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SOPRANO SAXIiOUN,
ALTO
ililto,
iu
tint F.nd
rtat
2
B flat aud A flat, each
3 CORNET-A-PISTONS, each
S TKNOll SAXUORNrt.F and E flat, each
2 TKUMrarS.each
2
2
1
12 iS
18 18
18 18
18 18
21
14
29
each
6
6
9 9
9 9
10 10
14.
15 15
is Performers.
Total cost
H1
15
flat
4 CORNET-A-PISTONS, each
5
4
4
2
2
2
1
ditto,
CONTRABASSE
in
C and B
flat,
9 9
12 13
9 9
14 14
12 12
25 4
18 18
25 4
18 18
15 18
IS 18
29 8
15 15
flat
SO Perfoi-mers.
Total cost
190
6 6 9
4 TRUMPETS, with
9 9
12 12
9 9
10 10
8 8
3 Pistons, each
3
1
1
TENOR TROMBONES, B
flat
flat,
6
6
each
BASS
ditto, G and F, with Pistons each
OPHECLEIDE, in C
2 BASS SAX HORNS, C and B flat, with 4 Pistons,
CONTRABASSE, in E flat
14 14
.,.
36 Performers,
Total cost
used by the
in B flat, each
in E flat
9 CLARIONETS,
1
ditto
FLUTE
PICCOLO
FRENCH HORNS,
10
,.,
OBOES, each
each
10 10
9 9
9 9
6 6
5
1
2
BASS
ditto
BASSOONS, each
12 12
EUfllONIUM
OPHECLEIDE
CONTRABASSE, E
.:
flat
50 Performers.
Total CTist
npplicatioru
12 IS
25 4
18 18
50 8
37 16
21
16 16
9
9
10 10
29 8
16 15
254
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Ti:STi]yi:oNiAt.s
RECEIVED BY
March
\ith, 1853.
have great pleasure in stating that the whole of the Brass Instruments
lately furnished to the Band of the Coldstream Guards have given great satisfaction to the
regiment, myself, and the musicians who play on them. I also consider it due to you to say,
the instruments (25 in number) furnished by you to the North York Rifle-Militia have met
with unqualified satisfaction.
I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant,
C. GoDFaEY, Band-Master, Coldstream Guards.
GEXTLEiMENr
From
Dear
Sies,
particularly)
From
>'
Mt
tois, I
my
Prom
the
Gentlemen,
in the
Frcm
My
Dear
Sirs,
From
From
the
4th
Iiig^ht
Sc
CO.Contlnue'
'
Dragoons.
truly,
W. Devin,
From
the
50th Regiment.
Sirs,
Having examined and carefully tried the Brass Instruments made by Besson and
Antoine Courtois, and also the Wood ditto made by Buflet sold at your establishment, I
certify that they are perfectly la tune, and made on the very best principle.
I am, dear
Sirs, your obedient servant,
P. Castaldini, Band-Master, 50th Regiment of Foot.
gives
From
beautiful and brilliant quality of tone, exceedingly well in tune, and they are finished ia a
very elegant manner.
W. Wallace,
MONS. BESSON
Gentlemen,
PISTONS.
ti.ne past
W. Wallace,
Siaa,
satisfaction.
Wm. Assheton
Cross,
Gentlemen,
The supply of
Dkar
much
Sirs,
I feel
register
ia
efficient
Band
SAFE PER
WATCHES
POST.
FREEft
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upon our predecessor.
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imitations of our Tables lately advertised by men professing to have left our establishment.
beg to say we have parted with none of our workmen whose services were
worth retaining.
than
We
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made
Thurston
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of Brighton.
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receive
recommend
BXJTLER'S GREGORY'S
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*^*
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throughout the country.
to
of St. Paul's,
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&
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Game,
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all
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Established 1706.
MEBAI..
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GREAT
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blished
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having esta-
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;
Example.
I^
Ounces
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to
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at their
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xt
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%iU
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anti
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of
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OFFICES.
HOME.
This Institution adopts both the proprietary and muttial system of Life Assurance, ind
the policy-holders under both systems are fully protected by the large subscribed capital of
the
Company.
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Institution on very favourable terms to the Assurers.
Policies
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Prospectuses, the necessary Forms, and every requisite information for effecting Assumay be obtained on application at the Head Office as above, or to any of the
Agents of the Company.
rances,
WM. EMMENS,
xvi
Secretary.
THE NEW
ANNUAL ARMY
MILITIA
LIST,
LIST,
FOK
1854
(BEING THE FIFTEENTH
ANNUAL VOLUME),
CONTAINING
30th
DECEMBER,
1853.
WITH AN INDEX.
/"T^TT^x
NuV.
LONDON:
1925
Xi\
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*,*
LONiJON
I'ftlNTfiD
Street,
London.
CONTENTS.
page
454
Adjutants of Recruiting Districts .... 264
.\irlt's-cle-Canip to the Queeu
117
Artillery, Royal
265
326
Barrack Masters
Cadets, Company of Gentlemen
275
Canadian Rifles
260
Cape Mounted Riflemen
259
Ceylon Rifle Regiment
257
Chaplains' Department
012, 445
Chatham Garrison
262
Chelsea Hospital
318, 453
Colonels
30
Commissariat Department
306, 427
Dragoon Guards
121
Dragoons
128
Engineers, Royal
281
Field Marshals
5
Foot Guards
144
Foot (Numbered Regiments)
151
Foreign Corps on Half Pay
446
Foreign Orders
4C6
Foreign Stations, Staff on
322
Garrisons
318, 452
General Officers
Recruiting Staff
Actions or Battles
Gentlemen
Corps of
at
German Legion
116
446
GoldiCoast Corps
261
319
337
453
120
264
262
318
50
Chatham
Kilmaiuham Hospital
Lieutenant- Colonels
. .
118, 119
Light Dragoons
Local
130
112
262
86
263
292
Rank
454
Medical Department
309, 430
291
Military College
318, 453
Miliiary
Asylum
318, 453
jNIilitary
Prisons
318
553
261
460
460
460
Militia
Newfoundland Companies
Order of the Garter
Thistle
St.
Patrick
Bath
St.
461
Michatl and
Orders, Foreign
Ordnance Department
Paymasters of Recruiting
Provisional Battalion at
St.
George 465
466
265, 326
Districts ...
Chatham
....
264
262
264
472
Distinfiiiished Services
patre
Life-Gnards
331, 337
Brigade
257
Riding Establishment, Ordnance .... 275
Sappers and Miners
286
Staff at Head Quarters
117
Staff of Great Britain
319
Staff on Foreign Stations
322
Rifle
Helena Regiment
Tower of London
Veterinary Surgeons on h. p
315
260
452
445
254
115
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G.
K.T.
K.P.
Thistle.
St. Patrick.
G.C.B.
K.C.B.
C.B.
of the Bath.
G.C.M.G.
K.C.M.G.
Knight Commander of
ditto
ditto
C.M.G.
Companion
ditto
ditto
G.C.H.
Knight Grand
K.C.H.
Knight Commander of
ditto
ditto
Knight of
ditto
ditto
K.H.
K.C.
of
St.
HL
Before the
Name, denotes
)P
Before the
Name, denotes
South of France.
C Officers
318a
N. B.
Names
Officers retired
to retain their
Rank , but
Names denote
to the
s.
and
r.
only.
r.
distinguish Officers
before
The Letters B. M.
The *
The Letter
name
the letter
tlie
name
employed on
in the Cavalry
Regiments,
pm. and
d. adj.
before the
Name
the Letters d.
respectively.
Rank
after the
Commission
was purchased.
titles
the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their Colours and
THE
LIST.
1854.
FIELD-MARSHALS.
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KING
of the
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SAXONY,
GCMG.,
Prince of
8 Feb. 1840.
Governor and
23 Sept. 1852.
mSi
HENRY WILLIAM,
General, 25 April 08
Marquis of
May 9G;
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Dunkirk,
and Demerara and Berbice; on the latter he was second in command. He was also
present at
the stormmg of Morne Fortunee, St. Lucia, on the night of the 2d of June,
1803.
Gosselin
6 General
commanded a Brigade on the expedition against Genoa, under
Wm. Bentinuk ; and on its capture was appointed commandant there until the peace Lord
with
France. Subsequently he commanded a Brigade in the American War,
and was present at
the attack on and capture of Castine on the Penobscot.
7 Lord Carysfort served as Secretary to the mission of Colonel Crawfurd,
at the headquarters of the Archduke Charles, and was present at all the battles of
the campaign of 1796
Germany, at the siege of Kehl, and the affair at the beginning of 1797, on the Rhine,
berved as Aide-de-camp to Lord Cornwallis in Ireland during the Rebellion
after which he
was employed in Germany, and was present at all the actions of that year in Switzerland,
under
General Hotze, and with the Russian army at the battle of Zurich. Campaign
in Egypt as
Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby, and afterwards to Lord Hutchinson. On the
QuarterMdster-General's staff on the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Spain, under
Sir John
Moore, including the battle of Corunna. Embarked with the Guards for Walcheren in
July
1809, and served in the reserve in South Beveland.
Accompanied the Guards to Spain in 1811
and was appointed to the command of the garrison of Cadiz. At the defence of
Tarifa, he was'
second in command. Marched from thence with the detachment of the
Guards that joined
Lord Hill, and subsequently formed a junction with the Duke of Wellington on his
retreat
from Burgos. In 1813 he returned to England, and shortly afterwards he again
embarked with
a detachment of Guards for Flanders, a brigade of which he commanded
in the attack on Ber-
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Services
of the General
Officers.
under Lord Chatham in 1809: landed at Walcheren 27th July with the troops, and was present
at the actions in which the enemy were driven into Flushing, and also at the siege of that place.
Served at Cadiz from Apr. ]811 to Aug. 1812, and with the Duke of Wellington's army on the
Quarter-Master- General's staflf, from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, including the
retreat into Portugal, actions of San Munos and Osma, battle of Vittoria, action at Tolosa, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of theNive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12thDec.,
passage of the Adour, action of St. Etienne, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
Employed as military correspondent with the Bavarian army in 1815, and was present with it in
its various operations.
He has received the Gold Medal and one Clasp for the battles of Vittoria
and the Nive and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Nivelle.
10 General Huskisson 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 at Candeish, at the taking of Behauderpore and Amulneir.
11 General Monckton served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798.
12 Lieut.-General Buller served the campaigns of 1793 and 94 in Flanders; and subsequently
in the "West Indies, including the siege of Sf Lucia, and reduction of Grenada. Was appointed
Aide-de-camp to his Majesty George III. 25 July 1810.
13 Sir Henry Edw. Banbury served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of the 19th
Served also on the expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and
Sept., 2nd and 7th October.
6, and was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received the Gold Medal.
14 Lieut -General S. Brown served in Egypt in 1801, as an Assistant-Quarter-MasterGeneral. In January 1808, he was sent on a secret service under the orders of the Secretary
of State, and appointed Deputy-Quarter- Master-General to the forces under General Spencer.
In June 1808, he was employed on a secret service in Portugal, and was present as a volunteer
at the battle of Roleia, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
15 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 Irois during the three months' siege. Served also at the siege of
Copenhagen, 1807.
16 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
1794-95, and embarked at Bremen. Served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, and was
Assistant- Adjutant- General of the Centre District under General R. Dundas, until the peace
;
of 1802.
17 Lieut.-General Gordon served at the siege of Pondicherry, battle of Argaum, sieges of
Asseerghur, Gawilghur, and various other hill forts. Served also at Walcheren in 1809.
18 Lieut-General Johnson served the campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula as a Major in the
32nd and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, for which he has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
19 Lieut-General Yates served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
20 Sir Charles Thornton accompanied the Guards to Holland, in March 1793, under the
Duke of York, and was present at the battle of Famars (wounded), siege of Valenciennes,
retreat from Dunkirk, taking of Lannoy, where he lost his right arm by a cannon-shot.
21 Sir Frederick Trench served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; at Walcheren, in 1809; in the Penin-
James
Duff.
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19
regiment, with which he served in the various operations preceding, during, and subsequent to
He has received the gold Medal for Salamanca, and the silver War Medal
the siege of Burgos.
with one clasp for Talavera.
20 Sir Adolphus John Dalrymple served as Aide-de-camp to Sir James Craig in the Eastern
District, Malta, Naples, and Sicily, from July 1803 to May 1806, and as Military Secretary
to Sir Hew Dalrymple in Portugal in 1808.
26t Lieutenant-General Tremenheere commanded a detachment of Marines at the reduction
of Martini(iue in 1794, and at the reduction of the strong post of Fleur d'Epce at the capture
of Quadaloupe, 20 Feb. 1794.
27 Viscount do Chabot served in Holland, in 1799; in Spain, under Sir John Moore; with
the expedition to Walcheren, 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula, until 1810.
28 Major-General Wm. Stewart served in the Peninsula, and has received the Gold Medal
for the battle of Albuhera.
29 Sir Henry W. Rooke embarked with the 3rd Guards for Holland, in Aug. 1799, and
was present in the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., 2ad and 6th October. Embarked again for Holland, Nov. 1813, in command of the 2nd battalion of that regt, and was
present at the advance to Antwerp, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and attack
on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and
Waterloo.
30 Sir John Geo. Woodford served as Deputy- Assistant-Adjutant-General on the Expedition
to Stralsund, and afterwards to Copenhagen, in 1807; and as Deputy- Assistant-QuarterMaster-General on the Expedition under Sir David Baird, which joined Sir John Moore's army
in Galicia, and was present at the battle of Corunna, for which he has received the silver War
MkUI with one Clasp. Served afterwards in the Peninsula as an Assistant-(iuarter-MasterGeneral, and has received the gold cross for the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and the taking of Cambray.
31 Major- General Farrer has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for the Egyptian
campaign of 1801, and for the battle of Maida.
32 Major-General Hay embarked for the West Indies early in 1796, and served the campaign
In 1797 he was actively employed in the Island of St. Vincent
of that and the following year.
He served the campaign of 1808-9 in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, in the
18th Hussars, and was present in the cavalry actions of Mayorga and Benevente; and
was with the detachment that surprised and captured the enemy's outlying piquet at Rueda
commanded the rear-guard from Astorga and Batanzas on the retreat terminating with the
batile of Corunna.
He served also with the Army of Occupation in France until its return to
England in 1818. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Benevente.
50 Sir Francis Cockburn served in South America in 1807; in the Peninsula in 1809 and
1810; and in Canada from 1811 to 1814.
33 Major-General Charretie served three years in the East Indies, and was present at the
mutiny at Vellore in 1806, when nearly the whole of the 69th were massacred in their barracks.
He served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
He has received the War Medal
including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse.
with two Clasps.
34 Major-General Patrick Campbell (R. Artillery) was at the capture of St. Lucia in 1796,
and subsequently in the Carib war in St. Vincent. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan.
1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera and Castalla. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
35 Major-General Lautour served in the Peninsula with the 11th Dragoons in 1811 and 12;
he attacked, with a squadron, on the 26th Sept. 1811, near El Bodon, a French Cavalry Regt.
which had captured part of the baggage of the Light Division, and covered the retreat of the
Present also at the siege of Bada74th, and five companies of the 60th, from Ciudad Rodrigo.
joz and battle of Salamanca. Whilst in command of a squadron he attacked, and took prisoners, a company of French Artillery posted in a vineyard, near Valladolid, supporting the
enemy's cavalry en 7th Sept. 1812, during the time the Army was crossing the Douro; he also
repulsed an attack of the enemy's piquets, making one officer and many men prisoners, at Monasterio and in front of Burgos on 2nd Oct. 1812; and he was continually on outpost duty, and
almost daily engaged with the enemy's skirmishers, and was slightly wounded in the retreat
from Burgos by the bursting of a shell. Served the campaign of 1815, with the 23rd Light
Dragoons, and was present in the actions of the 16th and 17th June, and at the battle of
Waterloo, where he succeeded to the command of the regiment and of the brigade. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
36 ^lajor-General Beckwith served in Hanover in 1805-6; at Copenhagen in 1807, including
ihe action at Kioge.
On the expedition to Sweden in 1808; and that to Portugal in 1808-9,
including the action at Calcavellas on the retreat, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded to Walcheren in 1809; subsequently to the Peninsula, and was present in the actions of Pombal,
Redinha, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal, battle of Fucntes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, action at San Milan, battles of
V^ittoria, the Pyrenees, Vera, Nivelle, near Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaignof 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. During the great portien of
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seven Clasps.
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tnree Olasps tor Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nive
.
army
Mdu
Toulouse;
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22
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Sa
thence to Lisbon,
and was present at the battles o*
sXade- served hroughout the whole of the war in Spam, occupation of them and subsequen^
TafaviL and Busaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras,
he received the brevet rank of Major; siege ol
advance bTtle of F lentes d'Onor-for which
Michael siege of Burgos
C^Sa^Rod go, covering the siege of Badajoz, storming of FortatSt.
which battle he succeeded tc
Madrid, and battle of Toulouse,
battle of Salamanca, capture of
North,
of the 27th regt. Embarked at Bourdeaux for
the command of the 3rd battalion
Assistant-Quarter-Master-General, and was
on arriving there he was appointed
Orleans.
New
to
proceeded
Gave up his staff situation and
battle ff Plattsburg.
fr" eTa't
to Sir Manley Power, and served afterwards
at the capture of Paris as Aide-de-camp
nine Clasps.
^irhthp Arm V ot Occupation. He has received the War Medal with
includinfi
?;rved in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Nov. 1813,
7 Mait-GLeral
Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees^
the passage of the Douro, battles of
skirmishes. Severely wounded in the Pyrenees on tW
beside many other minor actions and
in the lungs-this wound was long co^,
Sth JulvTsiS, by a musket-ball which is still lodgedAlbuhera,
and the silver War Medal with
for
Medal
gold
the
received
has
He
mortal.
sidered
Pyrenees.
four Clasps for Talavera, Busaco, Vittoria, and
,o.,
.n.^
1807, in tW
the Grenadier Guards in Sicily
58 Mafor General Higgin^on served with
battl<
the
at
present
was
and
1808-9,
in
Moore
c.mna in hi the north of Spain with Sir John
Portuga^
Joined his regiment
nt with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
of Corunn^
of th*
into Spain in 1813; commanded a detachment
Tu 1812 and advanced with the army
year^
same
Sebastian 31st August "^ the
Grenadier Guards at the .turming and capture of San
th^
and
Nivelle,
the
present at the passages of the Nive,
was
Pyrenees,
the
by
Fra^ice
S^^ered
Embarked with his regiment at BourdeaMj
Sour alTduring the investment of Bayonne. re-enforcements
Jun
to the Netherlands
1814. Went with
AmeS
Kent
Sie
when
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Commander-in-chief, and continued on his staff upwards of twelve years, until his lordjiip's resignation of office from ill health.
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
59 Sir George Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 and G, under Lord Cathirt.
Tresent at the sioge and capture of Copenhagen in 1S07, In the Peninsula from 1809 to
(excepting the winters of 1810 and 11), and was present at the passage of the Douro ;
J314
ittles of Talavera, Salamanca, and Vittoria
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo. Badajoz, Burgos, and
Ian Sebastian ; capture of Madrid ; passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour ; and
le investment of Bayonne.
Present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the
ipture of Paris.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
60 Major-General Bunbury served with the storming party at Fort Frederick, and at the
lipture of Surinam in 1804.
Served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attacks
1 Merxem, and the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp. Servedj^also in the American
lien
ar.
62 Major-General Bobbins served in Sicily in 1806-7 with the Ist Brigade of Guards under
John Moore. Subsequent!}' with the 7th Hussars in the Peninsula and France in the
impaigns of 1813 and 14, including the investment and surrender of Panipeluna, the battles of
(fthes and Toulouse, with several intermediate affairs of outposts.
Served also in Flanders
1815 with the 7th Hussars; was present at Quatre Bras, cooimauded a squadron of the
ir
1.
ear Guard in the affair at Genappe, also at the battle of ^Vaterloo where he was severely
ounded. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Orthes and Toulouse.
.63 Major-General Macneil served in Sir John Moore's retreat, and subsequently at Wallereninl809; in Swedish Pomerania in 1813, in Holland in 1814, including the attack on
ergen-op-Zoom, Served also the campaign of 1815, including battle of Waterloo,
64 Major-General Sutherland commanded the few troops on the Gold Coast in the successful
Derations and actions against the Ashantees, whom he defeated and dispersed (about 20,000
irong) in
65 Major-General Rainey served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in
with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition off the coast of Spain, and at Cadiz on surrender of
(507
ke French fleet; from thence joined Sir Arthur Wellesley's army at Mondego Bay, and was
I'terwards present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, also the retreat under Sir
ohn Moore, Accompanied the regiment to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the surinder of Middleburgh, siege and capture of Flushing. Joined the army in the Peninsula in
!!ay 1812, and served as Aide-de-camp to Sir Thomas Bradford during the siege of the Forts of
iilamanca, battle of Salimanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat therefrom,
jrved afterwards in the Portuguese service in advance through the Tras-os-Montes in 1813, at
e battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Toloso, storm of the fortified convent in front
f San Sebastian, at both the sieges and storm of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battle
' the Nivelle, battles of the Nive
on the 9th and 10th Dec severely wounded wounded also at
le siege of San Sebastian,
Served in France with the Army of Occupation from the capitulaDn of Paris in 1S15 to the end of 1818.
He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
66 Mijor-General the Honorable Charles Gore joined the 43rd in the Peninsula in July
Ul, and was present and one of the storming party of Fort San Francisco at the investment
Ciudad Rodrigo also at the siege and storming of that fortress and of Badajoz, battle of
ilamanca, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Andrew Barnard
and in a similar capacity to Sir James
,empt in the battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, the Nive (9th, 10th, and 11th Dec), Orthes, and
oulouse.
He was also in the action of San Milan, capture of Madrid, storming of the heights
Vera, bridge of Yanzi, and all the skirmishes of the Light Division from 1812 to the close
the war in 1814 ; after which he accompanied Sir James Kempt with the troops sent to
anada under his command returned to Europe in time for the campaign of 1815, and was
.st and principal Aide-de-camp to Sir James Kempt, and present at the battles of Quatre Bras
lorse shot), and Waterlco (three horses shot), and capture of Paris, He has receivtd the War
edal with nine Clasps.
67 Major-General Walton served with the Coldstream Guards at the siege and capture of
openhagen in 1807. He embarked for the Peniosula in 1808, and served the campaigns of
409, 1810, and the first part of 1811; and was present at the passage of the Douro and capjre of Oporto, the battles of Talavera and Busaco, the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras,
lid the subsequent advance to the Spanish frontier.
He served also in Holland, Belgium, and
I'fance, from Nov. 1813 to Nov. 1818; and was present at the bombardment of Antwerp, the
Itack on Bergen-op-Zoom, the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and the capture of Paris,
ILe served 40 years in the Coldstream Guards, and commanded the regiment upwards of six years
|ie has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Talavera and Busaso,
1:68 Major-General Lewis served in Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4th Nov, 1805,
Comanded a battalion of Marines in the American war, including the action atBladensburg, attack
1 Baltimore, and
various ikirmishes in the Chesapeak.
09 Major-General Lawrence, prior to entering the Royal Marines, served four ye;\rs and a
lit a< Midshipman in the Royal Navy.
In 1793 he served atToulon; landed at Fort Lx Malgue
id Fort Mulgrave during the siege.
In 1798, at the capture of a French squadron of three
igates and two brigs off Toidon.
In 1805, battle of Trafalgar; the ship in which he served,
e ( 'olossus, lost 2UU in killed and wounded.
In 1810, at Cadiz during the blockade, was the
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senior captain of tbe expedition against Malaga, In 1814 and 15, served off New York on the
American coast, until hostilities finally ceased.
70 Major-General Jones was at the defeat of the French fleet by Lord Howe, 1st June 1794
and by Lord Bridport, 23 June 1795. On board La Revolutionaire when she captured the
Unite, 12th April 1798.
Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of war until 1814.
71 Major-Geneial Connolly served in Lord Bridport's action, 23d June 1795.
In 1796 served
in the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of Bastia, capture of Porto Ferrajo, and destrucOn board H. M. S. Excellent in the battle off
tion of Martello Tower in St. Fiorenzo Bay.
Cape St. Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Capture of Admiral Perrie's squadron off Toulon in 1798,
On board the Hannibal, in the battle of Algesiras,consisting of three frigates and two brigs.
6th July 1801, wounded and taken prisoner. On board H. M. S. Penelope, in the action off
Flushing and Ostend, under Sir Sydney Smith, 16th May 1804. Present at the siege of Copenhagen, and capture of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebourgh in 1808. In 1812, on board
H.M.S. Hamadryad, when attacked by French privateers; debarked with detachments at ScheDuring the above periods he has been very
veling, and took possession of the Hague in 1814.
frequently engaged with the enemy in affairs of gun-boats aud batteries, &c, &c. He has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
72 Major-General Shawe served the canopaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1812, in the PenServed also in Holland and Belgium from Nov. 1813 to
insula, including the battle of Busaco.
Sept. 1814, and was severely wounded at Bergen-op-Zoom.
He has received the War IMedal
with three Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Oncr, and Ciuilad Kodrigo.
73 Major-GeueralBeatty's services: landed at the attack of Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, when Lord
Nelson lost his arm; battle of the Nile; siege of St. Jean dAcre (wounded); was fav^ourably
mentioned in Sir Sidney Smith's despatch. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Harmonie
privateer, and the surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique.
The publication of
the despatches connected with these events, in which he was most favourably mentioned, procured him a patriotic sword of the value of 50/. Captain of Marines in the Couraqeux, at the
capture of the Marengo and Belle Poute in March 1805; and in the Doneyal, Capt. P. Malcolm,
when the small squadron under his command attacked two French frigates under the batteries
of La Hogue, 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. Cockburn with
Napoleon in the Northumberkaid to St. Helena.
74 Major-General Parke wis present in Duncan's victory near Camperdown, 11th Oct. 1797;
commanded two companies of trine Artillery in Spain in 1 8 1 2, 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 in boats and on shore.
75 Mijor-General Fane served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to March 1814, including
the battle of Vittoria, assault and capture of San Sebastian, and battles of the Nive on 9 and 13
Dec. 13. Served abo the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo,
at the former of which he was severely wounded.
He has received the War Medal and three
Clasps for Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive.
76 Sir Maxwell Wallace while serving at the Cape of Good Hope as Captain 2l3t Light
Dragoons, was sent in 1812 in command of a squadron of that Regt. into Caffraria with BrigadierGeneral Graham's expedition, which in seven months of bard and severe work drove the Caffres
across the Great Fish River. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was present in the action
On the 16th June 1815,
at Quatre Bras, the retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo.
he was appointed, by Major-General Baron Dornberg, Orderly Officer, to assist his BrigadeMajor, Captain Robais the General's Aide-de-camp, Captain Krachenburg, being taken prisoner
the following day, he took Robais as Aide-de-camp, and named Captain Wallace, ActingBrigade- Major; and, Robais being killed on the 18tb, the Duke of Wellington confirmed;
Captain Wallace on the Major- General's recommendation.
77 Mujor-General the Hon. -John Finch served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the ISthl
Hussars, and was engaged at the battle of Vittoria (sabre wound), Orthes, and Toulouse, for
which he has received tbe War Medal with three Clasps. He was also present, although not
personally engaged, at the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive. Accompanied Lord Combermere to India as his Military Secretary, and was present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
78 Major-General .James Lindsay served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809; at the'
the Peninsular campaigns of 1812 and 1813
the subsequent cam-;
defence of Cadiz in 1811
paign in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch, including the assault of Bergen-op-Zoom, at which
he was severply wounded.
79 Major-General
joro served in the Peninsula with the 52nd and was pi'esent at the!
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajnz, and St. Sebastian, and at the battles of Salamanca, Vittor;a, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
He was
also at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne as Aide-de-camp to Sir John Hope, and was
severely wounded and taken prisoner with tliat general. He served also the Waterloo campaign
on the htaffof tlie Quarter Master-General.
80 Sir Henry Ftoyd accompanied General Sir William H. Clinton to Sicily in 1811, and to
Spain in 1813, as his Aide-de-camp, and was present at the battles of Biar aud Castalla, siege
an blockade of Tarragona, in conveying orders to Ordal, and subsequent blockade of Barcelona.
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95 Sir Richard England served at the siege and capture of Flushing
was emploj
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Sicily in 1810.
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army
with
Adjutant-General
the
of
Staff
on
the
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the Cape of Good Hope in U
in all the operations of the Caffre war on the eastern frontier of
AfiFghanistan in 1841 8
and 36; and he commanded a division of the army in Scinde and in
advance by the Bombay colui
42, and was engaged in several affairs with the enemy in the
and in its retreat from Candahar.
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96 Maior-General Middleton served in the West Indies with the Royals,
country
Mahratta
Northern
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to
Madras
from
proceeded
which
the Staff" with the army
18
yond the Nerbudda River, iu 1809 and 10 with the 22nd Light Dragoons in Java during
and at the cavalry charge wh
12 and 13 and was present at the affairs of the 10th and 21st,
Fortr
26th Aug. 1811, after the
finally settled the conquest of that valuable Island on the
Djocjocarta, and
and Lines of Cornelis had been forcfd. Employed also at the taking ot
the gallant Gillespie. Was
under
Island
the subsequent operations which took place on that
the whole of the Mahra,
the field with the 22nd Light Dragoons in 1815 and 16, and during
Munro at if
war of 1817, 18, and 19, and was present with the division of the late Sir Thomas
Shallapore, at which 1
capture of the Forts of Daumul, Dorwar, Bedamme, Belgaum, and
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
place he was severely wounded.
Dragoon Guards from
97 Maior-General Macintosh served in the Peninsula with the 3rd
and act
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the retreat from Madrid to Salamanca,
passage of the TorB
Munos,
San
at Alba de Tormes, retreat to Ciudad Rodrigo, and action at
action at Horm:
above Salamanca, and attack on the French rear-guard under General Villate,
Tarbes, attack on
before Burgos, battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, action at
French cavalry rear-guard at St. Gaudens, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the ^
JNIedal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
1812
98 Lord Hotham served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards from April
,?
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103 Sir
Robert Clajton accompanied his regiment, the Royal Horse Guards, to the
.Peninsula in Oct. 1812, and commanded a squadron at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and
lat the period when Marshal Soult attempted to relieve Pampeluna. In 1815 again accompanied
his regiment to the Netherlands, and was at the battles of Quatre Bras, Genappe, and Waterloo.
He has received the M'ar Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
104 The Hon. Sir George Cathcart served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germanj',
as Aide-de-camp to Lord Cathcart, and was engaged at Lutzen 3rd May, Biutzen 20th and
'21st May, Dresden 28th Aug., Leipsic 16th, 18th, and 19th Oct. 1813, Brienne 1st Feb., BarServed also the camsur-Aube, Areis 21st March, and Fere Cbampanoise 25th March 1814.
ipaign of 1815, as Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the battles of
28-29
War
Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Burgos, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, near Pamplonn,
Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
111 Major-General John Leslie was at the taking of Travancore in 1808 and at the capture
of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810: after which he served in Java and was present in the
engagements of the 10th, 22ad, and 26th Aug. 1811. He served also in the Pindaree war in
1817, and with the Army of Occupation in France.
He has received the War Medal with one
;
119 Major-General Berkeley Drummond served in the 3rd Guards, the campaign of 1814 in
Holland, including the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
120 Sir Edward Cust joined the Duke of Wellington's army prior to the advance from Portugal in 1811, and continued with it up to the cantonments on the Adour in 1813, having been
present with the 14th Light Dragoons at the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, investment of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of Badajoz, and generally
in all the affairs of that period, until he quitted the Duke's army on promotion.
He has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
121 Mjor- General Daly served with the 24th on the expedition to Egypt in 1801.
In April
1805 he embarked with the 56th regt. for Bombay, and he commanded four companies of the 2nd
battalion employed in 1809, with a division in the field under Cnlonel Walker, at the storming
of Mallia, and at the reduction of other Forts in the Kattiwar District.
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David Cunjnghame served the campaign of 1793, including the actions at Famars, Sti
1
.mand, and Linoelles (severely wounded); also the siege of Valenciennes. Taken prisoner in
le action at Osttnd in May 1798.
3 Colonel the Honourable Alexander Abercromby served the campaign of 1799 in Holland,
a volunteer with the 92nd
with the 52nd on the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800; in Sicily
1806 and 1S07, as Aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1809,
id commanded the 28th at the battle of Busaco, and in the Lines before Lisbon; a brigade at
e battle of Albuhera; the 28th at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz; and was Assistant-Quarteraster-Gfnrral at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthes. He served also the camlign of 1815, in the same capacity, and was present at the battles of QuatreBras and Waterloo,
arming of Peromie, and capture of Paris. He has received the Gold Cross for Albuhera,
ittoria, Pyrenees, and Orthes.
4 Sir Robert Chambre Hill served on the Continent in 1794 and 95.
Embarked with the
ues for the Peninsula in Oct. 1812. Soon after his arrival in Lisbon, was ordered to take
mmand of the Household Brigade of Cavalry, which he commanded at and for some time after
e battle of Vittoria, for which he has received the Gold Medal.
Present also at the actions in
e Pyrenees; and subsequently with Lord Hill's Division until after the battle of the 13th Dec.
13 near Bayonne.
Served also the campaign of 1815, in command of the regiment, including
e action on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded.
He has
3eived the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
Sir
William
5
Cox served at the re-taking of Grenada in 1796 in Egypt in 1801 employed
% particular service in Spain in 1808-9, and was present in the action at Lugo, and battle of
irunna.
Commanded the fortress of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 27th August 1810,
len, by the unfortunate explosion of its magazines, he was obliged to surrender it to the army
der Marshal Massena.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
5 Colonel J. P. Hamilton served as a Cornet in the Scotch Greys in the army commanded by
Duke of York in Flanders and Holland during the campaign of 1794, and was present in
action near Cateau, and subsequently at the siege of Nimeguen
having previously to the
ter been promoted to a Lieutenancy in the Greys by the Duke, for conveying very important
spatehes, under difficult and perilous circumstances, to the Prince of Orange, then commandthe Dutch Army.
In May 1813 he commanded a battalion at the battle of Castalla, and in
same year was second in command in the attack and capture of the fortress of Balaguer in
talonia.
In the spring of 1814 he joined the Duke of Wellington's army as Lieut.-Colonel
Sir
Colonel Burslem served at Toulon in 1793, and was present in the various actions there,
afterwards at Corsica. Employed as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at the taking of
Isle of France in 1810; and as Deputy-Quarter-Master- General at the conquest of Java
181 1 (including the attack of Cornells), for which he has received the Gold Mtdal.
Colonel Gauntlett was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies. Served
I) the campaign in Egypt.
Colonel Woodgate embarked with the 5th battalion of the 60th on the expedition to Porial in 1808 under Sir Arthur Wellesley, and was present at the battles of Rolei?., Vimiera,
avera, and Busaco; action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded), siege of Badajos
il811; action at El Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo.
He has received the Gold
'dal for Fuentes d'Onur, and the Silver War Medal with five Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera,
avera, Busaco, and Ciudad Rodrigo.
Colonel Patrickson served in Ireland with the 9th Dragoons during the Rebellion in 1798;
[807 he served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and at the battle of Kioge ; in
8-9 in Spain, under Sir John Moore.
Served afterwards in the Peninsula (a great part of
time in command of the regiment) from Sept. 1809 to the end of that war in 1814 (except
ing two short intervals when he was ordered to England to command the 2nd battalion),
uding the action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, Lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Redinha,
' d'Arouce, Condeixa, and Sabugal; battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, and Toulouse.
He
received the Gold Medal for Toulouse, and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for
iaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Vittoria. Embarked for America in Oct. 1814 and commanded the
i at the attack on New Orleans.
Joined the Army in Flanders on the 16th of June 1815,
1 was present at the capture of Paris.
2 Colonel Thornton served in the Peninsula, and commanded the 40th regiment at the
i.les of Talavera,
Nivelle (severely wounded), Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
Eiived the Gold Cross.
He was also present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Busaco, and
b Pyrenees, far which he has received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps.
J Sir John Milley Doyle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the a tions of the
t 13tb, and 21st of March, captures of Grand Cairo and Alexandria, together with the other
Served afterwards in tlie Peninsula from Feb. 1809 to the end of
I'ations of that campaign.
and was pre5 war in 1814
either in command of a regiment of Portuguese or a brigade
P
at the action of Grijon, passage of the Douro, battle of Fuentes d"Onor, first siege of
battles
Pyrenees,
Nivelle, and
t^ajoz, sifge and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo,
of Vittoria, the
>Jies.
Sir John has received a Medal for services in Egypt from the Grand Seignior ; the
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Gold Cross and one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Eodrigo, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and
Orthes and the Silver War Medal for Egypt, Nivelle, and Nive.
14 Colonel John Hamilton served the Egyptian Campaign of 1801 with the Coldstream
Guards. Accompanied a detachment of that regiment to the Peninsula in March 1810 and in
;
Went to
April was appointed Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at Isla de Leon.
England in March 1812; rejoined the regiment in the Peninsula in July 1813, and served there
He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Barrosa
until the end of that war in 1814.
and the Nive.
15 Colonel Raikes served with the Coldstream Guards on the expedition to Hanover in
1805-6 ; and at Copenhagen in 1807. Embarked with the regiment for the Peninsula, 31st of
Dec. 1808, and served there until 26th of January 1812 ; and again from August 1812 to 16th'
May 1813, and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes dOnor, for which
he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
17 Colonel Ward served in the Peninsixla, and has received the Gold Medal and two Clasps for
Salamanca, Badajoz (severely wounded at the assault), and the Pyrenees j and the Silver War
Medal with one Clasp for Busaco.
18 Colonel Blake served with the 20th Dragoons at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in
1806 ; proceeded from thence to South America, and was in the action at Maldonado and siege
of Monte Video. Served in Portugal in 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia and
Vimiera (Gold Medal); also at the passage of the Douro. In Sicily in 1810 and 11; subsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, mcluding the battle of Castalla, and action at Villa Franca.
19 Colonel Jodrell served in Sicily in 1806 and 1807. He went to Cadiz in March 1810, and
remained there till April 1811, having been present at the battle of Barrosa. In Sept. 1812 he
joined the Duke of Wellington's army in the Peninsula, and served there until the end of that
war in 1814. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Barrosa, Nivelle, and Nive.''
20 Colonel Henry Dawkins served in the Peninsula with the Guards, from Feb. 1810 to the
end of that war in 1814 Major of Brigade from June 1810, including the battle of Fuentes
d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive ; passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
last occasion he was severely wounded.
of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
24 Colonel Fielding Browne accompanied the 40th to the Peninsula in July 1808, and was'
present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco; on the retreat to, and at the
occupation of, the Lines of Torres Vedras, siege of Badajoz, in May 1811, and repulse of the
sortie from Fort San Christoval ; actions of El Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, siege and storming
of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz, action at Canizal, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and subsequent retreat therefrom. Served also on the expedition against New
He has received the Gold'
Orleans. Commanded the regiment at the battle of Waterloo.
Medal for Badajoz (having commanded the regiment at the assault) ; and the Silver War Medal
with seven Clasps for the other battles and siege.
25 Colonel Childers served with the lllh Dragoons at the Helder in 1799; the Peninsulat
campaigns from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal
with two Clasps for Salamanca and Vittoria. Also the campaign of 1815, as Major of Brigade;
Commanded a brigade of Cavalry
to Sir John Vandelour, including the battle of Waterloo.
at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
26 Lord Harrington wa* employed in South America in 1807, and was present at the attacks
Served also in the Mahratta war of 1817 and 18, including the battle oi'
on Buenos Ayres.
Maheidpore, and storming of Talneir.
27 Colonel Alexander Higginson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Co-]
runna ; the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; and the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13'
and 14. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
28 Colonel Allix served in the Peninsula with the 1st Guards (part of the time as Adjutant
and as Brigade-Major) and was present at the battles of Corunna, Salamanca, Pyrenees, and
Nivelle (severely wounded), and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he h
received the War Medal with six Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
29 Colonel Brooke served in the Peninsula with the Ist Guards and was present at the'
battles of Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with thre<
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Clasps.
30 Sir
H(
in the navy for nearly six years.
was employed on the coast of Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; in the expedition to th*;
Helder in 1799, and Egypt in 1801, where he received a medal from the Capitan Pasha fo)
having saved the lives of a boat's crew belonging to a Turkish man-of-war. He received thre(
as
midshipman
and the last was a severe wound on the head, which producec
His
total deafness, in consequence of which he was invalided, and quitted the navy in 1803.
health being restored, he entered the army in 1804 and served in the third battalion Royals ai'
Walcheren in 1809, whei-e he was twice wounded during the siege of Flushing. He afterwards
served in the Peninsula, and was in the battles of Busaco, the retreat to the lines of Torrei
Vedras, and at the actions of Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Casal Nova, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal
the blockade of Almeida, and battle of Fuentes d'Onor. In 1812 he joined the 2nd battalioi
Royals in Canada, and was in the attack made on Sackett's Harbour, and Great Sodus (where
he received a severe bayonet wound). He was also in the actions at Black Book, Buffalo, anc
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battle of Chippewa, in which he received seven wounds, and being left on the field of battle,
During his career in the two professions he received
le fell into the hands of the enemy.
hirteen wounds, and has two balls still lodged. The brevet rank of Major, and that of Lieuanant-Colonel was conferred upon him for his conduct at Buffalo and Chippewa. Sir John has
lie
War Medal
31 Colonel
le battle of
tt
loulouse.
tree Clasps.
41 Colonel Payler served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; the campaign of 1808-9, under Sir John
and subsequently in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, including the battle
Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battles of the Nivelle and Nive, for which he
s received the War Medal with four Clasps.
42
olouel the Honourable H. Hely Hutchinson joined the Army in the Peninsula on tho
Lth July 1811, and was shortly afterwards appointed to a Troop in the 4th Portuguese
tvalry, but was employed principally on the Staff until the conclusion of the War in 1814.
^ was present in most of the afiairs in which Lord Hill's Division was engaged, particularly
loore;
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all
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62 Sir Henry Wyatt served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, with the Ist Life Guards, and was
present at the battle of Toulouse, and capture of Paris.
He has received the War Medal with
one Clasp.
63 Colonel Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 24th, from June 1809 to June 1813, including the action at Foz d'Arouce, battle of IJusaco, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, on 3rd and 5th
May, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz. battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, and siege of Burgos, where he was at the taking of the Horn Work, 19th Sept.; and
he led the storming party to the breach formed by the mine on the 4th Oct. Employed in
the field throughout the whole of the Kandian rebellion in Ceylon in 1817 and 18, as Aide-decamp to the Commander of the Forces. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
64 Sir Henry Fairfax served in the Peniusula with the Rifle Brigade in 1812, on the retreat
from Madrid, and in the affair of San Munos.
65 Colonel Chatterton served in Portugal, Spain, Flanders, aud France, from 1811 to 1818,
including the affairs at Fupnte Guinaldo, and Aldea de Ponte ; the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo,
and Badajoz actions at Usagre, Llerna, Salamanca, Heights of San Christoval, Rueda, Castrajon, to the battle of Salamanca
affairs at Tudela, Valladolid, and Celada del Camiao, to the investment and siege of Burgos 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 Huebra, to Ciud id Rodrigo.
Upou the advance of the army from Portugal, the action at
Osma, battle of Vittoria, actions at Villa Franca and Tolpsa, 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 Bayoune, battle
of the Nive, passage of the Adour, and investment of Bayonne; occupation of BDrdeaux, passage
of the GaroQue, and affair at Etauliers upon the passage of the Dordogne, battles of Qaatre
Bras and Waterloo, the advance to and capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation in
France. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle,
and Nive and tlie order of San Fernando. Rfceive 1 the commands of lier Majesty that he should
attend and bear the Great Banner on the occasion of the Funeral of the late illustrious Duke of VVellins^ton, in consideration of his long, faithful, and distinguished services in her Majesty's army.
66 Colonel Vandeleur served iu the Peniusula, with the 71st Light Infantry and afterwards
with the 12th Light Dragoons and was present at the battles of Fuentes d'Onor (severely
wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle. and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal
with five Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
67 Lord Howden served as Aide-de-camp to his Grace the Duke of Wellington during the
years 1817 and 18, to the close of the occupation iu France. Employed by Government on a
special mission, and was present at the battle of Navarin in 1827 (wounded, and mentioned in
Commander-in-chiefs despatch); siege of Antwerp in 1832 (wounded); campaign in Spain, in
Navarre and Basque Provinces, in 1834.
68 Colonel Douglas served at the capture of the Danish and Swedish West India Islands in
1801.
On the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805 and 6, Peninsular campaigns from
Feb. 1812 to March 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (27th
to 31st July); siege of San Sebastian from 24th Aug. to the 8th Sept., and battle of Nivelle.
He has received the gold cross for Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, having commanded a field battery; and tlie silver War Medal witli one Clasp for St. Sebastian.
68t Colonel KnoUys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of
the Peninsular War in 1814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the
sortie,
on which occasion Sir Henry Sullivan and ten officers of the Guards were killed or
died of their wounds.
69 Colonel Lascelles served with the Ist Regt. of Guards in the Peninsula in 1813 and 1814,
and has received the War Medal with two clasps for the battles of the Nivelle and the Nive.
He served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and
taking of Peronne.
70 Colonel Charles Stuart Campbell served in Egypt with the 26th in 1801 in Portugal and
Spain in 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna, where he commanded the piquets of his brigade.
Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from
1811 to 1814, and commanded the 3rd Portuguese Regt. at the battle of Vittoria, as also at the
severely wounded in the thigh at the assault, the ball still
siege and assault of San Sebastian
He has received the gold Mtdal and one Clasp for Vittoria and St. Sebastian; and
remaining.
the silver War Medal witli one Clasp for Corunna.
71 Colonel Gascoigne served in the Peninsula from July 1813 to May 1814, including the
passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and the investment of Bayonne.
Served afterwards in the American war, and was present at the battle of Bladensburg and capHe has received the War Medal with
ture of Washington, where he was severely wounded.
three clasps for San Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
72 Colonel Lovell served at the taking of Monte Video under Sir Sam. Auchmuty in 1807,
and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Talavera, the Coa, Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor (wounded), Salainaaca, Vittori i, the Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse actions or
skirmishes near Talavera, Sexmiro, Val de la Mula, La Meares, Freixeda, Guarda, Coimbra,
Valle, Venda de Sierra, Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Coa, Galligos, Nave d'Aver,
Espiga, near Fuentes d'Onor, Llerena, near Salamanca, St. Christoval, Rueda, Castrillos, Fou;
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Services
of the
Colonels.
total, ten
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at Iskakote, where they mustered 8,000, men, while the force under Sir Colin was under
3,000 men. Sir Colin lias received the War IMedal with five Clasps, the Chinese Medal, the
Punjaiib IMedal with two Clasps, and was nominated K.C.B. after the Punjaub campaign.
79 Colonel Cvaigie served with the 2nd IJaltalion 52nd Light Infantry the campaign of
1813-14 in Holland under Lord Lynedoch, including both attacks on the fortified village of
Merxem in the latter of which he led the advance party of Major Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor's
Brigade.
In May 1841 he embarked at Calcutta in command ot the 55th Regiment for China
(Medal) and served with the Expeditionary Force under Lord Gough till the end of the War,
and was senior Field Officer serving with the force in the field and consequently second in
command from the period of its sailing from Hong Kong in August and during the whole of
He commanded a
the active operations which took place during the following five months.
Brigade or Column of attack at the assault and capture of the fortified cities of Amoy, Chusan
(2ud capture) on which occasion it happened that the whole of the engagement devolved
Subsequently, when the Head Quarters of the force proupon his Brigade and Chinhae.
ceeded to the Yeang-tze-Keang, he was appointed by Lord Gough to the responsible command of the Island of Chusan, which he hehl for eight months until the return of the Force
For his conduct on the above occasions
after the treaty of peace had been signed at Nankin.
(as stated in Lord Gough's despatches) he was promoted to the rank of Colonel and appointed
an Aide-de-Camp to the Queen and a Companion of the Bath.
80 Colonel Morris served in the American war with the 49th, and was present at the various
operations at Fort George, and at the actions of Stoney Creek and Plattsburg. Accompanied the
regiment on the China expedition (Medal), and commanded a brigade at tlie storming and capture
of the heights above Canton, for which service he was made a C.JJ. Commanded a brigade at the
Commanded
attack and capture of the city of Amoy, and at the second capture of Chusan,
the centre column of attack at the capture of the heights of Chiuhae. Commanded the force at
Ningpo, and repulsed the enemy with great slaughter in their attack on that city. Commanded
a brigade at the attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan,
at the attack and capture of the city of Chapoo, and at the attack and capture of the enemy's
position at Wonsung.
81 Colonel Boldero served with the Grenadier Guards at Cadiz in 1810 and 11; in the
Peninsula in 1812 and 13; in Holland in 1814; and the campaign of 1815, in which he served
as Arijutant at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the taking of Peronne. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Burrosa.
sit Colonel Bauverie served in the Peninsula from October, 1812, to the end of that war in
1814, and has received the War Medal with two Clasps for the batiks of Vittoria and Toulouse,
lie served also the campaign of 1815, and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
82 Colonel Pennefather commanded the Infantry Brigade at the battle of Meeanee (Medal),
and was shot through the body: he was also at the destruction of the Fort of Imaumghur.
83 Colonel Mountain served as Deputy-Adjutant-General (and head of the department with
the force) throughout the war in China (medal), and was present at the first capture of Chusan,
storming of the he-ghts and forts above Canton, action of the 30th May, taking of Amoy, 2nd
capture of Chusan, storming of the fortified heights of Chinhae, taking of Ningpo, and sortie
at the repulse of the night attack, action of Tscke, capture of Chapoo (three severe wounds),
In the campaign of
assault and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nanking.
1848-9, he commanded, as brigadier, the 4th Brigade of the Army of the Punjaub at the passage
of the Chenab, and in the battles of Chillianwaliah and Goojerat ; and as Brigadier-General,
the Bengal Inl'antry Division of Sir Walter Gilbert's force, at the passiige of the Jhelum.
s3t Sir Ord Honyman served with the Grenadier Guards 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 party of the Grenadier Guards.
84 Colonel Brock served in the Peninsula with the 43rd Light Infantry from Aug. to Nov.
1808. June to Dec. 1811, and from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
abttles of Vimiera and Vittoria, action at Vera, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle
and the Nive, actions at Arcangues and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, and various skirmishes and
Also in the attack on New Orleans; and afterwards at the capture of Paris.
affairs of outposts.
Served in the Coorg campaign in India; where a portion of his regiment (the 48th) bore a conSeverely wounded at the battle of Vimiera by a musket shot,
part.
and
distinguished
spicuous
which passed completely through the ankle-bone, which it shattered most severely. He has
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
85 Colonel Bell joined the Koyal Fusiliers in the Peninsula in 1811 and served there until the
end of the war, and was present at the actions of Fuentes Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, advance
on Salamanca, aftairs of St. Christoval and Rueda, battle of Salamanca, advance to and retreat
from Madrid, advance from Portugal, battlea of Vittoria, the Nivelle, and the Nive. In 1814
embarked with the Royal Fusiliers to join the force before New Ox-leans, and present at the
assault. Joined the army at Paris and remained until its withdrawal. He has received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
8G Colonel Reed served at the siege of Flushing in 1809; and in tlie Peninsula from June
1811 to March 1814, including the actions at, and heights above, Moresco, battle of Salamanca,
capture of jNIadrid and the Retiro, action at Olmas, and battle of Vittoria, where he was seHe has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
verely wounded in the right shoulder.
87 Colonel James Jones served with the 22nd Light Dragoons in the East Indies, in 1802, 3,
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and
4,
wounded
at Talavera.
regt.
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latter
end of "Toin"^'
1809 andf'r
the years 1810 and 11 with the SicUian army.
Served also the reninsular
PenLlular
campaigns of 1812, 13, and U, with the Portuguese army.
103 Colonel HarUey served in the Peninsula with the 57th from Aug.
1813 to the end of that
warm 1814, and was present at the battle of NiveUe. Served afterwards
in -"cigium.
Belgium. He
ne nas
has
received the M ar Medal with tivo Clasps.
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803 the campaign of l.s08-9 in Spain including
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?^Q^^ Chester served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action near
Bergen,
Served also the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, including
the actions at Benevente
ViUa Franca, and Lugo, and retreat to Curunna. He has received
the War Medal wUh S'^
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Clasp tor Kenevente.
105 Colonel Geddes served with the 27th in Calabria
in 1806; at the capture of the island
of Pronada in 1809
Sicily in 1810; and subsequently in the Peninsula,
including the battles
Toulouse at which last he received k severe wound
bloke'tS
wf'th
\^k''' ^''^'\-l^
broke
the left
thigh-bone
near the hip-joint He has received the War Medal
with four Clasps
luot Colonel Boys served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1811, and
again from 1813 to the
end of that war
1814 including the action at Sabugal, and battles of
Fuentes d'Onor, Orth^!
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d and retrlat
R<.ncesvaUes, and the Pyrenees (severely wounded,
left leg fractllf^.7i:
tured 2sth July 1M3). He subsequently served in the 30ih
Eegiment, which h; commanded
for t*n years, and retired on ha f-pay in 1543, having
commanded the troops in Bermuda two
^/^ ^^u^'^^ pay thirty-seven years in all quarters of die worid.
He has
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111 Colonel Maclean served with the 13th Light
Dragoons in every action and affair in
which it was engaged
the Peninsula, from Dec. 1810 untU wounded and
taken prisoner at
Conches, 13th March 1514
Was present with his regiment during the Waterloo SpaTg^*
engaged in command of the rear-guard for the brigade on the 7
th June, and throu<^hout the
action on the 1-th. Accompanied the 13th Dragoons to
India in Feb. 1519; was employed in
command of a cavalry brigade with the field force at the reduction of
Kumool, and served
uninterruptedly with his regiment for twenty-two years, when he
returned with it to England and
was placed on half pay as 2nd Lieut -Colonel He has received the
War Medal with fix Clasps
^
for Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, ^lvelle, Xive, and
Orthes.
1 12 Colonel Gawler served in the Peninsula
with the 52nd from Nov. 181 1 to the end of
that
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the Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse,
besides various minor affairs.
Served also the campaign of l5lo, and was present at the batUe of Waterloo.
Wounded below the right knee by
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Services
of the
Colonels.
San Munos. He
a mnsket-shot at the storming of Badajoz, and in the neck by a musket-shot at
has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
^ , during
t> t n.
Ceylon
the Rebellion,
and
in
113 Colonel Kettlewell served at Copenhagen in 1807;
in 1817 and 18.
t,
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i.
,j
list Colonel Marten served the campaign of 1814 in the Peninsula with the Household
battle
ot Waterloo.
the
including
1815,
of
campaign
the
Also
Brigade.
114 Colonel Ball served in the Peninsula with the 34th, from June 1809 to Nov. 1813, insiege of Badajoz in
cluding the siege of Badajoz in May 1811, battles of Busaco and Albuhera,
May 1811, actions at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz, battle of Vittoria (wounded in the head),
He
has
received the War
leg).
left
the
in
wounded
and affairs at the Pass of Maya (severely
.
Medal with
three Clasps.
i.
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115 Colonel Monins served the campaign of 1815 with the 52nd Light Infautry, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo. Served afterwards with the army of occupation in France.
116 Colonel Cox served in the 95th Rifle Brigade at Copenhagen, and was present at some
skirmishes near that city, and afterwards in the action of Kioge. He served afterwards in the
Peninsula from the landing at Mondego Bay in 1808, to the end of the war at Toulouse, including skirmish at Obidas, battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, General CrawNivelle, and Nive; passage
ford's march to Talavera, action at St. Milan, battles of Vittoria,
of the Bidassoa, battle of Orthes, and Tarbes. Severely wounded in the right leg by a musketHe comshot at Vittoria; in the left side at Nivelle; and again in the right leg at Tarbes.
manded a division under Sir Benjamin D'Urban during the Caffre war at the Cape of Good
in
Canada
five
years
service
for
Hope in 1835. Subsequently he was employed on particular
duriug both Rebellions, and is now employtd on the Staff in Ireland. He has received the War
for three and a half hours, and 19 were killed or wounded out of a complement of 29. The following year he was engaged at Cateria on the north coast of Spain, and accompanied Captain
Parke with two heavy guns intended for the army besieging Burgos. In 1813 and 14 he served
in the American war, and was present at the attack on Craney Island, taking of Hampton, de-
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fence of the Lines of Chippewa, and on other occasions on the Niagara Frontier, where
he sustained a severe fracture of the left arm, and a violent contusion on the right breast.
123 Colonel Balingall 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
Renigiance at the boarding and carrying La Mrmche, French man-ot'-war schooner, under
a
constant fire of grape and musquetry ; the commander fell by the hand of Colonel B.
2G Feb.
1809.
Served as a volunteer at the cutting out of four 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. 1809, under a galling lire of musquetry, and defended by two batteries which
commanded the entrance landed at the head of the Marines from the Resistance, carried a battery
of four guns
and assisted in the capture and blowing up of a French man-of-war schooner
and destroyed her convoy, laden with supplies for tlie French army, 10th March, 1809 was
subsequently at the defence of Cadiz and in 1832 in the castles of Naupoli de Eomania'
with
an allied garrison during an attack on that city.
123t Colonel Lockwood commanded the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign
of
;
'
1842 in Affghanistan under Gen. Pollock (Medal and CB. ), and was present at forcing
the
Pass, storming the heights of JugduUuck, action of Tezeen and Huftkotul,
occupation
of CabooJ, siege and capture of Jstalift; He served also in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-9
and commanded a brigade at the battle of Goojerat (Medal).
124t Colonel Gough served as Deputy Quarter-Master-General of the army during the
war
in China, and received the brevet rank of Major and Lieut.-Colonel, together
with the Companionship of the Bath, for his conduct in action, he having been present in almost
every
engagement during the expedition. He was afterwards present in the battle of Maharajpore
as Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief in India
and he commanded a brigade of
cavalry at the battles of IMoodkee and Ferozeshah, and officiated as
Quarter-Master-General
in the battle of Sobraon, and was very severely wounded.
Served the Punjaub campaign of
1848-9 as Quarter- Master-General Queen's Troops, and was present at the battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojeerat.
124 Colonel Mercer assisted at the destruction of the French squadron in Basque
Roads. He
was repeatedly landed on the North Coast of Spain in 1810, co-operating with the Patriots.
In
1812, while embarked on board H.M.S. Java, he was engaged with and captured by
the United
Khyber
"
125 Colonel Lane served in the West Indies in 1796 and 7, and was present at
the taking of
Lucia. In 1801 he served the Egyptian campaign (Gold Medal), including all
the actions
and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the siege and storming of Badajoz, and
battle of
Salamanca. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
126 Colonel Austen served with the 25th at the landing at the Helderin
August 1799
and was severely wounded at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee on the 2nd Oct. following.
Served
in Egypt in 1801, including the surrender of Alexandria. Also at the capture of
Guadaloupe '
in 1810, and again in 1815.
He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
126t Colonel Lacy served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, with the 56th, and was present
in the actions of the 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October.
127 Colonel Lynch has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Fuentes
d'Onor.
128 Colonel Robyns served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, for which he has
received
the War Jledal with one Clasp. In Aug. 1813 he went to North America, and was
actively
St.
employed
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War
161 Colonel Saunderson served at Malta and in Sicily. In the Light Battalion under Sir
James Kempt on the expedition to Naples in 1806. Accompanied the 2nd battalion of the
39th to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the battle of Busaco, in the retreat to the
Lines at Torres Vedras, and the advance from thence; re-capture of Campo Mayor, investment
and opening of the trenches before Badajoz, battle of Albuhera (slightly wounded), capture of a
strong division of the French army under General Gerard at Arroyo de Molino, where he was
severely wounded by a musket-shot, which fractured his skull, and was sent to England for
recovery. Rejoined the army in the Peninsula, and acted as Deputy-Judge- Advocate. After
the battle of Toulouse embarked with a division of the army for Canada, where he was appointed
to the Quarter-Master-General's Department, and was present at the affair of Plattsburg. He
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Albuhera.
162 Colonel Gore served the campaign of 1815 with the 30th, and was slightly wounded at
Waterloo.
163 Colonel Goodsman served in the Peninsula with the 6lst and was wounded at Talavera,
for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
164 Ci)lonel Pringle Taylor proceeded in 1811 to join the 22nd Dragoons in the East Indies,
where he served untd their return to Europe and disbandment, 25th October 1820. He was
in the field in 1815 and 16, and during the whole of the Mahratta war in 1817, 18, and 19;
the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade Cavalry
actions of Bncktowlie and of Nagnore (1817), and of Ashta (28th Feb. 1818), when he incurred,
as Brigade-Major, the responsibility of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat
of the Peishwa, the death of the gallant Gokla, and the rescue of the Rajah of Satarrah, the
most influential events in terminating the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded
a battery at the storm (ISth May 1819), he blew open the first gate with a galloper gun of the
22 od Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession the five distinct circles
of fortifications, every man and officer of his party being either killed or wounded; be received
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his
lungs and body. The Governor- General of India specially recommended him to favourable
consideration for his services in India. In 1823 and 24 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry
against the Caffres. In 1841 he was relieved from a bullet which had been in his body since
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165 Colonel Swinburne served with the 1st Guards in Holland under Lord Lynedoch, and
subsequently in the Peninsula and South of France. Also the campaign of 1815, including the
at Peronne he
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, storming of Peronne, capture of Paris
commanded a storming party. He served afterwards with the Army of Occupation in France.
joined
December
served with it
Wtiichcote
the
52nd
as
volunteer
in
and
Colonel
a
1810,
166
in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was present in the actions of Sabugal, El Bodon, and
Alfayates, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, and of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from
Burgos, battle of Vittoria, action at Vera, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes,
Tarbps, Toulouse, and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
167 Colonel Butler served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and was present in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (where he carried the
colours), storming of Peronne, and capture of Paris.
168 Colonel John Campbell (h. p. unatt.) served the Waterloo campaign with the 44th Foot.
169 Colonel Plomer Young served as Adjutant of the 89th at the capture of the Isle of France
in 1810, and at the capture of Java in 1811 (for which he has received the War Medal
with one Clasp), on which last service he was wounded in the action of Weltevreden, and also
and was, for his conduct on those occasions appointed, by
at the storming of Fort Cornells
Major-General Sir Robert Gillespie, Major of Brigade to the Batavia Division of tbe Force.
as
such
in
the arduous operations against Djocjocarta in 18' 2, which
Accompanied Sir Robert
terminated by the storm of that capital (severely wounded), and capture of the Sultan. Served
as Major of Brigade on the expedition to Ava from June 1824 until the close of the Burmese
war in 1826, and was present at the principal affairs during tbat period, including operations
in the vicinity of Rangoon, defeat of Bandoola's army at the Sheevedageon Pagoda, Tavoy,
Mergui, Kokein, Denobiu, Prome, Melloon, and Pagahm Mew. He served in Canada in command of the Johnstown District during the insurrection of 1838, and commanded the Troops
in the attack and defeat of the Brigands under Van Scoultz at the Windmill Point near Prescott
on the 13th Nov. of that year, and was promoted to Lieut. -Colonel by brevet in consequence.
170 Colonel Estcourt served in the expedition to the river Euphrates, from January 1835
to June 1837; and as a mark of approbation of his conduct and exertions, he was promoted to
the brevet rank of Lieut-Colonel.
171 Colonel Wright served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834, and received
a very severe injury in the right leg in leading the advanced attack at the taking of the
stockade of Periapatam, the frontier stockade of the Coorg territory. In 1839 he was employed in the operations against Kurnool, and was severely and dangerously wounded at the
He commanded a Brigade in the battle of Mahaaffair of Zorapore on the 18th of October.
rajpore (Medal) on the 29th Dec. 1843, in which action his horse was shot under him in taking
the battery at Chounda.
172 Colenel Faddy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, was a midshipman on board the
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at the siege
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74 Colonel MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter-Master-General at the Cape of Good
pe during the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
75 ColonelWalpole served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg, in 1834, with the 39th
im^nt.
77 Colonel Charles Blachley served in the Peninsula from July 1809 to December 1812,
uding the battles of Basaco, Fuentes d'Ouor, and Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. He has
jived the Silver War Medal with three Clasps.
78 Colonel Aloor served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to June 1813, including the
ties of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz,
He has received the War Medal
on at Castrajon, and twelve other affairs with the enemy.
five Clasps.
79 Colonel Marshall served in the Peninsula from January 1811 to October 1813, including
first siege of Badajoz, siege .ind storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian;
;htly wounded at Ciudad Rodrigo 16th Jan. 1812 ; severely wounded twice by musket-shots
>an Sebastian 3lst August 1813, when leading the advance of the column of attack up the
it breach.
He has received the War Medal with Ihrec Clasps.
80 C donel Dunn served the campaign of 1805 in Italy; battle of Maida and capture of
11a Castle in 1806; expedition to Egypt in 1807, including the aMack on Alexandria and
Defence of Scylla Castle in 1808 Peninsular
etta, and battle of El Hatnet (taken prisoner).
ipaigns of 1810 anrl 11, including operations before Ciudad Rodrigo, opprations between the
ladaand Almeida, battles of the Cua, Busaco, and Albuhera ; actions at Usagre and Aldea de
ite, at which last he was severely wounded in the groin by a musket ball, which remains unacted. Served also in the American war in 1814, including the taking of Moose Island, and
ipation of Castine.
He lias received the War Medal with three Clasps for Maida, usacb>
li
Albuhera.
81 Colonel Pratt served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, as a volunteer with the 56th
iment, and was present at the attack on j\Ierxem, 2nd February, and the subsequent bomIment of Antwerp. He served with the 26th on the China expedition (Meddl), and comided the land forces at the assault and capture of the Forts of Chuenpee on the 7th Jan.
1, and again at the assault and capture of the Bogue Forts on the 26th Feb. following,
amanded the 26th at the attacks on Canton from 24th May to 1st June ; also at the night
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1 Lieut.-Colonel West served in Holland from Nov. 1794 to May 1796, and was present when
the French attacked the British after crossinn- the Waal, and the different affairs in which his
regiment (the 3rd Guards) was engaged ; also the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the
action at the lauding, and those of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., and 2nd of Oct.
Served
the Egj'ptiau campaign of 1801, and was employed in all the affairs after the landing, up to the
surrender of Alexandria.
Proceeded with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; to Zealand in 1807,
and was present at the siege and surrender of Copenhagen. Embarked for the Peninsula in 1808,
and was present at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, action at Salamonde, battle
of Talavera, and various minor affairs.
Keceived a bayonet wound in the thigh in a skirmish, on
the '2nd October 1799, and in a subse(iuent affair he was twice severely wounded,
on the left
shoulder joint by a sabre cut, and on the right side by slug-shots. He has received the War
ISIcdal with two Clasps for Egypt and Talavera.
2 Lieut.-Colonel Henry Le Bianc joined the 71st Regiment in India in 1792, and was at the
capture ot Pondicherry the following year.
In 1798 relumed to Europe with the regiment.
In 1805 embarked at Cork with Sir David Baird's expedition, and was present at the capture
of the Cape of Good Hope in 1800, where he received a contusion from a rifle-ball.
The same
year accompanied his regiment to South America, and was at the capture of Buenos Ayres,
imder General Beresford, where he lost a leg by a cannon-shot he was then Major 71st
Regt, and on his return to England was promoted, 5 Feb. 1807, to Lieut.-Colonel, and appointed to the 5th Veterans, which Corps he commanded till the Reduction in 1814 ; was then
appointed Major Royal Hospital Chelsea, where he is now doing duty, having never been on
half-pay, nor joined a second battalion.
3 Lieut.-Colonel Milnes commanded a detachment of the 10th, doing marine duty on board
H. M. S. Isls in the North Sea, in 179.5. Accompanied the expedition from India to Egy]5t under
Sir David Baird, in 1801.
Employed with a detachment in Ceylon during the war with Kandy.
Served with the 75th at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1805, and was engaged on three different assaults
upon that fortress. Accompanied the QliWx on the expedition to the I'ersian Gulf in 1809 j commanded the light division at the landing and attack on Ras-el-Khyma ; commanded the storming
party at the capture of Fort Schenass. Commanded the G5th at the capture of the Isle of France
in 1810; also, on service in Kattywar in 1812, and was employed against Nownugghur.
Commanded a brigade in Guzerat in 1814 and part of 1815; in Kattywar and Cutch in 1815 and 16;
commanded
a
division
and in the Deccan war in 1817 and 18,
of the army against the Peishwa,
near Poona, 10th Nov. 1817, crossed tlie river Moota Moola in the evening of that day, the progress of his division being obstinately opposed, but without effect, by the united force of His
Highness's artillery, cavalry, and infantry, after which the enemy retired, leaving a great part of
his camp standing, and considerable quantities of ammunition in the field.
He has received the
Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
4 Lieut.-Colonel Cooke served in the Peninsula with the 1st Guards and was present at the
battles of Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive, and at tiie assault and capture of St. Sebastian, on which
occasion he commanded a detachment of Guards.
He served also the campaign of 1815 and was
severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the Gold Medal for St. Sebastian ; and the Silver
AVar Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
5 Lieut.-Colonel Mansel served with the 53rd in the attack at More Ciiabot and the siege of
Morne Fortuuec in St. Lucia in 179G; the whole of the Carib War in St. Vincent ; at the reduction of Trinidad
and at the siege of Jloro Castle in the Island of Porto Rico in 1797. Returned
from India in the spring of 1811, and joined the 2nd battalion of the 53rd in the Peninsulacommanded the light companies of tlie Cth division throughout the campaigns of 1811 and 12,
including the skirmish with the enemy's cavalry near Carpio, t.ieges of C'iudad Rodrigo, Endajoz,
and the Forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca (horse shot under him ', and siege of Buro-os.
Conmiauded a Provisional Battalion, consisting of four companies of the Queen's, and a like
number of the 53rd, at the battle of Toulouse. He has received the Gold Medal and one Clasp
for
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Lieut. -Colonel Halkett served with the 2nd Light Infantry Battalion of the King's German
Legion on the expedition to the North of Germany in 1805-6. Landed on the Island of Ruo-en
in July 1807 ; was employed at the siege of Stralsund, and in August re-embarked at Rugen for
Copenhagen, where the battalion formed part of the besieging coips. In Ajn'il 1808 embarked
with Sir John Moore's army for Gottenburg, and from thence to Portugal ; belonged to the army
which entered Spain with Sir John, and afterwards retired through Gallicia. Accompanied the
expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
In Jan. 1811 embarked for
Portugal commanded the battalion at the battle of Albuhera, and was at the siege of Badajoz in
1811
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commanded the battalion
the campaign
1812, including the siege of the forts at
Salamanca, action of the heiglits of Moresco, battle of Salamanca, and retreat from Burgos when
the Light Brigade K. G. L. formed the rear-guard with the cavalry, and repulsed the rejieated
charges of the enemy's cavalry.
In April 1813 embarked for tlie Nortli of Germany, and was
employed in organizing the Hanoverian troops ; commanded a brigade of the same in Count Wal;
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inoden's army, and was engaged at the battle of Goerde, as also on several other occasions.
In
Jan. 1814 commanded the centre of the corps which besieged and captured Gluckstadt.
Commanded the right of the corps which was employed at the blockade of Harburg. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the Gold Medal
xnd one Clasp for the battles of Albuhera and Salamanca.
7 Lieut.-Colonel Hunt accompanied the 52nd to the Ferrol, in 1800, and was present in the
Accompanied Sir John Moore as his Aide-de-camp on the expedition to
action of the Heights.
Sweden, and afterwai-ds to Portugal, in 1808, and served throughout that arduous campaign until
Served with the 2nd battalion during the Walcheren
the embarkation of the troops at Coruuna.
In Jan. 1811 embarked with the regt. for the Peninsula, and was present in the pur2ami)aign.
suit of Massena, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and all the various affairs in which
;he light division was engaged in that campaign ; during the last three months of which, and at
Commanded the 1st battalion at the
;he affair near Alfayates, he commanded the 2nd battalion.
jiege and assault of Badajoz, on which occasion the command of the second brigade of the light
for his conduct on this day he was promoted to tlie brevet rank of
tivision devolved on him
Commanded the same brigade when the army went to repel Marshal Marmont
Lieut.-Colonel.
Commanded the first battalion of the 5"2nd throughpredatory
incursion
into Portugal.
Tom his
Served
3ut the campaign of 1812, including the battle of Salamanca and action of San Munos.
On the 31st
ivith the light division during the operations of Marshal Soult to relieve Pampeluna.
iug. 1813, commanded the volunteers of the light division at the assault of San Sebastian, and
was twice severely wounded for his conduct on this occasion he was promoted to an effective
Lieut.-Colonelcy in the 60th. He has received the Gold Medal and three Clasps for Badajoz,
:
St. Sebastian ; and the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor and
Pyrenees.
9 Lieut.-Colonel Harrison served with the 5th in Corsica in 1795, and was present in several
skirmishes near Adjaccio. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th and 21st
March. Capture of Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia,
Served afterwards in the PeninVimiera, and Corunna. At the capture of Walcheren in 1809.
sula, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, storming of Fort Napoleon near Almaraz,
jommanded the right wing of the regt. while escalading the above fort, for which he obtained the
Present at the affair with the enemy at Alba de Tormes on the
n-evet rank of Lieut.-Colonel.
etreat of the army from Madrid ; commanded the regt. at the repulse of an attack at Bejar,
^resent at the battle of Vittoria ; commanded the regt. in the actions in the Pyrenees on the 26th
J7th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st July 1813; also at the battle of St. Pierre near Bayonne, action
He has received the Gold Medal and two Clasps for
it Aire, battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes.
10 Lieut.-Colonel Cother covered the landing of the force under Sir David Baird at the Cape
)f Good Hope in 1806 ; was present in the general action at Blue Berg, and in all the operations
;hat took place until the surrender of the colony. Was afterwards embarked on board the squadron
inder Sir Hope Popham, doing duty as INIarines, during which period the French frigate La VoCovered the advance of the force under General Beresford at the
'untaire of 38 guns was taken.
eduction on the river Plate, and was engaged in every affair which took place at and in the vicinity
)f Buenos Ayres; and on the surrender of that place was taken prisoner, together with the whole
Landed in Portugal in 1808, and comorce, and marched nearly 1000 miles into the interior.
nanded the light companies of the brigade under General Fcrgusnn at the battles of Roleia and
(the 71st) on the retreat to Corunna
his
regt.
in
every
affair
with
afterwards
engaged
i'^imiera ; was
md in the action at that place. Landed again in Portugal in 1811, and was engaged at Arroyo
ie Molino, when General Gerard was sm-prised, and all his cannon and 1200 prisoners taken.
i^Iommanded one of the storming parties when tlie forts at Almaraz on the Tagus were taken, for
vhich he obtained the brevet of Lieut.-Colonel. Commanded the 71st at the battle of Vittoria,
ni which occasion he received three musket-balls through his clothes, one in the saddle, and was
He also served eleven years in Ceylon, and commanded in the Eastei-n
ilso wounded by another.
He has received the Gold Medal
Provinces in the Kandian country during the rebellion in 1818.
for Vittoria; and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna.
11 Sir Julius Hartniann served with the Hanoverian artillery in the Netherlands in 1793 and
34, and was present at the battle of Famars, siege of Valenciennes, battles of Frixpoede and
Hondscote, defence of and sortie from Menin, on which occasion he was made a prisoner. Commanded a troop of horse artillery of the King's German Legion on the expedition to the Continent
With the expedition to Gottenburg in 1808. Went to Portugal
in 1805, under Lord Calhcart.
ivith the army under Sir John Moore, in command of the artillery K. G. L., and was present at
;he taking of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, and taking of
Commanded artillery of the allied army at the battle of Albuhera and at the affair o*"
Olivenqa.
Present at the sieges of Badajoz and at the forts of Salamanca. Commanded
A.rroyo de Molino.
the artillery of the 4th and 5th divisions at the battle of Salamanca. Present at the taking of the
Retiro at Madi-id ; commanded the reserve of artillery at the battle of Vittoria; and the advance
:o San Sebastian ; commanded the artillery of the left attack at the siege of that fortress ; and the
irtillery of the left column at the passage of the Bidassoa, the Nivelle, the Nive, and the Adour,
Salamanca, and
for Talavera,
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Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive; and the Silver War Medal with three
Clasps for Biisaco, Badajoz, and Nivelle.
12 Lieut. -Colonel Brown served in Holland in 179-4, and was taken prisoner at the surrender of
Grave. Served afterwards in the West Indies with the 60th from the commencement of 1796 to
June 1809, and was present at the captures of St. Lucia and Grenada, the attack on Porto Rico,
and surrender of Surinam. Proceeded to tlie Peninsula in 1810, and was attaclied to the Portuguese service ; present at the battle of Busaco and attack on tlie forts of Salamanca commanded
the 9th Cacjadorcs at tlie battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (from 19th Sept. to 21st Oct.),
blockade of Pampcluna, actions in the Pjrenees near Pampeluna from 28th to 30th July ; actions
near Ordax on the 31st Ang. and 7th Oct., battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and action near Bayoune on the 13th Dec. During tlie above service he was three times wounded. He has received
the Gold Cross for Salamanca, PjTenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
13 Sir Richard Clmrch served at the Ferrol in 1800; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including
tlie actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, and taking of Alexandria.
Served afterwards in
A'^apl' s, Sicily, and Calabria, and was present at tlie battle of Maida, and defence of Capri, at
which last ho was wounded in the head. At the capture of Iscliia in 1809 ; on the expedition to
the Ionian Isles, and at the taking of Zante and Cephalonia. Severely wounded in an attack on
Stellaui'a,
left arm shattered by a musket-shot.
Sir Richard has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Maida.
14 Lieiit.-Coloiiel Plenderleath served with the 49th on the expedition to tlie Baltic, and was
present at tlie battle of Copenhagen on the 2nd April 1801. Served afterwards in the American
war, and commanded the regiment in the actions of Stoney Creek and Chrystler's Farm, as well as
ill affairs of less importance.
He was severely wounded at Stoney Creek ; and he has received the
;
Gold
Farm.
15 Lieut.-Colonel Hawkins served in the Peninsula with the 68th, and has received the Gold
Medal and two Clasps for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, having commanded
the regiment in those battles.
16 Lieut.-Colonel Macdonell served in the American war, and has received the Gold Medal for
the action at Chateauguay.
17 Lieut.-Colonel Muttlebury joined the 55th, then encamped before Niineguen,and served the
severe winter campaign of 1794-6 in Holland.
In Admiral Christian's fleet during the dreadful
gales which proved fatal to so large a proportion of ships ; after which he was present at the taking
of St. Lucia, wliere he was employed eleven months against the Brigands, during which period
the .55tli lost 25 officers and upwards of 600 men.
Served with the reserve of the army under
Sir Ralph Abercromby at the Helder in 1799.
In November 1813 embarked with the 2nd battalion of the 69th for Holland, and was present at the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp
and the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, for his conduct at the latter, although made prisoner, he
was honoured with the brevet rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, early on the latter day he succeeded to the
command of the regiment.
18 Lieut.-Colonel Wilkins served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798; and was wounded
at New Ross.
Landed with the force that occupied Madeira in 1801. From thence proceeded to
the West Indies, where he was employed on the Staff. In 1809 joined the 95tli, now the Rifle
Brigade, and embarked with the corps on the Scheldt expedition. In 1810 commanded a detachment of the regiment in the defence of Cadiz, and a battalion in 1812 at the battle of Salamanca.
Accompanied the army to Madrid, and aided in covering the retreat into Portugal. In 1813
advanced with the army to within range of the guns of Burgos, when the enemy abandoned the
fortress.
Was present at the battle of Vittoria, and in several minor affairs in following the
retreating army to Pampeluna and San Sebastian.
Volunteered his services at the storming of the
latter, but the honour being subsequently claimed by a senior officer, he resumed the command of
the 2nd battalion, and was sharjjly engaged with the enemy at tlie Bridge of Vera. Served in the
campaign of 1815, including the advance on the 10th June, retreat on the 17th, and was in the
comnand of the before-named battalion on the field of Waterloo, when, by a discharge of grapeshi.t from the enemy's artillery, both himself and horse were felled to the ground.
In 1817 he
joined the Army of Occupation in France, but from the serious effects of his wound was compelled
to return to England.
He has received the Gold jNIcdal for Salamanca, and the Silver War Medal
with two Clasps for Vittoria and the Pyrenees.
19 Lieut.-Colonel Miller served the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.
20 Sir Henry Pynn served in Ireland with the South Devon Militia during the Rebellion, in
1798.
Embarked with Sir Brent Spencer's Division in 1807, and was employed with the 82nd in
Sicily
subsequently disembarked at the Mondego in 1808, and was present at the battles of
Roleia and Vimiera.
Attached to the Portuguese troops on the 15th Nov. 1809, and was present
at the battle of Busaco.
Commanded a corps of Light Infantry at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor
and siege of Badajoz in 1811 ; commanded the 18th Portuguese Regiment in Lord Hill's corps
d'arniee covering the siege of Badajoz and storming of the citadel in 1812; battle of Vittoria,
action at the Pass of Maya ; battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July (severely wounded),
action of Gan'is, battle of Orthcs, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Sir Henry has received
the Gold Medal and two Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Pyrenees, and Orthes; and the Silver War
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Medal with five Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Busaco, Vittoria, and Toulouse. After the termination of the Peninsular War he continued with Marshal Lord Beresford in the Portuguese service
to maintain the organization of that army; was promoted a Brigadier-General, and appointed
Lieut. -Governor of the town and forti'ess of Valencia ; and finally promoted to Major-General in
that army.
21 Lieut. -Colonel Leach, after serving with the 70th in the West Indies in 1803, 4, and 5,
accompanied the Rifle Brigade on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and was present at the
battle of Kioge.
He served subsecjuently in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Busaco, action of the Coa, retreat to the lines
of Torres Vedras, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, battle of
Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, battle of Vittoria, various actions in the Pyrenees, passage of
the Bidassoa and attack on the enemy's position at the Pass of Vera, battles of the Nivelle,
battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec, action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse,
besides numerous affairs of van and rear guards and skirmishes.
Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last the command of the 1st
battalion devolved on him.
Colonel Leach has received several contusions, the first at Roleia, the
next at the Coa, and again by a fragment of a shell at Waterloo. He obtained the brevet rank of
Major for his conduct at Vittoria, and that of Lieut-Colonel and Companionship of the Bath, for
Waterloo. He has received the Silver War Medal with twelve Clasps.
22 Lieut. -Colonel Wilson served with the 4th on the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and
was present in the actions of tlie 2nd and Gth October. Siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Expedition, first to Sweden and afterwards to the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, including the retreat
thi-ough Spain, and battle of Corunna (wounded). Accompanied it to Walcheren in 1809.
Joined the army at the Lines of ToiTes Vedras in 1810, and was afterwards present in the pursuit
of Massena, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action at Barba del Puerco, storming of
Badajoz (severely wounded ). Aide-de-camp to Major-Gcneral Pringle at the battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Retu-o, siege of Burgos and reti-eat therefrom, affair of Villa Muriel,
battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, and St. Pien-e, Orthes, and St. Palais.
Served also the campaign
of 1815; commanded the 4th at the battle of Waterloo, and was wounded.
He has received the
Gold Medal for Badajoz and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Corunna, Fuentes el'Onor,
Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
23 Lieut-Colonel the Hon. Dawson Damer accompanied Lord Cathcart to Russia as his Aidede-camp in 1812. Attached to Sir Robert Wilson, and was present with the Russian Army at
the retreat of the French Cavalry from Moscow. In 1813 present in the Allied Army at the battles
of Lutzen, Bautzen, Wurtzen, and Culm. Attached to Count Walmoden, and was present at the
operations before Hamburg and in Holstein in 1813.
In the spring of 1814 entered France with
the AlUed Army, and was employed with the Corps d'Armee serving in the Low Countries. In
the same year appointed Assistant-Quarter-Master-General to the army under the orders of the
Prince of Orange; and in June 1815 was present in the same capacity at the battles of Quatre
;
wounded
at Waterloo.
26 Lieut. -Colonel Purvis served in the Peninsula with the Royal Dragoons, and has received
the Gold Medal for the battle of Vittoria, and the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Fuentes
d'Onor and Toulouse.
27 Lieut.-Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of the Royal Artillery, served in the Peninsula, and
lias received the Gold ]\Iedal for the battle of Salamacca.
28 Lieut.-Colonel Fuller served with the 59th at the capture of tlie Cape of Good Hope in
1806; the Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1812 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Vittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, where he was wounded in the shoulder and
Campaign of 181.5, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture
thigh.
of Paris. Commanded the regiment at tlie siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6, under
Lord Combermere, and was slightly wounded in the arm. He has received the Gold Medal
for San Sebastian, having commanded the regiment there ; and the Silver AVar Medal with
three Clasps for Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive.
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29 Lieut-Colonel Bell served with the 48th at the blockade of Malta, and siege of La Valetta.
Also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the
Douro, battle of All)uhera (wounded), actions at Aldea de Ponte aiidFuento Guinaldo, siege of
Ciudad Kodrigo, siege and assault of Padajoz (severely wounded), battles of Salamanca, the
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the Gold Cross for Salamanca,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, having on those occasions commanded the regiment
and the
Silver AVar Medal with four Clasps for Albuhera, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Toulouse.
30 Lieut-Colonel Thompson prior to entering the Army, was several years in the Royal
Navy. He served in the Rifle Brigade at the attack on Buenos Ayres, and was among the
captured under General Crauford in the church of St. Domingo. Served in the Peninsula with
the 14th Light Dragoon?, an 1 was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
As captain in the 17th Light
Dragoons, was in the Pindarreeand other campaigns in India from 1815 to 1819. In 1819 was
in the expedition under Sir Wm. Grant Keir to the Persian Gulf, as Secretary and Arabic
Interpreter, and being left there as Political Agent, he commanded a detachment of Native
Troops ordered to act against the tribe of Beni-Boo-Ali, which detachment being defeated by
the Arabs, necessitated the expedition under Sir Lionel Smith in the following year.
31 Lieut.- Colonel Robert Macdonald late of 35th regiment, served at the siege of Port
Bourbon and capture of Martinique in 1808-9. Present with the 3rd battalion of the Royals
in the retreat from Burgos in 1812, and in the subsequent campaigns of 1813 and 14, including
the action at Osma, battle of Vittoria, assault on the convent of San Sebastian 17th July,
assault on the town 25th of July (severely wounded)
and on the 31st Aug., although suffering
from the effects of bis wound, was prestnt and engaged at the successful assault on San Sebaswhere
he
commanded
companies
ordered
tian,
two
to the breach in advance of the first brigade
of the 5th division, and was at the surrender of the castle on the 8th of Sept. Engaged at the
passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the lOih, 11th, and 12th
Dec., and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battles ot Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was severely wounded. He has received
;
ten Clasps.
34 Lieut.-Colonel Pratt served with the 82nd 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, for which lie has received the War Medal with three Clasps. At Walcheren
in 1809, and was severely wounded at the investment of Flushing.
In 1813 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 south of France until the close of the war in 1814.
35 Lieut.-Colonel Sputtiswoode served with the 71st in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore
and afterwards under the Duke of Wellington he was with the storming party at Badajoz, and
was severely wounded in the spine.
37 Lieut.-Colonel Horton served the campaign in Cilabria under Sir John Stuart with the flank
companies of the Glstand was present at tbe battle of Maida. He served also in the Peninsula and
was severely wounded at the battle of the Nivelle. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
39 Lirut- Colonel Sail served at the taking of Maldonado and Monte Video in 1807. Also
in the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the repulse of
the sortie from Biyonne.
40 Lieut.-Co!onel Terry served the campaign of 1799 in Holland with the 25th, including the
battle of Egmont-op-Zee.
Expedition to Egypt and surrender of Alexandria in 1801 capture
of Madeira in 1807 ; capture of Guadaloupe and Sr. Martin's in 1810
re-capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Guadaloupe.
41 Lieut.-Colonel Whelan served in the American war with the Royal Newfoundland Fencibles.
43 Lieut.-Colonel Fairtlough served at the bombardment of Ter Vere, and siege and capture
of Flushing in 1809. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
44 Lieut.-Colonel Streatfeild served the Mahratta campaign of 1804, 5, and G, including the
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assault of Bhurtpore, with the Grenadiers of the 65th, when out of 17 officers and 300 men who
marched to the assault, 14 officers and 190 men were either killed or wounded. At the capture
of the Isle of France in 1810. Serrei the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, includingthe capture of Ha trass.
45 Lieut.-Colonel Senior was severely wounded in the action between H. M. packet Lapwing
and the American privateer Fox, off Barbadoes, 30th Sept. 1813.
46 Lieut.-Colonel Hughes served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 24th. Engaged
with a French squadron in the Mosambique Channel, 3rd July 1810. Served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16, and was wounded at Harriapore. Served also during the Mahratta
war of 1816, 17, and 18. Gold Medal from the Grand Seignior for services in Egypt; and also
the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
47 Lieut.-Colonel Watson was 28 years in the 14th regt., the greater part of which time he
served in the West and East Indies, and retired from active service in consequence of total loss
of sight. He was at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; of Java in 1811, including the
investment and storming of Fort Cornelis, and storming the heights of Serondole; previous to
which he was actively engaged on the coast when embarked in H. M. S. Minden, and at St.
Nicholas Point commandf d a detachment of the 14th and Royal Marines, and defeated a very
superior French force of the enemy's best troops sent to attack that position. In 1812, he was
at the storming of Djocjoearta.
In 1813, at the subjugation of the Piratical State of Sambas in
the Island of Borneo, when he commanded the column which attacked the stockades leading up
to the town, on which occasion he was wounded.
He has received the War Medal with one
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Order of the Doranee Empire. Commanded the regiment throughout the campaign in Kohistan,
and at the sieges of Tootumdarrah, Jhoolghur (led and commanded the storming party),
night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, Kardurrah, and Perwandurrah, when Dost Mahomed
surrendered, and the force returned to Cabal.
He has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Martinique and Guaduloupe the Medal for Ava
and Medal for Ghuznee.
55 Lieut. -Colonel Carruthers served the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan, and
commanded the Kegt. at the assault and capture of the fortress of Ghuznee (Medal), and at the
assault and capture of the fortress and citadel of Khelat.
He commanded the Forces, as a Brigadier, in the Southern Concan and Hawant Warree Country during the campaign of 1844 and 45.
56 Lieut.-Col. Mac Dowell served with the Army of India, under Lord Combermero in
1825-6, and was present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore (Medal and Clasp). Served
with the Army of the Indus under Lord K^ane, throughout the campaign in AfPtjhanistan,
in 1838-9, and commanded the 16th Lancers at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal and
Cross Dooranee Order). Commanded a Brigade of Cavalry in the Army of Reserve, assembled on the Sutlej in 1842. Served with the Army of Gwalior in 1843, and commanded
the 16th Lancers in the action of Maharajpore (Medal and C B )
Served throughout the
Sutlej campaign under Lord Gough in 1846.
Commanded the 16th Lancers at the Battle of
Budiwal a Brigade of Cavalry at AUwal, and subsequently a Brigade of Cavalry, with a
Troop of Horse Artillery attached, from Sobraon to the occupation of Lahore, and termination
of the campaign (ftledal for Aliwal and Clasp for Sobraon).
56t Lieut.-Colonel Singleton served in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1813, and was slightly
wounded at the siege of the forts at Salamanca, and twice severely wounded at the battle of
Salamanca, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
;
wounded.
59 Lieut. -Colonel Crabbe served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the 31st Dec. 1812, and
again from June 1813 to the end of the war, including the whole of the retreat to the lines of
Torres Vedras ; battle of Busaco
the advance from the lines to Guarda
first siege of
Badajoz ; siege and storm of Ciudad llodrigo
siege and storm of Badajoz
battle of
Salamanca capture of ^ladrid, and subsequent retreat through Spain battles of Nivelle, Nive,
Vic, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse, and the whole of the various minor affairs during that
period.
Wounded 15th March 1811, at Foz d'Arouee, when commanding a party which drove
a French piquet from the said village. Wounded again at Toulouse, when attacking the Tete
de Pont.
He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
60 Lieut. -Colonel Meade served with the S8th in the Penmsula in the campaigns of 1811, 12,
13, and 14, iucluding the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz in 1811, battle of
Salamanca (wounded), siege and storming of Badajoz, passage of the Nivelle and the Nive,
battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
In 1814 he accompanied his Regiment to America, and the
following year joined the army of occupation in France. In 1821 he embarked for India on the
Staff of Sir Thomas Reynell, and was at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore, for the capture of
which fortress he received the rank of Major. He has received the War Jledal with six Clasps.
61 Lieut.-Colonel Wildman served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 7th
Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Orthes.
62 Lieut.-Colonel Forster served with the Scots Fusilier Guards before Bayonne in 1814,
63 Lieut.-Colonel Beetham served in the Egyptian expedition of 1807 ; also at the taking of
Santa Maura.
64 Lieut.-Colonel Bragge served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoons from 1811 to the
end of that war in 1814, and was present in the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, for which he
has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
65 Lieut.-Colonel Albert Goldsmid served in the Peninsula with the 12th Light Dragoons,
from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the cavalry affairs at Castrajon, Quintare
de Puerta, and Monasterio ; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive (for which he
has received the War Medal with four Clasps); and siege of San Sebastian. Served also
during the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of AVaterloo.
66 Lieut.-Colonel Macarthur was present as an Ensign in the 60th at the battle of Corunna.
He afterwards served with the 39th in Sicily, and again in Spain, where he was engaged with
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the enemy at Vittoria, in the Pyrenees, at the Nivelle and the Nive, at Bayonne, Orthes, and
Toulouse, and where he also served on the personal staff of the late Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert
O'Callaghan. He accompanied his regfiment from Bourdeaux to Canada, and afterwards served
with it in the Army of Occupation in France, He has received the AVar Medal with seven Clasps.
67 Lieut-Colonel Macdowall served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 52nd,
including the actions at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
68 Lieut.-Colonel Hely served with the 57th in the Peninsula ; and having joined Lord
HUl's division in 1809, he was afterwards present at the battle of Busaco, in the actions of
Pombal and Redinha, the first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera where he was twice
wounded, and held the command of the regiment after that action ; battles of the Pyrenees,
affairs of Perache, Aire, and
Nivelle, Nive, and that before Bayonne on the 13th Dec. 1813
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Sailed for Canada at the conclusion of this war returned
marched to Paris, and served with the Army
after the peace with America, landing at Ostend
of Occupation until the breaking up of that force. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
;
73 Lieut.-Colonel Williams previously to entering the army served five years as Midshipman
was engaged in the attack of the French Fleet by Admiral Cornwallis on the
Assisted in the disembarkation of the British Army in Portugal in Aug. 1808,
and at its embarkation during and after the battle of Corunna in 1809. Accompanied the
expedition to Walcheren the same year, and served in the squadron of gun-boats in the Scheldt
covering the disembarkation of the army, and at the bombardment and capture of the fortresses
Landed with a division of sailors on the Island of
of Ter Vere, Ramakins, and Flushiug.
South Beveland, and was present at the taking of Fort Batz, and at the subsequent defence and
repulse of the enemy in their repeated efforts to repossess themselves of that important post
also in frequent gun-boat actions co-operating with the army during their evacuation of those
He quitted the navy and entered the army in Feb. 1811, and joined the 4th
islands in 1810.
Regt. in Portugal in August of the same year, and served in that corps and the 77th, into which
he was promoted from that period, to the termination of that war in 1814, without being a day
absent from his regt. He was present at the siege and storming of Badajoz, at the operations
on the Bidassoa and Adour, and affairs at St. Jean de Luz, and at the Mayor's House in front
of Bidart in Dec. 1813, and at the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Badajoz.
74 Lieut. -Colon el Nepean served in the Peninsula with the 16th Light Dragoons and was
present at the battle of the Nive on the 9!,h Dec. 1813, for which action he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
75 Lieut.-Colonel the Earl of Albemarle served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
defence of
76 Lieut. -Colonel Buiney served at the capture of Ischia and Procida, in 1809
Cadiz in 1810 ; action of the Coa and Sabugal, battle of Fufutes d'Onor, retreat from Burgos.
Served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the action at ]Merxem, bombardment of
Antwerp, and storming of Bergf n-op-Zoom. Engaged in the Burmese war at the attack of
Padowa Pass and the fortified positions of Mahatee storming the stockades and hills near, and
taking the town and works of Arracan. Wounded on the IGih June 1815, at Quatre Bras, by a
musket-shot in the left shin, and dangerously by a ball which entered the back part of the head.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor.
and of Java in
77 Lieut.-Colonel Rochfort was at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810
1811, including capture of Cornelis, storming of Serandola and Fort Djocjocarta. Storming of
Nepaul campaign in 1814 siege and sturm of Hattias
redoubts at the island of Borneo
He has received
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; siege and storm of Bhurtpore 1825 6.
the War ISIedal with one Clasp for Java.
79 Lieut -C'jlonel Rotton served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to June 1813, including
the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served
He
also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore
in the navy, and
21st Aug. 1805.
in 1825-6.
80 Lieut.-Colonel Clark served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and
storming of Cambray. Served also the campaigns of 1824 and 25 in Ava, including the taking
of Rangoon, Kimendine, Kamaroot, and Mahattee. Led the attack upon the fortified heights
at Aracan, and was severely wounded in the neck, arm, and left side.
81 Lieut.-Colonel Duudas served in the 47th on the expedition to South America in 1806-7,
and was present at the taking of Maldonado, in several skirmishes, and at the attack and
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storming of IMonte Video. He served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present in 1814 at
the capture of the Fort of Now Niiggiir, and in several skirmishes. He served also in the
Burmese Territory from Jan. 182G till peace was proclaimed.
82 Lieut.-Colonel 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. 180G.
Accompanied the
division sent from the Cape to co-operate with the expeditidu from [ndia for the reduction of
the Isle of France, having resigned the situation of
ijor of Brigade to the Royal Artillery at
the Cape, to accompany the division as a volunteer.
^V'^Gcked in the King George transport,
Nov.
1st
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.
83 Lieut.-Colonel Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from
March 1810 to the 27th Jan. 16. From 1810 to 12 was employed in the Lines of Lisbon and
Almeida; and from Jan. 1812 to the conclusion of hostilities in 1815, held the command of a
division of a Pontoon Train; (hiving been entrusted during that period with tlie organization
and equipment of four several bridges;) threw the bridges of the Guadiana, Tagus, Bidassoa,
Gave d'Oleron, Garronne, and Seine served in the trenches at the last siege of Badajoz, from
the morning of the 18th to the 23rd f f March, when the bridges of communication below the
town being destroyed and sunk, was dedpatehed (by order of the commander of the forces) to
re-establish and remain with them passing shot, shell, and ammunition during the nights, and
provisions during the day time for the remainder of the operations received the thanks of Sir
Rowland Hill at the passage of the Tagus in August same year, on the advance of his column
to Madrid; and subsequently, when on route to Salamanca (in consequence of the enemy's
cavalry intercepting the communication through the Sierra-do- Gato) was commanded by
written instructions from the commander of the forces to retire with the bridges on Alcantra
de la Reina and Badfljoz, to Elvas, and finally to Abrantes where, equipping a fresh train of
boats for the operations of the ensuing year, advanced with the army from Sabugal and FreyDada to the Ebro and Vittoria; passage of the Bidassoa in Oct. and latter part of the blockade
of Pamplona actions of the 9th and 11th Dec. 1813 at Bayonne do. Toulouse in 1814 passed
and repassed His Grace the Commander of the Forces and Staff during the operations of the
day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a fly-raft of three boats
and subsequently,
advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Royal du INIidi, proceeded thence to Bordeaux. Proceeded to Ceylon, East Indies, 16 June 16. Served as commanding engineer in the Kandian
Provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18. He has received the VA^ar Medal with three
;
Clasps.
84 Lieut.-Colonel Fogo served in America during the whole war, induing the battle of
Plattsburg.
85 Lieut.-Colonel the Honourable William Arbuthnott served in the Peninsula, and was
present at the passage of the Douro, and the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Busaco for the
two last he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
86 Lieut.-Colonel Henry Blachley served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to
Aug. 1814, including the siege and capture of Bidajoz, affair of Castrajon, battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, siege of Burgos, and retreat from thence, affair of Osma,
battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian (both operations) passage of the Bidassoa
and the Nivelle, actions of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec. 1813, in front of Bayonne,
passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he
was wounded in the head by a musket-ball. He has received the Silver War Medal with five
Clasps.
87 Lieut.-Colonel Stopford-Blair served on the expedition to South America in 1807. The
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (received a contusion),
and capture of Paris.
SS Lieut -Colonel Belson served in the Peninsula and South of France from July 1809 to
the end of the war in 1814, including the retreat v jm Talavera, action in front of Almeida,
action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Cazal Nova, Foz d'Arouce,
and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions jv ':e heiglits of the Agueda, sieges of Ciudad
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97 Lieut.-Colonel Browne commanded the 4l3t during the whole of the campaign ot
28tl
Affghanistan, and was present in the engagements with the enemy on 28th March and
5tl
Goaine,
at
30th
Aug.
April in the Pisheen Valley; in that of the 29th May near Candahar,
expeditioi
Sept. before Ghuznee, occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool,
in an(
into Kohistan, storm, capture, and destruction of Istaliff, and in the various minor affairs
between the Bolan and the Kbyber Passes.
afterward
98 Lieut.-Col. Simmons served in the Peninsula, as a volunteer with the 34th. and
in 1814
as an oificer in the 23rd, and in the Rifle Brigade, from Sept. 1811 to the en<l of that war
battle Qj
including the storming of the forts at Almaraz, affairs of San Munos and San Milan,
Bidassosj
the
crossing
Heights,
Vittoria, actions at Yanzi Bridge and Echalar, storming Vera
Served with th
battle of Nivelle, battles of the Nive, on the 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec. 1813.
and Syria
41st throughout the Burmtse war, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
Pagoda, led the head of the left column storming the trenches in front of the Dagon Pagods
storming a strong stockade in front of the Dagon Pagoda. Commanded the left wing of th
during tb,
41st regiment in the field against the Kolapore Rajah. Served with the regiment
campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, and commanded a column of attack in the action of the 28t
April in the Pisheen Valley; present also in the actions near Candahar, at Goaine, and befoi
occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool; expedition into Kohistai
Ghuznee;
between th
storm, capture, and destruction of Istalifif, and in the various minor affairs in and
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vittorii
Bolan and the Kyber Passes.
Nivelle, and Nive.
99 Lieut.-Colonel Malcolm served on the China expedition (Medal).
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100 Lieut.-Colonel Maclean served in the Burmese war and was present at the capture
Campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834. China expeditici
Zembyke and Melloon.
(Medal) including the attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusau, attack and captui*
of Chinhae, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
101 Lieut. -Colonel Donald Campbell served at Walcheren, in 1809.
102 Lieut.-Colonel Gordon was at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe :)
1810, for which he lias received the War Medal with two Clasps.
103 Lieut.-Colonel Poole served throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal) under Sir Charl
Hyde
Napier, and commanded the 22nd at the battle of Meeanee, and a brigade at the battle of
He was also previously at the destruction of the Fort of Imaumghur in the Desert. I;
abad.
served the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-5, including the investment ai
March,
106 Lieut- Colonel Richardson Robertson served in South Africa, in command ot an exp
Also
dition against the insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange River, in 1845.
command of the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Kafftr war of 1846-7.
includia
107 Lieut.-Colonel White's services : Campaign in Spain, under Sir John Moore,
and capttt
the retreat to and battle of Corunna, where he was wounded. Siege of Flushing,
He has receivj
of Walcheren; campaigns in Canada, from Nov. 1813, to the end of the war.
the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
and France, from Feb. 1813 to t
107t Lieut.- Colonel J. H. Wood served in the Peninsula
end of the war, including the battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampluna, battles of the Pyrenei
of Ortt
siege of San Sebastian, battle of the Nivelle, affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battles
t
and Toulouse. Served the campaign in America, including the attack on Plattsburg, He
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of the Lieutenant-Colonels.
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109 Lieut.-Colonel Bray served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817, 18, and 19,and was present
the sieges and captures of Rjghur, Amulnier, and Asseerghur.
He was on board the unforite ship Kent, which was burned in the Bay of Biscay, 1st March 1825.
Commanded the
Hh in the action of ISIaharajpore (Medal), and was severely wounded.
110 Lieut -Colonel Buiibury served in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war, including
.pture of Oporto, battles of Talavera aud Barro-a.
He was Major of Brigade to the force
hich defended Tarifa (at the investment of which lie had his horse shot under him), at the
pture of Seville, defence of the bridge of Puente Largo near AraDJues.
He was present at
e battles of the Nivelle and of the Kive (severely wounded), investment of Bayonne, and
mmanded the Gth Cassadores at the battle of Toulouse. He commanded the troops, and was
iployed en various services for four years in New Zealand, from the establishment of that
ttlement until 1844,
towards the close of which year he was wrecked on one of the Andaman
lands,
and he commanded the troops and crews of the transports Briton and lliinnymede, for
tj--one days, where, under the most trying yet providential circumstances, the lives of about
troops and seamen, and 104 women and children, were preserved. He commanded the 80th
Toughout the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), including the battles of Mnodkee (wounded),
rozeshah (horse shot under him), and Sobraon. He has received the War Medal and five
;
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lasps.
llOf Lieut.-Colonel Gold served in the campaign on the Sutlej with the 53rd, including the
ttles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (wounded), in the first of which he commanded the
Medal and one Clasp.
111 Lieut.-Colonel Hodgson served with the 45th in the Burmese war.
112 Lieut.-Colonel Mundy served at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1825-6, as
;de-de-camp to Lord Combermcre.
'113 Lieut.-Colonel Lock served the campaign of 1808, in Portugal, and was present at Roleia
{A Vimiera, for which battles he has received the SUver War Medal with two Clasps.
114 Lieut.-Colonel M'Cleverty serve d the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg, in April 1834,
'th the 48th regiment.
!ll4t Lieut." Colonel Robert B. Wood served as Aide-de-Camp and Military Secretary to
}\xA Hardinge throughout the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), including the battles of Moodle, Ferozeshah (seoerely wounded), and Sobraon.
115 Lieut.-Colonel Spence was present with the 31st in the action of Stuola. near Genoa, on
t; 13th April 1814, and in the subsequent attacks upon the city of Genoa until its surrender, as
Eo at the surrender of Corsica in the same year.
In 1815 he served with the army in Naples.
(h the 1st March 1825, he was present at that lamentable catastrophe, the burning of the Kent,
i'the Bay of Biscay.
He commanded the 31st throughout the campaign on the Sutlej ^Medal
cl three Clasps), at the battles of Moodkee (soon after its commencement), Ferozeshah (for
V 'ch he was
appointed a CB.), Buddiwal, and Aliwal, and the first brigade of Sir Harry
Siith's division at the battle of Sobraon; and was one of only five officers out of thirty who
taped being wounded in all the actions. Had his horse shot under him at Ferozeshali and
^giment
B'jraon
"l16
Lieut.-Colonel Grierson served at Cadiz during parts of 1812 and 1813, and afterwards
M7 Lieut.-Colonel Sandilands served with the expedition to Walcheren; also the campaign
dl815, and was engaged on the 17th June with the Horse Artillery in covering the retiring
ifvement from Quatre Bras, and on the 18th of June he was present at the battle of
literloo.
'.18 Lieut-Colonel French served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war,
Lduding siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and
irestment of Bayonne. Served also in the American war, including the actions of Bladensburg,
Mtimore, New Orleans, and Fort Bowyer. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps
P Nivelle and Nive.
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19 Lieut.-Colonel Crofton was appointed Persian interpreter to the force under Brigadier-.
'neral Litchfield, in August 1832, and served with it throughout the arduous operations in
'i-kiur, and against the tribes in the N. W. Desert, which ended in the taking of Balmeer.
20 Lieut.-Colonel Bainbrigge served with the 20th in the Peninsula, in 1808 and 9, and again
il812 and 13, and was present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees,
(there he was twice wounded and lost an arm), for which he has received the War Medal with
fir Clasps.
Served also in the Walcheren expedition.
20t Lieut.-Colonel Cunynghame served as Aide-de-Camp to Lord Saltoun during the
liter part of the war in China (medal), and was present at the siege and capture of Chinbngfoo, and at the investment of Nankin.
22 Lt-Colonel James Henderson served with the 92d at the siege of Copenhagen and action
wKioge in 1807; with the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under
& John Moore in 1808-9, including the action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna.
On the
e)edition to Walcheren in 1809.
Served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in France and
Imders with the 71st, including the affair of Tarbes, and battles of Toulouse and Waterloo,
{which last he was severely wounded in the thigh by a grape-shot. He has received the War
dal with two Clasps for Corunna and Toulouse.
23 Lieut.-Colonel Le Mesurier served in the 24th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope
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In 1811, he joined the 2nd Battalion in the Peninsula, where he served until the end
in 1806.
of that war in 1814, and was present at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Echalar, Nivelle, and Orthes (severely contused); and in the severa
affairs on the banks of the Dourdogne in front of Bordeaux, being on continual advance guard
when that part of the army was moving forward on Angouleme. He has received the Wai
Medal with four Clasps.
124 Lt.-Colonel Juhn Swinburn served wiih the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 the
;
campaign of 1808 in Portugal, wounded in the head on the retreat to Vigo. Subsequent
campaigns in the Peninsula until 1812, including the action of the Coa, battle of Fuentef
d'Onor, action of Sabugal, battle of Busaco, retredt to and occupation of the Lines of Torres
Vedras, subsequent advance in pursuit of Massena, and actions of Pombal and Redinha
in the hip.
Joined the army at Toulouse in April 1814. Present at New Orleans
in Jan. 1815. Subsequently joined the Duke of Wellington's army at Brussels, was presen'i
H<
at the capture of Paris, and remained with the Army of Occupation until the end of 1818.
has received the ^Var Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor.
125 Lt.-Colonel Robert Kelly served in the Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th
and was severely wounded in action with the enemy, 19th March 1814. He has received th'
War Medal with five Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
126 Lt.-Colonel Thomas Kelly served with the late 26th Lt. Dragoons during the latte
part of the Carib war in St. Vincent. He afterwards accompatiied his Regt. to Portugal am
from thence to Egypt the Transport in which he embarked was attacked by a Spanish Gu!
He served at the siege of Aboukir Casth
Boat, which, after a sharp conflict was beaten off.
with the dismounted part of his Regt. He was also present in the action of the 21st Marc
1801, and in the affair of the advance of the army to the westward of Alexandria under Si
Eyre Coote. He was wounded in a night attack on the enemy's outposts on the 25th Aug
when, with a small detachment, he drove in the cavalry piquet, and captured the whole of th
infantry piquets opposed to him, which were much more numerous than his own party. H
has received the Gold Medal from the Grand Seignior for the Egyptian campaign, and also tl
wounded
silver
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Lieuteriant'Colortels.
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134 Lt.-Colonel During served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and subsequently from the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of
Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
135 Lt.-Colonel Tennant served at the siege of Flushing in 1809.
136 Lt.-Colonel the Honourable AVm. Noel Hill served in the Burmese war, in 182.5 and 26
(Medal), and was present in the actions of Prome and Tandwajn.
137 Lt -Colonel Irwin served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to Feb. 1814, including the
capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz, siege and storm of
Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of Bidajoz and capture of the castle by escalade (7th April 1812), battle
of Salamanca, capture of ^Madrid and the Retiro, battles of Vittoria and the P_>renees, besides
various aii'airs and skirmishes on the advance and retreat of the array.
Served al.o the
Kandyan campaigns of 1817 and IS in Ceylon. He has received the War INIedal with nine Clasps.
138 Lieut. -Colonel Cosset served in Canada in 1813 and 1814.
139 Lieut-Colonel Harrison served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, and was
and Tarifa.
140 Lieut.-Colonel Wright served in Spain from 1st Jan. 1810, to the 31st Dec. 1812, including the defence of Cadiz, Fort Matagorda, and Tarifa.
141 Lieut.- Colonel's Bent's services
Expedition to Walcheren, and bombardment of Flush|ing; Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1810 to June 1813, including the first siege of Badajoa,
battle of Albuhera, 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
;he different atfairs connected therewith.
Severely wounded at San Munos.
He has received
.;he \Var Medal with two Clasps.
142 Lieut.-Colonel Jebb served in the last American war.
142+ Lieut.-Colonel Busiett was actively employed in various operations against the French
prior to his entry into the British service, and was severely wounded by a bayonet thrust in the
right side of his neck, and taken prisoner at the capture of Fort Urbano.
Served afterwards
iuring the operations at Malta in 1800.
Served in Sicily in 1817 in Calabria in 1808 ; after
which he was taken prisoner at the capture by the French of the Island of Capri.
143 Lieut.-Colonel Gibsone served throughout the Kathr war of 1846-7, and was present on
iilmost every occasion in which the troops were engaged with the enemy; and he had the comnand of and led the charge of Cavalry in the decisive affair of the Gwanga, on the 8th June
1846, when a large body of the enemy was encountered and utterly broken, leaving upwards of
too dead on the field, on which occasion his services were warmly acknowledged in the public
.lespatches, and his name particularly mentioned in General Orders.
143t Lieut.-Colonel Gillespie was landed with a detachment of Royal Marines at Rosas on
7th Nov. 1808, and occupied the citadel. Present at the sortie on the 8th, when the British
were forced by the superior number of the enemy to retire.
Served on the China expedition
'Medal), and was present !it the attack and capture of the forts and works at Chuenpee, and
^;he capture of Annunghoy and North Wantong.
144 Lieut.-Colonel Story served in the Peninsula and France from Nov. 1812 to May 1814,
Deluding the siege of San Sebastian, and passages of the Bidassoa and Adour. He has received
jhe Silver War Medal and one Clasp for San Sebastian.
144f Lieut.-Colonel Garmston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle of Timor, in 1811
iapture of Java, in 1812 ; attack of Palambang, Isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, Isle of Borneo
\lgiers in 1816.
the advance on the 28th May
Present at the Sortie from Bilboa 15th May
md was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian 6th June, 1836. Ha has received
he ^Military War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
14.J Lieut.-Colonel John Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, &c. in 1806 and 1807,
|,luring the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was engaged in several flotilla affairs on
he Scheldt.
Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1810 and 1811 ;
vas engaged in several detached operations, particularly in one of a severe character on the
Iiver Guadalquiver. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged
U an attack on Craney IsJand, and at the taking of Hampton and Ociacoke under Sir
jeorge Cockburn. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he was
^aentioned in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatches.
Engaged during a six weeks' siege of
Tort Erie, and was intrusted with the construction of a field-work for the defence of the
ight of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force.
In
816 he was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Exmouth,
ly whom he was detached to fire carcasses at the enemy's vessels within the Mole.
He was
Iso present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir II. B. Ntale.
Lieut.yol. Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, which establishment
riginated in his proposition, and was organized by him.
146 Lieut.-Colonel Storks served as Assistant- Adjutant-General at the Cape of Good Hope
\u.T\ng the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
147 Lieut.-Colonel T. C. Smith prior to entering the Army served for a short period in the
ifavy and was three times wounded.
He served in the Peninsula from June 1813 to the end of
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that war in 1814, and was present at the affair of OrdaL He served also the campaign of 18U
and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
148 Lieut -Colonel George T. C. Napier commanded the Cape Mounted Kiilemen at th(
that o
action of the Gwanga, and throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-7; as also throughout
1850-51-52,
p
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149 Lieut." Colonel Macbean served in the Peninsula and France, from July 1812 to Augus
ani
Sebastian
of
San
both
sieges
Vittoria,
of
batttle
1814, including the affair at Osma,
9th, lOtb
capture of it; passage of the Nivelle, 10th November, and actions of the Nive,
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the captur
11th, and 12th December, 1813.
Served afterwards with the army of occupation untQ 1818. He has received th
of Paris.
silver War Medal with four Clasps.
,
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150 Lieut.- Colonel James served in the Peninsula and France, from Oct. 1812 to Apni 1814
receive
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Orthes,
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Nivelle,
including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrei ees,
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(Medal), am
151 Lieut.-Colonei Faber served with the 49th throughout the war with China
was present at the first and second captures of Chusan, storm and capture of the heights abov
repulse
of th
Canton, attack and capture of Atnny and of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, and
begoan, c
night attack, attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of
Chapoo, and of Woosung, and investment of Nankin.
Waterloo.
152 Lieut.- Colonel Burnaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle ot
and has n
Ig2t Lieut.-Colonel Coryton served at the passage of the Dardanelles in 1807,
ceived the War Medal with one Clasp.
153 Lieut.-Colonel Rochfort Scott served with the expedition against New Orleans, and wiof Foi
present at the attack on the American Lines on the 8th Jan. 1815, and at the capture
Boyer. Served aftersvards in France with the Army of Occupation, from July 1815 to Dec. 1818
and with the allied Anglo-Turkish force in Syria, from Dec. 1840 to Nov. 1841.
the battle of WaterIo(
1 54 Lieut. -Col. Hennis served the campaign of 1 815, and was present at
Flushin;,
155 Lieut.-Col. Enoch served with the expedition to Walcheren and at the siege of
and Olivenfa,
in 1809; in the Peninsula from 1810 to 1813, including the sieges of Badajoz
i|
1811 ; battle of Albuhera, actions of Fuente Gumalda, 25th, 26th, and 27th Sept. 1811 ; sieges
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded, and horse killed und
Cambi"
him). Served also the campaign of 181.5, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of
and capture of Paris. He has received the Medal with four Clasps.
capture ot tl
155t Lt.-Colonel Fegen was at the taking of the fort and town of Guadia ;
destruction of French forts near Po
under batteries near Marseilles
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Vendre
1815.
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158+ Lt.-Colonel Calamy has served in every quarter of the globe, and in the
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with
affairs
minor
and
several
France,
Java,
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Flushing,
Isle
Nyburg,
85
Brigade Major to the British Forces landed in Syria in 1840. He has received the Military
War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
159 Liout.-Coloncl Donaldson served in the Peninsula with the 57th, from June 1809 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the siege of Bad^joz in April 1811, battles of Albuhera, Vittoria,
and the Pyrenees.
IGO Lieut. -Colonel Long served with the 71st in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1813 to the end of that
war ill 1814, including the action at Canibo, battles of the Nive, before Bayonne (wounded), Orthes,
Aire, Tar])es, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
He
has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
160f Lieut. -Colonel H. 11. Irving served in the American 'VVar in 1814-15.
IGl Lieut.-Colouel Birtwhistle served the campaign of 1814 in the South of France with the 32nd.
Also tlie campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras (slightly wounded), retreat on the
17tii June, and battle of Waterloo (severely wounded).
IGlt Lt. -Colonel Fraser served in the Peninsula and south of France with the 92nd, from
October 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp
for the Nive, in which battle he was severely wounded.
162 Lieut.-Colonel Algeo served in the Peninsula with the 77th from Aug. 1813 to the end of
the war.
1G3 Lieut.-Colonel Graham served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and afterwards in the
Peninsula, including the blockade of Bayonne.
Subsequently in the American war, including the
action at Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, and those in Front of
New Orleans on the 20th Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815 also at tlie taking of Fort Bowyer.
163f Lt. -Colonel Palmer served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attack upon
the village of Merxem, 13th Jan.; also second attack and capture 2nd Feb., when his regiment
captured two guns; bombardment of the French fleet in the Scheldt, from 3rd to 6th February.
Actively engaged at Fort Frederick on the Scheldt, 22d March, in impeding the passage of
French line of battle ships to Fort Lillo, for the purpose of throwing provisions and assistance
into the garrison.
Again eoj^.b^, s 1 o i the sainj duty 25th March following.
1C4 Lieut.-Colouel Black served the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded. Also in the campaign on the Sutlcj (Medal),
including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
164t Lt.-Col. Swinburne served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, including
the battles of Oporto, Talavera (wounded in the right arm and foot), and Busaco
actions at
Pombal, Leria, Condeixa, Fleur-de-lis, Guarda, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first
siege of Badajoz, action at El Bjdon, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle ; action at Salvaterre, battle of Ort-hes (wounded in the
neck), action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with
ten Clasps.
1G5 Lieut.-Colonel Waymouth served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards from Nov. 1812
to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, and the
battles of the Pyrenees. Also the campaign of 1815, including the action of Quatre Bras, coverSeverely wounded and taken prisoner,
ing the retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo.
when cliargiug the French cuirassiers at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
1G6 Lieut.-Colonel GilDson served in the Peninsula with the 1st Light Infantry battalion of the
King's German Legion, from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege of San
Sebastian, an action in the Pyrenees at the passage of the Bidussoa (wounded ), and the subsequent
Served also the campaign of 1815, and
actions in wliich the left wing of the army was engaged.
was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
167 Lieut.-Colonel Morse-Cooper served tlie campaign of 1814 as a Volunteer from the R. M.
College with the Royals, and was present at the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
Also served with
Also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
the 11th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Blun-tpore in 1825-6, under Lord Combermere, where he volunteered for the dismounted Cavalry storming party. Sliglitly wounded at
Bayonne, and severely at Waterloo, having received five wounds. Has received the Waterloo
;
War
85a
the siege of San Sebastian, action of Sau Marcial, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle
and Nive, and all the operations round Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and
was present in the action at Plattsburg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for
Nivelle and Nive.
171 Lieut. -Colonel de Lacy served with the 48th Regt. in the Peninsular war in the battle of
Busaco, lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Marshal Massena, first siege of Badajoz, battles of Albuhera, Vittoria (wounded;, and the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd Aug. 1813), served seven years in
Jamaica and the West Indies. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
172 Lieut. -Colonel Caine served in the Nepaul campaign of 1815, and was present in action at
In the Deccan war of 1817 and 18, including the action at Jhubbulpore, where he
Jeelghur.
He
carried the regimental colour of the 17 th in the attack of the heights defended by the Arabs.
was Major of Brigade at the assault and capture of Bliurtpore, and was present diu-ing the whole
wcumded by a grape shot in the left foot whilst charging tlie enemy's guns on the
of tlie siege
day of the capture. He commanded the Grenadiers of the 26th at the capture of Chusan
(Medal) 5th July 1840, and was British Commissioner, and Military Magistrate of that island
He lias been in Asia from the commencement of his serviceto
until its evacuation in Feb. 1841.
the present period, liaving left India in 1840 wiih the China expedition ; and he is now employed
Has received the Indian ^'^a^ Medal
as Colonial Secretary and Auditor General of Hong Kong.
witii two Clasps for Nepaul and Bhurtpore.
173 Lieut. -Colonel Scargill served with the 9th at the defence of Tarifa, from May to Dec. 1811.
Also in the Soutli of France from March to May 1814, including the blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
174 Lieut. -Colonel Lewis served in the Burmese war.
175 Lieut-Colonel Finucane has served in Spain, France, Italy, the Mediterranean, Jamaica,
and India. In 1814 he was with the Austrian Army in Italy and at the surrender of Genoa. He
was in several affuirs in Ava during the Burmese War also at the storming of Bhurtpore. In
the Spanish service in 1835, 36, as Lieut. -Colonel on the Staff, and has received tlie Cross of St.
Fernando ; also the War Medal for India with two Clasps.
176 Lieut. -Colonel Ainsworth served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and subsequently in the
Peninsula, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and 2nd siege of Badajoz, and battle of Nivelle.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
177 Lieut. -Colonel Clarke served in the attack on the Russian gun-boats and batteries on
Percola Point in 1809. At the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and at the battle of Algiers.
War Medal with two Clasps.
178 Lieut.-Colonel Tothill landed in command of a detachment of Royal Marines on 24th
April 1813 at St. Cataldo, and by a resolute advance with the bayonet dislodged a body of troops
from a strong position, and captured the vessel from which they bad debarked. Was at the
attack and surrender of the Island of Augusta. Landed on 1st Feb. 1813 with 50 Royal
Marines and 160 other troops at Port Buffalo, and carried the eminence. Was at the attack
of the sea batteries and surrender of the island of CuryoJa, 3rd Feb., and at the capture of
the Devil's Island, 14th April.
179 Lieut.-Col. Hearle has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp; as also the Turkish
Medal, for Syria, 1840.
180 Lt. -Colonel Fordyce served with the 74th Highlanders in the Kaffir war in 1851.
181 Lieut.-Colonel George served throughout the campaign in Scinde (Medal) under Sir
Charles Napier, including the destruction of Imaumghur in the desert, and the battles of
Meeanee and Hyderabad, 1843, at which last he commanded the 22nd regt. He served also
the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-5; and Brigadier Hicks being mortally wounded, Major George took command of detachments at the storm of the Petahs and
northern front of PanuHa and Pownghur, Nov. 27, and was present at, the investment and
capture of both those forts, being in command of the left, flank post ; and during the operations
against the Forts Munnahur and Munsuntosh in the Southern Concau, commanded left wing
22nd regt., and afterwards commanded the Field Brigade (temporarily) at Kolapore.
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Major Rose accompanied the 78th to Hollaud, and was present at the sortie of Ninie^ueu
and in several other engagements on the Waal. He served afterwards with the 87th, at tlie
attack on Porto Rico, and capture of Surinam, and in the Brigand War in St. Lucia. Also iu
South America, and was present at the siege and capture of Monte Video (where he scaled the
walls in the command of three companies), and captured a stand of colours, and secured a quantity of arms
at the attack on Buenos Ayres he received three wounds, one of which can'ied his
left eye out of its socket.
He accompanied the regiment to the Peninsula ; but, from the state of
his wounds, was obliged to return to England.
2 Major Lepper served in the Peninsula with the 24th and was present at the battles of Busaco,
Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees (severely wounded), and Orthes, and at the siege of Ciudad
Rodrigo, for which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
3 Major de Brem served the campaigns in Germany from 1792 to 1800 in Egypt in 1801 , in
Naples in 1805 in Calabria in 180G ; in Egypt in 1807 at the taking of Ischia in 1809 ; at the
in the
siege of Santa Maura in 1810 ; at the defeat of the French in Sicily in the same year
campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14 in the Peninsula and South of France. Severely wounded in Germany on the 30th September 1796 ; and again at the battle of the Pyrenees on the 30th July 1813.
3t Major Hart served in Saumarez's actions in Algtsiras Bay and the Straits of Gibraltar
1
in 1801.
4 Major Spinluff served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
5 Major Thomas Wilson served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Peninsula with
the 28th and was present at the battles of Busaco, Albuliera, ami Vittoria (severely wounded),
for which and for Egypt he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
5t Major Burton served with Sir Sidney Smith at Caitfa, and distinguished himself in a
gallant but unsuccessful attempt to cut out four vessels from the port of Caiffa, 21 March,
1799. Expedition to Egypt in 1801 (Gold Medal). Expedition to Holland and occupation of
South Beveland. In the Artillery Companies attached to the 1st Battalion of Royal Marines
during the American War in 1813. Battle of Algiers in 1816 (wounded), for which he got the
brevet rank of Major. Has received ihe War Medal with two Clasp?.
6 Major Christopher Wilkinson sei-ved the campaign of 1799 in Holland, under the Duke of
York. Accompanied the expedition to the north of Germany in 180.J, under Lord Catlicart.
7 Major Saudliam served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the 27th
Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., and 2nd Oct. Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807
to Sweden, and
afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore in 1808-9; subsequently to VValcheren,
in 1809
t'no campaign in Holland, in 1814 ; and in Flanders and Fraii'-e in 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
8 Major J. W. Henderson served with the 8th West India Rpgiment at the capture of the
Danish West India Islands in 1801 ; and was afterwards present at the suppression of the mutiny
of that regiment at Prince Rupart's, in Dominica.
Served vith the 3rd West India Regiment at
the storming and capture of Jlorne Fortunee in St. Lucia, and at the capture of Tobago. Joined
the 50ili afier the storming of Almaraz, and served in the Peninsula and France until the peace
of 1814,
Severely wounded in the head at the capture of Aire, on the 2nd March 1814. He haa
received the War Medal with four Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
9 Major the Honourable Sir Francis Stanhope served in the llth Foot at the siege of Flushing
in 1809 ; and with the 1st Life Guards in the Peninsula and South of France, and was on the Staff
at the battle cf Toulouse, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
10 Major Edward Jones served as Adjutant of the 77th at Walcheren in 1809; and in the
Peninsula from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the action of El Bodon, also
the sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz. Severely wounded at the storming of
Ciudad Rodrigo.
11 Major Lowry served with the 69th at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
13 Sir Trevor Wheeler served in the Peninsula with the 16th Light Dragoons from June 1810
to the end of that war in 1814, including the pursuit of Massena from the lines, actions of Pombal, Rediuha, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions of Llerena and
Castrejon, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, and the
Nive, 9th to 12th Dbc. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Sir
Trevor has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Fuentes d' Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and
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the capture of Oporto mid battle ol' Talaveni, for whioh he has received the War Medal
wilh one Clasp.
21 Miijur Lein( a ha3 received the War M< dal with one Clasp for the battle of Trafalgar.
2'2 Major Macplierson served in Hanover in 1805 and 0; at Buenos Ayres in 1807 ; in Portugal
and Spain from July 1808 to Jan. 1800, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera; action at
Lugo, and battle of Corunna. With the expedition to Walclieren, and siege of Flushing, where
he was wounded ; the Peninsular campaigns from May to Dec. 1812, including the battle of Salamanca, where he was severely wounded. He has i-eceived the War Medal with four Clasps.
2:5 Major Ilartrcan served in the expedition to Hanover in 1805-G ; at the siege of Copenhagen
in 1807 ; in Sweden, Portugal, and Spain in 1808-9, including the advance and retreat of the
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army and
attack and capture of Ter Vere; present also at Middleburg and Flushing.
25 Major Mackay served witii tlie 08th on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the capture of
Flushing in 1809. Also in the Peninsula from Jur.e 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Bursyos, and battles of Vittoria (wounded in the head), the
Pyrenees, the Nivellc, and Orthes, for wliicli he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
20 Major Aubin served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war, including
battles ot Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th, 28th, 30th, and 31st July; Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 11th, and
Severely wounded through
13tii Dec. 1813, besides many other minor actions and skirmishes.
the left side, in action at Couchez, 18th March 1814.
Served subsequently in the American war.
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28 Major William Seward served with the 9th in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809,
and was present at the battie of Vimiera ; on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the defence of Tarifa, battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria,
and the Nive, and blockade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
29 Major Stack served in the Peninsula with the 24 th from June 1809 to Feb. 1813, and again
from 2nd Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talaveia (wounded)
and Busaco, actions at Espiniil and Foz d'Arouce, repulse of a sortie at Ciudad Rodiigo, battle of
Salamanca, capture of the Reiiro at Madrid, taking of the hills and outworks before Burgos, siege
of Burgos and storming of the breaches (severely contused), various skirmishes with the rearguard and covering party at the bridge over the Carrion on the retreat, and battle of Orthes,
where he was severely wounded by a ball, which shattered the left elbow-joint, and occasioned
amputation of the arm. Served eight years in Canada, and received a severe contusion on the
Lead in 1829, when on duty. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
30 Alajor Clements served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; subsequently on
the expedition to South America; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, and extra aide-de-camp to
Sir John Moore at the battle of Corunna. On tlie expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; the Peninftular campaigns from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and Merina, Salamanca, Begar, Vittoria,.
Valley of Bastan, and the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal vvith three Clasps for Corunna, Vittoria, and Pyrenees.
32 JMajor Harrisim served at Copenhagen in 1807; the storming of Fort Cornelis and capture
of Java in 1811.
With the Euyal Marine Battalion acting against the Americans iu Georgia,
in the Chesapeake, at Ildmpton, destruction of Barney's FlotUla, capture of the Anaconda, and
of Washington.
34 Major Willats served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including the siege
and storming of Ciudad Roilrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz from 19th Jan. to Gth April 1812 ;,
operations near and blockade of Bayoime.
He ha.- received the War Medal with tv\o Clasps.
at Travaiicore in 1809, and in Ava in 1825.
36 Major Charters served with the expedition to Hanover, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 theWalcheren expedition, in 1809 ami campaign in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch, in 1814.
38 Major Handcock accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 joined the army in.
Sicily in 1806, and was employed with its various operations from 1806 to 1810; went with th&
expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Iscliia and Procida; returned to Sicily
and employed against the French army, in 1811. Served in Spain during 1812 and 13, including,
Also the campaign of 1815,
the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, and affair of Villa Franca.
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
39 Major Sutherland served with the 72nd at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ;
and accompanied the force from thence to co-operate at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810.
40 Major Gregory served in the American war iu 1814 and 15, and commanded a gun-boat
belonging to the Flotilla under Commander Owen, on Lake Ontario, for which he received the
thanks of the Naval Commander-in-Chief.
41 Major Wright served at the capture of Madeira, in 1808
and the campaign in the Peninsula, under Sir Jolin Moore, in 1808-9.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Corunna.
43 Major Crawfurd served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1812 to July 1814, including operations
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of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Ortlies (severe gunshot wound). He has received tlie War Medal with four Clasps for Salamanca, Nivelle, Nive,
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44 Major Barou served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814
46 Major Colebrook served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
47 Major Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th from Sept. 1813 to June 1814, including
the battles of Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec, and Orthes. He has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
48 Major Marshall served with the 91st on the expedition to Portugal in 1808, including the
battles of Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain and retreat througli Gallicia under Sir John
Moore, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, (26th, '27th, 28th, and 30th July),
the Nivelle, and the Nive, on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13ti) Dec. 1813, investment of Bayonne,
and battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampeluna, 28th July 1813, and severely at Orthes.
He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
49 Major Manners served in the Peninsula with the 59th from Aug. 1812 to May 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian in Aug. 1813, battle of the Nive on
the 9th, 10th, and 11th December 1813. Wounded at the storming of Bhurtpore on the 18th
January 1826. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
60 Major Cooke's services: See page 116, note 2.
51 Major B. P. Browne served the campaign of 1815 with the 11th Dragoons, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere,
in 1825-6; and was a volunteer for the dismounted cavalry storming party.
62 Major Moore was present with the 2nd battalion of the 87 th in nearly every action in which
it was engaged, the gi-eater part of the time as adjutant, including the battle of Talavera (wounded
in the right thigh, where the ball still remains), defence 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 out-posls. Served also tlie Mahratta campaign
of 1817 and 18 and in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 26.
He has received the War Medal with
seven Clasps.
63 Major John Clarke served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Oi)orto and Talavera, lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Arroyo de
Moliuo and Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria. the Pyrenees
(from 25th to 31st July, and 2nd Aug.), the Nivelle, the Nive (9th and 13th Dec), action of St.
At
Palais, battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous skirmishes.
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. He has received
the War Medal with eight Clasps.
64 Major Sheppard served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Canada from March 1814 to Dec.
1816, including the actions at Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, before Fort Erie, and the attack on
Snake Hill.
55 Major Richardson served
in the Peninsula with the 11th from Aug. 1809 to Oct 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.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Busaco.
57 Major Tatton served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and
was present at the blockade oT Bayonne.
58 Ma.)or Jackson served in the Peninsula from Dec 1809 to 1814, and was severely wounded
through the left breast and in both arms at the battle of Albuliera. Served subsequently in the
American war. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
59 Major Robertson served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the
siege of Flushing.
Also at the taking of the Kandian country, in Ceylon, under Sir Robert
Brownrigg,
60 Major Rivers landed at Passages in Dec. 1813, and joined the light division in 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.
61 Major Wood served the Waterloo campaign with the 14tii Foot.
62 Major Buchan served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring of the
Hill
in tlie thigh at the storniing
106
of Badajoz.
He
War Medal
with four
Clasps.
70 Major Joseph Smith served with the 27th in Sicily when Murat threatened it with invasion ;
nnd for nearly three years in the Peninsula, including the battle of Castalla, and the attack at the
Col d'Ordal.'
71 Majdr M'Pherson served the campaign of 1813 in Holland, including the actions at Merxem
and bombardment of Antwerp. We served with the 99th in operations against the Natives in New
Zealanil, and was severely wounded.
li Major Paseoe served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814, including
the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, and otlier operations; sieges of Badajoz (first siege), Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian.
Army of
Occupation from 1815 to 1818. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
73 Major Spiller served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing, and the attack
and capture of Ter Vere.
74 Major Montagu served at the siege of Dantzic, in 1813; also the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Cambray.
75 Major Newnian served with the 14th at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1825-6,
Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing; capture of the
76 Major O'Neill's services:
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, including the capture of the Forts Singhur,
Isle of France
Wossoola, Poorunrier and Sholapore.
77 Major Cami)bell served tlie campaign of 1814, in the south of France, including the
investment of Bayonne. Served also throughout the Burmese war.
78 Major Poyntz served in the Peninsula as a volunteer with the 30th, from February to
November 1811, including the occnpati<m of the Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena,
actions of Sabngal, Almeida, and Barba del Puerco, and battle of Fuentes d'Ouor, for which he
has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
79 Major Fraser served in tlie Peninsula with the 53rd from Aug. 1811 to the eud of that war
in 1814, including the siege and capture of the fortified convents at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
siege of the castle of Bui-gos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, and Toulouse. Severely
wounded at Pampeluna on the 26th July 1813. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
80 Major Codd served with the 48th, in the operations against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834.
81 Major Wilkinson served with the 13th throughout tlie Burmese war, including the landing
at Cheduba, storming the Stockade, and capture of the Island
afikir at Kumaroot, storming
seven Stockades at Kumaroot, att^ick and capture of Syriam, actioj.s near Rangoon, ou the 1st,
5th, and 7tii Dec. 1824; storming of Kokien (wounded); expedition to Bassein, and capture of
Nearais, Bassein, and Lamina actions at Sembike and Napadee, storming of ISIelloon, and battle
of Pagahm Mew.
He also served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan from 1838 to 1842
inclusive, including the expedition to Girishk, storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), storming
of the Khoord Cabool Pass, afTair of Tczee.i, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the fort of
Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jell^labad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, 11th
March, 24th March, and 1st April, 1842 general artion and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalahad on the 7th April 1842 (Slcdal), in which action he commanded the centre column after the
fall of Colonel Dennie.
Commanded the 13tli in storming the heights of Jugdulluck, in the general action of Tczeen, and at the recapture of Cabool (Medal), for which he has received the Com-
War
107
Servicrs of
tlie
jMnjarx.
1844-5, in the Southern Coucau and Sawaut Warree country, including the inrestment and capture of the Forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh ; and on particular service inthe Kaffir war (South
of Africa) during part of 1846-7.
88 Major Hale served the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-6 with the 3rd Light Dragoons and was
present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasps).
89 Major Tew served with the 50th in the battle of Punniar (Medal). Also the campaign of
1845-6 on the Sutlej (Medal and three Clasps) including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah,
Aliwal, and Sobraoii (dangerously wounded).
90 Major L'Estrange served the campaign of 1815 with the 71st Regiment, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo.
91 Major Hind served with the 45th Regt. in the Kaffir War.
92 Major Pearson served at the siege of Bhurtpore, ar.d was a volunteer for the dismounted
cavalry storming party. Reserved also in the action at Maharajpore, 29tli Dec. 1843 (Medal),
and in the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, including the battles of Buildiwal, Aliwal, and
Sobraon at Aliwal he commanded the riglit wing of the IGth Lancers, and subsequently the
:
regt., as also at
Sobraon.
93 Major Longworth joined the 40th early in 1842 at Candahar, and served with it iu
Affghanistan, and was present in the engagements of the 30th August at Goaine, and 5th September before Ghuznee, the occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool, and the various
minor affairs in and between the Bolan and Khyber Passes
Medal inscribed " Ghuznee and
Cabool." He served also the campaign of the Sutlej in the 31st, and was present at the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and S jbraon, throughout which last he commanded the
Regiment, and had his horse shot under him, he was one of only five officers out of thirty who
escaped being wounded in all the actions Medal and three Clasps.
94 Major Long served the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal and three Clasps), in the 50th,
including the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
95 Major Waugh served the Mahratta campaign with the 16tli Lancers, including the battle
of Maharajpore (MeJal), 29th Dec. 1843; also as Assist.-Quartcr-Master-General to Sir Harry
Smith during the campaign of the Sutlej (Medal and one Clasp), including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (wounded).
96 Major Beckham served the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14.
97 Major Percival Brown served with the 41st in the Burmese war in 1824 and 25.
98 Major Bender served in Canada from Dec. 1808, to Jan. 1815, and was present in the
action of Maguaga, taking of Detroit, taking several Block-houses on the Miamie River, actions
at the River Raisin and Miamie, storming of Sanduskey and Fort Niagara, engagement of 2nd
Jan. 1814, actions at Black Rock and at Buffalo. He has received the War Medal and one Clasp
for Fort Detroit.
98t Major Atkin served with the 2nd Light Infantry of the King's German Legion at Waloheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from Dec. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the attack on Gaarda Heights, battle of Albuhera, sieges of Olivenca, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz,
and forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, siege of Burgos
pnd covering the retreat from thence, when the two Light Infantry battalions of the German
L"g'on repulsed a large body of French cavalry battle of Viitoria, action at Tolosa, siege of
SiTi S bastian, actiun* in the Pyrenees, passige of the Bidassoa (wounded), baUles of Nivelle
aiiri Nive, investment of Bayonne (wounded) and repulse of the sortie, besides various minor
affairs.
Present also at the capture of Paris in 1815. He has received the War Medal and
six Clasps.
99 Major Mylius served with the 26th throughout the China expedition (Medal), and was
present at the first capture of Chusan, the operations before Canton fi'oin the 24th to the 31st
May 1841, at Woosung, Shanghae, Chin Kiang Foo, and Nanking.
99f Major Kelson served with the late 10.3rd in the American M-ar, and was present in the
action of Lundy's Latie, at the storming of Fort Erie on the morning of the 15th Aug. 1814,
and at the repulse of the sortie on the 9th September following.
100 Major Mackay served with the 21st Fusiliers the campaign of 1807 in Esypt. Made
pris incr of war in an engagement w'.th the enemy in Calabria 16th June 1809, and detained as
siicli until 14th May 1814.
Pre>en-, at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
101 Major Creagh served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and was engaged on the heights of
Arlaban in Alava, on the ICth, 17th, and 18th January 1836, besides several other affairs. He
was also employed on a Particular Service in Canada at the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1837.
lOOf Major Norman served in the Peninsular, and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps fir the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees ; and he was aevtrtly wounded and taken
prisoner in the Maya Pass.
102 Major Scott was at the destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cette, 26th Oct.
1809 in action with the French fleet off Toulon, IQtli July, 1811 ; in the action at Navarino, 20th
Oct. 1827.
103 Major Gray served throughout the Bu;'mese war, and was engaged in the attack on the
enemy's entrenched position near Rangoon, storming the stockades at Kokein, Tantabain, Panlang, Denobiu Pagoda, capture of Denobiu, tlie entrenched position near Prome, Malown, and
Pagahm Mew. Served also in Scinde and Beloochistan from 1839 to 1842.
104 Major Prior served in the Peninsula with the 11th Dragoons, and was present at the battle
of Salamanca, and various outpost affairs.
Served also the campaign of 1815; commanded the
skirmishes of the 18th Hussars on the 17th June, and received the first fire of the French army
on that day; present also at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. He has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
:
War
108
111
105 Major Tinlinff served with tlio 13tli at tlie cai)tiire of Rangoon, lltli May 1824.
lOG Major Murray served in the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1817-18.
107 Major Bourcliier served in France with tlie army under the Duke of Wellington from 1815
to 1818; and in Canada during tlic insurrection in 1838 and 39, and was employed at Prescot,
under Colonel Young, in organizing the Militia of that section of the Province.
108 Major Jolni Holton served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, and was present at the
siege of Rhyghur.
100 Major Lloyd served the campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of Waterloo,
taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Served one campaign latter part of 182G against tlie
Rajaii of Kolapore. Also tlie campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844 (including the
storming of Punclla), and that in the Concan in 1845.
110 Major Barnes served at the capture of Fort Anjar in Cutch 25th Dee. 1815; the Mahratta
campaigns of 1817-18; escalade of the Fort of Bhooj in Cutch, March 1819; siege of Ras-elKymali and Zyah in Arabia, Dec. 1810; escalade of Dwarka Ohamandel, Dec. 1820; action of
Beni-Boo-Ally in Arabia, l\Iarch 1821.
111 Major Riley was in an engagement with a French squadron in the Mozambique channel
3rd July 1810 served the Nepaul campaign of 1814 and 15,
112 Major Fynmore, previously to entering tiie Royal ISlavines, served several years as midshipman in the navy, and wa at the battle of Trafalgar and at Buenos Ayres in 1807. In 1809
and 10 he served in tlie 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. Ou the night of the 1st of Aug.
1810 cut out three mercliant vessels under a heavy fire of field-pieces and musketry. Six weeks
detached from H. JI. vS. 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 1816 he served at Algiers and in 1821, 22, and 23, in the
West Indies, and was engaged with piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of which were captured.
113 Major Johnston sfrved with tlie 49th throughout the whole of the operations in China,
except the capture of Segoan, and was present at the attack and capture of Chusan (bolh
operations), storm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy and
Chinhae, occupation of Ninspo and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of Segoan,
Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
114 Major Deverell served the Dcccan campaigns of 1810, 17, and 18; in the Persian Gulf in
1819 and 20, including the rapture of the Arab fortresses of Ras-el-Khyma and Zyah ; and in the
Burmese war, from Nov. 1825 until the peace in 182G, including the capture of Donabew, attacks
on tlie height near Prome, of Maloon, and of several storkades.
115 IMajor M'Mahon served with tlie 9th Lancers in the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, and
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
110 Major George Francis White served the campaign on tlie Sutlej in 1845-6, with the 31st,
including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, for which he has received the Medal and one
Clasp.
He was afterwards present at Buddiwal.
117 Major Seagram served with the 45th in the Kaffir war of 1847.
118 Mij ir Gardiner served with the 22nd Regiment throughout the operations in Siinde
UT d'^r Sir Charles Napier, including the desfructidn of the Furt of Jmaumghur, and battles of
Sleanee and H>derabid (Medal).
119 Major Roche served the campaign of 1838-9 with Lord Keane's armj in Beloochistan
and Affgbanistan, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Joseph Thackwell, and at periods as AssistantAdjutant- General of Division
and was present at the capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and in
some skirmishes. He served with the 3rd Light Dragoons, in the force under Sir George
Pollock (Medal), at the battle of the (vhyber Pass,
at the relief of Jellalabad, in 1842
and as
Q. M. Gen. of the Cjvalry Division of the Army of the Sutlej from 9th Jan. 1846 to
the bre iking up of the Array, and was present at the battle of Sibraon (Medal).
120 Major Ward served with the 91st in the KafKr War of 1846-47.
121 Major Newhouse served in the Light Division of the Deccan Army in the jMahratta war
of 1817 and 1818, as extra Aide-d(-(]amp to Sir Lionel Smith, and command* d a Rassela of the
Poona Au.xiliary Cavalry, and was wounded at the action of the 31st Jan. 1818. Served al o
in two (xpeditions to Cutch, the first in 1819 under Sir William Kier Grant, in which he volunteered wiih the Grenadier Compmy of the G5t;h in the storming of the Hill Fort of Bhooj,
which was taken by escalade: in the second in 1820 with the right wing of the 65th, with the
He served likewise on two expeditions
force undfr Colonel the Honourable L'nc )ln Sranhope.
to the Gulf of Persia -the first in 1819 under St W. K Grant, and the second in 1821, under Sir
Liiiuel Smith; and he was present at the batde and taking of Poonah in 1817, for which he has
a Medal,
122 Major Stokes served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Burmese War (Medal); and with
the 39th Regl. in the battle of Mabarajpore (Medal ).
123 Major Prendergast served throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the taking of
Prome, storming the enemy's works on the 1st, 2nd and 5th Dec. 1825, and 19th Jan. 1826, and
;
am
battle of
Pagam Mew.
served also
in
112
rjjff.
John M'Inneg
J. F. Salter,
Combermere,
Fra.
Wm.
Sir
Goram,
KCB.
Maynard
24 Sept. 50
rfo.
H. rise. Hardinge,
28 Si'pt. 1852.
So
long as he is in Command of Her Majesty's
2123
GCB.
Army.
LIEUT.-GENERALS.
Count Wallmoden,
KCB.
Continent.
21 Jan. 13
Vjjper
4'
Lower Canada.
Tlio. Boles, 23
KCB.
Scott,
do.
do.
East Indies.
1846. 9 Nov.
H.S.Osborne
Sir Jas. L. Caldwell, GCB.
G. Carpenter
Sir Dav. Leighton, KCB.
KCB.
Martin White
Rich. Podinore
Sir Rob. Houstoun,
Jn. Greenstreet
Geo. R. Kemp
Sir
Wm.
Wm.
Littler,
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Hodgson
Thomas Hen. Paul,
J. A.
Richards,
Nicliolas
tinger,
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Robert J. Latter
Jerry F. Dyson
Air John Dnv..;on, KCB.
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Sir J. L. Liishington, GCB.
Wni. C. Fraser
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22 Aug. 1851. St. Helena.
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15 June Continent
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61 F. 23
7 June 1849.
J.
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Cha. J. Lewes
Geo. Rich. Talbot
K. M'Causland, 70 Bengal
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19
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S()-
2 Ang. 50.
East Indies.
B. Bellasis, 9
16 Aug. 50.
I.
a. C. Rawlinson, CB.
7 March 51. Aridiscombc.
'Fred. Abbott, CB.
East
Iiuliex.
11
.Nov. 1851.
L.
W. Coghlan, Bombay
Art.
Aiistriitlier,C'-B.Mad.Art.
V.J.Hadfiel'i,37 Madras N.I.
P.
i.
F.
F. Bird, 22 Madras N. 1.
M. C. Smytb, 3 Ben. Cav.
13 May 53. East Indies.'
John Pitt Kennedy, li. p.
42 F.
r.
5.
I.D.G.Tulloch, 29 July 53
North America.
i Dec. 1853.
East Iiuiies.
Jo^e|dl Turton, Bengal Art.
I.
Welsliman, 10 Bengal
N. I.
1 Madras Fus.
tames (jeo. Neill, do.
r. C. Boulderson, 35 Bengal
N. 1.
iugh Eraser, CB. Bengal
Eng.
3. C. .\rmstrong, 47 Bengal N. I.
lenry Cotton, 67 do.
Jhus. S. Reid, Bengal Art.
fl'ni.HilI,
MAJORS.
3mst,
Baron
Schmiedern,
KH.
J.H.Garthwaitedo.
fho. Pipon
16 do.
Abbey
do.
do.
D. Fellowes
Hames 80 Nov.
14 D.
A'. Phipps
do.
'.
^ii.
pJ.Rainey
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
^do.
'do.
i\'.D.Sp()oner28do.
rVm. Tliomson, 28 Dec. 26
Continent
i\'ro.W.S\vaine30do. do.
'ra. B. Eliot
F.
Evans
Jackson, CB.
A. Tucker, CB.
W. B. G. Blenkins,
CB.
30 April 44.
East Indies.
Henry Clayton
John Hayne
John Watkins
Wm. Beaumont
John Cooper
Edmond^tone Landers
Wm. Carleston Ormsby
J.
Hannah
John Shepherd
R. Cautley
Philip Harris
T. G. E.
Gammell Kenny
CB.
do.
do.
do.
do.
ohnLaughten2Jiine Persia
id. Pat. Lynch, do.
do.
Alex. Macleod
Alex. B. Le Mesurier
U m. Mayne,
David Pott,
do.
East Indies.
Turton, Bengal Art.
19 June, 46.
J.
F. B. Boileau,
do.
de
20 Sept. Continent
>a. Sankey 10 Aug. 26
Continent
Jha.Irvine 21Sept.
do.
lenry Light 26 do.
do.
lobert
I).
Henry Te in pier
Wm.
Rawlins
Wm.
Brett
Cha. Lucas
Hen. W'illoughby Trevelyan
Fred. Wm. Birch
Robert M'Nair
S, Turnbull,
J. Ramsav, J
John Byng
Wm.
Pitt
.Macdonald
Maclean
Gilbert Jas. Richardson
.\rch. Neil
Jos. Cosfield
AKrcd Borradaile
John Read Brown
Geo. Munro Arthur
Rob. Codrington
W. H icks, Bombay
T.
Art.
Bengal
N. I.
J. Abercrombie, Bengal Art.
R.
W.
Bombay Art.
Bombay . P.
D.'Leith, do.
John Blaxlund
John Hill
Cha. Woodfall
E. Wiggins, 52 Bengal N.
I.
Francis Dudgeon
Gus. Cowper Rochfort
John Gordon
Hubert Marshall
John Wm. Hicks
Liddell
Wm.
Scott
Adams
Henry Drummond
Somerset James Grove
George Le Grand Jacob
John Grant
Farquharson
J. Chicheley
John Swanson
Stiles. 1 Bombay E. F.
H. H. Lloyd, 72 Bengal N.I.
Bengal Art.
A. Wheatiey, 5 Bengal L.C.
F. K. Duncan, Bengal Art.
J. Lang, 36 Bengal N. I.
J.J. Hamilton. 36 Beng. N.I.
J. W. H. Jamieson, 52 do.
T. Moore, 8 Bengal L. C.
C. Campbell, 42 Bengal N.I.
E. H. Hart, 19 Bombay N.I.
P. H. Skinner, 9 do.
E. P. Master, Bengal Art.
R. A. Master, 7 Bengal L.C.
J. Ramsay, 35 Bengal N. I.
F. Lloyd, 19 do
G. Cautley, 8 Bengal L. C.
T. Tapp, 1 Bombay E. F.
J. G. Glas-furd, Bengal Eng.
W. P. Bobbins, 15 Bengal
N. I.
R. R. Kinleside, Bengal Art.
J. Clarke, 25 Bengal N. I.
Geo. Biddulph, 43 do.
H. M. Durand, Bengal Eng.
Wm. Abercrombie, do.
J. D. Macpherson, 22 Bengal
N. I.
W. M. Gabbett, Madras Art.
E. G. Austin, Bengal Art.
M. Mackenzie, Bengal Art.
J. R. Western, Bengal Eng.
W. K. Warner, Bengal Art.
G. P. Whish, 60 Bengal N. I.
M. Dawes, Bengal Art.
Charles Hogge, do.
M. E.Shern il;,12BengalE.R.
J. F. Nerabhard, 56
John Liptrap
Geo. Wright
Geo. Turnbull Marshall
H.
J. Abbott,
Robert Garstin
David Archer
Mich. John Rowlandson
William Halpin
Jas. Stevens
49.
East Ind.
Biilstrode Bygrave
John Cha. Hawes
Geo. Sidney Wilkinson
Hen. Bovver
Sam. Ancliinleck Grant
Hume
March
New Zealand
Dominions,
?.
J.
territories
E. Anstruther
Philip Goldney
Plowden
George Moyle Sherer
Fred. Lewis Nicolay
Alex. Rob. Rose
Edw. Darvall
Wra. Hen. Atkinson
Rob. Long Shawe
Wm. Binfield Werayss
James Pope
Hugh Aug. Boscawen
Peter Abbott
Rich. Drought
Wra. Russell
Donald Mackay Scobie
N. I.
N. B. Chamberlain,
16
Bengal N. I.
2 March 1850. East Indies.
Herbert Benj. EdwardeSjC'S.
1
Bengal E. R.
N.I.
Charles Cheape, 51 do.
W. E. Mulcaster, 64 do.
O. Cavmagh, 32 Ben. N. I.
Ill Aug. 60, E. Indies.
J. Roxburgh, 24 Sept. 50.
Becruiting for E. I. Co.
at Nen-ry
J.S. Paton, 14 Bengal N.I.
I
114
Local Rank.
Officers with
J. Forbes, 2 Madras E. L. I.
C. F. Liardet, 14 Madras N.I.
6. Gordon, 48 Madras N. I.
W. H.
N. I.
H. B. Blogg, 7 Madras Cav.
C. Prior, 64 Bengal N.I.
W. W. .ipperley, 4 Bengal
N. Cav.
W. Cantis, 15 Madras N. I.
E. Vibart, 2 Bengal Cav.
C. Cooper, 23 Bengal N. I.
J. H. Blanchard, 63 do.
Budd, 31 do.
J. Alexander, 8 Madras Cav.
N. D. Barton, 6 Bengal Cav.
P. T. French, 23 Bomb. N. I.
E. Skipper, 7 Bombay N. I.
G. N. Prior, 21 do.
John Bates, 40 Mad. N. I.
T. i)alypll, 42 Bengal L.I.
C. Birdwood, 3 Bombav N.I. E. V. P. HoUoway, 42 do.
Stuart Bayly, 26 do.
R. Chitty, 40 Bengal N. I.
F. Burgoyne, Madras Art.
J. Whistler, 6 Madras Cav.
TV. S. Menteath, 69 Ben. N.I. G. W. Y. Simpson, do.
R. Shonreed, 2 Bombay Eu. W. J. JIartin, 9 Ben. N. I.
G. W. Hamilton 34 do.
L.I.
J. H.'lland,28 Bombav N.I. J. De W. C.J. Moir, 28 do.
S. R. Bagshawe, 7 Bengal N.I. W. C. Birch, 5 do.
M. Hyslop,.')9 do.
G. Pope, 22 Bombav N. I.
H. W. Burt, 46 Bengal N.I. X. Barker, 1 Mad. Fus.
T.G. Fraser, 29 Bombav \.I. T. Back. 2 .Madras N. I.
C. Boulton, 47 Bengal'N. I. J.J. Losh, 9 Madras N. I.
H. S. Watkin, 15 Bom. N. I.
W. Anderson, 59 do.
S. F. Mackenzie,2 Mad. Cav. T. Lavie, Madras Art.
T. M'Goun, 6 Madias N. I.
C. Yates 46 N. I.
W. Jervis, 42 Bengal N. I.
J. W. Rickards, 21 do.
J. S. Du Vernet, 2 Madras E. Baker, 32 Madras N. I.
E. A. Guerin, 2 Bom. E. L. I.
Eur. L. I.
S. A. Lyon-, 34 Bengal N. I. E. Sunderland, Ben. Inval.
G. C. T. Sloekley, "Bombay G. Brig2S, Madras Art.
N. I.
F. R. Bazeley, Bengal Art.
H. Vetch, ,54 Bengal N. I.
H. S. Waters, 3 Madras Cav.
0. Baseley, 51 Bengal N. I.
J. H. Hampton, 50 do.
J. H. Wakefield, 17 do.
H. Kirke, 12 do.
H. Pritehard, 8 Madras N.
I.
H. D. Maitland, 72 Bengal
N.I.
H. Partridge, 18 Bombay
S.
N. I.
A. De Butts, Madras Eng.
F. Gaitskell, Bengal Art.
H. Aston, 10 do.
S. Landon, 16 do.
A. Park, 29 Bengal N. I.
J. Maitland, do.
M. Watts, do.
A. J. Begbie, Mad. Vets.
R. Ramsay, 10 Bengal N. I.
F. Vf. Burroughs, 17 do.
C. Apthorp, 41 do.
J. Graham, 5 do.
W.E.Andrews, 73 Ben. N. I.
T. Jackson, 10 Bom. N.I.
G. Timins, 34 Ben. N. I.
S. Parr, 23 Bombay N. L. I.
H. A. Shuckburgh, 40 Ben.
N.
I.
W. H.
Nicholetts,28 do.
H. D. Sheppard, 19 Madras
N.I.
R. H. Warden, 5 Bom. N. I.
F. C. Marsden, 29 Ben. N. I.
Brown, 18 do.
W.
Coates, 6 Mad. N. I.
G. P. Ricketts, 1 Ben. Cav.
T. M. E. Moorhouse, 35
Ben. N. I.
J. F. Porter, 1 Mad. Cav.
T. T. Christie, 17 Bom. N.I.
A. A. Drummond, 11 do.
H. C. Morse, S do.
H. Green, 18 Madras N. I.
R. Gill, 44 do.
W. C. Onslow, 44 do.
W. E. Lockhart, 45 do.
De Renzie J. Brett, 31 do.
J.
H. Colbeck,4do.
C.T.Chamberlaine,28Ben.
N.I.
2 May, Eastlnd.
C. J. Benher, 5 Ben. Cav.
29 Oct. do.
9 Dec. 1853.
W.
A. J.
N.I.
S. C. Briggs, 31 do.
G. Forster, 49 do.
C. W. Hodson, 16 do.
W.H. Rickards, 14 Ben. N.I.
C. J. Richardson, 57 do.
K. Phibbs,41 do.
F. A. Williamson, 63 do.
D. Nisbett, Bengal Invalids.
J. Holmes, 12 Bombay N. I.
W. Ward, Madras Art.
J.
S.
East Ind.
Mayhew,
G. C. Reynaud,
8 Bengal
Madras
Fus.
I.
W.
L. P. D. Eld, 9 do.
Arrow, 15 Mad. N.
C. Pattenson, 4 Ben. N.
J. R.
I.
I.
Melliss....l4 Apr. 26
Aug. 26
May 27
Sep. 27
Apr. 29
Apr. 31
J. Johnson ..29
F. .Armstrong 21
. P.
Sampson.. 13
S. T. Bond .. 9
R. C. Mason.. I
B. Knipe
26
S.
Reed
B..Alexander
Nov. 31
2 Aug. 32
31 Jan. 33
Ensigns.
Greene
17 Sep. 29
H.Marriott
17 Sep. 29
G. S. Chadwick..20 Dec. 32
F. N.
115
Maje.sti/'ii
(INSTITUTED BY
HENRY
Captain.3. R.
Lieutenant.
Ensign.
Vise.
Bodij Guard.
VII.,
THE
IN
Y'EAR 1485.)
Exons.
^ 51
Richard Phibbs/
late a
Fusiliers.
140 Yeomen.
George Houlton served in the Peninsula with the 48rd Light Infantry, through the whole of the retreat
to Corunna under Sir John Moore in 1808. Served also in the Walcheren expedition in 1809. Subsequently in
the Peninsula, including tlie retreat to the Lines of Toires Vtdras in 1810, pursuit of Massena, aclions of Pombal,
Rediiiha, Cnsal Nova, Sliranda de Corvo, Foz d'Arouce, Sabugal, Castrejon, San Christoval, San JIunos, and San
Jliliin
baltUs of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Viltoria (severely wounded), Pyrenees, Kivelle, Nive(9ih, 10th, lllh,
12ih, and 13th Dec. 1813), and Toulouse ; siege and stoimiug ol Ciudad Rodrigo, and taking of the outwork of that
place, Fort Rejnard; and siege and storming of Badajoz. Has received ihe Silver War JJedal with ten Clasps.
Served in the storming of the Lines of New Orleans, and afterwards with the Army of Occupation in France.
2 Lieut.-Colonel FiizMaurice joined the KiSe Brigade in the Peninsula as a volunteer, in 1811, and served to the
end of the war, including the afl'iir at the Mill at Freixadas, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges
and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, action at San Milan, and battle of Viltoria skirmishing in advance,
he there with two Riflemen, took theJir St gun captured that day, and secured seven prisoners; pursued the enemy
lo Pampeluna, under the walls of nhich their last gun was taken
battles of the Pyrenees, carrying the heights of
F.chalar, and the fortified pass of Bera defer.ded an orchard in front of Arcangues for a whole day with one subdivision ; battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, together with those near Bayonne on the lOlh, 11th and 13th Dec,
1813 the brilliant action with Soult's rear-guard at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous minor
aflairs.
He served also the campaign of 1815, led the advanced guard at the battle of Quatre Bras, where he had
Ihe honor ol firing the first shot. Leg broken at the storming of Badajoz, and severely wounded in the thigh at
Quatre Bras. Received the Hanoverian Order, the Waterloo Medal, and the Silver War Medal with eightClasps.
3 Sir John Kincaid joined the Rifle Brigade in 1809, and retired from it as a Captain in 1831. He served on the
Walcheren expedition in 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the retreat to the lines of Torres
Vedras in 1810, occupation of them, pursuit of Massena, actions at Santarem, Pombal, Redinha, Casal Nova, Foz
d'Arouce (wounded), and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions near Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Poute, siege
ind storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, was one of the leaders of the storming party of the light division siege and stormiig of Badajoz, actions on the heights of San Christoval and at Castrejon, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid,
etreatfrom Salamanca, in which he was acting Brigade-Major to the 1st Brigade of the Iii;ht divis;on actions at San
MunosandSan Milan, baltle of Vittoria, and three days' severe skirmishing in following the enemy to Pampeluna,
svliich ended in the capture of their last gun by the Rifle Brigade: battles of the Pyrenees, storming the heights
battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, together with those near
i'lf Echalar, storming the fortified heights of Bera,
Bayonne on the 9ih, lOili, 11th, 12th, and 13;h Dec. 1813; action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numeous minor affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815. and was present at the battle of Quatre Bras, the retreat on
he following day, battle of Waterloo, and capture of P-ris at Waterloo his horse was wounded in five places and
tilled under him.
He has received the Silver War Medal with nine Clasps.
4 Captain Phibbs was present with the 48th Regt. at the attack and capture of t'oorg (East Indies) in 1834.
5 Captain Wardlaw served during the Suilej campaign of 1845-46; was present at the battles of Moodkee and
'erozeshah (wounded), and has received a Medal and Clasp.
1
Sir
THE HONOURABLE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN AT ARMS,
The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Puhlic and State
(ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1509.)
Captain.
occasions.
Lieutenant.
William Topham
p 18 Mar. 53
H, Lord Foley, 30 Dec. 1852.
