[21]. Killed by a cannon ball. 3rd son of Lt.-Gen. Johnston, H.E.I.C.S.
[22]. Wounded at Quatre Bras. Attained rank of maj. gen. “He was the first to decipher the names and titles of the Pharaohs, and an epitome he drew up was translated into French and Italian.” D. at Geneva, 5th April, 1860.
[23]. A chivalrous and daring Highlander. Singled out a French officer at Waterloo and had a duel with him. When Stewart’s sword broke off at the hilt he instantly closed with the Frenchman, “whom he finished in an instant.” In later Army Lists his name is spelled “Stuart.” Aftds. Capt. in the 3rd Buffs. H. p. 1836. D. in the Norwich Military Lunatic Asylum 6th July, 1847.
[24]. Entered the army in 1813. Served in Holland in 1813 and 1814, and was present at the attack on Merxem and bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp. H. p. 1st lieut. 1818. Living 1876.
[25]. H. p. 1816. D. 1824.
[26]. H. p. 31st Jan., 1828.
[27]. 2nd Lieut. 19th July, 1815. H. p. 25th Dec., 1817. Col. of the Whittlesea Yeomanry Cavalry 1831. Retd. 1837. Younger bro. of Henry George (aftds. Sir Henry) Smith and of Thos. Smith, both of the 95th. D. at Whittlesea 24th Dec., 1854. Bd. in St. Mary’s Church. Communicated by Mr. George Moore Smith.
95th REGIMENT OF FOOT (RIFLEMEN).
(2nd Battalion.)
Rank in the![]() | |||||
| MAJORS. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
| [1] | Amos Godsill Norcott, W. | 22 | Dec. | 1808 | Lt.-Col., 25 July, 1810 |
| [2] | George Wilkins, W. | 10 | May, | 1809 | Lt.-Col., 4 June, 1814 |
| CAPTAINS. | |||||
| [3] | George Miller, W. | 21 | Jan. | 1808 | Maj., 3 Mar. 1814 |
| [4] | Joseph Logan | 2 | Feb. | 1809 | |
| [5] | Thos. MacNamara | 26 | Aug. | 1813 | |
| [6] | John Garlies McCullock, W. | 21 | Oct. | 1813 | |
| [7] | Charles Eaton | 21 | Apr. | 1814 | |
| [8] | Francis le Blanc | 1 | Dec. | 1814 | |
| FIRST LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [9] | Wm. Humbley, W. | 13 | Oct. | 1808 | |
| [10] | John Charles Hope | 2 | Feb. | 1809 | |
| [11] | Thos. Cochrane | 22 | Feb. | 1809 | |
| [12] | John Robert Budgen | 4 | May, | 1809 | |
| [13] | Thomas Smith, Adjt. | 7 | June, | 1809 | |
| [14] | Francis Bennett | 1 | Oct. | 1809 | |
| [15] | Francis Dixon | 4 | Jan. | 1810 | |
| [16] | Edward Coxen, W. | 28 | June, | 1810 | |
| [17] | Dugald Cameron, W. | 1 | May, | 1811 | |
| [18] | Robert Cochrane, W. | 8 | May, | 1812 | |
| [19] | John Allen Ridgeway, W. | 9 | May, | 1812 | |
| [20] | John Fry, W. | 10 | May, | 1812 | |
| [21] | Edward Madden | 13 | July, | 1812 | |
| [22] | Vere Webb, W. | 9 | Dec. | 1813 | |
| [23] | Chas. Gordon Urquhart | 27 | Oct. | 1814 | |
| [24] | J. Lynam, W. | 22 | Mar. | 1815 | |
| [25] | Charles Rochfort | 15 | June, | 1815 | |
| SECOND LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [26] | Wm. Shaw | 25 | Apr. | 1813 | |
| [27] | Richard Fowler | 22 | Oct. | 1813 | 22 Feb. 1813 |
| [28] | Thos. Bowen Sheean | 25 | Dec. | 1813 | |
| [29] | Richard Cocks Eyre, W. | 22 | Apr. | 1814 | |
| [30] | John Prendergast Walsh, W. | 5 | May, | 1814 | |
| [31] | R.J.N. Kellett (Volunteer) | ||||
| PAYMASTER. | |||||
| Angus McDonald | 15 | Feb. | 1810 | ||
| QUARTERMASTER. | |||||
| Donald Ross | 3 | Apr. | 1806 | ||
| SURGEON. | |||||
| Francis Scott | 25 | Jan. | 1810 | ||
| ASSISTANT SURGEONS. | |||||
| John Armstrong | 11 | Mar. | 1813 | ||
| Robert Scott | 5 | Sept. | 1814 | 5 Nov. 1812 | |
[1]. Afterwards Maj.-Gen. Norcott, C.B. Served in the Pa., and had the gold medal for Corunna. K. St. A. for Waterloo. D. at Cork in 1838 whilst commanding the southern district.
