11.  Promoted capt. 19th July, 1815.

12.  Promoted capt. 20th July, and placed on h. p. 25th March, 1816.

13.  There is some doubt as to whether this officer was actually present at Waterloo, as in a contemporary list of officers of the Scots Greys who served at this battle, in the handwriting of Lieut. J.R.T. Graham of this regt., Lieut. Falconar is noted as being “on baggage guard at Brussels.” It is noticeable, however, that Falconar’s name appears in the original “Waterloo Muster-roll” of the regt. given in Part II.; and it may be that he re-joined the Greys before the close of the battle. Placed on h. p. 25th March, 1816. D. at Woodcot, co. Haddington, 15th Sept., 1820.

14.  Promoted capt. 10th Oct., 1816, and Maj. 10th June, 1826. H. p. 1827. It fell to his lot to command his troop in the final charge at Waterloo, and, though severely wounded in the arm, led his men into the midst of the conflict. Afterwards held the appointment of High Constable of Durham, and d. at Durham 1st Oct., 1847.

15.  A scion of the ancient family of Carruthers, in Annandale. The late head of this family, who d. 1878, was formerly an officer in the Scots Greys.

16.  Son and heir of Gen. John Hamilton, of Dalzell, by Anne, dau. of R. Mathews. Bn. 28th Oct., 1793. Served in the Pa. Was twice md., and by 2nd wife was father of John Glencairn Hamilton, created a baron 15th Aug. 1886. D. 11th Jan., 1834.

17.  Bn. 1795. Son of Lt.-Gen. Alex. Trotter, of Morton Hall, Midlothian. Killed by a French officer with whom he was fighting.

18.  Son of Rev. James Gape, of St. Albans, who was grandson maternally of 1st Viscount Grimston. Promoted capt. 19th June, 1817.

19.  Afterwards lt.-col. of the regt. Appointed keeper of the Crown jewels in the Tower of London. D. there 15th Feb., 1872, aged 77.

20.  Son of James Graham, Esq., of Barrock Lodge and Rickerby, Cumberland. Appointed cornet in the Scots Greys, 20th Jan., 1814, when 15 years of age. He took part in the battle during the whole day, and late at night commanded the party sent back to the field to succour the wounded and bury the dead. M. Eliz. Jane, dau. of James Saurin, D.D., Lord Bishop of Dromore, and had issue. Promoted capt. 16th March, 1820; h. p. 1821; major in 1837. D. in Kensington, 20th Jan., 1865. Bd. in Brompton Cemetery. The reredos in Stanwix Church, Cumberland, was erected in memory of Major Graham. It is an interesting historical fact that the Graham family received and sheltered Prince Charles Edward at Barrock, after his defeat at Penrith, in Dec., 1745, for a night. The old chair in which the Prince slept, and the remains of his plaid (which plaid he gave Mrs. Graham when he thanked her on leaving in the morning), are now in the possession of Miss Graham, to whom the Editor is indebted for the above details of her father and ancestors. It is said that the Prince fought at Culloden in someone else’s plaid—having given away his own.

21.  3rd son of Wm. Westby, of Thornhill, co. Dublin.

22.  Son of Rev. Francis Kinchant, of Easton, co. Hereford.

23.  Got separated from his troop when charging. He was a cadet of the Shuldhams, of Moigh House, co. Longford, and a cousin of Capt. J.A. Schreiber, of 11th Lt. Dgns., who met and spoke to him just before the battle commenced. Was bd. on the field by men of his own regt. under Lieut. Graham.

24.  Out of the regt. in 1829.

25.  Left the regt. 7th Dec., 1826.

26.  Left the regt. 27th Feb., 1817.

27.  Placed on h. p. from 28th Foot 1st March, 1821.

28.  Left the regt. in May, 1826.

6th (or INNISKILLING) REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS.

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONEL. Regiment. Army.
1 Joseph Muter, W. 4 June, 1813 Col., 4 June, 1814
MAJORS.
2 Fiennes S. Miller, W. 25 May, 1809 Lt. -Col., 4 June, 1814
CAPTAINS.
3 Henry Madox 19 Dec. 1805
4 Wm. Frederick Browne, W. 7 May, 1807 2 Apr. 1807
5 Thomas Mackay 3 Dec. 1807
6 Wm. Frederick Hadden 28 Jan. 1808 14 Jan. 1808
7 Edward Holbech 25 May, 1809
8 Hon. Sholto Douglas 23 Aug. 1810 24 May, 1810
LIEUTENANTS.
9 Theophilus Biddulph 22 May, 1806
10 Augustus Saltern Willett 27 Aug. 1807
11 John Linton 25 Jan. 1809
12 Henry Wm. Petre 26 Jan. 1809
13 Alexander Hassard, W. 23 Apr. 1812
14 Samuel Black 8 July, 1813
15 Richard Down 31 Mar. 1814
16 Paul Ruffo, W. 3 May, 1815
CORNETS.
Michael Clusky, Adjt., K. 9 Jan. 1812
17 John Delancy Allingham 7 Oct. 1813
PAYMASTER.
18 Wm. Armstrong 18 Oct. 1813
QUARTERMASTER.
19 James Kerr 9 Dec. 1813
SURGEON.
20 John Bolton 14 Sept. 1791
ASSISTANT-SURGEON.
21 Wm. Henry Ricketts 16 Mar. 1809
VETERINARY SURGEON.
22 Richard Vincent 25 Nov. 1797
Scarlet.   Facings yellow.   Lace silver.

