5th Dragoon Guards.
5th Lancers.
18th Hussars.
19th Hussars.
King's Liverpool.
Devons.
Leicester.
Gloucester.
King's Royal Rifles.
Manchester.
Gordon Highlanders.
Rifle Brigade.
[34] The strength of the garrison on November 2, 1899, was 13,496 of all ranks, the deaths up to the date of the Relief being exactly 600. Of these, 59 died from wounds and 541 from disease.
[35] D.C.M., medal for distinguished conduct in the field.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.
Most casualty lists were printed as two side-by-side tables and have been joined into a single table, usually 5-columns wide, in the etext.
Most battle-honour lists were printed as two side-by-side columns and have been joined into a single column in the etext. The regimental order of precedence has been maintained by 'meshing' the columns—the first name from column 1, second from column 2, third from column 1 etc.
The result of this meshing has been adjusted in some cases, to maintain the intended order of precedence. Specifically:
pg [67]; (THE CARNATIC)
pg [71]; (SHOLINGHUR)
pg [238]; (RESHIRE)
pg [240]; (AVA)
pg [444]; (missing battle honour, "Pondicherry, 1778-1793")