1.  Placed on h. p. in March, 1816.

2.  Saw service in the Pa. Transferred to 1st Batt. in 1816. Serving in 1817.

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.

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.

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.

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.

7.  Afterwards adjt. Lost in the Seahorse.

8.  Saved when the Seahorse was wrecked.

9.  Saved when the Seahorse was wrecked. This officer’s Waterloo medal was for some years in the Editor’s collection of war medals.

10.  Capt. 48th Foot 19th May, 1837. Retd. as maj. in 1840.

11.  Capt. 13th Foot 3rd Aug., 1826. Serving 1830.

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.

13.  Saved when the Seahorse was wrecked.

14.  H. p. 1816. D. in Dublin 1850.

15.  Lost in the Seahorse. A native of Portsmouth and son of a master-builder of that town.

16.  Capt. 49th Foot 12th Apr., 1831. H. p. 10th Jan., 1834. D. 17th Nov., 1853.

17.  Lost in the Seahorse.

18.  Capt. 11th Foot 1st Apr., 1824. Lt.-col. 11th Foot 27th June, 1845. Living 1860.

19.  Lost in the Seahorse.

20.  Capt. 4th D.G. 24th July, 1823. Retd. as major 1841.

21.  H. p. 1816.

22.  Lost in the Seahorse with his wife and two children.

23.  Lost in the Seahorse.

24.  Lost in the Seahorse.

91st REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONEL. Regiment. Army.
1 Sir Wm. Douglas, K.C.B. 25 Nov. 1808 Col., 4 June, 1814
CAPTAINS.
2 James Walsh 28 Aug. 1804 Maj., 12 Apr. 1814
Thos. Hunter-Blair, W. 28 Mar. 1805 Maj., 30 May, 1811
3 Wm. Steuart 17 Apr. 1806
4 Archibald Campbell (1st Batt.) 1 Oct. 1807
5 Dugald Campbell 23 Nov. 1809
6 James C. Murdoch 29 Nov. 1810
7 Alexander Jas. Callander 10 Oct. 1811 Maj., 4 June, 1814
8 Archibald Campbell (2nd Batt.) 15 Jan. 1812
9 Robert Anderson 30 Apr. 1812
LIEUTENANTS.
10 John Campbell 24 Aug. 1807
11 John Russell 11 May, 1808
12 Alexander Campbell (1st Batt.) 12 May, 1808
13 Robert Stewart 13 May, 1808
14 Andrew McLachlan 14 May, 1808
15 Carberry Egan 19 May, 1808
16 Andrew Cathcart 11 May, 1809
17 John McDougall 15 June, 1809
18 James Hood 3 Aug. 1809
19 Alexander Smith 30 Aug. 1810 22 Feb. 1810
20 Thos. Lisle Fenwick 13 Sept. 1810 3 Nov. 1808
21 Thomas Murray 11 July, 1811
22 Robert Spencer Knox 2 Jan. 1812
23 Charles Stuart 16 Jan. 1812
24 John McDonald 30 Apr. 1812
25 Eugene Browne 9 July, 1812
26 Alex. Campbell (2nd Batt.) 20 July, 1813
27 George Scott, Adjt. 21 July, 1813
28 Wm. Smith 21 July, 1813
29 James Black 22 July, 1813
30 Alexander Sword 2 Mar. 1815
ENSIGNS.
31 Norman Lamont 26 Aug. 1813
32 Wm. Trimmer 18 Nov. 1813
33 James Paton 30 Dec. 1813
34 Dugald Ducat 24 Feb. 1814
35 Patrick Cahill 31 Mar. 1814
36 Andrew Smith 14 Apr. 1814
37 Lawrence Lind 9 June, 1814
PAYMASTER.
Dugald Campbell 16 May, 1808
QUARTERMASTER.
38 James Stewart 16 Apr. 1807
SURGEON.
Robert Douglas 6 June, 1805
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Geo. M. McLachlan 26 Mar. 1812
Wm. H. Young 4 Feb. 1813
Facings yellow. Lace silver.

1.  Served in the Pa. and recd. the gold cross and two clasps for six general actions. Commanded the second column of attack at the assault of Cambray in June, 1815. D. at Valenciennes in Aug., 1818, and was interred there.

