The Waterloo Roll Call With Biographical Notes and Anecdotes

PART IV.

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A FEW WATERLOO HEROES.

1ST LIFE GUARDS.

Field-Trumpeter J. Edwards.

Sounded the bugle for the decisive charge of the 1st Life Guards at Waterloo. Was 32 years in the regt., and received a pension in June, 1841 His medal and bugle are still preserved in the regiment.

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2ND LIFE GUARDS.

[1] Corp. John Shaw, k. [2] Private Samuel Godley. [3] ” Johnson. ” Dakin. ” Hodgson.

Footnote 1:

The well-known pugilist and “fancy man” of this regt. His prowess when charging with the Life Guards at Waterloo was exemplified by the number of cuirassiers he slew. The little that is known of his early life, and the account of his death at Waterloo, are given in his biography by Lt.-Col. Knollys, who, out of very scanty material, has compiled a very interesting little book. Shaw was born at Woolaston, co. Notts, in 1789, and enlisted 15th Oct., 1807.

Footnote 2:

Known in the regt. as “Marquis of Granby,” from the fact of his having a bald head. Had his horse shot under him in one of the charges at Waterloo, and was thrown. As he got up, minus his helmet, which had fallen off, a cuirassier rode at him and attempted to cut him down. Godley managed to kill his assailant, and mounting the Frenchman’s horse, rode back to his regt. who welcomed him with shouts of “Well done, Marquis of Granby!” Discharged in 1824. D. in 1831. M.I. St. John’s Wood Cemetery.

Footnote 3:

Immediately after the first charge of his regt. at Waterloo, when the French cavalry were being pursued by ours, Johnson pursued three cuirassiers who, with a view of escaping, turned down a narrow lane. “There proved to be no thoroughfare at the end of the road, when Johnson, though alone, attacked the three, and, after a slight resistance, they surrendered themselves prisoners.”

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1ST DRAGOON GUARDS.

[1] Troop Sergt.-Maj. Thos. Nicholson, W.

[2] Sergt. John Hodgkins.

Footnote 1:

Received a sabre wound through his body when charging at Waterloo. After being discharged he resided at York, and kept the “Light Horseman” Inn, Fulford Road. D. there, 28th Sept., 1850, aged 66.

Footnote 2:

Served at Salamanca in a dragoon regt. Aftds. exchanged to 1st D.G. as sergt., and was present at Waterloo. Bought his discharge after 17 years’ service, and recd. a pens. of 6_d._ a day for two years! He was a native of Tipperary, but spent the latter part of his life at Penrith, where he was a well-known figure, being “29 stone in weight, 6 feet 2 inches in height, and 2 feet 4 inches across the shoulders.” D., at Penrith, in 1867, aged 80.

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2ND DRAGOONS.

[1] Troop Sergt.-Maj. Wm. Robertson.

[2] Sergt. John Weir, K.

[3] Private Thos. Stobo.

Footnote 1:

A native of Renfrewshire. Aftds. sergt.-major of the Rl. Fifeshire Yeomanry. Was in every charge made by his regt. at Waterloo. D., at Kirkcaldy, in Dec., 1825.

Footnote 2:

“Sergeant Weir of the Scots Greys was pay-sergt. of his troop, and as such might have been excused serving in action, and perhaps he should not have been forward; but, on such a day as Waterloo, he requested to be allowed to charge with the regt. In one of the charges he fell mortally wounded, and was left on the field. Corporal Scott of the same regt. (who lost a leg) asserts that when the field was searched for the wounded and slain, the body of Sergt. Weir was found with his name written on his forehead by his own hand, dipped in his own blood. This, his comrade said, he was supposed to have done that his body might be found and known, and that it might not be imagined he had disappeared with the money of the troop. John Weir joined the Greys about 1798, and was a native of Mauchline, Ayrshire.”—Copied from a MS. in possession of the regt., and communicated by Capt. G. Tancred.

Footnote 3:

The oldest soldier in the Greys at Waterloo. Served at Dunkirk under the Duke of York. D. 1852. His brother was aftds. a capt. in the same regt.

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6TH DRAGOONS.

Troop Sergt.-Maj. Wm. Seney.

” ” John Laws.

[1] ” ” Matthew Marshall, W.

Sergt. Hugh MʻMahon.

” Johnston Marlow.

Private Wm. Penfold.

” Robert Potters.

[2] ” Jeremiah Brown.

Footnote 1:

“The Enniskilleners charged in line when Marshall’s squadron dashed into the thickest of the enemy’s phalanx, and were cut off from the other troops of the regt. Marshall, while sabreing a cuirassier on his right, had his bridle-arm broken by a stroke from his enemy on his left, and had not proceeded much further when he was beset by another crowd of French cavalry and hurled from his horse by a lance which penetrated his side. While he was falling he received a heavy blow across the body, and another which broke his right thigh. He lay unconscious except when goaded into sensibility by the hoofs of the enemy’s horses passing over his mangled body. The ground afterwards becoming somewhat clear he espied a horse without any rider, towards which he crawled, and was about to mount, when a French trooper galloping up cut him down in the midst of his hopes, inflicting several severe wounds on his body. This part of the field being again occupied by the French, a French artilleryman made Marshall’s body a resting-place for his foot while he rammed his gun. For two days and three nights Marshall remained on the field with 19 lance and sabre wounds. On the regt. returning home he was discharged with 2s. per day. Resided at Belfast, where he was much respected. D. there, 28th Sept., 1825.”—_Scots’ Magazine._

Footnote 2:

Born at Enniskillen 14th March, 1792. Fought at Waterloo and in the Kaffir, Sepoy, and Maori wars. Living at Melbourne, Australia, in 1891.

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7TH HUSSARS.

Sergt.-Maj. Edward Cotton.

Had his horse killed under him at Waterloo. After being discharged from the regt. he took up his abode at Waterloo, and became a guide to the battlefield. Being a clever and well-educated man, he was able to compile a very interesting little book called _A Voice from Waterloo_, which held its own among the many accounts of the great battle. Besides this he formed a Waterloo Museum, which has always been a great attraction to visitors. In 1875, when the Editor was at Waterloo, the Museum was kept by a niece of the late sergt.-maj., who d. 1st July, 1849, and was bd. in the orchard of Hougomont, by the side of Capt. Blackwood, who fell in the battle.

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16TH LIGHT DRAGOONS.

Sergt.-Maj. Baxter, K.

A Pa. hero, mentioned in the records of this regt.

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18TH HUSSARS.

Sergt. John Taylor.

Belonged to Capt. Ellis’s troop. In the charge at Waterloo he made a cut at the head of one of the French cuirassiers, which had no other effect on the Frenchman than to induce him to cry out, in derision, “Ha! ha!” and to return a severe blow at the sergt., which was admirably parried, and then Taylor thrust his sabre into the mouth of the cuirassier, who immediately fell, and the conqueror cried, “Ha! ha!”

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COLDSTREAM GUARDS.

Sergt. John Graham, Light Company, 2nd Batt.

Distinguished himself in the defence of Hougomont, and by his great personal strength was of great assistance in helping to close the courtyard gate against the French. “At a later period of the day, when in the ranks along the garden wall facing the wood, and when the struggle was most severe in that quarter, he asked Lt.-Col. Macdonell’s permission to fall out. The colonel, knowing the character of the man, expressed his surprise at the request made at such a moment. Graham explained that his brother lay wounded in one of the buildings then on fire; that he wished to remove him to a place of safety, and that he would then lose no time in rejoining the ranks. The request was granted; Graham succeeded in snatching his brother from the terrible fate which menaced him, laid him in a ditch in rear of the enclosure, and true to his word, was again at his post.”—Col. Mackinnon’s _History of the Coldstreams_. Was selected in August, 1815, for the pension granted by the Rev. — Norcross, Rector of Framlingham, “to the most deserving soldier at Waterloo.” D., at Kilmainham, 23rd April, 1843. He was a native of Cloona, co. Monaghan.

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3RD FOOT GUARDS.

[1] Sergt.-Maj. Ralph Fraser. [2] ” Brice MʻGregor.

Footnote 1:

Aided in closing the gate at Hougomont. Served in Egypt in 1801. “In the landing at Aboukir Bay, on 8th March, the boat in which Corporal Fraser was, containing sixty persons, were all destroyed by the enemy’s fire excepting fifteen.” Served in Hanover, at Copenhagen, and in the Pa., and was twice badly wounded. Discharged in Dec., 1818. Aftds. a bedesman in Westminster Abbey. Living in 1861.

Footnote 2:

A native of Argyllshire. Enlisted at Glasgow in 1799. Aided in barring the door at Hougomont, and being very strong, was of much service in the gallant defence of that farmhouse. Shot a cuirassier dead who attacked him, and rode into the courtyard on the Frenchman’s horse. Discharged in 1821 with a handsome pension. Appointed one of the Yeomen of the Guard. D. 27th Nov., 1816.

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23RD REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Col.-Sergt. Jonathan Thomas.

D., at the Union Workhouse, Swansea, in Dec., 1867, aged 85.

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27TH REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Private Thos. Kerrigan.

One of the few of this regt. who escaped being blown to pieces when standing in square on the Charleroi road, 18th June, 1815. D., at Calky, near Enniskillen, 3rd Dec., 1862. Is said to have attained the great age of 108.

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33RD REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Private John Riches.

Was at the storming of Seringapatam, and is said to have been present at both Quatre Bras and Ligny on 16th June, 1815. Aftds. a Chelsea Hospital pensioner. D., at Attleburgh, in June, 1860.

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40TH REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Sergt. Wm. Lawrence.

Born at Bryant’s Piddle, co. Dorset, 1791. Enlisted in the 40th Foot at age of fifteen. Served with the 1st Batt. in the expedition to Monte Video, and throughout the Par. War. Wounded at Badajoz, where he was one of the forlorn hope, and kept six weeks in hospital at Estremos. Soon after made corporal. Earned Lord Wellington’s praise for the gallant manner in which he captured three French cannon, and drove off a score of French artillerymen with only six men of his own regt. Promoted sergt. Narrowly escaped being killed at Waterloo by a French shell, which exploded near Lawrence, “hurling him two yards into the air.” About 4 o’clock P.M. on Waterloo day was ordered to the colours, in defending which an officer and fourteen sergts. had already lost their lives that terrible day. M., when at St. Germains, a Frenchwoman named Marie Louise Claire, who, under Napoleon’s _régime_, had, in common with all other “Marie Louises,” been obliged to change their Christian names, so that the Empress might be the only one of that name in France! Pensioned on 9_d._ a day in 1819. D., at Studland, co. Dorset, 1867.

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42ND REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Private Donald Davidson, W.

