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Scots Fusilier Guards.
Lieutenants and
Captains.
Fred. Henry Turner ...
J. T. Goldie Taubman .
Nathaniel Mieklethwaite
Henry Bathurst
Wm. Fred. Elrington...
Edw. Walter Walker...
Chas. John Jas. Hamilton
Fras. Hugh Geo. Seymour
Delme Seymour Davies..
Hon. Geo. A. F. Liddell
Frederick Brandreth ....
Frederick Romilly
R. F. B. Rushbrooke....
Edward Gage*
Hon. Alex. Nelson Hood
John Binns Wall
Robert Moorsom
Arthur Edw. Onslow....
Hon. David Hen. Murray
Jas. Hunter Blair
Chas. Francis Seymour..
William John Ridley....
Hon. C. Grantham Scott
Chas. Tyrwhitt Jones ..
Mort. Percy Drummond
Ensigns and Lieuts.
Edward John Stracey ..
John Dairymple
Hon. Geo. Anson Byron
Charles De Salis
Hon. J. C. Plant Murray
F. Chas. A. Stephenson..
Chas. A.Fitz-H. Berkeley
Thomas Harcourt Powell
John H. E. Dalrymple ..
Fras. Hastings Russell ..
Geo. Aug. Constantine,
Earl of Mulgrave....
Robt. Dennet Rodney ..
Hon. Spencer Lyttleton..
Hen. Percival De Bathe
Sir A. K. Macdonald,Hi.
Lord Gerald Fitz Gerald
CORNET,
2d LIEUT.
OR ENSIGN.
8 April 26
p 17 Nov. 25
’ 11 July 26
3 Aug. 30
p 20 Mar. 27
1 Aug. 34
p 27 May 36
p 12 July 39
ENSIGN
AND LIEUT.
4 July 15
p 10 June 26
p 12 Oct. 26
p 5 April 27
p 14 Nov. 26
p 8 Mar. 27
P 5 June 27
p 12 July 27
p 13 July 27
p 27 Nov. 28
p 4 July 29
26 Mar. 29
p 20 July 30
p 26 Oct. 30
p 30 Aug. 31
p 31 Aug. 32
p 21 Sept. 32
p11 Jan. 33
p 9 Nov. 30
p 24 April 35
p 5 June 35
p 19 June 35
p12 Feb. 36
p 26 Feb. 36
p 8 April 36
p 3 June 36
p 1 July 36
p 8 July 36
21 April 37
p 26 May 37
25 July 37
p 12 Aug. 37
p 22 Aug. 37
p 10 Nov. 37
p 28 Aug. 38
p 9 Nov. 38
p 23 Nov. 38
p 24 May 39
p 1 Nov. 39
P15 Nov. 39
p 24 Jan. 40
31 Jan. 40
LIEUT.
AND
CAPTAIN.
p 26 Oct. 26
p 20 July 30
p 31 Dec. 30
p 11 June 30
p 30 Aug. 31
p 18 Oct. 31
p 6 Jan. 32
24 Aug. 32
p 31 Aug. 32
p 24 April 35
p 5 June 35
p 6 June 34
p 12 Feb. 36.
p 20 May 36
P 1 July 36
p 26 May 37
p 12 Aug. 37
p 10 Nov. 37
p 15 May 35
p 9 Nov. 38
p 23 Nov. 38
p 24 May 39
p 1 Nov. 39
p 15 Nov. 39
p 24 Jan. 40
BREVET-
MAJOR.
11 Col. Mon¬
tagu was pre¬
sent at Quatre
Bras and Wa¬
terloo.
12 Quarter -
Master Aston
served the cam¬
paign of 1814
in Holland, in¬
cluding the
bombardment
of Antwerp,
and storming
of Bergen-op-
Zoom. Presen
at Quatre Bras
and Waterloo.
18 Qu.-Mast.
Copeland serv¬
ed in tile Pen¬
insula, from
March, 1818, to
the end of the
war, including
the battle
Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian,
passage of the Bidassoa, the
Nive, and theAdour, investment
of and sortie from Bayonne.
Present at Quatre Bras and Wa¬
terloo.
14 Dr. Good served with the
expedition to Copenhagen in
1807 ; proceeded with the army
to tlie Peninsula in 1808, and
served there until the end of the
war, including the passage of
the Douro, taking of Oporto,
battles of Busaco and Puentes
d’Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodri¬
go and Badajoz, battle of Sala¬
manca, capture of Madrid, siege
of Burgos, battle of Vittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, passage
of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and
the Adour, and investment of
Bayonne. Present at Quatre
Bras and Waterloo.
Geo. Henry Cavendish
Adjutants.—F. H. G. Seymour, (Captain) 17 Aug. 32.
D. S. Davies, (Captain) 14 April, 37.
Quarter-Masters.—324 Joseph Aston,
12
9 Aug. 33.
$ 3134 George Copeland,
13
7 April, 37.
Surgeon-Major.—$ 3-2-4 Samuel Good,
14
24 Feb. 37 ; Surg. 25 Dec. 13; As-
sist.-Surg. 20 Feb. 06.
Battal.-Surgeon.—Wm. Henry Judd, 12 July, 27 j Asslst.-Surg. 1 Jan. 18.
17 0 Assistant-Surgeons.—Thomas Richardson, 4 Dec. 23.
13 0 John Bowling, 12 July, 27.
Solicitor.—Wilmer Wilmer, 27 Dec. 33.
Facings 'Blue.—Agent, Messrs. Cox and Co.
[1st Battalion embarked for the Peninsula Dec. 1808, and returned from France July, 1814.]
\%d Battalion embarked for the Netherlands Nov. 1813, and returned from France Jan. 1816. Served in
Portugal from Dec. 1826 to March, 1828.
8 Colonel Knollys was present at the Sortie from Bayonne, on which occasion Sir Henry Sullivan and
ten officers of the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
9 Colonel Digby served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and subsequently in the Peninsula,
including the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, retreat from Burgos, battle of Vittoria, affiurs at Tarbes and
d’Oleron, battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
* Brevet-Major, 28th June, 1388.

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