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T H E N E W ANNUAL ARMY LIST

1850.

(BEING THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL VOLUME,)

THK DATES OF COMMIBaiONB, AMD A BTATEMENT OF THE FAR

SERVICES AND WOUNDS OF NEARLV EVERY OFFICER

IN THE ARMY, ORDNANCE, AND MARINES.

CORBECTBD TO »Tn DBCEMBBR, 1S4D.

WITH AN INDEX.

Major H. Q. HART, 49th RsaT.

LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, 1830. -

EXPLANATIONS.

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K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter.

K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.

K.P. Knight of the Order of St PatrielK.

O.C.B. Knight Grand Crots of the Order of the Bath.

K.C.B. Knight Ccmmander of the Order of the Bath.

C.B. Companion of the Order of the Bath.

O.C.M.O. Knight Grand Crots of the Order of St. Michael and St. Oeofge*

K.C.M.O. Knight Commofultfr of ditto ditto

C.H.O. Companion oi ditto ditto

O.C.H. Knight Grand Croit of the Royal Hanoyerian Onelphic Order.

K.C.H. Knight Comnumder of ditto ditto

K.H. Knight of dHto ditto

K.C. Knight of the Crescent.

C Before the Name, denotes that the Officer was at the Battle of Trafalgar,

If Before the Name, denotes that the OIBoer served in the Poninnda, or the

South qf Franeom

C Ofloen actaaOy present in either of the aeti(»s of the m Waterloo Medal. < 16th, 17th, or 18th June, 1815. Sach Officers are

C allowed two years' additional serrice.

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 receiying Pay or progressiTC Promotion.

The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are achtally attached ; the Letters #. and r. qfter the name distlngiush Officers employed on the Stqfff or on the Recruiting Service ; the letter r. before the name denotes that the Officer belongs to the Reserve Battalion. The Letters S. M, in the Cavalry Regiments, allude to the Riding Masters ; the Letters d, pnu and d, a4j» denote the Dep6t Paymaster and DepAt Adjutant respectively. ^The * before the Name or Date of Commission, de- aotcs Temporary Rank only. The Letter p hrfore the Date indicates that the Commission was purchased.

The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," ** Waterloo," ke, denote the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their Colours and appointments, in commemoration of their Services.

%* A H eommunicatione to be addreued to Major Hart, 60, Albemarle Street, London.

LOMDON ; PRIMTBO BY STKWABT AND MVUBAT, OLO BAILST.

CONTENTS.

page

Actions or Battle* 456

Adjutants of Recraiting Districts 264

Aides-de-Camp to the Qaeen 117

Artillery, Royal 266

Barrack Masters 325

Cadets, Company of Gentlemen 274

Cape Mounted Riflemen 259

Ceylon Rifle Regiment 257

Chaplains' Department 312, 445

Chatham Depdt Staff 320

Chelsea Hospital 318,455

Colonels 30

Commissariat Department 306, 427

Dep6t Battalion in the Isle of Wight... 262

Dragoon Gnards 121

Dragoons 128

Engineers, Royal 281

Field Marshals 5

Foot Onards 144

Foot (Numbered Regiments) 151

Foreign Corps on Half Pay 446

Foreign Orders 469

Foreign Stations, Staff on 322

Garrisons 318,453

General Officers 6

General Officers receiving rewards for

Distinguished Services 4

Crentlemen at Arms, the Honourable

Corps of 116

German Legion < 446

Great Britain Staff 319

Half-pay List 329

Hil)ernian Military School 455

Honorary Distinctions 456

Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of 120

Inspecting Field Ofiicers 264

page

Lieutenant-Colonels 50

Life-Guards 118,119

Light Dragoons 130

Local Rank 113

Maidstone Dep6t Staff 319

Majors 86

MalU Fencibles 263

Marines, Royal 292

Medical Department 309, 430

Medical Department, Ordnance 291

MiUtary CoUege 318,455

Military Asylum 318, 455

MiUtia 315

Newfoundland Companies 261

Order of the Garter 463

Thistle 463

St. Patrick 463

Bath 464

St. Michael and St. George 468

Orders, Foreign 409

Ordnance Department 265

Paymasters of Recruiting Districts . . . 264 Provisional Battalion at Chatham .... 262

Recruiting Staff 264

Retired Officers on Full Pay 3286, 329

RifleBrigade 257

Riding Establishment, Ordnance .... 274

Sappers and Miners 286

Staffat Head Quarters 117

Staff of Great Britain 319

Staff on Foreign Stations 322

Staff Officers of Pensioners ^ 328a

Tower of London 454

Veterinary Surgeons on h. p 445

West India Regiments 254

Yeomen of the Guard tl 15

OFFICERS RECBIYING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.

OeMnl 9 John M'Keiuto - Plaaoa BonlMm

•— WUUani Bd«n

Sir AtozAoderHftlkett, KCHm

LicaU-Oen. BmiimI HinkiMOB

Heory MondUm

DeoBls H«rlwit

Hell«rToiiarl.

M^lor-Ofiu a Edwwd Dul«j. f Wm. P. & LoIIm

Oeorgo Bort^ll. CM, " Bmry Jaam Rldddl, __

AleztiHtor ThoiDMo, CB,

Wm. Alex. Oovdtin, CB>

Tk«t. JUnAb, CB.

JuDM FrrguMOB, CB.

Sir JuDM Hrarv RnriMtt, JTCIT.

Uliun Smelt. CB»

John Bell, C^.

fiearael Bei^anln Aoehnvtj, CB.

ThomM LigbfooC, CB.

A.lured Dodiworib Paunce, CB*

Qeo. Aof. Hendanoo, KiT.

Roger Parke.

B. B MarpbefeoD, CB., KB.

Jamea AUao, CB.

Henry A. Proctor. CB,

John Pnd. Swan. CB, E. ParklBaon, CB.

Ml Tbomai Hunter Blair. CB,

fla Rlcbard llttaliyn, CB,

M Riebard EKfton, CB,

Uk Sir William Cbalmeni, CB., KCH,

ta WiUiam Campbell. CB,

8B Lawrmee Argutanbao, CB,

Ml WUIIan StaYcley, CB.

9BSirl>9 Uej Evan*, JTCB.

5ir Tbomae WUIeblte, Bt, KCB.

Edward PIcroiDg. CB,

Sir John Holt. ICCB.

PUUp BalAbrigga, CB,

If iJor>Oen. V Thomaa Edward Ntplar, CB, William Henry Sewell. CB, John McDonald, CB» George William Paty, CB, KH, Tbomaa Jamet Wemyn. CB, Robert Burd G«briel, CB, KH, Henry Tbomaa. CB,

tt William RowkB, CB. flQ Jamea Bbaw Kennedy, CB, Sir Thomas Henry Browne, JTCB. B. Pmron. CB,

i Henry BalnenTla, CMO, KB.

i Gl«>rge Ulgh Ooldle, CB.

Tbomaa Bunbory. KB,

^— ^ Henry Oodwlni CB,

' 1 Kl Roderick Macaell.

^-^ m George Dean Pitt, KM*

WUIIam Sutheriand.

S Henry Raluey, CB, KM,

f Ml Htm, Charlei Oom, CB, KM,

guarterMaater Jamee Mnnny, h. p. M P.

T. W. Edwarde. b. p.Bd

ROTAL AmTILUMT.

Lieut-Gen, Sir C. W. Thornton. KCH,

Mi^or-Gen. 9 Ml J. W. Smith, CB,

9B Sir Hew D. Boee, JTCB.

m 0lr B. Gardiner, JTCB., KCH,

m J. Boleler Parker, CB,

Colonel 9 Roliert Oouglaa, CB,

Lie«t.-Coi.f m Sir J. Haftmaan, KOB,, KCB.

Ueat. J. O. Biirelem.

Surgeon K. Fltapatrlek.

QuartafmaalerB. Bamm.

BoTAA BvooinM.

Lleat.-Oen. 0<r 8. R. Chapman, CB,, KCB,

Miyor>Oen. p Sir John P. Buigoyne, KCB,

BOTAL MAunM.

U9^ot*Q9^ W. Trrmenbevre, JlB.

Colonel C John M*Callum.

' f Otarlaa Meniiea, KB,

THE

NEW ANNUAL ARMY LIST.

1850.

FIELD-MABSHALS.

9 CB Ht« Qraee ARTHUR, Duk^ of WELLINGTON, KG. GGB. GCH., Bn$iffn^ 7 Mansh, 1787; LUut. 25 Dec 87; Captain^ 30 June, 01; Mq^or, 30 April, 93; l4eut,'Colonel, 30 Sept. 93; Cdlonei, 3 May, 96; Mqior-General, 29 April, 02; I4mit,'Generat, 25 April, 06; Oeneral (In Spain and Portugal), 81 Jtilj, 11; FiM Mttrghal, 21 June, 13. Colonel of the Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, 22 Jan. 1827 ; Coionel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 19 Feb. 1820 ; Constable of the Tower of London, 29 Dec. 1826 ; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 27 Dec. 1828 ; Commander- in-Chief, 15 Aug. 1842.

HU Mqfeity the KING of HANOVBR, KG. KP. GCB., Lieut.-GeMral, 18 Haji 1706 ; Oenena, 25 Sept. 1803; Field Marshal, 26 Nov. 1813.

HU Bayal Higkneu ADOLPHUS FREDERICK, Duke of CAMBRIDGE, KG. GCB. GCMG. GCH., Lwit.'General, 24 Aug. 1798 ; General, 25 Sept. 1803 ; Field Marshal^ 26 Not. 1813. Colonel of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 5 Sept. 1805 ; and Colonel-in-Chief of the 60th (or the King's Royal Rifle Corps), 22 Jan. 1827.

His Mqjestjf the KING qf the BELGIANS, KG. GCB. GCB.^ General, 2 Hay, 1816; Fidd Marshal, 24 May, 181&

His Boyal Highness FRikNCIS ALBERT At7Q06TUS CHARLES EMANUEL, Duke cf SAXONY, PHnee qf SAKE COBURG AND GOTHA, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCMG., 8 Feb. 1840. Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards^ 25 April, 1842; Gtnremor and Constable of Windsor Castle, 18 May, 1843.

THOMAS GROSVENOR, Ensign, 1 Oct. 79; LieuJt, and CaptUin, 20 Oct 84; Captain and Lieut.^Colonel, 25 April 93; Colonel, 3 May 96; Mqfor General, 99 April 02; Lieut. General, 25 April 08; General, 12 Aug. 19; Pield Marshal, 9 Nor. 46; Colonel of the 65th Foot, 8 Feb. 14.

9 «» HENRY WILLIAM, Marquis qf ANGLESEY, KG. GCB. GdH.^ JUearf.- Coltmel,* 12 Sept 93 ; Colonel, 3 May 96 ; Mt^or General, 29 April 02 ; Xmm^.- General, 25 April 08 ; General, 12 Aug. 19 ; Fidd Marshal, 9 Nov. 46 ; dolonel eC the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 20 Dec. 42 ; Captain of Cowes Castle, t& Mar. 26« Master General of the Ordnance.

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1 Sir Akxmdflr MaoViinrin lerfsd with Lofd Moln't ■»!¥ on the expedition for the reUef of Ottend* in 1794; ee leoond in oommend el the eeptnie of the Cepe of Gk>od Hope, in 1795| in oommaiid of ediTidon on the expedition ageinit amgUm^ in 1808; ud afterimde m wwnmend

of the anny in the two Gelebriee.

2 Lord Cork lerfed in Ftenden, in 1799, end wae preient el the deffM of Yelenoiennet end Dunkirk, et the former of which he wai one of the storming pertjr. In 1794 he eooompenied the medition under Lord BCoira; wae preient el the bettle ofAloet, end mede priioner el the capitnUUion of Bergen-op-Zoom. Serred with the Gnarde in Holland, in 1799. Commanded the iint betteUon of the Coldatream Goards in Egypt, in 1801, end was present et the teking of Alexandria, and in the diibrent engagements wiih the army under Sir Eyre Coota^ to tiie westward of AJexandrie.

3 Lord Lorton aenred wiih the 58th ee e merine on boerd the Venffeance 74. Went ont with Sir Charke Grey's expedition to the West Indies, in 1793, and serred in the 1st battaUon of Grenadiers, under the oommend of the lete Duke of Kent, et the oeptnres of Mertinique^ 8t. Lode, and Guadeloupe; on the conclusion of the oempeign r^oined the 58th el Martinique. In about six weeks following, in consequence of e French force heWng re-taken Grende Terre, he was ofdered with the Grenadiers again to Guadaloinpe^ end waa engaeed in the aeraral aotiona of that second campaign; in eorermf; the retreat of the troops fromToint-&-Pitre, wae atruok by a spent ball, which wae the oocaaion of a handsome compliment from Sir Charles Grey in ft-ont of the Grenadiers, while inspeotiDg the remains of the army on the afternoon of thai fatal daj, aa in fact lie was a Tolonteer on this second expedition, haTing preriously reoeiTed permission from Sir Charlea to return to Europe in conseqaenoe of promotion. IJoring the night the troope were re-emberked, he commanded an adTanoed position dose to the French lines while the operation waa in progreaa. Serred alao during the rebellion in Irelend, in 1798, at Yinegar Hill, &c, and aubsequentiiy ee a Brigadier-Genenl in the Weetem Distriot.

4 Generel M'Kensie aenred the campaign of 1794 on the Continent, indudiog the several actions between the Waal and Rhine, fbrcing the enemy from St. Andr^ sortie firom Nimegaen, and the actaona at Thuyl and Gkldermalsen. Serred also on the eastern coast of Spain under Sir Wm. Henry Clinton.

5 General Wood serred ee a Mijor- General on the staff in the East Indies, and wae aetivelj employed in the Nepanl war.

6 Graneral White waa anpointed, in 1793, Brigade-Major to the Guarda employed in the csmpaigna in Flanders, and waa present at the siegee of Veleneiennes and Dunkirk, and al the action and atorming of TiiwteHee.

7 General Bonham aerred upwarde of 33 yeara in the West Ind^ end acted ee chief of the Quarter-M^wter-Gkneral'a oenertment on the two expedidona against St Lueia and Tobego, and Deeurem and Berbioe; on tne latter he wae aeoondin ooaunand. He waa elao preaent al the storming of Mome Fortnn^e, St Lucia, on the night of the 3d of June, 1803.

8 GeoenS Eden senred ee Assistant-Quarter-ICaster-General in Flandera in 1794, and in Holland in 1795; elao al the capture of Jara in 1811, for which he bee reoeiTed a medaL

9 General GkMselin senred on the expedition against Genoa, under Iiord Wm. Bentinok) and subaeqnently in the American War.

10 Sir AWaa^y Halkett serred at the captures of Martinique, St Luda, and Guadaloupet in 1794; at Ostcnd, under Sir Eyre Coote, where he wee taken prisoner; with the expedition to the Holder, in 1799, where he wae twice wounded; and at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, hi 1806.

11 Generel Craren serred in France and Flandera in the campaigna of 1794 and 95, and the rf treat through Holland into Germany, and waa present in erery action in which hie Begiment, the 5th Dragoon Guarda, was engaged, including Prteont, Siege of Lendredes, Catean, and Toumay : at Catean a body of the Allied Caralry completely defeated a French Army of 80,000 men with immenae loss, and pursued them to the Gates of Cambray, including their Commander Chapuy, and 35 piecea of Artillery. He serred subsequently in Ireland and in Jersey.

12 Lord Carysfort senred as Secretary to the mission of Colonel Crawford, at the head- qnarters of the Archduke Charles, and wae present at all the battles of the campaign of 1796 in Germany, at the siege of Kehl, and the aflair at the beginning of 1797, on the Rhine. Serred ea Aide-de-camp to Lord Comwallis in Ireland during the Bebellion; after which he was employed in Germany, and was present at all the actions of that year in Switserland, under General Hotie, and with the Russian army at the battle of Zurich. Campaign in Egypt ee Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abererombj, and afterwards to Lord Hutchinson. On the Qaarter- Master-Generd'a staff on the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Spain, under Sir John Hoore, indudhig the battle of Corunna. Embarked with the Guards for Waleheren in July 1809, and aerred in the reaerre in South Beyeland. Accompanied the Guards to Spain in 1811, and was appointed to the command of the garrison of Cadiz. At the defence of Terifa, he wee second in command. Marched fhnn thence with the detachment of the Guards that Joined Lord HjU, and mibaequently fonned a Junction with the Duke of Wellington on hia retreat

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OFFICERS RECBIVING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SBRTICBa

OeatraJ 9 John M *Kenf !• Pinsoo BoDham

WiUiftoi Eden

Sir AlezAnderHftlkett, fCir.

LieoL-Oen. Saniael Huikkton

Henry Mon<Atoo

' DennU Herbert

Heifer Toiuel.

Mfl^r-Chn. a Bdward Deilej.

f Wm. P. B. Loftot

George BufRll, CB.

Henry Jamet Rldd«lU KB,

Alexander Thomion, CB.

Win. Alex. Gordon, CB,

Tboi. Kenab, CB.

James Frrguason, CB,

Sir Janiee Henry Reynett, KCH,

MlUam Smelt, CB,

John Bell, CB.

Bamvel Bei^amln Anehmoty, CB,

Thomas Ugh foot, CB,

▲lured Dodtworlh Paunce. CB,

Geo. Aof . Henderson, KH,

Roger Parke*

R. B Ma4>pherson, CB,, EH,

Jamee Allan. CB,

Henry A. Proctor, CB,

John Pnd. Ewan. CB, E. ParklBson, CB, M Thomas Hunter Blalr, CB,

Hai Richard llualiyn, CB,

8a Richard Egertoo. CB,

Sa Sir William Chalmers, CB,, KCH.

Ml William Campbell, CB,

881 Lawrence Argulmban, CB,

881 WUliam Staveley, CB,

8a 5<r De Lscy Evans, KCB.

Sir Thomas WUlsbire, Bl, KCBs

Edward Pl«rolng, Til.

Sir John Rolf, KCB,

PhUlp Balabrlggt, CB,

If alor>Gen. V Thomas Edward Napier, CB, William Henry Brwell, CB, John M 'Donald, CB» George William Paty, CB, KB* Thomas James Wemyss, CB. Robert Burd Gabriel, CB. KB, Hennr Thomas, CB, 8a Willism RowMn,CS. SO Jamee Shaw Kennedy, CM, Sir Thomas Henry Brownot KCB, B. Fearon, CB,

a Henry Balneavls, CMG. KB.

m George Leigh Goldle, CB,

Thomas Bonbory, KB,

a Henry Godwin, CB,

a 80 Bo<lerick Msenell.

a George Dean Pitt, KB,

WUliam Sutherland.

a Henry Raluey, CB, KB,

4 m Bon, Charles Oom, CB, KB.

Quarter-Master James Murray, h. p. S4 P.

^— T. W. Edwards, h. p. 84 F,

ROTAL AKTXLLBmT.

Lleut.>Gen« Sir C. W. Thornton, KCB, M^or-Gen. a 8a J. W. Smith, CB.

9BSir Hew D. Ross, KCB.

8a Sir R. Gardiner, KCB., K€JB.

8a J. Boteler Parker, CB, Colonel |l Rohsrt Douglas, CB, Lieut.-Col.a 8a Sir J. Hartmann, KOB,^ KCB, Lieut. J. G. Burslem. Surgeon N. Fitspatriek. Quartei master 8. Bamas.

Rot Alt EvauBBM. Lient.-Gen. a Mr S. B. Chapman, CBn KCB. Mi^r>Gen. $ Sir John P. Burgoyne, KCB,

ROTAL MARIlTBa.

Mijor-Gen. W. Tremenhevre, KB, Colonel C John M*Callum. '- f Charles Mensles, KB.

WarSenkeiofihBGenermlQfieeri. 19

of 18QS.

S6 Sir Q^at^ Qsentia mitmI in ths FMilBBalA ia nomiwi of ftbe iOth Homui, tnd kas reofliTod IIm gold medftl and ono olflip Car tht MtlM of OrtlMS nd ToalovM : k* tet ilio reoolfwl iko tihrer Wtr Modal intk ono olaop for Sakagu and Binovoalib Bvfod alio tko campaiffn of 1815, and was leTOFely woonded at Waterloo.

27 l3eBt*Q«oaffal Gordon Mrred at tko aiiga of Fondiohafffy, baltib of Argaait ai^gea of Assecrgfaiov Gawllgkar, and taiioai otker kill forti. 8«Tad alio at WaldMien In 1809.

28 lient-General Jokmon serred tko oampaign of 1806-9 in tko Fcninsoln as a M i^ in tke 32nd and was prosont at tke battles of Boloia» Viaieffm» and Conmnay for wUflk ko kaa rooei?od tbe War Medal witk tkree Ckwps.

89 Lieat-Genoral Tatra served in Egjrpi in 1801, and kas rsesiTed tke Egjftiaa medal.

30 Lieat.-General Ctnwford sermd in Holland in 1794 and 95, and was present at Tiel wken bombarded by tke Froioks at Nimegnsn daring the siece and at tke sortie} at tke attadk of Fort St. Andre, t£e attack on tke enemy's works at Tkny^ tiie sersral engageaunts in and near Geldermansel; and on tke retreat, kis gons, wkksk were in rear of tke Aemjf were eonstantly engaged. In 1798 ke was aetirely enq;ifoyed in Ireland during tke rebellion.

31 Sir John Hanbory served in tke Peninsnln witk tke 1st GKiards, and was present at tke

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battles of Coronna, NiveUe, and Nire^ ibr wkiek ke kas rsosiTed Ike War Medal witk tkree Claspf.

