The Waterloo Roll Call: With Biographical Notes and AnecdotesDalton, Charles
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The Waterloo Roll Call: With Biographical Notes and Anecdotes
Dalton, Charles
Great Britain. Army -- Registers; Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815
Capt. 25th June, 1827. Serving in 1830.
Footnote 16:
Capt. 17th Nov., 1831. Exchanged to 83rd Foot in 1833. Retd. in 1840.
Footnote 17:
H. p. 18th Nov., 1819.
Footnote 18:
Was struck by a spent ball in his right eye, which was seriously
impaired for life. (Pension.) Major 8th Apr., 1826. H. p. 7th May,
1829.
Footnote 19:
H. p. 1816. This officer lived to receive the Par. medal with nine
clasps in 1849.
Footnote 20:
Capt. 63rd Foot 16th Aug., 1831. Sold out 1833. D. 1864. He recd. the
Par. medal with nine clasps.
Footnote 21:
H. p., 22nd Foot, 21st March, 1822. D. in 1827.
Footnote 22:
H. p. 1818. D. in 1861.
Footnote 23:
H. p., 58th Foot, 26th Oct., 1820.
Footnote 24:
H. p. 1817.
Footnote 25:
H. p. 1817. D. 10th Feb., 1854.
Footnote 26:
H. p. 1817.
Footnote 27:
H. p. 1816. 4th son of Valentine, 5th Visct. Kenmare. D. 1825.
Footnote 28:
Superseded soon after Waterloo.
Footnote 29:
H. p. 25th Feb., 1816.
Footnote 30:
Shot through the spine, but lived a few hours.
Footnote 31:
Capt. 6th March, 1823. Major 13th Nov., 1835. C.O. during first Afghan
War. (C.B., bt. lt.-col. and medal). Lt.-col. 22nd July, 1845. D. 12th
Nov., 1847.
Footnote 32:
H. p. 25th Feb., 1816.
Footnote 33:
H. p. 28th Foot, 1822. D. at Chapel House, Ealing, 6th March, 1855.
Footnote 34:
H. p. 1816.
Footnote 35:
H. p. 1816.
Footnote 36:
H. p. 1816.
Footnote 37:
Lieut. 1st March, 1821. H. p. 25th Oct., 1821.
Footnote 38:
Served as a volunteer at Waterloo. Lieut. 15th Aug., 1822. Serving in
1825.
Footnote 39:
Served as a volunteer at Waterloo. Ens. 47th Foot 26th July, 1820.
Lieut. 60th Rifles 1827.
Footnote 40:
D. in Aug., 1862, at Burton on Trent.
42ND (OR THE ROYAL HIGHLAND) REGIMENT OF FOOT.
Rank in the
——————
LIEUT.-COLONEL. Regiment.│Army.
[1] Sir Robert Macara, K.C.B., 16 Apr. 1812 │1 Jan. 1812
K. │
MAJOR. │
[2] Robert Henry Dick, W. 14 July, 1808 │Lt.-Col., 8 Oct.,
│1812
CAPTAINS. │
[3] Archibald Menzies, W. 5 June, 1805 │
[4] George Davidson, W. 25 Sept. 1807 │Maj., 4 June, 1813
[5] John Campbell 3 Dec. 1807 │Maj., 12 Apr. 1814
[6] Mungo Macpherson, W. 9 Feb. 1809 │
[7] Donald McDonald, W. 25 Jan. 1810 │
[8] Daniel McIntosh, W. 2 May, 1811 │
[9] Robert Boyle, W. 11 July, 1811 │
LIEUTENANTS. │
[10] Donald Chisholm, W. 10 Oct. 1805 │
[11] Duncan Stewart, W. 1 Jan. 1807 │
[12] Donald McKenzie, W. 23 July, 1807 │3 Dec. 1806
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