Standard Bearer. David James Harmar, p 31 Jan. 48.
Gentlemen at Arms.
p 6 Sept. 30 Sir James Laurence Cotter, St. ? 12 Feb. 50
John Banks
{Late of 27th Begt.)
p 30 Jan. 38
George Winchester
p 30 Apr. 50
p 4 Mar. 38 Edward Hay ward
^Esculapius Field
p 24 Aug. 50
p20 Oct. 41 Henry Shephard Smyth
John Lewis Lamotte
William Henry Taylor
p25 Oct. 60
p 23 June 42
Francis Watts
(late Captain 87th Regt.)
8 Dec. 43
^ John Blakiston'
p 20 Nov. 50
Thomas
Howard
{Late Brcv.-Major)
p 20 Nov. 50
2 Oct. 44 James Fielder Peto
)| John Henry Cooke^
Adolphus Geo. Fincli Cotton ..p21 Jan. 51
(Brevet-Major, h.p. Unattached.)
p 25 Feb. 51
Wm. Henry Brabazon Conner .p 14 Nov. 44 Charles James Cox
p 14 May 51
p 13 May 45 Markland Barnnrd
Peter Ralph Shield
Edward
Sutherland
h.
{Capt.
p.) 26 Feb. 52
Wm. Henry Mulock Holmes ..p 17 Feb. 46
P 6 Apr. 52
p 6 Nov. 46 VVm.DomvilefZrt^e Capt.2nd F.)
George Kitson
P26 Apr. 52
Francis
John
Helyar
p 16 Mar. 47
Richard Edward Davies
p 5 May 52
p 1 Apr. 47 Thomas Robert M'Coy^
^ S8a P. Percy Nevill^
T.
Wm.
^M
Cadet
in the
at the assault), actions of Castrejon and San Christoval, battle of Salamanca, actions of San Munoz and
San Milan, battle of Vittoria(wounded), actions in the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian, the attack on the
heights of Vera, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9tli, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Dec,
On the
actfons at Tarbes and Arcangues, battle of Toulouse, besides various affairs of less importance.
8th Jan. 1815, he was present at the attack on the American Lines before New Orleans. He served afterWar
Medal
with
eight
received
the
CKasps.
He
has
in
France.
Occupation
wards with the Army durii.g the
3 Lt.-Colonel Nevill served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Battalion of the 30th, from July 1810 to May
1813; also the campaign ol 1814 in Holland, and that of 1815 in the Netherlands: he was present at the
defence of Cadiz, occupation of the lines of Torres Vedras, various minor actions when in pursuit of
Massena, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz (severely
wounded in the head and leg when leading the ladder party in the Escalade of the St. Vincent Bastion),
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos (severely wounded through the left shoulder in
the storm of the first line of the castle, 4th Oct. 1813), bombardment of Antwerp, assault on Bergen-opZoom, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris throughout all the above mentioned sieges he acted as
an Assistant Engineer. In 1818 he served in the Deccan war, and was present at the capture of Asseerghur- and in 18-20 he was attached to the Nizam's Troops at the capture of a Predatory Force. After
serving 22 years in India with the 30th and 18th Dragoons, and 2Gth and G3rd Regts., his health failed
when fn command of the left wing of the 63rd, in a very unhealthy climate. He has received the War
Medal with four Clasps also the India War Medal.
4 Mr. Macdonald served in Canada in a Militia Regt., and in the Royal Navy (on the lakes) during the
Rebellion of 1837-38, and took part in tiie bombardment and attack on Navy Island in the St. Lawrence.
He served afterwards in the Royal Navy in the East Indies and China.
5 Captain M'Coy was present at the operations against the rebel natives of the Southern district of New
Zealand, in the Horokiwi Valley, including tlie skirmish on the 6th Aug. 1846. Also present in the
[Remaining Note; at foot of preceding page.
action at Wanganui on the IQtIi July 1847.
:
117
Hardinge,
GCB.
in Chief.
Colonel of the 57th Regiment.
Military Secretary.
Colonel Richard Airey, Half-pay Unattached.
A ides-de- Camp
Colonel Xorrf Charles Wellesley, Half-pay Unattached.
Lieut.-Colonel R. B, Wood, CB. h. p. 97th Foot.
Captain The Earl of March, Half-pay Unattached.
Captain The Duke o/" Beaufort, 7th Hussars.
Adjutant-General.
31SE Major-General
Deputy Adjutant-General.
Major-General George Augustus Wetherall, CB.
KH.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
Lieut.-Colonel William Sullivan, Half-pay Unattached.
KH.
Quarter-Master General.
aa
JJUJ
aa
JUJ
aa-
Alexander
manry Cavalry.
Edw. Baker,R.Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry
Cha. D. o/ Richmond, KG. Sussex Mil.
Thomas Dynelev, CB. R. Artillery.
T. Monteath Douglas, CB., Bengal Inf.
Sir Colin Camnbell, KCB., Unattached
Peter EdraonstoneCraigie,CiJ.,h.p.5o F.
Edmund F. Morris, CB., Unattached
Geo. Peter Wymer, CB., Bengal Inf.
James Priaulx, Guernsey Jiilitia.
William Pattle, CB. Bengal CavBlry.
l
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Bt
118
Full
Pay.
37
32
25
1st
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Colonel.
60
34
Half
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Full
36
119
July 28
Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41
Major
Sf
COR. AND
SUB-LIEUT.
BREVETMAJOR.
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
Mountjoy Francis Martyn
Geo. Howard Vyse
Thos. Ogilvy, j.c. 1 1 Nov. 51
Hon. F.John Evans Freke
E.
M. Earl of Longford
Charles J.Tottenham
Henry Savile Lumley
Fountaine Hogge
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26 Nov. 30 P 17 April 35
9 Mar. 32 P 29 April 36
24 Nov. 35 P 24 Mar. 37
9 July 3G P 9 May 40
28 April 37 P 28 May 42
28 May 42 P 13 Feb. 46
9 May 43 P 14 Feb. 45
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9 Nov. 46
Sept. 37
11 Nov. 51
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May
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14 Apr.
1 June
22 Apr.
25 Nov.
40
42
48
49
53
53
23 Nov. 41
Lieutenants.
21 June
Peter Sherwen, adj
Edw. Ffolliott Wingfield P 12 May
John G. Carter Hamilton P 22 Jan.
H. J. Townsend Stephens P 25 Apr.
28 June
Joseph Awty, R.M.
Hon. Claude Bowes Lyon P 30 June
P
1 June
Robert O'Brien Jameson
Henry Dalton Wittit Lyon P 18 April
P23
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Augustus Savill
Nov.
.
39
43
22 July 44
29 June 48
47 P30 Nov. 49
45 P23 May 51
48 29 Dec. 51
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49 P 22 Apr. 53
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Half
Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 4th Dragoon Guards, 26 Nov. 49.
;
Pay.
28
Lieut. -Colonel.
; Lieut,
Lt.-Col.f3 Oct. 48.
i'3
Dec. 41
3 July 28
Capt.
i>
19 Dec.
3Iajor.
18
William Charles Forrest, Coriiet, Pll Mar. 36; Lieut, ^b Jan. 39; Capt.
P 7 Sept. 41 ; Major, p3 Oct. 48.
Captains.
Francis Rowland Forster
Thomas Jones
Michael M'Creagh
CAPTAIN.
LIEUT.
P
A rth.Masterson Robertson
Robert John Henry ....
Lieutenants.
P
P
7 Feb. 40
23 July 41
26 July 44
2 Apr. 47
18 May 46
15 Feb. 60
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11 Mar. 42
19 May 43
19 Mar. 47
29 Jan.
30 June
P 18 July
2 Oct. 49 P 30 April
8 Oct. 47 P 25 June
18 July 61 P 17 June
BREVETMAJOR.
47
48
51
62
62
53
Cornets.
Daniel Peploe Webb, adj. P14 Mav 52
Bathurst Edw. Wilkinson P 17 Aug. 52
Hon. M, FitzMaur. Deane P 17 Dec. 62
John Arthur Brajige .... P 13 May 53
Edward Rowe Fisher .... P17 June 63
Henry Eldon G. Bankes P 18 Oct. 53
George Alex. Muttlebury P25 Nov. 53
Pa%jmaster.John Biggs, 16 Sept. 61 ; Ens. p2 Sept. 45; Lieut. 17 Oct. 48.
Adjutant.
Cornet Daniel Peploe Webb, 25 Nov. 53.
Quarter-Master. John Tiiompson, 3 Oct. 48.
Surgeon. ChiWcy Pine,^ 5 Dec. 43 Asslst.-Surg. 2 Aug. 33.
Assist.- Surgeon.
William Bruce Armstrong, 25 March 53.
Veterinary Surgeon. James Rainsford, 25 Dec. 28.
1 Lieut.-Gcneiiil Pigot was actively employed in the West Indies in 1794 during the Maroon war,
in the
Meducrranean and capture of Minorca in 1798; at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806- and in
the East Indies in 1818.
3 Surgeon Pine served with the 26th on the China expedition, (medal) and was present at thefirst capture
ofChusan, attack on Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and
eapture of Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai 'Ooosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. He acted as senior Midical Officer in
the campaigns in New ZeiUaiul, licini April 1845 to May 184G, and was present at the destruction of Poinare's Pah, attack on Heki's Pah, destruction of the 'VVaikadi Pah, storming of JCawiti's
Pah at Ohiawai.
and capture of Kawiti's Pah at liuapekapeka.
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PENINSULA."
126
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69
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Pay.
29
22
Pay
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L at Ipswich.
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Nottingham.
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Lieut. -Colo7iel.
Charles Hagart, Cornet, p 15 June 32; Lieut. P12 Aug. 34; Cant. P21 Oct,
v\Q
37; Major,
Dec. 47; Lt.-Col. p31 Oct. 61.
17
Major.
James M'CauI Hagart, Cornet, p 26 May 37
Sept. 46; Major, p 31 Oct. 51.
Lieut,
16
May
45
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
P 2 July 41 P27 Feb.
Hen. Duke q/' Beaufort, s. P17 Aug. 41 P 7 July
William Babington .... Pll Nov. 45 P 9 Oct.
P 2 Feb. 44 P 19 June
Lydston Newman
P27 Feb. 46 P17 Apr.
William Dascon Bushe
P 16 April 41
Thomas Pedder^
2 July
Cupt.
BKEVETMAJOH.
46 P16 Apr. 47
43 P 13 Aug. 47
46 Pl4 June 50
46 p 19 July 60
47 P 8 June 52
45 P26 July 53
Lieutenants.
July 47
13 June 50
Dec. 47 p 14 June 50
Feb. 49 p 16 Sept. 61
James Aytoun
Oct. 47 p 31 Oct. 61
{p
^o?j.J.DeV.T.W.Fiennes P22 Nov. 50 p 8 June 52
Wm. Francis W. Garforth |p 22 Dec. 46 p 26 Dee. 51
Frederick Coates
jp 17 Jan. 51 p26 July 53
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22
Cornets.
Musgrave Dyne Briscoe
Charles William Paulet
16
21
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Robert Hale
William Henry Seymour p 9
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Wm. Stand. CarrStandish 19
Aug.
F.
Sept. 51
Nov. 61
June 52
July 62
Aug. 53
Wentworth Gore JPIS Oct. 53
p
Lieut.
28 April, 37.
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Frederick George Shewell, Cornet, p 28 Aug. 27 ; Lieut. 6 Sept. 31
P28 Apr. 37 ; Major, p23 Aug. 44 ; Lieut.-Col. P19 Feb. 47.
Major.
Rodolph de Salis, Cornet, vn Dec. 30 Lieut. p28 June, 33
38 ; Major, p19 Feb. 47.
13 July,
S S
26 Apr. 33
P17 Sept. 41
P 8 May 40
Fra. Edmund Macnagliten P27 Oct. 46
Daniel Hugh Clutterbuck P 22 Dec. 46
Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe P 23 May 48
J.C. H. Visct. FitzGibbon P 15 Mar. 50
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Jan. 46
Feb. 47
June 51
Dec. 51
Feb. 53
27 Mar. 34
29 June 43
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Edward Seager, adj.
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Sir John Brown,i KCH. Cornet, 27 May, 95; Lieid. 17 May, 96; Capt.
1 June, 97 ; 3Iajor, 16 Feb. 09 ; Lieut.-Col. 14 March, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Liexit.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 8th Hussars, 4 April, 43.
Captains.
5^
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10 Mar. 43
P 23 May 48
P 22 Feb. 50
P 23 May 51
P 27 June 51
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Edward
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5 Dec. 51
6 Apr. 52
p 11 Mar. 53
P 10 June 63
Pay7naster.'iienTj Duberly, 12 Nov. 47 JE'ms.p28 Sept. 39; Lt. 15 April 42.
Adjiltant.
Lieut. Edward Seager, 5 Oct. 41.
Quarter-Master. James Landers, 29 Nov. 39.
George Anderson, 16 Dec. 45; Assist.-Surg. 12 June 35.
Surgeon.
Assistant-Surgeon. Henry Somers, M.D. 17 Oct. 45.
Veterinary Surgeon. Edward Simpson Grey, 24 April, 43.
Blue.
A gents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
\^Retur7jed from the East Indies, May, 1823.]
expedition
to Soutli America under General Wliitelock
John
Brown
served
on
the
on that to Por1
Sir
"S
g lugal under the Duke of AVellington, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera; and subsequently on Sir
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Pll July 51
19 Aug. 51
~^ John Moore's eipedition to Spain, includins the afi'airs with the French cavalry at Saliagun and Benevente,
o etreat to Corunna, and battle of Corunna. He was afterwards attached to the Portuguese army, and received
five wounds in aclion with the enemy on the 18th Feb. 1811.
He was also attached for five months to a
c division of the Spanish army in Estramadura under General Mendizabel. Sir John has received the War
Medal with three clasps, for Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna.
2 Captain Cust was present at the battle of Maharajpore, and has received the Bronze Star.
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3 Lt.-Col. Grant served in China (Medal) as Etigade-Major to Loid Saltoun, and was present at the assault and capture
of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin. He served with the 9th Lancers at Sobraon (niedal) in 1846
and he
commanded the regiment during the greater part of the campaign in the Punjaub in 184^-9, including the passage of the
S.C
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I
Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battle of Chillianwallah he was also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and clasps.)
cs
6 Major Little, Capt. Humbley, Lts. Hawtrey, French, King, and Head, served in the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, and
-"- .5
o
i? were present at the battle of Sobraon (medal).
Lieuts. Hawtrey, French, and King, served in the Punjaub campaign of
o -a
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P
Thackwell at Sobraon (medal and one clasp). He served also the Punjaub campaign of 1848 9, including the passage oflhe
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Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
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23 Dr. Jeplison served with the 61st the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and
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'he battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
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He served also in medical charge of part
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3 of ''"^ CO"' "'"' filst legts. in the Eusofzye country under Licut.-Col. Bradshaw.
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24 Comet Mills served with the 9th I^ancers in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, and was present in the battle of Sobraon
1^
l^'edal).
Also the Punjaub campaign o' 18489, including the Passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and
to r
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Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
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1838-9, and was present at the taking of Ghuznec (Medal).
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^^
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Captains.
BREV.-MA.1
29 April 42
P 13 July 47
20 Sept. 44
P 2 July 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P
19 Oct. 49
29 April 50
24
19 Mar. 47
19 April 50
John Head*
John Henry King ^' ....
Henry Andrew Sarel ^^
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W.WedderburnArbuthnot
Jolin George Willis
....
7 June 49
7
June 49
May 50
2 Colonel Scott
30 June 37
P14 June 39
P 24 April 42
29 April 42
P 6 Jan. 43
P 13 Dec. 42
P 23 June 43
P 15 Dec. 40
P 23 Jan. 46
P 13 July 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 1 1 Feb, 48
P12 May 48
3 Apr. 46
P15 Dec. 48
P 15 Mar. 50
P12 Apr. 50
P12 July 50
P17 June 51
p
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Lieutenants.
Fred. Courtney Trower^
Thomas John Francis '*.
Alexander Hawtrey" ....
Wm. Hamilton,'* adj.
Fra. John M'Farlaue""
May
15 Dec.
2 Oct.
P18 Jan.
P 22 Feb.
5 Apr.
p
P
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P 27 Feb. 52
Pll June 52
15 Mar. 53
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5
commimdcd
Robert Mills^*
8 Oct. 60 Light Dragoons at the forcinga half squadron of the 3rd
of the Khyber Pass and
Fra. Richard Chas. Grant P16 Sept. 51 was also at the relief of Jellalabad, and at the re-capture
Pl3 Feb. 52 ofCabool,mAtrghanistan,in 1812 (medal). Atthebattle
Wm. Cracroft Gordon
of Punniar, near Gwalior, he commanded
the left squadCharles John Heaton Ellis P 16 Apr. 52 ron of the 9th Lancers (medal).
He was also at SobraP
Alfred Stowell Jones. .
9 July 52 n (medal) in 1846; and in the campaign of 1848-9 in
the Punjaub, including the passage
of the Cbenab at
Henry Lavington Payne P 9 July 52 Ramnuggur, and
batUts of Chillianwallah and Goo.
P 16 Dec. .53 jerat
Robert Blair
(Medal and clasps).
Hanson
Ratcliff, 3 Sept. 47 ; JS'h.?. 3 Ap r. 40 ; iif.
Paymaster. Tho.
pI6Auk- 4'"'
Adjutant. izew^. William Hamilton,'* 29 April, 42.
Quarter- Master. Peter House, 12 Nov. 52.
5M7-i/eo?i. Rob.JoyntGordoiiGrant,"'2Jul.41;^.-5'.14F(,'b.28;i/.-J.7Sep.
26
Assistant-Surgeons. William Holmes Jephson,^^ M.D. 12 July 44.
Edward Bailey Tuson, 20 Aug. 44.
Veterinary Surgeon. Richard John Gedaliah Hurford,'" 17 July, 35.
Blue Facings Scarlet. Agent, George Samuel Collyer, Esq.
Capt. Rose
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1 General Sleigh served in Flanders in 1705; in tlie actions in North Holland and t)ie Helder
lOfh and
19th Sept., and 2d and Gth Oct. ITDS). In the Peninsula in 1811 and 12.
Commanded the llth Diuo^oons at
Waterloo, towards the close of whicli the command of the 4th Brigade devolved on him. In ISllT he
ae
companicd his regiment to India, and commanded the Cavalry division at the siege of Bhurtpore in 18''5i:(f"
He has received the War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca.
4 The Hon. Capt. Powys, prior to enterinf; the army, served five years and three montlis in the Roval
entin H.M.S. iitoirfe, at the takine of tlie Jloria Castle, in the Gult of _
Xavy, and was jireseii
Lenanto in }k'>b
He served with the th Lancers in the campaign of 18-18-1) in the Punjiiuli, including the passage "ol "the
Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah ami Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
9 Captain Drysdale served with the 4lh Light Dragoons, and Lient. Trowel with the IGth Lancers
during the campaign in Aft'ghanistan under Lord Keane, and were present al the siege and caiituie
of
Ghuznee (Medal). These officers were also present with the 9th Lancers in the action at Punniar 29lli
Dec. 43 (medal)
at Sobraon (medal) in 184(5; and in the Punjaub campaign of 1SI8-9, including the
passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
clasps)
[For Notes 3, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24 and 25, see opposite page.
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Colonel.
13
Henrv Beauchamp, Earl Beauchamp,' Cor. 9 July, 1803; Lt. 24 May, 04;
CaptAb Jan. 07 ; Major, 14 May, 12 ; Lt.-Col. 18 June, 15; Col. 24 Mar. 22;
Major-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46; Col. lOtli Hussars, 23 June, 43.
;
Lieut. -Colonels.
..
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lleatl
\lth{or Prince
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137
PENINSULA"
Vears'Serv
Colonel.
48
Half
Pay. Pay.
Full
27
Zf,
James Thomas, rZ
Cai}t. P 9 June,
25
26
Col. 27
Lieut.-Colonel.
Cardigan, Cornet, PBMay, 24; Lieut, p 13 Jan. 25;
Major, p3 Aug. 30; Lieut. -Col. 3 Dec. 30; Col. 9 Nov. 46.
q/"
Major.
v IS June 29; Lieut, p 25 Oct. 33; Capt.
Brevet-Major, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, P24 Dec. 52.
captain.
Captains.
Edmund
P18 Mar. 36
Peel
William Foster
p 17 July
5 Dec. 43 P 26 Sept.
P29 Dec. 43 P21 Apr.
P 5April44 PlOJiily
P30 Mar. 4? P 28 Jan.
PlO Nov. 48 P 14 June
Wm. G. Baiier
Cresswell
11
May 39
brevetmajor.
40
3 Nov. 46
45
1 Aug. 48
46 P 14 June .50
46 P 25 July 51
48 P31 Dec. 53j
50 P 30 Sept. 53
Lieutenants.
William Ennis,'^ Adj.
..
22 Jan. 47
19 Oct. 49
27 Jan. 48
30 May 51
51
53
53
John Inghs
53
53
Cornets.
R. R. H. Dungate, R.M.
Roger Palmer
George Powell Houghton.
George Ashby Maddocli
18 July 51
22 Jan. 53
Mar.
22 April
William Daniel Keliy
PlO June
Alfred Wall Gandell .... P12 Aug.
.
Blue.
53
53
53
53
Paymastej: Joseph Hely,= 1 Dec. 48 ; Bns. 16 Feb. 39; Lieut. 11 Nov. 45.
Adjutant. Liexit. William Eunis,^ 22 Jan. 47.
Qiuirter-Master.
Henry Kauntze, 1 April, 53.
Surgeon. Jolin Burton St Croix Crosse, 16 June, 48; Assist.-Surg. 9 Oct. 40.
Assist-Surgeon. Henry John Wilkin, 13 Jan. 62.
Veterinary Surgeon. John AVilliam Gloag, 29 June, 32.
22
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Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
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=* 7",
I^hV" 'jS'ss/;
proceed, to India.
0.5--
Captains.
Thomas G. Alex. Oakes''
to
16 Jan.
21 June
31 Dec.
P 12 Jan.
P 19 June
George Home
Geo. Cha. Selvvyn Durant P 9 Feb.
P 5 Nov.
Arthur W. Williams .
P 25 May
Charles Marr
Chandos Fred. Clifton 10. P 31 May
p 23 Apr.
Edward Fellowes, s.
P
Hu-^
46
39
41
49
35
49
47
48
44
39
Lieutenants.
rt
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fa
p.
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Lennox
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Edward Brown, Adj.
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Alexander Fletcher
2
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17 Oct. 51
P3
Cotterill Scholefield
24 Aug. 52
P21 Sept. 52
P13 May 53
Robert Edward Roe
17 June 53
Arthur Murray, R.
Paymaster. BXayweY T. Walshe.'^S Oct. 48 ; Ens. p28 Aug.38 ; Lt. 31 Dec. 38
Cornet Edward Brown, 18 Oct. 53.
Adjutant.
Quarter-Master. Michael Blake, 18 July 48.
Surgeon. George Northen Foaker, 15 Dec. 45 ; Assist.-Surg. 1 May, 35
Assistant-Surgeons. Christopher Francis Flood, M.D. 31 Jan. 51.
Dudley Clifton AVodsworth, 10 Jan. 51.
\Vetertnary Surgeon. William Thacker, 14 July 47.
oT ^^
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Facings Scarlet.
Ciiraiiiing served witli the lltli Dragoons in Flanders, and was present in every action tliil
occurred, including tlie sieges of Valenciennes and Uunkirlv ; and battles of Famars and Gateau : also the wintj
I
Sir
Hen. Jolin
campaign of 1794
command
a\id battle of
UwSO
On
I
l'6th
tlie
tlie
Years' Serv.
51
Full
I
Pay.
j
Half
Pay.
139
Colonel.
JUS Hon. Edwuid I'yudar Lygori,' CB. Sub- Lieut. 1 June, 03 Lieut. 7
Nov. 05; Captain, lo Feb. 0 ; Lieut. -Colonel, 27 April, 15; Colonel. 27
April, 22; Major-General, 10 Jan. 37; iif.-G'e/i. t) Nov. 40; Colonel, l?ii\i
Light Dragoons, 2t) Jau. 45.
;
Lieut. -Colonel.
19
^Charles
Edmund
Sept. 40
19
Major.
William Richard Ormsby Gore, Ensign, i'29 Dec. 35; Lieut,
Capt. P 19 May 4G Major, p 12 Oct. 52.
;
12
J an.
37
Cai)t.
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12 Apr. 3U
Serving at
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Colonel.
54
Full
;o ^
EEl Hon. Henry Murray,' CB. Cornet, 16 May, 00; Lt. 11 June, 01 ; Caj)t
24 Aug. 02; Major, 26 March, 07; ii.-Co^. 2 Jan. 12 ; CoZ. 22 July, 30
i)/a/or-G?e7i. 28 June, 38; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51; Col. 14th Light Dragoo:
18 March 53.
,k?<^.-CoZoe?s. Henry Edward Doherty, 2 CB. Cornet, P31 Dec. 33; Liem
Major, p 22 Oct. 47 ; Lt.-Col. 23 Nov. 4g
V 15 July 36
Ccipt. p 17 May 39
Charles Steuart,^ Cornet, 10 Dec. 25; Lieut. p5 Feb. 29; Capt. p9 Nov. 38
Major, P25 April, 48 Lt.-Col. 7 July, 60.
Majors. Wm. Clarke, Qr.-i/ato-, 15 Sept. 37 ; Coniei, 24 April 38; Liem
Capt. p 25 Nov. 42 Major, 23 Nov. 48.
4 Jan. 41
John Hesketh Goddard,' Cor. p 26 July, 39 ; Lt. p 15 Jan. 41 ; CajH. P16 May
45
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16th
The
Queeii's) Regt.
["''dS'"'
Head Quarlersl
at Hounelow. J
Years
{Lancers.)
Or Glory."
143
144
Years
LiEUTS.
AND Captains.
145
'
146
Years' Serv
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay,
Adjutants.
2 Capt. Ralph Bradford, 14 Aug. 46.
1 Capt. Cuthbert Georcfe Ellison, 2 Aug. 50.
3 Capt. George Wentworth Alex. Higginson, 5 Dec. 51.
Q uarter-Masters.
2
3iaa
15.
Surgeon-Major.
30
7 Feb.
45
Siirg. 11
May, 32
Battalion-Surgeons.
2 Geo. Brown, 26 June, 40 ; Asst.-Surg. 12 Jan. 26 ; Hosp.-Assist. 21 April, 25.
3 Francis Cornelius Huthwaite, 7 Feb. 45; Assist.-Surgeon, 10 Nov. 25; Hosp.Assist. 1
Nov. 23.
Assistant-Surgeons.
1st
May
41.
in the Kaffir
war
in 1842-3, for
Payne served in Sicily in 1806 and 7 in 1808 and 9 in Spain, and present in the actions
He served also the campaigns of
Sahagun Benevente, Lugo, and Corunna subsequently at Walcheren.
was present in the actions of the Pyrenees,
1812 13 14 and 1.5 in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and
battle of Nivelle, action at
Nive,
ol the
siege and capture of San Sebastian, passage ol the Bidassoa and
Quatre Bras and Waterloo, capture of
the Mayor's House, sortie and investment of Bayonne, battles of
received the War Medal
has
He
occupation.
Peronneand of Paris, and subsequently with the army of
with three clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
8 Quartermaster
of
LINCELLES."The
"
Years' Seiv.
147
148
CORNET,
ENSIGN
2d LIEUT. AND LIEUT.
or ensign,
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
1
1
2
2
2
2
AND
CAPTAIN.
24 Jan. 40 P 7 Aug. 46
28 Dec. 46
1 May 40
25 Sept. 40 Pll June 47
P
41
April
1 July 47
June 39 23
April 40 Pll June 41 P 13 July 47
May 39 P 27 Aug. 41 P 30 July 47
Oct. 36 25 June 41 p 29 Oct. 47
Dec. 40 P 13 May 42 P 10 Dec. 47
P 30 May 43 p 25 Feb. 48
Dec. 42 P 29 Mar. 44 P 7 April 48
p 2 Aug. 44 P 6 Sept. 44 P 25 April 48
William Gregory Dawkins
P 8 Aug. 45 P 23 June 48
Hylton JoUitTe
6 May 42 p 1 Sept. 48
18 Jan. 39
Clement William Strong
P 27 Mar. 46 p 27 April 49
UUick Canning Lord Dunkellin
p 11 Oct. 39 P 30 Dec. 42 p
1 May 46
Charles Townshend Wilson
p 7 June 44
22 Dec. 45 P 1 June 49
Ho/j.ArthurE.Hardinge,- 5
P 8 May 46 P 27 June 51
Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton
21 Aug. 51
i/on. Percy RobertBasilFeilding,!?;.'p 8 Aug. 45 p 7 Aug. 46
P29 Dec. 46 P 22 Aug. 51
Reeve
William Henry
P31
Pll
Eliot,*.
June
47
C.Cornwallis
Oct. 51
Granville
Tfort.
2 July 47 P 29 April 53
Charles Baring
P 3 May 44
27 Mar. 46 15 Mar. 53
John Halkett Le Couteur
2 Apr. 47 P 13 July 47 P 27 May 53
Henry Montolieu Bouverie
P 30 July 47 p 13 Dec. 53
Henry Army tage
f-ZS
Charles Lygon Cocks
p 29
Poulett G. H. Somerset
James Charles Murray Cowell ....
p 7
James Halkett, s
pIO
Dudley Wilmot Carleton
17
Lord Aug. Charles Lennox FitzRoy
,p21
Charles Sedley Burdett
Francis ^yilliam Newdigate,rtd;<teM!!J 30
Lionel Daniel Mac Kinnon
S'tr Geo. Ferd. Radziwill Walker, i;.P 27
1
2
LIEUT.
July 38
Mar. 39
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
. .!
Sambrook Crawley
2 Mar. 47
14 June 50
14 July 47
29 Dec. 48
17 Jan. 51
p
|
Harvey Tower
.
.
27 Aug. 47
10 Dec. 47
P
7 April 48
P 23 June 48
P 27 April 49
P 27 June 51
Pll July 51
P14 Oct. 51
P21 Nov. 51
P 23 July 52
P
....
'
17 Aug. 52
31 Dec. 52
p 12 Mar. 52
18 Feb. 53
p
29 April 53
10 Dee. 52
p 10 June 53
Pl3 Dec. 53
P
Adjutants.
2 Captain Francis William Newdigate, 2 March 49.
1 Capt. Hon. Percy Robert Basil Feilding, 8 Oct. 50.
Q unrter-Masters.
2 Arthur Hurle, 13 Feb. 52.
1 Alexander Falconer, 1 July 53.
1
Surgeon-Major.
James Monro, M.D. 20 Feb. 53 ; Surgeon, 4 April 51
Battalion-Surgeon.
2 Joseph Skelton, M.D. 20 Feb. 53 ; Assist.-Surg. 2 Sept. 45.
Assistant-Surgeons.
Frederick Wildbore, 4 April 51.
1
2 John Wyatt, 17 June 51.
Solicitor. W'Miam George Carter, 29 Jan. 24.
Facings Blue Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[\st Battalion returned from France, July, 1814.]
[2fZ Battalion returned from Canada 29</t Oct. 1842.]
as Aide-de-c.imp to Lord Hardinje throughout the campaign on the
and was present in the liatUes of Muodkee, Ferozesliah, and Sobraon, for wliich he has
clasps.
two
and
received a Medal
<>
Su"tlej in 1845-0,
^-
iiicots
UNCELLES"
-The
.Fusilier
149
Guards.
"Si>lii/ii-r," willi
"
Years' Scrv
17
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
Colonel.
F. C. Dake
of Cainbridge, KG.
40
Ileiirv Colvile,
Co/.
PG
July, 30;
Major
&c
&
GCMG
Capt. pG Nov. 17
i'
3I(tjors.
Henry, Lord Rokeby,' Ens. 21 April 14; Lieut. & Cfipt.P 12 Juue, 23 ;
Capt. & Lt.-Col. P 21 Sept. 32; Col. 9 Nov. 4 3faj. & Col. P 28 June, 50.
2 George Dixon, Ens. & Lieut. p20 Jan. 20 Capt. p 8 April, 2G Capt. Sc Lieut.
Col. P20 May, 36; Col. 9 Nov. 4G ; 3IaJor & Col. p25 Mar. 5^.
40
<!!3a
34
32
2 George
28
27
27
23
Morton Eden,
21
10
19
19
18
20
18
.;.
20
17
18
k
17
13 Dec. 50.
Hon. John Hamilton Elphinstone Dalrymple, Ens. k Lieut. PlO Nov. 37
Lieut, k Cajit.vdl Dec. 44; Capt. k Lt.-Col. p25 Mar. 53.
Lleut.-Col.
1 Lord Rokeby sorved the campaisnof 181.5, includine: the battles of Quntre Br:is and Walx^rloo.
3 Lieut.-Colonel Seymour served a3 senior Aide-de-camp to Lieut. -Gen. Sir Gs-or^e Berkeley throus-liout
the operations in KatVrariu in 1810-7. Also as Military Secretary to Sir George Calhc;irt in the Kaffir war
in 1842-3.
4 Lieut.-Colonel Berkeley was Military Secretary to Lieut. -Gen. Sir Georce Rorkelcy during the surc.'s<;rul
operations against the Kaffirs in 1847.
150
Full
Hall
Pay. Pay.
Lieutenants and
Captains.
cornet,
ENSIGN
2d LIEUT.
AND LIEUT,
OR ENSIGN.
3 Aug. 30
17
11
12
13
17
11
8
10
8
13
13
26 Oct. 41
21 Mar. 45
AND
CAPTAIN.
16
13
14
14
LIEUT.
1st (
151
In the
Collar of St. Andreio, and the Croivn over it.
The Sphinx,
second colour the Thistle 8f Crown. " St Lucia." " Egmont-op-Zee."
" St. Sebastian"
" Salamanca"
" Vittoria"
"Egypt" "Corunna" " Busaco"
Years
Years' Serv.
152
ist (7Vie
Full Half
Pay Pay.
LlEUTiXANTS.
7 Sept.
17 Dec.
12 Oct.
og Oct.
.... p
41
41
41
41
2 George Rowland
2 HenryWhichcoteTurner^rfJ.'
2 Bingham H. Edw. Muller ..
1 John Alexander Chrystie..
2 Theobald M'Kenna, d. adj.
30 Nov. 46
30 Mar. 47
29 Dec. 46
2 July 47
2 Feb. 49
1 Frederick Aus'ustus Smith
1 June 49
2 Edw.T.St.LawrenceMccGwirej ? 19 Oct. 49
1 Charles Edmondstone Kirk
p
5 Nov. 47
1 Henry Hawley Smart
20 Oct. 49
2 William Bellew
p 16 Feb. 50
2 Montagu Adam Henry Leggel p 15 Mar. 50
1 Wm. Fred. John Rudd .... p 22 Nov. 50
p 17 Jan. 51
1 Rupert George Brady
"
P 27 Oct. 48
2 Thomas Rowland.
William
1
Spicer Cookworthy P 14 Mar. 51
p
';
'
'
'
29 Dec. 43
23 Feb. 44
2 Aug. 44
P19 May 43
Pll Apr. 45
P 14 May 47
P 2 July 47
P 3 Sept. 47
18 Feb. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
P15 Nov. 50
P21 Feb. 51
14 Mar. 61
20 July 51
p 19 Mar. 52
p 30 Apr. 52
p 21 May 52
P 2 Jan. 52
p 6 July 52
P16 Feb. 53
p 19 Mar. 53
P 27 May 53
p 3 June 53
4 Mar. 53
P 18 Oct. 53
P
P
EXSIGNS.
P 17 June 51
Charles Hurt
P 16 Sept. 51
1 Fred. Harry Hope
1 Fred. Pritzler Muller
17 June 51
1 Jas. Archibald Ruddell Todd P17 Apr. 52
4 Dr. Knox was actively employed during
2 Richard Llewellyn Williams P 14 May 52
the rebellion in Canada in 1837, 38, and 39,
P 21 i\Iay 52
2. Edward Andrew Stuart
and was present in sole medical charge of
P 11 June 52 the troops in the action of St. Charles.
2 Thomas John Gregory
2 Philip George Coney
9 July 52
P14 Sept. 52
2 Alexander W. Low
23 Nov. 52
22 Apr. 63
1
12 May 53
P 27 May 53
1
P
2 CharlesJoshuaTuffiiellOakef
10 June 63
P 18 Oct. 53
2 Nicholas Ogle Moore Vize
P 13 Sept. 63
2 James William Hassell
1
12
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2nd ( The
Quceii's
Royal)
Recjt.
of Foot.
153
Pasclitil La>nl/," \\\l\i tlic iiiottos " I'l-istinicvu-tiit is iiicmvi;" and " }'c! r.t uvitc triiiiiipjiant." The
Q,Hicu'sC!/i>li(r within the Garter, liuving the Crown over it. On the Grenadiers' Caps, t lie Kinr/'s Crest and
the (^it//'i- Ci/pher and Crown ; and on the Drums tlie Queen's Ci/phrr. Tlie l<]//tin.r, with the w.rds
The
Colonel.
Sir John Rolt,' KCB., KC. Ens. 7 March 00; Lf. ] June 01 ; Capt. 5 Sept.
05; il/i. 25 Nov. 13; Lt.-Col. 2 Nov. IG
Col. 10 Jan. 37; Maj.-Gcn.
Co^. 2iul Foot, 29 Aug. 53.
9 Nov. 4G
Stanhope William Jcplison,- Ens. p 26 Nov. 30; L\eut.^'\Q
Lieut. -Colonel.
Feb. 36; Capt. P28 Dec. 41 ; Major, 4 Aug. 48; Lt.-Col. 1 July 53.
Majors. Thomas Weston Eastbrook Iloklswoith/ Ens. i'15 Jan. 36; Lieut.
V 14 Dec. 38 ; Capt.
10 Aug. 42 ; Major, 17 June 51.
Oliver Robinson,'' Ens. 5 Oct. 20; Lieut. 24 Jan. 25; Cajyt. p 19 Feb. 36;
Brev.-Maj. 13 Nov. 3i); Brev. Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 5 1 Maj. 2 Sept. 53.
;
i'
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34
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24
TS
at Edinburgh.
.i
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4:th (
155
" The Lion of England " " CORUNNA " " BADAJOZ" " SALAMANCA " " VITTORIA"
" ST. SEBASTIAN " " NIVE " " PENINSULA " " BLADENSBURG" " WATERLOO."
Colonel.
156
[^'"'""|fji^J,^,".""''"''
" Quo Fata Vacant," surmounting St. George and the Dragon. On the corners of tlu 2ncl colour itie
Kose and Crown; onthc en;)* ^//cKiiig's Crest also St. George killinpr the Drapon. "TVILHELMSTAHL"
"
Veal's'
Serv.
56
Hun
Pay
Colonel. \i Sir John Grey,' KCB. Ens. 18 July, 98; Lt. 8 May, 99; Capt.
31 Oct. 03; Major, 27 Nov. 00; Lieut.-Col. G Feb. 12; Col. 22 July, 30;
Major- Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 Col. 5th Fusiliers, 18 May, 49.
Philip Melmoth Nelson Guy, Ens. p 23 Sept. 24
Lieut, p 12
i(ef.- Co/.
June 28 Capt. P29 Dec. 37 Maj. 20 July 47 Lleut.-Col. p 21 May, 50.
Majors. Wc.nry V. F. Johnson, Ens. 22 Nov. 36; Lieut, p 23 April 39;
Ca})t. P 20 Jan. 43 ; Major, p 5 Oct. 49.
Walter Craufurd Kennedy, Eiis. 27 Oct. 31 ; Lt. 10 Nov. 34; Capt. p 21 Feb.
40; il/r/Jor, P21 May, 50.
;
29 May
26 Oct.
20 Sept.
26 May
8 April 34
P17 Jan. 40 ^ 30 Dec.
9 Jan.
27 Dec. 42
20 Jan. 32
P23 April 39
P24 May 39
Grilfin Nicholas
captain, bkev.-maj.
2d LIEUT.
Captains.
James Egbert Simmons^
George Bryan Milman
j
|
35
41
42
36
42
46
|
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15 Jan. 41
Lieutenants,
Arthur England Johnson
John Henry Chads ....
Francis Henry Pender
George John Stewart.
.
Cliarles Carter
John Flood
Wm.
15 April 40
12 Sept. 43
23 July 41
29 Dec. 46
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Henry James Riddell,' K.II. Ens. March, 98 Lieut. 19 April, 98 Copt. 24* = f | - f ^
Dec. 02; Major, 10 Dec. 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 4 juue, 13; Colonel, 22 July, 30 ;f| =1 3=
3
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Major-Gen. 'iU Nov. 41 ; Zt.-Gcm. 11 Nov. ol ; to/. 6tli Toot, 25 June, 51. r||"^||s.
Piiv.
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^ S: ? 2. 1 7 g
Y'Jjohn Michel,- CB. Ens'ign,
3 Apr. 23; i/V(/^. p 28 Apr. 25; Capt. i'12^K^p^3?
Dec. 20 Major, G Mar. 40 ; Lieut.-Col. 15 April, 42.
? 3 a <= g" 2. ?
il/fl/or*. Andrew Armstrono: Barnes,^ Ensign, 21 Julv, 25; Lieut. 28 May,? S i^ 2 S-o.
Capt. 1 July, 30; Brevet-Major, 9 Nov. 40; Major, 19 June, 48.
29
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'Robert W. Macleod Frascr.^i'ns. 5 July 33; Lt. p 17 July 35 ; Capt. p 15 April ^i- 2. S.^^." S*
-
42 Major, v2(i Dec. 51.
ENSIGN.
HEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MA.r.
Captains.
Morris James Hall
15 Mar. 33
7 Jan. 36 \v \ Nov. 42
J. Elphiuston Robertson^ p8 April 37 p21 June 39 ip27 Oct. 43
ohii Craven Mansergh''
26 Nov. 30
11 July 34
31 July 46 28 May 53 3
Edward Staunton
17 May 31
4 Dec. 34 31 July 46
Edward James lilanckley" 22 May 35 17 Jan. 38
7 Aug. 46
Years' Sorv.
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20 Mar. 40 p 28 Dec.
p21 July 43 P 10 June
8 Aug. 45 P12 Nov.
p 2 May 45
29 Jan.
..
Lieutenants.
44
30 Mar 49
24 Sept
46 26 Nov, 52
47 :p 1 July 53
47 |p 26 Aug. 53
41
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Capt;
10
served
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h Re
the
Kaflir
Apr. 42
31 July 46 War of I816-7, Also in that of
p
June 46 P 7 Apr. 48 1851-2-3 was present at
operaAug. 46 P30 Mar. 49 tions iu the Waterkloof 1 Sept.
1851 and in March 1852
July 46
26 Dec. 51 ceived a complimentary letter from
P 12 Nov. 47 P
26 Dec. 51 Sir Harry Smith %thile in command
p 7 Apr. 48 P16 Jan
^2 iof Fort Grey, for recapturing with
mall party a number of
p 18 Apr. 51 P
6 July 52|y;ju en by the enemy from the
11 Apr. 51 P 9 July 52 Govern ent train.
L, uls. Gore and M-Cleland,
3 Nov. 46
24 Sept. 52
vson, and Assist. -Surgeon
26 Dec. 51 P26 Nov. 52 J2
Bindon erred in the Kaffir War
P23Jan. 52 P 15 Feb. .53 |of 1846-7. Also in that of 1851-2-3.
14 Qr.-Master Croker served with
? 24 Jan. 52
P
1 July 53
the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir War of
p 13 Feb. 52 P
26 Aug. 53!i3"iB-7
in that of 1851-2.
'
16
9
28
28
E. Elkiugton, d. adj.
W. Lee,"rtrf. Q-M.2dJune44
Edward Lloyd''
Appleby Spoor^
Edwin Grogan
Robert Unw in
Fra.Wni.Hy.M'Cle]and'=
Nicliolus
6
3
3
8
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
Ensigns.
John Dawson'John L. Otway Mansergh
tl
Surgeon Pratt
15
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served
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1th Regt of Foot, {Royal Fusiliers.
[a^Ml^cS"
In the centre of the colours, The " Rose" within the ''Garter" and the " Crown" over it.
"
And in the corners of the second Colour, The
White Horse."
"Martinique"
" Salamanca"
"Talavera"
"Badajoz"
"Albuhera"
" Vittoria"
"Pyrenees" "Orthes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula."
60
" NIAGARA."
Colojiel.
Sir Gordon Drummond,' GCB. Eiis. 21 Sept. 1789; Lt. 31 Mar. 91 ; Capt. 31
Jan. 92 ; Maj. 28 Feb. 94 ; Lt.-Col. 1 March, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Maj.-Gen.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
1 Jan. 05 ; Lt.-Gen. 4 June, 1 1 ; Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 8th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
65
33
Lieut. -Colonels.
Sept. 18 Lieut. 1 Oct. 20; Cupt. v 1 Oct
25; Brevet-M(ijor,-2%5vinem; Major, V'2\j Oct. 41 ; i^.-Coi. p 16 Dec. 45.
JoTin Longficid, Ens. p 23 June 25; iieMM' 26 Sept. 26; Ca^^ p 30 Jan. 35 ;
Major, V 19 Nov. 44 Lieut. -Col. 3 Apr. 40.
Majors. Edward Harris Greatlied, Ens. p 22 June, 32; Lieut. P 10 May, 33;
Capt. P 27 Apr. 38 ; Maj. p 3 Apr. 46.
James Croft Brooke,* Ens. p31 Oct. 31 Lieut. 2 Sept. 33; Capt. 31 March,
46 ; Major, p 2 Oct. 49^
rHead Quarters
160
The
at
VITTORIA.
FEROZESHAH," "SOBRAON.'
Years' Serv.I
Fermoy.
LAMANCA,"
MOODKEE,"
figure of
Colonel.
Sir James Archibald Hope," KCB. ^?i*. 12 Jan. 00; i^. 3 June,
01 ; Cnpt. 18 Feb. 06; Mfijor, 6 March, 11 ; Lt.-Col. 21 June, 13; Col. 22
July, 30; Mnj.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 Lf.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Co?. 9th F. 18 Feb. 48.
;
Zif.
13 July 32
Lt. p3 April 35
dipt. 30 Julv
19
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April, 42
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p.
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BKEV.-MAJ.
13 Jan. 42
5 Aug. 28 P22 June 32
13 April 31 P 16 Jan. 35
2 Aug. 42
George King''
30 June 43
12 April 31 P 21 Aug. 35
John Stewart Wood,^ s.
P
23 May 45
28 Dec. 32
Hon. E. J. W. Forester''
9 Apr. 38
26 June 38 22 Apr. 40 ^ 9 Apr. 47
John William Cox'
23 July 42
14 Apr. 46," 8 Nov. 50
George Henry Tyler
22 Dee. 43 P 3 Nov. 46 P 26 Dec. 51
L. Stanhope Rich. Lovell
P 30 May 45
Edward Lynch
15 July 49 ;P 6 May 53
P 22 Apr. 46 P 9 Aug. 50 P IJuly 53
Hujih Maurice Jones ..
P21 July 46: P 8 Nov. 50 P25 Nov. 53
Robert Peel
Peter
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George Henry Cobham.
Hon. James C. Dormer.
Henry Lewis FitzGerald
John Frederic Everett
Ricliard Nugent Clayton
Henry Edward Hall
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1(1 the
Hon.
Captain Forester sel ed throughout the campaigns
AtTghanistan from 1838 to 1812
47 including tlie storm and capture
51 of Ghuznee (medal), storming the
Ivhoord Cabool Pass, affair of Te52
, forcing the JugduUucli
Pass,
53 [reduction of the fort of Mamoo
'^'"'''' '''f<-' "f Jellalabad and
53 STt'es
on the 14th Nov. and 1st
t.i
53
Dec. 1841. nth March,24th March,
53 and Ist April, I842, general action
;
17 Aug. 38 30 Apr.
3 Nov. 40! 14 Oct.
24 Feb. 43 P 9 Apr.
.Melville Browne
Wm. Henry Kerr, d. adj P 31 July 46 P 24 Jan.
lU.B. Montgomery ,rf.^;//t P24Sept.47jP 12 Oct.
P 28 Apr. 48 P21 Jan.
Wilson Henry Jones.
P 29 Dec. 48' P
1 Apr.
Edward Boyd
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P 12
April
OO P 29 Apr.
Robert Gosling
P 14 June 50 P
6 May
Arthur Bainbrigge, s.
P 16 Aug. 50 P
Jolin Augustus Fuller
1 July
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Charles Poore Long .... P 21 Nov. 51 P 25 Nov.
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P
P
5,3
12
13
14
May 53
May
May
53
53
15 July 53
25 Nov. 53
41
42
53
53
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Paymaster. Edwin Morton, '^ 16 Aug. 50 Ens. P 29 Apr. 42 ii'. 14 Feb. 44,
Adjutant. Lieut. Gerald Fitz Gerald King, 15 July 49.
Quarter-Master. Duncan Cameron M'Naughten, 15 Aug. 48.
Surgeon. Thomas D'Arcy, M.D 27 Oct. 46; Assist.-Surg. 29 Dec. 37.
William Brown, M.D., 18 Feb. 53.
Assistant' Surgeons.
William Ilanbury," 3 April 46.
Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
;
Gomm
i^"";
'J'l''^'
^"'T
Jellalabad
(medalj, storming
the
|heights of Jugdulluck, general
Tezeen,
action of
and recapture of Cabuol (medal).
Capt. Forester served as an aide-de-camp to Sir Wil
loughby Cotton in 1838, 39, and 40, and at Ghuznee.
served in the expedition fo the Helder, in 1799, including the action of the I9tli
1 Sir William
Sept. at Bergen. Expedition on the coast of France and Spain, under Sir James Pulteney, in 1800. Expedition to Hanover, in 1805; and that to Stralsund and Copenhagen, in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Koleia, Vimiera, and Corunna. Expedition to 'iValcheren, and siege of Flushing in
18U9. Proceeded again to the Peninsula, in 1810, where he served during the remainder of the war, the
principal part of the time as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-General, including the battles of Busaco and
Fuentes d'Onor, assault and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca; action at Villa Muriel, battle of
Served also tin' campaign of 1815, including the
Vittoria, sie?e of San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive.
Sir William has received the gold cross and one clasp for Badajoz, Salamanca,
battle of Waterloo.
Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Xive ; and the silver War Medal with six clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna,
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Nivelle.
2 Major Holcombe served with the 13th Lt. Inf. throughout the campains in AITghanistan from 1838 to 184? inclusive, and
commanded the rear guard of the 13th at the passage of the Kojak Pass on the 14th April 1849, when he repulsed the attacks
Accompanied the Expedition to
of the enemy on the baggage of the army, and recaptured considerable public properly.
Girishk, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (medal), assault and capture of the town and forts of Tootumdurrah, and took with two companies of tlie 13tb the forts on the left of the enemy's position ; sturm of Jiioolirhur, night
attack at U.iboo Koosh Gliur, destruction of Khardurrah, assault of I'crwandurr.ah, storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass,
alfiirof Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass (severely wounded), reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of
Jellalabad, and sorties on the Hth Nov. and 1st Dec. 1811, Ulh Mar. 2ltli Mar. and 1st April, 181'-' ; general action and defeat of .\kb.ir Khan before Jellalabad (medal), storming the heights of Jugdulluck, gcner.al action of Tezeen, and recapture
Commanded four companies of the 13th which formed part of the force which proceeded under Sir
of Cabool (medal).
Robert Sale towards Bamcan lor the purpose of bringing in the Cabool captives.
s
3 M.ijor Burslcm served ihe campaigns of 1838, 39, and 40 in Allgh.anistan, with the 13th, and was present at the storm
of Ghuz
dal), assault and capture of the town and forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, ui-nt
h.
attack at Baboo Koosh Ghiir, destruction of Khardurrah, and assa'.ilt of P^
8 Lieut. Straubenzee served the campaigns of 1810, 41, &: 4'2, and was present
every action from Tootumdurrah lo
Caboal, and detailed in note 0.
[For Note 7, see following page.
1
Head
Quarters']
at Limerick.
itlie
14ith
. ..
.
(The Buckinghamshire)
166
Regt. of Foot.
Bear-skin Caps of the Grenadiers and Drinniiiors, the White Hoisc, " Nee nxpern terrrnt.'"
Tli<; A',>//,jl
Colond.
71
JSir James Watson,' KCB., Ens. 24 June, 1783 Lieut. 18 April, 92 ; Capt. 1
Full Halt
Col. 4 Juno, 14;
Mar. t)5 J Major, 'A Dec. U2 ; Lient.-Cul. 15 Maj-, ()0
Pay. Pay.
Maj-Gen. It) July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Gen. 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Col. 14tli
Regt. 24 May, 37.
Maurice Barlow, Eivi. i'21 July, 14; Lmif. 23 March, 15;
Lieut.-Coloncl.
revet- Li etit.- Col. 23 Nov. 41 ;
CapL r 20 Dec. 21 ; Mryor, v 12 June, 28 ;
Lieut.-Col. 24 Dec. 47.
Majors. JmnvsWiitson,- Ens. 22 Mar. 21; Lieut, 25 Dec. 22; Capt. p14
Dee. 32; Major, 10 Jan. 40; Brevet Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 51.
Thomas Holmes Tidy, ^ Ens. 14 April 25; Lieut, e 28 Sept. 2G; Capt.v2 Oct, 35;
Brev.-Major, 9 Nov.''46 Major, 15 Feb. 50.
IL-1
i'
i'
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
John Watson
20 July
Sir Jas. E. Alexander,'' s. P 20 Jan.
Ralph Buck!
10 Mar.
P 19 July
John Dwyer
P 23 May
William Douglas
William Cosmo Trevor
11 Mar.
Frederick Hammersley.. P 1 July
Charles Cecil Newman
26 July
Henry Townsend
30 Dee.
Julius Chetham Strode'
17 Dec.
.
BllEV.-MAJ.
Nov. 51
9 Nov. 46
11
I'
Lieutenants.
David Tho. Armstrong..
John M'Culloch O'Toole*
William Hanbury Hawley
22 Nov. 39 P 28
39 P24
46
15
Thomas Segrave
47 P 29
Charles Edward Grogan
47 P 28
P 1 Aug. 48 P23
John Barlow
P 2 Feb. 49 P 19
Frederick Smythe
P 15 Mar. 50 P 16
William Heywood
P15 Mar. 50iP13
William Banger Bower
P 13 Dec. 50 p 27
Matthews
..
John Echlin
Edw. D'H. Fairtlougli .. P 20 Oct. 48
19
CharlesMonckWilson, adj\ p 17 June 51
16
Dawson Stockley Warrenlpl9 Dec. 51 P16
21 June
10 July
P
8 Jan.
P 16 Apr.
P
EXSIGNS.
p19 Aug. 51
Gage Hall Dwver
H. H. A'Court'lnglefieldjp 12 Mar. 52
Jan. 42
June 42
Feb. 50
Nov. 50
Apr. 48
May 51
Dec. 51
Jan. 52
Feb. 52
Aug. 52
Oct. 50
Dec. 53
Dec. 53
Chusan, attackand captureof Chinhue, occupation of Ning"po and repulse of the ni^ht attack, attack
pture of Sej^oan, Chapoo,
d Chi
and the demonstration befoi-e Naik^
kin (Medal).
4 Sir James Alexander served in
the Madras LightCavalry previous
to being transferred to II.
M. Dra-
17 Aug. 52
P 23 Nov. 52
Prittie Cosby
Walter Frederick Blunt P 24 Nov. 52
Reginald Henry Graham
3 Dec. 52
George Bridges ........ p 29 July 53
P 16 Dec. 53
Angus William Hall
P//Mf^e/-.John Peter Hall, 11 April, 51 j Ens. p 26 April, 39 j Lieut. 23
April, 41 ; Capt. 15 Feb. 50.
3
Adjutant. Ens. Charles Monck Wilson, 21 Jan, 53.
1
Quarter-Master. John O'Connor, 11 March 63.
Edgar Dumaresq Batt,*" 26 Nov. 52; Assi.st.-Stirg.l'i Oct. ^\.
13
Surgeon.
William Renwick, 4 March 53.
1
Assist. -Surgeon.
Facings Buff, Agents, Messrs. Downes & Son. Irish Agents, Sir E. R.
Borough, Bt., Armit, & Co.
[Returned from Nova Scotia, 28 June 1847.]
1 Sir James Watson served with the 14th Regt. on the Continent under the Duke of York in HO."? and 94 ;
Thomas
'
at the rt'duction of the islands of St. Lucie and Trinidad in l/DU and 'J7.
Commanded tho 14th regiment at
the capture of the Isles <if France and Java, includinfc the assault and capture of Djocjocarta ; commanded
the expedition that captured tlie piratical state of Sambas in Borneo in 1813; at the capture of the fort
of Hattras, and in the Pindarreeand Mahratta wars; actively assisted at the reduction of tho fortress of Dhomone MunJela (where he led the storming party), Gurra Kotah, and Asseerghur. Medal for Java.
2 Lt.-Col. Watson served at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1825-6 (iMedal).
7 Capt. Strode served with the Gist Regt. in the Punjaub camjiaign of 1849 ; present at the battle of Goojeraf, and with tlie field lorce in pursuit of llie enemy to the Khjber Pass (Medal and one Clasp). Expedition into the Eusufzie country, in a^ tion with the enemy lltli and 14th Dec. 1849, and present at
the capture and destruction ot the insur^^ent villages of Saggow, PuUee, Zoormundie, and Sheerkanee,
on those days. Served with the ex pedition agai nst the Afriedies in tiic Kdiat Pass in Feb. 1850.
7 Capt. Cox served in the 13th Light Intanlry the campaigns of 1840, 41, and 4'J in Attglianistan, and was
present at tlie assault and capture of the town and fort of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack
of Baboo Koosh Ghur, attack on Khaidurrah, storming the Khoord Cabnol Pass, att'air of Tezeen, forcing
the JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on
the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, and Uth March, 24th March and 1st April 1842 the general action with
and defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before Jellalabad on the 7th April; the storming
of the JugduUuck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool, for wliich he has a Medal
as also another for Jellalabad.'
F.f
;
166
I5th
29
MARTINIQUE"" GUADALOUPE."
'^^'
Emb.
6fh (
[Serving
at
Jamaica-
Dejiot at Cnstlebar.
Vonis' Serv.
Colonel.
69
\Vm. Carr, Viscount Beret'ford,' GCB. GCH. Ens. 27 Aug. 1785; Lieut. 26
June, 89 ; Cupt. 24 Jan 91 ; Major, 1 March, 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 11 Aug. 94
Col. 1 Jan. 00; Major-Gen. 25 April, 08; Lieut.~Gen. 1 Jan. 12; Gen. 27
May, 25 Col. 10 Regt. 15 Marcli, 23.
;
Pay.
Puy.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Robert Luxmoore, Ens. 1 Juiiu, 20; Lieut. 11 June 24; Cai)t. fSl Aug. 30;
Major, P 18 April, 45; Lieut.-Col. v 10 March, 48.
Majors. \\m. Cockell,- Ens. 20 Dec. 22; Lt. p 23 Juno 25; Cajit. p29 Aug.
20 Brev.-Maj., 23 JNov. 41 ; Maj., p 17 Nov. 43; Brev. Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 51.
Henry Copinger, Ens. 28 Apr. 25; Lieut. 6 Mar. 28; Cajit. 8 July 42 ;
Major, P 20 Dec. 51.
;
28
168
The
YoaiB*
7 th
Colonel.
Sir Peregrine Maitlanrt,' GCB. Ens. 25 June, 1792; Lieut. & Capt.
30 April, t)4; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 25 June, 1803; Col. 1 Jan. 12 Muj.-Gen.
4 June, 14 Lt.-Gen. '2-Z July 30 ; Gen. 9 Nov. 4(5 CoZ. 17th Regt. 2 Jan. 43.
Lieut.-Colonel.^l^ Philip M'Pherson, CB.^ ^wa-. 2 Nov. 09; if. 13 June, 11
Capt. 13 Mar. 27 Brev.-Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 4 July, 43; Maj.
I Aug. 44
Lt.-Col. 3 Dec. 52.
Majors. AyX\i\iv Lowry Cole, :. p 22 Aug. 34 ; Lieut, p 20 Nov. 38; Cap.
P7 Sept. 41 Major, P 14 June 50.
Oliver Paget Bourke,^ Ens. p 11 Dec. 35
Lieut. p27 Oct. 37; Capt. 7 Nov.
44 Major, 3 Dec. 52.
lU (JiaJ
Emb.
for
l:&
of Foot.
[ah" ] 1^9
second Colour, the Lion of Nassau, " Virtutis NamufThe Sphinx, "EGYFT." "CHINA," " The Dragon."
censis Pramuum."
Colonel. '& Sir John Forster Titzgerald,' KCB. Uns. 29 Oct. 93 ; Lieut. 31
(Jl
Jan. 94; Capt. 9 May, 94; Major, 25 Sept. 03 ; L/ew^.-CoZ. 25 July, 10;
Full Half
Col. 12 Aug. 19; Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; Licut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Coh
Pay. Pav.
18th Regt. 9 March, 50.
'29
Thomas Scott Reignolds,- CB. Ens. 23 June 25; Jliezct.
Lieut.- Colonels.
25 April 28 ; Capi. c 20 April 31 ; Major, 30 July 42; Lieut.-Col. 30 Mar. 44.
John Grattan,3CB. Ens. 8 July, 13 ; Lt. 4 Sept. 23; Capt. 4 Mar. 3G; Jirev.-Moj.
39
26 May, 41 ; MuJ. 19 May, 42 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 14 Aug. 46 ; Lt.-Col.-2b May 53.
28
Majors. Francis AVigston,-* Ens. v lU Mar. 26 ; Lieut,
1 June, 32
Ca})t. p 18
Jan. 39 Brev.-Mujor, 23 Dec. 42 ; il/J. 7 Dec. 41 Brev. Lt.-Col. 9 Dec. 63.
Clement Alexander Edwards,* Eni\ 11- June 29; Lt. p28 Nov. 34; Cajit. P13
Mar. 40; Brev.-MaJ. 1 1 Nov. 51 ; MaJ. 25 May 53; Brev. Lt.-Col. 9 Dec. 53.
Serv. 10 Jan
i'
i'
Captains.
John Clark Kennedy
ENSIGN.
P25 Oct. 33
10 Mar. 37
7 Apr. 37
20 Sept. 39
28
8 April
34 P15 Apr.
John Joseph Wood
34
23 Oct.
John Borrow
41 p 23 Feb.
P
John Cormick^
41
25 Oct.
William Elford Adams
42
11 Apr.
Anth.W.S.F. Armstrong'' P21 June 39
26 Jan.
Edmond Wm. Sargent"'
18 May 41
26 July
.
14 Aug.
4 July
19 Sept.
P 16 Feb.
P 27 Aug.
20 May
V
BREV.-MAJ.
CAPTAIN.
LIEUT.
3 Dec. 41
30 Dec. 42
Nov. 42
31
36
39
44
42
44
15
May
41
47
7 Dec. 47
1 Apr. 47
12 July 50
3 Ai)r. 49
12 Dec. 52
42
25
May
LlEUTENANTS.
9 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 53
53
3Lt.-Col.Gratti
25 Nov. 42
1 June 41
16 April 41
2 Apr. 43
5 Apr. 46
. .
Sept. 47
Dec. 45
Dec. 47
Apr. 61
Aug. 51
Ensigns.
p22 Nov. 51
Thomas Esmonde
5 Dec. 61
Geo. Henry Pocklingtou
William O'Bryen Taylor
Robert Hoey Jex-Blake
John William Meurant
Edward Hayes Wilton .
20 Aug. 42
24 Oct. 42
2 Feb. 44
26 July 44
19 May 43
14 July 41
17 Aug. 41
'
5 Feb. 47
13 Sept. 48
3 Apr. 49
22 Dec. 48
7 Mar. 51
21 Mar. 53
7 June 53
June 49
'
spiitches,
14 Sept
23 Nov
hae,Nin^po,Segoan,Chapoo,&ChlnKiangFoo(Medal).
p 22 Aug. 61
Chapoo.
3 'Lt.-(?ol. Edwards was at Cantoii,jAl
22 April 53 Shnghai, Woosung and Chiu Kiang Fou (Medal).
P
63
July
BishoppI
8
Pretyman
Rich.
Paymaster.
Adjutant.
Quarter-Blaster.ThomSiS Carney, 14 Oct. 61.
Surgeon.James Stewart,'' 6 Aug. 46; Assist.-Surg. 17 April, 38.
A ssist.-Surgs.J osei^h Hamilton Dwyer, A.B. 14 Nov.4o.
William Kelman Chalmers, M.D. 13 Nov. 46.
. .
Facings
IB^^
mne. Agents,
Messrs.
ots
brigade in the Peninsula, and has received the guM
Joh
F. Fitzgerald commanded a light battalion and a
for Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittotia, and the P>renoes.
present at the storming of the
hina expedition (Medal), and was
i Lieut.-Cul. Reignolds served with the 4yth on
tortltied
heights
ot
Chinhcthe
of
capture of Chusan,stormin[:
heights and forts above Canton, taking of Anioy, s(
1> wounded)
entrenched cam) on the heights of Segoan (
taking of Niiigpo, attack and c.i;.ture of thi
Nankin.
d Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before
capture of Chapoo (wounded),
present at the
and w
(MedalJ,
expedition
China
the
Sthon
the
with
Stewart" served
7 Lieut. Hayinan and Surj
investment before Nankin.
8 Captain Call was ai Canton and Araoy (Medal).
,o,, (Medal).
m,i.i1
the action of Maharajpore, 29 Dec. 1843
with
.as
1
Sir
9 Capt. Cormick
present
the
40tt- in
^:^r^::rv.^ir^^:'A:;;^'^^-n"c^^- N-'p-'^^^
manded
post, which,
West Gate
notwithstanding the
^--
He com-
'"- <"^''=">-
n" of the 10th March 1841, hen the enemy In force attacked that
Ningpo on th
the enemy repulsed with
whelmingdisparit) of numbers, was bravely maintained and
of
""
March
1851,
when on
,.
170
Years' Seiv.
9^^ (
Head-Quarters
Colonel.
172
47
Full
Pay.
2G
22
21
20
Half
Pay.
fetifol^^Sf"] 22nd
Full
Pay.
31
43
20
2-2
The
%':Zll
173
174
^e Wight!'
In the centre of the Colour the Prince of Wales's Feathers, with the motto, " Ich Dje?i." In the second
and third corners, the Rising Sun and the Red Dragon, and in tlie fourth corner, the Wliite Horse,
with the Motto, " Nee aspera tcrreiit."" MINDEN" the Si>hi?ix, with the words " EGYPT"" CORUXNi '" MARTINIQUE" "ALBUHERA" " BADA.JOZ" " SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA"
" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE" " ORTHES"-" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Colonel.
Years' Serv.
Sir George Charles D'Aguilar,' KCB., :ns. 24 Sept. 99; Lieut. 1 Dec. 02;
65
Capt. 30 Mar. 08; 3Ioj. 1 Apr. 13; Lt.-Col. 20 May, 13; Col. 22 July, 30;
Full Half
Maj.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 23rd Fusils. 31 Jan. 51,
Pay. Pay.
Lieut .-Colonels.
Charles CTutc\i\e\, ^nd Lieut. p8 Apr. 26; Lieut. 22 July, 30; Cajyt. Pll
Dec. 35; Major, p 22 Oct. 44; Lt -Col. 24 July 49.
Harry George Chester, 2nd Lieut. P26 Oct. 30; Lieut. 7 Aug. 35; Capt. Pll
24
Sept. 4:0; Major, 24 July 49 ; Lt.-Col. p25 March 53.
Majors. Daniel Lysons,- Ensign, p26 Dec. 34; Lieut. p23 Aug. 37 ; Capt.
20
P29 Dec. 43 ; Major, p3 Aus;. 49.
Fred. J. Pliillott, 2(f Lieut. 7'Apr. 25 ; Xjfwi. 12 Dec.26; Capt. 15Apr.42;
29
Major,
10
25 March 53.
^"8mI/^4o:'"-]
Tha
[Rawu7p^.deo.]l75
years' Serv
66
i'
ir
&
16
Ft.
of
^:^';^i%'Jm9.] 25ih (
[/.-J^^U^-;
The King's Crest in two comers of the Colour, " In Veritate Religionis conjido." The
;"
"
Arms of Edinburgh, Nisi Dojninus frtistra with the White Horse in the third corner
" Nee aspera terrent." " MINDEN" " EGMONT-OP-ZEE."
The
of the Colour.
Sphinx. " EGYPT." Flank Companies, " MARTINIQUE."
Years' Serv
Colonel.
Sir Henry Fred. Campbell,' KCB. & GCH. ^W5. 20 Sept. 86; Lieut. &
Ca2>t.2b April, 93; Capt.Sc Lieut. -Col. 6 April, 96; Col. 25 Sept. 03; MajorFull Half
Gen. 25 July, 10; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 25th Regt.
Pay. Pay.
Lieut. -Colonels.
20 Oct. 31.
John Joseph Hollis, Ens. 9 Julv 03 ; Lt. 1 Dec. 04 Capt. 30 Mar. 09 ; Br.-Maj.
50
22 July 30; Mnj. 8 Apr. 42; Brev.-Lt.-Col.,Q^ov. 46; iif.-CoZ.lO June48.
James Smith Schonswar, Cornet, i'5 Mar. 29; Lieut. p17 Dec. 30; Capt.
25
P6 May, 36 ; Moj- p2 Aug. 44 ; Lt-Col. 20 July, 47.
Majors. Utim-y Francis Strange,^ Ens. 23 May 15 ; Lieut. 7 April 25 ; Capt. p29
1
Jime 26 ; Brev.-Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; 71/ry.20 6ct.42; Brev.-Lt.-Col.W Nov.51.
Samuel Wells, Ens. 9 Apr. 25; Lieut, v^ Oct. 29; CajJt. r 15 Sept. 37 ; Major,
16 Sept. 51.
68
21
Foreign Service, 1
Marc li
50.
2Gth
""-"
(
V
Foot,
The Camerom'an)J Regiment
of
/
J
-^
Years' Ser..
r serving in Canada.
LDepol at Sunderland.
Dragon.
Colonel.
60
Full
Pay.
29
Half
Pay.
^ 51 John, Lord
Seaton,'
JE>u^.
10 July, 1794
22
19
28 March, 38.
Lieut. -Colonel.
Andrew T. Hemphill, Ens. 7 Apr. 25 ; Lieut. 16 Apr. 29 ; Capt. 3 July,
39 Major, 11 Feb. 40; Lt.-Col. p 8 Dec. 40.
Majors. George Hogarth,'' CB.,i'/w. i'22 May 17 Lt. p 13 Sept. 21 ; Capt. p 12
Nov. 25; Brev.-Maj. 28 June 38 ; Maj. 28 Aug. 41 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1 1 Nov. 51
Ferdinand Whittinghani,^ CB. Ens. 2 Nov. 32; Lieut, p 19 Feb. 30 Capt. p30
Apr. 41 ; Brev.- Major, 23 Dec. 42 ; Major, v 1 Oct. 47.
;
35
Lt. 4 Sept.
Col. 4 June, 14
F.
178
A
27M
[Head Quarters
at
Enniskillen.
"
'
Head Quarters
tS
5<
Leeds.
The
IS
fi-Sj
Spliinx.
at'
180
rEinb.
for India,
April 1842. ]
^"'Jf^^f
50
fc
<:
^ .
=1 I
= f c
5"
<
40
i
'
Major,
1 1
Nov. 51.
Captains.
John D. Young,'' s.
John Power''
E.LugarcPCB.S,
CAPTAIN.
.
Z.c.7June49
Aug. 35 26 Oct. 39
2 Nov. 381
8 Apr. 42
20 Dec. 42
William Francis Stehelin'^ 30 April 41
Lindsay Farrington'^.
23 June 43 27 Sept. 44
Samuel Fisher"
15 June 27 P 16 Aug. 31
Hugh George Colvill'^
10 Jan. 40
3 Aug. 41
p
31 Dec. 43
Henry George Walker^.
29 Apr. 42
St. Geo. Mervyn Nugent'"' P25 Oct. 42 P31 Dec. 44
P19 May 43 P 2 Sept. 45
John Mackenzie Lyle'^
.
i"
s =
>.".
J-
= [ ^.
-a -^ -a
ii
<
BUEV.-iMAJ.
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
Lieutenants.
20 Ens. Carter served with the
Augustus Alexander Dick' P31 Dec. 44 20 Mar. 46 29th in the Sutlej campaign
of
Valens Tonnochy '^ .... P 2 Sept. 45
20 Mar. 46 184S-6, including the battles of Fe.
Frederick Kneebone'^.
20 Mar. 46 rozeshah and Sobraon, for which he
19 Dec. 45
has a Medal and one Clasp.
He
Henry Philips Onslow'^.
19 Nov. 41 30 July 46 served also in the Punjaub camEdward Thos. FitzGerald' 23 July 42 20 Dec. 43 paign of 1848-9 and was present at
Wm. Septimus Simmons'
25 Nov. 46 the passage of the Chenab, and bat1 Apr. 46
tles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
Cliarles Hugh Levinge''^.
2 Apr, 46:P19 Feb. 47 (Medal and Clasps).
i Lt.-Col.Smith served as Major of
Edward Browne Hart,''^*79 Dec 451
5 Aug. 47
Brigade with the array under General
Richard John Evans'- ..
4 Apr. 46; P 28 Sept. 47 Pollock during the campaign of 1842
J. Sheridan Henderson'^
3 Apr. 46: 10 Dec. 47 in Affghanistan (medal), and was
Edmond H. C. Pery'- .. P22 May 46 |p 1 Aug. 48 present (as D. A. Adj.. Gen. of the
Inf. Div.}at the forcing of the KhyR.C.DalrympleBruce,fZ/,
10 Nov. 43: 14 April 46 ber Pass, action at Manioo Khail,
John Thomas James .... P18 Apr. 45 PIO Mar. 48 forcing the Tezeen and Huft Kotul
George Augustus Ferris'^ P 8 Dec. 46 30 Apr. 49 Passes, attack and capture of IstalilT
(received the Brevetrank of Major).
P 20 Oct. 48 P 5 Oct. 49 He
De Vic Valpy
served with the 29th in the
William D. Chapman'^
10 Dec. 47^
1 Mar. 50 Punjaub campaign in 1848-9, including
the passage of the Chenab,
Edward Hazlefoot Paske'^ P 14 Apr. 47
3 Mar. 50 and battle of Chillianwallah
(woundWilliam Congreve
30 Mar. 49 P 9 July 50 ed); and he commanded the 24th
Henry Evans Quin .... 24 Aug. 46 12 Oct. 52 Rcgt. at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal and Clasps).
Frank Browne
10 April 49; 29 July 53
William Speke Dickinson P 4 May 49
6 Aug. 53
ENSICiNS.
20 Qr.-Master Walsh served with the 48tli in
John James Hood Gordon P 21 Aug. 49 the campaign against the Rajah of Coors, in
Edward Carter
14 Dec. 49 April 1834. He served with the 55th in China
(medal), at Amoy, Cliusan, Chinliae (including
H. W. Somerville Carew
21 Aug. 49
the repulse of the ni;;ht attack), Chapoo, WooJohn Crawford Langford P 8 Dec. 48 sung, Shanghai, and storming of Cliin-KiangP 17 May 50 Foo.
Edmund Watkin Kent
Geo. Wm. Fred. D. Smith 13 May 63
[15 ; Capt. 9 JMay 34.
Paymaster. Charles Scarlin Naylor," 8 Jlay 35; E71S. 1 Sept. 12 ; Lt. 25 Dec.
Adjutant. Lieut. Robert Cathcart Dah-ymple Bruce, 29 July 53.
Quarter- blaster. Timothy Walsh, '^^ 1 1 Oct. 53 ; Ens. 28 Nov. 45 Lt. 1 Apr. 50.
Surgeon. Richard Dane,"" MD., 21 July, 46; Assist.-S^irg.n July, 35.
Assist.-Surgeons.
Robert M'Gregor, 19 April 50.
Daniel Macqueen, M.D., 15 Nov. 50.
John Smitli Chartres, 11 June 52.
Facings Yellow Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
.
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5 Nov. 41
P 29 Dec. 43
30 Dec. 43
30 July 46
6 Aug. 47
3 Mar. 50
P 9 July 50
22 Dec. 45
10 Dec. 52
15 Mar. 53
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Lord Downes was appointed Aide-dcCamp to Sir John Cradock, whom he accompanied to Portugal in Nov. 1808,
1
where Sir John held the chief command until May 1809, when he was succeeded by the Duke of Wellington, with whom
Lord Downes continued as Aide-de-Camp and Assistant Military Secretary during the whole war, and was present at the
battles of Talavera (slightly wounded), Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and El Bodon
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz,
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees
siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse
(slightly wounded).
His Lordship has received the gold cross and one clasp for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and
^
Toulouse and the silver War Medal and six clasps for Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d*Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and
Salamanca.
[For Notei C, 10, 11, 12, 12*, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, sec preceding page.]
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Half
Pay.
Pay
George, Marquis of TweetUlale,' KT. CB. Ens. June, 1804 Lt. 12 Oct. 04 ;
Copt. 14 May, 07 Major, 14 May, 12 ; Lt.-Col. 21 June, 13 ; Col. 27 May,
25 ; Mnjor-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 4U Col. 30th Foot, 7 Feb. 40.
;
Lieut.-Colonel.
23
William Francis Hoey, Ens. i'28 Oct. 31 ; Lieut. 5 Sept. 35 ; Cupt. p 22 July
42 ; Maj. p 4 Aug. 48; Lt.-Col.
IG Dec. 53.
Majors.
James Thomas Mauleverer,^ Ens. p 18 Apr. 34 Lieut, p 19 Aug. 3G ; Capt. p28
July 43 Major, p21 May 52.
James Broclie Patullo, Ens. p 24 Apr. 40 Lieut. 10 Oct. 42; Cupt. p 30 July
47
Major, p 1G Dec. 53.
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62
Full
Pay.
28
26
21
19
Half
Pay.
^^^
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"
Years' Serv.
Colonel.
Sir Ricliard Aniistioiig-,' KCli. ivw*'. 23 June, OG; Licmt. 5 Nov.QO ; Capt.
t) July, 03 ;
Major, 30 May, 11 ; Lieiit.-Col. 26 Aug. 13; Col. 22 July, 30 ;
Maj.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieut.-Ucn. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 32nd Foot, 25 June 60.
Lieut. -Colonels. Frederick Marklumi,'^ CB. Ens. 13 May 24 ; Lt. v 22 Oct. 25
i'
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184
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33c? (or
Colonel.
13 5ia Henry D'Oyly,' Ens. 2 Aug. 97 ; Lt. & Capt. 25 Nov. 99 ; Majmy
June,
Capt.
sk Lieut.- Col. -Zl May 13; Col. 12 Feb. 30; Major-G<
11;
Full Half
I'ay. Pay.
28 June, 38 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 61 ; Col. 33rd Foot, 28 Sept. 47.
67
I
Lieutenant-Colonel
Frederick Rodolph Blake, ii);.?. p30 June, 26; Lieut.
Aug. 27 Capt. 2:! Aug. 31 Major,
April, 43; Lt.-Col. p3 Oct. 48.
Majors. John Douglas Johnstone, JEns. p 15 Aug. 27; Lieut. 16 Mar.
Capt. P 19 Oct. 38 ; Major, p 3 Oct. 48.
Thos. Bunbury Gough, Bn.i. p 27 Dec. 27; Lieut. p25 Jan. 31; Capt.)
Nov. 38 Major, 22 Dec 48.
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CAPTAIN.
I.IEUT.
Captains.
never
George V. Mundy
17 Aug.
George Erskine
John E. ColHngs
21 June
Edw. Westby Donovan..
10 Jan.
P
William Pretyman
8 May
Henry Ullick Burke .... P17 July
Henry Charles Fitzgerald P 25 Sept.
John Ed.Taubman Quaylo P 7 Sept.
Henry Disney Ellis .... 14 June
P 25 Oct.
Thomas Wickham
27 Feb. 35
32
39
40
40
40
40
3 June 36
22 Jan. 42
14 June 42
5 Aug. 42
30 Aug. 42
9 Oct. 42
41
42
42
7
P
P
Nov. 43
May
40
11
Nov
14 April 43
3 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
Pll Sept. 49
P 9 July 50
P 2 Jan. 52
P 26 Mar. 52
P
31 Jan. 45 P 21 Sept. 52
22 Dec. 46 P25 Mar. 53
Lieutenants.
42 P27 Sept. 44
46 P 3 Oct. 48
40 P 20 Oct. 48
Lieut.- General D'Oyly st
Chas. Carter Barrett, (//. P
47
10 Sept. 49
P30 Mar. 47 Pll Sept. 49 m tlie campaign in North Holl
Frank Corbett
in 1799, underSirRalphAbercroi
P
Walter George Nugent
15 Aug. 48 P 9 July 50 and the Duke of York, and was t
Charles Edward Mansfield P 1 Sept. 48 P 8 Aug. 51 prisoner in the action of the
Sept.
He served with the am
P 20 Oct. 48 P 2 Jan. 52
William Henry Parry
the North of Spain under Sir
P17 Nov. 48 p2i Mar. 52 Moore, in 18089, and was al
Valentine Bennett
Alex. Bruce Wallis ....
22 Dec. 48 P 6 July 52 battle of Corunna. Accompa
the expedition to Walcheren in
Henry A. Thistletliwayte P19 Oct. 49 P 30 July 52 Served at Cadiz during the sie
P 18 Jan. 50 P 21 Sept 62 1811 and 12, under Lord Lynec
Buxton Martin Kenrick
Sir George Cooke, to who)
Edward Barker Prescott P 15 Mar. 50 P 8 Apr. 53 and
was Aide-de-camp, and was
Richard Lacy
Fanshawe
Frederic Smith Vacher
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14 Apr.
8 Dec.
22 Jan.
Ensigns.
home with despatches, annour
W.Senhouse Worthington P18 Apr. 51 the raising of the siege in 1812. Served als
Flanders, under Lord Lynedoch, in 1814
and
Hans. S. St. Vincent Marsh IG Sept. 51 sequently
with the army under the Duke of Wellin
P 16 Apr. 52 in Flanders and France, and was
Henry Thorold
severely wound'
Francis Du Pre Montagu P17 Aug. 52 ehe battle of Waterloo. He has received the
Medal with one clasp for Corunna.
Ch. Moore Brabazon Siree P 18 Aug. 52
P 15 Oct. 52
John James Greenwood
P 22 Apr. 53
John Ralph Carr ....
P 13 May 63
John Thornton Rogers
Paymaster. Patrick M'Grath, 4 Oct. 31
Ens. 7 Feb. 11; Lieut. 14 Jan.
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[3 Aug.
16 Capt. Jeffrey served as a captain in the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and was present at the operations on the heigh
Arlaban in Alava on the 16th, 17th, and 18th Jan.; in the general actions in front of San Sebastian on the 5th May (sev
1st Oct. (severely wounded), 183G; Kith, 12th (wounded), 1-lth, ISth, and 16th March; storm
capture of Irun 16th and 17th May (Medal), 1837. He served with the 32nd before Mooltan during all the operations
Sept. 18-18 till the surrender of the fortress, 22 Jan. 1849, after which he was present at the battle of Goojerat (wonn
(Medal and Clasps).
and with the 32nd at the second siege o\
17 Lieut. Colls served with the 39th in the battle of Maharajpore (Medal)
tions before Mooltan, incluJn)g the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. He was also pre
at the surrender of the garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
18 Capt. Moore was present at the surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, at the surrender of the fort and garrisc
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
2U Lt. I'altcrson served in the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including thestonn and capture of the city,
was also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps),
21 Paymaster Garforth served with the 32nd in Canada during the rebellion in 1837, and was present in theactiono
Eustache. He served as Adjutant during the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Snorjko
storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Chen
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
22 Lt. Straubenzee served at the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Soorjkoond he
severely wounded on the 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal and Clasp.)
23 Lt. Power served at the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's positio
front of the advanced trenches on 12tb Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond, attack on the suburbs 27th Dec., storm and
ture of the city and surrender of the fortress. He was also at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and al
battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
24 Lt. Rodman served with the 62nd in the campaign on the Sutlcj (medal and clasp), including the battles of Feroie
and Sobraon.
25 Lieuts. J. Birtwhistle, and Lawrence, served at the 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the a
and capture of the city, and siurender of the fortress. Also at the surrender of the fort and garrison of CheniotCi
battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps),
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Quarters,
Preslon
185
Sir T\io\m\s Makdougall Brisbane,' Bart. GCB. GCH. Ens. 10 J'aii. 1782;
Limt. 30 July, 91; Cajyt. 12 April, 93; Major, 6 Aug. 95; Lieut. -Col. 4
April, 1800; CoZ. 25 July, 10 ; iJ/rt>;--GV. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May,
Half
Pay.
25; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 34th Regt. 16 Dec. 26.
Lieuttnant-Colonel.
Nicholas R. Brown, Ens. 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut. 2 June 25 ; Cupt. 2 May 37 ;
Major, 23 Mar. 45 ; Limt.-Col. 27 March 48.
72
Majors.
Richard D. Kelly, Ens. 7 Mar. 34 ; Lieut, v 30 July, 30
Capt. i'24 Sept. 41 ;
il/fyo/-, 1*17 Mar.48.
Arthur Cyril Goodenough, Ens. p8 April 34; Lieut, 25 Nov. 36; Capt. p 26
Oct. 41
Major, 27 March 48.
;
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captain,
Captains.
John Simpson
John Gwilt
James Maxwell
3 Nov. 37
PIO Aug. 38
P13 Oct. 43
2 May 37
P 31 Mar. 43
P21 July 46
P12 Feb. 47
P22 June 47
27 Mar. 48
P19 Oct. 49
P
P25 Nov.
P 24 Sept,
P 9 May
Thomas Bourke.
oJjnhH Shiffimr AxJJu^
13 Mar.
Mawdistly Gausseu 1
William Warry ....
John Robinson ....
Joseph Jordan ....
John Peel
P
P
p
15 Oct.
12 Dec.
26 Jan.
22 Mar.
14 Feb.
22 June
26 Jan.
P 14 Feb.
P 22 June
27 Mar.
P 27 July
brrv.-maj
44
45
47
48
49
P 7 Mar. 51
P 14 May 52
P
9 July 52
P 29 Oct, 52
P 25 Nov. 23
Lieutenants.
Henry Edvv. Bale
David Steuart
12 Feb. 47 p 21 July 48
17 Mar. 48 p 26 Oct. 49
Geo.Edw.BrownWesthead p 7 Apr. 48 [p 25 Jan. 50
14 Apr. 48 p 1 Feb. 50
Granville ^Villiam Puget
p 12 May 48 p 8 Feb. 50
Robert Campbell
p 18 Sept. 49 p 21 Jmie 50
Geo. Byng Harman
Edward Herman Marsh p23 Nov. 49 p 17 Sept.50
P24
Nov. 49 p 7 Mar. 51
ArthurT.L.Chapman,rtrf/.
(jeorge Percy Barnard . . p 16 Feb. 50 p 14 May 52
WalterHamiltonTwemlow p 15 ]\Iar. 50 p 9 July 52
Abel Woodroffe Boyce .. P17 May 50 p 29 Oct. 52
p 17 Sept.50 p 13 Sept. 53
John Leslie Moore
p 14 Mar. 51 p 25 Nov. 53
Francis Richard Hurt
''
Ensigns.
Edmund P. L. Mathew..
William Walker Jordan
John Byron
p
p
p
9 Sept.
17 Oct.
13 Feb.
11 June
9 July
21 Jan.
15 July
Francis Peel
25 Nov.
p
P
51
51
52
52
52
53
53
53
& Co.
...
186
Head Quarters
Portsmouth.
MAIDA."
Colonel.
52
Full
Pay.
^3
Half
Pav.
aSa Sir George Henry Fred. Berkeley , KCB. Comet, 21 Jan. 02 ; Lieut. 27
Aug. 03; Capt. 1 May, 05; Major, 28 Jan. 08; Lieut. -Col. 13 June, 11;
Col. 27 May, 25 ; Maj.-Gen. 10 Jan.37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 Col. 35th Regt.
;
11 July, 45.
Lieut.-Colonel.
James Fraser, Em. po April 31 ; Lieut. p1 Aug. 34; Capt. P 17 June 36;
Brev.-Maj. 9 Nov. 46; Major, p14 Dec. 49 ; Lt.-Col. 8 July 51.
Majors.
James
Major,
Tedlie, PEns. 19
^En*.
17
May
May
25
50.
Lieut.
5 June 27
Capt. 23 July 38
Major,
8 July 51.
captain.
Captains.
Charles Beamish ....
Frederick English ....
P26 Apr.
P22 Mar.
p 29 Dec.
p31 Dee.
26 June
P 4 Sept.
31 P20 Mar. 35
31 Dec. 39
33 P17 June 36 P 15 Dec. 40
Thomas Teulon
37 P15 Dec. 40 P31 Dec. 47
Robert Henry Price .
S9 p 3 May 44 P23 June 48'
Archibald Tisdall
40 P 20 Sept. 44, Pll May 49
Fred. George Elkington
40 P 31 Dec. 44 P 13 July 49
William Ranby Goate
15 April 42
29 May 45 P14 Dec. 49
Thomas Spi'ing
p 14 May 36 P 2 April 41
15 July 49
Geo. L. Rawdon Berkeley P31 Jan. 45 p 25 Aug. 46 P 30 Jan. 52
OliverNicholls Chatterton P 26 July 33 P 6 Aug. 36
15 Aug. 48
P
BREV.-MAJ.
11 Nov. 51
11 Nov. 51
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Lieutenants.
13 Oct. 43
Apr. 47
3 May 44 P 2 Apr. 47
6 Dec. 44 P31 Dec. 47
P 1 1 Nov. 45 P 12 May 48
28 Apr. 46 P 23 June 48
P 5 Apr. 44
46
1 1 Oct.
p
P
10
Pll May 49
P13 July 49
14 Dec. 49
P17
May
8 July
50
51
P17 Oct. 51
P 30 Jan. 62
18 May 49
21 Aug. 49
Wm. F. Godolphin Forsteri 8 July 51
John Ormsby Vandeleur p21 Nov. 51
p 13 Feb. 52
John Davis
Edward
Tedlie
Alex. John C. W^arrand
17
11
14
15
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29 July 53
FC/t^* Blue.
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Messrs.
In 1809 he
I Sir George Berkeley served in E^ypt in 107, and was pit'sent at the taking of Alexandria.
was appointed Assistant-Adjutant-Genei-al to the army in Portugal, and was present in the actions of the
lOlh, ;ith, and fitli Jlay, 1809, passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Kuentes d'Onor, siege of
Badajoz in ISll, also its subsequent siege, slonn, and capture; battle of Salamanca, capture of JIadrid,
siege of Burgos, action at Villa Muriel, battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian, passage of
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
the Bidassoa, battles of the Xivelle and iNive.
Waterloo, at which he was severely wuiindrd. He commauded the troops at the Cape of Good Hope, and
conducted the operations against the Kattirs in 1847, which brought that war to a successful termination.
Sir George has received the Gold Cross and three clasps for Busaco, I'uentes d'Onor, Badajoz, Salamanca,
Vittoria, San Sebastian, and Nire ; and the Silver War Medal with one clasp for Talavera.
" Finn.""
40
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Half
Pay.
Pay.
38
28
24
18
188
Years'Serv.
Head Quarters,.,
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189
of Foot.
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Colonel.
Years' Serv
68
I
Full
Half
Pay, Pay.
^<^v\m\CapU
mHon. Hugh Arbuthnott/ CB. Ens. 18 May, 96; Lt. \b Col.
19 July 21;
^20 Marchr99; Major, 23 Nov. 04; Lt.-Col. 9 May, 11
;
Lierit.- Colonel.
39
ENSIGN.
Captains.
Samuel Adamson
CAPTAIN.
LIEUT.
1 Dec. 37
15 Mar. 31 p 27 Sept. 33
Jos.
7 Aug. 40
4 Aug. 37
3 Feb. 32
JohnW.S. Smith'..
P
28 April 48
2 April 41 P 2 June 43
James S. Hawker Farrer
p
9 Nov. 38 p 8 Nov. 42 P19 July 50
William James Loftus
19 Mar. 52
P 1 Mar. 39 P29 Dec. 40
Arthur Layard
3 Jan. 45 p 30 July 52
Edward Thomas Gloster p 13 May 42
p 30 May 43 p 9 June 46 P 21 Sept. 62
Gustavus Hume
P20 Oct. 43 P 3 Dec. 47 31 Dec. 52
Samuel Hackett
3 Jan. 45
7 Mar. 49 P 20 May 63
Cha. F. Torrens Daniell
p 9 June 46 p 27 April 49 P 18 Oct. 53
Ludford Harvey Daniel
p
brev.-maj.
11 Nov. 61
do
Lieutenants.
P
46
47
26 June
3 Dec.
19 Sept.
P 6 Oct.
p 27 July 49
p 20 Dec. 50
48 P 17 Oct. 61
48
p
7 Nov. 61
A. Campbell Snodgrass
2 Sir John Campbell served
Wm. Rob. Crawford Potter 'P30 Dec. 45 p 29 Dec. 46 tlirougliout the Burmfse war
49
62
Mar.
Mar.
from 15h April, 1824 to
23
19
(Medal),
adj.
Frederick Beswick,
conclusion in Fob. 1S26, as
Thomas Eyre Lambert, r. p 24 Nov. 38 P 12 Feb. 41 its
to Sir Archibald
Aide-de-camp
p 16 Aug. 60 p 30 July 52
iJoM. Cha. JobnAddington
Camplell.
22 Dec. 48 P21 Sept. 52
3 Lt.-Col. Lowth served with
John Crosby Vaughan
P 12 Dec. 50
31 Dec. 52 the 38th in ihe Burmese war
Rowland Hill Gordon
and was present at the
P 13 Dec. 60 P20 May 53 (Medal),
Compton A. S. Dickins
atfairs of Senibike and Nepadie,
Arthur Brooksbank .... P21 Nov. 61 P18 Oct. 53 and attack and capture ol MelOwen G. Saunders Davies 12 Dec. 61 P 18 Oct. 53 loon and of Paghara Mew.
I-
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Peter Wright Breton
18 May 50
9 July 52
P21 Sept. 52
Henry Broome Feilden
p 15
Oct. 62
De Vic Tupper
John Fred. Clinton Boyle 21 Jan. 53
53
Pl4May
Thomas Brodie Wardlaw
Constantine Sept. Gaynor'P 18 Oct. 53
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July, 95
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Majors. io\m Martin Bladen Neill,^ Ens. i'22 Mar. 33 ; Lt. 9 Jan. 35 ; Capt.
11 Mar. 42 ; Major, p 8 June 49.
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Colonel.
Years' Serr.
Charles Ashe a'Court,' CB. KH. Ens. 17 Dec. 01 ; Lieut. 2 Sept. 02; Capt
25 Julv, 04; Major, 26 Feb. 11 ; Lieut. -Col. 19 Mav, 13 ; Col. 22 Julv,30
Full
Major-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieut. -Gen. 11 Aox. 51 ; Col. 41st Foot, 5 Feb. 48
Pay pj^'
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Lieut. -Colonel. GeoTs.e Carpenter, Ens. 1 Oct. 18; Lieut. 1 Mar. 20; Capt
P 29 Oct. 25 ; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38 ; Major, r 22 Julv, 45 ; Lieut. -Col
36
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Ll//or*\ Augustus J. W. Xorthey, Ens. P14 July, 37; Lieut. i3 July, 40,
Capt. P 21 Sept. 44; 3/wJor, P 27 Dec. 50.
James Eman,* Ens. 25 Mar. 3G; Lieut. 16 Aug. jS; Capt. 9 Oct. 46; Major,
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Years
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Colonel.
ffiSa Richard Egerton,' CB. Ens. 1 Dec. 98: Lt. 29 March, 00Cant '^H
Sept. 04; Major, 26 Aug. 13; Lient.-Col. 18 June 15; CW. 10
Jan 3?"'
Mnjor-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Col. 4Gth Foot, 24 Jan. 53.
Lieutenant-Colonel.
14^
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P29
13
12
12
12
12
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11
5
5
Richard Lluellyn
20 May 42
26 Apr. 44
31 May 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P16 May 45
P 6 Nov. 46
P21 July 48
P 29 May 49
P 19 Oct. 49
P 14 Dec. 49
15 Dec. 49
Ensigns.
Frank John Curtis
Nicholas Dunscombe. ..
22 Nov.
15 Oct.
23 Nov.
18 Feb.
P 1
p
P
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37
41
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42
42
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45
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46
Lieutenants.
13
12
10
10
10
9
8
6
5
16
13
May
35 P 25 Aug.
P 5 Apr. 39 P29 Oct.
P12 Dec. 34 31 May
M'illiam Henry O'Toole
Colin Fred. Campbell ..
1 May 40
10 Mar.
Algernon Robert Garrett
P 27 Sept.
1 June 41
P27
George Caldwell Dickens
May 42 21 Apr.
P 24 June 42 P 25 Nov.
Horace George Hayes
Robert William Piper
28 May 42 P 11 July
P 27 Sept. 42 P 8 May
William Hardy
John Edward Lyons .... P 3 Mar. 43 P 6 Nov.
15
20
14
captain.
Captains.
19
Mar.
22 Apr.
28 Oct.
11 Nov.
16 Dec.
26 Apr.
6 July
22 Feb.
30 Mar.
P 13 Aug.
P28 Apr.
P 10 Nov.
p 23 Apr.
p
12 Oct.
31 Dec.
1 Apr.
28 Oct.
44
45
47
47
47
48
48
52
52
52
53
53
BUEV.-MAJ.
22 July 42
P
8 May 46
8 Ja'i. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
Pll Apr. 51
P 9 May 51
p 23 Apr. 52
p 12 Oct. 52
p 16 Dec. 53
2 Lieut.-Col. Garrett served
in the Peninsula with the OtU
Division in 1811, and tvith the
4th Division in IS 12 and 13, and
was present in ail the actions,
sieges, and smaller affairs in
command
of
tlie
Light
Com-
Assist.-Surg.
Sarrjeon. Wm. Irwin Breslin, M.D. 2 July, 41
Hosp.-Assist. 9 Feb. 26.
Assistant-Surgeon. Edward James Franklyu, 19 Oct. 49.
Paymaster. Alexis Corcoran,^ 8 July 42 ^s. 30 Nov. 38;
Adjutant. Lieut. Henry Fuller Sandwith, 16 Jan. 52.
Quarter-Master. Samuel Scoltock,' 13 March 46.
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8 April 42.
8 March, 27
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Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, JJt., Annit,
[^Returned from North America, 8 May 1848.]
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iMajor-General Egerton, after ser\ing as a subaltern with the 29ih in North Am Tica, and proceeding
ai a Captain with the 89tii to South America, accompanied the 2nd battalion of tlie 34tli to the Peninsula
in 1809.
In the foUowin.; yeir he was appointed to the staff as Del)uly-A^sistant-Adjutant-General, and
attached to the second division, in which capacity he served at tlic battle of Busaco, and on the retreat to,
and during the subsequent occuc.ation of the Lines before Libbun. He was llun removed as senior of the
was jirtsent at tlie siege and capture of Olivenja, the
Adjutant-General's deiiariment to the fourth divibioa
first siege of Badiijoz, battle of Albuhera (wounded), and action of Aldea de Poiite.
Itelinquished his stati"
appointment and rejnintd hi-; regiment in the winter of 1811, and continued to serve witli it until appointed
Ai(le-de camp to Sir Rowland Hill in 1812, on whose personal staff he remained until the t( rmination cf the
war, and was present at the bailies of Vittoria, Pyrenees, for which he oblaintd the brevet ri.nk of .Major
Nivelle, Xive, Ortlies, andT.uilouse. On Lord Hill's appointment to a lomiuand with the army in Flanders
in the spiing of 1815, lie selected Colonel Egerton as his first Aide-di-camp, who served as such at the battle
of Waterloo, where lie obtained the brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, and continued in the same capacity until
the return of the Army of OccupatJDn from France in 1818. When Lord Hill assumed the command of the
army in chief in 1828, he was i.Ica>^ed to name ('oloncl Egerton fur the confidential appointment of first
Aide-de-camp and Private Secretary, which he held during the whole period of his Lordship's continuante at the head of the army, lie has received the War Medal with eight clasps,
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Depot
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Colonel.
57
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30 Jan. 46;
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DOURO" "TALAVERA" " ALBUIIERA"" BADAJOZ" "SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA" " PYRENEES"" NIVELLE" ORTHES" " TOULOUSE"
"
Years' Serv.|
55
PENINSULA."
Colonel.
Sir James Henry Reynett/ KCIl. SJns. 25 Nov. 99; Lieut. 14 March, 00Capt. 24 March, 04 ; Mojor, 8 A])ril, 13 Lt.-Col. 1 Juno, 14; Col. 22 July'
30; Muj.'Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gcn. 11 Nov. 51 ; CW.48th Foot, 25 Nov. 50.
;
Lieut.-Colunel.
Benjamin Riky, Ens. VQ Nov. 30; Lieut. 30 May, 34; Capt. p 8 Sept 38Brevet-Major, 11 Nov. 51; Major, i'20 Feb. 62; Lieut.-Col.V[^ Dec. 63.'
M(gors.
George Mowbray Lys,^ Ens. 2 Mar. 28; Lieut. 20 Dec. 31 Capt. 19 Dec 45
^
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Andrew Green, Ens. 12 Jan. 38; Lieut. p3 Apr. 40,"; Capt.^^ k^x. 47 i>/ryor,
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KGYPT" " VIMIERA" " CORUNNA" " ALMAKAZ "
"VITTORIA" "PYRENEES" "NIVE""OirniKS" "PENINSULA"-" PUKNIAR"
" MOODKEE" " I'EKOZESHAH " " ALnVAL" "SOURAOX."
Colonel. Right Hon. Sir Gcorgo Arthur,' Bt. KCH. :ns. 25 Aug. 04; Lt. 24
The SpJiinx with the words "
Hall
Pay.
June, 05; Capt. 5 May, 08; Major, 6 Nov. 12 ; Lt.-Col. 1 June, 15; Col.
10 Jan. 37 Mtijor-Gen. 9 Nov. 4(j ; Col. 50th Foot, 28 Tcb. 53.
Henry Eilmund De Burgh Sidlcy, Cornet, A May, 15; Lf.
Lieut. Colonel.
Capt. p 11 Jane, 30; Major, 8 April, 42 Lt.-Col. i'28 May 52.
21 Feb. 22
Richard Waddy,^ Ens. 17 Aug. 32; Lt. 4 Mav 3(i; Capt. 18 Nov.
Majors.
41 ; Major, 14 Feb. 52.
Jolm Lucas Wilton,^ Ens. 13 Mar. 27 ; Lieut. 10 ]\Iar. 32 ; Copt. 15 July 45 ;
Major, V 28 May 52.
;
22
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ENSIGN.
Captains.
BREV.-MAJ.
18 June 41 P S Feb. 43
22 Oct. 41 P22 Dec. 43
4 Aug. 40 P20 Aug. 41
HeathfieldJas.Frainpton''
G June 34 P 5 May 37
Hon. Jas. Pierce Maxwell
29 Mar. 44
7 Feb. 4G
IJolin Purcell^
Edward George Hibbert !'29 Apr. 4G P G Oct. 48
Herman Ernest Gallon. P20 Dec. 44 P 20 Oct. 48
Andrew C. Knox Lock .. P28 Sept. 47 P 8 June 49
Richard Townscnd Gray V 18 July 48
G May 50
11 Apr. 49 P 24 Sept. 50
Philip Limborch Tillbrook
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P26 May 48
P19 Sept. 48
P 25 June 41
P13April52
28 May 52
30 July 52
P 12 Aug. 53
P
2 Sept. 53
P18 Oct. 53
LlEUTKNANTS.
Richard Moore Barnes^
1 Nov. 42
5 July 45
9 Ensign Thompson served the
19 Sept. 48
14 Feb. 52 campaign on tlie Sutlej, and was
present at the battles of Muodkee,
2 Feb. 49 P 19 Mar. 52 Ferozcshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
10 Apr. 49 P13 April 52 Was ANounded by the explosion of
P 17 IMaySO P21 May 52 a gun limber at Ferozeshah, and
very severely wounded by grape
Pl4 June 50 P21 May 52 shot in right breast at Sobraon
22 Nov. 50 P28 May 52 Medal and three Clasps).
P IGApr. 52 P28 Jan. 53
29 Dec. 48 P18 April 51
P
9 Feb. 49 Pll July 51
P 11 June 52 P12 Aug. 53
P 12 June 52 P 2 Sept. 53
P 13 June 52 P18 Oct. 53
P
Tindall Hebden
Daniel ^Yilliam Tupper.
Dashwood
R.MaingyMurchison, ac(?'
Anthony Molloy Fawcett
John Nowlan
Alfred John Lane
Robert Blackall
Gecrge William Bunbury
Robert Henry Macfarlane
ENSlfJNS.
27 Feb. 52
John Thompson^
Wm. Theodore Hickman P 9 Julv 52
William Montagu Leeds P17 Aug.
Edw. Crawfurd Antrobus P 23 Nov. 52
M.deS.M'K.G.Aug.Clarke P 18 Feb. 53
P12 Aug. 53
John W^oods Dimond
Arthur Evelyn Tyler .... P18 Oct. 53
P 18 Nov. 53
William Wenslcv Bond
P(/w(.sfer. Ilodder Roberts, 11 Mar. 53 Ens. p9 Feb. 49; Lt. 10 July 52.
Adjutant. Lieut. Roderick Maingy Murchison, 18 Oct. 53.
\Q,uar.-Mas. Robert Fortune, 25 Aug. 46.
Surgeon. Au^. Henry Cowen,'" 2 July 41 ; A.S.^Q July 30; H.A. 2 Nov. 2C.
\Assist.-Surg.3o\n\ Clay Purves, M.D. 9 April 47.
Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
YJRetttrnedfrovi Bengal, G June 1848.]
.
Sir George Ailliur served with the 85th in Sir James Ciaig's exptditicii to Iinl\ in 18CC; pirctto'td
thence the following year to Egyjit, and being appointed Adjutant of ihc Li^Iit Battalion, was engai;ed in
the allack on Rosetta severely wounded in the rightarm. After servingin Sicily under Sir James Kenijit,
he relumed to England in 1808; the following year commanded the Light Company with the W'alcheren
expedition; was employed in the attack on Flushing, and, being then on outpost duty, was ordered lo check
the advance of the French force, which he eflecfed his con.pany. hoe^er, suflering stverely. For liis
gallantly on this occasion he was thanked in orders, and appointed to the stall as Df juty Assist. Adjutant-General.
In 1837 he was appointed Lieut.-Govcrnor of Upper Canada, with llie local rank of WajorGcneral on the Staff, and these appointments he held duriig the wliole of the attacks of tlie American Brigands upon Upper Canada, which were entirely defeated.
2 Major Waddy was present at the battle of Puliniar (medal).
3 Major Wilton commanded the Fort of Loodianah during the rarlv part of the Sutlej campaign, and was subseciucntly
present with the SOtli in the battle of Aliwal, where he was severely burnt by an explosion of one of the enemy's tunilrils
and battle of Sobraon, where he was very severely wounded, liaving received a shot in the hip, and three severe sabre woun
in the left shoulder, right arm broken : Medal and one Clasp.
4 Capt. Weare served with the 32nd Regt. during the first siege operations before SJcoItan in 18-18 (Bleda
and Clasp).
He served also the campaign on the Sutlej ( Medal ai:d
5 Capt. Frampton was present in the battle ofPunniar (Medal).
two Clasps), including the battle:^ of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Aliwal, in which last he was dangerously wounded, ar.d l.ad
bis arm amputatf d,
6 Capt.PurccU, with a detachment of the oOtli, was wrecked on tlie Andaman Islands in Nov. 184.1, v'liere
1 e remained for 55 days,
suftering great privation.
He served on the Sutlej (Medal), and was at Buddiwal, and severely wounded at Aliwal wliile carrying the colours.
7 Lt. Barnes served on the Sutlej (Medal & one Clasp),at Mocdkee and Ferozcshah (seveitly voui.dcd).
10 Surg. Cowen served with the force cinploytd against the llr.jali of Cttig in Apiil lt4.
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Cajyt. 28 Aug. 04 ; Major, 21 Sept. 13; Lieut. -Col. 4 Dec. 15 ; Col. 10 Ja
37 ; Mujor-Gm. 9 Nov. 46
Col. 51st, 20 June 49.
Lieut.- Colonel. 1^ iMi Wm. Henry Elliott,^ KH. Ens. p 6 Dec. 09 ; i<. p 13 Au
12 ; Capt. P9 Nov. 20 ; Maj. P 12 July 31 ; Lt.-Col. P2? June 38; Co?. 11 Nov. 6
Majors.Ar\\o\d. Charles Errmgton,''^*. p4 Feb. 26; Lieut. \^ Sept. 31 ; Ca}
p 14 July, 37 ; Major, v 2b July, 45; Brevet Lt.-Col. 9 Dec. 53.
Augustus Thomas Rice,^ Ens. p 11 Oct. 31 ; Lieut. pIO Mar. 37 Capt. f 15 0(
41; Major, 23 June 52; Brevet Lt.-Col. 9 Dec. 53.
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45
48
49
50
42
46
52
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Lieutenants.
Saml. Alexander Madden'^ p 7 July 43
Geo. Warburton Drought P27 Sept. 44
John Geo. Don Marshall'^ 14 July 43
Wm.Lemp. Fred. SheafFe'^ 6 Dec. 44
Samuel George Carter*
13 June 45
4 July 45
R. Gordon Sanders Mason
Edward O'Callaghan'"
10 Oct. 45
P
W^illiam James Baillie'^
19 Jan. 49
StewartAlex. Cleeve, '*'//;. 20 Jan. 49
John Anderson^^
JP25 June 47
p 1 5 Oct. 50
William Agg'^ ,
Henry Reveley Mitford'" p 18 Apr. 51
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Ensigns.
Henry
4 July 45
22 July 45
25 July 45
6 Aug. 47
18 July 48
18 May 49
p 28 Dec. 49
8 Mar. 50
4 Apr. 51
18 Apr. 51
19 May 53
P 13 Dec. 53
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12 Dec. 51
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Thomas
1803
9,
including
'Willshire served with the 38th in the West Indies from August 1797 to Au^st 1800; the campaign
Accompanied the expedition
tlie battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to, and battle of, Corunna.
Served afterwards in the Teninsula, from June 1312 to the end of that war in 1814; commanded t
iu ISOli.
light company at the battle of Salamanca twice wounded), on the retreat from Burgos and action at Villa Muriel, the i
tio of 05ma,"battle of Vittoria, tirst assault of San Sebastian, also second assault and capture, when he received the brei
Couinianded
a brigade of light companies at the passage of Bidassoa, battle of Nivelle, and battles oft
rank of Major.
Waloheren
I
Nive on the 9th, U.ih. and Uth Dec. 1313, for which services he was in 1S15 appointed Brevet Lieut.-Colonel. Hepuls
with three hundred men the attack of ten thousand Caffres upon the open village of Grahan.'s Town, on the frontier
the Cape of Good Hope, on the 22nd April 1319, and commanded during the subsequent operations agaiiist the Caff)
in the same year. Served afterwards in the East Indies from May 1322 to 1340. Commanded a wing of the 46th at t
capture of Kittoor in the Dooab, it Dec. 1324. Served also throughout the whole of the campaign in Alfghanist
under Lord Keane; present at the capture of the fortress of Ghuznec, 23rd July 1339, upon which occasion he w
appointed KCB.; and while in command of the Bombay column of the army of the Indus he captured the fortress
Khelat on the ijth Nov. following, for which service he was created a baronet. Has received the silver War Medal wi
,
seven Clasps.
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ENSIGN.
Captains.
*^ "S
25 Nov.
4 Dec.
Thomas Ffrench^
P
Ross
9 Nov.
Pat. W. Sydenham
P 27 May
William Payn^
7 Apr.
Annesley Paul Gore^ ....
C.F.WebsterWedderburne P31 May
6 June
Thomas Moubray'".
Macartney H. Oldfield" 26 Nov.
2 Nov.
William Bagenall
P31 Dec.
John H. Lothian
Wm. F. Adams Colman''^ 15 June
2 Dec.
John Breton'''
May
26 29 Sept. 43
26 Apr. 28
31 Oct. 40 11 Nov.
17
16 Jan. 49
38 P 2 Sept. 42
42 P12 Jan. 44 P 14 Mar. 61
43 P 8 Jan. 47 Pll Sept. 49
39 p 26 Jan. 41 P28 May 52
2 Lieuteni
15 Mar. 53
40, 25 Feb. 42
Col. Mansf
15 Mar. 53 served with
41 jP 15 Mar. 44
38 P 29 Apr. 42
1 Dec. 48 53rd
in
28 May 48 P15 Feb. 53 campaign
44
10 Mar. 45
15 Mar. 53 tlie Sutlej
43
1846, and
42 26 July 44 P 2 Dec. 53 present at B
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28 Aug. 39 26 July 44
24 May 44
15 Jan. 41
Alex. James Sutherland^
22 Feb. 46
28 July 44
Henry Buck^
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8 Aug. 45
42
8
Apr.
Hen. Archd. Robertson"
Mar. 46, 3 4 June 47
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John Wm. Follows," adj. 31
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17 Apr. 42
George Herbert Cox '
James Winsmore Corfield 28 Aug. 46 P 16 June 48
P 13 Au"'. 47 P 13 July 49
Edward Dyne Fenton "
30 Nov. 49
Francis Percival Drought P 6 Dec. 44
P
8 Feb. 50
16 June 48
Beudyshe Walton" ..
4 May 49
46!
11 Dec.
George Newton Fendall
30 Apr. 46 P 15 June 49
John Keys Humfrey
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on Jan.
T.,
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14 Mar.
47
John Alexander Dalzell" 30
May 51
10 April 49
Graham Taylor
Fred. Richard Sollv Flood P 21 Aug. 49 p 8 Aug 51
52
p 14 Mar. 51 p 12 Oct
Henry Helsham .'
3 Jan. 53
Avary Jordan Davern^'
29 Jan. 47
P
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6
25 July 51
Thomas Acton
Wm. Henry James Clarke 19 Aug. 5llP 2 Dec. 53
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Campaign in 1849 and was present at the br
of Goojerat (Medal and Clasp).
Cir. -Master,
S(
Thomas
Bussett Reid, IG
May
51.
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1
Lord Raslan performed the arduous and responsible duty of Aide-de-Camp and Military Secreti
His Grace the Duke of Wellington throughout the camiiaigns in Spain, Portugal, France, and Flandi
and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco(woundcd); the attack and captur
Oporto, pursuit of Marshal Soult, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, occupation of them, operations in
pursuit of Marshal Massena, battlcof Fuentes d'Onor, 1st siege of Badajoi, the brilliant affair of El Bodoii,si.
and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid i
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the Retire, driving the enemy from Valladolid to Burgos, siege of that castle, various affairs on the
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5 Iriin, passage of the Bidassoa, the Nivelle, and
~ o 'I - and every other affair which took place also the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat ofthe 17lh June, andbatth
*1 1) S c ?^, =5 W^-terldo, severely wounded, right arm amputated.
His Lordsliip has received the gold cross and 1
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clasps for Fuenles d'Onor, Badajoz, Salamanca. Vittoria, Pyrenees, Niveile, Nive, Orthes, and Toulou
and tlie silver War Medal and five clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Ciudad Rodrigo.
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Colonel.
Millet Hamertou, CB.' Cornet, 31 Oct. 92 ; Lieul. 31 Jan. 94 ;
Capt. 28 Oct. 93 ; Maj. 15 June 04 ; Lieut.-Col. 4 June 11 ; Col. '21 May 25 ;
Full Half
MaJ.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lieut.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Col. 55th Regt. 17 Dec. 48.
Pay. Pav
Lleit.t.-Colonel. Charles WaiTen,^ CB. JSns. 24 Nov. 14; Lt. 13 Nov. 18;
Capt. P 1 Aug. 22; 3Iajor, 21 Nov. 34 Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Dec. 42 ; Lt.Col. P 25 Nov. 45.
Majors. Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney/ CB. Ens. 12 Mar. 29 ; Lt.
9 Aug. 31 Capt. p 28 Oct. 36; Brev.-Maj. 23 Dec. 42; Maj. p 25 Nov. 45.
Fred. Amelius Wliimper,^ Ens. p 23 Jan. 35 ; Lieut. P 23 Mar. 38 ; Capt.
19
" 5 Oct. 41 ; Major, P 24 June, 53.
Years' Serv.
62
II
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ENSIGN.
Captains.
John
John
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LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
I
Rose*
18 May 32,? 7
3 June 32 P 10
4 June 32 P15
27 Nov. 35 P 24
Apr 26
2 Nov. 30
Hector M'Caskill
29 Nov. 27
W. Holland L.D. Cuddy' P31 May 33
Coats<5
Henry Thomas
Lieutenants.
John Frend,' d. pm.
7 Sept.
Henry
P31Dee.
Butler"
Feb. 40
Apr. 40
Dee. 40
Oct. 45
Nov. 45
Nov. 47
Jan. 49
Aug. 52
July 52
June 53
BREV.-MAJ.
Nov. 51
11 Nov. 51
11 Nov. 51
6 Nov. 46
20 Feb. 41
8 April 42
T.Southwell Brown,d.adj.
14 Nov. 45 P 26 May 48
Robert Hume
9 Apr. 47 P 30 Nov. 49
20 Oct. 48
Geo. Edw. L. C. Bissett
8 Nov. 50
John Warren, adj.. ..... 1 1 April 49 P 7 Feb. 51
William Barnston
22 Dec. 48
2 Sept. 51
Robert Grigg
7 Jan. 48 P 3 Oct. 48
P 19 Jan. 49 P 30 April 52
Fred. Cockayne Elton
P18 Sept. 49 P 17 Aug. 52
Richard England
P 19 Oct. 49 P 26 Nov. 52
John Richard Hume
.
P23
James Hannay
Nov. 49 P 6 May 53
Edw. Marcus Armstrong P18 Sept. 49 P 24 June 53
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38
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3
4
2
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1
1
5
15
13
3
10
FitzHenry Scovell
8 Aug. 51
George Anthony Morgan P16 Sept. 51
W^illiam Mansel Tayler..
16 Feb. 50
Lea Birch
25 June 52
P
Thomas Maude Roxby
26 Nov. 52
John Granville Harkness 13 May 53
Wm. Hamilton Richards P 14 May 53
Edmd. PortescueTwysdenlP24 Jime 53
Paymaster. William Macdonnell, 22 April 53; Ens. IB Aug. 48; Lieut. 26
Adjutant. Lieut. John Warren, 14 May 52.
[June 52.
Quarter-Master. James Wm. Grigg,' 22 June, 39
Surgeon.
Ethelbert Henry Blake, M.D. 7 Jan. 53 ; Assist.-Surg. 16 Nov. 41
Ass'ist.-Surgeons.
George Edwin Gains, 21 Feb. 51.
Alfred Crocker, 26 Jan. 44.
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Colonel. 1^ John Earl o/ Westmorland,' GCB. GCH., Ens. 17 Dec. 0.3; Lt. 5
Jan. 04 ; Capt. 3 May, 05; Maj. 20 Dec. 10 ; Lt.-Col. 12 Dec. 11 ; Col. 4 June,
Half
Piy.
14 ; Mnj.-Gen. 27 May, 25 Lt.-Gcn. 28 June, 38 Col. 5Gth Regt. 1 7 Nov. 42.
Wni. Hassall Eden, Ens. 31 March 14 Lieut, p 22 June 20
Lieut. -Colonel.
;
C'7Ji?.P13July 23; jl/ffj. 20 Aug. 20 Lt.-Col. 10 Aug. 39; Col. 11 Nov. 51.
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Ens.
Majors.
28 June 36 ; Lieut, p 6 Sept, 39 ; Capt. p 22
Dec. 43 ; 3Iajor, p 7 Feb, 51.
Arthur William Byles, '/. 17 Nov. 37; Lieut. 15 Apft 41
Ca#. P20 Aug.
44; Maj. 29 April 53.
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Half
Pay.
Pa J.
Thomas Leigh
h'.
Col. 11
;
;
Nov, 51.
Majors.
8 Apr. 25
12 Apr. 31
Thomas Sidney Powell,^ Ensign, p13 May, 20; Lieut. p31 May, 31 ; Capt.
P13 Nov. 35; Brev.-Major, 23 July, 39; Major, P21 July, 48; Brev.
Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 51.
19
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MAIDA""
Colonel.
Edward Buckley Wyiiyard," CB., i'w. 17 Dec. 03; Lt. & Capt.l3-dn. 08;
Brcc.-M(,j. -25 JIarcli, 13; Capt. & Lt.-Col. 28 April 14 ; Col. -2'2 July, 30
;
Major-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 58th Regt. 31 Jan. 51.
i/t'M^-Co/ot'Z.
Robert lloiiry Wynyard,^ CB. Ens. 2^ Feb. 19; Lieut. P17
July 23; Capt. i'20May 2(1; Major, 25 July 41 ; Lieut.-Col. P30 Dec. 42.
il/ryo;-5. Cyprian Bridoe,^ Em. 8 April, 25; Z,teif. i'31 Jan. 28; Capt. PIG
Dec. 36; 71/r/>)-, P 30 Dec. 42.
Charles Lavallin Nugent, Ens. P21 Aug. 35; Lieut. 4 Feb. 38; Caj}t. v\Q
Nov. 41 ; Major, p 18 July 51.
210 59th
Years'Serv.
Colonel.
J3
Lieut. -Colonel.
p 15 Oct. 29; Lieut. P 7 Sept. 32; Capt.vl Nov. 34;
p 29 Apr. 53.
Lt.-Col.
Major, 14 Apr. 46 ;
Majors. George Fenton Fletcher Boughey, Ens. Pi Nov. 31 ; Lieut. Pll July,
34 ; Capt. P 1 June, 38 ; Major, p 1 May, 46.
Arnold E. Burmester, Ji?4. 31 Aug. 30; Lieut. p7 Mar. 34 ; CajJt. i>l6 Mar. 38;
Major, p 29 April, 53.
Brev.-Major, 11 Nov. 51
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Lieutenants.
.
Alfred FitzGerald'"
Frederick Arthur St. John'"
Francis Andrews'"
Francis Dawson
John Prevost Battersby .
30 Apr. 4]
28 July 44
27 May 42
29 July 44
30 July 44
31 July 44
1 Aug. 44
P 14 Feb. 4.5
Vincent Tongue^
R. Harcourt ll()l)iuson, nclj. P2o Feb. 45
Arthur Charles Greville,'' s. P 4 April 45;
P30 Dec. 45
Robert Wilmot Brooke^
Richard Freer
22 May 46
P31 July 46
Francis Charteris Fletcher
P 14 Aug. 461
Edward Bowles, a'
R. J. Eustace Robertson'".. P 5 Mar. 47
Earle^..
^Yillia^l
Charles
24 Dec. 46
P22 Oct. 47
William Mure''
P 5 May 48
William Tedlie
P 25 Feb. 48
Conyngham Jones
Henry James Robertson^ . P20 Oct. 48
Henry Cockburn'
10 Nov. 48
Hugh Parker Montgomery"' P21 Aug. 49
P 21 Jan. 48
Geo. Clias. Henry Waters
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George Bliss MacQueen
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11 Sept.
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Fitzgerald, St. Jilin, An-
P17 Jan.
P20 Dec.
P13 June
4Ju]v
P30 Dec.
1-1 April 43
Dunbar Douglas Muter''
Henry Francis Williains'".
19 May 43
Clia. Alex. Boswell Gordon" P21 April 43
P
John Maguire'- uclj
7 Feb. 40
P 5 Jan. 44
Henry Edward Warren^
45
44
45
43
45
P 13 Feb. 46
P 5 Mar. 47
19 Dec. 45
P 22 June 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 24 Feb. 48
P 5 May 48
28 Dec. 48
P 20 July 49
26 Aug. 49
P 12 Oct. 49
13 Dec. 49
P 16 Aug. 50
P 16 Aug. 50
P27 Dec. 50
P 28 Feb. 51
Pll July 51
P 13 Apr. 52
21 Oct. 52
P 7 Jan. 53
p 20 Sept. 53
P 16 Dec. 53
P 18 Mar. 53
23 Dec. 53
P 28 Oct. 53
yond
llthandl4thDec.l819.Lt.
Eustace Robertson served
in the expedition aainst
the Affreedies in the Kohat
Pass
15
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2
2
2
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served
Punjaub of 1848-49,
including the second siege
operations before Alooltan and battle of Goojerat
(Medal and two Clasps).
Serveil with a detachment
of the 60th during operations
in
the
Euzofzie
2xD Lieutenants.
2 Francis Fitz Patrick^
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Feb. 1850.
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19 Oct. 49
23 Nov. 49
18 Jan. 50
1848-9.
45
A\-)n\,{)9 ; Lieut.
Capt. 8 April, 25.
[p 3 Apr. 46,
2 Edw. Rawlings Hannam, 15 July 53; E?is. P4 July 45; Lt.
1 First Lieut. John Maguire,'- 2 June 49.
Adjutants.
2 First Lieut. Richard Harcourt Roliinson, 15 July 53.
Quarter-Masters. 1 Thomas Berrev,''' 29 Mar. 42.
[Hp.-A. 17 Aug. 20.
2 Luke FitzGibbon,"' 15 Oct. 47.
Surgeons. 1 Charles Robert Boyes," M.D. 2 July 41 ; Asst.-Surg. 22 Nov. 27;
As-st.-Surt/. 28 June 39.
2 Henry James Scliooles, MD. 1 Oct. 47
1 William Joseph Macfarlane,'^ 10 Feb. 44.
Asslstant-Surr/eons.
2 George Au'.;ustus Frederick Shelton, il.B. 3 Jan. 45.
2 Brins-ley Nicholson,^ M.D. 25 Sept. 46.
1 David Ogilvy Hoilc, M.D. 14 Oct. 51.
28 June, 10
James
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Coiniianies,
Colonel. i^ TOl John Reeve, Ens. 2:3 Oct. 00 Lieut, and Capt. 1 1 April 05;
Col. 'i-i July 90 ; Major.-G'cn. 2:i Nov. 41 ;
Ciipt. and Llcut.-Col. -lb Dec. V.^
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Years' Slmv.
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Pay. Pay.
Full
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CAPTAIN.
Captains.
12 Nov.
21 April
P 29 Sept.
11 Mar. 42 P 3 May
Wm. Ed. Durand Deacon^ 3 June 42 P 26 Jan.
26 July
Robert Cecil Dudgeon
.i P28 Aug. 40
Charles J. Otter'^
William Alex. Dely'..
John Patrick RednioncP
AlexanderWillianiGordoni
20 Dec. 24
31 July 28
7 Jan. 42
1'
20 Aug. 42
27 Dec. 42
Edw. Thomas Wickham^
19 Aug. 42
Drought Rich. Croasdaile
3 May 44
P 4 Sept. 40
Robert Hunt
Edward Shawe Powys^
26 July 44
P
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26
26
20
23
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July
July
April
Feb.
Oct.
9 Mar. 39
33 22 Oct. 47
43 20 May 48
44 P 29 Dec. 48
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28 July 49
44 20 July 60
P28
44
Feb. 51
44 P 2 Sept.51
44
13 Feb. 52
40
15 Mar. 53
42 P 24 Jan. 51
46 P 2 Dec. 53
27
Lieutenants.
4 Maj.
BKEV.-MAJ.
7
June 49
Deacon served
in
thePun-
Ensigns.
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1 Lieut.-General Reeve served with the Grenadier Gu.irds in Sicily in 1306-7 ; Sir John Moore's campaign in 1808
9, and
was present at the b.attle of Corunna. With the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Went to Cadiz in 1811, and remained in
the Peninsula until the beginning of 1814 ; present at the passage of the Bidassoa, battles o ' the Nivelle and Nive.
Served
also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, storming of Peronne and capture of Paris.
= ?E
g = c _- Remained wilhUhe Army of Occupation until its return to England in 1818. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
- '''--Col. Jones served with the Gist in the Punjaubcampaign of 1848-9, was present at the passage of the Chenab, and
li t S siH
=.= - in the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah
after which he commanded the regt. at the battle of Goojerat; and he
^^ SJ-rT commanded a portion of Sir Walter Gilbert's tield force, consisting of a troop of Bengal Horse Artillery and the 61st
= = - !^ = '^K'- 'D pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1849.
Medal and two Clasps and was nominated a C.B.
* Lt.-Col. Vicars, Capts.
Deacon, H. liurnside, Wickiiani, and Powys (orderly oflicer to Brig-Gen. Campbell at Chilii: ^';-~' = ^.= lianwallah, horse shot), Lieuts. Bace, Keid, Berry, Ens. Dowler, (ir.-Mast. Wall served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9
present at the passage of the Chenab, and in the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the field
= =
P.. i-t^ force in pursuitof the enemy to the Khyber
Pass in March 1819
Medals and two Clasps.
.
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213
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214
Years'Serv.
"afD^b''n!"]
Years' Serv.
Colonel.
Lieut. 9 May 00; Capt. 3 Mar. 04;
Full Half
Major, 5 Nov. 12; Lieut. -Col. -27 Dec. 13; Col. 22 July 30; Maj.-Gen.
Pay. Pav.
23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gcn. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. (i3ifl Foot 25 Nov. 50.
25
Exbain Schoinberg Tiinior Swyiiy, Ens. 1 Oct. 29 ; Lieut, v 17
Lieut. -Colonel.
Oct. 33 ; Cajjt. f 8 Aug. 38 ; 3I({jor, i' 22 Oct. 47 ; Lt.- Col. i' 23 Dec. 53.
20
Majors. Hon. Robert Alexander George Dalzell, Ens. p21 March, 34; Lieut.
P 11 Sept. 35 ; Capt. i'30 July, 44 ; Major, i' 7 March, 51.
20
Patrick Liudesay, Ens. i'21 Feb. 34 ; Lieut. ^5 Feb. 30; Capt. IG Sept. 45 ;
55
JP
Major,
23 Dec. 53.
LIEUT.
P19 Jidy 33 P 2 May 34
20 Sept. 33
Charles Higgiubotham .. P 29 June 15
GustavusNicolls Harrison P 5 June 35 P 1 Dec. 37
CUarlesEdwardFairtlough P12 May 37 P31 Dec. 39
17 Aug. 41
E.Jas. Ingieby Fleming, s. P2GJan. 38
Captains.
Thomas Harries
2 April 41
1 Dec. 37
28 June 44
30 Sept. 42
25 Sept. 35 P 31 May 39
9 May 46 P13 Aug. 47
9 May 45 P14 Apr. 46
captain,
brev.-maj.
26 Jan. 44
30 June 44
P 3 Apr. 46
25 Aug. 46
P 28 April 46
4 June 47
P 20 July 49
P 25 Oct. 44
P 4 Nov. 53
P 23 Dec. 63
P
Lieutenants.
Arthur J. Le Grand, adj. P 5 Sept. 43 16 April 45
G. C. WiddringtonCurtois 23 Mar. 47 PIO Ai)ril49
Ciias. Le Mesurier Carey [P13 Aug. 47 P IS Jan. 50
P 7 Jan. 48 p 2 Feb. 49
Thomas Johns
William Henry Newenliam 17 Dec. 47
15 Mar. 50
John Jeken Cockburn
17 Mar. 48 p 9 Sept. 61
F. T. Logan Paterson
2G May 48 P2G Dec. 51
Christopher Jas. Magnay P 12 Apr. 50 p 26 Mar. 52
Vincent IMackesy
22 Dec. 48 P 7 Sept. 52
P 17 May 50 P 23 Jan. 52
Kenneth Bruce Stuart
P 10 April 49 P 12 Aug. 53
Vere Hunt Bowles
P 14 June 50 p 4 Nov. 53
Fred. Lattin Fitzgerald
P17 Sept. 50 P23 Dec. 53
Edward Joseph Hunt
I
Ensigns.
Robert Bennett
Charles Augustus Hand
Adrian William Fraser
P17 Oct. 61
Pll June 52
P17 Dec. 52
P 11 Mar. 53
P 13 May 53
Jas. Plulton Clutterbuck P 15 July 63
John Wm. Doveton Lewis P 4 Nov. 53
p 23 Dec. 53
Thomas Kyd Morgan
.
HeneageThomas Twysden
Archibald Wybergh ....
Paymaster.io\\n Thorp,
Adjutant.
12
1 Lieut.- General Kenah served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of the IQth of Sept.
as well as in several other minor aflairs. In Egypt, under Sir Ealjih Abercromby in 1801 ; in Sicily from*
1808 to 1812 ; subsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, as Assistant, and afterwards as Deputy-AdjutantGeneral at the Head of the Department, and was present at the battle of Castalla, as also several other
afi'airs.
Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, in April IsU. He has received the Gold Sledal
from the Grand Seignior for the Kgyjitian campaign and also the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
i Capt. Grey served as an Ensign in the 24th ncngal N. I. during the campaign on the Sutlej, and was present
at the
battle of Ferozesbah (Medal).
3 Mr. Macdoncll served tlie campaiga on the Sutlej (Medal) with the 80th, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozesfaab, and Sobraon.
2 6
1
LUCIA" "SURINAM."
"ST.
Years' Serv.
Colonel.
Sir Richard Bourke,' KCB. Ens. 2-2 Nov. 1798; Lt. & Cai)t. 25 Nov. 99;
Major, 11 Aug. 1805; Lt.-Col. IG Sept. 06; Col. 4 June, 14; Maj.-Gen. 19
July, 21 ; Lt.'Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Gen. 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Col. 64tli Regt. 29 Nov. 37.
Lieut.- Colonels.
James Stopfonl,^ CB. Ens. iM7 Sept. 25; Lt. p2 Nov. 26; C7J#. PlOSept.30;
Major, P 11 March, 42 Brevet-Lt.-Col. 30 April, 44 Lt.-Col. 13 Nov. 47.
;
Nicholas ^Vilson, KH. Ens. 31 Oct. 09; Lie^it. 7 Oct. 13; Capt. p24 Oct.
21
Major, p 30 Dec. 26; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41; Licut.-Col. 4
;
Aug-. 48.
The Rot/al
Years' Serv
Tigrer, superscribed
57
Full
Hall-
Pay. Pay.
"INDIA" "ARABIA."
Colo7iel.
Samuel Benjamin Auchmuty,' CB. jEiis. 15 Oct. 97; Zieut. 13 March GO;
Capt. 14 Nov. 05; Major, 21 June 13; Lt.-Col. 12 April 14; Coi. G May 31;
Major-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 65th Foot, 31 Jan. 51.
Charles Emilius Gold, ^/w. 20 Mar. 28; Lt. P28 0ct. 31;
Lieut. -Colonel.
Capt. V 5 Feb. 3G; Major, P 4 Oct. 44 ; Lleut.-Cul. 30 Dec. 45.
Majors. Alfred Francis W. Wyatt, Ens. p12 Dec. 26; Lieut, p 23 Apr. 29 ;
Capt. P19 Sept. 34; Major, p 23 Sept. 45.
James Patience,^ Ens. 5 April, 10; Lieut. 24 Oct. 11 Capt. 13 Nov. 27;
Brev.-Major, 23 Nov. 41 Major, 30 Dec. 45 Brev. Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 51.
captain. BllEV.-MAJ.
Captains.
Geo. Freeman Murray
26 Apr. 28 P 29 June 32 P 5 Jan. 39 11 Nov. 51
P 26 Oct. 30 P27 Nov. 35
William Pym Young12 Sept. 43
P 14 June 31 P 5 Feb. 36
Richard Newenham
4 Oct. 44
P 8 Ai)r. 26 P
Oliver Barker D'Arcey
9 Dec.
19 Dec. 45
P ?1 Jan. 40
Duncan Bazalgette
31 Dec.
19 Aug. 50
P 28 May 52
Robert Henry MacGregor P31 Dec. 41 P 13 June
P21 May 52
Wm. A. Douglas Anderson 1 Apr. 46 P25 Aug.
P 7 Oct. 42 P 23 Sept.
George Meyler
P 26 July 53
P 2 Sept. 53
James Paul^
8 Nov. 43
19 Dec.
^
P
P 25 Nov. 53
R. B. Twyford Thelwall
8 Nov. 44
10 Apr.
Jj)
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24
23
20
14
13
8
12
11
10
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Lieutenants.
13
12
10
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7
5
4
4
3
3
3
John Gordon
5 Oct. 41
Henry Ferdinand Turner
8 Feb. 42
Charles John Ewen,fZ. pm.
7 Dec. 44
Richard Maxwell Slegg. P2:3Sept. 45
Thomas Geo. Strange, <//. P 22 Dec. 48
Fra. Beaumaris Bulkeley P 22 June 47
May
14 Dec. 49
OctaviusJohnBlakeMarsh
14 June
P15 Oct.
Thomas Walter Still
JohnOwen Jones Priestley
7 Feb.
P14 Feb.
George Buck
.
Fd.StanslieldHerries iLatlj.
4 Apr.
18 Sept. 51
46
Charles Blewitt
Cha, A. Miguel Servantes
P
P
4 July 45
8 Dec. 45
7 June 50
13 Dec. 50
27 June 51
22 Dec. 48
30 Apr. 52
50 P 28 Jlay 52
50 P 12 Oct. 52
51 P 26 July 53
51 P 2 Sept. 53
51 P 25 Nov. 53
P
Ensigns.
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
18
6
3
18
Pll July
Frederick Wemyss
Andr. Nicholson Magrath 14 May
Pll June
Frederick Bailie
Ernest Christian Wilford P 23 Nov.
p 23 Nov.
Lionel Smith Warren
P 29 July
William Little
Charles James Urquhart P 2 Sept.
P
Edmund Jacob Whitbread 25 Nov.
.
51
52
52
52
52
53
53
53
P)/wjs!;er. J. Williams Marshall, 3 Apr. 46 Ens. p 2 Sept. 36 Lt. P19 Mar. 41.
Adjutant. Lieut. Thomas George Strange, 25 Nov. 53.
Quarter-Master. Edward Withers, 21 Nov. 51.
Robert Keating Prendergast, 14 Apr. 46; Assist.-Surg, 7 Oct. 36.
Sar/jeon.
Thomas Esmonde White, M.D., 26 Sept. 45.
Assistant-Surgeons.
William Ker Park, 31 Oct. 45.
Facings Wliite. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Auchmuty served several years in the West Indies, and was present at the storming of
St. Lucia.
In 1809 he accompanied the second battalion Roval Fusiliers to Portugal,
at Oporto and Talavera a? Major of Brigade to Sir Alex. Campbell; and at the battle of
Busaco, the retreat of the army to and subsequent advance from the line' of Torres Vedras, and battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, as Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General to the Sixth Division. On return to the Peninsula
frvjm sick leave he was appointed extra Aide-de-camp to Sir Lowry Cole, and was in action with the
Fourth Division at Vittona and the Pyrenees, at the latter was promoted to the Brevet rank of Major.
Succeeding soon afterwards to the Regimental JIajority. he commanded the light companies of MajorGeneral Ross's brigade, and served with them at Orllies and Toulouse, at the latter, was promoted Brevet
Lieut.-Colonel. He has received ihe gold Medal and one Clasp for the battles of Ortiies and Toulouse;
and the silver War Medal with fiie Clasps for the oiher buttles.
2 Lt.-Col. Patience was present at the surrender of .Martinique, and at the capture of Les Saintes and Guadaloupo, in 1815.
4 Capt. Paul served with the 31st throu^hdut the campaign of 1815-6 on the Sutlej, anil was present in the oattles of
Mnodkec, Fernzeshah, (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobrann ; Medal and three clasps. He carried the Uucen'i
Colour of the 31st at Moodkee and Ferozeshah.
6 Capt. Thelwall served against the rebel natives in the Southern District of New Zealand, in >81", and commanded the
advanced party of the 65th Rejit. in the engagement at Wanganui on the 19th July of that year.
1
Lieut. -General
Morne Fortunee,
218
sf "'iS^wirs.]
rServing
LDepot
in Canada.
at Guernsey.
Half
Pay.
Pay.
Colonel.
Blimt,' Ens. 31 Jan. 1787 Lmd. 23 Feb. 91 ; Capf. 12 July, 93 ;
Lieut.-Col.
23
Aug. 99 ; Col. 25 Oct. 1809 ; 3Iajor-Gen.
;
Major, 17 Mav, 96
Lt.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41; Col. 66th Rcgt. 25 Mar. 35.
1 Jan. 12
3 ohn Hene'age Grubbe, Ens. p 20 Aug. 18; Lie^(t. v 2i Veh.
Liejit.- Colonel.
25 ; Capt. p 13 May 20 ; Major, v 19 Jan. 39 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 Sept. 47.
Sir William Gordon, Bart., Ens. p5 June 28; Lieut. p27 Apr. 32;
Majors.
CajJt. P12 May 37 ; Major, p6 Nov. 46.
Charles Edward Michel; Ens. p25 Nov. 28 ; Lieut. 23 Nov. 33; Capt. p2 Feb.
^ Richard
36
38
Major,
25 June, 47^
Captains.
7 Apr. 32 P12 Feb. 36
P24 May 27 P 9 Mar. 32
P23 Feb. 26 29 May 28
George Maxwell ....
6 Aug. 38
Edw. Montagu Davenport^ P24 Apr. 35
George Charles Downman 29 Oct. 41 28 Dec. 43
P
p
Nov.
42
8
8 Aug. 45
Tom Benson
Pll July 45 P 6 Nov. 46
Robert Conner
P 24 Jan. 45
14 Mar. 47
John Clifton Hawkes
Walters. Pearce Serocoldjp 10 July 46 P24 Dec. 47
Webster Thomas Gordon P 1 Dec. 46 P 12 Sept. 48
P
Lieutenants.
David Robert Ross .
George Watson
Charles Wm. Aylmer
Arch. H. Dunbar, d. adj.
.
Charles Perrin
ms"""'] 67^A
^"''jan''
"BARROSA""PENINSULA"The
Rcr/t of Foot. [
^*'Dep6t!*D^oTe?.'
"INDIA."
51
Full
Colonel.
Halt
Pay.
Pny.
Captains.
Thomas Byrne
35
20
4 Nov.
28 Mar.
5 Sept.
P 26 Aug.
p 24 May
P 1 1 Mar.
p 24 Feb.
8 Sept.
p
John Porter
Charles Barnard Hague.
19
34
35
36
33
William Pilswortli
42
Robert Hudson Wood
43
Dugald Stewart Miller
46
Henry Crofton
45
1
Aug.
Co?<n# WilliamC. Rivarola
p 24 Oct. 45
Charles Carew de Morel
19
18
21
12
Plenry CoUette
11
8
U
5 Mar.
29 Dec.
P 30 Dec.
22 Jan.
18 Mar.
5 Dec.
Pll July
P19 Nov.
P 6 Aug.
P29 May
P
23 22 Jan.
6 Oct.
37
37
5 Dec.
39 P 23 Feb.
9 Nov.
38
43 P 28 Aug.
45 P31 Jan.
47 P17 Jan.
47
49
39
43
43
44
46
49
1 1
Nov. 51
51
51
8 June 52
23 Nov. 62
Lieutenants.
20 Oct. 40 26 Sept. 42
P31 Dec. 42 P 23 Aug. 44
29 Dec. 46
3 May 44
Pll July 45 P16 Apr. 47
10 July 46 ? 13 Aug. 47
William D' Arcy, d.pm.
3 June 47
2 Sept. 45
Henry S. G. S. Knight
P
49
Edward Daubeny, d. adj. 29 Dec. 46 P 28 Aug.
28 Aug. 49
29 Dec. 46
Alfred Addington Jones
3 Jan. 51
Edmund Holden Steward P 6 Aug. 47
p31 Jan. 51
William Serjeant Arnold P 13 Aug. 47
1 Mar. 49
11 Jan. 47
John Inman
8 June 52
10 Apr. 49
Arthur Henry Coney, s.
3 June 63
p 18 Sept. 49
Charles Wm. Pearson
14
12
10
9
8
9
8
7
7
Ensigns.
Robert Philip Armstrong
Nankin.
25 Feb. 48
25 Oct. 50
Geo. T. Horton Atchison
P14 Feb. 51
James John Wood
P17 June 51
Louis Walter Fisher
Edward S. Randal Smyth p 23 Jan. 52
P13
Apr. 62
Alexander Cameron ....
p 9 July 52
Jasper Lucas Ilerrick
Pll
Nov. 53
Brabason Thomas Disney
P
6
10
5
13
5
^
, p,,.
Ewart,
Major-General
.
Oct. 62.
Butler, 8 July 53 ; Ens. p 12 Sept. 48 ; Lieut, p 22
yldJ^rt^.iieM*. James Graham, 22 Jan. 47.
Mar. 39.
Quarter-Master.-G.or^e Crispin, 25 Oct. 39; Em. 22
Ass^st.-S^ag. 31 Dec. 41,
Surgeon.-i o\xn Elliot Carte, M.D. 18 Feb. 53;
Assista7it-Surgeons.io\in Duff, M.D. 3 Aug. 49.
Michael Fenton Manifold, 22 May 46.
Facings YcWow. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
was present
Vimiera.
the battles
to December 1812, including
of a
(.everely wounded when in command
^"^ "
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f
detactoen ^carrying UW^^^^
^"V
"/oraTsh^ia^r ''^HrLrrii^'td'X-^U^r-M^dal"
Badajoz, and Salamanca.
2J9
. ...
68th {The
220
Durham)
Emb.
Depot at Newry.
51
Full
Half
Pay. Pay.
18
12;
IP
Colonel.
ae
Lieut. -Colonel.
Capt.
P 1
Aug. 26
"
ensign.
Captains.
Wm. Henry
Gillman.
Geo. Macbeath
Herbert Blount
Lieutenants.
Thomas W. Storer, d. pm.
Hon. Dan. Greville Finch
Edmund David Lyon ....
John Cassidy
LIEUT.
P
P
2 Dec. 42
2 May 45
14 Nov. 45
23 Jan. 46
22 Doc. 46
8 Oct, 47
May 43 P 1 4 Apr.
30 Jan. 40 P 31 Dec.
P 28 Aug. 40 P
14 Apr.
.. P 1 8 Sept. 40 P 12 May
T.DeCourcyHamilton,'ad. P 30 Sept. 42 10 Apr.
William Henry Seymour P 7 May 47
10 June
Harrison W.J. Trent, rf.ttrf;. P 14 Apr. 48 P 1 July
Henry White
P 12 April 50 P21
Oct.
Fred. Stuckley Savage
Stephen Croft
C. U. Shuttleworth
Ensigns.
Frank Gaiforth
captain.
July 28
14 May 31 P 13 May
P 15 Oct. 29 P 31
May 33 P 28 Oct.
P
8 Nov. .33 P 15 Sept. 37 P 23 July
P 10 July 35 P 13 Oct.
38 P 30 Jan.
P 10 Sept. 41 P 20
Aug. 44 P31 Dec.
P12 Jan. 30 23 Jan. 35 13 July
P13 Nov. 35 P 15 Dec.
never
25 Oct. 42 P 28 Nov. 45 P 2 Nov.
P16 May 40 P 3 June 42 P 23 July
P20 Aug. 44 P 3 Nov. 46 P21 Oct.
P
19
BREV,-MAJ.
36
36
44
46
47
47
40
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
23 Nov. 41
49
52
53
46
47
48
48
47
52
53
53
16 Aug. 50
P22 Nov. 50
P12 Dec, 51
P26 Dec. 51
P
23 Jan. 52
30 July 52
23 Nov. 52
8 Julv 53
P 1 1 Oct. 53
P21 Oct. 53
..
Paymaster. \\m Hadley,^ 13 July 49 ; Ens. 10 April 25 ; Lieut. 24 Sept
31
Adjutant. Lieut. Thomas De Courcy Hamilton, 23 Aug. 50.
Quarter- Master. Thomas Tanks, 14 Apr. 48.
Surgeon. John Stewart Graves,^ 2 July 41; ^.-,S'. 28 Sept. 26; H.-A.22
Feb 26
Assistant-Surgeons. Thomas Wildridge Shiell, M.D., 13 Dec. 50,
John Francis O'Leary, 21 Feb. 51.
Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. Iri.^h Agent, Sir
E. R. Borouo-h
'
Bt., Armit & Co.
P
is'
3 Lic'it. Hamilton served with the 90th in KafRrJand during the whole of the war
of 1846-7
4 Mr. Graves served with the 4th Lt. Drs. during the campaign in Affghanistan under
Lord i^eune,
i-u'u
Keane and
was present at the siege and captuie of Gluizuee (Medal)
5 Paymaster Hadley served with the Queen's Royals" throughout Ihe campaign in
Affghanistan ind
^elooclns an, under Lord Keane, ad was presen. at the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (wounded ""^"f
Khelat
He served also the cami.aign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844
"
(includin
the s'orm o
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K.ISdel':
"JAVA" "BOURBON""WATERLOO""INDIA."
Colonel.
61
Half
Pay. Pay.
Full
19
Sir Ralph Darling,' GCH. Ens. 15 May, 1793; Lieut. 2 Sept. 95; Capt. 6
Sept.96; Major, P-2Feb. 1800; Lt.-Col. v 17 July, 01; Col.2b July 10 ; Maj.- Gen.
4 June, 13; Lt.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen. 23 Nov. 41; CoZ. 69th Foot, 5 Feb. 48.
....
.
.
222
lOth
o/Foo#.[='"''se?w^fafkJo^^^^^^^^^^
Colonel.
Hall, ^H5. 29 May, 1783; Lieut. 13 Dec. 83; Capt. 16 Dec. 94;
i/;or, 23 Dec. 95 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 01; Col. 25 July, 10; Major-Gen.
Full Half
4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 70th Regiment,
Pay. Pay.
Lieut. -Colonels.
30 Jan. 32.
Thomas James Galloway, Ens. p 13 Sept. 21 ; Lieut. 2 June, 25 Capt. p 27
Dec. 27; Brev.-Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Maj. 14 June, 42; Lt.-Col. 22 Dec. 48.
Trevor Chute, 2nd Lieut.v \Q Aug. 32; Lieut. P28 Oct. 36; Capt. p2 Aug. 39;
Major, P 23 April, 47 ; Lieut.-Col. p 14 Dec. 49.
Majors.Thoma.s, Charles Timins, Ens. p 16 Mar. 32; iie?<^ P 28 Nov. 37 ;
Capt. P 3 Feb. 43 ; Major, P 18 July 48.
George Durnford, Ens. p 17 Oct. 26; Lieut, p 8 Feb. 31 ; Capt. p 28 Nov. 37 ;
Years' Serv.
71
Gage John
Major, 26
May
50^
ENSIfiN.
Captains.
Thomas Edmonds Mulock P18 Mar. 36 p29 Nov. 39
'
George Reynolds
11
'hi
Edward L'Estrange'
John William Hay, s. ...
P30 Dec.
p 10 Nov.
never
13 July
George Evatt
P31 May
George A. Ryan
Sydney Cosby Jackson. PIO Sept.
1 Apr.
Arthur George Shawe
30 Nov.
Oswald Pilling
Arch. John O. Rutherfurd P 18 May
30 July
Henry Fred. Saunders^
30 Dec.
Arthur H. Creswell Snow
.
27 Dec. 38
19 Apr. 10
P 6 Aug. 41
30 Jan. 40
P31 Dec. 45
P25 June 44
23 Aug. 39
23 June 43
7 July 46
27 Dec. 37
PIO Mar. 48
Lieutenants.
William Cooper^
John Mackay M'Kenzie ^
Chas. A. Poyntz James ^
Paul Fred, de Quincey'..
Attilio Scheberras, Adj.
George Augustus M'Nair
Gates Joseph Travers
Charles Crawley
John T. Nicolls O'Brien
William Crozier
Wm. Thomas M'Grigor.
William Sellers
Arthur Saltmarshe
Robert Whigham
Wm. Fred. Tho. Marshall
George Richards Greaves
5 June
29 July
22 Dec.
P
13 Nov.
29 Jan.
Daniel Armstrong
George Fred. Coryton
Matthew
Bell
Falconer Wilson
William Wiltshire
Lynch
Ensigns.
John William Madden
Samuel James Lyle ....
Alex. Cha. Hughes Tovey
Henry Berkeley Good
James Green
.
2 May
21 Apr. 46
30 Apr.
11 Sept.
29 Dec.
28 Apr.
26 June
22 Dec.
P 18 Sept.
13 Mar.
30 Nov.
26 Jan.
2 Aug.
P 29 June
22 Nov.
P
17 Sept.
31 Oct.
1 1 Feb.
10 Apr.
31 July
21 Jan.
45
46
46
46
48
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
l-ENiNSULA"-" WATERLOO."
58
51 Sir James
^^^^^^^^_
uivrru
1
KCB.
Macflonell,'
i.r
^ ^__^
^^
^^^^^.
Full
Pay.
-2(i
10
lKor;.-;nS"S;."Xn
Captains.
21
Mar. 35.
ENSIGN.
Lieu..^^
224
On
"
Years' Serv.
and Coronet,
Serving at Haiirax, N.
f r>
r
-'
s,
'^lare Castle.
49
Colonel.
John Aitchison,' Ens. 25 Oct. 05; Lt. and Capt. 22 Nov. 10: Capt.
and
Half [I?
Lieut.-Col. 15 Dec. 14; Col. 20 May 36 ; Major-Gen.23 Nov. 41
Pay. Pay.
Lt.-Gen.
11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 72ncl Highlanders, 29 Dec. 51.
Full
Li exit. -Colonel.
Freeman Murray, Ens. p 24 Feb. 25 Lmit. p 8 April 26 Capt p "1 Dec 3"
" '
J/fl;o?-, P20 Aug. 44
Lieut.- Col. p 5 Aov. 47.
Majors. mchard Palmer Sharp,^ Ens. P]8 May, 38 Lieut. P16 May 40^'
Capt. P 19 March, 47 Major, p8 March, 50.
'
LIEUT.
Captains.
James Mackenzie
P24
P12
P20
P27
P17
Richard Rocke
John Stephens Clark
Douglas Robinson
Charles J.
W. Norman
Arthur Wade, *
Archibald Alison
May
32
P15 Dec. 40
18
P
P
....
captain.
6 June 34
27 Sept. 42
brev.-maj.
12 Feb. 43
;)Jan. 49
44
26 Jan. 49
P28
44
Dec. 49
44 P 8 Mar. 50
45
25 April 50
19 Mar. 47
2 Dec. 50
Sept. 41 P 23 Aug.
Oct. 41 P 8 Oct.
May 42 P 8 Nov.
Sept. 42
30 Dec.
Mar.
Nov.
30 Dec.
3 Nov.
8
43 P
44 P 8 Oct. 47 P 7 Oct. 51
45 P 12 Nov. 47 P15 July 53
46 Pll Sept. 49 P 1 1 Nov. 53
Lieutenants.
I
May 46
5 Jan. 49
P28 Dec. 49
Hon. H.
25
P 2
P 2
2
April 50
3 Lieut.
Aug. 50
Aug. 50
Dec. 50
P 3 Dec. 47
P14 Oct. 51
in
Canton (Medal).
P14 Oct. 51
P
25 June 52
14 Apr. 46
15 July 53
Pll Nov. 53
Ensigns.
Chas. C. Wellesley Vesey
Thomas Campbell
Fred. Montagu Alison
Aylmer Spicer Cameron
Edward James Upton
Jolui
8 Nov. 50
19 Aug. 51
P17 Oct. 51
P 9 July 52
P
P 21 Sept. 52
Alex. T.FitzMaurice|p 13 May 53|
Gustavus Lambert Basset PIO June 53
i/o?j.
M. dc
la
Poer Berest'ord
2 Dec. 53
Surgeon. Wm. Campbell Seaman, M.D., 16 May 51 Assist. -Surg. 16 Feb. 41.
Assistant- Surgeons.
Daniel John Doherty, 25 Sept. 40.
George Horniblmv, M.D., 15 March 44.
Faci?igs Yellow.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Lieut.-Gcn. Aiichison served in 1807 at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Embarked
1
in 1808 for
the Peninsula, and in 18U9 was present at the passage of the Douro, capture
of Oporto, and subsequent
pursuit of Soult's army to .Saiamunde.
He was wonmled in the arm at the battle of Talavera while
carrying the King's colour, wh.ch was also shot through. He served the eam|.aigns of
1810 12 13 and
14, and was present at ihe battle of Uusaco, and retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras
battle of Salamama, capture 01 Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat 'rom thence into Portugal; afl'air at Usma
battle
of Vittona, artair at Tolosa, sje^e of San Sehastian, battles of the Nivelle and the
Nive, passage of the
Adour, uivesiment of Ijayonne, siege of the ciiadel, and repulse of the sortie. He hiis received
the War
Medal with six Cl.isps.
He was Licut.-Cnlonel of the Soots Kusilier Guards when promoted to MajorGeneral, and had commanded that regiment upwards of four \ears. Serve.l in India as
Slajor-General on
the Staff of Ihe Madras Presidency from.lune 1845 to Nov. 1851, in command of
the Mysore division
(including Coorg), and of the Provinces of Malabar and Canara.
;
Em,
"
59
Full
225
226
uth
" PYRENEES "" NIVELLE " "ORTHEri "- " TOUEOUSE " "PENINSULA.."
"
"3
'^
Years' Serv
51
Full
Half
Pav.
P"-'-
31
9fj
20
16
i'
16
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
COO'S
Robert Bruce^
Johnstone Napier
William Kelty M-'Leod
John Jago
-'
9 June 38;
8 Nov.
.2?
o =
^5
4 Nov.
25 Apr.
p 10 Feb,
20 May
James Falconer''
Wm. West James Bruce^
James Stewart Menzies
Robert Macdonald ....
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s
22
BREV.-:
1
28
Ma
6 June
16 Jan.
3 Apr.
P
Charles Breton^
1 May
Lewis Augustus Brydon^
William Eoss King'' .... Pll July
7 Au^
HenryWellingtoiiPahiier'
M-g
g
May
40 P2I July 48
44
10 July 46 P 3 Sept. 50
45!p 31 July 46 P24 Sept. 50;
46|P19 Feb. 47 P 7 Mar. 51
46|P5 Nov. 47
7 Nov. 51
461 P 21 July 48
27 Feb. 52
45! P 5 Nov. 47 P 30 July 52
10 Nov. 48
17 Aug. 52
2 Auo-. 49
29 July 53
3 Aug. 49
29 July 53
24 Oct. 39
15 Mar. 53
42 20 June 46 P 16 July 52
P
iP
Lieutenants.
2 Lt.-col.MacDoff served
Augustus Davies
A. C. Pretyinan
Philip Philpot^
4 June 47
7 July 48
P
P
ii
lllilli
S-g
c V
'
cj =
ci
Henry Jameson
Ensigns.
^
a: =
&.'3
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;:
10
13
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go
3j
8
2
tj
22
S,J
6
23
5
23
10
'^
Licut.-Gencral Thomson accompanied the 74th to the Peninsula, landing at Lisbon in Jan. 1810, and wss pr
1
the battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, advance of the army on Massena's retreat therefrom, a
Foz d' Arouce (wounded), battle of Vucntes d'Onor, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, where he served as Assi
and for his services was promoted to the rank of Brevet- Major ; siege and capture of Eadajoz, where he served a
Engineer and was slightly wounded when leading about 300 men of the party that stormed and took the Ravilin
Roque to reinforce the 3rd Division of the army which had taken the Castle j siege and capture of the Forts of Sal
where he served as Assist. Engineer and was slightly wounded ; battle of Salamanca (severely wounded), siege of
and retreat therefrom, served as Assist. Engineer and had the blowing up of the bridge at Villa Morel and tlu' b
Cabeson entrusted to him ; battle of Vittoria as second in conmiana of the 74th ; siege of St. Sebastian where he s
Lieut. -Colonel ; battles o( the NivcUe and t
Assist. Engineer and for his conduct was promoted to the Brevet rank of
passage ofthe Bidassoa, and battle of Orthes, besides several skirmishes with his Regt. at Alfayate, Villa de 1
He has received the gold Mdal for St. Sebastian, and the silver War Medal with nin
Albidous, and other places.
and sieges.
Hancock] served with the 74th throughout the Kaffir war of 18.01-52-S3, .and was present at all the op(
Amatolas, &c., under Major-Gen. Somersct,and commanded the Rcgt, in the expedition ac
Orange River against the great Basutachief Moshesh, in Nov, 1852,
for the other battles
5 Major
in the Waterkloof,
Embarked^for Bengal
Years' Serv.
75^7,
"j
Regiment of Foot.
{^^^X^T'] 227
INDIA"" SERINGAPATAM."
Colonel.
Sackville Hamilton Berkeley,' Ensiyn, 1 May, 1800; Lieut. 5 Nov. GO; Capt.
Llvut.-Cul. -20 June, 11
Cul. '11 May, 25;
18
Feb.
08
"25
Mdjur,
Dec. 04;
;
Full [Half
Pay. Pay.
Major-Gcn. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. !) Nov. 4(5 Col. li> F. 10 Sept. 45.
iicji^-Co/oHf?.?. Robert Danipier Ilullifax,- i""/;.?. i'31 July, 23; Lieut. 1-23
31
,2,
June, 25 ; Capt. v 8 April, 20 Maj. p 30 July, 36 Lleut.-Col. 12 Dec. 43.
Alexander Jardine,/i5. i'22 April 20 ; Lieut. P25 Feb. 30; Capt. Pll Mar. 30;
28
Brev.-Maj. i) Nov. 40 ; Maj. 3 Ai)ril, 4U Lleut.-Col. 1 June, 49.
19 Nov. 25 ; Lieut, p 10 Oct. 20 ; Capt. p27
;i/rt>r*\ Charles Herbert, Ens.
29
Sept. 33
Major, P25 April, 45.
Edward Ilickey, Ens. p22 May, 35 Lieut. 20 May, 40; Capt. p6 May, 42}
19
Major, P 1 June, 49.
_^___
54
i'
27
i'
228
r^:^';l""S,%^^-l
-' Ffb. 48. J
rserWng at Halifax,
Nova Scotia.
L
IQth Regiment
of
J Foot
J
'
Colonel.
50
Full
Pay.
Hall
Pay.
JP
William Jervois,' KH. Ei\s. 7 April 04; Lieut. 8 Au?. 04; Cupt. 14 July,
08; Major, 19 Dec. 13 Lleut.-Col. 22 Sept. 14; Col. 10 Jau. 37; MajorGen. 9 Nov. 4G; Col. 7Glh Foot, 10 May 53.
;
L'leut.-Colonel.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
Wead
Quarters"!
at Glasgow. J
On
the
11th
Colours
and
tlie
Plume of
the
Prince of
48
Full
Hair
Pay.
Pay
23
"PENINSULA."
229
Wales.
["^^-^
^^^^^'^
1 Sth {Highland) Regtof F.{orRoss-shireBufs.)
s^e>;''A'"rT842.]
''cuidich'nRhVThe Elephant, superscribed " ASSAYE" " MAIDA" " JAVA."
Colonel.
iYear'sServ.
B WA
51
Capt
''7
A.iig
>
19
25
Mfz/oW.
29
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Capt.
28 Aj
captain.
LIEUT.
ENSIGNS.
Captains.
7 July 43
5 Jan. 41
1- July 37
WMGM'Murdo^,;.f.2lOct53|
24 Oct. 44
Ijohn Fowden HaliburtoniP 15 Feb. 33iP28 Apr. 37
'^'^
-^301p18
Sept. 40
"
V 8 April 26 26 Nov.
Peter Grehan^
12 May 48
p 8 Jan. 36;P 9 Nov. 38
George Henry Hunt
41 P 6 Oct. 48
.Jas.Duucan MacAndrcw^P 15 Mar. 39 jP 21 May
27 Oct. 48
11 Mar. 37
30 May 34
Charles Thomas Bentley
c^f^
-.
,
^ ^Izr. 42
31 Dec. 49
Thomas Molyneux Keogh p21 June 39
8 April 42 Pl9 Apr. 50
8 Dec. 37
Gramme Alex. Lockhart
17 Sept. 50
5 Mar. 41
i? 13 Mar. 40
William Henry Ridge
5 Nov. 41 P17 Nov. 48
2 Aug. 39
Thos. R. Drummond Hay
42
April
15 Mar. 53
8
> 7 Feb. 40
Alex! Mackenzie
8 April 42
15 Mar. 53
20 Mar. 40
Douglas Hastings
18 Feb.
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11 Nov.
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Lieutenants.
jP
L. Plevdell Bouverie,ffrfJ.
Wm. Buck C. Aug. Parker
!p
Wm.
ii'o-g-
M'Gregor Archer.
HowardDouglasCampbell
Georoe Floyer Sydenham
Robe'i-t
Douglas"
Robert Bogle
tlii'
Horatio Gillmore
sS
28
,^ Feb.
Mai.
O Mav
p 10 Dec
=i
15 May 40
28 Dec. 42
p 17 Feb. 43
24 Oct. 44
29 Nov. 44
9 Nov. 46
28 Dec. 42
p 10 Dec. 47
1 1
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23 May 48
,d capture of G
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48 ^^ (wounded) and of Kh
13
__ July
for Glmznee.
Medal
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Sect.