1.  Son of Col. Muter. Took the surname of Straton in lieu of that of Muter, about 1816, on succeeding to the property of his aunt, Miss Straton, at Kirkside, near Montrose, N.B. On the death of Sir Wm. Ponsonby, at Waterloo, the command of the “Union Brigade” devolved on this officer. C.B. and K.C.H. Col.-in-Chf. 6th Dgns.; F.R.S., Edinburgh; lt.-gen. D. 23rd Oct., 1840. Left about £70,000 to Edinburgh University.

2.  Eldest son of Fiennes S. Miller, of Radway Grange, Kineton, by Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Capt. Joseph Meade, R.N. Sev. wnded. at Waterloo while commanding the regt. C.B. Retd. before 1824. M., 23rd May, 1819, Georgina Sibella, 5th dau. of Rev. Philip Story, and had issue. D. Sept., 1862.

3.  Commanded his regt. the last few hours of the battle. Made bt.-maj. for Waterloo. Promoted lt.-col. 1825. K.H. Attained rank of col. on retd. list 1838. M. Miss Williams. D. at Bath 18th March, 1863, aged 81.

4.  Quitted the service in 1819.

5.  Bt.-maj. 19th July, 1821. Serving in 1825. Out of the regt. before 1830.

6.  Senior capt. of his regt. 1821. Not in the Army List for 1822.

7.  4th son of Wm. Holbech, of Farnborough Hall, Banbury. Bn. 1785. Placed on h. p. 11th April, 1822. D. at Alveston 24th June, 1847.

8.  Eldest son (by his 2nd wife) of Archibald, Lord Douglas (extinct). Bn. 1785; d. 1821.

9.  Promoted capt. 14th Sept., 1815. Placed on h. p. 25th March, 1816. Living 1860.

10.  Afterwards lt.-col. North Devon Militia. Great-grandson of John Cleveland, M.P. for Barnstaple for seven Parliaments. Assumed the surname of Cleveland, in lieu of that of Willett, in 1817. M., in 1830, eldest dau. of John Chichester, of Arlington Court, Devon, and had issue. D. 5th July, 1849.

11.  Was maj. of his regt. from 1825 to 1830, when he was placed on h. p. as lt.-col. Living 1846.

12.  Son of the Hon. George Petre, by Maria, dau. of Philip Howard, of Corby. Placed on h. p. 1819. M., 17th Jan., 1818, Eliz., eldest dau. of Edmond Glynn, of Glynn, co. Cornwall. D., 26th Nov., 1852, leaving issue by a 2nd marriage.

13.  4th son of Jason Hassard, of Gardenhill and Toam. Promoted capt. 17th June, 1819. Quitted the service before 1830. M., 1836, his cousin Eliz., dau. of Capt. Jason Hassard, and had issue. D. Sept., 1845.

14.  Younger son of Col. Black, H.E.I.C.S., by Margaret, eldest dau. of Maj. Jerome Noble. Joined the 6th Dgns., as cornet, in 1810. Placed on h. p. as capt. 1826. D., with the rank of maj., 2nd Nov., 1853.

15.  Placed on h. p. as capt. 1826. Living 1855.

16.  An Italian. Returned as “missing” in Siborne’s Waterloo List. Lieut. 4th D.G. 15th Feb., 1816. Was afterwards Neapolitan Minister to England. His title was Prince Castelcicala, and at the last Waterloo banquet, June 18, 1852, he sat on Wellington’s right hand. Lord Albemarle tells us, in his autobiography, that the Duke proposed Prince Castelcicala’s health, but stumbled over the name, which was happily supplied by Lord Sandys, who, as Lord Arthur Hill, had been senior A.D.C. to the veteran F.M. at Waterloo.

17.  Lieut. 24th Lt. Dns. 25th Sept., 1817. Half-pay 15th Oct., 1820. Appointed barrack-master at Boyle in 1841. D. in 1843.

