[34]. Out of the regt. in May, 1819.

[35]. H. p. in 1845.

[36]. Serving with the regt. in 1824.

[37]. Retd. before 1st Jan., 1816.

1st (or the ROYAL SCOTS) REGIMENT OF FOOT.[[F]]

(3rd Battalion.)

Rank in the
MAJOR.Regiment.Army.
[1]Colin Campbell, W.27Sept.1810Lt.-Col., 17 Aug. 1812
CAPTAINS.
[2]Lawrence Arguimbau, W.9Mar.1809Maj., 11 Aug. 1814
[3]Robert Macdonald, W.8Feb.1810Maj., 21 Sept. 1813
[4]Wm. Buckley, K.11Oct.1810
[5]Hugh Massey, W.9May,1811Maj., 4 June, 1811
[6]Wm. Gordon16Jan.1812
[7]Robert Dudgeon, W.30July,1812
LIEUTENANTS.
[8]Archibald Morrison, W.27Oct.18083 Dec. 1806
John Armstrong, K.27Apr.1809
John E. O’Neil, K.8June,180921 Apr. 1808
[9]Wm. Jas. Rea, W.22June,180930 July, 1807
[10]John Ingram, W.12July,180918 Oct. 1808
[11]Wm. Clarke, W.21June,1810
[12]Thomas Gordon18Feb.18132 July, 1812
[13]Allen Cameron, Adjt., W.1July,181326 June, 1812
[14]John Stoyte, W.4July,1813
[15]Robt. Horsman Scott, W.8July,1813
[16]George Lane, W.26July,1813
[17]Joseph Symes, W.23Sept.1813
[18]James Alstone, W.23Sept.1813
Wm. Young, K.4Nov.1813
[19]James Mann18Aug.1814
[20]Wm. Dobbs, W.29Sept.1814
[21]John Fitzwilliam Miller, W.6Oct.1814
[22]George Stewart, W.2Dec.1814
[23]J.L. Black, W.23Feb.181510 Mar. 1814
ENSIGNS.
[24]Alexander Glen21Oct.1813
[25]Charles Mudie4Nov.1813
[26]Jas. Grant Kennedy, K.12Apr.1814
[27]Charles Graham, W.28Sept.18149 June, 1813
[28]Thomas Stevens, W.29Sept.1814
[29]Joseph M’Kay, W.6Oct.1814
[30]Alexander Robertson, K.20Oct.1814
Wm. Anderson, K.27Oct.181414 July, 1814
[31]Leon M. Cooper, W.14Dec.1814
[32]Wm. Thomas15Dec.1814
[33]Richard Blacklin (Volunteer), W.
PAYMASTER.
[34]James Crooke Thomson4May,181531 Jan. 1811
QUARTERMASTER.
[35]Thomas Griffith, W.4Aug.1814
SURGEON.
[36]Wm. Galliers20Apr.180910 Sept. 1807
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
[37]Wm. Finnie12Nov.1812
Thos. Bolton9Dec.18135 Mar. 1812
Facings blue. Lace gold.

[F]. The 3rd Batt. of the Royal Scots, which was reduced in 1817, distinguished itself in a particular manner at Quatre Bras. “Being removed from the centre of the 5th Division, it charged and routed a column of the enemy. It was then formed in a square to receive the cavalry, and though repeated attacks were made, not the slightest impression was produced. Wherever the lancers and cuirassiers presented themselves they found a stern and undismayed front which they vainly endeavoured to penetrate.” Mudford’s Historical Account of the Campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815.

[1]. Served throughout the Par. War and recd. the gold medal and one clasp for commanding his battalion at the battles of Vittoria and Salamanca. Severely wounded at Quatre Bras. Made C.B. for Waterloo. Appointed to a h. p. lt.-colonelcy under the War Office Regulations of 25th April, 1826. D. at Inverary 1st Feb., 1833.

[2]. A protégé of H.R.H. the Duke of Kent, the Col.-in-Chf. of the regt. Attained the rank of Lt.-gen. and Col.-in-Chf. 80th Foot. D. 18th Aug., 1854, at Port Mahon.