“The life of SIR JOHN MOORE was spent among the troops.

“During the season of repose, his time was devoted to the care and instruction of the officer and soldier; in war he courted service in every quarter of the globe. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country called him, the post of honor, and by his undaunted spirit and unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory.

“His country, the object of his latest solicitude, will rear a monument to his lamented memory, and the Commander-in-Chief feels he is paying the best tribute to his fame by thus holding him forth as an Example to the Army.

“By order of His Royal Highness the Commander-in-Chief,
“Harry Calvert, Adjutant-General.”

The following Regiments composed the Army under Lieut.-General Sir John Moore, at Corunna, on the 16th January, 1809.


Corps.Commanding Officers.


7thLight DragoonsLieut.-ColonelVivian.
10thLeigh.
15thGrant.
18thJones.
3rd” (King’s Germ. Leg.)Major Burgwesel.
ArtilleryColonel Harding.
EngineersMajor Fletcher.
Waggon Train DetachmentLieut.-ColonelLangley.
1stFoot Guards,1stBattalionCocks.
3rdWheatley.
1stFoot3rdMajor Muller.
2nd1stLieut.-ColonelIremonger.
4th1stWynch.
5th1stMackenzie.
6th1stMajor Gordon.
9th1stLieut.-ColonelCameron.
14th2ndNicolls.
20thRoss.
23rd2ndWyatt.
26th1stMaxwell.
28th1stBelson.
32nd1stHinde.
36th1stBurn.
38th1stHon. Chas. Greville.
42nd1stStirling.
43rd1stGifford.
43rd2ndHull.
50th1stMajor Charles Napier.
51stLieut.-ColonelDarling.
52nd1stBarclay.
52nd2ndJohn Ross.
59th2ndFane.
60th2ndCodd.
60th5thMajor Davy.
71st1stLieut.-ColonelPack.
76th1stSymes.
79th1stCameron.
81st2ndMajor Williams.
82nd” M‘Donald.
91st1st” Douglas.
92nd1stLieut.-ColonelAlexander Napier.
95th (Rifle Reg.)1stBeckwith.
2ndWade.
StaffCorps DetachmentNicolay.
1stLight Batt.King’s GermanLeonhart.
Legion
2ndHalkett.

BRITISH AND HANOVERIAN ARMY AT WATERLOO
as formed in Divisions and Brigades on the 18th of June, 1815.