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6 Oct. 48
ant yuarter-Master-Gener:
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11 July 51
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Pl8Mar.53,
He again served
P18 Aug. 52
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Thomas Anderson
Donald Stuart
H, Taylor Macpherson adj
Duncan D. Grahame
Joseph Webster
May
7 Sept. 41
16 Oct. 39
1 April 42
9 April 42
P 29 April 42
2 April 41
23 May 4o
p 14 Apr. 40
p 12 June 46
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11
thi
.,...,.>.,. served with the 40th
,
5 ^,.
Capt. MacAndrew
,
out the operations in Candahar in Affghams
^^^^ ^^^^ ^.,_ ^^^^j j^^g received the Medal ina
" Candaliar, Ghuznee, Cabool 1842."
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38.
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.^
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Assist.-Surgeons. David Reid M'Kinnon, 12 Dec. 43.
James Leitch, M.D. 23 Jan. 46.
Arthur Stewart Willocks, 3 Sept. 47.
Facings Buff. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
.
xpeditionl
1608-9 in Portugal and Spam
in Sicily in 1806 and 7 ; campaigns of
lar campaig
and all
of Flushing; at Cadi, in 1810 and 11
afla,r of S^^^^^^^
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on
the
enemy
of
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the battieof Barrosa, attack
ly.ente.o
the
of
battle
attack a, M=.ya.
Salamanca, action of San Munos, battle of V.ttor.a.
^^
he.ghts of St. A.>tomo
"^ Le to Madrid and cat
repulse of 'the enemy in his attack of the
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Years' Serv.
59
Full
Pay.
23
22
21
20
Half
Pay.
79^/i Regt.
SO^/^ R^gt-
f:;': Man'isi;:]
of Foot^Staffordskire Volunteers).
[^Tu'S.
EGYPT" "MOOUKEE "" FEROZESH AH" " SOBKAON."
53
Full
Hall
Pay.
Pay.
Colonel. \^ Lawrence Arguimhau,' CB. Ens. 9 Oct. 01; Lieut. 26 Oct. 03;
Capt. !) Alarcli 09 Majur, 11 Au-. 14; Lt.-Col. 18 June 15; Col. 10 Jan.
Major -Gen. 9 Nov. 46 Col. 80 Foot, 30 April 53.
37
;
40
IG
18
CAPTAIN.
Captaijss.
Anthony Ormsby*
13 July 38
p 2 Dec. 31
Robert Hawkes'^..
....
Pll
Jan. 40
Edward Hardinge''
f George Dean Pitt
1 1 Oct. 39
Cha Fitz Gerald Studdert^ P 22 Apr. 42
iEAHoldichC'B9Z.c.28May.'J3 P 2 July 41
Charles Duperier"*
29 Dec. 40
21 May 42
Benjamin Hallowell Boxer
P21 May 41
Astell Thomas Welsh'^
George Samuel Young'''
16 July 41
;
Lieutenants.
Hamilton Charles Smith'"
//on.JohnHoweM. Browne
Bliss John Hume
Frederick Miller
Charles Frederick Amiel"
Ensigns.
Erasmus Borrowes, Adj.
F.
2 July
8 July
31 Dec.
19 Jan.
P 24 Nov.
26 July
26 July
I'
41
37
41
44
43
44
44
28 Aug. 45
26 July 44
26 July 44
^HtfQ,.I"arcaw"p^ref-]
Ivears'SeivJ
24
j Capt. 10
L\eut.-Colonels.Y\^\\x\ Farrant, Ens. 9 July 30
May 44; Major, VQ Nov. 48 ; Lieut. -Col- ''7 March 51.
C;j^. 29 May 44;
7 Aug. 35
Lieut.
Henry Renuy, Ens. v 27 Dec. 33
Major, 17 Nov. 48 ; Lieut. -Col. 27 May 53.
Majors. John Hamilton Stewart, Ens. 23 July 27; Lieut. 2 Aug. 34; Capt.
;
~0~
Lieut. 13 Feb. 35
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21
1'
24
j
2 July 41
May
3Iajor, 27
53.
Andrew Timbrell Allan, En.<i. 29 Sept. 30 ; Lieut, p 28 Dec. 32 ; Capt. p31 Dec.
41; Major, P26 Dec. 51.
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJ.
LIEUT.
ENSIGNS'
Captains.
P16 May 34 P 6 Nov. 35 13 Nov. 46
Henry Edward Sorell
5 Apr. 47
Anchitel F. F. Boughey
30 July 30 P12 June 40
.
I'
P30 Apr. 41
46
P20 Oct. 43
18 Apr. 45
24 Aug. 39
31 Dec. 39
47
7 Oct. 51
48
13 Apr. 52
27 May 53
27 May 53
27 May 53
10 Sept. 41
28 Aug.
28 Mar.
13 Nov.
5 Apr.
P 3 Nov.
2 July
P 6 May
29 May
14 April 48
7 Sept. 50
11 Nov. 45
Jan. 41
35
41
41
42
44
2 May 51
20 June 51
Lieutenants.
Wm.
PIG Aug. 42
10 May 44
10 Nov. 43
Benjamin Browne.
21
..
28
May 47
May 47
PIO Dec. 47
P
Charles Hunter
Hugh Arthur Chichester
Stephenson S. Bristowe
Rich. Granville Charlton
Stanley John Lowe
Geo. Wm. Moyse Harmer
P
P
19 Apr. 51
21 Jan. 48
21 Nov. 51
14 Sept. 52
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31 Oct. 52
7
9 Mar. 49
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14 April 48
17 Jan. 51
18 Jan. 50
18 Jan. 51
1 8 Apr.
51
P^"5'-
P 23 Apr. 47
Edwin Fletclier Foster
7 Jan. 53,
P27 Feb. 52
17 Apr. 53
James Tweedie
George Fead Lamert ....
17 Oct, 45
27 May 53
27 May 531
Hy. Geo. Edw. Somerset ^ 13 Oct. 48
P19 Aug. 51 P 3 June 531
John Trent
William Minchin Harnett P 12 July 50 P25 Mar. 53'
Ensigns.
5 Lieut. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted
15 May 52
Charles James Hughes
the Kaffir war of 1817, and in that of
Riflemen
James Alexander Deans P 15 Oct. 52 1850
51-62.
Thomas Pattison Wood.. p 23 Nov. 52
Henry Ridimt Floyd .... P 10 June 53
p 8July53
Dennis James Connor
PayiiuisterWm. Fred. Nixon, 8 Jan. 41 Ens. 3 Aug. 30; Lieut. P 22 Jan. 36.
.
1
Lieut.-Gcn. Evans's services : Entered the army in 1793 as a volunteer, and enlisted 150 men for the service. OperaWest Indies and Ireland, in 1794 and 95 ; capture of Demerara and Berbice, in 1790. Captured returning from
South America, and kept a close prisoner in France, in 1797. Operations at Minorca and Guernsey, in 1798 and 99 ; ditto on
the Coast of Spain, Malta, and Marniorice, in 1800.
Egyptian campaign of 1801 (mrdali, including the actions of the 8th,
13lh, and 21st of March
battle of Rahmanic on the Nile, and reduction of that fortri ss, sieges and surrender of Cairo and
Operations at Gibraltar, in 1802 and 3 ; ditto in the West Indies (as
Alexandria (as Lieut, and Adjutant of the 8Ih).
Operations in Nova Scolia. in 1807
Capt.iin in the 8th and Aide de-camp to hir Gordon I)i unimond), in 1804, .0, and li.
and 8 ; ditto in the Canadas (as Aide-de-camp and Military Secretary to Sir G. Drummond), in lf09, 10, and 11. Campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, in fpper Canada (as Brigade- Major, discharging duties of Deputy- Adjutant- General, and in command of the 8th), including the preparation of the force against Detroit and Michilimackinac, the defence of Fort George,
and destruction of the enemy's attacking batteries, and directing the reinforcements on Queenston, which enabled MajorGcneral Sheaffe to defeat and capture the American army, after General Brock's fall in a gallant attempt on the enemy with
inadequate means.
Assault on Sackett's Harbour, expulsion of the enemy's army fro-n Forty Mile Creek, and capture of
his army materiel, with many prisoners
battle of Chippewa, covering the army's retirement on Fort George, and
letrograde on Twenty Mile Creek, until resuming the offensive.
Night attack on the enemy's investing forces of Fort
tions in the
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234
54
Full
Pay.
Half
I'av.
^'
Volunteers).
[^^%^^i^^"'
On the Colours and Appointments, the Princeof Wales's Plume." ROLEIA" " VIMIERA"
-" VITTORIA"-" PYRENEES"-" NIVELLE"-" ORTHES" " PENINSULA"' NIAGARA."
Colonel.^ Francis Miles Milman,' Ens. 3 Dec. 00; Lieut. Sf Capt. 28 April,
04 Capt. &f Lieut. -Col. 25 Dec. 13 Col. 22 July, 30; Major-Gen. 23 Nov.
Coh t<2ncl Foot, 25 Nov. 50,
41 Lieut.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51
Zic'^^-CoZowe/. Charles Francis Maxwell, Ens. p28 July 25; Lieut, v 17 Aug.
26; Capt. p16 Nov. 32; Brev.-Maj. 9 Nov. 46; Major, 10 July, 47 Lt.;
Majors. James Alex. Robertson, Ens. v6 Mar. 23; Lieut. p17 Sept. 25 ; Capt.
Brev.-Maj. 9 Nov. 46 Major, v 27 Oct. 48.
'S June 32
Edward Blagden Hale, Ens. p 2 Aug. 33; Lieut. ? 29 Jan. 36; Capt. p 5
Major, p 21 Nov. 51^
Feb. 41
;
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
David Watson
24 Oct. 35
3 June
2 Aug. 39(P27 Oct.
26 Dec. 40 P 16 Feb.
C. T. Vesey Bunbury Isaac 30 Oct. 38
5 Sept. 43 P 19 June 46|P 2 Feb.
Henry Chris. Marriott
George Edmund Halliday P23 Aug. 39 P 15 Apr. 42! ]0Aug,
P14 June 45 15 Jan. 47 ''21 Sept.
Samuel Peters Jarvis.
P23 Sept. 45 P 2 Mar, 47
5 Nov.
Charles Pringle Beague.
P22 Dec. 43 P 7 Nov. 47 P 3 Dec.
John Lawrie
P
P25
45
Feb.
1
1
April
46
13 May
Wm. Roberts FarmarP19 June 46 P 19 Jan. 49 P 24 June
Herbert Morris
12 July 33
E.R.W.Wingfield Yates,*. P24 Mar, 37
|p
BREV.-MAJ,
41
48
49
49
49
52
62
52
63
53
Lieutenants.
3 June 41
16 Apr. 42
Thomas Smith
John Gordon
28 Aug, 46
30 Mar, 47
28 May 47
3 Apr. 47
4 Apr. 47
10 Aug. 49
I
3 Sept. 47 p
1
p26 Nov, 47
William Barron
|P
22 Mar.
2 Aug.
9 Aug.
21 Nov.
50
50
50
51
P19Jan. 49 P21Sept.52
Haywood
Augustus Edmd. Warren p 2 Feb. 49 p 5 Nov. 62
Russell
Newton Biggs
Henry Apreece
James White
22 Dec. 48 P 3 Dec. 52
May 50 P13 May 53
16 Aug. 60 P24 June 63
18 Stpt, 49 p 16 Dec. 53
p 17
. .
14 Feb. 51
21 Nov, 51
p 15 Oct, 52
JohnFrederick Pilkington P 17 Dec. 52
Hen. Chandler Wilkin.-on Pll Mar. 53
P13 May 53
John Sidney Hand
R.F.H.MacgregorSkinner P 17 Dec. 52
Charles Edw. Gore Browne P 16 Dec. 53
Charles
1 Lieut. -General Milman was appninted Aide-do-Camp lo Mnjor-General Catlin Craufurd, in 1808, and
was present at ihe battles of Roleia and Vinjiera; on the same General's Staft' in the retreat of Sir John
Moore, and was engaged on the heights of Lugo, and at the battle of Corunna. He subsequently joined
his regiment, the Coldstream Guards, at Lisbon, and was with them at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, as also at the battle of Talavera. wherf he was most severely wounded, and saved from
pital of Talavera,
the
field of battle
and detained
CoMatrtam Guards.
He
235
SSrd Regiment of Foot.
[Kur'^heefslceJ
Bor^S^nfJ^W]
"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" "TALAVERA" "BUSACO" " FUENTES D'ONOR"
"CIUDAD RODRIGO""BADAJOZ" "SALAMANCA" VITTORIA"
" NIVeLLE" " ORTHES"" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Years' Serv
Colo7ivl.
A\> Frederick ^tovin,' KCB. KCMG. En.i. 22 March 1800 Lieut. 7 Jan. 01
Lt.-Cul. 26 Aug. l;j; Cul. 22 July
Capt. 24 June 02 Major, 27 April 12
Full Half
Pay. Puv.
30 Alaj.-Gcn. 23 Nov.' 41 Lt.-Um. 11 Nov. 51 Col. 83rd Reg. 1 Sept. 48.
Lieitt.-Colonclg. liotet Trydell,'-' Ens. It) Oct. 04; Lt. 30 Oct. UG; Capt.
17 Nov. 18; il/^(yoc,i'3Dec. 29; Brev.-Lt.-CoL2S Nov. 41; Lt.-Col.2Au}r. 42
P Wm. Henry Law,^ Ens. 29 April, 13 ; Lieut. 1'28 Nov. 1(5 Copt. P 14 July,
25 ; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38; Major, 2 Apr. 41 Lt.-Col. 22 Dec. 48.
Majors. Henry Francis Ainslie, Ens. 29 Jan. 24; Lieut, v 'J Nov. 2C; Capt.
i'5 Apr. 31
Brev.-Major, 9 Nov. 4G ; Major, 3 June 51.
23
Henry Lloyd, Ens. p 5 April 31 ; Lieut. p8 April 34; Capt. p 10 April 40;
Brev.'Maj. 11 Nov. 51 Mcfj. 4 March 53.
54
l^
LIEUT.
Captains.
John Kelsall
Kdward Steele
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
14 July 25 p 30 April 27
4 Oct. 41
p 18 April 34 p 1 5 Mar.39 p 19 Mar. 47
p 14 Dec. 38 P15 Dec. 40|P 1 Dec. 48
p
Thomas Adams
John Sharinan Molony
Lieutenants.
Henry De Renzy Pigott
22 July 45 P 19 Sept. 48
8 Aug. 45 P 1 Dec. 48
Samuel Read
31 Oct. 42 28 Feb. 44
K.M. H.Mainwaring,s.'l dj. 28 Jan. 42 26 Mar. 46
Thomas Parker Wright..
2 Feb. 44
7 Aug. 46
James Verling Ellis ....
29 Mar. 44 P 8 Sept. 46
P25 Feb. 45 P 1 1 Dec. 46
Jolin Norris M'Kelvey
John Meade
10 May 45
9 Jan. 47
Mowbray Baumgartner.. P 4 April 45 P26 Nov. 47
p 22 May 4G
Wm. John Nunn, r
22 Dec. 48
Stephen Wm. Metge
12 Feb. 47
do
p 19 Alar. 47
Herbert Stanley Cooper
do
Frederick Dickinsou ....
18 Aug. 48 P 2 Feb. 49
P
Charles PeregrineTeesdale
7 Jan. 47 PIS Dec. 47
Sylvester W. F. M. Wilson P 12 Nov. 47 Pll May 49
P 19 Sept. 48 P29 May 49
John Sprot
Richard Thomas Sweeny P 1 Dec. 48
3 June 51
Francis Hen. Bigby Marsh
31 Mar. 46
11 Sept. 61
Ussher William Alcock .. P17 Mar. 48 P 12 Oct. 52
4 Mar. 63
Marm. Nelson Richardson P 27 Oct. 48
Henry PhillippeV.Villiers P17 Nov. 4S P 7 Oct. 51
.
43
47
60
51
47
50
53
53
52
Cape of Good
in 180G, and was present a(
the battle of lilueberg.
He served
also in the Kandian Insurrection of
1817 and 18, in Ceylon.
3 Lt.-Col. Law served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 to the end of
the war, including the battles of
Nivelle and Nive, for which he has.
received the War Medal with two
at the capture of the
Hope,
clasps.
i'
Ensigns.
Willianr FitzRoy
29
May
49
PIO Nov. 48
Edward Meurant
John William Huskisson
8 Nov. 50
James Nicholas Colthurst 14 Oct. 51
George Dunlevie
Alfred Holt
Julian Wakefield
Thomas Gethiii Coote
16 Apr. 62
12 Oct. 52
22 Apr. 53
Pl3 May. 53
..
Paymaster. John Dennis Swinburne, 2 Mar. 49 Ens. 25 Mar. 43 ; Lt. 3 Oct. 46
Adjutant. Lieut. Edw. M. H. Mainwaring, 11 Sept. 51.
Quarter- Master. Patrick Hayes, 5 Nov. 52.
Fred. Hobson Clark,'" 8 Nov. 50 -jAssist.-Surg. 15 Sept. 37.
Surgeon.
Assist .-Surgeons.
James Hamilton Bews, 22 Dlc. 48.
Edward Touch, MD., 16 Nov. 49.
William Stewart James Home Munro, M.D. 14 Oct. 51.
Facings Yellow.
&
Co.
mS
rServing at Trinchl
58
96
Half
Pay.
31
26
0.2
June, 13
2 Sept
Caj7t. 27 Oct.
;
98
32
29
oo
s e
o eS
'
6 July 26
p 26 June 28
Thomas Bridge
Thomas Fred. Richardson 25 Dec. 17
P23 May 34
Thomas Davison
|
Wm. Justin
MacCarthy
15 June 15
BREV.-MAJ
CAPTAIN.
LIEUT.
Captains.
James Alexander West
28 Feb. 28
8 April 42
30 Aug. 31
18 Nov. 42
26 April 28
14 Oct. 42
P 2 Nov. 38
7 July 45
30 Sept. 30 29 March 44
P24 Apr. 35 ]p 7 June 44
29 Aug. 40 PlO Dec. 47
p 14 Dec. 38
24 Jan. 50
jP 30 Oct. 40,
26 June 51
8 April 42! 15 Aug. 52
8 Apr. 42
15 Mar. 53
jP 8 May 46 P 16 Jan. 62
p
P-27 Sept. 31
William RadclifFe
Charles F. Seymour ....
James Alex. Madigan
Thomas Lightfoot
9 Jan. 38
23 June 37
1 June 38
Thomas Edmonds Holmes p 28 Dec. 38
p31 Dec. 39
Spier Hughes
27 Sept. 44
Frederic Arthur Willis
Lieutenants.
Walter C. E. Snow
22 Nov. 44
11 April 42
20 May 42
7 July 45
[Continuation of Sir Loftus
0tway*s services
25 Oct. 42, 16 Sept. 45
27 Mav 42:p23 Sept. 45 train (sixteen 24-pounders),
Thomas Horan,'^rf;
3 May 44 and brought them part of
24 July 42':
Fred. Aujjustus Davidson
20 May 46 the way bacli, but was obliged
22 Nov. 44
David O'Brien
to abandon his capture, with
P27
P
45
Oct. 46 the exception of sixteen pri8
Aug.
Eugene Currie
Wm. M'Geachy Keats .. P14 Oct. 42 21 April 46 soners and one tumbril, the
15 Aug. 49 enemy bein? in possession of
19 Dec. 45
Benjamin Sandwith
which he was to
2 Oct. 46 P 19 Oct. 49 the road by
RichardStansteadBarwell
return. At Albuhera he comP27 Oct, 46 12 Apr. 50 manded thethreeregts.of PorThomas H. P. Kennan
2 June 48 P 28 Dec. 49, tuguese Cavalry, which covered
Edward C. Geils Kenny.
p 29 Dec, 46
13 Julv 50 '^"^ 'f f fl""!' of the army. Sir
Fred. John G. Saunders
Loftus has received the War
p
6 June 51 Medal with three clasps for
23 Nov. 49
Frederick Hardy
14 Aug. 46 13 Oct. 48 Sahagun and Benevente, BuH. A. Whitmore Ayton^.
Geo. Fred. Tod Whitlock Pll Dec. 46 26 June 51 saco, and Albuhera.
p 3 Nov. 48
9 Feb. 52
John MacMahon
15 Aug. 52
9 Nov. 49
Henry Browne
Pl7 May 50 " 7 Sept. 52
Pierce Chute
P22 Nov. 50 P12 Oct. 52
Arthur William Coape
6 June 51 p 13 Sept. 53
John Penton
I
Cornelius Cha.Rolleston,s,
Robert Crosse Stewart .
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Ensigns.
Tho. Goodricke Peacocke
Robert Barry
* 2
a-
Henry Currie
a;
15 Aug. 48
May
50
LTi T
CO
21 Jan. 53
James Richardson
George John Arata Oakley 14 May 53
FayvKister. Geo. Henry Eddy, 28 Apr. 37
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May.
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Facings Yellow.
Melville Balfour,
Agents, Messrs.
M.D. 21 Feb.
Cox & Co.
51.
S;r Loftus Otway ser\ed in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, and was present in the action at Vinegar
Hill. Proceeded to the Peni.nsula in 1808 as u M;ijor in the 18th Hussars, and on the 13th of Dec, at Rueda,
he surprised and captured tlie whole of the French Cavalry out-lying picjuet, On the 16th following, near to
Valhidolid, whilst in ihcouvtrt, he encountered Col. Antig'nac, commandant of the 22d Chasseurs a Cheval, at
the head of a strong force ; ciiarged and routed him ; took the Colonel prisoner, and more of his Chasseurs
I
t-2
than he had Dragoons to guard them, and brc. light them all into Head-cjuar ers, horses, men, arms, and bagAt Benevente, whilst commanding tne out lying piquet, he was opposed Ic Lieut. -General Le Fevre,
cage.
charged and broke his advanced
for nearly an hour, at the head of six squadrons of the Imperial Guard
guard, whose commending officer was killed, and whose sword he took. In the aftair of Campo Mayor he
gained the rear of the enemy, and captured between five and six hundred men and their entire battering
;
[Continued above.
Emb.
Bristol.
Years' Serv,
60
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
28
237
sjylcndore resurqo."
'BLADENSBURG."
.
..
[ "'"Si^'J;""^''
Appointments, the Harji&nA Crown, with the Motto " Quis Separabit?"
" INDIA " The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"" BOURBON" On the Buttons,
On
&
the Colours
Colonel.
Irish Harp and Crown.
Roger Parke,' Ens. 30 June 95 ; Lieut. 1 Oct. 95 ; Capt. 9 Oct. 00; Major,
25 Feb. 08 Lieut.-Col. 4 June 14; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Major-Gen. 9 Nov.
46; Col. 86th Foot, 26 May bi.
'
59
Full
j|3
37^
Pay. Pay.
I
44
44
29
32
Lieutenant-Colonels,
Ens. 5 July, 10 ; Lt. 24 Sept. 12 ; Capt. 9 Mar.
25; Brev.-Major, 28 June, 38; Major, vl July, 38; Lieut.-Col. 16 June, 43.
James Creagh, Ens. 1 Jan. 10 ; Lt. 4 March 12 ; Capt. 7 Apr. 25 ; Brev.-Maj. 28
June 38; il//. P18 Jan. 39; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 51; X^.- Co/. 30 Apr. 52.
ilfffjc?-*. William Langley Tudor,^ Ens. 9 Apr. 25; Lt. P26 Nov. 29; Cajji. 1
Apr. 41 ; Brev.-Maj. 30 Apr. 44 ; Maj. p 19 Sept. 48.
Robert Henry Lowth, Ens. p 4 Feb. 19 ; Lieut, p 1 April 24 Capt. p 15 May 27 ;
Brev. Major, 23 Nov. 41 Brev. Lt.-Col.U Nov. 51 Major, 30 Apr. 52.
IJ
Aplin,'^
Giles
Wm.
LIEUT.
Captaixs.
William Stuart
6
21
13
12
12
Keane
Harding Woodgate^
Mar.
June
Dec.
June
28
27
27
23
Abra. Collis Anderson, s.\
Donough O'Brien
Sept. 22
Thomas Andrews Rawlins P 17 Nov. 41
p 29 July 36
John Perkins Mayers
2 April 36
Harvev Wei. PoleWelman^
CharlesEdmund Thornton P30 Dec. 42
P 10 Aug. 38
Joshua Henry Kirby
P 25 Dec. 38
John Rees Croker*
P 3 Nov. 40
Charles George Butler^.
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8 Apr. 42
28 Sept. 30
23 Oct. 42
22 Feb. 31
P 11 Oct. 31
14 Nov. 43
27 Aug. 43
9 July 29
31 Oct.
2 July 29
P 29 Dec. 43 P
5 Feb.
P
p 23 Apr, 39
27 Jan.
Jan.
9
38
28 Dec.
P20 Aug 44 P19 Sept. 48
30 Apr. 52
8 Apr. 42
15 Mar. 53
8 Apr. 42
15 Mar, 53
do.
11 Nov. 51
Lieutenants.
Charles Osborne Creagh'^
Charles Darby^
. .
. .
John Meacham
Maxwell Lepper
Ralph FitzGibbon Lewis
Edward Monckton Jones
....
Frederick Gardner
Hugh Stewart Cochrane
William Knipe
18 June 41
28 Dec. 41
6 Sept.
8 Apr.
9 Apr.
25 Feb.
27 Jan.
16 Apr.
22 Mar.
23 Mar.
9 May
19 Apr.
P 13 Aug.
27 Oct.
39
42
42
43
43
42
44
44
45
44
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5 Aug
23 Feb.
p 30 July
13 Nov.
14 Nov.
24 July
in
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42
43
43
46
Nov. 45
8 Sept. 46
2 Sept. 47
13 Dec. 47
15 Jan. 49
22 Dec. 48
47 P23 Feb. 49
46 30 July 49
27 Anr. 49
8 Jan. 47
p 12 Nov. 47
4 April 51
14 April 46iP 25 July 51
21 Jan, 48
30 Apr. ,52
P 23 Feb. 49 P
7 May 52
13 April 49 P 15 Oct. 52
P 19 Oct. 49
5 June 53
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14 June
24 Jan.
P
.
12 Mar.
P 16 Aug.
Henry Cracroft Maine
14 May
Richard Charles Brown
Augustus Nicholas Wilson P 15 May
14 Sept.
Charles Eraser
.
&
Aden
command of Lieut.-Colonel
of the 17th regt., and was present
destruction of the Arab Posts of Slieik
Medi and Slieik Othman, and skirjiiished between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
6 Captain Butler, Lieu ts. Creagh, and Darby,
served during Sir Charles Napier's campaign
against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated
on the right bank of the Indus, early in l!>45,
with a detachment of 200 men
volunteers
from the 13lh to the Syth Regt.
50 Pennycuick
j
51
52
50
52
52
52
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Paymaster.- Charles Fade Heatly, 17 Dec. 47; Ens. 19 Apr. 33; Lieut.
Adjutant. Lieut. James Boyd, 8 April, 42.
[7 July 37.
Quarter-Master. Joseph Jerome, 23 March, 26.
Henry Franklin,' 10 Feb. 52; Assist.-Surg.29 Dec. 37.
Surgeon.
Mark Stanley Todd, 22 Nov. 44.
Assistant-Surgeons.
James Kellie, M.D., 5 May, 48.
Francis Lewis Fitzgerald, 12 Aug. .53.
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1
Major-General Parke was present with the 39th at the original capture of Demerara, Essequibo, .-ind Berbice, in the
spring of 1796, when the expedition commanded by General White captured those colonies. He was in Sir James Kempt's
Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 39th from
Lit'ht Infantry Battalion during the campaign in Naples in 1805-6.
May 1809 to Feb. 1812, and was present at the battles ol Albuhera and Uusaco, at the raising the siege of Cainpo Mayor when
the French sustained a considerable defeat
commanded the four light companies of the brigade at the action of Arroyo de
Molino, where the guns, baggage, and 1,400 men with their officers were captured ; he was also employed in the trenches at
the first siege of Badajoz.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Albuhera.
;
campaign of 1845-6 with the Srd Light Dragoons, and was present
and Sobraon (Medal and Clasps).
and
[^l^^Zaet
60
Pay.
31
28
28
29
19
Pay.
. ...
240
On
Harp and
Croton,viit\). the
Head Quarters
[
at
Bury.
Colonel.
5tr John Alex. Wallace,' Bf. KCB. E>is.2S Dec. 11&7 ; Lieut. 6 Apr. 90;
Capt. 8 June, 96; Major, 9 July, 1803; Lieut.-Col. 28 Aug. 04; Col. 4
Half
Pay.
June 13; J/ry.-C?en. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lf.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col.
Lieut. -Colonel.
88th Regt. 20 Oct. 31.
Horatio Shirley, 2wrf Lieut, p 12 May, 25; Lie^it. p 31 Oct. 26; Capt. p5 July,
33 ; Major, P31 Dec. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. 18 Jan. 48.
Majors. 'Ed-amnA Richard Jeffreys, Ens. 16 June, 25; Lieut. 'PW Oct. 27
C7?^. P2 Feb. 38 ; Major, P12 May, 43.
Robert Mm. Balfour, Ens. v 31 Oct. 34; Lieut, p 16 Mar. 38 ; Capt. p25 Sept.
Maj or, P 26 Dec. 5 1.
40; Brevet-Major, 11 Nov. 51
67
Full
Pay.
20
13
William Mackie
Henry Beckwith Sawrey
Geo. Vaiighan Maxwell
P
P
2 Feb.
Bidwiirr! Nnrttin
25 Jan.
12 Sept.
P
P
5 Apr.
26 Apr.
5 Feb.
6 Nov
LIEUT.
ENSIGN.
Captains.
Lieutenants.
Hardman Burke
May
P2] Feb.
P 17Sept.
CAPTAIN.
2 Dec. 40
39 P31 Dec. 41
P
39 P 6 Dec. 44
40 P 23 Jan. 46
391 P
40 P 6 Nov. 46
34
39
7 June 41 P 6 Aug. 47
39 P16 Nov. 41 P 8 Oct. 47
4i|p22 July 42 P 1 June 49
40;P12 May 43 P 20 Dec. 51
39|P25 Jan. 41
15 Dec. 49
P
14 June 33
Mar.
26 Apr.
27 Mar.
29 Dec.
^^^
BREV.-MAJ.
11 Nov. 51
1 Nov. 39 P
3 Mar. 43
25 Sept. 40 P 30 Aug. 44
28 Dec. 41 p 6 Dec. 44
Edmund Gilling Maynard P31 Dec. 41 P 23 Jan. 40
P
3 Mar. 43 p 19 Feb. 47
Thomas Gore, r
16 Feb. 44
7 Oct. 47
Samuel Dunning, adj.
Benj. Banbury Mauleverer P 30 Aug. 44 P 8 Oct. 47
P
14 April 48
23 Jan. 46
Henry Ernst
H. J. Le MarchantBaynes 14 Apr. 46 P 12 Sept. 48
P29
P19
Dec. 45
Dec. 48
Nathaniel Steevens
P19 Feb. 47 P 30 May 51
JaokBOH -Wray
p
6 Aug. 47 P 26 Dec. 51
Henry William Grogan
P 8 Oct. 47 P 18 June 52
John Edward Riley
J.
. .
Ensigns.
3 Mar. 48
Arthur Dillon Maule
P 14 Apr. 48
Richard Grace
3 Paymaster Belfield served with a detachment of the
P
20 April 49 l"th, with Lieut.-Col. Outram's Light Brigade, in the
Shurlock Henning
Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-5, and was present
P17
51
June
George Richard Browne
in all its operations, including the capture of Gotea
George Robert Beresford P17 Oct. 51 21st, and storming of Monohur Stockades and Fort,
Geoige Edard Copley. P21 Nov. 51 25th Jan. 1845 at which place this detachment formed
the storming party, and suffered very seriously.
Emilius Delme Radcliife p 9 July 52
P15 Oct. 52
Edward Henry Webb
Paymaster. Wm. Belfield .^ 9 Feb. 49 Ens. p 13 May 42 Lieut, p 29 July 43.
Adjutant. Lieut. Samuel Dunning, 1 July, 44.
Quarter-Master. Thomas Moore,' 21 May 52.
Surgeon. James Guy Piers Moore, 12 June, 46; Assist.-Surg. 3 March, 37.
Frederick York Shegog, M.D. 18 Aug. 48.
Assist. -Surgeon.
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242
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MARTINIQUE"-
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May
Half
Pay.
Full
Pay.
42
Coloiiel.GahVKl Gordon,' Ens. 6 Jan. 1781; Lieut. 2G Nov. 84; Cuj)t. 10 July,
March, 02; CoZ. 4 June, 11 ; Mnj.-Gen.
94; Moj., Hi Mav, 1800; Lt.-Col.
4 June, 14; Lt.-Uen. 22 July, 30; (Jt/i. 9 Nov. 4(): Col. 91st Regt. 19 Apr, 37.
John Francis Glencairn Campbell,-' Ens. 26 Oct. 27 ; Lieut.
Lieut. -Colonels.
P 27 Aug. 29
Cajjt. v 23 Nov. 32 ; Maj. 8 July, 43 ; Lt.-Col. 14 Apr. 46.
9 June 25; Lieut, p 19 Sept. 26;
r.Charles Cooke Yarborough, C.B. Ens.
Capt. V 4 Jan. 33; Major, 19 May 45 ; Limt.-Col. v 13 Oct. 48.
P8
Lieut, p 23 Nov. 32 ; Capt. P 24
Oct.
29
Majors. r.T)ii\\a Forbes, JJ/w.
July 35 ; Major, 14 Apr. 46 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 2 May 53.
Bertie Edward Murray Gordon, Ens. p 26 Oct. 32 ; Lieut, p 24 July 35; Capt.
p 23 Apiil 41
Major v 13 Oct. 48.
27
29
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Captains.
Win. Glendonwvn Scott
r. Edward W. (3. Wright^
22
22
23
20
19
20
16
15
13
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
30 Mar.
21 Dec.
22 July
28 Feb.
5 June
19 Dec.
30 Oct.
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13
6
7
Lieutenants.
11
7
7
6
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3
5
8
5
4
4
4
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3
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r.
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Somers Ray
15 Aug 50
5 NdV. 47
5 Dec. 50
1 Aug. 48
P 6 Oct. 48 P 6 Dec. 50
30 Dec. 50
r. W.Geo. CGoiAon, Adj. P
9 Jan. 49
31 Dec. 60
r. Robert Borthwick .... P 13 April 49
P
P
7 June 50
William Fred. Norman..
6 Nov. 46
P 11 May 49 p 8 July 51
r. William Squirl '^
Plo Feb. 50 p 14 Oct. 51
John Bruce
Wm.Benj. Battiscombe. P15 Mar. 50 21 May 52
P 12 Dec. 50 P 24 Aug. 52
r. John Charles Sweny
Walter Rice Olivey .... P14 Feb. 51 P 29 Oct. 62
Francis Gordon Hibbert.
5 Apr. 51 P23 Nov. 52
r. Mai. Potter Macqueen P 18 Apr. 51 P 23 Apr. 63
24 Aug. 53
r. Henry Auburey Bond
4 Apr. 51
Robt. Henry Cramp ton"
Frederick Boehmer, Adj.
r. Alex. Watson Mackenzie
r.
and Pownghur.
10 Captain Warren served in the
campaign on the Sullej (Medal),
and was attached to the 53rd, and
with thera in the engagements at
Buddi'Aal and Aliwal
he was
Ensigns.
r. Thomas Thornhill Lane P19 Aug. 51
P 17 Oct. 51
r. Lloyd Henry Tliomas
Charles Goddard Dewell
8 June 52
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
Henry Wood
James H<nry Dobie .
Henry William Grtgg
P
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29
6
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r.
18 June 52
17 Aug. 52
P21 Sept. 52
P 21 Jan. 53
3
14
V 1
P
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May
53
53
I
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Boem
Plaats.
1S46-7
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subsequently at
tht>
siege of Leghorn.
2 Sept. 53
Wm.
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[1^ Battalion returned from the Cape of Good Hope. 26 April 48.]
i.
1 General Gordon has received the gold medal and one clasp for Martinique and Guadaloupe.
2 Lieut. -Colonel C-impbell commanded the infantrj- force which formed part of the expedition against the Insurgent Boers,
beyond the Orange River, South Africa, in April 1815 and he commanded the Reserve Battalion, 91st Regt., throughout the
whole of the Kaffir ^%ar of 1846-7 and was specially mentioned in Colonel Somerset's despatches of the 17th and 18th
April
1846, as also in Lieut.-G.n. Sir George Berkeley's General Order of the 17th Dec. 1847, as having conducted
and commanded
one of the columns of attack against the chief Sandilli, which concluded the war.
11 Lieut, Crampton was dangsrously wounded in the action with tba Rebel Boers at Boem Plaat*.
;
244
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Colonel.
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1^
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Sir John Btll," KCB. Ens. 1 Aug, 05; Lieut. 1 Oct. 07 ; Capi. 12 March
12 ; M(ij. 21 Juue, 13 Lieut.-Col. 12 April, 14 j Col. 6 May, 31 ; MajorGen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 96th Foot, 25 June, 50.
;
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
Lieut. -Colonel.
''
11 July 26; Lieut. p25 Dec. 35: Capt. P 7 Seut
il/ff>r,P
11 Dec. 49; XJeu/.- CoZ. P 24 Dec. 52.
38;
Em.
ENSIGN.
Captains.
Thomas Heyland
John Fitz Thomas Dennis
Thomas Davis
Vincent Wing
4 Apr. 33
4 Aug. 37
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.-MAJ>
8 July
P 30 Oct.
20 May 42 P 2 Feb.
P 12 July 44 P 2 Sept.
P
George James Dowdall ..
8 June 38
14 May
Julius Aug. Robert Raines 28 Jan. 42
5 April
P
36 P 13 Dec. 42
88 P 25 Nov. 45
44 p 3 Mar. 48
45 P18 May 49
42 11 Nov. 51
44 p 13 Apr. 52
James George Edrtina;ton P 3 June 42 P 25 June 44 P 24 Dec. 52
George Courtenay Vialls p 20 Jan. 43 P22 May 46 p25 Mar. 53
p 19 Jan. 44 Pll Sept. 46
John Neptune Sargent.
18 Nov. 53
John Christopher Minnitt'p 6 Oct. 43
14 Apr. 46 P31 Dec. 52
Alfred
Lieutenants.
Lionel Fraser
Spicer Charlton
Henry Foster
Charles Henry Martin
Alex. J. John Maedonald
24 Nov. 43
23 Mar. 44
p 25 Nov. 45
27 Api-. 46
23 Apr. 47
Anthony Morgan
7 May 47
6 June 48
p 15 Dee. 48
P 18 Apr. 51
5 Dec. 51
p 13 Dec. 51
16 May 51
p 14 May 52
Edward
Godfrev Clerk
Edward Wm. Eddington
George Bi'own, rf/
Robert Garrard
7 May 47
3 Mar. 48
9 June 48
24 Jan. 51
11 Nov. 61
P 13 Feb. 52
P 13 Apr. 52
P 22 Oct. 52
P 24 Dec. 52
P 25 Mar. 53
P 2 Sept. 53
18 Nov. 53
18 Nov. 53
P
Ensigns.
Dymock 21 Sept. 52
5 Doctor Gordon served with the 58rd in the
Edmund Davidson Smith p22 Apr. 53 catnpai^n
on tlie SuUej (Mc-dal) in 18-J6, inWilliam Braybrooke .... p 23 Apr. 53 cluding the actions at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and
p 13 May 53 Sobraon. He served in medical charge of the
Evelyn Bazalgette
throughout the Punjaub campaign of
20 May 53 24rh
William Hill
1848-9, and was present at the battles of Sadoop 2 Sept. 53 lapore, Cliillianwallah,
Basil Charles Boothby .
and Ooojerat.
p 20 Sept. 53
Graham Mylne
18 Nov. 53
Francis Geo. C. Probart
Francis Feneran,' 15 Dec. 87 ; Quarter-Master, 1 Dec. 23.
Paymaster.
Brown,
22 April 53.
Lieut.
George
Adjutant.
Quarter-Master. William Holt, 3 Dec. 41
Surgeon. Archibald Gordon,^ M.D., 12 Sept. 48 ; Assist. -Sxii-g. 28 June 86.
Assistant-Surgeon. Robert Ferguson, 1 April 53.
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\^Returned from China, 6 Aiig. 1850.]
Frederick Henry
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1 Sir John Bell served in Sicily, in 1806 and 7; in the Peninsula and France, from Ju\y 1808 to Feb.
1809, and again from May 1809 to July 1814, including tlie battle of Vimiera, action at tlie bridge of Almeida, baitle of Busaco, all the actions during the retreat of the French from Portugal, siege and stormin"of Ciudad Rolrigo, siege and storming of Badnjoz, action at the heights of Castrillos, buttle of Salamanca"
action of Sabijana do Morillos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ortlie^, trnd Toulouse. Served'
afterwards with the army employed against Louisiana, from Dec. 1814 to June 1815. He has received the
gold cross for the battles of ihe Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orihes, and Toulouse; and the silver War Medal with
six Clasps for the other battles and sieges.
3 Lieut.-Colonel Smith served the campaign in April 1834, against the Rajah of Coorg, with the 48th
.\lo the
battle of Waterloo.
248
QQth Regiment
Foot.
rSerring at Laboiei
of
Bengal.
L
Colonel.-}^ Charles Edward Conyers,' CB. Ens. 13 Sept. 9-i ^Lt
2"sept"95
60
Caiit. 25 June, 02; Major, 16 Feb. 09
Lt.-Col. 3 March, 14: Col lo'jan'
37 ; Major-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Col. 96th Foot, 11 Feb. 52.
Pay. Pay Lieut. -Colonels.
Charles Brownlow Cumberland, jE"/;.?. p 21 Dec. 20Lieut p 15
Oct. 25 ; Capt. v 10 June, 26 ; Major, p 19 Sept. 34 ; Lieitt.-CoLv
22 July'42.
Thomas Maitland Wilson, Ens. p 15 Apr. 24; Lieut, v 1:3 May 26 Capt' v 23
Dec. 31 ; Brev.-Maj. 9 Nov. 46 ; Major, 18 Aug. 48; i^.-CoL p'i5
June 49.
Majors.
3ohn Suodgrass, Ens. 13 Dec. 33; Lieut. 1 Dec. 36; Capt. P 15
21
Dec. 40 ; Major, p 15 June 49.
Edward Hill, Ens. p 29 Dec. 32; Lieut, p 23 June 37; Capt. p27 July 38
22
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il/fljo;-, P9 July 52.
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249
ducunt."
Colonel.
Henry Adolphus
Proctor,'
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Emb.
250
forForeigiiT
Serv.Dec.
18-tl.J
Serving at
Calcutta.
BREV.-MAJ.
Captains.
1i
3ao
10
S.Hen.HutchinsEdwards'
Henry Thos. Richmond''
Richard Young
Octavius Latouche'
Geo.D. Dickson Cleveland
26 Nov.
21 Nov.
23 July
P 31 Mar.
p 10 May
12
Molyneux Batt
11
11
Martin Dillon"
Robert Reid*
Robert John Hughes,
Campbell Barber Browne
William Croker
Henry Wallace Stroud
Charles Hill Fresson
Daniel Antoine Baby .
Richard Clancy
Don. Macleod Farrington
Thomas Gardiner
17
if
18
13
13
13
12
29 Jan. 41
Francis Peyton^
Gran. G. C.Stopylton.^s.
Francis Haden Crawford
13
15
18
19
11
15June39|
14 Oct.
30 Dec
10 Feb.
9 Dec,
5 Oct.
41
41
42
43
44
27 May 42
13 Jan. 42
3 Sept. 60
28 April 48
1 Oct. 50
6 June 61
9 July 50
3 April 49
28 May 52
p
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Pl5Dec. 40
P 30 Dec. 37
P 4 Sept. 40
P 26 June 40
17 Mar. 43
18 Dec. 43 P 28
15
9 June 43
15
28 July 44
1
P 24 Jan. 45 P
P 2 Sept. 45 Pll
May
52
Mar. 53
Mar. 53
April 53
Oct. 53
Lieutenants.
12
10
9
11
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April 53 manded
29 Oct
50
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Commander-in-Chief.
18 July 48
6 Lieut.-Col. Bates served as Aide-de-eamp to Sii
Robert Dick (who was killed) in the battle of Sobraor
William Lewis D. Meares 29 Nov. 50 (Medal)
and was appointed after that aetion AidecLi
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Frederic
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Augustus
de-camp to the Commander-in-Chief in India, inwhicl
6 June 51 capacity he served the Punjaub Campaign ot 1848-9,
Charles Mills, Adj
was present at the affair of Ramnuggur and battlei
George Frederick Webster 17 June 51 and
ofChillianwallah and Goojcrat (Medal and twoclasps).
P14 May 52
Robert Westropp Ellis
y Captains Edwards and Latouche, Lieutenant
Samuel Cooper W^alker. Pll June 52 Richmond, Dillon, and Reid, served with the flanl
Colli
Francis Barker Hassard P 13 May 63
mL'T"'"
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of the Kobat
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forcing'"r^"
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Feb. 1850
.^ ''"r.',?
'p 11 Oct. 53
Litton Hewson
Paymaster. James Fagan,'' 21 Au?. 49 ; Quarter-Master, 19 Jan. 38.
Adjutant. Ensign Charles Mills, 6 June 51.
Quarter-Master. John Gillespie, 11 April 63.
Surgeon. Charles Cowen," IG Feb. 44 ; Assist. -Surg. 27 March, 35.
Benjamin Swift, M.D., 8 April 42.
M
Assistant- Surgeons.
Archibald Redfoord Ridgway, M.B., 12 June 46.
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Gavin AinslieTurnbull, 16 Aug'. 50.
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Charles Henry
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Norris Goddard
C. M. Gibbons Quantrille]P27 June 45
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Willoughby Cotton served with the 3rd Guards on the expedition to Hanover in 1805; and
that to Copenhagen in 1807, where lie was appointed Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General to the reserve und(
*''^ Duke of Wellington, and was present at tlie battle of Kioge. In 1809 he accompanied the Duke to Span
and served as Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General to the Light Division during the whole of the campaig
of the retreat to Torres Vedras and the subsequent advance, the former containing a series of skirmishes an
the battle of the Coa. Eeturned to England on promotion in June 1811, and rejoined the Peninsular arm
in 1813; he was present at the battle of Vittoria, commanded the Light Companies at the passage of tl
Adour, and the piquets of the 2nd brigade of Guards at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. He con
manded a division of Sir Archibald Campbell's army in the Burmese war and also of the army under Loi
Keane in Affghanistan, and was present at the assault and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
Sir Willoughl
has received the War Medal and three clasps.
1
Sir
7 Captain Peyton served in the 9Sth with tlie Expedition to the North of China in 1S43 (Medal), and was present
the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin. He also served with the Flaak Compan
at the forcing of the Kohat Pass, in the force under Sir Colin Campbell in Feb. 1850.
Yeafs'Serv.
65
Full
Pay.
55
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Field
Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe Coburg & Gotha, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCMG.
23
CO
Se]it. ,52.
Colorwls Comvmndant.
1351SI Sir Andrew Francis Barnard,' GCB. GCH. Ens. 26 Aug. 1794; Lieut.
Sept. 94 ; Ca})f. 13 Nov. 94 ; Major, 1 Jan. 1805 ; Lieut. -Col. 28 Jan. 08 Col.
4 June, 13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Gen. 11
Nov. 51 ; Col. 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, 25 Aug. 22.
;
49
219
^M Sir
Smitli,^
JSr^ GCB.,
27irfZ,iew^.
8May,05;
Lieut. 15 Aug. 05; Capt. 28 Feb. 12; Major, 29 Sept. 14; Lieut.-Col.
Pay18 June, 15; Col. 10 Jan. 37; Major-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 Col. 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade, 16 April, 47.
Lieutenant-Colonels.
Capt. p 19 Aug. 28 ;
1 George Buller,^ CB. 2nd Lt. 2 Mar. 20 ; Lt. 28 Mar. 25
3Icgor, i'31 Dec. 39; Lieut.-Col. p27 Aug. 41 ; Col. 11 Nov. 51.
2 Arthur Johnstone Lawrence, 2?!rf ifej^f. p 4 April 27; Lieut, p 12 Feb. 30;
Capt. P24 Feb. 37 ; Major, p 11 Sept. 46; Lieut.-Col. 1 Aug. 47.
Half
Pay
33
27
3Iajors.
26
32
21
21
21
Avijtt xiriyaae.
..
zoo
Years' Serv.l
Hall
Pay. Pay.
Full
2nd
Lieutenants.
I.IEUT.
LIEUT.
10
^0
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
P 7 July
. .
P 7 Aug.
Cliflord
8 Sept.
2 Peter MacDonald,rt(/;.(Q..V.l9Jtfai/46)
Pll Sept.
I Wyndham William Knight
1
Hon. Henry
Alfred Manners
Arthur Nixon
Francis Walter Balfour
Henry Tryon
Coote Buller
Cook Sibbs Flower
Hon. Barrington Reynolds Pellew'"
Arthur Frederick Warren
James Rowles
7
7
7
1
1
4
7
2
2
12 Apr. 49
13 Apr. 49
10 Jan. 50
P 11 Jan. 50
P19 Mar. 47 P25 Jan. 50
30 Apr. 47 p 31 Oct. 51
P 14 May 47 P 30 Apr. 52
P 2 July 47 P 1 2 Oct. 52
P13 July 47 P 12 Oct. 52
P20 July 47
26 Dec. 51
P 15 Aug. 50 P27 May 53
P23 July 47 P 11 Oct. 53
p 24 Sept. 47 P 18 Nov. 53
Drummond
4G
46
4G
46
Second Lieutenants.
P25 Sept. 47
Henry Gore Lindsay"
10 Quarter-Master Peacock*
P 22 Dec. 48
2 William Thomas Markham
served in Kaffraria in the camp 16 Feb. 49 paign of 1846; and with one of
1 Thomas Harvey Bramston
10 Apr. 49 the columne which penetrated
1 Claud Thomas Bourchier
P18 Jan. 60 the Amatola Mountains in the
1 Hon. George Harrington Legge ....
Spring of 1847. He served also
P
adj.
14 Feb. 51 with tlie troops under Sir Harry
1 Edward William Blackett, d.
P
51
Newdigale
Sept.
16
Legge
Smith which crossed the Orange
2 Henry Richard
p 17 Oct. 51 River in 1848 to suppress the
',2 Julian Bargus Yonge
P21 Nov. 61 insurrection of the Dutch Boers,
George Smyth Windham
and was present in the action
P 23 Jan. 52
2 Philip le Bel ward Egerton
of Boera Plaats.
P13 Feb. 52
1 William Deedes
Pll June 52
2 Boyd Francis Alexander
P23 Nov. 52
2 William Frederick Thynne
P17 Dec. 52
Malcolm
2 Leonard Neill
.... Pll Mar. 53
1 Frederick Courtenay Morgan
1
P13 May 63
Henry Walter Campbell
Fred. Geo. S Leveson Gower Ip 11 Oct. 53
p 2 Sept. 53
1 Charles A. Penrhyn Boileau
2 Hon. Aug. Henry Archibald Anson p 27 May 63
Paymasters.2 John Newbury, 23 Aug. 44 Bns. 28 Dec. 38 Lt. 21 Aug. 41.
Ens. p 10 Nov. 43 Lt. 1 May 461 John Edw. Large, 8 Aug. 51
Adjutants. 2 First Lieut. Peter MacDonald, 8 Sept. 46.
1 First Lieut. William Bagenall Brewster, 19 June 48.
Quarter-Masters. 2 Thoinas Gough, 14 Aug. 46.
1 Henry Peacocke,"* 21 Aug. 49.
Surgeons. 2 Arthur Anderson, M.D. 16 Dec. 45 Assist.-Snrg. 16 Oct. 35.
1 Robert Bowen, 26 Dec. 51 ; Assist. -Sury. 18 May 41.
1 James Edward Scott, M.B. 11 June, 47.
Assist.-Surgs.
2 Ho)t.
Lord
'
Depot
at Dover.']
Head Quarters
at Portsmouth.]
the Infantry of the force employed aeainst the insurgent Dutch Boers N. E. of the
Aug. 1848, and was present in the action ith and defeat of the rebel Boers at lioem Plaats, in which
Great Orange River
Buller being severely wounded.
action he succeeded to the command of these troops on Lt.-Col.
Nov. 184ti until its termination in 1847. Also in the
5 Caitain Hardinge served in tlie Kaffir war trom
Orange Kiver in Aug. 1848, when he was present
of
the
Great
E.
expedition against the insurgent Boers N.
Lieut.-Col. Beckwith
commanded
and
at
Boem
Plaats.
Captain Cartwright served in the actien at Boem Plaats, ;9th August 1848.
and Affghanistan in 1841 and 1848 (Medal). nd
8 Capt Fvers served in the 40lh throughout the operations in Candahar
and Baba Wallie ; also at the relief of
the actions at Kale Slnikh, Kunje Kuk, Panfwaie, Tiloo Khan,
wa pie
all the affairs in
ubsequcntly nt Killa Aziem, Goaine, Ghuznee, and occupation of Cabool ; and in
Kbelat-iGliilzee
was engaged in its progrets through the
Nott,
General
of
AITghanistan,
under
Army
which the Candah! Division of the
Khoord Cabool, T een, Jucdullurk. and Khvber Passes.
Hope a-ainst the Kadir Tribw in 184-7-e. and
9 Lieut. Oxendt' served on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape cf Good
the iccetslul operatisni in the Amatola Mouowini acainst Sandilla.
was engaged
Barrington Pellew served with the 43rd in the Kaffir war of 1851-,2.
10 Lieut, the Ho
South Africa.
1 and Lindsiy were present at the battle of Berea,
Hon. L.
7
11
Lieuts.
Years'Serv.
64
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
"35"
31
27
30
29
..,
^/ttt
rrcat xiiucu
j-vcyiiiii^iit
uj
111
j.'uut,t
61
Robert John Harvey,' CB., IJns. 8 Oct. 03; Lt. 34 Mar. 04;
Capt. 2 Jan. 06 ; Mqj. 25 July, 11 ; Lt.-Col. 21 June, 13 ; Col. 22 July, 30 ;
Maj.-Gcn.2-3 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 61 ; CoZ. 2d W. I.Regt. 16 June, 48.
Lieutenant-Colonels. llenvy C. Cobbe, Ens. 15 Feb. 31 ; Lieut, p 23 Jan. 35;
Capt. i'3 Nov. 37 ; Major, p20 Oct. 40; Lt.-Col. 26 May, 44.
Mends,^ Ens. 1 April, 22; Lieut. 19 Feb. 24; Cjsf. 19 Mar. 29;
Ifi Herbert
Major, 26 May, 44 ; Lt.-Col. 14 Feb. 53.
i/>r6-. Stephen John Hill/ -B/js. 10 Nov. 25 ; Lieut. 13 Feb. 28 ; Capt. 16
April 42 ; Brev. -Major, 15 Feb. 50; Major, 9 Sept. 51.
Henry VVase Whitfeild, Ens. 13 Feb. 28; Lt. 28 Oct. 31 ; CajH. 15 April 42;
Major, 14 Feb. 53.
Herbert Watkin Williams Wynn, Ens. ''5 July, 39; Lieut, 24 Sept. 41; Capt.
P 28 April, 46 ; Major, p 1 April 53.
PftV.
23
31
IJ
i'
29 Dec.
p 11 Mar.
10 July
P 3 Nov.
30 Aug.
Wm.
M'Carthy Murray
John Harger
25 Jan. 39
15 Mar.
'31 Dec. 42 ;P20 Mar.
25 Oct. 39
9 Nov.
26 Oct. 39 29 July
10 Dec. 41
3 Oct.
Pll Nov. 36 10 Jan.
4 Aug. 41
1 July
15 April 42
5 Sept.
37
Thomas Gibbings
John Deane Reece
Wm. Elliot Mockler
James Owen Bovill''
35
42
37
39
21 Feb. 34
22 Feb. 39
25 Oct. 39
15 Jan. 47
29 Dec. 48
Lieutenants.
JohnHarpur(<2.-Jl/.5Mar.38)
1-2
Robert Scott
Arthur Wellesley Joyce, s.
George James Ivey ....
10
9
D.Aikman
7
7
4
6
5
5
2
3
6
2
2
13
15 Dec. 40
15 April 42
17 April 42
1
<Zy. P
Ensigns.
Edward James Laughlin =
15
29
47
47
11
16
26
48
50iP26
.,,
52
53
53
53
27 Apr. 52'
17 Aug. 62
52 jP lo Dec. 52
51 P28 Jan. 53
49 14 Feb. 53
52 P18 Oct. 53
52|pii Nov 63
41
20 Aug. 42
62 p 23 Dec. 63
tlie
of
26
49|
49'
51
61
51
48
16 Sept. 61
23 Jan. 52
William St. Aubin
William James Surman..! II June 52
'
24 Dec. 62
Miluer Burleigh
1 April 53
John Kavauagh
Vincent|P
26
July 53
AlacUesy
Thomas
Edward PercivalVaughaniPiU July 53
James Kingsley Maunsell 20 Sept. 53
lEdw. Yaughaa Arbuckle p 18 Oct. 53
Pll Nov. 53
Robert Bourne
11 Nov. 53
John Harger
I
28
Nov. 44
45
4 April
13 Aug.
R. iS. Wilkinson Jones
p 2 Oct.
Charles John Patterson
14 Oct.
James Lambert Byrne
Joseph William Halemau p 27 Dec.
lO Oct.
Forward Rum ley
9 Feb.
Lloyd R. Creak Drouet *
..
27 April
Ijolui Foulkes Becher
24 Jan.
R. Joynt Gordon Grant*
Francis Robert Charnock p 12 Dec.
Horatio James Wise .... 28 April
24 Aug.
William Davis
Edward Dampier Cockell P 10 Dec.
P
2 June
jjohn Elliot"
9 July
H. K. Jolinstone Waldron
Patterson,
10
BKEV.-MAJ.
Lt.-col.Mendi
46 3served
as a Mid46 shipiiiun, K.N.
46 dui'inj^tlieyoar;
47 1812-13&U,in
M.&S. America.
48 Served at every
Ashantees
near the village
Donguali,
26th Sept. 1823, under Sir Chae.
Present also at
M'Caithy.
Aug. 42 the destruction of the native
Dutcli town of Succondee,
Nov. 43 17th Feb. 1824, and employed
Mar. 44 in the boats of H.M. ships of
Jan. 471 war skirmishing with the naand theAshanJuly 47' tives of thattown
tees on the following morning.
July 611 In action against the Ashanand at
tees, 21st May, 1824
Sept. 61
Dec. 51 the defeat of their army on the
heights in rear of Cape Coast
Dec. 61 Castle, llth July following.
Apr. 52 On the 4th Feb. 1826, whilst
1
16
12
CAPTAIN.
LIEUT.
ENSIGN.
Captains.
John Miller
Charles C. Rookes
William Anderson ^
Jas. Delamain Mends
in
command
of Dixcove Fort,
Years' Serv
..
256
PuU
Pay.
11
67
8 Dec. 37
ENSIGN.
Captains.
James Palmer
3
20 Apr.
25 May
28 Nov.
Isaac Foster*
.
28 June
11 Sept. 40
28 May
25 Oct.
29 April
16 May 45
18 June 41
29 Jan. 41
5 Nov. 47
7 Jan. 42
12 Dec. 34
17 Oct.
31 Dec.
6 Sept.
6 June 16
14 Sept. 18
29 July 36
2 May 38
28 Dec. 38
5 Feb.
23 Dec.
Capt.
P 1
Nov.
CAPTAIN. [bREV.-MAJ.
James Travers
James Waddell
25 Aug. 39
15 Apr. 29
15 Apr. 42
1 May 46
17 July 49
2 June 50
P21 May 50
26 Mar. 52
20 Oct. 48
4 Feb. 53
24 July 53
29 Nov. 41
11 Nov. 51
9 Nov. 46
'
Lieutenants.
Henry Charles Watson
James Francis Birch ...
.
.'
Thomas M'Curdy
John O'Flanagan
Robert Willock Davies .
William Ivers Lutman ..
William John Russwurm o
Robert William Harley.
Parr William Kingsmil'l, s.
Claudius Kerr
George Alleyne Rogers . .
'
'
'
Wm.Beverley Robinson,*.
Henry James Rainsford^
Reginald Guard Palmer
Henry Leigh ^
Wm. H. Wilson Hawtayne
Hafed Lamont
P 18 June 41
7 Jan. 42
P29 Mar. 42
p 24 Jan. 45
27 Feb. 45
p25 Sept. 46
5 Feb. 47
8 Oct.
47
Aug.
46
29 Dec. 42
30 Dec. 42
2 June 43
1 Oct. 46
7 Aug. 47
27 Apr. 49
28 Apr. 49
29 April 49
16 Apr. 50
5 June 51
6 June 51
26 Aug. 51
12 Sept. 48
8 Mar. 50
27 Apr. 49
]
5 June 49
19 Oct. 49!
P 17 Jan. 51 P 16
July 52 on the Staff during the opera23 Nov. 51.P23 Nov. 52;*'""^ ^ ^ field-force in the
William Savage
Auo40
9<\
7
n/.(AO -Southern Mahratta Conntry in
^^*^-^^' ""''^ M^Jor-General
Blake Goble
P 14
Aliv' .a.i
V>\ p1
li De
11 Jiay
p 18 Mar. 53
la Motie.
Fred. Geo. Nuttall Clarke P17 May 50 p
4 ilaj. Foster served fou
17 Oct. 51
a
in the Roy al Netjt
Hamilton T. Jameson
2GDec. 51 p 10 June 53 onmidshipman
the East India station, ^... ,
Wm. D'Esterre Taylor
the army. Was present at
18 Apr. 51
24 July 53 entering
the capture of live ships having
Thomas Maurice Quills.
19 Aug. 51
14 Au?. 53 troops on board, g^oing into Java
1
'
Ensigns.
Geo. Alex. Moorhead,o(//.
Thomas Hanrahan
West Holmes
I
Roads.
Served in the Travancore
war, in 1809; landed atCochmwith
Foote, to assist the troops in stormof that place; was afterwards wounded in
31 Oct. 51
ot Malacca, when boardings some Malay
he Kandian campaig-n of 161b, he was taken
1 Nov. 5]
id was rescued just at the period
the
22 Nov. 51 reoels were in the act of suspending him to awhen
tree.
7 Capt. MacGregor commanded the Light Company
16 Apr. 52
of the inth in
of the siege operations
P17 Aug. 52 before Mooltanthein early part
1848, including the repulse of the
23 Nov. 52 enemy's night attack upon the British camp at Muttee
21 Jan. 53 Thol, 17th Aug., and storming their strongly enirciii-iieu position before
oeiore Mooltan, i:
12th Sept. (severely
j trenched
p , f -.
It} iVlay OO^ wounded left hand shattered by
musket shot).
1 8 Oct.
531 Medal and Clasp.
partyundcr Cap
Hill
Edward Armstrong
....
'
ceivedCr
uU
Years' Serv.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
20
18
Vears' Serv.
Royal Newfoundland
Pay.
Co)npanies.
Lieutenant-Colonel
313a Robert Law,' KH. Ens. 8 June, 180!); Lieut. 27 May, 11
Oct. 21; Major, V2d Aug. 34; Lieut.- Col. 2 Feb. 44.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
4 Nov. 09
23 Feb. 38
13 Juno 30
Edward d'Alton^
25 Oct.
29 Dec.
2 Aug.
26 Oct. 411
24 Jan. 51
P 20 Sept. 39
Lieutenants.
John
Gillespie, j
31
Kekewich
Ensigns.
Richard Alex. Law, Adj..
S. Blomefield
39
6 Aug. 41
14 April 46
12 Dec. 43
23 Feb. 44
May
'
'
Caijt.
Pl8
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
Richard Saunders
William Jenkins
261
7 Jan. 42
11 Nov. 51
25 Nov. 42
7 Jan. 48
P 28 Sept. 47
American Brigands who landed
30 Mar. 49 near Prescott,
Upper Canada,
9 May 45 P 2 Feb. 49 in 1838.
8 Dec. 46
29 April 51
P
2 Feb. 49
George Priestly
30 Mar. 49
Arthur Saunders Quill .. 21 Nov. 51
Adjutayit.
Ens. Richard Alexander Law, 11 April 51.
Surg. Sandford M'Vittie Lloyd, M.D., 22 Dec. 48 Assist. -Surg. 5 Mar. 41
Assist ant- Surgeon.
Gilbert Wm. Spence, M.D., 3 April, 49.
Facings Blue. Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
1 Lt.-Col. Law served with the 71st Regt.on Sir J. Moore's retreat at Lugo and Corunna, in 1808-9; at
the
siege of Flushing, in 1809; subsequently in tlie Peninsula, including the atiaii- at Sobral, Massena's retrrat
battle of Fuentes D'Onor, 3d and 5th May 1811 (wounded in two places) ; covering 1st and 2d sieges of
Badajoz, actions at Arroya de Molino and Almaraz, defence of Alba de Tonnes, battles of the Pyrenees
and capture of enemy's convoy at Elisonda, in July 1813; battle of the Nive, ailair at Cambo, employed
in an armed boat at Urt on the river Adour, battle near Bayonne 13tli Dec. 1813, affairs at Hellette,
Arrivarette, St. Palais, and Aire; battle of Orthes, and affair at Tarbes, where he was severely wounded!
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo severely wounded and horse killed
by a cannon-shot. Served afterwards with the array of occupation in France. He has received the War
Medal with
six clasps.
erv.
Half
Pay. Pay.
Captains.
Hill,
(j^gjOj so long as he
William Mayne
. .
Henry Bird
John M'Court'
..
of the
262
CHATHAM GARRISON.
Commandant. CoZoneZ Marcus Beresford, Unatt.
Major op Brigade. CaiJ^am J. S. Wood, 13 K
Years' Serv
21
40
JRoyal Malta Fencihle Regiment.
363
Colonel.
P24
'
Captaim.\
f
^
lf'''''^''^\^^^fTehee Rizzo, 20 July, 47.
j
Facings Blue.
Colonel Baynes has received
ay of Naples, 3 May 1810.
I
tlie
Naval
War Medal
Spartan
frigate in the
9 Paymaster Jellicoe served at the capture of Heligoland in 1807. Frequently engaged in boats
the North Seas and Baltic, and in several affairs with Danish gun boats and the Russians during
and 11. Served two years on the island of Aiiholt, and commanded a company at the defeat of
le Danes in their attack of the island in ISU,
tliegarrison talking prisoners more than double their
vn numbers. Served afterwards in tlie Peninsula.
He has received the Naval War Medal as a
ieut. of Royal Marines, for the battle of Anholt, 27 March 1811.
9 Captain Woodgate has received the War Medal witli four clasps for Viraiera, Fuentes d'Onor,
1
108,9,
id Ciudad RodriEO.
10 Captain Middleton served in the P(.'ninsula and France with the 95th Rifles from IStli
arch, 1810, to 18th July, 1814, and was present in every action in which the 3rd Batt. of that
)rps was engaged, namely tlie battle of Barrosa, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, where he
with the storming party, and was severely liurt by the explosion of a magazine on the ramand storming of Badajoz, actions on the heights of Sun Christoval and at Castrajon,
of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, action at San Milan, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees,
orniing the heights of Echalar and of Vera, batlles of the Nivelle and Nive, actions near
iiyonne of the 9th, 10th, lltli, lUlh, and 13th Dec. 18J3 (horse shot under him on the 10th),
;tion at Tarbes, and battles of Onhes and Toulouse, besides various affairs of outposts.
He has
iceived the War Medal with ten clasps.
II Paymaster Matthews served in the Nepaul war in 1814 and 15; at the capture of Hattrass; in
e Mahratta war in 1817 and 18; at the capture of Bhurtpoie; and the campaign of 1842 in
tfghanistan, under General Pollock.
12 Paymaster Robinson served at the siege of Asseerghur in March and April 1819.
13 Paymaster Furlong was in the action before Genoa, and the taking of that city, 7th April,
Served afterwards in the American war, including the operations in the Chesapeake, battle
114.
Bladcnsburg and capture of Washington, action before Baltimore, and the subsequent service in
le Chesapeake ; operations of the army before New Orleans, the actions of the 2nd Dec. 1814, and
;t Jan. 1815, and storm of the American lines before New Orleans; taking of Port Bowyer.
On
lard the Golden Fleece transport when attacked by an American privateer, off the island of St.
omingo, 28th Nov. 1814.
14 Paymaster Kennedy served as Paymaster of the 22nd Regiment in Scinde, during the camlign under Sir Charles Napier, in 1834 (medal).
15 Lieut. J. B. Hamilton has received the War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca.
16 Lieut. Pieters served in the American war in Canada in 1814 and 15 ; also in the late rebellion
rved
irt;
siege
iltle
Canada.
17 Lieut. B. H. Edwards served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, includg the siege and storming of Badajoz (wounded) with the 9th Portuguese regiment of the Line; and
the 43rd Light Infantry at the battles of Salamanca, Vera, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, Tarbes, and
julouse.
He has received the War Medal with six clasps.
18 Lieut. Spence served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Spain and France, with the 84th, and
as present at the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of Nivelle and Nive ^and actions near Buyonne.
e has received the War Medal with two clasps.
19 Capiain Adams served four years in Western Africa, and was present at tlie various affairs and
irinislies whicli look place at tlie different parts of the coast at which he was stationed, including
e attack upon, and destruction of. Fort Albreda, and capture of the Town of Barra, in the River
imbia, in 1817. Served snbsequently in Caft'raria, Cape of Good Hope; and with the 71st Highl 2
nders in Upper and Lower Canada.
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268
Full
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Artillery.
Half
2d LIETJT.
Pay.
1st
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
I
Captains.
Henry Joseph Morris, Major 11 Nov. 51
John M'Coy
H.B.Eflw. Fitzherbert Grant
John Wray Mitchell, Brigade-Major m
10
29
29
29
28
12
Canada
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
7
1
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
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Edward Wood
Hugh Manley
K. H.E.George
10
8
8
12
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Sandham
11
1
Powrie
Ellis
11
2
12
4
12
12
12
1
9
2
3
4
8
2
5
6
6
6
10
6
8
Henry Aylmer
George Charles Rawdon Levinge'"
A. Graham Wilkinson Hamilton
Alexander Irving
St. John Thos. Browne, 3/;. 15 Sept. 48 ..
Charles Bingham, Major of Brigade..
Henry Sebastian Rowan,*" s. Maj. 22 May 46
John Noble Arbuthnot Freese*'
.
Thomas Elwyn
Charles James Wright
George Augustus Fred. Du Rinzy
William Hamilton Elliot
Peter JIaclean, s
Anthony Benn
Charles Lionel Fitzgerald
Philip Reginald Cocks
Mundy
William Henderson
William James Smy the
David William Paynter
26
9 Dec.
Apr.
do
do
do
11 July
do
do
12 July
do
30 June 30 6 June
do
4 July
17 Aug.
6 Aug.
22 July
16 Sept.
do
do
25 Sept,
do
5 Aug.
1 Oct.
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6 Jan. 36 15 May
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9 June
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20 Dec.
10 April
13 July
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19
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3 James William Fitzmayer
18 Oct.
do
Franklin Dunlop
Francis Dick
Alfred Tylee
Charles James Dalton
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270
Artillery.
Half
Pay. Pay
13
13
13
13
Second Captains.
Henry Francis Strange
H.B.John Saltren Willett
John Charles William Fortescue
12
12
12
12
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Wm. James
Esten Grant
Joseph Clark Childs
George Vanderheyden Johnson
Adolphus Frederick Connell
Robert Barlow M'Crea
John Lindredge Elgee
John Desborough
G. C.George
Shaw
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Manners Raynes
Edward Moubray
Henry Mercer
George Colclough
Thomas Walter Milward, r
Henry Lowther Chermsidc
Frederick William Craven Ord
William Conyngham Lynch Blosse
Matthew Bligh Forde
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7 Dec.
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28 Nov.
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15 Feb.
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28 June
5 Sept.
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22 Aug.
6 Mar. 50
9 Sept.
14 May
15 Sept.
23 May
80 Oct.
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27 May
14 Jan. 44
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11 June
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1 Apr.
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Royal
Years'Serv.
271
Artillery,
Full Half
Pay.
10
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10
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10
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9
Pay.
Second Captains.
William Townsend Barnett
Archibald Edward Harbord Anson
19 June 44
do
Samuel Endcrby Gordon
do
John George Boothby
do
Charles Neville Lovell
do
James Francis Eaton Travers .... 19 Dec.
Hon. Edward Thomas Gage ....
do
Neville Saltren Keats Bayly ....
do
George Barstow
do
George Leslie
do
Audley Mervyn Archdall
do
Robert EmiliusFazakerleyCraufurd 19 June
Charles Wright
19 Dec.
John Everett Thring
do
William Magrath King"^
do
Henry Lambert Fulke Greville
do
Hugh Bent
do
Francis Robert Glanville
do
Henry Jervis White Jervis
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William Lovelace Dumaresq .... 18 June 45
Gaspard Le Marchant Tupper. .
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9 Henry Heyman
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First Lieutenants.
Armine Dew
do
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do
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H.B.Edward Taswell
John Singleton
1
H.B.Wm. Edmund Moyses Reilly .... 18 Dec.
H.B.William Boyd Saunders
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H.B.Charles Hodgkinson Smith
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G.c. Henry Terrick Fitz Hugh
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4 Whaley NicoU Hardy
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H.B.John Lawrance Bolton
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4 George Henry John Alex. Fraser
H.B.Thomas Lambert
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6 France James Soady
1 May
H.B.Edward Eldon Robert Dyneley^^
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12 Fred. Harvey Bathurst Phillips
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2 Joseph Godby
H.B.Dominick Sarsfield Greene
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Philip Francis Miller
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6 William Wigram Barry
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H.B.George Hatton Colomb
Henry
Harding
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3 Thomas
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8 Philip Daves Margesson
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12 Mervyn Stewart
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do
6 Aug.
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4 Alfred Wilkes Drayson
William
Elgee
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2 Cadwallader
Edmund John Carthew
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8 George Harrison Ann Forbes ....
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Charles Hunter
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H.B.Robert John Hay
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H.B.Alexander John MacDougall ....
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3 John Spurway
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H.B.George Ramsay
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H.B.Henry Townsend Boultbee
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H.B.John Edward Michell
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8 George Cicil Henry
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Thomas Picton AVarlow
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Philip Bedingfield
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Spencer Philip John Childers ....
Mytton
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William Harper
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Richard Paget Campbell Jones
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Hen Jermyn Montgomery Campbell
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Reginald Onslow Fanner
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Charles Maitland Govau
n. B.James Frederick D'Arley Street
H.B.Archibald Motteux Calvert
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CAPTAIN.
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9 July
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5 Aug.
18 Aug.
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11 Nov.
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20 May
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Years' Serv.
Royal
Artillery.
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Years' Serv.
Royal
5
7
9
10
4
G. c.
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11
12
3
275
Artillery.
Quarter- Masters.
1 Jan. 43.
Robert Eager, 1 April, 44.
Alexander Steele, 1 July, 44.
William Marvin, 10 Sept. 44.
James White, 1 Feb. 46.
James Freeburn, 1 April, 46.
Charles Dunbar, 2 May, 46.
William Elliott, 8 Feb. 47.
George Oliphant, 1 July, 47.
George Clarke, 1 Nov. 48.
William M'Kown,'*' 1 Nov. 48.
Robert Moore, 1 Jan, 49.
Thomas Hassall, 12 April, 50.
John Cass,
\st
James NicoU,
Riding Troop.
Alexander
M'Pherson,!
Lieut.
Jan, 36.
Captain.
April 52.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Charles Percivall, '" 23 April, 18.
1
Philips,
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W.
Assistant-Commissary
M. Youug, 23 June
L.
53.
Artillery.
Northern
Midland
Eastern .
Kent . .
Medicay
Wales
CB.
Lt.-Col. Aldrich
Capt. Moody .
Leeds
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Capt. Franklin
Dover
Sheerness
Pembroke
Manchester
Major Twiss
^ Lt.-Col. Ord
....
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13 Lt.-Col. Blanshard,
Lt.-Col. Streattield
,
Major Crawley
Wojor Burmester
Lt.-Col. Foster
Lieut.-Col. Vicars
London
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Chatham
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Dover
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Colonel Sir 3. M. F. Smith
Portsmouth]
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Lt.-Colonel Haultain
Lieut. -Colonel R. Andrews Devonport . ^3 Colonel Ward
Lt.-Colonel Budgcn
Col. Higgins
Lt.-Colonel Alexander
Colonel Fraser
.
.
Lt.-Colouel Teesdale . . Leith Fort
^3 Lt.-Colonel Barry .
Exeter
Birmingham
Manchester
York
Lt.-Col. Eyre
...
Edinburgh
IRELAND.
aClCol. T. Dyreley, CB. Dublin
^3 Colonel Emmelt
Limerick
Lt.-Col. Stotherd .
Lt.-Col. Cupjjage
.
Porto Bcllo Lt.-Col. Luxmoore
.
^35129 Lt.-Col. Warde
Charlemont Lt.-Col. Marlow .
Belfast
do. . Lt.-Col. Sweeting
.
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Ballincollig Lt.-Col. Whinyates
.
Cork
do. . Lt.-Col. Dalton
Kilkenny
Kilkenny
Lt.-Col. Hawkshaw
do. .
Lt.-Colonel R. Rawnsley
Dublin
Pigeon-house Fort Lieut.-Col. J. E. Dupuis
Limerick District
Dublin
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Limerick District
Dublin ditto
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Belfast ditto
Cork ditto
Kilkenny ditto
FOREIGN STATIONS.
Oibraltar
Malta
Colonel H.
Ionian Islands
West Indies
.
ti'ercj'oundland
.
Lieut.-Col. Poole
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Bong Kong
Bahamas
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Lieut.-Col. Griffin
Cupt. Scott
Ka7i)(>ii'fia7idCapt. F. J. Travers
.
Hem Zealand
Paymasters
to the
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Thomson
Colonel Tyldeu
Lt.-Col. Wright
Lt.-Col. Yule
Col. Uixon
Lt.-Col. Wulff
Lt.-Col. Gordon
Lt.-Col. Savage
.
Helena
Lieut.-Col. Clarke
Cape of Good Hope P Sfii Lieut.-Col. W. B. Ingilby
Litut.-Colonel Symons
Ceylon
Mauritius
^ 20 Lieut.-Col. T. O. Cater
St.
Lt.-Col. F. H.
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Bermuda
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Jamaica
Canada
.
Canada East
Canada West.
Nova Scotia
.
W. Gordon
Lieut.-Colonel Gostling . .
.
.
13 Lieut.-Col. H. Pester
.
Lieut.-Colonel Wilford
Lt.-Col. R. G. B. Wilson
.
Ega Col. W. Bell
Lieut.-Col. D. Tliorndike .
Lieut.-Col. J. M. Savage .
Lieut.-CoL W. Fraser . .
....
Major Robinson
Capt. White
Capt. Stace
Lt.-Col. Cole
Lt.-Col. Hope
13aja Lt.-Col. Waters;
Capt. Brougliton
Capt. Kiininglon
Capt. Hamilton
Lieut. -Col. Bolton
Co.
Canada East
Canada West
276
Ai-tillery.
1 Lieut. -General Evelegh served the Corunna campaign, and has received the War Medal
with one clasp for Sahugun and Benevente.
3 Lieut.-General Hon. W. H. Gardner accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and
was present
at the siege
4 Lieut.-General Walker served on the Continent in 1794 and 5, a7id received three
wounds in the retirement of the army across the Rhine near Arnheim, viz. one severely
through the right arm below the elbow; the others above the elbow, and in the right hip.
5 Lieut.-General Brough was at the capture of St. Lucia in 1796, and that of Guadaloupe
in 1815.
7 Sir Hew Ross served in the Peninsula and France from 9th June, 1809 to Feb. 1814,
including the action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal, Redinha (wounded in
the shoulder), Casal Nova, Foz d'Arouce (wounded in the leg), and Sabugal; battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, action of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, (dangerously
wounded in the head) action at Castrajon, capture of forts at and battle of Salamanca, cap;
ture of Madrid and the Retiro, affairs of San Munoz and San Milan, battles of Vittoria, and
the Pyrenees from 2Gtli to 30th July, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive; battle
near Bayonne, 13 Dec. 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the
battle of Waterloo.
Sir Hew has received the gold Cross and two clasps for Busaco, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive ; and tlie silver War Medal with three clasps
for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Pyrenees.
9 Major-General Paterson served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; and at Walcheren in 1809.
10 Major-General Oliver served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action on
landing, 8th March, and battles of 13th and 21st March.
Present at the siege of Flushing.
Medal
for services in
Egypt.
12 Major-General Campbell served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions
of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, capture of Rosetta, several affairs on the march to, and
capture of Cairo, and afterwards at the capture of Alexandria. Medal for services in Egypt.
13 Major-General Turner was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Served
also in the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Orthes
and Toulouse, and the affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes. He has received the gold Medal
and one clasp for Orthes and Toulouse.
14 Sir Robert Gardiner's services:
capture of Minorca in 1798; campaign in Portugal
and Spain, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna; expedition to Walcheren ;
Peninsular campaigns from early in 1810 to the end of the v/ar in 1814, including the
battle of Barrosa, capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, affair of
Morales, battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse ; campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo. Sir Robert has received tlie gold Cross and two clasps for Barrosa, Badajoz,
Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse; and the silver War Medal with tliree clasps for
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna.
15 Colonel Wallace was on board the Phoenix Letter of Marque when she beat off a
French Privateer near Barbadoes in Dec. 1800. Present at the siege of Flushing in 1809 ;
and he commanded the Artillery at the attack of Sackets Harbour, United States, in 1813.
16 Colonel Richard Jones served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of Zuyp,
Hoorn, Egraont, and Limmen. Present at the capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation until 2nd Dec. 1818.
17 Colonel John Edward Jones was employed afloat on board the bombs in 1801 and 02 ;
commanded 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.
18 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.
19 Colonel Whinyates served in the expedition to the Helder and campaign in
North Holland in 1799; expedition to Madeira in 1801, and to Copenhagen 1807 ; Peninsular campaigns from Feb. 1810 to July 1813, including the battles of Busaco and Albuhera ; affairs at Usagre, Aldea de Ponte, and San 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 Waterloo. He has received the silver War
Medal with two clasps for Busaco and Albuliera.
20 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 Nive, battles of Orthes and Toulouse; in America from May
1814 to May 1815, including the attack of Washington, Baltimore, and Mew Orleans, and
other operations on the coast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses in
the Netherlands.
He has received the gold Medal and one clasp for Orthes and Toulouse
and the silver War Medal with three clasps for St. Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
22 Colonel Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies in 1801, under Lieut,Gen. Sir Thos. Trigge.
23 Colonel Mercer served in South America in 1807 and 8. Also the campaign of 1815,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
277
24 Major-Gencral W. G. Power served in Spain, Portugal, and France, from 14th Oct. 1808
June 1814,inchiding tlie battle of Talavera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), and
Badajoz, capture of French works at Ahnaraz, reduction of forts at, and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (wounded), siege of San Sebastian from 11th July to 8th Sept. 1813,
passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and the Adour, and the investment of liayonne.
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 him personally.
Ho
has received the silver War Medal with nine clasps.
25 Colonel Browne served at Walcheren in 1809. Also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of W^aterloo and taking of Cambray.
26 Colonel Grant served in Hanover in 1805 under Lord Cathcart.
27 Colonel Scott served in the expedition to Walcheren, and was at the siege of Flushing.
Campaign of 1805 in Italy under Sir James Craig;
28 Colonel Dyneley's services:
and that in Calabria in 1806 under Sir John Stuart, including the battle 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
in the face), heights of St. Christovel, battle of Salamanca, defence of the Bridge of
Simancas, affairs at Morales de Toro and San Munos, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Taken prisoner at Malanahenda near
Madrid, 11th Aug. 1812, when engaged with the rear-guard of Joseph Bonaparte's army;
escaped from the enemy, and rejoined the army the 23rd of the same month. He has received the silver War Medal with five clasps.
29 Colonel Cator served the campaign of Walcheren and siege of Flushing. In the
Peninsula and South of France, from the end of 1809 to the termination of the war in
1814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines at Torres Vedras and at Santarem, battle of
Barrosa (wounded), affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, passage of the Bidassoa, and at the attack of Bidassoa by the French, battles of Nivelle and Nive, and four days'
engagements in front of Bayonne. He has received the silver War Medal with four clasps.
31 Colonel Crawford served in a bomb vessel on the coast of France in 1804 and
5; in the lines in front of Sobral in Portugal, in 1809; with the army in Sicily in 1811, 12,
and 13 at the capture of Genoa in 1814; and subsequently in the American War, including the battle of Bladensburg, and capture of Washington, and engagements before New
Orleans, on 1st and 3rd Jan. 1815.
Expedition to Naples, Dec. 1805, and sub32 Colonel H. W. Gordon's services:
sequent occupation of Sicily battle of Maida, and attack and surrender of the Rock of
He has received tiie silver War Medal with one clasp for Maida.
Scylla, 180G.
Campaigns of 1809 and 10, in India; expedition to
33 Sir Wm. Colebrooke's services
Java in 1811, including the action of Weltyvreden, in batteries before Cornells (until
wounded in the groin 22d August), and the siege and capture of Jokjakarta. Expedition
campaign of 1817 and 18, in India, against the Pindarrees
to Palembang, in Sumatra, 1813
and Mahrattas; campaign of 1818 and 19 in Southern India. Present also at the sieges of
Ras-el-Kyhma and Zaya, Arab fortresses. Sir William has received the silver War Medal
with one clasp for Java.
34 Colonel W. D. Jones served with the Anglo-Russian expedition to Naples in
1805 present at the attack and capture of Reggio Castle, in Calabria, in 1806; expedition
in charge of the division of Mortar-Boats forming part of the Angloto Egypt in 1807
Sicilian Flotilla prepared by Sir John Murray, and opposed in ahnost daily skirmishes with
the batteries and Flotilla of Murat, King of Naples, in the Faro of Messina, the whole of
to 4th
the
summer
of 1810.
35 Colonel Dundas was at the siege of Flushing in 1809; at Cadiz in 1810 and 11;
detached from Cadiz to Tarragona in 1811 wounded in right ankle at Ciudad Rodi'igo, and
most severely and dangerously at Badajoz, left arm amputated, left thigh dislocated, and
hip bone shattered. He has received the silver War Medal with two clasps for Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz.
37 Colonel Wylde served in Holland in 1813 and 14, and commanded a battery before
Antwerp and at the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. Was attached to the Horse Artillery with
In April 1834, succeeded Lord Wiiliani Uujsell as
the Army of Occupation in France.
Mditary Commissioner at the head-quarters of Don Pedro's army in Portugal, aud continued with them until the Convention of Evora Monte; and subsequently from Nov. 1834
to 1840 at the head-quarters of the Spanisli Army, and in all the general actions during
that period, includiug the raising of the siege of Bilboa, for which he received the thanks of
In Portugal, again, in 1846, during the civil war, and signed the Conthe Spanish Cortes.
;
vention of Oporto.
38 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 Nivelle, actions in front of Bayonne (10th to 13th Dec), battle of Orthes,
occupation of Bourdeaux, subsequent affairs on the Dordogne, and investment of the
fortress of Blaye.
He has received the silver War Medal with four clasps.
39 Colonel Maclachlan served in Spain in 1813 and 14.
40 Major-General Macdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1836, and
proceededfrom thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was twice severely wounded
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and taken prisoner; served in tlie Peninsula and South of France, from June, 1809, to
July, 1814, including the battles of the Coa and Busaco, affairs of Redinha, Pombal, Condeixa, 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 Gave
d'Oleron and Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo (severely wounded), and capture of Paris. He has received the silver
War Medal with eight clasps.
41 Colonel Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded the batteries at the siege of Fort Erie in August and September.
42 Colonel Chalmer served on the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the
siege of Flusliing.
43 Colonel Chesney was employed, from 1829 to 1832, in examining the principal
parts of Western Asia ; during which time, assisted only by a few Arabs, he descended
the river Euphrates upon a Raft and his reports to Government led to a Parliamentary
vote to extend our commercial relations in that quarter, and open a communication with
India through Arabia. His Majesty, through the Duke of Wellington, having conferred
on him the rank of Colonel on a particular service, he sailed early in 1835 with a detachment of artillery, another of sappers, a proportion of seamen, and thirteen military and
naval officers ; with whose assistance Colonel Chesney accomplished the extraordinary
achievement of transporting two iron steam vessels across Syria, and floating them in a
perfect state on the Upper Euphrates, not very far from Aleppo.
In the early part of the
navigation thus commenced, a fearful hurricane carried the smaller vessel and twenty of
her men to the bottom. Colonel Chesney and eight others being saved by swimming. The
commander, however, persevered and in the remaining vessel he not only completed the
surveys of the river Euphrates, Tigris, and Kareen, but continued the undertaking until it
was turned over in the following year to the East India Company. His late Majesty
warmly approved of the intrepidity manifested in continuing the service after the calami,
tons loss of one-half of his force, and the brevet rank of Major was bestowed on him by
the King, which was followed by that of Lieut. -Colonel by command of the Queen.
44 Colonel 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 Guadaloupe, and bombardment
and driving from the anchorage the French fleet in 1809; capture of Guadaloupe and adjacent islands in 1810. Served in the Peninsula and France from July 1813 to July 1814,
including the passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and four days' engagements near
Bayonne ; passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, affairs at Yic Bigorre, and Tarbes
passage of the Garonne, and subsequent operations to the battle of Toulouse where he was
slightly wounded.
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He has received the silver War Medal with five clasps.
46 Colonel Grantham served at the defence of Cadiz.
47 Colonel Brereton served in Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from December,
1809 to June, 1815, and was present at the defence of Cadiz and of Fort Matagorda
(wounded), the Artillery of which last place he commanded. He served in the batteries at
the siege of San Sebastian; was present in the battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, the
Pyrenees, Orthes, T mlouse, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo (severely wounded), actions on
the retreat from Buigus, at San Munos, near Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Sauveterre,
He commanded a Division, as second in command, of tlie expedition
Aire, and Tarbes.
under Major-General D'Aguilar which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocca Tigris
in the Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the City of Canton, spiking 879
pieces of heavy ordnance.
He has received the silver War Medal with six clasps.
48 Lt.-Col. England served the expedition to the Weser in 1 805 and 6 ; to the Cape of Good
Hope and South America in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the
battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian, for which he has received the silver War Medal
;
49 Lt.-Col. Whitty was present at the reduction of the Danish Islands in the West Indies
in 1807 ; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and of Paris in 1815.
50 Lt.-Col. Sweeting served the whole of the Kandian campaign in Ceylon.
62 Lt.-Col. Dalton served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
53 Lt.-Col. Hardinge served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812, to the end of the war in
1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Orthes and Toulouse,
affairs at Osma,.Tolosa, Bidassoa and Tarbes.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at Ligny, and Quatre Bras. He has received the silver War Medal with four clasps.
Gordon
Higgins
commanded the Royal Artillery in the Syrian campaign
54 Colonel
from August 1840 to the evacuation of that country in Dec. 1841 (Medal), and was present
at the bombardment and capture of Boyrout and of St. Jean d'Acre.
55 Lt. Col. Strangways served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany, including the
battle of Goerde IGth Sept. and Leipsic 16th, ISth, and 19th Oct. 1813, for which the
Swedish order of the sword was conferred on him, he having commanded the Rocket Troop
Served also the campaign of 1815,
after the death of Major Bogue killed in action.
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded.
56 Lt.-Col. Eyre's services : Expedition to Portugal and occupation of Lisbon, in 1808 ;
advance upon Madrid and retreat to Corunna, in 1808-9 ; affair at Lugo and battle of
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Corunna, forVhich he has received the silver War Medal with one clasp. Eighteen years
continued service in tlie West Indies, from Oct. 1810 to April 1828.
Siege and capture of Flushing, and the subsequent
57 Lt. -Colonel Anderson's services:
oj)eratioiis in 1809; Bombardment of Antwerp, also previous and subsequent operations,
in 1813 and 1814; campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and captures of
Cambray and Paris.
58 Lt. -Colonel Armstrong served at Walcheren in 1809 and in Canada from May 1810
to July 1815, Including the capture of a 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 Chipjjawa, and at the siege of Fort Erie under an almost constant fire
iot about five weeks.
Slightly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813.
60 Lt. -Colonel Furneaux served in tlic Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to April 1813, and was
with the covering army at the siege of Badajoz.
61 Lt.-Cnl. Warde was present at the defence of Cadiz and at the battle of Waterloo.
62 Lt.-Col. 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, Fuentcs il'Onor, and Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
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despatch.
91 Capt. John Turner was present at tlie capture of Port Natal on the 26th June 1842.
93 Capt. Anderson served in the operations in the Yiang-tse-Kiang in China, including the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo. He was also present at the demonstration before Nankin.
94 Capt. King served during the Kaffir war of 1846, from April to Nov. of that year,
and commanded tlie Artillery at the attack of Fort Peddie.
96 Lieut. Dyneley commanded the Royal Artillery in the action with and defeat of the
rebel Boers atBloem Plaats (South Africa) 29th Aug. 1848.
98 Lieut. Field served in the Kaffir war of 1851-2.
122 Quarter-Master M'Kown served in the Pininsula from August 1808 to Feb. 1809,
and was present at Roleia, Vimiera, and the retreat to Corunna. He served again in the
Peninsula from April 1811 to May 181 4, and was present at Badajoz in 1811 and also in 1812,
when he was injured by the blowing up of a cartouch. He was also at Salamanca, Burgos,
Vittoria, St. Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nlve, and Bayonne.
Subsequently
he served in the American War, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, New Orleans
(wounded in the head 1st Jan. 1815), Fort Bowyer, and Mobile Point. He served also the
campaign of 1815. and was present at the taking of Maubeuge, Phillipville, and Rocroy.
He has received the silver War Medal with nine clasps.
123 Mr. Percivall served in the East Indies with the 11th Lt. Dragoons, and was present
at the siege and capture of Bhurtporein 1825-6.
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War
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Officers
1 Lieut.-Gencral Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1799 ; St. Martin's, and St.
Bartholomew's, in 1801 ; directed the siege of Scylla Castle, in 1800; and that of the Fortress
Served witli the army in Spain, in 1812; at the battle of Casof Santa Maura in 1809.
talla, and siege of Tarragona in 1813, and remained with the army until 1814.
2 Lieut. -General Birch served in Flanders, and Holland, in 1793, 94, and 95 ; the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; taking of Copenhagen under Lord Cathcart ; in the north of Spain,
in 1808 ; at the taking of Flushing, in 1809 ; defence of Cadiz, in 1810 and 11.
He has
received tlie silver War Medal for Barrosa. Sliot through the thigh near Valmesada, 7 Nov.
1808.
4 Lieut. -General Nicolls went out with a reinforcement of several Ilegts. to Gibraltar on
the war breaking out with Spain in 1796, and remained blockaded in that fortress two
and a half years ; proceeded from thence to the West Indies in 1799. Went as Commanding
Engineer with Lt.-Gen. Sir George Prevost to Nova Scotia in 1808, under expectations
of hostilities with America. Remained there until the war broke out in 1812, and was
actively employed in the protection of the frontiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick,
and was present at the capture of Moose Island, Castine and Belfast. Commanding Engineer
in Canada part of 1814 and 16.
5 Lieut. -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
French.
Served in North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick during the
whole of the late war with the United States, under Sir George Prevost and Sir John Sherbrookc ; and with the latter officer served as Deputy Quarter Master General of the Forces in
the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Served in the island of Ceylon, having
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.
() Sir Charles Pasley's services:
defence of Gaeta, in 180G
battle of Maida; siege of
Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaign of 1808-9, including several skirmishes, and battle of
Corunna. Kcconnoitered the enemy's coast under the fire of batteries, and was afterwards
Received a bayonet-wound through the thigh, and a musketat the siege of Flushing.
wound, which injured the spine, in leading a storming party to attack an advanced work
occupied by the French on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th Aug. 1809. Sir Charles has
received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Maida and Corunna.
blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valetta, in 1800 j
7 Sir John Burgoyne's services:
campaign in Egypt, in 1801 , including the capture of Alexandria, and attack of Rosetta,
from 7th to 18th April, 1801. Campaigns in the Peninsula, including the retreat to Corunna,
pas^ii'Tc of the Douro, affair of Salamonde (blew up Fort Conception in presence of the
eiuiny, 21st July)
battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the lines of Lisbon, siege
of Badajoz, 2nd to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Elbodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo,
siege and storm of Badajoz, siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
advance to Madrid and capture of the Retiro, siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept. to
aist Oct. 1812; retreat from Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle
of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, (wounded) 15th July to 13th Aug. ; siege
of Castle of San Sebastian, 31st Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813 passage of Bidassoa, battles of the
Nivelle and Nive, passage of Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Served
afterwards in the Amerian war, at the attack on the hues before New Orleans, 8th Jan.
1815, and capture of Fort Bowyer. Sir John has received the gold cross and one clasp for
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive; and the silver War Medal with three
clasps for Busaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Nivelle.
9 Sir Henry Goldfinch's services: expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807; campaigns of
1800, 10, 13, and 14, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the gold cross for Vittoria, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse and the silver War Medal with three clasps for Talavera, Busaco, and
the Pyrenees.
blockade and surrender of Malta, in 1800 ; the whole
10 Major-General Arnold's services
of the campaign in Egypt, in 1801 , including the attack and surrender of Aboukir Fort and
castle, battle of Alexandria, and afterwards accompanied the division of the army which
expelled the French from Grand Cairo, and took possession of that .city ; also present at the
surrender of Alexandria to the British troops. Served several years in tlie West Indies, and
at the last attack and surrender of the colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice, and
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Royal Engineers.
Surinam, at which latter he was severely wounded in successfully leading the storming
party against the Redoubt Frederici and Fort Leyden. Was several times handsomely
mentioned in the public despatches for his conduct at Surinam ; and was on that occasion
presented by the Committee of the Patriotic Fund with a sword of the value of one hundred
pounds. He has since served several years in Bermuda and North America. Had the
honour of being appointed an Aide-de-Camp to King William IV., on his Majesty's accession to the throne.
11 Major-GeneralEUicombeservedinthePeninsulafromNov. 1811totheendof the war,
including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, retreat from
Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle of Vittoria, as Brigade- Major;
siege and storm of San Sebastian, 15th July to 9tli Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, battles of
Nivelle and Nive (10th, 11th and 12th Dec. 1813); passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. He has received the gold Medal for San Sebastian, and the
silver War Medal with five clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nlve.
12 Major-General Fanshawe's services: capture of Cape of Good Hope, in 1806; expedition to Soutli America, and siege and capture of Monte Video, in 1807 ; with the army in
Portugal in 1808; expedition to the Scheldt, and siege of Flushing, in 1809.
12t Sir Charles Smith served at the capture of the Danish Islands of Santa Cruz, St.
Thomas, and St. John, in 1807; at the siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique
(wounded), in 1809. Senior engineer in charge of Cadiz and its environs in the operations connected with the battle of Barrosa, in 1811.
Commanding engineer in the
Commanding
defence of Tarifa, and in the field operations which led to that event.
engineer at Cadiz prior to and when the siege was raised in 1812.
Subsequently present
at the action of Osma, battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Tolosa, siege of St.
commanding engineer in the earlj' part of the siege. Capitulation of Paris,
Sebastian,
and with the army of occupation. Commanded the allied land forces, at the bombardment
and surrender of Beyrout, and at the capture of St. Jean d'Acre in 1840, at which last he
was severely wounded. Gold Medal and one clasp for Vittoria and San Sebastian ; the
silver War Medal with one clasp for Martinique
and the Naval Medal for Syria. Sir
Charles has served 20 years in the West Indies.
13 Major-Gen. Harding served with the army in Sicily, in 1812; on the eastern coast of
Spain in 1813, including the battle of Castalla, attack of Denia, and siege of Tarragona.
In 1815, he served as commanding engineer with the Prussian army under Prince
Augustus of Prussia at the sieges of Maubeuge, Landrecy, Marienburg, Philippeville, and
Rocroy ; and continued with the army of occupation until 1818.
14 Major-Gen. Lewis's services: campaign in Naples and Calabria, in 1805 and 1806,
including the battle of Maida and siege of Scylla Castle. Capture of Ischia and Procida, in
the Bay of Naples, in Aug. 1809; and siege of the Castle of Ischia. Siege of the Fort at
Santa Maura, in 1810. Campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula; wounded at the assault of the
breach of St. Sebastian lost the left leg above the knee. He has received the silver War
Medal with two clasps for Maida and St. Sebastian.
15 Sir Frederick Smith served in Sicily from 1807 to June 1812.
16 Colonel Jones served in the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of the Douro
and capture of Oporto, May, 1809 ; battles of Talavera and Busaco, siege of Badajoz, battle
of Albuhera, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. He has received the silver War Medal
with four clasps.
17 Colonel Oldfield served in North America in 1807-8 and 9. In Holland and the
Netherlands, in 1814. From March to June, 1815, he served as second in command of the
Enginei^r Department in the Nethei-lands
as Brigade-Major to the corps of Royal Engineers in the Netherlands and France, from March, 1815, to the withdrawal of the Army
of occupation in December, 1818
present at the battle of Waterloo, and capitulation of
Paris. Was Commanding Royal Engineer in the Canadas from 1839 to 1843.
18 Colonel Dixon served in Canada during the war, from 1812 to 1815, and n'as
slightly wounded at the storming of Fort Sandusky.
Gold Medal for Detroit.
19 Colonel Calder served in the expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, in 1809.
20 Colonel Slade was present at St. .Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813; blockade of
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
He 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.
He has received the silver War Medal with one clasp for St. Sebastian.
Commanding
21 Colonel Tylden served at Gibraltar and in Sicily from 1807 to 1814.
Engineer at the siege and capture of Fort Santa Maria, 29th March, 1814, and in the action
before Genoa imder Lord ^Vm. Bentinck ; for Avliich services he received brevet promotion.
Commi.nded the Pontoon Train during the compaign in Belgium and France in 1815 ;
was present at the capture of Paris, and with tlie army of Occupation.
22 Colonel Blanshard served at the blockade of 13ayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
Afterwards in tlie American war, and was present at the taking of Washington, the operations
and engagement before Baltimore, field operations and engagement before New Orlean.?,
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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.
23 Colonel Eminett's services, &c.
sieges of Bailajoz in 1811 and 12; passage of the
Nive, battles before Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Attack on the American lines at New
Orleans, every affair ou that expedition, and the siege of Fort Bowyer. Slightly wounded at
Badajoz in 1811; again on the advance towards Orthes; and very severely wounded at the
assault of Badajoz in 1812.
He has received the silver War ]\Ieilal with four clasps.
24 Colonel \\'ard ser\ed with the army in Sicily in 1811 and 12; was present at the
action of Castalla, attack of Deuia, and siege of Tarragona in 1813 ; served with the army
i n the Netherlands in 1814.
2o Colonel Gordon's services:
attack on the Castle of Scylla, June, 1809; siege
and capture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
20 Colonel Jones served in the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Also 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, Bayonne.
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Wounded
manding engineer
clasps.
33 Lt.-Col. Victor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, including the battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the silver War Medal
with three clasps.
34 Lt.-Col. Yule served in the American war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 5th July,
1814, and Niagara, 25th July, 1814.
35 Lieut.-Col. Bolton served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war.
36 Lieut.-Col. Whinyates was present at the attack on Algiers by Lord Exmouth on 27th
Aug. 1816.
Served with the army in France in 1817 and 1818.
In Feb. 1839 was
commanding officer of Engineers with the Field Force in New Brunswick when the disputed
territory was invaded by the state of Maine.
Has received the Medal for the Battle of
Algiers.
37 Lt.-Col.
Wright was wounded by a musket ball through the thigh, 12th Oct. 1821, at
made by the Greeks upon a Turkish man-of-war.
38 Lt.-Col. Thomson was attached to the Prussian army in 1815, and served at Maubeuge,
Landrecy, Phillipville, and Rocroi.
39 Lt.-Col. Worthani served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, including,
the siege of St. Sebastian, from 20th August to 9th Sept. 1813 battles of Orthes and TouServed afterwards with the army in America, from 14th Sept. 1814, to 24th May
louse.
1815, including the attack on the American Lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815, and
the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to 11th Feb. 1815. He has received the
silver War Medal with three clasps.
40 Lt.-Colonel Portlock served in the last American war.
42 Lt.-Col. Montgomery Williams served in the Kaffir campaigns of 1834-5 under Sir
Benjamin D'Urban.
43 Lt.-Colonel Foster was actively employed in Canada during the rebellion iu 1837, 8,
Zante, in an attack
War
290
Royal Engineers.
of the
LtSohGordon served, as senior officer, in Demerara, during the insurrection
orders, and received the thanks
Neeroes in 18-23 and 1824. He was mentioned in general
Demerara and Essequibo.
of the Court of Policy of the United Colony of
the storming of Kawiti s Pali at
45 Lt.-Col. Marlow was commanding Royal Engineer at
subsequent destruction of he
Owrawai in New Zealand on the 1st July 1845, and the
storming of Kawiti s Pah on the
same. Also at the burning of Aretua's Pah, and at the
rank ot Major.
. ,.
for these services he received the Brevet
^
] 1th Jan. 1846
the eastern frontier of the Cape
46 Major Walpole commanded the Royal Engineers on
on the 8th June 1846,
daring the Kaffir war of 184G-7, was twice wounded
'"''44
of
Good Hope
o
c
a r\.;^^ i
in command in Spam, Syria, and China. In
Melilla by the Carhsts to the Queen
Spain in 1839 ol)taining the surrenderor the Fortress of
Engineers from the first landing
In Syria 1840-41 (Medal) commanding Royal
of Spain.
operations at D'Jeane, Tyne, bombardment and
to the 12th Dec. 1840, including the
Beyrout, and subsequent surrender to him,
assault of Sidon, bombardment and capture of
division of the
of Royal Marines and Turkish troops of a
of
,
while in charge
detachments
of artillery
also
bombard-
E-yptian
Army
Zio-za'^
"so Captain
to April 1848,
at the Cape of Good Hope from August 1841
commanded the Royal Engineers
accompanied the overland expedition to Port Natal, and
the capture of that settlement in May
during the whole of the operations connected with
''%?c"rG'ibnerVed
1851-52 part of the timea Deputy"""sg^Captihfjesse served throughout the Kaffir war of
Division.
..
Assist. Quarter-Master General to the 1st
of 1846, during a portion of which
60 Capt. Bourchier served in the Kaffir campaign
Field Force.
lie was placed in command of a Native
;
,,.
ft-,
Half
Pay.
Pay.
291
24
24
24
24
21
18
18
18
17
16
16
15
14
13
12
12
11
10
9
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
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^
Royal Marines.
Years' Serv.
Captains.
31
29
29
29
28
28
28
27
27
27
27
27
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
25
25
25
Alexander Anderson,^"
Robert Wrie^ht, r
r.
7 Oct.
8 May 24
31 Jail,
,17 Mar.
11 Apr. 33 18 July
23 Apr.
29 Sept.
1 Oct. 33
5 Nov.
9 Dec.
23 Nov.
jJohn Charles CJrey Courtis, r
30 May
28 Dec.
4 Jan. 43
[Peter Bramcs Nolloth
28 Jan. 2G 19 Mar. 34 10 Aug.
Fielding Alexander Campbell/^ r
23 Sept.
27 May
21 Sept.
George Evans llunt,2^t /
16 Dec.
do.
3 May 44
'John Mitchell
5 Oct. 27 29 Nov.
6 May
JThomas Lenion.^"^ r
8 Oct.
5 Feb. 35 10 July
Peter Trant Murray Payne
22 Oct.
30 Mar.
12 July
George Elliot^*
1 Nov. 27
6 Apr. 35 16 Aug. 44
Thomas Charles Cotton Moore, ^' ?.
4 Dec.
26 Oct.
31 Oct.
Augustus Flemyng, r
7 Jan. 28 28 Jan. 36 21 Jan.
45
\Vm. Bookey Langford^*(j/>;-, 7 Juiy4e)| 22 Jan.
22 Mar.
do
William Mackay Heriot
28 Jan.
24 Mar.
16 June
Hamilton Fleming, r
10 Mar.
15 Apr.
16 Aug.
Charles Miller
19 Mar.
20 July
7 Apr. 46
[Arthur Sandys Stawell Walsh, r
12 Apr.
6 Dec.
26 Aug.
John George Augustus Ayles^^
13 May
10 Jan. 37 10 Oct.
John Hawkins Gascoigne
4 June
23 May
9 Nov.
[Robert John M'Killop
4 Mar. 29 10 July
9 Dec. 46
William Friend Hopkins
27 Apr.
do
20 Apr. 47
Henry Carr Tate, Artillery
30 June
do
4 May
George Colt Langley,^" Artillery
30 June 29
do
do
George Walkup Congdon
4 Dec.
do
27 July
Richard William Meheux
26 Dec.
do
do
Edward Hocker**
30 Jan. 30
do
do
Francis Augustus YiaWiABiy, Artillery
23 Feb.
do
do
Simon Fraser^"
do
do
do
27 July
iHamnett Parke,^''t A rtlllery
do
do
10 Aug.
Walter Cossar,^'t r
do
do
20 Nov.
William Henry March
do
11 Aug.
;Charles Allan Parker*'
4 Feb. 31
do
25 Aug.
Gallway Byng Payne
17 May 31
do
4 Dec. 47
10 Sept.
'Joseph Gates Travers
do
27 Dec.
22 Feb. 32
jRobert Murray Curry, *'t
do
4 Jan. 48
19 Mar.
Edward Stanley Browne
28 Sept.
4 May
4 Apr.
Joseph Reid Jackson
7 Nov.
17 May
16 Apr.
John Thompson Asletf*'^ r
16 Nov.
do
William Robert Maxwell,''^ r
11 July
15 Dec.
do
Fosbroke**
30
Nov.
[Thomas Dudlcv
1 Jan.
38
do
15 Feb. 33 26 Apr.
Charles Joseph Hadfield, r
do
John Philip Stevens
7 May
do
do
*'"
do
Richard Carr Spalding
4 May
do
11 Oct.
Hayes Marriott*'*
16 June
do
1 Nov.
Walter Welsford Lillicrap^ot .
do
do
do
Tiiomas Baker Pleydell,*'t
3 Oct.
do
do
Samuel Netterville Lowder^^-t ....
7 Nov.
do
11 Nov.
Andrew Roger Savage," Artillery
28 Feb.
27 May
13 Nov. 33
Pitcairn Onslow**
6 Apr.
14 July
Edward Thornbonmgh Parker Shewen ** 28 Feb. 34
7 Feb.
31 Aug.
14 Mar.
George Lambrick,*" r
2 Mar.
1 Oct.
21 Mar.
'Hugh Kennedy
10 Aug.
26 Oct.
4
July
Robert Hockings"
19 Sept.
1 Mar.
4U
14 Nov.
[William Lawrence Sayer,^'t r
6 Nov.
9 Mar.
26 Dec.
Ricliard George Connolly
13 Njv.
25 Apr.
31 July 35
{Augustus Dover Lyddon Farrant^"
do.
1 May
5 Jan. 36
Henry Timpson^'
do.
25 May
15 July
Nicholas Moore, r
do.
25 May
27 Dec.
Edw. Pellew Harnett Ussher^^
13 Jan. 41 10 Aug.
27
Feb.
37
Hamley,"
20
Charles Ogilvv
Jan.
21 Aug,
7 Apr.
Heni7 Varlo,"t
28 Jan.
19 Sept.
26 July
William Stratton Aslett
5 March
3 Oct,
Aug.
29 Mar.
William F'rancis Foote, r
16 Nov.
do
1
May
Charles Penrose Coode
24 Nov.
do
do
William Grigor Suther
16 Aug. 60
do
Henry Edward Delacombe
do
23 Jan. 61
1
Aug.
Hambly,**
r.
Buckingham
11
May
Andrew John
26 Feb.
17 Oct.
do
William Ramsay Searle,^^
28 Feb.
24 Oct.
11 May
Henry Atkins M'Callum,"t r
1 May
John
Fraser, ArtUleri/
'
'
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
22
22
22
22
22
22
21
21
21
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21
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21
21
21
20
20
20
20
'20
20
19
18
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
293
H.p.
F. p.
32
32
..
. .
Years' Ser.
DiV.
P.p.
Ply.
Ply.
17
17
17
Por
Wo.
Wo.
Cha.
Por.
Wo.
PlyPly.
Ply.
Cha.
Ply.
Wo.
Por.
Por.\
Wo.\
Por.\
Cha
Cha.
Cha.
Por.
Cha.
Ply.
Cha.
Cha.
Cha.
Ply.
17
17
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
15
13
15
15
14
Por.
Por.
Por.
PlyPly.
Cha.
Por.
17
Cha.
Cha.
Por.
Por.
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
Wo.
Cha.
Ply.
Wo.
Por.
Wo.
13
13
13
13
13
13
Por.
Por.
Wo. 13
Ply. 13
Ply. 13
Wo. 13
Cha. 13
13
M^o.
Cha. 12
Por. 12
Ply. 12
Por. 12
Ply. 12
Cha. 12
Wo. 12
Por. 12
Por. 12
Por. 12
Por. 12
Ply. 12
Ply.
Por.
Ply.
Wo.
Wo.
12
12
12
12
12
Royal Marines.
294
Captains.
Nov
21
do
do
19 Dee.
do
do
do
38
Jan.
30
31 Mar.
Peregrine Henry Fellowes, r.
Wm. Christopher Parkin Elliott^''+
Charles William Adair,^" r
Richard Farmar^^
May
May
May
May
May
14 May
37 11
Charles Louis/^ r
3 July
14 Aug.
30 Oct.
William JollifFe^'t
Robert Seppings Harrison*^"
12 June
5 May
13 June
17 June
do
19 June
Jenny Pengelley, r
14 Aug.
George Gardiner Alexander, Artillery
15 Aug.
Henry Wm. BrookeT*^+ r
21 Aug.
Charles Frederick Menzies
4 Dec.
John Huskisson,^^+ r
18 Dec.
John Henry Stewarf't
do
David Blyth^H
Jos. Edw. Wilson Lawrence,'^' Artillery 27 Dec.
39
May
1
Ainslie
Stewart*^^
1
James
do
James Pickard,^^ r
11 May
Henry Charles Penrose Dyer," r
Wm.
r.
- . . .
First Lieutenants.
Thomas Forrest, Adjutant
Edward Andree Wylde
Ebe^ezer Tristram Thomas Jones
Joseph Henry Jolliffe
Robert Boyle^*^
Simon Ridley Little
John Elliott,'^^ Qr. -Master
Charles M'Arthur
Hamond Weston Gwyn,?Chas. Loudon Barnard," Adj. Artillery
Henry George Johnstone Davies
Nevinsou Willoughby de Courcy
Henry Bates Leonard
George Webb
William Mansell Mansell,"^ Adjutant
Thomas
18 July
17 Aug.
29 Sept.
5 Nov.
22 Nov.
20 April
21 Dec.
18 May
21 Jan. 45
15 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
April
17
do
5 May
do
9 Aug.
6 July
16 Aug.
do
18 Aug.
17 Aug.
7 April 46
do
do
do
11
Apr.
do
21 May
31 Aug.
25 June
do
26 Aug.
do
19 Oct. 41 9 Nov.
15 Feb. 42, 9 Nov.
26 Nov.
do
18 Dec.
do
24 Dec.
19 April
20 April 47
do
10 May
17 May
27 July
14 June
do
7 July
do
do
do
do
do
16 Aug.
do
18 Oct.
do
do
do
do
do
15 Dec.
do
27 Dec.
do
do
j
.,
Carstairs Gray
Wm.
John Mauger
Thomas Magin
Charles Slaughter
Fermor Bonnycastle Gritton
Henry John Tribe, r
J. Wm.Collman Williams*^ Quartermaster
Hugh Stukely Buck, Artillery
Thomas Valentine Cooke, Adjutant ....
George S'tephen Digby, Artillery
William Edward Farmar, r
J. Cha. Downie Morrison "'"Quartermaster
Charles Reed Driver,'* Adjutant
Alfred De Hochepied Nepeau
Henry Spratt
George Edward Owen Jackson
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
6
7
12
19
26
23
10
14
19
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
do.
25 Feb.
14 June
17 Aug.
18 Oct.
13 Nov.
do
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
do
23 Nov.
13 Dec.
4 Jan. 43 13 Dec.
12 April
18 Jan.
12 Aug.
8 April
17 Aug 41 26 April
21 Sept. 43| 1 July
16 Mar. 44 15 Aug.
3 May
do
6 May
do
10 July
do
12 July
18 Oct.
21 Nov.
'
25June
27 June
10 Sept.
24 Sept.
17 Nov. 40
19 Dec. 37
16 Mar. 41
do
do
do
do
do
23
4
4
22
6
24 Nov.
12 Feb. 42
do
do
12 Feb.
19 Mar.
do
May
May
41 23
13
14
DIt.
..
..
Royal Marines.
296
Division,
Cha.
Wo.
Cha.
For.
For.
Cha.
Wo.
H.p.
6
6
Wo.
Theophilus Vaughton
Augustus Tonyn Staines Cuttler
William Taylor
Edward Grant Stokes
Wo.
Wo.
Cha.
Fly.
Wo.
Cha.
Cha.
Wo.
Wo.
For.
Cha.
Wo.
Cha.
Cha.
Cha.
For.
For.
For.
For.
Wo.
Wo
For.
Cha.
For.
Cha.
Cha.
Fly.
Wo.
For.
Fly.
Cha.
Cha.
Fly.
Fly.
Cha.
Fly.
For.
For.
For.
Cha.
For.
Cha.
Cha.
Ply.
For.
Fly.
29 June 48
do
For.
For.
For.
Ply.
2nd LIEUT.
First Lieutenants.
John Vauofhan Garden Reed'^
Richard Pentland Henry
25 July
do
15 Aug.
do
Edward
do
do
do
do
do
do
. .
19 Sept.
do
Fitzgerald Pritchard
c
.
14 Nov.
Henry Nason
Joshua Rowland Brookes, Artillery
John Edward Westropp Scott
Francis William Thomas
Henry Dickonson Nightingale'^
John Cobb
William Henry Clements
Frederick William Arthur Boyd
Ward Burton
Toms
Second Lieutenants.
James Conway Ti-avers
Cuthbert
Francis Philip
Mould
For.
Wo.
Wo.
Ply.
Fly.
For.
Cha.
For.
Fly.
For.
For.
Wm.
Alexander Tait
do
3 Jan. 50
Wo,
Wo.
do
do
do
19 Dec.
do
30 Dec.
do
do
do
20 Feb. 49
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
28 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
20 Feb.
14 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
James
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
3 July
do
30 Dec.
do
do
do
3 Jan.
4 Mar. 51
20 April
26 June
do
1st LIEUT.
51
23 May
do
24 Julv
4 Sept.
do
17 Sept.
22
6
6
6
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
12
19
26
23
10
14
19
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
do
23 Feb.
25 Feb.
13 March
10 May
June
June
Aug.
14
14
17
18
18
Sept.
Oct.
26 Oct.
13 Nov.
do
23 Nov.
do
13 Dec.
do
27 Dec.
18 Jan.
19 Jan.
8 April
8 April
26 April
5 May
25 June
19 July
1
Aug.
15 Aug.
do
do
do
Sept.
18 Oct.
21 Oct.
1
8 Dec.
IJuly
52
Years' Serv.|
Por.
Por.
Por.
Ply.
Cha.
Por.
Por.
Wo.
Por.
Ply.
Ply.
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Cha.
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Wo.
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Ply.
Ply.
298
Head-Quarters, Portsmouth.
Lieut. -Colonels.
John A.
Philips,'*
4 Sept. 51.
63.
Captabis.
Langley,^''
May
Hamnet Parke,** 13
Feb. 42.
Savage,'" 37 May 48.
51.
G. G. Alexander, 19 Jan. 52.
J. E. W. Lawrence.^' 13 Nov. 52.
42.
Andrew Roger
Jolin Maurice
47.
Wemyss, 6 Oct.
First Lieutenants.
Henry Hewett, 18 Feb. 50
Charles Loudon Barnard, AcJj. 18 Aug. 45.
Edward IM' Arthur,'* 18 Feb. 50.
Hugh Stukely Buck, 27 July, 47.
Edward Ralph Horsey, 18 Feb. 50.
Geo. Stephen Digby, 27 July, 47.
Henry Bradley Roberts, 18 Feb. 50.
William Sandom Davis, 21 Dec. 47.
Edmund Henry Cox, 29 April 51.
Thomas Quin Meade, 4 Jan. 48.
Nugent Macnamara, 29 April 51.
Wynder Kelly Ireland, 21 March 48.
Archibald Alexander Douglas, 29 April 61.
William Pitt Draffen, 27 May 48.
William Penn Burton, 9 Sept. 51.
Henry Adair, 27 May 48.
IMward Octavius Pearse, 9 Sept. 51.
Henry Way Mawbey, 27 May 48.
Eubule Daysh Thelwall, 6 Oct. 51.
Frederick Llewellyn Alexander, 27 May 48.
Charles
Steele,
48.
Charles Jolliffe, 6 Oct. 51.
Arthur
24 Aug.
Henry Lindsay Searle, 3 Nov. 51.
Edward Henderson Starr, 18 Feb. 50.
Richard Turberville Ansell, 18 Feb. 50.
G. D. Dowell, 19 Jan. 52.
Hari'isson John Jull, 3 Aug. 52.
George Brydges, 1 3 Dec. 62.
Joshvia Rowland Brookes, 15 Aug. 53.
George Henry Wriford, 18 Feb. 50.
John Poore, 18 Feb. 50.
|
Second Lieutenants.
Wo.
Adjutants.
A. Kennedy,''^ 4 Sept. 61.
Pl>/. ls^iie?<^. Julius Bunce, 14 Jan. 52.
Charles R. Driver.'^ 18 Oct. 52.
Thomas Forrest, 6 Oct. 51.
For.
R. V. Allen,6' 23 Nov. 52.
Wo.
W. M. Mansell,^' 12 Nov. 51.
Edm. C. Domville," 8 April 5.3.
T. V. Cooke, 26 Nov. 51.
Ply.
1st Lieut. J.
Cha.
Cha.
For.
Wo.
W.
Ch.
Ply.
For.
1 Jan. 38.
Lieut. -Col. Samuel Robert Wesley,'^ 10 Nov. 46.
Street, Spring Gardens.
^ Neio
Assistant Adjutant-General
Quarter-Masters.
Par. 1st Lieut.
W.
John
Wo.
Ply.
Cha.
Paymasters.
J. C.
Wo.
John Lawrence,'^' 20 July, 30 ; 2wdZ^. 6 July, 03 ; if. 16 Aug. 05 ; Caj^t. 31 July, 26.
George Hookey ,'*= 23 March, 36; ^nd Lt. 27 Jan. 06 \st Lt. 8 Aug. 11 ; Capt. 12 Oct. 32.
Robert Leonard," 25 Aug. 47 ; Ind Lt. 27 Feb. 06 ; \st Lt. 3 Mar. 12 ; Capt. 28 Apr. 34;
Brevet-Major, 4 Nov. 40.
George Watson,^' 1 July 53 ; 2?(c/ Lt. 20 Dec. 12 ; \st Lt. 27 June 32 Capt. 30 June 41.
For.
For.
Cha.
Ply.
Wo.
Ch%.
Fly.
19
Barrack blasters.
2nd Lt. 14 Jan. 01
Wo.
J'or.
Oliver
I
||
Surgeons.
Samuel Irvine,^" M.D. 30 Nov. 41.
Ply.
||
M
7
July 47.
1
'
Andrew
Millar,""
As,nstant- Surgeons
Por.
Ply.
Cha.
Wo.
Scarlet
Facings Blue.
Artillery
Blue
Cha.
Por.
Wo.
Wm.
Faskcn,
M.D. 22 Nov.
60.
Facings Red.
& Son.
299
War
Royal Marines.
Sir Jolin
300
M ar
Royal Marines,
and Spain, off Cape Finisterre, 22nd July 1805 ; battle of Trafalgar, 21st Oct. following ;
the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and in the Lavinia, the leading frigate of ten, forcing
the passage of the Scheldt under a heavy fire from the batteries of Flushing and Cadsand.
Capture of the island of Guadaloupe, in January 1810. Employed, in 1812 and 13, off
the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal. Taking of the American frigate President,
Jan. 1814 ; various successful affairs of boats in North America.
Bombardment and
reduction of Fort Munora in Scinde in Feb. 1839; and, landing, the 25th of the following
month, with the detachment of his corps at Bushire, under a smart fire from the Persians,
for the protection of the East India Company's Political Resident, and in possession of the
Residency until the 30th, when that agent was embarked in safety. China expedition, and
as senior officer in command of the Royal Marines at the capture of Cluisan on the 5th
July 1840, battle of Chuen-pee, 7th Jan. 1841, wherein he commanded the advance
(promoted Brevet- Major); bombardment of the Bogue Forts, assault and capture of the
Island of North Wantiing, 26lh Feb.; the advance on Canton, March 8th; storming and
taking the heights and forts before the walls of Canton, 26th May (promoted Lieut.Colonel); capture of the strongly fortified Island of Colongso, near Amoy, 26th Aug. ;
2nd capture of Chusan, 1st Oct. ; assault and capture of citadel and city of Chinhae, 10th
Oct.; advance on and entry into Ningpo, 13th Oct.; in garrison and command of Taywoong-kaou fortress in the river and near to Canton, from 6th April to 24th May 1841 ;
and on similar duties at Nina;po and Chusan, with battalion of Royal Marines, from 10th
Oct. to 27th January 1842, following.
6 Colonel Wearing was wounded at Trafalgar.
7 Colonel Bury served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the north coast of Spain
in 1836-38.
8 Colonel 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.
9 Lt.-Col. M'Adam, during service in L'Aigle between Aug. 1805 and May 1809, was
at the attack on the French Fleet by Admiral Cornwallis on the 21st Aug. 1805; gunboats in Vigo Bay 29th Oct. following; blockade of Fort Cygo, July and Aug. 1807;
action with French frigates off L'Orient, 22d March 1808 ; Basque Roads, 11th and 12th
April 1809; and various other affairs in the ship or her boats above forty times under fire.
During service in the Thames, between 7th Oct. 1809 and 27th Aug. 1812, he landed at
Mount Cercilly, Amanthea, Citraco, in the Gulf of Policastro and near to Cape Palinuro,
Porto del Infreschi, Palinuro, and many other places upon the coast of Calabria and on the
Roman States in the ship, in her boats, or on shore above twenty-five times under fire.
During service in the Forth, between 31st July 1813 and 29th Sept. 1815, he landed on
North Beveland, again on South Beveland on staff of Anglo-Russian Force forming siege of
Bathz ; and on the North American shores above five times under fire. In all above
seventy times under fire, and frequently mentioned in the despatches.
10 Lt.-Colonel Pratt was at the taking of Capri in the Bay of Naples, under Sir Sidney
Smith, 11th May, 1806. At the cutting out of six armed vessels from under the batteries
of Lamica, in the island of Cyprus, in Jan. 1808. Belonged to the battalion of Royal
Marines commanded by Sir James Malcolm, which served in Spain, the coast of America,
and Canada, for four years, and was present at all the services performed by it, including
the battle of Frampton in the Chesapeak, and the storming and taking of the enemy's fort
and post of Oswego on Lake Ontario. Served also in the battalion of Royal Marines in
Spain, and was present at the battles of the Kith June, 1836, and Ernani l'6th March following, together with all the services performed there for nearly four years.
11 Lt.-Colonel Delacombe served on board the To7i7iant covering the embarkation of Sir
John Moore's army at Coninna, and afterwards in various boat affairs in Basque Roads, in
1809, and at the defence of Cadiz the following year. In 1812 he was at the destruction of
the batteries of Languelia, after charging with the bayonet and defeating a battalion of the
French 52nd Regiment of the Line of a very superior force. In 1813 he was on board the
Imperieuse at the attack on the batteries and tower of post D'Anzo, after which he was
landed and the enemy driven from their posts, which were destroyed, and a convoy of 29
vessels laden with ship timber for Toulon brought out; he was afterwards at the attack on
Leghorn under Sir Josias Rowley. Independent of the above, he has been employed on
various and repeated boat service; partially engaged with the French fleet off Toulon; and
several times with the Neapolitan squadron, gun-boats, and batteries in the Bay of Naples.
12 Lieut.-Colonel Ashmore was in the Monarch in Sir Samuel Hood's action with the
French fi-igatts in 1806. From November 1807 till August 1809 in the G7Y/wi7J?wemplojf f
at the Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, and blockade of the Mauriiius.
From February
1810 to to Januaiy 1812 in Poictier-s bli.ckadir.g Brest, Basque Roads, ano in tilt- Tagus:
whilst ill Basque- Roads, was frequently in tlie boats sent to annoy the toasting trade,
service that brought them continually under fii-e of the batteaies, or into action with the
gun-boats. When in tlie Tagus, was with the detachment of Marines sent with a small
forcce of Portuguese under General Tane to destroy the Pontoons preparing by Marshal
Massena at Santarepi to cross the Tagus was on piquet under that town the night of the
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15 Lieut.-Colonel Jolliffe served at the attack on the French Fleet in Aix Roads, the
Walcheren expedition, and in boat actions in 1809.
The Syrian Campaign of 1840
(Medal); with the R. M. Battalion at D'Jouni, and at the bombardment of St, Jean
d'Acre, Has received the Naval War Medal with two Clasps.
16 Lt.-Col. Graham served with the army in the battalion formed of the marines of the
squadron at the taking of Walcheren in 1809. Also served in the 1st battalion in Portugal
and in operations on the North Coast of Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Proceeded with the battalion to America, where it was brigaded under Sir Sidney Beckwith at
the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. The brigade being broken up, he went with the battalion to Canada; whilst there, he was sent
with a detachment in command of a division of gun boats to attack a battery at the head
of Lake Champlain, with which they were engaged some hours. Returned with the battalion to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of Fort Point Petre and
the town of St. Mary's, in Georgia; shortly after his promotion in 1837, he exchanged to
join the battalion in Spain. He was afterwards at the demonstration before Nankin in China.
17 Lt.-Col. Cliilds served in H. M. S. Gibraltar, blockading Cherbourg, L'Orient, and
Basque Roads, and frequently in boats cutting out French coasters. Early in 1813 he
volunteered to serve in the 1st battalion under Colonel Sir Richard Williams in the
Chesapeake, and was at the attack of Craney Island, taking of the enemy's camp at
Hampton, and capture of Kent Island, and in many minor engagements on the enemy's
coast after which he accompanied the battalion to Canada, and was actively employed on
the Frontiers, and frequently in command of gun-boats on Lake Champlain.
On the 11th
Sept. 1814, he was engaged on board the Confiance, in one of the most severe actions
fought during the war, in which Commodore Downie (the captain of the ship). Captain
Anderson, R. JM., and 41 men were killed, and upwards of 100 wounded, out of a complement of 260. He also served the Syrian campaign (Medal) of 1840, including the
attack and capture of Sidon, capture of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre, and other desul;
tory services.
18. Lieut.-Colonel Evans served in Ulysses and Barossa from 1810 to 1815 on the
West India and North America station, and was engaged in the whole of the operations
of the squadron up the Chesapeake in 1813.
19 Lt.-Col. Wesley served in a battalion of Marines formed from the squadron under
Sir Alex. Cochrane at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe, St. Martin's and St. Eustatia
in 1810. In blockading squadrons off Brest, L'Orient, and Basque Roads, including several
successful boat affairs under the Batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'Aix in 1811.
In coast
operations, North of Spain; and, with the first battalion of Marines, in Portugal, in 1812.
At the attack on Norfolk, and the entrenched camp of Hampton, &c. in the Chesapeake.
Served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 at the advanced posts in Lower Canada, and in
command of a division of seven gun-boats employed blockading the enemy's flotilla at
Platsburg. At the defence of La Cole Mill. Adjutant to a Ligiit Corps formed of the
flank companies of the 2d West India Regiment and Marine Battalions at the attack and
capture of Fort Peter, the fortified positions of St. Mary's and Cumberland Island (coast
In command of a detachment of Artillery in ll.'M.^. Phceton assisted in
of Georgia).
Adjutant to a battalion under Colonel
repelling an attack of Algerine gun-boats in 1821.
Owen serving in co-operation with the Spanish army in 1836-7, including the affair before
Fuentarabia, 11 July 1836, the field acti<ms of the 10th, 12th, and 14tli March, and of
Hernaui, 16 March 1837. Served as Captain in the same battalion until the Force under
Lord John Hay was withdrawn in 1840. He has received the Military War Medal with
one clasp for Guadaloujje.
20 Lieut.-Colonel 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
fieet off Toulon in 1814.
Was landed at Mahon in command of a guard to protect the
person of the Spanish governor from the threatened violence of the Walloon guards. Sent
to the city of Florence
1815, to place himself under the directions of General Count
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Nugent, commander-in-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 against 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 Royal Marine Battalion at Lisbon, commanded by Colonel
Adair, C. B.
In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M.S. Castor (36), on the 10th Oct.
was lauded in command of his detachment on the Albanian coast to attack Pirates. Served
on the S. E. coast of Spain from 4th Jan. 38 to 30 Jan. 39.
21 Lieut. -Col. Brown's services
attack on French forts atCiota 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.
22 Lieut. -Col. Hurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux in 1815 ;
battle of Navarino in 1827 ; and engagement at Punta Obligada in the river Parana on the
20th Nov. 1845.
23 Lieut. -Col. Dwyer served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texel, and
off Brest.
Since the peace he has served in the East and West Indies, and the Mediterranean.
24 Lieut. -Colonel Land served as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Battalion at D'Jouni,
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre (Medal).
25 Captain Buchanan served as Quartermaster of the Roval Marine Battalion at
D'Jouni (Medal).
26 Captain Mitford was employed on the coast of Syria during the whole of the operations against the Egyptians he landed and served with the battalion at the Camp d'Jouni
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre. He has been presented with a
medal from the Sultan.
27 Major Hawkins commanded the Royal Marines (about 200 strong) at the attack
on and destruction of Malloodoo in Borneo.
28 Captain Parke's services
Co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San
Sebastian, and under Espartero in raising the siege of Bilboa.
29 Major Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827. Also on the China expedition, and was severely wounded at the attack on the defences of Canton, 18th March,
1841.
30 Captain Anderson served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827. In the campaign on
the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal); was at the storming of Sidou, where he planted
the British colours on the walls; and was at the capture of Acre. He has received the
War Medal with two Clasps.
31 Captain T. B. Gray served at the battle of Navarino in 1827.
Also in a battalion
under Colonel Owen, on the north coast of Spain in 1836-7-8, in co-operation with the
Spanish army, including the field actions of the 10th, 12th, and 14th March, and the
action of Hernani, 16th JIarch 1837
he was subsequently appointed Adjutant to the
force under Colonel Parke.
He served as Captain on the coast of Portugal and in the
Tagus during the civil war in 1846-7, and was landed with his detachment from H. M. S.
Superb, to guard the captured divisions of the rebel army under Count das Antas, prisoners in Fort St. Julian.
33 Captains Campbell and Lemon served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the
north coast of Spain.
33t Captains Hunt, Cossar, Lowder, Sayer, McCarthy, Elliott, Huskisson, Blyth, and
Wright have received the War Medal with one Clasp, and the Medal from the Turkish
Government for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840.
34 Capt. George Elliott served with the Royal Marine Battalion in co-operation with
the Spanish troops against the Carlists in 1837 ; served also on the China expedition,
(Medal), and was wounded in the attack on the intrenched camps on the heights of
Segoan, 15th March, 1842.
35 Captain Moore was at the destruction of58 piratical vessels at Cho-Keum in Oct. 1849.
30 Major Langford served with the Battalion in Spain from June 1836 to Sept. 1840, and
was present in the actions of Fuenterabia and Hernani, besides various minor affairs.
While serving in H. M. S. North Star, from Sept. 1841 to Sept. 1846, he participated in
the operations of the Expeditionary Force in China, including the blockade of the Woosnng
Rivers (Medal). On the termination of hostilities with China he proceeded in the North Star
to New Zealand ; and was landed witli all the detaclnnents of Royal Marines from H. M. ships
present, and apjjointed to command tliat force, togetiier with a detachment of the OGth
Regt., with whicli he was actively employed in the field against the insurgent chiefs, whose
strongly stockaded Pahs, or Villages, were successfully attacked and destroyed: for these
services he obtained the Brevet rank of Major.
37 Captain Ayles served at the battle of Navarino in 1827 (Medal). Was also at the
destruction of 29 war junks in China in 1840.
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38 Capt. Langley served in the operations on the North Coast of Spain in command of
the detachment of Royal Marines of H.M.S. Castor, during 1834 and two following years,
and was severely wounded on the 9th June 183G, defending the heights of Passages against
a very superior force of Carlists.
39 Captain Hocker served in Syria in 1840 (Medal) and was at the storming of Sidon
and bombardment of Acre. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
40 Capt. Simon Fraser served throughout the campaign in Syria (Medal), including the
storm and capture of Sidon, the surrender of Beyrout, and the bombardment and capture of
St. Jean d'Acre.
40t Captains H. Parke, Lillicrap, Clavell, and Wemyss, served with the Royal Marine
IJattalion at D'Jouni in Syria in 1840 (Medal).
41 Capt. Parker was wounded through the arm at Prescott, in Upper Canada, 13th
Nov. 1838.
41 1 Captains Curry, Pleydell, Wearing, and J. H. Stewart, served the Syrian Campaign of 1840 (Medal), at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment of Acre.
42 Capt. J. T. Aslett served the Syrian campaign (Medal), including the storm and
capture of Sidon, D'Jouni, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre (slightly wounded
by the explosion of a magazine).
43 Capt. Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chuenpee, attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton,
storming the heights and entrenched camp of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
44 Captain Fosbroke was employed on shore against the natives in New Zealand in 1846.
45 Capt. Spalding served in command of a Company throughout the operations in
He has received the
Syria, in 1840, and was slightly wounded at the attack on Gebail.
Syrian Medal.
46 Capt. Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was
present at the first capture of Chusan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Forts in
the Canton River ; participated in the actions of the first and second Bars ; was engaged
in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, including the fortresses of
French Folly and Hoqua's Fort; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort;
storming of the Bird's Nest Battery, and finally at the combined attack on the enemy's
position and entrenched camp on the heights above Canton.
47 Captains Savage, Lambrick (wounded r2th July, 1830), and Hockings served in
Spain with the Royal Marine Battalion.
48 Captain Onslow was present at the storming of Sidon (Medal).
49 Capt. Shewen was employed during the whole of the campaign on the coast of Syria,
including the storming and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, and bombardment and
fall of St. Jean d'Acre.
Served also with the battalion at the camp at d'Jouni.
60 Captain Farrant served with the Royal Marine Battalion in Syria (Medal), at
D'Jouni, the storming and capture of Sidon, and bombardment of Acre. Served also in
China in 1842 (Medal). He has received the War Medal and one Clasp.
51 Captain Timpson served as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Battalion in 1842 at the capture of Tscke and heights of Segoan, attack on the hill defences and capture of Chapoo,
capture of the batteries and city of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le Shau, assault
and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin.
.52 Captain Ussher served in China (Medal), at the first capture of Chusan, attack on
Chuenpee, and capture of Auioy.
53 Captain Hamley served in Syria in 1840 (Medal), at Caifia and Tsour, the bombardment of Acre, and at D'Jouni. Has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
53t Captain* Varlow, M'Callum, and Brooker, served the Campaign in Syria in 1840
(Medal) at D'Jouni, and bombardment of Acre.
54 Capt. A. J. B. Hambly served on the China expedition (Medal), and was severely
wounded in the attack on the entrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 15th March,1842.
He served also in the operations on the Coast of Borneo in 1846 and 46, including the
attack on Malloodoo Bay.
55 Captain Seaile served the Syrian Campaign (Medal) ; was at D'Jouni, the attack on
the fortified position of Gebail, at the surrender of Beyrout, and the storming of Sidon.
Has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
56 Captain Louis served in Syria (Medal) at the storming of Sidon, and at D'Jouni.
57 Captain Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of
Spain in 1838. Also in China in 1841-2 (Medal), during the operations in the Yang;
tse-Kiang.
58 Capt. Adair served in Syria in 18t0 (Medal), and was slightly wounded in the
assault upon Gebail.
59 Capt. Farmar served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Clmenpee, attack of the Anunghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of
Canton, capture of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the citadel
and city of Chinhae, entry into Ningpo.
60 Capt. Harrison served in the operations on the Coast of Syria (Medal), including
He served
the attacks on the fortress of D' Jebail, and bombardment and capture of Acre.
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Royal Marines.
New Zealand, and was present at the taking of the fortified Pah at Ruapekapeka on
the nth Jan. 1846,
61 Capt. Lawrence acted as Aide-de-camp to Capt. Hotham, R. N. while taking and
destroying the batteries, &c. at Punta Obligada, in the river Parana, on the 20th Nov. 1845.
62 Capt. J. A. Stewart served on the coast of Syria during the whole of the campaign,
and was at the taking of Sidon, and at the siege of St. Jean d'Acre in H. M. S. Edinburgh.
Served also on the coast of Africa for two years, during which time he assisted at the destruction of several Barracoons on the coast, when about 1200 slaves were liberated.
63 Capt. Pickard served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chuenpee, attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton,
storming the heights of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
64 Captain Dyer, served at Monte Video during the Civil "War in 1844. At Borneo
Proper in an engacemeiit with pirates, and at the defeat of their forces, and destruction of
their stockades in Malloodoo Bay in 1845.
65 Lieuts. Kennedy and Mansell, were present in an engagement with Pirates at
Borneo, and defeat of their forces and destruction of their stockades in Malloodoo Bay
in 1845.
66 Lieut. Boyle commanded the detachment of Royal Marines in the expedition up the
St. Juan de Nicaragua, and was present at the storming of Fort Serapagui, and surrender
of others in 1848, and was mentioned in the despatclies.
67 Lieut. Allen served on the China Expedition.
68 Lieut. John Elliott served in H. M. S. Fox during the action with tlie stockade batteries, and destruction of the Burmese war-boats in the Rangoon river, on the 10th Jan.
1852. Commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of the same stockades on the 4th
April; landed in command of the Marines during the wliole of tlie operations against
Rangoon, from the 11th to the 17th April. Commanded the Marines on the expedition to
Mobee again.st the army of the Governor of Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and afterwards
at the storm and capture of the city of Bassein (wounded, and honourably mentioned in
both Naval and Military despatches), as also tlie Royal Marines embarked in the steam
(Honourably
flotilla on the Irrawaddy, and severely wounded on the advance to Prome.
mentioned in Governor-General's despatch).
69 Lieut. Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Aft-ica, 26th Dec. 1851, in
spiking the guns to protect H. M. steamer Teazer, then aground.
70 Lieut. Morrison was present when the Batteries of Obligado in the river Parana were
attacked and carried, 20th Nov. 1845.
72 Lieuts. Harris and Reed served in the Kaffir war of 1851-2.
73 Lieut. Hallilay was employed in the gun boats at the destruction of the Chinese
piratical fleet in the Tonquin River in 1849.
74 Lieut. Edward M'Arthur was present at the attack and destruction of the piratical
stockades, &c., at Lagos, Western Aliica, in December 1851.
75 Lieut. Shute served in the Royal Navy during the operations on the coast of Syria
(Turkish Medal and Naval War Medal with one Clasp).
76 Lieut. Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.S. Fox.
77 Lieut. Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840 (Turkish Medal and
Naval War Medal with one Clasp). In the Parana, and commanded the first division of
the rocket party at St. Lorenzo, in action with the batteries on 4th June 1846.
78 Lieut. Driver was landed at Monte Video for the protection of British property in
1845.
79 Lieut. Domville was landed in 1845 with a detachment of Royal Marines for the
protection of British property at Monte Video.
He was there detached for service in the
Parana, and was present at the attack and capture of the ports of Obligado, and forcing
the passage of tlie river.
Commanded a detachment at Rat Island, off Monte Video, and
was at the defence of Colonia in the river Plate in March and April 1847.
80 Lieut. Holland commanded a detachment employed on board H.M.S. Fury, and on
shore at the capture and destruction of 23 piratical vessels and 250 guns in Bias Bay
(China), on the 1st Oct. 1849; and in H.M.S. Medea at the destruction of 13 piratical
vessels and 120 guns at Kuto (China), on the 4th and 5th March, 1850.
Served in boats
oiH.M.^. Hastings on the Irawaddy in the autumn of 1852, in action with Burmese
troops at Mect-tha on 30th September, and on shore at the capture and occupation of
also in
Prome.
81 Captain Lawrence served in bomb vessels in 1805 and 6 between Dunkirk and
Boulogne, and was several times engaged with the French flotilla. In 1807 he was present
at the passage of the Dardanelles, and destroying the Turkish squadron, and in Egypt. In
1808 he was at tlic defence of Rosas. In 1809 he was in the Walcheren expedition, and
engaged with the enemy's gun-boats at Batz. In 1811 he was serving with the Marine
battalion in Lisbon, St. Julian, and Cascats.
In 1812 he was on the north coast of Spain,
and was the officer wlio directed the guns from a rock at the entrance of the St. Andrew river
against the castle of Vij;o, and subsequently landed and blew it up
he was also at the
taking of Castro, at all the attacks on that coast.
In 1814 he was at the battle of Bla^
densburg, capture of Washington, action btforc Baltimore, and subsequently in all the
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2 Mr. Laidley has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, & St. Sebastian.
.3 Mr. Pennell has received tlie War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, Nivelle, Orlhes, and Toulouse.
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8 Mr. Erskine served as a Captain of the 8th Regiment Anglo-Spanish Legion in 1835-C, and has received a
Medal for St. Sebastian, 5th May, and the Cross of First Class of the Order of San Fernando for Altza,
6th June 1836.
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do
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do
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George Rennie
Station.
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Luke Freeman
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Canada
Feb.
July
Jan.
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Hope
C.ofG. Hope
C. of G. Hope
C. of G. Hope
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C. of G.
Blue.
Facings
West Indies
C. of G.
Hope
Black Velvet.
The Commissariat
Agents. In Canada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Ecclesiastical Establishments, 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
Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Navy, and
\ise of the Troops from England.
many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsible for the
the
General
or Officers commanding at the various stations, and
their
duties
to
execution of
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 enquire into the expediency of Consolidating the
Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1837.
The following is the authority for its present organization
Commissary-in-Chief's Office, 19 March, 1810. His Majesty has been pleased to command
that the following regulations should be established and acted upon in all future Promotions and
Appointments in the Commissariat.
That the Gradation of Rank, be " Commissary-General," " Deputy Commissary-General,"
' Assistant Commissary-General," " Deputy Assistant Commissary-General," " Clerk."
No
person to enter but as Clerk, to serve One year before eligible for Promotion. Deputy Assistant
Assistant, Five years as
to serve Four years, or Five from entrance as Clerk before eligible.
Deputy to be Three years in that
Assistant, or Ten years from entrance as Clerk before eligible.
counted
as
actual
service
on
Full
Service
to
be
Pay. No person to be
eligible.
before
rank
appointed Clerk previous to the age of IG.
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Assistant as Captain.
Deputy Assistant as Lieutenant. Clerk
three years, Lieutenant-Colonel.
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ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
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M. D
R.Winchestcr Fraser,
M.D
John Donald
Tho.
Graham
Balfour,
M.D
5iaaj.W.Macauley,
C. of G.
Dec.
Dec.
Chatham.
^'i
M.D
Thomas Best
Fairbairn,^''
M.D.
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11 Sept.
18 Sept.
Chatham.
Chatham.
19 Oct.
New S. Wales.
Grenada.
Malta.
15 April
3 Dec
29 Dec.
42 16 Nov.
17 Sept.
8 June
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
11 Jan.
5
3
20
10
27
12
May
18 Sept.
22 April 42
11 June 41
11 June
8 Sept.
2 July
10 July
....
Hospital.
12 Dec.
10 Jan.
21
James Jackson
Wm. Donnelan Marchant
17 Sept.
10 May
20 Nov.
21 July
Hong Kong.
VanDieman'sL.
Nov.
C. ofG. Hope.
Corfu.
Jamaica.
Mar.
19 Mar.
St. Lucia.
R. M. College.
C. of G. Hope.
Ceylon.
13 April
10 April
21 May
VanDieman'sL.
28
May
Sierra Leone.
11
June
Canada.
10 July
21 Sept.
3 Dec.
Ceylon,
Mar.
18 Mar.
6 May
Sierra Leone.
Chatham.
New
11
17 Jan.
24 June
07
11
( Dispenser
\
(4 April 15 3
West
Indies.
Hong Kong.
West Indies.
14 Oct.
18 May
13 Corfu.
15 Malta.
18 Apr.
25 London.
Assist. Surg.
Assistant-Surgeons.
Adam Alexander Prout, M.D
Thomas Joliffe Tufnell
Patrick Sinclair Laing^'
Henry Lionel Cowen
William Barrett, M.B
William Munro,^^ jj^j)
Henry Huish, M.D
8 June
11 June
8 April
17 June
20 Oct.
,
41 Chelsea.
Dublin.
Canada.
Ceylon.
Canada.
Nova Scotia.
Van Dieman's L.
ODec.
31 Jan.
28 Feb.
M.D
Yarmouth.
Hong Kong.
Apothecary, Sfc
Apothecaries.
Joseph Schembri
James Woolley Simpson
Francis Matthias Bassano
1^
Zealand.
Cork.
Barbadoes.
Robert Cooper
1 Mar,
William Tlioraas Hoskin, M.D
28 Jan.
1 July
Thomas Guy, M.D
29
Oct.
26 July
Edward Meuzies
21 Oct.
9 Dec.
George Frederick Bone, M.D
4 Nov.
11 Mar.
Robert M'Whairie, M.D
Thomas Dehane Lightbodv, M.D 8 April 42 4 Nov.
8 April 42 13 Dec.
William Green Trousdellj^o^M.D...
Hope.
Canada.
Canada.
Jamaica.
20 Nov.
24 May
Wm.
R.M. Asylum.
Oct.
Oct.
30 Mar.
28 Aug.
17 Sept.
Hearn
Home
Aug.
May
May
May
11
29
John Trench
James Carroll Dempster, M.D
George Thomas Galbraith,^^ M.D.
William
July
C. of G. Hope.
Gold Coast.
Nova Scotia.
Kilmainham
Melville Neale,
STATIONED.
Nov.
2 March
Edward Le Blanc
John Ewing
2d class.
April 39 12
April 42 23
Aug. 3tJ 18
April 30
1
Oct.
39
Nov. 39 27
Dec. 39
1
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39 22
5
15
23
29
4
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Charles Bush
311
WHERE
SUKGEON
Chatham.
23 Sept.
24 Oct.
19 Dec.
23 Jan.
25 Sept.
New
Ceylon.
C. of G. Hope.
C. of G.Hope.
Dublin.
20 Nov.
1
Jan.
Zealand.
St. Kitts.
do.
47 Chatham.
29 Jan.
Canada.
12 Feb.
Mauritius.
23 Mar.
Canada.
June
47 Canada,
Kilkenny.
22 July
20 July;
7 Jan.
48
years' Serv.
313
3 Dr. Maclean served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to the end of
that war in 1814, including- the battles of Busaco^ Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees crossinij
the Bidassoa, and battles of Nivelle and Toulouse.
4t Doctor John llall served the campaign of 1815 in Flanders. Served the campai"-n of 1847 in
Kaffraria, under Sir George Berkeley, as lioad of the JMedical Department, ami was thanked in
general orders. The following year he acconipauiod Sir Harry Smith from Cape Town across the
Orange River, as principal medical oHicer on that general's campaign against the emigrant Boers
and was present at the battle of Boem Plaatz, and specially mentioned in Sir Harry's despatch for
services on the field, and subsequently tlianked in general orders.
Was principal medical officer in
Kaffraria, with Sir Harry Smith, during the campaign of 1851, and thanked in general orders in the
following terms, on his being ordered to India: "The Commander-in-Chief cannot permit Doctor
Hall to leave the army under his command, and to relinquish the important office he has filled with
such advantage to the service and credit to himself, without a strong and deep-felt expression of his
regret at parting with so valuable and talented an officer,
a feeling in which the whole army
participates."
March 1852.
14 ^Ir. Richardson served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 reduction of Monte
Video, and campaign of 1806 and 7 in South America; campaigns of 1808 and 9 in the Peninsula,
including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with two clasps.
14t Doctor Lawson was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Maaduigo
town of Sabajee, on the Gambia, 1st June 1853.
15 Dr. Miller served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and the South of France; with the
Expedition to New Orleans and the campaign of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington. He has received the silver War Medal with four clasps for the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Ortlits.
16 Dr. Hart served in the campaigns of 1810 and 11, in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles
of the Coa and Busac >: subsequently in the Lines of Torres Vedras, and in the actions at Pombal,
Redinha, Leria, and Condeixa. He served also throughout the cinipaign of 1842 in Affghanistan,
under General Pollock, and was present with the 31st in the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and JugduUuck, the occupation of Cabool, and the diff(>rent engagements leading to it. He has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Busaco, and also a ]Medal for the campaign in Affghanistan.
17 Mr. Dowse served at the surrender of Martinique and Guadaloupe in 1815.
18 Doctor Forrest served in the expedition against the Rajah of Kolapore in 1827. Also in the
expedition against the Insurgent Boers beyond the Orange River, South Africa, in ] 845 ; and in the
Kaftirwar of 1846.
19 Mr. Chapman served throughout the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keanc, and was
present at the storm and capture of the fortress and citadel of Ghuznee (medal).
to
3U
Mr
20
Menzies served
^vith
*'orr'rol\u'':!rv:f wUh
affkir of
Ss^t
in Affg,anistan and
ule 41st throughout the campaign of IB^^
those
the Pisheen Valley ,
the 28th March and 28th April
on of that iortress and of
a?Golme, and before Ghuznee; occupation and destruct
and the various minor
Kohistan storm, capture, and destruction of Istaliff,
wUh
%T S^SrlSTerv'ed
engagements on
was present
;
exp'dmon
into
at the
larCaSiar
Sool
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62nd
in the
campaign on the
Sutlej,
at the
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Ji head quart
the troops
to New Orleans, and was present w.th
recently in Turkey. He has
after which he served in France, and
city;
that
before
affairs
the
Sll
sp.
received the War Medal with one cla
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22 Aug. 41
16 Feb. 44
27 Sept. 42
31 Oct. 51
8 June 52
12 Nov. 36
23 Aug. 44
18 July 30
14 Feb. 34
HUDSON'S BAY.
Wra. B. Caldwell, Unatt. {Commandant)
Joseph Hill {Local rank)
29Sept.l4
9 Dec.31
9NOV.46
2 June 48
27June51
NEW ZEALAND.
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Head-Quarters,
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3April 28
27 June 34
25 Dec. 13
12 May 43
20 Oct. 40
28 Nov. 45
8 Jan. 47
15 Mar. 39
18 July 31
30 Mar.49
5April44
30 Mar. 49
7 Dec. 46
23 Feb. 49
22June 47
25June 47
27 Feb.
13 Apr.
13 Sep-'IS
3 Dr. Gds.
28 Dec. 49
9JU/52
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
h. p. 56 F
Christopher Vaughan Foss (Local rank).
John Bruce,
31 July 28 Pl2ApriI31
]piug.42
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lay 52
19 July 50
23 Jan.
17Ju
Scale of Alloivances in addition to }^v~Po^yClass. Officers having the rank of Captains, and superintending Dist-"'* containing from 600 to 1000 Pensioners ail
upwards, ten shillings and sixpence per diem.
2nd Class. Officers having the rank of Lieutenant, and superintending r''''<^t5 containing from 400 to 600 Pensioners, eig
shillings and sixpence per diem.
'"'^ fewer
than 400 Pensioners, a reduced
3rd Class. Officers of whatever rank, in remote Districts where there
allowani
proportioned to the number of Pensioners, and the Ai&f^^ ' ** travelled in visiting them.
1st
War
317
Lieut.-Colonel Crofton was appointed Persian interpreter to the force under Brigadier-General Litchfleld.in
Augnst 1882, and served with it tliroiiKlioiit the arduous operations in Parkur, and against tlie tribes in the N.W.
Desert, which ended in the taking of Halmcer.
It Captain Jackson served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 with the 16th Lancers, and was present at the affair
of Bnddlwal, and in tlie actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
2 Major Shuckburgh served with tliu 40th in the Peninsula, from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and was
present at the Battle of Vittoria, the blockade of Pampcluna Irom 3rd to 15tli July skirmishes from Roncesvalles
allucl%s on the heights of Soiaureu on thi' i.'8ili and 30th July ; action
to Pampeluna on the 25th and 2(ith July
of Irun, action of Vera on tlie 7tli Oct., battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor actions
and skirmishes. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
3 Captain Sinclair served the campaign of 1814 in Holland as a volunteer, and was severely wounded at the attack
on the fortified village of Merxem ou the 2nd Feb. 1814.
4 Major Orange served in the Burmese war in 1825, and has received tlu^ Indian War Medal for Ava.
5 Major Du Vernet served with the 45th Regiment in tlie Burmese war in 1825-28.
Captain Wood served in H. M. S. Niger at the capture of the French frigate, La Ceres.
7 Major Orr served In the Peninsula, with the 7th Fusiliirs, from Feb. to Aug. 1811, and again from April
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege of Badajoz in April and May 1811, battle of Albuhera
(wounded in the left knee and elbow), action of Osma, battles of Vittoria, affair of Roncesvalles, battlesof Pampeluna, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs. He was also at the capture of Paris in 1815,
He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
8 Major Forbes served in the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir campaigns of 1834 5.
9 Captain Ready served as Adjutant of the 11th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-S
(Medal).
10 Major Mil cplierson served in the Peninsula with the 74tli from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, sieges and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo
and Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Oriht s, and Toulouse. Severely wounded in the head at
Vittoria, and in the left knee at Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps
11 Major Campbell served in the Peninsula with the 4th Portuguese Regt. from 20 May 1810 to the end of that
War in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, Lines of Torres Vedras, action ofCampo Mayor, battle of Albuhtra,
first and second sieges of Badajoz, action at Arroyo de Molino, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Pfmpeliina (sevrely
wounded in the side): on the 27tli July with the Company he commanded he defended the hill where the principal
attack of that day was made, and drove the French thrice from it at the point of the bayonet, for which he was
promoted to the Brevet Rank of Captain in the Portuguese Army, as stated in the Gazette of 11th Aug, 1813
" Em consequenua da sua boa conducla no Campo de Batalha." Also present at the battle of the Nive on 9th
Dec, and in that before Bayonne on the 13th December. On the 20th Dec. 1813 he commanded four companies
of his Rtgt., with which he took the Island of HolriaEue on the river Adour, and captured a number of prisoners
and a quantity of provisions and forage, which were forwarded to Lord Hill's head-quarters. Afterwards present
at the baitle of Orthes, the action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse.
Head severely injured 24th June 1813, when
pursuing the enemy to Pampeluna.
Has received the silver War Medal with seven Clasps, and a Gold Cross
from the King of Portugal for his services in five campaigns.
12 Major Trevor served the campaign of 1814 in Holland; and that of 1815 in Flanders and France, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo and Captures of Cambray and Paris.
13 Major Mounsteven served the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
14 Major Dore served in the Nepaulese war in 1815-16; in the Deccan Campaign in 1817-18
and in the battle
of Punniar on the 29th Dec. 1848 (Jledal).
15 Captain Willson served as .\djutant to the Royal Marines of the Mediterranean fleet; in that capacity with
and on board the
the 1st battalion in the operations on the coast of Syria; at the attack and capture of Sidou
Princess Charlotte at the battle of St. Jean d'Acre. Served four years in the Royal Navy prior to his appointment
as 2d lieutenant,
16 Captain John P. Pigott served with the 32d at the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Moollan, including the
attack on the suburbs on the 27th Dec. 1848, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress: also
present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cbeniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
17 Captain Steele served at the capture of Java in 1811 as an officer of Royal Marines, and has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
18 Lieut. Peddie served in Holland with the 21st Fusiliers in 1813 and 14, and was present at the attack on
Merxem, the burabardnieut of the French fleet at Antwerp, and assault on Bergen-op-Zoom.
19 Captain Donelan served with the 48th Regt. in the operations against the Rajah of Coorgh, in April 1834.
20 Captain Follows was present with the 43rd Light Infantry in the attack on New Orleans in Jan. 1815. He
landed with his Regt. at Ostend on the 18th June following, and was present at the capture of Paris.
21 Major I'h.bbs served in the Peninsula, with the 27ili, from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which hehasreceived the \\ arMedal with three Clasps.
fcTved afterwards in the American war, and was present at the taking of Plallsburgh. Lost his left arm, andwas
shot through both legs at the battle of the Niville.
22 Captain William O'Neill servtd as a \oluntter with the SSrd from 1st Feb. 1812 to the 12lh of August
following, when he was appointed to an ensigncy in that regiment, present with it at the battle of Salamanca
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, retreat from Madrid and Salamanca, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna,
battles of the Pyrenees (from 27ih to 30th Jnly), Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, actions of Sauveterre, Vic Bigorre, and
Tarbes, and batile of Toulouse, besides several afl'airs and skirmishes
he has received the War Medal with eight
Clasps.
He served afterwards in Ceylon during the Kandian war in 1817, 18, and 19, and was the individual
officer who made the two Kandian chiefs together with niany of their followers prisoners, which at once put an
end to that formidable rebellion, and for which he leceivrd the thanks, in general orders, of the Governor and
Commander-in-Chief Sir Robert Brownrigg, as also of the Duke of York.
23 Major Beaufoy served with the Ist battalion 27th Regt. in Sicily in 1810; afterwards on the eastern coast of
Spain from 1812 to 1814, and was present at the battle of Castalla (contused), taking of Alcoy, battle of Villa
Franca, and siege of Tarragona, .'ilier the conclusion of the Peninsular War he embarked with the Army for
North America, and was present at the buttle of Pluttsburg. In 1819 he embarked for the East Indies, and
served alierwards as an acting engineer at Sholapore. He served also in Canada during the rebellion.
24 Captain (iravos served with the 18th in China (Medal) from Sept. 1840 to June 1847, and whs present at the
storming and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and cajiture of Anioy, second capture of Chutan, attack
and capture of the heiihts of Chinghae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture
of the enemy's entrenihfd camp on the heights of Sfgonn, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shangai,
and Chin Kiant! Foo, and demonstration before Nankin. He was also present at the operations in the Canton
river, under Major-Gen. D'Aguilar in April 1847, and was sdected as the officer to remain in command at the
Factories when the force was withdrawn, for the purpose of organizing and drilling the Associated Gentlemen
Volunteers at Canton.
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318
Town MaJ.
DARTMOUTH.
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Gov.
GCB. ^ GCH.
&.
Tlios. Kelly,
K.C.
KCB.
|3Si)'
CajH. Sir
Wm. Wynn
|9 aSll
Field
GCB. GCH.
FORT WILLIAM.
Lieut. Gov
\i&SH Gen. Rt. Bon
Sir Jas. Kempt, GCB. ^ GCB.
Anglesey, KG.
PORTSMOUTH.
JERSEY.
Physician
W. C. Visr. Beresford,
GCB. 4- GCU.
of Sandow7i Fort,
Oax)t.
NEW GENEVA.
HULL.
ton,
. .
ISLE OF WIGHT.
TILBURY FORT.
KCB.
Dep. Lieut.
Col. Lord De Ros
MaJor..Capt.3. H. Elrington
Cha2ilain..Rcv. Henry Melvill
MILFORD HAVEN.
GRAVESEND
Ti^
|3
ford,
Lieut. , .^3
Chaplain.
TOWER OF LONDON.
Const able
West
Lieut.-Gov..'i^ Lt.-Col. C. A.
FORT.
STIRLING CASTLE.
Chaplain. .Rev. Robt. Watson
Young
LANDGUARD FORT.
DUNCANNON
Lt.-Col. J. E-
Fort MaJ.
MB. KCB.
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA.
ROYAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA.
Governor, \3Mi General Sir Colin Halkett, GCB. GCH. Commandant. WaSi Lt.-Col. John Ciark, KH. Unatt.
Secretary
& Adjutant, Capt. J. E. Addison, h. p. 97 F.
Lt.-Governor, ^ SuLl Gen Sir A. P. Barnard, GCB. GCH.
Major, Lieut. -Colonel Henry Le Blanc.
Adjutant, |3 Colonel Sir Jolin Morillyon Wilson, CB. KH.
Secretary, Alexander James Moorhead, Ksq.
Cliaxilain, Rev. George Mathins. iMA.
Physician^- Surgeon, Local Deputy Inspector General
Daniel Maclachlan, MD.
Deputy Surgeon, Thomas Coke Gaulter, MD.
Assistant Surgeon, Adam Alex. Prout, MD.
Storekeeper, Captain Edward Sutherland, li. p. Unatt.
Chief Clerk, F. H. Talman, Esq.
Captains of Invalids.
\3 John Davern, h. p. 27 F.
George Peevor, h. p. 3 F.
\3 Augustine Fitzgerald Evans, h. p. 37 F.
\i
John Ford,
h. p. 3
W.
I.
Kegt.
W.
li
MD.
