11th REGIMENT OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.
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| LIEUT.-COLONEL. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
| [1] | James Wallace Sleigh | 14 | Dec. | 1809 | |
| MAJOR. | |||||
| [2] | Archibald Money | 14 | Dec. | 1809 | Lt.-Col., 4 June, 1814 |
| CAPTAINS. | |||||
| [3] | James Bouchier | 20 | Jan. | 1803 | Maj., 4 June, 1814 |
| [4] | Benjamin Lutyens | 4 | Aug. | 1804 | Maj., 4 June, 1814 |
| Michael Childers | 14 | June, | 1805 | Maj., 25 Aug. 1814 | |
| [5] | James Alfred Schreiber, W. | 19 | Nov. | 1812 | |
| [6] | John Jenkins | 22 | Dec. | 1814 | |
| [7] | Thomas Binney | 26 | Jan. | 1815 | |
| [8] | James Duberly | 30 | Mar. | 1815 | 21 Oct. 1813 |
| LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [9] | George Sicker, Adjt. | 20 | Feb. | 1805 | |
| [10] | Frederick Wood, W. | 14 | June, | 1805 | |
| [11] | Wm. Smith | 21 | Apr. | 1808 | |
| [12] | Richard Coles | 29 | June, | 1811 | |
| [13] | Benjamin Leigh Lye | 30 | June, | 1811 | |
| [14] | Edward Phelips, K. | 3 | July, | 1811 | |
| [15] | James Richard Rotton | 9 | Jan. | 1812 | |
| [16] | James S. Moore, W. | 13 | Oct. | 1814 | 7 Apr. 1813 |
| [17] | Robert Milligan, W. | 22 | Dec. | 1814 | |
| [18] | Wm. H. Stewart | 30 | Mar. | 1815 | |
| [19] | Benfield Des Vœux | 30 | Mar. | 1815 | |
| CORNETS. | |||||
| [20] | Barton Parker Browne | 8 | Apr. | 1813 | |
| [21] | Humphrey Orme | 5 | Aug. | 1813 | |
| [22] | George Schreiber | 23 | Dec. | 1813 | |
| [23] | Henry R. Bullock | 30 | Dec. | 1813 | |
| [24] | Philip Haughton James | 29 | Dec. | 1814 | |
| PAYMASTER. | |||||
| [25] | Daniel Lutyens | 19 | Oct. | 1804 | |
| QUARTERMASTER. | |||||
| [26] | John Hall | 29 | Sept. | 1814 | |
| SURGEON. | |||||
| [27] | James O’Malley | 11 | Mar. | 1813 | 11 July, 1811 |
| ASSISTANT-SURGEON. | |||||
| [28] | Henry Steele | 28 | Apr. | 1814 | 25 June, 1812 |
| Blue. Facings buff. Lace silver. | |||||
[1]. Afterwards Gen. Sir J.W. Sleigh, K.C.B., Col.-in-Chf. 9th Lancers. Was educated at Winchester. Cornet, 1795. Served in the campaign in Holland same year. With his regt. at Salamanca. Towards the close of Waterloo Day commanded the 4th Brigade. C.B. and K.M.B. Commanded the cavalry at siege of Bhurtpore. Was afterwards Military Sec. to Lord Wm. Bentinck. D. at Hanworth House, Middlesex, 5th Feb., 1865.
[2]. Afterwards Lt.-Gen. Money, C.B. and K.C. Col.-in-Chf. 2nd Dgns. At the close of Waterloo Day he commanded the regt. D. at Crown Point, Trowse, Norfolk, 1858.
[3]. Afterwards Lt. Gen. James Claud Bouchier, K.C. Had served in Egypt and in the Pa. Brevet lt.-col. for Waterloo. Col.-in-Chf. 3rd Dgn. Gds. D. 12th Feb., 1859, at Buxton Vicarage, Norfolk.
[4]. Major Lutyens served under Abercromby in Egypt, and lived to be one of the last survivors of that campaign. He d. at The Terrace, Kensington, 23rd Dec., 1863.
[5]. 4th son of Wm. Schreiber, by Mary, dau. and co-heir of James Sewell, of Alton Hall, co. Suffolk. Bn. at Wickham Market 21st Nov., 1789. Educated at Dalham Grammar School, Essex. Joined the 11th Lt. Dgns. about 1806, and was promoted lt. 1808. Served in the Pa. Was badly wnded. at Waterloo by a round shot, which broke his charger’s back at same time. Placed on h. p. from 6th Dgn. Gds, with rank of Maj., 23rd June, 1825. M. Mary, dau. of Thos. Ware, of Woodfort, co. Cork, and had, with other male issue, a son, Brymer, now a maj.-gen. (retired) Royal Artillery, who communicated above information. J.A. Schreiber d. as a lt.-col., h. p., 1840.
