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August, 1839.
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EXHIBITING
GIVING ALSO
LONDON:
rUBLLSIIED BY SMITH, ELDER AND CO. CORNHILL.
1S39
EXPLANATIONS.
C Before the Name, denotes that the Officer was at the Battle of Trafalgar.
^ Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Peninsula, or the
South of France.
"'' °^ *"
S183 Waterloo Medal, i^^'''' "''"frl P,'','!f * '",sf«'7
I 16th, l7th, or leth June, Is^r""*'""'
ISlo.t
N. B. In the List of General and Field Officers, the Names printed in Italic are those of
Officers retired from the Army, who have been specially allowed to retain their Rank, but
without receiving Pay or progressive Promotion.
^ t Officers present in either of these actions are allowed two years' additional service.
FIELD-MARSHALS.
VMI HliOrafe ARTIlUn, DUKE OP WELLINOTON, (TO. OCB.* Of//. 21 June, 1913— Colonel of the Grenadier
Regl. of Fool Uuanh. f! Jiin. 1847— Coloncl-in-Chief of the RiHi: Brigade, 10 Feb. 18.20— Constuble of the Tower
of London— and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 29 Dec. IHdfl.
HU U^esl; The KINO of HANOVER, KO. KP. ^ OCB. 2« Nov. 1813.
Ula Royal Hichnesa ADOLPHUS FREDERICK, Dl'KE of CAMBRIDGE, KO. OCR. OCMO. ^ OCH. 26 Nov.
ISIS— Colonel of ihe Coldjlreani Ouurds, i Sept. 1805
Corpa, 22 Jan. 1827.
—Colonel-in-Chief of tile OOlh, or The KinE'f
' Royal Riflo
His llajesly, The KINO of the BELGIANS, KO. OCB. ^ OCH. 24 .May, ISIO.
Sir A. Mackeniie, Bt. G CB. f Hon. J. Brodrick John Sulivan Wood, from
from 38 F. James Durham 8 Dr. Lt. of the tower
1803. 25 September. 9 T. Lard Lynedoch, GCB. J.M. Kerr,/rom S R. V. Bn. of London.
Sir Jas. Sicuan, Bl. OCU. OC.VG. 1 P. Uor. of Tho. !icott,/rom »4 P. ^ i£i Hon. Sir C. Colvillc,
a Dr. Dumbarton Cattle. Sir Hilgrovc Turner, GCH. GCB. Jf GCH. 5 F.
.y AC. 10 P. F. C. White, /ram Or. Gds.
182S. 27 May. Hon. W. M. .Maitland Gore Bri>«'ne, 44 P.
Fr». Fuller. 2 W. Ind. Regt. f Hon. SirG. L. Cole, GCB.
M. Archdall./rom 12 Dr. LI.
f Sir H. Fane, OCB.l D.O.
27 P. Oov. of Grarctend Conim. ill fAiff in tin
1412. 1 Januarj. Gor. of Ihe ItU of iriy*/. and Titbury Fort. East Indies.
W. iSari Cathnrt, AT. 2 Sir G. Drummond, GCB. Franeis Moore $ Sir Geo. Anson, GCB.
L.O. Got.oJtluJI. 4»P. Robert, VL*c. Lorton 4 Dr. Gds.
Sir H. Pigot, QCila. 3d P. James Wharton,/roni 21 Dr. |) Sir W. H. Clinton, GCB. tl K. A. JSVirlo/' Effingham,
Hon. Edward Bligh 53 P. GCB. 3 P.
1813. 4 June. Edra. JE. of Cork, KP. T. R. Charleton^/'rom R. Art.
Sir O. Nuitent, Bt. GCB. Bon. Sir Hen. Geo. Grey, 1837. 10 January. ^ W.T.Dilkes,/ro«i S.Fus.
P. Capl. of Si. ilaicet. CCJJ.\t GC/T. 13 Dr. F. T. Hammond, G CU. LI. Gds. Lt. Gov. of Qur6ir.
Bl. Hon. Sir Geo. Ueiretl, 9 //on. Sir E. Paget, GCB.
UCB.ei
Gor. of Bdiab. Cattle. P Sir John Oswald, GCB.
If OCMO. 35 P.
Bl. F. 28 P. Gov. of CheUea R. D. HInke
Botp. Hon. Robert Meade, 12 P. Pinson Bonham, /rom 69 P.
I8U. 4 June. 9 8. Vitc. Combermere, P Sir W. Housloun, Bt. P Sir Wm. Anson.BJ. KCB.
f J. F. Lord Howden, OCB. Si GCH. 1 LifeGds. GCn.H GCB. 20 P. 47 P.
(JCB.
>V 43 P. KC. Got. of Sheernett. Geo. Michell Charles Terrot,/rom R. Art.
Edwmrd Morrison, 13 P. 9 Wt Rowland, Lord Hill, Sir T. Hialop, Bt. GCB.
Gov. of Chetler. GCB. GCH. tf KC. R. 48 P. 1838. 28 June.
0<onre Jas. Earl Ladlow, H. Gd». Oor. of Plij- T. Earl of Elgin, KC. Sir ThoB. Saumarcz
aCB. SCO. Fiu. Gdj. viouth. Oeiu~Conim.'in~ David Hunter C. Callendar,/roni 88 P.
Hon. P. St. John Ch„f }l Sir John Slade, Bt. G CB. Jas. Meredith./rom R.Mar.
Sir (h-n. Pigol, Bt. 5 Dr. Gd.. 9 J. S.Saunders,/rom 61 P.
1814. 23JnIr. Frederick Miilland, 58 P. Sir P. A. Wetherall, GCH. G. Wil9on,/ri.i)i R.Inv.Art.
9 S8 Bit Boj/. Hightuu Sir Martin Hunter, O'CtfO. 82 P. Sir Warren M. Peacocke,
V. F. H. Hrredit. Prince * GCH. from 104 P. f Hon. Sir W. Lumley, KCH.» KC.from Coldst.
oA Orange, UCB. Bor. of Slirtind CiulU. fiCfl. Dr. Gov. of Kintate.
G<ls.
9 W.Curr, Inc. Berwford, P Sir M. Disney, A'CB. J. Pare
18ia. 12 Augutl. GCB. * GCH. 10 P. 15 P. Sir C. Wale, KCB. 33 P.
Bon. E. Pinch, 22 P. On. of Jertey. fj. M'Keniie 9 ZEl Sir J. O. Vandeleur,
laaac Gucojrne, 54 P. A. G. Stirling GCB. 18 Dr.
D. D. Wemju, from 19 P. 1830. 22 JiUy. J. Mi.'hel Cha. P. Douglas, from 3 Dr.
Gor. of Ttfnttnouth and Thomas Baker Sir W. WiUinson, GCitG. Sob. B. Clayton, KC. 12 Dr.
CUjr fori. Henrr Williams from 30 F. R A. J. Ooldie, from D.O.
Thomaa GnMvenor, 65 F. Sir J. Praser, GCH. from J. HodL-son, 4 P. ^ir R. H. ShealTe. Bl. 30 F.
J. I^yrd Forbes, 21 P. R. York Rang. Ll. Got. R. T. Nelson Hon. Sir Alex. DulT, GCH.
91jEI H. W. .v. o/ Antleser, of Cietler. James Robertson 37 P.
KG. GCB. .t GCH. 7 Peier Heron E. W. L. Popham ^ Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin,
HuliKra, Capt. of CoKtt J. Kamsay, from Chass. Brit. Sir P. J. O. Maclean, Bt. KCB.AGCn. II F. Sur.
CoMllr. Sir J. 1). I'lrouchton, Bt. 84 P. Gen. of I be Ordnanre.
Wm. Dyott, 63 P. 9 Sir H. P.Campbell, JiC'B. Wm. Eden, from 84 P.
1821. IB July. f fir R.c. Ferguson, GCB. •V GCH. 25 P. P Sir Geo. T. Walker, JJf.
Sir Joa. Champagne, OCU. 78 F. P Cbii. Wm. ilarq. of Lon- GCB. 52 P. Ll. Gov. of
17 F. Sir R. Macfarlane, KCB. donderry, acB. If acu. Cbrltra Hotpilal.
G. Cockbom, GClf. * GCH. 32 P. Sir J. Hamilton Dalrymple,
Bditard Dunne Sir John G. Craabir, GCB. Bl. 92 P.
3
.
1808. 26 April. 18 F.
R. Art.
* KCB. 17 Dr.
W.TkonUon, late of 1 F.G Bt. 19 Bt. Hon. Sir E. Blakeuey,
1830. 22 July. affl Sir Tho. Reynell,
KCB. 87 F. K.C.B,^- GCH. 7 F. Com.
1809. 25 Oct. Sir C. Imhoff the Troops in Ireland.
F Gabriel Gordon, 91 F. Sir Loftus W.Otway, CB. KCB.
B. N. Hopkins, late of 82 from 26 P. 13 Sir Jas. C. Dalbiac,
Saniuel Need, 9 Lane. 3 Dr. Gds.
aa Sir Wm.N'icolay, CB.
1814. 4 June. Edward Webber
lyKClf./t-omR. Staff. C. 13 Sir SJ. Maclean,
KCB.
Wm. Tlwvias, Lt, Gov. of Tho. L'Estrange -B^ 60 P-
fflSa Sir E. Kerrison,
Tynemouth ij- Cliff Fort. Clia. Craven
^- O.C.B. 14Dr. 19 Sir R. D. Jackson,
KCB.
Foveaux CB.
M T. Count von der Decken, J.
Dr. Lionel Smith, B<.
aCH. h. p. Ger. Leg. T. N. Wyndham,/ro!n 1 ir
19 Sir Tho. Hawker,
KCH.
Birkenhead Glegg BTCiJ. ^- GCH. 40 P. Goo.
6 Dr. Gds.
Lewis Mosheim of Jamaica. Quentm,
1819. 12 August.
Sir Rob. Barton, KCH. 19 affl Sir O. A.
George Mcyrich m a2B Sir Jas. Lyon, KCB 19
CB. ^- KCH.
& GCB. 24 F. Sir Wm. Paterson, ifCif
affl «" Colin Campbell,
1825. 27 May.
•
Jas. Orde,/rom late 99 F. from 7 P. Capt.ofCaris- 19 KCB. 72 P. Lent. Gov. of
Sir C. Bulkeley Egerton brooh Castle.
^ Tcr. O'Loghlin, late of a GCmO. KCH. 13 Sir J. Wright
Guise, Bt Noca Scotia.
Sco.Fus.Gd- „ Sir J. Wilson. KCB.
89 P. 82 P.
27 F. KCB. from
H.J. Cumining,K:Cfl'.
a Bt. Hon. Sir O. Murray, 19 Sir Lancers. 19 Sir C. W.
Doyle, CB. _, 13 Sir S. F.
Whittingham,
OCS.LyGC2r.42F. Ooo. 12
Vet. KCB.^- KCH.7\F.Com.
Sir Cha. Phillip9,/rom 44 F GCH./rom late 10 B.
of Tort George. Sir J. Bathurst, KCB.
manding in Chief the
MaiaBf.So/i.SirJ.Kempt, T. Birch Reynardson, frotu 19 Troops in the Windmard
ecB. If ecs. 2 F. Lt. Quar. Mas. Gen. Dep. from late 1 Arg. Fen. Gov.
of Bcrtrick.
and Leeward Inlands.
Gov: of Fort William. M John, Earl of Carysfort, CB. 78 F. 19 affl Sir
J.Colborne,GCB.
front Gren. Gds. 19 Paul Anderson,
Sir E. Uoyil,ECH. 7Dr.O.
as Sir A. F. Barnard, * GCH. 28 P. Gov.-Gen.
Matthew Sharpe ffl affl Sir P. Maitland, 93 and Comm. of the Forces
Wid- KCB. 76 F. JiCB. *GCfl". Rifle Brig.
Sir D. Latimer Tinling in North America.
19 Hon. Tho. Edward
Capel, Richard Pigot,/rom 21 Dr. B(. GCB.
drington, KCH. 13 Sir A.Campbell,
from Gren. Gds. James Watson, CB. 14 P.
M Ricliard Blunt, 66 F. /rom P. Spencer C. Parry, R. Art. " F-
Sir Hen.Bayly,GC/f. 8 F. G. Basil Mundy,
2
a Sir Thos. M'Mahon, Br.
'
1891. itJiiir- II S<r Tho. Pnuun, CB. ^ Sir John Harvey, KCB. ^
O. D. HobertMOn, CB. Iat« KCn.from 23 F. f. KCH. Licul. Oor. of
of K» P. 9 .Vir Dug. Little GUmour, yrir Brunarrieh 1707. 28 January.
9 Lpuu iriUiam, Vlv. rf/ KCB. 9 Sir L. Greenwell, A"CB. Sir It. Cuni/nijhamtf PI.
ATW.lm.ofSOF. a.Sir G. H. B. War, C
Cliobol. CB. J- A'CH. from 43 F. laic of 6i P.
Sir Palr,ek Host, liCMU. 9 .Sir J. I>.)ucla». A" Ci) ()Za Sir iJ.Seovell, ATB.
* AC//. Imlr of 7i K. •r. of (iu^mteif, *. (.or. oflhl K. Mil. Collrnr
|l V. WalJtrr, lolc uf M F. 9 IB Sir J. Waters, A'CJI. 9 I'lyi^st**, Lord Downes,
Cayl.of rarmouDiCiulU.
a? Mar.
IS2S. aSir W. Marl>ran. A'(7/. 9 Va iir Rob. Hen. Dick, IS02. 29 April.
Srnrj/ Cka. Darling, Ut« $ .Sir W. P. Currol, CJJ. 4' A"CB. ,V KCH. H. il. Clateriiifff iate of
of Nova Scotia Ff DC. Klll.frum IS P. 9 is Sir Neil Donglus, 96 P.
Sir Jas. CamplHrll. KCH. 9 £0 HI. Bon. .Sir Henri- ,t A"(7/.
latr of R. Mar. Hanllnre. KCB. «7 P. 9 Sir T. Downtnan, CB. 4-
H. Sewell, CB. 31 P. ta
PliUip Woddioiue, late IWm. Cochrane, Cnatt. Ju.
Dep. liimr. Halt. Gen. 1807.
of 1 Life Gds. do. Adj. Gen. do. H. Le Blanc,
East ludicx do. tSi T. W. Robbin.«, h. p.
ilaj. of diet.
B £B W. L. IHrUne, h. p. 5ta H Somerset, KB. Cape
. tea Hospital 6 Feb.
If F. do. Mounted Rif. Comm. on
SOarrOn. do. £21 Rod. Macneil, Uoatt.do. the Frontitr, Cape oj' 1810.
9 as Jot. Tluckwell, CB. BOw- Dean Pilt,
KB. Iiup. Good Bope do. C. de Vogelsang, h. p. Roll's
KB. S Or. do Fd. Djr. Bee. Vist.
im Art.
A. Mtcdonald, CB. R. m. Sutherland, 5 F. do.
do. «H.Rain,y,CB.i-ff.Cn.do.
do. Nich. Wodehouse, 50 P. do.
Hec. M'Laine, Unatt. do.
Rcgt. 25 July
»m. Dales, KB. h. p. Mac-
, Earl of Darlingti donald's Recr. Corps do.
9 .Sii- Wm. L. Hi-rrie*, CB. B Va. Bon. C. Gore, CB.
A'C//. liiatt. do. KH. Dp. Quae. Mast.
Unat.. B £a J. Baron Bulow, CB.
Geo. Aug. Wetherell CB. KH.]i.p. Ger. Leg. 1 .Aug.
BJ.MDooald, CB.B2F.do. Oen. in Canada KB.
do. 1 F. do. J. W. de Ulmenslein, do.
B Tho. S. St. CWr, CB. KB. Robert Dalyell, Vnall.
do. John M'Caskill, 1:^.9 P. do. 23 Oct.
I'nalt. do. Sa
W. L. Walton, Coldst. John Carter. KB. 1 P. do.
B"-^'. Wm. Palj, CB. KB. Gds. do. W.Douglaa, h.p. R. Eng. do.
M P. do. 9 Wm. Rlchaxdjon, R. Hor.
,- 2a J. Simpson,
g , „. Unal. do
1811.
Rob. Lucas, h. p. York. Ra.
BO. H. Zuhlckr, CB. h. p. _ Gdi.
Port. S.^rr. do BThomajFyet»,R, Eng. do.
do. B aa J. p. Love, CB. KB.
53 P. do. C. J. 3IUntl, CB. late of
G. W. Wolkrr. 21 P.
B£D
do. BEd. Famhawe, CB. do. do.
Lord J. Uu7, I'nalt. Tho. Cunnioeham, do. do.
ZS Bon. G. Anson, Va. do! 05 P. do.
D. il'Or.gor, do. do Luke Aim, CB. lale of .55 P.
do. Tho. J. Forbid, R. Art. do. Edw. Warner, h. p. 26 P do
T. Halh. Duw«, CB. h. p. 11 July
la
Tho. Rogers, CB. do. do. B ^m. C. Silon, CB. h. p. 9i>BIt.B. Cooke, CB. lalc
22 Dr. do. Thomai Gunible, do. do. tW P.
Barri, B. Barrit, KB. Imlr Alel. Monro, KB. do. ofOren. Ods. 7 Nov.
do. do. Nich. Hamilton, KB. Imp
of nP. 10 Jim Ja«. P.Cockbum, do. do. Field (Iff. Kee. Dul. do. isia.
BTbo. J. WnnxH, CB. h. p. Tiomas Colhy, R. Eng. do. H. Stapleton, h. p. 40 P. do. Pra. Plunkett, late 5
»» P. ». do.
i
Royal
Rob. H.Bin-h, R. An. do.
I
Jamea D«inl«, 3 P. do. Vel. Bn.
B R- Burd nabrirl, CB. KB. -. R-Poi. Unalt. Brt.Aidt-
i
1 Jan.
M. O.Blake.h.p.CapeR.do. B John Hansel, CB. lale of
h. p. 22 Dr. do. de-Comptathe Qu^t^i do. Tho. Kennedy, h.p. 96 P. do. 53 P.
BIlTi.TIiomiu, rB.2«F.do. Ja». Armstrong,
Biaw.Howan.CB. Uu.do. Tho. PaUrson, do.
R. Art. do. eS Cha. Anih. Ferdinand B Sa Buyh Balkett, CB.
V in Jw. iihaw Kmnrdr. Nath. W. Oliver, do.
do. Benlinck, Cold. Od». do KCB. late Ger. Leg. do.
do. ' Rob. H. Sale, CB. IS P. do 9Itusttll3lannerl, CB. late
<B. d... do. BR- J J.Lary R.Art. 23June
9 iSi X-Vr.H. Lord SwJr,, 0. L<wifc CB. Comm. of R.
, |
Oa H. Lane, Cnatt.
1. O. BaumgardI, 2 P.
June m of 74 F. 6 Feb.
do. do. J/ar.a/PJyiwouM lOJuly
do. B Bai/m. Prill/, CB. lale o(
pSir Thomu Hen. Brovnr,
'
^aasir J.Hartman, JSTCS. Gabriel Burer, Unatt. 3 July ass E. P. Buckley, Unatt. H. R. Ferguson, G. Gds. 8 do.
* KCE. h. p. Germ. Leg. 26 do. E. F. Gascoigne, Un. 3 June
17 Aug. R. Doherty, R. Afr.Col. C. do. Dugald CampbeU, late of R.
$ (fust. Brown, CB. late of ^9 ass Edw. Byam, Unatt. do. Art. 17 do.
95 F. do. William Rogers, do. do. Jas. Considine, KB. Unatt.
Jas. Williamson, Comjn. B. 1819. 13 C. O'Neil Prendergast, 1 July
muturil Asiiluni 17Sept. Nathan Wilson, KB. Unatt. Unatt. 26 Oct. 13a5SGeo.Hilller,62F.24do.
Sir R. Church. CB. OCH. 12 Aug. G, Lord Bingham, Unatt. Henry Craig, h. p. 100 F. do.
late ofGrk.Lt. Inf. 19 Nov. H. Richardson, h. p. 33 F. 9 Nov. ass R. Beauchamp, Unatt.
Aug. 12 Tho. Drake, CMG.io. 16do. 5 Aug.
1813. E. NicoUs, late of R.Mar. do. ass Cha. Yorke, do. .30 do. R. R. Loring, do. 25 Sept.
Dabert Ostrald, CB. late of G.R.P.Jarvis, h.p.sep.do. E. Jackson, KB. do. 12Dec. 13L. B. Badcock, KH. 15
Greek Lt. Inf. 18 May /. W. O'Domghue, CB. John Hogge, KB. do. do. Huss. 21 Nov.
Sir J. Malcolm, KCB. late late Unatt. do. ^Hol. Custance, 10 F. do. Bon. G. R. Abercromby,
of R. Mar. 4 June J.H. Richardson, Unatt. do. Unatt. do.
SffiJ W. Baron Linsingen, ass Bon. E. Stopford, h. p. 1)H.Armytage,CoId.Gds.do.
CB. i'CZr.h.p.Ger.L.do. 22 Dr. 14 do. A. M. Maxwell, KB. 36 F.
C. Plenderteath, CB. late 13 Sir J. R. Eustace, KB. Gr. 25 do.
of 49 F. do. 1823. Gds. 19 Dec. H. F. Cleaveland, R. Art.
* Thos. Armstrong, late of Jas. Payler, Unatt. 31 July H. Stisted, Unatt. do. 9 Dec.
Coldst. Gds. 19 do. G. E. P. Barlow, do. 4 Dec. ass B. Drummond, Sco.Fus. Bon. A.F.Ellis, 60 F. 18 do.
m J. P. Batvhins, CB. late Gds. 21 do. P. M. Wallace, R. Art. 30 do.
of68F. 21 do. 1824. ^ ass J. James Suodgrass, St. J. A. Gierke, KB. Unatt.
5 Win. Orove White, CB. aaft Bon. Rob. Moore, h. p. Unatt. Dcp. Qua.-Mast.- 30 Dec.
late of 94 F. 26 Aug Coldst. Gds. 1 Apr. Gen. Nova Scotia 25 do. SUB Robert Batty do. do.
as George Fead, CB. late aiiS Sir H. Floyd, Bt. Bon. Sir E. Cust, KCB. H. W. Barton, do. do.
ofGren.GdB. 13 Dec. Unatt. 6 May Unatt. 26 do. Rich. Jones, R. Art. 31 do.
aSBE.Keane, Unatt. 17June Dennis Daly, Unatt. 30 do. J, Edward Jones, do. do,
1814. W. Charaberlayne, do. do. H. Du Vernet, h. p. R. Staff
Geo. Macdoncll, CB. late 1825. W.Leader. Maberly,do. do. C. do.
of 79 F. 24 Feb. ^3Ch. Purvis, h.p. Can.Fenc. Henry Salwey, do. do. ass R.Wallace, KB. Unatt.
^ John Galiffe, CB. late of 27 May
1827.
60 F. 3 M ^ Rob. Maedonald,CB. late Henry Dwyer, Unatt. 10 Jan.
^J Win. Cowcll, CB. late of of Royal Art. do.
Benj. Graves, h. p. 12 F. do. iSSUa J. Gurwood, CB. do.
42 F. do.
15 Mar.
^ W. L. Serford, CB. late aa Jn. Grey, Unatt. 25 Oct.
Jeremiah Taylor, do. 22 do.
1829.
of 23 F. do. WA Hen. Madox, KH. do. H. W. Vavasour, R. Eng.
31 Dec.
J. Elliott Cairnes, KB. 28 Jan.
aaa Geo. MuUlebury, CB. Unatt. 29 do.
late of 69 F. 17 do. T. P. Thompson,Unatt.
C. Newhouse, late R,
^ F. J. Davies, Gren. Gds.
24 Feb.
30 Apr.
Art. 4 Ju ID aai F. Fuller, CB. late of A. Findlay, KB. h. p. R.
59 F. 19 Jan.
John Home, do. 10 May 19 Mar.
|ja2S Geo. With R. Wyatt, Unatt. 31 do.
Afr. Corps
KH. late of Rif Brig. do. ISMathiasEverard, CB.KB. H. 19 J. H. Schoedde, 55 F. 20
14 F. do. (3 JohnEraser, h.p. 1 R. V.
WSi.M. W. Bailey, CB. late Bn. Dep.- Quar.- Mast.
do.
of 64 F. do. ii)Cec.Bisshopp,CB.ll F.do, Bon. H. R. Molyneux, 60 F.
Gen. in Ceylon 24 do.
tm F. S. Miller, CB. late Sm C. p. Ellis, li. p. RoU'i
J. Fr. Crewe, Unatt. 6 June
9 Apr.
of 6 Dr. do. Reg. 16 Feb. ass SoM.S.O'Grady, Unatt.
Jonathan Peel, do. 7 do.
C. De Villicy, late R. For. W. W. Higgins, KB. Unatt. 14 do.
25 do, ass G. D. Slanden, Sco.
Art. do. 13 Jn.Townseud, 14 Dr. lOdo.
Fus. Gds. 12 July
aSB P. DorviUc, CB. Una. do. }D aa Sir W. R. Clayton, Bt 33 J .Peddie, KB.90 F. 28.Aug. H. J. W. Bentinck, Coldst.
^ Sir Ben. Pyim, CB. late do. 8 Apr Gds. s. 16 May
of Port. Serv. do, faSRob. Arnold, 16 Dr.do. i John Shelton, 44 F. 6 Sept. Wm. Bush, KB. 1 W. I. R.
13Tho. Bell, CB. 48 F.20 do.
•M.Shawe,lateof76F. 9do, tHaai Fran. Hen. Dawkins, 22 do.
Unatt. Z>ei). Quar. Mast. ass C. King, KB. Insp. Fd. G. Graydon, KB. R. Eng. do.
GcJi. Ionian Islands do. Otf.of a Rec. Dist. laOct. F. T. BuUer, Unatt. 4 Juno
Wm.Roberts,lateof R.Art.
Wm. Macadam, KH. Unatt. 13
6 Nov.
13 Jas. Johnston, 99 F. 1 1 do.
Art. 1 Ju 22 do.
Sir H. Fairfax, Bt. Unat. do.
J. D. Tovey, Unatt. U
Aug.
WL W. von Robert: aa Bon. G. Cathcart, 1 Dr.
Marc. Beresford, 3 F. do.
B. J. Smith, do. do.
KCB. h.p. Ger. L. 18 do Gds. 13 May aSB Tho. Reed, 62 F. do.
13 ass Jas. Chas. Chatterlon,
ass G. Baron von Krau- J. Spink, KB.
Unatt. 20 do.
KH. 4 Dr. Gds. 18 Dec. Hen. Despard, Insp. Field
chenberg, CB. KCB. h. p. iJ aSa Jas. Jackson, 6 KB. Off. Rcc. Distr. 13 do.
Ger. Leg. do. Dr. Gds. 25 do, 19aa J.Vnndeleur, 10 Dr.do. ass R. Macdoiiald, CB.
KB. Bon. J. H. Caradoc, KB.
^323 Aug. Clem. Friedrichs, ^J R. C. Mansel, Unatt. late of 35 F. 25 do.
Unatt. 25 do.
KB. do. do. Ass. Adj. Gen. in Ireland
13 R. Douglas, CB. late of R.
13 T. A.Braudreth, CB. R.Art.
aai J. p. Bridgcr, CB. late 10 June 27 Oct.
Art. 31 do.
of 12 Dr. do. |!)G.P.Dradshaw,jrff77F.do,
Jas. M'Alpine, Unatt.
Bon. Hen. Dundas, CB.
do.
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Bon. G. Berk. Molyneux,
83 F. 3 Dec.
CB.ITCif.h.p.Ger.L.do Tho. Dobbin, do. do Dav. Story, R. Art. 10 do.
8 Dr. do.
^J aat Jon. Leach, CB. late John Drummond, do. 22 do, j9 ass Jos. Logan,63 F. 17 do.
J. A.£;.()/'Rosslyn,9Dr, do.
of Rifle Brig. do. }9Rob.Fr. Melville Broivne. 13 R. Thomson, R.Eug. 20 do.
13 W.T.KnoUys, S.Fus. G. do.
$ aiS Geo. Davis Wilson, do. 11 July
CB. late of 4 F. do. ^JJ.Freeth,X'//.h.p.R.StaH' 1828. 18S0.
^ aai Leslie Walker, CB. C. As. Qr. Mast. Gen. do, W. F. O'Reilly, CB. h. p. R. B. C.Browne, Unatt. 16 Mar.
i'/Mateof 25 F. 31 Aug. aai Fra. Le Blano, Unatt. do, African Corps 18 Jan. .Sir J. M. F. Smith, KH.
aai Hon. G. L. D. Vainer, affllG.W.Horton,do. lAug, 13 am C.F.R.Lascellcs, Gren. R. Eng. do.
CB. late of 89 F. 4 Dec. aai J. B. Riddlesden, do. do. Gds. 21 Feb. U Rice Jones.ffii'.do.S June
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Wiillain Ciuor. R. .In. do.
O«orrf Toiej, Inall. do.
Jaa. Hortoo, h. p. yeutnii's
John Otdde., KU. Inatl. I Sleph. Kirb», R. An 20 do' P m
J. RohS, luatt. 9do.
Jn. Whar. Frith, 58 F. 16 do.
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J««. Lalnc, h. p. 61 P. do. Adj. Grn.
E. A. AnKrlo, KB. I'natt.do.
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John Bradiih, h. p. 2 Ce.Tlon I
1813.
ja J. W. Purson8,do. 1 1 Julv M.'iu. Burlow, 14 P. 12 do.
D. H. .Vacdowa]l,44 F. 18 do. SaJas. Forloue, KH. 43 P.
R. H. Tolxm, h. p. 35 P. 1818. J. P. HelT, Jf ff. Unatt. 1 Auc I July
I Jin.
V Sir J. W. H. BrjdsTf^ J. Tarlor Hall, do. do. W. T. Cockbum.eO P. 23 No».
V n. LufUadi,tale IS R.V. h.p. Partug. Serf. 17 Oct. Sir H. B iTly, KH.
do. IS do. .N. Wilson, JTtf. 77 P. SO Dec.
Bn. 27 Apr. JCIC R. n..i>er5, do. do.
1819. R. Vandrleur, do. do. 1829.
Il>ll. W. M. Hamenon, h. p. 07 F. Cha. Lowrie, do.*.;Odo. 9 Ja Sir Tre. Wheler, Bt.
Am. ir Coiinen, h. p. W«l- «I Jan. Geo. Browne, Vnatt.
do. do. 5 Feb.
U-r. Reil. 4 June Stopford Cane, h. 18 P. John Amaud, KB. lio.
p. Philip Moir, Vnatt. 22 May
U. K. EIrininoii, lale S R. IS Auk. Pen Pmtl, '
do. do H. S. Onnond, 30 F. 10 June
V. B. do. C. de Harillond, h.p. Jl F. £aPr<d. Toners, do. do 9 J. N. Jackson, 99 P. 11 do.
J. Staunton, lute I do. do. do. -tlt'Xander Fras*^r, do. do. A.Cliampain, Vnatt. 16 July
Tho. Sbeppwd, b. p. R. >lar. Wm. Macdonald, h. p. R. Geo. Blomelleld, do. do. fZa J. R. Rotlon, II Dr.
do. Mar. do. Sir T. L. Mitchell, do. do. 1 1 .Vue.
fW. Onslow, JTjr.rnat. do. Archibald M'Intyre, late 4 Wm. HassellEden,89F. do. Georre Allan, Vnatt. 1 Oct.
* Micn.m .M«», h. p. R. R. Vet. Bn. do. William Wright Bamplon, J.W. Bourorii-,86F.28NoT.
Mar. do. Tho. Wilson, h. p. 60 P. do. I'nolt, 19 Sept. Boiil Tryd.U, S3F. 3 Dec.
H<nt.C. Munar, h.p. 17 Dr. Christ. Wilkinson, h. p. R.
do.
Joshua Wilson, Unalt. do. iaH. A. Fraser. Vnatt do.
J. M. Cloie. h. p. R. Art. do.
Art.
C. Downe*, late
du. J. P. O. Uolford, do. do. £a J. Clark, K/f . 54 F. 25 do.
1 R. Vet. Bn. 9 R. Garrett, KB. 46 P. do.
C Emanuel Uajr, h.p. .Meur. do. Rifhard Connop, Vnatt. do. 1830.
Reg. 17 do. £3C- F. Sandham, h.p. R.
W. Campbell,
T. .Volyneui WiUiams KB. Fred. Hammond, Vnatt.
V I'nall. Art. do. do. d<i. 16 Mar.
96 Aug. Jas. Lane, h. p. R. W. 1.
I
I W. Hodft. Cadogan, do. do. John Oowdie, dn. 1 1 June
«m. Cbudea, h. p. Ger. Ran?. do. '
ZS Bon. J. Massy, do. do. Boti. J. Y. Scarlett, 3 Dr.
l»%- do. Hen. Ross Gorv, CB.
S!" b. p. A. W. Dashwood, do. do. Gds. do.
# air Vic. TOO ArenlKcbildt 3 P. do.
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9 Hen. Arth. Ma|;eni.s 87 P. J. Winniett Xunn. 80F.do.
do. 10 do. 20 do. lieorite Smart. 77 P. do.
Au(. Kockuck, do. do. Wm. P. Porster, KB fnalt. £3 J.
. M. Hany, KB.
33 F. T. KellT. h. p. rh.-shire Fen.
ea p. H. p. Mejrr, do. do. Ass. Adj. Otn. in Irtland 20 Dec. fort itajor o/ Tilbury
J. I. (iaille, b. p. 83 P. do. IK do. £aw. Bruce, KH.
Vnatt. Fort do.
Ota. L. Sptnluir, Ul» R. V Wm. Beetham, M
F. 8 Apr. 31 do. John Toiunie, 30 P. do.
Rn. du. 28 James Mill, Inatt. do. 1828. Jas. Johnston, 44 F. do.
Prod. Johnston, do. do. 9 I. Smcleton, KB. 00 P. Thos. Mitchell, late of R.
Tbos. .\iklns, do. 22 do in Jan. Mar. do.
Majors.
^ Rich. Jebb, 40 F. 23 July J. B.Thomhill. Jl^. Unatt. I
W. H. Sperling, Unatt. Rob.DampicrHallifax, 76F.
I
Mai. Macgregor, Unatt. do. 13 Aug. Rifle Re?t. 2 May ^3 James Kisbet Colquhoun"
Rich. Buries Hunt, h. p. R. Cha. Gascoyne, 94 F. 23 do. Rob. Bidwell Edwards, KR. R. Art. 2 Dec
Art. do. 13 M. J. Slade, 90 F. 27 Sept. Unalt. do. S.Brend. Boileau, 22 F. 9 do-
^ T. H. S. Clerke, KB. h. p. A. C Gregory, 98 F. 18 Oct. Dun. Gordon, 59 F. 4 July Joseph Bradshaw, 37 F. do.
Depot Staff do. 13 affl Norm. Lamonf, KR. Aral. Tennant, So F. 1 Aug. aSlJ. Flamank, Unatt. 16 do.
Jos. Williams, late of R. 91 F. 2 Dec. G. M. Stevenson, Rifle Br. William Firebrace, 68 F. do.
Mar. do. 13 Severus W. Lyn. Stretton, 12 do. John Arthur, 93 F. SO do.
13 Peter Faddy, R. Art. do. 64 F. do. C. Cresp. Vivian, Unatt. do.
John Kitson, 44 F. 22 July 13 H. B. Everest, 6 F. 23 do. Wm. N. Orange, 67 F. 15 do. 1837.
George Gibson, Unatt. do. E. G. W. Keppel, Unatt. do. 13 SSSi N. Hovenden, 59 F. Edw. Sabine, R. Art. 10 Jan.
C. Andrews Bayley, CMd. 22 do. Henry Cooper, 35 F. do.
Unatt. do. 1832. 13223 R.Law, STH.R. Ncwf. 13 Hen. Simmonds, 61 F. do.
A. A. O'Reilly, h.p. 21 Dr.do. 13 R. H. WiUcocks, KB. Vet. Cos. 29 do. Thomas Reed, 70 F. do.
Fred. Waters, late of R. 81 F. 16 Mar. C. B. Cumberland, 96 F. 13 V.Y.Donaldson, 57 F.do.
Mar. do. aSt John Fitz Maurice, KB. 19 Sept. 13 Wm. Dunn, R. Art. do.
^3 D. Eng. Johnston, 6 F.do. Unatt. 30 do. Samuel Walker, 65 F. do. 13 H. Owen Wood, 37 F. do.
^9 C. Edw. Gordon, R. Art. H. D. Maclean, 95 F. 20 Apr. 13 Thos. Mannin, 74F. 30ct. Zacch. C. Bavly, H. Art. do.
Assist,~Aflj-Ge7i, in Ire- J. D. Brown, Unatt. 18 May John Ration, 12 F. 3! do. 13 Hen. Clements, 16 F. do.
land do. Alex. Campbell, Pai/m. of ISaSiJ .Jenkins, 1 1 D.IS Nov. is Geo. Barney, R. Eng. do.
Stephen Noel, 92 F. do. 15HUSS. 6 June 13 Thos.Bunbury, 80 F.21 do. 19 John Doyle, 72 F. do.
Geo. Ingham, Ceyl. Rifle John Campbell. Unatt. 15do. Charles Warren, 65 F. do. Edwin Crottenden, R. A. do.
Regt. do. P.Farquharson, 65 F. 24 Aug. Sir J. J. Ha Rt 13 Har. D. Jones, R. Eng. do.
Wra. Taylor, late of R. G.Longmore, h.p.Statf.C.do. 28 do. Charles Gregory, 49 F. do.
Mar. do. aSSG. Dry Hall, do. do. Gore Browne, 41 F. 19 Dec. Hen. Crause, Cape Mounted
Moyle Sherer, Unatt. do. 13 W. Seward, Unatt. 18 Oct. 13 D. M'Pherson, 27 F. 27 do. Rif. do.
Samuel Tliorpe, KS. do. do. 5 Geo. Cairnes, 36 F. 4 Dec. R. H. Bonnycastle, R. E. do.
W. Eyles Maling, h. p. R. W. N. Hutchinson, 20 F. do. 1835. 13 823 J. Sinclair, R. Art. do.
Art. do. Sir John Gaspard Le Mar- Tho. M'Pherson, 2 W. I. R 13 R.Meade, It H. Unatt. s. do.
Gillies Macpherson, 99 F. do. chant, 99 F. 14do. Jas. Hull Harrison, late of
T. Stir. Begbie, Unatt. do. Edward Jas. White, 70 F. do. Ell. Armstrong, 45 F. 20 Feb. R. Mar. do.
T. Lemon, late of R. Mar. do. SSI A. Duke Hamilton, S. Braybrooke, Cey. Rif. R. 13 A. Marshall, R. Eng do.
P. Warren Walker, R. Art. Unatt. 28 do. 27 do. G. Forbes Tliompson, do. do.
do. W. Trevelyan, 60 F. do. a23 C. Makepeace, 4 Dr. G. Hen. Hutton Jacob, 80 F. do.
^3 Charles Blachley, do. do. 6 Mar. Gray, R. Art. do.
^ J. Macpherson, Unatt.do. 1833. Ed.T. Tronson.lSF. 27 do. 13 Rob. S. Piper, R. Eng. do.
Simson Kennedy, do. dn. 13 Bart. Vigors Derinzy, KB. St. Law. Webb, 45 F. 22 Apr. 13 Chas. Barnwell, 9 F. do.
}9 W. H. Hartman. 9 F. do. 11 F. 4.Ian. Red. W. Brough, 2 F. 29 do. Hen. Clinton Van Cortlandt,
Perry Bailee, 6-3 F. do. 13 aSJ G. Nugent, 2 Dr. Gds. 13 H.F.Loctyer, KR. 97 F. 31 F. do.
13 George Pinckley, H F.do. II do. 12 June J. C. Griffiths, h. p. 94 F. do.
is Hassel R.Moor, R. Art. do. Geo. .intoine Ramsay, KB. C. Deane, KB. 1 Ft. 19 do. ' ilius Fleming, late of R.
Henry Geo. Jackson, do. do. 77 F. 18 do. a23A. Forbes, Unatt. 7 Aug. Mar. do.
R. E. Burrowes, KH. Unatt. Peter Crofton, 83 F. 2 Mar. Hen. A. O'Neill, 12 F. 28 do. 13 SirG.Gipps.R. Eng. GoM.
H. Mackav, Unatt. do. Cha. Head, Part. Serv. 22 do. Gervas Power, 10 F. 4 Sept. of New South Wales, do.
aSB G. F. B. St. John, Unatt. J. Butler, KB. Unatt. do. Simcoe Baynes, 8 F. 2 Oct. U Philip Barry, R. Eng. do.
3 Aug. aa J. C. Wallington, K Walter Ogilvy, Unatt. do. James Fogo, R. Art. do.
13 T. Rvan, KR. 50. F. 13 do. Huss. 5 Apr. W. J. D'Urban, 25 P. 16 do. 19Thomns Smith, 97 F. do.
Wm. Hen. Grote, Unatt. Court. Philipps, 15 Huss.c 13 J. Macdougall, 42 F. 23 do. 13G.H.E. Murphy, 6 F. do.
10 Sept. Abraham Beresford Tayli 13 G.FitzG.Stack,i:i/.24F. Wra. R. Dickson, h. p. New
Lord Wm. Paulet, 68 P. do. KR. 9 F. 19 do. 20 do. . Fen. do.
Benj. Everard, 1 Dr. 21 do. John Blood, h. p. Wag. Tr. 13 Fro. D. DaW, 4 Dr. 27 do. 13 C. J. Fitzgerald, 76 F. do.
Thos. Gloster, Unatt. 8 Oct. 8 May aa G. Hibbert, 40 F. IS Nov. 13 John Macpliail, 98 F. Lt.
Wm.M.Kington,do. 17Dpc. Edward Allen, Unatt. 24 do. Thos. Skinner, 31 F. 24 do. Gon. of Dominica do.
13 Si3 R. P. Holmes, 23 F.do. Tho. Wm. Ogilvy M'Niven Cha. L. Boileau, Rif. Br. O'Hara Baynes, h. p. R. Art.
13 iS5S Wm. Havelock, KR. Unatt. do. 4 Dec. Town MaJ. of Alderncy
4Dr. 31 do. J. Westlake, Unatt. 28 do. Wm. Noel Hill, 69 F. do. do.
T. A. Drought, 15 F. do. Cha. Markham, 60 F. 31 do. aSl A. Grant, KR. Unatt. R. n'heel. Hooper, 69 F. do.
13 T. Stephens, 49 F. 4 June 25 do. 13 Ron. W. Arbuthnott, R.
1881. Joseph Clarke, 76 F. 28 do. Tho. Simson Pratt, 26 P. do. Art. do.
Cornwall Burne, 91 F.8 Feb. 13 John Mackay, 82 F. 5 July 13 Hen. Blachley, R. Art. do.
J. L. Pennefafher, 22 F. Hen. Rob. Milner, 94 F do. 1836. Jas. Arch. Chalmer, do. do.
22 Mnr. S. D. Pritchard, Unat,30 Au?. Hen. Stones, 13 Dr. 19 Feb. 13 ajS F. Macbean, do. do.
13 J. C. S. Slyfield, KR. J. Craw. Youn;.', do. 6 Sept. Rich. Carruthers, 2 P. do. 13 W. Red. Ord, R. Eng. do.
60 F. 12 do. John Messiler.iiSF. 27 do. John Byrne, 31 F. 26 do. 13 Peter J. Willats, 48 F. do.
13 Philip Aubin, 57 F. do. Fred. Hope, 72 F. 4 Oct. Jas. Hunter, Unatt. 4 Mar. John Costley, Unatt. do.
T. G. Harriott, h. p. R. Staff. Lord C. J. Fox Russell, Henry Clinton, do. do. 19 John C. Harold, 74 F. do.
Corps 19 do. Unatt. 1 1 do. G.J. Roroney, Unatt. 1 .\pr. 13 aa C. Wallett, Ceyl. Rif.
Henry Piers, do. do. James Bowes, 87 F. 18 do. J.C.Chads,! W.l.R.22do. Regt. do.
Wm. Mitchell, Unatt. 26 do. L. A. During, Unatt. 8 Nov. John Stuart, 7 P. 6 May a23 W. H. Stopford, R.Art.
Wm. Hawkins Ball, do. do. 13 C. R.Cureton, 10 D. 6 Dec. Philip Hill, 53 F. IS do. do.
IP Robt. Brookes, 69 F. 3 May Walter Pearse, 89 F. 24 do. a®C.Stewart, Unatt. 20 do. Geo. Bolton, h. p. 30 F. do.
13 John Walter, 95 F 26 do. G. V. Creagh, 81 F. 27 do. F. O. Leighton, 56 F. do. Tho.Hewitt Baylie,66F. do.
aa J. K. Ross, KH. Unatt. Jas. Rob.Y'oung,25 F.31 do. 13 H. J. French, 85 F. 23 do. Lloyd Dowse, R. .\rt. do.
7 June Joshua S. Smith, 6 F. do. J.'B.Ainsworth,44F. II June Geo. Denis Colman, 15 F. do.
George Graham, do. do. B. Fra. D.Wilson, 35 F. 1 7 do. 13 O. John Belson, R. Art. do.
Ijl Fred. Chidley Invin, KR.
Eardley Wilmot, do. 21 do. 1834. P. Dcsbrisay Stewart, do. do.
P. Dundas, 47 F. 28 do. 323 Basil Jackson, h. p. R 63 v. Com. m West. A Rob. Franck Romer, do. do.
E. Basil Brooke, 67 P. 5 July Staff. Cor 7 Feb. tralia 28 do. Sja Thomas Reid, 33 F. do.
T.R.P. Tempest.Unnt. 12 do. S. G. Carter, 16 F. 8 do. J. Bolton, 7 Dr. Gds, 8 July Roger Kelsall, R. Eng. do.
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R. Carr Mulcswonh, R. An. riiaa. Dallon. R. A. lojnn.
I£l J. DlrtwhlsUe, 32 F. Hartnan JeJTam, R. Newf.
lu Jul. Jas. Ri>b.Colcbrooke,do. do.
J. W. H. Wolch, Tniiu. Jo. 28 June Vel. Cos. 28 June
Melv.Dalycll, Inalt. 17 Feb Arthur M.vfrs, 22 P.
Wm. Bill.R. .tri.tlo. Hmry Ejn', 9B F. do.
do. B Ed«ard Thorp, 80 P. do.
