[12]. Lieut. 28th Sept., 1815. H. p. 25th Apr., 1817.

[13]. Lieut. 30th Nov., 1815. Exchanged to 20th Foot, 24th July, 1823. Exchanged to 98th Foot, 5th July, 1827.

[14]. Lieut. 26th July, 1821. H. p. in Oct. same year. Restored to full pay as ensign 47th Foot, 8th June, 1826. Serving in 1830.

[15]. H. p. 2nd Apr., 1818.

54th (or the WEST NORFOLK) REGIMENT OF FOOT.

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONEL.Regiment.Army.
John, Earl Waldegrave26Nov.1812
MAJORS.
[1]Sir Neil Campbell, Kt.20Feb.1806Col., 4 June, 1814
[2]Allan Kelly31Oct.1811
CAPTAINS.
[3]Thos. Cox Kirby25Sept.1806
Richard Blakeman15Mar.1809
Walter Crofton, K.16Mar.1809
[4]James Leslie3Jan.1811
Gilhow J. Tappenham12Dec.1811
George Black9July,1812
Thos. Chartres28Apr.1814
LIEUTENANTS.
George Fraser11Dec.1806
[5]Gonville Bromhead23Mar.1809
[6]Edward Alleyne Evanson20Apr.1809
[7]John Pillon11May,180920 Mar. 1807
Robert Woodgate28Sept.1809
Wm. Claus22Feb.1810
Richard Kelly14June,1810
John Grey19Sept.1811
[8]Philip Mandilhon7Nov.1811
Joseph Henry Potts12Dec.1811
Robert Leacroft21Aug.1812
Francis Taylor10Sept.1812
[9]Edward Marcon20May,1813
John Reid22Oct.1813
Richard Stacpoole15Dec.1813
Francis Burgess16Dec.1813
Wm. Pilkington12May,1814
Wm. Nich. Persse2June,1814
[10]Dixon Denham1Dec.18147 Sept. 1813
Francis Hutchinson8Dec.1814
[11]M. Stoughton H. Lloyd2Mar.1815
ENSIGNS.
Edward Nugent23Dec.1813
Thos. Fraser5May,1814
[12]Charles Hill12May,1814
[13]John Clark2June,1814
[14]C.W. Thomas17Nov.181415 July, 1814
Alexander Mathewson8Dec.1814
[15]Pryce Clarke2Mar.1815
PAYMASTER.
Henry Irwin11Feb.181318 June, 1801
QUARTERMASTER.
[16]Wm. Coates1Aug.1811
SURGEON.
George Redmond11Sept.1806
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Moore F. Fynan28Feb.1811
George Leech25Nov.1813
Facings green. Lace silver.

[1]. “The man who let Boney go.” This distinguished officer was second son of Capt. Neil Campbell, of Duntroon. Bn. 1st May, 1776. Joined 6th West India Regt. as ensign in 1797. After three years’ service in West Indies returned to England and joined 95th Rifles as a lieut., and in following year purchased a company in same regt. In 1805 was promoted major in 43rd Foot, and in 1806 was removed to 54th Foot. Served with this regt. in Jamaica, and in 1808 returned home. Again sent to West Indies as a bt. lt.-col. on the staff, and in that capacity was present at the capture of Guadaloupe. Commanded a Portuguese regt. during the Par. War. In Feb., 1813, was sent to Russia by the British Government, and was employed by Gen. Lord Cathcart, British Ambassador at St. Petersburg, to accompany a corps of the Russian army and report on its force and military operations. In the autumn of 1813 was detached to the siege of Dantzig, where a corps of 30,000 men was employed under Prince Alexander of Wurtemberg. On the 24th March, 1814, was severely wounded at Fere Champenoise, in France, in a cavalry charge, by a Cossack, who mistook him for a French officer and struck him to the ground. In April, 1814, was chosen by the British Government to accompany Napoleon from Fontainebleau to Elba. Author of Napoleon at Fontainebleau. In the following spring, whilst Col. Campbell was at Florence, having left Elba for a few days on pressing business, Napoleon formed and carried out his plan of escape. Commanded the 54th in 1815, and was at the storming of Cambray. C.B. Gold cross for the capture of Martinique and Guadaloupe, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battle of Salamanca. A knight bachelor, maj.-gen., Governor of Sierra Leone, where he died of fever, 14th Aug., 1827.

[2]. Bt. lt.-col. 12th Aug., 1819. D. in 1829.

[3]. Retd. as bt. lt.-col. 1845. D. 1850.

[4]. Lt.-col. unatt. 23rd Nov., 1841. D. in Edinburgh in Feb., 1853.