Indian Mutiny 1857-9
BRITISH INFANTRY REGIMENTS :
1/5th Foot - Northumberland Fusiliers
Major James
Egbert Simmons - Killed in action at Lucknow - 29th September
1857
Memorial at
St. James Church, Churchill, Avon - "James Egbert T. Simmons, Major 5th
Fusiiliers. Killed at Lucknow 5 Sept. 1857. Aged 41."
Captain Arthur England Johnson - wounded at Lucknow 25th September 1857. died 5th October 1857
Captain Ferdinand William L'Estrange - wounded at Lucknow 26th September 1857. died of wounds 30th October. Aged 31. Son of T.F. L'Estrange, of Lynn, Co. Westmeath.
Lieutenant
William Marcon Carter - wounded at Lucknow 29th September 1857.
died 18th October 1857
From Northwold, Norfolk.
Lieutenant Edwin Fell Haig - Killed in action at Lucknow - 23rd September 1857
1/8th Foot - King's Liverpool Regiment
Lieutenant
William Hext Mountsteven - Killed in action at Delhi - 9th July
1857
Aged 19. Son of Lieut-Colonel William Mountsteven (late-79th
Highlanders).
Memorial at St. Petrocs Church, Dartmouth, Devon - "To the glory of God and in
memory of William Mountsteven Ensign 8th The King's Regt killed in
action before Delhi 9th July 1857."
Lieutenant
William Waldegrave Pogson - wounded at Delhi 14th September 1857
- leg amputated died 17th September 1857
Aged 30. Joined the army in 1846. Son of the late Colonel
Pogson, of Risgram House, Suffolk.
Lieutenant F.M. Vincent (?) - Killed in action at Cawnpore - 7th December 1857
Lieutenant Robert Webb - wounded at Delhi - 14th September 1857. died 15th September 1857
1/10th Foot - Lincolnshire Regiment
Captain Henry Jones Erskine - wounded at Arrah - 30th July 1857. died of wounds
Captain Charles Dunbar - killed in action at Arrah - 30th July 1857
1/13th Foot - Somerset Light Infantry
Captain
Wilson Henry Jones - killed in action at Azimghur - 6th April
1858
Aged 27. Son of Wilson Jones, of Hartsheath, Flintshire.
Captain
William Robert Moorsom - killed in action at Lucknow - 11th March
1858
Aged 23. Quartermaster-General of Division. Son of Capt.
Moorsom, of Rochester.
1/24th Foot - South Wales Borderers
Captain
Thomas Maling Greensill - accidentally killed at Delhi - 20th
July 1857
Aged 29. Son of John and Eliza, of Co. Waterford.
Captain
Francis Spring - killed in action at Jhelum - 7th July 1857
Aged 36. Son of Lieut-Colonel William Spring (57th Foot).
Joined the army in 1840. Husband of Sara Day.
Buried at Jhelum Cemetery - "Sacred to the memory of Capt. Francis Spring
H.M.'s 24th Regt. who died of a wound recd. in action at Jhelum
against the mutineers of the 14th N.I. on the 7th July 1857 in
the 36th year of his age. Deeply and sincerely regretted by his
afflicted widow, brother officers and others who knew him."
32nd Foot - Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Memorial in All Souls Church, Cawnpore - "In memory of the following Officers of the Thirty-second Cornwall Regiment Light Infantry who with Four Hundred and Forty Eight Non Commissioned Officers and Private Soldiers were killed or died in the discharge of their duty during the .... of Lucknow and Cawnpore, and the subsequent Campaign against the Mutineers in the year of our lord 1857. Colonel C.A.F.H. Berkeley, C.B. Lieut Colonel W. Case. Captains, C. Stevens, J. Moore, J.W. Mansfield, W. Power, B.M. Cabe, Lieuts. E. de L. Joly, J.D. Thomson, F. Wainwright, P.C. Webb, J. Brackenbury, E.C. Hill, W.H. Studdy J.W. Charlton. Also in memory of Mrs Moore, Mrs Wainwright, Miss Wainwright, Mrs Hill, 43 Soldiers Wives and 55 Children of the same Regiment Murdered at Cawnpore in June of the same fatal year. The monument is erected by friends and comrades in token of affection and sorrow."