32 Sir LoYO Jones Farry serred in tke last American war; oonnaandsd a frontier brigade in Upper Canada^ and was woonded and bad a korse skot oadsr kim at tha battle of Jimdy's

S3 Sbr Charles Thornton aeeompanied tke Gnarde lo Holland^ in Mar^ 1793^ nnder tke Duke of York, and was present at the battle of Famars (woonded), siege of ValensiaBnesy retreat from Dankirk, taking of Lannoy, where ke lost kis rif^t arm by a eannoafskot.

34 Sir Frederick Trenek aerted in Sieily in 1806 and 7; at Waleksren,in 1806» ha tkoFenin- aula, in 1811; and in H<rfiand» in 1814.

35 Maior-Oeneral firadskaw waa aetivriy employed in St. Doadnao fai 1793, 94, and iM^, and commanded at St. Maries and Tibnron, wken tlMoee peats wars attacked by tke enemy. Served in Irebund during tke rebellion, in 1798; witk tke eatpedition to tko FemI, in 1800; and tke Egyptian campaign of 1801, inclnding tko aotkma of ^e 8tk, IStfH ndSlalMaiek. Medalfor services in £|grpt.

36 Yiseonnt de Ckabet served bk Holknd, in 1799; in Spain, wder Shr John Moovtf witk the expedition to Walekwen, 1809; and snbeeqnently in tke Feninsidn, until lr81tk

37 Sir Fatrick Boss served nine years ki Indin as CaptaJn of tke Sfitk, nltsiwawb tko a2nd Ligkt Dragoons, in tke Mysore campaign under Lord Manii, hi 1799, indndfag Ao knitle of MallaveUy, and siege of Seringapatam; mA tke diviSMm under 1^ Artkar Wi&sl8j,ni tko campaign of 1801, against tke Makratta Ckief Dhoondmk; and froaa 180fi to 1804» in tke Mahratta country, and at the reduction of tke ceded proviness. Ho returned from indin in 1805, soon after which ke waa appointed Mi^; and, m 1807, Uenl-Colond of tke 33Kd Ligkt Dragoons. Having ezokanged to Inlkntry, ke Joined tke Snd kaltaKen of Ae 4Btk rwt. in Fortngal, fai 1810, and as the seidor oAeer keld tke cemoMnd of Oensml (tke kla Lord) Hill's origade until compelled by severe illness to return to Engkmdt On kia leoovery, he was placed as Assistant- Adjutant-General on tke Home Stat; on wkiek ke oentinned till the Peace of 1814. In 1816, he was a^mnted to tke 75tk regl, joined it in tke IcnsM Idaada, and remained in command of that corpa» and of tke irinnd of Santo Maura and Znnte until 1821, n^en he was promoted to tke rank of Mf^ior^QcMraL In 18S4 ke waa appoinlsd to tko Staff of tke Ionian Islands, from wkiek ko waa advanced to tke CtovenuBcnt of Anligua» Montserrat, and Barbuda, in tiie follovring your.

38 Miyor-General Fafaner served in tke FOmnsnla with tke lOtk Hussars.

39 M^or-Qeaeral Wm. Stewart served ki tte Fteinsul% and kaaioeeiped nmcdal fiirthe battle of Albuhera.

40 Sir Henry W. Rooke embarked witk tke 3rd Ghiarda ibr Holland, in Aug. 1799, and was present in tke actions of tke 27tii Aug., lOtk and 19^ Sent, Snd and 6tk Oetoker. £m« barked again for Holland, Nor. 1813, in command of tke Snd battalion of Ant legi, and was present at tke advanoe to Antwerp, bombardment of tke Franek fleet at Antwerp^ and attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also tke campaign of 1815, Inckiding tiio bnttlea of Quntro Braa and Waterloo.

41 Sir John Geo. Woodford serred as Deputy- Asaistant-Adjotant^eneral on tko Enedition to Stralnmd, and afterwards to Copenkagen^ in 1807; and aa Depnty-Aasistant-Qnarter-

Master- General on Uie Expedition nnder Sir David Baird, wkiek joined Sir Jokn Moore'a army in Galicia, and was present at the battle of Cormma, for whi^ he kaa received tke sdver War Medal with one Clasp. Served aftervrards in the Feninsnla aa an Assistant-Qttsrte^Maater- General, and has received the gold cross for tito battlea of Nivelle^ Vive^ Gitkea, and Tonlonse. Also the camnaign of 1815, mdudlng the battle of Waterioo^ and the tskh^f of (^aasbray .

42 Msjor-Gencral Darley served at tkesiegoof Fort-an-Pkinoek in St. .Domiaga^ in 1794; mboe^nsnily attkeaiego of Mone-Fbrtn^ In StLwin; kil^TFt* ki ltt7. Cemmanded

20 War Sertrieu of the General Offieere.

300 men on an ospeditioii in a Joint attMk witli H. 11 iUntet tii» impmmm and Tkamu^ mi in oo-operatlott wnh a party of leamai, aaeondJng tbe heignts of Flalinora in Calabria, agtfcnft a •trongly-poated enemy tinee times ^e sferengtlK of Uie ateailants: drote them oiF Uw groond, and mamtained the post for thiee days. Serred afterwaids in the Peninsula from Aagiut 1S13 to the end of that wsr in 1814, inolnding the battle of the Khrellfl^ and the notions btfore Bayonne» on the 9th, lOth, and 11th Dec. 1818.

43 Miiat'O^tun} Hahon senred in Ireland in the rebelHon of 1798. He serted also twuly years in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of Surinamt and also of Onadaloape in

1810, for which he has reoeiTed the War Medal with one Clasp.

44 Muor-General Loftos serred with the 2nd battalion of the 38th daring the time it was employed in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo^ retreat to the Itam of Torres Yedras, adfance in ponnit of Massena, storming of Badeios— oommanded the detach- meat of the 5th dlTiston which took possession of the Tdte-de-Pont, Sl Christonal, and the other Ports on the right bank of the Gaadiana, and to which Qeneral PluUijpon snrrendarsd ; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid,-HX>mmanded the light troops oi the 5 th diyitlon npon the adranoe to Bargos. retreat from thence, action at Villa Muriel, and other minor aifiiirs. He has xeceited the War Medal with three Clasps for Bossoo, Badiyoi and SsJamanoa.

45 M^or-General Borrell serred at the cMtore of Guadalonpe in 1810 j and the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada. Serred also in Clima (Medal) and commanded the land force at the ilrtt captore of Chnsan, and a brigade at the attack npon Canton. He has received the War Medal with one Claspfor Gnadalonpe.

46 Major-General Ferrer has receiYed the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Meida.

47 Msior«GeaeraI Aylmer served at the Holder in 1799, including the action of the 18th Sept I l^gyptian oampaign of 1801 (Medal) i carapsign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portogat, indnding the l>attlee of Boleia, Vimiera, and Coronna for which he has received the War Medal iHth three Clasps. He served sabseauenUy with the expedition to Walcheren.

47^ Major^^^eneral Thomson aooompaaiea the 74th to the reninsnla, landing at Lisbon in Jan. 1810, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo, retreat to the Lines of Torres Yedras^ advance of the army on Messena*s retreat therefrom, action at Fos d*Arouoe (wounded), battle of Faentes d*Onor, siege and captore of Cindad Bodrigo where he served as Assistant Engineer and for his servioes was promotsd to Uie rank of Brevet-Maior \ siege and capture of Bsd^os where he served as Assist. Bnnneer and was slightly wonnaed when leading about 300 bmo of the party that stormed and tocSc the Baveline of St. Aoqne to reinforce the 3d Division of the army wbidi had taken the Castle ; siege and capture of the Forts of Salamanca, where he served as Assist Engineer and was sli^tly wonnded ; battle of Salamanca (severel v wounded), siege of Bargos and retreat therefrom, served as Amist Engineer and had the blowing up of tSe bridge at Villa Morlal mid the bridge at Cabeson entrusteid to him ; battle of Vittoria as second in command of the 74th; siege of St Sebastian where he served as Assist -Eogtneer and for bis oondnot was promoted te m Brevet rank of Lieut-Colonel { battle of N«velle, i«ssage of the Bidatsoa, and battle of Orthes, besides several skirmishee with his Regt at Alfiates, Villa da Pastores, Albidons, and other places. He has received the gold Medal for St Sebastian, and the silver War Medal with nine Clasps for the other battles and sieges.

48 Maior-Oeneral Biddell served as Deputy-Assistant-Qoarter-Master-Oeneral at the cap- tore of Copenhagen in 1807 1 ud as Aasistant-Qoarter-Master-Ghneral on the eastern const of Spain and at Genoa, with the army under Lord William Bentinok.

48t BCijor*General Danbsney served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope and captore of the Dutch fleet at Saldanha Bay, in 1796 { subsequently for npwarda of fourteen years in the Bast Indiss, <m*i"i««g the campaign of 1801-S against the liabratta chieftains, and foommaiidnd the Grsnadiers of hu rsgt (tne 84th), at the assault and capture of Kurree ; also in thn On* serats in 1803, 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir John Murray's army* Pro- ceeded to Walcheren in 1809, and was prsssnt at the siege and surrender of flushing.

49 M^or-General Ysmon served tne campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula, as a Depoiy- Assistant-A^ntant-Gtn^ral. Subsequently in the same capacity with the Duke of Wellingtoa'e army ttntU /une 1811, and was present at the battle of Talavera. Served with the Snd b«a- talion 66th, at the surprise of a French division at Arroyo de Molino, and other niiiinttiiirs, until the c^tore of Badi^os. With the Queen's at the reduction of the ForU and battl* of Salsmanca elJghtly wounded earW in the day, and very severely at the dose of the action, n ball having entered his breast and lodged near the heart, after tearing along two ribs. Fol* lowed the army again at the expiration of three weeks, and resumed the command of kin regiment, with which he served in the various operations preceding^ during, and suberquent to the siege of Burgos. He has received the gold Medal for Salamanca, and the silver War Modal with one clasp fur Talavera.

49 1 Mijor-Qeneral Mercer accompanied the 3rd Guards on the expedition to Hanorcr ia 1805 { and on that to Walcheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to Mmj

181 1, and again lh>m July 1811 to March 1814, including the aifiiir at Sobral—wounded whUst acting as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer ; battle of Barroea-^wounded when Aido-do« oamptoBr.-GeneralDilkea: siege of Cindad Bodrigo» battle of Salamanoa^ captme of Mndrid. siegaofBnigo^pawiteoftlwBMiiioaiaBdbattlaoftfaaKhn. Serred aJao tha oaapalsB oC

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of 191^ inclodiiig the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He has received die War Medal with four Clasps.

50 liftjo&GeDenJ Milman was appointed Aide-de-camp to K^or-General Catlin Cranfiird, in 1808, and was present at the battles of Boleia and Vimiera ; on the same General's Staff in the retreat of Sir John Moore, and was engaged on the heights of Logo, and at the battle of Conmna. He safaseqaeDtlnir joined his regiment, the Coldstream Gawds, at Usbon, and was with them at the passage of the Donro and capture of Oporto, as also at the battle of TalaTera, where he was most seyerely wonnded, and saved from being burnt on the field of battle by a priTate soldier of the Guards. He was made prisoner in the Hospital of Talavera, and detained in Franea nntil 1814. Biajor-General Mibnan was latterly in comnumd of the Coldstream Guards. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.

51 Mi^or-General Reeve served with the Grenadier Guards in Sicily in 1806-7 ; Sir John Moore's campaign in 1808-9, and was present at the battle of Coronna. With the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Went to Cadiz in 181 1, and remained in the Peninsula nntH the begin- ning of 1814 ; present at the passsge of the Bidassoa, battles of tibe Nivelle and Nive. Served also the campaign of 1815, induding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, storming of Peronne and capture of Paris. Remained with the iijrmy of Occupation untfl its return to England in 1818. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.

53 Major-General Gordon served in Holland in 1799 ; at Wdcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action at Arroyo de Molino, battle of Vittoria severely wounded in the left arm. Commanded a Ught battalion in the actions of the Pyrenees, battles of the Nive and St. Pierre (wounded and horse killed under him), actions of Hasparen and Hellette wounded in the right foot in forcing the enemy's lines at Hasparen, 14th Feb. 1814. He has received the gold Medal for the Nive, and the silver War Medal with two Clasps for Fuentes d'Chior and Vittoria.

54 Major-General Kenah served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of the 19 th of Sept. as well as in several other minor affairs. In Rgypt, under Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1801; in Sidly from 1808 to 1812 : subsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, as Assistant, and afterwards as Deputy- Adjutant-General at the Head of the Department, and was present at the battle of Castalla, as also several other affairs. Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, in April 1814.

55 Major- General Wynyard served with the army in Sicily from 1808 to March 1810, when he was severely wounded at the attack on Santa Maura, for which he subsequently obtained the Brevet rank of Major; he was also present and on the staff with the force Uiat occupied Ischia and f^txdda.

56 Major-General Fergusson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Vi- miera and Coruuna. Expedition to Walcheren m 1809. Peninsular campaigns from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Coa, near iameida, battle of Bosaoo, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; batUe of Fuentes d*Oaor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and BadajoE, battle of Salamanca, action of Son Munos, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9 A, 10th, 11th, 12th, and I3th Deo. 1813 ; and investment of Bayonne. Major-General Fergusson baa received five wounds, vis., at Vimiera, slightly ; at the stormine of Ciudad Ro<higo, aeverely in the body and slightly in the foot ; at Badajoz, sliehtly in ue side by a splinter of a shell in the trenches, and in the head at the assault He has received the gold Medal for Badajos, as senior surviving Officer of the Lieht Division Storming Party; and he also served in the Storming Party at Ciudad Rodrigo and at the taking of the outworks of that place Fort Beynard. He has also received the silver War Medal with eight Clasps.

57 Sir Adolphus John Dalrymple served as Aide-de-camp to Sir James Craig in the Eastern District, Malts, Naples, and Sicily, from July 1803 to May 1806, and as MUitary Secretary to Sir Hew Ddrymple in Portug^ in 1808.

58 Sir Jamea Reynett served vrith the 52nd on the expedition against Ferrol in 1800, and was present at the action before that place. Appointed to the Quarter- Master-General's staff npon the army entering Spain in Nov. 1808; present at Lugo, the affairs upon the retreat to Cornnna, and also at the battle of Coruana. Re-appointed to the Quarter-Master-Generars staff in Portugal, in April 1809; present at the affairs previous to and at the passage of tibe Donro, and capture of Oporto; affiir of Salamonde, battles of Talavera and Busaco, affairs upon the retreat to the lines before Lisbon, and subsequently in 1811 at those upon the advance from thence, at Pombal, Redinha, Sabugal, and Foz d'Arouce; also at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor. He haa received the War MediJ with four Clasps.

59 Msjor-General Smelt served in the American war, and was present at the taking of Plattabnrg, storm and capture of Oswego, action of Lundy's Lane, storming of Fort Erie, 13Ui August 1814, where he was severely and dangerously wounded. Served also during the Bur- mese war, in 1824, 25, and part of 1826, and was present at the capture of Rangoon, and other actions in Ava.

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6d IbJdr^G'efaMI Conyert terred three yeilUrs and a half in fhe West Indieii, and was en^[aged on teTehd 66ckBionn, paftictdatly in the MirebaldiB, at L'Ance a Yean, and at the siege of Irois in St Domihgb in 17d8, where he was woonded while on the staff: daring Uiis siege, of thne liB'onths' dmration, the gai-rison lost more men than com^sed its orisinal strength: com- manded the remains of the 82nd at the evacnatioh of this island. Serrea in an expedition to the coast of IVancie in 1800, and snbseqnently in the Mediterraneah nntil 1802. From 1805 to 1809 he served thibnghoat the Mediterranean, dnd in p^y^t on the sta£^ and receiyed a severe contnsioh there^ having been at the attacic on Alexandria, at the stormiiig of Rosetta, and at the •abseqneht siege of that place. Served in the Feninsnia and France m 1813 and 14, and in command of the 82nd daring the operations on the Gave d'Oleron, at Hastinenes and Oyer le Oave, and was severely woonded at the head of Uie regiment at Orthes, for wmch battle he has received the gold medal.

69 IfTajor-General fienderson served in Ireland dtirin^ the Rebellion, in 1798 $ it the Held'er, in 1799; and was present at the first landing, and battles of the 19th Sept., 2nii and 6th Oct Expedition to Egypt nnder Sir B^h Abercromby, in 1801. Landed in Por- ta^al in 1808, and was present at the battle of Yimiera, retreat to, and baitle of Corunna. Expedition to the Scheldt and siege of Flushing in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsnla from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814^ and commanded the Queen's at the battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Yimiera, Corunna, and Toulouse.

70 Maj6r- General Parke was present ivith the 39th at the onglnal capture of Deinerara^ Essequibo, and Berbice, in the spring of 1796, when the expedition commanded b^ General White captured those colonies. He was In Sir James Kempt's Light Infantry Battalion during the campaign in Naples in IdOS-iS. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 39th fi-om May 1809 to F^b. 1812, and was present at the battles of Albuhera and Busaco, at the raising the siege of Campo Mayor when the French sustained a considerable defeat; commanded the four lignt companies of the brie;ade at the action of Arroyo de Molino, where the guns, baggage, and fottr'teen hundred men with their officers were captured; he was also employed in the trenches at the first Siege of Badajoz. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Albuhera.

71 Major- General Macpherson accompanied part of the 88th to the West Indies, the latter part of 1795, and was present at the takmg of St. Lucia, in 1796; also at the reduction of the Brigands in Grenada, at the storm of Port hoyal, and several other places in that island. Em- barked with the regiment for the East Indies, in June 1799, and during a period of six years he was actively employed in the three Presidencies. In 1806 embarked with the expedition to South America ; was present in sevieral skirmishes on the march to and in firont of Buenos Ay res, and at the storming of It, when he was wounded. In June 1809, he accompanied the 2nd battalion to the Peninsula, and was present at the defence of Cadiz. In March 1813 he sacceeded to the command of tiie 1st battalion ; commanded it at the battle of Yittoria, and at those in the Pyrenees. Present also at the battle of the Nivelle; succeeded to the command of the regt. at the battle of Orthes, and again at the battle of Toulouse, besides being in several minor af&irs. Proceeded in command of the first battalion to Canada in July 1814 : embarked from thence for the Netherlands in June 1815. He has received the gold Medal and one Clasp for Yittoria and Orthes; and the silver War Medal with three Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.

72 Major-General Hay embarked for the West Indies early in 1796, and served the campaign of that and the following year. In 1797 he was actively employed in the Island of St. Yincent. He served the campaign of 1808-9 in Portugal and Spam under Sir John Moore, in the 18 th Hussars, and was present in the cavau^ actions of Mayorga and Benevente; and was with the detachment that surprised and captured the enemy^s outlyihg piquet at Haeda commanded the rear-guard from Astorga and Batanzas on the retreat terminating with the battle of Corunna. Ele served also with the Army of Occupation in France until its return to England in 1818. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Benevente.

73 Major-General Slessor served in Ireland daring theBebelhon of 1798, and was engaged at Antrim, and subsequently against the French force under General Humbert (wounded in the head\ In 1806 he accompanied the 35th to Sicily; and was on several expeditions in Calabria, at the battle of Scylla, and with gun-boats. In 1807 he served the caoipaign in Egypt, and was wounded in the leg on the retreat from Bosetta to Alexandria. His next service was with Sir John Osfvald's expedition against the Greek Islands; subsequently to which he was employed in constant desultory service in the Mediterranean, and was also with the English corps attached to the Austrian Army under Count Nugent,— for the latter service he received a gold Medal from the Emperor of Austria. He served also the campaign of 1815 under the Dnke of Wellington.

74 Major-Geiieral Allan was present at ihe^ capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795, and

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defence of Cadis, ^ere he oommanded a light battalion and was etationed on the heighta of Ua de Leon to obeenre Marihal Sonlt'a force: he was afterwards present in the aolions of Vie Bigorre aild Tarbes, and at the battle of Toulouse, for which he has receiTed the Gold McdaL

75 llijor*Oenenl Money senred twenty-five years in the llih Dragoons:— In Flanden and Holland in 1794 and 95, and in Gennaay the latter year, including the attack on the Freneh lines, 17th April ; their defeat on the heights of Catean, 26fch April, and near Toumay ^ 3fd Hay; battles of Bonbaix and Lannoy, defeat of the French near Tonmay, 22nd May 1794$ and aflair at Bonunel, 2nd Jan. 1795. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the aotiona of the lOlh and 19th Sept., 2nd uid 6th October. Commanded a detachment of the regt nader Sir Balph Abercromby, at Leghorn, Minorca, and the expedition to Cadis, in 1800; in £gypt» in 1801 (Medal), including the actions of the 8th, Idth, and 21st March, together with the ca{«iire of Gband Cairo and Alexandiiai Peninsular campaigns of 181 1 and 12; present at the mitgB of Badijos, battle of Halamanoa, and affair of caTalry near the Tormes on the following day» wbcn three French battalions were taken ; cavalry affairs of Callada Camino and Venta de Poeci Served also the campaign of 1815, indnding the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo^ towards the dose of which last the coounand of the 11th Dragoons devolved on him : present also at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanoa.

76 Mdor-General Ewart, as captain in the 52nd Ught Infan^, accompanied the Ebqiedi- tion to Cfopenhagen in 1807, and was present at the action near Keog. Sored in the Penin- sida in 1808 and 9 under Sir John Moore, and was wounded at Yimiera. Accompanied Expe- dition to the Scheldt. Served with the Light Division in the Peninsuk from March 1811 to December 1812, iaclnding the battles of Fnentes d'Onor and Salamanca; the sieges of Cindad Bodrigo and Badsios ^irounded when in command of a detachment carrying ladders lor the storming of Fort Picnnna); and the actions of Sabngal and San Munos. Served in the Wmi Indies with the Boyal York Bangers and the York Chasseurs from 1813 to 1816 IndusiTe^ and was at the capture of Guadalonpe. Served in the East Indies in command of the 67th regt, fjrom Biaroh 1819 to Feb. 1823, and was employed as a Brigadier at the siege of Asseerghur. He has recdved the War Medal with five Clasps.