SIILITARY PRISONS.
Inspector-General. hieut.-Col.
Engineers,
Master. \i
J. Jebb,
Office.
CB.
lale of
Home
R.
Hon. Sir Edw. Blakeney, Fort Clarence. Gov., Capt. R. Manners, late
of 79 F.
Medicul Officer, Dr. S. A. Piper, h. p.
Colonel John Eden, CB. Deputy Gosport. Gov., Capt. J. Curtin, late of 98 F.
Joint Dep. Masters.
Adjutant General in Ireland, Col. Pennefather, CB. Mcdieal Officer. Dr. Tliomas Lewis, h. p. Staff.
Dep. Qr. Mas. Gen., do.
Weedon.Gov., Capt. C. S. Boyle, late of 72 F.
Captains on the Establishment.
Med. Off:, Dr. E. Swann, late of R. N.
IJaaPurefoy Lockwood, h. p. SO F.
Devonport. Med. Off., Dr. Warren, h. p. 7 Hussars.
^9 mSA Edw. Gilborne, h. p. 71 F.
Greenlaw, near Pen7iycuick. Gov., Major CampbeU, late
^9 Thomas Gibbons, h. p. Unatt.
Med. off., Dr. Campbell, late of 93 F. [of 9 Drs.
Dublin. Gov., Capt. Sir John Dillon, Bn7-t. late of 32 F.
Adjutant. li Captain J. G. Hort, late 12 R. Vet. Batt.
Physicianand Surgeon. SiSii James Wra. Macauley, MD. Cork. Gov., Capt. Barnhara, late of 15 F.
Med. Off., Dr. Bain, h. p. 34 F.
Chaplain. Rev. George Hare.
Limerick. Gov., CiqH. H. Edwardes, late of 55 F.
Secretary, Registrar and Treasurer. C. W. Pengelly
Gibraltar. Gov. Fred. Brome, late of 40 F.
Providore. James Hay, Esq. (late Capt. 52nd regl.)
Chamberlain and Master of n'orks. Capt. John George, Montreal. Gov- Capt. A. P. Miller, late of 92 F.
Solicitor.
h. p.
Unatt.
26 Major Sampson served the campaign in Tuscany, and was in the action before Genoa, and at the capture of
hat city in 1814. Served in the expedition to the Chesapeak, and was in the action at Bladensburg, and at tlie
capture of Washington, 24th Aug. 1814. Present in the action before Bailiniore, Sept. 1814. Served in Florida,
and was in the action before New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815 ; also at the capture of Fort Bowyer.
27 Captain Wily served the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal and three Clasps), including the battles of Moodkee,
Terozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in which last engageiiaent, and during the hottest part of the contest, he succeeded to the command of the 50lh, and brought it out of tlie action his gallantry in the hand-to-hand conflict
with the enemy attracted and called forth the marked and written approbation of Sir Harry Smith and Brigadier
Penny, and for which he was noted by Lord GouL;h " as one worthy of reward for meritorious conduct in action
with the enemy."
28 Capt. R. N. Rogers served in the Peninsula from August 1813 to the end of that war in 1814. Served also
the campaign of 1815 and carried the colours of tlio 2nd battalion of the 30th at tlie battles of Quatie Bras and
Waterloo; he was also present at the capture of Paris,
29 Captain Haultain was present with the 39th Regt. in the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Medal;.
30 Lieut. Hickson served the campaign of 1814 in Canada, and that of 1815 in the Netherlands.
31 Capt. Richardson served as Adjt. of the Royals in the first Burmese War (Medal).
32 Lieut. Browne served in the 13th Regt. in the West Indies, and was present at the action of L'EcoIe also
at the siege of Platsburg in North America.
.
319
Lieut.
cart.
KCB.
Major-Gcncral
Arbuthnot.
Statf.
Assist. AdJ.-Oen.
Hon. Lt. Cathcart, Lt.-Col. B. Taylor, Unatt.
Assist. Qr. Mas. Gen,
Lt.-Col. C. R. Scott, h.p.
Major of Brigade.
Capt. Kirkland, 21
Capt. Geo. Mein,h. p.
F.
C.
Major of Brigade.
Captain H. R. G. Wynyard, Unatt.
Worcester.
Qrs. Portsmouth,
Dorset, and Hants.
V'\\U,
/ESTERN. Htad
^ aaE Major
Quarters, Devonport.
General
W.
J
J. Capt. Hon.
Colvill, Rifle Br.
Simpson.
Colonel
Unatt.
^9
W. H.
Major of rigade.
Capt. Wetherall, 1 F.
Sir G.Walker,
Gds.
Cfr;)^.
iJf. Colds.
Snnxh.Bart.GCB.
Head (^rs
Major of Brigade.
Majoi J.H.Purves, Unatt.
Town Major.
Maj.F. T. Maitland.h.p.
Fort Major
CB. KH.
^- Adjt.
Maj. John Eraser.
I'ort
Lt.-Col. J. H. Bainbrigge.
yi^ior.Gen.HisRoi,a^High-\^^.
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ness the Duhc of Cam,,
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Lieut.- Col.
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bridge,
A-G./V-P.e cue'
C.
Cotton,
Unatt.
Cambridge,
Bedford,
Berkshire,
RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
York.
of
Consisting
Insp. Fd.OJf. 13
Lt.-Col. John
he counties of
Sloyte
lorthumberland,
.
Lt. C. Pieters, -2 Apr. 47.
Adj.
York,
)urham,
Paymaster . . C. H. Peirse
jincoln, NottingSarg.to the Forces,}. S. Chapman.
MX
Leicester,
lam,
>nd
Rutland.
Superintending
Lt. Usher, 91 P
i<. Hart, 29 F
OJfieer.
Leeds.
Nottingham.
of
;>ancashire,CheBer,
Paymaster
Cumberland, Sur.
rt'eslmoreland,
)erby, Stafford,
and North
Salop,
ft'ales.
'
Land mi.
Insp. Fd. Off. Col. Bush, KH.
Consisting
of
Adj. Lt. W. F. Wyndowe
the counties of
R. Jellicoe
Middlesex, Sur- Paymaster . 19
Liver-pool.
Consisting
he counties
to the Forces,
Capt. Woodgate
'V.
Supet intending
Foss
Officer.
Lieut. FitzGerald, 87 F. Manchester
rey,
sex, Essex,
folk,
Buckingham,
Berks,
Oxford,
Hants, and Herts.
D. Dumbreck, M.D.
Superintending
Alexander, 10 Drs
Officers.
London
Cav. Subdivision
London
320
Staff, ^c.
of Great Britain.
see
and Masters.
Professors
La7idsca2)e
Mathematics and
History,
Arithmetic
T. Weddle,
3. F.
Fortification
FRAS.
FRAS.
Tnisden, BA.
S,-
Military Surveying
Military Drawing
French
Edward de la Motte
Rev. George E. Cole, M.A.
/ Rev. Slater W. Heale, M.A.
G. Cambier
)
H. Marillier
Lt.-Col. W. H. Adams,Un.
Capt. Garnet Man, Unatt.
Geo. D. Burr
John Piercy
Thomas Costin.
Lt. Robert Petley, h. p.
Drawing
Geography,
a}id Classics
G. Boully
German
F.
Demmler
Carl Dressner
Capt.
Capt.
Capt.
Capt.
Baldwin
Claremont
Raines
Capt. Lock
81 F.
Canadian
Lieut.
Rifles.
Harvey
50
82
60
90
Gordon
Capt. Douglas
Ens. Preston
95 F.
69 F.
F.
P.
F.
F.
RECRUITING OFFICERS.
Commandant
2rf
in
Command
and Inspector
Lieut.-Governor
Lt. -Gen.
SiVCha.W. Pasley,
CB.
Professors
iffti.W. H.Johnstone,
Mathematics and
Classics
Fortifications
W.
-.t
BombayArmy
"'"'^''^'^
H. ti-m
Wilson
ti
and Masters.
B.A.
(Chaplain)
Rcr. R. Inchbald, B.A.
[Arthur Dusautoy, B.A.
Lieut. T. Cook,'jM'. FP.S.
Lt.-Col. W.Jacob, Bombay Art.
Lt.Col. Basil Jackson, h.p. Royal
Staff Corps
Capt. W. A, Tate, late of Bombay Engineeis
f
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Lt.
Captain
ii.W.H.Dyett,
Orderly Officers
KCB.K.Mn^.FRS.FAS.FGS.
Landscape Drawing
J.C. Schetky,
A. Penley.
Cha. Bowles
Major M.
(
, ,
Hindustani Languages.
French
J.
Rowlandso^
Leon Contanseau
Geology and Mineralogy.. D. T. Ansted, A.M.
Chemistry
Edward Solly
Instructor in Small Arms Joseph Stevenson
Clerkfor passing Cadets \T. R. Clarke, Cadet
a)id Assist.-Surgeon )
Depart. India House
Steward, R.J. Leeds Houschcipcr, Mrs. Leeds
STAFF,
&c.
OF IRELAND.
321
...
S^^Xy!"^^
Jol.n Eden.
CB.
Unatt.
Vep.
QUARTER-MASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
Commanding B.
,
h. p.
^m
Artillery
rirm,!
2S^! u/.^fj.,,.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
Col. T. Dyneley, CB.
S. Armstrong.
n,,-,,/,.^.
Co,Land.TE,".,m
Mackenzie, 92
,;
gaT/irSrCa^t.
(Head Quarters-Dublin
AssLl^rtX.Jat'.C^,.
Y.
Robe^'rtson.
Unat t.
Colone Emmett
DISTRICTS.
Districts.
General Officers.
Aides de Camp.
The Province of
and
Counties
Sligo,
and
of
Ulster.
Louth,'
Lt. Severne, 16
Lane
Leitrini.
Lt.-Col. R. W. Brough.
h. p. 2 F.
Dublin.
Head Quarters,
Dublin.
of Dublin,
Kildure,Mealh,\VestMeatli,
Longford, and Roscommon,
part of Wieklow and King's
County, and tlie Towns of
Drogheda and Carrick on
The Counties
Doyle, Unatt.
I
Major-Gen.
W.
A. Qua.
Cochrane.
STJifte;!/!;/. HeadQuarters.
Kilkenny.
13
KH.
Waterford Wexford,
'y Major-Gen.
iueen's, and Carlow, parts
)f Wieklow and Tipperary.|
ny,
W 'Donald,
*^viioiu, CB.
i^^.
Lieut. M'Donald,92F.
Unatt.
As. Quar.
M. Gen.
Mundr,
Lieut.-Col. 6. C.
Unatt.
Head Quarters,'
Limerick.
Clarke,
S.
Toivn Major.
Shannon.
liimerick.
M. Gen.
F.
Unatt.
J.
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tTp'
Unatt.
Capl. Fleming, 63 F.
Assist. Qr.
and King's.
Mas. Gen.
Col.
^ Major-Gen.
Mansel,
KH.
Fort Major.
Black, Charles
Lt. J.
Fort.
RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
Northern.
lead Quarters,
Ncn-ry.
Consisting of the
>unties of Anim,
Armagh,
Paymaster
Robinson
Richardson
Leitrim,
ford,
Meath,
J,
Roscommon,
Officers.
Sli-
Southern.
and
Head
Lieut. Barnes, 50
Atklone
Quarters,
Cork.
Consistingofthe
counties of Clare,
Cork,
Kerry,
Kilkenny, Limerick,
Tipperary,
Waterford,
and
Surg,
to the
Forccs,T.Atkinion,M.V,
Superintending
Officers.
Lieut. Slater, 82 F.
Lieut. Mercer, 89 F.
..Limerich
..Clonmel
Wexford.
Qffl.cers.
Westmeath,
Wieklow, Carlow
and Kilkenny
Centre.
ildare,
Superintending
Queen's,
go,
LongMayo,
Jag.
Superintending
Down,
onegal,
....
S Hussars.
.
88 F.
.
4 Drs.
Coldst. Gds.
Extra
Major George Bagot
17 F.
Br.
Gr Gd*-
'g
Hussars^
46 P,
'
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jjfg.'
17'Lancer9'
.
13 Drs
7 Hussars.'
.
ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
STAFF, &c.
322
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comprising Corfu,
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Capt. E. C. Butler, 36 F.
Capt! Vise. Kirkwall, 71 F. (Extra)
Major-General C. E. Conyers, CB,
^.pt.^c E. Conyers 2 Dr. Gds.
Cant. Btresford, 16 F.
Lieut. Col, Walpole h. p Rifle Br.
Lt.-Col. Finucane, h. p. Unatt.
f
Aides-de-Camp
on.th^vtntiMajor-Gcneral
thej.af^^.^^
Dct-t^arer..Mast. Gen.
Major of Brigade
MALTA.
-.nhiPf
eovernor and Commander-in-Uue/
,
Engineers.
33 Col. Si;- William Reid, XCB. B.
Capt Hailewell, 28 F.
Lieut.-Col. Shone, R. Art.
.
.
Private Secretary
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CANADA.
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Major Rowan, R. Art.
f Capt. Wetherall, 49 F.
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I Capt. Hon. F. Colborne, 15 F. {Extra)
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Capt. Forman, Rifle Br.
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.Major Ramsay, 22 F.
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Commander-in-Chief
Lieut.
Edw. Bowles, 60
F.
Military Secretary
Aides-de-Camp
Adjutant- General
Assistant-Adjutant-Gcneral
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Military Secretary
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Madras Cavalry
Stonehouse, 74 F. {Extra.)
Lieut.-Gen. Slaveley, CB.
Major Talbot, 43 F.
Military Secretary
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Lieut.-Col. T. S. Pratt, CB.h. p. 26 F.
Deputy- Adjutant-General
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MaJ.-Gen. on the Stajf, commanding the Mysore Div ..^ Major-Gen. W. H. Scwell, CB.
Lieut. Drury, Madras Infantry
Aide-de-Camp
MaJ.-Gen. on the Staff, connnanding the Centre X)i...^3a2B Major-Gen. R. Macneil
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Aide-de-Camp
Aides-de-Camp
Lieut. Sapte,
( Lieut.
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Commander-in-Chief
BOMBAY.
Lord Elphinstone
Governor
Military Secretary
Commander-in-Chief
Military Secretary
Lieut.-Gen.
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Lieut. T. Gillcy, 78 F.
[ Capt. Lorrf G. A. Beauclerk, 10 Drs.
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HONG KONG.
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Arthur Edward Kennedy, Esq.
Gambia.
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Capt. FitzRoy, R. Art.
19 Major-Gen. Sir Robert Nickle, KH., Sydney
Lieut. Wallace, Gr. Gds.
Capt. King, 3 F.
^ Lieut. -Col. Edw. Macarthur, Unatt., Sydney
Capt. Jenner, 1 1 F., Sydney
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Aide-de-Camp
Major-Gen. on tlie Staff
Assistant Military Secretary
Aide-de-Camp
Deputy Adjutant-General
Major of Brigade
Lieutenant-Governor
Aide-de-Camp
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Capt.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Commander
Commandant of the
Troojis
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
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Lt.-Col. Irwin,
Governor
Private Secretary
NEW ZEALAND.
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Governor
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Fort Adjutant
Browne, CB,
h. p.
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HELIGOLAND.
Lifut .-Governor
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Secretaries
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C. B. Egerton, GCMG.
CH.
C. Halkett,
Lieut. -Generals.
Sir A. Woodford, GCB.
Generals.
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Henry Shadforth
Henry D'Oyly
John Diiify, CB.
Sir Jolm Bell, KCB.
Mdjor-Gencrals.
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Felix Calvert,
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Sir Richard Doherty
Lt.-Gen. Sir
in
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Acting Committee.
W.
Calvert, CB.
Paty, CB. KH.
SecretaryHenTy
Office,
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Major- Generals.
Hon. H.F.C. Cavendish
Elliot,
Esq.
Whitehall Yard.
Wm.
Commons.
Pf
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storekeepers.
Storekeepers.
Storekeepers.
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Ketham
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Carlisle
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poktsmouth
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F. M. Cromartie James
Barbadoes
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CAPTA
1 Mr. Sparkes has received the Silver War Medal with five Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Talavera,
Toulouse.
2 Mr. Thomson has received the Silver War Medal with three clasps for Talavera, Busaco, and Badajoz.
3 Mr. Butcher has received the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Vittoria,
Sebastian, Orthes, and Toulouse.
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Captain F. F. Laye
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4 Belturbet nad Cavan
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Lieut. J. Orr
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Buckley
William Tucker
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CANADA:
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2 Kingston
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North District
Hong Kong
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Montreal
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E. Woolford
T. U. A. Stephens'8
George Priestley
4 Sydney, Cape Breton .... S. Rigby
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MajorSmith served with the Rifle Brigade during the Peninsular war from 1808 to its terminaand was present at tlie actions of Calcavellas, Royales, Constantino, Betanzos, EI
Burgo, C'orunna, Gallegos, Barquillo, and the Coa dangerously wounded ; siege and storm of
Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance to and capture of
1
tion iu 1814,
Madrid, action of San Milan, battle of Vittoria, action at Echalar, both attacks of Vera, battle of the
Nivelle, action of Arcangues, battle of Orthes, action of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
Served
ilsothe campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
He has received the War Medal
*
2 Lieut. Boase served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the32nd, and was present at
the battles of Rolcia, Vimiera,and Corunna, siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca
gun-shot
wound in the left leg and another through the right shoulder; battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th
and 30th July, 1813 ; battle of the Nivelle, gun-shot wound in the fprehead battles of the Nive,
Orthes, and Quatre Bras, gun-shot through the left ankle joint. He has received the War Medal
with eight Clasps.
3 Captain Mackintosh has received the War Medal with six clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz,
Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive.
4 Lieut. Sinclair served in the Peninsula with the 2nd battalion 44th Regt., and has received
the War Medal with two clasps for Fuentes d'Onor and Badajoz, at which last he was severely
wounded.
I'
War
328
5 Capt. Kirkman served with tlie Rifle Brigade during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12,
13, and 14, in the Peninsula, including the actions and defence of Cadiz, siege of Tarragona, battle of Barrosa, actions near Fuente Guhialdo and Aldca de Ponte, siege and
capture of Cindad Rodrigo (volunteered the storming party), siege and capture of
Badajoz (volunteered, and accompanied the forlorn hope, and was wounded in the head),
battle of Salamanca, advance to and capture of Madrid, subsequent retreat through
Spain, affairs of San Munoz and San Milan, battle of Vittoria, and three days' severe
skirmishing in following the enemy to Pampeluna, which ended in the capture of their
action at Echalar, passage of the Bidassoa, various actions in the Pyrenees,
last guu
battle of Nivelle (gun-shot wound in the right arm ), action of Arcangues, and passage of
He has received the War
the Nive. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Belgium.
Medal with eight Cla-<ps.
6 Captain Drummond served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula, and was present at Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Castrijon, Salamanca, Alba de Tormes, Madrid, San
Munos, Castalla, San Milan, Vittoria, Pyienees. Bridge of Zansi, Port d'Achard, Bridge
of Vera, Bidassoa, Nivelle, Arcangues, Nive, Orthes, ?t. Germain, Tarbes, St. Simon,
and Toulouse (Medal and eight Clasps). Also the campaign of 1815, including Quatre
Bras, Genappe, and Waterloo.
7 Major Ford served with the Royal Artillery in the Peninsula and South of France,
and was present at the battle of Toulouse, for which be has the Silver War Medal
with one Clasp. On the termination of the Peninsular War in 1814, he embarked at
Bordeaux with the army^for Canada, and served there until the close of the American war.
8 Captain Travers, prior to entering the army, served as a Midshipman in the Diana
frigate, under Captain Maling, for three years, on the West India Station, and was frequently engaged in boats cutting out vessels under the batteiies at the islands of Curacoa
and Cuba. In July 180G he embarked with a detachment of the Rifle Brigade for South
America, and was severely wounded in the shoulder at the attack on the suburbs of Buenos
Ayres on the 3rd July 1807, but this did not prevent his entering the town on the 5th
with General Crawfurd's Brigade. He served under Sir John Moore during the campaign
and retreat to Corunnain 1808-9 ; and subsequently accompanied his Regt. to Walcheren.
From 1811 to 1814 he served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, where his horse was shot under him when acting as Adjutant ; capture of the
French rear guard on the following day, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, aSair near
Val Moresco, covering the siege of Burgos, and several skirmishes on the retreat to PorCommanded the Advanced Guard of the Light Brigade at the battle of Vittoria,
tugal.
the Pyrenees, and various affairs of Out Posts. At Vera Bridge he commanded the
In 1814 he accompanied his Regt. to America, and was severely
advance Picquet.
wounded in the attack on New Orleans. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
9 Captain Gaynor served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese army during 1808, 9,
and 10, when he was wounded and taken prisoner at Arroyo del Puerco.
10 Major Gossett served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to July
1814, including the battle of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Dec, passage of
the Gave d'01eron,battleof Orthes, actions at Tarbes and Tournefeuille, and battle of Toulouse. Servedafterwardsin the American War,and was constantly engaged near New Orleans
from 23d Dec. 1814, to the 7th Jan. 1815, and was also present at the attack on New Orleans
on the 8th Jan. wounded in the head. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
11 Lieut. Hughes served in the Peninsula with the 57th froml810 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the Battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of A Ibuseverely wounded through the left thigh ; retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria,
hera,
the Pyreneeson the 28th and 30th July, and the Nivelle, severely wounded in the right
thigh,where the ball remained for nine years. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
12 Capt. Hicks served in the Peninsula in 1812, 13, and 14, including the battle of
He was present with the Anglo-Sicilian army during
Castalla, and siege of Tarragona.
the whole of the operations on the coast of the Fai-o against Murat, including the siege of
He served as a Lieut.-Colone! with the Anglo-Spanish Legion in 1835, 36,
Scylla Castle.
and 37, including the action before Ernani, relief of Bilboa, storming the lines of San
(severely
wounded in the side), operations on the 10th, 12th, 14th, and 15th
Sebastian
March, general action on the 16th March, 1837, during which he was wounded, and had his
horse killed under him. For his services in the British Legion he has received two medals.
14 Captain Minchin served in the 51st the campaign and battle of Corunna. On the
expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked with the regt. for
Lisbon in Jan. 1811, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, covering the siege
of Ciudad Rodrigo, two sieges of San Christoval, covering the 2d siege of Badajoz, affair
near Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, covering the
siege of Bui-gos, actions of Monasterio and Quintana Pulla, and retreat into Portugal
;
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, covering the siege of San Sebastian, action of Lesaca
;
War
Services
of the Barrack-Masters,
329
Waterloo campaign.
19 Lieut. H.Graham served in the West Indies, where he was engaged in several actions.
He was also at the capture of Minorca ; the expulsion of the French from Egypt ; and in the
Peninsula and France to the conclusion of the war, at the capture of Badajoz was the first who
entered tbat fortress. When on board the Sanmel and Jane transport with 300 soldiers, cap-
tured a privateer wliich came alongside that vessel at night, when the fire of the troops annihilated her crew. Lieut. Cxraham has received four severe wounds during these services. He
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Badajoz.
20 Lieut, Rutherford served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, was present at the
defence of Cadiz in 1810, lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal,
Redinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, battle
of Vittoria, blockade of Pampehina, battles of the Pyrenees, Pampeluna, and the Nivelle,
and Nive, passage of the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, action of Vic Bigorre, and battle
of Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
21 Major De Renzy served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and
capture of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula in the 82nd, and at the battle
of Vittoria be was most severely wounded by a cannon-shot, right arm amputated. He
has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
22 Major Edwards served with the 13th Dragoons through the Peninsular war, and has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
24 Lt. Col. Doyle sailed in 1805 witii Lord Cathcart's expedition to Hanover, and being
shipwrecked became a prisoner of war to the Dutch. In 1808 he went with Sir Arthur Wellesley's expedition to Portugal, and was shot through the body at Roleia.
In 1809he wasat the
siege, sortie, and capture of Flushing, and storming of Fort Ramakins.
In 1810, 11, and 12
he served in the Peninsula in Picton's Division, in pursuit of Massena fromSantarem, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Roblida, Condeixa, Sabugal, and Fuentes d'Onor; siege of Badajoz in 1811, cavalry affair at El Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm
of Badajoz (a ball lodged in the cavity of the chest, unextracted a ball through the right
arm, which was splintered neck and head wounded) ; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire. In 1814 embarked for Canada in command of a detachment of the 5th
repelled two attacks en the Transport by Privateers. Present with the Army at Platsburgh.
He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
25 Captain White served on the expedition to tlie Elbe and Weser under Lord Cathcart;
the principal campaigns in the Peninsula undur the Duke of Wellington including the
operations on the Coa during the siege and battle of Almeida, the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo,
the siege and storming of Badajoz, the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the
Retiro, the siege of Burgos and affair on retreat at Muriel.
The campaigns in Flanders
and France under Lord Lynedoch and the Duke of ^^'ellington, including the attack on
Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, the affair of Fort Frederick Heudrick, and siege of
Bergen-op-Zoom, the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris,.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
26 Captain Roy served in the 71st at the battle of Blenberg and capture of the Cape
of Good Hope in 1806. Capture of Buenos Ayres same year including the several actions.
Campaign in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, including the actions at Roleia, Vimiera, Lugo,
and Corunna. Capture of Walcheren. Campaigns in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, and
present at the actions of Sobral and Fuentes d'Onor. He has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
^O'l' Services
330
of the Barrack-Masters.
37 Captaia Jeflreys entered the corps of Royal Marines as 2nd Lieut, ia 1809, and was
appointed to tlie Marine Artillery in the following year. He served off Boulogne, and also
in the action under Lord Cochrane at Basque Roads, as senior officer of Marine Artillery,
on board the Etna bomb vessel. In 1811 he proceeded with the marine battalion, commanded by the late Sir Richard Williams, to Portugal, and returned to England in 1812.
In 1813 he obtained a company in the Glamorgan Militia, and having volunteered the same
year into the 53rd regt., he landed in Spain, and proceeded to jein the army at Toulouse.
He has received the Naval War Medal with one Clasp for Basque Roads.
28 Mr. Stephens served the campaign of 1815 with the 8rd battalion of the Royals,
and carried the regimental colour at the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on the following
day, battle of Waterloo (wounded in the arm), and capture of Paris.
30 Mai. Travers served the campaign of 1799 in Holland as a Lieut, and was severely
wounded in the body in the action near the Helder, 27th Aug. He was afterwards present
when the enemy under Marshal Brune were defeated in their attack on the British Lines,
10 Sept. also present at the battle of the 19th Sept. and that of the 2nd Oct. at Bergen
(wounded) ; together with the actions of the 6th and 10th Oct.
31 Major MacQueen served in the Peninsula with the 74th in Picton's Division,
from Feb. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, retreat
to the lilies of Torres Vedras, actions of Pombal, Redinha, Casal Novo, Fos d'Arouce,
and Sabugal, battles of Fuentes d'Onor (severely wounded) and Salamanca, capture of
Madrid and the Retiro, affairs on the retreat from Madrid to Portugal, battles of Vittoria
(thrice *-ounded), the Pyrenees (27th 28th and 30th July 1813), Nivelle,Nive, and Orthes,
actions of Vic Bigoire and Tarhes, and battle of Toulouse (severely wounded through the
He has received the silver War Medal with nine Clasps.
lungs).
32 Mr. Hogg served at Walcheren in 1809 ; in the campaign on the American lines in
1814 and afterwards in the batteries before Platsbarg. Actively employed in suppressing
the Rebellion in Canada in 1837-38.
33 Lieut.-Colonel Warren served in India with the 65th Regt. against Pirates in the
Persian tiulf (severely wounded ), and attack on Ras-El-Khyma in 1809. Attack and capture of the Mauritius in 1810. Capture of Noa-Nuggur, Anjar, and Kincoote in Kallewar
and Gnzyrat in 1812 and 14. Mahratta and Pindarree campaigns of 1817 and 18. CapSecond expedition
Escalade of Bhooj, the capital ot Kutch.
ture of Poona (Medal).
against Pirates in the Persian Gult in 1819. Capture of Ras-El-Khyma and Zaya. AfterSecretary
to
Sir
Military
Lionel
Smith;
and finally retired
wards in the West Indies as
from the service, owing to ill-health, in 1847, being Deputy Quarter-Master-General at
Jamaica.
34 Lieut.-Colonel Raitt sei-ved with the Queen's Royals in Ireland during the Rebellion
of 1798, and was present at the capture of Wexford from the rebels, and at the surrender
of the French at Ballinamuck. Accompanied the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and
was present at the battles of the 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Served the Egyptian
catnpaign of 1801, including the siege and capture of Fort Aboukir, battleof the 21st March,
siege and capture of Fort St. Julian, affair of Rahmania, and blockade and surrender of
Alexandria (Turkish War Medal). Landed in the Peninsula 21st Aug. 1808, and present
at the battle of Vimiera, in all the operations of Sir John Moore's army on its retreat, and
Accompanied the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and preat the battle of Corunna.
In 1810 proceeded to Portugal as aide-de-camp to
sent at the capture of Flushing.
Major-General Houstan ; present during the operations of Massena's retreat, and battle
of Fuentes d'Onor. He has received the War Medal tvith four Clasps.
;
331
whom
may
61
Captaiiigj
of
LlEDTENANT-COLONELS.
Commission.
arles
Hughes, 24 F.
SJosephMarkHarty,
\n. T.
Commission.
Retired.
James W.
Fairtlougli, 63 F,
Bicliard Willington, 84 F.
Henry Senior, 65 F
35|l7 Aug. 41
JTif.SSF. 22 July 41 14 June 42
.
10 Oct.
23 July 89
Tronson, 13 F.
Richard Westmore, 33 F.
mes Lewis Basden, CB. 89 F
"l
14
seph Kelsall, 70 F. .
Robert Hunt, 49 F.
inry C. Streatfeild, 87 F.
22
28
29
4
Aug. 42
14 Apr. 48
July 30 1g June 43
June 38 23 Feb. 44
Mar. 44 30 Mar. 44
Oct. 33 18 April 45
June 42
^9
...
Retired.
Sept.45
Sept.45
Dec. 45
Dec. 45
Jan. 46
^3
17 Sept. 33 16
8 April42!l6
19 Sept. 34 30
23 Feb. 44 30
II May 39 10
6 Nov. 41 1
17 July 40 10
23 Nov. 41 15
9 Nov. 46 8
May 46
July 46
Oct. 60
July 51
Majoks.
KH.U F.
26 Oct. 35 80
27 Sept. 39 8
.
12 April 31 26
10 Jan. 37 II
.
10 Jan. 37 27
PeterJohn Willats, 48 F.
.
8 Feb. 34 6
muel George Carter, 16 F.
23 Nov. 41 27
irald Roehfort. 3 F. Lt.-Col. .
C. Chads, 1 W.l. Regt. i^-Co^. 1 July 42 3
4 Oct. 42 30
3bert I'attisson, 13 F. Lt.-Col.
ail Wni. Rurney, JTH. Cape )
.,
*'
16
Mounted Riflemen, Lt.-Col. ] ^'^ ' *"
.18 Dec. 40 23
m. Raban, 22 F.
Oeo. Fitz Gerald Stack,
exander Sharrock, 29 F.
Philip Aubin, 57 F.
Henrv Clements, 16 F.
Oct. 40
Jan. 41
Oct. 41
Feb. 42
Mar. 42
May
42
Sept. 42
Mar. 43
June 43
Feb. 44
Feb. 44
NorraanMaclean,C'B.55F.i^.-Co?. 23 Dec. 42
E. W. Bray, CB. 39 F. Lt.-Col. 80 Apr. 44
John H. Poole, CB. 22 F. Lt.-Col. 4 July 48
23 Nov. 41
Charles Rayner Newman, 14 F.
26 Feb. 45
.
.
^3 Edward Kenny, 89 F.
7 Aug. 40
John Thomas Griffiths, 25 F.
27June45
.
.
Jolin O'Grady, 17 F.
P Joseph Swinburne, 83 F.Li.-CoMI Nov. 51
.
9 Nov. 46
.
{3 John Norman, .54 F.
11 Nov. 51
Nicholas Palmer, 56 F. Lt.-Col.
14 Apr. 46
affil A. Robert L'Estrange, 71 F.
1 1 Nov. 51
.
Daniel Frazer, 42 F. Lt.-Col.
.
11
7
Nov. 45
Aug. 46
30 Nov. 49
15 Feb. 50
10 Jan. 51
16 Sept. 51
12 Dec. 51
4
Mar. 63
4 Mar, 53
29 April 53
!3
20
May 58
May 53
CaPT \INS.
Isaac Richardson, 11 F. Major
ylmer Dowdall, 54 F.
iter Eason, 61 F.
John Clarke, 66 F. Major
Brooke Pigot, 69 F.
eter Sutherland, 72 F. Major
Richard Tatton, 77 F. Major
James T. Moore, 87 F. Major
John Marshall, 91 F. Major .
J12H Robert Cochrane, Ritle Br.
28 JUne 88 30 Oct. 40
2 May 29
do
21 June 33
do
28 June 38
do
29 Aug. 26
do
10 Jan. 87
do
28 June 88
do
do
do
22
May
28
do
do
do
.
28 June 38 2 Anril 41
John Bonamy, 6 F. Major
a2;iRich.Handcock,46F.Ma;or 10 Jan. 37
do
.
5 June 30
do
ichard Fry, 63 F.
do
George Pincknev, 82 F. Major 22 Julv 30
16 Mar. 32
.
.
do
B. F. Passley, S2 F.
.
28 Feb. 28
.
do
harles Gordon, 93 F.
Richard Manners, 59 F. Major 28 June 38 9 April 41
27 May 86 5 June 41
3hn Kelly, 6 F
do
James Jackson, 57 F. Major . 28 June 38
do
dam Von Beverhoudt. 58 F. . 29 April 36
28 June 38
do
mbrose Spong, 60 F. Major
28 June 38 1 July 41
;obert Browne, 16 F. Major
22 July .30 5 Oct. 41
tephen Noel, 92 F. Major
)\Vm.SR\\,KH.iievi{.Cos. Lt.-Col.
do
26 Oct. 4
.
13 Mar. 35 14 April 43
ohn M. Hewson, 89 F.
i^m.WliiteWarburton,67F. >/(7/. 23 Nov. 41 24 Not. 43
ho.HintonHemmans,78F.Mrt;o'
do
29 Dec. 48
.
22 July 30
obert Terry, 31 F. Lt.-Col.
Alex. Campbell, 38 F. Major . 23 Nov. 41 22 Mar. 44
13 Feb 35 10 May 44
John Adrian Lutraan, 24 F.
28 Nov. 41 10 May 44
Henrv Dixon, 81 F. Major
1 June 38 27 Sept. 44
ohn Blackall, 39 F.
Poyntz, 80 F. Major . 23 Nov. 41 .30 Sept. 44
( James
10 Jan. 37 6 Dec. 44
V^illiam Cox, 54 F. Major .
WL John Griffith, 1 W. I. Regt. 29 July 36 6 Dec. 44
23 Nov. 41 9 May 45
harles R. Wright, 43 F. Major
;dw. Goatc, 35 F. Major ... .22 July 80 8 May 46
Lynch, 14 F. jVoyor
.
23 Nov.41|18 Sept.46
J M. C.
Villiam Dempster, 41 F. Major 23 Nov. 41 9 Oct. 40
9 Oct. 87' 13 Nov. 46
ohn Harvey, 87 F
tobertAlex.Andrews,30F.A/a;,
9 Nov. 4fllll Dec. 46
ieorgeMalnwaring, 29F.
.
5 June 40129 Jan. 47
.
Wm.
John King, 21 F.
John Campbell, 74 F.
William Barnes, 17 F. Major
John Bolton, 75
F.
Major
Hender Mounsteven, 48
Charlton O'Neill, 97 F.
F.
.
.
Major
25 June
...
Henry NichoUs, 94
3 Oct.
15 Dec.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
9 Sept.
26 Jan.
28 Au
80 Nov
23 Nov.
31 May
F.
9 Feb.
99 F. Maj. . 23 Nov.
23 Nov.
.
^J Joseph Smith, 14 F. Major
.
16 Nov.
^aail David Cooper, 17 F.
23 Nov.
{i Edward Boyd, 29 F. Major .
Angus Wm. Mackay, 21 F.Major 9 Nov.
9 Nov.
Benoit Bender, 82 F. Major
.
9 Nov.
James Ward, 81 F. 3Iajor .
John Joseph Grier, 93 F. Major 23 Nov. 41
9 Nov. 46
Abraham Splaine, 81 F. Major
Philip Bolton, 77 F
10 Sept. 47
Jan. .i7
Robert Shepherd, 76 F.
.
11 Nov. 51
Fred. Tudor, 38 F. Major
T. Prendergast, 3Iajor, 8 W. I. R. 11 Nov. 51
9 Oct. 41
Rodney Mylius, Ceylon Regt.
3 Dec. 47
William Macdonald, 93 F. . .
11 Nov. 51
Charles Irvine, 38 F. Major
Henry Alexander Kerr, 1 F. Major 9 Nov. 46
Henry Fra. Stokes, 38 F. Major 11 Nov. 51
Kenneth Murchison, 29 F. . . 22 Dec. 45
John Gage Lecky, 38 F.Major . 11 Nov. 51
9 Nov. 46
\3 Wm. Atkin, Canadian H.Major
.
3 Dec. 52
.
Denis Dunn, 69 F.
26 Oct. 41
.
Robert M'Caskill, 97 F.
30 April 44
Charles Campbell, 89 F. Major
William Newhouse, 5 F. Major 11 Nov. 51
Charles H. Potts, 19 F. Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 51
G. A. Barnes, St. Helena Regt.Jtffy. 11 Nov. 51
14 May 42
Wm. A. Rogers, 95 F.
Ewan McPherson,
.5
...
May 47
do
Sept. 47
Jan. 48
Apr. 48
May
48
June 48
July 48
Oct. 48
Oct. 48
Dec. 48
Feb. 49
Mar. 49
June 49
July 49
Aug. 49
Mar. 50
Mar. 50
Aug. 50
Sept. 50
Feb. 61
51
July 51
Oct. 51
May
Mar. 52
Mar. 52
May 53
June 52
July 53
Sept. 63
Nov. 53
Dec. 63
Dec. 52
Jan. 53
Jan. 53
Apr. 53
May 53
June 58
July 63
Aug. 53
Nov. 58
.
.
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on or before
the Slst March, 1834.
If appointed
CORPS.
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1,100
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1,200
1,000
1,000
600
500
500
500
900
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s.
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and
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Guards. Dragns.
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d.
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Colonel 2nd Commandant
Colonel
Lieut.-Colonel
4
15
Captain
Do. having higher Rank by Brevet
Lieutenant
Do. after 7 years' service
Comet, Ensign, and 2d Lieutenant
19
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capacity as a Medical OflRcer on Full Pay.
+ If 2d Capt. 17. 9d.
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t If
2d Capt.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
After 25
Years' actual
Inspector-General
Deputy Inspector-General
s.
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After 10 but
Under 10
jnder 25 Years''under 20 Years' Years' actual
actual Service, actual Service.
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d.
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Staff Surgeon
19
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Assistant Surgeon
^
10
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7
N.B. A Medical Offlcerhereafterpromotedwillberequiredtoserveupontheminimum Pay ofhisr
Rank One Year, if he
in the Medical Department prior to 29th July 1830
and Two Years, if he received his first Medical Commission subsequently to
that date, unless he had higher Pay in his old Rank than such minimum, in which case he must serve the above period upon
that Rat e of Pay which may be next above his former Pay, before he can receive any Increase.
I
'
25
s.
Staff Surgeon
j
I
Assistant Surgeon
Apothecary
Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
If placed
d.
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t I placed on Half
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HALF PAY.
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REQIMENTA C RANK.
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^Continuation of Notes of \Qth Foot.]
9 Capt. Dunbar served with the ISth in China (Medal), and was present at Canton, Amoy, Chusan
Chinhae, Ninspo, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. He served with the 10th at the
battle ol Goojerat (Medal).
10 Captain Ornie served with the 16ih Lancers in the action of Maharajpore (Medal). Also in the
carapaign on the Sutlej (Medal), and was present in the actions at Buddiwal and Aliwal, in which last he
received a severe bayonet wound when charaing the Seik inlantry.
12 Capt. Norman served with the luth in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, and was present in the battle
of Sobraon (Medal). He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was present during the whole
of the siege operations against Mooltan and suirender of the fortress, including the ati'air of the 9ih Sept.,
storming the enemy's strongly entrenched position before Mooltan, and commanded the troops in the
advanced batteries of the camp during the action of Soorjkoond: afterwards present at the battle of
before
(Medal and
action of Soorjknond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Uowlut Gate
the storming party), and surrender of the fortress : afterwards present at the battle of Gocyeiat
Mooltan,
(commanded
clasps).
17 Lieut. Araiel served with the 10th in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also in the early part of the siege operations against Mooltan in 1848, and in the action of
Soorjkoond (Medal).
18 Lieut. Cliandler served with the 10th in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, including the battle of Sobraon
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9, includins the whole of the siege operations before Mnoltan,
(wounded), storming the enemy's strongly entrenched position, carrying of the heights
before Mooltan, and surrender of the fortress: afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal & clasps).
19 Lieut. Ensor served the Punjaub campaign of 18J8-9 with the IQth, including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, and surrender of the
fortress : afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
20 Lieut. Clitibrd was present with the 10th at the battle of Goojerat (Medal).
21 Lieuts. J. E. H. Taylor, Bluett, and Whaite, served in the Punjaub campaign with the 10th, including the latter part of the siege operations before Mooltan, and surrender of the fortress, and battle of
(Medal).
at the battle of
Foot.']
shah and Sobraon ; and with the SOth Regt. in the Burmese war of 1852, including the capiure of Martahan,
the operations before Rangoon on the 12tli, 13th, and 14th April, and capture of the Great Dagon Pagoda ;
also at the capture of Prome.
335
[Continuation of Notes of 6\st Foot.'\
i Lieut.-Colonel Errington servtd with tlie 51st during the war in Burmah from April to Dec. 1852; was on
board the E. I. C. steam sloop Seiostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon river; served durins? the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and eominandcd the regihi' also commanded
the troops engaged at the as..ault and capture
intiit at the storm and capture of Rangoon
of Bassein, IDth May (wounded). Received the especial approbation of the Governor-General in Council for his
:
services.
5 Lieut.-Colonel Rice and Lieut. Carter served witli the 51st during the war in Burmah from April to Aug.
1852 was on board the E. I. C. steam sloop Scsostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's
stockades on the Rangoon river; served di^ring the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm
and capture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May (severely wounded). Lieut.-Col.
Rice was mentioned with Lieut. Cartel i.i General Godwin's despatches as " deserving the best consideration of
Government" for capturing by storm with liis company and a sub-division of the 9th Madras Native Infantry the
enemy's stronghold, and entrenched position south of Bassein, armed with sixteen guns and twenty gingalls ;
honoured with the best thanks of the Governor-General in Council.
6 Captain Anderson, Paymaster Burney, Qr.-Master Shean, and Dr. Beatson, served with the 51st throughout
the Burmese war of 1852-53; on board the P.. I. C. steam frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity,
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon.
8 Captain Irby, served with the 51st throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53;
on board the E. I. C. steam
frigate .Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river;
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the sloim and cajiture of Rangoon;
also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May. Commanded a detachment consisting of tour companies of
the 51st with Brigadier-General Cbeape's force during the whole of the successful operations in the Donabew district,
ending in the assault and capture, on the I9tli March 1853, of the stronghold of the Burmese chief Myat-toon.
9 Captain Darrocu served with the Royals in Canada during the Rebellion of 1837-8. He served also with the
G2iid In the campai;!n on the Sutlej (medal), and was wounded at Ferozeshah.
Served with the 51st throughout
the Burmese war of 1852-53 was on board the E. I. C. steam frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction
of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity
(including the storming of the White House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon also at the assault
and capture of Bassein 19th May (wounded) ; and served as Deputy-Assistant Qr.-Master-General at the taking
of Pegu 21st November.
10 Captains Manners and Singleton, Lieuts. O'Callaghan, Cleeve, and Mitford, served with the 51st throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; on board the E. I. C. steam Irlgate Ferooz during the naval action and
destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; served during the succeeding three days' operations
in the vicinity (including the storming of the While House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon.
Captain Singleton also served with Captain Irby's detachment of four companies with the force under Brig idierGeneral Cheape, during the whole of the successful operaiions iu the Donabew district ending in the assault and
capture, on the 19th March 1853, of the stronghold of the Burmese chief Myat-toon. Captain Manners served
as Brigade Major to the 1st Madras Brigade of the army of Burmah from Sept. 1852.
11 Captain Marston served with the 41sl Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, (Medal) and was present in
the engagements with the enemy on the 28th April in the I'lsheen Valley; in that of the 29th May near Candahar,
30th Aug., at Goaiiie, 5th Sept. befoie Gliuznee, occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool,
expedition into Kohistan, storm, capture, and destruction of Istalirt, and In the various minor affairs In and between
the Bolan and the Khyber Passes. Served with the5lst throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53
was on boird the
E. I. C. steam frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
river; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of
;
Rangoon.
12 Meuls. Madden, and Baillle, served with the 51st throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; on board the E. I. C.
steam sloop Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river;
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (Including the storming of the White House
Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon also at the assault and capture of Bassein 19th May.
13 Lieuts. Marshall, and Agg, served with the 51st throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; on board the
E. I C. steam frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
river
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White
House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May.
14 Lieut. Slicatle served with the 51st in Burmah from June 1852 to the end of the war, and was present in an
engagement on the heights opposite Promo on 12th November.
IG .\3sist.-Surgeon Meikleham served with the 51st during the war in Burmah from April to June 1852;
was on board the E. I. C. steam sloop Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades
in the Rangoon river; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinitj, (including the stormingof the White House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon.
17 Dr. Crawford served with the 5lst throughout the Burmese war of 18.'i2-35; was onboard the E. I. C. steamfrigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades in the Rangoon river; served
during the succeeding three days' operation.s in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon (including the storming of the White House Redoubt; also the storm and at capture of Bassein, 19tli May.
18 Assist.-Surgeon Anderson served with the 51st during the war in Buimah from April to Nov. 1852; on
hoard the E. I. C. steam frigate Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on
the Rangoon river served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and
capture of Rangoon also at the assault and capture of Bassein, on the 19th May.
19 Captain Dickson served with the 51st In Burmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and was present with
Captain Irby's detachment of four companies with Brigadier-General Cbeape's force until shortly before the
capture of Myat-toon's stronghold, when he was left in comm.md of a detachment to protect the sick and
;
wounded of
the firoe.
20 Ensign Traftbrd served with the 51bt in Burmah from Sept. 1862 to the end of the war; and was present
with Captain Irby's detachment of four companies with Brigadier-General Cbeape's force during the whole of the
successful operations in the Donabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the 19th March 1853, of the
stronghold of the Burmese cliiif .Myat-toon.
21 Ensign Acton, served with tlieSlst in Burmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and was present with Capt.
Irby's detachment of four companies with Brigadier-General Cheape's force during the whole of the successful
operations in tlie Donabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the 19th March 1853, of the stronghold ol the Burmese chlif Myat-toon.
22 Lieut. And. ison served with the 5Ut throughout the Burmese war of 1852-.53; on board the E. I. C. steam
frigate Sesostris during the naval action and tiestruction of the luemy's stock. ,dis lo the R>tiigoon river; and
sw-rved during the ^u^ ceding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon,
and at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19tii May 1853.
....
..
OFFICERS
RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY,
INCLUDING
j)ay.
Officers above the rank of Captain loill be found in the list of Field Officers, at the
beginning of the book, according to the dates of their Hank in the Army.
CAPTAINS.
CORNET,
ja
..
Mar. 95
9 April 25
4 Dec. 99
21 July 25
11
31 Jan,
WHEN
LIEUT, oi
ENSIGN.
PLACED ON
HALF PA v.
27 Jan. 96 18 July
31 Dec. 28 24 Feb,
26 July 04 15 Feb.
30 July 29 28 Dec.
26 Aug. 14
8 Oct. 47
18 Jan. 21
31 Dec. 44
51
09 22 June 15
. .
11 20
Aug. 13 13 Aug.
12 20
May
never
36
May 46
25 Dec.
April
13 Jan.
16 June
29 Feb.
Dec.
^
$
May 39
2 April
25 Dec.
never
May
13
21
32
17
5 Mar.
18 Nov. 53
April
April
28
25
20
5
13
20
27
Aug.
June
Aug.
April 18
Jan.
Feb,
Feb,
Feb.
26 27 Sept, 33 29 July
May 04 22 July
May 01 27 Jan,
20 21 June 30 23 Nov,
34 31 Dec. 39 3 Oct,
28
14
18 Nov,
June
Aug.
Aug. 51
Nov.
Sept.
April
01 14
11
25 Sept.
15 Nov.
10 Aug.
25 Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
03
29
42
1814
15 Jan.
27 Dec.
8 Oct.
July
Dec.
May
Nov.
April
Feb.
Dec,
Aug.
12 July
44
26 April 44
10
21
15
3
April 25
Aug. 16
Nov, 43
Oct, 48
.4.pril
18 Aug.
46
48
July 51
4 May 20
Oct. 10 22 Dec. 25
June
26 June 38
Dec.
3 Dec. 47
July
2 Feb. 15
Oct.
11
Aug.
Feb.
May
April
Jan.
April
never
April
May
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
never
Nov.
June
Feb.
Mar. 16
Nov. 35
30 6 Mar, 40 21
June
Aug.
June 30
13 Nov, 40
5 April 27
24 Jan, 28
1814
16 Feb. 52
12 Nov. 47
25 Sept. 34
Feb,
1811
Captains.
338
WHEN
CORNET,
PLACED ON
HALF I'AY.
ETC.
never
25 Dec.
never
never
25 Dec.
never
19 May 46 22 Feb.
20 Aug.
2
Dec.
20 Feb.
9 April
18 June
9 Apr. 25,17 Aug.
5 Nov.
29 Jan. 24! 11 Feb.
26 Apr.
24 Apr 35 26 Apr.
25 Jan.
26 Jan.
17 Nov.
16 Aug.
10 Au-.
9 Nov.
16 Dec.
16 29 July
25 10 Jan.
Sept. 14
1814
Nov. 50
May 27
Jan.
Sept. 47
Feb. 45
May
16
37
WA
^
^
47
May 31
mA
46
14
41
16
53
25
51
22
49
18
46
52
31
48
25
38
26
34
51
41
02
53
14
33
^
^
30
25
40
52
45
25
53
44
25
27
62
18
47
16
26
31
19
16
53
..
...
Captains.
339
WHEN
CORNET,
PLACED ON
HALF I'AY.
ETC.
15 Feb. 16 9 April
2 Aug.
29 May 28 9 Jan.
8 April
25 Dec. 3 30 Dec.
28 June
Banbury, Stonehouse George, Unatt
never
|)iiliL4Biirges,Som.\Vakl.,3i'6W.IndiaK. 1 Oct.
20 Oct.
5 Nov. 12 20 Feb.
8 Mar.
Burke, Alexander/" Unattached
12 June 23 8 April
Burnaby, Edwin, Unattached
4 Nov.
5 May 00 13 June
Burnett, Rich. Parry ,^' Vet. Company . 10 July
1 Feb. 08 6 Nov.
$) Burton, Joliu Curzon,''- Royal Artillery 4 April
4 Nov. 05 21 April
Burton, Joseph Netterville," 37 Foot .... 5 Oct.
never
13 Sept.
Bussche, George, 20 Dragoons
never
25 Sept. 23 10 Sept.
Butler, Richard Alexander, Unattached.. 29 July
15 Dec. 25|10 Sept. 26 20 Sept.
Butler, Walter, Unattached
Butt, John Wells, Unattached
IG Jan. 16 2 Mar, 26 20 Nov.
never
Bygrave, Joseph, Unattached
25 Dec.
never
30 June 28 18 Mar.
Caffin, Wm. Geo. Chart, Royal Artillery
16 Dec.
14 Dec. 04 6 Nov,
Cameron, William," 13 Dragoons
G Aug.
2 Feb. 38 12 Oct.
Campbell, Colin, Unatt
10 Apr.
4 Mar. 00 27 July
Campbell, Duncan/* Royal Marines .... 21 May
28 Sept. 20 15 Dec.
Campbell, John, 74 Foot
10 Sept.
1 April 13 26 Dec.
Campbell, John ,*^ 26 F.firtrmcftil/r.a^^n-r 2 April
19 Jan. 30 14 April
Campbell, Patrick Scott, R. Artillery . 19 May
25 June 12 12 April
28 Feb.
13 Campbell, William," Unattached
17 May 34 29 Dec.
Capadose, Henry, Unattached
26 Feb.
29 Sept. 09 7 April
Carloss, John Baxter, t)(i Foot
11 Sept.
20 Julv 04 1 July
13 Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay ,^^ Royal Art. 22 Dec.
22 July 97 18 Aug.
Carpenter, D'gby Thomas, Gl Foot .... 23 Mar.
Carr, Ralph,-'^ Royal Marines
17 Mar. 31 13 Nov.
9 April
13 Carruthers, William,*" Unattached, )
22 May 12 1 Dec. 13 1 Jan.
2 Aug. 39
..
28
8
8 lAIay 1
1 April 36
12 Oct. 26
1 Nov. 16
25 Nov. 33
19 Oct.
20
25 June 02
5 Nov. 29
2 May 51
40 28 July 43
5 May 28
4} 14 April 41
6 Nov. 17
24 Aug. 52
08 22 Oct. 19
37
25 10 Sept
28 June
29 Dec.
15 Mar.
1 Dec.
80
31
46
33
19
GJuly 15
5 Mar. 41
42 22 July 42
18
May
32
11 Jan.
15
r*25Decl3
I
3 May 15
26
May
25 20 Jan.
32
48 10 Nov. 48
46 3 Feb.
62
27 July 32
14 Sept. 32
21 June 13
10 July 23
2 June 29
7
June 44
25 Oct.
21
32
25 April 26
24 Sept. 12
19 Mar. 07
8 Aug. 45
30 June 41
7 Sept.
17 Sept. 25
24 Aug. 32
M^
May 36
June 62
31 20 Mar. 35
22 2
25 22
May 23
May 28
28
12 1 Nov. 36
42 7 Nov. 61
25 27 Dec. 27
26 24 May 28
13
35 3 July 41
51 28 Feb. 51
Q 2
340
Captains.
WHEN
ENSIGN,
LIEUT.
ETC.
Collis, Peter,
Unattached
R.,'5''
CAPTAIN.
Sub. Inspector
12 Nov. 07 13 Oct.
28 Aug. 38
27
09 29 Sept.
30 Mar. 47
20 Nov. 38
17 June 22
17
Lt.-Col. Com.H.MontgomeryMilitia
Cook, Jervis,^^ Royal Marines
26
Adjutant
>
^
$
10 Feb.
May
06;28 Oct.
12 27
39 30 Dec.
never
never
14 July 37129 April 42
25! 1 May 28
1 1 Aug.
never
9 June 14
I
May
16 Nov. 41
14 July
May
4 July
1 Jan.
1 July
9 Oct.
14 June
29 Nov.
23 Aug.
17 Sept.
May
14 Feb.
4 July
16
Feb.
9 Oct.
Mar.
19
19
17 Aug.
21
9 July
3 Oct. 06' 15
16 June 06 1 2
7 July 17i29
2 April 88 25
21 June 3325
June
Mar.
44
July 53
30
25
29
28
26
44
14
25
April
20 Sept.
20 Oct.
7 Oct.
May
July
Jan.
26 April
May
25 20 June 26
4 April 35
7 Oct.
13
29 July 25
17 Oct. 05
26 Dec. 51
14 April 08
2 Dec.
7 April
April
46 28 April 46
25 Dec. 13
1814
2 April 50 2 April 50
2 June
17 Jan.
24 Feb.
29 Ausr.
04 19 Julv
30 6 April
26 13 Dec.
25 14 Nov.
12 28 Mar.
32 24 Nov.
04 [25 Jan.
13 15 June
08 8 April
95 11 May
37 9 May
Mar.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Dec.
9 Nov.
13 2 July
24 13 Jan.
35
12 25 Nov.
13 25 Dec.
25 14 Sept.
37 4 May
98
45 1 Feb.
17
51
15
18
25
14
14
26
40
45
June 26
26 29 Aug. 26
17
21
44
39
20
16
43
26 Nov. 52
9 April 41
9 Oct. 40
11 June 30
23 Feb. 44
13 21 April 21
20 12 Oct.
26
8 Oct.
31
May
51
8 June 30
2 Feb. 49
\
j
22 Nov.
16 April
7 April
never
4 April
3 Dec.
21 Sept.
20 Feb.
Davis, WiUiain,''^ Royal ]\Iarine3
Blaquiere, Jolm,''' Lord, Unattached 30 Sept.
16 June
la Condamine, Thomas, Unattached
27 Aug.
Delancey, John, Unattached
De
De
] 91
25 22 April
25 Feb. 19
13 July 47
26 April 27
2 Sept.
>
Surtees, Unatt.,
51
25 June 30
Wm.
May 36
14 Oct.
never
9 Dec.
Colvile, Frederick,^' Scots FusiUer Gds. 22 Sept. 08
27 May 3GI21 Feb. 41 31 May
Colville, C. J., Lord, Unattached
Cook,
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
17 Feb.
18 June
13 Feb.
3 Oct.
19 July
15 Mar.
27 Nov.
20
Oct.
15
July
63
never
99
20 June 09 6 Nov. 27
14 Dec. 26,10 Mar. 42
27 May 1919 Jan. 20
23 Feb. 14'27 May 34
29 Jan. 39,20 Aug. 4427
18 Mar. 2615 June 3215
8 June 20 14 July 25 30
Aug.
Dec.
Sept
June 42
Aug. 30
Oct.
June
July
.. .
Captains.
2d LIEUT.
JJTC.
De
341
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
23 Sept. 13 12 Feb. 24 22
Unattached
never
never
D'Erj), Biiltliazar, Baron, GO Foot
30
6 May 42 19 Nov. 44 9
de IJobeck, John Heury Edwai-d, 4 Foot
22 Nov. 27 10
Despard, Phihp Henry, Unattached .... 17 Mar.
5 iSept. 95 26 April 96 25
Des Vceu.v, Sir Charles, Bart., 03 Foot.
April
Des Voeux, Henry, Unattached
8
25 9 Feb. 26 26
De Teissier, James FitzHerbert,'^ G F., \ 13 Sept.
33 1 April 30 6
Lisle, Ilirzel Fred.,
WHEN
PLACED ON
MALI' PAY.
April 26 14 Feb.
Dec. 97 5 Nov.
Nov. 49 3 June
Feb. 43 10 Feb,
Dec, 02 21 April
Nov. 29 22 Aug,
28
00
53
43
04
34
May 42 1 Feb. 50
Adjutant 2nd li. Surrei/ Militia
\
Devon, William Henry ^'^ Royal Marines 11 Feb. OC 15 Jan. 12 23 Dec. 33
21 June 33 29 June 36 1 Feb. 45 6 Mar, 50
De Wiiiton, Tliomas, Royal Artillery
1 June 41 24 Oct.
Dick, James Abercromby, Rifle Br.
45 28 Feb. 51 23 Nov, 52
26 Sept. 95 24 June
Dick, John,8' 112 Foot
19 Sept. 04 27 Oct, 08
9 Sept. 13 9 Nov.
Dickson, David, 95 Foot
26 Jan. 38
27 Sept. 39 14 Oct.
Dickson, Edward John, Ceylon Regt.
13 April 49 30 April 50
^^
Dec.
25
Dec.
15
12
Dillon,
Timothy,
2
98
May 13
R. Vet. Battalion
^
10 Mar. 14 12 Feb.
Dixon, John, Unattached
5 Nov. 25 5 Nov. 25
never
Dobbs, Francis, 12 Foot
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
26 Oct.
14 Jan. 44 13 Sept. 53 13 Sept. 53
Dorc, Fred. Nassau, ^^ Unattached
Dorehill, George, Unattached
20 Nov.
25 Sept. 40 15 Mar. 53 20 May 53
Douglas, Henry Hamilton, 78 Foot .... 12 Mar.
14 April 18 30 June 24 16 July 25
14 July
20 Dec. 10 8 April 26 14 Aug. 28
^ Douglas, Joseph,*^ Unattached
Douglas, Robert, Unattached
12 Oct
10 Aug. 26 9 Mar. 49 9 Mar. 49
Dowdall, Aylmer,^^ 54 Foot
20 May
2 Mar. 17 2 May 29
Dowland, John, 67 Foot
1 Nov.
28 Mar. 05 1 June 1.5 16 Nov, 18
Doicman, James,^^ Royal Marines
28 Nov.
8 Mar. 27 1 Jan. 38
Downian, John,'*' Unattached
28 Sept.
21 Dec. 32 3 Sept. 47 3 Sept. 47
7 Mar,
31 Mar. 14 29 Sept. 25 7 April 26
2iilil Down, Ricliard, Unattached
Downes, Wm. James, 11 Dragoons
10 Aug.
7 Sept, 32 22 Nov. 36 25 June 38
Drew, Richard Robinson, R. Artillery
4 June
10 Feb. 14 13 July 32
19 May
12 Oct. 09 10 Aug. 26 30 Sept. 36
|3 Drewry, Frederick George,^* 12 Foot
4 July 05 29 July 13 25 June 17
1 Nov.
9i23 Dromgoole, N. Fleming, .35 Foot
3 Mar.
8 Sept. 08 10 Oct, 16 25 Mar, 17
^ aSa Drought, John Head,^^ 93 Foot
23 May 11 4 Dec. 23 4 Dec. 23
^ Drumniond, J. M'Gregor,^" 82 Foot 15 Dec.
IJuly
10 Oct. 05 10 Feb. 14 7 Mar. 16
iD Drysdale, Alexander,^' 27 Foot
Du Bourdieu, John, 87 Foot
28 Feb.
8 July 34 20 Sept. 42 10 Nov. 43
Duckett, George Floyd, Unattached .... 4 May 32 29 Aug. 34 5 July 39 18 May 49
,^^
Duncan, William
Royal Artillery .... 10 May 05 1 June 06 11 Mar. 17 15 Mar. 26
Dunn, Denis, 69 Foot
23 May 45 18 Sept. 46 3 Dec. 52
Dunne, Richard, Unattached
8 April 25 2 Mar. 26 16 May 34 23 Nov,
Durie, Charles, Unatt
1 Aug. 34 6 July 38 9 Jan.
46 22 Oct,
Dutton, Cliarles, Unattached
10 May 10 15 Oct. 12 30 Oct. 40 24 June
Dusautoy, Peter John Jas.^^ R. Marines 14 Mar. 09 16 May 26 10 July 37
Dyer, John Edward,^^ Unattached
26 May
21 Dec. 2C 24 Nov. 43 31 July 46
Dyson, John, Royal Artillery
11 Dec.
11 Aug. 23 10 Jan. 37
Eason, Peter, 61 Foot
5 Oct.
8 Oct.
21 June 33
Eaton,
Charles,^^
10
Foot
4 Dec.
21 April 14 14 Aug, 23
7 June
^ 31Ja
Eckford, Alexander, Royal Marines
8 June
24 July
30 May 11 1 Sept. 14
Edleston, Joshua, Royal Marines
July
19 Nov.
10 Aug. 40
?3 Edmonds, Hamilton,^^ 60 Foot, Bar- \
6 Feb. 08 23 Feb. 09 13 Feb. 27 18 Nov. 31
rack-Master at Hounsloio
S
1 June
1 June 22 29 July
i^ iFiM Edwardes, David John.s' R. Artill. 1 Nov.
23 June
28 Aug. 27 28 Aug.
^3 ^M Elliott, Richard Chas., Unattached 5 June
William,3s
Elliott,
Foot
27 Nov.
4 Jan.
14 April 18 22 Jan.
13 ffiaa
20 April 09 11 Aug
5 Aug.
13 Ellis, Hercules,'"" Unattached
4 Nov,
*Ellis, Thomas David, 81 Foot
never
never
25 Dec.
1814
Elrington, John Henry, 28 Dragoons, )
5 Nov. 94 10 Mar. 95 12 June
1 Dec. 08
Major of the Totcer of London
j
Emerson, John,"" Unattached
12 April 09 13 Feb,
30 July
23 Sept. 36
CT Enderby, Samuel,'"'^ York Chasseurs
16 April 12 27 May
31 Oct.
17 Feb. 32
Enoch, James John, Unattached ........ 16 Dec.
9 Feb, 39 17 Jan
6 Oct. 48
Evans,
Aug.
ritzGciald,'"^
37 Foot, ^
13
10 Mar. 08 9 Nov. 09 20 Mar. 27 11 Jan. 31
Capt. of Invalids, R. Hasp. Chelsea ^
* Evans, Edward, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
never
never
25 Dec. 13
1814
Ilvans, Henry Roc,'"^t Unatt
4 May 39 22 July 42 9 Sept. 61 9 Sept. 61
Evans, James,'"* Royal Artillery
16 July 04 28 Jau. 05120 Dec. 14 20 June 31
Evelegh, George Carter, Royal Artillery. 20 Dec. 33 10 Jan. 37 17 April 45 9 May 45
.
342
Captains.
WHEN
CORNET,
Evelegh, John Henry, Unatt
Fah'tlough, W'm. IIaViland,"'H Unatt.
Falkiner, Samuel,'"* Unattached
Far mar, Jasper, Eoyal Marines
Farrell, John Sidney, Royal Artillery
..
8 April
12 Aug.
25 Sept.
..
July
8 July
20 Feb.
..
.
.
..
Adam, 09 Foot
20 Jan.
9 Sept.
5 Feb.
31 July
28 Jan.
29 Dec.
11 June
03 15 Aug.
July
Dec. 40
Sept. 51
Feb.
27
Oct.
April
April
11 June
24 Mar.
21 June
23 June
4 Feb.
26 July
10 Aug.
Nov.
15 Oct.
08J19 April
03 15 Aug.
28122 July
24 13 May
5 June
June 27
12 April
2 Sept.
3 April
23 June 43
18J10
96j
27 May 42 24
15 Dec. 17j29
1 Dec.
05 23
20 Nov. 40 14
20 July loj 7
28 Apiil 06'l5
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
LIEUT.
ETC.
June
May
July
15 25 Oct.
Feb. 10
21 June 50
July
16
53
Feb.
30
Nov.
16
Oct.
Sept. 14
15 8 April 26 17 Feb.
37
Wm.
R. Regt
May
37
5 Jan.
41
9 Dec.
51 16 June 52
never
17 Aug.
16 July
4 Oct.
1 July
Ford, TFi7/J?,"' Royal Marines
3 Oct".
Forde, William,"- Unattached
4 July
Foreman, George, Unattached
6 Aug.
1 July
:P?13ft Forster, Henry,"^ Royal Artillery.
Fortescue, Hon. Geo. Matt., 25 Dragoons 12 Jan.
Foskett, Joseph, Unattached
24 April
Foss, Christopher, 6 Garrison Batt., Sec. }
26 June 01
and Adjt., Royal Hibernian School 5
Foulstcn, John,"'' Unattached
1 Feb.
07
Fraser, Evan Baillie, Unattached
9 Jan. 23
16 Jan. 08
^3 Fraser, Thomas,"'^ 83 Foot
Fraser, Thomas,"* t R. Marines
26 Nov. 28
*Frederick, Sir Richard, Bart., 9 Foot
never
Frederick, Roger, 7 R. Veteran Battalion 4 Oct. 08
Freeman, T. Inigo Wickham, Unattached 19 Dec. 16
French, Acheson, Grenadier Guards .... 17 June 07
Fry, Oliver, Royal Artillery
never
Fry, Richard, 63 Foot
26 April 10
Fulford, William, Royal Artillery
16 Dec. 31
l^FuUarton, Archibald,^^'^ HR.Yet. Batt. 19 Mar. 01
Fuller,
Fred.
Hervey,'"
Unattached
19
21 Jan. 04
Fuller, John Thomas,"^ Royal Artillery.
1 July
06
Furnace, Norbury,"^ 60 Foot
25 Dec. 06
Fyers, Edward,^-'^ Royal Engineers
23 April 08
Fyers, Henry Thomas, Royal Artillery, ^
26 July 31 13
Cnpt. R. Lancashire Art. Militia. \
2 June 04 29
i3 Fyfe, William,'^' 92 Foot
*Fyler, Thomas, 5 Foot
never
Gale, Alexander Robinson, 26 Foot
15 July 0514
Galloway, David, Royal Marines
4 Mar. 0610
Gapper, Edmund, 83 Foot
1 Aug. 041 5
Gardner, James, Unattached
27 July 15 8
25 June 12 21
?3 Garner, John Hutchinson,'^^ 40 Foot
Garstin, Christophilus, Unattached
14 May 3615
Garth, Thomas, 15 Dragoons
23 Nov. 15 6
^Gascoyne, Thos. Bamber,'" 3 CeylonReg. 5 Nov, 07 25
13 Gee, Francis,'" Unattached
IB Sept. 40 5
|3 George, Jol)n,'" Unattached, Cham- \
28 Feb. 10 7
berlain, R. Hospital, liilmainham
J
Gerard, Robert Tolvcr, Unattached
3 July 28 16
^Gibbons,Thomas,'='^ Unattached, C^z/j^ >
Sept. 12 7
9
of Invalids, B. Hosp. Kilmaitiham J
.
P
^
Mav
May
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
June
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
1814
25 Dec.
never
01
June
Oct.
May
52
25
33
July
25
Jan.
July
36 3 April
08 29 July
08 29 July
09 16 April
07 27 July
08 13 Mar.
07 26 Dec.
10 24 Dec.
Sept. 36
Feb. 32
Oct. 16
Aug. 30
Nov.
28 July
07 14 Feb.
15
Sept. 08 31 Dec.
Jan.
44
Dec.
Feb.
July
never
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
June 33
June 17
26 Nov.
27 Nov.
2 July
12 Nov.
Jan.
Nov. 25
Nov. 30
April
14 Oct.
Oct.
5 June
3 May
2 April
2 Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
April
Feb.
May
30 Dec.
21 July
July
28
Feb. 25
April 23
13 Feb.
Mar.
51
May 02
June
July
12 Dec.
2 July
32 13 April 42 12
May
49
Aug.
never
Jan.
April
May
May
April
Dec.
June
Mar.
June
Nov. 11
Sept. 13 25 Dec. 14
Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
April
July 20
]\Iay
June
June
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
June 17
Oct. 26
Feb.
Sept.
May 36
8 April
6 Dec. 27
Dec. 30 17 Mar.
April 25
7 Aug.
Oct.
21
Mar. 51
Oct.
21
Sept. 53
22 Feb.
7
39
Aug. 40
.....
Captains.
543
ENSIGN,
LIEUT.
ETC.
9 April
Gibson, Charles Fred., Unattached
19 Mar.
Gichard, Wm. Robert, Royal Artillery
20
Feb.
Gifford, George St. John, II R. Vet. liatt.
1 May
ID Gilbert, Francis Yarde,'-' R. Engineers
Gilbert, James Anthony, Royal Artillery 10 Dec.
*Giles, Joseph, 9 Foot
Gilpin, Richard Thomas, Unattached, ^
29 Nov.
Colonel of Bedford Militia
J
Ginger, Joseph,'-'* G Foot
25 Sept.
Girdlestone, James,'-^ Unattached .... 20 Nov.
14 Aug.
J3 Glasse, Francis, 25 Foot
Glegg, Edward Holt, Unattached
3 Aug.
Glenie, Isaac, Nova Scotia Fencibles .... 19 Sept.
Gold, Henry Yarburgh, Unattached .... 11 April
Goode. Johti,'^" Unattached
5 Sept.
Goodwin, S. Osnaburgh, Unattached .... 25 Dec.
.
rachnaster, Jamaica
25 20 Sept.
39 27 Sept.
25 April
10 June
28 Feb.
15 July
24 Nov.
3 Sept.
23 Mar.
8 Jan,
15 Oct.
21 30 Dec.
03 6 Mar.
00 25 Dec.
01 9 Jan.
20 21 June
O.J 17 July
25 18 Sept.
12 Nov.
1
24 24 Dec.
1
47
50
6 June 25
28 Nov, 37
25 Sept. 14
10 Jan.
25 Dec.
2
May
24 Dec. 25
21 Dec.
20 Dec,
26
29 Dec, 25
8 Jan. 18
18 Sept.
23 April
31 Jan.
25 Sept.
25 Feb.
20 Feb,
8 Feb.
14 Dec.
5 April
45
16
45
13 31 Oct.
22 June 09 15 Oct.
20 Feb,
22 Dec,
28 Feb,
May
10 Dec,
10 25 Nor. 18
28 Aug. 35 14 Aug.
11 July
27 Nov. 23 26 May 25 12 Nov.
13 July 12 10 Sept.
13 Jan.
28 Oct. 53
15 Mar. 31
4 Aug. 00
.30
8 Dec. 19
13 Oct.
25 12 June
m%
Augustus, R. Artillery, \
Prof, of Fortification, King's Coll. j
Grimes, John, 76 Foot
Guthrie, William, Unattached
^Gwynne.HenryLewis Edward,'^' 02 Foot
Hadfield, William Howe,'^^ Unattached
Halfhide, Charles Alex.,'^^ Unattached
Hamilton, Robert Charles '^
Handcock,/fo. Robt. French, R. Artillery
Hardiuge, William,'^" Unatt
Hardwick, William,'^' 2 Foot
Hare, Ho7i. Richard, Unattached
31211 Harris, William, Unattached
3!8a Harrison, Hugh,'" 5 Foot
Harrison, John, Unattached
^p Harrison, John,'^^ 82 Foot, Adjutant, }
Hoyal MidLothian Yeomanry Cav. j
Harrison, Septimus,'^^ Unattached
Hart, Richard ,'^' 06 Foot
Harvey, John, 37 Foot
Harvey, John, Royal Artillery
Haselfoot, Charles, 3 Foot
Hastings, Sir C. Abney, Bt., 105 Foot .
Griffiths, Fred.
8 June
5 Oct. 18 2 Mar.
4 May 15 13 Mar,
20 Dec. 21 30 June
15 Feb. 10 5 Mar.
2 April 36 15 Dec,
10 Dec 95 23 June
6 Jan. OS 26 Oct,
.30 July
28 31 Jan,
25 Mar, 36 1 July
2 May 00 9 July
23 May 00 14 May
15 May 28 21 Mar,
12 May 25 13 April
7 Aug. 17 24 Oct.
PLACI-DON
HALF PAV.
35
39
WHEN
13 Dec,
13
Mar.
3 July
1
39
May
10 Dec,
Sept. 32
6 Mar,
13 Aug.
Mar. 27
Dec. 32
51
Dec. 17
Nov. 36
June 45
Feb. 50
17 Jan,
Jan.
27 Dec, 14
8 April
29 Nov,
15 Feb,
10 Aug,
17 June
16 June
17 Dec.
Dec. 14
Aug. 43
Aug. 33
Sept. 30
12 Aug,
29 Nov. 44 29 Nov. 44
May
9 Dec. 37
29 July 36
8 Oct,
19 Aug. 35
2,
Nov, 10 25 May 22
Mar, 27124 Feb, 37
June 00 23 Aug, 10
Sept,
3 April 40
June
15 Mar, 53
Apr.
23 Apr, 41
Dec.
1 Nov, 42
April
12 Mar, 62
Feb.
1 Mar. 10
June
11 July 26
Jan.
2 June 25
21 Nov. 05 18 June
11 June 12
20 July 15 28 Oct,
3 Dec, 29
May 22
Aug, 47
6 Oct. 08 1
22 April 20 20
25 April 05 26
25 Oct. 27 20
20 June 39 25
3 Aug, 20 28
26 July 31 23
10 Mar. 37 24
27 Aug, 04 12
10 Jan. 22 23
16 April 12 21
24 Dec. 08 1 May
27 Mar. 05 25 April
26 Jan.
25 Mar.
9 Oct.
14 April 14 10 April
18 June 35 23 June 37 1 April
never
never
25 Dec.
17 Jan. 08 15 Sept. 08 7 Mar.
Feb,
17
July
51
April 53
Jan. 47
Oot. 48
Mar. 52
Nov.
Mar.
June
May
Mar.
35 25 Oct.
26 Jan.
19
41
May 25
26 May 46
25 Aug. 14
17 Nov. 14
344
Captains.
WHEN
2d LIEUT.
Haviland, Francis, Unatt., Adj. North }
24 Nov. 35 29 Sept.
Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
J
Aug.
16 Sept.
Haviland, Robert Humphrey,'^" 76 Foot
12 May
July
Hawkc, Hon. Stanhope, Unattached ....
20 July
Feb.
Hawker, Charles, Unatt
Aug.
3 Oct.
Hawker, Peter Wm. Lanoe, Unalt
21 April
Jan.
Hawker, Samuel Wm. Henry, 6 Foot
Sept.
18 Nov.
Hawkey, Henry Cha. M., R. Marmes
Nov.
6 Jan.
Hawkins, George Palmer, Unsittached .
Aug.
3 Nov.
Hawkhis, John, Unattached
Nov.
7 Dec.
Hay, David Balfour, 20 Dragoons
July
15
Aug.
Marines
Royal
Hay, John,^*''
Mar.
14 Jan.
Pliay, William, '^s 15 Foot
Mar.
1 April
Hayes, Robert, Royal Marines
June
8 Sept.
Hcalv, John.'" 39 Foot
Sept.
10 Dec.
Heard, William Hodder, 86 Foot
Aug.
1 July
Heath, Macclesfield William, R. Engineers
never
never
Heathcote, Cockshutt, 53 Foot
DlC.
22
Unattached
Aug.
Heaton, John R.,
.
May
20
Unattached
Se])t.
Heaviside,
Richard,
\$ 512A
Nov.
23 Jan.
Henderson, David, 10 Foot
Mar.
21 Feb.
Heneage, Thomas, Independent Company
April
12 May
Hepburn, Fra. J. Swayne, Unattached
Feb.
24 Oct.
Hcrtford.R. 8.C.,Marqidsof, KG.,22Drs.
Nov.
24 Sept.
^P Heicett, John,^^" Royal Marines
Sept.
22 May
Hewson, John MUliquct,^^^ 89 Foot ....
June
18 April
Hichie, Burtholometo,^^^! R.Vet.Batt.
Aug.
15 Dec.
Higgins, Hugh Brabazon, Unattached
Sept.
6 June
Hill, George Staveley, Unattached
,
Unattached
Hillier, George E.,'" 80 Foot, Assist. }
Military Secretary in Ireland .... J
Hinde, Henry Reynolds, 36 Foot
Hingston, Francis Bernard, Unattached..
Hobkirk, Samuel, 43 Foot
E2a Hodges, George Lloyd, '5 CB., )
Unatt. Consul General at the Hague J
Hoey, Richard Hudson O'Reilly, Unatt.
Holcombe, Francis, Royal Artillery ....
^ Hollinsworth, Henry, '^^ Unattached I
Military Kriight of Windsor
5
giSa Hollis, Richard, Unatt
Holmes, Christ. Francis,'*' Unattached
Hookey, George, Royal Marines, Pay- }
Hilliard, George,'^*
Chatham
15 5
May
37 30 April 52 30 April 52
45 8 Dec.
25 26 Sept.
32 25 Aug.
6 May
14 April
12 Julv
15
May
July
7 Dec.
31 July
1
2 May
13 Jan.
2
2
14
15
Aug, 50
Dec. 31
Sep, 52
Jan, 47
1 April 50
14 June 52
27 16 May 27
20j 7 Sept. 26
97 9 July 02
1
26!
25 April 12
07 22 Nov, 14
26 June 23 25 Jan, 24
11
20 Sept. 44 1
13 May 36 25
25 Dec. 13 25
24 Feb. 43 13
15 June 15 14
5 Jan. 15 25
18 Mar. 94
28 June 38 30
25 Mar. .23 17
12 Oct. 32
15] 13 Mar, 35
05131 Dec, 12
25 28 Jan. 42 3
22 25 Mar, 29 27
June 49
May 38
Dec, 14
Aug. 47
Dec. 26
Feb. 16
Sept.
42
April 23
Feb.
43
Dec, 33
15 28 June 36 28 June 36
Hill,
inuster,
19 Jan.
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
CAPTAIN,
ETC.
Division
Jan.
Feb,
10 Aug,
23 Oct.
15 Oct.
Dec,
16 April
19 Mar. 47 15 July 53
Jan,
Oct.
April
13 Jan,
5 Dec.
7 April
29 Nov.
3 Dec,
25 Mar. 17
Aug.
7 Jan,
31 Dec,
30 31 Dec, 30
5 Nov,
6 Jan,
5 Nov, 50
Nov.
May
Aug,
9 Nov,
17
Nov,
24 July 51
15 Oct,
25 Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
50
11
60
Dec.
29
May
28 June 50 28 June 50
July
12 Jan,
14 Oct,
38 2 April 52 2 April 52
14112 Feb, 29 9 June 37
June
27 Jan,
06 8 Aug, 11 12 Oct.
32 23 Mar. 36
^ Hort,JosiahGeorge,'^^l-2R.Vet.Beiit.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Jan.
Mar,
19 Sept, 05 26 Feb,
2 Nov. 09
25 Sept. 35
5 Jan. 26
2 Aug. 42
16 Jan, 46
23 Aug, 10
07
Adjutant Roy al Hosp., Kilmainham J
19 Dec,
Hotham, Augustus, Unattached
19 May
28 Dec,
Dec.
10 Jan,
Hotham, George,'^' R. Engineers
Mar.
17 Aug,
1 May
George,
F.,
Houlton,
43
Sir
Ensign
^
\ 20 Nov. 06 6 Oct.
2 Nov. 15 25 Mar.
Guard
Yeomen
the
j
of
of
Howard deWalden,C.A.,Lo?-rf,GCB.,8F. }
14 April 17 3 Oct. 22 3 Oct,
JEnvoy Ex. ^- Min.Plenipo. at Brussels j
Hugo, Thomas, 91 Foot
July
25 Feb,
2 July 05 22 July
June
10 July 10 20 Dec.
^ Hulme, John Lyon,^^* R. Engineers
25 Dec,
^ Saa Humbley, William,'^^ Rifle Brigade April 13 Oct, 08 20 July
Humby, John, Royal Marines'^'
July
10 June 07 31 Aug.
,
32
39
17
22
16
18
^3
Humfrcy, Benjamin
Geale,'^'
56 Foot
June
20 Oct,
08 31 Mar.
19
May
25
....
Captains.
345
WHEN
CORNET,
Huniplireys, John Goullin,'"^ Coldst.
Gds 14 May
Johnson, Yarrall,
(J3
Dec.
April
Oct.
April
Aug.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
July
9 Nov.
28 Sept.
Jan.
April
Mar.
Sept. 14
Mar.
May 42
June 43,24 Sept. 47
Sept. 47 10 Sept. 47
June 37 [20 Aug. 44
7 Jan.
June
11 April
29 Oct.
3 Sept.
8 Ajiril
8 June
19 July
4 Mar.
17 Dec.
19
June
25 Dec.
GJulv 32
Aug.
June
Aug. 03 22 Dec. 04
April 17 26 Aug. 19
Dec. 36 2G Nov. 41
Dec. 17 10 April 25
never
never
Sept.
April
April
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
June
Dec.
Feb.
never
Jan.
never
Sept.
20
Nov.
April
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
April
July
June
Oct.
May
never
Dec.
Dec.
July
Dec.
June
June
Nov.
April
Oct.
Dec.
May
July
May
never
..
Oct.
never
never
Dec.
Sept.
28 Aug. 06 18 Feb.
29
28 Feb.
4 Oct,
1
Feb.
29 Jan.
17 July
9 Nov.
never
29 Feb.
Mar.
25 June
never
I
Nov.
2G Oct.
12 14 Feb.
Ji:n3
46
27
21
50
48
12
19
16
23
1814
22 Nov. 50
3 July 23
24 June 24
7 Jan.
53
9 Sept 28
25 Aug. 14
1 Sept
14
2 July
5 June
25 Oct.
7 Feb.
4 Sept.
4 May
17 Mar,
8 April 26
31 May 33
19 Jan. 26
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
28 Feb.
31 Dec.
6 Feb.
31
35
4 July .34
25 Nov. 28
25 Aug. 15
1 Jan.
18
08 16 Mar. 30 28 Dec. 30
April
29 Julv
3 Oct.
5 Feb. 36
30 June 30
13 June
21
May
25 Dec.
31 Jlay
18 April
13
41
May
May
13 Nov.
10 Nov.
never
18 June
July
Dec.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
April
Sept.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Mar.
Nov.
5 Feb.
May
May
Nov.
41
27 Mar. 40 23 Jan.
IG Sept. 241 12 July
3 Dec. 1:
Oct.
11 July
Sept.
18 Dec.
June
29 June
Feb.
18 Mar.
8 May
Feb.
31 Oct.
Feb.
7 Sept.
Jan.
30 2G Feb.
April 31
May
14 May 18
2G Aug. 09
4 Nov. 26
27 Aug. 1
19 April 96
7 Dec. 07
never
IG Aug. 01
7 April 06
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
iAIar.
Nov.
Foot
Nov. 31
Oct. 45
Oct. 33
Aug. 23
Feb. 26
April
Oct.
Jan.
April
Dec.
24 Apr.
July
23
27
15
28
18
PLACED ON
HALF I'AY.'l
LIEUT.
ETC.
21
May
41
1814
19 April 23
25 Nov. 28
25 July 12
14 16 Sept.
16 Sept. 45
30 26 June
2 Aug. 44
Captains,
346
WHEN
2d LIEUT
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
Knoicles, William,^^ 50 Foot
38 25 June
9 Aug.
4 Jlar.
10 Feb.
38
05 7 Apr. 07 11 Oct.
25 Dec.
18
38 22 July
29 Jan.
47
8 April 20
13
^
May
10 April 33
5 Oct.
j
\
21 June 33 25
May
G April 09
G Nov. 27
27 Mar. 06
1 Aug. Hi
15 May 12
never
3 May
24 Nov.
23 May
never
Oct.
38 7 June 44 26 April 50
9 Auff. 33 20 July
P
^
May
April
Aug. 15
Nov. 37
Oct. 25
June
July
Sept.
May
April 41
Oct.
July
July
April
Mar. 34
Oct. 25
Jan.
Jan.
June
July
May
Feb.
Sept.
April
April
15 Nov.
April
22 July
May
14 Mar.
June
IJuly
Feb.
April 44
April 17
April 13
April
Jan.
28
20 April 30
26 20 July
30
8 Aug. 40
25 Sept. 14
18 Feb. 53
28 April 25
2 Feb.
25 Dee.
42 18 Feb.
06 19 July
39 23 Aug.
32 12 Feb.
10 Aug. 49
May
17 Sept. 02
13
11 15
May
23 Aug. 50
17 25 Aug. 17
}
22 Aug. 21 12 Oct.
22
at York
5i,21i
Oct.
June 04
Oct.
13
July
6 Nov.
17 Dec.
30 Oct.
June 97
Aug. 14
May
3 June
26 Nov. 27
15 Dec. 40
22 Mar. 27
July
5 Dec.
7 Dec.
23 Oct.
16 Sept. 24
3 July 39
3
Lemoine, William, Royal Artillery .
6
Lempriere, Wm. Chas.,'^^ R. Artillery
25
Leslie, Lewis Xavier,'^^ 14 Foot
15
Unattached
Lewis, Alexander,
Lewis, Geo. Cha. Begen, R. Engineers.. 1
4
Lewis, Westenra Warner,'^'"' 74 Foot
Lindsay, Wm. Chacon, Royal Artillery .. 11
27
Listen, John Terry, Unatt
Royal Artillery 26
IP Litchfield, Richard.^"'
Little, Robert John, R. Marines, Bar- \
4
rack-master, Woolwich Division
j
9
Little, Thomas Sargent, Unattached
7
Loftus, Frederick, Unattached
Logan-Home Geo. Home,^"^ Royal Marines 1
Louis, Marcus,'"'^ 5 R. Veteran Batt.
7
Lovett, Geo. W. M.^o^ Unattached
28
Loio, John, R. Art
31
Lowther, Arthur, Unatt
8
Luard, Robert, Royal Artillery
1
Foot.
Adrian,^"*
24
Lutman, John
30
19 Lynch, Martin,2* 27 Foot
8
Lyon, George, Unattached
20
Lyster, Fred. Torrens,2 Unatt
25
M'Cuskill, John, 97 Foot
25
M'Donald, Alexander, 56 Foot
M'Donald, Donald,^"'' R. Engineers, } 12
Barrackmaster at Glasgow
S
9
M'Donald, Henry Thomas, 53 Foot
5
M'Donald, William, Unattached
26
M'Intyre, Angus,^"" Unattached
M'Kellar, Peter Martin, Royal Marines 17
2
M'Kenzie, William, 6 Foot
1
M'Laine, Alexander, Unattached ,... ,
Jan. 05
Sept. 12
July 32
Nov. 08
July
03
Oct.
April
Feb.
Sept.
30 Nov.
6 Nov.
Aug.
31 Julv
26 12 Sept. 29
15 Mar.
8 April
17 June
13 Dec. 53
8 April 26
26 Oct. 48
19
Mar. 52
6 Nov. 27
Dec.
June
07
Dec.
19 Oct.
Oct.
May
9 June
20 Feb.
8 Sept.
.30 Nov.
8 Nov.
5 Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
12
13
Aug.
Nov.
June
8 Sept.
31 May
Jan.
27 June
3 Sept.
July
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Nov.
May
May
Nov.
23
May
July
17 Jan.
9 June
23 April
20
3
24
30
30
26
51
April 52
Jan. 45
May
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Oct.
15 April
July
Dec.
July
26
52
25 Oct.
14
17
13 28 Sept. 24
03 27 Mar. 05 31 ]\Iar.
April 27 31 Aug. 30 8 April
Aug. 07 2 April 10 27 Aug.
April 12 4 April 32 11 May
Feb. 0] 26 Jan. 03 24 Oct.
Mar. 0619 Aug. 07 7 April
14 22 Dec.
42 3 Aug.
24 9 July
July
41
10 12 Aug. 19
2515 Sept. 2b
..
.
347
Captains
WHEN
ENSIGN,
1 Jan.
Charles,'"'^ Unattached
22 Oct.
M'Nair, Robert.^'^t Unattached
M'Pherson, Baniei;-'^ 2 K Veteran Batt. 20 June
14 Aug.
M'Qtieen, Simon,-'" Unattaclicd
|J iM' Vicar, John,'^"^ Royal Waggon Train 27 Aug.
14 Dec,
SlacAndrcw, John Lennox, Unatt
Macartney, James Nixon ,-'^ IG Lancers, ^
10 May
Acljt. North Devon Yeomanry Cav. J
31 Oct.
Macbean, \Vm. Fred., Unatt
13 Nov.
Macdonald, Alexander, G2 Foot
18 July
^lucdonald, Kanald, Unattached
Feb.
Macdonald, Ronald, 12 Foot
Macdonald, Tr.,03 F.,(Qr. M. IG Nov. 26; 23 Aug.
.. 20 Jan.
^3 Mac Donnell, Ewen,^'^ Unattached
20 Oct.
i? Macfarlane, Andrew,^'* 91 Foot
19 Oct.
Blac Gre^or, John,-' Unattached
JIackay, Henry Fowler, Unattached .... 9 June
Mnchay, WilUain,^" 9 R. Veteran Batt. 8 Oct.
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached
30 Nov.
|pMackenzie,Alex.Wedder,='*3 Garr. Batt. 14 Jan.
Mackenzie, Colin, '^^^ Royal Engineers .. 20 July
Mackey, John Alexander, 59 Foot
9 April
Mackinnon, Daniel Henry,-"' Unattached 1 J uly
Maclean, Jamos.^so 103 Foot
22 July
Maciieil, Archibald, '^^ 3 R. Veteran Batt. 10 Feb.
Macpherson, Evan, 14 Dragoons
8 April
Main waring, George,-^- 22 Foot
3 May
Mair, William, Unattached
2G Nov.
Man, Garnet, Unattached, Professor I
13 Jan.
Boyal Military College
S
Mancor, Andrew,-"t 59 Foot
2G Oct.
3 Nov.
13 Manners, Charles,--^ Royal Artillery
Mansfield, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion 15 Sept.
March, C. H. G. L., Earl of, Unatt.
^
Aide-de-Camp to the General Com- > 24 May
manding-in-Chicf
j
11 May
51i8il Marcon, Edward, 79 Foot
Marryatt, George, Unattached
19 Feb.
Martin, Henry Clinton -"* Royal Artillery 20 Oec.
Mascall, John Richard, Roya! Marines
7 Sept.
Mason, Jolni Monck,-" Unattached
27 Sept.
Massy, John,*''^ Unattached
3 Dec.
5i5S Master, Richard Thomas,-*^ Gr. Gds. 21 Jan.
Maide, Jolin, Unattached
9 Apr.
?.iLl Maunsell, John Edm.,"^ R. Artillery 14 June
Maxwell, Henry, Unattached
4 Mar.
Mayne, William, Unattached
IG Dec.
5 Sept.
|} Meech, Thomas Crosby,"" G2 Foot
Meek, Jacob, ^^^ Unattaclied
21 Mar.
Meik, Ale.v. Crie, Unattached
10 May
Meik, Francis Thonas,"' Unatt
1 Nov.
Mein, George,"' t 21 Dragoons, Major
\ 19 June
of Brigade at York
^
|) Melhnish, S. Camplin,^^ R. Engineers. 25 April
^ Mends, Hugh Bowen, R. Staff Corps.. 13 Nov.
Menzies, Allan, Unattached
18 Oct.
Meredith, Boyle,"^ Unattached
29 Mar.
Metcalf, Thomas Lcvct,"^'^* 6 R. Vet. Batt. 5 Aug.
Meynell,
Edward
Francis,'"*
79
Foot
^
8 July
Michel!, Walter Taylor, Royal Marines
10 June
Midtjley, Benjamin, Unatt, Adjutant,
\ 11 Dec.
3rd Stafford Militia
]
Mildmay, Sir Henry St. John, Bart. 60 F. 20 Nov.
Miller, Charles Stuart, Royal Engineers.. 19 Mar,
Miller, John,^^* Royal Marines
18 July
Millerd, Thomas, Unattached
29 Mar.
M'Murdo, Mured
29 June
24 Mar.
18 Jan.
23 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Sept.
7 July
3 Dec.
2G July
13 Jan.
27 Mar.
26 Oct.
28 Nov.
12 Jan.
6 April
8 April
11 Jan.
15 Dec.
20 Nov.
23 Mar.
8 Nov.
26 July
20 Mar.
17 Sept.
22 April
25 15 Mar. 27
12 April
G Feb.
1
1 June 32
15 25 Dec. 18
50 9 July 52
June 32
20 July
17
31 22 Mar. 31
50 12 April 50
12
May
27 Aug. 52 27
11 June 30!l8
19 Nov. 30 22
2 Jan. 12 20
3 Dec. 47
May
47
Aug. 52
June 30
Mar. 33
April 20
35 '28 Nov. 37
22
]
May 06
Aug. 26
Mar. 34
23 Jan. 12
Nov.
2G Oct. 34
Oct.
3 Dec. 29
15 Oct. 47
June
22 Nov. 21
Sept.
13 Aug. 05
21 April 43 23 Jan.
5 June 40
17 Mar. 48 17 Mar.
i
5 July
44 4 July
16 June 07 3 Sept. 12
24 Sept. 08 6 Nov. 27
11 Jan. 00 26 Jan. 04
17
30
51
23
46
48
45
Aug. 18
May
23
25
19
25
June
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
16 Sept.
never
May
22 Mar
PLACED ON
HALF HAY.
LIEUT.
ETC.
30 Aug.
30
1
June
30
24
13 Jan.
16|26 Dec.
25
052G Dec.
1022 Oct.
3314 Sept.
28!
May
22 G Feb.
27,31 Dec.
07
37
46 3 April
July 47 30 May
July 1525 Feb.
Oct. 40 25 Feb.
Mar. 17 14 Nov.
April 23 18 May
Oct. 27 25 Oct.
Oct.
3 May
26 April
June
May
6 June
12 Not.
April
3 Jan.
18 Dec.
13 Jan.
10 Jan.
3 April
10
1
23
29
3
35 21 April 39 3 Nov. 46
09 28 May
06 27 Nov.
31 IG Aug.
lo! 1 July
23
29
46
53
19
48
26
26
27
21
34
61
52
April 53
20 Dec. 14
12 Feb.
15 Dec.
1 Oct.
99'23 May
25 April
2G
13
A UK-.
19 June
94 24 April 95 21 Dec.
14 26 Feb. 29
48|l5 Dec. 48
50 1 Oct. 50
05
17,30
May
03 5 Oct.
22
13
7 Apr.
12 Feb.
12 April
8 April
37
48
43
26
25 Apr. 48
IG April 50
18 Oct. 53
8 April 26
348
Captains.
WHEN
ENSIGN,
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
12 Nov. 47
Mitchell, Thomas Henry, Unattached .... 27 Feb. 3o 29 Dec. 40 12 Nov.
1 June 00 5 April 01 11 April
Mitchell, Thomas Peter,^^^ 69 Foot
3 June 13
Mitford, Bertram Charles, Unattached, I
26 Feb. 41 5 April 44
27 April 27 3 May
Toion-Major at Malta
j
8 Feb.
4 June 29 16 May
Mitford, John Philip,^^'' Unattached . . .
Aug. 44
10 July
17 Dec. 12 20 June
Dec. 35
ffliSa Molesworth. A. 01iv.,=" R. Artillery
5 Aug.
17 Dec. 07 5 June
Molloy, Johu,2^' Unattached
May 29
1$
17 Sept.
Dec. 13
Montgomery, Alex. Rich.,-^= 23 Foot. 16 May 05 28 Mav
23 June
3 April 17 12 Sep't.
Aug. 33
Moore, Frederick, 22 Dragoons
23 April
6 July lo 17 Feb.
Moore, Henry, Unattached
April 26
15 April
1 Aug. 11
7 April
Dec. 19
?12E Moore, James Stewart, 2-1: Dragoons
WA
^
^
%
^
^
Mundy,
20 Jan.
^
^
O^Erien, Henry
H.
10 Feb.
Feb.
30 June
Sept.
never
April
Feb.
Oct.
May
19 Mar.
16 Nov.
11 Dec.
30 Dec.
13 Feb.
Nov.
10 Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
.30
Nov.
18 Nov.
23 Oct.
22 Dec.
Nov. 53
Dec. 02
9 Mar.
Mar.
never
May
May
Aug.
Oct.
May
8
30
9
9
37
Nov. 28
Feb. 48
May 44
April
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
2 Oct.
29 Aug.
15 Nov.
April
Sept.
Jan.
April
never
July
1 Oct.
16 July
7 Oct.
25 Nov.
9 Dec.
6 April
May
Sept.
July
Feb.
Mar.
15 Sept.
Mar. 41
Mar. 22
May
May
16
25
15 Aug.
25
29
4
9
14
5
24
7 Dec.
14 Jan.
Oct.
5 Aug.
Oct.
1 Sept.
17
4
Oct.
July
12
14 May 12 29
never
Sept. 20 2 Sept. 29 25
1
June
24 May
24 Oct.
24 Feb.
17 June
Oct.
Sept.
Dec. 16
June
Sep't.
Mav 36
Feb.
Jan.
33
Jan. 48
April 41
Sept. 39
Mar. 37
Oct. 52
July
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Jan.
May 24
Aug.
July
46
May
28
Aug. 22 20 April 26 25
Aug. 11
5 Oct,
18
7 Oct.
13 27 July
2 Feb.
27 11 Dec.
3 April 46
25 Aug. 16
4 May 32 22 Aug.
14
16 June
4 Jan.
5
1 Aug.
29 July
13
2 June
27 Jan.
15
aSft Ormsby, Arthur,^^^ Unattached
22 Mar.
Ormsby, Augustus Howard,-'^" Unattached 29 June
3
Unattached
22
INIar.
20
Oct. 37 17
Ormsby, Thomas Charles,'^'''
20 May
31 Jan. 22 9
Ouseley, William, Unattached
4 April 98 3 July 00,29
Owen, Robert, 12 Foot
^
^
29 April 19
Sept. 14
Dec. 14
Dec. 27
Oct. 48
April 52
13 April
1 Aug.
25 Juno
20 June
IG iMay
2 Sept.
25 Dec.
25 Nov.
30 June
24 Sept.
July
Feb.
08 5 Mar. 12 22 Aug. 22
May
Royal Art.,
12 23
18 Aug.
never
31 Jan.
4 Feb.
never
17 Dec.
21 Dec.
.. ..
May
April
23
June
June
30 Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
June
May
45
35
Aug. 37
9 April 47
7 Feb.
61
9 Aug. 31
2 July 18
55
......
349
Captains.
WHEN
CORNET,
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
Packc, Geo. Ilussey,'*' 21 Dragoons
*Panre, Robert, 9 Foot
fijil Pakenliam, William, Royal Artillery
Palmer, Edward Despard,'^"**^ G7 Foot.
Palmer, John, Unattaclied
PnplUon, Alex. Fred. Win., R. Art
Park, Thoinas,-^'^ Royal JIarines
Parker, Edward, Unattached
Parker, William, 44 Foot
Pascoe, Bichard Wm.,"^^^ Royal Marines.
|) Pattenson, Cooke Tylden,=" Rifle Brig.
Pattenson, Wm. H. Tylden, Unatt
Payne, Charles Wm. Meadows, Unatt.
Payne, Wm. Aug. Townshcnd, Unatt
Pattonn, George, Royal Marines
Pearson, Charles, Unattached
Peel, Reginald, Unattached
Peel, Spencer, R. Canadian R. Regt
21811
24 June 13 6
never
30 Aug. 04 10
1 Feb.
00 22
5 July
27
16 Dec.
23
30 Aug.
28
14 April
4
29 Mar.
30
12 Sept.
10
19 Feb.
9
23 Aug.
8
1 Aug.
21
23 May
7
28 Feb.
15 Dec.
5 June
5 July
1
Dec.
Jan. 14
never
April
June 16
Dec.
Dec.
13
14
May
09
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Sept.
April
April
Dec.
Mar. 17
Sept. 14
July 22
Nov. 17
31
April 31
Dec.
Dec.
Dec. 36 23 June 43
June 50:21 June 60
May
May
Mar.
April
June
June
13 Mar.
18 May
14 April
14 April
1
43
37
Jan.
37
10 2 Sept. 24 9 June 25
5 Mar.
17 Dec.
13 3 Oct.
July
21 July
13 8 April 20
of Militia
never
25
Penruddocke, Thomas, Scots Fus. Gds. .. 15 Nov.
3 Sept. 11 12
Pepyat, George Bownell, Royal Marines 31 Jan.
1 Jan.
13 Oct, 42 1
Peter, Algernon, Royal Artillery
Petley, Patrick M'Leod, Unatt., Adju- I
22 Mar. 31 21 Aug. 35 24
31
8 July
34
Jan.
33
Nov. 99 25 Dec. 02
Oct. 32
Nov. 48 14 May 60
June 42 3 Apr. 46
3
4
May
26 14 April
never
never
Mar. 16 23 Mar.
8 April 19 17 July
4 Oct. 06 1 Feb.
19
July 10 9 May
Brooke,^''^
Foot
69
512a Pigot,
Pigott, Robert, 1 Garrison Battalion .... 16 June 04 13 Nov.
4 Dec. 32 16 Sept.
PilgTlm, John Bruce, Unattached
25 Nov. 21 17 Feb.
Pitts, Francis, Unattached
Plunkett, Hon. Edw. Sidney, Unattaclud 17 Jan. 36 11 May
8 June 09 12 Jan.
Pode, William ,2'^ 33 Foot
18 Dec. 40 20 Dec.
Pollock, A\'illiam Paul, Roval Artillery
11
Sept. 12 10 May
ffiSit Poole, Wm. Halstead,'^'^ Royal Art.
17 July 00 23 July
Portcous, Alexander,^"^ GO Foot
IJ)
28 Oct. 94 13 Jan.
Porter, William, 3 R. Veteran Batt
Potter, Thomas,*'' Portuguese Service 13 Nov. 06 2 Mar.
Poulden, Richard Mathews, R. Artillery 29 July 25 3 Jan.
26 Oct. 04 2 Mar.
Powell, Peter, 2 West India Regt
26 Mav 81 22 Jan.
Pratt, James, 1 R. Veteran Battalion
....
28 Aug. 06 26 Nov.
Prendergast, James,'^''* Unattached
25 Dec. 05 23 April
Foot
Price, David,-'" 36
Mar. 08 21 July
Rice,^'^''
Foot
Price,
57
13
* Prickett, William, Royal Waggon Train
never
never
2 Mar.
8 April
Priestley, Fred. J. B., Unattached
1 May
^ilULl Pringle,J. Watsonj-'^'- R. Engineers 23 Aug.
11 Mar. 01 12 Nov.
Protheroc, W. Ga'-. Bridges,"" 56 Foot
25 Feb. 07 25 Mar.
13 Pyner, Francis, 68 Foot
f) Quentin, Geo. Edward, Portuguese Ser 28 July 08 17 May
2 Dec. 12 23 Dec.
31 Rainforth, William, Unattached
26111 June
1 Jan.
Ralph, Joseph, Unattached
20 Dec. 32I12 June
Ramsay, Francis, Royal Artillery
19 June 06jlG Feb.
5123 Ramsay, Thomas,-"^ 1 4 Foot
15 April
5121 Randall, George,'^^ Unattached .
7 Nov.
7 April
Read, Constantine, Royal Staff Corps.
Sept.
24
Foot
7
9 Oct.
Reeves, Tiiomas,
....
Henry,^"
45
Foot
19
Sept.
4
June
Rcynett,
James
13
1 Mar.
Reynolds, Henry ,^^* Unattached
8 Oct.
.
^
^
$
%
May
13 Sept.
25 Dec.
20 Nov.
11 Feb.
29 July
"9 Aug.
9 July
14 June
15 April
7
Mar.
17
May
30 June
25 Nov.
20 April
9 July
25 Oct.
22 Oct.
4 Feb.
12 Feb.
7 April
8 Oct.
7 April
25 Dec.
21 Jan.
21 July
8 Oct.
4 April
25 Oct.
6 Feb.
16 Dec.
15 April
17
18
24
25
23
27
May
3 Dec. 02
8 June 32
1814
19
Nov. 29
25 June 16
14 June 50
15 April 36
7 Mar. 51
25 Oct. 21
19
May 49
22 Jan.
25 July
34
25 Dec.
16
26 Feb.
30
Nov.
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
25 June
21 Jan.
18 Nov.
25 Feb.
25 Dec.
9 June
16 Dec.
1
May
25 Mar.
June
13 Oct.
Aug.
June
July
24 Aug.
Feb.
16
8 April 19
25 Dec. 14
27 Feb. 46
Captains.
350
WHEN
2d LIEUT.
Reynolds, John William, Unattaclicd .
Rich, John Sampson,^*^ Royal Artillery.
Rich, Robert James Evelyn, GG Foot ....
Richards, George, Royal Maiiiies
Richardson, Frederick, 6 Foot
Richardson, John George, ^ R. Marines
Richardson, Mervyn, Unattached
Richardson, Thomas,^' 7 Dragoons.
*Rickards, William, 64 Foot
Ridding, William, 59 Foot
*Riddlesden, Richard, 4 Foot
Bidge, Robert Stuart, ^^ 36 Foot
312a Ridgway, John A.,^* Unattached
*RidKway, Samuel, 85 Foot
Robertson, Alexander, Unattached
Robertson, Archibald, Unattaclied
Robertson, Frederick,^^' Royal j^rtiDery
Robertson, James H. C. Unattached, \
18 Sept. 3;
Mar.
12 Aug.
25 Jan.
1
19
] 8
19
3
2i
8
25
Assist.
Dep.Qr.-Mas.Gen.inlreland
'6
4
,
22
0^
2^
Nov. 30
31
Mar. 13
Dec. 32
Feb.
19 April
17 Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
4 Feb.
17
May
Feb. 26
Sept. 17
May
Mar.
22
never
25 Dec.
Aug. 16
Mar. 18
Sept. 14
Aug.
Oct.
never
Dec. 21
May 12
never
Nov. 10
Aug. 26
July 04
25
29
24
25
6
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
July 31
1814
Mar. 27
Mar. 41
Mar.
11 Dec.
23 July
30 Dec. 35 27 Feb.
Oct.
21
26 Dec. 51
Sept. 45
2 Nov. 38 10 Jan.
30 April 09 9 Dec.
29 June 26 1 Feb.
9i 18
April 15 18
Sept. 05 14
July 15 2
Sept. 07 1
never
9
Au
never
28
Sept.
9
Jan.
nevei
28
Nov.
3i
Dec.
20
Dec.
2 July
PLACED ON
HALF i'AY.
LIEUT.
ETC.
1 Aug. 48
25 Sept. 14
4 Feb. 35
1
April 17
12 April 20
28 June 50
1 Mar. 98
24 April 23
1 Nov. 21
25 Feb. 17
15 May 28
27 Mar. 37
'
Feb.
39
9 May 22
3 Mciy 44
20 May 53
Henry
36
15 June 42
24 Aug. 32
16 July 4]
16 Jan.
25 Jan.
18
17
13 April 26
20 Dec. 21
25 June 31
8
May 46
9 Nov. 21
11 April
Oct.
29 10 July
Dec. 07 21
June 06 30
Sept. 3!) 15
Sept. 06 26
May 07 25
23 Oct. 18 1
15 6
1 May
4 Oct. 11 29
28 Dec. 19 10
37
27
Feb.
Jan.
27
April 42 26
May
May
Mav
Oct'.
Aus. 08 7 April
July 09 11 Nov.
April 27 16
14 July
48
25 Mar. 16
1 April 52
14 Sept. 26
May
Nov. 20 4 June
Sept. 14 29 Oct.
Feb. 25 8 April
19 Aug. 39
29 Oct. 26
8 April 25
....
.
Captains.
351
ENSIGN,
ETC.
18 Feb.
Aug.
3 Nov.
2G July
19 Mar.
10 July
1
21
May
G Jan.
7 F?b.
never
never
never
never
.. :)1
.
Sutherland,
keeper,
Edward,
Unatt.,
Store-
Sweny, Welbore
...
^
^
27
3 Dec.
25 Dec.
5 Aug.
26 J uly
>7 25 Oct.
9 July
13 June 05 26 Feb.
5 June
6 Nov.
14 April 29 U Oct.
'0 Nov. 14 2 Nov.
23 Nov.
6 Jan.
15 Oct.
15 Aug.
31 July
21 Nov.
19 Dec.
1 Jan.
3 Aug.
1 Apiil
2 June
16 Dec.
8 April
10 Jan.
29 July
25 Dec.
June
25 May
July
29 July
April
29 June
Jan.
9 June
May
6 July
Dec.
21 Nov.
June
4 June
Sept.
14 Dec.
Aug.
25 May
Feb.
14 Oct.
Nov.
27 Aug.
Oct.
4 MaV.
June
13 Mar.
Dec.
28 Oct.
1
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
10 Dec. 52
1
Aug. 48
31 Dec.
25 Oct.
1 April
13 Aug.
15 Sept
52
27
61
25
25 Dec.
25 Aug.
17 Aug.
25 Dec.
25 Feb.
5 Dec. 43
2 Ai)ril 29
1 .Jan. 16
28 Sept. 38
23 July 18
25 Dec. 26
22 Nov. 27
8 April 26
3 May 43
25 Sept. 14
20 July 20
25 June 52
GJuly 30
21 Nov.
13 Jan.
15 Oct.
11 July
16 April
28
20
07
45
29
27 Aug. 25
4 Mar. 53
13 Mar, 27
28 Oct. 53
9 Foot
Swinton, Edward George,^-'' 3 Dragoons.
Tallan, Lpwrence,^" Unattached
Taylor, James, Unatt
IP Taylor, John,''^'' Unattached
Taylor, Wm. Rvves Nash, Roval Artillery
Tench, Donald Wiiliam,^^ ISDrs
^3 Tench, Henry, 10 Foot
Terry, Jolin,"" 74 Foot
Terry, Stephen, 8 Foot
13 Thatcher, Sackville Z.,^^^ Unattached
Thomas, 2'homas Bees,^'-'^ Royal Marines
Thompson, Edward, Royal Staff Corps ..
Thompson, James,^^^ 89 Foot
Thompson, Richard, 51 Foot
Tinling, Geo. VavghaJi,^^* R. Engineers
Tireman, Henry Stephen, Royal Artillery
Tittle, John Moore,333 Unattached
Tobin, John, Unatt. Adj. N. Glouces. Mil.
Toby, Isaac, Royal Marines, Barrack- \
Master, Plymouth Division
\
Tom, Daniel, 3G Foot
13 Toole, William ,336 40 poot
Torriano, C. Strangways,''^' Royal Artillery
Triscott, Joseph,'"! Royal Marines
Ellis,
CAPTAIN.
LIEUT.
13 Aug.
10 July
27 May
1 June
20 Dec.
10 Dec.
13 June
14 April
25 Sept.
30 June
23 Jan.
25 Oct.
42 24 Oct.
1 Oct.
01 25 July 05 20 June
97 19 Nov. 01 22 July
30 April 05
11 May 06
Aug.
P
3 Oct.
Sterlinij, Anthony Cooingbtiui, Unattached 29 Jan.
17 June
3123 Steuart, .lohn,^^'' Unattached
Stevens, IJobert,^-'' Royal Marines
Stevenson, Thomas, Royal Staff" Corps
5 Oct. 1
Steward, Thomas Carr, Royal Marines.
oJuly 03
13 April 09
)3 Stewart, Daniel, 3 Foot
Stewart,
Duncan,^'"
13
June 05
Unattached
31
18 Oct. 10
^ Stewart, James,^'-^'' Unattached
Stewart, Joseph King, Unattached
11 Dec. 17
Stewart, William, Royal Artillery
IGDec. IG
*Still, Nathaniel Tyron,^'^'' 5 Foot
Stockenstrom,67rAnd.ii^.R.CorsicanRan. 12 Sept.
Stacker, Tves, Royal Engineers
14 Dec.
Stokes, William John, Royal Artillery
OJuly
Storey, Charles Robert, Unatt
16 June
Story, George Walter, Unattached
7 Feb.
Strange, Charles, Unattached
G May
Strangwayes, Thomas, 12 Foot
17 Feb.
Straubenzee, Charles, G West India Regt. 28 Oct.
Stuart, Hon. Arch. Geo., 6 M^est 1. Regt. 30 April
Stuart, Charles Augustus, Unattached .. 26 Nov.
Stuart, Hon. John, Unattached
12 July
Stuart, John Patrick, Unattached
10 Dec.
Suckling, Nelson Fleming, Unattached
JG Jan.
Sullivan, John,^^* Unattached
9 July
^j)
WHEN
May 13
G June 34
1 Nov. 21
25 Aug, 14
oOJuly 12
18 June 42
31 July 28
9 July 03
never
never
1 Nov. 10
19 April 06
9 Nov. 07
19 June 06
1
Feb.
Oct.
19 Nov.
15 Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
never
never
Aug.
July
Mar.
22 Aug.
14
May
30
53
Aug. 45
21 Sept.
July
Oct.
Oct.
41
Oct.
May
61
24 July
25 Dec.
5 Dec.
Feb.
1
1
Oct.
OJuly
1
50
Dec. 60
16
1814
Sept. 01
Dec. 39
Oct.
8 Feb.
27 May
13 June
23 May
Nov.
28 Aug.
July
July
19 Oct.
21 July
Nov.
Aug.
28
June
.30
Oct.
June 50
Aug. 46
3 April 10 9 Sept. 28 22
May
38 19 Mar. 42
Jan.
July
ID
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12
6 Aug. 28
July
08
7
28 Dec. 25
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5 Dec. 05 25 Aug. 07 9
25 April 06122 Oct. 06 26
2 June 97'21 July 03126
7
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Jan.
17
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Nov. 14 19 April 17
June 23 15 April 29
Oct. 10 1 Sept. 14
352
Captains.
CORNET,
HAI.K PAY.-
26 Nor, 08 1 Nov.
12 May 25 6 July
2 Dee.
Trower, Anthony, 4 Ceylon Rejjt
1 Mar. 03
Tuclicr, John Tudor, ^^^ Royal Marines .
7 July 06 14 April
Tuite, George, Unattached
7 Feb. 34 31 May
Turner, James, R. Art
15 Nov. 24 6 Nov.
Turner, Richard,^'''t Royal Marines . .
12 Feb. 98 1 Dec.
Tweedie, Michael,^^'' Royal Artillery
1 Jlay 09 17 June
Tynte, Charles Kemyes Keniyes, 5 Foot. 10 Nov. 38 16 April
Urquhart, John,^" R. Marines
14 July 28 26 May
Ussher, John,^" Unattached
30 May 09 31 July
Vane, Charles Birch, Unattached
30 Dec. 26 17 Dec.
Varlo, George, Royal Marines
18 June 93 24 April
Vaughan, Eugene James, 57 Foot, \
4 Nov. 25 9 Nov.
Adjutant Carmarthen Militia
j
16 Jan.
Vaughan, Herbert Henry ,^" Unatt.
29 June
Vavasour, Mervin, R. Engineers
23 Feb.
19 Mar.
Veitch, Thomas George, Unattached
10 July
17 Aug.
Ventry, T. T. Arcm. Lord, 43 Foot
5 Feb.
never
Vernon, Bowater Henry, Unattached .... 17 Oct.
8 Julv
Vernon, Leicester Viney Samwell, R. Eng. 1 Aug.
29 Jul'y
Vetch, James,^*'' Royal Engineers
1 Mar.
1 July
Vincent, Thomas, Royal York Rangers
20 Oct.
10 Aug.
Mar.
31
22
Dec.
^D Visme, Francis de,'"^ 60 Foot
Wake, Richard William, R. African Corps 10 April
22 April
Walker, Fitz William, Unattached .
31 Dec.
17 June
13 June
6 July
^1 Walker, William, 24 Foot
14 Sept.
Walker, William,3< 7 West India Regt. 29 Aug.
23 Nov.
Walsh, John, Royal Artillery
1 Dec.
5 July
13 July
Walsh, Lewis Edward. Royal Artillery
Walter, Edgar, Royal Marines
19 July
22 May
Warburton, GeorgieDrought,'" R. Artillery 21 June
17 Mar.
Ward, John, 24 Foot
17 Sept.
20 Mar.
Ward, William, R. West India Rangers, }
18 July 26 4 Dec.
Adj. Cornwall and Devon Miners. j
Ward, William, Unattached
18 Aug. vo 1 May
Warde, John Henry Turner, Unattached 21 June 33 22 May
* Warner, Richard, 5 Foot
never
never
Warrington, Thornhill, 76 Foot
13 Nov. 98 22 Nov.
30 Nov. 04 27 July
Waters, Thomas, Royal Marines
\^ Watkins, William Nowell,^*^ 43 poot.. 16 June 03 2 June
Watson, William,^'^ 21 Dragoons
1 1 April 09 26 April
24 Sept. 05 19 May
Webb, Robert, ^^ Royal Marines
Webb, Theodosius, R. Eng., Cajitain, \
18 June 35 18 Aug.
Trotter, John,'^^ Royal Artillery
Trotter, Robert Knox, Sub. Insp. of Mil.
11 19 Jan.
26
04
13
39
12 Jan.
17 Dec.
Sept.
8 Nov.
26 24 Oct.
39I25 June 47
03|23Auff.
41
05
6 June 45
4 Sept. 23 25 Jan.
11 July 49 22 April
26 June
1 July
8 Aug.
11 Dec.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
15 Oct.
4 Mar.
21 July
11 Mar.
28 June
12 Dec.
19 Mar.
21 Feb.
16 July
25 May
21 June
8 Mar.
2 Mar.
15 June
30 Dec.
9 Aug.
20 June
24 Feb.
6 May
17 May
12 July
49
16 Feb.
July
19 Jan.
15 July
26 Aug.
2 Dec.
15 June
9 Aug.
15 July
27 Mav
12 Jan.
11 April
9 Feb.
22
26
9
28
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PLACED ON
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ETC.
31
53
42
17
26
40
24
34
22
32
50
15
20
23
49
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22 Oct.
26 Oct.
16
32 9
May
43 29 Dec. 46
28 !5
35 16
25
98 23
22
08
04 8
10 26
09 7
Oct.
Jan.
25 Oct.
16 Dec.
25 Sept.
July
July
Mar.
Nov.
25 Oct. 21
7 Mar. 22
Kent
Artillery Militia
5i3J Webster,
James
C.,^'^
37
Dec.
Dec.
44
53
14
23
Mar.
April 46 14 Mar. 51
Unattached
21 April
27 Ausr.
J. W. F., Cape Regt.
Welchman, Geo. Thomas,^^Royed Marines 31 Aug.
Welch, Stephen
^ mA
^
14 Feb.
4 Oct.
10 April
11
May
15 Aug.
12 Dec.
4 Dec.
22 Aug.
5 July
2 Sept.
18 June
13 July
19 Sept.
27 July
14
1
Nov.
Feb.
31 Jan.
13Dec.
8 Aug.
12 Jan.
1
Dec.
17 Dec.
30
May
14 Miir.
5 June
19 May
28 Nov.
3 April
10 Aug.
28 July
16 July
3 Dec.
9 Feb.
20 Dec.
22 June
10 June
23
9
2
30
Aug.
April
July
Dee.
12 Feb.
12 Nov. 25
6 Sept. 27
1 Dec.
6 Sept.
Mar. 31
23 Mar. 15 25 June
29 July 25 29 July
22 Oct. 25 22 Oct.
19 Jan. 49 6 July
29 June 24 27 June
9 July 35 2 April
13 Aug. 121 1 June
17 June 13 25 Feb.
17 Mar. 14 25 Dec.
17
25
52
34
41
20
16
14
19 April 31 19 April 31
1 April
9 July 50
1 Dec.
14 Sept.
25 Feb. 16
1 Sept. 14
8 Oct.
30 Oct.
15 Aui
48
27 Nov. 15
9 Aug.
28 June
7 April
31 Aug.
25
5
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16
37
Captains.
353
ENSIGN,
ETC.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
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3 Jan.
11 July
5 Feb.
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h. p.
6 May
4 April 1113 May
29 Oct. 08 12 July
28 Feb. 07| 1 Feb.
16 Mar. 20 25 Nov.
3 April 94 27
May
13 Feb.
25 Dec.
25 Sept.
13 July
21 6 Sept.
08 30 Sept.
20
27
14
14
47
21
13
June 32
51 30 Aug. 53
40 4 Aug. 43
25 12 July 33
12
40 6 June 51
12 3 Aug.
8 Mar. 31
05 31 July
30 Sept. 33
37 7 Dec.
14 Jan. 52
31 13 Nov.
13 1 May
6 May 42
11 6 Nov.
6 Nov. 27
08 1 Mar.
19 April 36
24 12 Dec.
26 July 27
95 11 Jan.
00
11 2 April
03 25 Oct.
29 10 July
12 4 June
27
12
13
41
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
its
23 Jan. 46
47
37 1 1 Feb. 48
28 30 Dec. 45
53 25 Mar. 53
41 19 Mar. 29
proper place.
Captain Piercy served with the 2nd throughout the campaign in Affghanistan and
Beloochistan in 1838-9 and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal) and of
Khelat.
Also the Campaign of 1844-5 in the Southern Concan and Sawant
Warree
Country, including the storming of several Stockades, and the investment
and capture of
the Forts Monohur and Munsuntosh.
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and
Nivelle.
25 Captain Blacklin served with the 3rd battalion Royals at Quatre Bras 16th June, the retreat on the 17th, at Waterloo on the 18th (at which last he was wounded), capture of Paris,
and with the army of occupation inFrance in 1815 and 1816. Embarked to join the 2nd battalion in the East Indies, and served with the army in the Deccan the campaigns of 1817, 18, and
19 ; the pursuit of the Nagpore Rajah ; battle of Nagpore, and other minor actions and skirmishes. Served with Sir John Doveton's force in pursuit of the Peishwa ; the siege of Asseerghur in 1819, and commanded the leading company at the assault,
26 Captain Bl^nd served in the Mahratta war with the Royals, and was present at the cap-
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War
Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was present at "Waterloo, and subsequently with the
Army of Occupation. Sir William has received the War Medal with four Clat.p3.
56 Captain Robert Cochrane served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade from August 1811
to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of C?idiz, actions of Aranjuez, San Munos,
and San Milan; battle of Vir.tona, and action at the bridge of Vera. Served also the campaign
of 1815, and was present at the batile of Waterloo and capture of Paris. Severely wounded in
the left arm at Vera, and slightly in the lefc breast at Waterloo. He has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
57 Captain R. jNIortimer Cochrane served on the frontiers of the United States throughout
the last war with America, including the operations at Fort George, Niagara, and Fort Erie.
58 Captain Wm. H. Cockburne was detached from Gibraltar for the defence of Tarifain 1811
and 12, when the French were defeated, leaving their guns behind. Served subsequently in the
Peninsula to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the investment of Bayonne and
repulse of the sortie. Embarked afterwards for America, where he served until the termination
of the war with the United States.
59 Captain Colby served at Walcheren in 1809.
60 Captain James R. Colthurst served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of
Corunna and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. He served
also the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
61 Captain Colville embarked in 1810 with the Guards for Cadiz, then besieged, and was preHe served afterwards with the Peninsular army as Aide-de-Camp
sent at the battle of Barrosa.
to Lord Lynedoch, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, the action of El Bodon,
battle of Vittoria, the two sieges of San Sebastian, and passage of the Bidassoa; he then proceeded to Holland, and was present at the affair of Merxem, and the attack on Bergenop-Zoom. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
62 Captain Conrady served at the taking of Kandy and the Kandian provinces in Ceylon, in
1815. Also at the suppression of the rebellion in 1817 and 18.
63 Captain Jervis Cook served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and cutting out the
French brig Nisus. At the destruction of Loire and Sei7ie at Ance la Barque, and the capture
of Guadaloupe in 1810. On the north coast of Spain and in the Gironde, and attached to the
(War Medal with three Clasps).
Artillery in Flanders.
65 Captain Cookes served in the 3d Light Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6,
and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, for which he has received
a Medal and two Clasps.
66 Captain David Cooper served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Foot Guards from September
1810 to July 1813, including the retreat from Busaco to the Lines of Torres Vedras, occupation
of them, advance through Portugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle
of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos. Also the campaign of 1815, including the
He has received the War
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and the capture of Paris.
Medal with
three Clasps.
67 Captain Henry J. Coote served with the 22nd throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal)
tinder Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the destruction oflmaumghur, and in the battles
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (severely wounded). He was mentioned in orders as being the first
man who entered the ememy's entrenched position, and also as having taken the first colour
from the enemy at the battle of Hyderabad. He served with the 36th in the Ionian Islands
from 1849 until 1851, and commanded the troops at Sisi during the insurrection of 1849, and
on three occasions defeated the insurgents, including their night attack on the village of
Aggupader.
68 Captain Costly served in the Peninsula with the 45th, and was present at the battles of
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, and at the sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz: he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
also
69 Captain Cotton served at the capture of the islands of Ischia and Prooida, in 1809
at the siege of Genoa, in 1814.
70 Captain Courtenay served in the Peninsula from 1811 until severely wounded in the Pyrenees in 1813. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Vittoria.
7 Captain Charles Cox (h.p.41 st Foot) has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
72 Captain Curtis served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the attack of Ter Vere
;
severely at Waterloo.
74t Captain Henry John Davies served with the 32nd Regt. at the 2nd siege operations
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before Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 27 th Dec. 1848, storm and capture
of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort and
garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
75 Ciiptain Alfred Davis was present with a squadron of the 22nd Light Dragoons at the
and at the taking of Talreir in 1818.
battle of Mdheidpore, 21st Dec. 1817
76 Captain William Davis was landed in 1809 at Mahon, in Minorca, in command of a detachment of Marines, to prevent the prisoners of war in the Lazaretto from rising and effecting
their escape during a Mutiny of the Spanish Walloon Guards.
At the capture and destruction
of a fort on Isle Verte, near La Civtat, 1st June 1812, he received a severe wound by a rifle
bill, in the right thigh.
On the 8th May 1813, as a volunteer, at the cutting out of an armed
Xybec from under the fort and tower of Orbitello. At the capture of the island of Pouza, under
Sir Charles Napier, where, as a volunteer, with a detachment of Marines, be landed, and
stormed and captured one of the batteries. On the 4th Oct. 1813, as a volunteer in the storming of the fort protecting the anchorage at Marinello, when one gunboat and thirteen of the
enemy's vessels dt-eply luden were captured, and one gun-boat sunk. At the landing uf the
Itilian Levy at Via Keggio, in 1813.
At the landing near Leghorn, in Dec. 1813, when 270
Marines charged and defeated between 600 and 700 French Infantry, supported by 30 Cavalry,
received a sabre wound from the charge of Cavalry. At the capture of a castle near Spizzia,
25th March 1814. Present at the siege and capture of fort Santa Maria, 29th March following.
Also at the capture of Genoa, under Lord William Bentinck.
77 Captain Lo7-d De Blaquiere served with the 41st throughout the campaign of 1842 in
Affgbanistan, and was present in the engagements of the 28th March and 28th April in the
Pisheen Valley, also in the actions before Goaiue and before Ghuznee occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool ; expedition into Kohistan
storm, capture, and destruction
of Istaliff and the various minor affairs in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
He has received the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842."
7S Captain de Teissier served in Scinde, in command of a detachment, protecting the stores
and ammunition of tlie army, tracked up the Indus. Served also in the Light Company of the
17th during the campaign in Aftghanistan and Beloocliistan, and was present at the storm and
capture of the forr esses of Ghuznee and Khelat, for which he has received the Medal.
79 Captain Devon was Adjutant of the Artillery Companies of the Royal Marines serving
in North America during the war in 1813-14.
80 Captain J.
Dick served with the 43d Light Infantry in the Kaffir War from Dec. 1851
to June 1852.
81 Captain John Dick served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received the
silver War Medal with one Clasp.
82 Captain Timothy Dillon, after serving in Ireland in the Rebellion in 1798, sailed with the
2nd (Queen's) on the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and was present in the battles of the
19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. He next served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 (medal), ineluding the action on the landing, blockade of Aboukir, actions of the 13th and 21st March,
bombardment and surrender of Fort St. Julien, taking of Fort Rahmania together vith about
800 French troops coming to its relief surrender of Grand Cairo and of Alexandria. He
served in the campaign under Sir John Moore and on the retreat to Corunna, in the 76th regt.
He has received the silver W^ar Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
83 Captain Dure served in the Buffs in the battle of Punniar (Medal).
84 Captain Joseph Douglas served as 2nd Lieut. R. Marines on board H. M. S. Hindostan in
the North Sea, off Texel, in 1804, watching the movements of the Dutch Fleet.
On 4th June
1805 was employed in the boats of the Loire cutting out the boats of the Conjiance, 490 tons,
off Muros Bay, coast of Spain, and storming two batteries under Sir James Yeo (Medal).
On
24th Nov. 1805 on board the Loire during the engagement with and capture, off Rochfort, of
the French 44 gun frigate Libre.
In 1808 he was gazetted to an Ensigncy in the 32nd Foot,
and the following year served on the Walcheren expedition, siege of Flushing, and ascent of
the Scheldt. In Dec. 1810 promoted to Lieut, in the 45tb, with which Regiment he served the
Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14, and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
and Toulouse, at which last he was severely wounded in the right arm by a musket ball, when
carrying the King's colour: he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
85 Captain Dowdall served the Mahratta campaigns of 1818 and 19. including the taking of
Loghur, Isapoor, Kooaree, Rhygur, Rarte, besides several other small forts:, and he was severely
wonnded at the storming of Raree, having sustained the total loss ot the right eye, and a portion
Served also in the Burmese war under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
of the nose and jaw-bone.
was severely wounded in storming the Dalla stockades near Rangoon on the 9th Dec. 1824.
Captain Dowdall commanded and led the Light Company of the 89th to five different storms.
86 Captain James Dowman served at the defence of Cadiz in 1810, 11, and 12, during which
period he was repeatedly engaged in action against the enemy both on land and in boats, cutting
out, &c.
At the blockading of the French fleet off Brest, in 1813. During the late campaign
on the coast of Syria, in 1840 and 41, including the storming and capture of Sidon, surrender of
Bey rout, bombardment and fall of St. Jean d'Acre. Served also with the Royal Marine Battalion
at the camp at D'Jouni.
87 Captain John Dowman served with the 40th throughout the operations in Candahar and in
Affghanistan, in 1841 and 42
and he acted as Aide-de-camp to Mujor- General Dennis in the
action at Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843,
88 Captain Drewry served in the Peninsula with the 5tb, and was present at the battles of
Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received tho War Medal with three Clasps
;
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89 Captain Drought served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with thelSth Dragoons, and
has received the War Medal with five Clasps tor Albuhera,Vittoria, Nivellr, Orthes, and Toulouse.
90 Captain Drummond served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 82ad, and was present at
the battles of Victoria, the P_) rtnee?, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
91 Captain Drysdale was present with the 27th at the taking of the islands of Ischia aiid
Procida, in 1809. Served aftersvards in Spain from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the taking of Alcoy, battles of Biar and Castalla, siege of Tarragona, engagement at the
Pass of Ordai, and blockade of Barcelona.
92 Captain Duncan served with the expedition to Bremen in Germany in 1805. Also iii
the American war, including the capture of Moose Island.
93 Captain Dusautoy served at Walchtr^n; at the capture of Genoa; and in two partial
actions with French Fleets off Toulon and Marseilles.
94 Captain Dyer served the campaign of 1842 in AfFghanistan (medal) with the 3rd Light
Dragoons.
95 Captain Eaton served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with the Ritie Brigade, and
has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, St. Sebastian,
Nivelle, Orthes, and ToiUouse.
96 Captain Edmonds served in the Peninsula with the 66th from March 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814, and was slightly wounded at the battle of T^ilavera, 28th July 1809.
97 Captain Edwardes served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to June 1814, and was present
at the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and of the Adour, and
investment of Bayonne
he has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, San
He served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
of Waterloo.
99 Captain William Elliott served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Peninsula, France, and
Flanders, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, at Pam|jeluna, the P_yrenees, Toulouse,
Waterloo, and capture of Paris
he has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria
and Toulouse.
100 Captain Hercules Ellis served in the Peninsula with the 88 th, from March 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the first siege of Badajoz, and battles of Busaco, Fuentesd'Onor,
Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
101 Captain Emerson served with the 35th at the taking of Santa Maura, storming of the
enemy's outpusts, and at the taking of the Ionian Islands.
102 Captain Enderby served with the 22nd Light Dragoons at Belgaum and Sholapore, in 1818;
and with the 16ih Lancers at Bhurtpore in 1825-6. In addition to the above he served three
years in the royal navy as midshipman, and was on board H. M. S. Defence at the battle of
.-
Trafalgar.
103 Captain A. FitzGerald Evans served in the Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th
from Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, includingthe action at Alba de Tormes, battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, action of Garris, battle of Orthes, actions of Lembege,
Vic Bigorre, and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with six
Clasps.
103t Captaia Henry Roe Evans served with the 10th regiment in the Sutlej campaign in
1846. and was wounded in the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
104 Captain James Evans served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. He
served also the catDpaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris.
104t Captain Fairtluugh served with the 55th on the China expedition (Medal), and was
present at Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae (including the night attack), Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae,
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113 Captain Forster served with the expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; the campaign of
1808-9 under Sir John Moore, including the oavulry action at Sahagun, and battle of Corunna.
Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded in the foot
by a urape shot.
1 14
Cuptain Foulston served during the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1803, 4, and 5, including
the capture of Kandy : wounded in the leg in repulsing an attack of the enemy on the 20tE
June, 1803. Served afterwards at the capture of Travancore in 1809 of Bourbon and the Isle
of France in 1810 and of Java in 1811, wounded on the 10th of August, when commanding
the advanced piquet.
At the capture of Kandy in Ceylon on the 3rd Feb. 1815, and on the
18th of the same month drove the King of Kandy into the hands of a force which took him
prisoner.
Served in the subsequent rebellion during 1817 and 18. Present also at the storming of Ghuznee on the 23rd July 1839. Was embarked with a detachment on board the
Ntreide frigate under Sir Nisbet Willoughby, destined for the reduction of Isle de la Passe, and
was taken prisoner at the surrender of that ship after a most severe action with a French squadron on the 23rd Aug. 1810. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
115 Captain Thomas Fraser (83rd Foot) was present at the operations before Ter Vere and
Flushing in 1809. He served also in the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 until the end of that
war, and afterwards at Genoa.
list Captain Thomas Fraser (Royal Marines) was presented with a piece of plate by the
Merchants on the occasion of his being landed for the protection of British property at Lima,
during the revolution in Dec. 1835, when the place was in possession of tlie rebels.
116 Captain FuUarton served in the Peninsula with the 38th, and was present at the battles
of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with
fonr Clasps.
117 Captain F. H. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present with the 53rd
at the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor, besides various skirmishes. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Talavera and Busaco.
118 Captain J. T. Fuller served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 and at the bombardment
of Algiers, 27th Aug. 1816.
119 Captain Furnace ?ri -(i "i the Peninsula with the 61st, and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Busaco. Salamanca., Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he
has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
120 Captain Fyers served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1809.
121 Captain Fyfe served with the 92d with the expedition under Sir John Moore to Sweden
He next
in 1808, aad afterwards in Portugal and Spain, including the battle of Corunna.
served on the Walcheren expedition, after which be joined the army under the Duke of Wellington in the lines of Torres Vedra?, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, at
Arroyo de Molino, Almarez, Alba de Tormes, Vittoria, Maya Pass (twice wounded), and
Pyrenees on 25th, 30th, and 31st July, at the Nivelle, the Nive, Garris, Arriverette, Orthes,
He has received
and Aire (severely wounded), besides various minor affairs and skirmishes.
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
in 1813, and he'
Pyrenees
40th
in
the
of
the
122 Captain Garner joined the 1st battalion
served in the campaign of that and the following year. He has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Nivelle.
123 Captain Gascoyne served in the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to 1813, and was
severely wounded in the leg at the battle of Salamanca. Served also in Ceylon as DeputyHe has received the War
Assistant-Adjutant-General during the Kandian rebellion in 1818.
Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Salamanca.
from
1811 to 1814, and was
Peninsula
in
the
124 Captain Gee served with the 39th Regt.
present at Vittoria, Stewart's Rock, near Maya; Pyrenees, Pampeluna, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne,
He was also
Garris, Orthes, and Toulouse, and has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
present in the battle of Maharajpore, 29 Dec. 1843 (Medal).
125 Captain George served with the second battalion of the 44th in the campaigns of 1810
and 11, including the defence of Cadiz, and of the Lines of Torres Vedras, also the retreat of
Ma^sena into Spain. In 1812, he was present with the 7th Fusiliers at the siege and storming
of Badajoz, on which last occasion he was wounded in four places by musket balls. In 1815 he
also at the capture
was present with the Fusiliers during the operations before New Orleans
He has received the War Medal with
of Paris, and with the Army of Occupation in France.
two Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor and Badajoz.
126 Captain Gibbons served in the rebellion in Ireland, and was at the taking of the French
near Ballinamuck, 8th Sept. 1798. Served also in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the covering of the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, forcing
the enemy out of Llerena on the night of the 25th March 1812, actions near Usagre (wounded
in the right hand) and Llerena, affair with the enemy's cavalry 21st June, battle of Salamanca,
and capture of the French rear-guard on the following day captures of Madrid and Valladolid,
investment and siege of Burgos, retreat from thence, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the
Pyrenees, 28th, 29th, and 30lh July
Pass of Maya, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, blockade
of Bayonne, from 12th Dec. 1813 to 22nd Feb. 1814 battle f>f Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre
and Tarbes. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps. Since the Peace of 1815 he
served eight years in the Mediterranean and wa^ an eye-witness of the war on the Morea between the Greeks and Turks. He also served nine years in India.
127 Captain F. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of that war in
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Clasps.
130 Captain Goode served in the American war, including the operations in the Chesapeake,
battles of Bladensbui'g and capture of Washington and Alexandria, action near Baltimore, and
destruction of the American flotilla. Served also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
131 Captain Charles Gordon served in the American war in 1814 and 15 with the 93rd, and
was severely wounded in the left cheek at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
132 Captain John Henry Grant served with the Queen's Royals during the campaign of
1844 45 in the Southern Coucan aud Sawant Warree Country, including the storming of
several stockades, and the investment and capture of the forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh.
133 Captain Humphrey Gray was present with the39th in the battle of Maharaj pore (Medal)
29th Dec. 1843, and was very severely wounded.
134 Captain Robert Gray served in the Peninsula with the 48th, and has received the War
Medal with six Clasps for the Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Ortbes, and Toulouse.
135 Captain Gregor served with the 23rd at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Albuhera (severely wounded), Vittoria, and
the Pyrenees: he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
136 Captain John Griffith served in the 12th Dragoons the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and
was wounded on the left thigh in the action of the 21st March. In 1809 he served at Walcheren j and subsequently in the Peninsula from July 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and
was present at the battle of Vittoria. He served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
Medal with three Clasps, for Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive.
of Waterloo. He has received the
137 Captain Gwynne served in the Peninsula with the 62nd, and has received the War Medal
Nive.
Nivelle
and
for
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with two
138 Captain Hadfield served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub Campaign
9, and commanded a squadron at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasp).
of 1848
138t Capt. Half hide served with the 49th throughout the whole of the operations in China
(Medal), except the capture of Segoan, and was present at the attack and capture of the Chusan ?
(both operations), storm and capture of th-; heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy
and Chinghae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack ; attack and capture of
Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
139 Captain R. C. Hamilton served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834 with
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148 Captain William Hay served in the Peninsula with the 16th Light Dragoons, and was
present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor, for which he has received the
War Medal with three Clasps.
149 Captain Healy served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the
battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the
War Medal with five Clasps.
150 Captain Hewett served blockading the French fleet off Brest, Rochefort, and Ferrol, and
was severely wounded in the action with the combined fleets of France and Spain 22nd July
1805. In the 1st Battalion Royal Marines under Sir Arthur AVellesIey in Portugal, and at
Lawris, and Galeaga. In the 2nd battalion, under Sir Sidney Bcckwitb, during the war in
North America, at the attack on Craney Island, the storming of Hampton, taking of Queen-
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tovn, and Kent Island frequently employed as an engineer officer, in command of out-posts,
and of gun-boats whilst attached to the Curps of observation, led the forlorn hope at the capture of Fort Oswego where he climbed the flagstatf and tore down the American Colours
(severely wounded) ; officially thanked by Colonel deWatteville for his conduct on this occasion.
151 Captain Hewson, served in the American war, and was engaged at the battle of Niagara
and siege of Fort Erie. Served also in the Burmese war.
152 Captain Hickie served in the Peninsula with the Slst, and has received the silver War
Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
153 Captain Henry Hill served in the Peninsula with the 11th Light Dragoons from May 1811
to June 1813, and was present at the action near El Bodon, battle of Salamanca, with the advance and rear-guard to and on the retreat from Burgos.
Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Salamanca.
154 Captain George Hilliard served with the 18th Royal Irish on the China expedition (Medal)
at the Bogue Forti, Canton (wounded J, Amoy, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and ChinKiangFoo.
155 Captain Hillier acted as Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier Cureton in the action ot Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Medal)
and served as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor- General with the
army of the Sutlej, and was severely wounded in the action at Moodkoe (Medal).
156 Captain Hodges served in the Peninsula, from 1810 to 1814, including the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, be&ides various minor actions and skirmishes.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Commanded the
Auxiliary land forces under the orders of his Imperial Majesty the Duke of Braganza, in Portugal, in 1832 and 1633. AVas also present at the attack on the Egyptian Forces under Ibrahim
Pasha, by the Turkish Army, commanded by Commodore Sir Charles Napier, on the heights
above Beyrout in Sjria, 10th Oct. 1840. He has been three times wounded in the course of
his services.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
157 Captain Hullinsworth served the campaign of 1799, in Holland, including the actions of
the 10th Sept., 2nd and Gth October.
The Egyptian cirapaign of 1801, including the actions of
the 17th and 25th August. At the battle of Maida, 1806. Campaign of 1808-9, including the
Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from
battles of Vimiera and Corunna.
Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, actions at Roncesaffairs on entering France, and battle of
valles, in the Pyrenees (28th July. 1st and 2nd Aug.)
Orthes, at which last he was severely wounded in the right thigh. He has received the Wai
;
160 Captain Horsley served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, and was
wounded (three wounds) at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
161 Captain Hort served with the Slst in Lower Calabria and Sicily, and accompanied the
expedition under Major-General Ackland to the Bay of Naples, in 1806. Served also during the
campaign under Sir John Moore, and lost his right leg at the battle of Corunna he has received
the War j\ledal with one Clasp.
163 Captain George Hotham served at the bombardment of Algiers, under Lord Exmouth.
164 Captain Hulme served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the 2nd siege of Badajoz, battles of Nivelle and Nive (10th to 13th Dec), passage of
the Ad our, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. In March 1815 he joined the
army in the Netherlands, and assisted in the organization of the Pontoon train at Antwerp:
Early in May, in order to secure a shorter and more direct communication between Brussels
and Antwerp, he was entrusted with the construction of a bridge of vessels at Boom, across the
Rupel, a large navigable branch of the Scheldt, which having completed and maintained until
the victory at Waterloo rendered it no longer requisite, he followed the army to Paris in command of a division of the Pontoon train, where he remained until 1816. He has received the
War Medal with two Clasps for Nivelle and Nive.
165 Captain Humbley served with the 95th (Rifle Brigaf!e)at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807,
and was present in some skirmishes near that city, and afterwards at the action of Kioge, the
surrender of Copenhagen and the whole of the Danish Navy. In 1808 he landed with a detachment in Portugal, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, the advance from Lsibon
into Spain, the subsequent retreat from Salamanca, action at Calcavellas, and battle of Corunna.
Served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; commanded an advanced out-post before Flushing
on the night of the 31*1 July, when he surprised and took prisoners an uut-lj-ing piquet of the
enemy; the following day he was very severely wounded in the forehead, when under the fortithe ball extracted, and the head trepanned.
fications of Flushing, by a musket-ball which lodged,
Joined the Army in the Peninsula in March 1810, where he served until the end of the war in 1814,
with the exception of four months in 1812; present at the defence of Cadiz and Fort Matagorda
debarked at Tarifa, present at the battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, and Vittoria severely wounded
in the left arm; action at Vtra bridge, storming the heights of Vera, battles of the Pyreneeswounded near the left eye; crossing the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes severely wounded in the right thigh action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous
minor actions, skirmishes, and affiurs of out-posts. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
very severely wounded at Waterloo by a musket ball in each shoulder, the two balls having
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lodged, one of which was extracted two days afterwards, the other still remains lodged under the
scapula in the left shoulder. On the passage to Spain, 5 th Dec. 1812, he was at the capture, after
a running fight of several miles, of a large American merchant-ship well armed. He has received the War Medal with twelve Clasps.
1G6 Cxptain Humby has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Algiers.
167 Ciptain Humfrey joined the 43th in the Peninsula in 1811, and served there until the end
of that war in 1814, including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo severely wounded, siege
and storm of Badajoz, in both of these attacks he served in the storming party composed of tfife
flank companies; storm of Fort Picurina under General Kempt, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, retreat therefrom into Portugal, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battle of the
Pyrenees severely wounded, battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides numerous
minor affairs and skirmishes. He has received the War Medial with nine Clasps.
168 Captain Humphreys served with the 15th at the capture of Martinique and the Saintes, in
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Mar1809; and of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
tinique.
169 Captain George James Hunter served during the campaign of 1 81 4 on the Niagara frontier,
including the action at Chippewa and attack on Fort Erie.
for which he
170 Captain Hussey served in Egypt under Sir Ralph Abercromby, in 1801
has received the Turkish Gold Medal, and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp. Was at the
attack on the Citadel at Cassis, 18 Aug. 1813; when the battery was carried by escalade by
the Royal Marines, and 27 vessels captured.
171 Captain Isaac served with the Cape Mounted Rifles; several affairs and skirmishes with
the border Tribps at the Cape of Good Hope, between 1830 and 1839.
172 Captain D. G. James has received the War Medal with one Clasp, for Copenhagen, 1801.
173 Captain Henry James was present at the capture of Fort San Philippe (Balaguer), and
Also at the bombardment of Algiers, in 1816.
siege of Tarragona, in 1813.
174 Sir Samuel Raymond Jarvis served with the 25th at the capture of Martinique in 1809,
and of Guadaloupe in 1810, for which he has received the silver War Medal with two Clasps.
175 Captain James Jones served in the Royal Marine battalion at the capture of St. Elmo,
Capua, and Gaeta, in 1799. Also in Egypt under Sir Ralph Abercromby, in 1801 ; and has
received the Turkish Gold Medal, and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
176 Captain William Jones (h. p. 52nd F.) served in the Peninsula with the 14th Dragoons,
and was present at Busaco, Badajoz, Vittoria, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
177 Captain Keily was severely wounded at Waterloo.
178 Captain John Kelly accompanied the effective men of the wing of the 6lh Regt.
stationed at Aden, which formed part of an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt.-Col.
Pennycuick, which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished
between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
179 Captain William Kelly served as a volunteer in the Grenadier Battalion of the Line on
the expedition to Holland in 1799, including the actions of the 19th Sept., 2nd and 6tli October.
In 1800 he was at the blockade of Malta and surrender of Valetta. In 1807 he was at the siege
and assault of Fort Commonah, in the East Indies; and also at the siege and capture of Fort
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Gunowrie.
180 Captain Ker served with the 37th at the investment of Bayonne, in 1814.
181 Captain Kettil by served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 23rd Fusiliers, and has received
the silver War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
182 Captain James King served in the AVest Indies, and was present at the capture of the city
of St. Domingo, in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula in the 87th, from Jan. 1812 to
June 1813, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria, for which he has received the
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El Bodon, siego and storm of ciudad Rodrigo (slightly wounded), third siege of Badajoz and
gtorming of Fort Picurina, inhere he was severely wounded in leading the 94th party 3rd division
to one of the most despenitg assaults that took place during; the war; retreat to Portugal, battles
of Vittoria, the Pyrenees^ Nivelle, and Orthes; action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.
1I- has received the Gold Midal for Vittoria, (having succeeded to the command of the regiment); and the Silver War Medal with eight Clasps.
189 Sir Henry John Lanabcrt served in the Peninsula with the Grenadier Guards, and was
presiut at the battles of Barrosa and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal
with two Olasps.
190 Captani Lane served with the 41st in several skirmishes in the American war; and with the
47th at the taking of Several islands in the Persian Gulf, in 1819 and 20.
191 Captain Langton served in the Peninsula and also the Waterloo campaign with the 52nd,
and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Corunua, Fuentes d Ouor, Ciudad Eodrigo, and Salamanca.
192 Captain Latham served in the Peninsula with the Buifs, and wus present at the bstttles
of Busaco and Albuhera (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
193 Caprain John Law was in the action with, and capture of, the Chesapeake by the Shannon,
on the 1st June, IBi;?. He was also at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteries at Naples
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197 Colonel Le Cuuteur served during the whole of the last war in America, fie was adjutant
De iJarem, who commanded the Light Division and seven hundred Indians, under
Generals Vincent and De Rottenburg on the Niagara fronter; was engaged at Sackett's Harbour,
the battle ot Niagara, and was in the storming division at Fort Erie, where he was blown up by
the springing of a mine; present also at the action of the Cross Roads and many skirmishes with
the Light Division.
198 Captain Lempriere served the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, including tha
actions at Sahagun, and Benevente, and retreat to Corunna. In 1814, he served in the south of
France, and was present at the battle of Toulouse
after which he served in the American war,
and was present at the battle of Bladensburg, capture of Washington, and in all the operations
with the army in the Chesapeake, and before New Orleans. In 1815 he served in the Netherlands, and was attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses on that frontier. He has
received the War Medal with three Clasps.
199 Captain L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada.
200 Captain W. W. Lewis served with the 58th Regt. on the expedition to Naples, under Sit
James Craig, in 1805-6 was at the battle of Maidi (War Medal with one Clasp), and siege
and capture of Scylla Castle, and served in Sicily from 1806 to 1812. Was at the skirmish
and taking of the French military stores at St. Euphemia appointed to the British armed
Flotilla, and had the command of twelve gun-boats, and was constantly engaged with the enemy's
batteries and boats on the coast of Calabria, and received a letter of thanks from Captain Hall,
R. N. for cutting out a sloop laden with stores from under a French battery. Was at the capture of the islands of Ischia, and Procida.
Served afterwards in the Peninsula (as Adjutant
from July 1815), and was present at the battle of Castalla, Siege of Tarragona, action of Villa
Franca, besides various other affairs. Served in the American War, and was wounded at the
attack on PJattsburg.
201 Captain Litchfield served at Walcherenin 1809; also the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13,
and 14, including the action at Puerto del Almarez, andbattUs of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse,
for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
He served alterwards in the
American war, including the action at Plattsburg.
202 Captain Logan- Home's services
co-operation with the French Ariny in the Morea.
Siege of Patras. Co-operation with the Spanish Forces and Legion near San Sebastian.
202f Captain Louis served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received the
Silver War JNIedal with one Clasp.
203 Captain Lovett served with the 50th throughout the Suthj campaign of 1845-6 (Medal
and Clasps), including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozesliah, Aliwal and Sobraon. For these
serrices he was promoted in the field to a company in the 28th Regt.
204 Captain Lutman's services: Campaign and battle of Corunna (wounded in the left thigh);
exp'ditiou to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing; Sicily from May 1810 to June 1812; Peninsula
from June 1812 untd the end of the war, includuig the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, July
and Aug. 1813, and blockade of Barcelona, Feb. to May 1814; served also in the Anaerican war.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
205 Captain Lynch served with the 27th the campaign of 1806 in Calabria, including the
batile of Maida.
He served also in the Peninsula and south of France, and was present at the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He has received the Silver War
Medal with six Clasps.
20G Captain Ljster served in the wars of succession in Portugal and in Spain, from 1833 to
1841, as Captain of Infantry and Cavalry, and was present in Oporto during the siege, and at
the iege and capture of Irun, Fontarabia, Morella, Berga, and Castelotte (severely wounded).
Was on the staff of General Don Diego Leon, commanding his escort, and extra aide-de-camp.
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He was twice
decorated with tke Order of St. Ferdinand for charges of cavalry at Alio and
Berga, and with the medals for the siege and capture of Irun and Morella. He served with
the 50th in the battle of Punniar (Medal).
207 Captain Donald M'Donald served at Walcheren, in 1809 and at the defence of Cadiz.
208 Captain Angas M'lntjre served with the 41st in the American war.
209 Captain M-Murdo served with the 8th Hussars at the siege of Hattras,in 1817; and afterwards in the Pindaree war.
209f Captain M'Nair served during the American war in the campaigns of 1813 and 14 on
the borders of Lake Ontaria, and on the Niagara frontier, including the investment of Fort
George, action at Black Rock and capture of the town of Buffalo; siege of Fort Erie, and the
action at the sortie, 17tli Sept. 1814, besides other affairs. Prisoner of war about six months.
210 Captain Daniel M'Pnerson served in the 8th on the expedition to Denmark, and was at the
siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. In 1809 he served on the expedition against Martinique,
and was at the storming of the heights of Surriere at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of
the Island. He served in the American war with the Glengan-y Light Infantry until very severely
wounded at the attack on Sackett's Harbour, the severity of which wounds compelled him to
remove to a Veteran Battalion.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Martinique.
211 Captain M'Queen served in the American war with the 7th battalion of the 60th, and was
present at the taking of Castile and Hampden, and the John Adams United States frigate.
212 Captain M'Vicar has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
213 Captain Macartney served with the 9th Lancers in the battle of Punniar on the 29th Dec.
1843 (Medal).
214 Captain Mac Donnell served the campaign of 1814 with the 61st, including the affair of
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
215 Captain Macfarlane served in the Penins-ula with the 91st, and was present at the battles
of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
216 Captain Mac Gregor served in the East Indies, with the Royals, and was severely wounded
at thebattleof Mahidpore, 22nd Dec. 1817, and again at the assault on Fort Talueir, 27th Feb.1818.
217 Captain William Mackay served the Egyiptian campaign of 1801 with the 92nd Highlanders, for which he has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
218 Captain A. Wedder Mackenzie has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Busaco,
Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca.
218t Captain Colin Mackenzie joined the army of the Netherlands on the 4th July, 1814, and
served under Lord Lynedoch, the Prince of Orange, and the Duke of Wellington, continuously
from the above date, in Flanders and France, till the evacuation of Paris by the Allied Armies
in the spring of 1816, and was present at the capture of Paris. Embarked in command of a
Company of Royal Sappers and Miners for Canada, on the first outbreak, and served as Senior
Royal Engineer on the Niagara Frontier during 1838-9.
219 Captain Mackinnon served with the 16th Lancers throughout the campaign in Affghanistan, under Lord Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal;.
He
served also in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal) in 1846, including the battles of Buddiwal,
Aliwal, and Sobraon.
220 Captain 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 skirmish that took place on the
various parts of the coast at which he was stationed with the Royal African Corps and 2nd West
India Regiment, from Jan. 1814 to May 1822, including the attack and capture of the town of
Barra, River Gambia, in July 1817.
221 Captain Macneil served with the 75th in the East Indies; in 1800 and 1801 he was actively
employed during the campaign in the district of Cotoite in Malabar, including the storm and capture of the fort of Pyche. In 1802 and 03 he was on service in Guzerat, and was present in the
action at Kurrie, storm of the outworks and camp at Kurrie; siege and reduction of Brodera, and
action of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banks of the Mahe. Subsequently he served with the army
under Sir John Murray, which advanced from Baroda to Doud, from which it retrograded in
March and AprU 1804 after the peace with Scindia and the Rajah of Berar.
222 Captain George Mainwaring served with the 27th in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 26.
He served with the 22nd throughout the operations in Suinde (Medal), under Sir Charles Napier,
including the destruction of the Fort of Imaumghur, and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad.
222f Captain Mancor served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 59tli, and has received the
Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
223 Captain Manners served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec. 1813, and was present at
the battle of Barrosa (woundt=d), and the defence of Tarifa and Cadiz. He has received the
Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
224 Captain H. C. 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.
225 Captain J. M. Mason served in Canada, Flanders, and France, in 1814 and 15; also in
Canada in 1838, and commanded a company of volxuiteers at the taking of Grand Brule.
226 Captain Massy served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg, in April 1834. with the
48 th Regt.
227 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hague in the 2d battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, 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 carried the King's Colour of the 3rd battalion Grenadier Guards at the battles of Quatr
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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 off great quantity of valuable ship timber. Affairs of coasts, &c. Served in the West
Indies and North America; and has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
291 Captain Thomas Richardson served in the Peninsula with the 20th Light Dragoons and
Bras and Waterloo. He was also present with the storming party at Peronue, and the subsequent capture of Paris.
228 Captain Maunsell served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
229 Captain ISIeech served two campaigns in the Peninsula with the 39th, in Lord Hill's Divi;
sion.
230 Captain Meek served with the 2nd battalion of the 14th on the expedition under Lord
William Bentinck, in the Genoese territory, in 1814; and with that under Sir Hudson Lowe in
the South of France, in 1815.
231 Captain Francis Thomas Meik served with the 16th Lancers throughout the campaign in
He was
Affglianistan, under Lord Keane, including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
also present in the battle of Maharajpore (Medal), on the 29th Dec. 1843
and in 1846 he
served in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), including the actions at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and
Sobraon.
231f Capt. Mein served with the 13th in Affghanistan in 1838, 39, 40, and 41, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee, (Medal), assault and capture of the town and forts of
Tootumdui'rah, storm of Joolghur, night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, assault of Perwandurrah, and storming the Khoord Cabool Pass, where he was dangerously wounded and sent into Cabool, and was consequently present with the force under
Major-General Elphinstone during the insurrection at Caboo), and on the disastrous retreat,
until taken prisoner at Tezeen on the 8th Jan. 1842
he was released with the other Cabool
captives in September following.
232 Captain Melhuish served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to July 1814 was employed in
the trenches during the whole of the siege of Badajoz in 1812; was present at the sortie from that
Fortress; and ultimately led the storming party under Sir George Walker, which succeeded in
making a successful escalade at the Bastion of St. Vincent: twice wounded during the operations
of this siege.
He was afterwards employed in the trenches (wounded) during the whole of the
operations against Bayonne, and made a correct plan of the citadel while under fire for the use of
the Commanding Royal Engineer: at the repulse of the sortie he was again wounded. During
the campaign of 1815 he was actively employed at Tournay.
He has received the War Medal
with one Clasp for Badajoz.
233 Captain Meredith served with the 13th regt. in the last American War, and was present
at the capture of Plattsburg in 1813, and at the battle ot La Cole Mill.
234 Captain iletcalf served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 79th Higlilanders, for
which he has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
235 Captain Meynell has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Toulonse.
236 Captiin John Miller served at the battle of Navarino, in 1897.
238 Captain T. P. Mitchell served with the 69th the Egyptian campaign of 1801; also at
the capture of Java in 1811, and has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
239 Captain J. P. Mitford served on the Staff throughout the war in China (Medal), and was
present at the operations before Canton, and at the investment of Nankin.
240 Captain A. O. Molesworth served the campaign of 1815, and was engaged at Cambray,
23rd and 24th June, and was present at the capture of Paris.
241 Captain Molloy served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and was present at the
battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse, for
which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps. He served also the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
242 Captain Montgomery served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; and subsequently in the
Peninsula, including the storming of Badajoz, affairs previous to and battle of Salamanca, and
retreat to Madrid.
He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
243 Captain Edward Morgan embarked with the 7th Fusiliers for Portugal, in March 1810,
and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, where he was severely
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months. In April 1813 he rejoined the
regiment, in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; after which he accompanied the Fusiliers to America., and was
present at the attack on New Orleans, in January 1815. He has received the War Medal with
;
eight Clasps.
244 Captain Evan Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to June,
1814, including the passage of the Adour, and battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the
War Mfdal with one Clasp. He served also the campaign of 1814 in Canada, under Sir
George Prevost.
245 Captain Hugh Morgan served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at
the bombardment of Flushing; served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian (severely wounded), and battle of Toulouse: he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
246 Captain Morle served in the Queen's in Sir John Moore's retreat; at the siege of Flushing;
and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Nivelle, Nive, and
Toulouse, besides several affairs of out-posts. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
366
War
247 Captain Samuel Morris served in the Peninsula with the 28th, and was present at the
battles of Barrosa, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and TouIou?e, for which he has received the
"War Medal with six Clasps.
248 Captain Hender Mounsteven served at the attack of various posts, &c., on the Frontierg
Served also with the 48th in the
of Canada, and within the United States in 1813, 14, and 15.
operations against the Rajah of Coorg, in April, 1834.
in
Sutlej
the
campaign of 1845-6, including the
249 Captain. Murchison served in the 29th Regt.
battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon, in the last of which he ft-as wounded (Medal and Clasp).
Also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of
(Medal and Clasps.)
Chillianwallah and Goojerat.
251 Captain A. A. Nelson served as Sub-Assistant Commissary-General Bombay Army,
throughout the operations under Sir Wm. Nottin Candahar and in Affghanistan, during 1841 and
42
and as such under Sir Charles Napier at the battle of Hyderabad. He served as Aide-deCamp to Sir Thomas Valient in the actions of Mabarajpore, and had a horse shot under him. He
has received a medal for Affghanistan, another for Scinde, and the Bronze Star for Mabarajpore.
252 Captain Nepean served with the Royal Marines at the capture of a convoy and destruction of B itt'^ries at Fiuone, and in co-operation with the Austrian army at the reduction of
Trieste in 1813.
253 Capt'iin Newman has received the "War Medal with six Clasps for Salamanca, "Vittoria,
Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
254 Ciptain Huntley Nicholson served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from July 1813 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for
which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps. Present at the quelling of the mutiny
at Barrack pore, in Dec. 1824. Served also in the Burmese war, including the engagements
near Prome on the 20th, 25th, and 26th Nov. 1825.
255 Captain Aug. Nicolls served in the Peninsula with the 66th from Feb. 1810 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which
he has received the War Medal with five Clasps: he was also present at the actions of Arroyo
de Molino, Garris, and Aire.
256 Captain Norman served with the 31st throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan,
and was present in the actions of Mazeena, Tezien, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool,
and in the diflFtrent engagements leading to it, and has received the medal. He was present with
the 40th at Mabarajpore, and has received the Bronze star.
258 Captain Charles O'Neill served in the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the following actions and sieges: Talavera, Busaco, Oporto, Pombal,
Leira, Condeixa, Fleur-de-lis, Guarda, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz (2nd siege), Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz (3rd siege, and severely wounded at the assault), Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, Sauveterre, Orthes, and Toulouse: he has received the War Medal with eleven
Served also during the Kandian war in Ceylon.
Clasps.
259 Captain Arthur Ormsby served in the Peninsula from March 1809 until 1811, and was
present at the crossing of the Douro, and in the Lines of Torres Vedias. He served the campaign of 1815 with the 14th, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and storming of Cambray,
Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present at
at which last he was slightly wounded.
the siege and capture of Hattras; also in the Deccan campaign of 1817 and 18; and the siege and
capture of Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere.