L££i
fifl J.Tliorrau, 37 F. do. Tlio Wriflit, 30 F. 10 .M.ir.
B Jas. T. Moore, 87 P. do. Samuel S|H>oner, 46 P. do.
Jas. H. Serieantsou,50 F. do. Richard Hort, 81 F.
IJinin Hra. C'ruuiiiirr Rich. B^'onelt, 1 P. do. Waller Harris 8 P.
do.
In-ll. do. John Lawreuson, 17 Dr. do.
G«o. Brod. FrawT, R.
.lo. 9 Chas. J. Van der M.-uleii. B Hor. Suckling, 90 P. do. John Daizeli, 16 P. do.
.V. do. rs P. 7 Apr. Ambrost- Spoug, (iO F.
Oswald PilUiiK, do. Hunter Ward, 48 F. do.
h. p. I'orl. M. C. D. St. Qulntin, 17 Dr. Robert Anilrens, R. Art. do.
Sinr. Fort, .\le*. Boswell Armstrong,
ilm.of Shcrr. IS do. Tho.H.Feiiwick, R.Eiig.do.
"'" Cape Mounted Rif. do.
do. M. O. T. LlndsST, 7¥ P. 2S do. BWm. Fra.«r, 43 P.
nillluin Cot. S4 P. do. Harcourt Master, 4 Dr. do.
do. i)£2i Edward Wan! Drew., Abr. H. Oonlon, R. Mar. do.
ytU M. L .a., R. Art. do. I'ualt. Juno Lewis Alei. Hall, R. Eng. do.
Hen. Winchcombe Hartley,
8 P.
11 lh>>. (:r,..il,am, do. d,.. Cha. J. Denhon. 17 P. la do. do.
>li.'lia.l WIm.-. S Dr. do. Cha.Craufurd HHy,IBF. do.
P John Clarke, 66 F. do. B Jos. Swinburne, 83 P. do!
• Gior. (louder,
H. J. Siv^it. R. Enif. do. R. Malla B CSl S- WaTmouIh, 30 P.
^ , Han. Geo. I'pton. C-J P. do. Fenr. Rigi. do.
Niiu. (.Imrli-rs h. p. R. Edw. do.
AH. .. do.
St. .Maur, 51 F. I July
Hen. H. Ininir. 5!< P. II do.
B&K J- Sloyte, 24 F. do. James MTJouall, 2 Life Gds.
Junrs James Siieuce, 31 P. do.
.MiisoD, 77 P. do Siim. M. Fm. Hall, 7S P. do. do.
B.I1. Ili,^in,» F.
BJames Algeo, -7F. do.
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Total 678
MAJORS 608
LIEUT.-GENERALS .... 145 COLONELS 263 Royal Artillery 71
Royal Artillery 11 Royal Artillery 29 Royal Engineers 32
Royal Ensineers 3 Royal Engneers 16 Royal JIarines 32
Foreign Half-Pay .... 1 Royal Marines 15 Foreign Half-Pay .... 8
Retired, retaining their rank . 7 Retired, retaining their rank . 66 Retired, with permission to
retain his rank 1
^ a£i Colonel Sir Rob. Gardiner, SOB. Sr KCH. R. Art. aai Ernest Vhc. Valletort, Duke of Coniwall's Ranj.
P aa Jolm Fremantle, CB. Coldst. Gds. Thos. Earl de Grey, York Hussar Yeo. Cav.
Edward Baker, B. Wilts Yeo. Cav.
Lord Geo. Wra. Russell, OCB. Unatt.
Edward Wynyard, CB. do. ^ Colonel Thos. Adams Parke, CB. K. Mar.
James Fergusson, CB. h.p. Coldst. Gds. Lt.-Col. John Owen, CB.ij- KH. R. Mar.
\J Tliomas Wm. Brotherton, CB. 10 Dr.
Sir A. J. Dalrymple, Bt. h.p. 2 Gar. Bn. Extra.
Sir J. H. Reynett, KCH. h.p. 52 F.
William Smelt, CB. 37 F. 13 Colonel A. Campbell, CB. 46 F.
James Robertson Arnold, KH. R. Eng. 5 John CB. h.p. Staff.
Bell,
.
William Wemys, h. p. 93 F. ^ S. B. Auchmuty, CB. h.p. 8 Gn. Bn.
^ George, Earl o/Munster, Unatt.
.
{) Thos. Lightfoot, CB. h.p. 45 F.
GoK. ami Capt. of Windsor Castle.
Sir W. W. Wvnn, Bt. R. Denbigh Mil.
G. M. of Huntly, KT. Aberdeen Mil.
&
5 — •
A. D. Faunce, CB. Imp. F. O. of Rec. Dist.
George Brown, CB. ^ KH. Rifle Brigade.
Lord F. Fitzclarence, OCR. Unatt.
T. Wood, Roy. East Middlesex Mil. ^aO Cha. Z). 0/ Richmond, KO. Sussex Mil.
John Le Couteur, Jersey Militia. William, Marq. o/Tond, KP. Cork City Mil.
John Guille, Guernsey Militia. Colonel Cha. Rich. Fox, Unatt.
GENERALS. ^ lit. Hon. Sir G. Murray, 19 5EI Sir John Colborne, Sir H. Worsley,
aCB. ^- a CH. 26 June 15 OCB.^- GCH.S July, 30 OCB. 22 July, 30 E. Ind.
W. Earl Cathcart, KT. Continent TJpper and Lower Sir Hugh Fraser,
13 Not. 05 Co-ntlncilt Sir H. Lowe, KCB. ^ Canada. KCB. do. da.
^ T. Lord Lynedoch, a CM0.9 Nov. St. HelcMi ^Mt.Hon. Sir Ed. Blakenev, Sir Hopetoun Stratford
6CB. (i-
OCMO. t^mXPt.Hmi. Sir J.Kempt, KCB. GCH.
26 Aug. 36
,§• Scott, KCB. do. ifo.
7 Dee. 13 Holland, ^-c. OCB.^-GCH.ii Oct. 19 Ireland. .SV.>- J.SinclairJJi.do. do,
|J Hon. Sir E. Paget, OCB. N. Amcr. IJ Sir S. Ford Wluttinghara, 13Sir S. R. Chapman, CB. .5-
29 Nov. 20 East Ind. "^mx m.HoH.SirT. Kia.m, KCB.^KCH. 30 Sept. 36 A"Pff.280ct.31 Bermuda
f S. rise. Combermere, KCB. ^- OCMO. Windw. ,5" Leew. Isl. Sir Hen. Bethune, Bt,
G.C.B. ^ e.C.H. do. do. 10 Feb. 24. Jon. Isl. J.Dighton, 10Jan.37i;./nrf. 21 Dec. 36 Asia
ID Sir Hen. Fane, tlCB. Sir Thos. Dallas, OCB. Lambert Loveday do. d^). H.S.Osbome 10 Jan. 37
3D Jan. 35 do. 27 May 26 E. Ind. Sir John Doveton, 6CB. E, lad.
Robert Bell 10 Jan. 37 do. Alex. Cuppage
do. do. Sir Jas. L. Caldwell,
Bennet Marley 28 June 38 rfo Chas. Rumley do. do. Nath. Forbes do. KCB. do. do.
Samuel Bradshaw do. do. Tredway Clarke do. do. John W. Morris do. G. Carpenter do. do.
Sir H. Maclean, W.H.Bluehford do. do. Tho. Marriott do. Sir Alex. Caldwell,
KCB. do. do. Sir H. Lowe, KCB. !( John Skelton do. OCB. do. do.
aCMG. 29 Sept. George Dick do. Wtn. Roome do. do.
Continent J. Cuninghame 28 Jt J.L. Richardson do. do.
13 3211 Sir James Lyon, .Str Dav. Leighton,
LIEUT.-GENERALS. KCB. ^- GCH. KCB. do. do.
1 May 28 Windiv. i^- Sir W. Blackburn do. do.
Count Walraodcn, KCB. Lerw. Is!. MAJOR-GENERALS. Sir Chas. Deacon,
21 Jan. 13 Continent. paa.SirP.Maitland.JTCS. KCB. do. do.
|J Rt. Hon. Sir G. Murray, 21 Aug. N. Amcr. James Price 22 July 30 Jas. Welsit do. do. ;,
aCB.^GCH. 19 Dec. 14 St. Geo. Ashe 22 July 30 E. Ind. Sir TIios. Corsellis, ,^(,
JV. Avicr. E. Ind. Thomas Boles do.* do. KCB, do. dQ^'r
14
General Officers with Ltwal Ritnk.
John N. Smith 10 Jan. 17 Sir Ja*. LImond, Jas. P. Dundas Sir H. Wbeatley,
E. Ind. iJNJuno E.Ind. 38 June 98 . acH. 14 Sept. Continettl
ChaJ. FuT&ti do. do. C. M'U'od. CB. do. do. Jaa. Morw do. Rob,Tl Nixon do. rfo.
Sir Juj. KuiJell, Thoa. (iimirr do. do. Ed. H. Simp^n do. Hen. Robirls 50ct. do.
KCH. do. do. R. Pilmau, CB. do. do. Ja>. Ilarkett do. Andrr» Tilt Udo. do.
S,r Don. M>cleo-l, C. Sull. Fomn do. do. Ttio. New Ion do. r. Fits Gerald
KCH. do. do. K.W.ShuMIiam do. do. John .\. Biftfn* do. l» do. rfo.
Sir J.~. O'UaUunui, W.S.Hialhrotedo. do. Ed. H. Belluls do. .Auft. Meade do, do.
CCA. do. do. Rich. H. Yalra do. da. Wm. Noll do. Htm. J. Walpole
MarUs WMW do. da. J. Mayne. CB. do. do. CJeo. Cooper do. 20 do. do.
E. Boanlnuin do. do. W.^aii.lwTth.t'B.do. do. «ii.'lon. H.Todd do. Donald MackaT do. tlo.
4ji*.u. Wahab do. do. Uotlrni B.iTd do. do. John Brtf^ do. J.L.HIi:i;ln8 2 Not. do.
UST. C. Kenny do. do. John M-lnnn do. do. Harry Thomson do. Anth. RuinplerOdo. do.
Joalali Uanihull do. do. J.F.Saller.CB. do. do. D'Arcy 16 do. rfo.
Rich. l'<Klnior>' do. dv. Sir Eph.G.Stannua . Ingli'hy do. do.
Sir H<'h. Iluustoan, CM. do. rfo. Andrew Gells do. rfo.
A"r«. do. do. Patrick Bren do. do. BRiaADIER-GENER.VL. . Tliornhill do. rfo.
A. Moli'sworth do. di7. Ourch
1. do. do. W. Espinosse
Jn. tiriM'Ultrevt do. do. E. Carlwhsht do. do. Ch*. Dallas, 14 3llda. rfo.
Sir Rob. St«Tenjon, U.0..\. Taylo Feb. 23 SI. Helnia Fletcher Wilkie do. do.
KCB. do. 4). CB. do. do. Lord Geo. Wm. S. Hawkshaw
Chrift. Fafcan do. do. .\.RIchard«,CB.do. Russell, GCB. 14 Dec. rfo.
Sir Wm. Caxmirnt, 'J.Siitherland do. do, 27 Mar 33 Portugal L. A. Northey do. rfo.
IlCB. do. do. r. Bowen.C'ii.do. do. Jas. Omisby 28 do. rfo.
Wm. Croxton do. do. ?h. WaLkm do. do. Hon. J. Brvtwne do. do.
Jm». R Luml^ do. do. W.DIckson.rB. do. do. iaWm.Vinierdo. do.
William Comvn do. do. John Weill Fait do. do. COLONELS. J. Carr. Smith do. do.
M. L. H.nira do. do. 1. P. Price do. do. Sir T. S. Sorell,
T. Pollok. CB. do. do. Jus. Duninl do. do. A.7>i.</ifvJ3JulylO £./nrf. KH. 30 do. rfo.
fr'ir John Ruse, Rub. H:mipton do. do. Pal.BrucetJuneH do. D. Macpherson do. tto.
KCB. do. *>. Brook Bridsea Parlbf, CB. Sfrifkt.Kingston do. do. J. R. Udney do. rfo.
Wm. Muiiro do. rfo. 2»JuneS8.£./Fid. $ir Jos.H.Reynett, Hon. H. Caradoc, KH.
J.
Kemp do. Rodirson
. do. do. i"rif.25Jan.21 ContinrnI 31 July 27 special Mission
He FrelchevilleDjk. Fran. Cockbum
John it Ballantin do. .^Sept. 2» Hondu Ha George Baker
J runnincham do. '. J. T. John- A. Findlav. KH. 31 Aug.29 Grrrce
C. T. O. Buhop do. stone. CB. do. 20 Oct. 30 IT. Ci»ijf J.G.B.inner lSept..tl E Ind.
J. .4. P. Jlacgietoi Km. G. Pearse do. o/A/, B. B.Shee 25 Apr. 30 Per ji«
SirR.Hen.Cun- Fra. Raw. Chesney Jas. Nish.Colquhoun
liffe. cn. Bl. do. 27 Nor. 34 Alia 10 Feb. 37 Spain
Vm. Claphom do. eOA.Mardonald Justin Shell 2 June 37 Persia
CB. John Tniscott do. 2!iOct.36 ffoHdu Cha. Sloddiirt do. rfo.
9ir J. Prender^ait do. do. John Woulfe do. W.WyldelnPeb.37 Sixi Rich. Wilbnham do. rfo.
Sir Wn>. Rieharda, Edw. FJwarda do. R. Doherty 5 May IT. CotuI C. P. lameroo do. rfo.
KCB. do. do ITio. Wehdter do. of A/, Geo. W.XKlfall do. do.
Alex. Duncan do. do Gilbert Waugh do. Ralph Carr .Alderson
Sir T. VN^ilIehead, Tho.Hal. Smith do. 22JuneS8 S;><ii>4
KCB. do. do E. Millian GulU- 5ir Alex. Buraes 7Au?.
Rob. J. Latter do. do LIEUT.-COLONELS. Afghanistan tc Persia
Tlioa. Stewart do. do W. Woodhome do.
Jernr F. Drion do. do Hen. Fiiilhful do. J. Thompton 1 Jan. 00
W. b. rii'iland do. do F.W.Wil»on,CB.do. £. 7nd. MAJORS.
W. H. Perklnj do. do. John Tombs do. F.A.nnmW/lJan.ia do.
Sir John DoTeton, John H.Collettdo. John Crotdill, CB. Hen. Bowen 20 Sept. 06
KCB. do. do. Geo. L. Wahah
do. 4 June 13 do. Seillvlsls.
Alex. Pair, CB. do. do. Patrick Cameron do. Wm. Sicholl do. do. J. Lrathart 25Apr.01< £. In.
Sir Darid Poo]!*, John Carfra« do. H. PrijiccReuss J. T. ilrnilfin-d do. do.
KCB. do. do. Rich. West do. 30Di-e. l3ron<i/i« Hob. Blackall do. rfo.
D. M'Pher»on do. do. Geo. Jackson do. A.SleigerlUMavU rfo. I
G. Fuller 25 July 10 rfo.
Wm. Hopper do. do. Goodfellow do. ir. Franklin 4 june£. Ind. \
Varid Robertson do. do.
Sir Th'-a. Anburey, Cha. A. Walker do. J.Johnton.CB.do. do. J. Linid Jones 1 Jan. 12do.
KCB. do. do. Rich. A. WUIU do. Cha. ilandniiU do. rfo. B. H. Fotheringham
S»r J.L. Lushinrton, Fred. Bowes do. Tbomus LT!>ter do. do.
OCB. do. do. Jas. S. Pialer do. 18 Nov. MSI. Helena J. D. Broirn 4 June 13 rfo.
B. W. D.
Sealy do. do. Kinnenleydo. J.t'ltertao7Mar.lS Sir n: Diek, Bl. do. do.
Wm. C. Praaer do. do. P. De la Matte, Oibrallar Hen. i'nrde 4 June 14 do.
Wm. Ollben do. do. CB. do. BisseUHar\ey,jrir. Charles Marriott do. rfO.
Sir Oeor^ Arthur. len. Huthwaite do. lflMoyl8ronfi/ieii( Major H. Court do. do.
KCH. «I>tc. rp.Can. T. Wilson, CB. do. C. R. C. Hodsou 12 Aug. 10 n-jii.H. Richards do. do.
Jaa. Cowidlne, KB. P. Vine. Raper do. St. Hftenn and iuuttrard ir. J. Mntlhrrrs do. rfo.
26 May » A/rira Geo. Swiney do. of the Cape of Good Hope Skejt'. Ltttwidge do. do.
Bnckley Krnnett Pollock CB. do. Ed. Hay 5S.pt.22 Cmnm.at Ernest, Baron de
ll<Jane B.Iiid. A. Lindsay, CB. do. theB. I. Dep. Chatham Schmieden). KH.
Wn. Innea do. do. Jas. .Alexander, do. Wm. Thorn, KH. •iaSefl. Continent
John P. Dnnbar do. do. Tans Kennedy do. 130ct.2J Continefit John Norton, alias
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And. .liteht-aon do. do. R. Gilbert do. F.J. Pulton. A'J/.a4N. do. Teyoninhokaru-
Adam Unct do. rfo. Tho. P. ^milh do. J. F. De Bunth wen, Capt. and
Chrtel. H.»li:»in do. do. E.Ftederick.Cfl.do. 12Jan.26C;»i<inrn/ L»-nder of the
Rich. Whuh do. do. Geo. B. Brooks do. lr.t.Tra(so'i,<'fl. Indians of the
A.\a>irrw%.CB.do. do. Arch. Robertson do. la do. £. /lid. Fiv Na
Oab. R. Penny do. do. W. Clinton Bad- E. Hawkshaw 15 Feb. 16 Canada
Jamet Ahmuty do. do. deley, CB. do. 15 June Continent Tho.Hall l«Au(.l»£./nrf.
Jamel Cock do. rfo. Hen. Bowdler do. Anth.S.Kin|;3Auf:. do. H.E.Somerrille 2» Sept. 20
Wn. HuU, CB. do. do. Peter Lodwick do. J.M.A.Skerrettdo. rfo. £. /. Dep. at Chatham
General Officers with Local Rank.
H. C. W. Smyth Stephen Moody R. L. Anstruther Rich. Budd 28JmieS8 E.T.
19 July 21 E.Ind. 28 June 81 E.Ind. 28 June 38 J Pat. Thomson do. do.
J. Hen-iiiii, CB. J. J. Farrincton do. do. Edm. Herring do. George Barker cin. da.
19 Jan. 26. do. Hen.Moberley do. do. Kodk. Roberts do. Fras. Plowden do. do.
Sir E. A. Camp- Geo. Brooke do. do. Geo. G.Denniss do. John Fitzgerald do. do.
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bell, CB. do, do. Fred. H. Sandys do. do. Alex. Davidson do. tsOliphant do. do.
R. W. PoEison do. do. T.Lumsden, C'B.do. do. Eyre Ev. Bruce do, icis Straton do. do.
Arthur Wight do. do. J.Orara Clarkson do. do. John HaU do. Underwood do.
J. J. do,
D.D. Anderson do. do, Tho. Croxton do. do, John Halles do. J.MonsonBovcsdo. do.
R. Nidi. Penny do. do. G.J. B. Johnston do. do, J. Sam. Martihall do. Wm. Fred. Steer do. do.
T.C.GrahamSApr. Contiii. Ben.R. Hitchens do. do, Dan, A. Penning do, Claude M. Wade do. do.
Sa. Sankey 10 .Vug:, do. Hugh R.Murray do. do. G. B. Aitcheson do. G. W. Bonham do. do.
Cha. Irvine 21 Sept. do. Jas. R. Colnett do. do. Christ. Newport do. Tlio. Wilkinson do, do.
Cha. M Graham do.
. do, r Johnston do. do. . Cliapman do. G.H.Robinson do. do.
M.M'PhersonSOct. do. Charles Snell do. do, John Hicks do. Hugh C.Cotton do. do.
C. Bayley, CMQ. Cha. Edw. Davis do. do. J. Landon Jones do. Cha. Sinclair do. do.
5 Oct. Mcditcrr. Rich. Gardner do. do. Griffiths Holmes
do. Alex. Lawe do. do,
A.M.Bennett 12ao. Contlii. A. Mackintosh do. do. Shepherd Hart do. Charles Hnsmer do. do.
West.Hames 19 do. do. Theoph. Bolton do. do. John Rawlins do.
Henry Light 26 do. do. Hen. Fra. Caley do. do. G.H.Wood vooffe do. -.'
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G.Tito Brice 9 Nov. do. Jtich. Bayldon do. do, Rich.O.Meritondu.
Thomas Dent do. do. Charles Rog:ej's do. do. J.H.Mackinlay do. .I<,l,,. i,,, ,[:.!, >i,,. t^o.
D. MacGregor do. do. (i-A. Kcniplanddo. do. Owen Pliilliiis do. V: \\..:.,uu^u>n a>,. do.
B. Lutvens do. do. W. Hi-ndcrstm do. do. Wm. Bolton Gir- M". H.TLTianL.iudj. do.
T. H. Morice, KH. T.Timbvi-U.CB.do. do, dlestone do. Fred. BlundcU do. do.
do. do. Ildlx'it Butler
do. do. Niel Campbell do. Charles Wahal» do. do.
E.H. Garthwaitedo. do. U'dUnin Sfohoe do. do. Robert Kent do, Stuart Corbctt do. do.
Tho. Pipon 16 do. do. C.St. Jn. Grant do. do. Wm. Hen, Earle do, G.Fred. Penlev do. do.
Charles Wayth do. do. James Malton do. do. ^1. M'Kinnon do, H. Weston do.
J. S. do.
Robert Abbey do. do. Wm. Mnclcod do. do. Wm. Sage do. John Wynch do. do.
P. D. Fellowes do. do. J. It, Wornum do. do. Andrew Goldie do. W.J.Thompson do. do.
Cha.Hames 30 do. do. Benjamin Ashe do. do. Henry Carter do. Humphrey Hay do. do.
G.J.Wolseley 14D. do, James Steel do. do. Wra. Ramsey do. Male. Nicolson do. do.
J, Rainey do. do. Jolm Barclay do. do. Cha. Thuresby do. I. Monke do. do.
W. Phipps do. do, Fra.Farrant 2 June Persia limes Bedford do, Henry Barkley
W. D. Spooner28 do. do. Elliott D. Todd do. do. I'm. Edw. Blair Henderson do. do.
Wm. Thomson do. do. H.C.Rawlinson do. do. Leadbeater do. Tho. Best Jervis do. do.
Ab. James 30 do. do. John Laughten do. do. Jer.B.Nottidge do. Fred.S. Sotheby do. do.
John Gordon do. do. Ed. Pat. Lynch 3do. do. George Lee do. Henry Liddell do. do.
Tho. Shaw do. do. * T. Ritlierdon 16F.88 E.I. D.Moiilgomeriedo. Edw.Huthwaite do. do.
Wm.W.Swaine do. do. Sent, at Addiscombc A.M. Cnnrphdl do. G. R. Crawfurd do. do.
Fra. B. Eliot do. do. J.Wilson 28June38 E.Ind. Luc. Hoi\ Smith do. Htn. DelafoBse do. do.
R. Axford, leOct. 28 Itcc.fo. T.R.Macqueen do. do. Jn.Fiu-f|uharsondo. J.R. Woodhousodo. do.
E.In. Covip.atLiocrpool Francis Hugh M. John Wortliy do. Robert Leech 7 Aug. 4/?"-
Arch. Irvine, CB. Wheeler do. do. John Forbes do. tjhanistan & Persia
28 June 31 E. Ind. John Wilson do. do. Frederick Bond do.
W.OgilvielOJan.37 do. Geo. Hicks do. do. Thomas Biddle do.
Geo. W.Gibson do. do. Jas. W.Douglas do. do. Wm. Mactier
do.
John Laurie do. do, Jas. Manson do. do. H. Macfarquhar do.
James Cocke do. do. Jolm Ward do. do. John Howison do.
Cha. Andrews do. do. Stratford Powell do. do. Hen. John Wooddo.
Edw. Pettingal do. do. Wm. Burlton do. do. George Dods do.
John W. Watson do. do. S. L. Thornton do. do, In. Morgan Ley do.
Robert Becher do. do. Hope Dick do. do. It. G. Polwhfle do.
John Brandon do. do. David Hepburn do. do. John Chisholm do. James Murray London
John Cowslade do. do. W. Simonds do. do, Wm. Foquett do. Tho. Otho Travers Corh
Wm. Hou?h do. do. S. P. C. Humfrays E. Parry Gowan do. Richnrd Grange Dublin
Fred. Geo. Listerdo, do. do. do. James Allen do. H. Vibart Gleag Edinburgh
Hen. C.Barnard do. do. J.H.Simmonds do. do, John Hen. Irwin SfftG.D. Drummond
William Cubitt do. do. H.Fisher Salter do. do. 28 June 38 . 22Dec.25 Chathnm
Robert Stewart do. do. John Angelo do. do. Jolm Cartwiight do. I.Brown 10 Jan. 84. E.I.
Robert Hawkes do. do. J. G. Drummond do. do. Fras. Frank land Depot at Chatham
John Mackenzie do. do. Tho. Williams do. do. Whinvates do. Wm. Elsey 2 Dec. 3(i E. I.
G. Hutchinson do. do, 1. Bacon do. do. Wm.Hi'll Water- Depot at Chatham
Geo. F. Holland do. do. J-. Saunders Bird do. do. field do. G.Maclean 27 Apr. 38 Gold
Hugh Sibbald do. do. '. Blake do. do. George Fryer do. Coast of Africa
STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.
@ fa Oenoral Lord HiLL, G.C.B., O.C.H., and K.C., Colonel of the Royal Regiment of
Horse Criiard!!.
^fHilary Secretary.
<J JS Lieut. -GpDpral Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K.C.B., Colonel of the 53rd Regiment
A ides-de- Camp.
t> ta Colonel Richard Egerton, Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Ac^jutajit-Generai,
Qcarteb-Masteb General.
9 Lieat.-Gencral Sir James Willoughby Gordon, Bart., O.C.B., and O.C.H., Colonel
of the 'iOrd Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO.'
years' Serv.
2J Rtyiment of Life Guards.
PEXINSrLA"—"WATEKLUO."
Y««rv'S»rT.
Royal Regiment of Horse Gruards.
« PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Years' Serv.
I^im!'i8w!] 1*' (<" f^" Kiiuys) Retjiment of Drayoon Guards. [%'3a"
1<5A
24
21
14
— — . ... ;
Sir Tlios. Gage Montresor,' K.C.II. Ens. 12 March, 1783; Lieut. 4 April, 83;
Cnpt. 17 June, 04 ; Lieut. -Col. 12 April, 99 ; Col. 26 July, 1810 ; Major-Gen.
4 June, 13 ; Lieut. -Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 2n(l Dragoon Guards, 20 Feb. 37.
Lieut .-Colonel.
Charles Kearney, Corned, P 10 Sept. 12 Lieut. P8 Sept. 14; Cn^j^ P 19 June, ;
Major.
19 3iaa George Xugent,' Corned, 7 Oct 13; Lieut. 14 Dee. 15; C«/)<. p22 July, 24
it/rt/or, Pll Jan. 33.
LIEnT. CAPTAIN.
Captains.
Hen. Wilmot Charlton P23 June 25 P 30 Dec. 26 P 13 Nov. 32
"William Campbell ... P GJan. 32 P 12 Apr. 33 P 27 May 36
Rich. Duckworth Dunn. p 9 Mar. 32 P13 Sept. 33 P 28 Oct. 37
Power Le Poer Trench P12 Aug. 24 P17 Dec. 25 P 30 Dec. 26
Hen. St. John Mildmay . P20 Nov. 28 P 8 June 30 P 7 Apr. 37
Geo. Henry Elliott... P27 July 32 P 13 June 34 P 22 June 38
Lieutenants.
SirHen. Chas. Paulet, Bt, P13 Nov. 32 P 29 Aug. 34
Egerton Leigh P12 April 33 P 19 June 35
John Chichester Knox V 13 . Sept. 33 P14 Aug. .35
Hylton Briscoe Pll Oct. 31 P 25 July 34
Edw. Lovett Robertson P 11 . Jan. 33 P14 Nov. 35
George Arthur Ede P 14 . . . Aug. 35 P17 Feb. 37
William Wernham, R.M. 4 Dec. 32 P 15 July 36
Francis Haviland 24 Nov. 35 29 Sept. 37
William Persse P13 Sept. 33 r27 Oct. 35
Jackson V. Tuthill P 30 Apr. 36 P17 May 39
CORNET-S.
Robt. Wm. Dallas . . . 6 Oct. 37
R. Dudley Acland . . . 22 June 38
Fred. James Ibbetson PI7 May 39
Pniimnster. —
Henry Boys, 1 Aug. 37; Eia. 8 April, 26; Lieut. 13 Feb. 30;
Capt. 6 Sept. 33.
Adjutant. — Francis Haviland, (Lieut.) 4 Dec. 85.
Quarter-Master. — John Haviland, 15 July, 36.
,ug. 12.
26 Oct. 26.
27 Veterinary Surgeon. — William Woodman, 25 Feb. 13.
Scarlet Facings Black. Agents, Messrs. Hopkinson, Barton, and Knyvett, Regent-
street.
\_Returnedfrom France, November, 1818.]
1 Sir Tho. G. Montresor has been twenty -four years on regimental full-pay, durinp which period he served
at Gibraltar in 1700 and 91 in Flanders and Holland in 1793, 4, and 5; the Egyptian campaign of 1801,
;
•TALAVEHA"— ••
ALBUHEUA" — " VITTORIA" — " PENINSULA."
14
12
10
Atfi (or Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.
On the Standards and Appointments the HARP and CROWN, and the
Star of St. PATRICK, with the motto " Quis Seporabit"
" PENINSULA."
17
324
.
The motto " Vcttiffiti nulUi retrortum." — " SALAMANCA" — " VITTORIA"—
"TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
S Sir John Sladc, Bt.^ G.C.H., Curiul, 11 Mav, 1780 ; Lieut. i« ApKl, ti9 >
Cnpt. 24 Oct. ^1 ; J/<yor, 1 Miuxh, 94 ; Lie'ut.-Col. 29 AprU, 9.5; Col. 29
April, 1802 ; MqjoT-Geii. 25 Oct 09 ; Lkvt.-Gcu. 4 June, 14 : Gen. 10
Jan.
37 ; Col. ath Dragoon Guards, 20 July 31
Lieut.-Colonel.
CSl5(r James Maxwrll Wallace,' K.II. Comet, i'14Aug.06; iifu/. Pojuno,
00 Cnpt. V 22 Oct. 07
; ; Major, i> 1 Jan. 17 ; Lieut. -Col. P 25 Sept. 23 ; Cut.
28 June, 38.
Major.
JA //im.James Yorke Scarlett, Copnc^P 26 March, 18 ; iieuf. n24 0ct 21- Cant
'
P9Junc,25; iV»/»r, i>U June, 30.
.^Vvt»MT) . C>th Regiment of Dragoon Guards {or Carabineers.)
Years' Sorv.
— .... —
Colmiel.
Sir F.\-!m Llov.I,' K.C.FI. Cornet, 25 Nov. 17f«0: Lieut. 5 Feb. 87 ; <Vl/»^ -.'5
Oct. m-. .Viijor, 1 S.i>t. t).j; Limt.-Cul. 11 Fil.. 99; Col. 2o Oct. 18*19;
Mnj(ir-Gen. 1 Jan. 12; iif«/.-UeH. 27 May, 26; Co/. 7th Dragoon Guanb,
It! .^Iiirch, M.
Lieut.-Coloncl.
Major.
John Bolton, Cornet, i' 22 July, 24 ; Lieut, i' 8 .Vpril, 26 ; Capt. P 11 June, 30 ;
Mi{jor, V 8 July, M.
CAPTAIN.
CVPTAINS.
HolxTt Riclianljmn 8 June 2(i P 9 April 2!) PIC Aug. 33
Tltoinas I.e Marchant. . P 14 June 27 i'1 1 June 30 P 17 Oet. 34
(1. A. P. Cnnynjhamc . P 22 May 28 p 12 July 33 P 10 Jan. 3j
1
LlErXENANTS.
C. 11. Thompson, R,M.. p 16 Amr. 31 24 July 35
E<lwarJ Codrington . . p 17 Aus:- 33 8 July 36
William Iliury Peters . p 27 Sept. 33 2P Sept. 36
John Clark Kennedy . . P 2.5 Oct. 33 P 10 Mar. 37
John (ireenc P 24 Feb. 32 P 19 June 3o
John K. Ileaton 19 Dee. 34 22 Ausj. 37
Cieo. R. Stevenson 4 July 34 P 5 July 39
CORXETS.
John Campl>ell p 16 Jan. 3.:i
Henry Schonswar p 24 July :\o
Hon. Const. Aug. Dillon I' 9 Jan. Hr>
John Crofts P 8 July 3C
Paymatter. —
Xenon .Vnnstrong, 28 Sept. .38; Ens. 8 Aug. 22; Lieut, 19
April, 26.
.idjutnnt. —Jxha R. Ileaton, (LiciU.) II Jan. 39.
—
Quarter-Master. Henry Iliggins, 14 April, 25.
Surgeon. —
Martin Cathcart,^ 37 April, 15; Ansist.-Sunjeon, 23 March, 09;
Hot}).- Assist. Jan. 08.
Aaist.-.Surg. —
Henry .Alarshall, 28 Sept. 26; Hosp.-Assist. 3 Aug. 26.
2A Veteriiuiry Sunjeon. —
John Scliroeder, 25 June, 12.
1 Sir E*an Llyod u-neA on rpclnwnlai ftill-par ftom 1780 to IftIS, the whole period the I'th Licht
DnHTOOfit, and wm iir««ot with that corjw in m-arl)- iill Jho actions and sicRcs in whicli was cnsaeed io
India; h« abo »KT\vA in South Anwrica 1600 and' 7, and was at the taking of Monte Video, and in the
rxivntitioo Bmnm
lo A)
I ulonri Clark k.iiiipJt mtt«I in the Peninsula from Sept. 1809 to Sept 181S, including the battles of
.J
Pucnies ilOiior and Viligria, b«iJ« tarioua affairs of out-posts; received two wuimds at Waterloo. Whila
Imdiae lit* Miuadron in a kuccessful charge acmnst the Count D'Erlon's corps at Waterloo, jpcrceiving an
Eislo t.. tlie l.tl, h.- .Iianiii-d th.- dirrclu.n of lii> 4.|undron, and ran the officer Ihrouch the N'dy wh.i car-
ried It and which l«-l..i.ij"l I., llie lOilli Fteiuli Il.tlmi nl n( Infantrv, and is
now deposited in Whitehall.
:i Dr. Calbc.irt Kr»i-d al tht- capture ..f .M.irlmi.iue in IWIl, and riuadaloiipe in l»-l(i. Also ttatoughout
war.
tiM liunuese war, luul waft preacut in aliuust etcrj acUou and stonutug party during the
\si (or Royal) Regiment of Dragoons.
•2G
'iiid {or lioi/dl North Ih-ifish) Rir/f. of Drngoons.
Y.iir.'S.r».
The White Horse, within the Garter on the 2nil and 3rd Standards, with tlie Motto, " Nee
ffi;j?cra<en-e«^."—"SALAMANCA"-" VI TTORI A" —" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
Years' Sei-v.
Lord George Thos. Beresford, G.C.H. Cornet, April, 1794 ; Lieut. 31 Jlay, 04 ;
24 Sept. 94 ; 3IiiJor, 3 Dec. 1800 ; Lieut.-Col. "24 Sept. 03 Col. 1 Jan.
Cai>t. ;
7
Gth (or Inniskilling) Regiment uf Dragoons.
•
WATERLOO.'
Colonel.
y Hon. Sir William Luniley,' G.C.B. Comet, 24 Oct. 1787 ; Lieut. 19 May 90 ;
Lleut.-Cohnel.
1^ Jeremiah Ratcliffe,^ K.H. Cornet, p 11 April, 11 Lieut. 11 March, 12
; ; Capt.
22 Feb. 27 ; Major, p 27 July, 32 ; Lieut. -Col. p 9 June, 38.
Major.
Raymond White, Conic*, p 14 Oct. 24; Lieut, p 22 July, 25; Capt. p 24 April,
28; il/ryor, P9 June,38.
*',^] 7 th (or Queefi's omi) Bff/t. Lt. Dnii/oons (Jlussan.)
[ ^^,'X'
'
PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO.'
Yeorn'ScrT.
Sth [or King's Royal Irish) Regiment of Light Dragoons —[Hussars.)
Harp aud Crown. '
Pristhue vlrtutts memores.' LESWARREE"
"HINDOOSTAN."
Colonel.
Sir Wm. Kier Grant,' K.C.B. G.C.H. Ens. 30 May, 179-2; Lieut. 18 Feb, 93;
Capt. 6 July, 94; Mnjor, 6 Jan. 96; Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. 1800; Col. 25 July
10; Major-Gent. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 1 Feb. 33.
Zieut.-Colotiel.
Hon. George Berkeley Molyneux, Cornet, p3 May, 15; Lieut. P12 Sept. IG
Capt. I'll April, 22; il/ojor, P 28 Sept. 26; Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 27.
Major.
ffoM. Berkeley Wodchoiise, Comet, p21 Oct. 24: Liexit. p25 Feb. 26; Capt.
P 21 Nov. 28 ; Major, p 2 March, 39.
captain.
Captains.
James MacCall 23 June 25 P17 Oct. 2G P 3 Aug. 30
I'
Lieutenants.
Hon. Rich. Howe Brown* P 6 Nov. Aug. 32
Joseph Reilly, R.M P 26 Apr. Jlar. 34
Magnus G. Lalng Meason V 28 June Feb. 35
Edward Mostyn P 12 July Apr. 35
George J. Huband P 9 Aug. Oct. 34
George Brown P 28 Mar. Mar. 37
Wm. Norton Barry .... p 13 Feb. Apr. 37
Henry Rowlcs P 9 Sept. Aug. 33
Carrington Smythe .... P 3 Apr. July 38
Cha. Joseph Longmore . ,
P 30 May Aug. 38
Cornets.
Fleet. Tbos. Hugh Wilson P 5 May 37
J. Craven Garden . P 13 July 38
Hon. Jas. Sandilands P 2 Mar. 39
Paymaster.- -John Gibson Whitaker, 9 Jan. 17 ; Cornet, March. 05 ; Lieut. 31
Oct. 05.
16 June,
Assist. 15.
Ynn'Serr.
10th {or Prince of JFaJes's own) Royal Regt. ofLitjkt Drac/oons (Hussars.)
'PENINSULA.' '
WATERLOO."
Years' Serv.
Von- Sen
I2th (or the Prince of Wales's) Royal Regt. of Lancers,
The Sphinx, with the words, " EGYPT"— " PENINSULA" — " WATERLOO."
Colonel.
^ Sir Henry John Cumming,' K.C.H. Cornet, 12 May, 1700 ; Lieut. 9 Feb.
93 ;Capt. 21 Feb. 94 ; 3IaJor, 25 Oct. 98 ; Lieut-Col. 17 Feb. 1803 ; Col. 1
Jan. 12; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 12th Lancers,
20 Jan. 37.
Lieut-Colonels.
Robert Brown Clayton, K.C. Ens. 1 Sept. 84 ; Lieut. 30 April, 90 ; Capt. 31
March, 93 ; Major, 1 March, 94 Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Col. 25 April, 1808 ;
:
LIEUT
Captains.
Edward Vandeleur 22 Sept. 23
Edward Pole P 7 July 25
Edward Sivewright . . P 9 Aug. 27
Baskerville Glegg P 3 Jan. 28
Hon. C. R. W. Forester P 1 8 Dec. 27
Jonathan Cliilde P 30 April 29
Lieutenants,
Thomas \V. D. Willan .
'
8 June 30
J. Fitz R.H. L. Welleslev 3 Aug. 32
Joseph Pliihps, R.M. 18 Aug. 25
Hon. Ilobt. Needham '
23 Aug. 33
Edward Morant '
20 Sept. 33
W. Heathcote Tottenham 13 Dec. 33
Thomas Bernard . . .
'
24 Apr. 35
Howard J. St. George '
23 Oct. 35
Sydney Aug. CapeP . 7 July 37
— .. — ;
Ob tlie chtco«« anil appolnlroenu, tlio Motto, " Viret in ^tf "-" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Colonel.
Hon. Sir II. G. Gnv, (i.C.B. O.C.H. Ens. 17 Oct. 1779 Lieut. '28 July, 81 ;
!»8: .V.y.-f,™. 1 Jan. 1805; /,ien/.-6'<"n. 4 JtiiiP, 11 ; Gen. 27 May, 25; Col.
l:Uh I)nii;oons,30 Uw. II.
/,iVH/.-Cy/.«.—Ptai R. llrunton,' Ens. 10 Nov. 08 Lient. 12 Dec. 09; Capt. :
William Hake,' Ens. 23 June, 1807 ; Lieut. 1 Nov. 10; Capt. 7 May, 27 ; MnJ.
23 Nov. 38.
COKSET. HEUT. CAPTAIN. BUEV-MAJ.
Captains.
Wm. Diabv Hamilton . 25 Mav 10 9 Nov. 19 P31 Dec. 30
R.>lH.Tt Ellis 23 April 185 Oct. 22 P 13 May 20
PCM Thomas Ro-'scr'. 24 June 19
29 Oct. 18 8 Sept. 31
James Saivenuut 1'
9 June 2530 JIar. 26 P 18 July 34
I'
3 Otonje Mannei^
I
13 May 13 8 Sept. 14 15 Sept. 37
Beniard M'.Mahon .... 10 Nov. 2.5 I' 30 Nov. 26 23 Nov. 38
I.IKt'TKNANTS.
Thnma.s John I'arkcr .. 1'10 Aug. 20 14 Aug. 28
10^ James Boalth i'24Sept.l2 6 May 13 4 Captain Rofiser acccompa-
nied the 13th Lipht Dragoons
John C. Campbell 25 Oct. 27 f If) Mar. 32
I to Portugal in I8I0, and was
17 Denis Browne 3 Mav 13ii'15 Mar. 33 prt^ftcnt with it in evcrj" action
Geo. Jns. Walker 8 Jan. 29 10 Jan. 34I' ill wliich it was cngngod, witli-
Patimaster. —
R. Storev,5 .Vufr. 19; Ens. 15 Apr. 13; Lieut. 9 Feb. 15.
/l((;w/aii/.—Charles FIovd,(/,lVll^) 8 Sept. 31.
Qi/«rrer-.Vn//fr.— John O'Reilly, 25 Dec. 28.
Surij. —
Jas. Mouat, M.D. 15 Feb. 27 ; Assist. -Surg. 1 Oct. 12 ; IIosp.- Assist.
16 Julv, 12.
Ass.-Sur.—John Clark, M.D. 29 Julv. 30, Hosp.-Ass. 4 Oct. 27.
Patrick Xicolson, .M.D. 31 Dec. 3:1.
—
Vetrriiuiry Surtj. John Logrew, 9 July, 30.
Scarlet Facimjs Green. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
''
T'. May ISOO, to Feb. 1H14. inrliidin); the action at the bridge
iiinsula rrr>m
iit« d'Oiior, Arroyo de Molino, Alinorer, Vittoria, Mayo Pass, Pyrenees.
at thi' battle of the Pyn-neij 30th July, and severely at St. Pierre
:
•
PRUSSIAN EAGLE"—" DOURO"—" TALAVEUA" "FUENTES D'ONOR"—
" SALAMANCA"—" VITTORIA"—" ORTHES"- 'PENINSULA."
Cohnel.
IJSlSa S'ir Kerrison, Bart.^ C.B. & G.C.H. Comet, 23 June, 1700;
Edward
Luut. 1Feb. 98; Capt. 18 Oct. 98; Major. 12 May, 1803; Llmt.-Col.
4 April, 05; Co?. 4 June, 13 jWnJor-Gen. IH Aug. 19; Lkut.-Gen. 10 Jan. :
CORNET.
Captains.
Edward Harvey ^ P 24 Mar. 25 P 4 May 20 P 12 Oct. 30
Fran. H. Stephens P 23 Feb. 26 31 July 28 P 17 July 35
John Henderson p 25 Jan. 31 P 31 Dec. 33 P 4 Aug. 37
Wm. Henry Archer . . . P 28 Dee. 32 P17 July 35 P 1 June 38
.4r/;»^/«^—
.4r/y»^/«^— Williiu].
Willi Chnke, {Cornet,) 24 Apr. 38.
'
rter-Masfer. tp iM
Samuel BroiIriI)b,= 15 Jan. 29.
29 Surf/eon.—^ fiffil Patrick Henry Laveus,'* 3 Aug. 26 Asslst.-Surg. 24 Oct. : 11 ;
to the frontiers of Spain from 'Itli Vpril 1811 ; battle of Puentes d'Onor (wounded); affaii
with the enemy's lancers 25th Si*i'" Badiyoz ; affairs with the enemy's cavalry at Usagre,
1
Llerena, in front of Salamanca, ;ih ]'-; battle of Salamanca; affair with the enemy's rear
guard near Panerandos ; several s1.ii -Madrid to near Ciudad Rodrigo, and from the 2(ith Maj'
near Salamanca to the battle of Vil i of a gun from the enemy near Pampeluna; and severftl
engagements and skirmislies from the entrance of the British army into France, until the battle of Orlhet,
Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and was present at the attack on New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815.
S Capt. Harvey served at tin- investment i.r K.Hi.ii.irc in the Kast. Indies in Sept. 1S27.
4 Quarter-Master, 15 Sfpi -:;;, ir-nn -, 'n.'ii m.m
, l Mr i,',;..i.. -.irrr,,! uinimi-'-l i
7A
13
l^vi'ce^'iSl: ] IGC/i {or Qumt's) Reqt. f Light
o Drags. {Lancers). [
%';;^«,.'"
•'TALAVHHA"— " FUENTES D'ONOR"— " SALAMANCA"—" VITTORI A"— " NIVE"
" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO"—" BHURTi'ORE."
i'Serv
10
— — .. ;
ColoneU
Pfa *'ir Joseph !?tratoii,' C.B. .V K.C.U. Curnrf, Dec. 1794 ; iitH<. 2 Dec.
ftj C4ipt. i .March, 1)7 ; Mnjor, 14
; .\iiif. 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 2.5 Feb. l)« ; Co/.
