Rank in the![]() | |||||
| LIEUT.-COLONEL. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
| [1] | Alexander Hamilton, W. | 25 | July, | 1811 | 4 June, 1811 |
| MAJORS. | |||||
| [2] | Morris Wm. Bailey, W. | 26 | Dec. | 1808 | Lt.-Col., 4 June, 1814 |
| [3] | Charles A. Vigoreux (sic), W. | 4 | June, | 1813 | Lt.-Col, 21 June, 1813 |
| CAPTAINS. | |||||
| Thos. Walker Chambers, K. | 2 | Apr. | 1807 | Maj., 16 Feb. 1815 | |
| [4] | Alex. MʻNabb, K. | 11 | May, | 1809 | |
| [5] | Robert Howard | 1 | Sept. | 1813 | |
| [6] | Arthur Gore, W. | 11 | Feb. | 1814 | 14 July, 1808 |
| [7] | Matthew Ryan | 26 | May, | 1814 | Maj., 4 June, 1813 |
| [8] | Donald Sinclair | 7 | July, | 1814 | |
| [9] | James Finucane | 2 | Mar. | 1815 | 15 Aug., 1811 |
| [10] | Richard Heaviside | 15 | June, | 1815 | |
| LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [11] | Benj. Walter Nicholson | 15 | Apr. | 1806 | |
| [12] | John Gowan | 8 | May, | 1806 | |
| [13] | Richard Mayne, W. | 8 | June, | 1809 | |
| [14] | Matthias Andrews, Adjt., W. | 19 | Sept. | 1809 | |
| [15] | Richard Chas. Elliott, W. | 23 | June, | 1811 | |
| [16] | A.W. Freear | 24 | June, | 1811 | |
| [17] | John Rumley, W. | 25 | June, | 1811 | |
| [18] | Andrew Baillie | 27 | June, | 1811 | |
| [19] | Robert Daniel, W. | 15 | July, | 1811 | |
| [20] | Parke Percy Neville | 17 | July, | 1811 | |
| [21] | John Roe, W. | 18 | July, | 1811 | |
| [22] | Theophilus O’Halloran | 8 | Aug. | 1811 | |
| [23] | Richard Harrison, W. | 11 | Sept. | 1811 | |
| [24] | Robert Hughes, W. | 29 | Oct. | 1812 | |
| [25] | Purefoy Lockwood, W. | 22 | Apr. | 1813 | |
| [26] | John Pratt, W. | 6 | May, | 1813 | |
| Henry Beere, K. | 7 | Sept. | 1814 | ||
| [27] | Francis Tincombe | 8 | Sept. | 1814 | |
| Edmund Prendergast, K. | 23 | Nov. | 1814 | ||
| [28] | Wm. Ouseley Warren, W. | 24 | Nov. | 1814 | |
| [29] | Thomas Moneypenny (sic), W. | 23 | Mar. | 1815 | |
| [30] | David Latouche | 25 | May, | 1815 | |
| [31] | Robert Naylor Rogers | 14 | June, | 1815 | |
| [32] | Edward Drake | 15 | June, | 1815 | |
| ENSIGNS. | |||||
| John James, K. | 2 | Sept. | 1813 | ||
| [33] | Edw. Nevil Macready | 8 | Sept. | 1814 | |
| James Bullen, K. | 23 | Nov. | 1814 | ||
| PAYMASTER. | |||||
| [34] | Hugh Boyd Wray | 9 | Aug. | 1806 | |
| QUARTERMASTER. | |||||
| [35] | John Williamson | 27 | Oct. | 1814 | |
| SURGEON. | |||||
| [36] | J.G. Elkington | 11 | Mar. | 1813 | |
| ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. | |||||
| [37] | John Evans | 22 | Aug. | 1811 | |
| [38] | Patrick Clarke | 25 | June, | 1812 | |
| Facings pale yellow. Lace silver. | |||||
[1]. This gallant officer received the thanks of Sir Thomas Picton for his services at Quatre Bras where he (Hamilton) was sev. wnded. After the battle it was thought necessary to amputate his leg; and three times had the tourniquet encircled his limb, preparatory to amputation, when each time the surgeon was called elsewhere. It was then decided to let the leg take its chance, and Hamilton eventually recovered. C.B. for Waterloo. Quitted the service in 1829 with rank of Col. All his service had been spent in “the old three tens,” as the 30th were called, and he had fought with them in Egypt and in the Pa. Had the gold medal for Salamanca. D. at Woolwich, 4th June, 1838. In his obituary notice, given in the United Service Journal, it is stated that he was nearly related to the noble house of Lothian. Whatever family he may have belonged to, he did it credit. He left a widow and two sons.
[2]. C.B. for Waterloo. Aftds. lt.-col. of 64th Regt. Retd. before 1824. D. at Bath, 28th Nov., 1845.
[3]. Lt.-Col. Vigoureux was sev. wnded. at Waterloo. C.B. Lt.-Col. of the 45th Regt., 20th Dec., 1826. D. as col. on retd. list, 24th Dec., 1841.
[4]. It appears that this officer acted as an additional A.D.C. to Gen. Sir T. Picton, at Waterloo. At the second funeral of Picton in St. Paul’s Cathedral one of the mourners was the Rev. Dr. MʻNabb, from Canada, nephew of the above. The antiquity of the MʻNabb is delightfully illustrated by the well-known remark of one of their clan that “at the flood they did not need to take refuge in Noah’s Ark, as the MʻNabbs had a boat of their own!”
[5]. Made bt.-maj. for Waterloo. Promoted maj. on unattached list, 1826, Lt.-col. 1837. D. at Wigfair, St. Asaph, 22nd Sept., 1856.
[6]. Afterwards Lt.-Gen. Arthur Gore, K.H. Son of the Hon. Richard Gore, M.P. for Donegal. D. 23rd June, 1869.
[7]. H. p. 1817.
[8]. H. p. 1817.
[9]. H. p. 1817.
