LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY
Who died or were killed during the Campaign in the West Indies, under Lieutenant General Sir Charles Grey, K. B. and Vice Admiral Sir John Jervis, K. B. in the year 1794.
Killed, or died of their Wounds.
| Where killed or wounded. | ||
| Brigadier General Symes | Quarter Master Gen. | Point à Pitre. |
| Lieut. Colonel Campbell | 9th regiment | Martinique. |
| Lieut. Colonel Gomm | 55th regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Major Irving | 70th regiment | On board the Assurance. |
| Captain Armstrong | 8th regiment | Fleur d'Epée. |
| Captain Combe | 15th regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Captain M'Donald | 21st regiment | Fleur d'Epée. |
| Captain Grove | 35th regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Captain M'Ewan | 38th regiment | Martinique. |
| Captain Fenton | 43d regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Captain Morrison | 58th regiment | Fleur d'Epée. |
| Captain Forbes | 34th regiment | Berville. |
| Lieut. Thong | 6th regiment | Fleur d'Epée. |
| Lieut. Booth | 8th regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Newport | 12th regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Lieut. Lyster | 12th regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Croker | 15th regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Knollis | 21st regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Price | 21st regiment | Fleur d'Epée. |
| Lieut. Cockrane | 39th regiment | |
| Lieut. Manson | 40th regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Lieut. Crofton | 43d regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Hennis | 58th regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Conway | 60th regiment | Ditto. |
| Lieut. Toosey | 65th regiment | Fleur d'Epée. |
| Lieut. Auchmuty | 17th regiment | Point à Pitre. |
| Lieut. Mercer | Marines | Ditto. |
Died of the Fever or other Disorders.
27 killed or died of their wounds.
170 died of the yellow fever, and other diseases incidental to the climate.
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Total 197
I was informed by Captain Shank of the royal navy, the agent for transports, that during the expedition 46 masters of transports, and 1100 of their men, died of the yellow fever. The returns of the masters were given in, of the men a rough calculation to the above amount was made. On board the Broderic transport the fever raged with such violence, that the mate, the only survivor, was obliged to scull his boat on shore to fetch off negroes to throw the dead overboard, and himself died soon after.
Of the royal navy the loss was considerable; but it has not been in my power to procure a list of the officers who died or were killed on this expedition.
List of the Officers Prisoners to Victor Hughes, who were living at Point à Pitre the first of January, 1795.
| Brigadier General Colin Graham | |
| Lieut. Ekins, since dead of his wounds | 6th regim. |
| Capt. Lieut. Smith | 9th regim. |
| Lieutenant Hurst | 15th regim. |
| Captain Stovin | 17th regim. |
| Lieutenant Keating | 33d regim. |
| Captain Eiston | 35th regim. |
| Lieutenant Strickland | |
| Ensign Holmes | |
| Ensign Barclay | 38th regim. |
| Lieut. Col. Magan | 39th regim. |
| Lieut. Horsburg | |
| Lieut. Dale | |
| Ensign Divignes | |
| Quar. Mast. Clements | |
| Surgeon Ormsby | |
| Captain Dansey | 40th regim. |
| Lieutenant Holwell | |
| Lt. Col. Drummond | 43d regim. |
| Captain Thomson | |
| Captain Cameron | |
| Captain Thorley | |
| Lieut. Hull | |
| Lieut. Cameron | |
| Lieut. Tidey | |
| Lieut. De Yonge | |
| Ensign Deshon | |
| Ensign Delisle | |
| Surgeon Salmon | |
| Lieut. Philips | 44th regim. |
| Lieut. Miller | |
| Lieut. Hamilton | 55th regim. |
| Lieut. Dixon | |
| Captain Owen | 56th regim. |
| Lieut. Barclay | |
| Lieut. Johnson | |
| Lieut. M'Causland | |
| Mate Bell | |
| Ensign Richardson | 58th regim. |
| Lieut. Cudmore | 64th regim. |
| Cornet Garside | 10th lt. dra. |
| Captain Suckling | artillery. |
| Lieut. Stackpole | |
| Lieut. Dornford | engineers. |
| Mate Ramage | hospital. |
| Mate Anderson | |
THE END.