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
[14] Paterson O’Hara 2 Sept. 1812 │
[15] Wm. Veall 23 Sept. 1813 │
[16] Wm. Pittman 27 Sept. 1813 │
Wm. Henry Hill 25 May, 1814 │
Gilmour Robinson 1 Sept. 1814 │
ENSIGNS. │
[17] Andrew Clark Ross 23 Sept. 1813 │
[18] Henry Keane Bloomfield 30 Sept. 1813 │
[19] Rowley F. Hill 25 May, 1814 │
[20] Charles Makepeace 13 Apr. 1815 │
PAYMASTER. │
[21] Charles Marr 7 Mar. 1805 │
QUARTERMASTER. │
[22] Wm. Baird 31 May, 1810 │
SURGEON. │
[23] James Hagan 25 Nov. 1813 │9 Sept. 1813
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. │
[24] Peter K. Lambe 8 Feb. 1810 │
Andrew Colvin 9 Sept. 1813 │
_Facings white._ _Lace gold._
Footnote 1:
Placed on h. p. in March, 1816.
Footnote 2:
Saw service in the Pa. Transferred to 1st Batt. in 1816. Serving in
1817.
Footnote 3:
Drowned in Tramore Bay, near Waterford, when the _Seahorse_ transport
was wrecked in a storm, 30th Jan., 1816. Son of Capt. Wm. Douglas 11th
Foot.
Footnote 4:
Major 17th July, 1817. Bt. lt.-col. 19th Jan. 1826. Lt.-Col. 59th Foot
25th Nov., 1828. Recd. the gold medal for San Sebastian. Distinguished
himself at the siege of Bhurtpore. C.B. D. in Jersey 19th Apr., 1868.
Footnote 5:
Placed on h. p. in May, 1816. 9th son of Thos. Pilkington (of the
Westmeath family), by Bridget, dau. of the Rev. Ephraim Harpur. D.
24th May, 1843.
Footnote 6:
Lost in the wreck of the _Seahorse_. Brother to Col. George MacGregor
of 1st batt. same regt. Had served at Corunna and Vittoria, where he
was severely wounded.
Footnote 7:
Afterwards adjt. Lost in the _Seahorse_.
Footnote 8:
Saved when the _Seahorse_ was wrecked.
Footnote 9:
Saved when the _Seahorse_ was wrecked. This officer’s Waterloo medal
was for some years in the Editor’s collection of war medals.
Footnote 10:
Capt. 48th Foot 19th May, 1837. Retd. as maj. in 1840.
Footnote 11:
Capt. 13th Foot 3rd Aug., 1826. Serving 1830.
Footnote 12:
Capt. 5th Dec., 1826. Major of a corps raised for “particular service”
1st Jan., 1838, and bt. lt.-col. serving in aforesaid regt. in 1842.
Footnote 13:
Saved when the _Seahorse_ was wrecked.
Footnote 14:
H. p. 1816. D. in Dublin 1850.
Footnote 15:
Lost in the _Seahorse_. A native of Portsmouth and son of a
master-builder of that town.
Footnote 16:
Capt. 49th Foot 12th Apr., 1831. H. p. 10th Jan., 1834. D. 17th Nov.,
1853.
Footnote 17:
Lost in the _Seahorse_.
Footnote 18:
Capt. 11th Foot 1st Apr., 1824. Lt.-col. 11th Foot 27th June, 1845.
Living 1860.
Footnote 19:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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