18.  Serving with the regt. in 1830.

19.  Serving with the regt. in 1824.

20.  Surgeon to the 7th West India Regt. 19th Feb., 1824. Half-pay same date. Living in 1846.

21.  Surgeon to 35th Foot 7th Sept., 1815. H. p. 25th June, 1817.

22.  H. p. 3rd Jan., 1828. Living in 1830.

7th (or the QUEEN’S OWN) REGIMENT OF LIGHT
DRAGOONS (HUSSARS).

Rank in the
COLONEL. Regiment. Army.
Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, W. 16 May, 1801 Lt.-Gen., 25 Apr. 1808
LIEUT.-COLONEL.
1 Sir Edward Kerrison, Kt. 4 Apr. 1805 Col., 4 June, 1813
MAJORS.
2 Edward Hodge, K. 7 May, 1812
Wm. Thornhill, W. 8 Apr. 1813
CAPTAINS.
3 Wm. Verner, W. 21 July, 1808
4 Thos. Wm. Robbins, W. 25 May, 1809
Edward Keane 15 June, 1809 1 Dec. 1806
5 Peter Augustus Heyliger, W. 2 Aug. 1810 9 Mar. 1809
Thomas Wildman, W. 18 Feb. 1813
James John Fraser, W. 17 June, 1813
6 James D. Elphinstone 25 Sept. 1814 23 Dec. 1813
7 Edward Wildman, W. 23 Feb. 1815 7 Dec. 1814
LIEUTENANTS.
8 Arthur Myers, Adjt., K. 24 May, 1810
9 Standish O’Grady 6 Aug. 1812
10 Wm. Shirley 7 Jan. 1813 19 Nov. 1812
11 Wm. Grenfell 11 Mar. 1813
12 Robert Douglas, W. 17 June, 1813
13 Robert Uniacke 15 July, 1813
14 John Robert Gordon, W. 15 Sept. 1813
15 John Daniel 21 Oct. 1813
16 Edward James Peters, W. 10 Nov. 1813
17 John Wildman 11 Nov. 1813
18 Frederick Beattie, W. 16 Apr. 1815
19 Stephen Rice 17 Apr. 1815
20 Frederick Towers 18 Apr. 1815
PAYMASTER.
21 Thomas Felton 16 Apr. 1815
QUARTERMASTER.
22 John Greenwood 25 Aug. 1809
SURGEON.
23 David Irwin 22 July, 1795
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
24 Robert Alex. Chermside 16 Aug. 1810
25 James Moffat 24 Oct. 1811
VETERINARY SURGEON.
26 Richard Dorville 13 Dec. 1810
Blue. Facings white. Lace silver.

1.  Only son of Matthias Kerrison, of Breccles Hall, Norfolk. Bn. 1774. Distinguished himself in the Pa., and on the return of the 7th Light Dgns. to England, its officers presented Col. Kerrison with a piece of plate worth 200 guineas, in estimation of his conduct in Spain. Created a baronet in 1821, at the recommendation of Wellington. Was M.P. for Eye from 1824 to 1852. M. Mary, eldest dau. of Alex. Ellice, of Pittencrief, co. Fife, and had issue. K.C.B. and K.C.H. Col.-in-Chf. 14th Dgns. D. 9th March, 1853.

2.  Killed in the cavalry action at Genappe, 17th June, 1815. Pens. of £100 per ann. to his widow, who was younger dau. of Sir Edmund Bacon, Premier Bart. M.I. at Waterloo.

3.  Afterwards Sir Wm. Verner, Bart. Bn. 23rd Feb., 1782. Youngest son of James Verner, of Church Hill, co. Armagh, by Jane, dau. of Rev. Henry Clarke. Served in the Pa., and was present at Corunna. Promoted maj. for his distinguished gallantry at Waterloo. Retd. in 1826 as lt.-col. K.C.H. He was a staunch supporter of the Orange cause, and the Editor has heard his late father say that when quartered at Charlemont, in the north of Ireland, he partook of Sir William’s princely hospitality at banquets, where the toasts were all to the honour and glory of the Orange cause, and the wine-glasses had stalks without bottoms, so as to ensure the toasts being fully honoured. Sir Wm. was once struck off the Commission of the Peace, by Lord Normanby, for giving the toast of “The Battle of the Diamond” at a public dinner in Ireland. D. 20th Jan., 1871.

4.  Placed on h. p. as lt.-col. 1821. Living 1842.

5.  Distinguished himself in charging with his troop the advanced French picquets on the morning of June 17th. Quitted the service 30th March, 1820.

