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
His proper name was “Reginald Ranald Macdonald.” Aftds. Maj. and Bt.
Lt.-Col. 4th Foot. Severely wounded at Waterloo. Served on the staff
in India, and d. at Bombay 31st May, 1845. He was a C.B. and K.H.
Footnote 19:
Served all through the Par. War. D. a lieut. in this regt., of yellow
fever, at Kingston, Jamaica, 17th Sept., 1819.
Footnote 20:
Employed on recruiting service in 1817. Out of the regt. before 1824.
Footnote 21:
Son of Wm. Logan, merchant, Aberdeen. D. a lieut. in this regt., from
yellow fever, at Up Park Camp, Jamaica, 4th Oct., 1819. He had served
over ten years in the regt.
Footnote 22:
D. as lieut. in 1822.
Footnote 23:
Serving in 1817. Out of the regt. before 1824.
Footnote 24:
H. p. 1817.
Footnote 25:
Serving in 1824. Out of the regt. before 1830.
Footnote 26:
Adjt. 24th Aug., 1815. Out of the regt. before 28th Oct., 1821.
Footnote 27:
H. p. 25th March, 1817. D. 1855.
Footnote 28:
H. p. 25th March, 1817.
Footnote 29:
H. p. 25th March, 1817. H. p. as adjt. to a recruiting district Dec.,
1842. Had the Par. medal with three clasps. D. in Kensington, 18th
March, 1860.
Footnote 30:
Was severely wounded at Quatre Bras (right leg amputated). Lieut. 18th
July, 1815. H. p. 1817. Living 1876.
Footnote 31:
Lieut. 19th July, 1815. H. p. 31st Foot 12th Aug., 1824.
Footnote 32:
Lieut. 20th July, 1815. Placed on h. p. 1817, but restored as lieut.
in same regt. 15th March, 1821. Out of the regt. before 1830.
Footnote 33:
Held the colours of the 92nd at Waterloo until disabled by wounds.
Lieut. 24th Aug., 1815. H. p. 25th March, 1817. D. at Whinnyhall,
Fifeshire, 3rd Feb., 1832.
Footnote 34:
Lieut. 61st Foot 3rd Nov., 1819. H. p. 16th Dec., 1819. Appointed
barrack-master at Clonmel in 1854.
Footnote 35:
Lieut. 22nd Oct., 1818. Capt. 22nd Sept., 1825. H. p. April, 1826.
Footnote 36:
A close and personal friend of Col. Cameron, whose funeral he attended
on 17th June, 1815. H. p. 2nd March, 1820. Had the Par. medal with
seven clasps. Living 1855.
95TH REGIMENT OF FOOT (RIFLEMEN).
(_1st Battalion._)
Rank in the
——————
LIEUT.-COLONEL. Regiment.│Army.
[1] Sir Andrew F. Barnard, 29 Mar., 1810 │Col., 4 June, 1813
K.C.B., W. │
MAJOR. │
[2] Alexander Cameron, W. 14 May, 1812 │Lt.-Col., 27 Apr.,
│1812
CAPTAINS. │
[3] Jonathan Leach, W. 1 May, 1806 │Maj., 21 June,
│1813
_Charles Beckwith_, W. 28 July, 1808 │Maj., 3 Mar. 1814
_Charles Smyth_, K. 4 Oct. 1809 │16 June, 1808
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