2.  Bt. lt.-col. 21st Jan., 1819. Retd. 1825.

3.  D. 1825.

4.  H. p. 1816.

5.  D. 1825.

6.  H. p. 1819. This officer’s Waterloo medal was many years in the Tancred collection.

7.  Eldest son of James Callander of Craigforth. H. p. 1821.

8.  D. 1822.

9.  Major 23rd Sept., 1824. Lt.-Col. 91st Foot 2nd Dec., 1831.

10.  Capt. 7th Sept., 1815. H. p. 1816.

11.  H. p. 1816.

12.  H. p. 1821. D. 1835.

13.  Retd. 1823. D. in Mar., 1851.

14.  D. as capt. in 1822.

15.  Serving in 1817. Out of the regt. before 1824.

16.  H. p. 1821.

17.  H. p. 39th Foot 1820.

18.  Retd. f. p. 9th Rl. Veteran Batt. 1821. D. in Jersey 1853.

19.  H. p. Lieut. 42nd Highrs. 30th Sept., 1819.

20.  Capt. 55th Foot 26th Nov., 1830.

21.  Capt. 1824. D. 1826.

22.  H. p. 1817.

23.  H. p. 1817.

24.  H. p. 1817.

25.  H. p. 1817.

26.  Lieut. 38th Foot 28th Nov., 1821. Serving 1830.

27.  H. p. 1821.

28.  D. 1823.

29.  H. p. 1817. Appointed Lieut. 100th Foot (Rl. Canadian Rifles) in 1841.

30.  H. p. 1816.

31.  A scion of the ancient family of Lamont, of Lamont, co. Argyll. Capt. 7th Apr., 1825. Major 2nd Dec., 1831. K.H. D. in 1845 at the Cape of Good Hope.

32.  Lieut. 2nd Mar., 1820. H. p. 17th Foot 6th Aug., 1823.

33.  Lieut. 27th Apr., 1820. Out of the regt, before 1830.

34.  Capt, 4th Aug, 1828. Major 2nd. July, 1841. Lt.-Col. in Oct., 1842. D. 1844 at Colesberg, South Africa.

35.  Lieut, 11th Aug., 1822. Adjt. 23rd Aug., 1823. D. in Jamaica, 1827.

36.  D. 1825.

37.  H. p. 1816. Living 1830.

38.  H. p. 36th Foot 1821.

ROYAL ARTILLERY.[W]

MAJOR JOSEPH BROME’S BRIGADE.

Rank in the
CAPTAIN. Regiment. Army.
1 Joseph Brome 13 Aug. 1804 Maj., 4 June, 1813
SECOND CAPTAIN.
2 John E.G. Parker 20 Dec. 1814
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
3 Robert J. Saunders 11 Aug. 1811
4 Thos. O. Cater 16 Apr. 1812
SECOND LIEUTENANT.
5 Anthony O. Molesworth 17 Dec. 1812

MAJOR GEORGE W. UNETT’S BRIGADE.

Rank in the
CAPTAIN.
6 George W. Unett 1 Feb. 1808 Maj., 4 June, 1814
SECOND CAPTAIN.
7 Thos. Gore Browne 1 Feb. 1808
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
8 Douglas Lawson 28 Oct. 1808
9 Willoughby Montagu 11 Aug. 1811

CAPTAIN THOMAS HUTCHESSON’S FOOT BATTERY.

Rank in the
CAPTAIN.
10 Thomas Hutchesson 24 Oct. 1812 10 Apr. 1805

W.  Major Brome’s Brigade was at Hal with Sir Charles Colville’s Division. Major Unett’s was attached to the 6th Division, and Capt. Hutchesson’s is said to have been at Ostend.

1.  Lt.-col. 24th June, 1823. Served at Copenhagen in 1807 and at Walcheren in 1809. D. in Jamaica, 4th Jan., 1825.

2.  Capt. 30th Dec., 1828. Succeeded as 4th Bart. of Basingbourn, Essex. D. 1835 without issue.

3.  H. p. 1st Apr., 1821.

4.  Served with distinction in the Pa. Retd. f. p. major-gen. 26th May, 1857. D. 1862.

5.  2nd Capt. 10th July, 1834. H. p. 1835. D. 10th July, 1848.

6.  Sold his commission 1825. D. same year.

7.  Served at the siege of Flushing, 1809. Attained rank of col. 9th Nov., 1846. D. 23rd Jan., 1854.

8.  D. 10th Aug., 1823.

9.  2nd Capt, 6th Nov., 1827. H. p. same year. D. 2nd Dec., 1872.

10.  Served in the Pa. and France. Attained the rank of lt.-gen. 14th June, 1856. D. at Dover, 28th Aug., 1857.