The following notice appeared in the _Standard_, in April or May, 1867:—“There died at the village of Ardisier, Inverness-shire, a few days ago, an old veteran named Donald Davidson, one of the fast diminishing band of Waterloo heroes. Donald, who, it may be mentioned, had six toes on each foot, was born in the parish of Nairn, Nairnshire, in the year 1792, and enlisted in the 42nd Highlanders in June, 1813. He served with his regt. in the Pa., France, and the Netherlands, from February, 1814, to December, 1816. He was wounded at the battle of Toulouse, and slightly on the head at Quatre Bras. Notwithstanding, he stuck to his regt., and was one of the gallant few who repulsed the grand charge of cavalry in the cornfield at Waterloo. He was discharged with 1_s._ per day of pension, and served for a long time as barrack labourer in Fort George. He d. at the advanced age of 75 years.”

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52ND REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Private Patrick Lowe.

Served through the whole of the Par. War, and formed one of the forlorn hope at Badajoz, where he personally captured the governor of the fortress, by which he obtained a large reward. In 1848 he recd. the silver war medal with 13 clasps; but it is said he would never wear this medal, because he had claimed his right to 14 clasps and considered himself injured by receiving one clasp less. He d., at Enniskillen, in 1852, aged 84.

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69TH REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Private John Slater.

Born at Ilkeston, co. Derby. Enlisted in the 52nd in 1803. Served through the whole of the Par. War with that regt. Aftds. exchanged into 69th. In 1848 Slater claimed his right to the silver war medal with 14 clasps—one clasp more than Wellington obtained—but only got a medal with 12 clasps. He d. at Nottingham in 1860.

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92ND REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Sergt. Alexander Cameron, Piper Major.

Served in the Pa. during the whole of the late war, and for his zeal attracted the attention of several officers of high rank. Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm Erskine, in a letter to a friend, after the affair at Rio del Molinos, says:—“The first intimation the enemy had of our approach was the piper of the 92nd playing ‘Hey, Johnnie Coup, are ye waukin’ yet?’” To this favourite air from Cameron’s pipe the streets of Brussels re-echoed on the night of the 15th June, 1815, when the regt. assembled to march out to the field of Waterloo. It is recorded of this gallant Scot, on the 18th June, 1815, that “not content with piping at the head of his regt. he marched forward with a party of skirmishers, and placing himself on a height, in full view of the enemy, continued to animate by playing favourite national airs.” D. at Belfast 18th Oct., 1817.—_Scots’ Magazine._

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ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.

Sergt. Daniel Dunnett.

Belonged to Capt. Whinyates’s Rocket Battery. The Waterloo historian (Siborne) gives the following:—“A party of horse artillery proceeded under Capt. Dansey along the Charleroi road, to the front of the centre of the Anglo-allied line, and came into action with rockets near the farm of La Haye Sainte, leaving its two guns in the rear under Lt. Wright. Capt. Dansey very soon received a severe wound which obliged him to retire; and the party, after firing a few rockets, fell back a little to where its horses were standing. It was then commanded by a sergeant (Daniel Dunnett), who, on perceiving the advance of the nearest French column towards the farm, dismounted his men as coolly and deliberately as if exercising on Woolwich Common, though without any support whatever, laid rockets on the ground, and discharged them in succession into the mass, every one of them appearing to take effect. The advance of the column was checked, and was not resumed until Dunnett, having expended all his rockets, retired with his party to rejoin the guns in rear.”

APPENDIX.

STAFF.

Col. C.H. Churchill was son of Maj.-Gen. Horace Churchill, and a descendant of the Earl of Orford. In a letter to his father from “Le Cateau, 24th June, 1815,” Churchill thus graphically describes Napoleon’s final effort at Waterloo:—

“It was about four o’clock. The enemy had made great efforts, but our troops foiled them everywhere. We could not follow him; he had retired rather than be beaten back. His position was very strong. About six o’clock we perceived formation columns, cavalry and infantry, formed in a great mass—the enemy’s artillery was brought to a more forward position—and again he began to cannonade us. He opened a fire, the most tremendous ever known, I believe, in the annals of war—250 pieces, very close, throwing shells and round shot, grape, and every instrument of destruction. It is really not exaggeration to say we could not ride quick over the ground for the bodies of men and horses. Under cover of this cannonade advanced Bonaparte at the head of his Imperial Guards; cavalry in a column on the left flank, and the Grenadiers of the Guard on their right flank. They advanced most steadily up to our line in one great mass. They halted and commenced firing. Our troops were literally mowed down. The fire was so great nothing could stand.” The writer then goes on to describe how he had two horses killed under him, and a third disabled by a shot in the knee before the advancing French columns were “licked back.” “The Prussians,” continues Churchill, “now came upon the enemy’s flank, and this obliged them to hurry their retreat.”

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SIR DE LACY EVANS.

In Kensal Green Cemetery is a handsome altar monument to the memory of Sir De Lacy Evans, his wife, and his brother, Maj.-Gen. Richard Evans, C.B., Col. of the Madras Grenadier Regt. The epitaph to Sir De Lacy and Lady Evans is as follows:—

“Beneath this monument lie the remains of JOSETTE, Lady EVANS, the beloved and deeply mourned wife of Gen. Sir DE LACY EVANS. Born 1787. Died 1861.

Here, too, lie the remains of Gen. Sir DE LACY EVANS, G.C.B., Col. of the 21st Rl. N. Brit Fusiliers. Born 1787. Died 1870. He commenced his career in India. Fought under Wellington in the Peninsula and South of France. Served with distinction in America. Was engaged at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Commanded with marked ability the British Legion in the service of Spain. And in old age nobly led the 2nd British Division in the Crimea. During 30 years he was M.P. for the City of Westminster. An enterprising and skilful commander. An accomplished politician. His comrades mourn the chivalrous soldier, And many friends affectionately cherish his memory.”

Letter from Capt. (aftds. Lt.-Gen.) Alexander Macdonald, R.H.A., to Col. Sir W. Robe, K.C.B., R.A., regarding the death of Lt. W. Robe, R.H.A., at Waterloo. From a copy in the possession of Col. F.A. Whinyates, late R.H.A.:—

“Amiens, _7th August, 1815_.

“MY DEAR SIR WILLIAM,—I should have written to you long ere this had not a wound, which deprived me of the use of my arm, prevented me. As to the fall of your son, and my esteemed friend, I can only say that few young men have left this life more sincerely regretted, and his exertions on the 18th will ever endear his memory to all who witnessed his noble conduct on that day. Major Ramsay’s last words to me were as follows: ‘Did you ever witness such noble conduct as that of Brereton and Robe?’ In short, it is a most painful task to relate the history of a man whose fall I sincerely lament, and I cannot without tears of sorrow think of your son, and my esteemed friend Major Ramsay. About five o’clock on the 18th your son received a mortal wound, and about the same time the following day he died at the village of Waterloo, after twice having taken leave of me in the most friendly and affectionate manner. I was too ill to ask him any questions; indeed, I was so distressed when I saw him at his last moments, that I could only shake him by the hand, and in the course of a few minutes he expired. His remains were interred in a beautiful spot of ground in the village of Waterloo, where I intend to raise a monument to his memory.—Yours most truly,

“A. MCDONALD.”

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REMINISCENCES OF WATERLOO [? 1895].

“Our Paris correspondent states that a correspondent of the _Gaulois_ gives an interesting account of a conversation with one of the very few surviving spectators of the battle of Waterloo, a widow named Givron, the hundredth anniversary of whose birth is about to be celebrated in the little village of Viesville, Hainault. She relates that on the morning of the day of the great battle she ran away from her parents and made her way through the woods, being curious to see what was going on. She was close to Hougomont when the place was attacked by the French troops, and remained in hiding for hours, not daring to move. The cannonade having diminished she ventured towards the farm, but fled horror-stricken at the sight—the ground, as she expresses it, being like red mud, so drenched was it with blood. She ran across the fields and reached the Bois de Planchenoit, where she fell asleep, worn out by fatigue and excitement. At dusk she was awakened by the noise of horses’ hoofs, and saw a troop of cavalry, headed by a man of short stature mounted on a curveting grey horse. He was riding slowly on as if in a dream, looking straight ahead and paying no heed to what went on about him. The girl learnt on the same evening from her relatives, when she finally reached home, that the rider was Napoleon. Madame Givron is remarkably active, and is particularly proud of her eyesight, which, she declares, is as good as it was seventy-five years ago. When her daughter Marceline, who, as she says, is only seventy-two, sits down to sew, her mother threads the needles for her. The old lady has had seven children, and her descendants number ninety-two.”—_Morning Post._

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A CENTENARIAN.

Commissary-Gen. Downs writes to the _Army and Navy Gazette_ in July, 1891, as follows:—

“Samuel Gibson—an inmate of the Metropolitan Asylum, Caterham—is now in his 101st year. He enlisted about the year 1803 at Sanderage, county Armagh, as a boy in the 27th Regt., his father being at that time a private in the Monaghan militia. Young Gibson accompanied the Inniskillings to the Peninsula and also served with the regt. at Waterloo. He was discharged from the army soon after on a pension of one shilling per diem, which he afterwards commuted, receiving besides, he states, £74. He has been an inmate of Caterham Asylum for some years, and although unable to leave his bed he still enjoys a pipe of tobacco, which he indulges in frequently.”

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INTERESTING SURVIVOR.

“In the village of Rolvenden, in the Weald of Kent, there is living an old woman named Moon, who was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Her father, a col.-sergt. of the 3rd batt. Rifle Brigade, served throughout the Peninsular war, and took part in the battles of Badajoz, Salamanca, and other conflicts. He died of wounds received at Waterloo some months after the battle and before he had received his pension. Mrs. Moon was born in the Peninsula, her mother doing work for the forces when operating there. Though Mrs. Moon is now infirm, her intellect is clear and her memory good.”—_Morning Post_, 27th March, 1899.

NOTE BY THE EDITOR.—Mrs. Barbara Moon d. at Rolvenden in Oct., 1903. It was stated in an obituary notice that she was four years old at the time of the battle of Waterloo and rode in a waggon over the field on the evening of 18th June, 1815.

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THE LAST BRITISH EYE-WITNESS OF WATERLOO.

Elizabeth Watkins, of Norwich, born 31st Jan., 1810, at Beaminster, near Bridport. Her father, one Daniel Gale, was pressed into the King’s service just before Waterloo. Gale’s wife and child followed him to Brussels and were in the women’s camp near the field of Waterloo. The child remembers cutting up lint—saw many dead, and some stirring incidents of the battle. (_Notes and Queries_, 5th Dec., 1903). A portrait of Elizabeth Watkins recently appeared in _The Sphere_.

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AN EYE-WITNESS OF WATERLOO.

