APPENDIX VI.


Annuities and Medals to Staff-Sergeants and Sergeants for distinguished or meritorious Services.
Annuities.
1846.
Jan. 1.
Sergeant-major Jenkin Jones £.
20
{ Was distinguished in the discharge of his duties in the West Indies, and at Chatham and Woolwich. Relinquished the annuity on being commissioned to the rank of quartermaster in the corps.
Quartermaster-sergeant Robert Shorter 10 { For zealous and efficient services both at home and abroad. Was fourteen years at Corfu.
Colour-sergeant James Young 10 { For distinguished conduct in action with the Boers at Natal, and for highly efficient services and coolness in the defence of the position during its protracted siege by the Boers.
Colour-sergeant Wm. Black 10 { For devoted services at Corfu, Gibraltar, and Halifax, N.S.; and particularly so on the Euphrates expedition and in the Syrian campaign. Was present at the taking of Beyrout and Acre.
1848.
Jan. 14.
Colour-sergeant Wm. Young 10 { For valuable services in connexion with the varied calculations pursued on the ordnance survey. Relinquished the annuity on being commissioned to the rank of quartermaster.
1848.
Jan. 14.
Sergeant Thomas Connolly 10 { For service in the brigade-major’s office at head-quarters.
1853
April 1.
Colour-sergeant Wm. Campbell 10 { For distinguished services in prosecuting the ordnance surveys of Great Britain and Ireland.
Bugle-major David Youle 10 { For long service, well-directed zeal in the discharge of his duties, and proficiency in conducting the band.
1855.
April 1.
Sergeant-major Mich. Bradford 10 { For constant zeal and uniform efficiency in his duties. Served several years at Gibraltar. Relinquished the annuity on being commissioned to be quartermaster.
June 26. Sergeant-major Henry Brown 10 { For highly useful services at Gibraltar, in Syria, the Aland Islands, and Crimea. Was at the taking of Tyre, Sidon, and Beirout, the destruction of Bomarsund, and siege of Sebastopol.
Dec. 17. Colour-sergeant James Donelan 10 { For unimpeachable accuracy in observing with the three-feet instrument for the great triangulation of the United Kingdom—a duty to which he attended for many years under strange vicissitudes and difficulties.
1856.
April 1.
Colour-sergeant Hen. McDonald 20 { For conspicuous bravery in the capture of the rifle-pits, 19th April, 1855, during which he was severely wounded. Served at Gibraltar, in Turkey, Bulgaria, and the Crimea. Was at the battles of Alma and Inkermann, and siege of Sebastopol.

APPENDIX VII.


Rewards to Non-commissioned OfficersOfficers and Soldiers of the Corps, from public or private sources, for particularly commendable services.

1831 Second-corporal Henry Scrafield. From Royal Humane Society. A reward of 2l. for endeavouring to rescue from drowning, five boys who had fallen into the Mulgrave Reservoir at Woolwich.Woolwich. For his spirited and humane conduct on this occasion, he was also promoted to be second-corporal.

1833 Sergeant James Forbes. From the Governor, Royal Military College, Sandhurst. A case of mathematical drawing instruments, “for his intelligence, zeal, and good conduct, in charge of the detachment employed in the field-work instruction at the college for four years.”

1835 Private John Down. From his officers at Chatham. A hold-all, containing a silver knife, fork, and spoon, and useful toilet articles, with an appropriate inscription on a silver plate, “for his gallant conduct in rescuing a comrade, private Thomas Adams, from drowning.”

1835 Sergeant-major James Hilton. From the officers of royal engineers at Woolwich. A purse of 20 sovereigns, and a regimental sword, suitably inscribed, on his promotion to the rank of quartermaster, as a token of their esteem for his services.

1837 Sergeant Hugh Lanyon. FromFrom the Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. A case of mathematical drawing instruments, “for the intelligence, zeal, and uniform good conduct evinced by him in charge of the detachment employed in field-work instruction at the college.”

1838 Sergeant-major Jenkin Jones. By the sergeants of Chatham garrison. A silver tankard, “in testimony of their gratitude for the undeviating attention evinced by him while superintending the formation of a military swimming-bath.”

1838 Second-corporal William Campbell. By the Commissioners of Education in Ireland. A case of mathematical drawing instruments, “in testimony of the intelligence and ability he displayed in teaching surveying and levelling to the inspectors of national schools.”

1838 Corporals William Spry and William Richardson. Gold medals from Sultan Mahmoud II. for service in Constantinople from 1836 to 1838.

