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1760 | 1761 | 1762 | |
Lieut. Colonel Commandant | Charles, Earl of Drogheda. | Charles, Earl of Drogheda. | Charles, Earl of Drogheda. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Wynne. | John Wynne. | Richard Gorges. |
Major | Wm. John, Lord Newbattle. | Wm. John, Lord Newbattle. | Francis Caulfield. |
Captain | Francis Caulfield. | Francis Caulfield | Chas. Wilson Lyon. |
Henry Mark Mason. | Henry Mark Mason. | Hon. Richard Rochfort. | |
Chas. Wilson Lyon. | Chas. Wilson Lyon. | Francis Brooke. | |
Capt. Lieutenant | Hon. Richard Rochfort. | Hon. Richard Rochfort. | Hon.Thos. Vesey. |
Lieutenant | Thomas Vesey. | Francis Brooke. | Clotworthy Rowley. |
Clotworthy Rowley. | Hon.Thos. Vesey. | Charles Burton. | |
Charles Burton. | Clotworthy Rowley. | Thomas Walmesley. | |
Francis Brooke. | Charles Burton. | William Burton. | |
Michael Goodman. | Thos. Walmesley. | Skeffington Smith. | |
Cornet | William Burton. | Skeffington Smith. | William Moore. |
Skeffington Smith. | William Burton. | Paul Gore. | |
Paul Gore. | William Moore. | James Staunton Hepburn. | |
Robert Moore. | Paul Gore. | James Johnston. | |
James Staunton Hepburn. | James Staunton Hepburn. | Robert Nicholson. | |
James Johnston. | Lawrence Chaloner. | ||
Chaplain | Henry Blacker. | Henry Blacker. | |
Adjutant | Michael Goodman. | Thos. Walmesley. | Thos. Walmesley. |
Surgeon | Alexander Eason. | Alexander Eason. | |
Agent | Capt. Montgomery, Mary St., Dublin. | ||
1763 | 1779 | 1780 | |
Colonel | Russell Manners, Major General. | Russell Manners. | |
Lieut. Colonel Commandant | Charles, Earl of Drogheda. | ||
Lieut. Colonel | Richard Gorges. | Robert Laurie. | Francis Augustus Eliott. |
Major | Francis Caulfield. | Richard Grant. | Richard Grant. |
Captain | Chas. Wilson Lyon. | John Hamilton. | John Hamilton. |
Francis Brooke. | Fewster Johnson. | Fewster Johnson. | |
Thomas, Lord Knapton. | John Morris. | John Morris. | |
Capt. Lieutenant and Captain | Hon. Chas. Gunter Legge. | Vacant. | |
Capt. Lieutenant | Clotworthy Rowley. | ||
Lieutenant | Charles Burton. | Nassau Smith. | Francis Gregory. |
Thomas Walmesley. | Geo. Chas. | Tho. Chas. Hardy. | |
William Burton. | Brathwaite. | Geo. Chas. | |
Skeffington Smith. | Francis Gregory. | Brathwaite. | |
William Moore. | Tho. Chas. Hardy. | John Petley. | |
John Petley. | William Wills. | ||
Cornet | Robert Nicholson. | John Bailey. | John Bailey. |
Lawrence Chaloner. | Geo. Montgomery. | Richard Warner. | |
William Scott. | —— Smith. | William Tooke Harwood. | |
John Moore. | Richard Warner. | Francis Drake. | |
Gorges Crofton. | Vacant. | George Street. | |
Vacant. | Vacant. | Vacant. | |
Chaplain | Henry Blacker. | Vacant. | Charles Mayo. |
Adjutant | Thomas Walmesley. | Vacant. | George Street. |
Surgeon | Alexander Eason. | Christopher Arden. | Christopher Arden. |
Agents | Messrs Bisshopp & Brummell, Vine Street, St James’. | ||
1781 | 1782 | 1783 | |
Colonel | Russell Manners. | Russell Manners. | Russell Manners. |
Lieut. Colonel | R. Mason Lewis. | R. Mason Lewis. | R. Mason Lewis. |
Major | Benjamin Lambert. | William, Viscount Fielding. | John Callander. |
Captain | John Hamilton. | John Hare. | John Hare. |
Sir James Erskine. | John Petley. | John Petley. | |
John Quantock. | Wm. Tooke Harwood. | Wm. Tooke Harwood. | |
Capt. Lieutenant and Captain | John Hare. | Thomas Carteret Hardy. | Thomas Carteret Hardy. |
Lieutenant | Thomas Carteret Hardy. | John Bailey. | John Bailey. |
John Petley. | Richard Kelsall. | Richard Kelsall. | |
John Bailey. | Francis Drake. | George Street. | |
Richard Warner. | George Street. | Thomas Townley Parker. | |
Robert Kelsall. | Vacant. | Wm. Cave Brown. | |
Cornet | William Tooke Harwood. | Henry Geo. Grey. | Charles Richard Vaughan. |
Francis Drake. | Henry Goodricke. | Edward Walbanke. | |
George Street. | Wm. Cave Brown. | George Donithorpe. | |
Henry Geo. Grey. | Charles Richard Vaughan. | John Monk. | |
Francis Thomas Hammond. | E. Walbanke. | —— Cary. | |
Francis Philip Bodingfield. | Vacant. | Philip Gresley. | |
Chaplain | Charles Mayo. | Charles Mayo. | Samuel Bethell. |
Adjutant | George Street. | George Street. | Digby Hamilton. |
Surgeon | Christopher Arden. | Christopher Arden. | Christopher Arden. |
THE TWENTY-THIRD LIGHT DRAGOONS. | |||
1782 | 1783 | 1784 | |
Colonel | Sir John Burgoyne Major General. | Sir John Burgoyne. | Sir John Burgoyne. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Floyd. | John Floyd. | John Floyd. |
Major | Thomas Nash. | Thomas Nash. | Thomas Nash. |
Captain | Jonathan Thomas. | Jonathan Thomas. | John Beckwith. |
John Beckwith. | John Beckwith. | Thomas Crewe Dodd. | |
Thos. Crewe Dodd. | Thos. Crewe Dodd. | ||
Captain Lieutenant and Captain | James Affleck. | James Affleck. | James Affleck. |
Lieutenant | William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. |
William Walton. | William Walton. | Guy Henry Crawford. | |
Guy Henry Crawford. | Guy Henry Crawford. | T. J. Venables Hinde. | |
T. J. Venables Hinde. | T. J. Venables Hinde. | William Sage. | |
William Sage. | William Sage. | George Williams. | |
Cornet | George Williams. | George Williams. | John Campbell. |
John Campbell. | John Campbell. | John Jaffray. | |
John Horsefall. | John Horsefall. | Robert Anstey. | |
John Jaffray. | John Jaffray. | John Armstrong. | |
Robert Anstey. | Robert Anstey. | Robert Hilton. | |
John Armstrong. | John Armstrong. | Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | |
Chaplain | John Burgh. | John Burgh. | John Burgh. |
Adjutant | Robert Hilton. | Robert Hilton. | Lawrence Neville. |
Surgeon | John M‘Cullock. | John M‘Cullock. | John M‘Cullock. |
Agents | Messrs Gray and Collyer, Terrace, Spring Gardens. | ||
1785 | 1786 | 1787 | |
Colonel | Sir John Burgoyne. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B., Lt.-General. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Floyd. | John Floyd. | John Floyd. |
Major | Thomas Nash. | Thos. Crewe Dodd. | James Affleck. |
Captain | Jonathan Thomas. | James Affleck. | George Browne. |
John Beckwith. | George Browne. | Samuel Orr. | |
Thos. Crewe Dodd. | Samuel Orr. | Edward Sage. | |
Capt. Lieutenant and Captain | James Affleck. | William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. |
Lieutenant | Wm. Gilbert Child. | William Sage. | George Williams. |
T. J. Venables Hinde. | George Williams. | Thomas Howell. | |
William Sage. | John Jaffray. | Robert Anstey. | |
George Williams. | Thomas Howell. | Patrick Maxwell. | |
John Jaffray. | Robert Anstey. | Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | |
Cornet | Robert Anstey. | Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | John Banger. |
Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | Patrick Maxwell. | Walter Monteath. | |
Patrick Maxwell. | John Banger. | John Whitford. | |
John Banger. | Walter Monteath. | James Patterson. | |
Walter Monteath. | John Whitford. | Abraham Brown. | |
John Whitford. | James Patterson. | Arthur Brabazon. | |
Robert Williams. | |||
Chaplain | John Price. | John Price. | John Price. |
Adjutant | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. |
Surgeon | John McCullock. | James Irwine. | James Irwine. |
Agents | Messrs Cox, Cox and Greenwood, Craig’s Court. | ||
1788 | 1789 | 1790 | |
Colonel | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Floyd. | John Floyd. | John Floyd. |
Major | James Affleck. | James Affleck. | James Affleck. |
Captain | George Browne. | George Browne. | George Browne. |
Samuel Orr. | Edward Sage. | Edward Sage. | |
Edward Sage. | James Campbell. | James Campbell. | |
Captain Lieutenant and Captain | William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. |
Lieutenant | George Williams. | George Williams. | Robert Anstey. |
Robert Anstey. | Robert Anstey. | Thomas Paterson. | |
Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | Thomas Paterson. | Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | |
Thomas Paterson. | Hon. Andrew Cochrane. | John Bayly. | |
John Bayly. | John Bayly. | Walter Monteath. | |
Cornet | John Banger. | Walter Monteath. | James Patterson. |
Walter Monteath. | James Patterson. | Abraham Brown. | |
James Patterson. | Abraham Brown. | Robert Williams. | |
Abraham Brown. | Robert Williams. | James Kennedy. | |
Arthur Brabazon. | James Kennedy. | Arthur Brabazon. | |
Robert Williams. | Arthur Brabazon. | John Banger. | |
John Banger. | Vacant. | ||
Chaplain | John Price. | John Price. | John Price. |
Adjutant | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. |
Surgeon | James Irwine. | James Irwine. | James Irwine. |
1791 | 1792 | 1793 | |
Colonel | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Floyd. | John Floyd. | John Floyd. |
Major | James Affleck. | James Affleck. | James Affleck. |
George Browne. | George Browne. | William Gilbert Child. | |
Captain | William Sage | William Gilbert Child. | William Sage. |
William Gilbert Child. | William Sage. | James Campbell. | |
