[16]. Promoted lt. and capt. 28th Oct., 1819. Quitted the service as lt.-col. 11th June, 1841.
[17]. Quitted the service 9th Feb., 1825. D. at Bowness, 31st May, 1854.
[18]. D. at the Tower of London 19th Jan., 1821.
[19]. 2nd son of 4th Lord Rokeby, by Eliz., dau. and heir of Francis Charlton. Lt. 64th Foot, 8th Apr., 1819. Quitted the service as lt.-col. 1832. D. unm. 12th Dec., 1843.
[20]. 2nd son of Edward Pery Buckley, of Woolcombe Hall, Dorset. D. 1815, at Paris, with the Army of Occupation, of fatigue.
[21]. Quitted the service in Oct., 1837.
[22]. Promoted capt. 1st Aug. 1822. D. at Sidmouth, 9th Aug., 1829.
[23]. Was thrown from his horse in St. James’s Park, and d. from the injuries 29th May, 1821.
[24]. Promoted capt. 55th Foot in Jan., 1823. Exchanged back to the Coldstreams the following month. Capt. and lt.-col. 1832.
[25]. Killed at Cambray in a duel with a French officer 1st April, 1818.