[12] Lieutenant R. Coghlan.
[13] Lieutenant and Adjutant J. Stubbs.
[14] The regiment, on its route from Toronto to Quebec, passed down the Lachine Rapids, in the River St. Lawrence; the 1st division on the 23rd, and the 2nd division on the 24th May, 1843.
[15] Officers, 52; non-commissioned and rank and file, 1079; total 1131.
[16] Lieutenant W. Hall became adjutant in April, but died very soon afterwards. He had been promoted from the ranks. He was succeeded as adjutant by Lieutenant E. H. M. Mainwaring.
[17] The 64th Regiment were quartered with the 83rd during the time they were in Kurrachee, and the two regiments were on the most friendly terms from being so much together.
[18] On the 4th October, 1857, Captain R. C. Jones died at Ahmedabad.
[19] Sergeants, 8; corporals, 10; drummers, 7; privates, 463.
Transcriber's Note: 1. Obvious printer errors have been corrected.
2. Spelling of names has been retained as published.