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
INSPECTOR.
Date of Commission.
[1] Sir James Robert Grant, M.D. 14 July, 1814
DEPUTY-INSPECTORS.
Wm. Taylor 25 July, 1811
John Gunning 17 Sept. 1812
Stephen Woolriche 26 May, 1814
[2] John R.H.me 26 May, 1814
PHYSICIAN.
[3] George Denecke, M.D., W. 17 June, 1813
SURGEONS.
[4] David Brownrigg 18 June, 1807
Henry Gresley Emery, M.D. 11 Aug. 1808
[5] Thos. Draper 1 Sept. 1808
M.A. Burmeister 4 Jan. 1810
Robert Grant 22 Aug. 1811
John Maling 3 Sept. 1812
[6] John Callander 25 Mar. 1813
[7] Andrew Halliday 29 Apr. 1813
[8] Jas. Matthews, M.D. 9 Sept. 1813
[9] J. Gideon Van Millingen, M.D. 26 May, 1814
[10] Samuel Barwick Bruce 25 May, 1815
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
[11] J.W. McAuley 8 Feb. 1810
James Dease 11 Mar. 1813
Wm. Twining 10 Mar. 1814
[12] George Evers 3 June, 1815
APOTHECARY.
Wm. Lyons 9 Sept. 1813
Footnote 1:
This distinguished physician was son of Duncan Grant, of Lingeston,
N.B., and brother to that equally distinguished soldier, Col.
Colquhoun Grant (_see_ Staff). Bn. at Forres, Morayshire, in 1771.
Served as assistant-surgeon and surgeon in the 11th Regt. of Foot, and
was one of the very few officers who served through the whole of the
war with France, viz., from 1793 to 1815. C.B. and K.H. In 1814 he
recd. the order of St. Anne of Russia from the Emperor for his
services when with the Russian army in France. Aftds. Inspector-Gen.
of Hospitals. Retd. on f. p. about 1847. Resided in Cumberland, and d.
10th Jan., 1864. (Communicated by the late Major Walter McGregor,
nephew of the above.)
Footnote 2:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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