77 Major-General Proctor served wiUi the 82nd on the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served also at Gibraltar, Tarifs, and in the Peaia* 8ula,from 1810 to Deo. 1812, and subsequently in the Peninsula and south of France* from April to July 1814, indudiog the aifair of Posts near Malaga, battle of Barrosa (contasioB oa the body), and retreat from Biladrid* Embarked from Bourdeaux for Canada in July 1814, and oommanded the 82nd before Fort Brie from 2nd Sept, and throughout the sucoessive operations of the campaign on the Niagara frontier. Beceived the Brevet promotion of LieuL-Colonal fcr his conduct in the repelling of the attack made by the Americans on our batteriee and poaitica before Fort Erie on the 17th Sept 1814. He has received the War Medal with one CUap for Barroaa.

78 Ifigor-Qeneral Jenrois accompanied the 89th on the expedition to Hanover in 1805. la 1810 he was appointed to the staff of Lord Blayney; accompanied him on the expedition t j Malaga, and was slightly wounded in the attack on the Fortress of Frangerda. In 1613 he was appointed to the stsJF of Sir Gordon Drnmmond, and eml>arked with him for Canada, whef% during the operations of that and the following year, he was present in almost every aeticn fooghtwith the American Armydther in that Province or on the Frontier, Inclncuns *^ storming of Fort Niagara, Lewistown, the attacks on Black Bock and Buflklo, operataona a^init the forts and batteries of Oswego, and action of Lundy's Lane, lie received the brevet rank of Major for Buflalo, and that of LieuL-Colonel for Lundy's Lane.

79 Mijor«Qenerd Biddall was actively employed with the 62nd, in Sicily, ISgypt, Calabria* Italy, Spain, and North America, from 1806 to the end of the war. Detached with hia Orwns* dier company to retard the advance of the French on their march to invest Scylla Caatle ia Cslabria, and invsde Sicily. Served in the Grenadier battalion at the Faio, in Sicily, for several weeks, under the fire of the French batteries erected in Calabria. Second in oomnand to General Blommart in a Grenadier Battalion sent from Sicily to Spain. He was ndTmnced with his Grenadier Company and two field-pieces^ in the attack on, and expoldon of» thePi«»ch Drom the heights before Genoa. Second in command to Iieut*CoL John wil^ tha flank eoce* nany detachments up the Penobscot river in North America, and coounanded the adranoe ia lonaing a podtion at Hampden defended by treble our numbers.

80 Mi^or^General Addison served in the American war, on thestaff of Sir JohnSherbrooke.

81 Sir Frauds Cockbom served in South America in 1807; in the Peninsula in 1809 and 1810| and in Canada from 1811 to 1814.

82 Major General Charrotie served three years in the East Indies, and was present nt ths mutiny at Vdlore in 1806, when nearly the whole of the 69th were massacred in their bnrmcka. He served in the Penintola with the 2nd Life Guards, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, indnding the battles of Vittoria, Paapeluna^ and Toulouse. He has lecdved the War Madal with two Chups*

83 MMJQT^CUiunX Patrick Campben (B. Artillery) was at the ci^tare of St. Lodn In 179«. •ad sahi«<iQtBtlj in tha Cnrib war in St. YiDoent. Served also ia tba Peidawia frgm Jaa

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1809 to tiw «nd of that war in 1814, inolndtng the batUea of TalftTara and Castalla. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for TalaTera.

84 Bfajor-Oeneral Farkinaon lerrea at the capture of the Island of Bourbon in 1810, as I>epat7-Adjatant-QeneraL Prooeeded with the d3rd to Stralsnnd in Pomerania in 1813; and firom thence to Holland in 1814 ; was present at the attack on Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp^ and commanded the regt at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he received a serere oontnsion. Serred also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.

85 Major-Qeneral Unellyn served m Sie 52nd at Ferrol, Cadis, and in the Mediterranean, in 1800 and 1801. Having obtained a company by purchase in the 28th regt, he accompanied it to the Peninsula in 1809, and, with the exception of one year's absence in England, occasioned by ill-health, he was actively employed with it in the various duties that fell to its share in the campa^ns in which it bore such a conspicuous part Besides many services of minor impor- tance, he was present with his regiment at the battle of Bnsaco, defence of the Lines of Lisbon, advanoe on Campo Mayor, siege of Bsdajos, battle of Albahera, capture of a French corps at Arroyo de MoUno, attack and capture of the Forts and Bridge of Almaras, advance on Aranjnez and Madrid, occupation of Bourdeaux. Li 1815 he embarked with his regiment for the Netherlamb, where he was personally engaged with it in the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo, in the latter of which he wav severely wounded, and received for his conduct in the field the brevet rank of Lt-Colonel and the C<mipanionship of the Bath. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Albnhera.

86 Major-General Lantour served in the Peninsula with the 11th Dragoons in 1811 and 12; he attacked, with a squadron, on the 26th Sept. 1811, near El Bodon, a fVenoh Cavalry Regt. which had captured part of the baggage of the Light Division, and covered the retreat of the 74th, and five companies of the 60ih, from Ciudad Bodriga Present also at the siege of Bada- jos and battle of Dalamanca. Whilst in command of a sqnadron he attacked, and took pri> aoners, a company of French Artillery posted in a vineyani, near ValladoUd, supporting the enemy's cavalry on 7 th Sept. 1812, during Uie time the Army was crossing the Douro; he also repolaed an attack of the enemy's piquets, making one officer and many men prisoners, at Mo- nasterio and in front of Burgos on 2nd Oct 1812; and he was oontinuaUy on outpost duty, and almost daily engaged with the enemy's skirmishers, and was slightly wounded in the retreat from Burgos bv the bursting of a shelL Served the campaign of 1815, with the 23rd Lig^t Dragoons, and was present in the actions of the 16th and 17 th June, and at the battle of Waterloo, where he succeeded to the command of the regiment and of the brigade. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.

87 Major-Geaeral Egerton, after serving as a subaltern with the 29th in North America, and prooeedmg as a Captain with the 89th to South America, accompanied the 2nd battalion of the 34th to the Peninsula in 1809. In the following year he was appointed to the staff as Deputy- Assistant- Adjutant- GenersJ, and attached to the second division, in which capacity he aerved at the battle of Bnsaco, and on the retreat to, and during the subsequent occupation of, the Lines before Lisbon. He was then removed as senior of the Adjutant-Generars department to the fourth ^vision; was present at the siege and capture of Oliven^a, the first siege of Badajos, battle of Albnhera (wounded), and action of Aldea de Ponte. Relinquished his staff appointment and rejoined his regiment in the winter of 1811, and continued to serve with it antil appointed Aide-de-camp to Sir Rowland Hill in 1812, on whose personal staff he remained until the termination of the war, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees,— for which he obtained the brevet rank of Major, ^Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toidouse. On Lord Hill's appointment to a command with the army in Flanders in the spring of 1815, he selected Colonel Egerton as his first Aide-de-camp, who served as snch at tne battle of Waterloo, where he obtained the brevet of Lieut-Colonel,— and continued in the same capacity until the retom of the Army of Occupation from France in 1818. When Lord HUl assumed the com- mand of the army in chief in 1828, he was pleased to name Colonel Egerton for the confidential appointment of first Aide-de-camp and private Secretary, which he held during the whole period of his Lordship's oontinnanoe at the head of the army. He has received the War Medal with

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88 Sir William Chalmers served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; campsigns of 1808-9 in Portugal and Spain; exjpedition to Walcheren, including bombsrdment of Flushhig; at Cadis in 1810 and 11; and aU the succeeding Peninsular campaigns, including the battle of Barross, attack of the enemy on the heights near Moresoo, aflBur of Senhora de la Pena, battle of Salamanca, action of San Mnnos, battle of Vittoria, attack at Maya, battles of the Pyreneea on the 30th and 3lst July, repulse of the enemy hi his attack of the heighto of St Antonio, 31st August, attack of the enemy's forts near Sure, 9th Oct. 1813, battle of Nivelle, besides a great many minor affairs and skirmishes on the advanoe to Madrid and capture of the Retira He was present with the army hi the Peniasula during ahnost all the sieges, and was engaged in the l^owing aflhira duruag the retreat from Burgos, vis., Ohnos, Monasterio, bridge of VaUadolid, and passage of the Huebra. Served also in the Netherlands in 1814 and 15, including the battle ^ Waterloo, capture of Puis, and posterior operations in France, to Aag. 1817. He was severely woondedin assault of the entrenchments at Sarre, and has had nine norsea killed orwonadM under him in action, three of them at Waterloo. Paring the abore oampaigns he

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WM on the staflC except ftt Waterloo. Sabsequently to his serncei in Sir John lCoore'« oaa- paign and Lord Chatham's expedition, he wa«, in the course of about four years (from 5th March 1811 to 18 th June 1815), in seventeen engagements, six of them general actions excla- sive of sieges; and for his conduct in the field he was twice promoted, Tix, to the brevet rank of Major at the batUes of the Pyrenees, and of LieuU-Colonel at the battle of Waterloo, on which occasion he commanded the left wing of the 52nd regt He has received the War Mcd^ with eight Clasps.

89 Major-General Parker served at Walcheren in 1809, and was employed in the operations previous to, and at the siege of, riusbiog. Embarked for Lisbon in Feb. 1812, and remained with the Duke of Wellington's army till the conclusion of the war in 1814; was present at the battle of Yittoria, both the sieges of San Sebastian, battle of Orthcs, action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and lost his left leg at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the gold ^ledal tor the battle of Tittoria, where he commanded a brigade of artiUery; and the silver War Medal with three Clasps for SU Sebastian* Orthes, ani Toulouse.

90 Msjor-General Beckwith served in Hanover in 1805-6; at Copenhagen in 1807, inclndin; ihe action at Eioge. On the expedition to Sweden in 18()S; and that to Portugal in Ibo^-j, including the action at CalcaveUas on tbe retreat, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded to Wal- cheren in 1809; subsequently to the Peninsula, and was present in the actions of Pombal Bedinha, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabuga^ battle of Fuentes d*Onor, siegea of Cindts Bodt^o and Badajos, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, action at San Muian, battles ii Vittona, the Pyrenees, Vera, Nivelle, near Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also th« campaign of 1815, indudins the battles of Qnatre Brav and Waterloo. During the grest portion of the above service ne was employed on the StaSl Medal for Toulouse, and lost lei) leg at Waterloo.

92 Msjor-Qeneral Bourchier served nnder Sir Ralph Abercrombj in the expedition against Cadiz in 1800, and also in the compai^ in Egypt in 1801, and was present at the battlea of tk« 13th and 21st M»rcb, and at Khamania on the IHh May. h.e served afterwards the campaigsi of 181 ly 12, and 15, ioclttding tbe slese of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, cavalry afiuurs tt Callada de Camino and Venta de Poso, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture cf Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Cla«p for Salamanca.

93 Major*General Grant served five years in India with the 25th— afterwarc|a the 22nd— Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Mallavelly, siege of Seringapatam, action with Dooa- dia, storming the fort of Tumioul, where he volunteered and led the assault wiUi 50 dismounted Dragoons; engaged also in the reduction of various fortresses. Served with the 21st Fuailieri in Sicily in 18UC; with the 17th Light Dragoons in India from 1807 to 1811 : and with the lb;t Hussars in the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the action at (he bridge of Cr^>L\ d'Orade, battle of Toulouse, covering the retiriog army on the 17th of June 1815, and batUe ct Waterloo. He has received the >Var Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.

94 Major-General Taylor served as Assistant-Ac^utant-General to the force nnder Sir Jamea Craig, in the Mediterranean, during 1805 and 6. Employed on the staff at the attack and capture of Java in 1811, including the attack of the outpost near Weltevrcden, and th« storming of the lines of Cornells. Served also the campaign of 1815, with the lOUi Hussara, ar.vi was present at the battle of Waterloa He has received the War Medal with one CUap Ux Java.

95 Mijor-General Argnimban served in the Peninsula with the 3rd battalion of the Royah, and lost an arm at San Sebastian. Served also tbe campaign of 1815, and was slight!^ wouadvd at Qnatre Bras, and also at Waterloo.

96 Msjor-General Calvert served with the 52nd on the expedition to Swe4cn In 1808 ; ic the Peninsula in 1808-9, inclnding the retreat to Corunna; and on the Walcheren expeditkr. Appointed Aide-de-camp to Lora Lynedoch in April 1810, and joined him at Cadis, then U- siesed by the French ; present at the battles of Barrosa and Vittoria ; also at both the sittacki ana capture of San Sebaatian. Accompanied the 29 ih to America ia 1814, and waa pr«s«ct at the taking of Castine, and the different i\merican settlements in the Bay of r undj. Served also the campaign of 1815 with the 32ad, including tbe battles of Quatrt Braa acu Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He has received the War ^Udal with three Ciaspa fi>r Barrosa, Vittoria, and St. Sebastian.

storming and capture of Cindad Bodrigo and Badajos. Depnty-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at tbe actions of Osma and JMorillas. battle of Vittoria, passage of the Bidassoa, storming the Heights of Vera, action al Sarrv, battle of the Nivello, batUes of the 9th, loth, Utb, and 12th Deo. lb 13 near Bayonaa^ PMaag* of the Adonr, storminj; St. Etienne and investment of the citadel of Bi^onne, aotiona at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonse. Served also the campaign of 1815, l~^Vn4ing the battle of Waterloo and captore of Paris. He has received the War Medal with right riam

98 Sir De Laoj Evana served in India, in 1807, 8, 9, and 10. Portugal, Spain, aadFrnerw in 1812, 13, and 14. AmeciQa ptrt of 1814-15. Belgium aod I^wm in 1915» le, 17, and 1%

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la Spain in 1835, 36, and 37. Preaent during the operations against Ameer Khan and the Pindarriea, capture of the Mauritius, p<irt of the retreat from Bureos, action on the Hormaza (wounded), hattle of Vittoria, investment of Fampeluna, battle of (he Pyrenees, inyestment of Bayonne (horse shot), actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse (horse shot), battle of Bladensburg (two horses shot), capture of Washington, attack on Baltimore, operationa before New Orleans (boarding and capture of American Flotilla action 25 th Dec wounded seyeralj— -nnsnccessful aasauU Jan. (wounded severely), battle of Qnatre Bras, retreat of 17th of June, Waterloo (horse shot and one sabrod), investment and capitulation of Paris. Continued on Staff of allied Army of Occupation in Fraoce. Accepted under an allied power (1635) com- mand of an auxiliary British and Spanish corps of army by sanction and desire of the English GoTemment, and by order of the Kiug in council. Acted, while so employed, in conjunction with the British forces (under Lord J. Hay), and through mediation of I^ritish auUiorities : nusing investments of San Sebastian and Bilboa, action of Arlaban, capture of port and castle of Passages. Defeated the enemy in general actions on the 5th of May, 6th of June, 1st of Oct. (vonnded) 1836 ; also 10th and 15th of March 1837. Attacked near Hemani, 16th March, by the elite of the Carlist army, 16,000 strong (about double the allied force), and obliged to retreat about one mile, but with a less loss in killed and wounded (600) than that of the enemy. Be- aumed the offensive the following month— capture of Hcruani by escalade, 14th May— of Oy ar- son 16th May— of Trun by storm 17th May of Fontarabia by capitulation Idth May. Thes« and other minor affairs were for the most part severely contested, and cost (including those of the enemy) above ten thousand killed and wounded. Excepting occasionally two or three atraffglera, generally without arms, the Legion never lost (under his command) prisoners* artillery, or etj^uipage,. though utterly contrary statements repeatedly appeared at the time, while he took trom the enemy 100 olticers, 1000 men, thirty pieces of cannon, several entrenched position^ fortified towns and posts, with an extensive and most Important strategical tract of the insurgent territory, including their main line of retreat, communication and supply. Thenceforth " The frontier was effectually closed against the entrance of resources to the Car- lists, except b|y the small mountain passes, which are only accessible to foot passengers or mnles lightlj laden" (British Commissioners* Dei^patoh, Parliamentary Paper)— and thus did this auxiliary corps decisively contribute to the successful termination of the war. He holds the rank of Lient-Gceneral in the national army of Spain, by license of a British ro^al warranty also, honoured by her Majesty for these services with the Cross of Commander of the Bath, and by the government of Spain with the grand crosses of St. Ferdinand and Charles III. Keceived hia Company* Majority, and Lt -Colonelcy in the British service for conduct against the enemy. Sir De Lacy has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees. and Toulouse.

99 Major-General Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 18()S, and was present with the Soota IPosilier Guards at the Passsge of the Douro, capture of Oporto, subsequent retreat of Soult's army, ^nd battle of Talavera, where he was wounded through the body, and being left there in hospital h^ was made prisoner. He commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards for upwards of three years. Has received Uie War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.

100 Major-General the Honourable H. £. Butler served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with the 2nd battalion of the 27th, including the battles of the 1 3th and 21st March, and has received the medaL Served also with the Portuguese army in 1810 and 1811, and was wounded at Bttsaco, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.

101 Major-Geueral Fleming served in Sicily, and with the Army under Sir John Stuart in C^abria in 1806. In Egypt in 1807, at the taking of Alexandria, and attack on Rosetta. With the expedition under Sir David Baird to Coruona, and the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and 1 1, including the passage of the Alberche with the advanced Brigade, and battles of Talaverm, Busaco, and Albuhera (very severely wounded), for which be has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served in the West Indies, iucluding the expedition to the Southern States of America, from 1813 to 1810; in the East Indies from 1S20 to 1823 inclusive ; and in Canada from 1829 to 1833.

102 Sir John Bolt served with the 58th in Egypt in 1801, and was shot through the body in the action on the landing. Accompanied the expedition to Naples in 1805, and re- mained with that army until its arrival in Sicily, Served with the 2nd battalion in the Penin- fiula the latter part of 1809 and until Feb. 1810, when ho was appointed to the Portuguese service; present at the battle of Busaco, covering the operations against Ciudad Bodrigo, and capture of Badajoz. Commanded the 17 th Portuguese regiment from April 1812 to the con- dnsion of the war, including the actions of Berlanza and near Las Casus, battle of Vittoria actions in the Pyrenees at Santa Barbara, 2nd Aug., and attack of Vera heights 7th Oct., battle oC the Nivelle, batUe and operations of the Nive on the 9(h, 10th, lUb, 12th, and 13th Dec. 1813, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. From the period of landing in the Peninsula in 1809, nntil the ooncloston of hostilities in April 1814, he was nover one day absent from his duty. Medal for services in Egypt; and the Gold Cross and one Clasp for Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; and the silver War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Pyrenees.

103 Major-General Bainbrigge served in the Penln&ula in the Quarter-Master- General's dapartqient fi^m 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the Lines of Torres

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Vedras, part of the siege of Oliren^a, aiege of Ciiided Bodrlgo^ last liege of Badijos, allinr of the Gaarcna, battle of Salamanca, part of the siege of Burgos, af&ir of Villa Muriel, retreat from Borgos to Ciudad Bodrigo, battles of Vittoria and the Pvrenees, part of the last siege of 8an Sebastian* battle of thel^i^e, and actions near Bidart, JSussnssarj, and Villa Franque; actions of G arris, Tarbes, and Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. He has receiTcd the Wmr Medal with seven Clasps.

104 Major-General l^apier served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge in 1807. Aide-de-camp to Sir John Hope on the expedition to Sweden in 1608; and subsequently in Sir John Moore's campaign in Spain, indnding the retreat to, and battl« ol^ Coronna. In Sicily with the regiment until the autumn of 1810. Served afterwards in tho Peninsula on tiie stafi^ including the defence of Cadiz, battle of Fnentes d'Onor, 2nd siege of Badajos, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and the Nive— indnding the various engage* menu near the Mayor's house sUghtly wounded on the 10th Deo., and severely on the litis -^lost left arm. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.

105 Major-General Thorn accompanied the Buffs to the Peninsula in Aug: 1808, where he served untU Jan. 1809. Ke turned to the Peninsula in June following, and commanded the Light Company of the Buffii at the battle of Talavera. Employed as an officer of observation in Spanish Eftremadnra from 29th Jan. to 3rd March 1810, from which period until the termination of that war in 1814, he served as Deputy- Assistant- Quarter-Master-General with the 2im1 Division, and was present at the battle of Busaoo, 1st siege of Badajos, battle of AlbulMra, actions at Arroyo de Mobno and Almarai, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th and 12th Dec (wounded); action of Garris, battle of Orthes, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Embarked with the troops from Boordeaiiz to Canaida in Jnl^r 1814, as an Assistant-Qoarter-Master-General, and was present at the affitir of Plattabnrg^. Hone killed under him at Albuhera; another in the action at the Pass of Maya; and a third in the action of the 12th Dea 1813, near Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.

106 Major-General Sewell served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Comnna, Talavera, Busaco, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo^ Badajoz, and St Sebastian, for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.

107 Major-General Darling served at the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1810, and was severely wounded in the left knee by a musket .shot in storming the heights of Matauba. Prooeeded to the P«ninsu]a» and joined the Slst Light Infantry at Castello Branoo, in May 1812; engaged on the heights of San Christoval, the battle of Salamanca, and surrender of the Betiro at Madrid; employed with his regiment before Burgos; and after the retreat fh>m thence he was attacked by typhus fever, and sent to England for recovery, in May 1813. Rejoined the army on the heights of Echallar in September following, and was present at the battleiof Nivelle, and the subeeqaeot attack of the heights of St P6. Appointed Major of Brigade in Dec. 1813, uid attached to Major-General Hay's brigade in the 5th division, and was employed throughout the blodtade and operations before Ba^ronne. Appointed Assistant-Adjntant-General to the 6th division in April 1814, and remained in charge of that department until the embarkation of the division im Aug. 1814. On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointed to the staff as Assistant- Adjutant- General, and attached to the 4th division, under Sir Charles Colville; employed witfi his division in the operations connected with the battle of Waterloo, the stonning of Cambrmy; and capitulation of Paris. He has reoeived the War Medal with thne Clasps for Qoadaloape, Sslsmanca, and Nivelle.