_From a Correspondent._

In a small cottage at the little village of Chapelle, within eye-shot of the meeting-place of Wellington and Blücher after the most tremendous and fateful struggle in the world’s history, there was living on June 18, 1815, a little girl, Thérèse Roland, thirteen years of age, who witnessed all that took place on that historic day. Eighty-nine years later she is still living there, a widow now, with her two sons of eighty and seventy-eight, herself a bowed and wrinkled old dame of 103 years. This aged peasant, with faculties still clear and memory unimpaired, is probably the only living witness of the death-blow dealt to all Napoleon’s hopes on that midsummer day, which moulded the future history of an entire continent, and altered the balance of power of the entire world.

A representative of the _Patrie_ has recently visited the battlefield, and obtained from this interesting old character, now Mme. Dupuis, some reminiscences of much that happened that day. She says:—

“As a little girl, stirred and fascinated by the long lines of horsemen, guns, and tired foot regiments passing our cottage, I stood at our door and served out water to the ‘beaux soldats.’ Afterwards I followed them to Waterloo. In the evening we heard the booming of great cannon, and from the windows I could see the clouds of smoke rising into the air like trees. I was in the mill, and the windows rattled. All night long we heard the tramp of silent men and the creaking, stumbling guns passing our doors. When I looked out next morning I saw wounded men lying by the roadside. In the distance I could hear a sound like a rough sea breaking against the rocks. There were clouds of smoke, and I saw men galloping, and masses of my brave soldiers moving hurriedly across the fields. Then the doctors came, and took out the bullets from the wounds of the soldiers.... The Prussians came by, and then the English, shouting their cries of victory.

“Not far away soldiers were digging trenches in our fields to bury the dead. There were so many of them, so many of them”—and the old peasant covered her face with her hands as though to shut out the terrible picture. “I saw one woman of Gotarville cut off the fingers of a Prussian officer, sorely hurt but still living, to secure the jewelled rings that he wore.

“At Planchenoit, a little further away, they tell me that the brave French were so beaten down by bayonet charges that the river ran with blood. Near the hill above a general was killed.

“No; I did not see Napoleon, and I still regret it. Poor Napoleon!... We did not like the English or the Prussians.... The next day we knew that Napoleon’s power was broken, by the lines we heard the people singing,”—and raising herself in her chair, the tottering old dame sang in a feeble voice:—

Les cannoniers bombardaient à feu et à flamme, Les cuirassiers, les gardes d’honneur, sont renversés, Bonaparte, enfin voilà ta fin. Il faut te rendre— Te voilà battu, convaincu, tu n’en peux plus!

_Pall Mall Gazette._

18th June, 1904.

INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Abercromby, Hon. A., 7, 33, 107 Acheson, Hon. Edward, 107 Acres, John, 185 Acton, Hen., 78 Adair, Robt., 97 Adam, F., 6, 26 Adams, Richard, 123 Adamson, Augustus F.F., 123 Adye, S.G., 209 Ainslie, Geo. S.H., 176 Ainsworth, Oliver, 164 Aird, Thos., 207 Aitkin, Wm., 207 Akenside, Wm., 123 Albemarle, Earl of. _See_ Keppel Alderson, John, 150 Alexander, Claude, 193 ——, Jas., 59, 250 Allen, Geo., 99 Allingham, John Delancy, 62 Allix, Chas., 97 Alstone, Jas., 116 Alten, C. Count, Lieut.-Gen., K.C.B., 3, 16 Alten, V. Count, Maj.-Gen., 3, 17 Ambrose, Jas., 233 Amos, J.W., 236 Anderson, Hen., 175 ——, Matthew, 169 ——, Robert, 245 ——, Wm., 71st Foot, 180 ——, ——, 1st Foot, 117 ——, ——, C., Rl. Art., 223 Andrews, Hen., 75 ——, Mathias, 140 Anglesey, Marquis of. _See_ Uxbridge, Earl of. Anson, Hon. Geo., 112 Anthony, Jas., 153 Archbold, John, 149 Arguimbau, Lawrence, 116 Armstrong, Abraham, 79 ——, Andrew, 99 ——, Archibald, 179 ——, John, 1st Foot, 116 ——, ——, 95th Rifles, 202 ——, W., 19th Light Dragoons, 3, 17 ——, ——, 6th Dragoons, 62 Arnold, Jas., 50 ——, Robt., 68 Ashton, John, 112 Askew, Hen., 97 Askey, Thos., 165 Austen, Hen., 212 Austin, Wm., 169

Babington, Ralph, 52 Bacon, Anthony, 68 ——, Cæsar, 93 Bagshaw, Cæsar, 198 Bailey, Morris Wm., 140 Baillie, Andrew, 140 Bain, Hen., 150 ——, Wm., 150 Baird, David, 112 ——, Wm., 243 Baker, Geo., 86 Baldwin, Geo., 123 ——, Robt., 179 Banks, Clement, 176 Banner, John, 93 Bant, Ric., 234 Barailler, Joseph, 179 ——, P., 149 Barclay, D., 7, 30, 97 Barlow, Geo. Ulrich, 175 Barnard, Sir A.F., K.C.B., 197 ——, Chas. Levyns, 58 Barnes, Sir Edw., 6, 29 Barnet, Chas. John, 112 Barnett, John, 180 ——, —— Hen., 153 Barnewell, Aylmer, 236 Barr, Geo., 145 Barra, J., 86 Barrailler, Joseph, 179 ——, P., 8, 38, 149 Barrett, Edw., 82 ——, J.C., 169 Barrington, Hon. S.S., 99 Barrs, Geo., 149 Barry, Wm., 154 Bartlett, Jas., 176 ——, Wm., 176 Barton, Alexander, 75 ——, Chambré, B., 48 ——, Wm., 98 Bathurst, Hon. T. Seymour, 99 Battersby, Geo., 52 Batty, Robt., 98 Baynes, Geo. M., 222 ——, H., 209 ——, T., 5, 22 Beachcroft, Saml., 123 Beamond, Saml., 48 Beane, Geo., 221 Beard, Thos., 233 Beardsley, Sam., 164 Beattie, Fredk., 65 Beauchamp, Ric., 86 Beaufoy, Mark, 107 Becher, Abel, 194 Beckwith, C., 8, 36, 197 ——, Wm., 86 Beere, Hen., 140 Belcher, Robt. Tresilian, 145 Bell, Wm., 209 Bellairs, Wm., 82 Belli, John Henry, 86 Belson, Sir Chas. P., K.C.B., 135 Bennett, Francis, 201 ——, Wm., 146 Bentinck, C.A.F., 7, 32, 107 Berger, John, 46 Berkeley, Sir G.H.F., K.C.B., 7, 30, 236 Bernard, Hon. H.B., 52 Bertie, Lindsey Jas., 75 Betty, John, 132 Biddulph, Theophilus, 62 Bingham, John, 233 Binney, Thos., 71 Birtwhistle, John, 146 Bishop, Peter, 153 Black, Geo., 7, 32, 239 ——, Jas., 245 ——, J.L., 116 ——, Saml., 62 Blackall, Gerald, 150 Blacklin, Ric., 117 Blackman, John Lucie, 107 Blackwood, Robt., 175 Blair, John, 165 Blakeman, Ric., 239 Blanckley, H., 7, 32, 128 Blane, Hugh Seymour, 113 Blathwayt, Geo. Wm., 93 Blennerhassett, Aldworth, 185 Blois, Chas., 55 Bloomfield, Hen. Keane, 243 ——, John, 209 Boase, John, 145 Boates, Henry Ellis, 50 Boldero, Hen., 123 ——, Lonsdale, 98 Bolton, A., 93 ——, John, 62 ——, Saml., 223 ——, Thos., 117 Booth, Wm., 82 Bott, Chas., 207 Bouchier, Jas., 71 Bouverie, Everard Wm., 50 Bowater, Edw., 112 Bowen, Edw. Cole, 153 ——, Robt., 107 Bowers, Chas. Robt., 78 ——, Mansell, 78 Bowlby, Edward, 120 ——, Joseph, 123 ——, Peter, 120 Bowles, Geo., 107 ——, John, 135 Boyce, John, 149 ——, Wm., 48 Boyd, Hygatt, 120 Boyle, Robt., 157 Boyse, Jaques, 145 ——, Shapland, 78 Bradford, Sir Hen. Hollis, 8, 35, 97 Bradley, (——), 48 Bramwell, John, 194 Brander, Jas., 157 ——, Thos. Coventry, 52 Brannan, Chas. Myler, 123 Brauns, A.C.G., 8, 39, 206 Breary, Christ. Spencer, 236 Brereton, Wm., 217 Breton, Jno. F., 216 Breymann, F., 7, 31 Brice, Alex. A., 128 Bridge, Geo. Dandridge, 185 Bridgeland, T., 135 Bridgeman, Hon. O., 2, 14, 98 Bridger, Jas. Paul, 75 Bringhurst, John Dorset, 52 Brisbane, Thos., 170 Broke, Sir Chas., 7, 34 Brome, Joseph, 248 Bromhead, Gonville, 239 Brook, Thos., 164 Brooke, Francis, 1st Dgn. Gds., 52 ——, ——, 4th Foot, 120 Brookes, Hen. Wm., 145 Broughton, Saml., 48 Brown, Alexander, 157 ——, Andrew, 189 ——, Evan M., 128 ——, Geo., 146 ——, Hen., 242 ——, John, 52 ——, Thos., 1st Foot, 98 ——, ——, 79th Foot, 189 Browne, Barton Parker, 71 ——, Donald, 185 ——, Eugene, 245 ——, Fielding, 153 ——, John, 120 ——, Hon. Michael, 153 ——, Thos. Gore, 248 ——, Hon. Wm., 169 ——, Wm. Fredk., 62 Brownrigg, David, 231 Bruce, Jas. R., 221 ——, Robt., 99 ——, Saml. Barwick, 231 ——, Wm., 189 Brugh, Adam, 161 Brunton, Ric., 8, 37 Buchanan, John Phillips, 86 ——, Wm., 146 Buck, Hen. Rishton, 149 Buckle, Wm., 123 Buckley, Edw. P., 98 ——, Geo. Ric., 107 ——, Hen., 82 ——, Wm., 116 Budgen, John Robt., 201 Bull, Robt., 212 Bullen, Jas., 141 Bullock, Hen. R., 71 Burgess, Francis, 239 ——, Sam. W., 98 Burke, Jas., 161 ——, Joseph, 198 Burmeister, M.A., 231 Burnaby, Rich. B., 225 Burnet, John, 170 Burney, Wm., 161 Burrell, Wm. G., 190 Burrows, Montagu, 124 Burton, Francis, 120 Bury, Viscount, 1, 12, 98 ——, Wm., 237 Bushell, John, 120 Busteed, Christopher, 175 Butler, Jas., 98 ——, Theobald, 145 ——, Whitwell, 113 Byam, Edw., 82 ——, Wm., 82 Byng, Sir John, 4, 20

