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84 o3J (or The Duke of Welling ton’’s') Regt. of Foot. [Eas ,m oy ^
The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellington,
“ SERINGAPATAM,” •“ WATERLOO.”
Colonel.—19 S JLl Henry D’Oyly,1 Ens. 2 Aug. 97 ; Lt. & Capt. 25 Nov. 99|
Major, 4 June, 11; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 27 May 13 ; Col. 12Feb.30 j Major,
Gen. 28 June, 38; Lieut.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51; Col. 33rd Foot, 28 Sept. 47.
Lieutenant-Colonel.—Frederick Rodolpli Blake, Tins. P30 June, 25 ; Lieut, p Fj
Aug. 27 ; Capt. p 23 Aug. 31; Major, 14 April, 43; Lt.-Col. p3 Oct. 48.
Majors.—John Douglas Johnstone, Ens. p 15 Aug. 27; Lieut. 16 Mar. 30;
Capt. p 19 Oct. 38 ; Major, 11 3 Oct. 48.
Thos. Bunhury Gough, Ens. P27 Dec. 27; Lieut. P25 Jan. 31; Capt. p 2J
Nov. 38 ; Major, 22 Dec. 48.
Pull
hay.
30
27
27
Half
Pay.
0
Captains.
George Y. Mundy
George Erskine
John E. Ceilings
Edw. Westby Donovan..
William Pretyman
Henry Ullick Burke ....
Henry Charles Fitzgerald
JohuEd.Taubrnan Quaylo
Henry Disney Ellis ....
Thomas Wickham
Richard Lacy
Lieutenants.
Basil Fanshawe
Frederic Smith Vacher ..
Chas. Carter Barrett, ad/.
Frank Corbett
Walter George Nugent ..
Charles Edward Mansfield
William Henry Parry
Valentine Bennett....
Alex. Bruce Wallis .,
Henry A. Thistlethwayte
Buxton Martin Kenrick
Edward Barker Prescott
W.Senhouse Worthington
Hans. S. St. Vincent Marsh
Ensigns.
Henry Thorold
Francis Du Pre Montagu
Ch. Moore Brabazon Siree
John J ames Greenwood..
John Ralph Carr
John Thornton Rogers ..
Langley Rowley Heyland
James Mitchell McKie..
never
17 Aug. 32
21 June 39
10 Jan. 40
p 8 May 40
P17 July 40
p 25 Sept. 40
p 7 Sept. 41
14 June 42
p 25 Oct. 42
11 Mar. 42
p 14 Apr. 46
8 Dec. 46
P22 Jan. 47
P30 Mar. 47
p 15 Aug. 48
p 1 Sept. 48
p 20 Oct. 48
p 17 Nov. 48
22 Dec. 48
p 19 Oct. 49
p 18 Jan. 50
p 15 Mar. 50
p 18 Apr. 51
16 Sept. 51
p 16 Apr. 52
p 17 Aug. 52
p 18 Aug. 52
p 15 Oct. 52
p 22 Apr. 53
p 13 May 53
6 June 54
7 June 54
LIEUT.
27 Feb. 35
p 3 June 36
22 Jan. 42
14 June 42
P 5 Aug. 42
p 30 Aug. 42
9 Oct. 42
7 Nov. 43
P 31 Jan. 45
p 22 Dec. 46
P27 Sept. 44
p 3 Oct. 48
p 20 Oct. 48
10 Sept. 49
Pll Sept. 49
P 9 July 50
p 8 Aug. 51
p 2 Jan. 52
p 25 Mar. 52
p 6 July 52
p 30 J uly 52
p 21 Sept 52
p 8 Apr. 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJ
p 1 May 40
14 April 43
p 3 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
Pll Sept.49
P 9 July 50
P 2 Jan. 52
p 26 Mar. 52
p 21 Sept. 52
P25 Mar. 53
6 June 54
11 Nov.
20 J unc 5'f|
1 Lieut.-General D’Oyly scrvdi
in the campaign in North Hollantfj
in 1799, underSir Ralph Abercrombjq
and the Duke of York, and was takctl
prisoner in the action of the 19tM
Sept. He served with the army ia
the North of Spain under Sir John
Moore, in 1808—9, and was at thi
battle of Corunna. Accompanieq
the expedition to Walcheren in 18094
Served at Cadiz during the siege
1811 and 12, under Lord Lynedoch,
and Sir George Cooke, to whom h<
was Aide-de-camp, and was sen:
home with despatches, announcinl
the raising of the siege in 1812. Served also '
Flanders, under Lord Lynedoch, in 1814 ; and sub¬
sequently with the army under the Duke of Wellington
in Flanders and France, and was severely wounded ai
the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War$
Medal with one clasp for Corunna.
Paymaster.—Patrick M‘Grath, 4 Oct. 31; Ens. 7 Feb. 11; Lieut. 14 Jan. 13!
Adjutant.—Lieut. Charles Carter Barrett, 28 Aug. 49.
Quarter-Master.—Joseph Jones, 25 Oct. 42.
Surgeon.—William Mure Muir, M.D., 24 Feb. 54; Assist.-Surg. 22 Nov. 42.
Assist .-Surgeons.—John Ogilvy, M.B., 15 July 53.
St. John Stanley, 24 Feb. 54.
Thomas Clark, 7 April 54.
Facings Red. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
16 Capt. Jeffrey served as a captain in the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and was present at the operations on the heights oj
Arlaban in Alava on the 16th, 17th, and 18th Jan.; in the general actions in front of San Sebastian on the 5th May (severel
wounded: Medal), and lst_Oct. (severely wounded), 1836; 10th, 12th (wounded), 14th, 15th, and 16th March; storm am®
capture of Irun 16th and 17th May (Medal), 1837* He served with the 32nd before Mooltan during all the operations frorr
Sept. 1848 till the surrender of the fortress, 22 Jan. 1849, after which he was present at the battle of Goojerat (wounded]
(Medal and Clasps).
17 Lieut. Colls served with the 39th in the battle of Maharajpore (Medal); and with the 32nd at the second siege opera]
tious before Mooltan, including the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. He was also presen]
at the surrender of the garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
18 Capt. Moore was present at the surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, at the surrender of the fort and garrison ol
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
20 Lt. Patterson served in the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the storm and capture of the city.
was also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
21 Paymaster Garforth served with the 32nd in Canada during the rebellion in 183/, and was present in the action of St^
Eustache. He served as Adjutant during the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Soorjko md,
storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
22 Lt. Straubenzee served at the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Soorjkoond: he was
severely wounded on the 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal and Clasp.)
23 Lt. Power served at the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy’s position iii
front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond, attack on the suburbs 27th Dec., storm and cap
ture of the city and surrender of the fortress. He was also at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at thi
battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
v4 Lt. Rudman served with the G2nd in the campaign on the Sutlej (medal and clasp), including the battles of FerozeshaL
and Sobraon.
25 Lieuts. J. Eirtwhistle, and Lawrence, served at the 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the stornj
and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and
battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps),

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