I am indebted to Colonel F.A. Whinyates, late R.H.A., for some interesting information regarding artillery officers, and to George Tancred, Esq., late captain Scots Greys, for the Waterloo muster-roll and some memoranda relating to the Scots Greys.

Charles Dalton.

32 West Cromwell Road, London, S.W.

June 1, 1890.

[B]. “I should not do justice to my feelings, or to Marshal Blücher and the Prussian Army, if I did not attribute the success of this arduous day to the cordial and timely assistance I received from them.”—Wellington’s despatch to Earl Bathurst.

ABBREVIATIONS.

Par.= Peninsular.
Pa.= Peninsula.
G.C.H.= Knight Grand Cross of Hanover.
K.C.H.= Knight Commander of Hanover.
K.H.= Knight of Hanover.
K.M.T.= Knight of Maria Theresa of Austria.
K. St. A.= Knight of St. Anne of Russia.
K. St. V.= Knight of St. Vladimir of Russia.
K. St. G.= Knight of St. George of Russia.
K.T.S.= Knight of the Tower and Sword of Portugal.
K.M.B.= Knight of Maximilian of Bavaria.
K.W.= Knight of Wilhelm of Holland.
W. after an officer’s name= Wounded.
K. ” ” = Killed.
M.I.= Monumental inscription.

THE WATERLOO ROLL CALL.