Caddell, Chas., 135 Cahill, Patrick, 246 Cairnes, Robt. M., 212 Callander, Alex. Jas., 245 ——, John, 231 Calvert, Felix, 145 Cameron, Alexander, 79th Foot, 189 ——, ——, 95th Foot, 197 ——, ——, 79th Foot, 190 ——, Allen, 116 ——, Angus, 190 ——, Archibald, 190 ——, Donald, 79th Foot, 189 ——, ——, 1st Foot, 99 ——, Dugald, 201 ——, Duncan, 189 ——, Ewen, 189 ——, Jas., 189 ——, John, 33rd Foot, 149 ——, ——, 79th Foot, 189 ——, ——, 92nd Foot, 193 ——, Wm. G., 1st Ft. Gds., 8, 38, 98 Campbell, Alex., 91st Foot, 1st Batt., 245 Campbell, Alex., 91st Foot, 2nd Batt., 245 Campbell, Arch., 59th Foot, 212 ——, ——, 91st Foot, 1st Batt., 245 ——, ——, 91st Foot, 2nd Batt., 245 ——, Sir Colin, K.C.B., 8, 39, 107 ——, Colin, 1st Foot, 116 ——, Donald, 179 ——, Dugald, 91st Foot, 245 ——, ——, 91st Foot, 246 ——, ——, 92nd Foot, 193 ——, Ewen, 193 ——, Geo., 169 ——, Sir Guy, 7, 30 ——, Jas., 51st Foot, 164 ——, ——, 79th Foot, 190 ——, ——, 79th Foot, 189 ——, John, 42nd Foot, 157 ——, ——, 44th Foot, 161 ——, ——, 91st Foot, 245 ——, Sir Neil, Kt., 239 ——, Neil, 189 ——, Norman, 180 ——, Patrick, 169 ——, R.P., 6, 26 ——, Thos., 153 ——, Wm., 8, 36, 128 Canning, C.F., 1, 9, 112 Carden, Hen. Robt., 55 Carey, Tupper, 234 Cargill, Jas. Stewart, 170 Carmichael, Lewis, 242 Carr, John, 82 Carruthers, Chas. B., 135 ——, Jas., 58 Cartan, Thos., 83 Carthew, Wm., 228 Cartwright, Wm., 68 Cassan, Thos., 145 Castley, Jas., 75 Cater, Thos. O., 248 Cathcart, Andrew, 245 ——, Hon. Geo., 1, 10 Chadwick, Nicholas, 242 Chalmers, Wm., 169 Chambers, Courtney, 98 ——, Capt. N., 2, 15, 98 ——, Thos. Walker, 140 ——, Wm., 90 Chapman, Wm., 197 Chartres, Thos., 239 Chatterton, Jas., 75 Chawner, Edw., 197 Chenevix, Geo. _See_ Smith, Geo. Cheney, Edw., 58, 252 Chermside, Robt. Alex., 66 Cherry, Fredk., 207 Childers, M., 3, 18, 71 Chisholm, Donald, 157 ——, Jas. John, 193 ——, Stewart, 233 Christie, B., 4, 19 ——, Jas., 161 Church, Jas., 198 Churchill, C.H., 2, 14, 98 Clabon, Edw., 149 Clark, Alex. Kennedy, 55 ——, Jas., 170 ——, John, 240 Clarke, Chris., 176 ——, Isaac Blake, 58, 250 ——, John, 194 ——, ——, F., 165 ——, J.P., 135 ——, Patrick, 141 ——, Pryce, 240 ——, Wm., 1st Foot, 116 ——, ——, 4th Foot, 120 ——, Wm. Aldworth, 154 Clark-Kennedy. _See_ Clark, A.K. Claus, Wm., 239 Clayhills, Alex., 128 Clayton, Wm. Robt., 50 Clements, Hon. Robt., 98 Clerke, Wm. Hen., 169 Clifton, Arthur Benj., 55 Clinton, Sir Hen., 2, 15 Clive, Edw., 98 Clues, Josiah, 48 Clusky, Michael, 62 Clyde, John, 128 Coane, Hen., 185 Coates, Jas., 179 ——, Wm., 240 Cochrane, Andw. Coutts, 113 ——, Robt., 201 ——, Thos., 201 Cockburn, Jas., 242 Cocksedge, Jas. Coppin, 83 Coen, John, 135 Colborne, Sir John, K.C.B., 169 Coles, Geo., 209 ——, Ric., 71 Colleton, Thos. Wm., 135 Collins, Benj. Marshall, 120 ——, John, 162 Colquhoun, Robt., 99 Colquitt, Goodwin, 97 Colthurst, Jas. Robt., 145 Colville, Sir Chas., 3, 16 Colvin, Andrew, 243 Constant, John, 79 Cooke, Maj.-Gen. G., 3, 18 ——, Peter, 161 ——, Ric. Harvey, 97 Cooper, Alf., 123 ——, Leon M., 117 Coote, John, 180 ——, Robt., 90 Copley, Robt., 180 Cotter, Geo. Sackville, 175 Cottingham, Thos., 170 Cowell, John Stepney, 107 Cowen, H., 94 Cowper, John, 242 Cox, Chas. T., 179 ——, John, 197 ——, Philip Zachariah, 93 ——, Saml., 46 Coxen, Edw., 201 Coxens, Stephen, 93 Craddock, Thos., 132 Crauford, Thos. _See_ Crawford, Thos. Craufurd, Alex. Chas. (Volunteer), 75 ——, Donald, 213 ——, Thos. _See_ Crawford Crawford Alex. Spiers, 190 ——, Jas. Arch., 242 ——, Thos., 112 Crichton, Nath. Day, 86 Croft, Thos. Elmsley, 99 Crofton, W., 6, 27, 239 Croker, Ric., 90 Cromie, Michael T., 221 Cross, John, 169 Crouchley, Joseph, 94 Crowe, John, 145 Crummer, Jas. H., 135 Cumming, Alexander, 157 Cuppage, Burke, 223 Currie, E., 7, 31 Curtis, Wm., 99 Curzon, Hon. W., 7, 32, 175 Cutcliffe, John Mervin, 93 Cuyler, A., 3, 18, 107 ——, Chas., 175

Dallas, Alex. R.C., 234 ——, Chas. R.K., 146 Dalmer, Francis, 128 ——, Thos., 128 Dalrymple, Leighton C., 82 Dalton, Francis, 46 Dalwig, Conrad, 83 Damer. _See_ Dawson, Hon G.L. Dance, Chas. Webb, 93 Daniel, John, 65 ——, Robt., 140 ——, Wm. Barker, 233 Dann, Robt., 59 Dansey, Chas. C., 215 Darling, W., 7, 31 Dashwood, Chas., 112 Davidson, Geo., 157 Davies, David, 145 ——, J.H., 97 Dawkins, F., Capt., 2, 15, 98 ——, Geo. A.F., 82 ——, Hen., 107 Dawson, Chas., 169 ——, Hon. G.L., 8, 36, 52 ——, Hon. Lionel C., 90 ——, Wm., 59, 250 Day, Jas., 220 Deacon, Thos., 185 Deane, Wm., 90 Deares, Jas., 135 Dease, Jas., 231 Delancey, Sir Wm. Howe, 7, 33 Denecke, Geo. M.D., 231 Denham, Dixon, 239 Dent, Abraham, 242 Des Vœux, Benfield, 71 Dewes, John, 136 Dick, Robt. Hen., 157 Dickson, Sir Alex., K.C.B., 209 ——, Chas. Lenox, 175 ——, Sir Jeremiah, 7, 35 Diggle, Chas., 169 Dillow, Thos., 93 Dinwiddie, Gilbert, 234 Dirom, John Pasley, 99 Disbrowe, G., 3, 18, 98 Disney, Brabazon, 93 Ditmas, John, 132 Dixon, Francis, 201 ——, Hen., 82 Dobbs, Wm., 116 Dobson, Wm., 46 Dodwell, Geo., 93 Doherty, Geo., 78 ——, Joseph, 78 ——, Patrick, 78 Dorville, Philip, 55 ——, Ric., 66 Douglas, Chas., 242 ——, Francis Jas., 107 ——, John Jas., 82 ——, Neil, 189 ——, Robt., 65 ——, Robt., 91st Foot, 246 ——, Hon. Sholto, 62 ——, Sir Wm., K.C.B., 245 Dowbiggin, Wm. H., 75 Dowling, Joseph, 185 Down, Ric., 62 Doyle, Chas. Simon, 237 D’Oyly, Sir Francis, 97 ——, Hen., 97 Drake, Edw., 141 ——, Wm. Tyrwhitt, 50 Draper, Thos., 231 Drewe, E.W., 132 Drinkwater, Thos., 48 Dromgoole, Nich. F., 236 Drought, John H., 78 Drummond, Barclay, 112 ——, Geo., 197 ——, P., 209 ——, Wm., 112 Drury, Geo., 150 Duberly, Jas., 71 Ducat, Dugald, 246 Dudgeon, Robt., 116 Dumaresq, H., 4, 20 Dunbar, Alexander, 157 Duncan, Edw., 242 Dunlevie, Gillespie, 161 Dunn, Geo., 129 ——, John, 129 ——, Robt., 250 Dunnicliffe, Hen., 227 Duperier, Hen., 90 Durand, Fredk. Holland, 154 Dyas, Joseph, 164 Dyneley, Thos., 214

.sp 2 .ix Eason, Robt. Prescott, 135 Eastwood, Chas. Bedford, 185 Eaton, Chas., 201 Edgcombe, Hon. Ern. A., 99 Edgell, Chas. Jas., 120 Edwards, David J., 213 Eeles, Chas., 4, 19, 204 ——, Wm., 204 Egan, Carberry, 245 Egerton, R. Maj., 2, 13 Einem, Capt., 3, 17 Elkington, J.G., 141 Elley, Sir John, 7, 29, 50 Elliott. Rich. Chas., 140 ——, Wm., 48 ——, ——, Hen., 164 Ellis, Chas. Parker, 98 ——, Conyngham, 153 ——, Edw. Thos., 129 ——, Sir Hen. Walter, K.C.B., 128 Ellison, Robt., 98 Elphinstone, Jas. D., 65 ——, Wm. Keith, 149 Elrington, J., 112 Elton, Wm., 52 Elwes, John Raleigh, 179 Emery, Hen. Gresley, M.D., 231 English, Thos., 135 Enoch, J., 128 Erskine, E.S., 7, 31 ——, Geo. F., 75 ——, John F.M., 99 Estorff, Baron, 3, 17 Evans, De Lacy, 4, 19 ——, John, 141 ——, Mathew, 228 Evanson, Wm. Alleyne, 239 Evatt, G., 7, 31 Evelyn, Geo., 112 Evers, Geo., 231 Eyre, Rich. Cocks, 201