Memorial at the Residency, Lucknow - "To commemorate the gallant part taken by H.M. 32nd Foot in the herioc defence of The Residency in 1857 also to the memory of the Officers, Non-commissioned officers, men, women and children of the Regiment who perished here and at Cawnpore."
Major William Case - killed in action at Chinut - 30th June 1857
Captain Edmond De le Jolly - wounded 26th September 1857. died 29th September 1857
Captain Bernard McCabe - wounded 26th September 1857. died 1st October 1857
Captain James Mansfield - wounded 13th September 1857. died same day.
Captain John Moore - murdered in the Cawnpore Massacre - 27th June 1857
Captain
William Power - died of wounds 10th August 1857
Only son of George Power, of Cheltenham.
Captain
Charles Steevens - killed in action at Chinut - 30th June 1857
Aged 39. Brother of Lieutenant-Colonel George Steevens, 20th
Foot.
Memorial in St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham - "Also of Captain
Charles Steevens, HM 32nd Regiment (brother of the above) who was
killed in a sortie against the mutineers at Lucknow, Bengal
June 30th 1857, aged 39."
Lieutenant
Joseph Brackenbury - killed in action at Chinut - 30th June 1857
Aged 25. Son of Revd. Joseph Brackenbury, Chaplain of the
Magdelen Hospital.
Lieutenant
Evelyn Charles Hill - murdered in the Cawnpore Massacre - 27th
June 1857
Son of George Hill, late of Calcutta.
Lieutenant
William Humphrey Studdy - died of wounds - 9th August 1857
Aged 19. Son of Major J.B. Studdy, late Bengal Cavalry.
Lieutenant
James Dugald Thomson - killed in action at Chinut - 30th June
1857
Son of Lt-General Alexander Thomson, CB, of Salruck, Co.
Galway.
Lieutenant Frederick Wainwright - murdered in the Cawnpore Massacre - 27th June 1857
Lieutenant
Pelham Caryer Webb - killed in action - 26th September 1857
Aged 26. Son of George Webb, of Leicester.
34th Foot - 1st Border Regiment
Memorial in All
Souls Church, Cawnpore - "Sacred to the memory of Lieutenant Edward
Jordan killed in action. Ensign Theophilus G.B. Applegate died of
wounds. Ensign Lyndon J. Grier. Cr. Sergeant Charles Feddon.
Sergeant Patrick Jones. Corporal James Stock. Corporal William
Clarke. One drummer and Twenty Four Privates all of Her Majesty's
XXXIV or Cumberland Regiment who were killed in action or died of
wounds received at Cawnpore on the 28th November 1857. This
tablet is erected by the officers of the Regiment to mark their
esteem and regard for their late youthful and gallant brother
officers and to record the sincere sorrow expressed by all ranks
at thier early deaths also as a tribute of respect and admiration
to the bravery and devotion of their late Comrades, the Non
Commissioned Officers Drummers and Private soldiers who fell upon
the same occasion."
Lieutenant Edward Jordan - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th
November 1857
Aged 21. Son of Revd. Gibbes Walker Jordan, of Waterstock,
Oxon.
Ensign Theodore G. Applegate - wounded at Cawnpore, 28th November 1857. died of wounds
Ensign Arthur Gilley - died of accidental wounds - 18th October 1857
Ensign Lyndon
John Grier - wounded at Cawnpore 28th November 1857. Died 29th
November
Aged 19. Son of Revd. John W. Grier, of Amblecote,
Stourbridge.
Ensign Henry Lampden - wounded at Cawnpore, 28th November 1857. died of wounds
35th Foot - 1st Royal Sussex Regiment
Captain Arthur J. Le Grand - killed in action at Judgispore - 23rd April 1858
Lieutenant William Glynne Massey - killed in action at Judgispore - 23rd April 1858
Assistant-Surgeon
William George Clarke - killed in action at Judgispore - 23rd
April 1858
Born 4th February 1828 at Ballymena, Co. Antrim.
