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MILLINGTON, George
MILNES, William
MITFORD, Percy

MOLESWORTH, Robert

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REMARKS.

Resigned 29th Oct., 1784.

To h.-p., 10th April, 1857.

Ensign 51st, 26th Aug., 1853; Lieutenant, 1st Dec.,

1854; exchanged to Scots Fusilier Guards, 9th Aug., 1855; retired, 30th Nov.

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| Exchanged to 38th, 28th Nov., 1767; out April, 1771. Served with the 43rd at siege and capture of Quebec; also in the expedition to the West Indies under Monckton.

To Cornet 4th Light Dragoons, 20th June, 1845; Lieutenant, 1st April, 1847; Captain, 15th March, 1850; retired 31st Aug., 1855.

Placed on h.-p. of the Regt., 25th Sept., 1816; retired
Jan., 1831. Served in the Peninsula from 1813 to end of the war, including the battles
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse (medal with five clasps); present at New
Orleans; died 20th April, 1849.

To Captain Rifle Brigade, 23rd March, 1855; Coldstream
Guards; served with 43rd in the Kaffir war, 1853 (meial); Captain and Lieutenant-
Colonel, 17th Nov., 1863; Military Secretary to Governor-General of Canada.

Served in the New Zealand war, 1864-5; present at the
actions of Maketu and Te Ranga.

Ensign, 14th March, 1762; out 1772.

Lieutenant, 25th Aug., 1762; sold out 15th May, 1770.
Lieutenant 7th Fusiliers, 30th April, 1807; Captain

82nd Regt., 28th June, 1810; Major, 10th Dec., 1818; appointed to 56th Regt., 12th
April, 1821; Lieutenant-Colonel, unattached, 19th May, 1825; placed on h.-p.; out

1827.

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| Captain in Army, 17th Aug., 1747. Served at the siege of Quebec, and expedition to West Indies under Monckton; out Feb., 1764.

Not in List, 1749.

29 July, 1799 Ensign in Army, 17th Jan., 1781; in 98th, 25th Dec.,
1781; Lieutenant in the Army, 21st Feb., 1784; Lieutenant 4th Regt., 1st Oct., 1794;
Captain, 1st Oct., 1794; Major 78th Regt., 15th July, 1795; appointed to 3rd West
India Regt., 4th Oct., 1797; Lieutenant-Colonel, 25th July, 1799; died 25th Oct.,
1800.

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MOORE, Sir Lorenzo, C.B., K.C.H.

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30 Sept. 1791 Placed on h.-p. of 43rd, 30th Dec., 1791; Lieutenant 5th Dragoons, 9th May, 1794; Captain 6th Dragoons, 6th Dec., 1794; Captain 58th, 4th Sept., 1795; Captain 56th, and Captain-Lieutenant, 17th April, 1796; Captain 34th, 26th Jan., 1797; Major 35th, 1st May, 1805; Lieutenant-Colonel 35th, 14th Sept., 1809; Colonel, 12th Aug., 1819; Major-General, 22nd July, 1830; died at Dresden, March, 1837.

MOREL, Charles Carew de | 24 Oct. 1845 | 29 May, 1849 | 23 Nov. 1852 |

| Captain 67th, 20th Sept., 1853; Major, 12th Dec., 1854; to hap., 21st Sept., 1855; to Major Depot Battalion, 1st Oct., 1856; Lieutenant-Colonel, 16th Oct., 1860; to h.-p., 15th Feb., 1362; sold out, Aug., 1862. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 as A.D.C. to General Estcourt, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (medal and clasps, BrevetMajor, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and 5th class of the Medjidie); retired Aug., 1862.

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MORLEY, Arthur Geo. Evelyn

23 Mar. 1782

29 July, 1853

Ensign 40th, 14th Oct., 1778; placed on h.-p. of Regt., 25th June, 1783; died 1820.

Ensign 51st Regt., 1st Oct., 1850; appointed to unattached Company, 16th April, 1861; Captain, unattached, 16th April, 1861; Captain 9th Regt., 4th Feb., 1862. Served with the 51st Regt, throughout the Burmese war of 1852 (medal); on board the East India Company's frigate Ferooz' during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon River; served during the succeeding three days' operation in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon; with the 43rd during the India mutiny campaign, including the surrender of Kirwee (medal).

