[17]. Lieut. 24th Lt. Dns. 25th Sept., 1817. Half-pay 15th Oct., 1820. Appointed barrack-master at Boyle in 1841. D. in 1843.

[18]. Serving with the regt. in 1830.

[19]. Serving with the regt. in 1824.

[20]. Surgeon to the 7th West India Regt. 19th Feb., 1824. Half-pay same date. Living in 1846.

[21]. Surgeon to 35th Foot 7th Sept., 1815. H. p. 25th June, 1817.

[22]. H. p. 3rd Jan., 1828. Living in 1830.

7th (or the QUEEN’S OWN) REGIMENT OF LIGHT
DRAGOONS (HUSSARS).

Rank in the
COLONEL.Regiment.Army.
Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, W.16May,1801Lt.-Gen., 25 Apr. 1808
LIEUT.-COLONEL.
[1]Sir Edward Kerrison, Kt.4Apr.1805Col., 4 June, 1813
MAJORS.
[2]Edward Hodge, K.7May,1812
Wm. Thornhill, W.8Apr.1813
CAPTAINS.
[3]Wm. Verner, W.21July,1808
[4]Thos. Wm. Robbins, W.25May,1809
Edward Keane15June,18091 Dec. 1806
[5]Peter Augustus Heyliger, W.2Aug.18109 Mar. 1809
Thomas Wildman, W.18Feb.1813
James John Fraser, W.17June,1813
[6]James D. Elphinstone25Sept.181423 Dec. 1813
[7]Edward Wildman, W.23Feb.18157 Dec. 1814
LIEUTENANTS.
[8]Arthur Myers, Adjt., K.24May,1810
[9]Standish O’Grady6Aug.1812
[10]Wm. Shirley7Jan.181319 Nov. 1812
[11]Wm. Grenfell11Mar.1813
[12]Robert Douglas, W.17June,1813
[13]Robert Uniacke15July,1813
[14]John Robert Gordon, W.15Sept.1813
[15]John Daniel21Oct.1813
[16]Edward James Peters, W.10Nov.1813
[17]John Wildman11Nov.1813
[18]Frederick Beattie, W.16Apr.1815
[19]Stephen Rice17Apr.1815
[20]Frederick Towers18Apr.1815
PAYMASTER.
[21]Thomas Felton16Apr.1815
QUARTERMASTER.
[22]John Greenwood25Aug.1809
SURGEON.
[23]David Irwin22July,1795
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
[24]Robert Alex. Chermside16Aug.1810
[25]James Moffat24Oct.1811
VETERINARY SURGEON.
[26]Richard Dorville13Dec.1810
Blue. Facings white. Lace silver.

[1]. Only son of Matthias Kerrison, of Breccles Hall, Norfolk. Bn. 1774. Distinguished himself in the Pa., and on the return of the 7th Light Dgns. to England, its officers presented Col. Kerrison with a piece of plate worth 200 guineas, in estimation of his conduct in Spain. Created a baronet in 1821, at the recommendation of Wellington. Was M.P. for Eye from 1824 to 1852. M. Mary, eldest dau. of Alex. Ellice, of Pittencrief, co. Fife, and had issue. K.C.B. and K.C.H. Col.-in-Chf. 14th Dgns. D. 9th March, 1853.

[2]. Killed in the cavalry action at Genappe, 17th June, 1815. Pens. of £100 per ann. to his widow, who was younger dau. of Sir Edmund Bacon, Premier Bart. M.I. at Waterloo.