4 Juiu-, 14; Miyor-Gen. 27 May, 2.'); £iVh/.-GVh. 28 Juno, 3S; CW. 17th
Loucers, 28 Jui. 39.
Lieii/.-Co/onf/.
jVnjor.
Matthew C. D. St. Qaintin, -ind Lieut. P29 June, 20; Lieut. p8 Jau. 24 ; Cuut.
P9 .\ov. 26 ; .Major, P 15 .\\>rH, 37.
CAPTAIN.
Captaiss.
lA John Lawrcnson 12 Nov. 18 P 6 Dec. 21 P 27 Aug. 25
William C. Douglas .
P 20 Mav 26 P 6 Sept. 27 Pll Aug. 35
Liouol .\nies p 3 Oct. 26 P 6 Jau. 32 P 4 .Mar. 36
Walter Williams p2G Mar. 29 P21 Dec. 32 PIS Mar. 37
William Hen. Keildca p OJan. 32 P 7 Aug. *> Plo Apr. 37
Edn-arJ Croker P 7 Sept. 32 P 1 1 Aug. 35 P 1 Mar. 39
LlErTEXAXTS.
Robert .\ F. Kingscote
.
P 2 Nov. 32 P 4 Mar. 36
Wallace Barrow P G Mar. 3o P 9 Dec. 36
John R. Palmer P 7 Auit. 35 P18 Mar. 37
John B. BroadUy . . . P 6 Nov. 35 P15 Apr. 37
Francis Boitlett P 18 Apr. 34 P14 Apr. 37
Robert Rej-nard P 8 Jan. 36 P 8 Feb. 39
John Davy Brett .... P 4 Mar. 36 p 1 XI ar. 30
Cornets.
Wm. Murray Mitchell . . p 5 Mar. 36
Aug. Saltren Willett P 9 Dec. 36
//on. tieoree O'Callaeliaii p18 Mar. 37
Andrew Wauchope i p 15 Apr. 37
Thomas Lindsay 4 Jan. 30
Kdw. Calvert Scobcll IP 1 Mar. 39
3A Paifnuuter. —
George Chandler,' 2.j Sept. 28; Eiit. k Ailj. 2.5 Feb. II ; Lieut.
2« Slarch, 12 Cnpt. 25 March, 14.
;
iu l^iou, and tiece and capture of &inta Maura in IHlii wounded before Ronetu in l.sOT. ;
3 Dr. Elkintcton wrrtd at the empltire of .Madeira in 1^)7, and in the Peninsula from April li'OO lo Nor.
ISIJ; prf4enl at the bailie of Talaierm; left privoner with the wrmnded at that city, and niarcli'-d into
Prance-; released in I**1<1. and rejoined the army in Portueal on lU retr,>at from Btisacn pre*eiit wilb it at ;
the linni of Torres Vrdras battle of Kucnies d'Uoor sieves of Ciudad Kodrtfcn, and R(uli\i»z buttle of Sala-
: ; ;
mancm rapture of Madrid awl dnnnr the wbole sieite of Burtrot m ch«ree of the Hospital for receivinc the
; ;
wounded m the retreat of the army he was left tn chanie of the English and Frturh
;
wounded, and a«ain
mwde prfsnaer prraeot at Waterloo, aad the cmpture of Paris.
;
4.-1
lut (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.
'
LINCELLES"—" CORUNNA"—" BAEROSA"—" PENINSULA"—
" WATERLOO."
Col&rwl.
J3 aJEl Arthur, X>M*e ofWellinston,' K.G. G.C.B. & G.C.H.Ens. 7 March, 87;
Lieut. 2.3 Dec. 87 ; Capt. 30 June, 91 ; 3Iajor, 30 April, 93; Lieut.-Col. 30
Sept. 93; Col. 3 May, 96; Mnjor-Gen. 29 April, 1802; Limit.-Gm. 25
April, 08; Gen. (in Spain and Portugal) 31 July, 11 ; Field 3Iarshal,-2l June,
13 ; Col. Grenadier Guards, 22 Jan. 27.
Zieut.-Colonel.
19 Samuel Lambert,^ Efis. p5 Nov. 03 ; Lieut. & Capt. 27 Auff. 07; Capt. &
Lieut.-Col. 16 March, 14; J/ojor, with rank of Co?. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Col.
28 June, 38.
JP Turner Grant,' Eiu. P13 June, 05; Lieut. & Ca/)<. P20 Feb. 11 ; Capt. &
Lieut.-Col. 26 Dec. 16; Brevet-Col. 10 Jan. 37; Major, with rank of Co/.
P 17 Feb. 37.
Henry Robert Ferguson, Comet, P18 March,18; Lieut. p25 Feb. 19; Capt. p26
Sept. 22 ; Major, P 19 Dec. 26 Lieut.-Col. P 8 May, 28.
;
Siaa Lonsdale Boldero," Ens. 15 Sept. 09 ; Lieut. & Cap*. 20 Oct. 13 Capt. ;
Henry ^yilliam Barnard, £;w. 9 June, 14 Capt. P15 Aug. 22; Capt.
;
cSc Lieut.-
Col. 1'17 May, 31.
Philip Spencer Stanhope, E71S. 30 March, 15; Lieut. & Cap/. P 17 July, 23;
Capt. k. Lieut.-Col. i' 16 March, 32.
John Lyster, Ens. 27 April, 15 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 6 Nov. 23 ; Capt. k Lieut.-
Col. P 27 July, 32.
Ferrars Loftus, Ens. 1 July, 15; Lieut. & Cajjt. p20 Nov. 23 ; Capt. k Lieut.-
Col. P 27 Dec. 33.
Francis Venables Harcourt, Ens. 11 July, 16 ; Ens. & Lieut, p 20 March, 17
Lieut. & Capt. P8 July, 24 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. p2 May, 34.
William Greenwood, Ens. k Lieut. 18 April, 16 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 18 Nov. 24 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 9 May, 34.
John Julius Wm. Angerstein, Ens. k Lieut. P9 April, 18; Lieut, k Capt. P2
April, 25 ; Capt. k Licut.-Col. P 12 Sept. 34.
. ..
.
Sir John Monlaeuc Buivoyne, Bt. Eiu. 17 Oct. If! ; Eru. & Lieut. 1 Oct. 18
Zirut. k Ciipt. P-JS April, io ; Capl. k Liiut.-Col. I'o June, 3o.
Georve William Evrcs, ifn*. & iiVu*. P3 Dec. lH; /.ifii<. & Cant. i'->C Mav,25
(
•«;»/. ><c Lltut.-Col. P 1 July, 3<i.
Willijim I'luilyer, Eiu. 30 Dec. 19; Em. & Lieut. p2o Oct. 21 ; Lieut. & Cnc*
P 7 J Illy. -^ ; Capt. ii Lieut.-Col. P 2 Dec. 36.
{) I'liili)! Joshua Perceval,'" ind Lieut. Royal Marines, 2 July, 03 ; 1»< Z.iVu<,
lo Aug. (to ; £/M. Grenadier Guards, U
jiuie, 11 ; Lieut, ii Capt. 10 March
14 ; Capt. ii Lieut. -Col. 10 Jan. 37.
9 ISl Wni. Jolmston," £»«. P12 Dec. 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. IG March, 14
Freil.
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Ja». Uobertson Craufurd, Ens. 14 Jnne, 21; Em. k Lieut. V29 Aug. 22
Lieut, k Capt. p 19 Sept. 26 Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p18 Feb. 37.
;
Fred. Clinton, Em. k Lieut. P lU Nov. 23; Lieut, k Capt. P 10 May, 27 ; Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. P 12 Jan. 38.
Richard Wni. Astell, Em. k Lieut. P20 Nov. 23; LieiU. k Capt. P13 Sept.
27 ; Capt. k Lietit.-Col. P 7 Julv, 38.
Thomas WimmI, Conief, PIO Nov. 20 ; Lieut. P12 June 23 ; Capt. P20 June 2o
Brev.-MnJ. 28 June 38 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P28 June, 39.
coa. 2d it.
LltrTii. A.ND Capt.uss.
Georire SI'Kiunon
Charles Bacot
Geo. .\ujr. Fre<l. lloustoun
Arth. Wellesley Torrens
Hon. Ch. J. Fox. Stanlev
Hugh Fitz Roy '.
John Dixon
William Tliomton
Httn. Fr. Grosvenor Hood
Charles Wm. Ridley
Hon. .\u(r. Fred. Foley..
CliarUs ^tiuirt . '.
.\UL^ustus Cox
Hon. (ieo. Cadogan .
Yon'Serr, CohtieL
41 His nnyul Uighnea A. F. Duhe of Cambridge, K.G. G.C.B. G.C.M.O. fi.C.H.
. Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 1798; Gen. ib Sept. 03; Field-Manhal, 'J(i Nov. 13;
P»". \^j.\ Co/orur/, Coldstream Guards, 5 Sept. 06.
Lieut. -Colonel.
9 111 John C.B. Ent. 17 Oct. 05; Lieut. & Capt.i \\vf. 10;
Freraiintle,'
Brerei-Miyor, 21 Jane, 13 ; Bietxt-Lient.-Col. 21 Mar. 14 ; dipt, k Lieut.
Col. I Auj(. 22 ;
!• lireret-Col. 22 July, 30 ; Major, with rank of tW. 23 Juno,
30 ; Lieul.-Col. i- 8 Aug. 37.
Mnjors.
CB Wm. Lovelace Walton, Ens. r S May, (Hi; Lieut, k Capt. 7 Mar. 11 ; Capt.
Si Lieut.-Col. V 20 Feb. 23 ; Major, w'ith rank of Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Charles Ausustus Shawe,' Em. v 20 May, OS ; Lietit. tc Capt. p 23 April, 12 ;
Capt. Ic Lieut.-Col. f 28 April, 25 ; Mifjor, with rank of Col. p8 Aug. 37.
31 C8 Chas. Ant. Fred. Bentinck, Ens. 10 Nov. 08 Lieut. & Capt. 24 Sept. 12 ;;
f 15 .\iiir. 2<i.
9 llcnrv Armvtagc, Em. 27 Nov. 12; Capt. P5 Mar. 18; Lieut.- Col. ri\
Nov. 28.
Henrv John Wm. Bentinck, Ens. 25 Mar. 13 Lieut, k Capt. 18 Jan. 20 Capt.; ;
Chas. Murray Hay, Ens. p20 April, 20 Ens. k Lieut. PI Nov. 21 ; LUut. k ;
Hon. James Hope, Eiu. k Lieut. P8 April, 24 ; Lieut, k Capt. P30 Dec. 26;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p8 Aug. 37.
George Knox, Comet, P 15 Mav, 23 LieiU. P 15 June, 25 Capt. P 20 Mav, 2C
; ; ;
Years
;;
Cotoii^t.
George James, Earl Ludlow,' G.C.B. Eiu. 17 May, 1778; Lirut. ic Capt.lS
March, 81 Capt. & Lieut.-Cnl. 24 Xov. ») Col. 21 Aug. 95 ; Mt^or-Gen.
; ;
18 June. 08 Lieut.-Gen. 'M Oct. 1805; ftm. 4 June, 14 Col. Scots Pusilior
; ;
Guanb, MO Mav,36.
Lieut.-Colonrl.—Tfi John Aitohision,' Etit. p-ij Oct. 05 Lieut, k Citpt. ii Nov. ;
P 1 1 Aup. 37.
Captains mid Lieut .-Culonelr. p ?iLl William Dnimmond,* J?n*. p20 March, 06 ; —
Lieut, k Cnpt. 24 Oct. 11 Breret-Major, 18 June, 15 Capt. k Lieut.-Col. ; ;
9 WUIiain Thomas Knollvs, « Etis. Dec. 13; Lieut, k Capt.^ Sept. 17;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 27.
Hcnrv ColvUe, Em. P29 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, k Capt. p6 Nov. 17 Capt. k Lietit. ;
Capt. k
Lieut.-Col. ''21 Sept. 32.
Hon. fl'estenra, Ens. 4 May, 14; Capt. P23 Sept. 24; Capt. k
J. Craven
Lieut.-Col. P9 Aug. 33.
Philip James Yorkc, Em. 5 May, 14 ; Lieut, k Capt. P24 Feb. 25 Capt. k :
Patrick Fitz Rov W. Campbell, ind Lieut. 13 Jan. 25 ; Ens. k Lieut. P 14 July,
25 ; Lieut, k Cnpt. P3 July, 29; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P9 Nov. 38.
17 Georce Morton Eden, Em. P 18 Julv, 22 ; Lieut. P 10 Sept. 25 ; Capt. 12 Dec. 26
.Vnjor, P 1 1 OcL 31 ; Lieut.-Col'. P 20 May, 36.
I LonJ Ludlow serred in the American war, and was made pnioner at Tork Town. Id 1793 he Joined
th« army in Flaridert, ac il serred in the differeol accioni of that and the tollowing campai^ until wounded,
III* I Till Mar, 17M, near Routiaix, when, having; lost his letl arm. hn rvlumfd to Ensland. Lord L. accom-
panled Sir Jame) Pullt^n er to the Ffrrol. took part in the E^ypti in C4rop4icn in 1801 ; commanded a diTt>
aioo in Ibe niron n t.j ilji.oicr in 1605; and wa» present at the rapluic ufCopinhageu in 1S07.
» Col. .»!•. J thi^ exp«^itjon to Copenhacfn in 1807. In It**)** pnxtrdi-d with the army
P,-niD$ula, and was prvstnt at tfie pafsj^e of the Douro, taking of
Oporto, ail 1 .1 of So .\t Tala nas wounded in the arm while carrjini;
Um Kill('> .
also allot •..-.^4 II. ilie campaigns of 1810, 12, 13, and 14, and
was present al llut.iro, alamanea, Burgos haltl<> of Vitloria, firge of San
<-
;
Sebastian, St. Jean de Lus, pa^sac in\e«tuient of and sortie from Bajonue. .
was present at Loco. Corunna, Barrosa, t.:ii'l.i>i li > •....< oira. Vittoria, I'olosa, St. Sebastian, the paa-
'
'.
aaf* of the Bidasaoa, Nlrelle, ttlfl paasa^ of lAe > orthe>, Toulk>uie, iix. iic., and has receired a cross ,
46 ' = =
Pull I
iloir' I s
P.J. I Pajr. - »
43 29
13
llK
'2iid (or Queens Royal) Retpment of foot. I
••
r' • - • I'riMtIno Tirtutii
|f/i,. ' .rtcr.liarinc ttif rr
Iht- ami Civirii ; tllj
Tl.r — "VIMIERA"— '••XlRl XNA"— •SAI.ASIANCA"—
"M. ,.>.> ,..., - WWai-K'— ••TOILOISE"— PEXINSfLV." ••
i 'oluiirl.
P ill R*- Hon. Sir Jaino) Ktnipt,' (i.C.B.U.C.ll., Eiu. 31 Mar. 1783 Lieut. ;
Co/. 9 March, 09; Mnjor-Gen. 1 Jan. 12; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Cot.
of the Quccn°« Royalf), 23 Dec. 34.
Z.i«-ii/.-("o/on</*. —
19 Tho!i. Willsliirc,' C.B. Etn. Juno,95; ii«*/. 5 Sept. 95 ;
Cu/if. 2t> Aug. 04 ; Vrrret-.VaJor, 21 Sept. 13 ; Srecet-Lieut.-Cvl. 4 Dec. 15 ;
R,;jtl.-Mnjor, 10 Sn-pt. 23; RegtI.-Lieut.-Col. 30 Aug. 27 ; Co/. 10 Jan. 37.
John Uregon- Baiinigardt,' Em. 1 Aug. 98; Lieut. 20 March, 01; Capt. 10
Jan. 10 ; ilajor. r21 Oct. 24; Lieul.-Col. P9 Jane, 25 ; Co/. 28 June, 38.
.W(OOT».— Redmond Wui. Brough, £»m. 10 March, 07 ; Lieut. 15 July, 08 ;
j
Thomas Sealy P27 Nov. 28 P15 Mar. 31 P 16 June 37
P 8 Oct. 25 1 Slar. 33
ranna ; eipedilion to Walciic-
1 Henrj' Reynolds
rc-n ; Pt-nin^ula from June.
[Thomas Wingate P13 May 26 17 Mav 30 Mi
to JiBj. 18H, includiiis
iMedwinR. Pilfold 1 Feb. 31 Ifi Mar. 34 battle of S.ilanianea (twice
'
Hugh
Halkett P 23 Aug. 31 17 Mar. 34 wounded); rttreat from Bur-
f:oi. and action at Villa Mu-
jJas. Egbert Simmons . . . 20 Jan. 32 29 Mav 35
rilla Will Oct. 1812; battle of
Chas. Luxmore Bennett P 3 Feb. 32 P 24 July 35 Vittoria; first as^ult of San
St. George Hen. Stock . P 20 April 32 13 Sept. 35 Setyastian ; also secnnd assault
Edward W. Spiirke . . . 20 Jan. 32 27 Mar. 35 and capture; rrouing llie Bi-
,
•
G. X. K. A. Vonge p 22 Aug. 34
the fmntii-rs of the Cape of
! Godfrev Picrcy p 24 July 35 16 April 38 Good Uope;captun?of Kiltoor,
,
J. Aug.' Macdonald p 10 May 31 11 Mav
38 in the Dooab, K. Ind. Uic. UH.
3 CoL Bautn^rdt was pre-
Edward Houevwood P 14 June 33 P 2(5 July 38
at every siese, battle, and
Hen. Wm. Sti'sted p 4 Dec. 35 P29 Sep't. 38 sent
I
in every campaii;n in which the
jThos. W. E. Holdsworlh p 15 Jan. 36 p14 Dec. 38 $lb Hussars were enp. in India.
Ex»io>".-i. J. Hardie Ivippen P 3 Aug. 38
30 June 37 Frederick Connor
Douglas John Dickinson P P 29 Sept. 38
Thomas .\ddison 15 Sept. 37 Hubert Stephenson P 23 Mar. 38
Henry Piercj- 9 Mar. 38 Henry Cox P 14 Dec. 38
1^ Paifi'natter.—Jts. Soin«rtiUe Darby,' 3i July, 06.
I
—
.i^jutaat. Jas. Egbert Simmons, (Lieut.) 11 June, 36.
I
Apetl. IKIJ, and bottle of SJamaiKa. St>.J ui>atinis of ItilS and 14 ia Ormajiy and UoUaud,
'nrlTii^ig tiic attack oo Bcr(eo-op-Zoom. Present oD the 18th Jujic it Waterloo. AS
Emb. for For.j
3J (-y,, ^^^^^ j^^^^^ Reyimeiit of Foot (or Buffs.)
Service, 18: [^^;;\"fj^J
Tlie Dragon DriERA" " Pi'RESE ' NIVELLE" 'Nl '
Peninsula."
6^
15
13
11
2
. — 3 !
rSerrinR In Ihi-
s"l 4^/j (or King'tRegt. of Foot. Own)
I, Kut
Indios.
Tkt Liun of Etijliind "-" CORl!NNA "— " DADAJOS "— " SALASIANCA "_• VITTORI
A"'
••
•'
ST. SEBASTIAN "— " NIVE •'— " PENINSULA"—" BLADENSBl'RU "— " WATERLOO."
Colonel.
Johu Ilodpion,' ^/u.WMav, 1771); i<>«^ 27 Nov. 80 Capt.-U Sept. 87 ; Jffy. ;
10 ; Lieut. -Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jiui. 37 ; Col. 4th Hegt. 30 Sept. :Vi.
—
Liruteniint-ColomU. Ilenn- Wiu. Breton, Ens. 10 »Mareh, 15; iifu<. i'27 July,
20; Ciipt.vi\ July,25; IV/(/ur, 31 Dee. 28 ; iiVu/.-CW. ! July, 34.
i' U
I2A John Leslie,' K.H.; Ens. 7 .Vug. 1800; Lieut. 2 June, 08; Cap/. i-SO Nov. 00;
.»/(yor, fl Jan. 10; Lieut.-Col. i'2S) Aug. 20.
.ViOor.«.—^P ta
lUnaia Jlacdonahl,' K. 11., Ens. 25 March, 07 ; Lieut. 5 May,
Of<; O^ri'3 Dec. 18; Mi\jnr, 1'24 Jan. 28; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 13 July, 38.
Bh""?"" »'
,
Thomas Burke 8 Aug. 22 5 Oct. 26 h'^,",""'"' "
John H. Glaibrook P 6 Oct". 37 P 15 Mar. 39
I EXSIONS.
'
James Cross p 7 April 37 Thos. C. Morgan P 8 June 38
I
W. W. Bond P 4 Nov. 36 John Lennox M'.Vndrcw . p 14 Dee. 38
! John Potter 22 April 36 John Cowell Bartlcy P26 Apr. 39
'
B. J. Baldwvn p20 Oct. 37 F. P. Haines p 21 June 39
Wm. M. Campbell p 10 Nov. 37
Paymaster. —
Jam(-9 Bum,' 6 Feb. 35; Ens. 1 Oct. 11; Lieut. 16 June, 13;
Cupt. 19 Dec. 34.
A4jutnnt.—lo\ia Potter, (Ens.) 11 July, 37.
Quarter-Matter.— ^ii.umel Sexton, 11 Julv, 37.
;
' ROLEIA"— " VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— "BUSACO"— " CIUD/U) RODRIOO"— " BADAJOZ"—
" SALAMANCA"—" VITTORIA"— " NIVELLE"—" ORTHES"—" TOULOUSE "—" PENINSULA."
35
I.TwcoS'l] 6'* -S^y"^ 1*' Ifancickshire) Regt. of Foot. [«jr;^^-„',V:"
('"•
" Tht .tri/f/«tpc."— On the Ihrw cornen of ihe »«cond colour, "
The Rom and Cron-n."—Aaii on Uio Uniia-
- VIMIERA"
dler-i c.l», 'T*. Kine-i CVrt(."— •• ROLEIA" — CORUXNA" — VITTORIA"—
'• •• ••
Major.',.
John .\ljreo, Eiisiyu, 18 June, do; Lieut. 1 Jan. OG; Cn;»f. 1'28 Feb. 12;
i'
{) II. Bennct Even's!,' Ensiijn, 22 Dec. 04; iiVu*. 1 March, U7 C«>)/. p22
;
27
2«
Ith RegimeiA of Foot, (or Royal Fusiliers.)
In the centre of the colours, The " Rose" within tlie Garter and the Crown over it. And
in the comers of the second Colour, The "White Morse." "Martinique" —
"Talavera" — "Albuhera" — " Badajoz"— " Salamanca"— " Vittoria"—
— — —
" Pyrenees" "Orthes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula."
6
.. . —
The " WhUe Hone," " Xrc tupeni terrcHt," " The SphiiLc," witli the words
" EGYPT"—" MAHTIXIQUE"—" NIAGAHA."
Coluiie/.
9 Sir Ileim- Baylv,' G.C.U. Eiit. \-2 April, 1783; Lieut. & Cnpt. at* Aug. 93;
Cnpt.ii Lieut.-'Col. 5 Sept. !)i); Col. 25 Oct. 09 ; Major-Gen. 1 Jan. 12}
Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 35 ; Col. 8tb Ri-gt. 13 Sept. 25.
Lieut. -Colonel.
P Gerranl Ball,' Em, 17 Sept. 07 ; Lieut. P 1 Dec. 08 ; Capt. i' 7 April,
Tlios.
14 ; V 24 June, 24 ; LieuL-Col. P i Oct. 35.
Mnjor,
Mnjors.
<imcoe Barnes, Ens. 24 June, 12; Lieut. 28 Dec. 15; Capt. P 24 June, 24;
Mnjor,vi Oct. ;J5.
Charles SL Lo Molet, Cornet, PC Jan. 19 ; Lumt. P3C May 25 ; Capt. P 25 Feb.
26 : Major, r 10 Jan. 38.
LIEUT.
Capt.\ins.
H. M'inch. Hartley 10 Sept. 18 1 Oct. 20 1 Oct. 25
Thomas Kenyon P 28 Feb. 25 P 24 Nov. 25 P 14 Apr. 29
James Byron P 13 Sept. 21. P17 Dec. 25 P 10 May 33
John Louificld P 23 June 25 P 2C Sept. 2C P 30 Jan. 35
William C'licsimley P 26 Nov. 25 P 15 Oct. 29 P 7 Aug. 35
H. WtUadvicc Roper P 21 Nov. 28 P21 Dec. 32 P 23 June 37
9 David Gardiner' . . 27Jimell 24 Nov. 14 22 Nov. 37
Walter Ogilry P 15 Oct. 29 P 8 Mar. 33 P 10 Jan. 38
E. H. Grcathed P22 June32 P 10 May 33 P 27 Apr. 38
John Terrj- Liston P 27 July 32 P 7 Feb. 34 P 20 Nov. 38
LiKUTBNANTS.
Cynis Plaistow Trai>aud P 9 June 25 P 18 Dec. 28
Fra. Saunderson Holmes p 8 Feb. 33 6 Jidy 35
Stephenson Browne ... P 8 .Mar. 33 P 4 Sept. 35
John Eldridge West . . . P 7 Feb. 34 P 3 Feb. 37
Henry Capadose 26 Feb. 28 17 .Mav34
Alfrc<l A. Malet P 30 Jan. 35 30 Apr. 37
John Hinde P 28 Feb. 35 P 311 June 37
Mark P. Seward P 30 Oct. 3.5 V 1 Sept. 37
—
Paymniter. Wm. Russell Lucas, 10 March, 37 ; ind Lieut. 18 March, 25 ;
Lieut. 3 Jan. 28.
—
A^utant. Fras. Saunderson Holmes, (Lieut.) 10 March, 37.
Quarter-Mtater.— Job Aldridge, 10 Feb. 37 ; Ent. 4 Feb. 37.
15 Swrp.— Peter Frascr,* 6 Dec. 30 A.vf.-Surg. 10 Dc-c. 12; Hosp.-Asst. IG July, 12.
;
uil wu wo.in.led •! Uncsllrfc Sir lltiirjt t,l$a mtyhI In Holland In 17D0. S.TV<Hl In llie P.ninnula in 18H.
« Col. Ball HTTrJ in ihe P.'nlti<ula from June 1S09 lo Nov. ISIS, including Buiaco, .'Mbuhera, .Vrroyo de
Hotlna, Almaiu, VUiori. fwoiinded In the he«dl, Mata (MTerely wounded in the left leg), in ihc Pyreaeei,
and .le»e .f lUdajoi in May HI I.
3 rapuin IJardlner rn.d the campaliini of 1612 and IS In the Peniniula.
4 Dr. Ftawr «rved m
the American war, and wli at the capture of OtwejO.
59
....
.. — ;
P George Lennox Davis,^ Em. 15 Sept. 08; Lieut. 15 Oct. 11 ; Capt. 7 April,
25; 3Iajor. p 17 Oct. 37.
Captains. CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJ.
P Charles Barnwell . . . 30 July 07 30 Mar. 09 19 May 14 10 Jan. 37
Arthur Ogle P 1 Apr. 24 P 8 Sept. 25 P 16 July 29
Chas. Douglas never 19 May 14 P 16 June 25 28 June 38
}P Wm. Hen. Hartman . 9 July 03 28 Jlar. 05 30 Oct. 12 22 July 30
John Donnelly P 17 May 2 P 16 July 29 P 30 Jan. 35
Joseph Hammill 4 Jan. K 13 May 12 28 Nov. 34
Matthew Smith 16 Sept. 16 31 Dec. 23 8 Feb. 34
Studholme Wm. Metcalf P 24 July 28 P 19 Apr. 31 P 28 Aug. 38
Franklin Lusliington .... P 16 July 29 10 Oct. 33 P 30 Oct. 38
John Charles Campbell . P 15 May 28 P 7 Jan. 30 P 4 May 38
Lieutenants.
Thomas Sandes 20 May 19 2 June 25
Walter Foster Kerr .... P 23 Jan. 12 P 14 Oct. 13
John Hosken Pll June 30 P 28 Feb. 34 i Miyor Taylor served in the
Atnerican war, including the battles
John W. Robinson 16 June 30 P 1 Aug. 34 of Chrystler's Farm, and Niagara
Arthur Borton P 13 July 32 P 3 Apr. 35 (severely wounded through the right
JM Wm. Broom Farrant P 1 Sept. 08 29 Jan. 12 leg), siege of Fort Erie, Sept. 1814
present at the capture of Forts Log-
;
Robt. Joseph Edmonds.. P 30 Dec. 26 10 Jan. 31 hur, Knairee. and Ryghur in the
James Dunne P 27 Apr. 29 P 17 Nov. 32 East Indies in 1818 also assault ;
Charles Myers Creagh P 14 Mar. 34 Nov. 36 until taken prisoner at Lugo, 9 Jan.
.
Lieut. -Colonel.
9 Holnian Custanee,' Eiu. 20 Oct. 08 ; Lieut. 22 Feb. 10 ; Capt. i'20 May, 14
1" 2 Sept. 24
.U(y. ; Lieut.-Col. P 12 Dec. 20.
Mnjors.
Gervas Power, 2«d Lieut. 12 Sept. 16; Lieut. 7 April, 25 ; Cn;)/. i' 8 April, 26
.VaJ- •" 4 Sept. 35.
Saville Brooni,^ Enf. I" 28 Dec. 15; ii<-u<. 15 Jan. 20 ; Ca;)f. •> 10 March, 25
.VaJ. Ut Sept. 3<).
^^^^____^^
BREVET-
CAPTAIX. MAJOR.
Capt.\ix3.
Tlio«. L. L. Galloway . 14 April 13 Nov. 20 Mav 25
Wni. Ilennt' Adamii .. 1 Feb. 21 Mar. 18 July 26
Dunne
Francis 29 May 23
I' June 30 Dec. 26
O John WUniot f*23 June 25 Sept. 20 P 15 Feb. 31
IjijIWin. M. Wetcnhall .. '•23 Sept. 24 .Mar. 20 P 31 Aug. 30
,
Biitceluna in 1614.
!Fre<l. Wm. Hill P27 Dec. 27 P13 Dec. 33 ofliou to Napks in 1815.
[James Horsburgh P 6 Aug. 29 20 Dec. 34 5 Lieut. Sliunlf served the
Edw. Rich. White P 8 June 30 P 6 -Mar. 35 canipaiens of 1813, 14. and IS,
ill I'pper Canada, and was pre-
Harford
Cliarles . Plo Feb. 31 P 4 Sept. 35
sent ut lilt- buttles of Chippewa
Arthur B. Cane .. . 11 Jan. 33 10 Sept. 30 and Lundj's Ijue (wounded).
R. Uoyd Thomas .
P13 Dec. 33 P 1 Mar. 39 6 tjiiarter-MastcrBleiikinsop
William Fenwiek 26 Dec. 34 P 7 June 39 was present at the action before
.Vlcojr in Spain.
E.NSIGS3. «rved in the expedition against
61
s"rwcl''''i8^'7']
^^^^' (^^ North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot. [ ^^^^J'^^^;"
'Salamanca" — " Pyrenees"— "Nivelle" — " Nive" —"Okthes" " — " Peninsula.'
Years
V««f»' S»rT.
Years' Serv 1
.
W
;
UWl Benjamin Whitney,^ E/u. 25 Feb. 13; ii«i/. 20 Not. 17; Carf. 2«
April, 25 ; Major, f'.'i Nov. 36.
C.VPT.IINS.
9 Martin C. Lynch' . 11 Feb. 08 31 May 09
Cha. Hayner Ne\\'njan^ 2« Sept. 09 15 Aug. 11
Dickens M. Ilazlewood 10 May on jp 13 Dee. 10
Jani(>s \Vat*in 22 Mar. 21 r 25 Dec. 22
Biniiloy Broadhead . 1'
22 Oct 25 P 20 Sept.
1 26
Geon^'O Douglas P 8 Oct. 25|P 6 April 27
Tho. IIoImi-sTi.Iy' 14 April 25 P 28 Sept. 20
l-*
j
Joseph Sioitb 16 Feb. 08 14 Mar. 11
John Watson' 20 July 20 P17 May 27
Geo. A. Wilson P 29 Sept. 29 P 21 Dec. 32
LlEFTENASTS.
Robert Dalv '
I
Ralph Budil
Hen. M. F. SUrke ....
8
Emb. for For."|
Service, lBi7.J
I5fh {or the Yorhsliire E. R.) Re(jiment of Foot. [*^";"j„'"
•
MARTINIQUE"—" GUADALOUPE."
Years' Scrv.
lOfrt {«r ate neajurasntre) neijimetit oj root.
J
14
10
13
i-h
7
. — ;
Colonel.
P Matthew Lord Aylmcr," G.C.B. Etis. 19 Oct. P7 ; Lieiit. 26 Oct. 91 Capt. 8 ;
LlErXEX-lNTS.
Thomas Moylc 8 Julv 13 ^4 N I Lord A;lii ?r has received a
Colonel.
Sir Hilfirove Turner,' G.C.H. K.C. Ens. 20 Feb. 1782; L'leut. & Cnpt. 13 Oct.
89 ; "Cajyt. & Lieut.-Col. 12 Nov. 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 01 ; Major-Gen. 26 Apr.
08; Lietd-Ocn. 4 June 13; Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 19th Ilegt. 27 Apr. 11.
L'leiit.-Colonel.
Thos. Hamilton, Em. 15 July, 13; Lieut. 9 June, 14; Cupt. 3 Nov. 25 ; Major,
23 Jan. 37 ; Lieut.-Col. P 28 Dec. 38.
Majors.
Chas. Craufurd Hay, Em. 27 June, 24 ; Lieut. P 24 Dec. 25 ; Capt. P 19 Sept.
6 ; Major, P 10 June, 37.
Studholme John Hodgson, Em. 30 Dec. 19; Lieut. 3 Feb. 25; Capt. P 30 Dee.
6 ; Major, P 28 Dec. 38.
Captains.
John Stirling 6 June in P 22 July 24 P 13 May 26
Highmore Potts
Clias. . 8 Feb. 16 P 13 Nov. 17 P 31 Dec. 25
David Burns 17 Oct. 11 25 Jan. 16 20 July 30
8A y Thomas Beckliam-. . . 7 May 11 23 Feb. 13 P 8 June 30
Lieutenants.
William Bernard 17 Nov. 25 25 Jan. 28
Frederick Deacon P 8 Oct. 25 P 37 Jan. 32
Mark Anthony H. Tuite P 2 Nov. 30 P21 Feb. 34
Rich. A. M. FrankUn . P 28 Sept. 30 17 Apr. 35
Antliony Walshe P 2 Nov. 32 23 Jan. 37
Francis Seymour P 2 May 34 P 16 June 37
Geo. Rich. Langley . . 24 Nov. 12 7 Jan. 14
8ft Geo. Adamson Stanley . 17 Feb. 14 25 May 15
Jas. Temple Bowdoin . P 12 Sept. .34 P 30 Mar. 38
2^ Thomas Byrne P 15 Mar. 21 18 Sept. 28
James Cochrane 5 June 35 P 28 Dec. 38
Henry Calley 29 July .36 P 2 Feb. 39
George Tuite P 7 Feb. 34 31 May 39
Ensign-s.
Edw. J. EUerman 10 Feb. 37 P
Facings Green. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.—'Irish Agent, Cane & Co.
1 Sir Hilgrove Turner served in Flanders, and was present at the battles of St. Amand and Fainars j
sieere of Valenciennes; action at Lincelles ; investment of Dunkirk; .ctions at Launoi andVaux; Cateaii,
Basieu, Mouvais, and Templeuve, Tournay, and capture of Fort St. Audre. He served also In Egjpl, and
was at the battles of the 8th, I.3th, and 21st March, 1801, &c.
;; Capt. Beckham served the campaigns of 1813, 13, and 14 in the Tcuinsula.
70
... —
20/A {or the East Devonshirt) Regiment of Foot.
Cotonfl.
pSir William Iloiwtonn,' Bl. C..C.B. li.C.II. Em. 18 Jiilv. 1781 Lieiit. :
2 April, 8-J ; Vnpt. 13 Mar. 83; Mtyor, 1 Mar. 04 ; Lleut.-Col. 18 M.ir. !)o ;
Col. 2i) .\pril, 180-2 ; Mr^or-Gen. 2j Oct. 00; LieuL-Ueii. 4 Jiine, 14 Om. ;
LlEUTBSASTS.
SA Matthew Day 6 Oct. 15 2 Oct. 16
Patrick HenneMcy 24 April 20 19 Mav 25 4 Captain Barker scrvnl the
campiugn of )AI4 in the South
Scrope Rcynett Berdmore 25 Jan. 25 11 Oct. 27 of Franco. S<?verelT wounded
Eitjine Bnick 31 Julv 28 P 18 Aug. 29 on thi' he«(J at New Orleans Slh
IleiirvCrawley 11 Oct. 27 11 June 30 January, 1S15.
5 Dr. firifflth served in the
Williim Frith P 12 Feb. 29 P 12 Julv 31 I
H. Otho
Olho de Crespigny P 27 July 38
.
of
.
Dunubew, and battle near Promc.
I
William Baring '.
. P 15 Feb. 39
. .
Ri>l>ert Dalv
Ri>lK-rt P 12 April 3!)
Sir Rich. Uetliin, BnH. P 19 July 39
Paymaster. harles South, 23 Aug. 27 ; Eru. 9 Dec. 13 ; Lieut. 17 Dec. 18.
Aifjutant. —
Henry Crawley, (Lieut.) 26 Jan. 38.
—
Quarter- Miuter. Patrick Conolly, 19 April, 27.
Surgeon.— Ifi M. Griffith,' 8 Feb. 27 ; Astt.-Sur. 24 Oct. 11 Hotp.-A. 4 Nov. 09. ;
—
Auittant-Surgeon. Andrew Foulis, 4 June, 29 ; 5 Dec. 26.
Faring! Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Cox ic Co.
[Helumedfrom Bombay, May, 1837.]
I Sir W. Uoustoun was at tba takinr of Minorca ; served in tbe eipcditiuiu to Egypt and to Walcheren :
71
ae'iS] 21^if Foot, {or Royal North British Fusiliers.) \^^^ll
7
— . —
22ml (or f/if Ches/tirc) Rf(/f. of Fimt.
Colonel.
Hon. E4lw. Cornet, 27 Dec. 1778; Llnit. 7 Oct. 70; Ciipt. 5 Feb. 83;
Finch,'
Lieut.-Col. Oct. 9-2 ; Col. 3 .Mav, tKi ; Myor-Gen. 1 Jan. 1801 ; Lieut.-Gm.
.1
3It{}ort.
J. Lysaght Penncfallier, Cornet, P14 Jan. 18; Xifuj. P20 Feb. 23; Capt. p5
Nov. 25; Major, ''2-2 March. 31.
Sanuu'l Hrcnilraui Uniliau, Ens. p4 Oct. 21; Lieut. PI Aug. 36; Capt. p25Nov.
28 J 3tq}or, PO Dec. 30.
Bxsia:*.
Captajss
Tliomaa Keap)>ock 13 Sept. 06 1 Oct. 08 i30 Sept. 19
William Raban 3 Jan. 11 2 June 13
I 14 Feb. 28
Arthur Mvcrs 12 June 17 3 Feb. 20 P 24 June
I
24
JoUu II. l\K>Ie 24 Mar. 14 30 Sept. 19 1 Xov. 30
I
a
>
. . j
Chas. Thus. Powell p 20 Nov. 35 P 10 Feb 37 P''''^"' °' '*"^-® "• '"'y' '"
I
Hm
Men. J.
I Cnntc
LOOte P23 Sent 36
p-J sept. St.
""'^ "' '""• '" Eiandcrs. Besides the above,
,„,;„„, „,,,„ desultory services and skinnlihel.
Thoma." Gaisford ,
P23 Dec. 36 Medal for aerriccs In E^ypt.
\V. Xepean Smith 20 Jan. 37 3 Major Keappock was at the capture of the
Thos. L. P. Moore |
p 1 1 Aug. 37 ''« "' ''™"» >" "'"•
Edwanl Dunbar p27 ( )ct. 37
Fra. Pvm. Harding PI6 Mar. 38
C. H. ilontresor Smith ..[ 15 Mar. 39
Paymaster John Mackenzie Kennedy, 30 Oct. 28; Em. 24 Feb. 14; L'leiti.
6 Feb. 23.
.Adjutant.— \\. Barr» Kelly (Lieut.). 24 April, 38.
Qiuirter-.Vaiter. —
Robert" Barker, Jan. 32.
Stirgeon.—J. S. Huston, M.D. 14 Dec. .38; Aianiit.-Surg. 31 Aug. 15.
.lwi>f.-Sur</.— R. J. G. Grant, 14 Feb. 28; Hotji.-Attut. 7 Sept. 26.
Facing' Buff. .iycnt, Messrs. Cox k Co. Ir'uh Agent, Borough, Armit, i: Co.
[Returned from Jamaica. 24 April. 18.37.]
Emb. for For."!
Service, 183S.J
23?v/ [or royal Welsh Fusiliers) Reyt. of Foot.
In the centre of the Colour llie Prince of ITn/w's Feathers, Willi the raotlo, " Ich Di0ii."—lr> the second
and third corners, the Rismg Sun and the Red Drngon, and in the fourtli corner, the )I7ii(e Horse,
with the Motto, ' Ncc aspera terreiit."—" MINDEN"— the S]jhiii.T, with the words " EGYPT"—" MAR-
TINIQUE"—" CORUNNA" — " ALBUHERA"— " BADAJOZ" — " SALAMANCA"—" VITTORIA"—
" PYRENEES"—" NXVELLE"— " ORTHES"-" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
6
24//I (or 2nd Wancickshire) Regiment of Foot. \^'^^^
'^s^r.l^'isS'f ]
Th« Spktits. wilh the wonli, * EflTfT"— "Cape oy Goon IIopb"— "TAiavEn.i*'— '* Fi'bhtes d'Osor"—
— —
" Salamanca" — " Vittoiiia" — " Pyrknels" " Nivelle" *' Ortues" — '* Pexix-sula."
r«an-SerT.| Colonel.
"55 iPIB f<ir James Lvon,' K.C.B. ami O.C.H. Eiu. 4 Aug. 1791 ; Lieut. 2fi
jj-jj April, »3 ; dipt. 5 April, 9j ; Mti/ur, •>! Feb. IW ; Liml.-Col. 13 May, 1802 ;
P,j. Co/. 4 Jnne, 1 1 Mq/or-den. 4 Juue, 14 ; Lieut.-Gen. ii July, 30 ; Col. iAtii
;
I
4V, .Vivor.«.— Hen. Dive Towushend,^ Eiu. P 10 July, 12 ; LUut. r 14 ;^ept. lii ; C«y</.
I
i-l Xov. 21 ; Major, 10 Oct. 3J ; Brn-c^ lieu'. -Col. 29 March, 39.
as)
I
&j^ ;
P "Oeop^'c FiUarerald Stack,' K.Il. Eas. 13 June, Oo ; Lieut. 4 Dec. tH", ; Capt.
5 May, 15 ; Major, 2t> Oct. :).5.
I
EN.-ilON. I I.IKUT. I
CAPTAIN. \
BREY.-MAJ.
28
25th (or the King''s oion Borderers) Regiment of Foot.
The King's Crest in two corners of the Colour, " In Vertiate KelUj'ionu coiijido." Tlie
Arms of Edinburgh, " Nisi Dominus fruMra ; " with the White Horse in the tliird corner
of Colour.
tlie " Nee aspera terrent." " MINDEN"—
" EGMONT-OP-ZEE." The
Sphinx, with the word " EGYPT."— Flank Companies, " MARTINIQUE."
i' Ser
Colonel.
y Sir Henry Fred. CampbeU,' K.C.B. & G.C.H. Ens. 20 Sept. 86; Lieut. &
Copt. -25 April, 93; Copt. Si Lieut.-Col. 6 April, 96; CoZ. 25 Sept. 03; Major-
Gen. 25 July, 10; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 25th Hegt.
20th Oct. 31. Lictit. -Colonel.
Courtnay Chambers,^ Ens. 10 June, 13; Lieut. & Capt. 6 July 15; Major, p29
Oct. 25; Lieut.-Col. P31 Aug. 30.
Majors.
James Rob. Young, Ens. 27 July, 15 Lieut. 14 Dec. 18 Capt. P 13 May, 26 ;
; ;
Captains.
John HoUis
J. 9 July 03 1 Dec. 04 30 Mar. 09 22 July 30
Wm. O'Connor 9 Apr. 25 P 22 Dec. 25 P 14 Aug. 28
A. Armstrong Barnes . 21 July 25 28 May 29 P 1 July 36
Richard Jenkins P 1 Feb. 27 P 4 June 28 P 16 June 37
Samuel Wells 9 Apr. 25 P 8 Oct. 29 P 15 Sept. 37
John Andros Guille . . . P 20 Apr. 29 31 Oct. 34 P 3 Nov. 37
C. R. Knight 5 Apr. 31 P 16 Oct. 35 P17 Nov. 37
19 John Henry Cooke ^ . 15 Mar. 09 19 Apr. 10 31 Dec. 23
Wm. Angus Devayiies .
P 18 Oct. 33 P 2 Oct. 35 Pll Jan. 39
Samuel B. Hamilton . . . 20 Sept. 33 P 14 July 37 p 12 Jan. 39
Lieutenants. 1 Sir H. F. Campbell has re-
Wm. M'Donald P 5 Apr. 27 P31 Aug. 30 ceived a medal and one clasp
for Talavera and Salamanca.
Henry Finder P 6 Dee. 27 P30 Oct 34
In the former battle he received
Skeffington Bristow . . . POl Aug. 30 P 22 May
35 a severe wound in the face.
Stephen Pons. Peacocke P25 Oct. 33 P 15 Sept. 37 2 Col. Chambers served the
Edm. Bentley Frith P 31 Oct. 34 P 3 Nov. 37 campaien of 1814 in Holland.