1841 Private Henry Entwistle. From the Royal Humane Society. A silver medallion and vellum certificate for courage and humanity, during the pontoon practice on the 30th August, 1841, in plunging into the river Medway, near Rochester Bridge, and at imminent personal risk, rescuing from drowning private Samuel Turner of the corps, who had accidentally fallen overboard, and was unable to swim. Became a sergeant, and died before Sebastopol, 29th November, 1854.

1842 Sergeant-major Jenkin Jones. By the Corporation of the Trinity House. A gold snuff-box “to commemorate the assistance he rendered in the destruction of two wrecks in Sea Reach, by submarine explosions.”

1843 Corporal James Henry Drew. By the Society of Teetotallers. A silver medallion with gold lozenge-shaped coat-of-arms in centre, “as a token of respect for his talented lecture on the principles of total abstinence and Rechabitism, as well as for valuable services as local secretary at Chatham in promoting the cause.” Died from wounds received at the siege of Sebastopol, 22nd November, 1854.

1845 Private Patrick J. Hogan. From H. R. H. Prince Albert. A present of 5l. in admiration of his talents as an artist, as displayed in a beautiful etching of the Victoria Oak, in the Green Park at Windsor. He had previously received the high honour of an audience with the Prince Consort on his presenting to H. R. H. an etching of the Adelaide Oak in the Home Park.

1845 Privates Patrick J. Hogan and Charles Holland. From H. R. H. Prince Albert. Each a case of mathematical drawing instruments, “as a mark of his approbation for merit in the execution of a survey and drawing of Windsor and its vicinity.”

1847 Corporal John Rae. From the Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. A case of mathematical drawing instruments, “for intelligence, zeal, and uniform good conduct in charge of the detachment employed in field-work instruction at the college.” Is now staff-sergeant at the college.

1847 Sergeant James Rainey Mutch. By the members of the Woolwich Literary and Scientific Institution. A silver snuff-box “for his valuable and successful services as secretary to the Institution.” This non-commissioned officer was chief clerk in the Assistant-Adjutant-General’s office at Chatham. His attainments are of a character to make his services very efficient and satisfactory. Having studied in King’s College, Aberdeen, where he graduated M.A., he has a fair knowledge of Greek and Latin, and is well grounded in mathematics. For many years, apart from his military duties, he held the office of secretary to the Woolwich Institution; and to his perseverance and untiring advocacy, it was mainly indebted for continuing so long in existence. When it passed from under his superintendence into other hands, it gradually lost energy and vitality, and, in time, uniting itself to a local speculation, fell to pieces with the insolvency of its new alliance. It should also be mentioned, to his credit, that sergeant Mutch had the honour of originating in Woolwich the movement in favour of the Great Exhibition. By consulting a few leading men, the project received the countenance it merited, and eventually, a meeting to extend the object, the largest demonstration ever known in Woolwich, was held in the riding-school, under the auspices of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Downman, who presided on the occasion.

1847 Private James Peat. Bronze medallion, from the Royal Humane Society, for prompt and intrepid conduct in assisting to rescue from drowning, two gunners of the royal artillery, who had sunk while bathing in St. Mary’s Creek. Private Peat was pontooning at the time.

1849 Privates William Thomas, Daniel Jones, and James Cray. Bronze medallion each, from the Royal Humane Society, “for their noble courage and humanity in endeavouring to rescue from drowning their comrade, private Joseph Cox, who had fallen into the river Medway, on the 26th April, 1849.” The first private, on a previous occasion, had jumped into the Medway after a civilian, and brought the body ashore too late for resuscitation.

1850 Private Robert McDonald. A handsomely-bound Polyglot Bible, from the teachers and children of the village of Elrig, Mochrum, “in token of his Christian benevolence in founding the Sabbath school at Elrig, and conducting it with unwearied labour and at much sacrifice of his limited means and time to its present flourishing condition.” The Bible was presented at a soiree, and Mr. Routledge, on the part of the meeting, “expressed the gratitude felt to private McDonald for having reclaimed so many poor children, and brought them together for a purpose so calculated to promote their interests.”

1851 Colour-sergeant John Carlin. Gold pen and engineering pencil-case, from Lord Frederick Fitzclarence, “for showing himself exceedingly clever in calculations of a rather puzzling nature, and being a most zealous, active, and painstaking non-commissioned officer.”

