[9]. Probably belonged to the military family of “Ferrier, of Belsyde,” co. Linlithgow. Maj. in 92nd, 22nd Oct., 1818. Quitted the service before 1824.

[10]. Promoted capt. 18th July, 1815. Quitted the service in 1821. This officer may be the “Claud Alexander, of Ballochmyle,” described in Burke’s Landed Gentry as of the 1st Regt. of Guards(?).

[11]. Afterwards Lt.-Col. Robert Winchester, K.H. Retd. as bt.-col. Nov., 1842. Served in the Pa. and was wounded both at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Son of Charles Winchester, of Aberdeen. D. 23rd July, 1846, at Edinburgh.

[12]. Promoted capt. 20th July, 1815. Retired on h. p. 25th May, 1820. Living 1842. This officer’s widow attained the great age of 102 on 18th June, 1896. Her five sons all served in the Army, and she had one son and seven grandsons serving in June, 1896. H.M. Queen Victoria sent her congratulations to Mrs. Hobbs on the occasion of the 102nd anniversary of latter’s birthday.

[13]. Capt. 4th Nov., 1819. H. p. 25th Oct., 1821.

[14]. H. p. 2nd July, 1818.

[15]. Served in the Pa. D. a lieut. in this regt., from yellow fever, 7th Oct. 1819, at Snow Hill Camp, Jamaica.

[16]. H. p. 25th Oct., 1816.

[17]. Afterwards Maj.-Gen. J. Kerr Ross, K.H. Served through the Par. War (medal and six clasps), where he was A.D.C. to Gen. Sir John Buchan. 3rd son of Col. Andrew Ross, by Isabella Macdonnell, of Aberhallader. M., 1827, Margaret, 2nd dau. of James McInroy, of Lude, co. Perth. D. at Edinburgh, 26th April, 1872.

[18]. His proper name was “Reginald Ranald Macdonald.” Aftds. Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. 4th Foot. Severely wounded at Waterloo. Served on the staff in India, and d. at Bombay 31st May, 1845. He was a C.B. and K.H.