[1]. Served in the Pa. and recd. the gold cross and two clasps for six general actions. Commanded the second column of attack at the assault of Cambray in June, 1815. D. at Valenciennes in Aug., 1818, and was interred there.

[2]. Bt. lt.-col. 21st Jan., 1819. Retd. 1825.

[3]. D. 1825.

[4]. H. p. 1816.

[5]. D. 1825.

[6]. H. p. 1819. This officer’s Waterloo medal was many years in the Tancred collection.

[7]. Eldest son of James Callander of Craigforth. H. p. 1821.

[8]. D. 1822.

[9]. Major 23rd Sept., 1824. Lt.-Col. 91st Foot 2nd Dec., 1831.

[10]. Capt. 7th Sept., 1815. H. p. 1816.