3 Major Cooke served four
W. C. E. Napier 28 Aug. 35 P17 Nov. 37 years in the 1st West York
Cha. C. Brooke P 16 Oct. 35 P 1 Dec. 37 Militia prior to entering the
Edw. R. Priestley 27 Nov. 35 P 13 Jan. 38 43rd Light Infantry, with which
heservedatWalcheren in 1809;
Harry Gougli P 1 July 36 p 30 Mar. 38
in Portugal, 1811 ; siege and
Stanhope M. Gildea . . . P 29 Apr. 37 Pll May 38 storming of Ciudad Rodrigo
James Colborne P21 Mar. 34 26 June 38 siege and storming of Badajoz
Tliomas R. ConoUy . . . P15 Sept. 37 Pll Jan. 39 (wounded at the assault) battle
;
'
of Salamanca; affairof San Mu-
William Peel P 3 Nov. 37 P 12 Jan. 39
noz; battle of Viltoria (wound-
Ensigns. ed); battles of the Pyrenees; San Sebastian;
the attack on the Laights of Vera, 7th Oct.,
N. H. Harenc P17 Nov. 37 when the left wu*^of the army crossed the Bi-
C. G. Smith P 1 Dec. 37 dassoa ; battles of the Nivelle and the Nive ;
R. H. Lindsell 13 Jan. 38 P atfair at Tarbes ; battle of Toulouse ; battle in
front of New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815; served four
H. Cust
F. 30 Mar. 38 P
years with the army of occupation in France.
James Ogilvy P 31 Mar. 38 Employed on a special mission at Coustautino-
F. J. B. Priestley 2 Mar. 38 ple in 1336.
R. Mas. Taylor Pll Jan. 39 4 Paymaster Dean served in the Peninsula
from April 1809 until the end of the war. Pre-
Stewart Northey P 18 Jan. 39
sent at Waterloo.
/^m/mr«ter.— 195H3 Wm.Dean,M0Dec.29; Conic^, 9 Feb. 09; /,/>«*. 14 Aug. 11.
Adjutant.— 'EHwATii R. Priestley, (Lieut.) 13 Jan. 38.
—
Qaarter-Ma.itcr. John Potts, 10 Jan. 22.
—
Surgeon. Alex. Sinclair, M.D. 28 Aug. 35 ; Assist.-Surg. 9 May, 16.
—
Assistant-Surgeon. James Sidey, M.D. 12 Jan. 26; Hosp.-Assist. 1 Dec. 25.
Yon'Srrr.
The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"—"CORUNNA."
Cotonel,
Lieut, i Sept.
9 na Sir John Coltmrne,' O.C.n. U.C.H., Eru. 10 July, 1794 ;
^'- 1- J""- ""• -V<y<"-, 21 Jan. OJ* ; LUut.-Ciil. 1 Feb. 09; Co/.
'-'"I"-
Fall ll«lf
rtt- P»T- • J""^- '• : Miyor-Grn. 27 .May, 25 ; Lieut.-Oen. 'M June, 3* ; Col. of the
Camrnmians, 28 March, 38.
Lieut.-Colimclt.—lfi Hen. tV'*"''",' C.B., Eiu. r-iO .\u(r. 06; Lieut. 8 Sept.
08; Ciiiit. I' 2 .April, 12; irerfN -Vojor, 14 Oct. 13 ; Hegtl.-Major, -21 Oct.
14 Lieut.-Col. v 14 Dee. 15 ; CW. 10 Jan. 37.
•
CAPTAIS.
CAPT.tlS.'J.
^
William Johnstone ' .
25 Feb. 08 30 Mar. 09 p30 April 20 10 Jan. 37
•
ft lUeonre Ilosarth i'22 Mav 17 P 13 Sept. 21 P 12 Nov.
1 25 28 June 38
1 Hen. Fra. .^tran.'e 23 .Mav 15 7 April 25 P 19 June 26
I
Micliael Pointon' 4 Oct. 10 2 July 121 13 Mar. 29
!William Cain ' 6Ju1y 14 12 June 191 9 Dec. 27
iJames Paterson P17 Mav 21 P 4 Dec. 2;} P o April 31
9A James Pigcott 6 April 15 9 AprU25i 14 Feb. 34
. Dobson Ymmg ' 3 Dec. 07 1 Aug. 10 30 May 34
:
I
Richanl Thompson . . . P 1 Jan. 19 8 Nov. 27 & Major Johnstoixe was present
W. B. Statf 4 Dtc. 24 10 Mar. Corunna.
at tbe battle or
27
6 Capuin Pointon serred tbe
I
Eilw. Retp'u Grorg . .
6 April 2(i 28 Sept. 27 Egyptian campalRn of 1^1. ai>d "as
I
Thomas Soccombe
July 26 31 Jan. 29 P wounded in the right lef when en -
1 Coleael 0|laedef's serriees .-Ear* 1 t' wi t.. CjrTiihss.n id l-^T Corunna campaign ; expedition to Walcheren ; Pcnin. .
suU. tnm Awff. 1*1^ laelwiing tt>« ' > sco, lUdinha. F.j4 d' Ar,«ce. Sabugal. Fnentes d'Onor :
.
siege Mid CS9««tT of Ovdad Kn!nr .AlUr of Vittoria . Siege and capture of San Sebastian :
and btorfcnda U
Bny n anr. Lest l.^ inj also wounded in the arm, liiigb, and bodj. lost Arst
.
A Castle with Three Turrets; St. George's colours flying in a blue Field. "ST. LUCIA." The Sphinx,
with the words"EGYPT"— "—" PYRE-
"JIAIDA"—" BADAJOZ"—" SALAMANCA "—"VITTORI A
NEES "— " NIVELLE "— " ORTHES "— " TOULOUSE "— " PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Colonel.
y Hon. Sir G. Lowry Cole,' G.C.B. Cornet, 31 March, 1787 ; Lieut. 31 May,
01; Crt/)*. 30 Nov.
; Major, 31 Oct. 93; Lieut.-Col. 26 Nov. 94; Col.
9-2
1 Jan. 1801 ; Major-Gen. 25 April, 08 Lleut.-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Gen. 22
;
18 June, 15; Beijtl.-Major, P30 June, 18; Lieut.-Col. p31 March, 25;
Col. 10 Jan. 37. Majors.
13 Duncan M'Pherson,^ Ens. 19 Sept. 05 ; Lieut. 10 Nov. 06 ; Capt. 25 March,
24 ; Major, 27 Dec. 34.
Mont. Cholm. Johnstone, Ens. P27 Feb. 23; Lieut. P 16 Dec. 24 ; Capt. p 19
Sept. 26 ; Major, p 27 July, 38.
captain.
Captains.
William Amsinck 1 Mar. 21 P 7 July 25 P12 April 26
William Sleator 20 Aprin4 7 April 25 Pll Nov. 31
John Maclean 8 April 25 P30 Mar. 26 P 10 May 33
Sarn. E. Goodman July 25
7 P 8 April 26 P 4 Oct. 33
^ Arthur Byrne * 17 July 11 25 Aug. 13 5 Dec. 34
Richard Fawkes P 1 Mar. 27 P 22 May 29 P 16 Jan. 35
^ aaa T. Charlton Smith ^ 24 June 13 5 Aug. 19 27 Mar. 35
James Faunce Lonsdale . 27 May 24 21 Dec. 26 P 27 July 38
Charles Vereker 9 April 25 P 27 Mar. 27 P 17 Aug. 38
Geo. Anthony Durnford 3 Mar. 25 P 15 Dec. 25 6 Nov. 38
Lieutenants.
Walter Butler P.15 Dec. 25 16 Sept. 26
P
J. Thring Coxe P18 May 38 and the Pyrenees storming of San Sebastian » ith tile
;
ceived a Cross and four Clasps for Maida, Albuhera (wounded), Salamanca (severely wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
2 Colonel Hare, previously to entering the 27th Regt. served in the Tarbert Feneiblcs, from which he volunteered to
serve in the expedition to Holland In 1799, and was present at the landing at the Holder, and the landing and advance upon
Fcrrol. Served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received a medal. Present at the capture of Ischia and
Procida. Served in the Peninsula from August 1813 until the end of the war, including the talcing of Alcoy ; battles of Biar
and Castalla siege of, and operations before Tarragona, and blockade of Barcelona. Wounded at Waterloo.
;
3 Major M'Pherson served in Calabria in 1800. Present at the capture of Ischia in 1809. Served the campaigns of 1813
and 1, in the Peninsula, including the battles Biar and Castalla ; siege of Tarragorui ; affair at Ordell (severely woundnl
1
ttirough the body and left arm) and blockade of Barcelona. Served also in the American war, including the battle of rialt«-
;
78
J . — — ;
TJie Sii»i«r, EOVPT" — " CORUNNA " — " BAHROSA " — " AI.IHIIERA "
with the wonl. '•
, " WATEHUiO."
Colonel.
** E. I'acct," G.C.B. Comet Sc Sub- Lieut. iS Mar. 170-2 ; Cnpt.l Dec.
Ig Hon. Sir
„ „ ,,
0-2 •
Major, 14 Nov. 93 Licut.-Col. 30 April, IM Col. 1 Jan. U8 .Vnjor-Gen.
; ; ;
captain.
Captains.
I' 10 Nov. 07 20 July 09
1
p May 16
Tliouias Wlicclcr 24 Mav 14 P 18 Dec. 17
1
28 Sept. 32
I
6
.
(wounded\ Busaco, and Campo
llenn.* Dalton Smart. . . P 31 Dec. 33 P 25 Aug. 37 Mayor; first siege of Badajoz
5 Henrv Niohi.letts
Cha.i.' p 19 Dec. 34 6 Oct. 37 buttles of .Albuhera, Arovu de
p
11 I9A HeiB Donald M'Phee. 29 Nov. 10 Molino, Alroarez, Vittoria (se-
15 Dec. 08 verely »ounded\ Xivelle, NiTe,
6 Fra. Durell Viinioles P 10 Mav 33 p 26 Dec. 37
. . .
Orlhes, and Toulouse Present
2 E<Iw. M. Love" p 23 June 37 P 17 .\ug. 38 on the lOlh, (severely wounded)
3 John Edw. H Pryce . . . P 30 June 3' 1 Mar. 30 ""^ >^>h June at Waterloo.
8 I
W. G. Connick n irt 1 I
P o- oOi xfat. *\ii\ 5 Cupt. Hunter served in the
10 July 3/ ';* Jjay JJ pe„ii;^Ia from Feb. iei3 to the
S O. Gravatt P 25 Aug. 37
Ensigns.
5 W. .\. Gwynnc Pll July 34
5 Geome Milliard P 13 Feb. 3.5
2 J. G.R. Aplin |p 7 Oct. 37
8 H. Ilalsev Lake |PI5 Dee. 37
s I
Donulil .M'Gre-or '
4 Mav 38
.Percy Archer Butler 'p 1 Mar. 39
; Hosp.-
Asritt. 24 Feb. 20.
Auijt.-Surgs.—.\. S. Macdonell, 29 July 30; Ho»p.-Astitt. 15 Nov. 27.
Archibald Alexander, 20 Feb. 35.
Faeingt Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir Edward Paeet served in th« campaign in Flanders and Holland In M. He was present in the
naval action off Cap* St. Vincent, M
Feb. 97 ; in the actions of the 8th, I31h, and '^Isl March, in Egypt in I
the latter he was wounded the investment of Cairo and Alexandria. Sir Edward lost his right arm in the
i,
aclioo at Oporto, 12th May W. and has received a Medal for Corunna.
a Calonal Preodi served the campaipis of I8I3-U, in the Peninsula, including the battlet of Nivelle,
OrtliM, and Toulouse.
29^/i (^Lir the IVvrcestersldre) Reyiment of Foot.
.V<y<>r..— Harry Smith Ormond,^ En). 8 Nov. 99 Liiut. 28 Aug. 01 Cunt "4 ;
•
KNSION. LlEt'T.
CAPT.ilSS.
9 John Procter* 3 Dec. 03 8 June 04 22 July 30
John Ourdon Oe<ldc9. . . 8 Nov. 15 27 Mar. 25
9 James Po\Titz' 14 Apr. 14 19 July 15
ea E.Iw.Nevil .Macready 8 Sept. 14 20 JulV 15
Rob. .Mex. Anilrews . .
.'
18 Aufr. 14 27 MaV. 24
13 Wm. Ba.xter» 9 Jlav 1 10 June 13
Hen. Jenkins Pogson. . .
!•
15 Nov. 27 '
1 1 June 30
9 CK
Samuel Wayniuuth' 18 Mav 12 28 Mar. 13
John Moore P 15 June 30 '
9 Mav 34
Charles Sillerj- 24 Nov. 28 20 July 30
LlEUTBNANTS.
C. H. Marechaux 8 Captain Baxter serrod in
9 Dec. 20 6 Apr. 26 tile Pt-ninsula from July, ISII,
Wni. Annstronjt Steele.. 16 Mav 27 8 Apr. 32 to January, 1813, including the
\Vm. Ho<lder Heard 10Scp"t.27 10 Dec. 33 siege of tlie Forts at, and bat-
Edwin Godwin Pilsworth i-Sl Auj:.30 P18 July 34 lli- of Salamanca, wllere lie was
D. V.
^. J.'b. Edwardes
M^. i^u oi uv^ ,1
^
r 8 J line 38 pay when his name stood first for promotion by
Edward Edwards p3« Oct. 38 P"rcho.se.
Charles H. White . . i
II Jan n<l '" Quarter-Master Ward served in the P.nin-
pI^V IWK.
Paget BaRly D
P J Mar. 39
8 tr,i*"'" '"""> """^''' "*""• "> •'•""'• ""3. including
I
—
Quarter-Master. l^ John Ward,'" 21 Oct. 24.
SMrjcon.-^oseph Trigance, 5 Dec. 34; Assist.-Surn. 9 Nov. 20 Ifosp.-Assist
;
7 March, 14.
.l«i/f.-Sury«)»i».—Joseph Edmondson, 29 July, 30; IIosp.-Assitt.
20 Dec. 2C.
James Cockbum, 15 April, 36.
«,
1 ^ „ „ YeUovi.— Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
/^flriju?*
" "* •I**" "' »"""'« ^W". "« »"«ck on Buenos Ayrc^. He has
rJ.lTrfV^^o°„';i^e7.™''f"T'
» r i„! f?^, ^''. '•' Corunn^ SaUmanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and the pasMie.- "f the Nive
T^^e^ Bu^ ^!:„'""?t" "" P^"1"""« ff" •"'»'. '808. to October, i'bIS, includ?^th,.
J.Z^J,?' TT
: J^"
" ^l"" ^'<'™' P"""" "' Muwna .l.-g., of fiudad Rodrlgo andbatOes
•
of
Bad.ioj ;
^o ^.TJL J'l ''S° " •*' r*"^',"* ""I- "'^) •»'"« of Salamanca r.^rCfi!om M idrii^ <'"."" S." i
;
.8'l."u!^uIl'^77r:.UT^':^i;rtWm"ri?-.nwT°''^^ "
"*»-iCom„na campaign; Penln.ul, from
ot'l^yTaJ'ln?!' yi"!-*.
kjZ"1 '"J't'T,!!!i " ',
«nd .ubu^qu.nt '?'i''"Vt'
'"'^ P-bruary to November, 181 1, including the •onie
skirmish at Barber del Puesro, and battle at Fuenles
- r'.»V
-
w
l.plain M«:n-«ly the campaign, of I8U ,n Holhind,and was
s.-,..-,!
d'Dnor
enjac-d at Fort Pred,'rirrH.„H^Pefc .
P«e-.^on the la.b, 17.1.. «,d 18,h June .1 W.Urloc ; also a. .he siege of iZ:~,^ZSIlTZ\"Tim:
'•] 3lst {or the Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot.
[^^n'li'"
" TALAVERA" — " ALBUHERA " — " VITTORIA " — " PYRENEES" — " NIVELLE° —
" NI VE "— " PENINSULA.''
Colonel,
© aUa 5/> Colin Halkett,' K.C.B. & G.C.H. Lt.-Col. 17 Nov. 1803; Col.l Jan.
12 ; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14 Lt.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Coh 31 st Regt. 28 Mar. 38.
;
p^ MfiJors.~\% Vt'm. Henry Sewell, C.B. Ens. 27 March, 06; Lieut. P26 Feb. 07 ;
Capt. P12 March, 12; Brevet-Major, 3 March, 14; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 21
June, 17 ; Enjtl.-Major, 11 Aug. 29; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Thomas Skinner, Ens. 25 Jan. 16 ; Lieut. P 6 Aug. 19 ; Capt. P 9 Oct. 23 ;
ilfff/or, P24 Nov. 35.
Hen. Knight Sayers .... P 17 Oct. 34 7 July 37 capture of the stock.ade3 i>f
Dahvay M'llveen p 22 Jan. 36 12 July 39 Kerawanrtirieand Kummerute;
Ensigns. battles of" Rangoon, Kokain, and Pagam-Mew ;
and capture of Donabew, Proine, and
T. J. Bourke 10 May 35 attack
M.iloom actions of Simbike and Napudee.
;
J. jEneas Duncan P 7 Aug. 35 8 Capt. Baldwin accompanied the expedition
J. Greenwood P 6 May 36 to Walcheren, and was at thesieseof Flushing.
18th June at Waterloo, aiid the
George Douglas 20 May 36 Present on the
storming of Cambray.
George B. Shaw P14 July 37 9 Pavmaster Matthews served in the Nepaul
Thos^Hen. Flasket P21 Oct. 36 war in 1814 and 15 at the capture of Hattrass
;
William Bray 21 June 39 in the Mahratta war in 1817 and 18; and at
D. Camiichael Smytt P 12 July 39 the capture of Bhurtpore.
Ptii/ninster.—John Henry Matthew 21 Oct. 13.
Adjutant.— Dan. Ben. T. Dodgin, (Lieut.) 18 Dec. 35.
13 —
Quartcr-Ma,iter. Samuel Palmer, 8 May, 26.
Surgeon.— Uenry Hart, M.D. 21 Sept. 30 ; Assist.-Surg. 31 Jan. 11.
—
Assist.-Surgeons. T. Eames Ayre, 2 Nov. 26; Hosp.-Assist. 17 July, 26.
Charles Hugh James, 5 Oct. 32.
Facings Buff. Agent, Messrs. Price & Son.
1 Sir CoUn Halkett has received a cross for Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittorja, and tlie passage of the
Nive, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
Talavera,
2 Col. Bolton served in tlie Peninsula, from 1808 to the end of the war, including the battles of
Busaco, Albuhera (wounded), Aroya de Molina, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, Aire, and Toulouse.
Lasna,
3 Major Van Cortlandt was engaged at the following battles, sieges, &c. in the East Indies, viz.
Deig, Bhurtpore, Allyghur, Coel, Delhi, Laswarrie, and Fallyghur, capture of
Begaghur, Ruthowra, Agra,
of Ko-
Holkar. Also several skirmishes during the campaigns of 1808, 4, 5, and 6. Present at the sieges
TOona and Gunowrie in 1808, and at Kalunga in 1814. Served the campaigns ngamst the Pindarroes in
^^
1817 and 18. ,
^Sl'rTf"/.°«S.'^] 32*/ {or the Cornwall) Regiment of Foot. [^c,!.'.""™'."
" ROLEIA" — " VIMIEUA" — " SALAMANCA" — " PYRKNEES" — " MVEU.E" —
" NIVE"—"OHTIIES"—" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Colonel.
Sir Robert Mucfarlanp, K.C.R. r..C.n. Ens. -20 May, 1789; Lieut. 22 May, U3;
•
Capt. i> Sii)t.'.)3; M^or. 12 Nov. 94; Lwut.-Col. 19 Sept. 94; Col. I Jan.
18IH); .Vrtjor-f.Vn. 26 April, 08; £i"cu<.-C»Vn. 4 Juiiu, 13; Gen. 22 July, 30;
Cal. a2ua lU^t. 20 Sept. 37.
Lieut. Colonel.
Tims. Ilcnrv WinKfiilil, Lieut. 7tli Fiisilioi-s, 11 Nov. 13; Capt. i'12 Sept. 22;
Mti/or, 1>3 June 2« ; Lieut.-Cul. 19 Jan. 30.
JUiijors.
July, 21
U, 9 llenr)- Hoi<l,'J?»u. 17 Mnrrli,l)8; Lieut. 20 July, 09; Cnpt. i'2(! ;
7A
1
Emb. for Foreign
servke, 1837?"] 33f? (or Ist Yorkshire^ W, Riding) Regt. of Foot, [oSta?/
27
34M (tn- the Cumberlantl) liit/t. of Foot.
II
'A 35th (or Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot.
" JIAIDA."
Colmiel.
iP 5JrJohn Oswald," G.C.B. & G.C.M.G. Second Lieut. 1 Feb. 1783; Lieut. '29
Jan. 89 ; Capt. 24 Jan. 91 ; Major, 1 Sept. 95 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 Mar. 97 ; Col.
30 Oct. 1805 ; Major-Gen. 4 June, 1 1 ; Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Gen. 10 Jan.
37 ; Col. 35th Regt. 9 Oct. 19.
Lieut.- Colonel.
Edward KentS. Butler, .Bjw. 27 Aug. 18; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Cupf. P8 April,
26; Major, P29 March, 33; Lieut.-Col. p 17 June, 36.
Majors.
Aralander Tennant.^ Ens. P 20 Oct. 08 ; Lieut. 10 June, 13 ;_Capt. P 10 June, 2G
Major, P 1 Aug. 34.
Benjamin F. Dalton Wilson, Ens. P27 Aug. 25; Lieut. PIO June, 2G ; Capt.
P20 April, 32 ; Major, p 17 June, 36.
ENSIGN. CAPTAIN. BKEV.-MAJ.
Captains.
4^ Edward Goate 9 May 05 8 Jan. 07 27 June 1 22 July 30
John Rowley Heyland . 8 Jan. 24 P 7 Jan. 26 P 12 Apr. 31
John Gordon P 14 June 27 p 5 Apr. 31 P 5 Apr. 33
J. H. Oakes Moore . . 25 Oct. 27 P26 Apr. 31 P31 Dec. 33
John Oliver Munton . . . 30 June 25 17 Aug. 32 P20 Mar. 85
James Fraser P 5 April 31 1' 1 Aug. 34 P17 June 86
1 Sir Jolin Oswald was at the capture of Martiniqiir, St. Luci; ind Guadaloupe. He was severely
wounded in Holland, 19 Sept. 1700, and has received a raedal and t: clasps for Maida, Vittoria, and St.
Sebastian.
2 Major Tennant served at the siege of Flushing in 1809.
3 Major Cooper served at Walcheren in 1809, and subsequently i 1 the .\merican Wai
r Sorvtn^c In
JjK"] 3Gth {or Herefordshire) Regt. of Foot. l_Nfw Bnintwiek.
"TOULOUSE"—" I'EXIXSULA."
YMn-S«rr.
Emb. for Foreign"]
Service, IS30. J
37th {or North Hampshire) Regt. of Foot. ^,
[
Ensigns.
E. D. Atkinson 6 Oct. 37
W. G. M. Clibborn . 17 Nov.
A. M. Alex. Bowers . 29 Dec. P
1 Sir Alex. DuflT served in Flanders; accompanied the expedition from the East Indies to Egvpt, where he
served until the peace of 1802. Sir Alex, commanded the centre column in the attack upon Buenos Ayres.
2 Col. Smelt served in the American war, including the taking of Plattsburgh ; storm and capture of
Oswego ; action at Lundy's Lane, and storming of Fort Erie 13th Aug. 14, where he was severely and
dangerously wounded. Present at the capture of Rangoon, and other actions in .Ava.
3 Col. Manners served at Obidos, Roleia, and Vimiera (wounded). Corunna campaign. Siege of Flush-
ing (wounded). Campaigns of 1811 and 12 in the Peninsula, including the siege of Ciudad R^idrigo, action
at Elbodon, siege of Badajoz, besides various skirmishes. Slightly wounded at the siege of Badajoz, and
very severely on the night of the assault.
4 Major Wood served the campaign of 1814 in the PeninBula, including the investment of Bayonne.
— .. .
Colonel.
Sir Ilenrv I'i-ot,' G.C.M.G. Cornet, 23 Jun. 17(19 ; Lieut. 24 Sept. 72; Cnpi.
Hi Mar'. 75; M(gor, 4 April, 81 ; Lieut.-Cut. Mav, 83; Col. 20 IJfC. H3;
Mnjor-Gen. 2H Fel). 95 iic/i/.-O-'cn. 20 April, 1802; Gcti. 1 Jau. 12; Col.
;
Mi H ut'li Pi|.€r,- i'/M. 21» -Mar. lli> ; Liiiit. 13 Nov. OG ; Capt. p 13 June, 1 1 ; Hnjor,
1'
C.4IT.\IN.-i.
BHEV.-MAi.
Janies Pattoun S|iarks . 27 July 15 30 July 18 3 Sept. 2(1
9 Robert -Matthew ^ 2t>Sept. 13 2.-)No\.21 3 Jan. 27
^ Alcxiuuler Campbell'* 17 Dec. 13 2(i Nov. 21 25 Sept. 28
J.Jackson Loutb^ 3 Julv 24 11 Sept. 23 P 23 Mar. 32
Robfrt Carr P OAprillH 20 Dee. 23 11 Dec. 31
Henr>- Knight Storks P 10 Jan. 28 P 2 Mar. 32 P 30 Oct. 36
I
I
W. Li'ttlejohii (^'Hallonui' 1 1 Jan. 24 20 July 20 P 29 Dec. 37
7 {) Riibcrt Wiwilboiise' . 17 Aug. 00 3 June 12 21 April 33
I
Joe. !<!unuel -Vilamson . P 13 Mar. 31 P 27 Sept. 33 P 1 Dec. 37
1 Charles Ir^ine 9 April 23 P 17 May 27 P 4 May 39
LlElTEX.lSTS.
Frederick Tudor'" |
20 Nov. 21 18 Sept. 24
Edn-ard Evans | 24 Mar. 25 3 Jan. 27 6 Capt. Camiibcll sprrod the
(-;impai!;n of 1S14, in the South
OB. Barlow i 12 Dec. 13 Mav
I(! 19 of Fninre, iitrliiding tlit inveal-
John James Grant !
9 Mar. 2G p 12 Feb. 28 mciit of lliiyoime. Served
Tlionias Southall " 2 Deo. 23 23 Sept. 28 tlirousliout tlie Iturmcac war.
John CJau'o Lecky p 22 April 2fi P 20 Mar. 29 7 fa]. lain Louth scncd
throushoiit tho nurnic^c war.
Wiu. Ciamuel F^lwarda . .1 14 Feb. 28 P 31 12 July
8 Vapt. O'Halliirun served
I
John W. S. Smith 3 Feb. 32 4 Aug.
37 «t the siege and storming of
.
p 9 Jan. 38
war from Nov. 1835.
diaries J. Pricliard
Jolm H. Jackson
12 Dr. Roe's services: Campaitni and Imttic
11 Jlay 38 of Corunna expedition to Walcherenj Penin-
—
;
CImrif* R. Maxwell P 19 Oct. 38 sula from Mav, 1811. to the end of the war, in-
'
\Vm. James Loftus p 9 Nov. 38 cluilinR the battle of Albubera; sieges of Ciu-
!
R. Scott 31 Mav 30
13 f^
—
Paymairter. Wm. F. Vernon, July, 30; JSiu. 1 June, 2G; Lieut. 6 July, 27.
Atffutant. —
Frederick Tudor (Lietit.) 17 Nov. 37.
—
17« Quarter- 3Ia.tter. George Green Watkuis, 7 Oct. 3G; Ens. 23 Dec. 13; Lieut.
23 July, 18.
1,^ Surgeon..— 1& 8. C. Roe," M.D. 20 May, 14 A.v,lst .-Surgeon, 4 Aug. 08. ;
Valrnclennn. the action of LIncellet, and all the other engagements in nhich the brigade was engaged In
tbe eimpaitnt of ITva and M.
3 t'olooel Piper served In the American wnr. Including the capture of Moore island ; also Throughout tho
Burmew war.
a Malof Yotine served el the tattle of Fuente* d'Onor; siege of Bndnjos ; attack of the Torl^ at, imd
bMtU *<t. ^vI.^m iv'.t: ir' r- -: >I vl.i'l; .1. ::v of B'ircos: Iwlfv? engaced. and once woundc*!, on the retreat
Inm h I sortie from Bnvoniie. Sined In the Burmese war.
I
4 M war.
S< '. and Ba;onne; at Orahara'sTown, when attaclied by
"1 odth {or the Dorsetshire) Ree/iment of Foot. f®
Colonel.
iJ Hon. Sir Robert Wm. O'Callagan," G.C.B. Ens. 29 Nov. 1794 ; Lieut. 6 Dec.
94Cupt. 31 Jan. 95 ; Lieut.-Col. IG July, 1803 ; Col. 1 Jan. 12 ; Mnjm--6en.
:
4 June, 14; iieuf.-Gm. 22 July, 30; Co/. 39tli Kegiment, 4 March, 33.
—
Lieut.-Colonels. Thomas Poole,^ .En*. 4 Sept. 03 ; iiewf. 5 June, 05; Caj>t. 26
Dec. 11 ; Major, 14 Feb. 28; Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
iUH Joseph Wakefield, Cornet, p 26 May, 14; Lieut. 29 Aug. 15; Ca2)t. P 29
July, 19; jVo/oc, 27 May,34; i(«if .-CoZ. P 10 March, 37.
ilf«>ra.—Thomas Wrisht, £«.?. 18 Dec. 13 Lieut. 22 April, 14; Capt. P14
;
9^
12
fi
^'"''' ('" "'" -'"' 'V«/«f«f^7i/;-f) Regimeni of Foot, [^e",;"?,,!;;,'.'.'"
.^o'ccil'iSlw;]
Tho ^;i*iivx, Willi lh« word • EciTPT" on Itiu cnpj of Iho Plonk ConipQnloi. " Momte ViuKo"— "RotelA"
— •' ViuiBRA'*— "Talw KM*"— "Hahajoz"—*' Salamanca"— '•ViTToitiA"—"l'ifHB:<KBa"
"NlTBLLB"— "OllTUUi"— "T0UIOD8II"— "I'KMMJULA"— " WaTEBLOO."
Coionet.
Sir Lionel Smith, Bart. K.C.B. & O.C.II. Bnt. Slarcli, 1795; iien*. 28 Oct.
Uj ; Cn/)/. 22 Muv, 1»01 M(\jor, -22 April, 02 ; Lieut.-Col. 6 June, 05 ; Col.
;
4 June, 13; .Vifjor-Oen. 12 Ang. I!) ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Cul. 40tli
lU-ut. 9 Fit.. 37. Luut.-ColoneU.
Tliomas Valiant, K.H, Eiis. P31 March, 04; Lieut. 21 June, 05 ; Capt. p2I
Au','. 17 ; .Mi{Jor,vH Oct. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. P8 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
Rob. Brice Fearon,' C.B. £«.«. June, 95 Lieut. 4 Sept. 95 ; Capt. 21 April, 04; ;
I,*, itil lieoRje Hibbert, Eiu. f 25 Feb. 13 ; Lieut. 14 June, 15 ; Capt. JIurch,. <•
f> Paijniaster. —
Charles Scarlin Naylor,' 8 May, 35 ; Em. 25 Dec. 12 ; Lieut.
Dec. 15; Cn/>f. 9 Mav, .34.
.itUutant.— Ferdiimnd White, (Lieut.) I Oct. .35.
(iuarter-Miister. —
Chas. Philips, 25 Julv, 37 ; Ens. 16 June, 37.
7H .!tu/-j/a>n.— |) John .MucAiidrew,' .M.D. 30 April, 29 ; Assist.-Surij. 15 Feb. 10,
Horp.-Aaist. 27 June, 09.
.iaist.-Surgt.—.\n\i. West, M.D. 15 June, 30 ; Hosp.-Asst. 25 Jan. 27.
Henry Hadley, .M.D. 28 Nov. 34.
Fnrinns Buff. Agent, Messrs. C'oJC tc Co.
K.'ar,>!i'* *.^rri,i-. —c.Mni, of ITIKI and 7, in tin- West Indies, Ineludinjt the storming of tho
,ii:n
alUck on
> : Mom
Portunel ; and surrender of Si. I.ucliu D>m-
'itttes of the loth Sept., '.!nd and 0th (VI. Campaign of 1800 on
.10 to Huiberon Day.
1
Attack on Ferrol. Ex|-editioii to Vigo and
j'Jing the surrender of .\leiandria ; attack and stonning of Ifosetta.
C«nip.inn ..f 1-1 1 -
n. Ill iLily. iuding tha surrender of Naples and Oeno.1. Coloiull Fe«ro!i i
manded the troops bocrd Uie unforluiiate ship Kr Khen she was burned in the bay of Biscay, 1st
Muth, IM&, 91
Emb. for Foreign"!
Service, 1822. J
Alst {or Welsh') Regiment of Foot.
L_ East Indies.
On the Colours and Appointments, the Prmce of Watps's Plat with the motto, " Givell Aitgau ncu
C/iwll!/dd."—" DETBOIT"— " QPEliMSTOWN"— " Ml.
,
—
Adjutant. Eugene Jas. Vaughan (Lieut.) IS Sept. 32.
Quarter-Master.— Wm. Burns, 16 Aug. 38 Ens. 16 Feb. 88. ;
3 Colonel Booth's services :— Siege of Callinger (wounded at the assault). Nepaul war in 1814, includii
and Wu
Kolunga, Nahu, and Jetuck. Mahratta war in 1817-18. including the sieges of Singhur, Latlarak, Fourundei ,
Burgos
Almarez aflair at San Munos checlting the French on the retreat from Madrid; cut ofl tl,
II
'
;
itli June }
;
battle of Vittoria ; skirmishing with tho Rear-Guard, and driving the French into Pamri''"'
storming the heights of Centra Barbora ; storming of Eschelah storming Vera I3ridge and
;
lU l^»!l,
'
Didassoa
'
,
in
92
— .. . — i — ;
Colonel.
9 iff. //on. Sir George Murray,' G.C.U. i: G.C.H. Ens.li Marcli, I7i^9: Capt.
ItiJan. IM ; Lieut.-Col. 5 Aug. IK) ; Col. U .Murcli, 1809 ; .Vnjor-Gen. 1 Jan.
12; Lieut.-Um. 27 May, 25; Col. 42ml Highlanders C Sept. 23.
X.wut. Colonel.
9 William Middlctoii,' Em. 1'18 Jau. 02 ; Lieut. 23 June, 04; Capt. 13 May,
12 ; Mt{jor, f \o Aug. 20 ; Lieut.-Cvl. 23 Oct 35.
jV(yor».
r
•
. r^rmt, P5 Aug. lU; Lurut. P9 Nov. 21; Capt. P W Nor.
t. 2i:.
.1 i,^ Second Lieut. 11 June, 12; Lieut. 8 Sept. 13; Capt.rlO
?;. 1... ..,. ....;,„, 23 Oct. :«.
Captains. KXSIii.N. I
LIEUT. CAPT.VIN. I
BKEV.-MAJ
Daniel Frazcr 31 Oct. 11 13 June 16 P 5 Nov. 25
Duncan .\. Cainerou . 8 Apr. 25
j
15 Aug. 26 P 21 June 33
("hurles Dunsmure. . 9 Apr. 25 1 1'
7 Xov. 26 P 30 Jan. 35
William GuUiric . . 2 Apr. 26 1 P 20 Mar. P 24 Feb. 37
.\rchibald LUuiipbell V 26 Nov P 25 Dec. 28 P 10 Mar. 38
Geo. Burrell Cumberland 1 1 Apr. -25 31 Dec. 28 P 30 Mar. 38
Wm. Beales 24 Juue 13 13 Dec. 21 12 Aug. 36
Thomas Tulloch P 25 June 26 23 Oct. 28 P 12 July 33
Lord Cecil Gordon P 8 July 24 P 17 June 26 P 22 July 30
G. W. ^lacquarie .... p25 Sept. 35 P31 Mav 39 <-f Niielle, Nive, 8lb, luth,
lllb, l$lh, and I9lb Dec,
Dimcau Cameron .... 23 Oct. 35 1 June .39
Ortlies, and Toulouse.
EN!iI(i>-S.
3 A. C. Campbell P24 Feb. 37
4 Quarter-Master King served in the Penin-
8 James Hunter p 17 Nov. 37 sulo, from July, IdeO, to August, 1812, inclad-
Robert Murray P 15 Dec. 37 iug the buttles of Busaco and Fueiilt-s d'Onor.
W. H. Johnstone
J. P 16 . Mar. 3S Preaeni on lath and 18th June, at Waterloo.
6 Dr. Patcrsou served in thr? Peninsula from
James Grant P.30 Mar. 38 Srpt. 1810 to Dec. 1811. 6er^'t'd also in the
Sir F. W. Dunbar, Bt. P24 Apr. 38 Biiiiii'
1 Farquliartl Campbell P30 Nov. 38 i
7 —
Paymaster. John Wheately, 12 Oct. 38 ; Enf. k .idjt. 20 July, 32 ; Lieut. 3
April, 35.
Adjutant. — Duncan Cameron (Eiu.), 30 Oct. 38.
Quarter- Matter.— (LSI Finley King,* 31 Dec. 1^ 18.
Surgeon. — 9 James Patcrson,' M.D., 25 May, 26; Assist.-Surg. 22 Aug. 11 ;
Hosp.-.AfsiMt. Jime, 7 10.
Aaiitant-Surgeon. —James M'Gregor, 12 April, 26; Hosp.-Auirt. 5 Jan. 26.
Facings Blue. Cox ic Co. Irish Agent, Borough
.\gent, Messrs. & Co.
[Returned from Corfu, .August, 1836.]
I Sir OeorCT Murray s<ttH llie Campaign in Flanders in IT03 and ; wai wounded in Holland In 1700 W
look part In the dilTervnt battles. Ice. in Egypt in 1801, and accompanied the expedition to Copenhoci^ In
1807. Sir Ororge has received o crow and Ave clasps for Corunna, Talavera, fiusuco, Fuenlcs d'Onor,
Viltoria, Pyrenees. MicUe, Urihca, and Toulouse.
03
'senice'iTss""]
iSfd (or MonvwuthsMre) Regiment of Foot [^"muda!"
[Light I/iftiiitri/.)
VIMIERA "— " CORUNNA " — " BUSACO "— " FUENTES D'ONOR" — " CIUDAD
RODRIGO"—"BADAJOZ" — "SALAMANCA" — "VITTORIA" — " NIVELLE"—
'
Colonel.
J. Francis, Lord How(len,i G.C.B. & K.C. Cornet, 15 Dec. 1777; Capt. V2
Dec. 81; 3Iajnr, 25 June, 85; Lieut.-Col. 16 June, 89; Col. 26 Feb. 95;
Major-Gen. 1 Jan. 98; Lieut.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1805; Gen.i June, 14; Col. 43rd
Lis;ht Infantry 7 Jan. 09. Lieut.-Colonel.
P lir Booth,'-' K.H. Ens. P 6 Mar. 06 ; Lieut. 1 1 June, 07 ; Capt. P 25 June, 12 ;
Major P29 Aug. 22 Lieut.-Col. 29 June, 30.
;
Major.s.
aJas. Forlong,' K.H. Ens. HI Mar. 13; Lietit.P22 Dec. 14; Cajit. P20
Sept. 21 ; Major, p 1 July, 28.
Jas. Bucknall B. Estcourt, £•««. P13July, 20; Lieut. P9 Dec. 24 ; Cnpt. P5
Nov. 25; Major, P21 Oct. 36; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 29 March, 39.
Capt.\ins. BRKV.-.MAJ.
Lieutenants.
^ti James Thomas 5 Dec. P 16 9 Apr. 25
Dan. Gardner Freer 20 Nov.
. 23 P 8 Apr. 26
Fred. Paris Sanders 19 Feb.
.
P 28 16 July 30
Thos. Aylmer Pearson 28 Feb. 28 P23 Dec. 31
Rich. Geo. Aug. Levinge P 26 Nov. 28 P 8 Apr. 34
John Meade P 15 May 29 P 22 Aug. 34
John Thos. Wm. Jones 16 July 30 P 6 Mar. 35 Germany and Holland, includ-
the Me
Henry W. Paget 14 Dec. 32 P 1 May 35 bombardment of Ant'
John Chidley Coote P 4 July
. 34 P15 Sept. 37 storming of Bergen-opZoom.
Arth. Lowry Cole .... P 22 Aug. 34 P 20 Nov. 38 Severely wounded at Qualrc*
Bras, 10th June, 1815, right
Henry Skipwith P 24 Oct. 34 P 25 Jan. 39 collar bone
fractured and ball
Wm. Rob. Herries .... P 6 Mar. 35 P 12 ApriI39 lodged in the right breast.
ENSIGNS. T was severely wounded at the
Hon. T. G.Cholmondeley 3 Apr. 35 P
Robert Lambert 1 May 35 P
5 Captain Wright served in the American
Hon. C. H. Lindsay P 5 June 35
.
to New Orleans.
C. W. A. H. Wood P 12 Apr. 39
—
.
34
— —
4:6th (or the Nottinghamsldre) Regiment of Foot
ROLEIA" — '^'"IMIERA" —
"TALATERA' "BUSACO"— "FUENTES D'OnOK"— " ClUDA D RODRIGO"
,"_"TALATERA" Ro]
*
— —
"BADAJOZ" " SaLAMAKCA" "VlTTOBIA" "P — NlVELLE'' — " OkTHES"
—
' —
TODLOTJSE"— " PeNIKSTJLA" '* AVA.
Years' Serv.
46//i {or Suuth Deconshirc) lift/t. of Foot.
UOMINICA."
ColOHel.
9 Kcano,' K.C.B. & G.t'.II. Kns. 17!)3; ii>«/. 29 April, 03; Capt. 12
.Tir Jolin
Nov. Major, 27 Mav, I(<<i->; Lieiit.-Col. 20 AiiR, OH; Col. I Jiui. 12;
!t4;
Major-Gen. 4 June, 14 ;' Lieut. -Gen. 22 July, 30 Col. 40 Wc^X..
; Ajir. 3».
ii>M^.-Co/on<"/.
P Archilrald Campbtll,' C.B. £>«. 9 Nov. 97 ; iicw/. i" 20 June, 98 ; Capt. 22
Deo. 03 Major, 3 S^ept. 12 Lient.-Col. 17 Feb. 14 ; Col. « Mav, 31.
; ;
P Robert C.arrett,' K.ll. £•«*. C March, 11; 3 Sept. 12; Capt. 7 July, 14;
Major, 19 Sept. 20. ^^^^^_
Captaixs.
^\ Robert Martin'
I
Donald Stiiart*
F.dw. H. D. E. Napier
Robert CaniplK'H'
Charles W. Zulilcke
I
..
I
Hen. F. Sullivan
IDaviil Fyffe
William Fitz Gerald
.Arthur Wonibwell
1 H. B. WliittinKlwm
Years' Serv.
48^/i {or Northamptonshire) Rcgt. of Foot.
"I'EMXSULA."
16
. .... —
°] 49itA {or Princess Charlotte's, or Herts.) Foot. [Serving in
\'^?;ice' w"k Bengal.
" EGMONT-OP-ZEE"—" COPENHAGEN' " QUEENSTOWN."
Colonel.
Sir Gordon Druminond,' G.C.B. Em. 21 Sept. 1789; Lt. 31 Mar. 91 ; Capt. 31
Jan. 92; MaJ. 28 Feb. 94 ; Lt.-Col. 22 April, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Maj-Gen.
lJan.1806; if.-GCT(.4 June,ll ; Gra. 27 May, 25 ; Co?. 49th Regt. 21 Sept. 29.
Lieut. -Colonels.— n. Bartley,' Ens. 28 Feb. 00; Lieut. P 12 Feb. 07 ; Capt. 10
Aug. 15 ; Major, P 5 Feb. 24 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 April, 28.
Edmund Morris,^ Ens. 21 June, 10; Lieut. 21 April, 13; Capt. 1 Dec. 25;
Major, F 13 Sept. 33; Lieut.-Col. p22 Not. 36.
Majors.—}^ Thomas Stephens," Ens. 28 Nov. 06 ; Lieid. 18 Aug. 08 ; Capt. 23
Dec. 13 ; Major, 4 June, 33.
Samuel Blyth, Ens. 21 Feb. 11; iiei/f.28 April, 13; Co;j*. 25 April, 28 ; Major,
P 22 Not. 36.
Captains.
Joseph Stean' 5 July 12 9 May 13 1 Apr. 29
Gilbert Pasley'' 26 Jan. 14 10 June 20 P 2 June 28
Thus. Scott Reignolds . 23 June 25 25 Apr. 28 P 26 Apr. 31
14^, y William Wilkinson' . 12 Dec. 99 4 Mar. 01 1 Sept. 08 27 May 25
Richard Halpin 8 July 15 26 Apr. 28 P 13 Sept. 33
Charles Gregory 27 Feb. 05 2 Aug. 05 8 Dec. 13 10 Jan. 37
Wm. Raikes Faber .... P 10 Apr. 26 P 28 Aug. 28 P 22 May 35
Mitchell Geo. Sparks .... 4 Nov. 19 26 Dec. 23 28 June 36
il9David Mac Andrew '
15 Mar. 13 20 Apr. 15 18 Nov. 36
William Johnston P 7 Jan. 26 P 6 Nov. 27 P 22 Nov. 36
Lieutenants.
Robert Campbell 21 Sept. 15 26 Apr. 28
Jas, Patrick Meik p 26 June 26 P 10 Oct. 27
5 Capt. Stean's services —cam- ;
John Leslie Dennis .... 25 Apr. 28 22 Sept. 30 pai^ of 1799 in Holland, including
John 'riiornton Grant . 28 Apr. 28 12 Not. 30 the action at the landing, and battle
JP Tliomas Gibbons^ .... 9 Sept. 12 7 Apr. 25 of Egmont-op-Zee. Expedition to
Copenhagen in 1801. Served during
Cornelius O'Callaghan . P 28 Sept. 26 P 23 Dec. 31
the war in North America in 1812,
Henry George Hart .... 1 Apr. 29 19 July 32 13, and 14, and was wounded at
Myers Montgomery
.1. 24 Dec. 29. 2 Jan. 33 Stoney Creek.
6 Capt. Pasley served at the siege
Wm. Painter K. Browne 31 Dec. 29 4 Jan. 33 of Hattras in 1817, and siege of
Henry Garner Rainey 12 Apr. 31
. 8 June 33 Asseerghur in 1819.
7 Col. Wilkinson served at the
Arthur Shell 6 July 20 25 Dec. 22
capture of the Cape of Good Hope
John Heatley 20 Sept. 31 28 Mar. 34 in 1806, and in the Peninsula (Vom
James Ramsay 18 May 32 P 9 May 34 Aug. 1812 to Dec. 1813, including
(ieo. Francis Bartley .... P 12 July 33 P 19 Dec. 34 the battle of the Nive, where he was
severely wounded, and for which
Hugh Pearson P 13 July 33 P 22 May 35 battle he has received a medal.