Fairfield, Edw. B., 112 Falconar, G.H., 58, 250 Fane, Mildmay, 161 Farmer, Thos., 128 Farrant, Wm., 236 Fawson, John, 242 Fazackerley, Jas., 150 Fead, Geo., 97 Feilde, F., 120 Felix, Orlando, 197 Felton, Thos., 66 Fenn, John, 207 Fensham, G., 128 Fenton, Thos. Chas., 58, 254 Fenwick, Thos. Lisle, 245 Fernandez, John L., 120 Ferrier, Arch., 193 Ferrior, Saml., 46 Field, Jeremiah, 48 Fielding, Geo., 128 Finlayson, D., 150 Finnie, Wm., 117 Finucane, Jas., 140 Fisher, Wm., 153 Fiske, Geo., 228 Fitzgerald, E.T., 8, 37 ——, Gerald, 132 ——, Jas., 145 ——, Richd., 48 FitzGibbon, Gerald, 129 Fitzmaurice, John Geo., 197 FitzPatrick, Percy, 165 Fitzroy, Lord Chas., 7, 32, 98 ——, C.A., 6, 28, 50 Flamanck, John, 164 Floyd, Hen., 68 Fludyer, Geo., 99 Fogo, T. Macmillan, M.D., 233 Foot, Geo., 222 Foote, Robt., 237 Forbes, Alex., 189 ——, Hon. Hastings, 112 ——, Hon. Jas., 107 ——, Hon. Walter, 107 Ford, Fredk., 153 Forlong, Jas., 150 Forster, Hen., 213 Fortescue, Wm. Faithful, 132 Foster, Chas., 55 Foulkes, John, 153 Fowler, Rich., 201 Frankland, F.W., 3, 17 Franklyn, Roger, 175 ——, Thos. Decimus, 153 Fraser, Alex., 165 ——, A.L., 157 ——, C., 123 ——, Geo., 239 ——, Hugh Andrew, 157 ——, Jas. John, 7th Hussars, 2, 13, 65 ——, Jas., 79th Foot, 189 ——, John, 179 ——, Malcolm, 189 ——, Thos., 240 ——, William, 157 Frazer, Lieut.-Col. Sir Augustus, 209 Frederick, Edw., 164 Freear, R.W., 140 Fremantle, J., 1, 9, 107 French, Martin, 90 Frere, Rich. B., 197 Fry, John, 201 ——, Wm. D., 150 Fryer, Chas., 128 Fuller, Francis, 242 ——, Wm., 52 Fullerton, Jas., 204 Fynan, Moore F., 240

Gairdner, J.P., 197 Galliers, Wm., 117 Gape, Jas., 58, 252 Gardiner, John, 197 ——, Sir Robt., K.C.B., 214 Gardner, Andrew, 132 ——, John, 99 Garland, John, 185 Gatty, Hen., 233 Gavin, Wm., 180 Gawler, Geo., 169 Geale, John, 78 Gerard, Arthur, 120 ——, Geo., 157 Gerrard, Thos., 93 Gerstlacher, E., 7, 32 Gibbs, John, 165 Gibney, Wm., 83 Gibson, J.B., 170 Gilbert, Francis Yarde, 229 ——, Roger P., 135 Gilborne, Edw., 179 Gilder, Fredk., 99 Glen, Alex., 116 Glendinning, Thos., 207 Glyn, Hen., 154 Glynne, Andrew Eugene, 153 Going, John, 52 Gold, C., 209 Goldsmid, Albert, 75 Gomm, Sir Wm., 8, 35, 107 Gooch, H., 107 Good, Saml., 113 Goodenough, Steph., 55 Goodman, S.A., 7, 33 Gordon, Hon. Sir Alex., 1, 10, 112 ——, Alex., 107 ——, ——, 92nd Foot, 193 ——, Jas., 194 ——, John Robert, 65 ——, ——, Rolfe, 90 ——, Robt., 157 ——, Thos., 1st Foot, 116 ——, ——, 193 ——, Wm., 116 Gore, Arthur, 30th Foot, 140 ——, ——, 33rd Foot, 149 ——, Hon. Chas., 4, 19 ——, Ralph, 149 Gough, Rich., 46 Goulburn, Fredk., 78 Gowan, John, 140 Graham, Chas., 116 ——, Hen., 52 ——, Jas. Regd. Torin, 58, 254 Grant, Alex., 179 ——, Colquhoun, 8, 35 ——, Sir Colquhoun, 5, 23, 82 ——, Jas., 90 ——, Sir Jas. Robt., M.D., 231 ——, John, 157 ——, Robert, 231 ——, Wm. Alex., 179 ——, ——, Chas., 193 Gray, C.G., 5, 26, 204 Greaves, Jos. Edw., 52 Greenock, Lord, 8, 35 Greenwood, John, 66 Gregorie, Chas., 78 Grenfell, Wm., 65 Greville, Algernon, 99 Grey, John, 10th Hussars, 68 ——, ——, 54th Foot, 239 Grier, Robt., 161 Griffith, Edwin, 82 ——, John, 75 ——, Joseph. _See_ Griffiths, Henry ——, Thos., 117 Griffiths, Hen., 82 ——, Hen. Fredk., 107 ——, John. _See_ Griffith, John. ——, ——, Rogers, 170 ——, W.A., 128 Gronow, R.H., 98 Grose, Edw., 97 Grove, Hen., 93 Gubbins, James, 78 Guillamore, Viscount. _See_ O’Grady, Standish Gunning, Geo., 55 ——, ——, Orlando, 68 ——, John, 231 Gunthorpe, J., 5, 25, 98 Gurwood, John, 2, 15, 68

Hadden, Wm. Fredk., 62 Hagan, Jas., 243 Haggup, Wm., 197 Haigh, John, 149 ——, Thos. D., 149 Haines, Gregory, 234 Halkett, Sir Colin, 6, 27 Hall, Geo., 169 ——, —— D., 206 ——, John, 72 Halliday, Andrew, 231 Halpin, Oliver, 162 Hamerton, John M., 161 Hames, Chas., 145 Hamill, Edw., 52 Hamilton, Alex., 140 ——, —— Duke, 237 ——, Andrew, 6, 29 ——, Archd. J., 58, 251 ——, G.H., 7, 32 ——, Jas. Inglis, 58 ——, Wm. C., 68 ——, —— Fredk., 112 Hancox, Skinner, 82 Handcock, Rich., 132 ——, Tobias, 132 Hankin, Thos. Pate, 58, 250 Hanrot, Francis Gastry, 113 Hanson, Wm. Crosbie, 179 Harding, Robt., 214 Hardinge, Sir Hen., K.C.B., 97 ——, Rich., 220 Hardman, Saml., 68 Hardy, Thos., 50 Hare, John, 132 ——, Wm. Hen., 164 Harford, J., 7, 32 Harley, Pharaoh, 154 Harris, Isaac Watkins, 128 ——, T. Noel, 6, 28 ——, Wm., 86 ——, —— Geo., 185 Harrison, Geo., 190 ——, Hugh, 145 ——, John, 16th Lt. Dgns., 87 ——, ——, 1st Foot, 99 ——, Richard, 140 ——, Wm., 175 Hart, J., 149 ——, John, 52nd Foot, 170 ——, Thos., 146 Hartford, Hen., 242 Hartley, Jas. Campbell, 123 Harty, J.M., 149 Harvey, Wm. H., 224 Hassard, Alex., 62 Havelock, W., 3, 16 Hawker, Jas., 209 Hawkins, Hen., 112 Hawley, Ben. B., 164 ——, Robt. Toovey, 52 Hawtyn, Joseph, 128 Hay, Alex., 86 ——, Jas., 86 ——, Lord, 5, 25 ——, —— James, 3, 17, 97, 99 ——, Patrick, 185 ——, Wm., 75 Head, Francis Bond, 229 Hearn, Wm. Marcus, 161 Hearne, Geo. Hen., 120 Heavieside, Rich., 140 Hedding, Wm. Levitt, 236 Heise, A., 3, 16 Hemmings, Wm., 93 Hemsley, Hen., 154 Henderson. _See_ Mercer, Douglas ——, Archibald M., 180 ——, James, 179 ——, Wm., 132 Hennis, Wm. How., 227 Hepburn, Francis, 112 Hervey, F.E., 7, 34 ——, Jas., 107 Hesilrige, Robt. Greville, 185 Hesketh, Robt. B., 112 Hesse, Chas., 90 Hewetson, John, 236 Hewett, Wm., 123 Hewitt, Robt., 194 Heydon, William, 75 Heyland, Arthur Rowley, 153 Heyliger, Peter Augustus, 65 Heyt, Robt., 198 Hibbert, Geo., 153 ——, John N., 52 Hichins, Richard, 233 Hicks, Geo., 194 ——, John, 145 Hildebrand, John, 236 Hill, Lord Arthur, 1, 10 ——, Chas., 240 ——, Col. Clement, 2, 13, 50 ——, Edw. Embury, 135 ——, H., 93 ——, J. Humph. Edw., 128 ——, Joseph, 175 ——, Lord, G.C.B., 2, 13 ——, Sir Thos. Noel, 7, 30, 97 ——, Sir Robt. Chambré, 50 ——, Rowley F., 243 ——, Saml., 180 ——, Wm. Hen., 242 Hilliar, G., 8, 38 Hilliard, Hen., 135 Hincks, John, 216 Hobbs, Thos., 193 Hobhouse, Benj., 175 Hodder, Edw., 176 Hodge, Edw., 65 Hodges, Geo. Lloyd, 78 Hodgson, Ellis, 68 ——, Wm., 150 Holbeck, Edw., 62 Holland, Thos. E.H., 120 Hollis, Matthew, 185 Holman, Chas., 170 Holmes, Geo., 132 ——, —— W., 193 ——, Rich. Birt., 124 ——, Robt. Pattison, 128 ——, S., 6, 26 Home, A., 6, 27 ——, Francis, 112 Hood, Jas., 245 Hope, Jas., 193 ——, John Chas., 201 Horan, Thos. J., 145 Horton, Geo. W., 180 Hoste, Sir Geo., 229 Hotham, Beaumont Lord, 107 Hovenden, Nichs., 242 Howard, Hon. Fredk., 68 ——, Jas. Arnot, 150 ——, Robt., 140 Hoysted, Fredk. W., 242 Hudson, Rich., 153 Hughes, Geo., 185 ——, Robt., 140 Humbley, Wm., 201 Hume, Gustavus T., 227 ——, John R., 231 Humphreys, Wm. H., 228 Hunter, Wm., 108 Hunter-Blair, Thomas, 6, 27, 245 Huntley, Wm. Warburton, 52 Hurd, Saml., 99 Hurford. _See_ Harford Hutchesson, Thos., 248 Hutchinson, Francis, 239

