[148] The following officers served in the war:—

Lieutenant-ColonelT. S. Reignolds, C.B.LieutenantF. H. Suckling.
(in command).H. F. Stephenson.
C. J. Coote.G. A. Elliot.
Brevet-Lieut.-Col.J. Grattan, C.B.J. Canavan.
MajorF. Wigston.G. L. W. D. Flamstead.
CaptainC. A. Edwards.H. Piercy.
A. Gillespie.H. A. Ward.
G. F. S. Call.J. G. Wilkinson.
A. N. Campbell.F. Willington.
W. T. Bruce.F. Eteson.
J. J. Wood.EnsignT. R. Gibbons.
J. Borrow.T. H. Smith.
J. Cormick.A. H. Graves.
A. W. S. F. Armstrong.G. W. Stacpoole.
LieutenantI. H. Hewitt.W. J. Hales.
W. P. Cockburn.T. E. Esmonde.
C. Woodwright.G. H. Pocklington.
R. Doran (adjt.).W. O’B. Taylor.
E. W. Sargent (adjt.).J. W. Meurant.
M. J. Hayman.Acting PaymasterCaptain A. N. Campbell.
F. D. Lillie.QuartermasterLieutenant T. Carney.
W. H. Graves.SurgeonJ. Stewart.
G. Swaby.Assist.-SurgeonJ. H. Dwyer.
C. F. Kelly.W. K. Chalmers, M.D.
J. Swinburn.

[149] See [Map No. 5].

[150] See [Appendix 2 (H)]. Private Fergusson’s name, however, is not among those who died of wounds.

[151] He was succeeded in the Adjutancy by Lieutenant E. W. Sargent.

[152] See [Appendix 2 (H)].

[153] General Edwards’ statement.

[154] Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley’s ‘Story of a Soldier’s Life,’ vol. i. pp. 33-35. See a letter from General C. G. Gordon on the same subject, [p. 185].

[155] According to Colonel Elliot’s diary the actual number of Royal Irish who embarked at Prome was nine officers and one hundred and sixty-seven non-commissioned officers and men.

[156] Sir John Cheape’s despatch.