1852 Sergeant Henry Quodling. By a number of civilians at York. A case of professional instruments, “was a token of their affectionate regard on his leaving England for Van Diemen’s Land.” It was presented to him at a dinner provided by the subscribers; “and it must,” writes the ‘Yorkshire Gazette’ of June 12, 1852, “be highly gratifying to the members of the corps connected with the ordnance survey in the city, to find that their general conduct has been such, as to win for them the respect of the citizens of York.”

1854 Sergeant Benjamin Castledine. From the Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. A case of mathematical drawing instruments, “for intelligence, zeal, and uniform good conduct in charge of the detachment employed in the field-work instruction at the college.”

1855 Quartermaster Michael Bradford. From the non-commissioned officers of the corps at Woolwich. An elegant double-handled silver goblet, “as a mark of regard and esteem.”

1855 Sergeant-major James Steel and Quartermaster-sergeant B. Keen Spencer. Each a present of 10l. from Prince Albert, “as a mark of H.R.H.’s approval of their attention and care in making the survey of Osborne.”

1856 Quartermaster Michael Bradford. From Captains Theodosius Webb, G. Ross, F. E. Cox, Fitzroy Somerset, and Lieutenant G. R. Lempriere, R.E. A regimental sword, “as a mark of their regard and esteem for his character and conduct.” He was the sergeant-major at head-quarters, while the officers who made the presentation successively filled the appointment of Acting Adjutant.

1856 Staff-sergeant James Rainey Mutch. From “inhabitants of Woolwich.” A neat silver tea-service of three pieces, “in grateful acknowledgment of the eminent services he has rendered to the Literary and Scientific Institution, the Mutual Benefit Building Society, and other associations, having for their object the benefit of the community.” The service was handed to sergeant Mutch by Richard Pidcock, Esq., the church-warden, at a public meeting of the subscribers. Mr. Mutch has since been promoted to be Quartermaster in the Corps.

1856 Corporal James Frankham Church. From the Royal Geographical Society of London. A silver watch and appendages, by Frodsham, in appreciation of “his meritorious and intelligent services on the Central African Expedition, 1853–54.” The testimonial was presented to him by the President, Admiral Beechey, and Sir John Burgoyne did the corporal the honour of replying to the observations of the Admiral, and thanking the society for the gift.


APPENDIX VIII.


Rewards to Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Corps, for Services at the Great Exhibition of 1851 under the Royal Commissioners.

Each man received a bronze medal, a certificate signed by Prince Albert, and a present, according to the value stated against the respective classes.