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MORRIS, Witherington

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MUNBEE, Valentine

MORRISON, William ..

MUNDY, Godfrey Charles

Ensign Rifle Brigade, 14th Mar., 1856. To 15th Hussars,
24th Jan., 1860; retired, 30th Nov., 1860.
From Lieutenant 25th Regt.; Captain, unattached, 13th
May, 1826; appointed to 25th Regt., 19th Sept., 1826; retired 10th Oct., 1863.

Captain-Lieutenant, 30th May, 1780; placed h.-p. of the
Regt., 1784. Served with the Regt. in the American war.

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Out in 1756.

27 Dec. 1810 Expedition to Copenhagen and to New Orleans. Served exchanged to h.-p. of the Regt., 11th Dec., 1817; died 9th July, 1830. 10 May, 1798 From Captain Londonderry Regt., 31st Dec, 1794; Captain-Lieutenant 43rd, 10th May, 1796; retired Feb., 1804. 6 Sept. 1831 | Ensign 54th, 25th Nov., 1821; appointed to 2nd Foot, 6th Dec., 1821; Lieutenant, 28th Aug., 1823; Captain, 13th May, 1826; served in the suppression of the Canadian revolt, and was one of those who crossed the Portage of the Madawaska; Major, unattached, 31st Dec., 1839; Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel, 28th Nov., 1845; appointed Deputy-Adjutant-General in New South Wales; Adjutant-General, Kilkenny, 1852 to 1854; Brevet-Colonel, 20th June, 1854; appointed Under-Secretary for War, 1854; Major-General, 24th April, 1860; Author of 'Pen and Pencil Sketches in India,' 'Our Antipodes,' &c.; died July, 1860, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey. MURCHISON, Robt. P. 5 June, 1804 8 Mar. 1809

MURE, Charles Reginald..

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Crimea as A.D.C. to Major-General Markham from 29th July to Sept. 20th, 1855 (medal and clasp for Sebastopol, 5th class of Medjidie, and Turkish medal); Captain 7th, 8th Jan., 1856; placed h.-p., 10th Nov.; killed at the Gate Pa, 30th April, 1864.

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30 Aug. 1810

4 June, 1812

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NAPIER, Sir Wm., F.P., K.C.B.

25 Feb. 1774

10 Mar. 1777

22 Jan. 1747

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Resigned 17th Oct., 1778.

Out 1750.

Ensign Royal Irish Artillery, 14th June, 1800; Lieuten-
ant 62nd Regt., 18th April, 1801; placed h.-p. of it, 1802; appointed Cornet in the Blues, 23rd Aug., 1803; appointed 52nd, 24th Dec., 1803; 2nd June, 1804, to a Battalion
of the Regt.; Brevet-Major, 30th May, 1811; Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel, 22nd Nov., 1813; placed h.-p. of the Regt., 17th June, 1819; Colonel, 22nd July, 1830; Major-
General, 23rd Nov., 1841; Colonel of 27th Regt., 5th July, 1848; Lieutenant-General, 11th Nov., 1851; General, 17th Oct., 1859. He served at the siege of Copenhagen,
and battle of Kioge in 1807; Sir John Moore's campaign of 1808-9; the subsequent Peninsular campaigns from 1809 to the end of the war in 1814, including the combat
of the Coa (wounded), battle of Busaco, combats of Pombal, Redinha, Castel Nova (severely wounded at the head of six companies of the 43rd, supporting the 52nd), Foz
d'Aronce, battle of Salamanca, passage of the Huebra, combat of Vera, when Soult attempted to relieve St. Sebastian, and again when the allies passed the Bidassoa, battles of
the Nivelle, Nive (wounded defending the churchyard of Archanges), and Orthes (gold medal for Salamanca, Nivelle, Nive; silver for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onoro, Orthes). He
was Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey; Author of 'The History of the Peninsular War;' died 12th Feb., 1860.
NASON, John

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NEALE, Richard Henry

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20 Mar. 1806

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Killed at the Coa, near Almeida, 24th July, 1810.
Appointed to 15th Light Dragoons, 3rd May, 1810;
retired 1813; was Curate of Alburton, Hewelsfield, Lidney, Gloucestershire, in 1848.
Medal for Vimiero and Corunna; was also with the expedition to Copenhagen.

| Served in the New Zealand war, 1864-5; thanked by
H.R.H. the Commander-in-Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pa
(wounded in the head); appointed Inspector of Musketry, 1st May, 1864.