260 Captain A. H. Ormsby served in the Burmese war from Sept. 1824 to Jan. 1826, and
was prest-nt at the siege and capture of Aracan, and in the Talack expedition. Mentioned in
Col. Wetherall's despatch for distinguished gallantry in action with the rebels at St. Euatache
and St. Benoit, in Canada, 14th Dec. 1837.
261 Captain T. C. Ormsby served in the 98th with the expedition to the North of China ia
1842 (Medal), and was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing
before Nankin.
262 Captain Packe served the campaign of 1815, with the 13th Dragoons, and was slightly
wounded at Waterloo.
263 Captain E. D. Palmer served on the expedition to Ferrol in 1800 the Egyptian campaign
of 1801, including the action at the landing (with the 1st Divi-ion) and those of the 13th and
Served also at the siege and capture of the Fort of Balaguer on the Eastern
21st March.
He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
Coast of Spain.
264 Captain Thomas Park was actively employed 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 Cranie Island, and landed at the taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
266 Captain Pascoe has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
267 Captain Pattenson served in the Peninsula with the 43rd, and was present at Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badnjoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse, for which he has received the
War Medal with six Clasps.
268 Captain Peevor served with the 17th in the Nepaul campaigns of 1815 and 16, and the
Mahratta and Pindaree war of 1817 and 18, including the battle of Jubbulpore.
269 Captain Pemberton served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1814 to the end of that war.
270 Captain R. F. Phillips served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809; also the Peninsular campaigns of 1812 and 13, including the siege of the forts of Salamanca, battles of SalaHe has
manca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees; siege of San Sebastian, and battle of Nivelle.
received the Silver "War Medal with five Clasps.
;
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272 Captain Brooke Pigot served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from Dec. 1812 to Jan.
1816, including both actions at Merxem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and battle
of Quatre Bras, at which last he was severely wounded in the head.
'274 Captain Pode served with the 33rd the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and
Holland, including the actions at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerj), and storming of Btrgenop-Zoom, where lie was severely wounded and taken prisonor.
273 Captain Poole served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, including the bombardment of the
French fleet at Antwerp, and the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded.
276 Captain Porteous served in the Peninsula with the 61st i;ud was present at the battles
of Busaco, Fuentes dOnor, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal
with four Clasps.
277 Captain Thomas Potter served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with
eight Clasps for Corunua, Barrosa, Badajoz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivellc, Nive, and Orthes.
278 Captain Prendergast served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the battles
of the Pyrenees, Nivclle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with five Clasps.
279 Captain David Price served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the
battles of R<ileia, Yimiera, Corunna, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
280 Captain Rice Price served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, 28lh July (severely wounded in
the left groin, where the ball still remains), and the Nive 9th and 13th Dec. 1813, for which he
has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served subsequently in the American war.
282 Captain Pringle served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
Served also
including the battles of Nivelle and Nive (wounded), and investment of Bayonne.
the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal
with three Clasps for Nivelle, Nive and Orthes.
283 Captain Protheroe served with the 46th at the defence of Dominica, in 1805; and commanded in Fort Young, which was cannonaded by five line-of-battle ships, and three frigates, &c.,
for nine hours, and was most honourably mentioned in the despatches for distinguished gallantry
on that occasion.
284 Captiin Thomas Ramsay served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of
Kioge in 1807; in the Peninsula in 1808-9, including the battle of Vimiera, and retreat through
Gallicia; and on the expedition to the Scheldt; served with the 47th at the defence of Cadiz, in
1810 and 11; and with the 14th at Genoa, and also at the battle of Waterloo, storming of
Cambray, and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
285 Captain Randall served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards and has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria he served also the Waterloo Campaign.
287 Captain Rpynett served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with tour Clasps.
288 Captain Huiry Reynolds served in the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign in
Aftghanistan and Beloochistan under Lord Keane, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal), and of Khelat: at the assault upon Klielat his conduct was pre-eminently gallant. In
1846 lie volunteered his services in the Ivatfir war, and was attached to a local corps, composing
a portion of the force which crossed the River Kei towards the latter end of that year.
289 Capt. J. S. Rich served at Walcheren in 1809 and in Holland from Dec. 1813 to May 1814.
290 Captain J. G. Richardson served in the Channel Fleet, under Lords Gardiner and St. Vincent; the Belleisle squadron, under Sir Richard Keate s, when endeavouring to intercept Jerome
Bonaparte; and at the capture of La lihin by Mars 74. With Admiral Murray and BrigadierGeneral Crauford's expedition of 5000 men originally intended for Lima, but on arrival at the Cape
of 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. Lieut.-Col. Deane, 38th
Regiment. Served in the Baltic, and, while passing the Sound, partially engaged the castle of
Cronenberg; joined the squadron under Sir James Saumarez, in pursuit of Russian fleet, to Rogerswick Bay. Severely woundtd in several places on board Africa 64, in action with Danish flotilla
consistiiig of 26 heavy gun and mortar boats, in Kioge Bay, near Copenhagen, 20 Oct. 1808
Afiica seven killed, fifty-six wounded. Blockade of Texel, under Sir Samuel Hood and St heldt,
under Sir Richard Strachan and Sir Edward Pellew. Served with the Walcheren 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 Spanish troops, on an island in the
was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
293 Captain R. S. Ridge served the Mahratta and Pindaree campaigns of 1817 and 18, and
afterwards with the expedition to the Persian Gulf, including the siege of Ras-el-Kyuia.
294 Captain J. A. Ridgway served in the Peninsula with the Rilic Brigade, from May 1812,
to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, and various minor affairs.
Served also the 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 fore-finger of
the left hand by a musket-shot at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with three dasps.
295 Captain Frederick Robertson whilst serving with the land and naval forces on the
coast of North America in 1813, was mentioned in terms of commendation in four different
War
368
despatches.
He
one Clasp).
298 Captain Robert A. RoUo served in Egypt, in 1807.
299 Captain Ruyds accompanied the 52n(l on Sir John Moore's expedition to Sweden, in
1808.
He subsequently served with a battalion of detachments at the Passage of the Douro,
and capture of Oporto, and was present with the 52Dd in the action at Sabugal, battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz (wounded
at the assault), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Heights of Vera, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes,
and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs.
He has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
300 Captain Rudkin served with the 50th during the campaigns in the Peninsula, from 1808
to 1813 inclusive, and also on the Walcheren expedition; he was present at the battles of
Vimiera and Corunna, occupying the lines at Torres Vedras, battles of Fuentes d'Oaor
(wounded), action of Arroyo de Molino, covering the siege of Badajoz, surprise of Almarez, and
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, at which last he was woundi?d and taken prisoner. He has
received the
War Medal
with
five Clasps.
303 Captain Saunderson served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Fuentes
d'Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
305 Captain Schalch served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
306 Captain Charles Scott has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Navariuo, 1827.
307 Captain Searle served at Walcheren in 1809. Also throughout the Syrian campaign
(Medal).
308 Captain Seward served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including the
siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca; also the siege of Burgos, from 19th Sept. to 21st
October 1812.
309 Captain Shand served in the Amfrican War with the 89th and was present in the action
at Chrystler's Farm, for which he received the War Medal with one Clasp.
310 Captain Gardine Shaw served at the siege and capture of Hattrass, and throughout the
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 1818. He served also at the siege and capture of the Forts of
Punella and Pownghur in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-5.
312 Captain Shum served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and was present
at the battles of Talavera, Vittoria, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal
with three Clasps.
313 Captain Sisson served in the Peninsula with the 81st and was present at the battle of
Corunna, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
314 Captain Skene served in the Peninsula with the 24th and was present at the battle of
Talavera (severely wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
315 Captain Henry Smith served with the Royal Marine battalion at d'Jouni in Syria in
1840, and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre (Turkish Medal and War Medal
with one Clasp).
316 Captain William Smith served with the 45th in the Burmese war.
317 Captain Spurin assisted in cutting out a French privateer at Palamos, 8th November 1813.
318 Colonel Steiger served with Watteville's Regt. in Sicily; at the taking of Santa Maura,
near Messina on the landing of the enemy's troops on the 18th Sept. 1810; and at the defence
of Cadiz in 1811. In Dec. 1812 he was appointed a captain in the 23rd Portuguese Regt., and
was present at the battle of Vittoria (as a brigade-major), the blockade of Pampeluna, the
severely
actions of Roncesvalles and Suberi, battle of the Pyrenees on the 28th July 1813,
wounded in the head; battle of the Nivelle, the three days' fighting in front of Bayonne in Dec.
1813; and battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Appointed Lieut.- Colonel in his native country in
1822; and Colonel of the Swiss Confederation in 1828, being the highest military rank in
Switzerland, and corresponding with that of a general officer in other services. He has received
the War Medal with six Clasps.
319 Captain H. W. Stephens served in the Peninsula with the 66th, and was present
at the passage of the Douro on the 12th May 1809, when the regt. having lost the services of
Field Officer he was ordered to act in that capacity, which he continued to do until the battle
of Talavera, where he had a horse killed under him and was himself severely wounded and
taken prisoner, and taken into France, where he was detained untU the peace of 1814. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
320 Captain John Steuart served the campaign of 1815 with the 69th, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
321 Captain Robert Stevens served at the battle of Camperdown, 1797. In the actions in
and at the capture of HivoU, 1812, and
Algesiras bay and the Straits of Gibraltar in 1801
(War Medal with three Clasps).
officially mentioned in the Gazette letter.
322 Captain Duncan Stewart served with the 42nd in the campaigns in the Peninsula, France,
and Flanders, and was present at the battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd
Aug.), Nivelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec), Orthes (shot through the left hand), and Quatre Bras
(severely wounded in the left thigh, the ball remaining lodged).
He has received the War
Medal with five Clasps.
War
Services
369
of the Captains.
323 Captain James Stewart served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with
three Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Salamanca.
324 Captain Still served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two Clasps
for Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor.
325 Captain Sullivan served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign in Affghanistan, in
1842 (Medal), and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the heights of Jugdulluck, action of Tezeen and Huftkotui, and occupation of Cabool.
Served the Sutlej campaign
of 1843-6, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps):
he officiated as Major of Brigade to the 1st Cavalry Brigade at Ferozeshah; and had three
horses shot under him in the actions of the 18th, 21 st, and 22nd Dec. 1845. Served also, the
Ponjaub campaign of 1848-9 and commanded a Troop at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasp).
326 Captain Swinton served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the Sutlej campaign of
1845-6, and was present at the Battles of Moodkee (severely wounded), Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
327 Captain Tallan served with the 41st throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the
capture of Rangoon, attack on Kemundine and on Pagoda Point, capture of Syriam, the several
engagements in front of Rangoon from the 1st to the 15th Dee. 1824, capture of Tantabain, siege
of Denobiu from 25th of March until its capture on the 2nd April 1825, engagements near Prome
on the 1st, 2nd, and 5th Dec. following, capture of Meloom and of Pagahm Mew. Servedalso in
Upper and Lower Scinde and in Beloochistan, in 1840 and 1841 Has received the Medal for Ava.
328 Capt. John Taylor served in the Peninsula with the 91st and was present at the battles of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes,for which he has received theWar Medal with four Clasps.
329 Captain Donald Wm. Tench served with the 45th during the Kaffir campaign of 1846-7;
and he was afterwards present in the action with the insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats.
330 Captain John Terry has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
331 Captain Thatcher served in the Peninsula with the 48th, from Aug. 1811 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the action at Fuente Guinaldo, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse. Wounded at Vera.
332 Captain Thomas served throughout the American War of 1813-15 with the 1st Battalion
Royal Marines.
333 Captain James Thompson went out with others on board the Uiiion transport, to join
the 1st Battalion 36th Regiment, then serving with General Whitelock's expedition in South
America; but as the whole force had left, when they arrived at the River Plate, they ultimately
returned to England. In 1808, he served with the 36th in Portugal, and was present at the
In 1809, on the Walcheren expedition, including the capture of
battles of Roleia and Vimiera.
Ter Vere and Flushing. Served again in the Peninsula, from 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present with the 36th in every action in which it was engaged, including the
battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse and commanded a Company throughout, after his Captain was killed at Salamanca.
;
Has
War
370
341 Captain Urquhart served with the Reserve of the Army of the Indus under Brigadier
Valiant, at the rsduction of Fort Munora in Scinde in February 1839. Debarked with a
detachmeDt of his corps under a brisk fire at Bushier in the Persian Gulf, for the protection of
the East India Company's Resident. Was present at nearly all the affairs in China (Medal)
from the capture of Chusan up to the attack on the heights above Canton. In the course of
these services he commanded a Company specially selected for desultory services, and was
frequently mentioned in the despatches.
342 Captain Ussher served the Nepaul campaigns of 1816 and 1817, with the 66th.
343 Captain H, H. Vaughan served in the Pt-ninsula with the 67th, from July 1810 to Jan.
Served afterwards in the Ea&t
1812, includiDg the battle of Barrosa and defence of Cadiz.
Indies, including the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18; and sieges of Rhygur, Amulneer, and
for
Mec'al
with
one
Clasp
Barrosa.
received
the
War
Asseerghur. Ho has
344 Captain Vetch has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Barrosa and Badajos;
and he served also at the defence of Cadiz.
345 Captain De Visme has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Fuentes
d'Onor.
346 Captain Walker (h. p. 7th West India Regt.) served in the Peninsula with the 11th and
was present at the battles of Busaeo, Salamanca, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the War Medal with five Clasps.
347 Captain Warburton served with the Royal Artillery on the North Coast of Spain, from
Feb. 1837 to Oct. 1838, and was wounded on the 15th March 1837, near Hernani.
348 Captain Watkins served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Busaeo,
Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Tovdouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with eight Clasps.
349 Captain Watson served in the American War with the 41st and has received the War
Medal with one Clasp for Fort Detroit.
350 Captain Robert Webb served in H. M. S. Superb at the battle off St. Domingo, 6th Feb.
1806; at Copenhagen in 1807; at Walcheren in 1809. Wounded in an attack on an armed con-
voy
May
1812.
352 Captain James C. Webster served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
at Walcheren and forcing the
353 Captain Welchman served at Copenhagen in 1807
Scheldt in 1809. Commanded 180 Marines at Cheribon and took possession of the fort, 4th
when
Regiment
surrender
of
Panca,
a
of
Infantry laid down their arms.
the
also
at
Sept. 1811
In the Royal Marine Battalion at the capture of Java, in 1811. At the capture of the American frigate President, and expedition up the Penobscot, and commanded the detachment ol
Royal Marines at Machias, where he captured three field pieces, and was honourably men;
Clasp.
364 Captain
War
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Armstrong, John, 40 Foot
19 Oct. 09
Armstrong, John Coo|)er,'' R. Art. Driverb 1 Jan. 0?
Armstrong, Montgomery, R. York Rangers 10 June 13
Armstrong, Richard, 70 Foot
16 May 07
Armstrong, Wm. Henry, 2 R. Vet. Battalion 27 Aug. 07
Arnold, Henry, Royal Marines, Captain }
1 June 32
1st Warwic/c Militia
5
Arnott, Alexander, 26 Foot
27 April 09
Atkin, John, 88 Foot
30 Jan. 12
Atkinson, Charles, 14 Foot
never
Atkinson, John, 98 Foot
28 Feb. 05
11 July 11
13 Austin, Edward Frederick,^ 47 Foot
Austin, Thomas, 5 Royal Vet. Batt., Fort I
^
%
^
P
^
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6 June 22
17
May
18 Nov,
17 Aug.
May
29 June
7 Feb.
20 April
1 Oct.
16 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 April
3 July
11 June
22 July
i-2 Feb.
1 Feb.
18 Sept.
3
25
20
24
7 Oct.
23 Feb.
20 Nov.
Mar.
25 Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
11
5 June
Oct.
10 Nov.
25 Mar.
22 Dec.
21
1814
23
14
27 Feb.
5 Dec.
Aug.
25 June
3 Nov.
17 Dec.
20
28
08
25 Sept. 14
24 Oct. 22
25 Feb. 16
1 July
16
25 Dec. 18
12 Mar. 18
19 Dec.
5 June
18 Feb.
14 Sept.
11 Feb.
25 Dec.
21 June
23 April
17 Dec.
25
May
Mar.
May
25 July
9 May
9 Dec.
2 Sept.
6 Dec.
37 4 Feb.
46
25 Mar. 17
25 Feb. 16
25 Sept. 14
25 Nov, 18
28 Feb.
19 Oct.
25 Dec.
12 Sept.
30 Sept,
9 Jan.
14
9 July
98
14
22
10 6 Dec.
1 Sept.
15 April
21 Dec.
27 June
24 Oct.
11 April
31 Mar.
3 Jan.
3 July
1 Sept.
2 Dec.
20 Nov,
3 Feb.
25 July
8 Nov,
3 May
27 July
19 JulV
17 Dec.
28 Oct.
29 Mar.
20 Alav
18
27 Oct.
14
25 Jan.
11
15 Nov.
8
8 Aug. 05 19
1 Mar. 06. 29
15 April 13 8
23 June 14|25
20 Aug. 13 18
1 Dec.
1215
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17
14
14
23 Oct.
1 June 40
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22
9
4
20
28
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25 Feb.
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14 Nov.
7 Oct.
Feb.
Mar.
July
June
41 22 Dec.
16
16
16
24
1 Nov. 14
20 June 29
May
29 April 36 5 Jan.
Oct.
Nov, 20
Aug. 37
Dec. 19
Mar. 22
46
.
..
Lieutenants.
372
CORNET,
Bayly, Thomas,
1 Foot
Bayntun, Edward, 2 Garrisou Battalion.
13 Beamish, Bernard,'* 84 Foot
Beauchamp, Charles Eustace, Royal Artillery
Bedell, ^A' alter Deatii,' 24 Foot
Belford, William, 48 Foot
Bell, Samn.el, 90 Foot
Ballot, Charles Joseph de, 60 Foot
Bennett, Bryan O'Donnell, 77 Foot
^9 Bennett, James, 14 Dragoons
Benson, AVm. Welbore H., 30 Foot
H^ Benwell, Thomas," 4 Foot
Berford, Richard, '^ 2 Foot
Best, Chas. Lewis, 1 LineBn, Ger. Leg.
Bezant, Jolin,^^ Royal Marines
Birch, George,2o Q4 poot
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Black. John,^^ 3 R. Veteran Batt. FortMajor of Charles Fort and Kinsale
Foot
Blagrave, James, 89
.
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^
^
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^
^
Master, Pendennis
21 Sept.
25 Oct.
18 Jan.
3 Feb.
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17
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6
25
5
24
29
Oct.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
April
Oct.
Mar. 26
Mar. 16
Feb. 40
Feb. 16
Dec.
Sept. 19
Feb. 16
12 Sept.
12
May
Mar. 15
Mar. 17
5 Sept.
20 Aug.
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Aug.
22 Mar.
Jan.
July
5 Sept.
4 July
June
Aug.
June
13
12
18
18 Nov. 13 8
10
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8
15
21
37
Nov. 15
Nov. 33
Dec. 18
Jan.
Jan.
15 June 09 30 Dec.
18 Dec.
Mar. 16
Oct. 16
Mar.
24 Oct. 19
25 April 16
12 July 53
12 Mar.
22 Jan.
25 Sept.
8 Nov.
22 Aug.
June
Oct.
April
Sept.
9 April 18 25 Dec. 18
8 Feb. 06 16 Dec.
17 Sept. 05 21 Jan.
never
24 Oct.
Aug. 07
14
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Aug. 16
1 Sept.
1
1
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31 Mar.
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15
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11
19 Mar.
25
18 Mar.
3
15 Sept.
never
30
26 May 14 24
19 Nov. 12121
7 July 25 11
15 Aug.
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PLACED ON,
HALF PAY.
LIEUT.
ETC.
4 June 10 17 Feb.
18 Mar. 13 11 July
25 Jan. 13 16 Aug.
4 May 09 29 Mar.
16 Mar. 01 15 Aug.
Nov. 96 16 Mar.
never
25 Dec.
10 June
3 April
3 Sept.
16 Sept.
18 May
22 Sept.
May
20 July
20 May
16 Feb.
8 July
2 May
13 Oct.
8 June
5 Jan.
13 April
13 Mar.
29 July
8 July
21 July
8 Aug.
7 April
25 Feb.
never
9 May
28 May
25 July
8 Mar.
14 Sept.
14
Aug. 21
1614 Aug. 17
13'25 June 18
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15
97
13 25 Sept.
27 2 Dec.
13 2 May
30 Oct.
02 20 July
14:24 Oct.
11
11
15 Aug.
3 Sept. 16
5 Dec. 05
18 May 13
21 Dec. 41
18 July 15
14
36
17
17
02
16
June 16
Sept. 16
Mar. 18
Dec, 18
Dec. 44
Feb.
17
Aug. 14
May 25
12
Oct. 20
15
June 17
09
Mar. 16
30 Mar. I4I
1814
2 Sept. 13j25 Mar. 17
20 Sept. 08' 2 Oct. 17
10 April I7J2O Nov. 22
7 Oct. 13 25 Dee. 14
9 July 12 25 April 17
15 Aug.
2 Nov.
21 May
3 Oct.
2 Jan.
05
09
...
Lieutenants.
373
2d liedt.
ETC.
27
Brown, Francis Carnac, 80 Foot
16
Brown, John, 82 Foot
3
Foot
Andrew,
53
Browne,
27
Browne, Courtney, 1 Garrison Battalion
19
213il Browne, Ho7i. William, 32 Foot ....
6
Bruce, John, R. Artillery Drivers
29
Brumby, Charles, Meuron's Regt
}^ Brydges, .lohn Wni. Egerton, 14 Dragoons 15
20
1^ Bubb, Anthony,"" 61 Foot
^ Buchanan, Wm.Theophilus,'" 13 Dragoons 10
Buckeridge, Francis Hotchkin, 30 Foot .... 6
4
Buckley, William Henry, Unattached
Bulger, Andrew,"^ Newfoundland Fencibles.. 26
July
June
12 April
25 Feb.
15 Feb.
16 Dec.
2 Sept.
7 April
3 Jan.
Oct.
Feb,
Dec.
April
Oct.
Oct.
17 Mar.
13 Oct.
27 May
4 May
24 Sept.
2 April
21
11
Mar.
13 Sept. 21
21 Nov. 28
1814
16
June
May
Aug.
10
25
6
29
2
25
28
24
25 July
25 Feb.
11
May 15
9 Dec. 19
5 June 06
23 Sept. 19
27 June 16
10 July
9 June
25 Dec.
26 Feb.
5 Feb.
1 Sept. 14
1814
25 July 17
25 Sept. 18
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Sept.
May
17 April 17
1 Sept. 14
23 April 26
July
April
Oct.
5
27
25
25
25
25
May
12 Aug.
7 Sept.
27 Oct.
7 Mar.
24 Nov.
2 Nov.
2 July
27 Jan.
25 Feb.
Dec.
July
43
38
Sept. 17
May
16
Mar.
Nov.
11 Aug.
9 Mar.
7 Sept
25 Mar.
22 June
8 April
26 Mar.
20 July
May
11
7 July
3 Sept.
18
Mar.
25 Mar.
May
20
Nov. 01
25 Feb.
24 Oct.
7 July
13 Aug.
15 April
8 April
4 Jan.
Battalion of Militia
April
21 April
21 Mar.
24 Feb.
26 Sept.
24 Jan.
25 June 16
7 Oct. 19
16 Sept. 36
30 Aug.
3 Oct.
7 Aug.
May
July
2 Nov. 32
12 Jan.
27 April
26 Jan.
29 Oct.
19 July
13 April 26
24 June
14
Aug.
25 Oct.
15 Dec.
25 Dec.
29 Sept.
8 Aug.
2 Mar.
19 Feb.
8 May
24 Oct.
6 Dec.
3 Jan.
28 July
30 July
19 Mar.
16 July
8 July 18
10 Dec. 12
17 Sept. 23
26 Nov.
April
17 Dec.
25 Nov.
PLACED ON
HALF J' AY.
26 Aug.
3 Nov.
22 Aug.
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Feb.
April
Sept.
Dec.
WHEN
16 April 17
14
1814
'^^
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17 July
27 Feb.
2 Oct.
18 July
25 June
15 Aug.
5 July
15 Oct.
5 June
18 Jan.
10 18 Jan.
26 Feb.
08
Sept.
25 Mar. 17
25 Dec. 18
19 Dec. 22
12 Nov. 14
1 Sept. 14
...
.
374
Lieutenants.
WHENI
PLACED 01r,
HALF PAY. -I
24 Oct.
1 April 26
Chamberlayne, J. Chamberlayne, Royal Art. 5 July
27 May
16 June 37
Chambers, John, Royal Marines
17 Sept.
Chambers, Samuel, 54 Foot, Barrack- I
19 Dec. 19
10 Sept.
6 Mar.
Master at Tullamore
S
18 Nov.
Sept. 14
Chambres, Wm, Chambres, R. Marines .... 3 Oct.
12 Feb.
Dec. 25
Champion, Edward Kendall, Unattached
7 July
29
June
Chapman, George^"^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion 29 April
26
April
Mar. 19
4 April
Chapman, William,^ Rifle Brigade
^
7 Nov.
Sept. 17
Charsley, Charles, 56 Foot
2 May
19 Nov.
Nov. 21
Chatfield, Frederick, 20 Foot
24 Nov.
10 Dec.
Mar. 17
Ij^ Chetham, Isaac," 40 Foot
6 Aug.
Mar. 17
9 June
Chisholm, Alexander, Royal African Corps
1 Feb.
Feb. 15
2 May
Chniseul, Xavier, 27 Foot
20 Mar.
April
22 Feb.
15
2 Nov.
Cinnamond, Joseph,*'* Royal Marines
11 Dec.
Dec. 18
21 Dec.
Clare, Benjamin, 60 Foot
Mar. 17
10 June
Clark, Edward Stevens, 44 Foot
30 Jan.
16 Feb.
Sept. 31
1 1 June
Clark, Frederick, 14 Foot
Nov. 18
25 Aug.
Clark, John, 99 Foot
20 May
Feb. 16
7 June
Clarke, John Thorp, 3 Foot
5 Nov.
Feb. 20
9 Nov.
Clarke, Walter, 24 Dragoons
18 July
Jan. 16
15 Aug.
Clarke, William,^^ Royal Marines
3 July
Oct. 22
19 April
Clay, Wm. Waldearave Pelham, 43 Foot
1 July
Mar. 20
30 April
28 Mar.
Clements, George Edward, 71 Foot
Oct.
27 Jan.
29
22 Oct.
Coates, Richard Aylmer, 47 Foot
Feb. 30
15 Aug.
Cobbold, Frederick,'" Unattached
23 Aug.
Sept. 14
25 Dec.
*Cochrane, William, 32 Foot
never
Sept. 23
23 Feb.
Cockburn, Phineas Charles, 70 Foot
30 Dec.
May
17
23 Sept.
Colcloiigh, M'Carty, 62 Foot
25 April
June 02
7 April
Cole, Charles, 16 Dragoons
21 Nov.
16 Nov.
Nov. 17
Cole, John William, 21 Foot
16 July
aaa ColUns, Benjamin Marshal," 6 West >
27 April 09 1 Nov. 10 30 Dec. 18
India Regt
S
25 Dec.
14 Dec.
Collins, Joseph Ambrose, 3 West India Regt, 19 Sept.
29 Nov.
27 Aug.
Collins, George, 4 Foot
29 Mar.
1 Sept.
1 July
22 April
CoUis, William, Royal Marines
26 Feb.
25 Sept.
Colls, William,''* York Light Infantry
1 Feb.
25 Dec.
24 Feb.
Condy, Nicholas, 43 Foot
9 May
13 Mar.
4 April
Coningliam, William, 63 Foot
24 Nov.
24 Feb.
Conioay, Samuel, 10 Royal Veteran Batt.
1 May
9 Aug. 21
16 July
Cooke, Adolphus, 76 Foot
30 Mar,
25 Oct. 05
7 Sept.
Coombe, Joseph,''^ Royal Marines
1 Jan.
25
Oct. 14
25 Dec.
Cooper, Charles Kelly, 52 Foot
25 Dee. 28
12 July
Cooper, Samuel, 2 Foot
10 Sept.
1 Feb.
31
10 May
Coote, Richard Gethin Creagh," 35 F^oot .. 25 Sept.
30 Mar. 35
Coppinger, Johu Murray, Royal Marines
14 April
19 May
5 Dec. 01
Corham, William, Royal Marines
13 Nov.
4 Mar.
16 Sept. 13
Corry, Somerset, 18 Foot
28 Sept.
16 April
2 April 18
Cosby, William,'* 5 West India Regt
18 Sept.
8 May
25 Dec. 18
11 May
5 Aug.
IP 212a Cottingham, Thomas,'^ 52 Foot
13 Jan. 16
1 Jan.
26 April
Couche, John,^" Royal Marines
4 Mar. 42
Courtenay, George Henry, 6 Foot
8 April
9 Mar.
23 Oct. 17
never
20 Feb.
Covenay, James, 60 Foot
18 July 16
24 May
10 Sept.
^ Cowley, Charles,8i 39 Foot
25 Oct. 21
29 June
29 May
% 212a Cox, Charles Thomas,^^ 71 p^ot
^^
6 Feb. 29
22 Dec.
19 Mar.
Cox, Samuel, Royal Marines
10 April 23
Crabtree, George Longbottom,** 5 Dr. Gds. 11 Mar. 12 29 Oct.
25 Mar. 17
22 May
24 Aug.
Crauford, William, 70 Foot
31 Oct.
14
3 Aug.
12 Dec.
Crause, Charles, Royal Marines
3 Feb. 25
18 May
27 July
212a Crawford, Alex. Spiers,''* 67 Foot
29 Sept. 19
Crawford, John Charles, 52 Foot
II July
27 Dec.
24 Oct. 16
Crawford, Joseph, 2 Garrison Battalion .... 4 July
23 July
25 Mar. 17
Crawley, William,^^ 27 Foot
7 Nov.
31 Dec.
3 Dec. 07
Creagh, Arthur Gethen, 17 Foot
June
6
10 April
1805
Cree, John, R. York Rangers
24 July
7 Nov. 37
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines
11 Mar. 28 18 July
.
Ma
..
.
.
376
Lieutenants.
WHEN
CORNET,
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
23 July 12 4 Feb.
25 Sept. 14
16 Mar. 30 22 June
21 April 37
19 April 10 4 Feb.
25 Aui, 22
Croudace, William, 2 Ceylou Regt
Sept. 99 18 Nov.
25 Nov. 02
Crow, William, 9 Foot
14
Aug.
Foot
11
24
Cliarles,
il
Dec.
25 Mar. 17
Crowe,
1^
26 Oct. 10 29 Mar.
Crowe, Joseph, GO Foot
28 June 19
July 03 15 Aug.
Crozier, Acheson,"' Royal Marines
1 May
17
31 Oct. 11 23 Jan.
Cubitt, Edward George,'*'* 4 Dragoons
8 Jan. 24
27 Jan. 14 6 Oct.
25 Dec. 14
Cumming, Alexander, 26 Foot
22 Oct. 25 20 Aug.
30 Dec. 34
Curling, Henry, 52 Foot
Foot
14
Henry
Roper,
37
Oct.
24
15
Nov.
John
Curzon, Hon.
30 Dec. 31
22
Unattached
Mar.
Mar.
10
4
John,'"
Cusine,
13 Dec. 26
)p
July
William,'^''
55
Foot
7
Sept.
09
5
Dalgairns,
24
July 17
%
1 April 12
1 July
Dalgkish, Robert, 73 Foot
2.5 June 17
May 95 1 Sept.
Dalryniple, Alexander, 46 Foot
25 Dec. 15
D'Alton, Edw.Richd.^' Chass.Britanniques .3 June 12 7 Sept.
1814
3 Oct. 11 1 April
25Jnly 14
Dalton, Philip Tuite, 9 Dragoons
Foot
April
16
Sept.
Nugent,
63
19
44
29 Aug,
Daly, Edward
17 Mar. 14 4 Oct.
30 Oct.
Daly, George, 99 Foot
Dalzell, William John, Royal Artillery .... 1 May 15 29 July
17 Jan.
6 Feb. 12 25 May
Dames, Mansell, 6 Dragoons
25 Mar.
4 April 34 26 Aug.
Daniel, Peter Fane Edge,"'- Royal Marines.
11 Oct.
1^ Darcy, Isaac Roboteau/-^ 8 R. Vet. Batt. 15 April 07 2 Oct.
3 Aug. 20 24 Oct.
22 Mar. 27
Daubuz, James Barill, Unattached
Davidson, James Batchelor, 2 \V. India Regt. !5 May 32 13 Aug.
25 Feb. 42
11 April 40 24 April
2 Feb. 49
Davies, David,"* 94 Foot
Davies, David,"^ Royal Marines, CajitainR. \
21 Nov. 06 1 Oct.
13 8 May 27
"20
Foot
Carmnrthen Militia
Davis, William Henry, 8
Davys,
11 Nov.
Legion
Day, Alexander, Royal Marines
Dean, Robert, 16 Dragoons
Delamain, Edward Smith,"^ 60 Foot
1$ Delme, Henry Peter,"' 88 Foot
*Denford, Charles, 95 Foot
Denison, George, 19 Foot
Desbarres, Henry Windham, Unattached
Dickens, Robert Mordauiit, R.Canadian Regt.
?l2l Dickson, Charles Lennox, Unattached
Dickson, David, 42 Foot
Diddep, John, 41 Foot
Digges, Charles, West India Rangers
}^ Dighton, Robert,"" Unattached
Dillon, Anthonv, Unattached
Dillon, Edward Walter Percy,'"" 63 Foot
Dillon, Thomas, 8 R. Veteran Battalion
6
14
May
May
Jan.
20 Feb.
7 Mar.
.
Disney, James Robert, York Chasseurs
Dobyns, Robert William, 7 W. India Regt.
*[i5J Dodwell, George, 23 Dragoons
Donnelly, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion
.
never
18 June
26
May
18 June
11 June
8 Dec.
7 July
4 Mar.
27 April
9 April
21 April
3 July
10 Nov.
19 July
6 July
21 Nov.
28 Nov.
18 Sept.
20 April
3 Feb.
22 Sept.
25 Nov.
21 Dec.
26 Mar.
30
May
19 Oct.
26 Mar.
18 Nov.
12 Dec.
25
16
May
May
May
28
3
25
29
July
15 18 April
11 25 Dec.
6
13 25 April
18 Aug. 04 1 Oct.
5 June 15 20 Oct.
14 2 July
17
18
16
14
16
29
Sept. 12 25 Feb. 16
Dec. 13
1814
Jan. 18 20 July 20
8 Dec. 14 2 Feb. 26
26 June 46 26 Aug. 53
21 April 14 7 Sept. 26
23 Dec. 24 3 July 28
18 Oct. 36 13 Sept. 43
11 May 15 3 Oct. 18
7 Sept. 12 7 Nov. 34
17 Nov. 25 2 Oct. 35
5 Oct. 09 23 Dec. 19
2 Feb. 09
20 July 15 25 Aug. 19
27 Mar. 11 2 Sept. 16
25 April 05 30 May 16
18 July
2 Dec.
15
19 16
May 34
Feb.
091 1 April 17
15 Mar. 10 24 Nov. 14
19 Jan. 15 25 Mar. 17
28 Sept. 6 17 Sept. 29
15 June
25 April 16
3 Dec.
24 Aug. 20
6 Mav
28 Jan.
25 June 26
11 May
1851
1
376
Lieutenants.
WHEN
2d LIEUT.
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
5 Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
June
Nov.
June
Mar.
P
%
77 21 Jan.
79
July
14 14 Dec.
08 21 June
04 28 Mar.
09 28 Aug.
08 26 July
09 17 Jan.
2 20 May
99 18 Aug.
96 1 Jan.
95 30 Dec.
09 4 Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
17
14
16
Sept. 14
Aug. 21
July 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Jan. IG
13 Fleetwood,
9 June
Mar.
12 Feb.
April
25 June
13 April
21 June
Mar.
Oct.
Dec.
1 Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
June
11
5 Aug.
May
29
23 Mar.
26 Oct,
10 Dec.
18
Dec.
8 Oct.
Oct.
23 Mar.
16 Sept.
31 July
30 April
May
25
Sept. 17
18
9 Jan.
40 17 June 41 29 Oct.
47
3 Jan.
10 18 June 12 25 Mar. 17
11 Jan.
23
10 26 Mar. 13
39 Foot
Fonblanque, John Samuel, Mar. deGrenier, ^
21 Foot
5
Foot, Randall, 14 Foot
Rolle,'^^
Foote,
John
Hollis
9
Foot
13
F'orbes, Peter, 95 F'oot
Ford, Arthur White, 2 R. Veteran Battalion
13 Ford, John,i-7 3 West India Regt., Ca])- }
tain ofInvaVuU, Royal Hospital,Chelsea ^
*Forster, JohnAugustus, 2 Pro v.Bn. of Militia
Fortescue, John Mill, 103 Foot
Forward, Samuel, 21 Dragoons
Fowler, William, Royal Marines
13 Franklin, Robert beane,'^^ 36 Foot.
13 512l1 Eraser, Andrew Simon,'* Unattached
Fraser, Arthur John, 2 Garrison Battalion.
13 Fraser, David,"" 82 Foot
13 Fraser, Donald,'^' 1 Foot
Frcame, Wm. Horwood, 58 Foot
Freeman, Alfred P. Isidore Walsh, 15 Foot
Freeman, Richard Francis,"- 30 Foot
French, Hyacinth, 97 Foot
French, William, 36 Foot
.
May
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
21 April
April
April
April
Oct.
Oct.
May 17
Feb. 17
Sept. 02
Feb. 16
16 Feb.
19 Jan.
Sept.
..
13
19
22
24
16
17
May 17
July 31
Dec. 14
July 20
5 Nov.
Feb.
Jan.
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July
Jan.
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Jan.
8 Oct.
10 Nov.
11 Jan.
July
16 Dec.
Sept.
April
Sept.
Oct.
11 July 26 6
18 April 11 29
18 Mar. 13 21
27 April 09 3
25
May
09 30
Aug.
April
Aug.
3 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Jan.
32
16
19
11 15 Nov.
21
Oct.
May
never
Aug. 13
Dec.
Mar.
June 15
May 96
Aug. 09
June
Nov.
Aug.
Sept. 13
Sept. 04
July
8 June
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Dec.
JMay
Mar.
Mar.
May
11
Mar.
11
Dec.
13
96
April 99
July 09
May 06
Oct.
1814
1 Oct.
17
8 June 20
1
July
Feb.
Feb.
May
July
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
02
15
27
14
17
16
26
16
03
18
20
..
.
377
Lieutenants.
WHEN
ENSIGN,
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
8 June
French, William Lasinby, Royal Marines .
22 July
Fullarton, John, 71 Foot
Fuller, W., Ceylon Regt., Adj. Sussex Militm 25 June
12 April
Gale, William, 1 Dragoons
*Gamlen,CliarlcsArtliur, 3 Prov. Battalion ^
of Militia
19 Jan.
7 Dec.
12 July
26 June
16 Mar.
^ a
^
IG Dec.
25 Mar.
4 Oct.
11 July
12 Aug.
21 Mar.
14 Nov.
20 Oct.
10 Dec.
IG May
17 Mar,
29 April
30 Sept.
12 Nov.
26 Oct,
14 Jan.
9 June
16 Mar.
27 Sept.
10 Nov.
1 Dec.
11 July
".
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20 May
8 June
1814
4 Oct.
25 June
16
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13 Nov.
29 Dec.
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22
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21 Aug.
11 Mar.
28 July
08 18 Oct,
25 April 16
09 25 Dec.
18
26 Aug,
26 Aug,
16 July
19 July
29 Jan.
Gill, George, '-'^f Royal Marines
Gillman, Wm. Ploward, R. Artillery Drivers 18 Dec.
12 Nov.
}^ Gillmore, Joseph Albert,''' 27 Foot
^PGilse, Frederick de,''^ Royal Waggon Train G Feb.
4 May
Glassen, Caldwell, Royal Marines
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9
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25
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14
Goddard, George Anthony, 50 Foot
Godfrey, Whiteside, 5 Royal Veteran Batt, 16
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30
1^ Goodali, William,'^ 52 Foot
22
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20
T^ Gordon, George,'-" 85 Foot
17
Gordon, John Ponsonby, Unattached
14
10 Aug. 02
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17
19
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17
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8 June
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Feb. 16
Sept. 15
Aug.
1 Aug. 31
23 Dec. 24
1 Feb.
19
8 Jan.
17 Sept. 02
...
378
Lieutenants.
WHEN
ENSIGN,
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
Greer, William, 11 Foot
6 July
2 April
Greetham, John Henry, Unattached
16 Dec.
Grepfff, Charles Francis, Unattached
26 Feb.
Grier, Robert,'" 44 Foot
25 May
Grierson, Charles, 1 Dragoon Guards
8 May
Grifhn, John, 37 Foot
2 July
Griffith, Charles,^'*'^ Royal Marines
^ Griffiths, Edwin, Royal Art. Drivers, ^ 6 Jan.
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4 June
Grove, Charles Thomas, 14 Foot
* Grove, James, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia
never
24 Dec.
Grueber, Dauiel,"i 39 Foot
Guest, Edward, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion 25 Aug.
Giimoens, Nich. Theo. de, Dillon's Regiment 22 Nov.
4 Mar.
Gunn, George, '^^ Royal Marines
29 Oct.
Gunning, Alexander, 61 Foot
21 May
Hadwen, Thomas, 80 Foot
30 Aug.
Maggup, William,'*^ Unattached
12 Nov.
Haire, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
12 Mar.
Halahan, Richard Newton Chr., 25 Foot
* Hall, Chambers, 14 Foot
never
6 April
Foot.
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29
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George,
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^
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Hammei'sley, AVilliam, 3 Garrison Battalion 4 July
7 Mar.
1^ Hardcastle, William Augustus,'''' 75 Foot
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Hardman, Henry Anthony, 7 West India Regt. 16 June
19 May
Hardman, Samuel,'*^ 10 Dragoons
Hargrove, John Langford, 10 R. Vet. Batt. 18 Oct'.
31 Jan.
Harkness, Robert, 42 Foot
never
P*Harland, John, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia.
20 May
Harrington, Henry, Royal Marines
11
Aug.
Charles,
Harris,
60 Foot
Harris, William, '*8 Royal Veteran Batt. 31 July
13 June
Hart, John, 2 Foot
l^Hasleham, William Gale,^^'^ 6 R.Vet. Batt. 11 Feb.
Hassard, Richard, Royal Irish Artillery
10 Dec.
Haswell, John Stepney,'^' Royal Marines
Hatheway, Charles, New Brunswick Fencibles 25 Mar.
George
Royal
Marines
:17
Oct.
Hawkins,
Drew,'^'t
5E
10 Nov.
Hay, Alexander Murray, Unattached
Hearn, John Fleming,'^^ 60 Foot
5 May
16 Mar.
ffiSJ Hearne, George Henry, 4 Foot. ...
Heath, Phillip, Royal Artillery
16 Dec.
never
*Heath, Tliomas, 38 Foot
4 May
Heddle, Alexander, Royal African Corps
25 April
Hemsley, Henry, 28 Foot
28 Mar.
Henderson, James Allen, 10 Foot
4 July
^ Henderson, William ,'^3 5 Foot
Herrick, Edward Henry, 15 Foot
....
8 Oct.
7 Sept.
^ Herron, Samuel,'" 24 Foot
Hewat, William, 62 Foot
19 Sept.
Waller,
1
Foot
Hewett, James
9 May
Hickman, Richard, '^^f Royal Marines.
7 Jan.
Hijrginbotham, Henry, 22 Dragoons
13 May
*Hilder, Jesse, 15 Foot
never
Hildilch, Charles, 3 Foot
2 July
7 July
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21 May
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.
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25 Mar.
6 Nov.
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1 Mar.
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25 Sept. 14
11 Oct. 10
25 Nov. 18
22 Feb. 22
..
379
Lieutenants.
WHEN
2d LIEUT.
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
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iP Hiue, John,'6 Unattaciied
never
25 Dec.
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25 Jan, 10 22 Aug.
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Benjamin
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36
^
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21 Oct. 12 20 Jan.
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never
25 Dec.
''Holt, George Francis, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia
11 Oct. 10 26 Nov.
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Home, William, York Light Infantry
24 Nov. 04 7 Jan.
14 Sept. 08 5 Oct.
|) Hopkins, William Randolpli,"^ 5 Foot
Houghton, William, 15 Foot
6 Feb. 12 4 May
26 July 09 14 Jan.
How, Johnson, Royal Marines
16 Oct. 05 8 June
How, Thomas,'*' Royal Marines
1 Nov. 05 20 Aug.
Hubbard, James, Royal Marines
10 Oct. 10 7 Mar.
Hutison, Henry, 60 Foot
12 Nov. 12 9 Sept.
Hughee, Edward, 19 Foot
Hughes, Henry Francis, Glengarry Fencibles 8 June 09 6 Feb.
Humfrey, Bobert Blake,"^ 9 R. Vet. Batt. 30 April 12 23 Sept.
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13 April 09 8 Aug.
\% Hunt, Michael,'*" 61 Foot
25 Feb. 16 27 Nov.
Hunter, Tiiomas, 18 Dragoons
23 April 05 17 April
Hunter, William Dodsworth, 64 Foot
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Hutchinson, John,'*' 60 Foot
12 Nov. 12 6 Nov.
Hutton, William, Royal Marines, Chief i
20 Nov. 24 14 May
5
Officer of Coast Guard
Huyghue, Samuel, 60 Foot
30 Aug. 10 26 Jan.
Ibbotson, Henry, 103 Foot
1 April 12 12 June
Inglis, Edward,'*- 3 Dragoon Guards.
1 Oct.
12 17 June
Inman, Thomas Withy, 45 Foot
4 Jan.
7 Oct.
....
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Unattached
19
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15 Oct.
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2 Dec.
4 April
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4 May
24 Mar.
18 May
3!i53 Irving, Jacob ^'Emilius,"'' 13 Dragoons
Irving, Robert, 32 Foot
16 May 11 7 July
Irwin, Alexander,'*^ 3 Foot
4 Mar. 13 24 Nov.
22 April 13 9 Oct.
Irwin, Charles, Unattached
Irwin, John Robert,'* 54 Foot
25 Feb. 08 28 Dec.
135!2i Isaacson, Egert.Cha. H.,'*' Gar.Comp. 30 Dec. 12 14 July
Jackson, Frederick, 27 Foot, Adjutant, I
24 Aug. 26 8 Sept.
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J
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2 May 04 15 April
Jackson, William, 64 Foot
3 Oct. 11 29 June
4 May
23 Jan.
13 Jago, Charles,'** 10 Foot
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18 May
5 Dec.
Jameson, Thomas, 3 West India Regiment. 15 Dec.
15 Oct.
Jameson, William, 37 Foot
21 May
2 Feb.
Jappie, William, 14 Foot
14 May
29 April
28 July
Jeffreyson, George, 3 Roval Vet. Battalion
12 Jan.
g'-Ieffries, Josepii,'' 1 Foot
8 May
5 July
William
Johnson,
Proudo, 103 Foot
21 May
4 Nov.
Johnstone, William, 80 Foot
28 Oct.
25 Mar.
Jones, Edward, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion 31 Mar.
2 Dec.
Jones, Jeremy, 60 Foot
9 May
10 Feb.
1$ 212a Jones, Richard,'^" 40 Foot
28 Mar.
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10 Aug.
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..
381
Lieutenants.
WHEN
ENSIGN,
I'LACEU ON
HALF PAY.
ETC.
Sept. 24
May 17
M'Annally,
Cliarles,
84 Foot
Earle, 14 Foot
^M'CroliaUyBems
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11
Jan.
33
09
Dec.
12
98
12
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May
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^(/(/ene.^'^a R.Vet.Batt.
Nov.
M'Cullock, James Murray, Royal Marines..
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M'Dermott, James, 20 Dragoons
l^M'Dermott, Thomas,^" 7 Royal Veteran ^
1 Nov.
B&it., Military Knight of Windsor .. S
Mar.
M'Donald, Alexander,*'* 2G Foot
Nov.
M'Donald, Colin, 72 Foot
Feb.
Macduff, Alex., 100 Foot
M'Goldrick, Jineas, 62 Foot, Barrack- \
11 Nov.
master at Canterbury
)
May
M'Gregor, John, 46 Foot
Dec.
M'Gregor, John,"-"" 3 West India Regt
M'Intosh, Andreiol^ (Q. M. i2Apr. lo) }
never
4 Royal Veteran Batt
)
Sept.
M'Intyre, Peter,"' Royal Marines
Feb.
M'lver, Donald, 77 Foot
Dec.
M'Kenzie, John, Canadian Fencibles
April
M'Kenzie, William Fleming, R. Staff Corps
Dec.
M'Kinnon, John, 104 Foot
June
M'Laren, Alexander Donald,*-'^ 91 Foot..
Jan.
M'Leod, James, 2 Royal Veteran Batt
June
M'Leroth, Thomas, Royal Marines
Sept.
McLoughlin, Patrick,"^ 50 Foot
Sept.
M'Millan, John, 82 Foot
Jan.
M'Naniara, Henry, 62 Foot
Nov.
M'Numara, Michael, 60 Foot
Oct.
M'Nicoi, Duncan,-*'' Royal Marines
May
M'Nicol, Nicol,** 27"Foot
Aug.
M'Niel, Donald, Cape Regt
June
M'Pherson, iEneas,*-' 59 Foot
Dec.
Alexander,**^
92
Foot
M'Pherson,
318a
June
M'Rae, Farquhar,*- 66 Foot
July
M'Rae, Theodore, Royal African Corps ....
Mar.
Macalpine, James, 8 Dragoons
Dec.
Macartney, Charles, 11 Dragoons
Dec.
Macdonald, James, 76 Foot
Feb.
Macdonald, John, 4 West India Regt
Dec.
Macdonald, Stephen, 1 Lt. Inf. Batt. Ger.Leg.
Oct.
Macdougall, Colin,= 91 Foot
Dec.
Mac Gachen, John, 72 Foot
May
Mac Grefjor, John,^^ 4 Royal Veteran Batt.
Aug.
312J Macliell, John Thomas, 18 Dragoons
Oct.
J0 Mac Kay, Lachlan,-^' 42 Foot
April
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Mackay,
Neil,*^*
76
Foot
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19
July
Mackenzie, William, 3 Dragoons
Maeiauchlan, James Augustus, 104 Foot .
Mar.
Jan.
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never
|9*Macnamara, Michael, 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
52
Foot
Mar.
Duncan,
Macpherson,
Macpherson, Lachlan, 52 Foot
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July
ff. Magin, William,*^* Royal Marines
April
Maker, Martin, Royal Veteran Battalion.
Mar.
Mahon, Edmond, 70 Foot
Mahon, James, 26 Foot
Jan.
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Oct.
March, Leopold George Fred., Royal Marines
Feb.
Marsh, Henry, Independent Company
May
29
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382
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WHEN
2d LIEUT.
PLACED ON
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LIEUT.
ETC.
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Miles, George,=''o 7 Foot
30 May 11 6 April
Oct.
Miller, Donald, 33 Foot
never
25 Dec.
Sept.
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10 July 15 7 April
Jan.
Miller, William, Royal Artillery
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Miller, Zaccheus,^*^ Royal Marines
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12
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25
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2 Mar. 08 31 Mar.
Milne, James Miles, 6 Royal Vet. Batt.
5 July 13 15 Jan.
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28 Nov. 11 9 Feb.
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Milnes, Thomas Milnes Smith, 28 Foot
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S
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1 Jan.
12 15 July
Mar.
Money, George, 12 Foot
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Moore, James Adolphus,-" Royal Marines.. 14 Oct. 05 14 May
never
25 Dec.
Sept.
*Moore, Joshua John, 14 Foot
never
25 Dec.
*Moore, Samuel, 38 Foot
Sept.
23 Aug.
Moorhead, Charles,^" 71 Foot
T^
3 Sept.
Dec.
26 Nov.
Moreton. Moses,=-* 54 Foot
28 April
Sept.
2 Oct.
30 Mar.
Oct.
Morgan, Thomas, Royal Marines
13 Jan.
Mar.
Morley, Edward Lacy, Royal York Rangers 16 Aug.
2
3
Foot
April
26
Morphy,
Richardi^^""
Aug.
Mar.
13
17 Aug.
Morrison, J. Whiteford,^'-'^ 9 R. Vet. Batt. 26 Aug.
11 July
28 June
Mar.
Morshead, Charles Anderson, '^'t 5 Foot
10 Nov.
1 Sept.
Morton, William, 66 Foot
Nov.
23 Dec.
Aug.
16 Nov.
Moss, George, 8 West India Regiment
31 Dec.
Mar.
Mosse, Henry Alexander, 94 Foot
4 Jan.
28 Aug.
26 Sept.
April
Mostyn, Robert,"^ 81 Foot
10 Aug.
July
Moulin, Andrew du, 9 Foot
16 Mar.
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^
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never
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17
2 June
3 Sept.
21 June
51
17
16
19
17
02
19
1 Sept. 14
23 June 24
......
383
Lieutenants.
HTHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
never
14 April
WSi Mure, George,*" Grenadier Guards. .
18 Mar. 97 12 July
Murray, Alexander,"' Royal Marines
Murray, Francis,*'^ 94 Foot, Barrack- \ 29
June 09 7 July
master at Edinburgh
j
Muskett, Thomas Willis,*'^' R. Ai-l. Drivers 17 May 07 11 Mar.
never
25 Dec.
Myers, William, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia.
Nagel, John, Ceylon Regiment, Sarracli \
29 Dec. 46 5 Jan.
at
Master
Castlelar
5
29 Jan. 06 30 June
Nangle, George, 70 Foot
16 Dec. 99 16 Nov.
Nankivell, James, 98 Foot
Nantes, Richard,=^* 55 Foot, Military \
19 Oct.
Knight of Windsor
)
Napier, Duncan Campbell, Meuron's Regt. 24 Feb.
4 May
18 Nov.
Nash, John,=59 79 p^ot
19 July
19 Sept.
Nason, Henry, 8 AVest India Regt
29 Feb.
24 June
Nayler, Charles, 63 Foot
2 June
28 Nov.
11 Nov.
^ Neligan, Thorn as,^'^' 83 Foot
Nelson, John Clarke,^^^ 28 Foot
16 May
25 Aug.
Ncsfield, William Andrews, 48 Foot
26 June
30 Mar.
Newbolt, Francis, Royal Waggon Train .
never
25 Dec.
3o
Newton, Hibbert,-83
27 July
13 April
p^oj
Newton, John, 15 Dragoons
16 Sept.
2 Dec.
Newton, Thomas Charles, R. Waggon Ti'ain 23 April
7 Sept.
Newton, Walter, 21 Dragoons
6 Aug.
2 Nov.
Neynoe, Joseph, 5 Roval Veteran Battalion 17 July
25 June
25 Dec.
31 Nicholson, John,^'^^ 14 Foot
5 April
29 May
31 Dec.
1^ Nicholson, Ralph,= 101 Foot
Nicholson, Richard, 5 Foot
27 Dec.
7 Oct.
Nicolas, Paule Harris,^' Royal Marines.
6 July
27 July
Nisbett, Henry, 24 Dragoons
20 Mar.
16 Feb.
Nixon, Wm. Richmond,='* o2 Foot
26 July
11 May
Norman, Williara,=''' 69 Foot
7 Mar.
14 May
Norris, Robert, 20 Dragoons
9 May
18 Mar.
Nowlan, Thomas, West India Rangers
12 Aug.
18 May
Nugent, Walter, 26 Foot
8 June
9 Nov.
O'Brien, James, 6 R. Vet. Batt. Barrack- \
6 Dec. 10 28 July
16 June 20
15 Nov. 03
14 25 Dec.
16
1814
49
5 Aug. 16
May 17
25 Dec. 16
25 May 15
25 Sept. 17
18 May 15
25 Dec. 18
11
25
23
25
2
^ Mi
^
18
May
^
^
22 Oct.
10 Aug.
12 Sept.
3 Feb.
18
^ ^M
22
19
25
13
Nov.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
27 Oct.
17 Feb.
8 Mar.
16 Nov.
never
25 Dec.
18 June 18 13 April
May
30 June 25 29 Aug.
17 Dec.
16 Dec.
25 April
16 Sept.
2 Jan.
10 Oct.
12
31 Oct.
11
Oct.
06 14 Mar.
7 Mar. 05 8 Jan.
26 Nov. 04 27 July
3 Oct.
29 April
20 Feb. 12 20 Oct
7 April
30 July 44 13 Aug.
4 June 12 17 Feb.
30 Mar. 12 2 Aug.
9 Feb. 09 4 Mar.
4 Mar. 09 7 Jan.
26 Nov. 05 15 Jan.
1814
Mar. 17
Aug. 02
Aug. 16
Aug. 20
25 Mar. 16
27 July 20
25 July 16
1 Sept. 14
25 Dec. 18
25 Nov. 19
25 April 26
31 Dec. 18
26 Oct. 30
25 Mar. 11
^
C
June 51
09 25 Dec. 14
Master at Drogheda
17
4 Sept. 17
SB
18
IJuly
12
18 July 16
2 April 16
20 Jan. 20
25 Sept. 18
19 Aug. 19
25 Dec. 18
20 Mar. 23
25 Sept. 14
20 Sept. 26
11 July
9 Dec.
25 May
25 Mar.
10 Feb.
11 Dec.
1 April 17
25 Mar. 19
14 Feb. 22
1
April 50
25 June 19
7 Sept. 15
6 Mar. 28
1
Sept. 14
..
...
384
Lieutenants.
CORNET,
ETC.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
5M
^
^
'-^^^
..
Lieutenants.
385
ENS1N,
WIIF.N
LIEUT.
ETC.
^""^
^3 Ratcljff, William,
(iarrison Battalion 25
Andrew
Aug.
18 Feb.
27 Sept.
|i Read, Robert,^^
21 Mar.
Unattached
Reed, Thomas Borrctt, Royal JSIiuiiics .... 24 April
Reeves, Lewis Buckle,^"'' Royal Marines.
23 April
Reeves, Lewis Scott, R. Marines
7 July
.
^ mM
8 Feb.
20 July
15
20 July
20 Feb.
6 Fob.
21 Jan.
11 July
never
never
May
26 Nov.
9 Aug.
8 July
:l
Sept.
li
Master at Newcastle-on-Tyne
Rvan, John Dennis, 22 Dragoons
y" Ryan, Richard,-2^ 9G Foot
Ryan, William, 03 Foot
St.
AI.F
May
15 Doc.
6 July
28 Feb.
10 Mar.
25
4
25
25
June
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
10 Sept.
1
Mav
24 April
22 Dec.
19 April
13 April
3 Nov.
2 May
21 Feb.
16 Oct.
1 Dec.
8 April
13 Dec.
9 Nov.
20 July
July
14
18
17
25
81
17
52
16
20
24
8
5
30
June 19
12
May 24
Dec.
18
April 24
Feb. 18
Nov. 20
1814
25 July
3 Oct.
25 Feb.
20 July
25 Dec.
27 June
1 Aug.
25 Sept.
6 Jan.
1 July
22 April
15
May
20
25
20
25
20
Oct.
Feb.
14
25
16
April 19
Mar. 23
19
43
15
Sept.
8 Feb.
11 Feb.
25 Dec.
25 Sept,
4 Feb.
.30
27
20
16
26
40
48
June 22
May
May
18
14
15
31
16
Sept. 14
24 Oct. 15
11 Oct. 98
1
25 Sept. 17
28 June 39
25 Mar. 17
1803
26 Sept. 22
12 Oct.
26
13 Dec. 05
31 Aug. 39
2 April 17
25 May 18
25 Aug. 19
15 June
29 Aug.
1 July
10 July
15 July
ON
FAY.
13 April 09 6 Dec.
20 Nov. 17 3 Dec.
21 Nov. 07 1 April
26 May
23 April
17 Mar.
7 Oct.
12 Mar.
1 April
23 Feb.
27 July
i'i.ACi;ij
10 Oct. 16 2o Sept.
7 Sept. 15 25 Dec.
21 April 14 25 Dec.
9 Aug. 15 25 Mar.
15
..
..
386
Lieutenants.
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery 16 Dec.
12 May
Sanders, David Morison, Unattached
Sandwith, Geo. Aug. Elliott,324j j^_ Marines 14 Oct.
1 Dec.
Sandys, jryles,^^* 40 Foot
Sargent, Samuel, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion 1 Nov.
St.
Sarsfield,
Bingham, Unattached
F.,
Royal Artillery
26 Nov.
20 Dec.
24 Dec.
25 Sept.
6 Sept.
11 Dec.
10 April
27 Jan.
28 Nov.
never
22 AuL
30
8 April
9 Mar.
25 April
5 April
25
May 26
Sept. 14
17 Oct.
30 Dee.
31 Mar.
28 Dec.
7 Dec.
11 Aug.
6 Jan.
27 July
15 June
9 Oct.
1 June
8 April
20 Oct.
25 Jan.
10 Dec.
11
Oct.
2 April 18
20 Feb. 23
27 July 26
25 Mar. 16
25 Sept. 17
8 Jan. 20
1 April 21
25 July 17
14 June 18
1 Sept. 14
26 Aug. 13
1 June 22
9 Nov. 27
27 Nov. 02
25 June
16 Jan.
May
12 25 Dec.
18
May
13 23 Oct.
17 25 Dec.
18
23
24
14
24
5
June
May
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
April
26 Mar.
25 Nov.
21 Mar.
17 Dec.
25 Mar.
Simmons, James
Aug.
19 Aug.
12 Oct.
16 Mar.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
LIETJT.
14 April
4 Feb.
12 Dec.
17
May
29 Feb.
17 Oct.
never
5 July
23
30
May
May
never
25 July
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
April
Dec.
Sept.
25 June
April
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Sept.
Feb.
July
May
June
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
June
12 Nov.
never
16 June
28 Mar.
1
Oct.
13 Oct.
10 April
1814
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
29 June
30 Sept. 19
13 July 26
1 April 19
28 Nov. 16
Dec.
Dec.
21 Nov.
14 April
12
4
22
25
23
10 Sept,
10 Feb.
1 July
13 July
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
Dec.
20
26 Mar.
16
15 Dec.
OG
30 Sept. 19
25 Feb. 16
11 April 22
24 Jan. 22
28 Dec. 27
25 Sept. 14
24 May 21
13 Aug. 12
30 Oct. 23
6 July 26
9 Mar. 20
7 Sept. 15
15
17
14
23
16
..
Lieutenants.
387
WHEN
PLACKD ON
MALI
26 Mar.
Feb.
3 Mar.
Jan.
26 Oct.
Oct.
Sept. 13jl9 July
Sept. 12j21 June
IJuly
25
25
25
25
June 09 28 Aug.
May 1 1 3 June
Mar.
16
Sept. 17
Feb. 16
Mar.
16
Jan.
17
30 Dec. 19
12 June 46
23 June 25
Sept.
I'AV.
4 Oct.
11 Oct.
April
\3
Nov.
Dec.
19 Sept.
July-
Dec.
20 Foot
Stronach, William, Royal Engineers
Stuart, Charles George, 88 Foot
Stuart, George Evans.^e^ GI Foot
Stuart, Peter, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion,
Town Major of Belfast
Mar.
Mar.
^3 Strode, George,
never
Sept.
May
May 27
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Dec. 17
Oct. 17
Dec. 18
Mar. 15
Jan. 21
July 20
July 26
Nov. 07
Ma,r. 17
Feb. 17
Dec. 24
Mar. 10
Dec. 14
7 April
25
9
9
22
20
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
Feb.
April
Jan.
16 June
17 Oct.
25 Jan.
Dec.
29 Aug.
June
10 May
4 Aug.
5 April
Feb.
11 Nov.
20 April
20 Jan.
never
14 Oct.
Aug.
18 July
April
24 Mar.
25 Dec.
Nov.
GOct.
May
Aug.
20 June
25 Dec.
14 Feb.
28
Sept.
June
May
never
^ Syret, James,'"** 9
OG
never
never
Nov.
May
never
10
May
Jan.
Jan.
25 Mar. 17
25 June 10
1814
2 Sept. 26
24
June 24
15 Aug.
14
May
17
26 Aug.
12 July
33
15 Feb.
17 April
27 July
4 April 23
25 Dec. 18
25 Oct.
4 Aug.
29 April
2 July
26 Aug.
17
14
10 Dec. 19
11 July 10
25 Mar. 17
25 Mar. 17
Foot
Tane, Thomas James Waldegrave,"" Royal }
July
15 Aug. 05 17
Marines
)
30 Nov. 04 16 Oct,
24
i3 Tasker, James,'?" .37 Foot
Mar. 09,15 Aug.
Tatlock, Thomas,"' 02 Foot
2
Mar. I2I27 April 15 25
Tayloe, John, 77 Foot
Jan.
14 June ll| 1
Taylor, Ingi-am Pank, Royal Marines.. ....
Dec.
1 June 20 25
Taylor, John, 74 Foot
20 July 20| 2
Dee.
Taylor, Joseph Henry, Unattached
May 12 13 July 1525
Taylor, Nathaniel, 90 Foot
rp
June 52
Mar. 13
i)
Aug. 14
April 17
Oct. 17
Mar. 17
Sept. 14
Nov. 21
Feb. 30
Dec. 18
...
...
L.ienlenanU.
388
WHEN
CORNET,
LIEUT.
ETC.
*
never
3 July
25 Dec.
26 Dee.
29 Aug.
20 July
15 Aug.
21
26 Mar.
|) Thompson, Ralph Keddey,"'* SO Foot
,24
10 Nov.
^ Thompson, Tho. James,^'^ Unattaclied
19
lU llioiiison, James, 10 R. Veteran Battalion 17 Aug.
25
7 Aug.
Tliomson, Jeremiah, 17 Foot
7
29 April
Thomson, Joseph, 15 Foot
2
27 Aug.
|J Tiiornton, John,^'^ 42 Foot
16
3 Oct.
Thorohl, Frederick, Unattached
26
Guards
Grenadier
never
Daniel,^^"
Tighe,
51211
3
5 April
Tinling, Charles Stiibbs, Unattached
^Tipping, J .Whitacrc^**' StaffCorpsofCav. I 17
June 13 7
Qtiar.- Master, Royal Military College 5
14
3 Jan.
Tisdall, James, 10 Foot
.
^
U
^
^
20 July
14 Aug.
26 July
10 Feb.
Mar.
21 Dec.
1 Sept.
2 Dec.
23 April
1 Dec.
20 Dec.
22 7 Sept. 22
63
June 24
25 Aug. 20
30 Nov. 20
May
18 Oct.
4 Feb.
26 Oct.
5 May
25 July
25 Aug.
21 Jan.
16 Mar.
19 April
10 Oct.
15 Mar.
5 Mar.
25 Sept.
23 April
30 June
21 Sept.
18 April
14 Mar.
9 May
3 Nov.
5 May
11
30
20
30
25
May
June
Mar.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
7 Aug.
2 Aug.
25 Sept.
3 Aug.
14 Jan.
2 Jan.
19
Sept. 14
28 Mar. 22
25 Dec. 17
23 July 18
11 Feb.
7 Mar.
28 Sept,
16 Feb.
10 June
14 July
20 Sept.
25 Se]U. 23
14 April 37
8 April 53
25 Jan. 18
5 April 21
8 Nov. 27
22 April 19
25 Dec. 14
25 June 16
25 Aug.
12 Nov.
15 Nov.
May
18
Mar.
14 Oct.
11
13 Dec.
11 Feb.
29 Sept.
22 June
26 Feb.
27 July
23 May
27 Oct.
26
22 June
18 June
2 Dec.
1 July
11
15 Dec.
27 Oct.
1 Sept.
Feb.
May
24 Oct.
May
Nov. 15
July 27
29 Aug.
25
11 Sept.
June
17
22 21 April 23
20'30 Aug. 21
0811 Dec. 17
13 Jan.
10 July
16 July
Feb.
5 April
May
11
19
1325 Jan. 16
9 July 1825 Dec. 18
26 June
Mar. 42
Mar.
6 April
Sept. 02
April
17
13 Jan.
Mar. 17
May 38
April 18
Dec. 26
Mar. 16
Aug. 10117 July 17
Jan. 2918 May 32
Nov. 1415 Feb. 21
July 2324 Nov. 25
20
Aug.
16
15
34
13
May 10 28
April 10
Oct. 09j25
Sept. 15 25
11 April
17
13
Sept. 14
06 11 June 18
Oct.
26 Nov.
29 July
11 Dec.
21 Dec.
28 Nov.
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
21 Oct.
6 June 28
29 Dec.
25 Mar.
25
30 Dec.
21 Aug.
25 Dec.
15 Oct.
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
9 July
May
16 Nov.
25 Feb.
9 July 18
3 April 16
...
Lieutenants.
389
WIIEM
2d LIEUT.
Walsh, Lawrence De Courcy, 34 Foot.
Walsh, Williain,^3< 51 Foot
Ward, Henry /^^ Royal Marines
Warden, John, 10 Foot
Waring, Edward, Royal African Corps
Warren, Edward Townsend, 90 Foot
f a.1 Watson, Andrew,^* -24 Foot
^^' Unattached
^3 Watson, George,
}^
\\'afs<>n,
Thomas
14
May
9 June
30 Jan.
17 Mar.
8 Dec.
8 Aug.
10 June
28 Feb.
23 Nov.
Brcreton, 8 F'oot
LIEUT.
8 June
24 Jan.
11 Dec.
1
Aug.
15 Mar.
13 Oct.
16 Aug.
22 Oct.
21 Nov.
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25
26
23
20
15
:5
Aug.
Nov.
Fob.
July
Feb.
Dec.
25 Sept. 23
14 Sept. 32
18 April 16
25 Mar. 16
7 May
y Watson, William Henry 6 Dragoons 11 Nov.
Drai^oon Guards
8 Nov.
19 May
25 July 14
2 Dee.
1 Oct.
Weaver, William Henry, Royal Artillery
23
1 Jan.
10 Aug.
28 Feb.
Weiffht, Edward, 8 Dragoons
10 Mar. 25
31 Mar.
17 Oct.
25 July 17
P Weir, William,^59 07 poot
3 Oct.
19 Oct.
25 Sept. 14
(a Welsh, John West,^"" 11 Foot
12 Sept.
12 Aug.
Welstead, William, 8 West India Regt
10 Oct. 16
10 July
West, Henry, Royal Maiines
1 July
29 Oct. 92
14
Dragoons
22
Whaley, Robert,
8 Oct.
April
2 Jan. 17
19 Feb.
19 May
18 Mar. 19
\^ Wheatley, William,^"' 39 Foot
27 Nov.
5 Aug.
25 June
^ Wliimster, James,^"- Sicilian Regt
Whitby, William, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia
never
25 Feb.
1814
White, Frederick John,^"^ Royal Marines .. 19 Oct.
18 Dec.
17 April 45
28 Feb.
13 May
25 Mar. 17
^a White, George,^'^^ 3G Foot
20 Sept.
SViiite, Henry, 63 Foot
31 July 46 29 Aug. 47
Marines
White, William, Royal
13 Sept.
10 May
27 Jan. 36
Whiteford, John, 13 Foot
12 Sept.
8 Aug.
25 Mar. 17
Whiting, George William,'"' Royal Marines 2 Jan.
4 Nov.
25 June 46
Wightman, James Thomas, 6? Yooi, Adju- \
24 Feb. 43 5 Apr. 44 30 May 51
tant, South Notts Yeomanry Cavalry S
Wiglev, George James, ^<" 63 Foot
13 July
25 Mar. 10 20 May 19
25 Mar.
2 Sept. 08
Mar. 15
13 Wigton, James,-'"* 9 Foot
Roral
..
Dec.
Art. Drivers
1
Wilford, John*'^
1 Sept. 06
iiJ
Wilkinson,
Henry,''"'
40
Foot
8
May
12
May
12
May 16
52a
Wilkinson, John Alexander, "24 Foot
Oct.
3 Oct. 11
Sept. 23
Willett, Augustus Saltren,-"' 22 Dragoons 5 June
27 Aug. 07
Feb. 22
Willey, Edward, 19 Dragoons
22 Oct.
23 May 22
June 23
17 Nov. 09
April 23
y Willis, George Brander,-"- Royal Artillery 2 May
21 July
29 Nov. 27
Wilson, Henry, 89 Foot
Oct. 31
14 April
Wilson, Robert, Royal Marines
20 June 12
Sept. 14
Wilson, W.Henry Bowen Jordan, Gar. Comp. 10 Sept.
12 Oct. 26
Feb. 31
AVinckworth, John, 75 Foot
14 Nov.
22 Feb. 1616 July 17
Windle, John Shepard,^" 53 Foot
11 Dec.
25 Jan. 0816 May 22
Winnc, John Jamcs,^" Royal Marines .... 16 April
16 Nov. 37
1848
Wisdom, John, 17 Foot
25 Dec.
10 Dec. 07:20 July 09
28 April
14 June 05 25 Mar. 17
13 ?iLi Wood, Frederick,^'^ 11 Dragoons.
M'ood, George, 95 Foot
28 Feb.
2 Dec. 13 20 Mar. 19
Wood, George Hoi-sley, 67 Foot
25 Nov.
12 April 2129 Jan. 27
,^'0
23 Foot
25 Mar.
13 Aug. 1811 Nov. 24
^3 Wood, Henry
Wood, William Sumpler, 30 Foot
22 July
26 Dec. 2124 July 28
Woods, Wm.,'"' 6 Dragoons, Adjutant, }
7 April 08 28 Dec. 09 15 Feb.
16
Northiaiibcrland Yeomanry Cavalry., i
Worsley, George, 39 Foot
8 Dec.
21 Mar. 05 10 Sept. 12
Wraxall, Charles Edward, Royal Artillery.. 11 Sept.
1 April 15! 1 Aug.
19
10 Sept. 12 19 April 17
133.2;l Wray, Hugh Boyd,^"' 40 Foot ..."... 23 Jan.
Wright, Alexander, 11 Royal Vet. Batt.
1 Oct.
27 Mar. 9(3
Dec.
13 Aug. O2I25 Oct. 02
Wright, Edward, 35 Foot
Wright, John, 27 Foot
8 June
10 Sept. 12 25 Julv 17
14 June
5 Feb. 12^22 Mar. 27
P Wright, John, Unattached
Wright, John, Roval Marines
3 Aug. 47 24 Aug.
1 Aug.
53
William,^'^
Rifle
Brigade
Wright,
11 Mar. 13 20 July
25 Dee. 18
Wrighte, William, 3 Foot
20 ^lay 12 26 May
19 April 17
Wynter, John Jonathan, 63 Foot
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Feb. 16
23 July 12 17 Sept. 31 29 Nov. 34
Yarnold, Benjamin, Royal Marines
14 May 12 29 April 1313 Feb. 23
13 iLai Yonge, Wm. Crawley ," 17 Foot
Young, Henry Harman, 31 Foot
3 April 06 25 Nov. 08 22 Jan. 18
Young, Henry, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion 31 May 09 1 Aug. Ill
90
Foot
Young, Jolin Gtorge,
20 Jan. 1412 Aug. 24 14 Mav 29
Young, Robert, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
3 Oci, 1 1 6 Sept. 14
.^'^^
Wauch, David,
MA
fB
390
War
Services
of the Lieutenants on
retired Full
Addison served in tbe Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
2 Lieut. Alcock served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Salamanca and
Vittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
3 Lieut. Alston served m the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 3rd battalion of the
Royals, and was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
4 Baron Altenstein has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
5 Lieut. William Anderson served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received
the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
6 Lieut. F. W. Armstrong; served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, and
at the siege of Badajoz: he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
7 Lieut. J. Cooper Armstrong served at Copenhagen, in 1807; and in the Peninsula from
1812 to 1814.
8 Lieut. E. F. Austin served in the Peninsula with the 47 ih and was present at the battles ol
Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has received the
War Medal with four Clasps.
9 Lieut. Ayshford served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Busaco and
Fuentes d'Ouor, and at the siege of Ciudad Eodrigo. he has received the War Medal with
1
Lieut.
three Clasps.
10 Lieut. Andrew Baillie servpd in the Peninsula with the 30th and was present at the
battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz: he
has received the War Medal with four Clasps
11 Lieut. Robert Ball has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Nivelle.
14 Lieut. FredorickBayly served in the Peninsula from June 1 810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Bu.saco and Castalla. In the American war in 1814 and 15, including the
attacks on Baltimore and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded. With the Prussian
army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses of Maubeuge, Landrecies, Philippeville, and Rocroy.
15 Lieut. Beamish waspresent with the 84that the battle of the Nive, for which he has received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
16 Lieut. Bedell served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (severely wounded at the assault), for
which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
1
Lieut. Benwell joined the 4th in the Peninsula, as a volunteer, and was present at the action
of Osma, battle of Vittoria, the several stormings and capture of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidassoa and attack on the Heights, battles of Nivelle and Nive, investment of Bayonne, and
repulse of the sortie. Served afterwards in the American war, at Bladensburg, Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was several times wounded, and severely by grape-shot
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
18 Lieut. Berford served with the 5th in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, and was present
at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, retreat to and battle of Corunna.
Subsequently, on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards
in the Peninsula witli the 2nd Queen's Royals, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and was
present at the battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees from 25th to
81st July ; with the covering army at San Sebastian and also at its capture ; affair at the convent of St. Antonia, actions on the Nivelle and the Nive, and with the four companies of the
Queen's which led the advance to the assault and capture of the principal redoubt in front of
Sarre
and in all the affairs in the vicinity of St. Jean de Luz, Bayonne, and the Adour also
at the battles of Orthes and Toulouse, and the various affairs of posts and piquets, in which the
He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
fourth Division were engaged.
19 Lieut. Bezant was wounded at the f.ttack on the French fleet in Aix Roads. Served at the
bombardment and .surrender of Flushing, 1809. Was in command ofthe Artillery in Fort Massar
rene at the defence of Anholt by the Royal Marines in 1811. War Medal with two Clasps.
20 Lieut. Birch served in the Peninsula with the 10th and was present at the sieges of Tarrap
gona in 1812 and 13, at the battle of Castalla, retreat from Ordaland Villa Franca to Tarragons,
and the siege of Barcelona in 1814.
21 Fort-Major Black served in the Peninsula with the 74th, and was present in the actions of
Aldea de Ponte and Fuentes Guinaldo, capture of ]\[adrid and the Retiro, retreat from Madrid
into Portugal, passage of the Ebro, battle of Vittoria, action at the Maya Pass, battles ofthe
Pyrenees on the 27th July and 2nd Aug., passage of the Bidassoa, blockade of Pampeluna,
battles of Nivelle and Nive (9 th to 13th Dec), actions of Vic Bigorre, Tarbes, and Sauveterre,
He has
battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides various minor affairs.
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
22 Lieut. Blood served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the close of that war in 1814
including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from
Madrid to Portugal, passage ofthe lluebra, battle of Vittoria, various actions in the Pyrenees,
the successful storming of San Sebastian (with the stormers of the Light Division), battle of
Nivelle, action at Arcangues, battle of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, I2th, and 13th Dec
The above services with the 43rd. Carried the Regimental Colour of the 6th, at the battle of
Orthes, where he was severely wounded by a ball which entered his right knee ; he was also
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severely wounded at the top of the breach at San Sebastian, by a musket ball which struck him
He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
in the face and passed through his nose.
24 Lieut. IJlyth served in the Peninsula, and was present at the first siege of Badajoz, and
He has received the
battle of Albuhera, at which latter he was wounded.
Medal with one
Clasp for Albuhera.
25 Lieut. Boase (see note 2, page 327).
26 Lieut. Henry Uoldero served in Holland, in 1814, as Aide-de-camp to Lieut.-General Sir
Ronald Ferguson ; was present at the capitulation of Antwerp ; was also present at the battle
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of Waterloo, and led the storming party of the 14th regiment at the capture of Cambray. After
the surrender of Paris, was placed in the Head Quarters Staff as a Deputy- assist, Adjut-Gen.
28 Lieut. Bradshaw served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vittoria and
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
29 Lieut. Bramwell served the campaign of 1815 with the 92nd, and was severely wounded
right leg amputated.
at Quatre Bras,
30 Lieut. Brattle served in the battle of Trafalgar, on board H. M. S. Africa, 64. Joined
the force under General Whitelock at Monte Video, in 1807. In action with Danish gun-boats
near Copenhagen, 20th Oct. 1808 (severely wounded). Served afterwards with the Channel
Fleet off Brest, Bas(iue Eoads, and Belleisle.
31 Lieut. Brearcy served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was present at the siege
and reduction of Flushing. He served also the campaigns of 1814 and 1815 in Holland and
the Netherlands, including the action at Mersera, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of
Bergen-op-Zoom, battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
33 Lieutlirice served in the Peninsula with the 23rd, from May 1812 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (wounded).
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and
He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
capture of Paris.
34 Lieut. Bridge served the campaign of 1815 with the 73rd, and was severely wounded at
Waterloo.
35 Lieut. Brierly served in the Peninsula with the 77tb, and has received the Silver War
Medal with two Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz.
36 Lieut. Brock served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, for
which he received the War Medal with one Clasp.
39 Lieut Charles Brown served in the Peninsula with the 50th and was present at the
surprise and capture of Fort Napoleon at Almaraz, retreat from Madrid, affair at Fuente
Decana, defence of, and repulse of the enemy at Alba deTormes repulse of the enemy on the
rear-guard; repulse of the enemy at Bejar; battle of Vittoria, action at Pampel una, daily
defence of the pass of Maya (thanked by Sir W.
skirmishing to the summit of the Pyrenees
Stewart), battle of the Pyrenees, and action with the enemy's rear-guard
various affairs on
battle of the Nivelle, and attack on the rear-guard
action at Cambo
the road to Roncesvalles
Bayonne
(wounded),
affairs
battle
of
Pierre,
at
Hellette
St.
passage of the Nive,
and Arriverette,
(bayonet wound in the hand), attack of the heights of Garris, and action at St Palais (severely
wounded). He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
40 Lieut. Bubb served in the Peninsula with the eist and was present at the battles of the
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
41 Lieut. Wm. T. Buchanan landed at Passages in Spain, and was engaged almost daily
during the march of Lord Hill's division across the Pyrenees, as also frequently on the banks
of the Bidassoa. He was afterwards present at the battles of Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, an Toulouse.
42 Lieut. Bulger served in the last American war, and in addition to the Silver War Medal
with two Clasps, for Detroit, and Chrystler's Farm, has received the Naval JMedal for the boat
actions on Lake Huron, of the 3rd and 6th Sept. 1814, resulting in the capture by boarding, at
night, of the American war-schooners Tigriss and Scorpion ; on this occasion Lieut. Bulger
commanded the Military portion of the expedition acting as Marines. He saw much varied
service during the American war of 1812, and was brought to the notice of the Duke of York
by Sir George Prevost and Sir Gordon Drummond.
43 Lieut. 15urslcm served at the siege of Houat, and commanded a detachment of Artillery in
a night attack on the batteries of IMorbihan. Landed at Ferrol with the army under the command of Sir James Pulteney, and was attached to the reserve on the heights. Served the
campaign of 1801 in Egypt, including the siege of Aboukir and battle of Alexandria, at which
Medal fur services in Egypt.
latter he lost his right leg by a cannon-shot.
45 Lieut. W. Butler served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at
the battle of Waterloo.
46 Lieut. Butterworth served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and was present at the battles
of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Salamanca, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has received the
War Medal with six clasps.
47 Lieut. Cahill served in the Peninsula with the 36tb, and has received the Silver War
Medal with four Clasps for the Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
48 Lieut. Donald Cameron (h. p. 60 Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers
from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the actions at Fuentes Guiualdo and
Adea de Ponte, battle of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, St. Marcial near St. Sebastian
31st Aug,, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (wounded). He was afterwards present at the assault on
New Orleans, and at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
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49 Lieut. John Cameron (h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.) served in the 79th regt. on the Expedition to
in 1807, and was present at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, where he received
a severe contusion.
50 Lieut. L. M. Cameron served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, and was
present at the battle of the Pyrenees on the 28tb, 29th, and 30th July, the blockade of
Pampeluna, battle of the Nivelle, battle of the Nive from 9th to 13th Dec, investment of
Served also during the late Canadian Rebellion, and
Bayonne, and battle of Toulouse.
commanded a party of Volunteers on the Niagara frontier. He has received the War Medal
Denmark
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War Medal
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Waterloo.
80 Lieut. Couche served at the storming of the battery on Pointe du Cha, and destruction of
War Medal witli one Clasp.
;hree vessels, 27th December, 1810.
81 Lieut Cowley serred in the Peninsula, and lias received the Silver War Medal with one
DIasp for Toulouse.
82 Lieut. Charles Thomas Cox served with the 71st during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, 13
14, and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, includiug the retreat to and occupation of
he lines of Torres Vedras, the subsequent pursuit of Massena through Portugal, action of
sobral, battles of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded), actions of Arroyo du ^Molnio, Almaraz, and Alba
le Tormes, covering the sieges of Badajoz, the advance to and retreat imm Madrid, battle of
severely wounded and taken prisoner, a musket ball having passed through the lungs
i'^ittoria,
md lodged in his bod}'; being unable to keep up with t'ne enemy, they left him on the field
vhen they were hard pressed and under a cannonade from the British artillery. Present at
;he invasion of France from the Pyrenees, and subsequent actions of the Nivelle, Nive, Cambo,
jarris, St. Palais, Arriveriete, Hellette, Orthes, Aire, Tarbe., Urt, Touioase, and many affairs
At the battle of Waterloo he received a contusion on the hip from the frag)f piquets, &c.
nent of a shell, but was preseut at the capture of Paris, and served three years with the Army
In 1821, the change of position of the ball received at Vittoria compelled him
)f Occupation.
relinquish the active duties of his profession and retire on half-pay.
He has received the
War Medal with six Clasps.
83 Lieut. Samuel Cox served at the reduction of Leghorn.
84 Lieut. Crabtree served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoons, and was present at the
jattles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
85 Lieut. A. S. Crawford served the campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was slightly
PFOunded at Waterloo.
86 Lieut. Crawley served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with one
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106 Lieut. Dunnicliffe served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Qaat
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Fuentes d'Onor, and siege of Bidajoz, for which he has received the War Medal withtwo Clasp
109 L'eut. Easter served in the Peninsula with the 2nd battalion of the 24th, and was prese;
at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Foz d'Arouce, and Faentes d'Onor
he has received the TV
:
Clasps.
110 Lieut. Eccles served in the Peninsula with the 61st, and was present at the battles oft)
Nivelle, Nive (Qth to 13th Dec), Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs.
He h;
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
112 Captain Charles Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 47th, from July 1813 to tl
end of that war in 1814, including the second assault and capture of San Sebastian, passage
the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13'
Dec. 1813, and blockade of Baj'din.?. Served also the campaigns of 1817 and 18 in Mai
against the Mahrattas. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
113 Lieut. Thomas Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 20th and was present at tl
battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal wii
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four Clasps.
114 Lieut. Wright Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 59th and was present at tl
battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he hi
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
115 Lieut. Henry Elliot served in the Royal Marine Battalion at the capture of Ja^
(wounded, and War Medal with one Clasp). Was at the attack on the enemy's works on tl
right bank of the Mississippi.
116 Lieut. John Evans (h. p. 28th Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 2Sth and ws
present at the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, ar
Toulouse, for which be has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
117 Lieut. John Evans (h. p. 83rd Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and wi
present at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he has received tl
AVar Medal with four Clasps.
118 Lieut. Matthew Evans served at Copenhagen in 1807; at Flushing in 1809; and subsi
quently in the Peninsula, including the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battle
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served also the can
paign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
119 Lieut. Ralph Evans served in the Peninsula with the 62nd and was present at th
battle of the Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
120 Lieut. Thomas Evans served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 38th Regt., includin
the battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, the investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. H
has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps.
123 Lieut, Fleetwood served in the Peninsula with the 74th, and was present at the siege (
Badajoz in 1811, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and of Badajoz in 1812, storm an
capture of Fort Picurina, action at El Bodon, battles of Salamanca, Nivelle, Vic Bigorr<
he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
Orthes, Sauveterre, and Toulouse
124 Lieut. Hugh Flemingserved in the campaigns in Flanders, in 1793, 94,and95; in Hollan
in 1799; in Germany, in 1805; at Copenhagen, in 1807; in the Peninsula from 1809 to 181<
He was present in the actions of St. Amand, Famars, Lincelles, Dunkirk, Lannoi, Vaux, Cateai
Robaix, Moveaux, Tournay, Fort St. Andre, Helder, Zuyp, Walmenhuysen, Bergen (wounded
Oporto, Busaco, Espinhal, Foz d'Arouce, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyreneei
Echalar (wounded), Nivelle, and Orthes; and sieges of Valenciennes (wounded), Copenhagei
Ciudad Rodrigo, and Burgos. He was taken prisoner at Placentia, 2d Aug. 1809; but escape
ten days afterwards, and rejoined the army. He has received the War Medal with eight Claspi
125 Lieut. Flynn served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorgin 1834, with the 39 th Reg
126 Lieut. Foote served in the Peninsula with the 5th, and has received the Silver AVa
Medal with two Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz.
127 Captain Ford served the campaigns of 1809, 10, 11, 13, and 14, and was present at th
siege of Flushing, defence of Cadiz, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulou3<
Served as an assistant engineer during four of th
besides other actions of less importance.
campaigns. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
128 Lieut. R. D. Franklin served in the Peninsula with the 39 th and was present at th
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, for which he has received the
Medal with five Clasps.
129 Lieut. A. S. Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the battle
of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps
He served also the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
130 Lieut. David Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 82nd and was present at th
battles of Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
131 Lieut. Donald Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 1st Royals and was present a
the battle of Busaco and siege of Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with tw
Clasps.
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132 Lieut. R. F. Freemsn served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 30tb, for which
he has received the Silver \\'ar IMedal with one Clasp.
133 Lieut. James Geddes was present with the 42nd at the battle of Toulouse (severely
wounded), ibi which he has received the War Mtdal with one Clasp.
134 Lieut. Gichard served with the 4th at the capture of Copenhagen, in 1807; on the
expedition to Sweden, in 1808, and subsequently to Portugal, under Sir John Moore, including
the advance into Spain, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809;
Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the reduction of the Forts at Salamanca,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, action at Villa Muriel (slightly
wounded), battle of Vittoria, siege and captui-e of San Sebastian, attack upon the Heights after
crossing the Bidassoa, battles of NivuUe and Nive, in which latter he was severely wounded in
the left thigh by a musket shot. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
135 Captain Gilborne served with the 11th at the siege of Flushing in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsula with tbc 7l8t, including the battles of the Pyrenees aud the Nive, actions at
Aire and at Bayonne, and battles of Orthoj and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
13G Lieut. Gilder served in the Peninsula with the 6th and was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthts, for which he has received the War Med. with four Clasps.
136t Lieut. Gill served at the storming of Fort Cornelis and capture of Java in 1811, for
which he has recaiveJ the War INIedal with one Clasp.
137 Lieut. Gillmore served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War IMedal with four Clasps.
138 Lieut, de Gilse served in the Peninsula with the 60th and was present at the battles of
Koleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, and at the sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
139 Sir Orford Gordon accompanied the expedition to Kgypt, in 1807, as a Captain in the
78th Regiment, and was present at the taking of Alexandria and siege of Kosetta. Likewise,
in 1809, at Walcheren, including the attacks and captures of Ter Vere and Flushing, where he
was Aide-de-Camp to Sir Thomas Picton. He has received the Silver War Medal with one
Clasp for Corunna, in which action he was Aide-de-Camp to Lieut -General Mackenzie Frazer.
140 Lieut. Goodall served with the Queen's Royals on the AValcheren expedition in 1809; and
subsequently in the Peninsula, from Feb. 1811 to June 1813, including the operations before
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, storming the Forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and
retreat from thence.
He has received the War jNIedal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
141 Lieut. George Gordon served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the
battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
142 Lieut. Grjeme joined the 2nd Light Battalionof the King's Gorman Legion in Portugal in
1812, and served with it until embarkation at Bordeaux in 1814, having been present in action
at Osma, Vittoria, Villa Franca, Tolosa, San Sebastian (both attacks), ailairs on the Bidassoa
and passage of that river passages of the Nivelle, the Nive, and the Adour, investment of
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. He served also the campaign of 181.5, including the actions
of the 16th, 17tb, and 18th June severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received William
the Fourth's Gold Cross for 25 years' service, and the King of Hanover's Peninsular Medal : also
the silver War Mtdal with three Clasps.
144 Lieut. John Grant (R. Artillery) served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was
present at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to Feb. 1814.
145 Lieut. John Grant (Unattached) served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Dec. 1813,
including the action at Alba de Tormes, retreat from Madrid, and battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees. Wounded in the side at the Maya Pass.
He has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Vittoria.
146 Lt. Grape served in the actions in Algesiras Bay and Straits of Gibraltar in 1811 (Medal).
147 Lieut. Edward Greene served with the battering train attached to the Prussian besieging
army, and was employed in taking several fortresses on the French frontier in July and Aug. 1815.
148 Lieut. Grier served in the Peninsula with the 44th and was present at the battles of
Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca and at the siege of Badajoz, for which he has received the War
He served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at
jNIedal with three Clasps.
;
Quatre Bras.
149 Lieut. Charles Griffith served at the capture of the French frigate Etoile'va. 1814, and
has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
150 Lieut. Grimes served in the Peninsula from March 1811 to Sept. 1812, and was present
ut the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and the successful siege of Badajoz, at which latter he was
He has received the War Medal with
severely wounded in the right thigh by a cannon-shot.
two Clasps.
151 Lieut. Grueber has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
152 Lieut. Gunn served at the capture of Santa Jlaura, 1810
at the destruction of a convoy and battery at Languelia. 27 .(une 1812, after a charge with the bayonet and defeat of a
battalion of the French 52nd of the line of very superior force.
Was at the reduction of
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in 1813.
153 Lieut.
Haggup
served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was present at the
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battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse, and at the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with eight
Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
154 Lieut. Hamer served with the 5th on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was present at the siege and surrender of Flushing (slightly wounded, and horse shot under him). He
served afterwards in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps
for the battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, and Orthes.
Served also in the last American war ;
and with his regiment rejoined the Duke of Wellington's army at Pans.
155 Lieut. John Hamilton served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Line Battalion German
Legion, and has received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Vittor a, Nivelle, and Nive.
156 Lieut. William Henry Hamilton served in the Peninsula with the 34th, and has received
the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Albuhera.
157 Lieut. Hardcastle served in the Peniosula with the 31st and was present at the battles
of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, iov which he has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
158 Lieut. Simuel Hardman served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Sahagun and Benevente. He served also the Waterloo campaign with the 10th
Hussars.
159 Lieut. William Harris served with the 7th Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807; at the capture of iVIartinique in 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula including the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, and S*lamanca; sieges of Ciudad Modrigo, and siege and
storming of Badajoz
for which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
On his
'passage from Portugal to England on board the Britain Transport, an American Privateer
engaged the Transport on the 28th January, 1815, and was beaten off.
160 Lieut. Hasleham served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera and
Busaco, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
161 Lieut. Haswell served at the capture of Nereide and Renoinmee and surrender of the Isle
de la Passe. Present at the storming of Fort Cornells (wounded) and capture of Java, 1811.
War Medal with two Clasps.
16lt Lieut. Hawkins has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Trafalgar.
162 Lieut. J. F. Hearn served with the 60lh at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and of
Guadaloupe in 1810, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
163 Lieut. William Henderson served in the Peninsula with the 5th and was present at the
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
164 Lieut. Herron served in the Peninsula with the 74th, and has received the Silver War
Medal with seven Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Eodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, and Pyrenees.
164t Lieut. Hickman was at the destruction of a brig of 18 guns at Parenza, 4 May 1811.
165 Lieut. Hilliard served in the Peninsula with the 5th and was present at the battles of
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
166 Lieut. Hine served in the Peninsula with the 48th from April 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Albuhera (twice wounded); assault and
capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
167 Lieut. Hodder served with the 2nd battalion of the 69th during the campaigns of 1814
and 15, in Holland and Flanders, and was present at the attack on Merxem, the bombardment
of Antwerp, assault on Bergen-op-Zoom, and battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which
last he was severely wounded.
168 Lieut.. Hodgson served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoon Guards during the campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13.
169 Lieut. Holborn served in the Peninsula as a Cornet in the 3rd Light Dragoons German
Legion, and alterwards as a Lieutenant in the lOih Hussars, and has received the Silver War
Medal with four Clasps for Sahagun and Benevente, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
170 Lieut. Holgate ser\ed in the Pdiinsula in 1813 with the 82ud Regt.
171 Lieut. Rupert Charles Holland served in boats of Tlialia at the capture of the
and at the siege of Flushing and occupation of
French 6 gun privateer lieg^dn, in 1808
South Beveland in 1809. In Euryalus 36 gun frigate, at the defence of Cadiz and Matagorda,
and Blackwood's action off T(julon in 1810 in htr barge at the cutting out of the French
privateer /n^?-e/nf/e in 1811; in command of her marines t( ok a field-piece and stormed two
batteries
at the capture of the 10 gun xebec La Fortune and twenty sad of Merchant Vessels
in Calvacie Roads; in the same ship when she simultaneously drove on shore the French storeship Balle.ine of 28 guns, and compelled a gabarre of 30 guns and a large schooner to take
refuge under the land batteries; and he partiuipattd in her numerous boat services from 1810
to 1814, including the ascent of the Potamac, capture of Washington and of Alexandria, and
attack of Baltimore. In Queen Charlotte at Algiers, and personally commended by the Admiral
for his services on that. oc(rd,sion.
He hus received the Silver War IMedal with two Clasps.
172 Lieut. Hoilis served in the Peninsula, with the 57th and was present at the battle of
Busaco, for which he has receive<l the AV.ir M"dal with one Clasp.
174 lit. B. II. Holmes served in the Peninsula with the 36lh ^nd was present at the battles
of Salamanca and the Pyreuecs, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
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War
397
175 Lieut. David Holmes served in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the
battles of the Nivelle and Nive, for which he has received the ^V'ar Medal with two Clasps.
176 Lieut Hopkins served in the Peninsula with the 5th and was present at the battles of
Busaco and Fuente> d'Ouor, and at the sieges of Ciiidad liodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has
received the Wnr "Medal with four Clasps.
177 Lieut Thomas How was landed with 25 Royal Marines to garrison Fort Trinidad, and
most giUantly repulsed two attacks made by the French o 15 Nov. 1808. Assisted in cutting
out IG vessels from under the protection of a castle in the harbour of Daio, 28 May 1809. War
Medal with one Clasp.
178 Lieut Blake lluin'Vey served in the Peninstila and was present at the battles of Nivelle
and Nive, for nhiuh he has received the War j\[ediil with two Clasps.
179 Lieut. C. G Humphreys served in the Peninsula v/ith the 14th L^. Dragoons and was
present at the battles ol S.tlam mea, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
180 Lieut. Hunt served in the Peninsula with the 24th. and has received the Silver War
Medal with seven Clasps for Busaco, Fuentea d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, and Nivelle.
181 Lieut. Hutchinson has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Corunna.
182 Lieut. Inglis served in the Peninsula with the .3rd Dragoon Guards and has received the
War jMedal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
183 Lieut. Alexander Innes served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the
battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
He served also
the Waterloo campaign.
184 Lieut. J. JE. Irving served the campaign of 1815 with the 13th Dragoons, and was
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
185 Lieut. Alexander Irsvin served at the siege and capture of Hattras in 1816-17; the
Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18; in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
186 Lieut. J. R. Invin served with the 63rd at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, for which
he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
187 Lieut. Isaacson served in the Peninsula with the 52nd, and was present at the battles of
Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
He served also
the Waterloo campaign.
188 Lieut. Charles Jago served in the Peninsula with the 24th, and was present at the battles
of Busaco, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal Avith three Clasps.
189 Lieut. Jeffries served in the Peninsula with the Royals and was present at the battle of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War jNIedal with one Clasp.
190 Lieut. Richard Jones served with the 40th in the campaigns in the Peninsula, France,
and Flanders, and has received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
191 Lieut. Jordan served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 26th and was present at the
battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War INIedal with two Clasps.
192 Lieut. Kearnes served in Ireland during the Rebellion of 1798, and was present in the
Accompanied the 68th Rpgt. to the West Indies in
battles of New Ross and Vinegar Hill.
1800, and was woundod on the 12th April, 1802, at Prince Rupert's in Dominica, when quelling
In Jane 1803 he sailed from Barbadoes with the
the mutiny of the 8th West India Regt.
expedition against the French, Dutch, and Danish West India Island-*, and received high commendation for his conduct in the storming of an outwork in front of the redoubt of Morne
Fortune in St Lucia. In 1809, sailed with thj expedition for Walcheren, and present at the
In Juue 1811, joined the Duke of Wellington's army, and was
siege and capture of Flushing.
present with the covering araiy at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Baiajoz, at the actions of
Moresco and on the heights of S-ilamanci, battle of Salamanca, taking of Madrid and the
Retiro, siege of Burgos, actions of Osma and San Munos, battles of Vittoria (wounded),
Pyrenees (at Lasaca), and Nivelle, action at Hastingues, auJ battle of Orthes. He has received
the Silver War Sicdal with five Clasps.
193 Lieut. Keep served in the Peninsula with the 28th and wa=i present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
Siege and capture of Flushing, 1809.
194 Captain Francis Kennedy's services:
Campaigns of 181 1, 12, 13, 14, and 15, including the first siege of Badajoz, and covering the second
siege, as also that of Ciudad Rodrigo, crossing the Esia, retreat from Burgos, actions of Val
Moresco, Peyrehorade and Echalar, batdes of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna,
Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes and Waterloo ; and he led the column of attack at the storming of CamHe has received the Wur Medal with six Clasps.
bray.
196 Lieut. Kingsmill served in the Peninsula with the 88th and was present at the battles of
Fuentes d'Onor and siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, for which he has received the War Medal with
i
two Clasps.
197 Lieut. Knox served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 11, and 12 with the 2nd
battalion of the 3lst, including the battles of Talavera (severely contused on the head by a
musket ball), Busaco, Albuhera, and Arroyo de Molino, retreat to Portugal, occupation of the
Lines of Torres Vedras, and pursuit of Massena, besides several minor affairs. He has received
the War Medal with three clasps.
198 Lieut. Lacy served in the Peninsula with the 82nd and was present at the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
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199 Lieut. A. Lane (h. p. 83rd F.) served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and was present
at the siee;e of Badajoz and battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he
has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
200 Lieut. Langdon served in the Peninsula and South of France with the 39th, and has
received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Busaco, Albuhera, and Nive.
201 Lieut. Leggett served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and was present at
the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
202 Lieut. George L'Estrange served in the Ptninsulfi with the 31st and was present at the
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with six Clasps203 Lieut. Henry Lewis was severely wounded in the action with and capture of the
Bemmm^e and Nereicle and surrender of the Isle de la Passe, 1811. War Medal with one Clasp.
204 Lieut. Lindsey served in the Peninsula with the 11th and was present at the battle of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
205 Lieut. Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar.
206 Captain Lockwood served in the Peninsula with the 30th during the campaigns of 1811,
12, and 13, including the assault and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, and action at
Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including Fort
Villa Muriel on the retreat from Burgos.
Frederick Henry. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras, where he was
which
passed
through the frontal bone, and lodged on the
musket-ball,
severely wounded by a
On the 25 Aug. 1816
brain, to extract which the operation of the trepan was resorted to.
having been ordered to appear before a Special Medical Board in Dublin, in consequence of
He has
the severity of the wound, he was reported unfit for service and placed upon half pay.
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
207 Lieut. E. S. Long served in the Peninsula with the 7th Hussars, and has received the
Silver War INIedal with one Clasp for Sahagun and Benevente.
208 Lieut. Lonsdale served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the battle of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the
Waterloo campaign.
210 Lieut. Love served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec. 1812, including the sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), storming the Forts at Almaraz, siege of the Forts at
Salamanca (wounded), battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. Served afterwards in the
American war, and was present in the action at Plattsburg. He has received the War Medal
with three Clasps.
211 Lieut. Armar Lowry served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle
of Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
212 Lieut. John Lowry served with the 8th in the American war of 1812, 13, and 14, and
was present in the actions of Prescot, Sackett's Harbour (severely wounded), Chippewa,
Lundy'sLane (contused), assault on Fort Erie, and sortie (severely wounded) in Sept. 1814, and
was severely wounded through the body in action at Sackett's Harbour.
213 Lieut. Lucas served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and was present at the battle of
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the
Waterloo campaign.
215 Lieut. M'Cormick served in the Peninsula with the old 94th and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
216 Lieut. MCrohan served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the siege
of Badajoz and battle of Vittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
217 Lieut. Thomas M'Dermott served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of
the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three
Clasps.
218 Lieut. Alexander M'Donald served with the 26th at the first capture of Chusan, and at
the attack on Canton.
219 Lieut. ^I'Gregor (h. p. 3 W. L Regt.) served with the 3rd West India Regt. at the capture
of INIartinique in 1809, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
220 Lieut. ]M-Int08h served in the Peninsula with the 31st and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
India Regiments, in the combined attack of a British and French Naval and Land Force,
under Commodore Fanshawe, in the attack and total defeat of Pirates at the Island of Basis,
Jeba River, Western Africa, 12 Dec. 1849.
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224 Lieut. Duncan M'Nicol commanded the Royal Marines serving on board the Guerriere
Served at the battle
'hen captured by the American frigate Constitution, 19 August, 1812.
f Algiers, 1816 (Medal).
225 Lieut. Nicol M'Nicol served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the
attles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
ledal with five Clasps.
226 Lieut. -ZEneas M'Pherson served in the Peninsula and Soutli of France with the 59th,
nd has received the Hilvov War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, and
five.
227 Lieut.Alex. M'Pherson served in the Peninsula with the 92nd, and was present at the
He served
of Fuentos d'Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
sittle
'ith five
Clasps.
230 Lieut. MacGregor served with the 24th during the Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16,
nd was present at the taking of Harriapore.
231 Lieut. Lachlan MacKay served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from 1812 to the end
f that war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
)r which he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
232 Lieut. Neil INIackay has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Corunna.
233 Lieut. Macnab served in the Peninsula with the old 94th and was present at the battle
f Toulouse, for which he has received the War Jledal with one Clasp.
Was also present in
lie actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes.
234 Lieut. Magin has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Trafalgar.
235 Lieut. Joseph Mathews served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, and in the action at Sanirem, and various skirmishes prior to the siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, where he lost
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
is left hand.
236 Lieut. Mathison served in the Peninsula with the 77th and was present at the sieges of
liudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
237 Lieut. Wm. M'Donald Matthews served the campaign of 1815 with the 4th, and was
lightly wounded at Waterloo.
2^7 1 Lieut. Meares was at the capture of the town of Groa, and a convoy of twenty-five
essels on 28 June, 1810.
Landed at Ortona 12th Feb. 1811, cajitured eleven vessels and
lestroyed two large magazines after planting the British colours at the gate of the town.
rVounded at the battle of Lissa 13th March.
Landed with his detachment 27th July, near
{agouiza, captured and destroyed twenty-eight vessels after the defeat of 300 French soldiers.
Present at the capture of Pomone and Persanne 29th Nov. 1811.
Has received the War
tfedal with three Clasps.
238 Lieut. Mellish served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp
or Bidajoz.
239 Lieut. Mence served with the 44th at the taking of Tarragona also at the battle of Blalensburg, capture of Washington, actions before Baltimore, attack on the American Lines before
(Jew Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer.
240 Lieut. George Miles served in the Peninsula with the 5th Dr. Guards from 1811 to the
(nd of that war in 1814, including the action at Llerena, battle of Salamanca, capture of the
J'rench rear-guard on the following day, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat into
.^rtugal, battle of Vittoria, investment of and action on the heights before Pampeluna, and
)attle of Teulouse.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
241 Lieut. Zaccheus Miller served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian Medal.
242 Lieut. Mitchell served in the Peninsula with the 28th from 1810 to 1813 inclusive, and was
)resent at the battle of Barrosa, storming of Badajoz, and battle of Vittoria (severely wounded),
jesides various minor affairs.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
243 Lieut. MofFatt served in the Peninsula Willi the 71st and was present at the battle of
i^^ittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
He served also the
Waterloo campaign.
244 Lieut. Mogridge served in the Peninsula with the 34th and was present at the battles of
^Ibuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four
;
Clasps.
245 Lieut. Molesworth served with the Royal Marine Battalion in co-operation with the
troops of the Queen of Spain in 1836-8. Has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
246 Lieut. Moller served the Waterloo campaign with the 18th Hussars.
247 Lieut. J. A. Moore served in the American war.
248 Lieut. Moorhead served in the Peninsula with the 71st and was present at the battles of
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toidouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Claspa.
He served also the AVaterloo campaign.
249 Lieut. Moreton served in the Peninsula and South of France with the 58th, and has
received the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Niyelle, Niye, Orthes,
*nd Toulous.e
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250 Lieut. Morphy served in the Peninsula with the Buffs and was present at the battles
the Pyrenees and Nive, for which be has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
251 Lieut. Morrison served at Gottenburg, in 1808; at the battle of Corunna, and siege
Flushing, in 1809; also at the siege of Burgos, and battle of Salamanca.
He has received
War Medal with two Clasps.
251t Lieut. Morshead served in the 4Ist during the whole of the campaign of 1842
Affghanistan, and was present in the engagements wiih the enemy on the 28th March and 2i
April in the Pisheen Valley; in that of the 29lh May, n~ar Candahar, .30th August at Goal
5th September before Ghuznee, occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabc
expedition into Kohistan, storm, capture, and destruction of Istaliff, and in the various mil
affairs in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
252 Lieut. Mostyn served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 81st, and has received the Sil'
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Bergen-op-Zoom.
258 Lieut. Nantes served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Peninsula and South of France
181 1, 12, 13, and 14, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and commanded a comps
in the action of the Guarena, and at the battles of Salamanca and Toulouse.
He was sligh
wounded at the Guarena; most severely at Salamanca, his right arm having been broken in
places; and again slightly wounded at the battle of Orthes.
He was also accidentally hurt
one of his own men, and carried off the field in the operations at the Nive. He has received
War Medal with five Clasps.
259 Lieut. John Nash served the campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was slightly woun(
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at Waterloo.
20 1 Lieut. Neligan served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and was present at the sieges
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battle of Salamanca, for which he has received the A^
Medal with three Clasps.
262 Lt. Nelson served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the battles of "V
toria, P^-renees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasp
263 Lieut. Hibbert Newton served in the Peninsula with the 32nd, and has received the Sd
War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
264 Lieut. John Nicholson served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
265 Lieut. Ralph Nicholson served in the Peninsula with the 3l3t and was present at
battle of Albuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
t
eight clasps.
274 Lieut. Onslow srved at the siege of Flushing in 1809; the campaign of 1814 in Holla)
including the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, Campaign of 1815, including 1
battle of Waterloo.
275 Lieut. Jamea Ormsby served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and was present at t
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Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, for which he has received the AVar Medal
with three Clasps.
276 Lieut James Orr served with the Royal Marine Battaliima in the Walcheren expedition,
and at the capture of Java, 1811, fur which lie has the War Medal with one Clasp.
1809
277 Lieut. John Orr (8 R. Vet. Bn.) accompanied the 1st battalion of the 42nd to the Peninsula in April 1812, and joined the army at Salamanca, during the siege of the forts in that city;
resent at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and storming of San Michael; retreat to
f'ortugal, advance in 1813, and all the actions in the Tyreuees. Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Slightly wounded at Burgos, and
severely at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
279 Lieut. Pagan served the campaign of 1815 with the 33rd, and was severely wounded at
Waterloo.
281 Lieut. Parkinson served the Waterloo campaign.
282 Lieut. Parratt served at Walcheren in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, siege of San Sebastian, battle of Nivelle,
He has received the
actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
War Medal with five Clasps.
283 Lieut. James Parry served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the battles
of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
Clasps.
284 Lieut. Parsons lias the War Medal with one Clasp, for the action off Ferrol in 1805.
285 Lieut. Paxton served in the Peninsula with the 11th Lt. Dragoons and was present at
the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
286 Lieut. Penfold served in the Peninsula with the 12th Lt. Dragoons, and was present at
the battles of Vi ttoria, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal w ith three Clasps.
287 Lieut. Pennefather served in the Peninsula with the 77th, and was present at the sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
288 Lieut. Tho. A. M. D. Pennington served on the China Kxpedition in 1842.
289 Captain Pennington served in the Peninsnla trom June, 1809, and during the greater
part of the subsequent campaigns, including the battle of Busaco, where he commanded one
of the advance piquets of the 3d division on the morning of the action, and was sharply
engaged with the enemy retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, advance from thence, actions and
affairs at Leria, Redinha, Pombal, Roblida, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, Guarda, and Sibugal battles
of Fuentes d"()nor, siege of Badajoz (wounded in the right thigh), actions at Campo Mayor,
El Bodon, and Guinaldo affairs and actions in the Pyrenees, St.Pe (contused wound), Hasparren,
and Grassietta battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (st-verely wounded), besides several other
He has received the War Medal and seven Clasps.
affairs of posts and piquets during the war.
290 Lieut. Pepper served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera,
Barrosa, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
292 Lieut. Petre served the Waterloo campaign with the 6th Dragoons.
293 Lieut. R. J. Pnillips served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the
pursuit of Massena from Santarem, in various minor affairs, and at the siege and storming of
Badajoz, at which last he was shot through the shoulder joint of the right arm and also
through the left thigh. He has rrceived the War Medal with one Clasp.
294 Lieut. Philpot served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
295 Lieut. Pickard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir George Prevost,
and was present at the attack on Plattsburg. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Upper
battles of Busaco,
Clasp.
308 Lieut. Reid served at Corunna, and also at Walcheren, in 1809; in the Peninsula in 1813
and 14; also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo where he was wounded.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
309 Lieut. Reynett served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle of
Vittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
310 Lieut. Reynolds served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Germany, Holland, and the
Netherlands, including the action of Goerde, attack upon Merxem, defence of Fort Frederick
Henry against the French Fleet, battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on the followiag day, and battle
of Waterloo (severely wounded by a cannon shot in the left thigh). In 1818 he served the cani-
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paign in the interior of Ceylon, and commanded a small Division, a detachment of which captured Madusjalla, one of the three Chiefs.
311 Sir John Ribton served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was present at the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nive, Onhes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal
with four Clasps.
312 Lieut. Richardes served the campaigu of 1815, and was present at the sieges of Maubeuge,
Philippeville and Landrecies.
313 Lieut. S. Richmond served with the 49th in the Americen war and was present at the
action of Chrj stk-r's Farm, tor which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
314 Lieut. Joha Roberts (Royal Artillery Drivers) served at Corunna, in 1809; in Holland
in 1814, inclurliog the action at Merxem, and bombirdment of Antwerp.
Served also the campaign of 1815, aud was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He has received
the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
315 Lieut James Rtbertson served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal
with four Clasps for Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca. He served also the
campaign of 1815 witb the 79th, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
316 Lieut. James Robinson served in the Peninsula with the 32ud and was present at the
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle. Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with six Clasps. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
317 Lieut. Adam Rogers served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Talavera,
for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
318 Lieut, Rooke, served at the Battle of Trafalgar, for which he has the "War Medal with
one Clasp. Served with the 2ad Battalion Royal Marines, during the War in North America, in
181315.
319 Lieut. Ewen Ross served in the Peninsula with the 92nd, and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d' Onor, siege of Badajoz, actions at Arroyo de Molino (severely wounded),
Almaraz, and Alba de Tormes. Also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at
Quatre Bras. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor.
320 Lieut. Ross-Lewin served with the 32nd in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders; he was
severely wounded at Pampeluna, and again at Waterloo.
He has received the Silver War
Medal with eight Clasps.
321 Lieut. Rotely served in the Victory at Trafalgar, (severely contused), and succeeded to the
command of the small arm men, on the death of Captain Adair, R M. Employed blockading the
French squadron in the Chesapeake. Present at the capture of the Topaze, and the reduction
of Martinique, 1809. Actively employed in boat actions in North America and the West Indies,
and assisted at the capture of 100 armed and other vessels. War Medal with two Clasps.
321f Lieut. Rouse has the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Copenhagen, 1801.
322 Lieut. Royse served in the Peninsula with the 87th and was present at the battles of
the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
323 Lieut. Rutherford served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, and was present at the
defence of Cadiz in 1810, lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena. actions at Pombal, Redinha,
Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Bidajoz, battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, and Nivelle; passage of the Gave d'Oleron. battle of Orthes, action of Vic Bigorre,
and battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
324 Lieut. Richard Ryan served in the Peninsula with the 87th and was present at the battles
of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
324t Lieut. Sandsvith assisted in cutting out a Turkish ship at Sigri in 1807 ; served in the
1st Battalion Royal Marines, during the whole of the American War in 1813-15.
325 Lieut. Sandys served in the Peninsula with the 29th and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
326 Lieut. R. E. Saunders served in the Peninsula with the 67th and was present at the
battle of Barrosa, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
327 Lieut. R.J. Saunders served the campaign of 18 15 aud was present at the battle of Waterloo.
328 Lieut. Sawkins served in the Peninsula with the 50th and was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
329 Lieut. Scobeli served at the battle of the Nile (Medal), and in the Marine Battalion at
the capitulation ot St. Elmo, Capua, and Gaeta, in 1799.
330 Lieut. David Scott has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Egypt, Martinique,
and Albuhera.
331 Lieut. Henry Scott served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and was present at
the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War
Medal with three Clasps.
332 Lieut. Thomas Scott served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810
to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz and Fort Matagorda,
three times wounded; Hues of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal, Redinha,
Condeixa, Ponte de Murilla, Guarda, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege
of Badajoz, actions at Campo Mayor and El Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo
wounded at the assault; third siege and storm of the castle of Badajoz, action of SanChristoval heights, covering the parties attacking the forts of Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, retreat from Madrid into Portugal with the rearfuard, subsequent advance, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees,
'ampeluna, and Nivelle; actions of Vic Bigorre and Tftrbes, and battle pf TowlQiwe, He hw
rcceiecl the War Medal with nine Clasps.
War
Services
of
409
the Lieutenants.
333 Lieut. Sedley served the Waterloo campaign with the Royal Staff Corps.
334 Lieut Seward served the Waterloo campaign with the 69 th Foot.
335 Lieut. William Sbarpin served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, in Holland, the Nethetlands,
and France, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
336 Lieut. Shiel servei as a Lieut, in the 13th Foot in the Rebellion in Ireland in 1798, and
was present in the action at Viiipgar Hill. He served with tlie 12th Light Dragoons at Walcheren in 1809, and with the 14th LightDragoons in the Peninsula, at Tilavera, retreat to and
defence of the Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal, Redinha, and
Campo Major, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), a horse shot under him in the Wood of
Especia, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, Naver de Vere (wounded), a horse shot under him at Fort
Conception. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
337 Lieut. Alexander Smith, Rojal Marines, has the War Medal with one Clasp for the
actions in Algesiraz Bay and the Straits of Gibraltar in 1801.
338 Lieut. E. Smith served in the Peninsula and South of France with the 58th, and has
received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, and Orthes.
339 Lieut. Henry Smith served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the battles of the
19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October.
Campaign of 1800, on the coast of France and Spain; expedition to Quiberon Bay; attack on Ferrol; expedition to Vigo and Cadiz Egyptian campaign of
1807, including the surrender of Ali xaidria, attack and storming of Rosetta, in which he took s
Turkish colour. Capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
340 Lieut. J. R. Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
341 Lieut. John Smith (h. p. 14 Foot) served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and
was present at the capture of Flushing. Served also in the North of Spain and South of Franc
in 1814.
342 Lieut. Joseph Smith served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Roleia,
Vimiera, and Corunna, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
343 Lieut. Michael Smith served in the Peninsula with the 40i,h and was present at the battles
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse, for which he has received the W^ar Medal with three Clasps.
344 Lieut. Ralph Smith served in the Peninsula with the 23rd and was present at the battles
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
345 Lieut. Robert Saiith was present with the 26th at the battle of Corunna, for which he has
received the War Mtdal with one Clasp.
347 Lieut. W. Smith (Royal Artillery Drivers) served at Walcheren, in 1809; and the camjjaigns of 1813. 14, 15, in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem.
348 Lieut. William Smith (b.p. 71st Foot) served the Waterloo campaign with the 7l3t Light
Infantry.
349 Lieut. Wdliam Smyth (h. p. Scots Fus. Gds.) served in the Peninsula with the 31st and
#39 present at the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
350 Lieut. Spaight served in the Pi^ninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle and
Orthes, for which he has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps.
352 Lieut. Sperling served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Flanders, and led
the right column at the assault of Bt-rgtn-npZoom.
353 Lieut. Spong served in the Peninsula, in 1811 and 12.
354 Lieut. Sproule served with the 69th at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has
received the "War Medal with one Clasp.
355 Lieut. Stacey served in the Peninsula with the 12th Lt. Dragoons and was present at the
battles of Vittoria, Nivella, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
356 Lieut. Stainforth served the Waterloo campaign with the 23rd Fusiliers.
356t Lieut. Richard Stapleion served as a Vuliintetr at the defence of Cadiz.
357 Lieut. Staveley-Shirt served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the battles of
Corunna, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has received
the War Medal with five Clasps.
358 Lieut. Stawell served in the Peninsula with the 4Sth and Was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the "War Medal With four
Clasps.
359 Lieut. W. R. Steel served In the Peniusula as Adjutant of the 48th and was present at
the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera(wounded),jVittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, and at the
sieges of Ciudaii Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
361 Lieut. Robert Steele served the campaign and battle of Corunna, where he was slightly
wounded in the neck. Expedition to Walcheren. Peninsula, from April 1810 to 1814, including
the defence of Cadiz, and blockade of Bajonne. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp
for Corunna.
362 Lieut. Stobart served in the American war under Sir Gordon Drummond.
364 Lieut. G. E. Stuart served in the Peninsula with the 61st and was present at the battles
of Busaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
365 Lieut. R. T. Stuart served the Waterloo campaign with the 28th Foot.
366 Lieut. William Stuart served under Sir Samuel Hood in the West Indies. At Copenhagen. In the Mediterranean on board the Cyane 28 guns under Sir Thomas Staines, when
arm
Gun-boats
D2
War
404
and
Waterloo campaign.
384 Lieut. S. C. Travers served with the 1st Battalion, 60th Rifles, during the second siege
operations at Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the Citadel.
Was afterwards at the battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army under Rajah Shore Sing,
until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation of Attock and JPeshawur, and expulsion of
the Affghan force, under the Amper Dost Mahomet, beyond the KhyberPass (Medal and Clasps).
385 Lieut. Trench served at Walcheren in 1809.
386 Lieut. W. Tunstall served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the battle
of Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
387 Lieut. Thos. Turner served in the Peninsula with the 23rd and was present at the battles
of Corunna, Vittoria, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
388 Lieut. Vallancey served in the Peninsula with the Royals, and was present at the battles
of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of Badajoz, for which
he has received the War Rledal with six Clasps.
389 Lieut. H. Thomas Vereker served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, and has received the
Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca.
390 Lieut. Vesey served in the Peninsula with the 76th and was present at the battles of
Nivelle and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps,
391 Lieut. Victor assisted in cutting out the St. Francis de Paule, on 4lh July, 1811; and
on the same evening in capturing three vessels under a sharp fire of muijketry. Was in the
action with and capture of Pomotie and Tersanne 29ih November, 1811.
392 Lieut. Alexander Walker served in the Peninsula with the old 97th and was present at
the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, for which he has received the War
Wa)' Services of the Lieutenants.
405
407
398 Lieut. Wm. H. Watson served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France with
the Royal Dragoons, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
399 Lieut. William Weir served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the siege
of BaHaJMz, and battles of Busaco, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has received
the
War Medal
with
five Cias^ps.
Welbh served in the Peninsula with the 11th, and was present at the battles of
Nivelle. Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
401 Lieut. Wheatley served in the Peninsula with the 39th and was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
402 Lieut. Whimster served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with three
Clasps for Corunna, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor.
403 Lieut. Fred. J. White served in the north of Spain with the Royal Marine Battalion
against the Carlists from March 1837 until April 1839. He was present at the capture of
Hernani, Fuentarabia, and Irun and was eleven months a prisoner of war in the hands of
the Carlists, closely confined, and several times sentenced to be shot.
Served also on the
China expedition, from Feb. 1840, during the whole of the operations, and was in the
following actions, chiefly employed on shore, viz., asr^ault and capture of the forts and
batteries of Chuen-Pee (wounded), attack on the Anunghoy forts (Bocca Tigris), when three
strong forts were carried in succession
first advance on Canton, including the destruction of
Hoqua's Fort and other river defences; capture of the Heights of Canton, attack on Amoy,
commanded a strong detachment of the Royal Marines, wben the enemy were driven from
their guns, and the fortifications, &c., captured; second capture of Chusan, capture of the
citadel and walled city of Chinhae; capture of the city of Sykee, and of the Heights of Segoan;
attack on the Hill defences and capture of the city of Chapoo, capture of the batteries and city
of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le-Shan, assault and capture of the city of Chin
Kiang Foo, and operations against Nankin.
404 Lieut. George White served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the battle
of Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
406 Lieut. Whiting served on the Chinese expedition, and was present at the battle of Chuen400
Lit-ut.
pee, attack of the Anunghoy batterifs, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of Canton, capture of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the citadel and city of Chinhae.
407 Lieut. Wigley servt d at the capture of ^Martinique in 1809 and of Guadaloupe in 1810,
for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
408 Lieut. Wigton served in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the battles of
Vimiera and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
409 Lieut. Wilford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Burgos, and
battles of Vittoria and Toulouse.
410 Lieut. Henry Wilkinson served the Waterloo campaign with the 40th Foot.
411 Lieut. Willfctt served the Waterloo campaign with the 6th Dragoons.
412 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. He has received the War Medal with one
408
2nd
lieutenants, SUB-LIEUTENANTS,
CORNETS, AND ENSIGNS.
CORNET,
LIEUT,
2d
or
ENSIGN.
Agassis, Lewis,' Royal Marines
Aickin, Francis, 14 Dragoons
Ainslie, Robert, 77 Foot
Anderson, William, Ro3'al Marines
Ashe, William, Kingston's Recruiting Corps..
Atkinson, Charles, Royal ftlarines
Backhouse, John Iggulden, Royal INIarines. ...
21 Aug.
May
17
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14 iNlar.
12 July
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19
83
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16
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11
17
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July
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14
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18
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July
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15 25 June 16
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Jan.
Sept.
24 Feb.
16
16
16
23
16
!May
July
Jan.
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Aug. 16
July
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25 Sept. 18
14 July 37
Dec.
..
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April
12 June
1
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16
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23
17 Aug.
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14
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14
18
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14 Nov.
15 April 47 15 Api-il 47
1 Nov. 05
Coleman, Charles, Royal Marines
13 Feb. 98 1 Jan.
James, Ro3ail Marines
26 Julv 08 24 Oct.
Collins, Stephen Edward, Ro3'al Marines
jl4 Dec. I2I I Sept.
Collyer, George Samuel, 87 Foot
:24 Jan.
83 24 Jan.
Cosnard, John, 88 Foot
May 91
Couche, Richard, Royal Marines
April 08 15 Sept.
Cranage, John, Independent Company
Aug. 94
Crespin, George Henry Legassick,'" R. Marines
Jan. 00 25 May 02
Crombie, James,^^ 2 Royal Veteran Battalion.
Aug. 20
Crossgiove, James, 104 Foot
July 13 4 Feb. 19
Daly, Lawrence, 75 Foot
Jan. 11
D'Anfossy, Le Chevalier, "R. Yoreian Artillery
June 15 1 Aug. 15
Collier,
. ..
2nd
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Dardis, John, 14 Foot
Davis, John Henry, Royal Marines, Chief}
S
Officer of Coast Guard
Davis, William, Roj-al Marines
Foot
John,"
60
Day,
^3
Deanian, Thos.'^ Bradshaw's Recruiting Corp;
Deane, Thomas, 96 Foot
Deans, Robert, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion
De Beauvoir, 5i;- Jobii Edmund, Bart. 104 Fool
De Fauche, Charles, 60 Foot
Devereux, George Allied, Royal jMarines ..
Dillon, John, 3 Dragoon Guards
Dillon, Theobald Augustus, 58 Foot
Dixon, John Smart, 94 Foot
Dixon, Richard, York Hussars
Dobree, Harry Hankey, 7 Dragoons
Dodd, Chas. Wm. Macariuick, Newfoundland Fencibles
Donovan, Henry Douglas,'* 9 Foot
Downer, George, Royal Marines, Adjutant, )
eteran Battalion
GeftVard, John, Indej)endent Company
Gillbee, James, Sicilian Regiment
Gillies, Walter, Royal Marines, Adjutant,
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21
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12 26 Dec.
16
08
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10 Dec. 14 25 Aug. 23
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25 April 11
14 May 18
3 Mar,
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16
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13 Nov. 13
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11
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02
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6 Dec.
14
28 Dec. 14
03
9 Dec. 99 2 Feb.
11 Feb. 85
27 Jan. 08 11 Jan.
3 Sept. 10
Jan.
1 June 96
29 April 09 6 Jan.
29 April 13 25 Oct.
23 July 12
17 Feb. 14 25 Oct.
1 April 13 27 July
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25 Dec
15 Dec,
16
16
19
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21
38
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31 Dec.
18
28 Sept
24 Jan.
13 April 13 25
\
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29 April 47 29 April 47
20 April 15 II April 22
6 Oct. 84 23 Mar. 85
Graham, Humphrey, Hanger's Recruiting Corps 19 July
4 July
Grant, John, Bradshaw's Recruiting Corps.
l^Grattan, Charles;^'^ Royal Sappers & Miners 1 Dec.
1814
Militia
Provisional
Battalion
of
*Gray, John, 3
15 Aug. 00
Griffith, Richard, Royal lri>h Artillery
8 Sept. 08 20 Feb.
Griiton, Henry, Royal jMarines
23 Aug. 15
Gunn, William, Bourbon Regiment
Gunthorpe, Joshua Rowley, Royal Marines .. 4 June 95
28 June 1
Hailes, Augustus, Royal Marines
31 Mar. 08
Hallum, James, Royal Marines
24 Mar. 00
Hamilton, John, 1 Foot
17 Oct. 14
HamnKmd, William," Roval Marines
4 May 15
aiaa Handcock, Tobias,^^ 27 Foot
Glanville, Francis {Lieut.), 19
Gordon, Francis, 16 Fool
Dragoons
....
..
410 2nd
and Ensigns.
WHEN
2d LIEUT. PLACED
ON
ETC.
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April
Dec. 16
Nov. 28
Dec. 14
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April 19
June 18
April 17
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Maclachlan, Colin, 72 Foot
9 July
Maclean, Alexander, Newfoundland Fencibles 24 June
Maclean, SaniL^-" Royal Sappers and Miners 22 April
Manico, Edward, ^^ Royal jMarines
2 Feb.
Margitson, Joseph, 27 Foot
6 Sept.
Mason, Richardson, 94 Foot
14 April
Mead, Charles,^^ Royal Artillery Drivers
1 May
Meredith, James Henr}', Royal ATarines
2 May
Monk, John, Royal Marines
30 May
Montgomery, Robert, 95 Foot
2 Dec.
Moore, Charles William, Royal Marines
31 May
* Rloore, John, 1 Provisional Hattaliou of
}
Macdonald, Colin,^^ 50 Foot,
19
19
Jenkins, John, Royal Marines
Johnstone, Hamilton Trail, Royal JMarines
.. 25
Jones, Stopford Thomas, 61 Foot
15
11
Jop, Robeit, 25 Foot
Kennett, Charles Leighton, 4 West India Regt. 21
Kruger, Carl Wevell von, 2 Ceylon Regiment. {22
24
Lamboin, John Sherrard, Royal INIarines
Lane, George Dawkitis, Ri)yal jNIarines
lo
il5
Lane, James Reece, Royal Marines
Langdale, iNTarmaduke Robert, 9 Fool
17
Leatham, Francis, 62 Foot
4
Lee, Frederick Richard, 96 Foot
6
8
Lee, John, 78 Foot
29
Lee, Robert Newton, 2 Ceylon Regiment
Lennan, Edward,^' 7 West India Regiment .. 3
Lewis, Stephen, 73 Foot
19
Lloyd, Henry Vereker, 86 Foot
31
Royal
L]oyd,Samuel,^^
Marines, CAie/" Officer }
24
of Coast Guard
^
Loft, John Henry, 15 Dragoons
30
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16
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Jeftery, James, Royal Marines, Adjutant,
i
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HALF HAY.
26 Dec.
29 Dec.
Mar. 21
28 Jan.
48
25 June
25 June
25 Feb.
25 Dec.
15
16
17
16
16
18
1 Jan.
14 Sept.
25 Jan.
22 Sept.
16
14
19
17
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Militia
1814
25 April 16
25 Oct. 21
1 Sept, 14
13 Feb, 18
18 July 16
T^
27 Jan.
Nelson, Richard,^^ 3 Foot
7 Dec.
Nixon, John Isaac, 4 Foot
9 Mar.
North, Roger, Royal Marines
Nuojent, Christopher Edm. John, 17 Dragoons 24 June
5 July
O'Sliea, Thomas, 3 Garrison Battalion
Orme, Herbert Lewis, R. 'Murines Adjutarit \ 15 April
Sheerncss Dock-yard Battalion
S
22 Feb.
Owen, Robert Hassall, Royal Marines
..."
8 July
Palling, Henry, 95 Foot
\st
Royal
Marines,
Captain
Parsons, Guy,
\ 16 May
East Middlesex Militia
S
Philipps, George, Royal Marines, Chief I
15 April
Officer of Coast Guard
S
2 Sept.
Pitt, Henry, Royal Marines
4 Feb,
Porter, John Hall, Royal Marines
Potts, Thomas, Royal Marines, Adjutant, \
15 April
Devonport Dock-yard Battalion
)
23 Dec,
Poussin, Baltliazard, Corsican Rangers
Powell, Wm. Edward (^/(S(V7),'18 Dragoons, >
21 Mar,
Colonel of the Cardigan Militia
J
IB July
Pulliblank, Edward Cooper, Royal Marines
1 Sept.
Radclitfe, Thomas, Roval iMarines
^^
Raye, Henrj' Robert, Royal Marines, Chief
14 Dec.
Officer of Coast Guard
J
1 Feb.
Read, Thomas, Royal Marines
3 Mav
Reid Thomas, 22 Dragoons
25 Dec.
Rickard, Martin, Royal Waggon Train
Ridge, James Stuart, 6 West India Regiment 22 Feb.
Robertson, William, Royal Sappers and Miners 1 July
17 Oct.
Rogers, Thomas,'"' 40 Fo'ot
16 Dec.
Ross, Henry Paget Bayly, Royal Marines
20 Oct.
Ross, John, 6 Garrison Battalion
20 June
Ross, William, 10 Foot
Sallery, William Ogle, 7 Garrison Battalion . 19 Feb.
Saunders, Edward, Royal Sappers and Miners 14 Jan.
15 Dec.
Sargent, Richard, Royal Marines
2 Dec,
Savage Rowland, 1 Foot
June
16
William,
Foot
61
Scott,
24 June
Scully, William, 13 Dragoons
11 April
Seijeant, George, Royal iMarines
21 Sept,
Shackel, W'illiam, Royal Waggon Train
19 May
^P Shore, John,'" Royal Artillery Drivers
Simpson, John Bridgman, ( Cornet,) 48 Foot. 17 Oct.
2 Aug.
Simpson, John W., Royal Marines
25 July
Skinner, Wdliam Dunstan, Royal Marines ..
25 Oct.
Skues, George, Royal Marines
Smith, John, Royal Sappers and Miners .. ., 1 June
Smith, Sir Michael Cusac, Bart. 11 Dragoons 19 Aug.
31 Smiih, Wm. Slaytor," (Lt. 17 Oct. 08,) 72 \ 25 Dec.
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1 Jan.
8 Sept.
2 Feb.
23 May
30 Dec.
8 Jan.
TuriibuU, William George, 73 Foot
12 Aug.
25 June
Turuer, William, Sicilian Regiment
25 June
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Tweedie, David, Royal INIarines
28 Aug.
1 Jan.
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Wade, Thomas, Royal Marines
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AValker, William Hislop, 3 West India Regt.
16 Nov.
25 Feb.
Wallace, Alexander ,^'^ R. Sappers and Miners 1 Julj
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Wallace, James, {Eimgn,) 22 Dragoons.. ..
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Walsh, George, 45 Foot
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AValter, George, Royal Marines
17 Jan.
1 Jan.
Walter, Raulins George, Royal ^Marines.
1 Jan.
1 April
12 April
Watson, Atberton, 91 Foot
31 May
U'atts, David John, Royal Marines
20 May
1 Jan.
Weir, Hector John, Royal Maiines
1 April
10 Dec.
Weir, Henry, Royal Marines
18 Feb.
1 Sept.
Wilde, Joshua John, Royal Marines
18 Nov.
1 Sept.
Wilkins, Samuel Martin, 86 Foot
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W'ills, John, Kingston's Recruiting Corps ..
23 May
Wolff, Alexander Joseph, 11 Foot
11 Nov.
25 Dec.
Woodcock, Frederick, Royal Alarines
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Woolliouse, Andrew Mackason, Unattached
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1 Lieut. Agassis served in the 3rd Battalion Royal Marines during the American "War in 1815.
2 Lieut. Blake served in the Adriatic, and in co-operation with the Austrian army at the
reduction of Trieste and Venice in 1813. Was severely wounded in defending the town of
Commacchio in Italy against the Erench. War Medal with one Clasp.
3 Lieut. Branch served with the Royal Marines in the North of Spain in 1836.
4 Ensign Brew accompanied the 2nd Prov. Batt. of Militia to the South of France, in 1814.
North America, with the 3rd Battalion Royal Marines, during the
of 1814-15.
6 Lieut. Colin Campbell was at the attack and surrender of the Island of Augusta.
Landed
carried an eminence that commanded the town. At the attack of
Ist February at Port Buffalo
the sea batteries, and surrender of the island of Curzola. 3rd Tebruary. At the capture of the
Devil's Island, 14tii April. Attacked a body of French troops at St. Cataldo, and by a resolute
advance with the bayonet, dislodged themfrom a strong position, making twenty-six of them prisoners, and assisted in the capture of the vessel from which they had debarked on 24th April, 1813.
7 Lieut. Garden served at the capture of a battery and sixteen vessels near Languelia, 10th
May, 1812 ; also at the reduction of Leghorn in 1813.
8 Ensigns J. W. Carey and Forsyth served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which they
have received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
9 Lieut. James R. Clarke served on the Continent in 1794 and 95, and was present in several
skirmishes, and at the siege of Nimeguen, where he was wounded.
10 Lieut. Crespin has received the War Medal, with one Clasp for Copenhagen.
11 Ensign Crombie was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
Served also the
rampa'gns before New Orleans in 1814 and 15, and was severely wounded.
12 Ensign Day was present at the capture of Martinique in 1809
subsequently he served in
He has received the War Medal with
the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Albuhera.
two Clasps.
13 Ensign Deaman served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
14 Ensign Donovan served in the Peninsala and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, and Orthes, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has received the War Medal
with four Clasps.
15 Lieut. Drinkwater served in the attack on the enemy's works on the right bank of the
Mississippi, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
16 Ensign Dafresne served in the American war, and was present at the action of Chateang;uay,
for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
Also in the Peninsula, and was
17 Ensign Edgelow served the Egyptian campaign of 1801.
present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse
for which, and for Egypt, he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
18 Lieut. Ensor has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the defence of St. Marron.
19 Lieut. Flint was severely wounded at the capture of four American vessels in the Kappamock, in 1813. War Medal with one Clasp.
20 Lieut. Ford was frequently employed in cutting-out expeditions during the war, and was
severely wounded in one, in June 1810.
5 Lieut. Brisac served in
war
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Cornet Forsey served ia the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
22 Lieut. Grattan served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco,
Fuentea d'Onor, and Salamanca, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and St. Sebastian, for
which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
23 Lieut. Hammond served with the Royal Marines during the war in North America n
1813, and received a commission as 2nd Lieutenant, fcr his zeal and able management in traiping
the refugee blacks, previous to their being embodied in the battalion under Major Lewis, R.M.
24 Ensign Handcock served the Waterloo campaign with the 27t,h Foot.
25 Ensign Harwood served in the Peninsula and was present at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigol
md Badajoz, and at the battles of Nive and Orthes, for which he has received the War Meda
with four Clasps.
2() Ensign Haydon served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Barrosa, for
which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
27 Lieut. Hinton served at the attack on the enemy's works on the right bank of the Mississippi and on Lake Ontario, during the American war in 1814.
28 EasigQ Holland served the Waterloo campaign with the 4th Foot.
20 Lieut. Jackson was in the action with four Danish vessels in the port of Maudal, 12th
May,
IS 10.
30 Lieut. Jagger served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Talavera. Served
also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
3; Ensign Lennan was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
32 Lieut. SasBuel Lloyd landed with the Royal Marines, on the 8th June, 1813, and drove
the French soldiers from the town of Omago
also destroyed a battery and captured four
vessels.
Headed the attack on the town of Fiume and capture of ninety vessels, two batteries,
and a quantity of stores, on 3rd July (wounded). Landed at Bocca- R6 and spiked the guns,
5ch July.
Attacked and captured the fortress of Faressina, mounting five eighteen-pounders
disabled the guns and destroyed the works, 7th July.
Present at the capture of a convoy of
twenty-one vessels at Ruvitrno, 2nd August, 1813. Served in co-operation with the Austrian
army, and was at the reduction of Trieste.
33 Eusign Macdonald served the campaigns of 1811, 12. 13, 14, and 15, with the 79tb, including
the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering last siege of Bad:ijoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, sieges of Burj^os, subsequent retreat through Spain, battles of the Pyrenees (28th and
30th July), Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse, and Waterloo, besides various minor attairs, and was four
times severel}' wounded, viz., in the right thigh at the battle of the Pyrenees, in the right groin
He has received the War Medal with
at the Nive, in the right leg and right cheek at Waterloo.
He served in Canada during the Rebellion of 1837-38.
five Clasps.
34 Lieut. Samuel Maclean served the Campaign of 1808-9, and has received the Silver
War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
35 Lieut, Manico participated in boat actions on the coast of Puglia, the capture or destruction of ninety-one vessels and nearly 100 guns in the batteries in 1813.
Served in the Royal
Marine Battalion in the Chesapeake, was at the attack on Baltimore, and in a boat at the
re-capture of the armed schooner, Franklin, in 1814.
At the capture of a convoy and attack
Dn the batteries at Corigeon in 1815.
36 Lieut. Mead served in the cimpaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Peninsula, France, and Flaniers, and was present at the capture of Paris.
37 Ensign Mortashed served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
38 Easign Nelson served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera,
AJbuhera, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has rec* ived the War Mc dal with five Clasps.
39 Lieut. Raye has received the War Medal with one Clasp for St. Sebastian.
40 Ensign Rogers served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received the
Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
41 Lieut. Shure served in ihePeainsula from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
42 Lieut. Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 10th Hussars.
43 Lieut. Smithwick was prpsent at the destruction of the French ships Arieune and Aniromaque of forty guus, and Mainelouck of sixteen guns, on 22nd May, 1812, and has received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
44 Lieut. Spark was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
45 Ensign Stewart was present at the battle of Corunna, for yvhich he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
46 Ensign Sunderland served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vimiera and
Fuentes d O.ior, and at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, for which he has received the AYar Medal
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P Call, George Isaac,' 18 F.{c>ipt.26Dec. ll)
Carew, Henry, ^ 13 Foot
Carmichael, Humjjhrey Henry, 36 Foot,
Christie, George, 8 West India
Collins, Michael, 76 Foot
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Ware, Robert,
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Wetherall, William, 87 Foot
Whitaker, Jclin Gibson, 8 Hussars
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White, John Lewis," 81 Foot
Wliite, Lnwr. L. Ksmonde, 1 Drs
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Wood, Peter V^alentme, 14F. (rai)M3Feb.28) 17 Sept.
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1 Paymaster Bedford served as Major and Deputy Assistant Adjutant- General to the AngloSpanish Legion, during 1835 and part of 1836 and was engaged in the village of Mendigur,
and heights of Arlaban, in Alava, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th Jan. 1836.
2 Captain Bell served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810.
Also at the taking of the
following Forts in the Concan, Eist Indies, viz., Seedghur, Bugwuntghur, Ryghur, in 1818 ;
Newtee and Raree, in 1819 at the first and last places Wd the storming parties, as also at the
taking of a stockade commanding a ford near Bugwuntghur.
3 Paymaster Bowden served in the Peninsula with the Queen's Royals
in 1808 he went
with Sir Arthur Wellesley's Expedition to Portugal and was present at the battle of Vimiera ;
Moore
during
the
campaign
and retreat to Corunna in 1808-9.
afterwards with Sir John
Subsequently he accompanied his Regt. to Walcheren and was present at the siege and capture
of Flushing. Enobarked again with his Regt. for Lisbon in Jan. 1811, and was present at the
bairle of Fuentes d'Onor, covering the siege of Badajoz, siege of the Forts and battle of Salamanca, and siesjp of Burgos. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vimiera,
Corunna, and Salamanca.
4 Paymaster Boyle served ia the Peninsula from May 1809 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battle of Busaco, retreat to Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Fox
d'Arouce and Campo Mayor, siege and capture of OlivenQa, assault and capture of Badajoi,
capture of Madrid and the Ketiro, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Slightly wounded in
;
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416
Services
of the Paymasters.
the ear at Fort St. Christoval, 10th May 1813, and again in the face in the Pyrenees, 28th
July 1813. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
5 Captaiti Burn served the campaign in the Eastern Islands, and was at the taking of Macassar
in 1814.
Served the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, and was severely wounded at Bhurtpore in 1826.
6 Paymaster Burnet accompanied the 16th Light Dragoons to Flanders in 1793, and
returned home with them in 1795. Proceeded with the regiment to the Peninsula, in the spring
of 1809, and remained with them until August 1810. He has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Talavera.
7 Captain Call served with the 24th Light Dragoons at Agra, Deig, Bhurtpore, Allyghur,
Delhi, Laswarrie, Futteghur, aud also in several skirmishes in Lord Lake's campaigns of" 1803,
He served afterwards in the Peninsula on the staff of Major-General IMaoKinnon,
4, 5, and 6.
and was present at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, for which he has received the War Medal
with one Clasp. He served al^o throughout the China war with the 18th, including the first
capture of Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Chapori, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
8 Paymaster Carew served with the 17th Lancers, the campaign on the Nerbudda in 1814 ;
in Kattywar and Kutch, including the siege of Acjar in 1815; in Dwarkar, 1816 ; the campaign against the Pindarrees in 1817 and 18 in Candeish, 1820 and in Kutty war in 1821.
He Served in the 13th Light Infantry wi'h the Army of the Indus, during 1838, 39, and 40,
and was at the capture of Ghuznee, for which he has received a Medal.
9 Paymaster Cowper served on the expedition to Stralsund and Copenhagen in 1807; to
Sweden with Sir John Moore, in 1808; thence the same year to Portugal, where he served
thence to Malt-3, Sicily, and Genoa, until the peace. He has received the War
until July 1811
Medal with two Clasps for Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor also the war medal bestowed
by the King of Hauover to every officer, non-commissioned ofl&cer, and soldier of the Gerlnan
Legion, in commemoration of the services of the corps.
10 Paymaster Crawford served the Waterloo campaign with the 2nd Dragoons.
11 Paymaster Davies served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814
including the capture of Fort Picurina and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees
He has received the AVar Medal with seven Clasp8.
Nivelle, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse.
12 Paymaster Deane served on the expedition to the Helder in 1799 as a Cornet in the 18th
Dragoons, and was present at the battles of the lOch and 19th September, and 2nd and 6th
Paymaster 18th Hussars with Sir John Moore's Expedition to Madrid and retreat
October.
and again in the Peninsula in 1813 to the end of that war, including the Battles
to Corunna
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and passage of the Bidassoa and of
He served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He has
the Adour.
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
mast
r Dickson served in the Peninsula from April IP. 13 to the close of that war,
13 Pay
and was prese t at the second seige of Tarragona, action at Ordal, and investment of BarceServed hroughout the whjle of the Burmese war, for which he has received the Medal.
lona.
Also in Affghanistan in 1841 and 42, and has received the Medal for the latter.
14 Captain Drawwater served iu the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; the capture of Martinique in 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battle of Busaco. He has
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
15 Captain Durnford served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; in the expedition
in the Kandyan rebellion in 1817 and 18
and
capture of Kandy in 1815
to Java in 1811
in the action of Maharajpore, 29 Dec. 43.
16 Paymaster Fugion served in the Peninsula from July 1809, to the end of the war in 1814,
including the battle of SulanoaBca, siege of Burgos, and battle of Orthes. He has received the
War Medal and two Clasps for Salamanca and Orthes.
17 Paymaster Gordon served in the Peninsula with the 92nd and has received the War Medal
with seven Clasps for Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulousfe.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
18 Paymaster Grimes served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15 in Lower Canada, under Sir
George Prevost. He served also in the Burmese War with the 38th Regt.
19 Paymaster Halpin served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with four
Clasps for Sulamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
20 Paymaster Hilliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that war ill
1814, including the battle of Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz, battle of
Albuhera, affairs at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded. He
has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
21 Paymaster Holdsworth served on the expedition against Belle Isle, in June 1800; at the
in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of that
siege and capture of Flushing, in 1809
war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, Maya Pass, Heights of Pampeluna 30th
musket-ball
and
contused on the shoulder), and 31st July, Heights
(wounded in the wrist by a
of Lesaca 3l3t Aug., battles of Nivelle and Orthes. He has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
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22 Captain Hunter served in the 98th with the Expedition to the North of China in 1842
'Medal), including the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin.
S3 Paymaster Jones has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the Egyptian cainpaign
of 1801.
24 Paymaster Lukis was present with the BuflFs at the battle of Punniar (Medal).
25 Paymaster M'Leod served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the battles 6f
and Toulouse, for which he has receivtd the ^yar Medal with four Clasps.
2G Paymaster Mackenzie served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with nine
Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
27 Paymastor Maclaurin served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1813, and that in
Holland in 1814
subsequently at Waterloo, and with the army of occupation, as Deputy
A.ssistaut Commissary General.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Nivelle.
28 Paymaster Moore served the campaign of 1814 in Hollau'l, including the action at Merxand
bombardment
of
Antwerp
present at Waterloo.
He served also at the 1st and 2nd
jm,
Also at the
jiege operations before Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of the fortress.
surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat.
29 Captain Nicholson served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of the war, including
the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Salamanca (severely wounded), for which he has received
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
Orthes.
36 Paymaster Sabine served with the 21st at the siege of Scylla in 1809. He was attached
Grenadier Battalion at the Faro of Messina in 1810. and exposed to the daily fire from
and in the action
Murat's batteries. In 1813 he was at the taking of the Island of Pouza
before Genoa on the 19th April 1814 he was severely wounded on the head while leading a
comp.iny of the 21st to dislodge the enemy from their strong position in the village of San
Martino.
37 Paymaster Strong served with the 26th on the China expedition, and was present at the
first taking of Chusan.
38 Paymaster Arnold Thompson accompanied the 81st Regt. throughout all its services, and
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
40 Paymaster J. C. Thomson served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with
two Clasps for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the Waterloo campaign.
41 Paymaster Wainwright served with the Queen's Royals on board the Russell 74, in Lord
Howe's actions of the 28th and 29th May, and 1st June 1794 the Russell took possession of
the Impetueux, one of the seven French line-of-hattle ships taken. Engaged with the French
in the Irish
at the capture of Trinidad, in 1797
brigands at Vaughlin, Martinique, in 1795
to the
rebellion, in 1798, including the action at Fowk's Mill, liberation of Lord Kingsborough and
Embarked for the
other Protestants at Wexford, and taking of the French at Ballinamuck.
Helder in 1799, and was present at the first landing on the 27th Aug. and battles of the 19th
..
Adjutants.
418
March
Vittoria,
campaign.
i.
-i
j
to the end
46 Paymaster Wright served in the Peninsula with the late 94th, from April 1810
pursuit of Massena,
of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines of Torres Vedras,
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege and
actions of Redinha, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal
retreat from Madrid
storm of Ciudad Rodrigo. siege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca,
action at Vic Bigorre, and
to Portugal, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes
He has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
battle of Toulouse.
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ADJUTANT PLACED ON
CORNET,
W LIEUT. 01
HALF PAY.
ENSIGN.
"^
Jan. 07
April 13
July 13
Oct. 08
Mar. 13
July 16
June 14
never
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
xMay
Aug.
never
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never
never
never
6 April
2 Feb.
7 April
15 J uly
4 Mar.
25 Mar.
18 July
9 June
11 IMay
13 29 Jan.
never
12
never
26
never
9
never
23
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never
31
Aug.
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July
Dec.
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6 June
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27 Oct,
10 June 53
25 Oct.
16
1 Lieut. Crause served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Salamanca, for which he
has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
2 Colonel Fraser served in the American war with the 49th, and highly distinguished himself
in the night attack upon the American army at Stoney Creek, where he bayoneted seven of the
enemy and took the American General Winder prisoner. He is now a Colonel of Militia in Upper
Canada.
3 Ensign Henry has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Martinique, .'Vlbuhera, Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
4 Lieut. Hope served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to Dec. 1813, including the storming of
the enemy's works at Alraaraz, action at Arroyo de IMolino, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (25th,
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of
30th, Rnd 31st July), and Nivelle.
Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
5 Ensign Osborne served the campaign of 1808-9, and has received the Silver War Medal with one
Clasp for Coiunna.
6 Lieut. Peckett served in the Peninsula from October 1813 as Adjutant of the 34tb, and was present at the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, P\renees (uoundeii), Nivelle, Nive, Ortlies, and
Toulouse, for which he lias received the War i\Iedal with eight Cla-ps.
7 p^nsign Trotter has received the Silver War Medal with six. Clasps for Badajoz, Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
419
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Pl.ACliD
ON
IlALf PAY.
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Arlillei-y
13
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12
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15
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21 Oct.
25 Julv
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7 July
25 April
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16 Dec. 19
19 Sept. 22
31 Dec. 42
13 Oct.
27 April
1 Feb.
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Jan.
29 Dec.
31
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5)
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19 June
10 Aug.
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28 Sept.
4 May
17 July
18 Sept.
Jonathan,* 60 Foot
Brand, James, ^ 5 Dragoon Guards
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Brannau, John,"* 60 Foot {Ens.
Burrough, Thomas, 60 Foot
Calder, James, 92 Foot
Campbell. William, 80 Foot
Carden, James, 30 Dragoons
Carroll, James, 18 Foot
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24 April
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Crawford, George,'6 80 Foot (Ris.18Sept.46)
Crooks, William Smedlev,"* 2 Life Guards
Cruickshank, Alexander,'" 79 Foot Fort X
13
Major at Edinburgh Castle
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Dallas, Alexander, Bourbon Regiment
Dandy, John, 90 Foot
3i2R Davidson, James,2 41 Foot
Debenham, Thomas, 56 Foot
Dixon, James {Ccr. 13 Oct. 19), 104 Foot
Doherty, Daniel, 44 Foot
13 Duke, Jones,^' 39 Foot
Edwards, George, 85 Foot
Edwards, Thomas Willock,-' 84 Foot
,
13 312a Ellington, Jobn,^^ 2 Life Guards
Elliott, James,26 65 Foot
Ellis, John, 22 Dragoons
Emmott, William," Royal Horse Guards, >
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13 Fair, William,-* {Ens. U Dec. 20), 53 Foot
Farrants, James, 103 Foot
Farrell, James, 84 Foot
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Fortune, Alexander, Royal Artillery
13 Fo.x, Samuel,3i 96 Foot
France, Richard, Grenadier Guards
Frith, Joseph, Royal Horse Guards, Adjutant, \
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Life Guards
Cartmail, Joseph, 3 Foot {Ens. 7 Dec. 38)
Cherriman, John,'^ 11 Dragoons
Clarke, William, Royal Staff Corps
13 512i Carter,
30 May 43
25 June 16
25 Nov. 16
27 July 38
17
39
37
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23 July
44
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31
Aug. 51
25 Sept. 18
25 Aug. 29
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10 Nov. 21
17 Sept. 41
2 Sej)t. 51
22 April 53
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Aug.
7 April
21
41
47
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7 Jan.
Jan.
31
12 Oct.
38 11
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7 Sept.
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7 Mar.
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3
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9 July
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HALF PAY
MASTER.
28 Sept.
25 Nov.
15 Nov.
20 Sept.
20 Mar.
Jan.
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17
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June 13
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22 April 53
10 Mar. 43
29 Mar. 39
9 Nov. 35 14 Jan.
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3 Nov.
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27 July
27 Sept. 42
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5 April
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28 April
22 Dec. 09
9 Oct. 40
26 Jan. 26
10 June 13
1 June 38
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8 June 24
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9 April 47
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21 Feb.
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5 Oct.
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Aug. 44
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52
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16
April 44
Mar. 38
July 17
Mar. 13
Jan. 23
Dec. 39
Dec. 53
Dec. 14
21 April
25 July
23 June
Aug. 43
Nov. 50
Quarter-Masters.
421
WHEN
QUARTER- PLACED
ON
MASTER.
HALl- HAY.
16 Feb.
19 June
25 Aug. 10
Oct.
39
il Sept.
Jan,
7 Jan.
12
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16
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20
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8 July 51
25 Feb. 19
1
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\Vagstaff, William,
Sept, 36
14 Mar.
28
50
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April 50
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July 41
Oct. 49
1 Oct.
Porter, Willian),^^ iioyal Artillery
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Powers, John,"' Royal Artillery
4 Aug,
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Preston, John Wm. 76 Foot (H*.UJunel2; iMODec.lOj 12 June
Quaile, Robert Orr,"* 17 Dragoons
Rafferlv, George William, 6 F'oot
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21 Oct,
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Aug.
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16 Dec,
47
31
33
45
125
46
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17
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X 2
422
War
the
1 Quarter-Master AUau served with the 9th Lancers in the battle of Punniar (medal)
campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (medal) and in the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-9, including the passage of the Chenab at Eamnuggur, and battles of ChillianwaUah and Goojerat.
2 Quarter-Master Bagshaw served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor. He served also the Waterloo Campaign.
3 Quarter-Master Bithurst served in the Peninsula v/ith the 1st Life Guards, and has received
the Silver War Medal with two Olasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
4 Quarter-Master Berry served at Malta, Sicily, Spain, and North America, from Peb. 1805
to the 29th May, 1815, including the capture of Ischia and Procida; siege and capture of Tarbattle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington
ragona siege of Barcelona in 1813 and 14
siege and capture of Port Bowyer.
actions before Baltimore and New Orleans
5 Quarter-Master Betton served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
6 Quarter-Master Bishop served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo Campaign.
7 Quarter-Master Black served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Germany and Holland, and
was present at the attack upon Bsrgen-op-Zoom.
8 Quarter-Master Booth served the campaign in Spain from Oct. 1808 to Jan. 1809, and has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
9 Quarter-Master Brand served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards, and has received
the War INIedal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
10 Quarter-Master Brannan served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from July 1809,
battle of Albuhera
to the end of the war, including the battle of Busaco; 1st siege of Badajoz
(severely wounded); actions of Arroyo del Molinos and Castle Murrenito; battles of Vittoria
(slightly wounded), the Pyrenees, 7tb, lOtb, 25th, and 31st July, Nivelle, Nive, 9th Dec, and
before Bayonne 13th Dec. (slightly wounded), St. Palais, Orthes, Lambeige, Toulouse, Quatre
Bras, and Waterloo. He has received the War Metlal with eight Clasps.
11 Quarter-Master J. H. Carter served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards and has
received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo Campaign.
12 Quarter-Master Cherriman served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War
Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
13 Quarter-Master Francis Collins served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the Battle of Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras and subsequent advance, battle of Fuentes d"Oaor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamatica, capture
of Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat to the frontiers of Portugal, battle of Vittoria, siege of
San Sebastian, crossing of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nive, passage of the Adour, investment of
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he was wounded through the left arm.
;
He
423
which took place, commencing with the battle of Malavelly, and terminating with the Burmese
war. Medal for the capture of Seringapatam.
25 Quarter- Master Ellington served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards, and has
received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
He served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
26 Quarter-Master Elliott served in the Peninsula and has received the War Med;d with two
Clasps for Vimiera and Corunna.
27 Quarter-Master Emmott served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in
Served also the campaign of 1815, including
1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria.
the battle of Waterloo.
28 Quarter-Master Fair served in the expedition to South America in 1807, including the
storming and capture of Monte Video (wouuded), attack and reduction of the enemy's camp at
Colonia, advance and attack on Buenos Ayres, attack and reduction of the convent of St.
Domingo, at which he was taken prisoner. In the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, including
the retreat to Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
31 Quarter-Master Fox served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with
two Clasps for Nivelle and Nive.
32 Quarter-Master Donald Fraser served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal
with four Clasps for Busaco, Ciudad Kodrigo, Vittoria, and Pyrenees.
33 Quarter-Master Goddard served the Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo,
and storming of Cambray. In 1817 he was present at the siege of Ilattras, and served the
Campaign of 1817-18 in the Deccan. Also present at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in
1825-6.
(Medal.)
at
34 Quarter-Master Goodfellow served with the 14th in the Nepaul war in 1814-15
the siege and capture of Hattras in 1817 ; in the Pindarree and Mahratta campaigns of 1817
and 18 ; and at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1826. He served with the 26th
throughout the war in China (medal), and was present at the capture of Chusan, operations
before Canton, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture of the enemy's
entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, taking of Shanghae
and Woosung, assault and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin. Has received the Indian War Medal.
35 Quarter- Master Grant served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and
capture of Paris.
38 Quarter-Master Hall served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Peninsula, and
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Salamanca. He served also the
;
Waterloo Campaign.
39 Quarter-Master Hanna was present at the assault and capture of Badajoz, battles of
Salamanca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, for which he has
Served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and
received the War Medal with five Clasps.
was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo.
41 Quarter-Master Harker served with the 22nd throughout the campaign of 1843 in Scinde,
under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad.
42 Quarter-^Master Haslam served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Salamanca.
43 Quarter-Master Heartley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war
Served also the campaign of 1815, including
in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria.
the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
44 Quarter-Master Heydon served on the Walclieren expedition in 1809, including the siege
Served also the Peninsular Campaigns of
of Flushing, and the expedition to South Bevcland.
1812 and 1813.
Walcheren
in
1809, and in the Peninsula from July
served
at
Higgins
45 Quarter-Master
1811 to the end of that war, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouse, and
He has received the War
other minor actions in which the 3rd Light Dragoons were engaged.
Medal with three Clasps.
47 Quarter-Master Hudson joined the 23rd in 1796, and was on the expedition with the
The following year he served the
flank companies to Ostend in 1798, and taken prisoner.
campaign in Holland, including the landing at the Hehler, and the actions of the 10th and 19th
Egyptian
campaign, including the
1801
served
the
he
In
October.
Sept., 2nd and 6th
action on the landing, and thoseof the 12th, 13th, and 21st March (severely wounded). In 1805
he served in Hanover; and in 1807 on the expedition to Denmark, and wis present in the
From 1810 to 1814 he served in
actions of the 17th and 2Jth August in front of Copenhagen.
the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Albuhera, the siege and storming of B ulajoz,
and other actions during the above period. He has received the War Modal with three Clasps.
48 Quarter-Master Kenny served at the taking of Castine in North America, in 1814.
49 Quarter-Master Kerr served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Busaco,
Albuhera, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with
six Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
50 Quarter- Master Kinkee served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Jan. 1813 to
War
424
Services
of the Quarter-Masters.
the end of the war in 1815, including the action at Morales de Toro, and battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Orthes, and Waterloo, He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
51 Quarter-Master Ledger served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Sahaguu and B' nevtnte.
52 Qaarter-Master Ledsam's services: Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; Peninsula from
July 1810 to the end of the war, including the battles of Basaco, aud Albuhera; siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajuz; battles of Salannnca, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and
Toulouse. Present at the attack on New Orleans in 1815. He has received the War Medal
with seven Clasps.
53 Quarter-Master Lee has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for the battles
of the Nivelle and the Nive.
54 Quarter-Master M'Clellan served throughout the campaigns of 1813 and 14 on the
Niagara Frontiers, including the action before Fort George, Blackrock, Buffalo, Chippewa,
Lundy's Lane, Niagara, before Fort Erie, Cook's mills, and pass of Grand River. Received a
contusion in the head by a musket shot at the moment of passing through the enemy's line in
the charge at Chippewa 4th July 1814.
55 Quarter-Master M'Pherson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, including the
Served also at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and
battle of Ballinamuck.
was present at the battle of Blueberg.
56 Quarter-Master Mackay served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor.
57 Quarter- Master Mackintosh has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique
and Guadaloupe.
Dragoon Guards on the expedition against
57f Quarter-Master Magill served with the 7th
the insurgent Boers beyond the Orange River, Cape of Good Hope, in 1845. Also throughout
the Kaffir war of 1846-47.
58 Quarter- Master Manley served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with four
Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, aud Salamanca.
59 Quarter- Master Mansfield served during twenty years in the East Indies, including the
storming of Fort Baribatty in 1803, where he was wounded; and the Mahratta campaigns of
Served also at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810.
1804, 5, and 6, under Lird Lake.
