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The Nineteenth and Their Times / Being an Account of the Four Cavalry Regiments in the British Army That Have Borne the Number Nineteen and of the Campaigns in Which They Served

Chapter 30: APPENDIX D.
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A regimental history traces four British cavalry units that carried the number nineteen, recounting their origins, reorganizations, and service across major 18th- and 19th-century campaigns. It follows early formation and deployments in Ireland and India, detailing actions in southern India including the Mysore wars, notable charges at battles such as Assaye and Argaum, and later service in North American operations during the War of 1812. The narrative continues with a unit raised during the Indian Mutiny and its later imperial campaigns in Egypt, Suakin and the Sudan, describing engagements, honors, organizational changes, and the social and institutional memory preserved in regimental records.


APPENDIX B.

CASUALTIES IN THE NINETEENTH HUSSARS DURING THE EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN OF 1882.

Wounded.
Lieutenant  H.C. Holland (attached), 6th September.
D. E. D. Barclay, 13th September.


APPENDIX C.

SPECIAL HONOURS GRANTED TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS FOR EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN OF 1882.

Companionship of the Bath.
Lieutenant Colonel K. J. W. Coghill.
 
Order of the Medjidie (4th Class).
Captain J. C. Hanford-Flood.
 
Order of the Osmanieh (4th Class).
Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Webster.
Major A. M. Taylor.
 
Brevets.
Major A. M. Taylor to be Lieutenant Colonel.
Captain J. C. Hanford-Flood to be Major.
 
Mentioned in Dispatches.
Lieutenant ColonelK. J. W. Coghill.
A. G. Webster.
Captain J. C. Hanford-Flood.


APPENDIX D.

CASUALTIES IN THE NINETEENTH HUSSARS DURING THE CAMPAIGN NEAR SUAKIN, 1884.

El Teb (29th February).
Killed
CaptainF. A. Freeman.
SergeantF. Keith.
H. Grey.
W. D. Brown (died of wounds).
CorporalH. Ibbott.
P. Hughes.
Lance CorporalC. Maney.
TrumpeterR. Fanning (died of wounds).
PrivateH. Cottle.
C. Singleton.
H. Williams.
W. Wilkinson.
P. Webb.
S. Garside (died of wounds).
Wounded
Lieutenant ColonelP. H. S. Barrow.
CaptainC. B. H. Jenkins.
Troop Sergeant MajorT. Taylor.
SergeantH. Phipps.
SaddlerJ. Ferguson.
CorporalC. Masters.
PrivateH. Reeves.F. Floyd.
D. C. Price.J. Waitt.
E. Fitzpatrick.W. Hollinshead.
A. Hubbard.F. Hainning.
J. Bartley.W. Lennon.
J. Todd.R. Shepperd.
J. Sankey.J. Raines.
T. O’Connor Lee.E. R. Cheeseman.
Tamai (13th March).
Killed
Private  W. Page.  
Wounded
Lance CorporalR. Williams.
PrivateT. Hamilton.

APPENDIX E.

SPECIAL HONOURS GRANTED TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS FOR CAMPAIGN NEAR SUAKIN, 1884.

Companionship of the Bath.
Lieutenant ColonelA. G. Webster.
P. H. S. Barrow.
 
Mentioned in Dispatches.
Lieutenant ColonelA. G. Webster.
P. H. S. Barrow.
MajorJ. C. Hanford-Flood.
CaptainC. B. H. Jenkins.
Regimental Sergeant MajorA. G. Lima.
Quarter Master SergeantW. Marshall.
Troop Sergeant MajorT. Taylor.
SergeantH. Phipps.
W. S. Fenton.
PrivateJ. Bosely.
 
Victoria Cross.
Quarter Master SergeantWilliam T. Marshall.
 
Distinguished Service Medal.
Troop Sergeant MajorT. Taylor.
SergeantH. Phipps.
W. S. Fenton.
PrivateJ. Boseley.