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nth (or the Leicestershire) Regt. of Foot, [^s^indies^
The Royal Tiger, superscribed “ HINDOOSTAN.”
Colonel.
Sir Josiah Champagn6, G.C.H. JEns. 28 Jan. 1775 ; Lieut. 1 June, 77; Capt.
17 Oct. 83; Major, 13 Sept. 93; Lieut.-Col. 19 Dec. 93; Col. 26 Jan. 97 ;
Major-Gen. 25 Sept. 03; Lieut.-Gen. 25 July, 10; Gen. 19 July, 21; Col.
17th Regt. 14 June, 19.
Lieut.-Colonels.—Wxn.Croker,1 Ens. P27 Mar. 03; Lieut. P2 June, 04; Capt. p20
Nov. 06; Brevet-Major, 12 Aug. 19; Regtl.-Major, P16 June, 25; Lieut.-
Col. 1 April, 36.
Thomas Hall,2 Em. 26 Sept. 06; Lieut. 29 Aug. 07; Capt. p 16 Sept. 13 ;
Brevet-Major,Y'dian. 26; Regtl.-Major,24 July,27; Lieut.-Col. P23 June,38.
Majors.—John Pennycuick,3 K.H. Em. 31 Aug. 07; Lieut. 15 Jan. 12; Capt.
p 14 June, 21; Major, p 25 April, 34.
Chas. John Deshon, Em. P18 Sept. 17 ; Lieut. p6 Oct. 25; Capt. P22 April,
26; Major, p 16 June, 37.
Captains.
George Deedes
Philip McPherson4....
Archibald Lockhart ....
John Darley
Isaac Blackburne ......
Croker Miller ^.
John Erskine
Wellington Hackett ....
Legendre Chas. Bourchier
Lawrence Fyfe ........
Lieutenants..
John Thomas Nagel ....
$ David Cooper5....
Wm. Fred. Harvey ....
Edw. Barry Owen ......
Arth. Hyde Lucas
$ Rob.Gudgeon Johnston6
Archibald Dickson
Fred. Augustus Wetherall
Fra. Ferd. Mathews ....
Eric Mackay Clarke ....
Js. Fitz Herbert de Tessier
Sep. Barty W. Wynyard
Savage Hall Corry
Wm. Dunlop Baird ....
Henry Fane
Jas. Thomas Mauleverer
Oliver Paget Bourke....
John Brady
Jas. Willington Kyffin ..
Thos. Ormsby Ruttledge
Harv. Well. Pole Welman
Edw. Hen. Cormick ....
John Fra. Jones
Ensigns.
John P. Perceval 17 Feb. 37
John L. Croker 18 Mar. 37
Edward Croker p 27 Oct. 37
Edwin Colville Moore .. 1 June 38
p 2 Sept. 24
2 Nov. 09
p 19 May 25
p 16 June 25
p 25 May 26
p29 Jan. 29
Pll Feb. 30
p 30 Dec. 31
p 5 Apr. 33
p 16 Oct. 17
28 June 17
II Aug. 25
Pll Apr. 26
26 Apr. 28
8 Mar. 33
25 Oct. 10
2 Apr. 28
10 Dec. 29
p 20 Sept. 33
20 Oct. 30
p 13 Sept. 33
13 June 30
p 19 Dec. 34
p 29 Nov. 33
p 1 Aug. 34
p 18 Apr. 34
Pll Dec. 35
9 Apr. 25
25 Sept. 28
p 29 Apr. 36
2 Apr. 36
P29 July 36
p 21 Oct. 36
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
10 July 20
1 May 28
p 13 Aug. 29
P21 Sept. 32
Pll Dec. 35
20 Jan. 14
8 Mar. 31
p 14 Dec. 32
p 19 Feb. 35
6 June 35
1 Apr. 36
2 Apr. 36
p 29 Apr. 36
p 29 July 36
p 30 July 36
p 19 Aug. 36
p 27 Oct. 37
p 12 Dec. 33
23 Sept. 36
p 23 Apr. 38
28 Dec. 38
p 22 Feb. 39
p 12 Apr. 391
BB.EV.-MAJ.
