17.  Quitted the service in 1816.

18.  Served in the Pa. with the 52nd L.I. Placed on h. p. 25th March, 1817. Afterwards lt.-col. of the East Kent Militia. Bn. 20th Feb., 1792. Eldest son of John Monins (late 43rd L.I.), of The Palace, Canterbury. M., 7th Oct., 1812, Miss Jull, and had issue. D. 1857.

19.  “Marched with the regt. 16th, ordered to the rear the 17th June.” Ret. f. p. 1842. D. 1852.

20.  Surgeon to 22nd Foot 13th Dec., 1821. H. p. 3rd Sept., 1825. Living in 1830.

21.  Assistant-surgeon to 15th Hussars 6th June, 1822. D. or left the regt. in 1827.

22.  H. p. 10th Nov., 1821. Living in 1830.

23rd REGIMENT OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.[D]

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONELS. Regiment. Army.
1 John, Earl of Portarlington 6 Apr. 1809 Col., 4 June, 1814
MAJORS.
2 John Mervin Cutcliffe, W. 2 Sept. 1813
3 Peter Augustus Lautour 6 Jan. 1814 20 May, 1813
CAPTAINS.
4 Charles Webb Dance, W. 9 Apr. 1807
5 Philip Zachariah Cox 15 Mar. 1810
6 John Martin 8 Feb. 1813
7 Thomas Gerrard, W. 1 July, 1813 Maj., 1 Jan. 1812
8 Roderick M’Neil 19 Jan. 1815 1 Dec. 1814
9 Henry Grove 19 Apr. 1815 Maj., 1 Jan. 1812
10 James Maxwell Wallace 20 Apr. 1815 22 Oct. 1807
LIEUTENANTS.
11 George Dodwell 25 Apr. 1805
12 Ant. Bolton 16 Oct. 1806 19 Dec. 1805
13 Stephen Coxens, K. 17 Nov. 1808
14 Charles Tudor 14 Mar. 1810 26 Oct. 1808
15 John Banner 15 Mar. 1810
16 John Lewes 4 Mar. 1813
17 Cæsar Bacon 14 Oct. 1813
18 Brabazon Disney, W. 15 Sept. 1814 5 Aug. 1813
19 Robert Johnson 20 Oct. 1814
20 Thomas B. Wall, W. 9 Feb. 1815
21 H. Hill, Adjt. 5 Apr. 1815
22 George Wm. Blathwayt 4 May, 1815
CORNET.
23 Wm. Hemmings 6 Apr. 1815
PAYMASTER.
24 Thomas Dillow 31 Jan. 1809
QUARTERMASTER.
25 Joseph Crouchley 15 Feb. 1810
SURGEON.
26 Samuel L. Steele 20 Apr. 1809 12 Nov. 1803
ASSISTANT-SURGEON.
27 H. Cowen 4 Aug. 1808
VETERINARY SURGEON.
28 John Ship 3 Apr. 1806
Blue. Facings crimson. Lace silver.

D.  Raised in 1794 as the 26th Lt. Dragoons. Re-numbered “23rd” in 1802. Made Lancers in 1816. Disbanded in Jan. 1818.

1.  The star of the Dawsons was not propitious on the morning of the 18th June, 1815. Whilst one brother had been sent to the rear on the evening of 17th June as officer in charge of the baggage guard of 18th Hussars, the eldest brother, John Dawson, 2nd Earl of Portarlington, had betaken himself that same evening to Brussels or elsewhere. The consequence of this step was that “on the morning of Waterloo, by an unfortunate mistake, he was prevented from joining his regiment in time to command it in the brilliant exploits it performed on that memorable day.” His anguish was extreme. He joined the 18th Hussars, and served with Sir H. Vivian’s brigade in the destructive and successful charge made by that corps towards the close of the battle. In this charge Lord Portarlington had a horse shot under him. No one who knew this nobleman doubted his courage for a moment, but his absence from duty on such an occasion necessitated his retirement from the 23rd Dgns. in Sept., 1815. The Prince Regent showed much kind feeling for Portarlington, and did his best to uphold the unfortunate officer in the eyes of the world. Lord Portarlington purchased a half-pay ensigncy in 86th Foot 21st Oct., 1821. Became lieut. on h. p. 10th Sept., 1825. Capt. h. p. 9th Aug., 1831. This rank was a curious anomaly, as his lordship’s name had been retained in the Army List as a “colonel” ever since Waterloo, and he was also awarded the Waterloo medal. But the one misfortune of his life was ever before him, and the remorse from knowing that he alone was the author of it weighed upon him to such an extent that he took to dissipation, lost a large fortune, and d. at a humble lodging in an obscure London slum, 28th Dec., 1845. In early life he had served in the Pa., and was present at the battle of Talavera. He d. unm.

