[20]. Serving as lieut. in 1830.

[21]. Had served in the Pa.

[22]. John Willington Shelton was son and heir of John Shelton, of Rossmore House, Limerick. Served in the Pa. Was four times wounded at Waterloo. Placed on h.p. 1817. M., 14th Aug., 1817, Mary, dau. of John Richards, of Blackdown House, Southampton, and had issue. D. 19th July, 1847.

[23]. Called “Deans” in Col. Cadell’s book. This zealous officer accompanied the cavalry on foot in the pursuit of the enemy, and attacked every Frenchman who came in his way. He was taken prisoner and stripped of all his clothes except his shirt, in which state he joined the regt. next day, severely wounded into the bargain. Quitted the service before 1824.

[24]. Distinguished himself at the battle of Albuera. Had his leg amputated after Waterloo; the tourniquet shifted in the night, and he bled to death. M.I. at Waterloo.

[25]. Had served in the ranks, and was promoted from sergt.-maj. to be adjt. and ensign.

[26]. Capt. 7th March, 1822. H. p. 17th Aug., 1822.

[27]. 2nd son of Sir James Nassau Colleton, 6th Bart., of Ash Park, co. Herts, by Susanna, dau. of William Nixon, of Lincoln. Afterwards lt. in Rl. Staff Corps.

[28]. Living in 1874 as a lt. h. p. 28th Foot.

[29]. Lieut. 18th July, 1815. H. p. 25th March, 1817. Living in 1846.