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
[4] Henry Lee 20 Sept. 1810 │
_Henry George Smith_ 28 Feb. 1812 │Maj., 29 Sept.,
│1814
[5] Edward Chawner, W. 14 May, 1812 │
[6] Wm. Johnstone, W. 22 Oct. 1812 │
FIRST LIEUTENANTS. │
[7] Jonathan Layton 3 June, 1809 │
[8] John Molloy, W. 5 June, 1809 │
[9] John Cox 8 June, 1809 │
[10] Archibald Stewart 2 Oct. 1809 │
[11] Wm. Chapman 26 Apr. 1810 │
[12] Richard B. Frere 21 Aug. 1810 │
[13] Wm. Lister, K. 23 Aug. 1810 │
[14] John Gardiner, W. 30 Aug. 1810 │
[15] John Kincaid, Adjt. 23 May, 1811 │
[16] George Simmons, W. 25 July, 1811 │
John Stilwell, K. 26 Sept. 1811 │
[17] J.P. Gairdner, W. 12 May, 1812 │
[18] Wm. Haggup 13 May, 1812 │
[19] John G. Fitzmaurice, W. 14 Jan. 1813 │
[20] George Drummond 28 Jan. 1813 │
[21] Elliott Dunkin Johnston, 7 Dec. 1813 │
K. │
[22] Orlando Felix, W. 4 May, 1815 │10 Nov. 1814
SECOND LIEUTENANTS. │
[23] Allen Stewart, W. 10 Dec. 1812 │
[24] Wm. Wright, W. 11 Mar. 1813 │
[25] James Church, W. 26 Aug. 1813 │30 July, 1813
[26] Wm. Shenley, W. 21 Apr. 1814 │
PAYMASTER. │
John Mackenzie 27 June, 1805 │
QUARTERMASTER. │
— Bagshaw 13 Oct. 1814 │
SURGEON. │
Joseph Burke 29 June, 1809 │
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. │
James Robson 21 Nov. 1811 │22 Feb. 1810
Robert Heyt $1 $2 $3 │
VOLUNTEER. │
[27] Charles Smith. │
_Regimentals green._ _Facings black._
Footnote 1:
Bn. at Fahan, co. Donegal, in 1773. Son of Rev. Henry Barnard, D.D.,
and grandson of the Bishop of Derry. He received the Russian order of
St. George for Waterloo; also the Austrian order of Maria Theresa. Was
made commandant of the British division occupying Paris after the
capitulation. D. Lt.-Governor of Rl. Hospital, Chelsea, 17th Jan.,
1855.
Footnote 2:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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