2.  Commanded the regt. at Waterloo in the absence of Lord Portarlington, and was severely wounded early in the day. Bt.-lt.-col. and C.B. Promoted lt.-col. of this regt. 28th Sept., 1815. Placed on h. p. in 1818 on the reduction of his regt. D. in 1822. He belonged to the Devonshire family of this name (Cutcliffe, of Damage), the head of which bears the Christian name of “Mervyn.”

3.  Younger son of Joseph François Louis de Lautour, who came of an old Alsatian family, for many years a banker at Madras. Served in the Pa. with the 11th Lt. Dgns., and specially distinguished himself at El Bodon. On 7th Sept., 1812, when in command of a squadron of 11th Dgns., he attacked and took prisoners a company of French artillery near Valladolid. At Waterloo he succeeded to the command of the above regt. early in the day, and later on, same day, to the command of the brigade. C.B., and K.H., and bt. of lt.-col. Placed on h. p. 25th Jan., 1818. Afterwards Gen. and Col.-in-Chf. 3rd Lt. Dgns. M. Cameron, dau. of John Innes, of Cowie, and had issue. D. at Bromley 11th Jan., 1856.

4.  Promoted capt. 20th June, 1816, and appointed maj. 2nd Life Gds. 24th July, 1816. Bt.-lt.-col. 27th March, 1817. Exchanged to h. p. with Maj. Roderick M’Neil, 19th July, 1822. Had been knighted by George IV. in the previous August. D. 13th Nov., 1844.

5.  On h. p. 1817. M., 17th Feb., 1817, Louise, youngest dau. of Adm. Sir Albemarle Bertie, Bart. D. 24th Jan., 1811.

6.  Afterwards lieut.-col. unattached. Living 1842.

7.  3rd son of Thos. Gerrard, of Gibbstown, co. Meath. Bn. 9th Dec., 1779. H. p. 1818. Lt.-col. h. p. 1821. M., 18th March, 1831, Letitia, dau. of Rev. George Garnett, of Williamston, co. Meath, and had issue. D. 7th April 1836.

8.  Afterwards maj. 2nd Life Gds. Bt.-lt.-col. 17th Jan., 1822. Lt.-col. 91st Foot 16th July 1841–1842. D. as gen. in Oct., 1863.

9.  On h. p. 1818. Bt.-lt.-col. 1821.

10.  Afterwards Sir James Maxwell Wallace, K.H., Col.-in-Chf. 17th Lancers. Son of John Wallace, of Greenock, N.B., by a dau. of Robert Colquhoun. Bn. 1785. Served at the Cape of Good Hope as cornet 21st Lt. Dgns., and saw much service in Caffraria, 1812. On the 16th June, 1815, was appointed orderly officer, by Wellington’s permission, to Gen. Count Dornberg, and following day acting brig.-maj. Was twice m. His 2nd wife (in 1836) was the widow of Sir Alexander Don, Bart., of Newton Don, N.B. D. 3rd Feb., 1867, aged 82.

11.  H. p. 30th May, 1816. Living in 1846.

12.  Lieut. 3rd D.G. 3rd Aug., 1818. Adjt. 6th Nov., 1823. Capt. 11th Foot 3rd Aug., 1826. Serving in 1830.

13.  Son of Ebenezer and Anne Coxens, to whom a pension of £80 per annum was granted in 1815.

14.  H. p. 25th Jan., 1818. Living in 1846.

15.  Capt. 93rd Highlanders 21st Nov., 1828. In 1836 he wrote a reply in The United Service Magazine to Col. Gawler’s Crisis of Waterloo, of which more hereafter. D. 24th Dec., 1837.