From General Howard's Regt., on first formation; out
23rd July, 1743;

Ensign 31st, 25th Nov., 1845; to 51st, 17th Sept., 1847.
Lieutenant, 9th Jan., 1852; retired 8th Dec., 1854.
Exchanged to h.-p. unattached, 2nd May, 1835; appointed

to 82nd Regt., 23rd Mar., 1837; retired 24th Mar., 1837.

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Resigned Dec., 1762. Served at siege at Quebec; wounded
at the Havannah, 1762.

Served in the New Zealand war, 1864-5, including the
expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying
many Pas and fortified villages.

From 92nd Regt., never joined; superseded, absent with-
out leave, 26th Aug., 1796.

Served in the Peninsula; volunteered for the storming
party at Ciudad Rodrigo; wounded at Badajoz. Volunteered also for the storming party
at St. Sebastian, where he was killed, 31st Aug., 1813.

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OGILVIE, John

OGLANDER, Henry, C.B...

8 Dec. 1804

28 Aug. 1806 8 Sept. 1808

Exchanged to h.-p. of 71st, 22nd May, 1816; appointed to 65th, 21st Aug., 1828; Captain, 16th July, 1841, 65th Regt. Served with the 43rd in the Peninsula (medal for Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria).

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From Volunteer; out 11th June, 1807; superseded 3rd
Dec., 1807.

Served in the expedition to Copenhagen, at Vimiero and
Corunna. Present at the Coa, Busaco, Sabugal (wounded). Appointed to 8th Veteran
Battalion, 29th Aug., 1811; Battalion reduced; placed h.-p. of it, 1814; appointed 1st
Veteran Battalion, 7th July, 1815; Battalion reduced, 24th May, 1816; retired on f.-p.
of 8th Veteran Battalion; died at Bruges, 15th Sept., 1833.

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Ensign 16th Jan., 1804, in 26th Regt. Served in expedition to Copenhagen; killed in a duel, 1808. Captain 47th, 2nd April, 1812; Brevet-Major, 14th Oct., 1813; Major, 27th Oct., 1814, 1st Garrison Battalion; placed h.-p. of it, 1814; appointed to 40th Regt., 30th Mar., 1815; Lieutenant-Colonel, 14th Dec., 1815, Watteville's Regt.; placed h.-p. of the Regt., 25th July, 1816; appointed to 26th Regt., 23rd Oct., 1817; Colonel, 10th Jan., 1837. Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; Corunna campaign; Peninsula from Aug. 1810, including battles of the Coa, Almeida, Busaco, Redinha, Foz d'Aronce, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onoro, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajoz, and battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian, and blockade of Bayonne; lost left arm at the assault of Badajoz, also wounded in the arm, thigh, and body, with first finger of right hand, and wounded in the body, siege of St. Sebastian (gold medal for St. Sebastian); died on board the Bohamany,' coast of China, 23rd June, 1840.

O'MEARA, Matthew
ONSLOW, Arthur Brett
OSBORNE, Herbert Boyles
OXENDEN, William Dixwell

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PAGET, Henry William

5 April, 1833

2 May, 1835

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From 92nd Regt.; retired 1797.

From Ensign 98th, 30th Dec., 1859; served in the New
Zealand war, 1864-5.

Exchanged to Ensign 53rd, 2nd Dec., 1859; Lieutenant,
22nd Dec., 1862.

Served in the suppression of the Canadian revolt, and was
one of those who carried the Portage of the Madawaska; appointed to 58th Regt., 26th
Jan., 1839; retired 2nd Oct., 1840; died 25th May, 1859.
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| Adjutant 43rd; Ensign 95th, 14th Dec., 1832, to 8th March, 1839; served in the suppression of the Canadian revolt, and was one of those who crossed the Portage of the Madawaska; Lieutenant, unattached, 1st May, 1835; Captain, unattached, 3rd July, 1840; exchanged to 56th Regt., 9th April, 1841; Major, unattached, 3rd April, 1846; was A.D.C. to his uncle, the Marquis of Anglesea, when Master-General of the Ordnance; was Assistant Quartermaster-General at Cork; died at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 11th Jan., 1853. PAINE, Samuel ..