37th Foot - 1st Royal Hampshire Regiment
Captain Louis
Henry Bedford - killed in action at Azimghur - 15th April 1858
Aged 38.
Lieutenant George Bagenall - killed in action at Arrah - 30th July 1857
Lieutenant
Edward Birkett - killed in action at Arrah - 30th July 1857
Aged 21. Son of the late Revd. James Birkett, Ovingham,
Northumberland.
Ensign Edwin
Stephen Sale - killed in action at Arrah - 30th July 1857
Son of John S. Sale, of Rugby.
42nd Foot - 1st Royal Highland Regiment
Captain William Lawson - died of wounds - 19th August 1858
Lieutenant
Alfred Jennings Bramly - killed in action at Rooya - 15th April
1858
Aged 22. Son of Revd. Thomas Jennings Bramly, of Tunbridge
Wells, Kent.
Lieutenant Charles Douglas - wounded at Rooya, 15th April 1858. died of wounds 17th April 1858
52nd Foot - 2nd Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Lieutenant
James Hill Bradshaw - killed in action at Delhi - 14th September
1857
Aged 20.
Lieutenant
Thomas Robinson Gibbons - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th
November 1857
Aged 26. Served in Burma (1852).
Captain William
Robert Moorsom - killed in action at Lucknow - 11th March
1858
Aged 23. Son of Captain William Moorsom (late-52nd Foot).
Joined the army in 1852.
Memorial at Harrow School, Harrow - "In loving memory of William Robert Moorsom,
Harrow School 1847-51, 52nd Light Infantry 1852-8 on Staff of the
Armies Havelock & Outram during the Indian Mutiny. He was twice
wounded, 12 times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Government of
India & promoted to Capt. on 5 May 1858 six days later giving his
life for his Queen at the capture of Lucknow in his 24 year."
53rd Foot - 1st King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Powell, CB - killed in action at Kujwa - 1st November 1857
Lieutenant Frederick Brockhurst - shot in abdomen at Meangunge 23rd February 1858. died of wounds 13th April 1858. Aged 25. Son of Revd. J. Sumner Brockhurst, of Sandown, Isle of Wight.
1/60th Foot - 1st King's Royal Rifle Corps
Captain
Francis Andrews - killed in action at Ghazee-od-deen Nuggur -
30th May 1857
Memorial at
Meerut - "Erected
by the 60th Rifles in memory of Captain F. Andrews .... who
were killed near this spot in action with the mutineers of the
Bengal Army on the 30th and 31st May 1857."
Ensign
William Henry Napier - wounded at Ghazee-od-deen Nuggur, 30th May
1857. died of wounds at Meerut, 4th June
Aged 21. Son of Major-General Johnstone Napier (Madras Army).
Born in Paris. Joined the army in 1855.
Memorial at
Meerut - "Erected
by the 60th Rifles in memory of .... also of Ensign W.H. Napier,
who was wounded on the 31st May and died at Meerut on the 4th
June 1857."
Ensign
Everard Aloysius Lisle Phillips, VC - killed in action at Bank House,
Delhi - 16th September 1857 Aged 22. Son of Ambrose Phillips,
of Leicestershire. Joined the Bengal Army in 1854. Won the VC for
actions during the siege of Delhi.
Buried at Rajpura Cemetery, Delhi - "E.A.L. Phillips Esqr. Ens. H.M.
60th Rifles killed at the siege of Delhi. 17th Sept. 1857, aged
21 yrs. R.I.P. erected by his brother officer H. Le C.M."
61st Foot - South Gloucestershire Regiment
Lieutenant
Thomas Gabett - killed in action at Nujuffghur - 25th August 1857
Aged 27. Son of John, of Co. Clare. Served in the Punjab
(1848).
Memorial at Delhi - "Sacred to the memory of Captain W. A. Dely
H.M. 61st regt. died of cholera Oct. 1st 1857 aged 47 years. Lt.
T. Gabbett H.M. 61st regt. killed in action at Nujuffgurh August
26th 1857 aged 27 years Lt. G. S. Tyler H.M. 61st regt. died of
cholera in camp before Delhi Sept. 5th 1857 aged 31 years Lt.