James Campbell. | James Campbell. | Patrick Maxwell. | |
Captain Lieutenant and Captain | Robert Anstey. | Robert Anstey. | Thomas Paterson. |
Lieutenant | Thomas Paterson. | Thomas Paterson. | John Bayly. |
John Bayly. | John Bayly. | Walter Monteath. | |
Walter Monteath. | Walter Monteath. | James Kennedy. | |
James Patterson. | James Patterson. | Arthur Brabazon. | |
Robert Williams. | James Kennedy. | John Fortnam. | |
James Kennedy. | Arthur Brabazon. | Roderick Mackenzie. | |
Arthur Brabazon. | John Fortnam. | Charles Maddison. | |
Roderick Mackenzie. | Roderick Mackenzie. | James Cockburn. | |
Lawrence Neville. | Charles Maddison. | Rich. Drummond. | |
Charles Maddison. | James Cockburn. | William Bellasis. | |
James Cockburn. | Rich. Drummond. | George Hale. | |
Cornet | John Banger. | John Banger. | John Banger. |
George Hale. | George Hale. | James Cathcart. | |
John Fell Snow. | John Fell Snow. | Robert Lisle. | |
James Cathcart. | James Cathcart. | John A. Winne. | |
Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Henry Roberts. | |
John A. Winne. | John A. Winne. | Henry Skelton. | |
Henry Roberts. | Henry Roberts. | John Dent. | |
Chaplain | John Price. | John Price. | John Price. |
Adjutant | Lawrence Neville. | Thomas Hassall. | Thomas Hassall. |
Surgeon | James Irwine. | James Irwine. | James Irwine. |
1794 | 1795 | 1796 | |
Colonel | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Floyd. | John Floyd. | John Floyd. |
Major | James Affleck. | James Affleck. | William Gilbert Child. |
William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. | William Sage. | |
Captain | William Sage. | William Sage. | Patrick Maxwell. |
James Campbell. | James Campbell. | Thomas Paterson. | |
Patrick Maxwell. | Patrick Maxwell. | Rich. Drummond. | |
Captain Lieutenant and Captain | Thomas Paterson. | Thomas Paterson. | John Bayly. |
Lieutenant | John Bayly. | John Bayly. | Walter Monteath. |
Walter Monteath. | Walter Monteath. | James Kennedy. | |
James Kennedy. | James Kennedy. | Arthur Brabazon. | |
Arthur Brabazon. | Arthur Brabazon. | John Fortnam. | |
John Fortnam. | John Fortescue. | Roderick Mackenzie. | |
Roderick Mackenzie. | Roderick Mackenzie. | Charles Maddison. | |
Charles Maddison. | Charles Maddison. | William Bellasis. | |
James Cockburn. | James Cockburn. | James Cathcart. | |
Rich. Drummond. | Rich. Drummond. | Vacant. | |
William Bellasis. | William Bellasis. | Vacant. | |
George Hale. | George Hale. | Vacant. | |
Cornet | John Banger. | John Banger. | John Banger. |
James Cathcart. | James Cathcart. | Robert Lisle. | |
Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Henry Roberts. | |
John A. Winne. | Henry Roberts. | Henry Skelton. | |
Henry Roberts. | Henry Skelton. | Thomas Hassall. | |
Henry Skelton. | Vacant. | Vacant. | |
John Dent. | Vacant. | Vacant. | |
Chaplain | John Day. | John Day. | John Day. |
Adjutant | Thomas Hassall. | Thomas Hassall. | Thomas Hassall. |
Surgeon | James Irwine. | Joseph Mayde. | Joseph Mayde. |
1797 | 1798 | 1799 | |
Colonel | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. | Hon. Sir W. Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | John Floyd. | John Floyd. | John Floyd. |
Major | William Gilbert Child. | William Gilbert Child. | Patrick Maxwell. |
William Sage. | William Sage. | Charles Bladen. | |
Captain | Patrick Maxwell. | Patrick Maxwell. | Thomas Paterson. |
Thomas Paterson. | Thomas Paterson. | John Bayly. | |
John Bayly. | John Bayly. | Walter Monteath. | |
Walter Monteath. | Walter Monteath. | Arthur Brabazon. | |
Captain Lieutenant and Captain | James Kennedy. | James Kennedy. | James Kennedy. |
Lieutenant | Arthur Brabazon. | Arthur Brabazon. | John Fortnam. |
John Fortnam. | John Fortnam. | Roderick Mackenzie. | |
Roderick Mackenzie. | Roderick Mackenzie. | James Cathcart. | |
Charles Maddison. | William Bellasis. | John Banger. | |
William Bellasis. | James Cathcart. | Robert Lisle. | |
James Cathcart. | John Banger. | Henry Roberts. | |
John Banger. | Robert Lisle. | Thomas Hassall. | |
Robert Lisle. | Henry Roberts. | George John Sale | |
Henry Roberts. | Thomas Hassall. | Henry Skelton. | |
Henry Skelton. | George John Sale. | Patrick Anderson. | |
Vacant. | Henry Skelton. | Edward Darvall. | |
Cornet | Thomas Hassall. | Wallace Boyle. | Wallace Boyle. |
George John Sale. | Nathan Wilson. | Nathan Wilson. | |
Edward Darvall. | Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | |
Henry Young. | Edward Darvall. | Henry Young. | |
George Tuite. | Henry Young. | George Tuite. | |
Philip Bailey. | George Tuite. | Philip Bailey. | |
Philip Bailey. | Andrew Geils. | ||
Paymaster | |||
Chaplain | John Day. | ||
Adjutant | Thomas Hassall. | John Crooks. | John Crooks. |
Surgeon | Thomas Browne. | Thomas Browne. | Thomas Browne. |
Asst. Surgeon | John Murray. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
William Beville. | William Beville. | William Beville. | |
Vety. Surgeon | Joseph Erratt. | Joseph Erratt. | Joseph Erratt. |
1803 | 1804 | 1805 | |
Colonel | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | Patrick Maxwell. | Edgar Hunter. | James Kennedy. |
Edgar Hunter. | Sir Robt.Wilson. | R. R. Gillespie. | |
Major | John Bayly. | John Bayly. | John Fortnam. |
James Kennedy. | James Cathcart. | ||
Captain | John Fortnam. | Robert Lisle. | |
James Kennedy. | James Cathcart. | Henry Roberts. | |
John Fortnam. | Robert Lisle. | George John Sale. | |
James Cathcart. | Henry Roberts. | Henry Skelton. | |
Robert Lisle. | George John Sale. | Hugh Henry. | |
Henry Roberts. | Henry Skelton. | Nathan Wilson. | |
Hugh Henry. | Patrick Anderson. | ||
Wallace Boyle. | Edward Geils. | ||
Capt. Lieut. and Captain | George John Sale. | ||
Lieutenant | John Banger. | Nathan Wilson. | |
Henry Skelton. | Patrick Anderson. | ||
Wallace Boyle. | Edward Geils. | Henry Young. | |
Nathan Wilson. | Henry Young. | George Tuite. | |
Patrick Anderson. | George Tuite. | Robert Torrens. | |
Edward Geils. | Thomas Johnson. | John Crooks. | |
Henry Young. | Robert Torrens. | Charles Cobbe. | |
George Tuite. | John Crooks. | Richard Miller. | |
Thomas Johnson. | F. Cumberlege. | William Serle. | |
Robert Torrens. | Joseph Dowson. | C. A. Chapman. | |
John Crooks. | Charles Cobbe. | Benjamin Jones. | |
F. Cumberlege. | Richard Miller. | Alan Twaddle. | |
Joseph Dowson. | John David Duval. | ||
Richard Miller. | Wm. L. Herries. | ||
Cornet | Michael T.Harris. | Geo. H. Bellasis. | Geo. H. Bellasis. |
Wm. L. Herries. | William Serle. | John Atkins. | |
Charles Cobbe. | C. A. Chapman. | James Verner. | |
—— Port. | John Atkins. | Colin Anderson. | |
Geo. H. Bellasis. | James Verner. | Chas. T. Wilson. | |
William Serle. | Colin Anderson. | H. A. Gladwin. | |
C. A. Chapman. | Charles Townsend Wilson. | Robert Kennedy. | |
John M. Jackson. | J. W. Fullerton. | ||
Paymaster | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. |
Adjutant | John Crooks. | John Crooks. | John Crooks. |
Surgeon | John Abercromby. | John Abercromby. | John Abercromby. |
Asst. Surgeon | John Murray. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
James Allerdice. | James Allerdice. | James Allerdice. | |
Vety. Surgeon | Joseph Erratt. | Joseph Erratt. | Joseph Erratt. |
1806 | 1807 | 1808 | |
Colonel | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | James Kennedy. | James Kennedy. | James Kennedy. |
Robt. R. Gillespie. | Robt. R. Gillespie. | J. O. Vandeleur. | |
Major | John Fortnam. | James Cathcart. | James Cathcart. |
James Cathcart. | Hugh Henry. | Hon. John Bruce. | |
Richard O’Neill. | |||
Captain | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. |
Henry Roberts. | Henry Roberts. | Henry Roberts. | |
George John Sale. | George John Sale. | George John Sale. | |
Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | |
Hugh Henry. | Nathan Wilson. | Nathan Wilson. | |
Nathan Wilson. | Patrick Anderson. | Patrick Anderson. | |
Patrick Anderson. | Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | |
Edward Geils. | Henry Young. | ||
Sir George Tuite. | |||
Robert Torrens. | |||
Lieutenant | Henry Young. | Henry Young. | John Crooks. |
George Tuite. | George Tuite. | John Atkins. | |
Robert Torrens. | Robert Torrens. | James Verner. | |
John Crooks. | John Crooks. | C. A. Chapman. | |
Charles Cobbe. | Charles Cobbe. | William Dunbar. | |
William Serle. | C. A. Chapman. | Chas. T. Wilson. | |
C. A. Chapman. | William Dunbar. | H. A. Gladwin. | |
William Dunbar. | Thomas Keighley. | Lewis B. Buckle. | |
Thomas Keighley. | Alan Twaddle. | Robt. John Edgar. | |
Benjamin Jones. | William Serle. | Benjamin Burton. | |
Alan Twaddle. | James Verner. | Thomas Coulthard. | |
Robert Kennedy. | R. W. Maxwell. | ||
Thomas Martin. | |||
Chas. T. Wilson. | |||
H. A. Gladwin. | |||
Edward Taylor. | |||
Cornet | John Atkins. | John Atkins. | Henry Young. |
James Verner. | Colin Anderson. | Benjamin Jones. | |
Colin Anderson. | Henry Young. | James Rathbone. | |
