[23]. D. in 1816.

[24]. Surgeon on h. p. list in 1815. Living in 1824.

[25]. Serving with the regt. in 1824. Attained rank of surgeon of 1st class, 23rd Jan., 1843. H. p. in 1849. D. at Devonport, 6th March, 1856.

[26]. H. p. 17th Dec., 1829.

10th (or the PRINCE OF WALES’S OWN ROYAL)
REGIMENT OF LIGHT DRAGOONS (HUSSARS).

Rank in the
LIEUT.-COLONELS.Regiment.Army.
[1]George Quentin, W.13Oct.1808Col., 4 June, 1814
[2]Lord Robert Manners12Nov.18142 May, 1811
MAJOR.
[3]Hon. Frederick Howard, K.9May,1811
CAPTAINS.
[4]Thos. Wm. Taylor12Nov.1814Maj., 7 July, 1814
[5]H.C. Stapylton12Nov.18143 Nov. 1808
[6]John Grey, W.12Nov.18146 Apr. 1809
John Gurwood12Nov.18146 Feb. 1812
[7]Charles Wood12Nov.1814Maj., 16 Mar. 1815
[8]Henry Floyd12Nov.18142 Dec. 1813
[9]Arthur Shakespear12Nov.181427 Jan. 1814
LIEUTENANTS.
[10]John Whitehill Parsons12Nov.18143 Dec. 1805
[11]Wm. Slayter Smith12Nov.181417 Nov. 1808
[12]Robert Arnold12Nov.181413 May, 1812
[13]Wm. Cartwright12Nov.18146 Jan. 1814
[14]Samuel Hardman, Adjt.15Dec.18149 Dec. 1813
[15]George Orlando Gunning26Dec.18148 Apr. 1813
[16]J.C. Wallington27Dec.1814
[17]Ellis Hodgson28Dec.1814
[18]Wm. C. Hamilton29Dec.1814
[19]Anthony Bacon, W.9Feb.181511 Mar. 1813
[20]W.H. Bingham Lindsey15June,1815
PAYMASTER.
[21]James Tallon15Dec.1813
ASSISTANT-SURGEON.
[22]George Samuel Jenks22Oct.1812
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Henry C. Sannerman29Mar.18107 Dec. 1809
Blue. Facings scarlet. Lace silver.

[1]. Eldest son of George Quentin, of Göttingen. Served five years in the Garde du Corps of Hanover. Joined the 10th Hussars as a cornet in 1793. Served with Sir John Moore in the Pa. C.B.; K.C.H.; A.D.C. to George IV., and Crown Equerry to Her Majesty. M., 1811, the dau. of James Lawrell, of Eastwick Park and Frimley, Surrey, and had issue. D. in London 7th Dec., 1851, aged 92.

[2]. 3rd son of Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland, by Lady Mary Somerset, dau. of 4th Duke of Beaufort. Bn. 14th Dec., 1781. Afterwards Maj.-Gen., C.B., and Col.-in-Chf. 3rd Dgns. D. 15th Nov., 1835.

[3]. 3rd son of Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, by Lady Margaret Granville-Leveson, dau. of 1st Marquis of Stafford. Killed whilst gallantly leading the last charge. Bur. at Waterloo. M.I. Afterwards brought home and bur. at Streatham, 3rd Aug., 1815. Left issue by his marriage with Frances, only dau. of Wm. H. Lambton, of Lambton Hall, Durham, two sons. In 1879 Maj. Howard’s remains were removed from Streatham, and re-interred in the family mausoleum at Castle Howard, Yorkshire.

[4]. Afterwards Maj.-Gen. T.W. Taylor, Lt.-Gov. R.M.C., Sandhurst, and Col.-in-Chf. 17th Lancers. Served in the expedition to Java in 1811. Made brevet lt.-col. for Waterloo. D. at Haccombe, co. Devon, 8th Jan., 1854, aged 71.