ci/. 10,226 227 Ricard, Edward Rice, Augustus Thomas 202 George Watkins 174 Henry 224 Percy 202
Riach,John, MX). William A.
Geo. ^\'hitworth Talbot Robert Edwin Richards, Alfred William, KCB. William H. Richardson, Arthur
Ricli,

Thomas

Raines, Joseph Rob. 100, 247 Rainey, Henry, KH, 41


.

Henry
Isaac

Henry Garner John

Rainier, Daniel Rainsford, James

Thomas
Raitt, Charles Robert Geo. Dalhousie Jolliffe

200 110 250 124 218 232

Matthew Benj.Geo.236
Samuel Samuel
163

James Jas. Earlsman


Jas.

60
59, 214 94, 222
Jas. D.

Wm.

Thomas Thomas Thomas


William

153 157

John John George John Ileniy John Luther


Johnstone Thomson,

223 239 115 115 116 88 56 99 152 199 180 256 344
57 115

Hen. Alexander Ralph, Joseph William Nico


Ralston, John Rambke, Frederick Ramdolir, George de

Ramsay, Alexander
Alexander
Francis

153 Rees, David 258 Reeve, John 157 John 153 John Henry 21(i Thos. John 438 Reeves, Geo. Jas. KH. 427 Geo. Marmaduke 296 Regan, John 193 Reid, George Geo. Alexander 44, 270

310 35 145
187 231 20 251 101 129 119 97 95

MD.
Robert Tliomas

67, 283 Riddall, WiUiam, KH. Rob. Williamson 193 Reignolds, Thomas Scott 200 Riddell, Chas. Jas. Bii Burnet 253 Reilly, Gustavus Handclunian Ramsbottom, Hen. Batson 254 Ridd.Il, Hen. .las. KH. cock 155 Joseph 134 Hiddlf, William Richard Reind '1 John 439 l!iddlcsden,.Joi}n Buck Ramsey, Reinecke, Cha. Augustus 428 Ridge, Wilham Henry Rand, George Remmett, Henry Gibbs 258 Hideout, Goring Samuel Rennv, George,'MI). 309 Rider, Barnham

James John Hon. John

200
7

Henry Thomas
William

127 150 208 William 217 William 41, 120 Richmond, Mathew 248 Richter, Ern. Fer. Cha. Bern. 434 Ricketts, St.Vinccnt 129 Rickford, Tho. Parkes 174

Thomas Fred

Wm

17

37

Wm.

Wm.

270 34 436 56 256 238

Wm.

296 145 158 Raper, Felix Vincent 150 Ratcliffe, Jeremiah, KH. 199 Tho. Hanson 175 Rattray, David 232 William Tiiomas Birch 12 Riniington,Tlio. Ilosnier 285 Rautenberg, Geo. Fred. Rcyne, Peter Bennet 257 Ring, William Francis 1 72 And. Reynell, Tho., Bt. KCB. Rishton, James Neil 259 Rawdon, John Dawson 13,239 Thomas 157 Rcynett, J. H. KCH. 35, 115 Ritherdon, Talbot 116 Rawlins, John Reynolds, Cha. Wm. 142 Ritter, Herman Hen. Con. 427 Rawlins, H.C. Edward 286 Rivarola, Count Fra. Rawnsley, Rich. Burne 99,267 George 222 KCH. 17,262 Rawstone, John George 2 1 Henry 153 Francis 435 50G

Randolph, Archibald

John W.

Ranken, Robert

233 Tliomas 285 Ridley, Charles William ^ John Hen. Ellis Rettberg, Charles de 432 Leopold von 429 William Jolm Reuss, Henry Prince 116 Riky, Benjamin Reynard, Robert 253 Rdey, Daniel Rcynardson, Edw. Birch 145 Alexander Wm.
Renwick,

'

Henry

Wm. TumbuU

'

1 1

Index.
pap.'

Rivcre, Charles Rizzo, Fflicc

101

Robinson, Peter Tooke

2(W
2()'2

Thomas
William William William Henry William Henry

Vinconzo
Robarts, Jhiiics \Vm.
Rubbiiis, Thoiiins

page 142 Hose, George B. Hugh llenrv 195 203

13(i
Viit

Tbo. Wiu. Robe, AUx. Watt

41 300 Wm. Tlio. Christ. 148 101 , 284 2!!!) Robson, Alex. Hamilton 134 Frederick Holt 2G8 George Lloyd The. CongrcTC 125 Robert,Au^u9tuJar(Iinc 13'w RobjTis, John, KH. 84 ' Tliomas 210 183 Charles 210 Roche, Charles Bovse Fre<Ieri.k 185 110 130 llenrv Edmund '

300 John 30 Rochfort, Gerald 88, Gustavus 116 Gustavus 68 2J0 Roddv, Charles Hamilton 251 Rodgers, John WUliam Henry 280 Rodney, George Brydges Robert Dennett Robertson, Alex. Cunning 183 Rodon, John ham
Peter'

Richard, Rmlerick William William William

KH.

119 154 124


4(1

257 177

'-

296 150
123 27

Archibal.I

Archibald

184 Rodwell, Edward Wm. 254 Roe, Samuel Crozier,

Archibald MD. 310 248 Roebuck, Fran. .\Igemon Charles Disney Chas. Ducsbcrrv 280 174 David 116 Rofe, Samuel 140 381 Rogers, Charles Donald 247 Duncan Stew. 182 Charles 110 E.lward, MD. George 269 Edw. Lovett 122 Geo. Jackmann 6(i Geo. Abererombie 141 Henry 272 16 Hen. Blanckley Geo. Duncan Harrington 162 Geo. Duncan 241 Thomas William 257 Geo. Gordon, JVZ). 132 Thos. l.)ldham G. 206 8 William James 57 Wm. Armstrong 247 James 135 137 William IlennJames :)44 234 William llenrv Jas. Ale.xander 247 William Reynolds 130 Jas. Elphinston 157 Jas. H.C. 223 Rolland, Stewart Er6kinc221 Rolles, Harrv Jas. Macdonald 202 J.ibu, MD. 104 Rollo, /fon. Robert 193 John, .MD. 300 Rnlt, John 39 Romer, John Charles Lewis ^huldham 241 Barrintrton 100 Hobt. Frank 95, 267 Peter 31 Robert Corcyra 27 Romer, Robert William 165 Peter 31 Robert 200 Romhijd, John .\ug. iX> Romilly, Frederick Wm. von, KCn. 150
55, 420

Homney, George

Jas.

93

William Robeson, Geonte Robinson, Charles

US) Ronev,' Richard 248 Rooke, Alex. B. 229 21)3 Hen. Willouphbv, ' KCH. Fred. Philipsc, 18 John Lewis Rich 170 GCB. 10, 100 110 William W. Fre<l. Adolphus 198 116 Roome, Henry (Jeori;c Henrj115 ' llenrv 212 William 115 Hcnr'v Edw. ftl,181 Rooper, Bonfoy 185
2.>4

James 210 Edward 2.53 John George 70,140 2.';2 John John Sleplien 212 Roper, Hen. Welladvicc 159 John Wats<m 100 Ro<|uefeuil, Gustavc dc 435
Joseph
Oliver
211

Rose, .Alexander

\M

Cowper

84 284

Index.
page
i

Russell,

Sanders, Robert 170 Schaw, George 206 Francis Hastings 150 Sanderson, Arch. Christie 152 Scheberras, Rinaldo 232 Fred. Browne 179 Sandham, Back. L. 137 Schembri, Joseph 310 Fred. Tho. LechCharles F. 85 Schlaeger, Charles 431 mere Graves 191 George 269 Schlichthorst, John Fred. 433 Lord Geo. Wm. Henry 284, 286 Schliitter, Fred. Von 430 GCB. 35, 115 Sandilands, Hmi. Jas. 134 Schmid, Patricio 435 Henshaw 2-19 PhiUp 100, 267 Schmidt, Augustus Fred. 430 James 201 William 127 Schmiedern,Ern. _Baro(/, James, KCB. 1 1 Sands, Hastings David KH. 121 116 John Ambrose 245 William Robert 128 Schmitt, Alexander 436 John James 2^5 Sandwith, William 115 Schnath, Frederick 429
i!36
;

David

MD.