108 Sir Wm. Lewis Herries accompanied the 9th Dragoons to South America In Sept. 1806, and served as a Brtffade-Major in the expedition against Buenos Ayres. Aide-de-camp to Sir Eyre Coote on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was actively employed at the siege and taking of Flushing. Acoompanied Sir Edward Paget to Spain as his Aide-de-eaom, ia June 1812; and when Sir Edward was taken prisoner on the retreat from Borgoe, Lord Wellington appointed him a Depnty-Quarter*Master-General, in which capacity he served until the end of tViat war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, the three successive days' actic^ns at the Mayor's Houses in front of Bidart, where he had a horse shot under him. On the 14th of April 1814, whilst endeavouring with JAeat Moore (now Colonel W. G. Moore) to'ejctrieate Sir John Hoi« from his horse, whieh in the sortie froaa Bayonne was killed and had fallen upon him, he received a mnsket-shot in the Idft Imee^ was taken prisoner with Sir John Hope and Lieut. Moore (both being wounded), and his left leg was amputated the next morning. He has reoeived the War Medal with foar Clasps.

109 Major-General McDonald's services:— Expedition to South America, and asaanlt of Buenos Ayres; Peninsula, from Nov. 1808 to 1813, and in the South of Fraaoe from Marek 1814, including the battle of Busaco, Lines of Torres Vedras, aflairs at Bednha, Pombal, and Campo Mavor; first siege of Badajos, battle of Albuhera, third siege and assault of Badajoi, affairs at Alva de Tormes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th (had two horsea ahot under him), 30th, and 31st July, and Toulouse. Wounded in the head and right thigh at tho assault of Buenos Ayres, 5 th July 1807; in the left leg and right groin in the Pyrenees SOth July; and in the right shoulder and lungs at the assault of the fortUled reek on the mountaia Arolla, and surprising the tDem/a posts in thotnlley of Banoa, PyiwMes, 8nd OeU 1815.

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He hat reoriTBd the gold Medal ud one Cltsp for Vittoria and the Pyrenaea ; and the aiher War Medal with four Clasps for Bnsaco, Allmhera, Badajoz, and Tonlonse.

1 10 Major-General Faty served on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. Serred afterwarda in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege and capture of Badajos, hattle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid to Bargoa, battles of Vittoria, the P;yreDee8 and NiTelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12(h, and ISth Dec 1813, besides various minor aifairs. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.

111 Lord James Hay served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Yimiera, Talavera, Busaeo, Fuentea d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Mivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.

M2 M^or-Oeneral T. J. Wemyss served vrilb the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and snbse- oaently in the Peninsula as Major of Brigade to the 50th, 71st, and 92nd, from the formatioa of that Brigade under Lord Howard in 1810, to its final embarkation at Bourdeaox in 1814 i and was present in the different affairs during the retreat to the Lines near Lisbon, actions of Fombal, Kedinha, Foi d'Arouce, battle of Rentes d'Onor, surprise of Gerard at Arroyo de Mdinos, stom of Fort Napoleon, and the bridge of Almarsz, action of Alba de Tonnes, defence of Bejar, battle of Vittoria (received the Brevet rank of Mijor), and the Pyrenees, at Maya, Lesaoea» and Donna Maria (severely wounded), battles of the Nivelle, Cam bo, Nive, St. Pierre (wounded), Hellette, (Hrris, St. Palais, Tarbes, Arriveriette, Orthes, Aii«^ and Toulouse, Msides numerous minor aflkirs. Served also against the Kandians in Ceylon. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.

113 Major*General Gabriel was employed on the Walcheren expedition in 1809. Served afterwards on the staff in the Peninsula until the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal and four Clasps for Busaoo, Albuhera, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, and obtained the brevet rank of Major for the battle of the Pyrenees ; and that of Lient-Colonel for former aervioea in the field.

114 Major-General Thomas served in Sioily from 1805 to 1812. Joined the 3rd battalion of the 27th in Portugal in Aoril 1813, and was present with it at the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Commanded tne Light 0>mpaQies of the right brigade of the 4th division at the battles of NiveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the gold medal and two Clasps; and the silver War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nive. Served afterwarda in the American war; also at the capture of Paris.

115 Major-General Rowan served with the 52nd in Sioily, in 1806 and 7; on the expedition to Sweden, in 1808; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore in 1808-9; at Walcheren in 1809, including the bombardment and aurrender of Flushing. In Portugal firom 26th Jao. to Ist June 1811, including the action at Sabugal. Subsequently in the Peninsula and South of France from 10th Jan. 1813, to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, together with the intermediate aifairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Be- ceived the brevet rank of Major for the battle of Orthes, and that of Lieut-Colonel for former services in the field. He has received the Wsr Medal with six Clasps.

116 Maior-General Shaw Kennedy served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of ICioge in 1807. la the Peninsula from 1808 to 1812 inclusive, aud was present at the action of the Coa, siege and captare of Cindad Rodrigo and of Badajoz, and battle of Salamanca, for whidi he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.

117 Lord Sandys aoeompanied the 10th Hussars to the Peninsula in 1812, and was present in the action at Morales, and battles of Vittoria and Pampeluna. Served also the campaign of 1815, as an Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the battle of Waterloo*

118 Sir Thomas Henry Browne carried the King's Colour of the 23rd at the aiege of Copen- hagen in 1807. Accompanied his regiment to America; thence to the West Incues, and was wounded at the oaptore of Martuiique. Proceeded again to Amerios, and thenoe to Portugal in 181 1. He was appointed to the Staff of the Adjutant- General in 1812, and was in the fidd at the battles of SsJamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos, Vittoria (where he waa wounded in the head), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, the actions of the Uth, 12tb, and 13th Dee. ISia, befixre Bayonne, Nive, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse. On the eacape of Napoleon from Elba, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Stewart (the present Marquis of London- derry), and served the campaign of 1816 with him, at the heiad-quartera of the Austrian and Bussian armies. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.

119 Major-General Maolachlan waa honourably mentioned in Colonel Gillespie's despatoh, for his oondact at the suppression of the mutiny at Yellore in 1806, on which occasion he was the senior officer present, and severely wounded.

120 Mi^or^General NicoUa with thirteen volunteers in a boat of the Blamehe frigate, boarded and captured, on the 8rd Nov. 1803, the French armed cutter Albion from under the guns of Monte Chrisde^ St Domingo^ in this action he was severely wounded by a mnsket-bal^ which entering the abdomen, and coming out at his right side, lodged in the arm. On board the Standard at the passag^ of the Dardanelles on the I9th Feb. 1807. On the 26th June 1808, with a boat*! orew, he boarded and captured the Italian gun-boat Fo^ near Corfu. Present at

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300 rami OB an «^BdUioii in s joint attiflk iriA EL M. frimtet Um Imptrimm and Thtrnm, mi in oo-opention wHh % party of iieainflH| aaoending tiw heights of Fdinora in Ctlahrinv a^aiiHt a ttronffly-potted enemy tiiree timet the atrength of the aaaailanta: drove them off tfie froand, and nuuntamed the poat for tliree days. Senred afterwarda In the Peninaola from Angwt 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, inclndfaig the batde of the Ni?eUe^ and the aotioiia befoit Bayonne, on the 9th, lOkh, and 11th Deo. 1818.

43 Miyor-Genera] Mahon senred ia Ireland in the reheUion of 1798. He serred alao t««M^ years in the West Indies, and was present at the oaptore of Sarinamt and also of Gnadnioi^ k

1810, for whioh he has reoeiTod the War Medal wilh one Clasp.

44 Mslor-Gkneral Loftns serred with the 2nd battalion of the 38 th during the time it wm employed in the Peninsola, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo, retreat to the lines ef Torres Vedras, adrance in porsoit of Massena, storming of Badaioz««ommanded the defach ment of the 5th difision which took possession of the T6te-de-Pont, St Christonal, and Ihs other Forts on the right banlc of the Gaadiana, and to whioh General PhiUipon anrrendered ; battle of Salamanoa, capture of Madrid,— oommanded the light troops of the 5th dirisioa npon tlie advance to Bargos, retreat from thenoe, action at villa Muriel, and other minor affkirs. He has reoeiTed tlM War Medal with three Clasps for Busaoo, Badijos and Palamamn

45 Mtjor-General Burrell served at the culture of Guadeloupe in 1810 ; and the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada. Served also in Chma (Medal) and oommanded the land foroe at fhs ilrit capture of Chusan, and a brigade at the attack upon Canton. He haa received the War Medal with one Claspfor Guadaloupe.

46 Maior-General JParrer has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Maida.

47 Msjor-Gkoeral Aylmer served at the Helder in 1799, including the action of the I8tk Sept I figyptian campaign of 1801 (Medal) } campaign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portugal, including the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, and Corunna for which he has received the Wv Medal wUh three Clasps. He served subseauenUy with the expedition to Walcheren.

47 1 Major-General Thomaon aooompaniea the 74th to the Peninsula, landing at Lisbon in Jan. 1810, and was present at the battle of Busaoo, retreat to the linea of Torres Vedrai^ advance of the army on Massena's retreat therefrom, action at Fob d'Arouce (wounded), bMtl* of Foentes d*Ooor, siege and capture of Cindad Bodrigo where he served as Assistant Bnginetf and for liia servioes was promoted to the rank of Brevet-Miuor i siege and capture of Badges where he served aa Assist. Engineer and was slightly woundsd when leading about 300 nmi of the party that stormed and tooa the Baveline of ot Koque to reinforce the 3d Dlyision of Che arm V whidi liad taken the Castle ; siege and oaptore of the Forts of Salamanca, whwe he aerved aa Assist Engineer and waa alightly wounded i battle of Salamanoa (severel v woundedX siege of Borgoa and retreat therefrom, aarved aa Assist Engineer and had the blowing up of tks bridge at Tilla Morial and tlie bridge at Cabeson entrusted to him ; battle of Vittoria aa aeooskd in ooosmand of the 74th} sisge of St Sebastian wliere ho served as Assist -Engineer and for hb eoodnet waa promoted te thb Brevet rank of Lieut-Colonel i battle of NtveUe, iwssage of the Bidaasoa, and battle ef Orthes, besides several skirmishes with his Begt at Alfiates, VilU de Pastorea, Albidons, and other plaoea. He haa received the gold Medal for St Sehastino, and the silver War Medal with nine Clasps for the other battlea and sieges.

48 Maior-General Eiddell served as Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at tfie onp- tore of OOpenhagen in 1807 1 and aa A aristant-Qaarter-Master«Gtoeral on the eastern eonat of Spain and at Gsooa, with the army under Lord William Bentinck.

48t Mijor-General Danbeney served at the taking of theCi^ of Good Hope and captor* of the Dntoh iUet at Saldanha Bay, in 1796 1 aubsequently for upwards of fourteen yeara ia the Bast Indisa, tndnding the campaign of 1801-8 against the Mahratta chieftains, and foomnuttdad the Grenadliera of ha regt (the 84th), at the assault and capture of Kurree ; also in thm Qa* serats in 1808, 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir John Murray's army. Pto- oeeded to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and surrender of flushing.

49 Bfijor-General Yemon served the campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula, aa a I>epttly^ Assistant- A^ntant-GeneraL Subaequently in the same capacity with the Duke of WelUn(toa*s army until June 1811, and waa present at the battle of Talavera. Served with the Snd UH- talion 66th, at the surprise of a French division at Arroyo de Molino, and other Ofevatiam^ until the oaptore of Bad^os. With tlie Queen's at the reduction of the Forts and baatin of Selsmanea slightly woonded earlv in the day, and very severely at the dose of the aotloBy ft ball having entered Ills breast ana lodged near the luMurt, after tearinc along two riba. JW- lowed the army again at the expiration of three weelu, and resumed tlie regiment, with whioh he served in the variona <merations preoediag, dvdjj^ I the si^e of Burgee. He has reoeived the gold Medal for Salamaao^tlUpj with one olasp for Talavera.

49t Mijor-General Meroer aooompanied the 3rd Guards on the 1805| and on that to Wahiheren in 1809. Served in the PeninsuU

1811, and again from July 1811 to March 1814, acting aa Aide-de-camp to Sir Brant Spenosrj eamptoBr.-GeosralDilkea: aiase of Ciodadj aiege of Bnigoi^ pMsaga of tat BldMioa» nd

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thai to HaaoTer in 1805; and in Portugal firom SepU 1808 to Inly 1809, inducing tiie^pMiage of tbe Bonro. In 1810 miiched with the light oompany in a flank battalion from Gimltar to the flnt defence of Tarife. He was a Tomnteer with Lord Blayney from Gibraltar on the ex- pedition to Malaga, and present at the attack on. the fortreia of Faengarola. Jn 1811 he froceeded again to Tarifa, tn command of the two flank oompaniea, to join ue force under Lord ^ynedoch, and was present at the batUe of Barrosa, and severelj wounded. In 182^ he embarked in command of the 4Ut fiv Madras. In 1834 he joined Sir Archibald Campbell with that regimtot in the iuTasion of the Burmese empire, and served throughout that war; from tlie landing and capture ofBangoon to the Peace in Feb. 1826. Poriog this pedod he waa employed in six- separate commands against the enemy. In October 1824 he embarked with a Com vom Bangoon to capture the provmce of Martaban: he stormed its strongly fortified ibwn, taking 32 pieces of heavy ordnance and other arms. On the 8th Feb. 1825, he captured tbe for« tified position of Tantabain, taking 36 pieces of Artillery, and other arms. He was also present at erery action with the enemy (except those in Dec 1824, when he was still employed at Martaban), particularly at Sembike on let Dec. 1825, when in command of the adranoed Koard he cairied the front face of the enemy's position. He commanded the 1st 3ri(pide of the Bladras diyiaion, and Was twice thanked "by the Governor- General in Council. Ifo has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa* '

131 Major-General Bobbins served in Sicily in 1806-7 with the 1st Brigade of Guards under Sir' John Moore. Subsequently with the 7th Hussars in the Peninsula and France in the campaigns of 1813 and 14, hiduding the investment and surrender of Fampeluna, the battles of Ortnes and Toulouse, with several intermediate afikirs of outposts. Served ako in Flanders in 1815 with the 7th Hussars; was present at Qaatre Bras, commanded a squadron of the Rear Guard in the a£fair at Genappe, also at the* battle of Waterloo where he was severely wounded. He has received the War Medal wi^ two Clasps for Orthes and Toulouse.

132 Major-Geheral Macneil served in Sir John Moore's retreat, and subsequently at Wal« eherenini809; in Swedish Pomerania in 1813, in Holland in 1814, Including the attack on Beimi*op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, indudinebattle of Watenoo.

r§3 Major- General Pit£ served at the capture of tbe Danish West In& Islands in 1807 1 and of Martinique in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 te Jan. 1814, inelndlDg the battle of Albuhera ; actions at Usagre and Almaraz ;' siege of Badi^s ; battles of Vittotia, Pampeluna, and the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps. ' 134 Major-General Sutherland commahded the few troops on the Gold Coast m the successful operations and actions against the Ashantees, whom he defeated and dispersed (about 20,000 strong) in June and July 1824.

135 Major- General lUiney served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807; with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition off the coast of Spain, and at Cadis on iurrender of tbe ^ench fleet; from thence joined Sir Arthur Welleslev's army at Mondego Bay, and waa afterwards present at the fclattles of Boleia, Yimiera, and Corunna, also the retreat under Sir John Moore. Accompanied the regiment to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the sur« render of Middlebnigh, siege and capture of Flushing. Joined the army in the Peninsula in May 1812, and served as ASe-de-camp to Sir Thomas Bradford during the siege of the Forts of Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Bargos, and retreat therefrom. Served aftwwards in the Portuguese service in advance through the l>as-os-Montes in 1813, at the battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Toloso, storm of the fortified convent in front of San Sebastian, at both the sieges and storm of San Sebaatian, passage of the Bidassoa, battle <^ the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th and 10th Dec^severely wounded: wounded also at the siege of San Sebastian. Served in France with the Army of Occupation fit>m the caid* tulation of Paris in 1815 to the end of 1818. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.

136 Major-General the Honorable Charles Gore joined the 43rd in the Peninsiila in July 1811, and was present and one of the storming party of Fort San Francisco at the investment of Cindad Bodrigo ; also at the siege and storming of that fortress and of Badigoz, battle of Salamanca, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Andrew Barnard ; and in a similar capacity to Sir Jamea Kempt in the battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, the Nive (9th, 10th, and 11th Dec), Orthea, and Toulouse. He was also in the action of San Milan, capture of Madrid, storming of the heights of Vera, bridge of Tanzi, and all the skirmishes of the Light Division from 1812 to the dose of the war in 1814 ; after which he accompanied Sir James Kempt with the troops sent to Canada under his comsnand ; returned to Europe in time for the campaign of 1815, and was first and principal Aide-de-camp to Sir James Kempt, and present at the battles of Quatre Bras (horse shot), and Waterloo (three horses shot), and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.

137 Major-General Walton served with the Coldstream Guards at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. He embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and served the campaigns of 1809, 1810, and the first part of 1811 ; and was present at the passage of the Douro and cap- ture of Oporto, the battles of Talavera and Busaoo, the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras. and the subsequent advance to the Spanish frontier. He served also in Holland, Belgium, ana Franoe, from J^ov. 1813 to Nov. 1818; and was present at the bombardment of Antwerp^ the

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•ttaok <m Bergai-op-Zoom, the baAtUs of Qiutre Bras and Waterloo, and the oaptore of Pftria. He aerved 40 yean m the Coldttream Gnards, and oommanded the regiment vpwarda of tiz yean. He haa reeeiTed the War Medal with two Claapa for Talarera and Boaaoo.

138 Maior-Oeneral Lewii terred in Sir Biohard Stracban'a action, 4th Not. 1805. Oon- nasded a mittalion of Marines in the American war, indnding the action at Bladenahnrg, attack on Baltimore, and Tarioni skirmiahea in the Cheiapeak.

139 Mi^or-General Lawrenoe, prior to entering the Royal Marines, aenred four years and a half at Midshipmanin the Boyal Nary. In 1793 heserredatTonlons landed at Fort La Malgna and Fort Mnlgrafe daring the siegCb In 1798, at the capture of a Fk«noh squadron of three frigates and two brigs off Tonlon. In 1805, battle of Trafidgar; the ahip in which he serrt d, the CobuuM^ lost 200 in killed and wonnded. In 1810, at CSidii during the Uookade, waa the senior obtain of the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 15, serred off New York on tfie American coast, until hostilities finally ceased.

140 Major-Qeneral Jones waa at the defeat of the French fleet by Lord Howe, Ist Jane 1794t and by Ijord Bridport, 23 Jane 1795. On board La RevobUumair9 when she captored the C7iu<e, 12th April 1798. Wracked off Brest in 1804, and detoined a prisoner of war ontil 1814.

141 Major-(}eneralConnoUy serred in Lord Bridport'saetkm,2Sd June 1795. Inl796serfed in the Mediterranean, indading the cTacnation of Bastia, captare of Porto Ferrajo, and destme- tion of Martello Tower in St. Fiorenso Bay. On board fl. M. a ExedktU in the battle off Cape St. Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Captare of Admiral Perrie's sooadron off Toolon ia 1798, oonaisting of three frigates and two bngs. On board the HcmmbJ^ in the battle of Algeairai^ 6th Jaly 1801, woonded and taken prisoner. On board H. M. S. Pentiopt, in the aotioift off Flashing and Ostend, under Sir Sydney Smith, IGfch May 1804. Present at the siege of Copen- hagen, and captare of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyeboorgh in 1808. In 1812, on board H.M.S. Hamadnfod^ when attacked by French privateers; debarked with detachments at Scdie* ▼eUng, and took possession of the Hague in 1814. Daring the above periods he has been very flreqnentiy engaged with the enemy in affaira of gun-boats and batteriea, &c &a He haa le- oeiTed a raward from the Patriotic Fund.

142 Migor-Gteneral Shawe serred the campaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1812, in the Pcb<- insula, incloding the bMtle of Baaaca Serred also in Holland and Belgiam from Nor. 1813 to Sept. 1814, and was seyerely wounded at Bergen-op-Zoom, He haa recelTed the War Medal with two Clasps.

143 Major-ueneral Beatty's senrices : landed at the attack of Santa Cms, Teneriflb, when Lord Nelaon lost his arm; battle of the Nile; siege of St. Jean d'Aore (wounded); was favounbl^ mentioned in Sir Sidney Smith's despateh. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Hatmamm priTateer, and the surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique^ The publication of the despatches connected with these cTcnts, in which he was meet fsTourably mentioned, pro- cured him a patriotic sword of the Talue of 50i. Captain of Marinea in the GtmraTciur, at the capture of the Martngo and BelU PamU in March 1805; and in the Donegal^ Capt. P. Maleolai, when the small squadron under his command attacked two Fr«ioh frigates under the batteries of La Hogue, near Cape Barfleur, 10th NoTcmber 1810. He has been engaged in other affairs of minor importance, and was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G, Cockbum with Napoleon in the NorihumbirUtnd te Su Helena.

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War Services of the Colonels.

I Sir BftTid Ciinvqgbame Mrred tbe cMopaign of 1793, inclading the actionf at Pamsn, Ft. Anaiid, and LinoellM (leyerely wounded); also the liege of Yalenoiennet. Taken piiaoner la tha action at 0«tend in May 1798.

