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Ai'P. A. CHILE AND PERU 1817-1830. 525 



CoT.ONEL CiiARi,ES O'Carrol (Irish). — Served in the British and 

 Spanish armies in the Peninsula. Killed in an encounter with the Arau- 

 canians at Pangal in 1831. 



Colonel William Ferguson (Irish). — Present at the battles of Junin 

 and Aj-acncho. Killed in defending General Bolivar from assassins at 

 Bogota on September 25th, 1828. 



Colonel Pkter Pvaulet (French). — Was a cornet in the French ca- 

 valry at Badajoz, when that place was taken by stomi on April 6th, 1812, 

 and remained a prisoner of war in Scotland until the peace of 1814. Mar- 

 ried and left children in South America. Killed at the battle of the 

 Portete, Feb. 27th, 1829. 



Colonel AVilliam de Vic Tupper (Guernsey). — Married and left 

 children in the country. Killed at the battle of Sircay, April 17th, 

 1830. 



Lieut.-Col. James A. Charles (English.) — Served in the Brigade 

 Royal Artillery, and joined the Lusitanian Legion under the late General 

 Sir Robert Wilson in Portugal in 1808, Upon Sir Robert being appointed 

 Military Commissioner with the Russian anny, he served as his aide-de- 

 camp in the campaigns of Russia and Germany, and received the crosses of 

 St. George of Russia, of Merit of Prussia, and of Maria Theresa of Austria. 

 Killed in the action of Pisco on Xovember 7th, 1819. 



Lieut.-Col. Charles Sowersby (German). — Killed in the action of 

 Junin, August 6th, 1824. 



Major William Gumer (German). — Killed at the battle of lea, April 

 7th, 1822. 



Major Thomas Duxbury (English). — Present at the battle of Junin. 

 Killed m the afiair at Matara, Dec. 3rd, 1824. 



Captain Quitospi (Russian). — Killed in an encounter Avith the Arau- 

 canians on the Bio-Bio, 1818. 



Captain Joseph Borne (Irish). —Married, and left children in the 

 country. Killed in an encounter at Arauco, May 1820. 



Captain John B. Gola (French). — Killed in an encounter at San 

 Carlos, 1821. 



Captain Robert Bell (English). — Killed at the battle of Sircay, April 

 17th, 1830. 



Lieut. Charles Eldredge (U. S). — Killed at the assault of Talcahuano, 

 December 6th, 1817. 



Lieut. Ernest Bruix (French), son of Admiral Bruix. — Killed in an 

 encounter with the Araucanians on the Bio-Bio, January 1819. 



Lieut. Gerard (Scotch). — Killed at the battle of Cancha-rayada, 



March 19th, 1818. 



Lieut. Le Bas (French). — Killed in the aflair of Biobamba, April 22nd, 

 1822. 