Samnel William 250 Sandys, Arthur W. M. 179 Lord 40 William Lloyd 179 Fred. Henry 116 Eutherfoord, Archibald 228 Sanford, George Charles 306 Rutherford, Jas. Hunter 284 Henry Ayshford 194 Wm. Henry 102 Sankey, Samuel 116 Euttledge, Tho. Ormsby 108 Sargeant, James 139 Ruxton, George 98, 185 Sargent, John James 109 GeorgeAug. Fred. 241 Sarson, John 168 John Hen. Hay 155 8aum, Julius Cfesar 4.35 Evall, Isaac 297 Saumarez, Hon. John St. Eyan, Michael, JV/Z>. 311 Vincent 104,252 Thomas, KH. 90, 201 S. F. de 226 Eyhiner, Beniot 435 Sir Thomas 9 Eyneweld, Horatius Van 259 Saunders, Henry Fred. 256 John Stratford 9 Sabine, Edward 94, 266 John Wm. 209 Sadlier, William Richard 261 98, 155 Anthony 192 Wilham John 208 Sage, William 116 Wm. Nonus 247 235 Saunderson,Hardress Rob. 71 St. Aubyn, Thos. John St. Clair, Thos. Staunton, 295 Savage, And Roger KH. 39 Henry 294, 297 St. George, Howard John 138 Henry J. 243 269 John Henry John 96, 284 St. John, Hon. Frederick 6 Johnson, 3ID. 287 Charles 309 John Boscawen 19 Jas. Humphrey 2G8 John Morris 268 St. Maur, Lord Alg. Percy William 172 Banks 120 Savile, Albany Bourchier 133 Edward 08, 202 i/o/?. Frederick 271 St. Quintin, Fras. John 237 Henry Bourchier Matthew Chitty Osborne 271 Downes 73, 143 Sawbridge, Wanley Elias 179 Salamone, Paolo 2G2 Sawers, Campbell 221 Sale, Robert Henry, .ffCB. Sawrey, Henry Beckwith 240 154 43, 115, 164 Sawyer, Charles Salinger, Otto Henry 433 Say, William 32 SaUs, Hector de 435 Sayer, Wm. Lawrence 296 Charles de 150 Sayers, Richard Talbot 232 Rodolphde 134 Scarlett, Hoji. Jas. Yorke 74, Sail, William, KH. 125 61, 261 William 201 Schade, \'l'illiam de 432 Henry 256 Schaedtler, J. Phil. Anth. 43] Sahnon, George 13, 264 Schaefer Augustus Hen. 436 Salter, Henry Fisher 116 Schaeffer, Carl 427 James F. 115 Schalch, And. OrcberW. 267 Saltoun, .Alexander, Lord 19 Scharnhorst, Adolphus 431 SalvateUi, Francis 434 Ferdinand 431 Salvatorl, Pietro Antonio 434 Lewis 433 Salvin, Anthony 14 William de 432 Salwey, Henry 57 Schaumann, Christian 427 Sampson, John 151 Gustavus 428 Sande, Henry Van 436 Hen. Fred. 429 Sanduman, Thos. Fraser 225 Otto 431 Sander, Ernest 432 SchaurothjGeo. F. C. Von 431
\yilliam
.

Schnehen, William Von 428 Schneider, Fred. Bern 430 Schoedde,Jas. Holmes 59,206 Schonfcldt,Detlif.Sigfrid 259 Schonswar, Henry 127

Smith 121 Henry James, 233 Schot, Johannas Corn. 433 Schoveller, Wm. Ring t95 Schrader, Ernest Von 433
Jas.

Schooles,

MD.

Schrieber, Chas. Alfred Schroder, William Schroeder, John Schuchardt, Henry Schultze, Frederick

185 429
127

432 436

Leopold Sigis-

428 430 D. W. 433 L. Von Schweitzer, Augustus 433 431 Schwencke, Herman
Schulze, Augustus

mond

Schwarzemberg,

J.

Scobell,

Edward Calvert 143 Frederick Edw. 214

Thomas
Scott, Alexander

306 170
121 187

Alfred Charles,

MD.

Hon. Cha. Gran-

tham
Daniel

150

310

Edward Edward

131 16 223 Francis G. Geo. Fred. Cooper 228 Henry Alex. C5, 266

Henry Arthur 138 Hen. Lockman 218 Gordon Hopetoim Stratford,

KCB.

Index.
page
Scott, William

page
j

page

Henrt 3d,

I4t)'
\'X,

William n.ixtU ScovcU, Kilnaril W.


(itorm-.A't'ii.
Scroiriis,

HX
19
l.Vi

Win. tfivmour Scuciaiiioro, Arthur


Soajtraiii,

l:U
1110

Charlca

Seale,

Thomas Fowncs

Sealy, Fraiicin Ik'iij.Wm.

240 210
110 217

Sharp, William Orauvillc 152 Shuttleworth.Ashton Ashsliarpc,James B. ton 171 2(;0, 273 11) Sibbald, Hugh Matthew 110 Sliarpin, Arohrlale 34.J Sibley, F:. W. 177 Slmrrook, Alexander 103,1(50 Sibthorp, Rich. F.Waldo 212 Shaw, Charles 182 Sibtliorpe,Cha.Coningshy Frederick Beckett 206 Waldo 128 Sichart, Charles Lewis de 430 Geo. Bainbridgc Lewis Ileurv Geo. Gar 131 de 430 '

Dow-

Henry

Jolin

110 William l.>3 Shawe, Arthur George Thomas 172 2M3 Seurle, Richar.l Cha. Augustus 42,147 William Ramsay 290 Mcvrick 55 Seaton, John, Lord, Sheaffo, Roger Hale,B.9,187 Wdliam 201 GCB.GCH. 15, 115,177 287 Sheahau, John Thomas 157 432 Shean, Robert, MB. 158 Sebisch, Tlifo. von. 177 Sheuniian, Robert Seccombo, Thomas 214 427 Milliam 2.39 Sceper, \^'illiam Seolhorst, Christian Geo. 431 !?he<lden, John 33 432 Shec, CUarlcs 02 Seffers, Henry 127 110 Benjamin Bazil SegraTC, O'Jieal 433 Shell, Justin 110 Seineeke, Frc<lerick Selwvn, Chas. Jasper 99, 2iJ4 Shells, James, ML) 170 Shelton, Frederick 195 Semple, John 228 John Scnhouse, Wm. Wood 58, 195 William 100 Senior, Henry 04, 217 Seijeantson, James U. 99, Shephcard, George 307 201 Shepherd, Richard 208 434 Scrraise, Aiitoinc Robert 228 285 Sheppard, Edmund Scrvante, Henry 99 Thomas Sen-antes, Wm. Thorn84,297 188 ton Wm. Charles 155 202 Shercr, Movie Sesino, Guiseppe 90 172 Sheridan, )[ark Scton, Alexander 104 245 Sherlock, Francis, KH. Scton, David 32 245 Sherlock, Fra. George OeoPpie 234 110 Sherson, Alex. NoweU Richard Somner 224 4:1 Sherwin, Peter William Cardon 119 Williajn Garden 240 Shewell, Frederick Geo. 134 188 Shcweu, Edw. ThornSeward, Eliot Tho. Mark Puttison 159 brough Parker 88 Shields, Ricliard Thomas 91 William Thomas 160 Shirley, Arthnr Sewell, Alttr. Robinson Wm. Hcnrj- 39, 157 Horatio 155 Shirrcfs, James Sexton, Samncl Scvmour, Cha. Francis 150 Shone, Thomas Ackers 2:MJ Shore, John Satmders Charles F. ronway,FredCha.2:}7 170 Shorland, James Francis 348 150 Shortall, James Fra. Hug. Geo. 17 174 Short, James Symington l.')5 Heiirv 191 John, ilD. Henry 309 Henrj- R. 215 William T. 214 Wm. Hobart 224 Showers, Edw. MiUian Shadforth, Hcary GuUifcr 115 18| 208 Shrapnel!, Henry Tliomas 12, 204 Shadwcll, John Mitchell Shuckburgh, Chas. Rob. 345 Eugene Taylor 25:1, Shuldham, Edmund W. 115 ShakesiH-ar, Arthnr Rob. 200 Shum, Henry 181 Geo. BuL-knall 271 Charles Francis 188 Shanks, Archibald, MD. 200 John 177 Sbanly, E<lward 101 Shute, Charles Cameron 1:12 Sharp, John Ivlward l.>2 jshute, Jaino 345 Richard Palmer 177 3 P

den

Thomas

John

215 ^ H. Edm. de Burgh 238 SieTwright, Francis, Jl/Z). 100


Sniery, Charles Robert, MD. Sim, Charles Simeon, Charles Simmic, James Davi{l

Siddall, John Sidev, James, A/Z). Sidliv, Anth. Gardiner

IJO
171!

181

186 280 ino 297

Simmonds, Henrj9 John Heury Simmons, .\lfred A. George


Jas. Egbert

98
153

John Linton Arabin

Joseph

286 98,192

Thomas

Fred. 224 Wni. Hen. Slore 228

116 287 115 43 310 185 170 214 Simson, Robert, KH. 06 Sinclair, AlexanderjJ/jD. 310 Charles 116 Charles Alex. 141 James 94, 200 Hon. James 88 John, /. 115

Simonds, William

Simpson , Edward Edward H. James James Woollev John John Duke Sims, George
"

John

Ilartlev,
'

ML).

200

Rob. Bligh 193 Rob. Charles 189 William Alex. 164 Singleton, John, JTi/. 74,242 John 102 Sinnott, John 198 Sitwell, Heresby 118 Rich. Staunton 86 Sivewright, Edward 138
Skelly, Frauds Skelton, John
l.'^S

'

Skene, Charles
.Skerrett, Jos.

115 231

Andrew Marcus

203
.K.