6.  4th son of Wm. Elphinstone, an East India director, by Eliz., eldest dau. of Wm. Fullerton, of Carstairs, co. Lanark. Bn. 1788. Lt.-Col. 3rd Foot Guards, 1823; h. p. 1828. Was twice m., and after his 2nd marriage with the only child of Sir Edward Buller, Bart., assumed the name of Buller before that of Drummond. D. 8th March, 1857, leaving issue by 2nd wife.

7.  Younger brother of Col. Thos. Wildman (see under Staff). Afterwards commanded 6th Dgn. Gds. K.H. M., 1818, Antonia, dau. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Hildebrand Oakes, G.C.B., and had issue. D. in Dec., 1846.

8.  M.I. at Waterloo.

9.  Afterwards Col. Viscount Guillamore, A.D.C. to the Queen. Bn. 26th Dec. 1792. Son of Standish O’Grady, 1st Viscount, by Katherine Waller. M., 16th Oct., 1828, Gertrude Paget, niece of the Marquis of Anglesey. D. 22nd July, 1848, leaving issue.

10.  Capt. 12th Sept., 1816. Major 17th June, 1824. Serving in 1830.

11.  Capt., 21st Lt. Dns., 24th Dec., 1818. H. p. 26th Oct., 1820. Living in 1846.

12.  Quitted the service in 1822.

13.  H. p. 24th July, 1817. Living in 1824.

14.  Son of J. Gordon, of Wincombe, Wilts. Promoted capt. 12th Dec., 1816. D. at Plymouth, 20th Sept., 1824.

15.  Capt. 5th June, 1824. Exchanged to 66th Foot, 8th June, 1826. D. at Bellevue, Meath, 1840.

16.  Serving in 1817. Out of regt. before 1824.

17.  Brother to Edward Wildman. Attained rank of col., h. p. list, 1854. M., 1824, Lady Margaret Charteris, dau. of 7th Earl of Wemyss. D. in 1878.

18.  H. p., 3rd April, 1817. Living in 1824.

19.  Left the regt. in 1816. Lt., Newfoundland Vet. Cy., 30th Sept., 1824. Serving in 1830.

20.  Capt., 18th July, 1820. H. p. 4th Sept., 1821. Major, 29th Aug., 1826. Lt.-Col., 23rd Nov., 1841. Living in 1846.

21.  Serving with the regt. in 1830.

22.  Retd. f. p. 1819. Living in 1830.

23.  D. in 1816.

24.  Surgeon on h. p. list in 1815. Living in 1824.

25.  Serving with the regt. in 1824. Attained rank of surgeon of 1st class, 23rd Jan., 1843. H. p. in 1849. D. at Devonport, 6th March, 1856.

26.  H. p. 17th Dec., 1829.

10th (or the PRINCE OF WALES’S OWN ROYAL)
REGIMENT OF LIGHT DRAGOONS (HUSSARS).

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONELS. Regiment. Army.
1 George Quentin, W. 13 Oct. 1808 Col., 4 June, 1814
2 Lord Robert Manners 12 Nov. 1814 2 May, 1811
MAJOR.
3 Hon. Frederick Howard, K. 9 May, 1811
CAPTAINS.
4 Thos. Wm. Taylor 12 Nov. 1814 Maj., 7 July, 1814
5 H.C. Stapylton 12 Nov. 1814 3 Nov. 1808
6 John Grey, W. 12 Nov. 1814 6 Apr. 1809
John Gurwood 12 Nov. 1814 6 Feb. 1812
7 Charles Wood 12 Nov. 1814 Maj., 16 Mar. 1815
8 Henry Floyd 12 Nov. 1814 2 Dec. 1813
9 Arthur Shakespear 12 Nov. 1814 27 Jan. 1814
LIEUTENANTS.
10 John Whitehill Parsons 12 Nov. 1814 3 Dec. 1805
11 Wm. Slayter Smith 12 Nov. 1814 17 Nov. 1808
12 Robert Arnold 12 Nov. 1814 13 May, 1812
13 Wm. Cartwright 12 Nov. 1814 6 Jan. 1814
14 Samuel Hardman, Adjt. 15 Dec. 1814 9 Dec. 1813
15 George Orlando Gunning 26 Dec. 1814 8 Apr. 1813
16 J.C. Wallington 27 Dec. 1814
17 Ellis Hodgson 28 Dec. 1814
18 Wm. C. Hamilton 29 Dec. 1814
19 Anthony Bacon, W. 9 Feb. 1815 11 Mar. 1813
20 W.H. Bingham Lindsey 15 June, 1815
PAYMASTER.
21 James Tallon 15 Dec. 1813
ASSISTANT-SURGEON.
22 George Samuel Jenks 22 Oct. 1812
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Henry C. Sannerman 29 Mar. 1810 7 Dec. 1809
Blue. Facings scarlet. Lace silver.