5 Colonel the fiononrable Alexander Aberarombj eerred the campaiitn of 1799 in HoHan'*, ae a Totonteer with the 92nd ; with the 52nd <m the expedition to the Feirol in 1800; in Sic>ly In 1806 and 11N)7, ai Aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 18i^, and commanded the 28th at the battle of Basaoo, and in the Lines before Lisbon; -a brigade ut tha battle of Albohera; the 28th at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz; and was Assittant-Qiiart4 r- Ma%ter-Gkneral at the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthea. fle served al»o the cam- paign of 1815, in the same capacity, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Watcrlt f, storming of Peronne, and capture of Paris. He has reoeired the Gold Cross for Albohera, Tittoria, Pyrenees, and Orthea.

4 Sir Robert Cbambra Hill served on the Contment in 1794 and 95. Embarked with the Blues for the P«'ninsuJa in Oct 1812. Soon after his arrival in Lisbon, was ordered to take ooaunand of the Household Brigade of Cavalry, which he commanded at and for some time afur the battle of ViUoria, for which he has received the Oold Medal Present also at the actiom m the Pyrenees; and subsequentlv with Lord HiU*s Division until after the battle of the 1 3tli Dc 1818 near Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, in command of the regiment, indodin^; the action on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo> where he was severely wounded. He La« Roeived the Silver War Medal with one Clasp,

6 Sir William Cox served at the re-taking of Grenada in 1796 ; in Bgypt in 1801 ; employed on a particular service in Spa<n in 1808-9, and was present in the action at Lueo, and battle of Comnna. Commandfd the fortress of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 27th August 181(\ when, by the unfortunate explosion of its magaxines, be was obliged to surrender it to th« army vnder Marshal Msssena. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.

6 Colonel J. P. Hamilton served two years in Spain during the Peninsular war, and oom- manded a batialion at the battle of CastaUa.

7 Colonel Borslem served at Toulon in 1793, and was present in the various actions thcrp. and afterwsrds at Corsica. Bmployed as Astistsnt-Q'tarter-Master-General at the taking of the Isle of France in 1810; and as Deputy-Quarter-Master- General at the conqoeat of Java In 181 1 (including the attack of Cornells), for which he has received the Gold M«daL

8 Colonel GauntleU was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies. Scrwd also the campaign In Bgypt

9 Cofenel Woodgate embarked with the 5th battalion of the 60th on the expedition to Por- togal in 1808 under Sir Arthur Wellealey, and nas present at the battles of Roleia, Vimier». Tslavera, and Bosaeo; action at Ssbugal, battle of Fuentes d*Onor (wounded), siege of Ba<*a * i in 1811; action at £1 Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Bodriga He has received the Goli Medal for Fuentes d*On'jr, and the Silver War Medal with five Clasps for Boleia, Vimi^ra. Talavera, Butaoo, and Ciudad Rodrigo.

10 Culonel Patriokson served in Ireland with the 9th Dragoons during the Bebelfion in 179h; in 1807 he served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and at the battle of Kioge; :o 1808-9 in Spain, under Sir Juhn Moore. Served aftemards in the Ptninsula (a great part « ' the time in oommand of the regiment) from Sept 1809 to the end of that war in 1814 («xc^fc during two short intervals when he was ordered to £ng>and to command the 2iid batia}i< n . hieluding the action of the (3i^a, battle of Bosaeo, L^nes of Torres Vcdras, actions of Reding v. Foi d*Arouee, Condelxa, and Sabuealt battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Yittoria, and Toulouse. H*- has reotived the GoM Medal fur Toulouse, and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Bnsaco, Fuentes d*Onor, aud Vittoria. Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and commanded tb« 43rd at the attack on New Orleans. Joined the Army in Flanders on the 16th of June 18 1:, and was prseent at the capture of Paris.

II Colonel J. J. Cochrane served In the Peninsula with the drd Guards, and was preaent a: the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and aiege of Ciudad Bodrigo, for which he has reosived the Wsr Medal with two Clasps.

IS Colonel ThorntDD served in the Peninsula, and commanded the 40th regiment at the battles of Talavera, Nivelle (severely wounded), Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the Gold Croaa. He was alio present at the battles of Roleia, Vimlera, Busneo, and the Pyrenees, fbr which be has rsceived the Silver War Medal with four Clasps.

18 Sir John Miller Doyle served the Bgvptian campaign of 1801, including the aetiona of tl^ 8tb, 13th, and 2184 ot March, captarsf of Grsod Cairo and Alexandria, together with thw o<h» r

War Services of the Colonels^ 43

tpenitions of that cftmf aign. Serred afterwardi in the Ft nlnsiila firom Feh 1B09 to the ^od of tbat war in 1814— either in oommand of a regiment of Fortngueie or a brisade— and waa pre** ■cnt at the action of Grijoo, passage of the Donro^ battle of Fnentes d Onor, first siege of Badajos, siege and assault of Cindad Bodrigo, battles of Yittoria, the Pjrrenees, Nirdle, and Orthea. Sir John has reoeired a Medal for serrioea in Bgypt ; and the Gold Cross and one Clasp fur Foentes d^Onor, Cindad Bodrigo, Yittoriay the Fj^renees, and Otthes.

14 Colonel John Hamilton serred the Egyptian Campaign of 1801 with the Colditrfam Goards. Accompanied a detachment of that regiment to tne Feninsnia in Mardi 1810 $ and in April was appointed Deputy- AMistant-Qoarter^Master- General at Isla de Leon. Went to England in March 1812; rejoined the regiment in the Feninsnia in JuJy 1813, and serred thero until the end of that war in 1814. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Banrosa aod the Nire.

15 Colonel Baikes served with the Coldstream Gnards on the expedition to Hanover in 1805-6 ; and at Copenhagen in 1807. Embarked with the regiment for the Peninsula, 31st of Dec 1808, and served there until 26th of January 1612 ; and again from August 1812 to 16th May 1813, and was present at the batUes of Talavera, Buaoo, and Fuentea d Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clatpa.

16 Colonel Keate served in the Peninsula from Dec 1808 to Jan. 1813, inclnding the passago of the Douro, affikir near Salamanca, battle of But aco, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, covenng the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and siege of Borgoa. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Bu>aco, Ciudad Bodrico, and Salamanca.

17 Colonel Ward served in the Peninsula, snd has reoeived the Gold Medal and two Clasps for Salamanca, Sadajoz (severely wounded at the assault), and the Pyreneee ; and the Balver War Medal wiih ooe Cla&p for Bnsaoo.

: 18 Colonel B!idie served with Uie 20th Dragoons at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; proceeded from thence to South America, and was in the aotion at Maldonado and siege of Monte Videa Served in Portugal in 1808 and 9, including the battles of Boleia and Vimiera (Gold Medal); also at the passage of the Douiou In Sicily in 1810 and 11; subse* quently on the eastern coeat of Spain, including the battle of Ceatalla, and aotion at Villa Franca«

19 Colonel Jodrell served in Sicily in 1806 and 1807. He went to Cadia in March 1810, and remained there till April 1811, having been present at tho battle of Barrosa. In Sept 1812 he joined the Duke of Wellington's army in the Peninsula, and served there until the end of that war in 1814. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Barrosa^ Hivelle, aod Niv&

20 Colonel Henry Dawkins served in the Peninsula with the Guards, from Feb. 1810 to tho end of that war in 1814 : Major of Brigade from Jane 1810, inclnding tho battle of Fueiaea d*ODor, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Borgos, battlea of Yittoria, Ni* velle, and NiTe ; pasEage of the Adonr, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on whioh last occasion he was severely wounded. Served also tbe campugn of 1815, induding the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.

21 Ckilonel Peter Brown served with the 82nd on an expedition to the ecast ni France early in 1800, and subsequently in the Mediterranean. He served with the 23rd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; afterwards in North America ; also at the siege and cloture of Martiniqae in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814. As Commaodant of detachments at Belem he established a school upon the model df the Bo^al Military Asylum at Chelsea, for tbe numerous children of the soldiers' families left at that station. He also served on the Staff in the Netherlands, as ConmiaQdaut of Ghent, and su^ sequently with the Army of Occupation in France. He has reoeived the War Medal with one ClaBp for Martinique.

24 Colonel Fielding Browne accompanied the 40th to the Peninsola in July 1808, and was present at the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, TaUvera, and Busaoo ; on the retreat to^ and at the occupation of, the Lines of Torres Yedras, siege of Badsjos, in May 1811, and repulse of the sortie from Fort San Christoval ; actions of £1 Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, sie^e and storming of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz, action at Caniaal, battle of Salamanca, ca|^ ture of Madrid, and subsequent retreat therefrom. Served also on the expedition against New Orleans. Commanded the regiment at the battle of Waterloo^ He haa reoeived the Gold Medal for Badajoz (having commanded the regiment at the aaaanlt) $ and the Silver War Medal with seven Clasps for the other battles and siege.

25 (Colonel Childers served with the llth Dragoons at the Helder in 1799 ; the Peninsular campaigns from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and haa received tbe War Medal with two Claspa for Salamanca and Yittoria. Also the oampaign of 1815, as Major of Brigade to Sir John Yandeleur, including the battle of Waterloo. Onamanded a brigade of Cavalry ftt the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.

26 Colonel the Honouiable Leicester Stanhope was employed in Sonth America in 1807, and was present at the attack on Buenos Ajres. Served also in the Mahratta war of 1817 and 18, including the battle of Maheidpore, and storming of Talneir.

27 Diuonel Alexander Higginson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Co- Tanik% ; the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 } and Sie Peninstilar campaigns of 1818, 13, Mdl^ fiehasxeceifedthe War Medal with three Clasps for CornnnayNlvelK and Nive»

43 War Services efihe CoUmeh*

S8 CSoIomI Ams HTMd is the Fteinrak with tiw Itt Guards (pirt of tte teati

as Brigadr-lC^ior) aad was pwicnt at the battlaa of ConmBa, Salaaanoa, Pjiiihim, mmk Htfalle (wvaraly wounded), aad at tha iiflgas of Ctodad Bodrigo and Badgjoa, te wbiab ba kaa saoaifed tlM War Medal with lix Clatpa. He aerred al«> the Waterloo caapa^

99 Ckdonel Brooke lerred in the Peninnila with the let Onarde and waa preeenlal iha baitki of Canraaa, Nivelle, and NIto, for which he hae reoeired the War llodal with three Claapa.

80 Sir John Morillyon WiliK» ienred ae nddehipnan in the navj for nearlj ais jeara. He «ae aaplojed on the ooaet of Ireland during tha rebellion in 1798 \ in the expedHkn to the Haider in 1799, and Baypt in 1801, where ha reeeiTod a BMdai from the Capitan Fteba fipv haviac iavad tha livee ma boat's orew belonging to a Tnrklah man-of*war« Ha reeeifw^ three vooada while a addahipaan i and tha last was « sefare wound on the hea4 whioh prodiKai total deaftiess, in ooneeqiienoe of whidi he was invalided, and qidtted tha navy in 180a. Hii health being leetored, ha entered tha aimj in 1804 \ and served in tha third battaUos Bojala at Wabheranm 1809, where he was twiee wounded during tha siege of FIvshing. Ha ~ aervad in the Feoinsola, and was in the battlee of Bosaeo, the retreat to the llnee of T< Vedras, aad at tha aotiona of tha Coa, Pombal, Bedinha, Condeiza, Casal Nova, Foa d'i tta blookada of AlsMida, and battle of Foentes d'Onor. In I81S he Joined the 9ad Boyals in Canada, and was in the attack made on Ssokett's Harbour, and Qreat Sodua {\ ha reoeivad a sevwe bavooet wound). He was also in the aotiotts at Black Book, BulMa^

the battle of Chippewa, in whish he reoeivad seven wounds, and bebg left on tha ftsid of he lUl into the hands of tha enaay. Daring his career in the two prof eesions lie ra thli taw woids, aad has two balk stiU lodgedl The brevet raah of Mi^, aad ttAt of £ioa- ftnaBt-OoioMl waa ooalbmd upon him for hto conduct at Buffido aad Chippawa. 6ir John has laoeived the War Medal with two Chttpe for Bnsaeo and Ftaentm d'Onor.

81 Coiooel Qordon eerved in the Peninsula with the 5th Dragoon Guards aad waa pnaaal at the battle of Salaasaaea, for which he hae received tha War Medal with one Ckspw

8S CoIcmI William Dmaunond's services :— Penhuular oampaigns, from 1809 to 181t, to- ahidiBc the battlee of Boaaco and Faentee d'Onor, the retrcat to the lines of Tcnaa Vadmi^ and saaeequent advance from thence. Campaigtt of 1814 in HaOaad, including the boaabard amat of Antwerp aad storming of Bsrgen-op-Zooaa. Campaign of 1815, Jwcliwing the hattim of Qaatre Bras aad Watsrloo. Beceived the rank of Brevet M^or for his conduct at Watesiaa

88 Colonel Soodgram accompanied tha 59nd to Sicily in 1808 1 to Sweden in 1808 i frwm ttienee to tha PeniMula, and was present during Sir John Moore's advance aad retreat^ and at the battle of Corunaa. Served anerwarde in the Peoinsala, and was prssent at tha wmwA at Mameaa from Saatarsai, actkm of Sabugal, battle of Fuentea d'Onor, action near QadnaUa^ sl^ge and capture of Cindad Bodrigo, and actkm of San Munoa. ▲ppokited Mi^in the rusmgasae eervice^ S4th Nov. 181S ) commaaded a corps of 400 QvenMlkn at the battla af ▼ittoria, and hi tha actions of ViUa Fkanca aad Tolosa. Volunteered aad cnmmandari the stonniBg party that assanlted and carried the Convent, Bedoubt, aad other outworks at 8aa flsbaitkin (wouaded). Vofamteared and commaaded the detachsMBt of the 10th Brigade that otonaed the small breach of the saaM phMc on the 81st Ang. 181^

Tkmsly, by entering the river at aight^ discovctud a ford under tha walls, through which he lad

raseatwhen the army crossed tha Bidassoa. Commanded the

the detachment. Prsseat when the army crossed tha Bidassoa. Commanded tha let Cs^adosus at the battle of Nivalla, battle of tha Niva on the 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec (wounded ob tha 1 Itb), and battle of Orthee, where he was severely wouaded in tiia head. He hasrsasivad«hi Oohl Crom for San Sebaetian. Nivalla, Niva, and Ortheei and the Bihar War Medal with tar Clasps for Corunna, F^mntas d'Onor, Cfaidad Bodrigo^ and Vittoria.

84 Cobnel Belvaird scrvsd hi the FteinsuU with the Bifle Brigade, aad has laceivad tha OeU Medal aad a Oasp for the battlee of the Nivelle aad Nhrei and the Silver War Medal wUh for Busaoo^ Ftoeatas d'Onor, Cindad BodrigOy Bad^jos (eeveraly wonndedX "

the campaign of 1808-9 aa n Deputy A sststant^Qatstw; ■1 ta Sir David Baird's Diviskm, and was prsssat at the princlBal cperatkms of tha and at tha battle of CQruBB% for which he has received the War Medal vrith oae du^

98 Cokmel Thoame Wikhaan scrvsd with the 7th Haasars ki ths campaign of 1808-9 Sir John Mocn^ and was pressat in the cavahy cnaageaMnti at Mnyoiga, Pwevaah throwhout tha retreat to Comana. Sufaseqa«ay fai &b Feninsuhur campa%aa of 1818 hinlBinng the laiastmiut aad suitendei of Fuapelnna, the battle of Orttea and Ini affiln. Served also the campaign of 1815 as Akla^le-caam to the Bari of Unhridgeb the aatkm at Qaatea Bras, rstrsat on thal7ih,aad battle of Watirioo, at which la •Ughtly waundsd. Ha has lecsived the War Medal with three Chops for Bsoavaat^Orthasb Toulousa.

87 OekmeltheHanoarahiaFkadmtohM,Oa<hcartamfedasAMedanamptolhe' of tha Forem fai the eaipeditioa cent to the North of Qermaay hi 1809.8 uadw Ciasial Osthcarti aad en the expeditkm sent to the Uand of Bqgsn In the BaUe, to MMipetato with AaKingcfSwadaBhi 1807t aad sahsamMBtty ki the same year at As aiaga aad aaptoreaf

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flain^ ft«MB|M^0Df of 1818 and 1814 fai Gcnnaay tad Fnuioe, aad wwfNWBi al the ImIUm of Lotmi 8id May, BanUen aotiLond Slat Maj, I3»«adai SSth Aag., Leipsio laih, 180, aad Utk Oet 1818, Brianno lit Fek, F^ra GhaoBpenoiaa asth Manh, and captnn <rf Paria Slat March 1814. In 1816 he waa ako employed in the same easfmc&ty at the haad-qoarlen of tfaa AOiMl Afny midcr Manhal Frinoe Senwartaanberg.

39 Sir G«Dffge Oon|ier waa Aaaiatant-aoginaer at Gopanhagvui Oantefai in the 9tad wMi Sir John Mooffe^a amy in Sweden and Portogals Aide-de-oanp to Lonl Bail

Daihonaie in Waldm«n} life Aide-de-oamp to Sir H. Clinton in the Feninauln in 1811 and IS, to Loid Daihonaie froai

1812 to the end of the war, and waa ptaiant in aU the aotiona in w^ieh tbe^ oommanded ])ifi8ioaa daring thoae parioda. He waa Aaaiitaat>Qnartar^Maater-General with the army in tiie 6alf ef Mezbo in 1814-lS. Sir George haa ieeai?ad the War Medal with four Cbttpa fov Badajos, Salaaaanea, Yittoria, and Pvienaea.

40 Coloattl Biehardion aanred with the Boyal Hone Gnaida in Spain and Franea firom Deo. 1818 to the end of the war in 1814, and haa reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Toalonieu

41 Colonel Martin aerred in the S3rd Light Dragoona at the battiea of Talavera, on the SSnd, 27th, and S8th July 1809; alao the campaign of 1815, inelndhig the battle of Qaatre Braa, retreatoDtheibliowingday, and battle of Waterloo. He haa teceiTad the War Medalwithona Claap fbr Tidayera.

4& Colonel Charlea Wjn&am aerved in the Peninanla with the 10th Hnaaara and waa preieni at the battlea of Vittotia^ Orthea, and Tonlooae, for whidi ha haa reoeiTed the War Medal with tiireeCIaapa.

48 Odonal VmyUt aarrad in SioilT in 1806 and 7; the eampaian of 1808-9, mdar Sir John Moon; and aubaaqnently in the Peninanla under the Doke of Wellington, indnding the battle of Foantea d*Onor, aiege of Cindad Bodrigo^ and battlea of the Nivella and MiTO^ fbr wUoh hn has leeaived the War Medal with fbnr Claipa.

44 Sir MaxweU Wallaoe aerved the campaign of 1815, »nd waa praaent in the notion at Qnatm &aa, the retreat on the 17th Jnn% and battle of Waterloo. On the 16th Jnne 1815, he waa appointBd, bj Major-General Baron Domberg, Orderly Officer, to amiat hia Brigade* M^er, Captain Bobaia I the General'a Aide-de-camp, Captain Kraohenbnig, being taken priaoner the Ibliowmg day, he took Bobaia aa Aide*d^camp, and nnmed CapiiBin Wallaoe, Acting* Brigada^M^ori mid, Bobaia being kOled on the 18tb, the Duke of Wellington confirmed Captain Wnllnee on tiie Idajor-General'a reooaunendntion.

45 Cohmd the Honourable John Pineh serred the oampaigna of 1818 and 14 witii the 15tll Hoamra, and waa engaged at the battle of Yittori* (aabre wovnd), Orthea, and Tonloaaa, for wMoh he haa veoeived the War Medal with three Claana. He waa nlao praaent, although not pefaonallT engaged, nt the bnttlea of the Pyrenaea ana the NiTe. Accompanied Lord Combar- mere to Lidin aa hia Mffitavy Seoretary, and waa praaent at the aiege and capture of Bhnrtpora.

46 Cokmel Jamaa LiadMy aerted on the expedition to Waloheren in 1809{ at the defmce of Cadii in 1811 ) the Peninsular campnigna of 1818 and 1813 1 the anbaequent campaign in Holland, nndar Load Lynadooh, induding the amanlt of Befgen«op-Zoom, nt which he waa seterdhr wounded.

47 Colonel Barlow aenred in India under Lord Laka^ during tlw eaaipaigna ef 1808| 4, and 5, and was preaent at the siege of Deig, battle of Pnttyghur, siege of Bhur^pore, and battle of Alkalghur. Serred alao nt the eaptniea of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810.

48 Colonel Moore served in the Peninsula with the 6Snd and waa praaent at the aiegea of Cindad Bodbtigo, B^dtijot, and St. Sebaatian, and at the battlea of Salamanca, Yittoria, Nrrella^ and Niye^ for which he has reoeiTed the War Medal with aeren Claapa» He waa alao at the lepobe ci the aortie from Bnyonne aa Aide-4e-oamp to Sir John Hope, and waa severely woondsd and taken priaoner with thnt generaL He serred alao the Waterloo campaign on tha itaif of the Qoarter-Maater-OeneraL

49 Sir Heniy Floyd accompanied General Sb William H. Clinton to Sicily in 1811, and to SpafaLittl01%aahiaAide-de-camp,andwaa present at the battlea of Biar and CaataUa, aiege and blockade of Tarragona, in conTeying ordera to Ordal, and subsequent blockade of Barealena. Serred alao the campaign of 1815, with the 10th Hnaaara^ and waa pveaeat at tha battlea of Qnatre Braa and Watertoo, and at the capture of Pttis.

49* ColcMlSeaneaanindwiththeSSdon the expedition to tha north of Gemanjr In 1805 1 in Ptetugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, hiclnding the retraat to, and tha baittia of , Cornnna. Served Jtaiwasda in the PeninauU with the 7th Huasara, and aa Aide-de-eamp to Sir Hueaey Yivian, from Notfianbet 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, hichidiag the battlea ef the lfive» Orthee, and Touloase. Alao the campaign of 1815 in the amne owmcI^, and waa praaent at the battle of Waterloo and eq>tnie of Paria. He haa received the War Medal with four Claapa for Comnna, Nive, Orthea, and Toulouse.