IK!
:i09

Skey, Joseph, MD. Skinner, Frefl. \epean

Henry Samuel James


Tliomas

201 108

269
257 195

93, 182

Thomas
Skipton, Geo. Henry
5119

Index.
page page 66 Smythe, William James 270 194 Smith, John Charles William John Josiah 307 Snell, Charles 116 198 Skurray, Francis Chas. 202 John Lewis 267 Wm. Frederick 73,149 John Arthur 206 John Mark Fred. 155 Snodgrass, John KH. 57 Skyrme, James 307 John Jas. 59, 283 John Nicholas 115 Skrine, Clare 230 Kenneth 39 John Percy 142 Snow, William Skyring, Chas. Francis 285 101, 217 John Stewart, MB. 295 Sladden, William Snowe, Edw. Pownell 206 206 Slade, Henry 267 William John William 430 307 Soden, Christian de John Henry 88, 121 John W. S. 189 John, Bt. GCH. Edward Charles 256 Joseph 431 165 Dcwis von 8, 125 428 Marcus John Joshua Simmons 92, Soest, Ernest 73 156 Somerset, Arth. Wm. WilUam Henry, Leicester Viney 145 285 Fitz-Roy 69, 283 Leonard 208 259 Slater, John James 102, 234 Charles Henry 234 Lionel, Bt. KCB. 253 William Somerset, Edward A. GCH. 249 Sleator, Joseph Lord Fitzroy J. H. 13, 191 Lucius Horton IKi 178 15,117,204 William KCB. M. MacNaughtcn236 190 Aug.Chas. StapleSleeman, George JIatthew 272 226 160 Wra. Bedford ton Matthew 271 Henry, KH. 43, 259 Sleigli, James Wallace, CB. Michael Edward 216 Hen. Chas. Capel 202 16, 135 Michael William 141 37 Slessor, John Lord John Thos. Opie 41 Slvfieki,JosephCIav.Slad., 122 Hen. Peter 91,211 310 Poulett G. H. 148 KH. Ramsay Hankey 216 256 Smales, Thomas Lord Robt. Edw. Robert 179 11,131 Smart, Henry Dalton 172 Hen. GCB. 204 Robert Algernon 142 Somer\'ille, Hen. Erskine 1 16 Thomas Rob. Wm. 126 229 181 Smedley, Thomas James Seton Lionel 205 Smelt, William John 268, 273 36, 188 Thomas 173 308 126 William Smidt, J. P. L. de Thomas 307 233 Johannes de 210 Sorell, Fred. Edward 185 Thomas, MB. 286 Smith, Alexander 310 George Thomas Charlton 178 Alexander, MD. 121 Henry Edward 233 Thomas Hatcher 115 310 Andrew, 311). Sir Thos. Stephen, Thomas Jacob 116 Archibald 89 184 KH. Thomas Johnes 207 Sorgenfrey, John Peter 435 Arthur Webber 173 Tliomas Paterson 115 Sotheby, C.W. Hamilton 212 Bellingham John 59 Thomas William 173 Charles 270 Fred. Samuel 116 Tliomas William 2.J3 Souter, Richard 124 Charles 102, 171 William Thos. Alexander 195 196 Sir Cha. Felix 35,282 Wi 171 89 South, Charles Smith, Cha. Per. Hamilton, William Mein 179 269 Samuel 55 William Sidney, Southall. Thomas 189 Charles George 176 GCB. 60 Cha. Ham. KH. 292 Southwell, Hon. Arth. F. 87 71 Wm. Robt. BruSpalding, Richard Carr 295 Charles Hervy denell C. H. Montresor 173 102, 166 Sjiark, Roliert 72, 245 Wordsworth Charles Thomas 258 190 Sparks, James Pattoun 189 Mitchell George 200 David Rea 173 Smyly, Philip 251 Robt. Manners 154 Edgar Steadman 213 Smyth, George 217 Harry 33 Francis 178 220 Spearman, Wm. Henry 68 191 220 Spedding, Carlisle Frederick W. Henry Montagu 208 Speedy, James 154 George 71,120 'Henry C. W. 116 Thos. Beckwith 164 George Haddon 195 James Dntton 216 Speer, Wilhclm 223 George Hankey 225 James Griffith 201 Spence, Charles Howe 212 George Roche 217 ~- Frederick J. D. Carmichael 182 182 Haskett 231 Jas. Robt. CarJames Henry 228 99, 182 michael, Bt. 2.54 John Henry 293 156 John 284 John 38 165 Hen. Geo. John Rowland 126 234 John 241 Henry L. John Stewart 231 Thomas 213 310 James, MB. Robt. Carmichael 245 Spencer, Hon. Aug. Al217 James Lewis Robt. Donkin 311 moric 194 James Webber 199 Stephen Henry 216 Hon. Geo. AuJames Webber 35, 265 211 134 gustus 166 Smythe, Carrington John Frederick 247 John Carrington 116 510
Skipwlth, Henry

Index.
page
Spencer, Hon. Rob. Cha.

page

page

Hen.
S|>erIiD);,

Jonas MtC, Peter Desbrisay 432 pson 43, l:)8 215 Stean, Joseph Robert 200 207 Sicdman, MethucD Thomas 255 Wi Steel, James Spink, John, KH. 11(> Thomas Spinlufl", CifO. Lovell 85 ."Steele, Edward Mellington '2:^o WUliam Spitz. Franeis Joseph Henry 218 434 Splainc, .\brahain ".W William Richard Chas. M'illiam Spon);, .\nibro.4e ,211 293,297 Spooner, Win. D. 110 Rolwrt 218 William Spottiswoode, .\ndrew 135 Thomas William Little 37 Gtorce 61 Tlio. .Montagu 148 .Stickney, Thomas John" 14.5 William 107 Still, John Tnon 175; Sprini;, Francis Wm. .\rmstronpt 181 Stirkc, Henry' M. F. Robert Julius Henry 2m Steer, William Frederick 110 Tliomas 175 Sfeevens, George 171 Stirling, .ilex. Graham 1751 William Charles 2.55 <3eo. Claudius Be432 8prj-, Frederick 293 Steffen, .\u<rustus Spurin, George 233 Stehelin, Benj. Spicer 285 Fran. William Sqnair, John, MD. 134 104 Squire, Tristram CbamSteiglitz, .\dolphu3 W. 431 ley 116,430 97, 164 Steigcr, Albert 123 Stein, Robert William 243 28.5 Stcinwchr, F. F. F. von iiia Stace, Wm. Henrv Cope 26U Stephens, Fran. Hcarle 140 Stack, Fred. Rich. 190| Francis John 213 Geo. Filz Gerald, Henrj- Sykes 100, 238 KH. John Morse 03, 1 345 Stack Xathaniel Massey 223 Thomas 91 200 Tliomas Staff, W.B. 177 294,21)7 Stafford, John 18 Stephenson, Fred. C. A. 150 Standen. Geo. Doug. 58, 149 Geonre Alex. 123 SUndish, Henry 41 Robert 1.53 Stanford, Francis 160 Tho.Gonlon, 3/0.205 Stanhope, Uon. Sir Fran. Stepnev, .\rth. St. George " Cha. 86 H. 180 Hon. Leicester 38 Sterling, .\nt. Coningbam 225 Philip Spencer, Steuart, Charles 232 Cha. Erskine 141 63,144 Stanley, Hon. Cha. Jas. Stevens, Alex.Uumphrev 294 Foi John Harvev 203, 297 74, 144 Ch.-.rle Edward 286 .tohn Philip" 295 E<lward 208 Thomas 292 George .\dam50n 1 70 William 413 James Talbot 162 Stevenson, Geo. Milne 74 Stannus, Ephraim G. -George R. 127 - Robert, J>. 1.54 2(i7 Stewart, Alexander, AH). 309
Spiccr,
Spiel,
.\ii'.^iistus

Wm. Henry John Win. Gooch 135

Stavelev, Robert Butler 2od Stewart, John Hamilton 233 John Henry 271 Williuin 38 296 92 Stanell, Jolin Robert Matthew " 189 39

95,

Spier, Jiihn Spiller, Cieorge

2U7 110 115 97 204


l:}6

208
17

32 152

306
185 165 163 8

216 153 170 216


61

'