p 17 Sept. 25 p 13 Aug. 29
13 June 11 13 Mar. 27
p 1 Aug. 26 Pll Oct. 33
p 3 Oct. 26 p 19 Dec. 34
p 19 July 27 p 12 Feb. 36
5 Apr. 33 p 19 Aug. 36
p 19 Dec. 34 p 10 Feb. 37
p 20 Nov. 35 p 27 Oct. 37
p 12 Feb. 36 p 20 July 38
10 Apr. 25 p 14 Sept. 32
4 Capt. M*Pherson served in the
Peninsula from Nov. 1809 to J uly 1814,
including the followingbattles,sieges
&c., viz., Coa, Mortiagoa, skirmish
near and battle of Busaco, Coimbra,
Alen&uer, Pombal, Redinha, Miran¬
da do Corvo, Sabugal, Puentes d’jO-*
nor, Soiba,Ciudad Rodrigo, Jan. 1812,
Badajoz,Mar. and Apr. 1812, Carvel-
Jejo, Petiegua, Salamanca, Nivelle,
Bayonne, Nive, Tarbes, Tourne-
feuille and Toulouse.
5 Lieut. Cooper served in the
Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to July
1813, including battles of Puentes
d’Onor and Salamanca; sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Burgos, Pre¬
sent at Waterloo.
6 Lieut. Johnston served in the
Peninsula, from Sept. 1811 to June
1814, including the battles of Vitto-
ria, the Pyrenees from 25th July to
1st Aug., Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
Aire and Toulouse.
7 Captain Moore was at the cap¬
ture of various places in the West
Indies, in 1801. Served in the Pen¬
insula, including the battles of Ni¬
velle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
Wounded in Ireland, during the
Rebellion in 1798, when a Militia
Officer.
8 Quart.-Mast. Sarson served the
Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18.
Wm. Gordon p 20 July 38
T. P. G. Fitz-Mayer .... 28 Dec. 38
Alex. M'Kinstry P22 Feb. 39
Rich. J. Ross O’Conor .. p 12 Apr. 39
Paymaster.—Joseph Moore,75 April, 33; Em. July, 1813; Lieut. 22 July, 13 ;
Capt. 15 June, 32.
14 0 Adjutant.—313E David Cooper, {Lieut.) 21 May, 26.
16 0 Quarter-Master.—John Sarson,® 14 Aug. 23.
19 7^ SWgr.—W.Milligan,M.D. 1 March,39; A.-S. 10Feb. 14.; LT.-Assw#. 19 July 13.
1 0 Assist.-Surgeom.—Arthur S. Thomson, M.D. 19 Oct. 38.
John Bathurst Thomson, M.D. 11 Jan. 39.
Facings White.—Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Colonel Croker’s services :—Siege of Gunnowri, East Indies, 1807 ; campaign of 1808 and 9 against the Sieks ; campaign
of 1814 and 15 against the Nepaul States ; Mahratta and Pindarree campaign of 1817 and 18.
2 Colonel Hall’s services :—Capture of the Isle of France 1810 ; expedition to Java, 1811, including the actions at Batavia
and Weldevrieden ; storming the entrenched lines at Fort Comelis ; storming the heights of Serandole, and capture of the
Fort of Samarang ; present at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore, 1826.
3 Major P.ennicuick’s services:—Expedition to Java, including the actions at Weldevrieden, Fort Cornelis, Djocjo-
carta, Probolings. Capture of Balli and Macassar in 1814. Served in the Burmese War in 1825 and 6. Wounded in the
breast in an attack upon the enemy’s field artillery, within the lines of Cornelis, 26th Aug. 1811,
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