Chas. T. Wilson. | Samuel Saunders. | G. A. Moultrie. | |
H. A. Gladwin. | John Edgar. | ||
Robert Kennedy. | Lewis B. Buckle. | ||
—— Smith. | Charles Warden. | ||
J. W. Fullerton. | |||
John Edgar. | |||
Lewis B. Buckle. | |||
Paymaster | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. |
Adjutant | —— Smith. | Samuel Saunders. | James Rathbone. |
Surgeon | John Abercromby. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
Asst. Surgeon | John Murray. | James Allerdice. | James Allerdice. |
James Allerdice. | |||
Vety. Surgeon | Joseph Erratt. | Joseph Erratt. | Joseph Erratt. |
1809 | 1810 | 1811 | |
Colonel | William Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | James Kennedy. | James Kennedy. | J. O. Vandeleur, Major General. |
J. O. Vandeleur. | J. O. Vandeleur. | Hon. John Bruce. | |
Richard O’Neill. | |||
Major | Edward Parker. | Edward Parker. | Edward Parker. |
A. J. Dalrymple. | A. J. Dalrymple. | A. J. Dalrymple. | |
Captain | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. |
Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | |
Nathan Wilson. | Nathan Wilson. | Patrick Anderson. | |
Patrick Anderson. | Patrick Anderson. | Edward Geils. | |
Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | Robert Torrens. | |
Sir George Tuite. | Sir George Tuite. | C. A. Chapman. | |
Robert Torrens. | Robert Torrens. | Francis D’Arcey Bacon. | |
C. A. Chapman. | C. A. Chapman. | Archibald Ross. | |
Francis D’Arcey Bacon. | Francis D’Arcey Bacon. | John Atkins. | |
Archibald Ross. | Archibald Ross. | Lewis B. Buckle. | |
Lieutenant | John Crooks. | John Atkins. | James Verner. |
John Atkins. | James Verner. | Colin Anderson. | |
James Verner. | Colin Anderson. | H. A. Gladwin. | |
Colin Anderson. | H. A. Gladwin. | Benjamin Burton. | |
Chas. T. Wilson. | Lewis B. Buckle. | Thomas Coulthard. | |
H. A. Gladwin. | Benjamin Burton. | G. A. Moultrie. | |
Lewis B. Buckle. | Thomas Coulthard. | John R. Eustace. | |
Benjamin Burton. | Robt. W. Maxwell. | James Rathbone. | |
Thomas Coulthard. | G. A. Moultrie. | John Lucas. | |
Robt. W. Maxwell. | John R. Eustace. | Henry Floyd. | |
G. A. Moultrie. | James Rathbone. | Wm. Armstrong. | |
John R. Eustace. | John Lucas. | ||
Cornet | Henry Young. | Henry Floyd. | James Skelton. |
Benjamin Jones. | Wm. Armstrong. | William Rhodes. | |
James Rathbone. | James Skelton. | Wm. T. Lee. | |
Geo. E. Quintin. | William Rhodes. | John Lang. | |
John Lucas. | Wm. T. Lee. | ||
Paymaster | Lawrence Neville. | Lawrence Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. |
Adjutant | James Rathbone. | James Rathbone. | James Rathbone. |
Quartermaster | John Gloag. | John Gloag. | |
Surgeon | John Murray. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
Asst. Surgeon | James Barlow. | James Barlow. | James Barlow. |
Vety. Surgeon | Charles Dymoke. | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. |
1812 | 1813 | 1814 | |
Colonel | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. General. | William, Viscount Howe, K.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | J. O. Vandeleur. | J. O. Vandeleur. | J. O. Vandeleur. |
Hon.John Bruce. | Hon.John Bruce. | Hon.John Bruce. | |
Richard O’Neill. | Richard O’Neill. | Richard O’Neill. | |
Major | Edward Parker. | Edward Parker. | Edward Parker. |
A. J. Dalrymple. | A. J. Dalrymple. | A. J. Dalrymple. | |
Captain | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. |
Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | |
Patrick Anderson. | Patrick Anderson. | Patrick Anderson. | |
Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | |
Robert Torrens. | Robert Torrens. | C. A. Chapman. | |
C. A. Chapman. | C. A. Chapman. | Lord Arthur | |
Francis D’Arcey Bacon. | Francis D’Arcey Bacon. | J. H. Somerset. | |
John Atkins. | John Atkins. | James Verner. | |
L. B. Buckle. | L. B. Buckle. | William Browne. | |
Lord Arthur | Lord Arthur | George Austin | |
J. H. Somerset. | J. H. Somerset. | Moultrie. | |
Colin Anderson. | |||
Lieutenant | James Verner. | James Verner. | H. A. Gladwin. |
Colin Anderson. | Colin Anderson. | Benjamin Burton. | |
H. A. Gladwin. | H. A. Gladwin. | J. R. Eustace. | |
Benjamin Burton. | Benjamin Burton. | James Rathbone. | |
Thos. Coulthard. | G. A. Moultrie. | Henry Floyd. | |
G. A. Moultrie. | J. R. Eustace. | Wm. Armstrong. | |
J. R. Eustace. | James Rathbone. | William Rhodes. | |
James Rathbone. | John Lucas. | John Lang. | |
John Lucas. | Henry Floyd. | Wm. F. Arnold. | |
Henry Floyd. | Wm. Armstrong. | George Snoad. | |
Wm. Armstrong. | William Rhodes. | John Hammersley. | |
Cornet | James Skelton. | John Lang. | William Verelst Horton. |
William Rhodes. | Wm. F. Arnold. | Lionel Goldsmid. | |
Wm. T. Lee. | George Snoad. | Wm. Long Wrey. | |
John Lang. | John Hammersley. | Thomas Walker. | |
Wm. F. Arnold. | Wm. V. Horton. | ||
Paymaster | Wm. F. Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. |
Adjutant | James Rathbone. | James Rathbone. | James Rathbone. |
Quartermaster | John Gloag. | John Gloag. | John Gloag. |
Surgeon | John Murray. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
Asst. Surgeon | James Barlow. | James Barlow. | Wm. O’Donnell. |
Wm. O’Donnell. | Wm. O’Donnell. | E. Pilkington. | |
Vety. Surgeon | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. |
1815 | 1816 | 1817 | |
Colonel | Sir Wm. Payne, | Sir John Ormsby | SirJohn Ormsby |
Lt. General. | Vandeleur, K.C.B. | Vandeleur, K.C.B. | |
Lieut. Colonel | J. O. Vandeleur. | Hon.John Bruce. | Henry Wyndham. |
Hon.John Bruce. | Richard O’Neill. | ||
Richard O’Neill. | |||
Major | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. |
Patrick Anderson. | Patrick Anderson. | Patrick Anderson. | |
Captain | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. |
Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | |
C. A. Chapman. | C. A. Chapman. | James Verner. | |
Lord Arthur | Lord Arthur | William Browne. | |
J. H. Somerset. | J. H. Somerset. | G. A. Moultrie. | |
James Verner. | James Verner. | Colin Anderson. | |
William Browne. | William Browne. | SirJohn Rowland Eustace. | |
G. A. Moultrie. | G. A. Moultrie. | Wm. Armstrong. | |
Colin Anderson. | Colin Anderson. | H. A. Gladwin. | |
John R. Eustace. | John R. Eustace. | William Rhodes. | |
Wm. Armstrong. | Wm. Armstrong. | ||
Lieutenant | H. A. Gladwin. | H. A. Gladwin. | Benjamin Burton. |
Benjamin Burton. | Benjamin Burton. | James Rathbone. | |
James Rathbone. | James Rathbone. | John Lang. | |
William Rhodes. | William Rhodes. | Wm. F. Arnold. | |
John Lang. | John Lang. | George Snoad. | |
Wm. F. Arnold. | Wm. F. Arnold. | John Hammersley. | |
George Snoad. | George Snoad. | Joseph Wakefield. | |
John Hammersley. | John Hammersley. | Richard E. Welby. | |
Wm. V. Horton. | Wm. V. Horton. | Charles Wyndham. | |
Lionel Goldsmid. | Lionel Goldsmid. | William Dungan. | |
Wm. Long Wrey. | Wm. Long Wrey. | ||
Cornet | Thomas Walker. | Thomas Walker. | Henry Georges. |
Richard E. Welby. | Richard E. Welby. | John Gowdie. | |
William Dungan. | William Dungan. | Wm. Glanville. | |
George Macquay. | George Macquay. | George Gregory. | |
Chas. J. Peshall. | Chas. J. Peshall. | Robert Downes. | |
Henry Georges. | Henry Georges. | Alexander Bailey. | |
John Gowdie. | |||
Wm. Glanville. | |||
George Gregory. | |||
Paymaster | Wm. F. Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. |
Adjutant | James Rathbone. | Wm. Glanville. | Wm. Glanville. |
Quartermaster | John Gloag. | John Gloag. | John Gloag. |
Surgeon | John Murray. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
Asst. Surgeon | Edward Pilkington. | Edward Pilkington. | Edward Pilkington. |
William Pardy. | William Pardy. | William Pardy. | |
Vety. Surgeon | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. |
1818 | 1819 | 1820 | |
Colonel | Sir John O. Vandeleur, K.C.B. | Sir John O. Vandeleur, K.C.B. | Sir John O. Vandeleur, K.C.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | Henry Wyndham. | Henry Wyndham. | Henry Wyndham. |
Major | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. | Robert Lisle. |
Patrick Anderson. | Edward Geils. | Edward Geils. | |
Captain | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. | Henry Skelton. |
Edward Geils. | William Browne. | George Austin | |
William Browne. | George Austin | Moultrie. | |
George Austin | Moultrie. | SirJohn Rowland | |
Moultrie. | SirJohn Rowland | Eustace. | |
Colin Anderson. | Eustace. | John Hammersley. | |
SirJohn Rowland | Wm. Armstrong. | George Doherty. | |
Eustace. | Wm. F. Arnold. | William Moray. | |
Wm. Armstrong. | John Hammersley. | Wm. H. Stewart. | |
Henry A. Gladwin. | George Doherty. | Joseph Wakefield. | |
Lieutenant | John Lang. | ||
Benjamin Burton. | Benjamin Burton. | William Dungan. | |
James Rathbone. | John Lang. | R. S. Ruddach. | |
John Lang. | Joseph Wakefield. | Henry Georges. | |
Wm. F. Arnold. | William Dungan. | John Gowdie. | |
John Hammersley. | Robert Downes. | Wm. Glanville. | |
Joseph Wakefield. | John Gowdie. | Alexander Bailey. | |