57 153 182 273


4:12

246

190

243
217 268 116
4-29

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page page 434 Taylor, Abra. Beresford, 434 Joseph 91, 160 Strange, Alexander Suther, William Grigor 296 Alex. Douglas 311 Henry Francis Sutherland,Geo.Burgoyne207 Arthur Joseph 269 Strangways, Thos. Fox Sir James Brook 237 StrausUam, Antli. Blax135 John Chas. Cyril 69 land Peter 96 Edward James 210 Stratford,7yon. Cha. Hen.109 Robt. Macleod 244 George 245 Strath, John 238 William 41 150 George A. 218 Straton, Francis 116 Wm. James 97, 172 Hen. Geo. Andrew 115 Robert Joeelyn 229 Sutton, Chas. Wm. 217 Herbert Edward 237 Stratton, Rob. Edm. 157 Francis 150 James 197 Straubenzec, Charles T, Frederick 137 Jeremiah 57 Van 190 Henry John 133 John, KCB. 12, 232 Fred. Van 104 John 198 John Geo. DalStreatfield, Charles Ogle 2l?4 Richard 249 housie 164 HenrvC 63,239 William 346 John Robert 31 Streng, Philip D'O. von 141 Swain, Charles 307 Mascie Domville 220 Stretton, Pempronius 39 Swaine, William W. 116 Monkhouse Graham S.W. Lynam, 91, Swale, Richard 230 70, 292 Street, John Alfred 250 Swan, Tho. Geo. Sanden 307 Taylor, PhillpottsWright 248 Strickland, Chris. LimePriugle, KH. Swayne, Thomas 1 95 71 bear 161 Sweeny, George 177 Richard 253 Strong, Clement W. 199 Sweeting, Hen. Lewis 96, 267 Richard 256 Richard Henry 177 Sweeny, James Richard C. H. 214 231 Strutt, Wm. Goodday 16 Robert Mascie John Paget 86 176 Thomas Edward 126 Stuart, Hon. Archibald Swetenham, Clement 248 Thomas John 219 Hen. Donithorne 142 230 Geo. Thomas Wm. Charles 145 Swift, Bernard 163 38 William Donald 222 197 Swinburn, John 89,183 M'illiam Swinburne, Francis 169 Edmund Robert 293 .Joseph William 190 101,235 90 Francesco Tho. Rob. 71 Taynton, Wm. Henry 435 60 115 Teale, Charles Shipley George 155 89, 229 Swiney, George 130 Tedlie, James Swinton, Edw. George 186 Geo. Wm. ConyngSamuel 195 Tcesdale, Christopher 123 ham 227 Henry George William 271 George Francis 269 240 Henry 215 Teevan, Stephenson,ilf2). 171 435 Swyny, Exham S. T. Henry Joseph 215 Telfor, John Thomson 165 Hugh Lindsay 189 249 Telford, William 207 James 311 Sykes, Francis Wm. John 94, 240 Symkath, John Francis 436 Tempest, Thos. Rich. Plumbe 91 John 184 Sjmonds,JulianFr.Anth. 285 Jermvn Charles 296 Temple,GrenvilleTemple, John Ramsay 1 Bt. 124 TIio. George 87 Patrick 172 John 211 Wm. Cornwallis 248 Kon. Patrick 13, 211 Robert 158 Symons, Charles Bertie 268 Templer, Francis Butler 258 187 Synge, Charles Edward 250 Templeton, Robert, MD. 287 William 196 177 Tench, Donald Wm. Robert William 238 John 306 Denii Stubbcman, 235 Tait, Alexander Duncan 124 Tennant, Aralander 92, 186 M'Cavthy 284 George 237 George 58 Studd, Edward Tenncnt, James 307 245 Talbot, Edw. Plantagenct Studdert, George 185 Terraneau, Wm. Henry 110 Airey 434 Stumpa, Ignatius 194 Terry, Robert 61 George 430 Stuntz, Lewis 164 Tessicr, Jas. Fitz HerGeorge 436 Sturler, Charles Louis bert de 168 271 Robert Sturt, Cavendish Teulon, Charles 85 Hon. Wellington, 432 Stutzer, John Ernest 158 George 62 P. M. Jean Baptiste Phil.435 192 Thomas 186 435 Tallin, Lawrence Nicholas 427 Tew, Geo. M'Leod 201 99, 242 Tappc, Charles Fred. Suckling, Horace Joseph M'Leod 173 295, 297 432 Tato, Henry Carr Suckow, Gottlieb von Sulivan, Geo. Aug. Filmer 129 Tuthwdl, Hen. Churchill 247 Thackeray, Fred. Rennell 244 19,282 Hamilton Tatnall, Arch. 157 Augustus Henry Sullivan, 436 Thackwell, Jos. KCB. 130 Tatter, John Wm. John KCH. 39. 130 252 Tattersall, Geo. Bulkeley 2.58 William " Joseph Edwin 246 100 Richaril Tatton, 172 Summers, John, ilfD. 101,172 iman,J.T.GoIdip73,150 Thain, Wm. 141 Surmaii, John Thirl, Chas. Zehcndcr De 436 136 Edward Henry Surtees, 512
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page pasc page 1*7 Thornton, Samuel Lewis 116|Tongne, John TMstlethwayte, Alex. 69,181 429 William 145 John 181 Tholoii, Josepb 430 10 Tonson, Jacob Joseph William 36 430| 241 Toole, Archer Loui William Henry 213 31 1 Thorold. CcoDic Edw. 244 Tnrkington. H. Theodore 232 Thorn, Ali'Jiamier Thoiuas,EilmundSfcpIicn 221 Thorp, E.lward 101, 241 Torrens, A. Wclleslev 74, 144 101 215 CiixinA- John John Charles Joliil 270 40, 171 Thorpe, Samuel, A'H. Henry 90 Frc<lerick 174 271 Thurlow, Henr\- Robert 242 Ilenrv John Rob. Samuel 198
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-.HIS

James John Barrv John \V. Morgan

Hon. John Edm.

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page TroUope, Charles 187 Tronson, Edward T. 72, 104 Trotman, Philip Phipps 254 Trott, Charles Crato 435 Troubrirtgc, Tho. St. Vincent H. C. 158 Trower, Fred. Courtney 142
Truscott, John Trydell, Botet
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194 242 285 32 192 189
221 201

Tryon, Samuel
Tuclle^,

Hon. John

Tucker,
Price

Hen
John Goulston

Tuckey, Cha. Timothy Tudor, Frederick Heury Bridger M'm. Langley Tuggiuer, Edmund de Edward de Joseph Tuite, George George Gustavus

Hugh Manlcy
Mark A nth. Hen.
Tullamore,
C. \Y.

435 435 435 170 09 209 170


194

G.

Lord
Tulloch, Alex.
Jas. gorie

Murray 102 Dundas Gre

242 193 208 Tunnard, Bartholomew 178 Tuper, Cha. W. 221 Turnbull, Robert 232 William, MD. 246 Turner, Charles 34 Cha. Barker, KH. 62 Charles Ernest 195 Edmund John 124 Frederick Henry 140 George 44, 2(15 George Edward 270 Henry Austin 270 Henry John 218 Herbert 120 Sir Hilgrove, GCH. KC. 7, 170

Thomas

Tulloh, Alexander

page page 208 Venour, Walter 247 269 Vere, Chas. Broke, KCB. 19 David William 286 Vereker, Charles 178 Tyler, Henrv Crickitt 191 Verfenstein, Joseph 306 John, A'//. 04 Verling, James, MD. 287 Leonard Barrett 214 Verner, Robert Norris 213 Tynte, Cha. K. Kemeys 1.37 William 116 Melbourne Kemeys 124 William J. 204 Tyrell, Walter Robert 120 Vernon, George Augustus 184 Tyssen, William HoughGeorge James 198 man Henry Cha. Edw. 34 Tytler, Alexander Justinian 141 269 William Fred. 189 George Alexander 160 Vesey, Arthur George 197 Udney, John Augustus 145 Vialls, Henry Thomas 196 116 Vicars, Edward John Robert 104, 285 Ulmenstein, J. W. do 54, 431 Henry 213 Robert Shafto 207 Underwood, Vv'm. Henry 258 John J. 116 Victor, James Conway 97, 284 Unett, Thomas 435 219 Vieusseau, Andrew M'alter 130 Vignoles, Francis Durell 179 Unger, William 433 Vigors, Cha. Hen. Fitz Roy Uniacke, James 293 239 Horatio Nelson 164 Redmond Rochfort John Urban 223 160 Joshua Allen Richard 20 203 Robert 'IGl Vigoureux, Cha. Albert 34 Upton, Jfo. Arthur Percy 13 Viile Ferdinand, Compte de la Hon. Arthur 73,"l47 435 Hon. George 98, 214 Villiers, Hon. Fran. John Rob. Urmston, Lambeth Bra174 bazon ffon.Fred.Wm.C. 148 182 Urquhart, Donald 71, 190 Vincent, John 10, 221 Francis Gregor 151 Vincenti, Giovanni Ant. 434 John 295 Viney, James, KCH. ] 6, 264 Vinicombe, Geo. Elliott Ussher, Edw. Pellew Ha16 mett 262 290 Virtu, Georgio Utterton, John 116 Vivian, Cha Crespigny 93 John C. Walker 137 Uxbridge, Henry, Earl of, 42
Tylden, John
Tylee, Alfred

James John John


Philip

Rt. Hon. Rich. Vale, John Hussey, Bt. GCB. 172 191 GCH. Valiant, Hen. Fancourt 12, 128 Tliomas, KH.ii, 191 Vogelsang, Cliarles de 54, 435 428 Tliomas Jimes 191 Voiborth, Philip 431 Vance, James Young 191 Volger, Chritl. Arnold Henry William 432 Van Cortlandt, Henry C. '95, 182 Voss, Ernest Von 427 119 Vandeleur, Edward 138 Vyse, George Howard 20!) R. W. Ilow. Howard 40 John 58, 130 2U7 Rich. Hen. Rich. John Ormsby,

272 307
0(5,

GCB.
Robert

9, 142

Howard

120

86

William

Turnor, Henry Martin William Tiison, Geo. Baily Tutliill, Jackson Villiers 290 Richard, MD. 256 Henry Tuvll,Wm. A'C//. 18 George 297 Tweddell, Rob. Wharton 413 Vassal], Rawdon J. Pop. 230 Twi'cddale, G. Alarq. of, Vaughan, Benj. Hutche19 KT. 101, 207 192 Twiliill, James 189 Eugene Jas. Twiss, John Herbert 87 285 Twnpeny, Edward 101,230 Vavasour, Hen. Wm. 59, 283 Henry Felix 169 Tydd, Thomas 228! 286 Tylden, Wra. Burton 06,283 Merv'in Richard 286 Veetch, Thomas George 236
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page, 115 Walsh, Lewis Edward Philip 1161 Charles 115' Robert George L. 429 Walshe, Anthony Wahrendorff, Augustus Blajney 246 Waite, Thomas WaketielJ. Hfiiry Furey lyl Walter, Ldgar

