[4]. Afterwards maj.-gen. D. in Edinburgh, 30th Aug., 1865.

[5]. D. at Brussels, 27th June, 1815, of wounds recd. at Waterloo. Eldest son of Charles Spearman, of Thornley Hall, co. Durham, by Sarah, dau. and heir of Samuel Brooke, of Birchington, Kent.

[6]. Retd. on h. p. 1st July, 1823. D. 23rd July, 1857.

[7]. Afterwards Gen. Sir Burke Cuppage, K.C.B., and col.-comdt. R.A. Son of Lt.-Gen. Wm. Cuppage, R.A., by the widow of Maj. Cairnes, 39th Foot, whose son’s death has already been recorded. D. 19th April, 1877.

MAJOR W. LLOYD’S BRIGADE.

(Reduced in 1817.)

Rank in the
CAPTAIN.Regiment.Army.
[1]Wm. Lloyd, W.13June,1807Maj., 4 June, 1814
SECOND CAPTAIN.
[2]Samuel Rudyerd24Mar.1809
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
[3]Fortescue Wells1Feb.1808
[4]Samuel Phelps18Sept.1809
SECOND LIEUTENANT.
[5]Wm. H. Harvey, W.13Dec.1813

[1]. This gallant soldier was son of Maj. John Lloyd, 46th Foot, A.D.C. to Sir H. Clinton during the American War, by Corbetta, dau. of the Ven. George Holcombe, Archdeacon of Carmarthen. Bn. 2nd Dec., 1778. D. at Brussels 29th July, 1815, of a wound recd. at Waterloo.

[2]. Son of Lt.-Gen. Henry Rudyerd, R.E. Attained rank of col. in 1846, and d. at Whitby, 29th July, 1847.

[3]. Probably son of Adm. Wells, one of whose sons, in 1815, was a subaltern in the R.E. Retd. on h. p. 27th Oct., 1826. D. at Slade, 29th Dec., 1861.