1st CLASS.
Presents value 10l. each.—No. 13.
Colour-sergeant Thomas Harding Acting sergeant-major, and general superintendent. { Gold watch each.
Ditto Noah Deary In charge, foreign side
Sergeant William Jamieson In charge, British side
Corporal Archibald Gardner Clerk and draftsman { Silver watch, box of instruments, and writing-case.
Second-corporal William Dickson Clerk and draftsman { Gold watch each.
Ditto John Vercoe Clerk, charge of stationery, &c.
Ditto West T. Birmingham Clerk and draftsman { Box of instruments and colours, and writing-case.
Lance-corporal James Mack Clerk and draftsman   Gold watch
Lance-corporal Joseph Barrow Testing fitments, draftsman, &c. { Silver watch and box of instruments.
Ditto Robert Fleming Testing girders, columns, &c. { Gold watch each.
Ditto Richard Rice Lindsay Clerk and draftsman
Ditto John Pendered Clerk, autographer, &c.
Private George Campbell Clerk and draftsman { Silver watch, box of instruments & box of colours.
2nd CLASS.
Presents value 5l. each.—No. 41.
Sergeant.James Henry Prance } Box of instruments each.
Lance-corporalJohn Flude
PrivateHenry Hunt Smith
DittoJames William Newton
CorporalJames Stein } Silver watch each.
DittoGeorge Jarvis
DittoThomas Dumvill
DittoWilliam Robinson
DittoWilliam Fraser
DittoGeorge Moore
DittoJohn McQuillan
Second-corporalJohn Kendrick
DittoRobert Shears
DittoAaron Crout
DittoWilliam King
DittoGeorge Lendrim
Lance-corporalThomas Hanns
DittoThomas Wm. Noon
DittoCharles Wm. Fear
DittoNicholas Clabby
DittoMichael Kelly
DittoHenry Jarvis
DittoWilliam Barnard
DittoThomas Jane
DittoGeorge Gall
DittoJames Miles
DittoDavid Mitchell
DittoJames J. George
DittoThomas Baker
DittoRobert Dow
DittoJohn Venner
DittoJames Wright
DittoThomas Pike
DittoCharles J. Mortimer
DittoGeorge Pearson
DittoJohn Ferguson
DittoJohn Rose
PrivateJames B. Murray
DittoAndrew Anderson
DittoJohn Smith
3rd CLASS.
Presents value 3l. each.—No. 41.
Lance-corporal
Ditto
William Taylor
Thomas Bennett
} Box of instruments each.
Sergeant Jacob Cavill } Silver watch each.
DittoJohn Spencer
Second-corporalThomas P. Cook
Lance-corporalWilliam Wilson
Lance-corporalWilliam Chambers
DittoWilliam Strachan
DittoWilliam Thomas
DittoJames Hart
DittoJoseph Gartshore
DittoWilliam James
DittoJohn Ancell
DittoRichard J. Letton
DittoJames Curgenven
DittoWilliam Stewart
PrivateEdward Gill
DittoWilliam Jose
DittoThomas Hay
DittoJohn Doust
DittoJames B. Miller
DittoWilliam Maddick
DittoWilliam Webb
DittoJohn Rae
DittoServetus Bispham
DittoJames Craig
DittoAlexander Dunlop
DittoSamuel Harding
DittoWilliam H. Hayman
DittoJames Kelly
DittoJohn Lidford
DittoLewis Miller
DittoJames McAdam
DittoCharles Nobbs
DittoThomas Paterson
DittoGeorge Bartlett
DittoWilliam Ferguson
DittoCharles Reeves
DittoThomas Thomas
DittoLawrence Bowers
DittoRobert Robertson
CorporalEdward Taylor } Box of instruments each.
Lance-corporalFrancis Irwin
DittoWilliam Simpson
PrivateAlfred Andrews
DittoRichard Bridgman
DittoChristopher Brown
DittoMark Day
DittoGeorge Fraser
DittoGeorge L. Law
DittoFarquhar McRae
DittoRichard Newcombe
DittoJohn Pheasant
DittoJohn Stewart
DittoWilliam Turner
DittoAlexander Cook
DittoWilliam Chapman
DittoGeorge Farrar
DittoCharles Burton
DittoMatthew Bowling
DittoAlexander Douglas
DittoWilliam Kelly
DittoBenjamin Mann
DittoAdam McKechnie
DittoJames Peacock
DittoJohn Smith
DittoAlfred Spencer
DittoWilliam Bilton
BuglerEdward Charles Dean
DittoJoseph Lyndall
PrivateThomas Evans } Case of instruments and penknife each.
DittoEdwin L. Gwyther
CorporalWilliam Hutchens } Writing-case each.
DittoWilliam Threipland
Second-corporalWilliam Wakefield
DittoWilliam Millin
DittoJohn Cosh
PrivateJames Holton
DittoJames McNicholl
DittoGeorge Low
DittoGeorge Anderson
DittoCharles Symon
DittoDavid Lindsay
DittoSamuel Coles
DittoCharles H. Cronk
DittoPeter Collings
DittoRobert Dixon
DittoJames Inkpen
DittoGeorge James
DittoThomas Jones
DittoRobert Parker
DittoMichael Park
DittoWilliam H. Reeves
DittoGeorge Stewart
DittoSeth Scottow
DittoJohn Summers
DittoJohn Stephens
DittoJohn Beaton
DittoThomas Booler
DittoArthur Gwin
DittoThomas Harvey
DittoJames Osborne
DittoSamuel Orr
DittoWilliam Thomas
DittoNicholas Bowers
DittoWalter Travenar
DittoWilliam Dickenson
DittoJohn Wilson
DittoJohn Whyte
DittoJohn Stewart Rowley
DittoJohn Gogan
DittoJohn Henderson
DittoWilliam Brown
DittoJohn Bandey
DittoJohn H. Biles
DittoWilliam Frost
DittoCharles Hayman
DittoFrederick Hazard
DittoJohn Henderson (2nd)
DittoDavid Lloyd
DittoRobert Lennox
DittoEdward Mitchell
DittoJohn McGowan
DittoWilliam Philpin
DittoRichard Potter
DittoWilliam Thompson
DittoJohn Thompson
DittoWilliam H. Townsend
DittoJames Thompson
DittoWilliam Crowdy
DittoWilliam Dowling
DittoSamuel Morgan
DittoAlexander McIntosh
DittoJames Reynolds
DittoJohn Stickland
DittoJohn Warner
DittoJohn Waycott
PrivateJohn Cummings   Pocket-compass.
5th CLASS.
Presents value 10s. each.—No. 14.
CorporalThomas Parker } Case of instruments each.
DittoRichard P. Jones
DittoJames B. Walker
Second-corporalJohn Donaldson
PrivateCharles Perry
DittoEdwin Prowse
DittoRichard Davis
DittoWilliam Hawkins
DittoWilliam Holland
DittoJames Ransey
DittoJohn Williamson
Private John Cameron   Writing-case.
DittoJohn Langfield } Penknife each.
DittoThomas Riddle

