The Waterloo Roll Call. Charles Dalton
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ARTILLERY. | ||
Lieut.-Col. Williamson. | ||
Foot Batteries | { | Major Lloyd’s (British). Capt. A. Cleves’s (K.G.L.). |
Fourth Division. | |
Lieut.-Gen. Hon. Sir Charles Colville, K.C.B. | |
4th Brigade.—Col. Mitchell. | |
14th Foot, 3rd Batt. | Major F.S. Tidy (Lieut.-Col.). |
23rd ” 1st ” | Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry W. Ellis, K.C.B. |
51st ” | Lieut.-Col. H. Mitchell (Col.). |
6th Brigade.—Major-Gen. Johnstone. | |
35th Foot, 2nd Batt. | Major C. MʻAlister. |
54th ” | Lieut.-Col. J., Earl Waldegrave. |
59th ” 2nd Batt. | Lieut.-Col. H. Austin. |
91st ” 1st ” | Lieut.-Col. Sir W. Douglas, K.C.B. (Col.). |
6th Hanoverian Brigade.—Major-Gen. Lyon. | |
Field Batt. Calenberg | |
” Lanenberg | Lieut.-Col. Benort. |
Mila Batt. Hoya | Lieut.-Col. Grote. |
” Nieuberg | |
” Bentheim | Major Croupp. |
ARTILLERY.
Lieut.-Col. Hawker.
Foot Batteries | { | Major Brome’s (British). Capt. von Rettberg’s (Hanoverian). |
Fifth Division. | |
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B. | |
8th Brigade.—Major-Gen. Sir James Kempt, K.C.B. | |
28th Foot, 1st Batt. | Sir C. Belson (Col.). |
32nd ” ” | Major J. Hicks (Lieut.-Col.). |
79th ” ” | Lieut.-Col. N. Douglas. |
95th ” ” | Lieut.-Col. Sir A.F. Barnard, K.C.B. (Col.). |
9th Brigade.—Major-Gen. Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B. | |
1st Foot, 3rd Batt. | Major C. Campbell. |
42nd ” 1st ” | Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert Macara, K.C.B. |
44th ” 2nd ” | Lieut.-Col. J.M. Hamerton. |
92nd ” 1st ” | Lieut.-Col. J. Cameron (Col.). |
5th Hanoverian Brigade.—Col. Vincke. | |
Mila Batt. Hameln | Lieut.-Col. Kleucke. |
” Hildesheim | Major Rheden. |
” Peina | Major Westphalen. |
” Giffhorn | Major Hammerstein. |
ARTILLERY.
Major Heise. | ||
Foot Batteries | { | Major Rogers’s (British). Capt. Braun’s (Hanoverian). |
Sixth Division. | |
10th Brigade.—Major-Gen. J. Lambert. | |
4th Foot, 1st Batt. | Lieut.-Col. F. Brooke. |
27th ” 1st ” | Capt. John Hare (Major). |
40th ” 1st ” | Major A. Heyland. |
4th Hanoverian Brigade.—Col. Best. | |
Mila Batt. Luneburg | Lieut.-Col. de Ramdohr. |
” Verden | Major Decken. |
” Osterode | Major Baron Reden. |
” Minden | Major De Schmidt. |
ARTILLERY. | ||
Lieut.-Col. Bruckmann. | ||
Foot Batteries | { | Major Unett’s (British). Capt. Sinclair’s (British). |
REGIMENTAL LISTS.
1st LIFE GUARDS.
(2 Squadrons.)
Rank in the | |||||
MAJOR AND LIEUT.-COLONEL. | Regiment. | Army. | |||
1 | Samuel Ferrior, K. | 22 | June, | 1809 | |
CAPTAINS. | |||||
2 | John Whale, W. | 13 | Nov. | 1809 | |
3 | Montague Lind, K. | 22 | June, | 1810 | |
4 | Edward Kelly, W. | 2 | Aug. | 1810 | 13 Sept. 1805 |
5 | John Berger | 20 | May, | 1813 | Maj., 4 June, 1814 |
LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
6 | George Randall | 15 | Apr. | 1811 | |
7 | William Mayne | 26 | Sept. | 1811 | |
CORNETS AND SUB-LIEUTENANTS. | |||||
8 | William Stewart Richardson, W. | 23 | Feb. | 1813 | |
9 | Samuel Cox, W. | 1 | June, | 1814 | |
10 | George Story | 3 | Apr. | 1815 | 4 Aug. 1814 |
QUARTERMASTERS. | |||||
11 | [Wm.] Dobson, W. | ||||
—— Towers, K. | |||||
—— Slingsby, K. | |||||
ASSISTANT SURGEONS. | |||||
12 | Richard Gough | 22 | Sept. | 1812 | |
13 | John Haddy James | 27 | Oct. | 1812 | |
VETERINARY SURGEON. | |||||
14 | Francis Dalton | 20 | May, | 1813 | |
Scarlet. Facings blue. Lace gold. |
1. Is said to have led his regt. to the charge no less than eleven times, “And most of the charges were not made till after his head had been laid open by the cut of a sabre and his body was pierced with a lance.”
2. Exchanged to 16th Dgns. as maj. (commission dated 18th June, 1815). Quitted the service before 1st March, 1817.
3. Only son of Edward George Lind, of Stratford Place.
4. Bn. at Portarlington, Queen’s County, 1771. At Waterloo he encountered and killed the col. of the 1st Regt. of French Cuirassiers, stripped him of his epaulettes, and carried them off as a trophy. Made brevet-maj. for