[24]. Surgeon 8th Foot 25th Sept., 1818. Serving in 1824. Out of the regt. in Feb., 1826.

[25]. Surgeon 2nd May, 1822. Serving with regt. in 1830. H. p. before 1846.

[26]. H. p. 25th Dec., 1818. Living in 1830.

[27]. Placed on h. p. from 2nd Lt. Dns. German Legion, 21st Aug., 1817.

16th (or the QUEEN’S) REGIMENT OF LIGHT
DRAGOONS.

[16th LANCERS.]

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONELS.Regiment.Army.
[1]James Hay, W.18Feb.1813
MAJOR.
[2]George Home Murray18Feb.1813
CAPTAINS.
[3]John Henry Belli29Jan.1807Maj., 7 May, 1812
[4]Clement Swetenham11June,1807
[5]Richard Weyland, W.5Sept.181118 July, 1811
John Phillips Buchanan, K.28May,1812
[6]Wm. Tomkinson3June,181212 Mar. 1812
[7]Charles King18Feb.1813
LIEUTENANTS.
[8]J. — Barra, Adjt.4Oct.1808
[9]Wm. Osten17Nov.1808
[10]Trevor Wheler11July,1811
[11]Francis Swinfen1Aug.1811
[12]George Baker15Aug.1811
[13]Richard Beauchamp19Feb.1812
[14]Nath. Day Crichton, W.20Feb.1812
[15]Edward B. Lloyd12Mar.1812
[16]Wm. Nepean2Apr.1812
[17]Jas. Arch. Richardson12Nov.18141 Apr. 1813
[18]John Luard2Mar.181530 May, 1811
[19]Wm. Harris30Mar.181521 Jan. 1813
[20]Hon. C. Monckton30Mar.18158 July, 1813
[21]Alexander Macdougall 30 Mar. 181530Dec.1813
CORNETS.
[22]Wm. Beckwith7Jan.1813
[23]Wm. Polhill1July,1813
[24]George Nugent7Oct.1813
[25]Alexander Hay11Nov.1813
PAYMASTER.
[26]George Neyland10Sept.1812
QUARTERMASTER.
[27]John Harrison25Jan.1810
SURGEON.
[28]Isaac Robinson21Apr.180422 Dec. 1803
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
[29]John M’Gr. Mallock16Apr.1812
[30]Dennis Murray22June,1815
VETERINARY SURGEON.
[31]John Jones25Nov.1813
Blue. Facings scarlet. Lace gold.

[1]. Afterwards Lt.-Gen. James Hay, C.B., Col.-in-Chf. 79th Highlanders. Served in the Pa. with above regt., and as capt. commanded the regt. in an affair with the Lancers de Berg, at Espesia, in which the enemy was defeated, and an officer with 70 men taken prisoners. Honourably mentioned in Wellington’s despatches. Had his right arm broken at Salamanca. Recd. the gold medal and clasp. Was so seriously wounded at Waterloo that he could not be moved from the field for eight days. Given a distinguished service pension. D. at his seat, near Kilburn, co. Longford, 25th Feb., 1854.

[2]. Made bt.-lt.-col. and C.B. for Waterloo. Lt.-col. of above regt. 25th May, 1822. Served in the Pa., and recd. the gold medal for Salamanca. D. at Cawnpore 15th Dec., 1833, whilst in command of above regt. and holding the rank of brig.-gen. at that station.

[3]. Maj. in same regt. 10th Oct., 1816. Bt.-lt.-col. 21st Jan., 1819. Unattached h. p. list 1826. Son of John Belli, whose widow’s death is recorded in the Gentleman’s Magazine for 1842.