[47]. Lieut. 28th Sept., 1815. Retd. before 1st Jan., 1817.

[48]. One of the five sons of Capt. Robert Nettles, of Nettleville, co. Cork, by Esther, dau. of John Conran, of Dublin. Killed whilst carrying the King’s colours, which were aftds. found under his body on the field of battle.

[49]. Lieut. 17th July, 1817. H. p. 25th Dec., 1818.

[50]. The following creditable conduct of this young officer is narrated by Capt. Moorsom in the History of the 52nd:—“Ensign John Montague was ordered to the rear with a detachment of invalids a few days before Waterloo, and had gone back a day’s march, when he met a party proceeding to the front to join the 52nd. As an engagement was daily expected he asked the date of commission of the young officer proceeding to Waterloo, and, finding himself the senior, assumed command of the whole—directed the junior to proceed with the invalids, while he (Montague) returned to his regt. By so doing he was able to be present at the great conflict.” Capt. in 40th Regt. 7th Aug., 1823. Living 1830.

[51]. Younger bro. of Sir John May, R.A. Bn. 31st March, 1898. Lieut. 29th Jan., 1818. Capt. 57th Foot, 1st Aug., 1826. Exchanged to 41st Foot 10th Aug. same year. Major of last-named regt. at time of his death, which occurred on board the Orontes, near the Cape of Good Hope, 2nd June, 1837.

[52]. Afterwards Maj.-Gen. Eaton Monins, younger brother to Wm. Monins of 18th Hussars. D. at Walmer 16th June, 1861.

[53]. Son of Samuel Leeke, of Havant, Hants. Promoted lieut. 20th Nov., 1823. Quitted the service 1824. Entered as fellow commoner at Queen’s College, Cambridge, 1825. Ordained Jan., 1829, to curacy of West Ham, Pevensey. Curate of Brailsford, Derby, 1831. Incumbent of Holbrooke, co. Derby, 1840. M., in Oct., 1828, to Mary Anne, dau. of John Cox, of Derby. D. at Holbrooke 6th June, 1879. (Communicated by Miss Gawler.) Mr. Leeke wrote and published Lord Seaton’s Regiment at Waterloo, a book that attracted considerable attention at the time.

[54]. H. p. 1830. D. 1855.

69th (or the SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE) REGIMENT
OF FOOT.
(2nd Battalion.)

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONEL.Regiment.Army.
[1]Charles Morice, K.4June,1813Col. 4 June, 1814
MAJOR.
[2]George Muttlebury28Nov.1811Lt.-Col., 17 Mar. 1814
CAPTAINS.
[3]J. Lewis Watson9July,1803Maj., 4 June, 1813
[4]Henry Lindsay, W.9July,1803Maj., 4 June, 1814
Hon. Wm. Curzon, K.17Dec.1812
[5]Geo. Sackville Cotter3June,1813
[6]Charles Cuyler10June,1813
[7]Benjamin Hobhouse, K.12Aug.1813
[8]George Ulrick Barlow30Dec.1813
[9]Robert Blackwood, K.8Nov.1813
LIEUTENANTS.
[10]Wm. Harrison27Jan.1808
[11]Roger Franklyn18Apr.1810
[12]Stephen Parker11Apr.1811
[13]Brooke Pigot, W.9May,1811
[14]Christopher Busteed, W.25Jan.181315 Jan. 1813
[15]Neil Roy1July,1813
[16]Chas. Wm. Ingle1Feb.1814
[17]Joseph Hill2Feb.1814
[18]Henry Oldershaw, Adjt.3Feb.1814
[19]Charles Lenox Dickson21Apr.1814
[20]Edm. Martin Wightwick, K.5May,1814
[21]John Stewart, W.10Nov.1814
[22]Henry Anderson, W.15June,1815
ENSIGNS.
[23]Edward Hodder, W.29July,1813
[24]Wm. Bartlett3Feb.1814
[25]Charles Seward24Feb.1814
[26]Henry Duncan Keith21Apr.1814
[27]Geo. S.H. Ainslie10Nov.1814
[28]Christopher Clarke, W. (Volunteer).
PAYMASTER.
[29]Philip Vyvian28Jan.1813
QUARTERMASTER.
[30]Matthew Stevens6Dec.1810
SURGEON.
Clement Banks5June,1806
ASSISTANT-SURGEON.
James Bartlett16July,1812
Facings green. Lace gold.