60 OelonelWiUiam Cochrane landed with the firatannyinPcrtngalon the 8rdAjig.l808,and served la the Peninanla during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10^ 11, and part of 1819, mduding tha battlea of BoWa, Yimicra, Talavnra, and Boaaeo^ action of Bedinha, aiege of Olivenfa, firat siege of Bad^foB, aiage of Cindad Bodrigo. Served nearly two yean in Canadadurim; the American vsar, aa Aide*da*caBm to tiia OovatiMfwGenaral and Commander of tha fircaa, Idantnttiii^GflMalfiii G9oq;a&vf99l» B^hMiNoaiTOdth^Wtf lf8dalwiliitfaCk»pfc

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51 Cokmel Wod*lioaM Mrred in Portugal from May 1808 to Dao. 1811, ineladiDg ttio bstlk of VimlerBi oaapalgn from Lbbon to Oporto, and baulea of Boaaeo and Fnentet d'Oaor { i^rrod tho campidgn of 1614 in liio SooUi of Franoo, indnding tbo aflair at Tlubea and battl# of Tooloute.

59 Colonal WethoraU was in action with a Minadron of Ereaoli frifplM In tho MoaamW<iot Channel in Jnne 1810; in the attack of a Aqnadron of French frigatea m port &£. of the lale of Franca in Jnlj 1810. At the attack and oraqoeat of Java in 1811, at Aide-de-camp to M^or^ General Wetherall, for which he haa rvceiTed the War Medal with one Giatp^ He wm appotetcd a C,B, for hu dittingnltlied ierrioea in the avppreaaion of the inramoiion tn CaoadiL

53 Colonel Simpaon ec^rved in the Peninittla from May 1812 to May 1813, Induding tho lattvr pnt of the defence of Cadii, and the attack on Seville. Served aUo the eampaign of 18 1. V and waa aeverely wonnded at Qaatre Braa. He aerved aa aecond in command to Sir Chariea Kapi« dnrlng the campaign against the Mowntain and Deaert THhaa aitnated on tho right bank of the Indot, early in 1845.

54 Colonel Love aerved with the 58nd regiment in the expedition to Sweden under Bir Jcka MooTP, and afterwarda in Pcrtogal and Spain, indndiog the advance into Spain, retreat to, aid battle o^ Comnna» beeidea the different amira on the retreat. Served afterwards in tho Pcni^ aola with the Light Division, indoding the stonning of Cindad Bodrigo, and all the afiatrs and battlea in which the Light Divisioii took apart np to 1812. During &• oampaign in Oollaad vnder Lord Lynedoch, he was preaent at the attiudt on the fortified village <n Merzeos, nad the bombardment of Antwerp. Preaent in the several affairs before New Orleans, and in the attack on that plaoe, on which oocasicn he liad two horses shot nndtr him, and was alighily wounded in the arm by a rifle-lMlL Served also the campaign of 1815, and received fovr aeveie wounds at the battle of Waterloo^ when the 52nd regiment chanced the French laspensl Ooards. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Coninna, Boaaeo^ Vmbmi d*Onor, and Cindad Bodrigo.

55 Colonel the HonouMble George Anson served the campaign of 1815 with thn Soon FnsiUer (Hards, and waa present at tne battle of Waterloo.

55 Sir Duncan M*Oregor was actively employed In Sidlr and Italy in 1806, indoding tfas sklrmlshea at St Bophemie^ battle of Maida, attack on Soylla Castle, and captors of Oaraie. Campaign of 1807 in Bgypt, including the attacks in the Desert, and siege or Boeetta,

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paign in Holland in 1809, including the attacks and captures of Ter Vcre and Flnshinr. Cam* palgna in the Peninsula during part of 1813 and 14. Capture of Corrica In luj 1814. Wounded through the right shoulder by a mnsket-ahot at Maida, for which battle he has lueeived the War Medal with one CIntp.

57 Colonel Bsntinek served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards, and waa wouadid aft Baivoea, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Claspw He sermd aba the oampaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo.

58 Colonel Lane served with the 15th Hussara during the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15» ia Ao Feniasula, Fnmoe, and Flanders, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, alao at the battles of Orthes and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal with two Cli

59 Sir Robert Niokle served with the 88th in the action of the 2nd July 1807, before Ayrse; ▼olunteered and led the Foriom Hope on the 5th July, and was vetr severeUr w and his psrrr all either killed or wounded. Served, with the exception or about are during the whole of the Fsninsular war from 1809 to the embarkation of his regissent, tho 8ttk to 1M4, at Boordeaax for North America, including the oasssge of the Douroi battlea of

id advance of

Iklaveraand Bosaoo, second siege of Badajos, the retreat and advance of the army lo and fr^om the Lines at Torrea Vedraa, batue of Yittoria, sortie from PUnpeluna, battlea of tho Pyriiaem, Mivelle, Nlv% and Orthes, aetfcms of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonso (v^r^ saverely wounded), indeptndent of a great many skirmishes of advanced and outposts. 8erv«d afterwttds In the AiMriean war in theaflUr of Plattsburg, where he led the advance aoroaa tb* Savlaao Bivar, and was wounded. Upon the breahing out of the insurrection in British North AiMisiia in tho winter of 1837, Sir Bobert Nickle volunteered his serricee then. Ho has received the Gold Medsl for Nivelleb and the Silver War Medal with seven Clasps for thn mkm

60 Sir WflhardBagland served at the siege and capture of Flushing in 1809i andaahsaawint ly on tho Staff of the Adjutant-Qeneral w&h the army hi Sicily in 18ia He was ompl^od ia all the operartsns of theCafte war on the eastern frontier of the Cspe of Good Hope in 1835 and 86; ana he commanded a division of the army in Sctnde and in AflghMdatan in IMl and 42, and waa eagaged In aeveral a&ba with tho enemy in tho advanoo by the Boasbi^ j^^i-^*. Ad la lie rstrsalironi Caadahar.

61 Colonel Biaelntoah served in tho Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards froaa 1812 to tfie end of that war ia 1814, hiclading tho rstrsat from Msdi& to Salamanca, nnd at Alba da TotuMS, rstrsat to Cindad BodiigOk and action at Saa Munos, passage of tho abovo 8elaminca» aad attach on theFk<snch rsar-gaard under General ViUat^ action aft i bafort Bafgoa» haltio of Vitftoria, Ineuatmsnt of Pampehtna, aotkm at IWheo^ attack Frsnoh aa^lry rearguard aft St. Qaadsns, aad baltla of Toulouse, He haa lacoived tho W Medal with two Claipa for Yittoria and Tonkmsc

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6ii Lord HotliAm lerred in tfie Ptainaiilft with the Coldttreftm Onarda firoa A^ril 1819 to Ifeh. 1814y with the •xoeption of a short ^haenoe in oonaeqaenoe of a wound reeei?ed at the o&Ule of Salamanca. Served alao the campaign of 1815, and waa present at the battle of HTatarloo* He haa reaeired the War Medal with fonr Claapi for Salamanoa, Vittoria, Mivelle^ ind Nive.

63 Colonel Pateraon served in the Feninaala with the 77th and waa maent al the sieges of [Mndad Bodrif o and Badajos, for whioh he has reoeived tbe War Medal with two Clasps.

64 Colonel Madox aerred the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and waa present al ihe battle of Waterloo^

65 Colonel Wright'a serrioest— Sogaged in moat of Lord Nelson's attacks on Botn and Cadis n 1797; bnttleof the Nilei campaign of Naplea in 1799 ; snrreoder of Ovo and Novo, Fori ^t. Slmo^ Capon* and Goata; entiii^; oat of the Gmep al Vigo } Egypt in 1601 \ and battle of AJgiers in 1816.

66 Colonel Aslelt was prnent in the battle off Camperdown 11th Oct. 1797. Haa been lepentedly in notion with the Flotilla off Boologne, Havre«de-Grace, bat was employed pria* apally bloeknding Cadia, Breat, Bochfort, Carthagena, and Tonlon.

67 Colonel £verard's services: Expedition to Sonth America, inoloding taking of Maldonft* ioi actiona previooa to» and aasanU of Monte YidcOi where he command^ the Forlorn Hope, uampaign uid battle of Cornnna. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Floihing. Com* nanded 14th regt al the sim of Hattras, 1817. C<nnmanded Flank Battalion in the cam- paigns of 1817 and 18, nnder Lord Heatings. Commanded 14th Begt. al the siege and assanll >f Bharteorci 1826. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for Cornnna.

68 Colonel Bisahopp's services: Campaign and battle of Cornnna; expedition to Walohereni uuDpaign in the soath of France; captore of Bhortpore in 18S6. He has receiyed the War Bledal with one Clasp for Cornnna.

69 Cdonal fiUis served the caaapaigna of 1819, 13, 14, and 15^ with the Grenadier Gnarda, ind was preaent al the defence of Cadia, action of San Mnnos, paasage of the Bidassoa, battlea of the Nivelle^ Nive^ before Bayonne, Quatre Braa, and Waterloo. Severely contused nt Qiiatre Bras, and aeverely wounded at Waterloo. He has received tbe War Medal with two Claspa lur Nivdle and Nive.

70 Colonel Biggins served in Iielnnd during the Rebellion in 1798. In 180e he waa at th« landing and Inking of Maldonado, in Soath America ; at the affair of San Carloa, fai which ho was slightly wooiMed, and had his horse shot; also at the siege and taking of Monte Videa

71 Sir Wm. Robert Clayton accompanied his regiment, the Royal Horse Gnards, to the Peninaola in Oct. 18ia, and commanded a sqnadren »t the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and St the period when Marshal Soolt attempted to relieve Pnmpelnnn. In 1815 again accompanied his regiment to the Netherlands, and was at the battles of Quatre Bras» Genappe, and Waterloo. He has receiyed the War Medal with one Clasp §ot Vittoria.

72 Colonel Macadam landed in Portugal 1st Aug. 1808 mith the 9tb, and served thronghoal the whole of the Peninsalar war, inolnding the battlea of Roleia and Vimiera, passage of the Douro, deteee of Tarifai affairs on the retreat from Burgos in 1812, siege and storming of San Sebastian (twice wounded, and commanded the false attack on the breaioh on the nighl of tha 29th of Ang.)^ passages of tiiie Bidassoa (shot through tbe body) and Adour, several affairs con* nected with the investment of Bayonne, and also the repulse of the sortie, besides a variety of minor afbtra, and other desultory services duriog the Peninsular war. Proceeded to Canada with his regiment, and served the campaign of 1814. He has received the War Medal with three Clsapa for Roleia, Vimiera, and St Sebastian.

73 Colonel Hon. G. Cathcart served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany, as Aide*d». camp to Lord Cathcart, and was engaged at Lutxen 3rd May, Bantien 20th and 21st May, Dresden 28th August, Leipsio 16th, 18th, and 19th October 1813, Brienne 1st February, Bar- sur^Aube, Areis 21st March, and Fdre Cfaampanoise 26th March 1814. Served also the cam- paign of 1816, as Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the batUea of Quatre Braa and Waterloo.

74 Colonel Spink served with the Light Company of the 12th in seyeral actions in the Tra- vancora war. East ladies. Severely wounded through the leg when leadiug a night attach against the enemy's position at St. Mary, in the island of Bourlmi. Piresent alao al the capturo of the Isle of France, hia company forming Uia advance on landing, and repeatedly engaged previona to its capture.

76 Colonel Musel served with the 10th in the Mediterranean; sabseqoently with the 6drd in the Peninsula, and was severely wounded al Toulouse, for which battle he has received the Waf Medal with one Clasp.

76 Cok>nel Bradshaw's services:— Expedition to Madeira, in 1807; expedition to Wal* oheren, 1809, inclnding the landing at Ter-Vere, aiege and bombardm* nt of Flushing ; Penin-* sala from June 1811 to the end of the war, including siege, assault, and capture of Cindad Rodrigo and Badi^oa} operations on the Bidassoa and Adoor, bloukade of Bayonne, and repulso of the sortie. He haa leceived the War Medal with two Claspa for Ciodad Rodrigo and Badajoz.

77 Colonel Dobbin served with the 19th in the Travancore war in 1809; at the capture of the Kaodiaa teni|ociaala Ceylon in 1815. Alao adiTely amployed al the hand of the Qrenar-

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dkr floapny thfoogbMl 11m Xaiidiin Mspdgn of 1818, aad feecivvd te 1^^ Bwwmitey on thnooooMloiw In gaofonl oraert. f>r a aeriet of Mfriooi tgaiiut the iBBiirc«ulL

78 GoSmioI Jolm Dnuuaond lerred in the PeninraU with the Cokbtrenm Gmrde frooi Jan. 1818 to the ead of thni war in 1814» and baa reoeiTtd the War Medal with two Glaapo for the haltlea of Vitloria aad the NiTOi

79 Oelonel MelviUe Browne itfred ae Aide-de-eaa» to Sir Brent Speneer in the balllea of Bolaia* Vfanlafa, Bmaeo, Fkuaiaa dTOaort (te whkA he haa leeaired the War Medal with Ibar Caa^a)and the diftreat aflhira during the rrtwat of Maaaana froa FottggaL Borfod alao at theaitfeofFiiiahiDgIn 1809, aa Aide-de-oaap to General Qore Browaew

80 Golonal Fraeth aarvedin the PMiinaaU and Franoe Ikon Hay 1800 to Jan. 1814^ pwiaent at the following aottoaa and alegaai Tiit: Fnantaa d'Onor, oaplnre of Okadad and Badijoi, batilea of Salaaanoa, Biinoa, Tittoria, and Pyreneea, near PkMploiia^ and Nive, for whioh he haa reoaiTad the War Medal with eight Claapa.

81 Colonel La Bhmo acrred in the Feninsnla with the 4th and waa jprasant at the bnttiea of Coranna, 8alaatoBoa, and Vittoria, and at the aiegea of Bad^o^ and St. SebMtiaa (aaweiy wounded at the aaaanlt and oaptora), for whiah he haa raoaifed the War Medal wUh flvw Claifa He aerted abo the Waterioo oampotaa.

Colonel Horton aarved in the PtafaMok witfi the 71al and warpaatnt at the haltiea of lli- taller Niva^ Orthea, and ToQlona^ for wMeh he haa raoeiTed the War Medal with fovr He aerved aleo the Waterloo eanpaign.

88 Colonal Biddleaden aarved in the Peninaola with the Royal Horaa Gnarda and at the battlea of Vittoria and Tooloaae, for which he haa raeeiTed the War Medal with two < He aarved ako the Watarloo campaign.

84 Colonel John Leilie waa at the taking of TraTanoore in 1808| and at the c^rture of Boao^oa and the lale of France in 1810: after which be aerved in Java and waa preieut in the engagoaagati of the lOth, 89nd« and 96th Aug. 1811. Heaerred alao fai the FIndaree war in 1817» «ad wltk the hrmf of Occupation in France. * He haa received the War Medal with one Cla^ fiir Jav^

86 Oolonal JaoMa Fleming aarved in India, Bonriioo, and at the capture of the lala of Fkaaea 88 Colonel Buckley aerved in the Peninania with the Grenadier Guarda, ftoni Mareh 18IS

to the end of that war in 1614, indnding the paaaage of the Bidaaeoa, battle of the Nivoll% anl InveataMnt of Baycnna. Serred alao the oampeiga of 1815, and waa preaent at the hnttiaa of Qnatra Brae and Waterioo^ and taking of Paronaa. He haa raoatiFed the War Medal with two Ckapa for if ivelle and Niye.

87 OoloaelBxamaarvedtheeampaignaof 1819, 18,14,aad 18,inolQding«hehattlaaor8bla> OMnaa, Vittoria, Orthea, and Waterloo^ baaidea oiinor alfain. Severely wounded by a grape- ahot while oairying the regimental ooloor of the 88th at flalawanoa, and alightl^ woondeA at Waterloo^ He haa reeelTed the War Medal with three Ckapa.

88 Colonel Prendergaat aerved in the Peninaula vrith the Scota FOaillar Gnarda flroaa I>ea

1811 to Marah 1814, and waa preaent at the battle of Selamanra, capture of Madrid, akM «f Burgoa and retreat from thence^ aflhir at Oaaaa, battle <rf Vittoria, aiegea of Badi^oa and Sea Sabaatiaa, attach at St. Jean deLni, battle of the Nive, paaaage of the Adour, iaveatoaant ef Bayonne, alege of the Citadal» and repniae of the aortia. He haa raceiTed the War Medal with fovnr Cfaapa.

89 Cofenel Drake aerved with the army on the Blb^ vndar Lord Cathcart, in 1808 and 8t in Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore^ 1808*9 1 with the expedition to Waleharan ia 1809{ ia the PMlnaulain 1810 and 11, aa Alde-de-oamp to Sir Brent Speneeri and in I81S nod 18 on the Staff of the Qoarter-Maater- General in the PeninauhL He haa taeeiTed the War Medal with three Claapa for Bnaaoo, Fbentea d*Onor, and Niyelle.

90 Cohmd Torke aarved in the Peninanhi with the 52nd and waa preaent at the batUca ef RoWa, Ftoeatoa d'Onor, Selamanea, Vittoria, Pjrraneee, NiTclle (wounded), Nire^ and Orthea (aavcrely wounded), and at the aiegee of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoa (wounded), for which be haa received the War Medal with ten Claapa. He aerved ako the Waterloo campajgn.

91 Colonel Hogge tcrved the campaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart and waa paiainl with the 90th at K battle of Maida. He aerved aflerwarda in the Peninania with the 90th ai^ waa preeant at the battlea of ViBBiera (woandedX Corunnay Vittoria, Pjrreneaa, KvnXim^ Niv% Orthea, and TwdoMe. He haa receited the War Medal with nine Claapa.

99 CoL Cuatance aerved at Walaheran in 1809, and eubaaquently in Hie Peninaula, inehadiqg the lepulae of the French at Bcrjer, in Dront of Ptoerto de Baaoa pee8,affftlra in Boncaavailaa pane, battle of Nivella, attaak on CambOy eroaahig the Niva 9th Dean aathm ai St. Piano d'Anibd aaM* Baycnna, ISth Dee. (twioe wouaded and aevaraly,) notion at Sanveleira, paaaage of GuTe d*Oleron and Gave de Pau, battle of Orthea, aftdr at Taibea, aoHoa at Aha (wounded)» aM baida of Toakwie. He haa reoeived the War Medal with four Clatpa far Nivilieb KWa, Orthea, f*^ Tonlooaei

98 Sir John Bowhmd Bnatace aerved in Upper Canada the eampaignt of 1818 and 1814, InoeMnaadof atraopof thel9thLlgbtDragoona attached to the diriakm of the anny widar the iaaaaedtato oommand of General Sir Gordon Dmmmcod, and waa aqga^ fn the Imitia of liuady'a Lane near the FaUa of Niagara on the 93d of July 1814» end oomaaaaded the whole of theaavAyatpoataand pli|oati dwing the alage, waa pwauil at the iteiMtog of FMi Arfo^ aadhadtit9hoBoartobepatioBally«anrtoatd»thegiawalcidgBgf l814iipoQthiiadigMiBt

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AMQB^iiiied the litbiitttlioii of th»Oi«iifldtwGaMd» to Inwwr Cimrfi in Igsat nd wM pwmnt with his ngiiM&t in the adfttM upon Nijiti liHe^ and in the nbieqMiU par* nit of Uw inmrfintt.

94 Colonel 8clete4 eerred in the Fenfanaln with the Ut Bojnl DrngooM* firoB Jane lail in be end of that WW hi lftl4» and han leeeifed the Wer Medal with twa GfaMa far Yiitoiin and

95 Star Bdwaid Gael joined the Mka of WeDingtan'e aray plor to the adTnea firaoe For " eontumed

Bgalm 1811«andeoatiiiaedwithitnptothe oantonmentt on the Adowr hi 181S, hafing reientwitil the Uth Light DrafoooB at the battiee of Foentea d'Onor, Stlemaaee, yittori% he l^mnee% Nivalie, and lliTe» inveetment of Cindad BodilM eiege of Bedi^OBp andgeneraHy 1 all the aliUn of that jperiod, until he quitted the DoEe'a army on promotion* Ha haa eeelved the War Medal with leven Claepe.

96 Colonel Daly aerred with the S4th on the expedition to Egypt in 1801. In April 180ft e emberked with tlw 66th regt for Bombay, and no commanded fmr oompaniea of the 9nd ittalion employed in 1809, with a divie ion in the lldd nnder Colonel Walker, at the etorming f Mellia, and at the rednotion of other Forte in the Kattiwar Distriot.

97 Colonel Salwey aerfed the eampaigna of 1818 and 14, with the CoMetream Qnarde, and

«e pfeeent at neariy all the aotione m the Pyreneeo, the oroeiing of the BUlaeaoa, eaptnra of i Jean de Lna, battle of the NireUe, heighte of Bidart, eroeaing the Adovr, inveataaent of (ayonne, and repolae of the aortie. He haa reoeiTed the War Me£U with two Claapa.

98 Colonel Dwyer aerfed on the Staff of the late Marqnia of Haatfaiga, Coaunander>in-Chief 1 India, and waa praaent daring the Nepanl war, at the radnotlon of the Profinoe of Kimaoon^ nd the atorming of Almorah. He aerVed alM throoghont the Findarree war on the Staff, rhen he had ehuve of the oomanmioationa of the oombined ermiee.

99 Sir Henry Wyatt aerred the eampaigna of 1814 and 15, with the 1st Life Guar d% and waa resent at the battle of Tooloaae, and eaptore of Faria. He haa neaired the War Medal with oeClaap.

