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The Waterloo Roll Call. Charles Dalton
Was taken prisoner at Waterloo, but effected his escape two days after. It is on record that he captured a French eagle, which was retaken by his captors. See Stamford Mercury, 4th Aug., 1815.
11. Aftds. maj. and bt.-lt.-col. same regt. Living 1846.
12. Aftds. 4th Baron Sondes, of Lees Court, Kent. Bn. 20th Jan., 1794. Quitted the service 1816. M., 24th July, 1823, Eleanor, 5th dau. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart., and had issue. Assumed the surname of Milles, D. 17th Dec., 1874.
13. Quitted the service as lieut. R.H.G. in 1821.
14. Reduced with his tp. in 1818.
15. Placed on h. p. 12th Dec., 1822. Appointed a Military Knight of Windsor. D. at Windsor 25th March, 1841, aged 69.
16. Retd. on f. p. before 1830 and d. 1841.
17. Placed on h. p. 25th Aug., 1822. D. in 1855.
18. Serving in 1824. Out of the regt. before 1830.
19. Retd. f. p. 1829. Living in 1846.
20. Serving in 1824. Out of the regt. in Jan., 1826.
21. Siddall. D. at Windsor 2nd Oct., 1856, aged 69. “He served 52 years in the Royal Horse Guards, and was the last surviving Waterloo officer of the regiment.”—Naval and Military Gazette.
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