Sam. Baxter D. Anderson 11 July 29 23 May 35 9 Capt. Mac Andrew served in
the Peninsula and France, in the
John Hinton Daniel] P 14 Mar. 34
. . . 11 Nov. 36
^7tb regt. including the battles of
Rich. Aug. Seymour . 2 May 34
.
P 19 Jan. 38 the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Arthur Robt. Shakespear p 19 Dec. 34 P17 Aug. 38 Toulouse, besides various affairs of
outposts, &c.
Lachlan H. G. Maclean 26 Dec. 34 31 Aug. 38 9 Lieut. Gibbons served in the
Sydney L. Horton .... P13 Feb. 35 22 Mar. 39 Peninsula from Sept. 1811. until the
H. S. Mitchell P 22 May 35 14 June 39 end of the war, including the battle
of Salamanca capture of the
;
Thos. P. Gibbons P 8 July 36 15 June 39 French rear guard, 23rd July,
-
March ; in the battle of Rhamania, and at the surrender of Grand Cairo and Alexandria. Sir Goidon commanded in the
action near the Falls of Niagara, where he was severely wounded.
2 Col. Bartley served in the American war, including the action at Fort Erie ; Fort George, 25Ui and 27th May ( Stt^ey
Creek ; Fort George, 2&th Aug. 13 ; and Crysller's Farm, where he was severely wounded,
3 Colonel Morris served in the American war. Including the action at Stoney Creek.
4 Major Stephens accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served in the
Peainsula from March 1610 to the end of the war, including the battle of Busaco ; siege of Almeida ; battle of Puentes
d'Onor ; storming the Forts at, and battle of Salamanca (severely wounded through the thigh) ; siege of Burgos ; action of
Cabecon ; battle of Vittoria ; blockade of Pampeluna ; battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse, besides
many other minor actions and skinni.^hes. 100
Emb. for For. "1
^Q(/^ Igf the Qucetl's OWIt) Rcfft. of Foot. South Wale*.
S«rific*, 1834. J ^
, L 1 .. pfVi>T" "VIMIFR\"—"CORL'NNA"—"ALMAKEZ"
Y««r*' S«nr
71
33
s'er'v.Tsasl'^'j 5lst {of the 2nd Vorksh. W. Riding) or LDwin'an'8"La
The King's Own Light Inf. Regt.
'MINDEN"—«CORUNNA"—"SALAMANCA" — "TITTORIA"—" PYRENEES'
"NIVELLE"—"ORTHES"—" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Hi
2
't„';;;.''rSr]
^'^'^(^ O^MUu,e) 11^^,1.0/ Foot {n. infantry). [^-J^V
'IlIXDOOSTAN"—"VIMIKRA"—"CORUXXA"— BITSACO"—"FUEXTF.SD'ONOR"
"ClUUAD KODRIQO" " BADAJUZ — " SALAMANCA"— " VITTORIA"
— " —
'•
XIVELLE"—" NIVE"—" OHTHES"—" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA"—
" WATERLOO."
5rt
FuU HiUI
P.J. p.r.
34
Id
14
9
s" "1
53rd (or the Shropshire) Regt. of Foot.
T««n>ti«rY.| The Sphinx, with tlif wiir<l» " liCiyl'T"— " AVA."
...
. ...
. . — ;
Culonel.
IP Sir WilUam Henry Clinton,' G.C.B. Cornet, 22 Dec. 1784 ; Lieut. 7 Mar.
87; Cfl/;f. 9 June, 90 Lieut.-Col. 29 Dec. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1801; Major-
;
Gen. -2.5 April, 08; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 13; Gen. 22 July, 30: Col. 55th
Regiment, 25 April, 14.
Lieut. -Cols. —
i9 James Holmes Schoedde,^ Em. May, 00; Lieut. 8 Oct. 01;
Capt. P19 Sept. 05; Brev.-Maj. 21 June, 13; Rejtl.-Moj. vW Jan. 25;
Lieut. Col. P20 Mar. 29.
Peter Edmonstone Craigie,^ .Em. PS June, 13; Lieut. p29 Sept. 14; Capt. p24
Oct. 21 ; Major, PIO Aug. 26; Lieut.-Col. 21 Noy. 34.
Majors. —
Captains.
^
Charles Warren,* _Bh«. 24 Nov. 14; Lieut. 13 Nov. 18; Capt. p1 Aug. 22;
Major, 21 Nov. 34.
CAPTAIN. BRET.-MAJ.
Norman Maclean 23 Feb. 17 Sept. 07 09 29 Mar. 27
Colin Campbell 23 June 3 Oct. 15 21 P 20 Jan. 32
Archdale Sharping 23 Jan. 1 Jan. 07 12 11 July 34
David Lynar Fawcett p 6 Apr. 26 P21 Nov.
. 28 21 Nov. 34
Joliu Horner 3 June 28 P 5 Apr. 31 7 Aug. 35
" MORO"—" GIBRALTAR"— Witli the Castle and Key, " Monfu Inrignia Calpe.'
Vnn' Sf IT.
— i ;
Serving hi
m. ] 57;A {or West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot. East indit
[
' ALBUIIERa" —"VITTORIA"—"PYBENEES" "nIVELLE" —" NIVE" —"TENINSULA."
Vuurs' Scrv. Colonel.
JP ^ZX Right Hon. Sir Fred. Adam,' K. C. B. & G. C. M. G. Sns. 4 Nov. 1795
Lieut. -2 Feb. 96 ; Capt. 30 Aug. 99 Major, 9 July, 180.3 Lieut.-Col. 28
; ;
12; Brev.-Maj. 22 July, 30; Regt.-Maj. P4Dec. 32; Lieut.-Col. p8 Nov. 33.
—
Majors. 13 Robert Hunt,* Ens. P25, Jan. 98 Lieut. 6 Nov. 99; Capt. 11 May,
;
Philip Aubin,= Ens. P 14 Feb. 11; iieut. 29 April, 13; Capt. 22 June, 26;
71/^yo)-, P12 April, 31.
. — ! ;
'
OIBIIALTAR"— with the
the Citstle Krii, " Montis
ntiH Key,
Castle niiH Month Insignia
Iiiti Ciiljie." — Tlie S/ihinr, with
the KonU "EliYPT
PT' "MAIUA"— —
SALAMANCA — VITrORIA"
'""" ""->"'" " •' —
•• ES ••— " NIVELLE"— " URTUES"—" I*EXI.\SUL.\."
PYRENEES
Colonel.
Frederick Muitland,' Ens. 1 Se],!. 1771); Lieut. 19 Sept. 82; Capt. 2 Dec. 89;
.Major, il Aue. 93; Li>ii/.-(W. 2 July, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 1800; Major-Gen.
30 net. 03 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 1 1 ; 6rVii. •to May, 25 ; Col. oStli Keginient,
11 Dee. 3a. Lieut. -Colonel.
John Wliarton Frith,' Eiu. P 17 July, 04 ; Lieut. 27 Feb. 05 ; Capt. 29 Jan. 12
Major, 22 Julv, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. f 16 Dec. 30.
J/f{/or».— Williain Firebrace,' Ens. 28 July, 14; Lieut. 20 June, 17 ; Capt. p28
Mar. 22 ; Major, v IC Dec. 3C.
Henrv Houghton Irving, Ens. 1 Feb. 14 ; Lieut. 26 Dec. 16; Capt. p3 June,
24 •.^fajor, 1 1 July. 37.
EXSIOS. BIIEV.-MAJ.
Cattaixs.
Rob. Henry Wyuj-ard 2o Feb. 19 P 17 .
.
' July 23 P 20 May
I
20
Tliomas John Grant . 28 Mar. 24 P21 . . . ; Julv 25 P 18 Oct. 27
Adam BeTerhou<lt ' 21 Oct. 13 9 I Apr. 10 29 Apr.
1 36
Cvprian Bridee 8 Apr. 25 P31 I Jan. 28 PIO Dec. 30
vim. FIeuiiii2 Bell ' 7 Apr. 14 ]
.May 15 4 Feb.38
John Blaquicre .Mann 10 Feb. 25 P 17 I
Nov. 23 2 June38
Cha. Aug. .\mey 3 Nov. 23 P 9
. . Aug. 31 P 1 Julv 37
Ale.x. B<Kldam P 5 Jan. 20 P28 I
Sept. 30 PU Nov. 39
Wm. Edwanl Grant P 23 Dec. 31 P 13 May 36 P 23 Apr. 39
F. J. Taggart Hutchinson P 18 Dec. 27 P17 May 31 P 17 Mar. 38
LlElTEX.t.NT.-'. I
"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" — " CORUNNA" — " JAVA" — " VITTOEIA "
" ST. SEBASTIAN "—" NIV E"— " PEN INSULA"—" BHURTPORE."
Colonel,
33 Sir Fred. PhiUpse Robinson,' G.C.B. Ens. 11 Sept. 1778 ; Lieut. 1 Sept.
79 ; Capt. 3 July, 94 ; Major, 1 Sept. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800 ; Col. "25
July, 10; Mnjdr-Gen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. il May, 25; Col. 59th
Regiment, 1 Dec. 27. Lieut. -Colonel.
Francis Fuller,^ £ns. 16 Jan. 06 ; Lieut. 1 1 Oct. 07 ; Capt. P 13 Feb. 12 ; Brevet-
Major, 22 July, 30; Begtl.-Major, 4 Aug. 30; Lieut.-Col. p22 Aug. ,34.
3fnjors. —
Duncan Gordon,^ ^«4-. 30 July, 07 ; Lieut. 9 June, 08 ; Capt. 20
April, 15 ; Major, P4 July, 34.
JP JiJJ Nicholas Hovenden,^ Ens. 6 April, 09; Lieut. 12 Dec. 11; Cajit. 19
Jan. 26 ; Major, P 22 Aug. 34.
>N. LIEUT. CREV.-MAJ.
Captains. t
Thomas Peebles P17 3Iar, 37 of Vittoria, and action of St. Jean de Luz.
2 Col. Fuller i taking of Macassar in the island of Celebes, 9th June, 1814. Served also at the siege and capture
of Bhurtpore in 1825 and G.
3 Major Gordon served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810, and of June in 1811, and was wounded at the assault
of Fort Cornelius. Served also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
1 Major Hovenden served in tlic Peninsula, from Aug. 1812 to Nov. 1613, including the battle of Vittoria and storming of
San Sebastian, 31 Aug. 1813, where ho was severely wounded. Present at Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of
Paris. Served the Mahratta campaigns of 1617 and 18, and was engaged at the siege and storm of Bhurtpore.
S Major Manners served In the Peninsula, from Aug. 1812 to May, 1814, including the battle of Vittoria eiegc and storm
j
of San Sebastian, Aug. 1813; battle of the Nivc, 9th, 10th, and lllh Dec. 1813. Wounded at the storming of Bhurtpore.
60th {or the Kind's Royal Rifle Corps.)
'•
Celer et audajc."
A "-" FCENTES d'ONOR
"—
noLEIA"-" VIU1KI.A -" MaRTISIQCB"-" TAIAVER Salamanca"—" Vittobi a"
Badajoz"
" ALDI'IIEHa"— " CllDAB ROUBIGO"
" Pyrenees"—" Xivelle" NivE" " Okthes"- 'TOCLOCSE"
'
—" Pesixscla."
•
—
Yt*n' Sen- Colonel-in-Chlif.
F. Duke of Caml.ridpc. (See Coldstream Guards.)
Bis Royal Highnea A.
Colonels Commandant.
Maclean,' K.C.B. Ens.M April, 17'J4; Xi«rf. 1
M^>'«|;
n Sir John
June 07- Major M Jan.
'Xt; i/CHf.-Co/. 2 Aug. 1S04 ;
Co/. 4 June, ,1
14 ^f
June, 3* Col. 60th Rifles, 7 Jan. 3o
v">r-G;-,. iV^Mav. -20 ; LieJ.-Gen. "28 ;
i.e«
//;;..'p..riek S,uart-,'c<.™rf 5c Sul.Lie..t. 26 Sept 93 ; .
y"-_j2'
Sept. 06; Co^ 4 June,
Cnvt 12 April, yO; Major. 1 Feb. 03: Ltetit.-Col.ilb 60tU Rifles, 26
Pull Half
10 July, 21 ; Lict.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col.
I
Pa,. P.)r.
U-lvajor-G^,.
Sent 37 Lieut. -Colonels. ,„.->,
p17 Dec. 18; Copt. p24
H7^^^.L Fred. Ellis, Comet, pIO April, 17; Liex,t.
Oct. 21; .V«;..r.P12Nov. 25; iieu/.-Co;.
PlSDec.28.
P24 Oct. 21 Capt. P9
Hon. Hen. Rich. Molvneux, Ens. P22 May. 17 ; Lieut. ;
26
— .. . .
. — — ;
2nd LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Ciias. Howe Spence . 20 April 25 P 28 Sept. 26 4 Capt. Coxen served at the
Henry Bingham . . P 30 April 27 P 28 Sept. 32 siege of Flushinsr in 1809, and
subsequently in Ihe Peninsula,
Thomas Bunhury . . . 23 Jan. 28 P28 Dec. 32 including the lines of Torres
John Jones P 12 June 28 P 2 Dec. 31 V'edras ;actions at Pombal,
\Vm. Hen. Fitzgerald 17 Jan. 28 P 31 May 33 Redinha, Jlirando do Torvo,
Thomas Townsend . 24 Jan.
. 28 20 June 33 Pontede ri'i.-nv, i:,],,, .,1,
Al-
meida; 1- .' : uLs d'
Hon. Theod. D. G. Dillon 31 July 28 P 21 June 33 Onor; si. _. - : ,. .1 riu-
Wm. Fanshaw Bedford. P 18 Dec. 28 P 28 June 33 dad Rodr,- . .1, , , ~t,irm
Hon. H. Lyttleton Powys P 2 April 29 P 19 Sept. 34 of Badajoz, 10 il,u\.i, loll; ;
battle of Salamanca; capture
Henry Wm. Ellis .P 14 May
. . 20 P 17 April 35 of Madrid ; actions at Zamar-
Arth.'A. T. Cunynghame P 2 Nov. 30 P 22 May 35 nos and San Milan ; battle of
RoI)ert Aldridge 9 July 30 p 29 May 35 Viltoria; Lezacco, Vera bridge
Walling Everard P 7 Sept. 32 P 15 May 35 and hei^lits battles of Nivelle,
;
Colonel.
at. Han. Sir George Hewctt, Bi. G.C.B. Ens. 27 April, 1702 ; Lieut. 20 April,
64; Capt. 2 June, 7.'i M({jor, 31 Dec. 81; Lieut.-Col. 12 Oct. 87; Col.
;
—
Majors. 9 Henry Siinmonds,' &w. 21 March, 05; Lieut. 28 Nov. 05; Capt.
•31 March, 13; Brercl-Major, 10 Jan. 37 Regtl.-Mq/or, 2 Dec. 37. ;
Henry Bumside,' Ens. 8 Oct. 07; Lieut. 18 Feb. 08; C(j;><. P13 Nov. 17;
Brevet-.Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.- Major, 28 June, 38.
ENSIOX. LIETT. CAPTAIN. BREV.-.MAJ.
Captains. I
I
LlEUTE.NAXTS.
Richard Gloster P17 Aug. 26 18 Feb. 30 5 Paymaster Toole wrved In
Peninsula fnjlu Feb. 1810
[John Geo. Philipps P19 Sept. 26 :p 8 Oct. 30 the
to March 1814, including the
I Henrv Vicars P26 Sept. 26 P12 Apr. 31 battles ol Busaco, and Fuentes
lA Williim Ward P 18 Julv 26 P 4 Dec. 32 d'Onor siege of Forts at, and
;
Chas. Fred. H. Mayne . P12 Apr. 31 Pl3 Feb. 35 battle of Salamanca (severely
I
Colonel.
Sir Fred. Augustus Wetherall,' G.C.H. Ens. 23 Aug. 1775; Lieut. 27 Aug. 76;
Capt. 17 May, 81 ; Major, 1 Mar. 94; Lieut.-Col. 20 May, 95 ; Col. 29 Apr.
1802 ; Major-Gen. 25 Oct. 09 ; Lieiit.-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37.
Hi Lieut.-Colonels. — Wl
Thomas Reed, Cornet, 26 Aug. 13 ; Lieut. P 2 May, 15;
Cop*. P 19 Feb. 24; il/rtjo)-, P 15 June, 20 ; Lieut.-Col.vW Aug. 29.
P ffiSa George HiUier, Ens. 23 March, 09 ; Lieut. 10 May, 10 ; Capt. 9 July,
12; Brevet-Major,'i\}\me,n ; Reijtl.-Major, IT Oct. 26 ; Brevet- Lieut.
Col. 24 July, 28 ; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. 27 Sept. 35.
Mfijors.~Hon. George Upton, Ens. P 24 April, 23 ; Lieut. P 29 Oct. 25 ; Cajit.
P 12 Dec. 26; Major, P 16 June, 37.
Francis J. Ellis, Ens. P 20 March, 27 ; Lieut. P 17 June, 29 ; Capt. P 10 May,
33 Major. P 16 March, 38.
;
Captains. BREV.-MAJ.
Wm. T. Shortt 25 Mar. 25 P30 Dec. 26 P26 Feb. 29
James Fraser Macdonell ^ 26 Dec. 11 23 Oct. 13 30 June 31
George James Bower^ 2 Nov. 13
. 3 Apr. 15 17 Aug. 32
y Henry Astier'' 26 Nov. 12 24 Jan. 25 20 May 36
George Herbert Clarke. P 8 Apr. 26 7 June 27 P 4 Sept. 35
William Ambrose Pender P 25 June 29 3 Mar. 33 P 12 Jan. 38
Colin Buchanan 12 Nov. 12 7 Apr. 14 15 Jan. 38
Wm, Mathias P 8 Feb. 31 P 29 Mar. 33 P 16 Mar. 38
Thos. Donaldson Price'. P 8 Dec. 08 80 Apr. 12 28 Aug. 38
y John Geo. Rawstorne *. 22 July 13 18 Aug. 14 10 Oct. 38
Lieutenants.
Samuel Wood Graves .... 5 Nov. 29 P 3 Aug. 33
2 Capt. MflcdoneU served at the
Henry Jackson 5 Apr. 31 P P20 Sept. 33 taking or Genoa in 1814.
George Evatt 30 Dec. 31 21 Sept. 33 3 Capt. Bower served at the
George Edward Olplierts. P 20 Jan. 32 12 Oct. 33 siege of Hattrass, and tbrnughout
the Deccan campaigns in 1817 and
Henry Thos. Hutciiins. 8 Nov. 26
. 8 Apr. 34 18. Also at the siege of Burtpore.
George Augustus Hatton. P 2 Nov. 30 P 13 Nov. 32 4 Capt. Astier served in the
Henry Wells P 8 Mar. 33 Peninsula from 1812 to the end of
P 1 1 July 34 the war, including the battles of
Alexander Macleod P 10 Mar. 33 P 13 Mar. 35 Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Robert Shearman P20 Sept. 33 29 Aug. 35
Frederick Edw. Scobell P 20 June 34 ^ Captain Price served in the
. Pll Mar. 36 American war, including the
Robert Gibson P 23 Aug. 31 P15 Apr. 36 actions Fort George, Stoney
of
Griffin Nicholas 8 Apr. 34 26 May 36 Creek, Lundy's Lane, Niagara,
Chippewa storming of Snake
Charles Henry Gason.. P 10 Oct. 34
. 10 Mar. 37
;
•
EGMOXT-OP-ZEE"— MARTINIQUE"—" (iUADALOUHE." ••
Colonrl.
Wm. Djott, ' Bns. 14 Mar. 1781 ; Lieiil. Mav, 82 ; Cnpt. 25 April, 03 ; Mtyor,
19 May,94 Lieut.-Col. 18 S<-pt. 'J4 ; Col. \ Jnn. 1800 ; Migor-Gen. 25 April,
-.
Lieui.-Coloitels.—i^ JH
Joseph Lopan,^ £>«. 2t) Dw. 99; Z,i>u^. 8 Aug. 01 ;
Capt. 2 Fi-h. 0!t; Brerrt-Mnjor, 18 June, 15; Ri(jtl.-.\I<\jor, 27 Julv, 3(1;
i i>u^. - Co/. P 1 7 De<-. 29.
JauK-s \V. Fairtlough,' J?ii». P20 AuR. 02 ; Lieut. P24 .Mav, 04; Capt. i'14 Mar.
lO; UrfT.-.ViiJ. 12An|;.19; W.jft/.-.Vn/or, P2(! May,25; i.f.-C'oM7 Sept. 33.
.V.y'urj.— IVry IJaylee,* B'njr.Oli April, 05; Lieut. P8 .Aug. 05; Capt. o Nov. 12;
iJ/m-r-.V/ijiir, 22 July, :«> : Regtal.-Major, 17 Sept. :J3.
Arthur (.'uiilittV Pole, Eiu. »! Nov. 26; iiVuf. 5 June, 3U; Capt. P18 Oct. 33;
.VM>r, PI Dec. 37.
Captains. BHHV.-M.(
29 PFrwl.fhUl. Irwm,»K.H. 25 .Mar. 08 17 Aug. 09 27 Mar. 27 28 June 30
Richard Frv P2fi,\pr. 10 P18 June 12 5 June 3U
P {J* Park Per. .\eville« 29 .Mar. 10 17 Julv 11 27 Nov. 35
9 ia Auth. O. Sidley '
1 Aug. 1 IG Julv 12 22 Mav 35
Wm. Marcus Curew .... 4 Oct. 15 10 Nov.2(i 22
Aug. 3<!
Rob. Ladhroke Day p 18 Oct. 33 P 7 Aug. 35 torla and the P ) i<uc<a bcaides va- ;
P 3 Nov 37
'*"^'' *«»?• at_lbe capture of a predatory
William Kenny !
.ittiti. -Surgeons. —
Henry Pilleaa, 22 Jan. 36. [Assistant, 10 Dee. 12.
John Samuel Charlton, 1 March, 39.
Facings Green. Agent, Mr. Collyer, Park-place, St. James'b.
I 0«a. Xtfoa wtmd In th« Weat Indie* m ITU la : Ecypi I'Wl : and at Waleherets.
OaL Mnt4 vMk lh« cipeditloa to llaanrer 0M
I —"
t
I
LflVlB
>• tta rmiiiili. mm l«l> to tbe end of th* war.
In IMS; to
Wousdm
Copenhagen In l>«7
at Waterloo whilst
i
I
" ST. LUCIA"—" SURINAM."
2
In
G5th (or a</ Yurhsh. N. RUUng) Regt. of Foot. t9«n-UiR
Caoftda.
lA
lOA
18
s^ice'my^ 66^/j (or the Berkshire) Regiment of Foot. rServins in
L Canada.
"DOUR O"—" TALAVEHA"—« ALBUHERA"—" VITTORIA"—" PYRENEES"—
•ears' Serv.l NIVELLE"—" NIVE"—"ORTHES"—" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
y Richard Blunt,' ^n«. 31 Jan. 1787; Lieut. iZ Feb.
91 ; Capt. 12 July 93
Major, 17 May, 96; Lieut. -Col. 23 Aug. 99; Col. 25 Oct.
1809; Major-Gen
1 Jan. 12 ;
Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 Col. 6Gth Regt. 25 March, 36.
;
Oportotjd'^Sve^aTtines' of ?orr"efV^ed^T iT^'. Tl'T.V^, 1- '"^ "»/' "^'"^'"^ "- "-'"- <'
Albuhera ;
siege of Badajoz; baXs'of vISia ^e P? enees '^rom .r'<,
",''?
^ayor; battle of
S' W
Nivelle, Nive, (9th and 1311. Dec); action of St.
nnmerous skirmishes. At the battle of Albnhera, PalS^T bat,'l<'s Airi Lrt^ ^^ T*
when in 'he'™mLa°nd'?f a^ oVpany'^orSerfwt
™oXs
^"^
k^"^-'-
struck down by a Polish lancer, nd taken
prisoner, but made his escape in
4 Major Baylie served at the capture a charge of c.va rv
of the Isle of France in 1810;
^
of iJtt 58U.TncInding the
t the capture
118
Lrvkv, i'J»jf"J 67M (or South ILimpshirc) licr/imait of Foot. [0."'"™™,
i
GeorRe Crispin 22 Mar. 39
Walter Caulficld Pratt.. P 23 Mav 39
Pn.v""'-'''''-.—James Rtjbinsoii,' 26 Dec. 37 Ens. 20 Nov. 17 Liiul. 24 April, 20.
; ;
I
A(ijutnnt. —
Cliarles Woodcock James, (Z,i"ciir.) 26 Dec. 37.
quaner-3Iaster.—\\ WWam Jlew, 16 Feb. 26.
I
i M^sw Adair served in Spain frosn Sept. 1810 to the end of the war. Including the siege of Cadis, battle of Barrosa. Fort
Sao PUUp, Balaguere. ViUa Franca. Tarragmsa and Barcelona. Served also the Kepaul campaigru of 1817 and 18. and
"
snbssiFiliillj la the Dcccasi. loeluding tbe siege and reduction of Rhygbur. Amuloier. and Asseerghur.
wwvadgd ^ Malgbloch tialU to the left arm. avl right side at the siege of Asseerghur on 'vening of the 19th March. 1819,
la fvpttlslag a sortie osade by the garrison of the fort into the town.
• Cape. WafbstnsMi icrred the Nepaul eampalgna of 1817 aad lA, and subsequently tbe Deceao, loeluding tbe capture
I I
no
efrsll'"] 68th (or Durham) Refft. of Foot {Light Infantry). [^SL"
" SALAMANCA"—"VITTORIA"—" PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"
" ORTHES"— " PENINSULA."
Years' Serv.
... 1 ;
'
JAVA"—"HOUIIUON"—" WATKHLOO"— "INDIA."
ColoftfL
John Vincent," Ens. 10 Julv, 1781 Lieut. 3 Aug. 8-2; Capt. 20 Oct. 8«
;
Lieut.-Coloml. I
ja I-:;iton Monins,' J?H.«. P 1 Dec. 14; LU-nt. p9 Sept. 10; Capt. P23 June, 25 ;|
Major, r 19 Nov. 30 ; Lieut.-Col. f2 Oct. 36.
Mtijors.
1ft P Hi.tH-rt Brookes,' Eiis. 10 May, 11; ilV«^ 23 Aug. 13; Capt. p27 Au?.25;
i
.U(Vor, i'3 Miiv,31.
9/, iWm. Noel Hill,* £«.«. P13N0V. 17; Lieut.v-H Oct. 21 ; Cupt. i'14Nov.20;
I
Mixjor.r* Dec. 35.
LtF.IT. BKEV.-MAJ.
Captains.
531 Brooke I'igot ^ p 9 May 1 P 29 Aug. 20
19Jidy 10
10 Hich. Whi^eliT Hooper Aug. 07 P 4 Jan. 10 P 8 Dec. 14
.. 2*t
Win. Blii.klmme 127 Apr. 27 P 19 Nov. 30 P Feb. 35
B'lni. .-^teiilii n Thomas P25 Nov. 28 P 28 Oct. 31 P I Alay 35
.
I
Wm.Coates 6 Feb. 35 P
Frederick Mnndell 24 July 35 P
I
I
Fred. I^w
I'lias. 7 Oct. 30 P
'Thos. J. Kearney 27 Jan. 37
Campbell Sawers
' p 14 Apr. 37
Pcrtival Fenwick P28 Sept. 38
I
1 :
;Cha. W. Tupcr 8 Feb. 30
ITlio. Cochrane Inglis. p 14 June 39 . .
ISIS, Santa Ciaraiwounded), Uida»oa (wounded), NiveUe, Nlvo, Bth, 10th (wouiidt^), and llthDec. and
bUirkadp of Bayonne. ^ ., j
4 Major Hill served In the BurnieM War. incliidlnB the actions of Prome and Tandwayn.
i Captain Plgol ser»i-d th» cmmpalpi of 1»U In Holland, Inclu.llng the action at Menem,
id Feb., and
lomha/dnient French llett before Antwerp. " lily wounded '" the
'-' In '"-' at
••- head Quatre """
- """"* Dnii.
of the
121
Emb. for Foreign"!
Service, 1834. J
70th (or the Sia-rei/) Reyiment of Foot. [^wesMn'd'
Colonel.
Gase John Hall, £/w. 29 May, 1783; Lieut. 13 Dec. 83; Capt. 16 Dec. 9-1;
Jl/o/or,23 Dec. 95 ; Lieut. -Col. \ Jan. 01; Col. 25 July, 10; Mqjor-Gen.
4 June, 13 ; Li^ut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 70th Regiment, 30 Jan. 32.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Joseph Kelsall, Ens. 17 Dec. 03; Lieut. p21 Feb. 05; Capt. 11 Nov. 13;
Major, 23 Nov. 32 ; Lieut. -Col. 28 June, 38.
Majofg,
^3 Edw. James White,' Ens. 30 Mar. 09 Lieut. April, 10 ; Capt. 14 July, 25 ;
;
—
Paymaster. George Alfred Goldfrapp, 1 March, 32; Ens. 1 March, 09; Lieut.
3 Oct. 11 Capt. 3 Sept. 29.
;
—
Adjutant. George Evatt, (Ens.) 17 May, 39.
—
\rter-Master. Robert Kaye, 12 Dec. 34.
21 H^ Surgeon. —Wm. Kemlo,^ M.D. 3 Nov. 37; Assist.-Surg. 20 Jan. 25; Hosp.-
Assist. 12 May, 15.
Assist.-Surgs.—}ohn Maharg, M.D. 21 Feb. 28; Hosp.-Assist. 9 Dec. 26.
James Stuart, 5 July, 33.
Facings Black. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. Ir'uih Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co.
1 Major Wliite's services :— Campaign and battle of Coninna, and expedition to Walchercn.
2 Major Reed served in tJie American War, incUiding tlie actions at Baltimore, Bladensburgli, and
capture of Washington.
3 Captain Morpliy served at Waterloo on the 18th Juno.
4 Capt. Lillie served in the Peninsula from Dec. 181*3 to the end of the war, including the crossing of the
Zadino; b,ittlc of Vitloria ; blockade of Pampeluna from 5th to 18lh July ; pass of Ronccsvalles, 28th
July, battle of Pampeluna, 2eth July, Nivelle, Nive (0th to ISth Dec), Orthcs (severely wounded), and Tou-
louse. Present at Waterloo on the 18th June, and at the storming of Cambray.
5 Dr. Kemlo served at the siege of Bhurtpore.
122
III.NDOOSTAN' — " lAPE OF (iOOD IIOI'E "— CORUNNA " — " UOLEI V " —
" VIMIERA ••— " ALMAREZ" —
" FUENTES D'OXOR" — VITTdHIA " —
" PYRE-NEES"— " MVE "— " ORTUES"—" PE.MXSULA"— WATEULUO." '•
Colonel,
9.<<irS.ini. Fonl \niittini.'liani, K.C.B. .<c K.C.H. Ens. -20 Jan. 03 Lieut. 25
;
Fel>. 03 ; Capt. U
Feb. 0.J; Major. Vi Mareli, 10; Lient.-Col. 30 .May, 11 ;
Vol. 4 Juui', U .\fiijor-Ui:n.-i7 -May, 'ii ; Lieut. -Gen. '16 June, 3lJ ; Col. 7 1st
;
SO
se^vk'Jfsssf ]
'^2nd(ur D. of Alhamjs mvn Highlanders.) [|f™f''g."^„'^''.
Years' Scrv.
. ..
. — ;
Colonel.
ea Wm. Ooorpe, Lord Harris,' C.B. & K.C.H. Em. 24 Mav, 1796; Lleiit. 3
Jan. »!; Ciipt. 16 Oct. IMK); jV/yVr, 15 June, 04 XiVur.-tV. 29 Dec. (Xi ;
Captains. lEV.-MAJ.
Geo. Hankey Smith 7 May 1>< p 7 Feb. 22 1
P 8 Apr. 26
Geoiye Da»«iii'. . . 7 May 11 7 Jan. 13 20 Mar. 28
25 Jan. 25 'p 26 Nov. 25
I
Exsioss.
Douglas Jones P30 Dec. 30 S Quarter-Master Hickson serred the cam-
Wm. H. Fitz Gerald P 5 Mav 37 C'C "' '*•'' '" Canada, and that o( I81S in
Rob. P. Campbell
James F. Murray P28 Nov. 37 RoUand. j
—
:
May, 94 Major, 8 Dec. 94 Lieuf.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800 Col. 26 July, 10; Major-
; ; ;
Gen. 4 June, 13; Lietd.-Gen. -21 May, 25; Col. 74tli Rest. 20 May, 35.
Lleut.-Colonel. —
^ John Alex. Isle'm,^ Ens. 14 Nov. 90 iiei/f. 5 April 01 ; Capt. ; j
29 Feb. 04; Major, 11 Nov. 13; Lieuf.-Col. 20 March, 23; Col. 28 June, 38.
—
Majors. ^ Evre John Crabbe,^ K.H. Ens. 11 June, 07 ; Lieut. 11 March, 08 !•
Pai/i fi.^fcr.—^ Richard Davies,^ 1 Dec. 25 ; Ens. 6 June, 11 ; LieitL 31 Dec. 12.
—
Adjutant. Duncan Fraser, (Lieut.) 21 April, 37.
—
Quarter- Master. Daniel M'Curdy, 26 Aug. 31.
Surffeon. —
Alex. Cumniing,'*' 13 March, 35; Assist.-Surg. 23 Dec. 24; Hosp.-
March, 14.
Ass'ist. 7
—
Assist.-Surgs. John Kirby, 30 Oct, 35.
Frederick Hillman Hombrook, 1 March, 39.
Facings White. Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
1 Sir Phineas Riall has received a medal and one clasp for Martinique and Guadaloupe. Served in America in 1813, and
was severely wounded at the battle of Chipawa.
2 Colonel Mein served in Ihr East Indies from Nov. 1"99 to Feb. 1R06. and was engatjcd at Amiednaghur, Assaye, Argaum,
Gawelghur, Shandore, and Gulnah. Served also in the Peninsula at different periods from Jan. 1810 to Oct. 1812, including
the battle of Busaco, and siege of Badajoz in March, 1812.
3 Major Crabbe served In the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the 3lst 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 Rodrigo ; siege and storm of Badajoz ; battle of Salamanca ; cap-
ture of Madrid, 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 Fox d'Aronce. when commanding a party
which drove a French piquet from the said village. Wounded again at Toulouse when attacking tlie Tete du Pont.
1 Major Mannin served in the Peninsula, from Jan. ISTO to Feb. 1813, and again from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war.
including the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras and battle of Busaco ; first siege of Badajoz : siege and capture of Ciudad
Rodrigo . •cond siege of Badajoz. Retreat to Portugal after raising the siege of Burgos ; battles of Nivelle, Nive, Vic,
Tarbes, and Toulouse.
5 Major Crawley served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and li, and in the Pindarrce war in 1816 and 17. 126
loth Ret/intent of Fiiot.
Colonel.
P Sir Joseph Fuller,' O.C.H. Em. 29 Sept. 1790; Lh-ut. k Capt. ! Jan. 04; i
Miiji'ff. —Rol>. Dumpier HaUilii.Y, Ens. v 31 July, 23 ; Lieut. ' 23 June, 25; Capt.
8 .\pril, 20 Mtjur, v 30 Julv, 30.
1'
;
Sain, jfudilou Fra. Hall, Eiu. i'21 Jon. 19; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Capt. 22 April,
I'
12 '
1'2
12
23 2^
7
2
— . — 1
rStrving In
77//< (or East MiiMlcsex) lii't/t. of foot.
L M«lla.
Oil the Colours and Appointinrnts, the J'ltime of tlie Prinrc of Walet.
"si;ri\(;\i'\tam'— •(•ii:nAD nonitUiO"— "Badajoz"—
PEMNSILA."
Culoncl.
IP Campbill,' Bnrt. (i.C.B. Ens. 28 Dec. 1778 ; Lieut. 20 April,
.sic Anliibiilil
Capt. 17 -Miiv, HO; Mt^or, 14 fJfpt. 04; f.imf.-Cvl. 10 I'lb. di); Col.
!)l ;
4 June, 14; M<iJor-(Jci>. il Hay, 26; Lk-ut.-Ueti. 28 June, 38; Cul. 77th
RtViuicnt 23 Dec. 34.
9 Lieut. C<)/<i/i<7.— George Paris Bnulshaw,' K.II. Em. p2 Oct. 06; Limt. PIC
Juue, 08; Oi/jM'2:1.Mav, IC; .l/wjor, P 20 Dec. 22 ; iieu^.-Co/.PlO June,20.
-Wfuori.— Nitholas Wilson,' K.H. £i«. 31 Oct. 01); Lieut. 7 Oct. 13; Capt. P24
Oct. 21 Major, i'30 Dtc. 28.
;
Oeorge Antoiue Ranisuy," K.H. Em. 30 Oct. 06; Lieut. 10 Feb. 09 ; Capt. v 7
Sept. 15 ; Miijor, p li Jan. 33.
7 Apr. 25 28 June 38
8 James Mason' 11 July 06 Mar. 07 > 18 Jan. Hi 10 Jan. 37
Guy Clarke 17 Feb. 20 P17 Julv 23 P 8 Apr. 20
John Peter XcIIey P 18 Aujr. 2-5 P 10 June 20 P 1 1 Oct. 31
A
Wni. Jonatlian Clerke . 24 Feb. 26 P 10 June 20 P 18 Jan. 33
Oeopjte Stuart Mar. 03
1 1 Sept. 04 21 Feb. 11
Alexander Tonikins .... 38 June 24 24 Dec. 25 P 8 Dec. 37
Tlios.Oruliam Egcrton.. 24 Dec. 29 9 Mar. 32 p 23 Jan. 35
IS Robt. Jocel\ii Straton . 10 Jan. 28 P 18 Jan. 33: P26 Apr. 39
LlElTEXA.NTS.
17 ParisW. Augr. Bradshan P26Dec. 22 24 Feb. 251 8 Migor Rntnsay was at the
.Augr. Bradshaw
rapture of Martinique and Lea
80 6 William Galwav
tialway 4 Kov. 13 27 July 20 Sninlea in 1800, and Ouada-
I i
^,.
15 Dennis Herbert' 10 Feb. 25 5 Mar. 20| loupc In ISIO.
15 Charles Lee 8 Apr. 25 P30 Dec. 28
7 Oft ^-J 4 Major Alpeo ser^'ed in the
John Powell 29 Sept. 25 I
1
Thos. Edw. Mulock P18 Mar. 30 to the conft of America in 1913, and was en-
tcnced in several small actions; present at the
Robt. Baillie 3 Feb. 37 rnpture of Moose Island In the Bay of Fundy in
Clem. Swctenbam 31 Mar. 37 I8U. I
1 Sir ArcMbalf] CamjttveU has p«rfonn»] invat and most dittingui^hcd KCrrice, both It) the early and
tail d Barm-ih. Ha ba» received a crosa and oiiu clusp for Albuhera, Vlt'
torli P.
'
Madeira In Ift07; cipodllion to Walrbcrcn, l«O0, including
FlufthttiK : PciiiiLkUla frum June Islt tn the fod of the
'
«h' {
W11' ! A(l Rodri^o aud Bad.ijox ; operation! on the DidtiSNO« and
78th {Hiffhlaud) Regt. of Foot {or the Ross-sliire Buffs.)
ASSAYE"—"MAIDA"—"JAVA."
" Cuidich'n _RAi."—The Elephant, superscribed "
Year' Colonel.
I Paul Anderson,' C.B.£«s. 31 March, 1788; iirai. 31 March, 91 Capf.
;
JSInjors. —
Martin Geo. Thos. Lindsay, -En*, 16 Dec. 13; iicut P 5 Dec.
i'
S8
40 7A
13
se"vicc°''is37:] ^^ih Regt. of Foot {or Staffordshire Volunteers^ Serring at
'' T
LNfw S. Wales.
la cY. T ™, Colonel.
Taylor,' KCB. i7,«.
,
l^Sir John Nov. 1794 X,>„f. 6 Dec. 94 Capt
9o; il/fyor,2fc.ept. 1801; iie«<.-Co/. 28
Ge«.12 Aug. 19; Lleut.-Gen. 10 Jan.
Feb 05- Col i
9 Seot
i? ir
37; c'.°80th''RegLenri5 Ma^^^^
;
W •
,, , , „ , „
Lieut. -Colonel.
Narl,oroughBaker,^£';,^.17April,06; Xi.uf. P
10 March, 08 Cant •
r 18 Nov
19; 3Iajor,v-25 May, 33; Lieut.-Col. P24 March, ' ^
'
37.
ia mu Majors.
^'"^ ' "'^' °^' ^^^"*- " ^«^- «9i
'^I^^-rP^rNoTsl <^«^^- 25 Oct. 14;
' ^^"'' -'^ ^^"'- " « ^^-«''' ^^^ «^^- ^^4 May,
''^;"i;:,!:p1^SS
LIEUT. BREVET-
CAPTAIN.
Captains. MAJOR.
Jas.Winniett Nunn ^ .
6 May 05 13 Dec. 10 22 July 30
Sam. Lettsom
2 Apr. 29 4 Oct. 33
Rich. Taslier Furlong
5 Jan. 26 P 19 Dec. 34
Hen. Hutton Jacob ^ .
P 9 May 0.5 10 Mar.
Wm. Kemp ^ 20 Nov.
14 10 Jan. 37
07 14 Nov.
22 10 Jan. 37
Cha. Rob. Raitt
4 Oct. 33 P22 June 38
Hor. Rob. M. Gulston P21 Nov.
.
34 P 23 June 38
Geo. Brunswick Smith .
4 Mar. 36 26 June 38
Rob. Alex. Lockhart . .
P 6 Oct. 32 P 13 July 38
Charles Steuart
5 Feb. 29 9 Nov. 38
Lieutenants. 2 Col. Baker was at the cap-
Ronald Macdouald ire of the Isle of France in
23 Jan. 25
George Black I8I0.
12 July 27 3 M-ljor Bunbury served in
Rich. Talbot Sayers
P 25 May 32 the Peninsula from 1S08 to the
Rinaldo Scheberras .
!nd of the war, including cap-
. .
16 Apr. 33
Jas.Deaves Morris ure of Oporto, battles of Tala-
25 June 18
John Lightbody P 9 May
'era and Barrosa, defence of
34 Tarifa 1812, capture of Seville,
Owen Gorman' defence of the Bridge of Puente
27 Feb. 36
Hon. W. A. S. Foster .
P 22 June Largo near Aranjues, battles of
Wm. Hougham Tyssen 38 Nivelle and
.
P 23 June Nive (severely
Hen. Theodore Tor'kington 38 wounded), investment of Bay-
P 26 June 38 , and battle of Toulouse.
Sam. Tolfrey Christie .
P 13 July 38 Major Nunn served the
^
Simon Fraser Egyptian campaign of 1807;
17 July 11
Geo. Denis Pack present at the capture of Genoa
P 19 Oct in 1814.
Ensigns. 5 Major Jacob served the Mahratta camnaigu
AbelD. Wm. Best of 1818 ; present at the storming of Bood°e
March 1819; capture of Rasal Khyma and
L. L. Montgomery Ziah, Dec. 1819 ; capture of Dawarke
and Bete,
Wm. Coakson Dec. 1820; capture of Beni-Boo-Ally,
March
Alex. Wm. Riley lb21 ; served in Arracan in 1835.
Anthony Ormsby 6 Major Kemp was at the taking of St.
mmgo in 1809; served the campaign of 1814Do- in
Cha. Hen. Leslie Holland, including the action at Merxem,
and
riollinsworth attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
Wm. H. Hopper |
p 29 Dec. 37
7 Quarter-Master, 15 Nov. 1827, from which
date the period of service has been
computed
^'""'"'^'^''i Hunt, 1 Aug. 37; Ens. 19 Jan. 26; Lieut. 25
Zl"tt~'^'-
Adjutant.—John Lightbody, {Lieut.) 24 March, 37
<=liwrter-Master.~VTe<ieT\c\ Hayes, 10 Feb
37
^"">"^''28 Jmne,36; Assist.^Sury. 14 May,
3 OctTs""""- 15; Hosp..Am.t.
Assistant.Su,-geo,is.—Va.tnQ-k Gammie,
^ ^ 17 June, 36.
Arthur Colquhoun Macnish, 5 July
39
Facings YeWovi.—Agent, Mr. Lawrie.
Mav, !)«: Capt. Sc Lieul.-Col. 4 Aug. IflOH; Co). 4 June, 14; Major-Gen.
27 Mav, -Zi) Lieut.-Geu. -28 June, Xi Col. 8l9t RcRt. 8 Jan. 2U.
; ;
Giles Vaiuleli'ur I'reajjh, 2iirf Lieut. I'G Jan. 20 ; Lieut. P 10 April, 25 ; Capt.
PI A us. 2(1; .Un/gr, P27 Dec. 3.1.
LIF.rT. BnET.-MAJ.
C.\PT.\ixs
)J Henrv Dixon I
5 p 12 P21 Dec.
.Mar. 15 1 Nov. 28
Hichanl'Hort 'p 20 Jan. 19 P 4 Mav 22 7 Aug. 25
9 F..l». Rolcy Hill' 23 Feb. 13 24 Feb. 14 P20 Sept. 20
Abmhnin C'plaine P28 Oct. 24 P22 Apr. 20 Pie Mar. 32
James Ward 2o Mav lo n23 June 25 CJuly 32
John Edw. Oranire ' 10 Apr. 25 16 Oct. 27 p 27 Dec. 33
John L'niacVe Jeffery. . . •10 Apr. 25 P21 .\ov. 28 P 7 Nov. 34
Brook Taylor .
".
. . P 15 May 27 P15 June 30 P28 Nov. 34
Cha. H. Edmonstone . . P23 Apr. 28 P 2 iMar. 32 Pl3 Nov. 35
Rich. I'niacke Howe'. 18 Aug. 14 21 Sept. 15 20 Sept. 37
»A .
LlECTEXAKTS.
Guv'
Lonii-i 8 M.V, 27 12 Apr. 27 7, Paymaster Thompson ar-
coropnnied the 9)st Rcgtment
W. H. C.' Wellesley ... . P29 June 30, 5 Oct. 32 through all its sen ices.
Richard Hale 10 Feb. !
