[32]. Left the regt. in 1818. D. at Perth in July, 1829.
[33]. H. p. 1829. D. in London, 27th Dec., 1847.
[34]. H. p. 1835. D. at Chatham, 1839.
[35]. H. p. 1818. D. at Perth, 2nd Jan., 1837.
44th (or the EAST ESSEX) REGIMENT OF FOOT.
(2nd Battalion.)
Rank in the![]() | |||||
| LIEUT.-COLONEL. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
| [1] | John M. Hamerton, W. | 31 | Mar. | 1814 | 4 June, 1811 |
| MAJOR. | |||||
| [2] | George O’Malley | 27 | Apr. | 1815 | Lt.-Col., 4 June, 1813 |
| CAPTAINS. | |||||
| John Jessop | 15 | June, | 1804 | Maj., 4 June, 1814 | |
| [3] | Adam Brugh, W. | 11 | June, | 1807 | |
| [4] | David Power, W. | 31 | Dec. | 1807 | |
| [5] | Wm. Burney, W. | 2 | June, | 1814 | |
| [6] | Mildmay Fane, W. | 30 | Mar. | 1815 | 28 July, 1814 |
| LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [7] | Robert Russell, W. | 14 | July, | 1808 | |
| [8] | Ralph J. Twinberrow | 30 | Mar. | 1809 | |
| [9] | Robert Grier | 13 | May, | 1812 | |
| Wm. Tomkins, K. | 20 | May, | 1813 | ||
| [10] | W.B. Strong | 16 | Dec. | 1813 | |
| [11] | John Campbell, W. | 28 | Mar. | 1814 | |
| [12] | Nich. Toler Kingsley | 29 | Mar. | 1814 | |
| [13] | James Burke | 30 | Mar. | 1814 | |
| [14] | Henry Martin | 31 | Mar. | 1814 | |
| [15] | Wm. Marcus Hearn | 7 | July, | 1814 | |
| [16] | Alexander Reddock | 2 | Feb. | 1815 | |
| ENSIGNS. | |||||
| [17] | James Christie, W. | 26 | Nov. | 1812 | |
| [18] | Benjamin Whitney, W. | 25 | Feb. | 1813 | |
| [19] | Gillespie Dunlevie | 20 | May, | 1813 | |
| [20] | Peter Cooke, K. | 18 | Nov. | 1813 | |
| [21] | Thomas McCann, Adjt., W. | 31 | Mar. | 1814 | |
| [22] | James Carnegie Webster, W. | 21 | Apr. | 1814 | |
| [23] | Alexander Wilson, W. | 19 | May, | 1814 | |
| [24] | Thos. Aubrey Sinclair | 4 | May, | 1815 | |
| PAYMASTER. | |||||
| [25] | James Williams | 4 | Oct. | 1810 | |
| QUARTERMASTER. | |||||
| [26] | Henry Jones | 9 | July, | 1803 | |
| SURGEON. | |||||
| Oliver Halpin | 29 | Apr. | 1813 | 11 Apr. 1811 | |
| ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. | |||||
| John Collins | 1 | Dec. | 1808 | ||
| Wm. Newton | 27 | Dec. | 1810 | ||
| Facings yellow. Lace silver. | |||||
[1]. Afterwards Gen. John Millett Hamerton, C.B., Col.-in-Chf. 55th Regt. The following obituary notice appeared in the Illustrated London News in Feb., 1855:—“This highly-distinguished officer died on the 27th ult., at Orchardstown, his country residence in Tipperary, after a short illness. He was a soldier from his youth, and obtained his first commission of cornet at the early age of fifteen, in 1792. In 1794 he served under the Duke of York; in 1795 embarked for the West Indies; in 1796 assisted at the capture of St. Lucia; and, in 1801, fought with distinction in Egypt. Subsequently he took part in the Pa. campaigns, in command of the 1st Batt. of the 44th. At Waterloo he bravely led on the 2nd Batt. of the same gallant regiment, and was left for dead on that bloody field, having received several severe wounds in the head and thigh. Owing to the attachment of a faithful non-commissioned officer, Sergeant Ryan, who brought his wounded and insensible commander under the care of skilful medical treatment, he slowly recovered, and with his devoted follower returned home. A chivalric soldier, an honourable and most amiable gentleman, General Hamerton is deeply lamented by all who came within the influence of his high and endearing qualities.” He m. Mrs. Hennessy (née Sullivan), and had issue.
[2]. Was twice wounded at Waterloo and had two horses shot under him. C.B. Previous to entering the army had served as a volunteer with the militia, and did good service during the Irish Rebellion. In 1825 succeeded to the command of the Connaught Rangers. He was 5th son of George O’Malley, of Gornsay, Castlebar, co. Mayo. D. in London, 16th May, 1843. M.I. at Castlebar.
[3]. Bt.-maj. for Waterloo. D. 1825.
[4]. Serving in 1817.
