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War Services of the Lieutenant-Colonels.
14 Lieut.Colonel Mountford Lloyd served the campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of
Waterloo, taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Served one campaign latter part of 1826
against the Rajah of Kolapore. Also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844
(including the storming of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845.
15 Lord A. C. Fitzroy served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, with the Coldstream Guards,
including the siege of Sebastopol, and battles of Balaklava and Inkerman—severely wounded
(Medal and Clasps, Sardinian Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
16 Lieut.-Colonel Goate’s services:—Expedition to Germany in 1805 under Lord Cathcart;
storming the heights of Soril, siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique in 1809 ; Nepaul
war in 1815, and was engaged on the heights of Muckwanpore 15th Dec.; capture of Hattrass
in 1816; Mahratta and Pindaree campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
17 Lieut.-Colonel Pinckney served with the 36th on the expedition to South America, including
the taking of Maldonado and siege of Monte Video; in the Peninsula from June 1808 to May
1809, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with
two Clasps. On the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; received the flag of truce at the outpost
at the attack and capture of Ter Vere; present also at Middleburg and Flushing.
18 Lieut.-Colonel Aubin served in the Peninsula from Nov.1811 to the end of the war, including
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th, 28th, 30th, and 31st July; Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 11th, and
13th Dec. 1813, besides many other minor actions and skirmishes. Severely wounded through
the left side, in action at Couchez, 18th March 1814. Served subsequently in the American war.
He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
19 Lieut.-Colonel Clements served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806; subse¬
quently on the expedition to South America; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, and extra Aide-de-
Camp to Sir John Moore at the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; the
Peninsular campaigns from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and Merina, Salamanca, Begar, Vittoria,
Valley of Bastan, and the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Co¬
runna, Vittoria, and Pyrenees.
20 Lieut.-Colonel Willats served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including
the siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz from 19th Jan. to 6th
April 1812; operations near and blockade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
21 Lieut.-Colonel Cox served at Travancore in 1809, and in Ava in 1825.
22 Lieut.-Colonel Handcock accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the army
in Sicily in 1806, and was employed with its various operations from 1806 to 1810 ; went with the
expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischia and Procida; returned to Sicily
and employed against the French army in 1811. Served in Spain during 1812 and 13, including
the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, and affair of Villa Franca. Also the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
23 Lieut.-Colonel Fred. Wright served at the capture of Madeira in 1808 ; and the campaign
in the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore in 1808-9. Ho has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Corunna.
24 Lieut.-Colonel Barou served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
25 Lieut.-Colonel Colebrook served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
26 Lieut.-Colonel Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th from Sept. 1813 to June 1814,
including the battles of Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec., and Orthes. He has received
the War Medal with two Clasps.
27 Lieut.-Colonel Marshall served with the 91st on the expedition to Portugal in 1808, including
the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain and retreat through Gallicia under Sir John
Moore, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (26th, 27th, 28th, and 30th July),
the Nivelle, and the Nive, on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13th Dec. 1813, investment of Bayonne,
and battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampeluna, 28th July 1813, and severely at Orthes.
He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
28 Lieut.-Colonel John Clarke served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the battles of Oporto and Talavera, lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Arroyode
Molino and Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees
(from 25th to 31st July, and 2nd Aug.), the Nivelle, the Nive (9th and 13th Dec.), action of St.
Palais, battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous skirmishes. At
the battle of Albuhera, when in the command of a company of flankers, was struck down by a
Polish Lancer, and taken prisoner, but made his escape in a charge of cavalry. He has received
the War Medal with eight Clasps.
29 Lt.Colonel Isaac Richardson served in the Peninsula with the 11th from Aug. 1809 to Oct.
1814, including the battle of Busaco, the subsequent retreat of the army to the lines before Lisbon,
the advance and pursuit of the enemy when they broke up from Santarem, blockade of Almeida,
and battle of Fuentes d’Onor. He has-received the War Medal with one Clasp for Busaco.
30 Lieut.-Colonel Jackson served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1809 to 1814, and was severely
wounded through the left breast and in both arms at the battle of Albuhera. Served subsequently
In the American war. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
31 Lieut..Colonel Robertson served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present

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