P 1 Aug. 34
31
8 Quarter-Master Patterson's
John Humillnu Stewart .\ 23 July 27 2 Aug. 34
lenices :— naltle of Maida,
Tho. Sarsfield Perry . 4 Oct. 31 P 7 Nov. 34 1
rrtrcKl frvni Burco* as < i i'aasace of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle und Toulouse.
.
« Lieut. Guy, as an oftt. er m llie Canadian Veltigeurs, was at the battle Chateaugiiay, lOlh OeU 1819, and
PIUtalNuth, lllk Sept. 1814.
133
82d Foot, (or the Pr. of Wales's Volunteers.')
Vears' Serv.
for For.T p..rvl,
», 1SS4.J
SSrtl Reyiment of Foot.
Ynn' Srn |
8ith ( York and Lancastei-) Ref/t. of Foot.
The Union Rose, " NIVE"—" PENINSULA"—" INDIA."
11
S.Vri.'J'SS'"] %5th( Bucks Volunteers) or Ki„,,'s Liyht I„f. n,gt. ["^'n'X'"
(V,
4
86fh {or the Royal County Down) Reyiment of Foot.
On the Colours and Appointments, the Harp and Crown, with tlie Motto " Quia
Separahit." " INDIA"— Tlie Sphinx, with tlie words " EGYPT"—" BOUR-
BON"— On the Buttons, tlie Irish Harp and Crown.
Colonel.
^ Sir Arthur Brooke,' K.C.B. Sns. 81 Oct. 1792; Lieut. 26 Nov. 93; Capt.
19 Sept. 95; Major, 26 Dec. 1802; Lieut.-Col. 15 June, 04; Col. 4 June,
13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 86th Regiment,
24 May, 37. Lietit.-Colonel.
Sir Michael Creasli,- K.H. Ens. 9 May, 02; Lieut. 28 Feb. 04; Capt. 25 Nov.
09; 3IaJor, P24 Oct. 21 Lieut.-Col. P 31 Dec. 30.
:
Majors.
James Wm. Bouvevie, Ens. P29 June, 20; Lieut. PS July, 23 Capt. r\6 Aug.
;
6
— .. , —
ITJU^.S;:] 87'A ^%'- ''/^•"<" C'"- RoyaUrish Fusiliers). [%".-'[J^'."
MONTK VIDEO--" TALAVERA.--.li K^K -.1« aWrr.lh »C l^ur.1 uter< U< Hirp. • .<W./i.il
••
I. U> Anu o( lli<
Prtnc* of Wain, iM rMMWMiriittM y" »*«> <<Mll itriitaA^ S^rifrt »>i csm'^u mtomiu, ami parfiru&iWy a/ (A* Ifa/ii, o,
"»AimoSA--"TARll'A--"VlTTO»IA-— ••
JRTHES---TOlLorSS--"Pll.\lNSlLA"..
P ia .'?i> Thomas RiyiicU,' Bl. K.f.B. £»«. 30 Sept. 17*3 Lieut. 3 Dec. 94 ;
•
13; .Vajnr-Gfo. li Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Cirf. 87th Fusilicre,
16 Au^'. :)4. Zieiit.-Colonel.
Iliiiry I'. StrcatfeiM,' £n*. Oct. 01 ; Lieut. V 13 Nov. 01
; Cn/)/. P7 Nov. 05 ;
Brecet-Mitjor,\'i Aug. 19; Rajtl.-Mn/or, IS May ,23; Lieut. -Col. P4 0ct. 33!
»A —
Mnjort. P llcory .\rthur Jlageiiis,' Coitiet, 1 Oct. 12; Lieut. 4 March, 13-
Cupt. vg Sfjit. 10; M,\jor,fl» Nov. '27.
'
Janirs Bowes,' JSw. 12 Sejit. 11; XieM{. PApril, 13; Cant. '23 Ave. 25- J/m"or
P
-fe w , ,
18 Oct. 33.
2nd lievt. CAPTAIN. HREV.MAJ.
Captains. I
2
I
Wm. Shearman p 21 .Vpr. 37 I
I
J. Kent Eser Holmes .. 8 Dec. 37
Sam. Percy Lea |p G July 38
lif,Pnynutster.—T. Drurv," 16 Apr. 29; 2nrf Lieut. 24 Dec. 13 ; Lieut. 20 Apr. 20.
.i<{iutant.—\l. S. O'Brien, (Lieut.) 26 June, 38.
Quarter- Mmtrr.— Stephen Carr,' 24 June, 24.9
Surgeon.—(Mi Rich. A. Pearson, M.D. 19 Nov. 30 ; Auuit.-Hurti. 13 May, 13.
Atsist.-Surgeons. —
Stephen Lawson, 29 Julv, 30 IIotp.-Aitist. 29 Nov. 27. ;
I
James Gordon Inclis, M.l"). -iit March, 39.
Facing* Blue. Agatt, Messrs. Cox ii Co. Irish Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co.
1 Sir Tboow lerwll scrred la FUnders and Hellaod. in 1794 atwl 1793. At the Capture of Trinidad, in I79«. Senred in
HeUaad, in in*, in 1800, ierred In Utnerea. Halts, fee Cotmnanded the Ltgbt Coopanr of the lOth at the landing in
BcTVC aad tllra«(ba«t tfM eampnlgB. Sir Tbosnas was wounded at Waterloo.
S CoL SttratMld scrvW the Mahrai» Campaign of ISOI. y and «. ioclnding the assault of Bhurtpoie with the Grenadiers
of UW «Hh, when oal of 17 oOcvrs and 300 men wbo marclied to the assault. II oOleers and 190 men were eiUirr killed or
wewaded. At the empcur* of the laic of Fnae* la 1810. Serrctl the Uahfmiu Campaign of 1817 aad 18. Including the
eapcnre of llalrass.
1 Major Marrnis serred with the 7th POiUleTs la the Peninsula and at New OtIcaBa.
4 Major Bowes M-rred in the Nepaul CMtpslgn In I8IA ; present at the alegc and eapoire of Hatram la 1816 and 17 ;
wrved the Mahraiu Campaign of 1817 aad 18 and in the Burmese war in l^iSA and
; i wounded
Not. a. M U
s Ma>«e Moorv waa iM twe nk with the tad battalion in aeariT eeery action in which it was engaged, the greater part of the
time as a^Jntasil, laeladl^ Ilia bauW of TUaeera (woaaded In the rlchl thigh, where the ball still remains), siege of Cadis
donoc the wtmie Ume. haule of VlUoeu two borses shot wader him), the Pyrenees. Nirelle. Orthes t horse shol f. Vie Bigotre
I
>wounded), aad Taafcwssw, beiMla railaua aOain of on pM>, *e. Serred the HahiaBa Campajga of 1817 aad 18 i and the
88^/t Regiment of Foot {or Corinauglit Raiif/ers.)
Onthe Colours and appointments iheHarp and Crou'n,v;\\h the motto, ^^Qu'is ScparabiL"
EGYPT"—" TALAVERA"—"BUSACO"—"FUENTES
The S'pft;«x, with the words "
D'ONOR"—"CIUDAD RODRIGO"—"BADAJOZ"—"SALAMANCA"—"VITTORIA"
—"NIVELLE"—"ORTHES"— "TOULOUSE"—"PENINSULA."
If ears' Serv.
.. — 1 1 1 1
1 "
^•^';,(;:.''l'^^']
mh ReyimaU of Fool. [^Z'^l^'
The Sphinx, with the words " EUVPT"—" JAVA"—'- XIAi;AR.\"—" AVA.
Colonel.
9 5irChas. Egorton,' G.C.M.G. i: K.C.H. Em. Ifl Xov. 17U1
B. Lieul. 21 :
I
Janics Uraliani 22 Apr. 25 19 Apr. 27 P 19 Apr. 33
.Mundy Pole I' 21 Sept. 26 p 2 1 June 27 '
P 24 Dec. 33
John Milliquet llcwson"' 2 Sept. 12 j
22 May 15 13 Mar. 35
8^ Fowkc Moore ' 17 Mar. OSl 17 Apr. 12 17 Apr. 351
Wm. Alex. Poppleton . 12 June 301 p 19 Apr. 33 P 7 July 38
Caledon Rich. Egerton . 15 June 32 '
v 28 Mar. 34 15 Mar. 39
a^j jp John M'Caujland '" . 11 June 12 9 Sept. 13 13 May 39|
LlECTBXAXTS.
Fre<l. Chas. Aylmer . 25 July 34
. 6 CapUin L««(s scrrcd in the
4 Dec. 3: P
BnrarM war.
John Spence 12 Apr.
. 33 30 Sept. 30
7 Capuin Kfnnr Mrred in ihe
P
30 May 34
,
1 ;
^7^J^
Henry Edmunds P 8 .\pr. 36 P 15 Mar, 39 ranoiirthtooihout ike wtr. '
j 1
|
E.NSIGXS.
ICharles Sondes p 17 Feb. 37 I
IJohn Newbury 1
lOliver C. O'Brien p 28 Dec. 38 Captain BeU serTed at the capture of the Isle of 1
John Chas Romer p 15 Mar. 39 France in 1»10, and in tae Deccan in l(ild.
13 Dr. 31-Dennott serred at New-Orlcaos, 8th Jan.
I
Chas. Dovie Patterson .. 21 June 39 i9iy
I
Fred. W. Oakley Ip -28 June 39
|Pay»inWer.— \Vm. Bell," 9 May, 34 ; £n*. 3 March, 08 ; iiVu/, 9 May, 11;
Capt. 25 Xov. 24.
\Ai{jutant. —
Henry Edmunds, (Lieut.) 12 May, 39.
3(i j
—
Quarter-Matter. James Dukes, 14 Dec. 20.
5,^
'
Surjeori.— Michael -M'Derraott," M.D. 5 April, 30; Auiat.-Surg.io Dec, '23;
Uotp.-Assiitant. 7 Feb, 14.
I
\
—
AttittaRl-Surgeoru. James Morison, 14 Oct. 36.
I George M'CIure, 29 March, 39.
Faeings Black. .igent, Messrs. Cox i Co.
1 Sir C. co—iinrted a delaefaiBent on board a llne.or.batile ship, in Lord Howe's action of the 1st Juise, ir9t.
B BcerlM
Served at the blockade of Malta, and surrender of Val«lta, Mh Sept. ISOO ; from thence proceeded with Sir Ralph Aber-
emtluft cspcdltlM lo E«n<, aad wan pceacm la the ictlosu of the 13th and Slat March, ISOl, Served with Uie anay in
Spun aad roraial in KI9 aad 1811.
3 CoL Baaden*! sa i i kea i— Mahratta war of ISOS, I, and &. includloc the taking of Berbanipore, Asseershur, Arcaum,
I issl^anw, Chawdocv, Jaalnah aad OawflleghBr. Anerieaa war In 1813 and 14, aisd was encaved at Lonx Woods <s«*'r«lf
voaaded la dw thigh); Poet Eria, Black Boch. BullUo, aad baule of the Falls (wounded). Serred also throufb Bunacaawar.
3 Hajo* Pcarse sarred la the Asaerieaa war, aad waa engaffed at CbrTstler** Farm, and at Niagara, }Mh July, l>«ll, wbera
he was s«eml7 wounded IhiWIgb the ans. Served In the East Indies and the Burmaa empire, from Feb. l-il6 to the end
f the war. toehsdlag the capturea of foela Locbur, Isaapere, Koarre, and Ryghur In \»\%\ assault oo Rarrve, i.llh Feb. 1MI9;
aeioAs aear Iha Oagt« Pagoda, uh July. It aasauU of Hrrgui : Coehain attack on Duoabcw, Zeoibcik. McUown, and
. .
["''".S'"]
''1*^ ('" '^"' ^ryyllshire) Regiment of Fttot. [^;"„'"{;.,*'
Cohiul.
Gabriel Gordon,' Eiu. Jan. 1 781 Lieut. -ZC, Nov. »4 ; Capt. 10 July, 94 ; Mnjor,
;
1(1 Slav, liMXI ; Lieut.-Col. !) .March, 0-2 Cut. 4 June, 1 1 ; Major-Gen. 4 June, ;
—
9 SB Du^mld Ducat < ..| 24 Feb. 14 5 May 22 4 Aug. 2»
John Thomhill |
p 5 .\pr. 27 P 10 Sept. 28 I
P 8 Feb. 31
HJohn Fraser» i
-29 May 09 12 Feb. 121 17 Aug. 32
J. F. (ilencaim Canipbelll 25 Oct. 27 P 27 Aug. 29 P , 23 Nov. 32
C. Cooke YarlMirouiih . . i
'' 9 June 25 P19 Sept. 26 P 4 Jan. 38
Cha. Benj. Caldwell !p 10 Oct. 26 P 7 Oct. 29 P 4 (let. 33
1
June 35 P 22 Feb. 39
38 June 38
u —
Adjutant. John Brown. (Knr.) 14 Nov. 35.
Qiwrfer-.Varfer.— William Barfoot, 13 July, 20.
6 —
Surgeon. 9 J- H. Diver,* M.D. 21 Sept. 30 Assist.-Surg. 95 June, 12 Hotp.- ; ;
.iuitt. 5 June, 1 1
Auiit.-Surgt.—\\m. C. Eddie, 12 Jan. 26; Hntj^.-AtlUt. 19 May, 25.
George M'Laren, M.D. 23 Oct. 35.
Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Barron ^ Smith, We9tminst*r.
1 a«n«r«l Gordno has received a nedal and one clasp for Martinique and Guadaloupe.
2 Col. Anderv^'f lerrlce* :— Expcdllioo to Hanovtr in Xrmi and 6. Battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Co-
runna ; eipedillon to Walcherea in 1809 to SwedUh Ponxnuiia in 1S13, and campaign of 1814 in Hol-
;
land, including the attack on Bergen-op~Zoom. Served at Waterloo 18th June, storming of Cambray, and
emptare of Paris-
3 Major l.amont served the eampaigna of 1819 and 14 in the Peninsula, Including the battles of the Pyrc-
w*%, Ni^Vhlie, Nive, Orthes, and Tuulau«e. Served at Waterloo, the storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
4 CapL Ducal served in Ihe Penliuula, from Aug. li'lS fo Ihe end cf Ihe war, including the battles of
Nlrallr, Mve, Onhca, and Toulouse. Served alto at Waterloo, and al the storming of Cambray.
143
Emb. for Foreign']
Service, 1834. J 9'2ml {or Highland) Regt. of Foot.
Colonel.
Sir John Hamilton Dalrymple," Bart. Em. 28 Feb. 1790 ; Lieut. 30 April, 92
;
Capt. 26 April, 93; Lieut. -Col. 6 Dec. 98 Col. 25 April, 1808; Major-Gen.;
4 June, 11 ; Lient.-Gen. 19 July, 21; Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 92nd High-
landers, 20 July, 31. Lieut.-Colonel.
g John M'Donald,^ C.B. Ens. 17 Dec. 03 Lieut. 21 March, 05; Capt. 7 Sept.
;
Nov. 1808 to 1813 also in the South of France from March, 1814, including the battle of Busaco
; Lines of ;
Torres Vedras alfairs at Redinha, Porapal, and Campo Mayor ; first siege of Badajoz battle of Albuhera
; ; ;
second siege and assault of Badajoz affairs at Alva de Tormes; battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 26tli. .10th,
;
and 31st July, and Toulouse. Wounded in the head and right thigh at the assault of Buenos Ayres, 5th
July. 1807 ; in tlie left leg and right groin in the Pyrenees, 30th July and in the right shoulder and lungs at
;
the assault of the fortified rock on the mountain AroUa, and surprising tlie enemy's poets in the valley o!"
Banca, Pvrenecs, 2il Oct. 1813. 1-14
£iub. for Purcl^il
Sanrlao, IBM.
i)3tl {or IJighlnnd) Rei/t. of Foot.
J
Colonel.
P Sir Jasper NioolU,' K.C.B. Eiif. -24 May, I7!)3 ; Lieut, -ii Nov. 04 ; Cnpt. 12
Sept. IW ; .W,yvr, (1 July, 18II4 ; Limt.-Col. 29 t)ct. 07 ; Col. 4 Juijc, H ;
Miijor-Gvn. !» Julv, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. M ; C'u/. l)3r<l ll.gt. 31
.May, 33.
LieutcRatU-Colonel. —
Holwrt Spnrk,« Em. May, 07 ; ii'fu*. 3 Sept. 07 ; Capt.
17 Fib. 20 M([jor, ii Dec. 35 ; Lieut-Col. a<< July, 38.
;
1' i'
A^T/ur*.—John .Vrlhur, Srtif. 26 Dec. 13; ii«l^ 2 Mareli, 20; Capt. i'8 Dec.
"5; A/fyor, P 30 Dec. 3(1.
John Buiyh, Ent. i'23 Xov. 19; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Copf. pIO Sept. 20;
t/«t)ori'2)< July,3rt.
H
94:fh Regiment of Foot.
Years' Serv.
— ..
.
Colonel.
P 5i"r John Buclian,' K.C.B Em. 29 Julv, 90; Lieut, il Oct. 90; Cnpt. 15
March. lKll-2 .V/t/or, 30 June, 04; Lieut. -Col. 30 March, 09; Col. 12
;
Lirut.-Colonel. —
9 Ja"!^^ Campbell, K.H. £;«. 17 Sfjit. 03; iin</. 20 Aug.
04; dipt. VA\ Mar. OS; Mt\jor, v 3 June, 19; Lieut.-Col. P 10 July, 24;
Col. 28 June, 38.
.\t(ijors.—Htu Dunilas Maclean, Eiu. k Lieut. 5 Sept. 16 ; Capt.PC Not. 24 ;
.VnJor,fIO April, 32.
U John Walter,' JSm. PlOJuIv, 00; Lieut. 3 Sept. 07; Capf. p24 Mar. 13;
.V<Oor, 20 Mav, 31.
BIIEV.-MAJ.
Captains.
Wm. Nonus SauniU-rs Sept. Mav 10 P 18 Dec. 28
1
I
Henry Hume P 9 Mav 35 P 1 Dec. 37
I
Thos. James Dobson . . P 14 Dec. 20 P20 Nov. 30
, H. O. C. Master P18 Sept. 35 p 2 Feb. 3d
Geo. Cornwall P 8 Julv 30 p 9 Mar. 38
j
,
Edw. Thompson P30 Dec. 30 P16 Mar. 38
jRich. Pratt p 5 Mav 37 P 8 June 38
'
John Wood P 12 Jan. 14 Pl5 June 32
John Fitz Thos. Dennis. P 4 Aug. 37 P30Oct. 38
Essioss.
Charles Rogers P 17 Feb. 37
F. Smythc P24 Feb. 37
R. Collins Craigie P 2 Feb. 38
G. W. P. Bingham . . p 10 Feb. 38
Walter Venour P 9 Mar. 38
Fred W. Chapman PIO Mar. 38
Geo. Jas. Donrdall p 8 June 38
W. H. L'ndemood PM Apr. 37
Facings Yellow. Agent, Mr. Lawrie. —/riiA Agent, Messrs. Borough, Armit & Co.
r John Buehmn bw rpcelrcd m ctw and i Imp for Guada]oup««, Vitloria, Pyrenees, Nivt-lle. and
• Walter wrred tn !be Proincula from October, }»}3, to the end of the iacIudiDK the battles
"Ih Nor, and .Nire IHh. 10th, Ilth. and leih Deetmber, 18IS.
r KaiDe* Mrved at the bfttlle* of Roleia, Vlmlera, and Coninna, be«tt]es minor aflkirs duno| the
1..... ** rvcd alao at Walcheren.
.
Colonel.
Sir Lewis Grant,> K.C.H. Lieut. 16 Feb. 1794 ; Capt. 11 June, 96; Miyor, 8
Sept. 02; Lieut.-Col.'ySTeh.UOi; CoZ. 4 June 13; Major-Gen. 1-2 Aug. 19 ;
Limt.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 Col. 96th Regt. 9 April, 39.
;
Lieut. -Colonel. —
13 Alex. Cairncross,'' K.H. Eiis. P25 June, 03; Lieut. 15 Sept.
04 ; Capt. 7 June, 10 ; Major, P 10 June, -20 ; Lieut.-Col. P 19 Sept. 34.
—
Majors. William Hulme,^ Ens. 25 Sept. 03 ; Lieut. 26 June, 05 ; Capt. 26
Aug. 13; Brevet-Major, 23 Dec. 17; Regtl.-Major, 9 March, 34; Brevet-
Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
C. Brownlow Cumberland, £«.«. P 21 Dec. 20; Xi«ut p 15 Oct. 25; Capt. pIO
June, 26 ; Major, v 19 Sept. 34.
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJ.
Captains. I
—
Surgeon. ^ Jas. Shortland/ 14July, 14 Asslst.-Surg. 29 June, 09; Hosp.-
;
Colonel.
X.i«i<. 25 Mar
a «a Rt. Hon. Sir H. Har<Unge,' K.C. B. Em. 8 Oct 1798 ;
I8<W ; Cnpt. 7 Apr. tU ; -Wnjor, 13 Apr. 00 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 Muy, 11 ; lot.
MnJ-Om. ii Julv,
July. 21 ; Miu-'OrH.
199 Julv, July, 30.
Cipt.
11* -Co/.— B John Campbell, £<u.
f 9 July, 03 ; Lieut, v 17 Mar. 04
Lirut.-
*ft Oct. 29 ; ii.ut.-
o May, (W; Brcrrf-.1/(yor, i7 May, 25 ; Btyfl.-Mujor, 27
i'f«'- 19 J*"-
.V,y..r/— P Iknrs- Frod. Lockyir,' K.H., J?i«. ^ 95 Slar- 1*13 ;
U: Co)>M'20Juiic22 ; .Va/or, !• 12 June, 35. „..,„-,-,
JCu^if. 2 Apnl, Co; Cnpt.
>-ichola.. Luwson Uurral.,' -Ind-Lieut. 16 Aug. 04;
5A p 30 June, 08: Heytl.-Mqj. and Brer.-Lieiil.-Col. 28 June, 38.
11
98tk Regiment of Foot.
Colonel.
Major, P
C.IPTAIXS.
William Roberts
17 Feb. 37.
7 Apr. 25 P 18 14 Apr. 14
^
Henry Eyre, Ens. P 28 Aug. 17 ; Lieut. P 20 April, 26 ; Capt. P 3 April 28 ;
C.\PTAIN.
Oct. 31
Peter Tripp^ P 2 Sept. 02 P 3 Sept. 03 P 6 Nov. 05
Thos. Maitland Edwards.. 8 Apr. 2. P 3 Apr. 28 P14 Dec. 32
Waiiam Edie P 14 Jan. 2i P18 Oct. 31 P29 Nov. 33
Henry Douglas Cowper. P20Ju]y 30 P14 Dec. 32 P 4 Mar. 36
John Rainier P 14 June 31 P 1 Feb. 33 P 17 Feb. 37
J3 John Macphail 2 Jan. 06 29 Sept. 08 25 Oct. 14
\ViIliara Wallace 8 Apr. 25 26 Oct. 27 P22 Sept 37
Charles Granet P 19 July 31 P 23 Jan. 35 P27 Apr. 38
Geo. Davies Paterson. P25 May 32 P 5 June 35 Pll . . May 38
Lieutenants.
o Paymaster Dunlevie served
y iEia John Qidn Wall*.. 25 Aug. 13 19 July 15
the campai-ni of IS] 4 in Hol-
Jas. Bell Kingsley 10 Nov. 13 9 Nov. 14 land, including the attack on
Chas. Rich. Ilderton.... P22 June 32 P 30 Jan. 35 the village of Merxem, bom-
Michael Gavin P 2 Dec. 31 P 28 June 36 bardtnent of Antwerp, and
storming of Bergen-op-Zoom,
^f. .Septhnus Harrison 24 Dec. 08 1 May 12 where he was severely wound-
Samuel Wm. Russell. P 1 Feb. 33 . . 9 Feb. 37 ed through the left arm and
Jas. C. Alex. Dunbar. P29 Nov. 33 . .
P22 Sept. 37 left side. Present on the 16th,
P22 Mar. 33 17th, and 18th June at Wa-
Thos. Chas. Ormsby 20 Oct. 37
terloo.
Fred. Amelius Whimper.. P 23 Jan. 35 P23 Mar. 38 6 Dr. Bourchier served in
Thos. Heaton Lovett P 5 June 35 P27 Apr. 38 the Peninsula from lyo9 to
Daniel Rainier P 4 Mar. 36 Pll May 38 1814, including the siege of
Olivenga battles of Busaco
John jMorton Jeffery. P 28 June 36 P 22 June 38 ;
Pat/master. —
EiEl Gillespie Dunlevie,MO June, 24 £/is. 20 May, 13 Lieut. ; :
11 June, 18.
Adjutant.— T. Ormsby, (Lieut.) 22 March, 39.
C.
—
Quarter-Master. James Fagan, 19 Jan. 38.
32 3 fiurqeon. —
11 Thomas Botu-cliier,'^ 22 Aug. 11 Assist.-Surg. 24 May, 04.
—
;
of the fortress 25th July, 1813 on these assaults led the columns of attack. Passage of the Bidassoa and
;
assault of the intrenched position on that river. Received two severe wounds at the a.ssault of San Sebas-
tian, one through the right hip, and one through the left thigh. Severely wounded at the assault of the
intrenched position on the Bidassoa by a musket shot through the right thigh.
3 Col. Tripp served at the capture of Ouadaloupe in 1815. Brevet Licut.-Col. 28 June, 38.
4 Lieut. Wall served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including the battle of Vittoi'ia,
and other actions in which the 40th regimoiit was engaged. Served also in the expedition to New Orleans.
p.,.
Rifle Brigade
' —
Copenhagen" — " Monte Video" "Roleia"
— — " Vimiera" — "Cortjnna"
—
—
" BnsAco" " Barrosa" — "FnENTES D'OnOR" " ClUDAD RODRIOO" " BADA-
3f,
19
10
13
— '
1 1
R{/ic Uriyade.
SSD LIECT
LlEfTENANTS. « C»pt. Cochnuio wM piwent
U W. Sber Kamsiav NoivottJ 13 June 22 o .
lU June 25
,>
1 at Cadli in Aug. 1811, uid
Thos. Wtn. ?inith jP|6Scpt.U5 •2\Dec. 29 Jurltig the •jfge ; al OnnciHl,
Hich. Hen. Fitihcrbcrt
3 July 27 . .
P
Sidney Bi^ckwith
17 Apr. 2S 1ft \r o.» "^'^ ^"" MllnD, l»Ui June; ;
JO .May .Wlbelilc of Viiloria, 21»t June;
Alexander Monro P 19 Aug. 2S P 6 July 33|briJs» of Vera, SI Aug. 18,
Keith Wellington Young 1 1 Sept 28 P 1 1 Oct 30 ("**'"''.* wounded In Irft arm ;)
1
....
fi Mav 36
", ,,* •
'*^*'
tlie
'*'*^
Wilmot Hen. Hradfonl. .i P24 May 33 i" JO Aug. 30 Viitoria. Severely wounded
Hon. E»lm. G. Monckton 18 Mav 32 •20 .Apr. 3ti ilefl letr fmcturedl hy a mus-
Geo. Hughes Wilkins .. 1(! De^. 31 P *M Feb 37 i
^*^ '''^* '" *^^ atuck on the
Rich. Luther Watson .... p 22 June 32 '-'•""'«" wounded on the 18th
.icain
Wm. Leigh Mellish > 24 Jan. 33 P 2 Feb. as June, at WateriM.
I
'Geo. Sam. Jenkinson p31 Jan. 34 P 12 July 39 13th March 1810, to l»th July,
[Second Lieutenants. 1814, including the battle of Barro>u ; siege
;
Hen. S. Waddington '
lo May 34 of Ciudad Rodrii^o, where he volunteered
p
with the stonning party; Bad^joz battles ;
Chas. Hen. fliaiiibers . . I
P 16 >Iay 34 of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive,
Ortbea.
Rob. Vans .\gnew |p29 May 35 and Toulouse ; .besides various atfitrs of out-
Wm. Hale 'p3I Jtdv 35 posts.
10 Quarter . Master Trafford was present
H. Oldaeld Bowles !
P 4 Dec. 36
at the affair of Tarbe«, 20th March Tour- ;
Edw. A. Somerset |
29 Jan. 36 nefeuille. 27th March battle of Toub.use, 10th
j ;
,
W. Shiplev Warren p 6 May 36 tpril, 1814; and battle of Waterloo, 18th June,
'
Robert Craufurd 22 Julv 36 leis. 'p
Geo. B. Dawson P24 Feb. 37 June Dr. Ranken served the in the Peninsula, from
I
1
[
Moses White, M.D. 29 Julv, 36; .^«ixf.-.5ursr.5 May," 25; Hotp.-A. 4 Apr. 14.
Aaut.-Surg$.—\. J. Nisb. C'onnell, M.D. 16 June, 25 ;' Hotp.-Assist. 10 Mar. 26.
Evans Gamnns Lloyd, 18 Oct. 27 ; Ha.rp.-Auist. 25 Jan. 27.
—
RrgimrntaU Green. Facings Black. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
\\/t Battalion returned from Snrth .inierica, Sept. 1836.]
[\inH Baltatinn rrfvrn.rl fr„m the Ionian Itlandt, June, 1837.]
»I H"re'« *'rti. .. (^'IM'nhairen in 1M07 to Swe^ltn and subsequently to the
;
Kelly's serriees :~Kap«ditioa to Copenhagen in 1807. Capture of Martinique in 1800 and Oua-
1 18in. Campugiu of 1811, H
and IS, In Lower Canada, including the action at Chateangay
'MI,h.
\st West India Regiment of Foot.
Lieutenants.
James Palmer 20 Apr. 15 6 June 16
William Burke PIO Dec. 12 27 Aug. 15
John Fra. Grant 6 Dec. 27 9 Sept. 33
Wm. Maxwell Mills.... P 20 July 32 P17 Jan. 34
Geo. AValler Meehan 17 April 28 14 April 36
Samuel Hodson 18 Feb. 30 15 April 36
William Doran 15 Nov. 33 16 April 36
Philip Phipps Trotman P 6 Dec. 33 P17. April 36
George Fahie Horsford. 31) Jan. 23 20 April 36
Edward Lucas 9 April 25 21 April 36
SirJ.n. Carm. Smyth,St. P 29 May 35 P26 Aug. 36
Charles Bentley 30 May 34 11 Mar. 37
Gustavus H. Reilly P21 April 36 P 1 Dec. 37
Benjamin Mackenzie. 22 April 36 P17 Feb. 38
. .
1 Sir Henry King served in the expedition to the Helder, and was severely wounded in the action of the
10th Sept. In 1805 he was wrecked and made prisoner on hi:) way to Hanover. Served in South America,
and commanded in the attack on Buenos Ayrefl. Sir Henry lias received a med.il and one cla-sp, for Busaco
and Salamanca.
2 Colonel Capadose served at the capture of Minorca in Nov. 179R.
3 Major Mills served at the capture of Martinique In 180SI, and Ouadaloupe in 1810.
4 M^jor Chads served with the expedition to Walclieren in 1809.
5 Capt. Hughes served in the Peninsula from 1800 to 1814, including the first siege of Bad^joz, and llie
battles of Busaco, Vittoria (wounded), Salamanca, and the Pyrenees, besides various minor actions and skir-
)uishcs. Present at Waterloo on the 16th, 17lh and 18th June, and was wounded.
154
Ist H'e.it India liei/itni'nt of Foot.
V««r.'!j<rr^
..
.. — ;
Colonel.
Francis Fuller,' Ens. 2G \ June, 78: Capt. 9 April, 81 ;
Jan. 1778; Lieut.
Major, "il Dec. 85 ; Lieut.-Coh \ March, 94 Col. 1 Jan. 98; Major-Gen. ;
—
Majors. John Anderson,* Ens. 2 Nov. 09 ; Lietit. 24 Jan. 11 ; Capt. 16 Mar.
20 ; Major, 22 March, 27.
Thomas M'Pherson,* Ens. 8 Aug. 11 ; Lieut. 19 May, 13; Capt. 26 Dec. 23;
Major, 12 Jan. 35.
BREV.-MAJ.
C.irXAIN.-i.
Thomas Maling'^ 9 July 03 7 Sept. 04 11 July 05 12 Aug. 19
Hen. P. Williams 9 June 14 P 22 Nov. 21 17 Sept. 27
ifi Herbert Mends never 19 Feb. 24 19 Mar. 29
y John
Jas. Peck * . . . 27 May 13 24 May 21 P 8 June 30
Wm. Aug. Hill 22 Mar. 27 8 Aug. 31 P 13 June 34
F.dw. Cha. Soden 1 Feb. le 27 June 24 10 Nov. 34
James Allen 8 Dec. 25 28 May 28 24 July 35
Rich. Percy Pack 16 Aug. 13 12 Apr. 20 12 Feb. 36
Hen. C. Cobbe 15 Feb. 31 P 23 Jan. 35 p 3 Nov. 37
E. S. Norman Campbell P 2 Oct. 23 14 Jan. 20 P 7 Oct. 36
LlEUIEXANTS.
^h. Richard Elliot 28 July 14 30 Nov. 26 2 Col. Cockburu served in
William Lardner' 27 June 24 22 Mar. 27 South America in 1807 ; in the
Stephen John Hill 10 Nov. 25 13 Feb. 28 Peninsula in 1809 and 10; and
in Canada from 1811 to 1814.
Hen. Wase Whitfeild. . . 13 Feb. 28 28 Oct. 31 3 Colonel NicoUs served at
James Findlay P 3 Apr. 28 18 Nov. 31 the capture of the Cape of
Willoughby H. NicoUs . 28 Aug. 28 22 Mar. 83 Good Hope (both operations)
also at the capture of the Isle
Abraham P. Kenyon
31i31 24 June 13 24 June 13
of France.
James Edw. Boggis .... P 12 July 33 P 17 Oct. 34
4 Majors .Anderson and Mo
Walter Crauford Kennedy 27 Oct. 31 10 Nov. 34 Phersoii served in the Ame-
James Batchelor Davidson 25 May 32 13 Aug. 35
-Licut.-Col. 10 Jan.
Wm. Tyrell Bruce P 4 July 34 P 15 Apr. I
37.
Virginius Murray P 22 May 35 P 4 Nov. 36 i
6 Capt. Peck served the
Robt. Caldecott Morris. 1 8 Dec. 35 ;5 Nov. 36 campaigns of 1813 and 14 in
the Peninsula.
Alexander Geddes 3 Feb. 14 27 Jan. 37
7 Lieut. Lardner was se-
L. C. W. H. Fitzgerald . P 17 Oct. 34 P 7 Apr. 37 verelv wounded in retaking
Anth. Hart Lapslie .... 11 July 34 5 Mar. 38 Fort ' Bullen, on the River
Christopher Foss 29 Nov. 34 Pll May 38 Gambia, Uth Nov. 1831.
8 Quarter-master, 16 Aug.
Bartholomew O'Brien . P15 Apr. 36 P 13 July 38
33 ; from which date the period
John Miller P 29 Dec. 35 25 Jan. 39 of service has been computed.
B. .'E. S. Hutchinson 9 Dec. 24 10 Sept. 29
George Griffin 16 Dec. 36 22 Feb. 39
Ensigns.
Robt. Mur. NicoUs .... 9 July 37 9 Dr. Richardson served at the capture of the
William .4,nderson Cape of Good Hope in 1806; reduction of
10 July 37 Monte Video, and campaign of 1806 and 7 in
Jas. Delam. Mends .... 3 Nov. 37 South America ; campaigns of 1808 and 9 in
John Potts ^ 5 Mar. 38 the Peninsula, including the battles of Roleia
J. Gaggin Cox 1 June 38 and Vimiera.
J. Warren Glubb 16 Mar. 38
Geo. L. Woodd 30 Nov. 38
Wm. Bayly 26 Jan. 39
Wm. M'C. Murray 22 Feb. 39
Alexander Maclean .... 15 Mar. 39
Ai^utant John Potts, (Ercs.) 20 July, 38.
—
John Harpur, 6 March ,38.
ter-Master.
Surgeon.~^ John Richardson," 5 Jan. 26; AssiM.-Stirg. 18 Feb. 08 ; Hosp.-
Assist. 9 July, 05.
19 Assist.-Snr(jeons.—Zo\m Wilson, July, 24 ; Hasp .-Assist. 14 Dec. 20.
1
Richard Tuthill, M.D., 8 Jan. 36.
Facings Yellow. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Gen. Fuller sened in the East Indies in 1782, 88, and 84, .and commanded the 101st at the battle of
Cuddalore in 1783. Served on the Continent in 1794 and 95. Embarked for the West Indies the latter end
of 179.5, where he continued to serve until 1802, and was present at the capture of various islands, &c.
Embarked for the East Indies in 1806, where he was again actively employed. 156
Vnn
Ceylon Rifle Regiment.
ESSIGN. LIEUT.
LlEUTEXANTS.
Fran. Brownrigg Bayly 2 Jan. 28 8 May 35
William Hardesty P29 Mav 28 8 Jan. 36
Albert Watson ."
17 July 23 14 Jan. 30
Frederick Ostheyden 27 Jan. 07 26 Jan. H
Jas. Mitchell Macdonald 26 Oct. 30 P 29 July 36
Trevor Chute f 10 Aug. 32 ,P28 Oct. 36
Wm. Twistleton Layard P 22 Feb. 33 P22 Nov. 36
Secoxd Lieutenaxts.
Henry Alexander Raitt Nov. 36
Henry Du Vernet Nov. 36
Robert Watson Julv 37
Julius Brockman Travers July 37
Jones Butler Stevelly Oct. 37
Charles Thomas Smith Nov. 37
Charles A. Cobbe July 38
Francis Butler Templer July 38
Richard Brandram Gwilt Oct. 38
William Bagenall Nov. 38
J. R. Graham Pattison June 38
Johnson Bourne Jan. 39
Simon Pepper Joyce Mar. 39
John Brewse Kersteman June 39
Wm. Hopson Hopson Julv 39
Henry Lucas P 5 July 39
Regimentals Green —Facings Black. Agent, Sir John Kirkland, 80, Pall Mall.
Major Inchant served in the action against the R.'yah of Travancore's troops in 1809.
7 Capt. Cochrane served at the capture of Martinique, and Les Saintes in 1809, and Guadalonpe in 1810,
and also in 1815.
8 Quarter-master, 16 Aug. 33; from which date the period of service has heen computed.
9 Capt. Mylius served the Nepau! campaign of 1816.
10 Lieut. Hodges served at the capture of Genoa in 1614, and subsequently in the American war, in-
cluding the capture of Washington aud the engagements at Baltimore and New Orleans.
11 Lieut. Stewart ser%-ed at the capture of Kandy in 1815, .and in the Kandyan rebellion of 1817 and IS.
12 Lieut. Phelan served in the Peninsula, and was wounded on three ditferent occasions. Served also in
the American war.
13 Lieut. Jones served in the American war, and was engaged at Christler's Farm, Lundy's Lane (wounded *,
Fort Erie, and Chippewa.
14 Quarter-Master Black served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, and was present
at the attack upon Bergen-op-Zoom.
158
Royal African Colonial Corps.
Yaut'Sert.
Cape Mounted Riflemen.
Lieutenant-Colonel.
la <m, Henry Somerset, K.H. Cornet, 5 Dec. 1811 Lieut. 30 Dec 1-^
; Cavt
6 Oct. 15; Major, P 25 March, 23; Heut.-Col. P 17 July, 24- Col "8
June, 38. ' ^
Major.
iP ?im Wm. Bnmey,' K.H. £,«. 28 April, 08; Lieut. 1 May, 10; Capt. P 2 June '
14; Major, 6 Sept. 27.
25 Aug. 37
Geo. Edw. Cannon. .
1 Aug. 34 1 Mar. 39
Fra. T. Le Touzel . P 23 Jan. 35
.
2 Mar. 39
Jolm Rob. O'Reilly 30 Apr. 37
.
3 Mar. 39
Ensigns.
Chas. Hen. Somerset .
John Armstrong
William Harding
\yellington Lowen
Frederick Campbell ....
Honoratius Van Rvneweld 3 Mar. 39
Dec «7
'' ^^'- ''' ^''^*-"'^^- ^« M-ch, 04 Hosrita,
'"i^XL7„7^r5 0^crof ' ;
d^-o.Tactforit".;tte" Je^GSntda"^sil^oJ
audad Rodrigo
Rodrt?'"^''? ™^^ "^ '^"O- «-' ^'^-^ "f Ba-
^ '
manca, and capture of Madrid. second siege of Badajoz battle' of ;
Sala- ;
Mtyitr.
ffai Robert Law," K.H. Eiit. 8 June, 1801); Lieut. 27 Mav, 11 ; Cnpf. P 18
Oct. 21 M<{Jor, i-Xt Aug. 34.
;
CAPTAIN.
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I
r.vrTAiN.*.
42
I
3 I
9
William £>ull, K.H.' 30 Oct. 94 20 Nov. 94 9 July Oa\ 4 June 14
«a I T^iIIar.JefrHres' n 15 Feb. 10 4 Mar. 121 11 .\ug. 25 28 June .18
23 I
10 William Biudon
j 21 Mar. 00 19 Mav 08 8 .\pr. 25 28 June 38
I LlRlTBNANTS.
17 i'i^ '
Richanl Sauudira 4 Nov. 09 25 Oct. 10
15 17]*j '
Ensigns
William Jenkins 23 Feb. 38
John Fletcher . . 4 Jan. 39
John Gillespie 31 May 39
Affjufnnf.
Surgeon,
John Freeborn Pink, 10 Nov. 37 ; Assist. -Sury. 27 April, 20.
Assistant-Surgeon.
John DonaUl Orant, 30 Dec. 3C.
Facings Blue. Agent, Sir John Kirklanil, No. 80, Pall Mall.
I Mj^ot L-iw jninrd tht arniT in Spain a* a voluntivr In ll^OS. and was atlarl)e«) to the 7Ut rt^^impnt
MTTi>il with II in anion at l.uco, on tht' r^lrrat to, andat tht? ti«ittle of Corunim; «>rv)^ at tho siecc of
Kliuhiiut. an>l llii> fiilw^uent occupation of Walt-hort-n ; twice wounilctl
liy inu.«1it't l>all» at fuenti-s d'Onor,
Mdnd iiitjt IHII ;
.'ith «cv»rflT wounded on the advance to
ToiittiiiM- -il Uurcli, ll4|4; continued uninler-
rupledlj on -.nice with hi> r>«'inieiil (the ;i>t) iu Ponugal, Si»iii, and France, until the separation of the
annr at Uourdeaui In IHU; emhorked in July, IKH, for New Orleans but whs n'calleU and sent to Bel-
Uluia ; WW
p wient with hia nirlment at Waterloo in Sir Frederick Adam's hhiiade. where he was %-er>-
twriwlj woundwi bT a cannon shot, which also killed his horse ; lerred subsequently thrw years in France
with tJi« army of ne<nip«tlon. Major Law has sened fifteen years In the Colonies since the Peace.
:;roI. S44II 9«T\ed at Uie ukinif of Maldunadoand Mtinte Vidt^o in IB17; and in the Peninsula, from 1813 to
tjie end of tile wmr, and was preMnt at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonnc. Brevet Lieut.<C^>l.
SlJuly, IciU.
.1 lliijor JefTires was engagi-d at New Orleans, 8lh Jan. 18 iid •ubM'qiiently at the capture of
4 Lieul. MaSim serr I In the Penln I severely wouniled in llie riKht hip at IIh' battle of the
Nitalla. dervefl also i
I severely woiindiil at Niaeani ; in the rielit anu, where
tlM lasllsUU nmaiiu: ibot wounds ill tile breast, and abo ulie in tile left arm.
101
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Colonel.
Count Francis Rivarola, K.C.H. Ens. 4 April, 1795 Lieul. 21 Feb. 9S Capt. ; ;
Captains.
* Francisco Bussiett, 1 1 Feb. 22.
* Giovanni Goutler, 24 Jan. 2.5.
* Paolo Ellul, 15 Jan. 27.
James Galland, 29 Jan. 36.
* Carlo Cutajar, 17 Feb. 38.
* Paolo Caniilleri, 9 Feb. 38.
Lie^itenanis.
* Vincenzo Bonavita, 25 Jan. 25.
;> ..,,'. .._ * Salvatore Calleja, 25 April, 25.
* Mederico de Marchesi Alessi, 15 Jan. 27.
* Antonio Maltei, 15 Jan. 27.
» Guglielmo Petit, 17 Feb. 37.
* Salverio Gatt, 31 Julv, 37.
••" '
* 9
:• Antonio Camilleri, "Feb. 38.
E>i.i-i^ns.
* Felice Rizzo, 15 Jan. 27.
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* Giuseppe Gouder, ditto.
* Georgio Virtu, 30 Dec. 34.
" * Nicola Metrovich, 17 Feb. 37.
* William Gatt, 31 July, 37.
* Guiseppe Cavarra, 9 Feb. 38.
Patjmaster.
Vincenzo Rizzo, 25 Feb. 17.
Adjutant.
* Salverio Gatt. (*Lieut.)
Quarter-Master.
*
Paolo Salamone, 25 Jan. 39.
•I., . (
, ., ,
Surgeon.
3. Montanaro, 3 Aug. 38.
Assistant-Surgeon.
Michelo F. Camilleri, M.D. 3 Aug. 38.
7 Col. Hamilton served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, and was present in the different battles;
with the expedition to South America, including the attack on Buenos Ayres, and all the skirmishes
which took place before and after that event in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including the
;
battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna. Severely wounded (lost a leg) in action at Flushing, 7th
Aug. 1809.
8 Col. Despard served at the siege and storm of Chumeer, (received a contusion on mounting the
breach,) and three other forts in the East Indies, in 1807 ; siege of Gunourie ; campaign against the
Seiks in 1808 and 9 ; campaign of 1617 and 18 in the Deccan, including the battle of Jubbulpore.
9 Lieut. Graham's services :— Expedition to South America in 1807, including the attack on Buenos
Ayres; campaign and battle of Corunna; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the actions at
Barha del Puerco, of the Coa, near Almeida ; battle of Busaco ; actions at Redinha (wounded), Sabu-
gai ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz; battle of Salamanca, and
numerous skirmishes. Wounded on the I8th June at Waterloo. Served also at Bhurtpore in 1820.
