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L Easl Indies.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
17 Sept. 07
3 Oct. 15
1 Jan. 07
p 3 June 28
18 Apr. 11
P 9 Aug. 26
17 Feb. 20
12 Mar. 29
6 Dec. 27
p 8 Apr. 26
p 14 Dec. 26
7 Sept. 15
P21 Nov. 28
p 2 Nov. 30
29 Nov. 27
p 5 Apr. 31
p 26 Apr. 32
P22 June 32
p 26 July 33
P31 May 33
p 1 Nov. 33
p 16 June 30
p 7 Aug. 35
p 10 July 35
p 2 Oct. 35
23 May 34
p 12 Aug. 36
p 9 Dec. 36
p 13 Dec. 33
P27 Jan. 37
30 July 36
25 May 38
p 19 Oct. 38
23 Feb. 09
23 June 21
23 Jan. 12
p 5 Apr. 31
25 Jan. 14
p 5 Mar. 29
13 June 30
9 Aug. 31
p 18 Nov. 31
18 May 32
29 Mar. 27
P20 Jan. 32
11 July 34
p 7 Aug. 35
27 Nov. 35
p 29 Jan. 36
p 5 Feb. 36
p 28 Oct. 36
p 7 June 39
p 7 Feb. 40
BREV.-MAJ.
] 55th {or the Westmoreland) Regt. of Foot.
Colonel.
P Sir William Henry Clinton,
1
G.C.B. Comet, 22 Dec. 1784; Lieut. 7 Mar.
87 ; Cnpt. S) Jime, 90; Lieut.-Col. 29 Dec. 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 1801; Major-
Gen. 25 April, 08; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 13; Gen. 22 July, 30: Col. 55th
Regiment, 25 April, 14.
Lieut.-Cols.—P James Holmes Schoedde,
3
Em. May, 00; Lieut. 8 Oct. 01;
Capt. P19 Sept. 05; Breo.-Maj. 21 June, 13; Rejtl.-Maj. P20 Jan. 25;
Lieut. Col. p 20 Mar. 29.
Peter Edmonstone Craigie,
3
Ens. P3 June, 13; Lieut. P29 Sept. 14; Capt. P24
Oct. 21; Major, P10 Aug. 26; Lieut.-Col. 21 Nov. 34.
Majors. — Charles Warren,
4
Ens. 24 Nov. 14; Lieut. 13 Nov. 18; Capt.
p 1 Aug. 22 ; Major, 21 Nov. 34.
David Lynar Fawcett, Em. P6 Apr. 26; Lieut, p 21 Nov. 28; Capt. 21
Nov. 34 ; Major, p 7 Feb. 40.
Captains.
Norman Maclean
5

Colin Campbell
Archdale Sharpin
6

John Horner
P Arthur O’Leary
7

Mackenzie Wilson
Fred. Wm. Edw. Barrell..
Hen. Chas. B. Daubeney
Aug. H. S. Young
John Baillie Rose
Lieutenants.
Aug. Hen. Chaproniere..
Wm. Thos. Colman ....
Thos. Ancrum Heriot
8
..
John Coats
Hector M'Caskill
Thomas De Havilland ..
Edward Warren
Gus. Travers Brooke ....
Flume Edwards
W. Holland L. D. Cuddy
Henry Thomas Butler ..
George Hamilton
Joseph Rogers Magrath
Wm. Peregrine Taylor ..
Edwin Gream Daniell ..
Montague Barbauld ....
W. Haviland Fairtlough
Henry H. Warren
Wm. Charles Pinder ....
Edmund Pitman
Henry Fred. Saunders ..
Daniel M‘Coy
George King
Ensigns.
John Frend
John Wilton
Chas. Augustus Daniell..
Timothy Crowe
George Schaw
Tho. Oldham G. Rogers..
Henry John White Egan
John Maguire
Paymaster.
Adjutant.
12 June 30
13 June 30
p 5 Apr. 31
3 June 32
4 June 32
15 Feb. 33
11 July 34
20 Apr. 35
p 7 Aug. 35
27 Nov. 35
p 18 Mar. 36
22 July 36
p 9 Dec. 36
29 Mar. 38
p 7 Sept. 38
28 Dec. 38
29 Dec. 38
4 Feb. 39
p 3 June 36
P28 Sept. 39
27 Dec. 37
p 15 Now. 39
p 7 Feb. 40
3 Col. Craigie served the cam¬
paign of 1814 in Holland, including
the attacks on Merxem, and bom¬
bardment of Antwerp.
4 Major Warren and Lieut.
Brook were wounded in action at
Coorg, Madras, April, 1834.
5 Captain Maclean served in the
Burmese war, including the capture
of Zembyke and Melloon.
6 Capt. Sharpin served in the
Mahratta war, and was present at
the siege of Hattras.
7 Capt. O’Leary served the cam¬
paigns of 1811, 12, and 13, in the
Peninsula, including the siege of
Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Sala¬
manca, siege of Burgos, and re¬
treat therefrom. Served in the
Nepaul war, and was severely
wounded in an attack on the
heights of Harriapore, 1st March,
1816. Served also in the Mahratta
war in 1817 and 18. .
8 Lieut. Heriot was very severely
wounded at Coorg.
9 Paymaster Daniell’s services :
Part of the campaign in Spain under
Sir John Moore. Siege of Flush¬
ing. Peninsula, from July, 1813 to
Feb. 1814, including the battle of
the 31st Aug. in the Pyrenees ;
passage of the Bidassoa ; battle of
Nivelle, and operations in front of St. Jean de Luz ;
and battles of the Nive 9th 10th, and 13th Dec.
1813.
10 Dr. Shanks served the campaign of 1814 in
Holland, including the attacks on Merxem, and
bombardment of Antwerp.
0 John Frend p 7 Sept. 38
0 John Wilton 29 Dec. 38
0 Chas. Augustus Daniell.. p 18 Jan. 39
0 Timothy Crowe 1 June 38
0 George Schaw P14 June 39
0 Tho. Oldham G. Rogers.. p 28 Sept. 39
0 Henry John White Egan 29 Nov. 39
0 John Maguire p 7 Feb. 40
13 Cyrus Daniell,
9
14 March, 22; 2nd Lieut. 8 Nov. 21.
0 Adjutant.—Joseph Rogers Magrath, {Lieut.) 19 Sept. 37.
0 Quarter-At aster.—James Wm. Grigg, 22 June, 39.
* Surgeon.—Archibald Shanks,
10
M.D. 20 March, 35; Assist.-Surg. 17 March, 14;
Hosp.-Assist. 9 Nov. 13.
Assist.-Surgs.—J. Hartley Sinclair, M.D. 21 Dec. 26; Hosp.-Assist. 14 Apr. 26.
0 John Stewart Smith, M.D. 22 Nov. 39.
Facings Green.—Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir William Henry Clinton embarked with the Guards for Holland, and served the campaign of 1793 and 1794, and was
present at the following battles, sieges, &c. viz. :—Famars, Valenciennes, Dunkirk, Lannoi, Preraon, Cateau Cambresis,
Fleurus, and the actions of the 10th, 17th, 18th, and 22d May, 1794.
2 Col. Shoedde served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Served also in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war, im
eluding the battles of Roleia, Vimicra, Talavera, Fuentes d’Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz ; battles of Sala¬
manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides numerous minor actions and skirmishes. Medal

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