[11]. Left the regt. in 1817.

[12]. Placed on h. p. as lt. 18th May, 1821. Fifty years later he published for private circulation a short account of his Waterloo experiences, which the Editor had the pleasure of perusing a few years ago when staying at Oban, N.B., where the Veteran’s son resided on his own property.

[13]. Eldest son of Lt.-Col. Ralph Gore, of the 33rd, by Sarah, dau. of George Wynne, Mayor of Plymouth, 1791.

[14]. Became major in this regt. 1840, and retired on f. p. in 1842 with rank of lt.-col. Living in 1865.

[15]. Belonged to an Irish family. D. as lt. in the regt., at Hull, 12th Sept., 1817, aged 26, and was buried with military honours in Trinity Church, Hull.

[16]. H. p. 55th Foot, 14th Feb., 1822.

[17]. Capt. 19th Sept., 1821. Exchanged to 58th Foot, 30th Jan., 1823. Out of the regt. before 1830.

[18]. Lieut. 54th Foot 27th Nov. 1822. Out of the regt. before 1830.

[19]. H. p. 1817.

[20]. This officer’s Waterloo medal was many years in the Editor’s collection of war-medals. Lieut. 11th Aug., 1815. H. p. 1817.