16.  H. p. 25th Jan., 1818. Living in 1830.

17.  H. p. 25th Jan., 1818. Major, unattached, 10th Jan., 1837. Living in 1860. Served previously in 11th Lt. Dns.

18.  Son of Thos. Disney, of Rock Lodge, co. Meath. Capt. 67th Foot 8th Apr., 1816. H. p. 25th July, 1817. Exchanged to Rl. Fusiliers 22nd Apr., 1819. Major 3rd March, 1825. Lt.-col. 31st Aug., 1830, unattached. D. in Dublin 15th March, 1833.

19.  H. p. 25th Jan., 1818. Living in 1830. Called “Johnston” in Army List for 1830.

20.  Capt. h. p. 81st Foot 16th May, 1822. Appointed Sub-Inspector of Militia in the Ionian Islands, 30th May, 1829.

21.  Reduced with the regt. in Jan., 1818.

22.  The representative of Wm. Blathwayt, Secretary at War to King William III., and Clerk of the Privy Council to no less than four English Sovereigns. G.W. Blathwayt, of Dyrham Park, Chippenham, was bn. 25th Feb., 1797. M. 21st Jan., 1822, Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev. T. Agmondisham Vesey, and had issue. In 1851 he was a lieut.-col. on the retd. list. D. 14th May, 1871.

23.  Lieut. 17th Aug., 1815. H. p. 93rd Highlanders 25th Mar., 1817. Capt. 25th Borderers 19th Sept., 1826. Serving in 1830.

24.  Reduced with the regt. in Jan., 1818.

25.  Reduced with the regt. in Jan., 1818. Living in 1830.

26.  D. or left the regt. in 1816.

27.  Surgeon to 41st Foot 8th June, 1820. Serving in 1824. Out of the regt. in 1825.

28.  H. p. Jan. 1818. D. at Hackney, 1834.

1st REGIMENT OF FOOT GUARDS.[E]