[6]. Born at Scotbury, co. Devon, 6th Jan., 1789. Raised men for a cornetcy, and entered the army as cornet in 11th Lt. Dgns. 29th Jan., 1807. Served in the Pa. In 1826 commanded two squadrons at Bhurtpore. M., 11th Nov., 1819, at Cawnpore, Stephena Isabella Patten, and had issue. D. as maj., 31st Oct., 1840.
[7]. D. a capt. in this regt., at Berhampore, 26th Nov., 1821.
[8]. Placed on h. p. from same regt., 12th Aug., 1819. Son of Sir James Duberly, Knt., of Gaynes Hall, co. Huntingdon, by his 1st wife, Rebecca Howard. Served in the Pa. M., 21st Sept., 1837, the 3rd dau. of the Hon. Wm. Grey, and had issue. D. 3rd March, 1864.
[9]. H. p. 30th July, 1818. Appointed a Knight of Windsor. D. 17th Jan., 1848.
[10]. H. p. 25th March, 1817. Living in 1846.
[11]. Promoted capt. same regt. 30th Oct., 1817. 2nd son of Ferdinando Smith, of Halesowen Grange, co. Worcester, by Eliz., dau. of Humphrey Lyttelton. Bn. 24th June, 1785. D. unmarried in India, 4th May, 1824.
[12]. H. p. 24th July, 1817. Living in 1836.
[13]. H. p. in 1817. Adjt. N. Somerset Y.C. in 1821. The Lyes are a Wiltshire family, and have served their country on many notable occasions. At Inkermann a son of Capt. Richard Leigh Lye, and a nephew of the above, met a soldier’s death.
[14]. Son of Rev. Charles Phelips (4th son of Edward Phelips, of Montacute, co. Somerset), by Mary, dau. of Thos. Blackmore, of Briggins Park, Herts.
[15]. Afterwards Lt.-Col. J.R. Rotton, J.P. for Sussex. D. at Chichester, 13th Feb., 1855.
[16]. James Stewart-Moore, of Ballydivity, co. Antrim, J.P. and D.L.; High Sheriff 1849. Eldest son of J. Stewart-Moore, by Margaret, dau. of Ven. Wm. Sturrock, Archdeacon of Armagh. Served in the Pa. and in India. Pierced in three places at Genappe by a Polish lancer. Bn. 1793. M., 1845, Frances Richardson, and had issue. Retired on h. p. as capt., 25th Dec., 1819. D. 1870.
[17]. Promoted capt. 24th April, 1816. Exchanged to 2nd Life Gds. 10th Oct., 1816. Quitted the service in 1822.
[18]. This officer’s second name is omitted in the Army Lists. He appears to be the Wm. Henry Stewart who is described in Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage as “Major 19th Lancers.” 2nd son of Sir James Stewart, Bart., M.P. for Donegal in 1802. D., unmarried, 6th June, 1820, aged 27.
[19]. Afterwards Capt. 3rd Foot Gds. Retd. as lt.-col. h. p. 1829. 4th son of Sir Charles des Vœux, 1st Bart., by Mary Anne, dau. of Dean Champagne. M., firstly, 1833, Georgina, dau. of Richard Streatfield, and had issue. D. 30th Nov., 1864.
[20]. Subsequently served in India, and was at the capture of Bhurtpore. Commissions dated: cornet, April 8th, 1813; lt., June 22nd, 1815; capt., May 5th, 1824; maj., June 28, 1838. Lt.-col., retd., 1851. D. 16th June, 1889.
[21]. The last of an ancient family. Son and heir of Walden Orme. Quitted the service as Capt. 6th Dgns., 1829. D. at Hale, near Stamford, 6th Oct., 1860.
[22]. 6th son of Wm. Schreiber and Mary his wife. Twin brother of Rev. Thos. Schreiber, Rector of Bradwell, in Essex. Bn. at Wickham Market 19th Oct., 1794. Educated at Dalham Grammar School. Had his horse shot under him at Waterloo. Afterwards A.D.C. to Sir John Cameron. Exchanged to 18th Lt. Dgns., and was placed on h. p., as capt., 1821. M. Anne, dau. of — Hume of Colchester. Lt.-col. h. p. 1851. Resided latterly at Cheltenham, where the Editor had the pleasure of knowing him in 1867.
[23]. 4th son of Jonathan Watson (who assumed, in 1810, the surname of Bullock), of Faulkbourn Hall, Witham, Essex. Appointed capt. in 1st Life Gds. 26th Dec., 1821. Maj. h. p. 23rd July, 1831. M., 1825, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of John Hall, of Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, and had issue. D. at Bury St. Edmunds, 9th July, 1855.
[24]. Quitted the service in 1818.
[25]. Afterwards in 3rd Dgn. Gds. D. at Broxbourne 6th June, 1841.
[26]. H. p. 1819 from 6th West India Regt.
[27]. 6th son of George O’Malley, of Gornsay, Castlebar, co. Mayo, by Eliz. Clarke. D. at Cawnpore, 11th Sept., 1821. See notes to 44th Foot for account of his brother George.
[28]. D. at Meerut in 1825.