William Dungan. | Wm. Glanville. | Charles Lush | |
Robert Downes. | Cumberlege. | ||
George Duff. | |||
Cornet | Henry Georges. | Alexander Bailey. | J. H. Whitmore. |
John Gowdie. | Charles Lush | George Blair Hall. | |
Wm. Glanville. | Cumberlege. | Gilbert E. Jolliffe. | |
Alexander Bailey. | George Duff. | George Mecham. | |
Charles Lush | J. H. Whitmore. | Alexander Wilton | |
Cumberlege. | George Blair Hall. | Dashwood. | |
George Duff. | Gilbert E.Jolliffe. | George Talbot. | |
J. H. Whitmore. | George Mecham. | George Johnstone. | |
George Blair Hall. | Alexander Wilton | Hon. Geo. Hervey. | |
Gilbert E. Jolliffe. | Dashwood. | ||
Paymaster | Wm. F. Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. | Wm. F. Neville. |
Adjutant | William Glanville. | Wm. Glanville. | Wm. Glanville. |
Quartermaster | John Gloag. | John Gloag. | James M‘Lennon. |
Surgeon | John Murray. | John Murray. | John Murray. |
Asst. Surgeon | John Riach. | John Riach. | John Riach. |
Edward Hollier. | |||
Vety. Surgeon | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. | Lawrence Bird. |
BENGAL FIRST EUROPEAN LIGHT CAVALRY. | |||
Right Wing. | 1859 | Left Wing. | |
Colonel | T. M. Taylor. | ||
Lieut. Colonel | F. Wheler. | ||
G. M. C. Smyth. | |||
Major | Charles V. Jenkins. | Henry Drummond. | |
Captain | John H. Brooks. | John Christie. | |
C. H. Nicholetts. | A. W. C. Plowden. | ||
Hamilton Forbes. | Roland Richardson. | ||
F. C. J. Brownlow. | H. C. Craigie. | ||
Sir J. Hill, Bt. | G. A. Galloway. | ||
H. E. Ellice. | R. Baring. | ||
W. H. Macnaghten. | Melville Clarke. | ||
Lieutenant | C. Martin. | ||
F. P. Luard. | |||
R. T. P. Stapleton. | |||
R. W. Dent. | H. H. Gough, V.C. | ||
A. H. Chapman. | J. A. M. Patton. | ||
R. G. Birch. | A. R. D. Mackenzie. | ||
J. S. Robinson. | C. H. Fairlie. | ||
R. Morris. | C. C. Jervoise. | ||
E. S. R. Carnac. | A. G. Webster. | ||
G. C. B. Taylor. | |||
C. J. Prinsep. | |||
F. Currie. | |||
Cornet | |||
Adjutant | C. Martin. | ||
Interpreter and Quartermaster | |||
Surgeon | J. F. Beatson. | ||
Asst. Surgeon | T. P. Page. | ||
Vety. Surgeon | |||
Riding Master | J. Brennan. | ||
BENGAL FIRST EUROPEAN LIGHT CAVALRY. | |||
Right Wing. | 1860 | Left Wing. | |
Colonel | Harry Thomson, C.B. | ||
Lieut. Colonel | F. Wheler. | ||
G. M. C. Smyth. | |||
Major | Charles V. Jenkins. | Henry Drummond. | |
Captain | John H. Brooks. | John Christie. | |
C. H. Nicholetts. | A. W. C. Plowden. | ||
Hamilton Forbes. | Roland Richardson. | ||
F. C. J. Brownlow. | H. C. Craigie. | ||
Sir J. Hill. | G. A. Galloway. | ||
H. E. Ellice. | R. Baring. | ||
W. H. Macnaghten. | Melville Clarke. | ||
Lieutenant | C. Martin. | ||
F. P. Luard. | |||
R. T. P. Stapleton. | |||
A. H. Chapman. | H. H. Gough, V.C. | ||
R. G. Birch. | J. A. M. Patton. | ||
J. S. Robinson. | A. R. D. Mackenzie. | ||
R. Morris. | C. H. Fairlie. | ||
E. S. R. Carnac. | C. C. Jervoise. | ||
G. C. B. Taylor. | A. G. Webster. | ||
C. J. Prinsep. | |||
F. Currie. | |||
A. W. Roberts. | |||
Cornet | E. C. B. Rawlinson. | ||
Adjutant | C. Martin. | ||
Interpreter and Quartermaster | |||
Surgeon | J. F. Beatson. | ||
Asst. Surgeon | W. E. Caird. | ||
Vety. Surgeon | T. P. Page. | ||
Riding Master | Lt. W. Keily. | ||
BENGAL FIRST EUROPEAN LIGHT CAVALRY. | |||
Right Wing. | 1861 | Left Wing. | |
Colonel | H. Thomson, C.B. | ||
Lieut. Colonel | F. Wheler. | ||
W. B. Wemyss. | |||
Major | C. V. Jenkins. | H. Drummond. | |
Captain | J. H. Brooks. | ||
C. H. Nicholetts. | R. Richardson. | ||
H. Forbes. | H. C. Craigie. | ||
F. C. J. Brownlow. | G. A. Galloway. | ||
Sir J. Hill. | R. Baring. | ||
H. E. Ellice. | M. Clarke. | ||
W. H. Macnaghten. | |||
Lieutenant | C. Martin. | ||
F. P. Luard. | |||
R. T. P. Stapleton. | H. H. Gough, V.C. | ||
A. H. Chapman. | J. A. M. Patton. | ||
R. G. Birch. | A. R. D. Mackenzie. | ||
J. S. Robinson. | C. H. Fairlie. | ||
R. Morris. | C. C. Jervoise. | ||
E. S. R. Carnac. | A. G. Webster. | ||
G. C. B. Taylor. | |||
C. J. Prinsep. | |||
F. Currie. | |||
Cornet | |||
Adjutant | |||
Interpreter and Quartermaster | |||
Surgeon | J. Campbell, C.B. | ||
Asst. Surgeon | |||
Vety. Surgeon | T. P. Page. | ||
Riding Master | Capt. W. Keily. | ||
1863 | 1864 | 1865 | |
Colonel | Wm. Pattle, C.B. General. | Wm. Pattle, C.B. | John Hall, Lt. General. |
Lieut. Colonel | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. |
Major | J. H. Brooks. | R. Richardson. | R. Richardson. |
R. Richardson. | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. | |
Captain. | Henry C. Craigie. | Sir John Hill. | Henry E. Ellice. |
Sir John Hill. | Henry E. Ellice. | Robert Baring. | |
Henry E. Ellice. | Robert Baring. | Melville Clarke. | |
Robert Baring. | Melville Clarke. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | |
Melville Clarke. | H. H. Gough, V.C. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | |
H. H. Gough, V.C. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | George A. Bishop. | |
F. P. Luard. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | K. J. W. Coghill. | |
R. T. P. Stapleton. | George A. Bishop. | James Duncan. | |
Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | |||
Lieutenant | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. |
Abel H. Chapman. | Abel H. Chapman. | Abel H. Chapman. | |
C. C. Jervoise. | C. C. Jervoise. | A. G. Webster. | |
A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | Edward S. Rivett- | |
Robert Morris. | Robert Morris. | Carnac. | |
Edward S. Rivett- | Edward S. Rivett- | John Biddulph. | |
Carnac. | Carnac. | G. C. B. Taylor. | |
John Biddulph. | John Biddulph. | Chas. J. Prinsep. | |
G. C. B. Taylor. | G. C. B. Taylor. | Elliot A. Money. | |
Chas. J. Prinsep. | Chas. J. Prinsep. | H. E. Kensit. | |
Albert Hearsey. | Elliot A. Money. | ||
Cornet | Elliot A. Money. | Joseph Boulderson. | Joseph Boulderson. |
Joseph Boulderson. | Fred. H. Huth. | Fred. H. Huth. | |
Fred. H. Huth. | C. R. St Quintin. | C. R. St Quintin. | |
C. R. St Quintin. | F. D. Harding. | F. D. Harding. | |
F. D. Harding. | S. D. Barrow. | S. D. Barrow. | |
S. D. Barrow. | Jos. S. A. Bruff. | Jos. S. A. Bruff. | |
R. G. E. Dalrymple. | R. G. E. Dalrymple. | ||
C. A. H. Bannister. | |||
Paymaster | Henry O. Currie. | ||
Adjutant | A. H. Chapman. | A. H. Chapman. | A. H. Chapman. |
Riding Master | George Couch. | George Couch. | George Couch. |
Quartermaster | William Langdale. | William Langdale. | |
Surgeon | Edward Menzies. | ||
Asst. Surgeon | Samuel Fuller. | ||
Byng T. Giraud. | |||
Vety. Surgeon | |||
1866 | 1867 | 1868 | |
Colonel | John Hall. | John Hall. | John Hall. |
Lieut. Colonel | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. |
Major | R. Richardson. | R. Richardson. | R. Richardson. |
Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. | |
Captain. | Henry E. Ellice. | Henry E. Ellice. | Henry E. Ellice. |
Robert Baring. | Robert Baring. | Robert Baring. | |
Melville Clarke. | Melville Clarke. | Melville Clarke. | |
R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | |
Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | |
G. A. Bishop. | G. A. Bishop. | K. J. W. Coghill. | |
K. J. W. Coghill. | K. J. W. Coghill. | James Duncan. | |
James Duncan. | James Duncan. | Samuel C. Walker | |
Lieutenant | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. |
Abel H. Chapman. | Abel H. Chapman. | Abel H. Chapman. | |
A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | |
Edward S. Rivett- | Edward S. Rivett- | Edward S. Rivett- | |
Carnac. | Carnac. | Carnac. | |
John Biddulph. | John Biddulph. | John Biddulph. | |
G. C. B. Taylor. | G. C. B. Taylor. | G. C. B. Taylor. | |
Chas. J. Prinsep. | Chas. J. Prinsep. | Chas. J. Prinsep. | |
Elliot A. Money. | Elliot A. Money. | Elliot A. Money. | |
Henry E. Kensit. | Fred. H. Huth. | Fred. H. Huth. | |
Cornet | Joseph Boulderson. | Joseph Boulderson. | Joseph Boulderson. |
Fred. H. Huth. | C. R. St Quintin. | C. R. St Quintin. | |
C. R. St Quintin. | F. D. Harding. | F. D. Harding. | |
F. D. Harding. | S. D. Barrow. | S. D. Barrow. | |
S. D. Barrow. | Jos. S. A. Bruff. | R. G. E. Dalrymple. | |
Jos. S. A. Bruff. | R. G. E. Dalrymple. | C. A. H. Bannister. | |
R. G. E. Dalrymple. | C. A. H. Bannister. | L. A. C. Cook. | |
C. A. H. Bannister. | L. A. C. Cook. | J. L. Mackay. | |
Paymaster | Henry O. Currie. | Henry O. Currie. | Henry O. Currie. |
Adjutant | A. H. Chapman. | A. H. Chapman. | A. H. Chapman. |
Riding Master | George Couch. | George Couch. | George Couch. |
Quartermaster | William Langdale. | William Langdale. | William Langdale. |
Surgeon | Edward Menzies. | Edward Menzies. | Benjamin Burland. |
Asst. Surgeon | Samuel Fuller. | Samuel Fuller. | Byng T. Giraud. |
Byng T. Giraud. | Byng T. Giraud. | Thomas Babington. | |
Vety. Surgeon | Hugh Anderson. | ||
1869 | 1870 | 1871 | |
Colonel | John Hall. | John Hall. | John Hall. |
Lieut. Colonel | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. |
Major | R. Richardson. | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. |
