[11]. H. p. 1819. D. at Leamington 12th Feb., 1854.
[12]. Appointed barrack-master at Tobago, 1830. D. there 1832.
[13]. Wounded at Quatre Bras and d. in a house there next day.
[14]. Afterwards Capt. and Bt.-Maj. 82nd Regt. D. at Jock’s House, Kinnoull, 18th June, 1852—“On the anniversary, and at the same hour, on which he was carried severely wounded from the field of Waterloo.”
[15]. Bn. at Dalbeath, near Falkirk, in Jan., 1787. Served in the Pa. and was one of the leaders of the storming party of the Light Division at Ciudad Rodrigo. Received the silver war medal in 1848, with nine clasps. Had his horse shot under him at Waterloo. Was aftds. knighted and appointed an exon in the Yeomen of the Guard. D. at Hastings 22nd April, 1862. Author of Adventures in the Rifle Brigade.
[16]. Served through the Par. War. Was shot through the liver at Waterloo; likewise had two ribs broken and a bullet in his chest. Wrote a narrative of the Waterloo campaign. Quitted the service as bt. maj., and d. in Jersey, 5th March, 1858.
[17]. H. p. 1819. Retd. 1827.
[18]. Adjt. at Waterloo. Exchanged as lieut. to 11th Foot 3rd Aug., 1820. H. p. 14th Feb., 1828.
[19]. Aftds. major-general and K.H. D. 24th Dec., 1865.
[20]. H. p. 1826, 3rd Vet. Batt. D. 1827.