From the "Military and Biographical Notices of the Fallen Heroes" (pamphlet):

ROYAL SCOTS GREYS

"Honour to the Memory of the Brave."

The following is a list of the officers and men killed in action on the 18th June, 1815, belonging to the 2nd N. B. Dragoons (Scots Greys) given by Sir James Steuart, their Colonel:—

OFFICERS
Lieut.-Col. Hamilton
Capt. C. L. Barnard
Lieut. T. Trotter
Captain T. Reynolds
Lieut. J. Carruthers
Cornet T. C. Kinchant
Cornet Edward Westby
Cornet L. Shuldham
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Name and Rank.Place of Birth.
Troop Sergt.-Major John WeirMauchline
Sergt. George RennieGlasgow
Sergt. Arthur PollockBlantyre
Sergt. James ShudrackRigegate
PRIVATES
Name.Place of Birth.
Alacorn, WilliamStichill
Arthur, JohnCumbernauld
Baisby, WilliamHorton
Black, AlexanderDunfermline
Brooks, JohnHeaton Norris
Brown, SamuelNuttsford
Brown, ThomasAlnwick
Brice, WilliamBo'ness
Butler, GeorgeCailton
Christie, WilliamAuchterarden
Coupland, JohnKirkmahoc
Craig, JohnBarony
Craig, RobertRutherglen
Craig, WilliamPaisley
Creighton, DavidDalmellington
Dawson, ThomasAmbleside
Dawson, JoshuaOttley
Dodds, JohnBerwick-upon-Tweed
Donaldson, RobertBarony
Dougal, JohnBarony
George EllingworthBrotherton
Fergusson, JamesBarony
Forbes, DuncanIrvine
Frost, JohnTutbury
Gray, AlexanderPaisley
Hall, JohnCambleton
Harness, JohnGlaistow
Jameson, JohnBarony
Johnson, GarirnOld Monkland
Kerr, AlexanderAyr
Kidd, JohnKinross
Knight, AndrewInveresk
Leach, WilliamNorwich
Liddle, JamesAirdrie
Love, JamesDalsey
Lyle, RobertKilbarchan
Mackie, RobertBlantyre
Mackie, AlexanderGlasgow
Main, JohnWorcester
McAlla, GeorgeCarnwarth
McArthur, JohnBarony
Mather, GavinHamilton
Macauly, HughPaisley
MacCulloch, JohnKilmarnock
McFarlan, AndrewGlasgow
Miller, WilliamEgham
Miller, JohnOld Monkland
Mitchell, WilliamKilmarnock
McKechney, DanielGreenock
McLauchlan, JohnDumfries
McLauchlan, JamesSanquhar
McPherson, AngusMordant
Muirhead, RobertGlasgow
Murdock, WilliamAuchinleck
Murray, PeterTippermuir
Picter, DavidStewarton
Priestley, LukePortsham
Rayburn, JohnPaisley
Robertson, ThomasNeelston
Robertson, JohnPaisley
Rolland, DavidStrathblane
Rose, JamesGlasgow
Sawyer, JohnRutherglen
Scott, JohnMuiravonside
Senior, JohnEarley
Simmons, JohnBurnbury
Smith, JamesKilmarnock
Stoddard, DavidNewbattle
Storie, WilliamRenfrew
Sutherland, WilliamCambuslang
Taylor, RobertBarony
Taylor, ThomasFording
Truwant, JohnDewny
Turnor, GeorgeYetholm
Turnor, JohnOrwich
Urie, JohnGortals
Walker, AlexanderTengle
Wotherspoon, PeterAbernethny
Whitton, JohnPeckington
Wylie, AndrewSteuarton
Young, RobertPaisley
8 Officers killed8 Officers wounded
4 Sergeants killed
84 Privates killed89 Privates wounded

Memorandum relative to the Cavalry at Waterloo from a pamphlet printed at the time:—

Corps, Etc. OfficersRank and File
KilledWoundedMissingKilledWoundedMissingTotalEffective Force
General Staff1246361
1st Life Guards242449483227
2nd Life Guards11164097155232
Royal Horse Guards141196120106239
1st Dragoon Guards74120115246529
1st or Royal Dragoons49186889197395
2nd or Royal N.B. Dragoons689689199391
6th Dragoons1517211127217397
7th Hussars736210915196386
10th Hussars2620402694390
11th Light Dragoons2510342576398
12th Light Dragoons234561111402
13th Light Dragoons19116919109390
15th Hussars232148579389
16th Light Dragoons2481832387
18th Hussars2137217104396
23rd Light Dragoons5114263379397
1st Light Dragoons K.G.L.311309910153498
2nd Light Dragoons K.G.L.241954382518
1st Hussars K.G.L.115310618
2nd Hussars K.G.L.487
3rd Hussars K.G.L.484078130640

The Editor is indebted to Colonel Williams, commanding the Greys, for the following:—

Major Ker Fox, late 19th Hussars, to Colonel Williams, 14th December, 1905.