Henry C. Craigie. | Robert Baring. | Robert Baring. | |
Captain | Robert Baring. | Melville Clarke. | Melville Clarke. |
Melville Clarke. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | |
R. T. P. Stapleton. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | |
Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | K. J. W. Coghill. | K. J. W. Coghill. | |
K. J. W. Coghill. | James Duncan. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | |
James Duncan. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Abel H. Chapman. | |
Samuel C. Walker. | Abel H. Chapman. | A. G. Webster. | |
Chas. H. Fairlie. | A. G. Webster. | ||
Lieutenant | Abel H. Chapman. | Edward S. Rivett- | |
A. G. Webster. | Edward S. Rivett- | Carnac. | |
Edward S. Rivett- | Carnac. | John Biddulph. | |
Carnac. | John Biddulph. | G. C. B. Taylor. | |
John Biddulph. | G. C. B. Taylor. | John Nethercote. | |
G. C. B. Taylor. | Chas. J. Prinsep. | E. W. G. Williams. | |
Chas. J. Prinsep. | John Nethercote. | Wm. S. Greene. | |
C. R. St Quintin. | E. W. G. Williams. | L. A. C. Cook. | |
John Nethercote. | F. D. Harding. | J. L. Mackay. | |
E. W. G. Williams. | Wm. S. Greene. | Henry Hall. | |
P. H. S. Barrow. | |||
Cornet | Joseph Boulderson. | S. D. Barrow. | |
F. D. Harding. | R. G. E. Dalrymple. | ||
S. D. Barrow. | L. A. C. Cook. | J. C. Christie. | |
R. G. E. Dalrymple. | James L. Mackay. | James M‘Killop | |
C. A. H. Bannister. | Henry Hall. | Macwhirter. | |
L. A. C. Cook. | P. H. S. Barrow. | Henry Edmonds | |
James L. Mackay. | J. C. Christie. | Kynaston. | |
Henry Hall. | James M‘Killop | ||
P. H. S. Barrow. | Macwhirter. | ||
J. C. Christie. | |||
Paymaster | Henry O. Currie. | Henry O. Currie. | Henry O. Currie. |
Adjutant | A. H. Chapman. | J. Nethercote. | J. Nethercote. |
Riding Master | George Couch. | George Couch. | George Couch. |
Quartermaster | William Langdale. | William Langdale. | William Langdale. |
Surgeon | Benjamin Burland. | Benjamin Burland. | Benjamin Burland. |
Asst. Surgeon | Byng T. Giraud. | Byng T. Giraud. | Edmund Vallance. |
Thomas Babington. | Thomas Babington. | ||
Vety. Surgeon | Chas. Barrow. | Chas. Barrow. | Chas. Barrow. |
1872 | 1873 | 1874 | |
Colonel | John Hall. | John Yorke, Maj. General. | John Yorke. |
Lieut. Colonel | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. |
Major | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. |
Robert Baring. | Robert Baring. | Robert Baring. | |
Captain | R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. |
Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | |
K. J. W. Coghill. | K. J. W. Coghill. | K. J. W. Coghill. | |
Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | |
Abel H. Chapman. | Abel H. Chapman. | Abel H. Chapman. | |
A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | |
Edward S. Rivett- | John Biddulph. | John Biddulph. | |
Carnac. | E. W. G. Williams. | E. W. G. Williams. | |
John Biddulph. | Wm. S. Greene. | ||
Lieutenant | G. C. B. Taylor. | ||
E. W. G. Williams. | Wm. S. Greene. | Henry Hall. | |
Wm. S. Greene. | Henry Hall. | P. H. S. Barrow. | |
L. A. C. Cook. | P. H. S. Barrow. | James M‘K. | |
Henry Hall. | James M‘K. | Macwhirter. | |
P. H. S. Barrow. | Macwhirter. | Clement Smith. | |
J. C. Christie. | Clement Smith. | H. E. Kynaston. | |
James M‘K. Macwhirter. | H. E. Kynaston. | Frederic M. Stow. | |
H. E. Kynaston. | Frederic M. Stow. | Charles Edward | |
F. M. Stow. | Charles Edward | Warde. | |
C. E. Warde. | Warde. | ||
Sub. Lieutenant | A. M. Taylor. | A. M. Taylor. | |
EugenÉ DieudonnÉ | R. C. Gregg. | ||
Feraldi. | H. M. A. Warde. | ||
Wm. Frederic H. | Jno. Compton | ||
Yatman. | Hanford-Flood. | ||
R. C. Gregg. | Wm. E. Phillips. | ||
Henry Murray | Stephen George | ||
Ashley Warde. | Wilson. | ||
Paymaster | H. O. Currie. | H. O. Currie. | H. O. Currie. |
Riding Master | George Couch. | George Couch. | George Couch. |
Quartermaster | Wm. Langdale. | Wm. Langdale. | Wm. Langdale. |
Surgeon | Benj. Burland. | Benj. Burland. | Benj. Burland. |
Asst. Surgeon | Edmund Vallance. | Edmund Vallance. | |
Vety. Surgeon | James Kettle. | James Kettle. | James Kettle. |
1875 | 1876 | 1877 | |
Colonel | John Yorke. | John Yorke. | John Yorke. |
Lieut. Colonel | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. | C. V. Jenkins. |
Major | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. |
Robert Baring. | Robert Baring. | ||
Captain | R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. | R. T. P. Stapleton. |
C. M. S. Fairbrother. | C. M. S. Fairbrother. | C. M. S. Fairbrother. | |
K. J. W. Coghill. | K. J. W. Coghill. | K. J. W. Coghill. | |
Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | |
A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | A. G. Webster. | |
John Biddulph. | John Biddulph. | John Biddulph. | |
E. W. G. Williams. | E. W. G. Williams. | E. W. G. Williams. | |
Wm. S. Greene. | Wm. S. Greene. | P. H. S. Barrow | |
Henry Hall. | Henry Hall. | H. W. R. Blackett. | |
P. H. S. Barrow. | W. L. Twentyman. | ||
Lieutenant | P. H. S. Barrow. | James M‘Killop | James M‘Killop |
James M‘Killop | Macwhirter. | Macwhirter. | |
Macwhirter. | Clement Smith. | Clement Smith. | |
Clement Smith. | H. E. Kynaston. | H. E. Kynaston. | |
H. E. Kynaston. | F. M. Kenyon-Stow. | F. M. Kenyon-Stow. | |
Frederic M. Stow. | Charles E. Warde. | Charles E. Warde. | |
Charles E. Warde. | Alex. M. Taylor. | Alex. M. Taylor. | |
Alex. M. Taylor. | J. D. P. French. | J. D. P. French. | |
J. D. P. French. | J. C. Hanford-Flood. | J. C. Hanford-Flood. | |
Ralph C. Gregg. | H. M. A. Warde. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
D. R. Apthorp. | H. M. A. Warde. | ||
D. R. Apthorp. | |||
H. O’C. Henchy. | |||
Maurice Wright. | |||
Sub. Lieutenant | H. M. A. Warde. | H. O’C. Henchy. | H. E. Reynolds. |
J. C. Hanford-Flood. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | ||
H. O’C. Henchy. | |||
Paymaster | Henry O. Currie. | Henry O. Currie. | Henry O. Currie. |
Riding Master | Robert Speirs. | Robert Speirs. | Robert Speirs. |
Quartermaster | John White. | John White. | John White. |
Medical Officer | B. Burland. | B. Burland. | B. Burland. |
Vety. Surgeon | James Kettle. | James Kettle. | James Kettle. |
1878 | 1879 | 1880 | |
Colonel | John Yorke. | John Yorke. | John Yorke. |
Lieut. Colonel | Henry C. Craigie. | Henry C. Craigie. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. |
Major | Richard T. P. Stapleton. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | K. J. W. Coghill. |
Captain | K. J. W. Coghill. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | |
Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. H. Fairlie. | A. G. Webster. | |
K. J. W. Coghill. | A. G. Webster. | E. W. G. Williams. | |
Chas. H. Fairlie. | E. W. G. Williams. | P. H. S. Barrow, | |
A. G. Webster. | P. H. S. Barrow. | C.M.G. | |
E. W. G. Williams. | H. W. R. Blackett. | H. W. R. Blackett. | |
Percy H. S. Barrow. | Wm. Lawrence | Wm. Lawrence | |
H. W. R. Blackett. | Twentyman. | Twentyman. | |
Wm. Lawrence | James M‘Killop | James M‘Killop | |
Twentyman. | Macwhirter. | Macwhirter. | |
James M‘Killop | Clement Smith. | Clement Smith. | |
Macwhirter. | H. E. Kynaston. | H. E. Kynaston. | |
Lieutenant | Clement Smith. | ||
H. E. Kynaston. | Charles E. Warde. | ||
Fred. M. Kenyon-Stow. | Alex. M. Taylor, Adj. | Alex. M. Taylor. | |
Charles E. Warde. | Jno. D. P. French. | Jno. D. P. French. | |
Alex. M. Taylor. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | |
Jno. D. P. French. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | H. M. A. Warde. | H. M. A. Warde. | |
C. B. H. Jenkins. | D. R. Apthorp. | D. R. Apthorp. | |
H. M. A. Warde. | H. E. Reynolds. | H. E. Reynolds. | |
D. R. Apthorp. | Hugh O’Connor Henchy. | Hugh O’Connor Henchy. | |
H. E. Reynolds. | Maurice Wright. | Maurice Wright. | |
Hugh O’Connor Henchy. | |||
Maurice Wright. | |||
Sub. Lieutenant | David Edward D. Barclay. | David Edward D. Barclay. | |
Jno. Douglas M. Guthrie. | |||
Fred. A. Freeman. | |||
Paymaster | Henry O. Currie. | Jas. O. Dalgleish. | |
Riding Master | Robert Speirs. | Robert Speirs. | Robert Speirs. |
Quartermaster | John White. | John White. | John White. |
Vety. Surgeon | James Kettle. | James Kettle. | James Kettle. |
1881 | 1882 | 1883 | |
Colonel | John Yorke.C.B. | John Yorke.C.B. | John Yorke.C.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Chas. M. S. Fairbrother. | Kendall J. W. Coghill, C.B. |
K. J. W. Coghill. | A. G. Webster. | ||
Major | A. G. Webster. | Percy H. S. Barrow, C.M.G. | |
K. J. W. Coghill. | Percy H. S. Barrow, C.M.G. | H. W. R. Blackett. | |
H. W. R. Blackett. | Clement Smith. | ||
Alex. M. Taylor. | |||
Captain | A. G. Webster. | Jno. D. P. French. | |
Percy H. S. Barrow, C.M.G. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | ||
H. W. R. Blackett. | Clement Smith. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
W. L. Twentyman. | Alex. M. Taylor. | H. M. A. Warde. | |
