[9]. Six subalterns of artillery, including a commissary and adjutant, appear to have perished: Lieutenants Hockler, J. Brown, Deckers, Perry, Adamson, and J. Read.

[10]. This was not the battle of Korah, for which the 1st and 10th regiments of N. I. wear an honorary distinction; that took place in 1778, between the English and some of the Nawab’s troops, on their being disbanded.

[11].

Per Comp.Total
Major. 1
Captain.14
Capt.-Lieut.14
1st Lieut.14
2nd Lieut.14
Lieut. Fireworkers.312
Serjeants.624
Corporals.624
Drummers.312
Bombardiers.832
Gunners.2496
Matrosses.53212
Adjut. & Qr.-Master.14
Deputy Comr.14
Conductors.28
Serj.-Major.14
Qr-Mast. Serjt.1[[114]]4

[12]. In consequence of this want, the recent mutiny and perhaps the inefficiency of some of the officers of the corps. Russell, Baillie, and Thelwall came into the corps from Madras; Rosat and Burnett from H.M.S. Folly, from Bencoolen.

[13]. With a staff of 1 surveyor of stores, 1 regimental adjutant, 5 adjutants and quarter-masters, and 12 conductors.

[14]. Cadets.

[15]. Since writing the above, the want is being supplied by some spirited articles in the Calcutta Quarterly [Review].

[16]. The Cutcha road was formed (of its present breadth) in 1782–3.—Colonel Green’s Letter, 21st October, 1801.

[17]. Was there not a member of council of that name?