PaB 268 iWathen, Augustus 102,139 54 Watkins, George Green 386 258 226 Watson, Albert 19, 264 Alexander 1701 Andrew Vincent 178 160 ll-'> Archibald 295 234 David 91,24 John 223 William 67 Sir Frederick 242 MacNeale John Walch. James W. Henry \)6 294, 297 George 196 Walters, Edwin Walcott, Edm. Yeamans 199 Henrv Vincent 431 William Waither', 266 68, 20 Sir Henry Lovelace Wale, Charles, KCB. 9, 1S4 Walton, Wm. 66 Jacob ^^.l^; 184 Kobert Gregory James, A'Cfl. 13,165 2;>7 Cosby 163 Warburton, Walhouse, Edward 165 103, James 270 Geo. Drought 69 Walker, Archibald lt'5 John Geo. Edw. Egerton 202 166 Charles 1'2 John Hen.Wra. Egerton 198 115; Charles A. John Wm. 3//). 21" 19'-* Robert 1901 Charles J. 116 - John Willis White 219 William Charles Montagu 241 253 - Richard Luther 271 Ward, Fra. Beckford Cha. Pyndcr 258 - Robert 199 101. Hunter 184 Beauchamp 116 - William L. 145 - H. Dodley 20 Edward. KH. 123 Watt, Francij 233 - James 1501 Edward Walter 306 Duff James ,. 181 - John 166 Fitz William de 436 Rodolphe 243 Watteville, - John 19, 264 I rederick 142 116 Waugh, William Petrie - John Geo. Townsend, 115 Gilbert 33 - John Richard 9, 201 Bt. GCB. Sir Greg. Ilolman B. 17 136 Way, - Robert Edward 172 Geo. Warren 39, 180 Lewis Gregory 186 - William 240 Henry John 213|Waymouth, Samuel 101, 181 - William 154 Henrv Torrens 116 Charles Wayth, 283 Cuthbert 70, Wm. James 261 2'6 Warde, Edward Charles 269 Weire. Thomas, KH. 60, John 293 Wearing, Thoma 267 Francis 269 John Geddes 296 John William 131 J. H.T. 70, 292 Joseph 136 226 Webb, George Walter 11 Joseph 163 Philip Warren 73,266 Warden, George 287 Wm. Henry 54 Robert 71 307 Warden, Henry D. Thomas 286 Thomas George 227 Wardlaw, Gerald 242 John 221 - William 11 128 Webber, Edward Robert - William 69, 292 67 William 200 Jas.Tvrwhitt213 Ware, Robert 62 Henry Webster. 311 Robert Francis 15U Waring, Wall. John Binns A,.K.r 192 Charles Arthur 312 168 Warner, Charles Michael George Murray 234 Edward Wallace. George Harris 16 230 Joseph 123 Isaac Redston James Maiwell, 251 Robert 34 42 Warre, William KlI. 115 Thomas 205 Henry J. John Alei Bt. 142 William 251 12, 240 Warren, Augustus KCB. 152 William 206 93. Chai^les Peter Margetson 228 William Chas. Edw. Daw59, 265 206 204 Wedderbum, J. K. 59 Robert, KB. 148 James 206 Edward 250 William 203 Fra. Cha. 206 Wedderbume, Hen. Hyacinth 166 William, MD. 4.33 Charles Wadekind, 133 3//>. Low, Jas. 95, 257 Wallett, Charles 436 232 Wegener, John Henry Robert Boyle 91,136 Wallington, J. C. 207 73, Wcpg, John Robinson Samncl 235 John Williams 51 7 Wesuelin, Tlio. Mat.Lui. 137 8 Wallii, Lewis Bayly 433 252 Wehsarg, Charles William 226 Wallnutt, Thomas 200 WillUm Shipley 2.'>.3 Weir. George \\ almoden. Count, KCB. 1 201 James 126 Warriner. Emle 207 Walmsley, Benji.^.90 _. p 180 r. John George F. Osman 229 arnngton. W 201 Walond, Rich. Fallowcs n.j lt*...4;..l.l 1\ m Hill 306 Christie Thomas 116 HUl 281 Waterfield, Wm. Walpole, .\rthur 433 12 Weissen, Wilh. von li 190 Waterhouse, Alau Horatio 268 90 Weller. Francis 285 Waters, Frederick John 18 Wellcsley, Lord Cha. 70, 166 John, ATB. 116 Hon. John 176 Edward 96, Antonius Marcus 252 Robert -Jas. F. H. Long 138 284. Walsh, Arth. Sandys 233 - Wm. Hen. Co. 293 Thomas 29i SuweU 615
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page Whalley, George Briscoe 188 Whitter, William Wood 228 135 Whittingham, Ferdinand 219 KG. GCB. GCH. 144, 252 Thos. Palmer 152 Whannell, George Paul Bernard 280 Wells, Grenville G. 101, 184 Richard H. B. Henry 214 Wharton, Anthony 223 438 Sam. Ford, KCB. John Neave 67, 283 Geo. Heneage 136 Samuel Lawrence 197 KCH. 15, 115, 223 6 Whittuck, Wm. Jas. Samuel 176 James 234 Welman, Harvey 89, 208 Wheatley, Henry, GCH. 116 Wliitty, Irn-ine 97,267 Harvey WellesJohn 193 Whylock, James 293 168 Wheatstone, Henry 310 ley Pole 186 Whyte, Charles Hercules Atkin 232 John James 70, 133 John Butler 204 Samuel 222 Welford, Augustus Fred. 249 Wheeler, Era. Hugh 115 116 Wichmann, George Welsh, James Massey 429 307 Henry 199 Wicke, John Henry 431 Wemyss, Charles David Douglas 230 James A. 229 Wickham, Rich. Straker 254 Francis 263 John Ross 205 Widdrington, Adol. Lat. 225 Francis 84 Thomas 179 Wieboldt, Dav.Cha.Corn.428 JohnMaurice296,2!)7 Thomas Honer 219 Wieburg, John Andrew 255 Thos. Jas. 40 Whelan, John Thomas 61 Wieler, John William 428 William 432 36 Wheler, Trevor, Bt. 88 Wiering, George Wend, Jas. Douglas de ly5 Whetham, John 40 Wight, Arthur 116 Wentworth, D'Arcey 98 Whichcote, George 71 Wightman, James 273 285 Whimper, Fred. Amelins 250 Wigram, Ely Duodecimus Samuel Hen. Werge, Hen. Reynolds 176 Whinvates, Edw. Charles, 69, 147 190 Jas. Richard Robert Dean KH. 148 61, 205 Wernham William 122 Fran. Frankland 186 Wigston, Francis 169 293 Fred. Wm. 101, 284 Wilbraham,//oH. Edward sley, Samuel Robert 128 Whish, Richard 115 Bootle 148 West, Arthur, MD. .54 Whitaker, John Gibson Richard 403 116,158 Chas. Aug. 166 Whitcomb, James Thos. Edw. 180 Hon. Cha. Rich 198 White, Charles H. Wilby, William 155 Desaguilliers Wilder, George 236 271 James Alexander Edward James WUding, Ernest, KH. John Elridge 159 429 Wildman, Edward, KH. 42 145 Edward Philip John Temple 145 Edward Rich. John Hon. Mortimer 86 - Ferdinand 234 Thomas 40 Osborne - Frederick Charles 115 268 Richard 8 Wilford, Edmund Neal 296 211 Westenra, Francis 102, 125 Frederick John John Sutton 116 George Fra. 182 Wilkie, Fletcher Hon. J. Craven 136 George Mathias 191 John 03, 149 280 Wilkins, George, KH. 55 Western, Ma.ximilian Henry Arthur 216 Jas. Hen. Dalryraple 132 George Hughes 253 166 Thos. Halifax Henry Jarvis 229 Thomas 271 Westfeld, Herman 428 130 James Wm. Mortimer 192 91 M'estlake, John James 263 Wilkinson, Arth, Philip 286 164 Westmacott, Spencer Lawrence Luke Savage 285 Westraore, Richard 100, 184 236 Charles C. Esmond 139 Martin 115 Christopher 85 Weston, George 33 106 Thomas Michael James Alli.x 73, 130 143 Westropp, John Parson 251 Moses, MO. 253 John 219 Raymond Johnson 166 Edward Hen. 74, 132 217 253 John Thomas Robert 89 Joseph 89 Michael Lionel 209 Thomas 190 Wilkinson, Rich. Steele 116 Wetenhall, Wm. Marsden 100 Thomas Walter 161 Wliite, William 181 84 Tho. Wm. Wetherall, Edw. Rob. 152 William 130 William 71, 200 121 Fred. Aug. GCH. William George 195 Wm. 55 Willan, Wm. Moffat Dou8, 168 M^illiara Grove Fred. Aug. 168 glas 271 William Ramsay 142 George Aug. KH. Whitehead, Thos. A' CiJ. 115 Willats, Peter John 95, 199 287 Wilcocks, Rob. Hen. 43, 151 Whitelaw, Thomas John 192 Whitfeild, Henry Wase 250 KH. 91, 233 429 Whitfield, Chas.Tomlins 287 Willes, James Irwin Weyhe, Charles Von 293 Ferdinand Von 432 Whiting, George Wm. ^^'illiam Gibson ) 82 296 George W. F. Von 430 Whitmore, Fran. Locker 152 Willesford, Hariy Morgan 216 Weyland John Browne, Geo. St. Vincent 285 217 Thorne Geo. KCH. 18, 282 Willett, Augustus .Saltren 143 Weyssen, Jean Christian 430 Mortimer R. S. 158 WilliuDis, Alfred Edwards 24 9
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page
Williams, Arthur Charles 135 Wilmot, George A. George Davis Arth. WtUcslcT 136 Charles 306 Henry James, KCB. David 3/
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Keynton,
34, 160

James
James,

KCB.
-

MD.

