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gine that he will be here this even- 
ing. 
His Excellency the governor 
general, &c. &c. §e. 
A Return of the Killed, Wounded,and 
Missing, of the Detachment under 
the Command of Major General 
ihe Honourable Arthur Wellesley, 
at the Battle of Assye, against 
the Army of Dowlut Rao Scindiah, 
on Friday the 23d of September, 
1803. , 
Europeans killed.—1 lieut. cel. 
6 captains, 2 capt. lieuts. 12 lieuts, 
1 volunteer or cadet, 1 lieut. and 
adjutant, 1 non-commissioned staff, 
12 serjeants, and 162 rank and file. 
Natives killed.—5 subidars or sy-~ 
rangs, 3 jemidars or Ist tindals, 13 
‘havildars or 2d tindals, 4 trumpeters 
or drummers, 195 rank and file; 8 
gun lascars, 2 puckallies or beasties. 
—Total 428. 
Europeans wounded.—1_lieut. 
col. 2 majors, 4 captains, 2 captain 
lieuts. 17 lieuts. 3 cornets or en- 
signs, 1 lieut. and quartermaster, 1 
non-commissioned staff, 34 serjeants, 
6 trumpeters or drummers, and 371 
rank and file. 
Natives wounded.—12  subidars 
or syrangs, 16 jemidars or Ist tin- 
dals, 30 havildars or 2d tindals, 6 
trumpeters or drummers, 586 rank 
and file, 35 gun lascars, 2 puckal- 
lies or beasties.—Total 1138. 
, Missing. —16 rank and file, and 
2 gun lascars. 
Horses.—325 killed; 111 wound. 
ed; and 2 missing. 
List of Officers Killed and Wounded. 
His majesty’s 19th light dragoons. 
—lieut. col. Maxwell, commanding 
the cavalry, and captain R. Boyle, 
killed ; captains Cathcart and Sale, 
lieuts. Wilson and Young, wounded. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1803. 
4th native cavalry.—Captain H: 
Mackay, agent for public cattle, 
killed; cornet Meredith, wounded. 
5th native cavalry.—Captain J. 
Colebrooke, wounded; lieutenant 
Bonomi, adjutant, killed);  lieuts. 
Macleod, quartermasten, and/Darke, 
wounded. 
7thnative cavalry. —Capt.M‘Gre~ 
gor, wounded. 
Ist battalion artillery.—Captains 
lieutenant Steele and Fowler ; lieuts. 
Lindsay and Griffith, killed, 
His majesty’s 74th regiment.— 
Captain D. Aytone, A. Dyce, R. 
Macleod, paymaster of the regi- 
ment, and J. Maxwell; lieutenants 
J. Campbell, J. M. Campbell, J. 
Grant, R. Neilson, L. Campbell, 
and M. Morris; volunteer G. Tew, 
not on the strength, but recom- 
mended for an ensigncy, killed ; 
major §. Swinton, capt. lieut. N. J. 
Moore, lieutenants J. A. Mein, 
M‘Murdo, and M. Shawe, ensign 
B. Keirnan, wounded. 
His majesty’s 78th regiment.— 
lieut. J. Douglas, killed; captain 
lieut. C. M‘Kenzie, lieutenants J. 
Kinlock and J. Larkin, ensign J. 
Bethune, acting adjutant, wounded. 
lst battalion second native infan- 
try.—Lieut. Brown, killed. 
[st battalion fourth native infan- 
try.—Lieut. Mayor, killed. 
Ist battalion eighth native infan- 
try.—Lieuts. Davie, Fair, Hunter, 
and Desgraves, wounded. 
Ist battalion tenth native infan- 
try.—Lieut. Perrie killed; lieut. 
Taylor, wounded. 
2d battalion twelfth native in- 
fantry.—Lieut. col. Macleod, ma- 
jor M‘Cally, lieuts. Bowdler, Har- 
vey, Smith, and De Crez, wounded. 
(Signed) R. Barclay. 
Deputy adjutant-gen. in Mysore. 
Camp, 