Impett, John, 180 Ingilby, Wm. B., 214 Ingle, Chas. Wm., 175 Ingram, Geo., 135 ——, John, 116 Innes, Alexr., 157 ——, Hector, 193 ——, Peter, 189 Irby, Hon. Hen. Edw., 48 Ireland, Saml., 132 Irvine, Wm. D’Arcy, 52 Irving, Jacob Æ., 78 ——, John Æ. _See_ Irving, Jacob Æ. ——, W., 135 Irwin, David, 66 ——, Henry, 240 ——, Wm., 135 Isaacson, Egerton C., 164

Jackson, Basil, Royal Waggon Train, 207 Jackson, Basil, Royal Staff Corps, 8, 38, 206 Jackson, Jas., 3, 16 ——, Joseph, 170 Jacob, Geo. Thomson, 99 Jagger, Joseph, 228 Jago, Darell, 222 Jagoe, Jonathan, 145 James, John, 141 ——, —— Haddy, 46 ——, Philip Haughton, 71 ——, Wm., 112 Jenkins, John, 71 Jenks, Geo. Saml., 69 Jessop, J., 8, 37, 161 Jeyes, Saml., 83 Johnson, Hen., 128 Johnson, Robt. _See_ Johnston, Robt. Johnston, Elliott Dunkin, 197 ——, Robt., 93 ——, Wm., 197 Johnstone, Chas., 179 ——, Geo., 5, 25 ——, W., 51st Foot, 165 ——, Wm. Fredk., 98 Jolliffe, Chas., 128 Jones, Arthur, 179 ——, Capt., 5, 24 ——, Hen., 162 ——, John, 87 ——, Pryce, 170 ——, Rich., 153 ——, Wm., 40th Foot, 154 ——, ——, 51st Foot, 164 Jordan, Moore, 228

Kater, Wm., 132 Keane, E., 6, 28, 65 Keightley, John, 123 Keith, Hen. Duncan, 176 Kellett, R.J. N., 201 Kelly, Allan, 239 ——, D., 8, 36, 185 ——, Edw., 46 ——, Rich., 28th Foot, 135 ——, ——, 54th Foot, 239 ——, T.R., 55 Kempt, Sir Jas., 4, 18 Kennedy, Ewen, 190 ——, Francis, 164 ——, Jas. Grant, 116 ——, J. Shaw. _See_ Shaw ——, John M., 185 Kenny, Chas., 169 ——, Matthias, 233 Kenyon, Abraham, 48 ——, Jas. P.M., 48 Keoghoe, Wm., 237 Keowen, Wm., 123 Keppel, Hon. Geo. Thos., 124 Kerr, Jas., 62 ——, Robt., 207 Kerrison, Sir Edw., 65 Kett, Chas. Geo., 227 Keyt, John Thos., 164 Kincaid, John, 197 Kinchant, F.C., 58 King, Chas., 86 Kingsley, Mich. Toler, 164 Kirby, Thos. Cox, 239 Kirwan, Euseby Stratford, 120 Knight, Chas., 149 Knox, Robt. Spencer, 245 Krause, Wm. Hen., 165 Kynock, John, 189

Lake, Chas., 112 Lambe, Peter K., 243 Lambert, Sir John, 5, 22 Lamont, Norman, 246 Lane, Abraham, 75 ——, Geo., 116 ——, Hen., 82 Langton, Algernon, 2, 15 ——, Edward, 169 Lascelles, Chas. F.R., 98 ——, Hen., 99 Latouche, David, 141 Lautour, Peter Aug., 93 Lavens, Patrick H., 136 Law, Robert, 179 Lawder, Rynd, 146 Lawrence, Brook, 78 ——, Saml. Hill, 145 Lawson, Douglas, 248 Layton, Jonathan, 197 Leach, Jonathan, 197 Leacroft, Robt., 239 Leaper, Wm., 189 Leatham, Jas., 52 Leathes, Hen. M., 216 Leaver, Robt., 150 Le Blanc, Francis, 201 Lee, Hen., 197 Leebody, Wm., 129 Leech, Geo., 240 Leeke, Wm., 170 Lemoine, Wm., 226 Lennox, Lord Geo., 1, 10 ——, John, 59, 250 Leslie, Jas., 239 ——, Kewan Izod, 189 L’Estrange, Anthony R., 180 ——, Edm., 4, 21, 179 Levinge, Chas., 120 Lewes, John, 93 Lewin, Carique, 179 Leyne, Rich., 185 Lilly, Thos., 129 Lind, Lawrence, 246 ——, Montague, 46 ——, Robt., 179 Lindsay, Hen., 175 Lindsey, W.H. Bingham, 68 Linton, John, 62 Lintott, John, 164 Lister, Wm., 197 Little, Wm., 193 Llewellyn, Rich., 135 Lloyd, Edw. B., 86 ——, Jas. Rich. Llewis, 90 ——, John Y., 185 ——, M. Stoughton H., 239 ——, Wm., 224 Lock, Hen., 165 Lockhart, John Eliott, 75 Lockwood, Purefoy, 140 Loedel, Hen. Peter, 233 Logan, Geo., 193 ——, Joseph, 201 ——, Robt., 194 ——, Thos. Galbraith, 79 Long, Wm., 179 Longden, John, 149 Lonsdale, Jas., 120 ——, Wm., 120 Louis, Mathew, 212 Love, Fredk. Wm., 170 ——, Geo. Harley, 169 ——, Jas. Fredk., 169 Lowe, Wm. Lawson, 185 Luard, Geo., 90 ——, John, 86 Lucas, J., 146 Luttrell, Francis Fownes, 98 Lutyens, Benj., 71 ——, Daniel, 71 Lye, Benj. Leigh, 71 Lygon, Hon. Edw. P., 48 Lynam, J., 201 ——, Joseph, 149 ——, W., 136 Lyon, Sir Jas., 5, 24 Lyons, Wm., 231

Macalester, Jas., 78 Macalister, Chas., 236 ——, Wm., 236 Macara, Sir Robt., K.C.B., 157 McArthur, Chas., 189 ——, John, 190 Macartney, Wm., 170 McAuley, J.W., 231 ——, Wm., 52 Macbean, Forbes, 225 MacBean, Wm., 185 McCabe, Thos. P., 204 McCann, Thos., 161 McClintoch, Hugh, 146 McConchy, Jas., 146 McConnell, John R., 185 McCullock, John Garlies, 201 ——, —— Shaw, 145 McDearmid, Duncan, 186 Macdonald, Lt.-Col. A., 209 ——, Alex., 217 ——, ——, M.D., 233 McDonald, Angus, 92nd Foot, 194 ——, ——, 95th Foot, 202 Macdonald, Donald, Major 92nd Foot, 193 Macdonald, Donald, Lieut. 92nd Foot, 193 Macdonald, Donald, 40th Foot, 153 ——, Donald, 42nd Foot, 157 Macdonald, George, 132 ——, John, 23rd Foot, 128 McDonald, John, 91st Foot, 245 Macdonald, Robt., 116 ——, Ronald, 193 Macdonell, Anthony, 237 ——, Jas., 107 McDonell, Ric., 193 McDonnell, Geo. _See_ Macdonald, George McDonough, Thos., 236 Macdougall, Alex., 86 McDougall, John, 245 ——, Kenneth, 157 McDowall, Joseph, 207 McDuffie, Donald, 90 McGlashan, J., 5, 24 MacGregor, Jas., 242 Machell, John Thos., 90 McInnes, Alex., 48 McIntosh, Dan., 157 ——, Donald, 158 Macintosh, Thos., 193 McIntyre, Aug. J., 179 ——, Wm., 149 McKay, Donald, 157 ——, Joseph, 117 Mackay, Robt., 189 ——, Thos., 62 McKenzie, Donald, 157 Mackenzie, Geo., 123 ——, Hugh, 180 ——, John, 79th Foot, 190 ——, ——, 95th Foot, 198 Mackie, Geo., 193 McKinlay, John, 193 McKinnon, Dan., 107 Mackworth, D., 2, 14 McLachlan, Andrew, 245 ——, Geo. M., 246 Maclean, Allan T., 78 ——, Arch. John, 185 McLean, Chas, Jas., 190 MacLeod, Hen. G., 8, 37, 236 McLeod, Swinton, 158 McMillan, Hen., 58, 250 Macnab, Duncan, 170 M’Nabb, Alex., 140 McNair, Jas., 169 MacNamara, Thos., 201 McNeil, Roderick, 93 ——, Thos., 236 McPhee, Donald, 189 McPherson, Alex., 92nd Foot, 193 Macpherson, Alex., 59th Foot, 242 ——, Donald, 158 McPherson, Duncan, 79th Foot, 189 ——, ——, 92nd Foot, 194 ——, John M.R., 194 ——, Mungo, 157 Macready, Ed. Nevil, 141 Madden, Edw., 201 Maddocks, Wm., 189 Madox, Hen., 62 Magniac, Ric., 55 Mahon, Walt. Geo., 164 Mainwaring, Fredk., 164 Maitland, P., 5, 25 Makepeace, Chas., 243 Malcolm, John, 42nd Foot, 157 Maling, John, 231 Mallock, John McGr., 87 Mandilhon, Philip, 239 Manley, Chas., 132 Mann, Jas., 116 Manners, Lord Robt., 68 ——, Robt., 226 Manning, Wm., 153 Mansfield, R., 5, 24, 82 March, Earl of, 1, 11, 169 Marcon, Edw., 239 Marlay, Geo., 123 Marr, Chas., 243 Marschalk, H., 6, 27 Marshall, Wm., 189 Marten, Thos., 48 Martin, Benj., 120 ——, Hen., 51st Foot, 164 ——, ——, 44th Foot, 161 ——, John, 93 ——, Ric., 136 Massey, Hugh, 116 ——, Hon. John, 55 Massie, Thos., 170 Master, Ric., 98 Mathewson, Alex., 240 Matthews, Jas., M.D., 231 ——, John Powell, 124 ——, Wm. M’Donald, 120 Maule, Geo. Silvester, 227 Maunsell, John E., 221 May, Jas. Frere, 170 ——, Sir John, 209 Mayne, Ric., 140 ——, Wm., 46 ——, —— F., 242 Meacham, Wm. Prescott, 135 Meares, Ric., 48 Meighan, Michael Wm., 145 Menzies, Arch., 157 Mercer, Alex. Cavalié, 216 ——, Douglas, 112 Metcalfe, Hen., 146 Methold, Edw., 128 Middleton, H., 236 ——, Thos. Falkiner, 52 Mill, Jas., 13th Lt. Dns., 78 ——, ——, 40th Foot, 153 Millar, Hen., 153 ——, John, 132 Miller, Fiennes S., 62 ——, Geo., 201 ——, John Fitzwilliam, 116 ——, Wm., 97 Milligan, Alex., 204 ——, Robt., 71 Milliken, John Jas., 206 Millingen, J. Gideon Van, M.D., 231 Mills, John, 58, 253 Milne, Jas., 128 Milnes, Wm. Hen., 97 Minchin, Francis, 164 ——, Wm., 79 Mitchell, Edw., 170 ——, Hugh Hen., 164 ——, J.J., 8, 37 ——, Jas., 193 Mitton, Robt., 124 Moffat, Jas., 66 Moffatt, Abraham, 180 Molesworth, Anthony O., 248 Molloy, John, 197 Monckton, Hon. C.T., 86 Money, Arch., 71 Moneypenny, Thos., 141 Monins, Eaton, 170 ——, Wm., 90 Monro, John, 129 Montagu, Hen., 113 ——, Hon. John, 107 ——, Willoughby, 248 Montague, John, 170 Montgomerie, Hugh B., 112 Moore, Geo., 170 ——, Jas. S., 71 ——, Hon. Robt., 107 ——, Robt., 153 ——, Saml., 135 ——, Wm. G., 8, 38, 98 Moorhead, Chas., 180 Moorhouse, J.W., 112 Moray, W., 5, 24 Morgan, John, 233 Morice, Chas., 175 Morragh, Wm., 120 Morrison, Arch., 116 Moss, John Irving, 78 Mostyn, Thos., 132 Mountsteven, Wm., 136 Mudie, Chas, 116 Mulholland, Ric., 120 Munro, Geo. Gunn, 157 Murdock, Jas. C., 245 ——, Peter, 236 Mure, Geo., 99 Murkland, Jas., 149 Murphy, Jas., 154 Murray, Dennis, 87 ——, Geo. Home, 86 ——, Hon. Hen., 90 ——, Thos., 245 Muter, Joseph, 62 Muttlebury, Geo., 175 Myers, Arthur, 65 Mylne, Thos., 189

