Rank in the
CAPTAIN.Regiment.Army.
[1]Thos. Rogers1June,1806Maj., 4 June, 1814
SECOND CAPTAIN.
[2]Thos. Scott20June,1812
FIRST LIEUTENANT.
[3]Robert Manners, W.13Mar.1811
SECOND LIEUTENANT.
[4]Richard Goodwin Wilson17Dec.1812

[Q]. This list is imperfect, but is an improvement on the list given in Col. Duncan’s History of the R.A. in so far that the Editor has been able to add two officers to his list.

[1]. Major Rogers’s battery was hotly engaged at Quatre Bras, and rendered valuable service. C.B. for Waterloo. D. as col., 9th Aug., 1839, at Woolwich.

[2]. Had his horse killed under him at Quatre Bras. D. as bt.-maj. at Fordwich, Canterbury, 28th Dec., 1834.

[3]. Was attached to Capt. Cleeves’s German battery at the battle of Ligny, and recd. a wound, which proved mortal, on 18th June, 1815.

[4]. Was near Picton when the latter was killed at Waterloo, and was the last survivor of Rogers’s Waterloo Battery. Was superintendent at Shoeburyness during the Crimean War. D. as maj.-gen., retd. f. p., 24th Oct., 1876.

ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS AT WATERLOO WHO WERE UNATTACHED.

FIRST LIEUTENANTS.

[1] Wm. Lemoine.

[2] Edward Trevor.