The new army list, by H.G. Hart [afterw.] Hart's army list. [Quarterly]

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Henry George Hart
1856
 

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Page 53 - Waterloo, has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Page 361 - Burnaby served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
Page 23 - Oporto, and afterwards at the battle of Talavera. In Aug. 1809, the local rank of Lieut.'Gen. was conferred upon him; and, early in 1810, he was appointed to the command of the whole allied cavalry under the Duke...
Page 362 - Segoan, where he was dangerously wounded, and had his left arm amputated on the field. In 1846 he had the command of two companies of Infantry and a troop of Cavalry at Dungarvon during the riots, on which occasion he received the thanks of the Major-General of the district, and also of the Commander in-Chief in Ireland.
Page 266 - Served throughout the siege of Sebastopol, during the early part of which he was Director of the left attack, and in the latter part he was executive Engineer to the Forces.
Page 296 - General to Sir Charles Napier during the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in 1845. Served...
Page 362 - Divi.-iou to the termination of the war, and present at the capture of Prome, and repulse of the enemy from that position ; capture of the enemy's forts in the neighbourhood of Prome ; occupation of Meeaday, storm and capture of the enemy's stockades in the vicinity of Donabew.
Page 53 - Lieutenants in those Regiments obtain the Rank of Captain. His Royal Highness has also been pleased to approve of the First Regiment of Foot Guard, being made a Regiment of Grenadiers, and styled “The First, or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards,” in commemoration of their having defeated the Grenadiers of the French Imperial Guards upon this memorable occssion.
Page 254 - Vemon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and Clasps).

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