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MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
CHELSEA HOSPITAL.
Per Ann. Date of
£
600
400
300
100
Surgeon
ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL IN DUBLIN.
■ ^ 2129 James Goodall Elkington ^
Governor ^ Gen. Hon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB
Lieut.-Gov ^ Gen. Sir Win. Ilcnry Clinton, GCB
Major Lieut.-Col. Henry Le Blanc
Adjutant p Col. Sir John Morillyon Wilson, CB. KH.
Chaplain J3 Bev. George Robert Gleig '
Phys. and Surg. Daniel Maclachlan, MB 365 0 0
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Governor ^ W.l Major-Gen. Sir Geo. Scovell, KCB 1000 0
Lieut.-Gov fi<a Col. Tliomas William Taylor, CB 383 5
Major and Superintendent of Studies, 1^ Lt.-Col. G. W. Prosser
Cajitains of Companies J Captain Robert Daly ^ 129 6
of Gentlemen Cadets i Captain James W. Dalgety 129 6
Chaplain, &c. .. Rev. H. L. Chepmell 300 0
Quarter-Master Lieut. John Wliitacre Tii^ping 97 6
Surgeon John Pickering, MB 255 10
Asslst.-Surg. .. Melville Neale, MB 136 17
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA.
Commandant . .p Colonel Peter Brown 400 0
Sec. and Adjt.. Captain William Siborne 182 10
Quartcr-JIaster Francis Henry Byrne 180 0
Surgeon Samuel George Lawrence 273 15
Assist.-Surg. .. John Loftus Hartwell 136 17
d. Appointment.
0 10 Jan. 37
0 17 Nov. 42
0 22 Sept. 14
0 16 Nov. 22
19 Feb. 34
8 May 40
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
13 May
23 June
28 June
25 Mar.
10 Sept. 30
29 June 32
5 Dec. 43
37
37
42
43
44
04
15 Dec. 43
10 Nov. 43
8 Mar.
24 July
39
28
5 Mar. 41
1 The Rev. G. R. Gleig served in the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14 as a subal¬
tern in the 85th, including the siege of San Sebastian, the passage of the Bidassoa, battle
of the Nivelle, where he was wounded in the foot and arm, battle of the Nive (slighily
wounded) and investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war at Bla-
densburg (wounded), Baltimore (wounded). New Orleans (received a bayonet wound),
and Fort Bowyer.
2 Captain Daly served with the 14th at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6,
and was severely wounded at the assault,—left leg amputated.
3 Mr. Elkington served at the capture of Madeira in 1807, and in the Peninsula from
April 1809 to Nov. 1812 ; present at the battle of Talavera ; left prisoner with the
wounded at that city, and marched into France; released in 1810, and rejoined the army
in Portugal on its retreat from Busaco; present with it at tlie lines of Torres Vedras;
battle of Fuentes d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz , battle of Salamanca;
capture of Madrid; and dui-ing the whole siege of Burgos in cliarge of the Hospital for
receiving the wounded , in the retreat of the army he was left in charge of the English and
French wounded, and again made prisoner ; present at Waterloo and the capture of Paris.
Hospital-Assistant 8 Aug. 07 ; As.ust.-Svrg. 7 July 08 ; Surgeon 11 Mar. 43,
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