Medals of the British Army, And How They Were Won 1
Medals of the British Army, And How They Were Won 1
Thomas Carter
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Johnson. 62nd. regiment. Killed. — Captain Robert Allan Cox, and Lieutenant Lawrence Blakiston. Wounded. — ^Lieutenant-Colonel Lennard Barrett Tyler, (died 23rd. October,) Captain Edward Henry Hunter, Lieutenants William B. Davenport, William Bring, and Herrick Augustus Palmer, prisoner of war. 95th. regiment. Wounded. — Captain John l^eptune Sargent, and Lieutenant Charles Frederick Parkinson. FoiTRTH Division. 17th. Foot. Wounded. — ^Lieutenants William Dalrymple Tompson and William Henry Par...ker. 20th. regiment. Wounded. — ^Brevet-Major Stephen Remnant Chapman, (died 20th. September,) Assistant Engineer. 63rd. regiment. Wounded. — Jiieutenant- Colonel Patrick Lindesay. Light Division. Staff. Wounded. — Brigadier- Generals C, T. Van Straubenzee, 3rd. Foot, and Horatio Shirley, 88th. regiment. THE CBIMEAN CAMPAIGN. 101 7th. Royal Fusiliers. Killed. — Lieutenants William L. L. G. Wright and Oliver Colt. Wounded. — Brevet-Major William West Turner, Captain Hugh Robert Hibbert, Brevet-Lieuten- ant-Colonel John Rowley Heyland, Captains James Prancis Hickie and Henry Mitchell Jones.
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