AiT. A. CHILE AND PERU 1817-1830. 527 



Captain George Bkown (English). — Present at the battle of Juiiiu. 

 Wounded at Ayacucho, Dec. 9th, 1824. 



Captain James Lister (English). — Wounded in the ailair of Eio 

 Hacha in 1820. Died at St. John's, New Brunswick. 



Captain Henry Hind (English). — Wounded in an attack on Callao, 

 Oct. 2nd, 1819. Since dead. 



Captain W. Kennedy (Jamaica). — Wounded in an encounter at Rio 

 Cuarto, where both his eyes were shot out in 1821. Died some years after- 

 wards in the United States. 



Captain Danl. L. V. Carson (U. S.) — Wounded at the assault upon 

 Talcahuano, Dec. 6th, 1817. Married and left children in the country. 

 Died in Chile. 



Captain Henry Wyman (English). — Present at the battle of Junin ; 

 wounded at Ayacucho in 1824. Is now residing in England. Married in 

 South America. 



LiEOT. John Heldes (German). — Wounded at the battle of Cancha- 

 rayada, March 19th, 1818. Since dead. 



Lieut. James Lindsay (English). — Belonged to the expedition under 

 General Beresford. Wounded at the battle of Maypo, April 5th, 1818. 

 Married and left children in the country. 



Total Wounded .. .. 18. 



Not Wounded. 



Lieut.-Gen. Michael Brayer (French). — Was present at the assault of 

 Talcahuano, Dec. 6th, 1817, and in the battle of Cancha-rayada, March 

 19th, 1818. He then returned to France, was reinstated in his former 

 rank of General of Division, and was created a Peer of France. 



Major-Gen. James Paroissien (English). — Was Surgeon-General to 

 the Buenos-Ayrean army under General Belgrano in 1814, and to the 

 army of the Andes, under General San Martin, at the battles of Chacabuco, 

 Feb. 12th, 1817, and Maypo, April 5th, 1818. Was appointed Aide-de- 

 Camp to General San Llartin, and became Major-General in 1821. Associ- 

 ated with M. Garcia del Rio, proceeded from Lima to Europe on a political 

 mission in 1822, returned to Peru in 1825, and died on his passage from 

 Callao to Valparaiso in 1826. 



Colonel John O'Brien (Irish). — Served at the siege and taking of 

 Montevideo and campaign in the Banda Oriental in 1814 ; was Aide-de- 

 Camp to General San Martin in the battles of Chacabuco and Maypo ; 

 withdrew from active service while with the army in Peru in 1822. Joined 

 General Santa Cruz a short time previous to the battle of Yanacocha, at 



