| LIST OF OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED. |
| Killed. |
| Head 2nd staff | Major-General Sir R. Sale. |
| " | Major Herries, A.D.C. |
| " | Capt. Munro, A.D.C. |
| Artillery | Captain Trower. |
| " | Lieut. Pollock. |
| 3rd Light Dragoons | Capt. Newton. |
| " | Cornet Worley. |
| Body-guard | Lieut. Fisher. |
| Staff | Capt. Van Homrigh, 48th N.I. |
| H.M.'s 31st | Lieut. Hart. |
| H.M.'s 50th | Assistant-Surgeon Graydon. |
| 42nd N.I. | Lieut. Spence. |
| 3rd Division | Major-General Sir J. M'Caskill. |
| Wounded. |
| Head 2nd staff | Major Grant, D.A.G., dangerously. |
| " | Capt. Hillier, A.D.C., severely. |
| " | Capt. Edwards, A.D.C. |
| " | Capt. Dashwood, since dead. |
| " | Lieut. Cox. |
| Artillery | Lieut. Wheelright. |
| " | Lieut. Bowie. |
| " | Brigadier Mactier, severely. |
| " | Brigade-Major Capt. Harrington, do. |
| 3rd Light Dragoons | Lieut. Fisher, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Swinton, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Cureton, ditto. |
| Body-guard | Capt. Dawkins, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Taylor, ditto. |
| 5th Cavalry | Major Alexander. |
| " | Lieut. Christie. |
| 1st Division | Brigadier Bolton, since dead. |
| " | Brigadier Wheeler, severely. |
| Engineers | Lieut. Nicolls, ditto. |
| H.M.'s 31st | Captain Lugard. |
| " | Lieut.-Col. Byrne, since dead. |
| " | Capt. Willis, dangerously. |
| " | Capt. Bulkeley, ditto. |
| " | Capt. Young, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Pollard. |
| " | Lieut. Brenchley, since dead. |
| 47th N.I. | Lieut. Pogson, dangerously. |
| H.M.'s 50th | Capt. Needham, severely. |
| " | Lieut. Bishop, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Young, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Montmorency, ditto. |
| " | Lieut. Carter. |
| 42nd N.I. | Lieut. Holt. |
| H.M.'s 9th | Assist.-Surgeon Gahan, dangerously. |
| " | Lieut. Hanham, slightly. |
| Staff | Major Codrington, severely. |
| 2nd N.I. | Captain Bolton, ditto. |
| " | Captain Gifford, ditto. |
| H.M.'s 80th | Ensign Walden, ditto. |
| " | Colonel Bunbury, ditto. |
RETURN OF ORDNANCE CAPTURED AT MOODKEE.
| Number.
| Ordnance.
| Metal.
| Calibre.
| Weight of shot.
|
|
|
|
| in. tenths.
|
|
| 6
| Guns
| Brass
| 4 6
| 12 pr.
|
| 1
| Howitzer
| Ditto
| 6 5
| 6½
|
| 4
| Guns
| Ditto
| 4 2
| 9 pr.
|
| 3
| Ditto
| Ditto
| 3 6
| 6 pr.
|
| 1
| Ditto
| Ditto
| 2 9
| 3 pr.
|
| —
|
|
|
|
|
| 15
|
|
|
|
|
It was impossible to compute the metal in these guns; but it was evident they were heavier than those of similar calibre in the Bengal artillery.
The carriages all in good repair, except one or two, struck by our shot. The whole were destroyed, and the guns left at Moodkee.
Four guns, reported to have been dismounted, and left on the ground by the men of the Horse Artillery, for want of means to bring them away.
(Signed) G. Brooke,
Brigadier, Artillery.
FOOTNOTES:
[16] H.M. 39th. The 61st Regiment landed in December, and were immediately ordered up the country.
[17] Governor-General to the Secret Committee. Letter No. 9.
[18] Vide Governor-General's Minute, dated, "Camp, Umbala, Dec. 4, 1845."
[19] H.M.'s 9th Lancers were actually moved about this time, by mistake, but, three days afterwards, were counter-marched to Merut again, the commander-in-chief's measures being cancelled. Sir H. Gough's letter to Major Broadfoot, Nov. 20, 1845.