436 Witte, George de Hen. Fred. Theo. 430 de John Fred. Cha. 431 de Witzendorff, Hartwig von 427
Wit7.1eben, Cha.

Harry Henry
ilcary

Henry Darid James E. John John


Joseph Lewis Duncan

James Kennett James W'm. John John


John,

Baron Wodehouse, Edmoud Edwin


-

432
175
ii71

KCB.

14, 234

John 293, 297 John Morillou,

Wm.

Frederick Nicholas
Philip

269
43, 201 41

Thos.

128

KH.

Montgomery
Norton Tho.
Robert Griffith

Wohler, Henry 116 Wolfe, George John Peter 116 John Wm. Clarges John Alexander 2C8 John Gray 157 Wolff, Frederick
3'J

Samuel Toosey
-

J. Rich.

Sheppard 188
87

Sherburne

Joshua
Nathan.

Thomas Thomas
Thomas,

KH.

56

MD.
8;

Nicholas. A'//. 88,229 Rich, Gasden

Thomas Molyueux
Walter William William William Wm. Fenwick

Bowen
Sir Robert Tho.

268
11, 141

433 84 217 190 434 WiUiam 429 Wolffradt, Frederick von 433 132 WoUaston, Frederick WoUey, Edward Lionel 162 63 Wolrige, John Ambrose A. R. 297 Wolseley, Garnet Joseph 116

Wombwell,

Wm. Wm.

Freke,
Willis

KH.
294 55 184 135 245 178

Thomas Thomas Thomas Tho. Maidand


Wiltshire,

413 Wood, Arthur,


115 85 248

KCH.
13,

Williamson, Cha. Cartwright

James John John Clark

Wilton, John Wily, Henry Williams Winchester, Rob. KH.

264 206 254

71,244
Winckler, Augustus Charles Windliam, Cha. Ash.
4.S1

197 180 156 194 David Edward 269 Edward 84 Edward Robert 138 Henry 130 Henry John 116 Henry Owen 94, 188 James 294
.\rthur

MD.

Charles C. W. A. H.

Thomas Paul
Usher
Willington,

James
Jas.

71

Jonathan

Richard
.

268 272 Clopion Lewis 98, 218 Richard A 166' 115 John Hope Willoughby, Wra. Lemos 174 Tho. Hen. 72, 183l Fran. Digby 13,i Wingrove, Geo. Prescott .36 Willoi, James 205 Winne, John James 2951 WUls, Wm. Sandford 235 Winnington. Edward 1841 Willshirc, Tho. Barl. KCB. John Taylor 1621 39, 153 Winter, Charles 228! WUlson, Selwyn 248 John 212 WUmer, William Ludwig Aug. 142 435 MUmer 150 Winterbottom, Robert 118 Wilmot, Eardley 91 Winterscale, John 129 Fred. Eardley 209 Winton, Cha. Lo de 167 Hen.Rob.Ea'rdler270 Rich. Dairies de 203 John 161 Rob. Hen. de 251 -;; WUaon, .\rthur 169 Thomas de 270 Benjamin Francis Walter Hayward Dalton 74. 186 Wilkins de 119 Charles 272 Wiscb, Hieronimus too Cha. Townsend 210 der 428 Fleetwood Thos. Wischmann, George 431 Hugh \M Wise, Charles 103,217 FrujcUW. 115 Francis 217 Fred J. 203 William 1J8 George 9 Wissell. Lewis de 433 George 189 Witham, George 220
Willis,

Ormsby Browne Browne

239 Jos. Doughty 226 Wingate, Thomas


101, 267 Wingfield, Cha.

431 148 152 153

Humphreys
97, 267 Gillespie 312

Wm.

John John John John John

169 Manley 165 Sulivan 8 Stewart 164 Launcelot Edward205 Peter Valentine 165 Robert 311 Robert Blucher 136

Joseph

Thomas

72,144
34 190 294, 297

Wm. KH.
William

WiUiam Wm. Mark


Woodd, Geo.
Le>lie

212

Wro.Leighton.ATA/. 67

Woodfall, Georec

256 116
15

Woodford, .\lei. KCB. Adolphus F. A. Charles John

148 253
1

John Geo. KCH.


Woodgate, Frederick John William

W illiam
Robert William
517

242 263 156 33

Wm. Harding 2,38 Woodhouse, Joseph Rob. 116


189 115

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page 423 Wyatt, George John 272 Woodrooffe, George H. llfi 57 Hen. Robartes Woodwright, Charles 169 Wybault, Joseph Wm. 307 M^oods, James 233 Wyld, John 130 Woodward, John 156 Wylde, WilUam 65, 115, 266 Woohidge, Thos. T. KH. 40 Wynch, John 116 Woolhouse, Edward 195 Wyndham, Charles 70, 129 WooUard, Gilbert 348 Charles 42 Wordsworth, John 312 Wyndham, Charles Henry 133 Worksnan, Samuel 89 George 33 Wornura, John Robson 116 19 Henry Worslev, Edw. Vaughan Wyneken, Frederick 436 16, 264 Wynn, Arth. Watkin WilHenry, GCB. 115 174 liams Wortham, Hale YounglOl, 284 Herb. Wat. Wms. 161 Worthy, John 116 Watkin Williams, Woulfe, John 115 Bt. 118 Stephen Rowland205 Wynne, Charles Robert 270 Wragge, Alf. Romaine 271 George 285 Wreford, Matthew 312 Heneage Griffith 220 Wright, Charles, KH. G8 Lowry Wm. Mont-

Woodman, William

YoUand, William Yonge, Gustavus Nigel


K. A. William James Yorke, Fred. Augustus

153 197 285 Charles 57 James Charles 125 John 128 Philip James 65, 149 Young, Augustus H. S. 206 Charles AUen 199 Charles 214 Charles 287 Charles Colville 271 Dobson 177 Geo. Augustus 159 George Dobson 182

Henry

175

Charles 101, Charles James Chas. Ravenhill Daniel Edward W. C.


Fredericli

284 gomery 270 Wynniatt, Wenman 194 Wynter, Robert

270
235 270 35 145 237 209 168

282 267 146 John, KH. 44, 292 John Hoskin 295 John Ross 43, 283 Robei-t 294 Robert 294 Thomas 89 Thomas 72, 190 Wm. Alfred G. 296 Wrixon, Nicholas 172 John Nicholas 172 Wrottesley, Hon. Chas. 7'. Alex. 180 Wulfif, George 12, 264 Henry Powell 284 Wulffen, William de 433 Wyatt, Alfred Fras. W. 217
19,

George George

Wynyard, Edward 243 Edward G. 97 Henry 1 61 Robert Henry


Septimus Barty

Henry Rich. James Dennis

Whitmore
Ximenes, David,
Yale,

KCH.

18

Parry 71 Yarborough, Chas. Cooke 243 Yarde, Henry 116 Yates, Edm. Rob. Wm. Wingfield 234 Zehupfenning, Chas. Jos. 435 John Wildman 234 Zeil Augustus Ferdinand 430 Jonathan 17 Zerbi, Paul 439 Richard H.l 15 Zerbi, Jean Baptiste 434 William Charles 128 Ziermann, Frederick 432 Yea, Lacy Walter 158 Zimmerman, Fred. Adol, 433 Raleigh Henry 250 Zugiani, Marino 435 Yelverton, Hon. Geo. Fred. Zuhlcke, George ifenry 39 Wm. 216 197 Charles W. Yerbury, John William 130

Wm.

James, MZ). 170 James Robert 92, 176 John 222 John 256 John Crawford 92 J. D. 195 Keith Wellington 253 Plomer, KH. 72 Plomer, J. 240 William Baird 269 William Henry 153 WiUiam Pym 217 Younghusband, Chas. 36, 265 Cha. Wright 271 Thos. 41 Yule, Geo. Wm. Roper 295 Patrick 99, 284 Robert Abercromby 142

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R. England. 12 F. F. Price. 19 F. R. Lovelace, do. S. Powell, 23 F.


J.
'

G.

E.' P.

Barlow, 22 F.

Phillips, do.