162
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6^ 3piElVV.BreretOD9c.B.c.ii.l05 ditto ditto 30 Sept. 16 21 Jan. 19
^9 f 0°'^ \aUancey England 106 ditto ditto 11 Mar. 17 10 Jan. 37
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fi Kdmund Shcpj
.-. ard 111* ditto 1 Feb. 08 Mar. 25 ditto
^ 39 Waller KIphinslone Lock] 19 ditto ditto ditto ditto
1 7 133 Philip Sandilands 1-20.. 4 Oct. 06 diito ditto ditto
l/j 5 Browne Willis ditto ditto ditto ditto
1)S 6 Benj. Hutrbegon Vaugban ditto ditto ditto ditto
lA 9 1 homas Gordon liiggins .. ditto ditto ditto ditto
Xft 9 ?a Amherst Wrigbtlil .. 18 Dec. 06 ditto ditto ditto
U.S. til F . Strangway 8 1 22 .
r. ditto ditto 12 Dec. 26
6 John Harbridge Freer .... 4 April 07 ditto 1 April 27
167
Ycars'SiTv.
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JXD LIEl-T.
Captains.
4 R. Loni;. Conielius
1 Lewis tUlwanl W»Uli
3 iSI Win. H. Hciinis
3 Frc<l. Auc. GritfiUis
2 Sir Chanibrrlain, Burt.
II. . .
3 Daniel Tlion«Iikc
9 Francis llolcumbe
8 Harry Slow
C William Fniser
3 Cliaric* Gostling
» Charles Hciin.- Mee
7 Theophilus Dosbrisay
2 Henry Francis Slater
3 William John Stokes
8 Chas. Bertie Symons
3 Wilkinson L. Kayc
1 Tho. Coujrrcvc Robe
7 Jhon Dyson
G Geo. ^lark Glasgow
•2 Richard Basset 165
9 Wm. W. DArlev
9 E<lm. Neal WUford
4 John Tylden
5 Wm. Hen. Pickering
1 Williani Dixon
G William Stewart
4 J. Wheeler Collington
6 William Bcmeis
3 Richartl Shepherd
4 Geo. Hooton Hyde
8 Thomas Feters Flude
9 John Jlorris Savaiie
3 James Smith Cremer
4 Wm. Young Fenwick
5 Francis Weller
7 Thomas Knatchbull
7 J. Humphrey St. John
7 Rich. James Dacres
8 Chas. Wm. Wingfleld
7 Alexander Tulloh
4 J. Sidney Farrell
2 John Knowles
3 Henry Poole
I Henry O'Brien
u.B. Arthur Gossett
G Samuel J. Skinner
H.B. Robert Luard
B. s.Henry Geo. Teesdale
First Liectexaxts.
9 John Gore
H.B. Noel Tliomas Lake
II. B.John Wynne
4 Piercy Bcnn
I John Deschamps
4 Georpe BurT0U||;hs
6 Wm. >Ieiu Smith
9 Tho. Ackers Shone
1 Georce Rogers
8 James Turner
(i.e. .\shton .\shton Shuttleworth
1 Geo. Wm. Bingham
u.B. John Edward Dupuis
169
Years
Roi/al Artillery.
Y<«n-S>rT.|
Royal Artillery.
3
Roynl A rtiller 1).
II. u. •-';!</ f.i//f.— p Urn. Pester, -Jti Uoc. o2. William Stoekley, 24 April, 05.
I. A. 2;i,/ /.^—111 J. Witilitniiui, :V> Aui;. :)4.
Chaplains.
.1 -iml rni,l.—\fi H. II. Wriu'lil.i? Ap.3«.
Matthew H. Scott, 10 .Vpril, ai.
7 i/i./<o/j/—T.A. UlhbridKe,-.>iJttu.37.
George BailyTusou, B.D.
4 •.'!«/ Ci/p^. —
J. StuniTville, 2-2 Jan. 37.
1 April, 39.
3 •hid dipt. —
F. A. (iritfiths.ia Jan. 37. Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
•2 Znd Cnpl.—H. Uttsset, -J"' Jan. 37. Captain. — Tlie Master-Gen. of the Onlnancc.
l> -J/i// Oi^jr —
J. .M. Savage, 27 Julv, 37. •Znd Cnpt. — (LEI Hichard Beamnout Burnaby,
1 -JiiJ ^«/.^— Win. Fiirneaux, 14 .Mar.38. 9 Sept. 34.
8 ind ( apt. — I'. W . Wingrtleld, 23 Sept. 36 \st Lieut. — .\shton Ashton Shuttlcworth, 8
Nov. 27.
Quarter- Masters.
7 Samncl Banie.", 1 Feb. W. j»t ir.— Cha. Herrick Burnaby, 14 Nov. 27.
4 Williuiii liate*. l.j Xov. 119. Siding- House Establishment.
1 Julv, 2,j.
(i.-..p.'c Ijuiilel:'. 1 i.Vii^.Co/.— Riehard Jones. 31 Deo. 28.
5 Alixariiler Barker, 27'April, 26. \st Lieut. —
Henry Philips, 31 July, 35. j
2 .\. Fortune, 2(> July, 27. Comet 7th Hussars, 25 .March 28.
3 William Matthcwsj 25 July, 31. \st Lieut. —
Alexander M'Pher3on,l Jan. 36.
Axillt West
.
Colonel Forbes
\ Colonel Arnold, KB.
Gamble . Col. Sir Geo. Cha. Rosic, CB.
Jfrtry . . . Sa Major Sinclair Major Jones
Captain Slade . . Lieul.-Colonel Calder
Sorlh Britain Iieut.-Col. Gordon Lrith Fort Blansbard, CB.
IRELAND.
laCoI.J.TTebberSnlith.rB.DuJ/in Lt.-Col. Holloway . . . Dublin
Limeriek LlenL-Colonel J. MIcheU Limrrick . .
Lriiuter .
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Cobbe . Iilnnd Bridge M%Jc Marshall
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ristrr . Hunt . . Chartrmoitl Lieu 'Colonel Gordon . . Ulster Dist.
Xunslrr Colonel Oliver
, .... Bnttiucotlig Slade . . Muiutrr
ufhl Birch Alhloi Major Ord Connauaht
Pigeon-houu Fort IJrat.-ColDncl Arab«n . Dublin
FOREIGN STATIONS
Gibr^Uar . . 2B Lieut.'Col. Brmme Colonel Sir Cha. P. Smith, CB.
Malta . . . Wallace . Cardew
f ' r;,m Istands 8Q Hutcheaon Lieut. .ColonelBrown
V r idia . Engliata
Major Oo«set
Colonel P. Campbell . —
LIrut.-CoIonel Kirt-y.
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— Colonel Wriuht
Cubllt . — j
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.
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— Capl. .Alexander
Cttpf of Good Hope Brandreth, CB. — Colonel Lewi*, CB.
tVyton .... Col. W. O. Power, CB.KH. — Lieut. -Colonel Dixon
Mauritius . . . Ja*. I'ower .... — Colonel Fyera
Bakmmas Lietit. Hornby
. . . .... — Capl. Budiren
Vmn Diemm't t^ntt — Ml^or KelMll
.Vor South Wales — Barney
in Paymnstcrs to the Ordnance Dfpaitmcnt. Meter*. Cox U Co.
Notes to the Royal Artillery.
2 General Shrapnel served with the Duke of York's army in Flanders, and at the siege
of Dunkirk,
3 General Wulff was at the siege of Fort St. Phillips in Minorca in 1781 ; served in
Canada from Sept. 1786 to 12 Oct. 1790; and in Holland in 1799.
—
4 Sir Wiltshire Wilson was present at the following sieges, actions, &c. Valenciennes,
Dunkirk, and Nieuport in 1793; Tournay and Nieuport in 1794; Quiberon Bay in 1795;
Ostend in 1798; Capture of St. Lucie, and Tobago in 1803; and Surinam in 1804.
5 Sir Joseph Maclean was aide-de-camp to General Farrington with the expedition to the
Helder in 1799; and served as such with that army under the command of the Duke of
York until it returned to England ; having been shipwrecked and very nearly lost in Yar-
mouth Roads on the voyage home.
6 General Pritchard was present at the siege and surrender of Fort Bourbon, Martinique,
in 1 794, and was wounded by the bursting of a shell ; was at Bass Terre, Guadaloupe, on the
Republican troops regaining possession of the islands ; at Monre, Mascot, when attacked.
7 General Beevor served in Flanders in 1793, 4 and 5 ; in Egj'pt in 1801 and 2 ; in Spain
under Sir David Baird in 1808 and 9. Medal for services in Egypt.
8 Sir James Viney has received a medal and one clasp for Roleia and Vimiera, and
Corunna.
9 Sir Alexander Dickson was at the capture of Minorca in 1 798 blockade of Malta and
;
surrender of La Valetta 1800; siege and capture of Monte Video, and attack on Buenos
Ayres 1807 ; served throughout the campaigns of the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, in-
cluding in 1809, the affair at Grigo, capture of Oporto, and expulsion of Marshal Soult
from Portugal; in 1810, battle of Busaco and Lines of Lisbon; in 1811, affair at Campo
Mayor, siege and capture of Olivenfa, first and second siege of Badajoz, and battle of Albn-
hera ; in 1812, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajoz, attack
and capture of the forts at Almarez, siege and capture of the Forts, and battle of Salamanca,
capture of the Retiro, Madrid, and siege of Burgos; in 1813, battle of Vittoria, siege and
capture of St. Sebastian, Passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, and Nive ; in 1814
passage of the Adour, and battle ofToidouse; served in the last American war, including
the attack on New Orleans, and siege and capture of Fort Bowyer Mobille ; present in the
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo ; commanded battering train in aid of the Prussian
army in the sieges of Mauberg, Landrecies, Phillippeville, Marienberg, and Rocroy. Sir
Alexander has received a cross and six clasps.
10 Sir J. H. Camcross served at Walcheren, and in the Peninsula and France, from 1811
to 14, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse ; medal and two clasps.
11 General Watson served in Flanders in 1793, 4, and 5, including battles of St. Amand,
Famars, siege of Valenciennes, battle of Lincelles, attack of Dunkirk, Lambric, Lannoy,
Houbaix, Mouveaux, &c. ; present in the actions of the 20th Sept. 2nd and 6th Oct. 1799
at the Helder; Battle of the Blue Bergh, and capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806; at-
tack and capture of Maldonado ; capture of Monte Video, and attack on Buenos Ayres.
12 Sir Thomas Downman served in Flanders in 1793 and 4, including actions at Cateau,
Lannoy, Roubaix, and was taken prisoner 18 May, 94 ; commanded a troop of horse artil-
lery during the Coniima campaign; served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to May 1813,
including siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Ijattle of Salamanca ; medal for Salamanca.
13 General Evelegh served the Cormma Campaign.
14 General Fyers served the campaigns of 1794 and 5, in Holland; employed on
French coasts in mortar-ships, during 1796, 7, and 8 ; served two expeditions to the Baltic,
and accompanied Lord Nelson to Revel, in Russia, and to attack the flotilla at Boulogne in
1801, (wounded) present at Copenhagen in 1807, and at the siege of Flusiiing ; served the
;
campaigns of 1813 and 14, in tlie Netherlands, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoora.
15 General Hon. W. H. Gardner accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and was pre-
sent at the siege and capture of Flushing.
16 General Walker served on the Continent in 1794 and 5, and 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.
17
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18 General Drummoml was present at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; capture of the
island of Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; hattle of Waterloo.
11) Sir John »May was eniiiloved afloat in bomb service from 1st Dec. 1707 to 16th April,
1801 ; present at Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula and France from 18th Jan.
180i) to iOth June, 1814, including battles of Talavera, Bnsaco, Fucntes d'Oiior, sieges of
Ciudail Rddrigo, and lladajoz ; siege of Forts at and liattlc of Sahiniiinea ; battle of \'ittoria
siege of San Sebastian; passages of Bidassoa, >ivelle, and Ni\e; battle of Toulouse, and
various skirmishes ; present at Quatre Bras and Vaterloo, and ca]>tiire of Paris. Sir John
received two musket-balls through the left tliigh when charging the French rear guard on
the morning after the battle of Salamanca, and a violent contusion at Vittoria ; medal and
three clasps.
20 Col. Pym 8cr^•e<l in Flanders in 1795 and 9G; expedition to the Te.xel, 1797; expedi-
tion to Naples, 1805 ; battle of JIaida, sieges of Scylla and Heggio in Calabria, and siege of
Guita, 1800 ;commanded Artillery in the expedition to Egypt in 1807 capture of Ischia
;
and Procida, 1809 ; sieges and capture of Spczzia, Genoa, and Savona, 1814.
21 Col. Brougli was at the captures of St. Lucia in 1790, and Guadaloupc in 1810.
22 Col. Bredin was at the capture of Grenada, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia, under Sir
Kali>h .Vbcrcrombie, and has served in the Peninsula.
23 Col. Younghusband served in St. Domingo in 1795, and at the siege of Flushing
in 1809.
24 Col. Crawford was at the capture of Surinam in 1799, and Swedish and Danish islands
in 1801, St. Lucia and Surinam in 1803. Served the whole of the Conmna campaign, and
in the last American war.
25 Col. Smith was at the attack of Minorca in 1798; siege of Jtalta, 1800; defence of
Porto Ferrajo, 1802; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing; served the cam-
paigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including battle of Vittoria, passage of Bidassoa, Kive, siege of
St. Sebastian, and battle of Waterloo. Medal and one clasp.
26 Col. Rogers served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing ; served in
Holland, Netherlands, and France, from 9th Dec. 1813 to 4th Nov. 1818, including Quatre
Bras and Waterloo.
27 Col. Gamble was at the taking of Malta in 1800; served the Egyptian campaign of
1801, including the battles of the 13th and 21st March, and was wounded in the head on
the 2l8t; capture of Ischia and Procida, 1809; and capture of Genoa in 1814. Medal for
services in Egypt.
28 Col. Munro served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action of 21st
March, and siege of Aboukir; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; in action at
New Orleans, 23rd Dec. 1814, 1st and 8th Jan. 1815. Medal for services in Eg-ypt.
29 Col. Cockburn was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; expedition to
Manilla ; capture of Copenhagen in 1 807.
30 Sir II. D. Ross served m the Peninsula and France from 9th June, 1809 to Feb. 1814,
including action at Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal and Redhina (wounded in the
shoulder) ; Cayal Nova and Foz d'Oronces, (wounded in the leg) ; Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor,
Aldea Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, (dangerously wounded in the head)
capture of forts at Salamanca, action at Castrajou, battle of Salamanca, capture of JIadrid
and Retiro, affair of San Munoz and St. Milan, battle of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, passage
of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battle near Bayonue, 13 Dec. 1813 ; battle of Waterloo,
17th and 18th June, 1815. Cross and six clasps.
31 Col. Birch served in Ireland during the Rebellion of 1798 ; expedition to Walcheren ;
in the Peninsula, at Cadiz, and Seiille, under Lord Lynedoch and Sir George Cook in 1810,
11,12, and 13.
32 Col. Armstrong was at the captiire of St. Lucia and Tobago in 1803 ; Surinam in
1804 ; and at St. Domingo in 1809.
33 Col. Paterson was at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and at Walcheren in 1809.
34 Col. Oliver served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the landing, 8th March,
and liattles of 13th and 21st March. Present at the siege of Flushing. Medal for services
in Egypt.
35 Col. Lacy served in Holland in 1799, and in Spain and France, in 1812, 10, and 14,
including the action at Castalla, the two sieges of Tarragona, and investment of Bayonne.
30 Col. Campbell served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
8th, 13th, and 21st March; capture of Rosetta; several aifairs on the march to, and capture
of Cairo ; capture of Alexandria. Medal for services in Egypt.
37 Col. Turner was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Medal and one
clasp for Orthes and Toulouse, and was also present at the affair of Tarbes.
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Notes to the Royal Artillery.
38 Colonel Clcaveland served the Kandian campaigu in which the king and his ten'itory
were captured.
39 Sir Robert Gardiner was at the capture of Minorca in 1798. Present at the battles of
Roliea and Vimiera battle of Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren battle of Barrosa cap-
; ; ;
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.
43 Colonel Brandretli was at the siege of Malta in 1800; bombardment of Havre-de-
Grace, 1803 ; Corunna campaign ; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; served
the campaigns of 1813, 13, and 14, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and
Toulouse. Medal and one clasp.
44 Colonel Story was at the blockade and capture of Malta in 1800; capture of the
Danish Islands St. Croix and St. Thomas bombardment and capture of Fort Dessaix,
;
1810 to July 1813, including the battles of Busaco and Albuhera ; aftairs at Usagre, Aldea
de Ponte, San Munos, attack and defeat of General Lalleman's cavalry at Ribera, and many
other atfairs. Severely wounded in the left arm at Waterloo.
47 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 Wasliington and Baltimore, New Orleans, and
other operations on the coast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses in
the Netherlands. Medal and one clasp.
48 Colonel Trelawny served in Holland in 1799; in the Peninsula and South of France
from Nov. 1813 to June 1814, including the passage of the Adour.
49 Colonel Hunt served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798; at Cadiz from Feb. 1810
to Feb. 1812 ; in Belgium and France from' 1814 to 1818.
50 Colonel Nicolls served the Egj-ptian campaign of 1801, including the battles of the 8th,
13th, and 21st JIarch siege of Fort St. Julian, investment of Giza and Alexandria, re-
:
ceived a contusion in the thigh from a cannon shot on the 13th March. Present at the
storming of Buenos Ajtcs, July 1807 ; and at the siege of Fluslilng. Medal for services in
EgjTit.
51 Colonel Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies in 1801, under Lieut. -Gen.
Sir Thos. Trigge.
52 Colonel Mercer served in South America in 1807 and 8. Present at Quatre Bras and
Waterloo.
53 Colonel W. G. Power served in Spain, Portugal, and France, from 14th Oct. 1808 to
4th June 1814, including battle of Talavera ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), and
Badajoz, capture of French works at Almazaby reduction of forts at, and battle of, Sala-
:
manca ; siege of Burgos (wounded) siege of San Sebastian 11th July to 8th Sept. 1813 ;
;
59 Colonel Dyncley served the campaicii of 180.') in Italy; present at the battle of Maida,
ami aiegp of Si-ylla, in 1800. Served in the Peninsula from July, 1811, to November, 1813,
ini-luilini; siejrc of Ciuilail Rodrifia (woundetl in the luad) siege of forts at Sulamanca
;
(wounded in the face); heights of St. Chrbtovel battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the
;
Pyrenees, of out-posts.
lH>siiles aifuirs Engajjed at Waterloo.
CiO riilonil Parker served at \Vulehcrcn, aiulwas present at the siege of Flusluu);. Served
in tlie Peninsula and South of France from February, 18P2, to April, 1814; including the
battle of Vittoria ; both sieges of San Sebastian ; battle of Orthes ; affair at Tarbcs and
battle of Toulouse. Lost left leg at Waterloo. Medal for Vittoria.
(il Colonel Darby served in Hanover In 1805, and at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and
at Tarifa, Vejer, Casas Viejas, Alcala and Medina Sidonia battle of Barrosa (shot through
;
the shoulder) and final defence of Tarifa against Slarshal Victor. In 1812 present at
the assault and capture of forts at, and battle of Salamanca, combat of Castrejon, and
many affairs of out-posts. Servetl in the Netherlands from December, 1813, to May,
1814, at the capture of Merxem, investment and bombardment of Antwerp, and in the
night-attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, conducted one of the columns, and was severely wounded
in several places.
74 Colonel Cruttenden was at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815 ; commanded the .Bmmn
troop ship when attacked by tlie Nonsuch American privateer, in the West Indies, which
he beat off with great loss.
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75 Major Faddy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, was a midshipman on board the
A.na, at the capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldana Bay in 1795; present at the attack on
Fort Jerome, St. Domingo, and at the siege and capture of the City of Santo Domingo in
1809; served in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814, including the siege
of San Sebastian passage of the Adour, investment of, and sortie at, Bayonne, besides many
;
affairs of out-posts.
76 Colonel Wylde served in Holland in 1813 and 14, and commanded a battery before
Antwerp and at Bergen-op-Zoom ; Brevet- Lieut. -Col. 19th Aug. 36.
77 Major Gordon served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1813 to Aug. 1814, in-
cluding siege of San Sebastian, passage of Bidassoa, and Nivelle actions in front of Bayonne,
;
occupation of Bourdeaux, and subsequent affairs on the DordojTie and investment of the
fortress of Blaye.
78 Major Walker was at the capture of Flushing in 1809; present in the campaigns on
the Frontier of Niagara in 1813 and 14.
79 Colonel Maclachlan served in Spain in 1813 and 14; Brevet.-Lieut.-Col. 1 June, 32.
80 Major Blachley served in the Peninsula from July, 1809, to Dec. 1812, including
battles of Busaco, Fuentes D'Onor, Salamanca, and siege of Burgos.
81 Colonel Macdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and pro-
ceeded from thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was twice severely wounded
and taken prisoner; served in the Perunsula and France, from June, 1809, to July, 1814,
including the battles of Coa and Busaco; affairs of Redinha, Pombal, Condelia, and Fos de
Roos ; 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 Doltoron, and of Ayres
battle of Toulouse ; severely wounded at Waterloo ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col, 21June, 17; Brevet-
Colonel, 10 Jan. 37.
82 Major Moor served in the Peninsula from June, 1809, to June 1813, including battles
of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz
engaged at Castrajon, and twelve other affairs with the enemy.
83 Major Jackson served in Canada from April, 1813, to Aug. 1815, including Chryst-
ler's Farm, and Plattsburgh ; medal for the former.
84 Major Sabine served tlie campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded
the batteries at the siege of Fort Erie.
85 Major Dunn served the campaign of 1805, in Italy; present at the battle of Maida,
and capture of Scylla Castle in 1806; expedition to Egypt in 1807, including attack of
Alexandria, Rosetia, &c. ; battle of El Hamet, and taken prisoner ; defence of Scylla Castle
in 1808; served in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, including siege of Ciudad Rodrigo;
battles of the Coa, Busaco, Albuhera, and many other affairs ; severely wounded in the
groin by a musket-ball at Aldea de Ponte, 27 Dec. 1811 ; served in America in 1814,
including the taking of Moos Island.
86 Major Bayley was at the Imttle of Maida, and siege of Scylla, in 1806; expedition to
Egypt, and capture of Alexandria and Rosetta, in 1807; capture of Ischia in 1809; attack
on an armed ship and gun-boats in the Bay of Scylla in 1810.
87 Major Cruttenden served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Upper Canada,
including attack and reduction of Oswego.
88 Major Sinclair served with the expedition to Zealand in 1807 ; expedition to Portugal,
and battle of Corunna; expedition to the Scheldt; served in the Peninsula and France
from Feb. 1811, to Aug. 1814, including the assault on Badajos in 1812; battles of Sala-
manca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive ; sortie from
;
89 Major Gray was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
90 Major Fogo served in America during the whole war, includmg the battle of
Platsburgli.
91 Major the Hon. W. Arbuthnot was present at the passage of the Douro, and the
battles of Oporto, Talavera,and Busaco.
92 Major Blachley served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to Aug. 1814, in-
cluding the siege and capture of Badajoz; affair of Castrajon battle of Salamanca; capture
;
of Madrid, and Retire siege of Burgos ; affair at Osma battle of Vittoria siege and cap-
; ; ;
ture 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, and sortie from Bayonne ; wounded in the head by a musket-ball at the
Bortie.
93 Major Chalmer served in the expedition to Walchercn, and was at the siege of
Flushing.
94 Major Macbean was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; served the Corunna cam-
paign ; the expedition to Walchercn, and siege of Flushing ; present at Waterloo. Ai
178
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Elites to the Royiil Artilleri/.
06 Maior Stopford scncd in South America In li»07 and 8 ; present at Quatrc Bra< and
Waterloo, (roeeivwl a contusion) and the capture of Piiris.
Oti iMajor Dowse servwl at Bueno9 Ay res in 1H(I7.
U7 Major Bilson served in tlie Peninsula anil France from July 1800 to July 1814,
including tlic actions in front of Alameiila ; hatllc of Busaco ; actions at Poniba] ;
Re<linlui ; in front of, and tlie heisihts of t'aza Nova; Foz de Aroncc ; Sabu),'al ; buttle of
Fuente« d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Kodripo, and Biiilajnz ;battles of Vittoria, and the
Pvrenfes ; |)assa>;e of the Xivelle, and Nive ; Imttle of Ortlies, and many other actions and
aliairs of out-jnists ; severely wounde<l at Castrajon, 18 July, 181'2.
08 Major Stewart served in Hanover in 18<lo, and at the siege of Copcnliagcu in 1807.
09 Major Molesworth servol at the sii-s-e of Co|>euliageu in 1807.
100 Brevit-Lieut.-Colonel, 27 April, 18:}8.
liil JIujor Bell was at capture of the islands of St. Tliomas and St. Croix in 1807 ; siege
of fort Desaix, Martinique; capture of Les Saintes, near dimdaloupe ; and bombardment
and drivini{ from the anchorage the French fleet in 18t>0; capture of Ciuadaloupc and adja-
cent islands in 1810. Ser\ed in the Peninsula and France from July 1813 to July 1814,
including the passage of the Bidassoa, >'iville, Xivc, uiul four days' engageniints near
liayonue ; passage of the Adour, aiul investment of Bayonne ; affairs at Vic Higorrc, anri
Tarbcs ; passage of the Garonne, and subsequent operations ; battle of Toulouse (wounded) ;
present at (juatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
10-2 Major Louis served in the Peninsula and France from Jan. 1813 to June 1814, in-
cluiUng the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian ; passage of the Jiivelle, and Nive, and
investment of Bayonne ; pri'scnt at Waterloo.
103 Major Grantham served at the siege of Cailiz.
1 04 Major Gordon was at the capture of the Danish Islands, St. Tliomas and Santa Cruz
in 1807 ; capture of Martinique and siege of Fort Bourbon ; capture of Les Saintes in 1800 ;
and capture of Ouadaloupc in 1810.
10.5 Colonel Brereton ser\ed in the Peninsula, France, andjFlanders, from December, 1 800
to June, 1815, including the sieges of Cadiz, Matagorda (woundi'il), and San Sebastian;
battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Urtlies, Tmilouse, Quartre Bras, and
Waterloo (severely woundetl) ; besides the actions on retreat from Burgos, at San Munos,
ni-ar Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Suaveterre, .\ire, and Tarbes. Brevet-Lieut.-Col.
loth Jan. 37.
IOC Major England served the expedition tothcWeser in 1805 and 0; to the Cape of Good
Hop>e anil South America in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the
battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian.
107 Major Whitty was present at the redaction of the Danish Islands in the West Indies
; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and of
in 1807 Paris in 1815.
108 Major Sweeting serve<I the Candian campaign in Ceylon.
109 Major Wright was at the capture of Madeira, and served the Conmna campaign;
served with army of occupation in France.
110 Major Woixt serve<l in the Peninsula and France, from Feb. 1813 to the end of the
war, including battle of Vittoria ; blockade of Pampluna ; battles of the Pyrenees ; siege of
San Setiastian ; liattle of the Nivelle ; affairs of Vic Bigorrc and TarlK-s ; battles of Orthes
aixfl Toulouse. Served the campaign in .America, uicluding attack on Plattsburgh.
111 Major Heron served at Scylla in Calabria, and cxpe<lition from Sicily in 1807 ; cap-
ture of Martinique, sieges of Pigeon Islanil and Fort Honrbiin, 1810; served in the Pen-
insula and France from 30th May, 1812 to 8th .\ng. 1814, including the affair at Osnia ;
battle of Vittoria (wounde<l) both sieges of San Seliastian and storming of the town ; passage
:
of the Bidassna, Xivclle,and Nive; actions on the 10th, lltb, and 12th Dec. 1813; in front
of, and sortie from, Bayonne, April, 1814.
112 Major Saunders was at the affairs of Pombal, Redinha, and Sabugal; battles of
Fucntes d'Onor; siege of Badajoz ; battle of Vittoria; sieges of San Sebastian; passages of
the BiilaKsoa and Xive, and investment of Bayonne.
114 Major Dalton served at Walchcren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
115 Major Colcbrooke served the Walcheren campaign.
110 Major Raynes was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 served the Corunna cam-
;
battled of Vittoria, PyTenees, and Nivelle ; passage of the Adour, and operations before
Bayonne.
117 .Major Hardinge served in the Peninsula and France from 12th Aug. 1812, to 25 June
1814, including the battle of Vittoria siege of San Sebastian battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
; ;
119 Major Lock was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera.
120 Major Sandilands served the Walcheren campaign. Present at Quatrc Bras and
Waterloo.
121 Major Wright was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Served the campaign of
1813 and 14 in Germany under the orders of the Prince Royal of Sweden, and was present
at the siege of Wittemlierg, capture of Hanover and Lubeck, siege of Frederick Fort, and
siege and surrender of Gluckstadt. Presentonthe 17thand 18th June at Waterloo. Medal
for the siege of Gluckstadt.
122 Captain Strangways served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany, including the
battle of Gourd 16th Sept. and Leipsic ICth, 18th, and 19th Oct. 1813, for which the
Swedish order of the sword was conferred on him, he having commanded the Rocket Troop
after the death of Major Bogue killed in action. Present on the IGUi and 18th June at
Waterloo, where he was wounded.
123 Captain EjTe served the Corunna campaign.
124 Captain Elgee served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1809 to May 1814,
including battles of Talavcra and Fuentes d'Onor ; siege of Burgos (contused wound in the
leg) ; and investment of Bayonne.
125 Captain Anderson was at the siege and capture of Flushing and the subsequent
operations in 1809. Bombardment of Antwerp, also previous and subsequent operations.
Present at Waterloo and capture of Cambray and Paris.
126 C«ptain Manners served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec. 1813, including the
battle of Barrosa (wounded) j sieges of Tarifa and Cadiz.
127 Captain Schalch was at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
128 Captain Armstrong served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Canada from May 1810 to
July 1815, and was present in most of the engagements, &c. including the capture of Fort
Niagara. SUghtly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813.
129 Captain Cookson served the Corunna campaign including the actions of the 15th and
16th Jan. 1809. Proceeded with the army to Walcheren.
130 Captain Evans served at Walcheren.
131 Captain Pascoe served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814,
including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, NivcUe, Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, and
other operations ; sieges of Badajoz, Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian. Army
of occupation from 1815 to 1818.
132 Captain Spiller served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing, and
the attack and capture of Ter Vere.
133 Idajor Colquhoun served in Spain from 1812 until the close of the war. Brevet-
Major 2nd Dec. 36.
134 Captain Harrison served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, and was
present at Cadiz, Isla, and Tariffa.
135 Captain Charlton served in the Canadas firom 1811 to 1815, and was present in
three general actions, one siege, several skirmishes, and at the stommig of two forts. Re-
ceived a contusion at the storming of Fort Erie.
136 Captain Kendall served at M'alcheren in 1809. Present at the taking of Kandyan
Provinces in 1815, and the subsequent operations tliere in 1817 and 18.
137 Captain Wright served at Cadiz during 1810, 11, and 12, and was at Fort Matagorda
and Tariffa.
138 Captain Bridges served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula and France from
July 1811 to Aug. 1814, including the siege of Cadiz in 1811 ; battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees ; passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour and the operations before
;
Bayonne. Attached to the Prussian corps d'armee in 1815, under the command of Prince
Augustus of Prussia, and employed in the reduction of Philippeville, Marienbourg and
Kocroy. Adjutant to the Royal ArtUlery, serving with the force employed in Portugal in
1826; and Brigade Major to the Royal ArtUlery in the Canadas, in 1838.
139 Captain Bent served at Walcheren and at the bombardment of Flushmg. Served in
the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to June 1813, including the sieges of Badajoz, battle of Albu-
hera, capture of General Gerard's corps at Arroga de Molinas, besides many otlier affairs.
Severely wounded at San Munos.
140 Captain Fumeaux served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to April 1814, including
the siege of Badajoz.
141 Captain Morgan served at Walcheren, and at the bombardment of Flushing. Served
in the Peninsula and France from April 1812 to Aug. 1814, including the siege of Cadiz ;
battles of the Pyrenees ; siege of San Sebastian (severely wounded) ; and battle of
Toulouse.
142 Captain Wardc was present at the siege of Cadiz and at Waterloo.
180
A'otts to the Rot/dl Artillery.
143 Captain Injrilby was present at the sieses of Ciudad Rodrli:^, Fort of Sulnmanea
(\v<iiinfle<l), and Hur^os; battles of Uiuaco, Kucntes d'Unor, and 17tli and ISth June at
Waterloo.
144 Cuptnin Cater ser\e<l hi the Peninsula from April 1810, including the siege of Cadiz.
Present at ^Nulerloo and at the taking of Canibray and Paris.
145 Captain Pi-ster was present at the siege of Cadiz, and at tlie battle of Barrosa, where
he was severely woundwl.
14ti Cuploii) ^tanway served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to July 1814,
including the siege of San Sebastian ; passage of the Bidassoa, and tl>e Adour.
147 Captain Story servol in tlie Peninsula and France from Nov. 1812 to May 1814,
iucluiling the sieue of Sun Sebastian : passage of the Uida^suu, and the .\iluur.
148 Captain Slaile ser%'ed in the Peninsula and Fnuice from March 181'^ to June, 1814,
including the battles of Salamanca, tile Pyrenees, and Ortbes ; siege of San Sebastian ;
1814, incliiiling the affair at Osma ; battle of Vittoria; both sieges and capture of San
Set>astiaii; passage of the Nivelle 10th November, and actions of tlie Nive, 90i, 10th, lltli,
and 12th December, 1813.
157 Captain Gillespie seried in the last American War, including the battle at Plattsburgh.
158 Captain Dickens serve<l in Holland in 1813 and 14, including the attack on Merxem,
and the cannonade against the enemy's ships of war in the basin.
150 Captain Tomkyns serve<l the eampaicn of 1814 in Canada, including the actions near
Fort Cieorgi, and Lundy's Lane blockade, attack, and final assault of Fort Erie.
;
Present
when the British lines on the Chippawa were attacked.
\m l^aplain Williams was engageil in the actions before New Orleans, and at the capture
of Fort Boyer. Pnsent at Waterloo and capture of Paris.
ICl Captain Morgan senedinthe Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to Jmie,
1814, iucludinc the passage of the Adour, and battle of Toulouse. Served the campaign of
1814 in Canada.
\y>i Captain R. G. B. Wilson scnwl in Holland, Belgium, and France, from December,
1813, to Januarv. 181(3, including the Kith, 17th, and 18th Jime, at Watirltw.
IftJ Captain Cupiiage served in the Peninsula and France, from February to August, 1814,
including the sortie from Bayonne. Present 18th June, at Waterloo.
I(U Captain Gritfin served before Genoa in 1814.
llw Captain ISasset was emploved in rauing the siege of Bilboa, 25th December, 1836.
Pri'sent in the Held actions on 'the 10th, Pith, 14tli, loth, anil IGtli March; attack and
carrjing bv assault the town of Uemaui, P2th May; and capitulation of the town of Fon-
torabia, 17Ui May, 1837.
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Notes to the Royal Engineers.
1 Aug. De Butts was at the sieges of Toiilon, Bastia, and Calvi, and was favourably
Sir
mentioned by Lord Hood in his despatches on the surrender of Bastia.
2 Gen. Evatt was present at the attack and reduction of various islands, &c. in the West
Indies, and at the Helder.
3 Sir Fred. Mulcaster served in Portugal, in 1797 and 98 ; acting as commanding engmeer
at the siege of Cindadeila in Minorca, in 1798, and remained in the Mediterranean until 1801.
4 Sir Howard Elphinstone was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; served
in Egypt in 1801 as Commanding Engineer in the Indian Army under Sir David Baird.
In ISOfi was employed on a mission to Portugal. Embarked as Commanding Engineer
under General Wiitelock in the expedition to Monte Video. In 1808 embarked as Com-
manding Engineer with Sir Arthur Wellesley in the expedition to Portugal, and was
severely wounded at Holeia. Served also in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war, and was Commanding Engineer at the passage of the Adour, and blockade of and
sortie from Bayonne. Sir Howard has received an Egyptian medal, and a medal and two
clasps for Roleia, Nivelle, and Nive.
5 Gen. Durnford was present at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Martinique, St.
Lucia, and Guadaloupe, in 1794.
6 Sir John Jones served the campaign in Calabria, ifec. ; was present at the battle of
Maida attack of Castle of Scylla ; the retreat to Corunna ; expedition to AA'alcheren, re-
;
duction of Flushing; served the campaigiis of 1810, 11, and 12, in the Peninsula; has
received a medal for Badajoz. Sir John was shot through the ancle joint at the siege of
Burgos, Oct. 1812.
7 Gen. Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1799, St. Martin's, St. Bartholomew's,
&c. &c. in 1801 directed the siege of Scylla Castle, and that of the Fortress of Santa Maura
;
in 1809; served with the army in Spain, in 1812; at the battle of Castalla, and siege of
Tarragona in 1813, and remained with the army until 1814.
8 Gen. Birch served in Flanders, and Holland, in 1793, 94, and 95 the Egyptian cam-
;
paign of 1 801 ; taking of Copenhagen under Lord Cathcart served in the north of Spain in
;
1808 ; taking of Flushing in 1809 ; blockade of Cadiz in 1810 and 11 has received a medal
;
for Barrosa. Gen. B. was shot through the thigh near Valmesada, 7 Nov. 1808.
9 Gen. Nicolls served in the last American war.
9* 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. Commanded the batteries at the island of Trinidad under Sir Thomas Hislop, when
that island was threatened with an attack by the combined squadrons of France and Spain.
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 Sherbrooke
;
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
volimteered his services in that island during the rebelUon of the Kandyan provinces ;
and, on liis return to England, visited the Court of Persia in an official capacity, and was
the means of preventing the Shah of Persia from declaring war against the Hon. East
India Company.
10 Sir John Burgoyne's services ; —
blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valetta, 6th Sept.
1800; landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807; capture of Alexandria, 20th March; attack
of Rosetta from 7th to 18th April, 1807 ; retreat to Corunna, 1809; passage of the Douro,
12th May ; affair of Salamonde, IGth May ; blew up Fort Conception in presence of the
enemy, 21st July ; battle of Busaco, 21st Sept. ; retreat and lines of Lisbon ; siege of Bada-
joz, 2nd to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Elbodon, 25th Sept. 1811 ; siege and storm of Ciudad
Hodrigo, 8th to 19th Januaiy, 1812 , siege and storm of Badajoz, 17th March to 6th April,
1812 ; siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, 17th to 27tli June, 1812; battle of Sala-
manca, 22iid July, 1812 advance to Madrid, and captme of Retiro Forts, 14th August,
;
1812 ; siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept. to 21st Oct. 1812 retreat from Burgos ; ad-
;
vance of the army and cross the Ebro, May and June, 1813 battle of Vittoria, 21st June,
;
1813 ; siege and storming of St. Sebastian, (wounded) 15th July to 13th Aug. 13 siege of
;
Castle of St. Sebastian, 3l9t Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, 7th Oct. 1813
battles of the Nivelle and Nive ; passage of Adour, 23rd February, and blockade of Bayonne
sortie from Bayonne, 14th April, 1814 attack of American lines licforc New Orleans ; 8th
;
Jan. 1815 ; capture of Fort Bowyer, from 8th to Uth Feb. 1815 Sir Jolm lias received a
;
wound, which iujurcil the spine, in leading a storming ]>arty to attack an advanced work
occupied by the I'd iich on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th .\ug. 1809.
I\) Col. Uoldtlnch's sen-ices: —
in 1807, expedition to Copenhagen 1809, Oporto, Tala-
;
vem; 1810, Busaco; 1813, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive ; 1814, Ortlies, Toulouse; lias received
a cross.
l.T Col. .^mold's services :
—
blockailc and surrender of Malta in 1800 ; the whole of the
campaign in Kgypt in 1801 ; attack and surrender of Demerara, Essctiuibo, Berbiee, and
Surinuni.
14 :jir Wni. Gosset sened in Holland in 1790, and was major in command at the attack
upon .\lgiers umlcr Lortl E.Tmoath in 1816.
l.j Col. EUiconilv's servicer: —
siege and storm of Ciiidu<l Rodrigo, 8th to lOtli Jan.
1812 ; siege and storm of Badajoz, 17th Man-h to Cth .April, 181'2 retreat from Burgos,
;
18l'2; advance of the army aiid cross the Ebro, .May and June, 181:1; battle of Vittoria,
as Brigade-Major; siege and storm of St. Sebastian, l.'jth Julv to !)th Sept. 1813; passage
of Bidassoa, 7th Oct. 181:1; battle of Xivelle, loth \ov. 181:3"; Xive, 10th and 11th Nov.
and 'ind Dec. 1813; passage of Adour, '23rd Feb. 1814, and blockade of Bayonnc; sortie
from Bayonne, 14th .\pr. 1814; medal for St. Sebastian.
—
IG Col. Fanshawe's services: capture of Ch]h* of Good Hope in 1800; expedition to
South .America, and siege and capture of Monte Video in 1807 ; wiili the army in Portugal
in 1808 ; expedition to the Scheldt, and siege of Flushing in 1809.
17 Sir C. F. Smith's services: —
capture of Santa Cruz, St. Thomas, and St. John in 1807;
capture of Martinitjue (wounded) in 1809; senior engineer in charge of Cadiz and its
environs in the ojierations connected with the battle of Barrosa in 1811 ; commanding
engineer in the defence of Tariffa, and in the field operations which Uxl to that event ; chief
engineer at Cadiz when the siege was raise<l in 1812; affairs of the 18th, and battle of Vit-
toria, 21st June, 1813 ; VUla Franca anil Tolosa, 'itth June ; siege of St. Sebastian ; capi-
tulation of Paris, 7th July, 1815; army of occupation; has served 20 years in the West
Indies.
—
18 Col. Harding's services: 1813, action of Castalla, May; attack of Dcnia, June;
attack of Tarratroua, June. 1815, sieges of Mauberg, Laudrecy, Marienberg, Phillippevillc,
and Roeroy, with the Prussian army.
19 Sir Geo. Iloste's services :
—
liattle of JIaida, and siege of Scylla Castle in 180(5 ; attack
on .Alexandria and Rosetta in Egypt, in 1807 ; taking of the islands of Ischia and Procida,
an<l siege of Ischia Castle in 1810; action on board II. )I.'s ship Spartin in the Bay of
Naples. 3d May, 1810; two attacks on Antwerp, in 1812; led the Guards in the attack on
Benjen-op-ZiKun.
20 Col. Wright served in the expe<lition to the Ilelder in 1799.
21 Col. Lewis's services ; —
campaign in Naples and Calabria, in 1805 and 180C ; battle of
Maida and siege of the Castle of Scylla, in July and .Aug. 1800 capture of Ischia and Pro-
;
cida, in the Bay of Naples, in .Aug. 180!) ; anil siege of the Castle of Ischia ; siege of the
Fort at Santa -Maura; served the cani|iaign of 1813 in the Peninsula; wounded at tlie
B!u«iult of the breach of St. Sebastian, lost the left leg above the knee.
22 Col. Ilollimiy MTved tlic cnmpiiigns of 1810, 11, and 12, in the Peninsula; wounded
in the trenches iK^fore Badajoz, March, 1812; shot through the body 26th March, 1812,
whilst storming tlic enemy's works.
23 Col. Graydon was at the capture of Martinique, in 1809, and Giiailaloupe, in 1810.
24 Col.Tlioinsou was at the cajiture of Martiniipie, in 1809 ; served on the north coast of
S|>ain, in 1812 ; and in the Netlicrluuds, in 1813, 14, and 15.
25 Sir John Smith served in Sicily from 1807 to June 1812.
26 Col. Jones was at the passatre of the Douro anrl capture of Oporto, May, 1809 ; battle
of Talavera, July, 1809; battle of Bnsaco, .'<ept. 1810; siege of Badajoz, and "battle of .Albu-
hera. May. 1811 ; siege and capture of Ciiidad R^Mlrigo, January, 1812.
27 Col. .Moody has seen a great deal of active service in the West Indies, and has been
twice wouudcil, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major, and the Cross of Knight of
the Roval French Ortlcr of Military .Merit.
28 Col. Oldlicld scncd in Holland in 1814; from March to June 1815, second in com-
mand umlor Sir James Camiichael Smith in the Netherlands; as Brigade-Major witii the
l>uke of Wellincton's army at Waterloo, capitulation of Paris, and anny of oecii|)aHon.
•K> Col. Dixon scrveil in Canada during the war, from 1812 to 15, and was sUgbtIv
wounded at the storming of Fort Sanduskv ; nieilnl for Detroit.
189
Notes to the Royal Engineers.
30 Col. Calder served in the expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Plushing;, in 1809.
31 Col. Slade was present at St. Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813; blockade and sortie at
Bayonne, March and April 1814 Col. Slade was one of the officers selected to accompany
;
the boats from Socoa to the mouth of the river Adour, and to assist in laying the bridge
across.
32 Col. Tylden served at the siege and capture of Fort Santa Maria, 29th March, 1814
Commanding Engineer in the action before Genoa under Lord \Xi\\. Bentinck.
—
33 Col. Wells; ^campaign of Portugal and Spain, in 1808 mid 9, including action of
Rolissa, and the battles of Viraiera and Corunna; campaign in Holland in 1809, including
the siege of Flushing blockade of Cadiz, from March, 1810, to the raising of the blockade
;
in 181 2, excepting about six months absence at Carthagena, and with the army in Estra-
madura, including the action of Barrosa, and the last siege of Badajoz, in March and April,
1812 served part of the campaign of 1813, until the army embarked at Bordeaux in 1814,
;
including the passage of the Bidassoa, blockade of Bayonne, and the taking of a work at
Laredo ; campaign of Belgium and France, in 1815.
34 Col. English's services :— campaign of 1808 and 9, from the period the British army
landed in Portugal until the retreat to Corunna, including battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and
Corunna; end of campaign of 1813, and campaign of 1814, including battles of Orthes and
Toulouse campaign of 1815, and with the army of occupation until August, 1817.
;
35 Col. Blanchard was at the blockade and sortie of Bayonne ; served afterwards in the
American war ; and was present at the taking of Washington the operations and engage-
;
ment before Baltimore field operations and engagement before New Orleans taking by
; ;
assault the lines on the rigiit bank of the Mississippi, and capture of Fort Bowyer; joined
Sir James Kemp's division in France, 22d June, 1815.