100 Colonel Fraaer aerfed fa& the Penlneola with the 84th, from Jona 1809 to Jane 1818, in- lading the notion at Foe d'Aronoe^ battle of Boaaoob battle of Foentea d'Onor, on 8rd and 6th ^7» *><Bge of Cindad Bodrigo^ oofering the aiege of Bedajoa, battle of Salamanea, eaptore of ladrid, and aiege of Boigoe, where he waa at Vb» taking of the Horn Work, ISth 8ept.| and e led the atorming party to the breaeh formed by the mine on the 4th Oet Employed la tie field throoghont the whole of the Kandian rebellion in Ceykm in 1817 and 18, ae Aida>de* amp to tiie Commander of the Foroea. He haa reoeifed the Wer Medal with foor Claapa.

101 Colonel Dafiea aerred hi the Penhiank with the 62nd and waa praaent at the battlaa ef ^lentee d*Onor, Salamenoe, Vittoria, and the Pyreneea, and at the aiege of Bedajoa (woandadX or which he hais reoeifed the War Medal with fife Claepe.

lOS Colonel Boberte aerfed in the Peninanla from May 1810 to Oet 1819, and ^nfai frnm fay 1818 to the ond of that war in 1814, indoding the defenee of Cadia, battle of BaROM^ and aptare of Sofille. Medal for Barroea, hafing oommanded a field battery.

lOS Sir Henry FairCax aerfed in the Peninanla with the Bifia Brigade hi 1819, an the retraal rom Madrid, and in the eifiur of San Manoe.

104 Colonel Chatterton aerfed in Fortogal, Soain, Flandera, and Franoe, from 1811 to 1818| ndnding the affkira at Faente Ghiinaldo, and Aldea de Fonte % the aiegea of Cindad Bodrlgo, ad Bad^oa \ aetiona at Uaagre, Llema, Salamanea, Hemhte of San Chriatofal, Baeda, Caatvn* on, to the battle of Salamanoa i ailhira at Tndela, Yallaifolid, and Celada delCamino^ to the hn* estment and aim of Bargoe \ the aotlona at Monaaterio, Qolntana Falla, Venta del Foao, and ^abeaoo, npon the retreat from Bargoe to Salamanoa t thenoe the ont-noete at the paaaaga of be Hnebra, to Cindad Bodrigo. Upon the adfanee of the army from Fortogal, the aatbn at >sma, battle of Vittoria, actiona at Villa Fraaea and Toloaa, to the aiege end oaptna of San (ebeatian. The aotione on erosaing the Bidaaaoa, and eerrying the eaemy'a fortified entraneh* aente. The battle of the Nifelle at St. Jeea de Las, at Anglet, and in front of Bayonne, battk f the Nife, paaaage of the Adoar, and inf eetment of Bajennei ooeapation of BordMnx, paaaaga i the Owonne, and affair at Btanliera npon the paaaage of the Dordogne, battlea oif Qaatra

^rae and Waterloo^ the adf anoe to and oaptnre of Paria, and with the army of ooenpatlon in I'ranoe. He haa reoeived the War Medal with fonr Claapa for Salamanea, Vittoria, If if alle* nd Nife^ 105 Colonel Vandeleor aerfed in tiie Peninanla, with the 7 let light Tnfentry and afterwarda

rith the 19th Light Dragoona nnd waa present at the battlea of Foantaa d'Onor (aeferely ronndedX Vittoria, Fyrenece, Nifelle, and Nire, for whieh he haa reoeifed the War Medal pith fonr Claapa^ He aerfed alao the Waterloo oampaign.

106 Lord Howden aerfed aa Aide-de-oamp to hie Qraoe the Daka of WeUington dating tha eara 1817 and 18, to the eloee of the ooenpatimi in Franoa Employed by Gofetnaient on a peeinl aaiaaion, and wna praaent at the battle of Nafarin in 1897 (woonded, and mentioned in Jommander-in-ehieTa deepeteh)t dege of Antwerp in 1889 (woonded)} oampaign in Spain, la ^af ane and BMfltie Frof inoea, in 1884*

107 Colonel Doi^laa aerfed at the eaptore of the Daniah and Swadlah Weat India Ulanda in 801, OalhaejvadilfoBtolhanoithQf Qennaayhil806and6» PenlMdar aampaigaa frMa

49 War Services of the CobneW.

SWk 1819 to Hftrbh 1814, indodiiiff the baitlea of Salamuics, Vittoria, flad the FvtVMM (ftTd to 3Ut Jnljr); ticge of £kii Sebat&ui from 24th Aug;, to the 8th Sept, and battle of Nrrellb. He has reoeired the gold cross for Salamanca, ViUuria, P^reares, and Nivelle, bftvin^ ooai- ■uuided a field battery; and the siWer War Medal with one Cla»p for St 8 'battian.

109 Colonel Charles Stuart Campbell aerred in B^pt with the 36th in 1801; in Pdrtai^ nd Spain in ISOS-O, induding the battle of Comnna, where he commanded the piqoets of his Mgade. iUpedition to Walcheren and siege of Flashing in 1809. Senred also in the PeninaalA tnm 1811 to 1814, and commanded the 3rd Portoguese Begt. at the battle of Vittoria, as also «t thr aiege and aaaanlt of San Sebastian sererelv woanded in the thigh at the assanit, tfa» ball atili gsmaining. He has received the gold Medal and one CUsp for Vittoria and St. Sebastfao; asi the silver War Biedal with one Cla«p fur Comnna.

110 Colonel Beanchamp served in the Peninsola with the 16th Light Dragoons and wm« pre- •eot at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Ortbet, and Tonlonse, for which be hji moeived the War Medal with tiz Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.

111 Colonel Armjptage senred in the south of France with the Coldstream Qnards firoa Mairi to Jaly 1814.

112 Colonel Clerke senred with the old 94th at the defence of Cadis, and also mtll the ftg^ti from Santarem was closed at Faent«a d'Oaor, baring been present in Uie actions of R^doiha Cimdeiza, Fox d*Arouoe, and SabngaL Joined the 77th (also In the Peninsula) on proosoti'^ and senred with it in the action of £1 Bodon, sieges and assaults of Cindad Bodrigo umI Bsdej<ii. including the stonning of Fort Pionrina. Severely wounded in the leg at the stomiBg of tl. «Mtle of Bsdajos. He haa received the War Medul with three Clasps.

1 13 Colonel Wallace served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of WAtcrl^ftOk

1 14 Sir James Schoedde served the Kgyptlan campaign of 1801 ( Medal ). Served alao in ih* Peainsola from 1808 to the end of the war, inoloding the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, Talaven. Basaoo» Fuantes d'Ooor, siegea of Ciadad Bodrigo and Badsjoz, battles of S Uamanca, Vit^cwta Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Oruies, and Toulouse, befides numerous minor actions aod sktrastab*!. He bas received the gold Medal for Nivelle, and the silver War Medal with thirteen CIswps f r the other battles and sieges. Commanded a brigade in Chins (Medal) at the attack and eaptw of ChapoOfr Woosong, Shsnghai, and Chin Kiang Foa

119 Colonel Clarke Kennedy served in the Peninsula from Sept 1809 to Sept. 18l3.iDcladiaf the battles of Fnentes d*Onor and Vittoria, (for which he has received the War Medal with > Clasps), besides various aifairs of outposts { received two wounds at Waterloo. While laai^Bc his squadron in a socoessful charge against the Count D*£rLon*s corps at Waterloo, peroei^-uc an Bttgle to the left, he changed Uie direction of his squadron, and ran the officer through ti body who carried it. The £sgle belonged to the 105th French Bcgiment of infantry, and j now deposited at CheUea Hospital

116 Colonel Broke accompanied the 52nd on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; and t* Ibllowing year on UiaC to Portogal, and was present at the battle of Vimiera, the advaaoe is^ Spain and retreat under Sir John Moore. In 1809 he served on the Walcheren expedition. Ii 1811 be joined the light Division on the retrest of Maisena from the lines of Ltsboii, and scrvv^ in Spain till the end of the war. In 1813 he Joined sir Henry Clinton, as Aide-de-caapi, at t^' siege of Bargoa, where he was shot through the lungs; was afterwards preeent at the battle J Orthea. He served with the Army of Occupatton in France from 1815tol818as Aide*de-ea«r to Sir Henry Clinton. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Vimiera, Salnmann. Nive, aod Orthes.

118* Cokmel M'Callnm was at the capture of the Victorim French privateer in boata under 1. 1 command in 1800 ^ battle of Trafalgar; forcing the Dardanelles and destroying a Turkish aqoadr ja to 1807. Bmotoyed on various occasions in cuttttng out and destroying enemy's vcssela.

117 Colonel Craigie served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attneka o: Mersefl^ and bomlMrdsasnt of Antwerp. Served also in China, (Medal) and oonunnnded s column at Amoy, Cbosan, and Chinhae.

118 Cokmel Morris served in the American war with the 49th, and was present at the T«rt«^ci operations at Fort George, and at the actions of Stoney Creek and Plattsbnrg. Accompanird :: « regiment on the China expedition (Medal), and commanded a brigade at the storming and onpfir- of the heinlita above Canton, for which service he was made a CB. Commanded a brigade at th» ettnok ana capture of the city of Amoy, and at the second capture of Chusan. C^ommandvi the osatie column of attack at the capture of the heights of Chiuhaa Commanded the force u Ningpo, and repulsed the enemy with great slaughter in their attack on that citjr. Gomuaadce n brigade at the attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segnav at the attack and capture of the dty of Chapooi and at the attack and capture of the enecey » position at Wooaong.

119 Colonel B>klero served with the Orsnadler Guards at Cadis in 1810 and 11; in thv

Ptetenln in 16U and 18} in Holland in 1814; snd the campaign of 1815, in which be aerwi ns Adjatant at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, ana at the taking of Peronne. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.

ISO The Hon. Colonel Ashbomham commanded a brigade of the Army of the Satm at t^ baltlaa of Fswsihah and 8obcaon» te which ha has rao^vcd a Medal with one Clasp.

War Services of the Loionea. 4!ia

121 Colonel Ponne&ther eommanded the lofiiatry Brigade mi the batUe of Mieeftnee (Kedal), Mid WM ehot through the body: he wm alBO at the destmction of the Fort of ImauiDghiir.

122 Colonel FinSay aerved the caapaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart and was preMnI at the battle of Maida, for whioh be hai receiTod the War Medal with one Ciaep.

123 Colonel Brook served In the Feninsnla with the 43rd Light Infantry Irom Ang. to Hot. 1808, Jane to Dec. 1811, and from Nor. 1812 to the end of. that war In 1814, including the battles of Vimiera and Victoria, action at Vera, passage of the Btdassoa, battles of the MiYello and the Nive, actions at Arcangues and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, and rarions skirmishes and affiurs of outposts. Also in the attack on New Orleans; and afterwards at the capture of Paris. Senred in the Coorg campaign in India; where a portion of his regiment (the 48th) bore a oon« spicuous and distinguished part Severely wounoed at the battle of Vimiera by a musket-shoti which passed completely through the ankle-lxme^ whioh it shattered most sererely. He has receiT^ the War Medal with six Clasps.

124 Colonel Bell served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at Salamanca, Vitcoria, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he hss received the War Medal with four Clasps.

125 Colonel Heed served at the siege of FlusUing in 1809; and in the Peninsula from June 1811 to Biarch 1814, including the actions at, and heights abore, Moresoo, battle of Salamanca, oaptnre of Madrid and the Retire, action at Olmas, and battle of Vittoria, where he was se- rerely wounded in the right shoulder. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.

126 Colonel James Jones serv«fd with the 22nd Light Dragoons in the Ea&t Indies, in 1802, 3, and 4, aud in t* e Peninsula with the 87th regt and on the staff from 1809 to 1814, and was woundfd atTalavera. He has received the War Medal with two Clssps for Talavera and Barrosa.

127 Culonel Bristuw serve«i in the Peninsula with the 11th and was present at the battles of Salamanca, yitt«»ria, and the Pyrenees, fur which he has received the Wsr Medal with three Clasps.

128 Cok>nel Taynton served in Ireland during the Bebellton in 1798. In 1801 he was at ihe capture of the Danish Islands, and Island of St. Martin in the W<^t Indies. In 1803 at the attack and capture of Sc Lucia and stunning of the fortress of Mome Fortnn6e; also at the attack and capture of Tobago. Served on the staff of Genersl Maitland at the attack and Miptnre of the Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1807, he was at the second capture of the Dsaish W<Mt India Islands; in 1809 at the attack and capture of Martinique, including the siege of Foit Bourbon; also at the attack and capture of the Saintes Islands. From 1811 to 1813 he served in Sicily, and was employed as acting Deputy -AHjatant-Qeneral, and some time at the head of the Department. He has received the War Medal with one Cla^p fcir Martinique.

129 Culonel Carlyon served with the 66 ih in the Nepaul war under Sir David Ochterlony.

130 Culonel Borke served in the Peninsula witli the 4th and was severely wounded at the storoaing of BadHJta. fur which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.

131 Culonel Traffurd served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Talavera (wounded), Busaco, Albuherai Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, n>r wh'ch be has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.

132 Colonel George Tovey served in Calabria with the 20th, and waa present at the battle f if Matda. Served also in the Peninsula from July 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera, TaUvera, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (25th July to 2nd August); siege of San Sebastisn, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive (9(h to 13ih Dec.) -una Orthea He ban received the War Medal with nine Clasps.

133 Cuhnel Angelo served with the expedition to Egypt in 1807; en the coast of Ca1a« briainl808; with the exp«-ditii>n to Walcherenin 1809; with the army to Catalonia in 1812 anH 13. as an Assistunt-Adjutant-Gmeral. Attochid to the Austrian army, and acted as Aide* de-canp to Major- Gt:nef at Count Nugent in the campaign against the Viceroy of Iialy; present at the siege and capture of Trieste, Cattaro, and Bagusa, and in various services in the Adriatic.

134 Culonnl Thwaites served on an expedition to the coast of Holland in 1796; in the Bast Indies in 1799; from that time on board H. M. S. La Forte till wrecked in the Bed Sea. Crossed the Desert of Suez with Ciilouf 1 Lloyd's Detachment, and joined ttie Viiier*s Army in the advance to Cairo; then Sir David Baird*s Army. He served in the Peninsula, in the 48th regiment, from 1811 to 1813, including the sifge and assault of Bsdajoi, the battles of Sala- manca (wounded), Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (wounded), for which he hss received the War Medal with four Cissps.

135 Culonel Linton served the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Waterlua

136 Culonel Cules served in South America with the 14th in 1807, including the operations previous to, and storming of, Monte Video. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Aug; 1808 to Nov. 1811, and again from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814; present with the 40ch at the battles of Bileia, Vimiera, and T^fclavera; with the 4th Dragoons at Bosaoo, Alba* hera, and Usagre; and with the 12th Light Dragoons at the passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive^ and the Adour. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.

137 Sir Michael Creagh accompanied the expedition under Sir David Baird to the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, wounded in the action of the Blue Berg, waa desperately woimded by a eaunon-shot in the left shoulder (whioh killed six of his men) at the attack on Bourbon in 1810; serfed hi the Mahratta war, and during the Pindanee war of 1817 and 18. Ckwiauiiide4

m ttwgdttwihiawitdniiag that hutmringww in Iktintwiorof 0>yh«lalSlt^%fcia#tql tlM flsak oompaniMof tii0rBgiaMnt(2OOstiOBff) OBty47ntUMd to tlM ^^ 8ir]i.kii MTfeA wUk hit regUoeni in ■U qnanen of tht ^b«»

138 Colangl Bdm ■ctred the 0Map>ign in J>?a in 1311 wHii th> Mad Light DffifWHL faajal* Ing the Aodoos of (he 10th uid S6th Aug. Aide-de-oemp to Sir ThoouM Hielap eft tha tettb ofllUwidporeb And during the Mihretta war in 1817 tad 18. He fan leeeited the War lf«dil with one Cufp for Jeva.

139 CkOooei Story lerfed in the Fenlnrak with the 3rd Dragoon OnaHa firaaa Aa^ ldO» to the end of that war in 1814, indiiding the battle of Buaaeo, aetione of Bedinh% Oanp» M»yor, and Loe Switoe, alege of Bedejoi, battle of Albohera, aetion of Utagie^ iiyafrf Oindnd Bod- rigo and Badajoi, action near SAlamanoa on the 86th May 1818, battle of rttloria, Mnnhila «f Fampelnna, and battle of Tookmae. He hai reeeiTed the War Medal with three Ot\

140 Colonel Fraeer eerted the oampavn of 1815 with the 43nd, and wae at Hm Qoatre Brae (ilightly wonnded), and at Waterloo (ieirerely womded).

141 Colonel Shoe oenred ihe early part of the oanpaiga of 1809 in Portogal; and end of 1809 and the yean 1810 and 11 with the SioUian amy. Served dec the ' eampaigna of 1812, 13, and 14, with the Portngncae army.

148 Colonel Hartley aenred in the PeninAula with the 57th from Ang. 1813 to the eai of that war in 1814, and waa preeent at the bacUe of Ntvelle. Sirred afterwarda in Belgiom. Urn hat reoeived the War Modal with two Ciatpe for Boaaoo and NiveUe.

143 Colonel Cheeter lerved in HuUaod in 1799, and waa preaent in the aatlon near Btiy, Snd Oot Serred aUo the campaign of 1806-9 in Spatn* inelnding the aeiioBa at Duaieiaaia, Tilla Franca, and Lugo, and retreat to Coranna. He haa reoetvd the War Medni with eot Claap for Benevente.

144 Colonel Oeddee aarred with the 87th in Calabria in 1806; at ihe eaptora of Ihm lalaai of Fronida in 1809i in Sicily in I810t and anbeeqoently in the Pentnania, inelnding th» bntriai of the NireUe^ the Nire, Orthea, and Tonlonae, at which laat he received a aevere wmMd mhUk broke the left thigh-bone near the hip-joint He baa received the War Medal with f »iir CInspa.

145 Colonel Oiimonr aerred at the oaptore or laohia, Zante, aad O^pbakmia, in 1809 1 mud af Bania Menra in 1810. Served nfterwaitia on tite eaatam ooaat of Spain, and wa the battle of Caatalla ; engaged with the enemy on aeveral ocoaeione covering the employed in the batteriea againat Tarragonai After leaving Spain he went to ' Lord WnL Bentinck.

146 Colonel Lealie aerved with the 99th on the aeoret exp<4ition nnder Sir Bient tnd aabeeqoenily in the PfntnaiiU from Aog. 1806 to ENs. 1811, and again from Feti. 1613, inela'iinff the bnttlea of B«>IHa and Vimiera, capture of Oportn, battle oft TUavera, irat atega of Bedajoi, and battle of Albuhera. beaidea akirmiahee and affraya at ontpoeta. At tiM hntua

of Talav«ra he waa aeverely woonded in the light leg, where the ball atiU remainau He haa received the War Medal with foar Claapa.

147 Colonel Beckwith aerved in the Feniaanla with the 16th L^ht Dragoona, from Jnhr I81S to the end of that war in 1814. iodiadmg the battle of the Nivelk, and battlaa of thm Nivw oa the 9th and lOih Dec Served elao the campaign of 1815, and waa preaent at the the 17th Jane aad at the bottle of Weterloo. He haa reoeived the War Medal with two

148 Ctilonel Rob^rtton aervi-d with the 85ih at the taking of Madeira in 1807| at the of Geadalonpe in 1810, and again in 1615.

149 Colonel Robinaon aerved with the 48th in tha Feninanla from Jone 1809 toOotohcr 1S18» Inelnding the battlea of Talavera aad Boaaco, Linee at Torrea Ycdraa, poninit of Mi •otioii at Campo Mayor, airge of Cindad Bodrigo, aiec* and atorming of Bsdaioa (ahot tf the left arm at the aaaaolt, 6th April 1819)| battle of Salamanca, capture of Itedrid aad therafrom, battlea of Vittoria and the Fyreneea (aeverely woundled, left leg fraetoMd 18th Jw^ 1813). He haa reoeived the W»r Mtdal with aenm Claapc

150 Colonel Maclean aerved with the 13th light Oragoona in every aette aad which it waa engaged in tlw Feninanla^ from Dea 1810 nntU wounded and tahea Conoheat 13th March 1814. Wae preeent with hia regiment daring the Waterioo _ _ . engaged in command of the rear-goard for the brigade on the 7th Jane, end thr—ghont iha aetion on the 18th. Accompanied the 13th Dragoona to Indin in Fab.- 1819 1 waa emptoyed in •omaaand of » cavalry brigwle with the field foroe at the redaction of Kamool, and aerved vniniermptedly with hia reiciaaent for twenty-two yeara, when he returned with it to BnglamJ, and waa plaoHl on half pay aa Snd Lieut -Colonel He haa received the War Medal with five Ciai^ for Albohera, Vittoria, Pyreneea, Nivelle, and Kive.

151 Odonel Oawler aerved in the Feninanla with the 58Dd from Nov. 181 1 to the end of tlhat war in 1814, indoding the alege and aaaanlt of Bad^oa, battlea of Vittoria, Faaa of Tern^ the Ntvelley the Nive, Orthea, and Tonlonae, beaidea Tariona minor alBiira. Served alao tha irani paign of 1815, and waa praaent at the battle of Waterloo. Wounded belowthe rightkaeafay n maaket-ahot at the atorming of Badigoi, and in tlie nedt by a mnaket-ahot at San Mnao^ He haa received the War Medal with aevea Claapa.