Unatt. C. H. Darling, do. L. S. Dickson, do. R. Doyne, do. G. Drummond 14 F. //(/iiG.W. Edwardes, 78 F. W. F. Johnson, York Chass. C. Jones, Unatt. J. M'Couchy,

\V. Baxter,

30 F.
.38

W.
F.

Macleane,

Lieutenant -CohntU. J. Peddie, '.lO F. H. R. Digby, Scots Fus.Gds. H. W. Barton, 69 F. H. Piper, 38 F. E. K. S. Butler, 35 F. C. C. Dixon, Unatt. T. Maling, 2 \V. L Regt. W. F. Johnston, Gr. Gds. J. .\lgeo, 6 F.

IW.

L. O'Halloran, J. L. Innes, 39 F.

S Rice,
Sterne, T. Stopford,

do. do.

W.

Majort.

W. H.

\Vm. Onslow, 55 F. Cadogan, 20 F.


R. J. Debnam, 13 R. Jebb, 40 F. G. Young, 38 F. S. Walker, <i5 F.
F.

A. Campbell, 42 F. W. BeU, 43 F. F. P. Sanders, do. J. B.Blake, 47 F. A. Mitchell, do. Hon. \\. Arbuthnott, 52 F. \V. O'Brien, 53 F. E. Wells, 54 f M. Wilson, 55 F. F. W. E. Barren, do. E. J. F. Kelso, 72 F. J.H. H. Boys, 75 F.
J.

83 F. Uuatt.

Lieutenants.

W. Peyton, 2 Life Gds. W. Wemham, 2 Dr. Gds. W. H. Peters, 7 Dr. Gds.


J. J.

L. Palk,
J.

Dr.

Lord Glenlyon, 2 Dr.


K. James, 6 Dr.

Montgomerie, 76 F. Lance, 79 F. R. Manners, do. E. Cameron, do. T. MPherson, 2 W. I. Regt. R. T. Furlong, 80 F. G. B. Smyth, do. H. H. Jacob, Unatt. R. U Howe, 81 F. T. Smith. 97 F. J. Richardson, 83 F. G. D. Colman, 15 F. do. G. Grey, L. M. Bennett. 64 F. W. Kemp, HO F. S. T. Basden, 84 F. do. T. L'Estrange, 36 F. A. M'Crae. R. N. Bolton, do. Captamt. R. Warburton, 88 F. do. i. S. Manning, 1 Dr. Gds. P. Martvn, S. P. Groves, W. Spill'er, 94 F. do. J. D. Browne, 6 Dr. Gds. R. Mackenzie, 96 F. G. .\. F. Cunynghame, 7 Dr W. T. Stannus, 97 F. Gds. J. Martin Ritle Br. B. MacMahon, 13 Dr. C. Ross, Cape M. Riacs. J. B. Culpeper, 14 Dr. Hon. F. Berkeley, h. L. .\mes, 17 Lancers. Unatt. W. F. J. Lautour, Gr. Gds. C. BUckett. 7 Dr. II. C. Compton, Unatt. do. A. .\. Browne,

W. H.

W. G. Cavendish. 10 Hussars. T. C. Smith, 11 Hussars. T. W. n. Willan, 12 Laiioers. G. J. Walker, 13 Dr. W. Faber, 14 Dr. Lord Blantyre, Gr. Gds. St. G. H. Stock, 2 F. E. Honeywood, do.
G. King, 4 F.

W. H. M.

Ogilvie, do.

T. Butler. 7 F. M. Maclaine, do. J. Hoskin, 9 F. F. W. Hill, 10 F. H. S. Colman, 15 F. J. Macdonald, 16 F. C. Dunne, 18 F. J. M. Stack, 24 F. J. W. Grylls, 26 F. W.Le P. Trench, do. E. G. Pilsworth, 30 F.

W.G.
p

Griffith, .17 F.

J. Wallace, 41 F.

G. D. Robertson, 42 F. D. Cameron, do. W. J. II. Johnstone, do.

SIO

Casualties since the last Publication.


C. K. Macan, 44 F. J. Gates, 51 F. G. Hall, 52 F. M. A. Nethercote, 53 F. W. P. Taylor, 55 F. E. Lockyer, 57 F. W. D. Oxenden, 58 F. G. N. Heard, 59 F. R. Foote, h. p. 11 Dr. J. Rusher, 26 F. late Quarter Master, h. p. 83 F. A. Gardiner, 2 Gar. Bn. J. T. Crosbie, 35 F. D. R. Jones, 45 F. 56 F. A. Stewart, 41 F. J. C. Lewis, R. Bateman, 48 F. 15 F. R. Lewis, E. Ratcliffe, 52 F. E. Murray, 99 F. R. S. Dansey, 60 F. P. O'Connor, 11 F. G. A. Hicks, do. J. Richardson, 92 F. 51 F. P. Roe, do. H. H. Roberts, A. B. Walsh, W. India St. J. T. Gore, 75 F. A. C. Maitland, 79 F. Rangers. 103 F. J. Ward, J. C. Hay, 80 F. A. O. Von Broembsen, R. C. Fleming, 82 F. Brunswick Inf. W. R. Puleston, 83 F. A. Eraser, 86 F. 2d. Lieuts., Cornets, ^- En- C. C.Hook, 94 F. signs. T. Lynch, 97 F. W. N. Smith, 1 W. I. Regt. R. Bromley, 1 Life Gds. W. Wells, do. F. Atkinson, h. p. 7 Gar. Bn. do. 9 Dr. F. Greville, F. A. Bradburne, 20 Dr. F. Coventry, E. D. Freeman, 3 Dr. Gds. E. H. B. Hnghesv H. Ash. 5 Dr. Gds. 7 Dr. C. Macdounell , 32 F. A. Rickets, 1 Dr. J. C. Strode, 6 Dr. G. Newson, Greek Lt. R. Bishop, 7 Dr. Inf. 11. Ross, A. R. Hole, 13 Dr. 59 F. J. A. O Toole, 12 F. A. Thompson, 42 F. H. C. M. Ximenes, 16 F. T. Wildey, 7 Dr. J. A. Jeffreys, 19 F.

W.

Foulis,

do.

R. Maxwell, fiO F. H. T. Crompton, 63 F. R. C. D. Home, 67 F. H. C. WaUey, 70 F. W. Wilkieson, 71 F. Hon. Clia. Stuart, 72 F. W. Hemphill, 74 F. H. C. Cash, 86 F. J. Lane, do. G. MaxweU, 88 F. T. Hutchinson, 89 F. C. Sandes, do. \V. W. Hornsby. 91 F. J. Neilson, 93 F. J. Wood, 95 F. A. H. Lapslie, 2 W. I. Regt. J. Grogan, do. S. N. Burris, Ceylon Regt. E. O'Bryen, African Corps.
J.

W.

Dewson,

h. p. 15 F.

DEATHS.
Ge>iera!s.

Colonels.

Majors.

Sir Henry Pigot. B. W. Ottley, late of 70 F. at. Hon. Sir Geo. Hewett, B. Shore, 4 Dr. Bart. Sir Horace St. Paul, Bart.

Hon. Edward Bligh. James Durham.


Sir Wm. Wilkinson. Sir Henry Fane. Sir John Oswald.

late of R. Inval. R. Mar. Campbell, Unatt. late of 5 F. A. Kinsman, h. p. R. Mar. John Castle, 6 F. J. L. Gallie, h. p. 83 F. A. W. Light, 25 F. \V. Sweetman, Unatt. Archibald Campbell 46 F. Wm. Mitchell, do. David Campbell, 9 F. J. Jenkins, 11 Hussars. H. Sullivan, 6 F. E. Armstrong, 45 F.

Wm.
B.

West,

W. M-Gibbon,

Wm.

Lieutenant- Generals. Samuel Rice, L^natt. Fred Conni Von der Decken T. Abernethie, late of R.Mar. Sir VVm. H. Priugle. R. Torrens, h. p. 38 F. Benjamin Gordon. H. Oglander, 26 F. George Horsford. George Evatt. Unatt. Hon. Sir Robert W. O'Callaghan. John M'Nair. Lieutenant- Colonels. Thornton. J. Peddie, late of 90 F. Sir Joseph Straton. Alex. Tod. h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. John Lyster, Gr. Gds. Major Generals. Tho. Cubitt. R. Art. Charles, Count Alien. W. B. Kersteman, h. p. 10 F. David Walker. James Ross, h. p. 3 W.I. Regt. Sir Alex. Dickson. P. Jones, late of R. Mar. Cornelius Mann, D. Bissett, R. Art. Alex. Macdonald. J. Wakefield. .39 F. Hon Lincoln Stanhope. J. A. Schreiber, Unatt.

A. W. Biggs, 7 Hussars. G. Ogilvv. 31 F. Amherst'Wright, R. Art. R. Stark, 45 F.


Capfai7is.

&>Wm.

B. N. Ogle, 4 Dr. Rowley, 10 Hussars. Wm. Hilton 16 Lancers. F. Halkett, Coldst. Gds. C. Deane, 5 F. S. H. Metcalfe, 9 F. Wm. Sutherland, 13 F. Geo. Beere, 14 F. A. D. Colley, 16 F. W. Hackett, 1 7 F. A. L'Estrange, 21 F. G. W. NicollB, do.
J.

520

Casualties
R. Matthew, 38 F. E. Dundee, 47 F. //on. J. C. Best, 50 F. B. I'aliiies, 52 F. G. Bulman, 60 F. J. F. MacJoneU, 62 P. do. G. J. Bover,
L.

siiu-e

the List Publication.


h. p.
1

VonHoUe,
Ger. Leg.

