[7]. Afterwards adjt. Lost in the Seahorse.
[8]. Saved when the Seahorse was wrecked.
[9]. Saved when the Seahorse was wrecked. This officer’s Waterloo medal was for some years in the Editor’s collection of war medals.
[10]. Capt. 48th Foot 19th May, 1837. Retd. as maj. in 1840.
[11]. Capt. 13th Foot 3rd Aug., 1826. Serving 1830.
[12]. Capt. 5th Dec., 1826. Major of a corps raised for “particular service” 1st Jan., 1838, and bt. lt.-col. serving in aforesaid regt. in 1842.
[13]. Saved when the Seahorse was wrecked.
[14]. H. p. 1816. D. in Dublin 1850.
[15]. Lost in the Seahorse. A native of Portsmouth and son of a master-builder of that town.
[16]. Capt. 49th Foot 12th Apr., 1831. H. p. 10th Jan., 1834. D. 17th Nov., 1853.