[22]. Capt. 3rd Dec., 1829. D. at Sterling 13th Feb., 1832.
[23]. D. as lieut. h. p. unattached, 1875, as a military Knight of Windsor.
[24]. Retired on h. p. 25th Oct., 1821. D. at Stratford, Essex, 13th June, 1827.
[25]. Bn. 3rd April, 1790, at Greenock. His father was a merchant, and his mother, Margaret MacGregor, a descendant of the Glengyle family. Entered the army from the militia. Accompanied the 1st Batt. 42nd Highlanders to the Pa.; was present at Salamanca, the siege of Burgos, storming of St. Michael, the retreat to Portugal, and at all the actions in the Pyrenees. Was wounded at Burgos, and again severely at Waterloo. On the reduction of the army after Waterloo, he joined the 94th (the old Scots Brigade), and, on a further reduction, was appointed to the 8th Rl. Veteran Batt. Capt. Orr was Superintendent of the late Scottish Naval and Military Academy for thirty years. M. in 1816, Jane, 2nd dau. of Alex. Rollock, of Glasgow, and had issue. D. 7th Dec., 1879.
[26]. H. p. 25th March, 1817.
[27]. Killed at Quatre Bras. Eldest son of George Gerard, jun., of Midstrath, N.B.
[28]. Of Balmakewan. Attained rank of lt.-col. h. p., and d. in Oct., 1851.
[29]. H. p. 1825. D. at Edinburgh, 1835.
[30]. H. p. 25th March, 1817.
[31]. H. p. 26th Aug., 1819. D. 1852.