James M‘K. Macwhirter. | J. D. P. French. | Dudley Richard Apthorp. | |
Clement Smith. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | H. E. Reynolds. | |
H. E. Kynaston. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | William Pochin Warner. | |
Alex. M. Taylor. | |||
Jno. D. P. French. | |||
Lieutenant | H. M. A. Warde. | H. O’C. Henchy. | |
Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | D. R. Apthorp. | Maurice Wright. | |
C. B. H. Jenkins. | H. E. Reynolds. | D. E. D. Barclay. | |
H. M. A. Warde. | Hugh O’Connor | J. D. M. Guthrie. | |
D. R. Apthorp. | Henchy. | F. A. Freeman. | |
H. E. Reynolds. | Maurice Wright. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | |
Hugh O’Connor | D. E. D. Barclay. | Jno. Charles Ker | |
Henchy. | J. D. M. Guthrie. | Fox, Adj. | |
Maurice Wright. | F. A. Freeman. | H. D. Fanshawe. | |
D. E. D. Barclay. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | H. G. Marsh. | |
Jno. Charles Ker | J. C. A. Walker. | ||
Fox, Adj. | H. G. S. Young. | ||
W. S. Stanhope. | |||
H. G. De Pledge. | |||
G. O. Welch. | |||
R. W. Nicholson. | |||
Second Lieut. | J. D. M. Guthrie. | ||
F. A. Freeman. | |||
E. K. G. Aylmer. | |||
Paymaster | J. O. Dalgleish. | Jas. O. Dalgleish. | D. C. O. Spiller. |
Riding Master | Robert Speirs. | Robert Speirs. | Robert Speirs. |
Quartermaster | John White. | John White. | John White. |
Vety. Surgeon | James Kettle. | ||
1884 | 1885 | 1886 | |
Colonel | John Yorke.C.B. | John Yorke.C.B. | John Yorke.C.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | A. G. Webster. | Percy H. S. | Percy H. S. |
Percy H. S. | Barrow,C.B., C.M.G. | Barrow,C.B., C.M.G. | |
Barrow,C.M.G. | Alex. M. Taylor. | J. D. P. French. | |
Major | H. W. R. Blackett. | Clement Smith. | Clement Smith. |
Clement Smith. | Jno. D. P. French. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | |
Alex. M. Taylor. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
Jno. D. P. French. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | H. M. A. Warde. | |
Captain | H. M. A. Warde. | D. R. Apthorp. | |
Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | D. R. Apthorp. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | |
C. B. H. Jenkins. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | J. C. K. Fox, Adj. | |
H. M. A. Warde. | J. C. K. Fox, Adj. | B. R. Wilson. | |
Dudley Richard | Belford R. Wilson. | H. D. Fanshawe. | |
Apthorp. | H. D. Fanshawe. | Maurice Wright. | |
D. E. D. Barclay. | Maurice Wright. | H. G. Marsh. | |
Lieutenant | Harry G. Marsh. | Jno. C. A. Walker. | |
Maurice Wright. | J. C. A. Walker. | H. G. S. Young. | |
F. A. Freeman. | H. G. S. Young. | W. Spencer-Stanhope. | |
E. K. G. Aylmer. | W. Spencer-Stanhope. | H. G. De Pledge. | |
J. C. K. Fox, Adj. | H. G. De Pledge. | Geo. O. Welch. | |
H. D. Fanshawe. | G. O. Welch. | R. W. Nicholson. | |
H. G. Marsh. | R. W. Nicholson. | E. S. Craven. | |
Jno. C. A. Walker. | E. S. Craven. | H. W. Boyce. | |
H. G. S. Young. | H. W. Boyce. | H. J. M‘Laughlin. | |
W. Spencer-Stanhope. | H. J. M‘Laughlin. | P. J. Zigomala. | |
H. G. De Pledge. | P. J. Zigomala. | F. E. S. Swan. | |
Geo. O. Welch. | F. E. S. Swan. | Francis Woodward | |
R. W. Nicholson. | F. W. Clementson. | Clementson. | |
Edward S. Craven. | F. D. Barry. | F. D. Barry. | |
H. P. Levita. | |||
Jas. Wm. Gally P. Jeffcock. | |||
Chas. Sydney W. Reeve. | |||
Slingsby Edward D. Cradock. | |||
Vere de Lone Temple. | |||
Paymaster | H. F. G. Webster. | H. F. G. Webster. | |
Riding Master | Wm. Francis. | Wm. Francis. | Wm. Francis. |
Quartermaster | John White. | A. G. Lima. | W. T. Marshall, V.C. |
Vety. Surgeon | |||
1887 | 1888 | 1889 | |
Colonel | John Yorke.C.B. | John Yorke.C.B. | John Yorke.C.B. |
Lieut. Colonel | Boyce Albert Combe. | Boyce Albert Combe. | Jno. D. P. French. |
Jno. D. P. French. | Jno. D. P. French. | ||
Major | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. |
C. B. H. Jenkins. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
H. M. A. Warde. | Henry M. A. Warde. | Henry M. A. Warde. | |
Captain | Dudley Richard | Dudley Richard | Dudley Richard |
Apthorp. | Apthorp. | Apthorp. | |
E. K. G. Aylmer. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | |
Jno. C. K. Fox. | Jno. C. K. Fox. | Hew. D. Fanshawe, Adj. | |
Hew. D. Fanshawe, Adj. | Hew. D. Fanshawe, Adj. | Maurice Wright. | |
Maurice Wright. | Maurice Wright. | Harry G. Marsh. | |
Harry G. Marsh. | Harry G. Marsh. | Jno. C. A. Walker. | |
Jno. C. A. Walker. | Jno. C. A. Walker. | Arthur Heywood | |
Brooksbank. | |||
Lieutenant | Hugh G. S. Young. | Hugh G. S. Young. | |
W. Spencer-Stanhope. | W. Spencer-Stanhope. | Hugh G. S. Young. | |
Harold G. de Pledge. | Harold G. de Pledge. | W. Spencer-Stanhope. | |
George O. Welch. | George O. Welch. | Harold G. de Pledge. | |
Edward S. Craven. | Edward S. Craven. | George O. Welch. | |
Hugh W. Boyce. | Hugh W. Boyce. | Edward S. Craven. | |
H. J. M‘Laughlin. | H. J. M‘Laughlin. | Pandia J. Zigomala. | |
Pandia J. Zigomala. | Pandia J. Zigomala. | Francis E. L. Swan. | |
Francis E. L. Swan. | Francis E. L. Swan. | Francis W. Clementson. | |
Francis W. | Francis W. | Fred. D. Barry. | |
Clementson. | Clementson. | Harry P. Levita. | |
Fred. D. Barry. | Fred. D. Barry. | Jas. W. G. P. | |
Harry P. Levita. | Harry P. Levita. | Jeffcock. | |
Jas. W. G. P. | Jas. W. G. P. | Chas. S. W. Reeve. | |
Jeffcock. | Jeffcock. | Slingsby E. D. | |
Chas. S. W. Reeve. | Chas. S. W. Reeve. | Cradock. | |
Slingsby E. D. | Slingsby E. D. | Vere de Lone Temple. | |
Cradock. | Cradock. | ||
Vere de Lone Temple. | Vere de Lone Temple. | ||
Paymaster | H. F. G. Webster. | Herbert H. Gilbert. | Capt. H. G. Marsh. |
Riding Master | William Pilley. | William Pilley. | William Pilley. |
Quartermaster | W. T. Marshall, V.C. | W. T. Marshall, V.C. | W. T. Marshall, V.C. |
1893 | 1894 | 1895 | |
Colonel | C. S. Hutchinson. | C. S. Hutchinson. | C. S. Hutchinson. |
Lieut. Colonel | Jno. D. P. French. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. |
Major | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | C. B. H. Jenkins. | C. B. H. Wolseley-Jenkins. |
C. B. H. Jenkins. | Dudley Richard | D. R. Apthorp. | |
H. M. A. Warde. | Apthorp. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | |
D. R. Apthorp. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | H. D. Fanshawe. | |
H. D. Fanshawe. | |||
Captain | E. K. G. Aylmer. | H. G. Marsh. | H. G. Marsh. |
H. D. Fanshawe. | J. C. A. Walker. | Jno. C. A. Walker. | |
H. G. Marsh. | Arthur H. | H. G. S. Young. | |
Jno. C. A. Walker. | Brooksbank. | Harold G. de | |
A. H. Brooksbank. | Hugh G. S. Young. | Pledge, Adj. | |
H. G. S. Young. | Harold G. de | P. J. Zigomala. | |
Harold G. de | Pledge, Adj. | Adam Brack-Boyd- | |
Pledge, Adj. | P. J. Zigomala. | Wilson. | |
P. J. Zigomala. | F. D. Barry. | ||
Lieutenant | Frederic D. Barry. | James W. G. P. | Eustace T. Hill. |
James W. G. P. | Jeffcock. | Alfred Jennings- | |
Jeffcock. | Eustace T. Hill. | Bramly, Adj. | |
Eustace T. Hill. | Alfred Jennings- | P. W. Chetwode. | |
Alfred Jennings- | Bramly. | A. J. Moseley. | |
Bramly. | P. W. Chetwode. | A. L. Powell. | |
P. W. Chetwode. | A. J. Moseley. | G. A. Egerton. | |
H. V. Thomson. | A. L. Powell. | Robert F. Cox. | |
A. J. Mosely. | G. A. Egerton. | C. V. Henderson. | |
A. L. Powell. | R. F. Cox. | M. G. E. Woodmass. | |
Carlisle V. | E. S. St. Quintin. | ||
Henderson. | W. R. P. Stapleton- | ||
Montague G. E. | Cotton. | ||
Woodmass. | A. R. Armstrong. | ||
2nd Lieutenant | G. J. F. Lidwill. | G. J. F. Lidwill. | N. F. Uniacke. |
Geo. A. Egerton. | E. S. St. Quintin. | M. Archer-Shee. | |
Robert F. Cox. | W. R. P. Stapleton- | A. J. Campbell. | |
C. V. Henderson. | Cotton. | G. D. Franks. | |
Montague G. E. | A. R. Armstrong. | S. S. Binny. | |
Woodmass. | N. F. Uniacke. | H. A. Porter. | |
E. S. St. Quintin. | Martin Archer- | J. F. Ritchie. | |
Wellington R. P. | Shee. | ||
Stapleton-Cotton. | A. J. Campbell. | ||
A. R. Armstrong. | |||
N. F. Uniacke. | |||
Paymaster | Lt. A. Jennings- | Lt. A. Jennings- | A. L. Powell |
Bramly (acting). | Bramly (acting). | (acting). | |
Riding Master | W. F. G. Percy, | W. F. G. Percy, | W. F. G. Percy, |
Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | |
Quartermaster | W. T. Marshall, V.C., | W. T. Marshall, V.C., | W. T. Marshall, V.C., |
Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | |
1896 | 1897 | 1898 | |
Colonel | C. S. Hutchinson. | C. S. Hutchinson. | C. S. Hutchinson. |
Lieut. Colonel | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | Jno. C. Hanford-Flood. | C. B. H. Wolseley-Jenkins. |
Major | C. B. H. Wolseley- | C. B. H. Wolseley- | E. K. G. Aylmer. |
Jenkins. | Jenkins. | D. R. Apthorp. | |
D. R. Apthorp. | D. R. Apthorp. | H. D. Fanshawe. | |
E. K. G. Aylmer. | E. K. G. Aylmer. | Harry G. Marsh. | |
H. D. Fanshawe. | H. D. Fanshawe. | ||
Captain | Harry G. Marsh. | Harry G. Marsh. | H. G. S. Young. |
J. C. A. Walker. | J. C. A. Walker. | H. G. de Pledge. | |
