[1]. Afterwards maj. retd. p., 1840. D. 21st Oct., 1874.

[2]. “Belonged to Capt. Tyler’s Company (6 Co. 5th Batt.) in 1815. The co. was at Antwerp in June, 1815, but Lieut. Trevor was unattached at Waterloo.” (Communicated by Lieut. Hubert Trevor, grandson of above officer.) Aftds. major-gen. retd. f. p. Md., 11th June, 1827, Anne, 2nd dau. of G. Goulding. D. at Plymouth, 22nd Nov., 1878.

The following R.A. officers received the Waterloo medal, but “chaotic confusion” has left a doubt as to whether they served at Waterloo, or were with the reserve forces on 18th June, 1815:—

FIRST LIEUTENANTS.

[1] Edward Wm. Wood.

[2] George Silvester Maule.

SECOND LIEUTENANTS.

[3] Henry Dunnicliffe.

[4] Thos. Watkis.

[5] Wm. How Hennis.