60 Quarter-Master Mayne served throughout the whole of the operations in China, including
the stnrm and capture of tlie heights above Canton, attack and capture of Aoooy, second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of the heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, repulse
of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture ot the eoeaay's entrenched camp on the
heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Ching Kiang Foo.
61 Quarter-Master Miller served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards, and has received
the War Medal with one Clasp fur Vittoria.
64 Quarter- Master Morgan served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, with the
exception of a few months, including the following battles, sieges, &c., viz., Corunna, Almeida,
Basaco, Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo. Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, Sabugal. Fuentes d'Onor,
Ciudad Rodrigo (a volunteer on the storming party, and wounded in the left leg), and Badajoz
(again a volunteer on the storming party^ and severely contused on the head). He has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
65 Quarter-Master Murray's services: Egyptian campaign of 1801 (AVar Medal and Clasp);
capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16 Mahratta
war, in 1817 and 18.
67 Quarter- Master O'Grady embarked with Lord Moira's expedition to Ostend in 1794;
received a sabre wound in the head at Alost, was subsequently wounded on piquet by a
musket-ball in the left ankle, and taken prisoner when Bergen-op-Zoom was given up. In 1797
he embarked for the Wet,t Indies, and was atursvards present with the expedition to Martinique,
capture of Surinam and Curaqoa. He next served on the expfdition to South America; was
one of the forlorn hope at the storming of Monte Video, and also present at the taking of
Buenos Ayres. In 1809 he accompanied his Regt, (the 87th) to Spain, and was present at the
defence of Cadiz and Tarifa (wounded in the hand), and at the battles of Talavera, Barrosa,
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Campaien in Italy in 1805 occupation of Sicily in'
68 Quarter-Master Perkin's services
campaigns
of 1813 and 1814 in the Peninsula, including the
Maida
battle
of
1806 and 1807
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the
Nive, passage of the Adour, operations against Bayunne, and repulse of the sortie. Expedition
to America in 1814, including the attack on New Orleans in Dec. 1814, and the siege and capCapture of Paris in 1815. He has received tlie silver War Medal with
ture of Fort Bowyer.
four Clasps.
69 Quarter- Master Porter served on the expedition to Naples in 1805, In 1806 he was at
tho batile of Miida, and at the sii ge and n duction of Scylla in Calabria. He landed in E^ypt,
th INIarah 1807, aud was present at the capture of Alexandria, and at the attack on Rusetta.
In 1809 he was at the capture of Isohia and Pmcida and in 1814 at tlie sieges and captures of
He served aflervvurds in America and was pr< sent at the battle of
Spezia, Genoa, and Savona.
Bladensburg, capture of Washington, battle of Baltimore, operations before New Orleans, and
capture of Fort Bowyer he was wounded in the head before New OrUans on the 1st Jan. 1815.
He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Maida,
;
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425
426
71 Quarter-Master Powers served on the expedition to Denmark in 1807, and was present at
Went with the army under Sir John Moore to
the siege of Copenhagen and action at Kioge.
Gottenburg, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, present on the retreat to and at the battle
Served afterwards on the Walcheren expedition, and
of Corunna (War Medal with one Clasp).
was several times engaged against the JFrench Flotilla, in South Beveland. Accompanied the
army under the Duke of Wellington to the Continent in 1815, and returned with the army of
occupation.
72 Lieut. Pratt served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Douro, and battles of Talavera, Busaeo, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca,
Served also at Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
Vittoria, and investment of Bayonne.
He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
73 Quarter-Master Quaile sailed with the 17 th Dragoons in October 1806 on the Expedition
to South America under Sir Samuel Auchmuty, and was present at the siege and capture of
Monte Video and at all the subsequent engagements until the British Troops finally evacuated
Embarked with his Regt. for India in 1808 Served the Campaigns on the
that country.
Nerbudda in 1814 in Kuttywar and Kutch in 1815, including the Capture of Anjar aud BhoojBhooj in Dwarkar and Island of Bate in 1816 ; against the Pindarrees in 1817 and 18 ; with
the Kutch Field Force in 1820.
75 Quarter-Master John Roberts served on Lord Moira's expedition and with the Duke of
York, in 1794 and 1795, and was present at the siege of Nimeguen and other affairs of importance. From 1795 to 1801 he served in Hanover, Madeira, and the West Indies, aud was present
at the taking of the Danish and Swedish Islands, and he served also against the Brigands in
Grenada, and agamst the Caribs in St. Vincent. From 1808 to 1810 he served in the Peninsular
Campaigns, including the passage of the Douro, battle of Tdlavera, and several affuirs of outposts.
He has received the War Medal with two clasps.
76 Quarter- Master Sanderson served in the Peninsula with the 40th and has received the|War
Medal with six Clasps for Badajoz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Orthes, and Toulouse.
77 Quarter-Master Scott served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of the 19th
Served also in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Aug. 1809, and again from Jan. 1813 to
Sept.
June 1814, including the battle of Vimiera, capture of Oporto, battle of Vittoria, siege of San
He has received the War
Sebastian, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec. 1813.
Medal with five clasps.
78 Quarter-Master Sewell served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal
with four Clasps for Talavera, Albuhera, Salamanca, and Vittoria.
79 Quarter-Master Shirley served in the Peninaula from Oct. 1812 to May 1813, and again
from Jan. 1814 to the end of that war.
82 Quarter- Master Smart served in the Peninsula with the 6th and has received the War
Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
84 Quarter-Master Steel served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards and has received
the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
85 Quarter-Master John Stephens served in the Nepaul war in the East Indies.
86 Quarter- Master Stevens served in the Peninsula and has received the War IMedal with
three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
87 Quarter- Master Stubbs served at the blockade of Malta, in 1800; and in the Peninsula
from June 1809 to the end of that war in 1814; including the battles of Talavera and Busaeo,
siege and capture of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He
has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps.
88 Quarter-Master Tiller served with the 5th at Walcheren, and was severely wounded in the
head, and slightly in the left hand at the siege of Flushing on the 7th Aug. 1809. In the Peninsula from 1812 to May 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
89 Quarter-Master Troy served in the campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with
the Royal Horse Guards, and was present at every action in which that Regt. was engaged, including the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria
and Toulouse,
90 Quarter-Master Waddell served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three
Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo Campaign.
91 Quarter-Master Wallis served in the Burmese war.
92 Quarter-Master Ward served in the Peninsula with the 30th from March 1809 to June
occupation ot the Lines
1813, including the defence of Cadiz from 4th June to 25th Sept. 1810
of Torres Vedrus, pursuit of Massena, actions of Sabugal, Almeida, and Barba del Puerco, battle
Served the campaign of 1814 in
of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz, and action of Villa Muriel.
and that of 1815, under the Duke of Wellington. He has
Holland, under Sir Thomas Graham
received the War Medal with t'nree Clasps.
93 Quarter-Master ^VLbster served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards and has received the War IMedal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
94 Quarter-Master Weston served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; and with that to
Copenhagen in 1807.
Served also in the Peninsula from 30th Dtc. 1808 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Busaeo and
Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca,
:
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427
capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidassoa, battle of the Nive (9th to 13th Dec), passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne
and repulse of the sortie. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
95 Quarter-Master Williams was present with the Buffs at the battle of Punniar on the 29tli
Dec. 1843, and hiis received the Bronze Star.
96 Quarter-Master Willox served with the 54th in Stralsund under General Gibbs in 1813,
and the subsequeut campaign in Holland under Lord L} nedoch, including the attack on Mcrxem
and bombardment of Antwerp. Reserved also the campaign of 1815, including the storming and
capture of Paris ; and finally in the Burmese war, including the attack and capture of Mahatee,
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Rae, Thomas
5 Jan.
COMMISSARIES-GENERAL.
la Adams, Joseph Hollingworth' 20 Jan. 37
^Bisset, 5irJolm,2KCB.KCn.31 July 11
24 Dec. 44
39 Carey, Tuppei^
40
1 July
la Coffin, Sir Edward Pine'
19 July 21
Dickens, Jamess
Dobree, John Saumarez*^ .... 1 June 52
30 Aug. 33
33 Drake, Jobn^
Dunmore,
25 Dec. 14
Thomas,^ CB
1$
1 July
40
% Kilder, Willi^ra,^ CB
23 Dec. 43
Hesvetson, WiUianji"
Lusconibe, Tlio. Pophani
15 Aug. 26
29 Dec. 49
19 Miller, William "
^Routl),S'irR;ind.lphI.'2KCB. 15 Aug. 26
^
^
53
I9
21
Buchan
Tench, John
25 Dec. 14
16 Dec. 45
16 Dec. 45
26 Dec. 46
29 Dec. 49
25 Dec. 14
21 Mar. 07
20 Nov. 15
7 June 25
Fraser'^
'*
Thompson, James
Thomson, William
39 Watt, James Duff 5
39
Wem vss,
William i
Wethere'd, Thomas"
39 White, George
Woodhouse, James,
CMG
ASSISTANT-COMMISSARIES-GENERAL.
DEPUTY-COMMISSARIES-GENERAL.
Archer,
Allan, David
39 Barney, Richard^
Bent,
Thomas Hainljn
39 Booth, William,^
39 Bowers, Henry ^
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39 Bowman,
CB
Wm.
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13 June
19 July
19 Mar.
18 Dec.
13
21
07
18
28 Dec. 50
16 Dec. 45
Clarke, Charles
Couche, Edward
39
39
12 Aug. 06
Cowan, Kdw. Alphonso Fred.* 28 Dec. 50
Daniel, John Edocumbe^
26 Dec. 46
Kearney, Daniel
Liiidsey, Robert
Lou Isaac
,
5
25
5
29
20
25
10
13
5
25
Jan.
July
53
15
53
Dec. 49
Jan. 37
Dec. 14
Sept. 30
Dec. 33
Jan. 53
May 97
Jan.
39 Lukin, William
14
39
45
2 Sept.
Major. FiancisWm. A.C."'..16 Dec.
Malassez, Nicholas
20 Jan.
39Nu^ent,Geo.Stph.N. Hodges" 22 Oct.
22 Mar.
39 Ogilvie, James'2
Osborn, Thomas
28 June
37
16
12
38
Wm.
Spearman
Bailer, Michael
Bailey, Wdliam
39 Baylev,
Henry
Beech, William
Birney, George {Trelmid)
Cameron, Kenneth
Campbell, James
Carr, Samuel
39 Carruthers, David
Chalmers,
Andrew
'
Charters, Robert
39 Chiaranda, Francis Leonard
Child, George
28 Dec. 50
20 Jan. 37
20 Jan. 37
1 July 40
24 Feb. 10
25 Juue 08
1 July
40
26 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 41
24 Feb. 10
20 Jan. 37
1 July
40
10 Sept. 30
4 May
Courtenay, George Townsend ..26 Sept.
Cramer, Henry John
4 May
Crookshank, George
3 Aug.
1 July
39 Darling, Henry Charles
Davidson, John
20 Jan.
Davidson, Peter Eraser
19 July
Goldrisk, James (JreZftWfZ) .... 1 Jan.
Green, Henry
29 Dec.
Grellier, George
3 Feb.
Grindlay, Robert
30 July
25 Dec.
39 Head, ^ir George 2
Heydinger, William Charles
25 May
Hoffay, Ernest Albert
1 July
15
06
15
14
40
37
21
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49
07
25
14
12
40
Commissariat Department.
Kearney, Thomas
Ledwith, William {Ireland)
Lithgow, William
Looker, William
Low, William
^P M'Leod, Donald^
14
Skyrine, James
Stevens, William
Sn-ainson, William
Swinney, George
Trew, Thomas Eggar
Wemyss, Charles'
Walter^
Brackenbury, Langley
'
Castle, Slodden
y Charlier, Joseph*
Coates, William
Curran, Boaventuia Romero ...
Davies, Peter
De Smidt, John Pascal Larkins
Dilke, William*
16
10 Aug.
11
Julv
40
37
Woolrabe, John
Wybault, Patrick Robert 9.
Yeoland, George
||Boyes,Geo.Thos.Wm.Blaney
Hansord, Solomon
11
Anderson, John David'
Archdeacon, Edwd. Montagu ^ 5
20
Bain, George^
10
Bayley, Thomas
Baynes, Sii- E. Stuart, KCMG.
Consul-General at Tunis ..16
Beltz, Samuel
Billings, Francis
Oct.
Oct.
May
Harris,
War
Anthony Charles
Hodson, James
Le Mesurier, Henry
Macpherson, James
Marter, Thomas Peter
Montgomerie, Frederick
}^ O'Meara, William
Parker, Frederick Saintbury
Petrie, Samuel
Richardson, Fran. Mosely
Robinson, Augustus Facey
Rodney, Hon. Mortimer
Ross, Robert W^illiam
|J Schmitter, John Solomon
14
32
28
Stanton, William
Stayner, Thomas Allen
Aug. 11
Thomson, Edmund
Thornton, Charles
Whitehead, Hen. Lowe
Dec. 13
Mar. 14
9 Sept. 14
31
Thomas
Edman
Harper, Charles
DEPUTY-ASSISTANT-CO JIMISSARIESGENERAL.
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13 Jan. 29
25 Dec. 14
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20 Jan.
.25 Dec. 14
10 Sept. 30
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3 Feb.
1 Oct.
13
.25 Dec. 14
15 Jan. 14
1 July
40
22 Oct. 16
Eyl, JohnGeorge^
25 Dec. 14
Faxardo, Aug. Maria Guaxardo 25 Dec. 14
Fitzgerald, James David
22 Oct. 16
Freeborn, John
25 Dec. 14
Graham, Frederick
22 Oct. 16
25 April 15
1^ Greig, William'
4 Feb. 06
25 Oct. 27
10 Sept. 30
40
1 July
10 Sept. 30
40
1 July
16 Dec. 45
14 Dec. 45
40
1 July
29 Mar. 13
20 Jan. 37
24 Dec. 41
40
1 July
|p Wilkinson, John
|3 Wilson, James
43
38
14
40
1 July
9 Nov. 13
Mason, James
MattLey, Alpbonso
\0 Aug.
25 Mar.
22 Oct.
23 Dec.
28 June
25 Dec.
428
Wilson,
Thomas
20 Mav 28
22 Oct'. 16
25 Dec. 14
do
4 May 14
10 Sept. 30
4 May 15
22 Oct. 16
9 Mar. 12
26 Dec. 46
25 Dec. 14
do
25 April 15
27 Aug. 12
22 Feb. 42
3 Feb. 13
22 Oct. 16
9 Nov. 13
19 July 21
11
May
13
3 Dec.
13 July
42
14
25 Dec. 14
10 Sept. 30
Commissaries General.
1 Mr. Adams has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
2 Sir John Bisset has received the AVar Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
3 Mr. Carey has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Orthes, and- Toulouse.
4 Sir Edward Pine CoflBn has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Vittoria,
and Toulouse.
5 Mr. Dickens has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Talavera, and
Busaco.
6 Mr. Dobrte has received the War Medal with eight Clasps for Sahagun and Benevente,
Barrosa, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
7 Mr. Drake has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Corunna and Busaco.
8 Mr. Dunmore has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
9 Mr. Filder has rtceived ihe War Medal with nine clasps for Talavera, Albuhera, Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenec s, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
10 Mr. Hewetson previous to entering the Commissariat served as a midshipman in the East
India Company's marine, and was present in 1804 on board the Earl Canipden in the memorable
action off the straits of Singapore, of the China fleet under Commodore Dance, with the repulse
of the French squadron, under Admiral Linois also at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in
1806, and received a severe contusion when in command of a boat landingthe troops in Lospardo
Bay, and afterwards present at the battle of Blueberg. In 1811 and 12 he served in Commissariat
;
War
429
charge with the expedition under Colonel Graham in driving the Kaffirs from the Zeurfeldt beyond
In 1814-15 served in the American War with the army in North America, and on
the Fish River.
the termination of hostilities, on a special mission into tlie United States.
In 1815, joined the
army in France.
1
Mr. Miller has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, and
Toulouse,
12 Sir Randolph Routh has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Busaco, Albuhera,
and Nivelle.
Mr. Chalmers has received the War Medal with four Clasps
and Nive.
2 Sir George Head has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
3 Mr. M'Leod has received the War Medal with si.? Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Busaco, Albuhera, Salamanca, and Vittoria.
4 Mr. Reed has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria,
5 Mr. Riddell has received the War Medal with four Clasps foi Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes,
and Toulouse.
6 Mr. Roberts has received the War Medal with one Clasp fjr Nive.
7 Mr. Charles Wemyss has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria
Mr. Wilkinson has received the War Medal with three Clasps
for
Albuhera.
War Medal
Anderson has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
Archdeacon has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
Bain has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Charlier has received the War Medal with five Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
War Medal for Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
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PLACED ON
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8 July
17 Oct. 99 8 Jan.
21 Sept. 99 11 Dec.
Brown, Robert
Burton, Edward
31S11 Chisholm, Stewart,* Ordnance
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Coates, William Henry
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Cotton, Thomas Forrest''
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Grant, John
Greatrex, Edw. Coldst. Gds. (Surgeon-Major, 2 Sept. 45)
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15 June 49
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17 Sept.
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5 Nov. 52
5 Mar. 41
16Api-il 52
11 Jan. 39
7 Sept. 15 25 July 16
20 April 26 20 Sept. 39
3 Aug. 15 25 April 16
i^pril
51
9 Sepl. 13 25 April 14
29 April
17 April 40
29 Oct.
23 Sept.
2 July
Regimental 24 Feb. 34
13 July 49 26 Nov. 52
30 July 47 10 Feb. 52
10 Feb.
28 Nov.
20 Aug.
24 Jan.
22 Nov.
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24 Mar.
7 Nov.
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27 April
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10 Nov.
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10 Sept.
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Milhir, Archibald
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17 Jan.
^3 ?21 M.jffit, James,=2
9 Nov.
22 June
23 Nov.
13 5i23 Murray, Dennis,
Palmer, Charles Quartley
18 Oct.
17 April
30 Dec.
Peach, George-*
11 Mar. 001 4 April
15 Aug,
Preston, John-*
30 July
Quigley, Thos. Haswell, Ordnance .
3 Nov.
26 Aug.
Reynolds, Michael
1 May 94 26 July
1 Dec.
Richardson, William, MD. Ordnance
17 April
10 April
Robertson, Henry,
Sept. 09
Roliertson, Peter,
24 Nov. 25 12 Jan.
2 July
Salmon,
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Scots
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Gds.
19
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16 Aug.
25 May
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24 June 10 5 Nov.
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Sievwright, Francis -'
7 June 1313 Mar.
25 Sept. 35
Sillery, Robert,
24 May 15,18 April 22 4 Jan
39
2123 Simpson, Edward,-* Ordnance \
j25 April 05 5 Aug.
(Senior Surgeon, 16 Jan. 41)
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Sinclair, Alexander, 3fD
20 July 15| 9 May 16 28 Aug.
29 Mar. 12; 2 July 12 13 July
13 52:1 Smith, Thomas.^"
\i Stratton, Robert^"
25 Sept. 99 21 Mar. 00 3 Oct.
13 Taber-er, John,
3 Nov. 04 22 July
White, Moses,
4 April 14, 5 May 25 29 July
13 Widmer, Christopher^'
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Leath, John, MD
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M'Arthur, James,=''
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13 Mar.
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M'Munn, Robert
23 Aug.
22 Feb.
25 May
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 July
25 June
25 May
10 Sept.
8 Feb.
15 Oct.
Api'il
25 June 12 Regimental
13 Dec. 26
8 July
24 June
2 Jan.
15 Oct.
15 Oct.
12 Nov.
19 Mar.
2 July
11 Dec. 06 8 June
1 June
11 Sept.
1 June 46
15 Jan.
17 Dec. 41
16 June
28 Feb.
25
29
26
2
20
April
11 21 Jan.
Dec. 38 17 Dec.
Regimental
15 April 13
3 Mar. 37
Regimental
13 July 47
2 Aug. 50
3 Aug. 26
Regimental
20 Jan. 43
18 Sept. 46
14 July 43
Regimental
10 Mar. 08
24 Jan. 44
Regimental
25 July 49
25 Feb. 13
18 Sept. 49
7
8 Nov.
2 Aug,
1
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433
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April
Nov. 05
June 98
Nov. 27
never
Mar.
July
Aug.
Nov. 26
Sept.
June 95
Jan. 05
June
May
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Sept. 05| 1 May
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July 45
Nov. 21
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27 April
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19 Nov.
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Nov. 44
Dec. 18
Sept. 19
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29 Dec. 37 16 Mar. 49
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Davidson, James, ^^ 50 Foot
18 Foot
Davies, Henry, 3TI)., 100 Foot
13 Dealey, Charles," 81 Foot
Desailly, Joseph, 4 Foot
Eddie, Wm, Cruickshank,-^ Cape Regt.
13 Este, Michael Lambton/'' 1 Life Guards
Ewing, Joseph, 95 Foot
Ferguson, John,^' 45 Foot
Fen-is, Henry, Ordnance
.
21 Jan.
23 Aug.
10 Sept.
9 June
31
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1 Nov.
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19 June
27 Dec.
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Sept.
Jan.
Colchester, Tliomas, Ordnance
never
June
Connel, Abraham Nisbet, 3II>. 2 Life Gds. 10 Mar. 25
April
never
13 Coombe, Charles,'' Coldstream Guards
April 00 11 Sept.
13 Coulson, Alexander, 48 Foot
30 Mar.
Cowper, George Alex. 311). 36 F
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13 Henderson,
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PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
HOSPITAL- ASSISTANT
ASSIST. ,&C. SURGEON.
SURGEONS.
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6
12
28
26
5
19
Nov.
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May
July
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
3 Sept.
July
991 8
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4 Sept.
26 Mar.
7 Sept.
4 Dec.
8 Mar.
1 Jan.
2 May
26 July
never
Mar.
3 Mar.
May
June
July
never
April
3 Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
May
Jan.
July
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
June
May
Sept.
18 June
never
June
16 Mar.
26 Sept.
June
Nov. 09
April
Oct.
May
June
Nov.
27
never
never
Oct.
11
Dec.
Apr.
May
04
Nov.
April
30 Dec.
6 Dec.
24 Feb.
7 Nov.
8
2
12
27
Feb.
June
Jan.
Oct.
23 Mar.
16 April
April 47
May 61
Nov. 12
Sept. 14
Nov. 49
May 37
May 20
Sept. 34
Feb. 44
June 48
Oct. 36
May
May
18
45
Mar. 16
Oct.
50
Nov. 35
48
43
08
14
Nov. 28
May 46
June 43
Dec. 41
Nov. 28
Feb. 43
Jan. 28
April 43
Dec. 43
Sept. 40
April 53
June 43
Nov. 47
July 47
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
June 62
..
434
WHEN
Medical Department.
HOSPITAL- ASSISTANT
ASSIST. ,&C,
BUROBONS.
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
SURGEON.
22 July
Home,
Mar.
25 June
G Mar.
D
$
^
15 July
never
1 Sept.
Ordnance
Alex. Geo\%e,MD. 2 Dragoon Gds 6 Oct. 26 18 Jan.
Ingham, Charles Thomas," MD., 54 Foot 24 May 10 16 Aug.
10 June OG 15 Oct.
Jameson, David, MD., 1 Dragoons
April 07 19 Nov.
Johnson, Sir Edward ,="* MD., 39 Foot
never
12 May
Gds...
Jones, William.^" MD., 1 Drag.
Aug, 05 10 April
Kettle, William, 49 Foot
19 June 15 23 June
Knox, George, G Foot
12 Mar. 11 11 May
Leonard, Daniel,'"' 11 Foot
Lewis, Thos.,-" MD., Staff, Medical \
8 July 11 9 Sept.
Officer of Gosport Military Prison J
Lloyd, Evans Gainons, Rifle Brigade .... 25 Jan. 27 18 Oct.
12 May 15 9 Nov.
Lloyd, William, ^= MD., 3G Foot
10 June 11 22 June
Lorimer, William,^' 49 Foot
14 25 Dec.
7 Feb.
McDermott, Michael,''^ MD., 80 Foot
^
$
ID 5iaaM'Donald,Alexander,^5i/Z>., Ord.
M'Kechnie, Andrew,'"' Staff Corps
Macnrthur, Peter,
^ ^M
|3 Prichard, Octavius,
13 19 Nov.
22 Dec. 48
18 Sept.
^
^
^
Pyper, Robert,*'
Raiiken, Robert,*^ Rifle Brigade
17 Sept. 60
II Sept. 38
4 Dec.
7 Aug.
2 Sept. 07 30 Sept.
9 July 04 30 July
24 May 95 8 Dec. 04 5 Se])t.
23 Nov. 3( 1 April
03 4 Aug. 04 6 June
10 Aiu
3 Mar. 08 24 Jan.
7 June 33 4 Feb.
5 July 39 19 Nov.
21 Dec. 15 27 Oct. 25 22 Nov,
14 Oct. 36 25 Sept.
8 Feb. 27 2 July
6 July
4 Aug.
29 July 30 9 Jime
11 Feb. 30 2 July
5 Dec.
6 Nov. 23 29 Dec.
10 Jan.
12 Feb. 13 26 Oct.
31 Dec. 33 28 Mar.
24 June
30 June 25 20 Sept.
12 July
27 Oct. 25 11 Jan.
28 May
21 Feb. 28 3 Feb.
18 July
16 Sept.
never
1 June
7 Mar. 22 17 April
20 Dec.
22 Aug. 11 25 May
7 June
13 May 13 19 Nov.
30 Apr.
1 Feb.
10 17 Feb.
19 Oct.
1
2 Dec. 95
13 June 11
25 Mar.
18 May
29 Dec.
22 Oct. 94
22 Aug. 11
never
Seaton, Thomas, Ordnance
never
7 Foot
\3 Shean, Robert,"*
never
Shekleton,
51
Foot
Robert,*^''
19
Siielley, John Nichols, 1 Greek Light Inf. 13 July 05
Shorland, James," 96 Foot
7 Oct. 07
Sidey, James, MD., 6 Dragoons .
1 Dec. 25
11 May 01
Sillcock, Isaac, 12 Foot
14 April 2G
Sinclair, John Hartley, MD., Staff.
Smith, George Roche, 2 Foot
Smith, William, 17 Foot
9 Mar. 2C
Smyth, Wmiam,8 45 Foot
never
MD
11
27 Oct, 48
4 Nov, 53
3 Nov.
5 April
27 Dec. 06 20 Feb,
03
08
25 June 97
16 April 12
9 Sept. 13
25 May
2 July
13 Mar.
never
7 Nov.
23 Oct.
28 Jan.
5 Nov.
22 Aug,
29 June
12
10
21
13
28
7
25 Dec,
29
3 Jan,
20 May
24 Dec,
18 July
26 Dec,
20 Jan.
51
24
12
48
61
43
16 June 50
14 Feb. 45
20 Oct, 46
7
May 52
9 April 41
5 Feb, 45
24 Dec. 47
8 Jan. 47
23 Jan. 46
14 Oct.
17 Jan.
19 Jan.
26 Feb.
2 Mar.
30
51
22
44
41
47
May 43
23 22 Dec. 46
25
Mar. 18
April 26
Aug. 41
Nov. 52
Aug. 47
Nov. 41
April 51
June 25
July
8 Oct.
13 May
30 Jan.
11 June
21 July
2 Oct.
19 Nov.
14 Dec.
2 Feb.
3 Aug.
25 Aug.
26 Oct.
9 Sept.
25 Feb.
14 July
Jan.
2 July
16 Feb.
Mar.
2 July
Dec.
Sept. 35 12 Dec.
Sept, 26 2 July
April 04 22 Aug.
62
June 41
13 Feb,
6 Aug.
never
never
8 Sept. 03 24 Oct.
21 Jan. 07 25 Feb.
39
16
38
14
43
45
25 Mar.
17 April
25 Dec.
13 Dec.
27 June
Staff
29 Mar.
9 Mar.
OG 2G Aug.
25 11 July
15 2 Aug.
2 Mar, 25
2 April 52
5 April 44
24
Dec. 41
Nov. 42
3012
Jan. 44
13,25 April 29
11
25
May
16
1420 Aug. 41
41 '27 Feb. 62
09 13 July
20
Oct.
61
June 51
July 51
Jan. 27
.....
. .
,
Medical Department.
435
April
Stuart,
Tiglie,
Hugh
WHEN
HOSPITAL- ASSISTANT
ASSIST. ,&C. SURGEON.
SURGEOXS.
Lindsay, 38 Foot
28 Dec.
,
24 June
never
9 June
8 July
17 Aug.
5 June 00
PLACED ON
HALF PAY
9 July
25 June
15 Dec.
20 Oct.
23 Sept.
15
May
Dec.
12} 2 Nov,
25 17 Sept.
26|10 Jan.
93| 9 May
25 Feb.
9
09 19
2
8 Mar.
21 Aug.
4
08 6 July
6
14 July
15 19 Feb.
4 Oct.
21 Dee.
never
9 July
17 Sept.
never
never
02j
Aug.
Jan.
July
Dec.
27
29
24 17 April 38 27 Oct.
46
25 June
15 Nov.
20 May
19 Dec.
Jan.
27 Nov.
7 Oct.
1
8 Feb.
never
June
24 jMay
20 Oct.
1 July
21 Sept.
12 June
July
11
3
13
12
15
April
Feb.
Oct,
18 Oct.
18
12
25
18
28
25
42
June 42
Oct. 47
1814
Sept. 28
Oct. 39
April 21
May 21
Feb. 53
ASSIST.,&C.
^ Graham, John^o
^ Jones, Samuel
Middleton, George
O'Brien, Edward
7 Sept, 15
20 June 98
14 April 04
...
ASSISTANT
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Apreece, Thomas, Ordnance
Bawtree, Edward William, MD., 67 Foot
Benza, Pasquale ]\Iaria, Staff
Bissett, Thomas, MD., 67 Foot
Bowling, John, Scots Fusilier Guards
3 Foot
513 Bremner, Alexander,'
1^ 5:5i Brisbane, Thomas,' MD., 68 Foot
SURGEON.
21 June
'
10
24 Nov. 43
Aug. 15 26 Jan. 26
10 Nov. 37
never
12 July
3 Sept.
July
3 June
June
24
July
Oct.
25 April
4 Aug.
Feb.
June
52
Aug. 46
Dec. 43
Mar. 14
June 15
Oct. 23
Jan. 53
HOSPITAL- APOTHECARY,
APOTHECARIES.
Eddowes,
25
51
Feb.
26 Dec.
9 Sept.
^9 Wylde, John Fewtrell,' 7 R. Vet. Batt. 10 April 98 14 Mar.
never
1 Mar.
Younff, Colin, MD., 6 Royal Veteran Batt
18 Mar. 24 14 Aug.
Young, James,' MD., 48 Foot
21
July
White, Henry
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
never
never
20 July
Aug.
Feb.
Ordnance
never
<ii23
June
July
never
^
Hendrick, John, MD., 34 Foot
^ Hewat, Richard, 65 Foot
April
July
4 Jan,
7 Oct.
13 July
23 July
15 Dec.
31 Aug.
21 Mar.
20
26
22
25
23
1
1
May
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
July
Dec.
20 Nov.
25 July
3 July
11 15
June
20 Oct,
15
18 Mar. 53
46
62
18
30
20 July 32
24 June 53
29 May 17
20 Oct. 48
11 July 34
1 Dec. 23
7 May 12
3 Feb. 20
4 Sept. 16
22 June 15
25 Feb. 16
29 Nov.
31 Dec.
25 Dec.
13 Aug.
Sept. 20
15 Dec. 25
18 June 38
Mar. 19
Dec. 24
8 July 19
13 Jan. 37
22 Nov. 27
1
3]
..
.
Medical Department.
436
WHEN
HOSPITAL- ASSISTANT
PLACED ON
ASSISTANT SURGEON.
HALF PAY.
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Holden, Horatio Nelson, 21 Foot
HoUicr, Edward, 37 Foot
Huggins, John, 58 Foot
Johnston, Arthur, MD., GO Foot
Kchoe, Patrick, 5'2 Foot
|3 2123 Kenny, Matthias," MD., Ordnance.
Knott, William, 6 Dragoons
La Cloche, Thomas, 7 Roj-al Veteran Batt
M'Lean, George Gordon, 35 Foot
Mac Bain, Giles, 62 Foot
Macnamara, John, MD., Staff
Martin, George, 67 Foot
Martin, James, 9 Foot
Morice, David, MD., 60 Foot
Mullarky, Daniel, 27 Foot
Nugent, Morgan, Ordnance
IP O'Beirue, James, ' MD., Ordnance
O'Donnell, John, 77 Foot
Pyper, Richard, 11 Hussars
27
2 Aug.
Nov. 34
Mar. 32
Aug. 33
7 Oct.
28 Dec.
28 May
25 June
1 Dec.
5 May
24 Dec.
July
June
never
16 June
7
Feb.
10 Jan.
Nov.
7 Feb.
Sept.
15 Feb.
19
15
28
10
29
6
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
April 53
June 17
Jan. 25
May
June 45
22 Nov.
Oct.
20 Nov.
8 Dec.
never
11 Oct.
7 Mar. 14 25 Jan.
24 Nov.
Oct. 27
Oct.
17
April 26
Feb.
29 Dec.
never
19
19
Aug. 19
Dec. 35
Feb. 33
April 18
Oct.
Oct.
May
Jan.
27
52
MJ
June
June 16
July 16
Aug. 34
Dec.
June
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
April 20
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Juno
Mar.
JMar.
Oct.
Dec.
DEPUTYrURTEYOK PURVEYOR
PUKVEYOES.
IP Usher,
Oct. 36
April 33
July
William
13 Nov. 00 2 June 14
DEPUTY PURVEYORS.
Harry
Bonnin, Henry Gousse
IP Bacon,
IP Croft, Jonathan
IP Findlcy, Thomas
21 Dec.
..28 Sept.
16 April
10 Mar.
09
09
12
14
IP Harrington, Joseph. ... 9 Sept. 13
IP M'Pherson, Lachlan'-^ . 19 Aug. 13
25 Sept. 14
IP Moore, John^
,IP Newcombe, Joseph,* i^r. ^r
Capt.-2W.YorkMilitm. \ ^^ ^^^^ ^^
'
Henry Wm.
5 Jan. 09
Thomas Estwick 17 Jan. 22
Smyth, Thomas
3 Sept. 12
IP O'Reilly,
Pierce,
IP
15 Oct.
IP Soare, Chai-les
Tucker, Richard
5 Nov.
IP Winnicki, Christopher 24 June
*
Winter,
George
15
Oct.
IP
21 Dec.
IP Winter, John^
12
29
02
12
09
HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS.
Blackwood, John
Brereton, Charles
Bruce, Alexander
War
25 April 14
9 Nov. 13
4 July 15
Services
Ker, James
9 Nov. 15
Robertson, Patrick, iU'2>.24 June 15
of ihe Medical
Officers.
Directors- General.
service in Sept. 1793, as Surgeon of the 88th Regt. ; he
in the West Indies in 1796
in the East Indies
Served in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and
;
in Egypt as superintending Surgpon of the Anglo-Indian army in 1801
with tlie
in 1798
army at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war. Sir James
has received the War Medal with five Clasps for Egypt, Badajoz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Tou\
Sir
fi
louse.
War
437
Services of the
Medical
Officers.
Inspectors- General.
2 Dr. Bone's services; Expedition to South America in 1807; campaign of 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, for which he has received the War Medal
with three Clasps
expedition to Walcheren
Peninsula from May 1812 to the end of the war.
3 Dr. Borland entered the Army in 1792, as Surgeon's Mate of the 42nd Eegt., from which
he was promoted to the Staff the following year, and served two campaigns in Flanders, under
the Duke of York. From 1795 to 1798 he served as Staff Surgeon in St. Domingo, remaining
the Island until evacuated by the British Troops. In 1799 he served the campaign in North
Holland. From 1810 to 1816 he was employed at the head of the Medical Department in the
Mediterranean, and he accompanied to Naples the troops which, under General M'Farlane,
assisted the Austrians in expelling Murat
and he was also present with a division of the Army
which proceeded from Genoa to Marseilles, and blockaded Toulon.
During the expedition to
the Scheldt Dr. Borland volunteered the duty of a mission to Walcheren at the head of
a commission appointed to enquire into the nature of the alarming malady prevailing
amongst the
troops.
Their report was approved by Government and ordered by a vote of the House of
Commons to be printed and circulated.
4 Sir James Fellowes served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp
;
for Barrosa.
5 Mr. Franklin served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1808 to the end of the war, including the
battles of Busaco, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse; sieges of
Olivencja and Badajoz ; served also in the American War, including the action at Plattsburgh.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
5+ Doctor French served with the 4th Regt. in the Peninsula from May 1812 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of the castle of San
Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and of the Nivelle, and actions of the Nive in Dec. 1813.
He served in the American war at the battle of Bladensburg, and in all the operations before
Baltimore and New Orleans. Served with the 49th (also as Superintending Surgeon from April,
1841, until towards the close of active operations), throughout the war in China (Medal), including the capture of Chusan, storming of the heights and forts above Canton, taking of Amoy,
sortie and repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, and capture of Chapco, Woosung, Shanghae,
and Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin. He has received the War Medal with five
clasps.
6 Dr. Gillkrest was present with the expedition in the "West Indies in 1801 under Sir Thomas
Trigge, 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 throughout
the war in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vimiera ; retreat to, and battle of Corunna;
retreat from Burgos, actions of the Coa (near Almeida), Busaco, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor,
Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse; and the sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and San Sebastian, at which latter he accompanied the storming party. Served also at
New Orleans in 1815. He has received the War Medal with twelve Clasps.
7 Sir James Grant served as Hospital- Assistant in the campaign of 1793 with the army
under the Duke of York. In 1795 he was senior Staff Surgeon to the expedition for the capture of the Cape of Good Hope. In 1809 he served throughout the Walcheren campaign, in
which he was appointed Inspector to the Forces in the Field, having the charge at the bombardment of Fiushing, and in South Beveland. He served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Holland
and Belgium as chief of the department. In 1815 he served the campaign of Waterloo as chief
of the medical department of the Duke of Wellington's army ; and he continued as medical
chief of that army during the three years' occupation of France.
8 Mr. Gunning served in Holland and Flanders in 1793, 94, and 95.
Embarked with
the Peninsular Army in 1808 as Surgeon to the Commander-in-Chief and Staff Surgeon, and
was afterwards made Deputy Inspector and Surgeon-in-Chief, and served until the close of that
war in 1814 he has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera,
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onir, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and
Orthes.
He was also at Waterloo as Surgeon-in-Chief of the Army, and was honored with the
Order of the Netherlands Lion by the King of Holland, for his attendance upon the then Prince
of Orange who was wounded on the Field of Battle.
9 Doctor Hume served in Egypt in 1801.
Also in the Peninsular war and has received the
War Medal with ten Clasps for Egypt, Corunna, Barrosa, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
10 Doctor Mahony served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of the war, including
the passage of the Douro, battle of Talavera, taken prisoner and marched to Verdun ; battle of
Busaco, siege of Olivenfa, battle of Albuhera, affair of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodiigo
and Badajoz, affair of Fuenta de la Prima, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battle of Vittoria, affair of Roncesvalles, battle near Pampeluna, affair of Echalar, assault of San Sebastian,
battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
JPresent also in the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan.
1815 ; and subsequently at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with thirteen
Clasps.
:
,-
War
438
Mr. Nixon served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for
Corunna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
12 Sir James Pitcairn served at the Helder in 1799
also the whole of the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received the Silver War Modal with one Clasp.
13 Dr. Alex. Stewart served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Biirsos, battles of the Pyrenees,
the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with six clasps.
14 Doctor Arthur Stewart served on the expedition to South America in 1807
in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Sept. 1812
the campaign of 1815
including the battle of Waterloo.
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Buaaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and
1
Badajoz.
Deputy
Inspectors- General.
Doctor Barry served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Aug. 1811, and again from
Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for
Busaco, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the campaign of 1815, including the
1
battle of Waterloo.
2 Doctor Collier served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809; and in the Peninsula from
the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, Orthes,
and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
3 Doctor Daun served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
4 Mr. Duncan has seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies.
5 Doctor Guthrie served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with eight Clasps
for R'>leia, Vimiera, Talavera, Albuhera, Ciudad Kodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, and Toulouse.
G Mr. Hartle served on the expedition to St. Lucia in 1803, and accompanied the storming
party of Morne Fortunee. 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 Martinique
in 1809, including the actions of the 1st and 2nd Feb. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Martinique.
7 Doctor Howell served in Egypt on the first expedition, and accompanied Sir David Baird's
army to Grand Cairo on its return to India.
Appointed Surgeon to the Grenadier Battalion,
on Sir James Craig's expedition to Naples, and served with it in Sicily and Calabria in 1806,
and was present at the battle of Maida. In 1807 he accompanied the Royal Sicilian Regiment,
on the second expedition to Egypt, and was appointed Surgeon to it in May 1808 transferred
to the 61st in May 1809, and served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to Oct. 1812.
Slightly
wounded on the left shoulder by the Bedouin Arabs on the first expedition to Egypt, while
employed on a mission to the Mamelukes and Mahomet Ali; and severely wounded in the loins
He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Maida and Busaco.
in Portugal.
8 Doctor Shortt served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, and
;
Y 2
War
439
Mr. William Ramsay White served with the expedition to Naples in 1809, and was present
Served
at the capture of Ischia and Procida, and at the siege and capture of Ischia Castle.
and in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813
with the army in Sicily in 1810 and 11
and 14; and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served eighteen years in
India, and accompanied the army of the Indus in 1838, 39, and 40, and was present at the storm
and capture of Ghuznee, for which he has received a Medal.
12 Doctor Evans served in the Peninsula with the 29 th regiment, and on the staff, and has
11
received the War Medal with eight Clasps, for Roleia, Vimiera, Busaco, Albuhera, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
13 Doctor Knight served at Walcheren in 1809.
Also in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811 to
14 Doctor Maclagan served at Walcheren in 1809.
the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive.
1
Doctor Morewood served with General Beresford's Expedition to Madeira and occupation
of that Island; the campaign in Spain and at Coninna under Sir John IMoore; the Walcheren
expedition with army of Sir John Stewart in Sicily ; at Walcheren in 1809 ; with Lord Wellington in the Peninsula, including the siege of Badajoz and in the American war in 1813. He
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunua.
16 Doctor Walker served at Copenhagen in the expedition under Lord Cathcart in 1807. He
served also in the Peninsula from the battle of Vimiera at which he was present with the 2nd
battalion of the 52nd Light Infantry to the termination of that war in 1814, with the exception
of a few months, he having been made prisoner in the hospital at Talavera and carried to Verdun.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Vimiera, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo,
;
d'Onor.
4 Doctor Boyle was actively employed in Ireland during the rebellion of 1798, and afterwards at the Helder in 1799 also in Sicily and Egypt from Dec. 1806 till June 1812, as
Surgeon of the G2nd regt. He was employed on the eastern coast of Spain on the Medical
Staff in 1812, 13, and 14, and was at the affair of Biar, battle of Castalla, at Tarragona in
June and Aug. 1813, and at the retreat from Ordal and Villa Franca, He had charge of the
General Hospitals at Alicant, Castalla, and Valencia was senior medical officer with the Head
Quarters of the Army under Sir Wm. Clinton during the blockade of Barcelona was at Genoa
and Corsica, and accompanied the army from the Mediterranean to Bermuda under General
Gosselin, as principal medical officer, and was at the Penobscot.
5 Mr. Chisholm served in the campaign of 1815, including Waterloo, and the capture of
Accompanied several naval expeParis. Was engaged in both Rebellions in Upper Canada.
ditions against the brigands en Lake Ontario, and among "the Thousand Islands," and served
in the gun-boats with the marines and Indians during the attack and surrender at Mill Poink
W^as the only medical officer of the regular force on the field, and a volunteer, during the sharp
conflict with the rebels and Americans near Prescott, 13th Nov. 1838, where upwards of 80 of
the small force were killed and wounded, including the two officers who landed with the expeReceived high commendation in the official communications of the Commander of the
dition.
Forces, "in admiration of his conduct," and for the "valuable services" he rendered on that
occasion. The General commanding in chief directed "his congratulations" to be sent to Mr.
Chisholm " with reference to his exertions in that affair ;" and the Master-general expressed
by ' minute' his gratification " at conduct so creditable and so honourable to him."
the Kandian
6 Mr. Colclough served in the Mahratta war from Aug. 1812 to Dec. 1813
campaign of 1815, including the capture of Kandy in the islind of Ceylon. Deccan campaigns
of 1818 and 19, including the storm and capture of Capaul Droog.
7 Mr. Cotton served with the 14th Foot at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
8 Mr. Finnie served the AVaterloo campaign with the I-loyals.
9 Mr. Fraser served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three Clasps for
Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
10 Jlr. Galliers served in the Peninsula with the Royals and has received the War Medal with
two Clasps for Vittoria and St. Sebastian. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
11 Mr. Glasco served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and has received the War Medal with
;
War
Services
of the Medical
440
Officers.
nine Clasps for Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
12 Mr. John Griffith served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and subsequently in the
Peninsula he has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Martinique, Busaco, FuentcB
d'Onor, and Vittoria.
13 Mr. Harrison served in the Walcheren expedition 1809; at Cadiz and in the Peninsula
in 1811, 12, and 13; expedition to Holland, 1814; Netherlands and France from 1814 till 1818.
Present at the assault of Seville, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of Bergen-op-Zoom,
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
14 Doctor Hodson served in Egypt in 1801.
15 Mr. Robert H. A. Hunter served in medical charge of the Belgaum field force in Canara,
in 1837.
Also in medical charge of the Queen's Royals during the campaign in Affghanistau
and Beloochistan, including the capture of Ghuznee and Khelat. Medal for Ghuznee.
IG Doctor William Hunter served with the Coldstream Guards at the blockade of Bayonne
in 1814; also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
17 Doctor Jeyes served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of the war, including the
affair at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenf es, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Also the campaign of
1815, and was present at Waterloo.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
18 Mr. Jones served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Surgeon of the Rifle Brigade and from
Sept. 1812 as Surgeon of the 40th, and has reciived the War Medal with twelve Clasps for
Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Vivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
19 Mr. Lightbody served at Gibraltar during the epidemic in 1804
with the army in Sicily
in 1807 and 8 ; in the Peninsula from March 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.
20 Doctor M' Arthur served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
21 Doctor M'Munn served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15 in Holland and Flanders, including the action at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
22 Doctor Moffit served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war, including the
actions in the Pyrenees, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with two Clasps, He served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre
:
27 Mr. Sievwright served with the 59th Regiment at the seige and capture of Bhurtpore in
1825-6 (Medal).
28 Mr. Simpson's servises:
Siege and capture of Pigeon Island, siege and capture of Fort
Bourbon, and capture of Martinique in 1809. Capture of Guadaloupe and dependencies, in
1810. Two attacks of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and night attack of Bergen-op-Zoom
in 1814.
Campaign of 1815, incluHing the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. He has
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
29 Doctor Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo.
He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
30 Mr. Stratton served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810, for
War Medal
with
five
Clasps for
Surgeons.
Mr. Abell served in Hanover in 1805 with the 95th (Rifle Brigade); at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge, in 1807 with the army under Sir John Moore on the retreat to
Corunna in the Peninsula in 1810 and with the 60th in America from 1814 to 1818.
2 Mr. AUardyce has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vimiera and Corunna.
3 Doctor Annesley served at the siege and capture of Santa Maura in March 1810
siege
and capture of Trieste, Oct. 1813.
Also against the Viceroy of Italy, under General Nugent
and Colonel Robertson, in 1813, and was at the taking of Comachio, Ferrara, Ravenna, Bologna, and Genoa.
4 Doctor Arnott has received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Egypt, Maida, Vimiera,
Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
1
War
441
5 Mr.
Ayton served
Services
of the Medical
Officers.
Clasp.
6 Mr. Bacot served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for
Corunna, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
7 Doctor Bartley served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, for
which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
8 Mr. Bett was at the capture of Genoa, and also at the capture of Castine in America, in 1814.
9 Doctor R. H. Botton served in the PeniDsula and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Roleia and Vimiera.
10 Doctor Frederick Brown served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Albuhera.
1
Mr. Joseph Brown served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five
Clasps for Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle.
12 Mr. CaUandar served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Badajoz. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
13 Doctor John Campbell served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Pyrenees and Orthes. He served afterwards at New
Orleans.
14 Mr. Cathcart served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and Guadaloupe in 1810,
Also throughout the Burmese war,
for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
and was present in almost every action and storming party during the war.
15 Mr. Coombe served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Peninsula, and has
received the War Medal with three Clasps for Egypt, Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor.
16 Mr. Cross served in the Peninsula, and lias received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps
for Badajoz, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
17 Mr. Cuddy served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
18 Mr. Cunningham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Upper Canada, under Sir
Gordon Drummond.
19 Doctor Daunt served at the capture of Madeira in 1807 of Martinique in 1809 (for which
and of Arracan in 1825.
he has received the War Medal with one Clasp)
20 Mr. Davidson served with the 50th in the battle of PuDniar (Medal). Also the campaign
of
Moodkee
and Ferozeshah.
(Medal),
including
the
battles
Sutlej
the
on
21 Mr. D. O. Davies served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
;
including the defence of Cadiz and Tarifa battles of Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and
Nive ; actions at St. Palais, Aire, and Tarbes battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also
He has received the Silver War Medal with six Clasps.
at the attack on New Orleans.
22 Mr. Dealey served in the Peninsula in 1811 and 1812, and was present at the battle of
Albuhera, and first siege of Badajoz.
23 Mr. Eddie served in the Kaffir War of 1846-7.
24 Mr. Este served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 (Medal), including the actions of the 8th
(slightly wounded), 13th, and 2l8t 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. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
25 Mr. John Ferguson served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Canada ; was engaged in an
action on Lake Ontario and Lake Huron ; also in the action of Micbilinacbnar.
26 Mr. Fletcher has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Maida.
27 Doctor John Foster served the campaign of 1814 in Holland.
28 Mr. Peter Fraser served in the American war, and was present at the capture of Oswego.
29 Doctor Galeani joined the army in Sicily, in 1812, and was employed in the field until
landed at Leghorn, 14th March 1814. Present in the campaign of Italy with the advanced
army, including the taking of the Castle of St. Maria, in Spezia, action at Seshi, siege and surrender of Genoa, and taking of the castle of Savona and Novi.
30 Mr. Gilder served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards.
31 Mr. M. Griffith served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Busaco and Fuentc^s d'Onor, siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege
and assault of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and OrtheSj
Served also in India, Arabia, and
action at Vic Bigorre (wounded), and battle of Toulouse.
the Burmese empire, from May 1818. including sieges of Asseerghur, Ras-el-Kyma, and Zaia,
of
Dwarka,
affair
BeniBoo-Ali,
assault
of
of a fortress on the banks of the
siege and assault
Pegu river, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near Prome. He has
received the \Var Medal with n ue Clasps.
Peninsular campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in
32 Doctor Hair's services
1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian in August and Sept. 1813, battles
Subsequently in the actidu in front
of the Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, and the affairs of Vera.
of New Orleans, and, finally, at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with
;
five Clasps.
33 Mr. Harthill served with the 9th throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afifghauistan (Medal)
under General Pollock.
War
Services of the
Medical
442
Officers.
34 Doctor Henderson served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Badajoz, and
both the actions of Salamanca, 18th and 22nd July 1812. He has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
35 Doctor Heriot served in the Peninsula from June, 1809, to the end of the war, including
the battles of Talavera and Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, and Orthes, and has received the War Medal with six clasps.
36 Mr. Hichens served the Waterloo campaign.
37 Doctor Ingham served in the American war, and was present at the battles of Fort
George, Chippewa, and at the Falls of Niagara.
38 Sir Edward Johnson served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Corunna.
39 Doctor Jones served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore ;
and subsequently at Walcheren.
40 Mr. Leonard served in the Peninsula from May 1811 to Sept. 1814.
41 Doctor Thomas Lewis served in the Peninsula from July 1811 to June 1813.
also in the interior of
42 Doctor William Lloyd served the campaign in Flanders in 1815
Ceylon during the Kandian rebellion in 1817.
43 Mr. Lorimer served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to end of that war in 1814.
as also the subsequent
44 Doctor M'Dermott served at New Orleans, 8 January 1815
campaign in Flanders, including the operations in connection with the battle of Waterloo.
45 Doctor M'Donald served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with six Clasps
He served
for Sahagun and Benevente, Corunna, Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
also the Waterloo campaign.
46 Mr. M'Keehnie served at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
47 Mr. Maearthur was severely wounded at the storming of Seringapatam.
48 Doctor Macnish served with the 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 for which he has received the War Medal wiih two
Clasps. Expedition to Walcheren, including the siege of Flushing.
49 Doctor Murtagh, with the effective men of the wing of the 6th Regt. stationed at Aden,
formed part of an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lieut.- Colonel Pennycuick,
which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished between
those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
50 Mr. Neill served the Peninsular campaign of 1814.
51 Mr. Nivison served in Upper and Lower Canada during the Rebellion in 1837 and 38.
52 Doctor Paterson served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Dec. 1811. Served also in
;
443
Officers.
medal), assault and capture of the town and forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night
attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, assault of Perwandurrah, storming
(of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the fort
of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841,
11th jNIarch, 24th March, and 1st April, 1842 general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before
Jellalabad, storming the heights of JugduUuck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of
;
Cabool (mfdsil).
63 Mr. Robinson served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Salamanca. He served also the "Waterloo campaign.
64 Mr. Rogers served in the Peninsula from January 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
He has
including the action at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
the
war,
and
the
end
of
was
1813
March
to
Peninsula
from
served
in
the
Shean
65 Doctor
present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and the Nive, for which he has received the War
Medal with three Clasps.
66 Mr. Shekleton served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps
for Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
67 Mr. Shorland served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna. Campaign of 1810 and 1 1 in Portugal, including the battle of Basaco. Served also during the whole
He has received the War Medal with two
of the war with the United States of North America.
Clasps.
68 Mr.
Smyth served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for
Busaco, Albuhera, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
69 Doctor Steed served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
for Basaco, Fuentes dOaor, Vittoria, and Toulouse.
70 Mr. Stephenson served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of that war in
1814, and has received the War JNIedal with eight Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo,
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
71 Mr. Stewart served in the Peninsula from iNlarch 1811 to Feb. 1813, and was present in
the retreat from Burgos.
72 ISIr. Trevor served the campaign in Flanders, in 1794, and was present with his regt. (the
33rd) in aU the operations in that country, and in the retreat of the army through Holland.
Served subsequently in the East Indies, from 1796 to 1808, and was present at the battle of
Malavelly, and at the storming and capture of Serlngapatam.
73 Mr. AYard served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Sarrosa.
74 Mr. AVest has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Maida.
75 Mr. Williams served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from 1810 to 1812,
76 Mr. Winterscale served at Walcheren, in 1809, and in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1810, to
Dec. 1812, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with
one Clasp. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo.
77 Mr. Wyer served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five clasps for
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
78 Mr. Wylde served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps,
for Ta'avera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse.
79 Doctor James Young served in Africa from 1824 to 1827 inclusive, and was present at the
battle of Doodwa against the Ashantees 7 August 1826.
Apothecaries.
80 Mr. Graham served in the Peninsula and has received the
Corunna.
War Medal
Assistant- Surgeons.
in Portugal early in 1811, and being appointed to the Buffs
in Sept. 1813 he was present with that Regt. at the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
Medal with live Clasps. Embarked at Bourand Toulouse, for which he has received the
1
the
army
War
deaux for Canada in June 1814 and joined the Army of Occupation in France in 1815, with which
he served until Nov. 1818.
2 Doctor Brisbane served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five Clasps
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
for Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
3 Doctor Cannon served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps
for Vittoria. Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
4 Mr. Coleman served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with two
Clasps for Talavera and Toulouse.
5 Mr. Eddowes served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two Clasps
for Ciudiid Rodrigo and Badajoz.
6 Mr. Evers served the Waterloo campaign.
7 Doctor Furnival served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp
for Badaioz.
Veterinary Surgeons
Chaplains.
444-445
six Clasps
Deputy-Purveyors
Mr. Findley served
in the Peninsula
War Medal
2 Mr. M'Pherson served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two Clasps
for Egypt and the Nivelle.
3 Mr. Moore served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Barrosa.
4 Mr. Nevvcombe served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps
for Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
5 Mr. George Winter served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with one
War Medal
with one
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
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Burt, James, R. Art
1 June
513a Constant, John,' 5 Dr. Gds. 3 Mar.
Grellier,James,R.Waggon Train 21 Feb.
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1 Mr. Constant served the campaign of 1815 with the 13 Dragoons, and was present at
Quatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo.
2 Mr. Hogreve served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Dec. 1811 to the
end of that war, including the third siege of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Toulouse,
and Waterloo.
3 Mr. O'Connor has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
CHAPLAINS.
i?ev. Carey, Nicholas
William Cockayne
Goff, Thomas
Hudson, Joseph, il/^
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Frith,
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5123^
5i Richard Hupeden
Adjutant
4th
Captain$
Justus Tormin
Christian Bacmeister
Lietitenants
51i2E
ffli
ffliaa
SSS
Ensigns
Aisist.-Surg.
Adolphus Ludewig
Hen. Fred. Theo.de Witte
Ernest Brinckmann
William Liining
Augustus Schulze
SliSft Frederick von Brandis
5!2a Ferd. von Uslar Gleichen
^529 Arnold Appuhn
John Henry Wicke
5!2a
2M
When, placed
on half-pay.
9 June 15
7 July
13 Dec.
19 Mar.
31 Oct.
4 Mar.
7
May
15 June
26 July
30
May
6 June
28 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
16
449
Foreign Half-pay.
7th
Frederick Munter
Arnold Backmeister
J) Frederick von Diebitsch
Caplaina
Lieutemmti
21 Sept. 10 24
21 Alar. 12
23 July
23 Alar.
12
Christian Frederick Eiclihorn
....
3 April 14
fj)
Augustus Steften
27 May
18 July
14
?12a Arnold Erich Backhaus
19 April
212a Charles Ernest F. Neuschiiff'er
29 April
512EI Franz Frederick Backhaus
Augustus von Ilodenberg
2 June
j^
Sxrr
16
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2123 Frederick
Captains
May
Marburg
27 Mar. 12 24 Feb.
11 Sept. 14
do
do
8 Sept.
do
27 Mar. 12
do
12 Sept. 14
do
12 July 12
do
13 July
do
13 April 14
do
16
24 June
Lieutenants
Ensigns
Adjtilant
Major
|9
11
do
do
ARTILLERY.
21i3a
Sir
Geo.
Julius
Hartmann,
Captain
Lewis Daniel'
2nd Captains 2iaa George Wiering
Lewis Jasper
212a Frederick Erythropel
\st Lients.
IP Victor Preussner
Ferdinand de Brandis
William Rummel. . I
212a William de Goeben
212a William de Scharnhorst
Frederick Drechsler
P
^
Augustus Pfannkuche
212a Henry Hartmann
Henry Bostlemann
2i2a Lewis Haardt
Lewis Scharnhorst
212a Lewis de Wissell
2jtd Lieuts.
2nd
Ludowieg
Paijmaster
Veler.-Sura
Lewis Hagemann
John Blundstone
John Frederick Hilmer
Captain
Victor Prott,
1st Lieuts,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
9 April 05
22 Aug. 06
23 Mar. 05
14 Aug. 11
21 Nov. 12
do
do
do
14
May
May
14
19
20
26
24
25
Franz Uottiger
Adolphus Rechtern
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
.... 16 Feb.
Lieuts.
17 Aug. 12
26 Nov. 08
23 Nov, 09
25 Nov. 13
16 May 15
5 June 07
28 Sept.
14 Dec. 12
25 Nov. 13
26 Nov.
27 Nov.
28 Nov.
26 Mar. 14
16 May 15
14 Dec. 12
15 Nov, 13
30 Nov. 13
Nov.
July
July
15
ENGINEERS.
/vCH
William Unger
John Lutlermann
STAFK.
Brig.'Mdjors
Fr. Chr.
212.1
Heimburg
George Baring
J3a)-()ii
26 July
Capt. 20 Nov.
....C'(i/>f.
13
do
do
Capt. Daniel has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthe
and Toulouse.
450
JForfign
Half-pay.
MISCELLA^'EOUS CORPS.
..,~.
..,
B.ank in
BRUNS^\^CK CAVALRY.
Army,
Sept. 09
Mar. 11
Xov. 13
Nov.
Mar. 14
Sept. 09
June 10
?;,.
* William de VVulflfen
23
* Alexander voa Erichsen
7
* Gustarus Conrad Ales.von Girsewald 4
Lieuttnant
William von Lubeck
1
CorntC
Frederick Moeller
10
Adjutant
William Butze
Lieut. 26
QiiaT.-Master Ferdinand de Bochmer
21
Captains
"When placed
on half-pay.
14 June 16
do
do
24 Feb.
24 June
do
do
BRUNSWICK INFANTRY.
Captain
Lieutenants
9
^
^ Albert von
16 Aug. 10
27 Sept. 09
do
21 Feb. 11
27 June
. .
27
Greisheitn
^
Endgni
Charles Haberland
Johannes Cornelias Schot
Michael Charles Edwards
A-.ts.
April 14
1 April 13
28 Oct.
1
1814
do
do
do
do
24 June 15
1814
do
do
CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES.
Nich. Fhilibert de Brem
Etience de Planta
de Ponchalon
Fredenck Wolf
June 14 24 June 14
07 2 Nov. 15
May 10
1814
June
do
Oct.
do
4 June 1
do
22 July 13
do
21 April 14
do
Assist.- Surg.
Ignation Stumpa
12 Apr.
10
do
Captains
Joseph Panattieri
Jacques G uanter
6 Jan.
27 Mav
Lie'^ienants
07
13
07
14
1817
do
do
do
do
do
do
20 Mar. 11
1814
Captain
Lieutenants
Major
J N
4
3
4
28
28
Dec.
EnsigH
Antonio D'Odiardi
Dominico Aatonio Peretti
Joseph Sasini
Captain
Jean de Chesse
Lieutenants
31 Mar
10 Feb.
25 June
19 May
11
12
DILLON S REGIMENT.
ROYAL
23 June 14
do
do
20 Mar. 05
1811
2 July
13
:VL\LTA REGLVIENT.
Lieutenojit
Captain
Lieutenants
MEURON'S REGIMENT.
Charles de Gumoens . . .
Antoine Fred, de Graffenried
August, de Lo no 1
Charles Cssar de Meuroa
Jules Cassar Saum
,
24 Sept. 04
1808
9 Mar. 09 25 July 16
28 April 1 1 25 Sept.
do
30 April
do
28 Sept. 14
do
do
do
>.... 15 Jao. 16
Foreign ILilJ-jmi/.
451
Iliiiili
HOLI/S HKCJFMKNI'.
Captaiiit
Major
Nichnlns Mtillvr
Kenl. tVm;.(.Mlo la Villo
l''ieilcri(-l<
LituUnauti
'.
Counmt
AiilouK!
T)
April
21 Aptil
Uusiliioii
Amiiiz
in
(;iiii7,
Courten
M'lifii
10
14
r>
Nuv. 07
2;J
May OH
ClintlcH I'nniiac-li
Due.
22 Dec.
25 Jan.
.FiMii Jiili.mi
iHFfb,
11
Tii^^iiiur
2(>
l''i'l).
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Ileiiiy d"Holl)ioiise
20
l'el>.
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llcctoi
ImIiiiiiiiiI
Olio
iIi<
It 111
15 Oct.
9 Dec.
12
2!)
Sept.
l.'t
.liMii
ii^^iiuT
Charles do lironncr
Chaplaiiii
Join. Ilockcr
Asiiit.-Surg,
Ciiarlcs Cicnimcilnio
.luiie
15
Dec.
94
.hily
12
IHlfl
25 Nov.
13
do
22
Toter Miu-doiinid
\Villi.ini
do
do
do
do
UllO
27 Oct.
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Eiiii'^ii
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Kilwnnl
<lo
ID
.Tosc|ili (iiirilor
<lo
1(116
\f>
dir S.ilis
jilarrti
1lnAnu.
on half -pay.
4 June 14
1016
21 Oct. 04 25 Dec. 17
11
SICILIAN HKCJIMKNT.
Lieutenants
'riioinns
Mnrino
dc Kossi
(>
/iijinni
(iiist.ivc
April 00
I'Vii.
dc Ho<|urc'uil
2<'i
10
Aug.
3 rsov.
OtI
26 Mar. 16
do
do
do
WATTEVILLE'8 REOIMKNT.
Lient.-Col.
Kudolplie dc Miiy
Captain
Litutenauis
Clin, /iilicndcr
21
Do
Allien Stoi|;er
(i
iMaiicis Dicciitn
Euiigns
Hoiiolph do Waltovillo
Frn. Louis (.'on. l''ischcr
.lean Allieit
l''isclicr
do
Chaplain
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.loscpli
Assisl.-Suig.
la
Motlic
Mcrmct
Mny
25 Mar.
'lliitd
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28
22
25
27
23
27
1
12 24 Oct.
1
2(>
Oct.
May
07 24 Oct.
Aug. I 24 Oct.
1
l''ol).
do
.Jan.
14
do
.Ian.
do
April 12
do
.Ian. 08
do
Miiy 01 25 July
16
16
16
16
Entign
15 25 July
John Ordon
15 June
8 .luly
10 July
Louis Tliolim
14 Sept.
13 25 July
16
24 Feb.
do
do
It
31 Jan.
do
18 Aug. 15
do
20 Aug.
do
IS
11 ly
Mar.
do
16
17
Entigni
Frcilcrick
Wyncken
Gcorirn de Wilto
31i!il Frederick von Finko
lleniy Drackincycr
8 July
11
20 Aug. 11
20 Mar. 12
Andiew
*David
Philip
Cornet
Joliii
Philip Cranior
(!ru.iius
Aiif^.
von llnrlesseni
Albert Krupp
21 June
14 May
18
Miy
June
10 25 Sept.
15 25 April
25
.'line
15 26 July
Ift
452
GARRISONS.
Per Ann.
BELFAST.
Town-Major
..
s.
d.
63 13
69 19
63 13
Date of
Appoini7nent.
24 Dec.
18
10 Sept.
11 Dec.
07
28
27 July
20
DARTMOUTH.
Governor . .
Fort-Major
.
. . .
DUNCANNON
Fort-Major
Lieut.
Thomas Austin,
late 5
FORT.
Bn
R. Vet.
EDINBURGH CASTLE,
Governor
Chaplain
Lieut.-Gov
16
May 50
HULL.
Wade Thornton,
KCH
173
25 Sept.
29 JMar. 10
173
25 Mar. 26
16
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Capt. of
glesey,
KG. GCB.
GCH
JERSEY.
GCH. KCH
Governor
Li^ut.-Gov
^3 Lt-Co/. Charles
Governor
Governor
Sir
Fort-Major
Anthony Wharton
Physician
Direclor-Gen.
Chaplain
iJeu.
Ge7i.
W.
no pay
C. Vise. Beresford,
29 Jan.
29
LANGUARD FORT.
Aug. West,
late 1
20 June 11
15 June 22
no pay
MILFORD HAVEN.
John Owen, Bart
14 June 21
NEW GENEVA.
159
173
26 Dec.
16
13 June
11
PORTSMOUTH.
11^
Sir
James M'Grigor,
Bart.,
MD.
STIRLING CASTLE.
76
Robert Watson
10
26 April 38
TOWER OF LONDON.
52
52
11 Oct.
16 July
13 Feb.
4 July
6 April
lOOct.
12
51
16
40
FORT WILLIAM.
Lieut.-Gov
GCH
..
453
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
CHELSEA HOSPITAL.
Per Ann.
GCH
^ Wi
Governor
Lieut.-Gov
Major
KH
Dato
oj
s.
({.Appointment.
500
400
292 10
176 11
300
26 Nov. 49
26 Nov. 49
22 Sept. 14
6 16 Nov. 22
15 Aug. 46
Adjutant
Kw. G. Mathias, M^
Chaplain
Phys. and Surg. Daniel Maclachlan, 3ID. (with Local rank of Dep. "^
Insp.-Gen. of Hospitals for the duties of Chelsea >500
."
Hospital only, 23 Feb. 49)
}
May 40
Assist.-Surg.
Melville
MD
Neale, MD
1000
383
300
129
129
300
197
255
136
Lieut.-Col. John
CUA, KH.,
Edward Addison,
Vnait
97 Foot
h. p.
400
2 April 52
182 10
May
49
180
273 15
July
47
Aug. 48
was
Major Daly served with the 14th at the siege and capture
wounded at the assault, left leg amputated.
severely
431
4 Nov. 53
464
OFFICERS
TO
WHOM
GOLD DECORATIONS
HAVE BEEN GRANTED
IN
Maida
Roleia
Viraiera
IN
4 July 1806
17 Aug.
08
21 Aug.
Dec. 1808 & Jan.
09
16 Jan.
feb.
& 28 July
Jan. & Feb.
27
Talavera
(attack and capture)
Guadaloupe
Busaco
5 Mar.
Albuliera
(attack and capture)
and capture)
do.
do.
)
(
Java
Ciudad Rodrigo
Badajoz
-A^ug.
(assault
17
March
&
Salamanca
Fort Detroit, America
Pyrenees
(assault and capture)
St. Sebastian
5
16
May
May
&
Sept.
Chateauguay, America
Nivelle
Chrjstler's Farm, America
Nive
Orthes
Toulouse
11
Jan.
6 April
22 July
12
-Aug.
(capture of)
Vittoria
On
10
27 Sept.
Barrosa
Fuentes d'Onor
21 June
28 July to 2 Aug.
Aug. & Sept.
26 Oct.
10 Nov.
11 Nov.
9 to 13 Dec.
27 Feb.
10 April
issued by the
THE
is
13
14
an abstract, was
Commander-in-Chief:
Whereas considerable inconvenience has arisen from the number of Medals which have
been issued in commemoration of the brilliant and distinguished events in which the success
of His Majesty's arms has received the Royal approbation, the Prince Regent has been pleased
to command that the following Regulations shall be adopted in tlie grant and circulation of
such marks of distinction viz.
1st. That one Medal only
:
shall
for
such dis-
tinction.
2nd. That for the second and third events, which may be subsequently commemorated in
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. That upon 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 respectively inscribed
thereupon ; and to be worn in substitution of the distinctions previously granted to such
like
individuals.
Officers
4th.
who have
received
Gold Decorations,
455
Upon each
viz.
making the
Commanding
Commanding
Officers of Brigades.
division of the
The
Army.
Officers, suspended by a
of the colour of the sash, with 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 thpir
Deputies and Assistants (having the rank c,f Field Officers)
and such other Officers as mav
;
be specially recommended, attached by a Ribbon of the same description
to the button-hoi^ "'
nf
their uniform.
Ribbon
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 transmitted to
their respective families,
Vide the London Gazette, 9th October 1813.
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NOW HOLDING RANK
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THE ARMY
OF THE
to their Stalls.)
KNIGHT S,
Colonel
Grenadier Guards.
Major-General His Roual Highness the Dithe of
Cambridge, KP. GCMG.
Scots Fus. Guards.
Field Marshal His Majestu the King of the Belgians,
fflSa
GCB. GCH.
Field Marshal
to the
F.
Duke
ri/"
22 Drs.
de-Camp
W.
H. W. Marq. of Anglesey,
GCB. GCH.
(KG.)
Buccleuch,
Edinburgh Militia.
Major-General Henry, Duke of Cleveland.
Colonel Thomas EuiL de Grey,
York Hussars, Yeomanry Cavalry,
Captain R. S. C. Marquis of Hertford, h. p.
Queen.
Sussex Militia.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
IN THE
ARMY
or THE
(KT.)
Lieut. -GeneralGeorge,Maro.o/Tweeddale,CJ3.30F.
Gien. Gds.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
IN THE
ARMY
OF THE
Field
ST.
PATRICK.
(KP.)
GCH.
UoatU
461
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
IN THE
ARMY
OF THE
KG. KT.
His
KP.
(Great Muster of
Field Marshal His
gians,
GRAND
CROSS. (GCB.)
h. p.
8 F.
^3 512a
17 F.
^ 5 Anglesey, Field Marshal H. W. Marquisof, y 512a JNlaitland, Gen. Sir Peregrine
KG. GCH. Royal Horse Guards. Pollock, Lt.-Gen. Sir George .. ..Bengal Artillery
Rif. Br.
Pottinger, Lieut. -Gen, Right Hon. Sir Henry, Bart,
^3 iM Barnard, Gen. Sir A. F. GCH
16 F.
(Civil) Bombay Infantry
^ Berestord, Gen. W. Carr, Vise. GCH
$
^
Engineers
Caldwell, Lt.-Gen. Si/James L. .MadrasEngineers
Conibermere, Gen. S., Vise. GCH.
1
Life Gds.
Cotton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Willoughby, KCH. 98 F.
1^ Douglas, Gen. Sir U.Bt. GCMG. {Civil) 15 F.
Drummond, General Sir Goidon
8 F.
Cough, Lt.-Gen. Hugh, Viscount
87 F.
Sir
Colin,
Halkett,
Gen.
45
F.
512a
Roy
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^
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Guards
2!2a Cathcart, Major-Gen. ifon. SirGto.Adjt.-Gen.
Bengal Engineers
P52\ Clifton, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. B. ACH. ..1 Dr.
23 F.
D'Aguilar, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. C
Cheape, Col. Sir John
D ennis,
James
James
John
iNLijor.-Gen. Sir
42 F.
Madras Cavalry
Doveton, Lt.-Gen. Sir
29 F.
Downes, Lt.-Gen, Ulysses, Lord
^Douglas, Lt.-Gen.
Sir
of,
GCH.
(Ciuil) 56 F.
P512a Woodford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alex. GCiUG. 40 F.
P
P
P
F.
GCMG. GCH.
32 F.
Armstrong, Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard
95 F.
Bell, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
F
Sir
H.
35 F.
Lt.-Gen.
Berkeley,
G.
\$ 512a
Bisset, Sir John, KCH. ..Commissary-General
Bloomfield, Lieut. J. A. D. Lord (Civil) h. p.
Coldst. Gds.
....64F.
Bourke, Gen. Sir Richard
212a Bowles, jNIajor.-Gen. Sir George, Lieittenant of the Tower
:.77 Foot
Brown, Lt.-Gen. Sir George, A'//
H. Lord. 53
J.
26 F.
Henry George
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
John
^
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KCH
.
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P
P
71
f'.
52 F.
462
the
Bath.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERSeontinweJ.
JNIanners, Lt.-Gen.
3 Dr,
Lord Charles S
Henry Viscotmt
60 F.
1 W.I. R.
^ Napier, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. T
22 F.
Napier, Lt.-Gen. Sir William F. P
Owen, Major-Gen. 6'n- John, KH. Dejmfy Adj.
Gen. to Royal INIariiies
Pasley, Lt.-Gen. Sir Chas. Wm.. from R. Eng.
i^ Reid, Col. Sir Wm. (Civil) ..Royal Engineers
Bengal Infantry
Richards, Lt.-Gen. Sir
JMelville, Col.
C
^
Wm
2 F.
^ Rolt, aiaj.-Gen. John
^ aSa Ross, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hew D. Dep.Adj.-Gen.
.Sir
lo the
James
James
..
Royal Artillery
..Madras Cavalry
Uuatt.
Scott,
P
|3
Sga
..83 F.
Bengal Art.
Sir James
88 F.
\^ Wallace, Gen. 6'ir John Alex. 3t
14 F.
Walson, Gen. .Sir James
Wheeler, Col. Sir Hugh Rlassey .... Bengal Infan.
Bi
Sir
Thomas,
F.
Maj.-Gen.
51
WiUshire,
y
11 F.'
iiiiaa Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
512a Woodford, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. G. KCH.
'I'ennani, Col.
^
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COMPANIONS.
Bengal Artillery
Abbot, Lt.-Col. Augustus
Abbott, Lieut. -Col. Frederick .... late of Bengal
Engineers
^
^
KH.
.41 F.
49 F.
Adams, Col. Henry Wm.
.Bengal Artillery
Alexander, Lt.-Col. James
. late of 50 F.
Anderson, Lt.-Col. Joseph, KH.
.
Bengal Artillery
Anderson, Major William
Andrews, Lt.-Gen. Augustus ....^ladras Infantry
Anstruther, Lt.-Col Philip
^
^
late
65 Foot
Bengal
Artillery
^9 Bainbrigge, IMaj.-Gen. Philip
Morley, 5 Dr. Gds.
Balders, Lt.-Col." Chas.
Wm.
late of 89 F.
Basden, Lt.-Col. James Lewis
Baumgardt, Maj.-Gen. John Gregory
Madras Army
KCMG.
^
^
(CB.)
late of
95 F.
h. p.
44 F.
?lJSa
Buller, Col.
George
Lt.-Col. Thomas
Banbury
Bombay
Inf.
Rifle Brig.
late of 80 F.
William .late of Bengal Cavalry
William
Col.
..
late IMadias
Butierworth,
John
Jiurlton, Lt.-Col.
Infantry
Maj.-Gen. Felix
90 F.
Cameron, Lt.-Col. Geo. Poulett . .Madras Infantry
h.p. 1 F.
y Campbell, Col. Charles Stewart
Campbell, Lt.-Col. John .... oo .. jMadras Infantry
Capon, Col. David
Bombay Infantry
Carmichael, Colonel Charles M. Bengal Cavalry
Lt.-Col.
Alex
Bengal Infantry
Carnegy,
Carruthers, Lieut.-Col. Richard . . .late of 2 F
212a Chalmers, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCH. 78 f"
|3 212a Calvert,
late
GCH.
Col.A.J.
of 6 Dr'
KH
P
^
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G. KH.(Civili)
Royal Artillery
Colvin, Lieut.-Col. John .... late of Bengal Army
Congreve, Lt.-Col. Geo
29 F.
Conway, INIaj. Thomas S
22 F.
^Conyers, Maj.-Gen. Chas. Edw
96 F.
212a Cooke, Lt.-Col. R. Harvey, late of Gren.
Guards
Corbett, Lt.-Col. Stuart
Bengal Infantry
Cother, Lt.-Col. Charles
late of 83 F.
Craigie, Col. P.
Charles
late of 48 F.
Bengal Infantry
Bengal Artillery
Biddulph, Lt.-Col. Edward
R. Eng.
Birch, Lt.-Gen. John Francis
Bengal Infantry
Birch, Lt-Col. R. J.
Bisshopp, Maj.Gen. Cecil
Blair, Lt.-Col. Charles Devavnes ..Bengal Army
..late of 11 Dr.
Blake, Col. ]\'illiam Williams
Blanshard, Col. Thomas
R. Engineers
Blundell, Lt.-Col. Frederick. ... Madras Artillery
Booth, William, ..Deputy Commissary-General
Bengal Lt. Cav.
Bradford, Lt.-Col. J. F
Bowyer, Lt.-Col. Cornelius .. late of Bengal Army
late of 39 F.
Bray, Lt.-Col. Edward
Royal Art.
5l2a Brereton, Col. Wm.
Bengal Art.
Brind, Lt.-Col. Fred
Bengal Artillery
Brooke, Colonel George
32 Foot
Brooke, Lt.-Col. Henry \'aughan
Brothertou, Lt.-Gen. Tho,
15 Dr.
Wm
KH
Wm
Cloete,
M.
P
^ Couper,
KH.
Edmonstone
h. p. 55 F.
Craigie, Major John Halkett
Bengal Infantry
Cunlitle, Lt.-Gen. Sir R. H. Bt., Bengal Infantry
Curtis, Lt.-Col. J. G. W... late of Bengal Infantry
Thomas
47 F.
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COMPANIONS ciMitinufd.
463
13 3iaa
IMadias Infantry
Wm.
L.,
KCH.
31i!il
KCH
Alan
80 F.
late of IMadras
U.-ColJohn
Philip
13
Army
Bengal Infantry
late of 11 F.
Bengal Infantry
Bengal Artillery
Bombay
Artillery-
Bengal Infantry
Bombay
.
late of
Infantry
R. Engineers
61 F.
63 F.
IP 512a
KH.
Unatt,
Commissary-General
^
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Fisher, Major George
Bombay Infantry
Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Charles
.late of Bengal Army
Fleming, 3Iaj.-Gen. Edw
27 F.
Forster, Major Henry
Bombay Artillery
Franklin, Henry., h. p. Insp.-Gen. of Hospitals
Franks, Lt.-Col. Thomas Harte
10 F.
Eraser, Lt.-Col. Hugh
Bengal Eng.
Fraser, Major James
,,.. .Bengal Cavalry
Filder, \ViIliam
Frederick,
\) French, Jame-;,
late of 59 F.
Bengal Infantiy
Geddes, Lt.-Col. William
Bengal Artilleiy
George, Lt.-Col. Frederick Darley.. .. h.p. 22 F.
Godby, Col. Christopher
Bengal" Infantry
13 Goldie, ]Maj.-Gen. Geo. Leigh
54 F.
13 Goidon, Lt.-Gen. William Alex
\i ?i2i Gore, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Charles, KH.
Gough, Colonel J. Bloomfield
h.)). 3 Drs.
Gowan, Col. (ieo. Edw
Bengal Artillery
Graham, Lt.-Col. Charles
Bengal Artillery
Grant, Lt.-Col. Charles
Bengal Art.
Grant, Colonel Patrick
Bengal Infantry
Grant, Lt.-Col. James Hope
9 Drs.
Grattan, Lt.-Col. John
18 F.
Greenwood,
13
23
iNIajor
Wm.
Halkeit, Lt.-Col.
Bombay
Infantry
Royal
Artillery
.late of
of Ger.
Legion
Bengal Infantry
Bombay
Infantry
. .
.late of
Bengal
Army
37 F.
13 Drs.
from 92 F.
M'l)owell,Lt.-CuL G. J.
late of 16 Drs.
M'Gregor, Major George Hall.. ..Bengal Artillery
E.P
13
p.
M'Sheny,
Lt.-Col. Thomas
Bengal Infantry
312a Rlacdonald, Maj.-Gen. Alex.
R. Artillery
312a Macflonald, Lt.-Col. Robert ..late of 35 F.
^3 Macdonald, Lt.-Col. llnhert .. late of Royal Art.
y
^
79 F.
Unatt.
JMaclean, Lt.-Col. Norman
late of 55 F.
13 Macphersou, Maj.-Gen. R. Barclay, KH.. 73 F,
Mactier, Lt.-Col. William
Bengal Cavalry
Malcolm, Lt.Col. Geo. Alex
Unatt.
Mansel, Lt.-Col. John
late of 53 F
Markham, Colonel Fred
32 F
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Michel, Lt.-Col. John
.6 F.*
Michell, Col. John
Royal Artillery
late of
464
COMPANIONS
coHtJHued.
Miller, Lt.-Col. F. Sanderson
late of 6 Dr.
Milnes, Lt.-Col. Colin J
late of 65 F,
S2a
2 Drs.
512a Money, Maj.-Gen. Archibald
lilontgomerie, Col. Patrick
Madras Artillery
^
M^
Wm
P
^
^
late of 43 F.
William
Bengal Cavalry
Paly, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Wm. KH.
Pears, Major Thn, Townsend ..Madras Engineers
h. p. 28 F.
Pennefather, Col. .lohn Ljsaght
Bengal Infantry
Penny, Col. Nicliolas
12 F.
Perceval, Lt.-Col. John Maxwell
late of 49 F.
P tender leuth, Lt.-Col. Charles
late of 22 F.
Poole, Lt.-Col. John
Power, Maj.-Gen. W. G...from Royal Artillery
h. p. 26 F.
Pratt, Col. Thos. Simson
Pattle, Col.
the
Bath.
Bombay
Infantry
94 F.
Infantry
R. Eng.
Rennell
KH.
late of
82 F.
P
^
P
Dr. Gds.
h. p. 1
late of 2 Dr.
^ Proctor, i\Iaj.-Gen. Henry Adolphiis ... .97 F. P ard. Col. John Hichaid
Warren, Lt.-Col. Charles
55 F.
laie of Madras Army
Purton, Major John
^ Piinn, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry .late of Portuguese Ser. Waters, Lt.-Gen. Edmund Fred. Bengal Infantry
^ Rainey, Maj.-Gen. Heiiry, KH.
P Wells, Col. John Neave.. ..late of R. Engineers
1
Sandwith, Lt.-Gen.
Wm
Bombay
Infantry
John
9 Dr.
Bengal Infaniry
Seaton, Major Thomas
Sewell, Maj.-Gen. Wm. Henry
Shell, Lt.-Col. Jusiin (Civil) ....Bengal Infantry
Bengal Infantry
Sibbald, Lt.-Col. Hugh
Scott, Col.
Simpson, Major
^ 2^
Wm.
late of
41 F.
Henry,
37 F.
Smelt, Lt.-Gen. William
late of Bengal Army
Smith, Lt.Col. Robert
16 Lancers
Smyth, Lt.-Col. Rowland
late Unatt.
Snodgrass, Col. Kenneth
Solheby, Major Fred. Samuel. .late of Bengal Army
late of 31 F.
Spence, Lt.-Col. Junes
Bombay Cavalry
Stack, Lt.-Col. Maurice
5JP
Wemyss,
INIaj.-Gen.
Thomas James
Artillery
212a
H'i7/,i;is,
Lt.-Col. George,
KH.
late of Rifle
Brigade
Wilkinson, Major A. P. S
late of 13 F.
T^ Wilson, Col. Sir J. M., KH. Adj. of Chelsea Hos.
Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Thomas
Bengal infantry
."late of 4 F.
)9 Wilson, Lt.-Col. Geo. Davis
Wood, Lt.-Col. Henry John
Bengal Artillery
Wood, Lt.-Col. Robert Blucher
h. p. 97 F.
Wood, Lt.-Gen. William, KH. 3 West I. Regt.
Woodbuin, Lt.-Col. Alexander ..Bombay Infantry
Woodgute, Co\. William
late of 60 F.
Wright, Col. Thomas
Unatt.
Wylde, Col. William
Royal Artillery
Wjllie, Li.-Col. William
Bombay Infantry
Wymer, Colonel Geo. Petre . . . .Bengal Infantry
Order of
St.
Michael and
465
St. George,
Bath
DD.
Kiiirr of'
I'.sq.
Captain
Micliael Seymour,
R.N.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
IN
GRAND MASTER.
His Royal Highness the
KNIGHTS,
Duke
GRAND CROSS.
L<W
of Cambridge,
F.
19
GCB.. .40
F.
Dep.-Assistant
Seaton,
19 512a Lt.-Gen.
13 ffaa Lt.-Gen, Sir Alex. Woodford,
Colonel Sir Frederick Hankei/
19 Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, Bt.
late of
GCB
19Gen.S/rC. Bulkeley
15 F.
15 F.
KG. KP.
(GCMG.)
GCB. GCH. ..26
Baynes,
Com. Gen.
Sir
F.
Stuart
KCH
Egerlon,
89 F.
Field ^laishal His Royal Highness Prince Albert,
".
KG. KT. KP.GCB
..Grenadier Guards
Gen. Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart
44 F.
Maj.-Gen. H. R. H. The Dukt of Cambridge, AG.
KP
.,,... .Scots Fus. Gds.
COMPANIONS. (CMG.)
Lt.-Col. Marq. Guiseppe de Piro.
late of R. Malta Fencible Regt.
Maj.-Gen. Henry Balneavis, KH.
King of Arms
Edward
h. p.
h. p.
466
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK
IN THE
ARMY
FOREIGN ORDERS.
The Orders mentioned in
St.
April, 1800.
Jan. 1819.
and
Merit 1740.
Red Eagle (3 Classes) 12 June, 1792.
Military
Newski 1722.
(2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1735.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782.
Sardinia St, Maurice and St. Lazarus (2 Clas.)
13 Nov. 1572,
&!X(my St. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
Ernestine (4 Classes) 25 Dec. 1833.
Spain Charles the Third (3 Clas.) 19 Sept. 1771.
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 1811.
St. Hermenigilde(2Classes)10 July,1815.
St. Isabella the Catholic (3 Classes) 1815.
Sweden Sword (3 Classes) 17 April, 1748.
T((?7cev Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July, 1804.
Tuscany St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
Wiriemburg Military Merit (3 Classes) 1759.
St.
Alexander
St.
Ann
GRAND
KG. GCB.
CROSS. (GCH.)
Conyngham, Lt.-Col. F. N. Marq.
^ Darling, Gen. Sir Ralph
Fitz Clarence, Lt.-Gen.
of,
Lord Frederick
XP..UnaU
69 F.
.... 36 f.
W.
Marq.
^
^
^
^
GCB
Blakeney, Lt-Gen.
lit.
Brisbane, Gen.
T.
.Sir
of,
Guards.
Rifle Br.
GCB... 16 F.
Hon.SirEdw. GCB.l F.
M.
Bt.
GCB
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34 F.
25 F.
|) Campbell, Gen. .Sir Hen. Fred.
Church, Lt.-Col. Sir R. CB. late Greek Lt. Inf.
Combermere, Gen. S. Vise. GCB. ..1 Life Gds.
13
13
13
9M
Adams, Gen.
Sir Geo.
13
13 Chabot,
KNIGHTS COMMANDERScoHtmueri.
467
GCB... 98 F.
12 Dr.
Major-Gen. How. Sir Edward
CB.
F.
Gabriel,
..60
Uavy,
Li.-Gen.
Sir
Wm.
13
(3 Egertoii. Gen. Sir Chas. Bulkeley, GCMG. 89F.
^ Eustace, Lt.-Gen. Wm. Cornvvallis, CR. ..60F,
y Gardiner, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert, KCB. ..R. Art.
Hanbury, J^ieut.-Gen. Sir Jolin
99 F.
6 Dr. Gds.
i3 Hawker, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas
13 Herries, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wra. Lewis, CB.
13 CusI,
Pym,
mH
mi
KNIGHTS.
41 F.
a'Court, Lt.-Gen. C. Ashe, CB
late of 50 F.
Auderson, Lt.-Col. Joseph, CB
13 Augelo, Col. E.A.
Unalt.
13 Arnaud, Lt.-Col. John
Arnold, Lt.-Gen. Jas. Robertson, A'C. from R. Eng.
late of Cape jM. R.
Austen, Col. John
1,3 Balneavis, Maj.-Gen. Henry, CMG.
Unatt.
Col.
Beckwith,
13 5.2i
Unatt.
P Bradshaw, ]\Iaj.-Gen. Geo. Paris
R. Art.
CB
13 il.il Brereton, Col.
(KH.)
13
13
13 512a
Wm
Wm.
^
13
h. p.
KCB.
77 F.
from 67 F,
Bunbury, I\Iaj.-Gen. Thomas
Burnes, Phvsician-Gen. James, M. D, E.LC. Service
Riflemen
Cape
M.
Lt.-Col.
W.
lateof
13ffiLlBurney,
Unatt.
Burroues, Lt.-Col. Robert Edward
late of 67 F,
Burdem, Col. Nathaniel
Insp. Field Officer.
Bush, Col. William
".h.p.
13 3:5a Campbell, Col. James,
Unatt.
Chatterton, Col. Jas. Chas
Unatt.
Clark, Lt.-Col. John
Unatt.
^ Gierke, Col. St. John Aug
Cloete, Col. A. J. CB. Unatt. Depuly-QuurterMaster- General, Cape of Good Hope
R. Art.
Colebrooke, Col. Sir
M. G., CB
1^ Couper, Col. Sir George, Bart. CB.
Unatt.
13 <[ffl Cox, Col. John
Unatt.
13 Cox, Col. William
Unatt.
Creagli, Col. Sii- Michael
Davison, Lt.-Col. Sir William
h. p.
Insp. F. O.
Derinzy, Col. B. Vigors
Diggle, Col. Charles . .late of R. Mil. Coll.
13 iLiLl
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Col.
Geoge
Durie, Assist.-Insp.
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13
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Wm
William
Royal Engineers
Charles
h. p.
Wm, Hen
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51 F.
^
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13 Freeth,
W. F
Major-Gen. Jas
46 F.
Gawler, Col. George
late of 52 F.
Unatt.
13 Geddes, Col. John
13 515a Gore, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Charles, CB.
315a Grant, Insp.-Gen. Sir 3. Robt. MB. CB. h. p.
h. p. Ger. Leg.
13 512ti Grsme, Lt.G. D
13 Hamilton, Col. J. Potter . .late of Sco. Fus. Gds.
Hamilton,
Maj.-Gen.
Nicholas
13
R. Art.
13 5i5a Hardinge, Lt.-Col. Richard
Harris, Col. H. Bulteel
late of 93 F.
late of 33 F.
312a Harty, Lt.-Col. Jos. Mark
Unatt.
13 Hely, Lt.-Col. Jas. Price
59 F.
13 Henderson, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Aug
Unatt.
13 512a Henderson, Lt.-Col. James
Henderson,
Major
John W^m
h. p.
13
Higgins, Col. Warner Westenra
Hogge, Col. John
Howden, Col. J. H. Lard, KCB
Unatt.
Irwin, Lt.-Col. F. C. Unatt. Commandant of the
Troops in Western Australia,
13 21i2a Jackson, Maj.-Gen. James
Jervois, Maj.-Gen. William
76 F.
Unatt.
13 Jones, Col. James
Jones,
Col.
Rice
R.
Eng,
13
13 512a Kennedy, Col. Alex. Kennedy Clark, CB.
Unatt.
13 2iaa Latour, Maj.-Gen. P. A. CB.
13 Mil Law, Lt.-Col. Robert R. Newf. Companies
13 Leslie, Col.
Charles
Major-Gen. John
h. p. Ger. Leg.
5i5a Lindham, Lieut. J. O
Lockyer,
Col. Henry Fred
97 F,
13
13 31Sa Love, Maj.-Gen. James Fred. CB. ..Unatt.
Leslie,
13 Lovell, Col. L.
13
Macadam,
Maj.-Gen. A F.
Macpherson, Rlaj.-Gen. R. B. CB
Madoi,
Col. Henru
5;2a
13 Mansel, Maj.-Gen. Robert Christopher
Marten,
Col. Thomas
212a
13
13 Macintosh,
Unatt.
Unatt.
Unatt.
Qiiar.'Mast.-Gen.
late of 92 F.
h.p.
Col. William
73 F.
Unatt.
R. Marines
.h.p.
do.
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6 F.
Unatt.
Roberts, Col. Ricii
Robyns, Col. John
late of R. Mar.
Unatt.
SSa Ross, Lt.-Col. Jas. Kerr
Sail, Li.-Col. William
late of R. Newf. Cos.
ret. full pay 30 F.
fP Singleion, Col. John
Smith, Maj.-Gen. 6(V J. M. F
R. Eng.
Smith, Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton
h. p.
Somerset, Major-Gen. Sir Henry, KCB.
Spink, Maj.-Gen. John
Stack, Maj. Geo. Fitz Gerald
late of 24 F.
Stephens, Lieut. -Col. Hen. Sykes
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Taylor, Col. Pringle
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M.
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(Eia Chatterton, Col.
James Charles
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Bombay Army
!ampbell,I.t.-Col.NeiI
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R. Harveii, CB.
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Unatt. The Cross of St. Fernando
orsyth. Surgeon John
Bengal Army Tiiird Class Dooranee Empire
Tiiird Class Dooranee Empire
late of Bengal Cavalry
raser, Major James, CB
Gardiner, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert, A'CC. A'C/i. . . R. Art... Second Class St. Anne
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Royal .Marines Knight Tower and Sword
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52 F.
A'CB
R.
KCB
San Fernando
Commander
Lt.-Col. Kohl.
Macdonell, Lt.-Gen.Sir
First Class
16 Dr.
M'Grigor, Sir J. Bt. MD. A'CB.late Dir.-Gen.ofMed.Dep.
92 F.
Macbean, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCB
Macdonald, Maj.-Gen. Alex. CB. from R. Artillery
Bengal Infantry
2 F.
, Unatt.
SJSS Ross, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hew Dalrymple, A'CB.
Deputy-Adjutant-General, R. Art.
^
([
Officers permitted to
Salter, Col.
H. F.
Wi
^
^ ^^
Scovell,
CB
CB
Lt.-Gen.
KCB.
G.
Sir
Bengal Cavalry
9 Dr.
Gov. R. MU.
n
II
Liillege,
CB
KH
Bombay
Edward
^3 3!iaa Strafford,
^3
57
Sir J.,
F.
Colds.
GCB. KH...\6
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h. p.
ft Thackwell,Maj.-Gen.
^Vm
Guards
Infantry
GOB. GCH.
of,
,,
J-toiii-lh
J
p. 7 F.
Bengal Infantry
9 Drs.
Engineers
h. p. 15 F.
CB
Stanley, Captain
Swan,
} ,.
CB
F. KCB. fromR.
W.,
471
T^
4 Drs.
Ii.
Dr.
CB
Dragoon Guards
late of
Bengal
Army
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Petre, Cli.
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A a2
472
4^ J- Paterson
43 M. Everard,
Major-Gen.
John M'Kenzie
Pinson
Bonham
Samuel Huskisson
Henry Monckton
Lieut. -Gen.
Dennis Herbert
Cosmo Gordon
Helier Touzel
^3
Major-Gen.
H. C. E. Vernon, CB.
Hon. H. E. Butler
Philip Bainbrigge, CB.
^3 Thomas Edward Napier,
KH.
Mansel, KH.
Bradshaw, KH.
43
R. c.
G. P.
\i
John Drummond
\3
J. Leslie,
\i
43
^3
Sir
^3
^3
^3
^3
CB.
^3
43
Maclaehlan
Sir Frederick Ashwoith
CMG. KH.
43
Henry Balneavis,
43
43
43
43
43
Colonel
43
KCB.
KH.
J. Spink,
43 asa J. Jackson,
43
Edward Darley
B. Aylmer
^3 I.
CB. KH.
CB.
Hon. Sir George Cathcart,
c. Bisshopp,
43
MA
KH.
Robert B. Coles
Richard Dolierty
aea Edward Byam.
Cliarles O'Neil Prendergast.
aai Charles Yorke.
Hon. Sir Edward Cust, KCH.
L. B. Lovell,
KH.
h. p.
Drs.
KCB. Unatt.
A. J. Cloete, CB. KH. Unatt.
Fied. Markhara, CB. .32 F.
William Eyre, CB. 7.3 F.
Lt.-Colonel 43 Henry Simmonds, Ceylon Regt.
John Michel, CB.6 F.
T. H. Franks, CB. 10 F.
Major Edward W. C. Wright, 91 F.
Ensign Colin Macdonald.
Quarter-Master James Murray, h. p. 24 F.
T. W. Edwards, h. p. 84 F.
43
43
Royal Artilleky.
49 5ll
-^
KH.
C. G. Falconar, KH.
Sir Richard England,
C. Middleton
43
A.C. Macintosh,
KCB. KH.
KH.
Royal Engineers.
Lieut.-Gen.
43
RovAL Marines.
Lieut.-Gen. W. Tremeuheere,
Colonel S. B. Ellis, CB.
James Whylock
KH.
KCB.
473
Jeffery,
Peach,
Anderson,
98 F.
Dr. Gds.
Lord Saltoun, 28 F.
Peacoeke, 59 F.
1
Colonels,
Captains.
Boys, 45 F.
Austen, Cape Corps
Wigram, S. F. Gds.
Sir
1
W. A.
Maxwell,
Dr.
Lieutenant. Colonels.
Archer, 44 F.
Arthur, 3 Dr. Gds.
M'Manus, 48
F.
Pottinger, 23 F.
Mainwaring, 59 F.
Cavan, 30 F.
Layard, 9 F.
West, Gr. Gds.
Hebden, 1 W. I. Regt.
J. Macdonald, 5 F.
Powys, GO F.
Stoyte, 63 F.
Lord
Eliot, 1 Life
Gds.
Lawley, 2 do.
Morgan, do.
Croft, do.
Scobell, 2 Drs.
Powell, 6 Drs.
Sir W. C. Moorshead, Bt. do.
Sir W. R. C. Cooke, Bt.
7 Drs.
Walter, 8 Drs.
Drs.
Sykes,
Brisco, do.
Fox, 12 Dr.w
Garratt, 14 Drs.
Spicer, 16 Drs.
F.
Chute, 2 F.
Scroggs, 5 F.
Armytage, 6 F.
Jenner, 7 F.
Edgell, do.
Fenton, 9 F.
Ward, 1 1 F.
SirG. C. Bishopp, Bt. 12
Wade, 13 F.
Auchmuty, do.
Hogge, do.
Busby, do.
Nicol, do.
Wilkinson, 16 F.
Ashworth, 19 F.
Moore, do.
Dunbar, 21 F.
Cotton, do.
Edgar, 26 F.
Park, do.
Pattison, 27 F.
Edwardes, 30 F.
Pedder, 31 F.
Wilmot, do.
Parker, 33 F.
Sitwell, 34 F.
Butler, 36 F.
Sinclair, 38 F.
Holden, do.
Wilbraham, 39 F.
Hamilton, do.
Morley, 40 F.
O'Leary, 55 F.
Goode, 62 F.
Galley, 19 F.
Stuart, 46 F.
Baillie, 42 F.
do.
Erskine, 17 Drs.
Candler, do.
Wells, 41 F.
Egginton, do.
Lloyd, 47 F.
Bellers,
Lloyd, do.
Elgee, do.
Hotham,
Driberg, Unatt.
W.
Lenipriere, 53 F.
Elliott, 2 W. I. Regt.
Peel, do.
Bellingham, do.
Monro, 57 F.
Huson, 61 F.
Hewett, 62 F.
Majors.
Heywood,
do.
50 F.
F.
474
O'Callaghan, do.
Jones, 96 F.
Cubitt, 63 F.
Rolt, do.
Sheldon, do.
Barry, 65 F.
Bidgood,
Trafford, do.
Barnard, do.
Needhani, 68 F.
Buchanan, 70
F.
AYilson,7l F.
Boyle, 72 F.
Evelyn, do.
Proby, 14 F.
Aitken, 77 F.
Gary, do.
Montresor, 82 F.
Timins, do.
Keyt, 85 F.
Aide, do.
Warde,
do.
Herring, 87 F.
Fulcher, do.
Campbell, 89 F.
Tattnall,
92 F.
Scott, do.
Smith, do.
Master, 95 F.
Gowan, 97
F.
De
3 do.
Lieutenants.
Hawkslev, 2 Drs.
Lord O. A. FitzGerald, Royal
Horse Gds.
Lord Geo. C. G. Lennox, do.
Howell, 2 Dr. Gds.
Pearson, 4 Dr. Gds.
Tichborne, 6 Dr. Gds.
Young, 9 Drs.
Harrison, 10 Drs*
Trelawny, 6 Drs.
Walters, do.
Probyn, do.
Clements, 10 Drs.
Fairlie, do.
Brinkley, 11 Drs.
Lowe, do.
Blair, 13 Drs.
Chetwynd, 14 DrS.
Spilling, do.
Ford, do.
Tollemache, 17 Drs.
Fox, Gr. Gds.
Rumbold,
do.
Brandling, do.
Allan, 1 W. L Regt.
Patterson, do.
Hunt, 2 do.
Birley, do.
Leslie, do.
Hunte, 82 F.
1 F.
Jones, do.
Phillips, do.
Tolcher, 2 F.
Ellice, 3 F.
Knott, 4 F.
Robertson, 6 F.
Hills,
W.
I.
Regt.
Bluntish, 9 F.
Wemyss, 55
Garner, 12 F.
Helyar, 14 F.
Williams, 17 F.
Rivers, 19 F.
Moore, 22 F.
Deane, do.
Sir H. O. R. Chamberlain,
Bt. 23 F.
Jones, 27 F.
WiUson, 28 F.
Scarman, 31 F.
Harris, 32 F.
Gardner, 34 F.
Machel, 37 F.
George, do.
Banke, 21 F.
Chambers, 17 F.
Dickinson, 25 F.
Ficklin, 26 F.
Kirwan, 59 F.
Hobson, do.
Stratton, 38 F.
Gaynor, 39 F.
Cornets, Ensigns,
Sfc.
Murphy,
Alexander, 41 F.
Menzies, 42 F.
1 F.
Forster, 4 F.
Castle, 17 F.
Clarke, 20 F.
Moore, 22 F.
Paynter, 23 F.
Gubbins, 28 F,
Lennard, 46 F.
Eustace, do.
Nangle, 47 F.
Bushe, 48 F.
ClifFe, 50 F.
Robertson, 61 F.
Lyon, 52 F.
Flower, do.
Waters, 53 F.
Godden. 56 F.
Chapman, 59
F.
Davies, 33 F.
Cockburn, 35 F.
Fletcher, 42 F.
Egan, 45 F.
Stretton, 46 F.
Evans, do.
Moore, 53 F.
Lee, 67 F.
Bent, 58 F.
F.
Holloway, 60 F.
Nicholson, do.
Murray, 62 F.
Roberts, do.
Alexander, 64 F.
Webber, 67 F.
Johnstone, do.
Gauntlett, 63 F.
Stamer, do.
Fuller, 68 F.
Smith, 72 F.
Vincent, 73 F.
Stackpoole, do.
Maude, 77 F.
Elrington, 78 F.
Nicol, 68 F.
Crooke, 69 F.
Ord, 71 F.
Watson, do,
Blennerhussett, do.
Araiel, 73 F.
Watson, 76 F.
Meade, 77 F.
Moncrieflfe, 78 F.
Neville, 86 F.
Campbell, 92 F.
Ramsden, do.
95 F.
Molyneux, do.
Currie, 81 F.
Piatt,
Daveney, 2 W. I. R.
Bookey, 83 F.
Mein, 84 F.
Bond, 85 F.
Sir H. H. Edwardes, Bt.
Thompson, 89 F.
Thursley, 90 F.
Smyth, 91 F.
Buchanan, 92 F.
Ryan, 99 F.
do,
Miller, do.
Maxwell, 95 F.
Nicholson.
RESIGNATIONS.
Captain.
Mercer, R. Mar.
Assist. -Surgeons,
Brown, 23 F.
Mackenzie, 47 F.
Bolton, 73 F.
Robertson, Staff.
47
ABSCONDED.
Paymaster Peddie, 90 F.
Lieutenant,
L'Estrange, R. Ait.
Paymaster,
Assistant Comm.-Generals.
Mitchell.
Sayers, 15 F.
Lieutenants.
Hutchisson, R. Mar.
Surgeons.
Maclayan, 20 F.
M'Gregor, 55 F.
MacphersoD, 54 F.
DISMISSED.
M'Culloch.
Newton, do.
SUPERSEDED.
Lieutenant Ronalds, 77 F.
476
DEATHS.
Bowler, 80 F.
pay, J. Sinnott, Unatt.
Mostyn, 3 W. I. Regt.
R. Art.
Steele, Ceylon Regt.
J. N. Colquboun, R. Art.
Kingsmill, Canadian Regt.
Innes, R. Art.
Lieutenant -Colonels.
Wodeliouse, do.
Erskine, R. Mar.
P. Walsh, h. p. Irish Br.
Antill, h. p. New Bruus. Fenc.
P. Grieve, ret. full pay, 75 F.
Belson, h. p. R. Mar.
H. R. Gore.
Bel ton, Unatt.
J. Leslie, Unatt.
M. Louis, ret. f. p. R. A. A. Bi^'nell, h. p. R. Mar.
S. Black, Unatt.
C. L. Nesbitt, 60 F.
Lord Dacre.
Blackmore, late 4 Vet. Bn.
F. L. Barralier, h. p. Rifle Br.
Brittain, h. p. R. Mar.
C, Deane, 1 F.
R. B. Brown, Unatt.
Lieutenant- Generals.
Sir H. Darel, Bt.
Cheapo, h. p. 5 Gar. Bn.
C. J. Cootc, 18 F. {ofwo^mds.)
Chisholm,
late 4 Vet. Bn.
G. Meyriclc.
C. Lewis, 80 F.
Coddington, ret. f. p. R. Eng.
Sir A. Pilkington, 20 F.
J. W. L. Paxton, 69 F.
Daintry,
Unatt.
Fene.
Malta
Rivarola,
Count
T. C. Robe, R. Art.
De Burgh, li. p. Port Serv.
Sir Robert Arbuthnot, 70 F. L. F. Jones, 2 W. I. Regt.
Dewell, h. p. R. Art.
Sir L. P. J. Parry.
J. Burns, 2 F.
Dodsworth, h.p.3 Prov. Bn.
Sir Charles J. Napier, 22 F. W. C. Forbes, R. Eng.
Domvile, h. p. R. Art.
Sir Neil Douglas, 78 F.
J. Whitcomb, ret. full pay,
Eminson, h. p. 23 Di's.
A. G. Lord Saltoun, 2 F.
R. Mar.
W. Gregory, ret. full pay,
Sir Wm. Warre, 94 F.
J. D. O'Brien, Unatt.
R. Eng.
G. Burrell, 39 F.
Hilliard, Unatt.
J. W. Smith, R. Ai-t.
G. Phillpotts, R. Eng.
Generals.
F.
Macbean,
ret.
full
Majors.
H. Daubeney, 80 F.
Major- Generals.
L. Bradshaw.
J. Allan, 50 F.
Peter Brown.
R. B. Gabriel.
R. W. H. Howard Vyse.
V. E. Eyre.
J.
Whetham.
C. R. MacDonncll, 29 F,
Captains.
Graves, 15 F.
Gillespie, 18 F.
Colonels.
Cockburn,
W.
Balvaird.
H. Standish, h. p. 39
A. Hunt, R. Art.
B. C. Browne.
C. C. Dansey, R. Art.
Alex. Brown, R. Eng.
P. Mathewson, h. p.
Rangers
R. Art.
Paley, Unatt.
Palliser, do.
F.
Hanson, do.
Twining, 04 F.
York Fannce, 73 F. {killed in action.)
S.
Parker,
h. p. Rifle
Br.
Perry, h. p. 34 F.
Piercy, Unatt.
Pitman, do.
Rannie, do.
Silver, do.
D. P. Webb, do.
Deaths.
F. Wcllcr, ret. full pay, R.
Art.
Whitle, Unatt.
P. T. Wilson, h. p. R. Mar
Bacmeistcr, h. p. Ger. Leg.
Hagemann, h. p. do.
Baron Magins, h. p. do.
Dillon. Bt.
46
F.
Westropp, 51 F.
Piliner, do.
Grubbt, 53 F.
Spiller, do.
Woodford, 56 F.
Sykes, do.
Duncan, 58 F.
Du
F.
Cano, do.
Cotton, 64 F.
Mullay, do.
Edwards, do.
Traeev, 69 F.
Chute, 70 F.
Kirkland, 80 F.
Montgomerie, do.
Spier, 86 F.
MacPherson, 91 F.
Swettenham, 95 F.
Geo. Jones, 1 W. I. Regt.
Wilson, 3 do.
Smith, Ceylon Regt.
Jones, St. Helena Regt.
Horsley, Gold Coast Corps
Ramsav, R. Art.
Ellis, do.
Garvey, do.
Leonard, dn.
C. T. Hutchinson, R. Eng.
Barclay, R. Mar.
Cell, do.
Sutherland, do.
Lock, do.
Alcock, h. p. 63 F.
W. Atkin, h. p. 88 F.
Baron, h. p. R. Mar.
Balersley, h. p. 30 F.
Budd, h. p. Dillon's Regt.
R. Clark, h. p. 68 F.
T. N. Clark, h p. 24 Drs.
W. Clark, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn.
T. Clark, late 2 Vet. Bn.
C. Collins, late 8 Vet. Bn.
J. Coote, late 10 Vet. Bn.
Couhhard, h. p. 1 Dr. Gds.
Crampton, h. p. 97 F.
Crowtlier, h. p.
Wag.
Brevmann,
Meyer, h.
R. Mar,
Ger. Legion
h. p.
p. do.
Diechman,
De
h. p. do.
Wissell, h. p. do.
Paymasters.
Canadian Regt.
h. p. Ceylon Toole, 61 F.
Regt.
Smith, 1 W. I. Regt.
Kenworthy, h. p. 48 F.
Hood, Recruiting Dist,
A. Lane, h. p. 98 F.
Dean, h. p. 25 F.
J. O. Lloyd, h. p. 74 F.
Sir E, Doughty, Bt. h. p.
Lee, h. p. 21 F.
4 W. L Regt.
W. Long, Unatt.
T. Hunter, h. p. 7 Dr. Gds.
C. A. McDonald, h. p. 32 F. Knight, h. p. German Legion
J. JIacdonald, h. p. 91 F.
Ledingham, h. p. 34 F.
E. Naylor, h. p. R. Mar.
Tiddeman, h. p. 75 F.
W. Nowlan, h. p. 91 F.
W. H. White, h. p. German
Orrell, h. p. 34 F.
Legion
T. R. Parker, bite 6 Vet. Bn.
Phair, h. p. 104 F.
Adjutant.
Pickering, h. p. 4 F.
VV. G. Pigou, h. p. 83 F.
Bruce, h. p. Windsor FoPoole, h. p. 88 F.
resters.
Rankin, h. p. 8 F.
Ryneweld, h. p. 93 F.
Seymour, h. p. 32 F.
Quarter-Masters.
R. Steele, h. p. 10 F.
E. H. Stewart, h. p. R. Mar. Morse, Coldst. Gds.
Aston, Scots. Fus. Gds.
W. Townshend, h. p. 83 F.
Imray, 15 F.
J. Ward, h. p. 15 F.
pCoakley, Ceylon Regt.
F. Watson, h.
57 F.
Kellett, h. p.
J.
Morgan, 36 F.
Douce, 27 F.
MacQueen, 60
h. p. Wag. Tr.
Fairtlough, h. p. R. Mar.
J. FitzGerald, h. p. 77 F.
Gullagher, h. p. 98 F.
Gillies, Unatt.
Graves, b. p. R. Mar.
Hackett, late 1 Vet. Bn.
Drew,
5 do.
Carroll, h. p. 53 F.
Gumming, h. p. 42 F.
Eraser, h. p. 72 F,
Lamb, late 2 Vet. Bn.
Pegg, h. p. 28 Drs.
late
J. R. Johnston, Una^t.
Scroope, 1 F.
Bagenall, 8 F.
Lillie, 18 F.
A.H.
Dalgety, h. p. 89 F.
Hamilton, Unatt.
Higgin, h. p. 12 F.
Hood, late 9 Vet. Bn.
Jervis, h. p. 24 F.
J. Johnson, h. p. 40 F.
Lieutenants.
S;r
4.11
Bush,
Tr.
Kennedy,
&(c.
Wilson, 6 Drs.
Cripps, 24 F.
Maitland, h. p. 90 F.
Garrett, h. h. 23 F.
Shand, do.
Page, 29 F.
Clarke, 51 F.
Thackeray, 56
Mayne, 58 F.
Martin, 78 F.
F.
Monro, do,
Sandford, Rifle Brigade
Hill, 2 W. L Regt.
Dawson, do.
Pringle, 3 do.
Hales, Gold Coast Corps
Jones, do.
h. p.
Greatorek, R. Eng.
Deputy Inspectors-General.
Koe, do.
Bakewell, h. p. 27 F.
Dr. Shanks
Brokenshire, late 11 Vet. Bn, Dr. Arthur, h. p.
478
Deaths.
Assistant Inspectors.
Dr. Robson,
Dr.
li.
p.
Sibbald, h. p.
Kenny, h. p.
Dr. Wilson, h.
p.
Surgeon- Major,
Dr. Cleland, 69 F,
Wray, 87 F.
Harvey, 70 F.
Peile, 91 F.
Dr. Kelioe, Gold Coast corps Dr. Westall, 94 F,
M'Culloch,
Assistant Surgeons,
Duncan, 12 F.
Dr. Ryan, 56 F.
Campbell, 59 F.
I.
Regt.
M'JBean, do.
Dr. Mackenzie, do.
Drysdale, h. p. 33 F.
Matthews, do.
Mein, h.p. 73 F.
Dr. King, do.
Elkington,
Hibernian Deakins, do.
R.
School
Roosmalecocq, do.
Bransly Cooper, h. p. Ord.
3 W.
Agar, Staff
Lucas, do.
Griffith,
Johnston, 75 F.
Boyce, 83 F.
h. p. do.
Williams, h. p. 67 F.
Sander, h. p. Ger. Legion
Purveyor.
Hodges, h. p.
INDEX.
Abbey, Robert
'
480
Index.
371
Ralph Shultleworth 337
337
Robert
Robert Marshall
123
Rodney Vansittart 294
Thomas
419
424
William
William
419
Wm. Warner 97, 135
Alley, Tottenham
371
Allfrey, Goodrich Holmsdale
122
Allinson, Edward Dawsou 291
Allix, Charles
30
William Kent
151
Allman, George
433
337
Alpe, llamond
Alston, James
371
Alton, Victor Count
446
371
Altenstein, Hen. Baron
Alves, John
64
Ambrose, George James 154
371
Ames, John
Amiel, Charles Fred.
232
George Lewis Dive 161
371
Amyatt, Augustus
Amyott, Rich. Garrett
371
Anderdon, Hobart Grant 174
Anderson, Aliraham Collis 238
Alexander
293
Andrew, MD. 432
Arthur, MD.
253
248
Charles
433
Charles
Charles George 254
David, MD.
160
173
David
Edward Abbot 188
134
George
Henry
93, 262
199
James
Allen, Joseph
James Warren
Hastings
John
John David
John Grattan
John Richard
221
202
428
188
269
Joseph, C:7^./aJ. 52
Joseph Henry 121
Richard
Richardson
Rob. Carew,
MD.
242
Thomas
William,
William
William
William
William
216
230
Willi
CB.
433
113
114
255
371
A.
217
Wm. Abbott 202
Wni. Cochrane
59, 267
408
ni
371
'Hionias
'
139
'i'homas
Thomas
Thomas
Douglas
207
207
481
Index.
Armstrong, James Wells 200
John
69, 259
Jol.n
337
419
John
Jiihn
Cooper
Montijaniery
Richard, KCB.
10, 112, 183
371
Rich. Say
S. F.
T. P. St. Geo.
William
William
William A.
William Bruce
Wm.
Wm.
Henry
Cairnes
Armytage, Henry
Henry
Arnaud, John, KH.
Arney, Chas. Aug.
337
219
114
200
167
312
168
124
371
166
32
148
52
64
371
Arnold, Henry
James Robertson,
11,281
William Serjeant 219
KH, KC.
William Trail
Arnott, Alexander
Archibald,
155
371
MD
433
114
96
113
George Munro
Rt. //oil. 6'n- George,
Baii.KCH. 12,112,201
Thomas
54, 123
227
Ashburnham, Hon.T. 33, 117,
180
408
Ashe, W'illiam
Waller
237
Ashmore, Charles
56, 187
John
63, 292
307
Ashton, Henry
Ashwin, James Collins
208
Aruudell, Theodore
Askew, Thomas
Askwiih,
Aslett,
Wm.
John Thompson
Wm.
Astell, Rich.
Astlev,
13
337
Harrison
Stration
Wm.
89,
268
293
293
39, 144
Charles Edward
John Dugdale
Richard D.
316
150
200
Aston, Henry
114
Asluto, Pierre
450
Atcherley, Francis Toppin'g
181
Atchison, George Tumour
219
Henry Alex.
337
Atherley, Edw. Gambier 196
Mark Kerr 63, 244
Francis Heury 191
Athorpe, John
237
Horton
Atkin, John
371
188
113
307
Bacon, Harry
Bacot, John'
George
371
448
436
433
Christian
John ThomasWalson 3
Hnmplny J.G. 254
. James
224 Baddeley, Fred. Clinton
Herman Stuart
146
John
191
1
59, 267
Robert
Robert Philip
4()!i
Backhouse, Peter
408
Thos. Deoring 222
liacmeisici', Arnold
449
91, 331
Edward I).
Edwin Heniy
371
371
6/)
Richard
Atkin, William
Atkinson, Charles
Charles
John
John
241
371
T.
Richard
Thomas, MD.
Thus. Johnston
326
J.
163
Fred.
Henry
63,
282
John FraserLodington
270
309
Wm. H.Clinton 200
Bagenall,
182
William
204
113 Bagnell, Frederick
Wm. Henry
163
182 Bagot, Charles
Attree, Frederic Simes
40
Edward
Aitye, Francis Lionel Oc67
153
tavius
George
96, 168
194
Atty, James
Geor;
221
87 Bagshaw, Isaac
Aubin, Philip
419
Bagshaue, Samuel R.
Auchinleck, Grahame MD.
114
233 Bailey, Charles
337
Auchmuly, Sam. Benj. CB.
Jas. Alderson
371
11, 217
ftlichael
427
John
208
AVilliam
286
Audain, John Willett P. 167
^^'illiam
427
Austen, Chas. Wilson
235 Bailie, Frederick
217
Henry Edmund
337
James
337
Henrv Havershara 175
James
239
John,' KH.
37
William Alex.
234
William Forward 251 Baillie, Andrew
371
Austin, Alfied
218
Duncan James
120
Edward Frederick 371
Geo. Clement
284
Edw. Griffiths
113
Hugh
30
Hugh Whitchurch 207
Hugh Smith
120
Norton
298
James William
120
Thomas
371, 452
Robert
167
William,
310
Thomas
408
Autran, Alexander
448
Wm. Douglas Hall 175
Avery, Thomas
371
\^'illiam James
202
Awty, Joseph
119 Baily, John
371
Ayles, John George Aug. 293 Bain, David S. Erskine
311
Aylraer, Charles Wm.
218
George
428
Fred. Ciia.
99,241
John
371
Henry
268
William, MD.
433
Thomas Brabazon 12 Bainbrigge, Arthur
164
Ayshford, Aaron IMoore
371
Edward
285
Ayton, Hen. Abraham
John Hankey
Whitmore
236
58, 453
Robinson
433
Philip, CB.
13
Aytoun, James
133
Philip J.
283
xMarriotl C. W.
337
Thomas Parker 371
Baines, Cuthbert A.
337
Babington, William
Baird,
Sir
133
David, Bart
226
William Know 114
John, MD.
432
Baby, Anthony Duperon 337
Thomas Carpendale 190
Daniel
38 Baker, Charles Smart
210
Daniel Antoine
250
Chailes Osborn
295
Bace, George Alex.
Edward
213
IH
Henry William
Edward
183
117
Bachelle, Lewis de, Baron
Frederick Grote
220
Von Dem Brinck
448
F. M.
114
Rackhaus, Arnold Erich
449
George
36
Franz Fred.
449
George
113
Back, John
113
George
371
Thomas
114
Geo. Granville
337
Backhouse, John Iggulden 408
Jaraes
120
'
MD
482
Index.
284
Biirclay,
337
307
337
190
371
Thomas
138
Valentine
18R
William
337
William
Wm. Erskine
113
William Thomas 237
337
Balck, Geo. Philip
208
Balcombe, James
Raiders, Chas.Wm. Morley,
CB.
57, 125
371
Baldoek, Chas. Robert
Baldwin, George Walter 182
John
173
Bale, Henry Edward
185
William
371
Balfour, Francis Walter
253
113
George
Henry Lowther
273
Hugh
Edward
163
David
Henry Ferguson
Baring, Charles
Ernest
Francis
Frederick
215
148
448
150
George
449
Henry
136
447
419
408
114
196
Lewis Charles
Barker, Alexander
Anthony
Arundel
Francis Oliver
George Digby
George Robert
Barl
F. P.
Barlow, Cuihbert
Cuthbert
Geo. Edw. Pratt
Wm.
Hen,
John
MD.
173
161
31
284
David James
371
371
371
308
309
408
53, 282
Philip
Philip John Siapleton
Robert
St. Geo. Ryder
William,
MD.
William Henry
William Wigram
Barstow, George
Barter, Richard
Bartholomew, George C.
Bartlet, Fred. George
Bartlelt, Henry
Battler, Alex. Fisher
Bartley,
George
John Cowell
John Metge. MD.
Walter Tyler
Barton, Ezek.
James
Montagu
Dunbar
Barwell, Osborne
WilliamHenry 186
315
153
152
Bampfield, Wm. John
Bampfylde, Francis James 173
Banbury, Wdliam
160
Bancroft, William Charles 167
Bankes, Henry EldonG. 124
116
Banks, John
Bannatine, Richard
312
Bannatyne, John Millar
169
Banner, Robt. JMurray 100,
245
Banon, Rich. Geo. Davys 248
Banyard, John
167
Barney, Richard
Barnston, Roger
William
Barou, Richard John
Barr, David
John
Barr, J.
Barrett, Charles Carter
Knox
Richard
Richard Doyle
141
Thomas
Thomas
286
AVilliam,
132,
MB.
William Newman
Barron, Fenwick Boyce
Luke, MD.
371
431
225
271
271
227
161
371
307
237
414
155
433
157
112
155
237
114
337
Richard Stanstead 236
51
114
183
222
311
128
224
207
160
266
242
232
272
371
38
Robert Montelieu
216
250
114
196
337
150
337
WilliamTownsend271
Rob. Carter
284
236
Natli.
37
195
194
173
285
Gustavus Lambert
Bassett, Wm. Watkin
Edward
178 Bastard, B. J. PoUexfen
100
George Adams
James Stokes 36,
James AVhittaker 225
Wm. Benjamin
Rich. Knowles
337 Batchelor, Horatio Pettus
Richard Aloore
201 Batchellor, Sam. Geo.
Samuel
419 Bate, Frederick
William
93 Bateman, Robert
William English
Ro\vland
130 Bates, Henry
Fitz. Edw.
62,
Barnetson, Alexander
371
John
Barnett, Charles FitzRoy 205
Robert
MD.
James
John Thomas
Howell
Robert
William
William C.
James,
165
371
iMaurice
236
53, 165
178
127 Barnadiston, Nathaniel
James William
Robert Wm. 100. 240 Barnard, Sir Andrew
illD.
Fran.GCJ3.GC//.7,252,453
Tho. Graham,
Chas. Loudon 294, 298
311,453
185
38
George Percy
W^m. Stewart
337
145
Hen. George
Balgonie, Alex. Vhct.
Henry Wm.
35
Balguy, Charles Yelverion 192
Markland
116
Henry
155
Robert Gary
192
Balinhard, John Allan
371
Wm. Andrew M. 145
Carnegy De
182 BarneSjA. Armstrong 93, 157
Bali, Alexander Francis
337
257
Caleb
Francis
Drury Richard
36
196
Thomas Gerrard
Edmund Charles 260
162
Henry iNIaynard
Melville,
311
65
Barry, Charles
Charles William
Daniel Paterson
371
230
269
326
234
87
112
275
326
118
Fredk. Thomas
Arthur Hervey
Henry
^^'illiam
145
174
419
165
483
Index.
Baumgartner, Mowbray
Rob. Julian
Bawtree, Edw. Wni.
MD.
Henry Smyth
Hen. Addington
Henry Lambert
James Walker
John
John
John Arthur
Thomas
161
Frederick
97,
179
George
VV'm. Henry
435
239 Beauchamp, Henry
14
238
B.
Earl
205
260
207
240
170
427
307
113
237
408
203
428
136
Cha. Eustace 372
Beauclerk, Loi-JGeo. Aug. 136
Beaufort, Hen. Buke of
117, 133
Beaufoy, Benjamin
99, 316
Beaulieu, Adolphus de
447
Beaumont, Fred. Edward
Blackett
286
William
113
Beazley, George Grant
256
1 12
Becher, Arthur Mitford
Charles Grant
114
John Foulkes
255
9,
Baylis, Robert
251
159
W. NichoU Wrixon
371
214
243 Beck, Richard Edward
241
316 Becker, John
451
371 Beckett, Thomas
432
205 Beckham, Horatio
338
284
Thomas
91
George
Geo. Augustus
Henry
John
Elliott
Beckwith, Charles,
Neville Saltren
Keats
Paget
271
181
Stuart
114
372
159
Thomas
William
Zachary Clutter-
buck
Baynes, Charles Edward
Stuart
Geo. Edward
Geo. Macleod
Bell,
Samuel
372
Thomas Lynden
Thomas, CB.
179
50
James
James Fleming
Bayley, Edward
Edw.Robt. Ward
283
41
286
159
337
CB
12
Henry
200
Sidney
62, 252
William, KH.
35
Bedell, Walter Death
372
Bedford, Louis Henry
188
Wm. Fanshawe 69,
211
-Wm. Devaynes
414
Bedingfield, John
199
Philip
271
Beech, William
427
'
Beere, Daniel
Henry John Le
Marchant
240 Beetham, Dillon
JohnLambertEdw, 212
William
Sir E. Stuart,
Begbie, Alex. John
159
William
41,266
William
183
William
216
William MD. 309, 326
William
414
Whiteford John
226
Bellairs, William
200
Bellasis, J. B.
113
Sellers, William
222
Bellew, William
152
408
372
38
Belson, Frederick Charles 285
George John
53
Beltz, Samuel
428
Bellon, Achilles
Cha. Joseph de
Belshes, John Murray
Bellot,
Bender, Benoit
Benison, Alexander
91
216
Samuel
190
Robt. William 251
Benn, Anthony
268
Piercy
68, 267
Bennett, Bryan O'Donnell 372
Francis Levett
195
Fred. Wentworth 338
George
171
George B.
308
James
338
James
372
Valentine
184
Robert
215
Thomas
140
Thomas Westropp 190
Wm. Cha. Frind
Burlton
157
William Henry
193
'
205
52 Ben
Wm.Hen.Worthy295
'
484
Index.
Beresford,
274
338
Bewes,
102,225
125
Bewley, George Wra.
257
J?ews, Heniy John
235
GCB.GCH. (5,211,452
James Hamilton
372
372 Bezant, John
Berfbrd, Kicliard
126
Bickerstaff,
448
Robert
Berger, Charles
186
445
James
Berington, James
Berkeley, Cha. A. . H. 64, Bicknell, Philip Blundell 225
179
149 JJiddle, Waring Alex.
194
Edw. Stratton
John Matthew
113
Fitz Hardirige
119 Biddulph, George
Michael ShrapFrancis Wm.
270
nel
120
Fitz Hardinge
274
Robert
Sir Geo. Henry
338
Theopliilus
Fred., KCB.
9, 186
Tho. Myddelton 65
-//(). Geo. Cliarles
408
Grantley Fitz Hardinge 408
Walter
234
Biggs, Charles Newton
George Lennox
124
Rawdon
186
John
211
Thomas
Henry W,
123
408
Bignell, Cha. Phillips
Sackville Hamil171
lOQ
9, 227 Bilham, David
428
Billings, Francis Thos.
Bernard, Ludovico, MD.
263 Billingiou, John Wyndham
20
Luke FitzGeralJ
157
234 Bindon, Henry Vereker
268
338 Bingham, Charles
Peter
338
Hon. W. Smvtli
Edm. Hayler
148
Lurd
338
George,
Geo. Wm. Pow
Thomas
338
216
408
lett
Walter
97 211
Henry
William
338
Tho. Rich. D, 222
450
Berner, Carl Ernest
118
Berners, William
326,338 Binnie, William
284
212 Binney, Chas. Richard
Berrey, Thomas
113
113 Birch, Fred. William
Berry, Edward Iling
371
George
Edward Riu213
338
175
James
Geo. Fred.
256
James Francis
James Parsons
338
419
John Francis, CB
Richard
432
Titus
9., 281
206
Lea
Bertram, Charles Pelgue 192
Richard James Hoi
Best, Chas. Lewis
372
112
Gustavus George
447
well
William Charles 114
Mawdistly Gaussen 185
261
Rich. Mordesley 98,161 Bird, Henry
338
Henry Charles
172
iyo?j. Rob. Rainy
113
Jolin Fra.
Thomas
311
112
Lewis Saunders
Thomas Charles Har136
Wm. Oliver
dinge
224
114
William
447 Birdwood, Chris.
427
Birney, George
Hon. William Draper
152
Knox
Birnie,
'J'homas
Mortimer
253
239
Beswick, Frederick
189 Biron, Edwin
112
Bethune, Duncan Munro 160 Birrell, David
65
Robert
244 Birtwhis,tle, John
183
John
Betson, William
419
Wm. Airde 183
Bett, James
433
Bettesworth, Heniy
338 Biscoe, Geo. Grattan 99, 218
338
James
Bishop,
James Treva306
William
187
nion
419
William
Bettg, George
233
Wm. Thomas
177 Bishopp, Rich. Pretyman 169
Betty, William Thomas
126
Bisset,
KCB.
Sir John,
KCH.
Beverhoudt,
Bissett,
427
Thomas, MD.
435
John Jarvis
69, 259
Geo. Edw. L. C. 206
Richard S. A.
326
Oswald Samuel
92, 141
40
53
433
338
419
408
372, 453
Blachley, Chailes
Henry
Black, Ebenezer
George
James
James
John
John Lewis
Thomas
William Thos
Blackall, John
65
408
311
338
Robert
201
Robert
173
Robert
112
Blackburne, John Henry 273
William
243
William
60
Blacker, Lathan Wm.
308
John Robert
254
Blackett,
Christopher
Edw.
245
Blacklin, Richard
Blackwell,
W.
Blackwood, John
Richard
436
270
372
246
Blagrave, James
Blair,
David Hunter
James Hunter
61, 149.
Richard
Robert
196
135
184
George Lascelles 295
George Piikingtou226
James Bunbury
John
John Heniy
'
372
372
176
iMatthew Gregory
31
Maurice Lynch
170
138
Hubert HoeyJex- 169
Stephen
245
jMichael
Wm.
"
Williams,
CB.
30
Blakeney, lit.Hon.SirEdw.
GCB.GCH.
8,112,158
Edward Hugh 453
Blakeney, Robert
Blakiston,
John
Lawrence
199
116
214
485
ndvx\
RlAistOT), Thomas Wrig1jt274
251
Wamire, Chailes
308
IM.inc, Charles Garrow
87-2
Hlancliard, William
157
Blanckley, Edw. James
Horatio Nelson
Charles
296
B'*Tid, F.dward Loftus
286
W illiam
Bodd
ini,
23"2
Bodle> tleorge
Boehmer, Frederick
Boghurst, Edward
243
338
372
228
208 Bogtti, Andrew Catiicart 230
R()l)ert
306
230
372 Hogt-ie, John, MD.
432
414
35 Boggis, James Eilward
338 Boitien, Jean Baptisie
Robert
451
Seynioiir John
150 Boileau, Fra. Burton
113
114
Cha A. f'enrhyn 253
Bliinchard, John Henry
John
Ret'sr
15lankeney, John Edwaid 372
372
Samuel Brandram
BlansharJ, Tiiomas, CB.
37,281
40, 173
Biatherwick, Thomas
311 Boissier, John William
186
Geo. VVm.
338 Bold, Waller Saxton
261
Blathwayt, Geo. William 338 Boidero, George Neeld
172
IMaxland, John
113
Henry
372
Lonsdale
Blay, Samuel Sutton
419
33
Blenkame, W. H,
326 Boles, Thomas
112
Blenkins, Geo. Eleazar
146 Bolomey, Lewis W^m, Jas
Wm. Baien G.
408
113 Bolton, Abraham
CB.
92
Augustus Samuel 338
Blenkinsopp, George Anthony
Daniel
Leaton
95, 196
59, 282
John
William
123
93
John
Blennerhasset, A Id worth
338
LawrcHce
271
Philip
223
Barry
338
Rich. Georg> B 125
Blewitt, Charles
217
Robt. Hen.
192
Bligh, Fred. Cherburgh
433
Samuel
211
Geo. Waldegrave
372
James
James Fox
James Franklyn
John
Robert John
Blane, Charles CoHins
MD
Blinkhorn, Henry
127
114
51
Thomas Fra.
Blood, Clements
Francis Gamble
Richard
Thomas
Bloomfield, Edwin
114
112
221
113
37-2
338
Hen. Keane56, 162
372
Hon. J. A. v.
John
61,267
Thomas Edwin 176
Blosse, Edward Lynch
162
William Conyng-
270
ham Lynch
220
Blount, Heit)ert
Bloxsome, B. Cb. William
160
C.
372
Blucke, Robert Stewart
William
372
Bluett, W. IT P. Gordon 161
ISIun.lell, Frederick,
Blunilstone,
CB.
John
Blunt. Richard
6,
Walter Frederick
Blvlh, Auunislus Fred.
David
11
'2
449
218
165
338
294
Robert
Robert N. Gore
Wm,
William
William
419
308
131
39
274
372
427
William, CB.
Booihby, John George
271
Basil Charles
247
Boides, Breon Charles
372
Borland, James, MD,
430
113
Boiradaile, Alfred
Borrow, John
169
Borrowes, Eras nus
234
Borton, Arthur
70, 160
Bun h wick, Robert
243
BostleinanR,
Henry
449
150
Boswall-Houstown, Sir Geo.
A. F.
40
Boteler, Robert
338
Both. Ca'^par
Von
Thomas
448
446
450
126
210
233
Boulderson, J. Came
113
Boultbee, Henry Townsend
271
Boulion, Cliarles
John
Richard
191 Bourchier, Chas. John
272
Claud Thomas
210
Eustace Fane
14
272
338
Tiieopliilus
338
Wm. John
253
Bomford, Isaac Bomford
284
Bonamy, John
87
Hugh Piunket 93
Bonavia, Tho. Emmanuel 114
James Claudl2,123
Bonavita, Loreto
263
James Johnes 203
Vincenza
338
John
233
Bond, AdolphrssFred. 98,315
Lege.Ch, 98,221
C. S.T,
114 Bourke, John
259
Edward
/foil. J. Jocelyn
89
240
Henry
65, 141
Oliver Pa^et 101, 168
Henry Auburey
243
Sir Richard, KCB. 7.
Joshua Walter
200
216
Ralph Shelton
138
Thomas
185
Thomas
408 Bourne, Johnson
192
WadhamWyndham 155
Robert
255
Willinm Spittle
372 Boustead, John
414
Wm. Wenslev
201 Bouvene, D. Pleydell
173
Bone, Geo. Fred. MD.
312
Kverard VVm,
33
Hugh, MD.
430
Henry Moniolieu
Theodere Gordon,
148
M.D.
168
Laur. Pleydell 230
Bonham, Francis
223 Bovell.John Wm.
306
Henry Fred.
57 Bovill, Edwaid
372
Pinson
6
James Owen
255
Bonner, John George
112 Bowater, Sir Edward,
Bonnin, Henry Gousse
436
KCH.
9, 200
Bonnor, Thomas
372 Bowden, George
408
Booth, Edward
225
Herbert George
173
Henry Jackson
Wm. Carey
414
Parkin
194 Bowdler, Geo. Andrew
372
Index.
486
Owen
451
372
221
121
327 Briidburv, Emanuel
H.
310
224 Bradford, Edwaid
Hugh Thomas
112
338
J. F. CB.
John U atts
19^
253
Michael
Robert
145
113
Ralph
Bower, Henry
155
WilmotHen. 97,252
Henry John
51
303 Bradish, John
Rupert B. B.
408
WiUirtm Banger 165 Bradley, Edw. Sands
188 Bradshavi, Francis Green 372
Boweis, Arth. RI. Alex.
52
George Pans,
(,'has. Roheit
16
427
KH.
Henry
216'
Augusnis
Laurence
Picton
Altred
Bt)wlbv,
136'
272
Bowles. Charles
212
Paris Wm. Aug. 95
Edward
312
Robert
in- George, KCB.
372
14, 452 Brady, Bernard
221
372
HuHiiphrev
H. Beauchamp
21.'^
lo2
George
Rupeit
Vere Hunt
208
218
Thomas Clark
William
52
453 Biagge, Wm,
Bowling, John
124
John Arthur
Bowman, Henrv Samuel 186
372
Wm.'Flockhart 427 Braimer, James Louitit
312
232 Briikyn, Hairiss Carr
Boxer, Benj. Hallowell
-^
Edward Mouriier 269 Bramly, Rich. Jennings 259
253
Harvey
185 Bramston, Thomas
Boyce, Abel Woodroffe
372
408 Bramwell, John
Thomas
408
162 Branch, Geo. Ferguson
Bovd, Alexander
419
372 Biand, James
Arthur
Charles
87 Brander, Thos. Coventry 338
Edward
83 Biandes, Chribtian Louis 432
447
164 Brandis, Augustus \'on
Edward
Arthur
Edward Von
448
296
Fred, Wm.
449
238
Ferdinand de
James
448
Fiederick Von
Jas. Browne Horner 168
269
372 Brandling, John James
Sir John
1 ^
John Theodore I'hos. 162 BranfiU, Benj. Aylett
338
187 Brannan, James
Lewis, Alex. Pat.
419
112
John
Mo>sem
307
372 Brathwaite, Frederick
Robert
372
Robert Tho. Browne 128 Brattle, Thomas
445
William
129 Braun, George
443
155 Brnnns, dairies
William
254
William Dundas
140 i^ravo, Alexander
55
Boyes, Charles l.ob. MD. 212 Bray, Edward Wm. CB.
235
Edward Wm,
Geo. Thus. W ni
428
Campbell
248
Geo.
Fred.
Blaney
259 Braybrooke, Samuel
55, 257
Jame^ Fischal
William
247
Roht. Name 327, 338
-210
432
William
Boyle, Alexander, MD.
Wm. Leman 257
Hon. EdmundJohn 237
1H9 Breading, John Remington
John Fred. C.
229
273
Robeit
Rji.eit
294 Breavey, Christ. Spencer 372
Hon. Rob. Edw. 60,147 Bredin, Edgar Grantham 272
241
William
241 Breedon, Augustus
176
Fred. \\ ui.
William
414
172
120
Hon. Wni. George
Edward
lionias Henry
35
152
Boys, Edniuni French
256 Brem, Nich. Philibeit de 86,
Brabazon, Jas. Dupre
Nich. Colthurst 338
450
Brackenburv, Charle'^ LS. 274 Bremner, Alexander
435
Ernest Hen. 236 Brenan, John
338
Henry
213
Patrick
414
338
--Jhn"
Tho. Her. Alex. 297
Langley
428 Brendon, Algernon
272
Richd. Gunn 213 Brereton, Charles
436
Bowiller, George
BracTsmeyer, Henry
Hradburne, Francis
191
Bowen, Edward
Wm. Irwin,
Breton, Charles
Breslin,
John
Henry
'
DeRenzie,
Richard
Brettingham,
270
Wheailey
408
Brew, Chsiles
99, 228
Brewster, Henry
Wm.Bagenall 253
372
Brice, Alex, .\dair
113
George Tito
168
George Tito
('yprian
Bridge,
89, 209
285
Edward
154
George
George Dandridge 372
121
G.oge John
338
Robert Onslow
236
Thomas
Bridgeman, Orlando Fred
122
Cavendish
306
372
372
Bridgen, Charles
Bridger, James
'-
114
J.
HI
Henry
113
Jas. Templeton
141
John
Richard Rich Wilford 52
228
W'llloid
113
William
338
William
205
Wm. Freeland
197
226
204
36, 204
189
Peter Wright
Brett, Chas. Curtis 262, 320
Wm.
MD.
'l
38,
266
Wm. CB.KH.
Brereton,
'
John
Georse
BridLTe^.
Brien,
Edward Arthur
Brierly,
William
Briggs,
Abraham
George
George
James
163
312
372
338
114
102, 121
248
112
Stephen Chailes 114
'Bright. Piob. Onesiphorus 170
Brigstocke, G. C.H. Player
"
124
35
Brinckman, Brinrkman
John Rich.
333
Theod. Henry 168
448
Brinckmann, Ernest
449
Frederic
Julius
443
112
Brind, Fredeiick, CB.
338
Brine, Andrew Gram
Frederic
285
249
Brinkley, Maithew
Baisac, Douglas Pettiward 408
Brisbane, Thomas, MD. 435
John
'
MakBat. GCB.
aCH.
Briscoe.
Edward
6,
Villiers
Hvlton
Henry, MD.
]Musgrave Dyne
185
227
122
291
133
487
Index.
34
Hrtsiow, Henry
l3ristiiwe,Stfi)iiensonSimon233
Hiittain,
Walter James
Broaillev,E. Osborne
Urock, Fled. Thos.
James
2b"0
99, 31(i
17
37'2
l^oluis
34
HrockmaB, Cliarles Fred. 216
187
John Arthur
Sauiuarcz,
liH,
191
JUohier, (;\rus
Uioke, lIoriiioGeo.
377
33, 117
Charles Acton
Hronner, Chailes de
Block, William John
28.)
451
181
2j7
Ricliard Henry
Biooke, Edw. Basil
58, 219
191
Cliarles Fred.
Hen>\'aoghau,CC61,
183
227
William
Brooks, Geoige 13.
Brooksbank, Joseph
112
86
189
Arthur
CB.
11,141
Andrew
41, 151
Cliarles
114
Charles
372
D.ivi.l Philip
133
138
Edward
Eugene
Francis Carnac
Frederick, MD.
Sir George, iTCB.
372
373
433
11,229
A7/.
George
George
George John
146
247
131
CB,
50
114
Henry Southwell 176
Hugh
338
Gusiavus.
G.Stephens
James
59, 246
James Montagu 338
Sii
John,
KCH.
John
John
John
John Henry
8,
134
188
373
418
273
B B 2
4SS
Buckle, Robt.Thos, Ml). 216
Buckley, Duncombe f red.
Bait
489
Index.
414
243
373
David
John Campbell
Cal.ill,
Nicholas
67
173
199
Caine, Williatn
Cairucross, William
Cairnes, William Ilcury
Robt. James
273
65
Calamy, William
Calcott, Cliarles
Rowland
177
Berkeley
Caldecoti, Charles Tlios. 228
419
Calder, Jmies
Patrick Doul 36, 281
M'DoSomeiville
nald
269
William
93, 316
Caldwell, Charles Benj.
218
225
James Alex.
112
James L.
W'm.Bktlerman
91,316
Sir
Call,
G. Fied. Stevenson
George Isaac
John
John Cha. H. P.
C.iilandar,
Jallen,
169
414
433
223
Calvert,
teux
Archibald
Chailes
Felix,
CB.
Colin
Colin
339
406
Thomas
373
373
Coliti Fred.
197
Walter
92,316
Donald
54
Donald Patrick 244
Duncati
242
Duncan
339
Duncan
373
Mot271
194
13,242
G.W.
KG. KF.
Cambridge, H.R.H.
Bt.
F,dw.
Wm.
Charles
ll3
William
56, 122
William
William
William
William
223
339
373
419
FitzGer.
211
Wm. Piicairn 174
- Fieldinc Alex. 293
Wm. Rich. NewFrancis
37
port
125
Frederick
14, 265 Campsie, Geo. Richard
257
Frederick
259 Canavan, John
203
Fred. Alex.
269 Cane, Stopford
86
-Sir
134
Riijierl
GCMG.
of,
12,
George
George
149
193
373
490
Index.
148
215
156
158
271
419
Cartmail, Jus ph
Cariwright, Aubrey Aear 252
Henry
58, 144
39
William
182
Cary, Annesley
373
Deering
373
Geo. Marcus
Hon Lticius William
Chas. Augustus F:edk. 178
339
Wm. Lucius
6
Carysfort, John, Karl of
Case, William
94,183
295
Casey, ThoFnas Page
136
C;iss, Arthur Herbert
275
John
Cassan, Edward Sheffield 373
319
A. W.
316
Matthew
335
Thon.as
373
Cassel, James
Antlmny
254
Thomas
227
John Baxter
339
34
152
Carlisle,
Carloss,
Cailyon, Edward
Geo. Gwavas
HumphreyHy.414
Geo.
Lyne-
247
doch
James Dod-
183
373
173
Carnegie, Char'es
433
John, MD.
VV. F. Lind-ay 339
Carnegy,Paf. Altx. W. 122
169
Carney, Thomas
273
Carpenter, Charles
230
Dighy Thomas 339 Cassidy, Arthtjr
Fredk. Stanley 307
339
Francis P.
182
George
64, 192
Frtd. Young
112
220
George
John
208
Loftus
G. VV. Wallice 192
223
172
Thomas
Carr, George
184 Castieau, John Buckley
88
John Ralph
176 Castle, Frederick John
199
Jomis King, JI/.D.
4-28
339
Ralph
Slodden
373
William
Ralph
262,320
190 Cater, Thomas Orlando
Ralph Edwird
427
Samuel
60, 267
Cathcart, Hon. Adol. Fred.
CarricV, Somerset Arthur
146
339
Butler, Earl of
//oil. Augustus Munav
Carrington, Charles William
296
245
Walter WelCharles Murray,
373
Karl, KCB.8, 121
land
419
Carioll, James
Hon. Frederick Mac251
Janie>. M.D.
adam
31
230
Patrick
Hon. Sir George,
427
Cairuthers Ua^id
KCB.
16,112,117
51
Martin
Ri( hard, CB
433
William
339
Robert
S'26
310
MB.
William,
John
Cator,
Fainaby
339
Carson,
225
Jolin
John
220
113
'I'homas Wdliam 228
Cwstairs, David
448
William
Carsiens, Rudolph
34,266
ingion
Cainaby, Alex.
Carian, William
98,315
219
MD
Caulfield, Daniel
Fia.
157
low Gasco\ne
Lord Thomas
Cellem, Robert
Chabot, L. W. Vise, de,
KCH.
12
54
John Henry
156
Wm. Citl.erwood 373
William John
216
Chadwirk, G. S.
114
Edward Fred. 210
John
143
John de Htley 122
Robert
140
William
373
Challis, John Henry
373
Chalmer, James Arch.
41,
266,275
Chalmers, Andrew
John
Sir William,
CB. KCH.
230
Thomas
31
339
Wm.
156
James Alfred 168
180
St. George F. R.l 18
Frederick
152 Caulley, George
113
Hiircourt CampRichard
113
Wm. Grainger
173
445
John Collis, MD. 309 Cavarra, Giusseppe
263
419 Cave, William
John Henry
254
I
12,
427
153
William Kelman,
MD.
169
Chaloner, John
339
Chamberlain, John
128
Neville Bowles 113
Crawford Trotter
114
Chamberlayne, J. Cham. 374
Denzil Tho.
139
William
le
Wm. John
254
Chambers, David Francis 227
James Walker, MD.
186
John
374
JohnH.
197
Montagu
408
Samuel
374, 327
Chambre, .lames
140
William
65
Chambres, Wm.Chambres 374
Champion, Edw. Kendall 374
Fred. Albert
203
John G.
99, 247
Reginald Henry 273
Chancellor, Alexander
161
Frederick Hugh 270
John
339
Chandler, George Lee
270
John Thomas
161
Chaplin, Frank
123
Arthur Trevor
Leake
bell
35
308
Charles
Edward
194
Frederick E,
185
283
326
George
374
George
Geo. Henry James
156
Mowbray
491
Index.
Cliapnian, John James
John Strange
254
374
Clark, Thomas
339 Chichester, Henry Manners
r- Thomas
237
310
Thomas
432
Hush Arthur 233
Steplieu Reniuant
433
Thomas
171
John Ociavius 167
374
Newton Charles 13' Clarke, AleNaiider Ross 235
William
127
284
Nugent
Andrew
180
William D.
272
i-Eneas
Robert Bnife 233
408
Chailes, Deskford
33Q
26!
Charles
221 Child, Alex. John Hlair
Charleton, Tlios. Henry
33'J
326
Chas.
Anthony
427
A,
Chaiiewooci, John
307427
Douglas bennet
428
George
Cliarlier, Joseph
Fiederick
408
175
George Richard
Charlton, Edward Spiter 247
316
Fred. Geo. Nuttall 256.
Williim
Richard Granville
275
30
George
233 Childers, Michael, C7i.
GeorgeCalvert 99, 129
Rowlande Francis
339
-Saint John
150
Guy
67
W dll)anlve
St. John VV. C. 128
Henry
307
Spencer Philip John
Cliarnnck, Francis Robert 255
271
Henry
L.
VVeller
170
12
(harretie, Thomas
James
66
374 Cliiids, Joseph
i, 2!12
Charsley, Chailes
270
James
J()sej)h Clarke
93,254
172
Charter, Ellis James
James
68
170
150 Chijipindall, Edward
Chaiteris, Hini. Rich.
374
James Cumming 228
Hni:. Walter
244 Chisliolni, Alexander
J.imes George
197
427
Archibald Macia 193
Charters, Rol)ert
James R.
432
408
Samuel
Stewart
87
180 Chislette, Henry
435
James Stanhope
Chartres, John Smith
Patrick
210
408
Chatfield, P'lederick
374 Chitiem, John
Chilty, Richard
Jo!in
113
114
Chatterton, James Charles,
John
319
32 Choiseul, Xavier
374
8
KH.
John
Oliver Nicolls
182
312
339 ('hristian, Samuel
Edmund
Edward Henry
Ciiaytor,
John
Cheapo, Chailes
339
326
229
283
113
268
Cheeihani, Charles
339
Chepmeil, Charles
453
Rev. H. L.
Chermside, Henry Lowther
Cherriman, John
Cherry, Alfred Henry
270
419
127
Christie, Fiedeiick
Gordon
George
Georg:e Fred.
Christie, Henry Paget
John
John
112
408
35
237
374
134
Richard
67
Chewton, I'isc. Wm. Fred.
150
Chiarantia, Fra. Leonard 427
339
('hichester, Arthur
Arthur Charles 339
Hon. Augustus
(ieorge Charles
239
Charles Raleigh
Cornwallis H.
249
164
John Cumming
John F. Sales
John Laidner
Jolin Thorp
John Wairond
Montague do
JMcKenzie Gordon
Clapcott, Charles
Georpe
Someiset Molyneux
redway
Walter
William
95,
William
William
William Capell
William George
253
339
236
177
312
374
Claremonl, Kdw. Stopford 260
Clark, ImKv. Stevens
374
Clare, Benjamin
Wm.
John
John Stephens
Lewis Trelawny
Henry llardy
204
Henry Jas. 204
Hy. travers 140
William Hill Dawe 205
Claikson, George
114
Forbes
Wm.
Wm.
Iho.
Holling-
uorih
Walter
William Henry
Clavell, Richard King
251
141
162
172
53, 453
MD.
174
186
310
374
224
Fiedeiick
374
Fiedeiick Hobson 235
James Alston
136
KH.
374
140
374
419
294
Henry Mordaunt
30
Clay, George
170
James Herbert
130
Wm. Waldegrave Pelham
374
C lay field, Ed w. Ireland
339
175
Fraiicis
124
112
Miller
John,
JnUn,
Aug".
245
13
211
136
201
50
222
450
374
250
183
41
274
374
Patrick Joseph
312
Joseph
40, 228
Robert
59, 267
Thomas
1
228
Sales
MD.
298
Sam. Tolt'rey
232
Thomas Tolfrey
114
William John
145
Christy, W>vili James
297
Chrysiie, John Alexander 152
Johnstone,
John
John
Chetham, Isaac
Chetwode, George
315
414
166
269
Clavering,
245,
492
Index,
Hugh 134
rence Walpole
Colheck, Henry
James Edmund
FitzKay Aug.
Clutterbuck, Daniel
145
113
MD.
255
Henry
Jas, Hulton 215
John William 139
John
188
Hob. J. Biowrve 185
164
William
207
Rtch. Nugent
236
SirWm.Ruh.Bt. 15 Coape, Arthur William
Cleather, iAlwapJ John
34J9 Coast, Michael W. Lade 246
133
Cleavtlmd, Fred. Uaibj 268 Coates, Frederick
114
Sam-ael
269
John Wilson
177
Cleeve, Stewart Alex.
202
John, M.D.
Rschard Aylrr>er
374
Clement, Cha. '1 beopliilus 257
William
428
Clements, Fred. VVm. 65, 260
374
William Henry
432
Geo. Edw.
87 Coats^Jobn
Henry
99,206
Henry Tophatn 140 Ccaihupe, Hen. Bentiiick 224
T,
John
William Henry
William, F/sc.
Clendining, /Vndyew
Clendon, Charles Hope
William
70,
Clephane, Rob. Douglas
Clerihew, George, MD.
Cleik, Godliey
Henry
298
239
159
265
255
374
Cobhaiii, Alex, Wm.
195
Geoige Henry 164
Coclirane, George Henry 248
Hugh Stewart
238
James Day
243
John Thoraas
225
231
237
247
269
RichardWoll.iston 177
Shadwell, Hen?y 172
Robert
339,319
Rubt. Mortimer
339
Thomas
I5f)
114
96
226
339
433
H"H, James
Hint. John
Colby, Hen. Aug.
Colchester,
Thomas
G eorg e
96,
186
George
Henry
163
Hon. Hen. Aithur
339
John A.
98, 166
John R.
326
John Williara
374
Fennel
56, 282
Richard Sweet
339
Robert
66
Robert John, MD.
254
Colebrooke, Sir VVm. Macb.
Geo. CB. KH.
34, 266
Janftes Robert
87
Coleman, Charles
408
Henry F. George 130
John
435
Coles, Richard George
152
Robert B.utlelt
Josias Rogers J ohn
261
William
147
339 Codrington, Robert
VVm. J. 36,
G. Herbert Windsor 203
Coen, William John
Cloete, Abra. Josias, CB.
38 Cothn, Si?' Edward Pine
KH.
Robert Stacey
William
Collier, Geo. Samuel
Collum, John Deeiing
Clive.
Edward
Close, Fiederick
Geo. Champagne
John MaTjOram
Maxwell
Vere Henry
Cloudi, Morris de
Guy CarletoQ
196 Cogan, Francis
86 Coghlan, James
27i;
34
242
446
John
William
William Charles
89
113
147
261
427
36
312
173
433
113
207
16
135
34
112
219
153
431
408
Joseph Ambrose
Michael
Stephen Edward
Colliuson, Thomas Bernard
Collis, Peter
William
270
374
268
374
M'Carty
Cole, Arthur Lowry
Charles
William
374
William G.
14
S(rWm.llenry,Bf.339
CockbuiD,
Alexander
92
339
Wni. Jonathaa
446
('has. Fred,
273
Cleve, Urbiin
Cha, Vansittart
268
Cleveland, Geo, D.Dickson 250
Sir Francis
H. Duke of, KG. 15
12,112
/?t.Iici;(.Si)George,
Henry W". Baird246
292
112
GCB.
J. Wheeler
Henry
143
212
Clevland, Arobibald
315
205
James
Cliffe, Edward
98,
James
118
253
CUffbrd, Hon. Henry
248
James
419
John James
Joh n Jeken
215
270
Miller
Pliineas Charles
374
Richard Cormick 161
Thomas Hugh
194
Rob.Cav.Spen.63,144
Cockburne, VVm. Horace
339
C'li!ton, Sit Arthur Benj
8. 128 Cockcraft, Wm. Wild Jos.
KCB KCH.
Augustus W_yke
98, 209
255
253 Cockell, Dampier
ham
William
138
66
Chandos Fred.
127 Cocker, Barnard Wm.
339
Tliomis Henry
148
39 Cocks, Charles Lygon
Clinton, Frederick
Ociavius Vorke
155
59
Henry
Philip Reginald
268
234
Michael
Codd,
Kdward
251
Clitherow, John Christie 54,
432
Colleite,
Joba H.
Henry
James
John
Collings, Adolphua,
177
191
M.D.
Daniel Stratton
234
184
John E.
CoUlngton, John Wheler 273
Collingwood, Wm. Pole
172
Collins, Benj. Marshall
374
Edward Arch.
177
Fiancis
418
Francis Frederick 142
374
419
374
414
408
George
John
284
340
374
340
John
Colliss.
183
Colls,
Coliiian,
374
408
188
G. Butler Triscott
Thomas
256
340
Wm. Thomas
^04
340
493
Index.
240
Corbett, Edmund
271 Conwav, Thos. Sydenham,
'
184
Frank
89. 173
52
CB.'
203
William
156 Conyers, Charles Edw. CB.12.
197
248 Coicoran, Alexis
130
Coll. Charles Rus>ell
448
Charles Edward 122 Cordeinann, Albert
Colthuist, David Latouche l(j8
433
Corfield,
Charles
Rowland
241
Robert
James Nicholas 235
112
Fred. Brookes
340 Conyngham, Francis, Marj.
J, R.
James Winsmore 204
52
ot',KF.GCn.
Robert Edward
112
Wm. Robert
214
199 Cooch, Charles
Cooie
374
293 Corham. William
Colvile.FiennesMiddleton 194 Coode, Chas. Penrose
340 Cook, Edwin Adolphus
137 Cork, Edmund, Earlof, KP. 6
Fiederick
169
340 Cormick, John
Jervis
Henry
33, 149
180
340 Cornelius Rich. Longfield
William Surtees
Colv.ll, Hugh George
340
374
249
Adolphus
99,
Cooke,
Robert
231
Anthony Charles 284 Comes, John
Colville, Charles John, Lord
John Edwin
286
340
Brvan Geo.Davies 225
245
235 Cornwall, George
Edward Bowen
Hon. \Vm. James, 252
327
340
John
Col well, John Blackwood 296
Wm. Henry
35
113
John Henry
87, 116
Combe, Haivev Teirick
V\
Cornwell,
illiam
260
291
Maiihew
Rich. Harvey. CB.
233
Conell,
Charles
50
Combermere, S. Vise GCB.
123
Thomas Valentine 294 Coirigan, John Joseph
GCH.
6. 112, 118,452
159
307 Cookes, George
340 Corry, George
Comper, John Thomas
Somerset
374
Compton, L(/. Spencer S. 141 Cookworthy, Wm. Spicer 152
62
374 Coombe. Charles
433 Coryton, George Hunt
Condy, Nicholas
222
George Fred.
219
374
Joseph
Coney, Arthur Henry
John'Rawlins 37,292
152 Cooper. Arthur
209
Philip George
165
128
Walter John
Arthur Sisson
178 Cosby, Thomas Prittie
William
374
293
252
Congdon, Geo. Walkup
Astlev Paslon
Cosfield, Joseph
113
1 4
John Hen. Bowden
Charles
408
113
374 Cosnard, .lohn
Charles Kelly
293
1 19
340 Cossar, Walter
David
Congreve, Ambrose
George, CB. 56, 180
Edward Henry
145 Costello, Arthur Robi. G.
127
180
WiUi'am
113
George
340
374
195 Coslley, Theoph. Byers
Godfrey
Coningham, William
Coiher,
Charles,
CB.
50
257
61,196
Conington, John Codd
Henry
Henry Fallowfield 296 Cotter, Sir Jas. Laurence,
Connel, Abr. J as. Kisbett
Bt.
116
433
235
MD.
Herbert Stanley
374
Isaac Rhodes
209 Cottingham, Thomas
Connell, Adolphus Fred. 270
254
Francis John
167 Cotton, Adolphus Geo. Finch
John
116
307
113
Henry
John
Corbet
62
1 62
Tho. John Barlow 256
Joshua Harry
Edw.
340
310
Antonius
James
l.eonard Morse
66
Fred.
113
218
Conyers
Riciiard Aug.
245
Conner, Robeit
113
Henry
Wm.H. Brabazon 116
Robeit
311
Lynch Stapleton 173
326
Robert
Connolly, Edward Joseph
Stapleton Charles 116
295
Samuel
195
Ridgway
Sydney John 52, 173
293
Richard Geo.
374
Samuel
14
Thomas Forrest 432
Wm. Ilallett
Thomas
298
Hon. Wellington
340
William
222
Connop, Heniy
52 Cooper, Wm. Robertson 307
Henry Siapieion
96
Richard
153 Coore, Rich. J. Lechmere
Sir Willoughby,
Connor, Frederick
233
GCB. KCH.
Dennis James
191
9, 250
173
340 Couch, William
ConoUy, Arthur Wellesley 181 Coole, Chidley
273
427
Henry H
Chidley Downes 203 Couche, Edward
John
374
340
James
Chidley Samuel
254
Richard
408
200
Henry J.
340
John Augustus
Thomas
340
174
John Charles
Richard
197
Coulson,
Alexander
433
419
Patrick
Gethin
Creagh
Rich.
John Byron B
145
340
374
Conrady, Maitinus
207
Thomas Gethin 235 Couper, Sir George, Bart.
Conran. Murcell
CB.KH.
31
256 Copeland, George
419
Conron, Edward
451
100, 167 Courant, Anloine
Conroy, Henry Geo. 60, 144 Copinger, Henry
414
Sir John, jB(.
340 Copland. Alex. Lester
20b Court, John
167 Copley, George F^dward 240 Courien, Pierre P. AuConstable, James
guste
de
451
Murray
445 Coppinger, John
374
Constant, John
374
S:ephen Price
143 Coiban. William W^atts
200 Cour'enay, Geo. Herry
Geo. Townsend 427
374 Corbet, Walter Robert
200
Conway, Samuel
'
Index.
494
Conrtenay,
Wm.
Allan
340
293
453
Craigie, Peter
33, 117
Robt. Collins
113
Crispin, Benjamin
219
Geoige
374
177 Crispo, Sydney Smith
296
427 Critchell, Arthur Croft
451 Croasdaile Drought Rii:haid
Edmonstone,
CB.
Andrew
Philip
213
374 Crampton, Robert Henry 243
206
408 Crocker, Mired
113 Cranage, John
Coventry, Fredeiick
340 Croft, John M'Grigor Aug.
Cranheld, Geo. Darley
Cowan, Edw. Alphonso
258
189
Thos.
427 Ciaster, James Thomas
Fred.
436
Jonathan
Richard Longfield 186
203
Thomas, MB.
220
159
Stephen
Shiifioe Crasier
227
Cowell, Henry
374;Crofton, Hm. Alfred Henry
260 Crauford, William
Henry Robert
145
136 CiaufurJ, Fred. Brown Numa|
James
232 Crofton, Edw. Henry LowJas. Ch. Murray 148
229
Iher
J.Robertson 38, 144!