Napier, Chas., 223 Nash, John, 190 Nassau-Usingen, Prince of, 1, 10 Naylor, Jas. Frank, 52 Neilly, Wm., 153 Nepean, Wm., 86 Nettles, Wm., 170 Neville, Parke Percy, 140 Newenham, Robt. B., 123 Newland, Robt., 216 Newton, Wm., 162 Neyland, Geo., 86 Nicholson, Benj. Walt., 140 Nickelson, J., 123 Nicolay, Wm., 206 Nisbett, Robt., 78 Nixon, James, 98 ——, Robt., 135 ——, Wm. Richmond, 169 Norcott, Amos Goodsill, 201 Northey, Edw. Ric., 169 Norton, Fletcher, 99 Nugent, Edw., 240 ——, Geo., 86

Oakes, Hen. Thos., 170 O’Flaherty, Francis, 128 Ogilvy, Wm., 169 Ogle, Jas. Gordon, 149 O’Grady, Standish, 65 O’Halloran, Theophilus, 140 O’Hara, Paterson, 242 Oldershaw, Hen., 175 Oldfield, John, 229 O’Malley, Geo., 161 ——, Jas., 72 Ommaney, Cornthwaite, 55 O’Neil, Hen., 207 ——, John, 116 Onslow, Phipps, 220 Orange, Prince of, 1, 11 Ord, Robt. H., 215 Orme, Humphrey, 71 Ormsby, Arthur, 123 Orr, John, 157 Osbourne, John, 236 Osten, Wm., 86 Otway, Wm., 75

Pack, Sir Dennis, 4, 21 Packe, Geo. Hussey, 78 ——, Robt. Christopher, 50 Pagan, Saml. Alex., 149 Page, Chas., 185 Pakenham, Wm., 209 Palmer, Harry, 128 Pardoe, Edw., 98 ——, Thos., 207 Parker, John B., 220 ——, —— E.G., 248 ——, Stephen, 175 Parkinson, Edw., 149 ——, Robt. 207 Parry, Jas., 135 Parsons, John Whitehill, 68 Paton, Jas., 246 Pattison, Fred Hope, 149 Payne, Edw., 58, 251 Pearson, Robt., 52 Peat, Ric. Josiah, 193 Pennington, John, 82 Percy, Hon. Hen., 1, 10 Persse, Wm. Nicholas, 239 Perston. David, 190 Peters, Edw. Jas., 65 Petre, Hen. Wm., 62 Phelips, Edw., 71 Phelps, Jas. Hen., 164 ——, Saml., 224 Philipps, Grismond, 128 Philips, Fred. Chas., 82 Phillimore, Robt. Wm., 98 Phillips, Gismond. _See_ Philipps Grismond Phillips, Robt., 153 Philpot, Edw., 228 Phipps, Paul, 55 Picard, John Kirkby, 50 Picton, Sir Thos., 2, 14 Pidgeon, Joseph T., 179 Pigot, Brooke, 175 Pilcher, Daniel, 90 Pilkington, Abraham, 242 ——, Wm., 239 Pillon, John, 239 Pittman, Wm., 242 Polhill, Wm., 86 Ponsonby, Hon. F.C., 75 ——, Sir Wm., 4, 19 Poole, Jas., 58, 252 ——, Wm. H., 225 Portarlington, John, Earl of, 93 Potenger, Herbert, 237 Potts, Jos. Hen., 239 Powell, Harry Wayland, 98 ——, Jas., 233 Power, David, 161 Powling, John, 189 Pratt, John, 140 Preedy, Robt., 242 Prendergast, Edmund, 141 ——, Jeffrey, 113 Price, B., 2, 15 Pringle, Geo., 223 ——, John Wm., 229 Prior, Thos., 90 Probart, Chas., 204 Prosser, Thos., 55 Purcell, Chas., 234 ——, John, 237 Pym, Geo., 78

Quentin, Geo., 68 Quicke, Geo., 52 ——, Thos. N., 52 Quill, Hen., 145 Quincey, John, 90

Radclyffe, Chas. Edw., 55 Rainsforth, Wm., 236 Raleigh, Walter, 233 Ramsay, Thos., 123 ——, Wm. Norman, 217 Randall, Geo., 46 Rawson, Wm., 236 Rea, Wm. Jas., 116 Read, F., 8, 38 ——, Francis, 206 ——, Hen., 164 Reddock, Alexander, 161 Redmond, Geo., 240 Reed, Samuel, 179 ——, Thos., 75 ——, Wm., 123 Reeve, John, 97 Reid, John, 239 ——, Thos., Rl. Art. Drivers, 228 ——, ——, 33rd Foot, 149 Reignolds, T., 4, 20, 58 Reynell, Thos., 179 Reynolds, Ric., 136 ——, Thos., 185 Riach, John, 186 ——, Wm. A., 190 Rice, Saml., 164 ——, Stephen, 65 Richards, Loftus, 179 Richardson, G., 120 ——, Jas. Archd., 86 ——, John, 153 ——, Wm., 120 ——, ——, Stewart, 46 Richter, Capt., 5, 24 Ricketts, Wm. Hen., 62 Riddlesden, John B., 50 Ridesdale, Geo., 190 Ridgeway, John Allen, 201 Ripley, Wm., 169 Robb, Illay, 153 Robbins, Thos. Wm., 65 Robe, W.L., 217 Roberts, Harry Hervis, 164 ——, John, 179 ——, ——, 228 Robertson, Alex., 1st Foot, 117 ——, ——, 73rd Foot, 185 ——, Fulton, 189 ——, Jas., 42nd Foot, 157 ——, ——, 79th Foot, 190 Robinson, Benj., 75 ——, Gilmour, 242 ——, Isaac, 87 ——, Jas., 145 ——, Philip Vyvian, 176 Robson, Geo., 170 ——, Jas., 198 Rochfort, Chas., 201 Roe, John, 140 Rogers, Robert Naylor, 141 ——, Thos., 226 Rooke, H.W., 7, 30, 112 ——, Jas., 7, 32 Ross, Alex., 124 ——, Andrew Clark, 243 ——, Donald, 202 ——, Ewen, 193 ——, Sir Hew D., 220 ——, Jas., 164 ——, Jas. Kerr, 193 ——, John, 51st Foot, 164 ——, ——, 95th Foot, 204 ——, Wm., 123 Ross-Lewin, Henry, 145 ——, Thos., 145 Rotten, Jas. Ric., 71 Routh, Randal Isham, 234 Rowan, Chas., 169 ——, Wm., 169 Rowlls, Wm. Hen., 90 Roy, Neil, 175 Rudd, Ric., 153 Rudge, Edw., 233 Rudyerd, Saml., 224 Ruffo, Paul, 62 Rumley, John, 140 Russell, Hon. Francis, 1, 11 ——, John, 245 ——, Robt., 161 Rutherford, Hen., 236 Ryan, Matthew, 140 Ryding, Wm., 55