159 Colonel Kattlewail aarred atCopeahagea ia 1807} aad ia Ceylon doriag tha BabalBaa, la 1817 aad 18.

War Services of (he ColoneU. 49t

159 GbkMlBall MTfvd In tiis FtafMnls witb the Mth, from June 1809 to Hot. 1618, is- •faidlBf aim bftttlM of BuBooo asd ▲Ibohm, iiflfe of BmIsJob in May 1811, Mlioiks ot Arrofo Molino tad Alouurai, battle of Vittori* (troonded in the head), and aetkms at the. Pan of ICaja (awelj woanded ia the left legV He hae reoeivcd the War Medal with three ChMpe.

154 Coknel Moolae eenred the eampaign of 1815 with the 52iid Light Inlhntrj, a^ «m pMenl at the hattle of Waterloo. Berred afterwarde with the army of ooeapatioa in Fnmoe.

155 Colooel Cox lerred in the 95th Rifle Brigade at Copenhagen, and was present at some •hirflMihm near that eity, and afterwards in the aetton of moge. He eenred afterwards In the FfsflMohi from the landing at Moodeg o Bay ia 1808, to the end of the war at Tonloose, in- oladiagshirmishetObidas, battles of Boleia and Yimiera, rotrsat to Coraima, General Cfaw- faid's mareh Talavera, action at Si Milan, battlee of Vittoria, Ni?elle, and Nif«; pasMge of the Bidassoay battle of Orthes, and Tarbes. Severely wonaded in the right leg by a mnske#- tholBt V'ittonai in the left side at NtTell«i and again in the right leg at Tarbes. He eom- msnded a dirision under Sir B«DJiunin D Urban daring the C*flre war at the Cape of Gkod Hope in 1886. Sobsequently he was employed on psrtionlar serviee in Canada fur five years dnnog both KebeUiaasb aad is now employed oa the Staff ia Irelaad. He has reoeircd the War Mtd J with seven Clasps.

.. 158 GuliHul Croker served la the East Indies from 1804 to 1824, faclvdiD| the tirge of Onr- 'aovffi, 1807 ; eampaign against the Setk>, 1808 and 9; campaiirn against the Kepaul Siatee, 1814 and 15 i campaign against MAhrsttas and Piodareef, 1817 aod 18. Cbrnmandnl the 17th rvgi» BMot doping tbe whole of the ramjpaign in AifKhsniiitsn aod Belooohistan, inoinding the storm aadoi^>Cttre of the fortresses of Qhusnee and Kbelat. Colonel Cruker arrived in Bombay in eommand of the 17th rsgimcnt, In M«y 1836, being a solitary instsaee in the British army of an officer Luiding in the £a«t Indies tmiee in the joiiie rtnrpt,

IV GbtoncI fiUker served in the Febin«nla with the 16ih Light Dragoons aad wss present at the htttles of Niveile and Nive, for which be has received the War Medal with two Clasps.

158 Ctiloael Toroor served in Hanover with the 14th, in 1805 and 6. The eampaign of 1808-9^ inohiding the battle of Comnaa. Go the expedition to Wafeheren, aad at the siege of Fhuhiogta 1809. Also the eampaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He has re- eeived tbe War Medal with one Clssp ftir Coranna.

159. Ookmel John Boss served with the 51 at in the Peninsula nnder Sir J«>hn Moore, and was pfemof in tbe actina at Logo, the retreat to, and battle of, Comnna. On f he expedition to Wal- cheren and aiege of Fla«hing, ia 1809. Peoinsular campatgat fr im Jan. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, iueladiog the lwtt*e uf Foentes d'Omir. siege of BudnJ'ts aud atomiing of Port San Chfiitoval ia 1811, ooveriog the sieges of Ciiid>id Bodrigo and Bso^jbz, affair at Moreseo« bs^tfe of Snismsnea, capture of the Reiiro at Madrid, siege of Burgos aod retrear from thence, amioa et Sao Miiaos, bastle of Niveile, and earryiog the be'gbts of St. Pd, and battle of Orthes. Served alsa the campaign of 1815, including tbe baife of Waterl«K> atid tsltiog of Cambray. Wounded in action at Lesat«. SUt August 1813. He has received the War Medal with fire Clasps.

160 Gulonel JPalls arrred with the 80th on the expeditioQ to Nsplee with the English aad fiumian aimy in 1805. He waspresent at the battle of Maida in 1806; at the battle of Corunna ia 1809 1 oa the ezpHlttfcin to Walcheren the same year; subsequently in the Peninsula, at the haitle of tha P^fvaees, at BoDoesvalles, and Pampeluna (strerely wounded), battles of the Kiaslla, aad Orthea. Served afterwards on the expedition to Washington. In 1831 he wsa wounded in the riou at Merthyr T^dvil, in South Wales. He has reoeived the War Medal «ilh four Clasps.

181 Oihioel Thomas Stevene was pretent bloehsdiDg Brest, the Holder, and Csdls, and was csgaiecd with faatceries. In 1809 be wa» engaged with gun<-bi*att ia passing eEnvoy ihnmgh the Sf^id nod Caie^a^; in H. M.Sw Cgrbenu, with oonvoy of armed transports and guo-boats in the ihdf of Sfiedlaad; ia tbe buata of tbe squad rua in the sncoe•^fal atiauh upon the RusstaD FiotUla of heavy anneal gnn-l:oau aod armed Transports ; aod at the ciipttire of a Rtts«ian schooner. Pram 1888 to 1840 lie served in the Royal Marine Battalion on the north coast of Spain; was detasksd ia oommaod of a costpany fur the defence of the Eastern Hnghu of Passage* attacked by the Carliati,aad in the Carlist attack of the Lines oa the 6tfi June 1886; and he was riso pre- sent at Fasatarabia, 1 1th July 1886.

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War Services of the JJeiUenanUColoneU.

1 Lient-Colonel Wett lenred in Holland from Not. 1794 to May 1796,aiid wu nrmanl

the French attacked the British after croaamg the Waal, and the different affaira in wblch hit regiment (the 3rd Onards) was engaged ; alM the campaign of 1799 in Holland, inda^iiig the action at the landinf^, and those of the 27th Aog., 10th and 19th Sept, and tnd of Oct Barred the JE^mtian campaign of 1801, and was employed in all the affairs after the landinir, np to the surrender of Alexandria. Proceeded with tne expedition to Hanofer in 1805 ; to yiealaad in 1807, and was present at the siege and sorrender of Copenhagen. Embarked for the P«ilnenls in 1808, and was present at the passage of the Douro and capiore of Oporto, aetion at 8al»> monde, battle of TalaTera, and Yarions minor affairs. ReceiTsd A bajonet wound in Ike thigh in a skirmish, on the 2iid October 1799; and in a subsequent affair he was twtee aeteiely wounded, on the left shoulder joint by a sabre cut, and on the right side bj slag-ahoili; He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talayera.

2 Lieut. -Colonel Henry Le Blanc lerred in South America in 1806, and lost a leg.

3 Lieut-Colonel Milnes commanded a detachment of the 10th, doing marine duty on baud H. M.S. I$iM in the North Sea, in 1793. Accompanied the Exnedition from India to Egyp( under Sir Darid Baird, in 1801. Employed with a detachment In Ceylon during the war with Enndy. Served with the 75th at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1805, and was engaged ott different assaults upon that fortress. Accompanied the 65th on the Expedition to the Pi Gulf in 1809; commanded the light diviuon at the landing and attack on Rasel-Khymai manded the storming party at the capture of Fort Schenass. Commanded the 65th al thia ture of the Isle of France in 1810; also, on lervice in iUttywar in 1812, and was employ W against Nownngghur. Commanded a brigade in Ouzerat in 18U and part of 1819; in Kattj- war and Cutch in 1815 and 16; and in the Decoan war in 1817 and 18, commanded n dtviaitia of tbearmy against the Peishwa, near Poona, 16th Nov. 1817, crossed the river Moot*

in the evening of that day, the progreu of his division being obstinately opposed, bitt wilhoet effect, by the united force of nis Highness's artillery, cavaury, aod infantry, after whl^ tl^ enemy retired, leaving n great part of his camp standing, and considerable quaatitiea •# ninsn- nition in the field.

4 Lieut -Colonel Cooke served in the Peninsula with the let G words and was preecnt nt tb* battles of Coronna, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the aasault aod capture of St. Sebastian, on whiQ occasion he commanded a detachment of Guards. He served also the campoieu of 1815 and w severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the Gold Medal for St. bebsstian % nnd ti* Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.

5 LieuL-Colonel Msnsel served with the 53rd in the nttack at More Chabot and the aiege of Mome Fortnnde in St. Lucia in 1796; the whole of the Carib war in St. Vidoent; at the radne^ tion of Trinidad; and at the siege of Moro Castle in the Ishmd of Porto Rico hi 1797. Batoned from Indin in the spring of 1811, and joined the 2nd battalion of the 53rd in the Pcnlnanls, oommanded the light companies of the 6th diviaion throughout the campaigns of 1811 and IX indudingthe skirmish with the enemy's cavalry near Carpio, sieges of Cludad Bodrifot Bfdnjos, and the Forta nt Salamanca, battle of Salamanca (horse snot under him), and siege of Borgo^ Commanded n Provisional Battalion, consisting of four companies of the Oaeen> and « Lit number of the 53rd, at the battle of Toulouse. Ue has received the Gold Medal «ad one Ck«f for Salamanca and Toulouse.

6 LieuL-Colonel Halkett served with the 2ttd Li^t Infiuitry Battalion of the Koi^'a Oemaa Legion on the expedition to the North of Germany in 1805-6. Landed on the Island of Ri^geo in July 1807; was employed at the siege of Straunnd, and in August re-embirked nt Hi^c^a for Copenhagen, where the battalion formed part of the besieging ooTpe. In April It* ^ tiM barked with Sir John Moore's army for Gotten burg, and from thence to Portugal; belo^^iU to the army which entered Spain with Sir John, and afterwards retired through G Alias. ^ Accompanied the expedition to Walchcren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. In J^^ 1811 embarki>d for Portugal; oommanded the battalion at the battle fd Albuhera, and vnw .x the siege of Badajoi in 181 1 ; commanded the battalion during the campaign of 1812, incladt;.^ tbe siege of the forts at Salamanca, action of the heights of Mofeseo^ battle of Salunniiea, muA retreat from Burgos when the Light Brigade K. G. L. formed the rear-gnard with the cnTalr/. aud repulsed the repeated charges of the enemy's cavahry. In April 1813 embayed for u.- North of Germany, and was employed in organizing the Hanoverinn troops; comanndcd s brigade of the same in Count Walmoden'a army, and was engsgcd al the battle of Goerd«>« as also on several other oooasions. In Jan. 1814 oommanded the centre of the eorpa whs^ besieged and cultured GIuckstadt» Commanded the right of the corps which was eaploj«^ al the blockade of Harborg. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was preeent nl the bwole of Waterloo. He has reoeiTed the Gold Medal and one Clasp for tbe bntllea of Anmhssi and Salamanwu

7 Lieat*Coh»el Manners served in India with the Bombay amjy dorinc the seooMl H jsm ttmiriigr^ t"^ TIT f * P**'*irr***"' **'* ^* "'TT ^^ ^^'^»^**^'^ mgrrtdnitolath*

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fend ^fM pmiitt allluilNiftd« of Botaoo, pmiih of MaiMiM, aotfons of Foi d'AfooBt^ MnmAt tad Bl Bodoai eoimsnded tlL« 7401 it the bsttlB of FumtM d'Qnor and ■! Oi« stogv of CiMd Rodr%o^— oomttaodedtlie flt&k oompmiM at the aMsnlti pmenl tt fhe firtt tiege of Badajoi^ ind auooeeded to tha commaiid of the regt al the left rieget |ireMnt at the battle of Salamaiieai wptQte of Madrid, and tetieat from thenoe. Again eommanded the tegt at the battle of Orthei, and iraa alao pteeeot at the battle of Tonlonae. He hae reoeiTed the Gk>ld Cro« for Faentei d'Onor, Ciudad Bodrlgo, Badajos, and Qrthei % and the Sttrer War Medal with three Clatpt for Baeaeo, Salamanea, and Tonlonse.

8 Lteai*Colonel Hnnt aooompanied the d2nd to the Ferrol, in 1800, and wai preaent in the action of the Belghtt. Aeeottpanied Sir John Moore ai hla Aide-de-oamp on the expedition to 3«reden, and after irarda to Portngal, in 1808, and lerred thtottghmtt that ardnona campaign mail the embarkation of die troopa at Comnna. 8erfed with the 2nd batt«lion daring the V^al- sberen campaign. In Jan. 1811 embarked with the regt* to the Penlnrala, and waa preaent in iie pittittit of Maiaena, action of Sabogal, battle of Faentea d'Onor, and all the tariooi aifaira n wldeh the light diviilott waa enga^ in that campaign] daring the left three months of vhich, and at the aflair near AlCayatea, he commanded the 2nd battalion. Commanded the lit wttftUon at the eiege and aaladlt of Badajoa, on which occasion the oommand of the aeeond >rigade of the Ught ditision derolyed on him: Air hia condoet on this day he waa promoted to ;lie favaret rank of Lient-ColoneL Commanded the same brigade when the army went to repel ICftTshal MarmoAt fhm his predatory incnrtion into Portngsl Commanded the flrst battalion >f the 59Bd tiiroaghottt the eampa^ of 1812, inolndiog the battle of Selamanca and action of $an Munof. 8er^ with the light diiision daring the operations of Marshal Souk to relieye Pampelona, On the Slat Aug. 1813, commanded the rolnnteers of the Ught division at the lasanlt of San Sebastian, and was twice aererely woonded: for his oondoot on this occasion ha waa prosBOted to an effitctite Lienl-Colonelcy in the 60th. He has reoei?ed the Gold Medal and two Clasps for Badaioz, Salamanca, and St Sebastian % and the Silrcr War Medal with two :::iBeps for Faentes d*Onor and Pyrenees.

9 Sir Charles Rowan served with the 52nd on the expedition to the Ferrol In 1600 } in Sicily in 1806-7 } and with Sir John Moore^s expedition to Sweden, in 1808. Joined the army n Portugal two days after the battle of Vimlera, and serred fh>m that period in the teserYc of Sir John Moora and in the battle of Cornnna. Appointed Brig^e-M^or to tlie Ught brigade Alten oat by Major-Oeneral R Cranfiird, in 1809, to Join the army in Portngal, and was present rrith the lint difision in sereral afiairs near Almeida and at tiie battle m Bnsaeo. In 1811 ippointed Assistant- Ad jotsnt- General to the light dlYision, and waa present tt the liattle of Paentea d*Qnor, Siege and storming of Ciodad Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badi^os^sUghtly rounded at the assault, and receiyed the brcYct rank of Lient-Colonel for this service; battle >f Salamanca, and the yarions i^airs in which the Ught di?lrion was engaged fiNnn the middle >f 1809 to the middle of 1813. Served also the campaign of 1819, and commanded a wing of lie 52iid at the battle of Waterloor-^lightly woonded. Sir Charles has reeeived the OoM Medal ind two Chisps fi« Cladad Rodtigo, BMsjoa, tnd Salamanca; and the Silver War Medal with rhree Clasps for Cornima, Busaco, and Faentes d*Onor.

11 Lieat. Colonel Harrison serted with the OOdi in Corsica in 1795, and was present in lereral sklnaishca near Ajaoeio. l^ptian campaign of 1801, inclnding the aotlons ef the 8th md 31st March. Captore of Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, inelading the battlea >f Roleia, Yinnera, and Cornnna. At the captare of Waloheren in 1809. Served afterwards n the Peninsnla, and was present at the battle of Faentes d'Qnor, stomiing of Fort Napoleon lear Ahnaraay— commanded the r^;ht wing of the regt while esealading the above wri, for vhich he obtidned the brevet rank of Lient-CokneL Present at the sflktr with the enemy at ^Iba de Tormes on tiie retreat of the army firom Madrid; oonnnanMl the rsgt at tha repnlse >f an nttailL at Beiar, preaent at the battle of Yittoria; commanded tite regt in the actions in he Pyreneia on the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, dOth, and 81st July 1613; also at the batUe of St E*ienw near Bayonne, action at Aire, battles of Ortfaes and Tonloose. He has reoeived tlie GoM Viedal and two Clasps for Pyrenees, l^ive, and Orthep.

12 lAent-Colonel Cother coverea the landing of the fotce under Sir David Baird at the Cape >f Good Hope in 1806; was present in the general aetion at Bine Berg, and in all the operations hat took place ontil the snrrender of the colony. Was afterwards embarked on board the qaadron nnder Sir Home Popfaam, doing dn^ aa Marines, daring which period the French rigateZa Voiuntaire of 38 guns waa taken. Covered the advance of the Ibree nnder General Sereaford at the rednetism on tfie river Plate, and waa engaged in every affiur which took place it aael te the viciidtv of Baenoa Ayres; and on the snrrender of that place waa taken prisoner, ogetlier with the mole foree^ and matched nearly 1000 mfles into the interior. Landed in E^iartugal in 1808, and commanded the Ught eompimiea of the Mgade nnder General Fergnaon It the biillei of Rcdeia and Yimieni; was afterwards engaged in every aflbir wiA hk ragt (the riat> on the tetiwt la Comnna and in the aetion at that flaoa. Landed agafai in Portngal in 1811, aad Waa engaged it Arroyo de M(dino, when €^eral OeTatd waa sntprised, and all his saimoii and 1200prtKmers takmi. Commanded one ot the storming partfes when flie forts at Aloiaraajjto the l^igos were taken, for which he obtahxed tiie brevet of Lieot-OoioneL Com-

rialil tfiebaMIe «f Yittoria, on whnh oeeaiion he reoshed teva araakel-bidb

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timongli his dothea, one in the eadcllei and wm alao wounded by •aothtf. Be aleo eleren yean in Ceylon, end commanded in the Eaetern PlroTinoea in the Kandian oovnliy daaoi the rebellion in 1818. He hae recelTod the Gold Medel for Yittorie; and the Silw War Mei^ with three Claepe for Boleia, Yimiera, end Gomnna.

IS Sir Jnlina Hartmann aerred with the Hanorcrian artillery in the Nelherlanda in 1793 aai 94, and was nreaent at the battle of Famara, aiege of Yalendenneay battlea of Rrizpoade aas Hondaoote, defonoe of and aortie from Menin, on which ooeaaion he was made ft priig— Commanded a troop of hone artillery of the King^a German Legion on the eaEpedilioa to lit Continent in 1805, nnder Lord Cathoart. With the expedition to Gotteabnig ia. 1808. Weft to Portogal with the army nnder Sir John Mo«ire, in oommand of the artiUtfr K. O. I*, aa^ waa present at the taking of Oporto, battlea of TUavera and Boaaoo, aolion of Ga»po l^yei; and taUng of OliTeng^ Commanded artillery of the allied army at the battle of AHwhafc and at the affiur of Arroyo de Molino. Present at the aicgee of Bad^oa and al thm ferto a Salamanca. Coounanded the artillery of the 4th and 5th divisions at the battle of Hale—an Freaent at the taking of the Betiro at Madrid; commanded the reserve of artiUsrv at Cke batte of Yittoria; and the advance to San Sebastian; commanded the artillery of the lelt attack i; the aiege of that fortieas; and the artillery of the left oohtmn at the passagee of th* B«desH% the NiveUe^ the Nive, and the Adonr, and also before Bayonne. Sir Julias has raoeived tU Gold Cross and two Claaps for Talavera, Albnhen, Salamanca, Yittoria, St. 8eba Kite ; and the Silver War Hedal with Uiree Claspa for Busaoo, Badijos, and Mivelle.

14 Isent-Cdlonei Brown aerved in Holland in 1794, and was taken prisoner al Iha of Grave. Served afterwards in the West Indies with the 60th from the coameBoaaMit of 17H to Jane 1809, and was present at the captores of Sl Lueia and Grenada, the attack o«i Pefi« Rico, and surrender of Sarinaok Phxseeded to the Peninsula in 1810, and was attacked to tkt Fortognese service; present at the battle of Bosaoo and attack on the forts of SalamaftOft; otmr mended the 9th Cagadoree at the battle of Salamanca, aiege of Burgos Tfrom 19th Sept. to 2U Oct), blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees near Pampeluna from S8th to 30ih Jel; . actions near Qrdax on the 31st Aug. and 7th Oct., battlee of the Nivelle and Niva, ftod actwa near Bayonne on the 13th Dea Daring the above service he was three timee woondaiL & haa received the Gold Croea for Salamanca, Pyrenees, Kivelle, and Nive.

15 Sir Biohard Church served at the Ferrol in 1800; the E^tian campaign of 1801, is* eluding the aotiona of the 8th, 13th, and 21at March, and taking of Alexandria. Serped aftw- vrarda m Naplea, Sioily, and Calabria, and waa preaent at the battle of Maida, aad dafwnns «• Capri, at which laat he was wounded in the head. At the oupture of IscUa in 1809; oft ^ e^edition to the Ionian Isles, and al the taking of Zante and Cephalonia. Severely wooa ' in an attack on Stellauray— left arm shattered by a musket-shot Sir Bicbsrd has yaeeiied War Medal with one Clasp for Maida.

17 Sir JaaMS Msloolm served on board the Channel fleet in the first Ametioan wi action off Gibraltar in Get 1782, undmr Lord Howe. Also in Sir John Duekworth'a with the F^rench fleet off St. Donango, on the 6th Feb. 1606, when the whole of the line-of-b«ttle shipe were either taken or deetroyed, and for which service lie was made ft .^^ Major. In July 1818 appointed to the comnutfid of the 2nd battalion of Boyal Hariaea, aa^ served with it in the north of Spain until Jan. 1813. In the spring of that year he want wia the battalion to America, and served the summer campaign of 1813 m the Chesapeak. la Uec was ordend with the ba^alion to Canada; and, in conjunction with 800 of the Csnadian Tm- cibles, joined the oorpe of observation on General Wilkmson's army. In Hay 1814, ba led ifte

battalion when they stormed the American fortress of OswegOb Coosmanded another at Uie battles of Biadenaburg and