[15]. Lieut. 27th June, 1822. Adjt. 25th Oct., 1827. Capt. 16th July, 1833. Paymaster 92nd Highrs. 23rd July, 1844. D. or retd. 9th June, 1846.

[16]. Retd. f. p. 1827.

59th (or the 2nd NOTTINGHAMSHIRE) REGIMENT OF FOOT.
(2nd Battalion.)

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONEL.Regiment.Army.
[1]Henry Austen23Sept.181325 Jan. 1812
MAJORS.
[2]Fred. W. Hoysted17June,1813Lt.-Col., 26 Dec. 1813
[3]Charles Douglas20Apr.1815
CAPTAINS.
[4]Francis Fuller5Oct.1809
James Cockburn4Sept.1812
[5]Abraham Pilkington17June,1813
Jas. Arch. Crawford22July,1813
[6]Jas. MacGregor25Sept.1813
John Fawson11Nov.1813
LIEUTENANTS.
Robert Preedy15June,1808
Wm. F. Mayne4Sept.1808
[7]Abraham Dent4June,1809
[8]John Cowper7June,1809
Henry Brown26Oct.1809
[9]Alexander Macpherson21Dec.1809
[10]Edward Duncan28Feb.1811
Archibald Campbell, Adjt.28Mar.1811
[11]Nicholas Chadwick5Dec.1811
Nicholas Hovenden12Dec.1811
[12]Lewis Carmichael7Mar.1812
[13]Henry Hartford12Mar.1812
[14]Paterson O’Hara2Sept.1812
[15]Wm. Veall23Sept.1813
[16]Wm. Pittman27Sept.1813
Wm. Henry Hill25May,1814
Gilmour Robinson1Sept.1814
ENSIGNS.
[17]Andrew Clark Ross23Sept.1813
[18]Henry Keane Bloomfield30Sept.1813
[19]Rowley F. Hill25May,1814
[20]Charles Makepeace13Apr.1815
PAYMASTER.
[21]Charles Marr7Mar.1805
QUARTERMASTER.
[22]Wm. Baird31May,1810
SURGEON.
[23]James Hagan25Nov.18139 Sept. 1813
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
[24]Peter K. Lambe8Feb.1810
Andrew Colvin9Sept.1813
Facings white. Lace gold.

[1]. Placed on h. p. in March, 1816.

[2]. Saw service in the Pa. Transferred to 1st Batt. in 1816. Serving in 1817.

[3]. Drowned in Tramore Bay, near Waterford, when the Seahorse transport was wrecked in a storm, 30th Jan., 1816. Son of Capt. Wm. Douglas 11th Foot.

[4]. Major 17th July, 1817. Bt. lt.-col. 19th Jan. 1826. Lt.-Col. 59th Foot 25th Nov., 1828. Recd. the gold medal for San Sebastian. Distinguished himself at the siege of Bhurtpore. C.B. D. in Jersey 19th Apr., 1868.

[5]. Placed on h. p. in May, 1816. 9th son of Thos. Pilkington (of the Westmeath family), by Bridget, dau. of the Rev. Ephraim Harpur. D. 24th May, 1843.

[6]. Lost in the wreck of the Seahorse. Brother to Col. George MacGregor of 1st batt. same regt. Had served at Corunna and Vittoria, where he was severely wounded.