(2nd and 3rd Battalions.)
Rank in the
SECOND MAJOR. Regiment. Army.
1 Henry Askew, W. 25 July, 1814 Col., 4 June, 1814
THIRD MAJOR.
2 Hon. Wm. Stuart, W. 25 July, 1814 Col., 4 June, 1814
CAPTAINS AND LIEUT.-COLONELS.
3 Hon. H.T.P. Townshend, W. 26 Oct. 1809
4 Richard Harvey Cooke, W. 7 Nov. 1811
5 Edward Stables, K. 4 June, 1812
6 Sir Francis d’Oyly, K.C.B., K. 23 Sept. 1812
7 Henry d’Oyly, W. 27 May, 1813
John George Woodford 1 July, 1813
8 George Fead, W. 13 Dec. 1813
9 Charles Thomas, K. 25 Dec. 1813
10 Alexander, Lord Saltoun 25 Dec. 1813
11 John Reeve 25 Dec. 1813
12 Wm. Miller, K. 3 Mar. 1814
13 Hon. James Stanhope 25 July, 1814 17 Mar. 1814
14 Goodwin Colquitt 25 July, 1814
15 Wm. Henry Milnes, K. 25 July, 1814
Sir Henry H. Bradford, K.C.B., W. 25 July, 1814 28 Dec. 1809
16 Sir Henry Hardinge, K.C.B. 25 July, 1814 30 May, 1811
Sir Thos. Noel Hill, Kt., K.C.B. 25 July, 1814 3 Oct. 1811
Delancey Barclay 25 July, 1814 28 Feb. 1812
Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K.C.B., W. 25 July, 1814 27 Apr. 1812
LIEUTENANTS AND CAPTAINS.
17 Robert Adair, W. 26 Oct. 1809
18 Thos. Streatfield, W. 23 Nov. 1809
19 J.H. Davies 7 Dec. 1809 4 Feb. 1804
20 Charles Allix, Adjt. 13 Dec. 1810
Lord James Hay 27 June, 1811 8 Feb. 1810
21 Edward Grose, K. 26 Sept. 1811
James Gunthorpe, Adjt. 7 Nov. 1811
Chath. Hor. Churchill 27 Aug. 1812 Maj., 22 Nov. 1813
22 Hon. Robert Clements, W. 23 Sept. 1812
Lord Charles Fitzroy 23 Sept. 1812
23 Robert Ellison 20 Dec. 1812
24 Harry Weyland Powell 22 Jan. 1813
Newton Chambers, K. 7 Apr. 1813
George Disbrowe 8 Apr. 1813
Wm. Gordon Cameron 10 June, 1813
25 Lonsdale Boldero 20 Oct. 1813
26 Robert Wm. Phillimore 13 Dec. 1813
Hon. Orlando Bridgeman, W. 8 Jan. 1814
27 Charles Parker Ellis, W. 10 Jan. 1814
28 James Simpson, W. 11 Jan. 1814
Augustus, Viscount Bury 12 Jan. 1814
29 Edward Clive 13 Jan. 1814
30 Wm. Fred. Johnstone 16 Mar. 1814
31 Francis Fownes Luttrell, W. 17 Mar. 1814
32 Thomas Brown, K. 22 Mar. 1814
33 Edward Pery Buckley 23 Mar. 1814
Francis Dawkins 28 Apr. 1814
34 James Nixon 12 May, 1814
35 Charles F.R. Lascelles, W. 9 June, 1814
Wm. George Moore 30 Sept. 1814 14 Apr. 1814
36 Samuel W. Burgess, W. 20 Oct. 1814
ENSIGNS..
37 Rees Howell Gronow 24 Dec. 1812
38 Robert Batty, W. 14 Jan. 1813
39 Richard Master 21 Jan. 1813
40 Wm. Barton, W. 4 Feb. 1813 9 May, 1811
41 Hon. H.S.V. Vernon 8 Apr. 1813
42 Edward Pardoe, K. 29 Apr. 1813
43 Courtney Chambers 10 June, 1813
44 James Butler 23 June, 1813 17 June, 1812
45 Thos. Robert Swinburne 24 June, 1813
46 Charles James Vyner 2 Sept. 1813
47 Fred. Dashwood Swann 20 Oct. 1813
James, Lord Hay, K. 21 Oct. 1813
48 John Pasley Dirom 18 Nov. 1813 Lt., 2 Sept. 1813
49 John F.M. Erskine 1 Dec. 1813
50 Robert Bruce, W. 9 Dec. 1813
51 Hon. T. Seymour Bathurst 11 Jan. 1814
52 Hon. Ern. A. Edgcombe 12 Jan. 1814
53 George Fludyer, W. 13 Jan. 1814
54 Wm. Fred. Tinling 27 Jan. 1814
55 Algernon Greville 1 Feb. 1814
56 George Thomson Jacob 3 Feb. 1814
57 Donald Cameron 17 Feb. 1814
58 Samuel Hurd 3 Mar. 1814
59 Fletcher Norton 17 Mar. 1814
60 Henry Lascelles, W. 7 Apr. 1814
61 George Mure 14 Apr. 1814
62 George Allen 21 Apr. 1814
63 Thos. Elmsley Croft, W. 28 Apr. 1814
64 Hon. S.S. Barrington, K. 24 Nov. 1814 7 Sept. 1814
65 Joseph St. John 25 Nov. 1814
66 Daniel Tighe 26 Nov. 1814
67 James Talbot 16 Feb. 1815
QUARTERMASTER..
68 Robert Colquhoun 25 Nov. 1812 21 Aug. 1806
SURGEONS..
69 Wm. Curtis 5 Oct. 1809 21 Aug. 1806
70 Sam. Wm. Watson 25 Dec. 1813 14 July, 1809
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
71 John Harrison 29 June, 1809
72 Andrew Armstrong 18 July, 1811
73 John Gardner 25 Dec. 1813
74 Fred. Gilder 9 June, 1814
Facings blue. Lace gold.