List of British Officers who were present at the Defence of Hougomont.

2nd Battalion of Coldstream, or 2nd, Regiment of Foot Guards. Major—A.G. Woodford, Colonel. Captains and Lieutenant Colonels—J. Macdonell, wounded; D. Mackinnon, wounded; Hon. J. Walpole; H. Dawkins; Hon. E. Acheson; H. Wyndham, wounded. Lieutenants and Captains—G. Bowles; T. Sowerby; W.L. Walton; W.G. Baynes; C.A.F. Bentinck, Adjutant; J.S. Cowell; E. Sumner, wounded; J.L. Blackman, killed; B. Lord Hotham; Hon. R. Moore, wounded; T. Chaplin. Ensigns—Hon. J. Forbes; H. Gooch; A. Cuyler; M. Beaufoy; H.F. Griffiths, wounded; J. Montague, wounded; G.R. Buckley; J. Hervey; H. Vane; F.J. Douglass; R. Bowen; A. Gordon; Hon. W. Forbes; C. Short. Adjutant—C.A.F. Bentinck. Quarter Master—B. Selway. Surgeon—W. Whymper. Assistant Surgeons—G. Smith; W. Hunter.

2nd Battalion of the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards. Major—F. Hepburn. Lieutenant Colonel. Captains and Lieutenant Colonels—H.W. Rooke; W.C. Master; D. Mercer; C. Dashwood, wounded; F. Home; E. Bowater, wounded; C. West, wounded. Lieutenants and Captains—W. Stothert, Adjutant; W. Drummond; R.B. Hesketh, wounded; H. Hawkins; R.H. Wigston; Hon. J.B. Rodney; C.J. Barnet; J.W. Moorhouse; E.B. Fairfield; G. Evelyn, wounded; Hon. H. Forbes, killed; J. Elrington; H.B. Montgomerie, wounded; T. Crawford, killed; J. Ashton, killed. Ensigns—C. Lake, wounded; Hon. E. Stopford; B. Drummond; G.D. Standen; D. Baird, wounded; W. James; W.F. Hamilton; Hon. G. Anson; T. Wedgewood; W. Butler; A.C. Cochrane; J. Prendergast; C. Simpson, wounded; H.S. Blane; H. Montague. Adjutant—W. Stothert, Captain, wounded. Quarter Master—J. Skuce. Surgeon—S. Good. Assistant Surgeons—J.R. Warde; F. G. Hanrott.

1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Captains and Lieutenant Colonels—Lord Saltoun; C.P. Ellis, wounded.[13]

FOOTNOTES:

[13] I know not the names of the remaining Officers of the Light Companies of the First Brigade of Guards detached to Hougomont.-W.S.


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List of Officers of the British Army who were present in the Actions on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June 1815, including those posted near Hal on the 18th; and distinguishing such as were Killed, Wounded or Missing.[14]