163
.lohn
268
Edw. Waiter
Robert Emilius
28
John Clay ran
271
285
Gustavus
Jobn
St.
Fazakerley
Cowen, Augus'us Henry 201
219
374
Henry
260 Crause, Charles
Charles
161
Hugh Augustus
4181
John
311
Henrv Lionel
87
Huoh Dennis 90, 171
Henry
374
Cowley, Charles
John ffolhott 57, 315
166 Cravan, William George 118
Cowper, Andrew John
269
Richard Henry
Geo. Alex. 3ID. 433 Crawford, Adam Fife 37, 266
340
374
Walter Frederic
Alex. Spiers
93
Henry Douglas
163
250
Haden
Wm.
Edward
Francis
Francis Boynton 236
174
419 Crofts, Edmund
George
414
Henry
213 Crokai, William
John
284
William
168
374 Croker, Edward
John Cbas.
59, 144
Cox, Augustus
248
374
Edward
Joseph
340
Charles
John
157
Rdbt. Fitzgerald 268
340
Charles
168
John L.
Thomas, MD. 202
414
Charles
414
John
Kees
238
William
116
Charles James
Ponsonby May CaWm. Thomas 268
374
Charles Thomas
295
87
Crawfuid, John
414
Leith
Douglas
175
Richard Aubin
Rob.Hen.Payne 242
Edmund Henry 295, 298
222
William
250
285 Crawley. ChaJes
Francis Edward
171 Cromartie. Fred. Nurse
274
Henry
176
Francis Kegan
F. M.
326
Henry Owen 98,283
204
George Heibert
2-24
Alexander
148
Crombie,
Philip S.imbrook
257
James
141
James
408
Thomas
R.
286
James Ponsonby
374
Thomas
William
61, 147
38
John, KH.
374 Crompton, W.Joshua 92, 316
227 Creagh, Arthur Gethin
John Hamilton
Charles Osborne 238 Ciooke, William Richard 189
259
John Ponsonby
Smedley
58 Crooks,
419
Giles \'andeleur
164
John William
James
65, 238 Crookshaiik, Alexander
340
Joseph Lucas
178
Crowder
James Henry
307
214
Robeit Allan
92 Crookshank,
Blackman
Jasper Byng
874
Samuel
Graham
34
Chichester
202
Sir
Michael,
A'H.
207
Samuel Svmes
4-27
192
George
Thos. Miller
154
Talbot Ashley
242
Richard
375
336 Crealock, Henry Hope
T,
153
Croome, John
36 (Jrease, Anthony Reynolds
William, KH.
285 Crosbie, So Wm. Bl.
340
Vyvyan
87
William
374 Cross, James
433
30 Cree, John
Sir William
34
Philip, H. C.
312
270 Creighton, Joseph
William Hamilton
Fitzmaurice
297
Richard
375
212
Coxen, Edward
340
William
114
196 Cremer, James Smith
C'jxon, George Stacpole
Wm. Jennings
340
2 12
Coxworthy, Ferguson Th. 306 Crerar, James
414 Crosse, Charles Kenrick 203
307 Creser, Richard
James
John Burton St.
52 Crespigny, Geo. Blicke C. 171
Crabbe, Eyre John, KH.
137
Croix
130 Crespin, Geo. H. Legassick 408
Crabtree, Abraham
241
Hill
John
209
George Longb. 374 Cresswell, George
137
Joshua
240
Wm.
G.Baker
Grant
340
Cracknell, James Thos.
121 Crossgrove, James
408
Cradock.AdamWilliamson 340 Crewe, Evelyn Harpur
Ciossman, William
286
Richard William 168 Creyke, Alexander Stephen
286 Cvoudace, William
375
Craig, Aylmer Strangford 261
340 Crow, William
375
254 Crichton, John
Craig, Ninian
183
Robert Orr, MD. 258jCrowdy, William Morse
264
Ciaigie, Anthony David
445 Ciowe, Charles
375
340 Crigan, Claudius
John
216'Wm,
George
414
Henry
Crisp,
John Halkett, CB. 1 13
'
Wm
49^
Index.
Crowe, Joseph
Joseph P. H.
Robert
Jeremiah
Crowiher, Rich. J. F.
Acheson
Willtum
William
Ciiiice, KiljiiLinJ John
Cruickshank, Alexander
Crozier,
375
230
245
375
340
375
222
227
340
419
William,
MD.
1(58
Crusius, David
451
Ciutchley, Cli.irles
63,174
Robiri J. L.
175
William
188
Cubbon, iMaik
112
Cubitt, Charles Campbell 214
Cubiti, Edward Georije
133
Cunynghame,
Wm.
Augustus Myrtoii
260
Cuppage, Alexander
340
i'.urke
62, 267
John Macdonald 241
Stephen
38
Cure, Alfred C.
206
Cureton, Edw. Burgoyne 138
Curueiiveii, Samuel L.
188
Culling, Henry
375
James Bunce
116
Curll, Henry
307
Curran, Boaventura Romero
428
Cuirer, Richard R.
24tt
Currie, Eugene
236
George Alfred
340
Henry
236
L. Douglas Haj 170
Richard Henry
375
William
212
Robt. Hamilton
Cudbertsim, John
340
Samuel, MU.
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel 340 Cuiry, Robt. Murray
William Holland
Dixon Whidbey
Lecky Daniel
91, 206 Curtis, Frank John
Steplien
433
Henry
Cuffe,Chas. Fred.Wheeler 218
Reginald
Cullen, Edwaid
398 Ciiitois, Geo. Chas. W.
William
112 Curwen, Henry Fraser
Cumberland, Rentinck
Curzon, Hull. Ernest Geo.
Harrv
340
Hoi,.R. W. Penn
Charles Brownlow 54,
248
Hon- John Henry
Cliarles Edward
285
Roper
George Bentinck 248
Hon. Leicester
George Buriell
96, Cusine, John
193 Cust, Hon. Sir Edward,
R. F. W.
248
KCH.
Cumberlege, HarryAltham
Henry Francis
216
Horace William
John
113
John Francis
Cumin, William
435 Custance, Neville
Cumingf,
Robert
Dalhousie, The Eurl of
Edwaid George
Wm.
Neville
223
375
335
419
Dalgleish, James
l>allas,
Alexander
Alex. Robert
114
114
197
137
Dalnier, Francis
30
- 1 homas, CB. 10, 198
Ualryniple, Sir Adolphus
Chailes
George Fred.
liomas Yorke
'1
John, Hint.
Alex.
375
George Grey
150
John
Wm.
Fitz
Roy
340
307
266
268
375
200
261
375
Henry
241
272
215
207
203
Cutlibeit Featherstone
101,
George
296
Dennis
Edward Nugent
145
Lawrence
Robert
16
375
375
408
99, 453
375
Robt. Richardson
253 Dalyell, John Ihomas
375
Melville
213172
65
1]4
Thomas
134
148
145
James
340
John Alexander
213
245
Hon.n.A.G. 97,215
97,
126
375 Cutajar, Carlo
94,263
Culhben, John Rawlinsun 136
KCH.
6, 138
Robt. Alex. 89, 166
Cutler, Wm. Henry
Hen. Wedder128
burn
69, 147 Cutller, Aujustus Tonyn
Robert
307
Slaines
296
Robert Gordon 207 Cuyler, Jacob Glyn
10
William
183
Cuningham, John
Dachenhausen, Henry,
121
Cuninghanie, Wm. CuSaron
448
ninghame
231 D'Acosia, Louis
216
U'm. John
375
Dawson, CB.
50
Seynioiir Lionel
William Dawson
150
375
273
54
414
419
Dane, Richard, MD.
180
D'Anfossy, Le Clievulier 408
Daniel, John Edgcumbe 427
Lewis
449
Ludfoid Harvey
189
Peter Fane Edge 375
Daniell,Cha. Augustus 246
Dames, Mansell
Thos. Longwoilh
Wm. Longworth
Dana. Wm. Pulteuey
Dandy, John
Charles Frederic
Torrens
Edwin Gream
Francis A.
Henry
189
159
113
60, 147
J.
3'27
R. A.
William
.327
326
496
Index.
M.D.
311
241
Thomas
239
326
Peter, 311).
Hon. T. Vesey64,147
238
427
Peter Fraser
William, MD.
309
38 Oavie, Sir Henry Robert
Joseph
William
32
375
D'Arcey, O'Connor, MD 125
Ferguson, Bart.
Day, Alexander
164
D'Arcy, Thomas, MD,
375
John Davie Ferguson
145
Eucourt
177
Geo. Abbas Kooli
Fred.
Davies,
Hugh
t^56
340
Irwin
Arthur
218
100,
Henry James
340
251
John
Augustus
226
John
340
409
Bedford
Judge Thos.
259
John Robert
Oliver Barker
217
Daniel Owen
248
433
219
David
William
340 [Deacon, Charles Clement 95,
375
Darcy, Isaac Roboteau
David
213
375]
Wm.Ed. Durand 213
Dardel, Geo. Alexander 450
Francis By an
145|
Dealey,
Charles
409
Dardis, John
Francis John
433
32^
174
409
Dare, Henry Hall
George
225! Deaman, I'homas
211
Darell, Henry John
Geo. Silvester
375
136 Dean, Robert
Deane, Bonar Millett
Henry Geo. John173
D'Arley, W m. Wallace
64,
Hy. Allen Murray 173
stone
Darley, l.dward
10
294
Juhn Everard
261
Darling, Henry Charles 427
Henry MD.
433
John
l/'o. Matthew Fitz
Montague Wm. 307
200
Maurice
124
John
SirR.GCH. 6,221
340
Thomas
160
John
409
Sydney
340
William
13
Joseph
414
Wm. Lindsay
340
233
202
Owen
Darrocb, Donald G. A.
162 Deans, James Alex.
Robert
409
Dartnell, Geo. Russell
309
Owen Gwyn Saunders,
204
Kelson
189 De Beauvoir, Sir John Edra. 409
419
113
Peter
Darvall, Edward
428 Dcbenham, I'liomas
Richard
Dashwood, Harrington G. 187
414 De Blaquiere, Lord John 340
448
Richaid Edward 116 Debs, Era. Matthias
Dashwood, Henry W. J. 272
112
Robert Willock
Walpole George
256 De Burgh, Jas. Florence
De Butts, Augistus
201
114
I'homas Henry
Hastings
John Ciomie
34
William Hen.
Blackwood
187 Davis, Alfred
285
340
Ackland
414
James
167 De Carteret, George
Dassauville, Wm. Alston,
Havilland
291
Grenow
272
John 207
MD.
John Francis
John
447
139
172
Dassel, Conrad Von
Jiihn
326
186 Decken, Cha. Von der
446
Daston, P. F.
Geo. Count Von
John Henry
409
196
Daubeney, Fred. Sykes
der
John Atkins
446
291
Hen. Chas. BarnThomas
247 De Courcy, Nevinson
ston, CB.
89,206
Willou>ihby
294
William
265
Daubeny, Alfred Goodlad 242
Vv'illiam Sinclair
William
216
340
214
James
Deedes,
\\illiam
253
William
409
219
Edard
207
William Henry
375
375 Deeble, W illiam
Daubuz. James Barill
William Henry
178 Deering, Rupert Barber 251
John Theophilus 274
409
431
William Saudom 295, De Fauche, Charles
Daun, Robert, illD.
117
160
298 De Grey, ho. Earl
Daunt, Robert
448
207 Davison, Thomas
236 Dehnel, Henry
John
Sir William, KH. 51 Delacombe, Henry Ivatt
William
160
62,
292
433 Davy, John, MD.
430
William, MD.
Henry
Edw.
Sir
Wm.
293
Gabriel,
Arthur
Henry,
118
Davenport,
William Addis 296
CB.KCH.
Ch.Edgecumbe .151
8,211
De la Condamiue, Thos. 340
3
218 Davys, Edm. Soden
E. Montagu
67
James
312 De Lacy, John
John Collman 128
375
340 Dawes. Edward Alleyi
249 Delamain, Edw. Smith
Trevor
51
Michael
o07
113 De Lancey, James
John Salusb.
Delancey, Joan
340
William Lewis
Daveney, Burton
67, 151
Delany,
F.
121
292
204
65.
Davern, Avary Jordan
239
30 Delhoste, D.C.Aug.
340 Dawkins, Henry
John
341
Wm. Gregory 148 De Li>le, Herzel Fred.
David, Frederick Lewis 296
Richard Francis
Dawson, Erskine Scott Fran1 13
Davidson, David
V.I,,y^
155
cis George
245
Fred. Augustus
449
Francis
212 Delius, George
236
Hen.
Peler
375
Henry Cbarles
132 Delme,
Hugh Grogan, 230
Geoige F.
283 Delmege, Collis Christo419
James
310
pher John, MD.
John
157
433
James
Darby, Carrick
Charles
i
j
497
Index,
Dely,
Wm,
Alexander
J)enipster, John, Ml).
Jdines Carroll,
311
Ml).
William
Deinpsy, Charles
Ueiitorii, Charles
Denison, Cha. Albeit
Deverill,
Geivas Stanford
88
291
92,
242
Georiije
203
Talbot
101,269
375 Devon, Wm. Henry
341
Harry
2-12
Dew,
Arniiiie
William 'l'hos.283
Georse Meyrick
Deiiius, iXatliaiiiel Robert 445 Devi ar, Albemarle
273
Deniie, Lambert lleiirj
Alex. Gumming
Di'iiniej Henry William
1791
James William
Dennis, FitzAIeade Tynte
Dewell, Charles Goddard
a,,-
375
37
375
Dilke, William
428
Will am Wentworth
Giant
229
Dill iMarcus
283
Dillon, Anthony
375
I'^dw.
27
140
Walter Percy
375
409
250
John
Mailin
Robert
171
114
181
Sir James,
KCB.
Tlieo. Augustus
243
Thom.is
'iimolhy
312; De \\'end, James Douglas 315
Dimond, John Woods
15 De Winton, Cha. Lorenzo
2()0
409-
375
341
201
James
Beniaiiiin
269
134
James
Jolm FitzThomas 247
I5ullen
John Leslie
Alorley
t)3,
246
Stralfoid
228
Tynte
Maurice
Giiffin
62,
211
Dennv. William
57, 223
William
185
\\
John
223
Edw. Bower-
illiam
Dent, J'ho.
bank
Denton, Joseph
160
194
DeRenzy, G.
326
\Y.
De
41,264
John Henrv
'341
EJ>\ard
De Ros, H,nu Dudley
118
Cliailes F'itzgerald
Wm. Lord 35,115,
452
D'Frp, Balthazar, Baron
Desailly, Joseph
De
Salis,
Kodolph,
Hector
Desbarres, Henry
ham
311
433
93, 134
451
Wind375
270
Desboioiigh, John
64
Desbrisay, Iheophilus
Deshon, Fred. Geo. Tho. 199
Desmond, John
Robt. Hen.
MB
249
1'. L.
4:8
306
JohaDnes
Despard, Henry. CD. 33, 251
251
Ired. William
341
IMiilip Henry
Philip
272
Des Voeux, Sir Chas. Bt. 341
341
Wm. F.
Henry
214
William Thomas 142
De Teissier, Jas. Fitz Her341 Diddcp, John
375
bert
127 Diebilsch, Fiel. A'on
449
Dettmar, Moniague
446 Digby, Francis f.lovd
1R6
Detmer, Fredeiick
435
Geo. Stephen 294,298
De\elin, Henry \\ illiam
John Almeiiis
121
De \ere, Francis Horatio 285
De
Smidt, J.
Richard
Dolniage, Gideon
Domenichetti, Rich.,
Sir
140
16
127
MD.
159
Domvile, William
116
Dumville, Edmund Charles
295
498
Index.
Domville, James
Wm.
Drummond,
Joseph
Richard
'
Hardy
341
John
296
32
230
Robert, CB.
Robert
Robeit
341
Rob. Percy
63
Thomas Alonteath
CB.
112,117
William
William
Doveton, W. K.
15
165
114
Sir John KcB. 112
Dowbiggin, Edward Tho. 127
M. Hamilton 155
Dowdall, Ayliiier
341
George Jas.
247
Dowdeswell, W. Fourbelle
127
Dowding, Wm. Mills
187
Dowell, 'George Dare 296, 298
Dowglasse, George
171
Dowker, Chas. Henry
151
Thomas
376
14
16
Edward
30
Henry
113
Geo. Duncan 375
Sir Gordon,
6, 159
Gordon 55, 147
G.
326
GCB.
Hugh
Fitz-
150
hardi
John
John
John
Manners 253
Adam, Aug.
'
Alf.
Berkeley
John Gavin
M'Gregoi
William
Drury, George
Henry
Drysdale, Alexander
J.
John
William
Duberly, Henry
Du Bourdieu, John
Du Cane, Edmond Fredk.
Francis
Robert
Duckers, Chailes
Duckett, George Floyd
Duckworth, George
Dudgeon, Francis
James John
John
Peter
Robert Cecil
16
136
298
112
341
31
294
375
341
193
135
134
341
286
284
216
414
341
125
113
232
140
38
213
258
174
219
244
286
Dudley, Henry
Duff, James
John, MD.
Robert William
Robert William
Duffy. John, CR.KC. 10, 179
Drawwater,.AugustusCharles
499
Index,
Dundas, VVm. Bolden,
Henry, C. S.
John EJward
148
Lnul
Diinlevie, Gerald
George 375
George
Duiilop, Arc'liibald
Franklin
233
man
294, 298
274
341
Edleslon, Joshua
Rolierl
D)mock,
268
376
341
Uobi.Turtliff
Svvi'iiiert,'nHallidayl68
Freil. Ileory
247
375
409
137
Dungiite, R. R. H.
Dunkelliii, L'llick Canning
376
Edmonsioiine, Jolin
183
148 Dyiiionil, Hob. rt
130 Eclvv aides, David John
341
Juh.i,
183 Dyne, Musgrave James
lleibert Rtij. CB.
122
227
Bradley
John
113
114 Dyneley, Douglas
174 Ed ^ards, Alexander
W. Wallace
307
Dunmore, Tliomas, CB. 427
Fdw. Eldon RoBenj. llutchins 264
Dunn, AlexHider Roberts 137'
bert
271
Chailes
376
Dennis
341
Tho. CB. 33, 117,
Clement A. 70, 169
William
4l|
266
Geoige
419
\\ illiam James
295 D,nevor. G. R. Lord 117,335
Herbert
129
Dunue, Fiancis I'lunkett 66 Dynon, John
142
James Bevan 286
Jwlin Hart
Pat lick
142
John
376
214i
Richard
341 Dyson, Edward
101 123
JMichael Charles
Dnnnicliffs, lleniy
375
Jfrry Francis
112
450
Dunning, Samuel
240
John
341
Peter
39
Dunscumbe, Nicholas
197
Jolin Daniel
Richard Lloyd 220
69, 123
Diipeiier, Charles
2.i2
Robert Bidwell,
Du i'lat, Clms. r.iylor
270 Eagar, Alexander
376
Kll
326
' Geo.
Gustavus
Edward HungerS. Hy. llutchins,
ford
191
C. Wm. KH. 40, 282
250
Dupuis, John Edward 69, 2ti7
Henry M'JMahon 261
Thomas
376
Dupplin, George, Viicniint 118
James
376
Ihos. Willock 419
Durant, Celestine George 246
Robert John
182
Wright
376
Eager, Robert
Geoige Charles
275 Egan, John I'homas
260
SeUvyn
138 Eagles, Edward Bampfield 376 Egerton, //(>//. ArthurFred. 145
Henry Marion
113 E imes, Leslie
218
Caledon Richard
James
112 Earle, Alex. Hamilton
376
98, 241
D'Uiban, Wra. James
57
Arthur Maxwell
208
Sir Charles BulD;irie, Charles
341
Augustus Young
272
keley, GCMG.A'CH. 6,241
William, KH.
431
Charles William
212
Philip le BeUvard 253
During, Clirist. Henry
William
200
Richard, CB. 12, 197
Von
447
William Henry
168
Tlios. Graham 64, 229
5 Fason, Peter
Le\is Alev.
341 Eichbauen, Charles Wm. 307
Durnt'ord, Andrew M. I. 409 East, Cha. Wm. Clayton
166 Eichhorn, Christian Fred. 449
Anthony Wm. 286 Easter, Jtremiah
376 Eidmann, Frederick
447
Cornelius Chas. 257 Eaton, Chjrles
341 Einein, Dieilench de
447
Edward Congreve
Deodatns Wm.
222 Eld, Fiedeiirk
62, 242
297
Langley
Henry ParJoe
212
Lionel Percy DenI am 114
Edward William 283
John
376 Elderton, Edward HaKord
Georgu
55
Richard
326
Pieice
177
George
96, 222
Sackville Hamilton
nderliost, Charles
446
Geor-Ae Anthony
I\Iolesoith
161 Elgee, Chailes
198
94, 178 Eaves, J hn
409
Cadwallader Wm.
271
Gen. Aiigusius 414 Eccles, Cuihbert
376
Jiihn Liudredge
270
Dusautoy, James
326, 376
Cuthbert
155 Elioi, Chailes
376
Pe'e; Joho Jas. 341
Hnah
207
Francis B.
113
Dution, Charles
341 Eckford. Alexaiider
341
Hon. Granville Charles
Wm. Holmes
52 Edlie, Wm. Ciuickshank 433
Coinwal'iis
148
Du Verner, John Fiancis 92, Eddingloii, Edwaid Wm. 247
William Henry
224
315
James George 247 Flkingtoii, Arthur Guy
312
114 Eddowes, James
J. Smi h
435
Fied. Geort;e
186
William
194 Eddy, Geoge Henry
236
John Hv. Ford 157
Dv^i^lit, Geo. Sheeriiian
308 Ede, Denzil
376 Ellernian, Edward John
250
D^yer, Gage Hall
165
John
376 Ellice, Charles Henry 64, 175
Henry
32 Eden, Mortot. George 36, 149
Robeit
8, 175
John
165
Henry Noel
274 Kllington, J hn
414
Joseph Harailtrn 169
John, CB.
34 Ellicombe, diaries Grene,
Thos. Peard 70, 292,
IMoiton Robert
207:
CB.
10,281
298
Wm. Hassall 40, 207 Elliot, Aithur Chailes
246
112 Edgar, Jas. Handasjde
Dyce, Arch. Biown
221|
EdmundJames69, 231
iir
B
MM.
James,
Index.
500
251
293 FAy, Henry Fred. W.
George
101, 192
George Augustus 169 Eman, James
341
376 Emerson, John
38, 282
295 Emmett, Anthony
Henry George
273 Emmoti, William
419
Henry Sheridan
341
2621 Enderby, Samuel
Hon. Gilbert
John
255] England, Poole Vallancey
54. 266
John McDowell 2M
Su Richard,A'CB.
251!
Lempster R,
15
KH.
291
Richard CofiBn
206
Richard
2681
Wm. Hamilton
100, 186
Elliott, Alexander J.
125] English, Frederick
John 'I'iios. Jos.
254
192
Archibald
140
William
419
James
13?
326 Ennis, William
James T,
150
294 Ennismore, Wm. Vise.
John
64, 117
409 Enoch, Joiin
John Furzer
341
James
John
341
Charles
Richard
409
88 Ensor, James
William
275'
John Mapes Webb 161
William
448
341 Erdmann, Frederick
William
Wm. Christ. Parkin Erichsen, Alexander von 450
Elliot,
Thomas, CB.
Henry
'
Wm.
Henry,
KH.
39, 202
295
Elhs, Aithur
326
C.
C. David Cuning212
hame
295
Charles John
Charles John Heaton 135
135
Frederick
203
George
131
George
341
Hercules
235
James Verling
419!
John
184
Henry Disney
268
Powrie
418
Richard
Robert Richardson, 173
"
341
Thos. David
William
Ellison,
376
319
Andrew
145
Cuthbert Geo.
198
Richard George
263
Ellul Carmelo,
Elmhirst, Charles
100, 160
118
Elmley, Henry, Vise.
Elmsall, William de Car128
donnel
Elphinstone, Edward Chas.
MD
BuUer
244
Howard Crau-
'
furd
Elrington,
.
Fred. Robt.
Geo. Esdaile
285
252
86
Jolin Heniy,
341, 452
Richard John
Thos. Gerard
Elton, Fred. Cockayne
Elwes, Charles Frederic
Elwyn, Thomas
136
376
206
177
268
240
180
233
376
Ushei Williamson,
10,
Thomas
MD.
1 42
222
George
Evelegh, Geo. Carter
341
171
Frederick Cha,
Henry
9, 265
342
John Henry
Evatt,
Mathias,
Everard,
CB.
KH.
15
Andrew
Evered,
Robert
Guy
205
Cha.Edw.Ascoughl88
164
Everett, John Fiederick
435
Evers, Geoige
192
Every, Edward
242
Henry Flower
Oswald
Wm.
157
285
245
12
245
217
Edward
Edward
225
414
F:dward
Francis Edw,
Francis Robert
George Oliver
Henry Charles
341
174
113
Fairbairn, William
MD.
Home,
311
Faircloth,
John
236
32
Henry, Bt.
Wm. Geo. Her182
bert Taylor
Fairtlough, Charles Edw. 215
Edwaid D'Heil165
limer
51
James Wm.
163
Samuel
W^m. Haviland 342
Faithful!, George C. Nor-
Fairfax,
.Sir
296
210
296
Henry Lewis
Henry Roe
341
227
Hugh
ris
68, 292
341 Falconar, Chesborough
James
15
376
John
Grant. KH.
226
John
409 Falconer, James
148
Alexander
244
John Thomas
342
Lewis, MD.
431 Falkiner, Samuel
Matthew
376 Falkner, Edward Newstead
181
Oliver, MD.
298
36
Ralph
376 Falls, Thomas
501
Index.
205 Feilden, Henry Broome
Oswald Barton
205
35
Handle Joseph
Adam
342
224 Filder, William, CH.
427
211 Finch, Hon. Danl. Greville
Robert
197
101,195
220
14
Wm. Leyland
139
/r.);i. John, CB.
IMiltimay
14
254 Feilding, Hon, Percv RoFannini;-, John
John
162
148 Findley, Thomas
216
belt Basil
"jMatthew
436
Hon. Wm. H. A. 214 Finey, Alen George
Fanshawe, Basil
184
342
41 Finlay, John
283 Felis, Orlando
Charles
230
138 Finnerty, Charles
Kdward, CB. 14,281 Fellowes, Edward
198
Henry John
Hun. Henry Sutton
Jolin Augustus
189 Fife,
'
"
'
Fejen, Charles
Feilde, Fulford Bastard
64
306
ham
158
133
Wm.
Hervey
C C
342
Index.
5a2
Fitzgibbon, Lulce
FitzMaurice,
Hon.
Alex.
Frederick
Temple
Hon, Henry
224
John, KH. 58,115
435
Fitzmaurice, Geo. Lionel
274
Maurice H.
Filzmayer, James William
268
212
Filz Patrick. Francis
Cha.
Lord
Aug.
Roy,
Fitz
148
Lennox
Augustus Chas.
269
Lennox
Cavendish Cha.
220
Lord Frederick
145
John
George Robert 192
235
William
Warrender
132
205
203
233
376
342
Hugh
376,319
'-
293
"
Hamilton
James
James Wiiliam
Flerayng^ Augustus
John Fergusson
Fletcher, Alexander
Kdw. Cha.
Ellis
31
188
87
196
293
112
138
67
121
James
Joseph
Richard
Richard D'Ovly
William
William
"
FIt'ury, Joiin
Flexman, James
Flint,
409
433
418
254
195
306
342
409
William Richard
409
Flood, Christopher Francis, MD.
138
James
James Macmillan
Scott
Foley, Hon.
376
138
189
Forster, Archibald
291
409
Edward
216
C.
Fran. Rowland
124
Frederick Blanco 156
MD
291
53
94, 124
Charles
John
144
Wm.
167
George
114
342
126
433
John, MD.
John Augustus
376
214
John Burton
John Philip Bohun
155
433
Thomas
Thomas Oriel
229
52
Wm.Frel.A'H.
\Vm.F.Godolphinl86
326
William S.
Forsyth, Gerrard John
208
409
Robert
Fort, Augustus, Baron le 447
Henry
John
Forteath, Alexander,
Fortescue, Francis
MD.
122
150
Hon. Geo. Matt. 342
John Chas. Wil-
270
376
193
419
liam
John Mill
Forth, Malcolm, Vise.
Fortune, Alexander
201
Robert
376
Forward, Samuel
Fosbery, Henry William
409
Wm. tho. Exham 187
Fosbroke, Thos. Dudley
293
342
Foskett, Joseph
Foss,
Thomas
Christopher
Christop. Vaughan
Henry Clinton
Fossi, Thomas de
Foster, Chas. John
100,
Charles Marshall
310
342
316
153
451
142
183
163
Edward
Edwin Fletcher 233
Fd. Augustus 296, 293
Frederick Wilmot 190
247
Henry
Isaac
91,256
Thomas
66, 282
William
137
Andrew
432
342
284
John S. Ferguson 205
Robert
259
Fowler, Arthur
285
Charles John
159
Henry Day
376
William
145
Fox, Aug. Henry Lane
Foulis,
Foulston, John
Fowke, Francis
Chas. Richard
Henry Treffry
14
295
503
index.
Tox, John Joseph P.
213
Samuel
Samuel
Thomas.
51
419
MD.
'Ihos. William,
310
MD. 203
William Waller
212
Richard
Fiancis, Jlenry
George Edmond
Thos.Jolin
Fiancklyn, Gilbert
419
216
257
135
295
433
VVm. 66,
188
268
John Henry
Frank, George
447
Frankkind. Sir F. W. Bl. 327
Franklin, Clias. Trigance 270 Frazer, Daniel
66
238 Frazer, Donald Alexander 286
Henry
430
Rowland Aynsvvorth
Henry
Robert Deane 376
193
Franklyn, Charles
William
409
56, 236
F.dvvard James 197
Wynne Peyton
255
Henry Bowles 156 Freame, Wm. Horwood
376
Franks, T. Harte, CB. 55, 161 Frederick, Edward, CJ3.
112
Fraser, Adrian William
215
Sir Richard
342
418
Roger
Alexander
342
420 Fredrichs, Rudolph
447
Alexander
Freeborn, John
/fi'ii.
AIex;inder
428
Edward
150 Freeburii, James
275
Alex, Maclean
39 Fieeland, Henry
296
Andrew Simoa
376 Freeling, Arthur Henry
284
Sanl'ord
Arthur John
272
376
Arch. Campbell
432 Freeman, A. P.I. Walsh 376
Archibald He..ry 227
John Arthur
129
Charles
John Watkias 167
200
Charles
238
Luke
308
Charles Craufurd 133
Rich. Francis
376
David
376
T. 1. Wickham 342
Hod. David MacFreinantle, Arthur James 148
dowall
270 Freer, Daniel Gardner
94
Donald
376
John, MD.
433
Donald
420
John Harbridge
57
Donald Maclean 232
Richard
212
Duncan A.C. MD.
Freese, John Noble A rb.
268
312 Freeth, James KH.
16, 117
Evan Eaillie
342
283
James H,
Geijige
126
Richard King
270
George
193
Sampson
283
Geo. Brodie 41, 266 Freke, Hon. Fenton John
Geo. Henry J. A. 271
Evans
119
Hen.Martvn,MZ).167 Freme, Jjmes Herbert
231
Hugh, Cii.
342
113 French, Aclieson
Hugh
433
Henry John
57
James, MD.
176
Hyacinth
376
430
James
James, MD.
64, 186
135
James
211
Lucius John
I'at. Theod.
311
114
James Alex.
Rieliaid
56
Jas. Alex. BID.
226
Wniiam
James Keith
118
272
Jas. S.
112
W illiam
376
John Alexander 245
Wm. Lasinby
377
John
177
32 Frend, George
John
453
John
206
89,
447
John, MD.
172 Fiesnoy, Frederick de
John
250
293, 298 Fresson, Charles Hill
Lionel
409
247 Frett, John
326
Lionel Mordaunt 176 Fretz, D. J.
Edm.Bentley
139
326
I'eter
John Whartou 36, 264
Robert W. M'L. 100,
Joseph
419
157
Wm. Cockayne
445
Robert Winchester
Frizell, W. B.
327
311 Fronie, Edward
283
99,
Simon
293 Fry, Oliver
342
Thomas, M.D.
136
Richard
342
Thomas
342 Fugion, Edward
414
Tlioinas Gamble
114 Fuifoid, William
342
Thomas Wallace 255 FuUarton, Aichibald
342
William
65
John
377
William
63.267 Fuller, Charles Francis
228
Sir William Aug. Bt.
Francis, CB.
50
118
Fred. Hervey
342
William Charles
1 12 Fuller, John
223
Charles
Frith,
'
F. C.
John Augustus
John Thomas
164
342
377
William
Fnllerton, Granville
Fulton, Jas. Forrest,
145
KH.
John
William
12
114
166
Furnace, Norhury
Furneaux, William
Furnivai;
John James,
190
342
59, 267
MD.
435
286
342
342
252
342
Edward
Henry Thos.
W"m. Augustus
Fyle, William
David
102,
Johnstone, 3/J5.
Fyler, Arthur Evelyn
Fyler, Lawrence
90,
JolmWm. T.
Fyffe,
W\
Thomas
Fynmore, James
Thomas
197
181
201
138
182
342
93
69, 292
Fytche, Albert
114
272
Thomas
213
William Mdunseini3
Gage, Hoti, Edw. Thomas 271
John Ogl
409
Gahan, Henry
99, 260
Gains, George Edwin
206
Gaisford, John William
96,
224
Gaitskell, Frederick
14
MD.
311
James
218
342
Gale, Alex. Robinson
Henry R. Hoghton 199
William
377
Galeani, Michael, MD.
433
Gall, Richard Herbert
Isaac Hindley H.
Galliers,
William
c o 2
140
251
432
Index.
504
Galloway, David
Thos. Ja
62,
Gallwey, John Blood
IMelbourne Broke
'i hos. LionelJohn
Edward Carter
George St. John
John W. James
Gilbert, Francis Yarde
James Anthony
Edward
Edward
89
343
130
343
343
268
112
221
377
291
Richard
241
Giffiid,
Gilfurd,
Walter RakigK
William
Gilborne, Charles
229
221
233
176
433
Maithew Wm.
377
Giles, Joseph
343
Stephen
41 292
Gill, Dundas Reinhardt
136
George
296
377
George
114
Robert
Walter Henry
259
Gillan, James
420
Gillbee, James
409
Gilleland, John
123
Gillespie, Hen. James
61
250
John
John
261
Gilley, Thomas
230
William Fied.
286
Gillies, Walter
409
Gillkrest, James, MD.
430
John Arthur
Stanhope Mason
Gilder, Frederick
Wm. Henry
Wm. Howard
93,220
377
230
Joshua Albert 377
Gillum, Pridaux William 205
Win. James
152
Gillmore, Horatio
Gilmour, Charles
Gilpin,
Bradney Todd
Rich.
Thomas
Gilse, Frederick de
Ginger, Joseph
Gipps, Reginald
Girardot, John Francis
Girdlestone,
James
35
214
343
377
343
150
194
343
450
136
297
409
271
432
343
377
505
Index.
GlassFurd, John G.
Glazbrook. Chas. Stuart
Gleeson, T.
Kdward
CJlegg,
Flolt
200
327
343
320
Henry Vibart
Gleichen, Ferd. von Uslar
Geo. von Uslar
Gleig, Alexander
Clias.
Edw.
Glenie, Isaac
Edward
I'liomas
I'liomas
Amanz
448
446
Cameron 270
244
Stuart
Robert CaiT
Julius Richard
189
271
185
196
312
377
343
137
189
58
194
195
451
234
128
134
237
252
Stephen Bilton
113
234
217
180
377
248
283
377
377
269
273
420
Goodfellow, Joseph
Joseph Charles 175
112
Samuel
Goodison, Wm. Benjamin
259
Croft
Goodhike, G. Littlehales 148
Goodmm, Edw. Baines 254
Goodrich, Thomas White 259
39
Goodsman, David
233
Goodwin, Chas. Ellison
116
Edward
Henry Philip
Wm. H.
228
218
Webster T.
William
168
it/William, Bart.
91, 218
143
343
377
William
William
Wm. Alex. CB.
11,
205
Glynn, Henry
Goad, George Maxwell
W.
Thomas Howard
Goate, Edward
VVm. Ranby
157
377
Rich. Henry
343
139
S. Osnaburgh
250
139 Goodwyn, Henry Wm.
192
Julius Edmund
86
307
186 Goold, James Knight
294
Goble, Blake
256
Hugh Hamdlon
37
Godbv, Christopher CB, 112, Gordon, Abraham Hen.
62,144
117
H<m.A\ex.
Joseph
272
Alexander
271
Goddard, Geo. Anthony
68,282
Alexander
377
377
Charles
Alexander
202
Charles Edmund 239
213
Alexander Wm.
John Hesketh 96, 140
Archibald, MD. 247
John
Arthur Helsham
414
31
Norris
250
Bertie Edward
Samuel
420
Murray
94, 243
343
Godfrey, Albert Henry
225
Charles
Arthur William
253
Chas. Alex., MU. 161
Peter
170
Chas. A. Boswell 212
Whiteside
377
Charles Edw. 37, 266
Godley, Hen. Robt. Crewe 179
227
Charles E. P.
William Alex.
286
207
Charles Geoige
Godman, Richard Temple 125
Charles Henry
245
Godwin, John
420
Charles S. S. Evans
Goeben, Frederick, Barnn 447
8
Quintus, Baron
Cosmo
447
\Villiam de
David
449
327, 343
Lord Fr?i. A. 97,118
Goff, Robert
142
Edward C. A.
285
Thomas
445
409
Thomas William
Francis
127
Gabriel
Trevor
196
6, 243
Going, Richard
62, 151
Gold, Cha. Emilius
56, 217
Henry Yarburgh
343
Wm. Geo.
55
Goldfinch, Sir Henry, KCB.
10, 2H1
Goldfrap, Fredk. Wm.
138
Goldie, George Leigh, CB. 14
Goldie, Thomas Leigh 40, 208
Thos. Wm.
307
Goldney, Philip
113
Goldsmid, Albert
52
Geor^iC
14
377
George
150
George Grant
George Hamilton 285
Henry Wm. 37, 266
343
Henry Wm.
Huntley Geo. MD. 221
James
39,281
James
343
Jams
James John
John
41 4
238
54
L.
Wm.
MD.
298
135
Cracroft
204
39
133
KH.
'
14
113
idf
Henry Pratt
James Arthur
223
157""'
Jas. Pollock
151
John
Ralph
343
274
240
326
Thomas
Hon. W. J. P.
William Rich. Ormsby
101, 139
Goren, Ames
170
Gorringe, John MD.
128
Goiniao, William Joseph 257
Gosling, Robert
164
Gosselin, Gerrard
6
Gossencourt, Jos. Ignace 450
James Wm.
Wm. Matthew
284
59
Gossetl, Arthur
343
John N.
327
Wm. Driscoll
284
Gostling, Charles
63, 267
Fanshawe Wm.
200
(jotze, Henry
446
Gouder, Guiseppo
263
Goudie, John
377
Gough, George Thomas
138
Hugh, Viscount,
Gosset,
GCB.
8,112,239
John Bloomiield,
CB.
37,117
Thomas
253
Thomas Bunbury 95,
184
506
Index.
Goulburn, Edward
6J, 144 Grant, James
tJould, Francis Augustus 343
James
Jolin
67
Jas. Hope, CB.
Jolia Siillman
215
RoDjert Place
182
Tlio. Tvler
267
Govan, Chas. Maitland
271
Gowan, George Edward, CB.
112, 117
Lawrence
St. Patrick
140
Graeme, G,
Drummond
162
377
de
450
Graham, Allan Hamilton 269
Charles Campbell 193
Donald Duncan
Douglas
257
Frederick
Fortescue
428
George
IH
68, 292
Wm.
Reginald Henry
165
Thomas
89, 151
I'homas
306
377
34
65
239
230
Waller
William
William
William Blake
Grahame, Duncan D.
John
173
285
Henry
284
Grange, Charles Walter
254
Richard George
116
Grant, Alexander G. 95,237
Alfred Ellord
256
Andrew
213
Bernard
420
Charles, CB.
112
Charles
174
Charles
377
Charles Coote
167
Charles Giaeme
168
Duncan
36, 266
327
D. T.
Edw. Fitzherbert 268
Giain, Edward Metcalfe
'
90,
135
159
Jas. IM'Grigor
205 Greatrex, Edward
SirJs. Robert, MD.430
Charles Butler
James Simpson,
204
Ml).
John
John
John
John
John
John
John Henry
John James
John Marshall
John Thornton
Joseph
113
231
343
377
409
432
343
316
284
200
420
Jeffries
432
377
Fred. Tichfield
225
Greaves, Charles
377
George Richards 222
Richard
39
Spencer
377
Green, Andiew
102, 199
Andrew Pellett
270
Sciimshiie
Rev. Charles, ^M. 312
113
Charles James
Charles Mingape 181
Charles William
Edward, CB.
Robert
Robt. Joynt
Edward
Lister
George
89,
Henry
Henry
377
Gordon
255
242
Sam. Auchinleck
286
Thomas Coote
377,326
Thomas John
Henry Hope 69,210
William
Humphrey
409
Wm. Francis
James
219
Wm. James Esten
James
92,241 Grantham, Charles Cald
James John
well
91,316
John
114
Edward
John
435
Fred. Robert
John Higgin
173
James
'Joseph
113
Thomas
41,
Luniley
194 Giantt, John
Gerald
Hector
257
269
114
Samuel
Thomis Edward
209
377
William
113 Greene, Astley
Dawson
270
250
Edward
196
F. N.
222
327
377
234
306
195
Cornelius 194
Dominick
257
236
4i!7
James
J. S. N.
113
167
154
112
259
Sarsfield
271
377
114
190
507
Index.
428 Gritton, Henry
427 Grogan, Edwin
450
John, MB.
427
Cliarles Edward
Grellier, George
-^
^ Henry William
445
James
Gresley, 6ifTho nas.Barf. 121
J. E. K.
178 Grosyenor,Rob. Wellesley
Gresson, Geo. Rjynell
178 Grove, Charles Thomas
William Henry
Grei?, VVlUiara
William Isaac
Greisheiin, Albert voq
Cavendish Hubert
148
Henrv
Limbeit
271
Alfred
Robert
121
Loraine
35
Grey, Hon. Charles
270
Charles William
134
Edward Simpsnti
Francis Douglas
215
343
Hon. Henry Booth
Sir John, KCB. 10, 1 12,
156
John William 101,237
343
Matthew Robert
Richard
196
Grier, Alexander, MD.
244
John Joseph
378
Robert
Grierson, Charles
378
Crighton
57
Fulke
Grews,
Henry
Thomas
Griffin, Charles
Beatie
Lewis
Francis John
Fred. C.
George
George
George
John
John Hungerford
166
159
196
343
273
249
343
433
378
63,
267
Griffith, Charles
378
Henry Darby 68, 129
Henry Downe
196
John
343
John
432
Moses
433
Richard
409
Griffiths, Charles John
213
Edwin
378
Edwin
248
Fred. Augustus
343
Fred. Charles 40, 262
John Thomas
90
William Stuart
378
Grio r, James Wm.
206
Robert
206
Grime, James
251
Grimes, Charles
414
John
343
Robert
378
Grimston, Oswald Aug.
170
Walter John
272
William Henry 153
Grimwood, Thomas
420
Grindlay, Robert
427
Gritton, Feimor Bounycastle
294
James
212
162
166
273
Hailes, Augustus
409
Haines, Edw. Eldridge
244
Fred. Paul ' 64, 172
Hair, Archibald, MD.
433
Haire, John
378
Halahan, John Henry
291
J. Wallon, MD.
291
Rd. Newton Clir. 378
Robert
175
I al lane, Orlando V
140
Halden, John
418
Hale, Edw. Blagden 100,234
'
378
378
193
242
449
373
219
203
'
Matthew Holford
177
Robert
133
420
John Rich. Blagden 90
378 Haleman, Francis
Edward
112
Joseph Wm.
Guille, William Dalgairns272
255
Hales. William James
Guise, Sir John Wright,
169
Bt. KCB.
343
7, 237 Halfhide, Chas, Alex.
John Christopher 242
James
414
433 Halford,Cha. Aug. Drake 125
Gulliver, George
450
Haliburton,
Gumoens, Charles de
John Fowden 230
Nich. Theo. de 378 Haliday, Wm. Robert 93, 187
378 Halketl, Sir Colin, GCB.
Gunn, George
409
GCH.
William
6, 196, 453
326
Fred. J. Colin
Gunner, R. W.
223
378
Hugh, CB. GCH. 50
Gunning, Alexander
430
James
John, CB.
148
124
John C. Craigie
Gunter, Robert
196
121
John Tho. Douglas 96,
James
131
Gunthorpe, Joshua Rowley 409
259
Gurney, John Grego;y
Sir Peter A Bt. 193
Gurtler, Joseph
451 Hall, Angus William
165
114
Chambers
Guthrie, Cha. Seton
378
431
Charles Henry
191
George James
343
William
Gage John
6, 222
Henry
Edward
164
Guv, Phillip M. Nelson 63. 156
311
Henry William
414
Thomas, MD.
185
Jasper
Gwilt, John
155
John
Gwyn, Hamond Weston 294
37, lis
John, MD.
Gvvynne, Charles M. S. L. 214
309
John
Hy. Lewes Edw. 343
414
John
420
449
John Peter
Haardt, Lewis
165
Lewis Alexander 57, 282
449
Haberland, Charles
Lewis Fred.
210
HackPt, Frederick
273
Morris James
309
William MD.
157
Richard
229
113
Hackett, John
Richard Morr-tn
189
Samuel
199
^.^y
Savage..
179
Simpson
241
S. W.
Hadaway, Sam. Maitland 310
327
Thomas
283
Hadden, W^m. Cha.
51
Thomas113
Hadfield, Alex. J.
309
Thos. Erskine Arthur
Chas. Joseph 293
Wm. Howe
343
243
William
251
420
Hadley, Henry, MD.
W'illiam Sanford
220
414
William
Hallam,
George
Hadwen, Thomas
378
203
273 H alien, Heibeirt
Hagan, Wm. W.
132
112
Hagart, Charles
65,133 Ilalleit, John D. CB.
179
Jas. Macaul
97, 133 Hallewell, Edra. Gilling
Guest, Charles
608
Index.
KH
Halliday, Frs. Aug. 293, 298 Hammill, CourtenayThoB. 254 Hardinge, Rich.
55, 266
Francis Ed w. 297 Hammond, Frederick
86
Robert James 205
Geo. Edm.
234
Hallifax.Rob. Dampier 55, 227
Hallilay, Richard Goddard
295
Hallowes, George Skene 176
John
239
William
237
Hallum, Jamet
409
Halpin, William
414
William
113
Halton, Lancelot
142
.ialy, Wm. O'Grady 64, 198
Haml)ly, And. John Buckingham
293
Hamer, Michael Greatheed 378
Hamerton.John M. CB. 9,206
Hames, Charles
113
Hamilton, Alex. Graham Wilkinson
268
Aug.Terrick
223
Charles Prait
261
Sir Chas. John Jas. B
55, 149
Chris. Monteith
244
C. W.
112
Digby St. Vincent 260
Francis Fisher
155
Fra. Seymour
268
Fra. Smith
89
Fred. Wm.
57, 144
George
227
Geo. W.
114
Henry
96,230
Henry Meade
198
James Banbury
264
.
John
30
John
378
John
409
John Glencairn Carier
119
John James
113
John Potter, KH.
30
1-ouis H.
239
326
343
James
William
Lawrence Nichulas Hardman, Henry Anthony 378
Dyre
173
378
Samuel
M. Montague 252 Hardwick, William
343
William
409 Hardy, Campbell
273
Hampson, 6'ir Geo. Fra. B/.129
Fiederick
236
Hampton, Jos. Hampton 114
Jonas Pasley
209
Thos. Lewis
125
Luke
420
KCH.
Hanburv, Capel S.
C. S. B,
James Arthur,
"//.m.
9,
251
414
119
M.B.
.312
William
164
Hancock, Fiizhardinge Wm.
Longuet
101, 226
Hancocke, Jeremiah
138
Hand, John Sidney
234
Charles Augustus 215
Handcock, Ho)i. Henry
Robert
90, 249
Hon. Henry
195
Richard
87
//<i. Richard
192
Robert Harris
1.'6
I'homE
420
271
197
158
Whaley NicoU
William
Hare, Ho/i. Charles Luke
Francis George
118
Hon. Richard
Robert
343
Thomas
259
191
KH.
15
Richard
420
Robert Charles
343
Robert T. Fra.
161
Robert Gorges
283
Robt. William
145
Samuel B.
98 176
Tho. de Courcy
220
Thomas Rice
238
Walter
63,230
William
192
135 Hard-e, Gordon Kenmure
Harriott, Hugh Charles
William Cole
312
MD.
58
159
Thos. George
William Henry
378 Harding,Geo.Judd, CB. 15,281 Harris, Anthony Charles 428
Francis Pyiu
173
378
Hamley, Chas. Ogilvy
293
Charles
Edward Bruce
John
420
270
Hamlyn Lavicourt
Tliomas Henry 271
Fran. Gilbert
113
163
William Tydd 312
Harry Bulteel, A'H. 31
326
J. O.
Henry W. Fred. 219
Wm. George
283 Haidinge,Hoii. Arthur Ed. 148
Edward
186
232
John
Hammer&ley, Frederick
121
Hen. Vi>c. GCD.
Philip
295
Frederick
165
Philip
113
William
378
9, 112, 117, 208
Henry
252
Robert RusselI100,31fi
Hammerstein, Alex. Bartti 447
Heniy Charles 177
343
William
Otto Von
446
Nicholas,
509
Index.
fiarris. William
378 Harvey, W'illiam Crosbic
Wm. Frederick
Harrison, Anth. Robinson 59
4'20 Harward, Geo. Sisson
Alexander
227 Harwood, Edward
Alfred
Uroadley
101, 136 H.irzig, Frederick
327 Haseltoot, Charles
E.
Edward Siaines 254 Haslam, Richard
H.isleiiam, Wm. Gale
Guslavus NicoiU
215
297
343
Henry Laws
Hugh
JiiinosHuIl
343
432
-John
Jolin Bacon, CB. 50
John Harris R. 209
John
Robt. Prescott
Robt. Seppings
Septimus
Thomas A. John
William
Harrisson, C. iSIillns
Francis Joseph
George Alex.
Hart,
Kdward Biowne
Edward Hume
188
294
345
273
410
231
231
231
180
113
310
MD.
95,200
Henry George
142
James Chrisiine
John
378
Richard
343
Robert
86
Harihill, Robert
433
Hartle, John F. A.
255
431
Robert
Hartley, Bartholomew
159
Henry Winchcombe
56, 159
Humph. Rob.
34
Rirhaid Wilson
159
Hartman, Wm. Henry
87
Gust.Adolphus 131
Henry,
John
Robt. Humphrey
Havillanfl, James de
Hawes, Geo. Harrington
John Charles
KCB.OCH.
50.449
Harvest, Edward
Hector
Francis Richard
Henry Frederick
122
344
272
160
113
327
344
344
172
126
91,
315
Peter W^m. Lanoe 344
Samuel Wm.
Henry
344
Sir Thomas, KCH.
249
94
Harvey, Bis>ell, KH.
112
8, 126
Charles Elin
286 Hawkes, John Blackburne 130
John Clifion
Edward
53
218
Robert
Henry B.
92
232
James A.
326 Hawkey, John. MD.
309
John Frederick
343
John
296
Henry Charles MoorJohn
259
head
344
344
John
410 Hawkins, Alex. Cwsar
270
John
John Edmund
187
Ethelred
326
Si; Robt. John, CB.
Geo. Drew
378
George Palmer
10, 255
344
John Richard
176
John P. CB.
50
221
Thomas
John
344
312
John S.
Thomas
283
'
1).
222
113
Patrick
Philip
161
Hewitt, R.
Hawke, Hon. Stanhope
449 Hawker, Charles
Julius,
Ernest Augustus
JohnWm.
450
Havelock, Henry, CB. 55,204
Henry Marshman
Hausler, Fred.
Henry
Sir George
'
12
Drummond
Hmt. Robt.
148
271
Thos. Pasley
113
Thomas Rob. Drum. 230
William
344
Wm. Drum. Ogilvy 224
Haydock, Henry James
237
Haydon, Joseph
410
Robt. Luckcombe 410
Hayes, Henry Horace
410
Horace Geo.
197
Joseph
260
Robert
344
Haygarth, Francis
150
Hayman, Matthew Jone 169
Haymard, Joseph Peter
410
Hayne, Herbert Wm. 'Iho. 177
John
113
Hayter, George
410
Haythorne, Edmund
95, 250
Hayward, Edward
116
William
427
Robert John
Haywood, Russell
Head, Edw. Jonathan
Geoige
Henry Bond
John
Sir
Samuel
Healy, John
Heard, William Hodder
234
189
427
122
135
175
344
344
Edmund
68
311
378
228
Harle,
510
Index.
Hewson, George
John Milliquet
John Mills
410
344
246
Hext, Chas. Staniforth
159
Heycock, Charles
241
He\ dinger, Wm. Charles 427
Heydon, John
420
Hey gate, Edward Nicholas 285
Heylanu, Alfred Thomas 247
John Rowley
91
Heyman, H^nry
271
Heywood, Thomas
142
Heywood, William
165
Hibberl, Edw. George
201
Francis Gordon
243
Huffh Robert
158
Hichens, Richard
434
Hickey, Edward
95, 227
Hickie, Bartholomew
344
James Francis
210
Hickman, Richard
378
Wm. Theodore 201
Hicks, J.
327
John William
113
Thomas William
] 13
Hickson, John Annesley 316
Higginbotham, Charles
215
Henry
378
Higgins, Henry
420
Hugh Brabazon 344
Luke Brahazon
273
Thos. Gordon 41, 266
Warner Westenra,
KH.
31
Higginson, Alexander
30
Geo. Powell
14
Geo. W. Alex. 145
Thomas C.
167
Higgon, John D. George 273
Higman, Cha. Brisbane 256
Hilder, Jesse
378
Hilditch, Charles
378
CB. KCH.
13 Hill, Andrew
Douglas INIercer
173
L'Estrange
220
Herring,
Henry
Arundel
10,
CB.
Edmund
241
162
Charles
Duncan, MD. 433
88
312
Edmund YeaHerron, John Samuel
Charles Rowland
272
378
284
Samuel
Charles West
mans VValcott
221
Dudley Clarges
Hertford, R. S. C. Mar.
Geo. Aug. KH.
227
quis of
344
12,210
Edward
KC.
98, 248
315
161 Hervey, Charles F.
Edward
Henry
261
Edw. Rowley
58 Hesketh, WilliamReginaldl97
James, KH.
69, 254
447
Fred, J. Ponsonby 187
130 Hesse, Adolphus
James, MD.
118
Francis Charles
378 Hessey, William
James Allen
207
447
Geo. P. I.
John
167 Heugel, William de
239
435
John
257 Hewat, Richard
Geo. Siavelay
344
378
William
Henry
John K.Sheppard
344
307
254 Hewetson, WilliamHorace Fred.
209
William
427
John Sheridan 180
James Morris
344
410
John
John W'm.KH. 86 Hewett, Frederick
113
31
Sir Geo. Hen. B<.
John
Robert, CB.
113
131
William
John
268
Henry
295,298
70, 267
344
John David Hay
William
378
John
128
James Waller
378
John Thomas
312
57
Hendley, John
Philip George
191
420
Joseph
Thomas
316
Isaac
Henry
Hewitt.
203
Percy
435
96
Hendrick, John.MD
John Fred. Napier254
Peter Edward
170
274
Hendry, Alexander
William Henry
112
Philip
344
54
Ileneage, 'J'homas
250
6'i>R.Chambre, Ci^. 30
Clement Walker 134 Hewson, Daniel Litton
.
^-^
Hill,
StephenJohn 96,255,261
162
'rhotnas
256
VVeist Ilulmes
113
William
247
William
420
Willuim
Hon. \Vm. Noel
59
175
William Price
Christopher
Ililliard,
(ieorge
Henry
John
(jeorge E.
Hilmei, Jolin Frederick
Hillon, James
llillii-r,
378
3-14
4M
420
344
449
420
378
Index.
611
MD.
114
418
176
Charles
Charles Wells
Fountaine
John, A//.
31
William Legh
156
John Swaine
Hinchliir,
Cliamberlain
445
Hot;reve, Henry
216 Hoile, David Ogilvy,M.Z>. 212
Ilenrj
lIiQil. Charles
90 Hojel, James
379
liitide, Edward
379 Holborn, Charles
379
Henry John
175 Hokombe, Alex. E F. 96,164
Henry Ueynolds 344
344
Francis
159 Holden, Charles
John
97, 315
Hue, John
379
139
Henry
Hingston, Clayton S. Ilext 256
Horaio Nelson
436
Fian. Bernard 344 Hokienberg, Hans, Baron 447
llinton.John Thomas
410 Holder, Charles
150
Hiuxman, Cha. Walpole 141 Holdich, Edward Alan 70,232
Willes
212
Rowley
Holdsworth, Arthur Howe 452
Hipkin, Fred.
205
John Kellv 274
'
'J'liomas
205
Robert
153
Hives, Thomas W^alter
191
414
Samuel
Hoare, Chas. Vivian
410
Tho.W.E. 97, 153
\\ illiam Jesse
158 Hole, Lewis Blyth
157
Hobbs, George Lainont
196
William
379
Cavendish
James
181
260
William Henry
Simpson Hackett 257 Holford, Josiah
179
Thomas Francis 172 Holgate, Bennett
86
Hobkirk, Samuel
344
379
Edward Milton
Hobson, Anthony PemberHolland, John
107
153
ton
114
James
Hobson, James St. Clair 181
379
John
113
John
295
John Yate
Richard Jones
207
Launcelot
30
Samuel
116
Richard Henry
175
Hocker, Kdward
293
Rupert Charles
379
Hockings, Fied. Montagu 191
Thomas Edward 410
293 Holle, Fred. A. Baron
Robert
447
Hodder. Edward
379 HoUier, Edward
436
"
236
116
235
176
379
247
153
326
257
189
140
212
MD. 434
Anthony Dickson 312
David
414
Ill nry
Holliday, John
Elphinsione
Home, Alex. Geo.
GarthshoreStirlingl56
432
112
445
(Jeorge
J.
James
John Home
John
William,
15
379
310
379
33
113
MD.
William
Honyman, Sir Old, Bt.
Honner, Rob.Wm.
Hood, linn. Alex. Nelson 60,
149
Charles
154
Hon. Francis Giosvenor
Hook, Lionel
Hookey, George
Hope, Arch. White
//,). Adrian
Frederick
Fred. Harry
53, 144
257
298, 344
57
101,211
58,315
152
Studholme John 56
Christ. Francis
344
Wm. Chauval 231
David
379
William
372
Aide
George
274
Hodson, Chas. IJobt. Geo. 114
James Gustavus
Charles William
114
Ham.
141
428
James
Jan.cs Nicol
260
241
136
James
5ir Jas. Arch.
418
ifCB.
160
272
67, 282
223
10,
John Edward
John Isaac
William
Hopkins, Francis Powell
George Robert
Henry
John
166
204
344
200
Patrick
182
Samuel
427
W'm. Friend
293
Wm. Randolph 379
Wm.
Hopkinson,
Henry 214
Hopson, Fred. Thomas
Ongley
136
Wm. Hopson
177
Hopton, Charles Edward 174
Hopwood, Hervey
64, 144
Horan, 'J'homas
236
Horc, Thomas
64
Horn. Frederick
57, 171
Hornbrook, Rich. Lyde
64
Thos. Beckford 344
512
Index.
Hornby, William
Charles Anthony
George
George
James
Robert
William Henry
Horniblow, George, 3iD.
I'll
138
307
244
420
224
113
Hornsby, Hen. Aug.
Horsey, Edw. Raljih 295, 298
Wm. Henry
145
Beaumont de
Horsford, Alfred H. 70, Wo'Z
344
George Fahie
112
Richard
Horsley, Nicholas
a44
155
Hort, John Josiah
344
Josiah George
51
31
Horton, .'ames
George
Wm.
MD
311
Hoskin, Wm. Thos.
Hoskins, Biadford Smith 195
271
Hosle, Dixon Edirard
Hoiham, Augustus
Augustus Thos
Beaumont, Lord
George
Richard
Houghton, George Powell
344
227
15
344
162
137
113
Richmond
WJIiam
379
Houlton, S'z'r George 115,344
Hou^on, Henry Basil
194
205
Houston, T. Blakiston
Houstoun, Alex.
66, 315
Sir Robt.
KCB.
12
How, Johnson
379
379
Thomas
Lord
Howard, De Walden,
344
C. A. GCB.
Edward
Johu Stanley
Robert
Robert Graham
Robert Henry
Thomas
Howatson, Wm.
wood, MI).
Howden,
J.
171
195
51
196
243
116
Colling-
312
Hobart, Lord
KH.
32
174
John.MD.
431
Howe, Gerrard Calaghan 210
Howes, James
2 16
Howley, John
155
Hovvorlh, Richard
99
447
Hoyer, Anthony Fred,
Hoyland, John
410
379
Hubbard, James
Hiiddleston, G. Egerton
159
Hudson, Edward
420
Henry
379
John
216
John
136
Howell, Edward
141
Home, Arthur
Gustavus
Henry
101,247
113
John Grennap
John Richard
206
John Robert, MD.
CB.
430
Robert
206
Thos. David, MD. 310
William
420, 453
Humfrey, Benj.imin Geale 344
Charles Alex. 204
John Keys
204
Robert Blake
379
Wm. Chailes 310
Humphreys, Chas. Gar379
diner
John Goullin
345
William
241
Windsor Henry 260
Hunt, Andrew
231
Henry
Fra.
Hurtzig, Fred.
Edmund D'Arcy
Edward Joseph
George Evans
George Warwick
George Henry
John
John
John
Philip,
Michael
Robert
CB.
158
123
132
215
293
131
230
114
345
60
379
55
Eden
Huskisson, John
John William
Samuel
Hussey,
Thomas
William
Wm.Hayter
185
172
448
294
235
7
345
160
177
33, 265
Hutchesson, Thomas
Hutchins, Wm. James
163
Hutchinson, Alex. Hadden
274
Charles Scrope 284
Coote Svnge 122
Edw.Hely 96, 186
Fred. Jas. Tag-
Arthur
Augustus
152
379
Francis
Francis Richard
345
Hon. Hen. Hely 31
John
379
Hon. John Wm.
gart
Helv
139
Thos.
Wm.Hen.
177
William
211
William
194
Wm. Nelson 41,144
Hutchison, Frederick J.
216
George
63, 232
Richard Cooper 221
410
Hulhnance.John
613
Index.
Jameson, Robert O'Brien 119 Jesse, William
Iluthwaiie, Francis Cor146
379 Jex, 1 huinas
I'homas
nelius
113
Jeyes, Samuel,
Huit, George, CB.
Thomas Ross,
131
riiomas
Hyslop, Maxwell
379
379
68
22
114
Jack.A. CC.
112
\\m.
Hiiygliue, Samuel
HyJe, Geo. lloolon
George
Adam
Fredeiick
233
379
George
112
I'liomson
Geoijfe {xlward
Owen
-94
George William
315
262
420
345
Collins
Henry
Henry
Hen. Augustus
James, KH.
16,
James
James
James
'
112
88
311
379
John, CB.
113
Joiin
410
420
John
John Napper
Joseph ReiJ
53, 251
Robert
Standish Radley
Sydney Cosby
Thomas
Thomas
William
William
293
173
140
222
114
188
379
Walrond
UA.
Jacob, Arthur
Edmund
312
234
Jacob, John,
Jagger, Joseph
Jago, Charles
CB. 113
John
James, Charles
410
379
226
93
222
Demetrius Grevis 345
Demetrius W. G. 153
Edward Henouard
George
Henry
Henry
Henry
John Thomas
286
61
171
345
263
180
379
Robert
William
345
434
Jameson, Uavid, MD.
Hamilton Tennent
256
Henry
226
James
345
John Lyster
239
Ruben
231
'
284
MD.
432
129
William
249 Jamieson, Jas. Wm .Hen
213 Jane, Michael Allen
Robert
Jackson,
MD.
182
197
Geo. .Morland
John
Howard
514
Index.
MD. 434
Kdward Colpoys
Jones,
MD.
Hui^h Rlaurice
James,
Jenkin
184
MD.
Patrick
Thos. Henry
Willliam
William
William Young
181
178
410
Hamilton Trail
John Douglas 94,184
177
John William
Montague Cholm.
41, 239
Robert Beckford 196
William
379
W. H. G.
326
Jolliffe, Sir
Wm. G.H.
Charles
Ban.
345
296,298
65,292
294
Al'red Stowell
Arthur Prvse
-^
Benj. Orla'ndo
Conyngham
Dashwood
135
132
38
212
272
Douglas
345
Ebenezer Tristram
Thomas
Ebenezer
Edward
Edward
Edward
Edward Kent
Edward Monckton
294
345
86
345
379
249
238
14
George
Harry David 41,281,
Henry Exley
286
176
KH.
326
297
164
34
Irving,
Samuel
Alexander
George
Henry Hoghtnn
Jacob yEmilius
312
379
298
268
9
65
379
12
345
James
379
286
Robert
326
Robert Nasmytb 163
Jeremy
379
379 Irwin, Alexander
Jeremy
379
Chailes
69
IniKO Wm.
Fred. Chidley, KH. 59
95,211
John
445
Henry
150
John
379
345
John Robert
John Evans
139
Hill
Thomas
Charles
John
205
345
Thomas
William
68, 256
John Edward 32, 265,
178
274
Wdliam Nelson
345
120 Isaac, John Matcham
Johnlnglis
188
Chas. Thomas Vesey
Joseph
Bunbury
184
234
Joseph
414 Isaacson, Egerlon Charles
Michael
Harvest
34,281
315,379
Rice, AH.
251
32, 265 Isdell, Edmund W.
Richard
150
86 Judd, William Henry
Richard
203
379 Julian, Thomas Archer
Richard
Juliani, Jean
451
Richard Paget
345
271 Julius, Wm. Mayor
Campbell
Richard Roynon 273 Jull, Harrison John 296, 298
308
Robt. Colville
173 Julyan, Primrose G.
Justice, Wm. Clive
227
Rokeby
Steele
255
Wilkinson
255 Ivey, George James
Samuel
435
W^m. Fred.Torcato 157
Stanley
307
Stopford Thomas 410 Kains, Thomas
154
124 Kaniptz, Louis de
450
Thomas
Thomas
380
345 Kane, John Joseph
137
Thomas Edward 380 Kauntze, Henry
255
Vaughan
315 Kavanagh, John
William, CB. 62, 215 Kay, Arthur
308
William
343 Kay, William Thompson 298
William
274
380 Kaye, Arthur Lister
Edward
114
William, MD.
432
William, MD.
66
434
Geo. Lister Lister
Wilkinson Lister
345
Wm. Daniel 37, 266
380
William Fowler 208 Kayes, William
210
William I'rime
345 Kean, Henry
Wilson Henrj
164 Keane, Benj. Bloomfield 257
31
Edward
410
Jop, Robert
345
James,
187
Geo. Michael
Jopp,
MD.
238
Giles
Jordan, Edward
380
Joseph
Hon. Hussey Fane 284
185
380
William Walker 185 Kcarnes, John
427
Joy, Algernon Puiling
274 Kearney, Daniel
428
Thomas
Joyce, Arthur Wellesley
255
141
Edward
Thomas J.
420
274
Leonard Sumner
274 Keafe, Edward
430
Robert
Irby, Augustus Henry
202
345
John James Charless
Keating, James Singer
345
198 Keats, John Smith
236
Wm.M'Geachy
Ireland, Rich. Plunkelt
256
122
Winder Kelly 295, 208 Keene, Edmund Ruck
380
Irvin, INIariin
414 Keep, Wm. Thornton
436
Irvine, Charles
113 Kehoe, Patrick
158
Charles
98 Keightley, Robt. H. H.
James
52
218
222
251
39
192
93
T.
Howard Sutton
John, MD.
Robert
126
Henry
273
251
212
Henry Mitchell
Henry Richmond 65,
345
436
272
Yarrail
Irvine, Hazlltt
Higgins,
M.D.
208
George Vander270
heyden
Henry F. F, 95, 156
114
M.J.
414
Ralph Boeller
William
223
Wm. Augustus
8
Sir \Vm. George,
B^ut.
272
William Proude 379
William Victor
242
Johnston, Arthur,
Charles
Frederick
Henry
515
Index.
345 Kent, Henry
John
Hon. Charlts James
Townsend R.
Keily,
Keilli,
131
John
Julm
Richard D.
R. S.
261
311
345
238
169
345
273
94, 165
326
420
'
Robert
58, 452
i'liomas, A'C.
58,453
Tljomas Coiiyngbam 95,
Riclrard
Scvmour
182
Th;s.
Edwin
291
\\ illiain
345
A\ iiliam
Wm
41,262
\Villiam
Daniel
Ktlsall, John
Joseph
Kelson, Charles
Kenim, William Henry
Kenip, {jeorge Rees
Joiiii
137
I.nrd iMurk
235
Ro
51
91
112
112
121
143
Hugh
Hu^h Fergusson
Irving Francis
293
345
257
13
CB.
112
John Clark
95, 169
John Hamilton
113
John Mackenzie 264
John Pill
113 380
J.
112
410
89
Kenny, Edward
Edward C. Geils 236
Ulatthias, MD.
436
.
Stephen
T.
211
G.E.Gammell 113
William
Wm. Henry
Wm. Henry
Kenrick, Buxton Martin
Kent, Charles
Edmund Watkin
420
316
113
184
177
180
97, 171
haidiiige
150
.en
516
Index.
Knight, Alfred
Arnold More
Brook Jolin
119
296
86
James
307
James
410
J.imes Reece
306
John
380
John
112
John Tlieophilus
243
Thomas Tliornhill
113
Lang, John
Langdale, Marmaduke R. 410
380
Langdoii, Colwell
346
Gilbert
420
Alexander
Lingford,
John Crawford 180
Wm.Bookley 90,
293
Langley, George Colt 293, 298
346
George Richard
178
Oliver
274
Rayusford C.
.
MD. 214
George
312
Winne
346
Langrishe, Hugh Henry
346
Langton, Edward
Lanphier, J. Pliil. Cosby 346
Thomas
La Presle, Joseph
236
226
Lapsley, William
99,
La:cora, Thomas Aiskew
283
307
Lardner, Geo. Darley
John
99, 198
253
Large, John Edward
114
Larkms, George
Lascelles, Charles F. R.
32
Claude George Wm.
273
Last, Edward
66, 251
380
Latham, John
346
Mathew
199
Oliver Matthew
250
Latouche, Octavius
252
Latour, Albert de
112
Latter, Robeit James
Laughlin, Edwaid James 255
Wm.
Leslie,
113
Laughten, Jolin
Lautour, Peter
208
102. 221
Towry A.
James Horton
James Smith
John
Richard Alexande
Robert,
Robert
Wm.
KH.
274
346
346
2G1
55, 261
182
Henry
62, 235
Lawes, WUliam
Lawford, Edward
Lawlor, Provo Wm.
114
346
Wm.
189
Digby
192
stone
Elias,
CB.
14
'
Index.
517
'
'
D D
Index.
518
Ley, Frederick
Leyne, James
Liardet, Chas. Fred.
Liddell, AchoUCljas. John
Hon. Geo. A. F.
Hedworth John
John
Lidwill, George
233
113
210
114
212
58
170
Ligertwood, Thos. 3IB. 191
Light, Albert Chas. Hugo 274
113
220
Henry
Hn^o
Shelley
432
Lightbody, John
Thos. Dehane,
311
MD.
Thomas, CB.11,214
236
Thomas
146
Lilley, John
159
Vernon
Lilliciap, Herbert
Walter Welsford 293
Lillie, 5(> John Scott, CB. 51
98, 257
Thomas
209
Lillingston, Geo. Wm.
Lightfoot,
175
Robert
Lindesay, Patrick
Litid,
102, 215
168
Fred. J. Sandys
447
Lindham, James Oliver
112
Hugh
145
253
Henry Gore
57, 144
Ho(!. James
14
James
150
Robert James
346
Wm. Chacon
Lindsell, Robl.Henry 102,179
380
Lindsey, Henry John
427
Robert
Linsingen, Charles,
Linton, John
William,
Banm 448
31
309
140
Liptrap, John
113
WD
380
102,160
380
346
346
428
291
Litle, Jas. Somerville
96, 135
Little, Archibald
380
John
380
John William
Robert John 298, 346
294
Simon Ridley
346
Thos. Sarjent
217
Willia
163
Liltkhale, Geo .Richard
Littler, Sir John Hunter,
Benjamin de
Lister, Frederick D,
John
Listen, John Terry
Litchfield, Richard
Lithgow, William
Lisle,
KCB.
Frederick
13
41,249
198 Lovett, Geo.
W. Molyneux 34
John Richard
210
Joseph Venables
112
Thomas
448
Loesecke, Geo.C. A. Von
410 Low, Alexander
Loft, John Henry
Alexander
113
Loftie, JMalcolm Edward
Isaac
136
Loftus, Arthur John
John
346
Frederick
William
223
Henry
Sam. Netterville
Lowder,
189
W'illiam James
Arthur Charles
Lowe,
Home
346
Logan-Home, Geo.
Edward W. D.
Logan, Robert Abraham 208
Robert Hry. Drury 22
11'2
Thos. Galbraith,
23
Stanley John
310
MD.
182
It
Lowndes, John Henry
Logic, Cosmo Gordon,
Wm. Wynne
Litton, Richard
Weld
Hom-
Llewelyn, Jenkin
MD.
127
fray
167
204
Edward
Edward
157
Bell
Edward Thomas
380
283
W.
GCB. GCH.
Londonderry, C.
of,
6,
41
Wm.
2(
Frederick
Marq.
119
164
James
Armar Graham
James Armar
3t
H
1<
519
Index.
380
Lowry, John
248
Octavius
198
Robert William
'28t)
Thomas Graves
Lowil,, T,.|m Jackson 66. 189
Robert Henrv ft7,238
31.6
Lowiliei, Arthur
118
Henry
114
Loytl, Wm. Kirkman
Luard, Frederick
Henry Reynolds
Jolin D.ilbiac
273
285
234
Richard George
Henry
CB.
9, 1.39
180
Samuel James
Lynam, Charles
Lynch, Colmer
Edward
222
380
239
W.
225
196
198
380
Gould Arthur
Henry
164
380
F^dward Crean
Edw. Pdt.
James Innes
113
190
88
346
37
222
89
Martin Crean
iMartin
BA
445
Hot. Claude Bowes 119
Edmund David
220
Francis
274
Fied. Lee Hopkioson 274
George
Hen. Dalton Wittit
Sam. Athill
161
William Charles
Patrick Browne
I'homas Joho
259 Lyons, Anthony Munton
Jiimes
William
310
Luce. Edward
Joiin Edward
273
4-19
Thiimas Casey
Liiderilz, Frederick
L.udewiw, Adolphiis
448
William
judowieg, Chas. Herman 449 Ta's, George iMowbray 101
Jasper
Jasper
226
John Kennedy
113
M'Clatchie, A.
298
M'Cleland, Fra. W.H.
157
M'Clellari, Jas. Creighton 420
ftl'Clenaiian, Thomas
420
M'Cleverty, Wm. A.
56
M'Clintock, Theodore E. 308
Thomp>on Macky
239
M'Coiiechv, James
410
M'Coimick, James
381
V\ illiam
122
JM'Court, John
261
M'Coy, Daniel
335
Thomas Bobert
116
M'Crea, Herbert Taylor
194
James
196
Richard Charles
216
Robert Barlow
270
M'Creagh, Michael
124
Al'Crohan, Denis Eugene 381
Pyn
203
Robeit Blake
346
Wm. W'ilishire
327 Lynn, James
450 Lyon, Charles Jobson,
Amherst
Robert
Tliomas
Lyell,
346
119
114
244
410
274
Norman
M'Crummen,
226
Scaloa
M'Cumming,
Rich. Hen.
John Beaumont
91
197
420
167 M'Curdy, Daniel
I'homas
256
156
,199 M'Dermott, Ben. Remicott
159
Lugard, Edward
62,180 Lvsons, Daniel
95, 174
James
381
381
Hen. Williamson 283 Lyster, Arthur O'Neil
Luke, Henry ^"rancis
Ijukin. Fred. Windham
William
William
Augustus
254
Frederick
168
Henry
4-27
Septimus
Windham
Lythe, John
272
414
l,ukis, John
213
John Henry
410
l.um, William Purefoy
liumley, Augustus Savill 119
249
Charles Henry
Fred. Douglas 95,182
Henry Savile
119
l,um>daine, James L. Sandys
Lunde, Geo. Fred. God-
141
449
307
[>unuig, \Viiliam
448
Augustus
447
Luscombe, Iho. Popham 427
frey
Lushington, Francklin,
CB.
89, 188
.9<r
J.
yye,
Tonens 346
175
256
449
113
171
188
181
Robert
60, 167
Tho. Coryndon 63
Richard l.eigh
171
381
246
445
J.
326
Patrick
199
Thomas 381,319
Michael,
MD.
434
61,292 RI'Diarmid, John Duncan 434
M'Donald, Alastair M'lan
ville
244
197
M'Alpine, James
Alexander
32
381
M'Annallj, Charles
Alexander
346
381
M'Arlhur, Alex. MD.
Alexander, MD. 434
312
Bernard
Charles
210
294
Edward
Chailes William
245
295, 298
Colin
James Earle
381
381
James, MD.
Donald
432
326. 346
John
Dun.Don.M'Cay 311
68
iM'Barnet, Alex. Cockburn 231
Henry Thomas
346
Donald Kay
John, CB.
231
13
iM'Bayne, Evan Forbes
John Alan
244
143
M'Bean, Thomas Hamilton
William
346
124
129 M'Donnel, Christopher
William
173 M'Donnell, John
259
M' Bride, Adam
190 M'Donell, Alexander
410
M'Cabe, Bernard
133 M'Donough, Stephen
213
M'Call, William
231 M'Douall, James
37, 119
M'Callum, Edw. Goiigh
295 M' Dougall, Patrick Leonard
Henry Atkins 293
95, 260
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham 294
Tho. Wm. John 315
Justin Thadeus
M'Dowell, Geo. Jas. Muat,
Courlenny
381
CB.
51
Patrick
381
316 M'Duff, Alexander
M'Caskill, Hector
306
100, 206 M'Farlan, John
John
John Wnrden 226
346
M'Causland, Conolly
283 M'Farlane, Francis John 135
iM'Adam, David
'
1)
D 2
520
Index.
235
152
M'Keuna, Theobald
6
381
JM'Kenzie, John
John
John M'Kay
William
VVm. Fleming
M'Kerlie, Jolin Graham
Robert
M'Killop, Robert John
Norman
John
43.
Forbes
Sii William,
Ci
24
ATB.
8,24
Wm.
2^
Forbes;
William Frederic
-^^
I
Macbeath, George
93, 22
Macbeth, Alex. Mackay 13
James, MD.
22
Mac
Edward Den
Carthy,
24
nis Justin
Justin
Edward
Daniel
24
Wm. Justin
MacDonald, John
2c
22
24
Alfred
Allan
Colin
181
25,
410,
45.1
George
38, 11
George Fred.
16
George Varnhaml7
Gregory Grant
Fooie
Henry Alfred
16
26
James
38
James Mitchell 25
J araes
Hcti. Jas.
Bosville
Wm.
9
222
John Duntze
24
346 M'Queen, Donald
244
Norman
19
James
65
381
Peter
25,
283
Simon
347
Peter John
25,
381
326 M'Rae, Farquhar
Ranald
34
Theodore
293
381
Robert, CB.
5
230 M'Ternan, Constanline LeRobert, CB.
5
mon H.
273
381
Robert
22(
34'
347
410 Rl'Vicar, John
Ronald
98 M'Wharrie, Robert, MD. 311
R. D.
32(
168 Maberly, Evan
269
Siephen
38:
VVm. Leader
50
275
Wiliiaiii
8(
34'
410 Macadam, James
113
William
Wm. KH.
31
346
William
42(
381
381 Macalpine, James
William Donald 24i
436 Mac Andrevv, James Duncan
Wm. Peter
45
230
308
Wm. Pitt
IK
John, MD.
309 Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 21^
230
John Lennox
347
428
Alexander
25!!
William. MD. 248
381
George, CB.
5(
193 Macarthur, Idward
52
Sir James, KCB.
Peier
434
414
KCH.
8, 22J
381
410 Macartney, ('haries
John Ignatius '22c
Cliriitopher,
MB. 229
226
Reginald
26(
8,
Bain, Giles
Macbean, Archibald
420
436
Lachlan
Philip.CB. 54, 168
Philip
168
William
93, 316
William Kelly
Geo. Travers
381
M'Leroth, Thomas
James Nixon
381
M*Loughlin, Patrick
-John
jM'Mahon, Edmond John 307
Daniel
114 Macauliiy, Hector J.
Macaulev, James Shorlall
Sir Thomas, Bt.
KCB.
Mac
131
'~J.V,\MD.
141
Macdonnell, William
S47
MacDonnell,
141
Macdoiigall,
307
254
311
Mac
Ewen
206
347
113
Andrew
Colin
381
Dougall, Alex. John
271
Index.
'acdowall,
Dav
Duff, John
ackeson, Fred.
;ac
acfarlane,
52
Hoit
CB.
Andrew
Mackesy, A'incent
R.
Robert Henry
William Joseph
ac Gachen, John
acGregor.Geo.Hall, CB.
621
215 Macnaghten, Fian. Edra.
310
134
347 Macneil, Archibald
347
163
201
212
381
254
Archibald
13
Colin
410
Daniel, MD. 309, 453
112
420
231 Maclagan, David, MD.
431
347 .Marlaine, Sir Archibald,
14
154
430
245
.Macphail, John
65
Macpherson, Andrew John
175
Archibald Fraser 114
Duncan
193
Duncan
381
Evan
347
Herbert Taylor
230
James
428
James Duncan
113
John
87
John Cameron 99, 193
Lachlan
97,315
Lachlan
181
Lachlan
381
Robert
243
Robert Barclay,
CB. KH.
Walter
Macquarie, George
12,
W.
Honeyman
Hugh Donald
KCB.
87
James
113
James
John
John Kenneth
J. K. Douglas
Kenneth Doug.
Lawrence
Murray
224
420
Lachlan Hector
Gilbert
Norman, CB.
211
238
Peter
Samuel
244 IMacleane, Cha. Moray
Edmond
113
140 jNIacleod, Alex.
J.
113
James
113
Cole
114
Thomas
Robert
182
Donald John l\r. 1(0,
Roderick
273
129 Mahony, Montague Martin, MD.
Sam. Fras.
Duncan
112
114
William
242 Maine, Arthur Francis
381 Maclise, William
Hen. Cracroft
William Ord.MD.
^lac Muhon, John
236
William
234
195 Mainwarine, Charles Ed"
Macnab, John
381
ward
ackesy, Ernest Randolph
Edward George
249 Macnamara, Michael
381
Nugent 295, 298
Edward RowWm. Percy
John, MD. 436
land
Pickard
181
200
Robert
Macnish, William, MD.
William l.ear
216
239
312
Walter Carr
William .\\e\
113 MacKinnon, Daniel Henry
John
347
347
381
John
Edm. Vernon 125
iMalcolm
256
Geo. Hy. CB. 40.
217
Hobert Henry
112
acgregor,John Alex. Paul 1 12
Lionel Daniel
148
Joseph Sackville
INIatkintcsli, William
420
Viy}
308
434
John, MD.
ac Henry, John
162
327
R.
225
W^m. Hen. MB.
ac Ktllar, Neil Alex.
achell.John Thomas
381
291
acintosh, Alex.Fisher, 7iW.
Mackirdy, David Elliot
70,
15
221
ac Kay, Lachlan
381 Maclachlan, Alexander 35,
ackay, An!j;us \Vm.
81
266
AngusWilliam
Donald
Donald
Henry
Henry Fowler
Roderick
Macneill, John Maxwell
Ma^kie, William
100, 240
Mackiniion, T. Archibald
32<)
225
173
215
180
327
130
243
212
204
434
112
194
222
202
175
137
236
31
242
118
420
294
381
215
217
212
178
381
246
381
326
381
274
430
229
238
272
259
113
522
Index.
284
Geoffrey
Maitland, Avian
Charles Lennox
Brovvnluw
94,
Eardley
297
231
145
Mansereb,
John Craven
^
John L. Otay
Mansfield,
ward
James
John
John
Peregrine,
GCB.
6. 168
Whitaker 200
Major, Francis William
427
A.C,
Robert Clement
307
Stephen
381
Malassez, Chas. Thomas 306
Maxiniilian
306
427
Nicholas
Malcolm, George
113
Alexander,
Geo.
CB.
54
John Dundas 179
Leonard IS'eill 253
Robert
176
Maiden, Arthur De Vere,
Wm.
Viscount
Maling, Christopher
Maltei, Antonio
12(
113
157
157
Ed
Wm
Clias.
Marshall, Anthony
Frederick
George Robert
James
184
183
347
153
420
William
William Henry 195
Wdliam R. 64,204
113
M.int, Geo Joseph
123
Mapleion, Henry, MD.
Maiburg, Frederick
449
274
Fred. I'lios.
92
114
Hen. Diiii.
260
Jo!m, AID.
John
114
Keith Ramsay 231 March,
Sir
Charles
101,
Geo. Turnbull
Hubert
James
John
John
John Barry
John Geoige
Don
18
13
20
John
Ralph
Thomas
Thomas
Williams 21
H. Gordon
38
20
Lennox, <n/ <;/
117,347
38
Leopold George
16
hornton
381
Fred.
Wm. Fied. Thos.
William Henrv
293
22
IMarchant, William DonIK
Wm. Julius
nelaiid
311
Marcon, Edward
347 Marston, Henry Fletcher 20
261
JNIolyneux Chas.
Edward
221
Rlarecheaux, C. H.
260 Martelli, Horatio George 25i
32i
T. C.
Maret, James F.
326
3(
205 Marten, Thos. KH.
Margary, Alfied Rob.
15!
Wris'ht
Thomas
Margesson, Philip Daves 271
12
Combe
iMarter,
Jas.
R.
William Geoige
421
Thos. Peter
207
410 Martin, Arthur Gonne Bell
Margitson, Joseph
25{
Marindin, Henry Richard 151
24',
- Charles Henry
Markham, Edwin
274
28(
Charles Nassau
Fred. CB. 37, 117,
22",
- David William
183
263
Wm. Thomas 25'J
Malihus, Sydenham
246 Mavkland, Geiirge
99
Malion, Charle Edward
221 Marlow, Benjamin Wm.
Man.G.irnet
347
179
MD.
Mancor, Andrew
347
Wm. Biddlecomb 68,
James
199
282
Manders, Thomas
126 Marr, Charles
138
M.indeville, Edward Wm.
ftlarrett, Thomas
112
Thomas
218 iMarriott, Edwin
114
Manger, John
294
H, Christopher
234
Mangles, Wm. Henry
201
Hayes
293
Manico, Edward
410
H.
114
Manifold, Michael Fenton 219
Thomas Beckett
Manley, Robert George
132
Fielding
268
John
420
William
205
Manly, Julni Samuel
178 Marryat, George
347
Mann, Gother Fred.
283 Marschalk, Charles, Baron
Jas. Robert
284
446
Jn. Biaquiere
98
Ottode
447
Manners, Charles
347
Theodore Von 446
Lord Charles
Matsden, Fred. Carleton 114
Somerset, KCB.
8, 130
John Long
159
Douglas Ernest 176 Marsh, Augustus Leacock 206
Lord George John
Edwaid Herman 185
120
Era. Henry Digbv 235
Herbert Russell 202
Hans S. St. Vincent
Kichard
87
184
Richard AbraHenry
123
ham
152
Henry
381
2-1
Tbomas
Hippesley
114
Mansel, Arthur Edmund 130
Joseph
308
Mansel, John, CB.
50
Octavius John Bliike
Rob. Christ. KH.
16
217
Mansell, Wm. Mansell
294
W'illoughbyDigby286
Edward
Fiennes
38!;
Wykeham
131
George
Henry Clinton
15J:
34^
Henry Clinton
Henry Richmond 274
43f
James
-Johnston
-
43f
382
Mountjoy Fra.
93,
11
-Richard Baitholomew
382
-
Thomas
Thomas
W'illiam J.
Neufville
Wm.
William Webber
Martindale, Ben Hay
Manley, John
Marvin, William
Mascall, John Richard
Maskerry, Joseph Hamilton
Mason, Francis
James
James
John ]Monck
L R. C.
Richardson
Robert
Sanders
^ W.
114
15f
114
382
15S
284
207
275
347
29(
382
227
428
347
114
41C
Gordon
202
114
Index.
Massy, Godfrey William
Hugh
170
229
237
170
Chailes Henrv
Hugh
'
Hugh
Franris
Charles
John
Hampden Hugh,
MD.
William Glynne
Master, Kdw. l^elham
Richard Thoma
Robert Augustus
Wm.
(Jbester
Masters, Stephen
Wm. Godfrey
son
Matheson, Roderick
Thomas
Mathew, E. Powell
131
16
113
347
113
156
382
Ray294
382
54
Letiice
185
382
90, 214
Mathews, Joseph
Mathias, William
153
Frederick
Rev. G.
453
Mathison, John Augustus 382
Matson, Edward 56, 282,
286
623
Thomas
179 Meik, Alexander Crie
347
Mawbey, Henry Way 295, 290
Francis Tliomas
347
'
Mdwby, Joseph
382 Meikleham, Geo. CuningRlaxse, Henry Fitz Hardingo
hame
202
Rerkely
139 Meiklejohn, J. Hop JohnMaxwell, Alexander 94, 197
stone
415
Chas. Francis 61,234 Mein, Frederick R.
151
Colin
245
George
347
Edw. Herbert
240 Meier. Em. Theo.Chr.
446
George
218 Alejer, Phil. Hen. Fred.
George Shirley
198
448
86,
George Vaughan 240 Melhuish, S. Carnplin
347
Henry
347 Alellish, William
382
Henry DeR.
326 Melliss, Geo. W^
114
James
185 Melville, Alexander, MB. 432
Hon. James Pierco
Henry, Vhc,
201
KCB.
33,211
John
Rev. Henry
382
452
Stuart John Mildmay
Winniett Lockhart
274
221
Sir \Villiam Alex.
Melvin, Alexander
309
Burt.
39 Mence, Haffez
382
William Robert
293 Mendibus, Antoine Louis
May, Charles
de
1561
451
Rodolphe de
50, 451 Mends, Herbert
69, 255
Rlaycock, John Gittens
171
Hugh Bowen
347
Joseph
173
James Delainain 255
Maydwell, Henry Law 101,
Wm. Fisher
306
192 Menteath, W. Stuart
114
Mayers, John Perkins
238 Menzies, Alexander
382
May hew, Wm. Aug. John
Allan
347
Charles, A7/.33, 117,
114j
Maynard, Edmund Gilling 240
292
Mayne, Henry
420
Charles Fred.
294
Taylor Lambard
140
Duncan
310
William
113
Edward
246
William
261
James
262
William
847
James Stewart
226
Mayow, Geo. Wynell
92
Wm. Collier
283
MccGwire, Edward Thos.
Mercer, Alex. Cavalie
St. Lawrence
152
33, 265
Meacham, Juhn
238
Alexander
382
Mead, Charles
410
Arthur Hill Hasted
Meade, Aug.
112
241
Frederick
Edw. Smyth
52
246
John
235
Henry
270
John Michael De
Robert
37
Courcy
296 Meredith, Boyle
347
Richard Raphael 246
George
382
Thomas Quin 295, 298
Henry W^arter 192
257
Meade* James
James Henry
410
182
Meane, John
Thomas James 242
Meara, Wm. Hen. Petty 156( Meredvth, Edwaid Henry
382
Meares, John
Johii
239
William Lewis
Mermet, Joseph
451
Devenish
250 Merrie, William
421
William Piers
114 Messenger, W. H. Horndon
Meason, M. G. L.
326
191
Medhurst, Fred. Edward 194 Messiter, Geo. Hughes
221
John William 161
Sussex Lennox
63
Aubrey Beauclerk
Mee, Charles Henry
179
James
152 Metcalf, Thomas Levet
347
347 Melge, Stephen William 235
Meech, Thos. Crosby
William Fred.
Meehan, Geo. Waller
3161
159
'
William
Wm. M'Donald
Matthey, Alphonso
Maturin, Wm. Henry
Maude,
Francis
114
165
264
382
208
420
382
428
306
Cornwallis,
Frederick Sidney
George Ashley
Fied. Francis
Thomas Francis
Maule, Arthur Dillon
Henry
John
272
274
269
154
141
240
308
347
240
JamesThos. 100,
181
William
Maunsell, Chas. Cullen
316
205
Charles Studdert
259
Edward Beauchamp
190
Francis Edwin 155
Frederick
36, 264
George
254
James Kingsley 225
'
'
Jndax.
624
Metrovich, Nicola
Meurant, Edward
John William
Meuron, Chas. Cajsar de
John Fred, de
Mew, William
Meyer, Charles
Meyer, Georg'e
169
Philip Francis
450
382
Robert
196
421
447
447
33, 265
John.MD.
158
271
347
John Edward
AValter Tavlor
Micklethwait, George Na^
195
than
Middlemore, Robert Fred
243
Middleton, Charles
Fred. Dobson
Geo:ge
John
Thos. Falkner
William
127
Wm.
Wm.
269
Alex.
Gustavus
245
347
421
307
Alex.
Midgley, Benjarr.in
Midwinler, 1 hoinas
Midivood, Thomas W.
Mildmiiy, &\r Henry
John.'Bf.
St.
George
Mill, Wm. Macdonald
]\Iillir, Andrew, MD.
MUlar, Archibald
INIiles,
.lames,
Viev
HilTi,
James
Miller, Chailes
Charles Stuart
Colin Matheson
UD.
347
382
259
298
432
434
452
293
347
213
382
158
119
50
232
Frederick
272
Frederick
382
Gavin
421
George
George Gumming 205
231
George Murray
254
George Thomas
137
James
141
James Boyd
123
John
309
John, MD.
Milne,
Donald
Dugald Stewart
Dugald Stewart
Fiennes S., CB.
^^^
15
248
435
264
382
121
348
258
stone
Thomas
52
Thomas Edmund 163 Mitford Bertram Charles 348
129
William
Henry
170
421
William
Henry George
292
427
William
Henry Revelej
202
447
Geo. Julius
382
447
William
Gusiavus
382
Zaccheus
Lewis Chas. Aug. 113,
S47
262 Milleid, Thomas
217 Milles, Hon. George Wat
Meyler, George
120
347
son
Meynell, Edw. Francis
Ron. Lewis Wat227
William
194
son
Meyrick, Augustus Wra.
227
Thomas
150
Henry
190
Mii;igan,
Chailes
31
Henry
W^m.
250
Michel, Chas. Edward 94, 218 Mills, Charles
Charles James C'onJohn, CB.
53, 157
way
97, 203
Michell, Henry Seymour 200
John,CP.
348
John Philip
Percy
Mockler, Edvvard
John
Robert
Wm.
Elliot
Moeller, Frederick
Moffat, Bowland
Moffatt,
'
Abraham
John Edward
348
202
1-22
222
216
255.]
450
101,205
382
153
James W. S
248
Kenneth Mackenzie
E.
Francis Vanderlure
38f
'
525
Index.
Moore, James Adolphus 382
187
James Guy Piers
240
David Arthur 102, 138
148
James T.
87
James, M.D.
232
Jas. Stewart
348
William
Monsell, Peter
249
231
Isaac
183
Monson, Hon. D. John
John
326
John
410
Montagu, Francis Du Pr6
.Tohn
421
184
436
John
George
88
John Leslie
185
Jas.Van.Harthals
260
161
John Wardrop
Willoughby
Joshua John
382
88
Nicholas
293
Horace William
Rich. Cornwallis,
284
Montanaro, Henry
CB.
113
263
Richd. Rdxborough
B. J.
307
Monleuacli, Ch. Theodore
166
Hiin. Robert
de
166
50
Robert
Montgomerie, Alexander 161
156
Kredeiick
Robert
275
251
Fieiierirk
428
Samuel
382
Stuart
Patrick, CB.112,
126
'ihomas
117
113
Montgomery, Alex. Barry
S40
Thomas
Thomas
298
89,151
Thomas
Alexander Geo.
348
Thomas Charles
209
Cotton
293
Alexander Rich.
Thomas Forsyth 308
348
Thomss Maitland 213
Henry
193
William Fred.
274
Hugh
139
William George
Hugh Parker 212
14
VVm.
Jas. Bury
Lambert Lyons
M'Leod
316
232
Wm. Middleton 166
410
Robert
Wm. Yorke 67, 205
Robert Blackall
Willoughby
54, 132
164
Moorhead, Charles
382
Robert Giles,
MD.
Edward. MD. 183
434
George Alexander
Robt. James
256
125
Montmorency, Joseph de 210
James
176
Thomas, MD. 311
Rob. Geoffre
Augr.de
175 Moorhouse, Thomas IMould
Montresor, Auchmuty 56,256
Edgar 114
Moorsom, Robert
Henry Edward
97, 150
William Robi. 203
145
Morant,
Horatio
Harbord
220
Henry William 269
William Samuel 145
Moody, Ham|den Cle411
ment Blamiie
284 Morehouse, George
Richard Clement 283 Morel, Charles Carew de 219
Wilmot Horton
271 Moreton, Han. Algernon T.
141
Moor, Hassell Rich.
40
Moses
382
Moore, Alex. Geo. Blontgomery
127 Morewood, Geo. Alex. MD.
Charles
431
319
Chas, William
410 IMorgan, Alex. Briiihwaite
434
p:dward
98, 162
Anthony
247
E. M.
326
Edward
Francis
348
6
Evan
348
Frederick
348
Cnurtenay
Fred.
253
Fred. Wm,
256
nthony
George
A
206
George
415
George Manners 124
George Frederick 235
Godfrey CharlfS 143
Henry
348
Hill Faulconer
179
Henry
307
Hugh
348
Henry Edward
186
Monro, Chas. James Hale
Morgan, John
421
Monteford Spread 210
Thomas
112
382
215
Thorn as
Thomas Kyd
Edward Lacy
Morphy, Richard
382
382
Wm. Fletcher
Jas.
216
34
270
Monis, Arthur
Charles Henry
Edmund KinucaneC/3.
33,117
Edmund
241
248
Henry Josephl00,268
Giitfiih Jeffrey
Herbert
John
234
W. H.
C. G.
297
348
Samuel
Timothy
Ussher Lee
Uilliam
181
297
143
272
421
114
William
VVilliain
William John
Morrison, George P. Edw.
173
348
Hans
John
Charles
Downie
294
382
170
284
306
114
112
J. Whileford
Rich. Fielding
Wm. Lawtie
Morse, Henry Browne
Hen. Charles
James
Morshead, Chas. Anderson
382
Anderson
348
Mortashed, John
411
Mortimer, Joseph Edward 166
Thos. Bythesea 348
William Picton 232
Morion, Cha. Brooke
113
Edwin
164
M.VilliersSankey 186
Samuel James
126
William
382
Moseley, Herbert Henry
193
Mosley, Godfrey Goodman
Pentyre
171
Moss, George
382
411
Charles Benj.
312
Henry Alexander 382
Philip Augustus
157
Henry
.Vlosse,
William
Mostyn, John Wm.
' Robert
177
MD. 254
382
150
Roger
Savage
Thomas
Mothe, Peter Jas. de
la
174
178
451
526
Moite, Peter de la, CB.
Mottley, 1 hos. Martin
Mouat, James,
Charles Abney
Index.
348
247
306
Mytton,
Devereux
Herbeit
William Harper
Nagel, John
237
271
327, 383
383
175
273
383
Nangle, George
Henry
Walter C.
Nankivell, James
'
Nantes, Richard
383,319
Naper, William Dutfon
162
Napier,
James
Charles
Dundas
297
Duncan Campbell 383
D. Campbell
308
Edward H. D.
Elers
53, 112
George Thomas,
KCB.
9, 254
Geo, Thos. ConoUy,
CB.
61
Johnstone
226
Sir
Robert
1 12
Tbos. Erskine, CB,
13
Wm. C. E. 64, 176
Sir Wm. F. P. KCB.
10, 173
Edward Denne
Nares,
249
383
Nash, John
Joseph
Llewellyn Henry
T. Llewellyn. MD.
Nason, Henry
Henry
John
J. R.
Nayler, Charles
Naylor, Charles Scarlin
George
James Sadler
Neale,
Melville,
12
249
255
296
383
200
326
383
180
296
134
MD.
311 ,453
159
123
Wyndliam
Nedham, Charles
223
161
William Robert
268
Need, Arthur
140
Neill, John Martin Bladen
95. 191
James George
Matthew
113
434
William
421
Neligan, Thomas
383
Nelson, Alexander Aber-
cromby
John Clarke
Rodney
Mylius,
Mylne, Graham
IMichael
Richard
Richard J.
Ihomas L. K.
Wm.
Nelson,
Frederick
348
383
421
411
283
191
434
113
527
Index.
Nepean, Alfred de Hochepied
William
163
Nesbitt, Alexander
Naih.Sneyd
114
Nesfield, William Andrews
383
348
Nesham, Thomas W.
348
Nestor, James
Neu.schalfer, Charles
E
449
163
116
223
150
nest F.
George Henry
1'. Fercy
Neville, Brent
Nevill,
Edward
286
Grey
125
Henry Draper
151
Hon.'Uenry Aid145
worth
Robert
154
Newall, William Edwall 244
348
Nevifbery, George
383
Newbolt, P'rancis
274
Robert Henry
Newburg, Arthur A. Camac
348
Newbury, John
253
436
Newcombe, Joseph
210
Newcninen, George
Nev\digale, Edward
252
Cilastonbury
/iiifi.
Era.
Wm.
148
Henry Rich.
Le;;ge
253
348
Newell, George
217
Newenham, Richard
William Henry 215
Newhouse, William
Newland, Arthur
William
Newman,
97
151
242
Charles Rayner
88
165
Charles Cecil
348
133
John
l.ydston
Sir
Robert
ert LydLvd-
ston, Bt.
Horace Parker
John
John
Thomas Charles
Walter
William James
William Samuel
145
190
218
383
270
258
383
383
383
134
60,
147
Roy 348
Nial, John
Nicholas, Albert
Griffin
James
Nicholelts, W^m. Hamilton
NichoU,
Hume
38 Norris, Robert
383
348 Noith, Charles Napier
211
348
Joseph P.
141
MD. 212
Roger
41
Brinsley, ill.D.
431
William
421
Christ. Hampden 348 Nortlicote, Lewis StafTord 190
348 Northey, Aug. J. W. 96,192
Huntley
113
John
Geo. Wilbraham 177
229
John
Lewis Augustus
112
38.1
John
William Brook
223
415
Joseph
William Brook
348
285 Norton, Charles Giantley 203
Lothian
Ralph
383
James Roy
348
383
Richard
Edward
240
177 Nolt, Charles Sereison
William Smith
194
Nickle, Sir Robert, KH.
15
John Henry
176
Nicolas, Paule Harris
383
Francis Percy
100,315
Nic.iliiy, Fred. Lew.
113
George
113
Nicoll, Charles
146
William
235
275 Nowlan, John
James
214
Nicolls, Augustus
348
John
201
13
Edward
Thomas
383
Gustavus
9,281 Nugent, Andrew
129
Oliver
153
Cha. Lavallin 97, 209
348
Robert IMurphy
Cha. B. P. N. H. 285
Nicolson, Patrick. MD.
434
Christopher E. I. 411
Nightingale, Hen. DickenGeo. Stephens N.
son
296
Hodges
427
Nisbet, Thomas
121
St. Geo. Mervyn
180
Nisbett, David
114
James
187
WilFrancis Henry
Morgan
436
liam
274
Walter
383
Henry
383
Walter George
184
327
F.
William
.160
Nivison, Jas. Finlayson
434 Nunn, George Sherman
238
Nixon, Alfied
241
Jas. Lofius Winnielt 232
Aithur
253
Loftus John
251
411
John Isaac
William Edward
166
Muriay Octavius 269
William John
235
Thomas
430 Nuig, John
451
William Richmond
Nurse, Chas. Bulkeley
297
383 Nulhall, Thos. John
113
William Frederick
Wm. Frost
114
233 Nutting, Geo. Stewart
199
Noble, Andrew
273
William Halt
285 Oakes, Tho. Geo. Alex.
138
Noel, Charles Perrott
199
Charles Joshua TufTStephen
87
nell
152
Nolan, John
227 Oakley, Soulden
97, 207
Lewis Edward
141
Geo. John Arata 236
Nolloth, Peter Brames
293 Gates, James Poole, KH. 51
Nooth, Henry
51
William Coape
348
Henry Stephen
348 Obert, Marcus A.
249
Noott, Francis Harry
295 O'Beirne, James, MD.
436
Norbury, T. ConingsbyN. 126 O'Brien, Bartholomew
229
NortlifFe, Norcliffe, KFL
38
Charles
113
Noicott, Win. Sherbrook
David
236
Ramsay
94, 252
Donough
100, 238
Norman, Charles John
Edward
435
William
224
Edward James
12
John
91,331
Francis
434
George Herman
208
Henry H.D.
348
HL^nry Radford
161
James
383, 327
Robert
348
John
181
William
383
John Terence
434
Wm. Frederick 243
John T. Nicolls 222
Norris, George
197
Richard Serrell
316
Henry Albert
225
Terence
57
Nicholls,
George
294
Henry
348
John
52 Nicholson, Brinsley,
Edmund
383
243
197
156
348
114
127
'
628
Index.
Orr, James
225 O'Leary, Thomas Connor,
383
O'Brien, \Vm. Creagh
210
John
383
MB.
William
Edward
205 Oliphant, George
274
327
J.
Freeman
181
Martin
O'Callaglian, Edward
202 Oliver, C has. Dudley
91, 315
383
Wm. John Alex.
2
O'CallagLan, Hy. Donatus 183
John
434
307
Patrick, MD.
Nathaniel Wilmot 14,265 Osborn, Kean
348 Olivey, Walter Rice
243
George Toddington
OConnell, Daniel
162
IMorgan James 152 O'Loghlin, John William
1
270
Rii;hard
O'Connor, Bernard Richard
383
383
James
165
John
445
Charles
434
James, MD.
Luke Sm)th
69, 254
Maui ice
383
311
Nicholas, MD.
O'Conor, Richard John Ross
168
O'Dell, Edm. Westropp
383
Odell, William
170
O'Donneli, Sir Charles
16
Routledge
John Vize
178
John
436
Michael
161
327
P.
O'Donoghue, Charles
228
Oehlkers, Christian
447
O'Flahertj, Richard Jas. 310
O'Flanagan, John
256
O'Flyn, Andrew
383
Ogilvie, Alexander, MD. 291
A, W. Armstrong
274
James
427
Ogilvy, David
383
James
176
John, MB.
184
Thomas
67, 119
Ogle, Edmund
283
Brooke
Joseph P.
Olpherts, Robert
O'Malley, Austin Peter
Sir William
178
Thomas
178 Osborne, Francis
383
Hon. D'Arcy G.
239
239
326
112
Hugh S'.acey
228 O'Shea, Rodney Payne
227
^\'illlaIn Boyd
4i8
Thomas
411
O'Meara, William
326 O'Toole, John M'Culloch
D.
165
Ummanney, Fran. Montague
270
Wm. Henrv
197
Maxwell
Otter, Charles J.
Omjiteda, Christ. Lewis
95, 213
448 Ottley, Coghill Glendwr 113
von
448 Otway, Cliailes
L. Albrecht von
59, 267
348
Sir Loftus William,
O'Neill, Charles
CB
Charlton
7, 236
383 Oughlon, James
Henry
383
58 Ouselej, William
Henry Aithur
348
264 Outram, James, CB.
John
112
Ouvry, Henry Aime
John Bruce Rich130
Ovans, Charles
1 iscotiut
112
Ovens,
William
316
John Coote
312
Owen, Charles Henry
273
Onslow, Aithur Edward
Henry Cha. Cunlift'e
60, 149
180
Henry Philips
284
Pliipps ^'ansittart 383
~- Sir John, iCCB.
15
293
KH.
Piicaiin
117,298
114
Sir John, Bart.
Wm. Campbell
452
Loftus
Orange, John Edward 92,315
39
205
Robert
Ord, Alfred Robert
348
Augustus William
Frederick William
Craven
Harry St. George
187
Robert Hassall
Stephen
'
O'Keefe, James
O'Kelly, James
383 Ormsbv, Anthony
^Arthur
Oldershausen, Franz. Geo.
von
Oldershaw, Charles
Chas. Edward
Oldfield,
Anthony
AMred
446
348
272
269
166
John,A'/f. 33,117,28]
JNIacaitney
Hume 204
Richard
Oldham, John Augustin
John Field
273
139
86
John
233
220
Oldright,
411
306
126
286
O'Gorman, Purcell
Wm. Redman 55,282 Ozanue, R. M.
242
Orde,
John
Wm.Powlelt
193
O'Grady, John
90
Ordon, John
451 Pack, Arthur John
Carew Louis Aug.
Denis Wm.
286 O'Reilly, Bernard Henry 190
436 Packe, Geo. Hussey
Henry William
Stand, de Courcy 216
421 Packelt, John
John
William
421
383 Padfield, Francis
O'Halloran, Henry Dunn 69,
John
O'Hara, James
William
O'Hea, John
427
418
233
326
117,158
269
3-19
418
171
383
209
349
383
90
40
232
Fredeiick
348
Lord Geo. Atisr. Fred.
Augustus Howard 348
59, 131
Henry Michael
383
Leopold Grimston
270
James
112
Patrick L. C.
150
James
383
Richard Horner
218
26P
John William
Robert
383
Owen Lloyd 99, 316 Paille, Peter Francis
307
Sewell
383 Pain, George
291
Thomas Charles 348 Pakenham, Edw. Wm.
145
Wm. Carleslon 113
Hon. Fied. Beauchamp
Orpen, Wm. Newenham
248
229
Rob. Maxwell 194
M.
272
Thomas Henry 181
Oir, Andrew Spotswood
629
Index.
Pakenbam, Hon. Win. Lygon
Parkinson, John
146
100
Robert
384
349
Biook
William
Parlby,
BridL^es, CB.
41
112
Palling, Henry
61,267,274
William
Palliser, Henry
56, 136
156 Parlour, William
418
Palmer, Ariliur Watson
308 Parr, Samuel
114
Charles
432
Thomas
256
Clias. Qiiarlley
Parratt, Hillebrant Mered.
Conslaatine John
428
384
270
James Edw. Thos.
Edmund
Kdward Despard 349
291
211
Wm. Temple
209
Francis Roger
158 Parry, James
Pred.
384
113
Henry
John Evans
133
259
John Horndon
295
Henry James
Wellington
l-egh
Richmond 156
Henry
226
Thomas
384
William
434
James
98, 256
349
William Henry
184
John
163 Parsons, Clifford
John Reynolds
244
6')
Fred. W. Adams 175
Nicholas
(iother Mann
Reginald Guard 256
257
59
Guy
Reynolds
411
137
Richard Tapper
Roger
384
421
Robert Mann
Samuel
285
198 Partridge, John
homas
421
307
William
Sam. Hen.
114
450
Panatiierij Joseph
Thomas
312
451 Paschal, George Frederick
Pannach, Charles
383
Pannell, Robert
66
Pascoe, John
Papillon, Alex. Fred, Wm.
88
349
Richard Wm.
349
415 Paske, Fldward Hazelfoot
Pardey, John Quin
Parish, Henry Woodbine 196
180
114 Pasley, Sir Chas, Wm, KCB.
Paik, Aichihald
349
Thomas
10, 281
Thomas
291
Charles
284
217
William Ker
Georue Malcolm 273
295 Passy, Edm. William Wilton
Parke, Charles Barker
Hamnett
293,298
62
Henry Wm. 292, 298 Paterson, Alexander
384
294
Richard
Augustus
193
Roger
12, 238
Charles
421
383
Samuel
Edward James 270
14
Tho. Adams, CB.
F. r. Logan
215
William
224
James
89, 154
223
James
Paiker, Arthur Charles
243
Charles Allan
293
James, MD.
434
221
Charles Wm.
Joseph
15
Edward
349
Thomas
14,265
Ed W.Augustus 69,292
William
232
383 Patience, James
Frederick
67, 217
Saintbury
Fred,
Paton, Edward
193
428
James
155
244
George Hubert
George
384
167 Patrickson, Christ. C. CB.
John
Kenyon Stevens 383
30
JNlichael
384 Patson, John Staflford
113
Richard
118
Pattenson, Charles
59,
114
\\ illiam
349
Cooke Tylden 349
\Villiam Buck CarWm. Hodges
230
thew Augustus
Tylden
349
272 Patterson, Charles Doyle 161
Parkin, John Bawden
92
Charles John
Parkinson, Chas. Fred.
255
Chas. Edw.
171
David Aikman 255
Edward, CB. 12,245
John Williams 384
Henry
157
William
183
Patterson,
Wm,
Thos. Laird
243
815
54
Pattisoo, Charles
Pattisson, Robert
Pattle,
Thomas
96, 143(
Walter Douglas
70, 226
Phillipps
349
Patloun, George
213
James Brodie 102,181
Paty, George Wm. CB. KH.
Paiullo,
13
Wm.
207
450
217
112
Thomas Henry
William Heniy
163
Paiilet, Charles William 133
Geo.
Lord Fred.
57, 147
Lord William
Archibald Fred,
54
334
Payler, James
31
Payo, Thos. George Dupre
213
William
204
Payne, Charles William
Meadows
349
Fred. John Folliott 436
Gallway Byng
293
Henry Lavington 135
John
146
Peter Trant Murray
293
Aug. Towns349
Paynter, David William
268
George
121
Joshua
139
Peach, George
432
John Carroll
384
Peacocke, George
418
Geoige, M.D
254
George John
167
Henry
253
Thomas
38
Wm.
hend
Thomas Goodricke
236
Warren William
Richard
384
Peake, George William,
Pearce, Charles
Wm.
MlJ.
312
100
113
Peaise, A. T. Gratweike
274
298
349
182
630
Index.
339
Peyton, John
Pennington, Thomas Alex.
449
384 Pfannkuche, Augustus
335
Masterson D'Veber
Phelips, Hen. P. Prescott
326 Penny, R. Nicholas, CB.
Joseph
273
384
Matthew
112, 117
270
Richard
Pennycuick, James Farrell
RcharJ Arthur,
William Douglas 178
272
434
MD.
115
Phibbs,
Richard
Pennyman, James White
Richard Lyons
114
John Kingston
349
Otway
158
Wm. Harloe 93,316
Samuel
121 Penrice, Herbert Newton 284
411
Thos. Hooke
90 Penrose, Charles Penrose 294 Philipps, George
349 Philips, Kdwin William 207
Penruddocke, Thomas
Pec!. ell, William Mortimer
129
Frederick
236
237 Peuton, John
286
George
130
Thomas
Wm. H. C. George
274
Henry
3S4
229 Pepper, Theobald
James Geo,
133
418 Pepyat, George Bownell
349
Peckett, Sampson
John Alex.
65, 292.
128
Petlder, Charles Denison 190 Pepys, Edmund
298
Thomas
133 Perceval, John Maxwell, CB.
Nathaniel George 198
Peddie, Croft on
172
63, 163
William S.
126
W'illiam
Spencer
315
61, 147
231 Phillimore, Wm. Brough 145
Peebles, Thomas
162 Percival, Philip
Phillips,
Edward
134
274
Horace
Peel, Arthur Lennox
203
275
Fred. Harvey Bathurst
203 Percivall, Charles
Cecil Lennox
118
271
137
William
Edmund
384
John
384
Edmund
384 Percy, Francis
Joseph
Hon. Hen. Hugh
326
Francis
185
Robert Fryer
349
32
Manvers
64, 144
Jonathan
160
Robert Jocelyn 384,
185
John William
John
327
Reginald
349 Peretti, Dominico Antonio 450
Robt.Newton 70, 194
384
Robert
164 Perham, John
Wdliam
384 Phillipps, Charles Burch 190
Robert Moore
132
421
James Winsloe 349
Spencer
349 Perkin, W^iUiam
241
William
John
384
204 Pering, George Harmer
312
John James
William Henry
259
212
J. S. Rev. MA.
242
Peers, Hen. de Linne
384 Perrin, James
John Lewes
241
Peevor, George
Charles
218
Paul Winsloe 270
349
239 Phillott, Frederick J. 101,174
Pegley, Robert
421 Perry, Charles James
Henry
384 Phillpolls, Arthur Thomas
Peile, John
121
197
James Edward
269
John Henry
273
384
Richard Lavite
AVilliam Coles 285
Peirse, Chas. Henry
264
William
291 Philpot, Edward
Pellatt, Joseph
326
326, 384
Philip
Pellew, Hrm. B. Reynolds 253 Persse, Dudley
158
226
Walter
242
Phipps,
Hon.
Pelley, Earnest Le
Blakeney
Charles Beau227
434
mont
Pelly, Henry Raymond
285 Perston, David, MD.
38
Paul Andrew L. 242
Raymond Richard 188 Pery, Edmond H. C.
180
Richard Leckonby 92
Pemberton, G. Keating
William Cecil George
349
241
AVilliam
113
Wykeham Leigh
Wm. Fred. H.
170
212 Pester, Henry
60, 267
349 Pickard, Henry William
Pender, Francis Henry
384
156 Peter, Algernon
Penfold, Edward
Geo. F. C.
326
384
James
294, 298
Pengelley, Edward
263 Pickering, John, MD.
309,
384 Petit, Guglielmo
Wm. Jenny
294 Fetley, John Alex. Charles
455
Penleaze, Henry
209
John Keane
273
58
Penn, Lewis Wm.
Patrick M'Leod
349
Wm. Henry 67,267
272
Pennant, Hon. Edw. GorRobert
384
275
don Douglas
116 Pictet, Armand Jaques
35 Peto, James Fielder
384
Pennefather, Daniel
William
191
Lawes
225
Frederick
384
Henry VanPetre, Henry Wm.
384 Pierce, Thomas Estwick
436
sittart
173
John
349
Frederick
Oswald Petre
John Lysaght,
126
CB.
33, 117 Petrie, Fra. Wm. Henry
162
Matthew
181
Martin
261
Richard
Samuel
384
428
Pennell, Lovell
306 Pett, George
326
Pennington, Jas. MasterPettat, Thos. John
349
son
415 Pettingal, Francis
349
Francis Wm.
Hon. Josslyn
350
Francis
242 Peyton, Algernon Wm.
118
Rowland,315,384 Peyton Francis
250
Hugh
531
Index.
Pigott, Robett
Aiihur
J'igou,
Pike,
Comyn
Lawrence
John
Francis
PilcLer, Jn. IMontresor
349
270
384
384
248
37,
Poe, Puretoy
292
349
Pilgrim, John Bunce
218
Piikington, Arthur
John Fredeiick 234
Sampson
Henry
Piilans, Wtn. Saltan
Pilliug, Oswald
Pillon, John
198
310
113
222
415
Pilsworih, William
219
Aug.
Pincknev, Fred. Geo.
69, 225
87
George
126
Philip
Pindar, George
89, 166
124
Pine, Chilley
384
Pinhey, Wni. Towley
Pinniger, Brooma
384
113
Pinson, Alliert
Pilleau,
Wm.
Pinwill,
Stackliouse
Church
178
53
197
Robt. William
MD. 434
Sam. Ayrault,
Thomas
Pipon, Jas. Kennard
384
92
270
113
Philip Gosset
Tiionias
Piro, Marq.
G. de,
Giuseppe de
CMG.
Savenode
Pitcairn,
51
263
263
193
Andrew
Geo. Kincaid,
Sir James,
MD.
125
430
MD.
99,316
Robert
Pitman, William
Pitt, George Dean
297
232
Henry
Hon. Horace
70,
Thomas Henry
Wm. Aug. Dean
Pitts, Francis
Plant, Henry
274
212
349
Wm. Wood-
forde
Planta, Etienne de
Piatt, Charles Rowley
John
Playfair,
411
120
Andrew
Wm.
307
450
167
113
384
50
293
113
384
326
151
Sidney
'349
Thomas Richard
384
Pocklington, F.velyn Hen.
Fred.
98
George Henry
Pocock, G. F. (Joventry
Pode, William
Podmoie, Richard
446
307
349
Wm. Rob.
349
Craw-
189
384 Pottinger, Frederick Wm. 145
liight Him. Sir
Poelt, Matthew
128
Henry, Bt. GCB.
176
112
Pogson, Charles D.
Potts, Charles Highmore 66
Wm. Waldearrave
159
Thomas
411
Pole, Arthur Cunliffe
112
Van
Notten
55, 264
Charles Vannotten
145
Edward
59,138
George Robert
315
Poley, George Fiederick
Weller
171
247
Polhill, Robert Graham
William
384
Pollard, George
Pollock, 5'irGeorge,
218
GCB.
112
William
257
William Paul
349
PoUck-Morris, Wm. MD.
434
Poison, Henry
312
112
Polwheie, Thomas
Ponchalon, J. iN de
450
Pond, James Ruthven
113
Ponsonby, Arthur Edw.
194
Valette
Hon Ashley John
145
George
Geo. Connolly 112
Henry Frederick 96,
145
Pontcarre, E. L. E. C. de 384
Poole, Henry
68, 267
John H. CB.
54
384
John W^illiam
Thomas Crawford 228
225
Wellington
William Halstead 174
William Halstead 349
Pooley, Charles
113
Poore, John
295, 298
134
Robert
Pope, James
113
James
154
George
114
Portal, Robert
131
Porter, Henry
384
Henry Edward
35
Henry Richard
274
John
219
John Fortescue
114
John Hall
411
Joshua Henry
312
Robert
384
Whiiworth
285
William
349
William
421
Porleous, Alexander
349
Portlock, Joseph Ellison
60, 282
Poten, Augustus
446
Charles
449
Conrad
446
.
ford
349
173
146
Poultoii, Charles Walter
225
Poussin, Baltbazard
411
Powell, Charles Thomas 200
Francis Graham
122
Geo. Wm.
185
Hen. Charingbold 315
Hen. Geo. Aug.
166
James
190
384
James Bruce
John
114
Peter
349
Tho. Folliot
157
Tho. Hungerford 205
Thos. Sidney 66,208
Poulett,
Wm.
Henry
Hon. Amias
Walttr
37
William Edward 4
Power, John
180
Manley
57, 237
Richard
196
William
183
Wm.Greenshields,
CB. KH.
13, 265
Wm. James Tyrone
307
Powers, John
421
Pownall, Waiter
154
Powys, if(iji. Charles
135
Edward Shawe 213
Hon. H. Littleton
102, 211
Poyntz, Arthur Ridgway 176
James
89
Pratt, Charles
51
Charles Compton 62,292
David
421
Edward James, 95,
135
Egerton James
157
Francis Edward
286
George
312
Henry Hamilton
246
James
349
John
187
Richard
384
Robert
192
Roberts Torrens
236
Thomas Simson, CB. 41
Precorbin, Silvain de
Prendergast, C. O'Neil
James
450
16
349
Sir Jeffery
12
Joseph Samuel
MD.
Lenox
229
129
Index.
632
Thomai
114
92 Quin, Thomas
Hon. W. H. Wyndham
114
145
114
222
Quincey, Paul Fred, de
99
D. K.
FitiWra. Griint 113 Pritchard Edward
296
Prenderville, John Henry 260
Gerald
114
1^9
Prentis, Wm. Taylor
Henry
C,
Prescolt, Edward Barker
184 Pfobart, Francis George
247
157
Prest, William Pitt
Preston, Charles Edward 177 Probyn, Charles Edward 308
384
242
Henry
John
432 Proctor, Henry Adolphus,
John
12
130
John Norcliffe
CB.
273
228 Prosser, Fred. M. H,
John Wm.
421
John William
Geo. Walter 52,453
195 Protheroe, W. Gar. Bridges
Richard
349
William R.
94, 196
Edward Schaw 291
Prettejohn, Richard Buck449
140 Prott, Victor, KCH.
ley
Pretyman, Arthur Charles
Prout, Adam, Alex. MD. 311
226 Pryre, Josiali
428
184 Prynn, John Bassett
295
William
Preussner, Victor
449 Puddicombe, Geo. Bruce 295
182
Robt. Bruce 384
Prevost, Charles
237 Puget, Granville William 185
George Phipps
315
141
Thomas VVra.
John
307 Pulliblank, Edw. Cooper 411
Priaulx, Henry
'1'.
117 Purcell, E.
VViUoughby 273
James
201
Oswald deLancey 227
John
Peier Valentine
Price, David
349
139
269
Edward
Tobias
350
GeorL;e Barringtoa
141 Purdon, Pliilip
384
John Andrew
273 Purnell, Wm. P.
242
John Banner
307 Purves, John Clay, MD. 201
122
John Griffith
John Home
98
349 Purvis, Charles
Rice
50
Richard Blackwood 269
Herbert M. G.
273
186
Robert Henry
Rob. B. Arthur 230
Robert Wynne
166 Puxley, John Lavallin
132
434 Pycroft, Charles
Prichard, Octavius
384
Prickett, William
349
John Pye
207
Piidham, William
384 Pym, Sir William,
Piideaux, John Rolle
KCH.
204
430
Piiest, John
384
Chas. Melville
227
Priestley, Edward RamsEdward Lawes
295
den
176
Frederick George
296
Frederick J. B. 349 Pyner, Francis
349
George
261 Pynn, .Sn- Henry, CB.
50
George
327 Pyper, Robert, MD.
434
Horatio
176
Richard
436
JohnOwen Jones, Pyrke, Duncombe
116
217
Primrose, James M.
194 Quaile, Robert Orr
421
Philip
183 Quantrille, Charles MonkPrince, William Stratton 223
ton Gibbons
250
Pringle, A.
326 Quartley, Fiennes Arthur 177
Colin
51 Quayle, John Edw. TaubCharles
223
man
184
James
384 Queade, Wm. Henry
163
John
12 Quentin, Geo. Edw.
349
Jciin Henry
53 Qiiicke, Sidney Godolphin
J. Watson
349
189
Robert R.
326 Quigley, Thos. Haswell
432
Prior, Charles
114 Quill, Arthur Saunders
261
George Nelson
114
Thomas Prendergast
James
297
203
J. De I\I<intmorency 138
Thomas Maurice
256
Lodge Morris MurQuin, Peter Edward
250
ray
415
Henrv Evans
180
MD
207
Raban, George
William
Radcliffe, Emilius
Delme 240
Fred. P. R. D. 174
236
William
Robt. Parker
269
Wm. Pnllexfen 171
Rae, Thomas
427
William
297
llafferty, Geo. William
421
Raglan, FiizRoy James
Henry, Lord, GCB. 8,204,
265,281, 325
Ragueneau, Charles
428
Rahlwes, Fred. Jacob
446
Raikes, Geo. W.
315
Wm. Henly
30
Raines, Julius Aug. Robert
247
Rainey, Henry, CB.
KH.
14
BalcarresDalrympie
Wardlaw
227
214
Fox Maule
207
Francis
349
James
113
James
96,173
John
113
John Skarden
113
Robert
114
Thomas
349
Beville
Thomas Warton
William Fermor
Ramsbottom, H. Batson
306
205
249
148
386
302
262
349
145
434
285
633
Index.
Thos. Hanson
William
E B
634
Index.
Thomas
31
MB.
A.
Ridgwav, Samuel
.lohn
Geo. Archbold
Geo. Duncan
George Gordon,
2S0
350
350
William
93,283
William
423
William Beveilej
MD,
256
Wra. Henry
George Sidney
William Henry
Gilbert Metcalfe
William Henry
Henry, MD.
432 Robson, Alex. Hamilton
Henry Archibald 204
Henrj
152
271
128
54,
144
William John 62,149
Hiet, William Van der
385
Rigaud, Gibbes
211
Rigby, Samuel
385
327
S,
Riky, Benjamin
90, 199
Riley, Daniel
93
John Edward
240
Rimington, Tho. Hosmer 283
239
Ring, William Francii
Thomas Tarrant
199
Riordon, John
421
Ripley, William
385
Rising, Benjamin
228
Ritchie, James
385
Ritter, Herman Hen. Con. 446
Rivarola, Count William
Constantine
219
Rivers, Charles
88
Ciiailes Robert
227
263
Rizzo, Felice
263
Vincenzo
Robb, David
385
Robbins, Samuel
202
350
264
385
311
tijnry Fred
Henry James
James
James
385
91,234
Jas. Alex.
J. Elphinston
Jas. H. C,
Jas. Macdonald
James Peter
John, MD.
John, MD.
John
157
Barrington
Patrick
Patrick
91
306
383
154
163
37
385
Edmund
Francis La
185
95
447
Joseph
350
350
John
35 Rochfort, Gerald
93
52
George
200
Gustavus Cov-per
113
182
434
430
350
Lewis Shuldham
195
385
153
415
212
270
John
385
Harrison
Herbert
350
James Harwood
436
Richard
207
Richard Hill
432 Rodgers, James
Robert Jamieson
Rodney, George Brydges
Eustace
212
Hoti. Mortimer
Robert Richardson
Roe, George Noble
John
55
MD.
Patrick
Patrick Alex,
Peter, MD.
-
Tho. Wm.
William Pitt
Robe, Fred. Holt, CB.
248
200
153
224
153
415
294
428
154
162
211
261
138
415,
383.
14
Thomas C.
161
Peter Burton
113
William
411
Peter Henry
60
Wm. Donald
112
Robert Edward
Roberts, Bertie Mathew
177
William James
181 Rofe, Samuel
Charles John C. 183 Robeson, George
98, 254 Rogers, Adam
Frederick
241
James Henry
254
George AUeyne 256,
Henry
112 Robinson, Arthur Richard
269.
Henry
Henry Bradley
295,
274
Henry Blanckley
298
Augustus Facey 428
Harrington
95, 315
316.
Henry Tuffuel, CB.
BatnesSlj'field
Jacob Glynn
241
112
385,
Benjamin
434
John
Hodder
201
308.
Beverley
John Francis
350
John
385
184
Charles Robert
244
John Thornton
John
421
326
Douglas
R.
224
Julius
326
Edward Cooke
Richard
294,298
427
Owen
316
221
Fenton
Robert Naylor
385
Peter
411
428
Frederic, MD.
Thomas
150
Richard Worthing16.
George
William
385
ton
430
Wm. Armstrong 350,
George
238
Theobald Pepper 155
308
William M.
Geoige Abercombie
Thomas Law
239
William Reynolds
173
William
434
62,250
Henry
307
William
179
Henry Edw.
35 Rokeby, Henry, Lord 35, 149
Robertson, Alexander
Henderson
350
Henry Jeffery
228 Rolland, James
436
Alex. Cunningham
Henry Kirwan
155
159
Hugh
194 Rolleston, Cornelius Chas.
236
Andrew
239
Isaac Byrne
385
308
Archibald
350
Philip
James
264
3P5
Arthur Masterton 124
James
385 Rollo, James
193
-John
Hon, Robert
185
635
Indeue.
350 Rosser, George Frederick 142 Russel, Hen. Charles 36, 266
447 Russell, Lord Alex. Geo. 101
13, Rossing, Frederick von
153 Ross-Lewin, Thomas
385
252
Rosslyn,
Alex.
Fraiick
32G
James
Andrew Hamilton
Robt.
63,
Roraer,
32
209
269
Earicf
Robert Corcyra
385
210 Rotely, Lewis
Sir Charles Bart. 145
Robert William
248 Rothe, Lorenzo
68, 245
David
Roney, Richard
60, 236
Rotherham, Morgan Thos.
Fred, Browne
316
Rooke. Sir Henry Wil171
12
Henry James
385
loughby, C. ACH
Roihwell,
William
385
Henshaw
315
John Lewis Rich. 170
5i James, KCB
385 Rotti'nburgh, Geo. de
67
112
Lewis
Roitiger, Franz
449
James
William Frederick
385
270
198 Rotton, Guy
Richard
421
Augustus
272
Sir Wm, Bt,
133
255
Chas. Paulett
Rookes, Charles C.
63
385
William
385
Jas. Rich.
Rooney, Bernard
112
187
William
113
John
Roope, Renjamin
252 Rouch. Charles
257 Russwurm, William John 256
Rooper, Edward
298
Henry Godolphin 237 Rous, Geo. G rev
70, 144 Ruston, William
350 Rutherfoord, Archibald
198 Rous, Hon Wrn. Rufus
155
Roper, Thomas
451
William John
242 Rutherford, Alexander MaxRoquefeuil, Gustavede
25?
237
well
259 Rouse, John R.
Rorke, Michael
Cornelius
385
Richard
259
Richard
214
307
Clark
86 Routh, Leonce
Rose, Alexander
James Hunter 350
113
Randolph
306
Alex. Robert
385
Isham,
James
326,
Randolph
Cowper
68,282
Sir
William, M.U. 311
158
427
Eustace Henry
KCB.
HMgh
350 Rowan, Henry Sebastian 90, Rutherfurd, A. John Oli222
268
ver
Hugh Henry. CB
40,
112
385 Ruttledge,Thomas Ormsby 168
John Hill
181
327 Ruvignes, Cha. Hen. TheoJames
Robert
232
dore Bruce de
385
John
William, CB. 13, 112
222
445
William
350 Ryan, George A.
John
385
John Dennis
152
John Baillie
99,206 Rowland, George
385
Richard
59
John Rose Holden 135
Geo. Tempest
Thomas
254
Thomas
152
William
350
216
Valentine
Roseingrave, Matthew
385
William Hodnett
William
385
Ross, Albert Krnest
156
196
297
192 Rybot, Henry Day
Alex. Clarke, MD.
Rowlands, Hugh
214
312 Rowlantlson, Mich. John 113 Rynd, M'Kay
145
Archibald P. G.
283 Rowley, Albert Evelyn
Sabine, Edward
40, 266
Charles Cornwallis 154
Hon. Hercules
John
415
David
114
164
John Augustine
132 Sadlier, Thomas John
213
218
Langford Boyle
David Robert
William
385
65, 155
Emilius
Robert Horseley
273 St. Aubin, William
255
Ewen
385
Ricketts
253 St. Clair, Cha. les William 208
284 Rowles, James
George
St.
George.
Ho^^ard
229
113
Gillian Maclaine
188 Roxburgh, James
James
326
206
Hamilfoa
385 Roxbv, Thomas Maude
John
268
327
Henry Paget Bayly 411 Roy, J. A.
T. C. Belmore
138
Sir Hew Dalrvmple,
350
Royds, William
KCB.
385 St. John, Charles William
10. 265,274 Royse, Abraham Foord
246
J ames Kerr, KH.
58 Ruck-Keene, John
St. Andrew
285
John
274
159
Edward
Andrew
B
St.
161
John
263 Rudd, William Frederic
William
Jones
273
152
John
411
John
Fred. Arthur
212
291
John H. MB.
312 Rudge, Arthur
John
385
Edward
436
Murdoch John MacJohn Henry
244
350
laine
136 Rudkin, Mark
Rich. Flt-min
386
385
Pat. William SydenRudland, Jones
Robert
112
183
ham
204 Rudman, William
Edward
56,
178
Maur,
Robert
326 Ruel, Frederick Herbert 296 St.
255 St. Quintin, Matthew Chilly
Robert Lockhart
245 Rumiey, Forward
Downes
40
Robert William
428
Randall
61, 163
427
449 St.Remy, P. C. L. de
Thomas
101,242 Rummell, William
263
William
112 Salamone, Paolo
411 Rumpler, Anthony
308
Wm. Baillie, MD. 436 Rundle. Aldborough Rich. 191 Sale. John Henry
451
William James
350 Silinger, Otto Henry
254 Runnacles, Anthot.y
Joseph
269
Rosser, Chas. Potts
451 Salis,
136 Russillion, Frederick
RoIIo, Robert A.
Rolt, Sir John, KCB.
KC.
536
Inaex.
William, A'H.
William, MD,
Henry Macmanus
Sandwich, Earl of
Sandwith, Fred. Browne
Fied.
Browne
Benjamin
Geo. Aug.
116
HighneiS
161
Aug. Edw.
Prince
Wm.
145
174
236
Elliot
James Robert
Steadman
Joshua Saflrey
Wm. Lawrence
197
112 Sayers, Arthur
Fuller
William, CB.
Sandys, A,
W. M. Lord
Christopher
13,
127
Scargill,
Scarlett,
James
Him. Jas. Yorke
Myles
386
Sangster, John
295
Sankey, Samuel
William
113
Hon. William
198
Fredeiick
135 Schakh.And. Archer Wil
liam
247
411 Scharnhorst, Ferdinand
386
Lewis
194
William de
386 Schaumann, Gustavus
Henry Andrew
Sargent, John Neptune
Sarel,
Richard
Samuel
Samuel Tomyns
Sarsfield.
J5ingham
142
St.
Vincent
Saunder, J. C.
Saunders, Andrew Chil-
386
Edward
Fied. John Gotheipe
George
Henry Fred.
Henry Robe
Joseph
Morley Caulfield
Richard
Robt. Francis
Otto
Schembri, Joseph
ders
350
293
386
166
67
Schlichtliovst,
John Fred.
150
350
448
449
449
446
448
285
206
386
222
311
449
261
386
KCB.
Cotterill
298
176
212
450
182
350
445
451
raond
Schulze, Augustus
446
448
Schwarzenberg, J. D,
L. Von
W.
450
443
386
Schwencke, Herman
Scobell, John
Scohie, Donald
Mackay
113
197
199
127
113
Scoltock, Samuel
Scot, Thomas Goldie, MD.
Scotland, David
Scott, Alexander Corse
Alexander de Couray
286
185
183
350
63
-Arthur
Charles,
MP.
Charles
Chas. Rochfort
Hon. Charles Grantham
62. 149
Courtenay, H. Saltren
223.
309
386
350
Daniel
Edward
Edward
386,
Francis Cunning-
ham
193
Francis George
223
Geo. Frederick Cooper
92,228
40, 125
Wra.
138
Schomberg, George Aug. 294,
David
121
386
Henry
Scholefield,
32,117
Henry
135
Henry
386
Henry Alex.
36,266.
Hen. Young Darracott
284..
Sir
ford,
Hopton
Strat.
AC B.
112
Hopton Bas-et
160
James
237
James
421,319.
James Edward, MB. 253
John
231
John, CB. 33,117,135.
John Edw. Westropp296
John James
208
Lawrence Hartshornel62
Rev. Matthew Robt. 275.
Percy Fran. Gnther 269
Percy
315,386
Rich. Andrew
350
.
Robert
Robert
Robert,
241
MD.
Robert Thomas
Thomas
'Thomas
255
432
228
92
386
537
Index.
Scotts
Thomas Woore
Walter
William
William
[.ord Walter Clias.
Montiiyu Douglas
William
William
William Foriescue
Wm. Glendonwyn
William Henry
Scovell,
Edward W.
Henrv
9,
KCB.
131, 453
Scudamore, Arthur
Scully, William
Seafield, Fra.
Seager,
Thomas
206
Fitz
Wm. Earl
Edward
Seagram, Charles
140
411
Seagrira, Albert
187
Seale, Frecleiick Soutbcote272
Sealy, Francis
350
James Ludlow S.
Seaman, Wm. Campbell,
160
MD.
13
149
236
272
149
Sheil, Charles
307
112
434
245
H.
Sheil, Justin
Shelley, John Nichols
Shelton, Frederick
MB
212
306
56 Sliepheard, George
295 Sheplierd, John
220 Shepherd, Juhn
133
Robert
411
9
386
89, 208
386
Thomas
113
326
350
Sheppard, Edmund
88
Henry Downes 114
Thomas
155
Waller Cope
350
Sherer, George Moyle
113
Moyle
87
Sherlock, Charles Wylde 226
Sherson Alexander Newel
350
Sherstou, John Davis
126
239
170
120
176
William lleiiry
386 Shervinton, Cha. Robert 197
Shakerley, Geoffrey Jos
274 Sheiwen, Peter
119
Shakespear, Geo. Bucknall 269 Sherwill, IVIarkham Eccles
270
J. Davenport
113
Sir Richmond
Shewell, Fred. Geo.
59, 134
Campbell
113 Shewen, Edw. ThornShand, Juhn Muller
350
biouoh Parker
293
Shanks, Joseph George
297 Shiell, Charles Aug.
312
Sharp, John Edward
151 Sliiell, Thomas Wildridge,
of 30, Shafto,
316
134
94
421
Lawrence
James Delaval
William Henry
224
Henry Ratcliffe
254
Hy. Lindsay 296, 298
C.
326
M. D.
220
Richard
Richard Palmer 96, 224 Shiel, Theobald
350
386
William Ramsay 293 Sharpe, James B.
171 Shield, Peier Ralph
116
Sears, John
John
386 Shields, Thomas
216
418
Seaton, Douglas
Samuel
257 Shiffner, Edward Thomas 205
113
John, Lord, GCB.
Wm. Henry
260
John
185
386 Shinkwin, Robert Sfaveley
GCMG.GCH. 8,112,177 Sharpin, Henry
113
William
Thomas, CB.
386
210
Searle,
Thomas
W^illiam
Sewell, Alger. Robinson
Charles
Yonge
Shipley, Reginald
158
William Davits
Shirley, Arthu!
Horaiio
John
Shone,
Shore,
'J'hos.
Ackers
68,
John
Sliorland, James
Short, Chas. Fred.
Shortreed, Robert
Shoitt, John,
209
69
6Ql,340
'
MD.
421
267
411
434
296
114
431
John Alexander
183
William T.
57, 239
Shoveller, William King
350
Showers, Edw. Millian
Gulliter
112
Shubrick, Thomas
112
Shuckburgh, Charles
Robert
98, 315
George Thos.
Francis
150
Hen. Adolphus
114
225
Shum, William
350
Sluite, Charles Cameron
132
James
295
87 Shegng, Frederick York,
James
350
MD.
240
166
Neville Hill
216
434
141 Shekleton, Robert
Wm. Gordon
179
Shuldhum, Poole Fra.
Index.
638
Charles Ughtied
Sibbald, Hugh
Sibley, Chas. VVilliaro
William
220 Singer, Henry Crofton
112
^^ Paulus Emilius
Henry William
John,
183
Waldo
AH.
John
John
285
Siborne, Herbert Taylor
Siblhorp, Richard Francis
249
Henry de
Siddall,John
Siddell,
Thomas
Sidebotiom, Geo.
Leonard
Sidey, James,
Sidley,
MD.
George
154
434
421
Henry Edm. de
Burgh
68, 201
121
Sidney, Henry Marlow
Sievwright, Allan
272
Andrew
160
Francis
432
434
Charles
98,181
Charles Jocel^n C.
181
Robert, MD.
432
Rt. Seymour Crox-
Sillcock, Isaac
Sillery,
350
428
Siiwell, Rich. Staunton
86
Frederick
237
Skellv. Francis
60, 188
Skelton, Joseph
148
Skene, Alexander
350
William
386
Skerry, Cha. James
233
Skey, Joseph
430
Skinner, George Alex.
307
Cortlandt George
Macgregor
256
Philip Harney
113
Rob. Fra. Hen. Macgregor
234
Samuel B. M.
155
Samuel James
350
Wm. Dunstan
411
Skipper, Edward
114
Skipwith, George
192
Henry
65, 194
Skues, Edward Walker, MD.
312
George
41
Wm. M. MB.
312
Skurray, Francis Charles 175
Skynner, Leslie
241
Skyrine, James
428
Skyring, Charles Francis 283
Andrew,
MD.
291,
309
Archibald
86
Arthur Payne
285
Astlej Campbell 176
Augustus Fred.
251
Charles
66
Marcus Jacob
308
Charles Bagot
Sir Charles Felix,
KCB.
10, 281
Charles Francis
257
284
112
Duncan
259
Simkin, William
Simmie, James David
297
Simmonds, Henry
53, 257
Simmons, Edw. Reginald 156
386
James F.
156
James Egbert
John Libloa Arabin
284
54
Joseph, CB.
180
W. Septimus
162 Sladen, Ramsay Cunliffe 173
Simpson, David
432 Slade, Herbert Dawson
Edward
121
Geo. W^m. Young
SiiJohn, Bt.
114
GCH.
6,125
1'
James
Marcus John 40, 264
386
Jamos
William Henry
37,
311
James Woolley
281
John
185
William Hickes
130
411 Sladen, William Dare
John Bridgman
201
John Marsh
225 Slaney, INIoreton
386
John W.
411 Slater, Henry Francis
350
Walter, MD.
218
Stanley
234
William, MB.
223
William
66
Wm. Henry RanSlattery, Bartholomevr
386
272 Slaughter, Charles
dolph
294
Sinclair, Alexander, MD. 432 Sleator,John
386
Donald
245 Sleeman, Henry Arthur
142
315 Slegg, Richard Maxwell 217
George
272 Sleigh, James Wallace, CB.
James
James
312
8, 135
Hon. John
326
Wm. Stratford Sleigh
John
386
132
John Hartley, MD. 434 Sloman, John
213
ton
Sim, Charles
257
glas
Sisson, Joseph
125
152
421
386
271 Smith, Alexander
Alexander, MD. 188
Alfred John Dou386
Kershaw
163
350
274
228
Jonathan Felix
Chas. Coningsby
Waldo
Sichart, Levvis
223
Ch. Hodgkinson
David
David Rae
51
315
271
259
89, 173
Donald Sinclair
233
W ebber
Fitzroy,
Simeon
George
Francis
Frederick
Fred. Augustus
F. W.
George Charles
173
127
312
160
152
327
386
George Hankey
66, 225
George Roche
434
Geo.Wm.F.Davies
180
H. B.
112
Hamilton Charles 232
Henrj
386
Henry
351
Henry Fowle
167
Sir Henry G. W.
Bt.GCB.
13,112,252
Henry Pascoe
Henry Porter
38fi
386
154
Hugh
386
Hugh William
James Berridg* 386
386
James Ramsay
113
James Thomas
JamesWebber 69, 247
351
John
386
John
41
John
57
John Lewis
Sir
John Mark
Fred.
KH.
34, 281
539
Index.
Smith, John Percy
136 Smyth, John Montresor 161
John Stewart, MD. 31
John Rowland, CB.
John William
306
John VV. S.
99, 189
Jones Julian
274
Joseph
88
Joseph
386
Joshua Henry
285
Joshua Simmons
58
Leonard Fleming 386
bl, 142
Ralph
Robert
Robert Dunkin
Thomas
Thomas
William
223
113 Sraythe, Frederick
Lucius Horton
Matthew
63, 180
Sueli, William
411 Snodgiass, Archibald
Michael Edward 351
Campbell
Bart.
John
Opie
Opie
Percy Shawe
122
199
139
Peter
Ralph
386
386
136
174
386
308
316
258
205
421
316
234
242
432
326
Richard Playne
Robert
Robert
Robert Henry
Robert Wm.
Samuel
Seton Lionel
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas.
MD.
Thos. Hardwick
Thos. Tringham
William
William
William
William
James Ryan
387
189
56
264
179
309
Thomas
271
Churchill
436 Sperling, John
446
134
Spiller,
351
Spink, John,
Spicer, Richard
William
George
John Bligh
KH.
Henry Charles
434
Henry Edward
Sotheby, C.
W.
Hamilton
Souter, Richard
Thomas George
South, Charles
Spaight, George
;
Henry
Spalding, Richard Carr
1
Spark, John
Sparke, Henry Astley
Sparkes, Thomas
E. M.
Sparks, James Pattoun
51
159
254
158
182
James, CB.
John
Samuel
KH.
12]
311
298
351
411
Capel
351
387
Wm. John James 227
Wm. Robt. Brudenell
66
William Slaytor 411
Wm. Thomas
227
Smith wick, Robert
411
Smyly, Philip
92,251
Smyth, Arthur
196
Edward Selbvl01,153
Edw. S. Randall 219
Francis
259
Geo. Monro Carmicbael
113
Harry
89, 220
Harry Edmond
220
Henry
94, 220
Henry Augustus 270
Hen. Montagu
315
Henry Shephard 116
221
James
James Dutton
250
Gilbert
203
428
93,
70, 211
Frederick
95,248
Thomas
Thomas Charlton 61
Thomas Flynn
387
Kenneth, CB.
o\ Spencer, Hun. Aug. AlSnow, Arthur Henry Cresmeric
56,
well
222
Hon. Rob. Cha.
Kdw. Geary
Henry
272
90,
Walter C. E.
Richard
236
William
William Henry
66
William Roger
154
William Robert
141
-
George
161
165
268
312
Wm. James
386
"SiV Michael Cusac,
152
221
129
Sparks, Mitchell
315
Frederick
Alichael
MD.
337
436
387
434
William
Bart.
168
Rbt. Beresford,
Squill, Charles
William
387
411 Rtace, Henry Coope
Walter Samuel
131
William
411
326 Stacey, Edward
Edwin
66,189 Stack, Fred. Rice
195
269
435
153
351
387
142
88
114
16
86
91
210
88
387
113
157
387
121
113
51
436
294
186
295
175
172
186
195
387
235
245
296
351
351
427
271
153
153
243
268
285
283
136
387
260
640
Index.
George FitzGerald,
Slack,
KH.
Steele,
87
'
Alaurice,
Nathaniel
112
CB.
Massej 68,;
223
Edward
244
257
David
Donald
99, 316
351
Duncan
156
George John
142
James
i69
James
208
Jamea
573
James
291
James
418
James
351
James
294
James Ainslte
John Edmonstone 435
224
John Campbell
Jn. Hamilton 101, 233
294
John Henry
John Hy. Fraser 203
132
John Marcus
351
Joseph King
Ludovic ChaTles 246
Mervyn
387
271
Mervyn
Henry Neil, MD. 312
411
Robert
236
Robert Crosse
155
Spencer
Thomas Wm.
254
23o
163
Fred. Stephen
153
Matthew Fred. 315
173
Thomas Montaa
Thomas
236
65, 147
Thomas, MD.
183
dteevens,
Charles
169
Stacpoole, George
171
387
George
Stainforth, George
240
Nathaniel
112,117
Stalker, Foster CB,
449
308 StefPen, Augustus
Standen, David
411 Steheliu, Berrjamin Spicer
Standish, Richard
70,283
Wm, S. C^rr 133
William Francis 180
Stanhope, Edvcjn Fra. B.
451
Albert
210
l&teiger,
S.
351
Rodolphe
Hem. Sir Fran
86 Stephens, A. Haggerston 191
Cha.
Hy. Jonn 1 ownsG. P, C. A. Loid
119
120
65
Henry Sykes
Philip Spencer
351
William
Henry
35, 144
421
John
351
Stanier, George
351
John Morse
208
Stanley, Edward
172
387
Pvichard
Edward
327
113
T. H. A.
Stannus, Hen. Jas.
387 Stephtiison, Charles Fred.
Stansfield, Robert
233
285
MD.
Stanton, Edward
Frederick Charles
306
William
150
Arthur
428
William
435
George Aler.
William Barron 243
169
Henry James
Stapleton, Francis George
143
John
194
S87 Stepney,, Anh. St. George
Richard
90, 205
William Philip 551
H.
William Bull 387 Sterling, Ant. Coningham 351
239
Adam
351
Steuart,
Stapley, Thomas
j
Richard
Wm
W.B.
326
Stapylton, Granville G. C.
250
Henry Miles
Starr,
Slather,
Wm.
122
178
Herman
Edw. Henderson
295,
298
114
Carlisle
,\V.alier
'.George
Staveley, Charles
'^'fej.
Dunbar
96. 195
William, G3.13,246
Staveleyshiri,
John
St^well, William
Jonas
Btayner, 'Ihomas Allep
Steade. Charles
Stedraan, Methuen
Steed, Edward Henry
"
Edward Henry
George, MJ?,
Steel, Charles'
,,- John
'
Joseph
William Robert
Steele, Alexander
63,140
William
William, ilfZ).
William
William
12
312
154
351
327
W.A.
W. G. Drummond245
William Little
151
113
123
351
274
217
126
Siillwell, William
154
Stirke, Julius Henry
163
Stiiiiflg, Charles Edward 274
John Stirling
273
Thomas
37
Thomas
216
William
- William
428
273
Stevenson, Chas. Aldersey
William
274
198 Stisted, Henry
31
Henry Hoi ford
231
-Henry William 63,230
John Charles N. 181
Thomas H.
138
Thomas
351 Stobart, Henry
387
Steward, F.dwin A.Tucker
Stock, John Cassidy
161
^
172
Frederick
387
Edmund Holden 219 Stockley, Geo. Cator
Fred. Gordon
208
Turner
114
! John Surtees
Henry Holden
135
274
Rich. Oliver Fra.
274
William
192 Stockenstrom, Sir Andrew,
Charles
185
David
Geo. Mackenzie 112
James Henry Aug.
212
351
John
421
Stevens, George
113
James
John Harvey
61
John Philip
293
Henry
Still, James Charles
Nathaniel Tyron
Thomas Lloyd
Thomas Walter
Stillman, James
Stiles,
239
jLepnjrd
'
114
351
387
387
326
428
387
136
388
445
Thomas Carr
435 Stewart, Alexander, MD.
Alexander
141
Alex.iuder Fred.
254
Archibald-i
421
Arthur, MD.
387
Charles
275
351
Bart.
351
Index.
450
SJa-i
296
190
326
Hen. Bowles Geo. 198
IJenry Fra.
98
John
284
Oliver George
254
Oliver Hnldain
286
Oliver Robert
272
Patrick Day
316
Robert Baret
205
William John
351
Stolte, William
447
Stolzenberg, Ferdinandvon446
i heodor von
446
Edward John
G.
'
Stone,
Edward
William,
MD.
121
Stonehouse, Hy. Vansit. 226
Stonestreet, Geo. Griffin 445
Sloney, Andrew Acres
246
Henry Butler
251
George Butler
315
Stopford, diaries Philip
Joseph
240
George lMontagu285
James, CB. 55, 216
Walter James 203
Storer, Thos. Whitmore
220
Storey, Charles Robert
351
Storks, Henry Knight
61
Storren, Frederick de
448
Story, Edward James
218
George Walter
351
John Bambrigge 203
Philip F., CB.
112
Robert Wm.
60
Valentine Fred. 315
Stoit, Gibson
244
Stotherd,
Edward Aug.
Rich. John
Richard
245
68, 282
Hugh
285
KCB.
KCMG.
10,
235
Stow, Harry
63
Stowards, Robert Becher 139
Stracey, Edward John 63, 149
Strachan, Henry Aug.
190
W. H. P. Fitz M. 254
Strafford, John, Eari of
^^ Thomas
Bland
274
Robert
432
Stralton,
Wm.
611
Index,
542
Swettenham, Thomas Eaton
182
Tapp, Thomas
W. H.
'
John Dennis
235
39
The. Rob.
Swindley, John
262, S20
138
John Edward
112
Swiney, George
125
Swjnfen, Fred. Hay
113
Swinley, Geo. Henry
428
Swinney, George
George Stoney
141, 262
Swinton, Archibald Robt
114
John
Edw, George
351
269
William
Swiuy, Shapland William
387
168
Swire, Roger
Swyuy, Exham S. T. 70, 215
Sydenham, Geo. Floyer 230
Sykes, Augustus Joseph
155
Frederick Henry 120
128
Henry
Henry Reginald 254
199
Cam
246
Joseph Alfred
445
Symonds, Henry John
297
Jelinger Henry
Jermyn Charles 294
316
John Jermyn
William
387
Wm. Cunningham 296
Symons.Chas. Bertie 64,267
Syms, Frederick George 154
Synge, Fra. Hutchinson 194
203
Geo. Charles
Millington Henry 284
Robert FoUett
219
Syret, James
387
TaafTe, George
152
G. A. Den
114
Taberger, John,
432
Taddy, Edward
272
Tait, Alexander
296
113
Joshua. CB.
Thos. Forsyth, CB. 112
Talbot, George
92, 194
Geo, Rich.
113
Henry Lynch
272
Robert
269
Hon. Wm. Leopold
160
351
Tallan, Lawrence
Tane, Thos, Jas. Waldgrave
387
112
Tapp, Horatio Tho,
MD
Tayler,
-
i'ayloe,
Henry
William Mansel
Alexander
Thomas
John
James
97, 186
William
212
Teesdale, Charles Christo
13 Tedlie,
326
119
326
142
387
418
271
298
387
95
88
260
206
Tardrew, Thomas
Wm. Kilner, MD.
195 Tarn, J.
250 Tarratt, Joseph
Swift, Benjamin, MD.
436 Tasker, James
Richard
233 Tassie, George
Richard
248 Taswell, Edward
Win. Alfred
58 Tate, Henry Carr
293,
Swinburn, John
169 Tatlock, Thomas
John
123 Tattersall.Geo. Bulkeley
Swinhurne, James
65, 331 Tatton, Richard
Joseph
160
260
387
310
192
268
59
154
Cortlandt
Francis Richard 256
Frederick James 247
George
126
273
George Kepple
Graham
204
Hen. Geo. Andrew,
CB.
112
Ingram Pank
387
295
James
351
James
32
Jeremiah
223
John
John
351
John
387
Barton
John
160
John Ed. Hussey 161
John Lewis
113
John Robert
232
Joseph Henry
387
Maikham Le Fer 274
Monkhouse Graham
196
Nathaniel
387
Phillpotts Wright 64,
260
Pringle. KH.
39
Rainsford
188
Reynell George 113
Reynell George
114
Richard
421
Richard C. H,
231
Robert Kirkpatrick
237
Thomas
143
Thomas Wm. CB.
12, 143,453
William
296
Wm. D'Esterre 256
-William Henry
116
William O'Bryen 169
Wm. Ry ves Nash 351
Taylour, Lnrd John Henry 237
Taynton, Wm, Henry
34
Arthur Joseph
Brook
274
Charles Peregrine 235
Henry George
68. 267
Harry George
286
Teevan, Stephenson, MD. 309
Buchan Fiaser
427
Jam, Drummond 270,
274
John Thomson
310
Patrick Nagle
307
Telford, William
168
Tempest, Thos Rich.
Plumbe
87
Temple, Edward
182
Francis
274
G ustav usHaucock 411
John
66
Templeman, John WhitTelfer,
marsh
156
172
Alfred
Richard Draper
Templer, Henry
Templeton, Robert, MD.
Tench, Donald Wm,
214
113
291
351
351
427
58
186
415
351
51
Henry
John
Tennant, Aralander
Charles Robert
Terry, Henry
John
Robert
Stephen
351
William Parker
160
Fiiippo Gia-
Testaferrata,
como
263
34
Thomas
186
Tew, Geo. M'Leod
90
Tewart, John Edward
157
Teynham, G. H, R. Lord 411
Thacker. William
138
Teulon, George
CB.
Fred, Rennell
281
226
Joseph
388
9,
KH.
13, 142
Joseph Edwin 173
Wm, de Wilton
Roche
190
cbeus
351
Twyford
217
John Bulkeley 175
Thesiger, Charles
Wemyss
.S15
Teckell, John
Tedlie, Edward
140
427
186 Thesiger, Fred. Augustus 145
543
Index.
Thiballier.
Hubert
150
184
Joseph
Louis
Thom, Alexander
447
451
Thomas, Barclay
Edw. Griffith B.
178
174
Francis William
George Powel
Henrv, CB.
296
114
Henry
H^nry John
239
269
John'
3'26
Tliolon,
John
VV.
Lloyd Henry
Mark
Morgan
310
13
191
243
412
430
Thomas Kees
Thompson, Arnold
Henry Walker
James
James
John
John
John
John
John
S88
351
4'27
201
124
153
388
436
John Alexander
William.
MD.
John Wycliffe
Justus Hy.
Leslie Jenkins
Michael
Pearson Scott
Ralph Keddey
Richard
Richard
Richard
Robert Thomas
175
136
308
209
222
140
388
157
125
351
245
418
388
Thos. Perronet
50
Waldegrave Rock,
312
MD.
William
248
William
255
William Hamilton 210
William John, CB.
112
Thomson, Alexander, CB. 10,
Thomas
Thomas James
Arth. Saunders,
MD.
209
205
386
428
Fran. Rin}>ler 59, 282
George, CB. 113, 316
George
412
Geo. Latham
155
3-26
Gordon
112
Harry
James
388
James, MD.
195
Jamea Dugald
183
James Sinclair
205
Jeremiah
388
143
John Henry
Joseph
388
415
J. Crooke
R. Cunningham 153
121
Robert Thomas
William
254
William
421
William
113
William
427
Wm. Arthur M B.
312
Wm. Beveridge 113
Thorn, Nathaniel, CB. KH. 13
Thorndike, Daniel
Thorne, George
Thornhill, Bi3an
63, 267
Tinibrell,
John
445
445
293
132
Isaac
Tinipson, Henry
'i'imra,
'J'imson,
Henry
Robert Newport
100, 190
Wm.
Newport
190
Chas. Siubbs
388
Chas. Hugh Lyle 92
Geo. Vaughan
351
Widdrington
307
William Pattison 242
Tinmouth, Wingrove L. 297
Tinseau, Arthur Leon de 451
Ti|iping, Alfred
145
Jhn.Whitacre 388,453
Tireman, Henry Stephen 351
Tisdall, Archibald
186
Tinliiig,
James
388
254 Tittle, John Moore
351
122 Tobin, John
351
Henry
274
John
436
Thornton, Sir Chas. Wade,
John Richard
187
KCH.
9, 452
Joseph Webbe 9,265
Charles
428 Toby, Isaac
298,351
Charles Edmund 238 Tod, Edw. Henry M,
191
Godfrey
34 Tod, Robt. Alex. Boothby
Henry, CB
30
246
John
86 Todd, George
35
John
388
James Archibald
Robert
291
Ruddell
152
William
41, 144
John Augustus
140
Thoroton, Levett
195
Mark Stanley
238
Thorold, Frederic
388
Richard Cooper 223
George Edw. 66, 244
Suetonius Henry 112
Henry
184
William
412
Thorp, Edward Butler
241
William Egerton 233
John
215 Tolcher, Christopher
388
Thring, John Everett
271
Christopher Joseph
Tlirupp, Henry Andrew
272
Henry
210
Thursby, James Legli
160
Henry John
207
Ralph Lovel
2o9 Tolson, Richard Henry
86
Spencer Geo. Aug.
Tom, Daniel
351
151 Tom, George
210
Thwaites, Geo. Saunders 34 Tomes, John
307
Thynne, Wm. Frederick 253 Tonikins, Benjamin
116
Tibbits, James William
214 Tomkinson, Hill Jas. Thos.
Tice, John Charles Gra272
ham, MD.
310
Edward
134
Tickell, John Arscott
412 Tomlin, Henry Rolt
296
Richard, CB.
112 Tompson, Wra. Dalrymple
Tidmas, William
19]
114
Tidy, Thos. Holmes 93, 165 Tom5, Francis Philip
296
Tierney, Matt. Edw. 62, 147 Tomson, George
171
Tighe, Daniel
388 Tongue, John
181
James Lowry
435
Vincent
212
Michael
209 Tonnochy, Valens
180
Tiller, William
421
William
35i
Tillbrook, Philip L.
201 Topham, William
Hfi
Index.
544
227
120
139
Tremayne, Arthur
Torkington, Henry Theo388 Tremenheere, Geo. Borlase
dore
113
448
Tormin, Justus
Walter, R'H. 11
218
Torrens, Al red
A. Wellesley 40, 117 Trench, SirFied.Wm.A'Cf/. 9
Hon. Fred. Le Poer
Hen.y D'Oyley 174
203
Tornano, Charles Edw. 274
311
John
351
C. Strangways
.
Power le Poer67, 122
67
Tothill, John
Thomas
388
119
Tottenham, Charles J.
Trenerry,
Joseph
133
Heathcote
70,
W.
138 Trent, Francis Constantiiie 199
Harrison Walke John
235
Touch, Edward, MD.
220
388
Tour, Augustus de la
John
233
9
Touzel, Helier
Trevelyan,
H. Astley
137
Thomas Percival 178
Hen. Willoughby
113
Jas. Harington 94
Walter
41, 147
113
Willoughby
Treveuen, James
388
Trevor, Ar. Hill, KH. 52, 155
Andrew
435
Edward
91, 315
Fred, Anthony
155
William Cosmo
165
Trew, Thomas Eggar
428
Trewhitt, Henry
412
Tribe, Henry John
294
Trick, Thomas
415
Trimmer, John
307
Tripp, John Henry
176
Triscott, Joseph
351
Tristram, Barringon
388
Irittau, Edward
446
Tritton, FreJ. Biscoe
174
156
Fldmund Spry
John
68, 136
Trollope, Charles
59, 214
Sir John, Bt.
388
Tronson, Edward T
51
Trotman, P. P.
327
Trotter, John
352
Robert Knox
168
352
Thomas
418
Tranchell, Edw. Frederick
257 Troubrldge, Sir Thos. St.
Vincent H. C. Bart. 96,158
257
Geo. Adolphus
113
388 Troup, Colin
Trant, William
312
Travers, Francis Stewart 212 Trousdell, Wm. Green
Trower,
Anthony
352
269
Fred. John
Fred. Courtney
135
256
James
Horace
141
296
James Conway
421
James Dalgairns 163 Troy, Thomas
112
James Fra. Eaton 271 Truscott, John
269 Trydell, Botet
53, 235
John
John Frederick
194
Joseph O.
