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M^or-General Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. K.C.B. 



Colonel Chatterton, X.H. Commanding 4th Dragoon 

 Guards. 



William Crawford, Esq. 2nd (R.N.B.) Dragoons. 



Lieut.-Colonel John Crowe, K.H., Unatt. 



Major-General Sir Jeremiah Dickson, K.C.B. 



Lieut.-Colonel Dorville, C.B. Unatt. 



Major-General Sir Neil Douglas, K.C.B., K.C.H. 



M((jor Edward Ward Drewe. 



Captain N. F. Dromgoole, h. p. 85(h Regt. 



Colonel Berkeley Drummond, Scots Fusilier Guards. 



Colonel Dyneley, C.B., Royal Horse Artillery. 



Lieut-General Sir De Lacy Evans, K.C.B. 



Lieut-Colonel Gawler, K.H., Unatt. 



Captain E. Gilhorne, late of the 71st Regt. 



Lieut.-Colonel Grove. 



Lleut.-General Lord Greenock, K.C.B. 



Colonel the Lord Viscount Guillamore, Unatt. 



M^or-Cieneral Hamerton, C.B. 



Lieut-General the Rt Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, 

 K.C.B. 



Lieut. -General Lord Harris, C.B., K.C.H. 



The late General Lord Viscount Hill, G.C.B.,G.C.H. 



Colonel George W. Horton, Unatt. 



Captain W. Humbley, h.p. Rifle Brigade. 



Lieut-Colonel Edward Keane, Unatt. 



Colonel Clark Kennedy, C.B., K.H. Command- 

 ing 7tli Dragoon Guards. 



Colonel James Shaw Kennedy, C.B., Unatt. 

 Captain Kincaid, late of the Rifle Brigade. 

 Colonel Charles King, K.H., late of 16th Light 



Dragoons. 

 Charles Lake, Esq. late of the Scots Fusilier Guards. 

 General Sir John Lambert, G.C.B. 

 Lieut.-Colonel Leach, Inte of the Rifle Brigade. 

 Lieut.-Colonel Francis La Blanc. Unatt 

 Lieut.-Colonel Loui-s, Royal Artillery. 

 Lieut. -Colonel Marten, Commanding 1st Dragoons- 

 Lieut-Colonel A. C. Mercer, Royal Artillery. 

 Major-General Douglas Mercer, C.B. 

 Lieut.-Colonel Monins, Commanding 69th Regt 

 Major-General the Honourable Henry Murray, C.B, 

 Lieut-Colonel Muttlebury, C.B., late of 69th Regt. 

 Major-General O'MaUey, C.B. 

 Frederick Hope Pattiaon, Esq., late 33rd Regiment. 

 General Sir George Quentin, C.B., K.C.H. 

 His Grace the Duke of Richmond, K.G. 

 Major Reid, late 83rd Regiment 

 Colonel T. W. Robbins, h.p. 18th Regiment. 

 Colonel William Rowan, C.B., A.Q.M. Gen. 

 Lieut-General Sleigh, C.B. 

 Major-General J. Webber Smith, C.B. 

 Lieut. -General Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K.C.B. 

 Colonel Stawell, Commanding 12th Lancers. 

 General Lord Strafibrd, G.C.B., G.CH. 

 The late Lieut-General Lord Vivian, G.C.B.,G.C.H. 

 Colonel Whinyates, C.B., K.H., Royal Artillery. 

 Lieut.-General Sir Alexander Woodford, K.C.B., 



K.C.H. 

 Major-General Sir John Woodford, K.C.B., K.C.H . 

 Colonel Yorke, Assist. Q. M. Gen. 



All the above-named Officers were at Waterloo, 



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