36 Col. Emmett's services, &c. —
sieges of Badajoz in 1811 and 12; passage of the Nive;
:
Bayonne, Orthes, Toulouse; at New Orleans, at the attack on the American lines, and every
affair on that expedition; at the siege of Fort Bowyer; slightly wounded at Badajoz in
1811 ; and on the advance towards Orthes; very severely wounded at the assault of Badajoz
in 1812.
37 Col. Ward served with the army in Sicily in 1811 and 12; was present at the action
of Castella, attack of Denia, and siege of Tarragona in 1813; served with the army in the
Netherlands in 1814.
38 Col. Gordon's services : —
attack on the Castle of Scylla, June, 1809; siege and cap-
ture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
39 Major Barney was at the defence of Tariffa, and subsequently at several captures in
the West Indies.
40 Major Jones served in the expedition to M^alcheren in 1809; served the campaigns of
1811, 12, 13, and 14, including the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, Badajoz (1812),
Vittoria, St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne; wounded leading
the Forlorn Hope, first assault of St. Sebastian.
41 Major Bonnycastle was at the siege and capture of Flushing, August, 1809; served
with the army in Nova Scotia during the war with the United States, 1812, 13, and 14.
42 Major Marsliall was slightly wounded at Ciudad Rodrigo, 16th January, 1812;
severely wounded twice by musket-shots at St. Sebastian, 31st August, 1813, when lead-
ing the advance of the column of attack up the great breach.
43 Sir George Gipps was wounded on the left arm at the assault on Fort Picurina, during
the siege of Badajoz, in 1813.
44 Major Barry was severely wounded by a grape shot, 31st Aug. 1813, when leading a
party to the breach at the storming of St. Sebastian.
45 Col. Reid was severely wounded in the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajoz, 10th May,
1811 ; in the leg during the assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, lyth January, 1812; in the neck
during the assault of St. Sebastian, 28th July, 1813.
46 Major Ord served in Spain during 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, including
the sieges of Cadiz and Tarragona.
46"= Major Waters served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to September 1814. Was
at Cadiz when the siege was raised in the former year. In 1815 he was present in tlie
actions of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He led one of the columns to the assault of
Peronne on the 26th June 1815, and was at the capture of Paris.
47 Major Matson served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, and after-
wards in the expedition to New Orleans.
48 Major Yule served in the American war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 5th July, 1814,
and Niagara, 25th July, 1814.
49 Major Philpotts was favourably noticed in Sir Gordon Driunmond's despatch of the
attack on Fort Eric, Sept. 1814.
190
Notts to the Royal Enffineers.
from llayoime. Aftereanlg iu the ex]>editioa to Xew Orleans. In Ittlo, IC, 17, and 18,
with the .\miy iu France.
.13 .Major \V right was wounded by a mnsket ball throush the thigh, lith Oct. 1821, at
Zante, iu an attack luaile by the Gre^'ks upou a Turkish niau-of-wur.
J4 Major Hivers landed at I'luuagis, Dec. 181:), and joined the li^jrbt division, Feb. 1814 ;
took charge of a divLsiou of the boalK titled out at S'oeoa for the passage of the .\duur ; then
joined the force for the siege of Uayonne; embarke<l for America in 1814.
oo Major Thomson was attachetl to the Prussian army in 1810, and served at XIaubery,
Laudrecy, Phillipville, and Roorui.
M Major Wortham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, including
the siege uf St. Selustiau, from -JUtli August to 9th Sept. 1813 battle of Orthes, -27th Feb.
;
1814 ; battle of Touluu.««, loth .\pril, 1814; served with Uie army in America, from 14tli
Sept. 1814, to 24tl> May, 1816, including tlie attack of the .\niericau Lines before New
Orleans,8tli Jan. 1810, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to lllh Feb. 1815.
57 Captaius Jebb, Smyth, anil Portlock, siTvefl in the last American war.
a Captain Kay served in Hollaud and the Netherlands, iu 1814 and 10.
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Royal Marines.
I.IKI T. I 1st 1 lEir.
C'ai>tains.
4^ W. Moulilun Burton 22 4 Aug. 00 21 Dec. l»4 S April -24
Alinihaiu H. Gordon 23. 5 Jan. 01 18 July 05 18 Dec. 24
ffDavid Marlay II ditto 4 Aug. 05 5 Jan. 26
A William baker 14 ditto 15 ditto 21 Jan. 26
A J.Monlrcsor Pilchor24. 15 ditto ditto 11 Feb. 2()
Thomas Stevens 15 ditto ditto 1 1 Mar. -M
I Hichard Kdwards 10 April ditto 16 May 26
1 David Anderson Gibsonc 15 ditto ditto 31 July 26
9 DavidJ.Hallingairio. 1 July 03 ditto ditto
Uinjainin Biince .... 2 ditto ditto ditto
John Hovkis 2); 4 ditto ditto ditto
Donald Cami)bcll 27 .. .
5 ditto ditto ditto
John Rawlin>;s Corvton 6 ditto ditto ditto
Hu),'h Mitchell ... .'
9 ditto ditto ditto
9 Giles Meech 28 ditto ditto ditto
C9 John Wilson 29 .... 10 ditto 13 Sept. 05 ditto
Robert Mercer 11 ditto 18 Oct. 05 ditto
C Willian Laurie 3 Nov. 1 Mar. 06 •^^ Sept. 26
Samuel Burdon Ellis .... 1 Jan. 04 29 Ai)r. ()(i 15 Nov. 26
C Robert Gordon ditto 13 May Ot; 31 Aug. 27
I C ©Alfred Burton 30.. . I Feb. 7 July 06 ditto
I George Elliott Balehild . 23 April 12 Mar. 07 20 Nov. 27
3 James Whylock 25 April 24 ditto 31 Aug. 27
2tS C Thomas 'Wearing 31 .. 5 May 24 Apr. 20 Dec. 27
i^ I> James I'niacke 32 . . •28 Aug. 21 Aug. 31 Aug. 27
5 Stephen Giles 3 Oct. 13 Jan. OS ditto
5^ CliarUs Gray 10 ditto 24 Apr. OS ditto
(i Herbert Bowen Mends . 23 ditto 27 May OS ditto
5 Robert Ford 6 Nov. 27 July 08 20 Apr. 29
5 (ieorge Batt Bury 10 ditto ditto 30 June 29
7 James Irwin Willes 33 . 12 ditto ditto 15 Oct. 29
7A 'I'homas Waters 30 ditto ditto 22 July 29
6 Frederic Layton 9 Jan 05 ditto ditto
6 Henr\- James Gillespie . . U Jan ditto 27 ditto
6A David M'Adam 19 April ditto 7 Dec. 29
7 John (ieo. Richardson 34 . 18 Sept. 14 Feb. 09 1 Mar. .31
•M Samuel (iarmston3o .... 27 Sept. 24 Aug. 09 16 Apr. 32
{)John Harvey Stevens36 28 ditto 2 Sept. 09 ditto
6 William Tavlor 30 ditto 4 ditto ditto
7A M'illiam Ford 37 3 Oct. 2 Nov. 09 ditto
RicliardCliarles Steele 3S 5 ditto 11 Jan. 10 1 June .32
7 tJ Charles Comiitoii Pratt! 14 ditto 14 May 10 12 Oct. 32
lOA Henry Delacombe .j
Ivatt . 21 ditto 30 June 10 ditto
9 George Hunt Corjton ..! 9 Nov 05 22 Sept. 10 ditto
9 John Ashmore . .
.'
i
19 ditto 19 Dec. 10 ditto
9f, Clwrles Fegan 39 1
30 ditto 26 Jan. 1 30 Sept 33
9 9 G. Bruce Puddicombe !
31 Dec. 20 April 1 12 Oct. 32
R. Lyde Homebrook
.
Lieul. -Colonel.
9 Charles Mcniies (IG.) K.H., 10 July. 37.
Capitt ins.
David A. (iilieonc, 31 Jiilv, 2<!.
9 J. Harvey Slovens, (3(ij IG April, 32.
Richard C. Steele {3K), 11 June, 32.
First Lieutenants.
Thoma.s Hollowav, 9 Dec. 33.
John P. N. F. Clapperton. 10 Julv, 37.
Henn,- C. Tate, 10 July, 37.
Hamnet Parke, 10 July, 37.
Second Lieutenants.
—
James D. Simmie, 15 Sept. 27.
.f.i.tiiitanl-Surgeon.
Deuuli/ AdiutaHt-General. —
John Owen, C.B. & K.H., {Lieul.-Cul.)
[Jan. 3S.
As.tistanl Adjutant-General.— i Wilson {Capt.) 31 May, 34:.
Pai/maxters.
George Varlo, 23 Aug. 05 ; '2n'd Lieut. 18 June, 93 ; 1st Lieut. 24
April, 95 ; Capt. 15 Julv, 0.5.
Riibert John Little, 12 Sept. 29; 2nd Lieut. 4 Julv, 03; 1*7 Lieut.
15 Aug. 05 ; Cpt. 31 Julv, 26.
9 Ambrose A. R. Wolrige, (76) 5 June, .32 ; •2ud Lieul. 4 July, 03
1st Lieut. 15Aug. 05; Capt. 31 July, 26.
Scarlrl — Facings Blue. Artillery Blue — Facings Red. Agent, Messrs. Coi. & Co.
1U7
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
1 Colonel Wingrove was at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; the battle of
Trafalgar in 1805 ; the taking of Genoa in 1814; and was on board the Boyne when that
ship singly engaged three French ships of the line and three frigates off Toulon in 1814.
"2 Colonel Lewis was present in Sir Richard Straehan's action, No. 1805 ; action in
South Beveland ; commanded a battalion in America, and was present at Baltimore, and
many skirmishes in the Chesapeake in 1814.
3 Colonel Lawrence, prior to entering the Royal Marines, served four years and a half
as Midsliipman in the Royal Navy. In 1793 he served at Toulon ; landed at Fort La
Malgue and Fort Mulgrave during the siege. In 1798, at the capture of a French squadron
of three frigates and two brigs off Toulon. In 1806 battle of Trafalgar; the ship in which
he served, the Colossus, lost 200 in killed and wounded. In 1810, at Cadiz during the
siege; was the senior captain of the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 15, served
off New York on the American coast, until hostilities finally ceased.
4 Colonel Jones was at the defeat of the French Fleet by Lord Howe, 1 June 1 794
and by Lord Bridport, 23 June, 1795. On board La Revolutlonare when she captured
the Unite, 12th April, 1798. Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of war
until 1814.
5 Colonel Adair's services Battle of the Nile ; siege and capitulation of the Castle of
:
St. Elmo, Naples, and town of Capua in 1798 ; blockade of Malta, and surrender of La
Valetta ; blockade of Cadiz, and present at an attack made by Spanish Gun Vessels when
becalmed under the batteries of that town ; on board H. JI. S. Genuix, at the capture of
iff Diane, French frigate ; served at New Orleans.
C Col. ConoUy served in Lord Bridport's action, 23rd June, 1795. In 179n, served
in the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of Bastia, capture of Porto Ferrajo, and
destruction of Martello Tower in St. Fiorenzo Bay. On board H. M. S. Excellent in the
battle of Cape St. Vincent. Capture of Admiral Brice's squadron off Toulon in 1798. On
board Hannibal, in the battle of Algesiras, wounded and taken prisoner. On board
H. M. S. Penelope, in the action off Flushing and Ostend, IGtli May, 1804. Present at
the siege of Copenhagen, and capture of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebourg in 1808.
In 1812, on board his Majesty's ship Hamadnjad, when attacked by French pri-
vateers ; debarked with detachments at Schevehng, and took possession of the Hague.
During the above periods he has been very frequently engaged with the enemy in affairs of
gun-boats and batteries, &c. &c., Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
7 Col. Boatty's services :landed at the attack of Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, when Lord Nelson
tost his arm ; Battle of the Nile ; siege of St. Jean d'Acre (wounded) ; was favourably mentioned
in Sir Sidney Smith's despatch, and is the only officer now serving who participated in that
celebrated defence. In 1 803 he was at the capture of the Harnwnie privateer, and the
surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique. The publication of the despatches
connected with tliese events, in wliich he was most favourably mentioned, procured him a
patriotic sword of the value of 501. Captain of Marines in the Coiirinjia.r, at tlir capture
of the Marengo and Belle Poule in March 1805 ; and in t\ie Donegal, Capt. P. ,MaU<ih]i, when
the small squadron under his command attacked two French frigates undei" tlic batteries of
La Hogue, near Cape Barfleur, 10th November, 1810. Helias been engaged in other affairs
of minor importance, and was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G. Cockbum with
Napoleon in the Nortltumberlatid to St. Helena.
8 Colonel Parke was present in Duncan's victory near Camperdown, 11th Oct. 1797;
commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1812, and three companies in
America, from 1813 to 1816, including the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at
Hampton ; besides the above, he has been twelve times engaged with the enemy in boats
and on shore.
9 Col. Owen's services :
— Battle of Camperdown ; defence of the island of St. Marcou
bombardment of La Hogue ; boarding and capture of India ship Chance under the
batteries at Mauritius; burning of French frigate La Prcnncuse ; boarding and capture of
ship Sea Nymph in harbour of Port Louis battle of Trafalgar ; and, although wounded,
;
was, nevertheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Argonauta ; capture
of Copenhagen ; deatruction of Le Bobuste and Lion, French sliips of the line, Cctte
198
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
s4^iUidron in ll*07. Employed on various occasions in cutting out and destro}'ing enemy's
vessels.
1(1 Colonel Menzies commande*! a detachment of Royal Marines landed from His Ma-
jesty's ship Calcutta at Port Jackson durine an insurrection of convicts, JIareh, 1804 ; by
his promptitnile and exertions the town of Sydney and indeed the colony was in a great
measure preserveil ami tranquillity restored. In 1800 he commandcil one of the boats of
Hw Majesty's ship Jlinerva, cutting out five ves-sels from under Fort Finistcrre. Com-
manded and headed the marines at the storming of Fort Finistcrre, being the first who
cntire<l the Fort. In the barge alone of His Majesty's ship Minena (oO miles from where
the frisate lay at anchor) was at the capture by boanling of the BuetiuDicha privateer
(three times the force of the boat) after a sharp conflict, in which several were killed and
wounded. This attack was planned by Colonel Menzies. In the boats of the Minerva
cuttinsT out the Spanish vessel of war, St. Joseph^ from the Bay of Arosa, on which occa-
sion he landed aiid made prisoner the Spanish Commodore who dcliverc<l him his sword.
Commanded the marines at the taking of Fort (iuadia. Slightly v^'ounded cutting out
the French privateer La Moselle corvette from under a battery in Basque Roads.
Capture of Fort Camarinas and vessels from under its protection. Received a sword of
honour from the Patriotic Fund.
17 Colonel Murton served in the North Sea, and the Helder expedition in 1799; served
in the l-jiyptian erpolition and the East Indies in ll<4tl
; the West Indies (slishtly woimde<l)
in 1X04 coast of France, and encaged with the enemy's flotilla and batteries in 18o.j ; the
;
Mediterraneiin in 1806, eniraged in cuttinir out the enemy's vessels from under batteries;
and was voted a sword from the Patriotic Fund ; in 1809, coaft of Spain, and aiding the
Gaerillas ; served in Holland in 1813.
18 Colonel Fengusson served at the capture of Rear Admiral Perree's sqnadron from
Etrypt when in pnrsnit of the French and Spanish fleets in June, 1709. Blockade of }Ialta
and capture of Admiral Perry's squadron Lr Gen^reu 74, Ville de Maneilla, &c. with a
reinforcement and snpplies for the relief of tlic earrison. ^^'as wreckefl and severely in-
juretl on Ixiard II.SI.S. Queen Charlotte when Immt off Lcvhoni in IWX), only four saved
out of a detachment of nearly 20U marines, including supernumeraries, in all upwards of 700
per«nn» perished. Served at the siege of Genoa and Savona. Destruction of the fort of
Port E«]ieiie, and guns carrictl off by H.M.S. Santa Dorothea in 1800, to which ship he
then belon'jed. Scrve<l in Egypt nndcr tlie command of Sir Ralph .\bercromby in 1801
(medal). In 1800 at Maida. Defence of Gaieta and surrender of Tropea; took possession
of the latter town with his detachment. Served acain in Ecypt with tlie expc<lition under
^lajor-Genrral Fraser in 18<!>7. lie lias been repeatedly engage<l in severe boat actions,
and against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding in capturing and destroying
»hips and convoys on the enemy's coast.
10 Coland Swale served in Holland in two ceneral actions in 1799 ; in I8O0 accompanied
the csprdition to Quiberon Bav, and was at the taking of a fort and two batterica at the
lUO
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
MorWon and destroying a brig of war and other vessels. Present under Lord Keitli at the
fall of Genoa; also at the landing in Egypt, and the actions of the 13th and 2181 March,
1801. In 1802 at the attack of Porto Ferrajo. Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and a
French frigate in 1806. Landed at Buenos Ayres, entered the city after a sharp contest in
the field, and captured in his retreat with his detachment, two brass field-pieces, in the
face of a superior force of the enemy. Served in the breaching battery before Monte Video,
until the place was carried by assault. Assisted at the cutting out of two Danish schooners
of war and the destruction of several of their gun-boats in 1810. Medal for services in
Egypt.
20 Colonel Joseph Walker served at Copenhagen.
21 Colonel Thomas Peebles' services —
In action with Spanish gun-boats in tlie Gut of
:
Gibraltar in 1799, and recapturing the Lady Nelson cutter by the boats of H. M. S. Queen
Charlotte. Blockade of Malta in 1800, and capture of Admiral Perree's squadron. On
board H. M. S. Queen Charlotte when that ship was bunit off Leghorn, 17th March, 1800.
Debarked in command of the marines of H.M.S. Santa Theresa and Mutine in a success-
ful attack on the town of Finale, and relief of the Austrian garrison. Stormuig the Prima
Galley (on the night of the 20th May) chained to the mole head batteries of Genoa by the
boats of the fleet under Captain Beavor, R. N. Siege and bombardment of Genoa in con-
junction with the Austrian army, and surrender of the city and French garrison under
General Massena. On board H. M. S. Minotaur at the capture of Le Pax and Esmeralda
Spanish ships from under the batteries of Barcelona, 1801. Wounded in H.M.S. Caro-
line's boats off Ivica in action with a French zebeck and Spanish packet. Blockade of
Leghorn and defence of Elba, and attack on vessels in the Mole of Leghorn by the boats of
H. M. S. Caroline and Salamine. Served in the blockading fleets off Brest, Rochfort and
Cadiz, frequently engaged in boat actions on those coasts. 1805. On board H. M. S.
Blanche in the West Indies severely wounded and made prisoner in the action between that
ship and a French squadron under Commodore Baudine. Served subsequently in the
West Indies, and also in the Archipelago in 1830. Served several years on the staff as
adjutant and deputy judge advocate. Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
22 Major Burton served in the Baltic, coast of Spain, and West Indies, in 1801 and 2 ;
North Sea and West Indies in 1803, 4, and 5 in the North Sea, and wrecked in the West
;
Indies, in H.M.S. Astrea, in 1808 Adjutant 2nd battalion on the coast of Spain in 1812 and
;
1-3, and during the whole of the campaigns in America in 1813 and 14; has been frequently
engaged with the enemy in boat affairs. Brevet-Major, 28th June, 38.
23" A. H. Gordon, Brevet-Major, 28th June, 1838.
24 Captain Pilcher served in America in 1812, 13, and 14.
25 Capt. Ballingall prior to entering the Royal Marines, served as a Midshipman at Co-
penhagen in 1801 ; landed at Vimicra, 21 Aug., 1808 ; was a volunteer in the boats of the
Resistance at the boarding and carrying La Muuchey French man-of-war schooner, under
a constant fire of grape and musquetry ; the commander fell by the hand of Capt. B. 26
Feb. 1809. Served as a volunteer at the cutting out of four French luggers laden with sup-
plies for the French army, from the harbour of Santa Clara, north coast of Spain, on tlie
night of the 27th Feb. 1809, under a galling fire of musquetry, and defended by two bat-
teries which commanded the entrance ;landed at the head of the Marines from the Resist-
ance, 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 the French army,
10th March, 1809 ; was subsequently at the siege of Cadiz ; and in 1832 in the castles of
Naupoli de Romania, with an allied garrison during an attack on that city.
26 Captain Hewes served on boai-d the Raiiibow, of 24 guns in the West Indies and
was in a severe action with La Ncreide, French frigate of 44 guns, off Cape Tiberon, and
beat her off; employed on the coast of Catalonia and Corsica, and present at the cutting
out La PatJTj Genoese vessel armed with four guns, and moored to the batteries at Ger-
aglio, near Cape Corse ; he was at the attack on Leghorn in 1813, by Sir Josias Rowley,
and present at the capture of Genoa by Lord Wm. Bentinck.
27 Captain Campbell served at Walchcren in 1809.
28 Captain Meech when embarked in the Emerald frigate, was engaged on the 13th
March, 1808 in the attack on the Forts of Vivero Harbour (Coast of Spain), and in the destruc-
tion of the French Corvette L' Apropos. He was slightly wounded, and was presented
with a sword from the Patriotic Fund. In 1811 and 12, he served in the 1st battalion
(Royal Marines) iii Portugal, and on the north coast of Spain : and in 1814in the expedition
against New Orleans.
29 Captain Wilson served in the battle of Trafalgar, and was sent with a guard on board
the Ildrfonzo (a Spanish ship of the line), and while he was thus situated the Ildefonzo was
separated from the fleet and driven near to Cadiz and, notwithstanding the circumstance of
;
but thirty Englishmen being then on board, and Lieutenant Wilson the only commissioned
200
Nuies to tUe Corps of liuyal Marines.
iiud 11 ; in tlie action botwiin the Macedonian and United Slates, and in the expedition
aioiinnt New Orleans and he was one of the only two sunivinR otticers from the wreck
;
as Knsii-n." In 1(<04 t'apt. B. served in the Norlli Sea, and oft" t'udiz in IHI)."), Traliilfrar ,
;
1WI7, »i<i;e of Cniwnliapen ; 180!t, Walcheren ; from 1*10 to 1813, Cadiz, coasts of Spain.
I'orlUKul, and Krunec; at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courutfeux, north coa.ils of
France, 19 July, 1815. Since the jwacc, he has served on the coast blockade in tlie West
ludii'S, and Mciliterranean.
31 Captain Wearing was woandetl at Trafalgar.
32 Captain Uniaeke was in the general actiim with, and defeat of, the combined fleets of
France and Spain, 'i'ind July, 1805 ; tlie Spanish linc-of-battle ship L'Firmv havin*^ struck,
he was ordered to hoard and take possession of her, with forty marines, and had charge of
sevenil hundred prisoners until their arrival at Plymouth, from wliich period until May
1814 he was ou active service, particularly on thecoast of Spain, the West Indies, and iliir-
ing tlie whole of the expedition to America. At the capture of the New Orleans flotilla in
1814 he was wouudeil, and one of the few survivors iu the Banre of the Sea Horse, with
Capt. Lockyer, who led the boats of the squadron, boardeil and carried the American Coiii-
inmlore, with the loss of the Lieutenant, both Midshi|inien, and several of the crew killid
and every uulividnal wounded, ('apt. Lockyer (who received three gun-shot wounds, and
tlie Lieutenant fourteen alongside of him) bore testimony to his conduct ui his public Dis-
—
patches ui the following words ; " First Lieut. Uniaeke, of the Uoyal Marines, (who is in
general a volunteer on these occasions,) was most severely wounded, and gallantly sup-
jwrted me. For this event he was presented with 50/. from the Patriotic Fund. In the
years I82.S, 4, a, and C, he served on the South .\merican station ; and in 18:)4, ,'>, 0, and 7,
on the East India station. Has been repeateiUy engaged in battery and boat ac-
tions, and during the whole period of his servitude he has received the marked approbation
of his coimnanding ofticers.
itj Captain Willes's services Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4 Nov. 1805; West Indies,
:
1808 to 181'i, including the capture of the city of St. Domingo in 1809; South Beveland, win-
ter of 1813 ; Operations in the Chesapeake under Sir George Cockburn Capture of Wash- ;
ment of marines, and was brigailc<l with the otii, 3t<th, and 4.5tli rdcinent under command
of tlie Hon. Lieut. -Col. Deane. Attached to Sir John Moore's auxiliary force in Sweden.
Joined the sipuulron under Sir James Sanmarez in pursiut of the Hus^iun fleet to Roi;ers-
wick. Severely wounded in the action nith the Danish flotilla in Kcoge Bay, near Copen-
hagen, 20tli Oct. 1808. Served at the blockailing of the Texel; with the Walcheren ex-
pcilition, and at Flushing and Borslin. Engagcil Marshal Suchet's anny passing along
coast. Landed with detachment to assist Spanish troops in dislo<Iging the French garrison
occupying Strong Tower, Bay of Rosa, and blowing up tlie castle. Scr\ ed at Cadiz during
its boinliardment, and when the siege was raised. Has received a reward from tlie
Patriotic Fund.
35 Captain Oannston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle ofTi-mour, in 1811 cap- ;
ture of Java, in 181*i ; attack of Palcmbang, isle of Sumatra, and Sainliass, isle of Borneo;
Algiers in 1810. Present at the Sortie from llilboa loth May; the ailvance on the 'i8tli
May and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian (ith June, 1830.
;
30 Captain Jidin Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, Sec. in 180C and 1>»I)7,
during the cxiiedilion to Walcheren in 180!), an<l was engaged in several flotilla atl'aiis on
the Schehlt. Served also at thesuccosful defence of Cadiz and of Taril'a in 1810 ami IHI I ;
was cugagtil in several detached operations, particularly in one i^f a severe character on the .
river Guadalqoiver. In 1813 was eniployeil on tlie coast of .Vinerica, where he was eiigiigeil
in an attack on Craney island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocraeoke under Sir
Gi-onre Coi'kbiini. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswiro, on which ix-casion he waa
mentioned in Sir (iordim Drummond's de»|>atclies. Kngagol during a sue weeks' siege of
Fort Erie, and was intrusted with tlicconstruction of a UeM-work for the defence of tlie
right of the position ou Chippewa Creek, which was menaeeil by a very superior force. In
18lti he was on hoard the Quern Chiirlotle at the attack on Algiers under Lord Exuiouth,
iO\ y-v
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
by whom he was detached to Are carcasses at the enemy's vessels withhi the Mole. He was
also present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H. B. Neale. Capt.
Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, which establishment
originated in his proposition, and was organized by him.
37 Captain Ford served at the island of Anholt, in 1811, and at Nyburg ; he was at the
rupture of three Danish luggers from under the batteries.
38 Capt. Steele was the officer of Marine Artillery, in the JStna bomb, in Basque Roads,
at Lord Coehrane's action in 1809, also in the bombardment and siege of Flushing and other
operations in the Scheldt in the same year; commanded the artillery in the defence of the
island of Anholt, 27 March 1811 ; adjutant to the Brigade of Marine Artillery serving under
Sir Sydney Beckwith, on the coast of America, and at the taking of Hampton, &e., after-
wards to the end of the war in Canada; served in the north of Spain, from April 183G to
March 1838, took part in all the operations, including the battle of Hemaui.
39 Captain Fegan was at the taking of the fort and town of Guadia ; capture of the
enemy's convoy under batteries near Marseilles; destruction of French forts near Port
Vendre ; tile taking of Zante, Cephalonia, and Cerigo ; capture of enemy's forts and convoy
at Pezzero, in the Adriatic ; action in the Bay of Naples, 3rd May, 1810, when Sir Jahleel,
Brenton, iu the Spartan, defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured a brig of
war ; at the capturing an enemy's convoy from under the batteries of Terracino, in 1810
and at the destruction of several American privateers in the Bay of Fmidy, by the
Sjiartan.
40 Captain Scott was at tlie destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cette, 2Gth
Oct. 1809 ; in action with the French fleet off Toulon, 19th July, 1811 ; in the action at
Navarino, 20th Oct. 1827.
41 Captain Leonard was at the storming of the enemy's works at the Island of Santa
Maura, and at the siege of the fortress until its surrender in March, 1810. Served in three
boat actions when belonging to the Magnificent. When in the Perlea he was in action with
one line-of-battle ship and two frigates, off Toulon, from eight until three o'clock, Nov. 1811.
In a boat action, and about the same time, engaged with the batteries and three armed
schooners at the entrance of the Petit Pass, off Toulon.
42 Captain C. Hobinson sen-ed at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and was engaged
in the in-shore squadron with the Danish flotilla and crown batteries. In the action with
and destruction of the French squadron in the inner roads of ALx, 12th April, 1809, in the
Valiant, the senior officer's sliip actually engaged. At the siege of Flushing, and the sub-
sequent operations m the Scheldt in 1809. On the coast of France in 1810 and 1811 in
boat affairs. In the 1st battalion of Royal Marines throughout the campaign of 1813 in the
Chesapeake, commencing with the attack on Cranie Island. In the same battalion in the
defence of Lower Canada in the winter of 1813 and in 1814 principally employed on the
outposts of the army on the American frontier. In 1814 in command of a company of the
1st battalion Royal Marines in the capture of Cimiberland Island, and the attack and cap-
tui'e of the fortified post and to^\Ti of St. Mary's, Georgia.
43 Captain Dawes was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
44 Captain Calamy has served in every quarter of the globe, and in the actions of Ny-
burg, Flusliing, Isle of France, Java, and several minor affairs with gun-boats, &c.
45 Captain Fynniore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several years as
midshipman in the navy ; served in the expedition to Buenos Ayres ; the battle of Tra-
falgar; and Algiers, in 1816.
46 Captain Sullock was at the capture of Les Saints, West Indies, and at the destruction
of French frigates in 1809 ; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810 ; engaged in boats on the coast
of France in 1811 ; served with battaUon in Holland, in 1813 and 14, and in America in
1814 and 15, including Bladensburg, Washington, and Baltimore.
47 Captain Searle served at Walcheren in 1809.
48 Captain Henry was at the capture of Anholt, May, 1809; at Fort Mobile, 1815; the
victory of Algiers, August, 1816; and was frequently engaged with boats in the Baltic, and
with the American troops in the Floridas.
49 Captain Graham served in the expedition to Walcheren, and in coast operations in
Spain and Portugal, and at the defence of Castro ; at the attack and capture of Hampton ;
attack and capture of the fortified town and position of St. IMary's, Georgia.
50 Capt. Dusautoy served at Walcheren ; was at the capture of Genoa ; and in two par-
tial actions with French fleets off Toulon and Marseilles.
51 Captain Wesley served in a battalion formed from the JIarines of the squadron under
Sir Alex. Cochrane at the reduction of Guadaloupe and other French West India Islands in
1810 ; in several successful boat affairs under the batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'Aix in
1811 ; in coast operations (Spain,) and in the first battalion of Marines m Portugal 1812 ;
at the attack and capture of Hampton, &c. in the Chesapeak, under Major-General Sir
202
Nt'tes to the Corps of Royal Murines.
St. Marj's (Cieoniia) in 1814 ; in repelling an attack of AlKcrine pnn-hoats in 18i4; serred
as adjntant in In-laml and Me<litcrranean ll<33, 4 and 5, and as ailjntant to tlio battalion of
Marines in the North of !*pain, at the battle near Ileniani, Sec. in 1K3(! and 37.
52 Captain I'tirk was actively employed in the Waltic dnrin^; ISIO, 11, and 12. From
1R13 nntil the peace, sened on the coast of America, ami the West Indies, inelnding the
attack on Cranie Island, anil Umded at the faking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
tA Captain Cater was eno^aged in several affairs with gun-boats in the Italtii', in 1810. In
1813 he was at the destruction of a Frencli frigate uncUr the t>atteries near Clierbourg, anil
at the counter revolution in Holland, 21st Nov. 1813. From 1818 to 1821 ut flie capture
of tt number of Slavers on the coast of Africa. Servcfl in the north of Spain, including the
sortie from Billjoa, lOtli May ; the advance of the 28th May ; defence of tlie Lines of San
Sebastian, Gth and 9th June"; and attack of Lines, Ist Oct. 18;iC.
54 Captain Law was in the action with, and capture of tlie Chesapenhe by the Shannon, 1st
Jnne, 1813 at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteries at Naples," 2Ist May, 1815.
;
55 Captain Miller was at the destruction of tlie Danisli line at Copenhagen in 1801, under
Lonl Nelson; in 1809 at the taking of Ischia and I'rocida; destruction of French gun-
boats, by boanling, in the Bay of Naples; capture of La Lagire, French privateer, of ten
guns and 125 men, and her companion of one 24-pounder aiid twenty-five men by hoarding.
In 1810, at the cuptiu-e of the enemy's convoy from under the batteries at Terracino. In
command of the marines of the squadron at the island of Lissa, Nov. 1811, at the capture
of the French frigate Ln Pomone. Was at the capture of a Portuguese pirate of 1 8 guns
and 98 men, and several slave ships in 1810.
5(i Captain Toby sened from 1810 to 12 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813
to Ifi, with the 1st 1>attaIion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of (^anada.
Since the Peace, he has served in the Mediterranean, on the coasts of .\frica, and South
.\merica. He has l>een frequently engaged in boat actions with batteries, kc. &c.
57 Captain Beadon sened off the coast of France, from 1811 nntil 1814, including various
boat actions; in 1815 at the capture of Naples and Gaieta. Severely engaged with pirates
in the West Indies in 1824.
58 Captain Thomas Fynmore was at the capture of a French privateer schooner of 16
guns and 9(i men, besides other boat scnicein 1811. In the partial action with the French
fleet off Toulon in 1814. Was landed at ^lohon in command of a guard to protect the
pemon of the Spanish governor from the threatened violence of the Walloon guards. Sent
to the city of Florence in 181.j, to place himself under the directions of General Count
Nugent, commanrler-in-ehief of the .-Vustrian army, as extra aide-de-camp, and was at the
taking of the city of Naples. In 182:) be 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 20ih Oct. 1827, was at the battle of Navarino, for which scnice be was promoted by
His Ri>yal Highness the Duke of Clarence, but in consequence of belonging to a gradation
corps the ai)pointmcnt was afterwards cancelled. Sened with the Freneli army at the
redaction of the town and fortress of I'atras and the Morea castle ; sened aftcnvards in the
West Indies, North Sea, and off Oporto iluring the civil war between Don Pedro and Don
Miguel. In 18.'V1 joined the Roval Marine Battalion at Lisbon, commande<l by Colonel
Adair, C. B. In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M.S. Cantor (36), on the 10th Oct.
was landcHi 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 .» Jan. 30.
59 Captain Brown's services —
attack on French forts at Ciota June 1812; attack and
:
capture of the town of L'Escalia, in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with
the French fleet, near Toulon, 1813 ; attack of Algiers ; destniction of Greek pirates at Porto
Bono, Isle of Candia, June, 1826.
on Lieut. Carr sene<l in the North Sea, coast of France, North and South America, Cape
of Ooo<l Hope, ie. ic. from 1812 to 1815.
01 Lieut. Ilnnlle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux in 1815 ;
battle of Navarino in 1827.
(!2 Lieut. James Wood serveil from 1812 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourgh,
Basque Roads, north coast of S|iain, and San Sebastian. During the war he sened also in
Ihe West Indies, St. Helena, and Madeira.
03 Lieut. Dwycr serve*! in tlic blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texel, and
off Brest. Since the peace he has served in the East and West Indies, aiul the Mediter-
ranean.
64 Lieut William Woo<I served in H.M.P. Aij/er, at the capture of the French frigate,
La Crrrt.
203
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
«r»*S«nf.
COMMISSARIAT.
Years' Serv
COHHISSARIAT.
Yean' Serr.
COMMISSARIAT.
tired allowancM, Chelsea Pensions, Widows' Pensions, Compassionate allowances, and Naval Pen-
sions, &c., to all persons resident at tlie several stations. They contract and pay for Provisions
required on the spot for the supply of the Troops, and for land and water transport. In the West
Indies they pay in detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates under the
Provisions of the Slave Compensation Act at some stations tliey perform the duties of Naval
;
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
Collection of the Tolls on the canals connected with the St. Lawrence. la New South Wales and
Van Dieman's Land, they supply Provisions, Clothing, and Stores, of all descriptions for convict
services. They enter into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, &c., on the spot, and
provide and pay for supplies for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, forage, fuel,
and light in kind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as are sent out for the
use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Navy, and
many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsible for the
execution of their duties to the General or Officers commanding at the various stations, and
receive their instructions from the Board of Treasury, with whom they correspond through the
Secretary on all points of service on which they are engaged.
See Report of Commissioners appointed to enquire into the expediency of Consolidating the
Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1837.
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
to serve Four years, or Five from entrance as Clerk before eligible. — Assistant, Five years as
Assistant, or Ten years from entrance as Clerk before eligible. —
Deputy to be Three years in that
—
rank before eligible. Service to be counted as actual service on Full Pay. No person to be
appointed Clerk previous to the age of IG.
—
The comparative ranks are Commissary-General as Brigadier-General. Deputy as Major, after
— — —
Three years, Lieutenant-Colonel. Assistant as Captain. Deputy Assistant as Lieutenant. Clerk
as Ensign. See Army Regulations.
^p. Denotes those who served with the ,irmy in the Peninsula. ?li3!l. Those who were attached
to the troops who were present at Waterloo ; but as a Non-Combattant Department, they had
no Medal.
—
Note. ^The periods of Full and Half Pay service and dates of first appointments aa Treasury
Clerks, not being gazetted, cannot at present be inserted, as this iiiforniution can only be
obtained from the records of the department at the Treasury, where application has been made
for this purpose ; but it will be published hereafter if granted.
MEDICAL DEPAnTMr.NT
Directors- Oeneral.
Inspector*- General.
Surgeons.
James Elliot, 1 June, 09.
Wm. Hacket, M.D. 25 "Hot. 08.
Alex. Stewart, M.D. 13 May, 24.
Wm. Monro, 22 June, 15.
9 John Glasco, 8 Feb. If!.
James Barry, M.D. 22 .Nov. 27.
John RoTicrtson, M.D. 10 Sept. 29.
Geonre John, 29 Oct. !t4.
Apothecaries.
Edmund Stark:e,8 Oct. 07. Joseph Schembri, 14 Oct. 13.
Jonathan Courtenay, 31 Auj;. 09. J. WooUey Simpson, 18 May, 15.
^ John Carter, 11 March, 13. Fra. Matthias Bassano, 18 April, 25.
Geo. Hume Reade, 9 Sept. 13. Geo. AUman, 28 Feb. 28.
Assistant- Surgeons.
Henry Fisher, M.D. 28 No¥. 11. Peter Robertson, 4 Dee. 35.
Tliomas Rhys, 25 May, 15. George Galland, 18 Dec. 35.
N. Morgan, 28 Sept. 15. Archibald Stewart, 19 Feb. 36.
F. Hopkins, M.D. 14 April 18 T. Graham Balfour, M.D. 29 Apr. 36.
Dugald Lament, 14 April, 25. William Dick, M.D. 13 Mav, 86.
Michael Ryan, M.D. 16 June, 25. R, Beresford Gahan, 17 June, 36.
J. F. Niiison, 30 June, 25. T. M. Fishboume, M. D. 22 July, 36.
Rob. D. Smvth, 6 Oct. 25. Lawr. Jameson, M.D. 12 Aug. 36.
John C. Barker, 24 Nov. 25. A. Mackmtosh, M.D. 30 Sept. 36.
H. L. Stuart, 15 Dec. 25. George Chapman, 21 Oct. 36.
Wm. Scott M'Credie, 12 Jan. 26. Andrew Ferguson, 23 Dec. 36.
Peter Robertson, 12 Jan. 26. WilUam Denny, 13 Jan. 37.
J. Forrest, M.D. 9 Feb. 20. Hugh Mackey, 17 Feb. 37.
John Gillice, 8 March, 27. Luke Kelly, M.D. 5 May, 37.
Alexander Thom, 8 March, 27. John Grant, 9 June, 37.
William Hall, 8 May, 28. Chas. Stewart, M.D. 7 July, 37.
D. T. Pitcairn, 29 July, 30. James Shirrefs, 4 Aug. 37.
Alexander Campbell, 29 July 30. David Edward, 11 Aug. 37.
Michael Nugent, 29 July, 30. Alex. Douglas Taylor, 15 Sept. 37.
Jas Clephaue Minto, 29 July, 30. Robert Atthill, M.D. 3 Nov. 37.
Robert Allan, 29 July, 30. Tho. D'Arcy, M.D. 29 Dec. 37.
Jas. MaJtland Hadaway, 29 July, 30. Wilham Home, M.D. 12 Jan. 38.
Adam Thomas Jackson, 29 July, 30. Geo. Alex, Cowper, M.D. 30 Mar. 38.
John Caw, M.D. 29 July, 30. William Twining, 6 April, 38.
John Stewart, 29 July, 30. Charles Ross, 6 April 38.
P. Daly Murray, M.D. 29 July, 30. G. Stewart Beatson, M.D. 13 July, 38.
George Archer, M.D. 2 Nov. iJO. Frederick Baillie, 19 Oct. 38.
William Odell, 9 Nov. 30. Frederick Foaker, 19 Oct. 38.
John Loftus Hartwell, 1 Feb. 31. Simeon H. Hardv, M.D. 2 Nov. 38.
Robert Wood, 31 Aug. 32. W. St. John Bovle, M.D. 30 Nov. 38.
Charles Stewart 26 Oct. 32.
Still, W. O. Mackenzie, M.D. 4 Jan. 39.
J. Mitchell, M.D. 13 Nov. 32. W. L. Langley, M.D. 11 Jan. 39.
Edward William Burton, 21 Dec. 32 J. G. Wood, M.D. 11 Jan. 38.
John Marshall, 29 Mar. 33. C. Dawson, 11 Jan. 39.
John Robt. Tavlor, 31 May, 33. Cha. Godwin, M.D. 18 Jan. 39.
James Miller, M.D. 7 June 33. Wm. Buchanan, 8 Feb. 39.
Grigor Stewart, 12 July, 33. B. U. Hamilton, M.D. 22 Feb. 39.
David Dyce, 15 Nov. 33. T. J. Coghlan, M.D. 29 March, 39.
T. Ross Jameson, M.D. 10 Jan. .34 N. O'Connor, M.D. 5 April, 39.
Thomas Alexander, 10 Oct. 34. Wm. Sail, 10 May, 39.
J. C. Cameron, M.D. 27 Mar. 35. G. W. Powell, M.D. 7 June, 39.
J. Gamett Courtenay, 10 April, 35. T. R. Dyce, 7 June, 39.
John Sinclair, 24 April, 35. G. B. Frj', M.D. 5 July, 39.
Francis Robert Waring, 8 May, 35. H. Mapleton, M.D. 12 July, 39.
Robert Lawson, 15 May, 35. M. M'Bridc, 12 July, 39.
Edmund Dowell, M.D. 26 June, 35.
Deimty'Purveyors.
^Jonathan Croft, 16 April, 12. ^ William Ivev, 26 Mav, 14.
^ Wm. Henry Clapp, 15 Oct. 12. Charles WameV, 7 Sept" 15.
\3George Pratt, 3 June, 13. Thos. E. Pierce, 17 Jan. 22.
^John Dunn, 9 Sept. 13. Matthew Wreford, 3 Sept. 29.
N.B. The dates of Commissions, and services of the medical officers, will be given in the
next Number.
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SUMtMER.
To the custom of periodical visits to the Sea Coast, in situations usually exposed
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sylvan retreat, we frequently trace many cases of Cutaneous Malady. Solar heat
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a discolouration inclining to rei/ness and swelling, afterwards easily excited to assume
some one of tlie multitudinous forms of eruption. There exists no doubt, that these
evils are materially aggravated by sali.ve vapour, or by sea-bathing, which latter,
though salubrious as a tonic, cannot be otherwise than unfavourable to the suscept-
ibility of the Female Complexion to injury from stimulating and acrid causes. The only—
efficient preventive against these unpleasant liabilities of the SKIN & COMPLEXION is
ROWLANDS' KALYDOR,
Alt Auxiliary of vital importance to the support of Feminine Beauty !
By its use, the effects of atmospheric influence upon the skin are entirely neutralized,
and that constant healthy action of theminute vessels promoted on which depend —
continued delicacy of texture and tint; thus the great characteristics of early beauty
are protracted to a period which could not otherwise be considered as within the limits
of possibility.
Tlie distressing and unsightly varieties of Cutaneous Eruptions are also promptly
eradicated by the Kalydor. Spots, Pimples, Freckles, Discotourations, and Sallowness,
yield to its specific qualities, and are succeded by a smoothness and transparencn of
the skin, giving rise to the most pleasurable sensations.
LADIES TRAV^ELLING, or temporarily subjected to any deviation of equable
temperature, will lind in the Kalydor a renovating and refreshing auxiliary, dispelling
the cloud of langour from the Complexion, and immediately affording the pleasing
sensation attending restored elasticity of the Skin. The ARMS, NECK, and HANDS,
also partake largely of the advantages derived from its use, exhibiting nrfe&ac!/ of ap-
—
pearance heretofore scarcely attainable even with the most sedulous care and attention.
— Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle.
a prominent result of its use. It is the most elegant, agreeable, and efBcacious application,
both for realizing and sustaining, in the utmost perfection, a Beautiful Head of Hair.
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NOTICE. Each Bottle is (with a Treatise on the Hair, 31s<e</(7io« J enclosed in a
wrapper, on which are engraved the words " Rowlands' Macassar Oil, "and the Name
andAddress,in RerfjOn Lace-work, thus,— A. ROWLAND &SON, 20, Hatton Garden,
Counter-Signed ALEX. ROWLAND.
The Lowest Pr.icE is 3s. 6d. ; the next 7s. ; or Family Bottles, (containing 4 small)
at 10s. 6d., or Double that size, £l Is.
ROWLAND'S
PEARL
OBONTO,OR, DENTIFRICE.
The great esteem in which the Public have long held this delightful powder precludes
the necessity here of entering into a minute detail of its merits, and the singular
advantages it so eminently possesses over most of the common powders sold for the
Teeth. It is sufficient to observe, that Rowlands' Odonto is a pure Preparation of the
most efficient vegetable matter, which not only has the property of rendering the above
beautiful organs of the mouth dazzlingly white, but of strengthening their organic
structure, and fulfilling the delightful object of giving fragrancy to the breath.
NOTICE.—The name and Address of the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND &
SON,
20, Hatton Garden, London, are engraved on the Government Stamp wliich is pasted
on the first and last Articles also printed in red, on the Wrapper in which each is
;