S.B. Elkington H.M. 61st regt mortally wounded in action at
Nujuffgurh and died Sept. 1857 aged 21 years, sincerely regretted
by their brother officers by whom this tablet is erected."
Ensign Samuel Bucknall Elkington - wounded at Nujuffghur, 25th August 1857. died 7th September 1857 Aged 20. Memorial above. Son of Dr. Elkington, of Birmingham.
64th Foot - 1st North Staffordshire Regiment
Lieutenant-Colonel
Nicholas Wilson - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th November
1857
Aged 62. Born 31 March 1795, at Sledagh, Co. Wexford,
Ireland. Husband of Anne Holcombe. Served as a Brigadier General.
Major Thomas Stirling - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th November 1857
Captain Richard Charles McCrae - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th November 1857
Captain
William Fletcher Morphy - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th
November 1857
Aged 32. Son of late Captain James Morphy, 70th Foot.
Lieutenant Rowland Bateman - killed in action at Lucknow - 25th September 1857
Lieutenant A. McKinnon - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th November 1857
71st Foot - 1st Highland Light Infantry
Lieutenant
Wyndham Neave - killed in action at Morar - 16th June 1858
Grave at the Christian Cemetery, Gwalior - "Sacred to the
memory of Lieutenant Wyndham Neave 71st Highland Light Infantry
who was killed in action at Moror Gwalior on 16th June 1858 Aged
23 years and 7 months. This monument is erected by his brother
officers."
75th Foot - 1st Gordon Highlanders
Captain
Alexander Chancellor - wounded Delhi, 13th September 1857. Died
Kasauli - 4th October 1857
Aged 30. Son of Alexander, of Lanark.
Buried at No.4 Cemetery, Kasauli - "Sacred to the memory of Alexander
Chancellor Esqr. late Captain in Her Majesty's 75th Regiment,
fourth son of the late Alexr. Chancellor Esqr. of Shuldhill
Lanarkshire. Born 29th March 1857. This brave and devoted soldier
departed this life at Kussowlee on the fourth day of October
1857. He died from wounds received in action before Delhi,
against the Mutineers of India on the 13th Sept. 1857, the night
previous to the successful assault by the victorious British
Forces. His life was exposed to danger and hardship trial and
privation cheerfully endured in a good cause from the 8th June
1857 when the memorable battle of Budle-ki-serai was fought and
won to the day of his death."
Captain
Edward William Knox - killed in action at Delhi - 12th June 1857
Aged 37. Son of John and Maria, of Co. Mayo. Joined the Army
in 1839. Husband of Charlotte Gardiner. Ref. The Times 28-8-57:
'before Delhi, while gallantly leading his picket to repel the
assault of the rebel army on The Tower Battery, he was shot
through the head.'
Captain McDonald - killed in action - 11th March 1858
Lieutenant
Edward Villiers Briscoe - killed in action at Delhi - 18th
September 1857
Third son of the late Capt. Henry Briscoe, RE.
Lieutenant William Crozier - killed in action at Delhi - 18th July 1857
Lieutenant
George Charles Norris Faithfull - wounded at Delhi 14th July
1857. died of wounds at Ambala - 31st October 1857
Buried at Ambala Cemetery - "Sacred to the memory of Lieut.
G.C.N. Faithfull H.M.s 75th Regiment. A soldier zealous and true
counting his life as nothing so he but discharged his duty to his
Country. He died at Umballa Oct. 31st 1857. Aged 26."
Lieutenant
John Richard Sherlock Fitzgerald - killed in action at Delhi -
14th September 1857
Aged 29.
Lieutenant
Alfred Harrison - killed in action at Badli-ke-Serai - 8th June
1857
Aged 27.
78th Foot - 2nd Seaforth Highlanders
Captain Robert Bogle - wounded at Lucknow, 26th September 1857. died 19th November 1857
Captain John Fowden Haliburton - wounded at Lucknow, 4th October 1857. died 5th October 1857
Lieutenant Montagu Alexander Kirby - died of wounds - 25th September 1857
Lieutenant
John Swanson - wounded at Lucknow, 25th September 1857. died 2nd
October 1857
Aged 22. Son of Colonel Swanson, Bombay Army.