LiueBn.lW.F.Kirke.laleofll R.Vet.B.

G. Lerche, h. p. R. Wag. Tr. 1 F. T. Little, 4 do. J.D.M'.Vrthur,lateof3R.V.B. 6 do. E. Kuntze, W. M'Farlane, h. p. Camp7 do. C. de Hartwig, bell's Rec. Corps. Corsican Rang. P. Zerbi Glengarry Fenc. J .M' Kay 25 F. G. Manners, E. Garland. 69 F. LieutenanJt. J. Marsh, late of 9 R. Vet. Bn. LordArthur Chichester, 87 F. R. Mason, h. p. R. Mar. C. Ellison, 88 F. F. F. Janvrin, 4 Dr. R..\. Drivers. B.D.Nico'.l, \V. A. Poppleton, 89 F. \V. S. Wint, 13 Dr. J. Niess, late3 R. Vet. Bn. V. Caldwell, 90 F. H. Halkett, 2 F. G. A. Pook, h. p. 61 F. Wm. Dunne, 12 F. J. Fry, Rifle Brigade. J. Purcell, late of R. Irish Art. P. EUul. R. Malta Regt. T. Jones, 16 F. W. Raymond, h. p. 31 F. do. P. Caniilleri, S. H. Corry, 17 F. 92 F. J. Richardson, G. Burroughs, R. Art. J. W. Kyffin, do. 57 F. A. D. Robinson, T. DruninionJ, R. Eng. B. Faunce, Adj.2\ F. 47 F. Alfred Burton, R. Mar. T. Sarsfield, Wm. JIacknight, do. 91 F. W. Smith, do. R. S. TinUar, P. Craufurd, do. 7 Dr. do. T. Stannus, T. SuUock, T. Greene, do. R.Mar. Sir RobertSteele, G. Acton, h. p. 27 F. E. P. Gilbert, 26 F. 23 F. 1 Gar. Bn. T. Stewart, A. Adams, Wm. D. Piper, 33 F. Unatt. Jj. G. Stoddard, 41 F. 82 F. J. B. Sydserff, Wm. Boardnian, 41 F. do. T.Taylor, J. R. Broadhead, W. C. Marshall. 46 F. 8 Gar. Bn. S. Thomson, P. E. Buckworth,h.p.Gr.Gds. Wm. B. Goodrich, 57 F. 71 F. T. Watt, Wra.Colton, late 2 R.Vet.Bn. E. Junor, do. 56 F. C. Wilson, H. F. Devey, h. p. 7 F. G. J. Fulton, 62 F. 60 F. E. W. Young, H. Evans, h. p. 2 ProT. Bn[ J. Elkington, do. 3 T. A. Zimmerman, of Mil. H. R. ColUnson, 64 F. Newf. Fenc. J. Duff, 68 F. Huss. Ger. Leg. J. Evaus, 7 Line J.G. L.de.Mutio, H. T. Fauquier, late of R.Art. E. Hemphill, 69 F. Bn. do. Jasper Farmar, h. p. R. Mar. A. E. Obins, 74 F, 42 F. do. G. Munderloh, J. Freeman, J. Stubbs, Adj. 83 F. WatteW. P. Haigh, R. Eng. A. R. de Bersy, J. J. Doxat, 90 F. ille's Regt. A. Herriot, R. Mar. W. C. De B. Reade, 1 W. I. Regt. J. J. Cheratier de Gannes, J.D. Horndon, h. p. 4 F. R. Mar. York Lt. Inf. G. KendaU, R. C. Morris, 2 do. 60 F. J. Knipe, T. G. M'Intosh, R. .\f. Corps. 43 F. C. F. Hockin, R. Mar. Kill-' Comett,2nd Lieutetianh, and F. Laurence, Ensigns, 92 F. ed at the talcing of Sidon, D. M'Bamet, 93 F. ]G. Gladstone, 3 Dr. in Syria. H. H. M'LeiiB, R. Ute of 3 Mar. V. Keare, 1 F. Ackroyd, h. R. McdoneU, Wm. E. p. J. Vet. Bn. Wm. .\rmstrong, h. p. Unatt. H. F. Sullivan, 46 F. 10 F. Donald Macpherson, Unatt. M. Babington, JT.H. J. Donaldson, R.African W. Bartle't 69 F. Corps. E. Mandeville, h. p. 90 F. R. Art. |Wm. Harding, Cape.M.Rifles. R. Art. H. C. Bate, G. Mathias, 40 F. R Mar. S. T. Foote, h. p. 47 F. A. BatweU, J. Maule, Unatt. 2 Pr. Bn. 2 Gar. Bn. ,R. Fosbrooke, D. Blackwell, J. L. Nunn. Unatt. of Mil. T. Blood, L. O'Brien, late of R. .\rt. 25 Dr. York Rangers. W. Gleadome, G. Cauty, C. O'Brien, h. p. R. Mar. 103 F. R. Grattan, H. Odium, Ute of 5 R.Vet.Bn. R. Chadwick, 73 F. C. Cottar, J. Innes, J. P. Passley, h. p. 60 F. W. Cowan, D. John, late of 10 R. Vet. Bn. A. Pjne, of late Invalids. C. Leissring,h.p. 7 W.I. Regt. C. Ravenscrofl, h. p. R. Wag. T. Cromp, 94 F. 'a. M'Alister, Tr. C. Douglas, Unatt. Unatt J.Maloncy,latcof 7 R.Vet.Bn. J. Dunbar, J. Ross, Ii.dtp. Com.|T. V.Durell, IW.I.Regt. J. G. Murphy, h. p. 54 F. Wm. Sharp, Bradshaw's 78 F. J.Enzinger,lateof8R.Vet.Bn. T. Pavler, R. Simc, R. Art.' C. Fallon, h. p. 23 Dr. Rec' Rorps. R G. S. Smith, Unatt. Rifle Br. J. Roch, 103 F. D. Fensham, J M. Stuart, 10 F. J.Fothergill,Iateof IR.Vt.Bn. O. St. John, 6 Gar. Bn. 11. A. SutherUnd, 101 F. Indep.Com. G.Svmmers, J. Terrv, J. Gray, h. p. 4 F. 40 F. R.Mar. R. 'Thacke, -J. Greene, h. p. 22 Dr. C. Wtlih, 4 F. 96 F. 6 Gar. Bn. T. Thompson, T. Howard, T. Winckley, 35 F. R. Mar. W. Howsham, 20 Dr. H. B. Way, S. Wright, 3 Boss. R. O. Jenoway, Chass. Brit. 1 F. J. C. U. Ileise, F. Kander, Sicilian Re. Ger. Leg. 88 F. G. D'Angelo, P. Kingsinill,
F. Otto,
,

! I | I

J.G. Y. Baron Uodenbarg, do

52

Casualties since the last Publication.


Adjutant. h. p. Northern
T. Ledbrooke, of Mil.
1

Pr. Bn.

James Brown,

Fencible Infantry.

Commissariat Department.
Commissary- Generals.
Sir R. H. Kennedy, h. p. P. Turq'aand, h. p.
Assistant- CommissaryGeneral.
[

56 F. H. W. Markham, H. Kels, h. p. Art. Ger. Leg.


Apotttecaries. Harris, Ord, Dep. Ma.\well, h. p. Assistant -Surgeons. H. Marshall, 7 Dr. Gds.

Paymasters.
3. Moore, 2 F. J.Moore, 17 F. G. A. GoWfrapp, 70 F.

W.

J.

W.

Bromley,

h. p.

2 Gar. Bn.

J. Grosser,

A. Strange, G. Jones,

69, F. 62 F.

H.
Inf.

Gilbert, h. p.

\Vm. Renny,

Brunswick

Deputy-Assistant-

Quarter-Masters. Commissary- Generals. R. Kaye, 70 F. W. C. Wasey. J. R. Austin, h. p. 2 Pr. Bn. A. O.'iholm. W. S. M'Credie, Staff. of Mil. A. Birch, h. p. F. W. Grant, do. P. M. Carey, Corsican J. Finlay, L. A. Joseph, h. p. 4 Dr. Gds. 25 Dr. Regt. A. Schaumann E. M'Swyny, R. Colquhoun, lateof Gr. Gds. T. Price, 96 F. H. Delhanty, h. p. 22 Dr. F. Deppee, I Hussars 10 Dr. B. Eyres, Ger. Leg. Lane. Fen.Cav. Medical Department. J. Glover, Essex, do. F. Haydon, Dep.-Insp.-General. Berwick, do. W. Lowrey, E. N. Bancroft, h. p. 90 F. R. Mann, 1 Dr. Gds. J. Nickson, Surgeons. 2 Ceylon Regt. R. R. Baily. J Staples, J. Reid, 50 F. 41 F. M. Forsyth, h. p. G. Trower, Cambridge P. Lamond, 60 F. M. A. Mackereth, T. Wood, W. Kemlo, 70 F. Fen. Cav. J. Preston,' 6 Line Bn. F. Dix, 94 F. J. C. Kruger, J. Adams, h. p. 4 Ceylon Regt. Ger. Leg. Bruns. Inf. W. Grieve, 77 P. J. Reind'l,
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