H. G. S. Young. | H. G. S. Young. | Pandia J. Zigomala. | |
H. G. de Pledge. | H. G. de Pledge. | Eustace T. Hill. | |
Pandia J. Zigomala. | Pandia J. Zigomala. | Alfred Jennings- | |
A. Brack-Boyd- | A. Brack-Boyd- | Bramly, Adj. | |
Wilson. | Wilson. | P. W. Chetwode. | |
Eustace T. Hill. | |||
Lieutenant | Eustace T. Hill. | Arthur Jennings- | A. L. Powell. |
Arthur Jennings- | Bramly, Adj. | G. A. Egerton. | |
Bramly, Adj. | P. W. Chetwode. | Robert F. Cox. | |
P. W. Chetwode. | A. L. Powell. | M. G. E. Woodmass. | |
A. L. Powell. | G. A. Egerton. | E. S. St. Quintin. | |
G. A. Egerton. | Robert F. Cox. | W. R. P. Stapleton- | |
Robert F. Cox. | C. V. Henderson. | Cotton. | |
C. V. Henderson. | M. G. E. Woodmass. | A. R. Armstrong. | |
M. G. E. Woodmass. | E. S. St. Quintin. | N. F. Uniacke. | |
E. S. St. Quintin. | W. R. P. Stapleton- | M. Archer-Shee. | |
W. R. P. Stapleton- | Cotton. | A. J. Campbell. | |
Cotton. | A. R. Armstrong. | ||
A. R. Armstrong. | N. F. Uniacke. | ||
2nd Lieutenant | N. F. Uniacke. | M. Archer-Shee. | G. D. Franks. |
M. Archer-Shee. | A. J. Campbell. | Steuart S. Binny. | |
A. J. Campbell. | G. D. Franks. | H. A. Porter. | |
G. D. Franks. | Steuart S. Binny. | W. J. R. Wingfield. | |
Steuart S. Binny. | H. A. Porter. | Arthur Holford. | |
H. A. Porter. | W. J. R. Wingfield. | Walter Pepys. | |
James F. Ritchie. | Arthur Holford. | Lionel K. D’Arcy. | |
Paymaster | A. L. Powell | A. L. Powell | A. L. Powell |
(acting). | (acting). | (acting). | |
Riding Master | W. F. G. Percy, | W. F. G. Percy, | W. F. G. Percy, |
Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | |
Quartermaster | W. T. Marshall, V.C., | W. T. Marshall, V.C., | W. T. Marshall, V.C., |
Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | Hon. Lieut. | |
1899 | |
Colonel | C. S. Hutchinson. |
Lieut. Colonel | C. B. H. Wolseley-Jenkins. |
Major | E. K. G. Aylmer. |
D. R. Apthorp. | |
H. D. Fanshawe. | |
Harry G. Marsh. | |
Captain | H. G. S. Young. |
H. G. de Pledge. | |
A. Jennings-Bramly. | |
P. W. Chetwode. | |
A. L. Powell. | |
Lieutenant | G. A. Egerton. |
Robert F. Cox. | |
M. G. E. Woodmass. | |
E. S. St. Quintin. | |
W. R. P. Stapleton-Cotton. | |
M. Archer-Shee, Adj. | |
A. J. Campbell. | |
G. D. Franks. | |
Steuart S. Binny. | |
H. A. Porter. | |
W. J. R. Wingfield. | |
2nd Lieutenant | A. Holford. |
L. K. D’Arcy. | |
W. A. Orlebar. | |
A. W. Parsons. | |
O. M. Croshaw. | |
E. H. Fanshawe. | |
Paymaster | |
Riding Master | W. F. G. Percy, Hon. Lieut. |
Quartermaster | W. T. Marshall, V.C., Hon. Capt. |
APPENDIX B.
CASUALTIES IN THE NINETEENTH HUSSARS DURING THE EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN OF 1882.
Wounded. | |
Lieutenant | H.C. Holland (attached), 6th September. |
D. E. D. Barclay, 13th September. |
APPENDIX C.
SPECIAL HONOURS GRANTED TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS FOR EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN OF 1882.
Companionship of the Bath. | |
Lieutenant Colonel K. J. W. Coghill. | |
Order of the Medjidie (4th Class). | |
Captain J. C. Hanford-Flood. | |
Order of the Osmanieh (4th Class). | |
Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Webster. | |
Major A. M. Taylor. | |
Brevets. | |
Major A. M. Taylor to be Lieutenant Colonel. | |
Captain J. C. Hanford-Flood to be Major. | |
Mentioned in Dispatches. | |
Lieutenant Colonel | K. J. W. Coghill. |
A. G. Webster. | |
Captain J. C. Hanford-Flood. |
APPENDIX D.
CASUALTIES IN THE NINETEENTH HUSSARS DURING THE CAMPAIGN NEAR SUAKIN, 1884.
El Teb (29th February). | ||
Killed— | ||
Captain | F. A. Freeman. | |
Sergeant | F. Keith. | |
H. Grey. | ||
W. D. Brown (died of wounds). | ||
Corporal | H. Ibbott. | |
P. Hughes. | ||
Lance Corporal | C. Maney. | |
Trumpeter | R. Fanning (died of wounds). | |
Private | H. Cottle. | |
C. Singleton. | ||
H. Williams. | ||
W. Wilkinson. | ||
P. Webb. | ||
S. Garside (died of wounds). | ||
Wounded— | ||
Lieutenant Colonel | P. H. S. Barrow. | |
Captain | C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
Troop Sergeant Major | T. Taylor. | |
Sergeant | H. Phipps. | |
Saddler | J. Ferguson. | |
Corporal | C. Masters. |
Private | H. Reeves. | F. Floyd. |
D. C. Price. | J. Waitt. | |
E. Fitzpatrick. | W. Hollinshead. | |
A. Hubbard. | F. Hainning. | |
J. Bartley. | W. Lennon. | |
J. Todd. | R. Shepperd. | |
J. Sankey. | J. Raines. | |
T. O’Connor Lee. | E. R. Cheeseman. |
Tamai (13th March). | ||
Killed— | ||
Private | W. Page. | |
Wounded— | ||
Lance Corporal | R. Williams. | |
Private | T. Hamilton. |
APPENDIX E.
SPECIAL HONOURS GRANTED TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS FOR CAMPAIGN NEAR SUAKIN, 1884.
Companionship of the Bath. | |
Lieutenant Colonel | A. G. Webster. |
P. H. S. Barrow. | |
Mentioned in Dispatches. | |
Lieutenant Colonel | A. G. Webster. |
P. H. S. Barrow. | |
Major | J. C. Hanford-Flood. |
Captain | C. B. H. Jenkins. |
Regimental Sergeant Major | A. G. Lima. |
Quarter Master Sergeant | W. Marshall. |
Troop Sergeant Major | T. Taylor. |
Sergeant | H. Phipps. |
W. S. Fenton. | |
Private | J. Bosely. |
Victoria Cross. | |
Quarter Master Sergeant | William T. Marshall. |
Distinguished Service Medal. | |
Troop Sergeant Major | T. Taylor. |
Sergeant | H. Phipps. |
W. S. Fenton. | |
Private | J. Boseley. |
APPENDIX F.
ADDRESS TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS BY MAJOR GENERAL G. GRAHAM, C.B., V.C. TRINKITAT, 5TH MARCH 1884.
“Colonel Webster,
“I congratulate you on the efficient state of your Regiment, and I wish to express my high appreciation of the conduct of the officers, non-commissioned officers and men who have displayed unceasing energy in the discharge of their duties. From the commencement of the campaign, no other regiment has done more valuable service, or displayed greater dash and daring, than the 19th Hussars, especially on the 29th February. I wish to convey to the officers, non-commissioned officers and men, my high opinion of their conduct, and, before leaving, I wish the regiment every success in its future career.”
ADDRESS TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS BY BRIGADIER GENERAL H. STEWART. TRINKITAT, 5TH MARCH 1884.
“Colonel Webster, Officers, Non-Commissioned
Officers and Men of the 19th Hussars,
“It affords me great pleasure to thank you for the valuable services you have rendered during the campaign, especially on the 29th February at Fort Teb, where you displayed extreme coolness, unparalleled courage and fearlessness and cheerful and ready obedience to orders, when under a heavy fire, and surrounded by an almost innumerable foe. As a cavalry officer I had not the chance to notice each act of bravery as others had, but the conduct of the regiment, and its steadiness and boldness were
“Your loss has been heavy, but your victory has been sure. I mourn the fate of my comrades in arms, and of your second in command Lieut. Colonel Barrow.
“I had heard of your drill, and I proved the efficiency of the regiment when it was on the Curragh, and its present state of efficiency is admirable. Words are inadequate to convey to you how much I would wish to thank you, but I do thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
APPENDIX G.
CASUALTIES IN THE NINETEENTH HUSSARS DURING THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN OF 1885.
Abu Klea (16th and 17th January). | ||
Killed— | ||
Corporal | J. Walker. | |
Private | W. Purton. | |
Wounded— | ||
Farrier Sergeant | J. Short. | |
Private | J. Whitefield | |
C. Ray. | ||
J. Whelan. | ||
Abu Krou (19th January). | ||
Killed— | ||
Quartermaster | A. G. Lima. | |
Wounded— | ||
Private | D. Godfrey. | |
J. Pullan. | ||
Abu Klea (17th February). | ||
Killed— | ||
Sergeant | Horwood. | |
Operations near Suakin (3rd February). | ||
Killed— | ||
Lance Corporal | W. Hardy. | |
W. Coyle. | ||
Private | W. Campbell. | |
W. Cooper. | ||
B. Coppstone. | ||
P. King. | ||
T. Rafferty. | ||
St. Clair. |
APPENDIX H.
SPECIAL HONOURS GRANTED TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS FOR SOUDAN CAMPAIGN, 1885.
Order of the Medjidie (4th Class). | |
Major C. B. H. Jenkins. | |
Order of the Osmanieh (4th Class). | |
Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Hanford-Flood. | |
Brevets. | |
Lieutenant Colonel | P. H. S. Barrow to be Colonel. |
Major | J. C. H Flood to be Lieutenant Colonel. |
Mentioned in Dispatches. | |
Lieutenant Colonel | P. H. S. Barrow. |
J. D. P. French. | |
Major | J. C. Hanford-Flood. |
Captain | J. C. Ker Fox. |
Troop Sergeant Major | W. T. Beale. |
Sergeant | R. O. Chislett. |
Distinguished Service Medal. | |
Troop Sergeant Major | W. T. Beale. |
Sergeant | R. O. Chislett. |
Corporal | P. Breslan. |
Lance Corporal | W. Woolley. |
H. Baker. | |
Private | W. Lennon. |
APPENDIX I.
ADDRESS TO NINETEENTH HUSSARS BY GENERAL LORD WOLSELEY, G.C.B. KORTI, 23RD MARCH 1885.
“I am very much pleased with your general appearance and smart turn out this afternoon, which reflects great credit upon the Regiment.
