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
This gallant soldier was son of Maj. John Lloyd, 46th Foot, A.D.C. to
Sir H. Clinton during the American War, by Corbetta, dau. of the Ven.
George Holcombe, Archdeacon of Carmarthen. Bn. 2nd Dec., 1778. D. at
Brussels 29th July, 1815, of a wound recd. at Waterloo.
Footnote 2:
Son of Lt.-Gen. Henry Rudyerd, R.E. Attained rank of col. in 1846, and
d. at Whitby, 29th July, 1847.
Footnote 3:
Probably son of Adm. Wells, one of whose sons, in 1815, was a
subaltern in the R.E. Retd. on h. p. 27th Oct., 1826. D. at Slade,
29th Dec., 1861.
Footnote 4:
Appears to have been the 7th son of Joseph Phelps, of Moyallon, co.
Down. Retd. on h. p. 4th Aug., 1822. D. unm., 13th Dec., 1827.
Footnote 5:
Second son of John Harvey, of Mount Pleasant, co. Wexford, by Mary,
dau. of Wm. Harrison, of Castle Harrison, co. Cork. “Left his bride
(Eliz., dau. of Col. Paulet Colebrooke, R.A.) at the church door to
join his battery in the Netherlands.” Lost his right arm at Waterloo.
Recd. a pens. of £70 per ann., and was appointed to the Invalid Batt.
in 1817. Retd. on f. p. in 1819, and d. at Eltham, 18th Aug., 1826,
leaving issue.
CAPTAIN J. SINCLAIR’S BRIGADE.
Rank in the
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SECOND CAPTAINS. Regiment.│Army.
[1] James Sinclair 14 Feb. 1814 │
[2] Forbes Macbean 20 Dec. 1814 │
FIRST LIEUTENANTS. │
[3] John A. Wilson 20 Dec. 1814 │
[4] Wm. H. Poole, W. 10 May, 1815 │
SECOND LIEUTENANT. │
[5] Richard B. Burnaby 17 Dec. 1812 │
Footnote 1:
Retd. on f. p. as lt.-col., 23rd Dec., 1841. D. in Jersey, 15th May,
1851.
Footnote 2:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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