388, 326
293 Tryon, Samuel
67
Joseph Gates
Thomas
158
162
Stewart
Joseph
Henry
253
Julius Brockman 182
307
388 I'ubby, James H.
Lyon Conway
187
326 Tuck, Arthur Manning
N.C.
222 Tucker, Auchmuty, CB. 113
Gates Joseph
Aubrey Harvey
257
175
Richard Henry
Edm. Beauchamp 210
388
Trebeck, Thomas
415
Tovey, Alexander
Alex. Cha. Hughes 222
34
George
175
James Tennant
132
Tower, Cnnjers
320
Francis
148
Harvey
52
Towers, Frederick
388
William Riley
388
Town, Edward
Townley, Tlios. Manners 136
209
Dawson
388
Townly, James
286
Townsend, Chas.
165
Henry
368
John
388
Joseph
Robert Lawrence 388
268
Samuel Philip
327
TTownshend, Edw. Du Pre
114
315
Henry
51
Hen. Dive
412
Tracey, Henry
Trafford, Henry Trafford 202
34
Thos. Samuel
Traherne, Anthony Powel
Wm
Tudor, Charles
Frederick
100
Henry
J. C.
Wm.
Langley 89,
TufnelLThos. Joliffe
I'ugginer, Edmund de
Edward de
Fuite,
George
Hugh Manley
Thomas Basil
112
238
311
451
451
352
268
21?>
216
Tuke, Alfred John
Tulloch, Alex.Murray 55,315
112
Alex. CB.
114
Geo. Alex.
Jas. D. Gregory 113,
316
James Gregorie
McDonald
Thomas
Tulloh, Alexander
I'unbridge, John
183
92,193
68, 267
326
220
254
388
388
201
189
Tunks, Ttiomas
Tunstall, Anthony
Gabriel
William
Tupper, Daniel William
De Vic
Frederic William 218
Gaspard Le INIar271
chant
Tuinbull, Gavin Ainslie 259
John Robertson 227
1 13
Sydney
Wm. George
Wm.
412
308
Augustus Fred.
227
Charles
10, 170
Turner, Alex.
Hampden 145
Edmund P. B.
274
Charles
231
53
15, 265
Francis Charles
Frederick Henry
George, CB.
Henry
2 16
Henry Austin
268
Henry Ferdinand 217
Henry Whichcote 152
Herbert
James
James Graham
John
120
352
179
269
Mansfield
171
Nathaniel Octavius
Simpson
Philip
Richard
Thomas
William
William
William
272
306
352
388
245
412
435
645
Index.
176 Urquhart, John
352
2.')4
154
William Ross
Roger Dawson
166
William West
William Henry
227
388
Voiint;
Usborne, riios. Starling 127
Turner, William
36 Usher, Charles Loftus TotTurlon, Edmund Henry
123
tenham
295
113
William
436
Joseph
Tuson, Edward Baily
13
Edward Price
295
Tuyll, Sir William, KCH.
Ussher, Edw. Pellew Ha293
mett
9, 133
Tweeddale, G. Murq. of,
John
352
101
KT. CB.
JohnTheophilus
243
112,
9,
Tweedie, David
412
Wm. Henry Ber233
nard
James
307
3,>2 Uxbridge, Hen., Enrl of
ft] ichael
31
Twemlow, Walter Hamil\'acher, Frederic Smith
184
ton
185 Valiant, Thomas James
George Hamilton 216
68, 191
Twibill, James
189 Vallange, Wm., MD.
435
Twiss, Arthur Wm.
272 \'allencev, Richard
390
John
99, 283 Vali)y, l)e Vic
388
Twopeny, Edward
60 Vanre, Horatio Page
189
Twyibrd, Henry Robert 2,J0 Vandeleur, Arthur
272
John
388
John
32
Twynam, Geddes Sansoni 213
John Ormsby
186
Turner, William George
Philip Alex.
\^anderbrouk, Francis
388
Vanderspar, Wm. Charles,
An-
166
257
215 Vane, Lord Adolphus Fred.
206
Charles William
150
173
Charles Birch
352
209
Lord Ernest M'DonThomas
221
nell
208
Tjlden, Wm. Burton 37, 288
Fred. Fletcher
174
Richard
101,284 Vansiitart, Coleraine
John
Robert
65,267
137
Tylee, Alfred
268
Francis
270
David Wm.
284
Frederick
140
Tyler, Charles
116
Spencer
151
Charles Fred.
261 Vardou, Noel Hovenden
Bryan
Charles James
274
164
George Henry
164 Varlo, Henrj
293
George Sotheby
213
George
352
Henry
228 Vassall, Rawdon J. Pop. 66
Henry Whatley
285 Vaughan, Eugene James 352
Sir James
Edw. Percival
116
255
Leonard Barrett
Ernest Courtenay 274
214
Tynte, Charles Kemeys
John Crossby
189
Kemeys
Herbert
52
220
Tyrwliitt, Charles
63, 149
Herbert Henry
352
Udnv, John Aug.
67, 220
Herbert MillingJohn Robert
112
champ
242
Unett, Thomas
I'ravers Hartley
388
66, 170
Walter
242
95, 130 Vaiighton, Rt. Dymock
linger, William
449
'I'heophilus
296
Uniacke, Hemy Turner 170 Vavasour, Mervin
352
Redmond
307 Veitch, Thomas Geoige 352
Richard
William
412
9
'I'homas Fane
388 V'enab'es, Cavendish
208
Uiiwin, Robert
157
Robt. MD.
436
Upton, /f,),i. A. Percy, CB,
7
Thomas
249
/fon. Arthur
37,147 Ventry, T.T. Arem. Lord 352
Edward James
224 Vereker, Henry
388
Hon. George FreHenry Thomas
388
Thomas George
derick
163
41, 147
Urquhart. Donald
388 Verling, James, MD.
291
Charles James
2l7 Verner, Edw, Donovan 436
206
John Donovan
Fra. Gregor 97, 151
strulher
Henry 352
270
Henry Arthur
Henry Cha. Edw.
\'ernon, Bovvater
10
CB.
John Russell
Leicester
388
Viney
352
Henry Wm. 145
James Lorenzo 218
Vesey. Arthur George
197
Samwell
Verschoyle,
Charles Cyniic
Wellesley
George Henry
John
Vetch, Hamilton
224
270
388
114
'^ James
352
Courtenay
247
Henrv Tho. lOl, 196
123
Vlbart, Edward
114
James M. C.
274
Vicars, Edward
63, 283
249
Hedley S. J.
Hy. Geo. Austin 213
Robert ShaCto
66
Wm. Henry 64, 213
Victor. George
388
James Conway 56,282
Vieth, Fred. Wm.
388
Vigors, Horatio Nelson
55,
260
Philip Doyne
162
Joshua Allen
98,
203
Vialls, (jeo.
Otho"
Ville, Ferdinand,
de
Compte
451
la
Charles Courtenay
198
Henry P. Villiers
Villiers,
235
198
228
Thomas
352
William
112
Virtu, Georgio
263
Visme, Francis de
352
Vivian, James Edwards
141
Richard Hussey
165
R.
327
Vize, Nicholas Ogle Moore
James
Vincent, John
152
448
V^oss, Ernest Von
446
Howell Walters
291
V^yse, Edward Howard
ISO
Francis Howard
120
George Howard 97,119
Rich. Hen. Rich.
Howard
120
Volger, Christ. Arnold
Waddell, James
256
William
421
Waddilove, Grainville
198
Waddington, Charles
112
Waddy, Richard
100,201
Wade, Arthur
224
646
Index.
Wade,
CB.
113
George
Hamlet Coote, CB.
James Heme
24ii
Thomas
412
388
89
Phillips
Wagstaff, William
Frederick
421
246
447
154
415
183
Wm
3.52
Wainman, William
Wainwright, David
Wake, Richard
W.H.
112
Wakefield, Henrj Furey 179
235
Julian
J.Howard
114
William
421
Walbridge, Henrv Wm. 388
Walcot, Charles Thomas
308
Walcott, Charles Edmund
272
Waldron, Fred. William 307
H. K. Johnstone
255
197
Waldy, Alfred Henry
Edw. Garmonsway
William Thomas
Wale, Henry John
Walford, John Thomas
Walker, Alexander
Alexander
Charles
Edward
179
197
141
388
388
196
122
Chas. Pyndar
'
Beauchmp
Fdward Walter
127
Fore^tier
55, 149
Fitz William
352
Frederick
9, 265
Sir Geo.
F.R.
Bl.
148
Geo.E.Lushington
285
297
Geo. Frederick
159
Geo. Fuller
William
Geo. Henry
194
180
Henry George
176
Henry Torrens
252
Hercules
388
James
218
John
326
John
John Geddes 70,268
Jonathan Walker
127
39
Metcalf
Joseph
Mark
181
Melville Aug.
230
Roger Bovee
-R. A.T.
Samuel Cooper
Thomas
Thomas,
MD.
32fS
250
223
431
Walker, William
William
William
^^
547
ludeJi.
1 13
Warner, William Kirby
116
Watts, Francis
Warrand, Alexander John
388
Henry
186
Cruickshank
114
IMontague
208
W'arre, Henrj J.
Wm. Newcomen 264
WarreD, Arthur Frederick
389
Wauch, David
253 Waugl), William Petrie
90
Augustus Edmd. 234 Way mouth, Samuel
66
-Aug. Riversdale I7l Weare, Henry Edwin
201
Charles, CB. 54, 206 Wearing, John Wm.
294
178
Charles
Thomas 41,117,292
Dawson Stockley 165 Weaver, Edward Baker 238
Edw. 'lownsend 389
238
William Henry
Frankland G. , 274
389
William Henry
Henry Edward
Slii Webb, Aug. F. Cavendish
Jas. Low, MU.
143
4J5
John Sandham 243
124
Daniel Peploe
John
240
163
Edward Heiiiy
John
294
George
206
167
Lionel Smith
George Grant
217
Philip Splane
307
291
George Joseph
Richard
179
Henry
285
Richard Lane
31
186
Henry March
S. R.
124
326
John Macdonnell
Warrington, Thornhill
362
John Vere William
Warry, Wilham
159
185
Henty
Waters, E F. CB.
183
112
Pelham Caryer
352
Geo. Charles Heniy
Robert
212
Robert William
188
Henry Swan
114
Theodosius
352
Marcus Antonius 66, Webber, Wm. Geo. Everard
193
282
Thomas
292 Webster, Arthur Charles
Thomas
230
352
Walkin, Henry Spiller
250
Geo. Fred.
114
Watkins, John
MD.
ll3
Geo. Murray,
William Nowell 352
311
Watson, Albert
128
101
Guy
Andrew
231
389
James
Andrew Vincent 178
James Carnegie 352
Archibald
230
Joseph
112
230
Atherton
Joseph
412
Charles Edward 138
156
Robert
David
Rowland
324
234
151
Geo.-ge
William
218
George
William
421
298
George
\Mlliam Francis 316
389
Henry Charles
256 Wedderburn, John \Valter
Henry Edward
193
267
Jacob
Chas. Fra.
51
6ij- Jas
KCB. 7,165
Webster
204
James
228
66, 165 Wedderburne, George
James
256 Weekes, Altred Wickham
230
John
Pym
97, 165
451
John
172 Wegener, John Henry
93
John \Vm. MD.
431 \\e^%, John
Robert
257 Wegiielin.Tho. Mat. Luz. 187
389
Rev. Robert
462 Weight, Edward
132
Riiperi Campbell 257 Weir, Archibald
412
Hector John
Thos. Brereton
389
412
William
Henry
241
153
John Charles
William
352
Thos. C.
306
William Henry
389
William
\\ illiam John
389
143 Welby, Henry Glynn Earle
Pearson
199
Watt, Fitzjames Edward 307
427 Welch, Stephen J. W. Y. 353
James DuflF
John West
385
William Godfrey
174
Watte viUe, Rodolph de 451 Welchman, Geo. Thomas-352
Joiia
11
412
Watts, David John
Edward
22o
Henry 148
Hon.
Wm.
Wm.
Hen. Chas.
62,
161
Wellings, George
Wellington, Arthur,
352
Dukt
36
35i
133
JohnNeave.CB.
38
Samuel
97. 176
Welman Harvey Welleslev
Pole
238
Hercules Atkin
135
William Henry
Dowling Reeves
251
Welsford, Augustus Fred,
96, 249
Welsh, Astel Thomas
233
James
113
John West
389
Welstead, William
389
Wemys, Francis
415
Wemyss. Charles
428
of.
Wells, Fortescue
Frederick
Frederick
217-
James
James
362
245
Thomas James,
William
Wm.
Ci3. 13
4'^7
113
Binfield
Henry
Henry
James Alexander
200
389
435
236
352
Osborne
Richard
112
William Henry Hore 296
Westby, Wm. Henry Jones
218
66
113
Westenra, Francis
Western, James Roger
Maximilian
89, 216
James
Westfeld,
Herman
446
185
Westmacott, Spencer
283
Westmore, Richard
53
Westmorland, John, Earl
of,
GCB. GCH.
Weston, Charles
Westropp, John Parson
Edward Hen.
Michael Lionel
8,20r
421
67
180
209
Walter IMontford 228
Wetherall, Charles
332
Edw. Rob.
151
648
Index.
284
200 White, Henry Arthur
Hen. Dalrymple 95,
117
132
15,
127
John William
234
James
William
415
James
275
415
Wethered, Edwin Robert 192
John Lewis
427
Thomas
Lawrence Luke
447
Esmond
415
Wejfhe, Charles Von
326
George W.F.Von 448
Loraine
260
139
Weyland, John
Luke
194
112
Rich. Henry
Martin
161
228
Whaite, John PMmund
JMatthew
Whaley, Robert
389
Michael, CB. 33,
Whalley, George Briscoe 352
117, 130
452
432
Wharton, Anthony
Moses, MD.
352
Peter
435
William
Wetherall, Fred. Aug.
Wheatcroft,
Germau
113
Sir Henry,
GCH.
113
193
John
William
389
150
William
Wbeatstone, John Butler 196
Hugh
Sir
Wheeler,
112,117
Massey, KCB.
John Ross 100, l80
51
Whelan, John Thomas
113
Wheler, Francis
Trevor,
Bt,
86
Sir
39
Whichcote, George
222
Whigham, Robert
Whimper, Fred. Amelius
102, 206
389
Whimster, James
Whinyates, Edw. Charles,
CB. KH.
33, 265, 275
Fred. Thomas 273
Fred. Wm. 59, 282
Whish, Claudius Buchanan
140
113
George Palmer
112
Richard
SirWilliam S. CB. 112
114
Whistler, James
Whitaker, John Gibson 415
Whitbread, Edmund Jacob
217
389
Whitby, William
431
White, Andrew, MD.
Alfred Henderson
198
138
Aug. Barton
55
Edward James
89
Ferdinand, CB.
Francis Freeman 175
6
Frederick Charles
389
Frederick John
George
George
George Francis
George Johnstone
George Stewart
Hans Robert
Hans Thos.
Henry
Henry
Henry
Fell
389
427
.94
176
178
241
191
220
389
435
mau
140
Wigton, James
389
Wilbraham, Hon. Edward
41
Rootle
Rich.
Wilby, William
Wilcox, Joshua
Wild, Henry James
Wildbore, Frederick
Wilde, Joshua John
Wilder, Cha. Philip
Herbert 201
143 Wilder, George
Robert
113 Wlldey, W. W.
Robert Dennis
132
Wheatley, Arthur
Raymond
Wightman, George
.15^
James The.
389
Wigley, Geo. James
389
Wigram, Ely Duodecimus 36
Wigston, Francis
70,169
Ihomas
67,158
155
MD.
114
306
148
412
114
269
298
52
31
64,
267
199
217
431
Wm. Ramsay
Ernest Christian 352
Whitehead, Fred. JohnG. 193
John
389
Fred. William 273 Wilkie, David
114
428
Henry Lowe
David
326
Robt. Children 249
Fletcher
112
232
William
John
100, 136
Whiteford, John
John Lunan
389
163
Whiteside, John
248 Wilkieson, George HampWhitfeild, Henry Wase
214
den
137
101,255 Wilkin, Henry John
Whitfield, Chas. Tomlius 435 Wilkins, George, CB.KH.
Whiting, George Wm.
50
389
Whitley, James
Samuel Martin
412
352
Whitlie, W. Tho. CB.
Wm. Mortimer 192
113
Wbitlock, Geo. Fred. Tod 236 Wilkinson, A. Easifield
135
Anh. Philip
Whitmore, Edmund Ag. 181
89
Savage, CB.
151
Fran. Locker
124
Balhurst Edw.
Geo. Stoddart
259
Amherst
285
Berdoe
Sir Geo. KCH. 9,281
283
Charles C.
Montagu Stopford 285
Christopher
86
Mortimer R.S. 99,315
Christopher Brice
William
207
Whittingham, Ferdinand,
Frederick Green 193
CB.
89, 177
272
George Allix
Paul Bernard 284
George Anderson
Whittingstall, George F. 138
228
266
bitty, Irwine
54,
113
George Sidney
248
John
Henry
389
'J'hos. Ravenscroft
Henry Chandler 234
156
150
Henry Green
Whylock, James
41
160
Henry John
W^atkin
Sandom
119
John
Whylock, MD.
176
233
John
309
Whyte, Charles
John Alexander 389
John James
39
428
John Walter
447
Wichmann, George
166
Johnson
448
Wicke, John Henry
252
Joseph
Wickham, Edw. Thomas 213
169
Joseph George
R.S.
326
326
P.
Thomas
184
Widmer, Christopher
432 Willan, James Douglas 307
Stanhope Leonard
449
Wiering, George
164
Douglas
113
Wiggins, Edward
Index.
Willan,
Wm.
Moffat Dou-
Williamson, George,
352
glas
John
352
185
Usher
94, 178
William
237
Wm. Roherts 199
Wiilington, Richard
53
Rich. Butler
229
Frederick
169
Willis, Browne
57, 266
Frederic Arthur
236
George Brander 389
Geo. Harry Smith
229
Henry R. De
Anyers
202
John Georje
135
Willocks, Arthur Stewart 230
Willoughhy, Henry Safe 196
Thomas
352
Willats, Peter John
87
Willcocks, Ricbard Henry 216
Aug. Saltren
41, 292
100,
143
Auo-ustus Saltren 389
John Saltren
Willey, Edward
Williams, Albert H.
Arthur W.
Charles
Charles Sidney
270
389
273
138
306
297
'
5Ad
MD. 227
Willox,
James
Thomas Lake
Charles
Winckworth, John
Windeyer, A. C.
421
Chas,
Hugh
Edw. Ffolliott
John Hope
98,
'
Wm.
68,
Walter Clopton
Winkworth, William
Winne, John James
Winn, Edward John
Winnicki, Christopher
Winniett, Williani
448
389
326
59
253
353
389
247
223
267
119
166
121
421
389
274
436
155
435
Wirgman, Theodore
136
Wisch,llieronimus \-onder446
Wischmanii, Georoe
448
Wisdom, John
389
Wise, Charles
66
191
Henry Christopher
Horatio James
William
Wishart, Alexander
Jas. Alex.,
MD.
Withers, Edward
Witte, George de
Hen. Fred. Tlieo.
255
353
353
166
217
432
440
353
Witts, John
Withington, Peter
127
Withington, Sidney
209
Wodilrop, Wm. Allan
129
Wodehoiise, Edmund 97,175
Edwin
Nicholas
Wodsworlh, Dudley
269
15
Clifton
138
63,
248
Willoughby James 272
\Villiam Henry
190
Wm. H. B. J.
389
\Vilton, Edward Hayes
169
Wilton, John Lucas 100, 201
John Robert
162
Samuel
421
Wiltshire, William
239
Wily, Henry William
316
Winchester, George
116
Winckler, Augustus
448
Wolf, Frederick
450
Wolfe, George
239
Wm. Claries 102, 19()
W.
S.
JM,"^
273
F F
550
Index.
Henry Ridge
Garnet Joseph
Wombvvell, Adolphas
35S
Thomas, CB.
159;
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas Parker
389
353
MD
James Humphreys 55
John Gillespie, MD.
193
John Joseph
169
John Manley
88
John Stewart
164
Launcelot Edward 205
Peter Valentine 415
Robert lilucher CB.
259
59,282
Worthington.W.Senhouse 184
Henry Clark 179
Woulfe, John
112
Wragge, Alfred Roniaine
269
389
o6, 117, 262 Wraxall, Charles Edw
Wray,
Robert Hudson
Henry
219
284
Hugh Boyd
Thomas
389
117, 335
Jackson
Thomas
240
40, 144
Thomas Pattison 233 Wreford, Matthew
312
Wm. CB.KH. 10, Wrifcrd, George Henry 295,
298
112, 256
William
315 Wright, Alexander
389
Alfred
William Arthur 195
233
Wm. Mark 70,147
Aug\istus
3t!6
Charles
Wm. Sumpter
389
59, 282
'
Wm.
Thos.
Wayte
Charles
271
Charles James
268
Charles Ravenhill 88
171
GCB.GCMG.
Charles John
208
112
412
113
William, CB.
8,191
252
12
264
30
238
427
Wra. Harding
AVoodhouse, James, CMG.
Woodley, James Wilkinson
308
Richard, MB. 192
MD.
William
Woodroff, John, MD.
139
445
436
ville
William
William
William Alfred
Garner
294,
Wrighte, W^m.
Wrixon, Nicholas
Wrotteslev, Hen. George
Wulff, He'nry Powell 64,
Kenelm Chandler
Wulffen, Wm. de
Wyatt, Alexander H. L.
298
389
353
285
282
353
450
91,
162
Alfred Francis
W.
90, 217
140
Charles Edwin
Francis Dalmahoy 226
326
188
148
353
James Henry
John
Samuel
Henry Ro-
Sir
32
306
Patrick Robert 428
Wybergh, Archibald
215
Wybrow, William
435
Wyer, Geo. Goforth
154
John
435
Wylde, John Fewtrell
435
William, CB. 36,112,
266
Edward Andrie 294
Wylie, Henry Robert
254
bartes
Wybault, Joseph
Wm.
Wyllie, William,
CB
W^m.
112
Alexander
274
Patrick
Wymer, George
Peter,
CB.
112, 117
Wyndham,
Alex.
389
C, 100,
275
186
389
Wadham
353
Charles
31
243
George
30
Henry
87
9, 137
George
113
Henry
118
Georo-e
Percy Scawen 148
9, 281
George
353 Wyndowe, Wra. Freeme 264
Rev. Henry Press 312 Wyneken, Frederick
451
Henry Richard
59 Wynn,Arth.Watkin WilJames
liams
415
174
James, MD.
431
Herb.Wat. Wms. 101,
James Dennis
146
158
John, KH.
Sir W'illiam 353, 452
15
John
353 Wynne, Charles Robert 353
John
389
George
283
John Hobson
260
Heneage Griffiih 220
Jones
296
Henry JohnLloyd 119
J. G.
Jolin
326
353
Joseph Coleman
Richard Miles
421
Hornsby, MD.
291 W^ynniatt, James John
203
Frederick
John
.353
Sir John George,
KCB. KCH.
Wood gate, John
Edward
Edward
ISIinchin
291
187
327
353
293
435
40
123
421
235
Index.
Wynter, John Jonathan
389 Yonge, Henry John
Robert
Julian Bargus
353
Wynyard, Edward BuckWm. Crawley
ley, CB.
William James
11, 209
\Vm. L.
Edward G.
1J5
209 Yorke, Fred. Augustus
George Henry
Gladwin, John 11.^09
Charles
Henry B. J.
John
353
69,
Phillip James
Robert Henry, CB.
54, 209 Young, Alexander
Wyse, Arthur George
Allen Allecocke
199
Wyvill, Richard Rodes 235
Archibald Goldie
Ximenes, Horace
139
Arthur Cotto
Charles Colville
Wm. Raymond 159
Yarborough, Chas. Cooke,
CB.
Chas. Frederick
61,243
Yard, Frederick
183
Colin, M>.
Yarnold, Benjamin
389
Edward William
114
Yates, Charles
MD.
Edm. Rob. Wm.
George Henry
Wingfield
234
George Ramsay
Henry Peel
272
Craik
John
143
George Samuel
Jonathan
Henry
8
Henry Harraan
Yea, Lacy Walter
64, 158
Henry
Yelverton, Hon. William
Charles
270
James, MD.
Yeoland, George
428
James
Yerburv, John Wm. 62, 130
James Brown
YoUand", William
283
James Robert 53,
Youge, Gustarus Nigel
John
353
K. A.
'
Too
late
for
561
213 Young, John Crawford
53
253
John 1).
180
389
John Eldon MD. 312
211
John George
389
274
Keith
114
283
Plomer, Kil.
39
16
Plomer J.
353
128
Richard
230
'36
Robert
389
243
Thomas Newton 173
225
T. N.
173
114
William
421
213
William
275
William
286
94,
269
Wm, Baird
363
272
Wm. Henry
179
435
Sir Wm. Noriis, Bt.
174
162
Wm. Pym
2 IT
190 Younge, Alex. A.
114
Younghusband, Astley
272
George Francis John 113
232 Younghusband, C.Wright 269
353 Yule, Patrick
.57, 282
389
Robert Abercromby 95,
389
135
455 Zehupfenning, Cha. Jos. 450
3j3 Zeil, Augustus Ferdinand 447
237 Ziermann, Frederick
449
433 Zugiaui, Alarino
451
274
Barton, James
274 Humfrey, Benjamin
274
Bolton, Edw. Chichester 274 Johnstone, Chas. Jas. Hope
274
Broughton, Leigh Delves 274
Maclachlan, Don, G. C. 274
Cockerell, Robert Horsley
Henry Percy
Walker, Geo. Alb. Aug.
Watson, Wm. Henry
274 Nicolls, Oliver H. Atkins274 Wilson, Chas. Watson
Tillard,
FF
274
274
274
274
552
IFa?' Services
of
the
365 Captain "Witts served at the battle of the Nile, 1798. At the siege and capitulation of
Elmo, Capua, and Gaeta, 1799. In the Royal Marine Battalion under Sir Ralph Abercromby in Egypt, 1801 (Turkish Gold Medal). War Medal with two Clasps.
366 Captain Henry Wood served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the heights of Jugdulluck,
Served also in the Punactions of Tezeen and Huft Kotul, and occupation of Cabool (Medal).
jaub campaign of 1848-9, and commanded a squadron at the battle of Chillianwallah (Medal and
St
Clasp).
367 Capt. James Wood served from 1812 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourg, Basque
Roads, north coast of Spain, and San Sebastian. During the war he served also in the West
Indies, St. Helena, and Madeira.
368 Captain Woods served with the Buffs in the Peninsula in 1808, 9, 10, and 11, and was
present at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, lines
at Torres Vedras, actioii at Campo Mayor, and battle of Albuhera, where he was severely
wounded, having lost his right leg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Talavera and Albuhera.
369 Captain John H. Wright served with the Royal Battalion from 1836 to 1840, in cooperation with the Spanish Array, and was present at the action of Fuenterabia, 11th July
1836, the field actions of the 10th, 12th, and I4th March, and Hernani, 16th March 1837.
370 Captain Wrixon served in Spain from April 1812 to the end of the campaign, including
the first siege of Tarragona, retreat therefrom, actions before Alcoy, battle of Castalla, second
siege of Tarragona, action at Ordal, investment of Barcelona, besides various other affairs.
Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, and with the expedition to Naples.
371 Captain Yonge served with the Queen's Royals throughout Lord Keane's campaign in
Affghanistan and Beloochistan, and was severely wounded at the storming of Ghuznee (Medal).
He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844 (including the storm of
the fortress of Punella), and that in the
Concan in 1845.
MILITIA
ENGLAND AND WALES.
EOYAL ANGLESEY.
{Light Iiifaulry.)
Head
EOYAL BEKKS.
Head
Quarters, Beaumaris.
LlEUT.-CoLONEL COMMANDANT.
Thomas Peers Williams
lOMar. 53
Captains.
John Lewis Hampton Lewis,
DL. JP. late Cajjl. 5 Dr.Gds.
Charles Stauho])e Jones, DL.
LlEUTKNANTS.
Duncombe Jones
5 Oct. 52
Parr}-
Oct. 52
22 Apr. 53
5
Ensigns.
'Williiuns
...
Stephen Roose
Eyre Lloyd
5 Oct 52
22 Apr. 53
31 June 53
Colonel.
John Blagrave, DL. JP
[No. 35.]
Head
1 Dec. 52
22 Eeb. 53
Quarters,
5Sept.42
High Wycombe.
Colonel.
R. J. Lord Carrington, Lord
Lieutenant
7 Mar. 39
Major.
Lieut.-Colonel.
John Leveson Gower, DL. JP. 12 July 45 George EitzRoy
29 Oct. 53
Captains
Majoe.
Henry Greenway, DL. JP
8Sept.37 George William Cavendish ...29 Oct. 53
Adam RVandy, late of a Dr. Gds. 4 Oct. 52
Captains.
Sir Claudius Stephen Paul
Edmund Morgan
15 Eeb. 31
Hunter, 5/. DL
8 Oct. 52
Mortimer Thoyts 9 Oct. 52
Wm. Richard
11 Oct. 52
31 Dec. 52
23 May 53
21 Sept. 53
Thomas Howard
William Francis Wheble
Richard Eraucis Bowles
Lieutenants.
Christopher Deak Brickmaun
Captain
Quarters, Reading.
LlECT.-COLO:<lSL.
Charles Bacon
31 Dec. 42
5 Oct. 52
Thos. Love
[No. 7.]
[No. 61.J
5 Oct. 52
6 Oct. 52
31 Dec. 52
10 Jan. 53
11 Jan. 53
20Jan. 53
Freman Majtlaud
Henry Hanmer Leycester
T.
late of
10 Jan. 51
27 July 53
20 Oct. 53
12 Sept. 53
12 Sept. 53
Jolin Joseph Augustine Leonard Creatou
12 Sept. 53
W. C. Pratt
W. Rudyerd
David WiUiams Bernard
Mark Ridley Smitli
Lieutenants.
Chapman
29 Aug. 53
William Henry
Benjamin
Way
16 Mar. 53
20 Mar. 53
20 Mar. 53
Matthew Knapp
Charles James Palmer
Raglau Somerset
12Sept.53
12 Sept. 53
Ensign.
BEDFORD.
[No. 18.]
{Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters,
Adjt.
Bedford.
Capt.
Sr
Ale.f.
Edward Pinningtou
Nowell
..19Feb.46
COI-ONF.L.
LlEUT.-COLONKL.
Win. Barthol.Higgins, DL.JP. 12Sept.48
Charles Greenheadl3Nov.l3
Surgeon.
Assist.-Snni.
BuUey
Frank
.'.
Arthur
30 Nov. 52
Adj.
4-
13 Aug. 53
30 Aug. 53
7 Sept.53
27 Sept.53
Soltan ...30Sept.53
Ca.pt.-C. T. Grove
...21
Surgeon. i R. Holt
W.
P.
Blue Facings.
Hood, Assist.-Surg.
Blue Facings.
May
25
Aug. 46
...17 Oct.
52
Majok.
Eras. C.Hastings Russell, MP.
DL. J P. late of Coldst. GJs. 5 Apr.
-19
21 Eeb. 4G
Astell, DL
Robert Hindley Wilkensou ...17Nov.47
Wm. Cooper Cooper, DL.JP. 13June48
William Stewart, J P
30Sept.52
Eraucis Leslie Pyni.JP
2 Oct. 52
Arthur Macuamaia
Oct. 53
{Bijles.)
John Harvey
Lieutenants.
19 Dec. 48
i:dward Thornton
Chas. Le\-iu3 Grimshaw
George Ledger
4 Oct. 52
14 Oct. 53
1 Oct.
52
EX.SIGNS.
20 Dec. 48
9 Nov. 52
CAMBRIDGE.
EOYAL BRECKNOCK.
Captains.
[No. 68.]
[31.]
Head
15 Nov. 47
of Brecl-nock
Majok.
Thomas Johnes
6 Eeb. 40
Surg. William
Jssist.-Surff.
Thumall
llSept.52
Aug. 52
Brioade
21 Oct. 53
Captains.
Major.
3 May 53
Jn. Penry AVilliam3,//eo/l F.IO May 53
Wm. Robert Brerelon, late25 Nov. 53
Capt. 10 F.
William Bridgwater
EiKST Lieutenants.
3 May 53
John Eorsyih Gregory
Arthur Wilks Ludlow Gom-
Captains.
John Bendyshe, late Lt. ID F. SO Dec. 51
C. Robert Pemberton, DL.JP. 11 Nov. 53
Robert J. .Adtane, DL. JP. ...12 Nov, 53
Tbomas G. Siuison
13 Nov. 52
Edward Goodwin, Gentlaiian-
22
pertz
^Capt.
Lieut.-Colonel.
May
53
May
53
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt.
Quarters, Ely.
Colonel.
Zfo. Octavius Duncombe, MP.
DL. late Lieut. 1 Lfe Gds...
Adjt. ^- Capt.
late Capt.
31 Oct. 52
52F.
Nov. 53
af-Arms
21 Mar. 53
BalthazardPoussin,7i.s.oJi/;.2).2 May 53
Scott Powell, late of'l^ F. ... 3 May .63
Lieutenants.
yUixymns Van
Kerkwyk Bowie,
Launcelot Reed
Fred.
Wm.
6Nov.53
Hankiu Turvin...3()MHr. 53
John Dugmore .,.31 May 53
Jas. Michael
564
Militia of
ENsioris.
ROYAL CARNARVON.
(Rifles.)
George Cole
28Nov.5~
ill
the
Col.
30 Aug. 52
lute Lieut.-
Capt.uns.
Wynne, DL. J P.
Head Quarters,
...18 Oct.
52
ROYAL CARDIGAN.
WilUam
(Rifles.)
li.
p. 18
4N0V.52
4Nov. 52
15 Dee. 23
Drs
19
Lieutenants.
Thomas Edw. Lloyd Hunt
Arthur Wyatt
DL
Griffith Griffith
John Rowlands
[No. 64.]
Wynne
William
May 53
DL
Lloyd Phillips,
4 Dec. 23
K. O.Powell, JP
W. T. R. Powell, DL. late Capt.
20ct. 52
S7 F.
DL. J P. late
IZF.
Lieutenants.
J. B. L. Phillips,
Lieut.
Pearce Evans,
Captains.
DL
25 Oct. 53
E.P. Vaughan
Surgeon.
do
do
do
Alexander Richards
R. D. Jenkins
...20 Oct.
Majors.
Geo. Francis Stuart, late Capt.
48 F.
Geo. CornwaU Legh,
52
.SOJuly 5
Captains.
James Newton, DL. JP
Clement Swetenhani, JP
John Richards
25 July
MP. DL.
JP
25 July 53
SOJuly 53
20 Oct. 52
30 Oct. 53
Jdjt. Capt.
do
53
SO Oct. 62
36Nov. 53
Second Lieutenants.
23 Mar. 33
Stockport.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
...20 Oct.
Majoe.
J.
ROYAL CHESHIRE,
2nd
Unatt
C. Griffith
52
Blue Facings.
,j-
Army
Majok.
John Macdonald,
12 Oct. 53
Bellot. 5 Oct.
Hen.
14 f.
[No. 56.]
Charles
Lieutenants.
^i
Oct. 52
.....10
Jan. 53
Jan. 53
26 Nov. 52
Black Facings.
StcoND Lieutenants.
James Morice
Thomas Davies
25 Oct. 52
Ensigns.
Thomas Edmund Marsland
Edward Reddish
do
1st
ROYAL CHESHIRE.
[No.
16Sept.53
Head
...10 Jan. 53
10 Oct. 53
6.]
Quarters, Chester.
Colonel.
Hon. HughCholmondeley,DL.,
late of \ Life Gds
28Aug.40
Lieut.-Colonel.
Hon. T. Grenville Cholmon-
ROYAL CARMARTHEN.
(Rifles.)
Head
deley,
[No. 24.]
Quarters, Cannarthen.
late Capt.
Egerton Leigh,
LIEUT.-COLONEL COMMANDANT.
Lord Dnievor, DL. ADC. to
IheQiieeu
DL.
43 F... 1 Oct. 53
Majors.
W. Hosken Harper, JP
late
Adjt.
2 Dr. Gds.'
30 Aug. 53
Capt.-Trtwox Daven-
(f-
10 Jan. 58
Captain
Surgeon.
Assist.-Surg.
Majob.
Captains.
R. Marines
Blue Facings.
Captains.
A. E.Brom^vich, latcoj \iLt.
Drs
5 Jan.
of
10 Jan.
John Hurleston Leche, JP. ...15 Jan.
Samuel Woodhouse, JP
20 Jan.
Hugh Horatio Seymore
25 Jan.
Edward Spenser Harrison
31 Jan.
Charles George Cholmondeley 24 Feb.
Wilbrahani Fred. Tollemache 25 Feb.
Fred. Burnet Pearson
30 JiJy
26 Jan. 39
26 Feb. 50
53
late
25 F.
9 Apr.53
28 Jan. 31
Vmtt
53
53
53
53
53
53
53
DUKE OF CORNWALL'S
RANGERS.
[No. 38.]
(Rifles.)
Head
53
Quarters, Bodmin.
Colonel.
A. Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, (\)ADC. to the Queenll Feb. 81
aOE.
First Lieutenants.
Frederick Ross Cowell
26 Feb. 50
50
36 Feb.
James Lewis Thomas
15 Jan.
David Edward Jones
19 Jan.
Rees Goring Thomas, JP
James AVni. Bowen Thomas... Nov.
53
53
53
Lieutenants.
John Legh Sykes
Francis Pullon Mudd
William Birch Sykes
Thomas Aldersey
6 July 12
May 13
27
26
Oct'.
14
15 Jan. 53
Morgan Lewis
33
Jdjt.
Capt.
May 39
Nov. 53
Nov. 53
Eugene James
Vaughan, Capt.
h. p.
57 F.
Major.
Hon. George Edgcumbe
7 Feb. 26
Captains.
Second Lieutenants.
liCwis Evans
John Thirlwall
Lieut.-Colonel.
Augustus Coryton, DL. late
4 Oct. 68
Vapt.ShF.
...26
July 46
J.
B. Messenger, JP.
Ensigns.
Edward Charles Hicks
5
John Marsland Lingard
15
Edward Harrison Martin
20
Henry John Foulkes Taylor.. .25
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
53
53
53
53
DL
DL
21 Aug. 19
11 Sept.20
30 Aug. 25
Richard Johns, J?
Nicholas Kendall, MP. DL. JP.33 Oct. 26
H.
Andrew, JP. DL
P. Carew, DL. JP
G, P Brune, DL. JP
P.
W. H.
C.
JP
William Sandbacli
30 Aug.53
Francis Glanville,
10 Sept.53
14Mar.83
17 Dec. 40
2 May 46
4 Oct. 68
4June6S
6 JuneBS
9 June6S
Militia of
665
First Likutenani'S,
Hemy
JP
R. G. Bennett,
EOYAL CUMBEELAND.
3 May 46
2 May 46
23 Nov. 50
23 Nov. 50
28 Apr. 52
O'Neil
J.B.RoiId
Edward Cartliew
JF
T. F.Tnst,(3)
Fulbert Archer
R. J. N. Symons
Head
4 Oct. 52
4 Oct. 52
Second Lieutenants.
22 Sept.46
28 Apr. 52
4 Oct. 52
4 Oct. 52
2G Mar. 53
26 Mar. 53
26 Mar. 53
W.
Cocks
Ernest Fred. Peel
Stephen Nowell I'sticke
John Borlasc
Thomas Graves Swale
George Grenville Forteseue
C.
4Jane53
4 June 53
...
6 Jan. 23
...
'2xD
May
53
Head
Colonel.
MP.
and
Major.
13Sept.50
Powe
DL
Ashton
late
J P.
21Sept.53
16Mar.52
26May
Walter E. Carr
late Lieut.
63 Foot
John Harris,
late
Captains.
Henry F. Hunter
Thomas Cox
Thomas Kemp Story
Captains.
Isaac
lale Capt.
17 Lancers
James Fairtlough,
Quarters, Derby.
Brevet Lf.-Col
10 Sept. 30
Lielt.-Colonel.
John K. Wilson, DL
22May 47
Alan Chambre,(2) J P.
DEEBY.
[No. 62.]
Whitehaven.
COI.ONEI..
C. Lowther,(l)
Capt. 7 Hussars
Toriano
Surgeon.
Quai'ters,
H.
}^Eon.
late
GlnnvQle Gregor
Viscount Valletorte
1st
[No. 9.]
52
3Feb. 31
7July 46
16Sept.52
16Sept.53
18Sept.52
L'Estrange, J P.
Lieut, h.p. late ofGren. C,/.v.l5 Jan.
John Stuart Coxon
29Jan.
Edmund Lionel Welles
12Mar.
Samuel Lacv Wm. Sanderson. .19 May
F.
53
53
53
53
280ct. 53
28Aug. 52
Lieutenants.
Henry Wragg
.Moveton Ley Brooks
Samuel Collinson
lOFeb. 14
14July 40
ISSept. 52
Chas. Thorold, late Lieut. 34 /'..13Nov. 52
18Sept.52
27 Dec. 52
6July53
COENWALL.
Ensigns.
iliifles.)
Head
Quarters, Launcestou.
Ensigns.
Captains.
John Salushurv Trelawuy, DL.
JV.IaleofG'Drs
29 Apr. 53
Wm. Morsiiead, DL. JP. late
FiEST Lieutenants.
John St. Aubyn, DL. JP
2 May 53
Edward Sterhug
28 June 53
28 June 63
28 June 53
Sterling
John Edwd.
Leveson Gower,
late
Captain
aOF.
AJjt. S- Cn^/nin.-William II.
S. Sharpe, lale Lieut. 1 F. ...14Sept.52
Second Lieutenants.
Edward
Adjt. j- Captain.
2May53
Capt. 1 Fusiliers
Assist. -Surgeon.
Thomas
240ct. 50
lSept.52
M.D
16 Sept. 52
De-
lamain Wheatley
Yellow Facings.
19 July 53
Blue Facings.
Adjt.
Cafji.llany Reginald
Salusbury Trelawny
26 Apr. 53
Captain
4June53
Stirn.
i5"
Wm.
MD
Pryco
1st
[No. 41.]
EOYAL DENBIGH.
Michell,
29 Apr. 53
{Rifles.)
Head
Head
Colonel.
Wrexham.
Hugh, Earl
AETILLEEY.
[No. 118.]
Captains.
John Jocelyn FfouUies, JP
Simon Yorke, JP
Truro.
Lieut.-Colonfi, Commandant.
...
May
53
M.UOK.
Sir
May
53
Captains.
C. B. G. Sawie
12 July 44
26Apr. 53
N. Kendall
FiBST Lieutenants.
12 July 44
N. T. Willyams
F. W. Williams
4 Feb. 53
Render John Molcsworth St.
Aubyn, DL.JP
4Feb. 53
J.
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Hawell
R. Edyvean
Capt
Capt. on h.p
Adj.
10 June 45
25 Feb. 46
Wm.
Ward,
Scarlet Facings.
May
46
Mar. 45
23 Sept.53
Major.
lJuue32
Henry Marsh
...
23 Sept. 53
IDec. 34
ISOct. 43
Fitzhugli, JP.
Gds...\\Oci. 52
Erskine, Bart. JP.
Sr Lt. Coldst.
Captains.
George Fursdon, JP
13Jan. 46
VL.lafeLt.l^ F.
llOct. 52
John Edward Madocks, JP.
DL. late Capt. 13 Light Il..110ct. 52
Lieutenants.
Thomas Roberts
lSept.l5
H. Robertson Sandbach, JP...21Fel). 46
H. Robert Hughes, JP. DL. ...llOct. 52
Robert William Wvnne
UOct. 52
sale
D.nvid Rattary, laie
IMar. 53
o/13 F. 25 June 53
JP
30 July 53
do.
do.
DL
Edmund Pitman
26 Sept. 58
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Mvddelton
Godfrey Fitzhugh
Adjt.
30
Ens.
Thomas
Forteseue, JP.
DL., late of 29 F.
Thomas Lloyd
late
Ralph
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
MP. JP
Major.
Sliuttleworlh
Allen,
Capt. h. p. It. Artillery
20
I'ovtescue, LorJ20May 16
0/9 F.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
Quarters, Exeter.
[No. 46.]
Quarters,
Lieut., lale
Head Quarters,
EAST DEVON.
oi;
llOct. 52
6 July 53
late Capt.
55 F.
29July 52
Navy
Henry Churchill
R. Peel Hoyd, late of 85
26May 32
21 .Mar. 46
F. ...30Nov. 50
Charles Fursdon
lOAug. 52
Jion. Dudley Forteseue, DL....220ct. 52
George I.an'e Dacie
3June53
William Arnold
3June53
30 July53
20 Sept.53
5 Oct. 53
556
England and
Militia of
Kn SIGNS.
9Dec. 52
9Dec. 5i2
Wm.
fVales.
Lieutenants.
I'lK-ST
Lieutenants.
Edward Kent Faiiless
Capt.
Mad.
21June53
Artillery
19 Oct. 43
9Feb. 46(
23 Mar. 46
i
Charles Skinner
Davy
Heady Douglas
Tliuni s
John Dennis
Thomas
llo;^;,'
23Sept.52l
23Sept.52l
23 Sept. 53
23Sept.53
23Sept.52
I
Alevande-r Kiclgway
Hemy
Thomas
Hartnoll
Svrg.
24 Apr.46
- John
Adj. Si Capt.
of E. Art
Edmund Crawshay
Beavis
11 Nov. 52
11 Nov. 52
Wilham Atcheson
2
John
Ensigns.
.Sept.53
Lakin, late
May 53
Biguell,
MD. JP
30 July
.53
Scarlet Facings.
Adjt. .} Capl.B-oU.
south DEVON.
2nd ur
Head Quarters,
MP. DL. JP
12
May 45
12
May
Major,
Henry Paul Seale, 'Bart.
DL.JP
45
Majok
Captains.
25 Junu.^J
25 June 53
Massey Lopes
Lieutenants.
Henry Studdy, JP
John Line Templer
30 Oct. 52
30 Oct. 52
25 June 53
Goodridge, JP...25 June53
Gary
John Camden
Logan Downes
John Maclien
IP
George C. Loftus,
dipt. 3 F. Guards
(3)
late
7 Oct, 46
Captains.
j
Thomas Gould
W, N. Henning
Edward A. Wood
George GoUop
22 Apr. 14
9June20
23Sept, 52
23 Sept. 52
1 Feb. 53
Hastings Sands
Charles Littkhales
1 ?'eb.53
John Still
John Davis
Lieutenants,
Symonds
Morgan Devenish
John GoUop
Giles
25June53
George Singer
25 June 53
8 Oct. 53
9 Oct. 53
John Warry
Herbert Eustace HounseU
Charles llaU
7 Jan. 47
21 July 51
23 Sept.52
26 Apr. 53
)6 May 53
...16 Mav 53
16 May 53
Ale.v,
Adj.
Sr
Chui-chill
Gould
23 Sept.52
George
Panton26 Apr. 53
22 Nov. 11
1st ok
DURHAM
3.]
Hole.
C5)
...27
Cleveland,
John
Fr.incis
Thomas R. Grev, JP
Thomas M.Maude, JP
Henry Forester, DL
30 July 53
30 July 53
9F.
23Sept.53
GustavusR. Hamilton EusselllO Nov.52
30 July 53
William
6
6
May 53
May 53
Aug. 53
Captains.
Maude
20 July 53
First Lieutenants.
Wm. R. Innes Hopkins
20 July 58
CoUingwood Lindsay Wood ...20 July 53
26Aug.52
Drs
William Cookson
(3)
...
...11
ARTILLERY.
19 Oct. 42
23 Mar. 46
30 July 53
late Lt.
42
late Lieut.
49/'.
iF
May 53
DL. JP.
16May
Majoh.
Sir William Eden (1), Bart.
DL. JP
9 Feb. 46
Captains,
Worth, DL. JP. 30 July 53
George Chichester,
KG
Captains.
Lieut, h.p. 43 F.
SI Ft.
Lieut.-Colonel.
John Bowes, DL
14 Sept. 35
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
George Stucley Buck, DL. JP.
l4June53
14June53
SOUTH DURHAM.
[No.
Quarters, Devonport.
14 June 53
14 June 53
Colonel.
Major-General The Duke of
Albany Featherstonhaugh
Robert John Burrell
James Alhson
John Salmon
Ensigns.
Head
late
Lieutenants.
DEVON AETILLEEY.
20 July 53
12 Oct. 63
U. Robinson
Capt.'EdLW. H. Smith30Juiie52
White Facings.
William
Lamb
Wm.
Feb. 53
1 Feb. 53
26 Apr. 53
20 Aug, 53
Green Facings.
Head
Richard
Tiio.
Henning
Thomas Ewens
Hubert
Assist.-Surg.
MD
Seaham,
Vise.
4Nov. 52
Fred. C,
30 Oct, 52
25 June 53
26 Sept. 53
7 Oct. 53
4-
Surgeon. 3. Butter,
Ensigns.
Arthur J. Hawkins
Sydney Davis
Adj.
Feb. 53
NORTH DUEHA3I.
2nd ok
4 Apr. 53
10 Oct,
Ensigns.
James Bovey
Charles Hayne
John Butler Ashford
\Vm. Prettijohn Pitts
White Facings.
Dorchester.
Colonel.
S. S.
Assist.-Surg.
Quarters, Plymouth.
Colonel.
Robert
[No. 42.]
Head
Sir
H. Stuart
Jackson, late Captain 97 F. 3 Feb. 46
DORSET.
(No. 2.1]
Charles
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. BcU
20 July
53
23Sept.52
(2),
late Capt.
5 Dec. 53
.<^i/'. Robert
I
Wm,
Scott
2June53
11 Aug. 53
Militia of
THE ESSEX
Head
Sir Ricliard
Majors.
DL. JP
Rifle
Brigade
Thomas
J. Spitty
May 53
May 51
{Light Infantry.)
Quarters, Mold.
Head
Colonel.
of
16
15
CESTER.
[No. 33.]
(Rifles.)
IIOYAL FLINT.
RIFLES.
[No. 14.]
Colonel.
24Feb. 46
M.*JOR.
Hon. Richard Thomas Rowley,
DL.JP. lale Capt. Gr. G(?.300ct. 52
13June{)3
Wni. S Lanibe
T. S. Western
7 July 53
William, Earl
Lord Lieut
Hartley,
\Vm. Kirby
Octavius Bawtree
Walter Uonywood
I'rederie
Crewe
Willoughby
Ai'thur
60ct. 52
Read
Thomas Pyers Mostyn
Adjt.
Second Lieutenants.
31 Mar.53
M. H. Lister
Stephen Agar Manning
MD.20
Oct. 52
17June53
j4(/y.4-C/;^ StewartNorthcy,
22 Sept.
iate Lieut, ih
3 Nov.
29Sept.42
J P. .27 Sept. 52
ROYAL GLAMORGAN.
;
(Light Infantry.)
Quarters, Cardiff.
Colonel.
C. J.
Kemys
Tyute,
DL
3 Nov. 52
7Dec.52
4 June49
7 Dec. 52
SwinburueFitzhardingeBerke6 Apr. 63
9Dec. 53
ley
Duncombe Pyrke
Lieutenants.
Thomas Earle
29 Dec. 38
15 Oct. 53
15 Oct. 53
23 Oct. 53
Alexander Stansbury
John Pitt Bontein
23 Oct. 52
Capel Augustus Curwnod
6 Apr. 53
Geo. Hy.'Benguugh, DL. JP. 6 Apr. 63
Conway Whitliorne Lovesey...23Sept.5S
10 Dec. 53
Christopher John Barnard
William James Holt
Thomas Wbitty Chandler
Ensigns.
[No. 44.]
Assist.-Surg.
Head
DL.JP
Second Lieutenants.
31 Mar. 53
7 July 53
7 July 53
7 July 53
Lister
23 Aug. 10
First Lieutknants.
Matthew Heury
Fitzhardingc,
Lieut.-Colonel.
Major.
Henry W. Newman, DL.
Captains.
12 Mar. 11
17 Jan. 49
15 Mar. 52
5 Nov. 52
John Budworth
lYancis Marmaduke Hall Dare 6 Nov. 52
Stephen Heury Smith, late Lt.
30 May 53
61 F.
Thomas Sutton AVesteru
7 July 53
[No. 23.]
Quarters, Gloucester.
Puleston, Bart.
Cai'T.\ins.
Robt. J. Hansler
C. Brewster
Leverton Jessop
bbl
Apr. 53
6 May 53
18 Oct. 53
...12
22 Oct. 53
Lieut.-Colonel.
Chas. Henry Kno.x, DL. Capt.
on h. p
8 Apr. 53
WEST ESSEX.
[No. 19.]
Head
Major.
Quarters, Chelmsford.
Colonel.
Hon. Charles Henry Mavnard,
late
Nov. 53
Lieut.-Colonel.
Samuel Brise Ruggles Brise,
late of 1 Dr. Gds.^h Feb. 53
J.P.
DL.
Major.
George Rubbins, JP.
late
of YI
8 Feb. 53
Lancers
Captains.
H. Hirst, JP
Clnmpiou Russell, JP
Lewis John \Vay
R.
Nov.
13 Nov.
27 Dec.
16 Mar.
5
.K.
52
52
52
53
3 Apr. 49
Captains.
18 Apr. 32
Francis Wheatley
13 I'eb. 46
Henry Lewis
21Mar.46
Henry Lucas, JP
F. R. Wood, DL. JP. lale of
8 Nov. 52
12 Lancers
9 Nov. 52
J.P. Traherne
15 Nov. 53
H. A. Goldfinch
Hardress Luttreil Saunderson,
late Captain 66
7 Dec. 52
Charles Deacon, late Ca-Hahi
25 Apr. 53
9 Lancers
20 May 53
Morgan W. Harris
14 Jidy 53
Hugh Jenner
25 Feb. 36
5 Nov. 52
27Dec. 52
JohnSwynfenSt.Viucent Jervis27 Dec. 52
IVederick Augustus Udrdy ,late
16 .\pr. 53
Eiisuj7i 89 F.
J.
W. M.
Harris
Joliu
June46
13 Oct. 52
[No. 69.]
Head
Quarters, Cirencester.
Colonel.
Henry Kingscote, DL.
23 Feb. 40
JP. late of 2 Life Gds
Lieut.-Colonel.
Sir Mich. Hicks Hicks Beach,
10 Feb.
Bart. DL. JP
4 Dec. 52
Henry Perth
W.
B. Abbott
7 Feb. 53
21 Mar. 53
John Samuel
George Raslileigh Gompert7....10May 53
11.
James Evans...
Blue Facings.
5 Oct. 52
Arm-
H. J. Paine
Assist.-Surg.
44
Major.
Ensigns.
Surgeon.
5N0V.52
yellow pacings.
CESTER.
Charles Castle
27
Thomas
Gilson
Tlios.
(1).
2NOV.52
Blue Facings.
8Nov.53
George Chapman
Lucas
Ensigns.
George A. Hep-
worth
17 Feb. 46
25 Feb. 46
Monice H. H. Bird
George Chapman
.'
Assist.-Surg.
Lieutenants.
T. Fitzgerald
Lieutenants.
W.
21 Apr.53
lDr.G,ls
21 Mar. 46
8 Nov. 52
b Nov. 52
16 Oct.
Siri. Ma.\well Steele ,fiar/.JP.ol Dec.
Ed. Wni. Ambrose Vaughan. .15 Apr.
John Jones,(2) late Capt. 46
Bengal
1
15 Apr.
late Capt. 31 F.
52
52
53
53
568
Militia of
LUSUTENANTS,
31 Dec. 52
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Apr.
30 Apr.
37 Sept.
31
31
8
Gardner Cornwall 6
Miller
W. H. Heideman
J. r.
Lees
Wm. Henry
30 Oct. 52
30 Oct. 52
3 Dec. 52
William A. Cliamberlaiu
W. T. K. P. Keen
Henry
Major.
Ensigns.
James Bontein
Edward Cripps
52
52
53
53
53
53
Captains.
John Beardmore, DL. JP
62
28 Apr. 53
Ensigns.
53
Adj4-Capt.Chas.LamhQi-t(i),
late Capt.
May
3 Dec. 53
Black Facings.
a F.
William Hooper
William Bridges,
late
14 Jan. 53
3Sept.53
Capt.
late
&QF.
7 Oct. 63
First Lieutenants.
Duncan Blanckley Shaw(5) ... 3 Sept. 53
Arthur Robert Naghten
3Sept. 53
Robert Mansel, late Capt. 6
Drs
15 Oct. 53
SOUTH HANTS.
(LigJit Infanlry.)
Head
Surgeon.
Thomas Warner
...
Second Lieutenants.
9Apr.46
Sir
John Walter
AssUt.-Surg.
Blue Facings.
25June27
Adj.
Capt.^AB. Chadwick,
Lieut. -Colonel.
23 Nov. 53
4'
8 Sept. 53
98 Apr. 55
Assist.- Surg.
George
Fred.
MD
Bloxsome,
3 Dec. 02
3Sept.53
Scarlet Facings.
Charles Brett, J P
8 July 31
3 Dec. 52
George Burrard, DL. JP
Eustace Hcathcote, late 34 F. 3 Dec. 52
Wm. Ward Abbott, late Capt.
HAMPSHIRE.
,
Wm. M'Cormack
Pollea, Bart.
DL.jp
7 Sept. 52
22Mar.31
Edward Hulse. DL. JP
Major.
Robert Miller Mundy, Brev.-
Captains.
John Wickham
Thomas Best
James
Colonel.
[No. 43.]
Quarters, Southampton.
HEREFORD.
28Jan.53
36F.
8Sept.53
[No. 53.]
Head
Lieutenants.
J. W. Warre Tyndale
Digby Compton
2 July 36
3 May 53
Likutenants.
John Lousada
8Sept.53
Arthur Fitz Walter Bigg Wither 8 Sept. 53
Quarters, Hereford.
Colonel.
Philip James Yorke, Col. late
13 July 53
of Scots Fus. Gds
Lieut. -Colonel.
George Rushout, MP. DL. JP.,
late Capt. 1st Life Gds
Ensigns.
Ensigns.
W.
8 Sept. 53
Surgeon.
JP
J.
J.
Berington
Sheriff of the
ISLE OF
Head
[No. 13.]
Quarters, Newport.
^ Percy
Scott,(3) JP.
U.
h.
p.
20 July83
98 F.
Colonel.
The Marquis o/ Winchester ... 7 June 43
Lieut. -Colonel.
Majou
John Luke NicoU, late Lieiii.10 Dec. 52
Col. commanding 30 F
Captains.
2 June 25
Henry Augustus Brander
William Percival Hcathcote,
18 Dec. 52
late of I Royals
CaI'TAIN.
Robert Gordon, late o/66
31 Oct. 49
3 May 53
i';...16
May
53
FiiisT Lieutenants.
5 Nov. 44
Francis Worsley
16 May 53
Wm. Whichcote Manners
Adjt.
Thomas Robinson,
30 Apr. 53
Scarlet Facings.
HAMPSHIRE ARTILLERY.
Ensigns.
24June46
10 Mar. 53
11 Mar. 53
Surg.
J.
37 Apr. 46
Morris
17 July 46
HERTFORD,
[No. 30.]
Head
May
12Mar.53
Money
Quarters, Portsmouth.
53
53
53
53
53
53
53
53
E. Williams
Head
34 June 46
Robert Rickards
2 Mar.
Tbos. Lloyd, late Lieut. 87 F. 3 Mar.
Thomas Griffith Peyton
4 Mar.
Thomas Dunne, JP
5 Mar.
Richard Sneyd Cox
7 Mai-.
John llanvard Griffiths
8 Mar.
William llutchesou Collins ... 9 Mar.
Richard John Griffiths, JP. ...23 Apr.
Adj. ^ Faym. J. E.
kyrle, Capt. on h.p
late
of Royal Art
Surgeon.
JP. High
10 Sept. 50
County
Lieutenants.
Daniel Thomas Evans
George KempChatfield
Michael Biddulph
Second Lieutenants.
12 Feb. 53
Lieutenants.
Son. Kichard Henry Fitzroy
Somerset
Digby Comptoii
ARTIL-
Captain Commandant.
Quarters, Winchester.
WIGHT
LERY.
NORTH HANTS.
3July46
4Aug.46
4Aug.46
4Aug.46
H.E. C. Stanhope
R.B. Maynors, DL. JP
Yellow Facings.
W. Money Kyrlc.DL.
Head
Mar. 53
4 Feb. 46
Captains.
.,,
Major.
Sir J. Walshara, Bt., DL. JP.
Quarters, Hertford.
Colonel.
53
KG
May 15
Militia of
Ensigns.
Captains.
LIEUT.-COLONEL.
W.
,,
/ouin-uo
June 39
27
DL. JP. 20 Jan. 46
rerrou
ijamoert Perrott
Geo. Lambert
Ed.
KU. ueo.
W. Augustus Munn.
.
Captains.
William Franks
Joseph r(>skett,JP.?a<fo/30F.22 Oct. 52
80 Oct. a2
ITua. Chiirles Gausseu
Thomas Kosers
^i?'"y5o
8 June 58
Adolphus Meetkerke
Lieutenants.
21 July 33
Capt.&iF.
Lieutenants.
amea John Gape
Bayliif
Lane
Richard
U Feb.
1-1
21 Jan. 46
10 Nov. 52
Henry
^^P^
Mount
Castle
9 July
20Sept.
7 Dec.
8 Dec.
Charles Castle
H*^"*?!
VaUe
17May53
Skinner
Kentish Grey Facings.
Frederick Warre
Cliarles Alfred
^f
20 Oct. 6d
82
tinck Codd, late ofnF....\ Sept.
23 Sept.53
5,.^,_George Elgar
Asisist.-Sjtrgeoii.^ohat
..lia 0'-
H July 53
Henry Braidlcv
Richard Penucfathcr
7 Aug
nvefi
4.fi
7 ieb- 4b
Allen
.^x.-
F W. Thompsou
5Nov.52
Henry
ry John Muxwell
6^ov.52
DL. JP
WiliamSlark,
am Wm. Henry SamweU George
llNov. 52
DL. JP
John George William Brydges
21 Nov. 52
Gds
Dr.
i
Lieut,
late
13 Apr. 52
10 July 53
Majoe.
569
KENT ARTILLERY.
r^
53
63
Head
53
63
Quarters, Dover.
Colonel.
May
J. R. Yiicounl Sidney
Lieut. -Colonel.
John Farnaby Cator, DLCapt. h. p. Royal Artillery 4
May o3
17 Feb.
Bon. B. A. Capel
A.
Major.
Ensigns.
Ensigns.
lOMay
Stanislas Zaba
.53
53
l;Feb.3
Macnamara
53
May 53
MD
iF
lateStnihr Lieut.
Robert Matthew Isacke
9May46
Adj. ilate
31 Dec. 45
Capt 66 F.
Assist. -Stirg.-Z?iVCit%
HUNTINGDON.
[No.
{Rifles).
2-iSept. 52
Reid
...14
May
FiEST Lieutenants.
7 July 53
John Lubbock
8 July 53
ChMles Powell Leslie
53
3.]
LiiuZandlateofGr.Gds. 4 Aug.
Majok.
FijcoiiM* Mandeville,
DL.
53
'S\'EST
17 Aug. o-
CaptaiNs.
George Onslow Newton
Veasey
David
Arthur
Francis Mudi^U Cl.eere
John Vise Kelly
28 Sept. 52
lOMai.
5.3
10 Mar.
0-3
-51
Oct. 53
FiKST Lieutenants
Frederic Nicholson Vane
Gilbert Join. Ansley
\l^f%
lOMar. 53
W Mar. a3
Arthur Pearse
James Campbell
Head
[No. 37.]
Quarters, Maidstone.
Colonel.
Sir Thomas Mai70u Wilson,
1 Apr. 53
Bart. DL. JP.
Lieut. -Colonel.
aSaThos.Gybbon Monypenny{2),
13 Apr.
DL. JP. late of 30 F
.j-
ateof\Drs
'
5:
VlZ'^.
Apr. 53
21
Captains.
James Whatman, MP. DL. JP.15 May 38
WUliam Peel Broughton, JP.23 Jan.39
(1),
\G Mar. 2o
1st
22 Jan. 46
Colonel.
John Talbot CUfton, DL.
T. G. G.
Majoks.
Sir
late Capt.
17 lancers
26 Oct. 52
Captains.
Lieutenants.
8o c
LIEUT.-COLONEL.
DeringJP. 4 Nov. 52
Geo. Chas. Robert
Ma job.
19 Mar. 46
George OiTcd
R. J. T. Williamson
23Feb. 53
Capt. 80 F.
[No. 49.]
Cl>^o/^
8 Oct. 53
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
Ed. Every Clayton, DL. latt
EAST IvENT.
M.
late
"Life Gds
JP
Black Facings.
royal LANCASHIRE.
Monvpenny, DL.
20 Jan. 52
lateofSeF
George Perkins
Adi.
Majok.
Oct. 53
31
Henry Jordan Thornhill
Second Lieutenants
,H
8 July 53
Walter Thomas Warin?
John Leslie, late ufl Life Gds.U Aug. 53
Geo. Aug. Frederick Cavendish
28Aug.53
Bentinck
KENT.
{Light Infantry)
JP.,
lateofGr.Gd^
Second Lieutenants.
Quarters, Huntingdon.
Colonel.
Vhii
63
A'l"??^
July 53
,S!(r^o. AmehusSicard
Head
aS
May
10
...11 July 53
WiUiamWells,/a<s<j/l LifeGds. 9 Aug. 53
28 Oct. 26
May
J.
Ma"cgre2or
26 Feb. 33
26 Sept. 52
'
SJoa
560
Militia of
Lieutenants.
royal LANCASHIRE.
Godfrey Ranstone
.3ed
21 Teb. 20
26 May 31
(The Duke of Lancaster's Own.) [No. 123.]
19 May 32
Alexander WalUice Mtmro ...23 May 53
Head Quarters, Preston.
Cullin Eardly Knoulys
2i May .53
Colonel.
George Robinson
25 May 53
John Wilson Patten, MP. DL.15 Nov. 42
John Wni. Whitle
25 May 53
Ivan Swell Andrea Herford...26 May 53
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
John Pierce C. Starkie
7 Sept. 53 John Bentham, JateofhiF....
4 001.52
Charles P. Williams
Fred. Wm. Rutledge
Wm.
Lindsey Patterson
Majors.
Montague Joseph Feilden, MP.ll Mar. 53
Thomas Towuley Parker
12 Mar. 53
Xov. 53
Ensigns.
Lieutenants.
Robert Kershaw
29 Mar. 53
Augustus William Smethurst 29 Mar. 53
Lawrence Heyworth
30 Mar. 53
Richard Watt
30 Mar. 53
Thomas Gardner
31 Mar. 53
Thomas Hey wood
31 Mar. 53
John Henry Blake
2 May 53
Thomas Kiiott, late Lt. 4 Ft. 4 May 53
Bt
7 May 53
13 May 53
2 Nov. 53
...7 Nov. 53
Captains.
Michael Hughes
Adj.
^ Capt.Y. W.
late
Lane,
Surgeon.
7 Aug. 52
Metcalfe Johnson
Assist. -Suri/.
Blue Pacing
2.\D
(1)
Capt.ei F.
Lieutenants.
John Henderson
Edward Monk
John Edward OrreU
ROYAL LANCASHIRE.
Head
Quarters, Liverpool.
Majoks.
James Wardlaw(2)
Nicholas BlundeU, DL. JP.
Captains.
Robert Johnson
Robert Augustus Aspinall
Edward
Stanley,
DL
...
4 Oct. 52
3 Nov. 52
25 Apr. 46
...27 May 4/
28 May 47
.j-
Patrick
31 Mar. 53
Assist.-Surg. J&mea Taylor... 13 May 53
Blue Facings.
UTH
ROYAL LANCASHIRE.
Head
Quarters, Burnley.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
Charies Townley, DL. JP
16 Mar. 53
Majors.
Frederic Brandreth, late Lt.Cul. Scots Fus. Gds
23 Mar. 53
DL
14 Apr. 53
John Towneley,
Captains.
James Greenwood'
John Weld, DL.
19 Apr 53
..'.
19 Apr. 53
Ralph Holden, JP
20 Apr. 53
John Joseph Middletou
20 Apr. 53
Tliomas GuulburneParker,DL.21 Apr. 53
Adj.
Assist.-Surg.
Edward Petre
George Decks Skiuglev
William Lister Sagar.'jP
John Pickup Lord
Frederic Broadbent
21
22
22
23
23
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
53
53
53
53
53
14 Mar. 48
12 Oct. 53
13 Apr. 53
14Apr. 53
23 Apr. 53
16 May 53
DL
Lieutenants.
Hammertou ...18 Apr. 53
Philip Gilbert
4th
(T/ie
royal LANCASHIRE.
Duke of
Lancaster's
Infantry.)
Oion Light
19 Apr. 53
20 Apr. 53
21 Apr. 53
Quarters, Warrington.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
John Ireland Blackburne, late
of 5 Dr. Gds
22 Mar. 53
Majoks.
Ensigns.
Frank Cavendish Ward
Theophilus Robert Preston
21 Oct. 52
...13
Pilkington
Apr. 53
l4Apr. 53
Captains.
John Orred
David Ainsworth
Wm. Robertson Sandbach
Ensigns.
Richard Lomax
23
May 53
28Mar.53
28 Mar. 53
...28 Mar.' 53
J. O'Calhighan, lute Capt. 62 /'.28 Mar. 53
Thomas Bourne
Lorenzo
4 Oct. 52
Edwd
Desmond
15 Apr. 53
Blue Facings.
53
53
53
53
late Lt.
lOct. 52
Ensigns.
Edward Nicholson Gardiner 22 Mar. 46
WiUliam Beamout
lNov.52
Head
Thomas
Adj. /
3 Aug.
13 Aug.
15 Aug.
25 Aug.
Blue Facings.
Lieutenants.
Thomas Lane
Robert Adeane Barlow
Timothy Briscoe Hughes
John Downes Rochfort
Matthew Ford
William Eraser,
52
52
52
53
53
53
53
53
53
1 Oct.
1 Nov.
1 Nov.
1 Nov.
...10 Mar.
52
52
52
Henry Walker
52
Frederick Townley Parker
53
Thomas Ellames Withingtou..l2 Mar. 53
Thomas Hargreaves
14 Mar. 53
Fjcderic William Eai-le ......!y.lOMay 53
Sir James Geo. Fitzgerald, Bt. 2 Sept. 53
Frederick Silvester
LiKtIT.-COLONEL COMMANDANT,
Sir T. G.Hesketh, Bt. DL. JP. 1 Mar. 52
Ensigns.
4Feb.43
29 Mar. 53
William Walter Trafford
29 Mar! 53
Henry Chas. Adolphus Clarke,
late of %
29Mar.53
Archd. Wm. Clarke
29 Mar. 53
WiUiam Gray
29Mar.53
Henry Blundell Hollinshead
Blundell
29 Mar. 53
William Peniberton Hesketh 29 Mar. 53
Henry Myers
2 Nov. 53
Militia of
561
Ensigns.
ROYAL LANCASHIRE
Majob.
Jhn Buckley
7 Apr. 53
ARTILLERY.
AVThos.Whichcote, Bart.DL.
late Ens. <J- Lt. Gr. Gds
28 Oct. 52
Captains.
Head
Quarters, Liverpool.
LlEUT.-COLONKL COMMANDANT.
Duncan Macdougall,(3)
KCF. late Lt.-Col. 79 Ulghl.lT, Apr. 53
^pSir
Majobs.
T. Atchison, Ute Capt. R. Art. 22 Apr. 53
Boiu-ne, DL. JP
13 Alay 53
James
Henry Thomas
h.p.R.Art
I'vers,
James
Palliser
Me Capt.
70 F. 1 July 53
4 Nov. 52
Surg.
Captai.ns.
Singleton
Levett L. B. Ibbotson(l)
9 May 29
Gerv. T. Waldo Sibthorp, DL. 4 Dec. 52
Chas. Thos. J. Moore, DL. JP. G Dec. 52
William Parker
G Dec. 52
William Earlc Welby
6 Dec. 53
Hamilton Beckitt, late Cornet
10 Ilussars
GDec. 52
Struan Edward Robertson ...22 Apr. 53
Paul Mildmay Pell
22 Apr. 53
William Piuey Cust, late of
Madras Cavalry
9 Apr. 53
20 Apr. 09
Capt.
'.
May
53
Lieutenants.
Regt
3 May 53
Jas. Uubbins Archer Burton (5)
late Capt. 6 Dr. Gds
4 May 53
T. Lediard, late Capt. 6G Regt. 7 May 53
Charles Robert Crigan, late JL,t.
Indian Army
20 Oct. 53
Head
James JliJdletou
John Railton
13 June 53
7 Nov. 53
William Graham Furnivall ... 8 Nov. 53
John Eneas Deans Campbell 9Nov. 5S
Chas.
J.
B. Parker
John Beasley
Bowman(4)
Wni. Simpson Clarke
8.]
^9 Frederick
Quarters, Lincobi.
16 Jan. 46
6 Dec. 52
6 Dec. 52
6 Dec. 52
GDec. 52
23 Apr. 53
Colonel.
George Tomline, MP.
FfRST Lieutenants.
Samuel Brailsford
William Henry Peacock
late
Gds
1 Life
of
29 Mar. 51
Lieut.-Colonel.
Richard Ellison. DL. JP
Weston
of
Cracroft,
DL. JP.
Ensigns.
19 July 53
Majok
22 Apr. 53
late
Dragoons
19 July 53
Captains.
Second Lieutenants.
A^.
May
.53
31
May
53
Captain.
Assist.
MB
Surg.Uy. Behrend
Bed
...
12Sept.53
12Sept.53
Lord Worsley
John Golden
James Green Skipworth
12Sept.53
Adjt.
SO June52
Shipman
29 Oct. 52
May
53
Blue Facings.
8 Jun. 53
Facings.
ROYAL LONDON.
12Sept. 53
12 Sept. 53
[No. 106.]
Head
[No. 26.]
Wm.
Quai-ters, Leicester.
Ensigns.
Samuel Gordon M'Dakiu
Colonel.
The Date o/Rutlaud, K.G.
...21
12Sept.53
May 98
Majok.
24 July 39
James Tompson
oFeb. 46
Graham Elmslie(l), lateLt.olF. 7 Oct." 53
James Bunce Curling, late Adj.
of Genlhmen-at-Arms
80ct. 53
W. H. Brabazon Connor, Gen-
CAI'TAINS.
...27
...18
30Jau. 21
Captain
Apr. 31
Aug. 45
Surgeon
June4G
Assist.-Svrg.
26
May
May
53
53
9 Apr. 53
Edward Farr
Broadbeut
19 July 53
Blue Facings.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Samuel Wilson, DL. JP
10 June 51
Captains.
Thomas Fowke
Colonel.
MP. DL. JP.13 May 51
Tliompson,
24July39
Majob.
The Marquis of GTttnhy
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
John King
Alfred \Vhitb>
F.
A(-(7. Robert
LEICESTER.
Fredlc.
of6i
Lieutenants.
John Grabum
Robert John Taylor
Head
Sf-
late
[No. 29.]
27 Jan. 63
21 Feb. 53
Head
Quarters, Grantham.
Colonel.
Chas.De Leet Waldo Sibthorp,
MP. DL. JP. late of iDrug.
Guards
20ct.
5;
Lieut.-Colonel.
Sir Glynne Karle Welby, Bart.
DL.JP
S2
0ct. 5;
tleman-ut-Arms
9 Oct. 53
tleman-at-Arms
13 Oct.
Charles Clements Brooke, late
Lieut. 4 Drug. Gds
17Dec.
John Harrison'Allan
12 July
Henry John Uyde
13 July
53
53
53
53
Lieutenants.
Christopher Wm. McNiell ... 80ct.
William Robertson
9 Oct.
Charles James Mitchell
11 Oct.'
Francis George Warrick
120ct.
Williiim Claro Collins
13 Oct.
Matthew Friend Cosgreave ...14 Oct.
Edward Charles Grant
i7Dec.
Charles Mackinnon WalniisleylSDec.
Henry Marty u Kennard .....'.12 July
John Britten
ISJuiy
William Bunce Greenfield
19 July
52
52
52
52
53
52
52
52
53
53
53
562
Militia of
Ensigns.
Thomas Oboard
June 53
25 June 53
2-t
Rew
Thos. Dennis
Adjt.
Capt.Wm. Tliomas
Hall, late of & F.
4Feb. 46
iSuci/. Geo. Borlase Cliilds
Assist.-Surg.
6 Oct. 52
...
Henry James.
..12 Oct.
52
22
25
27
12
12
Herbert Rice
Jan. 46
Feb. 46
Nov. 46
Oct. 52
Oct. 52
William B. Bromeheiid
Charles Paget Miller
Christopher Charles Home ...18 Apr. 53
Vincentio Corbet Lee
18 Apr. 53
George Thomas AVest
18 Apr. 53
Henry Bdscoweu Ibbotsou ....18 Apr. 53
George Ham Kittoe
1853
Ensigns.
Frederick Brodie
SAug.BS
Major.
Hon. C. Lennox Butler, DL....25 Feb. 46
Captains.
Charles Ralfs
8 Feb. 14
John Cook
29 Apr.31
Roliert Monkhouse Piper
23Sept.34
Richard Tappeu Clar;dge, DL. 7 June 42
Jolm James Glossop
25 Feb. 46
Henry Penton, DL
25 Feb. 46
Edward Murray
George Perrott,
Hussars
11 Jan. 53
lale Capt.
15
11 Feb. 63
29 July 53
Blue Facings,
Lieutenants.
Charles Christopher Baynes...l7Nov. 52
Adjt. Sf Captain.
Head
7 Feb. 46
Bifles
Francis Dalton
Assist.Surg,
Surgeon.
[No. 60.]
Quarters, Bala.
Capt. h.f. 75 F.
20Oct. 52
Captains.
John Isaac Walker
Price Jones,
1 Oct. 53
9 Oct. 53
JP
2nd or
EDMONTON EOYAL
(Itifies.)
Head
Jas. Mitfordl7Sept.53
Robert Mascie
"^
4 Oct. 53
Thomas Parry(2),
0/3 Prov.Balt
Surg.
[No. 58.]
Quarters, Enfield.
29 Apr. 44
Lieut.-Colonel.
Hon. George H. C. Byng, MP..20 Oct. 63
Majok.
^pWm.
late
26 Apr. 16
Captains.
EOYAL EAST
MIDDLESEX.
1st or
[No. 65.]
Thomas Wood
12 Apr.03
Lieut.-Colonel.
kite
31 Jan. 51
July 48
4Juue50
Braqs
21 Apr. 53
John Forster
6Sept.l3
Charles Brew
Frederick C. Phillips
7Nov.l5
16MayB3
EOYAL SOUTH
MIDDLESEX.
iTH OR
Head
Quarters, Hounslow.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
Edward Bagot, JP. late of 60
Rifles, Lt.-Col.
Feb. 48
18 Apr. 53
28 May 53
...20 Oct. 53
Unatt
May
53
Majoes.
paSiCharles Tyndale,{,3) late
Major 51 F
16 May 53
John Sciiven, late Capt. 51 F. 16 May 53
Captains.
Skeffington Bristow, Za^e Capt.
R. Marines
6 July 30
Henry Stanley M'Clintock, late
4 Apr. 40
of B. Art
Jacob Wm. Hinde,DL. late of 15
11 Aug. 40
Hussars
Henry Spicer
25 Feb. 46
Nathaniel Cumberledge
25 Feb. 46
Henry St. John, late of S Gils...
1851
James Prince
1851
William F. Granville, (ate of
46 F.
12 Oct. 52
12 Oct. 52
J. A. Ambrose, late 32
William Phillips Snell
18 Apr. 53
Geo. Aug. JocelynM'Clintock,
Henry Austin
Adjt. S' Captain.
As.'iisl.-Surg.
...17
July 52
Samuel
Smith
29 July 53
late
29JuIy53
:3rd
Head
Quarters, Hammersmith.
Colonel.
C. C.
Visct. Chelsea,
MP.
DL. JP
6 Dec. 41
Lieut.-Colonel.
Robert Cannon, Captain, h.p.
Madras Amy, and late Col.
Anglo-Spanish Legion
May 53
53
53
63
53
late
Lieut. 20 F.
H.
27 Oct. 15
22 Aug.20
32 Jau.46
H.
71 F.
Millar
late Capt.
13 F.
9N0V.53
Chas. Thos. Edw. Hinde, late
Lt, da Bengal Infantry
9 Nov. 63
5 Apr. 1
Thomas
Warren Auchmuty,
14 Apr.13
23 Apr. 46
5'!)V7. Nicholas
5Aug.53
Lieutenants.
aiF.
Second Lieutenant.
Edward Hodges
Joha Cocking
27 Oct. 52
William
Blue Facings.
2 Apr. 14
Captains.
Alexander Noble
William Sutherland
George Carnaby
Thos.
Nunn
lattCapt.o'iF
Assist. -Surg.
Colonel.
Gny
8Aug.29
Quarters, Hampstead.
William Reed,
Adjt.
19 Dec. 46
13 June 63
Brig
Black Facings.
Head
Ensigns.
James Haggard, J P
Robert Bruce M'Ewen
Taylor
18 Apr. 53
16 May 53
22 JuneB3
20 Aug. 63
Colonel.
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. / Capt.
MIDDLESEX.
FiKST Lieutenants.
Bertram Aynsley
25 Feb. 46
Blue Facings.
Lteut.-Colonel Commandant.
i9Edw. Morgan, DL. JP.(l) late
Wm.
Wm.
EOYAL MERIONETH.
(Rifles.)
Fred.
29 July 63
late
late
29 July 63
Lt.
3 Aug. 53
Lieutenants,
James Arthur Morrah
29 July 53
Robt. Seymour Arthur Burges329 July 53
Edward Robert Simmons
29 July 53
Edward Keily
29 July 53
Robert Donoughniore Lovett..29 July 53
Charles George Boulton
29 July 53
Joseph John G. Cholmondeley29 July 53
Geo. Barrington Godbold, late
2d Lieut. 87
10 Oct. 53
Militia of
Ensigns.
Henry A-lex. Scriven
Simon Reudall
Aug. Henry Stevens
10 Oct. 53
lOOct. 53
4 Nov. 53
E. ElUot
iJONov.
Edmond Philip
UF.
0May53
26 Apr.
.53
May
53
May
53
IG
20
Blue Facings.
KOYAL ELTHOENE
MIDDLESEX,
5th
53
53
53
Lieutenants.
laU of
May
May
May
11 Dec. 48
3Nov.52
15 Nov. 52
G May 53
C May 53
... 6 May 53
20 Dec. 53
do
563
Captains.
Hambleton Francis Custance,
DL
9May 29
Charles Bcdingfield
27 May 31
Jfon. Frederick Walnole (1),... 18 Mar. 52
George Augustus Marshara...26 May 52
Mordaunt Glassc
30 May 53
Henry Le Strange S. Le
Strange, DL
31 May 62
Philip Bediugfield
22 Apr. 63
Chiirlcs Edward Bignold
30 May 53
Joseph Edwin Day
31 May 53
Robert George Hawtayne
1 June 53
Lieutenants.
Thomas Smallpiece Clarke ...23 Aug. 15
Christopher Guling
Henry Drumniond Wolff
Charles Telford
Simms Reeve
Percy Charles Stanhope
7 May 46
30 Mar. 50
22 Apr. 53
1 June 53
19 Aug. 63
Ensigns.
John
Griffith Wlieelcy
20 Dec. 53
Ensigns.
{Liyhl Infantry.)
Robert Morris
June 53
May 53
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
Adjt.
Captain. John Money
Carter, Capt. h,p. Unatl. ...19 Jan. 46
Thomas 4 May 12
Majors.
Lodge Murray Prior, DL.,
o/12 Lancers
James Temple Bowdoin,
Vapt. i Dragoon Gds
Captains.
Edw. Lockhart
Assisl.-Surg.GtOTge Wilson
late
26
May
JJJt.
2
c}-
Capt.Mex. Webster
Smith
June53
30 June 52
Miller, late of
83 F.
May 53
Blue Facings.
53
late
29 July 53
ROYAL MONTGOMERY.
Assist-Stirgeon.
Head
Oct. 52
White Facings.
[No. 57,]
Quarters, Welchpool.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
Edward Thomas King, late of
Sir John Couroy, Sart.K.C.H,
21 F.
10 Oct. 53
EAST NORFOLK.
Capt. k. p. R.Art
30 Aug. 52
Major.
[No. 40.]
ffon. H. H. Tracey
30 Aug. 53
Head Quarters, Yarmouth.
Captain.
Colonel.
J. E. H. Pryce, (1), late Capt.
Lieutenants.
2F.
30 Aug. 52 Hon. Berkeley Wodehouse,DL.
Wm. Humplirys Scotland
2June53 David Douglas Weymss, late
late Major 8 Hussars
9Sept.43
Charles Foulger
29 July 53
Lt.iSF.
2Sept.52
Lieut.-Colonel.
Wm. Edward Pratt
29 July .53
Geo. Beadnell (2), late Capt. 43
William
Mason,
DL.
JP
6 May 24i
John Crewe C. Townsend
29 July 53
Bengal N.I.
lOSept.52
John Akin Dyer
1 Oct. 53
Major.
Mamice Jones, JP. Lieut.
Edward John Miller
1 Oct. 53
Sir Edmund Henry K. Lacou,
R.N.
6 Jan. 53
James Peters
4 Nov. 53
5a)<. DL.JP
6 July 39
Lieutenants.
Deane John Hoare
11 Nov. 53
Captains.
J. H. Jenkins
2Sept. 62
John
Longe,
DL.
JP
7 Apr. 80
W.P.Brown
2 Oct. 52
J. P. Harrison
7 Oct. 52 Hon. Bertram Wodehouse ...13 July 39
Ensigns.
Henry NichoUs
6 Jan. 53 John Marcon, JP. late Capt. 12
f.
18 Oct. 63
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Henry Cormick (2) late
J. M. Jones
2 Sept. 52
Capt.n F
19 Oct. 52
R. H. Sturkey
1.5 Sept. 52
George Granville Glover, late
J. B. H. Rairaer
30 Oct. 52
Capt. 7 Fusiliers
13 Nov. 53
H. O. Johnes
6Jan.53 John Gay, DL. JP
10 Dec. 53
JJjt. ^Capt.lE&'w. Dweujate
Cornehus Rippiugall
3 May 53
0/43 F
29June46
,,
A((/.Richard Port
Surgeon.
17
James Stilwell
May 53
June53
jSwr^'. W.
Slyman
lOSept.52
Henry
Lieutenants.
Richard Hall
William Robert iVeeman
30 June 53
Carre
ROYAL MONMOUTH.
{light Infantry.)
WEST NORFOLK.
[No. 31.]
[No. 39.]
Head
Quarters, Norwich.
LiEUT.-CoioNEL, Commandant.
Colonel.
H. Morgan Clifford, MP. DL...22 July 47 The Earl o/Orford, DL
26 June 22
Lieut. -CoLONEi..
Lieut.-Colonel.
John Francis Vaughan, JP. ...16 July 53 George Nelthorpe, DL
2 Apr. 99
Major.
Major.
Alexander Rolls, JP.,
4 Drag. Gdt
,
late Lt.
86 Apr. 63
DL
6Jttly25
Ensigns.
20 Oct. 52
21 Oct. 52
53
52
52
52
52
53
22 Oct.
23 Oct.
18 Nov.
19 Nov.
10 Dec.
... 8 Feb.
564
Militia of
NORTHUMBERLAND.
(Light Infanlty.)
[No. 27.]
G. G. C. Gardiner
25 Jan. 31
Robert T. Hewitt
14Aug.31
Charles
Adjl. #-
Ca;)^ 'William
Browne
P.
Capt. 49
(3), late
Head
H.
F. 2 Apr. 46
Colonel.
Smyth
Spencer
Nov. 52
8 Nov.53
Rawson
1 Apr. 53
May 04
Lieut.-Colonel.
William Mathew Bigge, DL.
Thos.
8 Feb. 53
.'.
Barrow
John Parkinson
Francis
Quarters, Ainwick.
J.
lace Lt.-Cul,
70
Wliite Facings.
8Sept..52
Majok.
Lord Lovaine, DL. JP.
Gren. Gds
...11
John
53
May 53
First Lieutenants.
27.^ug.
Edw. Clough Newcome
53
Second Lieutenants.
jl(Z/'.4"C<'i''- JohnGilbertson 2
Surg.
Charles
May
Ensigns.
John D. Hemslev
6 Nov. 52
Robt. John Geo. Henry Hewitt 9 Mar. 53
late
4Nov.n6
Capt.Vr,
Potts, JP
29 Apr.31
Charles Atticus Monck, DL.
JP. late of Coldst. Gds
20.ing.45
Ale.\. Browne, late of 11 F....28 May 50
27Sep"t.52
John Craster
George Burrell, late o/45 ^....16 Oct. 52
Thos. William Chas. Kiddell...l5 Nov. 52
James Crosby Anderson
21 July 53
Frederick Lussan Loinsworth.21 July 53
William Adamson
21 July 53
21 July 53
John Forster Build
William Ker Gray
27 Oct. 53
John Jobling Weatherly
2 Nov. 53
of
8Sept.52
Captains.
Edward Dale, DL. J P.
NOEFOLK ARTILLERY.
31 May
Lord Hastings
Second Captain.
late
53
Adj.
Lieutenants.
Henry Gordon Lon'^ridge
Ralph Henry Philipson
John
Long Marsh
28 Apr. 13
Charles
25 Apr. 53
Blue Facings.
OXFORDSHIRE.
27Sept.52
2 Apr. 53
.\pr. 53
21 July 53
21 July 53
21 July .53
[No. 51.]
30
Frances Blake
William Aubone Potter
John David Scott
NORTHAMPTON.
Head
Colonel.
Quarters, Nortliampton.
Colonel.
Thomas Philip Maunsell, MP.
DL. JP
Lieut -Colonel.
MP
Majok.
26 Mar. 53
Anthony Morris Storer
Captains.
Andrew Marriott Mathews ...23 Jan. 46
Thomas Ommaney Pipon, late
13Sept.52
of I Dr. Gds
Ensigns.
2 Apr. 45
15 Nov. 52
7 Jan. 46
Ma,tob.
late
of 8
26 Mar. 46
Captaii^s
9 Oct. 33
John C. Mansell, JP...'.
29June39
Charles Hill, J. P
Kich. Trevor Clarke, DL. JP. 4 Apr. 46
18 Apr. 46
William Christie
John B. Maunsell, late of 12
17 May 48
Lancers
Himars
Edward Smiles
Assist. -Surg.
Surgeon.
25 Oct. 52
25 Oct. 52
Christie ...25 Oct. 52
John Robinson
William LangUam
Charles William Watkins, late
24
Lt.SS F
Henry Stone, late Lieut. 43 ^.25
Wm. Wemyss
Buff Facings.
Drury Wake
NOTTINGHAM,
or
Jan. 53
Jan. 53
Mar.
.53
Apr. 5?
Methven Dewarl9 Oct. 53
May .53
May 53
25 Oct. 52
25 Oct. 52
25 Oct. 52
25 Oct. 52
25 Oct. 52
25 Oct. 52
14 Oct. 53
Nov. 52
Lieutenants.
8 Sept. 52
Lieutenants.
Herbert Smith
Quarters, O.vford.
[No. 48.]
ZoriZBurghley,
Cory Aldred,
Head
<5-
ROYAL
Ensigns.
Azim Salvator Birch
SHERWOOD FORESTERS.
26
Ma
[No. 59.]
Head
Quarters, Newark.
Colonel.
Lancelot Roleston
11 Apr. 33
Adjl. .f
Lieut.-Colonkl.
Ensigns.
Frederick William
William L. Mellish
Bowman
...24
M;iy 53
Adit.
,Si(r(7.a5t
Henry
UF
Captains.
John B. Tavlor
John Franklin
Arthur Bromlev
Mansfield Parkyns
James T. Fdge
ArlhurS. H. Lawe
Rose,
Terry,
M Muudv
Alfred IIuv.st
4 Dec. 24
of
A3sixt.-Si(ri/.Geo.3n. Gates 22 May 46
lute
Alfriil
7Feb.46
(1)
Yellow Facings.
Surg. 11.
Majok.
Alexander Boddani
'
Edward
Loe
G.
Cuming,
T. Fitley
3 Feb. 46
Palmer
...21
Aug. 52
13 Nov. 52
land
May
25
Yellow Facings.
27 June33
11
Nov.33
14 Sept. 52
6 Oct. 52
1 Nov. 52
6 Nov. 52
6 Feb. 53
9 Mar. 53
Horlock Mortimer,
:'>()June53
F.
late Lieut. 40
Capt.
late'Capt.n F.
9 Nov. 52
ROYAL PEMBROKE
ARTILLERY.
[No. 28.]
Head
Quarters, Pembroke.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandakt.
Owen Owen, DL. JP....16 Sept.So
Jlngli
Militia of
Wm.
Jas.
Majok.
Ucn. Lewis, DL. JT.
Captains.
Mark
Child, IIL.
May
...21
JP
iC
Jan. 20
DL.JP
Edward
...25
14 June 53
Mar. 11
Surgeon.
Chailes Hugo
Thomas Boyce, h,
p.
"nd
4Apr.46
I'oy
Lient.
Francis Fos-
Qiiart.-Mast.
25 Oct. 63
ter
20Oct. 17
12 July 33
12 July 32
28Aug.52
R.Owen
31 Mar. 53
31 Mar. 53
31 Mar. 53
William Bennett
Charles Phillijis
Charles Gregory Wade
somerset.
2nd
29Mar.53
29Mar.53
WiUiam Gibbon
[No. 47.]
Head
Bed Facings.
25 Dec. 17
! Henry GuUey
Lieutenants.
Roger C.
JJjl. J- Capt.
John Holland,
Cajit. h.p. R. Marines
6 Apr. 4G
Ensigns.
Wallace Boyce
.30
Quarters, Bath.
Colonel.
Jan. 47
William Pinney,
13
ROYAL EADNOE.
{Itifles.)
Head
Quarters, Prestigne.
Lieutenants.
Ch.arles S.
SOMERSET.
Head
Colonel.
Lieut. -Colonel.
Rich. Leckonby
Phipps,
J P.
ISOct. 52
ilajorUnalt
4.]
40ct. 52
Cupt. Yl Lancers
4.Vpr.46
J P.
190ct. 52
Captains.
2Mar.Sl
Henry Godfrey Marsh
William Vaughan Jenkins, JP.ll Jan. 36
John Mathcw Quantock, JP.
11 Jan. 36
late Lieut. 4 Vr. Gils
Charles Warre Loveridge, JP.19Jan. 35
ThomasHussey, DL.JP
4 Apr. 46
William Speke,"JP
29 July 51
[No. 54.]
Head
Quarters, Shrewsbury.
45 J"
Alexander Wm. Adaii, JP.
Herbert Butler Batten
Colonel.
Richard Frederick
late Lieut.-Col. 53
Hill,
F.
21 Aug.
May
A.Harris
Walliiigton Coates
Fred. Stoodley
Edward Sawyer
de la Hookc
Ale.v.
52
53
53
53
53
53
53
53
May
May 46
Ensigns.
Robert Hetherington
13
May
53
Thomas Barrett
Surg.
Nicholls
Assist.
52
John
...39 Sept,
53
Fred.
3 Jan. 53
19 Oct. 52
Dec. 52
20 Dec. 53
...IS
Robert Jesse
27 Jan. 14
William llutchings Chorlcy ...26Sept.l4
Frederick
Chudlegh
Hcin-v hiM-y
21 Oct. 53
John CliurrhillLangdon,JP...33 0ct. 52
Gansel Jebb
25 Oct. 53
Captains.
Wiif more, Cuft. E. I. C. 5.30 Jan.
George Samuel Ptcliell, h.p.
Maihas Aniiy
28 Aug.
Boydell Jones Croxon, late of
60
..28Aug.
John Louch
Edward Clarke
Henry William Hoskius
2G0et. .52
20 Dec. 52
8.Mar. 53
Ensic:;s.
Couscu8Stevens220ct. 52
28 Oct. 52
Robert Desmond .\diiir
Jolin Stevens
OWN
KING'S
1st
STAFFORD.
3Apr.^6
Stiindert
Jas.
THE
Scarle
21 Aug.
Majors.
.Alfred
26 Oct.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
15 Feb.
10 Apr.
12 Apr.
Lieutenants.
DL.
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
Eon. William Noel llill(l),DL.
Lieut.-Col. h.p. Vnatt
E. V. L. Houlton
Isaac Williams
Samuel Baker Coates
lute
Lieutenants.
SHEOrSHIEE.
26 Jan. 53
26 Apr. 53
Majors.
Robert James Elton, J P.
25 Aug. 53
25 Jan. 53
late
Lieutenants.
Quarters, Taunton.
[No.
(2),;(j/e
Capt. 89 F.
Alfred Waring
[No. 16.]
Jan. 53
RUTLAND.
10June45
7 May 46
18 June 46
21 Sept. 52
H. Pickwick
Lieut. 91
4- Capt.
Fred. Porris
Sanders, late Capt. 43 F. ...31 Dec. 45
23 May 31
22 Jan. 43
Robert J. Bisdee
J. Thackeray
Thomas
Edward Harwood
6 Ausr. 53
fi'Kr*?. Edwd.MawthillTearue S
25 Aug. 53
Edward Houlditch
James Talbot Stanley,
1st
late Lieut, d^
4Juue39
...
Green Facings.
21 Mar.4G
Beavau
2 Oct. 52
Second Lieutenants.
Infantry.)
50
late of
Kicketts
(Liffht
1 Jan.
(1)
Captains.
^ Capt.'i^i6\M Quill
Pardey(2), I'apt. on h.p
29 Jan. 4G
Atljt.
Griffiths
Mjt.
LuttreU,
\yij.3V.lateofGr. Gds.
Francis F.
Majok Commanding.
Henry
mx
Major.
[No. 50.]
John
52
53
53
53
53
31Mar.53
Adjt. ^ Capt.y^wx. Surtees
14June53
Cook, Capt. h.p. Vnatt
21 Feb. 46
14June53
Thomas Hardwick
Thomas Matthews
Henry Corbet
Second Lieutenants.
Thos. Duniayne
31 Mar. 53
Cotton, late
Arthur Burd
Godfrey Kusscll
Erasmus SaUvcy
Art. Drivers,
1 Apr. 1853
Suryeott.
14 Dec. 53
mF.
Cah'cley
21MaylG Henry
Capt. 21 F.
Lieutenants.
Robert Child, JP
13 Oct. 31
Cecil Anson Harries
10 Jan. 53
Andrew Fi-ed. Duusterville ... 7 Dec. 53
James Jaraos
7 Dec. 53
lute
565
20 Dec.
Hon. Amias Poulett
13 Jan.
George Troyte-Bullock
14 Jan.
George Deedes Warry
Henry Cornish Henley
5Feb.
Wm. George VilliersVilliers... 9 May
[No. 66.]
Head Quarters,
Liclifield.
Lieut.-Colonel Cow.mandant.
Hon. Wellinglon Pat. Manvcrs
Clietwyiid Talbot,
7 Fusiliers
late
of
4 Mar. 53
Majors.
Charles Inge, laic Capt. 53 F.30Sept.53
George Ttnnant,
lute
Major
SoF.
.1 Apr. 53
GG
566
Militia of
Captains.
Visd. Lewisbam, JP
Trancis Chambers
George Cavendisb Taylor,
Edward
late
Nov.
7 Nov.
25 Nov.
5
Lane
Thomas Wm.
rietcher
Feb.
Dyott
30 July
30 July
30 July
Lieutenants.
Askew James Hillcoat
Joseph Bunuey
23 Dec.
21 June
Newton Lane
Charles Eaton
Charles Neve
Gilbert Elliott
Colin Taylor
Adj.
Phillip
4G
53
53
53
52
53
Lieutenants.
Henry Maitland Wilson
WiUiam Windsor Parker
Blue Facings.
24 May
27 Nov.
1 Apr.
....'.. ^iSO July
30 July
Captains.
14 Apr.
Xori Alfred Hervey
9 Apr.
Fuller Maitland Wilson, JP....11 Oct.
Robert JohnBussell
12 Aug.
Hooper John Wilkinson
25 Nor.
John Thomas, Lord Manners 31 May
Thomas Boss
4Apr.
Challinor
Sidiiev L.
John
10 June
Lieut. To
9 Oct. 53
11 Oct. 53
IJuneSS
2Juue53
Robert Stedman
THE
JolmWalsham
OWN
KING'S
25 Nov. 53
3ed
STAFFOED.
mfles.)
UNov.
Head
Quarters, Newcastle-uuder-Lync.
LlEUT.-CoLONEL COMMANDANT.
Ensigns.
...20 Sept.
.,,
53
Majoes.
Byrd Levett,
GOUifes
Rich.
Capt.
late
16 Apr. 53
IBApr. 53
Charles Coyney
Captains.
Arthur Mainwaring,
Capt 79
Wm.
late
Adjt.
...
Jan. 53
THE
KING'S
OWN
Buchanan,
5 Jan. 53
Lteut.-Colonel.
July 53
July 53
.".16
16
16
16
27
Bott....".
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
53
53
53
53
53
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Capper Copeland
16 Apr.
5 Jan. 53
Charles John
George
53
16 Apr. 53
16 Apr. 53
Tumor
Wtbb
Lane
Thomas Morton Johnson
John Plimly Edwards
Newton John Lane
Greville Charles
Ensign.
Henry Sinckler Chinn
JohnMooreKemp
Arcliibald Ivor
...
Majob.
Thomas Pytches, DL
34
Patrick Parry
Hector Munro
J.
9 Oct. 52
Surg.
1 Apr. 46
29 Jan. 47'
3 Nov. 53
Second Lieutenants.
53
53
Mayer
5
Apr. 53
Green Facings.
Adj.
.53
Surgeon.
1st or
Charles Sawcr
1 Oct.
Scarlet Facings.
WEST SUFFOLK.
[No. 10.]
Head
Quarters,
Bury
St.
Edmonds.
1st
Colonel.
22 Feb. 53
4 Mar. 53
15 Apr. 53
May 27
21 July 32
37 Aug. 33
3 Oct. 31
14 Apr. 46
19 June;46
1 May 52
Charles Gorton
Ilorsley H. Dakins
R. RustD'Eye
Turner
53
53
53
53
53
53
53
May 44
Lieutenants.
Jan. 53
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
15 Mar.
15 Mar.
22 Apr.
LrEUT.-COLONEL.
DL. 30 Apr. 53
Frederick Barton
5 Jan. 53
5 Jan. 53
Lieutenants.
Keginald John Buller
Eon. William Vernon
Colonel.
Henry Bence Bence (1)
Captains.
5 Jan. 53
5 Jan. 33
5 Jan. 53
Kobt. Thos. 'Kennedy Levett... 23 Feb. 53
15 Mar. 53
Edward Scott
16 Mar. 53
John Capel Phillips
22 Apr. 53
William Johnson
Salt
|3
Quarters, Ipswich.
J.W.C. Whitbread
Captains.
Morton Edwd. Buller, DL. JP. 4 Jan. 53
Dudley Francis Stuart, Visct.
Thomas
Head
5 Jan. 53
J>r.
SUFFOLK AETILLERY.
[No. 34.]
22 June3it
Yellow Facings.
Apr. 53
Apr. 53
John Broughton
16 Apr. 53
Joseph Knight
16 Apr. 53
Clement T. Sneyd KynnersleylG Apr. 53
Charles Ilalcomb
Colonel.
Hon. Ed. U. Littleton, DL. JP.
Sandon, DL
Charles Oldham
Lieutenants.
Quarters, Staiford.
Gds
^-
Assist. -Snrg.
3xd
{Light Infantry.)
53
Francis Blake, late Capt. 7
Adj.
late Capt.
Gds
16
Charles S. Smith
16
Richard Lloyd, late Lt. and
Capt. Gr. Gds
1
Cockayne Frith,?a/f Capt. 38^.30
STAFFORD.
Head
16 Apr. 53
F. .FrtH
Jermyn, DL
25 Mar. 46
Lieut.-Colonel.
Geo. Deane,
"il
f.11 Sept. 52
Major.
Windsor Paiker,
DL
royal SURREY.
[No. 20.]
Head
Quarters, Kichmond.
Colonel.
9 Oct. 52
GG
.,
i2Aug.
3Iilitia
567
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
Lieut. -Colonel.
Ensigns.
late
Captains.
late
Qds
Capt. 1 Dr.
Robert Grange,
Bengal Army
6 Oct. 53
Capt.
h.
p.
10 Oct. 53
2 Drs.lO Oct. 53
Ctfjit.
JP
11 Oct.
Charles "Williani Calvert, late
UDec.
Capt. 2 Dr. Gds
14 Dec,
"William John Evdyn,
....14 Dec.
John Almon Boulcbtt
MP
52
52
53
9Fc'b. 53
lOl'eb. 53
5 Oct. 53
Worjan Ycutman
Cliarles
33
Stephen Ban-on
William Piatt
Lieutenants.
Nathaniel Benjamin Cohen
Adj.
.j-
C<(/)<.-Ja3.Fitzhcrbert
De
Teissier,(4)Ca/)<.A.i) 6
f.lGSep. 52
Surg.
William Stephenson
...15 Oct.
Assist.-Surg.
Sharp
oMay
Taylor
53
Blue Facings.
It Dec. 52
Head
Lieutenants.
Francis Joseph Forth
Sir Percy F. Shelly, Bl
Joseph Fiennes Blaivc
26 July 08
21 Apr. 46
23 Nov. 53
James Dennis
18Apr. 53
William Bryce Watson
18Ai)r. 53
William Adams Nash
18 Apr. 53
Anthony J. Wright Biddulph 18 Apr. 53
ROYAL SURREY.
;3r>D
Henry
31
9 Oct. 52
...
Wvndham Hoste
10 Jan. 40
Captains.
27 Sept. 53
10 Nov. 45
M.UOB.
Majob.
Quarters, Croydon.
George Donovan
LlEUT.-CoLONEL COMMANDANT.
lSept.53
DL. JP.
late
of 1 Drs
36 Mar.
.53
Ensigns.
Majoks.
John
Wm.
Gooch
Spicer,
DL.
Ensigns.
Arthur Rushworth
May 53
16
C.vptains.
George Browne, JP. late Capt.
Sh^^. Richard
Assist.-Siirg.
Ilassall,
MD.. 4
Oct. 53
SJIussars
11 June 53
Miles Stringer, late Lt. G Dr.
Gds
17 June 53
Bon. Geo. Charles Mostyn ...31 June 53
Richard John Blunt, late Lt.
35 Madras iV. /.
19 July 53
Hedworth David Barclay
20 July 53
Charles Francis Evelyn
23 July 53
Robert Rintoul
10 Aug. 53
James Legeyt Daniell
19 Dec. 53
Adj.
Surg.\nen Duke
A ssist.-Surg. Frederick
ROYAL SUSSEX
Lieutenants.
Conran Alphonso Kirk
2XD
1 Oct. 53
3 Oct. 53
37 Oct. 53
28 Oct. 53
Downes Manning
ROYAL SUREEY.
[No. 11.1
Head
Major.
Captains.
Richard Wetherell, JP
19
Fred. Moor, late of i
31
Sir James Sibbald David Scott,
Bt. DL
31
lion. William E. Sackvillc West33
M.\JOE.
Captains.
28Mar.09
Wight
A\ illiam
Barclay Cliadwick
Henry
Jn'iiL
..I'-:
n.
Best, DL. JP
Nicholson, DL.JP.
:_'e
i!i'/r
I
:,(.
Ad).
2 Oct. 53
.'.
4 Oct. 53
...
5 Oct. 53
William Augustus
May 10
Drs
--..i,iuL-l
...30
Quarters, Lewes.
Colonel-in-Chief.
19 a Charles, Duke of Riclimond, (1)KG Lord Lieut.... 4Pcc. 19
Ensigns.
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
Visct. Cranley, DL. JP. 9 Nov. 50
AV ill iam
ARTILLERY.
Head
Quarters, Guildford.
Colonel.
Artliur,
18 Apr. 53
Blue Facings.
Blue Facings.
Charles
37 Dec. 53
Jolin
Freelaud
Si
late
Evelyn Latimer
Capt.
Capt.
Matt.TroUopo Coleman
Assist.-Surg.
Samuel
Buck38 Oct. 53
land Mitchell
7 Oct. 52
80ct. 52
2 July 53
Blue Facings.
Apr. 40
Nov. 53
Bomhay Bone
Art
10 May 53
Snrg.
Sept.26
Apr. 40
Lieutenants.
Wm. Whealey
Francis B.irchard
Charles Bayntun
Henry Molineu.\
18 Apr. 53
18 Apr. 53
18 Apr. 53
riiuiiiasDonoghueWright,/a<e
o/^9
Toscph Dingwall
Nov. 52
May
Secomd Lieutenants.
Nunn
IGSept.
William Henry
53
Lieutenants.
\Ifred
Toseph
1st
Acheson
14 Dec. 53
Godman
De Norman
23 Feb. 53
7 May 53
11 May 53
2 June 53
8 July 53
iVilliam
iVynn de Cerj'at
(Light Infantry.)
Head
[No. 53.]
Quarters, Chichester.
9 Apr. 53
13 Apr. 53
Captain
Colonel.
Camp
53
royal SUSSEX.
to l/tc
Queen
4Dec. 19
Scarlet Facings.
568
jMilUia of
THE
Lieutenants.
KING'S OWN.
(Light Infantry.)
Head
[i\o.
Frederick Brash
William Noble
Clarence Ilolcombe Judd
97]
Quarters, Hiickney.
COLONKL.
The J/aj^Mi'jo/Dalhousie, KT. 8 Apr.
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
William Lewis Grant, DL., late
15
Hcnrv Trower
Jolm'Wruford
William Dixon
Ardwick Burgess
88
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Apr.
53
9July 53
9 July 53
28 July 53
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Clavering Redman
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
John Feetham
Leonard Strong
2 Apr.
John Wni. Gordon Woodford.. 2 Apr.
Frederick James Louis \Vyatt.l2 Apr.
27
27
27
27
James
Kell
Apr
late
24 July
16 Aug. 53
Frederick Eidge
Captains.
T.
W. Biddulph
26 Dec
Sepi
19 Oct
of 55 F
Wilhani Richard Freer
3 Juni
Wm. Reader, late Capt. 17 F.26 July
late
Lambert
Capt.
late
31 Mar. 46
MD
Lieutenants.
E. H. Jackson
E. Armfield
R. B. R.Bedford
J.
21 Sepi
9 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
Howe
Charles
53
53
53
53
53
Henry Beck
2 Apr
3 June
Henry Leake
John Pay n
J. F.
3Juni
Beaimiont
[No. 36.]
Head
3Jiin(
WARWICK.
1st
53
53
53
53
4 May 53
2i May 53
Little
WiUiam Ghrimes
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.i
Sir T. George Skipwith, Bart.
DL. JP. lute of 2 Dr. Gds.... 3
3Iajor23
Blue Facings.
Lieutenants.
Cundy
Thomas Cundy
Ilenrv John Cannon
William Gonne March
Charles Fishlake
Quarters, Leamington.
James Atty,
Captains.
James Alderson Bailey, Lieut.
onh.p
3 0ct. 2G
Francis Foljambc Courteuay. .11 June45
William Warner Dennis
11 Dec. 52
Frederick John Parry, Inte of
23 Dec. 52
17 Lancers
Charles William Tiipper, late
23 Dec. 52
of] Fusiliers
Thos. Kanelagh John George
Thomson, late Lieut. 89 F... 2 Apr. 53
George Kitson
2 Apr. 53
William H. Taylor, late Capt.
3 Apr. 53
87
Kich. llill Webster, late of9F. 2 Apr. 53
John WardlaH-(2)
28 Apr. 53
Head
Majoks.
Frederick GranviUe, DL.
Ensigns.
U Jan. 53
WARWICK.
2nd
53
53
53
Joseph Erlara
Majoe.
James Scott
26
26
26
30
25 Dec. 52
Capt. 7 Fusiliers
Ensigns.
Quarters, Warwick.
Colonel.
Ensigks.
Coles Lewis Han-is
11 June 53
28 June 53
^ov.53
Nov.53
LlEUT.-CoLONEL.
Joseph M. Boultbee, DL. JP...27
May 47
Majoks.
Charles Wise, Brevet Lt.-Col.,
late Major 65
3 Apr. 53
Robert Stuart, late Capt. 7 F.. 3 June 53
Captains.
John
Adj. ^- Capt.
Lieut, on h.
Gray(.3),
23 Nov. 52
...11
Dec. 52
Blue Fncings.
2 Feb. 47
R. Marines
Richard R. Jee, JP
Ashley Henry Wilson
Stafford Squire Baxter
J. Neale Porter
John William White
2 Feb.
h. p.
47
Mm
24
Buffs"
9 Oct. 53
Yellow Facings.
18 Nov. 52
3
June53
26 July 53
7Nov.53
ROYAL WESTJMORLAND
Head
Quarters, Botlnial-green.
(Light Infantry.)
Lieutenants.
Thomas Miles
25 Aug.l3
John A. Mitchell
Henry Gear
23Sept.31
Charles Reeves
9 Oct. 52
6 Nov. 53
JolmAshwall
3June53
of Wilton,
7 Nov. 40
8 Jan. 36
Major.
51
/'.
S.
Spanish Legion
Captains.
Marcus O'Shaughnesscy
17 July 46
Ensigns.
H. Shaw
Augustus J.
9 Oct. 52
Ashbold M'Donnell Rawlins... 9 Oct. 52
Charles Adolphus Muntz
19 Oct. 53
William Henry Betts
Henry Flood Page
7Sept
19 Aug.
June
Lieutenants.
8 Apr. 59
John
1 Oct. 53
1 Oct. 53
William Cock
Robert Wilson
SJune
22Sept
June
Bell
8 Mar. 14
9 June
Major.
Captains.
Benson Harrison, late Ens. 39
LlEUT.-COLONHL.
John Sidney North, MP. DL.
Lothian
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
William, ;/ o/ Lonsdale
GCH.DL.
J.P
[No. 17.]
Quarters, Appleby.
Wm.
Colonel.
The Earl
JP
Head
Ensigns.
Silas
Adj.
late Capt.
Surgeon.
37
18 Feb. 46
Yellow Facings.
Adj.
George Lane
^-
June
Capt.-Hy. Thwaytes,
late Capt. 17
27 Sept
Blue Facings.
Militia of
Lord
20 M.iySO
Septimus Sanderson
[No. 33.]
2 Oct. 46
Henry Giles
10 .Mar. 48
Thomas Clutton-Broek
8 Oct. 52
James Queenbrough Palmer... 8 Oct. 52
Quarters, Devizes.
Colonel.
Robert Walters
DL. SFeb.iO
Robert Rintoul
LIKUT.COLONEL.
Marcus Brown Westhead
Broiigliton, G.C.B.
Lord Mctlmen,
71 F.
1)L.
lute
of
GMaylG
Majors.
9 William
Cliafyii
Grove
(1),
laleLI.20P
3 Feb. 46
Horatio Nelsou Goddard, DL.20 Oct. 52
Captains.
William Vince
2Dec. 3G
^
Wm. Artliur Heathcote, J.P.
laleofbd
18 June 39
Thomas Gaisford, late of 19 F.25 May 47
Alexander Rooke, late of 77 F.20 Oct. 52
Eilmuiid Lewis Clutterbuck,
DL
22 Nov. 52
John Klton Mervin Prower,
late of 67 F.
8 Dec.52
William Henry Cresswell
7 Feb. 53
Walter Coleman
8 Feb. 53
Frederick Breton
9 Feb. 53
3fj9
Wales.
52
52
52
James Bridge
52
Henry Digby Mitehell
3 Mar. 53
Edmuud Sparsliall Willett ... 3 Mar. 53
Martin Edwin Vale
19 Aug. 53
8 Oct.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
<S-
13
17
rhomasPocock
18
Nathaniel Whitcliurch Sloper 8
Nov. 52
Nov. 52
Feb. 53
Feb. 53
Mar. 53
[No. 22.]
Colonel.
Lieul-Colonel.
George Healey
Adj.
S)'
Capt.
Ernest
-S'H7V7^o^.
Matthew
Assist.-Siirg.
Lavic,
10 June46
Pierpoiiit.l9
May
15
Buff Facings.
Head
Quarters, Beverley.
Charles Paget
Major.
Frederick
Augustus
Talbot
Clifford Constable.DL.JP....
Capt.7r?.s. Boynton
Istisl.'Surg.
15 Oct. 52
7 Oct. 53
Captains.
Samuel Standidge Walton
Field Uppleby
...
Feb. 53
8 June 21
15 May 46
Blue Facings.
H Oct. 08
George Smith
2Mar.53
Hon. Anias Chas. Orde Powlett. 7 Mar. 53
John Edwd. Adolpbus Dolby... 3 May 53
John Lawson
17 May 53
First Lieutenants.
LIEUT.-COLONEL.
George Hamilton Thompson,
DL. late Lt. 1 Dr. Gds
15 Nov. 33
i5-
Captains.
Robert Colling, JP
Christopher Cradock
7 Aug. 52
George lleneage LawTence
Wharton, lute 46 F
30Sept.52
//o. Geo. Godolphin Osborne 3 Nov. 52
Colonel.
6 Aug. 52
Major.
Allen Fred. Lord Greenock, DL.
JP., late Lieut. 23
7 Mar. 53
Idj.
Quarters, Richmond.
[No. 12.]
14 Sept. 31
19 Oct. 52
RIFLES.
Head
Ensigns.
Wayte
20 Nov. 52
EAST YORK.
Jeorge Theobald
Jeorge Hodgson
Ens. 15
20 Aug. 52
Williams,
Ensigns.
Henry George Monro
late Capt. 8
...12
Llewellyns
Assist.-Surg.
Lieutenants.
Capt
Siraou Fit zlierbert Jacson (1), late Lt.
Adj.
Lieutenants.
Crewe Henry Maiuide
ROYAL WILTSHIRE.
Head
England and
if.
Brigade
21 Feb. 48
19 Feb. 13
14 Aug. 52
52
3 Nov. 52
ICNov. 52
16 Nov. 52
20 Nov. 52
15 Apr. 46
15 Apr. 46
30 Aug. 53
....29 Oct.
Frederick Bell
Richard Bower Booth
William Walter Harland
Johu Smurthwaite
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Sidney Bradley
30Sept.52
...
Henry Hehden
fi
f,
May
May
53
53
MiiyJS
It.n F
21Aug.53
John George Hildyard, DL. JP.lSOct. 52
George llehblethwaite Lutton
WORCESTEE.
[No. 67.]
Head
Quarters, Worcester.
Adj.
i5'
Capt.
Joseph
Hudson, DL.
Gren. Gds
late
Henry
Captain
7 Aug. 52
Nov. 52
Lieutenants.
hos. Clutton-Brock, DL. JP. 3 Aug. 52 Sextus Ramsey
8 May 11 Assist.-Surg. 'EiXviHi. Tweddell
Atkinson
28 Apr. 53
James Robinson Pease
20 Sept. 52
i
LIEUT.-COLONEL.
Jajisou
Henry
25
Sept. 52 Q,uart..Mast. ^- /;/. Thomas
lies. Clowes, DL. late Capt.
28 Sept. 52
SSF
Thompson
24Aug.52 Henry Baines
30May 13
Henry Puget Raikes
30 Sept. 52
Major.
Black Facings.
Edmund Robinson
9 .\pr. 53
homas Webb, DL. J P. late
j
Colonel.
Cap<. 90
F:
27 Aug. 52
Captains.
|bert Blayney
barles Sidney Hawkins,
JP
idw.
.17 July
43
DL.
1st
30 Jan. 46
DL. JP
30 Jan. 46
wmasWiliam Kinder
52
52
52
53
9Sept.53
west YORK.
[No.
Ensigns.
5.]
Jf. Darnell
Francis Darwin
Francis Salvin
Francis F. Whitehead
13 Apr. 42
2 Feb. 53
Feb
4FLb.
.S
5.3
5.J
570
Militia of
Vrancis Freeman
14Fel). 53
Jiio.Rodhain Spencer Stanliope 9 Mar. 53
Edward James Mauile
9 Mar 53
Henry William Stansfcid
IG Apr. 53
Bobert Hedlcy
27 Aug. 53
Thomas Nelson
27 Aug. 53
Lieutenants.
Edward Muscroft
Thomas Pollock
WiUiam Walker
Charles Edward Hill
Wm. Henry
T. Duesbery
Head
Quarters, Leeds.
Colonel Commandant.
Beaumont
18 May 53
Lieut.-Colonel.
Hon. Nathaniel Hugh Charles
//Orii
ISOct.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
14Feb.
52
53
53
53
Joseph Hartley
26 Feh. 53
Kichard Micklethwaite
9 Mar. 53
Richard Hewley Graham
9 Mar. 53
Henry Robert Baines Graham. 9 Mar. 53
Rich.'Dyueley CLamberlain ...17 Mar. 53
5 Sept. 53
Massey,
Army
Adj.
4"
18
late Capt.
3 Buffs
May53
Majors.
Capt.C. A. Cohbe,
12 Oct. 52
Captains.
White Facings.
Ensigns.
Tlieodosius Stuart Russell
Thomas
S.
July 53
28 July 53
...28
Adshead
Lieutenants.
west YOEK.
.3ed
{Light Infantry.)
Head
[No.
1.]
Quarters, Doncaster.
Colonel.
Ferrars Loftus, DL. late Lt.Col. ofGren. Gds
IS Sept.52
Ca;)^. Cuthliert A.
ijRaines, Capt. h.p. Vnatt. ...2
Adj.
Adj.
May
4G
Lieut.-Colonel.
al John Harnett, (2) DL. late
28Feh.46
of 23 F.
July 53
Capt.Wm. PoUard,
Sf
late
Surg.
a Lkut.Vl F.
Assist.-Surgeon.
Major.
5 Apr. 53
White Facings.
25 Nov. 53
Captains.
2xD
WEST YOEK.
(Light Infantry)
[No. 21.]
Colonel.
John G. Smyth, MP.
DL
23 July52
LlEUT.-COLONEI,.
C. T. BrandUng, DL. lute of 10
Hussars
29 Jan. 46
Majors.
Joshua Cronipton
29 Jan. 46
Captains.
|3Joseph Newcomb^2) h. p.
Deputy Turveyor
27 Jan. 31
John Wilson
10 Jan. 32
llich.
DL
19 Nov.
Eichard S. CarroH
29 Jan.
John Michael Barstow
8 Jan.
Wormley Edward Richardson 8 Jan.
Kobert Stansfield, Lt. on h. p. 8 Jan.
Fred. Wdliam Thompson
24 Mar.
Kichard Edward Davies, Gentleman at Arms
24 Mar.
John Suttou
12 Aug.
.
R.
40
46
5.3
53
53
53
53
53
Lieutenants.
G.Walker
19 Aug. 48
Artlmr Maude
Thomas Holy Holdsworth
Edward V.
Haldane
Thomas George Thornton
Valentine Hicks Labrow
Thomas Hague Cook
John Wormald
19
8
14
12
Oct. 52
Jan. 53
Feb. 53
Aug. 53
12Aug.53
12 Aug. 53
12 Aug. 53
24
May
Majors.
Captains.
53
Lieutenants.
Lieutenants.
4Nov. 52
4 Nov.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
west YOEK.
5th
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
Mar.
52
53
53
52
53
53
53
53
53
4Jan.
-53
Dec.
9 Mar.
10 Mar.
19 Mar.
...21
...19
Ensigns.
Adj.
<3-
I'aylor
Surgeon.
Assist.-Surgeon.^
Ensigns.
Tlieopbilus Smith
Frederick Durliam
8 Jan. 53
FerrirrsConiptonClargesLoftusl9 Mar. 53
HenryNevillcCottonThurstone25Mar. 53
Francis Patrick Smith
12 Apr. 53
Walter Henry Hinde
12 Apr. 53
25 Apr. 53
Cotterill Scholefield
William Greaves Blake
2 May 53
Henry Dickinson Wilkinson 18 May 53
Adj.
4-
DL.
Surg.
Head
14 F.
John Lister
Assist.-Surg.
Green Facings.
Quarters, Halifax.
Lieut.-Colonel Commandant.
Majors.
Captains.
Cnpi.-Edw. Prothero.
late Capt.
west YOEK.
Cth
Lieutenants.
17 July 53
Ensigns
28 Sept. 53
Foot
Surgeon.
10 Oct. 63
Assist.-Surgeon
KIRKCUDBRIGHT
[89]
WIGTON.
and
Aberdeen.
Col.
KOY. LANARK.
Co?.
cait
Adj. Cajit. Jas. Miller
BERWICK, HAD-
Col.
DINOTON.LINLITH- Adf
GOW, and PEEBLES.
[102]
Balli/sliannon.
Wm. Hay
Dingwall.
DUJIFRIES, ROX-
BURGH& SELKIRK.
STIRLING, DUM-
[81]
Dumfries.
BARTON, CLACK-
M. of Queens-
berry
Adj. Cfl;)<.R.C.Noake
ty and City of.)
[90]
Stirling.
Duke
Col. J.
EDINBURGH (Coun-
of Mon-
KT.
trose,
Adj. CojH. J. Fraser
[126]
Dalkeith.
F. W. Diihe of
Buccleugh, KT.
Adj. Capt. P. M'L.
ANTRIM.
NORTH
ROY'AL
DOWN.
and KIN[105]
[Ill]
Uillsborough.
Marq. of Down-
Col.
shire
Col.
T"J4-c.
Adj.
Adj.
[70]
Carloiv.
Capt. S. W.
Russell (4)
FERMANAGH.
[71]
Enniskillcn.
E.o/ Enniskillen
Adj. Wm. Corrv
Col.
CAVAN.
[101]
GALWAY.
[91]
Col. A. Saunderson
Adj. C'aj^^.N.Gosselin
ColonelVlic, Marq. of
Clanricarde, K.P.
CHANNEL ISLANDS
Adj.-General.
Ccl. John Halkett Le
Couleur, Aide-deCamp to the Queen.
\st,
Col.
or North West
Regiment.
Moses Gibaut
Governor.
James Robin
Clement Hemery
Lt.-Col. Jas. J.
Ham-
mond
C. W. LeGcyt
Capt. Edw. Lerrier
God fray
James H. Robin
Capt.
Inspector of Militia.
Lt.-Col. Phil.Helleur
ment.
Col P. R. Lf mpritre
Lt.-Col. Philip
De
Carteret
Assist. Insp. ^ Adj.,
Major C. De Carteret
S7-d,
or East Segi-
ment.
Col. Francis LeBreton
Lt.-Col. Jn. Mourant
Assist. Insp. ^^ Adj.,
Capt. C. Gardner
Artillery.
Hammond
Philip
Le
Feuvre
Assist. Jnsp. ^- Adj.
ind C'/>f. M.De la
i^.Tho. Jervis
LONDONDERRY.
Lt.-Col.
F.
J.
Le
Couteur
Assist. ln$2). iS" -^'^j-y
Capt. C. Nicolle
guson, Bt.
Nen-toivn Forbes.
Henry White
Adjut. W. Walker
South West
Regiment.
James Kennard
Pipon
Lt.-Col. Ed. Sullivan
Assist. Insp. i5' Adj.,
Capt. C. Dumuresq
ROYAL
GUERNSEY.
Aide-de-CanijJ to the
ilh, or South
Regiment.
St. Lan-raice Battalion.
CoJ.E. G. LeCouteur
Queen.
Col. Jan. Priaulx
Chief Inspector of
Militia.
Col. William
Brock
ROSCOMMON.
Col.
Col.
[93]
Boyle.
Gen. R. Vise.
. .
Lorton
Adj. Capt. C.
R.Cum.
min
Lord
[124]
Sligo.
Knox Gore
Adj. Capt. T. Ormsby
Col. A.
TIPPERARY.
{Or Duke of Clarence's Munster.)
[84]
Cahir.
E. o/Glengall
Adj. C'7)<. Daniell
Col. R.
TYRONE.
[80.]
Calcdon
Caledon
Adj. Wm. Lundie
WATERFORD.
Waterford.
Col.H. LordStua.tt6.e
Decies
WESTJIEATH.
[114]
Mullingar.
[108]
Dunlcer.
Col. V. S. Greville
Believe
Ad.CajH.Yl.Uoh'mion
NORTH
Col.
MAY'O.
[120]
Ballina.
Cha. N. Knox
SOUTH MAYO.
Col.
WEXFORD.
[99]
Wexford.
Col.
Lord Carew
[82]
Westport.
G. Marquis of
Sligo
Adj. Ca2>t. Fitzgerald
WICKLOW.
[92]
Arhlow.
Colonel Sir Ralph
Howard, Bt.
Higgins Adj. Lt.Geo. A.Bayly
MILITIA.
Militia Aides-deCamp to Vic Governor.
Col. Win. Brock
St.
Geo.
Piiaulx
Lt.-Col. W. J.
Lt.-Col.
Srd, or
Chief Medical
South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Col. Thomas Bell
Assist. Insp., Major
Albert Carey
Broun
Hen. Tupper
ilh, or
West Regi-
Ogicer.
ment.
E. Hoskins, M.B.
Artillery Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.-Col. II. Rougier
S.
5th, or
[104]
Montrath.
Col.SirC.U.Coote,Bt.
[85]
Col.
Capt. H.Bailhache
Col.
QUEEN'S COUNTY.
LONGFORD.
Major Hen.
St. Helicr Battalion.
Col. John Le Couteur
Lt.-Col. Cle. Hemery
Assist. Insp. ($ Adj.,
Lord llossmore
Col. E. of
Londonderry.
R. A. Fer-
Portunnia.
ROY'AL JERSEY.
LIMERICK CITY.
LOUTH.
Cavan.
Col.
Col. Sir
(CITY). [100]
Dublin.
[121
Monaglian.
Col.
SLIGO.
[123]
St. Francis Abheg.
Col. the Earl o/Clare
^rf/'.
Clare
MONAGH.VN.
Clements
[95]
[109]
CV?;;?. Josh.
Mohill.
Limerick City.
Col. Cha. Vise. Gort
Inverness.
Taste
LEITRIM.
[103]
ROYAL SOUTH
DOWN. [112]
Col.
John
[93]
(6)
[75]
Market Hill.
Col. A. Vise. Acheson
CARLOW.
Montrose.
Col. Hon. B.OgilYy
Col.
re
Parsonstorvn.
Col.yv .E.ofliosie,KP
Adj. Capt. \^'i. Cox {b)
[77]
Nentown Ards.
ROYAL DUBLIN
ARMAGH.
Arf;.^aaW.Scott(l)
ELGIN,&NAIRN.[78]
[79]
Adjut.
INVERNESS,BANFF,
KP.
Luean.
Geo. Marq. oj' Col. Lord Brabazon
Donegal 4d.C.H.J,V.Kemble
Col.
FIFE. [78]
Cupar.
Lt.-Col.
W Inly
KING'S COUNTY.
Belfast.
Petley
Col.
[127]
Kilkenng.
Marq.of Ormonde
Adj. Ca p t. 3.
DUBLIN (COUNTY.)
Col.
Col.
Col.
Wm. Mure
SUTHERLAND, &
CROMARTY. [9G.]
Dintsc.
CARDINE.
[87]
Bathcormac.
DONEGAL.
q/'Kildaro
Capt. H. G. R.
Robinson
KILKENNY.
SOUTH COKK.
(Light Infantry.
Adj.
[73]
FORFAR
Marq.
Adj.
[119]
Kclls.
Col. 2l/r.o/ Headfortj
K.P.
[88]
Naas.
Adjut.
[115J
KILDARE.
Col.
W.H.M.H odder
E./-Kcnmare
Col. V.
571
KOY. MEATH.
[107]
7'ralcc.
[116]
Fennoi/.
[74]
Anr.
CoM7o/i.i<. M.Catli-
Col.
NORTH CORK.
THE PRINCE
REGENT'S ROYAL ROYAL PERTH. [86]
REGIMENTOFAYR.
Perth.
Col.
KERRY.
[94]
Haiiiilron.
Col.3.VukeofAv?,y\\
Adjut. SrcvH Major
Colin Alex. Campbell
CLARE.
Col.
Henry
Giff.ird
Assist.-Insp.,
Thomas
1st,
Major
Major
Abraham Simon
Assist. Insp.,
Cluga-:
or East Regi-
ment.
(Light Infantry.)
Col. John Harvey
Assist. Ins])., Major
D. Slieppard
Col. Janies
Artillery.
T.
Capt. Contm.
RobiUiard
N.
Infantry.
MaJ. Comm. T. N.
Ozanne
Assist. Insp.,
ROYAL
ALDEHNEY.
Major
Nicholas Le Btir
Barbenson
ROYAL SARK.
Maj. Gomm. C. de
J.
Grut
572
War
Anglesey.
War
Services of the
673
of the Militia.
Officers
Essex. 1 Captain Pearson accompanied the 49th Regt. on the expedition to China (Medal)
and vas present at tlic first taking of Cliusan, and at tiie operations before Canton (severely
wounded).
2 Captain Edenborough served as a volunteer in New Zealand during the operations in 1845, and
was present in several of the skinnislics he also volunteered his services in the Mounted Police in
New South Wales on several occasions, and was once slightly wounded.
Gloucester. 1 Captain Noel served with the 31st Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of
1845-G, and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon
(Medal and three clasps).
;
2 Captain Jones served as Assist.-Quartermaster-General of the Assam Field Force during the
whole of the first Burmese war, and has received a Medal and two clasps for Ava and Assam.
He is a F.R.A.S.
Hants. \ Colonel Shaw served in the Peninsula with the Royal Artillery ; joined the Army
there on the retreat from Burgos, and was attached to the IS-poundcr Brigade, or Battering Train.
After the battle of Vittoria, formed a park of 172 pieces of artillery, captured in that action.
Served during the whole of the Siege of St. Sebastian was engaged at the crossing of the Bidassoa,
He served afterwards on the Niagara frontier during the American
the Nive, and the Adour.
war; has received tlie War Medal, with two clasps, for St. Sebastian and the Nive. In 1835 he
Auxiliary
British
Legion of Spain as Lieut.-Colonel of Artillery proceeded with the first
joined the
marched the artillery back to St. Ander, and
battery to Vittoria, and was in tlie affair of Artaban
at St. Sebastian was engaged in covering tlie passage of the troops across the Uremea on 28 May,
was also in the affairs of 1st, 4tl),
1836, when he got the decoration of 1st class of San Fernando
and 6th Juno following; also in the engagements on 1st Oct. following, when the Carlists attacked
In Nov. he took the chief comthe lines around St. Sebastian, and were repulsed with great loss.
mand of the artillery of tlie Legion, and commanded it in the engagements from the 10th to the
when
the
taken
by assault. On the 16th,
strongly fortified hill of Or;imendi was
15th March, 1837,
when the left wing was driven in, covered the retreat of the remainder for about one mile, when the
In
original position was taken up, for which service he was promoted to the rank of Colonel.
May following, was engaged on the 4tli in covering the construction of a Pontoon bridge for
on the 5tli, with a strong
the advance of the Spanish troops to take up a new position
redoubt occupied by the enemy ; on the 6th, repulsed four vigorous attacks made for
on the 13th, was at the capture
the purpose of capturing the guns of the Legion
and on tlie 16th and 17tli, directed tlie artillery in the capture of the
of Hernani
the
Yrun,
which caused the capitulation of
Paique,
and
strongly
town
of
fortified
Fort del
the important city of Fuente Arabia, and opened the communication between St. Sebastian
Bnd France on this occasion he received a Gold Medal, and the decoration of the Laurelled, or
2nd Class of St. Fernando. On the 29th, same month, the Artillery was employed at Andoian to
Was frequently engaged in
protect the advance of a Spanish Division, under General Espartero.
minor afi'airs, and occasionally acted as Engineer in the constrnction of the works thrown up for
'
574
laancashire.
Captain Lane served with the 49th on the China expedition (Medal), and wai
present with the regiment at the attack and capture of Amoy, Chusan (2nd operation), Chinhae,
and Ningpo ; and he acted as aide-de-camp to Colonel Morris, who commanded the brigade at
Segoan, where he was dangerously wounded, and liad his left arm amputated on the field. In
1846 he had the command of two companies of Infantry and a troop of Cavalry at Dungarvon
during the riots, on whicli occasion he received the thanks of the Major-General of the district, and
also of the
Commander-in-Chief
in Ireland.
for the
Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, where General Ross, commandingin-chief, to whom he was Aide-de-Camp, was mortally wounded; operations and battle before New
Orleans, where Lieut. -General Sir Edward Pakenham, commanding-in-chief, to whom he was
Aide-de-Camp, was killed ; siege of Fort Bowyer in Florida. Served as second in command and
Quartermaster-General in the British Auxihary Legion of Spain.
4 Captain Creagh served the Sutlej campaign of 1843-f5 wiih the 9th Regt., and was present at
the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two clasps).
5 Captain Archer Burton served tlie Sutlej campaign of 1845-6 with the 3rd Light Dragoons,
and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two clasps).
6 Captain Fenton served witli the 53rd Rigt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-6, and was present
at the affair of Buddiwal, and in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one clasp).
7 Major Hall served as Staff Officer with the Madras Artillery, in the Light Field Force in the
Southern Mahratta Country in 1841, and was present at the taking of the Fort of Nepaunee served
also with Lord Gough's expedition to China (Medal), commanding Troop of Horse Artillery.
Received the Brevet rank of Major for his services.
8 Captain Whitle served at the Cape of Good Hope with the 91st Regt., and was present under
Sir Harry Smith at the attack and defeat of the emigrant Boers, on the 29th August 1848.
Iieicester. 1 Captain Sanders served as Civil Commandant of II.M.'s fort and settlement of
Dexcove, Gold Coast.
Ijincoln. 1 Captain Ibbotson served in the Prussian service as Captain of Carbineers in 1830
and 1831, and Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the General De Pfuel, Governor of Neufchatel, for
which services he was rewarded by being made a Knight of the Red Eagle, and has also the Medal
;
of Merit.
2 Captain Smith served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6 in the 48th Bengal Infantry, and was
present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two clasps).
3 Captain Mulhall served twenty-seven years in the 17th Regt,, and was present with it in the
first Atfghan campaign in 1839, including the capture of the fortresses of Ghuznee (Medal), and
Khelat.
4 Lieut. Bowman served in the Commissariat Department in the Peninsula in 1812-13-14; and
subsequently in the American war, and was present at New Orleans and Fort Bowyer.
London. 1 Captain Elmslie aerved with the 31st throughout the Sutlej campaign of 184S-6,
and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (shot
through the shoulder), and lias received a Medal and three clasps.
Merioneth. 1 Lieut. -Col. Morgan embarked with the 7th Fusiliers for Portugal, in March
1810, and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, where he was severely
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months. In April 1813 lie rejoined the regiment, in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse ; after whicli lie accompanied the Fusiliers to America, and was present at the
attack on New Orleans, in January 1815.
He has received the War Medal with eight clasps.
2 Surgeon Parry served with the 3rd Provisional Battalion of Militia in the South of France,
in 1814.
Middlesex. 1 Major Griffiths served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798; on the Staff
in the Peninsula in 1812-13-14, and in 1815 in Belgium.
2 Captain Colvill served in the 71st Regt. from May 1835 to July 1852. Served in Canada
during the Rebellion in 1838-9, and was engaged with the Rebels at Beauharnois, and particularly
mentioned in Colonel Philpott's report of that affair.
3 Major Tyndale served in the Peninsula with the 51st Light Infantry, and has received the War
Medal, with five clasps, for tlie battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. He
served also the Waterloo campaign.
4 Colonel Cannon served tlie Coorg cam])aign in 1834 as Lieut, in the 40lh Madras Infantry.
In 1835, raised 500 men in Devonshire for the British Legion in Spain, and was appointed Major
in the 6th Scotch regt.; in Sept. 1835, was engaged in a smart skirmish at Portugalette, at the
relief of Bilboa, and commanded two companies in the battle of Puento Niievo and defended the
passage of the bridge. In 1836 commanded the 4th regt. of the Legion in the actions on the
heights of Arlaban; was Major in the 9th Irish regt. and severely wounded in the battle at Ayeta,
Officers
675
of the Militia.
Third.
OTontgomery. 1 Captain Pryce served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign in the
Southern Mahratta Country and the Conean in 1844-4.5, and was in the storming parly at the capture of the Fortress of Panulla
and commanded an outpost at the capture of Munohur and
Munsuntosh.
2 Captain Beadnell served the campaign of 1840-41-42, and was present in the actions of Killa
Aziden, Goaine, Ghuznee, occupation of Cabool, and all the affairs in which the Candahar division
under General Nott was engaged in its progress through the Klioord Cabool, Tezeen, Jugdulluck,
and Khyber Passes (Medal).
Norfolk. 1 Captain Hon. Fred. Walpole was engaged in the operations in China (Medal),
while serving as Flag Lieutenant to the Naval Commander-in-Chief, Sir G. H. Seymour.
2 Captain Cormick served with the 17th Regt. throughout the campaign in AfTghanistan and
Beloochistan, under Lord Keane, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal)
;
and of Khelat.
3 Captain Browne served throughout the war with China (Medal), as Adjutant of the 49th Regt.,
and latterly as Brigade Major, and was present at Canton, Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Segoan, Chapoo (wounded), \Voosung, Chin Kiaug Foo, and Nankin.
Northampton. 1 Surgeon Terry served the campaign of 1815 with the 14th Regiment, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo and storming of Cambray.
Shropshire. 1 Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. W. N. Hill served in the Burmese war in 1825-26
(Medal), and was present in the actions of Prome and Tandwayn.
2 Captain Pardey served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
Somerset. 1 Lieut. -Col. Lnttrell served with the Grenadier Guards in the Peninsula, and has
He served also the
received the War Medal with two Clasps for the battles of the Niville and Nive
campaign of 181.5, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
1851-62.
Pickwick
with
the
Kaffir
war
of
Captain
served
the
91st
Regt.
in
2
Stafford. 1 Captain Gardiner served on the Staff of Colonel Outram, and in command of a
detachment of the 17th Regt. in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-5, and was present at
all the operations of the Light Field Force, including the capture of Gotea, 21st, and of Munohur
Stockades and Fort, 2.5th Jan. 1845
at the latter he led the Forlorn Hope, and was severely
wounded. Of his party of sixteen men, four were killed and nine wounded. Received the thanks of
the Governor-in-Council of Bombay, and those of the Commander-in-Chief in India, in General
War Medal
with
five clasps.
2 Captain Barnes served with the troops under General England in Southern AfTghanistan.
Accompanied Colonel Wymer's expedition from Candahar for the destruction of the enemy's forts
Served with General Nott's force at Candahar (Medal^, advance and
in the Urghundab Valley.
re-capture of Ghuznee (ISIedal), Cabool (Medal).
3 Captain Weston served the Punjaub campaign in the Bengal Native Infantry.
4 Captain de Teissier served in Scinde, in command of a detachment, protecting the stores and
ammunition of the army tracked up the Indus. Served also in the Light Company of the 17th
during the campaign in Aff"ghanistan and Beloochistan, and was present at the storm and capture
of the fortresses of Ghuznee and Khelat, fur which he has i-eceived the iMedal.
Sussex. 1 The Duke of Richmond Joined the army in Portugal, on the 24th July 1810, as Aidede-Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to the Duke of Wellington, with whom he remained until
the close of the war in 1814, and was present in all the skirmishes, affairs, general actions, and
sieges, which took place during that period, amongst which were the battles of Busaco and
576
Fuentes d'Onor, storming- of Ciiidad llodrigo, storming of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria,
and the Pyrenees, the first storming of San Sebastian, action at Vera, and battle of Orthes. He
was sent home with duplicate Despatches of the battle of Salamanca, and the capture of Astorga by
the Spaniards and with tlie Despatches of Vera and the entrance of the army into France. In Jan.
814, being- desirous of obtaining a practical knowledge of Regimental duty in the Field, he left the
Duke of Wellington's Staff to join the first battalion of his Regt.,the blm\ Light Infantry, and was
present with it in the battle of Orthes, where he was severely wounded in the chest by a musketAt the end of 1814, he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the
ball, which has never been extracted.
after the Prince
Prince of Orange, and was with him in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo
of Orange was wounded the Duke of Richmond joined the Duke of Wellington as Aide-de-Camp,
and remained with liis Grace during the remaining part of that campaign. His Grace has received
the War Medal with eight clasps.
2 Captain St. Clair served with the Bombay Horse Artillery in the campaign of 1839-40, in
Affghanistan, and was ju-esent at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of
Cabool also at the storming of Khi-jjuck.
The King-'s Own. 1 Captain Wardlaw is Exon of the Yeomen of the Guard his war services
;
15.
2 Captain Gray strvcd in the 7tli Dragoon Guards with the expedition against the insurgent
Boers beyond the Orange River, and was present in an affair on the 20th April 1845. Served also
throughout the Kaffir War of 1840-7.
J-cThe Queen's Own. 1 Captain Cowell served the Kandian campaign of 1817-18, and was
engaged with the enemy on numerous occasions.
2 Captain Simpson served in the Austrian service during tlie Hungarian war.
War-wick. 1 Captahi Mackenzie served the Gwalicr camjiaign of 1843-4, and has received the
Medal for the battle of Punniar.
Wiltshire. 1 Major Grove served in the Peninsula witli the 20th Regt. and has received the
War Medal witli four Clasps for the batt'.es of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Kivelle and Nive.
York. 1 Captain Jacson served in the Kaffir war in 1851-52 as Adjutant of the 2nd Queen's,
including the operations in the Fish River, Bush, and Waterkloof, and the Trans Kei expedition.
2 Captain Newcomb served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with four clasps
for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
3 Lieut.-Col. Barnett served the campaign of 1815 with the 7Ist Regt., and was present at the
battle of Waterloo.
4 Captain Armytage served with the Gtli Regt. in the Katfir war of 1846-7, at the close of which
he was appointed Superindendeut of the military village of Woburn, on the immediate frontier of
the colony. He served also through the Kaffir war of 1850-51-52, and was severely wounded on
the 28th Jan. 1852.
War
Services of the
Pife. 1 Captain Scott served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassca, the Nive, and the
Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie, where he received a bayonet wound.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at tlie battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He
has received the War Medal with two clasps for Vittoria and Nive.
Forfar. 2 Captain M'Neill served in the Peninsula, and lias received the Silver War Medal
with eight clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Ross. 3 Colonel Fraser lost a leg at the siege of Burgos, when serving in the Foot Guards. He
has received the War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca.
Dublin City. 4 Captain Russell was a Captain in the 98th with the expedition to tlic North
of China (Medal) in 1842, and was present at the storming of the city of Chin Kiang Foo, as also
at the attack and capture of the Tartar entrenched camps on the heights outside the city ; and he
was also at the landing before Nankin.
King's County. 5 Captain Cox served as Lieut, of Royal Artillery in Sir J(din Moore's campaign in the north of Spain and battle of Corunna, from 1808 to 1809. Joined the Portuguese army
in 1811, present at the siege and capture of Badajoz in 1812, battle of Castalla, and botli sieges of
In October 1814 he was promoted to an
Tarragona in 1813, and blockade of Barcelona in 1814.
Unattached compa ny in the Lino, but continued to serve as a Captain of Portuguese Artillery till
lie has received a gold cross for four
the Briti.sh officers \\ere withdrawn from Portugal in 1819.
campaigns from John VI., lute King of Portugal also the War Jledal with two clasps for Corunna anii Badajoz.
Iiimerick County. C> Captain Low served with the 53rd in the campaign on the Sutlej in
18G (Medal), including Hie battle of Aliwal and Sobraon.
'
MILITARY
BIOGRAPHICAL
MAJOR
ACLAND,
PALMER,
Lieut. -General
Sir
H. G.
DICTIONARY.
HART,
WROTH
49Tir
of Ceylon,
Regt.
amy
N.B.
Officers
As
now
the first Volume of Major Earfs Military Biographical Dictionary of General and Field
holditiy rani; in ike Army, icill be shortly published ; it is, therefore, particularly requested
may not now be further delayed. This vorJc will also embrace Ilia career of disiinguishcd Officers of every K,vis'K, including those retired and deceased since the last Jf'at , where their
and in such cases only.
Service can be satisfactorily ascertained,
that communications
ADAIR
ADAIR
commanded
battles.
Nuovo
owing
when
to quit the
LIFE ASSURANCE
STrtislres.
P. Pleydell, Bouverie, jun., Esq.,
John
London.
Oldham.
Piatt, Esq.,
trrrtorfi.
G.
I.
J.
West, London.
Temple, and Avenue Villa,
Regent's Park, London.
W. S. Fitzwiliiam, Esq., Belgian Vice-Consul, and Kilburn.
Capt. R. Ford, Brooklands, Battersea, Lon-
W.
don.
T. Hibbert Esq., Urmston, Manchester.
Moore,
r.
Esq.,
The
Elms,
Higher
Broughton, Manchester.
Nicholson, Albert-terrace, Stretford
New
Road Manchester.
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J.
Park.
Manchester.
J. Brightman, Esq., Western Villas, Maida
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Solicitors.
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Manchester.
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Surgeon
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Sir
Le Gros
Manchester,
J. Hodgson, Esq.
auiiitors.
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all
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WILLIAM JAMES STRICKLAND.
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bermere, G.C.B.,
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J.
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D. Magens, Esq.
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T. Vardon, Esq.
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ClKiiriiiun.
William Whitmoue.
Deputy Cliairnuin
Geo. Harkey, Esq.
George II. Hooper, Esq.
Esq.,
V^:\,
W.
C.B.
H. Goschen, Esq
Phyncian.
Surgeon.
3,
Ellis,
Solicitors.
At a DIVISION OF PROFITS oa the 27th May, 1853, the sum of 106,008Z. was
assigned to the Assured in Bonuses varying with the ages on Policies of six years'
and this sum,
standing, from 22 to 43 per cent, on the Premiums paid witliin that period
with previous appropriations, makes an aggregate of ^^320,1 80 as Bonuses added to the sums
Originally assured, or taken, at the option of the Policy-holders, in reduction of Premiums.
The CLAIMS PAID on death amount to '713,681, and in no one instance, during the
tice7ity -eight years of its existence, has the Company engaged in litigation.
;
Forms
may
'
ELKINGTON AND
CONYERS,
Secretary.
CO.,
THE PATENTEES,
Be"- respectfully to intimate to iheir Friends aud the Public generally, that they have added
to their extensive assortment of
EXaElCTRO PLiATE,
AN IMPOP.TANT VARIETT OF
BliOWZS FKODUCTIONS,
GII.r,
SIXiVEB.,
IN THE HIGHEST CLASS OF ART,
AWB
INCLUDIXG
SIDEBOARD, TABLE, AND OTHER PLATE; BUSTS, VASES, AND BASALSO, FIGURES FROM THE ANTIQUE, AND FROM
THE DESIGNS OF
by
]Zi:SS^S lI.K2NaTOI?
New
&,
CO.,
on
and
Scientific
usual.
THIS Portmanteau
is
admitted by
all
all
who
combine
all
it
to
travel.
The peculiar conveniences of this Portmanteau are, that it contains separate compartments for each description of clothes, linen, boots, &c. each division is kept
;
is
JOHN SOUTHGATE
ALSO CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
REAIi SOLID
LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS,
which are manufactured under his personal inspection, and in the manufacture of
which the very best Solid Leather is used, and only first-rate skilful workmen employed. His Portmanteaus have been extensively known for the last twenty-five years,
and have obtained the highest character for extreme durability, strength, and wear.
J.
SouTHGATE
LADIES'
improved
TRAVELLING TRUNKS,
Containing, Division for Bonnets, Trays for Dresses, and replete with every possible
convenience.
The above may be obtained of Messrs. Grindlay & Co., Cornhill, Mr. Wilkinson, 30, Cockspur- street, aud Messrs. Moore & Co., 14, St. James Street, London;
of Mr. Hunt, Above Bar, Soiilhainpton ; of Mr. Bavs, Hatter, Cambridge; of most
Outfitters and Saddlers throughout the kingdom, and of
JOHN SOUTHGATE,
Manufacturer of every description of Travelling Equipage for Home or Continental
Use, and Bullock, Overland, and other Trunks for India.
76,
PIPES.
"The above engraving represents accurately a section of a leaden pipe, whicli was employed for a short time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr. Dick, of
Bonchurch, Isle of Wight. The original seciion of the pipe is 8| inches long, 2J inches
diameter, and 5-16 inches thick. A great part of the internal surface is corroded by the
but, as shown in the drawing, four deep excavations have been made,
action of the water
and another is shaded out of view by the manner in which the section of the pipe has been
The water has cut these deep pits ahiiost through the pipes, and not only upon the
cut.
portion which we have illustrated, but has formed similar chasms throughout the entire
Expositor.
length."
;
From
Raymond
Sir
Wight.
(second testimonial.)
March
" In reply to your
lOtk, 1852.
From
C.
Duke
(second testimonial.)
Office of Works, Woburn Park, Jan. lOth, 1852.
In answer to your inquiries respecting the Gutta Percha Tubing for Pump
although it will eat lead through
Suctions I find that the water has not affected it in the least,
it largely, being cheaper than lead, much easier fixed, and a
in two years we have adopted
more perfect job."
" Gentlemen
;
bv
PAT E NT EES,
18,
WHARF
DEAN
E'S,
LONDON BRIDGE,
AND
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,
ESTABLISHED
A.D.
17U0.
ness
DRAY
dra'wing-room: stoves,
A large and
handsome
collection of Bright Stoves for the Drawing or Diningroom, embracing all the newest designs, is always on Sale, in the Stove and Fender department of Deane, Dray, & Co.'s Establishment.
They have applied to
these and other classes of Registered Stoves patented improvements, economising
the consumption of fuel, for which the highest testimonials have been given.
Deane, Dray, & Co. also invite attention to their improved Cooking Stove,
adapted for Gentlemen's mansions and all large establishments, with Kitchen
Kanges of the best construction. In Fenders and Fire Irons they are constantly
introducing every novelty, at the lowest possible prices.
FAMILIES FURNISHING.
on application, Dean, Dray, & Co.'s General Furnishing
Priced List, enumerating more than 500 articles selected from the various departments of their establishment, requisite in fitting up a Family residence, including
Table Cutlery, Electro-Plate Lamps, Papier Mache Trays, Fenders and Fire Irons,
Iron Bedsteads, Britannia Aletal, Tin and Japan Ware, Turnery, Brushes, Mats,
may
&c.
DEANE,
RAY
& CO.
LONDON BRIDGE.
I I
CHAPPELL,
388,
STRAND, Corner
of
Soutuampton Street,
trial,
Established 1825.
OFFICERS' BEDSTEADS
HEAL
AND BEDDING.
& SON
Service.
HEAL
& SON,
TOTTENHAM-COURT ROAD.
ROBEET WISS
Respectfully calls the attention of the Public to his
ROBERT
WISS
TEETH.
BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
Newly-Invented and Patented Application of Chemically-Prepared
White
India Rubber
Palates.
new
7s. 6d.,
Lleut.-Gen.
Sir
Lieut.-Gen. Sir
The History
By
Work, and
a Cheaper Edition of
Plates,
Scinde, and
This
William Napier.
Campaigns
Lieut.-Gen. Sir
in the
Cutchee
Hill^.
William Napier.
that on " Indian Misgovernment," hold a light to each other, and to the
Public,
Now
icady,
in
2 vols.,
CASTELLAMONTE
An
By
L,
The
Maladies.
They have deservedly obtained the high patronage of their Majesties the King
of Prussia and the King of Hanover, very many also of the Nobility and Clergy,
and of the Public generally, use them, under the recommendation of some of the
most eminent of the Faculty.
Prepared and sold in Boxes, Is. \h\., and Tins, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d,, and 10s. 6d. each,
by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London.
Sold Retail by all Druggists, &c., in the whole world.
N.B. To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words " Keating's
Cough Lozenges"
VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL.
Church
Sir,
to Mr.
44,
OSLER,
A SELECT
and
EXTENSIVE STOCK
KAYE'S
WORSDELLS VEGETABLE
PILLS,
fully
demonstrated
the
surprising
efficacy of
most valuable
FAMILY MEDICINE
that was ever presented to notice.
had long been given up by eminent medical practitioners, and considered hopeless
cases
THESE PILLS
ARE
PREPARED
JOHN KAYE,
OF
ONLY
BY
ESQ.,
perfect
safety
constitutions.
They
purify the blood, strike at the root of disease, and free the stomach
all
crudities
They
tion,
Stomach Complaints,
Worms, &c.
General Debility,
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Newspaper, published every Saturday, price Sixpence, specially deall Government Offices in every department of the State, both in
England and the Colonies.
This Journal contains each week a List of all Vacancies and
Appointments in the Treasury, Post Office, Admiralty, Audit Office, Royal Dockyards, War
Office, Home and Colonial Departments, Foreign Office, Coast Guard, and all other
Departments of the State, both in England and the Colonies. The information is official
and authentic. The Civil Service Gazette is also a complete Newspaper, with the usual
Parliamentary, Legal, Home and Foreign News, Literary Notices, and Theatrical Critiques.
first-class Official
Its Ecclesiastical Intelligence supplies a List of Clerical Vacancies, with the name of the
Patron and Value of each Living. It contains the usual Naval and Military Gazettes; and
in the General News will be found an account of Vacancies in Railways and Dockyards,
and all the great Incorporated Companies.
To be had of all Booksellers and Newsveuders at the Railway Stations, or direct from the
Office, 5, Catherine-street, Strand,
London.
Army
Have succeeded in perfecting a System for the Valves of all Brass Instruments, which
Equalizes the Tones of the Open and Valved notes, so that the nicest ear cannot detect
a difference either in power or quality.
The smallness of these valves offers great facility
for execution.
HAITE
7,
&
LEACH, PATENTEES,
NEW COVENTRY
STREET, LONDON.
TO
tion of
modern
HEWLETT
art.
LIQUID HAIR-DYE:
England
tliat will
PUBLISHED
BY
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD
ARCHIBALD ALISON'S
SIR
& SONS.
NEW WORK.
HISTORY OF EUROPE,
I.
and
II.,
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Price each
15
Price
10 10
6
,,
Price each
Upwards
of
In
demy
Price
4to
In crown 4to
2 12
,,
Portraits, in 2 vols.
8vo
Price
10
By
In 8vo
Price
FORTIFICATION;
16
for
By Lieut.
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Bengal Engineers.
8vo, Plates
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folio,
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followed by
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JOHNSTON'S SCHOOL CLASSICAL ATLAS
PEOPLE'S EDITION OF MR. WARREN'S WORKS.
In Is. parts. "The Diary of a Late Physician," complete, price 5s. 6d.,
To be
12
cloth.
AI.I AHIVEED'S
THEASUHES.
AHMED'S ANTZBIZ.IOUS
AI.I
PII.Z..
THIS
kind.
And am,
&c.,
R. Humphrey.
To
Ahmed's Treasures.
AI.I AHIVEISD'S
COUGBE
FII.I.S.
An
infallible
remedy
for
Sir,
It
is
obliged servant,
O.
To
I.
Kelly.
AI.I
AHMEB'S
HEAZ.IKG- 7I.AISTZ;il.
A most invaluable Plaister for the cure of Ulcers, Cancers, Contused Wounds,
Gangrene, Varicose Veins, Whitlows, Boils, Chilblains, &c.
LEG.
" Messrs. Clarke and Cripps have great pleasure in informing the Proprietors of
Ali Ahmed's Medicines, that they have had a case of ulcerated leg of long standing
cured by the application of Ali Ahmed's Healing Plaister in the short space of ten
days, the patient at the same time taking the Antibilious Pills, two at bed-time
every other night. Ihey are also happy to say, that two cases of varicose veins,
under treatment, are progressing favourably."
''Netting Hill, April 23rd, 1853.
TREASURES
are to be had, in Boxes at Is. LJd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and
are silvered in the Oriental style, by which all disagreeable
taste is removed ; and their brilliancy is an imdeniable proof that no mercurial
To be had at the Depot, No. 9, and
preparation is present in these compounds.
and of everj' respectable Chemist and
10, St. Bride's Avenue, Fleet Street, London
These
10s. 6d.
The
Pills
Medicine Vender.
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
BY EVERY MAKER
IN THE WORLD.
Second
Hand Trials
Given.
WHISTLER,
11,
STEAND, OPPOSITE
TEAFALG AK SQUARE.
in
Tea Spoons
Fiddle
Pattern.
Strongest
Fiddle.
10s.
13s.
19s.
16s.
5s.
6s.
8s.
Silver.
Thread
Pattern.
King's
Pattern.
28s.
30s.
21s.
lis.
25s.
125.
R.
& J. SLACK
Elkington
ver,
&
except by mark.
Tea Spoons
40s.
30s.
IBs.
c
Fenders and Furnishing Ironmongery.
RICHARD & JOHN SLACK solicit an inspection of thetr extensive
assortment of
Fenders, Fire Irons, Candle Lamps, and every article in Furnishing Ironmonftery, at prices
resulting
in Cash
advantages
of
the
Establishment
convince
purchasers
at
tiieir
that will
Payments. Bronzed Fenders, with Steel Bars, from 10s. ; Ornamental Iron ditto, from
4s.'6d. ; Fire-irons, from 2s. 6d. ; Set of three paper Tea-Trays, 25s. ; Kitchen Knives
and Foi-ks, 6s. 6d. per dozen.
As the limits of an advertisement will not admit of a detailed list, Purchasers are requested to send for their Book of Drawings and prices, gratis and post free. Orders above
i sent carriage free, per rail, within 200 miles. Established 1818.
336,
STRAND,
S.
EYRE'S
Title.
LIST
FOR
SUPPLYING
THE
LONDON
PAPERS.
112,
STANDEN
Under
now ready
Discovery in Teeth.
ME.
HOWARD,
a larger
Shetland Socks,
and
all
cles
Plaids
A New
JAMES'S
ST.
FLEET STREET.
52,
52, fi.i:i:t
street^
also Scotch
in the piece,
Linsey
HAS
Waterproof Cloaks
They
not to be distinguished
THE
the future.
ex-
either
Ladies or Gentlemen.
SOYER'S RELISH
&
to
Blackwell,
Her Majesty,
in
advance.
INDIAN NEWS;
'T'HE
J-
24 Nos. paid
ROSSI'S
FORor
MARINE TINCTURE-
contract
Brown
if
required, or
Sold
ago, by a
numerous body of
Bottles
rise to
and 21s.
principal
in
the
on
tlie
its
appearance gave
papers.
Sole Inventor,
LOUIS ROSSI,
254,
Coiffeur,
REGENT STREET.
Old Bailey.
BASS'S
CADETS
and
and
BERRY
London Agents,
JAMES' STREET.
3, ST.
labelled, and each cork
branded
Devonshire Cider.
for India, can be completely equipped at Fortyeight Hours' Notice, if necessary, on the most
Harris's,
reasonable terms, at Maynard
&
126, Leadenhall-street,
London.
James's Street,
3, St,
&
'T^HE most
-^
calibre,
Ten
to Twenty-five Guineas.
and
combined. Patent Barrow, and
other Gold-washing Machines and Californian
Cradles, Stamping Machines, Boring Tools, improved Steel Mining Shovels, Patent Picks and
other Tools of all kinds, ar>d best quality.
Tents, Corrugated Iron Houses, Portable Folding and other Iron Bedsteads, Emigrants' Portable Cooking Stoves, Portable Bakers' Ovens,
Patent Glazed Iron Dinner Services and Culinary Utensils. Ironmongery and Tin Ware of
all kinds
also. Patent Revolvers and other
Pistols, Rifles, Ammunition, &c.
Emigrants'
Lists, with Drawings of Iron Houses, &:c.,
TENT
Gun Maker,
Hill,
Pistols, single
Adam's
&c-
ledge that
PERMANENT MARKING
am
INK,
this
is
to
give notice,
Reilly,
Street,
London.
London.
that I
estabi.zshi:d ufivards of
seventy yeahs.
SCHWEPPE &
J.
SODA, POTASS,
Co.'s
CRATED LEMONADE.
Principal Manufactory, Berners-street, London.
Branch
Manufactories.
London-road,
Liverpool;
at
SCHWEPPE &
it
off as
name of
SCHWEPPE'S.
SCHWEPPE
and
that
it
represent
only.
SCHWEPPE'S
LEMONADE
Is an agreeable refreshing beverage, and as a relief in cases of Fever and other inflammatory
complaints, is universally recommended by the Faculty; and they also strongly recommend
their
LIQUID MAGNESIA,
An
elegant preparation, which their long experience in the manufacture of Alkaline Waters
enables them to produce in a state of the greatest purity and strength. This valuable Antiacid is a certain remedy in cases of Uout, Heartburn, Acidity of Stomach, and is particularly
In bottles, at Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each.
useful for children during the period of dentition.
Co. refer to the fact, tiiat they continue regularly to
It is witli niucli pride J. S.
supply the royal palaces at Windsor and London with the above Waters; a distinction which
&
they have enjoyed through many successive reigns, and that no other manufacture of the
is so decidedly preferred by the aristocracy, and the public generally, of the United
kind
Kingdom.
Importers of
and quarts.
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