[1]. Afterwards Lt.-Col. R. Bull, C.B. and K.H. Bn. at Stafford, 3rd March, 1778. Entered the R.A. in 1794, and saw service in the West Indies in 1796–1798. Commanded I troop of Horse Artillery in the Pa. At Waterloo “his troop effected the greatest possible service throughout the early part of the battle; but owing to the loss sustained both in men and horses, together with the disabled condition of the guns (through incessant firing) it was obliged to retire before the close.” Bt. lt.-col. for Waterloo. Retd. on f. p. in 1834. D. at Bath, 17th Aug., 1835.
[2]. 2nd son of Maj. W. Cairnes, of 39th Foot, who served all through the defence of Gibraltar, and d. in India. On the female side he was of the elder branch of the same family to whom a baronetcy was granted by Queen Anne (extinct). Killed by a cannon ball. Had seen much service in the Pa. M.I. in Canterbury Cathedral.
[3]. 3rd son of Rear.-Adm. Sir Thomas Louis, Bart., by Jacquetta, dau. of Samuel Belfield. M., in 1825, Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. A. Mallock, of Cockington Court. Retd. on f. p. as lt.-col., 1st April, 1852. D. in Jersey, 19th March, 1853.
[4]. Afterwards Sir W. Smith, Knt. 2nd capt. 1825. Killed by a carriage accident in Dublin, 3rd April, 1835. His son, a cadet at the R.M.A. Woolwich, met with a violent death in May, 1836.
[5]. Retired on h. p. 6th Feb., 1826.
LIEUT.-COLONEL WEBBER SMITH’S TROOP.
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| CAPTAIN. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
| [1] | James Webber Smith | 1 | June, | 1806 | Lt.-Col., 21 Sept. 1813 |
| SECOND CAPTAIN. | |||||
| [2] | Edmund Y. Walcot | 23 | Mar. | 1809 | |
| FIRST LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
| [3] | Donald Craufurd, W. | 2 | Nov. | 1805 | |
| [4] | David J. Edwards | 1 | June, | 1806 | |
| [5] | Henry Forster, W. | 16 | Oct. | 1807 | |
[1]. Afterwards lt.-gen. and C.B. Commanded a troop of Horse Artillery in the Pa., and recd. the gold medal and one clasp for Vittoria and San Sebastian. C.B. for Waterloo. M. Eleanora, eldest dau. of Sir John Simeon, Bart. Director-Gen. of Artillery 1844–1848. Col.-Comdt. 1848. D. at Brighton, 21st March, 1853.
[2]. Retired on f. p., 10th April, 1845, as lt.-col. D. at Winkton, Hants 28th Feb., 1847.
[3]. 4th son of Patrick Craufurd, by Jean, dau. of Lt.-Col. Donald Macdonald of the 84th Regt. D. in Perthshire, 21st Oct., 1819.