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Ortin 1794 Military College, appointed Adjutant, 9th

Oct., 1855; exchanged to 84th, 10th March, 1857; killed in India, 1857.

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REMARKS.

PATRICKSON, Christopher, C.B.

25 May, 1803 28 Sept. 1809 17 June, 1813 Ensign 31st Regt., 31st Aug., 1793; Lieutenant, 25th March, 1794; appointed to 9th Dragoons, 14th June, 1794; Captain 23rd Light Dragoons, 25th March, 1800; appointed to 40th Regt., 28th Aug., 1801; placed on h.-p. of the Regt., 1802; Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel, 30th May, 1811; Colonel, 19th July, 1821; retired 1826. Served in Ireland with the 9th Dragoons during the rebellion in 1798; with the 43rd at Copenhagen and in Spain, under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9, Served afterwards in the Peninsula (a great part of the time in command of the Regt.), from Sept., 1809, to the end of that war in 1814 (except during two short intervals, when he was ordered to England to command the 2nd Battalion), including the action of Coa, battle of Busaco, lines of Tories Vedras, actions of Redinha, Foz d'Aronce, Condexia, and Sabugal; battles of Fuentes d'Onoro, Vittoria, and Toulouse; commanded the 43rd at the attack on New Orleans (gold medal for Toulouse, silver for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onoro, and Vittoria). Joined the army in Flanders, on the 16th June, 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris; died 25th Sept., 1856. 9 Mar. 1809 18 Aug. 1814

PATTENSON, Cooke Tylden

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23 Dec. 1831

2 Feb. 1797 21 Aug. 1840

Placed on h.-p. of the Regt., Feb., 1817; exchanged to 95th, 19th June, 1817; placed on h.-p. of the Regt., 25th Dec., 1818 medal for Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse).

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From Ensign 90th. Served in the suppression of the Canadian revolt, and was one of those who crossed the Portage of the Madawaska. Appointed A.D.C. to his father, in command of Northern District, Ireland; retired 31st Dec., 1841. PEARSON, Sir Thos., C.B., KC.H. | 16 Nov. 1815 | 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Oct., 1796; Lieutenant, 25th April, 1799; Captain, 7th Aug., 1800; Major, 8th Dec., 1804; Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th June, 1811; appointed Inspecting Field Officer of Militia in Canada, 28th Feb., 1812; placed on h.-p. of 43rd. Feb., 1817; exchanged to 23rd, 24th July, 1817; Colonel, 19th July, 1821; Major-General, 22nd July, 1830; Lieutenant-General, 23rd Nov., 1841. Served at the Helder in 1799, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 2nd and 6th Oct., with the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the storming of the heights of Aboukir (severely wounded in the thigh), and actions of the 13th and 21st March; siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807; capture of Martinque in 1809; Peninsular campaign during the latter part of 1810 and 1811, including the occupation of Torres Vedras, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuera, succeeded to the command of the Fusilier Brigade; action at Fuentes Guinaldo, at which he received a severe wound which shattered the thigh bone. Served afterwards throughout the American war, including the action at Chrystler's Farm (horse shot under him); attack and capture of Oswego, actions at Chippewa and Lundy's Lane (wounded in the arm); siege of Fort Eriz, where he was dangerously wounded by a rifle ball in the head in an attack made by the Americans on the British position; this was the last action in Canada," where no one distinguished himself more than Colonel Pearson." Commanded the Northern District of Ireland; Colonel of 85th, 21st Nov., 1843. Medal and a clasp for the battles of Albuera and Chrystler's Farm; died at Bath, 20th May, 1847. PEARSON, Thomas Horner 28 April, 1863 Served in the New Zealand war of 1864-5; and was present at the Gate Pa and Te Ranga, and with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying many Pas and fortified villages.

PEASE, Charles Clifford

PELLEW, Hon. R. Reynolds

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26 July, 1864

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Brigade, 24th June, 1853. Served with the 43rd in the Kaffir war of 1851-2 (medal); with the Rifles at the siege of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the attack on the Redan
on 8th Sept. (medal and clasps), 5th class of the Medjidie; Brevet-Major, 20th July, 1858; was A.D.C. to General Van Straubenzie; was at the storming of Canton, and
capture of Lucknow, where he died of dysentery, 6th Dec., 1858.

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