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The Waterloo Roll Call: With Biographical Notes and Anecdotes

by Charles Dalton

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The work provides a detailed account of the British officers and soldiers who participated in the Battle of Waterloo, a decisive engagement fought in 1815. It compiles lists of military personnel, including their ranks and units, supplemented by biographical notes and anecdotes that illuminate their backgrounds and achievements. The author, Charles Dalton, aims to recognise the contributions of these individuals and to document their service in this pivotal confrontation against Napoleon's forces. The book is structured around annotated tables that detail names, dates, and ranks, with additional commentary on notable figures and their roles in the battle. It serves as a reference for understanding the composition and personnel of the British contingent at Waterloo, reflecting a late 19th-century interest in military history and biography.

The work also discusses the significance of the battle and the enduring importance of memorialising the officers and soldiers who fought there, emphasizing the personal histories of those involved. It is primarily a compilation of biographical sketches and military records, with supplementary notes that contextualise the entries within the broader scope of the conflict. The text offers a comprehensive register of British military personnel active at Waterloo, combining factual data with anecdotal material.

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Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. Please see the transcriber’s note at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation. The bulk of this text consists of annotated tables containing names, dates, and ranks achieved of participants in the British Army at the battle of Waterloo. Most entries are accompanied by brief biographical sketches. The notes follow each table, as printed. The numbering of the notes for each table has been retained, beginning anew with ‘1’ for each table. Hyperlinks are provided which allow the reader to handily inspect each note. The footnotes to the prefatory material, and to the headings of many tables, originally appeared as an asterisk. These have been re-sequenced from A to W and appear after the paragraph where they are referenced. The cover image has been modified to include the title and author, and, as amended, is added to the public domain. THE WATERLOO ROLL CALL. THE WATERLOO ROLL CALL. WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND ANECDOTES. BY CHARLES DALTON, F.R.G.S., AUTHOR OF “HISTORY OF THE WRAYS OF GLENTWORTH,” “LIFE OF GENERAL SIR EDWARD CECIL,” “MEMOIR OF CAPTAIN JOHN DALTON, COMMANDANT OF TRICHINOPOLY, 1752–1753”; AND EDITOR OF “ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS, 1661–1714,” “THE BLENHEIM ROLL,” ETC. Second Edition, REVISED AND ENLARGED . LONDON: EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE, Government and General Publishers, EAST HARDING STREET, E.C. 1904 [ All Rights Reserved. ] Dedicated TO GEORGE TANCRED, ESQUIRE (LATE CAPTAIN SCOTS GREYS), OF WEENS, ROXBURGHSHIRE. PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. Time does not diminish the interest of Waterloo, for that combat of giants is indissolubly connected with Napoleon—the greatest master of the art of war the world has ever known. Since the publication of my Roll Call in 1890, I have received much additional information from the relatives of Waterloo officers. This has enabled me to bring out the present revised and enlarged edition. And I wish particularly to mention that many of the obituary notices of Waterloo officers given in the following pages were collected by the late Mr. J.W. O’Brien, of the British Museum Library (formerly in the ranks of the 4th Dragoon Guards), whose annotated copy of the Roll Call came into my possession by purchase. Mr. O’Brien’s researches were not made at my instigation or wish, but having been made, and brought to my notice, I thought it advisable to secure and

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