[30]. Lieut. 20th July, 1815. Lieut. 48th Foot 26th March, 1824. Serving in 1830.
[31]. 3rd son of the Rev. Francis Metcalfe, Rector of Kirkbride, Cumberland, and Vicar of Rudston, co. York, by Harriet dau. of John Clough, of York. Sev. wnded. at Waterloo. Promoted lieut. 27th July, 1815. Placed on h. p. 25th March, 1817. D. 1828.
[32]. Carried the regtal. colour at Waterloo until sev. wnded. Attained the rank of maj.-gen. D. at Cheltenham, 6th Oct., 1867.
[33]. Serving in 1817. Out of the regt. before 1824.
[34]. Lieut. 30th Sept., 1819. Capt. 10th Feb., 1832. Bt.-major 15th June, 1838. Serving in same regt. in 1846.
[35]. Ensign 68th Foot 30th Dec., 1819. Serving in 1824.
[36]. 2nd son of Charles Stuart Dallas, by Susan King. Was sev. wnded. at Waterloo. Placed on h. p. as ensign in 1820. Quitted the service some years after, and entered the Church, and in 1842 was curate of Micheldever, Whitchurch, Hants. M. his cousin, Julia Maria Dallas, and had issue. D. 1860.
33rd (or the 1st YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING)
REGIMENT OF FOOT.[[K]]
Rank in the![]() | |||||
| LIEUT.-COLONEL. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
| [1] | Wm. Keith Elphinstone | 30 | Sept. | 1813 | |
| MAJOR. | |||||
| [2] | Edward Parkinson, W. | 17 | Mar. | 1813 | |
| CAPTAINS. | |||||
| [3] | Wm. MʻIntyre, W. | 3 | Dec. | 1810 | |
| [4] | Charles Knight, W. | 26 | Dec. | 1811 | 30 Aug. 1810 |
| John Haigh, K. | 6 | Aug. | 1812 | ||
| [5] | J.M. Harty, W. | 11 | Mar. | 1813 | |
| [6] | Ralph Gore | 28 | July, | 1814 | |
| [7] | John Longden | 8 | Sept. | 1814 | |
| LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [8] | Thomas Reid, W. | 20 | July, | 1806 | |
| Peter Barailler | 7 | Sept. | 1809 | 21 Mar. 1807 | |
| [9] | George Barrs | 14 | Nov. | 1809 | |
| Henry Rishton Buck, K. | 16 | Nov. | 1809 | ||
| [10] | Arthur Hill Trevor | 1 | Jan. | 1810 | |
| John Boyce, K. | 1 | Jan. | 1811 | ||
| J. Hart, K. | 25 | Apr. | 1811 | ||
| [11] | James Murkland, W. | 1 | June, | 1811 | |
| [12] | Fred. Hope Pattison | 24 | Sept. | 1812 | |
| [13] | Arthur Gore, K. | 11 | Mar. | 1813 | |
| [14] | Richard Westmore, W. | 1 | Apr. | 1813 | |
| Thos. D. Haigh, K. | 29 | July, | 1813 | 28 Jan. 1813 | |
| [15] | Jas. Gordon Ogle, W. | 17 | Mar. | 1814 | |
| [16] | Sam. Alex. Pagan, W. | 7 | Apr. | 1814 | |
| [17] | Edward Clabon | 18 | Aug. | 1814 | |
| [18] | Joseph Lynam | 8 | Sept. | 1814 | |
| [19] | John Archbold | 27 | Oct. | 1814 | |
| John Cameron, K. | 9 | Feb. | 1815 | ||
| ENSIGNS. | |||||
| [20] | Henry Bain, W. | 15 | Oct. | 1812 | |
| [21] | James Forlong, W. | 11 | Mar. | 1813 | |
| [22] | John Alderson, W. | 21 | Apr. | 1813 | |
| [23] | Wm. Bain | 22 | Apr. | 1813 | |
| [24] | Jas. Arnot Howard | 6 | May, | 1813 | |
| [25] | Wm. Thain, Adjt., W. | 13 | May, | 1813 | |
| [26] | Andrew Watson | 10 | June, | 1813 | |
| [27] | Charles Smith | 24 | June, | 1813 | |
| [28] | Wm. Hodgson | 21 | Apr. | 1814 | |
| [29] | Gerald Blackall | 12 | May, | 1814 | |
| [30] | George Drury, W. | 9 | Feb. | 1815 | |
| PAYMASTER. | |||||
| [31] | Edward Stoddart | 2 | Apr. | 1807 | |
| QUARTERMASTER. | |||||
| [32] | James Fazarckerley (sic) | 25 | Sept. | 1808 | |
| SURGEON. | |||||
| Robert Leaver | 31 | Mar. | 1814 | ||
| ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. | |||||
| Wm. D. Fry | 12 | Nov. | 1812 | ||
| D. Finlayson | 31 | Mar. | 1814 | ||
| Facings red. Lace silver. | |||||
[K]. In 1793 the Hon. Arthur Wellesley was appointed lt.-col. of this regt. and commanded it for nearly ten eventful years. Wellington never forgot his old regiment, and it is recorded that he honoured Sir Colin Halkett’s brigade with several visits on Waterloo Day. In one visit late in the afternoon of that eventful day, he inquired “How they were?” The answer was that two-thirds of their number were down, and that the rest were so exhausted that leave to retire, even for a short time, was most desirable, some of the foreign corps, who had not suffered, to take their place. Gen. Halkett was told that the issue of the battle depended on the unflinching front of the British troops, and that even a change of place was hazardous in the extreme. Halkett impressively said, “Enough, my lord; we stand here until the last man falls.”