Lieutenant Joseph Webster - killed in action at Lucknow - 25th September 1857
81st Foot - 2nd The Loyal Regiment
Lieutenant
Rothes Hastings Neville - murdered at Pak-Pulton, on the Sutlej -
5th October 1857
Aged 25. He was on his way to Bombay to be married when he
was killed by mutineers.
82nd Foot - 2nd South Lancashire Regiment
Memorial at All Souls Church, Cawnpore - "Sacred to the memory of Captain John Gordon. Lieut. Arthur Platt Hensley H.M. 82nd Regt. who fell in the defence of Cawnpore in November 1857 also of Ensign William Temple Thompson H.M. 82nd Regt. who was killed at the second relief of Lucknow on the 18th November 1857. This tablet is erected by their brother officers."
Captain John
Gordon - died of wounds at Cawnpore - 8th January 1858
Aged 27. Son of Capt. Robert Gordon, late 45th Foot.
Memorial in Farnham Parish Church - "Capt. John Gordon 82nd Regiment
wounded 28 Nov. 1857 at Cawnpore died of his wound 08 Jan. 58
born at Ashridge House, Aldershot, on 14th March 1830."
Lieutenant Cecil J. East - killed in action at Cawnpore - 26th November 1857
Lieutenant Arthur Platt Hensley - killed in action at Cawnpore - 29th November 1857
Ensign
William Temple Thompson - killed in action at Lucknow - 18th
November 1857
Aged 21. Son of J. Thompson, Sherwood Hall, Notts.
83rd Foot - 1st Royal Ulster Rifles
Captain Samuel Read - killed in action at Jeerum - 23rd October 1857
84th Foot - 2nd York & Lancaster Regiment
Memorial at the Residency, Lucknow - "To the memory of Lieut. Col. C. Seymour. Capt. E. Currie. Capt. R. Pakenham. Lieut. B. Sandwith. Lieut. F. Saunders. Lieut. H. Ayton. Lieut. P. Chute. Lieut. A. Gibaut. Lieut. W. Poole. Lieut. R. Maybury. Ensign H. Kenny. Paymaster G. Eddy. Qr.Master H. Donelan of the 84th York and Lancaster Regiment who were killed, died of their wounds, or of disease during the Indian Mutiny campaign nobly performing their duty. To behold the devotion, gallantry and true discipline displayed by the above at all times and on all occasions this monument is erected by the officers of the Regt."
Captain
Eugene Currie - died of wounds at Cawnpore -
Son of Claude Currie, Physician-General, Madras. His brother,
Lt. Richard Currie, Bengal Artillery also died in the Mutiny.
Captain
Robert Maxwell Packenham - killed in action at Lucknow - 25th
September 1857
Aged 22. Fourth son the late Lieut-General Sir Hercules
Packenham. His older brother, Lt-Col. Edward, Coldstream Guards,
was killed at Inkermann in the Crimean War.
Lieutenant H.A.W. Ayton - wounded at Lucknow, 16th November 1857. died of wounds 29th November 1857. Son of Surgeon Robert Ayton, late 34th Foot. Lost his arm when wounded.
Lieutenant J.J. Nunn (?) - killed in action at Lucknow - 29th September 1857
Lieutenant William Poole - wounded at Lucknow, 25th September 1857. died of wounds
Lieutenant Benjamin Sandwith - killed in action - 22nd November 1857
Lieutenant
Frederick John Saunders - murdered in the Cawnpore Massacre -
27th June 1857
Aged 31. Son of Lt-Col. R. Saunders. Ref. The Times
(11-11-57) 'when brought before that miscreant the Raja Nana
Sahib, he pulled out his revolver, shot dead 5 of the guard and
missed the Raja with the 6th round.'
86th Foot - 2nd Royal Irish Regiment
Surgeon
Thomas Stack - killed in action at Jhansi - 3rd April 1858
Born 19th September 1818. MD at Glasgow, 1843. (Obituary
Fermanagh Times 28 August 1902) - "Dr. Stack of the 86th
Regiment referred to above as having been killed, was the brother
of the present day Bishop of Clogher. He was the surgeon of the
regiment, a man of great height, powerful physique and a brave
soldier."