The four last classes attended to the general duties of the exhibition, both during the preliminary arrangements and during the exhibition. Many were classmen; several were clerks and draftsmen; a detachment attended to the fire arrangements; a few to the ventilation and registration of the thermometers; one was a modeller and in charge of carpenters; and one or two were attached to the photographical department. See also year 1851 of the memoir.

APPENDIX IX—Casualties.


INCREASE.
Year. Strength. Additions by Total Strength.  
Recruits. Transfers. Deserters rejoined. Total Increase.
1st Jan. { 1831 1342 39 4 2 45 1387
1832 1312 35   1 36 1348
1833 1179 36 1 1 38 1217
1834 1102 12 3   15 1117
1st April { 1835 1011 65 1   66 1077
1836 985 90 2   92 1077
1837 1004 91 2 1 94 1098
1838 1016 60 20 1 81 1097
1839 1028 166 6 3 175 1203
1840 1126 134 6 3 143 1269
1841 1169 204 4 5 213 1382
1842 1310 52 5 3 60 1370
1843 1296 68 3 6 77 1373
1844 1260 102 3 1 106 1366
1845 1280 134 5 1 140 1420
1846 1311 349 13 4 366 1677
1847 1555 356 22 13 391 1946
1848 1768 333 37 10 380 2148
1849 1979 197 28 8 233 2212
1850 2042 129 6 8 143 2185
1851 2064 115   6 121 2185
1852 2084 100 7 12 119 2203
1853 2046 189 22 14 225 2271
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DECREASE.
Year. Total Deaths. Discharges Desertions.
For disability. By purchase. Free by reduction or for inefficiency, &c. On modified pension. Limited service expired. For mis-
conduct.
Trans-
ported.
1st Jan. { 1831 41 19 2 1     7 1 4
1832 31 35 5 84     8 1 5
1833 25 60 2 24   1   1 2
1834 27 57 1 19         2
1st April { 1835 27 47 3 5     8   2
1836 20 29 5 5     6   8
1837 21 33 11 5   1 3   7
1838 21 22 5 7   2 5   4
1839 21 25 10 8   1 2   9
1840 25 37 19       7   10
1841 19 24 11 1     4   10
1842 20 31 10           13
1843 44 39 9 3 1   12   5
1844 27 42 5 4 4       2
1845 16 48 20 11 2   3   7
1846 21 56 25       4   15
1847 22 65 16 32     5   31
1848 26 77 24 5 2   5 2 22
1849 50 73 18 2 1   6   19
1850 23 60 5 2     7 1 23
1851 28 26 15 1     5   25
1852 40 61 14 2     1 2 37
1853 48 38 39 8     2   54
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DECREASE.
Year. Transient to other regiments, and deserters removed to their regiments. Total Decrease. Total Strength. Wanting to complete. Establishment[239] Year.
1st Jan. { 1831   75 1312 34 1346 1831 } 31st Dec.
1832   169 1179 5 1184 1832
1833   115 1102[240]   1067 1833
1834   106 1011 56 1067 1834
1st April { 1835   92 985 82 1067 1836 } 31st March
1836   73 1004 63 1067 1837
1837 1 82 1016 29 1045 1838
1838 3 69 1028 65 1093 1839
1839 1 77 1126 71 1197 1840
1840 2 100 1169 36 1205 1841
1841 3 72 1310[241]   1295 1842
1842   74 1296[242]   1287 1843
1843   113 1260 27 1287 1844
1844 2 86 1280 7 1287 1845
1845 2 109 1311[243]   1287 1846
1846 1 122 1555 42 1597 1847
1847 7 178 1768 29 1797 1848
1848 6 169 1979 203 2182 1849
1849 1 170 2042 140 2182 1850
1850   121 2064 118 2182 1851
1851 1 101 2084 98 2182 1852
1852   157 2046 136 2182 1853
1853 1 190 2081 572 2653 1854
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