St. John, Berkeley, G.F., 165 ——, Joseph, 99 Saltoun, Alex., Lord, 97 Sandham, Chas. F., 222 Sandilands, Philip, 217 Sandwith, Wm. Oliver, 153 Sandys, Lord. _See_ Hill, Lord Arthur. ——, Edwin, W.T., 75 Sannermann, H.C., 69 Saunders, Robt. J., 248 Scarfe, Samuel, 236 Schreiber, Geo., 71 ——, Jas. Alf., 71 Scoones, Edw., 169 Scott, Francis, 202 ——, Geo., 40th Foot, 154 ——, ——, 91st Foot, 245 ——, Ewing, 170 ——, Robt., 202 ——, ——, Horssman, 116 ——, Thomas, 226 Scovell, Sir Geo., 8, 36 Seaton, Lord. _See_ Colborne, John. Seddall, John, 50 Sedley, John Sumner, 206 Selway, Benj., 108 Semple, Matthew, 135 Serjeantson, Wm., 136 Seward, Chas., 176 Seymour, Capt. H.B., 2, 12, 90 Shakespear, Arthur, 68 Shannon, Alex., 124 Sharpin, Wm., 223 Shaw, Chas., 170 ——, James, 8, 36 ——, Wm., 201 Shawe, Wm. Cunliffe, 50 Shedden, John, 169 Sheean, Thos. Bowen, 201 Shelton, J. Wm., 135 Shelver, Thos., 52 Shenley, Godfrey H., 204 ——, Wm., 198 Sherwood, Isaac, 82 Shewell, Edw., 236 Ship, John, 94 Shipley, T., 55 Shirley, Wm., 65 Short, Chas., 107 Shuldham, Lemuel, 58 Sicker, Geo., 71 Sidley, Anthony G., 128 ——, Geo., 129 ——, Richard, 75 Simkins, Jas., 136 Simmons, Geo., 197 Simpson, C., 113 ——, Edw., 233 ——, Jas., 98 ——, Wm. Davidson, 164 Sinclair, Donald, 140 ——, Jas., 225 ——, John, 189 ——, Thos. Aubrey, 161 Skuce, John, 113 Slade, John H., 75 Sleigh, James Wallace, 71 Slessor, John, 236 Slingsby, ——, 46 Slow, David, 50 Small, Geo., 145 Smith, Alex., 245 ——, Andrew, 246 ——, Chas., 33rd Foot, 150 ——, ——, 95th (Volunteer), 198 ——, Edw., 207 ——, Geo., 2nd Ft. Gds., 108 ——, ——, Roy. Hor. Gds., 50 ——, H.G., 5, 22, 197 ——, James Ramsay, 123 ——, ——, Webber, 213 ——, John G., 75 ——, Ralph, 128 ——, Thos., 23rd Foot, 129 ——, ——, 27th Foot, 132 ——, ——, 95th Foot, 201 ——, Wm., 11th Lt. Dns., 71 ——, ——, 71st, 180 ——, ——, R.H.A., 212 ——, ——, 91st, 245 ——, ——, Slayter, 68 Smyth, Chas., 4, 21, 197 ——, Jas. Carmichael, 229 Snodgrass, John J., 170 Somerset, Lord Edw., 4, 21 ——, —— Fitzroy, 1, 9, 97 ——, H., Lieut., 4, 22, 90 ——, Lord John, 1, 11 Soutar, David, 180 Sowerby, Thos., 107 Spalding, John, 180 Spearman, Chas., 223 Sperling, John, 229 Squire, Will., 120 Stables, Edw., 97 Stacpoole, Ric., 239 ——, —— John, 124 Stainforth, Geo., 129 Standen, Geo. Douglas, 112 Stanhope, Hon. Jas., 97 Stanway, Frank, 229 Stapylton, H.C., 68 Staveley, Wm., 206 Stawell, Samson, 75 Steed, Geo., 55 Steele, Hen., 72 ——, Samuel L., 94 Stenton, Francis, 236 Stephens, Edw., 145 Steuart, Chas., 245 ——, Robt., 185 ——, Wm., 245 Stevens, Matthew, 176 ——, Thos., 117 ——, Wm., 146 Stevenson, Chas. Butler, 55 Stewart, Alex., 146 ——, Allen, 198 ——, Archd., 197 ——, Arthur, 180 ——, Chas., 179 ——, Duncan, 157 ——, Geo., 116 ——, Jas., 246 ——, John, 42nd Foot, 158 ——, ——, 92nd Foot, 194 ——, ——, 69th Foot, 175 ——, Robt., 73rd Foot. _See_ Steuart. ——, Roger, 157 ——, Ronald, 170 ——, Wm., 82 ——, Wm. H., 71 Stilwell, John, 197 Stirling, Wm., 52 Stoddart, Edw., 150 Stopford, Hon. Edw. 112 ——, Wm. H., 222 Storer, Ric., 164 Story, Geo., 46 Stothert. W., 4, 20, 112 Stoyte, John, 116 Strachan, Jos. Wm. H., 185 Strange, Alexr., 78 Strangeways, Thos., 128 Strangways, Thos. Fox, 215 Straton. _See_ Muter, Joseph Streatfield, Thos., 97 Stretton, Sempronius, 153 Strong, W.B., 161 Stuart, Charles. _See_ Steuart ——, Hon. Wm., 97 ——, Rob. Thomson, 136 Stupart, Francis, 58, 252 Sturges, Wm., 55 Sumner, Edw., 107 Swabey, Wm., 214 Swann, Fredk. Dashwood, 98 Sweeney, John Paget, 52 Sweeten, Benj., 170 Swetenham, Clement, 86 Swinburne, Thos. Robt., 98 Swinfen, Francis, 86 Sword, Alex., 245 Sykes, John C., 55 Symes, Joseph, 116

Talbot, Jas., 99 ——, Wm., 132 Tallon, Jas., 69 Tappenham, Gilhow J., 239 Tathwell, Tathwell Baker, 50 Taylor, Francis, 239 ——, Thos., 132 ——, ——, Wm., 68 ——, Wm., 4th Foot, 120 ——, ——, Med. Staff, 231 Terry, Hen., 124 Teulon, Chas., 135 Thackwell, Joseph, 82 Thain, Wm., 150 Thoburn, Robt., 236 Thomas, Chas., 97 ——, C.W., 240 ——, John, 237 ——, Wm., 117 Thompson, Henry Walker, 180 ——, John, 190 Thomson, Alex., 229 ——, Jas. Crooke, 117 Thorean, John, 153 Thornhill, Ric., 154 ——, Wm., 2, 12, 65 Thoyts, John, 50 Thwaites, Wm., 164 Tibbs, Samuel J., 234 Tidy, Francis Skelly, 123 Tighe, Daniel, 99 Tincombe, Francis, 140 Tinling, Wm. Fredk., 99 Todd, John, 180 Tomkins, Wm., 161 Tomkinson, Wm., 86 Tompkins, Newland R., 236 Toole, Wm. H., 145 Torrens, Henry, 7, 34 Torriano, Wm., 180 Towers, ——, 46 ——, Fredk., 65 Townsend, John, 212 Townshend, Hon. H.T.P., 97 Trafford, Sigismund, 55 Trevor, Arthur Hill, 149 ——, Edw., 226 Trigg, John, 59, 250 Trimmer Wm., 246 Tripp, Baron, 1, 11 Trotter, T., 58 Troward, Thos., 164 Troy, Thos., 50 Tucker, John, 132 Tudor, Chas., 93 Turner, Michael, 52 ——, Wm., 78 Turnor, Wm., 123 Twinberrow, Ralph J., 161 Twining, Wm., 231 Tyler, J., 2, 15 Tyndale, Chas. Wm., 164

Unett, Geo. W., 248 Uniacke, Robt., 65 Urquhart, Chas. Gordon, 201 Uxbridge, Earl of, 2, 12, 65

Vandeleur, John, 75 ——, Sir John, 3, 17 Vane, Hen., 107 Varley, Jonas, 50 ——, Thos., 50 Veall, Wm., 242 Verner, Edw. Donovan, 233 ——, Wm., 65 Vernon, Hon. H.S.V., 98 Vernor, Robt., 58, 253 Vickers, Gentle, 204 Vigoreux, Chas. A., 140 Vincent, Richard, 62 Vivian, Sir Hussey, 6, 28 Vyner, Chas. Jas., 98 Vyvian, Philip. _See_ Robinson, Philip Vyvian

Waddell, Wm., 55 Wakefield, Joseph, 78 Walcot, Edmund T., 213 Waldegrave, John, Earl, 239 Waldie, Jas. Hen., 90 Walker, Leslie, 179 Wall, Chas. Wm, 236 ——, J.L., 154 ——, Thos. B., 93 Wallace, Houston, 75 ——, Jas. Maxwell, 93 ——, John, 78 ——, Robt., 52 Wallett, Chas., 145 Walley, Wm., 128 Wallington, J.C., 68 Walsh, Jas., 245 ——, John Prendergast, 201 Walton, Wm. Lovelace, 107 Ward, Adam, 215 Warde, Francis, 220 ——, J.R., 113 Warren, Wm. Ouseley, 141 Waters, J., Lt.-Col., 7, 30 ——, Marcus Ant., 229 Watkis, Thos., 227 Watmough, Peter, 50 Watson, Andrew, 150 ——, Hon. Geo. John, 50 ——, J. Lewis, 175 ——, Sam. Wm., 99 Waymouth, Sam., 48 Webb, Vere, 201 Webber, Wm., 221 Webster, H., 1, 12, ——, Jas. Carnegie, 161 ——, Ric., 165 Wedgwood, Thos., 113 Wellington, Duke of, 1, 9, 50 Wells, Fortescue, 224 Wemyss, Jas., 58, 252 West, Chas., 112 Westby, Edw., 58 Westmore, Ric., 149 Westwood, Lyttleton, 123 Weyland, Ric., 86 Whale, John, 46 Wharton, Wm., 185 Wheler, Trevor, 86 Whichcote, Geo., 169 Whinyates, Edw. C., 215 White, Andrew Douglas, 229 ——, Fredk. B., 186 ——, J.L., 123 Whiteford, John, 82 Whitney, Benj., 161 Whitty, Edw., 145 Whymper, Wm., 108 Wightwick, Edm. Martin, 175 Wigston, R.H., 112 Wilder, Jas., 236 Wildman, Edw., 65 ——, John, 65 ——, T., 2, 13, 65 Wilkie, Peter, 193 Wilkins, Geo., 35th Foot, 236 ——, ——, 95th Foot, 201 Wilkinson, Geo., 228 ——, Hen., 153 ——, John Fredk., 135 Will, Andrew, 193 Willett, Augustus Saltern, 62 Williams, Jas., 162 ——, John, 23rd Foot, 129 ——, ——, 73rd Foot, 186 Williamson, John, 141 ——, J.S., 209 Wilson, Alexr., 161 ——, Christian, 123 ——, Geo. David, 120 ——, John A., 225 ——, Rich. Goodwin B., 226 Winchester, Robt., 193 Windowe, Saml., 55 Windsor, Edw. Chas., 55 Winterbottom, John, 169 Winterscale, John, 180 Witney, John, 179 Wodehouse, Philip, 82 Wood, Chas., 68 ——, Edm. Wm., 227 ——, Fredk., 71 ——, Col. Sir Geo., Kt., 209 ——, John Manley, 123 Woodberry, Geo., 90 Woodford, Alexr. Geo., 107 ——, J. Geo., 8, 35, 97 Woodgate, Robt., 239 Woolcombe, Wm., 180 Woolriche, Stephen, 231 Worsley, Thos. Taylor, 204 Wray, Hen. Boyd. _See_ Wray, Hugh Boyd Wray, Hugh Boyd, 141, 153 Wright, Amherst, 215 ——, Thos., 8, 37, 206 ——, Wm., 198 Wyatt, John Barwis, 237 Wylly, A., 7, 31 Wyndham, Chas., 58, 251 ——, Hen., 107 Wynne, Thos., 207

Yonge, Wm. Crawley, 170 Yorke, C., 6, 27, 169 Young, Jas., 157 ——, Wm., 116 ——, ——, Hen., 246

Transcriber’s Note

There were many minor lapses in punctuation, particularly in the heavily abbreviated notes, which have been silently corrected. Capitaliziation, and hyphenation, especially in abbreviations, was inconsistent, and has been retained.

On p. 108, the number of the first note was missing in the printed version, and has been restored.

p. 11 Worthy and wi[t/g]ht Corrected.

p. 49 n. 8 Retd. in 1741 _sic_ Presumably 1841.

p. 118 [“]and, although suffering _sic._

p. 125 n. 9 Ciudad R[i/o]drigo Corrected.

p. 226 n. 1 [ ] p., 1840 h or f missing.

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