87th Foot - 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers
Lieutenant John Wall - killed in action at Lucknow - 14th March 1858
88th Foot - 1st Connaught Rangers
Captain Henry
Hooper Day - killed in action at Cawnpore - 26th November 1857
Ref. The Times: 'He was previously wounded in the arm, but
refused to retire and continued gallantly leading his men, when
he fell shot through the head.' Son of D.J. Day, of Rochester.
Memorial at Memorial Church at Cawnpore - "In memory of the
Undermentioned officers of the Connaught Rangers. Capt. H.H. Day,
killed in action at Pandoo Nuddee, 26 Novr, 1857, aged 20
years."
Captain John
Evans - wounded at Cawnpore - 27th November 1857. died of wounds
5th October 1861
Memorial at Chagford church, Devonshire - "Dedicated to the
memory of Captain John Evans late 88th Regiment Connaught
Rangers, in which regiment he served in the Crimea during the war
with Russia, and was present at the seige of Sebastopol attack on
the quarries 7th June and Redan 18th June, 1855 and although
badly wounded in the trenches 8th August, he continued with his
regiment to India as adjutant, and was severely wounded in action
with the mutineers of the Indian Army at Cawnople on the 27th
November, 1857, from the effect of which he died at Babbicombe on
the 5th October, 1861 at the early age of 23 years and was buried
in the churchyard of the parish of St. Mary church in this
county. This monument is erected as a tribute of affectionate
regret to his memory by his maternal grand uncle E.S. Baily, Esq.
of Whiddon Park, in this parish."
Ensign
Fitzgerald Massy Mitchell - wounded at Cawnpore, 26th November
1857. died of wounds 7th December 1857
Memorial at Memorial Church at Cawnpore - "In memory of the
Undermentioned officers of the Connaught Rangers... Ensign F.M.
Mitchell, died at Cawapore, 7 Decr, 1857, of wounds received in
action at Pandoo Nuddee, 26 Novr, aged 36 yrs."
90th Foot - 2nd Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Memorial at the
Residency, Lucknow - "Erected by the officers of H.M. 90 Light
Infantry in memory of their comrades who fell during the Indian
Rebellion of 1857 & 1858 and as a tribute to their gallantry.
Colonel Robert P. Campbell C.B. died of his wounds at Lucknow
12th November 1857. Major Roger Barnston died of his wounds at
Cawnpore 23rd December 1857. Brevet Major James Perrin died of
his wounds at Alumbagh 30th September 1857.
Captain Harry Denison died of his wounds at Lucknow 29th October
1857. Lieutenant Nicol Graham killed in action at Alumbagh 23rd
Sept 1857. Lieutenant John Joshua Nunn killed in action at
Alumbagh 24th Sept 1857. Lieutenant Arthur Moultrie killed in
action at Lucknow 26th September 1857. Lieutenant W H L Carleton
died of small pox at Lucknow 10th April 1858. Lieutenant R G
Synce died of consumption at Lucknow 8th September 1858.
Lieutenant N Preston died of his wounds at Alumbagh 27th
September 1857. Ensign Arthur Chute died of dyssentry at Calcutta
23rd February 1858. Ensign Hugh Gordon died of coup de soleil at
Lucknow 28th May 1858. Assistant Surgeon R Nelson died of fever
18th August 1857. Also to the memory of 271 non-commissioned
officers and privates of the Regiment who fell in the gallant
performance of their duty at the Relief the Defence and the
Capture of Lucknow and during the subsequent campaign in
Oudh."
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Parker Campbell - wounded at Lucknow, 26 August 1857. died of wounds
Major Roger
Barnston, CB - wounded at Shah Najaf, 16 November 1857. died of
wounds 23 December
Aged 31. Son of the late Roger Harry Barnston, of Crewe Hall,
Chester.