“I know the wear and tear to which your clothing and equipment has been put, and your appearance to-day is highly creditable; but I tell you what is more creditable, and that is the admirable manner in which you have done your work during the campaign, both with the River and Desert Column. The late Genl. Sir H. Stewart told me, after the campaign of 1884 in the Eastern Soudan, of the good work you did there, and said that there was no regiment of cavalry in Her Majesty’s Service which knew its work more thoroughly, or could have performed it better than the 19th Hussars, and that you were everything a Hussar regiment should be.
“He was no bad judge, and I know you will value what he said.
“I for my part have heard this opinion confirmed on all sides, during the campaign, and, from what I have personally seen of you, I believe it to be true. Your success is due not only to the Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers, who have taught you, and who lead you, but to the Private Soldiers, each one of whom knows his work as a Cavalry Soldier, and does his duty so thoroughly.
“This is of the highest importance in a Light Cavalry Regiment, and you have proved its value. You have several months of hot weather in front of you, but I know you will face it cheerfully, as your duty; and I hope that you will keep well, so that when the autumn comes, and we advance on Khartoum, I may see the 19th Hussars leading the way, and giving a good account of the enemy, as they have done before.
“I shall have very much pleasure in reporting to H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief what I have told you to-day.”
APPENDIX K.
REPORT BY COLONEL BARROW ON THE ARAB HORSES RIDDEN BY THE NINETEENTH HUSSARS DURING THE NILE CAMPAIGN OF 1885.
Description of Horse.
Arab stallion. Average height, 14 hands; average age, 8 years to 9 years; some 15 per cent. over 12 years; bought by Egyptian Government in Syria and Lower Egypt; average price, 18l.
Work done previous to Campaign.
Some 50 per cent. had been through the campaign in the Eastern Soudan with the 19th Hussars in February and March 1884, and returned in a very exhausted state, and about 10 per cent. had been at Tel-el-Kebir.
In June 1884 the whole number were taken by Lieutenant-Colonel Taylor, with the Egyptian Cavalry, from Cairo to Assouan in barges, and remained there for two months.
In September 1884 they were marched by Major Grenfell from Assouan to Wady Halfa, 210 miles, and there awaited the arrival of the 19th Hussars. 350 of these ponies were handed over to the 19th Hussars on 13th November 1884, all except some 10 per cent., being in a very fair marching condition.
The March up the Nile.
The 19th Hussars marched by squadrons from Wady Halfa to Korti, distance 360 miles. Average daily march about 16 miles, not including halts.
Halts were made for one day at Absarat, one day at Dongola, and two days at Shabadood when crossing the river.
The ration was supposed to be 8 lb. of grain, barley or dhourra, and 10 lb. of dhourra stalk; but owing to scarcity of grain, the horses generally received about 6 lb. of grain and 10 lb. of dhourra stalks.
They arrived at Korti in very good condition.
Halt at Korti.
The horses remained at Korti from 20th December to 7th January, and received 8 lb. green dhourra stalk daily instead of dry stalk. They improved during the halt at Korti.
On the 30th December 40 horses proceeded to Jakdul, 100 miles, and performed the reconnaissance duties of the column. The march to Jakdul was performed in 63 hours, 15 hours’ rest there, and the return journey in 63 hours. Six horses returned the 100 miles in 46 hours; the last 50 miles in 7½ hours.
During the 141 hours of this march the horses were ridden for 83 hours.
Desert March.
From the 8th to the 19th of January, the 19th Hussars, strength as below, marched across the desert with General Sir H. Stewart’s Column:—
Officers | 8 |
Men | 127 |
Horses | 155 |
In addition, therefore, to one extra horse for each Officer, there were 12 spare horses.
The following table will show the daily work performed and amount of food and water given daily to each horse.
The 40 horses referred to in previous paragraph returned to Korti on the 5th, and started again on the 8th, as fit as any horses in the troop.
There was not one casualty out of the 40:—
Date. | Time of March. | No. of Hours. | No. of Miles. | When Watered. | Amount of Water. | Food Grain. |
lb. | ||||||
Janry. 8th | 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. | 4 | 16 | ... ... | ... | 6 |
” 9th | 2.45 a.m. to 10 a.m. | 7¼ | 29 | 10.30 a.m. | 1½ gal. | 6 |
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. | 4 | 16 | 6.15 p.m. | ½ ” | ||
” 10th | 3 a.m. to 9 am. | 6 | 24 | ... ... | ... | 6 |
12.15 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. | 4½ | 17 | 4.45 p.m. | ¼ gal. | ||
” 11th | 3.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. | 9 | 36 | 12.45 p.m. | F’l dr’nk | 6 |
” 12th | ... ... ... | ... | ... | 9 a.m. | ” | 6 |
12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. | 4 | 16 | 4.45 p.m. | ” | ||
” 13th | Halt at Gakdul | ... | ... | 8.30 a.m., | ” | 6 |
4.45 p.m. | ||||||
” 14th | ... ... ... | ... | ... | 6a.m.,1p.m. | ” | 6 |
2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. | 4 | ... | ... ... | ... | ||
” 15th | 5 a.m to 10 a.m. | 5 | 20 | 10.30 a.m. | 1¼ gal. | 5 |
1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. | 4½ | 18 | ... ... | ... | ||
” 16th | 4.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. | 11½ | 40 | 6 p.m. | ½ gal. | 4 |
” 17th | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | 8 | 32 | 4 p.m. | 2 gal. | 4 |
” 18th | ... ... ... | ... | ... | 7 a.m. | 1 gal. | 3 |
4 p.m. to 12 p.m. | 8 | 32 | ... ... | ... | ... | |
” 19th | 12 p.m. to 9 a.m. | 9 | 36 | ... ... | ... | 1 |
9 a.m. to 12 noon | 21 | ... | ... ... | ... | ... | |
” 20th | 12 noon to 1 p.m. | 13 | ... | ... ... | ... | ... |
... ... ... | 1 | 4 | 2 p.m. | F’l dr’nk | ... | |
It will be seen from the above table, that the average forage ration for the first 10 days was about 5 lb. to 6 lb. of grain, and 2 gallons of water, the horses performing 31 miles daily, not counting one day’s halt.
When the final advance was made on Matammeh, the horses marched to the Nile without having received a drop of water for 55 hours, and only 1 lb. of grain. Some 15 to 20 horses received no water for 70 hours.
The Halt at Gubat.
During the period, 20th January to 14th February, the horses received no grain, but were fed on dhourra stalk,
They performed outpost and patrol duty, averaging some 8 miles daily. Under the above conditions the horses recovered from the effort made during the desert march, but many were in a weak state.
Return to Korti and Dongola.
The first 75 miles, the horses performed the whole distance on 4 lb. of grain and 3 gallons of water, the remainder of the journey water was plentiful, and the 8 lb. of grain was supplied. Two marches of over 40 miles were performed, which shows that the horses were still able to march. After two weeks’ rest at Korti, the horses marched strong and well to Dongola and other stations, receiving plenty of food and water, and after two months’ halt they were in quite as good condition as when they left Wady Haifa.
The Return March—Dongola to Wady Haifa.
On the return march to Wady Haifa the distance, some 250 miles, was performed at the average rate of some 16 miles a day, with one halt for two days.
The marching was done mostly at night, but the horses were generally exposed to a hot sun all day, as there was not much shelter for them under the palm trees.
Except two fractures from kicks, no horses were lost or left on the line of march.
The horses were conveyed from Wady Haifa to Assouan in barges, and after two weeks’ rest at Assouan were handed over to the 20th Hussars in quite as good order as when they left Wady Haifa nine months previously.
The attached statement gives a list of casualties.
I think it may be considered a most remarkable circumstance, that out of 350 horses during nine months on a hard campaign, only 12 died from disease.
This result must be attributed to the two facts:—
1. That the climate of the Soudan is most suitable for horses.
2. That the Syrian horse has a wonderful constitution, and is admirably suited for warfare in an eastern climate.
Conclusion.
The distance actually marched from point to point, not taking any account of reconnaissances, &c., was over 1500 miles.
The weight carried was reduced to the minimum, but averaged about 14 stone. The weather during the last four months of the campaign was trying. Food was often very limited, and during the desert march water very scarce. Under the above conditions, I venture to think that the performances of the regiment on the Arab ponies, will compare with the performance of any horsemen on record.
Casualty Return of Arab ponies, 19th (Princess of Wales’ Own) Hussars, 13th November 1884 to 1st July 1885.
Summary. | |
Killed in action | 20 |
Destroyed | 37 |
Drowned | 1 |
Missing | 1 |
Died | 12 |
— | |
Total | 71 |
—– | |
Disease. | |
Bullet wounds | 23 |
Exhaustion | 31 |
Fractures | 7 |
Paralysis | 1 |
Enteritis | 1 |
Farcy | 1 |
Purpura hÆmorrhagica | 1 |
Rupture of intestine | 1 |
Rupture of stomach | 1 |
Saddle gall | 1 |
Colic spasmodic | 1 |
Missing | 1 |
Drowned | 1 |
— | |
Total | 71 |
—– |
Casualty Return of Arab Ponies, 19th (Princess of Wales’ Own) Hussars, from 13th November 1884, to 1st July 1885, showing the period during which the horses died.
Period. | Number of horses effective. | Destroyed or died from debility and exhaustion. | Destroyed or died from other causes. | Killed in action. |
Wady Haifa to Korti, 13th November to 8th January | 350 | ... | 5 | ... |
Korti to Matammeh and back, 8th January to 8th March | 155 | 19 | 5 | 20 |
At Korti, 8th January to 8th March | 73 | ... | 2 | ... |
With River Column, 1st January to 8th March | 107 | 3 | 1 | ... |
Korti, Dongola, and other Stations, 9th March to 20th June | 347 | 5 | 9 | ... |
Dongola, Assouan, 21st June to 1st July 1885 | 380 | ... | 2 | ... |
Total deaths | ... | 27 | 24 | 20 |
A few practical lessons learnt.
1. When water was limited to two gallons or less it was given in small quantities, not all at once. Even one pint to the horses, or just enough to moisten their mouths, enabled them to come up to time again. On one occasion, late at night, the horses were much exhausted—we were 35 miles from water, and less than one pint left per horse—the horses could not eat, their mouths were so parched. I had a sack of dhourra meal, and with the water made a number of moist balls of meal. These balls revived the horses, and they marched on their 35 miles next morning. I obtained this hint, previous to the campaign, from General V. Baker, who told me that the Turkomans used to carry in skins balls of grease, or oil and meal.
2. The horses were saved on every possible occasion, and by every possible device. The men never sat on their horses’ backs for a moment longer than necessary. Marches
3. Several horses were severely wounded, but recovered rapidly, although in a very exhausted condition.
4. The horses were fed, whenever possible, on the grass of the Bayuda Desert. This grass was very dry. The horses chewed it, but ate very little. During the last few days of the march to Matammeh, there was no opportunity for giving the horses any grass.
On several occasions, tins of mouldy biscuit, unfit for issue to the men, were obtained from the Commissariat, and the biscuit given to the horses.
They ate this greedily and worked on it.
P. H. S. BARROW,
Lieut.-Colonel, 19th Hussars.
Cairo, 1st August 1885.