Memorial on Chester Road, north of Farndon, Cheshire - "Erected in memory
of Roger Barnston Esq're of Crew Hill, Major and Brevet Lieu't
Colonel of Her Majesty's 90th Light Infantry, CB and Knight of
the Legion of Honor and of the Order of the Madjidie; By his
tenants and friends. He served in the Crimean War from the 5th
December 1854; and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol; and also in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 1857 in
which he received a severe wound whilst gallantly leading an
assault at the relief of Lucknow on the 16th November 1857, from
the effects of which he died at Cawnpore on the 23rd December
1857, aged 31 years, and was interred in the Military Cemetery at
that station."
Captain Harry Dension - wounded at Lucknow, 6th October 1857. right arm amputated. died 29th October 1857.
Captain James Perrin - wounded at Lucknow, 27th September 1857. died of wounds
Lieutenant
Nicol Grahame - killed in action at Lucknow - 23rd September 1857
Son of Major Duncan Grahame (6th Foot) and Mary Love, from
Ardrossan, Ayrshire. Letters
Lieutenant
Arthur Austen Moultrie - wounded at Lucknow - 25th September
1857. died 26th September.
Son of George A. Moultrie, of Aston Hall, Shrosphire.
Lieutenant John Joshua Nunn - killed in action at Lucknow - 24th September 1857
Lieutenant
Moyes Preston - wounded at Lucknow, 25th September 1857. died of
wounds
Aged 20. Son of Revd. W.M.S. Preston, of Warcop Hall,
Westmorland. His brother, Capt. Henry Preston, 90th Foot was
killed in the Crimean War.
93rd Foot - 2nd Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Lieutenant-Colonel
Adrian Hope - killed in action at Rooya - 15th April 1858
(with Staff) Aged 37. Son of General John Hope, Earl of
Hopetoun.
Captain James Dalzell - killed in action at Secundra Bagh - 16th November 1857
Captain J. Lumsden - killed in action at Lucknow - 17th November 1857
Captain
Charles William McDonald - killed in the assault on Begum's
Palace - 11th March 1858
Aged 22. Son of Lt-General Sir John McDonald, KCB, of
Dalchosnie, Pertshire.
Lieutenant
Charles Warden Sergison - killed in the assault on Begum's Palace
- 11th March 1858
Aged 23. Son of Revd. W. Sergison, rector of Slaugham,
Sussex.
Lieutenant H.C. Sterling - died of wounds - 12th December 1857
95th Foot - 2nd Sherwood Foresters
Captain
Evelyn Bazalgette - killed in action at Kotah - 1st April 1858
Aged 22. Son of Colonel Bazalgette, of Regents Park, London.
Served in the Crimea, wounded carrying the Colour at the Battle
of the Alma. Killed when a magazine was exploded by mutineers.
Ref. The Times 26-5-58: 'His remains were borne to the grave
by his companions in arms, covered by the regimental colour with
which he had son nobly distinguished himself, and which still
bears the marks of his blood, shed in his country's cause.'
Lieutenant Alexander Fawcett - killed in action at Beejapore - 5th September 1858
97th Foot - 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment
Lieutenant-Colonel
Thomas Onslow Winnington Ingram - killed in action at Lucknow -
14th March 1858
Aged 41. Son of the late Revd. Edward Winnington Ingram, of
Ribbesford, Worcestershire and canon of Worcester Cathedral.
Lieutenant
Percy Charles Smyth - died of wounds - 4th March 1858
Aged 21. Son of the late Henry Mitchell Smyth, of Castle
Widenham, Cork.
2nd Bn. Rifle Brigade
Major Charles
John Woodford - killed in action at Cawnpore - 28th November 1857
Aged 34, son of General Sir Alexander Woodford.
Memorial at All Souls Church, Cawpore - "Sacred to the
memory of Major C.J. Woodford 2nd Batt Rifle Brigade
killed in action before Cawnpore Nov. 28th 1857. This stone was
erected to his memory by his brother officers."
Captain William Frederick Thynne - killed in action at Lucknow - 11th March 1858
Lieutenant Henry Alexander Scriven - killed in the storming of Nonadee - 20th October 1858
Ensign Lovick Emelius Cooper - wounded at Lucknow, 11th March 1858. died at Dilkoosha 19th March 1858 Aged 20. Son of Revd. Lovick Cooper, vicar of Epingham, Rutland.